What should I do if my Mazda Miata makes noise?
Newer Mazda pads have reduced this problem. Look at the color of your pads, green are older and blue are newer (both have the same part number so ordering new pads is not easy). We usually put high temperature anti-seize on the back of the pad.
What kind of oil does a Mazda Miata use?
Most lifter noise is cured by switching weights of oil. Mazda recommends trying 5W30 oil first. Some Miata owners report switching to a heavier oil like 20W50 to stop the noise. additionally, some owners report switching to a synthetic oil such as Amsoil or Redline to alleviate the noises.
Why does my Miata make a high pitch squeal?
My Miata dealer was able to isolate the problem to a vibrating purge control valve in the emissions system of the car. This valve is located in the right section (passenger side) of the engine compartment. Question: My car has been worrying me with a high-pitch “squeal” lately.
Are there any problems with my Miata shocks?
My shocks are fine, no leaks, etc. The control arm bushing could be dirty or worn and needs cleaning or replacement. In my Miata, the bushing itself was in good shape and required no replacement. The mechanic cleaned both the right and the left bushing. I paid for no parts.
Why does my MX-5 Miata make a vibrating noise?
Some noise is common with semi-metallic brake pads. Be certain to use new brake hardware (clips and springs) when replacing brake pads. Changing to a different brand or compound of pads may help. A vibrating noise may be caused by calipers not sliding properly on the mounting brackets.
My shocks are fine, no leaks, etc. The control arm bushing could be dirty or worn and needs cleaning or replacement. In my Miata, the bushing itself was in good shape and required no replacement. The mechanic cleaned both the right and the left bushing. I paid for no parts.
Most lifter noise is cured by switching weights of oil. Mazda recommends trying 5W30 oil first. Some Miata owners report switching to a heavier oil like 20W50 to stop the noise. additionally, some owners report switching to a synthetic oil such as Amsoil or Redline to alleviate the noises.
Why does my Mazda A4 make a noise when I brake?
On braking in the wet there can be a loss of braking and some noise related to this problem. Newer Mazda pads have reduced this problem. Look at the color of your pads, green are older and blue are newer (both have the same part number so ordering new pads is not easy). A4: