fuse MAZDA MX-5 1994 Repair Manual
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AUDIO Inspection c Fuse ness. ml JHFDB If the antenna fails to raise or lower, make the following checks: 1. Check the antenna fuse (10A). 2. Replace fuse after checking and repairing wiring har- Power antenna 1. Check for continuity between the terminals of the power antenna relay. If there is no continuity, replace the relay. Terminal I M: Continuity 2. If the antenna does not function even though there is continuity, the problem may be either in the wiring har- ness or in the audio component assembly. 3. Apply battery positive voltage to the terminals and check the operation. I I A 1 B 1 DOWN I Function of antenna UP Battery Pos. D Neg. A 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 T Service Code Table (With passenger-side air bag) Possible cause Flowchart No. Poor connection of diagnostic module priority connector Open circuit or poor connection of power source circuit code Output signal (Air bag system warning light) Remains ON Damaged D-sensor (D-sensor ON) 2 Poor installation of S-sensor Damaged S-sensor (S-sensor ON) 12 5 22 OFF OFF Open connection in S-sensor feed circuit S-sensor diagnosis circuit open High resistance or open circuit in driver- 8 32 OFF side air bag module circuit High resistance or open circuit in pas- senger-side air bag module circuit Low resistance in driver-side air bag module circuit I 11 1 35 ION- OFF b Low resistance in passenger-side air bag module circuit Open circuit between diagnostic module 10 and D-sensor - Poor installation of right D-sensor 113 144 ION- OFF 34 OFF Poor installation of center D-sensor 14 I 15 1 46 ION- OFF Poor installation of left D-sensor 45 System-down fuse burnt OFF 1 17 1 52 ( ON ml flk OFF Damaged back-up battery Damaged diagnostic module I 18 I 53 IoNm[~ OFF Poor connection of all D-sensor 19 I I I w Note If two or more troubles exist in the air bag system, the warning light indicates the cause of the trouble with the highest priority. T-163 99 Flashes quickly and continuously Gartner Banana
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SRS AIR BAG SYSTEM T Possible cause Defective diagnostic module Defective S-sensor Defective wiring harness Step 1 Carry out "Before Servicing" procedure under GENER- AL PROCEDURES, page T-160. Service Code 12 Flowchart No.2 Step 2 Check the EGI IJN fuse. Symptom I Fuse I Action I Step 3 1. Disconnect the diagnostic module connector. 2. Connect the negative battery cable. 3. Measure the voltage at terminal 1 L (WIG) of the diagnos- tic module connector. OK Burnt B+: Battery positive voltage Voltage Action I Go to Step 3 Go to Step 4 Step 4 1. Disconnect the diagnostic module connector. 2. Check for continuity between terminal 1L (WIG) of the diagnostic module connector and ground. B+ Other Replace diagnostic module Repair wiring harness (EGI INJ fuse - Diagnostic module) I NO I GO to Step 5 I Continuity Yes Step 5 Check for continuity between terminal 1H (GIB) of the diagnostic module connector and ground. Continuity I Action Action Repair wiring harness (EGI INJ fuse - Diag- nostic module) and replace the fuse Yes ( Go to Step 6 No Replace diagnostic module (Refer to page T-208) Gartner Banana
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T SRS AIR BAG SYSTEM I Flowchart No.16 I Symptom I Service Code 51 I Possible cause Blown internal fuse in diagnostic module (fault conditions no longer present) 0 Diagnostic module not replaced after service code 13 set and conditions corrected. Intermittent short in air bag deployment circuit. Remedy If repairs were made for a service code 13, replace the diagnostic module. If an intermittent short is sus- pected, inspect the wiring harnesses and connectors for damage. If they are not damaged, wiggle the harnesses and connectors to induce the intermittent short; service code 13 will be set when the fault is induced. Then follow the troubleshooting procedure for service code 13. 36EOTX-143 Gartner Banana
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T SRS AIR BAG SYSTEM Possible cause ij Defective diagnostic module Defective wiring harness Defective S-sensor Step 1 Carry out "Before Servicing" procedure under GEN- ERAL PROCEDURES, page T-1 60. Service Code 12 Flowchart No.3 Step 2 Check the ENGINE fuse. Fuse Action I Symptom Step 3 1. Disconnect the diagnostic module connector. 2. Connect the negative battery cable. 3. Measure the voltage at terminal 1 L (WIG) of the diagnos- OK Burnt tic module connector. Go to Step 3 Go to Step 4 B+: Battery positive voltage - Other Repair wiring harness iEGI INJ fuss-Diaanostic module1 I Voltage B+ -- ~ Action Replace diagnostic module (Refer to page T-208) I NO Replace diagnostic module (Refer to Daae T-2081 Step 4 1. Disconnect the diagnostic module connector. 2. Check for continuity between terminal 1 H (GIB) of the diagnostic module connector and ground. Step 5 1. Disconnect the orange and blue S-sensor connectors. 2. Check for continuity between terminal 2C (G) of the diag- nostic module connector and ground. 1 Continuity Action 1 Continuity Yes Action Go to Step 5 Yes No Replace wiring harness Go to Step 6 L Gartner Banana
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SRS AIR BAG SYSTEM Step 6 Check for continuity between terminal 1H (G/B) of the diagnostic module connector and ground. I Flowchart No.4 I Symptom I Service Code 21 I Continuity Yes I No I Replace S-sensor (Refer to page T-213) I Action Replace air bag wiring harness and EGI INJ fuse Possible cause Defective S-sensor Defective wiring harness Defective diagnostic module Step 1 Carry out "Before Servicing" procedure under GEN- ERAL PROCEDURES, page T-1 60. Step 2 1. Disconnect the diagnostic module connector. 2. Check for continuity between terminal 1 E (RIB) of the diagnostic module connector and ground. I Continuitv Action 1 Yes Replace diagnostic module (Refer to page T-208) I NO I GO to step 3 Step 3 1. Disconnect the orange and blue S-sensor connectors. 2. Check for continuity between terminal A of the S-sensor and ground. Continuity 1 Action I 1 yes I Replace wiring harness I I No I Replace S-sensor (Refer to page T-213) I Gartner Banana
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SRS AIR BAG SYSTEM Possible cause Defective air bag module Defective clock spring Ddfective S-sensor Defective D-sensor Defective diagnostic module Defective wiring harness Service Code 13 Flowchart No.14 Note When fault code 13 sets, the air bag unit blows an internal non-replaceable thermal fuse to prevent accidental deployment of the air bag. The air bag unit must be replaced once code 13 has set, but should not be replaced until the cause for the fault is repaired. Symptom Step 1 Carry out "Before Servicing" procedure under GEN- ERAL PROCEDURES, page T-1 60. Step 2 1. Remove the air bag module. 2. Install a 1 -ohm (rated power 1 W) resistor between termi- nals B and C of the air bag module connector. 3. Connect the negative battery cable. 4. Turn the ignition switch to ON and check the service d 1 code. 1 Other I Go to Step 3 Service code 51 Step 3 1. Turn the ianition switch to LOCK. Action Replace air bag module and then replace diagnostic module 2. ~isconnegt the diagnostic module connector. 3. Check for continuity between terminal 2F (GY) of the diagnostic module connector and ground. I Continuity Action 1 Step 4 1. Disconnect the clock spring connector. 2. Check for continuity between terminal 2F (GY) of the diagnostic module connector and ground. Yes No Continuity Yes Go to Step 4 Go to Step 6 Gartner Banana
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T SRS AIR BAG SYSTEM Step 9 1. Disconnect the left D-sensor connector. 2. Check for continuity between terminal B of the left D-sen- sor and ground. il I Continuity I Action I Step 10 Check for continuity between terminal 1 C (BRIG) of the diagnostic module connector and ground. I Continuity Action 1 Yes No I Yes I GO to step 11 Replace D-sensor and then replace diagnos- tic module Replace air bag harness and then replace diagnostic module Step 11 1. Disconnect the right D-sensor connector. 2. Check for continuity between terminal B of the right No D-sensor connectoiand ground. Replace diagnostic module (Refer to page T-208) Continuity Action Replace D-sensor and then replace diagnos- tic module Replace air bag harness and then replace I Flowchart No.15 I Symptom 1 Service Code 51 I Possible cause Blown internal fuse in diagnostic module (fault conditions no longer present) Diagnostic module not replaced after service code 13 set and conditions corrected Intermittent short in air bag deployment circuit Remedy If repairs were made for a service code 13, replace the diagnostic module. If an intermittent short is sus- pected, inspect the wiring harnesses and connectors for damage. If they are not damaged, wiggle the harness and connectors to induce the intermittent short; service code 13 will be set when the fault is induced. Then follow the troubleshooting procedure for service code 13. Gartner Banana
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Ix-ozl MAIN FUSE eLOCK MAIN AD FAN IX-071 L/Y (€1 \ G-01 G -01 FRONT (F) -A/C IAC) G-02 MAGNETIC CLUTCH (F) G-03 BLOHER WIT (F) 16-04 ?$WER&TVRE SNITCt .CONDENSOR FAN .HEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER I I '07 CONENSOR FAN (AC) G-08 REFRIGERANT PflESSURE SWITCH (AC) IG-09 A/C RELAY (ACI 16- 10 COMENSER FAN RELAY (AC) Gartner Banana