1992
Mazda
CONTENTS
Protege
Workshop
Manual
FOREWORD
This workshop manual is intended for use
by service technicians of Authorized Mazda
Dealers to help them service Mazda vehicles.
For proper repair and maintenance, a
thorough familiarization with this manual is im-
portant, and it should always be kept in a han-
dy place for quick and easy reference.
All the contents of this manual, including
drawings and specifications, are the latest avail-
able at the time of printing. As modifications
affecting repair or maintenance occur, relevant
information supplementary to this volume will
be made available at Mazda dealers. This
manual should be kept up-to-date.
Mazda Motor Corporation reserves the right
to alter the specifications and contents of this
manual without obligation or advance notice.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may
be reproduced or used in any form or by any
means, electronic or mechanical-including
photocopying and recording and the use of
any kind of information storage and retrieval
system-without permission in writing.
Mazda Motor Corporation
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN
APPLICATION:
This manual is applicable to vehicles beginning
with the Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN)
shown on the following page.
Title
General Information Section
Pre-Delivery Inspection and
Scheduled Maintenance Services
SOHC
Engine
DOHC
Lubrication System
Cooling System
Fuel and Emission Control System
Engine Electrical System
Clutch
FSM-R
Manual Transaxle
GSM-R
Automatic Transaxle
Front and Rear Axles
Steering System
Braking System
Wheels and Tires
Suspension
Body
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Body Electrical System
Heater and Air Conditioner Systems
Technical Data
Special Tools
Parts Index
Wiring DNvam
I Part No. 5209-10-91 F)
9999~95-019(3-92)
o 1991 Mazda Motor Corporation
PRINTED IN USA, JUL. ‘91
1270-l O-91 G
(9999-95-0178-92)
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
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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
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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
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7 Schedule 1 (Normal Driving Conditions) (Cont’d)
MAINTENANCE
INTERVALS 1 ::::“’ rths ’ 7.5
DPERATION x 1,000 miles
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Service data and inspection points
l Hoses for cracks or wear l Coolant level E-5
Zooling system
Engine coolant
Fuel filter
‘die speed
Fuel lines
Brake lines, hoses and connections
l Coolant capacity:
5.0 liters (5.3 US qt, 4.4 Imp qt) . . . . . . . . . . MTX
6.0 liters (6.3 US qt, 5.3 Imp qt) . . . . . . . . . . ATX
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F-l 24
l ATX: P range, MTX: Neutral
700-800 rpm (with parking brake applied)
l Fittings, connections, and components for F-80
F-120
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H-6
P-28
P-29
P-20
P-25
P-18
P-25
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N-27
N-8
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M-21
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F-136
u-35
u-39 leaks
0 Proper attachment and connections
l Operation l Pedal height (with carpet):
196-204mm (7.72-8.03 in)
l Free play:
5--13mm 10.197-0.512 in) Clutch pedal
l Wheel cylinder operation and leakage
l Lining for wear or damage l Lining thickness:
Minimum . . . . . 1 .Omm (0.04 in)
l Drum inner diameter
Maximum..... 201mm (7.91 in) Drum brake
l Caliper operation l Disc plate thickness:
Minimum.... Front 20mm (0.79 in)
Rear 7.0mm (0.28 in)
l Pad thickness:
Minimum.... Front 2.0mm (0.08 in)
Rear l.Omm (0.04 in)
l Operation and looseness l Fluid leakage or oozing l Free play.... O-30mm (O-l .18 in)
l Damage, looseness, and grease leakage
l Cracking and damage
l Retighten all loose nuts and bolts I
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Steering operation and linkage
Front suspension ball joints
Drive shaft dust boots
Bolts and nuts on chassis and body
Exhaust system heat shield
Air conditioner system (if equipped) Refrigerant
Compressor am01 anni I
l Insulation clearance
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Operation l Pedal height (with carpet):
196-204mm (7.72-8.03 in) l
Free play
5-13mm (0.197-0.512 in) l
Wheel cylinder operation and leakage l Lining for wear or damage l Lining thickness:
Minimum l.Omm (0.04 in) l
Drum inner diameter: H-6
Clutch pedal
P-28
P-29 Drum brake
Maximum 201mm (7.91 in) l
Caliper operation l Disc plate thickness:
Minimum Front.... 20mm (0.79 in)
Rear . . . . . 7.0mm (0.28 in) l
Pad thickness:
Minimum Front.... 2.0mm (0.08 in)
Rear . . . . . 1 .Omm (0.04 in) l
Operation and looseness l Fluid leakage or oozing l Free play.... O-30mm (O-l.18 in) l
Damage looseness and grease leakage l
Cracking and damage l
Retighten all loose nuts and bolts l
Insulator clearance
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P-25
P-18
P-25
N-27
N-8 Disc brake
Steering operation and linkage
Front suspension ball joint
Drive shaft dust boots
Bolts and nuts on chassis and body
Exhaust system heat shield
Air conditioner system (if equipped) Refrigerant
Compressor -
M-21
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F-136
u-35
u-39
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l Capacity
MTX B6, BP SOHC:
2.68 liters (2.83 US qt, 2.36 Imp qt)
BP DOHC
3.35 liters (3.55 US qt, 2.96 Imp qt)
ATX: 6.3 liters (6.7 US qt, 5.5 Imp qt)
l Level and condition
- Jl-7
J2-7
- Transaxle oil
l Wear and damaae -i- -i- -i- -
Brake fluid, clutch fluid
Brake fluid*3 -
Q-3, 5
Q-6
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l Level and condition
l Wheel cylinder operation and leakage l Lining for wear or damage l Lining thickness:
Minimum 1 .Omm (0.04 in)
l Drum inner diameter. 3s) or f
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Power steering fluid
Drum brake ? every
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Maximum 201mm (7.91 in)
l Caliper operation l Disd plate thickness:
Minimum Front.... 20mm (0.79 in)
Rear . . . . . 7.0mm (0.28 in)
l Pad thickness:
Minimum Front.... 2.0mm (0.08 in) P-20
P-25
P-l 8
P-25
N-27
N-8 Rear . . . . . 1 .Omm (0.04 in)
l Operation and looseness l Fluid leakage or oozina
l Free play.... O--3OmmjO-1.18 in)
l Damage looseness and grease leakage
l Cracking and damage
l Insulator clearawp .-v
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Steering operation and linkage
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Drive shaft dust boots
Exhaust system heat shield
Air conditioner system (if equipped) Refrigerant
Compressor
Suspension components (front and rear)
All chassis and body nuts and bolts
All locks and hinaes
Washer fluid -
M-21
F-136
u-35
u-39
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Inspect operation annualry -
l Damaae
l Retighten all loose nuts and bolts
l Lubricate all locks and hinges
l Level
l ODeration - Function of all lights l !%t and damage -
F OUTLINE
COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS
Component
Air cleaner
Airflow meter
Mr valve
Atmospheric pressure
Sensor
Catalytic converter Function Remark
Filters air entering throttle body
Detects amount of intake air; sends signal to intake air thermosensor and fuel pump
ECU switch included
Supplies bypass air into dynamic chamber
l Engine speed increased to shorten
when engine is cold warm-up period
l Thermowax type l Installed in dynamic chamber
Detects atmospheric pressure; sends signal Built in ECU
to ECU
Reduces HC, CO, and NOx by chemical Monolith type
reaction Charcoal canister
Stores fuel tank fumes while engine stopped Check valve
Controls pressure in fuel tank Two-way type Circuit opening relay
Voltage for fuel pump while engine running Clutch switch (MTX)
Detects clutch condition; sends signal to Switch OFF when clutch pedal released
ECU Diagnosis connector
Concentrated service connector 25pin (located near left suspension mount-
Concentrated terminals: ing block)
1. EGI self-diagnostic terminal
2. EC-AT self-diagnostic terminal
3. Test terminal
4. Fuel pump check terminal
5. Cooling fan check terminal
6. Engine rpm output terminal Dynamic chamber
Interconnects all cylinders Engine control unit (ECU) Detects the following:
1. A/C operation 1. A/C switch
2. Air/fuel ratio (Oxygen concentration) 2. Oxygen sensor
3. ATF thermosensor
4. Atmospheric pressure 4. Atmospheric pressure sensor
5. Braking signal 5. Stoplight switch (MTX)
6. Cranking signal 6. Ignition switch (START Position)
7. DRL (Daytime Running Light) operation 7. DRL relay (Canada)
8. E/L operation 8. Blower motor switch, cooling fan relay,
headlight switch, and rear window
defroster switch
9. Engine coolant temperature 9. Water thermosensor
10. Engine speed 10. Distributor (Ne-signal)
11. Ignition ON signal 11. Ignition switch
12. In-gear condition 12. Neutral and clutch switches (MTX)
13. Inhibitor switch (ATX) 13. N range, D range, S range, L range
switch
14. Intake air amount 14. Airflow meter
15. Intake air temperature 15. Intake air thermosensor
(In airflow meter)
16. No.1 piston TDC of compression
17. P/S operation
18. Shift solenoid (ATX)
19. Test signal (Ignition timing, idle speed,
Malfunction code No.)
20. Throttle valve fully closed/fully open
condition 16. Distributor (G-signal) DOHC)
17. P/S pressure switch
18. 1-2, 2-3, 3-4, Lockup solenoid
19. Diagnosis connector
(TEN terminal)
20. Throttle sensor (MTX)
21. Throttle valve opening angle
22. Turbine sensor 21. Throttle sensor (ATX) .__r
F-10
CONVENTIONAL BRAKE SYSTEM
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Problem Possible cause Remedy Page
Poor braking
Leakage of brake fluid Repair P- 7
Air in system Bleed air P- 6
Worn pad or lining Replace P-l 8,23,28
Brake fluid, grease, oil, or water on pad or lining Clean or replace P-18,23,28
Hardening of pad or lining surface or poor contact Grind or replace P-l 8,23,28
Malfunction of disc brake piston Replace P-l 9,24
Malfunction of master cylinder or wheel cylinder Repair or replace P-l 0,21,26,
28,30
Malfunction of power brake unit Repair or replace P-16
Malfunction of check valve (vacuum hose) Replace P-15
Damaged vacuum hose Replace -
Deterioration of flexible hose Replace -
Malfunction of dual proportioning valve Replace P-17 Brakes pull to one
Worn pad or lining Replace P-l 8,23,28 side Brake fluid, grease, oil, or water on pad or lining Clean or replace -
Hardening of pad or lining surface or poor contact Grind or replace
Abnormal wear or distortion of disc, drum, pad, or lining Repair or replace P-l 8;3,28
Malfunction of automatic adjuster Repair or replace -
Looseness of backing plate I dust cover mounting bolts Tighten Section M
Malfunction of wheel cylinder Repair or replace P-21,26,30
Improperly adjusted wheel alignment Adjust Section R
Unequal tire air pressures
Adjust Section Q Brakes do not
No brake pedal play Adjust P- 9 release Improperly adjusted push rod clearance Adjust P-11
Clogged master cylinder return port Clean -
Weak brake pad or shoe return spring Replace -
Wheel cylinder not returning properly
Clean or replace
Malfunction of piston seal of disc brake Replace P-l;,24
Excessive runout of disc plate
Replace P-20,25 Pedal goes too far
Improperly adjusted pedal play Adjust P- 9 (too much pedal Worn pad or lining
Replace P-18,23,28 stroke) Air in system
Bleed air P- 6 Abnormal noise or
Worn pad or lining
Replace P-18,23,28 vibration during Deteriorated pad or lining Grind or replace - braking Brakes do not release Repair -
Foreign material or scratches on disc plate or drum con- Clean -
tact surface
Looseness of backing plate / dust cover or caliper Tighten
Section M,
mounting bolts P-l 9,24
Damaged disc or drum contact surface Replace -
Poor contact of pad or fining Repair or replace
P-18,23,28
Insufficient grease on sliding parts Grease - Steering wheel pulls
Dragging brake Repair - to one side Malfunction of steering system -
Section N
Damaged or unbalanced wheel(s) -
Section Cl
Incorrect tire pressure -
Section Q
Malfunction of suspension -
Section R
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P-5
Q OUTLINE, TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
OUTLINE
SPECIFICATIONS
Wheels
Tires Standard Temporary spare __/
Size 13x5-J 14x5 l/2-JJ l4x4T
Offset mm (in)
45 (1.77)
Pitch circle diameter mm (in)
100 (3.94)
Material Steel or aluminum alloy Steel
Size P155/80R13’P175/70R131
PI 85/60Rl4 82H Tll5/70D14
79s 82s
Air pressure kPa (kgflcm’, psi)
216 (2.2, 32) 415 (4.2, 60)
23UOQX-001
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE _____ -_- ____ _ __.- -. -.-.--
Problem Possible Cause Remedy Page
Excessive or ir-
regular tire wear Refer to page Q-5 for details
Premature tire incorrect tire pressure Adjust Q-3
wear
Tire squeal Incorrect tire pressure Adjust Q-3
Tire deterioration Replace -
Road noise or Insufficient tire pressure Adjust Q-3
body vibration
Unbalanced wheel(s) Adjust Q-6
Deformed wheel(s) or tire(s) Repair or replace
Irregular tire wear Replace Q-5
“Shake” occurs Excessive tire and wheel runout
Replace
(Steering wheel Loose lug nuts
Tighten a-4
vibrates up/down) Unbalanced wheel(s)
Adjust Q-6
Cracked or worn engine mount rubber
Replace Sections Bl, B:
Cracked or worn transaxle mount rubber
Replace Sections Jl, J2
“Shimmy” occurs Excessive tire and wheel runout
Replace
(Steering wheel
Loose lug nuts Tighten a-4
vibrates left/right) Unbalanced wheel(s)
Adjust Q-6
irregular tire wear -
Q-5
insufficient tire pressure
Adjust Q-3
Damaged or worn front wheel bearing
Replace Section M
Malfunction of steering system -
Section N
Malfunction of suspension -
Section R
Steering wheel Incorrect tire pressure Adjust Q-3
pulls to one side Excessive or irregular tire wear -
Q-5
Malfunction of steering system -
Section N
Malfunction of braking system -
Section P
Malfunction of suspension -
Section R
General driving Unequal tire pressures Adjust Q-3
instability Deformed wheel(s) or tire(s) Repair or replace
Loose lug nuts Tighten Q-4
Malfunction of steering system -
Section N
Malfunction of suspension -
Section R
Uneven (one-sided) Unequal tire pressures
Adjust Q-3
braking Malfunction of braking system -
Section P
Heavy handling Insufficient tire pressures Adjust Q-3
Malfunction of steering system -
Section N
Malfunction of suspension -
Section R
Steering wheel Insufficient tire pressures Adjust Q-3
does’t return Malfunction of steering system -
Section N
properly Malfunction of suspension -
Section R
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