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The oil capacity for a 2000 Mazda Protege with a 1.6 Litre engine is 2.9 litres with an oil filter change ........... it is 2.7 without an oil filter change but who in their right mind would change an engine's oil without changing the filter is beyond me ??!!
you have to reset the computer.
it might BUT the real question should be will the Mazda computer operate the Kia engine correctly, and that answer is a big no.
It is run off of the same fuse as the engine computer.
on passenger side kick panel
The 626 has a PCM which controls both the engine and the transmission.
Because after you change a sensor you have to hook a OBD I or II to your computer's wire harness to clear the code. Or you can turn the backwards and then forwards and sometimes that will reset it. Either way changing the sensor won't reset the check engine light...U have to clear it thur your computer.
Does it have a check engine light? i so Scan the computer for code/s. Check the fuel pressure if its within specs with a fuel pressure tester-start here
All years were fuel injected and included an ECU for engine management.
The timing is controlled by the computer... so, probably not.
nothing but take it to Mazda and there computer will reset it, 1hr shop rate..100$ probably a sensor isn't working
Oh, yes! The rotary engine takes unusually well to turbocharging. It is normal to get double the horsepower from the engine after turbocharging it (assuming you re-program the computer correctly), without making ANY internal engine changes at all. 500 HP is pretty typical; not bad for a 1.3 liter engine!