Indicator Unit Inspection: Notes

2023 Mazda CX-5 SSECTION Notes
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  1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. (See NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE DISCONNECTION/CONNECTION .)
  2. Remove the following parts:
    1. Shift lever knob (MTX) (See MANUAL TRANSAXLE SHIFT MECHANISM REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [C66M-R] .)
    2. Front console box (See FRONT CONSOLE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION .)
    3. Shift panel (See SHIFT PANEL REMOVAL/INSTALLATION .)
    4. Upper panel (See UPPER PANEL REMOVAL/INSTALLATION .)
    5. Rear console (See REAR CONSOLE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION .)
    6. Side wall (See SIDE WALL REMOVAL/INSTALLATION .)
    7. Decoration panel (See DECORATION PANEL REMOVAL/INSTALLATION .)
    8. Front console (See FRONT CONSOLE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION .)
    9. Glove compartment (See GLOVE COMPARTMENT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION .)
    10. Climate control unit (See CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [MANUAL AIR CONDITIONER] .)
  3. Connect the negative battery cable. (See NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE DISCONNECTION/CONNECTION .)
  4. Verify that the voltages of each of the terminals are as indicated in the terminal voltage chart (reference).
    • If the voltage is not as specified in the terminal voltage chart (reference), inspect the parts under Inspection item(s).
      • If the system does not operate normally even though the inspection items are normal, replace the clock.
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