Honestly since the first month I had this car, from 9 miles. My UltraGauge would toss me maybe once every few months a P0300 Error Pending. I would simply clear it and no issues. Now the past month, I'm getting P0300 Error pending and occasionally the check engine light will come on and I have to clear it out.
I notice that some days the idle is smooth, and some it's rough. Not noticing anything that specifically causes it.
I should note this is a 2013 Mazda 2 Sport with 68,500 Miles. It has a lot more engine hours on it as I work out of it, and on road trips live out of it. I lived out of it for almost 4 months in the summer a year and a half ago on a long trip. AC was on a lot!
I have also noticed this last month that one day while driving the car just started blowing warm air. My first thought was "oh no..." You know! After driving it around bummed out, it randomly kicked on on the highway. Worked the rest of the day. And the days after. I thought I was in the clear, blowing around the 50 degree mark.
The last 2 weeks now, it's been increasingly intermittent. Especially at idle. It might engage the clutch cycle for a half hour or more, and then just randomly disengage and not re-engage for sometimes 30+ minutes. Oftentimes if I drive hard, it will kick back on. I have noticed that the problem occurs more often during the mid day when it's the hottest.
I have checked the pressure on the Low Side using a AC Recharge can, but did not need to add any, as the pressure was within limits for the current temperature.
I'm a little worried to be using my car daily as I'm afraid I may save the core AC components and make this even more costly. The dealer wants way too much to look at it, and said I "haven't done an Induction Service on it?!", I said that I have been following the service manual. Replacing things as needed, changing fluids and lube as indicated. Regular oil changes ways synthetic. Tank of 93 Gas for every 8-10 fill ups. I will randomly clean parts of the car and under the hood. I do weekly PMs, and although I push my M2 to it's limits sometimes, I take care of it. They said I should've had carbon cleanings done every 20k miles or so. My car before this was a 1994 Ford and I didn't have to do that...
Someone recommended SeaFoam but it sounds like a lot of hype to me.
Any ideas? I'm not sure what to do with it currently.
I notice that some days the idle is smooth, and some it's rough. Not noticing anything that specifically causes it.
I should note this is a 2013 Mazda 2 Sport with 68,500 Miles. It has a lot more engine hours on it as I work out of it, and on road trips live out of it. I lived out of it for almost 4 months in the summer a year and a half ago on a long trip. AC was on a lot!
I have also noticed this last month that one day while driving the car just started blowing warm air. My first thought was "oh no..." You know! After driving it around bummed out, it randomly kicked on on the highway. Worked the rest of the day. And the days after. I thought I was in the clear, blowing around the 50 degree mark.
The last 2 weeks now, it's been increasingly intermittent. Especially at idle. It might engage the clutch cycle for a half hour or more, and then just randomly disengage and not re-engage for sometimes 30+ minutes. Oftentimes if I drive hard, it will kick back on. I have noticed that the problem occurs more often during the mid day when it's the hottest.
I have checked the pressure on the Low Side using a AC Recharge can, but did not need to add any, as the pressure was within limits for the current temperature.
I'm a little worried to be using my car daily as I'm afraid I may save the core AC components and make this even more costly. The dealer wants way too much to look at it, and said I "haven't done an Induction Service on it?!", I said that I have been following the service manual. Replacing things as needed, changing fluids and lube as indicated. Regular oil changes ways synthetic. Tank of 93 Gas for every 8-10 fill ups. I will randomly clean parts of the car and under the hood. I do weekly PMs, and although I push my M2 to it's limits sometimes, I take care of it. They said I should've had carbon cleanings done every 20k miles or so. My car before this was a 1994 Ford and I didn't have to do that...
Someone recommended SeaFoam but it sounds like a lot of hype to me.
Any ideas? I'm not sure what to do with it currently.