brake sensor MAZDA 6 2002 Suplement User Guide
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ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
F1–55
F1
P0133 Front HO2S circuit malfunction ON 2O2 sensor
×—
P0134Front HO2S circuit no activity
detectedON 2 CCM×—
P0138 Rear HO2S circuit high input ON 2 CCM×—
P0140Rear HO2S circuit no activity
detectedON 2 CCM×—
P0171 Fuel trim system too lean ON 2 Fuel×—
P0172 Fuel trim system too rich ON 2 Fuel×—
P0300 Random misfire detected Flash / ON 1 or 2 Misfire×—
P0301 Cylinder No.1 misfire detected Flash / ON 1 or 2 Misfire×—
P0302 Cylinder No.2 misfire detected Flash / ON 1 or 2 Misfire×—
P0303 Cylinder No.3 misfire detected Flash / ON 1 or 2 Misfire×—
P0304 Cylinder No.4 misfire detected Flash / ON 1 or 2 Misfire×—
P0327 Knock sensor circuit low input ON 1 CCM×—
P0328 Knock sensor circuit high input ON 1 CCM×—
P0335 CKP sensor circuit malfunction ON 1 CCM×—
P0340 CMP sensor circuit malfunction ON 1 CCM×—
P0403EGR valve motor coils open or
shortON 2 CCM×—
P0420Catalyst system efficiency
below thresholdON 2 Catalyst×—
P0443Evaporative emission control
system purge control valve
circuit malfunctionON 2 CCM×—
P0480Fan relay control circuit
malfunctionOFF 2 Other×—
P0500Vehicle speed sensor (VSS)
circuit malfunction (MTX)ON 2 CCM×—
P0505 Idle control system malfunction OFF—Other——
P0506Idle control system RPM lower
than expectedON 2 CCM×—
P0507Idle control system RPM higher
than expectedON 2 CCM×—
P0511Idle control system circuit
malfunctionON 1 CCM×—
P0550 PSP switch circuit malfunction ON 2 CCM×—
P0602 PCM programming error ON 1 CCM×—
P0610Control module vehicle options
errorON 1 CCM×—
P0661 VIS control circuit low input OFF 2 Other×—
P0662 VIS control circuit high input OFF 2 Other×—
P0703 Brake switch input malfunction ON 2 CCM×—
P0704 Clutch switch input malfunction ON 2 CCM×—
P0850 Neutral switch input malfunction ON 2 CCM×—
P1410Variable air duct valve circuit
malfunctionOFF 2 Other×—
P1562 PCM +BB voltage low ON 1 CCM×—
P2006Variable tumble control system
shutter valve stuck closedON 2 CCM×—
P2009Variable tumble control solenoid
valve circuit low inputON 2 CCM×—
P2010Variable tumble control solenoid
valve circuit high inputON 2 CCM×—
P2228 BARO sensor circuit low input ON 1 CCM×—
P2229 BARO sensor circuit high input ON 1 CCM×—
P2502Generator output voltage signal
no electricityOFF 1 Other——
P2503 Battery overcharge OFF 1 Other—— DTC No. Condition MIL DC Monitor itemMemory
functionPage
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TROUBLESHOOTING
F1–61
F1
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X: Applicable
Possible factor
Troubleshooting itemIAT sensor and related circuit malfunction
Barometric pressure sensor malfunction
Neutral or clutch switch and related circuit
malfunction (MTX)
MAF sensor and related circuit malfunction
Knock sensor and related circuit malfunction
TP sensor and related circuit malfunction
TP sensor misadjustment (including looseness)
P/S pressure switch and related circuit
malfunction
Improper refrigerant charging amount
A/C relay (A/C control signal circuit malfunction
A/C compressor magnetic clutch malfunction
Condenser fan system malfunction
Improper load signal input
Clutch slippage
ATX related parts malfunction
VSS and related circuit malfunction
Improper ATF level
Brake dragging
Loose parts
Improper balance of wheels and tires
Drive line malfunction
Suspension malfunction
PATS operating (if equipped)
1 Melting of main or other fuses2 MIL illuminates x x x x x x x x3 Will not crankx4 Hard to start/long crank/erratic
start/erratic crankx
5 Engine stalls. After start/at idle x x x x6 Cranks normally but will not startx7 Slow return to idle8 Engine runs rough/rolling idle x x x x x x9 Fast idle/runs onx10 Low idle/stalls during deceleration x x x x x xEngine stalls/quits.Acceleration/cruisex x xx xx xxxEngine runs rough. Acceleration/cruisex x xx xx xxxMissesAcceleration/cruisex xx xx xxxBuck/jerk Acceleration/cruise
/decelerationx xx xx xxx
Hesitation/stumble Acceleration x x x x x x x x x
11
Surges Acceleration/cruise x x x x x x x x
12 Lack/loss of power Acceleration/cruise x x x x x x x x13 Knocking/pingingAcceleration/cruise x x x14 Poor fuel economy x x x x x15 Emission compliance x16 High oil consumption/leakage17 Cooling system
concernsOverheating x x x
18 Cooling system
concernsRuns cold x
19 Exhaust smoke20 Fuel odor (in engine compartment)21 Engine noisex22 Vibration concerns (engine)xxxx23 A/C does not work sufficiently. x x x24 A/C is always on or A/C compressorruns continuously.xx25 A/C is not cut off under WOT conditions x x26 Exhaust sulfur smell27 Constant voltage x x x x x x28 Spark plug condition x x29 ATX concernsUpshift/downshift/e
ngagementSee Section K, TROUBLESHOOTING
A6E39802004
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F1–62
TROUBLESHOOTING
NO.14 POOR FUEL ECONOMYA6E398018881203
Diagnostic procedure
14 POOR FUEL ECONOMY
DESCRIPTIONFuel economy is unsatisfactory.
POSSIBLE CAUSE•Contaminated air cleaner element
•VIS malfunction (if equipped)
•Engine cooling system malfunction
•Improper ATF level (ATX)
•Weak spark
•Poor fuel quality
•Erratic or no signal from CMP sensor
•Clutch slippage (MTX)
•VTCS malfunction
•Improper variable valve timing control system operation (if equipped)
•Improper coolant level
•Inadequate fuel pressure
•Spark plug malfunction
•PCV valve malfunction
•Brake dragging
•Improper valve timing due to jumping out of timing belt
•Contaminated MAF sensor
•Improper engine compression
•Exhaust system clogging
•Improper electrically controlled 4WD system operation
Warning
The following troubleshooting flow chart contains fuel system diagnosis and repair
procedures. Read following warnings before performing fuel system services:
•Fuel vapor is hazardous. It can easily ignite, causing serious injury and damage. Always
keep sparks and flames away from fuel.
•Fuel line spills and leakage are dangerous. Fuel can ignite and cause serious injuries or
death and damage. Fuel can also irritate skin and eyes. To prevent this, always complete
“BEFORE REPAIR PROCEDURE” and “AFTER REPAIR PROCEDURE” described in this
manual.
Caution
•Disconnecting/connecting quick release connector without cleaning it may possibly cause
damage to fuel pipe and quick release connector. Always clean quick release connector
joint area before disconnecting/connecting, and make sure that it is free of foreign material.
STEP INSPECTION RESULTS ACTION
1 Inspect for following:
•Air cleaner element for contamination
•ATF level
•Fuel quality
•Coolant level
•Brake dragging
•Clutch slippage
Are all items okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Service as necessary.
Repeat Step 1.
2 Connect WDS or equivalent to DLC-2.
Retrieve any continuous memory, KOEO and
KOER DTCs.
Are there any DTCs displayed?YesDTC is displayed:
Go to appropriate DTC test.
NoNo DTC is displayed:
Go to next step.
3 Access ECT PID.
Drive vehicle while monitoring PID.
(See F1–33 PCM INSPECTION (4WD).)
Is PID within specification?Yes Go to next step.
No Inspect for coolant leakage, cooling fan and condenser
fan operations or thermostat operation.
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OUTLINE
F2–7
F2
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11 Generator
12 Oil pressure switch
13 Sedimentor switch
14 Instrument cluster
15 Neutral switch
16 Clutch switch
17 Coil
18 Brake switch
19 Brake switch 2
20 Cruise control switch
21 With cruise control system
22 PCM control relay
23 MAF/IAT sensor
24 Calibration resistor No.1
25 Fuel injector No.1
26 Calibration resistor No.2
27 Fuel injector No.2
28 Calibration resistor No.3
29 Fuel injector No.3
30 Calibration resistor No.4
31 Fuel injector No.4
32 CMP sensor
33 CKP sensor
34 EGR solenoid valve (vacuum)
35 EGR solenoid valve (vent)
36 VSC solenoid valve
37 Intake shutter solenoid valve (half)38 Intake shutter solenoid valve (full)
39 VBC solenoid valve
40 EGR control solenoid valve
41 Boost sensor
42 Accelerator position sensor
43 Idle switch
44 Fuel pressure sensor
45 ECT sensor
46 Fuel temperature sensor
47 Suction control valve
48 IAT sensor No.2
49 Cooling fan relay No.2
50 Cooling fan No.1
51 Refrigerant pressure switch (middle)
52 A/C switch
53 A/C amplifier
54 Cooling fan relay No.1
55 Cooling fan No.2
56 A/C relay
57 Refrigerant pressure switch (HI and LO)
58 Magnetic clutch
59 With A/C
60 Glow plug relay
61 Glow plug
62 Vacuum switch
63 Fuel warmer
64 With fuel warmer
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F2–16
EMISSION SYSTEM, CONTROL SYSTEM
End Of SieWARM UP OXIDATION CATALYTIC CONVERTER DESCRIPTIONA6E401601007203•The warm up oxidation catalytic converter capacity has been increased to 1,920 ml {1,920 cc, 117 cu in} in
order to improve emission performance.
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OUTLINEA6E404018881201•The control system is essentially carried over from that of the current MPV (LW) MZR-CD (RF Turbo) engine
models. (See MPV Workshop Manual Supplement 1737-1*-02C.)
Input Device
×:Applicable –: Not applicable
CONTROL SYSTEM
ItemMazda6
(GG, GY)Current
MPV (LW)
Remark for new model
MZR-CD (RF Turbo)
Battery×Same function as MPV (LW) MZR-CD (RF Turbo) engine model
Starter (starter signal)×Same function as MPV (LW) MZR-CD (RF Turbo) engine model
Starter relay×–Newly adopted
Clutch switch×Same function as MPV (LW) MZR-CD (RF Turbo) engine model
Neutral switch×Same function as MPV (LW) MZR-CD (RF Turbo) engine model
Brake switch×Same function as Mazda6 (GG) L series engine model
Idle switch×Same function as MPV (LW) MZR-CD (RF Turbo) engine model
A/C switch×Same function as MPV (LW) MZR-CD (RF Turbo) engine model
Refrigerant pressure switch×Same function as 626 (GF, GW) RF Turbo engine model
Cruise control switch×Same function as Mazda6 (GG) L series engine model
Accelerator position sensor×Same function as MPV (LW) MZR-CD (RF Turbo) engine model
MAF/IAT sensor×Same function as MPV (LW) MZR-CD (RF Turbo) engine model
IAT sensor No.2×Same function as MPV (LW) MZR-CD (RF Turbo) engine model
ECT sensor×Same function as MPV (LW) MZR-CD (RF Turbo) engine model
Fuel temperature sensor×Same function as MPV (LW) MZR-CD (RF Turbo) engine model
BARO sensor (integrated in PCM)×Same function as MPV (LW) MZR-CD (RF Turbo) engine model
Boost sensor×Same function as MPV (LW) MZR-CD (RF Turbo) engine model
Fuel pressure sensor×Same function as MPV (LW) MZR-CD (RF Turbo) engine model
CMP sensor×Same function as MPV (LW) MZR-CD (RF Turbo) engine model
CKP sensor×Same function as MPV (LW) MZR-CD (RF Turbo) engine model
VSS×Vehicle speed signal is received by CAN
Calibration resistor×Same function as MPV (LW) MZR-CD (RF Turbo) engine model
Immobilizer unit (integrated in
PCM)×Immobilizer unit equipped into PCM
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CONTROL SYSTEM
F2–19
F2
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1PCM (with built-in BARO sensor and immobilizer
unit)
2Battery
3Starter
4 Starter relay
5 Clutch switch
6 Neutral switch
7 Brake switch
8 Idle switch
9 Cruise control switch
10 Accelerator position sensor
11 MAF/IAT sensor
12 IAT sensor No.2
13 ECT sensor
14 Fuel temperature sensor
15 Boost sensor
16 Fuel pressure sensor
17 CMP sensor
18 CKP sensor
19 VSS
20 Calibration resistor
21 Suction control valve
22 IDM
23 VSC solenoid valve
24 VBC solenoid valve
25 EGR control solenoid valve
26 EGR solenoid valve (vacuum)
27 EGR solenoid valve (vent)
28 Intake shutter solenoid valve (half)
29 Intake shutter solenoid valve (full)
30 Glow indicator light
31 Cruise main indicator light
32 Cruise set indicator light
33 Glow plug relay
34 Cooling fan relay No.1
35 Cooling fan relay No.2
36 A/C relay
37 PCM control relay
38 L.H.D.
39 R.H.D.
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CONTROL SYSTEM
F2–21
F2
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1PCM
2 Idle speed control
3Glow control
4 VSC
5 Boost pressure control
6 Fuel injection amount control
7 Fuel injection timing control
8 Multiple fuel injection control
9 Fuel pressure control
10 EGR control
11 Cruise control system
12 Electrical fan control
13 A/C cut-off control
14 Immobilizer system
15 Battery
16 Starter (starter signal)
17 Starter relay
18 Clutch switch
19 Neutral switch
20 Brake switch
21 Idle switch
22 A/C switch
23 Refrigerant pressure switch
24 Cruise control switch
25 Accelerator position sensor
26 MAF/IAT sensor
27 IAT sensor No.2
28 ECT sensor
29 Fuel temperature sensor
30 BARO sensor (integrated in PCM)
31 Boost sensor
32 Fuel pressure sensor
33 CMP sensor
34 CKP sensor
35 VSS
36 Calibration resistor
37 Immobilizer unit (integrated in PCM)
38 Suction control valve
39 IDM
40 VSC solenoid valve
41 VBC solenoid valve
42 EGR control solenoid valve
43 EGR solenoid valve (vacuum)
44 EGR solenoid valve (vent)
45 Intake shutter solenoid valve (half)
46 Intake shutter solenoid valve (full)
47 Glow indicator light
48 Cruise main indicator light
49 Cruise set indicator light
50 Glow plug relay
51 Cooling fan relay No.1
52 Cooling fan relay No.2
53 A/C relay
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F2–22
CONTROL SYSTEM
CONTROL DEVICE AND CONTROL RELATIONSHIP CHARTA6E404018881204
×: Applicable
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Item
Input device
Battery××
Starter (starter signal)××××××××× ×
Starter relay××××××××× ×
Clutch switch× × ××× ×× ×
Neutral switch× × ××× ×× ×
Brake switch×
Idle switch× × ××× × ×
A/C switch×××××
Refrigerant pressure switch×××××
Cruise control switch×
Accelerator position sensor××××××××
MAF/IAT sensor× ××××
IAT sensor No.2××
ECT sensor××× ××××× ××
Fuel temperature sensor×
BARO sensor (integrated in PCM)×××
Boost sensor××× ×
Fuel pressure sensor×× ××
CMP sensor×××××
CKP sensor× ××××××× ×
VSS××× ××× ××
Calibration resistor××
Immobilizer unit (integrated in PCM)×
Output device
Suction control valve××
IDM× ××× × ×
VSC solenoid valve×
VBC solenoid valve×
EGR control solenoid valve×
EGR solenoid valve (vacuum)×
EGR solenoid valve (vent)×
Intake shutter solenoid valve (half)×
Intake shutter solenoid valve (full)×
Glow indicator light×
Cruise main indicator light×
Cruise set indicator light×
Glow plug relay×
Cooling fan relay No.1×
Cooling fan relay No.2×
A/C relay×
Idle speed controlGlow controlVSCBoost pressure controlFuel injection amount controlFuel injection timing controlMultiple fuel injection controlFuel pressure controlEGR controlCruise control systemElectrical fan controlA/C cut-off controlImmobilizer system
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ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
F2–25
F2
P0112 IAT sensor No.2 circuit low input Input voltage from IAT sensor No.2 is below 0.1 V.××
P0113 IAT sensor No.2 circuit high input Input voltage from IAT sensor No.2 is above 5.0 V.××
P0117 ECT sensor circuit low input Input voltage from ECT sensor is below 0.1 V.××
P0118 ECT sensor circuit high input Input voltage from ECT sensor is above 5.0V.××
P0121Accelerator position sensor No.1 circuit
performance problemInput voltage from accelerator position sensor No.1
is above 1.3 V when accelerator pedal is
depressed.××
P0122Accelerator position sensor No.1 circuit
low inputInput voltage from accelerator position sensor No.1
is below 0.3 V.××
P0123Accelerator position sensor No.1 circuit
high inputInput voltage from accelerator position sensor No.1
is above 4.7 V.××
P0182 Fuel temperature sensor circuit low inputInput voltage from fuel temperature sensor is below
0.1 V.××
P0183 Fuel temperature sensor circuit high inputInput voltage from fuel temperature sensor is above
5.0 V.××
P0191Fuel pressure sensor circuit performance
problemPressure difference between actual fuel pressure
and target fuel pressure exceeds preprogrammed
criteria.××
P0192 Fuel pressure sensor circuit low inputInput voltage from fuel pressure sensor is below 0.4
V.××
P0193 Fuel pressure sensor circuit high inputInput voltage from fuel pressure sensor is above
4.8 V.××
P0200 Fuel injector circuit malfunction Injection confirmation signal is not input normally.××
P0221Accelerator position sensor No.2 circuit
performance problemVoltage difference between accelerator position
sensor No.1 and accelerator position sensor No.2
exceeds 0.9 V.××
P0222Accelerator position sensor No.2 circuit
low inputInput voltage from accelerator position sensor No.2
is below 0.3 V.××
P0223Accelerator position sensor No.2 circuit
high inputInput voltage from accelerator position sensor No.2
is above 4.7 V.××
P0300 Random misfire detectionInterval time of CKP sensor input signal exceeds
preprogrammed criteria.××
P0336 CKP sensor circuit performance problemInput signal from CKP sensor is not proper pulse
number.××
P0337 CKP sensor circuit low inputInput signal from CKP sensor is not input at 12
crankshaft revolutions.××
P0341 CMP sensor circuit performance problemInput signal from CMP sensor is not proper pulse
number.××
P0342 CMP sensor circuit low inputInput signal from CMP sensor is not input at 12
crankshaft revolutions.××
P0380 Glow plug relay circuit malfunctionInput voltage from glow plug relay is as following:
—1.0 V or below when glow plug relay is on.
—4.0 V or above when glow plug relay is off.××
P0504Brake switch signal correlation
malfunctionInput signal from brake switch 1 brake switch 2 is as
following:.
—Brake switch 1 is ON and brake switch 2 is ON.
—Brake switch 1 is OFF and brake switch 2 is
OFF.××
P0510 Idle switch circuit malfunctionInput voltage from idle switch is B+ when
accelerator position sensor No.1 voltage is below
0.7 V.××
P0512 Engine switch circuit malfunctionInput voltage from engine switch is B+ when engine
speed is 1,200 rpm or above.××
P0564 Cruise control signal malfunctionInput voltage from cruise control switch is as
following for 120 s:
—Below 0.1 V.
—1.4—1.9 V.
—3.7—3.9 V.
—4.5—4.6 V.××
P0602 PCM programming error No configuration data in PCM.××
P0606 PCM malfunction PCM does not read DTC from output devices.×× DTC Condition Detection condition MILMemory
function
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ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
F2–27
F2
PID/DATA MONITOR AND RECORDA6E407018881204PID monitoring item table
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SIMULATION TESTA6E407018881205Simulation test item table
×: Applicable
Item Definition Condition/unit PCM terminal
ACCS A/C relay ON/OFF 73
ACSW A/C switch ON/OFF 84
APS1 Accelerator position sensor No.1 signal voltage V 10
APS2 Accelerator position sensor No.2 signal voltage V 88
BAROBarometric pressure kPa, inHg
-
Barometric pressure signal voltage V
BOO Brake switch ON/OFF 7
CPP Clutch switch ON/OFF 33
CPP/PNP Neutral switch Neutral/Drive 56
CRUISESW Cruise control switch ON/OFF 64
DTCCNT DTC count - -
ECTEngine coolant temperature°C, °F
87
Engine coolant temperature signal voltage V
FAN2 Cooling fan relay No.2 ON/OFF 76
FAN3 Cooling fan relay No.1 ON/OFF 102
IATIntake air temperature°C, °F
60
Intake air temperature signal voltage V
IMRC VSC solenoid valve ON/OFF 101
INGEAR In gear ON/OFF 33, 56
INJ_LRN_DIS Distance from the last injector learning Km, Mile -
MAFMass air flow amount g/s
9
Mass air flow signal voltage V
MAF_LRN_DIS Distance from the last MAF learning Km, Mile -
MAINRLY PCM control relay ON/OFF 69
MAPManifold absolute pressure kPa, inHg
36
Manifold absolute pressure signal voltage V
MIL Malfunction indicator lamp ON/OFF 71
NUMKEYS Number of keys stored in module - -
RPM Engine speed rpm 3, 29
VPWR Battery positive voltage V 27
VSS Vehicle speed km/h, mph 13, 39
Item Definition OperationTest condition
PCM
terminal
Key ON Idle
ACCS A/C relay ON or OFF××73
EGRA EGR solenoid valve (vent)Actuated by any duty value
(0—100%)××72
EGRV EGR solenoid valve (vacuum)Actuated by any duty value
(0—100%)××99
EGRV2 EGR control solenoid valve ON or OFF××77
FAN Cooling fan No.2 ON or OFF××76
FAN3 Cooling fan No.1 ON or OFF××102
GP_LMP Glow indicator light ON or OFF××97
GPC Glow plug relay ON or OFF××68
IASV Intake shutter solenoid valve (half) ON or OFF××74
IASV2 Intake shutter solenoid valve (full) ON or OFF××100
IMRC VSC solenoid valve ON or OFF××101
VBCV VBC solenoid valveActuated by any duty value
(0—100%)××67