ABS MAZDA MX-5 1994 User Guide

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J TRANSMISSION Countershaft rear bearing Remove the countershaft rear bearing by using the SST. i/ Locknut (Mainshaft) 1. Shift the clutch hub sleeves into 1 st and Reverse gears to lock the rotation of the mainshaft. 2. Use a suitable tool to uncrimp the tabs of the locknut. 3. Secure the bearing housing in a vise. 4. Remove the locknut by using the SST. Main drive gear bearing Remove the main drive gear bearing with a suitable pipe. u Outer diameter of pipe: 70.0mm (2.76 in) Countershaft front bearing Remove the countershaft front bearing by using the SST. Bearing housing assembly Remove the bearing housing by lightly tapping the coun- tershaft with a copper hammer. Gartner Banana

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FRONT AXLE M FRONT AXLE PREPARATION SST 49 01 18 850C Puller, ball joint 49 VOOl 795 For installation of Installer, oil sensor rotor seal (AW 49 0839 425C Puller set, bearing For disconnection of lower arm ball joint For disconnection of tie-rod end and upper arm ball joint For removal of sensor rotor (AW 49 0727 575 Puller, ball joint For removal of sensor rotor (ABS) 49 F027 007 Attachment @72 Gartner Banana

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FRONT AXLE WHEEL HUB, STEERING KNUCKLE Inspection / Removal / lnstallation 1. lnspect wheel bearing play, referring to Inspection. 2. Remove in the order shown in the figure, referring to Removal Note. 3. lnspect all parts and repair or replace as necessary. 4. Install in the reverse order of removal, referring to Installation Note. 25UOMX-OC 1. Front wheel 9. Lower arm 2. Brake caliper assembly Removal Note .............. page M-7 3. Disc plate 4. Hub cap 5. Locknut Installation Note ............ page M-7 6. Front wheel hub assembly lnspect for cracks and damage Disassembly / Inspection / Assembly ................. page M-8 7. Wheel speed sensor (ABS) 8. Tie-rod end Removal Note .............. page M-7 Service ..................... section N .............. Removal Note page M-7 ..................... Service section R 10. Upper arm .............. Removal Note page M-7 ..................... Service section R 11. Dust cover and knuckle spindle lnspect dust cover for damage and distortion lnspect knuckle spindle for cracks and damage Disassembly / Inspection 1 ................. Assembly page M-8 lnspection Wheel bearing play 1. Remove the wheel, brake caliper assembly, and disc plate, referring to Removal note below. 2. Position a dial indicator against the wheel hub. Push and pull the wheel hub by hand in the axial direction and measure the wheel bearing play. If the bearing play exceeds specification, check and adjust the locknut torque or replace the wheel hub i assembly if necessary. Maximum wheel bearing play: 0.05mm i0.002 in) Gartner Banana

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M FRONT AXLE Disassembly 1 Inspection 1 Assembly 1. Disassemble in the order shown in the figure, referring to Disassembly Note. 2. Inspect all parts and repair or replace as necessary. 3. Assemble in the reverse order of disassembly, referring to Assembly Note. DO NOT DISASSEMBLE @$ REPLACE N.m (kgfm, ftdbf} 1. Dust cover 4. Hub bolt 2. Knuckle spindle Disassembly Note ........... page M-8 3. Sensor rotor (ABS) Assembly Note ............. page M-9 Disassembly Note ........... page M-8 5. Front wheel hub assembly Assembly Note ............. page M-9 Inspection .................. page M-9 Disassembly note ' Sensor rotor (ABS) I Secure the front wheel hub in a vise and remove the sen- sor rotor by using the SST. Note The sensor rotor does not need to be removed unless you are replacing it. ..-.' Gartner Banana

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FRONT AXLE M Hub bolts Note The hub bolts do not need to be removed unless you are replacing them. Remove the hub bolts with a press. Assembly note Hub bolts Install the new hub bolts with a press. Sensor rotor (ABS) Install a new sensor rotor by using the SST and a press. Inspection Front wheel hub assembly Inspect for damage. Gartner Banana

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REAR AXLE M DISC BRAKE TYPE Inspection 1 Removal 1 Installation 1. lnspect wheel bearing play, referring to Inspection. 2. Remove in the order shown in the figure, referring to Removal Note. 3. lnspect all parts and repair or replace as necessary. 4. Install in the reverse order of removal, referring to Installation Note. 5. After installation, adjust the rear wheel alignment. (section R.) @ REPLACE 21 6294 {2230,159-217) N.m {kgf m, Rlbf) 1. Rear wheel 2. Brake caliper assembly Removal Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . page M-12 3. Disc plate 4. Locknut Installation Note . . . . . . . . . . . page M-12 5. Wheel speed sensor (ABS) 6. Sensor bracket 7. Knuckle, wheel hub, and dust cover lnspect knuckle for cracks and damage lnspect wheel hub for cracks and damage lnspect dust cover for damage and distortion Disassembly / Inspection / Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page M-13 Gartner Banana

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DRIVE SHAFT M Overhaul 1. Disassemble in the order shown in the figure, referring to Disassembly Note. 2. lnspect all parts and repair or replace as necessary. -- 3. Verify that all parts are free of dust, dirt and other foreign material immediately before reassembly. Do not wash the joint unless it is being dissasembled. 4. Assemble in the reverse order of disassembly, referring to Assembly Note. 1. Boot bands 9 REPLACE J r DISASSEMBLE w DO NO' (SPECIFIED MOLYBDENUM DlSULFlDE GREASE) Disassembly Note .......... page M-20 Assembly Note ............ page M-22 2. Clip Disassembly Note .......... page M-20 3. Outer ring lnspect inside bore for wear, corrosion, and scoring 4. Snap ring Disassembly Note .......... page M-20 5. Balls .......... u Disassembly Note page M-20 Assembly Note ............ page M-21 45UOMX426 6. Inner rina ~isasiembl~ Note .......... page M-20 Assembly Note ............ page M-21 7. Cage Disassembly Note .......... page M-20 Assembly Note ............ page M-21 8. Boots Disassembly Note .......... page M-21 Assembly Note ............ page M-21 9. Dust cover (STANDARD) 10. Sensor rotor (ABS) (section P) 11. Shaft and ball joint assembly lnspect splines for damage and wear lnspect wheel-side joint for excessive play and rough rotation Gartner Banana

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MANUAL STEERING TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Steering heavy Posslble Cause Poor lubrication, foreign material, or abnormal wear of steering ball joint Stuck or damaged lower arm ball joints lmproper steering pinion preload Damaged steering gear Malfunction of steering shaft joint lmproperly adjusted wheel alignment Malfunctioning steering gear Replace Replace gear Replace Replace Adjust Replace ~ction- Lubricate or replace section R N-12 N-12 N- 9 section R N-12 ~i&d~ection N-13 General instability while driving Steering wheel pulls to one side Shake (Steering wheel vibrates upidown) Worn or damaged stabilizer and/or suspension arm bushings Dragging brake Loose lower arm lmproperly adjusted wheel alignment lncorrect tire pressure Damaged or unbalanced wheel Worn or damaged steering joints lmproper steering pinion preload Weak front coil spring Worn or damaged stabilizer andlor suspension arm bushings Malfunctioning shock absorber lmproperly adjusted wheel alignment Excessive tire and/or wheel runout Loose lug nuts Unbalanced wheel(s) Incorrect tire pressure Incorrect tire pressure Unevenly worn tires Weak front spring Replace Repair Tighten Adjust Adjust Adjust or replace Replace Replace gear Replace Replace Replace Adjust Replace Tighten Adjust or replace section R section P section R section R section Q section Q N- 9 N-12 section R section R section R section R section Q section Q section Q Adjust Adjust Replace Replace section Q section Q section Q section R I Cracked or worn transmission mount I Cracked or worn engine mount 1 ~e~lace I section B lncorrect tire pressure Unevenly worn tires Malfunction of shock absorber Shimmy (Steering wheel vibrates circumferentially) Excessive steering wheel play Cracked or worn steering gear mount Loose steering gear mounting bolts Stuck or damaged steering ball joint Excessive tire and/or wheel runout Loose lug nuts Unbalanced wheel(s) Adjust Replace Replace Replace Replace Tighten Replace Replace Tighten Adjust or replace section Q section Q section R section J N-12 N-12 N-13 section Q section Q section Q I Loose shock absorber mounting bolts 1 Tighten I section R Stuck or damaged lower arm ball joint Cracked or worn suspension bushings Damaged or worn front wheel bearing lmproperly adjusted front wheel alignment Worn steering gear Worn or damaged steering joints Worn or damaged suspension arm bushings Loose steering gear mounting bolts I lmproperly adjusted front wheel alignment Poor steering wheel return Replace Replace Replace Adjust Replace Replace Replace Tighten Replace Adjust Replace Adjust Worn linkage &-tie-rod ball joint lncorrect tire pressure Stuck or damaged steering joints section R section R section M section R N-12 N- 9 section R N-12 N-12 section Q N- 9 section R Abnormal noise from steering system 25UONX-00! Improper steering pinion preload Ball joint not operating smoothly Steering shaft contacting something Loose steering gear Malfunctioning steering gear Obstruction near steering column Loose steering linkage Worn steering joints Replace gear Replace Repair Tighten Replace Repair or replace Tighten or replace Replace N-12 N-13 N- 9 N-12 N-12 N- 9 N-12 N- 9 Gartner Banana

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N ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Steering feels heavy - - Poor lubrication, foreign material, or abnormal wear of steering ball joint Stuck or damaged lower arm ball joints lmproper steering pinion preload Damaged steering gear Malfunctioning steering shaft joint Problem I lmproperly adjusted wheel alignment Possible Cause 1 Malfunctioning steering gear lncorrect tire pressure Loose or damaged oil pump drive belt Low fluid level or air in fluid I Leakage of fluid I Insufficient oil pump pressure Steering wheel pulls lncorrect tire pressure to one side Unevenly worn tires ( Weak front spring General instability while driving Worn or damaged stabilizer and/or upper or lower arm bushing Dragging brake Loose lower arm lmproperly adjusted wheel alignment lncorrect tire pressure Damaged or unbalanced wheel Worn or damaged steering joint(s) lmproper steering pinion preload Weak front coil spring Worn or damaged stabilizer and/or upper or lower arm bushing Malfunctioning shock absorber Cracked or worn engine mount Cracked or worn transmission mount Shake (Steering wheel vibrates up/ down) Shimmy (Steering wheel vibrates left1 right) lmproperly adjusted wheel alignment Excessive tire and/or wheel runout Loose lug nuts Unbalanced wheel(s) Excessive steering wheel play Poor steering wheel return Cracked or worn steering gear mount Loose steering gear mounting bolts Stuck or damaged steering ball joint Excessive tire and/or wheel runout Loose lug nuts Unbalanced wheel@) lncorrect tire pressure Unevenly worn tires Malfunctioning shock absorber Loose shock absorber mounting bolts Stuck or damaged lower arm ball joint Cracked or worn suspension bushings Damaged or worn front wheel bearing lmproperly adjusted front wheel alignment Worn steering gear Worn or damaged steering joints Worn or damaged lower arm bushing Loose steering gear mounting bolts Worn linkage or tie-rod ball joint lncorrect tire pressure Stuck or damaged steering joints lmproperly adjusted front wheel alignment lmproper steering pinion preload Ball joint not operating smoothly Steering shaft contacting something Action Lubricate or replace Replace Adjust Replace Replace Adjust Replace Adjust Adjust or replace Add fluid or bleed air Repair or replace Replace Adjust Replace Replace Replace Repair Tighten or replace Adjust Adjust Adjust or replace Replace Adjust Replace Replace Replace Adjust Replace Tighten Adjust or replace Replace Replace Replace Tighten Replace Replace Tighten Adjust or replace Adjust Replace Replace Tighten Replace Replace Replace Adjust Replace Replace Replace Tighten Replace Adjust Replace Adjust Adjust Replace Repair Pagelsection N-25 section R N-32 N-25 N- 9 section R N-25 section Q N-37 N-21,22 - N-34 section Q section Q section R section R section P section R section R section Q section Q N- 9 N-32 section R section R section R section R section Q section Q section Q section B section J N-26 N-25 N-25 section Q section Q section Q section Q section Q section R section R section R section R section M section R N-25 N- 9 section R N-25 N-25 section Q N- 9 section R N-32 N-25 N- 9 Gartner Banana

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Before beginning any service procedure. refer to section T of this manual for air bag system service warnings and audio antitheft system alarm conditions . BRAKING SYSTEM INDEX ....................................... P- 2 OUTLINE ..................................... P- 4 SPEClFlCATlONS ........................... P- 4 BRAKE SYSTEM ............................. P- 5 PREPARATION ............................. P- 5 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ................ P- 6 AIR BLEEDING ............................. P- 7 BRAKE HYDRAULIC LINE ................... P- 7 BRAKE FLUID .............................. P- 8 ............................. BRAKE PEDAL P- 9 MASTER CYLINDER (STANDARD) ............ P-11 MASTER CYLINDER (ABS) .................. P-14 POWER BRAKE UNIT ....................... P-20 PROPORTIONING BYPASS VALVE ........... P-23 FRONT BRAKE (DISC) ...................... P-25 CALIPER ................................... P-28 REAR BRAKE (DISC) ........................ P-29 CALIPER ................................... P-32 PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM .................... P-34 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ................ P-34 PARKING BRAKE LEVER .................... P-34 PARKING BRAKE CABLE .................... P-36 ANTILOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS) ............ P-37 DESCRIPTION .............................. P-37 PREPARATION ............................. P-37 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ................ P-38 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ......................... P-52 HYDRAULIC UNIT ........................... P-53 ........................ ABS CONTROL UNIT P-55 RELAYS .................................... P-56 ABS WHEEL SPEED SENSOR (FRONT) ....... P-58 ABS SENSOR ROTOR (FRONT) .............. P-59 ABS WHEEL SPEED SENSOR (REAR) ........ P-60 ABS SENSOR ROTOR (REAR) ............... P-61 25UOPX-001 Gartner Banana

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