engine MAZDA 626 1987 Workshop Manual
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TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-HL) 7B
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 transaxle case
Stuck pressure regulator valve
Above specification
In D 2, and 1 One-way clutch 1 slipping
Above specification
In D range only One-way clutch 2 slipping
Above specification In 2 range only 2-4 brake slipping Above specification
In R range only
Low and reverse brake slipping
Above specification
In R range only
Reverse clutch slipping
Above specification
In R range only Perform a road test, to determine if this is caused by the low and reverse brake or the reverse clutch, as follows:
a) Effective engine braking in 1 range Front clutch
b) No engine braking in 1 range Low and reverse brake
Within specification All shift control elements within transaxle are functioning
normally.
Below specification
Engine out of tune
Below specification One-way clutch slipping within torque converter
76G07B-055
7B—51
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7B TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-HL)
STEP 4 (TIME LAG TEST)
If the selector lever is shifted while the engine is idling, there will be a certain time lapse, or time lag,
before shock is felt. This step checks this time lag for checking the condition of the N-D and N-R ac-
cumulators, forward, reverse and one-way clutches, and low and reverse brake.
Preparation
Perform the preparation procedure shown in the STEP 3 (STALL TEST).
Procedure
1. Start the engine and check that the idle speed is 900 l5o rpm.
2. Shift from N range to D range
3. Measure the time it takes from shifting until shock is felt using a stop watch.
4. Shift the selector to N range and run the engine at idle speed for at least one minute.
5. Perform the test for the shift from N range to R range in the same manner.
Note
Make three measurements for each test and take the average value.
Specified time lag: N -> D range 0.4—1.2 second
N -> R range 0.4—1.5 second
Evaluation
Condition Possible Cause
N D shift
More than specification
Insufficient line pressure
N D shift
More than specification Forward clutch slipping
N D shift
More than specification One-way clutch 1 slipping N D shift
More than specification
One-way clutch 2 slipping N D shift
Less than specification N-D accumulator not operating properly
N D shift
Less than specification Excessive line pressure
N-R shift
More than specification
Insufficient line pressure
N-R shift
More than specification Low & reverse brake slipping
N-R shift
More than specification
Reverse clutch slipping N-R shift
Less than specification N-R accumulator not operating properly
N-R shift
Less than specification Excessive line pressure
76G07B-056
7B-52
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TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-HL) 7B
STEP 5 (ROAD TEST)
This step is performed to inspect for problems at the various ranges.
If
these tests show any problems,
adjust or replace by referring to the mechanical sections.
Perform the test at normal ATF operating temperature (50—80°C, 122—176°F).
D Range Test
Shift point, shift pattern, and shift shock
1. Shift the selector lever to D range and depress the OD OFF switch.
2. Accelerate the vehicle with half (4/8) and full (8/8) throttle valve opening.
3. Check that 1-2, 2-3 and 3-OD up-shifts and downshifts and lock-up are obtained. The shift points
must be as shown in the D range shift diagram.
Note
a) Vehicle speed on a chassis roller may not meet the specified shift diagram because of
tire size.
b) There is no lock-up or OD when the coolant temperature is below 72°C (162°F), and when
the OD OFF switch is depressed.
4. Check the up and down shifts for shift shock or slippage.
5. While driving in 3rd (50—60 km/h, 31—37 mph) shift the selector lever to 2 range and check that
3-2 downshift immediately occurs, then decelerate and check that engine braking effect is felt in
2nd gear.
D range shift diagram
FE engine
Caution
8/8 n
-OD
0 20(12) 40(25) 60(37) 80(50) 100(63) 120(74) 140(87)
Vehicle speed km/h (mph)
76GC7B-057
7B—53
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TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-HL) 7B
1 Range Test
Shift pattern
1. Shift the selector lever to 1 range.
2. Accelerate the vehicle with half (4/8) and full (8/8) throttle valve opening.
3. Check that the 1-2 up- and down-shifts are obtained and that no 3rd gear, no OD, and no lock-up
are obtained. The shift points must be as shown in the 1 range shift diagram.
Note
Vehicle speed on a chassis roller may not meet the specified shift diagram because of tire
size.
4. Check the up and down-shifts for shift shock or slippage.
5. Drive in 1st gear then decelerate and check that engine braking effect is felt.
1 range shift diagram
FE engine
8/8-1 i
7/8-
6/8-2
2 CT>
I 4/8-a> a. o a> 3/8-
o
2/8-
1/8-
20 40 60 80 (25) (37) (50)
Vehicle speed km/h (mph)
80 100 120 140 (63) (74) (87) (12)
76G07B-059
7B—55
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7B TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-HL)
F8 engine
8/8-1
7/8-
6/8-
O) I
i ! O) Q.
o 3/8- [ ^ I o
jE 2/8-1 I
1/8- |
0/8 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1— ' l 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 (12) (25) (37) (50) (63) (74) (87)
Vehicle speed km/h (mph)
76G07B-060
Noise and vibration
Drive the vehicle in 1st gear and check for abnormal noise or vibration.
Note
Abnormal noise and vibration can also be caused by the torque converter, drive shaft or
differential. Therefore, checking of cause must be made with extreme care.
P Range Test
1. Shift into P range on a gentle slope, release the brake and check that the vehicle does not roll.
2. Shift into P range while driving the vehicle at maximum of 4 km/h (2.5 mph) on a level surface,
and check that the vehicle stops.
Vehicle Speed at Gearshift Table
Range Throttle condition Shifting Vehicle speed km/h (mph) Range Throttle condition Shifting FE engine F8 engine
D
Fully opened 1st ->• 2nd 50-65 (31-40) 47-62 (29-38)
D
Fully opened 2nd - 3rd 100-115 (62-71) 94-109 (58—68)
D
Half throttle (1/2)
1st - 2nd 17-32 (11-20) 16—31 (10—19)
D
Half throttle (1/2) 2nd -> 3rd 42-57 (26-35)
D
Half throttle (1/2) 3rd -> OD 79-94 (49-58) 74-89 (46-55)
D
Half throttle (1/2)
Lock-up 74-89 (46-55) D
Kick-down
OD - 3rd More than 88 (55) More than 82 (51) D
Kick-down
OD -> 2nd 34-103 (21-64) 33-97 (20-60)
D
Kick-down OD - 1st 27-49 (17-30) 26-48 (16-30)
D
Kick-down 3rd - 2nd 34—103 (21-64) 33-97 (20-60)
D
Kick-down
3rd - 1st
11
-49 (7—30) 10-48 (6-30)
D
Kick-down
2nd - 1st
1st - 2nd
4-49 (2-30) 3-48 (2-30)
1
Fully opened
2nd - 1st
1st - 2nd 56-71 (35-44) 52—67 (32—42)
1 Half throttle (1/2) 1st - 2nd 56-71 (35-44) 52-67 (32—42) 1
Kick-down 2nd -> 1st 46-61 (29-38) 43-58 (27-36)
D Fully opened 3rd lock-up 106-121 (66—75) 100-115 (62-71)
7B-56
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TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-HL) 7B
Evaluation
Condition Possible Cause
No 1-2 shift
Insufficient governor pressure
No 1-2 shift
Stuck 1 range control valve
No 1-2 shift Stuck 1-2 shift control valve No 1-2 shift
Stuck 1-2 shift valve
No 1-2 shift
No check ball (rubber ball)
No 2-3 shift
Insufficient governor pressure
No 2-3 shift
Stuck 2 range control valve
No 2-3 shift Stuck servo control valve No 2-3 shift
Stuck 2-3 shift valve
No 2-3 shift
No check ball (rubber ball)
No 3-OD shift
Insufficient governor pressure
No 3-OD shift
Excessive throttle pressure
No 3-OD shift Stuck OD release valve No 3-OD shift Stuck needle valve of the OD release solenoid valve No 3-OD shift
Stuck 3-4 shift valve
No 3-OD shift
No check ball (rubber ball)
No. Lock-up (Electric circuit is OK)
Insufficient governor pressure
No. Lock-up (Electric circuit is OK)
Stuck OD release valve
Stuck needle valve of the OD release solenoid valve No. Lock-up (Electric circuit is OK)
Stuck OD lock-up valve
No. Lock-up (Electric circuit is OK)
Stuck lock-up control valve
Shift occurred in 2 range Stuck 1-2 control valve Shift occurred in 2 range Stuck 2 range control valve
No kick-down Stuck throttle valve No kick-down Stuck kick-down valve
Incorrect shift point In D and 1 range
Excessive or insufficient governor pressure
Incorrect shift point In D and 1 range Excessive or insufficient throttle pressure Incorrect shift point In D and 1 range
Excessive or insufficient line pressure Incorrect shift point
In 1 range Stuck 1 range control valve
No engine braking effect
Stuck coasting bypass valve
No engine braking effect Fluid leakage from 2-3 accumulator seal rings No engine braking effect
No check ball (rubber ball)
Shift shock or slippage
In 1-2 and/or 3-OD shift
Fluid leakage from 1-2 accumulator seal rings
Shift shock or slippage
In 1-2 and/or 3-OD shift No check ball (rubber ball) or leakage
Shift shock or slippage
In 1-2 and/or 3-OD shift
No one-way check orifice or leakage
Shift shock or slippage In 2-3 shift
Fluid leakage from 2-3 accumulator seal ring
Shift shock or slippage In 2-3 shift
Stuck bypass valve
Shift shock or slippage In 2-3 shift
Stuck 2-3 timing valve
Shift shock or slippage In 2-3 shift Stuck coast bypass valve Shift shock or slippage In 2-3 shift
Stuck servo control valve Shift shock or slippage In 2-3 shift
No one-way check orifice or leakage
Shift shock or slippage In 2-3 shift
No check ball (rubber ball) or leakage
Shift shock or slippage
In 3-2 shift
Fluid leakage from 1-2 accumulator seal ring
Shift shock or slippage
In 3-2 shift No check ball (rubber ball) or leakage
Shift shock or slippage
In 3-2 shift Stuck 3-2 timing valve
Shift shock or slippage
In 3-2 shift
Stuck 3-2 capacity valve
83U07B-046
7B—57
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7B TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-HL)
Line Pressure Test
Preparation
1. Connect the SST to the line pressure output point
(square head plug L).
2. Connect a tachometer to the engine.
3. Perform the preparation procedure shown in STEP
3 (STALL TEST).
STEP 6 (OIL PRESSURE TEST)
This step checks line, throttle, and governor pressures to check the operation of hydraulic compo-
nents and for oil leakage.
83U07B-047
Procedure
76G07B-062
1. Start the engine and check that the idle speed is 900 rpm.
2. Shift the selector lever to D range.
3. Read the line pressure at idle.
4. Depress the brake pedal firmly with the left foot and gradually depress the accelerator pedal with
the right foot.
5. Read the line pressure as soon as the engine speed becomes constant, then release the accelera-
tor pedal.
Caution
Steps 4 to 5 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—58
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7B TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-HL)
Throttle Pressure Test
Preparation
1. Connect the SST to the throttle pressure output
point (Square head plug T).
2. Connect a tachometer to the engine.
3. Perform the preparation procedure shown in STEP
3 (STALL TEST).
83U07B-052
Procedure
76G07B-064
1. Start the engine and check that the idle speed is 900 _5o rpm.
2. Shift the selector to D range.
3. Read the throttle pressure at idle.
4. Depress the brake pedal firmly with the left foot and gradually depress the accelerator pedal with
the right foot.
5. Read the throttle pressure as soon as the engine speed becomes constant, then release the ac-
celerator pedal.
Caution
Steps 4 to 5 must be performed within 5 seconds.
7B-60
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7B TROUBLESHOOTING (G4A-HL)
Governor Pressure Test
Preparation
1. Connect the SST to the governor pressure output
point.
2. Place the pressure gauge inside the vehicle.
3. Warm up ATF and check ATF level.
83U07B-054
Procedure
76G07B-065
1. Drive the vehicle in D range.
2. Read the governor pressure at the speeds listed in the table below.
Specified governor pressure:
Vehicle Speed km/h (mph) Governor Pressure kPa (kg/cm2, psi) Vehicle Speed km/h (mph) FE engine F8 engine
30 (19) 79-114 (0.81-1.16, 12-16) 82-117 (0.84-1.19, 12-17)
55 (34) 146-190 (1.49-1.94, 21-28) 157-201 (1.60-2.05, 23-29)
85 (53) 276-339 (2.81-3.46, 40-49) 302-366 (3.08-3.73, 44-53)
Evaluation
Condition Possible Cause
Not within specification
Fluid leakage from the line pressure hydraulic circuit
Not within specification Fluid leakage from the governor pressure hydraulic circuit Not within specification
Defective or stuck governor valve
7B-62
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7B ELECTRICAL SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Terminal Connected to Voltage Condition
1J — — —
1K — — —
1L (Input) Idle switch Below 1.5V At idle 1L (Input) Idle switch Approx. 12V Other speeds
1M — — —
1N (Input) Brake light switch Approx. 12V Brake pedal depressed 1N (Input) Brake light switch Below 1.5V Brake pedal released
10 (Input) Throttle sensor
Approx. 5V Ignition switch ON 10 (Input) Throttle sensor Below 1,5V Ignition switch OFF
1P (Input)
Throttle sensor
Approx. 0.5—4.3V Throttle valve fully closed to fully open
1Q (Input) Vehicle speed sensor
Approx. 4.5V During driving
1Q (Input) Vehicle speed sensor Approx. 4.5V or below 1.5V Vehicle stopped
1R (Ground) Throttle sensor Below 1,5V —
1S (Input) Pulse generator Approx. 12V Engine running 1S (Input) Pulse generator Below 1,5V Engine stopped
1S (Ground) Pluse generator Below 1.5V —
2A (Battery power) Battery Approx. 12V Ignition switch ON 2A (Battery power) Battery Below 1,5V Ignition switch OFF
2B (Ground) Body ground Below 1,5V —
2C (Memory power) Battery Approx. 12V —
2D (Ground) Body ground Below 1,5V —
2E (Output) 1-2 shift solenoid valve Approx. 12V
Refer to page 7B—26 of solenoid valve
operation table
2E (Output) 1-2 shift solenoid valve Below 1.5V Refer to page 7B—26 of solenoid valve
operation table
2F (Output) 2-3 shift solenoid valve Approx. 12V
Refer to page 7B—26 of solenoid valve
operation table
2F (Output) 2-3 shift solenoid valve Below 1,5V
Refer to page 7B—26 of solenoid valve
operation table
2G — — —
2H (Output) 3-4 shift solenoid valve Approx. 12V Refer to page 7B—26 of solenoid valve operation table 2H (Output) 3-4 shift solenoid valve Below 1.5V
Refer to page 7B—26 of solenoid valve operation table
21 — — —
2J (Output) Lock-up solenoid valve Approx. 12V Lock-up 2J (Output) Lock-up solenoid valve Below 1,5V Other
2K (Output) Hold indicator Below 1,5V Hold mode 2K (Output) Hold indicator Approx. 12V Other modes
2L (Output) Mode indicator Approx. 12V Hold mode 2L (Output) Mode indicator Below 1,5V Power or economy mode
2M (Output) EC-AT Tester
(malfunction code)
Approx. 12V Normal
2M (Output) EC-AT Tester
(malfunction code) Below 1,5V If malfunction present 2M (Output) EC-AT Tester
(malfunction code) Code signal Self-diagnosis check connector grounded
2N — — —
20 (Input) Fluid temperature switch Below 1,5V Above 150°C (302°F) 20 (Input) Fluid temperature switch Approx. 10—12V Below 143°C (289°F)
2P (Input) EC-AT check connect Approx. 12V —
76G07B-084
7B-70