Ok guys I have a 1998 mazda protege 1.5 L.ive done everything..i cleaned the pcv valve,maf sensor,egr valve,spark wires and rotor cap,throttle body..after I cleaned throttle body the CEL game on..so I pulled the codes and.got 4 codes..i wrote them down but forgot but.i remember what they said.one code was about the egr valve..i put the top(where the plug is) on wrong..i put it on 90 degrees to the left so its facing the engine but I looked it up and the most thatll do is cause more co2..one was fuel trim malfunction which I heard is that pipe thing (that connects my maf to the throttle body ) has a crack..i checked and theres no cracks..one was a bad TPS sensor and one was an oxygen sensor(bank 1 sensor 1) so I finally thought I found it..the o2 sensor since that seems like its a common occurance..wel I replaced.it today and still has a rough idle..it sits at about 500-700 rpms and its drivingme crazy..keep in mind I only drove it around the block does it need time for the computer to get use to the sensor?could it be the tps?im getting angry
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I'd fix the EGR valve if you haven't already. Also, have you checked your timing or the fuel system. There's more to a bad idle than just faulty sensors. You can also adjust the idle, up or down, using the screw on the top of the throttle body.
What exactly is the idle doing? Staying at a constant, low rpm and annoying amounts of vibration? Or bouncing up and down instead of staying constant?
Mine used to bounce around, cause misfires and stall out if I didn't keep my foot on the gas while stopping. I upped my idle to about 1000 rpm until I found the problem, the egr valve was stuck. Anything below 1000 rpm and it would stall out.
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Originally posted by irishkev90 View PostI'd fix the EGR valve if you haven't already. Also, have you checked your timing or the fuel system. There's more to a bad idle than just faulty sensors. You can also adjust the idle, up or down, using the screw on the top of the throttle body.
What exactly is the idle doing? Staying at a constant, low rpm and annoying amounts of vibration? Or bouncing up and down instead of staying constant?
Mine used to bounce around, cause misfires and stall out if I didn't keep my foot on the gas while stopping. I upped my idle to about 1000 rpm until I found the problem, the egr valve was stuck. Anything below 1000 rpm and it would stall out.
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What year is your car? That looks more like the idle air control. The egr valve doesn't have water lines and should be towards the bottom of the intake manual.
Easy way to find it is to locate the tube coming out the side of the exhaust manifold and follow it around to the intake manifold. There should be a small valve near where the tube meets the intake manifold.
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Originally posted by irishkev90 View PostWhat year is your car? That looks more like the idle air control. The egr valve doesn't have water lines and should be towards the bottom of the intake manual.
Easy way to find it is to locate the tube coming out the side of the exhaust manifold and follow it around to the intake manifold. There should be a small valve near where the tube meets the intake manifold.
Thanks for replying mate, it's a 95.
That would make sense- the water n all.
Can't seem to see anything else, under the intake, or anything from the exhaust.
Could I just not have one?
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Its a sort of ufo shaped thing (literally) with a plug and vacuum line coming out the top, and its almost directly at the bottom of the intake manifold, toward near the 3rd cylinder.
So if you remove your intake hose and stick your head down under right in front of the trottle body, you'll see it.96 Protege LX 1.5L
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Originally posted by Protege_Driver View PostIts a sort of ufo shaped thing (literally) with a plug and vacuum line coming out the top, and its almost directly at the bottom of the intake manifold, toward near the 3rd cylinder.
So if you remove your intake hose and stick your head down under right in front of the trottle body, you'll see it.
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