Hesitation: Going up steep hill, in idle with AC on

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CHOPKINS07
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I have a 6-cyclinder 2000 Mazda 626 with about 75k miles.

Lately my car has been having a little stutter/hesitation in certain events.

When I'm going up a steep hill, the car will stutter a little bit, triggering the Check Engine light to flash a few times, then when I lay on the gas a little more, the stuttering goes away.

Also, when the car is idle and the AC is on, the car will stutter, even causing it to register on the RPM meter. It does it a little bit when the AC is off, but when it's on, it does it very noticeably and regularly

I've been told to go get a tune-up, but I feel like I'd like to fix one thing instead of 8 and save a few bucks. I'd like to spare no expense but that isn't an option right now, any ideas?
May 15, 2007 at 4:15 PM
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[quote:13adcc6a33="Chopkins07"]I have a 6-cyclinder 2000 Mazda 626 with about 75k miles.

Lately my car has been having a little stutter/hesitation in certain events.

When I'm going up a steep hill, the car will stutter a little bit, triggering the Check Engine light to flash a few times, then when I lay on the gas a little more, the stuttering goes away.

Also, when the car is idle and the AC is on, the car will stutter, even causing it to register on the RPM meter. It does it a little bit when the AC is off, but when it's on, it does it very noticeably and regularly

I've been told to go get a tune-up, but I feel like I'd like to fix one thing instead of 8 and save a few bucks. I'd like to spare no expense but that isn't an option right now, any ideas?[/quote:13adcc6a33]

When was the last major tune-up? If you bought this vehicle since 2000 its overdue for the tune.

CEL flash-you need to have the OBD2 code/s pulled and comeback with it.
May 15, 2007 at 5:24 PM
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CHOPKINS07
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As far as a major tune up...I couldn't even tell you when the last one was.


"CEL flash-you need to have the OBD2 code/s pulled and comeback with it."

---Can you please "dumb" this statement down for me. I'm not all that car-inclined. Where can I find this/these code(s)?


Thanks for replying. I really appreciate it.
May 15, 2007 at 5:49 PM
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Autozone will scan the PCM for free
May 15, 2007 at 6:12 PM