1998 Mazda MPV - Answered Questions & Fixed issues

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Where is the starter located on a 1998 mazda mpv

not sure . Check you tube here is a video of a 2001 it may be similar to your model https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_W1VwljOK0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwdBEENa7Is Don't know anything about your vehicle but from watching the videos below you may have to check the neutral safety sensor as well ! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0s543TdsXw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8QJX-MWkBU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heoqEJaSJYA
11/12/2017 9:56:31 PM • 1998 Mazda MPV • Answered on Nov 12, 2017 • 855 views
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How do you adjust hand brake on a 1998 Mazda MPV

You will need to replace the parking brake shoes on the rear wheels. Also check all the cables and hardware going to the parking brakes. If you need further help, reach me via phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/steven_a67ead41eb5fc62a
1/17/2017 3:48:28 AM • 1998 Mazda MPV • Answered on Jan 17, 2017 • 111 views
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1998 mazda mpv all sport 4wd transmission control module. Where is it located?

Hi,have a look on u-tube,if im looking at the right part it seems to be on the inside of the auto sump,hope this was some help all the best.
10/30/2016 6:23:54 AM • 1998 Mazda MPV • Answered on Oct 30, 2016 • 297 views
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1998 mazda mpv transmission control module

TCU transmsision were combined with the ECU referb or used ..ebay need to find same year ,same engine and transmission 26333219-lrdjrb3ml5l2vpn3r2iskem5-3-0.jpg 26333219-lrdjrb3ml5l2vpn3r2iskem5-3-1.jpg
10/30/2016 4:48:20 AM • 1998 Mazda MPV • Answered on Oct 30, 2016 • 263 views
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What is wrong when you can't turn your engine off by turning the key to off?

You have a bad ignition switch
3/26/2015 9:33:56 PM • 1998 Mazda MPV • Answered on Mar 26, 2015 • 70 views
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How to replace bumper cover 1998 Mazda MP

You have to take off the wheel well cover after that make sure you do it on both sides in the front there should be bolts that connect to the bumper take the bolts off then open the hood take out the lights unless it does not need the lights to be taken out some cars require at some cars don't there will be both that are holding the top of the bumper on then you take those off the bumpers should come off if not there might be some hidden bolts that you might have to find make sure you keep track of where everything is at and make sure you put it back on in the correct way otherwise your bumper is going to be sideways.
2/26/2015 5:19:18 PM • 1998 Mazda MPV • Answered on Feb 26, 2015 • 69 views
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How to trouble shoot no interior light 1998 masda mpv 3.0

check the bulb first,then the fuse .if ok then you need to know if you have power to that bulb .check with a meter .
1/11/2015 3:23:10 AM • 1998 Mazda MPV • Answered on Jan 11, 2015 • 90 views
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I have a 1998 Mazda MPV AWD. This morning the "O/D OFF" light started flashing after I had the overdrive on for a short time. The revs stayed normal and the van seemed fine. What does the flashing O/D

You lost overdrive. Could be the TCC solenoid stuck or open short. Wiring. Or the EPC solenoid is clogged.
11/9/2014 5:45:42 PM • 1998 Mazda MPV • Answered on Nov 09, 2014 • 497 views
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Temp gauge doesn't work. fuse or?

The gauges should get power from the same circuit. So if the gas gauge works, the temp gauge should have power. Could be the sending unit on the engine, or the gauge itself.
9/5/2014 12:47:27 AM • 1998 Mazda MPV • Answered on Sep 05, 2014 • 194 views
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Engine wont start even with jump

Got fuel? Sounds crazy but you'd be surprised how many times I have poured a gallon of gasoline into someones car to get it to start. No start condition is the most frustrating problem. More information on what happens when you turn the key would help......but basicaly you need 4 things to make a car start. Fuel. Air. Spark. Timing. - oops - 5 things - A key! Sure you are using right key? Had a couple once who had matching chevys and they swapped their keys and didn't know it. The key has a chip in it and only works on that car. Crazy, but the keys fit and turned in both cars. (Almost matching serial numbers? never figured that one out). Anyway, sorry. Fuel, Air, Spark and Timing are needed to start/run. Asked about fuel, but is the fuel getting to the cylinder? Do you have fuel pressure at the fuel rail(s)? When you turn the key to the "On" or "Run" position, do you hear a whining sound coming from the rear (fuel tank area)? That is your fuel pump priming the system. No sound? Check fuses and relays associated with the fuel system. Air. You need air to the cylinder to make it start and run. Check your air intake and filter. Really clogged and dirty filter? Pull it out and try to start. No go? Put it back (change ASAP) and look for Spark. Spark includes battery. Are there any loose connections to/from your battery? Really corroded terminals? Clean and tighten the connections. Try to start. No go? Pull the spark plug wire off an easily accessible spark plug (grasp the "boot" as close to the plug as possible and wiggle back and forth easily while pulling - these boots and wire connectors are fairly delicate). Remove the spark plug (be careful and dont break it or cross thread it when putting back in) and pop the wire back on it and set the plug on top of your engine (away from the spark plug hole). Have someone try to start the engine. You should see the spark plug fire its tiny bright blue spark. If not, you have found your problem. The problem is likely a bad coil, bad coil wire, distributor cap, rotor or a combination of these. If you have spark, then it has come down to timing. There are lots of things that affect timing in modern cars. There are a couple of sensors that jump out - Crankshaft and Camshaft position sensors. These will generally quit working while driving and you will likely notice the problem beforehand with it running really rough and getting crappy mileage, and the check engine light will come on and give you all kinds of hints. IF you turn the key and nothing happens, it might be a broken timing belt, but again, those usually fail under working conditions. It is possible (rare) the timing belt slipped/broke when you last shut off the engine, but I would point at the other 3 things first (Fuel, Air & Spark). Hope this helps. Good luck.
4/22/2014 3:32:13 AM • 1998 Mazda MPV • Answered on Apr 22, 2014 • 156 views
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Water pump is good

If you're alternator is holding a full charge then check your starter.
4/21/2014 11:52:34 PM • 1998 Mazda MPV • Answered on Apr 21, 2014 • 37 views
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Gas and temp gauges not woking

no sufficent power Must be due to dust in the connectors try cleaning them also check for any insulation damages on the wires if so replace them with same type.
4/3/2014 11:03:26 AM • 1998 Mazda MPV • Answered on Apr 03, 2014 • 93 views
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Had a fuel pump installed and now the car wont start.

Check the following: - Fuel pump pressure. - Polarity. - Fuel filter. If the problem persists keep the starter motor engaged for 8 Seconds. - Switch the ignition OFF. - Pull up the error codes with diagnostic computer.
3/3/2014 10:45:28 PM • 1998 Mazda MPV • Answered on Mar 03, 2014 • 253 views
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Brake light light turn on when it should be off

Could be your brake light switch,here's a link to what it look's like.It's located on the brake pedal,may just need adjusting or replaced,push in pedal with hand and look and see if switch is engaging and releasing,easy to adjust,loosen or tighten nut,may need a flashlight to see good.
11/16/2013 2:25:07 AM • 1998 Mazda MPV • Answered on Nov 16, 2013 • 100 views
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How to fix a1998 mazda protege rear wheel strut

Hi Kimberly,here's a guide on how to replace with a new one.Here are some new ones.
2/18/2013 2:29:56 AM • 1998 Mazda MPV • Answered on Feb 18, 2013 • 99 views
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What does the leveler light on dash mean?

Its part of the auto load leveling system. It pumps air to the rear shocks until you reach level condition. Usually only when you first start the vehicle.
1/27/2013 1:32:24 AM • 1998 Mazda MPV • Answered on Jan 27, 2013 • 121 views
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Very little heat,

are the heater core hoses getting hot
2/3/2013 8:57:41 PM • 1998 Mazda MPV • Answered on Feb 03, 2013 • 241 views
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98 mazda mpv 4 WD problems

I have the same problem with my 98 mpv when I flip the switch the light just flash's
3/25/2016 12:45:34 AM • 1998 Mazda MPV • Answered on Mar 25, 2016 • 626 views
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