Turns over but will not start, where is the inertia reset switch?
SOURCE: '98 Mazda 626 Died and will not start again..HELP
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Check the Fuel injection system (injectors) and the intake manifold. It might also be wise to check the alternator as well as the starter coil and also the electronic distributor
SOURCE: can't find reset switch for fuel pump on mazda mpv
It is typically located in the rear of the vehicle in one of the side compartments. It has a red button on it. I would also check the fuel pump fuse, and relay.
SOURCE: Do you know where or if a 2000 Mazda 626 has a
Hello, I am going to make a few assumptions here. The vehicle has an electric fuel pump and you replaced it. The vehicle has fuel injection. The engine is actually cranking, just not starting, when you say "car still won't crank". You are getting fire to the spark plugs at the plug ends. You checked the fuel pump for power at the pump. No power, then you back traced the wire to the fuse block and checked the fuse to see if it was blown. If the fuse is good back trace the power to the ignition switch and/or ECM for power. You have power at the pump, check the ground and make sure it is connected properly. Will the pump run when someone turns the key on? Pump runs, check fuel manifold for pressure. No pressure, check the fuel filter for blockage, or replace it. Fuel pump doesn't run, new replacement pump is defective. There is usually some type of control module for the fuel pump on fuel injected vehicles. Good Luck, RAC
SOURCE: How to Replace a Fuel pump on a 2000 Mazda 626
yes it isn't that much if you buy them.they slide inside the coupler and release the line.
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SOURCE: 2000 mazda 626 wont start,is turning over,fuel
if you have spark at the plugs you need to check fuel pressure at reed valve on fuel rail,you will need at least 55psi to fire injectors,
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