wheel MAZDA 6 2002 Workshop Manual Suplement
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WHEEL ALIGNMENT
R–9
R
Total Toe-in Adjustment
1. Center the steering wheel and confirm that the vehicle wheels/tires are pointing straight.
2. Loosen the left and right tie-rod end locknuts and turn the tie-rods equally. Both tie rods are right threaded, so
turning the right tie-rod toward the front of the vehicle and the left toward the rear increases toe-in.
Note
•Turning both tie-rods one complete turn changes toe-in by about 6 mm {0.24 in} (0°36').
3. Tighten the tie-rod end locknuts to the specified torque.
Tightening torque
68.6—98.0 N·m {7.00—9.99 kgf·m, 50.6—72.2 ft·lbf}
4. Verify that the boot is not twisted, and install the boot clamp.
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REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT (WGN)A6E741201016201Specification (Unloaded)*1
2WD
*
1: Engine coolant and engine oil are at specified level. Spare tire, jack and tools are in designated position.
*2: Difference between left and right must not exceed 1°30'.*3: Distance between wheel center and fender brim is 407 mm {16.02 in} (reference value).
4WD
*
1: Engine coolant and engine oil are at specified level. Spare tire, jack and tools are in designated position.
*2: Difference between left and right must not exceed 1°30'.
Note
•Adjust the toe-in after adjusting the camber.
Camber Adjustment
1. Loosen the cam nut on the lower arm.
2. Turn the adjusting cam bolt to provide the correct
camber angles as indicated.
3. Tighten the cam nut.
Tightening torque
86.2—116.6 N·m {8.80—11.88 kgf·m, 63.58—
85.99 ft·lbf}
ItemFuel gauge indication
Empty 1/4 1/2 3/4 Full
Total toe-in(mm {in}) Tire: 2±4 {0.08±0.16}, Rim inner: 1±3 {0.04±0.12}
(degree) 0°11′±0°22′
Camber angle
*2 normal–0°59′±1°–1°00′±1°–1°02′±1°–1°04′±1°–1°06′±1°
elevated
*3–0°52′±1°–0°53′±1°–0°55′±1°–0°56′±1°–0°58′±1°
Thrust angle 0°±0°48′
ItemFuel gauge indication
Empty 1/4 1/2 3/4 Full
Total toe-in(mm {in}) Tire: 2±4 {0.08±0.16}, Rim inner: 1±3 {0.04±0.12}
(degree) 0°11′±0°22′
Camber angle*
2 –0°55′±1°–0°57′±1°–0°59′±1°–1°01′±1°–1°03′±1°
Thrust angle (degree) 0°±0°48′
Left wheel Right wheel
Positive direction ClockwiseCounter-
clockwise
Negative directionCounter-
clockwiseClockwise
LEFT SIDE
(VIEW FROM
FRONT OF THE
VEHICLE)
ADJUSTING
CAM BOLT
A6E7412W003
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R–10
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Total Toe-in Adjustment
1. Loosen the locknut of the lateral link.
2. Adjust the toe-in turning the adjusting link.
Specification
Total Toe-in: 2±4 mm {0.08±0.16 in}
Note
•Toe change amount: 0°43′ / one rotation
3. Tighten the locknut.
Tightening torque
68.6—98.1 N·m {7.0—10.0 kgf·m, 50.6—72.3
ft·lbf}
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A6E7412W004
A6E7412W005
A6E7412W004
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REAR SUSPENSION
R–11
R
SUSPENSION CONTROL SYSTEM ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION (WGN)A6E7416010132021. Pull up the dust boot and visually inspect the piston rod for oil leakage.
2. Remove all cargo and drive the vehicle, with only the driver aboard, for 1 km {0.62 miles} or more. After
driving, verify that the rear vehicle height (distance measured from the fender brim to the center of the wheel) is
360 mm {14.2 in} or more
*. If not as specified, replace the rear shock absorbers.
3. Place a load equivalent to five people riding in
order to make the rear vehicle height to be 330
mm {13.0 in} or less.
4. Immediately after driving the vehicle for 5 km {3.0
miles} or more, under the same load conditions,
verify that the rear vehicle height is 335 mm {13.2
in} or more. If not as specified replace the rear
shock absorbers.
*: Indicates rear vehicle height with fuel tank full.
Height will vary 6—8 mm {0.24—0.31 in} between a
full and empty fuel tank.
End Of SieREAR SHOCK ABSORBER REMOVAL/INSTALLATION (WGN)A6E741628700201
Caution
•Performing the following procedures without first removing the ABS wheel-speed sensor may
possibly cause an open circuit in the harness if it is pulled by mistake. Before performing the
following procedures, remove the ABS wheel-speed sensor (axle side) and fix it to an appropriate
place where the sensor will not be pulled by mistake while servicing the vehicle.
1. Remove in the order indicated in the table.
2. Install in the reverse order of removal.
REAR SUSPENSION
SECTION
A—AMEASURING POINT
A
A
A6E7412W001
1 Rear shock absorber and bracket
2Bracket
(See R–12 Bracket Installation Note)
3 Rear shock absorber
1
3
37.2—51.9
{3.80—5.29,
27.5—38.2}
286.2—116.6
{8.80—11.88,
63.58—85.99}
86.2—116.6
{8.80—11.88,
63.58—85.99}
N·m {kgf·m, ft·lbf}
A6E74162006
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R–14
REAR SUSPENSION
Bolt (Differential Front Side) Installation Note
1. Support the differential with a jack, and then
install the bolt.
2. Connect differential oil temperature sensor
connector and 4WD solenoid connector.
End Of SieTRAILING LINK REMOVAL/INSTALLATION (4WD)A6E741628200201
Caution
•Performing the following procedures without first removing the ABS wheel-speed sensor may
possibly cause an open circuit in the harness if it is pulled by mistake. Before performing the
following procedures, remove the ABS wheel-speed sensor (axle side) and fix it to an appropriate
place where the sensor will not be pulled by mistake while servicing the vehicle.
1. Remove in the order indicated in the table.
2. Install in the reverse order of removal.
3. Inspect the rear wheel alignment.
(See R–9 REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT (WGN).)
JACK
A6E74162011
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REAR SUSPENSION
R–15
R
.
1
2
93.2—131.4
{9.51—13.39, 68.75—96.91}
86.2—116.6
{8.80—11.88,
63.58—85.99}
7
5
C
C
A
A
B
B
D
D
E
E
4
6
3
18.6—25.5
{1.90—2.60,
13.8—18.8}
18.6—25.5
{1.90—2.60,
13.8—18.8}
86.2—116.6
{8.80—11.88,
63.58—85.99}86.2—116.6
{8.80—11.88,
63.58—85.99}
N·m {kgf·m, ft·lbf}
A6E74162008
1 ABS wheel-speed sensor
2 Parking brake cable
3 Bolt (shock absorber lower side)
4 Bolt (trailing link front side)
(See R–16 Bolt (Trailing Link Front Side) Removal
Note)
(See R–16 Bolt (Trailing Link Front Side) Installation
Note)5 Bolt (Lateral link outer side)
(See R–16 Bolt (Lateral Link Outer Side) Removal
Note)
(See R–16 Bolt (Lateral Link Outer Side) Installation
Note)
6 Toe link bracket
7 Trailing link
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R–16
REAR SUSPENSION
Bolt (Trailing Link Front Side) Removal Note
1. Support the trailing link with a jack.
Caution
•Removing the trailing link is dangerous.
The trailing link could fall and cause
serious injury or death. Verify that the
jack securely supports the trailing link.
2. Remove the bolts (trailing link front side).
Bolt (Lateral Link Outer Side) Removal Note
1. Loosen the bolt (lateral link inner side).
2. Remove the bolt (lateral link outer side).
Bolt (Lateral Link Outer Side) Installation Note
1. Tighten the bolt (lateral link outer side).
2. Tighten the bolt (lateral link inner side).
Tightening torque
86.2—116.6 N·m {8.80—11.88 kgf·m, 63.58—85.99 ft·lbf}
Bolt (Trailing Link Front Side) Installation Note
1. Support the trailing link with a jack.
2. Tighten the bolts (trailing link front side).
End Of SieREAR CROSSMEMBER REMOVAL/INSTALLATION (4WD)A6E741628400201
Caution
•Performing the following procedures without first removing the ABS wheel-speed sensor may
possibly cause an open circuit in the harness if it is pulled by mistake. Before performing the
following procedures, remove the ABS wheel-speed sensor (axle side) and fix it to an appropriate
place where the sensor will not be pulled by mistake while servicing the vehicle.
1. Remove the rear auto leveling sensor and harness.
(See T–20 REAR AUTO LEVELING SENSOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
2. Remove the middle pipe.
(See F1–30 EXHAUST SYSTEM REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
3. Remove in the order indicated in the table.
4. Install in the reverse order of removal.
5. Adjust the headlight zeroset.
6. Inspect the rear wheel alignment.
(See R–9 REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT (WGN).)
JACK
A6E74162010
JACK
A6E74162010
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REAR SUSPENSION
R–17
R
.
I
M
L
43.1—60.8 {4.40—6.19, 31.8—44.8}
43.1—60.8
{4.40—6.19,
31.8—44.8}
A
B
C
D
E
BC
M
L
N
N
D
O
O
E
I
A
H
H
J
J
K
K
F
F
G
G
9
7
6
5
2
4
3
1
SST
R
9
SST
R
93.1—131.3
{9.50—13.38,
68.67—96.84}
75.5—94.5
{7.70—9.63,
55.7—69.6} 86.2—116.6
{8.80—11.88,
63.58—85.99}
8
GREASEGREASE
43.1—60.8
{4.40—6.19, 31.8—44.8}
RUBBER
GREASE
86.2—116.6
{8.80—11.88, 63.58—85.99}
86.2—116.6
{8.80—11.88,
63.58—85.99}
86.2—116.6
{8.80—11.88,
63.58—85.99}
86.2—116.6
{8.80—11.88,
63.58—85.99} 86.2—116.6
{8.80—11.88,
63.58—85.99}
86.2—116.6
{8.80—11.88,
63.58—85.99}
93.1—131.3
{9.50—13.38,
68.67—96.84}
N·m {kgf·m, ft·lbf}
A6E74162009
1 Trailing link, knuckle component
(See M–22 WHEEL HUB, KNUCKLE REMOVAL/
INSTALLATION)
2 Rear lower arm
3 Crossmember component, differential and drive
shaft
(See R–18 Crossmember component, Differential
And Drive Shaft Removal Note)
4 Differential and drive shaft5 Rear lateral link
6 Rear upper arm
7 Rear stabilizer
8 Rear crossmember
9 Rear crossmember bushing
(See R–18 Rear Crossmember Bushing Removal
Note)
(See R–18 Rear Crossmember Bushing Installation
Note)
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MULTIPLEX COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
T–5
T
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Cruise main indicator light
conditions (MZR-CD (RF
Turbo))OUT–––IN
Cruise set indicator light
conditions (MZR-CD (RF
Turbo))OUT–––IN
Desired gear/
selector lever
positionFN4A-EL OUT–IN–IN
JA5AX-EL IN OUT IN IN IN
ECT OUT IN–IN
Engine control condition OUT–IN––
Engine displacement OUT–IN––
Engine loss torque (except
MZR-CD (RF Turbo))OUT IN–––
Engine speed OUT IN IN IN IN
Engine torque (except
MZR-CD (RF Turbo))OUT IN–––
Fuel injection information OUT–IN––
Fuel type and delivery OUT–IN––
Gear position IN OUT IN IN IN
Generator warning light
conditions (except MZR-
CD (RF Turbo))OUT–––IN
Glow indicator light
condition (MZR-CD (RF
Turbo))OUT–––IN
HOLD indicator light
conditions (FN4A-EL)OUT–––IN
Idle speed up request IN OUT–––
MIL condition (except
MZR-CD (RF Turbo))OUT–––IN
MIL indicate request IN OUT–––
Number of cylinders OUT–IN––
Racing select
determinationIN OUT–––
TCC condition IN OUT–––
Tire circumference (front/
rear)OUT–IN––
Torque reduction inhibit OUT IN IN––
TP OUTINININ–
Transmission/axle type OUT–IN––
Travelled distanceIN–OUT––
IN OUT––IN
OUT–––IN
Torque
reduction
requestJA5AX-EL IN OUT–––
except
JA5AX-ELIN–OUT––
Turbine speed IN OUT–––
Upper torque limit IN OUT–––
Vehicle speedOUT–––IN
IN OUT–––
Wheel speed (front left/
front right/rear left/rear
right)IN IN OUT IN–
OUT–––IN
4WD system operating
condition (warning light
information)–––OUT IN SignalMultiplex module
PCM TCMABS (ABS/TCS)
HU/CM or
DSC HU/CM4WD control
moduleInstrument
cluster
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AIR BAG SYSTEM
T–37
T
Curtain air bag module (WGN)
1. Remove the curtain air bag module. (See T–35 CURTAIN AIR BAG MODULE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION.)
2. Secure the curtain air bag module in a vise, and
cut off the deployment section, as shown in the
figure.
Warning
•Be sure not to collapse the pipe on the
side where it is cut. If it is collapsed, the
interior pressure of the pipe will build up
and can cause it to explode during air
bag module deployment.
3. Connect the SST (Adapter harness) to the curtain
air bag module as shown in the figure.
4. Tie the side air bag module to the tire with the
module facing the center of the tire. Wrap the wire
harness through the tire and around the bracket
at least four times.
Warning
•If the air bag module is not properly
installed to the tire, serious injury may
occur when the module is deployed.
When installing the air bag module to the
tire, make sure the module is facing the
downward.
5. Stack the tire with the curtain air bag module on
top of two tires. Stack a tire on top of three tires.
Stack another tire that has a wheel on top of the
four tires.
CUT
CURTAIN AIR BAG MODULE400 mm {15.7 in} OR MORE
A6E8130W013
49 L066 002
CURTAIN AIR BAG
MODULE
A6E8130W040
WIRE HARNESS
CURTAIN
AIR BAG
MODULE
TIRE
A6E8130W018
TIRE
WITH
WHEEL
TIRE WITH
CURTAIN AIR
BAG MODULETIRE
A6E8130W020
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TD–4
TECHNICAL DATA
ENGINE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMA6E931001001205
*1: Back-up current is the constant flow of current present (for the audio unit, clock, PCM, etc.) when the engine
switch is off and with the key removed.
*
2: Must not be 0 A.
*3: Cold area
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CLUTCHA6E931001024201
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MANUAL TRANSAXLEA6E931001024202
ItemSpecification
Diesel engine
MZR-CD (RF Turbo)
BatteryElectrolyte gravity 1.27—1.29
Back-up current*
1(mA) Max.20
Type
95D31L, 115D31L
*3
Test load chart (A) Battery type95D31L (64) 250
115D31L (70) *3320
Slow-charge (A)Battery type
(5-hour rate)95D31L (64) 6.5—8.0
115D31L (70)
*37.0—8.5
Quick-charge
Battery type
(5-hour rate)95D31L (64) 40
(A/30 min)
115D31L (70)
*345
GeneratorStandard voltage (V)Ignition switch ON TerminalBB+
L Approx. 1
SB+
Idle [20°C {68°F}] TerminalB
14.1—14.7 L
S
Generated current*
2
(reference) (A) Engine speed (rpm)1,000 0—80
2,000 0—90
Starter No load testVoltage (V) 11
Current (A) Below 130
Item Specification
Clutch coverDiaphragm
spring fingersDepth mm {in} 0.6 {0.024}
Misalignment mm {in} 0.6 {0.024}
Maximum clearance of flatness of the
pressure platemm {in} 0.3 {0.012}
Flywheel Run out limit mm {in} 0.3 {0.012}
Item Specification
Manual transaxle typeA65M-R
Transaxle controlFloor-shift
Operation systemCable
Shift assistSynchromesh
Gear ratio1st 3.416
2nd 1.944
3rd 1.258
4th 0.902
5th 0.659
Reverse 3.252
Final gear ratio3.588
Transaxle oilGrade API service GL-4 or GL-5
Viscosity (All-season) SAE 75W-90
Capacity (approximate quantity)
2.30 {2.40, 2.00}
(L {US qt, Imp qt})