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HOMESERVICE MANUALSMAZDA2023CX-5 SREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISBODY & FRAMEDOOR LOCKSON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC - POWER LIFTGATE (PLG) CONTROL MODULE
2023 Mazda CX-5 S
On-Board Diagnostic - Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module
2023 Mazda CX-5 SSECTION On-Board Diagnostic - Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module
- Clearing DTC
- DTC B113E-12: Power Liftgate (PLG) Rear Switch Circuit Malfunction [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC B126A-62: Front Door Lock-Link Switch (LH) Circuit Malfunction [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC B12E8-12: Power Liftgate (PLG) Front Switch Circuit Malfunction [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC B1308-11: Touch Sensor Circuit Malfunction [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC B144D-29: Error Signal Received From Power Liftgate (PLG) Drive Unit (LH) [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC B144D-64: Error Signal Received From Power Liftgate (PLG) Drive Unit (LH) [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC B144D-95: Error Signal Received From Power Liftgate (PLG) Drive Unit (LH) [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC B144E-29: Error Signal Received From Power Liftgate (PLG) Drive Unit (RH) [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC B144E-64: Error Signal Received From Power Liftgate (PLG) Drive Unit (RH) [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC B144E-95: Error Signal Received From Power Liftgate (PLG) Drive Unit (RH) [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC B144F-11: Power Liftgate (PLG) Drive Unit Motor Circuit Malfunction [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC B144F-13: Power Liftgate (PLG) Drive Unit Motor Circuit Malfunction [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC B144F-19: Power Liftgate (PLG) Drive Unit Motor Circuit Malfunction [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC B144F-62: Deviation In Operation Between Left And Right Power Liftgate (PLG) Drive Unit [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC B144F-79: Sudden Drop Of Liftgate [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC B1451-02: Return Switch Circuit Malfunction [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC B1453-02: Power Liftgate (PLG) Latch Switch Circuit Malfunction [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC B1453-62: Latch Condition Malfunction [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC B1454-13: Power Liftgate (PLG) Touch Sensor (LH) Circuit Malfunction [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC B1454-23: Power Liftgate (PLG) Touch Sensor (LH) Circuit Malfunction [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC B1455-13: Power Liftgate (PLG) Touch Sensor (RH) Circuit Malfunction [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC B1455-23: Power Liftgate (PLG) Touch Sensor (RH) Circuit Malfunction [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC Inspection
- DTC Table
- DTC U0001-88/U0100-00/U0101-00/U0155-00/U0156-00/U0214-00: Communication Error [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC U2100-56: Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module Configuration Not Completed [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC U2300-54: Configuration Data Not Received From Instrument Cluster [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC U2300-55: Instrument Cluster Configuration Not Implemented [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC U2300-56: Configuration Data Unmatched With Instrument Cluster [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC U3000-49: Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module Internal Malfunction [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC U3003-16: Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module Power Supply Voltage Low Input [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC U3003-17: Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module Power Supply Voltage High Input [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC U3006-13: Power Supply Circuit Malfunction [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- DTC U300A-62: IG1 Relay Circuit Malfunction [Power Liftgate (PLG) Control Module]
- Foreword
- PID/Data Monitor Inspection
- PID/Data Monitor Table
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.