Re: Parking Brake
- From: pws <pwshelton@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2006 07:12:58 GMT
Lanny Chambers wrote:
Except for the radiator (an all-metal replacement), no, not really. I expect various parts to start showing their age, and some of them sooner rather than later. I don't expect anything to fail disastrously without warning, though, because both I and my mechanic watch for those warnings regularly. Just because one's car has never used oil between changes doesn't mean one shouldn't check it weekly--if it starts using oil unnoticed, the engine's demise could be accelerated.
The Miata really is more reliable than most other cars. I think there are several good reasons: the drivetrain is mature and well developed, the turbo-spec engine is in a relatively mild state of tune, and the car's light weight presents a modest stress load. And when it does break, most things are cheap and easy to fix, as modern cars go.
I think that we are in general agreement here.
My last miata was by far the most reliable car I have ever owned, and I am sure that my similar near-fanatical maintenance was part of the reason, as well as the ones you listed above.
Still, there are certain things that are not regularly checked, like the starter that I mentioned that died without showing any symptoms.
These type of parts can easily fail without warning, leaving you stranded.
Neither of us has ever been stranded by mechanical failure in driving approximately 80K to 85K miles each in our own miatas.
Others have been far less lucky, either due to bad maintenance/pure chance, or both.
I also agree that these are very easy cars to work on, (relatively), especially the earlier years. Taking one completely apart has helped a lot with knowing how everything interacts.
Wow, what a ton of wiring!
Good night,
Pat .
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