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2000 Mazda B-Series - Page 9 Questions & Answers
Where would i be able
you can download a manual for this vehicle at
http://www.auto-repair-manuals.com
it is a bit spendy,, but it is the best service manual that you can get -- very good pictures and diagrams and well written, it will be the best service manual you will ever need.
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My car has no spark
Ford bought out Mazda and they have a tendency to have faulty "starter relays".
I would start there first.
Hi we changed the head
Should be in the intake maifold by the water pump.Follow your water lines from the heater core and you should find it.
I'm driving a Mazda drifter
looking through my pdf manuals but no joy so far ,right found mazda but they are not marked just document numbers which is a job for a rainey day ,so first place to look is the back bulbs ,have you got stop and tail light bulbs with two contacts on the base ,then most common cause is the horn wiring where it joins the steering column ,find the feed wire for the horn in one of the multiplug connections for the indicators or wipers and the horn wire is one of them,or seperate ,most likely seperate ,disconmnect it as this is 90% where the trouble will be ,no had a look aty these manuals and only torque settings and capacities sorry,check teh horn wire to the steering column and iam pretty sure this is where the fault lies
Brake lights stays on
Check switch isn't depressed at pedal. If power going in & coming out, when not depressed, replace switch.
I have a 2000 b2500
NOPE CANT CHANGE ENGINE AND DRIVE TRAIN ITS PCM IS PROGRAMMED FOR 2.5 ENGINE AND DRIVE TRAIN IF YOU CHANGE FACTORY SETTINGS YOU WILL HAVE ALL KINDS OF PCM TROUBLE CODES.
Is there any available insidewall
I'd check with a local used auto parts store (wrecking yard). You might have to buy the entire tailgate, but even that shouldn't be too expensive.
When the speed on the
Could be an air leak in a window seal, or maybe even a speedometer cable?
But you need to narrow it down more.
Take a piece of rubber tubing, listen through it, and move it around where the whistle is loudest, while someone else drives.
I have a mazda b2500
I think this may be normal. The glow plugs are only times for a short duration, and it should not require them very long. Otherwise they would burn out and require replacement all the time. As long as it is fine once it warms up, I would not worry. But if it takes too long to warm up, you may have a bad thermostat. Check by feeling the radiator hoses on a cold engine. One should slowly get warm, while the other should stay cold until it suddenly get hot. If they both slowly get warm, the thermostat is always open.
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