Back from my NZ trip now, had a great time, despite catching a dastardly cold midway through. We toured the south island, driving a massive Ford Ranger that was glad to be done with at the end. The roads there are made for MX-5s, and sports cars in general - shame we didn't actually see many of them, just more massive picks and campers.
This is too big for normal use!A misty morning walk at Mt CookI got home and set about some jobs that were over due.
Finally used that jack to get the Mazda in the airFirst up, my stereo stopped working, the remote fob stopped working, and the cabin light stopped working. I replaced the battery in the fob to no avail, forgot about the cabin light because I set it to off while working with the doors open, tested the stereo and central locking fuses, but they were fine. I was about to chalk it up to electrical gremlins, but after a little digging I saw the ROOM fuse mentioned in some threads, and sure enough, this one fuse somehow affects all 3 systems. I bet clubman would have known that if I'd posted a question up
An overdue oil and filter change was done, straight forward and no issues.
For the past few years, when driving past a barrier slowly I could hear a cyclical, but not speed dependent tinkling/clinking sound. It's been driving me nuts trying to work out what it was and where it came from. I thought it must be a loose break fitting, or something coming into contact with a driveshaft or axel. Maybe a wheel bearing going? After spinning and rocking each wheel I found the front passenger wheel would make the noise sometimes when spinning. I took the wheel off and bounced it - there was the tinkle! Something inside the tyre was bouncing and hitting the inner wheel barrel! A trip to the Bob Jane, and we found that the valve locking nut had come loose and was being bounced around inside the tyre - mystery solved!
Next up was to address the lack of waterproofing around my speaker components in the door skin since my install of the Focals about 4 years ago. I put some rubber baffles around the 6.5 woofers, and used a half ziplock bag around the crossovers. I bought a pack including new plastic sheets and buttle, but I couldn't work out how best to use it, so I'll revisit it that another time.
Baffled woofer - I had to split the baffle to fit it, because I didn't use a connector on the wiringSandwich bag waterproofing at it's finestIt's a bit of a half-ass job if I'm honest. But better than before. There's more jobs I'd like to tackle, but I was eager to drive. Maybe next Spring I'll tackle some more time consuming jobs.
Finally a quick hit with the suds, then went for a cruise through Samford with my partner. It was a nice drive, but the ground was wet so we didn't go for a more adventurous drive up the mountains. The car performed well, and I'm all set for the upcoming MX-5 season when it's not ridiculously hot and actually pleasurable to drive. Hope to make more mountain drives, and maybe some track, or moto-Khana time.
A rare hardtop drive - it looks good but I do like to drop the top when I can