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Mazda CX-5 Service & Repair Manual: Awd Control Module Configuration

Mazda CX-5 Service & Repair Manual / Drivetrain / Driveline / 4WD / Awd Control Module Configuration

CAUTION:

1. Connect the M-MDS to the DLC-2.

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

  1. Select “Module Programming”.

3. Then, select items from the screen menu in the following order.

  1. Select “Programmable Module Installation”.

  2. Select “4X4”.

4. Perform the configuration according to the directions on the screen.

CAUTION:

5. Verify all the DTCs for the control module connected to the CAN line.

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