engine MAZDA 626 1987 Workshop Manual
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1 0 OIL PUMP
2WS (Diesel engine, without CX)
78—11 N>m (D.e—1.1 m-kg, 5.6—8.0 ft-lb}
49-59 N-m (5.0—6.0 m-kg, 36—43 ft-lb)
76G10X-042
1. Drive belt cover
2. Belt
3. Nut
4. Oil pump pulley
5. Pipes
6. Bolt
7. Bolt
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1 0 OIL PUMP
2WS (Diesel engine, with CX)
r.a-11 N-m (0-8—1.1 m-kg. 5.8—8.0 tt-lb)
7.8—11 Nm (0,8—1.1 m-kg, 5.8—8.0 ft-lb)
7.8—11 Nm (0.8-1.1 m-kg, 5.8-8.0 ft-lb)
C3DSP-J
39-59 N-m (ED (4,0—6.0 m-kg, (7) ZB—43 ft-lb)
49—59 N m (5.0—6.0 m-kg, 36—43 ft-lb)
37—62 N-m (3.8—S.3 m-kg, 27—38 ft-lb)
76G10X-017
1. Drive belt cover
2. Belt
3. Cooling fan
4. Intake air pipe
5. Nut
6. Oil pump pulley
7. Pipes
8. Bolt
9. Starter
10. Bolt
Removal Note
Oil pump (2WS Diesel engine)
1. Hold the oil pump pulley with the SST, and remove
the pulley nut.
2. Slide the pulley forward. Remove the hose, pipes,
and the pump. 3. Remove the pulley.
76G10X-018
10—86
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ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF ELECTRONICALLY-CONTROLLED POWER STEERING (ECPS) 1 0
ELECTRICAL
COMPONENTS
OF
ELECTRONICALLY-CONTROLLED POW-
ER STEERING (ECPS)
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
J POWER STEERING CONTROL SYSTEM (Electronically-Controlled: FE DOHC Engine Without 4WS) AUTO ADJUSTING SUSPENSION CONTROL SYSTEM (AAS)
MAIN FUSE
IcLJ=.cLLJX..=L1.| T'TTTTT'P LB YL GW GY * B «
I-02
Solenoid Valve
[EM] J-04
Check Connector |F|
VG-j-Ijj-LW
J-05
AAS
Conlorl Unit |R| YR YL GR BY B GY WY WR \LL L LuL I 1 L I T. T TTT T T. T,i B G GW LY WL IT TT TI
J-07 Aclualor (FL) |F] WY WR J-08 Aclualor (FR) [D] WY WR J-09 Aclualor (RL) [R| YL YR J-10 Aclualor
(RR) |R|
Yl YR
86U10X-208
Note
Refer to page 10—4 for the component location.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
The power steering control unit contains a self-diagnosis function to detect malfunctions within itself,
the ECPS electrical components and circuits.
If a malfunction is detected, the control unit indicates where the problem is located by outputting specific
voltage pulsations at terminal wire (YB) of the check connector.
Troubleshooting of the ECPS system, then, is easily performed by comparing the output pattern with
those of the Diagnosis Table on pages 10—89 and 90. 76G10X-019
TROUBLESHOOTING
How To Use Self-Diagnosis System
By using the control unit's self-diagnosis function and
a voltmeter, malfunctions of the system are easily de-
termined. When diagnosing malfunctions, follow the
steps below.
1. Connect a voltmeter to terminal wire (YB) of the
check connector in the engine compartment.
2. Check the output patterns as described on the fol-
lowing page.
86U10X-209
10—87
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76G10X-020
76G10X-021
Checking Condition
Condition A
1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2. Start the engine and let it idle.
3. Turn the steering wheel to the straight-ahead po-
sition, and check the output pattern.
Refer to page 10—89 for other patterns and indi-
cated failure points.
Condition B
1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2. Start the engine and let it idle.
3. Turn the steering wheel 45° left and right from the
center, and check the output pattern.
Refer to page 10—89 for other patterns and indi-
cated failure points.
Condition C
1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2. Place the vehicle on a chassis roller tester. Block
the rear wheels, and secure it with chains.
3. Start the engine. Put the transmission in gear and
operate the vehicle at more than 10 km/h (6.2
mph).
4.Check the output pattern.
76G10X-022
Normal pattern
4 4V
Normal pattern Normal pattern
uV
Refer to page 10—90 for other patterns and indi-
cated failure points.
Note
For vehicles equipped with ABS, the ABS
warning light may come on. This is not a fail-
ure. The light will go off when turning the ig-
nition switch OFF and back ON.
86U10X-213
10—88
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ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF ELECTRONICALLY-CONTROLLED POWER STEERING (ECPS) 1 0
Diagnosis Table
Condition Output pattern Malfunction Flow chart
No.
4.4V
0V-
10 seconds Power steering sole-noid valve or wiring harness (Control unit to Solenoid valve)
P/S—1
Refer to page
10-91
4.4V
0V-
Wiring harness (Con-
trol unit to Ignition coil) P/S—2 Refer to page 10-91
Steering wheel in straight-ahead po-sition with engine idling.
4.4V
OV-
Steering wheel angle sensor or wiring har-ness (Control unit to Angle sensor)
P/S—3 Refer to page 10-92
4.4V
ov-
Normal operation
Wiring harness (Fuse box to Control unit or Control unit to Body ground)
P/S—5 Refer to page 10—93
OV
10 seconds Power steering sole-
noid valve or wiring
harness (Control unit
to Solenoid valve)
P/S—1 Refer to page 10—91
B Steering wheel turned 45° left and right from center with engine idling
4.4V
0V
Wiring harness (Con-
trol unit to Ignition coil)
P/S—2 Refer to page 10-91
4.4V
0V'
Normal operation
4.4V
0V-
Steering wheel angle
sensor or wiring har-
ness (Control unit to
Angle sensor)
P/S—3 Refer to page 10—92
76G10X-023
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ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
OF
ELECTRONICALLY-CONTROLLED POWER STEERING (ECPS) 1 0
Flow Chart
P/S—1
Failure of solenoid valve or wiring harness (Control unit to Solenoid valve)
Disconnect control unit connector. Check resistance between terminals.
Check voltage between (YL) and D (B) terminal of
control unit connector with engine running
OK
Terminal Resistance
M(LB)—N(LG) 3.5 — 7Q
Check control unit connector, solenoid valve connec-tor, and joint connector for connection, and check output pattern again.
NG
Check the solenoid valve (Refer to page 10—93),
NG
Replace solenoid valve.
P/S-Z Broken wiring harness
(Control unit to Coil)
Terminate of control unit connector with engine running.
NG
Replace control unit.
OK Repair wiring harness (Control unit to Solenoid valve).
Terminal Voltage
L(YL)-D(B) Approx. 12V
NG Repair the wiring harness (Control unit to Ignition
coil).
OK
Replace control unit.
76G10X-025
10—91
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ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF 4-WHEEL STEERING 1 0
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Self-Diagnosis Function
The four-wheel steering (4WS) control unit contains a self-diagnosis function to detect malfunctions
within itself, the 4WS electrical components and circuits.
If a malfunction is detected, the control unit indicates where the problem is located and the 4WS warn-
ing light in the instrument cluster will flash for one minute with a specific pattern,
Troubleshoot the 4WS system according to the following flow chart.
Symptom of problem
76G10X-026
TROUBLESHOOTING
Checking Condition
Condition A
1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2. Start the engine after the ignition switch has been
OFF for at least 10 seconds, and check if the 4WS
warning light flashes or illuminates within 60
seconds.
3.
If
flashing or illumination occurs, inspect the circuit.
(Refer to page 10—95.)
76G10X-027
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1 0 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF 4-WHEEL STEERING
Condition B
1. Place the vehicle on a chassis roller tester. Block
the rear wheels, and secure it with chains.
2. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
3. Start the engine after the ignition switch has been
OFF for at least 10 seconds. Put the transmission
in gear and operate the vehicle at more than 40
km/h (25 mph).
4. Check if the 4WS warning light flashes or il-
luminates within 60 seconds.
5.
If
flashing or illumination occurs, inspect the circuit
by referring to the table below.
76G10X045
Diagnosis Output Pattern
Warning light output pattern
0.5 sec —i 2.5 sec
Malfunction
Normal operation, control unit or wir-ing harness
Speed sensors or
wiring harness
Flow chart
No.
4WS—0
4WS—1
Rear steering gear
assembly
Solenoid valve or wiring harness
Stepper motor or wiring harness
Rear-to-front steer-ing ratio sensor or wiring harness
4WS—2
4WS—3
4WS—4
4WS—5
86U10X-225
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4WS-0 Normal operation or failure of con-trol unit or harness
Start engine.
Disconnect R-01 (7-pin) connector. Check that 4WS warning light flashes or illuminates.
NG
Repair harness. (Fuse box to Control unit or Control unit to Body ground).
YES No electrical problem.
NO
Reconnect connector.
Check voltage between terminals and body ground.
Terminal Voltage
G(B) OV
H(B) OV
K(G) Approx. 12V
L(G) Approx. 12V
N(B) OV
OK Replace control unit.
4WS-1 Failure of speed sensors or wiring
harness
Check speed sensor at transaxle. (Referring to page 10—103)
OK
NG Replace speed sensor.
Check for continuity between terminal of transaxle speed sensor and R (O) terminal of the control unit connector.
NG^ Repair wiring harness (Control unit to Transaxle
speed sensor).
Cont'd 76G10X-028
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ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF 4-WHEEL STEERING 1 0
4WS-6 Failure of rear to front steering ra-tio sensor or harness
Start engine.
I
Check voltage between control unit terminal and body ground.
OK
Check voltage between control unit terminal and body ground.
Terminal Resistance
2F (GO) Approx. 5.0 V
NG Replace control unit.
Terminal Resistance
2G (GW) Approx. 4.5 V
OK Replace control unit.
NG
Check rear to front ratio sensor (Refer to page 10-103).
NG Replace rear steering gear assembly
OK
Repair harness (Control unit to Sensor).
Flashes or illuminates
Check voltage between 0(Y) terminal of R-01 (17-pin)
connector and a body ground.
Terminal Voltage
0(Y) 0 V
OK Replace control unit.
NG
10-101