fuse MAZDA 626 1987 User Guide

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4A TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
FE 8VALVE—UNLEADED FUEL
The Troubleshooting Guide lists the systems most likely to cause a given symptom. After finding the
system(s) to check, refer to the pages shown for detailed guides for each system.
V POSSIBLE CAUSE
\ PAGE
SYMPTOM
Air

cleaner

(Air

cleaner

element)

Idle

adjustment

Fuel

system
(Carburetor,

Fuel

pump)
PTC

heater

system

Air

injection
system

Positive

crankcase

ventilation

system

Deceleration

control
system
Exhaust
gas

recirculation

(EGR)
system

Exhaust

system
Intake
air

temperature

control
system

Idle-up

control

system
Purge

control

system
Auto-return
choke
system
V POSSIBLE CAUSE
\ PAGE
SYMPTOM 4A-23 4A-38 4A-24 4A—42 4A-58 4A—67 4A—45 4A-96 4A-97 4A—60 4A—68 4A--63 4A—40
1 Hard start or won't start
(Cranks OK) 1 2
2 Engine stalls During warm up 6 1 2 5 3 4 2 Engine stalls After warm up 4 2 3 1
3 Rough Idle During warm up 5 1 2 4 3 6 3 Rough Idle After warm up 4 2 3 1
4 High idle speed after warm up 1 5 4 3 2
5 Poor acceleration, hesitation, or lack of power 1 2 5 3 4
6 Runs rough on deceleratio 2 1
7 Afterburn in exhaust system 2 1
8 Poor fuel consumption 4 1 2 3 5
9 Fails emission test 5 1 6 4 3 2
76G04A-020
The numbers of the list show the priorities of inspections from the most possible to that with the lowest
possibility.
These were determined on the following basis:
• Ease of inspection • Most possible system • Most possible point in system
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE:
1st Check the following items:
Electrical system
1) Battery condition
2) Fuses
Intake air system
1) Vacuum or air leakage
2) Vacuum hose routing
3) Accelerator cable
4) Choke cable
2nd Check the Fuel and Emission Control Systems
Ignition system
1) Spark plugs
2) Ignition timing
Engine
1) Compression
2) Overheating
Fuel system
1) Fuel level
2) Fuel leakage
3) Fuel filter
4) Idle speed
Others
1) Clutch slippage
2) Brake dragging
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FUEL AND EMISSION
CONTROL SYSTEMS
(FUEL INJECTION FE)
OUTLINE 4B— 2
SYSTEM DIAGRAM 4B— 2
COMPONENT LOCATION 4B— 3
VACUUM HOSE ROUTING
DIAGRAM 4B— 5
SPECIFICATIONS 4B— 6
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 4B— 7
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROCEDURE 4B— 7
TROUBLESHOOTING WITH SST.... 4B— 9
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 4B—10
AFTER-REPAIR PROCEDURE 4B—10
PRINCIPLE OF CODE CYCLE 4B—12
CODE NUMBER 4B—13
SWITCH MONITOR FUNCTION 4B—25
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 4B—26
IDLE SPEED 4B—29
IDLE MIXTURE 4B—29
INTAKE AIR SYSTEM 4B—30
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 4B—30
REMOVAL 4B—31
PARTS INSPECTION 4B—32
INSTALLATION 4B—34
IDLE-UP SYSTEM 4B—35
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 4B—36
TROUBLESHOOTING 4B—37
AIR VALVE 4B—38
AIR BYPASS SOLENOID VALVE ... 4B—39
FUEL SYSTEM 4B—42
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 4B—43
TROUBLESHOOTING 4B—44
FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE AND
SERVICING FUEL SYSTEM 4B—45
MULTI-PRESSURE TESTER 4B—46
FUEL PRESSURE 4B—48
FUEL PUMP 4B—49
PULSATION DAMPER 4B—50
INJECTOR 4B—51
PRESSURE REGULATOR
CONTROL SYSTEM 4B—53
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 4B—54
TROUBLESHOOTING 4B—55
REPLACEMENT 4B—57
FUEL TANK 4B—61
DECELERATION CONTROL
SYSTEM 4B—64
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 4B—65
TROUBLESHOOTING 4B—66
AIR INJECTION SYSTEM 4B—68
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 4B—68
TROUBLESHOOTING 4B—69
EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION
(EGR) SYSTEM 4B—71
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 4B—71
TROUBLESHOOTING 4B—72
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION
CONTROL (EEC) SYSTEM 4B—74
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 4B—74
TROUBLESHOOTING 4B—75
POSITIVE CRANKCASE
VENTILATION (PCV) SYSTEM 4B—80
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION 4B—80
EXHAUST SYSTEM 4B—81
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ... 4B—82
INSPECTION 4B—82
CONTROL SYSTEM 4B—83
RELATIONSHIP CHART 4B—84
EGI MAIN FUSE 4B—86
MAIN RELAY 4B—86
CIRCUIT OPENING RELAY 4B—86
ENGINE CONTROL UNIT 4B—87
NEUTRAL SWITCH 4B—91
CLUTCH SWITCH 4B—91
BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH 4B—91
P/S PRESSURE SWITCH 4B—92
INHIBITOR SWITCH 4B—92
E/L CONTROL UNIT 4B—93
AIR FLOW METER 4B—94
THROTTLE SENSOR 4B—95
WATER THERMO SENSOR 4B—97
WATER THERMO SWITCH 4B—97
OXYGEN SENSOR 4B—98
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSUFfE
SENSOR 4B—99
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 4B
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
This troubleshooting guide shows the malfunction numbers and the symptoms of various failures.
Perform troubleshooting as described below.
Possible cause
Symptom
Input sensors and switches
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Fault Indicated by SST
Code No. 01 08 09 10 12 14 15 17 25 26 28 34 35
Hard start or won't start
(Cranks OK)
Engine stalls
Rough
idle
While warming up
After warming up
While warming up
After warming up
High idle speed after
warming up
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE
Note
Step 1 under symptom is to quickly determine what system or unit may be at fault by use of the SST. (Self-Diagnosis Checker 49 H018 9A1)
1st:
Check input sensors and output solenoid valves with the
SST.
(Refer
to
page 4B—10.)

2nd:
Check other switches with the
SST.
(Refer
to
page 4B—26.)

3rd:
Check the following items:

11
Poor acceleration, hesita-
tion or lack of power
Runs rough on deceleration
Afterburn in exhaust system
Poor fuel consumption
Engine stalls or rough after hot starting
Electrical system
1) Battery condition
2) Fuses

Fuel system
1) Fuel level 2) Fuel leakage
3) Fuel filter 4) Idle speed

Engine
1) Compression 2) Overheating

Ignition system

1) Ignition spark 2) Ignition timing

Intake air system
1)
Air
cleaner element 2) Vacuum
or air
leakage 3) Vacuum hose routing
4) Accelerator cable

Others
1) Clutch slippage 2) Brake dragging

Fails emission test 4th:
Check Fuel and Emission Control Systems. (Refer
to
page 4B—8.)

76G04B-003
4B—7

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IDLE-UP SYSTEM 4B
AIR BYPASS SOLENOID VALVE
Inspection of Idle-up Signal
A/C
1. Warm up the engine and run it at idle.
2. Connect a voltmeter between terminal A and
ground.
3. Turn the A/C and blower motor switches ON.
4. Check that the meter shows battery voltage.
5. If not correct, check the A/C relay, A/C switch,
blower motor switch, fuse,and wiring harness.
76G04B-048
P/S
1. Warm up the engine and run it at idle.
2. Attach a voltmeter between the terminal F and
ground.
3. Turn the steering wheel all the way to either the
right or left.
4. Check that the meter shows OV.
5. Release the steering wheel.
6. Check that the meter shows battery voltage.
7. If not correct, check the P/S pressure switch (Re-
fer to page 4B—92) and wiring harness.
76G04B-049
High altitude compensation
1. Warm up the engine and run it at idle.
2. Connect a vacuum pump to the atmospheric pres-
sure sensor.
3. Connect a voltmeter between the terminals shown
in the following table and ground.
4. Apply vacuum to the atmospheric pressure sen-
sor as shown in the table using a vacuum pump.
5. Check that the voltmeter shows OV.
76G04B-050
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6. Release the vacuum.
7. Check that the voltmeter shows battery voltage.
8. If not correct, check the atmospheric pressure sen-
sor (Refer to page 4B—99) and wiring harness.
Terminal Vacuum Amount

F Approx. 155 mmHg (6.10 inHg)
D Approx.
85
mmHg (3.35 inHg)

76G04B-051
4B-39

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4B CONTROL SYSTEM
69G04A-161
86U04A-169
76G04B-130
EGI MAIN FUSE
Inspection
Check the continuity of EGI main fuse.
MAIN RELAY
1. Check that a "clicking" sound is heard at the main
relay when turning the ignition switch ON and OFF.
2. Apply 12V and a ground to (A) and (B) terminals
of the main relay.
3. Check continuity at terminals using an ohmmeter.
-Operation
Terminals 12V Not applied 12V Applied
©- ® No continuity Continuity
CIRCUIT OPENING RELAY
Relay Circuit
1. Remove the circuit opening relay.
2. Check the circuit as described.
Terminal Checkina item Correct result
FD Resistance 0.2-300
Fc Continuity (crankinnl oo
B Voltaae (Ian: ON) Batterv voltaae
STA Voltaae (Crankincri Approx. 9V
Ei Continuity oo
Circuit Opening Relay
Apply 12V and a ground to the terminals below and
check the circuit opening relay as described.
12V Grounded Correct result
STA Ei B FP: Continuity
B Fc Fp: Battery voltage
Resistance
Check the resistance between the terminals using an
ohmmeter.
69G04A-164
Between terminals Resistance (Q)
STA <- E1 15-30
B
<-<•
Fc 80-150
B « Fp 00
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4C
FUEL AND EMISSION
CONTROL SYSTEMS
(FUEL INJECTION FE DOHC)
OUTLINE 4C— 2
COMPONENT APPLICATION 4C— 2
SYSTEM DIAGRAM 4C— 3
COMPONENT LOCATION 4C— 4
VACUUM HOSE ROUTING
DIAGRAM 4C— 7
SPECIFICATIONS 4C— 8
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 4C— 9
TROUBLESHOOTING WITH SST.. 4C— 11
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 4C— 12
PRINCIPLE OF CODE CYCLE 4C— 13
CODE NUMBER 4C— 14
SWITCH MONITOR FUNCTION 4C— 25
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 4C— 26
IDLE ADJUSTMENT 4C— 29
IDLE SPEED 4C— 29
IDLE MIXTURE 4C— 30
INTAKE AIR SYSTEM 4C— 31
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION 4C— 31
REMOVAL 4C— 32
PARTS INSPECTION 4C— 33
REPLACEMENT 4C— 36
INSTALLATION 4C— 37
VARIABLE INERTIA CONTROL
(VIC) SYSTEM 4C— 39
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION 4C— 40
TROUBLESHOOTING 4C— 40
IDLE SPEED CONTROL
(ISC) SYSTEM 4C— 44
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION 4C— 45
TROUBLESHOOTING 4C— 46
REMOVAL 4C— 48
FUEL SYSTEM 4C— 49
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION 4C— 50
TROUBLESHOOTING 4C— 51
FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE AND
SERVICING FUEL SYSTEM 4C— 52
MULTI-PRESSURE TESTER 4C— 53
FUEL PUMP 4C— 56
PULSATION DAMPER 4C— 57
INJECTOR 4C— 57
TRANSFER PUMP CONTROL
SYSTEM 4C— 59
REPLACEMENT 4C— 60
FUEL TANK 4C— 65
PRESSURE REGULATOR
CONTROL (PRC) SYSTEM 4C— 68
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION 4C— 69
TROUBLESHOOTING 4C— 69
DECELERATION CONTROL
SYSTEM 4C— 72
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION 4C— 73
TROUBLESHOOTING 4C— 73
ELECTRONIC SPARK ADVANCE
(ESA) CONTROL SYSTEM 4C— 75
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION 4C— 76
TROUBLESHOOTING 4C— 76
EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION
(EGR) SYSTEM 4C- 77
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION 4C— 77
TROUBLESHOOTING 4C— 78
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION
CONTROL (EEC) SYSTEM 4C— 80
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION 4C— 80
TROUBLESHOOTING 4C— 81
POSITIVE CRANKCASE
VENTILATION (PCV) SYSTEM.... 4C— 86
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION 4C— 86
PCV VALVE 4C— 86
EXHAUST SYSTEM
(UNLEADED FUEL) 4C— 87
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION.. 4C— 88
INSPECTION 4C— 88
EXHAUST SYSTEM
(LEADED FUEL) 4C— 89
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION.. 4C— 90
CONTROL SYSTEM 4C— 91
RELATIONSHIP CHART 4C— 92
EGI MAIN FUSE 4C— 96
CONTROL RELAY 4C— 96
NEUTRAL SWITCH 4C— 97
CLUTCH SWITCH 4C— 97
P/S PRESSURE SWITCH 4C— 97
ENGINE CONTROL UNIT 4C— 98
E/L CONTROL UNIT 4C—102
AIR FLOW SENSOR 4C—103
THROTTLE SENSOR 4C—104
IDLE SWITCH 4C—106
WATER THERMO SWITCH 4C—106
WATER THERMO SENSOR 4C—107
OXYGEN SENSOR 4C—107
DISTRIBUTOR 4C—108
OXYGEN SENSOR HEATER 4C—109
KNOCK SENSOR 4C—109
INTAKE AIR THERMO SENSOR .. 4C—110
76G04C-001

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 4C
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
This troubleshooting guide shows the malfunction numbers and the symptoms of various failures.
Perform troubleshooting as described below.
Input sensors and switches
Possible cause
Page
Symptom and No. CO
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Fault Indicated by SST
Code No. 02 03 05 *i 08 09 11 12 *2 15 • 2 17 *2 25 26 *2 27 *2 28 • 2 34 36 • 2 41
Hard start or won't start
(Cranks OK)
Engine stalls
Rough
Idle
During warm up
After warm up
During warm up
After warm up
High idle speed after warm up
Poor acceleration, hesita-tion or lack of power
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE
Note
Code No. Is to quickly determine which system or unit may be at fault by use of the SST. (Self-Diagnosis Checker 49 H018 9A1 or Digital Code Checker 49 G018 9A0 with Adaptor harness 49 9200 180)
1st: Check input sensors and output solenoid valves with the SST. (Refer to
page
AC—11.)

2nd: Check other switches with the SST. (Refer to page AC—25.)
3rd: Check the following items:
Electrical system
1) Battery condition 2) Fuses
Runs rough on deceleration
Afterburn in exhaust
system
9
10
Poor fuel consumption
Engine stalls or runs
rough after hot starting
11
12
Knocking
Fuel system
1) Fuel level
2) Fuel leakage 3) Fuel filter 4) Idle speed (with test connec-tor grounded)
Engine
1) Compression 2) Overheating
Ignition system 1) Ignition spark
2) Ignition timing (with test connec-tor grounded)
Intake air system 1) Air cleaner element 2) Vacuum or air leakage 3) Vacuum hose routing 4) Accelerator cable
Others 1) Clutch slippage
2) Brake dragging
Fails emission test 4th: Check Fuel and Emission Control Systems. (Refer to page 4C—10.)
*1..
*2„
.Leaded fuel
.Unleaded fuel
76G04C-009
4C—9

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4C CONTROL SYSTEM
EGI MAIN FUSE
Inspection
Check the continuity of EGI main fuse.
69G04A-161
CONTROL RELAY
Power Supply Circuit
1. Check that a "clicking" sound is heard at the con-
trol relay when turning the ignition switch ON and
OFF.
Note
The control relay is located under the center
console.
76G04C-171
2. Apply 12V to the 2B terminal and ground the 2D
terminal of the control relay.
3. Check voltage at the terminals with an voltmeter.
terminal
Terminals Grounded Not grounded
2C 12V OV
2E 12V OV
76G04C-172
From EGI From '9' From Ig. main fuse switch (ON) / switch
(ST)
To C/U / 9round To main To injector fuel Pump
Fuel Pump Circuit
1. Apply 12V and a ground to the terminals described
below and check the terminals with an ohmmeter
or voltmeter.
Terminal applied 12V
Terminal
grounded
Terminal checked
Correct condition
1B 1D 2F-1A Continuity
2F 1C 1A ADDrox.12V
76G04C-173
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5 ALTERNATOR
3. Alternator warning light operates properly, but battery discharged
OK
NG OK
1
a) Poor connection between B terminal and positive battery cable
b) Poor connection of negative battery cable c) Poor connection between alternator connector (2-pin) and positive battery terminal d) Stator coil or diodes malfunction (Refer to page 5—32 or 5—34.)
Perform TEST 2. (Refer to page 5--25.)
NG
Perform TEST 3. (Refer to Dage 5--26.)
I OK
Perfrom TEST 4. (Refer to page 5--26.)
NG
Perform TEST 5 (F Refer to page 5—26)
OK
Alternator normal.
Check other electrical components.
NG
Alternator normal.
Check other electrical components.
Perform TEST 5. (Refer to page 5—26.)
OK
Stator coil, diode, main fuse, or wiring har-ness between B ternimal and battery mal-function.
(Refer to page 5—32 or 5—34.)
IC regulator, bush, or rotor coil malfunction. (Refer to page 5—32 or 5—33)
NG
76G05X-027
4. Battery overcharged
Less than 14.1V
(At 20°C, 68°F)
More than 14.7V
(At 20oC,68°F)
IC regulator malfunction,
Perform TES T 6. (Refer to page 5—27.)
NG OK
Wiring harness malfunction.
76G05X-028
5—24

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QUICK START SYSTEM (QSS) 5
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Preliminary Checks
When troubleshooting, check below first.
1. Main fuse
2. Fuses
3. Connectors
4. Ground circuit
5. Wiring harness
Condition Cause
Glow plug relay does not close. 1. Faulty glow plug relay 2. Faulty control unit internal circuit
3. Poor contact or disconnection between control unit terminal ©and harness
4. Faulty START harness (open circuit at ©terminal in control unit) 5. Poor contact or disconnection between glow plug relay ter-minal and harness 6. Faulty glow plug
Glow plug relay does not open 1. Faulty glow plug relay 2. Faulty control unit internal circuit
Glow plug relay does not repeat ON and OFF. 1. Faulty poor contact of engine switch 2. Poor contact or disconnection of starter harness 3. Faulty control unit internal circuit
Glow plug relay does not repeat ON and OFF within 15 sec. after turning the engine switch ON. 1. Faulty water temperature switch 2. Faulty control unit internal circuit
3. Faulty glow plug relay
4. Poor contact or disconnection between control unit © and water temperature switch
76G05X-051
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