Why does my Mazda 6 feel heavier in one direction?

Why does my Mazda 6 feel heavier in one direction?

If you can find someone that can read the torque values from the EPS control module, they should be balanced – with your complaint, you’ll find the torque sensor values differ left to right, fooling the control module into thinking the steering is receiving a turning force when it’s not, hence it feeling heavier in one direction than the other.

Why does my fuel injector have a vibration?

Vibration is a fuel injector problem symptom that corresponds to other engine problems that arise from other sources. So, you may need to run more checks to confirm that it is truly the injector that is causing the vibration. Old age can make the injector to have a fault or have a hole or be damaged.

How to fix a Mazda that stalls at stop?

Remove the air hose from the throttle body. Disconnect the throttle body connector. Remove the throttle body from the intake manifold, with the water hose connected. Clean the throttle body on the air hose side using a soft, clean shop cloth, sprayed with engine cleaner (Mazda recommends their P/N 000-77-A86).

How can I tell if my Mazda 6 is PAS?

The alignment has been checked on a Hunter alignment machine by a trusted and knowledgeable friend who made a point of checking that the rack was central before the setup so I’ve ruled out anything like that. As I say, the weight difference can be felt when the car is parked up.

If you can find someone that can read the torque values from the EPS control module, they should be balanced – with your complaint, you’ll find the torque sensor values differ left to right, fooling the control module into thinking the steering is receiving a turning force when it’s not, hence it feeling heavier in one direction than the other.

What kind of engine does a Mazda 121 have?

Mazda 121 The Revue was available in most markets as a small four-door saloon with an optional canvas sunroof added in February 1991. 1.1-, 1.3- and 1.5-litre engines were offered, with either five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. The Mazda 121 was often referred to as the “bubble car” or “jellybean” or “the hat”.

The alignment has been checked on a Hunter alignment machine by a trusted and knowledgeable friend who made a point of checking that the rack was central before the setup so I’ve ruled out anything like that. As I say, the weight difference can be felt when the car is parked up.

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