power steering fluid MAZDA MX-5 1994 Workshop Manual
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ABBREVIATIONS 4BDC .... 4BS ...... 4CC ...... 4T ........ 4TDC ..... 4TF ...... 4TS ...... 3AC ...... 3BDC .... 3TDC ..... :ID ....... 2U ....... IOHC .... IRL ...... ITM ...... IC-AT .... iGRA .... EGRV .... ELR ...... EPC ...... ESPS ..... ETS ...... EX ....... FMEM .... HFC ...... HLA ...... H U ....... IC ........ IG ........ IN ........ INT ....... LFC ...... LH ....... LSD ...... M ........ MAF RTN . MT ....... PCTS ..... PCV ...... PIP ....... PRC ...... PIS ....... PMI ...... PWR GND RH ....... RPM ...... RTS ...... SIG RTN . . SLS ...... ... SPOUT S R ....... SST ...... ST ....... SW ....... TDC ...... TNS ...... TRS ...... VPWR .... WSS ..... WTS...... After bottom dead center Antilock brake system Accessory Automatic transmission After top dead center Automatic transmission fluid Ambient temperature sensor Bypass air control Before bottom dead center Before top dead center Cylinder identification display Control unit Double overhead camshaft Daytime running light Diagnostic test mode Electronically controlled automatic transmission EGR air solenoid valve EGR vacuum solenoid valve Emergency locking retractor Electronic pressure control Engine speed sensing power steering Evaporator temperature sensor Exhaust Failure mode effects management High fan control Hydraulic lash adjuster Hydraulic unit Integrated circuit Ignition Intake Intermittent Low fan control Left hand Limited slip differential Motor Mass airflow return Manual transmission Passenger compartment temperature sensor Positive crankcase ventilation Profile ignition pickup Pressure regulator control Power steering Power window Power ground Right hand Revolutions per minute Reduce torque signal Signal return Slip lockup signal Spark output Sensor rotor Special service tool Start Switch Top dead center Tail number side (taillights, license plate lights and side marker lights) Torque reduced signal Vehicle power Wheel speed sensor Water temperature sensor Gartner Banana
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PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION TABLE The following items may be done at any time prior to delivery to your customer. INSPECT and ADJUST, if necessary, the following items to specification: 0 Glass, exterior bright metal and paint for damage 0 Convertible top and detachable hardtop (if equipped) for damage 0 Wheel lug nuts and locks 89-117 N.m (9-1 2 kgf.m, 66-86 ft4bf) 0 All weatherstrips for damage or detachment Operation of hood release and lock Operation of fuel lid 0 Door operation and alignment Headlight aiming INSTALL the following parts: Wheel caps (if equipped) 0 Outside mirror(s) 0 Mast antenna (if equipped) UNDER HOOD-ENGINE OFF INSPECT and ADJUST, if necessary, the following items to specification : Fuel, coolant, and hydraulic lines, fittings, connections, and components for leaks Engine oil level 0 Power steering fluid level (if equipped) Brake and clutch master cylinder fluid level 0 Windshield washer reservoir fluid level 0 Radiator coolant level and specific gravity 0 Tightness of battery terminals pKiq INSTALL the following parts: CHECK operation of the following items: 0 Seat controls (sliding and reclining) 0 Door locks 0 Seat belts and warning system 0 Air bag system using indicator light (Refer to section T) Ignition switch and steering lock 0 Starter interlock switch (clutch pedal) All lights, including warning, and indicator lights 0 Audible warning system 0 Horn, wipers, and washers Audio system 0 Cigarette lighter Power windows (if equipped) 0 Power outside mirrors (if equipped) 0 Heater, defroster, and air conditioner at all mode selections (if equipped) CHECK the following items: Presence of spare fuses 0 Upholstery and interior finish CHECK and ADJUST, if necessary, the following items: 0 Pedal height and free play of brake and clutch pedals I Pedal height mm {in} I Ft: $iy I Clutch pedal {6.89--7.28) (with carpet) Parking brake 7-9 notchesil96 N (20 kgf, 44 Ibf) 0.63.1 (0.024. 12) Brake pedal RUNNING AT OPERATING TEMPERATURE CHECK the following items: 0 Automatic transmission oil level 171-181 (6.73--7.13) (with carpet) I ON HOIST I 4--7 {0.16-0.28} CHECK the following items: 0 Underside fuel, coolant, and hydraulic lines, fittings, con- nections, and components for leaks 4 Tires for cuts or bruises 0 Steering linkage, suspension, exhaust system, and all underside hardware for looseness or damage Manual transmission oil level Differential oil level I ROAD TEST I CHECK the following items: Brake operation Clutch operation 0 Steering control 0 Operation of meters and gauges Squeaks, rattles and unusual noises 0 Overall engine performance Seat belt emergency locking retractors 0 Cruise control system (if equipped) I AFTER ROAD TEST I CHECK for necessary owner information materials, tools and spare tire in vehicle The following items must be done just before the delivery to your customer. 0 Load test battery and charge if necessary -1 Install fuses for accessories Adjust tire pressure to specification Load test fesuk 0 Remove seat and floor mat protective covers (Refer to Door Label) 0 Vacuum and clean interior of vehicle Clean outside of vehicle Inspect installation of option parts with invoice 45UOAX-002 Gartner Banana
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Before beginning any service procedure. refer to section T of this manual for I air bag system service warnings and audio antitheft system alarm conditions . STEERING SYSTEM INDEX ....................................... N- 2 OUTLINE ..................................... N- 4 SPECIFICATIONS ........................... N- 4 MANUAL STEERING .......................... N- 4 PREPARATION ............................. N- 4 ................ TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE N- 5 BOOT ...................................... N- 6 STEERING WHEEL AND COLUMN ........... N- 8 ............. STEERING GEAR AND LINKAGE N-12 ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING .......................... N-18 PREPARATION ............................. N-18 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ................ N-20 AIR BLEEDING ............................. N-21 POWER STEERING FLUID ................... N-22 STEERING WHEEL AND COLUMN ........... N-24 STEERING GEAR AND LINKAGE ............. N-25 POWER STEERING OIL PUMP ............... N-33 DRIVE BELT ................................ N-37 25UONX-001 Gartner Banana
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![MAZDA MX-5 1994 Workshop Manual INDEX POWER STEERING STEERING WHEEL PLAY: [ 0-30mm (0-1.18 in) ] / DRIVE BELT DEFLECTION I= I LIMIT: 11.5mm (0.45 in) at 98 N (1 0 kgf, 22 Ibf) I =!IS 1. Boot Replacement ................ page N- 6 MAZDA MX-5 1994 Workshop Manual INDEX POWER STEERING STEERING WHEEL PLAY: [ 0-30mm (0-1.18 in) ] / DRIVE BELT DEFLECTION I= I LIMIT: 11.5mm (0.45 in) at 98 N (1 0 kgf, 22 Ibf) I =!IS 1. Boot Replacement ................ page N- 6](/img/28/57072/w960_57072-629.png)
INDEX POWER STEERING STEERING WHEEL PLAY: [ 0-30mm (0-1.18 in) ] / DRIVE BELT DEFLECTION I=' I LIMIT: 11.5mm (0.45 in) at 98 N (1 0 kgf, 22 Ibf) 'I =!IS 1. Boot Replacement ................ page N- 6 2. Steering wheel. and column .... On-vehicle inspection pages N- 8,24 Removal / ................... page N- 9 Disassembly / Inspection 1 Assembly .................. page N-10 3. Steering gear and linkage Removal I Installation ......... page N-25 Air bleeding ................. page N-21 Disassembly I Inspection / Assembly .................. page N-26 4. Power steering oil pump ......... Removal / Installation page N-33 ................. Air bleeding page N-21 .......... Power steering fluid page N-22 5. Drive belt ................... Inspection page N-37 .................. Adjustment page N-38 ................ Replacement page N-38 Gartner Banana
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N OUTLINEIMANUAL STEERING OUTLINE SPECIFICATIONS Steering wheel Steering shaft and joint d Type Steering gear Outer diameter mm {in) I 370 {I 4.6) I Manual steering Power steering Lock-to-lock turns Shaft ~oinr Power assist 3.36 2-cross joint - I Engine speed sensing Gear Gear ratio 2.8 Rack-and-pinion m (infinite) Rack stroke mm {in} Power steering fluid MANUAL STEERING Collapsible, non-tilt 121 .O i4.76) - I ATF DexronBII or M-111 ~luidca~acit~ L~S qt, Imp qt) I - PREPARATION SST 0.8 (0.85, 0.70) Preload attachment 25UONX-003 Hexagon wrench 49 GO30 797 Handle For removal of tie-rod end 49 1243 785 Installer, boot For measurement of pinion torque For installation of bushing 49 0208 701 A Boot air out tool - For removal and installation of adjusting cover For installation of tie-rod end boot 49 DO32 31 6 Protractor For removal of oil seal For tightening of adjusting cover Gartner Banana
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N ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING PREPARATION SST For removal of tie-rod end For installation of tie-rod end boot 49 01 1 8 850C Puller, ball joint Installer, boot For inspection of power steering fluid pressure For inspection of power steering fluid pressure - --- - - Gauge (Part of 49 1232 670A) Gauge set, power steering For inspection of power steering fluid pressure For inspection of power steering fluid pressure 49 H002 671 Adapter, power steering gauge dP--= &--- Valve body (Part of 49 1232 670A) For removal and installation of upper bearing For pressurize oil seal For removal of backup ring and oil seal For inspection of power steering fluid pressure 49 DO32 306 Support block For removal of upper bearing For pressurize oil seal For removal of backup ring and oil seal 49 DO32 304 Installer, oil seal and bearing Handle / For installtion of oil seal and center bearing 49 DO32 301 Installer body, oil seal and bearing 49 NO32 303 Remover, backup ring and oil seal 49 DO32 31 6 Protractor For removal of oil seal and center bearing For installation of adjusting cover 49 DO32 307 Remover, oil seal and bearing For installtion of oil seal 49 DO32 303 Attachment For installation of center bearing Attachment Gartner Banana
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N ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Steering feels heavy - - Poor lubrication, foreign material, or abnormal wear of steering ball joint Stuck or damaged lower arm ball joints lmproper steering pinion preload Damaged steering gear Malfunctioning steering shaft joint Problem I lmproperly adjusted wheel alignment Possible Cause 1 Malfunctioning steering gear lncorrect tire pressure Loose or damaged oil pump drive belt Low fluid level or air in fluid I Leakage of fluid I Insufficient oil pump pressure Steering wheel pulls lncorrect tire pressure to one side Unevenly worn tires ( Weak front spring General instability while driving Worn or damaged stabilizer and/or upper or lower arm bushing Dragging brake Loose lower arm lmproperly adjusted wheel alignment lncorrect tire pressure Damaged or unbalanced wheel Worn or damaged steering joint(s) lmproper steering pinion preload Weak front coil spring Worn or damaged stabilizer and/or upper or lower arm bushing Malfunctioning shock absorber Cracked or worn engine mount Cracked or worn transmission mount Shake (Steering wheel vibrates up/ down) Shimmy (Steering wheel vibrates left1 right) lmproperly adjusted wheel alignment Excessive tire and/or wheel runout Loose lug nuts Unbalanced wheel(s) Excessive steering wheel play Poor steering wheel return Cracked or worn steering gear mount Loose steering gear mounting bolts Stuck or damaged steering ball joint Excessive tire and/or wheel runout Loose lug nuts Unbalanced wheel@) lncorrect tire pressure Unevenly worn tires Malfunctioning shock absorber Loose shock absorber mounting bolts Stuck or damaged lower arm ball joint Cracked or worn suspension bushings Damaged or worn front wheel bearing lmproperly adjusted front wheel alignment Worn steering gear Worn or damaged steering joints Worn or damaged lower arm bushing Loose steering gear mounting bolts Worn linkage or tie-rod ball joint lncorrect tire pressure Stuck or damaged steering joints lmproperly adjusted front wheel alignment lmproper steering pinion preload Ball joint not operating smoothly Steering shaft contacting something Action Lubricate or replace Replace Adjust Replace Replace Adjust Replace Adjust Adjust or replace Add fluid or bleed air Repair or replace Replace Adjust Replace Replace Replace Repair Tighten or replace Adjust Adjust Adjust or replace Replace Adjust Replace Replace Replace Adjust Replace Tighten Adjust or replace Replace Replace Replace Tighten Replace Replace Tighten Adjust or replace Adjust Replace Replace Tighten Replace Replace Replace Adjust Replace Replace Replace Tighten Replace Adjust Replace Adjust Adjust Replace Repair Pagelsection N-25 section R N-32 N-25 N- 9 section R N-25 section Q N-37 N-21,22 - N-34 section Q section Q section R section R section P section R section R section Q section Q N- 9 N-32 section R section R section R section R section Q section Q section Q section B section J N-26 N-25 N-25 section Q section Q section Q section Q section Q section R section R section R section R section M section R N-25 N- 9 section R N-25 N-25 section Q N- 9 section R N-32 N-25 N- 9 Gartner Banana
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ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING N TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (CONT'D) Possible Cause I Problem Abnormal noise from steering system Loose oil pump Loose steering gear Loose oil pump bracket Drive belt loosettight Air in system Malfunctioning steering gear Malfunctioning oil pump Obstruction near steering column or pressure hose Loose steering linkage Worn steering joints Action Tighten Tighten Tighten Adjust Bleed air Replace Replace Repair or replace Tighten or replace Replace PageISection section B N-25 N- 9 N- 9 25UONX41 AIR BLEEDING 1. Check the fluid level. (Refer to page N-22.) 2. Turn the steering wheel fully to the left and right several times with the engine not running. 3. Recheck the fluid level. If it has dropped, add fluid. 4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the fluid level stabilizes. 5. Start the engine and let it idle. 6. Turn the steering wheel fully to the left and right several times. 7. Verify that the fluid is not foamy and that the fluid level has not dropped. 8. Add fluid if necessary, and repeat steps 6 and 7. Gartner Banana
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ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING POWER STEERING FLUID Inspection Fluid level 1. Verify that the fluid level is between the H and L marks. 2. Add the specified power steering fluid if it is below the L mark. Remove the fluid if it is above the H mark. Fluid specification: ATF ~exron~11 or M-111 , I 25UONX-015 Fluid leakage Caution Never hold the steering wheel to the extreme left or right for more than five seconds with the engine running. This could damage the power steering pump. Start the engine and let it idle. Turn the steering wheel fully left and fully right to apply fluid pressure. Inspect the points shown in the figure for fluid leakage. Gartner Banana
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ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING N THERMOMETER GAUGE (50"--60°C (1 22-1 40°F)) / THERMOMETER GAUGE (50"--60°C {I 22-140°F)) / Fluid pressure 1. Assemble the SST as shown in the figure. Tightening torque: 40-49 N-m i4.0-5.0 kgf-m, 2%--36 ft.lbf) 2. Mark both hose connections to ensure that the hose is reinstalled in its original position. 3. Disconnect the pressure hose from the oil pump. Attach the SST. 4. Bleed the air from the system. (Refer to page N-21.) 5. Open the gauge valve fully. Start the engine and turn the steering wheel fully left and right to raise the fluid temper- ature to 50-60°C (122-140°F). Caution Do not let the valve stay closed for more than 5 seconds. The increase in fluid temperature will damage the oil pump. 6. Close the gauge valve completely. Increase the engine speed to 1,000-1,500 rpm and measure the fluid pres- sure generated by the oil pump. If the pressure is not within specification, replace the oil pump assembly. Oil pump fluid pressure: 7,601--8,335 kPa (77.5--85.0 kgf/cm2, 1 ,I 03-1,208 psi) 7. Open the gauge valve fully and increase the engine speed to 1,000-1,500 rpm. Gartner Banana