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#954 of 1151 Re: 2001 Pro Shop Manual [alternator]
by mazda_fan
Sep 17, 2005 (6:48 pm)
Hi,
I looked up http://protege5.ugly.net/ . There was lot of useful info.
However, I did not find instructions on changing brakes.
I am looking for instructions on changing the brake pads. Today I opened my protege wheels/ brakes and could not install the pads. There was a wire like thin clip which I do not where to put back.
Can anyone give me some instructions on changing the brake pads? Pictures will be ideal.
Please help!
Thanks.
SOS!
#955 of 1151 Re: 2001 Pro Shop Manual [mazda_fan]
by autonomous
Sep 18, 2005 (10:28 am)
I looked up http://protege5.ugly.net/ . There was lot of useful info.
However, I did not find instructions on changing brakes.
Did you check chapter 04-11 Conventional Brake system in the manual?
#957 of 1151 Just wondering...
by sean17
Sep 18, 2005 (5:30 pm)
I bought a 97 mazda protege about a month ago. Description: Protege/dx/s/se 4 door. It had 135k when I bought it. And I was just wondering if that model is known for any problems. The car was sold with safety but the garage changed the break pads and claimed the breaks worked and I still had zero pressure. I smashed the breaks on at 20km and very slowly come to a coasting stop. I'm unsure of what else it could be. When I brought the car home I bled all four breaks and I have about 50% pressure now. But I can't lock the breaks.
PS,
If anyone knows a site I could look at to find out what the ministry would check if I were to report the faulty safety. The car has a body kit and everything and my dad is unsure if it would be more good to bring it to the ministry.
#958 of 1151 Braking problem [sean17]
by autonomous
Sep 19, 2005 (6:21 am)
Your message is difficult to follow but if I understand correctly last month you bought a 8 or 9 year old Protege with 135K km and a safety certificate. You discovered a braking problem and you proceeded to bleed the brakes yourself. Why did you not return the car to the garage from which you purchased it to have them correct the problem? The Ministry of Transport is usually the department involved provincially; if you wanted to lodge a complaint regarding the car purchase you might have to go through a consumer affairs department and/or the better business bureau. Considering the aggravation and legal cost involved, this may not be worth it. Also, it sounds like you may need to have the problem fixed by a professional immediately. In the meantime, for your own safety avoid driving the car until this problem is fixed or you may get involved in a bigger problem. Sounds like a maintenance not a design problem. Good luck.
#959 of 1151 Severe engine knock, rough idle.
by leadfoot_ed
Sep 22, 2005 (2:00 pm)
I'm wondering if anyone can help me out here. The other day, when getting out of work, I went out to my car and started it up, and it made this horrible metallic rattling noise. It literally sounded like a marble in the crankcase or something. I've heard the "clackety-clack" when you first start it up before the lifters pump up, and it definitely wasn't that. Also definitely wasn't detonation, because it did it even when the engine wasn't under load. When it was making the noise, the idle would get rough at the same time, almost like the crankshaft was hitting something in the crankcase, or the valves were intermittently colliding with the pistons or something. I only kept the engine running long enough to have power steering to get it out of the parking garage, and once I got it on level ground, I pushed it into the nearest parking space and had it towed to the nearest dealer. It's still there right now, and I haven't heard back. My fear is that the oil pump exploded, and there are pieces of it floating around in the oil pan that the crankshaft is hitting. Either that, or some valves are sticking open and hitting the pistons. I can't remember if this is a "clearance" engine or not. As soon as I hear the diagnosis from the dealer, I'll post and let everyone know.
#960 of 1151 Re: Severe engine knock, rough idle. [leadfoot_ed]
by mdaffron
Sep 23, 2005 (4:39 am)
Ed --
Well, you didn't mention what year and model Protege you have, but most Proteges have non-interference engines.
Meade
#961 of 1151 Re: Severe engine knock, rough idle. [mdaffron]
by leadfoot_ed
Sep 23, 2005 (8:03 am)
By reading through some of the discussion threads, I've surmised mine's a non-interference engine. It's an '03 P5 with the FS 2.0L. Even if the valves aren't colliding, something's bad wrong. Still haven't heard from the dealer.
#962 of 1151 Re: Severe engine knock, rough idle. [leadfoot_ed]
by mdaffron
Sep 23, 2005 (11:11 am)
OK, then this conversation belongs in the Protege5: Problems & Solutions discussion, where I see you are co-posting this information. Not here as well.
Meade
#963 of 1151 Re: Severe engine knock, rough idle. [mdaffron]
by leadfoot_ed
Sep 23, 2005 (1:20 pm)
Sheesh! No need to be rude about it! Just seeing if anyone else had a similar experience that might be able to help me.
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OK, then this conversation belongs in the Protege5: Problems & Solutions discussion, where I see you are co-posting this information. Not here as well.
Meade