clock MAZDA MX-5 1994 Service Manual
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AUDIO Clock The clock can be adjusted during radio, tape, or CD play. I Name I Illustration Clock button (clock display) ALC (Auto level controller) Name 1 Illustration ALCJbodysonic volume control knob I Mute button Roof mode button I Stereo-wide button Operation Press button to display present radio frequency or operation mode If power supply to unit is broken (burnt fuse or disconnected battery), clock setup will be canceled When clock button is pushed for 2 seconds, clock display flashes. At this point, press H button to advance hours and M button to advance minutes Press clock button again to return to normal display If clock button is pressed again while clock display is flashing and time has not been adjusted (that is, H and M buttons have not been pressed), min- utes will be set at :00. If time before adjustment showed 30-59 minutes, time will be set at next hour For example, Operation Press knob to turn ALC on or off 1. At ON, ALC adjusts sound corresponding to vehicle speed; ALC indica- tor light turns on 2. To adjust seat vibration, turn knob to right or left Right -t Seat vibration increases Left + Seat vibration decreases Turn knob right or left to transfer sound Right -+ Door speakers Left -t Headrest speakers Press button to lower overall volume by 10dB Press button to switch between roof-open mode and roof-closed mode; sound quality is adjusted depending on whether roof is opened or closed Press button to turn stereo-wide function on or off At ON, stereo-wide mode improves sound quality Gartner Banana
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AUDIO T Symptom: Speaker(s) do not operate (Without headrest speakers.) I L/ Possible cause Antitheft system activated Damaged audio unit Open circuit in wiring harness Poor connection of connector Damaged speaker Step 1 Check if the antitheft system has been activated. Turn the ignition switch to ACC and note the display. - - - Display CODE flashes Step 2 1. Remove the audio unit. (Refer to page T-145.) 2. Check the connections of the ground wire and the short plug. 3. If a connection is poor or loose, repair or replace it. 4. If the connections are OK, go to Step 3. Action Deactive antitheft system (page T-120) and go to step 2 Err flashes Clock No indication Step 3 1. Turn the ignition switch to ACC. 2. Measure the voltage at the following terminal-wires of the audio unit connector. B+: Battery positive voltage Have audio unit changed at a Panasonic service company Go to Step 4 Go to Ste~ 2 Terminal I Voltage I Action I B+ I Check C (UR) terminal 1 I 1, - I B+ I Redace audio unit I 1- Check ROOM 10A fuse (UR) I Other 1 If ROOM 10A fuse is OK, repair wiring harness 1 . . Check CIGAR 15A fuse If CIGAR 15A fuse is OK, repair wiring harness (CIGAR 15A fuse - Audio unit) A I I (ROOM 10A fuse - Audio unit) - I I Other Gartner Banana
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AUDIO T Step 7 1. Disconnect the audio unit connector (12-pin). 2. Check for continuity between the audio unit connector and door speaker connector. M (VY) 1 2-pin tc B (WG) 2-pin Right door N (L) 12-pin ++ A (RAN) 2-pin K (WG) 12-pin ++ B (WG) P-pin Left door L [WWI 124n tc A IWW) 241 Spaker 3. If correct, replace the audio unit. 4. If not as specified, repair the wiring. Audio connector rp Symptom: Speaker(s) do not operate (With headrest speakers.) I 'peaker I Continuity I connector Possible cause Antitheft system activated Damaged audio unit - Open circuit in wiring harness GROUND WIRE Poor connection of connector Damaged speaker Step 1 Check if the antitheft system has been activated. Turn the ignition switch to ACC and note the display. Display CODE flashes Step 2 1. Remove the audio unit. (Refer to page T-145.) 2. Check the connections of the ground wire and the short plug. 3. If a connection is poor or loose, repair or replace it. 4. If the connections are OK, go to Step 3. Action Deactive antitheft system (page T-120) and go to step 2 Err flashes Clock No indication Have audio unit changed at a Panasonic service company Go to Step 4 Go to Step 2 Gartner Banana
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T SRS AIR BAG SYSTEM SRS AIR BAG SYSTEM PREPARATION SST 46UOTX-812 STRUCTURAL VIEW 49 H066 002 Deployment tool 1. Driver-side air bag module Removal I Installation ...... page T-206 Disposal procedure ........ page T-215 2. Passenger-side air bag module Removal I Installation ...... page T-207 Disposal procedure ........ page T-215 3. Clock spring Removal I Installation ...... page T- 19 Inspection ................ page T-209 For deployment of air bag module 4. Diagnostic module Removal / Installation ...... page T-208 5. Crush sensor (D-sensor) Removal / Installation ...... page T-210 Inspection ................ page T-212 6. Crash sensor (S-sensor) Removal I Installation ...... page T-213 Inspection ................ page T-214 Gartner Banana
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SRS AIR BAG SYSTEM T COMPONENT DESCRIPTION Component Air bag module Function Air bag system warning light Deploys air bag when current flows to integrated igniter Light illuminates or flashes if malfunction occurs in air bag system I EE with S-sensor, completes Circuit Clock spring I Ensures uninterrupted electrical connec- tion to air bag module while allowing turning of steering wheel Activated(closed) when crash impact de- Crash sensor Diagnostic module to infktor Activated(closed) when crash impact de- S-sensor 1 Monitors com~onents and harnesses in tected Acting with D-sensor, completes circuit to inflator Remark Located in instrument cluster Location: Driver side . . . . . . . . in steering wheel hub Passenger side . . . above the glove compartment Part of combination switch Located in front part of vehicle(left, right, and center) Located behind heater unit in passenger compartment Contains back-up battery air bag system Indicates system malfunction by flashing or illuminating air bag system warning light If warning light is bunt, sounds warning buzzer Detects short circuit between air bag module and ground or crash sensor rnal- function and melts system fuse to pre- vent unintended air bag deployment Gartner Banana
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SRS AIR BAG SYSTEM SYSTEM DIAGRAM PASSENGER-SIDE S-SENSOR AIR BAG MODULE I IG1 B+ HORN RELAY CLOCK SPRING BACK-UP BATTERY I AIR BAG SYSTEM WARNING LIGHT SENSOR -7 System Operation During collision When either of the D-sensors and the S-sensor are activated (closed) simultaneously by shock of a colli- sion, the circuit to the inflator is completed. The inflator creates nitrogen gas and the air bag is deployed. The air bag vents the nitrogen gas from the vent hole on the back side of the bag to reduce shock to the driver and to allow easier exit from the vehicle. During normal condition and malfunction The diagnostic module constantly monitors the components and wiring of the air bag system for malfunc- tion, open circuits, and short circuits. .J If a malfunction is detected, the diagnostic module illuminates or flashes the warning light. In the case of a short circuit in the sensors or sensor harnesses, the diagnostic module activates the warning light and shuts down the system to prevent accidental deployment of the air bag. Gartner Banana
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T SRS AIR BAG SYSTEM GENERALPROCEDURES Before Servicing 1. Deactivate the audio antitheft system, if installed. (Refer to page T-120.) 2. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 3. Remove the lower panel. 4. Disconnect the orange and blue clock spring connec- tors. 5. Remove the glove compartment. 6. Disconnect the orange and blue passenger-side air bag module connectors. I , 46UOTXd21 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshootinn Procedure The air bag diagnostic module has a self-diagnosis function that flashes or illuminates the AIR BAG sys- tem warning light to indicate trouble in the air bag system. The trouble can be determined by the warning light illumination or flashing pattern. If the light does not illuminate but the system still has trouble, a warn- ing buzzer will sound 5 cycles of 5 times each. . . Flowchart I START Troubleshoot warning light circuit Does AIR BAG system warning light illuminate for 4-8 secs and I I Yes t Refer to service code table and troubleshoot system Press horn switch while turning steering wheel. Does horn sound? I I I Yes Reconnect connectors Are air bag module and horn switch connectors properly con- nected to clock spring connec- tor? Yes I I I I Troubleshooting horn circuit - Gartner Banana
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SRS AIR BAG SYSTEM L Possible cause Defective air bag module(s) Defective clock spring Defective S-sensor Defective D-sensor Defective diagnostic Defective wiring harness Step 1 Carry out "Before Servicing" procedure under GENER- AL PROCEDURES, page T-160. Service Code 13 Flowchart No.3 Step 2 1. Connect the negative battery cable. 2. Turn the ignition switch ON and check the service code. Symptom Step 3 Service code 13 Other Warning Handling the air bag module improperly can acci- dently deploy the air bag, which may seriously in- jure you. Read SERVICE WARNINGS, page T-159, before handling the air bag module. Action Go to Step 5 Go to Step 3 1. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK. 2. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 3. Remove the driver-side air bag module. (Refer to page T-206.) 4. Connect the blue and orange clock spring connectors. 5. Connect the negative battery cable. 6. Turn the ignition switch to ON and check the service code. I Service code I Action 1 13 Other Replace combination switch (Refer to page T-19) Go to step 4 Gartner Banana
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T SRS AIR BAG SYSTEM I Flowchart No.8 I Symptom I Service Code 32 I Possible cause a Defective driver-side air bag module a Defective clock spring Defective wiring harness a Defective diagnostic module Step 1 Carry out "Before Servicing" procedure under GENER- AL PROCEDURES, page T-160. Step 2 1. Install a jumper wire between terminals B and C of the clock spring connector. 2. Connect the negative battery cable. 3. Turn the ignition switch to ON and check the service code. I Other I Go to Step 3 I Service code 32 Step 3 Action Go to Step 4 Warning -- a Handling the air bag module improperly can acci- dently deploy the air bag, which may seriously in- jure you. Read SERVICE WARNINGS, page T-159, before handling the air bag module. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK. Disconnect the negative battery cable. Remove the driver-side air bag module. (Refer to page T-206.) Remove the jumper wire from the clock spring connector and connect the clock spring connector. Install a jumper wire between terminals B and C of the driver-side air bag module connector. Connect the negative battery cable. Turn the ignition switch to ON and check the service code. I Service code Action I 32 Replace combination switch (Refer to page T-19) Other Replace driver-side air bag module (Refer to page T-206) Gartner Banana
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T SRS AIR BAG SYSTEM Possible cause Defective passenger-side air bag module Defective wiring' harness Defective diagnostic module Step 1 Carry out "Before Servicing" procedure under GENER- AL PROCEDURES, page T-160. Service Code 33 Flowchart No.9 Step 2 1. Install a 1 -ohm (rated power 1 W) resistor between termi- nals B and C of the clock spring connector. 2. Install a jumper wire between terminals B and C of the passenger-side air bag module connector. 3. Connect the negative battery cable. 4. Turn the ignition switch to ON and check the service code. I Service code Action I Symptom Step 3 1. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK. 2. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 3. Disconnect the diagnostic module connector. 4. Check for continuity between terminals 2G (GN) and 2D 33 Other (GNV) of the diagnostic module connector. ' Go to Step 3 Replace passenger-side air bag module (Refer to page T-207) i I N o I Replace wiring harness Continuity Yes Action Replace diagnostic module (Refer to page T-208) Gartner Banana