2004 RX8… All the dash lights.
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2004 RX8… All the dash lights.
My son and I just purchased an RX8 that was rebuilt by a previous owner. It looks like a track build. It seems to run fine, but during a hard acceleration, all the warning lights came on briefly. Where is the best place to start chasing this issue.
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Briefly it was all of them... like a wire hit something it shouldn't. There's currently a check engine light but Torque is having no luck connecting to read it.
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I've contacted the previous owner:
"2004 Mazda rx8 it has pro sport oil temp oil pressure and water temp gauges on the dash, halos in the headlights Megan racing engine mounts and adjustable coil overs it has a sohn oil metering pump adapter kit exhaust from the headers back and k an n intake, it needs an alignment, also have side skirts rear bumper and extra parts with the car, the engine and transmission have 7k "
"2004 Mazda rx8 it has pro sport oil temp oil pressure and water temp gauges on the dash, halos in the headlights Megan racing engine mounts and adjustable coil overs it has a sohn oil metering pump adapter kit exhaust from the headers back and k an n intake, it needs an alignment, also have side skirts rear bumper and extra parts with the car, the engine and transmission have 7k "
Last edited by Se7enthSign; 09-10-2024 at 08:40 AM.
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the oem rad is angled, gauge pods and sohn adapter are common mods
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Well it won't explain the lights, but I'd remove the K&N intake, they are not appropriate for this car. Go back to stock or AEM/RacingBeat. Everything else is a downgrade. Hopefully you've been topping up the 2 stroke oil reservoir for the Sohn adaptor.
Given that they've installed gauges, there might be some loose power connectors, but the gauge cluster is mostly run by CANbus, so there's not a ton of places you could short to make all the lights come on. That's why I'm thinking battery terminals/loose cable.
Given that they've installed gauges, there might be some loose power connectors, but the gauge cluster is mostly run by CANbus, so there's not a ton of places you could short to make all the lights come on. That's why I'm thinking battery terminals/loose cable.
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