wheel bolts MAZDA 626 1987 User Guide
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Page 1085 of 1865

INSTALLATION 7B
86U07B-453
86U07B-454
76G07B-198
20. Install the tie-rod ends and cotter pins.
Tightening torque:
29—44 N-m (3.0—4.5 m-kg, 22—33 ft-lb)
21. Install the oil cooler outlet and inlet hoses.
22. Install the splash shields.
Tightening torque:
8—11 N-m (80—110 cm-kg, 69—95 in-lb)
23. Install the front wheels.
Tightening torque:
88—118 N-m (9—12 m-kg, 65—87 ft-lb)
24. Connect the throttle cable.
Note
Adjust the throttle cable with the oil pressure
test. (Refer to page 7B—75, 76)
25. Connect the selector cable.
Tightening torque:
Nut
29—39 N-m (3.0—4.0 m-kg, 22—29 ft-lb)
Bolts
16—22 N-m (1.6—2.3 m-kg, 12—17 ft-lb)
26. Connect the ground wires to the transaxle case.
Tightening torque:
8—11 N-m (80—115 cm-kg, 69—99 in-lb)
86U07B-456
7B—219
Page 1144 of 1865

7C REMOVAL
REMOVAL
PREPARATION
(1) Drain the ATF before removal.
(2) Attach the engine support.
(3) Jack up the vehicle and support it with safety stands.
Components
1. Battery
2. Battery carrier
3. Fresh air duct
4. Main fuse block
5. Distributor leads
6. Speedometer cable
7. Cnnectors
8. Ground wires
9. Selector cable
10. Vacuum hose
11. Front wheels
12. Splash shields
13. Oil cooler outlet and inlet
hoses
14. Tie-rod ends
15. Stabilizer bar control links
16. Lower arm ball joints
17. Driveshaft
18. Joint shaft bracket
76G07C-056
19. Joint shaft and driveshaft
20. Under cover
21. Torque converter bolts
22. Starter
23. Engine mount No.4
24. Engine mount No.2
25. Crossmember and left side
lower arm
26. Transaxle
7C-30
Page 1237 of 1865

INSTALLATION 7C
76G07C-332
19. Install the oil cooler outlet and inlet hoses.
Note
Align the mating mark as shown.
20. Install the splash shields.
Tightening torque:
8—11 N-m (80—110 cm-kg, 69—95 in-lb)
21. Install the front wheels.
Tightening torque:
88—118 N-m (9—12 m-kg, 65—87 ft-lb)
22. Connect the vacuum hose.
23. Connect the selector cable.
Tightening torque:
Nut
44—64 N-m (4.5—6.5 m-kg, 33—47 ft-lb)
Bolts
8—11 N-m (80—110 cm-kg, 69—95 in-lb)
76G07C-333
24. Connect the ground wires
to
the transaxle case and
oil pump.
Tightening torque:
8—11 N-m (80—110 cm-kg, 69—95 in-lb)
76G07C-334
25. Connect the connectors.
(1) Inhibitor switch
(2) Kick-down switch
26. Connect the speedometer cable.
76G07C-335
7C—123
Page 1262 of 1865

FRONT AXLE 9
ASSEMBLY
1. Install new hub bolts. (If applicable)
2. Install a new dust cover with the SST.
86U09X-017
3. Install a new front wheel bearing with the SST.
86U09X-018
4. Install the retaining ring.
5. Install a new oil seal with the SST.
Note
Apply grease to the oil seal lip.
86U09X-019
li s
I >M tf
49 H026 103
H
6. Install the front wheel hub with the SST.
86U09X-020
9—13
Page 1272 of 1865

REAR AXLE 9
DISASSEMBLY
Disassemble in the sequence shown in the figure referring to the disassembly note for the specially
marked parts.
1. Oil seal
2. Sensor rotor (ABS)
3. Retaining ring
4. Rear wheel bearing
5. Disc plate
86U09X-042
S 49 0839 425C
49 F027 007
86U09X-087
Disassembly Note
Note
a) Do not remove the hub bolts unless
necessary.
b)Do not reuse the hub bolts if removed.
Sensor rotor (ABS)
Remove the sensor rotor with the SST.
Note
a) Do not remove the sensor rotor unless
necessary.
b)Do not reuse the sensor rotor if removed.
Rear wheel bearing
Remove the rear wheel bearing with the SST.
Note
Do not reuse the rear wheel bearing if
removed.
86U09X-085
9-23
Page 1274 of 1865

REAR AXLE 9
ASSEMBLY
1. Install new hub bolts.
86U09X-045
2. Install a new sensor rotor with the SST. (ABS)
86U09X-046
3. Install a new rear wheel bearing with the SST.
4. Install the retaining ring.
86U09X-047
5. Install a new oil seal with the SST.
Note
Apply grease to the oil seal lip.
86U09X-048
9—25
Page 1295 of 1865

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 1 0
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
MANUAL STEERING
Problem Probable Cause Remedy Page
Steering "heavy" Poor lubrication, foreign material, or abnormal wear of Refer to Section 13
(vehicle jacked up, steering bail-joints
both wheels off Stuck or damaged ball-joints Replace 10--18 ground) Improperly adjusted steering pinion preload Adjust 10--56
Damaged steering gear Replace 10--28 Worn or damaged steering bushing Replace 10--53 Stuck lower-arm ball-joint Refer to Section 13
Malfunction of steering-shaft joint Replace 10--21
Steering wheel Incorrect tire pressure Refer to Section 12
pulls to one side Unevenly worn tires Refer to Section 12
Weakened front spring Refer to Section 13 Worn or damaged stabilizer and/or lower arm bushing Refer to Section 13
Dragging brake Refer to Section 11
Loose lower arm Refer to Section 13
Improperly adjusted wheel alignment Refer to Section 13
General instability Incorrect tire pressure Refer to Section 12
while driving Damaged or unbalanced wheel Refer to Section 13
Worn or damaged steering joints Replace 10--21 Improperly adjusted steering pinion preload Adjust 10--56
Weakened front spring Refer to Section 13
Worn or damaged stabilizer and/or lower arm bushing Refer to Section 13
Malfunctioning shock absorber Refer to Section 13 Improperly adjusted wheel alignment Refer to Secton 13
Steering wheel Incorrect tire pressure Refer to Section 12
vibrates Unevenly worn tires Refer to Section 12
Worn wheel bearing, or incorrect adjustment Refer to Section 13
Worn or damaged steering joints Replace 10--21
Improperly adjusted steering pinion preload Adjust 10--56
Loose gear housing mounting bolts Tighten 10--30
Worn steering gear bearing Replace
Worn or damaged stabilizer and/or lower arm bushing Refer to Section 13
Improperly adjusted wheel alignment Refer to Section 13
Worn lower-arm ball-joint Refer to Section 13
Damaged unbalanced wheel Refer to Section 13
Malfunctionina or loose shock absorber Refer to Section 13
Excessive steering Improperly adjusted steering gear backlash Adjust 10--56
wheel play Worn rack and pinion gear Replace 10--51
Worn or damaged steering joints Replace 10--21
Worn or damaaed lower-arm bushinq Refer to Section 13
Poor steering Incorrect tire pressure Refer to Section 12
wheel return Stuck or damaged steering joints Replace 10 -21
Improperly adjusted front wheel alignment Refer to Section 13
Improperly adjusted steering pinion preload Adjust 10--56
Abnormal noise Loose steering linkage Tighten 10--28
from steering Worn steering joints Replace 10--21
system ImDroDerlv adiusted steerina aear backlash Adiust 10--56
86U10X-007
10—7
Page 1296 of 1865

1 0 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
POWER STEERING
Problem Possible cause Remedy Page
Hard steering
Loose
or
damaged belt Low fluid level,
or air in
fluid Leakage
of
fluid
Malfunctioning electrical system* Insufficient oil pump pressure Improperly adjusted wheel alignment Malfunctioning steering gear Linkage ball joint not operating smoothly
Adjust
or
replace Add fluid
or
bleed
air
Repair
or
replace Repair
or
replace Repair
or
replace Refer
to
Section
13
Repair
or
replace Replace
10—12 10-11 10-13 10-87 10-16
10—28,
37
10-18
Poor return
Insufficient tire pressure
Improperly adjusted wheel alignment
Ball-joint not operating smoothly
Steering shaft contacting something
Refer
to
Section
12
Refer
to
Section
13
Replace
Repair
10-20 10-21
Excessive play
Loose gear box housing mounting bolts Worn linkage
or
tie-rod ball joint Worn lower ball joint Worn
or
damaged steering joint Worn rack and pinion gear
Tighten Replace
Refer
to
Section
13
Replace
Replace
10—30
10—18
10—21
10-58,
75
Steering wheel
vibrates
Insufficient tire pressure Damaged
or
unbalanced wheel Improperly adjusted wheel alignment Loose gear box housing mounting bolts Incorrect pinion preload adjustment Worn ball joints
Loose shock absorber mounting Malfunctioning shock absorber
Refer
to
Section
12
Refer
to
Section
13
Refer
to
Section
13
Tighten Adjust
Replace Refer
to
Section
13
Refer
to
Section
13
10-30 10-72,
81
10—18
Steering wheel
pulls
Unevenly worn tires
Incorrect tire pressure
Dragging brake
Improperly adjusted wheel alignment
Refer
to
Section
12
Refer
to
Section
12
Refer
to
Section
11
Refer
to
Section
13 —
Excessively light
steering at high
speed*
Malfunctioning electrical system Repair
or
replace 10-87
*... Only
for
electronically
-
controlled type
76G10X-002
10—8
Page 1306 of 1865

1 0 TIE-ROD END BOOT
TIE-ROD END BOOT
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. Jack up the vehicle and support it with safety stands.
2. Remove in the sequence shown in the figure, referring to the removal note for specially marked parts.
3. Install in the reverse order of removal, referring to the installation note for specially marked parts.
4. Tighten all nuts and bolts to the specified torque, referring to the figure.
Front
69—9S N m (7.0—10.0 m-kg, 51—72 ft-lb}
29—44 N-m (3.0—4.5 m-kg, 22—33 ft-lb)
88—118 N-m (9.0—12.0 m-kg, 65—87 ft-lb)
1. Lug nuts
2. Wheel
3. Tie-rod end
4. Nut
5. Boot
86U10X-028
Rear (4WS)
69—98 N-m (7.0—10.0 m-kg, 51—72 ft-lb)
29—44 N m (3.0—4.5 m-kg, 22-33 ft-lb)
88—118 N-m (9.0—12.0 m-kg, S5—87 ft-lb)
86U10X-029
1. Lug nuts
2. Wheel
3. Tie-rod end
4. Nut
5. Boot
10—18
Page 1311 of 1865

STEERING WHEEL AND COLUMN 1 0
9. Remove the bolt connecting the universal joint and
steering shaft.
76G10X-011
10. Remove the nuts from the lower bracket of the
steering shaft.
76G10X-012
11. Remove the bolts from the upper bracket of the
steering shaft.
12. Remove the steering shaft assembly.
76G10X-013
13. Remove the bolts from the intermediate shaft.
76G10X-014
10—23