TEST 1. CONNECTION POWER UP
CONNECTION/POWER-UP
1. Locate ABS Control Unit.
2. Disconnect Control Unit Harness from Control Unit.
3. Connect ABS Tester Harness to Control Unit Harness Connector.
4. Turn Ignition Key to "ON" position.
TEST 2 ALTERNATOR TEST
ALTERNATOR TEST START ENGINE (ALTERNATOR TESTED BY RUNNING ENGINE)
Tester will rapidly display several messages during an Initial Segment Check.
Fig. 14: Test 2 Alternator Test
Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP.
TEST 3 ABS SYSTEM TEST
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ABS SYSTEM TEST TURN IGNITION KEY ON (DO NOT RUN ENGINE
Tester will rapidly display several messages during an Initial Segment Check.
Fig. 15: Test 3 ABS System Test
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TEST 4 SYSTEM VOLTAGE TEST
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Removal & Installation (B2200 & B2600i 2WD)
1. With caliper assembly removed, remove wheel hub grease cap, cotter pin, lock plate and ring adjusting
lock nut. Remove thrust washer and outer bearing from hub. Slide hub and rotor assembly from spindle.
2. Mark rotor-to-hub position. Separate rotor from hub. Machine rotor if lateral runout exceeds
specification. Replace rotor if measured thickness is less than specified minimum thickness. See DISC
BRAKE SPECIFICATIONS at end of article.
3. To install, reverse removal procedure and evenly tighten rotor-to-hub bolts. Adjust wheel bearings.
Removal & Installation (B2600i 4WD) 1) Remove front caliper. Set hub to FREE position. Remove hub
bolts. Remove hub as an assembly. Install 2 bolts and nuts to retain hub assembly together. Remove snap
ring and spacer.
4. Remove set bolt and plate. Remove nut. Remove rotor and hub assembly. Mark rotor-to-hub position.
Remove rotor from hub. Machine rotor if lateral runout exceeds specification. Replace rotor if measured
thickness is less than specified minimum thickness. See DISC BRAKE SPECIFICATIONS
at end of
article. To install, reverse removal procedure.
Removal & Installation (Miata, MPV, MX-6, Protege, RX7, 323 & 626)
1. Raise and support front of vehicle. Remove wheel. Remove caliper with brake hose connected. Support
caliper using rope. Remove 2 rotor-to-hub screws. Remove rotor.
2. Machine rotor if lateral runout exceeds specification. Replace rotor if measured thickness is less than
specified minimum thickness. See DISC BRAKE SPECIFICATIONS
at end of article. To install,
reverse removal procedure.
Removal & Installation (Navajo 2WD)
1. Raise vehicle, and support using safety stands. Remove wheel and caliper assemblies. Remove dust cap,
cotter pin, nut, washer and outer bearing. Carefully remove hub and rotor assembly. Remove inner
bearing and seal.
2. To install, reverse removal procedure. Adjust front wheel bearings. While rotating rotor, tighten adjusting
nut to 17-25 ft. lbs. (23-34 N.m). Back off adjusting nut 120-180 degrees. Install bearing retainer and new
cotter pin.
Removal (Navajo 4WD With Automatic Locking Hubs)
1. Raise vehicle, and support using safety stands. Remove wheel assembly and caliper. See FRONT DISC
BRAKE PADS under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Remove retainer washers from lug nut studs.
Remove automatic locking hub housing from spindle.
2. Remove snap ring from end of spindle shaft. Remove axle spacer. See Fig. 13
. Carefully pull plastic
moving cam off wheel bearing adjusting nut. Remove 2 plastic thrust spacers from adjusting nut. Using a
magnet, remove locking key.
CAUTION: DO NOT pry on plastic cam or spacers during removal as damage
may result. To prevent damaging spindle threads, remove locking
key before removing adjusting nut.
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Fig. 13: Removing Front Rotor (Navajo with Automatic Locking Hubs)
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3. If necessar
y, rotate adjusting nut slightly to relieve pressure on locking key. Using Hex Lock Nut Wrench
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(T70T-4252-B), remove wheel bearing adjusting nut. Remove outer wheel bearing, and then remove
rotor.
Installation
When installing rotor, outer bearing and adjusting nut, tighten adjusting nut to 35 ft. lbs (47 N.m) to seat
bearings. Spin rotor, and back off adjusting nut 1/4 turn. Tighten adjusting nut to 16 INCH lbs. (1.8 N.m). To
install remaining components, reverse removal procedure. See Fig. 13
. After assembly is complete, wheel to
spindle end play should be .001-.003" (.02-.08 mm).
Removal (Navajo 4WD With Manual Locking Hubs)
1. Raise and support vehicle. Remove wheel assembly and caliper. See FRONT DISC BRAKE PADS
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Remove retainer washers from lug nut studs. Remove manual
locking hub housing from spindle.
2. Remove snap ring from end of spindle shaft. Remove axle spacer. See Fig. 14
. Using Lock Nut Wrench
(T86T-1197-A), remove outer wheel bearing lock-nut. Remove lock washer. Using Lock Nut Wrench
(T86T-1197-A), remove inner wheel bearing lock nut, outer wheel bearing and rotor. CAUTION: Extreme caution must be used when aligning adjusting nut lug with
spindle locking key slot to prevent damage to locking key. Extreme
caution must be used when aligning fixed cam key with spindle key slot to
prevent damage to fixed cam.
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23 - Empty
24 - 10 Amp (Red) Interior Lights, Warning Buzzers, Radio/Cassette, Compact Disc Player, Clock
25 - 15 Amp (Blue) Radio/Cassette, Compact Disc Player, Clock, Cigarette Lighter
26 - Empty
27 - Empty
BATTERY SPECIFICATIONS
Vehicle is equipped with a special 9 9/16" x 4 3/4" x 7 3/8" 12-volt battery that is vented to outside of vehicle.
CAUTIONS & WARNINGS
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (AIR BAG)
Modifications or improper maintenance, including incorrect removal and installation of the Supplemental
Restraint System (SRS), can adversely affect system performance. DO NOT cover, obstruct or change the
steering wheel horn pad in any way, as such action could cause improper function of the system. Use only plain
water when cleaning the horn pad. Solvents or cleaners could adversely affect the air bag cover and cause
improper deployment of the system.
AIR CONDITIONING SERVICING CAUTION: When battery is disconnected, vehicles equipped with computers may
lose memory data. When battery power is restored, driveability problems
may exist on some vehicles. These vehicles may require a relearn
procedure. See COMPUTER RELEARN PROCEDURES article in the
GENERAL INFORMATION Section.
NOTE: See the AIR BAGS article in the ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT Section.
WARNING:To avoid injury from accidental air bag deployment, read and carefully
follow all warnings and service precautions. See appropriate AIR BAGS
article in ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT.
CAUTION: Disconnect negative battery cable before servicing any air bag system,
steering column or passenger side dash component. After any repair, turn
ignition key to the ON position from passenger's side of vehicle in case of
accidental air bag inflation
CAUTION: Avoid breathing R-134a refrigerant and PAG lubricant vapors, exposure
may irritate eyes, nose and throat. To remove R-134a from system use R-
134a recycling equipment that meets SAE J2210 specifications. If
accidental system discharge occurs, ventilate work area before resuming
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ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
The anti-lock brake system contains electronic equipment that can be susceptible to interference caused by
improperly installed or high output radio transmitting equipment. Since this interference could cause the
possible loss of the anti-lock braking capability, such equipment should be installed by qualified professionals.
On models equipped with anti-lock brake systems, ALWAYS observe the following cautions:
DO NOT attempt to bleed hydraulic system without first referring to the appropriate ANTI-LOCK
BRAKE SYSTEM article in the BRAKES Section.
DO NOT mix tire sizes. As long as tires remain close to the original diameter, increasing the width is
acceptable. Rolling diameter must be identical for all 4 tires. Some manufacturers recommend tires of the
same brand, style and type. Failure to follow this precaution may cause inaccurate wheel speed readings.
Use ONLY recommended brake fluids. DO NOT use silicone brake fluids in an ABS-equipped vehicle.
BATTERY WARNING
REPLACING BLOWN FUSES
Before replacing a blown fuse, remove ignition key, turn off all lights and accessories to avoid damaging the
electrical system. Be sure to use fuse with the correct indicated amperage rating. The use of an incorrect
amperage rating fuse may result in a dangerous electrical system overload.
BRAKE PAD WEAR INDICATOR
Indicator will cause a squealing or scraping noise, warning that brake pads need replacement.
CATALYTIC CONVERTER
Continued operation of vehicle with a severe malfunction could cause converter to overheat, resulting in
possible damage to converter and vehicle. service.
WARNING:R-134a service equipment or vehicle A/C systems SHOULD NOT be
pressure tested or leak tested with compressed air. Some mixtures of
air/R134a have shown to be combustible at elevated pressures. These
mixtures are dangerous and may cause fire and/or explosions. See AIR
CONDITIONING SERVICE article in GENERAL INFORMATION section.
WARNING:When battery is disconnected, vehicles equipped with computers may
lose memory data. When battery power is restored, driveability problems
may exist on some vehicles. These vehicles may require a relearn
procedure. See COMPUTER RELEARN PROCEDURES article in GENERAL
INFORMATION section.
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Any modification to the exhaust system on turbo models, which reduces exhaust backpressure, will lead to lean
fuel mixtures and excessive spark advance. This could cause serious engine damage.
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE SENSITIVE (ESD) PARTS
ENGINE OIL
FUEL SYSTEM SERVICE
HALOGEN BULBS
Halogen bulbs contain pressurized gas which may explode if overheated. DO NOT touch glass portion of bulb
with bare hands. Eye protection should be worn when handling or working around halogen bulbs.
HEADLIGHT RETRACTOR
RADIATOR CAP
RADIATOR FAN WARNING:Many solid state electrical components can be damaged by static
electricity (ESD). Some will display a warning label, but many will not.
Discharge personal static electricity by touching a metal ground point on
the vehicle prior to servicing any ESD sensitive component.
CAUTION: Never use non-detergent or straight mineral oil.
WARNING:Relieve fuel system pressure prior to servicing any fuel system
component (fuel injection models).
CAUTION: If headlight retractor freezes during cold weather operation, DO NOT
attempt to force mechanism. Headlights should be kept raised at all times
in cold weather. To raise them, use only headlight retractor switch. DO
NOT use headlight switch.
CAUTION: Always disconnect the fan motor when working near the radiator fan. The
fan is temperature controlled and could start at any time even when the
ignition key is in the OFF position. DO NOT loosen or remove radiator cap
when cooling system is hot.
WARNING:Keep hands away from radiator fan. Fan is controlled by a thermostatic
switch which may come on or run for up to 15 minutes even after engine
is turned off.
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