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1993 + Rx7 ECU Codes

1988 - 1991 Rx7 ECU Codes

 

 

 

To cause the ECU to flash the error codes on the MIL, With the car turned off, open the diagnostic connector box and

           bridge the terminals named "TEN" and "GND" with a wire The terminals are labeled under the cover of this box. 

             The Diagnostic connector is located Beside the battery it is a little black box with the word "diagnosis" engraved on it.

           1-Start with the ignition off. 

           2- Then turn your key to the "on"   position and count the flashes.

          To clear the error codes,

           1- Disconnect the negative battery cable for at least 20 seconds.

           2- Depress the brake pedal.

           3- Re-connect the battery cable.

       In the "pattern" column below, the "L" stands for a long flash, and the "S" stands for a short flash.
Code Pattern Problem Memorized
02 SS Crank angle sensor
no NE signal
Yes
03 SSS Crank angle sensor
no G signal
Yes
05 SSSSS Knock sensor
open or short circuit
Yes
06 SSSSSS Speedometer sensor Yes
09 SSSSSSSSS Water Thermosensor
open or short circuit
Yes
11 L S Intake Air Thermosensor
open or short circuit
Yes
12 L SS Full Range Throttle sensor open or short circuit Yes
13 L SSS Pressure Sensor
open or short circuit
Yes
14 L SSSS Atmospheric pressure sensor (in ECU)
open or short circuit
Yes
15 L SSSSS Oxygen Sensor less than .55v for more
than 120 sec in feedback mode
Yes
16 L SSSSSS EGR Switch
open or short circuit
Yes
17 L SSSSSSS Feedback System
No change for 25 sec in feedback mode
Yes
18 L SSSSSSSS Narrow Range Throttle Sensor
open or short circuit
Yes
20 LL Metering Oil Pump Position Sensor
open or short circuit
Yes
23 LL SSS Fuel Thermosensor
open or short circuit
Yes
25 LL SSSSS Pressure Regulator Control Solenoid
open or short circuit
No
26 LL SSSSSS Metering Oil Pump Stepping Motor
open or short circuit
No
27 LL SSSSSSS Metering Oil Pump Sensor
open or short circuit
or MOP sticking
Yes
28 LL SSSSSSSS EGR Solenoid
open or short circuit
No
30 LLL Split Air Bypass Solenoid
open or short circuit
No
31 LLL S Releif 1 Solenoid
open or short circuit
No
32 LLL SS Switching Solenoid
open or short circuit
No
33 LLL SSS Port Air Bypass Solenoid
open or short circuit
No
34 LLL SSSS Idle Speed Control Solenoid
open or short circuit
No
37 LLL SSSSSSS Metering Oil Pump
low battery voltage
Yes
38 LLL SSSSSSSS Accelerated Warmup System Solenoid
open or short circuit
No
39 LLL SSSSSSSSS Releif 2 Solenoid
open or short circuit
No
40 LLLL Purge control Solenoid
open or short circuit
No
42 LLLL SS Turbo Precontrol Solenoid
open or short circuit
No
43 LLLL SSS Wastegate control Solenoid
open or short circuit
No
44 LLLL SSSS Turbo control Solenoid
open or short circuit
No
45 LLLL SSSSS Charge control Solenoid
open or short circuit
No
46 LLLL SSSSSS Charge Releif Solenoid
open or short circuit
No
50 LLLLL Double Throttle control Solenoid
open or short circuit
No
51 LLLLL S Fuel Pump Relay
open or short circuit
No
54 LLLLL SSSS Air Pump Relay
open or short circuit
No
71 LLLLLLL S Front Secondary Injector
open circuit
No
73 LLLLLLL SSS Rear Secondary Injector
open circuit
No
76 LLLLLLL SSSSSS Auto Tranny Lockup Signal
open or short circuit
No
77 LLLLLLL SSSSSSS Auto Tranny Reduce Torque Signal
open or short circuit
No

 

  If more than one failure is present, the codes will be indicated in numerical order, lowest number first.

 

 


 

How To pull ECU CODES for your 1988 -1991 RX7

If your check engine light is coming on at idle you need to find out what it is telling you.

To do so for RX-7's from 1988 on, (with the engine off but fully warmed up) find the single green wire in the wiring harness just in front of the left front suspension tower, near the front ignition coil.

Ground the connector on this wire (the wire will be hanging free, without its connector hooked to another wire) on the chassis, using a jumper wire, etc.

Sit in the car and turn the ignition switch on WITHOUT STARTING THE CAR. Immediately watch the check engine light. If everything is OK, it will not light. If it starts flashing, count the flashes. It may stop flashing for a couple of seconds, then start again. Each of those series of flashes is for a separate engine fault code. Multiple codes will display in order from low number to high.

Have a paper and pen handy, and write them all down. To check again, turn the ignition off and then back on. It will repeat the cycle.

Identify the first (tens) and second (ones) digits of each code as follows: The first (tens) digit will display (flash) for about one second for each count, with a one-half second pause between counts. For example, if the first (tens) digit is three, there will be three separate one second long flashes, separated between by one-half second pauses.

There is then a 1.6 second pause between the last flash of the first digit and the beginning of the second (ones) digit.

The second (ones) digit counts flash for only one-half second each, with pauses of one-half second between them. For example, if the second (ones) digit is seven, then there will be seven flashes of one-half second, separated by pauses of one-half second.

In this example, the displayed code will thus be "37".

The system will then pause for four seconds before proceeding to the next code, if any.

To clear the stored codes from memory, disconnect the negative battery cable, then wait for 5 seconds. It is useful to do so even when you have just retrieved the codes, but not fixed anything yet, to be certain the codes (problems) persist. Stored codes could represent several different problems that have arisen at different times. Just drive the car a bit, and see which codes persist.

Obviously, once things are fixed, you need to clear the codes a final time to be certain it is in fact fixed, and to know that any new stored codes have occured after the fix.

Mazda RX-7 codes (from Haynes Computer Codes Manual #10205) are as follows:

1 Ignition coil (trailing side)
2 Crank position NE sensor
3 Crank position G sensor
5 Knock sensor
8 Airflow meter (AFM)
9 Water thermosensor
10 Intake air thermosensor (AFM)
11 Intake air thermosensor (engine)
12 Throttle sensor - full range
13 Pressure sensor - intake manifold
14 Atmospheric pressure sensor (built in ECU)
15 oxygen sensor 
17 Feedback system for O2 sensor
18 Throttle sensor - narrow range
20 Metering oil pump position sensor
23 Fuel thermosensor
25 Solenoid valve - pressure regulator control
26 metering oil pump stepper motor
27 Metering oil pump
28 Solenoid valve - EGR
29 Solenoid valve - EGR vent
30 Solenoid valve - split air bypass
31 solenoid valve - relief 1
32 Solenoid valve - switching
33 Solenoid valve - port air bypass
34 Solenoid valve -idle speed control (BAC)
37 Metering oil pump
38 Solenoid valve - accelerated warmup system and air supply valve
39 Solenoid valve - relief 2
40 Solenoid valve - purge control (auxilary port valve)
41 Solenoid valve - variable dynamic effect intake (VDI)
42 Solenoid valve - turbo precontrol
43 Solenoid valve - wastegate control
44 Solenoid valve - turbo control
45 Solenoid valve - charge control
46 Solenoid valve - charge relief control
50 Solenoid valve - double throttle control
51 Fuel pump relay
54 Air pump relay
65 Air conditioning signal
71 Injector - front secondary
73 Injector - rear secondary
76 Slip lockup signal
77 Torque reduced signal

Use the codes to direct you in fixing the car. Also remember that disconnected hoses, misrouted vacuum lines, or internal engine problems can be present without causing a code.


 

 

 

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