You have a CODE stored on the transmission computer! Also did you check the trans fluid level? it may be low.
One can purchase a Mazdaspeed Protege at a variety of places. Despite the Mazdaspeed Protege being a more uncommon vehicle, any local Mazda dealership in a person's surrounding area would be a place that one could begin the process to purchase a Mazdaspeed Protege. A used car dealership may be useful in purchasing a Mazdaspeed Protege, as well.
To change the oil pan gasket on a 1999 Mazda Protege DX, remove the bolts holding it to the bottom of the motor. Take the old gasket off and clean the area where the gasket sits with a gasket cleaner. Place a gasket sealer on the outside lip, then put in the new gasket. Carefully replace the pan and tighten the bolts, being careful not to let the gasket overlap itself.
Pressure, check your gas cap. Might need a new one. Seal might be leaking.
Flicker free means that an image is free of flicker. A well set up 3D television should be free of any noticeable flicker. Sometimes a flicker can be noticed when batteries in the glasses are discharged. Charging them usually fixes the problem right away. Note that LG promote their passive 3D televisions as being flicker free. Although they use passive glasses, they also deliver just 50% resolution compared to active 3D televisions. This is the compromise for having glasses that don't have batteries.
A falcon, a fox, a frog, a ferret, and a flicker. That is all I can think of.
It may be your spark plug wires. I had a Honda that hesitated when going up hill or when accelerating and it ended up being that the spark plug wire insulation had some hair line cracks causing the wires to short. I replaced the wires and havent had the issue since.
I'm the person who post this question, and I just want to make clear that use premium gasoline didn't help nORMALL THIS IS CAUSED BY YOUR INGITION TIMING BEING TOO FAR ADVANCE. sOMETIMES CAUSED BY VACUUM HOSE LEAK
Most 3D televisions are free of flicker if they are set up correctly. A few minutes with the manual as the television is being installed is well worthwhile.
replace your head light switch
My 99 Protege was found to need an intake manifold replaced. Too much air causes a lean condition, and very low idle after initial warm up. Nearly stalls at idle. Mechanic sprayed ether near manifold and found that when ether was supplemented for air, car ran fine. Mazda dealer says 3-5 hr job, mostly labor, and would range from 350-400 dollars. Parts being gasket(s) as needed extra.
As far as I'm aware the engine is identical to that used in the MX5, so I'd assume yes it is an interference engine ^^Actually, the engines have the same displacement but that is the only similarity. The blocks are different, the transmissions are different and the heads are totally different. The mx5 engine is a B6 and the protege 1.6l is a ZM or ZM-DE depending on whether or not it is european. That being said, the protege 1.6l engine is non-interference, meaning that if your timing is off or your timing belt skips or breaks, the valves will not come into contact at any point with the pistons (there are 4 cut-aways in the piston heads to prevent any contact with the valves)
The duration of Being Eve is 1800.0 seconds.