fuse MAZDA PROTEGE 1992 Workshop Manual
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Page 17 of 1164

CAUTION GI
9MUGIX-032
9MUGIX-029
Fuse
Replacement
1. When replacing a fuse, be sure to replace it with one of
specified capacity.
If a fuse again fails after it has been replaced, the circuit
probably has a short circuit and the wiring should be
checked.
2. Be sure the negative battery terminal is disconnected be-
fore replacing a main fuse (80A).
3. When replacing a pullout fuse, use the fuse puller supplied
in the fuse box cover.
Wiring Harness
Wiring color codes
Two-color wires are indicated by a two-color code symbol.
The first letter indicates the base color of the wire and the sec-
ond the color of the stripe.
CODE COLOR
B Black
BR Brown
G Green
GY Gray
L Blue
LB Light Blue
LG Light Green CODE COLOR
0 Orange
P Pink
R Red
v Violet
w White
Y Yellow
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GI-15
Page 20 of 1164

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
i.. _
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
23UOAX-002
A-2
Page 417 of 1164

CONTROL SYSTEM F
VB: Battery voltage
incorrect voltage POBSible cause
Alwvs OV’ l ROOM IOA fuse burned l Open circuit in wiring from ROOM IOA fuse to ECU terminal 1A
Always OV
l Main relay malfunction (Refer to page F-171) l Open or short circuit in wiring from main relay to ECU terminal 1B
I
Always OV (Starter turns) l Open or short circuit in wiring from starter interlock switch (USA), ignition
switch (CANADA), to ECU terminal 1C
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Always OV
Always Vs
Always approx. 5V
l Main relay (FUEL IWJ relay) malfunction (Refer to page F-171) l Open circuit in wiring from main relay to diagnosis connector terminal +B l Open or short circuit in wiring from diagnosis connector terminal MEN to
ECU terminal 1D
l Poor connection at ECU connector l ECU malfunction
l ECU malfunction
Always below
23 MIL always ON
MIL never ON
l Short circuit in wiring from combination meter to ECU terminal 1E l ECU malfunction
l Open circuit in wiring from combination meter to ECU terminal 1E
I
Always Ve l Poor connection at ECU connector l ECU malfunction
Always below
2.5V
Always
VB
No display on Self- * Main relay (FUEL INJ relay) malfunction (Refer to page F-171)
Diagnosis Checker l Open circuit in wiring from main relay to diagnosis connector terminal +B
“88” displayed and
l Open or short circuit in wiring from diagnosis connector terminal FEN to
buzzer sounds con- ECU terminal 1F
tinuously
l Poor connectron at ECU connector l ECU malfunction
Always OV
l Short circuit in wiring from igniter to ECU terminal 1G
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I -
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I -
I -
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Always below
2.5V
Always VB AIC does not operate l A/C relay malfunction (Refer to page U-55) l Open circurt in wiring from ignition switch to A/C relay l Open circuit in wiring from A/C relay to ECU terminal 1J
A/C switch OFF but
l Short circuit in wiring from A/C relay to ECU terminal IJ
AIC operates l ECU malfunction
l Poor connection at ECU connector l ECU malfunction
Always below l.OV
l Short circuit in wiring from diagnosis connector terminal TEN to ECU termi-
nal 1K
Always Vs
l Open circuit in wiring from diagnosis connector terminal TEN to ECU termi-
nal 1K
l Open circuit in wiring from diaonosis connector terminal GND to ground
Always below
2.W
Always Va DRL ON when ignition
l Short circuit in wiring from DRL relay to ECU terminal IL
switch ON l Short circuit in wiring from DRL relay to DRL unit
DRL never ON
l Open circuit in wiring from DRL relay to ignition switch
l Parking brake switch always ON l DRL unit malfunction (Refer to page T-33)
23UOFX- 134
F-l 51
Page 425 of 1164

CONTROL SYSTEM F
VB: Battery voltage
Incorrect voltage Possible cause
Always OV l ROOM 10A fuse burned l Open circuit in wiring from ROOM 10A fuse to ECU terminal 1A
Always OV
l Main relay malfunction (Refer to page F-171) l Open or short circuit in wiring from main relay to ECU terminal 1B
Always OV (Starter turns)
l Open or short circuit in wiring from or inhibitor switch (ATX) to ECU termi-
nal 1C
Always OV
Always Ve
Always 4.5~5.5U
l Main relay (FUEL INJ relay) malfunction (Refer to page F-171) l Open circuit in wiring from main relay to diagnosis connector terminal +B l Open or short circuit in wiring from diagnosis connector terminal MEN to
ECU terminal 1D
l Poor connection at ECU connector l ECU malfunction
l ECU malfunction
Always below
25v
Always Va MIL always ON
MIL never ON
l Short circuit in wiring from combination meter to ECU terminal 1E l ECU malfunction
l Open circuit in wiring from combination meter to ECU terminal 1E
l Poor connection at ECU connector l ECU malfunction
Always below
2.5V
Always VB No display on Self- * Main relay (FUEL INJ relay) malfunction (Refer to page F-171)
Diagnosis Checker
l Open circuit in wiring from main relay to diagnosis connector terminal +B
“88” displayed and
l Open or short circuit in wiring from diagnosis connector terminal FEN to
buzzer sounds con- ECU terminal 1F
tinuously
l Poor connection at ECU connector l ECU malfunction
Always OV
l Short circuit in wiring from igniter to ECU terminal 1G
Always below 1 .OV (Headlights OK)
l Open or short circuit in wiring from headlight relay to ECU terminal 1H
(Refer to page F-171)
Always OV
Always VB
Always OV Illumination lamp
ON when rear
window defroster
switch ON
Illumination lamp
never ON
Approx. 5V (California)
Always OV (Canada)
l Short circuit in wiring from diagnosis connector terminal TEN to ECU termi-
nal II
l Open circuit in wiring from diagnosis connector terminal TEN to ECU termi-
nal II
l Open circuit in wiring from diagnosis connector terminal GND to ground
l Open or short circuit in wiring from rear window defroster switch to ECU
terminal 1 J
l Open circuit in wiring from ignition switch to rear window defroster switch l Rear window defroster switch malfunction (Refer to page T-21)
l Open circuit in wiring from ECU terminal 1K to ground
l Short circuit in wiring from ECU terminal 1K to main relay (FUEL INJ relay)
23UOFX-14: 2
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Page 459 of 1164

IGNITION SYSTEM . . . ._,
03UOGX-04
Lszl /
P
0 V
- 23UOGX-OC
03UOGX-048
03UOGX-04
03UOGX-0%
IGNITION COIL
Inspection
Spark test
1. Disconnect the high-tension lead from the distributor.
2. Hold it with insulated pliers 5-l
Omm (0.20-0.39 in) from
a ground.
3. Crank the engine and verify that a strong blue spark is
visible.
4. If there is no spark, disconnect the connector from the igni-
tion coil and check for voltage at the positive (+) terminal
of the connector with the ignition switch in the ON position.
Specification: Battery voltage
5. If there is no voltage, check the main fuse, ignition switch,
and wire harness.
Primary coil winding
1. Use an ohmmeter and measure resistance of the primary
coil winding. If not within specification, replace the coil.
Prlmary coil resistance: 0.81-0.99112 (at 2O*C [88*F])
Secondary coil winding
1. Use an ohmmeter and measure resistance of the secon-
dary coil winding. If not within specification replace the coil.
Secondary coil resistance: lo-18 kQ (at 20°C [68*F])
Insulation of case
1. Use a 500V megger tester to measure the insulation resis-
tance between each terminal and the case.
Speclficatlon: 10 MS1 min.
G-19
Page 761 of 1164

POWER DOOR LOCK SYSTEM s
Power door lock system does not operate
(All doors)
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Check ROOM 10A and DOOR OK NG VB: Battery voltage - Repair harness and replace fuses
1
Check for battery voltage at terminal-wire (L/R) of door
lock switch connector NG
Repair harness (Fuse box-Door lock switch)
1 OK
Check terminal voltage above connector with switch
each condition
Locked
Unlocked (G/R) wire
Va
ov (G/O) wire
ov
VB
1 OK
Check door lock switch (Refer to page S-26)
Disconnect door lock timer and relay connector:
check for battery voltage at terminal-wire (W/G) NO
- Repair harness (Fuse box-Door lock timer and relay) OK
Check terminal voltage above connector with switch
each condition
Lot ked
Unlocked
VB
ov (G/O) wire
ov
VB
1 OK
NO
Repair harness =
(Door lock switch-Door lock timer and relay)
1
Check for continuity of above connector terminal-wire
(B) to ground Repair harness (Door lock timer and relay-Ground)
I OK
Connect battery voltage to terminal-wire (G) and ground
terminal-wire (R) of door lock timer and relay; check that NGT Broken harness (Door lock timer and relay-Door lock
doors lock control) or defective door lock control
Reverse above connection; check that doors unlock (Refer to inspection; page S-26)
I OK F Check door lock timer and relay (Refer to page S-26)
23uosx-007 One door lock does not operate
t
Check door lock control (Refe Replace door lock control (Refer to pages S-13, 14, 19)
I OK __ Repair harness
- (Door lock timer and relay-Door lock control)
03uosx-030
s-25
Page 765 of 1164

POWER WINDOW SYSTEM S
Power window system does not operate
(All doors)
I
NG
Check POWER WIND 30A fuse - Repair harness and replace fuse
I
1 OK
Turn ignition switch ON
Check for battery voltage at terminal-wire (B/W) of main NG
power window switch connector Repair harness (Fuse box-Main power window switch)
I
OK
Disconnect main power window switch connector;
check continuity of terminal-wire (B) to ground Repair harness (Main switch-Ground)
OK
- Check main power window switch (Refer to page S-31)
I I
23UOSX-010
Only driver side power window does not operate
( Turn ignition switch ON
Check for battery voltage at terminal-wires (R/B) and
(R/G) of main power window switch connector
UP
DOWN (R/G) wire
~ _ 1 NG -i VB: Battst’y VOltaQe,
Check main power wrndow switch (Refer to page S-31)
OK
Check for battery voltage at terminal-wires (R/B) and
(R/G) of power window motor connector OK
= Check power window motor (Refer to page S-32)
23UOSX-011
Sk29
Page 791 of 1164

OUTSIDE MIRROR S
Power outside mirror does not operate
I
I VB: Battery voltage
Check RADIO 15A fuse Repair harness and replace fuse OK
Turn ignition switch ON
I.’
Check for battery voltage at terminal-wire (LIB) of NG
_ Repair harness
power outside mirror switch (Fuse box-Power outside mirror switch) OK
1
I
Disconnect power outside mirror switch connector;
check for continuity of connector terminal-wire (B) to
ground Repair harness (Power outside mirror switch-Ground)
Check power outside mirror switch
(Refer to page S-55) OK
- Replace power outside mirror switch NO
(Refer to page S-55)
Reconnect power outside mirror switch connector;
disconnect remote control mirror connector, and check
for battery voltage at terminals while operating switch
I IP
NG
_ Repair harness
(Power outside mirror switch-Power outside mirror)
VI
DOWN
LEFT
RIGHT OK
Check power outside mirror (Refer to page S-56) I I
23UOSX-016
POWER OUTSIDE MIRROR SWITCH
Inspection
1. Remove the power outside mirror switch.
(Refer to page S-56.)
2. Check for continuity between terminals with an ohmmeter.
23UOSX-04
TermIn:
-1
I I
UP 0’
LEFT 0
0
o---O: Indicates continuity
Page 804 of 1164

WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER
Wiper does not operate in Lo or Hi position
(With wiper relay)’
I
Check WIPER 20A fuse
Repair harness and replace fuse
VB: Battery voltage
OK
Turn ignition switch ON
Check for battery voltage at terminal-wires (L) of wiper
relay connector NG
- Repair harness (Fuse box-Wiper relay)
I OK
Check for battery voltage at terminal-wires (W) and
(G/W) of above connector
I Replace wiper relay (Refer to Section T)
OK
Disconnect wiper switch connector;
check for battery voltage at terminal-wires (W) and
W’J) Repair harness (Wiper relay -Wiper switch)
I OK
Check for continuity of above connector terminal-wire
(B) to ground
I
Repair harness (Wiper switch-Ground) 1
1 OK
Check wiper switch (Refer to
I Replace combination switch (Refer to Section T)
1 OK
Check for battery voltage at terminal-wires (L/W) and (R)
of wiper relay connector with switch as shown NG
Replace wiper relay (Refer to Section T)
l Lo : (L/W) Ve l Hi : (R) Ve
OK
1 I
Disconnect wiper motor connector; check for battery
voltage at terminal-wires (L/W) and (R) with switch as
shown
l !-0 : (L/w) VB l Hi : (R) VB NG
= Repair harness (Wiper relay-Wiper motor)
OK
Check continuity between wiper motor body and
ground NG
= Repair ground circuit of wiper motor body
Check wiper motor (Refer to page S-70)
*: U.S. with/without cruise control, Canada with cruise control
23UOSX-017
Wiper does not operate in Lo or Hi position
(Without wiper relay)’
Check WIPER 20A fuse
OK
Repair harness and replace fuse .-
S-68 Cont’d
Page 805 of 1164

WINDSHIELD WIPER AND WASHER S
Cont’d
Turn ignition switch ON t
VB: Battery voltage
Check for battery voltage at terminal-wire (L) of wiper
switch connector
I Repair harness (Fuse box-Wiper switch)
1 OK
Check for battery voltage at terminal-wires (L/W) and
(L/R) of wiper switch connector with switch as shown
l Lo : (L/W) va l Hi : (R) VB
I OK NG
= Check wiper switch (Refer to page S-71)
Disconnect wiper motor connector; check for battery
voltage at terminal-wires (L/W) and (R)
l Lo : (L/W) VB l Hi : (R) Ve NG
- Repair harness (Wiper switch-Wiper motor) L
J
OK
I
Check continuity between wiper motor body and
ground Repair ground circuit of wiper motor body
*: Canada without cruise control Check wiper motor (Refer to page S-70)
23UOSX-018
II Wiper automatic park function does not work
II
I t-
I 1 Turn ignition switch ON I
I
+
Check for battery voltage at terminal-wire (L) of wiper
motor connector
OK Repair harness (Fuse box-wiper motor)
Disconnect wiper motor and wiper switch connectors;
check for continuity between terminal-wire (L/Y) of
above connectors
OK Repair harness (Wiper motor-Wiper switch)
Reconnect wiper switch connector;
check for continuity between terminal-wires (L/Y) and
(L/W) of wiper motor connector Check wiper switch (Refer to page S-71)
Check wiper motor (Refer to page S-70)
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23UOSX-019
One touch function (MIST) does not operate
Jl
Check wiper switch (Refer to page S-71)
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03UOSX-118
S-69