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Posted on Dec 28, 2008

2000 mazda mpv wont start

It lossed some rpm and started to die when i would stop at red lights or anywhere i stopped at. the last time i made it home was the last time it started. i replaced camshaft position sensor and ignition coil. it still wont stop. i checked fuses too. what could it be? it turns over just no fire.

  • henderson132 Dec 28, 2008

    i moved idle set screw and still nothing. i hear the fuel pump, it turns over, checked fuses, new coil, plugs, air filter, camshaft position sensor. what would cause it to lose rpm's before it wouldnt start?

  • SanLuvsMe Mar 25, 2009

    I had this SAME problem...in the shop now after sitting for 5 months! Can't seem to find the issue. I am on the 4th fuel pump!

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Lost power went dead while driving. Try to restart motor by jumper but will not start.

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Try to adjust the iddle speed screw, tighten it clockwise

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