engine oil MAZDA 626 1987 Workshop Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING
7C

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Condition

ATR

level
and
condition

Selector

lever

Inhibitor

switch
and
wiring

Vacuum

diaphragm
and
piping

Kick-down
solenoid,
kick-down
switch

and

wiring

Engine

idle

speed

and
condition
Engine
stall

speed

Fluid

pressure
(Line
and
governor)
Control
valves

Governor

valve
Band
servo

Transaxle

air
check
Ignition
switch
and

starter

Front
clutch

Rear

clutch

Brake

band

Low
and

reverse

brake
Oil
pump
Hydraulic
circuit

Torque

converter

One-way

clutch
Parking
linkage

Planetary

gear

Snift
sequence

Shifts from
1st to
2nd
or
2nd
to
3rd
in 1
range

Slipping

Practically
no
shift shock,
or
slip-page while 1st
to
2nd shifting 1
2 •
3
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4 5

7 6
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Slipping

Pracatically
no
shift shock
or
slip-page while 2nd
to
3rd shifting 1
2 •
3
• •

4 5

7 6


Slipping

No shift shock
or
engine runaway
in 1 to 2
range shift 1
2 •
3
• 4
5
• 6

• 7
• •
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Slipping

Engine runaway
or
slip when shifting
3rd to 2nd
1
• •
2
• •

3 4

5 6
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Slipping

Slippage evident when vehicle starts moving 1
2 •
5
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3 4

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Noise

Transaxle noisy
in P and N
range

Noise
Transaxle noisy
in D, 2, 1 and
R ranges •
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Others

No engine brake
in 1
range •
1 •

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2 3

• 4
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Others

Vehicle moves
in P
range
or
parking gear
not
disengaged when
P
range disengaged


Others
Transaxle overheats 3
4 5

2 6
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Others

White smoke from exhaust while running 1
• •
2
• •
3
4 5

• 6
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Others

Abnormal odor from
oil
level gauge pipe ©
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76G07C-016
Differential
Problem Probable Cause Remedy Page
Noise Insufficient fluid Add 7C—25
Low fluid quality Replace with specified
ATF
7C-25
Worn bearing Adjust
or
replace 7C-79
Contact surface
of
gears worn Replace 7C-79
Tooth surface
of
gears damaged Replace 7C-79
Contaminated
ATF
Repair
or
replace 7C-25
Differential gear damaged, excessive backlash Replace 7C-79
Excessive bearing preload Adjust 7C—94
76G07C-017
7C—11

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7C TROUBLESHOOTING
STEP 2 (STALL TEST)
This step is performed to determine if there is slippage of the friction elements or malfunction of the
hydraulic components.
Preparation
Check the following items prior to testing:
1. Engine coolant, engine oil and ATF levels.
2. Warm the engine thoroughly to raise the ATF temperature to operating level (50—80°C, 122—176°F).
3. Set the parking brake and block the front and rear of the wheels.
Pull the parking brake Water temperature
ATF
7C—14
76G07C-024

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TROUBLESHOOTING 7C
Procedure
76G07C-025
1. Connect a tachometer to the engine.
2. Shift the selector lever to D range.
3. Depress the brake pedal firmly with the left foot, and gradually depress the accelerator pedal with
the right foot.
4. Read and note the engine speed as soon as it becomes constant; then release the accelerator pedal.
Caution
Steps 3 to 4 must be done within 5 seconds.
5. Shift the selector to N range and let the engine idle for one minute or more.
Note The idling cools the ATF and prevents oil degeneration.
6. Perform stall tests for the following ranges in the same manner.
(1) 2 range
(2) 1 range
(3) R range
Standard stall speed:
FE engine 2050—2150 rpm
F6 engine 1800—2050 rpm
Caution
Always provide adequate cooling time between individual range stall tests.
7C-15

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7C TROUBLESHOOTING
Evaluation
Condition Possible cause
Worn oil pump
In all ranges Insufficient line
pressure
Oil leakage from oil pump, control
valve, and/or transaxle case
Stuck pressure regulator valve
In D, 2, and 1 Rear clutch slipping
Above specification In D range only One-way clutch slipping
In 2 range only Brake band slipping
Low and reverse brake slipping
Brake band slipping
In R range only Road test to determine if cause is low and reverse brake or reverse clutch:
a) Engine braking in 1 range Front clutch b) No engine braking in 1 range .... Low and reverse brake
Within specification All shift control elements within transaxle functioning normally
Below specification Engine out of tune Below specification
One-way clutch slipping within torque converter
76G07C-026
7C—16

Page 1134 of 1865


7C TROUBLESHOOTING
STEP 5 (OIL PRESSURE TEST)
This step determines line pressure, and governor pressure to check the hydraulic components and
for oil leakage.
Line Pressure Test
Preparation
1. Connect the SST to the line pressure output point.
2. Connect a tachometer to the engine.
3. Follow the test preparation procedure show in STEP 2 (STALL TEST).
Procedure
76G07C-030
1. Start the engine and verify that the idle speed is 950-5° rpm.
2. Shift the selector lever to D range.
3. Read the line pressure at idle.
4. Depress the brake pedal firmly with the left foot, and gradually depress the accelerator pedal with
the right foot.
5. Read the line pressure as soon as the engine speed becomes constant; then release the accelera-
tor pedal.
Caution
Steps 4 to 5 must be done within 5 seconds.
5. Shift the selector lever to N range and let the engine idle for one minute or more.
6. Read the line pressure at idle and engine stall speeds for each range in the same manner.
7C—20

Page 1139 of 1865


ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 7C
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID (ATF)
Inspection for Fluid Leaks
Check for fluid leaks; the following figure shows the locations where fluid leakage may possibly occur.
1. Kick-down solenoid
2. Vacuum diaphragm
3. Manual shaft
4. Speedometer driven gear
5. Oil level tube
6. Governor cover
7. Governor
8. Oil pan
9. Oil pump
10. Inhibitor switch
11. Transaxle case
12. Oil pump
13. Square head plugs
14. Bearing cover
15. Drive shaft
76G07C-041
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Inspection of Level
1. Apply the parking brake and block the wheels to
prevent the vehicle from rolling.
Note
Place the car on a flat, level surface.
2. Run the engine so that the automatic transaxle fluid
reaches operating temperature.
3. While the engine is idling, shift the select lever from
P to 1 and back again.
4. Let the engine idle.
5.Shift the select lever to P.
76G07C-042
7C-25

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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 7C
9. Install the under cover and side cover.
10. Lower the vehicle.
11. Add ATF, and with the engine idling, check the fluid
level.
12. Verify that there is no fluid leakage from the trans-
axle. (Refer to page 7C—25.)
76G07C-052
REPLACEMENT OF SERVO PISTON RETURN
SPRING
1. Remove the control valve body. (Refer to replace-
ment of control valve.)
2. Loosen the anchor end-bolt and locknut.
3. Remove the band strut.
4. Compress the servo piston retainer with the SST.
5. Remove the snap ring with a screwdriver.
76G07C-053
76G07C-054
6. Remove the servo retainer, piston and spring by
gradually loosening the SST.
7. Replace the return spring. If the O-ring or the piston
seal is damaged, replace them.
8. Assemble the servo retainer, piston, and spring,
insert them into the case with the SST. Fit the snap
ring into the ring groove.
9. Install the band strut.
10. Tighten the anchor-end bolt to 12—15 N-m
(120—150 cm-kg, 104—130 in-lb), then back it
off two full turns. Tighten the locknut to 55—80
N m (5.6—8.2 m-kg, 41—59 ft-lb).
11. Install the control valve body, oil pan, etc. in the
reverse order of removal.
12. Adjust the fluid level, and check for fluid leaks.
(Refer to page 7C—25.)
76G07C-055
7C—29

Page 1144 of 1865


7C REMOVAL
REMOVAL
PREPARATION
(1) Drain the ATF before removal.
(2) Attach the engine support.
(3) Jack up the vehicle and support it with safety stands.
Components
1. Battery
2. Battery carrier
3. Fresh air duct
4. Main fuse block
5. Distributor leads
6. Speedometer cable
7. Cnnectors
8. Ground wires
9. Selector cable
10. Vacuum hose
11. Front wheels
12. Splash shields
13. Oil cooler outlet and inlet
hoses
14. Tie-rod ends
15. Stabilizer bar control links
16. Lower arm ball joints
17. Driveshaft
18. Joint shaft bracket
76G07C-056
19. Joint shaft and driveshaft
20. Under cover
21. Torque converter bolts
22. Starter
23. Engine mount No.4
24. Engine mount No.2
25. Crossmember and left side
lower arm
26. Transaxle
7C-30

Page 1289 of 1865


10
STEERING SYSTEM
OUTLINE 10— 2
STRUCTURAL VIEW 10— 2 SPECIFICATIONS 10— 6
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 10— 7
MANUAL STEERING 10— 7
POWER STEERING 10— 8
4WS 10— 9
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 10— 10
STEERING WHEEL PLAY 10— 10
LOOSENESS OR PLAY OF THE
STEERING WHEEL 10— 10
STEERING WHEEL EFFORT 10— 10
POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL 1 fl-11
LOOSE OR DAMAGED
OIL PUMP BELT IC— 12
REAR STEERING GEAR OIL 10— 12 LEAKAGE OF POWER STEERING
FLUID 10— 13
INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT. 10— 15
BLEEDING OF POWER STEERING
SYSTEM 10— 15
POWER STEERING PRESSURE ... 10— 16
TIE-ROD END BOOTS 10— 18
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION .. 10— 18
STEERING WHEEL AND COLUMN 10— 21
STRUCTURAL VIEW 10— 21
REMOVAL 10— 22
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY.. 10— 24
INSPECTION 10— 25
INSTALLATION 1 fl-27
STEERING GEAR AND LINKAGE .. IC— 28
STRUCTURAL VIEW 10— 28
REMOVAL 10— 29
INSTALLATION 10— 30
4-WHEEL STEERING GEAR AND
LINKAGE 10— 31
STRUCTURAL VIEW 10— 31 4WS PERFORMANCE INSPECTION 10— 32
ADJUSTMENT OF STEERING
ANGLE TRASFER SHAFT 10— 35
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION .. 10— 37
INSPECTION 10— 44
MANUAL STEERING 10— 48
DISASSEMBLY 10— 48
INSPECTION 10— 51
ASSEMBLY 10— 52
ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER
STEERING 10— 58
DISASSEMBLY 10— 58
INSPECTION 10— 62
ASSEMBLY 10— 64
ELECTRONICALLY-CONTROLLED
POWER STEERING 10— 75
DISASSEMBLY 10— 75
INSPECTION 10— 78
ASSEMBLY 10— 79
OIL PUMP 10— 83
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION .. 10— 83
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF
ELECTRONICALLY-CONTROLLED
POWER STEERING 10— 87
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 10— 87
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 10— 87
TROUBLESHOOTING 10— 87
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF
4 WHEEL STEERING 10— 94
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 10— 94
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 10— 95
TROUBLESHOOTING 10— 95
4WS WARNING LIGHT 10—102
SPEED SENSOR (IN METER) 10—103
SPEED SENSOR (AT TRANSAXLE) 10—103
REAR-TO-FRONT STEERING
RATIO SENSOR 10—103
OIL LEVEL SWITCH
(IN P/S RESERVOIR) 10—103
RELAY AND TIMER 10—104 76G10X-001

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OUTLINE 10
1. Steering wheel
2. Steering shaft
3. Intermediate shaft
4. Steering gear assembly
5. Pressure hose
6. Return hose
7. Oil pump
8. Reserve tank
86U10X-003
Note
Engine speed sensing power steering is abbreviated ESPS.
10—3

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