Fig. 11: Identifying Motor Relay Terminals
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VALVE RELAY
1. Turn ignition off. Disconnect ABS Control Module (ABS CM) connector. See COMPONENT
LOCATIONS . Connect Adapter Harness (49-F066-002) to ABS CM connector. Turn ignition on. Using
voltmeter, measure voltage between terminal AB and terminals "E", "Z", "Y", AG, BA and BB of ABS
CM connector. See Fig. 3
. Voltage on all terminals should be zero volts. If voltage is as specified, go to
next step. If voltage is not as specified, check wiring harness and repair as necessary. If wiring harness is
okay, go to step 3).
2. Apply 12 volts to terminal "B" and ground terminal AK of ABS CM connector. Using voltmeter, measure
voltage between terminal AB and terminals "E", "Z", "Y", AG, BA and BB of ABS CM connector. See
Fig. 3
. Voltage on all terminals should be 12 volts. If voltage is not as specified, check wiring harness. If
wiring harness is okay, go to next step.
3. Remove valve relay from hydraulic unit. See Fig. 14
. Using ohmmeter, check continuity between
terminals "B" and "C" of valve relay. See Fig. 12
. Continuity should exist. Apply 12 volts to terminal
"B" and ground terminal "C". Using ohmmeter, check continuity between terminals "A" and "D" of valve
rela
y. Continuity should exist. If continuity is not as specified, replace valve relay.
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WHEEL SPEED SENSORS
On-Vehicle Inspection
Remove wheel. Inspect wheel speed sensor for looseness and damage. Replace as necessary. Measure clearance
between wheel speed sensor and sensor rotor. See Fig. 13
. Clearance should be .012-.043" (.3-1.1 mm). If
clearance is not as specified, replace wheel speed sensor or sensor rotor.
Resistance Test
Disconnect wheel speed sensor connector. Using ohmmeter, measure resistance between wheel speed sensor
terminals. Resistance should be 800-1200 ohms. If resistance is not as specified, replace wheel speed sensor.
Voltage Test
Ensure vehicle is on level surface. Raise and support vehicle on safety stands. Disconnect wheel speed sensor
connector. Using voltmeter, while rotating wheel one revolution per second, measure voltage between wheel
speed sensor terminals. Voltage should be .25-1.2 volts (AC). If voltage is not as specified, replace wheel speed
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removal procedure. Tighten mounting bolt to specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS.
VALVE & MOTOR RELAYS
Removal & Installation
Disconnect negative battery cable. Remove relay cover from hydraulic unit. Remove valve and motor relays.
See Fig. 14
. To install, reverse removal procedure.
Fig. 14: Locating Valve Relay & Motor Relay
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ADJUSTMENTS
MASTER CYLINDER PUSH ROD
1. Before installing master cylinder, measure clearance between master cylinder piston and power brake unit
push rod. Turn adjusting nut on Adjustment Gauge (49-B043-001) clockwise to fully retract gauge rod.
Place adjustment gauge onto power brake unit and tighten mounting nuts to 88-138 INCH lbs. (9.9-15.6
N.m).
2. Using a hand-held vacuum pump, apply 19.7 in. Hg to power brake unit. Turn adjusting gauge nut
counterclockwise until
gauge rod just contacts push rod end of power brake unit. Perform STEP 1. See
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BUZZERS, RELAYS & TIMERS
BUZZERS, RELAYS & TIMERS
CIRCUIT PROTECTION DEVICES
CIRCUIT PROTECTION DEVICES
CONTROL UNITS
CONTROL UNITS
ComponentComponent Location
A/C RelayIn right front of engine compartment, near radiator. See Fig. 1 .
Condenser Fan RelayIn right front of engine compartment, near radiator. See Fig. 1 .
Cooling Fan RelayIn main fuse/relay block.
Flasher UnitBehind left side of dash. See Fig. 2 .
Fuel Pump RelayUnder left side of dash. See Fig. 2 .
Headlamp RelayOn left rear corner of front inner fender panel. See Fig. 1 .
Horn RelayOn left rear corner of front inner fender panel. See Fig. 1 .
INT RelayIntegral with windshield wiper & washer switch.
Main RelayIn left rear corner of engine compartment, in main fuse/relay block.
Power Antenna RelayIn right rear of vehicle, attached to power antenna.
Rear Window Defogger
RelayIn center rear of trunk compartment. See Fig. 3 .
Retractable Headlamp RelayBehind left side of dash.
TNS RelayIn left rear corner of engine compartment, on inner fender panel. See Fig.
1 .
Warning UnitBehind left side of dash. See Fig. 2 .
ComponentComponent Location
Fuse Block (Front)Behind left side of dash. See Fig. 2 .
Fuse Block (Rear)On right rear side of luggage compartment. See Fig. 3 .
Main Fuse BlockOn right rear corner of engine compartment, near firewall. See Fig. 1 .
ComponentComponent Location
ABS Control ModuleBehind passenger's seat. See Fig. 3 .
ABS Control UnitIn right rear corner of engine compartment.
Cruise Control ModuleUnder left side of dash above fuse block. See Fig. 2 .
Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) Control ModuleOn bracket, behind left side of dash. See Fig. 2 .
Engine Control Module (ECM)Behind passenger's seat. See Fig. 3 .
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1997-98 ENGINES
1.8L 4-Cylinder
ENGINE IDENTIFICATION
Engines can be identified by engine model and number. See ENGINE IDENTIFICATION CODE. On Miata,
engine model and number are stamped on flange at upper right rear of cylinder block deck, as viewed from
flywheel. On Protege, engine model and number are stamped on flange at upper left rear of cylinder block deck,
as viewed from flywheel.
ENGINE IDENTIFICATION CODE
ADJUSTMENTS
VALVE CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE & PRIMING
Releasing Pressure (Miata)
Locate and remove fuel pump relay from under left side of dash, near steering column. Start engine and allow to
stall. After engine stalls, attempt to restart engine to ensure no residual pressure exists. Turn ignition off and
reinstall fuel pump relay. When disconnecting fuel hoses, cover connection with shop rag to catch fuel leakage.
To avoid excessive cranking after servicing, prime fuel system before starting engine.
Releasing Pressure (Protege)
NOTE: For repair procedures not covered in this article, see ENGINE OVERHAUL
PROCEDURES article in GENERAL INFORMATION.
ApplicationCode
Miata & Protege (1.8L DOHC)BP
NOTE: Valve clearance is not adjustable. Some Hydraulic Lash Adjuster (HLA) noise
may occur during engine start-up. Noise should disappear after engine reaches
normal operating temperature. If noise persists and oil level is okay, change
engine oil. If oil change does not reduce noise, check with manufacturer for
modified HLA.
NOTE: For reassembly reference, label all electrical connectors, vacuum hoses and
fuel lines before removal. Also place mating marks on engine hood and other
major assemblies before removal.
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ELECTRICAL COMPONENT LOCATIONS
OPERATION
All air control doors are controlled manually by cable from control panel. Blower resistor determines blower
speed. With blower switch in high position, blower motor is grounded directly through blower switch. With
blower switch in all other positions, blower motor is grounded through blower resistor and blower switch.
A/C compressor clutch circuit is completed when A/C relay is energized and pressure switch is closed. A/C
relay is energized when Powertrain Control Module (PCM) grounds the solenoid circuit of the relay. The PCM
energizes A/C relay if evaporator thermoswitch is closed and A/C and blower switches are on. The PCM also
controls A/C relay operation according to engine load.
ADJUSTMENTS
TESTING
A/C SYSTEM PERFORMANCE
1. Connect manifold gauge set. Operate engine at 1500 RPM. Operate A/C at maximum cooling, recirculate,
fan on high, vent mode. Close all doors and windows. Place thermometer at center vent outlet.
2. Allow A/C to stabilize. Ensure high pressure is 200-227 psi (14.0-16.0 kg/cm
2 ). Read temperature at
center vent outlet. Ensure temperature is within 39-43°F (3-6°C)
A/C COMPRESSOR CLUTCH CIRCUIT
ComponentLocation
A/C RelayRight Front Corner Of Engine Compartment
Condenser FanRight Front Corner Of Engine Compartment
Blower ResistorBottom Of Blower Case
Evaporator ThermoswitchOn Evaporator Upper Case
Pressure SwitchIn High-Pressure Line, Between Receiver-Drier &
Evaporator
NOTE: For door control cable adjustments, see ADJUSTMENTS in HEATER SYSTEM
article.
WARNING:To avoid injury from accidental air bag deployment, read and follow all
SERVICE PRECAUTIONS and DISABLING & ACTIVATING AIR BAG
SYSTEM procedures in AIR BAG RESTRAINT SYSTEM article in the
ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIPMENT section.
NOTE: For test procedures not covered in this article, see TESTING in HEATER
SYSTEM article.
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1. Check WIPER fuse (20-amp) in passenger compartment fuse block. Check AD FAN (additional fan) fuse
(20-amp) in engine compartment fuse block. If fuses are okay, go to next step. If either fuse is blown,
check for shorted wiring harness before replacing fuse.
2. Operate engine at idle. Turn A/C and blower on. Using voltmeter, backprobe Black/Red wire terminal of
compressor clutch connector. If battery voltage exists, replace compressor clutch. If battery voltage is not
present, go to next step.
3. Ensure engine is running. Ensure A/C and blower are on. Using a voltmeter, backprobe Blue/Yellow wire
terminal of the A/C relay connector. If battery voltage exists, go to next step. If battery voltage does not
exist, repair open Blue/Yellow wire between AD FAN fuse and A/C relay.
4. Backprobe Blue wire terminal of A/C relay connector. If battery voltage exists, go to next step. If battery
voltage is not present, repair open Blue wire between WIPER fuse and A/C relay.
5. Backprobe Black/Red wire terminal of A/C relay connector. If battery voltage exists, repair open
Black/Red wire between A/C relay and compressor clutch. If battery voltage is not present, go to next
step.
6. Backprobe Blue/Black wire terminal of A/C relay connector. If voltage is Zero volts, replace A/C relay. I
f
voltage is not Zero volts, repair open Blue/Black wire between A/C relay and PCM. If wire is okay, check
PCM operation.
CONDENSER (ADDITIONAL) FAN CIRCUIT
1. Check ENGINE fuse (30-amp) in passenger compartment fuse block. Check AD FAN fuse (20-amp) in
engine compartment fuse block. If fuses are okay, go to next step. If either fuse is blown, check for
shorted wiring harness before replacing fuse.
2. Start engine. Turn A/C and blower switches on. Using voltmeter, backprobe Black/Yellow wire terminal
of condenser fan motor. If battery voltage exists, go to next step. If battery voltage is not present, go to
step 4).
3. Turn ignition switch off. Disconnect condenser fan connector. Using ohmmeter, check continuity
between Black wire of condenser fan connector and ground. If continuity exists, replace condenser fan. If
continuity is not present, repair open Black wire between condenser fan and ground.
4. Turn ignition on. Ensure A/C and blower switches are on. Using voltmeter, backprobe Black/White wire
terminal of condenser fan relay connector. If battery voltage exists, go to next step. If battery voltage is
not present, repair open Black/White wire between ENGINE fuse and condenser fan relay.
5. Backprobe Blue/Yellow wire terminal of condenser fan relay connector. If battery voltage exists, go to
next step. If battery voltage is not present, repair open Blue/Yellow wire between AD FAN fuse and
condenser fan relay.
6. Backprobe Black/Yellow wire terminal of condenser fan relay connector. If battery voltage exists, repair
open Black/Yellow wire between condenser fan relay and condenser fan. If battery voltage is not present,
go to next step.
7. Backprobe Blue/White wire terminal of condenser fan relay connector. If battery voltage exists, repair
Blue/White wire between condenser fan relay and PCM. If wire is okay, check PCM operation. If battery
voltage is not present, replace condenser fan relay.
A/C SWITCH
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Disconnect A/C switch connector. Turn A/C switch on. Check continuity between indicated terminals. See A/C
SWITCH TEST table. See Fig. 1 . Replace A/C switch if continuity is not as specified.
A/C SWITCH TEST
Fig. 1: Identifying A/C Switch Terminals
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A/C RELAY
Remove relay. Check continuity between indicated relay terminals. See A/C RELAY TEST table. See Fig. 2
.
Replace relay if continuity is not as specified.
A/C RELAY TEST
TerminalContinuity
"D" & "A"(1) Yes
"F" & "A"(1) Yes
(1)Continuity exists in only one direction.
Test Between TerminalsContinuity
"A" & "B"(1) Yes
"C" & "D"(1) No
"C" & "D"(2) Yes
(1)With no voltage applied.
(2)With battery voltage applied to terminals "A" and "B".
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