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14 Measure gap between CKP sensor and teeth of
pulse wheel.
Specification
1.5—2.5 mm {0.059—0.098 in}
Is gap within specification?Yes Go to next step.
No Adjust CKP sensor position.
15 Visually inspect CMP sensor and teeth of pulse
wheel.
Are CMP sensor and teeth of pulse wheel okay?Yes Inspect following PIDs:
(See F2–65 PCM INSPECTION)
•ECT
•IAT
•MAF
•MAP
•RPM
•VSS
If PID value is not as specified, repair or replace
malfunctioning parts.
If PID value is okay, go to next step.
No Replace malfunctioning parts.
16 Inspect timing belt for following:
•Chipping of gear teeth
•Low tension
•Breakage damage or cracks
Is timing belt okay?Yes Inspect following:
•Clutch slippage
•CKP sensor
•Boost sensor and related circuit
•Brake system for dragging
•Coolant heater system
•Glow system
If okay, remove and inspect supply pump.
No If timing is incorrect, adjust valve timing.
If timing belt is not okay, replace timing belt.
17 Verify test results.
•If okay, return to diagnostic index to service any additional symptoms.
•If malfunction remains, replace PCM. (See F2–64 PCM REMOVAL/INSTALLATION) STEP INSPECTION RESULTS ACTION
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Diagnostic Procedure
17
COOLING SYSTEM CONCERNS-OVERHEATING
DESCRIPTION•Engine runs at higher than normal temperature/overheats.
POSSIBLE
CAUSE•Cooling fan No.2 malfunction
•Cooling fan No.1 malfunction
•Low drive belt tension
•Drive belt damage
•Improper coolant level
•Thermostat malfunction
•Radiator clogging
•Improper water/anti-freeze mixture
•Improper or damaged radiator cap
•Radiator hose damage
•Coolant leakage (engine internal, turbocharger, external)
•A/C system malfunction
•EGR system malfunction
•Coolant heater system malfunction
STEP INSPECTION RESULTS ACTION
1 Inspect following:
•Engine coolant level
•Coolant leakage (around heater unit in
passenger compartment, coolant hoses and/
or radiator, and around coolant heater unit.)
•Water and anti-freeze mixture
•Radiator condition
•Collapsed or restricted radiator hoses
•Radiator pressure cap
•Drive belt tension
•Drive belt
•Fan rotational direction
Are all items okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Service as necessary.
Repeat Step 1.
2 Perform self-test function using WDS or
equivalent.
Turn engine switch to ON.
Retrieve any DTC.
Is DTC displayed?YesDTC is displayed:
Go to appropriate DTC test.
Communication error message is displayed:
Inspect for following:
•Open circuit between PCM control relay and PCM
terminal 53 or 79
•Open circuit PCM control relay and PCM terminal
69
•PCM control relay stuck open
•Open or poor GND circuit (PCM terminal 65, 85,
103 or 104)
•Poor connection vehicle body GND
NoNo DTC is displayed:
Go to next step.
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3Note
•The following test should be performed on
the vehicles with A/C system. Go to next
step for vehicles without A/C system
Start engine and run it at idle speed.
Turn A/C switch off.
Does A/C compressor disengaged?Yes Go to next step.
No Go to symptom troubleshooting “NO.24 A/C ALWAYS
ON OR A/C COMPRESSOR RUNS
CONTINUOUSLY”.
4 Start engine and run it at idle speed.
Turn A/C switch on if equipped.
Do cooling fan No.1 and/or cooling fan No.2
operate?Yes Go to next step.
NoCooling fan No.1 does not operate:
Inspect for following:
•Cooling fan relay No.1 is stuck open
•Cooling fan motor No.1 malfunction
•Cooling fan motor No.1 GND open
•Open circuit between cooling fan motor No.1 and
relay
•Open circuit between cooling fan relay No.1 and
PCM terminal 102
•Open battery power circuit of cooling fan relay
No.1
Cooling fan No.2 does not operate:
Inspect for following:
•Cooling fan relay No.2 is stuck open
•Cooling fan motor No.2 malfunction
•Cooling fan motor No.2 GND open
•Open circuit between Cooling fan motor No.2 and
relay
•Open circuit between Cooling fan relay No.2 and
PCM terminal 76
•Open battery power circuit of Cooling fan relay
No.2
5 Is drive belt okay? Yes Go to next step.
No Replace drive belt.
6 Perform EGR system inspection.
Is EGR system okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair or replace malfunctioning part according to
EGR system operation results.
7 Perform coolant heater system inspection.
(See E–10 THERMOSTAT INSPECTION)
Is coolant heater system okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Repair or replace malfunctioning part according to
coolant heater system operation results.
8 Cool down engine.
Remove thermostat and inspect operation.
Is thermostat okay?Yes Thermostat is okay.
Inspect cylinder block for leakage or blockage.
No Replace thermostat.
9 Verify test results.
•If okay, return to diagnostic index to service any additional symptoms.
•If malfunction remains, replace PCM. (See F2–64 PCM REMOVAL/INSTALLATION) STEP INSPECTION RESULTS ACTION
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Diagnostic Procedure
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18 COOLING SYSTEM CONCERNS-RUNS COLD
DESCRIPTION•Engine takes excessive period for reaching normal operating temperature.
POSSIBLE
CAUSE•Thermostat malfunction
•Cooling fan No.2 system malfunction
•Cooling fan No.1 system malfunction
•Coolant heater system malfunction
STEP INSPECTION RESULTS ACTION
1 Is customer complaint “Lack of passenger
compartment heat”?Yes Inspect A/C heater system.
No Go to next step.
2 Does engine speed continue at fast idle? Yes Go to symptom troubleshooting “NO.7 SLOW
RETURN TO IDLE”.
No Go to next step.
3 Connect WDS or equivalent to DLC-2.
Access ECT PID.
Inspect for both ECT PID and temperature
gauge on instrument cluster readings.
Is ECT PID same as temperature gauge
reading?Yes Go to next step.
No If temperature gauge on instrument cluster indicates
normal range but ECT PID is not same as temperature
gauge reading, inspect ECT sensor.
If temperature gauge on instrument cluster indicates
cold range but ECT PID is normal, inspect
temperature gauge and heat gauge unit.
4 Remove thermostat and inspect operation.
(See E–9 THERMOSTAT REMOVAL/
INSTALLATION)
(See E–10 THERMOSTAT INSPECTION)
Is thermostat okay?Yes Go to next step.
No Replace thermostat.
5 Inspect cooling fan No.1 and cooling fan No.2
operations.
If both or either fan operate normally, inspect for
following:
•Cooling fan relay No.2 is stuck closed
•Short to GND between cooling fan relay No.2
and PCM terminal 76
•Circuit between cooling fan relay No.2 and
fan motor short to battery supply line
•Cooling fan relay No.1 is stuck closed
•Short to GND between cooling fan relay No.1
and PCM terminal 102
•Circuit between cooling fan relay No.1 and
fan motor short to battery supply line
•Short to GND between A/C switch and PCM
terminal 84
Are all circuits okay?Yes Perform coolant heater system inspection.
Repair or replace malfunctioning part according to
coolant heater system operation results.
No Repair or replace as necessary.
6 Verify test results.
•If okay, return to diagnostic index to service any additional symptoms.
•If malfunction remains, replace PCM. (See F2–64 PCM REMOVAL/INSTALLATION)
G–10
STARTING SYSTEM
Starter Removal Note (MZR-CD (RF Turbo))
1. Remove the starter from above.
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38—51
{3.8—5.3, 28—38}
N·m {kgf·m, ft·lbf} 64—89 {6.5—9.1, 48—65} 9.8—11.7 N·m
{100—120 kgf·cm,
87—104 in·lbf}9.8—11.7 N·m
{100—120 kgf·cm,
87—104 in·lbf}
9.8—11.7 N·m
{100—120 kgf·cm,
87—104 in·lbf}
9.8—11.7 N·m
{100—120 kgf·cm,
87—104 in·lbf}
31
2
3
1
2
FRONT L8, LF, L3
MZR-CD (RF TURBO)
HEATER HOSE
A6E4714W100
1Terminal B wire
2Terminal S wire
3Starter
(See G–10 Starter Removal Note (MZR-CD (RF
Turbo)))
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U
UHEATER AND AIR CONDITIONER SYSTEMS
OUTLINE................................................................ U-2
OUTLINE OF CONSTRUCTION.......................... U-2
FEATURES .......................................................... U-2
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................... U-2
CONTROL SYSTEM............................................... U-6
WATER HEATER SYSTEM................................. U-6
OUTLINE................................................................ U-7
SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICE INFORMATION .....U-7
LOCATION INDEX.................................................U-8
BASIC SYSTEM................................................... U-8
CONTROL SYSTEM ............................................ U-9
BASIC SYSTEM................................................... U-10
A/C UNIT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION...............U-10
A/C COMPRESSOR
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ............................U-11
CONDENSER REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ....... U-12
REFRIGERANT LINES
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ............................U-13
CONTROL SYSTEM............................................. U-15
WATER HEATER UNIT
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ............................U-15
FUEL PUMP (WATER HEATER SYSTEM)
INSPECTION .................................................. U-16
CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT INSPECTION.........U-16
ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC...................................U-22
FOREWORD ......................................................U-22
DTC TABLE ................................................... U-22-2
PID/DATA MONITOR AND RECORD ........... U-22-2
DTC B1317 .................................................... U-22-3
DTC B1318 ........................................................ U-23
DTC B1342, B2463, B2537, B2538, B2547 ....... U-23
DTC B2449, B2450 ............................................ U-24
DTC B2451, B2452 ............................................ U-24
DTC B2453, B2454 ............................................ U-25
DTC B2548 ........................................................ U-25
TROUBLESHOOTING.......................................... U-26
FOREWORD ......................................................U-26
TROUBLESHOOTING INDEX ...........................U-26 FEATURES
SERVICE
U–2
OUTLINE
OUTLINE OF CONSTRUCTIONA6E850201038201•The construction and operation of the air conditioner system is essentially carried over from that of the previous
Mazda6 (GG) model, except for the following features. (See Mazda6 Training Manual 3359-1*-02C.)
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FEATURESA6E850201038202Improved Comfort
•The water heater system has been adopted. (For MZR-CD (RF Turbo) European (L.H.D.) specs.)
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SPECIFICATIONSA6E850201038203Manual Air Conditioner
OUTLINE
ItemSpecification
L3, L8, LF MZR-CD (RF Turbo)
Heating capacity (kW {kcal/h}) 4.400 {3,784}4.400 {3,784} (L.H.D.)
5.120 {4,403} (R.H.D.)
Airflow volume
(during heater operation)Blower motor
(m
3/h)310 (L.H.D.)
300 (R.H.D.)
Electricity consumption
(during heater operation)Blower motor (W) 184
Cooling capacity (kW {kcal/h}) 4.200 {3,612}
Airflow volume (during air
conditioner operation)Blower motor
(m
3/h)460
Electricity consumption
(during air conditioner
operation)Blower motor (W) 225
Magnetic clutch (W) 46 45
Fan type Blower motor Sirocco fan
RefrigerantType R-134a
Regular amount
(approximate quantity)470 {16.6} (L.H.D.)
430 {15.2} (R.H.D.)
(g {oz})
A/C compressorType Vane-rotary
Discharge capacity
120 {120, 4.06}
(ml {cc, fl oz})
Max. allowable speed
6,400
(rpm)
Lube
oilType ATMOS GU10
Sealed volume
(approximate quantity)
120 {120, 4.06} 150 {150, 5.07}
(ml {cc, fl oz})
Magnetic clutch clearance
0.3—0.5 {0.012—0.019}
(mm {in})
CondenserType Multiflow (sub-cooling type)
Radiated heat (kW {kcal/h})4.69 {4,030}: European (L.H.D.) specs.
5.96 {5,130}: European (U.K.), GCC specs.
Receiver/drier
capacity(ml {cc, fl oz}) 190 {190, 6.42}
Desiccant Synthetic zeolite
Expansion valve Type Block type
Evaporator Type Double-tank drawn cup
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OUTLINE
Full-auto Air Conditioner
ItemSpecification
L3, L8, LF MZR-CD (RF Turbo)
Heating capacity (kW {kcal/h}) 4.400 {3,784}4.400 {3,784} (L.H.D.)
5.120 {4,403} {R.H.D.)
Airflow volume
(during heater operation)Blower motor
(m
3/h)310 (L.H.D.)
300 (R.H.D.)
Electricity consumption
(during heater operation)Blower motor (W) 184
Cooling capacity (kW {kcal/h}) 4.200 {3,612}
Airflow volume (during air
conditioner operation)Blower motor
(m
3/h)460
Electricity consumption
(during air conditioner
operation)Blower motor (W) 225
Magnetic clutch (W) 46 45
Fan type Blower motor Sirocco fan
RefrigerantType R-134a
Regular amount
(approximate quantity)470 {16.6} (L.H.D.)
430 {15.2} (R.H.D.)
(g {oz})
A/C compressorType Vane-rotary
Discharge capacity
120 {120, 4.06}
(ml {cc, fl oz})
Max. allowable speed
6,400
(rpm)
Lube
oilType ATMOS GU10
Sealed volume
(approximate quantity)
120 {120, 4.06} 150 {150, 5.07}
(ml {cc, fl oz})
Magnetic clutch clearance
0.3—0.5 {0.012—0.019}
(mm {in})
CondenserType Multiflow (sub-cooling type)
Radiated heat (kW {kcal/h})4.69 {4,030}: European (L.H.D.) specs.
5.96 {5,130}: European (U.K.), GCC specs.
Receiver/drier
capacity(ml {cc, fl oz}) 190 {190, 6.42}
Desiccant Synthetic zeolite
Expansion valve Type Block type
Evaporator Type Double-tank drawn cup