the saga (slowly) continues...
so, last night i went to bed thinking - great, if it's just a leaky air hose, it'll be cheap to fix. After Christmas, I'll get change all of the engine fluids & filters and really get to know a bit better how the car works, with a LOT of help from all the FAQs on this forum. what can i say - you guys are converting me.
so, as I was dropping off to sleep last night, i was thinking about phoning the mazda dealer this morning, proudly telling him to check the air intake hoses.
so, monday morning - i phoned the dealer. he says he'll get their technician to check the air hoses, saying it's not something that should stop the car from starting (I claimed it probably CAN stop the car from starting). he also says they're getting strange error codes - NE1 and NE2. He can't trace what these are and has put a request in to Mazda technical. I came off the phone and checked this site - I QUICKLY find out that the codes relate to crank & camshaft position sensors. I don't know why he couldn't find this out from the manuals I'm assuming they have. Unless NE1 is a non-UK code or something...but my car is a UK model.
So, they still have my car. It still isn't starting. I'm waiting for them to phone me back - my fingers remain crossed that it's something relatively simple like a faulty air hose. The fact that there are multiple error codes for different sensors worries me a little.
I don't know whether they have reset the error codes and tried to restart the car - I don't know whether the codes would be registered again after a reset?
I've been reading in these forums about the sensors...if the crankshaft position sensor can indicate a problem with the timing belt, does this mean that the car wouldn't be getting the spark right? if so, i think that it's not a timing issue, because i've been told the 6 spark plugs are working correctly.
cheers guys