SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES A
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE SERVICES
MAINTENANCE TABLE
Chafi symbols:
1 : Inspect: Visual examination and/or functional measurement of system’s operation or
performance , A: Adjust: Examination resulting in adjustment or replacement
n
R: Replace or change
T: Tighten
REMARKS
After 80,000 km or 48 months, continue to follow the described maintenance at the recommended intervals.
As for * marked items in this maintenance chart, note the following points.
+ 1 Major service interval at 12 months/20,000 km (12,000 miles).
Lubrication service based on distance only 10,000 km (6,000 miles) not time.
l 2 Adjust or inspect alternator and water pump drive belt, and power steering and air conditioner drive belt
if equipped.
‘3 Replacement of the timing belt is required at every 100,000 km (60,000 mile). Failure to replace the tim-
ing bett may result in damage to the engine.
‘4 tf the vehicle is operated under any of the following conditions, it is suggested that the engine oil and
oil filter be changed more often than the recommended intervals.
a) Driving in dusty conditions. I
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b) Extended periods of idling or low speed operation. i
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c) Driving for a prolonged periods in cold temperatures or regularly driving onty short distances.
*5 If the vehicle is operated in very dusty or sandy areas, inspect and, if necessary, replace more often
than at usual recommended intervals.
l 6 This IS a full function check of all electrical systems, i.e, atl
ltghts. washers (including condition of blades)
electric windows, sunroof, horn etc.
‘7 Replace every two years. $1
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If there has been continuous hard driving, mountain
drivtng, or if the brakes are used extensively or the
vehicle is operated in extremely humid climates, the brake fluid should be changed annually.
Emission Control and Related Systems
The ignition and fuel systems are vitally important to the proper operation of the-emission control and relat-
ed system, as well as for efficient engine operation. It is strongly recommended that all servicing related
to these systems be done by your Authorised Mazda Dealer.
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The following chart shows interchangeability of the main parts of the previous BP DOHC Turbo engine
and the new BP DOHC Turbo engine for 4WD models.
S ymiols: 0 _. lnterc hangeable X . . . Not Interchangeable
Part name tnterchangeability
Remark
Cytlnder head 0
Camshaft 011 seal 0
Cvllnder head bolt 0
CB :
Cyh nder
blcck
related
Crankshaft
related
Timing belt
related
Valve
related
Lubrication
system
related Cylrnder head gasket 0
Wnder head cover 0
Cylinder head cover gasket
Cylinder block
MaEn bearina cao 0
0
0
Ma+n bearino suo~oFt elate I
0 I ” ,I I
Oil pan
Timrno belt cover I X
0 I
Turbocharger oil return pipe hole increased from
13mm IO.51 in) to 17mm IO.67 in)
Seal elate
Front orl seal I 0 I
I I 0
1
Rear 011 seal 0
Crankshaft 0
Marn bearina 0
Thrust bearing
Connectmg rod
Connecting rod beartng
Piston 0
;J
X
Shape different
Piston skirt shortened
I Piston pm cl
Tw
X Sectional shape different
Piston rrng Piston ring end gap increased from 0:?5--0.30mm
Second
X ~0.006-0.011 in ) to 0.35-0.50mm IO.01 4-0.019
in ] (Measured In cylinder)
Crankshaft pulley Shape different
Rear cover ;5
Flywheel
I 0
Flywheel bolt 0
Tbmlng belt 0
Timing belt crank pulley 0
Camshaft pulley 0
Timing belt tensioner and spring
0
Idler 0
Camshaft 0
AA
Valve Intake
Exhaust
cl
0
X Metallic sodium-filled valve
Valve spring Intake
I 0
and seat
Exhaust 0
Vatve wide I 0
Valve seal
Oil pump 0
Oil pump gasket 0
oil strainer 0
Oil strainer gasket 0
Oil cooler
X Heat dissi patlon capacity increased
Oil jet
Oil filter Shape different
1 Water pump 0
Coohng Thermostat 0
system
related Radiator 0
Cooling fan 0
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F3 TRUUBtESHOOTlNG GUIDE
IDIAGNOSTiC tNDEX
No. TFtOUBLESHOOTtNG ITEM DESCRIPTtON PAGE
1.
WI/I not crank or cranks slowly Refer to Engine Electrrcal System ‘1
2 Cranks normally but No combustion Engine cranks at normal speed but shows no sign of F3-22
will not start flrlng
3 Partial corn bustlon- Engine cranks at normal speed but shows only par- ‘1
When engine cold tial combustion and will not continue to run
4 Partial combustron- Engine cranks at normal speed and shows partial F3-25
After warm-up combustion but ~111 not continue runnrng after being
hot soaked
Cranks normally but Always Engine cranks at normal speed but rqurres exces- ‘1
hard to start sive cranktng time before starting
When engine cold Same condition as No. 5 when engine IS cold ‘1
Restarts normally after warm-up
After warm-up Same condition as No. 5 after running and betng hot F3-27
soaked
Starts normaNy when cold
1 8 1 Rough idle/
tsl Engine stalls at idle 1 Always [ Engine stalls or vibrates excessively at idle
r - 1 F3-29
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Before warm-up 1 Engine stalls or vibrates excessively at idle during
I ‘1
10
11
12 After warm-up
When A/C, P/S,
or IX ON
Rough rdle/Englne stalts lus: after starting warm-up
Engine runs normally at idle during warm-up but
stalls or vibrates excessively atter warm-up
Engrne stalls or vtbrates excessrvely at idle when
NC, P/S, or E/L ON
Engine stalts or vibrates excessively lust after starting
tacceleratton from Idle1 F3-3 f
‘1
‘1
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I 13 High Idle speed after warm-up tdle speed excessively hrgh after warm-up ‘1
14 Idle moves up and down/idle hunts Engine speeds up and down periodically at Idle
F3-33
15 Engme stalls on deceleratron Engine unexpectedly stops running durrng or after
F3-35
deceleration
16 Engine statts suddenly (intermrttent) Engine intermittently stops runnrng
F3-36
17 Hesitates/Stumbles on acceleratton Flat spot occurs just after accelerator is depressed,
‘1
or m/Id ierkina occurs dunna acceleration
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t 18 1 Surges while crulsng
1 Unexpected change In engine speed that is usually 1 ‘1
1 repetrtive
19 tack of power
20 Poor acceleration
21 Runs rough durrng deceleration/Backfire
22 Knocktng
23 Fuel odor Performance poor under load when throttle valve IS
wide open
Maximum speed reduced
Performance poor during acceleration
Engtne runs rough during deceleratron, and abnor-
mal combustion occurs in exhaust system
Abnormal combust!on accompanied by audible
“pinging” noise
( Gasoline odor in cabln ‘2
‘2
‘1
‘2
+1
24 Exhaust sulfur smell Exhaust gas has an unusual odor
25 High oil consumption Oil consumption excessive
b
26 Poor fuel economy Fuel economy unsatisfactory
27 A/C does not work
Blower fan operates, but magnetic clutch does not
l 1.. .Refet to 323 Workshop Manual (t 203-l O-89F). l 2...Re#er to 323 4-Wheet Drive Workshop Manual (1229-IO-89L). ‘1
‘2
‘1
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G OUTLINE, SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICE INFORMATION
SPECIFfCATfUNS
Item
8attery
Dark current Voltage
Type and capacity Engine
v
(20-hour rate)
mA BP DOHC
12
55D23L (60Ah)
Max. 20
Type Output V-A f “‘i j.,: i .:.. ‘:.. ,, j j.: i.‘: ;:;:i :j;&?.:. .: .:.
__ : . . s.i-....‘:‘:. _.. j ;.’
Regulator type Transistorized (built-in IC regulator)
Regulated voltage v
14.1-14.7
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C?*..*rlrrrl
Brush length mm [rn] }e 21.5 (0.846)
8.0 10.315)
I Drive belt deflection I 5.5-7.0 { 0.22-0.27 )
mm (intB8N (lOkgf,22Ibf) usea 6.0-7.5 (0.24-0.29 1
Limit 8.0 (0.311
, Type Direct
Starter Output v*$# : : ;..;. ‘:‘.. ._ .; : :‘: 7.:
.. .::“:.:j 1 ,5
. . . . .j$$g;g$y .“. :yy
Brush length mm {in] - Standard 17 [0.67]
Minimum
11.5 IO.4531
Dlstnbutor soark advance Electronic soark advance (ESA)
@EN termind of diagnosis connector grounded) II) f lo
I 1 Prtmary coil
**4 nn*
Ignltbon co11 Reststance 3
(at 20°C [68*F])
in IO-16 kQ lgnrtlon timing BTDC f ar
wrndfnb
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Secondary 1
coil WindIn.. v.0 I
--v.yy 1
Spark plug NGK
NIPPONDENSU
Firing oraer
*Standard pfug
SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICE INFORMATION
The following points shown in this section are changed in comparison with 323 Workshop Manual
(1203-l O-89F) and 323 Workshop Manual Supplement (I 275-l O-91 C).
l Alternator . Starter
Specifications Specifications
l Spark plug
Specifications
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M SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICE INFORMATION
SUPPLEMENTAL SERVICE INFORMATION
The foIlowIng points in this section are changed in comparison with Mazda 323 Workshop Manuals
(1206-f O-89F) and (1229-l O-89L).
Front axle
l Removal I Inspection I Installation
l Disassembly I Inspection / Assembly
Rear axle
l Removal / Inspection I Installation l Disassembly / Inspection I Assembly
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OUTLINE
OUTLtNE OF CONSTRUCTION
l The%onstruction and operation of the suspension system are basically the same as for previous models.
l The coil spring and shock absorber specifications are changed.
l The stabilizer specifications are changed.
SPECIFICATIONS
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Front suspension
Suspension type
Sprmg type
Shock absorber
Stabrlmr
Specifications
Strut
Coil spring
Oil filled Total toe-rn
Front
wheel
atignment
(‘Unladen)
Rear suspension
Suspensron type
Sprmg type
Shock absorber
Stabrlrzer
Rear wheei
alrgnment
(‘Unladen) Maximum steering 38* f 3*
309 f 30
-0045 f 45’
2035’ f 45’
KIngpin angle degree
12*to’
We Oil fifled
Damprng force N [ kgl Ibf 1 .‘? .@g,$g&;qJ&,$. ‘: ‘., . . ” ‘, : :,
at 0.3 m 112
]ls I Contraction ;. ~ .. . . . . .__. ..:, .. .. ,I. ._ :. . . f: ; _... .:
Type Torsion bar
Diameter mm. f in ]
19.t (0.751
Total toe-in mm fin!
2.h 3 (0.08 f 0.121
degree
O”12’ f 18’
Camber angle degree -0°20’ f 45’
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l Fuel tank full, radrator coolant and engine oil at speclfled levels; and spare tire, jack, and tools in designated positions. Front Coil Spring Specifications
1 Identification mark color Wire diameter Coif .center
M l l
I Free length A a2 mm lin)
diameter mm [in) . mm 1 in) Coil number Rear Coil Spring Speci?ications
ldentlfication mark color M” Wire diameter Coil center
Free length
mm {in) diameter mm 1 in J
mm {in) Coil number
*’ Maln Identlfcatlon mark on second cgil from bottom.
*’ Auxrllary &entificatton mark on thrrd coil from bottom.
Shaded areas tndcate
new specifrcat+ons 13EORXCS05
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Reading Wiring Diagrams GI
Symbol
Horn Meaning l Generates sound when current flows. Symbol Switch (1) Meaning l Allows or breaks current flow by
opening and closing circuits.
Speaker
ccl
Heater l Generates heat when current flows. Normally open (NO)
Switch (2)
I
Normally closed (NC)
Harness l Unconnected intersecting harness.
Speed sensor
+ Movement of magnet in speedometer
turns contact within sensor on and off. (Not connected)
w Connected intersecting harness.
Ignition switch
l Turning ignition key switches circuit to
operate various component.
(Connected)
Relay (1)
l Current flowing through coil produces electromagnetic force causing contact to open or close.
No current to coil Current to coil
Uormally open (NO)
Relay (2) Normally open relay (NO)
lormally closed (NC) [/I jr No flow @jj 1 Flow
Normally closed relay (NC)
Sensor (variable) a Resistance changes with other Diode l Known as a semiconductor rectifier,
components operation. the diode allows current flow in one
IA direction only.
R
CaIhode(K)--++- Anode(A)
- Flow 01 electric C”llO”,
KIIZT)-A K-A K-A
#ensor (thermistor) 0 Resistance changes with temperature. Light-emitting diode l A diode that lights when current flows.
V-ED) l Unlike ordinary bulbs, the diode does
not generate heat when it.
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- Cathode(K) -$----- Anode(A)
Capacitor
l Component that temporarily stores
electrical charge.
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Flow of current
Solenoid
l Current flowing through coil generates Reference diode l AIIOWS current to flow in one direction
electromagnetic force to operate (Zener diode) up to a certain voltage; allows current
to flow in the other direction once that
ti
n voltage is exceeded.
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