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Mazda CX-9 Grand Touring. Manual - part 454

 

 

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER CONFIGURATION 

1. Connect the M-MDS to the DLC-2.  

2. After the vehicle is identified, select the following items from the initialization screen of the M-MDS. 

When using the IDS (laptop PC) 

1. Select "Module Programming".  

3. Select "Programmable Module Installation".  

4. Select "IC" and perform procedures according to directions on the M-MDS screen. 

If odometer data is to be transferred to a new instrument cluster, perform the following procedure: 

1. Select "Programmable Parameters" from the menu. 

CAUTION:

The removed instrument cluster should be placed with the 
display side up to prevent grease from leaking from the meters. 

Fig. 3: Identifying Proper Position Of Instrument Cluster Display
Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP. 

NOTE:

Use the IDS (laptop PC) because the PDS (Pocket PC) does not support 
the INSTRUMENT CLUSTER CONFIGURATION.  

If all the following conditions are met, the odometer data (total traveled 
distance) in the previous instrument cluster is automatically transferred to 
a new instrument cluster during the configuration. If any of the conditions 
are not met, odometer-data transfer cannot be performed. 

Previous instrument cluster  

No malfunction (Configuration data can be read using the M-MDS.)  

New instrument cluster  

Odometer display is less than 100 km  

Odometer has no malfunction  

 

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2. Select "Odometer Write", and perform the procedure following the screen. 

Fig. 4: Identifying Data Link Connector 2 
Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP. 

5. Retrieve DTCs by the M-MDS, then verify that there is no DTC present. 

If a DTC (s) is detected, perform the applicable DTC inspection. (See DTC TABLE 
[INSTRUMENT CLUSTER]
 .)  

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY 

1. Disassemble in the order indicated in the table. 

NOTE:

During the odometer data writing procedure, As-Built Data (VIN and 
Vehicle Data) input is requested. Obtain the As-Built Sheet for the 
vehicle, and input the necessary data.  

CAUTION:

Do not drop the instrument cluster or damage the printed board. This 
will lead to a system malfunction.  

 

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Fig. 5: Identifying Instrument Cluster Unit, Cover, Lens & Glass Ring 
Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP. 

2. Assemble in the reverse order of disassembly.  

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INSPECTION 

SPEEDOMETER 

Using the input/output check mode  

1. Inspect the speedometer by setting it to check code 12 of the input/output check mode. (See 

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INPUT/OUTPUT CHECK MODE.)  

Using a speedometer tester  

1. Adjust the tire pressure to the specification.  

2. Using a speedometer tester, verify that the tester reading is as indicated in the table below. 

SPEEDOMETER TESTER INDICATION AND ALLOWABLE RANGE REFERENCE 

SPEEDOMETER TESTER INDICATION AND ALLOWABLE RANGE REFERENCE 

Speedometer tester indication (km/h) Allowable range (km/h)

20

17-23

40

38-43

60

57-63

80

77-83

100

97-103

120

116-124

140

136-144

 

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3. Verify that the speedometer reading is within the range indicated in the table. 

If the speedometer does not move or the indication is not within the allowable range, inspect the 
PCM, TCM, and related wiring harnesses. 

If the PCM, TCM, and related wiring harnesses are normal, replace the instrument cluster.  

TACHOMETER 

Using the input/output check mode  

1. Inspect the tachometer by setting it to check code 13 of the input/output check mode. (See 

INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INPUT/OUTPUT CHECK MODE.)  

USING M-MDS 

1. Connect the M-MDS to the DLC-2.  

2. After the vehicle is identified, select the following items from the initialization screen of the M-MDS. 

When using the IDS (laptop PC) 

1. Select "DataLogger".  

2. Select "Modules".  

3. Select "IC".  

When using the PDS (Pocket PC) 

1. Select "Module Tests".  

2. Select "IC".  

3. Select "DataLogger".  

3. Compare the data monitor item (IC_TACHO) with the tachometer indication. 

If the tachometer does not operate properly, inspect the PCM and related wiring harnesses. 

Speedometer tester indication (mph) Allowable range (mph)

10

8-12

20

18-22

30

28-32

40

38-42

50

48-52

60

58-62

70

68-72

80

77-83

CAUTION:

If the engine speed exceeds the allowable range, the engine could be 
damaged. Therefore, when inspecting the tachometer, do not allow 
the engine speed to exceed the allowable range indication on the 
tachometer.  

 

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