coolant level MAZDA MX-5 1994 User Guide
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OIL COOLER D OIL COOLER REMOVAL I INSTALLATION 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Drain the engine oil and engine coolant. (Refer to page D-5, Section E.) 3. Remove in the order shown in the figure. 4. Install in the reverse order of removal. INSTALL OIL COOLER WITH IDENTIFICATION MARK (BLACK) FACING UP A OIL FILTER^ RUBBER I 3049 (3.0--4.0,22-28) REPLACE Nm {kgtm, ft4bf) 1. Oil filter 3. Oil cooler Replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page D-6 4. O-ring 2. Water hose Steps After Installation 1. Connect the negative battery cable. 2. Fill with the specified amount and type of engine oil and engine coolant. (Refer to page D-5, Section E.) 3. Start the engine and check for leaks. 4. Check the oil level and add oil if necessary. 5. Recheck the engine coolant levels. Gartner Banana
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OUTLINE, TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONS Cooling system I Water-cooled, forced circulation I - - Engine Item - Water pump BP DOHC Coolant capacity L {US qt, Imp qt) TY ~e Thermostat 6.0 {6.3,5.3} Centrifugal, V-ribbed belt driven Radiator - Coolant fan Opening temperature Water seal TY pe Main: 86.5-89.5 {l 88-1 93) Sub : 83.5-86.5 (1 83-1 87) Unified mechanical seal Wax, two-stage I Full-open temperature "C ("F) 100 {212} 1 Full-open lift mm {in} Main: 8.0 (0.31) min. Sub : 1.5 (0.06) min. TY pe Corrugated fin Cap valve opening pressure kPa {kgf/cm2, psi} 1 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Problem Electric 320 {l 2.6) 5 120-1 2 below 7.7 Type 45UOEX-003 Blade Motor Coolant level insufficient 1 Add Outer diameter mm {in) Number Capacity W-V Current A Possible Cause Coolant leakage 1 Repair Remedy Radiator fins clogged ( Clean Radiator cap malfunction 1 Replace Coolant fan malfunction 1 Replace Thermostat malfunction 1 Replace Water passage clogged 1 Clean Water pump malfunction Impurities in coolant Replace Replace Gartner Banana
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ENGINE COOLANT ENGINE COOLANT PREPARATION SST INSPECTION 49 9200 145 Adapter set, radiator cap tester Warning Removing the radiator cap or the coolant drain plug while the engine is running, or when the engine and radiator are hot is dangerous. Scalding coolant and steam may shoot out and cause serious injury. It may also damage the engine and cooling system. Turn off the engine and wait until it is cool. Even then, be very careful when removing the cap. Wrap a thick cloth around it and slowly turn it counterclockwise to the first stop. Step back while the pressure escapes. When you're sure all the pressure is gone, press down on the cap - still using a cloth -turn it, andremove it. For inspection of cooling system pressure Coolant Level (Engine Cold) 1. Verify that the coolant level is near the radiator filler neck. 2. Verify that the coolant level in the coolant reservoir is be- tween the FULL and LOW marks. Add coolant if neces- sary. u Note The distance between the LOW and FULL marks on the coolant reservoir represents 4.5 L (4.8 US qt, 4.0 Imp qt). Coolant Quality 1. Verify that there is no buildup of rust or scale around the radiator cap or radiator filler neck. 2. Verify that coolant is free of oil. Replace the coolant if necessary. 49 9200 146 Adapter A (Part of 49 9200 145) Coolant Leakage 1. Connect a radiator tester (commercially available) and the SST to the radiator filler neck. 2. Apply 103 kPa (1.05 kgf/cm2, 14.9 psi} pressure to the system. 3. Verify that the pressure is held. If not, check for coolant leakage. For inspection of cooling system pressure / V Caution Apply more than 103 kPa (1.05 kgf/cm2, 14.9 psi) can damage the hoses, fittings, and other compo- nents, and cause leaks. Gartner Banana
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E ENGINE COOLANT REFILLING Use the proper amount and mixture of ethylene-glycol based coolant. (Refer to Coolant Protection, page E-5.) 1. Slowly pour the coolant into the radiator up to the coolant filler port. Filling pace: 1.0 L (1.1 US qt, 0.9 Imp qt}/min. max 2. Fill the coolant reservoir up to the FULL level. 3. Fully install the radiator cap. 4. Start the engine and let it idle until it warms up. 5. If the temperature increases beyond normal, there is ex- cessive air in the system. Stop the engine and allow it to cool; then repeat step 1-3. 6. Run the engine at 2,200-2,800 rpm for five seconds; re- peat several times. 7. Stop the engine and allow it to cool. Warning Remove the radiator cap or the coolant filler cap while the engine is running, or when the engine and radiator are hot is dangerous. Scalding cool- ant and steam may shoot out and cause serious injury. It may also damage the engine and cooling system. Turn off the engine and wait until it is cool. Even then, be very careful when removing the cap. Wrap a thick cloth around it and slowly turn it counterclockwise to the first stop. Step back while the pressure escapes. When you're sure all the pressure is gone, press ii down on the cap -still using a cloth - turn it, and remove it. 8. Remove the radiator cap and check the coolant level. If the coolant level has dropped, repeat the procedure from step 1. Gartner Banana
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ENGINE TUNE-UP ENGINE TUNE-UP PREPARATION L" SST r I I 16EOF2-012 BASIC INSPECTION Engine Oil 1. Remove the dipstick and check the engine oil level and condition. 2. Add or change oil as necessary. 49 B019 9AO System Selector Coolant (engine cold) For inspection of ignition timing and idle speed Warning Removing the radiator cap or the coolant drain plug while the engine is running, or when the en- gine and radiator are hot is dangerous. Scalding coolant and steam may shoot out and cause seri- ous injury. It may also damage the engine and cooling system. Turn off the engine and wait until it is cool. Even then, be very careful when remov- ing the cap. Wrap a thick cloth around it and slow- ly turn it counterclockwise to the first stop. Step back while the pressure escapes. When you're sure all the pressure is gone, press down on the cap-still using a cloth-turn it, and remove it. 1. Verify that the coolant level is near the radiator filler neck. 2. Verify that the coolant level on the coolant dipstick is be- tween the F and L marks. 3. Add coolant if necessary. Battery Removing the label on the top of the battery or removing the vent caps will void the battery's warranty. 1. Clean any corrosion on the clamps or battery posts. 2. Verify that the battery top is clean. If necessary, clean with baking soda and water. 3. Verify that cables are in good condition and not frayed or corroded. Repair or replace if necessary. 4. Verify that cable clamps are tight. Note Because this is a maintenance free battery, it is not necessary to check the fluid level. Gartner Banana
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ON-BOARD DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM F Code Numbers Malfunction display On-board diagnosis system Code No. 0 1 03 Pattern of output signal (Self-Diagnosis System Checker) Sensor or subsystem IGF signal SGT signal Fail-safe ON OFF A-n-L ON OFF m No SGT signal ON OFF JuUu Cancels fuel injection No SGC signal Cancels fuel injection and electronic spark distribution SGC signal Basic fuel injection amount fixed as for two driving modes (1) ldle switch: ON (2) ldle switch: OFF ON OFF Mass airflow sensor Open or short circuit Engine coolant tempera- ture sensor ON OFF -JLnn Open or short circuit Intake air temperature sen- sor (Mass airflow sensor) Maintains constant 35°C {95"F} command Maintains constant 20°C {68"F} command Open or short circuit ON OFF -nNLnM- Maintains constant com- mand of throttle valve wide open throttle Throttle position sensor Open or short circuit ON OFF Barometric absolute pres- sure sensor Maintains constant command of sea level pressure Open or short circuit Heated oxygen sensor (Inactivation) EGR function sensor Sensor output continues less than 0.55V 180 sec. after engine exceeds 1,500 rpm Cancels engine closed loop operation ON OFF ON OFF --nMM.A ON OFF --rMMMA Open or short circuit Heated oxygen sensor (In- version) Maintains constant command of EGR valve ON OFF JlnMkm Sensor output continues unchanged 20 sec. after engine exceeds 1,500 rpm PRC solenoid valve Cancels engine closed loop operation Open or short circuit Open or short circuit I - ON OFF m Purge solenoid valve ON OFF EGR solenoid valve (vacu- um) ON OFF Open or short circuit EGR solenoid valve (vent) ldle air control valve - Open or short circuit ON OFF m Open or short circuit I - Gartner Banana
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K MECHANICAL SYSTEM TEST MECHANICAL SYSTEM TEST PREPARATION SST STALL TEST 49 0378 400A Gauge set, oil pressure 49 801 9 901 Gauge, oil pressure For oil pressure test For oil pressure test This test is performed to determine if there is slippage of the friction elements or malfunction of the hy- draulic components. Preparation 1. Check the engine coolant, engine oil, and ATF levels before testing. 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 of the wheels. ENGAGE PARKING BRAKE WARM UP ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL ENGINE OIL LEVEL TEMPERATURE 60-70°C (1 40-1 58°F) ATF LEVEL Gartner Banana
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OUTLINE OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONS Front Suspension - Transmission item (Stabilizer Specifications MT I AT - I Susoension tvoe I . , . , I . , Shock absorber Cylindrical double acting, low-pressure-gas charged I Double-wishbone TY pe Torsion bar Coil spring I - Diameter mm linl I 20.0 10.79) Identification mark color 19.0 (0.75) White Wire diameter mm (in) Coil inner diameter mm {in) I Blue Free length mm {in) Coil number 11 .O (0.43) 83 i3.27) 11 .O (0.43) 83 (3.27) 292.5 (1 1 32) 6.32 3 +. 3 (0.12 + 0.12) 0°18' + 18' Total toe-in I - I 35UORX-001 Rear Suspension 302.0 (1 1.89) 6.32 mm {in) degree Total toe-in (per side) 1 degree Front wheel alignment (Unladedt1) 0°09' +. 09' Caster anglee3 4"26' +. 45' Kingpin angle 11 "20' Maximum steering angle Transmission Specifications MT I AT Item Differential - Suspension type Inner Outer "TORSEN" LSD 1 Standard Double-wishbone Coil springs 370 23' a 2" 32" 32' -t 2" Camber anglee2 Torsion bar 12.0 (0.47) 1 11.0 (0.43) 1 11 .O (0.43) Cylindrical double acting, low-pressure-gas charged - Stabilizer Identification mark color Wire diameter mm {in) 0°24' + 45' Type Diameter mm {in) I Coil number I 7.68 I 7.96 I Shock absorber Yellow 10.1 {0.40} Coil inner diameter mm {in) Free length mm {in) Green 10.2 {0.40) 35UORX-002 *I Fuel tank full; radiator coolant and engine oil at specified levels; spare tire, jack, and tools in designated positions. '2 Difference between left and right must not exceed I O. '3 Difference between left and right must not exceed 1'30'. "TORSEN" is a registered trademark of ZEXEL-GLEASON USA.INC 83 I3.27) 348.5 j13.72) Rear wheel alignment (Unladed*') 83 (3.27) 356.5 (1 4.04) Total toe-in Total toe-in (per side) mm (in) degree degree 3 -c 3 (0.12 + 0.121 0°18' + 18' 0°09' + 09' Camber angle*2 -0°43' 2 30' Gartner Banana
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WHEEL ALIGNMENT WHEEL ALIGNMENT FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT Specifications (Unladed*l) PRE-INSPECTION 1. Check the tire inflations, and adjust to the recommended d pressure if necessary. 2. lnspect the front wheel bearing play and correct if neces- sary. 3. lnspect the wheel and tire runouts. 4. Inspect the ball joints and steering linkage for excessive looseness. 5. The vehicle must be on level ground and carry no lug- gage or passengers. 6. Measure the height from the center of the wheel to the fender brim. The difference between left and right mea- surement must not exceed 10mm (0.39 in), and the rear measurement must be larger then the front measure- ment by 10-30mm (0.4--1.1 in). Caution The proper caster and camber angle vary depend- ing on the vehicle height. Refer to the following and to page R-9 for the specifications. Inspection and adjustment of wheel alignment must be done with the vehicle unladed*'. . . I Y -- t~otal toe-in l~er side) I 1 dearee 0'09' + 09' I Total toe-in 3 2 3 I0.12 2 0.12) 0'1 8' 2 18' mm (in) dearee Maximum steering angle U - Inner Outer 11 '20' -0°20' 2 45' 0'03' ? 45' 0'24' 2 45' 0°44' -+ 45' 1'02' -+ 45' 5'1 6' ? 45' 5O02' -+ 45' 4O49' 2 45' 4'35' -+ 45' 4'21 ' -+ 45' I Kingpin angle 37"23' -+ 2" 32O32' 2 2" '1 Fuel tank full; radiator coolant and engine oil at specified levels; spare tire, jack, and tools in designated positions. OSUORX-009 ** Difference between left and right must not exceed lo. '3 Difference between left and right must not exeed 1'30'. 328-337 {I 2.9-1 3.3) 338-347 {I 3.3-1 3.7) 340-357 I13.7-14.1) 358-367 {I 4.1-14.4) 36&377 {I 4.4--14.8) 328-337 {I 2.9--13.3) 338-347 {I 3.3-1 3.7) 348-357 113.7-14.1) 358-367 {I 4.1-14.4) 368-377 {I 4.4--14.8) Camber angleg2 Caster angle*3 Height from center Of wheel to fender brim mm {in) Height from center Of wheel to fender brim mm (in) Gartner Banana
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WHEEL ALIGNMENT REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT Specifications (Unladed*) I Item I Specifications I L *' Fuel tank full; radiator coolant and engine oil at specified levels; spare tire, jack, and tools in designated positions. 05Uo~x-01~ *2 Difference between the leff and right must be exeed lo. 3 + 3 i0.12 * 0.12) 0'18' k18' 0'09' 2 09' -1 "08' +. 30' Total toe-in Total toe-in (per side) Camber angle'' LEFT WHEEL - mm {in) degree degree INCREASE I 1 346-355 (1 3.6-1 4.0) Height from center of wheel to fender brim'2 mm Iin) RIGHT WHEEL C INCREASE 356-3135 {14.0-14.4) 366-375 {I 4.4--14.8) 376-385 {I 4.8-1 5.2) 386--395 {I 5.2-1 5.6) LEFT WHEEL -C -0°54' r 30' -0'43' 2 30' -0°35' r 30' -0'30' +. 30' Toe-in Toe-in is adjusted by turning the front and/or rear adjust- ing cam bolts at the lower arm. Caution Adjust the toe-in before adjusting the camber. 1. Loosen the front and/or rear cam nuts. 2. Turn the front and/or rear adjusting cam bolts to provide the correct toe-in. I Counter- Counter- Decrease Clockwise Clockwise clockwise clockwise Toe-in Note Turning the front cam one graduation changes the toe-in about 2.8mm (0.11 in} and the camber about 15'. Turning the rear cam one graduation changes the toe-in about 2.8mm I0.11 in} and the camber about 6'. 3. 'Adjust the camber. Left wheel Camber Camber is adjusted by turning the front and rear cams at the lower arm. Right wheel Caution Adjust the camber after adjusting the toe-in. Front cam I Rear cam I Front cam I Rear cam 1. Loosen the front and rear cam nuts. 2. Turn the front and rear adjusting cam bolts the same amount in the opposite direction to provide the correct camber angle. Gartner Banana