Great video! My friend has a 2006 Mazda 6. It will idle but if I put a demand on the engine by hitting the brakes or the gas pedal is surges and stalls. It has 200,000 miles and I am leaning towards the fuel pump you changed here. I haven't checked the codes. This was very helpful for me moving forward
Is the fuel regulator on the engine or by the fuel pump? I have a fault code pooo1 fuel pressure regulator open circuit. I'm tying to know with one is no good
Thanks homie. Im back on the road at 252,183.
The hardest part was getting it all cleaned and clear of debris before the install
That is awesome friend, I am glad the video had helped you get back on the road. Nice work👍.
Great video! My friend has a 2006 Mazda 6. It will idle but if I put a demand on the engine by hitting the brakes or the gas pedal is surges and stalls. It has 200,000 miles and I am leaning towards the fuel pump you changed here. I haven't checked the codes. This was very helpful for me moving forward
I’m glad you have found this video is useful, thanks friend.
You make it look easy.
Thanks friend.
Is there a way to just change out the filter? I have not been able to find the filter or a video on it
If you haven't already found out, from what I understand, this car doesn't have a separate fuel filter. Just a mesh sock around the pickup.
Is the fuel regulator on the engine or by the fuel pump? I have a fault code pooo1 fuel pressure regulator open circuit. I'm tying to know with one is no good
Fuel regulator is in the fuel pump assembly.
Looks like it would be wise to have a near empty tank to avoid the flotation effect of the component.
Anyone else triggered that he left that stone in the O-ring groove?
You have to speak up can't hear you good
Sorry about that, these are my first video. I will try to improve on it.