Spark Test

2008 Mazda 6 s Sport, 4D Hatchback, StandardSECTION Spark Test
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  1. Disconnect the fuel pump relay.
  2. Verify that each ignition coil and connector is connected properly.
  3. Inspect the ignition system in the following procedure.
    WARNING:
    • High voltage in the ignition system can cause strong electrical shock which can result in serious injury. Avoid direct contact to the vehicle body during the following spark test.
    DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE

    STEP INSPECTION ACTION
    1
    • Disconnect the ignition coil from the spark plugs.
    • Remove the spark plugs.
    • Verify that the spark plugs do not have carbon deposits.
    • Are the spark plugs normal?
    Yes Go to the next step.
    No Perform no-load racing at 4,000 RPM for 2 min, 2 times to burn off the carbon deposits.
    Repeat Step 1.
    2
    • Inspect the spark plugs for damage, wear, and proper plug gap.
    • Are the spark plugs normal?
    Yes Go to the next step.
    No Replace spark plugs, then go to Step 1.
    3
    • Reconnect the spark plugs to the ignition coil.
    • Ground the spark plugs to the engine.
    • Is a strong blue spark visible at each cylinder while cranking the engine?
    Yes Ignition system is normal.
    No Some cylinders do not spark:Β 
    • Go to the next step.

    All cylinders do not spark:Β 
    • Go to Step 5.
    4
    • Inspect the following wiring harnesses for open or short:
      • Ignition coil No.1 terminal C-PCM terminal 2BA
      • Ignition coil No.2 terminal C-PCM terminal 2AW
      • Ignition coil No.3 terminal C-PCM terminal 2AX
      • Ignition coil No.4 terminal C-PCM terminal 2AT
    • Are the wiring harnesses normal?
    Yes Inspect and replace the ignition coil.
    (See IGNITION COIL INSPECTION ).
    No Repair or replace the malfunctioning part, then go to Step 1.
    5
    • Measure the voltage at terminal A in each ignition coils.
    • Is the voltage B+Β  ?
    Yes Go to the next step.
    No Inspect power supply circuit of ignition coils.
    6
    • Disconnect the ignition switch connectors.
    • Verify that the continuity between ignition coils terminal B and GND.
    • Is there any continuity?
    Yes Go to the next step.
    No Inspect GND circuit for of ignition coil.
    7
    • Does the PCM connector or ignition coil connectors have poor connection?
    Yes Repair or replace the connector, then go to Step 1.
    No Go to the next step.
    8
    • Are the following parts normal?
      • CKP sensor and crankshaft pulley
    Yes Inspect for open or short circuit in wiring harness and connector of CKP sensor.
    No Repair or replace the malfunctioning part, then go to Step 1.
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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.