tow MAZDA PROTEGE 1992 User Guide
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J2 TRANSAXLE 
03UOJZ018 
Driveshaft 
Caution 
l Do not shock the tripod joint when removing the 
driveshaft. 
1. Separate the driveshaft from the transaxle by prying with 
a bar inserted between the outer ring and the transaxle. 
2. Suspend the driveshaft with a rope. 
Transaxle 
1. Lean the engine toward the transaxle. 
2. Support the transaxle with a jack. 
3. Remove the transaxle mounting bolts. 
4. Remove the transaxle. 
DISASSEMBLY 
Precaution 
1. Clean the transaxle exterior thoroughly with a steam cleaner or cleaning solvent before disassembly. 
2. Clean the removed parts (except sealed bearings) and all sealing surfaces with cleaning solvent, and dry 
with compressed air. Clean out all holes and passages with compressed air, and verify that there are no 
obstructions. 
3. Wear eye protection when using compressed air to clean components. 
03UOJ2-020 
J2-12  
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ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING N 
I I 
-. 
* :I 
-3==T 
I 
, 93GONX-031 
93GONX-03 2 
I 
93GONX-03 3 
I 
03UONX-822 
t 
~ t 
93WJNX-03 
Oil seal and bearing 
1. Use the SST to remove the bearing and the oil seal from 
the plug. 
Caution 
l The oil seal can not be reused. 
Outer box assembly 
1. Use the SST to remove the outer box. 
Oil seal and inner guide 
1, Use the SST to remove the oil seal and inner guide toward 
the cylinder side. 
Caution 
l The oil seal can not be reused. 
lnspectlon 
Steerlng rack 
1. Check the rack for cracking or other damage or for abnor- 
mal wear of the teeth; replace it if necessary. 
2. Check the seal ring installation part of the rack for abnor- 
mal wear or damage; replace it if necessary. 
3. Use V blocks to support both ends of the large-diameter 
part of the rack; check for excessive bending; replace it if 
necessary. 
Bending limit: 0.15mm (0.006 In) (near rack center) 
Plug 
1. Check for scratches or other damage at the oil seal instal- 
lation inner diameter; replace it if necessary.  
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CONVENTIONAL BRAKE SYSTEM P 
03UOPX-039 
ARROW MARK 
23UOPX-Old 
Check valve 
Inspection 
1. Disconnect the vacuum hose (with intenal check valve) from 
the engine side. 
2. Apply suction and pressure to the hose from the engine side. 
Verify that air flows only toward the engine. 
Caution 
l If the check valve is bad, replace the hose with the 
valve. 
3. Install the vacuum hose with the arrow facing the engine. 
P-15  
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WHEEL ALIGNMENT 
Camber and Caster 
1, Jack up the front of the vehicle and support it with safety 
stands. 
2. Remove the mounting block nuts. 
- 
1 BUORX-01 
23UORX-0; 
3. Push the mounting block downward, and turn it to the 
desired position. 
Direction indicator 
position 
A 
: Difference from standard position 
Camber angle Caster angle 
+14’ +14’ 
+29’ O0 
+14’ -14’ 
4. Install and tighten the mounting nuts to the specified torque. 
Tightening torque: 
29-40 Nnrn (3.0-4.1 m-kg, 22-30 ft-lb) 
Total toe-in 
1. Loosen the left and right tie rod locknuts, then turn the tie 
rods equally. 
Caution 
l The left and right tie rods are both right threaded, 
so, to increase the toe-in, turn the right tie rod to- 
ward the front of the vehicle and the left tie rod 
equally toward the rear. 
l One turn of the tie rod (both sides) changes the toe- 
in by about 6mm (0.24 in). 
2. Tighten the tie rod locknuts. 
Tightening torque: 
34-50 N-m (3.5-5.1 m-kg, 25-37 ft-lb)  
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WINDSHIELD S 
PROTECTOR 
I SEALANT 
mm (in) 
. 
03uosx-09 
GLASS / 
SPACER 
mm (in 
03uosx-1c 
PROTEG6 
MOLDING MOLDING 
SEALANT SEALANT 
CROSS-SECTION 
mm (in) 
03uosx-1c 
7. Align the protector on the body, and attach it securely as 
shown. 
8. Prepare the nozzle of the sealant gun so that it has a flange 
that can run along the edge of the glass and a V from which 
the sealant can flow. Once the primer is dry, apply the seal- 
ant around the entire circumference of the glass to fill the 
gap between the dam and the edge of the glass with a ridge 
of sealant 
12mm (0.47 in) high. 
Keep the bead of sealant smooth and even, reshaping it 
where necessary with a spatula. 
9. Lift the glass into place. Push it in lightly toward the vehicle 
to compress the sealant. 
Caution 
l Open the windows to prevent the glass from being 
pushed out by air pressure if a door is closed. 
Hardening time of repair seal 
I Temperature Surface hardening Time required until car 
time can be put into service 
I 
5% (41 OF) Approx. 1.5 hrs 12 hrs 
2ooc (68OF) Approx. 1 hr 
4 hrs 
35OC (95OF) 
Approx. 10 min 2 hrs 
10. Align the upper windshield molding on the body as shown, 
and push the molding into place along the top. 
Note 
l Install the molding before the sealant has hardened. 
11. Check for water leaks. If a leak is found, wipe the water off 
well and add 
sealant (BOO1 77 739) where needed. 
S-61  
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S REAR WINDOW GLASS 
03uosx-11 
WOTEGk GLASS 
SPACER 
-lATCHBACk 
GLASS 
SPACER 
mm (in 
03uosx-11 
6. Prepare the nozzle of the sealant gun so that it has a flange 
that can run along the edge of the glass and a V from which 
the sealant can flow. Once the primer is dry, apply the seal- 
ant around the entire circumference of the glass to fill the 
gap between the dam and the edge of the glass with a ridge 
of sealant 
12mm (0.47 in) high. 
Keep the bead of sealant smooth and even, reshaping it 
where necessary with a spatula. 
7. Lift the glass into place. Push it in lightly toward the vehicle 
to compress the sealant. 
Caution 
l Open the windows to prevent the glass from being 
pushed out by air pressure if a door is closed. 
Hardening time of repair seal 
Temperature Surface hardening Time required until car 
time can be put into service 
5T (41 OF) Approx. 1.5 hrs 12 hrs 
2o”c (6WF) Approx. 1 hr 4 hrs 
35% (95OF) Approx. 10 min 2 hrs 
8. Use a scraper to smooth away any sealant that oozes out. 
Add more sealant to any points of poor contact. 
9. Check for water leaks. If a leak is found, wipe the water off 
well and add 
sealant (BOO1 77 739) where needed. 
S-66  
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Terminal vdt 
wminal lrput 
1A - 
1B 0 
- 
1C 0 
1D e (ATX) ve: aattefy voltage 
1 
Connected to 
I Test wndition ~cwrect rc4t.gej F&W* 
- 
0 
- 
- 
3attery 
Uain r&y 
:FUEL INJ relay) Constant 
tgnition swdch V% For backt@ 
OFF ov 
ON V6 
Ignition swtch 
(START) 
Self-Diagnosis 
Checker 
[monitor lamp) 
3 - White crankii npprox 1ov 
fgnition switch ON ov 
Test swtch at “SELF-TEST’ With Self- 
Lamp illuminated for 3 sec. after igmtmn 4.5-5.w Diagnosis Check- 
switch OFF-+ON er and System 
Selector 
Lamp net illuminated after 3 Sec. VS 
Test swtch at “02 MONITOR” at idle 
i Monitor lamp illuminated 4.5-55v 
Test switch at “02 MONtTOR” at idfe 
Monitor lamp not illuminated 
Malfunction indicator 
lamp illuminated for 3 sec. after ignition 
Below 2 5v With System 
lalllp switch OFF+ON selector test 
WLI switch at 
Lamp not luminated after 3 sec. VE 
“SELF-TEST” 
lamp ifluminated BelOW 2.w 
Lamp not illuminated VS 
Self-Diagnosis Buzzer sounded for 3 sec. after ignrtion 
l With Self- 
Checker switch OFF-+ON Below 2.5V 
Diagm!3s 
(code number) Checker and 
Buzzer not sounded after 3 set VB 
system 
Select0 Buzzer sou&?d Below 2 5v l With System 
Selector test 
I Buzzer not sounded 
tgmter Ignition switch ON ov 
Idle Appror 0 2v - 
Headlight switch Headlights ON 
f VB 
- 
Headlbhts OFF ! ov 
Diagnosis 
connector 
, System Selector test switch at 
VS Ignition witch 
“02 MONITOR” ON 
(TEN terminal) 
Rear window 
defroster switch 
Ground Icalifornia) System Selector tesf switch at 
“SELF-TEST” 
Rear window defroster watch OFF 
Rear window de!roster watch ON 
ConSlant QV 
ov lgmhon switch 
__ ON 
VO 
ov 
- Main relay (canadal fgmtion switch ON VB 
AC relay Ignitiin switch ON VB 
A/C switch ON at Idle Below 2.5% - 
Vehicle speed A/C switch OFF at Gle 
/ Vehicle stopped 
P/S pressure 
switch lgmhon switch ON 
P/S ON at idle Iturnino) 
I. 
P/S OFF at idle I VB Terminal voltage v‘s: Battery vottage 
I I 
1 
Terminal input Output Connected to Test condition comcl voltage Remark 
10 
0 A/C swatch AIC switch ON Befow25V ignition switch 
ON and blower 
A/C switch OFF VB I 
motor ON 
IP 
ii Blower control Blower control swtch OFF or 1 St poSItion VB tgnibon switch 
switch ON 
Blower control switch 2nd or higher 
ov 
position 
1Q 
0 Stopltght switch Brake pedal released Below 1 ov 
- 
IT <; Brake pedal depressed VE 
lnhtbitor switch N or P range ov Ignition switch 
(P N range) ON 
Other ranges VB 
Cruise control man Set or Resume swtch ON or vehicle speed lgmhon swtch 
switch 8kmih &mph) lower than preset speed &tow 1 5~ ON 
(Drwng vehcfe crwse cantrol 
OperatiOn) 
Fk 
z 1v - 
3A ’ Throttle Sensor 
(Idle switch) Normal conditions 
Accelerator pedal released 
Accelerator pedal depressed “8 
Bebw 1 ov lgnihon swatch 
ON 
VS 
I - 
- 
- - - 
- 
- 
- - - 
D&rib&r 
-‘. / b / / (Ne-signal) lgmtion swtch ON 
/ ,,,, Approx. OV 
or 5v 
- 
Approx 2v 
I ._. 
/ 
28 1 
AdlOw meter lgmhon switch ON 
Approx 3 BV  ., 
- 
Idle Approx 3 3V 
2c j r: 
I \’ oxygen sensor fgmtson switch ON ov 
1 
20 Idle (cold englIIei 
Idle (after warn-up) 
lncreasma enwe speed (after warm-up) ov 
O-l ov - 
0 w-1 .ov 
_ - 
, 
Deceleration o-o 4v 
Coolmg fan swtch Fan operahng (engine coolant temperature 
over 97°C (207’F) or diagnosis connector DV 
termmat TFA grounded) - 
Fan not operatmg (idle) 
Water thermosensor Engine codant temperature L” %, I”” I , ‘Y”8’.“” . . . ...-1. 
After warm-up 
I 
Thrnttb SP”SOi 1 Accelerator pedal released Approx 0.5V 
2G .._..._ --..-- 
- 
Accelerator pedal fully depressed Approx. 4 OV 
0 ATF thermosensor -XPC (-2o”~)--1x1~c (302°F) aprxox as5-~m lgmhon swtch 
ON 
ATF temp 20°C (68°F) Approx. 4.6V 
13OOC (266°F) Aporox 1.54V 
I I I I I I 
2H / i, I / Hold switch Hold mode Below 2V Ingbhon switch 
Normal mode