DTC Table

2010 Mazda 5 Sport, 2.3 L, StandardSECTION DTC Table
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DTC TABLE

Screen display Malfunction location
DTC Output signal
DTC 09:ER22  - Base unit (peripheral circuit)
DTC 09:ER20  - Power supply circuit of base unit
DTC 00:ER10  - Cassette deck-base unit communication line
DTC 03:ER10  - CD player-base unit communication line
DTC 05:ER10  - CD changer (external type)-base unit communication line
DTC 06:ER10  - CD changer (upper module)-base unit communication line
DTC 07:ER10  - MD player-base unit communication line
DTC 03:ER01  - CD player
DTC 03:ER02  CHECK(1) CD(2) CD player
DTC 03:ER07  CHECK(1) CD(2) CD player
DTC 00:ER01  - Cassette deck
DTC 00:ER03  - Cassette deck
DTC 00:ER04  CHECK(1) TAPE(2) Cassette tape
DTC 05:ER01  - CD changer (external type)
DTC 05:ER07  CHECK(1) CD(2) CD changer (external type)
DTC 06:ER01  - CD changer (upper module)
DTC 06:ER02  CHECK(1) CD(2) CD changer (upper module)
DTC 06:ER07  CHECK(1) CD(2) CD changer (upper module)
DTC 07:ER01  - MD player
DTC 07:ER02  CHECK(1) MD(2) MD player
DTC 07:ER02  CHECK(1) MD(2) MD player
DTC 10:ER01  - CD player system MP3 operation
DTC 10:ER02  CHECK(1) CD(2) CD player system MP3 operation
no Err - No stored DTCs
(1) When an error occurs, the error messages are displayed three times in the order of *1 and *2, respectively.
(2) When an error occurs, the error messages are displayed three times in the order of *1 and *2, respectively.
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