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Postby roche88 » Fri, 16 Oct 2009 10:44 +0000

here my mx5 keeps losen power wen im driving,id be driving along next thing the radio goes then the anti lock light comes on and charge and heat.followed by the lights dimming the car slowly loses power and stops. anyone have an idea wat it could be? i reckon it could be the altinater. i asked 1 or 2 people they reckon the same.wats your opinion? all advice welcome.cheers everyone!
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Re: power failure

Postby Steve » Fri, 16 Oct 2009 10:51 +0000

it would definately be the first thing I'd check.
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Re: power failure

Postby Cloggy » Fri, 16 Oct 2009 10:52 +0000

You do know not to turn the ignition off whilst driving... right? :shock:

ok, that was my dark side :twisted:
Yeah, I'd also go for the altinater.
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Re: power failure

Postby roche88 » Fri, 16 Oct 2009 11:18 +0000

cheers lads,il let you know how i get on.thanks
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Re: power failure

Postby franksm » Sat, 17 Oct 2009 10:53 +0000

I would look at the ignition key/barrel too - a heavy bunch of keys causes big problems with Mazdas. Try wiggling the key while the engine is running (without actually going as far as switching from II to I) and see if it causes any hiccups
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Re: power failure

Postby leamyj » Sat, 17 Oct 2009 1:32 +0000

You getting a noise from the belt when revving the engine?? If it's not the alternator it may just be that you need a new drive-belt. Had similar problems myself before and all I needed to do was replace the belt :wink:

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Re: power failure

Postby roche88 » Tue, 03 Nov 2009 1:06 +0000

it ended up been the altenator it aint chargen my battery when im driving,bloody head wreaken.i got a second hand one put in and was hopen to get my old one recondisened but ur man is sayin its screwed and no point.oh and the second hand one is faulty aswell.any one no where i can get one,dat works?
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Re: power failure

Postby Stig » Tue, 03 Nov 2009 10:56 +0000

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Re: power failure

Postby johnv » Tue, 03 Nov 2009 7:50 +0000

theres a co. in arklow noble stephens im sure the do reconditioned altinators and take yours in exchange,they are guaranteed they also do starter motors
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