Probably have a burned out resistor. These are not expensive and usually easy to change. They are locaded near the heater fan motor and have a plug going to them of 3 to 4 wires... Unplug it then remove the screw(s) & pull it out. Replace in reverse order.
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On 2000 Mazda protege's the rear drum brake shoes use self-adjusters, they (sometimes) self-adjust, it looks like two levers facing each other and when you push the brake shoes away from each other the self adjusters move out more, adjust these until there is about 1 turn of drag on your brake rotor with the drum on, of course. If the handbrake is still lower than desired there is a 10mm nut (use a deep socket) on the drivers side of the handle inside the rubber flap, turn this to adjust brake lever height.
I am not a ASE certified tech but I would have to say that it's probably a sensor maybe the MAF or MAP sensor could even be bad fuel injectors.....Is there an Engine light on? Scanning the ECM with a OBD II scanner is the easyest way to find out a problem..but that only works if the check engine light is on
I had same problem, turned out to be an oxygen sensor i think.... tried new ignition cables and coils first, helped but didn't solve it....
It goes to your setting you have saved
turn the key , if it starts it works..
there is a short in the wire connecting the blower motor or it could be your voltage regulator sending not a constant current to the blower.
The Mazda tachometer and the speedometer have separate cables. The tachometer cable probably does not work properly. Change the tachometer cable.
Location. The setting of Moby Dick is a whaling ship. The setting of Oliver Twist is London. The setting of Huckle Berry Finn is the Mississippi river.
It either works or it doesnt
it is set in California in soledad
It was Hogwarts turn to host the event so it is there. It also works with the story line in keeping the setting there.