cooling MAZDA 626 1987 Owner's Manual
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3A COOLING FAN
WATER THERMO SWITCH
1. Remove the cooling fan water thermo switch.
Note
Make sure that the ignition switch is OFF. If
not, the fan will operate when the connector
is removed.
76G03A-013
76G03A-014
Place the water thermo switch in water.
Heat the water gradually, and check for continui-
ty of the switch with an ohmmeter. Replace if
necessary.
Water thermo switch (ON OFF):
97°C (207°F)....ECE, Hong Kong, Singapore
91
°C (196°F)....General, Middle East
Install the water thermo switch and a new O-ring.
Caution
Do not use sealing tape.
3 A—14
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3B
COOLING SYSTEM
(DIESEL)
OUTLINE 3B— 2
COOLANT FLOW CHART 3B— 2
SPECIFICATIONS 3B— 3
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 3B— 3
COOLANT 3B— 4
INSPECTION 3B— 4
REPLACEMENT 3B— 4
RADIATOR CAP 3B— 5
INSPECTION 3B— 5
RADIATOR 3B— 6
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 3B— 6
INSPECTION 3B— 6
WATER PUMP 3B— 7
REMOVAL 3B— 7
INSPECTION 3B— 8
INSTALLATION 3B— 8
THERMOSTAT 3B— 9
REMOVAL 3B— 9
INSPECTION 3B— 9
INSTALLATION 3B— 9
COOLING FAN 3B—10
SYSTEM CIRCUIT 3B—10
CIRCUIT INSPECTION 3B—10
FAN MOTOR 3B—11
WATER THERMO SWITCH 3B—12
76G03B-001
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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
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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
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3B RADIATOR
Note
a) Position the hose clamp in the original location on the hose.
b) Squeeze the clamp lightly with large pliers to ensure a good fit. 86U03X-010
RADIATOR
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. Drain the engine coolant.
2. Remove in the sequence shown in the figure.
3. Install in the reverse order of removal.
1. Coolant reservoir hose
2. Fast idle solenoid
3. Coolant level sensor connector
4. Cooling fan connector
76G03B-005
5. Upper and lower radiator hose
6. Cooling fan and radiator assembly
7. Cooling fan
INSPECTION
Check the following points. Repair or replace if
necessary.
1. Cracks, damage, or water leakage
2. Bent fins (Repair with a screwdriver)
3. Distorted or bent radiator inlet
86U03X-012
3B-6
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3B COOLING FAN
COOLING FAN
SYSTEM CIRCUIT
I
IG1 IG Relay Main fuse
©
Main fan motor
V-f motor
IG1
Water thermo switch OFF: over 91°C (208 °F)
Water thermo switch ON:
below 84°C
(183°F)
76G03B-015
CIRCUIT INSPECTION
1. Turn the ignition switch ON.
2. Disconnect the water thermo switch connector, and
check that the fan begins to operate.
3. If the fan doesn't operate, check the fuse, fan re-
lay, fan motor, thermo switch, and wiring harness.
76G03B-016
3B—10
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COOLING FAN 3B
FAN MOTOR
Removal and Installation
1. Remove in the sequence shown in the figure.
2. Install in the reverse order of removal. 86U03X-021
ft—11 N-m (80-110 cm-kg, 69—95 (n-lb)
2.6—5.2 N-m (27—53 cm-kg, 23—46 In-lb)
76G03B-013
1. Cooling fan assembly (Refer to page 3B—6) 3. Fan
2. Cowling 4. Fan motor
Inspection
1. Connect an ammeter and battery to the fan motor
connectors.
2. Check that the fan motor operates smoothly at the
specified current or less.
Current
8.0—11.0 Amperes
3. Replace the fan motor if necessary.
76G03B-014
3B-11
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3B COOLING FAN
WATER THERMO SWITCH
1. Remove the cooling fan water thermo switch.
Note
Make sure that the ignition switch is OFF. If
not, the fan will operate when the connector
is removed.
76G03B-017
76G03B-018
2. Place the water thermo switch in water.
3. Heat the water gradually, and check for continui-
ty of the switch with an ohmmeter. Replace if
necessary.
Temperature Continuity
Above
91
°C (208°F) No
Below 84°C (183°F) Yes
4. Install the water thermo switch and a new O-ring.
Tightening torque:
6—9 N-m (60—90 cm-kg, 52—78 in-lb)
Caution
Do not use sealing tape.
3B-12
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Fuel filter Solenoid valve *1 Solenoid valve *1
(No.2 purge control) (No.1 purge control)
Separator Three way
Injector
,Distributor
Fuel pump
In-take filter
Air flow sensor
Water thermo sensor
Knock sensor
switches
Intake air thermo sensor
— Water thermo switch *1 __ j—Ig. switch (ST) j_J,—lg. switch (ON) -A/C switch 'A/C magnet clutch P/S switch —Head light switch —Rear defroster switch —Cooling fun switch —Blower switch —Neutral and clutch
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^Throttle sensor *1
Air valve
Solenoid valve
(ISC)
EGR control valve *1
EGR modulator valve *1
0 1 CO
a *1...Unleaded fuel only
*2...Leaded fuel only
Oxygen
sensor *1
One-way check valve
Shutter valve actuator Catalytic
converter *1 Solenoid valve (VIC)
O c
m
o
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ISC SYSTEM 4C
76G04C-081
76G04C-082
Cooling fan switch
Rear defroster switch
Head light switch
Blower motor switch
ISC "valve
76G04C-083
(ISC valve)
6. Connect the ISC valve connector.
Note
a) Make sure that the initial idle speed is set
to specification.
b) All accessory must be OFF.
7. Again disconnect the ISC valve connector (engine
at normal operating temperature).
8. Check that the engine speed decreases.
9. Reconnect the ISC valve connector.
10 Remove the jumper wire from the test connector
and make sure that the idle speed is within specifi-
cations.
(Load Test)
11. Apply power steering, electrical, and air conditioner
loads and check that the idle speed is controlled
to within specifications.
Load Idle speed
P/S 750 ± 50
E/L 800 ± 50
A/C 800 ± 50
E/L and A/C 800 ± 50
BAC Valve
Air valve
1. Remove the BAC valve from the throttle body.
2. Blow air through the valve from port A and check
that air comes out of port B when the BAC valve
is cold..
3. If not correct, replace the BAC valve.
Note
Refer to "Installation" on this page for the
BAC valve installation.
86U04A-063
4C—47