wiring MAZDA 626 1987 Manual Online

Page 1123 of 1865


TROUBLESHOOTING
7C

QUICK DIAGNOSIS CHART
How
to use
Quick Diagnosis Chart
1.
The
numbers indicate
the
order
of
inspection
for
troubleshooting.
2. Circled numbers indicate that
the
transaxle must
be
removed from
the
vehicle.
76G07C-013
Transaxle ON VEHICLE OFF VEHICLE


\ Inspection point
\
and
reference
\ page
Condition


7C-25
7C-26
7C-23
10—21
7C—23,24
Section

4A

7C-14
7C—20,22
10—lb
10-12 10—69
7C—5
Section

5

7C—58
7C-62
7C-70
7C-71
7C-55
7C-125
7C-54 7C-71
7C-66,

98

7C-68,

71
\ Inspection point
\
and
reference
\ page
Condition

ATF

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

I

Engine

starting
Engine does
not
start
in
N or P
range •
2 3
1

Engine

starting
Engine starts
in
ranges other than
N
and P
ranges •
1 2

Accelerating
Vehicle does
not
move
in
D
range (moves
in 1, 2 & R
ranges) •
• •

Accelerating
Vehicle does
not
move
in
forward ranges (moves
in R
range)
Ex-
tremely poor acceleration •
• 5
• •
© •

• ©

• •

Accelerating
Vehicle does
not
move
in R
range (moves
in
forward range) Extremely poor acceleration 1
2 •

• •

3 4

• 5
• ©
© •
©
• ©

• •

Accelerating
Vehicle does
not
move
in any
range 1
2 •

• •

3 4

• 5
• •
• •

© ©

• ©

Accelerating Slippage felt when accelerating 1
2 •
6
• •
•ST
CO


• 5
• •
• •

© ©

• •
• Accelerating
Vehicle moves
in
N
range
Accelerating
Excessive creep
Accelerating
No creep
at all
©
© •

© ©

• •

Accelerating
Low maximum speed
and
poor acceleration 1
2 •

• 7
3
4 6

5 •
• ©
© ©

No shifting

Does
not
shift from
1
st to 2nd

1 •
2
3 •

• 4
5
6 7
• •
© ©

• ©

• •


No shifting
Does
not
shift from
2nd to 3rd

1 •
2
3 •

• 4
5
6 7


No shifting

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

• 3
4
5 6
• ©
• ©

• ©

• •

76G07C-014
7C-9

Page 1124 of 1865


7C TROUBLESHOOTING
ON VEHICLE OFF VEHICLE
-

\ Inspection point
\ and reference
\ page
Condition


LO
(O
CO CJ OJ CM I
I I
O
O
CJ
r-~
r—
7C-27
7C—23,24
Section

4A

7C—14
7C—20,22
7C-75

CO
O)
<o
in
I
I I
o
o o
r—
r—
Section

5
CO CO
o
WON I
I I
o
o o
1— 1—
m i-
in co
S
IO
i-
1
1 1
o
o o

I—
7C—54
7C-71
7C-66,

98

7C—68,

71
\ Inspection point
\ and reference
\ page
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

Page 1125 of 1865


TROUBLESHOOTING
7C

ON VEHICLE -OFF VEHICLE
-

\ Inspection point
\
and
reference
\ page
Condition


in cd
ra
CM CM CM
I
I I
o
o o
I—
r~—
r—
7C—27
7C—23,24
Section
4A

7C—14
7C—20,22
7C-75

CM
0>
[—
CO
LO I
I I
O
O O
r^ r—
Section

5
CD CM
O
in (D
s
I
I I
o
o o
r—
r^

w <f>
CM
r-
m f-
I
I I
o
o o
r-— I—
r-—
7C—54
7C-71
7C—66,

98

7C-68,

71 \ Inspection point
\
and
reference
\ page
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
• ®
• ©

• ®

• •


Slipping

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

3 4

• 6
• •
• •

® ©

• •


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
• ®
©
(D ©
© ©
©
• •
©
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 1137 of 1865


ELECTRIC COMPONENTS 7C
76G07C-036
76G07C-037
76G07C-038
ELECTRIC COMPONENTS
INHIBITOR SWITCH
Inspection
1. Check that engine starts only at P and N range.
2. Check that the backup lights illuminate in R range
with the ignition switch ON.
3. If the inhibitor switch is not operating properly, dis-
connect it and check the continuity between the
terminals.
Connection guide
Position
N
D, 1, 2
Connector terminal
-O
O -O
-O
O—O: Indicates continuity
4. If not correct, replace the inhibitor switch.
KICK-DOWN SWITCH
Inspection of Terminal Voltage
1. Turn the ignition switch ON.
2. Check the voltage at terminal (V) with a voltmeter.
Depressing stroke Terminal voltage
7/8-8/8 (Full) Approx. 12 V
0-7/8 Below 1,5V
3. If not correct, check the wiring harness or switch,
or adjust the switch position.
Inspection of Switch
1. Disconnect the kick-down switch connector.
2. Check for continuity of the switch with an
ohmmeter.
Switch Continuity
Pushed Yes
Released No
3. If not correct, replace the kick-down switch.
83U07B-060
7C—23

Page 1377 of 1865


ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF ELECTRONICALLY-CONTROLLED POWER STEERING (ECPS) 1 0
Diagnosis Table
Condition Output pattern Malfunction Flow chart
No.
4.4V
0V-
10 seconds Power steering sole-noid valve or wiring harness (Control unit to Solenoid valve)
P/S—1
Refer to page
10-91
4.4V
0V-
Wiring harness (Con-
trol unit to Ignition coil) P/S—2 Refer to page 10-91
Steering wheel in straight-ahead po-sition with engine idling.
4.4V
OV-
Steering wheel angle sensor or wiring har-ness (Control unit to Angle sensor)
P/S—3 Refer to page 10-92
4.4V
ov-
Normal operation
Wiring harness (Fuse box to Control unit or Control unit to Body ground)
P/S—5 Refer to page 10—93
OV
10 seconds Power steering sole-
noid valve or wiring
harness (Control unit
to Solenoid valve)
P/S—1 Refer to page 10—91
B Steering wheel turned 45° left and right from center with engine idling
4.4V
0V
Wiring harness (Con-
trol unit to Ignition coil)
P/S—2 Refer to page 10-91
4.4V
0V'
Normal operation
4.4V
0V-
Steering wheel angle
sensor or wiring har-
ness (Control unit to
Angle sensor)
P/S—3 Refer to page 10—92
76G10X-023
10-89

Page 1378 of 1865


1 0 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF ELECTRONICALLY-CONTROLLED POWER STEERING (ECPS)
Condition Output pattern Malfunction Flow chart No.
B Cont'd
OV
Wiring harness (Fuse
box to Control unit or
Control unit to Body
ground)
P/S—5 Refer to page 10-93
C
Front wheels driv-en at more than 10 km/h (6.2 mph)
4.4V —
1 3 s econds Power steering sole-noid valve or wiring harness (Control unit to Solenoid valve)
P/S—1 Refer to page 10-91
C
Front wheels driv-en at more than 10 km/h (6.2 mph)
uv
Power steering sole-noid valve or wiring harness (Control unit to Solenoid valve)
P/S—1 Refer to page 10-91
C
Front wheels driv-en at more than 10 km/h (6.2 mph)
4.4V
n\i

Wiring harness (Con-trol unit to Ignition coil) P/S—2 Refer to page 10-91
C
Front wheels driv-en at more than 10 km/h (6.2 mph)
Wiring harness (Con-trol unit to Ignition coil) P/S—2 Refer to page 10-91
C
Front wheels driv-en at more than 10 km/h (6.2 mph)
4.4V
Steering wheel angle sensor or wiring har-ness (Control unit to Angle sensor)
P/S-3 Refer to page 10—92
C
Front wheels driv-en at more than 10 km/h (6.2 mph)

<J
V
Steering wheel angle sensor or wiring har-ness (Control unit to Angle sensor)
P/S-3 Refer to page 10—92
C
Front wheels driv-en at more than 10 km/h (6.2 mph)
4.4V
Vehicle speed sensor or wiring harness
(Control unit to Meter)
P/S—4 Refer to page 10-92
C
Front wheels driv-en at more than 10 km/h (6.2 mph)
uv
Vehicle speed sensor or wiring harness
(Control unit to Meter)
P/S—4 Refer to page 10-92
C
Front wheels driv-en at more than 10 km/h (6.2 mph)
4.4V
OV —
Normal operation —
C
Front wheels driv-en at more than 10 km/h (6.2 mph)
OV
Wiring harness (Fuse box to Control unit or Control unit to Body ground)
P/S—5 Refer to page 10-93
76G10X-024
10-90

Page 1379 of 1865


ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
OF
ELECTRONICALLY-CONTROLLED POWER STEERING (ECPS) 1 0
Flow Chart
P/S—1
Failure of solenoid valve or wiring harness (Control unit to Solenoid valve)
Disconnect control unit connector. Check resistance between terminals.
Check voltage between (YL) and D (B) terminal of
control unit connector with engine running
OK
Terminal Resistance
M(LB)—N(LG) 3.5 — 7Q
Check control unit connector, solenoid valve connec-tor, and joint connector for connection, and check output pattern again.
NG
Check the solenoid valve (Refer to page 10—93),
NG
Replace solenoid valve.
P/S-Z Broken wiring harness
(Control unit to Coil)
Terminate of control unit connector with engine running.
NG
Replace control unit.
OK Repair wiring harness (Control unit to Solenoid valve).
Terminal Voltage
L(YL)-D(B) Approx. 12V
NG Repair the wiring harness (Control unit to Ignition
coil).
OK
Replace control unit.
76G10X-025
10—91

Page 1380 of 1865


1 0 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF ELECTRONICALLY-CONTROLLED POWER STEERING (ECPS)
OK
Check for continuity between each terminals of steer-ing angle sensor and control unit harness side con-nector.
Terminal Continuity Angle sensor Control unit Continuity
(G) KG) Yes
(GY) H(GY) Yes
(GW) J(GW) Yes
Repair wiring harness (Control unit to angle sensor).
OK
Replace control unit.
OK
Replace control unit.
76G10X-043
10—92

Page 1381 of 1865


ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF ELECTRONICALLY-CONTROLLED POWER STEERING (ECPS) 1 0
Broken wiring harness (Fuse box
P/S—5 to Control unit, Control unit or to Body ground)
Measure voltage between terminal of control unit
connector and body ground with ignition ON.
Terminal Voltage UK Replace the control unit.
E(BG) Approx. 12V
D(B) Approx. OV
NG
Replace METER 10A fuse or repair wiring harnesses (Fuse box to Control unit or Control unit to Body ground).
86U10X-218
86U10X-219
Power Steering Solenoid Valve
Inspection
1. Listen for actuation sound of the solenoid valve
when applying 12V between A and B terminals.
2. If no sound is heard, check the resistance of the
solenoid valve with an ohmmeter.
Terminals Resistance
A — B 3.4—6.9 Q
3.
If
there is no continuity, replace the solenoid valve.
Steering Angle Sensor
Inspection
Refer to page 15—16.
Vehicle Speed Sensor
Inspection
Refer to page 15—88.
76G10X-044
10-93

Page 1384 of 1865


1 0 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF 4-WHEEL STEERING
Condition B
1. Place the vehicle on a chassis roller tester. Block
the rear wheels, and secure it with chains.
2. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
3. Start the engine after the ignition switch has been
OFF for at least 10 seconds. Put the transmission
in gear and operate the vehicle at more than 40
km/h (25 mph).
4. Check if the 4WS warning light flashes or il-
luminates within 60 seconds.
5.
If
flashing or illumination occurs, inspect the circuit
by referring to the table below.
76G10X045
Diagnosis Output Pattern
Warning light output pattern
0.5 sec —i 2.5 sec
Malfunction
Normal operation, control unit or wir-ing harness
Speed sensors or
wiring harness
Flow chart
No.
4WS—0
4WS—1
Rear steering gear
assembly
Solenoid valve or wiring harness
Stepper motor or wiring harness
Rear-to-front steer-ing ratio sensor or wiring harness
4WS—2
4WS—3
4WS—4
4WS—5
86U10X-225
10-96

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