I bought a 2002 Protege ES from a dealer 33 days ago (note, 3 days out of warranty). It was inspected and given a basic service before sale, and ran quite smoothly. Until this evening. I am driving along at 60km/h and the CEL comes on. I am arriving at my destination in about 100 meters, I slow down, pull in and there is a slight loss of compression accompanied with a roughness that feels like a tiny misfire.
I check the manual - first thing it says is to check the fuel level. It is low, but not down to empty. Maybe a faulty guage? I do what I have to do and come back to the car in 20 mins. It's -9C outside now, and the car now struggles to start. When it does, it's barely running - almost like there is no fuel. I check the belts are on (I hope that one is the timing belt), then head 200 meters to the Shell garage at an enforced snail's pace. It wasn't fuel. It barely moved the 10 meters to the nearest parking spot.
There is not much I can do at -9 in the night, but I can say that there is oil, coolant and all other fluids as required. Any ideas why I would go from running perfectly to not at all in the space of 310ish meters? The only thing I have changed are the spark plugs - I removed the base level v-groove NGKs and replaced with pre-gapped NGK IX Iridiums, as specified for my model. The car was working really well with these 310 meters ago, and for the previous 100km. My gut feeling is that this has nothing to do with the problem, but I am not a mechanic.
Tomorrow morning I will check the plugs and reseat the cables (if I am lucky it will warm up to about -3C...) - but I would welcome any other ideas in case that doesn't work. By ideas, I mean pre-"take it to Mazda" hints.
The only other thing worth mentioning is that the ABS light came on at 150km/h when I bought the car (you have to test these things, right?). I haven't driven at high speed since and the light hasn't come on - but could there be a computer fault?
Thanks in advance to anyone who is willing to offer any advice.
I check the manual - first thing it says is to check the fuel level. It is low, but not down to empty. Maybe a faulty guage? I do what I have to do and come back to the car in 20 mins. It's -9C outside now, and the car now struggles to start. When it does, it's barely running - almost like there is no fuel. I check the belts are on (I hope that one is the timing belt), then head 200 meters to the Shell garage at an enforced snail's pace. It wasn't fuel. It barely moved the 10 meters to the nearest parking spot.
There is not much I can do at -9 in the night, but I can say that there is oil, coolant and all other fluids as required. Any ideas why I would go from running perfectly to not at all in the space of 310ish meters? The only thing I have changed are the spark plugs - I removed the base level v-groove NGKs and replaced with pre-gapped NGK IX Iridiums, as specified for my model. The car was working really well with these 310 meters ago, and for the previous 100km. My gut feeling is that this has nothing to do with the problem, but I am not a mechanic.
Tomorrow morning I will check the plugs and reseat the cables (if I am lucky it will warm up to about -3C...) - but I would welcome any other ideas in case that doesn't work. By ideas, I mean pre-"take it to Mazda" hints.
The only other thing worth mentioning is that the ABS light came on at 150km/h when I bought the car (you have to test these things, right?). I haven't driven at high speed since and the light hasn't come on - but could there be a computer fault?
Thanks in advance to anyone who is willing to offer any advice.