No. 10 Low Idle/Stalls During Deceleration: Notes

2006 Mazda 6 i, 4D Sedan, AutomaticSECTION Notes
POSSIBLE CAUSE DESCRIPTION

10 LOW IDLE/STALLS DURING DECELERATION
DESCRIPTION 
  • Engine stops unexpectedly at beginning of deceleration or recovery from deceleration.
POSSIBLE CAUSE 
  • Vacuum leakage
  • Improper operation of electronic throttle control system
  • Air leakage from intake-air system
  • Improper air/fuel mixture ratio control
  • EVAP control system malfunction
  • Accelerator position sensor or related circuit malfunction
  • Accelerator position sensor misadjustment
  • TP sensor or related circuit malfunction
  • MAF sensor or related circuit malfunction
  • Brake switch or related circuit malfunction
  • Neutral/clutch pedal position switch or related circuit malfunction (MTX)
  • TR switch or related circuit malfunction (ATX)
  • Improper A/C magnetic clutch operation
RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

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