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G - TESTS W/CODES - 6-CYL Article Text 1993 Mazda MX-3 For NONE Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair Information Company, LLC Monday, February 28, 2005 05:24PM ARTICLE BEGINNING 1993 ENGINE PERFORMANCE Mazda Self-Diagnostics MX-3 1.8L INTRODUCTION If no faults were found while performing F - BASIC TESTING, proceed with self-diagnostics. If no fault codes or only pass codes are present after entering self-diagnostics, proceed to appropriate H - TEST W/O CODES article for diagnosis by symptom (i.e., ROUGH IDLE, NO START, etc.). SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM Hard Failures Hard failures cause malfunction indicator light (CHECK ENGINE) to illuminate and remain on until problem is repaired. If light comes on and remains on (light may flash) during vehicle operation, cause of malfunction must be determined using diagnostic (code) charts. If a sensor fails, control unit will use a substitute value in its calculations to continue engine operation. In this condition, commonly known as limp-in mode, the vehicle runs but driveability will not be optimum. Intermittent Failures Intermittent failures may cause CHECK ENGINE light to flicker or illuminate and go out after the intermittent fault goes away. However, the corresponding trouble code will be retained in ECU memory. If related fault does not reoccur within a certain time frame, related trouble code will be erased from ECU memory. Intermittent failures may be caused by a sensor, connector or wiring related problems. See INTERMITTENTS in H - TESTS W/O CODES article. RETRIEVING CODES Accessing Trouble Codes 1) Using jumper wire, connect self-diagnostic connector terminals TEN and GND. See Fig. 1. Connector is located at back of left front wheelwell. 2) With ignition on and engine stopped, observe malfunction indicator light (CHECK ENGINE). Note trouble codes. Check TROUBLE CODE IDENTIFICATION chart for possible cause. If light remains on continuously, MIL circuit is grounded or ECU is defective. If no codes are found, go to J - PIN VOLTAGE CHARTS article. Memorized vs. Non-Memorized Codes Some sensor or circuit failures are stored in ECU and are known as memorized codes. While other circuit failures, called nonmemorized codes, are not stored. Non-memorized codes can be retrieved if ignition is not turned off before accessing codes. NOTE: To access non-memorized trouble codes, DO NOT stop engine. Connect jumper wire across self-diagnostic connector terminals TEN and GND. Observe MIL and note trouble codes. AFTER-REPAIR PROCEDURE

After indicated service or replacement is performed, clear codes. See CLEARING CODES. Recheck ECU memory. No codes should be present. If codes are present, see appropriate trouble code chart under CODE CHARTS to repair vehicle. Fig. 1: Locating Self-Diagnostic Connector Courtesy of Mazda Motors Corp. CLEARING CODES Clearing Trouble Codes 1) Disconnect negative battery cable. Depress brake pedal for at least 5 seconds. Reconnect battery cable. 2) Ground test connector with jumper wire. Turn ignition on, but DO NOT start engine for 6 seconds. Start engine and run at 2000 RPM for 2 minutes. Verify no codes are displayed. CODE CHARTS NOTE: NOTE: See J - PIN VOLTAGE CHARTS article to identify ECU connector terminals. Trouble Codes 6, 12, 55, 57, 58, 60, 61, 62 and 63 are automatic transmission-related problems. If codes are present, see appropriate TRANSMISSION SERVICE & REPAIR article. TROUBLE CODE IDENTIFICATION G - TESTS W/CODES - 6-CYLArticle Text (p. 2)1993 Mazda MX-3For NONE Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair Info

G - TESTS W/CODES - 6-CYLArticle Text (p. 3)1993 Mazda MX-3For NONE Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair Info Fig. 2: Trouble Code Identification

Fig. 3: Trouble Code Identification (Cont.) TROUBLE CODE NO. 2 (NE2 SIGNAL - DISTRIBUTOR) G - TESTS W/CODES - 6-CYLArticle Text (p. 4)1993 Mazda MX-3For NONE Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair Info Fig. 4: Trouble Code No. 2 - Diagnostic Flowchart

Fig. 5: Trouble Code No. 2 - Schematic TROUBLE CODE NO. 3 (G SIGNAL - DISTRIBUTOR) Fig. 6: Trouble Code No. 3 - Diagnostic Flowchart G - TESTS W/CODES - 6-CYLArticle Text (p. 5)1993 Mazda MX-3For NONE Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair Info

Fig. 7: Trouble Code No. 3 - Schematic TROUBLE CODE NO. 4 (NE1 SIGNAL - DISTRIBUTOR) Fig. 8: Trouble Code No. 4 - Diagnostic Flowchart G - TESTS W/CODES - 6-CYLArticle Text (p. 6)1993 Mazda MX-3For NONE Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair Info

Fig. 9: Trouble Code No. 4 - Schematic TROUBLE CODE NO. 5 (KNOCK SENSOR) Fig. 10: Trouble Code No. 5 - Diagnostic Flowchart G - TESTS W/CODES - 6-CYLArticle Text (p. 7)1993 Mazda MX-3For NONE Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair Info

Fig. 11: Trouble Code No. 5 - Schematic TROUBLE CODE NO. 8 (AIRFLOW METER) G - TESTS W/CODES - 6-CYLArticle Text (p. 8)1993 Mazda MX-3For NONE Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair Info Fig. 12: Trouble Code No. 8 - Diagnostic Flowchart

Fig. 13: Trouble Code No. 8 - Schematic TROUBLE CODE NO. 9 (COOLANT THERMOSENSOR) Fig. 14: Trouble Code No. 9 - Diagnostic Flowchart G - TESTS W/CODES - 6-CYLArticle Text (p. 9)1993 Mazda MX-3For NONE Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair Info

Fig. 15: Trouble Code No. 9 - Schematic TROUBLE CODE NO. 10 (INTAKE AIR THERMOSENSOR) Fig. 16: Trouble Code No. 10 - Diagnostic Flowchart G - TESTS W/CODES - 6-CYLArticle Text (p. 10)1993 Mazda MX-3For NONE Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair In

Fig. 17: Trouble Code No. 10 - Schematic TROUBLE CODE NO. 12 (THROTTLE SENSOR) Fig. 18: Trouble Code No. 12 - Diagnostic Flowchart G - TESTS W/CODES - 6-CYLArticle Text (p. 11)1993 Mazda MX-3For NONE Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair In

Fig. 19: Trouble Code No. 12 - Schematic TROUBLE CODE NO. 14 (ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE SENSOR) * Replace the ECU. TROUBLE CODE NO. 15 (OXYGEN SENSOR) G - TESTS W/CODES - 6-CYLArticle Text (p. 12)1993 Mazda MX-3For NONE Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair In Fig. 20: Trouble Code No. 15 - Diagnostic Flowchart

Fig. 21: Trouble Code No. 15 - Schematic TROUBLE CODE NO. 16 (EGR POSITION SENSOR) Fig. 22: Trouble Code No. 16 - Diagnostic Flowchart G - TESTS W/CODES - 6-CYLArticle Text (p. 13)1993 Mazda MX-3For NONE Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair In

Fig. 23: Trouble Code No. 16 - Schematic TROUBLE CODES NO. 17 & 24 (FEEDBACK SYSTEM) G - TESTS W/CODES - 6-CYLArticle Text (p. 14)1993 Mazda MX-3For NONE Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair In

G - TESTS W/CODES - 6-CYLArticle Text (p. 15)1993 Mazda MX-3For NONE Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair In Fig. 24: Trouble Codes No. 17 & 24 - Diagnostic Flowchart TROUBLE CODE NO. 25 (PRESSURE REGULATOR SOLENOID VALVE)

Fig. 25: Trouble Code No. 25 - Diagnostic Flowchart TROUBLE CODE NO. 26 (PURGE CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE) Fig. 26: Trouble Code No. 26 - Diagnostic Flowchart Fig. 27: Trouble Code No. 26 - Schematic TROUBLE CODE NO. 28 (EGR VACUUM VALVE SOLENOID) G - TESTS W/CODES - 6-CYLArticle Text (p. 16)1993 Mazda MX-3For NONE Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair In

Fig. 28: Trouble Code No. 28 - Diagnostic Flowchart TROUBLE CODE NO. 29 (EGR VENT VALVE SOLENOID) Fig. 29: Trouble Code No. 29 - Diagnostic Flowchart Fig. 30: Trouble Code No. 29 - Schematic G Courtesy - TESTS Of W/CODES Mazda Motors - 6-CYLArticle Corp. Text (p. 17)1993 Mazda MX-3For NONE Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair In TROUBLE CODE NO. 34 (IDLE SPEED CONTROL)

Fig. 31: Trouble Code No. 34 - Diagnostic Flowchart TROUBLE CODE NO. 41 (VARIABLE INERTIA CHARGING SYSTEM SOLENOID 1) Fig. 32: Trouble Code No. 41 - Diagnostic Flowchart TROUBLE CODE NO. 46 (VARIABLE INERTIA CHARGING SYSTEM SOLENOID 2) G - TESTS W/CODES - 6-CYLArticle Text (p. 18)1993 Mazda MX-3For NONE Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair In

Fig. 33: Trouble Code No. 46 - Diagnostic Flowchart Fig. 34: Trouble Code No. 46 - Schematic TROUBLE CODE NO. 67 (ELECTRICAL COOLING FAN RELAY) G - TESTS W/CODES - 6-CYLArticle Text (p. 19)1993 Mazda MX-3For NONE Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair In

Fig. 35: Trouble Code No. 67 - Diagnostic Flowchart G - TESTS W/CODES - 6-CYLArticle Text (p. 20)1993 Mazda MX-3For NONE Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair In Fig. 36: Trouble Code No. 67 - Schematic TROUBLE CODE NO. 69 (COOLANT THERMOSENSOR)

Fig. 37: Trouble Code No. 69 - Diagnostic Flowchart G - TESTS W/CODES - 6-CYLArticle Text (p. 21)1993 Mazda MX-3For NONE Copyright 1998 Mitchell Repair In Fig. 38: Trouble Code No. 69 - Schematic SUMMARY

If no hard fault codes (or only pass codes) are present, driveability symptoms exist or intermittent codes exist, proceed to H - TESTS W/O CODES article for diagnosis by symptom (i.e., ROUGH IDLE, NO START, etc.) or intermittent diagnostic procedures. END OF ARTICLE G - TESTS W/CODES - 6-CYLArticle Text (p. 22)1993 Mazda MX-3For NONE Copyright 199