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P1195 = EGR (exhaust gas recirculation valve) Boost Sensor Circuit Check the sensor and the wiring/connections to it.
Mazda's also had issues with the vacuum lines to the EGR valve and the ports in the throttle body plugging up! I think some models even had a recall so it may be worth checking with your local Mazda dealer or have your father or you check online for Tech service bulletins and recalls for Mazda!
your missing a repair manual that shows the computer circuits for the whole car--a scan doesnt always tell u the complete solution-maybe git onother--the instrument cluster may be failin or u hav some grounding issue
You would need to apply some adhesive to the back of the brake pads.
This is common practice regarding disc brakes.
Quite a few brands are sold in most autoparts stores, and you should ask the clerk to show you some disc-brake noise reduction adhesives.
Once you get one of these adhesives, jack up the car again, and remove those pads. Follow direction as written on the adhesive's package.
When you losing speed, do you lose RPM? This is important.
1- If you don't lose RPM then you have a problem with your torque converter.
2- If you lose RPM then you have a problem with fuel air mixture and this is controlled by ECM. Usually ECM is not a problem, but the problem is coming from other sensors contributing fuel: air mixture control like Air mass flow control ans Oxygen Sensor besides the throttle body valve is gummed up and need a through clean. So try to address the last one first then follow in reverse order if the case is in # 2. Good luck.
i got a 1997 madza protege 1.5L and i was wondering if i could fit a 2003 madza 3 2.0L engine into it cuz i need more power can someone answer this for me plz asap???
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