radio antenna MAZDA 626 1987 Workshop Manual
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G CAUTION
CAUTION
INSTALLATION OF A MOBILE TWO-WAY RADIO SYSTEM
If a mobile two-way radio system is installed improperly, or if a wrong type is used, the Fuel Injection
system and other systems may be affected.
When car is equipped with a mobile two-way radio system, observe the following precautions.
1. Install the antenna at the farthest point from the control unit.
2. Keep the antenna feeder away from the control unit harness as far as possible,
(at least 30cm (11.8 in))
3. Insure that the antenna and feeder are properly adjusted.
4. Do not install a powerful mobile two-way radio system.
Feeder control unit
Wire Harness
Farthest point
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86U0GX-002
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0 PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION
PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION TABLE
EXTERIOR
INSPECT and ADJUST, if necessary, the following items
to the specifications:
• Glass, exterior bright metal and paint for damage
• Wheel lug nuts
88—118 N m (9—12 m-kg, 65—87 ft-lb)
• Tire pressures (Refer to section 12)
• All weatherstrips for damage or detachment
• Operation of bonnet release and lock
• Operation of fuel lid and trunk lid (Back door) opener
• Door operation and alignment
• Headlight aiming
INSTALL following parts:
• Wheel caps or rings (if equipped)
• Outside rear view mirror(s)
UNDER BONNET—ENGINE OFF
INSPECT and ADJUST, if necessary, the following items
to the specifications:
• Fuel, coolant and hydraulic lines, fittings, connections and
components for leaks
• Engine oil level
• Power steering fluid level (if equipped)
• Brake and clutch master cylinder fluid level (if equipped)
• Windshield washer reservoir fluid level
• Radiator coolant level and specific gravity
Protection °C (°F) Specific gravity at 20°C (68°F)
-4 (25) 1.028
-16(3) 1.054
-26 (-15) 1.066 -40 (-40) 1.078
• Tightness of water hose clamps (including heater hoses)
• Tightness of battery terminals
• Manual transaxle oil level
• Drive belt tensions (Refer to section 1)
• Accelerator cable and its linkage for free movement
• Headlight cleaner fluid level (if equipped)
CLEAN spark plugs
INTERIOR
INSTALL the following parts:
• Rubber stopper for inside rear view mirror
• Fuse for accessories
CHECK the operations of the following items:
• Seat controls (sliding and reclining) and head rest
• Door locks including childproof door locks (if equipped)
• Seat belts and warning system
• Ignition switch and steering lock
• Inhibitor switch (ATX only)
• All lights including warning and indicator lights
• Sound warning system
• Headlight cleaner (if equipped)
• Horn, wipers and washers (front and rear, if equipped)
• Radio and antenna (if equipped)
• Cigarette lighter and clock
• Remote control outside rear view mirrors (if equipped)
• Power windows (if equipped)
• Heater, defroster and air conditioner at various mode
selection (if equipped)
• Sunroof (if equipped)
ADJUST antenna trimmer on radio (if equipped)
CHECK the following items:
• Presence of spare fuse
• Upholstery and interior finish
CHECK and ADJUST, if necessary, the following items:
• Operation and fit of windows
• Pedal height and free play of brake and clutch pedal
Pedal height mm (in) free play mm (in)
Clutch pedal 216.5-221.5 (8.52-8.72) 5-13 (0.2-0.51)
Brake pedal 222-227 (8.74-8.94) 4-7 (0.16-0.28)
• Parking brake
5-7 noches/98 N (10 kg, 22lb)
UNDER BONNET—ENGINE RUNNING AT
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
CHECK the following items:
• Operation of idle-up system for air conditioner or power
steering (if equipped)
• Automatic transaxle fluid level
• Operation of dash pot
• Initial ignition timing
• Idle speed
ON HOIST
CHECK the following items:
• Underside fuel, coolant and hydraulic lines, fittings, con-
nections and components for leaks
• Tires for cuts or bruises
• Steering linkage, suspension, exhaust system and all un-
derside hardware for looseness or damage
REMOVE protective cover from brake discs
ROAD TEST"
CHECK the following items:
• Brake operation
• Clutch operation
• Steering control
• Operation of meters and gauge
• Squeaks, rattles or unusual noise
• Engine general performance (including turbo)
• Emergency locking retractors
• Cruise control system (if equipped)
AFTER ROAD TEST
REMOVE seat and floor mat protective covers
CHECK for necessary owner information materials, tools and
spare tire in vehicle
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15 AUDIO SYSTEM
AM/FM MULTIPLEX RADIO (ETR)
To front speaker
To cassette deck or equalizer
a Speaker-L © a Motor antenna (Earthed when radio is ON) b Speaker-L ©
a Motor antenna (Earthed when radio is ON)
c Speaker-R © b Illumination
d Speaker-R © a Battery © c ACC ©
1 Output-L ©
To AMP 2 Input-L ©
1 Output-F-R © 3 ACC ©
2 Battery © 4 Illumination
3 Output-F-L © 5 Signal ground
4 Output-F-R © 6 Input-R ©
5 Output-F-L © 7 Output-R ©
6 Ground 8 Not used
E Shield ground E Shield ground
To AMP To cassette deck
or equalizer
56G15X085
AM/FM MULTIPLEX RADIO (MTR)
a Antenna relay (Earth when radio is ON)
b Illumination
c Battery (ACC)
To front speaker
c a
1 Output-R-R © Output-F-R ©
2 ACC © ACC ©
3 Output-R-L © Output-F-R ©
4 Output-R-R © Output-F-R ©
5 Output-R-L © Output-F-L ©
6 Ground Ground
E Shield ground Shield ground
a Speaker-L ©
b Speaker-L ©
c Speaker-R ©
d Speaker-R ©
To rear AMP To front AMP
Not used
(Never connect
back-up line)
1 Output-L ©
2 Input-L ©
3 ACC ©
4 Illumination
5 Signal ground
6 Input-R ©
7 Output-R ©
8 Not used
E Shield ground
To cassette
deck
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AUDIO SYSTEM 1 5
CASSETTE DECK
To radio
a Antenna relay (Earthed when radio is ON)
b Illumination
c Battery (ACC) ©
Battery (ACC)©
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To radio
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1 Input-L ©
2 Output-L ©
3 Battery (ACC) ©
4 Not used
5 Signal ground
6 Output-R ©
7 Input-R ©
8 Not used
E Shield ground
»
B /1 ^C
a Antenna relay (Earthed when radio is ON)
b Illumination
c Battery (ACC) ©
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56G15X-088
CASSETTE DECK (SYSTEM 3 AND 4)
To radio
a Power antenna
b Illumination
c Battery (ACC) jm
a Not used
b Not used
c Speaker ©
d Speaker ©
To radio
JHL
a Speaker-L ©
b Speaker-L ©
c Speaker-R ©
d Speaker-R ©
To rear
Blue color
V m.
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a Power antenna
b Illumination
c Battery (ACC) ©
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1 5 AUDIO SYSTEM
ADJUSTMENT (MTR)
Antenna adjustment
Use the following adjustment procedure to obtain op-
timum antenna and radio reception sensitivity.
1. Extend the antenna fully.
2. Set the ignition key to ACC.
3. Turn on the radio, and set it to AM reception.
4. Tune in a distant station with a weak signal at
around 1400 kHz. If such a station cannot be
found, use static to make the adjustment.
5. Turn the antenna trimmer adjustment screw to the
left and right to find the maximum sensitivity (of ei-
ther the broadcast or the static).
Note
If there is no change in the sensitivity, either
the tuned signal is too strong, or there is an
antenna malfunction or broken wire.
POWER ANTENNA
STRUCTURAL VIEW
1. Antenna motor
2. Antenna
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FM | FM
B
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III
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AUDIO SYSTEM 1 5
Power Antenna Circuit
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inspection Of Power Antenna Relay
1. Check the voltage at each terminal of the relay con-
nector harness side with each condition.
Terminal Condition Voltage
LW Ignition switch ACC 12V
BY Ignition switch
ON
12V
LgW Ignition switch ACC and radio
power switch
ON
OV
LR Any time 12V
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86U15X-196
If not, repair the harness.
2. Turn the ignition switch on, and check the opera-
tion of the power antenna with each condition.
Condition Antenna operation
GW wire
is
connected
to a
body ground Rises
GW wire
is
not connected to
a
body ground Goes down
If the power antenna does not operate, replace the
power antenna relay or power antenna motor.
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