Anti-Lock Brake/Traction Control System DTCS

2010 Mazda 5 Sport, 2.3 L, StandardSECTION Anti-Lock Brake/Traction Control System DTCS
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE/TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) LIST

DTC Description Action
B1317 Power supply system (See DTC B1317, B1318 [ABS] .)
B1318 Power supply system (See DTC B1317, B1318 [ABS] .)
B1342 ABS CM (internal malfunction) (See DTC B1342, C1267 [ABS] .)
C1095 Pump motor, motor relay (See DTC C1095 [ABS] .)
C1141 LF ABS sensor rotor (See DTC C1141, C1142, C1143, C1144, C1233, C1234, C1235, C1236 [ABS] .)
C1142 RF ABS sensor rotor (See DTC C1141, C1142, C1143, C1144, C1233, C1234, C1235, C1236 [ABS] .)
C1143 LR ABS sensor rotor (See DTC C1141, C1142, C1143, C1144, C1233, C1234, C1235, C1236 [ABS] .)
C1144 RR ABS sensor rotor (See DTC C1141, C1142, C1143, C1144, C1233, C1234, C1235, C1236 [ABS] .)
C1145 RF ABS wheel-speed sensor (See DTC C1145, C1155, C1165, C1175 [ABS] .)
C1155 LF ABS wheel-speed sensor (See DTC C1145, C1155, C1165, C1175 [ABS] .)
C1165 RR ABS wheel-speed sensor (See DTC C1145, C1155, C1165, C1175 [ABS] .)
C1175 LR ABS wheel-speed sensor (See DTC C1145, C1155, C1165, C1175 [ABS] .)
C1233 LF ABS wheel-speed sensor/ABS sensor rotor (See DTC C1141, C1142, C1143, C1144, C1233, C1234, C1235, C1236 [ABS] .)
C1234 RF ABS wheel-speed sensor/ABS sensor rotor (See DTC C1141, C1142, C1143, C1144, C1233, C1234, C1235, C1236 [ABS] .)
C1235 RR ABS wheel-speed sensor/ABS sensor rotor (See DTC C1141, C1142, C1143, C1144, C1233, C1234, C1235, C1236 [ABS] .)
C1236 LR ABS wheel-speed sensor/ABS sensor rotor (See DTC C1141, C1142, C1143, C1144, C1233, C1234, C1235, C1236 [ABS] .)
C1267 ABS CM (internal malfunction) (See DTC B1342, C1267 [ABS] .)
C1446 Brake switch (See DTC C1446 [ABS] .)
U1900 CAN line (See DTC U1900, U2012 [ABS] .)
U2012 CAN line (See DTC U1900, U2012 [ABS] .)
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