check engine light MAZDA PROTEGE 1992 Workshop Manual
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PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION
PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION
PRE-DELIVERY INSPECTION TABLE
Following items may be done at any time prior to delivery to your customer.
INSPECT and ADJUST, if necessary, the following items to
the specifications:
0 Glass, exterior bright metal and paint for damage
Cl Wheel lug nuts, and locks (if equipped)
88-118 N.m (9-12 m-kg, 65-87 ft-lb)
q All weatherstrips for damage or detachment
0 Operation of hood release and lock
0 Operation of trunk lid, rear hatch, and fuel lid opener
Cl With trunk open, check for spare jack, tire, tools, and
fasteners securing these items in place.
Cl Door operation and alignment
Cl Headlight aim
INSTALL the following parts:
Cl Wheel caps or rings (if equipped)
q Outside rearview mirror(s)
1 UNDER HOOD-ENGINE OFF )
INSPECT and ADJUST, if necessary, the following items to
the specifications:
0 Fuel, coolant and hydraulic lines, fittings, connections and
components for leaks
Cl Engine oil level
0 Power steering fluid level
0 Brake and clutch master cylinder fluid level
El Windshield washer reservoir fluid level
Cl Radiator coolant level
Cl Tightness of battery terminals
Cl Manual transaxle oil level
riizmiq
INSTALL the following parts:
Cl Rubber stopper for inside rearview mirror
CHECK operation of the following items:
0 Seat controls (sliding and reclining) and head restraint
Cl Folding rear seat
0 Door locks, including childproof door locks (if equipped)
Seat belts and warning system
Cl Ignition switch and steering lock
0 Inhibitor switch (ATX only)
U Starter interlock switch (clutch pedal, MTX only)
Cl All lights, including warning and indicator lamps
Cl Sound warning system
Cl Horn, wipers and washers (front and rear, if equipped)
0 Audio system (if equipped) 0 Cigarette lighter and clock
0 Sunroof (if equipped)
II Remote control outside rearview mirrors (if equipped)
Cl Power windows (if equipped)
q Heater, defroster and air conditioner at various mode
selections (if equipped)
CHECK the following items:
Cl Presence of spare fuse
0 Upholstery and interior finish
CHECK and ADJUST, if necessary, the following items:
0 Pedal height and free play of brake and clutch pedal
Pedal height mm (in) Free play mm (in)
0 Parking brake
5-7 notches/98 N (10 kg, 22lb)
UNDER HOOD-ENGINE RUNNING AT
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
CHECK the following items:
q Automatic transaxle fluid level
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CHECK the following items:
Cl Underside fuel, coolant and hydraulic lines, fittings, con-
nections and components for leaks
0 Tires for cuts or bruises
0 Steering linkage, suspension, exhaust system and all un-
derside hardware for looseness or damage
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CHECK the following items:
0 Brake operation
0 Clutch operation
Cl Steering control
Cl Operation of gauges
q Squeaks, rattles or unusual noise
Cl Emergency locking retractors
0 Cruise control system (if equipped)
1 AFTER ROAD TEST (
CHECK for necessary owner information materials.
Following items must be done just before the delivery to your customer.
q Load test battery and charge if necessary
1 Volts 1 0 Install fuses for accessories
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0 Adjust tire pressure to the specification
Load test result cl Remove seat and floor mat protective covers
(Refer to door label) 0 Vacuum and clean interior of vehicle
0 Clean outside of vehicle q Inspect installation of option parts with invoice
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Bl ENGINE TUNE-UP PROCEDURE
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OWOBX-261
13UOBl-08
LOCK BOLTS
IGNITION TIMING, IDLE SPEED
Preparation
1, Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature.
2. Turn all electric loads OFF.
3. Connect the
SST to the diagnosis connector.
4. Connect the timing light.
5. Connect a tachometer to the diagnosis connector
IG- ter-
minal as shown.
6. Set switch @ to position 1.
7. Set TEST SW to SELF-TEST.
Note
l If the SST is not used, jump across the (TEN) ter-
minal and the (GND) terminal of the diagnosis con-
nector.
Ignition Timing
Inspection / Adjustment
1. Perform preparation. (Refer to above.)
2. Check if the timing mark (Yellow) on the crankshaft pulley
and the mark on the timing belt cover are aligned.
Ignition timing: (at idle speed)
B6 SOHC
BTDC 70 f 10 BP SOHC
5O f lo
3. If the marks are not aligned, loosen the distributor lock bolts
and turn the distributor to make the adjustment.
4. Tighten the distributor lock bolts to the specified torque.
Tightening torque:
19-25 N.m (1.9-2.6 m-kg, 14-19 ft-lb)
5. Disconnect the SST.
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Bl ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
01 EOBX-056
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Steps After Installation
1. Lower the vehicle.
2. Connect the negative battery cable.
3. Start the engine and check the ignition timing.
(Refer to page 61-8)
Installation Note
Oil seal
1. Apply a small amount of clean engine oil to the lip of a new
oil seal.
2. Push the oil seal slightly in by hand.
Caution
l The oil seal must be tapped in until it is flush with
the edge of the oil pump body.
3. Tap the oil seal in evenly with a suitable pipe and a hammer.
Oil seal outer diameter: 50.5mm (1.98 in)
Timing belt pulley
1. Install the timing belt pulley.
2. Install the pulley woodruff key with the tapered side toward
the oil pump body.
Pulley lock bolt
1. Hold the crankshaft with the SST and tighten the pulley lock
bolt.
Tightening torque:
157-167 N*rn (16-17 m-kg, 116-123 ft-lb)
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INSTALLATION
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Resonance chamber
1. Install the resonance chamber.
Tightening torque:
7.8-l 1 N-m (80-I 10 cm-kg, 69-95 in-lb)
Undercover and side cover
1. Install the undercover and side cover.
Steps After Installation
1. If the engine oil was drained, fill with the specified amount and type of engine oil.
(Refer to Section D.)
Accelerator cable
1. Install the accelerator cable.
2. Adjust the cable deflection by turning nut @.
Deflection: I-3mm (0.04-0.12 in)
Battery duct, battery carrier, and battery
1. Install the battery duct.
Tightening torque:
7.8-l 1 N-m (80-l 10 cm-kg, 69-95 in-lb)
2. Install the battery carrier.
Tightening torque:
7.8-11 N.m (80-110 cm-kg, 69-95 in-lb)
3. Install the battery and the battery bracket.
Tightening torque:
2.9-5.9 N*m (30-60 cm-kg, 26-52 in-lb)
Air cleaner assembly
1. Install the air cleaner assembly.
lightening torque
@: 19-25 N-m (1.9-2.6 m-kg, 14-19 ft-lb)
@: 7.8-l 1 N-m (80-I 10 cm-kg, 69-95 in-lb)
2. Connect the airflow sensor connector.
2. Fill the radiator with the specified amount and type of engine coolant.
(Refer to Section E.)
3. If the transaxle oil was drained, fill with the specified amount and type of transaxle oil.
(Refer to Sections J, K.)
4. Connect the negative battery cable.
5. Start the engine and check the following
(1) Engine oil, transaxle oil, and engine coolant leakage.
(2) Ignition timing, idle speed. (Refer to page 61-8.)
(3) Operation of emission control system.
6. Perform a road test,
7. Recheck the engine oil and engine coolant levels.
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82 ENGINE TUNE-UP PROCEDURE
03UOB2-013
IGNITION TIMING, IDLE SPEED
Preparation
1. Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature.
2. Turn all electric loads OFF.
3. Connect the
SST to the diagnosis connector.
4. Connect the timing light.
5. Connect a tachometer to the diagnosis connector
IO- ter-
minal as shown.
TEN
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6. Set switch @to position 1.
7. Set TEST SW to SELF-TEST.
Note
l If the SST is not used, jump across the TEN termi-
nal and the GND terminal of the diagnosis con-
nector.
Ignition Timing
Inspection / Adjustment
1. Perform “Preparation.” (Refer to above.)
2. Check if the timing mark (yellow) on the crankshaft pulley
and the mark on the timing belt cover are aligned.
Ignition timing: 10 * f lo BTDC (at Idle speed)
3. If the marks are not aligned, loosen the distributor lock bolts
and turn the distributor to make the adjustment.
4. Tighten the distributor lock bolts to the specified torque.
Tightening torque:
19-25 N*m (1 .Q-2.6 m-kg, 14-19 ft-lb)
5. Disconnect the SST.
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ON-VEHICLE MAINTENANCE
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Oil seal
1. Cut the oil seal lip with a razor knife.
2. Remove the oil seal with a screwdriver protected with a rag.
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ALIGN.KEY GRCi&E
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23UOB2-025
Steps After Installation
1. Connect the negative battery cable.
2. Start the engine and check as follows:
l Ignition timing. (Refer to page 92-8.)
3
Installation Note
Oil seal
1. Apply a small amount of clean engine oil to the lip of a new
oil seal.
2. Push the oil seal slightly in by hand.
3. Tap the oil seal in evenly with a suitable pipe and a ham-
mer until it is about flush with the face of the oil pump body.
Oil seal outer diameter: 50.5mm (1.98 in)
Timing belt pulley
1. Install the timing belt pulley.
2. Install the pulley Woodruff key with the tapered side toward
the oil pump body.
Pulley lock bolt
1. Hold the crankshaft with the SST and tighten the pulley lock
bolt.
Tightening torque:
157-187 N.m (18-17 m-kg, 116-123 ft-lb)
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RADIATOR, THERMOSTAT t
THERMOSTAT
REMOVAL / INSTALLATION INSPECTION
Check for the following and repair or replace as necessary.
1. Cracks, damage, and water leakage.
2. Bent fins (repair with a screwdriver).
3. Distorted or bent radiator inlet.
Steps After Installation
1. Fill the radiator with the specified amount and type of en-
gine coolant. (Refer to page E-6.)
2. Connect the negative battery cable.
3. Start the engine and check for leaks.
Caution
l Position the hose clamp in the original location on the hose, and squeeze the clamp lightly
with large pliers to ensure a good fit.
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Drain the engine coolant.
3. Remove in the order shown in the figure.
4. Install in the reverse order of removal.
SOHC AND BP SOHC : \,
19-26 N&6.9-2.6 m-kg, 14-19 ft-lb) 19-26 N-m (l.S--2&m-kg, 14-Wft-lb)
23UOEX-006
1. Water thermoswitch connector
2. Radiator hose upper
3. Thermostat cover
4. Thermostat gasket 5. Thermostat
Inspection . . . . .., .., ,.. ,.. . . . ,.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . below
Installation Note ..,....................... page E-10
Installation Note . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
page E-10
INSPECTION
1. Visually check that the thermostat valve is airtight.
2. Place the thermostat and a thermometer in water.
3. Heat the water and check the following:
Initial-opening temperature
Main: 86.5-89.5°C (188-193OF)
Sub : 83.5-86.5OC (182-188OF)
Full-open temperature: 1 OOOC (212OF)
Full-open lift
OSUOEX-019
Main: 8.0mm (0.31 In) min.
Sub : 1.5mm (0.06 in) min.
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F OUTLINE
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS
Component
Air cleaner
Airflow meter
Mr valve
Atmospheric pressure
Sensor
Catalytic converter Function Remark
Filters air entering throttle body
Detects amount of intake air; sends signal to intake air thermosensor and fuel pump
ECU switch included
Supplies bypass air into dynamic chamber
l Engine speed increased to shorten
when engine is cold warm-up period
l Thermowax type l Installed in dynamic chamber
Detects atmospheric pressure; sends signal Built in ECU
to ECU
Reduces HC, CO, and NOx by chemical Monolith type
reaction Charcoal canister
Stores fuel tank fumes while engine stopped Check valve
Controls pressure in fuel tank Two-way type Circuit opening relay
Voltage for fuel pump while engine running Clutch switch (MTX)
Detects clutch condition; sends signal to Switch OFF when clutch pedal released
ECU Diagnosis connector
Concentrated service connector 25pin (located near left suspension mount-
Concentrated terminals: ing block)
1. EGI self-diagnostic terminal
2. EC-AT self-diagnostic terminal
3. Test terminal
4. Fuel pump check terminal
5. Cooling fan check terminal
6. Engine rpm output terminal Dynamic chamber
Interconnects all cylinders Engine control unit (ECU) Detects the following:
1. A/C operation 1. A/C switch
2. Air/fuel ratio (Oxygen concentration) 2. Oxygen sensor
3. ATF thermosensor
4. Atmospheric pressure 4. Atmospheric pressure sensor
5. Braking signal 5. Stoplight switch (MTX)
6. Cranking signal 6. Ignition switch (START Position)
7. DRL (Daytime Running Light) operation 7. DRL relay (Canada)
8. E/L operation 8. Blower motor switch, cooling fan relay,
headlight switch, and rear window
defroster switch
9. Engine coolant temperature 9. Water thermosensor
10. Engine speed 10. Distributor (Ne-signal)
11. Ignition ON signal 11. Ignition switch
12. In-gear condition 12. Neutral and clutch switches (MTX)
13. Inhibitor switch (ATX) 13. N range, D range, S range, L range
switch
14. Intake air amount 14. Airflow meter
15. Intake air temperature 15. Intake air thermosensor
(In airflow meter)
16. No.1 piston TDC of compression
17. P/S operation
18. Shift solenoid (ATX)
19. Test signal (Ignition timing, idle speed,
Malfunction code No.)
20. Throttle valve fully closed/fully open
condition 16. Distributor (G-signal) DOHC)
17. P/S pressure switch
18. 1-2, 2-3, 3-4, Lockup solenoid
19. Diagnosis connector
(TEN terminal)
20. Throttle sensor (MTX)
21. Throttle valve opening angle
22. Turbine sensor 21. Throttle sensor (ATX) .__r
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OUTLINE
Component Function Remark
Engine control unit (ECU) Controls operation of the following:
(Cont’d)
1. A/C (Cut-off) 1. A/C relay
2. Fail-safe function 2. Self-Diagnosis Checker and MIL
3. Fuel injection system 3. Injector
4. idle speed control 4. Idle speed control (ISC) valve
5. Ignition timing control system 5. Igniter
6. Monitor function 6. Monitor lamp (Self-Diagnosis Checker)
7. Pressure regulator control system 7. Solenoid valve
(Pressure regulator control) (BP)
8. Purge control system 8. Purge control solenoid valve
9. VICS 9. Solenoid valve (WCS) (DOHC) Fuel filter
Filters particles from fuel Fuel pump
Provides fuel to injectors l Operates while engine running l Installed in fuel tank Igniter
Receives spark signal from ECU and gener-
ates high voltage in ignition coil Ignition switch
Engine cranking signal sent to ECU (START position)
Inhibitor switch (ATX)
Detects in-gear condition; sends signal to Switch ON in N or P range
ECU Injector
Intake air thermosensor
Idle speed control (ISC)
valve
Main relay
(FUEL INJ relay)
MIL (Malfunction
indicator lamp)
Neutral switch (MTX)
Oxygen sensor
PCV valve
P/S pressure switch
Pressure regulator
Resonance chamber
Resonance duct
Separator
Stoplight switch
Solenoid valve
(Purge control)
Shutter valve actuator
(DOHC)
Throttle body
Throttle sensor
Injects fuel into intake port l Controlled by signals from ECU
l High-ohmic injector
Detects intake air temperature; sends signal Installed on dynamic chamber
to ECU
Controls bypass air amount Controlled by duty signal from ECU
Supplies electric current to injectors, ECU,
etc.
Lamp flashes to indicate malfunction code
number of input and output devices
Detects in-gear condition; sends signal to
ECU
Detects oxygen concentration; sends signal
to ECU
Controls blowby gas introduced into engine
Detects P/S operation; sends signal to ECU
Adjusts fuel pressure supplied to injectors
Reduces intake air noise
Reduces intake air noise
Prevents fuel from flowing into charcoal
canister
Detects braking operation (deceleration),
sends signal to ECU
Controls evaporative fumes from canister to
intake manifold
Closes/opens shutter valve to improve
torque characteristics
Controls intake air quantity
l Detects throttle valve fully closed/fully
opened condition (MTX) TEN terminal grounded
Switch ON in neutral
Zirconia ceramic and platinum coating
P/S: ON when steering wheel turned right or
left
Controlled by duty signal from ECU
For Variable inertia charging system (VICS*)
Integrated throttle sensor, dashpot, and ISC
valve
l Detects throttle valve opening angle
(A-W
l Sends signals to ECU
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F TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
11 ROUGH IDLE/ENGINE STALLS AT IDLE - WHEN A/C, P/S, OR E/L ON
DESCRIP.
*Engine stalls or vibrates excessively at idle when A/C, P/S, or E/L ON TION *A/C, P/S, daytime running lights (Canada), headlights, blower fan and electric cooling fan operate normally
*Idle condition is normal when A/C, P/S, and E/L is OFF (TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS]
@ Idle speed control system malfunction l Engine speed feedback control inoperative ;TEP INSPECTION
ACTION
1
Check if “00” is displayed on Self-Diagnosis Yes
Checker with ignition switch ON Go to next step W page F-82 No
Service Code No. displayed
Check for cause (Refer to specified
SYSTEM SELECT: 1 check sequence) w page F-83
“88” flashes
W:SELFTEST
Check ECU terminal 1 F voltage w page F-150
Specification: Battery voltage
(Ignition switch ON)
* If OK, replace ECU w page F-149
c3 If not OK, check wiring between
ECU and Self-Diagnosis Checker
2 Check switches for correct operation by Self-
Yes
Diagnosis Checker Monitor Lamp with ignition Go to next step
switch ON CT page F-105
No Lamp not ON or OFF with specltied
switch
Check for cause (Refer to specified
check sequence) w page F-108
Lamp always ON
Check wiring between ECU terminal ID
and Self-Diagnosis Checker
W:SELFTEST
3
EhFKk if ECU terminal IK (MTX) II (ATX) voltage
Yes Try known good ECU and check if con-
dition improves w page F-150 w page F-149
Specification: Battery voltage (at Idle)
1 K (LGIY)
No
Check for short circuit in wiring be-
tween diagnosis connector terminal
TEN and ground
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