tire pressure MAZDA 232 1990 Workshop Manual Suplement
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A PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION
PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION TABLE
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INSPECT and ADJUST, if necessary, the following Items to
specification:
D Glass, exterior bright metal and paint for damage
Cl Wheel tug nuts
9 Trre pressures
LII All weatherstrips for damage or detachment
Z Operation of bonnet release and lock
D Operation of trunk lid, hatch and fuel lid opener
(it equipped)
3 Door operation and alignment
5 Headlight aiming
INSTALL the following parts:
D Wheel caps or rings (if equipped)
D Outside mirror(s)
[ UNDER BONNET-ENGINE OFF )
INSPECT and ADJUST, if necessary, the foIlowIng items to
specification:
Cl Fuel, coolant and hydraulrc lines, fittings, connections and
components for leaks
Cl Engine oil level
0 Power steering fluid level (if equipped)
D Brake master cylinder fluid levels
0 Clutch master cylinder fluid levels (if equipped) q
Windshield washer reservoir fluid level
D Radiator coolant level and specific gravity
Ll Tightness of water hose clamps
I3 Tightness of battery terminals, electrolyte level and specific
gravity
c) Manual transaxle oit level
D Drive belt(s) tension
C; Carburetor linkage (choke control, wide open throttle posi-
tion, etc.) (carburetor model only)
D Accelerator cable and linkage for free movement
D Headlight cleaner and fluid level (if equipped)
BLEED air from fuel line (diesel engine only)
CLEAN the spark plugs (except for diesef engine)
piicis-1
INSTALL the foflowing parts:
C Rubber stopper for inside rear view mirror (if equipped)
c! Fuse for accessories
CHECK the operation of the following items:
Cl Seat controls (sliding and redining) and head rest
ci Seat belts and warnrng system
Z! Ignition swrtch and steering lock
III Power window {if equipped)
0 Door locks including child proof door locks
0 Inhibitor switch
(ATX only)
Z All lights including warning and indicator lights
0 Ignrtron key reminder buyer (if equipped) Cl Horn, wipers and washers (front and rear, if equipped)
D Antenna (if equipped} q
Cigarette lighter and clock (if equipped)
I2 Remote controt outside mirror
(if equipped) q
Heater, defogger and air conditioner at various mode selec-
tions (if equipped)
c3 Sunroof (if equipped)
CHECK
the fotiowing items: q
Presence of spare fuse
c3 Upholstery and interior finish
CHECK and ADJUST, if necessary, the following items:
Cl Operation and fit of windows
D Pedal height and free ptay of brake and clutch pedal
Cl Parking brake
i UNDER BONNET-ENGtNE RUNNING AT ]
1 OPERATtNG TEMPERATURE
CHECK the following items:
Cl Operation of idle-up system for air conditioner or power steer-
ing (if equipped)
13 Automatic transaxle fluid level
D Initial ignition timing
(except disel engine) q
Idle speed
El Operation of throttle position sensor (EGI engine)
13 Operation of cold start device and glow plug warning light
(diesel engine only)
D Operation of dash pot [EGI engine)
t
ON HOtST 1
CHECK the following items:
U Underside fuel, coolant and hydraulic lines, fittings, connec-
tions and components for leaks q
Tires for cuts or bruises
Cl Steering linkage, suspension, exhaust system and all under-
side hardware for
looseness or damage
1 ROAD TEST 1
CHECK the foliowing items:
II Brake operation
D Clutch operation
0 Steering control
c3 Operation of meters and gauges
0 Squeaks, rattles or unusual noises q
Engine general performance
c3 Emergency Iocking retractors
rAFTER ROAD TEST 1
REMOVE the seat and floor mat protective covers
CHECK for the necessary
owner information materials, tools
and spare tire in vehicle
93EOAX-002
A-2
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SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE ‘SERVICES (Europe) A
Maintenance Number of months or km (miles), whichever comes first
Monthso - 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 4%
Maintenance Kilometers
1,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000
(Miles)
(600) (6,000) (12,000) 1(18,000) (24,000) (30,000) (36,000) (42,000) (48,000) Chassis and body (Cont’d)
TIES (lnctud~ng spare tires) wrth infiation
pressure adjustment
Hinges and catches
U nderslde of vehicle
Seat belt
Roao test
Driveshaft dust boots
93GOAX-706
A-7
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A SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES (Europe)
Maintenance Number of months or km (mires), whichever comes first
Months” - 6 12 18 24 30 1 36 42 48
Maintenance KIlometers 1,000 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 70,000 80,000
(Miles)
(600) 1 (6,000) j(12,OOO) (18,000) (24,000) (30,000) (36,000) (42,000) \(48,000) Chassis and body [Cont’d)
Steerrng and front suspension I
I
1 1 I I
MTX oil
A A A
R A A A R
Rear axle oil R A A R 1 A A A R
Trabsfercarrter oil
I R I A A R A A A R
B&s. nuts on chassis and body T 1 1 T T
T I T
Body condition (Visual
onfy) t nspect annually
Exhaust system hear shields I i
Tires (tncluding spare ttres) wtth rnflation
pressure adjustment t I I 1
Hinges and catches
A
bA4 ,A3 A
Understde of vehicle
i I I I I
Seat belt
I I I t
Road test
1 I I 1
Driveshafi dust bouts
I I I 1
93GOAX-709
A-10
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F2 TROUBLESt=iUUTlNG GUIDE
SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING
Regarding symptom troubleshooting except LACK OF POWER, POOR XCELERATION, KNOCKING, and
HIGH UIL CONSUMPTION, refer to Workshop Manual [I 203-l O-89F (Europe) or 1204-l O-89F (Australia)].
19 LACK OF POWER [BP TIJR801
DESCRIP- *Performance poor under load when throttle valve wide open
TION *Reduced maximum speed
l Idle condition normal
[TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS1
3 Wastegate always open or opens early
3 Turbocharger damage
@ Factors other than engine malfunction
*Clutch sllpping
l Brake dragging
*Low tire pressure
l Incorrect tire size l Overloaded vehicle
@ Low intake air amount
*Throttle valve not open fully
*Clogged intake air system
TEP INSPECTlON
1
Install pressure gauge in intake air pipe and
check boost pressure at engine speed of
4,000
wm
CT page F2-45
Boost pressure:
More than 2.0 kPa (0.02 kglcm2, 0.3
psi)
@ Air/Fuel mixture lean
l Fuel iine pressure decreases l Fuel injection malfunction
@ Poor ignrtjon
@ Low engine compression
@ Alcohol blended fuel used
@ Knock control system malfunction
ACTION
Yes Go to Step 3
NO Check for air leakage and exhaust gas
leakage
4 If OK, go to next step
4 In not OK, repair
2 Check wastegate
Yes Remove intake air pipe from turbo-
f7 page F2-45 charger and check if compressor wheel
rotates smoothly t7 page F2-46
4 If OK, check air cleaner element
and throttle valve
+ If not OK, replace turbocharger
3 Check factors other than engrne Yes
l Clutch slipping Go to next step
1 8rake dragging
’
l Low tire pressure NO Repair or adjust
l Incorrect tire srze
FZ-32
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![MAZDA 232 1990 Workshop Manual Suplement F2 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
20 POOR ACCELERATION [BP TURBO]
IESCRIP- . Performance poor while accelerating
rm
l Idle condition normal
[TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS]
3 Wastegate always open or opens early MAZDA 232 1990 Workshop Manual Suplement F2 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
20 POOR ACCELERATION [BP TURBO]
IESCRIP- . Performance poor while accelerating
rm
l Idle condition normal
[TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS]
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F2 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
20 POOR ACCELERATION [BP TURBO]
IESCRIP- . Performance poor while accelerating
rm
l Idle condition normal
[TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS]
3 Wastegate always open or opens early @ Low intake air amount
3 Turbocharger damage
l Throttle valve not open fully
3 Factors other than engine malfunction *Clogged intake air system l
Ciutch slIpping @ Air/Fuel mixture Iean l Brake draggrng l fuel line pressure decreases
l low tire pressure l Fuel Injection malfunction
l Incorrect tire size @ Poor Ignition
. Overloaded vehicle @ Low engine compression
@ Atcohol blended fuel used
TEP INSPECTION ACTION
-l Install pressure gauge
in intake air pipe and I Yes
1 Go to Step 3
check boost pressure at engine speed of 4,000
rpm
w page F2-45
Boost pressure:
More than 2.0 kPa (0.02 kglcm2, 0.3 psi)
No Check for air leakage and exhaust gas
leakage
4 If OK, go to next step
4 If not OK, repair
2 Check wastegate w page F2-45
Yes Remove Intake air pipe from turbo-
charger and check if compressor wheel
rotates smoothly w page F2-46
c3 If OK, check air cleaner element
and throttle valve
4 If not ok, replace turbocharger
3 Check factors
other than engine
Yes Go to next step l Clutch stipprng l 5rake dragging l Low tire pressure
No l Incorrect ttre size Repair or adjust
FZ-36
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SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICE INFORMATION, TROU8LESHOOTlNG GUIDE H
SUPPLEMENTALSERVICE INFORMATION
The following points in this section are changed in comparison with 323 Workshop Manual (1206IO-89F).
Troubleshooting guide
Clutch fluid (with ABS)
l Replacement
Clutch pedal (BP DOHC Turbo) Clutch release cylinder (with ABS) l Air bleeding
Clutch unit
l Removal I Inspection I installation
Clutch master cylinder
(BP DOW Turbo or with ABS) l Removal I Inspection I installation
93GOHX-710
l Removal I Inspection I Installation (BP DUHC Turbo)
l Air bleeding (with ABS)
l Overhaul (BP DUHC Turbo)
TROUBLESHOOTING GUlDE
Problem
Possibte Cause Remedy Page
Slipping
Clutch disc facing worn excessively
Replace U-l 9
Clutch disc facing surface hardened or oifed
Repair or replace H-l 9
Pressure plate damaged Replace H-19
Diaphragm spring damaged or weakened
Replace H-l 9
Insufficient clutch pedal piay
Adjust H-12
Clutch pedal sticking
Repair or replace U-11
Flywheel damaged
Repair or replace H-19
Faulty
Excessive runout or damaged clutch disc
Replace H-19
disengagement
Clutch disc spiines rusted or worn ’
Remove rust or replace H-l 9
Clutch disc facing oiled
Repair or replace H-19
Diaphragm spring weakened
Reptace H-19
Excessive clutch pedal ptay
Adjust -
Insufficient clutch fluid
Add fluid H-10
Leakage of clutch fluid
Locate and repair or -
replace
Clutch vibrates
Clutch disc facing oiled
Repair or replace H-l 9
when accelerating
Torsion rubbers weakened
u-19 Clutch disc facing hardened or damaged Replace
Repair or replace H-19
Clutch disc facing rivets loose
Replace H-l 9
Pressure plate damaged or excessive runout
Replace H-l 9
Flywheel surface hardened or damaged
Repair or replace H-19
Loose or worn engine mount
Tighten or replace -
Clutch pedal
sticking Pedal shaft not properly lubricated
Lubricate or replace H-l 1
Asistireturn spring damaged or poor adjust
Replace or adjust H-11, 12
Abnormal noise
Clutch release bearing damaged
Replace N-1 9
Poor iubrication of release bearing sleeve
Torsion rubbers weakened Lubricate or replace H-19
Replace u-t9 Excessive crankshaft
end play
Repalr -
Pilot bearing worn or damaged
Replace H-79
Worn pivot points of reiease fork
Repair or replace H-19