MAZDA 6 2002 Workshop Manual Suplement
Manufacturer: MAZDA, Model Year: 2002, Model line: 6, Model: MAZDA 6 2002Pages: 909, PDF Size: 17.16 MB
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K2–136
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
End Of Sie
4INSPECT TERMINAL COMPONENT NO.2 (8-
PIN) FOR POOR CONNECTION
•Turn ignition key to OFF.
•Inspect terminal component No.2 (8-pin)
connection.
•Disconnect terminal component No.2 (8-pin).
•Check for poor connection (damaged, pulled-
out terminals, corrosion etc.).
•Are connector and terminals okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair or replace connector and/or terminal, then go to
Step 11.
5INSPECT TFT SENSOR CIRCUIT
•Connect voltmeter to TCM terminal 1F.
•Turn ignition key to ON (engine OFF).
•Connect between terminal component No.2 (8-
pin) terminal H and G (harness-side) using
jumper wire.
•Verify if TCM terminal voltage changes to 0.2 V
or below.
•Does TCM terminal voltage change?Yes Go to next step.
No Go to Step 8.
6INSPECT COUPLER COMPONENT
CONNECTOR CONNECTION FOR POOR
CONNECTION
•Turn ignition key to OFF.
•Remove control valve body cover.
•Disconnect coupler component connector.
•Check for poor connection (damaged, pulled-
out terminals, corrosion, etc.).
•Are terminals okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair or replace connector and/or terminal, then go to
Step 11.
7INSPECT COUPLER COMPONENT CIRCUIT
FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
•Check continuity between coupler component
(8-pin) terminals I and J (part-side).
•Is there continuity?Yes Repair or replace terminal component No.2 (8-pin).
No Replace TFT sensor, then go to Step 11.
(See K2–85 TRANSAXLE FLUID TEMPERATURE (TFT)
SENSOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
8INSPECT TCM CONNECTOR FOR POOR
CONNECTION
•Turn ignition key to OFF.
•Disconnect TCM connector.
•Check for poor connection (damaged, pulled-
out terminals, corrosion, etc.).
•Are terminals okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair terminals, then go to Step 11.
9INSPECT HARNESS FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
•Disconnect terminal component No.2 (8-pin)
•Connect the TCM connector.
•Turn ignition key to ON (engine OFF).
•Inspect voltage at terminal component No.2 (8-
pin) terminal G (harness-side).
•Is voltage 5 V?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair or replace harness, then go to Step 11.
10INSPECT TERMINAL COMPONENT NO.2 (8-
PIN) CIRCUIT FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
•Turn ignition key to OFF.
•Check continuity between terminal component
No.2 (8-pin) terminal H (harness-side) and
body ground.
•Is there continuity?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair or replace harness, then go to next step.
11VERIFY TROUBLESHOOTING OF DTC P0713
COMPLETED
•Make sure to reconnect all disconnected
connectors.
•Clear DTC from memory using WDS or
equivalent.
•Drive vehicle for 150 seconds 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.
12VERIFY 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. STEP INSPECTION ACTION
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ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
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K2
DTC P0715A6E577018901210
DTC P0715 Input/turbine speed sensor circuit malfunction
DETECTION
CONDITION•The following condition is detected twice:
—Input/turbine speed sensor signal is 600 rpm or less while engine speed is 1,500 rpm or greater and
vehicle speed is 40 km/h {24.8 mph} or greater in D range.
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•Input/turbine speed sensor malfunction.
•Short to ground between input/turbine speed sensor terminal B and TCM terminal 1N
•Short to ground between input/turbine speed sensor terminal A and TCM terminal 2F
•Open circuit between input/turbine speed sensor terminal B and TCM terminal 1N
•Open circuit between input/turbine speed sensor terminal A and TCM terminal 2F
•Damaged connectors between input/turbine speed sensor and TCM.
•TCM malfunction.
AT X
B
E1NTCM
TCM
HARNESS SIDE CONNECTOR
TERMINAL COMPONENT
NO.2(8-PIN)
HARNESS SIDE CONNECTORCOUPLER COMPONENT
(8-PIN)
PART SIDE CONNECTORINPUT/TURBINE
SPEED SENSOR
HARNESS SIDE CONNECTOR 2F B
A
A
F
INPUT/TURBINE
SPEED SENSOR
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K2–138
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
Diagnostic procedure
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 TERMINAL COMPONENT NO.2 (8-
PIN) CONNECTOR FOR POOR CONNECTION
•Turn ignition key to OFF.
•Disconnect terminal component No.2 (8-pin)
connector.
•Check for poor connection (damaged, pulled-
out terminals, corrosion, etc.).
•Are terminals okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair or replace terminals, then go to Step 12.
4INSPECT INPUT/TURBINE SPEED SENSOR
RESISTANCE
•Measure resistance between terminal
component No.2 (8-pin) (transaxle case side).
•Is resistance within 513—627 ohms between
terminal component No.2 (8-pin) terminal E
and F (transaxle case side)?Yes Go to next step.
No Go to Step 8
5INSPECT TCM CONNECTOR FOR POOR
CONNECTION
•Disconnect TCM connector.
•Check for poor connection (damaged, pulled-
out terminals, corrosion, etc.).
•Are terminals okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair terminals, then go to Step 12.
6INSPECT TERMINAL COMPONENT NO.2 (8-
PIN) CIRCUIT FOR OPEN
•Check terminal component No.2 (8-pin)
terminals (harness-side) and TCM terminals
(harness-side).
—F and 2F
—E and 1N
•Is there continuity?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair or replace harness, then go to Step 12.
7INSPECT TERMINAL COMPONENT NO.2 (8-
PIN) CIRCUIT FOR SHORT TO GROUND
•Check terminal component No.2 (8-pin)
terminal (harness-side) and body ground.
—F and body ground
—E and body ground
•Is there any continuity?Yes Repair or replace harness, then go to Step 12.
No Go to Step 12.
8INSPECT COUPLER COMPONENT (8-PIN)
CONNECTOR FOR POOR CONNECTION
•Disassemble the control valve body cover.
•Disconnect coupler component (8-pin)
connector.
•Check for poor connection (damaged, pulled-
out terminals, corrosion, etc.).
•Are terminals okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair terminals, then go to Step 12.
9INSPECT INPUT/TURBINE SPEED SENSOR
RESISTANCE
•Measure resistance between coupler
component (8-pin) (transaxle case side).
•Is resistance within 513—527 ohms between
coupler component (8-pin) terminal B and A
(part side)?Yes Repair or replace terminal component, then go to Step 12.
No Go to next step.
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10INSPECT INPUT/TURBINE SPEED SENSOR
CONNECTOR FOR POOR CONNECTION
•Disassemble the transaxle.
•Disconnect input/turbine speed sensor
connector.
•Check for poor connection (damaged, pulled-
out terminals, corrosion, etc.).
•Are terminals okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair terminals, then go to Step 12.
11INSPECT INPUT/TURBINE SPEED SENSOR
RESISTANCE
•Measure resistance between input/turbine
speed sensor.
•Is resistance within 513—627 ohms between
input/turbine speed sensor connector terminal
A and B (part side)?Yes Repair or replace coupler component, then go to next step.
No Replace input/turbine speed sensor, then go to next step.
12VERIFY TROUBLESHOOTING OF DTC P0715
COMPLETED
•Make sure to reconnect all disconnected
connectors.
•Clear DTC from memory using WDS or
equivalent.
•Drive vehicle with vehicle speed 40 km/h {25
mph} or above and engine speed 1,500 rpm
or above for 2 second or more
•Repeat Step ii two times.
•Is same DTC present?Yes Replace TCM, then go to next step.
(See K2–96 TCM REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
No Go to next step.
13VERIFY 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. STEP INSPECTION ACTION
DTC P0720 Vehicle speedometer sensor (VSS) malfunction (open/short)
DETECTION
CONDITION•Parking gear rotation detected by VSS is 150 rpm (Vehicle speed: 5—6 km/h) or less while intermediate
sensor signal is 1,400 rpm or greater in D range for 2 second 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•Open circuit between vehicle speedometer sensor terminal B and TCM terminal 1M
•Open circuit between vehicle speedometer sensor terminal A and TCM terminal 1V
•Short to ground between vehicle speedometer sensor terminal B and TCM terminal 1M
•Short to ground between vehicle speedometer sensor terminal A and TCM terminal 1V
•Vehicle speedometer sensor malfunction
•Damaged connectors between vehicle speedometer sensor to TCM
•TCM malfunction
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K2–140
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
Diagnostic procedure
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 TERMINAL COMPONENT NO.2 (8-
PIN) CONNECTOR FOR POOR CONNECTION
•Turn ignition key to OFF.
•Disconnect terminal component No.2 (8-pin)
connector.
•Check for poor connection (damaged, pulled-
out terminals, corrosion, etc.).
•Are terminals okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair or replace terminals, then go to Step 12. DTC P0720 Vehicle speedometer sensor (VSS) malfunction (open/short)
AT X
H
F
B1V A
1M
A BTCM
TCM
HARNESS SIDE CONNECTORTERMINAL COMPONENT
NO.2(8-PIN)
HARNESS SIDE CONNECTOR
COUPLER COMPONENT
(8-PIN)
PART SIDE CONNECTORVSS
HARNESS SIDE CONNECTOR
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K2
4INSPECT VEHICLE SPEEDOMETER SENSOR
RESISTANCE
•Measure resistance between terminal
component No.2 (8-pin) (transaxle case side).
•Is resistance within 513—627 ohms between
terminal component No.2 (8-pin) terminal A
and B (transaxle case side)?Yes Go to next step.
No Go to Step 8
5INSPECT TCM CONNECTOR FOR POOR
CONNECTION
•Disconnect TCM connector.
•Check for poor connection (damaged, pulled-
out terminals, corrosion, etc.).
•Are terminals okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair terminals, then go to Step 12.
6INSPECT TERMINAL COMPONENT NO.2 (8-
PIN) CIRCUIT FOR OPEN
•Check terminal component No.2 (8-pin)
terminals (harness-side) and TCM terminals
(harness-side).
—A and 1M
—B and 1V
•Is there continuity?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair or replace harness, then go to Step 12.
7INSPECT TERMINAL COMPONENT NO.2 (8-
PIN) CIRCUIT FOR SHORT TO GROUND
•Check terminal component No.2 (8-pin)
terminal (harness-side) and body ground.
—A and body ground
—B and body ground
•Is there any continuity?Yes Repair or replace harness, then go to Step 12.
No Go to Step 12.
8INSPECT COUPLER COMPONENT (8-PIN)
CONNECTOR FOR POOR CONNECTION
•Disassemble the control valve body cover.
•Disconnect coupler component (8-pin)
connector.
•Check for poor connection (damaged, pulled-
out terminals, corrosion, etc.).
•Are terminals okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair terminals, then go to Step 12.
9INSPECT VEHICLE SPEEDOMETER SENSOR
RESISTANCE
•Measure resistance between coupler
component (8-pin) (transaxle case side).
•Is resistance within 513—627 ohms between
coupler component (8-pin) terminal H and F
(part side)?Yes Repair or replace terminal component, then go to Step 12.
No Go to next step.
10INSPECT VEHICLE SPEEDOMETER SENSOR
CONNECTOR FOR POOR CONNECTION
•Disassemble the transaxle.
•Disconnect vehicle speedometer sensor
connector.
•Check for poor connection (damaged, pulled-
out terminals, corrosion, etc.).
•Are terminals okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair terminals, then go to Step 12.
11INSPECT VEHICLE SPEEDOMETER SENSOR
RESISTANCE
•Measure resistance between vehicle
speedometer sensor.
•Is resistance within 513—627 ohms between
vehicle speedometer sensor connector
terminal A and B (part side)?Yes Repair or replace coupler component, then go to next step.
No Replace vehicle speedometer sensor, then go to next step. STEP INSPECTION ACTION
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K2–142
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
End Of SieDTC P0740A6E577018901212
Diagnostic procedure
12VERIFY TROUBLESHOOTING OF DTC P0720
COMPLETED
•Make sure to reconnect all disconnected
connectors.
•Clear DTC from memory using WDS or
equivalent.
•Drive vehicle with vehicle speed 40 km/h {25
mph} or above for 2 second 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.
13VERIFY 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. STEP INSPECTION ACTION
DTC P0740 TCC system malfunction
DETECTION
CONDITION•RPM difference between crankshaft (engine speed signal) and reverse clutch drum (input/turbine speed
sensor signal) exceeds the pre-programmed value.
Diagnostic support note:
•This is 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•ATF level low.
•Deteriorated ATF.
•TCC solenoid valve and pressure control solenoid stuck.
•Line pressure low.
•Oil pump malfunction.
•Control valve stuck
•Torque convert clutch malfunction
•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.
3CHECK ATF CONDITION
•Turn ignition key to OFF.
•Check ATF condition.
—Clear red: Normal
—Milky: Water mixed in fluid
—Reddish brown: Deteriorated ATF
•Is it okay?
(See K2–78 Automatic Transaxle Fluid (ATF)
Condition Inspection.)Yes Go to next step.
No If ATF color milky or reddish brown, replace ATF, then go to
Step 5.
(See K2–80 AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID (ATF)
REPLACEMENT.)
4CHECK ATF LEVEL
•Start engine.
•Warm up ATX.
•Is ATF level within specification?
(See K2–79 Automatic Transaxle Fluid (ATF)
Level Inspection.)Yes Go to next step.
No Adjust ATF level, then go to Step 9.
(See K2–79 Automatic Transaxle Fluid (ATF) Level
Inspection.)
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5INSPECT LINE PRESSURE
•Start engine.
•Measure line pressure.
Specification
—D range, M (2GR) range
Idle: 290—490 kPa {3.0—4.9 kgf/cm
2, 43—69
psi}
Stall: 1,550—1,750 kPa {15.8—17.8 kgf/cm
2,
225—254 psi}
—M (1GR) range, R position
Idle:550—750 kPa {5.6—7.6 kgf/cm
2, 80—
109 psi}
Stall: 1,550—1,750 kPa {15.8—17.8 kgf/cm
2,
225—254 psi}
•Is line pressure within specification?
(See K2–72 Line Pressure Test.)Yes Go to next step.
No All ranges: Replace or overhaul oil pump or control valve
body, then go to Step 10.
Any ranges: Replace or overhaul automatic transaxle, then
go to Step 10.
(See K2–99 AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE AND TRANSFER
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
6CLICK TEST OF SOLENOID VALVES
•Turn ignition key to OFF.
•Disconnect terminal component No.1(12-pin).
•Apply battery voltage to terminal component
No.1 (12-pin) terminals (transaxle case side).
—TCC solenoid vale: B
—Pressure control solenoid: D
•Verify the click sounds of TCC solenoid valve
and pressure control solenoid.
•Are there click sounds?Yes Go to next step.
No Replace TCC solenoid valve or pressure control solenoid,
then go to Step 10.
(See K2–105 CONTROL VALVE BODY REMOVAL/
INSTALLATION.)
7INSPECT DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ENGINE
SPEED AND TURBINE SPEED
•Inspect difference between engine speed and
turbine speed during TCC operation in 5GR
•Drive vehicle under following condition
—TR switch position: D range
—Gear position: 5GR
—TCC solenoid valve: ON
•Is difference between engine speed (RPM PID)
and turbine speed okay?
Difference
Below 99 rpmYes Go to Step
No Go to next step.
8INSPECT OPERATION OF EACH VALVE AND
EACH SPRING
•Remove control valve body.
•Disassemble control valve body.
•Is each valve operation okay and is return
spring okay?Yes Replace torque converter, then go to next step.
No Replace control valve body, then go to next step.
(See K2–105 CONTROL VALVE BODY REMOVAL/
INSTALLATION.)
9VERIFY TROUBLESHOOTING OF DTC P0740
COMPLETED
•Make sure to reconnect all disconnected
connectors.
•Clear DTC from memory using WDS or
equivalent.
•Start engine.
•Warm up ATX.
•Drive vehicle under following condition for 10
seconds or more.
—Vehicle speed (VSS PID): Within 10—87
km/h {6—54 mph}
—Gear position: 5GR
—TR switch position: D range
—TCC solenoid valve: ON
•Is there pending code present?Yes Replace TCM, then go to next step.
(See K2–96 TCM REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
No Go to next step.
10VERIFY 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. STEP INSPECTION ACTION
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K2–144
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
DTC P0743A6E577018901213
DTC P0743 Torque converter clutch (TCC) solenoid valve circuit malfunction (open/short)
DETECTION
CONDITION•Open or short in TCC solenoid signal system (while TCM monitors solenoid output voltage, the voltage that
differs from the ON/OFF signal output by CPU in TCM is detected).
Diagnostic support note:
•This is continuous monitor (CCM).
•MIL illuminates if TCM detects the above malfunction condition during first drive cycle.
•PENDING CODE is not available.
•FREEZE FRAME DATA is available.
•AT warning light does not indication.
•DTC is stored in TCM memory.
POSSIBLE
CAUSE•Open circuit between TCC solenoid valve terminal A and TCM terminal 2S
•Short to ground between TCC solenoid valve terminal A and TCM terminal 2S
•Short to power between TCC solenoid valve terminal A and TCM terminal 2S
•TCC solenoid valve malfunction
•Damage connector between TCC solenoid valve and TCM
•TCM malfunction
2PTCM
HARNESS SIDE CONNECTORTERMINAL COMPONENT
NO.1(12-PIN)
HARNESS SIDE CONNECTOR
COUPLER COMPONENT
(10-PIN)
PART SIDE CONNECTORTCC SOLENOID VALVE
HARNESS SIDE CONNECTORAT X
CPU
CPU2S
2PB
JA C
A
B TCM
TCC SOLENOID VALVE
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ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
K2–145
K2
Diagnostic procedure
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 TERMINAL COMPONENT NO.1 (12-
PIN) FOR POOR CONNECTION
•Turn ignition key to OFF.
•Disconnect terminal componentNo.1 (12-pin).
•Check for poor connection (damaged, pulled-
out, terminals, corrosion, etc.).
•Are terminals okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair or replace terminals, then go to Step 13.
4INSPECT RESISTANCE
•Check resistance between terminal component
No.1 (12-pin) terminal H (transaxle case side)
and body ground.
•Is resistance within 12—13.2 ohms?
(See K2–88 SOLENOID VALVE INSPECTION.)Yes Go to Step 9.
No Go to next step.
5INSPECT COUPLER COMPONENT (10-PIN)
FOR POOR CONNECTION
•Disconnect coupler component (10-pin)
connector.
•Check for poor connection (damaged, pulled-
out, terminals, corrosion, etc.).
•Is terminal okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair or replace terminal, then go to Step 13.
6INSPECT RESISTANCE
•Check resistance between coupler component
(10-pin) terminal C (part side) and body
ground.
•Is resistance within 12—13.2 ohms?
(See K2–88 SOLENOID VALVE INSPECTION.)Yes Repair or replace terminal component No.1 (12-pin), then
go to Step 13.
No Go to next step.
7INSPECT TCC SOLENOID VALVE
CONNECTOR FOR POOR CONNECTION
•Disconnect TCC solenoid valve connector.
•Check for poor connection (damaged, pulled-
out, terminals, corrosion, etc.).
•Is terminal okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair or replace terminal, then go to Step 13.
8INSPECT RESISTANCE
•Check resistance between TCC solenoid valve
connector (part side) terminal A and body
ground.
•Is resistance within 12—13.2 ohms?
(See K2–88 SOLENOID VALVE INSPECTION.)Yes Repair or replace coupler component (10-pin), then go to
Step 13.
No Verify TCC solenoid valve installation.
•If TCC solenoid valve is installed correctly, replace TCC
solenoid valve, then go to Step 13.
(See K2–90 SOLENOID VALVE REMOVAL/
INSTALLATION.)
9INSPECT TCM CONNECTOR FOR POOR
CONNECTION
•Disconnect TCM connector.
•Check for poor connection (damaged, pulled-
out, terminals, corrosion, etc.).
•Are terminals okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair terminals, then go to Step 13.
10INSPECT TERMINAL COMPONENT NO.1 (12-
PIN) CIRCUIT FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
•Check continuity between TCM terminal 2S
(harness-side) and terminal component No.1
(12-pin) terminal H (harness-side).
•Is there continuity between terminals?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair or replace harness, then go to Step 13.