oil pressure MAZDA MX-5 1994 Owner's Manual
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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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![MAZDA MX-5 1994 Owners Manual F TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE I [TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS] Hinh sulfur content fuel used 29 ISTEP l INSPECTION I ACTION I EXHAUST SULFUR SMELL I 1 I Chanae fuel to another brand I DESCRIPTION I Exhaust gas sme MAZDA MX-5 1994 Owners Manual F TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE I [TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS] Hinh sulfur content fuel used 29 ISTEP l INSPECTION I ACTION I EXHAUST SULFUR SMELL I 1 I Chanae fuel to another brand I DESCRIPTION I Exhaust gas sme](/img/28/57072/w960_57072-218.png)
F TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE I [TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS] Hinh sulfur content fuel used 29 ISTEP l INSPECTION I ACTION I EXHAUST SULFUR SMELL I 1 I Chanae fuel to another brand I DESCRIPTION I Exhaust gas smells abnormal (Rotten egg smell) 30 I HIGH OIL CONSUMPTION TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS] D PCV system malfunction ne malfunction (Oil working up, working down, or leakage) INSPECTION Check if PCV hose, ventilation hose or their attach- ing nipples are separated, damaged, clogged, or restricted L@? page F-130 Check if air pressure or oil is present at ventilation hose VENTILATION Check if vacuum is felt at PCV valve at idle page F-130 Yes - No - Yes No - Yes ACTION Repair or replace e page F-122 Go to next step Go to next step Check engine condition Oil leakage Worn valve seal Worn valve stem Worn valve guide Section B Check engine condition Section B Worn piston ring groove Stuck piston ring Worn piston or cylinder Replace PCV valve page F-130 Gartner Banana
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ENGINE TUNE-UP ENGINE TUNE-UP PREPARATION L" SST r I I 16EOF2-012 BASIC INSPECTION Engine Oil 1. Remove the dipstick and check the engine oil level and condition. 2. Add or change oil as necessary. 49 B019 9AO System Selector Coolant (engine cold) For inspection of ignition timing and idle speed Warning Removing the radiator cap or the coolant drain plug while the engine is running, or when the en- gine and radiator are hot is dangerous. Scalding coolant and steam may shoot out and cause seri- ous injury. It may also damage the engine and cooling system. Turn off the engine and wait until it is cool. Even then, be very careful when remov- ing the cap. Wrap a thick cloth around it and slow- ly turn it counterclockwise to the first stop. Step back while the pressure escapes. When you're sure all the pressure is gone, press down on the cap-still using a cloth-turn it, and remove it. 1. Verify that the coolant level is near the radiator filler neck. 2. Verify that the coolant level on the coolant dipstick is be- tween the F and L marks. 3. Add coolant if necessary. Battery Removing the label on the top of the battery or removing the vent caps will void the battery's warranty. 1. Clean any corrosion on the clamps or battery posts. 2. Verify that the battery top is clean. If necessary, clean with baking soda and water. 3. Verify that cables are in good condition and not frayed or corroded. Repair or replace if necessary. 4. Verify that cable clamps are tight. Note Because this is a maintenance free battery, it is not necessary to check the fluid level. Gartner Banana
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CONTROL SYSTEM F Terminal voltage B+: Battery positive voltage Test condition I Voltage I Remark - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Connection to Battery Constant Ignition switch OFF Main relay - B+ OV lgnition switch (Start position) For backup - Ignition switch ON While cranking Lamp illuminated for 3 sec. after 1 4.5-5.5V ianition switch OFF+ON 1 B+ Approx. 1 OV Ignition switch ON - - OV Data link connector (MEN terminal) Test switch at "SELF-TEST" .. Lamp not illuminated after 3 sec. Test switch at "02 MONITOR" at idle Monitor lam illuminated & 4.5-5.5v . . I Malfunction indicator IighVData link connector (FEN ter- minal) With Self-Diagnosis Checker and System Selector Test switch at "02 MONITOR" at idle Monitor lamp not illuminated Light illuminated and buzzer sounded for 3 sec. after ignition switch OFF-ON B+ tor tesiswitch at "SELF-TEST" With Self-Diagnosis checker and system selector Below 2.5V 1 Light illuminated and buzzer sounded 1 Below 2.5V I With System Selec- Light not illuminated and buzzer not sounded after 3 sec. I Light not illuminated and buzzer 1 n. 1 B+ not sound I D+ 1 - #I, 4 lgniter (in IG COIL) #2,3 Igniter (in IG COIL) Powertrain control module (transmis- sion) - Ignition switch ON Idle Ignition switch ON Idle lgnition switch ON (Engine coolant temp, below 60°C {I 40°F)) Ignition switch ON AtC relay Air conditioning sensor ON at idle Air conditioning sensor OFF at idle Ground (MT) - OV Approx. 0.2V OV Approx. 0.2V Below 1 .OV B+ Below 2.5V B+ - - - - , * Open (AT) - Ignition switch ON ( Below 1 .O V I Engine coolant temp. I Below .OV I ldle Above 97°C (206.6OF1 Ignition switch ON I I B+ Ignition switch ON Coolant fan relay B+ . - Other conditions lgnition switch On dround data link connector TEN terminal I Blow 1.0" I B+ Vehicle speed sensor ldle switch OFF While driving Vehicle sto~wed ldle switch (in throttle position sensor) 2-5V 1 or 7V . , Accelerator pedal released Accelerator ~edal de~ressed - Stoplight switch OV B+ Brake pedal released Brake ~edal deoressed lgnition switch ON Steering pressure sensor OV B+ I I - Ignition switch ON B+ - PIS ON (at idle) PIS OFF (at idle) Air conditioning sensor Air conditioning sensor ON (Igni- tion switch ON) Air conditioning sensor OFF (Igni- tion switch ON) OV B+ - Below 2.5V B+ Blower motor ON Gartner Banana
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OUTLINE, TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE H OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONS I Clutch control L' Clutch cover Clutch disc Clutch pedal - Enginerrransmission BP DOHC item - M15M-D 1 Master cvlinder inne I Hydraulic Inner diameter mm {in) I 150 (5.91) I Pressure plate side I n n rn cr Tvpe . . Set load N {kgf, Ibf) Outer diameter mm {in) Pedal ratio 6.13 Full stroke mm {in) I 120 (4.72) Diaphraam spring .-.- 4,310 (440,968) 21 5 18.46) . - Height mm {in) * diameter mm {in) TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE . - I 75--185 i6.89--7.283 15.87 (0.625) . - Release cylinder inner diameter mm {in) Clutch fluid I Problem I Possible Cause 19.05 i0.750) FMVSS116 DOT-3 Clutch disc facing surface hardened or oil on surface Pressure plate damaged u Diaphragm spring damaged or weak lnsufficient clutch pedal play I Slipping I Clutch disc facing worn excessively I Flywheel damaged Faulty disengagement I Clutch disc damaged or excessive runout Clutch disc spines rusted or worn Oil on clutch disc facing Diaphragm spring weak Excessive clutch pedal play Insufficient clutch fluid Leakage of clutch fluid I 1 Clutch disc facing hardened or damaged Clutch vibrates when accelerating I I Clutch disc facing rivets loose Oil on clutch disc facing Torsion dampers weak Clutch pedal stlcks Abnormal noise Pressure plate damaged or excessive runout Flywheel surface hardened or damaged Loose or worn engine mount Pedal shaft not pro~erlv lubricated Clutch release collar damaged Poor lubrication of release collar sleeve Torsion dampers weak Excessive crankshaft end play I I Pilot bearing worn or damaged I I Worn ~ivot points of release fork Action Replace Repair or replace Repair or replace Replace Adjust ~ebair or replace Replace Remove rust or replace Repair or replace Replace Adjust Add fluid Locate and repair or replace Repair or replace Replace Repair or replace Replace Replace Repair or replace Tighten or replace Lubricate or replace Replace Lubricate or replace Replace Repair Replace Repair or replace Page H-14 H-14 H-14 H-14 H-14 H-14 section B H- 6 H-14 H-14 H-14 section B H-14 H-14 45UOHX-OC 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 . AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION INDEX ................................ K- 2 OUTLINE ............................. K- 3 SPECIFICATIONS ................... K- 3 ........... CROSS-SECTIONAL VIEW K- 4 POWER FLOW DIAGRAM ............ K- 5 OPERATION OF COMPONENTS ...... K- 5 FLUID PASSAGE LOCATIONS ........ K- 6 TROUBLESHOOTING .................. K- 8 GENERAL NOTES ................... K- 8 .......... QUICK DIAGNOSIS CHART K- 9 ON-BOARD DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM ...... K- 11 DESCRIPTION ...................... K- 11 PREPARATION ...................... K- 11 ....... DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE K- 11 .......... MECHANICAL SYSTEM TEST K- 22 PREPARATION ...................... K- 22 STALL TEST ........................ K- 22 TIME LAG TEST ..................... K- 25 LINE PRESSURE TEST .............. K- 26 ROAD TEST .......................... K- 29 D-RANGE TEST ..................... K- 29 S-RANGE TEST ..................... K- 31 ..................... L-RANGE TEST K- 32 . P-RANGE TEST ..................... K- 33 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID (ATF) ................................ K- 35 ATF ................................ K- 35 REPLACEMENT ..................... K- 37 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM COMPONENTS . . K- 38 PREPARATION ...................... K- 38 HOLD SWITCH ...................... K- 38 PARWNEUTRAL SWITCH ............ K- 39 .............. ATF THERMOSENSOR K- 41 VEHICLE SPEED PULSE GENERATOR ...................... K- 41 1-2 SHIFT. 2-3 SHIFT. 3-4 SHIFT. ... 3-2 CONTROL SOLENOID VALVE K- 42 LOCKUP CONTROL SOLENOID ....... VALVE ............................ K- 42 POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE (TRANSMISSION) .................. K- 43 TRANSMISSION ....................... K- 46 TRANSMISSION UNIT (REMOVAL) .... K- 46 TRANSMISSION UNlT (DISASSEMBLY) ................... K- 50 TORQUE CONVERTER .............. K- 61 OILPUMP .......................... K- 62 FOURTH GEAR CONNECTING SHELL AND FOURTH GEAR PLANETARY GEAR UNIT (FOURTH GEAR SUN GEAR. FOURTH GEAR PLANETARY PINION CARRIER. FOURTH GEAR CLUTCH HUB) ...... K- 67 DIRECT CLUTCH .................... K- 70 FOURTH GEAR BAND SERVO ........ K- 76 DRUM SUPPORT. ACCUMULATOR. AND FOURTH GEAR CASE ......... K- 79 2ND BAND SERVO .................. K- 83 FRONT CLUTCH .................... K- 86 REAR CLUTCH ...................... K- 91 CONNECTING SHELL AND FRONT PLANETARY GEAR UNlT (REAR CLUTCH HUB. FRONT PLANETARY PINION CARRIER. REAR SUN GEAR) ................. K- 96 REAR PLANETARY GEAR UNlT (CONNECTING DRUM. REAR PLANETARY PINION CARRIER. ONE-WAY CLUTCH) K- 98 LOW AND REVERSE BRAKE K-102 ................ ......... EXTENSION HOUSING AND PARKING MECHANISM ............. K-107 OIL SEAL ........................... K-ill CONTROL VALVE BODY ............. K-112 UPPER VALVE BODY ................ K-116 LOWER VALVE BODY ............... K-120 CONTROL VALVE BODY ............. K-125 VACUUM DIAPHRAGM ............... K-130 TRANSMISSION UNIT (ASSEMBLY) ... K-132 TRANSMISSION UNIT (INSTALLATION) ................... K-147 OIL COOLER .......................... K-151 REMOVAL I INSPECTION I INSTALLATION ..................... K-151 DRIVE PLATE ......................... K-152 PREPARATION ...................... K-152 REMOVAL 1 INSPECTION I INSTALLATION ..................... K-152 SHIFT MECHANISM (WITH SHIFT-LOCK SYSTEM) ......... K-154 SHIFT-LOCK SYSTEM COMPONENTS K-154 TROUBLESHOOTING ................ K-155 SHIFT-LOCK ........................ K-157 EMERGENCY OVERRIDE BUTTON ... K-157 KEY INTERLOCK .................... K-157 KEY INTERLOCK SOLENOID ......... K-157 KEY INTERLOCK UNIT ............... K-158 P RANGE SWITCH .................. K-159 SHIFT-LOCKACTUATOR ............. K-159 SELECTOR LEVER .................. K-161 HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT .................. K-168 P RANGE ........................... K-168 R RANGE ........................... K-169 N RANGE; BELOW 7 kmlh I4.34 mph) . K-170 N RANGE; ABOVE 9 kmlh (5.58 mph} . K-171 D RANGE; 1 ST GEAR ................ K-172 D RANGE; 2ND GEAR ............... K-173 D RANGE; THIRD GEAR ............. K-174 D RANGE; FOURTH GEAR. LOCKUP ON ....................... K-175 S RANGE; 1 ST GEAR ................ K-176 S RANGE; 2ND GEAR ............... K-177 S RANGE; THIRD GEAR ............. K-178 L RANGE; 1 ST GEAR ................ K-179 L RANGE; 2ND GEAR ................ K-180 Gartner Banana
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OUTLINE K POWER FLOW DIAGRAM 1. Torque converter 2. Oil pump 3. Input shaft 4. Fourth gear sun gear 5. Internal gear - 6. Fourth gear one-way clutch (4GR OWC) 7. Fourth gear brake band (4GR Brk.) OPERATION OF COMPONENTS 8. Fourth gear planetary pinion carrier 9. Direct clutch (D/C) 10. Intermediate shaft 11. Front clutch (F/C) 12. 2nd brake band (2nd Brk.) 13. Rear clutch (R/C) 14. Front planetary pinion carrier 15. Internal gear 16. Sun gear 17. Rear planetary pinion carrier 18. Low and reverse brake (L&R Brk.) 19. Internal gear 20. One-way clutch (OWC) 21. Output shaft C3 indicates operation although the band servo remains deactivated due to the large area of the release pressure side. The lockup control solenoid valve operates only during lockup. The 3-2 control solenoid valve operates momentarily during 3-2 downshift. The Fourth gear one-way clutch operates momentarily during 4-3 downshift. Gartner Banana
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K OUTLINE FLUID PASSAGE LOCATIONS Transmission Case TO SECOND SERVO RELEASE SlDE TO DIRECT CLUTCH AND FOURTH GEAR SERVO RELEASE SlDE TO SECOND SERVO APPLY SI OIL PUMP DISCHARGE TORQUE CONVERTER PRESSURE TO REAR CLUTCH TO FRONT CLUTC OIL PUMP SUCTION , REAR LUBRICATION TO LOW AND REVERSE BRAKE OIL PUMP SUCTION TO FRONT CLUTCH TO DIRECT CLUTCH AND FOURTH GEAR SERVO RELEASE SlDE TO REAR CLUTCH / OIL PUMP DISCHARGE TORQUE CONVERTER PRESSURE Oil Pump OIL PUMP DISCHARGE FRONT LOCKUP CONTROL OIL PUMP SUCTION SOLENOID VALVE TORQUE CONVERTER PRESSURE 0i PUMP DISCHARGE Gartner Banana
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OUTLINE K Fourth Gear Case TO FRONT CLUTCH TOREARCLUTCH TO FOURTH GEAR SERVO RELEASE SIDE TORQUE CONVERTER OIL PUMP DISCHARGE TO DIRECT CLUTCH TO DIRECT CLUTCH AND FOURTH GEAR SERVO RELEASE SlDE FRONT LOCKUP CONTROL VALVE Drum Support - TO DIRECT CLUTCH FRONT AND FOURTH GEAR LUBRICATION 1 OIL PUMP SUCTION TO FRONT CLUTCH TO REAR CLUTCH TORQUE CONVERTER PRESSURE OIL PUMP DISCHARGE Oil Distributor Gartner Banana
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TROUBLESHOOTING If the 3 steps on page K-8 are followed, the cause of the problem should be located. Another guide to faster location of the causes of problems, the QUICK DIAGNOSIS CHART, is on page K-1 0. b In this chart, numbers are used to indicate the components that may be the cause of 22 possible prob- lems. It is necessary to check only those components indicated by numbers during each step of the trouble- shooting process to locate the cause of the problem quickly. QUICK DIAGNOSIS CHART The QUICK DIAGNOSIS CHART shows different .problems and the relationship of components that might be the cause. 1. Components indicated in the "Adjustment" row indicate the possibility that the problem may result from an incorrect adjustment. Check the adjustment of each component, and readjust if necessary. 2. Components indicated in the "Self-DiagnosisWrow are diagnosed by the Powertrain control module (Transmission) self-diagnostic function. 3. Input and output signals of the Powertrain control module (Transmission) for components indicated in the "Tester" row can be easily checked with the Engine signal Monitor. 4. Components indicated in the "Mechanical System Test" row can be checked for malfunction by the re- sults of oil pressure test. 5. Components indicated in the "Road Test" row can be checked for malfunction by the results of the road test. 6. The numbers in the chart indicate the order of inspection for detecting malfunctions. 7. Circled numbers indicate that the transmission must be removed from the vehicle. 8. The checking, adjusting, repair, and replacement procedures for components are described in the page(s) shown in the "Reference page" row. Gartner Banana