BLEEDING BRAKE SYSTEM
1. Raise and support vehicle. Ensure brake fluid reservoir remains at least half full during bleeding
procedure. When bleeding brake system, start with longest brakeline first. Remove bleed screw cap.
Connect one end of transparent vinyl tube to bleed screw. Submerge other end of tube in a container half
filled with clean brake fluid.
2. Have an assistant depress brake pedal several times and hold in depressed position. Loosen bleed screw
and drain fluid into container. Tighten bleed screw.
3. Refill brake fluid reservoir if necessary. Repeat step 2) until air is no longer discharged. Tighten bleed
screw to 52-78 INCH lbs. (5.9-8.8 N.m). Ensure fluid leakage is not present. Add fluid to reservoir.
Repeat procedure for remaining wheels.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Before attempting to diagnose vehicle, ensure ABS warning light is functioning properly. ABS warning light
will not illuminate and ABS will not operate if battery voltage is insufficient. Perform trouble shooting
procedures on ABS warning light to eliminate unnecessary repairs and/or component replacement.
ABS WARNING LIGHT DOES NOT ILLUMINATE WHEN IGNITION IS TURNED ON
1. Turn ignition on. Check if other warning lights illuminate. If other warning lights do not illuminate, check
METER fuse. Replace as necessary. If other warning lights illuminate, check for possible malfunction
and repair as necessary. Go to next step.
2. Turn ignition off. Disconnect ABS Control Module (ABS CM) connector. See COMPONENT
LOCATIONS . Turn ignition on. Check if ABS warning light illuminates. If ABS warning light
illuminates, go to next step. If ABS warning light does not illuminate, go to step 5).
3. Reconnect ABS CM connector. Turn ignition on. Check if ABS warning light illuminates. If ABS
warning light does not illuminate, go to next step. If ABS warning light illuminates, a temporary poor
contact in wiring may have occurred and ABS is now functioning properly.
4. Check if terminal AD of ABS CM harness connector is damaged or deformed. See Fig. 3
. If terminal AD
is damaged or deformed, replace wiring harness connector. If terminal AD is okay, replace ABS CM.
5. With ABS CM connector disconnected, use a jumper wire and ground terminal AD of ABS CM harness
connector. Check if ABS warning light illuminates. If ABS warning light illuminates, go to next step. If
ABS warning light does not illuminate, go to step 7).
6. With ABS CM disconnected, check continuity between terminal AB of ABS CM harness connector and
ground. Also, check continuity between terminal AC of ABS CM harness connector and ground, and CAUTION: DO NOT allow reservoir to run dry during brake bleeding procedure. If
brake fluid is spilled, clean surface immediately with alcohol, as brake
fluid will damage painted surfaces. Use only DOT 3 brake fluid and DO
NOT mix with any other types.
NOTE: Ensure brake pedal remains depressed until bleed screw is tightened.
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ABS control module output system (solenoid, relay, etc.) and harness.
5. If all wheels do not operate as specified, check ABS control module input system and wiring harness for
intermittent failure. Check for fluid leakage. Repair as necessary. If input system, wiring harness,
intermittent failure or fluid leakage are not present, replace hydraulic unit.
PUMP MOTOR
1. Turn ignition off. Disconnect ABS Control Module (ABS CM) connector. See COMPONENT
LOCATIONS . Connect Adapter Harness (49-F066-002) to ABS CM connector. Using ohmmeter,
measure resistance between terminal "X" of ABS CM connector and ground. See Fig. 3
. Resistance
should not be more than one ohm. If the resistance is not as specified, check wiring harness between ABS
CM and pump motor. Refer to WIRING DIAGRAMS
. If wiring harness is okay, go to next step.
2. Turn ignition off. Disconnect pump motor/hydraulic unit 2-pin connector. Using ohmmeter, measure
resistance between terminal "B" of pump motor/hydraulic unit connector and ground. See Fig. 7
.
Resistance should not be more than one ohm. Apply 12 volts across pump motor/hydraulic unit 2-pin
connector terminals. Pump motor should operate. If resistance is not as specified or pump motor does not
operate, check wiring harness. If wiring harness is okay, replace hydraulic unit.
Fig. 7: Identifying Pump Motor/Hydraulic Unit Connector Terminals
Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP.
SOLENOID VALVES
With Valve Relay Installed
Turn ignition off. Disconnect hydraulic unit 12-pin connector. See COMPONENT LOCATIONS. Apply 12
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2. Disconnect ABS control module electrical connector. Remove ABS control module mounting bolts/nuts.
Remove ABS control module. To install, reverse removal procedure. Tighten ABS control module
mounting bolts/nuts to 61-87 INCH lbs. (6.9-9.8 N.m).
HYDRAULIC UNIT
Removal & Installation
1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Disconnect hydraulic unit electrical connector. Using Flare Nut
Wrench (49-0259-770B), disconnect brakelines from hydraulic unit. Note location of brakelines for
installation reference. Disconnect electrical connectors. Remove hydraulic unit mounting bolts and nuts.
2. Remove hydraulic unit. To install, reverse removal procedure. Tighten mounting bolts and nuts to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
. Add fluid and bleed air from system. See
BLEEDING BRAKE SYSTEM
.
FRONT WHEEL SPEED SENSOR ROTOR
Removal
Raise and support vehicle. Remove front wheel assemblies. Remove brake caliper and wire aside. Remove
rotor. Remove grease cap and wheel bearing lock nut. Remove wheel hub. Using Puller (49-0839-425C) and
Attachment (49-F027-007), remove wheel speed sensor rotor from hub.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure. Tighten bolts and nuts to specification. See TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS .
REAR WHEEL SPEED SENSOR ROTOR
Removal
Raise and support vehicle. Remove rear wheel assemblies. Remove brake caliper and wire aside. Remove wheel
bearing lock nut. Remove lower control arm-to-rear steering knuckle bolt and nut. Remove drive axle. DO NOT
disassemble drive axle assembly to remove sensor rotor. Replace drive axle assembly.
Installation
To install, reverse removal procedure. Tighten bolts and nuts to specification. See TORQUE
SPECIFICATIONS .
WHEEL SPEED SENSOR
Removal & Installation
Raise and support vehicle. Remove wheel assemblies. Disconnect wheel speed sensor electrical connector.
Remove wheel speed sensor mounting bolt. Remove wheel speed sensor from vehicle. To install, reverse
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POWER BRAKE UNIT
1. With engine off, depress brake pedal several times. Press and hold brake pedal and start engine. If brake
pedal moves down slightly immediately after engine starts, power brake unit is operating. If brake pedal
does not move as specified, go to next step.
2. Run engine for 1-2 minutes. Stop engine. Press brake pedal several times and note if first pedal stroke is
longer than subsequent strokes. If first pedal stroke is longer than subsequent strokes, power brake unit is
operating. If length of strokes is equal, check valve and vacuum hose between vacuum source and power
brake unit. Repair as necessary, and go to next step.
3. Start engine. Press and hold brake pedal. Stop engine. Hold pedal down for about 30 seconds. If pedal
height remains at same height, power brake unit is operating. If pedal height recedes, check valve and
vacuum hose between vacuum source and power brake unit. Repair as necessary.
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
FRONT DISC BRAKE PADS
Removal & Installation (B2300, B3000 & B4000)
1. To prevent master cylinder overflow when caliper piston is depressed, remove and discard some brake
fluid from master cylinder reservoir. Raise and support vehicle. Remove front wheel assemblies. Place a
large "C" clamp on caliper.
2. Tighten clamp to bottom piston in cylinder bore. Remove clamp. Remove 2 caliper pin bolts. Remove
caliper from rotor and wire aside. Slide brake pads off caliper anchor plate. Remove anchor plate (if
necessary). Replace pad if lining thickness is less than specified. See MINIMUM PAD LINING
SPECIFICATIONS (FRONT) .
3. To install, reverse removal procedure. Use "C" clamp and old pad to push caliper piston into piston bore
until piston bottoms out. Bleed air from brake system (if necessary).
Removal & Installation (Miata, Millenia, MPV, MX-6, 626 & 929)
1. Raise and support front of vehicle. Remove front wheel assemblies. Remove lower lock pin/guide bolt.
See Fig. 4
, Fig. 5 or Fig. 6 . Pivot caliper upward and support using rope.
2. Remove pads, shims, guide plates or pad guides and "V" springs (if equipped). Replace pad if lining
thickness is less than specified. See MINIMUM PAD LINING SPECIFICATIONS (FRONT)
.
3. To install, reverse removal procedure. Use Disc Brake Expander (49-0221-600C) and an old pad to push
piston full
y inward to install disc pads.
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Fig. 11: Exploded View Of Rear Disc Brake Assembly (Miata & Protege Shown; MX-6 & 626 Are
Similar)
Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP.
Removal & Installation (Millenia)
1. To prevent master cylinder overflow when caliper piston is depressed, remove and discard some brake
fluid from master cylinder reservoir. Raise and support rear of vehicle.
2. Remove rear wheel assemblies. Remove lower guide bolt from caliper. See Fig. 12
. Rotate caliper
upward and support using wire. Remove "V" spring. Remove pads, shims and guide plates. Replace pads
if lining thickness is less than .08" (2.0 mm).
3. To install, reverse removal procedure. Use Disc Brake Expander (49-0221-600C) and an old pad to push
piston fully inward to install disc pads.
Removal & Installation (MPV & 929)
1. Raise and support rear of vehicle. Remove rear wheel assemblies. Remove upper guide bolt from caliper.
See Fig. 12
. Rotate caliper downward and support using wire. Remove "V" spring. Remove pads, shims
and
guide plates. Replace pad if lining thickness is less than .04" (1.0 mm).
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MASTER CYLINDER
Removal & Installation
Disconnect fluid level sensor electrical connector at fluid reservoir. Disconnect and plug brake lines at master
cylinder to prevent entry of dirt and loss of fluid. Remove nuts attaching master cylinder to power brake unit.
Remove master cylinder from vehicle. To install master cylinder, reverse removal procedure. Bleed air from
system.
POWER BRAKE UNIT
Removal & Installation
Remove master cylinder from power brake unit. See MASTER CYLINDER . Disconnect vacuum line at
power brake unit. See Fig. 19 . From inside vehicle, remove cotter pin and clevis pin. Separate push rod from
brake pedal. Remove power brake unit-to-firewall nuts. Remove power brake unit. To install, reverse removal
procedure. Bleed air from system.
Fig. 19: Removing Power Brake Unit (Typical)
Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP.
OVERHAUL
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1. Using Clutch Disconnect Tool (T88T-70522-A), disconnect hydraulic line at transmission. See Fig. 2 .
Clean reservoir cap area. Fill reservoir with DOT 3 brake fluid. Maintain fluid level in reservoir during
bleeding procedure.
2. Using small screwdriver, press and hold internal mechanism of male coupler to open valve. While
holding valve open, have an assistant slowly press and hold clutch pedal to floor.
3. Remove screwdriver to allow valve to close. Release clutch pedal. Refill reservoir.
4. Repeat steps 2) and 3). Install reservoir cap. Reconnect hydraulic line. Tug hydraulic line lightly to verify
secure connection.
5. As rapidly as possible, operate clutch pedal for full 5-10 strokes. Wait 3 minutes. Repeat this step at least
3 more times.
6. Loosen bleed screw, located next to release cylinder connection. Have an assistant press and hold clutch
pedal. Tighten bleed screw. Release pedal. Refill reservoir. Check clutch operation.
Fig. 2: Removing Hydraulic Line (B2300, B2500, B3000 & B4000)
Courtesy of MAZDA MOTORS CORP.
Miata
1. Remove bleeder screw cap located at clutch release cylinder. Install vinyl hose onto bleeder screw.
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Submerge other end of hose in container of brake fluid.
2. Fill reservoir with DOT 3 brake fluid. Have an assistant press and release clutch pedal several times, then
hold pedal down. With pedal pressed, loosen bleeder screw to let air and fluid escape.
3. Repeat step 2) until no more air bubbles emerge from hose. Tighten bleeder screw. Fill reservoir. Operate
clutch while inspecting for leaks. Check clutch and brake operation.
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
Removal (B2300, B2500, B3000 & B4000)
1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Shift transmission into Neutral. Remove gearshift lever. Raise and
support vehicle. Mark drive shaft flanges for installation reference. Remove drive shaft. Using Clutch
Disconnect Tool (T88T-70522-A), disconnect hydraulic line at transmission. See Fig. 2
. Plug hydraulic
line to prevent contamination. Disconnect wiring at transmission.
2. Remove starter. Remove exhaust components as necessary for clearance. On 4WD models, remove skid
plate and transfer case. On all models, secure transmission jack under transmission. Remove transmission
mount-to-crossmember nuts and bolts.
3. Remove nuts securing crossmember to frame side rails, and remove crossmember. Lower transmission
enough to gain access to transmission-to-engine block bolts. Remove transmission-to-engine block bolts.
Remove transmission.
4. If clutch parts are going to be reused, mark clutch cover and flywheel for reassembly reference. Loosen
pressure plate bolts evenly in crisscross pattern until springs are not under tension. Remove clutch cover
and clutch disc.
Inspection (B2300, B2500, B3000 & B4000)
1. Inspect disc for loose rivets, worn or defective springs, excessive wear, or oil contamination. Inspect
flywheel and clutch cover for burns, scoring, or grooves.
2. Measure flywheel and clutch cover runout. Resurface or replace flywheel and clutch cover if beyond
specification. See CLUTCH RUNOUT (MAXIMUM)
table.
3. Measure clutch disc runout. Replace disc if it is not to specification. See CLUTCH RUNOUT
(MAXIMUM) table. Inspect disc hub and input shaft splines for excessive wear. Hub must slide
smoothly on input shaft splines.
4. Inspect pilot bearing for wear. Apply inward pressure while rotating pilot bearing. If bearing sticks or has
excessive resistance, replace bearing. Check for tight fit in crankshaft. Replace as necessary. Inspect
release bearing for smooth operation, wear, damage, or looseness. Replace bearing as necessary.
CLUTCH RUNOUT (MAXIMUM)
ApplicationIn. (mm)
Disc0.028 (0.7)
Flywheel0.008 (0.20)
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