warning MAZDA 626 1987 Repair Manual
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4-WHEEL STEERING GEAR AND LINKAGE 1 0
Front joint Rear joint
Rear bracket
Front bracket
76G10X-033
86U10X-313
ADJUSTMENT OF STEERING ANGLE
TRANSFER SHAFT
If the steering angle transfter shaft is disconnected
from the front or rear steering gear or after adjusting
the wheel alignement, or if the rear steering angle is
not correct, adjust the rear turning angle as described
below.
Warning
Improper installation of the 4WS steering
transfer shaft may affect control of the vehi-
cle and result in the risk of an accident or per-
sonal injury.
1. Raise the vehicle on a lift or safety stands.
2. Remove cover B and joint bolt A.
3. Slide the shaft out of the joint.
4. Remove the plug from the rear steering gear. Sight
through the hole and turn the steering angle input
shaft to align the notch in the input shaft with the
center of hole.
5. Remove the set bolt attached to the rear steering
gear, and install it in the steering gear to set the
input shaft.
Tightening torque:
4.9—7.8 N-m (50—80 cm-kg, 43—69 in-lb)
86U10X-314
Note
After the input shaft is set, manually turn the rear
joint and chack that the shaft does not move.
86U10X-315
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1 0 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF ELECTRONICALLY-CONTROLLED POWER STEERING (ECPS)
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
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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
10—95
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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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ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF 4-WHEEL STEERING 1 0
Warning light output pattern Malfunction Flow chart No.
ON
ncc
Stepper motor or wiring harness 4WS—6 Stepper motor or wiring harness 4WS—6
ON
r\cc
Oil leakage or oil
level switch
4WS—7 Oil leakage or oil
level switch
4WS—7
ON
OFF
Control unit 4WS—8 Control unit 4WS—8
ON
ncc
Control unit, alter-nator, or wiring harness
4WS—9
ON
ncc
Control unit, alter-nator, or wiring harness
4WS—9 Control unit, alter-nator, or wiring harness
4WS—9
86U10X-226
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1 0 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF 4-WHEEL STEERING
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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1 0 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF 4-WHEEL STEERING
flashes
Replace control unit
4WS-9 Failure of control unit, alternator, or wiring harness
Start engine,
I
Check voltage between terminal of control unit con-nector and body ground.
Terminal Voltage
G(B) OV
H (B) OV
K(G) Approx. 12V
L (G) Approx. 12V
N(B) OV
OK
NG
Check 4WS relay and timer (Refer to page 10—103) -
OK
Check battery, harness, and alternator.
NG
Turn ignition switch OFF. Start engine. Check if 4WS warning light flashes or illuminates.
NO
Momentary problem (If warning light often flashes or illuminates, check battery and alter-nator. Replace control unit if necessary).
YES
Replace control unit.
Replace relay and timer
76G10X-031
4WS WARNING LIGHT
1. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
2. Turn the ignition switch ON, and check that the
4WS warning light illuminates.
3. If there is no illumination, check the warning light
bulb and wiring harness.
Replace the control unit if necessary.
86U10X-232
10-102
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11
BRAKING SYSTEM
OUTLINE 11—2
STRUCTURAL VIEW 11—2
SPECIFICATIONS 11— 4
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 11— 5
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 11—6
BRAKE FLUID LEVEL IN MASTER
CYLINDER RESERVOIR 11— 6
BRAKE HYDRAULIC LINE 11—6
STRUCTURAL VIEW 11—6
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION OF
BRAKE LINES 11— 8
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF
BRAKE LINES 11— 9
REPLACEMENT OF BRAKE
FLUID 11— 9
AIR BLEEDING 11— 9
BRAKE PEDAL 11—11
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION 11—11
REMOVAL 11—12
INSPECTION 11—13
INSTALLATION 11—13
MASTER CYLINDER 11—14
REMOVAL 11—15
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
(EXCEPT RHD DOHC TURBO).... 11—14
INSPECTION 11—17
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
(RHD DOHC TURBO) 11—18
INSPECTION 11—21
INSTALLATION 11—22
POWER BRAKE UNIT 11—27
FUNCTION CHECK 11—27
INSPECTION OF CHECK VALVE... 11—29
REMOVAL 11—29
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY... 11—30
INSPECTION 11—32
INSTALLATION 11—33
VACUUM PUMP 11—35
ON-VEHICLE INSPECTION 11—35
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION.... 11—35
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY... 11—36
INSPECTION 11—37
DUAL PROPORTIONING VALVE 11—38
FUNCTION CHECK 11—38
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION.... 11—39
FRONT DISC BRAKE 11—40
SIMPLE INSPECTION OF DISC
PAD WEAR 11—40
REPLACEMENT OF DISC PAD 11—40
REMOVAL 11—42
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY... 11—43
INSPECTION 11—44
INSTALLATION 11—45
REAR DISC BRAKE 11—46
SIMPLE INSPECTION OF DISC
PAD WEAR 11—46
REPLACEMENT OF DISC PAD 11—46
REMOVAL 11—49
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY... 11—50
INSPECTION 11—54
INSTALLATION 11—55
REAR DRUM BRAKE 11—56
REMOVAL 11—56
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
OF WHEEL CYLINDER 11—59
INSPECTION 11—60
INSTALLATION 11—61
PARKING BRAKE 11—65
ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE 11—65
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
OF PARKING BRAKE LEVER 11—66
REMOVAL OF PARKING BRAKE
CABLE 11—68
INSTALLATION OF PARKING
BRAKE CABLE 11—69
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
(ABS) 11—71
STRUCTURAL VIEW 11—71
WIRING DIAGRAM 11—72
TROUBLESHOOTING 11—73
DIAGNOSIS INDICATION MODE ... 11—86
MEMORY CANCEL 11—86
ABS WARNING LIGHT 11—87
RELAY BOX 11—87
WHEEL SPEED SENSOR 11—87
SENSOR ROTOR 11—90
HYDRAULIC UNIT FLUID 11—94
HYDRAULIC UNIT 11—94
CONTROL UNIT CIRCUIT 11—99
76G11X-001
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1 1 FRONT DISC BRAKE
76G11X-073
86U11X066
76G11X-074
FRONT DISC BRAKE
SIMPLE INSPECTION OF DISC PAD WEAR
1. Loosen the front wheel lug nuts.
2. Jack up the front of the vehicle and support it with
safety stands.
3. Remove the wheels.
4. Look through the caliper inspection hole and check
that the remaining thickness of the pad is 2 mm
(0.08 in) min.
Note
When the remaining thickness becomes 2 mm
(0.08 in), the wear indicator informs that the
pad should be replaced by creating a squeal-
ing noise before any disc plate damage
occurs.
REPLACEMENT OF DISC PAD
Caution
Replace the left and right pads at the same
time.
1. Loosen the front wheel lug nuts.
2. Block the rear wheels firmly.
3. Jack up the front of the vehicle and support it with
safety stands.
4. Remove the wheels.
5. Remove the lower mounting bolt.
6. Pivot the caliper on the top bolt and support it.
7. Remove the V-springs.
Note
V-springs are equipped for non-asbesto pad
type.
8. Remove the pads and shims.
Warning (Asbesto pad type)
Asbestos dust is a health hazard. Do not blow
away brake dust with compressed air.
9. Apply the grease supplied in the pad attachment
set to the new shims, and attach them to the new
pads.
10. Push the piston inward with the SST and the old
pad.
11. Install the new pads and shims into the mounting
support.
12. Install the V-springs (non-asbesto pad type).
76G11X-075
11-40
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1 1 FRONT DISC BRAKE
REMOVAL
1. Loosen the wheel lug nuts.
2. Jack up the front of the vehicle and support it with safety stands.
3. Remove the wheels.
4. Remove in the sequence shown in the figure.
Warning Asbestos dust is a health hazard. Do not blow away brake dust with compressed air.
Caution
Brake fluid will damage painted surfaces. If it does get on a painted surface, wipe it off
immediately.
76G11X-078
1. Flexible hose
2. Caliper assembly
3. V-spring
4. Outer pad and shim
5. Inner pad and shim
6. Guide plate
7. Mounting support
8. Disc plate (Refer to section 9)
11—42