Has anybody made a successful claim against this TSB recently?
http://www.protegefaq.net/tsb/
It was dated December 2005. Of course I never got the notice and am the original owner and have lived in the same address since buying this car.
I have a Protege5 mfg on 8-03 which is 3 days outside the range of this recall.
Recently I swapped the motor for a 40K mile Japanese take-out due to a headgasket failure on the original 120K mile motor.
Ran fine when i first installed it, then after 50 miles picked up a miss at idle. I traced that miss to a hammered shut spark plug in Cylinder #4 (furthest on drivers side). From some searching I have seen others with the same issue and the two I have read about so far both saw this happen on Cylinder #4. Which seems like too much of a coincidence. From what I read the screws from this shutter valve can fall down into the piston chamber and then contact the spark plug. I can only imagine what other damage having a little screw ratting around in the combustion chamber could cause.
So when they do this recall - do they make sure they retrieve the screw that fell out too?
Could anything else be causing this issue? I don't want to pay the dealer to tear the motor down just to do troubleshooting because that would get expensive. But if I can get them to enact this recall seems that would be a good place to start on my issue and may prove to be the cause.
Any other experiences out there?
http://www.protegefaq.net/tsb/
It was dated December 2005. Of course I never got the notice and am the original owner and have lived in the same address since buying this car.
I have a Protege5 mfg on 8-03 which is 3 days outside the range of this recall.
Recently I swapped the motor for a 40K mile Japanese take-out due to a headgasket failure on the original 120K mile motor.
Ran fine when i first installed it, then after 50 miles picked up a miss at idle. I traced that miss to a hammered shut spark plug in Cylinder #4 (furthest on drivers side). From some searching I have seen others with the same issue and the two I have read about so far both saw this happen on Cylinder #4. Which seems like too much of a coincidence. From what I read the screws from this shutter valve can fall down into the piston chamber and then contact the spark plug. I can only imagine what other damage having a little screw ratting around in the combustion chamber could cause.
So when they do this recall - do they make sure they retrieve the screw that fell out too?
Could anything else be causing this issue? I don't want to pay the dealer to tear the motor down just to do troubleshooting because that would get expensive. But if I can get them to enact this recall seems that would be a good place to start on my issue and may prove to be the cause.
Any other experiences out there?