Mazda MPV engine fails to start with air flow sensor connected, experiences gear engagement issues and loss of power on Mazda MPV

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Problem overview

Some Mazda MPV owners report experiencing trouble starting the vehicle when the air flow sensor is connected, which may be linked to ignition coil failure or engine cranking issues. Additionally, some owners encounter gear engagement problems, often associated with transmission issues that are commonly reported in second-generation Mazda MPVs. Furthermore, a loss of power in the engine, accompanied by misfiring and the check engine light activating, may indicate serious engine or power train problems. To resolve these concerns, it is recommended that owners consult a qualified mechanic familiar with Mazda vehicles for accurate diagnosis and necessary repairs.

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