RE: TCS ON/OFF - MAZDA MILLENIA
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RE: TCS ON/OFF - MAZDA MILLENIA - 4/24/2007 8:20:22 PM
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2000smazda
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Ok! The only thing I can tell you is hopefully while going through the diagnostics for the Code 82 you will find the problem. Can you better discribe the sluggish/jerking motion! Also dont give up on my idea about the vacumm situation. It took my car almost 50 miles before it set the code, but it had nothing to due with TCS OFF light.
< Message edited by 2000smazda -- 4/24/2007 8:22:24 PM >
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RE: TCS ON/OFF - MAZDA MILLENIA - 4/24/2007 8:30:37 PM
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vanesco
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2000, no doubt! I have forwarded the color-coded vacuum diagram for the "S" model that I found. Believe me, I'm leaving no stone unturned because after 2 weeks and taking my car back 3 times for the same issue is a pain in the neck. The jerking motion - does fine when I accelerate up until maybe I get to 60 mph. Then, it jerks violently while slowing down and the TCS lights come on. Once I ease off the pedal, it eases and coasts so I'm fine. Once I begin to accelerate again, jerking motion. I stop and shut the car off/on and no more TCS lights. I try to accelerate, but this time - say I'm in 1st gear going to 2nd - jerking motion. Ease off the pedal and I can accelerate a little. Nothing over 60 mph, though. Hope that helps a bit more.
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RE: TCS ON/OFF - MAZDA MILLENIA - 4/24/2007 9:01:26 PM
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2000smazda
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That sounds alot like what my car was doing, but I never noticed the 1st to 2nd gear-jerking motion. This is from Mazda.org First of all I realize there are lots of answers related to the famous TCS light on, jerking at 2000 RPM problem CEL with P1540 code posts with answers on the site. Every TCS/OFF incident I can think of was vacuum related. Keep driving with it flashing until the CEL comes on, if it's on, just keep driving. Usually it takes a while for the CEL to come on after the TSC/OFF lights have come on. You should get a 1526 or 1540 code eventually. The intake temp sensor may be problematic, but is unrelated to the TCS.
< Message edited by 2000smazda -- 4/24/2007 9:19:55 PM >
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