5. Select "PCM" and perform procedures according to directions on the M-MDS or equivalent screen.
6. Retrieve DTC's by the M-MDS or equivalent, then verify that there in no DTC present.
If DTC is present, perform applicable DTC inspection. (See
DTC TABLE [LF]
.)
NEUTRAL SWITCH INSPECTION [LF]
CONTINUITY INSPECTION
1. Remove the neutral switch. (See
NEUTRAL SWITCH REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [M15M-D]
.)
(See
NEUTRAL SWITCH REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [P66M-D]
.)
2. Verify that the continuity between neutral switch terminals 1A and 2A is as indicated in
Fig. 22
.
If not as indicated in
Fig. 22
, replace the neutral switch. (See
NEUTRAL SWITCH
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [M15M-D]
.) (See
NEUTRAL SWITCH
REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [P66M-D]
.)
Fig. 22: Neutral Switch Continuity Reference Table
Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP.
If the monitor item condition/specification (reference) is not within the specification, even though
there is no malfunction, perform the
CIRCUIT OPEN/SHORT INSPECTION
.
CIRCUIT OPEN/SHORT INSPECTION
NOTE:
If the PCM is replaced with a new one, the PCM stores DTC P0602
and illuminates the MIL even though no malfunction is detected. This
means the PCM has not been configured yet.
NOTE:
Before performing the following inspection, make sure to follow the
procedure as indicated in the troubleshooting flow diagram. (See
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE .)
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