Mivec problem
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- ZFL45H1
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Mivec problem
Hey guys so PHIL069 and myself adjusted my tappets the other day and engine sounds so quote I love it but the problem is I can't use mivec anymore and the engine light is on but only after warmed up so this is what I have done so far
1: checked all plugs ( about to do it again with intake off
2: been put on a computer and no codes came up
Is there something else I could do or I have forgotten
Cheers
1: checked all plugs ( about to do it again with intake off
2: been put on a computer and no codes came up
Is there something else I could do or I have forgotten
Cheers
gotta get there one day :)
- Dras
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Re: Mivec problem
If the engine light turns on, you will have an error code.
I suggest you try this method viewtopic.php?f=21&t=14667 to retrieve your error codes.
I have used both methods and I have seen the computer show silly things.
I suggest you try this method viewtopic.php?f=21&t=14667 to retrieve your error codes.
I have used both methods and I have seen the computer show silly things.
Me? Bitter? f**k no. I think it's hilarious.
- Bennoz
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Re: Mivec problem
Agree ^^
It's gotta be a plug somewhere, gotta be something you undid when doing the tappets. Also check for cracked or brittle wires near the plug ends. Once you successfully pull a code from the ECU, you'll be able to narrow down what plug / sensor to look at.
It's gotta be a plug somewhere, gotta be something you undid when doing the tappets. Also check for cracked or brittle wires near the plug ends. Once you successfully pull a code from the ECU, you'll be able to narrow down what plug / sensor to look at.
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Re: Mivec problem
Oh & check your oil level... just in case! 

- PHIL069
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Re: Mivec problem
ZFL45H1 came around to my place this afternoon, he asked to borrow the tappet adjust tool as he wanted to double check my work
I brang home works fancy new $12,000 G-SCAN workshop diagnostic computer and plugged it into his FTO and got a injector fault code.
I then ran a test on each injector, and #1 was not operating.
ZFL45H1s' dad, who also came over, reach in under the intake chamber and the plug was a bit loose, on further inspection one of the pins in the injector was bent down, it was straightened, the injector plugged back in, then I deleted the fault code, and
the engine fired on all cylinders.
You owe me one ZFL45H1




I brang home works fancy new $12,000 G-SCAN workshop diagnostic computer and plugged it into his FTO and got a injector fault code.
I then ran a test on each injector, and #1 was not operating.
ZFL45H1s' dad, who also came over, reach in under the intake chamber and the plug was a bit loose, on further inspection one of the pins in the injector was bent down, it was straightened, the injector plugged back in, then I deleted the fault code, and

You owe me one ZFL45H1



mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done!![]()
Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now...![]()
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Re: Mivec problem
My mechanics told me that the scan tools on ebay and sh*t for $50 or whatever (heaps of guys on rx8club have them) sometimes give a faulty reading & not the real problem. And the REAL diagnostic computers cost heaps.PHIL069 wrote:ZFL45H1 came around to my place this afternoon, he asked to borrow the tappet adjust tool as he wanted to double check my work![]()
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I brang home works fancy new $12,000 G-SCAN workshop diagnostic computer and plugged it into his FTO and got a injector fault code.
I then ran a test on each injector, and #1 was not operating.
ZFL45H1s' dad, who also came over, reach in under the intake chamber and the plug was a bit loose, on further inspection one of the pins in the injector was bent down, it was straightened, the injector plugged back in, then I deleted the fault code, andthe engine fired on all cylinders.
You owe me one ZFL45H1![]()
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Is that right?

Taz wrote:When funds allow
- PHIL069
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Re: Mivec problem
The $50 scan tools on ebay are OBDII and FTO's use MITII, so no they won't work. As stated the scan tool I used is worth $12,000.
But you can buy an evoscan scan tool for a couple of hundred, do a forum search, a couple of members have bought it
you have a RX8, you can buy a fairly good OBDII scan tool for a couple of hundred as well, ask @ Bursons
But you can buy an evoscan scan tool for a couple of hundred, do a forum search, a couple of members have bought it


mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done!![]()
Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now...![]()
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Re: Mivec problem
How good's this Phil guy 
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Car-Scan-ELM ... 4758wt_905
Coupled with the Android only *sniggers* app called Torque and its never been wrong. I paid $4.99 for the app & it does countless things, including reading & clearing error codes. Its also worked on every post 2000 model car I've plugged it into from a Swifts to Hyundais to a Commodore.

Yes proper ones cost a bomb, but I've got one of these:Kustom wrote:My mechanics told me that the scan tools on ebay and sh*t for $50 or whatever (heaps of guys on rx8club have them) sometimes give a faulty reading & not the real problem. And the REAL diagnostic computers cost heaps.
Is that right?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Car-Scan-ELM ... 4758wt_905
Coupled with the Android only *sniggers* app called Torque and its never been wrong. I paid $4.99 for the app & it does countless things, including reading & clearing error codes. Its also worked on every post 2000 model car I've plugged it into from a Swifts to Hyundais to a Commodore.
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Re: Mivec problem
Bennoz wrote:How good's this Phil guy![]()




mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done!![]()
Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now...![]()
- aza013
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Re: Mivec problem
Looks interesting Ben, next time I'm out that way I will have to check it out
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Lucky I have both phones then
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Lucky I have both phones then

- ZFL45H1
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Mivec problem
Yes I do owe u PHIL069 in a big way
but was fun driving your car and in it as passenger and u drove mine
thank god u Had the computer hahaha


gotta get there one day :)
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Re: Mivec problem
Bennoz wrote:How good's this Phil guy
Yes proper ones cost a bomb, but I've got one of these:Kustom wrote:My mechanics told me that the scan tools on ebay and sh*t for $50 or whatever (heaps of guys on rx8club have them) sometimes give a faulty reading & not the real problem. And the REAL diagnostic computers cost heaps.
Is that right?
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Car-Scan-ELM ... 4758wt_905
Coupled with the Android only *sniggers* app called Torque and its never been wrong. I paid $4.99 for the app & it does countless things, including reading & clearing error codes. Its also worked on every post 2000 model car I've plugged it into from a Swifts to Hyundais to a Commodore.
It's a pitty there's nothing like that for the FTO

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