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Does anyone know how to fix the code error on 2005 Mazda 6?
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<blockquote data-quote="MasTec1970" data-source="post: 2660850" data-attributes="member: 854060"><p>Need to know if it is an 6"I" 2.3L (4 cylinder) or the 6"S" 3.0L (V-6) ? </p><p> </p><p> ADDED: thanks for the additional information as this does matter on this vehicle, </p><p></p><p> The Mazda Service manual says this code is: Key on or engine running; and the PCM detected that the Battery Positive voltage circuit to the PCM was less than 2.50v, condition met for 2 seconds. Did your battery discharge? This could also be caused by a blown EEC fuse, corroded connector pins at the PCM connector or the worst case a failed PCM! </p><p> Try to clear the emission related data and see if the code recurres!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MasTec1970, post: 2660850, member: 854060"] Need to know if it is an 6"I" 2.3L (4 cylinder) or the 6"S" 3.0L (V-6) ? ADDED: thanks for the additional information as this does matter on this vehicle, The Mazda Service manual says this code is: Key on or engine running; and the PCM detected that the Battery Positive voltage circuit to the PCM was less than 2.50v, condition met for 2 seconds. Did your battery discharge? This could also be caused by a blown EEC fuse, corroded connector pins at the PCM connector or the worst case a failed PCM! Try to clear the emission related data and see if the code recurres! [/QUOTE]
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