Mazda 626 - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support
I have a mazda 626
Doesn't want to move as in it is still runinng and just won't go no matter how much you push on the gas, or as in it chugges and bogges and pops?????
How to remove key cylinder on a 98 Mazda 626
Hello. If you have the key to unlock that switch in your car, you must unlock it to remove that switch. Once unlocked, that switch can be removed with 'Torks' six pointed sockets. Also, it's a good idea to put your transmission in neutral and set the parking brake. Make sure the new lock cylinder is in the 'unlocked' position before you insert it into its respectful hole. Good luck and keep me informed; if you want to.
There is oil on top of the pistons
Valve Seals are bad, you need the head rebuilt, new seals and valves. You could try a stop leak product to espand the seals if it has been sitting for awhile. I would not buy anything expensive, but it would be worth a shot, before you have to tear off the top of the engine. Mechanics refer to it as a "Head Job" Well old school mechs. Ask around. I know it is not the PC term, but it is definately Valve Seals oil is leaking past these seals and into the combustion chamber.
OBD II Location 07 Mountaineer
I'm going to take a guess and say likely to be in the passenger compartment. Sometime, they are near the glove box. You can also look under the driver side compartment. There should be a plastic protective cap. Use a flashlight.
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