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why would my mazda millenia shesitate when i floor it whentheres nothing wrong with thetransmission?
when the engine is cold it doesnt hesiate but when its warm it hesitates after 50 mph does anyone know what the problem is it doesnt hesitate all time it only does it when ifloor it but when i accelerate normally it dosent hesitate. when the engine is cold it doesnt hesiate but when its warm it hesitates after 50 mph does anyone know what the problem is it doesnt hesitate all time it only does it when ifloor it but when i accelerate normally it dosent hesitate. it is a 1999 with 84,000 miles and it has an automatic transmission
Without knowing the year or mileage( since you left that out of your question) I would start with( from cheapest to most expensive) the Air filter, Fuel filter, Then spark plug. If that doesn't do it then give me more details and I will try to help. I have a Mazda 3 that wouldn't start the other day. I spent $60 on purge solenoid valve after 2 days of diagnosis. That did the trick. So I do know what I am talking about. Good Luck. Have you tried the steps I suggested? If it is only happening when you floor it then it sounds like a computer problem. Do you have a cap and rotor on that car or is it all electronic? If you have a cap and rotor you might want to take it apart and check for proper operation. Make sure you are getting good spark from all your plugs too.
What is the best laminateflooring as far as looks anddurability.?
Also, has anyone used IFloor.com...if so what was your experience with them?
It's really hard to give the term "best" when it comes to flooring, as this varies per customer, per home. The climate conditions you have and what you require may not be what others need, and so what is best for someone else may not be what is best for you. I answered another question related to this a few minutes ago, and I'm thinking you might find it useful as well: "Here are a few tips (a crash course, if you will) to keep in mind when browsing through the thousands of products that are being offered: 1. The higher the AC rating (aka hardness rating) of the laminate, the more durable it is. 2. Thicker boards doesn't always mean it's a better choice. You still need to look at the quality of the boards (the surface,the core, and the backing). 3. Designs come in smooth, textured, and distressed/hand scraped surfaces. Depending on the look you're after, you can go with any. It is true that textured and distressed/hand scraped finishes will better camouflage scratches than smooth surfaces. 4. Semi-gloss/low-gloss finishes are also better at hiding scratches and marks compared to high-gloss laminates. 5. Some laminates come with the padding already attached to the backing; make sure that it is the good kind---something with a rubber-like texture---and not a flimsy film of foam. 6. For ease of installation and in cases of replacing planks in the future, go with a click-together laminate floor. Another advantage to this is if you want to move the laminates to another part of the house, you can un-click it and install it elsewhere. :) While look and quality is of utmost importance, price may also be a factor. Online stores usually have better prices for better quality laminates you'd find locally." I answer the live chat for simplefloors.com so if you need any additional information on this stop by and chat with me, flooring is what I specialize in and I am happy to help out, no strings attached
Who has used the companyIFloor to purchase flooring atwww.ifloor.com? Please tell meabout your experience.?
I have gone in person to retail outlets, "pre-shopped" for hardwood , and have found flooring from Bruce, Mannington, and other companies that I liked, and now am hoping to find a way to purchase first-quality materials less expensively. IFloor seems to beat everyone's prices, even with shipping charges, so I am hoping to find opinions of people who have used this site, or other suggestions as to how I can get the hardwood that I want at the most reasonable prices. Thanks! What about Home Depot? Lowes? Where can I get good, first-quality 3/4" hardwood flooring, where I could return unopened boxes of excess, and get the best prices on brand names like Bruce, Mannington, Westhollow, Somerset, Harris-Tarkett, Mullican, Armstrong, etc?
I did use this company, but for carpeting, so I can tell you that they are legitimate, that my price comparisons of identical brands found them to be the least expensive, and that the quality and service were above-par. Sorry that I have no wood flooring purchase experience from them to share.

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