heater MAZDA 626 1987 User Guide
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3A OUTLINE
OUTLINE
COOLANT FLOW CHART (DOHC)
ISC solenoid valve 2-stage thermostat
From jo heater heater Main*â„¢, valve ^--^Sub valve
76G03A-002
1. Water pump
2. Thermostat
3. Radiator
4. Coolant reservoir
5. Oil cooler
6. Cooling fan
3A—2
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3A TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE i
SPECIFICATIONS
^Engine model
Item ^__
FE-DOHC
FE 8-valve,
F8, F6...except
Middle East
.General
FE 12-valve
FE 8-valve F8, F6...only Middle East General
Cooling system Water cooled, forced circulation
Coolant capacity liters (US qt, Imp qt)
With heater 7.5 (7.9, 6.6) Coolant capacity liters (US qt, Imp qt) Without heater 7.0 (7.4, 6.2)
Water pump Type Centrifugal, timing belt driven Water pump
Water seal Unified seal
Thermostat
Type Wax, 2-stage Wax
Thermostat
Opening temperature °C(°F) Sub
.
83.5-86.5 (182-188) Main: 86.5-89.5 (188-193) 86.5-89.5 (188-193) 80.5-83.5 (177-182) Thermostat
Full-open temperature °C(°F) 100 (212) 95 (203)
Thermostat
Full-open lift
mm
(in) Sub: 1.5 (0.06) min.
Main: 8.0 (0.31) min. 8.5 (0.33) min.
Radiator
Type Corrugated
Radiator Cap valve opening pressure
kPa (kg/cm2, psi) 74-103 (0.75-1.05, 11-15)
Cooling
fan
Capacity
W
MTX 80
Cooling
fan
Capacity
W
ATX 120
Cooling
fan
Number
of
blade 4 Cooling
fan
Outer diameter
of
blade
mm
(in) MTX 320 (12.6)
Cooling
fan
Outer diameter
of
blade
mm
(in)
ATX 340 (13.4)
76G03A-003
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem Possible Cause Remedy Page
Overheating
Insufficient coolant Add 3A—
5
Coolant leakage Repair
—
Radiator fins clogged Clean 3A—
7
Radiator cap malfunction Replace 3A-
6
Cooling fan malfunction Repair 3A-12 Thermostat malfunction Replace 3 A-11
Water passage clogged Clean 3A—
5
Water
DumD
malfunction ReDair
or
replace 3A-
8
Corrosion
Impurities
in
coolant Replace 3A-
5
76G03A-004
3A—4
Page 345 of 1865

3A RADIATOR CAP
J I
V
J* J Q lanana
86U03X-028
86U03X-007
86U03X-008
3. Set the heater control switch to the maximum heat
position.
4. Flush the cooling system with water until all traces
of color are gone, then let the system drain com-
pletely.
5. Fill with the proper mixture and amount of ethy-
lene glycol-based coolant.
Caution
a) Do not use alcohol- or methanol-based
coolant.
b) Use only soft (demineralized) water in the
coolant mixture.
Anti-freeze solution mixture percentage
Protection Volume percentage Gravity
at
20°C (68°F) Protection Solution Water
Gravity
at
20°C (68°F)
Above -16°C (3°F) 35 65 1.054
Above -26°C (-15°F) 45 55 1.066
Above -40°C (-40°F) 55 45 1.078
6. Run the engine at idle with the radiator cap re-
moved. Let any air bleed from the system, and add
more coolant.
7. Install the radiator cap, and inspect all connections
for leakage.
RADIATOR CAP
INSPECTION
Radiator Cap Valve
1. Remove foreign material (such as water residue)
from between the radiator cap valve and the valve
seat.
2. Attach the radiator cap to a tester with the SST.
Apply pressure gradually to 74—103 kPa
(0.75—1.05 kg/cm2, 11—15 psi).
3. Wait about 10 seconds; then check that the pres-
sure has not decreased.
Negative Pressure Valve
1. Pull the negative-pressure valve to open it. Check
that it closes completely when released.
2. Check for damage on the contact surfaces, and
for cracked or deformed seal packing.
3. Replace the radiator cap if necessary.
86U03X-009
3A—6
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
3B
SPECIFICATIONS
Cooling system Water-cooled, forced circulation
Coolant capacity liters (US
qt,
Imp
qt)
With heater 9.5 (10.0, 8.4) Coolant capacity liters (US
qt,
Imp
qt)
Without heater 9.0 (9.5, 7.9)
Water pump Type Centrifugal, timing belt driven Water pump
Water seal Unified mechanical seal
Thermostat
Type Wax, two stage
Thermostat
Opening temperature °C(°F) Main Sub
Thermostat
Opening temperature °C(°F)
86.5-89.5 (188-193) 78.5—81.5 (173-179) Thermostat
Full-open temperature °C(°F) 100 (212) 100 (212)
Thermostat
Full-open lift
mm (in)
8.0 (0.31) min. 1.5 (0.06) min.
Radiator
Type Corrugated
fin
Radiator Cap valve opening pressure
kPa (kg/cm2,
psi)
74-103 (0.75-1.05, 11—15)
Cooling
fan
Type Electric
Cooling
fan
Capacity
W
120
Cooling
fan
Switching temprature orvopi OFF
- ON ^
91 (196) Cooling
fan
Number
of
blade 4
Cooling
fan
Outer diameter
mm
(in) 340 (13.4)
76G03B-003
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem Possible Cause Remedy Page
Overheating
Insufficient coolant Add 3B-
4
Coolant leakage Repair
—
Radiator fins clogged Clean 3B—
6
Radiator cap malfunction Replace 3B—
5
Cooling fan malfunction Repair 3B-11 Thermostat malfunction Replace 3B—
9
Water passage clogged Clean 3B—
4
Water pump malfunction ReDair
or
replace 3B—
7
Corrosion
Impurities
in
coolant Replace 3B-
4
76G03B-004
3B—3
Page 358 of 1865

RADIATOR CAP 3B
86U03X-028
86U03X-007
86U03X-008
3. Set the heater control switch to the maximum heat
position.
4. Flush the cooling system with water until all traces
of color are gone, then let the system drain com-
pletely.
5. Fill with the proper mixture and amount of ethy-
lene glycol-based coolant.
Caution
a) Do not use alcohol- or methanol-based
coolant.
b) Use only soft (demineralized) water in the
coolant mixture.
Anti-freeze solution mixture percentage
Protection Volume percentage Gravity
at
20°C (68°F) Protection Solution Water
Gravity
at
20°C (68°F)
Above —16°C (3°F) 35 65 1.054
Above -26°C (-15°F) 45 55 1.066
Above -40°C (-40°F) 55 45 1.078
6. Run the engine at idle with the radiator cap re-
moved. Let any air bleed from the system, and add
more coolant.
7. Install the radiator cap, and inspect all connections
for leakage.
RADIATOR CAP
INSPECTION
Radiator Cap Valve
1. Remove foreign material (such as water residue)
from between the radiator cap valve and the valve
seat.
2. Attach the radiator cap to a tester with the SST.
Apply pressure gradually to 74—103 kPa
(0.75—1.05 kg/cm2, 11—15 psi).
3. Wait about 10 seconds; then check that the pres-
sure has not decreased.
Negative Pressure Valve
1. Pull the negative-pressure valve to open it. Check
that it closes completely when released.
2. Check for damage on the contact surfaces, and
for cracked or deformed seal packing.
3. Replace the radiator cap if necessary.
86U03X-009
3B-5
Page 366 of 1865

4A
FUEL AND EMISSION
CONTROL SYSTEMS
(CARBURETOR)
OUTLINE 4A— 2
SYSTEM DIAGRAM 4A— 2
VACUUM HOSE ROUTING
DIAGRAM 4A— 5
EMISSION COMPONENTS
LOCATION 4A— 8
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 4A—12
SPECIFICATIONS 4A—15
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 4A—17
PARTS INSPECTION 4A—23
AIR CLEANER ELEMENT 4A—23
ACCELERATOR LINKAGE 4A—23
INTAKE MANIFOLD 4A—23
CHOKE CABLE 4A—23
FUEL SYSTEM 4A—24
TROUBLESHOOTING 4A—25
CARBURETOR 4A—26
FUEL PUMP 4A—35
FUEL TANK 4A—36
SEPARATOR 4A—37
TWO-WAY CHECK VALVE 4A—37
THREE-WAY CHECK VALVE 4A—37
FUEL FILTER 4A—37
IDLE SPEED AND IDLE MIXTURE.. 4A—38
ADJUSTMENT 4A—38
AUTO-RETURN CHOKE SYSTEM... 4A—40
TROUBLESHOOTING 4A—40
PTC HEATER SYSTEM 4A—42
TROUBLESHOOTING 4A—42
DECELERATION CONTROL SYSTEM 4A—45
TROUBLESHOOTING 4A—45
BYPASS AIR CONTROL SYSTEM.. 4A—48
DASH POT 4A—50
ANTI-AFTERBURN VALVE 4A—50
MAIN AIR BLEED CONTROL
SYSTEM 4A—51
SLOW FUEL CUT SYSTEM 4A—53
COAST ENRICHMENT SYSTEM .... 4A—54
COASTING LEANER SYSTEM 4A—56
AIR INJECTION SYSTEM 4A—58
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE CONTROL
SYSTEM 4A—60
TROUBLESHOOTING 4A—60
PURGE CONTROL SYSTEM 4A—63
VACUUM SWITCH VALVE 4A—63
EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION
(EGR) SYSTEM 4A—64
TROUBLESHOOTING 4A—65
POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION
SYSTEM 4A—67
PCV VALVE 4A—67
IDLE-UP CONTROL SYSTEM 4A—68
TROUBLESHOOTING 4A—70
IDLE-UP SOLENOID VALVE 4A—76
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION CONTROL
SYSTEM 4A—78
TROUBLESHOOTING 4A—79
IGNITION TIMING CONTROL
SYSTEM 4A-80
TROUBLESHOOTING 4A—81
CONTROL SYSTEM 4A-83
RELATIONSHIP CHART 4A—84
ENGINE CONTROL UNIT 4A—86
INHIBITOR SWITCH 4A—93
IDLE SWITCH 4A—93
VACUUM SWITCH 4A—94
WATER THERMO SWITCH 4A—95
EXHAUST SYSTEM 4A—96
76G04A-001
Page 373 of 1865

4A OUTLINE
EMISSION COMPONENTS LOCATION
ECE, Hong Kong, and Singapore
Dashpot*
Reed valve
Solenoid valve*2 (Ignition timing control system)
Vacuum switch*5
Anti-afterburn valve
Choke opener
Idle-up solenoid valve^*5
or coasting leaner*6
Water thermo switch
Thermo valve*6
Water thermo switch
PTC heater*5
Air bypass solenoid valve*3
Solenoid valve*5
(Choke opener)
jr'-f
Choke breaker diaphragm
Solenoid valve*5 (Main air bleed control system)
Solenoid valve (P/S)*1
Solenoid valve (A/C)*1
Engine control unit
Fuel pump
*1 If equipped
*2 FE and F8 ATX
*3 F8 MTX and FE
*4 MTX
*5 FE and F8
*6 F6
76G04A-008
4A—8
Page 378 of 1865

OUTLINE
4A
Previous
626
Unlead-
ed
fuel
O O O O O O X O O O X
Previous
626
Leaded
fuel
O X X O O X X X O X
New
626
FE
8
Valve
Unlead-
ed
fuel
o O O O O O X X O O O
New
626
Sin-
gapore
o O X O O m O
O
(FE
&
F8)
O
O
(FE
&
F8)
O O
New
626
Middle
East
o X X O O X X X X X O
New
626
General
X
O
(FE
& F8)
X O O X
O
(FE
&
F8)
O
(FE
&
F8)
O
(FE
&
F8)
X o
New
626
ECE
&
Hong
Kong
o O X O O * O O O O O o
Remark
• Adjustment
speed:
2,200
±
100
rpm
(in
neutral).
• MTX • Operation:
Coolant
tempera-
ture
more
than
50°C
(122°F).
Mechanical
type
Installed
on
carburetor.
Improvement
of
product
quality.
Function
Allows
throttle
to
gradually
close
during
deceleration.
Reduces
CO
and
HC
emission.
Detects
electrical
signal
from
in-
put
devices
and
controls
output
devices. Supplies
exhaust
gas
to
intake
manifold
to
reduce
NOx
Filters
fuel
Provides
fuel
to
carburetor.
Detects
when
throttle
valve
fully
closed. Opens
fuel
passage
to
secon-
dary
stage
of
carburetor.
Controls
shutter
valve
by
intake
air
temperature. Prevents
carburetor
icing.
Supplies
fresh
air
to
exhaust
manifold
to
reduce
CO
and
HC
emissions. Prevents
fuel
from
flowing
into
two-way
or
three-way
check
valve
Component
Dashpot Engine
Contorol
Unit
EGR
Control
Valve
Fuel
Filter
Fuel
Pump
Idle
Switch
Idle-up
Solenoid
Valve
Intake
Air
Temperature
Control
Valve
PTC
Heater
Reed
Valve
Separator
•a a> a -a .2-S
3
9-a a) 5 u- O UJ
z
Ox
111 IL •a c
V (-
U.ps •o
-
X
_ X
I-
o-t-
s ®
s
*
o *
oo
x to
U. UJ
u.
T- oi CO
4 A—13
Page 384 of 1865

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
4A
FE
12
VALVE and
F8
(EXCEPT MIDDLE EAST and GENERAL)
The Troubleshooting Guide lists the systems most likely to cause
a
given symptom. After finding
the
system(s)
to
check, refer
to
the pages shown
for
detailed guides
for
each system.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
\ PAGE
SYMPTOM
Air
cleaner
(Air
cleaner
element)
Intake
air
temperature
control
system
Idle
adjustment
Fuel
system
(Carburetor,
Fuel
pump)
PTC
heater
system
Air
injection
system
Positive
crankcase
ventilation
system
Deceleration
control
system
Idle-up
control
system
Ignition
control
system
POSSIBLE CAUSE
\ PAGE
SYMPTOM
4A-23 4A-60 4A-38 4A-24 4A-42 4A-58 4A-67 4A—45 4A—68 4 A—80
1 Hard start
or
won't start
(Cranks
OK)
1 2
2 Engine stalls During warm
up
5 4 1 6 2 3
2 Engine stalls After warm
up
3 2 4 1
3 Rough idle During warm
up
5 4 1 6 2 3
3 Rough idle After warm
up
3 2 4 1
4 High idle speed after warm
up
1 4 3 2
5 Poor acceleration, hesitation, or lack
of
power
1 4 2 3
6 Runs rough
on
deceleration
2 1
7 Afterburn
in
exhaust system
2 1
8 Poor fuel consumption
3 1 4 2
4
9 Fails emission test
6 2 5 3 1 4
76G04A-017
The numbers of the list show the priorities
of
inspections from the most possible to that with the lowest
possibility.
These were determined
on the
following basis:
• Ease
of
inspection
•
Most possible system
•
Most possible point
in
system
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE:
1st Check the following items:
Electrical system
1) Battery condition
2) Fuses
Ignition system
1) Spark plugs
2) Ignition timing
Fuel system
1) Fuel level
2) Fuel leakage
3) Fuel filter
4) Idle speed
Intake
air
system
1) Vacuum
or air
leakage
2) Vacuum hose routing
3) Accelerator cable
Engine
1) Compression
2) Overheating
Others
1) Clutch slippage
2) Brake dragging
2nd Check the Fuel
and
Emission Control Systems
4A—19
Page 385 of 1865

4A TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
FE and F8 (GENERAL)
The Troubleshooting Guide lists the systems most likely to cause a given symptom. After finding the
system(s) to check, refer to the pages shown for detailed guides for each system.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
\ PAGE
SYMPTOM
Air
cleaner
(Air
cleaner
element)
Intake
air
temperature
control
system
Idle
adjustment
Fuel
system
(Carburetor,
Fuel
pump)
Idle-up
control
system
PTC
heater
system
Positive
crankcase
ventilation
system
Deceleration
control
system
POSSIBLE CAUSE
\ PAGE
SYMPTOM 4A-23 4A—60 4A—38 4A—24 4A—68 4A—42 4A—67 4A—45
1 Hard start or won't start (Cranks OK) 1 2
2 Engine stalls During warm up 5 4 1 6 2 3 2 Engine stalls After warm up 3 2 4 1
3 Rough idle During warm up 5 4 1 6 2 3 3 Rough idle After warm up 3 2 4 1
4 High idle speed after warm up 1 4 2 3
5 Poor acceleration, hesitation, or lack of power 1 4 3 2
6 Runs rough on deceleration 2 1
7 Afterburn in exhaust system 2 1
8 Poor fuel consumption 2 1 3
9 Fails emission test 3 2 4 1
76G04A-018
The numbers of the list show the priorities of inspections from the most possible to that with the lowest
possibility.
These were determined on the following basis:
Ease of inspection Most possible system Most possible point in system
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE:
1st Check the following items:
Electrical system
1) Battery condition
2) Fuses
Ignition system
1) Spark plugs
2) Ignition timing
Fuel system
1) Fuel level
2) Fuel leakage
3) Fuel filter
4) Idle speed
Intake air system
1) Vacuum or air leakage
2) Vacuum hose routing
3) Accelerator cable
Engine
1) Compression
2) Overheating
Others
1) Clutch slippage
2) Brake dragging
2nd Check the Fuel and Emission Control Systems
4A—20