RE: P0725 code
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RE: P0725 code - 7/31/2006 12:04:45 PM
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ShottsCruisers
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Thanks for giving me the heads up on this. I'm printing this all out and taking it into Mazda. John
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RE: P0725 code - 8/10/2006 5:35:51 PM
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2000smazda
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Figured I would keep you up to date on what is going on with ride. I have taken it to the dealer and they have narrowed it down to 2 codes. One is a C1118(82) torque reduction (request) signal circuit failure, and the newest one is a p1248(84) High air charging pressure zone signal line. The dealer said they contacted a Mazda Engineer and said that it is related to a vacum leak and that they would have to take off the intake plenium to find it. So far I am looking at $341 labor and diagnotics. They said that this vacum leak could be the answer to all my problems! I hope so!
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RE: P0725 code - 8/11/2006 1:36:07 PM
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ShottsCruisers
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Thanks for the info. I have printed all this out and will take ours to Mazda WHEN IT'S IN THE ACTING UP MODE. Right now...you have to drive ours for about 20-30 minutes before it does it. Then, it's a regular thing. I'll report back too. We did try turning the TSC OFF after start up and drive......it still end up acting up.
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RE: P0725 code - 8/17/2006 9:38:04 PM
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2000smazda
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Well I figured I would let everyone know that I have recently taken my Millenia to the dealer and they verified what I was hoping was not true. The ABS/TSC Control Module Hydralic Unit has to be replaced. They want $1600 and it requires 2.5 hours labor. IM looking for better deal on one, and I'm gonna do it myself! I found a company (ATE) which advertises that they can rebuild these units, but they dont list one for the Millenia. If anyone has any advise on these rebuilds or a better deal on a new one let me know.
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RE: P0725 code - 8/30/2006 12:01:01 PM
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ShottsCruisers
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quote:
ORIGINAL: 2000smazda Well I figured I would let everyone know that I have recently taken my Millenia to the dealer and they verified what I was hoping was not true. The ABS/TSC Control Module Hydralic Unit has to be replaced. They want $1600 and it requires 2.5 hours labor. IM looking for better deal on one, and I'm gonna do it myself! I found a company (ATE) which advertises that they can rebuild these units, but they dont list one for the Millenia. If anyone has any advise on these rebuilds or a better deal on a new one let me know. Jim Click Mazda called me last light and said they tracked it down to 2 possible issues. Both cost $2500 each to fix. One was the ABS CPU and the other was the Hydraulic unit. I don't know what they are specifically saying. I'll find out more today. I'm going to get codes, info, and part numbers. I'll go from there.
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RE: P0725 code - 8/31/2006 9:43:50 AM
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2000smazda
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I just recieved my rebuilt unit from AET for $395, but have not installed it yet. Ill let everyone knows how it goes!
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RE: P0725 code - 9/3/2006 4:47:45 PM
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2000smazda
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I recently purchased a rebuilt ABS/TCS HU/CM unit (TCY6-43-7A0 2000 Mazda Millennia S), and installed it, and I am still getting a code 17 (C1117) and my TCS OFF light will not go out! I have done allot of tests and they tell me to replace the ABS/TCS HU/CM (TCS OFF light circuit short to ground in ABS/TCS HU/CM) The tests are also telling me to replace the PCM because of the code 17. Please help?
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RE: P0725 code - 9/3/2006 9:10:43 PM
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keninn
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i think your best bet now is to find someone with the same year car, and try to swap modules. the only caveat i can think of, is if something else fubar's your modules, if you put a known good one in, it might fubar that, too. perhaps install what the ecu says is a bad one, and see if it throws a code. lots of work, and hard to find someone who will let you swap units, but it sure would answer a lot of questions. shops do this all the time.
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