oil MAZDA 626 1987 Workshop Manual
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Page 867 of 1865

7B
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
(Electronically Controlled and 4-Speed)
OUTLINE 7B— 2
SPECIFICATIONS 7B— 2
COMPONENT LOCATION 7B— 3
STRUCTURAL VIEW 7B— 5
OPERATION OF COMPONENTS 7B— 6
FLUID PASSAGE LOCATION 7B— 9
TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-EL) 7B— 12
GENERAL NOTE 7B— 12
STEP 1
(WARNING CODE RETRIEVAL) 7B— 15
STEP 2
(PRELIMINARY INSPECTION) 7B— 22
STEP 3 (SIGNAL INSPECTION) 7B— 24
STEP 4 (STALL TEST) 7B— 27
STEP 5 (TIME LAG TEST) 7B— 30
STEP 6 (OIL PRESSURE TEST) 7B— 31
STEP 7 (ROAD TEST) 7B— 34
TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-HL) 7B— 41
GENERAL NOTE 7B— 41
STEP 1
(PRELIMINARY INSPECTION) 7B— 44
STEP 2 (ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM INSPECTION) 7B— 47
STEP 3 (STALL TEST) 7B— 49
STEP 4 (TIME LAG TEST) 7B- 52
STEP 5 (ROAD TEST) 7B— 53
STEP 6 (OIL PRESSURE TEST) 7B— 58
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
COMPONENTS 7B— 63
MODE SWITCH (G4A-EL) 7B— 63
HOLD SWITCH (G4A-EL) 7B— 63
OD OFF SWITCH (G4A-HL) 7B— 64
INHIBITOR SWITCH 7B- 65
WATER TEMPERATURE SWITCH 7B— 66
FLUID TEMPERATURE SWITCH
(G4A-EL) 7B— 66
BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH
(G4A-EL) 7B— 66
KICK-DOWN SWITCH (G4A-HL) 7B— 67
PULSE GENERATOR (G4A-EL) 7B- 68
VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR
(G4A-EL) 7B— 68
CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH
(CRUISE CONTROL UNIT) 7B— 68
IDLE SWITCH AND THROTTLE
SENSOR (G4A-EL) 7B— 68
OD RELEASE SOLENOID
VALVE (G4A-HL) 7B— 68
SOLENOID VALVES (G4A-EL) 7B— 69
NO LOAD SIGNAL (G4A-EL) 7B— 69
MODE, AND HOLD INDICATOR
LIGHT (G4A-EL) 7B— 69
OD OFF INDICATOR LIGHT
(G4A-HL) 7B— 69
EC-AT CONTROL UNIT
(G4A-EL) 7B— 69
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 7B— 71
AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE
FLUID (ATF) 7B— 71
SELECTOR LEVER 7B— 72
THROTTLE CABLE 7B— 73
CONTROL VALVE BODY 7B— 77
OIL STRAINER 7B— 79
ADJUSTMENT OF 2-4 BRAKE
BAND 78— 80
REPLACEMENT OF
DRIVESHAFT OIL SEAL 7B— 80
OIL COOLER 7B— 81
GOVERNOR (G4A-HL) 7B— 82
REMOVAL 7B— 83
PRECAUTION 7B— 83
DISASSEMBLY 7B— 88
DISASSEMBLY-STEP 1 7B— 88
DISASSEMBLY-STEP 2 7B— 94
DISASSEMBLY-STEP 3 7B— 99
DISASSEMBLY-STEP 4 7B—103
INSPECTION AND REPAIR 7B—107
PRECAUTION 7B—107
TORQUE CONVERTER 7B—107
OIL PUMP 7B—108
CLUTCH ASSEMBLY 7B—113
SMALL SUN GEAR AND
ONE-WAY CLUTCH 7B—122
ONE-WAY CLUTCH AND
CARRIER HUB ASSEMBLY 7B-126
3-4 CLUTCH 7B—128
2-3 ACCUMULATOR 7B—132
GOVERNOR ASSEMBLY
(G4A-HL) 7B-133
LOW AND REVERSE BRAKE 7B—134
2-4 BRAKE BAND 7B—135
BAND SERVO 7B—135
OTHER INSPECTION 7B—135
CONTROL VALVE BODY
(G4A-EL) 7B-136
CONTROL VALVE BODY
(G4A-HL) 7B-155
DIFFERENTIAL 7B—177
OUTPUT GEAR 7B—181
IDLE GEAR 7B—182
BEARING COVER ASSEMBLY 7B—185
BEARING HOUSING 7B—186
ASSEMBLY 7B-187
PRECATION 7B—187
ASSEMBLY-STEP 1 7B—187
ASSEMBLY-STEP 2 7B—197
ASSEMBLY-STEP 3 7B—202
ASSEMBLY-STEP 4 7B—208
INSTALLATION 7B—215
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS 7B—215
HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT (G4A-EL) 7B—221
HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT (G4A-HL) 7B—239
76G07B-001
Page 871 of 1865

OUTLINE 7B
STRUCTUAL VIEW
76G07B-005
1. Coasting clutch 7. Low and reverse brake
2. Forward clutch 8. Output gear
3. Reverse clutch 9. Idle gear
4. Reverse and forward drum 10. Differential
5. 3-4 clutch 11. Parking pawl
6. 2-4 brake band 12. Throttle cable
13. Control body
14. Oil pump
15. Inhibitor switch
16. Pulse generator
17. Fluid temperature switch
7B—5
Page 876 of 1865

7B OUTLINE
Transaxle Case
To governor valve
/and 2-3 accumulator
Inlet to control valve body
(governor pressure)
Outlet to torque converter
(Release side)
Outlet to torque converter
(Apply side)
Outlet to 3-4 clutch
To governor valve and 2-3 accumulator^
From governor valve (governor pressure)
To torque converter (Release side)
To torque converter (Apply side)
To 3-4 clutch
From oil pump
(To control valve body)
°Lto coasting clutch
y
To reverse clutch
To forward clutch
To low and reverse brake
To 2-4 brake apply side
CgEfey a —* To 2-4 brake release side
7B—10
76G07B-009
Page 877 of 1865

OUTLINE 7B
Transaxle Case
Inlet to control valve body
Outlet coasting clutch
Outlet to reverse clutch
Outlet to forward clutch
Oil Pump
Outlet to oil pump
Outlet for lubrication
Outlet to forward clutch
Inlet to oil pump^
Outlet to reverse clutch
Outlet to coasting clutch
Outlet to control valve body
Inlet for lubrication
Inlet to forward clutch Inlet to coasting clutch
Inlet to reverse clutch
76G07B-010
76G07B-011
7B—11
Page 879 of 1865

TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-EL) 7B
By following the above seven steps, the cause of the problem should be located.
As another guide to faster location of the causes of problems, the Quick Diagnosis Chart is included
at pages 7B—13, 14.
In this chart, a circle is used to indicate the components that might be the cause of trouble for 23
types of problems. It is only necessary to check those components indicated by circles, at each step
cf the troubleshooting process, in order to quickly locate the cause of the problem.
Quick Diagnosis Chart
The Quick Diagnosis Chart shows various problems and the relationship of various components that
might be the cause of the problem.
1. Components indicated in the "Self-Diag." column are diagnosed by the EC-AT control unit self-
diagnosis function.
The EC-AT Tester can be used for easy retrieval of these signals.
2. Components indicated in the "Adjustment" column indicate that there is a possibility that the prob-
lem may be the result of an incorrect adjustment.
Check the adjustment of each component, and readjust if necessary.
3. Input and outout signals of the EC-AT control unit for the components indicated in the "EC-AT
TESTER" column can be easily checked by using of the EC-AT Tester.
4. Components indicated in the "Stall Test" column can be checked for malfunction by the results
of the stall test.
5. Components indicated in the "Time Lag Test" column can be checked for malfunction by the results
of the time lag test.
6. Components indicated in the "Oil Pressure Test" column can be checked for malfunction by the
results of the oil pressure test.
7. Components indicated in the "Road Test" column can be checked for malfunction by the results
of the road test.
8. The checking, adjusting, repair or replacement procedures for each component is described in the
page(s) noted in the "Reference Page" column.
7B—13
Page 880 of 1865

7B TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-EL)
ON VEHICLE-
-f-
—OFF VEHICLE
\ Inspection point
and
\ reference page
Condition
•
Electronic control system Prelim-
inary
Hydraulic
control
system
Power train \ Inspection point
and
\ reference page
Condition
•
7B-66
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7B-63
i
cn to I m
Section
4B
|
Section
4B
|
ID to i m
CO CO 1 CD
7B-68
|
en CO 1 IX)
to 1 00 r-.
cn CD 1 CO
7B-69
|
1 CD r--
cn s-1 m
Section
4B
r*-cn
S-1 CD h-
"=1-
rJ CO
7 CD r-
(XI o
1 m
cn CM 1 CD
7B-107
|
CD
7 CD 7 m
I
7B-113
I
CO CM
7 CO r-.
m cn
7 CO r-.
cn
7 DO r-
CM CM
7 CO
|
7B-126
CO
1*-r*-
7 m r-
\ Inspection point
and
\ reference page
Condition
•
Brake
light
switch
|
Inhibitor
switch
|
Mode
switch
|
1
CO. •o o X
Idle
switch
Throttle
sensor
|
Water
temp,
switch
|
0 tn c 0) cn
s
ffi
Q tn 01 o Hi >
Pulse
generator
|
"a o c 0) a to CM
TJ O CL ID s CO C\l 3-4
solenoid
|
Lock-up
solenoid
I
ATF
level
and
condition
|
Selector
lever
m Xj CO CJ 03
1 sz
Idle
speed
and
Ignition
timing
Control
valves
Accumulators
Oil
pump
Hydraulic
circuit
Torque
converter
Forward
clutch
Coasting
clutch
Reverse
clutch
JT O
u TT ro 2-4
brake
band
and
servo
$ 2
B cn cii > £ "O C CO
o
XI y
o >. CO S cb a O
One-way
clutch
2
s CI Cn tz JC 5 0-
Planetary
gear
Differential
assembly
Accelerating
Vehicle does
not
move
in
D,
S,
L,
or R
range
O O O O O O O O O O 0
Accelerating
Vehicle moves
in N
range -0 0 -—
Accelerating
Excessive creep
-0 O O -—
Accelerating
No creep
at all
O o o o
o
G 0 O O
Shifting
|
No shift
O O o
o
0 O 0 0
o
o O
Shifting
|
Abnormal shift sequence
0 o O O 0
o
o 0 O o o 0 O
Shifting
|
Frequent shifting 0 o 0 0 o 0 O O 0
Shifting
|
Excessively high
or
low
shift point 0 o 0 O 0 0 o 0 O 0 0
Shifting
|
No lock-up
0 o 0 0 o 0 O O o O
Shifting
|
No kick-down o o o o
Slipping
Engine
run
away
or
slip when
starting vehicle 0 o 0 O o O
Slipping
Engine
run
away
or
slip when
up-
or
down-shifting o o o 0 o O 0 0 O
8 n cn 4S SI V)
Excessive
N to D or N to R
shift shock o O o o o O
8 n cn 4S SI V)
Excessive shift shock when
up-
shifting
or
downshifting o o o o 0 0 0 8 n cn 4S SI V) Excessive shift shock when
changing range 0 0 o 0 o
j
Noise
Transaxle noisy
in N or P
range o o 0 O
j
Noise
Transaxle noisy
in D, S, L,
or
R range o 0 0 O
I
Others
j
No engine braking o O o 0 o o
I
Others
j
No mode change o 0 o o o o o o o
O
o
0
I
Others
j
Transaxle overheats
o o
0 o 0 o 0
I
Others
j
Vehicle moves
in
"P",
or
park-ing gear
not
disengaged when
"P"
is
dis-
engaged
0 O
I
Others
j
Hold indicator flashes o
0
o
0
o
O
o — — —
I
Others
j
Engine will
not
start
o
o
O — — —
76G07B-014
7B—14
Page 889 of 1865

TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-EL) 7B
7. Oil Leakage
Check for oil leakage.
(1) Warm up the ATF.
(2) Apply the parking brake and block the wheels
to prevent the vehicle from rolling.
(3) Shift the selector lever to R range.
(4) Check if oil leaks from the following oil seals
or gaskets.
(5) If oil leaks, replace the oil seal or gasket.
76G07B-026
Check for fluid leaks; the following figure shows the locations where fluid leakage may possibly occur.
1. Oil pan
2. Control valve body cover
3. Oil pump
4. Inhibitor switch
5. Speedometer driven gear
6. Pulse generator
7. Oil filler tube
8. Throttle cable
9. Bearing cover
10. Driveshaft
11. Square head plug
12. Transaxle case
13. Drain plug
14. Oil cooler return pipe
15. Oil cooler outlet pipe
16. Fluid temperature switch
17. Blind plugs
76G07B-027
7B—23
Page 893 of 1865

TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-EL) 7B
STEP 4 (STALL TEST)
This step is performed to determine if there is slippage of the friction elements or malfunction of the
hydraulic components.
Preparation
Check the following items prior to testing:
1. Engine coolant, engine oil and ATF levels.
2. Warm the engine thoroughly to raise the ATF temperature to operating level (50—80°C, 122—176°F).
3. Engage the parking brake and use wheel chocks at the front and rear wheels.
Pull the parking brake Water temperature
ATF
79G07C-084
7B-27
Page 895 of 1865

TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-EL) 7B
7. Perform the stall test for the following ranges in the same manner.
(1) D range (4) L range
(2) D range (Hold) (5) L range (Hold)
(3) S range (Hold)
Caution
Be sure to allow sufficient cooling time between each stall test.
Engine stall speed: D.S.L range 2170—2270 rpm
R range 2130—2230 rpm
Note
The stall test can be performed with the EC-AT Tester in place of a tachometer.
Drum stall speed indication: 0 rpm
76G0/B-029
Evaluation
Condition Possible cause
Above specification
In all ranges Insufficient line
pressure
Worn oil pump
Above specification
In all ranges Insufficient line
pressure Oil leakage from oil pump, control valve, and/or transmission case
Stuck pressure regulator valve
Above specification
In forward ranges Forward clutch slipping One-way clutch 1 slipping
Above specification
In D range One-way clutch 2 slipping
Above specification
In S (Hold) and L (Hold) ranges Coasting clutch slipping
Above specification In D (Hold) and S (Hold) ranges 2-4 brake band slipping Above specification
In R, L and L (Hold) ranges Low and reverse brake slipping
Above specification
In R range
Low and reverse brake slipping Reverse cluch slipping Perform road test to determine whether problem is low and reverse brake or reverse clutch
a) Engine brake applied in 1st ...Reverse clutch
b) Engine brake not applied in 1st ...Low and reverse brake
Within specification All shift control elements within transmission are func-
tioning normally.
Below specification
Engine out of tune
Below specification One-way clutch slipping within torque converter
86U07B-036
7B-29
Page 897 of 1865

TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-EL) 7B
STEP 6 (OIL PRESSURE TEST)
This step checks line pressures for checking the hydraulic components and for oil leakage.
Line Pressure Test
Preparation
1. Perform the preparation procedure shown in STEP 4 (STALL TEST).
2. Connect a tachometer to the engine.
3. Connect the SST to the line pressure inspection hole (square head plug L)
Procedure
76G07B-031
1. Start the engine and check the idle speed in P range
Idle speed: 900 -so rpm
2. Shift the selector lever to D range and read the line pressure at idle.
3. Depress the brake pedal firmly with the left foot and gradually depress the accelerator pedal with
the right foot.
4. Read the line pressure as soon as the engine speed becomes constant, then release the accelera-
tor pedal.
Caution
Steps 3 to 4 must be performed within 5 seconds.
5. Shift the selector lever to N range and run the engine at idle for at least one minute.
6. Read the line pressure at idle and engine stall speeds for each range in the same manner.
7B—31