How many miles are on this car, Eric? Have you explored any of the usual
culprits under the hood? The harness from  body to coils/cam sensor, etc
gets flexed every time you shift or get on/off the gas, we often find
intermittent breaks in there. We all tend to blame the "black box" (and
as the Links get old, it's not an invalid thought), but these cars
themselves are getting pretty old, they are entitled to breaking a wire
or two...
 

Bill Cardell 
TurboDog's Dad 

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Eric McCord
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2011 10:42 AM
To: Stephen Rigley
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: 91 Link FM2 cutting out and surging.....


Latest issue, My RR caliper decided to spring a leak. Fixed that today
and I attempted to go for a drive and I didn't make it half way down the
block and it died. Died 6 more time on the way back to the house. The
car idled for over an hour yesterday and did not reset. It was continued
running when I remounted the ECU assy without resetting which gave me
the impression that the flaky connection was cured.....NOPE. This is
VERY frustrating. the car is not much use when I can't even drive it to
the corner. 

Eric 


On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 10:51 AM, Eric McCord <[email protected]>
wrote:


        Steve - I hope you were successful!

        I decided to revisit some solder repairs I made without the aid
of a magnifier.....found a couple that might have melted the coating
under the solder. I have those repaired and ohmed out every pin to a
common point on the board. I reinstalled the Link about 20 minutes ago
and the car is still idling as I type this. I have not wiggled or drove
it yet, I am going to see how long it stays running. Fingers, toes and
eyes crossed here....... 

        Eric 


        On Mon, Jul 4, 2011 at 4:33 AM, Stephen Rigley
<[email protected]> wrote:
        

                I resoldered about half the joints on the board at the
weekend, did wiggle test, did tap test, went for a drive, no reboot so
far. Think I might have it fixed, fingers crossed.
                Steve 


                On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 4:27 PM, Eric McCord
<[email protected]> wrote:
                

                        I'm still beating my head against a wall with
mine too. I can't get it to fail the same way enough to isolate the
problem. I can get it to cut out wiggling the wires sometimes and other
times by tapping on various components on the ECU. I was thinking of
reinstalling my stock ECU and not starting but wiggling the wires to see
if it's just wiring, but I don't know if the wire changes would somehow
allow the stock ECU to fry a sensor.

                        On Jul 2, 2011 11:13 AM, "Stephen Rigley"
<[email protected]> wrote:
                        > I resoldered just the connector pins this
morning, ECU didn't reboot on
                        > wiggle test but would when the cover was
tapped lightly. So, its out again,
                        > think I'll touch up all joints tonight. I'll
be looking for a used board if
                        > this doesn't work I guess.
                        > Steve
                        > 
                        > On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 8:02 PM, Jesus Lara
<[email protected]> wrote:
                        > 
                        >> **
                        >> I was having the same problem for a few
months. I finally went crazy and
                        >> re-soldered every joint that was not shiny,
clean and the correct shape. If
                        >> it looked funny in any way it got wicked up
and new solder put down. I
                        >> redid at least a quarter of the board and the
harness connector, going on
                        >> four months and not one cut out (knock on
wood).
                        >>
                        >> On 6/16/2011 12:22 PM, Eric McCord wrote:
                        >>
                        >> Latest update. I drove into work the other
day and rebuilt the wire from
                        >> the Link to the Keypad. Also, I re flowed one
of the solder points on the
                        >> keypad that looked like it might have been a
cracked solder joint. When I
                        >> drove home that night I had no cut outs. The
next day I drove into work and
                        >> it cut out once. Then on the way home it did
it several times. Today I tried
                        >> the wiggle test on all the wires I could
think of, and it didn't cut
                        >> out.......but it did twice while was just
standing there. Something else I
                        >> notice was when the Link resets it turns
Security back on. Not
                        >> very reassuring if the keypad dies out on the
road.
                        >>
                        >> At this point my Miata is no longer
dependable enough even just to drive
                        >> to and from work, let alone taking me and my
daughter out on 5k mile road
                        >> trips like it has the past 2 summers. We were
planing a NE trip this year.
                        >>
                        >> Eric
                        >>
                        >> On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 9:43 PM, Eric McCord
<[email protected]>wrote:
                        >>
                        >>> I will try that, but I built a new cable
using a round cable that is very
                        >>> durable using new ends. I don't think the
cable is the issue. If I
                        >>> disconnect it and it still reboots that
would rule it out.
                        >>> On Jun 7, 2011 9:27 PM, "Ray Ayala"
<[email protected]> wrote:
                        >>> > And as somebody else already mentioned,
don't forget a wiggle test of
                        >>> the keypad cable at both ends. I've seen the
connectors fail at both ends
                        >>> and I've also seen the flat cable's
insulation fail where the cable passes
                        >>> under the ECU's cover.
                        >>> > ----- Original Message -----
                        >>> > From: Bill Cardell
                        >>> > To: Eric McCord ; Stephen Rigley
                        >>> > Cc: List, Miata Power
                        >>> > Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 10:57 AM
                        >>> > Subject: RE: 91 Link FM2 cutting out and
surging.....
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> > If it's rebooting, it's telling you where
to look. You're losing power
                        >>> or ground, so I'd be looking at main relay,
etc.
                        >>> > And Steve, you lucky bastard seeing the
GP. Boring as it was.
                        >>> >
                        >>> > Bill Cardell
                        >>> > TurboDog's Dad
                        >>> >
                        >>> > Flyin' Miata
                        >>> > HELP FLYIN' MIATA GO TO TARGA
NEWFOUNDLAND!
                        >>> > Targa Miata Facebook page
                        >>> > FMWestfield
                        >>> >
                        >>> > Sales 1-800-359-6957
                        >>> > Tech 970-464-5600 Before you call, check
out
                        >>> http://www.flyinmiata.com/FAQ/
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>>
------------------------------------------------------------------------
------
                        >>> > From: [email protected]
[mailto:
                        >>> [email protected]] On Behalf
Of Eric McCord
                        >>> > Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 11:20 AM
                        >>> > To: Stephen Rigley
                        >>> > Cc: List, Miata Power
                        >>> > Subject: Re: 91 Link FM2 cutting out and
surging.....
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> > Steve,
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> > I had the ECU out this winter and there
were no cold solder joints. I
                        >>> was leaning that way last fall. I am
starting to think that the problem is
                        >>> centering around the connectors to the ECU.
If your problem is the same then
                        >>> taking out your ECU would have reseated the
connectors when you reinstalled.
                        >>> My car was dying continuously when I parked
it. I took it for a short drive
                        >>> after getting the WB02 hooked up and there
was no cutting out. It made it
                        >>> all the way to work yesterday without
rebooting.
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> > Eric
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> > On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 1:02 PM, Stephen
Rigley <[email protected]>
                        >>> wrote:
                        >>> >
                        >>> > Hi Eric,
                        >>> >
                        >>> > I'm having very similar issues for the 2nd
time, last time it was fixed
                        >>> by retouching the solder on the connector
pins on the ECU, MAP box and
                        >>> Keypad.
                        >>> > It started happening this time a few weeks
ago, 1 hour into a 3500km
                        >>> drive to the Spanish GP. Same thing every
morning until we warmed up the
                        >>> floor with the exhaust ;-) Until then, the
car would die every few minutes
                        >>> and I'd yell at my passenger to stomp the
floor and off we would go again.
                        >>> >
                        >>> > Steve
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> > On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 5:42 PM, Eric
McCord <[email protected]>
                        >>> wrote:
                        >>> >
                        >>> > Surge turned out to just be a vacuum leak.
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> > Bruce - I already built a new cable. So
that option seems unlikely.
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> > Ray - Unfortunately I lost my Link
interface box years ago.
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> > Bill - Last fall I was talking with Kieth
and he had me do as you
                        >>> instruct. It rebooted. I was hoping the
surge and reboots occurring at the
                        >>> same time would have help me isolate the
problem, but that isn't the case.
                        >>> We are getting rain for the next few days so
I will look at the wiring again
                        >>> next chance I get.
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> > Eric
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> > On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 10:04 AM, Bill
Cardell <[email protected]>
                        >>> wrote:
                        >>> >
                        >>> > As Ray said, datalogs would help a lot.
Something simple you can do is
                        >>> select any window other than rpm in the
keypad and leave it there while
                        >>> you're driving. If the car cuts out, look at
the keypad before you turn the
                        >>> key off. Is it still in the window where you
left it or is it now in rpm? If
                        >>> rpm window, it means you have rebooted, so
start looking at power and
                        >>> grounds. Wiggle tests can help, as can a
multimeter that gives you max/min
                        >>> measurements so you can drive with the meter
on say the 12v supply and then
                        >>> look at the meter if the car dies to see if
you have lost the 12v.
                        >>> >
                        >>> > Bill Cardell
                        >>> > TurboDog's Dad
                        >>> > Flyin' Miata
                        >>> > 1-800-359-6967 (sales)
                        >>> > 970-464-5600 (tech support)
                        >>> > www.flyinmiata.com
                        >>> > www.fmwestfield.com
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                        >>> > From: [email protected]
[mailto:
                        >>> [email protected]] On Behalf
Of Eric McCord
                        >>> > Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2011 12:53 AM
                        >>> > To: List, Miata Power
                        >>> >
                        >>> > Subject: 91 Link FM2 cutting out and
surging.....
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> > ok.....I finally got my 91 back out on the
road. I have the WB02
                        >>> installed and all seemed well on the drive
into work (35 miles). No surging
                        >>> at idle and no cutting out while driving.
When I started home after work the
                        >>> ECU drop outs started and the surging is
back.
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> > I had the Link out earlier and checked for
cold solder joints....none
                        >>> found. I reseated the chip and checked all
the connections at the ECU. What
                        >>> could cause both the hunting for idle and
dropping out the ECU causing the
                        >>> engine to die? I am thinking a ground
problem, but I wanted to float this
                        >>> out to the collective to see if there is
some other explanation.
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> > Eric
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
                        >>> >
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