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Postby T42 » Thu, 22 Jul 2010 12:37 +0000

Looking for a throttle body housing for MX5 1.6 . Engine running too fast on idle 1000-1200 rpm. Mechanic suggest a replacement throttle body if anyone knows someone with one greatly appreciated.
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Re: Throttle Housing

Postby sidewaysreilly » Thu, 22 Jul 2010 12:47 +0000

ask him why its the throttle body..............may just need a clean
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Re: Throttle Housing

Postby T42 » Fri, 23 Jul 2010 12:06 +0000

Mechanic did'nt suggest cleaning throttle housing! He did a pressure test and checked over the car for a few hours and could'nt figure out why its overheating on motorway drives. His theory is the high revs at the throttle housing which would be fixed by replacement! His 2nd theory is the head might be damaged. His alternative suggestion is to wire the AC fan to run from a switch on the dash as a second fan and use a lower temp switch so the main fan comes on sooner.?
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Re: Throttle Housing

Postby charged_rs » Fri, 23 Jul 2010 12:29 +0000

high idle = idle speed control valve - get it checked

overheating - flush your rad / coolant , replace thermostat and check condition of thermoswitch ontop of thermostat housing.
Is your rad old ? its possible its partially blocked esp if its a green/brown colour.
A new rad should be black , - over time the colour changes , closer to brown it is then its really old- its the heart of the cooling system so i would advise you to change it , then atleast you know its good and its doing its job 100%

only if you have severley overheated would your head be damaged / warped., ie its overheated and you didnt notice. Power would be down considerably and youd be loosing coolant.
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Re: Throttle Housing

Postby T42 » Fri, 23 Jul 2010 1:19 +0000

Rad is old alright...Olive Green. Rad was flushed thermostat changed and now removed. Still overheating, only keeping it cool with heater fan and AC but still too hot on motor-way over 80-100kph. All cars fly past as I try to keep engine cool at a lower speed.
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Re: Throttle Housing

Postby sidewaysreilly » Sun, 25 Jul 2010 4:34 +0000

its not your throttle body, thats for sure.
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Re: Throttle Housing

Postby leamyj » Sun, 25 Jul 2010 8:54 +0000

Trouble with sensors maybe??? Has the car been diagnosed?
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Re: Throttle Housing

Postby T42 » Sun, 25 Jul 2010 1:12 +0000

How or where can I get a diagnosis. The 1.6 is a 93 import. Do I have to go to Mazda or is there a better option?
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Re: Throttle Housing

Postby sidewaysreilly » Sun, 25 Jul 2010 3:46 +0000

get a garage to pressure test your cooling system and make sure its bleed proprely.
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Re: Throttle Housing

Postby leamyj » Sun, 25 Jul 2010 8:43 +0000

T42 wrote:How or where can I get a diagnosis. The 1.6 is a 93 import. Do I have to go to Mazda or is there a better option?


There is a simple method of reading fault codes using a LED...see www.mx5parts.co.uk , they have a booklet and LED for sale at a reasonable price. Alternatively, if you google mx5 mk1 fault diagnosis, it should throw up more info.

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Re: Throttle Housing

Postby Fergus » Wed, 01 Sep 2010 3:58 +0000

Just read this now and shocked nobody stated the obvious :shock:
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Re: Throttle Housing

Postby sidewaysreilly » Wed, 01 Sep 2010 5:33 +0000

true Fergus. You really need to pressure test the system. This will check the rad cap and the rad, pipework, heater matrix . It could be as Paul says a bunged up rad. Try draining and refilling with a good engine cleaner. Keep us posted.
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Re: Throttle Housing

Postby T42 » Wed, 01 Sep 2010 5:53 +0000

Had the pressure test and all is good, no problems. Think I will get a new rad as it might solve the problem.
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Re: Throttle Housing

Postby T42 » Mon, 13 Sep 2010 6:58 +0000

Changed the radiator to eliminate it as a source of the problem and its solved the problem. No mechanic required and I will be changing the mechanic who said its the throttle housing. thanks for all yer help. Appreciated!
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Re: Throttle Housing

Postby sidewaysreilly » Mon, 13 Sep 2010 7:00 +0000

your welcome lad.
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