M-MDS And Vehicle Not Communicating - Multiplex Communication System

2011 Mazda 2 L4-1.5LSECTION M-MDS And Vehicle Not Communicating - Multiplex Communication System



M-MDS AND VEHICLE NOT COMMUNICATING [MULTIPLEX COMMUNICATION SYSTEM]

CAUTION:
- Perform the following on-board diagnosis according to Initial Inspection and Diagnostic Overview troubleshooting procedure.

Detection Condition

- Possible causes of communication errors between the M-MDS and vehicle include communication circuit interruption due to an open circuit in the CAN communication wiring harness, or poor contact of connector terminals, or a BUS OFF condition due to a short circuit in the CAN communication wiring harness.

Possible Causes

- Open circuit in wiring harness between PCM and DLC-2
- Open circuit in BCM CAN line
- Improper insertion, connector terminal damage, deformation, corrosion, or disconnection of PCM, BCM, or connector C-03
- Short circuit in wiring harness between CAN system-related module CAN_L and CAN_H lines
- Short circuit to power supply in wiring harness between CAN system-related module
- Short circuit to ground in wiring harness between CAN system-related module
- Short circuit to power supply in CAN system-related module internal CAN lines
- Short circuit to ground in CAN system-related module internal CAN lines
- Damage, deformation, corrosion, or disconnection of DLC-2
- PCM power supply is not normal
- PCM ground is not normal
- PCM internal resistance is not normal
- CAN system-related module malfunction

Wiring Diagram





Diagnostic Procedure

CAUTION:
- When disconnecting the connector, verify that there is no looseness, damage, deformation, corrosion, or poor connection of the connector terminals.

















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