Fill it up with gas
A simple solution may be to run a higher octane gas. Another quick potential fix is to change the spark plugs. If either of those don't work, it's most likely a timing problem.
Take it to the store were you got it. They could probably fix it for you.
No, they only sell you the stuff to fix it with!
How do u fix a misfire
you can just fix it up with some tools trust me
i ain't good at them things
Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
Miata's tend to tick a little.You can try 5-30 oil at your next oil change but it's unusual for a Miata not to tick a little at start up.
possibley change the valve guide seals
I am having a stalling problem and I heard it can be the cause of a vacuum leak and if that is true how can i fix it and where is it at?
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Replacing spark plugs can help stop engine stalling if the current plugs are worn or fouled, as they are crucial for proper ignition. However, stalling can also be caused by other issues, such as fuel delivery problems, air intake issues, or sensor malfunctions. It's important to diagnose the root cause of the stalling to ensure that simply replacing the plugs will resolve the issue. Regular maintenance and inspection can help identify and fix potential problems before they lead to stalling.
Here you can find the whole instructions how to change your timing belt on a Miata http://www.racecaddy.com/mx5/tech/timing-belt-mx5.html it has good images and it is well explained good luck
When my steering caused stalling, the fluid level was low. Filling might fix it. There is sometimes a shut off under the powersteering pump for pressure control that goes bad when the pump is bad. Mary
Possible ignition wires or I have a 97 e 150 and had a bucking at cruising speeds when you barely push down on the accelerator. After plugs and wires and 2000.00 transmission repair estimates I flushed the trans fluid and it worked like a charm. AI
***Check the PCV valve. This can cause a vacuum leak which most likely your problem.***
Had the same problem with my 2003 Axiom... It was my intake gasket. 50 dollar gasket.... easy fix