DIY: Coil Packs installation tips
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I replaced the Plugs and Coils yesterday and it fixed the problem, starts and runs smooth again. I tried to get it done under warranty but they denied saying it was a maintenance item. I have 50,750 miles on mine. The wanted over 600 to do the work , it took me an hour and found the parts cheaper on my own.
Also, you don't ned to remove the airbox. I was able to disconnect the bellows from the throttle body and move it up out of the way to get enough room.
I used a 12" extension and a wobble joint to get the plugs out.
Also, you don't ned to remove the airbox. I was able to disconnect the bellows from the throttle body and move it up out of the way to get enough room.
I used a 12" extension and a wobble joint to get the plugs out.
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Great DIY write up, managed to do this in a couple of hours. Had the same 'white' burn marks on the old coils. 3 years old, 64k kms on the clock. Rough idle and shuddering while in reverse gear is now gone.
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so i changed my coils out, and boy did it make a difference. she started up on the first crank. the acceleration is a lot smoother now, and one wierd thing is that the sound changed. it sounds more refined and even sounds faster.
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Great info! Looks like this will be my project next weekend. I took the car in for hard starts and my first answer from the service writer was "You need a new engine!" After asking for my proofs of oil changes and service (which I normally do my own) they have backed up to "You need new plugs and coils, which will be around $500!" They are currently checking on coils under warranty so we'll see how much I have to do.
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glad you guys are finding it useful! anything to help you all stay away from the stealership!!! It is also good to know some of the basics of the ins and outs of the Renesis; knowledge can only help with making sure your motor lasts and lasts and lasts... which it will.
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I didn't take photos of this operation, but you may want to search for some of mazdamaniac's coil mods posts, he had his engine all apart when he made that thread.
It is really not needing of pics though, if you just print off the DIY and open the hood and go at it....If you can't feel comfortable without pics (in this case), I probably wouldn't recommend wrenching on your car in the first place...
It is really not needing of pics though, if you just print off the DIY and open the hood and go at it....If you can't feel comfortable without pics (in this case), I probably wouldn't recommend wrenching on your car in the first place...
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One picture of coil replacement
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.php?t=131681
https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.php?t=131681
#45
plug wires
I will be replacing coils, wires and plugs at the same time. I know the wires are marked for leading and trailing plugs, but how do you know which wire goes to each coil? Or does it matter?
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Thanks for the reply...
Yeah, it does say to number them, which makes perfect sense if you are only swapping the coils. Then you go on to say, "The coils are the same for trailing and leading" so I'm just wondering if you start from scratch, which plug goes to what coil.
I am probably being confusing or just not understanding something, because I talked about this to my husband last night and felt like I was talking to a wall. But then again, that's also normal...
Yeah, it does say to number them, which makes perfect sense if you are only swapping the coils. Then you go on to say, "The coils are the same for trailing and leading" so I'm just wondering if you start from scratch, which plug goes to what coil.
I am probably being confusing or just not understanding something, because I talked about this to my husband last night and felt like I was talking to a wall. But then again, that's also normal...
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You want to make sure you don't put the wires on the wrong coil because of the firing order. They fire at different times so you need to make sure the right coil is connected to the right spark plug.
The best way is to replace things one at a time. Only pull off and replace one wire at a time and you won't mix them up.
The best way is to replace things one at a time. Only pull off and replace one wire at a time and you won't mix them up.
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I found what I was looking for here: http://smrmicro.com/rx8servicemanual/
Engine Specs, Page 216-222 covers coils/plugs/wires with diagrams. Looks like a simple job, and an easy way to save yourself some major bucks in labor charges.
Engine Specs, Page 216-222 covers coils/plugs/wires with diagrams. Looks like a simple job, and an easy way to save yourself some major bucks in labor charges.