Powertrain Control Module (Except NAVAJO)

1993 Mazda MPV Base, 3D Van Wagon, 2.6 1SECTION Powertrain Control Module (Except NAVAJO)
  1. Locate Electronic Control Unit (ECU) or Powertrain Control Module (PCME). See ECU/PCME LOCATION table. Connect Engine Signal Monitor (49-9200-162) to ECU/PCME. See Fig 1 . Check voltage at each terminal of ECU/PCME. If input and output component voltage readings are not as specified, check faulty component. See PIN VOLTAGE CHARTS article, appropriate information in TESTS W/CODES article in the ENGINE PERFORMANCE section, and testing for appropriate component in this article.
  2. If input and output component voltages are as specified and ECU/PCME voltage is incorrect, replace ECU/PCME.
CAUTION: DO NOT apply voltage to terminals "A" and "B" of engine signal monitor. See Fig 1 .
ECU/PCME LOCATION

Application Location
B2200, B2600i, RX7 & 929 Behind Passenger Front Side Trim Panel
Miata & MPV Under Passenger Front Floor Mat
MX-3, Protege & 323 Behind Center Console
MX-6 & 626 Behind Center Console Top Cover
Fig 1: Testing Engine Control Unit (ECU)
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