tire pressure MAZDA 626 1987 Owner's Manual
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1 3 FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT
FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT
86U13X-108
69G10X-031
Pre-inspection
1. Check the tire inflation and bring to the recom-
mended pressure.
2. Inspect the front wheel bearing play and correct,
it if necessary.
3. Inspect the wheel and tire runout.
4. Inspect the ball joints and steering linkage for any
excessive looseness.
5. The vehicle must be on level ground and have no
luggage or passenger load.
6. The difference in height between the left and right
sides from the center of the wheel to the fender
brim must be within 10 mm (0.39 in).
Caution
a) Front and rear wheel alignment should be
checked simultaneously. If adjustment is
made to either the front or rear wheels,
recheck the alignment, particularly toe-in,
on all other wheels.
b) Check and adjust the steering angle trans-
fer shaft after adjusting the front wheel
alignment. (Refer to Section 10)
TOE-IN
Inspection
1. Raise the front of the vehicle until the wheels clear
the ground.
2. Turn the wheels by hand, mark a line in the center
of each tire tread using a scribing block.
3. Place the front wheels in the straight-ahead posi-
tion and lower the vehicle.
4. Measure the distance between the lines at the front
and rear of the wheels.
Both measurements must be taken at equal
distances from the ground.
Toe-in (distance greater at rear than front):
3 ± 3 mm (0.12 ± 0.12 in)
Adjustment
To adjust the toe-in, loosen the left and right tie-rod
lock nuts, then turn the tie-rods by the same amount.
Caution
a) The left and right tie-rods are both right
threaded, so, to increase the toe-in, turn the
right tie-rod toward the front of the vehicle,
and turn the left tie-rod by the same amount
toward the rear.
b) One turn of the tie-rod (both sides) changes
the toe-in by about 7.2 mm (0.28 in).
c) Tighten the tie-rod locknuts to the specified
torque.
Tightening torque: 69—98 N-m
(7—10 m-kg, 51—72 ft-lb) 86U13X-110
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13 REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT
76G13X-033
86U13X-116
86U13X-117
86U13X-116
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REAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT
PRE-INSPECTION
1. Check the tire inflation and bring to the recom-
mended pressure.
2. Inspect the wheel and tire runout.
3. The vehicle must be on level ground and have no
luggage or passenger load.
4. Check that the suspension is correctly adjusted.
5. The difference in height between the left and right
sides from the center of the wheel to the fender
rim should be within 10 mm (0.39 in).
Caution
a) Front and rear wheel alignments should be
checked simultaneously. If adjustment is
made to either the front or rear wheels,
recheck the alignment, particularly toe-in,
on all other wheels.
b) Check and adjust the steering angle trans-
fer shaft after adjusting the rear wheel align-
ment. (Refer to Section 10.)
TOE-IN
Inspection
1. Raise the rear of the vehicle until the wheels clear
the ground.
2. Turn the wheels by hand, mark a line in the center
of each tire tread using a scribing block.
3. Lower the vehicle.
4. Measure the distance between the marked lines
at the front and rear of the wheels.
Toe-in
0 ± 3 mm (0 ±0.12 in) 2WS
3 ± 3 mm (0.12 ±0.12 in) 4WS
Adjustment (2WS)
1. Loosen the adjusting rod lock nuts, then adjust the
toe-in.
2. To increase the toe-in, turn the adjusting rods as
follows:
Right rod — Turn counterclockwise
Left rod — Turn clockwise
To decrease the toe-in, turn the adjusting rods as
follows:
Right rod — Turn clockwise
Left rod — Turn counterclockwise
Caution
a) Both the left and right rods must be adjust-
ed by the same amount.
b) One turn of the adjusting rod (both sides)
changes the toe-in by about 11.6 mm (0.46
in).
3. Tighten the adjusting rod lock nuts to the speci-
fied torque.
Tightening torque:
55—80 N-m (5.6—8.2 m-kg, 41—59 ft-lb)
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HEADLIGHT AND COMBINATION LIGHT 1 4
AIMING
Headlight
1. Adjust the tires to the standard pressure.
2. Position the vehicle on a flat level surface (unload-
ed condition).
86U14X-073
76G14X-009
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14 WINDSHIELD GLASS
Repair seal
Dam
_5 mm
.(0.19
11 mm
(0.43 in)
6. Prepare the nozzle of the sealant gun so that it has
a flange that can run along the edge of the glass,
and a V from which the sealant can flow. Once the
primer is dry, apply the sealant around the entire
circumference to fill the gap between the dam and
the edge of the glass with a ridge of sealant 11
mm (0.43 in) high.
Keep the bead of sealant smooth and even,
reshaping it where necessary with a spatula.
86U14X-11E
7BU14X-026
76G14X-044
Replenished section
with sealing agent
— Glass
7. Lift the glass into place. Push it in lightly toward
the vehicle to compress the sealant.
Caution
Open the windows to prevent the glass from
being pushed out by air pressure if a door is
closed.
Hardening time of repair seal
Temperature Surface hardening
time
Time required until car
can be put in service
5°C (41 °F) Approx. 1.5 hrs 12 hrs
20°C (68°F) Approx. 1 hr 4 hrs
35°C (95°F) Approx. 10 min. 2 hrs
8. Use a scraper to smooth away any sealant that
oozes out. Add more sealant to any points of poor
contact.
9. Check for water leaks. If a leak is found, wipe the
water off well and add repair seal (B001 77 739)
where needed.
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30 TECHNICAL DATA
12. WHEEL AND TIRE
* ~— - Type
Item ~ ———_____ Standard Temporary spare
(if equipped)
Wheel
Size
5-Jx13
4-T
x 15
Wheel
Size 5 1/2-JJx14 4-T
x 15
Wheel
Size
6JJx15
4-T
x 15
Wheel
Offset
mm (in)
42 (1.65) 53 (2.09)
Wheel Diameter
of
pitch circle
mm
(in) 114.3 (4.5) Wheel
Material Steel
or
aluminum alloy Steel
Wheel
Number
of
fixing nuts
13 inch-wheel 4
4
or 5
Wheel
Number
of
fixing nuts 14 inch-wheel 5 4
or 5
Wheel
Number
of
fixing nuts 15 inch-wheel 5 4
or 5
Tire
Size
13 inch-wheel
6.45-13-6PR 165SR13 165/80R13 82S
185/70HR13 185/70R13 85H
T125/70D15
Tire
Size
14 inch-wheel
185/70HR14 185/70R14 87H 185/70R14 88H 185/70VR14
T125/70D15
Tire
Size
15 inch-wheel 195/60R15 86H 195/60VR15
T125/70D15
Tire
Air pressure kPa (kg/cm2, psi)
Front 216 (2.2, 31)
or
196 (2.0, 28)
Refer to tire labels for applications 412 (4.2, 60)
Tire
Air pressure kPa (kg/cm2, psi) Rear 177 (1.8,
26)
412 (4.2, 60)
Wheel and tire
Runout
mm (in)
Horizontal Steel wheel: 2.5 (0.098), Alminum allov wheel: 2.0 (0.079) max.
Wheel and tire
Runout
mm (in) Vertical 2.0 (0.079) max.
Wheel and tire Unbalance
g
(oz)
13 inch-wheel 11 (0.39) max. Wheel and tire Unbalance
g
(oz) 14 inch-wheel 10 (0.35) max.
Wheel and tire Unbalance
g
(oz) 15 inch-wheel 9 (0.32) max.
13. SUSPENSION
Item Specification
Front suspension
Type Strut
Toe-in
mm
(in) 0 ±
3 (0
±
0
12)
Front wheel alignment Camber angle 0°17' ±
45'
Front wheel alignment Caster angle 1 °13' ±
45'
King pin angle 12C 47'
Maximum front Inner 36°26'33"
steering angle Outer 30°59'15"
Stabilizer Type Torsion
bar
Stabilizer Diameter
mm (in)
20.0 (0.79)
Shock absorbers Standard suspension Oil type Shock absorbers Auto adjust suspension Low-pressure gas sealed type
Identification color Orange Green Light green Pink Brown Purple Gray Blue
Wire diameter
mm (in)
12.5
(0.49)
12.6
(0.49) 12.8 (0.50) 12.9 (0.51) 13.1 (0.52) 13.3 (0.53) 13.6 (0.54) 13.7 (0.54)
Coil springs* Coil inner diameter mm (in) 147.5 (5.8)
Free length
mm
(in) 344 (13.5)
CO <35
362
(14.3)
370
(14.6)
372 (14.6) 365 (14.4) 350 (13.8) 358 (14.1)
Coil number 4.99 5.09 5.31 5.42 5.53 5.46 5.34 5.45
* Refer
to
pages 13—5,6,7
for
coil spring applications
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