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MAZDA 3 2006 (UK) - poor acceleration then takes off at 3250 revs
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowMazda 3 on acceleration drops engine powerEngine randomly turns off on Mazda Capella 2000Acceleration problem, but only immediately after stoppingWhy does my manual gear sometimes slip into neutral?Why is my car losing power when accelerating?Engine stuttering when idle or low rev (no check engine light)Nissan Quashqai acceleration problemEngine problem while acceleratingBlack water from exhaust, cylinder misfire and rought idle2003 Chevy Cavalier: Why does acceleration sometimes stop working properly?
I have a 2006 Petrol Mazda 3 1.6, with 74k on the clock.
I have a problem where the car is really jumpy with poor acceleration when it is accelerating from 0 up to 3250 revs, it feels like it is misfiring. When it gets to 3250 it's like a turbo kicks in and is fine (it doesn't have a turbo).
I have had an analyser on it and there are no error messages.
What do you think it might be...
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I have a 2006 Petrol Mazda 3 1.6, with 74k on the clock.
I have a problem where the car is really jumpy with poor acceleration when it is accelerating from 0 up to 3250 revs, it feels like it is misfiring. When it gets to 3250 it's like a turbo kicks in and is fine (it doesn't have a turbo).
I have had an analyser on it and there are no error messages.
What do you think it might be...
mazda gasoline misfire acceleration mazda-3
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Possibly an air leak allowing unmetered air into the engine.
– HandyHowie
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I have a 2006 Petrol Mazda 3 1.6, with 74k on the clock.
I have a problem where the car is really jumpy with poor acceleration when it is accelerating from 0 up to 3250 revs, it feels like it is misfiring. When it gets to 3250 it's like a turbo kicks in and is fine (it doesn't have a turbo).
I have had an analyser on it and there are no error messages.
What do you think it might be...
mazda gasoline misfire acceleration mazda-3
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I have a 2006 Petrol Mazda 3 1.6, with 74k on the clock.
I have a problem where the car is really jumpy with poor acceleration when it is accelerating from 0 up to 3250 revs, it feels like it is misfiring. When it gets to 3250 it's like a turbo kicks in and is fine (it doesn't have a turbo).
I have had an analyser on it and there are no error messages.
What do you think it might be...
mazda gasoline misfire acceleration mazda-3
mazda gasoline misfire acceleration mazda-3
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Possibly an air leak allowing unmetered air into the engine.
– HandyHowie
5 hours ago
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Possibly an air leak allowing unmetered air into the engine.
– HandyHowie
5 hours ago
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Possibly an air leak allowing unmetered air into the engine.
– HandyHowie
5 hours ago
Possibly an air leak allowing unmetered air into the engine.
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5 hours ago
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My gut says it's likely to related to either a dodgy throttle position sensor or a faulty air mass meter. Whilst it is reporting no errors, it's worth doing diagnosis such as resetting the throttle position (sorry, I'm not sure how this is done on this car) and checking things like coolant temperatures reported by the ECU against guestimated values.
If it were my car, the first thing I'd do would be disconnect the battery overnight in the hope that this would wipe out any ECU learned values and force the car to re-calibrate itself.
How long does the re-calibration take in the morning? Can OP start driving as soon as they re-attach the battery cables and start up their car?
– MonkeyZeus
1 hour ago
1
Absolutely, should be able to reconnect battery, start vehicle and drive straight away.
– Steve Matthews
1 hour ago
Sorry if it seemed like a silly question. I was personally curious about any required wait time. I would hate to hear OP report back that they blew their engine because something wasn't given enough time to re-calibrate.
– MonkeyZeus
1 hour ago
1
On startup the car ought to go to perform a throttle calibration and then default to a manufacturer programmed set of parameters.
– Steve Matthews
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Remove the mass air sensor housing -- usually directly downwind from the air cleaner. Look inside and try to find the tiny insect body or other debris that has lodged itself between the two wires of the sensor. Do not use chemical cleaning sprays. You might try canned air or even a vacuum. Replace the air cleaner while you're at it since it likely caused this failure. Put everything back together, and go for a test run. This is a pretty common problem, and I've even experienced it personally.
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My gut says it's likely to related to either a dodgy throttle position sensor or a faulty air mass meter. Whilst it is reporting no errors, it's worth doing diagnosis such as resetting the throttle position (sorry, I'm not sure how this is done on this car) and checking things like coolant temperatures reported by the ECU against guestimated values.
If it were my car, the first thing I'd do would be disconnect the battery overnight in the hope that this would wipe out any ECU learned values and force the car to re-calibrate itself.
How long does the re-calibration take in the morning? Can OP start driving as soon as they re-attach the battery cables and start up their car?
– MonkeyZeus
1 hour ago
1
Absolutely, should be able to reconnect battery, start vehicle and drive straight away.
– Steve Matthews
1 hour ago
Sorry if it seemed like a silly question. I was personally curious about any required wait time. I would hate to hear OP report back that they blew their engine because something wasn't given enough time to re-calibrate.
– MonkeyZeus
1 hour ago
1
On startup the car ought to go to perform a throttle calibration and then default to a manufacturer programmed set of parameters.
– Steve Matthews
1 hour ago
add a comment |
My gut says it's likely to related to either a dodgy throttle position sensor or a faulty air mass meter. Whilst it is reporting no errors, it's worth doing diagnosis such as resetting the throttle position (sorry, I'm not sure how this is done on this car) and checking things like coolant temperatures reported by the ECU against guestimated values.
If it were my car, the first thing I'd do would be disconnect the battery overnight in the hope that this would wipe out any ECU learned values and force the car to re-calibrate itself.
How long does the re-calibration take in the morning? Can OP start driving as soon as they re-attach the battery cables and start up their car?
– MonkeyZeus
1 hour ago
1
Absolutely, should be able to reconnect battery, start vehicle and drive straight away.
– Steve Matthews
1 hour ago
Sorry if it seemed like a silly question. I was personally curious about any required wait time. I would hate to hear OP report back that they blew their engine because something wasn't given enough time to re-calibrate.
– MonkeyZeus
1 hour ago
1
On startup the car ought to go to perform a throttle calibration and then default to a manufacturer programmed set of parameters.
– Steve Matthews
1 hour ago
add a comment |
My gut says it's likely to related to either a dodgy throttle position sensor or a faulty air mass meter. Whilst it is reporting no errors, it's worth doing diagnosis such as resetting the throttle position (sorry, I'm not sure how this is done on this car) and checking things like coolant temperatures reported by the ECU against guestimated values.
If it were my car, the first thing I'd do would be disconnect the battery overnight in the hope that this would wipe out any ECU learned values and force the car to re-calibrate itself.
My gut says it's likely to related to either a dodgy throttle position sensor or a faulty air mass meter. Whilst it is reporting no errors, it's worth doing diagnosis such as resetting the throttle position (sorry, I'm not sure how this is done on this car) and checking things like coolant temperatures reported by the ECU against guestimated values.
If it were my car, the first thing I'd do would be disconnect the battery overnight in the hope that this would wipe out any ECU learned values and force the car to re-calibrate itself.
answered 6 hours ago
Steve MatthewsSteve Matthews
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How long does the re-calibration take in the morning? Can OP start driving as soon as they re-attach the battery cables and start up their car?
– MonkeyZeus
1 hour ago
1
Absolutely, should be able to reconnect battery, start vehicle and drive straight away.
– Steve Matthews
1 hour ago
Sorry if it seemed like a silly question. I was personally curious about any required wait time. I would hate to hear OP report back that they blew their engine because something wasn't given enough time to re-calibrate.
– MonkeyZeus
1 hour ago
1
On startup the car ought to go to perform a throttle calibration and then default to a manufacturer programmed set of parameters.
– Steve Matthews
1 hour ago
add a comment |
How long does the re-calibration take in the morning? Can OP start driving as soon as they re-attach the battery cables and start up their car?
– MonkeyZeus
1 hour ago
1
Absolutely, should be able to reconnect battery, start vehicle and drive straight away.
– Steve Matthews
1 hour ago
Sorry if it seemed like a silly question. I was personally curious about any required wait time. I would hate to hear OP report back that they blew their engine because something wasn't given enough time to re-calibrate.
– MonkeyZeus
1 hour ago
1
On startup the car ought to go to perform a throttle calibration and then default to a manufacturer programmed set of parameters.
– Steve Matthews
1 hour ago
How long does the re-calibration take in the morning? Can OP start driving as soon as they re-attach the battery cables and start up their car?
– MonkeyZeus
1 hour ago
How long does the re-calibration take in the morning? Can OP start driving as soon as they re-attach the battery cables and start up their car?
– MonkeyZeus
1 hour ago
1
1
Absolutely, should be able to reconnect battery, start vehicle and drive straight away.
– Steve Matthews
1 hour ago
Absolutely, should be able to reconnect battery, start vehicle and drive straight away.
– Steve Matthews
1 hour ago
Sorry if it seemed like a silly question. I was personally curious about any required wait time. I would hate to hear OP report back that they blew their engine because something wasn't given enough time to re-calibrate.
– MonkeyZeus
1 hour ago
Sorry if it seemed like a silly question. I was personally curious about any required wait time. I would hate to hear OP report back that they blew their engine because something wasn't given enough time to re-calibrate.
– MonkeyZeus
1 hour ago
1
1
On startup the car ought to go to perform a throttle calibration and then default to a manufacturer programmed set of parameters.
– Steve Matthews
1 hour ago
On startup the car ought to go to perform a throttle calibration and then default to a manufacturer programmed set of parameters.
– Steve Matthews
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Remove the mass air sensor housing -- usually directly downwind from the air cleaner. Look inside and try to find the tiny insect body or other debris that has lodged itself between the two wires of the sensor. Do not use chemical cleaning sprays. You might try canned air or even a vacuum. Replace the air cleaner while you're at it since it likely caused this failure. Put everything back together, and go for a test run. This is a pretty common problem, and I've even experienced it personally.
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Remove the mass air sensor housing -- usually directly downwind from the air cleaner. Look inside and try to find the tiny insect body or other debris that has lodged itself between the two wires of the sensor. Do not use chemical cleaning sprays. You might try canned air or even a vacuum. Replace the air cleaner while you're at it since it likely caused this failure. Put everything back together, and go for a test run. This is a pretty common problem, and I've even experienced it personally.
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Remove the mass air sensor housing -- usually directly downwind from the air cleaner. Look inside and try to find the tiny insect body or other debris that has lodged itself between the two wires of the sensor. Do not use chemical cleaning sprays. You might try canned air or even a vacuum. Replace the air cleaner while you're at it since it likely caused this failure. Put everything back together, and go for a test run. This is a pretty common problem, and I've even experienced it personally.
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Remove the mass air sensor housing -- usually directly downwind from the air cleaner. Look inside and try to find the tiny insect body or other debris that has lodged itself between the two wires of the sensor. Do not use chemical cleaning sprays. You might try canned air or even a vacuum. Replace the air cleaner while you're at it since it likely caused this failure. Put everything back together, and go for a test run. This is a pretty common problem, and I've even experienced it personally.
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Possibly an air leak allowing unmetered air into the engine.
– HandyHowie
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