Spark plugs not producing enough spark. Battery doesn't have enough charge. Old fuel.
It could be a stuffed catalytic converter.
Many different things can cause a rattling noise in a Mazda tribute. Stark by checking the engine belts and all brackets for anything that could be loose and causing a rattle.
No, a rusted flywheel will not cause the engine not to turn over.
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.
no a burnt out headlight will not cause a check engine light but if you go to most of the part places they will check the check engine light for free
cause you farted on it
Yes it could.
Bad thermostat
TAke it to a garage as it could be several things and to guess is wasting money.
It could be a stuffed catalytic converter.
Is it possible an electrical problem can cause my engine coil to burn on my Mazda 323
cracked or warped flywheel Spring on the pressure plate could have come loose.
To fix a noisy lifter in a 2000 Mazda B3000, start by checking and changing the engine oil and filter, as low or dirty oil can cause lifter noise. If the noise persists, consider using an oil additive designed to clean and lubricate lifters. If the issue continues, you may need to inspect the lifters for wear or damage, which could require disassembling the engine to replace them. Always consult a repair manual or a professional mechanic for specific guidance tailored to your vehicle.
catalytic converter
A Mazda 2.5 L V6 is an interference engine which has very tight tolerances. A slight misalignment of the timing chain can cause the pistols and valves to impact each other.
To reset the fuel pump in a Mazda B3000 truck, first, locate the fuel pump reset switch, often found in the passenger side footwell or near the driver's seat. Press the reset button, which will typically be a small red or black button. If the pump does not engage after resetting, check the fuse related to the fuel pump and inspect for any wiring issues. Additionally, ensure that the fuel tank has sufficient fuel, as a low fuel level can cause the pump not to operate.
Short to ground or overloaded circuit