MX-6 L4-2184cc 2.2L SOHC Turbo F2 (1989)
Engine Control Module: All Technical Service Bulletins
CPU - Inoperative, Electrical Malfunction
Category
APPLICABLE MODEL/S
15
1988-89 626/MX-6
w/ Burglar Alarm
Subject
Bulletin No.
077/89
ELECTRICAL MALFUNCTION OF C.P.U.
Issued
5/5/89
Revised
DESCRIPTION
If you encounter a 626 or MX-6 with the following customer complaints, the cause may be an inoperative C.P.U.
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Inoperative interior and courtesy light. NOTE:
Before replacing the CPU, examine the switch to determine that it is working properly.
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Inoperative IG key illumination light and key reminder alarm.
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Inoperative seat belt warning light and alarm.
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Inoperative burglar alarm.
The soldering of C.P.U. terminal may crack and this will cause electrical malfunction of C.P.U. In this case, replace the C.P.U. with the modified one as
shown. The modified C.P.U. has been installed in the production vehicles since November 1, 1988.
VIN OF PRODUCTION CHANGE
1989 MX-6 (produced in the U.S.A.)
1YVGD31**K5212501
November 1, 1988
1989 626 & MX-6 (produced in Japan)
JM1GD****K1731830
November 1, 1988
PARTS INFORMATION
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
GJ24 67 580A
C.P.U.
NOTE:
Although the part number of the C.P.U. has not been changed, the modified C.P.U. can be distinguished by a lot number on the C.P.U. as shown below.