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INSTALLATION
step 3
Torque Specifications
6.9-11 Nn-i (70-110 cm-kg, 6l--95 in-lb)
0 (2.8-3.1, 20-221
59 (4.4-6.0, 3143)
GASKET,REPtiCE
/
/
31-46 (3.24.7, 23-34) ~//<~~z”““‘” PIN REP!JCE
21-2? (2.3-2.8, 15-20) - - - - ’
N-m (m-kg, fi-tb)
93GOB2.736
Propeller shaft
I. Install the propeller shaft. (Refer to page L-5.)
93GOB2-734
Drive&aft
I. Apply grease to the end of the driveshaft.
Caution
l When installing the driveshaft, be careful not to
damage the transaxle oil seal.
l After installation, pull the front hub outward to con-
firm that the driveshaft is securefy held by the clip.
2. Install the driveshaft along with a new clip.
3. tnstall the lower arm ball joint to the knuckle and tighten the
clinch bolt.
Tightening torque:
43-59 Nm (4.4-6.0 m-kg, 31-43 ft-lb)
82-27
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B2 INSTALLATION
93GOB2-74 1
93GOB2-743
82-32
4. Connect the air pipe to the throttle body, and tighten the
hose clamp.
5. Connect air hose @ to the wastegate diaphragm,
and se-
curely tighten the hose clamp.
6. Install nut @
Tightening torque:
19-25 Narn (1.9-2.6 m-kg, 14-19 ft-lb)
7. Install the intercooter bracket and tighten nuts @J .
Tightening torque:
7.8-l 1 Narn (80-I IO cm-kg, 69-95 in-lb)
Air pipe and air bypass valve assembly
1. Connect the air pipe to the turbocharger, and securely tight-
en the hose clamp.
2. Install and tighten the bolt @ .
Tightening torque:
7.8-l 1 Nom (80-I 10 cm-kg, 69-95 in-ib)
3. Connect air hose @and Q1 and securely tighten the hose
clamps.
Battery duct
1. install the battery duct.
Radiator and tooting fan assembly
1. Install the radiator and cooling fan assembly.
Tightening torque:
7.8-l 1 Nm (80-l 10 cm-kg, 69-95 Mb)
2. Connect the tooting fan connector.
3. Connect the radiator switch connector.
4. Connect the oil cooler hose.
5. Connect the coolant reservoir hose.
6. Connect the upper and lower radiator hoses.
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“-
I t-
SQLENOlD VALVE AEAR WINOOW
(PRESSURE IQNITION HEADLIG t IT
DEFFIOSTER
REGULATOR SWITCH SWITCH
SWITCH
CONTROL)
lNJECTOR ELECTRICAL
MAIN RELAY , FAN
AX SWITCH
r DliiGNOSlS BLOWER Ivc
CONNECTOR SWITCH RELAY
ECU
AIRFLOW METER
Tt
WATE!
THERMOSENSOR
CLUTCH [/ t
-I
’ NEUTRAL
SWITCH SWITCH 4X4 CONTROL UNIT
1
FbEL
PUMP
TRANSFER PUMP TRANSFER
PUMP SWlTCtJ
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SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICE INFORMATION, FUEL SYSTEM Fl
SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICE INFORMATION
The following points in this section are changed in comparison with Mazda 323 Workshop Manuals
(I 203-I U-89F, 1204-I O-89F, I2061 O-89F).
fuel tank
l Removal I Inspection I Installation
4x4 control unit (Fuel pump control unit)
l Inspection procedure added
l Replacement procedure added
Transfer pump switch
l Inspection procedure added
l Replacement procedure added
Transfer pump
l Inspection procedure added
l Replacement procedure added
Exhaust system components
l Removai I Inspection I installation 93GOF? -706
FUELSYSTEM
PRECAUTION
Fuel Pressure Release and Sewicing Fuel System
Fuel in the fuel system remains under high pressure when the
engine is not running.
a) Before disconnecting any fuel line, release the fuel
pres-
sure from the fuel system to reduce the possibility of injury
or fire.
1. Start the engine.
2. Push the rear seat cushion buttons and remove the
cushion.
3. Disconnect the fuel pump connector.
4. After the engine stalls, turn off the ignition switch.
5. Reconnect the fuel pump connector and install the rear
seat cushion.
b) Use a rag as protection from fuel spray when disconnect-
ing the hoses.
Plug the hoses after removal.
c> When inspecting the fuel system, use a suitable fuel pres-
sure gauge.
Caution
l Install hose clamps to secure tile fuel pressure
gauge to the fuel filter and the fuel main hose to pre-
vent fuel leakage.
Priming Fuel System
After releasing the fuel pressure for repairs or inspection, the
system must be primed to avoid excessive cranking when first
starting the engine. Follow the
steps below.
I. Connect the diagnosis connector terminals F/P and GND
with a jumper wire.
2. Turn the ignition switch ON for approx. IO sec. and check
for fuel leaks.
3. Turn the ignition switch OFF and remove the jumper wire.
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F2
FUEL AND EMISSION
CONTROL SYSTEMS
(WITH CATALYTIC CONVERTER)
.
INDEX ..*.........**.*.........*..........*...... F2- 2
OUTLINE ...................................... F2- 4
OUTLINE OF CONSTRUCTION.. .... F2- 4
SYSTEM DIAGRAM ...................... F2- 5
VACUUM HOSE ROUTING
DIAGRAM [BP TURBO] ............... F2- 7
WIRING DlAGRAM.. ..................... FZ- 8
ECU REtATlONSHIP DIAGRAM
[BP TURBO] .............................. F2-10
SPEClFtCATlONS. ........................ F2-11
TURBOCHARGER CONTROL
[BP TURBO] ................................ F2-I 2
OUTLINE .................................... F2-I 2
SYSTEM DIAGRAM ................. .; ... F2-12
WASTEGATE CONTROL ...............
F2-13
FUEL,SYSTEM
.............................. F2-15
OUTLINE
.................................... F2-15
CONSTRUCTlON ......................... F2-15
FUEL VAPOR VALVE ................... F2-16
FUEL PUMP CONTROL SYSTEM.. . F2-16
FUEL PUMP RESISTOR/RELAY ...... F2-18
TRANSFER PUMP CONTROL. ....... F2-I 8
CONTROL SYSTEM ....................... F2-20
STRUCTURAL VIEW.. ................... F2-20
OVERBOOST WARN!NG BUZZER
[BP TURBO] .............................. F2-21
TURBOCI-IARGE INDICATOR
[BP TURBO] .............................. F2-21
KNOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
[BP TURBO] .............................. F2-22
OXYGEN SENSOR [BP TURBO]. .... F2-23
PRESSURE REGULATOR CONTROL
SYSTEM [BP TURBO] ................. F2-23
A/C CUT-OFF SYSTEM (ATX) .........
F2-24 SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICE
INFORMATION ............................. F2-25
SELF-DIAGNOSIS FUNCTION .......... F2-26
OUTLINE
.................................... F2-26
MALFUNCTION CODE NUMBERS . . F2-26
TROUBLESHOOTtNG GUIDE
[BP TURBO1
................................ F2-31
RELATlONSHlP CHART ................ F2-31
SYMPTOM TRUUBLESH0OTlNG .... F2-32
tNTAKE AIR SYSTEM ..................... F2-43
COMPONENTS ............................ F2-43
TURBOCHARGERCONTROL
SYSTEM ...................................... F2-45
PREPARATION ............................ F2-45
SYSTEM OPERATION ................... F2-45
WASTEGATE ............................... F2-45
WASTEGATE SOLENOID VALVE.. .. F2-46
TURBOCHARGER ........................ F2-46
AIR BYPASS VALVE ..................... F2-48
INTERCOOLER ............................ F2-49
FUEL SYSTEM .............................. F2-50
PREPARATION ............................ F2-50
PRECAUTION ............................. F2-50
FUEL TANK
................................ F2-51
TRANSFER PUMP CONTROL
SYSTEM ................................... F2-52
FUEL PUMP CONTROL UNIT ........ F2-53
TRANSFER PUMP SWITCH ........... F2-54
TRANSFER PUMP.. ...................... F2-54
FUEL PUMP RESISTOR/RELAY ...... F2-56
INJECTOR
.................................. F2-56
EXHAUST SYSTEM
COMPONENTS .................................................... ;ff;
CONTROL SYSTEM ....................... F2-59
PREPARATION
............................ F2-59
ENGINE CONTROL UNIT (ECU) ..... F2-59
OXYGEN SENSOR ....................... F2-68
KNOCK SENSOR ......................... F2-69
93GOF2.701
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F2 OUTLINE
ECU RELATIONSHIP DlAGRAM [BP TURBO]
INPUT DEVICE KNOCK SENSOR
KNOCK
i( CONTROL
DlSTRlBUTOR ,-, UNIT
NC SWITCH
--k/L SWITCHS
{REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER SWITCH.
HEADLIGHT SWITCH, BLOWER SWITCH,
ELECTRICAL FAN SWITCH)
BATTERY A
THRO77LE
SENSOR
NEUTRAL/ IDENTIFICATION
CLUTCH SWITCH
DIAGNOSIS
CONNECTOR
(TEN TERMINAL) INTAKE AIR
THERMOSENSOR
OUTPUT DEVICE
CIRCUIT
OPENING
SOLENOID VALVE
(PRESSURE REGULATOR
WASTEGATE
SOLENOID VALVE
RESISTOR/RELAY
SOLENOID VALVE
(PURGE CONTROL)
93GOFZ-71
F2-10
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TURBOCHARGER CONTROL [BP TURBO] F2
WASTEGATE CONTROL
The engine control unit controls the wastegate solenoid valve to give higher boost to the engine in the higher
rpm range, increasing engine torque
and power.
System
Diagram
I
t
1 ECU
i i
AIRFLOW METER ACTUATOR
WASTEGATE
WASTEGATE
SOLENOID VALVE
r ACTUATOR
WASTEGATE SOLENOID VALVE
: OFF (VALVE CLOSED)
ACTUATOR
BOOST
PRESSURE
WASTEGATE SULENOlD VALVE
: ON (VALVE OPEN) Operation
Engine speed below 5,300 rpm
The
wastegate solenoid valve is OFF. Boost pressure is ap-
plied directly to the actuator and the wastegate opens when
the boost pressure exceeds 49 kPa (0.5 kg/cm , 7.1
psi).
Engine speed above 5,300 rpm
The wastegate
solenoid valve is UN. Some boost pressure is
bypassed to the intake manifold, limiting the opening of the
wastegate to increase boost pressure and
improve engine per-
formance.
F2-13
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F2 FUEL SYSTEM
FUEL VAPOR VALVE
FUEL VAPOR VALVE
93GOF2-722
The fuel vapor valve is installed in the fuel tank to allow fuel vapors within the tank to escape to the charcoal
canister.
The fuel vapor valve contains a shut-off valve to prevent raw fuel from escaping during hard cornering
01
at other times when there is significant fuel slosh.
FUEL PUMP CONTROL SYSTEM [BP TURBO]
Outline
l The fuel pump control system supplies electric power to the fuel pump at ail times while the engine is
running. The fuel pump can thus operate even though the fuel pump switch in the airflow meter OFF.
rhe fuel pump switch may open (switch OFF) on deceleration due to back-flow of air from the turbocharger.]
l To improve fuel pump longevity, the fuel pump is controlled by the engine control unit (ECU). (Refer to
next page.)
MAIN RELAY (FUEL 1NJ RELAY)
I I FUEL PUMP
RESISTOR/RELAY ECU
I
ON
P CIRCUIT OPENING
I--
DIAGNOSIS
CONNECTOR
TERMINAL F/P CPU
F2-16