torque MAZDA 626 1987 Workshop Manual

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7C TROUBLESHOOTING
ON VEHICLE OFF VEHICLE
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Condition

A.TF

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

No
shifting

Does
not
shift from 2nd
to
1
st or from
3rd to
1
st 1
• •
2
• •

• 3
4
5 6

No
shifting

Does
not
kick-down when accelerator
is
depressed
in 3rd
within
the
kick-down range 1
• •
3
2*

• 4
5
• •
• •
• ©

• ©

• •

No
shifting
Excessive engine speed when accelerated
in 3rd
due
to
delayed kick-down 5
• 6
• ©
• •

• ©

• •
• No
shifting

Does
not
shift from
3rd to 2nd
on
D to
2
range shift 1
2 •
5
6 •
• ©
• ®

• ®

• •

No
shifting

Does
not
shift from
3rd to 2nd
on
D to 1
range shift 5
7 6
• ©
• ®

• ®

• •


Shift

shock

Excessive
N to
D
range shift shock •
• •
2
• 1

3 4

• •
• •
© •

• •

• •


Shift

shock

Excessive
1
st
to
2nd shift shock 1
• •
2
• •
3
• 4

5 6
• •
• ©

• •

• •


Shift

shock

Excissive 2nd
to 3rd
shift shock •
• •
1
• •

2 3

4 5
• ©
• ©

Shift

shock

Vehicle braked when shifted from
1
st
to 2nd

Shift

shock
Vehicle braked when shifted from 2nd
to 3rd
1
• •

• •

• 3
.
2 •


Shift

shock

Vehicle braked when shifted
to
R range 1
• •

• •

• •

3 2
• •
© ©

• •

• ©

Shift

shock

Shift shock felt when accelerator
is
released
and
deceleration occurs •
1 •
2
3*

4 5
6
• •
• •
• •

• ©

• *


Shift

shock

Excessively large 2nd
to 1st
shift shock
in 1
range 1
• •
2
• •
3
4 5

• •

Shift

point

Excessively high
1st to 2nd
and 2nd
to
3rd shift 1
• •
2
3 •

4 5
6
• •

Shift

point

Excessively high
3rd to 2nd
and
2nd to
1
st shift point •
1 •
2
3 •

4 5
6
• •
• •
• •

• ©

• •

Shift

point
Kick-down operates
or
engine overruns when depressing
ped-
al
in 3rd
beyond kick-down speed limit
1
2 •
3
• •

4 5
6
• 7


Shift
sequence

Shifts directly from 1st
to 3rd
1
• •

• •

• 2
3
• 4
• •
• ©

• ©

• •


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

• •

2 3

• •

7C-10

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TROUBLESHOOTING
7C

ON VEHICLE -OFF VEHICLE
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reference
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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
• •

4 5

7 6
• •
• ©

• ©

• •


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
• •
• ©

© •

• •

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
• •

3 4

• 6
• •
• •

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• •


Noise

Transaxle noisy
in P and N
range

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

© •

© •
©

Others

No engine brake
in 1
range •
1 •

• •

2 3

• 4
• •
• •
©
• ©

• •


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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©
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© ©
©
• •
©
Others

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

• 6
• ®
© ©
©
© ©
©
• •
@

Others

Abnormal odor from
oil
level gauge pipe ©
® ©
©
© ®
©
• •
©
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

Page 1130 of 1865


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 1140 of 1865


7C ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
76G07C-349
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. Button need not
^ be depressed.
Button must be depressed
76G07C-043
6. Ensure that the ATF level is between the F and L
marks. Add ATF to specification, if necessary.
ATF type: Dexron II or M II!
Inspection of Condition
1. Check the ATF for discoloration.
2. Check the ATF for any unusual smell.
Note
Determine whether or not the automatic trans-
mission should be disassembled by observ-
ing the condition of fluid carefully.
If the fluid is muddy and varnished, it indicates
burned drive plates.
SELECTOR LEVER
Inspection
1. Check that the selector lever can be shifted as
shown in the figure.
2. Make sure there is a click at each range when shift-
ed from P <-• 1 range.
3. Check that the positions of the selector lever and
the indicator are exact.
4. Check that the button returns smoothly when used
to shift the selector.
Adjustment
1. Shift the selector lever to the P range.
2. Loosen locknuts A, B, and C.
3. Shift the transaxle to P range by moving the man-
ual shaft of the transaxle.
4. Tighten locknut C to the specified torque.
Tightening torque:
8—11 N-m (80—110 cm-kg, 69—95 in-lb)
76G07C-044
7C-26

Page 1141 of 1865


ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 7C
76G07C-045
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5. Turn locknut A by hand until it just touches the
spacer.
6. Tighten locknut B to the specified torque.
Tightening torque:
8—11 N-m (80—110 cm-kg, 69—95 in-lb)
7. Verify that there is a click at each range when shift-
ed from P «-» 1 range.
8. Check that the positions of the selector lever and
the indicator are exact.
9. Check that the button returns smoothly when used
to shift the selector.
10. If necessary, check the spring.
VACUUM DIAPHRAGM
Inspection
1. Remove the vacuum hose from the vacuum di-
aphragm. Check for ATF leakage. Replace if any
is found.
2. Remove the vacuum diaphragm.
3. Verify that the diaphragm rod moves when vacu-
um is applied.
Caution
When removing the diaphragm, do not drop
the rod into the oil pan.
76G07C-046
Vacuum diaphragm
Adjustment
Note
a) Excessive shift shocks and improper shift-
ing often indicate a vacuum diaphragm mal-
function.
b) Remove approximately 1.0 liter (1.1 US qt,
0.9 Imp qt) of ATF before removing the
vacuum diaphragm.
1. Remove the vacuum diaphragm, rod, and O-ring
from the transaxle case.
2. Measure the N dimension indicated in the figure
with the SST and a scale.
3. Select the diaphragm rod in accordance with the
table.
N dimension Applicable diaphragm
rod length
Below 25.4 mm (1.000 in) 29.5 mm (1.161 in)
25.4—25.9 mm (1.000-1.020 in) 30.0 mm (1.181 in)
25.9—26.4 mm (1.020-1.039 in) 30.5 mm (1.200 in)
26.4—26.9 mm
(1.039—1.059 in) 31.0 mm (1.220 in)
26.9 mm (1.059 in) or over 31.5 mm (1.240 in)
76G07C-048
10,-21

Page 1142 of 1865


7C ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
REPLACEMENT OF CONTROL VALVE
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Jack up the vehicle and support it with safety
stands.
3. Drain the ATF.
4. Remove the under cover and side cover.
76G07C-049
63U07B-024
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76G07C-050
5. Remove the oil pan from the transaxle case.
Caution
Be careful because some ATF will be in the
oil pan.
6. Remove the control valve body.
Caution
Be careful not to lose the ball and spring for
the torque converter relief valve or the vacu-
um diaphragm rod.
7. Install the control valve body as follows:
(1) Install the vacuum diaphragm rod.
(2) Insert the ball and spring into the hole in the
transaxle case.
Note
a) The ball is inserted first, then the spring.
b) Use petroleum jelly to prevent them from
falling out.
(3) Install the control valve, mating the groove of
the manual valve with the driving pin of the con-
trol rod.
(4) Tighten the control valve mounting bolts to the
specified torque.
Tightening torque:
8—11 N-m (80—110 cm-kg, 69—95 in-lb)
8. Install the oil pan and tighten the bolts to the speci-
fied torque.
Tightening torque:
5—8 N-m (50—80 cm-kg, 43—69 in-lb)
76G07C-051
7C-28

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 1147 of 1865


REMOVAL 7C
22. Remove the under cover.
23. Remove the torque converter bolts.
76GQ7C-065
24. Remove the starter.
76G07C-066
25. Suspend the engine with the SST.
76G07C-067
26. Remove engine mount No.4 and bracket.
76G07C-068
7C-33

Page 1149 of 1865


DISASSEMBLY 7C
DISASSEMBLY
DISASSEMBLY - STEP 1
76G07C-072
1. Torque converter
2. Oil pump shaft
3. Turbine shaft
4. Inhibitor switch
5. Kick-down solenoid
6. Vacuum diaphragm and
rod
7. Oil level gauge and tube
8. Speedometer driven gear
9. Oil pan and gasket
10. Control valve body
11. Steel ball and spring
12. Oil pump
7C—35

Page 1150 of 1865


7C DISASSEMBLY
Procedure
Precaution
(1) Clean the transaxle exterior thoroughly with steam and/or cleaning solvents prior to disassembly.
(2) Disassemble the transaxle in a clean area (dustproof workspace) to prevent dust entry into the
mechanisms.
(3) Inspect the individual transaxle components in accordance with the QUICK DIAGNOSIS CHART
during disassembly.
(4) Use plastic hammers when applying force to separate the light alloy case joints.
(5) Do not use rags during disassembly to prevent contamination.
(6) Neatly arrange the removed parts in order during disassembly.
76G07C-073
1. Remove the torque converter from the converter
housing.
Note
Do not allow the ATF to spill when removing
the torque converter.
83U07B-119
2. Pull out the oil pump shaft by hand.
3. Remove the turbine shaft.
76G07C-074
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4. Remove the clip from the turbine shaft.
Note
Do not reuse the clip.
76G07C-075
7C-36

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