Hi,
I had a strange issue on a drive into my city recently, whenever I went to accelerate hard, to pull out from a junction or to overtake some cyclists my Mazda 3 seemed to splutter, judder and stalled out making the engine and oil light appear on the dash. After turning it off, leaving it for 5 mins and then restarting the rest of the trip was uneventful, and now I drive a lot calmer, and accelerate a lot slower and it hasn't happened since but I'm now wary that if I need to overtake on an A road and it stalls, I could be in a collision.
Both times it has happened I have been putting my foot down, leaving a junction from 1st to change into 2nd, and in 3rd to overtake cyclists, there was no smoke anywhere, and no other lights came on on the dash except the engine and oil light after it died.
- This seemed to start after I very nearly ran it dry (my mistake, I live in a very remote area with not many fuel stations about), but hasn't happened after refuelling or because Im taking it easier... who knows
- Is it worth buying diesel cleaner/redex to maybe see if that helps to clean any gunk out?
- I barely drive the car, and has only done 55k miles, only about 2/3k of those have been in the last year.
I had a full service from the Mazda dealer a couple of years ago when I bought it, and another full service about a month ago, but the fuel filter etc wasn't changed on the most recent service
I have had some diagnostics done on it which came up with these faults from the OBD.
P0087 -
Type - Powertrain fuel and air
Desc - Fuel rail/system pressure too low
P1180 -
Type - Powertrain manufacturer controlled
Desc - Fuel delivery system low conditions
Cause - Engine running, then the PCM detected that the FTP sensor signal from the NG module data indicated an inferred pressure of less than a minimum calibrated value.
P0704
Type - Powertrain Transmission
Desc - Clutch pedal postion switch circuit conditions
Cause - Engine running, then the PCM did not detect any change in the CPP switch status. The CCP PID should change (5v to 0v) with clutch depressed.
The diagnostic guy said it could potentially be the fuel filter or fuel pump?
Just wondering if anybody had any ideas before I take it into Mazda and probably pay a load for something that may not even fix it.
Thanks