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I
(WITH INTAKE AIR
THERMOSENSOR) AIR CLEANER METER
RESONANCE
CHAMBER /
SOLENOID VALVE
(PRESSURE REGULATOR CONTROL) FUEL FILTER
(HIGH-PRESSURE
SIDE)
P-“---j
Ne-S’GtiAL * ----El
DlSTRlfjUTOR IDLE-UP
SOLENOID VALVE
* TO ENGINE CONTROL UNIT ,CHECKVALVE
(TWO-WAY)
FUEL VAPOR VALVE
*
THERMOSENSOR
‘FUEL PUMP
FUEL FILTER
I TRANSFER PUMP
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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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SOLENOID VALVE
CHECK VALVE
r----+ (PURGE CONTROL)
CHiRCOAL
I CANISTER
INTERCOOLER 11 ’ 1 ‘I A-4
II II -
AIR , BYPASS
II ,.-ok----,/ ,CHECK VALVE
(TWO-WAY)
1-1
---II
-d KNO&
II II I I II VALVE
VALVE
THERMOSENSOR
c
I 31c
SENSOR 1 k---k FUEL FILTER
TRANSFER
PUMP
WASTEGATE 7
II t I III TURtiOCHARGERI~
I SOLENOID I II - i 1 WASTFGATF II I
AlOCI fuAl RAlz-rCD
VALVE
le-SIGNAL* -
EJ 0
G-SIGNAL-
DISTRIBUTOR
CATALYTIC CONVERTER ftl”FLLt”” IVIL I =r,
(WITH INTAKE THERMOSENSOR)
*TO ENGINE CONTROL UNIT
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F2 TROUBLESt=iUUTlNG GUIDE
SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING
Regarding symptom troubleshooting except LACK OF POWER, POOR XCELERATION, KNOCKING, and
HIGH UIL CONSUMPTION, refer to Workshop Manual [I 203-l O-89F (Europe) or 1204-l O-89F (Australia)].
19 LACK OF POWER [BP TIJR801
DESCRIP- *Performance poor under load when throttle valve wide open
TION *Reduced maximum speed
l Idle condition normal
[TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS1
3 Wastegate always open or opens early
3 Turbocharger damage
@ Factors other than engine malfunction
*Clutch sllpping
l Brake dragging
*Low tire pressure
l Incorrect tire size l Overloaded vehicle
@ Low intake air amount
*Throttle valve not open fully
*Clogged intake air system
TEP INSPECTlON
1
Install pressure gauge in intake air pipe and
check boost pressure at engine speed of
4,000
wm
CT page F2-45
Boost pressure:
More than 2.0 kPa (0.02 kglcm2, 0.3
psi)
@ Air/Fuel mixture lean
l Fuel iine pressure decreases l Fuel injection malfunction
@ Poor ignrtjon
@ Low engine compression
@ Alcohol blended fuel used
@ Knock control system malfunction
ACTION
Yes Go to Step 3
NO Check for air leakage and exhaust gas
leakage
4 If OK, go to next step
4 In not OK, repair
2 Check wastegate
Yes Remove intake air pipe from turbo-
f7 page F2-45 charger and check if compressor wheel
rotates smoothly t7 page F2-46
4 If OK, check air cleaner element
and throttle valve
+ If not OK, replace turbocharger
3 Check factors other than engrne Yes
l Clutch slipping Go to next step
1 8rake dragging
’
l Low tire pressure NO Repair or adjust
l Incorrect tire srze
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TROUBLESHUOT1NG GUIDE F2
;TEP
14
15
16 Change fuel and check if condjtjon improves INSPECTION
Check if resistance of rgnrtm
coil IS OK’
Resistance (at 20°C [SS*Fj):
Primary coil winding _....-.. Cl.81 -0.99Q
Secondary coil winding.,.. IO-16 kQ ACTION
Yes Go to next step
PRIMARY COIL
WINDING SECONDARY COIL
WIND tNG
Check fur correct engine compressron”
Yes Go to next step
Engine compression:
785 kPa (8.0 kg/cm2, 1 I4 psi)-300’ rpm L 1
No Check engine condition *
l Worn p&ton, piston rings or cylinder
wall
l Defective cylinder head gasket l Distorted cylinder head l Improper valve seating
l Valve sticking in guide
Yes Change fuel to another brand
No
I I Try known good ECU and check if con-
dition imDroves
* Refer to 323 Workshop Manual [ 1203-lo-89F (Europe) or 1204-l O-89F (Australia)l.
93GOF2-74 6
F2-35
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![MAZDA 232 1990 Workshop Manual Suplement F2 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
20 POOR ACCELERATION [BP TURBO]
IESCRIP- . Performance poor while accelerating
rm
l Idle condition normal
[TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS]
3 Wastegate always open or opens early MAZDA 232 1990 Workshop Manual Suplement F2 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
20 POOR ACCELERATION [BP TURBO]
IESCRIP- . Performance poor while accelerating
rm
l Idle condition normal
[TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS]
3 Wastegate always open or opens early](/manual-img/28/57056/w960_57056-152.png)
F2 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
20 POOR ACCELERATION [BP TURBO]
IESCRIP- . Performance poor while accelerating
rm
l Idle condition normal
[TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS]
3 Wastegate always open or opens early @ Low intake air amount
3 Turbocharger damage
l Throttle valve not open fully
3 Factors other than engine malfunction *Clogged intake air system l
Ciutch slIpping @ Air/Fuel mixture Iean l Brake draggrng l fuel line pressure decreases
l low tire pressure l Fuel Injection malfunction
l Incorrect tire size @ Poor Ignition
. Overloaded vehicle @ Low engine compression
@ Atcohol blended fuel used
TEP INSPECTION ACTION
-l Install pressure gauge
in intake air pipe and I Yes
1 Go to Step 3
check boost pressure at engine speed of 4,000
rpm
w page F2-45
Boost pressure:
More than 2.0 kPa (0.02 kglcm2, 0.3 psi)
No Check for air leakage and exhaust gas
leakage
4 If OK, go to next step
4 If not OK, repair
2 Check wastegate w page F2-45
Yes Remove Intake air pipe from turbo-
charger and check if compressor wheel
rotates smoothly w page F2-46
c3 If OK, check air cleaner element
and throttle valve
4 If not ok, replace turbocharger
3 Check factors
other than engine
Yes Go to next step l Clutch stipprng l 5rake dragging l Low tire pressure
No l Incorrect ttre size Repair or adjust
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TROUBLESl-lOOTING GUIDE F2
;TEP 1 INSPECT1ON
ACTION
13 Check if resistance of ignition coil 1s OK*
Yes Go to next step
Resistance (at 20°C iSS*FJ):
Primary coil winding . . . . . . . .
0.81~-0.99Q
Secondary coil winding,,.. 1 O--16 kR
PRIMARY COIL
WINDING SECONDARY COIL
WlNDlNG
NO Replace
14 Check for correct engine compression”
Yes Gc to next step
1 Engine compression (Minimum):
785 kPa (8.0 kg/cm , It4 psi)-300 ipm
NO Check engine condition” l Worn piston, piston rings or cylinder
wall
l Defective cylinder head gasket l Distorted cylinder head l Improper valve seating
*Valve sthing in guide
15 Change fuel and check if acceleration improves
Yes Change fuel to another brand
NO
Go to next step
16 Check if NC cut-off control system is OK’
Yes Go to next step
No Repair or replace
17
I Try known good ECU and check if condition
improves
* Refer to 323 Workshop Manual [1203-IO-89F (Europe) or i204-IO-89F (Australia)].
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![MAZDA 232 1990 Workshop Manual Suplement F2 TROUBLESHOOT1NG GUIDE
25 HIGH OIL CONSUMPTION [BP TURBO]
DESCRIP- 1
l Oil consumption excessive
TION l Exhaust gas white
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS1
a PCV system malfunctton *
@ Englne malfunctio MAZDA 232 1990 Workshop Manual Suplement F2 TROUBLESHOOT1NG GUIDE
25 HIGH OIL CONSUMPTION [BP TURBO]
DESCRIP- 1
l Oil consumption excessive
TION l Exhaust gas white
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS1
a PCV system malfunctton *
@ Englne malfunctio](/manual-img/28/57056/w960_57056-158.png)
F2 TROUBLESHOOT1NG GUIDE
25 HIGH OIL CONSUMPTION [BP TURBO]
DESCRIP- 1
l Oil consumption excessive
TION l Exhaust gas white
TROUBLESHOOTING HINTS1
a PCV system malfunctton *
@ Englne malfunction (Oil
working up, working down, or leakage)
3 Oil leakage from turbocharger
ZEP [ INSPECTION Repair or
replace 1 Check if PCV hose, ventilation hose or their at-
taching nipples are separated, damaged,
ciogged, or restricted 2
Check insrde of air hose, air pipe, and intercool-
er for excesstve oil
3 1 Check white exhaust gas visible when ventilation
1 hose or PCV hose removed
1
4 Remove turbocharger and check at oil seals of
compressor and turbine shafi for oil leakage Yes
NO Yes
NO Yes
No Check hoses for clogged
Yes Replace turbocharger
NO
ACTION
Go to next step
Possibly oil working up
Check PCV valve and PCV hose for
clogged
+ If OK, go to next step
e If not UK, repalr or replace
Go to next step
Go to next step
Engine malfunction (Oil working up,
working down, or leakage)
Check foltowing
. Worn piston or cyiinder
l Worn piston ring groove’ l Stuck piston rings* l Worn vatve seal* l Worn valve stem * l Worn vatve guide’
* Refer to 323 Workshop Manual [1203-IO-89F (Europe) or 1204-IO-89F (Australra)].
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