So I had AutoZone check with a code reader. They said it was a P0300. Should I take to the dealer or ?

Asked by z350ns Jul 31, 2012 at 02:17 PM about the 1997 Mazda MX-5 Miata Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

They said it could be The folowing...
Lean air/fuel ratio, week ignition system,engine mechanical condition, vacuumleak effecting one cylinder.
That was the print out they gave me. What to check first.

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^ Exactly, if you are mechanically inclined it may be a good idea to tear into it a little and start replacing the vacuum lines on the car. possibly even a tune up too. probably be less than 175 for a full tune up and vacuum lines. just remember have good diagrams or take pictures if you feel unsure!

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The 03 codes also include o2 sensor if im not mistaken. Most likely a bad o2 sensor...

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