torque MAZDA MX-5 1994 Repair Manual

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FUEL SYSTEM Installation note Fuel hoses and fuel filler hoses Push the ends of the main fuel hose, fuel return hose, and evaporation hose onto the fuel tank fittings L at least 25mm (1.0 in). Push the fuel filler hose onto the fuel tank pipe and filler pipe at least 35117171 (1.4 in). Power plant frame Install the power plant frame referring to the installation procedure on section J. FUEL FILTER Replacement Low-pressure side (In-tank filter) (Refer to page F-116.) High-pressure side The fuel filter must be replaced at the intervals outlined in the maintenance schedule. Warning Fuel vapor is hazardous. It can very easily ignite, causing serious injury and damage. Always keep sparks and flames away from fuel. Warning Fuel line spills and leaks are dangerous. Fuel can ~SJOFX-226 ignite and cause serious injuries or death and damage. Fuel can also irritate skin and eyes. To prevent this, always complete the "Fuel Line Safety Procedures" on page F-108. 1. Raise the rear of the vehicle and support it with safety stands. 2. Remove the fuel filter protector. 3. Disconnect the fuel hoses from the fuel filter. 4. Remove the fuel filter and bracket. 5. Install in the reverse order of removal. 6. Verify that the fuel hoses are pushed fully onto the fuel filter nipples. Tightening torque: 7.9-10.7 N.m (80-110 kgfam, 70-95.4 in-lbf) Gartner Banana

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FUEL SYSTEM F Replacement Warning Fuel line spills and leaks can be dangerous. Fuel can ignite and cause serious injuries or death and can damage the vehicle. Fuel can also irritate skin and eyes. To prevent this from happening, release the fuel pressure according to "Fuel Line Safety Procedures" on page F-108. 1. Disconnect the vacuum hose. 2. Disconnect the fuel return hose. 3. Remove the pressure regulator. Tightening torque: 7.9-10.7 N.m (80-11 0 kgf-cm, 70-95.4 in4bf) 4. Use new O-ring. 5. Install in the reverse order of removal. FUEL INJECTOR Inspection Operation check 1. Warm up the engine and run it at idle. 2. Listen for operational sound of the fuel injector with a screwdriver or a sound scope. 3. If no sound is heard, measure fuel injector resistance. 4. If the fuel injector resistance is OK, check wiring to the fuel injector and powertrain control module (engine) ter- minals 2U, 2V1 2Y and 22 voltages. (Refer to page F-147.) Fuel injector resistance 1. Disconnect the fuel injector harness. 2. Measure resistance of the fuel injector with an ohmme- ter. Resistance: 12-16Q (at 20°C (68°F)) 3. If not as specified, replace the fuel injector. Removal Warning Fuel line spills and leaks can be dangerous. Fuel can ignite and cause serious injuries or death and can damage the vehicle. Fuel can also irritate skin and eyes. To prevent this from happening, release the fuel pressure according to "Fuel Line Safety Procedures" on page F-108. Gartner Banana

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FUEL SYSTEM Volume test Warning Fuel vapor is hazardous. It can very easily ignite, causing serious injury and damage. Always keep sparks and flames away from fuel. 1. Remove the air valve. 2. Firmly affix the fuel injectors to the fuel distributor with wire. 3. Disconnect the fuel injector connectors. 4. Remove the fuel distributor and fuel injectors together with the fuel hoses connected. 5. Connect the SST to the battery and an fuel injector. 6. Check the injection volume with a graduated container. Injection volumes: 59-76 ml (59-76 cc, 1.8-2.3 fl oz}/15 sec. 7. If not as specified, replace the fuel injectors. lnstallation Install in the reverse order of removal, referring to Instal- lation note. Tightening torque: Delivery pipe 19-25 N.m (1 .%2.6 kgfm, 14--18 ft4bf) FUEL DISTRIBUTOR MANIFOLD C 45UOFX-282 Installation note 1. Use new injector O-rings. 2. Apply a small amount of clean engine oil to the O-rings before installing. 45UOFX-281 INSULATOR O-RING 3. Use new fuel injector insulators. 4. Install the fuel injectors and new fuel injector insulators. Gartner Banana

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CONTROL SYSTEM --- 1 1 USE CONNECTOR A C (INTAKE AIR D (GROUND) TEMPERATURE MASS AIRFLOW SENSOR lnspection Visual inspection d Caution Do not drop subject the sensor to sharp shocks. Do not put or allow anything in the sensor. 1. Disconnect the mass airflow sensor connector. 2. Remove the'mass airflow sensor. 3. Check for damage of the sensor. 4. Install the mass airflow sensor. Voltage inspection 1. Disconnect the PCME connectors. 2. Connect the SSTs (Engine Signal Monitor and Adapt- er Harness) to the PCME as shown. 3. Place the SST(Sheet) on the SST (Engine Signal Mon- itor). 4. Check the voltage of terminals 20 and 2F. Specification I 2F I Below 1 .OV I 5. If not as specified, replace the mass airflow sensor. Idle 1 .O-2.OV 20 Tightening torque: u 7.9--10.7 N.m (80-11 0 kgfncm, 70-95.4 in-lbf} 10 ON Below 1 .OV Inspection Intake air temperature sensor 1. Verify that the ignition switch OFF. 2. Disconnect the mass airflow sensor connector. 3. Measure resistance of the intake air temperature sensor as shown. Specification: 2.21-2.69 (at 20°C (68°F)) 4. If not as specified, replace the mass airflow sensor. Gartner Banana

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CONTROL SYSTEM 1 1 USE CONNECTOR A CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR Inspection 1. Remove the crankshaft position sensor 5v- - - - SGGSIGNAL ov Warning Disconnect the fuel injector connector. When checking the crankshaft position sensor, do not connect the igniter connector - - - - I 1 CYCLE < > 2. Connect the crankshaft position sensor shown in figure. 3. Disconnect the fuel injector connector. 4. Turn the ignition switch ON. 5. Connect the SSTs (Engine Signal Monitor and Adapter Harness) to the PCME. 6. Set the SST (Engine Signal Monitor) as shown below. 7. Rotate the sensor drive by hand and measure the output voltage. Specification I 1 - Position - ~oltaael 8. After the inspection, install the crank angle sensor. 9. Start the engine and adjust the ignition timing. (Refer to page F-76.) 2E (SGT signal) 2G (SGC signal) Ignition timing: BTDC 10 2 1" Approx. 5V (4 pulseslrev) Approx. 5V (2 pulseslrev) 10. Tighten the crank angle sensor lock bolt to the specified torque. Tightening torque: 19-25 N-m (1 .+2.6 kgfem, 14-1 8 ftelbf} Replacement 1. Remove the ignition coil. (Refer to section G.) 2. Remove in the order shown in the figure. 3. Install in the reverse order of removal. Gartner Banana

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CONTROL SYSTEM TEMPERATURE NGlNE COOLANT EMPERATURE ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR Removal 1. Remove the ignition coil assembly. (Refer to section G.) 2. Disconnect the engine coolant temperature sensor con- 4 nector. 3. Remove the engine coolant temperature sensor. lnspection 1. Place the sensor in water with a thermometer and heat the water gradually. 2. Measure resistance of the sensor with an ohmmeter. 3. If not as specified, replace the engine coolant tempera- ture sensor. Specification DCBA Coolant 20°C {68"F) 80°C {I 76°F) FEELER GAUGE Resistance kR 2.21 - 2.69 0.287- 0.349 Installation 1. Install the engine coolant temperature sensor and a new washer. Tightening torque: -J 25-29 N.m (2.5-3.0 kgf-m, 19--21 ft-lbf) 2. Connect the engine coolant temperature sensor con- nector. 3. Install the ignition coil assembly. (Refer to section G.) THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR lnspection Idle switch 1. Turn the ignition switch OFF and the throttle valve closed throttle position. 2. Disconnect the throttle position sensor connector. 3. Check continuity of the throttle position sensor terminals C and D. I C-D I Continuity 4. If not as specified, adjust the throttle position sensor. (Refer to page F-155.) 5. Insert a feeler gauge 0.4 mm {0.016 in) between the stopper and the throttle lever. 6. Verify that no continuity the throttle position sensor ter- minals C and D. - 7. If continuity, adjust the throttle position sensor. (Refer to page F-155.) Specification Terminals Throttle valve closed throttle ~osition Gartner Banana

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CONTROL SYSTEM DCB IIIf I 1 USECONNECTORA I Variable resister 1. Remove the PCME. (Refer to page F-143.) 2. Connect the SSTs (Engine Signal Monitor and Adapt- er Harness) to the PCME. 3. Set the SST (Engine Signal Monitor) to position 2M. 4. Turn the ignition switch ON. 5. Rotate the throttle link by hand and verify that voltage is within the specification. Specification 6. If not as specified, adjust the throttle position sensor. (Refer to below.) - PCME terminal Adjustment Throttle valve position I Wide open throttle ~osition Note The throttle adjusting screw is set at the factory and must not be adjusted. Any adjustment will negatively effect the engine per- formance. Idle switch 1. Turn the ignition switch OFF and the throttle valve closed throttle position. 2. Disconnect the throttle position sensor connector. 3. Loosen the throttle position sensor screws. 4. Rotate the throttle position sensor and adjust continuity of the sensor terminals C and D as shown. Specification I Clearance Continuity I 5. Tighten the throttle position sensor screws. 0.3 mm (0.012 in} Tightening torque: 1.6-2.3 N.m (16-24 kgf-m, 14--20 in-lbf) Yes Variable resister 1. Remove the PCME. (Refer to page F-143.) 2. Connect the SSTs to the PCME connector as shown. 3. Verify that the throttle valve is fully closed. 4. Loosen the attaching screws. 5. Turn the ignition switch to ON. 6. Measure the PCME terminal 2M voltage. 7. Adjust the voltage to the specification 0.4 mm (0.01 6 in) I No Gartner Banana

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CONTROL SYSTEM SENSOR CONNECTOR EATED OXYGEN Specification Fully closed: 0.1-1.1 V Fully open: 3.14.5V (Verify that the voltage increase is directly d propotioned to the throttle valve opening angle.) 8. Tighten the attaching screws. Tightening torque: 1.6-2.3 N.m (16-24 kgfmm, 14-20 in-lbf} 9. If not adjusted, replace the throttle position sensor. 45UOFX-495 Replacement 1. Turn the ignition switch OFF. 2. Remove the throttle position sensor screws. 3. Remove the throttle position sensor . 4. Replace a new throttle position sensor and adjust it. (Refer to page F-155.) 5. Tighten the throttle position sensor screws. Tightening torque: 1.6-2.3 N.m (16-24 kgf-cm, 14-20 in-lbf} HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR Inspection On-vehicle 1. Warm-up the engine to normal operating temperature and run it at idle. 2. Disconnect the heated oxygen sensor connector. -.-' 3. Measure the voltage at terminal A. 4. If not as specified, check the intake air system, the fuel system and run the on-board diagnosis test. 5. If these system are OK, replace the heated oxygen sen- sor. Specification Heater 1. Disconnect the heated oxygen sensor connector. 2. Measure resistance between terminals C and D. Resistance: Approx. 13R (20°C (68°F)) Engine condition Terminal A 3. Replace the heater if not as specified. Increasing engine speed (V) 0.&1 .O Idle Below 1.0 Replacement 1. Disconnect the heated oxygen sensor connector. 2. Remove the heated oxygen sensor. 3. Install in the reverse order of removal. Decreasing engine speed (V) 0-0.4 Tightening torque: 3049 N-m (3.0-5.0 kgf-m, 22-36 ftlbf) Gartner Banana

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CHARGING SYSTEM B TE S TERMINAL 1. Remove the battery cover. 2. Disconnect the battery cable from the battery. 3. Remove the battery from the vehicle. 4. Place the battery in a pan of the water to prevent it from ,-, over heating, but keep water away from the top of bat- tery. 5. Charge the battery. Replacement Note When replacing the battery, replace it with the same style Mazda genuine battery (with vent manifold). ALTERNATOR Caution Obtain the code number and deactivate the audio anti-theft system before disconnecting the bat- tery. (Refer to section T.) Caution Reversing the battery connections or using high- voltage testers will damage the rectifier. Caution Do not start the engine while the connector is dis- connected from L and S terminals. It can damage the alternator. Note .--,' Positive voltage is always present at alternator B ter- minal. Removal l Installation 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Disconnect the steering pressure sensor connector. 3. Disconnect the water thermoswitch connector. 4. Disconnect the IAC valve connector. 5. Remove the intake air pipe. 6. Disconnect the wire and connector from the alternator. 7. Remove the alternator bolts and nut. 8. Remove the alternator. 9. Install in the reverse order of removal. Tightening torque Bolt 0: 38-51 N.m (3.8-5.3 kgf-m, 27-38 ftelbf) Bolt @ : 19-25 N.m j1.9-2.6 kgfem, 14--18 ft-lbf) Nut @I: 9.9--14 N.m (100-150 kgf-cm, 87-1 30 in-lbf) Gartner Banana

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CHARGING SYSTEM I AIC EQUIPPED I WHEN MEASURED 45UOGX-015 - ADJUSTING BOLT I I 5. Check the drive belt tension with a tension gauge. Note Belt tension can be measured between any pulleys. J Tension N {kgf, Ibf) A belt that has been on a ruining engine for less than five minutes. Alternator 'IS
+ A/C 6. Install the intake air pipe. Used Drive belt Adjustment New* I Caution If a new belt is used, adjust the belt deflection at the midpoint of new belt specification. 491-745 (50-76,110-167) 49 1-588 (50-60, 11 0-1 32) d (1) Alternator belt Loosen the alternator bolts @ and @ and adjust the belt deflection by turning the adjusting bolt 0. 491-706 (50-72,110-158) 422490 (43-50,95--110) Tightening torque @: 19-25 N.m (1.9-2.6 kgf.m, 14-1 8 ft4bf) @: 38-51 N.m (3.8-5.3 kgf,m, 28-38 ft-lbf) (2) PIS belt, PIS + AIC belt Loosen the PIS oil pump bolts @ and @ and nut 0, and adjust the belt deflection by turning the adjusting bolt 0. Tightening torque @: 3246 N.m (3.24.7 kgf.m, 24--33 ft4bf) @: 37-53 N.m (3.7-5.5 kgf,m, 27-39 ft-lbf) 0: 19-25 N.m (1.9-2.6 kgf-m, 14-1 8 ft-lbf) (3) AIC belt Loosen the locknut and adjust the belt deflection by turning the adjusting bolt. Tightening torque: 38-51 N.m (3.8-5.3 kgf-m, 28-38 ft-lbf) Gartner Banana

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