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On topic: I drove my 4 month old B3000 out to vegas bringing it up to 10,600 perfect miles.
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I will ask some questions next time I'm at the dealership, and we'll see.
-Chad in Houston
http://www.truckaddons.com/Catalog/Wind_and_Rain_Deflectors.htm
It seemed on my 3.0l manual ranger, when I tried shifting from 1st to 2nd, the stick would hit a lockout right in the middle of shifting gears. It seems the linkage was just not broken in. It only happened when cold, and while my truck had less than 1,000 miles. So it sounds to me like the lockout mechanism was just sticking a bit and needed some time to lubricate. On the original poster who had a 96 mazda, it might be the same issue where the shifter linkage just needs relubing or adjustment. Hope that helps!
It has 70K miles on it.
Any thoughts by anyone if this is a slip or something else? It is only starting to get 17 mpg on the road also.
Help!
Meade
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I have never bought a new car before, treated this car like it was a Rolls, was meticulous about maintenance and for my efforts i have a 99 Mazda with under 70K and going on the second engine rebuild.
The truck was built in the NJ Ford plant and i intent on bad mouthing Mazda trucks and the Mazda corporation to everyone i can.
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Dusty
Don't know yet how many cylinders etc but do know it has about 145k miles and camper shell. the guy says that it basically runs wellenough but needs muffler and TLC.
Any advice as to what to look for etc.?!
He wants $750
Thanks!
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My clutch seems to be "sticking" or "catching".
How big of a problem is this?
What is involved?
What type of money am I looking at?
Thanks ahead of time for any replys!!
First, the reason why canadian tire calls for 5W-20 for your mazda B-300 is because in 2001-2002, Honda and Ford (then B-3000 is included)recommend 5W-20 in their light duty vehicule. The reason is simple...to save money! Let me explain. Auto manufacturer have to pay a tax who refers to fuel consumption of vehicules they build. 5W-20 grade oil decreased very slithly the fuel cunsumption, but enough to cross the line who separates 2 tax category. Then, this oil grade is to save money to manufacturer...not customers. Think about it, the 3 liters V6 engines didn't change between 2000 to 2002...so then, there is no reason why this engine would need a different oil viscosity to assure proper protection...this engine have been built with the same specifications than 1997, even older.
However, if you purchase 5W-20 from ford, you will notice that is a semi-synthetic. Less viscosity have been compensated by a better quality lube..that's why a semi-synthetic is used. However, beware before using any Castrol petroleum 5W-20 or similar non-synthetic product: Under severe or hot applications, the 5W-20 grade offer a thinner oil film that may lead to metal adhesion.
For that reason...continue to use a 5W-30 oil grade. This engine has been designed for 30 grade oil at normal operating temp. The 20 grade oil is for manufacturer's benefit (less environmental taxes)...not customers (if poor quality oil, engine wear increases).
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My questions for you guys are, what problems have you had with your Mazdas? Have you been overall satisfied? Also, what would you consider a good price on one, say, a 98-99 with around 50k miles? I found a really nice '99 with 43k miles for $5995. I've been looking at the Mazdas, Rangers (which are more expensive for some reason), S10s, Sonomas, and Tacomas (which all have high mileage in my price range.) I'm looking to spend no more than $6500, which I know is a very low amount, but I'll have to finance it. Already paying 200 a month on the Explorer, so I can't afford much over 100 more per month. Do you think this is wise? Also, what kind of mileage do you guys get with the 4 banger and even the 3.0 six? I'd also like to have a 5 speed, but I noticed there are some automatics too. Any suggestions, comments, etc are appreciated. Thanks!
I recently bought a snazzy new (2003) b-2300 pick up and now I'm thinking about a little cross country jaunt. I'd like to get a camper shell, but I don't want to pay $900 and up for a new one. Can anyone give me any advice about purchasing a used camper shell: things to beware of, places to buy (I'm in the Los Angeles area), and such? Thanking you in advance!
Rue
HOW RELIABLE ARE THEY?WHAT PROBLEMS HAVE THERE BEEN WITH THIS MODEL?
FRIENDS SAY THEY WERE HAVE TRANNY PROBLEMS WITH AUTOMATIC IN THE 92-94?
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and ...there is a cable to an 80 amp fuse that has been cut and I am bafflesd as to where it should terminate on the other end. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Mike
Any ideas?
Hope that helps.
So i've looked for quite a while on online parts db's to see if somebody might have one and i've never found one. i did purchase a 2000 b3000 console for $50 sight unseen over the phone since the wrecking yard guy thought they were the same. they are not.
Even ebay has nothing and has had nothing. seems like there would be at least a couple of wrecked b4000's around somewhere and i think a ranger model probably has the same console but i haven't been able to figure out which one.
Does anybody have a good online source of mazda truck interior parts, most are only mechanicals or some outside parts?
Thanks much and the truck has been ok but is a gas hog and that hurts these days!
mike
Help woman trying to fix her sons truck he cannot get the housing off after removing the hose to replace the thermostat
Hope someone out here has some suggestions. I have a b300 i bought new in 2002. It only has 5K miles. The sucker from day 1 has always been missing. i have taken it back to the dealer 9 times, no check engine light therefore no problem. I have found using an inductive timing light that 3 of the 6 cyclinders stop firing up to 1 sec at a time regardless of engine speed. They don't do it at once, but still miss. They do this regularly at all speeds, so while driving down the freeway it momentarily looses some power. The other 3 cylinders fire reguarly and work fine. I showed this to the mechanic and they changed the ignition/coil, but not effect. I am at my wits end. Any ideas, suggestions ???? HELP please!
Did you ever get an answer? I have a similar issue... Symptoms exactly like you indicate.
I just had a tune-up and they told me the DPFE Sensor was bad... I talked about slipping issue and they said it would probably fix that as they see nothing wrong with the tranny...
Jorge
(I say Hmmmmmm)
John