needs a coil or distributor
it could also be that the alternator isn't working and the car may be draining the battery every time you drive it
The car beeps to let you know your door is open so you don't drive away while your door is open or ajar
need to replace the intake manifold gasket
Mazda Protege rims may fit a Saturn Ion, but compatibility depends on several factors, including bolt pattern, offset, and center bore. The Saturn Ion typically has a 5x110 bolt pattern, while Mazda Protege rims often have different specifications. It's essential to check the specific measurements of both vehicles' wheels before attempting to fit them. Always consult with a professional or refer to the vehicle's specifications to ensure a proper fit.
Might be: Head gasket blown. Water Pump dead/dying Radiator dead/dying Hoses have leaks on them
No, unless you want to destroy your transmission. While a RWD vehicle could simply have the driveshaft removed, a front wheel drive car doesn't have one to remove.. it uses a transaxle, and everything is internalized. Even with a manual transmission, flat towing is discourage for front wheel drive cars.
have your motor mount checked my protege did the same thing and it was the front motor mount have your motor mount checked my protege did the same thing and it was the front motor mount have your motor mount checked my protege did the same thing and it was the front motor mount
To remove the serpentine belt from a 2001 Mazda Protege, first, locate the tensioner pulley. Use a wrench or a ratchet with the appropriate socket to rotate the tensioner counterclockwise, which will relieve the tension on the belt. While holding the tensioner in this position, slide the belt off the pulleys. Finally, carefully release the tensioner and remove the belt completely.
It could be a loose tie rod end or other suspension part.
what is your ?, a MAF is basicly a IAT The Mazda Protege and Protege 5 2.0L engine has an IAT Sensor located just past the factory air filter box. It is a two wire sensor that plugs into the intake tube via a rubber grommet. The three wire plug in the Mass Air Flow Sensor. DO NOT Unplug either of these sensors while the vehicle is running or key turned to accessory. Will cause a flag in the computer and turn on the Check Engine Light. Hope this helps.
The sensor is located on th eexhaust manifold just above where the exhaust pipe joind the manifold. If its been on for a while, you'll probably need a torch to get it out.
your clutch is going out. i had the same problem. look into getting a new pressure plate and while your at it, get a new flywheel. if you done look at it soon, you will be walking
That's when the air flow passing through the radiator is least, thus the fan runs.