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    Default Mazda6 P1336 fault (timing chain) /SOLVED/

    Hi,
    I have problem with Mazda 6 , 2.2 diesel engine, the DPF light flashing (yellow), one fault code stored : P1336 CKP sensor/CMP sensor range/performance malfunction

    I checked the timing, timing chain was stretched , I changed it! after changing I reseted it with wire under boonet....

    the yellow light is still flashing , the fault is the same

    I checked a CKP and CMP sensor with oscilloscop, but I dont know ,if the signal is correct or no

    please help me
    thank you Nanu (sorry for my english)
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    today I solved a problem, it was necessary a timing chain correction...

    the method is:

    1. Start the engine and idle it.


    2. Ground the check connector terminal as shown in the figure using the jumper wire.
    conector.jpg

    3. Depress and release the clutch pedal and the brake pedal simultaneously 5 times within 5 s.


    befor the process I made an oil change reset and fuel injection correction

    the car works perfect
    Last edited by Nanu; 14th November, 2017 at 10:08 PM.

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    Hello,
    I have same problem with mazda cx7 2.2D , but i don't find this port.
    maybe who knows how to do this?

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    thanks, works perfect

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abudu View Post
    Hello,
    I have same problem with mazda cx7 2.2D , but i don't find this port.
    maybe who knows how to do this?
    Did you find it ?

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    Hello guys. Any chance that you can give me advice where to find port on Mazda CX7 2.2diesel please?

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    Default Mazda CX3 1.5 D

    Quote Originally Posted by Rudolfek View Post
    Hello guys. Any chance that you can give me advice where to find port on Mazda CX7 2.2diesel please?
    Hello!
    I have same problem on a Mazda CX3 1.5 Skyactiv Diesel , Error P1336 .
    Someone can tell me how to reset Chain timing on this model ?
    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ftorpedo View Post
    Hello!
    I have same problem on a Mazda CX3 1.5 Skyactiv Diesel , Error P1336 .
    Someone can tell me how to reset Chain timing on this model ?
    Thanks.

    Hi,
    Already found the way to do it on this Mazda CX3 1.5 , which have a different fuse box from the most common you find on youtube videos.

    Though it didn't solve my problem, the reset/learning on these CX3 can be done with Autel Scanner or also by jumping a pin on the fuse box to ground (check diagram attached).
    This way you have to turn engine On and to operationg temperature and then use a wire to connect this pin to ground , touch the ground 5 times in less than 5 seconds and your car should start accelerating to 3000rpm and comming back to idle next.
    Beware that if the ECU cannot complete the adaptation you should then get coil/injection lights ON.

    On my car this didn't solve the problem of Error P1336, so I should have any trouble with timming chain (streched?), as I already checked/tested both camshaft and crankshaft sensors and they are OK.
    I hope this info can help someone else, if it does, please THANKS and REP !
    Until next time!
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    Last edited by ftorpedo; 29th November, 2024 at 07:27 PM. Reason: schematic was for 1st version of fuse-box

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    Hello just looking for the diagram of the fuse board in the cx3 cannot see you picture. Can you help?

 

 

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