check engine MAZDA 626 1987 Workshop Manual
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7C TROUBLESHOOTING
STEP 5 (OIL PRESSURE TEST)
This step determines line pressure, and governor pressure to check the hydraulic components and
for oil leakage.
Line Pressure Test
Preparation
1. Connect the SST to the line pressure output point.
2. Connect a tachometer to the engine.
3. Follow the test preparation procedure show in STEP 2 (STALL TEST).
Procedure
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1. Start the engine and verify that the idle speed is 950-5° rpm.
2. Shift the selector lever to D range.
3. Read the line pressure at idle.
4. Depress the brake pedal firmly with the left foot, and gradually depress the accelerator pedal with
the right foot.
5. Read the line pressure as soon as the engine speed becomes constant; then release the accelera-
tor pedal.
Caution
Steps 4 to 5 must be done within 5 seconds.
5. Shift the selector lever to N range and let the engine idle for one minute or more.
6. Read the line pressure at idle and engine stall speeds for each range in the same manner.
7C—20
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ELECTRIC COMPONENTS 7C
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76G07C-037
76G07C-038
ELECTRIC COMPONENTS
INHIBITOR SWITCH
Inspection
1. Check that engine starts only at P and N range.
2. Check that the backup lights illuminate in R range
with the ignition switch ON.
3. If the inhibitor switch is not operating properly, dis-
connect it and check the continuity between the
terminals.
Connection guide
Position
N
D, 1, 2
Connector terminal
-O
O -O
-O
O—O: Indicates continuity
4. If not correct, replace the inhibitor switch.
KICK-DOWN SWITCH
Inspection of Terminal Voltage
1. Turn the ignition switch ON.
2. Check the voltage at terminal (V) with a voltmeter.
Depressing stroke Terminal voltage
7/8-8/8 (Full) Approx. 12 V
0-7/8 Below 1,5V
3. If not correct, check the wiring harness or switch,
or adjust the switch position.
Inspection of Switch
1. Disconnect the kick-down switch connector.
2. Check for continuity of the switch with an
ohmmeter.
Switch Continuity
Pushed Yes
Released No
3. If not correct, replace the kick-down switch.
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7C—23
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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 7C
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE FLUID (ATF)
Inspection for Fluid Leaks
Check for fluid leaks; the following figure shows the locations where fluid leakage may possibly occur.
1. Kick-down solenoid
2. Vacuum diaphragm
3. Manual shaft
4. Speedometer driven gear
5. Oil level tube
6. Governor cover
7. Governor
8. Oil pan
9. Oil pump
10. Inhibitor switch
11. Transaxle case
12. Oil pump
13. Square head plugs
14. Bearing cover
15. Drive shaft
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Inspection of Level
1. Apply the parking brake and block the wheels to
prevent the vehicle from rolling.
Note
Place the car on a flat, level surface.
2. Run the engine so that the automatic transaxle fluid
reaches operating temperature.
3. While the engine is idling, shift the select lever from
P to 1 and back again.
4. Let the engine idle.
5.Shift the select lever to P.
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7C-25
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9. Install the under cover and side cover.
10. Lower the vehicle.
11. Add ATF, and with the engine idling, check the fluid
level.
12. Verify that there is no fluid leakage from the trans-
axle. (Refer to page 7C—25.)
76G07C-052
REPLACEMENT OF SERVO PISTON RETURN
SPRING
1. Remove the control valve body. (Refer to replace-
ment of control valve.)
2. Loosen the anchor end-bolt and locknut.
3. Remove the band strut.
4. Compress the servo piston retainer with the SST.
5. Remove the snap ring with a screwdriver.
76G07C-053
76G07C-054
6. Remove the servo retainer, piston and spring by
gradually loosening the SST.
7. Replace the return spring. If the O-ring or the piston
seal is damaged, replace them.
8. Assemble the servo retainer, piston, and spring,
insert them into the case with the SST. Fit the snap
ring into the ring groove.
9. Install the band strut.
10. Tighten the anchor-end bolt to 12—15 N-m
(120—150 cm-kg, 104—130 in-lb), then back it
off two full turns. Tighten the locknut to 55—80
N m (5.6—8.2 m-kg, 41—59 ft-lb).
11. Install the control valve body, oil pan, etc. in the
reverse order of removal.
12. Adjust the fluid level, and check for fluid leaks.
(Refer to page 7C—25.)
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7C—29
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7C INSPECTION AND REPAIR
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Mr
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Inspection
Check the following and replace any faulty parts.
1. Damaged or worn piston
2. Weakened return spring
Free length of spring:
FE engine: 48.0 mm (1.89 in)
F6 engine: 45.5 mm (1.79 in)
Assembly
1. Apply ATF to the inner and outer seal rings, and
install them onto the servo piston.
2. Apply ATF to the seal ring, and install it onto the
servo retainer.
3. Assemble the servo retainer and servo piston.
BRAKE BAND
Inspection
Check the following and replace any faulty part.
1. Damaged or worn brake band
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7C-70
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INSPECTION AND REPAIR 7C
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86U07B-345
Install the idle gear bearing onto the idle shaft, then
install the idle gear, adjust shim, spacer, and
bearing.
Note
Install the idle gear with the notches in the
teeth facing as shown.
FE engine: 2 notches
F6 engine: 3 notches
Secure the idle shaft in a vise with the SST; then
tighten the locknut to the lower limit of the tighten-
ing torque.
Tightening torque:
128 N-m (13 m-kg, 94 ft-lb)
Note
Use the protective plates in the vice to pre-
vent damage to the SST.
Check and adjust the idle gear bearing preload.
(1) Turn the idle gear assembly and SST over, and
secure the gear in the vice.
Note
Use protective plates in the vice to prevent
damage to the idle gear.
(2) Attach the SST and spring scale or a torque
wrench, and measure the preload while tight-
ening the locknut.
Tightening torque:
128—177 N-m (13—18 m-kg, 94—130 ft-lb)
Preload:
0.03—0.9 Nm
(0.3—9.0 cm-kg, 0.26—7.8 in-lb)
Value indicated on pull scale:
0.3—9 N (0.03—0.9 kg, 0.066—1.98 lb)
Note
Read the preload when the idle shaft starts to
turn.
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7C INSTALLATION
31.
Connect the distributor lead.
Connect the main fuse block.
Tightening torque:
8—11 N-m (80—110 cm-kg, 69—95 in-lb)
Install the fresh air duct.
Install the battery carrier and battery.
Tghtening torque:
Bolts
9—13 N-m (90—130 cm-kg, 78—113 in-lb)
Nut
5—7 N-m (50—70 cm-kg, 43—61 in-lb)
Pour in ATF and check the following:
(1) With the engine idling, check that the fluid lev-
el is between the F and L marks on the dip-
stick. (Refer to page 7C—25.)
(2) Check the manual linkage, and adjust if neces-
sary. (Refer to page 7C—26.)
(3) Check the inhibitor switch operation. (Refer to
page 7C—23.)
(4) Conduct a road test. (Refer to page 7C—18.)
(5) Check that there is no fluid leakage from the
transaxle. (Refer to page 7C—25.)
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7C-124
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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 1 0
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Power Steering
1.
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With the vehicle on a hard level surface, move the
steering wheel to put the wheels in the straight
ahead position.
Start the engine and warm the power steering flu-
id to 50—60°C (122—140°F), pull scale.
Attach a pull scale to the outer circumference of
the steering wheel. Then, starting with the wheels
in the straight-ahead position, check the steering
effort required to turn the steering wheel to the left
and to the right.
If the measured value exceeds specification, check
the following: fluid level, air in system, fluid leak-
age at hose or connections, function of oil pump
and gear box, and tire pressure.
Steering wheel effort:
ESPS Type
25—31N (2.6—3.2 kg, 6—7 lb)
ECPS Type
15—23 N (1.7—2.3 kg, 3—5 lb)
4WS Type
25—35N (2.5—3.5 kg, 6—8 lb)
[during one turn of the steering wheel]
Note (4WS)
1)lf not within specification, separate the
transfer shaft from the front steering gear
and check again.
2) If still not within specification, there is a
malfunction of the front steering gear.
3) If the measured value is now within specifi-
cation, check the transfer shaft and rear
steering gear. (Refer to Page 10—45.)
86U10X-016
POWER STEERING FLUID LEVEL
Check the power steering fluid level, and add fluid
to the specified level if necessary.
Caution
Use only the specified power steering fluid.
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1 0 ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
Gasoline engine Adjust bolt
Idler pulley fM ,.. Lock nut
1 / I
Drive pulley Power steering oil
pump pulley
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Diesel engine
Vacuum pump
Rear
camshaft
pulley
Power steering oil
pump pulley
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LOOSE OR DAMAGED OIL PUMP BELT
Inspection
Inspect the oil pump belt for looseness or damage.
Power steering
oil
pump drive belt
Deflection Power steering
oil
pump drive belt New Used
Gasoline engine 8—10
mm
(0.31-0.39
in)
9—11
mm
(0.35—0.43
in)
Diesel engine 6.5—7.5
mm
(0.26—0.30
in)
7—8
mm
(0.28—0.31
in)
[When depressed with a force of 98 N (10 kg,
22 lb)]
Adjustment
Gasoline engine
1. Loosen the lock nut on the idler pulley.
2. Turn the adjust bolt on the idler pulley until the cor-
rect tension is obtained.
3. Tighten the lock nut and recheck the tension.
Tightening torque:
49—59 Nm (5—6 m-kg, 36—43 ft-lb)
Diesel engine
1. Loosen the vacuum pump bolt ©and (B).
2. Lever the vacuum pump outward and apply ten-
sion to the belt.
3. Tighten the adjust bolt (|).
Tightening torque:
49—59
N
m (5—6 m-kg, 36—43 ft-lb)
4. Tighten the mounting bolt
Tightening torque:
37—52 N-m (3.8—5.3 m-kg, 27—38 ft-lb)
REAR STEERING GEAR OIL
Fluid Level (4WS)
Remove the bleeder valve, and check the fluid level
with a wire.
Caution
Be careful not to let dirt in.
Fluid level
44 ± 3 mm (1.7 ± 0.1 in)
0.9 ± 0.1 liters (1.0 ± 0.1 US qt,
0.8 ± 0.1 Imp qt)
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10-12
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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 1 0
LEAKAGE OF POWER STEERING FLUID
Check the following points for fluid leakage:
1. Gear
2. Oil pump
3. All fluid pipes and connections
4. Solenoid valve (ECPS Type, 4WS Type)
Note
a) Start the engine, and check for fluid leakage after turning the steering wheel completely
to the left and right to apply fluid pressure. Do not, however, keep the steering wheel
in the fully turned position for more than 15 seconds.
b)The points where fluid leakage may occur are indicated by the arrows in the figure.
Power Steering (2WS)
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