air condition MAZDA MX-5 1994 User Guide
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- . - . Before beginning any service procedure, refer to section T of this manual for air bag system service warnings and audio antitheft system alarm conditions . COOLING SYSTEM INDEX ....................................... E- 2 OUTLINE ..................................... E- 3 SPECIFICATIONS ........................... E- 3 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE .................. E- 3 ENGINE COOLANT ........................... E- 4 PREPARATION ............................. E- 4 INSPECTION ............................... E- 4 REPLACEMENT ............................ E- 5 REFILLING ................................. E- 6 .............................. RADIATOR CAP E- 7 ............................. PREPARATION E- 7 INSPECTION ............................... E- 7 RADIATOR ................................... E- 8 REMOVAL I INSTALLATION .................. E- 8 INSPECTION ............................... E- 8 THERMOSTAT ................................ E- 9 REMOVAL I INSTALLATION .................. E- 9 INSPECTION ............................... E- 9 WATER PUMP ................................ E-10 REMOVAL / INSTALLATION .................. E-10 COOLANT FAN MOTOR ....................... E-12 INSPECTION ............................... E-12 REPLACEMENT ............................ E-12 ........................ COOLANT FAN RELAY E-13 ............................... INSPECTION E-13 45UOEX-001 Gartner Banana
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WATER PUMP WATER PUMP REMOVAL I INSTALLATION 1. Disconnect the negative battery cable. 2. Drain the engine coolant. (Refer to page E-5 for WARNING and procedure) 3. Remove in the order shown in the figure, referring to Removal Note. 4. Install in the reverse order of removal. 1. Timing belt 4. Water pump Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section B Inspect for cracks, damaged mounting sur- 2. PIS oil pump face, bearing condition, and leakage. Removal Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page E-1 1 If the water pump is damage, replace it. 3. Water hose Do not repair it. 5. Water inlet pipe Gartner Banana
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Before beginning any service procedure. refer to section T of this manual for air bag system service warnings and audio antitheft system alarm conditions . FUEL AND EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS INDEX ............................ F- 2 ......................... OUTLINE F- 5 .............. SYSTEM DIAGRAM F- 5 VACUUM HOSE ROUTING DIAGRAM ...................... F- 6 WIRING DIAGRAM ............... F- 7 SPECIFICATIONS ............... F- 8 COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS ... F- 9 ....... TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE F- 11 ENGINE CONTROL OPERATION CHART ........................ F- 11 RELATIONSHIP CHART .......... F- 12 USING THIS SECTION ........... F- 13 DIAGNOSTIC INDEX ............. F- 15 SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING . F- 17 PREPARATION ................... F- 75 ............. BASIC INSPECTION F- 75 .................. ADJUSTMENT F- 76 ON-BOARD DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM . . F- 78 DESCRIPTION .................. F- 78 PREPARATION .................. F- 79 DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE NUMBER ...................... F- 79 ... SWITCH MONITOR FUNCTION F- 95 INTAKE AIR SYSTEM .............. F- 98 COMPONENTS .................. F- 98 SYSTEM OPERATION ............ F-100 THROTTLE BODY ............... F-101 INTAKE MANIFOLD .............. F-102 ACCELERATOR PEDAL AND CABLE ........................ F-103 IDLE SPEED CONTROL SYSTEM ... F-104 DESCRI PTlON .................. F-104 PREPARATION .................. F-105 BAC VALVE ..................... F-105 IDLE AIR CONTROL VALVE ....... F-106 FUEL SYSTEM .................... F-107 DESCRIPTION .................. F-107 PREPARATION .................. F-108 SYSTEM OPERATION ............ F-109 FUEL TANK ..................... F-111 FUEL FILTER .................... F-113 FUEL PUMP .................... F-114 FUEL PUMP RELAY .............. F-117 PRESSURE REGULATOR ........ F-118 FUEL INJECTOR ................ F-119 PRESSURE REGULATOR CONTROL SYSTEM ......................... F-122 PRC SOLENOID VALVE .......... F-123 EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION (EGR) ........................... F-124 PREPARATION .................. F-124 .................. DESCRIPTION F-124 SYSTEM OPERATION F-125 ............ EGR SOLENOID VALVE (VACUUM) F-125 EGR SOLENOID VALVE (VENT) ... F-126 ......... EGR FUNCTION SENSOR F-126 ........... EGR CONTROL VALVE F-127 ................ EXHAUST SYSTEM F-128 .................. COMPONENTS F-128 OUTLINE OF EMISSION CONTROL ......................... SYSTEM F-129 ............. STRUCTURAL VIEW F-129 POSITIVE CRANKCASE VENTILATION ................... (PCV) SYSTEM F-130 ' DESCRIPTION .................. F-I ..................... PCV VALVE F-1 ..... FUEL EVAPORATIVE SYSTEM F- .................. DESCRIPTION F- ....... PURGE SOLENOID VALVE F- ........ TWO-WAY CHECK VALVE F- ...... THREE-WAY CHECK VALVE F- ............. FUEL VAPOR VALVE F- .......... CHARCOAL CANISTER F- CATALYTIC CONVERTER SYSTEM . F- .................. DESCRIPTION F- .......... THREE-WAY CATALYST F- AIC CUT-OFF CONTROL SYSTEM . . F- .................. DESCRIPTION F- ........... SYSTEM INSPECTION F- ...................... A/c RELAY F-1 36 ..... DECHOKE CONTROL SYSTEM F-137 .................. DESCRIPTION F-137 ......... COOLANT FAN CONTROL F-138 ....................... OUTLINE F-138 .................. COOLANT FAN F-139 ............... CONDENSER FAN F-139 ........... SYSTEM INSPECTION F-140 ........... COOLANT FAN RELAY F-140 ........ CONDENSER FAN RELAY F-140 ............... CONTROL SYSTEM F-141 .................. PREPARATION F-141 ............. STRUCTURAL VIEW F-142 POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE .............. (ENGINE) (PCME) F-143 ........ MASS AIRFLOW SENSOR F-152 CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR F-153 ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE ...................... SENSOR F-154 THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR . . F-154 HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR ...... F-156 MAIN RELAY .................... F-157 ............... CLUTCH SWITCH F-157 NEUTRAL SWITCH .............. F-157 STEERING PRESSURE SENSOR . F-158 45UOFX-001 Gartner Banana
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PURGE SOLENOID VALVE 7* AlC RELAY COOLANT FAN RELAY CONDENSER FAN RELAY STARTER STEERING PRESSURE SENSOR AIR CONDITIONING SENSOR ... CHECK VALVE FUEL-FILTER (HIGH-PRESSURE SIDE) / CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR HEATED OXYGEN SENSOR ltT=I THREE-WAY CATALYST - REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER SWITCH COMBINATION SrmCH BLOWER SWlTCH STOPLIGHT SWITCH (MT) CLUTCH SWITCH (MT) - NEUTRALSWrrCH (MT) TEN TERMINAL PARWEUTRAL SWITCH (AT) VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR ENGINE COOLAMTEMPERATURE SENSOR EGR SOLENOID VALVE WEM) EGR SOLENOID VALVE (VACUUM) - w TO PCME Gartner Banana
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OUTLINE F COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS Component Air cleaner housing Air valve Remark Function Filters air entering throttle body When cold, supplies bypass air into dynamicchamber w Engine speed increased to shorten warm-up period Thermowax type Barometric absolute pressure sensor Detects barometric absolute pressure; sends signal to powertrain control module (engine) 3uilt-in PCME Charcoal canister Clutch switch (MT) Stores gas tank fumes while engine stopped Detects in-gear condition: sends signal to powertrain control module (engine) --- ~witch OFF when clutch pedal released Crankshaft position sen- sor Detects No.1 cylinder TDC; sends signal to powertrain control module (engine) Detects crank angle at 180" intervals; sends signal to powertrain control module (engine) Data link connector Concentrated service connector Concentrated terminals are: 1. CIS on-board diagnosis terminal 2. Initial set terminal 3. Fuel pump check terminal Dynamic chamber Interconnects all cylinders Detects coolant temperature; sends signal to powertrain control module (engine) Recircurates oortion of exhaust aas Engine coolant temperature sensor EGR control valve lnstalled in EGR control valve EGR function sensor Detects EGR control valve operating position; send sig- nal to PCME EGR solenoid valve (vent) Controls vacuum to EGR control valve (vent side) Controlled by duty signal from PCME . - EGR solenoid valve (vac- Controls vacuum to EGR control valve (vacuum side) 0 Controlled by duty signal from PCME uum) Fuel filter Filters particles from fuel Injects fuel into intake port Fuel injector Controlled by signals from powertrain control module (engine) High-ohmic injector 0 Sinale port injector nozzle Fuel pump Provides fuel to fuel injectors 0 operates while engine running lnstalled in fuel tank Fuel pump relay Voltage for fuel pump while engine running Fuel vapor valve Prevents fuel from entering canister during vehicle roll over Heated oxygen sensor Detects oxygen concentration; sends signal to power- train control module (engine) 0 Zirconia ceramic and platinum coating ldle air control valve Controls bypass air amount Controlled by duty signal from powertrain control module (engine) Controls idle-up lnstalled in throttle position sensor lnstalled in ignition coil ldle switch Igniter Detects idle condition; sends signal to PCME Receives spark signal from powertrain control module (engine) and generates high voltage in ignition coil Detects high voltage ignition; sends substitute ignition signal to powertrain control module (engine) Ignition switch (START position) Sends engine cranking signal to powertrain control mod- ule (engine) Intake air temperature sensor Detects intake air temperature: sends signal to powertrain control module (engine) Installed in mass airflow sensor Main relay Supplies electric current to fuel injectors, powertrain control module (engine), etc. Gartner Banana
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Neutral swltch (MT) 7 PCV valve Powertrain control mod- ule (engine) (PCME) Purge solenoid valve Resonance chamber Steering pressure sen- Stoplight swltch I Throttle posltion sensor r [Two-way check valve Function jetects amount of intake air; sends signal to powertrain :ontrol module (engine) Li~ht illuminates when input device malfunctions - Light flashes to indicate trouble code number of input and output devices Detects in-gear condition; sends signal to powertrain :ontrol module (engine) - Controls blow by aas amount introduced into engine Detects the followlng: 1. A/C operation 2. Airlfuel ratio (Oxygen concentration) 3. Barometric absolute pressure 4. Braking signal 5. Cranking signal 6. EIL operation 7. Engine coolant temperature 8. Engine speed 9. In-gear condition 10. lntake air amount 11, lntake air temperature 12. No.1 piston TDC 13. PIS operation 14. Initial set signal 15. Throttle valve opening angle Controls operatlon of the followlng: 1. AIC (Cut off) 2. Fail-safe function 3. Fuel injection system 4. ldle speed control 5. Ignition timing control system 6. Monitor function 7. Purge control system 8. Lockup control svstem Controls vacuum to pressure regulator -- Adjusts fuel pressure supplied to fuel injectors Controls evaporative fumes from canister to intake man- ifold -- lm~roves mid-ranae torque characteristics -. Detects PIS operation; sends signal to powertrain con- trol module (engine) -- Detects braking operation (deceleration); sends signal to powertrain control module (engine) Reduces HC, CO, and NOx by chemical reaction Controls pressurein fuel tank Controls intake air quantity Detects position of the throttle valve closed throttle posi- tion; sends signal to powertrain control module (engine) Detects the throttle valve opening at a preset angle; sends si~nal to powertrain control module (engine) controls pressure in fuel tank Remark lntake air temperature sensor and fuel pump switch included Use Vref (5 volt) as power source ' Data link connector terminal TEN ' Data link connector terminal TEN Switch ON when in neutral 1, Air conditioning sesnor 2. Heated oxygen sensor 3. Barometric absolute pressure sensor 4. Stoplight switch 5. Ignition switch (START position) 6. Coolant fan relay Light and turn relay Blower switch 7. Engine coolant temperature sensor 8. Crankshaft position sensor (SGT-signal) 9. Neutral and dutch switches (MT) Parklneutral switch (AT) 10. Mass airflow sensor 11, lntake air temperature sensor 12. Crankshaft position sensor (SGC-signal) 13. Steering pressure switch 14. Data link connector 15. Throttle position sensor 1. NC relay 2. Self-diagnosis checker and MIL 3. Fuel injector 4. IAC valve 5. Igniter 6. Monitor lamp (Self-diagnosis checker) 7. Purge solenoid valve 8. Powertrain control module (transmission) (AT) D Controlled by duty signal from powertrain control module (engine) D PIS: ON when steering wheel turned Monolith type D Integrated throttle position sensor, Idle air control valve, and dashpol Gartner Banana
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE F TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ENGINE CONTROL OPERATION CHART Output Devices and Engine Conditions ENGINE CONDITION CRANK- WARMING MEDIUM LOAD ING UP (DUR- ACCEL- HEAVY (COLD ERATION LOAD OUTPUT ENGINE) INGIDLE) COLD WARM DEVICE u I I I FUEL INJEC- FUELIN- nON Rich Normal JECToR AMOUNT Rich FUEL PUMP RELAY I IG: ON DECEL (ENGINE ERATION NOT RUNNING] No Injec- Fuel cut I Normal I tion IGNITER Depends on engine condition I PURGE SOLENOID VALVE OFF ON (Purge) OFF I I IDLE AIR ON ON ON CONTROL (Fixed (Closed ON (Fixed duty) (Closed OFF BAC VALVE duty) loop duty) loop duty) VALVE AIR VALVE OPEN CLOSED - AIC RELAY I OFF PRC SOLENOID VALVE OFF (Vacuum to pressure regulator) I I EGR SO- VENT ON LENOID OFF (System operates: amount of OFF JALVE VACUUM EGR changes) Gartner Banana
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE RELATIONSHIP CHART Fuel injector TEN Terminal (Data link connector) Ignition Switch (Start Position) Steering Pressure Sensor X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X xoo Blower Switch Headlight Switch Stoplight Switch Neutral and Clutch Switches (MT) Parklneutral switch (AT) Air Conditioning Sensor Idle Switch Throttle I BDL) Position Sensor I Sensor (NO) Barometric Absolute Pres- sure Sensor IGF Signal Heated Oxygen Sensor Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Sensor Mass Air- flow Sensor Intake Air Temperature Sensor Crankshaft SGTSignal Position Sensor SGC-Signal Gartner Banana
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Warning Fuel vapor is hazardous. It can very easily ignite, causing serious injury and damage. Always keep sparks and flames away from fuel. Fuel in the fuel system is under high pressure when the engine is not running. 4 Warning Fuel line spills and leaks are dangerous. Fuel can ignite and cause serious injuries or death and damage. Fuel can also irritate skin and eyes. To prevent this, always complete the following "Fuel Line Safety Procedures". 35UOFX-008 F-73 F-73 F-74 Fuel Line Safety Procedures A. Release the fuel pressure before disconnecting a fuel line. 1. Start the engine. u 2. Disconnect the fuel pump relay connector. 3. After the engine stalls, turn the ignition switch to OFF. 4. Reconnect the fuel pump relay connector. B. Avoid leakage. 1. When disconnecting a fuel line hose, wrap a rag around it to protect against fuel leakage. 2. Plug the hose after removal. C. Install hose clamps to secure the fuel pressure gauge connections. Self-Diagnosis Checker does not indicate Diagnostic Trouble Code No. but MIL comes on Self-Diagnosis Checker indicates Diagnostic Trouble Code No, of input device but MIL never comes ON Blower fan operates but no cool air is discharged 32 33 34 Pinching Hose When pinching an air hose or fuel hose with pliers, wrap the hose with a rag to prevent damage. MIL always ON MIL never ON NC does not work Checking ignition spark When checking ignition spark condition, hold the high- tension lead with insulated pliers. Note If a timing light is used to check for spark, some lights do not light at the number 2 and 4 cylinders even if the ignition system is normal. J Gartner Banana
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F TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE INSPECTION Check if battery positive voltage exists at fuel pump connector fuel pump positive terminal with jumper wire connected.(~tep 3 Check for fuel injector operating sound while crank- ing engine Check if battery positive voltage exists at fuel injector connector B terminal wire with ignition switch ON Connect data link connector terminals F/P and GND with jumper wire and check for correct fuel line pres- sure with ignition switch ON page F-110 Fuel Line pressure: 265--314 kPa f2.7-3.2 kgf/crn2, 38-46 psi) Check for correct engine compression Section B Engine compression: 1,255--883 kPa {12.&9.0 kgf/crn2, 182-1 28 psi)-300 rpm Check if spark plugs are OK WEAR AND CARBON BUILDUP BURNS PLUG GAP 1.0-l.lmm DAMAGE AND (0.040-0.043 in) DETERIORATION DAMAGE Try known good PCME and check if condition im- proves page F-144 - Yes - No Yes Yes - No Yes Yes - No - Yes ACTION Check continuity of fuel pump page F-114 Check fuel pump relay page F-117 Go to Step 7 Go to Step 6 Check PCME terminals 2A, 2U, 2V, 2Y and 22 voltages @3F page F-147 Check for open circuit in wiring between main relay and fuel injector page F-7 Go to next step Low pressure Check fuel line pressure while pinching fuel return hose 0 If fuel line pressure quickly increases, check pressure regulator page F-118 0 If fuel line pressure gradually increases, check for clog- ging between fuel pump and pressure regulator If not clogged, check fuel pump maximum pressure page F-115 Go to next step Check engine condition @3F Section B w Worn piston, piston rings or cylinder wall Defective cylinder head gasket w Distorted cylinder head Improper valve seating w Valve sticking in guide Go to next step Repair, clean, or replace Section G Gartner Banana