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Mazda
626
Workshop
Manual
FOREWORD
This workshop manual is intended for use
by service technicians of authorized Mazda
dealers to help them service Mazda vehicles.
This manual can be also useful in diagnosing
certain problems and performing some repair
and maintenance on Mazda vehicles.
For proper repair and maintenance, it is im-
portant to be thoroughly familiarized with this
manual. It is recommended that this manual al-
ways be kept in a handy place for quick and
easy reference.
All the contents of this manual, including pho-
tographs, drawings, and specifications, are the
latest available at the time of printing. As modifi-
cations affecting repair or maintenance occur,
relevant information supplementary to this
volume will be made available at Mazda deal-
ers. This manual should be kept up-to-date.
Mazda Motor Corporation reserves the right
to alter the specifications and contents of this
manual without obligation or advance notice.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may
be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any
means, electronic or mechanical, including
photocopying, recording, or by any informa-
tion storage and retrieval system, without per-
mission in writing.
Mazda Motor Corporation
HIROSHIMA JAPAN
Refer to the following wiring diagrams if
necessary.
Refer to From No.
5095-10-87 G L.H.D.
5096-10-87 G R.H.D.
5096-20-871 Germany
5095-30-871 French
CONTENTS
Title Section
General Information G
Pre-Delivery Inspection and Scheduled
Maintenance 0
Gasoline F6, F8, FE 1A
Engine
Gasoline
FE (DOHC) 1B
Diesel RF-CX, RF-N 1C
Lubrication System
Gasoline 2A
Lubrication System
Diesel 2B I
Cooling System
Gasoline 3A 1
Cooling System
Diesel 3B
Carburetor F6, F8, FE 4A
Fuel and Emission Fuel FE 4B I
Control Systems Injection FE (DOHC) 4C
Diesel RF-CX, RF-N 4D j
Engine Electrical System 5
Clutch 6
Manual 7A
Transaxle
Automatic
EC-AT
and
4-Speed
7B
3-Speed 7C
Front and Rear Axles 9
Steering System 10
Braking System 11
Wheels and Tires 12
Suspension 13
Body 14 |
Body Electrical System 15
Air Conditioning System 16
Technical Data 30
Special Tools 40
© 1987 Mazda Motor Corporation
PRINTED IN JAPAN, JULY'87 ©
1163-10-87G
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0 1 Interval
Procedure & item
Number of Months or km, whichever corns first
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Interval
Procedure & item
Months — 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 ©1 ©2 ©3 ©4 Service data and inspection point Page
Interval
Procedure & item
x 1000 Km 1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 ©1 ©2 ©3 ©4 Service data and inspection point Page
Interval
Procedure & item
Miles x
1000 0.6 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48
©1 ©2 ©3 ©4 Service data and inspection point Page
Clutch pedal I 1 I I I I I I O O o o
• Operation
• Pedal height: 216.5—221.5 mm
(8.524—8.720 in) • Free play: 5—13 mm (0.20-0.51 in)
6-4
Brake pedal I 1 I I I I I I O o o o
• Operation
• Pedal height: 222—227 mm (8.74-8.94 in)
• Free play: 4—7 mm (0.16—0.28 in)
11—11
11—11
Parking brake A A A A o o o o
• Operation
• Lever stroke:
5—7 notches
11—65
Power brake unit and hoses 1 I I I o o o o • Operation • Check the vacuum hoses and con-nectors
11—27
Brake fluid " I 1 I R I I I R o o o o • Fluid level 11-6
Clutch fluid I 1 I I I I I I o o o o • Fluid level 6—4
Power steering fluid I 1 I I I I I I
I
o
o"
o
o
o o • Fluid level 10—11
Power steering system and hoses 1 I I
I I
I
o
o"
o
o o o • Fluid leakage or oozing 10—13
Air cleaner element *3 1 R I R —
1A—6 1B—5 1C—5
Choke system 1 I I o o X X
• Carburetor linkage • Choke diaphragm • Choke valve clearance
• Choke Unloader system
4A-26 4A—34 4A—34 4A—33
Cooling system (including coolant level adjustment) 1 I I I o o o o • Hoses for cracks or wear
• Coolant level
3A—5 3B—4
Engine coolant Replace every 2 years o o o o -3A-5 3B-4
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1
o
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Procedure & Item
Number of Months or km, whichever corns first
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interval
Procedure & Item
x
1000 Km
1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 ©1 ©2 ©3 ©4 Service data and inspection point Page
interval
Procedure & Item
Miles x 1000
0.6 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48
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Clutch pedal I I I I I I I I O o o o
• Operation
• Pedal height: 216.5—221.5 mm (8.524—8.720 in)
• Free play: 5—13 mm (0.20—0.51 in)
6-4
Brake pedal I I I I I I I I O o o o
• Operation • Pedal height: 222—227 mm (8.74—8.94 in)
• Free play: 4—7 mm (0.16—0.28 in)
11-11
11—11
Parking brake A A A A o o o o
• Operation • Lever stroke: 5—7 notches
11-65
Power brake unit and hoses I I I I o o o o
• Operation • Check the vacuum hoses and connectors
11—27
Brake fluid *5 I I I R I I I R 0 o o o • Fluid level 11—6
Clutch fluid I I I I I I I I o o o 0 • Fluid level 6-4
Power steering fluid I I I I I I I I o o o o • Fluid level 10—11
Power steering system and hoses I I I I 0 o o 0 • Fluid leakage or oozing 10—13
Air cleaner element *3 I R I R o o o o —
1 A—6 1B—5 1C-5
Cooling system (including coolant level adjustment) I I I I o o o o • Hoses for cracks or wear • Coolant level
3A—5
3B-4
Engine coolant Replace every 2 years 0 o 0 0 — 3A-5 3B—4
a> a o o X o o
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Procedure & item
Number of Months or km, whichever corns first
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Procedure & item
Months — 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 ©1 ©2 ©3 ©4 Service data and inspection point Page
Interval
Procedure & item
x
1000
Km
1 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 ©1 ©2 ©3 ©4 Service data and inspection point Page
Interval
Procedure & item
Miles x
1000 0.6 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48
©1 ©2 ©3 ©4 Service data and inspection point Page
Choke system I I I I O O X X
• Carburetor linkage • Choke diaphragm • Choke valve clearance • Unloader system
4A—26
4A-34
4A-34
4A—33
Cooling system I I I I O O o o • Hoses for cracks or wear 3A-5 3B—4
Engine coolant (with reservoir) Reprace every 24 months O O o o • Coolant level 3 A—5 3B—4
Battery electrolyte level and specific gravity I I I I O o o o • Electrolyte level • Specific gravity 5—8
Engine timing belts *2 Replace every 100,000 km O o o o —
1A—14 1B—11 1C—11
Drive belts *4 A I I I I I I I I O o o o • Cracks or damage • Tension
1A—7
1
B—6 1C—7
Engine valve clearance
(1) For Gasoline engine (I) I (I) I (I) I (I) I
T
O o X o
• Valve clearance F6, F8, FE-8-valve (Hot engine) IN: 0.30 mm (0.012 in) EX: 0.30 mm (0.012 in) FE-12-valve, FE (DOHC) IN: 0; Maintenance free EX: 0; Maintenance free RF-N (Cold engine) IN: 0.25 mm (0.01 in) EX: 0.35 mm (0.014 in)
1A—10
1C—85
Exhaust manifold nuts and bolts T T
I
T o o X X
• Retighten the intake and exhaust manifold nuts
N-m (m-kg, ft-lb) 1A—86 1B—68 1C—89 Exhaust manifold nuts and bolts T T
I
T o o X X IN EX 1A—86 1B—68 1C—89 Exhaust manifold nuts and bolts T T
I
T o o X X
F6, F8, FE 19-30 (1.9-3.1, 14-22) 22-28 (2.2-2.9, 16-21)
1A—86 1B—68 1C—89 Exhaust manifold nuts and bolts T T
I
T o o X X
RF-N 16-23 (1.6-2.3,
12-17) 22-26 (2.2-2 7,
16-20)
1A—86 1B—68 1C—89
Engine oil *1 Replace every 5000 km or 6 months X X o o
• Oil pan capacity FE DOHC: 3.6 liters
(3.8 US qt, 3.2 Imp qt) RF-N: 5.0 liters
(5.3 US pt, 4.4 Imp qt)
2A-6
2B—6
m >
o m
H >
00 r~ m
a
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 1 A
Problem Possible Cause Remedy Page
Insufficient power Insufficient compression Malfunction of HLA Improper valve clearance Compression leakage from valve seat Seized valve stem Weak or broken valve spring Failed cylinder head gasket Cracked or distorted cylinder head Sticking, damaged, or worn piston ring Cracked or worn piston
Replace
Adjust
Repair
Replace Replace Replace Replace Replace Replace
1A—75 1A—10
1
A—51 1A—49 1A—53
1
A—20 1A—48 1A—57
1
A—57
Malfunction of fuel system Refer to Section 4
Others Slipping clutch Dragging brakes Wrong size tires
Refer to Section 6 Refer to Section 11 Refer to Section 12
Abnormal
combustion
Malfunction of engine-related components Malfunction of HLA
Improper valve clearance Sticking or burned valve
Weak or broken valve spring Carbon accumulation in combustion chamber
Replace Adjust Replace Replace
Eliminate carbon
1
A—75 1A—10 1A—49 1A—53
Malfunction of fuel system Refer to Section 4
Engine noise Crankshaft or bearing related parts
Excessive main bearing oil clearance Main bearing seized or heat-damaged Excessive crankshaft end play Excessive connecting rod bearing oil clearance Connecting rod bearing seized or heat-damaged
Replace or repair Replace
Replace or repair Replace or repair Replace
1A—65
1
A—65 1A—66 1A—67
1
A—67
Piston related parts Worn cylinder Worn piston or piston pin Seized piston Damaged piston ring Bent connecting rod
Replace or repair
Replace
Replace Replace Replace
1A—55
1
A—57
1
A—57
1
A—57 1A—59
Valves or timing related parts Malfunction of HLA* Improper valve clearance Broken valve spring Excessive valve guide clearance Malfunction of timing belt tensioner
Replace Adjust
Replace Replace Replace
1A—75 1A—10 1A—53 1A—49 1A—61
Malfunction of cooling system Refer to Section 3A
Malfunction of fuel system Refer to Section 4
Others Malfunction of water pump bearing Improper drive belt tension Malfunction of alternator bearing Exhaust gas leakage
Replace Adjust Replace Repair
1 A— 7
1
A—48
* Tappet noise may occur if the engine is not operated for an extended period of time. The noise should stop after the
engine has reached normal operating temperature.
76G01A-005
1A—5
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REMOVAL 1A
1. Battery and battery carrier 13. Three-way solenoid 22. P/S oil pump
2. Air cleaner assembly assembly 23. Engine side cover
3. High-tension lead 14. Canister hose (Fl, Middle 24. Front wheel
4. Accelerator cable East) 25. Tie-rod end
5. Throttle cable (ATX) 15. Heater hose 26. Stabilizer control rod
6. Fuel hose 16. Transaxle harness 27. Lower arm bushing
7. Radiator hose 17. Speedometer cable 28. Driveshaft
8. ATF hose (ATX) 18. Clutch release cylinder 29. Change rod (MTX)
9. Radiator harness (MTX) 30. Extension bar (MTX)
10. Radiator and cooling fan 19. Control cable (ATX) 31. Exhaust pipe
11. Engine harness 20. Drive belt 32. Engine mount
12. Brake vacuum hose 21. A/C compressor and 33. Engine and transaxle
bracket 34. Transaxle
76G01A-046
Removal Note
Fuel hose
Warning
a) Cover the hose with a rag because fuel will
spray out when disconnecting.
b) Keep sparks and open flame away from the
fuel area.
Plug the disconnected hoses to avoid fuel leakage.
76G01A-11E
P/S pump, A/C compressor
Remove the P/S pump and A/C compressor with the
hoses still connected to them, secure the pump and
compressor as shown in the figure.
67U01X-029
Driveshaft
Remove the driveshafts. (Refer to Section 9.) Slide
the SST into the transaxle.
86U01X-060
1A—35
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1A INSTALLATION
76G01A-147
86U01X-199
86U01X-200
Radiator
1. Install the radiator and cooling fan.
Tightening torque:
8—11 N-m (80—110 cm-kg, 69—95 in-lb)
2. Connect the radiator harness.
3. Connect the ATF hoses (ATX).
4. Connect the upper and lower radiator hoses.
Note
a) Position the hose clamp in the original lo-
cation on the hose.
b) Squeeze the clamp lightly with large pliers
to ensure a good fit.
Heater Hose and Fuel Hose
Connect the heater hoses and the fuel hoses.
High-Tension Lead
Connect the high-tension lead to the ignition coil.
Accelerator Cable
Install the accelerator cable and the throttle cable
(ATX).
76G01A-148
Battery and Battery Carrier
1. Install the battery carrier.
Tightening torque:
9—13 N-m (90—130 cm-kg, 78—113 in-lb)
2. Install the fuse box.
Tightening torque:
8—11 N-m (80—110 cm-kg, 69—95 in-lb)
3. Install the battery tray and battery.
Tightening torque:
5_7 Nm (50—70 cm-kg, 43—61 in-lb)
1A—98
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 1 B
Problem Possible Cause Remedy Page
Insufficient power Insufficient compression Malfunction of HLA Compression leakage from valve seat Seized valve stem Weak or broken valve spring Failed cylinder head gasket Cracked or distorted cylinder head Sticking, damaged, or worn piston ring Cracked or worn piston
Replace Repair
Replace
Replace Replace Replace Replace Replace
1B—60 1B—37 1B—35 1B—38 1B-16 1B—34 1B—43 1B—43
Malfunction of fuel system Refer to Section 4C
Others Slipping clutch Dragging brakes Wrong size tires
Refer to Section 6 Refer to Section 11 Refer to Section 12
Abnormal combustion Malfunction of engine-related components Malfunction of HLA Sticking or burned valve
Weak or broken valve spring Carbon accumulation in combustion chamber
Replace Replace Replace
Eliminate carbon
1B-60
1B-35
1B—38
Malfunction of fuel system Refer to Section 4C
Engine noise Crankshaft or bearing related parts
Excessive main bearing oil clearance Main bearing seized or heat-damaged Excessive crankshaft end play Excessive connecting rod bearing oil clearance Connecting rod bearing seized or heat-damaged
Replace or repair Replace
Replace or repair Replace or repair Replace
1B-51 1B—51 1B—52 1B—53 1B—53
Piston related parts
Worn cylinder Worn piston or piston pin Seized piston Damaged piston ring Bent connecting rod
Replace or repair
Replace
Replace Replace Replace
1B—41 1B-44 1B—43 1B—43 1B-44
Valves or timing related parts Malfunction of HLA* Broken valve spring Excessive valve guide clearance Malfunction of timing belt tensioner
Replace Replace Replace Replace
1B-60 1B—38 1B—35 1B—47
Malfunction of cooling system Refer to Section 3A
Malfunction of fuel system Refer to Section 4C
Others Malfunction of water pump bearing Improper drive belt tension Malfunction of alternator bearing Exhaust gas leakage
Replace Adjust Replace Repair
1B— 6
1B—34
* Tappet noise may occur if the engine is not operated for an extended period of time. The noise should stop after the engine has reached normal operating temperature. 76G01B-004
1B—4
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1B INSTALLATION
76G01B-113
76G01B-114
76G01B-115
Radiator
1. Install the radiator and cooling fan.
Tightening torque:
8—11 N-m (80—110 cm-kg, 69—95 in-lb)
2. Connect the radiator harness.
3. Connect the upper and lower radiator hoses.
Note
a) Position the hose clamp in the original lo-
cation on the hose.
b) Squeeze the clamp lightly with large pliers
to ensure a good fit.
Heater Hose and Fuel Hose
Connect the heater hoses and the fuel hoses.
High-Tension Lead
Connect the high-tension lead to the ignition coil.
Accelerator Cable
Install the accelerator cable.
76G01A-148
Battery and Battery Carrier
1. Install the battery carrier.
Tightening torque:
9—13 N-m (90—130 cm-kg, 78—113 in-lb)
2. Install the fuse box.
Tightening torque:
8—11
N
m (80—110 cm-kg, 69—95 in-lb)
3. Install the battery tray and battery.
Tightening torque:
5_7
N m
(50—70 cm-kg, 43—61 in-lb)
1B—80
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1 C TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem Possible Cause Remedy Page
Insufficient power Insufficient compression Improper valve clearance Compression leakage from valve seat Seized valve stem Weak or broken valve spring Failed cylinder head gasket Cracked or distorted cylinder head Sticking, damaged, or worn piston ring Cracked or worn piston
Adjust
Repair
Replace Replace Replace Replace Replace Replace
1C-85 1C-50 1C-48 1C-52 1C—16 1C-47 1C-57 1C-56
Malfunction of fuel system Refer to Section 4D
Malfunction of Comprex supercharger Refer to Section 4D
Others Slipping clutch Dragging brakes Wrong size tires
Refer to Section 6 Refer to Section 11 Refer to Section 12
Abnormal
combustion
Malfunction of engine-related components
Improper valve clearance
Sticking or burned valve
Weak or broken valve spring
Carbon accumulation in combustion chamber
Adjust
Replace
Replace Eliminate carbon
1C-85
1C-48
1C-52
Malfunction of fuel system Refer to Section 4D
Malfunction of Comprex supercharger Refer to Section 4D
Engine noise Crankshaft or bearing related parts Excessive main bearing oil clearance Main bearing seized or heat-damaged Excessive crankshaft end play Excessive connecting rod bearing oil clearance Connecting rod bearing seized or heat-damaged
Replace or repair Replace
Replace or repair Replace or repair Replace
1C-64 1C-64 1C-65 1C-66 1C-66
Piston related parts Worn cylinder Worn piston or piston pin Seized piston Damaged piston ring Bent connecting rod
Replace or repair Replace
Replace Replace Replace
1C-55 1C-58 1C-56 1C-57 1C-59
Valves or timing related parts Excessive valve clearance Broken valve spring Excessive valve guide clearance Malfunction of timing belt tensioner
Adjust Replace Replace Replace
1C-85 1C-52 1C-48 1C-61
Malfunction of cooling system Refer to Section 3B
Malfunction of fuel system Refer to Section 4D
Malfunction of Comprex supercharger Refer to Section 4D
Others Malfunction of water pump bearing Improper drive-belt tension Malfunction of alternator bearing Exhaust gas leakage
Replace Adjust Replace Repair
1C-7
1C—47
76G01C-004
1C—4