Mazda 3 2004 P2229 Code: What Does It Mean and How to Fix It?
I recently received a P2229 diagnostic code on my 2004 Mazda 3, and I'm unable to find clear information about what this means. The code indicates a high input in the barometric pressure sensor circuit. According to technical sources, this could point to either a faulty barometric pressure sensor or an electrical issue within the circuit—specifically, a short to voltage (+). Since the system reports a shorted circuit to positive voltage, I'm unsure how to proceed with diagnosis or repair. Any insights from experienced users would be greatly appreciated.
P2229 - Mazda (BARO) Pressure Circuit High Input: This code suggests a problem with the barometric pressure sensor or an electrical fault in the circuit, possibly a short to voltage (+). To troubleshoot, first verify the sensor's functionality and check for wiring issues. A common fix involves inspecting connections and ensuring proper grounding. For detailed guidance, refer to this resource: http://www.mazdaclub.net/mz3ws/esicont/...00W02.html. This page provides step-by-step diagnostics that may help resolve the issue.