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ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC
M–79
M
DTC P1888A6E637027100204
Diagnostic procedure
DTC P1888 Differential oil temperature sensor
DETECTION
CONDITION•Differential oil temperature sensor voltage monitor circuit detects abnormal input voltage.
POSSIBLE
CAUSE•Open circuit, or short to battery or GND between 4WD CM terminal A and differential oil temperature
sensor terminal A
•Open circuit or short to battery between 4WD CM terminal C and differential oil temperature sensor
terminal B
•Differential oil temperature sensor malfunction
•4WD CM malfunction
•Poor connection of connectors (female terminals)
STEP INSPECTION ACTION
1INSPECT DIFFERENTIAL OIL
TEMPERATURE SENSOR CONDITION
•Turn ignition key to OFF.
•Disconnect differential oil temperature
sensor connector.
•Is it okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Replace differential oil temperature sensor, then go to Step
7.
2INSPECT 4WD CM TO DIFFERENTIAL OIL
TEMPERATURE SENSOR FOR OPEN
CIRCUIT
•Disconnect 4WD CM connector.
•Inspect for continuity between 4WD CM
terminal A and differential oil temperature
sensor terminal A.
•Is there continuity?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair or replace harness for open circuit between 4WD CM
and differential oil temperature sensor, then go to Step 7.
3INSPECT 4WD CM TO DIFFERENTIAL OIL
TEMPERATURE SENSOR FOR SHORT TO
POWER
•Inspect voltage between 4WD CM terminal A
and ground.
•Is voltage B+?Yes Repair or replace harness for short to power between 4WD
CM and differential oil temperature sensor, then go to Step
7.
No Go to next step.
A B A
B C
D E
F G
H I
J K
L M
N O
PA
C A
B
4WD CM CONNECTOR4WD CM
DIFFERENTIAL OIL
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
DIFFERENTIAL OIL TEMPERATURE
SENSOR CONNECTOR
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TROUBLESHOOTING
M–81
M
SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMA6E638027100201
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TROUBLESHOOTING
IGNITION SWITCH
BATTERY
DIFFERENTIAL OIL
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR4WD CM4WD SOLENOID ELECTRONIC CONTROL
COUPLING
CAN DRIVERINSTRUMENT CLUSTER
CAN-H
CAN-LPCM DSC HU/CM KO
P I
A
C
NH G
TCM
A6E63702002
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N–16
ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING
POWER STEERING OIL PUMP (MZR-CD (RF TURBO)) REMOVAL/INSTALLATIONA6E6614326502011. Remove the air cleaner.
2. Remove the battery and battery tray.
3. Remove in the order indicated in the table.
4. Install in the reverse order of removal.
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OILOILR
R
R
4
3
1
229.4—44.1
{3.00—4.49, 21.7—32.5} 18.6—25.5
{1.90—2.60,
13.8—18.8}
N·m {kgf·m, ft·lbf}
A6E66142006
1 Pressure pipe
2 Return hose3 Power steering oil pump
4 O-ring
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ABS/TCS
P–5
P
System Diagram
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9
8
7
5
43
12
6
18
17
15
16
14
13
11
12
RF
FL
RR
RL
PCMG
E
FI Z
U
D
A
B
C
Y
AC
X
V O
R ADAB AA
ABS/TCS HU/CM
pP
9
10
19
920
A6E6921W201
1 IG switch
2SUS 15 A fuse
3 ABS 60 A fuse
4 Meter
5 ABS warning light
6 Brake system warning light
7 TCS OFF light
8 TCS indicator light
9CAN driver
10 Brake light11 Cruise actuator
12 TCS OFF switch
13 DLC-2
14 CAN-H
15 CAN-L
16 ABS Wheel-speed sensor
17 Battery
18 Brake switch
19 Audio unit, Wiper and washer switch, Car-navigation
unit, Auto leveling control unit
20 TCM, 4WD CM
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DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL
P–7
P
Wiring Diagram
.
9
RF
FL
RR
RL
PCM
G
E
M
I
F
K
H
Q
NJ
P
S
T
V
O
Y
X
W
U
R
L
Z
AC
D
B
AG
AF
AE
AC
AA
AB
C
F
D
A
B
EDSC HU/CM
A
B
C
D
F
1
3
2
8
7
5
4
6
9
9
9
10
11
13
12
15
14
18
17
16
1920
2122
24
23
A6E6921W203
1 IG switch
2SUS 15A fuse
3 ABS 60 A fuse
4 Meter
5 ABS warning light
6 Brake system warning light
7 DSC OFF light
8 DSC indicator light
9CAN driver
10 Battery
11 Cruise actuator
12 DSC OFF switch13 DLC-2
14 CAN-H
15 CAN-L
16 Wheel-speed sensor
17 Combine sensor
18 Steering angle sensor
19 Brake switch
20 Brake light
21 Back-up light switch (MTX only)
22 Back-up light (MTX only)
23 Audio unit, Wiper and washer switch, Car-navigation
unit, Auto leveling control unit
24 TCM, 4WD CM
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P–10
OUTLINE , GENERAL PROCEDURES
SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICE INFORMATIONA6E690201020205•The following changes have been made since publication of the Mazda6 Workshop Manual (1730-1*-02C).
Power brake unit
•Removal/installation procedure has been modified.
Vacuum switch (MZR-CD (RF Turbo))
•Inspection procedure has been added.
•Removal/installation procedure has been added.
Vacuum pump (MZR-CD (RF Turbo))
•Inspection procedure has been added.
•Removal/installation procedure has been added.
Front brake (disc)
•Inspection procedure has been modified.
•Removal/installation procedure has been modified.
Disc pad (front)
•Replacement procedure has been modified.
Parking brake (lever type)
•Adjustment procedure has been modified.
DSC HU/CM
•Inspection procedure has been modified.
Combine sensor (Forward-G sensor)
•Inspection procedure has been modified.
On-board diagnostic (ABS/TCS)
•4WD and MZR-CD (RF Turbo) have been added.
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PRECAUTION (BRAKES)A6E691001020201Wheels and Tires Removal/Installation
1. The removal and installation procedures for the wheels and tires are not mentioned in this section. When a
wheel is removed, tighten it to 88—118 N·m {9.0—12.0 kgf·m, 65.0—87.0 ft·lbf}.
Brake Lines Disconnection/Connection
Caution
•Brake fluid will damage painted surfaces. If brake fluid does get on a painted surface, wipe it off
immediately.
1. Tighten the brake pipe flare nut using the SST (49 0259 770B). Be sure to modify the brake pipe flare nut
tightening torque to allow for use of a torque wrench-SST combination.
•If any brake line has been disconnected anytime during the procedure, add brake fluid, bleed the brakes,
and inspect for leakage after the procedure has been completed.
Connectors Disconnection
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable before doing any work that requires handling of connectors. Reconnect
the negative battery cable only after the work is completed.
ABS, ABS/TCS, or DSC Components Operations
1. Make sure that there are no DTCs in the ABS, ABS/TCS, or DSC memory after working on ABS, ABS/TCS or
DSC components.
•If there are any DTCs in the memory, clear them.
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OUTLINE
GENERAL PROCEDURES
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PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM, DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL
P–17
P
PARKING BRAKE (LEVER TYPE) ADJUSTMENTA6E6914440002011. Start the engine and depress the brake pedal several times.
2. Stop the engine.
3. For the 2WD model, remove the rear ashtray case behind the center console
4. For the 4WD model, remove the 4 screws (back side) and pull up the rear of the center console, then remove
the rear ashtray case.
5. Turn the adjusting nut as shown in the figure.
6. After adjustment, inspect the following points:
(1) Turn the ignition switch to ON, pull the parking
brake lever one notch, and verify that the
parking brake warning light illuminates.
(2) Verify that the rear brakes do not drag.
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DSC HU/CM INSPECTIONA6E6920676502041. Remove the battery and battery bracket.
2. Disconnect the DSC HU/CM connector.
3. Connect the SST (49 G066 004) to the DSC HU/CM connector and harness side connector.
4. Inspect voltage referring the table below.
Terminal Voltage Table (reference value)
(Ignition switch is at ON, and connector is connected unless indicated otherwise)
PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM
A6E6914W002
DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL
Terminal Signal Connected to Test condition Voltage (V) Action
A Ground (1) Ground part 1—Below 1.0•Inspect related harness
B Ground (2) Ground part 2—Below 1.0•Inspect related harness
CSolenoid valve
(power supply)Battery—B+•Inspect DSC HU/CM
•Inspect related harness
DPump motor
(power supply)Battery—B+•Inspect DSC HU/CM
•Inspect related harness
E
*—Check
connector—No need to
check•Inspect related harness
F
JLF wheel-speedLF wheel-speed
sensorVehicle is stopped 0 (AC)
•Inspect related harness
•Inspect wheel-speed
sensor •Inspect using the wave profile.
(See P–19 Inspection Using An
Oscilloscope (Reference))
SST (49 G066 004)
AQ
B
CDE
FG
HI
J DSC HU/CM 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
A6E6920W009
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P–18
DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL
K
HRR wheel-speedRR wheel-
speed sensorVehicle is stopped 0 (AC)
•Inspect related harness
•Inspect wheel-speed
sensor •Inspect using the wave profile.
(See P–19 Inspection Using An
Oscilloscope (Reference))
M
IRF wheel-speedRF wheel-
speed sensorVehicle is stopped 0 (AC)
•Inspect related harness
•Inspect wheel-speed
sensor •Inspect using the wave profile.
(See P–19 Inspection Using An
Oscilloscope (Reference))
Q
NLR wheel-speedLR wheel-speed
sensorVehicle is stopped 0 (AC)
•Inspect related harness
•Inspect wheel-speed
sensor •Inspect using the wave profile.
(See P–19 Inspection Using An
Oscilloscope (Reference))
G Battery (IG) Ignition switch Ignition switch ON B+•Inspect related harness
•Inspect ignition switch
L Brake switch Brake switchWhen brake pedal is
depressed10—14•Inspect related harness
•Inspect brake switch
OLateral-G
(lateral-G signal)Combine
sensorVehicle is stopped 2.2—2.8
•Inspect related harness
•Inspect combine sensor Left corneringFluctuation
between
2.5—4.0 V
Right corneringFluctuation
between
1.0—2.5 V
PCombine sensor
power outputCombine
sensorIgnition switch ON 4.75—5.25•Inspect related harness
•Inspect combine sensor
RSteering angle
(ground)Steering angle
sensor—Below 1.0•Inspect related harness
•Inspect steering angle
sensor
S Combine sensorCombine
sensor—3.5—5.0•Inspect related harness
•Inspect combine sensor
TYaw rate
(yaw rate signal)Combine
sensorVehicle is stopped 2.2—2.8
•Inspect related harness
•Inspect yaw rate sensor Right corneringFluctuation
between
2.5—4.62 V
Left corneringFluctuation
between
2.5—0.33 V
USteering angle
(neutral signal)Steering angle
sensorSteering position:
center position 25°—29°Below 1.0•Inspect related harness
•Inspect steering angle
sensor
Except above condition Approx. 4
VForward-G
(forward-G signal)Combine
sensorVehicle is stopped 2.2—2.8
•Inspect related harness
•Inspect combine sensor AccelerationFluctuation
between
2.5—4.0 V
Deceleration Fluctuation
between
1.0—2.5 V
WSteering angle
(steering angle
signal 2)Steering angle
sensor•Inspect using the wave profile.
(See P–19 Inspection Using An
Oscilloscope (Reference))•Inspect related harness
•Inspect steering angle
sensor
XSteering angle
(steering angle
signal 1)Steering angle
sensor•Inspect using the wave profile.
(See P–19 Inspection Using An
Oscilloscope (Reference))•Inspect related harness
•Inspect steering angle
sensor
YCombine sensor
(ground)Combine
sensor—Below 1.0•Inspect related harness
•Inspect combine sensor
AA DSC OFF switchDSC OFF
switchWhen switch is pressed Below 1.0
•Inspect related harness
•Inspect DSC OFF switch
When switch is not pressed B+
AB OBDKLN terminal of
DLC-2It cannot be determined with terminal
voltage whether the condition is good or bad
because advanced function diagnostic
output is performed with serial
communication. Inspect with service codes.•Inspect related harness
•Inspect DSC HU/CM Terminal Signal Connected to Test condition Voltage (V) Action