check engine MAZDA 626 1987 Workshop Manual
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CONTROL SYSTEM 4B
ENGINE CONTROL UNIT
Engine Signal Monitor (49 9200 162) and Adapter (49 9200 163).
Adapter harness 49 9200 163
Engine wiring harnessN
Selector switch
Monitor switch
Engine control unit
terminal number
Terminals
(A and 8)
ENGINE SIGNAL MONITOR
86U04A-171
The Engine Signal Monitor (49 9200 162) was developed to check the control unit terminal voltages.
This monitor easily inspects the individual terminal voltages through selection of the monitor switch.
How to Use the Engine Signal Monitor
1. Connect the Engine Signal Monitor (49 9200 162) between the engine control unit and the en-
gine harness using the adapter (49 9200 163).
2. Turn the selector switch and monitor switch to select the terminal number.
3. Check the terminal voltage.
Caution
Never apply voltage to terminals A and B.
4B-87
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4B CONTROL SYSTEM
Terminal Voltage
If the input and output devices and related wiring are normal, but the engine control unit terminal volt-
age is incorrect, replace the engine control unit.
Terminal Input Output Connection to Voltage (After warming-up) Remarks Terminal Input Output Connection to IGN: ON Idle Remarks
1A — — — — —
1B o Self-Diagnosis Checker (Code number)
For 3sec. after ignition switch OFF ->• ON: below 6.2V (Buzzer sounds) After 3sec.: Battery voltage (Buzzer does not sound)
• Using Self-Diagnosis Check-er and test con-nector grounded • Buzzer sounds: below 6.2V • Buzzer does not sound: Battery voltage
1C — — — — —
1D o Self-Diagnosis Checker (Monitor lamp)
Test connector grounded
For 3sec. after igni-tion switch OFF ON:
below 6.2V (light il-luminates) After 3sec.: Battery voltage (light does not illuminate)
(Test connector grounded) approx. 10V (Test connector not grounded) Monitor lamp ON: below 6.2V Monitor lamp OFF: Battery voltage
With Self-Diagnosis
Checker
1E O Idle switch Accelerator pedal released: below 1.5V
Accelerator pedal depressed: Battery voltage
1F o A/C relay A/C switch ON: below 2.5V A/C switch OFF: Battery voltage
Blower motor ON
1G — — — — —
1H o Water thermo switch Below 1,5V Radiator temp.:
above 17°C (63°F)
11 o Electrical load con-trol unit Electrical load ON: below 1.5V Electrical load OFF: Battery voltage Electrical load: Rear defroster Headlight Blower motor (3rd & 4th position) Electrical fan
1J o Brake light switch Brake pedal released: below 1.5V
Brake pedal depressed: battery voltage
1K — — — — — —
1L o A/C switch A/C switch ON: below 1.5V
A/C switch OFF: battery voltage
Blower motor: ON
1M o Ignition coil © terminal Battery voltage *1 Battery voltage *1 Engine Signal Monitor: green and red lights flash
1N — — — — —
10 — — — —
4B-88
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4B CONTROL SYSTEM
P/S pressure switch-^—^
86U04A-176
P/S PRESSURE SWITCH
Inspection
1. Disconnect the P/S pressure switch connector.
2. Connect an ohmmeter to the switch.
3. Start the engine. Check continuity of the switch
while turning the steering wheel at idle.
P/S Continuity
Turning Yes
Not turning No
4. Connect the switch connector after checking.
Note
Refer to section 10 for replacement of the P/S
pressure switch.
INHIBITOR SWITCH
Inspection
1. Disconnect the inhibitor switch connector.
2. Connect an ohmmeter to the switch.
3. Check continuity of the switch.
Position Continuity
P and N ranges Yes
Other ranges No
4. Connect the switch connector after checking.
Note
Refer to Section 7B for replacement of the in-
hibitor switch.
4B—92
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4B CONTROL SYSTEM
E/L CONTROL UNIT
Inspection
1. Connect a voltmeter between the E/L control unit
and ground.
2. Start the engine and check the terminal voltages
as described below.
69G04A-174
Terminal Input Output Connection to Voltage (after warm-up) Remarks Terminal Input Output Connection to Ignition switch: ON idle Remarks
A
(BW) — — Ignition switch Battery voltage
B — — — — — —
C
(B) — — Ground OV
D (LY) 0 Electrical fan relay
Battery voltage Coolant temp.: below 97°C (207°F) D (LY) 0 Electrical fan relay
Below 1,5V Coolant temp.:
above 97°C (207°F)
E
(GY) o Engine control unit
(11)
OV E/L: ON E
(GY) o Engine control unit
(11) Battery voltage E/L: OFF
F (RB) 0 Headlight switch
Battery voltage Headlight switch:
ON F (RB) 0 Headlight switch
Below 1,5V Headlight switch:
OFF
G (LB) 0 Blower motor switch
Below 1,5V Blower motor switch: ON (3rd or 4th position) G (LB) 0 Blower motor switch
Approx. 5V Others
H
(BL) 0 Rear defroster switch
Below 1,5V Rear defroster switch: ON H
(BL) 0 Rear defroster switch Battery voltage Rear defroster switch: OFF
76G04B-131
Replacement
1. Remove the engine control unit. (Refer to page
4B-91)
2. Replace the E/L control unit.
3. Install in the reverse order of removal.
4B—93
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CONTROL SYSTEM 4B
76G04B-114
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76G04B-115
76U04A-018
THROTTLE SENSOR
Inspection of Terminal Voltage
1. Remove the rubber boot from the connector.
2. Turn the ignition switch ON.
3. Check voltage between each terminal and a
ground.
4. Open the throttle valve and again check voltage
between each terminal and a ground.
Condition
Terminal Closed Fully open
A(Vt) 0.4—0.6V Approx. 4.0V
B (GND) Below 1.5 V
C (V ref) 4.5—5.5 V
D (IDL) Below 1.5 V Approx. 12 V
5. If not correct at the D terminal only, check the throt-
tle sensor setting.
6. If not correct on other terminals, check resistance
at the throttle sensor (Refer to page 4B—97) and
terminals (2A, 2C, 1E and 2G) (Refer to page
4B—88 and 89) of the engine control unit and wir-
ing harness.
7. Install the rubber boot on the connector.
Throttle Sensor Setting
Inspection
1. Disconnect the connector from the throttle sensor.
2. Connect the SST to the throttle sensor or connect
an ohmmeter between terminals B and D.
76G04B-116
4B-95
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4B CONTROL SYSTEM
76G04B-121
86U04A-206
Check connector; Green (6 pin)y
49 H018 9A1
OXYGEN SENSOR
Inspection of Output Voltage
1. Warm up the engine and run it at idle.
2. Disconnect the oxygen sensor connector.
3. Connect a voltmeter between the oxygen sensor
and ground.
4. Run the engine at 4,000 rpm until the voltmeter
indicates approx. 0.55V.
5. Increase and decrease the engine speed suddenly
several times. Check to see that when the speed
is increased the meter reads between 0.5V—1.0V,
and when the speed is decreased it reads between
0V—0.4V
6. If the voltmeter doesn't indicate as specified, re-
place the oxygen sensor.
Inspection of Sensitivity
Caution
Do not ground the test connector (Green,
1-pin).
1. Warm up the engine to the normal operating tem-
perature and run it at idle.
2. Connect the SST to the check connector.
76G04B-133
Monitor lamp
SELF-DIAGNOSIS CHECKER
MONITOR > o .000 /TT\' o
SELECT SW «
86U04A-208
3. Increase the engine speed to between 2,000 and
3,000 rpm, and check that the monitor lamp flash-
es for 10 seconds.
Monitor lamp: Flashes ON and OFF
more than 8 times/10 sec
4B—98
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 4C
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
This troubleshooting guide shows the malfunction numbers and the symptoms of various failures.
Perform troubleshooting as described below.
Input sensors and switches
Possible cause
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Fault Indicated by SST
Code No. 02 03 05 *i 08 09 11 12 *2 15 • 2 17 *2 25 26 *2 27 *2 28 • 2 34 36 • 2 41
Hard start or won't start
(Cranks OK)
Engine stalls
Rough
Idle
During warm up
After warm up
During warm up
After warm up
High idle speed after warm up
Poor acceleration, hesita-tion or lack of power
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE
Note
Code No. Is to quickly determine which system or unit may be at fault by use of the SST. (Self-Diagnosis Checker 49 H018 9A1 or Digital Code Checker 49 G018 9A0 with Adaptor harness 49 9200 180)
1st: Check input sensors and output solenoid valves with the SST. (Refer to
page
AC—11.)
2nd: Check other switches with the SST. (Refer to page AC—25.)
3rd: Check the following items:
Electrical system
1) Battery condition 2) Fuses
Runs rough on deceleration
Afterburn in exhaust
system
9
10
Poor fuel consumption
Engine stalls or runs
rough after hot starting
11
12
Knocking
Fuel system
1) Fuel level
2) Fuel leakage 3) Fuel filter 4) Idle speed (with test connec-tor grounded)
Engine
1) Compression 2) Overheating
Ignition system 1) Ignition spark
2) Ignition timing (with test connec-tor grounded)
Intake air system 1) Air cleaner element 2) Vacuum or air leakage 3) Vacuum hose routing 4) Accelerator cable
Others 1) Clutch slippage
2) Brake dragging
Fails emission test 4th: Check Fuel and Emission Control Systems. (Refer to page 4C—10.)
*1..
*2„
.Leaded fuel
.Unleaded fuel
76G04C-009
4C—9
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TROUBLESHOOTING WITH SST 4C
TROUBLESHOOTING WITH SST
Engine control unit
76G04C-011
When troubles occur in the main input devices or output devices, check for the cause with the SST
(Self-Diagnosis checker 49 H018 9A1 or Digital code checker 49 G018 9A0 with Adaptor har-
ness 49 9200 180)
Failure of individual input and output devices is indicated and retrieved from the control unit as mal-
function code numbers.
Note
The control unit constantly checks for malfunction of the input devices. But, the control
unit checks for malfunction of output devices only in a 3 second period after the ignition
switch is turned ON and the test connector is grounded.
4C—11
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4C TROUBLESHOOTING WITH SST
Check connector: (Green, 6 pin)
49 H018 9A1
86U04A-011
Test connector: (Green, 1 pin)'
INSPECTION PROCEDURE
1. Connect the SST to the check connector. (Green,
6-pin) and the negative battery terminal.
2. Set the select switch to position A.
Note
The check connector is located at the rear of
the left side wheel housing.
3. Ground the test connector (Green, 1-pin) with a
jumper wire.
Note
The test connector is located near the Self-
Diagnosis Checker check connector.
86U04A-012
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SELF-DIAGNOSIS CHECKER
MONITOR LAMP SELECT SW «
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76G04C-012
4. Turn the ignition switch ON.
5. Verify that 88 flashes on the digital display and that
the buzzer sounds for three seconds after turn-
ing the ignition switch ON.
6. If 88 does not flash, check the control relay (refer
to page 4C—96), power supply circuit, and check
connector wiring.
7. If 88 flashes and the buzzer sounds continuously
for more than 20 seconds check the check con-
nector wiring, then replace the engine control unit
and perform steps 3 and 4 again.
8. Note the code numbers and check for the causes
by referring to the check sequences shown on
pages 4C—16 to 4C—24. Repair as necessary.
Note
Cancel the code numbers by performing the
after-repair procedure after repairing.
AFTER-REPAIR PROCEDURE
1. Cancel the memory of malfunctions by disconnect-
ing the negative battery cable and depress the
brake pedal for at least five seconds.
76G04C-013
4C-12
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TROUBLESHOOTING WITH SST 4C
49 H018 9A1
negative battery cable
^ll
Test connector: (Green, 1 pin)
86U04A-015
Ignition switch:
ON
for six
seconds
76G04C-014
2. Connect the SST to the check connector.
3. Ground the test connector (Green, 1-pin) with a
jumper wire.
4. Turn the ignition switch ON for six seconds (do
not start the engine).
5. Start and warm up the engine, then run it at 2,000
rpm for two minutes.
6. Verify that no code numbers are displayed.
PRINCIPLE OF CODE CYCLE
Malfunction codes are determined as shown below
86U04A-017
1. Code cycle break
The time between warning code cycles is 4.0 sec (the time the light is off).
ON
OFF
1 cycle Malfunction code
cycle break
4.0 sec.
86U04A-018
4C—13