flat tire MAZDA PROTEGE 1992 Workshop Manual
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l Capacity
MTX B6, BP SOHC:
2.68 liters (2.83 US qt, 2.36 Imp qt)
BP DOHC
3.35 liters (3.55 US qt, 2.96 Imp qt)
ATX: 6.3 liters (6.7 US qt, 5.5 Imp qt)
l Level and condition
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Brake fluid, clutch fluid
Brake fluid*3 -
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I Tire inflation pressure and wear l Proper pressure-
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l Wheel cylinder operation and leakage l Lining for wear or damage l Lining thickness:
Minimum 1 .Omm (0.04 in)
l Drum inner diameter. 3s) or f
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Power steering fluid
Drum brake ? every
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Maximum 201mm (7.91 in)
l Caliper operation l Disd plate thickness:
Minimum Front.... 20mm (0.79 in)
Rear . . . . . 7.0mm (0.28 in)
l Pad thickness:
Minimum Front.... 2.0mm (0.08 in) P-20
P-25
P-l 8
P-25
N-27
N-8 Rear . . . . . 1 .Omm (0.04 in)
l Operation and looseness l Fluid leakage or oozina
l Free play.... O--3OmmjO-1.18 in)
l Damage looseness and grease leakage
l Cracking and damage
l Insulator clearawp .-v
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Steering operation and linkage
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Drive shaft dust boots
Exhaust system heat shield
Air conditioner system (if equipped) Refrigerant
Compressor
Suspension components (front and rear)
All chassis and body nuts and bolts
All locks and hinaes
Washer fluid -
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F-136
u-35
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l Damaae
l Retighten all loose nuts and bolts
l Lubricate all locks and hinges
l Level
l ODeration - Function of all lights l !%t and damage -
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WHEELS AND TIRES
WHEELS AND TIRES
SPECIAL NOTES ABOUT WHEELS AND TIRES
1. Do not use wheels or tires other than the specified types.
2. Aluminum wheels are easily scratched. When washing them, use a soft cloth, never a wire brush. If the
vehicle is steam cleaned, do not allow boiling water to contact the wheels.
3. If alkaline compounds (such as saltwater or road salts) get on aluminum wheels, wash them as soon as
possible to prevent damage. Use only a neutral detergent.
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NOTES REGARDING TIRE REPLACEMENT
Note the following points when tires are to be removed from or mounted onto the wheels.
1. Be careful not to damage the tire bead, the rim bead, or the edge of the rim.
2. Use a wire brush, sandpaper, or cloth to clean and remove all rust and dirt from the rim edge and the
rim bead.
3. When cleaning aluminum wheels, use a soft cloth, never a wire brush or sandpaper.
4. Remove any pebbles, glass, nails, and other foreign items embedded in the tire tread.
5. Be sure the air valve is installed correctly.
6. Apply a soapy solution to the tire bead and the edge of the rim.
7. After mounting a tire onto a wheel, inflate the tire to 250-300 kPa (2.55-3.06 kg/cm2, 35.55-42.66
psi). Check to be sure that the bead is seated correctly onto the rim and that there are no air leaks. Then
reduce the pressure to the specified level.
8. If a tire iron is used to change a tire on an aluminum wheel, be sure to use a piece of rubber between
the iron lever and the wheel to avoid damage to the wheel. Work should be done on a rubber mat, not
on a hard or rough surface.
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TIRE
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INSPECTION / ADJUSTMENT
Air Pressure
Air pressure
Check the air pressure of all tires, including the spare tire, with
an air pressure gauge. If necessary, adjust the air pressure.
Tire Size Air Pressure kPa (kgf/cm2, psi)
Front Tires Rear Tires
P155180R13 79s
PI 75/70R13 82s 216 (2.2, 32) 216 (2.2, 32)
P185/60R14 82H
1115/70D14 415 (4.2, 60)
Air Leakage
Verify that there is no air leakage from the air valve.
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Q-3
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WHEELS AND TIRES
Irregular Tire Wear
Abnormal tire wear patterns, such as shown in the illustration, may occur. Refer to the chart for the possible
causes and remedies.
Wear condition
SHOULDER WEAR Possible cause l Underinflation (both sides worn) l Hard cornering l Lack of rotation Remedy
l Measure and adjust pressure l Reduce speed l Rotate tires
CENTER WEAR
l Overinflation l Lack of rotation *Measure and adjust pressure l Rotate tires
FEATHERED EDGE
l Incorrect toe adjustment l Adjust toe-in
UNEVEN WEAR
l Incorrect camber or caster l Malfunctioning suspension l Unbalanced wheel
*Out-of-round brake drum or disc
l Lack of rotation *Repair or replace axle or suspension parts
l Repair or replace suspension l Balance or replace
*Correct or replace
l Rotate tires
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Q-5
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WHEEL ALIGNMENT
WHEEL ALIGNMENT
PRE-INSPECTION
1. Check the tire inflations and set to the recommended pressure, if necessary.
2. Inspect the front wheel bearing play; replace the bearing if necessary.
3. inspect the wheel and tire runout.
4. Inspect the ball joints and steering linkage for any excessive looseness.
5. The vehicle must be on level ground and have no luggage or passenger load.
6. The difference in height between the left and right sides from the center of the wheel to the fender brim
must not exceed
10mm (0.39 in).
7. Shake the vehicle to check operation of the shock absorbers.
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FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT
Specifications
item
Specifications
Maximum Inner 4o” f: 2O
steering angle Outer
33O f 2O
Total mm (in) 2 f 3 (0.08 f 0.12)
toe-in dearee 0.20 f 0.30 Wheel alignment
(*‘Unladen) Front
*I Fuel tank full; radiator coolant and Camber angle -0005 * 45’
Caster angle 1°55’ f 55’
Kingpin angle 12O25’
engine oil at specified level; and spare tire, jack, and tools in designated positions.
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Adjustments
Maximum steering angle
1. Loosen the left and right tie rod locknuts, then turn the tie
rods equally.
Maximum left/right difference: 3mm (0.12 in)
2. Tighten the tie rod locknuts.
Tightening torque:
34-50 N-m (3.5-5.1 m-kg, 25-37 ft-lb)
3. Adjust the toe-in after adjusting the steering angle.
4. Inspect and adjust the toe-in after adjusting the turning angle.
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Specifications
Item
Headlight
Front turn signal/Parking light
Stop/Taillight
High mount stoplight
Rear turn signal light
Back-up light
License plate light
Rear side marker light
EXTERIOR LIGHTING SYSTEM
* PROTEGi Number Specification (W) (Bulb trade number)
2 65/45 (9004)
2 27/8 (1157)
2*, 4 (3HB) 27/8 (1157)
1 18.4 (1141)
2 27 (1156)
2 27 (1156)
2 7.5 (89)*, 5 (168) [3HB]
2 3.8 (194)
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AIMING
1. Adjust the tire air pressure to specification.
2. Position the unloaded vehicle on a flat, level surface. /----------
03UOTX-046 1 3. Adiust the headlights to meet local regulations. To adjust,
Note
l Adjust, using specification numbers 9H-15V (found
on headlight lens) with a “HOPPY” brand aimer or
equivalent.
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turk the two adjusting screws.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Headlight
Circuit diagram
T-30
OSUOTX-184
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INSTRUMENT CLUSTER T
(For Canada)
(For USA)
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OSUOTX-114
Standard Indication
(rpm)
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000 Allowable range
@pm)
880-l ,060
1,970-2,150
3,000-3,180
4,000-4,240
5,000-5,300
6,000-6,360
7.000-7.420
8:600-8:480
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Inspection
Speedometer
1. Using a speedometer tester, check the speedometer for ai-
lowable indication error, and check the operation of the
odometer. Replace if necessary.
2. Check the speedometer for fluctuation and/or abnormal
noise.
Caution
l If significant fluctuation occurs or the speedome-
ter does not move at all, remove the speedometer
cable. If it is normal, replace the speedometer as-
sembly.
l Tire wear and improper inflation will Increase
speedometer error.
Tachometer
1. Connect a test tachometer to the engine, and start the
engine.
2. Check the tachometer for allowable indication error. Replace
if necessary.
Caution
l When removing or installing the tachometer, do not
drop it or subject it to sharp shocks.
Fuel gauge
1. Remove the instrument cluster. (Refer to page T-69.)
2. Apply battery voltage to terminal 2L and ground terminal 2E.
3. Connect the red lead of the
SST to terminal 1C and the
black lead to a negative battery terminal.
4. Set the
SST to the resistance values shown in the figure.
5. Verify that the needle indicates the correct values.
Caution
l Continue the above checks for at least two minutes
each to correctly judge the condition.
l The allowable indication error is twice the width of
the needle.
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TECHNICAL DATA
Q. WHEELS AND TIRES
Item Specifications
Wheel
Size
Off set Standard: 13x5-J, 14x5 l/2-JJ
Temporary
mm (in) 1 _ spare: 14x4-T
45 (1.77)
I Diameter of oitch circle
mm (in) I 100 (3.94)
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Inflation pressure kPa (kg/cm*, psi) Front 1 8
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Runout limit
Unbalance limit mm (in) ;lii.raltLa’
a (02) ’
13 inch wheel: 11 (0.
R. SUSPENSION Item Specifications
Suspension type Strut
)e Double-acting, oil-filled
I Shock absorber tyf
Coil spring
Type
Dimension
Type Front Taper wound
Rear Straight wound
See next page
Torsion bar
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19.1 (0.75)
20.0 (0.79)
22.0 (0.87)
21 .O f0.83)
Wheel alignment
(“‘Unladened) BP SOHC ;;a;
Diameter
mm (in) BP DOHC - ;la;t
Front -
B6 SOHC
Rear 20.0 (0.79)
Maximum Inner 4o” f 2O
steering angle Outer
Total mm (in) 2 f 3 (0.08 j
Front toe-in
dearee
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Rear
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Camber angle
Caster angle
Kingpin angle
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1 dearee I , --U’-- 1
Camber angle
I 33O * 2O
: 0.12)
0.2O f 0.3O
-0OO5’ * 45’
1055’ * 55’
12O25’
2 f 3 (0.08 f 0.12)
0.2O f 0.3O
-0°20’ f 45’
l ’ Fuel tank full; radiator coolant and engine ail at specified level; and spare tire, jack, and tools in designated posmons.
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