Brake MAZDA 626 1987 Workshop Manual
Page 1267 of 1865
9 REAR AXLE
DISASSEMBLY
Disassemble in the sequence shown in the figure referring to the disassembly note for the specially
marked parts.
1. Oil seal
2. Retaining ring
3. Rear wheel
bearing
4. Brake drum
86U09X-032
Disassembly Note
Bearing
Remove the rear wheel bearing with the SST.
86U09X-033
9—18
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REAR AXLE 9
86U09X-034
61G09X-036
86U09X-035
INSPECTION
Knuckle Spindle
1. Cracks or damage.
2. Wear or rust on the oil seal contact surface.
Brake Drum
Wear or damage to brake drum.
Note Remove minor rust with sandpaper
ASSEMBLY
1. Install a new rear wheel bearing with the SST.
2. Install the retaining ring.
3. Install a new oil seal with the SST.
Note
Apply grease to the oil seal lip.
86U09X-036
9—19
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9 REAR AXLE
INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal referring to the installation note.
Torque specifications
93—117 N m (9.5—11.9 m-kg, 69—86 ft-lb)
13—22 N-m (1.3—2.2 m-kg, 9—16 ft-lb)
86—117 N-m (8.8—11.9 m-kg, 64—86 ft-lb)
45—59 N-m (4.6-6.0 m-kg, 33—44 ft-lb)
98—177 N-m (10—18m-kg, 73—131 ft-lb)
86U09X-037
installation Note
Brake pipe
1. Connect the brake pipe with the SST.
Tightening torque: 13—22 N-m
(1.3—2.2 m-kg, 9—16 ft-lb)
2. Bleed the air. (Refer to Section 11)
End play
Measure the end play. (Refer to page 9—16)
86U09X-038
9—20
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REAR AXLE 9
[Disc Brake]
REMOVAL (2WS)
Remove in the sequence shown in the figure.
1. Hub cap
2. Lock nut
3. Caliper assembly
4. Disc plate
5. Wheel speed sensor (ABS)
6. Dust cover
7. Trailing link
8. Lateral link
9. Shock absorber
10. Knuckle spindle
86U09X-039
9-21
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REAR AXLE
REMOVAL (4WS)
Remove in the sequence shown in the figure referring to the removal note for the specially marked parts.
86U09X-040
1. Hub cap 7. Control link
2. Lock nut 8. Wheel speed sensor (ABS)
3. Parking brake cable 9. Stabilizer bracket
4. Caliper assembly 10. Tie-rod end
5. Disc plate 11. Shock absorber
6. Dust cover 12. Knuckle spindle
Removal Note
Tie-rod end
Remove the tie-rod end from the knuckle spindle with
the SST.
86U09X-041
9-22
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DRIVESHAFT 9
REMOVAL
Remove in the sequence shown in the figure referring to the removal note for the specially marked parts.
0
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6. Hub cap
7. Lock nut
8. Driveshaft
9. Joint shaft
10. Transaxle
Removal Note
Lock nut
Applying the brakes. Raise the lock nut tab and loos-
en it. Do not remove it.
1. Wheel
2. Tie-rod end
3. Stabilizer
4. Lower arm
5. Splash shield
86U09X-054
9-29
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 1 0
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
MANUAL STEERING
Problem Probable Cause Remedy Page
Steering "heavy" Poor lubrication, foreign material, or abnormal wear of Refer to Section 13
(vehicle jacked up, steering bail-joints
both wheels off Stuck or damaged ball-joints Replace 10--18 ground) Improperly adjusted steering pinion preload Adjust 10--56
Damaged steering gear Replace 10--28 Worn or damaged steering bushing Replace 10--53 Stuck lower-arm ball-joint Refer to Section 13
Malfunction of steering-shaft joint Replace 10--21
Steering wheel Incorrect tire pressure Refer to Section 12
pulls to one side Unevenly worn tires Refer to Section 12
Weakened front spring Refer to Section 13 Worn or damaged stabilizer and/or lower arm bushing Refer to Section 13
Dragging brake Refer to Section 11
Loose lower arm Refer to Section 13
Improperly adjusted wheel alignment Refer to Section 13
General instability Incorrect tire pressure Refer to Section 12
while driving Damaged or unbalanced wheel Refer to Section 13
Worn or damaged steering joints Replace 10--21 Improperly adjusted steering pinion preload Adjust 10--56
Weakened front spring Refer to Section 13
Worn or damaged stabilizer and/or lower arm bushing Refer to Section 13
Malfunctioning shock absorber Refer to Section 13 Improperly adjusted wheel alignment Refer to Secton 13
Steering wheel Incorrect tire pressure Refer to Section 12
vibrates Unevenly worn tires Refer to Section 12
Worn wheel bearing, or incorrect adjustment Refer to Section 13
Worn or damaged steering joints Replace 10--21
Improperly adjusted steering pinion preload Adjust 10--56
Loose gear housing mounting bolts Tighten 10--30
Worn steering gear bearing Replace
Worn or damaged stabilizer and/or lower arm bushing Refer to Section 13
Improperly adjusted wheel alignment Refer to Section 13
Worn lower-arm ball-joint Refer to Section 13
Damaged unbalanced wheel Refer to Section 13
Malfunctionina or loose shock absorber Refer to Section 13
Excessive steering Improperly adjusted steering gear backlash Adjust 10--56
wheel play Worn rack and pinion gear Replace 10--51
Worn or damaged steering joints Replace 10--21
Worn or damaaed lower-arm bushinq Refer to Section 13
Poor steering Incorrect tire pressure Refer to Section 12
wheel return Stuck or damaged steering joints Replace 10 -21
Improperly adjusted front wheel alignment Refer to Section 13
Improperly adjusted steering pinion preload Adjust 10--56
Abnormal noise Loose steering linkage Tighten 10--28
from steering Worn steering joints Replace 10--21
system ImDroDerlv adiusted steerina aear backlash Adiust 10--56
86U10X-007
10—7
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1 0 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
POWER STEERING
Problem Possible cause Remedy Page
Hard steering
Loose
or
damaged belt Low fluid level,
or air in
fluid Leakage
of
fluid
Malfunctioning electrical system* Insufficient oil pump pressure Improperly adjusted wheel alignment Malfunctioning steering gear Linkage ball joint not operating smoothly
Adjust
or
replace Add fluid
or
bleed
air
Repair
or
replace Repair
or
replace Repair
or
replace Refer
to
Section
13
Repair
or
replace Replace
10—12 10-11 10-13 10-87 10-16
10—28,
37
10-18
Poor return
Insufficient tire pressure
Improperly adjusted wheel alignment
Ball-joint not operating smoothly
Steering shaft contacting something
Refer
to
Section
12
Refer
to
Section
13
Replace
Repair
10-20 10-21
Excessive play
Loose gear box housing mounting bolts Worn linkage
or
tie-rod ball joint Worn lower ball joint Worn
or
damaged steering joint Worn rack and pinion gear
Tighten Replace
Refer
to
Section
13
Replace
Replace
10—30
10—18
10—21
10-58,
75
Steering wheel
vibrates
Insufficient tire pressure Damaged
or
unbalanced wheel Improperly adjusted wheel alignment Loose gear box housing mounting bolts Incorrect pinion preload adjustment Worn ball joints
Loose shock absorber mounting Malfunctioning shock absorber
Refer
to
Section
12
Refer
to
Section
13
Refer
to
Section
13
Tighten Adjust
Replace Refer
to
Section
13
Refer
to
Section
13
10-30 10-72,
81
10—18
Steering wheel
pulls
Unevenly worn tires
Incorrect tire pressure
Dragging brake
Improperly adjusted wheel alignment
Refer
to
Section
12
Refer
to
Section
12
Refer
to
Section
11
Refer
to
Section
13 —
Excessively light
steering at high
speed*
Malfunctioning electrical system Repair
or
replace 10-87
*... Only
for
electronically
-
controlled type
76G10X-002
10—8
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4-WHEEL STEERING GEAR AND LINKAGE 1 0
2. Remove the cover and the brake pipe joint block.
86U10X-071
3. Remove the mounting bolts and nuts from the left
and right subframes.
4. Let the subframes hang down.
86U10X-072
J i/W i
Y
Solenoid valves
1. Remove the oil pipes.
2. Remove the bolts.
3. Disconnect the solenoid valve connectors.
4. Remove the solenoid valve assembly.
86U10X-073
Oil filter
Replace the oil filter in the sequence shown in the
figure.
1. Filter cap 5. Rubber
2. O-ring 6. Oil filter
3. Spring 7. Magnet
4. Set plate
Note
Clean up and install the magnet and set plate.
86U10X-074
10—41
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11
BRAKING SYSTEM
OUTLINE 11—2
STRUCTURAL VIEW 11—2
SPECIFICATIONS 11— 4
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 11— 5
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 11—6
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL IN MASTER
CYLINDER RESERVOIR 11— 6
BRAKE HYDRAULIC LINE 11—6
STRUCTURAL VIEW 11—6
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION OF
BRAKE LINES 11— 8
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF
BRAKE LINES 11— 9
REPLACEMENT OF BRAKE
FLUID 11— 9
AIR BLEEDING 11— 9
BRAKE PEDAL 11—11
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION 11—11
REMOVAL 11—12
INSPECTION 11—13
INSTALLATION 11—13
MASTER CYLINDER 11—14
REMOVAL 11—15
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
(EXCEPT RHD DOHC TURBO).... 11—14
INSPECTION 11—17
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
(RHD DOHC TURBO) 11—18
INSPECTION 11—21
INSTALLATION 11—22
POWER BRAKE UNIT 11—27
FUNCTION CHECK 11—27
INSPECTION OF CHECK VALVE... 11—29
REMOVAL 11—29
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY... 11—30
INSPECTION 11—32
INSTALLATION 11—33
VACUUM PUMP 11—35
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION 11—35
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION.... 11—35
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY... 11—36
INSPECTION 11—37
DUAL PROPORTIONING VALVE 11—38
FUNCTION CHECK 11—38
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION.... 11—39
FRONT DISC BRAKE 11—40
SIMPLE INSPECTION OF DISC
PAD WEAR 11—40
REPLACEMENT OF DISC PAD 11—40
REMOVAL 11—42
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY... 11—43
INSPECTION 11—44
INSTALLATION 11—45
REAR DISC BRAKE 11—46
SIMPLE INSPECTION OF DISC
PAD WEAR 11—46
REPLACEMENT OF DISC PAD 11—46
REMOVAL 11—49
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY... 11—50
INSPECTION 11—54
INSTALLATION 11—55
REAR DRUM BRAKE 11—56
REMOVAL 11—56
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
OF WHEEL CYLINDER 11—59
INSPECTION 11—60
INSTALLATION 11—61
PARKING BRAKE 11—65
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 11—65
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
OF PARKING BRAKE LEVER 11—66
REMOVAL OF PARKING BRAKE
CABLE 11—68
INSTALLATION OF PARKING
BRAKE CABLE 11—69
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
(ABS) 11—71
STRUCTURAL VIEW 11—71
WIRING DIAGRAM 11—72
TROUBLESHOOTING 11—73
DIAGNOSIS INDICATION MODE ... 11—86
MEMORY CANCEL 11—86
ABS WARNING LIGHT 11—87
RELAY BOX 11—87
WHEEL SPEED SENSOR 11—87
SENSOR ROTOR 11—90
HYDRAULIC UNIT FLUID 11—94
HYDRAULIC UNIT 11—94
CONTROL UNIT CIRCUIT 11—99
76G11X-001