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    Default Transmission Jerk / Reflashing ECU

    Hi guys, I drive a 2004 GT Automatic and the car/transmission jerks when switching from 1st to 2nd gear. I did a transmission fluid flush but didn't help.

    After searching the forums people are saying "Reflashing the ECU" might fix this problem and there might even be a TSB which I can't find. I called the dealership and they have never heard about this problem even though it seems to be common.

    I'm just curious, have any of you had this problem and were you able to fix it by reflashing the ECU?
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    Default Re: Transmission Jerk / Reflashing ECU

    TSB: 05-010/05
    2004-2005 MAZDA3 - 1 - 2 SHIFT SHOCK
    APPLICABLE MODEL(S)/VINS
    2004 2005 Mazda3 (Automatic transmission only)

    DESCRIPTION
    Some vehicles may exhibit intermittent shift shock during 1-2 upshift. The symptom is due to improper PCM calibration. A revised PCM calibration is now available to correct this issue.

    Customers having this concern should have their vehicle repaired using the following repair procedure.

    REPAIR PROCEDURE
    1. Reboot the WDS PTU to clear memory before reprogramming.
    2. Using WDS B39.11 or later software, reprogram the PCM to the latest calibration (refer to "Calibration Information" table) by following the "Module Reprogramming" procedure.
    NOTE:

    Always update the WDS PTU first, then install the needed calibration file that WDS shows during PCM reprogramming. Go to "WDS Calibration" on ESI and download the "update" file. If the PTU is not updated to the latest WDS calibration level, the calibration file will not install into the PTU.

    It is not necessary to remove any fuses or relays during PCM reprogramming when the WDS screen prompts you to do so. You may accidentally stop power to one of the PCM terminals and cause the PCM to be blanked, or you may receive error messages during the WDS reprogramming procedure.

    WDS shows the calibration part numbers after programming the PCM.

    Please be aware that PCM calibration part numbers and file names listed in any Service Bulletin may change due to future releases of WDS software, and additional revisions made to those calibrations for service related concerns.

    When reprogramming a PCM, WDS will always display the "latest" calibration P/N available for that vehicle. If any calibration has been revised/updated to contain new information for a new service concern/issue, it will also contain all previously released calibrations.

    When performing this procedure, if the WDS PTU is not docked and connected to 115V-120V, we recommend that a battery charger be installed on the vehicle battery and turned ON to a maximum charge of no more than 20 AMPS to keep the vehicle battery up to capacity. If you exceed 20 AMPS, it will damage the WDS PTU. Also the external battery power supply cable should be connected to the vehicle battery and the PTU.

    3. After performing the PCM reprogramming procedure, verify the repair by starting the engine and making sure there are no MIL illumination or abnormal warning lights present.
    NOTE:

    If any DTCs should remain after performing DTC erase, diagnose the DTCs according to the appropriate Troubleshooting section of the Workshop Manual.

    After PCM reprogramming, it is no longer necessary to road test the vehicle to "relearn" KAM (Keep Alive Memory).

    4. Fill out an "Authorized Modifications" label (P/N 9999-95-AMDC-97) with the new PCM calibration information, your dealer code, and today's date.


    5. Place the "Authorized Modifications" label on the "A" pillar below the tear tag in the driver door jamb.


    CALIBRATION INFORMATION


    Engine
    Transmission
    Spec.
    Model Year
    New PCM Calibration Part Number
    File Name

    2.3L

    A/T
    Fed
    2004
    L3S3-18-881D
    SW-L3S3ED030.HEX

    Fed
    2005
    L3S3-18-881D
    SW-L3S3ED030.HEX

    Calif
    2004
    L3S8-18-881D
    SW-L3S8ED030.HEX

    Calif
    2005
    L3S8-18-881D
    SW-L3S8ED030.HEX




    Engine
    Transmission
    Spec.
    Model Year
    New PCM Calibration Part Number
    File Name

    2.0L

    A/T
    Fed
    2004
    LFG6-18-881D
    SW-LFG6ED030.HEX

    Fed
    2005
    LFG6-18-881D
    SW-LFG6ED030.HEX

    Calif
    2004
    LFH8-18-881D
    SW-LFH8ED000.HEX

    Calif
    2005
    LFH8-18-881D
    SW-LFH8ED000.HEX



    NOTE: The PCM Calibration Part Numbers listed above are provided for PCM reprogramming purposes only. These are not necessarily the same Mazda part numbers used to order an actual PCM through the Mazda Parts System. It is not necessary to order a PCM as part of this repair procedure.

    WARRANTY INFORMATION
    NOTE:

    This warranty information applies only to verified customer complaints on vehicles eligible for warranty repair. Refer to the Warranty Wizard for warranty term information.

    Additional diagnostic time cannot be claimed for this repair.



    Warranty Type
    A

    Symptom Code
    26

    Damage Code
    9W

    Part Number Main Cause
    5555-05-026A

    Quantity
    0

    Operation Number / Labor Hours:
    XXB217FX / 0.4 Hrs.


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    Default Re: Transmission Jerk / Reflashing ECU

    The fact the dealer has never heard of this issue would make me consider a different dealer for service. Haven't they heard of the internet, can't play stupid anymore.

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    Default Re: Transmission Jerk / Reflashing ECU

    I'm assuming I do this at the Mazda dealership? Because I would not know how to do this otherwise

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    Default Re: Transmission Jerk / Reflashing ECU

    Yes, definitely at the dealer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donutz View Post
    Yes, definitely at the dealer.
    Any idea how much it'll cost? I have a 2004 so it's not under warranty anymore...

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    Default Re: Transmission Jerk / Reflashing ECU

    Sorry, I don't know.

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    Default Re: Transmission Jerk / Reflashing ECU

    Just found this:
    Quote Originally Posted by zero2010 View Post
    thanks guy for the help, I called MOT today and they said it could be any kind of problem, however if you want to get the PCM flashed it would cost 110 + taxes.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donutz View Post
    Just found this:
    I called Downtown Mazda and it costs $50 to check if my ECU is updated and if not, $100 for the update. It'll suck if mine is already updated.

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    ^Just an FYI, this might not actually work... Mine seemed okay for a while after getting it done but feels like it's getting worse again over time. It jerked particularly hard this morning going into 2nd (most likely because it was cold and damp out though)... you might just have to get used to it if it doesn't work, unfortunately.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mazdabetty View Post
    ^Just an FYI, this might not actually work... Mine seemed okay for a while after getting it done but feels like it's getting worse again over time. It jerked particularly hard this morning going into 2nd (most likely because it was cold and damp out though)... you might just have to get used to it if it doesn't work, unfortunately.
    Yah I think I may pass. When I warm up the car for a couple minutes, the jerk isn't that bad. It's only when I start the car and drive right away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by colinchrisc View Post
    Yah I think I may pass. When I warm up the car for a couple minutes, the jerk isn't that bad. It's only when I start the car and drive right away.
    Yeah exactly... you eventually just learn to drive your car differently to accommodate it lol...

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    Quote Originally Posted by mazdabetty View Post
    Yeah exactly... you eventually just learn to drive your car differently to accommodate it lol...
    I find that if you step on the gas a bit harder and harder as 1st shift into 2nd, the problem is gone... but if you ease off the gas as it shift, it will jerk like crazy
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    Quote Originally Posted by shu5892001 View Post
    I find that if you step on the gas a bit harder and harder as 1st shift into 2nd, the problem is gone... but if you ease off the gas as it shift, it will jerk like crazy
    True, I noticed it this morning. Shu, have you done the ECU flash update yet?

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    Default Re: Transmission Jerk / Reflashing ECU

    Disconnect your battery for 5 min or more to reset your ECU, it might help your problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by htc*** View Post
    Disconnect your battery for 5 min or more to reset your ECU, it might help your problem.
    I'll try that right now! Do I just disconnect the black cable?

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    Quote Originally Posted by colinchrisc View Post
    I'll try that right now! Do I just disconnect the black cable?
    I think it doesn't matter as long your car doesn't have any electric current. Last time, I disconnected the red one, if you do then be careful, do not touch any car frame/metal.

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    From what I understand, disconnecting the battery will only reset the engine ECU, but has no effect on the transmission. I remember reading this somewhere. Just FYI, but there really is no harm in trying it I guess.
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    Quote Originally Posted by colinchrisc View Post
    True, I noticed it this morning. Shu, have you done the ECU flash update yet?
    The dealer wouldn't do it to me because the recall is based on VIN number, and my VIN number is not on the recall list... I tried agincourt and MOT, I guess i just have to live with it

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    the shift shock issue does not apply to any particular VIN range, and it's a TSB, NOT a recall... there's a big difference between them!
    the latest flash will also take care of any rough idling/stalling issues
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMAN View Post
    the shift shock issue does not apply to any particular VIN range, and it's a TSB, NOT a recall... there's a big difference between them!
    the latest flash will also take care of any rough idling/stalling issues
    sorry for my ignorance.. do you know what I would have to say to them to make them do the TSB to my car?

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    You would have to pay them to perform a TSB.

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    I just want to let everyone know that I did the ECU update and the transmission jerk between gears 1 and 2 is now gone. It cost $100 for the update but definitely worth it if it stays this way; I guess only time will tell.
    This might not work for everyone though so do it at your own risk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by colinchrisc View Post
    I just want to let everyone know that I did the ECU update and the transmission jerk between gears 1 and 2 is now gone. It cost $100 for the update but definitely worth it if it stays this way; I guess only time will tell.
    This might not work for everyone though so do it at your own risk.
    If you don't mind me asking, which dealer did you go to? what did you say to them? like what service was this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by shu5892001 View Post
    If you don't mind me asking, which dealer did you go to? what did you say to them? like what service was this?
    I went to Downtown Mazda. I asked them to update my ECU. They are aware of the problem we are getting, it's called a Shift Shock.

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