97 mazda 323 misfire problem, new member
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97 mazda 323 misfire problem, new member
Hey my97323f 80,000 miles has developed misfire problem i think???? thats what youd call it not great with cars.
when i accelerate car will hesitate and then suddenly all power seems to come at once. The problem is not there all the time but seems a bit worse in wet weather and is worse at low speeds and best at high rpm's. ranges from slight hesitation to call not wanting to move. worse when under load.changed some parts and borrowered others from friends car (also97 323)to try find problem as im a student and cant afford main dealer costs
new spark plugs, new spark wires
borrowed airflow meter no better.
Tested on diagnostics machine 3 times no problems showing
any help much appreciated with this long running annoying problem. some one told me ignition coil may be problem???
when i accelerate car will hesitate and then suddenly all power seems to come at once. The problem is not there all the time but seems a bit worse in wet weather and is worse at low speeds and best at high rpm's. ranges from slight hesitation to call not wanting to move. worse when under load.changed some parts and borrowered others from friends car (also97 323)to try find problem as im a student and cant afford main dealer costs
new spark plugs, new spark wires
borrowed airflow meter no better.
Tested on diagnostics machine 3 times no problems showing
any help much appreciated with this long running annoying problem. some one told me ignition coil may be problem???
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RE: 97 mazda 323 misfire problem, new member
just lettin you know that i have the same prob but with a '03 323f sport so if anyone helps me i will give you the same info cheers snappy
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Did anybody find a solution to this problem?
I have a '97 323 and after having the clutch replaced, it is showing exactly the problem described above.
Above 2000rpm it is fine but below that it seems to misfire (or just judder) under acceleration.
I have a '97 323 and after having the clutch replaced, it is showing exactly the problem described above.
Above 2000rpm it is fine but below that it seems to misfire (or just judder) under acceleration.
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Mazda 97 mazda 323 misfire problem
That sounds, something unbelievable, but its a technology after all....
"Wells are not digged, when the house is on fire"..
So need to be careful and with full precaution before moving for a long drive.
"Wells are not digged, when the house is on fire"..
So need to be careful and with full precaution before moving for a long drive.
Last edited by unicorn6; 01-10-2012 at 09:20 AM.
#8
No, allow me to amplify, WHAT????
Last edited by virgin1; 03-11-2010 at 04:01 PM.
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Misfire under load
My 323f has developed such a problem. I arrived at this thread and the first few posts seemed to desribe the fault perfectly. As I read more I figured I would find the answer in a subsequent post but then it all became rather surreal and most disappointing of all, no solution!
Any serious ideas anyone?
On older cars without electronic ignition, the ignition condenser would have been the prime supect but on more modern systems ......?
Any serious ideas anyone?
On older cars without electronic ignition, the ignition condenser would have been the prime supect but on more modern systems ......?