brake MAZDA PROTEGE 1992 User Guide

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Bl TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem
Insufficient power
Abnormal
combustion
Engine noise Possible Cause
Insufficient compression
Malfunction of HLA*
Compression leakage from valve seat
Seized valve stem
Weak or broken valve spring
Failed cylinder head gasket
Cracked or distorted cylinder head
Sticking, damaged, or worn piston ring
Cracked or worn piston Malfunction of fuel system
Malfunction of ignition system
Others
Slipping clutch
Dragging brakes
Wrong size tires Malfunction of engine-related components
Malfunction of HLA’
Sticking or burned valve
Weak or broken valve spring
Carbon accumulation in combustion chamber Malfunction of fuel system
Malfunction of ignition system
Crankshaft- or bearing-related parts
Excessive main bearing oil clearance
Main bearing seized or heat-damaged
Excessive crankshaft end play
Excessive connecting rod bearing oil clearance
Connecting rod bearing seized or heat-damaged Piston-related parts
Worn cylinder
Worn piston or piston pin
Seized piston
Damaged piston ring
Bent connecting rod Valves or timing-related parts
Malfunction of HLA*
Broken valve spring
Excessive valve guide clearance Malfunction of cooling system
Malfunction of fuel system
Others
Malfunction of water pump bearing
Improper drive belt tension
Malfunction of alternator bearing
Exhaust gas leakage
Malfunction of timing belt tensioner Action
Replace
Repair
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Refer to Section F
Refer to Section G
Refer to Section H
Refer to Section P
Refer to Section Q
Replace
Replace
Replace
Eliminate carbon
Refer to Section F
Refer to Section G
Replace or repair
Replace
Replace or repair
Replace or repair
Replace
Replace or repair
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Refer to Section E
Refer to Section F
Refer to Section E
Adjust
Refer to Section G
Refer to Section F
Replace Page 81-20
Bl-57
81-55
81-58
81-16
81-54
81-62
al-62
81-20
81-55
81-58
-
61-71
Bl-64
81-72
81-73 8-i-64
Bl-60
81-63
81-62
81-62
El-63
Bl-20
El-58
81-55
Bl- 5
81-12
911 IORI .N)J LI.,“l. --
* Tappet noise may occur if the engine has set idle for an extended period. The noise should
normal operating temperature. (HLA troubleshooting: Refer to page Bl-7) dissipate after the engine has reached
81-4

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ENGINE TUNE-UP PROCEDURE Bl
13UOBl-04 0
Idle Speed
1. Perform “Preparation”. (Refer to page Bl-8.)
2. Apply parking brake.
3. Check that the idle speed is within specification.
Idle speed (Neutral or P range): 750 f 50 rpm
Caution
l Check the idle speed without the electric cooling
fan operating.
Note
l When the parking brake is not applied, the idle
speed for ATX model (Canada) is approx. 800 rpm.
4. If not within the specification, adjust the idle by turning the
air adjusting screw.
5. Disconnect the
SST.
Bl-9

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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Bl
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
PREPARATION
SST
49 DO1 1 102
Lock tool,
crankshaft For
removal and
installation of
timing belt pulley 49 EOll 1AO
Ring gear brake
set For
prevention of
engine rotation
49 EOll 103
For
49 EOl 1 105
For
prevention of
prevention of
Shaft
engine rotation
Stopper
engine rotation
(Part of
(Part of
49 EOl 1 1AO)
49 EOI 1 1AO)
49 EOll 104
For
49 SE01 310A
For
prevention of
installation of
Collar
engine rotation
Centering tool,
clutch disc
(Part of
clutch disc
49 EOl 1 1 AO)
23UOBl-01
81-11

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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE Bl
I. Air hose assembly 1 I. Timing belt cover, upper
2. Resonance chamber 12. Timing belt
3. Accelerator cable Removal / Installation.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page Bl-12
Installation Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page BI-I9 13. Front exhaust pipe
4. Throttle cable (ATX)
14. Intake manifold bracket
Removal / Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section K 15. Cylinder head bolt
5. Hoses Removal Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page BI-18
Removal I Installation Note ..,............... below Installation Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page Bl-I9
6. Harnesses 16. Cylinder head
Removal I Installation Note....... page BI-I8 Disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 61-43
7. Water bypass pipe nut
Inspection . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . page BI -54
8. Drive belt Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page BI-79
9. Water pump pulley 17. Cylinder head gasket
10. Cylinder head cover
23UOBl-019
Removal / Installation note
Hoses
I. Disconnect the hoses shown in the figure.
\ / DlSCOtjNECT
, w I.,,, -----. WARNING ’ ’ ’ l KEEP SPARKS AND OPEN FLAME AWAY FROM THE FUEL
AREA.
CAUTION
l COVER THE HOSE WITH A RAG BECAUSE FUEL WILL
SPRAY OUT WHEN DISCONNECTING.
. PLUG THE DISCONNECTED HOSES TO AVOID FUEL
LEAKAGE.
I. Brake vacuum hose
2. Fuel hose
3. Vacuum hose (Purge control) 4. Vacuum hose (Cruise control)
5. Heater hose

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Bl REMOVAL
Step 3
1. Disconnect the hoses shown in the figure.
BP SOHC
1. Brake vacuum hose
2. Fuel hose
Removal
Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bl-30
05UOBX-078
03UOBi -050
below 3. Vacuum hose (Purge control)
4. Vacuum hose (Cruise control)
5. Heater hose
Removal Note ..,,,................................ below
Removal note
Fuel hose
Warning
l Keep sparks and open flame away from the fuel
area.
Caution
l Cover the hose with a rag because fuel will spray
out when disconnecting.
l Plug the disconnected hoses to avoid fuel leakage.
1. Disconnect the fuel hoses.
Heater hose
Caution
l Heater hose joint has O-rings and spacer.
l Do not lose them when removing.
1. Push the heater hose retainer and remove the heater hose.

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Bl DISASSEMBLY
DISASSEMBLY
PREPARATION
SST
49 EOl 1 1AO
Ring gear brake
49 EOll 104
49 EOl 1 1 AO)
49 0636 100A
Arm, valve spring removal of valve
49 B012 006
Pivot, valve
49 8012 012
49 8012 014
49 LO11 006
Puller 84 installer
(Part of
49 LO1 1 OAO)
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OUTLINE, TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
OUTLINE
SPECIFICATIONS
ItC- Engine
BP DOHC
Type Gasoline, 4-cycle
Cylinder arrangement and number In-line, 4 cylinders
Combustion chamber Pentroof
Valve svstem DOHC, belt-driven 16 valves
Displacement
Bore and stroke cc (cu in) 1,839 (112.2)
mm (in) I 83.0 x 85.0 (3.27 x 3.35)
Compression ratio
Compression pressure
IN
Valve timing
EX kPa (kg/cm*, psi)-rpm
BTDC Open
Close ABDC
Open BBDC
Close ATDC 9.0
1,256 (12.8, 182)300
!zJ”
48O
56O
140
Valve clearance IN 0: Maintenance-free
mm (in)
EX 0: Marntenance-free
Idle speed *’ *’ MTX
rpm
ATX
Ignition timing*2
Firing order
::...With parking brake applied. (Canada)
. ..TEN terminal of diagnosis connector grounded BTDC 700-800
700-800 (P range)
90-l 1 O
l-3-4-2
P3UOBZ003
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem
Difficult starting
Poor idling
Excessive oil
consumption Possible Cause
Malfunction of engine-related components
Burned valve
Worn piston, piston ring, or cylinder
Failed cylinder head gasket
Malfunction of fuel system
Malfunction of ignition system
Malfunction of engine-related components
Malfunction of HLA*
Poor valve-to-valve seat contact
Failed cylinder head gasket
Malfunction of fuel system
Malfunction of ignition system
Oil working up
Worn piston ring groove or sticking piston ring
Worn oiston or cvlinder
Oil working down
Worn valve seal
Worn valve stem or auide
Oil leakaae i
Replace 82-55
Replace or repair 92-60, 62
Reolace B2-16
Refer to Section F
I
Replace 82-47, 79
Replace 82-55
Refer to Section 0 I
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B2 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem
Insufficient power
Abnormal
combustion
Engine noise -
I
I
f
,
I
I
,
I
I Possible Cause Action Page
Insufficient compression
Malfunction of HLA*
Compression leakage from valve seat
Seized valve stem
Ueak or broken valve spring
Failed cylinder head
gasket Cracked or distorted cylinder head
Sticking, damaged, or worn piston ring
Cracked or worn piston Replace
Repair
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Replace
Refer to Section F 82-22
82-57
02-55
B2-58
82-16
82-54
82-62
82-62 Malfunction of fuel system
Malfunction of ianition svstem
Others
Slipping clutch
Dragging brakes
Wrong size tires Malfunction of engine-related components
Malfunction of HLA*
Sticking or burned valve
Weak or broken valve spring
Carbon accumulation in combustion chamber Malfunction of fuel system
Malfunction of ignition system
Crankshaft- or bearing-related parts
Excessive main bearing oil clearance
Main bearing seized or heat-damaged
Excessive crankshaft end play
Excessive connecting rod bearing oil clearance
Connecting rod bearing seized or heat-damaged Piston-related parts
Worn cylinder
Worn piston or piston pin
Seized piston
Damaged piston ring
Bent connecting rod Valves or timing-related parts
Malfunction of HLA*
Broken valve spring
Excessive valve guide clearance Malfunction of cooling system
Malfunction of fuel svstem
Others
Malfunction of water pump bearing Refer to Section E
Improper drive belt tension Adjust
Malfunction of alternator bearing Refer to Section G
Exhaust gas leakage Refer to Section F
Malfunction of timing belt tensioner Replace Refer to Section G
Refer to Section H
Refer to Section P
Refer to Section C!
Replace B2-22
Replace 82-55
Replace 82-58
Eliminate carbon -
Refer to Section F
Refer to Section G
Replace or repair B2-70
Replace 82-64
Replace or repair 82-7 1
Replace or repair B2-72
Replace B2-64
Replace or repair
82-60
Replace 82-63
Replace 82-62
Replace 82-62
Replace 82-63
Replace
Replace
Replace
Refer to Section E
Refer to Section F 82-22
82-58
82-55
B2- 6
82-12
23UOB2-00,
..J
.-,
l
Tappet noise may occur if the engine has set idle for an extended period. The noise should dissipate after the engine has reached
normal operating temperature. (HLA troubleshooting: Refer to page 82-7.)
82-4

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ENGINE TUNE-UP PROCEDURE
I
03UOB2-011
Idle Speed
1. Perform “Preparation”. (Refer to page BZ-8.)
2. Apply parking brake.
3. Check that the idle speed is within specification.
Idle speed (Neutral or P range): 750 f 50 rpm
Caution
l Check the idle speed without the electric cooling
fan operating.
Note
l When the parking brake is not applied, the idle
speed for ATX model (Canada) is approx. 800 rpm.
4. If not within the specification, adjust the idle by turning the
air adjusting screw.
5. Disconnect the
SST.
82-Q

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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 62
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
PREPARATION
SST
49 DO11 102
Lock tool,
crankshaft
49 E011 103
Shaft
(Part of
49 EOl 1 1AO) @
49 EOI 1 104
Collar
(Part of
49 EOl 1 1AO) For
removal and
installation of
timing belt pulley
For
prevention of
engine rotation
For
prevention of
engine rotation 49 EOll IA0
Ring gear brake
set
49 EOll 105
Stopper
0
(Part of
49 EOI 1
1AO) w
49 SE01 310A
Centering tool,
clutch disc For
prevention of
engine rotation
For
prevention of
engine rotation
For
installation of
clutch disc
2311082-0‘
02-I 1

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