Hi,
I'm new to the forum. I own a 2004 Mazda 3, 2.3 with 85,000+ miles. I have had continuing problems with the engine warning light. The diagnostics (at $85-$95 a pop) always indicate a faulty gas cap, which I have had replaced (because the original was "faulty"). The fix was good for a few weeks and the engine warning light came back on again.
The car is due its annual state inspection this month. It CANNOT pass inspection with an illuminated engine warning light. So I take it to a service shop, they run the diagnostics ($85-$95), that will indicate a fuel cap problem, replace or fix fuel cap, reset computer, and hopefully engine light will not illuminate for 48 hours in order to pass inspection.
Help! What should I do? Is this a chronic Mazda 3 issue?
I'm new to the forum. I own a 2004 Mazda 3, 2.3 with 85,000+ miles. I have had continuing problems with the engine warning light. The diagnostics (at $85-$95 a pop) always indicate a faulty gas cap, which I have had replaced (because the original was "faulty"). The fix was good for a few weeks and the engine warning light came back on again.
The car is due its annual state inspection this month. It CANNOT pass inspection with an illuminated engine warning light. So I take it to a service shop, they run the diagnostics ($85-$95), that will indicate a fuel cap problem, replace or fix fuel cap, reset computer, and hopefully engine light will not illuminate for 48 hours in order to pass inspection.
Help! What should I do? Is this a chronic Mazda 3 issue?