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This site section is containing schemes and info regarding do-it-yourself works on the Xedos 6..

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HOW TO.. KNOW MY MAZDA PAINT CODE AND NAME.

 

NAME
CODE
CODE
NAME
Aquarius Blue
12R
11L
Passion Rose II
Aroma Red
18U
11N
Noble Green II
Art Vin Red
23E
11P
Solomon Blue II
Artic Blue
F2
11Q
Laurel Green
Ash Black
15P
11Q
Excellent Green
Aster Blue
TD
11R
Sparkle Green
Astoria Green
22N
12H
Oriental Red
Autumn Red
15Y
12K
Twilight Blue
Bay Blue
DV
12K
Racing Blue
Bayside Blue
1E
12L
Solomon Blue
Black
16W
12N
Indigo Blue (metallic)
Blaze Red
A1T
12R
Aquarius Blue
Brave Blue
5N
13C
Marina Green
Bright Blue
A2E
15L
State Blue
Brilliant Black
PZ
15P
Ash Black
Brilliant Black II
HX
15Q
Maya Green
Brilliant Black II
A3F
15X
Fern Grey
British Racing Green
HU
15X
Mid Green
Burning Red
SQ
15Y
Autumn Red
Canarian Blue
Z2
16P
Emerald Green
Carribean Blue
Z1
16P
Vivid Green
Carribean Blue
4Y
16S
Medium Blue
Champayne Gold
V8
16W
Black
Champayne Silver
4F
18G
Mercury Silver
Charcoal Grey
6C
18G
Highlight Silver
Chaste White
PT
18G
Racing Silver
Classic Red
SU
18J
Racing Green
Classic Red
A3E
18J
Grace Green
Clear White
UF
18K
Racing Bronze
Conneticut Blue
J1
18K
Evolution Orange
Cool White
A2W
18U
Aroma Red
Coral Brown
B5
18V
Teal Green
Coral Silver
F6
1C
Sand Grey
Crystal Blue
23C
1E
Bayside Blue
Crystal White
UC
1F
Winning Silver
Cygnus White
HS
1H
Steel Grey
Diamond White
A2C
1S
Niagara Silver
Dover White
WU
1V
Indigo Mica
Elegant Beige
6M
20N
Moondust Silver
Emerald Green
16P
20P
Innocent Blue
Emerald Silver
2E
20Q
Seychells Green
Eternal Red
A3E
21Z
Mystic Blond
Evolution Orange
18K
22A
Supreme Blue
Excellent Green
11Q
22K
Passion Red
Fern Green
G6
22L
Ice Blue
Fern Grey
15X
22N
Astoria Green
Forest Green
5S
22V
Sunlight Silver
Gardenia Green
5U
23C
Crystal Blue
Grace Green
18J
23E
Art Vin Red
Graphite Grey
Z6
2E
Emerald Silver
Harbour Blue
5D
3G
Shadow Silver
Highlight Silver
18G
3L
Silver Stone
Ice Blue
22L
3N
Warm Grey
Indigo Blue (metallic)
12N
4F
Champayne Silver
Indigo Mica
1V
4Y
Pacific Blue
Innocent Blue
20P
4Y
Carribean Blue
Laguna Blue
6W
4Z
Silent Silver
Laurel Green
11Q
5D
Harbour Blue
Lime Green
G6
5G
Prestige Silver
Luna Green
J7
5N
Brave Blue
Malachite
Z8
5S
Forest Green
Maple Red
D7
5S
Neat Green
Marina Green
13C
5U
Gardenia Green
Mariner Blue
DU
6C
Charcoal Grey
Maya Green
15Q
6M
Elegant Beige
Medium Blue
16S
6W
Laguna Blue
Mercury Silver
18G
6Y
Willow Green
Mid Green
15X
6Z
Thunder Grey
Misty Blue
U6
A1D
Neptune Blue
Montego Blue
M8
A1Q
Vin Rouge
Moondust Silver
20N
A1T
Nifty Red
Mystic Blond
21Z
A1T
Blaze Red
Neat Green
5S
A2C
Diamond White
Neptune Blue
A1D
A2D
Radiant Red
Niagara Silver
1S
A2E
Bright Blue
Nifty Red
A1T
A2W
Cool White
Noble Green
VQ
A3E
Eternal Red
Noble Green II
11N
A3E
Classic Red
Noble White
WY
A3F
Brilliant Black II
Ocean Blue
J1
A5
Satellite Blue
Oriental Red
12H
A7
Vin Rouge
Pacific Blue
4Y
B5
Coral Brown
Passion Red
22K
D7
Maple Red
Passion Rose
J4
DP
Sydney Blue
Passion Rose II
11L
DR
Regent Blue
Plantinum Mica
J3
DU
Mariner Blue
Prestige Silver
5G
DV
Bay Blue
Racing Blue
12K
F2
Artic Blue
Racing Bronze
18K
F6
Coral Silver
Racing Green
18J
G6
Lime Green
Racing Silver
18G
G6
Fern Green
Radiant Red
A2D
HS
Cygnus White
Regent Blue
DR
HU
British Racing Green
Sand Grey
1C
HX
Brilliant Black II
Satellite Blue
A5
HZ
Sunburst Yellow
Seychells Green
20Q
J1
Conneticut Blue
Shadow Silver
3G
J1
Ocean Blue
Silent Silver
4Z
J3
Plantinum Mica
Silver Stone
3L
J4
Passion Rose
Solomon Blue
12L
J7
Luna Green
Solomon Blue II
11P
K3
Sunbeam Yellow
Sparkle Green
11R
M8
Montego Blue
State Blue
15L
NU
Vintage Red
Steel Grey
1H
PT
Chaste White
Stella Blue
Q2
PZ
Brilliant Black
Sunbeam Yellow
K3
Q2
Stella Blue
Sunburst Yellow
HZ
RH
Sunrise Red
Sunlight Silver
22V
SQ
Burning Red
Sunrise Red
RH
SU
Classic Red
Supreme Blue
22A
TD
Aster Blue
Sydney Blue
DP
U6
Misty Blue
Teal Green
18V
UC
Crystal White
Thunder Grey
6Z
UF
Clear White
Tornado Grey
Z9
V8
Champayne Gold
Twilight Blue
12K
VQ
Noble Green
Vin Rouge
A1Q
WU
Dover White
Vin Rouge
A7
WY
Noble White
Vintage Red
NU
Z1
Carribean Blue
Vivid Green
16P
Z2
Canarian Blue
Warm Grey
3N
Z6
Graphite Grey
Willow Green
6Y
Z8
Malachite
Winning Silver
1F
Z9
Tornado Grey

[Thanks to Guzman for his help]


 

HOW TO.. ADJUST THE AIR CONDITIONING/ALTERNATOR BELT.

 

Problem: when you start your car or your air conditioner, the car makes a sound like pig squealing.

Solution: your alternator belt needs adjusting.

Step 1:      The engine area where you will have to work in.

Step 2:      The bolt to loosen: make sure the engine is off, and loosen this bolt.

Step 3:      The adjusting bolt: turn it until the alternator belt is tightened.

Step 4:      Tighten the pulley bolt back up and start the engine with the air con on full.

NOTE: If the squealing noise is still there, repeat all above steps until the noise goes away. If the belt is old or worn, you will have to replace it or also spray belt dressing on the belts. This will stop it from happening again.

[Thanks to Marvin Bradley for his help]


 

HOW TO.. READ MY V6 ENGINE CONTROL UNIT'S ERROR CODES.

 

Here is how to build an easy and cheap ECU error code reader for your V6 engine.

Required items: Buy 6 inches (about 16 centimeters) of insulated cable, preferably with a 2.5mm solid core and a non-flashing 12V-LED.

Step 1: Open the hood/bonnet and locate the black oblong diagnostic connector behind the battery with the word "DIAGNOSTIC" written in raised type on the top.

Step 2: Opening the black DIAGNOSTIC connector, inside the lid is a map of the pins contained within. It is possible to scope O2 sensors and various other systems from here but we will be limited to code reading here. Locate the terminals called TEN & GND. WARNING: notice there is a B+ terminal nearby which must not be touched even by strands of wire as it is a 30A feed from the battery.

Step 3: Ensure the ignition is OFF, the parking/hand-brake is applied and the gearbox is in neutral.

Step 4: Take a piece of insulated wire, around 2.5mm and strip off 1 centimeter of insulation from each end and form it into a loop. Solid wire is preferred.

Step 5: Connect this jumper-hoop across the connections labled GND & TEN. Ensure no other connectors are joined and no strands are wandering about if stranded wire is used.

Step 6: Connect the 12V-LED to the B+ terminal, and the other free end to the FEN terminal. Ensure that nothing else is connected or accidentally connected as B+ is a 30A 12V supply!!

Step 7. Turn the ignition to ON but do not start the car, watch the LED as it flashes out any codes. If it does not flash confirm the connections, if still not flash then you have no codes stored.

Step 8. Codes are flashed out according to the lowest code first, and repeated after a pause of 4 seconds. The format is akin to morse code, in that a short flashes represent 1s and longer flashes 10s. Thus flashes of -- -- - - - - would represent a code of 24 which is common around 60k miles and is the rear O2 sensor. This is the most common cause of CELs.

Step 9. To clear codes, disconnect the negative battery terminal for 2 minutes with a door left open or apply the brakes.

Step 10. Turn the Ignition to OFF before removing the leads and ensure when removing no other connections are touched.

Step 11. If more than one code is present, it can be worth clearing all codes and then checking them again to see which are reoccuring. It is not uncommon for sporadic codes to appear under certain fault conditions, before spending money on any components other than O2 sensor or TPS (code 12) codes should be confirmed.

The error codes:

CODE
DESCRIPTION
02
'NE2' crankshaft position sensor
03
'G' camshaft position sensor
04
'NE1' camshaft/crankshaft position sensor
05
Knock sensor
08
Volume Air Flow sensor (VAF)
09
Coolant temperature sensor (CTS)
10
Intake air temperature sensor (IAT)
12
Throttle position sensor (TPS)
14
Barometric pressure sensor
15
LHO2S inactivation error
16
Exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) system
17
LHO2S inversion error
23
RHO2S inactivation error
24
RHO2S inversion error
25
Fuel pressure regulator control solenoid
26
Canister purge solenoid
28
EGR vacuum solenoid
29
EGR vent solenoid
34
Idle air control (IAC) solenoid
41
VRIS #1 solenoid
46
VRIS #2 solenoid
67
LFAN relay (1993 only)
69
ECTF sensor (1993 only)

[Thanks to Marvin Bradley for his help]


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