Low fuel warning light is not coming on
SOURCE: Loud acceleration noise in my 2003 Mazda 6 2.0 auto
one thing to check is rear engine mounting i have had a stone wedged in one and it causes a nasty noise when accelerating
SOURCE: changing a wheel bearing, 2003 mazda 6
to change that, using a hydraulic press is highly recommended. if you are DIY experienced, this trick works as well:
take a pice of a stable metal pipe, 10-20 cm long. and in diameter just a tick smaller than gross bearing size. take a very heavy tool and use the pipe to beat out the old bearing. dont be shy, needs a lot of power.
do not use this method to insert the new bearing. use a pice of wood instead (must sit stable on the outer bearing ring!!), lubircate a bit and beat carfully and very straigt in fractions of a mm. this is the difficult part and here the bearing may brake if you are too rough.
Not really recommend, but working when used with brain and care.
SOURCE: mazda 6 2001, IBS and handbrake warning lights keeps coming on
Check brake fluid level. If fluid level is low, it can cause lights to flicker on and off while driving.
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