sunroof MAZDA 626 1987 Workshop Manual
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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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For ECE Leaded gasoline
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Inspect: Visual examination or functional measurement of a system's operation (performance)
Adjust : Examination resulting in adjustment or replacement
Replace or change
Tighten
Applicable
Not applicable
F8 engine with carbretor, MTX, ATX
FE engine with carbretor, MTX, ATX
FE DOHC engine with fuel injection, 4WS, MTX
RF-CX, RF-N engine with MTX
REMARKS:
Major service interval at 12 months/20,000 km (12,000 Miles), Lubrication service based on distance only 10,000 km (6,000 Miles) not time
After 80,000 km (48,000 Miles) or 48 months, continue to follow the described maintenance items and intervals periodically.
As for * marked items in this maintenance chart, please pay attention to the following points.
*1 Replacement of the timing belt is required at every 100,000 km (60,000 Miles). Failure to repace the timing belt may result in damage to the engine.
*2 If the vehicle is operatie under the following conditions, it is suggested that the engine oil and oil filter be changed more often than at usual recommended intervals.
a) Driving in dusty conditions.
b) Extended periods of idling or low speed operation.
c) Driving for a prolonged period in cold temperatures or driving only short distances regulary.
*3. If the vehicle is operated in very dusty or sandy areas, inspect and, if necessary, replace more often than at usual recommended intervals.
*4. This is a full function check of all electrical systems, i.e., all lights, washers (including condition of blades) electrical windows, sunroof, horn, etc....
*5. Replace every two years.
If there has been continuous hard driving, mountain driving, or if the brakes are used extensively or the vehicle is operated in extremely humid climates, the
brake fluid should be changed annually.
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Emission Control and Related Systems
The ignition and fuel systems are vitally important to the proper operation of the emissions control and related systems, as well as for efficient engine operation.
It is strongly recommended that all servicing related to these systems be done by your Authorized Mazda Dealer.
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For ECE Unleaded gasoline
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Inspect: Visual examination or functional measurement of a system's operation (performance)
Adjust: Examination resulting in adjustment or replacement
Replace or change
Tighten
Applicable
Not applicable
FE engine with fuel injection, MTX, ATX
FE DOHC engine with fuel injection, 4WS, MTX
FE engine with carburetor, MTX, ATX
RF-CX, RF-N engine with MTX
REMARKS:
Major service interval at 12 months/20,000 km (12,000 Miles), Lubrication service based on distance only 10,000 km (6,000 Miles) not time
After 80,000 km (48,000 Miles) or 48 months, continue to follow the described maintenance items and intervals periodically.
As for * marked items in this maintenance chart, please pay attention to the following points.
*1 Replacement of the timing belt is required at every 100,000 km (60,000 Miles). Failure to repace the timing belt may result in damage to the engine.
*2 If the vehicle is operated under the following conditions, it is suggested that the engine oil and oil filter be changed more often than at usual recommended
intervals.
a) Driving in dusty conditions.
b) Extended periods of idling or low speed operation.
c) Driving for a prolonged period in cold temperatures or driving only short distances regulary.
*3. If the vehicle is operated in very dusty or sandy areas, inspect and, if necessary, replace more often than at usual recommended intervals.
*4. This is a full function check of all electrical systems, i.e., all lights, washers (including condition of blades) electrical windows, sunroof, horn, etc....
*5. Replace every two years.
If there has been continuous hard driving, mountain driving, or if the brakes are used extensively or the vehicle is operated in extremely humid climates, the brake fluid
should be changed annually.
Emission Control and Related Systems
The ignition and fuel systems are vitally important to the proper operation of the emissions control and related systems, as well as for efficient engine operation. It is
strongly recommended that all servicing related to these systems be done by your Authorized Mazda Dealer.
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14
BONNET 14— 2
STRUCTURAL VIEW 14— 2
REMOVAL 14— 3
INSTALLATION 14— 4 ADJUSTMENT 14— 4 TRUNK LID 14— 5 STRUCTURAL VIEW (SEDAN AND COUPE/MX-6) 14— 5 REMOVAL 14— 6 INSTALLATION 14— 7 ADJUSTMENT 14— 8
REAR HATCH 14— 9 STRUCTURAL VIEW 14— 9 REMOVAL 14— 10 INSTALLATION 14— 12 ADJUSTMENT 14— 12 FRONT DOORS 14—13
STRUCTURAL VIEW 14— 13
REMOVAL 14—15
INSTALLATION 14—17 ADJUSTMENT 14— 18 REAR DOORS 14—19 STRUCTURAL VIEW 14— 19 REMOVAL 14— 20
INSTALLATION 14— 21 ADJUSTMENT 14— 22 FRONT BUMPER 14— 23
STRUCTURAL VIEW 14—23 REMOVAL 14— 24 INSTALLATION 14—24 REAR BUMPER 14— 25
STRUCTURAL VIEW 14— 25 REMOVAL 14— 26
INSTALLATION 14— 26 RADIATOR GRILLE 14— 27 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 14— 27 HEADLIGHT AND COMBINATION LIGHT 14— 28 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 14— 28
AIMING 14— 31 REAR COMBINATION LIGHTS 14— 32 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 14— 32
REPLACEMENT OF REAR COMBINATION LIGHT LENS 14— 33
LICENSE PLATE LIGHT AND CARGO ROOM LIGHT 14— 35 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 14— 35
INTERIOR LIGHT AND MAP LIGHT 14- 36 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 14— 36
MOLDING AND GARNISH 14— 37
STRUCTURAL VIEW 14— 37 WINDSHIELD MOLDING 14— 38 WINDSHIELD LOWER MOLDING 14— 38 DRIP MOLDING 14— 38 BELT LINE MOLDING 14— 38 REAR WINDOW SIDE MOLDING (SEDAN) .14— 39 REAR WINDOW LOWER MOLDING
(SEDAN AND COUPE/MX-6) 14— 39 REAR WINDOW UPPER MOLDING 14— 39
BONNET MOLDING
(SEDAN AND HATCHBACK) 14— 39 QUARTER WINDOW MOLDING (COUPE/MX-6) 14— 40 QUARTER WINDOW MOLDING
(HATCHBACK) 14—40 QUARTER WINDOW MOLDING (SEDAN)... 14— 40 REAR WINDOW SIDE MOLDING (COUPE/MX-6) 14— 40
TRUNK LID MOLDING (SEDAN AND HATCHBACK) 14— 41
CENTER PILLAR GARNISH
(SEDAN AND HATCH BAC K/MX-6) 14— 41 REAR FINISHER (COUPE/MX-6 AND SEDAN) 14— 41 REAR FINISHER (HATCHBACK) 14— 41
SAIL GARNISH 14— 42
SIDE PROTECTOR MOLDING 14— 42 DOOR MIRROR 14— 44 DISASSEMBLY 14— 44 ASSEMBLY 14— 44 TRUNK-LID LOCK REMOTE RELEASE 14— 45 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 14— 45 FUEL FILLER LID REMOTE RELEASE 14— 46
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 14— 46 WINDSHIELD GLASS 14—47 STRUCTURAL VIEW 14—47 REMOVAL 14— 48 INSTALLATION 14— 49 REAR WINDOW GLASS 14— 52
STRUCTURAL VIEW 14— 52 REMOVAL 14— 54
INSTALLATION 14— 55 REAR HATCH GLASS 14— 58 STRUCTURAL VIEW 14— 58 REMOVAL 14— 59 INSTALLATION 14— 59 QUARTER WINDOW GLASS 14— 62 STRUCTURAL VIEW 14— 62
REMOVAL 14— 64 INSTALLATION 14—64
HEADLINER 14- 67 STRUCTURAL VIEW 14—67 REMOVAL 14— 69 INSTALLATION 14— 72 INSTRUMENT PANEL 14— 73 STRUCTURAL VIEW 14— 73
INSTALLATION VIEW 14— 74
REMOVAL 14— 75 INSTALLATION 14— 80 SLIDING SUNROOF 14— 81 STRUCTURAL VIEW 14— 81 REMOVAL 14— 82 INSTALLATION 14— 85 WINDSHIELD WIPER 14— 91
STRUCTURAL VIEW 14— 91
REMOVAL 14— 92
INSTALLATION 14— 93 ADJUSTMENT 14— 93 REAR WINDOW WIPER 14—94 STRUCTURAL VIEW (HATCHBACK) 14— 94 REMOVAL 14— 95 INSTALLATION 14—95 ADJUSTMENT 14— 96
HEADLIGHT WASHER 14— 97 REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 14— 97 SEAT 14— 98 STRUCTURAL VIEW 14— 98 INSPECTION 14—100 SEAT BELTS 14—101
STRUCTURAL VIEW 14—101 INSPECTION 14—101
UNDERBODY PROJECTED DIMENSIONS.... 14—102 UNDERBODY STRAIGHT-LINE DIMENSIONS 14—104 76G14X-001
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HEADLINER 14
HEADLINER
STRUCTURAL VIEW
Coupe/MX-6
Sliding sunroof
1. Rearview mirror and
overhead console
2. Sunvisor
3. Center adapter
4. Assist handle
5. Interior light
6. Front header trim
7. Front pillar trim
8. Rear pillar trim
9. Rear header trim
10. Insulator
11. Headliner
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14 HEADLINER
Sedan and Hatchback
Sliding sunroof
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1. Rearview mirror and
overhead console
2. Sunvisor
3. Center adapter
4. Assist handle
5. Interior light
6. Front header trim
7. Front pillar trim
8. Rear pillar trim
9. Rear header trim
10. Insulator
11. Headliner
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HEADLINER 14
14. Remove the rear pillar trim with a protected stan-
dard screwdriver.
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15. Remove the front pillar trim using a protected stan-
dard screwdriver.
16. Remove the assist handles.
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17, Remove the sliding sunroof seaming welt.
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SLIDING SUNROOF 1 4
SLIDING SUNROOF
STRUCTURAL VIEW
13. Guide rails
14. Guide
15. Packing
16. Tube assembly
17. Frame assembly
18. Sunroof relay
1. Sun shade
2. Slide panel
3. Weatherstrip
4. Deflector
5. Set plate
6. Drip rail
7. Lower panel
8. Lower panel cover
9. Decoration cover
10. Motor assembly
11. Guide brackets (rear)
12. Guide bracket (front)
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14 SLIDING SUNROOF
REMOVAL
1. Slide the sun shade all the way to the rear.
2. Fully close the sliding panel.
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3. Remove the left and right decoration covers.
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4. Remove the installation nuts for the sliding panel
and lower panel.
5. Remove the sliding panel by pushing it upward
from inside the vehicle.
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6. Fully close the sun shade.
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SLIDING SUNROOF 14
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Connector
7. Turn the handle and move the sun shade 5—10
mm (0.19—0.39 in) to the rear.
8. Use a flat-tip screwdriver to lift the sun shade stop-
per at the rear of the cable holder, then release
the stopper and move the sun shade toward the
front.
9. Turn the handle to fully open the lower panel.
(Leave the sun shade fully closed.)
10. Open the sun shade half way and remove the set
plate cap. Pull out the sun shade from the notch
of the set plate.
11. Use a flat-tip screwdriver to pry up the connector
at the rear of the deflector link, being careful not
to scratch it, and remove the deflector link.
12. Remove the screws and remove the deflector.
Note
Because force is applied to the deflector by
the spring in the direction of opening, hold so
that the deflector doesn't contact the roof
panel, then pull out the deflector link.
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