sensor MAZDA 6 2002 Workshop Manual Suplement
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ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
P–27
P
Diagnostic procedure
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DTC C1949, C1950A6E697067650203
Caution
•When attaching the tester lead to the DSC HU/CM connector, the SST (49 G066 004) must be used.
STEP INSPECTION ACTION
1CHECK FOR PCM FOR DTCs
•Turn ignition key to OFF.
•Connect WDS or equivalent to DLC-2
•Turn ignition key to ON (engine OFF).
•Is DTC for engine control system obtained?Yes Follow inspection procedures for engine control system.
No Go to next step.
2MONITOR CAN SIGNAL
•Access PID RPM and TP using WDS or
equivalent.
•Are engine speed and throttle position within
specification?Yes Go to next step.
No Follow inspection procedures for engine control system.
3VERIFY TROUBLESHOOTING COMPLETED
•Make sure to reconnect all disconnected
connectors.
•Clear DTC from memory.
•Start engine.
•Is same DTC present?Yes Replace DSC HU/CM, then go to next step.
No Troubleshooting completed.
DTC C1949, C1950 Combine sensor (forward G-sensor)
DETECTION
CONDITION•C1949:
—Monitor voltage of forward-G sensor is detected at 4.5 V or more, or 0.5 V or less.
—Monitor voltage difference of 0.4 V or more within 1 cycle is detected 8 times in 1 second.
•C1950:
—Forward-G sensor 0-point correction value is default or more
—Output voltage value from G sensor remains absolutely unchanged
—Difference between estimated G-force calculated from 2 channels exceeds specification
POSSIBLE
CAUSE•Open circuit in harness between combine sensor terminal C and DSC HU/CM terminal P
•Open circuit, short to power, or short to ground in harness between DSC HU/CM terminal V and
combine sensor terminal A
•Open circuit, short to power, or short to ground in harness between DSC HU/CM terminal S and
combine sensor terminal F
•Open circuit in harness between combine sensor terminal E and DSC HU/CM terminal Y
•Malfunction of combine sensor
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P–28
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
Diagnostic procedure
STEP INSPECTION ACTION
1INSPECT COMBINE SENSOR POWER
SUPPLY CIRCUIT FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
•Turn ignition key to ON (engine OFF).
•Measure voltage between combine sensor
terminal C (harness side) and ground.
•Is voltage 4.5—5.5 V?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair or replace harness for open circuit between combine
sensor terminal C and ignition switch, then go to Step 8.
2INSPECT COMBINE SENSOR GROUND
CIRCUIT FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
•Turn ignition key to OFF.
•Disconnect DSC HU/CM and combine
sensor connectors.
•Inspect continuity between DSC HU/CM
terminal Y (harness side) and combine
sensor terminal E (harness side).
•Is there continuity?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair or replace harness for open circuit between DSC
HU/CM terminal Y and combine sensor terminal E, then go
to Step 8.
SST (49 G066 004)
AQ
B
CDE
FG
HI
J DSC HU/CM HARNESS SIDE CONNECTOR
A
C E
H
K N Q
T
W Z AC AF
F I L O R U X
AA AD AG
G
J
M P S
V
Y AB
AE AHB
DKN
T
WZ
AC
AFLO
RU
XAA
ADAGMP
SV
YAB
AEAH 5V
REGULATOR
COMBINE SENSOR
FA B C D E COMBINE SENSOR HARNESS
SIDE CONNECTOR C
F
D
A
B
EP
S
T
V
O
YDSC HU/CM
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ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
P–29
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DTC U2511A6E697067650204
Diagnostic procedure
•Follow inspection procedures for CAN. (See T–39 MULTIPLEX COMMUNICATION SYSTEM.)
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3INSPECT FORWARD-G SENSOR PART
SIGNAL CIRCUIT FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
•Inspect continuity between DSC HU/CM
terminal V (harness side) and combine
sensor terminal A (harness side).
•Is there continuity?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair or replace harness for open circuit between DSC
HU/CM terminal V and combine sensor terminal A, then go
to Step 8.
4INSPECT FORWARD-G SENSOR PART
SIGNAL CIRCUIT FOR SHORT TO GROUND
•Turn ignition key to OFF.
•Inspect continuity between DSC HU/CM
terminal V (harness side) and ground.
•Is there continuity?Yes Repair or replace harness for short to ground circuit
between DSC HU/CM terminal V and combine sensor
terminal A, then go to Step 8.
No Go to next step.
5INSPECT DIAGNOSIS SIGNAL CIRCUIT FOR
SHORT FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
•Turn ignition key to OFF.
•Inspect continuity between DSC HU/CM
terminal S (harness side) and combine
sensor terminal F.
•Is there continuity?Yes Repair or replace harness for open circuit between DSC
HU/CM terminal S and combine sensor terminal F, then go
to Step 8.
No Go to next step.
6INSPECT DIAGNOSIS SIGNAL CIRCUIT FOR
SHORT TO GROUND
•Turn ignition key to OFF.
•Inspect continuity between DSC HU/CM
terminal S (harness side) and ground.
•Is there continuity?Yes Repair or replace harness for short to ground circuit
between DSC HU/CM terminal S and combine sensor
terminal F, then go to Step 8.
No Go to next step.
7INSPECT COMBINE SENSOR
•Inspect combine sensor.
•Is it okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Replace combine sensor, then go to next step.
8VERIFY TROUBLESHOOTING COMPLETED
•Clear DTC from memory.
•Is same DTC present?Yes Replace DSC HU/CM, then go to next step.
No Go to next step.
9VERIFY AFTER REPAIR PROCEDURE
•Is there any other DTC present?Yes Go to applicable DTC inspection.
No Troubleshooting completed. STEP INSPECTION ACTION
DTC U2511 CAN communication
DETECTION
CONDITION•Detects that the communication signals from 4WD CM is abnormal.
POSSIBLE
CAUSE•4WD CM signals have communication error.
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REAR SUSPENSION
R–11
R
SUSPENSION CONTROL SYSTEM ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION (WGN)A6E7416010132021. Pull up the dust boot and visually inspect the piston rod for oil leakage.
2. Remove all cargo and drive the vehicle, with only the driver aboard, for 1 km {0.62 miles} or more. After
driving, verify that the rear vehicle height (distance measured from the fender brim to the center of the wheel) is
360 mm {14.2 in} or more
*. If not as specified, replace the rear shock absorbers.
3. Place a load equivalent to five people riding in
order to make the rear vehicle height to be 330
mm {13.0 in} or less.
4. Immediately after driving the vehicle for 5 km {3.0
miles} or more, under the same load conditions,
verify that the rear vehicle height is 335 mm {13.2
in} or more. If not as specified replace the rear
shock absorbers.
*: Indicates rear vehicle height with fuel tank full.
Height will vary 6—8 mm {0.24—0.31 in} between a
full and empty fuel tank.
End Of SieREAR SHOCK ABSORBER REMOVAL/INSTALLATION (WGN)A6E741628700201
Caution
•Performing the following procedures without first removing the ABS wheel-speed sensor may
possibly cause an open circuit in the harness if it is pulled by mistake. Before performing the
following procedures, remove the ABS wheel-speed sensor (axle side) and fix it to an appropriate
place where the sensor will not be pulled by mistake while servicing the vehicle.
1. Remove in the order indicated in the table.
2. Install in the reverse order of removal.
REAR SUSPENSION
SECTION
A—AMEASURING POINT
A
A
A6E7412W001
1 Rear shock absorber and bracket
2Bracket
(See R–12 Bracket Installation Note)
3 Rear shock absorber
1
3
37.2—51.9
{3.80—5.29,
27.5—38.2}
286.2—116.6
{8.80—11.88,
63.58—85.99}
86.2—116.6
{8.80—11.88,
63.58—85.99}
N·m {kgf·m, ft·lbf}
A6E74162006
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REAR SUSPENSION
R–13
R
REAR STABILIZER REMOVAL/INSTALLATION (4WD)A6E7416281002011. Remove the rear auto leveling sensor.
(See T–20 REAR AUTO LEVELING SENSOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
2. Remove in the order indicated in the table.
3. Install in the reverse order of removal.
4. Adjust the headlight zeroset.
.
Bolt (Differential Front Side) Removal Note
1. Disconnect differential oil temperature sensor connector and 4WD solenoid connector.
2. Support the differential with a jack as shown in
the figure.
3. Remove the bolt.
5
4
3
1
AA
2
6
GREASEGREASE
43.1—60.8
{4.40—6.19,
31.8—44.8}
74.5—104.9
{7.60—10.69, 54.95—77.37}
43.1—60.8
{4.40—6.19,
31.8—44.8}
RUBBER
GREASE
43.1—60.8
{4.40—6.19,
31.8—44.8}
N·m {kgf·m, ft·lbf} 75.5—94.5
{7.70—9.63, 55.7—69.6}
A6E74162007
1 Stabilizer control link
2 Coil spring component (One side only)
3 Stabilizer bracket
4 Bushing5 Bolt (Differential front side)
(See R–13 Bolt (Differential Front Side) Removal
Note)
(See R–14 Bolt (Differential Front Side) Installation
Note)
6 Rear stabilizer
JACK
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R–14
REAR SUSPENSION
Bolt (Differential Front Side) Installation Note
1. Support the differential with a jack, and then
install the bolt.
2. Connect differential oil temperature sensor
connector and 4WD solenoid connector.
End Of SieTRAILING LINK REMOVAL/INSTALLATION (4WD)A6E741628200201
Caution
•Performing the following procedures without first removing the ABS wheel-speed sensor may
possibly cause an open circuit in the harness if it is pulled by mistake. Before performing the
following procedures, remove the ABS wheel-speed sensor (axle side) and fix it to an appropriate
place where the sensor will not be pulled by mistake while servicing the vehicle.
1. Remove in the order indicated in the table.
2. Install in the reverse order of removal.
3. Inspect the rear wheel alignment.
(See R–9 REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT (WGN).)
JACK
A6E74162011
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REAR SUSPENSION
R–15
R
.
1
2
93.2—131.4
{9.51—13.39, 68.75—96.91}
86.2—116.6
{8.80—11.88,
63.58—85.99}
7
5
C
C
A
A
B
B
D
D
E
E
4
6
3
18.6—25.5
{1.90—2.60,
13.8—18.8}
18.6—25.5
{1.90—2.60,
13.8—18.8}
86.2—116.6
{8.80—11.88,
63.58—85.99}86.2—116.6
{8.80—11.88,
63.58—85.99}
N·m {kgf·m, ft·lbf}
A6E74162008
1 ABS wheel-speed sensor
2 Parking brake cable
3 Bolt (shock absorber lower side)
4 Bolt (trailing link front side)
(See R–16 Bolt (Trailing Link Front Side) Removal
Note)
(See R–16 Bolt (Trailing Link Front Side) Installation
Note)5 Bolt (Lateral link outer side)
(See R–16 Bolt (Lateral Link Outer Side) Removal
Note)
(See R–16 Bolt (Lateral Link Outer Side) Installation
Note)
6 Toe link bracket
7 Trailing link
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R–16
REAR SUSPENSION
Bolt (Trailing Link Front Side) Removal Note
1. Support the trailing link with a jack.
Caution
•Removing the trailing link is dangerous.
The trailing link could fall and cause
serious injury or death. Verify that the
jack securely supports the trailing link.
2. Remove the bolts (trailing link front side).
Bolt (Lateral Link Outer Side) Removal Note
1. Loosen the bolt (lateral link inner side).
2. Remove the bolt (lateral link outer side).
Bolt (Lateral Link Outer Side) Installation Note
1. Tighten the bolt (lateral link outer side).
2. Tighten the bolt (lateral link inner side).
Tightening torque
86.2—116.6 N·m {8.80—11.88 kgf·m, 63.58—85.99 ft·lbf}
Bolt (Trailing Link Front Side) Installation Note
1. Support the trailing link with a jack.
2. Tighten the bolts (trailing link front side).
End Of SieREAR CROSSMEMBER REMOVAL/INSTALLATION (4WD)A6E741628400201
Caution
•Performing the following procedures without first removing the ABS wheel-speed sensor may
possibly cause an open circuit in the harness if it is pulled by mistake. Before performing the
following procedures, remove the ABS wheel-speed sensor (axle side) and fix it to an appropriate
place where the sensor will not be pulled by mistake while servicing the vehicle.
1. Remove the rear auto leveling sensor and harness.
(See T–20 REAR AUTO LEVELING SENSOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
2. Remove the middle pipe.
(See F1–30 EXHAUST SYSTEM REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
3. Remove in the order indicated in the table.
4. Install in the reverse order of removal.
5. Adjust the headlight zeroset.
6. Inspect the rear wheel alignment.
(See R–9 REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT (WGN).)
JACK
A6E74162010
JACK
A6E74162010
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T–1
T
TBODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
OUTLINE................................................................ T-2
OUTLINE OF CONSTRUCTION ......................... T-2
FEATURES .......................................................... T-2
POWER SYSTEM................................................... T-2
STRUCTURAL VIEW........................................... T-2
MULTIPLEX COMMUNICATION SYSTEM............ T-3
OUTLINE ............................................................. T-3
STRUCTRURAL VIEW ........................................ T-3
SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM .............................. T-4
CAN SIGNAL-CHART.......................................... T-4
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC FUNCTION............... T-6
EXTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM............................ T-8
OUTLINE ............................................................. T-8
STRUCTURAL VIEW........................................... T-8
INTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM............................. T-8
STRUCTURAL VIEW........................................... T-8
WIPER AND WASHER........................................... T-9
OUTLINE ............................................................. T-9
STRUCTURAL VIEW........................................... T-9
WARNING AND INDICATOR SYSTEM............... T-10
OUTLINE ........................................................... T-10
STRUCTURAL VIEW......................................... T-10
SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM ............................ T-11
THEFT-DETERRENT SYSTEM............................ T-11
OUTLINE ........................................................... T-11
INTRUDER SENSOR ........................................ T-11
AUDIO AND NAVIGATION SYSTEM.................. T-13
OUTLINE ........................................................... T-13
STRUCTURAL VIEW......................................... T-13
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM.............................. T-13
OUTLINE ........................................................... T-13
AIR BAG SYSTEM............................................... T-13
OUTLINE ........................................................... T-13
OUTLINE.............................................................. T-14
SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICE INFORMATION ... T-14
LOCATION INDEX............................................... T-15
POWER SYSTEM.............................................. T-15
EXTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM ....................... T-15
INTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM ........................ T-16
WIPER AND WASHER SYSTEM ...................... T-16
WARNING AND INDICATOR SYSTEM............. T-17
THEFT-DETERRENT SYSTEM ........................ T-17
AUDIO AND NAVIGATION SYSTEM ................ T-18
AIR BAG SYSTEM............................................. T-18
POWER SYSTEM................................................. T-19
RELAY LOCATION ............................................ T-19
RELAY INSPECTION ........................................ T-19
EXTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM.......................... T-20
REAR AUTO LEVELING SENSOR
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ............................ T-20HIGH-MOUNT BRAKE LIGHT
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ............................ T-20
INTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM........................... T-21
CARGO COMPARTMENT LIGHT
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ............................ T-21
CARGO COMPARTMENT LIGHT
INSPECTION .................................................. T-22
WIPER AND WASHER......................................... T-22
REAR WIPER MOTOR
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ............................ T-22
REAR WIPER MOTOR INSPECTION ............... T-22
REAR WIPER ARM AND BLADE
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ............................ T-23
REAR WIPER ARM AND BLADE
ADJUSTMENT ................................................ T-24
REAR WASHER NOZZLE
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ............................ T-24
REAR WASHER NOZZLE ADJUSTMENT ........ T-25
REAR WASHER HOSE
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ............................ T-25
INTERMITTENT REAR WIPER RELAY
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ............................ T-26
WARNING AND INDICATOR SYSTEM............... T-27
FUEL GAUGE SENDER UNIT
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ............................ T-27
FUEL GAUGE SENDER UNIT INSPECTION.... T-28
THEFT-DETERRENT SYSTEM............................ T-29
INTRUDER SENSOR
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ............................ T-29
AUDIO AND NAVIGATION SYSTEM.................. T-30
NOISE FILTER REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ..... T-30
CONDENSER REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ....... T-30
ANTENNA FEEDER LOCATION ....................... T-31
REAR ANTENNA FEEDER INSPECTION ........ T-31
AIR BAG SYSTEM............................................... T-32
SERVICE WARNINGS....................................... T-32
CURTAIN AIR BAG MODULE
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ............................ T-35
AIR BAG MODULE AND PRE-TENSIONER
SEAT BELT DEPLOYMENT PROCEDURES. T-35
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
[MULTIPLEX COMMUNICATION SYSTEM].... T-39
MULTIPLEX COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ....... T-39
DTC TABLE ....................................................... T-41
PID/DATA MONITOR TABLE ............................ T-41
PROCEDURES FOR DETERMINING
THE LOCATION OF A MALFUNCTION ......... T-42
DTC U0073, U1900, U2516 ............................... T-45 FEATURES
SERVICE
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T–2
OUTLINE, POWER SYSTEM
OUTLINE OF CONSTRUCTIONA6E810201088201•The construction and operation of the body electrical system is essentially carried over from that of the current
Mazda6 (GG) model, except for the following features. (See Mazda6 Training Manual 3359-1*-02C)
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FEATURESA6E810201088202Improved Safety
•There are two types of high-mount brake lights. (WGN)
Improved Marketability
•A cargo compartment light has been adopted. (WGN)
•The installation positions of the rear wiper and washer components have been changed. (WGN)
•A fuel gauge sender sub-unit has been adopted. (4WD)
•A 4WD indicator light, glow indicator light and sedimentor warning light have been adopted.
•The installation positions of the condenser and the noise filter have been changed. (WGN)
•An antenna feeder has been adopted. (WGN)
•A rear auto leveling sensor especially for the 4WD has been adopted. (4WD)
Improved Security
•A rear intruder sensor has been adopted. (WGN)
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STRUCTURAL VIEWA6E811067730201
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OUTLINE
POWER SYSTEM
2
1
A6E81101102
1 Seat warmer relay (with seat warmer)2 Glow relay (MZR-CD (RF Turbo) only)