SOURCE: how do i open gas tank on a 1997 mazda millenia
Push the button on the door before you open it. If it still doesn't work turn the key forward one notch and try again. It that doesn't work (and it is cold) you might need to just pry the gas door very lightly to break up any ice, then try push the button again. I have the same problem on my 97 millenia, and sooner or later it pops open.
SOURCE: mazda millenia problems
here are a few problems to look out for:
Check-engine light: Check engine light comes on due to carbon buildup on the exhaust valves of 2.5L engine. (1995-02)
Engine noise: Some engines make a metallic tapping noise requiring a new friction-gear spring on the camshaft. (1995)
Headlights: The headlight drain hoses can get kinked by the aiming screws causing fogging. (1995-96)
Keys: It may be hard to turn the ignition key because the steering shaft is not positioned correctly. (1995)
Steering problems: The steering wheel may be off center requiring adjustment of the tie rods. (1995).
You can also have a look at the following website where some owner have given their opinions on owning one. http://www.carsurvey.org/reviews/mazda/millenia/r68654/comments/
SOURCE: supercharger in a 2.5 engine
Superchargers are very cool stuff, but they are very expensive to buy, difficult to maintain and if the engine is not in top notch condition and specially prepared for the extra cylinder pressures likely you will blow it up shortly after installing it. I used to build blown fuel engines and know what goes into them, and what happens to them (even the most expensive and best prepared have short lives.) Granted a street unit wont make the boost I'm familiar with but the result is the same. So, even if you can find a kit somewhere, be prepared to own a pile of scrap metal shortly thereafter...
SOURCE: my hold light is flashing in my 2001 mazda millenia
hold light flashing means you have a transmission fault of some kind, check vehicle speed sensor
SOURCE: where is the fuel pump located on a 1997 mazda
Mounted on top and inside the fuel tank. If you have to replace it, look for an access panel inside the car above the pump. It may or may not have one. If it does not you will have to remove the fuel tank in order to replace the pump.
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