SE engine light mystery
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SE engine light mystery
Hi all, my first post just wondering if anyone has any ideas about my SE.
Have an engine light issue. I'll do my best to explain......
Under load after about 5k revs sometimes the engine would miss and the engine light would come on.
Then after I turned off the car say overnight the light would go out.
So I put new NGK plugs, leads and coils.
Started it no light on all good.
Next day took for a drive and light stays on. And it's still on.
Good news is it's running alot better no missing under load.
Mods are CAI, Exhaust, intercooler, bov.
170km's on the clock.
Checked under the hood nothing seems obvious.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
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Have an engine light issue. I'll do my best to explain......
Under load after about 5k revs sometimes the engine would miss and the engine light would come on.
Then after I turned off the car say overnight the light would go out.
So I put new NGK plugs, leads and coils.
Started it no light on all good.
Next day took for a drive and light stays on. And it's still on.
Good news is it's running alot better no missing under load.
Mods are CAI, Exhaust, intercooler, bov.
170km's on the clock.
Checked under the hood nothing seems obvious.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
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Re: SE engine light mystery
You need to check the code thrown to learn more. You'll need an ODB2 reader of some description, you can get bluetooth ones fairly cheaply that work with an app on your phone, or take it to a dealer/mechanic.
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Re: SE engine light mystery
Like Lachy said, this can't be solved over the net. It's not something obvious. Needs someone to look at it.
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Re: SE engine light mystery
Check levels of oils & fluids to eliminate the obvious. Also check for loose or faulty fuel cap, which can cause engine check light to come on.
But as already indicated above, the fault code/s stored in the ECU need to be identified. Depending on your expertise, you may want to leave this to a mechanic with the required equipment. If you want to have a go, disconnect the battery (& pump the brake pedal a few times) to clear all stored code/s, as some may no longer be relevant. Then try to replicate engine check light conditions, & check ECU for code/s with a OBDII code reader, & compare code/s against the NB8 SE code list.
But as already indicated above, the fault code/s stored in the ECU need to be identified. Depending on your expertise, you may want to leave this to a mechanic with the required equipment. If you want to have a go, disconnect the battery (& pump the brake pedal a few times) to clear all stored code/s, as some may no longer be relevant. Then try to replicate engine check light conditions, & check ECU for code/s with a OBDII code reader, & compare code/s against the NB8 SE code list.
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Re: SE engine light mystery
SE on factory ECU with CAI and Exhaust at 5000rpm?
My guess would be boost cut. Have you upped the boost and do you have a boost gauge?
$20 ebay scanner will tell you everything.
My guess would be boost cut. Have you upped the boost and do you have a boost gauge?
$20 ebay scanner will tell you everything.
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Re: SE engine light mystery
Thanks for the advice. Any ideas where the obd2 is? This doesn't look like 1.
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Re: SE engine light mystery
Got a boost gauge. Haven't changed the boost still stock stops at 7psi.
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Re: SE engine light mystery
OBD port is above your right knee in the cabin in front of the fuses.
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Re: SE engine light mystery
Thanks all. Coil A open circuit. I'll nut it out on the weekend.
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Re: SE engine light mystery
Miata.net ones: http://www.miata.net/garage/obdii.html
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Re: SE engine light mystery
Update....coil packs making the cel come on. Put the old one's back on hasn't come back.
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Re: SE engine light mystery
Are they new factory coils or something after market?
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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Re: SE engine light mystery
They were ngk.
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