Buy a multimeter and start by testing what ever is malfunctioning.
The cost of a lambo door kit for your 96 Mazda b2300 would be somewhere between 199.00 to 359.00.
It didn't. There is a problem somewhere.
If the brakes on a Mazda 6 are squeaking, it could be indicative of a problem. The brake pads could be incorrectly set.
You will know by checking to see if you have voltage on both the low side and the high side. This relay is just a device that controlled by a low amp circut that closes and opens the circut for the high amp circut which would be the fuel pump feed. You can change the relay from the horn relay or other similar relay and swap them to see if you problem is gone.
current will increase
I have a Mazda 929 (1993) I had the same problem last year...I got a new alternator, and some new wires and spark plugs. Haven't had a problem with it since.
Normally I would say it was a bad fuel pump, or an associated fuel problem. Although, if you have no problem with a rough idle, or slow idle, then I would look for a loose Gound connection in the starter circut. Check ground connections, and especially the connections on your ignition switch.
I would guess you are low on transmission fluid.
gotta problem somewhere get 'er scanned
I'm not a technician but when i took my Mazda 6 to get the oil changed i overheard a tech telling another customer with the same problem that the cabin air filter was clogged and needed to be changed and that would fix the problem. take it to a Mazda dealer and tell them you need the cabin filter changed.
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did you find out??? I'm having the same problem