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Hi, my mazda etude cuts off power and comes to stop especially for long distances lets say 100kms.It stars again after 10 to 20 mins.What could be the problem.
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Nov 22, 2010 - First i would like to know if you have the check engine light ON or not, when the engine is running. Have you done a fuel pressure test . 1 answer · Top answer: Hi welcome to JA.com.I will answer your question the best I can, Have you done a fuel pressure ...
Hello. It seems either the torque converter; if your vehicle has an automatic transmission or clutch; if your vehicle has a manual transmission are defective/malfunctioning. Torque converters and/clutches will cause 'jerking' while driving and 'stalling' the engine when slowing/stopping the vehicle because they won't engage/disengage like they are supposed to. Good luck and keep me informed; if you want to.
Looks like compatibility issues... guess u'll need to diagnose more.. have u referred to a help book? If u don't have it get one from google or find one from big-manuals com
Check where the ECU is mounted as I have an MX-5 & the ECU is mounted in the passenger side footwell & when it was raining the soft-top was letting water in at the rear & it was collecting in the footwell & affecting the ECU but only when the weather was wet. Worth a look?
When you shut off a fully warmed up engine, the temp rises as all water circulation has stopped. This extra high temp can cause electronic parts to fail which then work again as they cool. Somewhat rare, but possible coil/module or crank/cam sensor issue. Also may have leaky injectors which bleed down when you stop and flood the engine. Sitting lets excess fuel evap and then will start again. Just my thoughts.
I have a problem with the mazda etude 160ise, the crank shaft sensor was damages and replaced it ad now the car cant tart. Note that the timing was afected in that the two sealings were replaced. Could one please provide information as to how I can get in timing and get it going again.
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