Friday, September 18, 2009

More lights on dashboard!~~!

When I finish my lunch yesterday, a new light at my dashboard pops up and greet me.



It's the check engine light. I tried to turn off the engine, and re-crank it, but the light is still there! I was like OMG what happened, I remember that I saw some post at Rx8clubmalaysia.com about this, and it may cost hundreds to repair it.

I was thinking that, shit I gota go to Mazda service center tomorrow liao, which is sort of a good thing, so that I can snake from working, and since my car still under warranty, I doubt they dare to charge me on this.

I put my blame on the kancil I saw before the lights came out:



Notice the different?

Yeap, it come with a Mazda badge. I think my car is confuse with the identity crisis, thinking why suddenly she got a new brother. She might also thought that the kancil is super duper powderful and who knows, scared of the kancil since it had a engine capacity of 660cc, which is higher than my car 1.3L Renesis engine which had a geometry and epitrochoidal dimension of 654cc for each of its two rotors only!

Well, luckily after I turn off the engine for sometime, the check engine light disappear, and so goes my chance to snake today.

5 comments:

kerbaurider said...

dei, this is serious. fai fai check it out!

Sam Lee said...

lol no more lights so i assume everything is ok :p

kev said...

time to upgrade to better ECU, haltech or mazdaspeed perhaps :D

Yukito said...

isn't that a warning light for pressure drop in your fuel system? Happens sometimes when your airflow sensor loose.

One time I was doing this Nissan Latio Sports, took out the sensor (cause the whole god damn filter block gao me), crank the engine to see whether can start, fix back, then the light permanently there. Have to sent to nissan to re-tune ECU balik for RM70 baru can. WTF? I believe give it 1 week it'll re-tune itself though

Sam Lee said...

normally this light will go off after you stop your car for like long hours de.

or else, you can just disconnect the battery, and after awhile, reconnect it back, then OK liao.