Mode Door Actuator Circuit
1996-1996 Mazda B3000 3.0L V6
The 1996 Mazda B3000 is equipped with a 3.0L V6 engine. Below you'll find detailed b0624 diagnostic code information including labor time estimates, cost ranges, and technician notes specific to this engine configuration.
Description
Malfunction in the HVAC mode door actuator. The mode door directs airflow to floor, dash, or defrost outlets.
Symptoms
- Air only comes from one set of vents
- Cannot switch between floor/dash/defrost
- Defrost mode not available
- Clicking behind dashboard when changing modes
Common Causes
- Faulty mode door actuator
- Mode door binding
- Stripped actuator gears
- HVAC control module fault
- Wiring damage
Diagnostic Steps
- Listen for actuator when changing mode
- Test actuator with direct power
- Check for mechanical binding
- Inspect actuator gears
- Scan HVAC module
Repair Notes
Replace mode door actuator. Ensure mode door moves freely before installing new actuator.
Related Codes
Other Body Codes
- B0001Driver Frontal Stage 1 Deployment Control
- B0002Driver Frontal Stage 2 Deployment Control
- B0003Passenger Frontal Stage 1 Deployment Control
- B0004Passenger Frontal Stage 2 Deployment Control
- B0005Driver Knee Airbag Deployment Circuit
- B0006Passenger Knee Airbag Deployment Circuit
- B0010Driver Side Airbag Deployment
- B0011Driver Side Airbag Deployment Circuit Open
- B0012Driver Side Airbag Deployment Circuit Short to Ground
- B0013Driver Side Airbag Deployment Circuit Short to Battery
B0624 on Other Vehicles
Common Questions
What does code B0624 mean on a 1996-1996 Mazda B3000?
B0624 stands for "Mode Door Actuator Circuit". Malfunction in the HVAC mode door actuator. The mode door directs airflow to floor, dash, or defrost outlets.
What are the symptoms of B0624 on a Mazda B3000?
Common symptoms of B0624 include: Air only comes from one set of vents, Cannot switch between floor/dash/defrost, Defrost mode not available, Clicking behind dashboard when changing modes.
What causes B0624 on a 1996-1996 Mazda B3000?
Common causes of B0624 include: Faulty mode door actuator, Mode door binding, Stripped actuator gears, HVAC control module fault, Wiring damage.
Last updated: March 2026