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BT-50 en PDF
Mazda BT-50
NMT-009
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knowledge, were correct at the time of going to print.
No liability can be accepted for any inaccuracies or omissions in this publication, although every
possible care has been taken to make it as complete and accurate as possible.
2006
Mazda Motor Europe GmbH
Training Services
Table of Contents
General Information ..........................................................................00-1
Product Concept....................................................................................................00-1
Vehicle Identification Number................................................................................00-7
Engine Identification Number ................................................................................00-8
Other Vehicle Information Labels ..........................................................................00-9
Model Plate.....................................................................................................00-9
Tyre Pressure Label .......................................................................................00-9
Technical Data.....................................................................................................00-10
Jacking and Lifting...............................................................................................00-11
Towing .................................................................................................................00-12
Scheduled Maintenance Table ............................................................................00-13
Remarks .......................................................................................................00-15
Table of Contents
Fuel System ..............................................................................................................01-25
Features ..............................................................................................................01-25
Specifications ......................................................................................................01-25
Parts Location......................................................................................................01-26
System Overview.................................................................................................01-28
High-Pressure Pump ...........................................................................................01-29
Common Rail.......................................................................................................01-29
Fuel Injectors .......................................................................................................01-30
Exhaust System........................................................................................................01-31
Features ..............................................................................................................01-31
Parts Location......................................................................................................01-31
Warm up system..................................................................................................01-32
Wiring Diagram.............................................................................................01-32
Exhaust Shutter Valve Solenoid Valve .........................................................01-33
Exhaust Shutter Valve Unit...........................................................................01-33
Operating Conditions....................................................................................01-33
Emission System......................................................................................................01-34
Features ..............................................................................................................01-34
Parts Location......................................................................................................01-34
System Overview.................................................................................................01-36
EGR Solenoid Valve............................................................................................01-37
EGR Control ........................................................................................................01-37
Intake Shutter Valve ............................................................................................01-38
Charging and Starting System ................................................................................01-39
Parts Location......................................................................................................01-39
Control System .........................................................................................................01-40
Features ..............................................................................................................01-40
Specifications ......................................................................................................01-40
Parts Location......................................................................................................01-41
System Overview.................................................................................................01-42
Block Diagram .....................................................................................................01-44
Relationship Chart ...............................................................................................01-45
Crankshaft Position Sensor .................................................................................01-46
Camshaft Position Sensor ...................................................................................01-47
Powertrain Control Module ..................................................................................01-48
Features .......................................................................................................01-48
A/C Cut-Off Control ......................................................................................01-49
Glow Plug Relay ...........................................................................................01-50
On-Board Diagnostic System ..............................................................................01-51
Features .......................................................................................................01-51
Malfunction Indicator Lamp ..........................................................................01-51
Self Test .......................................................................................................01-51
PID Monitor..........................................................................................................01-52
Simulation Test....................................................................................................01-53
Maintenance and Repair .....................................................................................01-54
MAF Sensor Learning Function....................................................................01-54
Replacing the MAF Sensor...........................................................................01-54
PCM Replacement .......................................................................................01-55
Table of Contents
Suspension ........................................................................................02-1
Features ................................................................................................................02-1
Specifications ........................................................................................................02-1
Parts Location........................................................................................................02-2
Front Suspension 2WD ..................................................................................02-2
Front Suspension 4WD ..................................................................................02-2
Rear Suspension ............................................................................................02-3
Wheels and Tyres .......................................................................................................02-4
Specifications ........................................................................................................02-5
Driveline / Axle...................................................................................03-1
Features ................................................................................................................03-1
Specifications ........................................................................................................03-1
RFW System .........................................................................................................03-2
Parts Location.................................................................................................03-2
System Overview............................................................................................03-3
On-Board Diagnostic System .........................................................................03-4
Transmission .....................................................................................05-1
Clutch ..........................................................................................................................05-1
Features ................................................................................................................05-1
Specifications ........................................................................................................05-1
Parts Location........................................................................................................05-2
Clutch Master Cylinder ..........................................................................................05-3
Dual Mass Flywheel ..............................................................................................05-4
S15M(X)-D Manual Transmission..............................................................................05-5
Features ................................................................................................................05-5
Specifications ........................................................................................................05-6
Overview................................................................................................................05-7
Power Flow............................................................................................................05-8
Shift Mechanism ..................................................................................................05-10
Shift Mechanism Unit....................................................................................05-11
5th / Reverse Gear Mechanism .....................................................................05-12
Reverse Gear Lockout Mechanism ..............................................................05-14
HVAC ..................................................................................................07-1
Basic System ..............................................................................................................07-1
Features ................................................................................................................07-1
Specifications ........................................................................................................07-1
Parts Location........................................................................................................07-2
Refrigerant System................................................................................................07-3
Control System ...........................................................................................................07-4
Features ................................................................................................................07-4
Parts Location........................................................................................................07-4
Wiring Diagram......................................................................................................07-5
Climate Control Unit ..............................................................................................07-6
Table of Contents
Restraints...........................................................................................08-1
Airbag System ............................................................................................................08-1
Features ................................................................................................................08-1
Parts Location........................................................................................................08-2
Wiring Diagram......................................................................................................08-3
SAS Control Module ..............................................................................................08-4
Side Airbag Sensors..............................................................................................08-5
Side Airbags ..........................................................................................................08-5
Seat Belt Pretensioners.........................................................................................08-6
On-Board Diagnostic System ................................................................................08-7
Features .........................................................................................................08-7
Self Test .........................................................................................................08-7
PID Monitor.....................................................................................................08-8
Table of Contents
Audio System............................................................................................................09-16
Features ..............................................................................................................09-16
Specifications ......................................................................................................09-16
Audio Unit .....................................................................................................09-16
Speakers ......................................................................................................09-16
Parts Location......................................................................................................09-17
System Overview.................................................................................................09-18
On-Board Diagnostic System ..............................................................................09-20
Self-Test Function ........................................................................................09-20
Diagnostic Assist Function ...........................................................................09-20
Power Systems .........................................................................................................09-21
Parts Location......................................................................................................09-21
Instrumentation / Driver Information System ........................................................09-22
Features ..............................................................................................................09-22
Specifications ......................................................................................................09-22
Instrument Cluster Overview ...............................................................................09-23
Key Reminder Warning Alarm .............................................................................09-24
Input / Output Check Mode..................................................................................09-24
Control System .........................................................................................................09-25
Features ..............................................................................................................09-25
Data Link Connector............................................................................................09-25
Wiring Diagram....................................................................................................09-26
Table of Contents
Notes:
General Information
General Information
Product Concept
The new Mazda BT-50 supersedes the B-Series, Mazdas present pick-up truck. The
aim of the BT-50 development team was to create a new pickup model in line with the
current model range delivering Mazdas Zoom-Zoom spirit in its individual and distinctive
way.
The BT-50 has inherited the tough and reliable commercial truck performance of the BSeries. Simultaneously it presents a new fresh body styling and technologies that
customers enjoy on passenger cars and also demand more and more for pick-up trucks.
The BT-50 is offered with RWD (Rear Wheel Drive) layout as 2WD or as manually
activated part-time 4WD.
BT-50_00001
00-1
General Information
Plane body panels without the formerly used swage lines and other new styling elements
contribute to a more brawny, but clear and modern overall styling impression.
BT-50_00002
BT-50_00022
00-2
General Information
The design and material quality of the interior has been improved and now reminds more
of a passenger car than of a pick-up truck.
BT-50_00003
Beside the clearly arranged instrument panel the completely new T-shaped dashboard
contains a centre stack panel incorporating the latest modular audio system and the
climate control panel, both with easy to operate control elements.
BT-50_00004
00-3
General Information
New features of the powertrain, such as the 16-valve DOHC-diesel engine with common
rail direct injection and Euro 4 emission standard, the dual-mass flywheel or the 5-speed
transmission S15M(X)-D contribute to a driving performance and emission output that
are comparable to passenger cars.
The noise level emitted by the engine has been significantly reduced by the common rail
injection system and additionally dampened by broad use of insulation materials.
BT-50_00005
00-4
General Information
Other well-proven components, which are adopted from the B-Series as e.g. the chassis
with the ladder frame and the suspension, are refined by major or minor changes in
material, form, and/or dimension.
BT-50_00006
The supplemental restraint system is now enhanced by combined head / side airbags as
used on the MX-5 (NC).
BT-50_00007
00-5
General Information
BT-50_00008
RAP (Rear Access Panel) Cabin (marketing name is Freestyle Cab), available in
4WD layout
BT-50_00009
BT-50_00010
00-6
General Information
Vehicle Identification Number
The VIN is located on the outside of the right chassis member (visible from the right front
wheel arch). The model code of the BT-50 has remained UN, while the serial number
starts at 600,001.
BT-50_00011
JMZ UN 1
0 W
600001
Serial No.
Plant W= Auto Alliance Thailand
Dummy 0
Transmission 2 = 5 speed MTX
Engine Type 1 = WL-C (2.5 L)
B = REG cab (A)*
F = DBL cab (E)*
Body style 2 = RAP cab (1)*
1 = 2WD
Drive axle 8 = 4WD
Vehicle type UN = Mazda BT-50
BT-50_T00001
00-7
General Information
Engine Identification Number
The engine identification number of the WL-C engine is located on the timing gear-side
of the cylinder block.
BT-50_00012
00-8
General Information
Other Vehicle Information Labels
Model Plate
The model plate is located on the right side of the bulkhead in the engine compartment.
BT-50_00013
Driving direction
The tyre pressure label is located on the drivers door as shown below.
BT-50_00014
00-9
General Information
Technical Data
Item
Unit
REG
2WD
1,715
1,620
Front track
mm
1,450
Wheelbase
Ground clearance (unladen)
Maximum fording depth
Angle of approach (unladen)
Angle of departure (unladen)
Minimum turning circle (wall-to-wall)
2,985
181
300
24
26
12
*1
P235/75R15
*2
5,075
1,805
*1
1,745
2
1,750 *
*1
1,445
*2
1,495
*1
1,440
*2
1,470
3,000
207
450
32
27
12.6
1,445
Rear track
RAP
4WD
DBL
*1
1,755
2
1,760 *
BT-50_T00002
245/70R16
Item
REG
DBL
Curb weight
2WD
1,587
2,795
3,010
3,080
3,030
Front
1,170
1,430
1,430
1,430
Rear
1,860
1,850
1,850
1,850
750
unbraked
braked
1,895
1,600
3,000
BT-50_T00004
Item
Engine type
Displacement
Bore x stroke
Compression ratio
Max. power
Max. torque
Emission standard
Transmission
00-10
General Information
Jacking and Lifting
The front of the vehicle can be lifted with a jack near the centre of the front
crossmember.
NOTE: The jacking point on the front axle for the 2WD is different to the 4WD model.
BT-50_00023
1
2
only 2WD
only 4WD
00-11
General Information
Towing
The towing hooks on the 2WD model are different from the 4WD model.
BT-50_00020
2WD
1
Towing hooks
The 4WD model has two tie-down hooks that may not be used for towing. The towing
hook is located on the left side.
BT-50_00021
4WD
1
Towing hook
00-12
Tie-down hooks
General Information
Scheduled Maintenance Table
Maintenance Interval
ENGINE
Engine valve clearance
Engine timing belt
*2
*2
*1
*3
COOLING SYSTEM
Cooling system (including coolant level
adjustment)
FL22 type
Engine coolant
I
*4
Others
FUEL SYSTEM
*5
C
R
I
C
R
I
R
R
I
C
R
I
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Battery electrolyte level and specific gravity
BT-50_T00006
00-13
General Information
Maintenance Interval
I
R
I
I
R
I
I
R
I
*7
*7
Drum brakes
Power steering fluid, lines, hoses and
connections
Steering operation and linkages
I
I
I
*8
R
R
R
I
R
I
I
I
R
I
R
I
R
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
I
Inspect annually
I
BT-50_T00007
Chart symbols
I: Inspect: Inspect and clean, repair, adjust, or replace if necessary.
R: Replace
T: Tighten
L: Lubricate
C: Clean
00-14
General Information
Remarks
Refer below for a description of items marked with * in the maintenance chart.
*1: Replacement of the engine timing belt and auto tensioner is required at every
120,000 km (75,000 miles). Failure to replace the timing belt and the auto tensioner
may result in damage to the engine.
*2: If the vehicle is operated primarily under any of the following conditions, replace
the engine oil and oil filter more often than the recommended intervals.
a) Driving in dusty conditions
b) Extended periods of idling or low speed driving
c) Driving for long periods in cold temperatures or driving regularly at short
distance (less than 8 km/ 5 miles) only
*
3: Also inspect and adjust the power steering and air conditioner drive belts, if
installed.
4: Use FL22 type coolant in vehicles with the inscription FL22 on the radiator cap
itself or the surrounding area. Use FL22 when replacing the coolant.
5: If the vehicle is operated in very dusty or sandy areas, clean the air cleaner
element at every 10,000 km (6,250 miles) or 6 months. Replace the air cleaner
element at every 30,000 km (18,750 miles) or 18 months.
6: If the brakes are used extensively (for example, continuous hard driving or
mountain driving) or if the vehicle is operated in extremely humid climates, replace
the brake fluid annually.
7: If the vehicle is operated primarily under any of the following conditions, inspect
the disc brakes and drum brakes more often than the recommended intervals.
a) Driving on bumpy roads, gravel roads, snowy roads or unpaved roads
b) Driving uphill and downhill frequently
c) Repeated short-distance driving
8: If the vehicle is operated primarily under any of the following conditions, replace
the front wheel bearing grease at every 20,000 km (12,500 miles) or 12 months.
a) Driving in dusty conditions
b) Driving in rough, muddy or snow-melted conditions
c) Towing a trailer
00-15
General Information
Notes:
00-16
Engine
WL-C Engine
WL-C Engine
The BT-50 is offered with the 2.5 L common rail diesel engine, which has the
identification code WL-C.
The design and operation of the WL-C engine are essentially carried over from that of
the B-Series with WLT-3 engine, except for the new features described in the respective
sections.
NOTE: Further information can be found in the Training Manual of the B-Series (NMT-005)
and in Basic Diesel Engine Management (CT-L2005) and Advanced Diesel Engine
Management (CT-L3004).
BT-50_01001
X
Y1
Y2
Engine speed
Engine power
Engine torque
1
2
Power curve
Torque curve
01-1
WL-C Engine
Engine
Overview
BT-50_01002
01-2
WL-C Engine
Mechanical
Mechanical
Features
The mechanical system of the WL-C engine has the following new features:
Specifications
Item
Specification
WL-C
Type
Diesel 4-stroke
Cylinder arrangement and number
Inline, 4-cylinder
Combustion chamber
Direct injection
Valve system
DOHC, timing gear and belt driven, 16 valves
Displacement
ml
2,499
Bore x stroke
mm
93.0 x 92.0
Compression ratio
18.0:1
Compression pressure
kPa
2,942 (standard)
2,648 (minimum)
Open BTDC ()
10
IN
Close ABDC ()
30
Valve timing
Open BBDC ()
40
EX
Close ATDC ()
8
Valve clearance
IN
mm
0.10-0.16
(engine cold)
EX
mm
0.17-0.23
BT-50_T01001
01-3
Mechanical
WL-C Engine
Piston
In accordance with the adoption of the common rail injection system, the piston head
shape now incorporates the combustion chamber. Due to the modified piston shape the
compression ratio is reduced from 21.6: 1 on the WLT-3 engine to 18.0: 1.
A reduction of the internal friction and hence of the engines mechanical loss has been
achieved by coating of the piston skirt area.
NOTE: The piston side marked with F must be installed towards the timing gear-side of the
engine.
BT-50_01006
1
2
Combustion chamber
Cooling oil channel
NOTE: Oversize bearings for the crankshaft and connecting rods, as well as oversize
pistons are available in various dimensions (refer to Engine W/M).
01-4
WL-C Engine
Mechanical
Cylinder Head
Parts Location
BT-50_01007
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Camshaft
01-5
Mechanical
WL-C Engine
The cylinder head and the full floating cylinder head cover are made of aluminium alloy.
The steel laminated cylinder head gasket is available in three different thicknesses
depending on the piston protrusion. The gasket is marked respectively (refer to Engine
W/M).
For lubrication of the cam lobes, bearings / journals and rocker arms, the camshafts are
hollow and have oil bores at each lubricating point.
BT-50_01008
A
B
1
2
Exhaust camshaft
Intake camshaft
Thrust force bearing boss
Oil bore
3
4
5
Oil passage
Location of cylinder no.1
Hexagonal shaped surface
NOTE: The cylinder head surface must not be machined. If necessary, the cylinder head
must be replaced (refer to Engine W/M).
01-6
WL-C Engine
Mechanical
Valve Gear
The timing belt drives two camshafts and is adjusted by an auto tensioner.
Adjustable roller type rocker arms have been adopted to lower the friction between
camshaft lobe and rocker arm, reducing the engines mechanical loss.
BT-50_01009
1
2
3
4
Camshaft pulley
Camshaft
Rocker arm
Balancer shaft
5
6
7
Helical gear
Timing belt auto tensioner
Timing belt
NOTE: The construction of the helical gears and their adjustment procedure is identical to
that of the WLT-3 engine (refer to the engine W/M).
01-7
Mechanical
WL-C Engine
Valve-Clearance Adjustment
CAUTION: For loosening the locknut of the adjusting screw the cam lobe must push down
the rocker arm firmly as shown in the figure below. Otherwise the claw of the
rocker arm might be damaged.
BT-50_01010
1
2
3
Cam lobe
Adjusting screw
Locknut
4
5
6
Rocker arm
Claw
Roller
Camshaft Pulleys
The camshaft pulleys for intake and exhaust camshaft are identical. They are positioned
on the camshaft with pins and have to be installed as shown in the figure below.
BT-50_01011
1
2
01-8
WL-C Engine
Mechanical
A timing belt auto tensioner has been adopted to maintain timing belt tension constant.
The timing belt tension is released by turning the auto tensioner counterclockwise with
the aid of an Allen wrench (with max. 39 Nm apply force). The turned back tensioner is
secured by inserting a fixing pin with 6 mm diameter into the appropriate bore (No. 3 in
figure below).
BT-50_01055
1
2
BT-50_01014
1
2
3
Rod
Seal
Plunger
4
5
6
Spring
Oil
Ball
NOTE: In case air has entered the pressure chamber of the auto tensioner, it must be bled
using a certain procedure (refer to W/M).
01-9
Mechanical
WL-C Engine
Engine Timing
When replacing the timing belt the timing marks must be positioned as shown in the
figure below.
BT-50_01013
1
2
01-10
3
4
Timing mark
High-pressure pump pulley
WL-C Engine
Lubrication System
Lubrication System
Features
The lubrication system of the WL-C engine has the following new features:
Specifications
Specification
WL-C
Item
Type
Force-fed type
100-330
410-570
Type
Relief valve
Oil pump
opening pressure
(reference value)
Type
Oil cooler
Oil cooler bypass valve opening
pressure
Type
Oil filter
Bypass pressure
Total (dry engine)
Oil capacity
Oil replacement
(approx.
Oil and oil filter
quantity)
replacement
Grade
Viscosity (SAE)
Remarks
Gear type
kPa
580-700
Water-cooled
kPa
164-200
Full-flow paper element, spin-on type
kPa
80-120
8.0
6.8
7.0
API CF or ACEA B1/B3/B5
5W-30
e.g. Mazda genuine Dexelia oil
BT-50_T01003
01-11
Lubrication System
WL-C Engine
Parts Location
BT-50_01044
1
2
3
4
5
6
01-12
7
8
9
10
11
12
WL-C Engine
Lubrication System
System Overview
BT-50_01015
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Main bearing
Crankshaft
Connecting rod bearing
Oil pump
Piston
Oil jet valve
Oil pan
Oil passage
Oil relief passage
Oil bypass passage
01-13
Lubrication System
WL-C Engine
Oil Filter
The spin-on type oil filter consists of one full flow element. The bypass element that has
been additionally used on the filter WLT-3 engine has been dropped.
BT-50_01017
01-14
WL-C Engine
Cooling System
Cooling System
Features
The cooling system of the WL-C engine has the following new features:
Specifications
Specification
WL-C
Item
Type
Type
Type
Wax, bottom-bypass
Thermostat
Radiator
Cooling system
cap
Opening temperature
Full-open temperature
Full-open lift
Type
C
C
mm
80-84
95
8.5 or more
Corrugated fin
kPa
93.2-122.6
Type
Cooling fan
Number of blades
Outer diameter
Thermo-modulation type
mm
9
450
BT-50_T01005
01-15
Cooling System
WL-C Engine
Parts Location
BT-50_01045
1
2
3
4
Radiator cowling
Water pump pulley
Thermostat
Water pump
5
6
7
8
Cooling fan
Coolant reserve tank
Radiator
Cooling system cap
NOTE: To bleed the cooling system follow the instructions of the W/M.
01-16
WL-C Engine
Cooling System
System Overview
BT-50_01018
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Heater
Water pump
Thermostat
Radiator
Coolant flow direction
01-17
Intake-Air System
WL-C Engine
Intake-Air System
Features
The intake-air system of the WL-C engine has the following new features:
MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor with integrated IAT (Intake Air Temperature) sensor
no.2 *1) and MAF learning function
Newly designed intake manifold with VSC (Variable Swirl Control) system *1)
Vacuum chamber to reduce vacuum fluctuations
MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor with integrated IAT sensor no. 1
01-18
WL-C Engine
Intake-Air System
Parts Location
BT-50_01021
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Glow plug
VGT
Check valve
VBC solenoid valve
Vacuum chamber
VBC vacuum actuator
Air cleaner
MAF / IAT no.2 sensor
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Fresh-air duct
Glow plug cord
Charge-air cooler
VSC solenoid valve
Glow plug relay
MAP / IAT no.1 sensor
VSC vacuum actuator
Intake manifold
01-19
Intake-Air System
WL-C Engine
System Overview
BT-50_01020
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Charge-air cooler
Check valve
Vacuum chamber
VBC solenoid valve
MAF / IAT no.2 sensor
Air cleaner
VGT
VBC vacuum actuator
Guide blades
01-20
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Glow plug
Vacuum pump
VSC vacuum actuator
VSC solenoid valve
VSC shutter valves
MAP / IAT no.1 sensor
Intake manifold
To PCM
WL-C Engine
Intake-Air System
MAF Sensor
The MAF sensor with integrated IAT sensor no.2 is installed on the air filter.
The MAF learning function is used to compensate any deterioration of the MAF sensor. It
should be carried out at each service interval by means of M-MDS (refer to chapter
Maintenance and Repair).
When the MAF sensor is replaced the adaptation values in the PCM must be reset by
means of M-MDS (refer to chapter Maintenance and Repair).
The MAP sensor incorporates IAT sensor no.1 and is installed on the intake manifold.
BT-50_01052
1
2
Boost sensor
IAT sensor no.1
PCM
01-21
Intake-Air System
WL-C Engine
The BT-50 uses a VGT, which controls the boost pressure by adjusting guide blades.
The operation is similar to that of the VGT used on the Mazda6 (2.0 MZR-CD).
BT-50_01046
1
2
01-22
Exhaust-gas flow
WL-C Engine
Intake-Air System
Intake Manifold
The intake manifold features two helical intake ports per cylinder for optimal swirl of
intake air. The 2nd and 3rd cylinder share a common secondary intake port to minimise
the required space.
BT-50_01024
1
2
3
4
5
BT-50_01023
01-23
Intake-Air System
WL-C Engine
The BT-50 uses VSC shutter valves, which reduce the exhaust emissions at low engine
speeds. The operation is similar to that of the VSC shutter valves used on the Mazda6
pre F/L with 2.0 MZR-CD engine. The VSC shutter valves are located in the secondary
intake ports.
The VSC shutter valves are operated from idle speed to 2,300 rpm.
Vacuum Chamber
The vacuum chamber reduces vacuum fluctuations in the vacuum supply line for the
VBC and EGR solenoid valve.
BT-50_01025
1
2
To vacuum pump
To VBC solenoid valve
01-24
3
4
Vacuum chamber
To EGR solenoid valve
WL-C Engine
Fuel System
Fuel System
Features
The fuel system of the WL-C engine has the following new features:
High-pressure pump incorporating gear-type feed pump with overflow valve, three
element-type radial piston pump, fuel metering valve, and fuel temperature sensor *1)
Common rail with fuel pressure sensor and pressure limiter valve *2)
Multiple fuel injection (up to two pilot injections, but no post injections)
Solenoid valve-type fuel injectors with injector correction factors, directly controlled
by the PCM *1)
Check valve in the fuel return line to prevent fuel from flowing back to the injectors
1)
Specifications
Item
High-pressure pump
Rail Pressure
Fuel tank capacity
MPa
L
Specification
Bosch CP3S3
at idle
Max.
32
160
2WD
4WD
63
70
BT-50_T01012
01-25
Fuel System
WL-C Engine
Parts Location
BT-50_01027
1
2
01-26
3
4
WL-C Engine
Fuel System
BT-50_01028
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Sedimentor switch
Fuel filter (incl. fuel warmer for cold regions)
Common rail
Pressure limiter valve
01-27
Fuel System
WL-C Engine
System Overview
BT-50_01029
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
01-28
8
9
10
11
12
13
High-pressure pump
Fuel filter
Sedimentor switch
Fuel tank
To PCM
Fuel flow
WL-C Engine
Fuel System
High-Pressure Pump
The BT-50 uses the high-pressure pump (CP3S3) with three pumping elements offset by
120. The operation is similar to the high-pressure pump (CP3.2) used on the Mazda3
(1.6 MZ-CD), which is also manufactured by Bosch.
BT-50_01030
1
2
3
Fuel return
Fuel high-pressure from fuel filter
Fuel temperature sensor
4
5
6
High-pressure pump
Fuel metering valve
Gear-type feed pump
Common Rail
The common rail is equipped with a fuel pressure sensor and a pressure limiter valve,
which are not available as separate spare parts. In case of a malfunction on these
components the common rail must be replaced as a unit.
BT-50_01031
1
2
3
4
5
Common rail
Pressure limiter valve
NOTE: The high-pressure pipes can be re-used up to five times after removing.
01-29
Fuel System
WL-C Engine
Fuel Injectors
The WL-C engine uses solenoid valve-type fuel injectors, which are directly controlled by
the PCM. The operation is similar to the Mazda3 (1.6 MZ-CD).
The fuel injectors are mounted with brackets to the cylinder head.
When a fuel injector has to be replaced the eight-digit injector correction factor must be
programmed into the PCM by means of M-MDS (refer to the chapter Maintenance and
Repair).
BT-50_01048
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
NOTE: The injector sealing rings located in the lower camshaft bearing case have to be
replaced at each removal of the injectors.
01-30
WL-C Engine
Exhaust System
Exhaust System
Features
Parts Location
BT-50_01034
1
2
3
4
5
Exhaust manifold
Joint pipe
Oxidation catalytic converter
Main silencer
Tail pipe
6
7
8
9
Warm up switch
With exhaust shutter valve
Front pipe
VGT
01-31
Exhaust System
Engine
Warm-Up System
Since the common-rail diesel engines do not provide enough residual heat for the
heating system of the vehicle, a warm-up system has been adopted to heat up the
passenger compartment quickly at low ambient temperatures. It consists of:
Warm-up switch
PCM
Exhaust shutter valve solenoid valve
Exhaust shutter valve vacuum actuator
Exhaust shutter valve
When the driver pushes the warm-up switch the PCM energizes the exhaust shutter
valve solenoid valve. Thereby vacuum is applied to the exhaust shutter valve vacuum
actuator, which closes the exhaust shutter valve in the front pipe of the exhaust system.
Due to the closed shutter valve the exhaust gas backpressure raises, accelerating
engine warming-up and thus quickly providing warm engine coolant for the heating
system.
Wiring Diagram
BT-50_01054
1
2
PCM
Warm up switch
01-32
WL-C Engine
Exhaust System
The exhaust shutter valve solenoid valve (ON/OFF-type) is located above the vacuum
chamber in the engine compartment.
The exhaust shutter valve unit consists of exhaust shutter valve, exhaust flange, transfer
lever, stop screw, actuation rod, and vacuum actuator.
BT-50_01053
1
2
3
4
Transfer lever
Actuation rod
Exhaust shutter valve vacuum actuator
Stop screw
5
6
7
Exhaust flange
Pivot
Exhaust shutter valve
Operating Conditions
The warm-up system operates when all of the following conditions are met:
01-33
Emission System
WL-C Engine
Emission System
Features
The emission system of the WL-C engine has the following features:
One EGR solenoid valve to control EGR valve position instead of two solenoid
valves as used on the B-series *1)
Parts Location
BT-50_01032
1
2
3
Rollover valves
Vehicles with cargo box
Vehicles without cargo box
01-34
4
5
Evaporative chamber
Check valve (two-way)
WL-C Engine
Emission System
BT-50_01033
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
01-35
Emission System
WL-C Engine
System Overview
BT-50_01035
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Air filter
ISV
EGR valve position sensor
EGR valve
MAF sensor
Oxidation catalytic converter
ISV solenoid valve (full)
ISV solenoid valve (half)
01-36
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
WL-C Engine
Emission System
BT-50_01047
A
B
To EGR valve
To vacuum chamber
EGR Control
The PCM controls the position of the EGR valve by means of the EGR solenoid valve
(via duty signal) and the EGR control solenoid valve (via ON/OFF signal).
When EGR is desired the PCM controls the EGR solenoid valve with a large duty
ratio and energizes the EGR control solenoid valve, so that vacuum is applied to the
EGR vacuum actuator. Due to this the EGR valve opens and exhaust gas is
recirculated.
When less or no EGR is desired the PCM controls the EGR solenoid valve with a
small duty ratio and energizes the EGR control solenoid valve, so that the vacuum
applied to the EGR vacuum actuator is reduced by a ventilation passage. Due to this
the spring-loaded EGR valve closes and less or no exhaust gas is recirculated.
When the EGR should be cut off (e.g. during acceleration) the PCM de-energizes the
EGR control solenoid valve, so that the EGR vacuum actuator is ventilated
irrespective of the control by the EGR solenoid valve. Due to this the EGR valve
closes quickly and EGR is stopped.
01-37
Emission System
WL-C Engine
The WL-C engine uses a three-step ISV, which increases the EGR rate at low engine
speeds and prevents bucking movements of the engine during shut-off. The operation is
similar to the ISV used on the Mazda6 pre F/L (2.0 MZR-CD).
BT-50_01026
NOTE: Function and operation of the ISV are as described for the Denso common rail
system in the course Basic Diesel Engine Management (CT-L2005).
01-38
WL-C Engine
A modified generator has been adopted for the charging system, while the starting
system is identical to that used on the B-Series.
(V)
Specification
WL-C
12
(Ah)
95D31R (64)
(V-A)
12-70
Item
Battery
Generator
Starter
Voltage
Type and capacity
(5-hour rate)
Output
Regulated voltage
Self diagnosis function
Type
Output
(V)
(kW)
14.1-14.7
Equipped
Coaxial reduction
2.2
BT-50_T01009
Parts Location
BT-50_01039
1
2
Starter
Additional battery (for cold regions)
3
4
Generator
Main battery
01-39
Control System
WL-C Engine
Control System
Features
The control system of the WL-C engine has the following new features:
Specifications
Item
IAT sensor No.2 (built into MAF sensor)
MAF sensor
IAT sensor No.1(built into MAP sensor)
Specification
WL-C
Thermistor
Hot-wire
Thermistor
MAP sensor
Piezoelectric element
ECT sensor
Thermistor
CMP sensor
CKP sensor
Inductive type
APP sensor
Potentiometer
Potentiometer
Piezoelectric element
Thermistor
Piezoelectric element
Neutral switch
ON/OFF
CPP switch
ON/OFF
Idle switch
ON/OFF
BT-50_T01006
01-40
WL-C Engine
Control System
Parts Location
BT-50_01036
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
CMP sensor
Fuel pressure sensor
High-pressure pump
Fuel temperature sensor
Fuel metering valve
ECT sensor
MAP sensor / IAT sensor no.1
Glow plug relay
A/C relay
EGR valve position sensor
PCM (with built-in BARO sensor)
CKP sensor
01-41
Control System
WL-C Engine
System Overview
BT-50_01037
01-42
WL-C Engine
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Control System
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
Idle switch
APP sensor
Main relay
Engine switch
Neutral switch
A/C switch
DLC-1 / DLC-2
Vehicle speed signal
CAN Bus
CPP switch
A/C relay
BARO sensor
PCM
Glow plug relay
MIL
Glow indicator light
Tachometer
To PCM
To glow plug relay
To IC (Instrument Cluster)
01-43
Control System
WL-C Engine
Block Diagram
Input
PCM Control
Strategies
Output
Battery
CPP switch
Neutral switch
APP sensor
Glow control
Idle switch
MAF sensor / IAT sensor no.2
Fuel injectors
Variable boost
control
BARO sensor
CMP sensor
EGR control
A/C relay
Immobiliser-related
information
Immobiliser module
OBD
A/C switch
EGR valve position sensor
Warm up system
control
MIL
Exhaust shutter solenoid
valve
Immobiliser module
Warm up switch
BT-50_T01007
01-44
WL-C Engine
Control System
Relationship Chart
x: Applicable
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
Immobiliser system
x
x
x
EGR control
x
x
x
x
x
x
Glow control
x
x
x
Input device
Battery
CPP switch
Neutral switch
APP sensor
Idle switch
MAF sensor
IAT sensor no.2
IAT sensor no.1
ECT sensor
Fuel temperature sensor
BARO sensor
MAP sensor
Fuel pressure sensor
CMP sensor
CKP sensor
Vehicle speed signal
A/C switch
EGR valve position sensor
Warm up switch
Immobiliser-related information
Output device
Fuel metering valve
Fuel injectors
VBC solenoid valve
VSC solenoid valve
EGR control solenoid valve
ISV solenoid valve (half, full)
Exhaust shutter solenoid valve
Glow indicator light
Glow plug relay
A/C relay
Immobiliser-related information
Item
Control Item
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
BT-50_T01008
01-45
Control System
WL-C Engine
The inductive type CKP sensor is located at the upper part of clutch housing. The pulse
wheel is installed to the primary mass of the flywheel, and has 58 projections with a
space of 6crank angle between each projection. A space of 18 defines a determined
crankshaft position.
BT-50_01050
1
2
CKP sensor
Pulse wheel
Flywheel
NOTE: When the CKP signal fails during engine operation, the engine stalls and will not start
again.
01-46
WL-C Engine
Control System
The Hall-type CMP sensor is installed at the right front side of the cylinder head. A
projection on the intake camshaft pulley covers 26 camshaft rotation angle.
BT-50_01051
1
2
3
CMP sensor
PCM
CPU
4
5
6
Pulse wheel
Intake camshaft pulley
Gap (1,4 mm)
NOTE: When the CMP signal fails during engine operation, the engine continues to run and
will start again (with little extended cranking time) after it has been shut off.
01-47
Control System
WL-C Engine
Programmable module
Built in BARO sensor
A/C (Air Conditioning) cut-off control
Glow plug relay with feedback to PCM *1)
Integrated RFW (Remote Free Wheel) control on versions with 4WD (refer to chapter
Driveline / Axle)
The PCM is mounted on the drivers side in the passenger compartment at the lower Apillar. On vehicles with U.K. specification a cover with shear bolts secures the PCM.
BT-50_01040
1
2
PCM
Bracket
01-48
Connector
WL-C Engine
Control System
BT-50_01041
Similar to other current modules the PCM now allows to carry out the following
programming functions by means of M-MDS:
NOTE: For replacement of the PCM certain procedures have to be followed (refer to the
chapter Maintenance and Repair).
A/C Cut-Off Control
Under the following engine operating conditions the PCM turns the A/C relay off to
improve driveability:
01-49
Control System
WL-C Engine
The glow plug relay has a feedback line to the PCM to facilitate failure detection. The
PCM operates the glow plug relay for max. 120 s at an engine coolant temperature
below 32 C.
BT-50_01038
1
2
3
4
01-50
5
6
7
Glow plugs
Glow plug circuit fuse
From battery
WL-C Engine
Control System
MIL
Self test
PID monitor
Simulation test
The MIL is located in the IC. It illuminates when emission related malfunction have been
detected by the OBD system. In this case a corresponding DTC is stored in the PCM.
The glow plug indicator light has no indication function for any detected malfunction as
on the B-series.
Self Test
The self-test function allows reading out DTCs of the PCM. Therefore connect the MMDS to the DLC-2 of the vehicle and select the option ToolboxSelf TestModules
PCM Retrieve CMDTCs.
In addition the KOEO (Key On, Engine Off) self-test and the KOER (Key On, Engine
Running) self test can be performed. Therefore connect the M-MDS to the DLC-2 of the
vehicle and select the option ToolboxSelf TestModulesPCMKOEO/KOER On
Demand Self Test.
01-51
Control System
WL-C Engine
PID Monitor
The PID monitor function allows monitoring the PIDs of the PCM. Therefore connect the
M-MDS to the vehicle and select the option ToolboxDataloggerModulesPCM.
PID
AAT
AC_REQ
ACCS
APP
Definition
Ambient air temperature
A/C request signal
A/C relay
Accelerator pedal position
APP1
APP2
ARPMDES
BARO
Barometric pressure
BOO
CPP
DTCCNT
Brake switch
Clutch pedal position switch
DTC count
ECT
EGRV2
FIP_FL
FIP_SCV
FLT
FRP
GP_LMP
GPC
IASV
IASV2
IAT
INGEAR
IVS
LOAD
Unit/Condition
C
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
%
%
V
%
V
rpm
Pa
V
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
C
V
OFF/ON
A
%
A
C
Pa
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
C
V
OFF/ON
OFF Idle / Idle
%
BT-50_T01010a
01-52
WL-C Engine
Control System
PID
Definition
MAF
Mass airflow
MAP
MIL
MIL_DIS
RPM
SEGRP DSD
SELTESTDTC
VBCV
VPWR
VSS
WARMSW
WARMSOL
Unit/Condition
g/s
V
Pa
V
OFF/ON
km
rpm
%
%
V
km/h
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
BT-50_T01010b
Simulation Test
The simulation test function allows activating certain PIDs of the PCM. Therefore
connect the M-MDS to the vehicle and select the option ToolboxDatalogger
ModulesPCM.
PID
ACCS #
EGRV2 #
GP_LMP #
GPC #
IASV #
IASV2 #
INJ_1 #
INJ_2 #
INJ_3 #
INJ_4 #
SEGRP #
VBCV #
Applicable component
Unit/Condition
A/C relay
EGR control solenoid valve
Glow indicator light
Glow plug relay
ISV solenoid valve (half)
ISV solenoid valve (full)
Fuel injector no.1
Fuel injector no.2
Fuel injector no.3
Fuel injector no.4
EGR solenoid valve
VBC solenoid valve
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
%
%
: Applicable
: Not applicable
Test condition
KOEO
KOER
x
BT-50_T01011
01-53
Control System
WL-C Engine
The MAF learning procedure by means of M-MDS must be carried out at every service
interval. During this procedure the MAF learning is performed at engine speeds of
750 min-1, 1850 min-1, and 2500 min-1. To perform the procedure select Toolbox
PowertrainEngine ChecksLearning and follow the instructions.
The MAF learning procedure can also be initiated manually via DLC-1. Therefore,
connect terminal TEN (Test ENgine) five times to ground within five seconds. The glow
indicator light is illuminated while MAF learning is performed and flashes five times after
the procedure is completed.
After replacing the MAF sensor certain procedures have to be performed in the following
order:
1. Perform MAF sensor data reset procedure to reset the adaptation values in the PCM
for the MAF sensor. Therefore, select the option ToolboxPowertrainData
ResetMAF sensor and follow the instructions.
2. Perform KOEO self-test procedure.
3. Turn the engine switch to the OFF position.
4. Wait for 5 s.
5. Start the engine.
6. Perform KOER self-test procedure.
7. Turn the engine switch to the off position.
NOTE: It is recommended to perform the MAF sensor learning function when a MAF data
reset has been carried out.
01-54
WL-C Engine
Control System
PCM Replacement
When the PCM has been replaced certain procedures have to be performed in the
following order:
1. Perform PCM configuration procedure.
2. Perform IMMOBILISER SYSTEM programming.
3. Perform PCM data reset procedure to reset all adaptation values in the PCM with the
aid of the M-MDS. Therefore, select the option ToolboxPowertrainData
ResetPCM and follow the instructions.
4. Perform After repair procedure.
5. Start the engine.
6. Turn the engine switch to the off position.
7. Turn the engine switch to the ON position (Engine off).
8. Perform KOEO self-test procedure.
9. Turn the engine switch to the off position.
10. Wait for 5 s.
11. Start the engine.
12. Perform KOER self-test procedure.
13. Turn the engine switch to the off position.
01-55
Control System
WL-C Engine
Notes:
01-56
Suspension
Suspension
Features
The front and rear suspension of the BT-50 have the following new features:
Enlarged diameter and modified damper valve tuning of the double acting low
pressurised shock absorbers
Specifications
Item
Front suspension
Suspension type
Spring type
Type
Stabilizer
Diameter
mm
Shock absorber type
Maximum steering
Inner
angle
Outer
Total toe-in
mm
Front wheel
Camber angle (reference value)
alignment
(Unloaded
Caster angle (reference value)
condition*)
Steering axis inclination
Rear suspension
Suspension type
Spring type
Shock absorber type
Specification
2WD
4WD
Double wishbone
Torsion bar spring
Torsion bar
27
28
Cylindrical, double-acting
3300'-3700'
3130'-3530'
3000'-3500'
2700'-3200'
2-8
3-9
RAP cab: 044' 1
035' 1
DBL cab: 045' 1
RAP cab: 207' 1
156' 1
DBL cab: 206' 1
RAP cab: 1037'
825'
DBL cab: 1035'
Leaf spring
Semi elliptic leaf spring
Cylindrical, double-acting
* : Fuel tank full; engine coolant and engine oil at specified level, and spare tire, jack and tools in designated position.
BT-50_T02001
02-1
Suspension
Parts Location
Front Suspension 2WD
BT-50_02002
1
2
3
4
5
6
Lower arm
Tension rod
Front stabiliser
BT-50_02003
1
2
3
02-2
Shock absorber
Torsion bar spring
Upper arm
4
5
Lower arm
Front stabiliser
Suspension
Rear Suspension
BT-50_02004
1
2
4WD
2WD
3
4
Shock absorber
Leaf spring
02-3
Suspension
BT-50_02001
1
2
02-4
3
4
Suspension
Specifications
Item
Size
Offset
Wheel Pitch circle diameter
mm
mm
Material
Tyre
Front
Rear
Up to four
persons
Full load
Up to four
persons
Full load
Aluminium
alloy
215/70R15C 106/104S
235/75R15
109S
245/70R16
111S
220
210
210
210
210
210
375
290
270
Aluminium
alloy
Remaining tread
mm
1.6
Nm
88.2-117.6
Wheel
Radial
and
direction
Wheel
and
tyre
tyre
runout
mm Axial
direction
16 x 7J
10
Steel
Steel
Size
Air
pressure
kPa
Specification
15 x 61/2J
15 x 61/2JJ
20
25
139.7
1.5 max.
2.0 max.
BT-50_T02002
02-5
Suspension
Notes:
02-6
Driveline / Axle
Driveline / Axle
Features
The driveline / axle of the BT-50 has the following new features:
Modified transfer case due to increased engine torque and new transmission
RFW control with OBD function integrated in PCM (separate RFW module has been
dropped)
NOTE: Further information can be found in the Training Manuals B-Series (NMT-005) and
in Manual transmission and 4WD (CT-L1002).
Specifications
Item
Specification
2WD
4WD
S15M-D
S15MX-D
Drive type
Transmission type
Front axle
Bearing type
Rear axle
Bearing type
Support type
Casing
Length
Diameter
Rear differential
Reduction gear
Differential gear
Ring gear size
Final gear ratio
Differential oil
mm
mm
(Inch)
Type
Grade
Viscosity
Capacity
Front differential
Reduction gear
Differential gear
Ring gear size
Final gear ratio
Hypoid gear
Straight bevel gear
8.9
3.416
3.727
API service GL-5
SAE 90
2.45
2.35
(Inch)
_
Grade
Differential oil
Type
Viscosity
Capacity
Hypoid gear
Straight bevel gear
8.00
3.727
API service GL-5
Above -18C: SAE 90
Below -18C: SAE 80
1.9
BT-50_T03001
03-1
RFW System
Driveline / Axle
RFW System
The RFW system is controlled by the PCM. The input and output components are the
same as used for the B-Series with separate RFW control module.
Parts Location
BT-50_03001
1
2
3
4
5
6
03-2
7
8
9
10
11
Driveline / Axle
RFW System
System Overview
BT-50_03002
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Lock
Free
RFW vacuum actuator
RFW unit
RFW switch
To vacuum pump
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
03-3
RFW System
Driveline / Axle
Detected malfunctions are stored as 4-digit DTCs in the PCM memory and can be
retrieved by means of M-MDS.
DTC Table
DTC
P1812
P1813
P1814
P1815
P1878
P1879
P1880
P1885
Malfunction
RFW lock solenoid valve circuit failure
RFW lock solenoid valve open circuit
RFW lock solenoid valve circuit/short to battery
RFW lock solenoid valve circuit/short to ground
RFW free solenoid valve circuit failure
RFW free solenoid valve open circuit
RFW free solenoid valve circuit/short to battery
RFW free solenoid valve circuit/short to ground
BT-50_T03002
Simulation Test
A simulation test has been adopted to check the function of certain output components
by means of M-MDS.
PID
4WDMODE_L #
HUBLOCK #
HUBLOCK_L #
NTFLAMP #
Applicable component
4WD indicator light
RFW lock solenoid valve
RFW free solenoid valve
RFW indicator light
Condition
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
OFF/ON
Test condition
Engine switch at
ON
BT-50_T03003
NOTE: Further diagnosis is supported by the symptom troubleshooting section in the W/M.
03-4
Transmission
Clutch
Clutch
Features
The clutch system of the BT-50 has the following new features:
Specifications
Item
Manual transmission type
Clutch control
Spring type
Clutch cover
Set load
Outer diameter
Clutch disc
Inner diameter
Type
Clutch pedal
Pedal ratio
Full stroke
Clutch master cylinder inner diameter
Clutch release cylinder inner diameter
Clutch fluid type
N
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
Specification
S15M-D, S15MX-D
Hydraulic
Diaphragm
10,100
250
155
Suspended
5.2
152
15.87
22.23
SAE J1703, FMVSS 116 DOT-3
BT-50_T05001
05-1
Clutch
Transmission
Parts Location
BT-50_05013
1
2
3
4
05-2
Dual-mass flywheel
Clutch disc
Clutch cover
Clutch release fork
5
6
7
8
Transmission
Clutch
The one-way valve prevents harsh clutch engagement by a throttle, which prevents too
quick back flowing of the fluid when the clutch is engaged thus ensuring smooth driving
off.
The pulsation damper reduces pressure fluctuations in the hydraulic line during clutch
operation, minimizing operation noise and vibration transmission to the clutch pedal.
BT-50_05001
One-way valve
Pulsation damper
05-3
Clutch
Transmission
The dual mass flywheel compensates torque fluctuations thus reducing rattle noises of
the transmission gears.
BT-50_05014
1
2
05-4
Primary flywheel
Transmission
Due to the increased engine torque the newly developed three-shaft 5-speed manual
transmission S15M-D has been adopted for the 2WD version, while the S15MX-D
transmission with an additional transfer case has been adopted for the 4WD version.
Except for the transfer case the construction and operation of both transmissions are
basically the same. They have superseded the R15M(X)-D transmission used on the BSeries.
Features
Construction and operation of the S15M(X)-D transmission are quite similar to the P66MD transmission introduced on the MX-5 (NC). It has the following features:
05-5
Transmission
Specifications
Item
Transmission type
Transmission/Transfer control
Shift assist
1GR
2GR
3GR
Gear ratio
4GR
5GR
Reverse
Type
Transmission case oil
Capacity
(approx.quantity)
Type
Shift control case oil
Capacity
[S15M-D]
(approx.quantity)
Transfer ratio
Transfer case oil
[S15MX-D]
Specification
S15M-D, S15MX-D
Floor-shift
Synchromesh
3.905
2.248
1.491
1.000
0.800
3.391
Manual Transmission fluid type A
L
3.55
Manual Transmission fluid type A
ml
220-260
High
1.000
Low
Type
2.020
Manual Transmission fluid type A
Capacity
(approx.quantity)
1.85
BT-50_T05002
05-6
Transmission
Overview
BT-50_05002
A
B
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
05-7
Transmission
Power Flow
1st Gear
2nd Gear
3rd Gear
05-8
BT-50_05003
BT-50_05004
BT-50_05005
Transmission
4th Gear
5th Gear
BT-50_05006
BT-50_05007
BT-50_05008
Reverse Gear
05-9
Transmission
Shift Mechanism
Most of the shift mechanism components are accommodated in the shift mechanism
unit. Due to its five speed layout the S15M(X)-D transmission requires four shift rods in
total (three in the shift mechanism unit and one in the transmission housing).
BT-50_05009
1
2
Section A-A
Shift mechanism unit
05-10
3
4
Control rod
Shift rod
Transmission
BT-50_05010
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Transmission breather
Spring
Plastic spring seat
Detent ball
Oil baffle plate
Retaining bolt
3rd/4th shift fork
Stopper block
1st/2nd shift fork
5th/reverse shift rod
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Interlock pin
1st/2nd shift rod
3rd/4th shift rod
Retaining ring
Plain washer
Push pin
5th/reverse shift rod end
Rubber plug
3rd/4th shift rod end
1st/2nd shift rod end
05-11
Transmission
The shift fork for the 5th / reverse gear is mounted on an additional shift rod inside the
gearbox. It is operated by the 5th / reverse shift rod in the shift mechanism unit via the
counter lever.
BT-50_05011
05-12
Transmission
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Counter lever
Washer
Retaining ring
5th/reverse clutch hub and shift fork
component
Steel ball
5th gear bearing inner race
Needle bearing
5th gear
Synchronizer ring
Retaining bolt
Reverse idler gear shaft component
Reverse idler gear shaft
Thrust washer
Reverse idler gear
Friction damper
Thrust washer (Selective)
Spacer (Selective)
Reverse gear
Countershaft rear bearing
Locknut
Synchronizer key spring
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
05-13
Transmission
To prevent accidental shifting into reverse gear while downshifting from the 5th to the 4th
gear a cam-type lockout mechanism is installed in the extension housing (2WD) or in the
transfer case (4WD). The figure below shows the variant of the 4WD version.
BT-50_05012
A
B
1
05-14
HVAC
Basic System
Basic System
Features
The HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning) basic system of the BT-50 has the
following new features:
Specifications
Item
Heating capacity
Cooling capacity
kW
kW
Type
Regular amount approx.
Type
Discharge capacity
Max. allowable speed
A/C compressor
PAG oil type
Lubrication
Sealed volume
Magnetic clutch clearance
Fusible plug Melting point
Type
Radiated heat
Condenser
Receiver/drier capacity
Desiccant
Expansion valve Type
Evaporator
Type
Temperature control
Electrical consumption (during
Blower motor
A/C operation)
Magnetic clutch
Blower motor
Type
Refrigerant
Magnetic clutch
control
Refrigerant
pressure
switch
Evaporator
temperature
sensor
g
ml
rpm
ml
mm
C
kW
ml
W
W
Specification
4.86
4.012
R-134a
475
Swash plate
154
7,000
FD46XG
180
0.35-0.75
102-107
Multiflow (sub-cooling type)
10.46
220
Synthetic zeolite
Internal regulating type
Single tank drawn cup
Reheat full air mix type
220
48
Sirocco
Condition
ON
OFF
Operating
High
pressure kPa Low
Condition
Evaporator
C
temperature
390 - 790
176 - 216
ON
2940 - 3340
20 or less
OFF
07-1
Basic System
HVAC
Parts Location
BT-50_07001
1
2
3
4
5
07-2
6
7
8
9
HVAC
Basic System
Refrigerant System
BT-50_07006
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Condenser
Evaporator
A/C Compressor
07-3
Control System
HVAC
Control System
Features
The HVAC control of the BT-50 has the following new features:
Parts Location
BT-50_07003
1
2
3
4
07-4
A/C relay
Climate control unit
Evaporator temperature sensor
Blower resistor
5
6
7
Blower motor
Refrigerant pressure switch
Magnetic clutch
HVAC
Control System
Wiring Diagram
BT-50_07004
1
2
3
4
5
6
PCM
A/C relay
Refrigerant pressure switch
Magnetic clutch
Climate control unit
A/C Amplifier / Thermoswitch (incl.
evaporator temperature sensor)
7
8
9
10
11
A/C switch
Fan switch
Blower resistor
Blower motor
Blower relay
07-5
Control System
HVAC
A new designed cable operated climate control unit has been adopted.
BT-50_07005
1
2
3
4
07-6
A/C switch
Rear window defroster switch
Airflow mode selector dial
Climate control unit
5
6
7
Fan switch
Rec/Fresh lever
Temperature control dial
Restraints
Airbag System
Airbag System
Features
The airbag system of the BT-50 has the following new features:
Side airbags integrated in the backrests of the front seats (depending on grade) *1)
Side airbag sensors installed on the door sills
SAS (Sophisticated Airbag Sensor) control module with enhanced OBD system
Rack-type seatbelt pretensioners, height-adjustable on front seats of DBL cab
version *1)
08-1
Airbag System
Restraints
Parts Location
BT-50_08001
1
2
3
4
08-2
5
6
7
8
Restraints
Airbag System
Wiring Diagram
BT-50_08002
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Clock spring
Driver-side airbag module
Passenger-side airbag module
Driver-side seat belt pretensioner
Driver-side side airbag module
Passenger-side seat belt pretensioner
Passenger-side side airbag module
Poor connection detection bar (connector
no.2)
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
08-3
Airbag System
Restraints
The SAS control module is located on the centre tunnel, in front of the shift lever.
The SAS control module processes the signals it receives from the internal micromechanical sensor and the side airbag sensors. If the acceleration/deceleration caused
by a frontal or side impact exceeds a predetermined threshold, the SAS control module
triggers the airbags / pre-tensioners or only the side airbags with a DC signal.
BT-50_08003
1
2
08-4
Connector
Restraints
Airbag System
The side airbag sensors are installed under the vehicle on the door sills, close to the Bpillar. A rigid metal cover protects the sensors against any damage during off-road
driving.
The side airbag sensor measures the acceleration / deceleration of the vehicle during a
side impact and transmits this information to the SAS control module.
BT-50_08004
Protection cover
Side Airbags
The BT-50 is equipped with side airbags, which protect the head and chest area of the
occupants during a side impact. The operation is similar to that of the MX-5 (NC).
BT-50_08005
1
2
Inflator
Module cover
3
4
Airbag
Side airbag module
08-5
Airbag System
Restraints
The BT-50 is equipped with rack-type seat belt pretensioners, which remove the excess
slack from the seat belt in case of an accident. The operation is similar to that of the MX5 (NC) seat belt pretensioners.
BT-50_08006
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
08-6
Spindle
Spring seat
Spring shaft
Spring
Spring case
Cover
Gear
8
9
10
11
12
13
Clutch roller
Cylinder
Gas generator
Cap nut
Rack
Base
Restraints
Airbag System
The OBD system of the airbag system allows bi-directional communication with M-MDS,
enabling a quicker and more precise diagnosis. It has the following new features:
Selftest (retrieving four digit DTCs stored for present and past malfunctions)
PID monitor
Self Test
The self-test function comprises displaying present and past four-digit DTCs by means of
M-MDS. To read out the DTCs of the SAS control module connect the M-MDS to the
vehicle and select the option ToolboxSelf TestModulesRCM.
The excerpt of the DTC table below shows that a malfunction, which is indicated by the
airbag system warning light with only one flashing pattern e.g. DTC 22, can actually have
several different root causes. A more detailed description of the root cause is only
displayed when performing the self test with M-MDS.
When a malfunction of the airbag system is present the warning light flashes a two-digit
DTC for ten times. Then the light stays illuminated. The flashing starts again when the
ignition is switched off and on.
DTC
Air bag system warning light
M-MDS
display
Flashing pattern
Priority
ranking
Malfunction
B1933
21
B1934
19
B1935
21
22
12
B1992
B1993
B1994
B1995
08-7
Airbag System
Restraints
PID Monitor
The PID monitor function allows monitoring the PIDs of the SAS control module.
Therefore, connect the M-MDS to the vehicle and select the option Toolbox
DataloggerModules RCM.
PID
CONT_RCM
CRSH_ST_D1
CRSH_ST_D2
CRSH_ST_P1
CRSH_ST_P2
D_PTENSFLT
DABAGR
DR_PTENS
DS_AB
DS_AB_ST
DS1_STAT
DSB_P_ST
IG_V_2
OD_CRST_D1
OD_CRST_D2
OD_CRST_P1
OD_CRST_P2
OD_DAB1_ST
OD_DSAB_ST
OD_PAB1_ST
OD_PSAB_ST
P_PTENSFLT
PABAGR
PS_AB
PS_AB_ST
PS_PTENS
PS1_STAT
PSB_P_ST
Definition
Unit/Condition
Num
OK/FAULT
OK/FAULT
OK/FAULT
OK/FAULT
*1)
ohm
ohm
ohm
*1)
*1)
*1)
V
OK/FAULT
OK/FAULT
OK/FAULT
OK/FAULT
*1)
*1)
*1)
*1)
*1)
ohm
ohm
*1)
ohm
*1)
*1)
BT-50_T08002
08-8
Body Panels
Body Panels
Cabin
The cabin structure of the BT-50 (DBL cab version) with its triple-H structure, the sidedoor beams, and the use of high-tensile steel, provide a class top level of passive safety
in conjunction with the rigid ladder frame satisfying stringent European collision-safety
standards.
BT-50_09001
Despite having no B-pillars the RAP cab version satisfies the European collision-safety
standards by reinforcements in the rear access panel.
BT-50_09002
09-1
Body Panels
Ladder Frame
The cross-braced ladder frame of the BT-50 is essentially carried over from the B-Series,
just as four cabin mounts, which minimise lateral movement, but allow for compliance in
vertical movement providing comfortable driving.
BT-50_09003
09-2
Body Panels
Cargo Box
The cargo box of the BT-50 has the following new features allowing a more versatile
usage of the cargo box:
Inner rope hooks that are placed closer to the floor to ease firm securing of load.
New structure of the inner cargo box walls with one horizontal and several vertical
guiding grooves that allow splitting up the cargo space with boards.
BT-50_09004
1
2
Anti-Corrosion Measures
Organic-resin coated steel is used on body panels that are regularly exposed to
weather, such as the cowl, bonnet and outer door panels. Undercoating, PVC and
wax coatings are used extensively to protect the underbody, frame and other
exposed areas, against corrosion.
Galvanized steel is used for fenders, rocker panels, outer cargo box panels, the
cargo box floor panel, wheel wells and load gate.
09-3
Glass/Windows/Mirrors
Glass/Windows/Mirrors
BT-50_09006
BT-50_09007
09-4
The security and locks system of the BT-50 has the following features:
NOTE: Further information can be found in the Training Manuals of the B-Series (NMT-005)
and Immobiliser System (CT-L 1007).
Theft-Deterrent System
The theft-deterrent system activates the turn lights and the theft-deterrent horn when the
bonnet or a door is opened by means of other than the key or the keyless transmitter.
The system is deactivated when a door is opened with the key or the unlock button of
the keyless transmitter.
BT-50_09008
1
2
3
4
5
Engine switch
Front door latch and lock actuator
Rear door latch and lock actuator
Door switch
Keyless control module
6
7
8
9
Theft-deterrent horn
Bonnet switch
Door lock control module
Theft-deterrent control module
09-5
Wiring Diagram
BT-50_09009
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
09-6
Instrument cluster
Door ajar warning light
Security light
Door switches
Drivers door lock-link switch
Rear door lock-link switches
Bonnet switch
Theft-deterrent horn relay
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Theft-deterrent horn
Theft-deterrent control module
Door key cylinder switches
Door lock control module
Keyless control module
Hazard warning switch
Flasher control module
Key reminder switch
Exterior Trim
Exterior Trim
Features
The exterior trim of the BT-50 has the following new features (depending on grade):
Parts Location
BT-50_09026
1
2
3
4
Side step
Wheel arch extension
Rear bumper
Rope hook
5
6
7
Side protector
Front flap
Front bumper
09-7
Exterior Trim
The front bumper is completely new designed, while the rear bumper is the same as
used on the B-Series.
The plastic front bumper is installed on a steel reinforcement. The bumper also
accommodates the front grille, newly designed front fog lights and the lower wheel arch
extensions (if equipped).
BT-50_09005
1
2
3
09-8
Bumper reinforcement
Lower wheel arch extension
Front hole cover (with front fog lights)
4
5
Front bumper
Front hole cover (without front fog lights)
Interior Trim
Interior Trim
Features
The interior trim of the BT-50 has the following new features:
Parts Location
BT-50_09010
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Cup holder
Cup holder (except REG cab)
Centre console
09-9
Lighting System
Lighting System
Features
The lighting system of the BT-50 has the following new features:
Front combination light with multi-reflector headlight type, turn and parking light
Parts Location
Front Combination Light
BT-50_09012
1
2
3
Headlight bulb
Front turn light bulb
Parking light bulb
09-10
4
5
Section B-B
Section A-A
Lighting System
BT-50_09013
1
2
3
Brake/taillight bulb
Turn light bulb
Back-up light bulb (LH)
Rear fog light bulb (RH)
4
5
Section A-A
Rear combination light
09-11
Lighting System
Overview
BT-50_09014
1
2
3
4
Combination switch
Light switch
Panel light control switch
Headlight levelling switch
5
6
7
8
Since some countries outlaw driving vehicles without switched on headlights during
daytime, a DRL system is available for these markets. On the BT-50, a DRL control
module automatically switches on the headlights when the ignition is in IG1 position.
09-12
Lighting System
Wiring Diagram
BT-50_09028
09-13
The wiper / washer system of the BT-50 has the following new features:
Parts Location
BT-50_09016
1
2
3
4
09-14
5
6
7
Wiring Diagram
BT-50_09024
1
2
3
4
Wiper switch
Washer switch
Washer motor
Wiper motor
5
6
7
8
Auto-stop switch
Interval relay
Interval control switch
One-touch switch
09-15
Entertainment
Audio System
Features
The modular audio system of the BT-50 is available in two different variants: Radio with
CD player or with 6-CD changer. It has the following features:
AM/FM tuner with RDS (Radio Data System) and ALC (Audio Level Control)
Single CD player or 6-CD changer with MP3 compatibility
I-Pod adapter compatibility (16-pin connector)
6-Loudspeaker system comprising four door speakers and two tweeters
OBD system
Specifications
Audio Unit
Item
Rated voltage
Frequency band
AM
V
kHz
kHz
MHz
LW
MW
FM
Audio amplifier maximum output
power
Output impedance
W
ohm
Specification
Type A
With RDS
Without RDS
12
153-279
531-1602
522-1629
87.5-108
Type B
531-1629
354
4
BT-50_T09004
Speakers
Item
Maximum input
Impedance
Size
Front speaker
W
ohm
mm
160
Specification
Rear speaker
DBL cab
RAP cab
25
4
100
160
Tweeter
30
BT-50_T09005
09-16
Entertainment
Parts Location
BT-50_09017
1
2
3
4
5
Roof antenna
Tweeter LH
Rear speaker RH
Rear speaker LH
Front speaker LH
6
7
8
9
Audio unit
Antenna cable
Front speaker RH
Tweeter RH
09-17
Entertainment
System Overview
BT-50_09019
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Roof antenna
Audio unit
Tweeter (RH)
Front speaker (RH)
Front speaker (LH)
Tweeter (LH)
Rear speaker (RH)
8
9
10
11
12
13
09-18
Entertainment
The modular audio system consists of the base unit, the lower module (if equipped) and
the centre panel. The base unit with CD player is different from the one with 6-CD
changer.
BT-50_09018
1
2
3
Base unit
Audio unit
Lower module
4
5
Cover
Centre panel
NOTE: MC (Music Cassette) drive or MD (Mini Disc) player are currently not available for
Europe.
BT-50_09025
09-19
Entertainment
The OBD system of the modular audio system comprises a self-test and a diagnostic
assist function.
Self-Test Function
The fault memory of the audio module can store up to three DTCs. If a fourth fault is
detected when three DTCs are already stored, the oldest DTC is deleted and the new
one stored.
Once a DTC is stored in the non-volatile memory of the audio unit it can be displayed on
the information display when the test mode has been activated. In addition, the self-test
function allows deleting the stored DTCs.
Information display
Speakers
Radio reception condition
Antenna condition
NOTE: For further information about the self-test and diagnostic assist function refer to the
W/M.
09-20
Power Systems
Power Systems
Parts Location
BT-50_09020
Fuse block
09-21
The instrumentation / driver information system of the BT-50 has the following new
features:
Specifications
Item
Meter type
Indication range
Speedometer
Input signal source
Tachometer
Fuel level
gauge
Water
temperature
gauge
Odometer/
Tripmeter
Rated voltage
Meter type
Indication range
Red zone
Input signal source
V
Hz
Specification
Stepper motor type
0180
Speedometer sensor
DC 12
Stepper motor type
05,500
4,5005,000
PCM
DC 12
Stepper motor type (Reset-to-zero type)
Fuel gauge sender unit
DC 12
Stepper motor type
(Medium range stabilised type)
ECT sensor
DC 12
LCD
Odometer: 6 digits, Tripmeter: 4 digits
DC 12
2,0002,200
dB
67.5
km/h
V
rpm
rpm
Rated voltage
Meter type
Input signal source
Rated voltage
Meter type
Input signal source
Rated voltage
Display
Indication digits
Rated voltage
Sound frequency
Warning
Output sound
alarms
pressure level
Clock accuracy (reference value)*
s/day
-1.51.5
BT-50_T09009
* : If the clock accuracy varies largely from the reference value, battery deterioration or an audio unit
(base unit) malfunction may have occurred.
09-22
BT-50_09023
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Item
RFW indicator light
4x4 indicator light
Red Zone
Turn indicator light
Speedometer gauge
Water temperature gauge
High-beam indicator light
Front fog light indicator light
Rear fog light indicator light
Fuel level gauge
Fuel-level warning light
ABS warning light
09-23
This function warns with an intermittent sound from the buzzer in the IC that the key is in
the steering lock in position ACC or LOCK when any door is opened. Additionally a
permanent sound warns when a door is opened and the lights are switched on.
This function allows checking the input and output circuits of the instrument cluster. It
can be activated in the following way:
1. Press and hold the odometer/tripmeter switch, and turn the ignition switch to the ON
position.
2. Continue holding the odometer/tripmeter switch for approx. 5 s. until tESt is
displayed on the LCD.
3. Release the odometer/tripmeter switch within 3 s after tESt is displayed.
4.
When the odometer/tripmeter indicates check code 00, push the odometer/tripmeter
switch to select a check code.
5.
Check code
Check item
04
Door switch
08
TNS relay
09
Headlight switch
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
22
23
24
25
Speedometer sensor
PCM
Speedometer
Tachometer
Buzzer
Rear fog light relay
Fuel-level warning light
Engine key illumination
Fuel gauge sender unit
Fuel gauge
ECT sensor
Water temperature gauge
Odometer/tripmeter (LCD)
Warning and indicator lights
Rear fog light switch
Key reminder switch
Front fog light relay
26
29
31
40
Related items
Key reminder warning alarm
Lights-on reminder warning alarm
Lights-on reminder warning alarm
Each illumination light
Headlight
Rear fog light control system
Speedometer
Tachometer
Speedometer
Tachometer
Buzzer
Rear fog light indicator light
Fuel-level warning light
Engine key illumination
Fuel gauge
Fuel gauge
Water temperature gauge
Water temperature gauge
Odometer/tripmeter (LCD)
Warning and indicator lights
Rear fog light control system
Key reminder warning alarm
Front fog light relay
BT-50_T09011
09-24
Control System
Control System
Features
The control system of the BT-50 has the following new features:
DLC-2
HS-CAN connection between PCM and DLC-2 for communication with M-MDS
The DLC-2 is located under the dashboard next to the centre panel.
The 17-pin DLC-1, known from the previous B-Series, is installed on the left rear side in
the engine compartment. It cannot be used for communication with M-MDS.
NOTE: For communication with M-MDS the control modules of the ABS (Antilock-Brake
System) and the SAS are connected to DLC-2 via ISO (International Standard
Organisation) bus.
09-25
Control System
Wiring Diagram
BT-50_09027
09-26
List of Abbreviations
ABS
HU/CM
Hydraulic Unit/Control
Module
A/C
Air Conditioning
IAT
APP
IC
Instrument Cluster
CAN
ISO
International Standard
Organisation
CKP
CranKshaft Position
ISV
CMP
CaMshaft Position
KLN
K-LiNe
CPP
LCD
DBL
DouBLe
LED
DLC
LSD
DLR
MAF
DTC
MAP
ECT
MIL
EGR
MC
Music Cassette
FEN
Fault ENgine
MD
Mini Disc
HVAC
M-MDS
Mazda-Modular Diagnostic
System
List of Abbreviations
OBD
On-Board Diagnostics
VSC
PCM
VSS
PID
Parameter IDentification
VIN
RAP
REG
REGular
RFW
Remote FreeWheel
RWD
SAS
SRS
Supplemental Restraint
System
SST
TEN
Test ENgine
W/D
Wiring Diagram
W/M
Workshop Manual
VBC
VGT
Variable Geometry
Turbocharger