FoxRider
Seeking Solutions for Electrical Malfunctions in a 2000 Mazda MPV Diesel
Warning light in the speedometer of the vehicle
General electric malfunction
4 comment(s)
Hello. Great to hear you could resolve your issue without denting the wallet! Mine's been acting up with inconsistent revving, especially when I'm trying to speed up. It's like the car isn't getting enough fuel or something. Last service was done at 102693 KM, but haven't faced anything quite like this before. Any insights would be super appreciated. Thanks a ton!
Hey, good to hear from you! I know how frustrating these gremlins can be. The revving inconsistency you described sounds really familiar. I remember my Bongo had the same symptom once upon a time. It turned out to be a fuel injector issue, just like you're suspecting. It wasn't squirting enough fuel into the engine, so the revs were all over the shop. So, I'd suggest having your fuel system checked out. Filters, injectors, the lot. It's possible something's just gotten clogged up over time. And don't worry too much about the cost. If it's just a clogged injector or filter, it won't cost an arm and a leg to fix. Keep us updated. Fingers crossed it's a quick fix for your Mazda! Cheers!
Hey again! Ah, this whole fuel injector idea makes a lot of sense. I guess it's one of those things you never think about until it starts causing problems, eh? I'll pop by the workshop soon to check the fuel system like you suggested. Anyways, you've been a great help. I've learned a lot, and I'm feeling much more optimistic about sorting this out now. Will definitely keep you looped in on what happens next. Cheers!
Hey there! I encountered a similar issue with my 1998 Mazda Bongo. I'd say the level of my car expertise is just some experience. I hoofed it to my local workshop, and following their inspection, they discovered a defective cold shut-off valve. The best part? Didn't cost me a dime to fix it. Incredible, right? By any chance, could you share more details about what your car's doing specifically? I might have more insights to share. Cheers!