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HOMESERVICE MANUALSMAZDA1995B3000 SE, 2D PICKUP EXTRA CAB, AUTOMATICREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISENGINE PERFORMANCESYSTEMENGINE CONTROLS - TESTS W/CODES
1995 Mazda B3000 SE, 2D Pickup Extra Cab, Automatic
Engine Controls - Tests W/Codes
1995 Mazda B3000 SE, 2D Pickup Extra Cab, AutomaticSECTION Engine Controls - Tests W/Codes
- Model Identification
- Introduction
- Self-Diagnostic System
- Quick Test
- Additional System Functions
- Diagnostic Trouble Code Tests
- Trouble Code Charts
- Notes
- Trouble Code Identification Table
- Codes P0102, P0103, P1100 & P1101: Mass Air Flow Sensor Circuit Malfunction
- Codes P0112, P0113 & P1112: Intake Air Temperature Sensor Circuit Malfunction
- Codes P0117, P0118, P0125, P0126, P1116 & P1117: Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Circuit Malfunction
- Codes P0121, P0122, P0123, P1120, P1124 & P1125: Throttle Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction
- Codes P0131, P0132, P0133, P0135, P0136, P0138, P0141, P0151, P0152, P0153, P0155, P0171, P0172, P0174, P0175, P1130, P1131, P1132, P1150, P1151 & P1152: Heated Oxygen Sensor Circuit Malfunction
- Codes P0230, P0231 & P0232: Fuel Pump Primary Or Secondary Circuit Malfunction
- Codes P0300, P0301, P0302, P0303, P0304, P0305 & P0306: Misfire Detection Monitor Malfunction
- Code P0340: Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction
- Codes P0350, P0351 & P0352: Integrated Ignition Coil Circuit Malfunction (B2300)
- Codes P0350, P0351, P0352 & P0353: Integrated Ignition Coil Circuit Malfunction (B3000 & B4000)
- Codes P0400, P0402, P1400, P1401, P1408 & P1409: Exhaust Gas RECIRCULATION System Malfunction
- Codes P0401 & P1407: Exhaust Gas RECIRCULATION System Malfunction
- Code P0420: Catalyst Monitoring System Out Of Range
- Code P0443: Catalyst Monitoring System Out Of Range
- Code P0500: Vehicle Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction
- CODES P0505 & P1507: Idle Air Control System Circuit Malfunction
- Codes P0603, P0605 & P1605: Powertrain Control Module Error
- Codes P0703 & P1703: Brake On/Off Switch Circuit Malfunction
- Codes P0704 & P1709: Clutch Pedal Position Switch Circuit Malfunction
- Codes P0707, P0708, P0736, P1701 & P1705: Transmission Range Sensor Circuit Malfunction
- Codes P0712, P0713 & P1711: Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor Circuit Malfunction
- Code P0715: Turbine Shaft Sensor Circuit Malfunction
- Codes P0731, P0732, P0733, P0734, P0741, P0743, P0746, P0750, P0751, P0755, P0756, P0760, P0761, P0781, P0782, P0783, P1746, P1747, P1749, P1751, P1754, 1756 & P1761: Transmission Solenoid Circuit Malfunction
- Code P1000: OBD-II Monitor System Error
- Code P1121: Throttle Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction
- Code P1260: Anti-Theft System
- Code P1270: Engine Rpm/Vehicle Speed Limiter
- Code P1390: Octane Adjust Circuit Malfunction
- Code P1403: Differential Pressure Feedback Electronic Sensor Circuit Malfunction
- Codes P1405 & P1406: Differential Pressure Feedback Electronic Sensor Circuit Malfunction
- Code P1443: Purge Flow System Circuit Malfunction
- Codes P1444 & P1445: Purge Flow Sensor Circuit Malfunction
- Code P1460: Wide Open Throttle Cut-Off Relay Or A/C Circuit Malfunction
- Code P1500: Vehicle Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction
- Code P1505: Idle Air Control System Circuit Malfunction
- Code P1506: Idle Air Control System Circuit Malfunction
- Codes P1650 & P1651: Power Steering Pressure Switch Circuit Malfunction
- Codes P1729 & P1781: 4X4 Low Range Circuit Malfunction
- Code P1780: Transmission Control Switch Or Transmission Control Indicator Light Circuit Malfunction
- Code P1783: Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor Circuit Error
- Summary
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.