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Inspection
Check for damage, oil leakage and abnormal noise. Check rubber parts for deterioration or damage. Inspect coil
spring for signs of fatigue or damage. Replace parts as needed.
Reassembly
Clamp shock absorber in vise. Install coil spring and components in reverse order of disassembly. Ensure coil
spring is well seated in upper and lower spring seats.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure. Final tighten all bolts with vehicle resting on ground and suspension
unloaded. See appropriate See SPECIFICATIONS & PROCEDURES article in the WHEEL ALIGNMENT
section for checks and adjustments.
STRUT ASSEMBLY
Removal
1. Raise and support vehicle. Remove wheel assembly. Disconnect brake line from strut assembly. Remove
bolts attaching steering knuckle arm to strut assembly.
2. Disconnect harness connector from actuator (if equipped). Remove bolts, actuator and actuator mounting
bracket from upper mounting block. Remove nuts attaching upper strut assembly to body panel. Remove
strut assembly.
Disassembly
Clamp strut in vise. Compress coil spring using coil spring compressor. Remove piston lock nut. Slowly release
compressor tension. Remove components. Remove coil spring. Remove strut from vise.
Inspection
Check strut tube for cracks, damage, oil leakage and abnormal noise. Check rubber parts for deterioration or
damage. Inspect coil spring for signs of fatigue or damage. Check actuator control rod of strut assembly for
smooth rotation (if equipped). Replace parts as needed.
Reassembly
Clamp strut in vise. Install coil spring and components in reverse order of disassembly. Ensure that coil spring
is well seated in upper and lower spring seats. On MX-6 and 626, ensure upper spring seat positioning hole
faces inside of vehicle. NOTE: Prior to removing strut-to-steering knuckle bolts, make an alignment mark for
reassembly reference. Note position of mounting mark on top of strut assembly
before removing strut.
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Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure. Place identification mark of mounting block in its original position. See
Fig. 6
or Fig. 7 . See appropriate See SPECIFICATIONS & PROCEDURES article in the WHEEL
ALIGNMENT section for checks and adjustments.
Fig. 6: Positioning Strut for Installation (MPV, RX7 & 929)
Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP.
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Lower Control Arm-To-Frame54-69 (73-93)
Lug Nuts65-87 (88-118)
Stabilizer Bar Bolts (Frame)13-19 (18-26)
Stabilizer Bar Link Bolts27-40 (36-54)
Shock Absorber Assembly-To-Body Nuts21-27 (29-36)
Shock Absorber Lower Bolt54-69 (73-93)
Shock Absorber Lock Nut23-34 (31-46)
Tie Rod-To-Knuckle Nut21-32 (29-44)
Upper Ball Joint-To-Knuckle Nut30-46 (41-62)
Upper Control Arm-To-Frame87-102 (118-138)
MPV
Ball Joint-To-Lower Control Arm Bolt (4WD)75-101 (102-137)
Ball Joint-To-Lower Control Arm Nut (4WD)94-127 (128-172)
Brake Caliper Bracket Bolts65-80 (88-108)
Drive Axle Lock Nut131-173 (177-235)
Lower Control Arm-To-Frame (2WD)94-108 (127-146)
Lower Control Arm-To-Frame (4WD)101-127 (137-172)
Lug Nuts65-87 (88-118)
Stabilizer Bar Bolts (Frame) (2WD)37-45 (50-61)
Stabilizer Bar Bolts (Frame) (4WD)14-19 (19-26)
Strut Assembly Lock Nut47-59 (64-80)
Strut Assembly-To-Body Nuts21-27 (29-36)
Strut Assembly-To-Knuckle Bolt69-86 (93-117)
Strut Rod Body Bushing Bolt61-76 (83-103)
Strut Rod-To-Body Nut108-127 (146-172)
Strut Rod-To-Lower Control Arm76-92 (103-125)
Tie Rod-To-Knuckle Nut44-58 (59-78)
MX-6 & 626
Ball Joint-To-Steering Knuckle Nut27-40 (36-54)
Brake Caliper Bracket Bolts58-72 (78-98)
Drive Axle Lock Nut173-235 (235-319)
Lower Control Arm-To-Frame58-78 (78-106)
Lug Nuts65-87 (88-118)
Stabilizer Bar Bolts (Frame)27-40 (36-54)
Strut Assembly Lock Nut47-59 (64-80)
Strut Assembly-To-Body Nuts34-46 (46-63)
Strut Assembly-To-Knuckle Bolt69-86 (93-117)
Tie Rod-To-Knuckle Nut31-42 (42-57)
Wheel Speed Sensor Bolt12-17 (16-23)
Protege & 323
Ball Joint-To-Lower Control Arm Nut69-86 (93-117)
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32-44 (43-59)
Brake Caliper Bracket Bolts29-36 (39-49)
Drive Axle Lock Nut173-235 (235-319)
Lower Control Arm-To-Frame
Front69-86 (93-117)
Rear69-94 (93-127)
"U" Bracket Bolts69-86 (93-117)
Lug Nuts65-87 (88-118)
Stabilizer Bar Bolts (Frame)32-44 (43-59)
Strut Assembly Lock Nut58-81 (79-110)
Strut Assembly-To-Body Nuts21-30 (29-40)
Strut Assembly-To-Knuckle Bolt69-93 (93-127)
Tie Rod-To-Knuckle Nut31-42 (42-57)
RX7
Ball Joint-To-Steering Knuckle Nut27-40 (36-54)
Brake Caliper Bracket Bolts58-72 (78-98)
Lower Control Arm-To-Frame
Front46-69 (63-93)
Rear51-61 (69-83)
Lug Nuts65-87 (88-118)
Stabilizer Bar Bolts (Frame)13-19 (18-26)
Stabilizer Bar Link Bolts27-40 (36-54)
Strut Assembly Lock Nut47-59 (64-80)
Strut Assembly-To-Body Nuts21-27 (29-36)
Strut Assembly-To-Knuckle Bolt69-86 (93-117)
Tie Rod-To-Knuckle Nut21-32 (29-44)
929
Ball Joint-To-Steering Knuckle Nut69-91 (94-123)
Brake Caliper Bracket Bolts58-86 (78-117)
Drive Axle Lock Nut72-130 (98-177)
Front Wheel Bearing Nut72-130 (98-177)
Knuckle Arm-To-Knuckle75-101 (102-137)
Lower Control Arm-To-Frame55-69 (74-93)
Lug Nuts65-87 (88-118)
Stabilizer Bar Bolts (Frame)37-45 (50-61)
Strut Assembly Lock Nut47-59 (64-80)
Strut Assembly-To-Body Nuts25-32 (34-44)
Strut Assembly-To-Knuckle Bolt69-86 (93-117)
Strut Rod Body Bushing Bolt69-86 (93-117)
Strut Rod-To-Body Nut64-86 (93-117)
Strut Rod-To-Lower Control Arm76-92 (103-125)
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23 - Empty
24 - 10 Amp (Red) Interior Lights, Warning Buzzers, Radio/Cassette, Compact Disc Player, Clock
25 - 15 Amp (Blue) Radio/Cassette, Compact Disc Player, Clock, Cigarette Lighter
26 - Empty
27 - Empty
BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS
Vehicle is equipped with a special 9 9/16" x 4 3/4" x 7 3/8" 12-volt battery that is vented to outside of vehicle.
CAUTIONS & WARNINGS
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (AIR BAG)
Modifications or improper maintenance, including incorrect removal and installation of the Supplemental
Restraint System (SRS), can adversely affect system performance. DO NOT cover, obstruct or change the
steering wheel horn pad in any way, as such action could cause improper function of the system. Use only plain
water when cleaning the horn pad. Solvents or cleaners could adversely affect the air bag cover and cause
improper deployment of the system.
AIR CONDITIONING SERVICING CAUTION: When battery is disconnected, vehicles equipped with computers may
lose memory data. When battery power is restored, driveability problems
may exist on some vehicles. These vehicles may require a relearn
procedure. See COMPUTER RELEARN PROCEDURES article in the
GENERAL INFORMATION Section.
NOTE: See the AIR BAGS article in the ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT Section.
WARNING:To avoid injury from accidental air bag deployment, read and carefully
follow all warnings and service precautions. See appropriate AIR BAGS
article in ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION: Disconnect negative battery cable before servicing any air bag system,
steering column or passenger side dash component. After any repair, turn
ignition key to the ON position from passenger's side of vehicle in case of
accidental air bag inflation
CAUTION: Avoid breathing R-134a refrigerant and PAG lubricant vapors, exposure
may irritate eyes, nose and throat. To remove R-134a from system use R-
134a recycling equipment that meets SAE J2210 specifications. If
accidental system discharge occurs, ventilate work area before resuming
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ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
The anti-lock brake system contains electronic equipment that can be susceptible to interference caused by
improperly installed or high output radio transmitting equipment. Since this interference could cause the
possible loss of the anti-lock braking capability, such equipment should be installed by qualified professionals.
On models equipped with anti-lock brake systems, ALWAYS observe the following cautions:
DO NOT attempt to bleed hydraulic system without first referring to the appropriate ANTI-LOCK
BRAKE SYSTEM article in the BRAKES Section.
DO NOT mix tire sizes. As long as tires remain close to the original diameter, increasing the width is
acceptable. Rolling diameter must be identical for all 4 tires. Some manufacturers recommend tires of the
same brand, style and type. Failure to follow this precaution may cause inaccurate wheel speed readings.
Use ONLY recommended brake fluids. DO NOT use silicone brake fluids in an ABS-equipped vehicle.
BATTERY WARNING
REPLACING BLOWN FUSES
Before replacing a blown fuse, remove ignition key, turn off all lights and accessories to avoid damaging the
electrical system. Be sure to use fuse with the correct indicated amperage rating. The use of an incorrect
amperage rating fuse may result in a dangerous electrical system overload.
BRAKE PAD WEAR INDICATOR
Indicator will cause a squealing or scraping noise, warning that brake pads need replacement.
CATALYTIC CONVERTER
Continued operation of vehicle with a severe malfunction could cause converter to overheat, resulting in
possible damage to converter and vehicle. service.
WARNING:R-134a service equipment or vehicle A/C systems SHOULD NOT be
pressure tested or leak tested with compressed air. Some mixtures of
air/R134a have shown to be combustible at elevated pressures. These
mixtures are dangerous and may cause fire and/or explosions. See AIR
CONDITIONING SERVICE article in GENERAL INFORMATION section.
WARNING:When battery is disconnected, vehicles equipped with computers may
lose memory data. When battery power is restored, driveability problems
may exist on some vehicles. These vehicles may require a relearn
procedure. See COMPUTER RELEARN PROCEDURES article in GENERAL
INFORMATION section.
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STEERING GEAR - POWER RACK & PINION
1991 STEERING Mazda - Power Rack & Pinion
DESCRIPTION
Steering system is a power-assisted rack and pinion. The system consists of a rack and pinion steering gear and
power-assist pump/reservoir. The steering gear and pump/reservoir are connected by flexible hoses.
TESTING
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM PRESSURE TEST
Pump Fluid Pressure Test
1. Disconnect pressure hose and connect pressure gauge/valve between steering pump and steering gear. See
Fig. 1
. Bleed air from system.
2. Open valve fully. Start engine and idle. Turn steering wheel lock-to-lock to increase fluid temperature to
122-140°F (50-60°C). To measure pump fluid pressure, close gauge valve completely.
3. Increase engine speed to 1000-1500 RPM. Ensure pump pressure is within specification. See
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FLUID PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS
table. If pressure is not within
specification, replace pump.
CAUTION: DO NOT leave gauge valve closed for more than 15 seconds, or pump may
be damaged.
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Fig. 1: Connecting Pressure Gauge (Except 4-Wheel Steering)
Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP.
Gear Fluid Pressure Test
1. Ensure pump pressure is within specification. To measure steering gear fluid pressure, open gauge/valve
completely. Increase engine speed to 1000-1500 RPM.
2. Turn steering wheel from lock-to-lock. Gauge pressure must be within specification. See HYDRAULIC
SYSTEM FLUID PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONStable. If pressure is less than specification, steering
gear is defective.
HYDRAULIC SYSTEM FLUID PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS
(1)
Applicationpsi (kg/cm2 )
Miata1109-1209 (78-85)
MPV, MX-6, 626 & 9291067-1138 (75-80)
Protege
2WD1067 (75)
4WD1138 (80)
RX71138-1209 (80-85)
3231067 (75)
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LUBRICATION
CAPACITY
POWER STEERING FLUID CAPACITY
FLUID TYPE
Dexron-II or M-III are recommended for all vehicles.
FLUID LEVEL CHECK
Check fluid level with engine off. Remove fluid level gauge on oil pump or reservoir. Check fluid level. Fluid
should be between "L" and "H" marks on level gauge dipstick. If fluid level is low, fill through gauge tube.
Recheck fluid level. DO NOT overfill.
HYDRAULIC FLUID BLEEDING
1. Raise and support front of vehicle. With ignition off, turn steering wheel lock-to-lock several times. Add
fluid as necessary. Repeat procedure until fluid level no longer decreases.
2. Start engine and let idle. Turn steering wheel lock-to-lock 5 times. Check fluid level. Add fluid as
necessary. Continue procedure until fluid is clear of air bubbles and does not decrease in level.
ADJUSTMENTS
POWER STEERING BELT ADJUSTMENT
POWER STEERING BELT DEFLECTION
(1)
(1)Specifications are measured at 1000-1500 RPM, with fluid temperature at 122-140°F (50-60°C).
ApplicationQts. (L)
Miata, MPV & 929.95 (.90)
MX-6 & 626
Electronc Controlled Power Steering (ECPS)1.06 (1.0)
Engine Speed (Sensing) Power Steering (ESPS).95 (.90)
Protege & 323.63 (.60)
RX7.85 (.80)
NOTE: On-vehicle adjustment procedures are not available from manufacturer.
ApplicationIn. (mm)
Miata, Protege & 323
New Belt.31-.35 (7.8-8.9)
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REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
STEERING GEAR
Removal & Installation (Miata & MPV)
1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Raise and support front of vehicle. Remove front wheels. Remove
cotter pins and castle nuts from tie rod ends.
2. Using puller, remove tie rods from steering knuckles. Remove steering column intermediate shaft-to-
steering gear pinion shaft bolt. Mark reference lines on pressure pipe fittings.
3. Remove pressure and return hose connections from steering gear. Remove 2 steering bracket-to-frame
mounting through bolts. Remove steering gear and linkage with steering bracket attached from under the
vehicle.
4. To install, reverse removal procedure. Fill and bleed system. Tighten bolts to specification. See
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
table. Tighten steering gear-to-mounting bracket bolts (4) in the
following order: left front, right front, left rear, right rear.
Removal & Installation (MX-6 & 626)
1. Disconnect negative battery cable and power steering pressure switch connectors. Raise and support front
of vehicle. Remove front wheels.
2. Remove cotter pins and castle nuts from tie rod ends. Using puller, remove tie rods from steering
knuckles. Remove steerin
g column intermediate shaft-to-steering gear pinion shaft bolt.
Used Belt.35-.39 (8.9-10.0)
MPV
V6
New Belt.28-.30 (7.1-7.6)
Used Belt.30-.32 (7.6-8.1)
4-Cylinder
New Belt.26-.28 (6.6-7.1)
Used Belt.28-.31 (7.1-7.8)
MX-6 & 626
New Belt.31-.36 (7.8-9.1)
Used Belt.35-.43 (8.9-10.9)
RX7
New Belt.43-.51 (10.9-12.9)
Used Belt.55-.63 (14.0-16.0)
929
New Belt.28-.35 (7.1-8.9)
Used Belt.35-.43 (8.9-10.9)
(1)Belt deflection is measured at midpoint between idler pulley and pump, with 22 lbs. (10 kg.) of
pressure applied.
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