I was told the computer was bad. I would test the computer first. It may also be the ignition module. I had the same problem with my '94 Mazda truck. It would be running fine and then just shut off. Also had trouble starting up every now and again. Usually i could just tap on the ignition module several times and it would start right up.
A 1994 Mazda 4.0 engine is not a direct fit for a B3000, as the B3000 typically comes with a different engine configuration (usually a 3.0L V6). While both vehicles are part of the Mazda family and share some components, significant modifications would likely be required to install the 4.0 engine. It's essential to consider compatibility with engine mounts, wiring harnesses, and other systems before attempting such a swap.
The 1999 Mazda B3000 typically has two temperature sensors: the engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor and the intake air temperature (IAT) sensor. The ECT sensor monitors the temperature of the engine coolant, while the IAT sensor measures the temperature of the incoming air. These sensors are crucial for the engine management system to optimize performance and fuel efficiency.
To bleed the clutch on a Mazda B3000, start by locating the clutch slave cylinder, typically found on the transmission. Use a wrench to loosen the bleeder valve on the slave cylinder and have a helper press the clutch pedal several times, then hold it down. While the pedal is held, close the bleeder valve to trap the fluid, then release the pedal. Repeat this process until no air bubbles appear in the fluid, ensuring the system is filled with fresh hydraulic fluid throughout.
A bad compressor belt can cause a whistling noise while running the air conditioner. A bad engine can also cause this noise.
The steering nozzle is part of the PWC that can cause severe internal injuries while running.
What causes my Mazda mx3 to turn off while driving down the road.
You've run out of fuel...
Crank angle sensor
wheel balance
Sounds to me like you may have rotted fuel lines.
To bleed the brakes on a Mazda B3000, start by ensuring the vehicle is on a level surface and securely supported. Begin at the brake furthest from the master cylinder, typically the rear passenger side, and use a brake bleeder tool to open the bleeder valve while someone pumps the brake pedal. Keep an eye on the brake fluid reservoir, adding fluid as needed to prevent air from entering the system. Repeat this process for the other wheels in the order of rear passenger, rear driver, front passenger, and finally front driver, until you achieve a firm brake pedal.
Some things that can cause a car to stall while driving it include a bad fuel pump, running out of gas, and low fuel pressure. A clogged catalytic converter can also cause this to happen.