PCM Part Number Location for “FORCED IGNITION ON” Procedure – Mazda 2007-2017

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PCM Part Number Location for “FORCED IGNITION ON” Procedure

Workshop Manual FORCED IGNITION ON procedure requires the PCM part number prefix and suffix. It has been reported that some technicians are unclear on where to find the PCM part number. The PCM part number prefix and suffix can be found on the PCM label as shown below:

 

PCM part number prefix and suffix

Once you have obtained the part number prefix and suffix, proceed with Workshop Manual FORCED IGNITION ON procedure.

Note:

  • The Workshop Manual will be revised soon with this new information.
  • If no suffix is included on the PCM label or on the As-Built site, leave the IDS suffix section blank.

 


 

Approved J2534 Device PCM Part Number Location for "FORCED IGNITION ON" Procedure - Mazda 2007-2017 | small light PCM Part Number Location for "FORCED IGNITION ON" Procedure - Mazda 2007-2017 | small light with Mazda J2534 Software FMP & MMP

Mazda uses a very similar program to FMP, named MMP, MMP allows for reprogramming of PCMs only, no body modules.

The security information is separate from the programming subscription and you must email information to Mazda for the Immobilizer/PATS codes.

Some reflashes require access to TSBs, and they are not included in the programming subscription.

The MMP software covers model year 1996 and newer models for reprogramming.

All 1996 models and up can be reflashed except for Miata. Miata (MX-5) could be reflashed starting in 2006.

*The application will determine whether or not a new calibration file is available.
*If you choose to use the new file, the module will be reprogrammed.
*If PATS functionality is required, it can be chosen from the toolbox.

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