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Old 01-16-2006, 17:01   #2 (permalink)
David M
 
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Re: Mazda truck code sensor question

On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 17:32:33 -0500, Joe S. rearranged some electrons to
form:

> I'm an old shade-tree mechanic -- my specialty is VW Beetles, the real
> Beetle, not these new wannabe Beetles with water-cooled engines up front.
> My experience with code sensors is zero.
>
> As I understand it, newer vehicles have sensors all over the place that send
> information to a central point where that info can be read by some kind of a
> code reader. On my wife's Nissan Maxima, I had to crawl upside-down under
> the dash, pull back a piece of carpet, and count the flashes on a red and
> green LED on the side of a computer box. I guess the easiest way to do this
> is to purchase a code reader for the specific vehicle, plug it in somewhere,
> and read the codes. And, I guess somewhere I can find a list of codes for
> my vehicle and what they mean.
>
> Having said all that, I have a 1997 Mazda B4000 pickup, 4.0L V6, 4WD,
> 5-speed, purchased used a couple of weeks ago. Yesterday my ABS light came
> on and will not go out, 4WD indicator lights flash, and the interior dome
> light will not come on. Dealer said it's a GEM module and they could tell
> that from reading the codes.
>
> What kind of code reader do I need to read these codes myself? Where do a
> get a list of codes and what they mean? Can I screw up anything with my own
> code reader? What will the code reader tell me that I need to know?
>
> Thanks.


An OBD-II reader will read out anything related to the powertrain
(engine/transmission). The ABS codes have to be read out
separately (at least that's how Fords are, and a Mazda pickup
is basically a Ranger). It involves locating a connector and
shorting one of the wires to ground... try Google and you'll
probably find the exact procedure. Don't know about the GEM
module, that is specific to Ford. Again, try Google.

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