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    step sticky stephen's Avatar
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    i thought u were going to bring that thing by here. i'll be at the house all day tomorrow (or today rather). the oil leaking into the timing cover could've made the belt slip, and jump timing. i'd think you'd feel that whether it's warm or cold...but anyhow, buzz me later.

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    Change the coolant tem sensor...Those old mazdas are real funny about that,make sure you buy a oem sensor too My bro mx3 had some of the same problems your having..Never hurt to try

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    Quote Originally Posted by Siverprobegt
    Change the coolant tem sensor...Those old mazdas are real funny about that,make sure you buy a oem sensor too My bro mx3 had some of the same problems your having..Never hurt to try

    i did replace it.. but only when i broke the other one..lol But i didnt use a oem mazda one... and it wasnt doing it before than.. so you might be right....

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