clock MAZDA 626 1987 Owner's Manual

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7C ELECTRIC COMPONENTS
Adjustment
1. Loosen the kick-down switch locknuts.
2. Depress the accelerator pedal fully.
3. Turn the switch until the threaded case touches the
stop.
4. Turn the switch counterclockwise one-half turn.
5. Secure the switch with the locknut.
76G07C-039
KICK-DOWN SOLENOID
Check that the rod extends when 12 V is applied.
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7C DISASSEMBLY
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76G07C-111
76G07C-112
7. Remove the retaining plate, drive plate, driven
plate, and dished plate.
8. Remove the low and reverse brake hub.
(1) Install the SST to the low and reverse brake
hub as shown.
(2) Compress the brake hub.
(3) Remove the snap ring.
(4) Remove the SST.
(5) Remove the low and reverse brake hub and
springs.
9. Remove the low and reverse brake piston.
(1) Install the SST to the low and reverse brake
piston as shown.
(2) Remove the brake piston by turning the SST
counterclockwise.
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POWER BRAKE UNIT 1 1
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Disassembly Note
Front and rear shells
1. Secure the front shell studs in a vise after attach-
ing suitable nuts to them to prevent damage to the
studs.
2. Before separating the front and rear shell assem-
blies, make matching marks to be used in reas-
sembly.
3. Fit a wrench onto the rear shell studs; then fasten
two of them with suitable nuts.
4. Rotate the rear shell counterclockwise to unlock.
Caution
The rear shell is spring loaded; loosen it
carefully.
Retainer key
Depress the plunger rod fully; then remove the re-
tainer key.
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86U11X-050
Assembly Note
Application of Grease
Before assembly, coat the parts shown in the figure
with silicon grease.
(1) Entire surface of reaction disc
(2) Dust seal lip
(3) Push rod
(4) Diaphragm-to-shell contacting surfaces
(5) Power piston
(6) Valve plunger oil seal
Retainer key
1. Push down the plunger rod.
2. Align the groove of the valve plunger with the slot
of the power piston.
3. Insert the retainer key.
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1 1 POWER BRAKE UNIT
Diaphragm
Install the diaphragm to the power piston and plate.
Caution
Check that the diaphragm is well seated in the
groove.
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Rear shell assembly
Assemble the rear shell assembly; carefully guiding
the tube end of the power piston through the dust
seal of the rear shell.
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Front shell and rear shells
Press down the rear shell assembly, and rotate it
clockwise until the matching marks are aligned.
Caution
Fit suitable nuts to two studs of the rear shell
and tighten them to mount the wrench.
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INSPECTION
1. Inspect all rubber parts. Wipe free of fluid and care-
fully inspect all rubber parts for cuts, nicks, and
other damage.
2. Check the power piston for cracks,distortion, chip-
ping, and damaged seats.
3. Inspect the reaction disc rubber for deterioration.
4. Check that the seats of the valve rod and plunger
are smooth and free of nicks and dents.
5. Inspect the front and rear shells for scratches,
scores, pits, dents, and other damage.
6. Check the diaphragm for cuts and other damage.
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REAR DISC BRAKE 1 1
REAR DISC BRAKE
SIMPLE INSPECTION OF DISC PAD WEAR
1. Loosen the rear wheel lug nuts.
2. Jack up the rear of the vehicle and support it with
safety stands.
3. Remove the wheels.
4. Look through the caliper inspection hole and check
that the remaining thickness of the pad is 1 mm
(0.04 in) min.
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86U11X-084
REPLACEMENT OF DISC PAD
Caution
Replace the left and right pads at the same
time.
1. Loosen the wheel lug nuts.
2. Release the parking brakes.
3. Jack up the rear of the vehicle and support it with
safety stands.
4. Remove the wheels.
5. Remove the parking brake cable from the cable
bracket and the operating lever.
6. Remove the upper mounting bolt; then pivot the
caliper.
7. Remove the V-springs.
8. Remove the pads and shims.
Warning
Asbestos dust is a health hazard. Do not blow
away brake dust with compressed air.
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86U11X-086
9. Apply the grease supplied in the pad attachment
set to the new shims; then attach them to the new
pads.
10. Turn the piston fully inward by rotating the SST
clockwise. Align the piston groove as shown in the
illustration.
Note
The piston groove and inner pad alignment pin
must be aligned when the inner pad is in-
stalled.
11. Install the pads and shims to the mounting support.
12. Install the pad clip.
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1 1 REAR DISC BRAKE
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
1. Disassemble the caliper in the sequence shown in the figure, referring to disassembly note for spe-
cially marked parts.
2. Inspect all parts, referring to inspection note.
3. Assemble in the reverse order of disassembly, referring to assembly note for specially marked parts.
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1. Guide pin
2. Pin boot
3. Bushing
4. Retaining ring
5. Dust seal
6. Piston
7. Piston seal
8. Snap ring
9. Adjuster spindle
10. Stopper
11. O-ring
12. Connecting link
13. Return spring
14. Operating lever
15. Boot
16. Boot clip
17. Needle bearing
18. Cable braket
Disassembly Note
Piston
Remove the piston with the SST.
Note
The piston can be removed by turning the SST
counterclockwise.
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REAR DISC BRAKE 1 1
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4. Move the operating lever and check that the ad-
juster spindle moves smoothly.
Piston
1. Clean the piston.
2. Install the dust seal in the piston groove.
3. Turn the piston into the caliper cylinder while rotat-
ing the SST clockwise.
Note
Turn the piston in fully, and align the piston
grooves as shown in the illustration.
4. Fit the dust seal into the caliper cylinder.
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13 REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT
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86U13X-116
86U13X-117
86U13X-116
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REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT
PRE-INSPECTION
1. Check the tire inflation and bring to the recom-
mended pressure.
2. Inspect the wheel and tire runout.
3. The vehicle must be on level ground and have no
luggage or passenger load.
4. Check that the suspension is correctly adjusted.
5. The difference in height between the left and right
sides from the center of the wheel to the fender
rim should be within 10 mm (0.39 in).
Caution
a) Front and rear wheel alignments should be
checked simultaneously. If adjustment is
made to either the front or rear wheels,
recheck the alignment, particularly toe-in,
on all other wheels.
b) Check and adjust the steering angle trans-
fer shaft after adjusting the rear wheel align-
ment. (Refer to Section 10.)
TOE-IN
Inspection
1. Raise the rear of the vehicle until the wheels clear
the ground.
2. Turn the wheels by hand, mark a line in the center
of each tire tread using a scribing block.
3. Lower the vehicle.
4. Measure the distance between the marked lines
at the front and rear of the wheels.
Toe-in
0 ± 3 mm (0 ±0.12 in) 2WS
3 ± 3 mm (0.12 ±0.12 in) 4WS
Adjustment (2WS)
1. Loosen the adjusting rod lock nuts, then adjust the
toe-in.
2. To increase the toe-in, turn the adjusting rods as
follows:
Right rod — Turn counterclockwise
Left rod — Turn clockwise
To decrease the toe-in, turn the adjusting rods as
follows:
Right rod — Turn clockwise
Left rod — Turn counterclockwise
Caution
a) Both the left and right rods must be adjust-
ed by the same amount.
b) One turn of the adjusting rod (both sides)
changes the toe-in by about 11.6 mm (0.46
in).
3. Tighten the adjusting rod lock nuts to the speci-
fied torque.
Tightening torque:
55—80 N-m (5.6—8.2 m-kg, 41—59 ft-lb)

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CLUSTER SWITCH 15
CLUSTER SWITCH
STRUCTURAL VIEW
For Left Hand Drive
Rocker type
-A

M

Except
ECE
Rear def. SW
Push type
-<3»-
ivi
a
Rear
wiper
SW
Rear +washer SW
Digital clock
' Oscillator SW
Hazard SW
A
Digital clock
/ Oscillator SW ./ i
A
Hazard SW

Rear def.
SW
ECE only
lot
4 Hazard
SW
Rear fog
light
SW
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16 OUTLINE
Safety Precautions
1. The R-12 liquid refrigerant is highly volatile. A drop
of it on the skin of your hand could result in local-
ized frostbite. When handling the refrigerant, be
sure to wear gloves.
2. If the refrigerant splashes into your eyes, wash
them with clean water immediately. It is standard
practice to wear goggles or glasses to protect your
eyes, and gloves to protect your hands.
3. The R-12 container is a highly pressurized vessel.
Never leave it in a hot place, and check to be sure
that the temperature where it is stored is below
52°C (126°F).
4. A halide leak detector is often used to check the
system for refrigerant leakage. Remember that
R-12, upon coming into contact with flame (this de-
tector burns like propane to produce a small flame),
produces phosgene, a toxic gas.
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V/^V
Connection
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Refrigerant Container Service Valve
1. Before connecting the valve to the refrigerant con-
tainer, turn the handle fully counterclockwise.
2. Turn the disc counterclockwise until it reaches its
highest position.
3. Connect the center hose to the valve fitting. Turn
the disc fully clockwise by hand.
4. Turn the handle clockwise to make a hole in the
sealed tap.
5. Turn the handle fully counterclockwise to fill the
center hose with air. Do not open the high- and
low-pressure manual valves.
6. Loosen the center hose nut connected to the cen-
ter fitting of the manifold gauge.
Allow air to escape for a few seconds, then tight-
en the nut.
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