wheel bolt torque MAZDA 626 1987 Owner's Manual
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Page 1461 of 1865

PARKING BRAKE 1 1
INSTALLATION OF PARKING BRAKE CABLE
1. Install in the reverse order of removal, referring to installation note for specially marked parts.
2. Tighten all nuts and bolts to the specified torque, referring to torque specifications.
3. After installation:
(1) Adjust the parking brake lever stroke. (Refer to page 11—65.)
(2) Depress the brake pedal a few times and check that the rear brakes do not drag while the wheels
are being rotated.
Torque specifications
Rear drum brake
76G11X-053
11-69
Page 1496 of 1865

WHEELS AND TIRES 1 2
WHEEL BALANCE
If a wheel becomes unbalanced or if a tire is replaced
or repaired, the wheel must once again be balanced
to within specification.
Maximum unbalance (at rim edge): g (oz)
13 inch-wheel 11 (0.39)
14 inch-wheel 10 (0.35)
15 inch-wheel 9 (0.32)
76G12X-005
Balance
weight
Outside
Balance
weight
86U12X-011
Caution
a) Do not use more than two balance weights
on the inner or outer side of the wheel, if
the total weight exceeds 100 g (3.5 oz), re-
balance after moving the tire around on the
rim.
b) Attach the balance weights tightly so that
they do not protrude more than 3 mm (0.12
in) beyond the wheel edge.
c) Select suitable balance weights for steel or
aluminum alloy wheels.
d)Do not use an on-car balancer on ATX
models. Use of this type of balancer may
cause clutch damage.
WHEEL MOUNTING
Tighten the lug nuts to the specified torque in a criss-
cross fashion.
Tightening torque:
88—118 N-m (9—12 m-kg, 65—87 ft-lb)
Caution
a) The wheel-to-hub contact surfaces must be
clean.
b) Never apply oil to the nuts, bolts, or wheels;
doing so might cause looseness or seizure
of the lug nuts.
86U12X-012
SPECIAL NOTE
Regarding wheels and tires:
1. Do not use wheels or tires other than the specified types.
2. Aluminum wheels are easily scratched. When washing them, use a soft cloth, never a wire brush.
If the vehicle is steam cleaned, do not allow boiling water to contact the wheels.
3. If alkaline compounds (such as salt water or road salts), get on aluminum wheels, wash them as
soon as possible to prevent damage. Use only a neutral detergent.
86U12X-013
12-5
Page 1510 of 1865

FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER AND SPRING 1 3
FRONT SHOCK ABSORBER AND SPRING
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. Jack up the front of 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.
.CD
46—63 N m (4.7—6.4 m-kg, 34—46 ft-lb)
8—11 Nm (80—110 cm-kg, 69—95 In-lb)
93-117 N-m . (9.5-11.9 m-kg, 69—86 ft-lb)
88—118 N-m (9—12 m-kg, 65—87 ft-lb)
11—25 N-m (1.1—2.6 m-kg, 8.0—19 ft-lb)
1. Lug nut
2. Wheel and tire
3. Clip
4. Harness and bracket bolt
(ABS)
5. Rubber cap
6. Actuator (AAS)
7. Nuts and bolts (Ignition coil
bracket)
76G13X-012
8. Bolt and nut
9. Nut
10. Shock absorber assembly
11. Seat
86U13X-010
Removal Note
ABS Harness bracket
Remove the ABS harness and bracket.
13—13
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1 3 FRONT LOWER ARM
FRONT LOWER ARM
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. Jack up the front of 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. Inspect all components and parts, referring to inspection note.
4. Install in the reverse order of removal, referring to the installation note for specially marked parts.
5. Tighten all nuts and bolts to the specified torque, referring to the figure.
16—23 N m (1.6—2.3 m-kg, 12—17 ft-lb)
(9—12 m-kg, 65—87 ft-lb)
76G13X-018
1. Lug nut 6. Retainer and bushing 10. Nut
2. Wheel and tire 7. Retainer, bushing and 11. Bolt
3. Bolt and nut spacer 12. Front lower arm
4. Nuts 8. Nut 13. Front bushing
5. Bolt 9. Bolt 14. Rear bushing
13—18
Page 1526 of 1865

REAR SHOCK ABSORBER AND SPRING 1 3
REAR SHOCK ABSORBER AND SPRING
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. Jack up the front of 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.
1. Trim 4. Clip 7. Bolt and nut
2. Lug nut 5. Harness and bracket (ABS) 8. Nut
3. Wheel and tire 6. Actuator (AAS) 9. Shock absorber assembly
13-29
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14 INSTRUMENT PANEL
INSTALLATION
Install in the reverse order of removal, noting the fol-
lowing.
1. Tightening torque:
.^Torque Bolt
N-m (m-kg,
ft-lb)
©
4.22-6.18 (0.43-0.63, 3.10-4.54)
®(D
8.8-14 (0.9—1.4, 6.5—10)
©(D
8.8—14 (0.9—1.4, 6.5—10)
©@
8.8-14 (0.9-1.4, 6.5-10)
Steering wheel 39-49 (4.0—5.0, 29—36)
86U14X-195
2. Air-mix door control wire
a. Set TEMP lever at MAX—COLD position.
b. Connect the control wire and clamp it with the
shutter lever on the heater unit all the way to the
right side.
Caution
Move the temperature control lever to check
that the wire is secured. Also, check that it
moves the full stroke between HOT and COLD.
69G14X-224
3. Mode control wire
a. Set MODE control lever to DEF position.
b. Connect the control wire and clamp it with the
shutter lever on the heater unit at its closest point.
Caution
Move the mode lever to check that the wire
is secured. Also, check that it moves the full
stroke between DEF and VENT.
69G14X-225
, REC-FRESH air selector wire
a. Set the selector lever to REC position.
b. Connect the control wire and clamp it with the
shutter lever on the blower unit at its closest
point.
Caution
Move the recirculate-fresh air switch lever to
check that the wire is secured. Also, check
that it moves the full stroke between REC and
FRESH.
69G14X-226
14—80
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30
TECHNICAL DATA
MEASUREMENT 30— 2
ENGINE (SOHC) 30— 2
ENGINE (DOHC) 30— 8
ENGINE (DIESEL) 30—11
LUBRICATION SYSTEM (GASOLINE) 30—14
LUBRICATION SYSTEM (DIESEL) 30—15
COOLING SYSTEM (GASOLINE) 30—16
COOLING SYSTEM (DIESEL) 30—17
FUEL AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
(CARBURETOR) 30—18
FUEL AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
(FUEL INJECTION FE) 30—20
FUEL AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
(FE DOHC) 30—21
FUEL AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
(DIESEL) 30—22
ENGINE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 30—23
CLUTCH 30—25
MANUAL TRANSAXLE 30—26
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
(ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED AND
4-SPEED) 30—27
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE (3-SPEED) 30—33
FRONT AND REAR AXLES 30—36
STEERING SYSTEM 30—36
BRAKING SYSTEM 30—37
WHEEL AND TIRE 30—38
SUSPENSION 30—38
BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 30—39
STANDARD BOLT AND NUT
TIGHTENING TORQUE 30—40
76G30X-001