air condition MAZDA 6 2002 Suplement Owners Manual
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G–8
CHARGING SYSTEM
Generator
Voltage
1. Verify that the battery is fully charged.
•Charge if necessary. (See G–6 BATTERY RECHARGING.)
2. Inspect the drive belt deflection/tension.
(See B2–4 DRIVE BELT INSPECTION.)
•Replace if necessary. (See B2–4 DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT.)
3. Turn off all electrical loads.
4. Turn the engine switch to start the engine and verify that the generator rotates smoothly without any noise
while the engine is running.
5. Measure the voltage at the terminals shown in the table.
•If not as specified, repair or replace the generator if necessary.
Standard voltage
Current
1. Verify that the battery is fully charged.
•Charge if necessary. (See G–6 BATTERY RECHARGING.)
2. Verify that the drive belt deflection/tension is correct. (See B2–4 DRIVE BELT INSPECTION.)
•Replace if necessary. (See B2–4 DRIVE BELT REPLACEMENT.)
3. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
4. Connect an ammeter, capable of reading 120 A or more, between generator terminal B and the wiring harness.
5. Connect the negative battery cable.
6. Turn off all electrical loads.
7. Start the engine and increase the engine speed to 2,000—2,500 rpm.
8. Turn the following electrical loads on and verify that the current reading increases.
(1) Headlights
(2) Blower motor
(3) Rear window defroster
Note
•Current required for generating power varies with electrical loads applied.
Standard current (reference)
Measuring conditions
Room temperature: 20°C {68°F}
Voltage: 13.5 V
Engine hot
* : Must not be 0 A.
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Terminal Engine switch ON (V)Idle (V)
[20°C {68°F}]
BB+
14.1—14.7 LApprox. 1
SB+
SL
A6E4710W102
Engine speed
(rpm)Terminal B current (A)*
1,000 0—80
2,000 0—90
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
K2–15
K2
X : Available
End Of SiePOWERTRAIN DESCRIPTIONA6E571401030207Outline
•In the powertrain system, the hydraulic pressure transported by the control valve operates the clutch, and
brake, and the planetary gear changes the gear ratio according to the driving conditions.
Structure
•The powertrain system consists of seven pairs of clutches, brake, brake band, two pairs of one-way clutches,
and simple type planetary gears.
Duty
typePressure
control
solenoidXX XX X
2-4 brake
solenoid
valveXX XX X
High
clutch
solenoid
valveXX XX X
TCC
solenoid
valveXXX
CAN
signalReduce
torque
signalXXX
Range
signalX
Turbine
speed
signalX
ATF
temperatu
re signalX
TCC
signalXX
Racing
select
signalX
MIL
indicate
request
signalX
AT
warning
light
request
signalX ComponentControl item
Shift
controlLine
pressure
controlReverse
inhibition
controlShift
transient
controlFeedbac
k controlTCC
controlN-D
select
controlSlope
mode
controlOBD
system
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
K2–65
K2
Memory Function
•The memory function stores failure information detected in the failure detection function. Once failure
information is stored, the memory will not be cleared even when the ignition switch is turned off (LOCK
position) or the malfunction is repaired.
•The stored memory (failure information) can be cleared by using the WDS or disconnecting the negative
battery cable.
Failure Indication Function
•The failure indication function illuminates the AT warning lights when the failure detection function determines
there is a malfunction.
DTC Table
X : Available
CCM:Continuous monitor
Fail-safe Function
•In the fail-safe function, minimum vehicle drivability is obtained by changing the signals that are determined as
malfunctions by the failure detection function to the preset values, and limiting the TCM control.
DTC No. On-board diagnostic function MILAT warning
light
indicationDCMonitor
itemMemory
function
P0705 TR switch circuit malfunction (Power short circuit) X X 2 CCM X
P0706 TR switch circuit malfunction (Open/ground short circuit) X X 2 CCM X
P0711 TFT sensor malfunction (Stuck) X–2 CCM X
P0712 TFT sensor circuit malfunction (Short circuit) X X 2 CCM X
P0713 TFT sensor circuit malfunction (Open circuit) X X 2 CCM X
P0715 Input/turbine speed sensor circuit malfunction X X 2 CCM X
P0720 Vehicle speedometer sensor circuit malfunction X X 2 CCM X
P0740 TCC system X–2 CCM X
P0743 TCC solenoid valve malfunction (Open/short) X X 1 CCM X
P0748 Pressure control solenoid malfunction (Open/short)–X–CCM X
P0751 Shift solenoid A malfunction (Stuck off) X–2 CCM X
P0752 Shift solenoid A malfunction (Stuck on) X–2 CCM X
P0753 Shift solenoid A malfunction (Open/short) X X 1 CCM X
P0756 Shift solenoid B malfunction (Stuck off) X–2 CCM X
P0757 Shift solenoid B malfunction (Stuck on) X–2 CCM X
P0758 Shift solenoid B malfunction (Open/short) X X 1 CCM X
P0761 Shift solenoid C malfunction (Stuck off) X–2 CCM X
P0762 Shift solenoid C malfunction (Stuck on) X–2 CCM X
P0763 Shift solenoid C malfunction (Open/short) X X 1 CCM X
P0768 Reduction timing solenoid malfunction (Open/short)–X–CCM X
P0773 Neutral shift solenoid malfunction (Open/short)–X–CCM X
P0778 2-4 brake solenoid malfunction (Open/short)–X–CCM X
P0791 Intermediate sensor malfunction (Open/short) X X 2 CCM X
P0798 High clutch solenoid malfunction (Open/short)–X–CCM X
P1710 GND return malfunction–––Other X
U0073 CAN BUS OFF X X 1 CCM X
U0100 TCM cannot receive any signals from PCM X X 1 CCM X
DTC
No.On-board diagnostic function Detection condition Fail-safe TCC
P0705Transaxle range (TR) switch
circuit malfunction (power short
circuit)•Two or more range signals
are inputted from TR switch
for 5 seconds or more•TR switch priority
D > N > P > R
•Inhibits feedback control,
SLOPE mode, torque
reduction controlAvailable
P0706Transaxle range (TR) switch
circuit malfunction (open/ground
short circuit)•No range signal is inputted
from TR switch for 100
seconds or more•Inhibits feedback control,
SLOPE mode, torque
reduction controlAvailable
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AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
K2–79
K2
Automatic Transaxle Fluid (ATF) Level Inspection
Caution
•The ATF amount varies according to ATF's temperature. Therefore, when checking the ATF level or
replacing the ATF, use a thermometer to measure the temperature then adjust the ATF amount to
the specified level according to the specified temperature.
1. Park the vehicle on level ground.
2. Apply the parking brake and position wheel chocks securely to prevent the vehicle from rolling.
3. Adjust the length of the thermistor probe measure to the measure same as the dipstick and hold the probe with
a paper holder.
4. Insert into the filler tube and measure the
temperature.
5. Warm up the engine until the ATF reaches (60—
70 °C {140—158 °F}).
Caution
•Do not warm the transaxle by performing
stalls. This will damage the torque
converter.
Note
•In some cases it may be necessary to
inspect the ATF in the cool range 15—25 °C
{59—77 °F} before warming up the engine.
6. While depressing the brake pedal, shift the selector lever to each range (P—M), pausing momentarily in each
range.
7. Shift back to P position.
Note
•If the ATF level is too high or too low in hot condition, the following problems may be the cause.
8. While the engine is idling, verify that the ATF level
is in the HOT (65 °C {149 °F}) range. Add the
ATF specified type of, if necessary. (See K2–80
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID (ATF)
REPLACEMENT.)
ATF type
ATF M-III or equivalent (e.g. Dexron
®III)
Capacity (Approximate quantity)
8.3 L {8.8 US qt, 7.3 Imp qt}
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ATF level Condition Possible cause
Too lowLine pressure is
lower than the
specificationAir in transaxle oil passage
due to slipping or damaged
clutch mechanism
Too high ATF is hotATF deteriorated due to
slipping clutch or stuck
valve
A6E5614W003
A6E5714W105
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K2–124
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
AFTER REPAIR PROCEDUREA6E577018901203
Caution
•After repairing a malfunction, perform this procedure to verify that the malfunction has been
corrected.
•When this procedure is carried out, be sure to drive the vehicle at lawful speed and pay attention
to the other vehicles.
1. Connect the SST (WDS or equivalent) to the DLC-2.
2. Turn the ignition key to ON (engine OFF).
3. Select the clear code function and clear the DTC.
4. Perform the following trouble code inspections to ensure that the DTC has been resolved:
•For P0705
i. Start the engine.
ii. Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature.
iii. Depress the brake pedal, and shift the selector lever between P to D for 5 seconds or more.
iv. Go to Step 5.
•For P0706
i. Start the engine.
ii. Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature.
iii. Depress the brake pedal, and shift the selector lever between P to D for 100 seconds or more.
iv. Go to Step 5.
•For P0711
i. Decrease ATF temperature to 20 °C {68 °F} or below.
ii. Start the engine.
iii. Drive the vehicle in D range for 10 minutes or more.
iv. Go to Step 5
•For P0712
i. Start the engine.
ii. Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature.
iii. Drive the vehicle in D range for 20 seconds or more.
iv. Go to Step 5.
•For P0713
i. Start the engine.
ii. Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature.
iii. Drive the vehicle in D range at 20 km/h {12mph} or above for 300 seconds or more.
iv. Go to Step 5.
•For P0715; P0791
i. Start the engine.
ii. Drive the vehicle under the following conditions for 2 seconds or more.
—Vehicle speed (VSS PID): 40 km/h {25 mph} or above
—Engine speed (RPM PID): 1,500 rpm or above.
—Selector lever position: D range
iii. Repeat Step ii again.
iv. Turn the IG switch to OFF.
v. Start the engine.
vi. Drive vehicle under the following conditions for 2 second or more.
—Vehicle speed (VSS PID): 40 km/h {25 mph} or above
—Engine speed (RPM PID): 1,500 rpm or above.
—Selector lever position: D range
vii. Go to Step 5.
•For P0720
i. Start the engine.
ii. Warm up the engine and ATX.
iii. Drive vehicle under the following conditions for 2 seconds or more.
—Selector lever position: D range
—Vehicle speed (VSS PID): 40 km/h {25 mph}
—Engine speed (RPM PID): 1,500 rpm or above.
iv. Go to Step 5.
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ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
K2–125
K2
•For P0740
i. Start the engine.
ii. Warm up the engine and ATX.
iii. Drive vehicle under the following conditions for 10 seconds or more.
—Vehicle speed (VSS PID): 76 km/h {47 mph}
—Selector lever position: D range
—TCC operating
iv. Go to Step 5.
•For P0743
i. Start the engine.
ii. Warm up the engine and ATX.
iii. Drive the vehicle in D range and make sure that the gears shift smoothly from 1GR to 5GR and TCC is
operated.
iv. Go to Step 5.
•For P0748, P0751, P0752, P0753, P0756, P0757, P0758, P0761, P0762, P0763, P0768, P0773, P0778,
P0798, P1710, PC073, PC100
i. Start the engine.
ii. Warm up the engine and ATX.
iii. Drive the vehicle in D range and make sure that the gears shift smoothly from 1GR to 5GR.
iv. Go to Step 5.
5. Gradually slow down and stop the vehicle.
6. Make sure that the repaired DTC does not recur.
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ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
K2–127
K2
DTC P0705A6E577018901205
Diagnostic procedure
DTC P0705 Transaxle range (TR) switch circuit malfunction (short circuit)
DETECTION
CONDITION•Two or more range signals are input from TR switch for 5 seconds or more.
Diagnostic support note:
•This is a continuous monitor (CCM).
•MIL illuminates if TCM detects the above malfunction conditions in two consecutive drive cycles.
•PENDING CODE is available above malfunction condition during first drive cycle.
•FREEZE FRAME DATA is available.
•AT warning light indication.
•DTC is stored in TCM memory.
POSSIBLE
CAUSE•TCM malfunction.
•Short to power between TR switch terminal A and TCM terminal 2B
•Short to power between TR switch terminal E and TCM terminal 1W
•Short to power between TR switch terminal D and TCM terminal 1T
•Short to power between TR switch terminal G and TCM terminal 1Z
•Damaged connector between TR switch and TCM
•TR switch malfunction
STEP INSPECTION ACTION
1VERIFY FREEZE FRAME DATA HAS BEEN
RECORDED
•Has FREEZE FRAME PID DATA been
recorded?Yes Go to next step.
No Record FREEZE FRAME PID DATA on repair order, then
go to next step.
2VERIFY RELATED REPAIR INFORMATION
AVAILABILITY
•Check for related Service Bulletins and/or on-
line repair information availability.
•Is any related repair information available?Yes Perform repair or diagnosis according to available repair
information.
•If vehicle is not repaired, go to next step.
No Go to next step.
TR SWITCHTCM
TR SWITCH
HARNES SIDE CONNECTOR
TCM HARNES SIDE CONNECTOR IG SWITCHP
A
C
2B
1W
1T
1Z
E
D
G R
N
D
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ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
K2–129
K2
DTC P0706A6E577018901206
Diagnostic procedure
DTC P0706 Transaxle range (TR) switch circuit malfunction (open/ground short circuit)
DETECTION
CONDITION•No range signal is input from TR switch for 100 seconds or more.
Diagnostic support note:
•This is a continuous monitor (CCM).
•MIL illuminates if TCM detects the above malfunction conditions in two consecutive drive cycles.
•PENDING CODE is available.
•FREEZE FRAME DATA is available.
•AT warning light indication.
•DTC is stored in TCM memory.
POSSIBLE
CAUSE•TR switch malfunction.
•TR switch misadjustment
•Short to ground between TR switch terminal A and TCM terminal 2B
•Short to ground between TR switch terminal E and TCM terminal 1W
•Short to ground between TR switch terminal D and TCM terminal 1T
•Short to ground between TR switch terminal G and TCM terminal 1Z
•Open circuit between TR switch terminal A and TCM terminal 2B
•Open circuit between TR switch terminal E and TCM terminal 1W
•Open circuit between TR switch terminal D and TCM terminal 1T
•Open circuit between TR switch terminal G and TCM terminal 1Z
•Open circuit between TR switch terminal C and IG key (ACC)
•Short to ground between TR switch terminal C and IG key (ACC)
•Damaged connector between TR switch and TCM.
•TCM malfunction.
STEP INSPECTION ACTION
1VERIFY FREEZE FRAME DATA HAS BEEN
RECORDED
•Has FREEZE FRAME PID DATA been
recorded?Yes Go to next step.
No Record FREEZE FRAME PID DATA on repair order, then
go to next step.
TR SWITCHTCM
TR SWITCH
HARNES SIDE CONNECTOR
TCM HARNES SIDE CONNECTOR IG SWITCHP
A
C
2B
1W
1T
1Z
E
D
G R
N
D
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K2–132
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
DTC P0711A6E577018901207
Diagnostic procedure
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DTC P0711 Transaxle fluid temperature (TFT) sensor malfunction (stuck)
DETECTION
CONDITION•TFT sensor signal stays outside normal temperature range for 10 minute or more.
Diagnostic support note:
•This is a continuous monitor (CCM).
•MIL illuminates if TCM detects the above malfunction conditions in two consecutive drive cycles.
•PENDING CODE is available.
•FREEZE FRAME DATA is available.
•AT warning light does not indication.
•DTC is stored in TCM memory.
POSSIBLE
CAUSE•TFT sensor malfunction.
•Connector corrosion.
•TCM malfunction.
STEP INSPECTION ACTION
1VERIFY FREEZE FRAME DATA HAS BEEN
RECORDED
•Has FREEZE FRAME PID DATA been
recorded?Yes Go to next step.
No Record FREEZE FRAME PID DATA on repair order, then
go to next step.
2VERIFY RELATED REPAIR INFORMATION
AVAILABILITY
•Check for related Service Bulletins and/or on-
line repair information availability.
•Is any related repair information available?Yes Perform repair or diagnosis according to available repair
information.
•If vehicle is not repaired, go to next step.
No Go to next step.
3INSPECT TFT SENSOR VOLTAGE
•Connect voltmeter to TCM terminal 1F.
•Turn ignition key to ON (engine OFF).
•Is TCM terminal voltage 1.55 V?Yes Go to next step.
No Go to Step 6.
4VERIFY CURRENT INPUT SIGNAL STATUS - IS
CONCERN INTERMITTENT OR CONSTANT?
•Start engine.
•Drive vehicle at 60 km/h {37 mph} or above
for 10 minutes or more.
—ATF 20 °C {68 °F}: 1.55 V
—ATF 60 °C {140 °F}: 0.7 V
•Does TCM terminal voltage change?Yes Go to Step 6.
No Go to next step.
5INSPECT TERMINAL CONDITION
•Turn ignition key to OFF.
•Disconnect terminal component No.2 (8-pin).
•Inspect terminals for corrosion.
•Are terminals okay?Yes Replace TFT sensor, then go to next step.
No Repair or replace terminals, then go to next step.
6VERIFY TROUBLESHOOTING OF DTC P0711
COMPLETED
•Make sure to reconnect all disconnected
connectors.
•Clear DTC from memory using WDS or
equivalent.
•Decrease ATF temperature to 20 °C {68 °F} or
below.
•Drive vehicle at 60 km/h {37 mph} or above
for 10 minutes or more.
•Is same DTC present?Yes Replace TCM, then go to next step.
(See K2–96 TCM REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
No Go to next step.
7VERIFY AFTER REPAIR PROCEDURE
•Perform “After Repair Procedure”.
(See K2–124 AFTER REPAIR PROCEDURE.)
•Is there any DTC present?Yes Go to applicable DTC inspection.
No Troubleshooting completed.
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ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
K2–133
K2
DTC P0712A6E577018901208
Diagnostic procedure
DTC P0712 Transaxle fluid temperature (TFT) sensor circuit malfunction (short to ground)
DETECTION
CONDITION•Signal from TFT sensor is 0.088 V or less for 20 seconds or more.
Diagnostic support note:
•This is a continuous monitor (CCM).
•MIL illuminates if TCM detects the above malfunction conditions in two consecutive drive cycles.
•PENDING CODE is available.
•FREEZE FRAME DATA is available.
•AT warning light indication.
•DTC is stored in TCM memory.
POSSIBLE
CAUSE•TFT sensor malfunction.
•Open circuit between TFT sensor and TCM terminal 1F
•Open circuit between TFT sensor and TCM terminal 1B
•Damaged connectors between TFT sensor and TCM
•TCM malfunction
STEP INSPECTION ACTION
1VERIFY FREEZE FRAME DATA HAS BEEN
RECORDED
•Has FREEZE FRAME PID DATA been
recorded?Yes Go to next step.
No Record FREEZE FRAME PID DATA on repair order, then
go to next step.
2VERIFY RELATED REPAIR INFORMATION
AVAILABILITY
•Check for related Service Bulletins and/or on-
line repair information availability.
•Is any related repair information available?Yes Perform repair or diagnosis according to available repair
information.
•If vehicle is not repaired, go to next step.
No Go to next step.
3VERIFY CURRENT INPUT SIGNAL STATUS - IS
CONCERN INTERMITTENT OR CONSTANT?
•Turn ignition key to OFF.
•Connect voltmeter to TCM terminal 1F.
•Turn ignition key to ON (engine OFF).
•Are TCM terminal voltage within 0.2—4.9 V?Yes Go to intermittent concern troubleshooting procedure.
(See section F1.)
No Go to next step.
AT XTCM
IG1F
1B
JH
TFT SENSOR
TCM
HARNESS SIDE CONNECTORTERMINAL COMPONENT NO.2(8-PIN)
HARNESS SIDE CONNECTOR
COUPLER COMPONENT NO.2(8-PIN)
PART SIDE CONNECTOR