95 Millenia 2.3 stalls over 2500 rpm
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95 Millenia 2.3 stalls over 2500 rpm - 7/8/2008 10:26:41 AM
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baperrin
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I recently purchased a 95 Millenia S 2.3 with 145K miles. It was blowing smoke at start up, so I replaced the supercharger, and also replaced the spark plugs and valve cover gaskets at the same time. After the car warmed up, it started stalling out with anything except a slow acceleration, and it wouldn''t go above 2500 rpms. In park, it would bounce up to 2500 rpms and stop. Two of the hoses on the top of the ABV Actuator were brittle and cracked, and after pressing them both further in place, the car would run normal for awhile. I replaced both hoses, but I am still having the same problem. Any suggestions?
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RE: 95 Millenia 2.3 stalls over 2500 rpm - 7/8/2008 5:27:58 PM
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keninn
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yup. car is in limp home mode. tcs off/tcs lites on the dash, too? this is classic abv vent(KJ03-18-741A) and or vacuum(KJ02-18-741A) solenoids. mazda sugg list price, 69.95. 48 and change from tasca mazda.
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RE: 95 Millenia 2.3 stalls over 2500 rpm - 7/9/2008 10:30:36 AM
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baperrin
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Thanks, keninn! I was following the vac hoses, and noticed the hose that runs to the base of the ABV solenoid valve had come loose from the metal piping just below the ABV actuator. I also pulled a P0325 code, which I have read is the dreaded knock sensor. Could this code also be a result of this loose hose? I am really hoping not to have to go back in and replace the knock sensor. From what I read, it is a pain. Also, I don''t remember seeing the knock sensor when I had the intakes off to replace the valve covers. Can you direct me to where it is on the 2.3?
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RE: 95 Millenia 2.3 stalls over 2500 rpm - 7/9/2008 12:39:34 PM
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keninn
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dunno about the loose hose. but you dont want to go in after the knock sensor. if you do, you will then know how to change the compressor, because it looks like it is under it. also, you need a special socket. it looks like a slotted o2 socket. if you are not throwing any codes, perhaps the loose hose was the fix for the limp home. i doubt it, but who knows?
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