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Mazda CX-5 Service & Repair Manual: Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light

Mazda CX-5 Service & Repair Manual / Engine / Lubrication / Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light

Purpose

Function

Construction

Operation

1. The instrument cluster receives (1) the engine oil pressure warning light request signal from the PCM.

2. The instrument cluster microcomputer turns the transistor on (2) based on the engine oil pressure warning light request signal.

3. When the transistor turns on, a ground circuit with the engine oil pressure warning light is established and the engine oil pressure warning light illuminates (3).


Fail-safe

Engine Oil Level Inspection
1. Position the vehicle on level ground. 2. Warm up the engine. 3. Stop the engine and allow at least 5 min before continuing. 4. Remove the dipstick, wipe it cleanly, and reinstall it fully. ...

Engine Oil Replacement
WARNING: Hot engines and engine oil can cause severe burns. Turn off the engine and wait until it and the engine oil have cooled. A vehicle that is lifted but not securely supported ...

Other materials:

Drive Belt Inspection [Skyactiv G 2.0]
Generator Drive Belt NOTE: The generator drive belt deflection/tension inspection is not necessary with the adoption of the drive belt auto tensioner. 1. Verify that the indicator part of the cast hexagon on the drive belt auto tensioner is within the normal range. If ...

Clock Spring Inspection [Two Step Deployment Control System]
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable and wait for 1 min or more.. 2. Remove the driver?side air bag module.. 3. Remove the steering wheel.. 4. Remove the column cover.. 5. Remove the clock spring.. 6. Verify that the continuity is as indicated in the table. If not as indicated ...

Cooling Fan Component
Purpose, Function The cooling fan rotates according to vehicle conditions and enhances the cooling efficiency of the radiator. Structural View Operation For the operation, refer to CONTROL SYSTEM.. Fail-safe Function not equipped. ...

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