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HOMESERVICE MANUALSMAZDA1995B4000 SE, 2D PICKUP, STANDARDREPAIR AND DIAGNOSIS (SINGLE PAGE)BRAKESTRACTION CONTROLANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM - FOUR WHEEL
1995 Mazda B4000 SE, 2D Pickup, Standard
Anti-Lock Brake System - Four Wheel
1995 Mazda B4000 SE, 2D Pickup, StandardSECTION Anti-Lock Brake System - Four Wheel
- Description & Operation
- Brake System Bleeding
- Trouble Shooting
- Diagnosis & Testing
- Circuit Tests
- * Please Read First *
- Test A: Intermittent Valve Failure
- Test B: Main Relay Output Circuit Failure
- Test C: Battery Voltage High
- Test D: Battery Voltage Low
- Test E: Left Front Inlet Solenoid Valve Circuit Failure
- Test F: Left Front Outlet Solenoid Circuit Failure
- Test G: Right Front Inlet Solenoid
- Test H: Right Front Outlet Solenoid Circuit Failure
- Test J: Rear Axle Inlet Solenoid Circuit Failure
- Test K: Rear Axle Outlet Solenoid Circuit Failure
- Test L: Left Front Speed Sensor Input Circuit Failure
- Test Ll: Left Front Speed Sensor
- Test M: Right Front Speed Sensor Input Circuit Failure
- Test Mm: Right Front Speed Sensor Circuit Failure
- Test N: Rear Speed Sensor Input Circuit Failure
- Test NN: Rear Axle Speed Sensor
- Test P: Left Hydraulic System Malfunction
- Test Q: Right Hydraulic System Malfunction
- Test R: Rear Axle Hydraulic System Malfunction
- Test S: Motor Triggered But Did Not Run
- Test T: Acceleration Sensor Failure
- Test U: Motor Running But Not Triggered
- Test V: No Communications
- Symptom Tests
- Removal & Installation
- Adjustments
- Specifications
- Wiring Diagrams
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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.