Variable Air Duct (VAD) Control System Operation Inspection

2006 Mazda 6 i, 4D Sedan, AutomaticSECTION Variable Air Duct (VAD) Control System Operation Inspection
  1. Connect WDS or equivalent to DLC-2.
  2. Access ECT, TP_REL and RPM PIDs.
  3. Start the engine.
  4. Verify ECT PID is 70°C {158°F} or over  .
  5. Inspect shutter valve operation under the following conditions.

    VAD shutter valve operation 

    VAD SHUTTER VALVE OPERATION

    Engine speed 5,800 RPM with TP_REL PIDs 50% or over
    Below Above
    Shutter valve Close Open
    • If the shutter valve operation is not as specified, inspect as follows:
      1. Verify that DTC P2676 or P2677 is not displayed.
        • If DTC P2676 or P2677 is shown, perform DTC inspection.

          (See DTC TABLE ).

      2. Inspect VAD control solenoid valve.

        (See VARIABLE AIR DUCT (VAD) CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE INSPECTION ).

        • If the VAD control solenoid valve is not okay, replace VAD control solenoid valve.
        • If the VAD control solenoid valve is okay, inspect the following:
RENDER: 1.0x

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