Does Mazda have start stop?
While conventional idling stop systems rely on a starter motor to restart the engine, Mazda’s i-stop restarts the engine through combustion; fuel is directly injected into a cylinder while the engine is stopped and ignited to generate downward piston force. It injects fuel and ignites it to restart the engine.
Why does my Mazda 3 stall at stops?
Something similar happened to me with my 2004 Mazda 3. At the end, the problem was the fuel pump. After disconnecting the battery to jump start another car, my car’s PCM could never re-learn how to control the engine because the fuel pressure was way below specifications.
What’s the top speed of a 2004 Mazda3?
Performance. In its test results for the 2004 Mazda3 five-door with the 2.3-litre engine, Car and Driver magazine reported a 0–60 mph (0–97 km/h) acceleration time of 7.4 seconds and a governor-limited top speed of 190 km/h (118 mph).
Why does my Mazda 3 have piston failure?
The first generation of the Mazda 3 has been known to have spontaneous piston failure in the form of the piston itself cracking which is a result of manufacturing anomalies that has plagued a small percentage of the normally reliable car.
What kind of acceleration does a Mazda3 have?
Car and Driver documented the acceleration of a 2007 Mazda3 four-door sedan. Equipped with a 2.3 liter engine and 5-speed manual transmission, the Mazda3 has a 0-60 mph (97 km/h) time of 7.3 seconds and completes the quarter mile in 15.8 seconds at 88 mph (142 km/h).
What’s the problem with my 2004 Mazda 3?
My 2004 Mazda 3 has been great for 40K miles. About 6 weeks ago and 2 visits to Mazda service/repair the problem has yet to be resoloved. When stopping for a red light (car in drive and brake on) a vibration with a rattle starts and stops as soon as foot lifted off brake.
Something similar happened to me with my 2004 Mazda 3. At the end, the problem was the fuel pump. After disconnecting the battery to jump start another car, my car’s PCM could never re-learn how to control the engine because the fuel pressure was way below specifications.
What kind of engine does a Mazda 3 have?
We just got my daughter a used 2004 Mazda 3 4-door sedan. It has a 2.0 liter engine. The car has about 33,000 miles on it. I decided to change the plugs and took out it’s old plugs (which were ITR6F13 – not sure which brand) and replaced them with Bosch 4211 Platinum Plugs with a gap = 0.052.
Which is better Mazda 2.0 or 2.3?
Furthermore, the 2.0 gets significantly better fuel economy. I think that the 2.3 may have made more sense for the 2004-2005 models since it was the only engine with variable valve timing, which gives you more power at lower engine speeds. Mazda added VVT to the 2.0 for 2006, so that’s not an issue anymore.