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Any modification to the exhaust system on turbo models, which reduces exhaust backpressure, will lead to lean
fuel mixtures and excessive spark advance. This could cause serious engine damage.
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE SENSITIVE (ESD) PARTS
ENGINE OIL
FUEL SYSTEM SERVICE
HALOGEN BULBS
Halogen bulbs contain pressurized gas which may explode if overheated. DO NOT touch glass portion of bulb
with bare hands. Eye protection should be worn when handling or working around halogen bulbs.
HEADLIGHT RETRACTOR
RADIATOR CAP
RADIATOR FAN WARNING:Many solid state electrical components can be damaged by static
electricity (ESD). Some will display a warning label, but many will not.
Discharge personal static electricity by touching a metal ground point on
the vehicle prior to servicing any ESD sensitive component.
CAUTION: Never use non-detergent or straight mineral oil.
WARNING:Relieve fuel system pressure prior to servicing any fuel system
component (fuel injection models).
CAUTION: If headlight retractor freezes during cold weather operation, DO NOT
attempt to force mechanism. Headlights should be kept raised at all times
in cold weather. To raise them, use only headlight retractor switch. DO
NOT use headlight switch.
CAUTION: Always disconnect the fan motor when working near the radiator fan. The
fan is temperature controlled and could start at any time even when the
ignition key is in the OFF position. DO NOT loosen or remove radiator cap
when cooling system is hot.
WARNING:Keep hands away from radiator fan. Fan is controlled by a thermostatic
switch which may come on or run for up to 15 minutes even after engine
is turned off.
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FUSES & CIRCUIT BREAKERS Fuses & Circuit Breakers 1990-95 Mazda
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ADJUSTMENTS
AIRFLOW MODE DOOR
Set airflow mode control lever to vent position. Disconnect control cable at airflow mode door lever. Extend
airflow mode door lever until it stops, and hold it there. See Fig. 1
. Attach control cable to door lever and clip.
Ensure control lever moves freely between defrost and vent positions.
AIR-MIX (TEMPERATURE BLEND) DOOR
Set temperature control lever to maximum hot position. Disconnect control cable at air-mix door lever. See Fig.
1 . Extend air-mix door lever until it stops, and hold it there. Attach control cable to door lever and clip. Ensure
control lever moves freely between hot and cold positions.
RECIRCULATED/FRESH AIR DOOR
Set recirculated/fresh air control lever to fresh position. Disconnect control cable at recirculated/fresh air door
lever. Retract recirculated/fresh air door lever until it stops, and hold it there. Attach control cable to door lever
and clip. Ensure control lever moves freely between recirculated air and fresh air positions.
TESTING
BLOWER MOTOR CIRCUIT
1. Check 30-amp HEATER circuit breaker in passenger compartment fuse panel. If Red button has not
popped out, go to next step. If Red button has popped out, repair short circuit and press Red button to
reset circuit breaker.
2. Turn ignition on. Turn blower switch to 4th position (high). Check voltage at Blue wire terminal of 2-
wire blower motor connector on bottom of blower case. If no voltage is present, repair wiring between
circuit breaker and blower motor.
3. If battery voltage is present, turn off blower switch and A/C switch (if equipped). Check voltage at
Blue/Red wire terminal of blower resistor 1-wire connector. If no voltage is present, replace blower
motor. If battery voltage is present, check voltage at Blue/White wire terminal of blower resistor
connector.
4. If no volta
ge is present, replace blower resistor. If battery voltage is present, check voltage at Blue/Red WARNING:To avoid injury from accidental air bag deployment, read and carefully
follow all SERVICE PRECAUTIONS and DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR
BAG SYSTEM procedures in AIR BAG article in the
ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT Section.
NOTE: Blower resistor uses a 1-wire connector and a 4-wire connector. The wire
in the 1-wire connector is Blue/Red, and one of the wires in the 4-wire
connector is Blue/Red. Check voltage at appropriate wire.
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Blower motor relay supplies power to blower motor. Blower resistor determines blower speed. With blower
switch in highest position, blower motor is grounded through blower switch. With blower switch in all other
positions, blower motor is grounded through blower resistor and blower switch.
Circuit through compressor clutch is completed when A/C relay is energized and pressure switch is closed. A/C
relay is energized when Engine Control Unit (ECU) unit grounds the solenoid circuit of the relay. The ECU
energizes A/C relay if evaporator thermoswitch is closed and A/C and blower switches are on. The ECU also
controls A/C relay operation according to engine load.
ADJUSTMENTS
AIRFLOW MODE DOOR
Set airflow mode control lever to vent position. Disconnect control cable at airflow mode door lever. Extend
airflow mode door lever until it stops, and hold it there. See Fig. 1
. Attach control cable to door lever and clip.
Ensure control lever moves freely between defrost and vent positions.
AIR-MIX (TEMPERATURE BLEND) DOOR
Set temperature control lever to maximum hot position. Disconnect control cable at air-mix door lever. See Fig.
1 . Extend air-mix door lever until it stops, and hold it there. Attach control cable to door lever and clip. Ensure
control lever moves freely between hot and cold positions.
RECIRCULATED/FRESH AIR DOOR
Set recirculated/fresh air control lever to fresh position. Disconnect control cable at recirculated/fresh air door
lever. Retract recirculated/fresh air door lever until it stops, and hold it there. Attach control cable to door lever
and clip. Ensure control lever moves freely between recirculated air and fresh air positions.
TESTING
AIR BAG WARNING
BLOWER MOTOR CIRCUIT
1. Check 30-amp HEATER circuit breaker in passenger compartment fuse panel. If Red button has not
popped out, go to next step. If Red button has popped out, repair short circuit and press Red button to
reset circuit breaker.
2. Turn ignition on. Turn blower switch to 4th position (high). Check voltage at Blue wire terminal of 2-
wire blower motor connector on bottom of blower case. If no voltage is present, repair wiring between
circuit breaker and blower motor. WARNING:To avoid injury from accidental air bag deployment, read and carefully
follow all SERVICE PRECAUTIONS and DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR
BAG SYSTEM procedures in AIR BAG article in the
ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT Section.
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3. If battery voltage is present, turn off blower switch and A/C switch (if equipped). Check voltage at
Blue/Red wire terminal of blower resistor 1-wire connector. If no voltage is present, replace blower
motor. If battery voltage is present, check voltage at Blue/White wire terminal of blower resistor
connector.
4. If no voltage is present, replace blower resistor. If battery voltage is present, check voltage at Blue/Red
wire terminal of blower resistor 4-wire connector. If no voltage is present, replace blower resistor.
5. If battery voltage is present, check voltage at Blue/Green wire terminal of blower resistor connector. If no
voltage is present, replace blower resistor. If battery voltage is present, check voltage at Blue/Yellow wire
terminal of blower resistor connector.
6. If no voltage is present, replace blower resistor. If battery voltage is present, turn ignition on and blower
switch to 4th position (high). Check voltage at Black wire terminal of blower switch connector. If battery
voltage is present, repair wiring between blower switch and ground.
7. If no voltage is present, turn ignition switch, blower switch and A/C switch off. Check voltage at
Blue/White wire terminal of blower switch connector. If no voltage is present, repair wiring between
blower resistor and blower switch.
8. If battery voltage is present, check voltage at Blue/Red wire terminal of blower switch connector. If no
voltage is present, repair wiring between blower resistor and blower switch. If battery voltage is present,
check voltage at Blue/Green wire terminal of blower switch connector.
9. If no voltage is present, repair wiring between blower resistor and blower switch. If battery voltage is
present, check voltage at Blue/Yellow wire terminal of blower switch connector. If battery voltage is
present, replace blower switch. If no voltage is present, repair wiring between blower resistor and blower
switch.
COMPRESSOR CLUTCH CIRCUIT
1. Turn ignition on. Check 20-amp WIPER fuse in passenger compartment fuse block. Check 20-amp AD
FAN (additional fan) fuse in engine compartment fuse block. If fuses are blown, repair short circuit.
2. If fuses are okay, run engine at idle. Turn A/C and blower switches on. Check voltage at compressor
clutch connector (Black/Red wire terminal). If no voltage is present, go to step 5).
3. If battery voltage is present, turn ignition off. Disconnect evaporator thermoswitch connector. Check
continuity between switch terminals. If there is no continuity, replace evaporator thermoswitch.
4. If there is continuity, disconnect compressor clutch connector. Set ohmmeter to X1000 scale. Check
continuity between compressor clutch connector and ground. If there is no continuity, replace compressor
clutch. If there is continuity, adjust compressor clutch air gap or check compressor for internal damage.
5. Run engine at idle. Turn A/C and blower switches on. Check voltage at Black/Blue wire terminal of A/C
relay connector. If battery voltage is present, go to step 9).
6. If no voltage is present, check voltage at Blue/Yellow wire terminal of A/C relay connector. If no voltage
is present, repair circuit between 20-amp AD FAN fuse and A/C relay.
7. If battery voltage is present, check voltage at Blue wire terminal of A/C relay connector. If no voltage is
present, repair circuit between 20-amp WIPER fuse and A/C rela
y. NOTE: Blower resistor uses a 1-wire connector and a 4-wire connector. The wire
in the 1-wire connector is Blue/Red, and one of the wires in the 4-wire
connector is Blue/Red. Check voltage at appropriate wire.
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