fuel pressure MAZDA 626 1987 Owner's Manual
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FUEL AND EMISSION
CONTROL SYSTEMS
(FUEL INJECTION FE)
OUTLINE 4B— 2
SYSTEM DIAGRAM 4B— 2
COMPONENT LOCATION 4B— 3
VACUUM HOSE ROUTING
DIAGRAM 4B— 5
SPECIFICATIONS 4B— 6
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 4B— 7
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROCEDURE 4B— 7
TROUBLESHOOTING WITH SST.... 4B— 9
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 4B—10
AFTER-REPAIR PROCEDURE 4B—10
PRINCIPLE OF CODE CYCLE 4B—12
CODE NUMBER 4B—13
SWITCH MONITOR FUNCTION 4B—25
INSPECTION PROCEDURE 4B—26
IDLE SPEED 4B—29
IDLE MIXTURE 4B—29
INTAKE AIR SYSTEM 4B—30
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 4B—30
REMOVAL 4B—31
PARTS INSPECTION 4B—32
INSTALLATION 4B—34
IDLE-UP SYSTEM 4B—35
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 4B—36
TROUBLESHOOTING 4B—37
AIR VALVE 4B—38
AIR BYPASS SOLENOID VALVE ... 4B—39
FUEL SYSTEM 4B—42
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 4B—43
TROUBLESHOOTING 4B—44
FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE AND
SERVICING FUEL SYSTEM 4B—45
MULTI-PRESSURE TESTER 4B—46
FUEL PRESSURE 4B—48
FUEL PUMP 4B—49
PULSATION DAMPER 4B—50
INJECTOR 4B—51
PRESSURE REGULATOR
CONTROL SYSTEM 4B—53
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 4B—54
TROUBLESHOOTING 4B—55
REPLACEMENT 4B—57
FUEL TANK 4B—61
DECELERATION CONTROL
SYSTEM 4B—64
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 4B—65
TROUBLESHOOTING 4B—66
AIR INJECTION SYSTEM 4B—68
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 4B—68
TROUBLESHOOTING 4B—69
EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION
(EGR) SYSTEM 4B—71
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 4B—71
TROUBLESHOOTING 4B—72
EVAPORATIVE EMISSION
CONTROL (EEC) SYSTEM 4B—74
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS 4B—74
TROUBLESHOOTING 4B—75
POSITIVE CRANKCASE
VENTILATION (PCV) SYSTEM 4B—80
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION 4B—80
EXHAUST SYSTEM 4B—81
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ... 4B—82
INSPECTION 4B—82
CONTROL SYSTEM 4B—83
RELATIONSHIP CHART 4B—84
EGI MAIN FUSE 4B—86
MAIN RELAY 4B—86
CIRCUIT OPENING RELAY 4B—86
ENGINE CONTROL UNIT 4B—87
NEUTRAL SWITCH 4B—91
CLUTCH SWITCH 4B—91
BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH 4B—91
P/S PRESSURE SWITCH 4B—92
INHIBITOR SWITCH 4B—92
E/L CONTROL UNIT 4B—93
AIR FLOW METER 4B—94
THROTTLE SENSOR 4B—95
WATER THERMO SENSOR 4B—97
WATER THERMO SWITCH 4B—97
OXYGEN SENSOR 4B—98
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSUFfE
SENSOR 4B—99
76G04B-001
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4B OUTLINE
SPECIFICATIONS
Item Specification
Idle speed rpm MTX: 800 +5„° (Neutral), ATX: 900 +5S
(P
range)
Throttle body
Type Horizontal draft (1 -barrel)
Throat diameter mm (in) 50 (2.0)
Air flow meter
E2-VS More than
20
E2-VC 100-300
Resistor
Q
E2-VB 200—400 Resistor
Q
E2-THA -20°C
(
—4°F) 13,600-18,400 20°C
(
68°F) 2,210-2,690 60°C (140°F)
493- 667
Air cleaner
Element type Oil permeated
Fuel pump
Type Impeller
(in
tank)
Output pressure kPa (kg/cm2,
psi)
441-588 (4.5-6.0, 64—85)
Feeding capacity cc (cu in)/10 sec. 220 (13.4) minmum
Fuel filter
Type Low pressure side Nylon element Type High pressure side Paper element
Pressure regulator
Type Diaphragm
Regulating pressure kPa (kg/cm2,
psi)
235-275 (2.4—2.8, 34—40)
Injector
TvDe
Hiqh-ohmic
Type
of
drive Voltage
Resistance
fi
12-16
Injection amount cc (cu
in) 15
seconds 38—53 (2.3-3.2)
Fuel tank
Capacity liters (US gal, Imp gal) 60 (15.9, 13.2)
Fuel
Soecification Unleaded reaular
76G04B-506
4B—6
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4B TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
The Troubleshooting Guide lists the systems most likely
to
cause
a
given symptom. After finding
sys-
tems
to
check, refer
to
the
pages shown
for
detailed guides
for
each system.
Possible
cause
Fuel
and
Emission Control Systems
Possible
cause
Intake
Air
System
(Poor
connection
of
components,
throttle
body)
Fuel
System
(Fuel
injection,
Fuel
pressure)
Pressure
Regulator
Control
System
Idle-up
System
(Air
valve,
solenoid
valve
malfunction)
EGR
System
(EGR
control
valve
stuck
and
open)
EEC
system
(Vacuum
switch
valve,
No.1
purge
control
valve
malfunction)
PCV
System
(System
clogged)
Deceleration
System
(Dashpot,
fuel
cut
operation
malfunction)
Air
injection
system
(Reed
valve
malfunction)
Exhaust
system
(System
clogged)
Page 4B—30 4B—42 4B—53 4B—35 4B—71 4B—74 4B—80 4B—64 4B—68 4B—81
Symptom
2
2 1
Symptom
3
4 3 1 2
Symptom
3
5 4 2 3 1
Symptom
4
6 5 1 4 2 3
Symptom
4
7 6 2 4 5 1 3
Symptom
5
3 1 2
Symptom
6
3 4 1 2 5
Symptom
7
3 2 1
Symptom
8
3 4 1 2
Symptom
9
2 3 1 4
Symptom
10
2 1
Symptom
11
7 8 5 2 6 3 4 1
76G04B-004
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
4B—8
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INTAKE AIR SYSTEM 4B
REMOVAL
Caution
Before removing the following parts, release the fuel pressure from fuel system to reduce
the possibility of injury or fire. (Refer to page 4B—45.)
Remove in the sequence shown in the figure.
1. Air flow meter connector
and secondary air hose
2. Air cleaner
3. Air duct
4. Resonance chamber
5. Air flow meter
6. Air hose
7. Vacuum hoses, air hoses,
and water hoses
8. Accelerator cable
9. Throttle sensor connector
10. Throttle body
11. EGR modulator valve
12. Air hose
13. Air bypass solenoid valve
76G04B-038
14. Intake manifold bracket
15. Dynamic chamber bracket
16. Fuel return pipe
17. Dynamic chamber
18. Injector connector
19. Delivery pipe assembly
20. Air valve
21. Intake manifold and gaskets
4B—31
Page 504 of 1865

4B FUEL SYSTEM
FUEL SYSTEM
76G04B-057
This system supplies the fuel necessary for combustion at a constant pressure to the injectors. Fuel
is metered and injected into the intake manifold according to the injection control signals from the en-
gine control unit. It consists of the fuel pump, fuel filters, delivery pipe, pulsation damper, pressure
regulator, injectors, fuel pump switch (incorporated in the air flow meter), and the circuit opening relay.
The fuel pump is mounted in the fuel tank to minimize the operating noise of the fuel pump. The injec-
tors are directly supplied with battery voltage through the main relay.
4B—42
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FUEL SYSTEM 4B
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS
Component Function Remarks
Air flow meter
Detects amount
of
intake
air;
sends signal
to
engine control unit Intake
air
thermo sensor and fuel pump
switch
are
integrated
Atmospheric pressure sensor
Detects atmospheric pressure; sends sig-nal
to
engine control unit
Circuit opening relay
Voltage
for
fuel pump while engine running
Clutch switch
Detects in-gear condition; sends signal
to
engine control unit Switch
ON
when clutch pedal released
Engine control unit
Detects signals from input sensors and switches; controls injector operation
Fuel filter
Filters particles from fuel
Fuel pump
Provides fuel
to
injectors • Operates while engine running
• Installed
in
fuel tank
Idle switch
Detects when throttle valve fully closed;
sends signal
to
engine control unit
Installed
in
throttle sensor
Ignition coil (-) terminal
Detects engine speed; sends signal
to
engine control unit
Ignition switch (ST position)
Sends engine cranking signal
to
engine control unit
Inhibitor switch
Detects in-gear condition; sends signal
to
engine control unit
Switch
ON in "N" or "P"
range
Injector
Injects fuel into intake port • Controlled
by
signals from engine control unit • High-ohmic injector
Intake air thermo sensor
Detects intake
air
temperature;
sends signal
to
engine control unit Installed
in air
flow meter
Main relay
Supplies electric current
to
injectors and engine control unit
Neutral switch
Detects in-gear condition; sends signal
to
engine control unit
Switch
ON
in-gear
Oxygen sensor
Detects Oxygen concentration; sends sig-nal
to
engine control unit
Zirconia ceramic and platinum coating
Pressure regulator
Adjusts fuel pressure supplied
to
injectors
Pulsation damper
Absorbs fuel pulsation
Throttle sensor
Detects throttle valve opening angle; sends signal
to
engine control unit
Integrated idle switch
Water thermo sensor
Detects coolant temperature;
sends signal
to
engine control unit
Water thermo switch
Detects radiator coolant temperature; sends signal
to
engine control unit ON: above 17°C (63°F)
76G04B-058
4B—43
Page 507 of 1865

FUEL SYSTEM 4B
86U04A-068
FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE AND SERVICING
FUEL SYSTEM
Fuel in the fuel system remains under high pressure
even when the engine is not running.
a) Before disconnecting any fuel line, release the fuel
pressure from the fuel system to reduce the pos-
sibility of injury or fire.
1. Start the engine.
2. Disconnect the circuit opening relay.
3. After the engine stalls, turn OFF the ignition
switch.
4. Reconnect the circuit opening relay.
b) Use a rag as protection from fuel spray when dis-
connecting the hoses.
Plug the hoses after removal.
c) When inspecting the fuel system, use the SST.
86U04A-069
4B—45
Page 508 of 1865

4B FUEL SYSTEM
MULTI-PRESSURE TESTER (49 9200 750A)
HII11I PHS3SUBE lESTtj
as
49 9200 750A
69G04A-099
The MULTI-PRESSURE TESTER (49 9200 750A) has been developed to check the fuel pressure
and intake manifold vacuum. These can easily be inspected by setting the buttons on the tester.
4B—46
Page 509 of 1865

FUEL SYSTEM 4B
Pressure .
regulator ^^ \ To multi-pressure tester
How to Connect Multi-Pressure Tester
Warning
Before connecting the SST, release the fuel
pressure from the fuel system to reduce the
possibility of injury or fire. (Refer to page
4B—45.)
1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
2. Disconnect the fuel main hose from the fuel filter.
3. Connect the SST between the fuel main hose and
fuel pump with the adapter.
Caution
Do not reverse the adapter connection.
4. Disconnect the vacuum hose from the pressure
regulator control solenoid valve. Connect the SST
vacuum hose with a three-way joint.
5. Connect the negative battery terminal.
6. Connect the SST to the battery.
86U04A-071
v *
- i\zLTest connector (Yellow)
7. Connect the terminals of the test connector (Yel-
low) with a jumper wire. Turn the ignition switch
ON to operate the fuel pump.
8. Check for fuel leaks.
Caution
After checking for fuel leakage, turn the igni-
tion switch OFF and disconnect the jumper
wire from the test connector.
86U04A-072
4B—47
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4B FUEL SYSTEM
76G04B-061
I i. i { 1 t' i 1 I • i i 1 1 "1 —r
1 . . • , 1 ,
EDO 250
86U04A-074
w Test connector
(Yellow)
86U04A-075
Lever
To fuel pump To pulsation damper
FUEL PRESSURE
Note
a) When inspecting fuel pressure, use the
SST. (Refer to page 4B—47).
b)Warm up the engine to normal operating
temperature.
Injection Pressure
1. Set the lever on the adapter as shown in the figure.
2. Run the engine and measure the injection pres-
sure at various speeds.
Injection pressure: Approx. 235—275 kPa
(2.4—2.8 kg/cm2, 34—40 psi)
3. If not within specification, check the fuel pump pres-
sure and fuel line pressure.
Fuel Pump Pressure
1. Connect the terminals of the test connector (Yel-
low) with a jumper wire.
2. Turn the ignition switch ON to operate the fuel
pump.
3. Set the lever on the adapter as shown in the figure.
4. Check the fuel pump pressure.
Fuel pump pressure: 441—588 kPa
(4.5—6.0 kg/cm2, 64—85 psi)
5. If the fuel pump pressure is not within specifica-
tion, check the following;
No pressure
• Fuel pump operation (Refer to page
4B—49.)
Low pressure
• Fuel pump feeding capacity (Refer to
page 4B—50.)
High pressure
• Replace the fuel pump
6. After checking the fuel pump pressure, disconnect
the jumper wire from the test connector.
76G04B-062
4B—48