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Mazda B2600 Diesel Problems

Are you having problems with your Mazda B2600 Diesel? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest Mazda B2600 Diesel issues & faults. We have answered all of the most frequently asked questions relating to problems with the Mazda B2600 Diesel.

Mazda Bravo engine clogged

From what you have told us it would seem that it’s not the engine itself, the top-end has been rebuilt without solving the problem, and rebuilding the bottom-end is unlikely to fix it either. I would be looking at the places where oil and coolant could interchange, such as the intercooler, turbo etc.

Common-rail puzzle

THE term common-rail refers to the common fuel rail that delivers the fuel to the fuel-injectors, but common-rail is used to describe the group of diesels which have electronic engine control much as modern petrol engines do. In the common-rail diesel, the fuel is supplied at very high pressure to a single rail which feeds every injector. The injectors themselves are electronically controlled, which means the fuel injected can be very accurately delivered. It all means more power, lower consumption, a cleaner exhaust. The Mazda Bravo doesn't have a common-rail diesel, and Mazda could not say whether one was on the horizon. Check other brands, because it's unlikely others have them either.

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