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#2534 of 2544 Re: mazda 626 losing power [lilyankee]
by p100
Feb 04, 2012 (10:18 am)
Bad plug wires can cause occasional miss, typically on light acceleration, which may be confused with fuel delivery problems. These V6 engines require plug wire replacement about every 100K miles. You can get a set of OEM plug wires from rockauto.com for about $ 75. What goes bad on the plug wires are the long boots that deteriorate from heat.
Also, you should use premium gas in this car. It gets much better mileage (10% better than with 87 octane) and performs better.
#2535 of 2544 Rattling noise after repairs
by shazzard
Feb 04, 2012 (11:23 am)
Hey fellow Mazda owners,
Recently my 2002 Mazda had to go the shop for repairs. It has over 150 miles, so I'm used to taking it in once a year for something.
Over the past year there has been an increasing squeal coming from the engine and I knew something (compressor/water pump/steering pump) was about to go...well it finally did and the belt along with it.
I took it to a local repair shop and they told me that the timing belt and water pump needed to be replaced, so I consented.
After the repairs, it ran great for two days and then I began to hear a very low rattle/tapping noise that incrementally got worse over about a two period. I called the shop, took it back, they said that most likely the water pump was bad out of the box...after investigation it was not bad...then they said it was the tensioner...they replaced that and the problem actually got worse.
Now, while idling it just has a loud clicking/knocking noise that seems to come from either the power steering pump or some other place directly in front of the engine. Keep in mind, it runs fine, just makes noise.
When I took it back today and complained about it, their 27 year veteran mechanic said he had never heard the noise before but would tear it down and make it right.
Does anyone have a similar experience...or can you shed some light on the nature of the problem?
Extremely frustrated,
Shazzard
#2536 of 2544 Re: DoubleOught 100K+ [skibry1]
by altinator33
Mar 08, 2012 (7:54 pm)
about the "gremlins in the trunk", if you are sure its in the trunk, then idk. but if its in the front, my boots around the CV axle tore open and all the grease came out, so it made the joints creak as I took corners. because it already ruined the joint, I had to replace the axles on the front end. i recommend checking the boots and replace them when they are cracked which are like 20 bucks if you do it urself but 1 axle is about 90 bucks...
#2537 of 2544 Re: Loosing power [stu_the_bear]
by p100
May 08, 2012 (5:27 pm)
I replaced both my alternator and starter preventively at 250k miles. The originals still worked perfectly, but I was worried that they would eventually fail leaving me stranded. I got rebuilt units form the local Mazda dealer and they have worked great now for over 83k miles. The cost was very reasonable - less than $ 200 for both with my discount. I would not recommend buying used starters or alternators from a junk yard. Rebuilt units sold by Mazda dealers are rebuilt to a higher standard than most other cheaper units form Auto Zone or Discount Auto parts. This means the rebuilders replace nearly all internal components, reusing only the outer case.
#2538 of 2544 AIR BAG LIGHT ON A 94 626 ATX
by mazda626atx
Jun 09, 2012 (3:05 am)
Hi Guys,
Its been a long trouble free time since my last post here. My wifes 94 626 LXA ATX Air Bag started lighting up last night. It flashes then stops then flashes again. Never stays on solidly.
Car has 88K miles on it and is in Athens Greece.
Have the Haynes manual for mazda 626 and Mx 6 and Ford Probe and it shows location of sensor on the tranny tunnel on 95 and later cars, and under the dashborad on earlier models.
Says not to touch the SRS system bring to a professional. Not going to find one here. Any ideas ?
Thanks
Peter
#2539 of 2544 1993 mazda 626 hold button flashing
by maybemazda93
Jun 18, 2012 (8:10 am)
I am considering purchasing a 1993 mazda 626 LX with 72,000 miles on it. The airback light and the HOLD button on panel is flashing, it shifts hard in 1st gear. The current owner had it to a transmission man and he said may be a bit of dirt causing the problem. With everything I have read, it sounds like the transmission may be bad. Other than that, the car runs great and looks great. Has anyone else had this problem? Help please!
#2540 of 2544 Re: 1993 mazda 626 hold button flashing [maybemazda93]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jun 18, 2012 (10:21 am)
Well with a flashing HOLD button (meaning there are trouble codes stored) and an airbag light on, this car sounds like it has more problems than you really want to deal with. This means the airbag will not work in an accident.
Jul 05, 2012 (3:43 pm)
UPDATE
Hi Guys,
Its been a long trouble free time since my last post here. My wifes 94 626 LXA ATX Air Bag started lighting up last night. It flashes then stops then flashes again. Never stays on solidly.
Car has 88K miles on it and is in Athens Greece.
I cleared the codes with the battery disconnect step on brake pedal for 10 seconds trick.
Brought it to a Mazda guy who tried to run diagnostics on it and it showed no codes.
It was not flashing when I brought it and now its flashing like crazy He asked me if the I4 is a FS V or FS1 I did not know the answer. The 93 is a Ford EEC IV ignition so I dont think he will ever get any codes.
Unless the airbags are different from the OBD 1 system the only way I ever got codes in 10 years is the OBD1 jumping wire, and reading check engine light pulses
Any ideas ?
Does anyone know what the 1993 626 LXA I 4 engine is . Here is Vin if that will help
1YVGE22C2 R5204361
He said when light flashes that means airbag will not open. I am afraid it will open when wife is driving it . Is he correct ?
Thanks
#2542 of 2544 Re: mazda 626 losing power [lilyankee]
by dizzydee
Mar 13, 2013 (7:19 pm)
I think the best thing to do is go get it hooked up to a code reader cause I would say it is either or more along the lines of crankshaft position sensor or any one of those sensors or you can also do some of it the old fashion way with the digi meter. but with the money you will fork out on this and that you could have bought yourself a code reader lol. good luck don't know if I helped but that is what I would do.
#2543 of 2544 2002 Mazda 626 rpm's too high
by paulymazda
Mar 21, 2013 (6:03 pm)
Hello, my mazda recently started reving high when i first hit the gas. it would go up to 3000 rpms when i was just trying to go 40mph and then it would jump down to 2500 and then 2000 and then stay there, i kept driving it then eventually the O/D off light started flashing and then eventually it stopped going into gear. I then got a new transmission and got my car back today and the car runs again but it is still doing the jump in rpm's, the light never came on. Whats the problem? Please help.