ABS MAZDA 6 2002 Suplement Repair Manual
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ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
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PMPSTAT
(Pump motor output state)ON/OFF•Pump motor is activated:
ON
•Pump motor is deactivated:
OFFInspect DSC HU/CM
—
BRK_FLUID (with DSC only)
(Brake fluid level sensor input)OK/LOW•Brake fluid is above LOW:
OK
•Brake fluid is below LOW:
LOWInspect brake fluid
level.
Inspect brake fluid
level sensor.—
BOO_ABS
(Brake pedal switch input)ON/OFF•Brake pedal is depressed:
ON
•Brake pedal is released:
OFFInspect brake switch.
ABS (ABS/
TCS): Y
DSC: L
ABS_LAMP
(ABS warning light driver
output state)ON/OFF•ABS warning light is
illuminated: ON
•ABS warning light is not
illuminated: OFFInspect ABS warning
light.
—
BRAKE_LMP
(BRAKE system warning light
output state)ON/OFF•BRAKE system warning
light is illuminated: ON
•BRAKE system warning
light is not illuminated: OFFInspect BRAKE
system warning light.
—
ABSRR_O
(Right rear ABS pressure
reduction solenoid valve
output state)ON/OFF•During ABS control: ON/
OFF
(solenoid valve is activated/
deactivated)
•Not ABS control: OFF
(solenoid valve is
deactivated)Internal fault of ABS
(ABS/TCS) or DSC
HU/CM. Replace ABS
(ABS/TCS) or DSC
HU/CM.—
ABSLR_O
(Left rear ABS pressure
reduction solenoid valve
output state)ON/OFF•During ABS or EBD control:
ON/OFF
(solenoid valve is activated/
deactivated)
•Not ABS and EBD control:
OFF
(solenoid valve is
deactivated)Internal fault of ABS
(ABS/TCS) or DSC
HU/CM. Replace ABS
(ABS/TCS) or DSC
HU/CM.—
ABSRF_O
(Right front ABS pressure
reduction solenoid valve
output state)ON/OFF•During ABS control: ON/
OFF
(solenoid valve is activated/
deactivated)
•Not ABS control: OFF
(solenoid valve is
deactivated)Internal fault of ABS
(ABS/TCS) or DSC
HU/CM. Replace ABS
(ABS/TCS) or DSC
HU/CM.—
ABSLF_O
(Left front ABS pressure
reduction solenoid valve
output state)ON/OFF•During ABS control: ON/
OFF
(solenoid valve is activated/
deactivated)
•Not ABS control: OFF
(solenoid valve is
deactivated)Internal fault of ABS
(ABS/TCS) or DSC
HU/CM. Replace ABS
(ABS/TCS) or DSC
HU/CM.—
ABSRR_I
(Right rear ABS pressure
reduction solenoid valve
output state)ON/OFF•During ABS control: ON/
OFF
(solenoid valve is activated/
deactivated)
•Not ABS control: OFF
(solenoid valve is
deactivated)Internal fault of ABS
(ABS/TCS) or DSC
HU/CM. Replace ABS
(ABS/TCS) or DSC
HU/CM.—
ABSLR_I
(Left rear ABS pressure
retention solenoid valve output
state)ON/OFF•During ABS or EBD control:
ON/OFF
(solenoid valve is activated/
deactivated)
•Not ABS and EBD control:
OFF
(solenoid valve is
deactivated)Internal fault of ABS
(ABS/TCS) or DSC
HU/CM. Replace ABS
(ABS/TCS) or DSC
HU/CM.— PID Name
(Definition)Unit/Condition Condition/Specification ActionABS (ABS/
TCS) HU/CM or
DSC HU/CM
terminal
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ABSRF_I
(Right front ABS pressure
retention solenoid valve output
state)ON/OFF•During ABS control: ON/
OFF
(solenoid valve is activated/
deactivated)
•Not ABS control: OFF
(solenoid valve is
deactivated)Internal fault of ABS
(ABS/TCS) or DSC
HU/CM. Replace ABS
(ABS/TCS) or DSC
HU/CM.—
ABSLF_I
(Left front ABS pressure
retention solenoid valve output
state)ON/OFF•During ABS control: ON/
OFF
(solenoid valve is activated/
deactivated)
•Not ABS control: OFF
(solenoid valve is
deactivated)Internal fault of ABS
(ABS/TCS) or DSC
HU/CM. Replace ABS
(ABS/TCS) or DSC
HU/CM.—
ABSVLVRLY
(Fail-safe relay output state)ON/OFF•Fail-safe relay is
activated: ON
•Fail-safe relay is
deactivated: OFFInspect ABS (ABS/
TCS) or DSC HU/CM.
—
ABSPMPRLY
(Motor relay output state)ON/OFF•Motor relay is activated: ON
•Motor relay is deactivated:
OFFInspect ABS (ABS/
TCS) or DSC HU/CM.—
SWA POS (with DSC only)
(Steering angle sensor input)ANGLE•Steering wheel is in neutral
position: 0 DEG
•Steering wheel is turned to
left: Changes between
0 DEG and -1,638.40 DEG
•Steering wheel is turned to
right: Changes between
0 DEG and 1,638.35 DEGInspect steering angle
sensor.
R, U, W, X
LF_WSPD
(Left front wheel-speed sensor
input)SPEED•Vehicle is stopped: 0 KPH
{0 MPH}
•Vehicle is driving: Indicates
vehicle speedInspect wheel-speed
sensor/sensor rotor.ABS (ABS/
TCS): E, I
DSC: F, J
RF_WSPD
(Right front wheel-speed
sensor input)SPEED•Vehicle is stopped: 0 KPH
{0 MPH}
•Vehicle is driving: Indicates
vehicle speedInspect wheel-speed
sensor/sensor rotor.ABS (ABS/
TCS): D, G
DSC: I, M
LR_WSPD
(Left rear wheel-speed sensor
input)SPEED•Vehicle is stopped: 0 KPH
{0 MPH}
•Vehicle is driving: Indicates
vehicle speedInspect wheel-speed
sensor/sensor rotor.ABS (ABS/
TCS): C, F
DSC: N, Q
RR_WSPD
(Right rear wheel-speed
sensor input)SPEED•Vehicle is stopped: 0 KPH
{0 MPH}
•Vehicle is driving: Indicates
vehicle speedInspect wheel-speed
sensor/sensor rotor.ABS (ABS/
TCS): A, B
DSC: H, K
LAT ACC (with DSC only)
(Lateral-G sensor input)ACCELERATION•Vehicle is stopped or driving
straight: 0 G
•Cornering to left: Changes
between 0 G and 1.27 G
•Cornering to right: Changes
between 0 G and -1.28 GInspect ABS wheel-
speed sensor/sensor
rotor.
O
YAW_RATE (with DSC only)
(Yaw rate sensor input)ACCELERATION•Vehicle is stopped or driving
straight: 0 DG/S
•Cornering to left: Changes
between 0 DG/S and 127
DG/S
•Cornering to right: Changes
between 0 DG/S and -128
DG/SInspect combine
sensor.
T
MCYLI P (with DSC only)
(Brake fluid pressure sensor
input)PRESSURE•Brake pedal is released:
0 MPa
•Brake pedal is depressed:
Changes between 0 MPa
and 25.5 MPaInspect DSC HU/CM.
— PID Name
(Definition)Unit/Condition Condition/Specification ActionABS (ABS/
TCS) HU/CM or
DSC HU/CM
terminal
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TCSOUTD
(Torque reduction request
value)PERCENTAGE•Torque reduction is not
requested: 0 %
•Torque reduction is
requested: Changes
between 0 % and 100 %Inspect DSC HU/CM.
—
TPI (with DSC only)
(Throttle position signal input)PERCENTAGE•Closed throttle position: 0
•Wide open throttle: Changes
between 1 and 7Inspect PCM and
throttle position
sensor.—
ABS_VOLT
(System battery voltage value)VOLTAGE•Ignition key at ON: B+
•Idle: Approx. 14—16 VInspect power supply
circuit.ABS (ABS/
TCS): Z
DSC: G
ACCLMTR
*
(Accelerometer)ACCELERATION•Vehicle is stopped or driving
at a constant speed: 0 G.
•Vehicle is driving at a
acceleration: Changes
between 0— –1.28 G.
•Vehicle is driving at a
deceleration: Changes
between 0—1.27 G.Inspect combine
sensor.
V PID Name
(Definition)Unit/Condition Condition/Specification ActionABS (ABS/
TCS) HU/CM or
DSC HU/CM
terminal
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ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
DTC C1119A6E697067650202
DTC C1119 Engine control system, torque reduction inhibit signal line
DETECTION
CONDITION•Engine RPM information through CAN is out of specification
•Throttle information through CAN is out of specification
•Fuel injection information through CAN is invalid or out of specification (for MZR-CD (RF Turbo) only).
•Received control inhibition signal from PCM through CAN.
POSSIBLE
CAUSE•Malfunction of PCM
•Malfunction of CAN
PCM
PCM HARNESS SIDE CONNECTOR (L3, L8, LF)
2U2R
CAN LINEABS (ABS/TCS): O
DSC: AG
ABS (ABS/TCS): R
DSC: AF
AQ
B
CDE
FG
HI
J DSC HU/CU 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
SST (49 G066 001) CONNECTOR
AD AC AB AAA Q
B R
C S
D T
E U
F V
G W
H X
I Y
J L M
O PZ ABS (ABS/TCS) HU/CM HARNESS SIDE CONNECTOR
ADAC
ABAA
A
B
C D
E
F G
H
I J
L M
O P
Q
R S
T
U V
W
X Y
Z
SST (49 G066 004) CONNECTOR
PCM HARNESS SIDE CONNECTOR (MZR-CD (RF TURBO))
13
39
L8, LF, L3: 2U
MZR-CD
(RF TURBO): 13
L8, LF, L3: 2R
MZR-CD
(RF TURBO): 39
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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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RSUSPENSION
OUTLINE................................................................ R-2
OUTLINE OF CONSTRUCTION.......................... R-2
FEATURES .......................................................... R-2
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................... R-3
STRUCTURAL VIEW ...........................................R-4
REAR SUSPENSION............................................. R-5
SUSPENSION CONTROL SYSTEM ................... R-5
OUTLINE................................................................ R-7
SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICE INFORMATION .....R-7
WHEEL ALIGNMENT............................................. R-8
FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT (WGN).................R-8
REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT (WGN) ................... R-9
REAR SUSPENSION........................................... R-11
SUSPENSION CONTROL SYSTEM
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION (WGN) ...............R-11
REAR SHOCK ABSORBER
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION (WGN) ................ R-11
REAR SHOCK ABSORBER DISPOSAL
(WGN) .............................................................R-12
REAR STABILIZER
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION (4WD)................. R-13
TRAILING LINK REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
(4WD) .............................................................. R-14
REAR CROSSMEMBER
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION (4WD)................. R-16 FEATURES
SERVICE
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OUTLINE
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SPECIFICATIONSA6E740201013203
*1: Engine coolant and engine oil are at specified level. Fuel is full. Spare tire, jack and tools are in designated position.
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2: Difference between left and right must not exceed 1 °30'.*3: Distance between wheel center and fender brim is following. 4SD and 5HB front: 402 mm {15.82 in} (reference
value) 4SD and 5HB rear: 401 mm {15.78 in} (reference value), WGN (2WD) front: 405 mm {15.94 in}
(reference value) WGN (2WD) rear: 407 mm {16.02 in} (reference value)
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Item Specification
New Mazda6 Current
Mazda6
GG (4SD, 5HB) GY (WGN 2WD) GY (WGN 4WD) GG (4SD, 5HB)
Engine type LF, MZR-CD
(RF Turbo) L8, LF, L3,
MZR-CD (RF Turbo) L3 L8, LF, L3
Fr o nt
suspension Type High-mount double wishbone (with double-pivoted lower arm(s))
Spring type Coil spring
Shock absorber type
Cylindrical, double-acting
(Low-pressure gas charged with rebound spring)
Stabilizer Type Torsion bar
Diameter (mm {in}) 23 {0.91}
Wheel
alignment
(Unloaded)*
1
Total toe-in (mm {in}) Tire: 2
±4 {0.08 ±0.16}, Rim inner: 1 ±3 {0.04 ±0.12}
(degree) 0 °11 ′±0°22 ′
Maximum
steering
angle inner
18 inch wheel specification vehicles: 36
°±3°
Except for above: 39 °±3°
outer 18 inch wheel specification vehicles: 30
°±3°
Except for above: 31 °±3°
Caster
angle*
2
(reference
value) normal 3
°47 ′±1° 3°40 ′±1° 3°35 ′±1° 3°47 ′±1°
elevated*33 °42' ±1° 3°35 ′±1° —3 °42' ±1 °
Camber
angle*
2
(reference
value) normal –0
°17 ′±1° –0°15 ′±1° –0°08 ′±1° –0°17 ′±1°
elevated*3–0 °10' ±1° –0°08 ′±1° —–0 °10' ±1°
Steering
axis
inclination
(reference
value) normal 5
°28 ′ 5°24 ′ 5°16 ′ 5°28 ′
elevated
*35 °18' 5 °16 ′ —5 °18'
Rear
suspension Type E-type multi-link
Spring type Coil spring
Stabilizer
Type Torsion bar
Diameter (mm {in})
4SD: 19 {0.75}
5HB: 18 {0.71}18 {0.71} 21 {0.83}
4SD: 19 {0.75}
5HB: 18 {0.71}
Shock absorber type Cylindrical,
double-acting
(Low-pressure gas charged) Cylindrical,
double-acting
(Low-pressure gas charged)/
(High-pressure
gas charged) Cylindrical,
double-acting
(High-pressure gas charged) Cylindrical,
double-acting
(Low-pressure gas charged)
Wheel
alignment
(Unloaded)*
1
Total toe-in (mm {in}) Tire: 2
±4 {0.08 ±0.16}, Rim inner: 1 ±3 {0.04 ±0.12}
(degree) 0 °11 ′±0°22 ′
Camber
angle*
2
normal –1 °13 ′±1° –1°06 ′±1° –1°03 ′±1° –1°13 ′±1°
elevated
*3–1 °05 ′±1° –0°58 ′±1° —–1 °05 ′±1°
Thrust angle (degree) 0 °±0°48 ′
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STRUCTURAL VIEWA6E740201013204REAR SUSPENSION (4WD)
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1 Rear crossmember mounting bushing
2 Rear crossmember
3 Rear shock absorber
4 Rear upper arm
5 Bound stopper (body side)
6 Rear trailing arm7 Rear lateral link
8 Rear stabilizer
9 View from vehicle rear side
10 Rear coil spring
11 Bound stopper (spring side)
12 Rear lower arm
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REAR SUSPENSION
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SUSPENSION CONTROL SYSTEMA6E741601013201Outline
•The self-leveling suspension is a system that adjusts the vehicle height according the amount of vehicle load.
This system will raise the rear of a vehicle, lowered due to a load placed on it, to the designated load level
* after
the vehicle has been driven a certain distance.
•The vehicle height adjustment is performed using a gas-pressurized pump function built into the rear shock
absorber.
•For the vehicle height to return to the designated load level, the vehicle must be driven approx. 5—6 km {3.1—
3.7 miles} in city driving conditions. (Distance will vary due to load and road conditions.)
•A load amount of approx. 140—300 kg {308—660 lb} at the rear axle will cause the vehicle height to be raised,
and any weight over that will prevent the vehicle from returning to the designated load level.
*: Designated load level is defined as the level at which the vehicle is with: a full fuel tank; engine coolant and oil at
specified levels; spare tire, jack and tools in designated positions; and four people, weighing 55 kg {121 lb} each,
riding in the vehicle.
Construction
.
REAR SUSPENSION
5
4
3
6
1
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1 Outlet check valve
2 Pump chamber
3 Low-pressure chamber4 High-pressure chamber
5Piston
6 Inlet check valve
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REAR SUSPENSION
Operation
During leveling operation
•During shock absorber expansion, the inlet check valve opens due to negative pressure created in the pump
chamber, and oil is drawn into the pump chamber from the low-pressure chamber. During shock absorber
contraction, oil pressure in the pump chamber forces the outlet check valve to open, and oil in the pump
chamber flows through the pump cylinder into the high-pressure chamber. Due to this expansion and
contraction while driving, rod reaction force increases, and the vehicle height returns to the designated load
level. Also, similar to a regular shock absorber, damping is performed while driving with the damping valve.
.
Leveling operation completed
•When the vehicle height returns to the designated
load level, the volume of oil in the high-pressure
chamber increases and the piston rises. This
causes the pump chamber and the high-pressure
chamber to be connected at the pump rod notch,
and the expansion or contraction is completed.
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1 Pump chamber
2 Outlet check valve
3 Inlet check valve
4 Low-pressure chamber5 Damping valve
6 High-pressure chamber
7 Leveling operation (expansion)
8 Leveling operation (contraction)
1 Pump chamber
2Piston
3 Pump rod notch
4 High-pressure chamber
4
3
1
2
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