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Ethenol Causing Rough Idle?
2004 Mazda3...5 door...55k on OD
Anyone else experiencing this? |
RE: Ethanol Causing Rough Idle?
Ethanol, at least a <10% mix, should able to be compensated for by the ECU/PCM? If you are experiencing a rough idle my guess is that something else is wrong.
It could be a MAF that"s not happy, or a evap fuel valve solenoid that"s stuck open. These are two pretty common problems. You might try cleaning the MAF first. Be careful to be gentle with it as it"s a rather sensitive piece. CRC offers a MAF sensor cleaner at your local parts store. You might also try resetting the ECU afterward by disconnecting the battery for +/-10-30mins. It just occurred to me as I was wrapping up this post, but how are your motor mounts... especially the upper, "fluid filled"one on the passenger side. A bad mount can also make the car seem to have a bad idle when it"s actually normal. |
RE: Ethanol Causing Rough Idle?
Thank you virgin1
The motor mounts could have been disrupted from one of the 2(light) rear endings we've experienced. IMHO, ethanol is not a 'good thing' Jack |
RE: Ethanol Causing Rough Idle?
That one in particular seems sensitive to dry rot and losing it"s fluid. They"re about $70 from Mazda but there are a few available on the AM too.
And I agree. Ethanol is not my favorite thing to run in my street car either. For one thing, fuel mileage is reduced, but the cost is not. |
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