Outline
- Provides a quick inspection of the air bag system.
- Is usually performed at the start of each diagnostic procedure.
- Provides verification after repairs to ensure that no other faults occurred during service.
- Read/clear diagnostic results
- PID/data monitor and record
- Active command mode
(WDS or equivalent).
Note
Read/clear diagnostic results
PID/data monitor and record
Active command modes
Flowchart
Note
- While performing the inspection of the past malfunction code, the applicable DTCs may be added to memory by removing or disconnecting the related parts. Inspect only the DTCs that were indicated before inspecting.
- When DTCs of present malfunction are no longer output after present and/or past malfunctions have been repaired, be sure to perform past malfunction display cancellation to prevent repair of malfunctions that have already been repaired.
DTCs Reading Procedure
1. Connect SST
(WDS or equivalent) to the vehicle DLC-2 16-pin connector.
2. Retrieve DTC using SST (WDS or equivalent).
Clearing DTCs Procedure
1. After repairs have been made, perform the DTCs reading procedure.
2. Erase DTCs using SST
(WDS or equivalent).
3. Ensure that the customer's concern has been resolved.
PID/Data Monitor and Record Procedure
1. Connect SST
(WDS or equivalent) to the vehicle DLC-2 16-pin connector.
2. Access and monitor PIDs using SST
(WDS or equivalent).
Active Command Mode Procedure
1. Connect SST
(WDS or equivalent) to the vehicle DLC-2 16-pin connector.
2. Turn the ignition switch to ON position.
3. Activate active command mode using SST
(WDS or equivalent).
Mazda 6 Service Manual: Oil control valve (ocv) inspection
L3
Coil Resistance Inspection
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the oil control valve connector.
3. Measure the resistance between terminals A and B using an ohmmeter.
If not as specified, replace the oil control valve.
Specification
6.9-7.9 ohms
4. Connect ...
Mazda 6 Service Manual: Engine Exhaust (Carbon monoxide)
WARNING
Do not drive your vehicle if you smell exhaust gas inside the vehicle:
Engine exhaust gas is dangerous. This gas contains carbon monoxide (CO), which is
colorless, odorless, and poisonous. When inhaled, it can cause loss of consciousness
and death. If you smell exhaust gas inside the ...