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Mazda MPV: Problems & Solutions
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For the TCS, maybe I'll try it off for a while.
Our van has rear A/C. Last month, driving through the Mojave, on a sunny but not very hot day, we could hardly get comfortable. When I went to the dealer for the sticker recall, I asked for a check of the A/C and the transmission, but they were too busy. :-(
For the shifter, I am a junk yard hound, but it'll be many years before I see an MPV at Pick-a-part.
Mazda_Guy, special thanks for the chuckle.
/j
It sounds like a control module acting up. If it doesn't do it consistently (and/or when hot or cold) then it's (in my experience) not the actual transmission itself.
Starting/cranking;
eh, well...mine "kinda" does that but I remember the Ford I had years ago and I'm just thankful it starts...
Beachnut: Peanuts on the floor??? I make the soccer players take off their shoes before getting in and then only after a thorough inspection for loose debris on socks, shin guards, etc. I think the last trip three of them chose to walk home rather than put up with me...one was my wife!
/j
prlamz: re AC - I DO find that when we're cruising on the freeway that the sun plays a big part in the comfort factor (ie. left side passengers hot, right side comfortable). You may want to consider tinting your front two windows if you haven't already.
BeachNut: I may have to do that, but reluctantly. The plan is to sell our MPV in Massachussets when it's time to leave LA behind.
What should I ask for on the PCM?
Then go to "info" (on the left), then "2000" under Technical Service Bulletins, it's number 01-002/01
or you could try http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/tsb/index.cfm
Let us know how you make out ....
SC
I'm looking at Yokohama AVID Touring (94S 620 A B)which have been getting rave reviews on the internet. Has anyone tried these specifically?
I've found with tires that opinions vary widely and there are many good choices out there. Edmund's has a dedicated forum "Tires, tires, tires" May 3, 2002 9:13am
I've found it informative FWIW.
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/j
CJP
The overdrive off light comes on without any reason. When this happens, the rectangle around the gear designation letter disappears. Moving the lever into park and back into drive fixes this but I have to stop to do this obviously. The bigger problem is hesitation when moving from complete stop when waiting for a light to change, for example. It sometimes takes 2-3 seconds before the car moves. Lastly, the car will not move at all unless the lever is moved into park and back into drive. The rpms go up but nothing happens.
When I first took my MPV to the dealer, there was no communications between the transmission module and diagnostic equipment. The module has been since replaced and I at first transmission shifted more smoothly but the problems have returned.
I'm looking for anybody else out there with similar problems so I can talk to the dealer more intelligently because the problem is hard to reproduce during a 15-minute test drive.
SC
In Kczmudzin's case it is different story. Kczmudzin, you should definitely press the dealer to fix this problem. It shouldn't be that way. Remember, while MPV is in the shop for repair you should get free car to drive till yours is fixed.
MB
JR
I'll keep you posted once it arrives and I have tried it.
http://www.vakcer.com/mpv/
Very good site BTW
MB
Actually, I'm the one that originally had this horrendous problem. The dealer worked on it several times, replacing the fuel door, lever, cable assembly, you name it, they did it. My poor wife would constantly call me from the filling station, van full of kids and tank on empty!
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MB
But give it a couple of months and a variety of brands first. It should get considerably better. At least mine did.
Good luck
RJ
I don't agree that 87 octane gas is good for any engine of today's modern cars. It is cheaper and that is all. Today's engines almost all have compression ratio above 8 and I would never put regular gas in my car unless I leased it or did not intend to keep it for long. I also think that spending $100 a year more for gas by buying premium gas is pretty cheap insurance.
MB