temperature MAZDA 626 1987 Manual Online
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OUTLINE 7B
STRUCTUAL VIEW
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1. Coasting clutch 7. Low and reverse brake
2. Forward clutch 8. Output gear
3. Reverse clutch 9. Idle gear
4. Reverse and forward drum 10. Differential
5. 3-4 clutch 11. Parking pawl
6. 2-4 brake band 12. Throttle cable
13. Control body
14. Oil pump
15. Inhibitor switch
16. Pulse generator
17. Fluid temperature switch
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TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-EL) 7B
7. Oil Leakage
Check for oil leakage.
(1) Warm up the ATF.
(2) Apply the parking brake and block the wheels
to prevent the vehicle from rolling.
(3) Shift the selector lever to R range.
(4) Check if oil leaks from the following oil seals
or gaskets.
(5) If oil leaks, replace the oil seal or gasket.
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Check for fluid leaks; the following figure shows the locations where fluid leakage may possibly occur.
1. Oil pan
2. Control valve body cover
3. Oil pump
4. Inhibitor switch
5. Speedometer driven gear
6. Pulse generator
7. Oil filler tube
8. Throttle cable
9. Bearing cover
10. Driveshaft
11. Square head plug
12. Transaxle case
13. Drain plug
14. Oil cooler return pipe
15. Oil cooler outlet pipe
16. Fluid temperature switch
17. Blind plugs
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TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-EL) 7B
Item Indication Condition Possible cause
BRAKE LIGHT SW ON Brake pedal depressed Brake light switch or
wiring BRAKE LIGHT SW
OFF Brake pedal released
Brake light switch or
wiring
WATER TEMP SW ON Coolant temperature 72°C (162°F) or above Water temp switch or wiring WATER TEMP SW
OFF Coolant temperature lower than 65°C (149°F)
Water temp switch or wiring
ATF TEMP SW ON ATF temperature 150°C (302°F) or above Fluid temperature switch or wiring ATF TEMP SW
OFF ATF temperature lower than 143°C (289°F)
Fluid temperature switch or wiring
CRUISE CONTROL SW Not used — —
Input (Digital display)
THROTTLE SENSOR
EC-AT control unit terminal voltage All the time Throttle sensor, idle switch or wirings
VEHICLE SPEED*
Vehicle speed calculated from speed sensor signal
All the time Vehicle speed sensor, speedometer cable, or wiring
DRUM SPEED* Drum speed All the time Pulse generator or wirings
Output (Light)
1-2 SOLENOID VALVE*
ON
Refer to page 7B—26 solenoid valve operation table
Control unit, 1-2 shift sol., or wiring 1-2 SOLENOID VALVE* OFF
Refer to page 7B—26 solenoid valve operation table
Control unit, 1-2 shift sol., or wiring
2-3 SOLENOID VALVE*
ON Refer to page 7B—26 solenoid valve operation table Control unit, 2-3 shift sol., or wiring 2-3 SOLENOID VALVE* OFF
Refer to page 7B—26 solenoid valve operation table Control unit, 2-3 shift sol., or wiring
3-4 SOLENOID VALVE*
ON
Refer to page 7B—26 solenoid valve operation table
Control unit, 3-4 shift sol., or wiring 3-4 SOLENOID VALVE* OFF
Refer to page 7B—26 solenoid valve operation table
Control unit, 3-4 shift sol., or wiring
LOCK-UP SOLE-NOID VALVE*
ON Lock-up condition Control unit, lock-up sol., or wiring LOCK-UP SOLE-NOID VALVE* OFF Non-lock-up condition
Control unit, lock-up sol., or wiring
HOLD INDICATOR ON Hold mode Control unit, Hold switch, or wiring HOLD INDICATOR OFF Other modes
Control unit, Hold switch, or wiring
MODE INDICATOR ON Power or economy mode Control unit, hold switch, mode switch, or wiring MODE INDICATOR
OFF Hold mode
Control unit, hold switch, mode switch, or wiring
NO LOAD SIGNAL Not used — —
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TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-EL) 7B
STEP 4 (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. Engage the parking brake and use wheel chocks at the front and rear wheels.
Pull the parking brake Water temperature
ATF
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7B TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-EL)
STEP 7 (ROAD TEST)
This step is performed to inspect for problems at the various ranges. If these tests show any problems,
adjust or replace by referring to the electronic system component or mechanical sections.
Caution
Perform the test at normal ATF operating temperature (50—80°C, 122—176°F).
D Range Test
Shift point, shift pattern, and shift shock
1. Shift the selector lever to D range and select the Power mode.
2. Accelerate the vehicle with half and full throttle valve opening.
Note
Throttle sensor voltage of the EC-AT Tester represents the throttle valve opening.
3. Check that 1-2, 2-3 and 3-OD up-shifts and downshifts and lock-up are obtained. The shift points
must be as shown in the D range (Power) shift diagram.
Note
a) Drum speed (rpm) of the EC-AT Tester represents the shift point.
b) Vehicle speed of the EC-AT Tester and speedometer and vehicle speed on a chassis
roller may not meet the specified shift pattern because of tire size. Therefore, check
the shift points with the Drum speed.
c) There is no lock-up when the coolant temperature is below 72°C (162°F).
d) There is no overdrive when the cruise control is operating and there is a 3 km/h (1.9
mph) difference between the pre-set cruise speed and vehicle speed, or set or resume
switch is ON.
e) There is no lock-up when the brake pedal is depressed.
4. Check the up-shifts for shift shock or slippage in the same manner.
5. While driving in OD, shift the selector lever to S range and check that 4-3 downshift immediately
occurs, then decelerate and check that engine braking effect is felt in only 3rd gear.
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Water Temperature Switch Inhibition Function
1. Stop the vehicle.
2. Disconnect the water temperature switch con-
nector.
3. Drive the vehicle in D range selected.
4. Check that OD and lock-up does not operate.
5. If not cancelled, check the wiring harness of the
water temperature switch.
6. Stop the vehicle and reconnect the water temper-
ature switch connector.
Kick-down Switch Inhibition Function
1. Connect the terminals of the kick-down switch con-
nector with a jumper wire.
2. Drive the vehicle in D range selected.
3. Check that the OD and lock-up do not achieve.
4. If not correct, check wiring harness of kick-down
switch.
5. Stop the vehicle and reconnect the connector to
the switch.
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TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-HL) 7B
STEP 3 (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. Engage the parking brake and use wheel chocks at the front and rear wheels.
Pull the parking brake Water temperature
ATF
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TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-HL) 7B
STEP 5 (ROAD TEST)
This step is performed to inspect for problems at the various ranges.
If
these tests show any problems,
adjust or replace by referring to the mechanical sections.
Perform the test at normal ATF operating temperature (50—80°C, 122—176°F).
D Range Test
Shift point, shift pattern, and shift shock
1. Shift the selector lever to D range and depress the OD OFF switch.
2. Accelerate the vehicle with half (4/8) and full (8/8) throttle valve opening.
3. Check that 1-2, 2-3 and 3-OD up-shifts and downshifts and lock-up are obtained. The shift points
must be as shown in the D range shift diagram.
Note
a) Vehicle speed on a chassis roller may not meet the specified shift diagram because of
tire size.
b) There is no lock-up or OD when the coolant temperature is below 72°C (162°F), and when
the OD OFF switch is depressed.
4. Check the up and down shifts for shift shock or slippage.
5. While driving in 3rd (50—60 km/h, 31—37 mph) shift the selector lever to 2 range and check that
3-2 downshift immediately occurs, then decelerate and check that engine braking effect is felt in
2nd gear.
D range shift diagram
FE engine
Caution
8/8 n
-OD
0 20(12) 40(25) 60(37) 80(50) 100(63) 120(74) 140(87)
Vehicle speed km/h (mph)
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3. Remove the screw and move the inhibitor switch
so that the small hole is aligned with the screw hole.
4. Set the alignment by inserting a 2.0 mm (0.079
in) diameter pin through the holes.
5. Loosely tighten the switch mounting bolts, remove
the pin, and reinstall the screw.
6. Tighten the switch mounting bolts to specification.
Tightening torque:
8—11 N-m (80—110 cm-kg, 69—95 in-lb)
7. Recheck the continuity of the individual terminals.
WATER TEMPERATURE SWITCH
Inspection
1. Remove the water temperature switch.
2. Place the switch in water with a thermometer and
heat up the water gradually.
3. Check the continuity of the terminals. If necessary
replace the switch.
Connection guide
Water temperature Continuity
Below 65°C (149°F) Yes
Above 72°C (162°F) \ No
FLUID TEMPERATURE SWITCH (G4A-EL)
Inspection
1. Remove the fluid temperature switch.
2. Place the switch in oil with a thermometer as shown
and heat it up gradually.
3. Check the continuity of the terminals. If necessary
replace the switch.
Connection guide
Fluid temperature Continuity
Above 150°C (302°F) Yes
Below 143°C (289°F) No
BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH (G4A-EL)
Inspection of Terminal Voltage
1. Turn the ignition switch ON.
2. Check the voltage between terminal (WG) and
ground while depressing the brake pedal.
Terminal voltage I Brake pedal
Approx. 12V Depressed
Below 1,5V Released
3. If not correct, check continuity of the switch.
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ELECTRICAL SYSTEM COMPONENTS 7B
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EC-AT CONTROL UNIT (G4A-EL)
SOLENOID VALVES (G4A-EL)
Inspection of Resistance
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Disconnect the solenoid valve connector.
3. Measure the resistance of the terminals except (A)
terminal, if necessary replace the solenoid valve.
Resistance: 13—271]
Note
1-2 solenoid valve : F
2-3 solenoid valve : C,E
3-4 solenoid valve : B
Lock-up solenoid valve : D
NO LOAD SIGNAL (G4A-EL)
Refer to STEP 3 in Troubleshooting.
MODE, AND HOLD INDICATOR LIGHT (G4A-EL)
Refer to Section 15.
OD OFF INDICATOR LIGHT (G4A-HL)
Refer to Section 15.
/ 1S 10 10 1M X 1G 1E 1C
1A
1T 1R 1P 1N 1L 1J 1H 1F 1D 1B
/—
20 2M 2K X 2E 2C 2A
2P 2N 2L 2J 2H 2F 2D 2B
Terminal Voltage Chart
Terminal Connected to Voltage Condition
1A (Input) Hold switch Approx. 12V Switch depressed 1A (Input) Hold switch Below 1.5 V Switch released
1B (Input) Mode switch (Power side) Below 1.5V POWER mode 1B (Input) Mode switch (Power side) Approx. 12V ECONOMY mode
1C (Input)
Inhibitor
switch
L range Approx. 12V L range 1C (Input)
Inhibitor
switch
L range Below 1.5V Other ranges
1D (Input) Inhibitor
switch
S range Approx. 12 V S range 1D (Input) Inhibitor
switch
S range Below 1,5V Other ranges
1E (Input)
Inhibitor
switch D range Approx. 12V D range 1E (Input)
Inhibitor
switch D range Below 1.5 V Other ranges
1F (Input)
Inhibitor
switch
N and P range
Below 1,5V N or P range 1F (Input)
Inhibitor
switch
N and P range Approx. 12V Other ranges
1G (Input) Water temperature switch Approx. 12V Above 72°C (162°F) 1G (Input) Water temperature switch Below 1,5V Below 65°C (149°F)
1H — —
11 — —
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