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N–4
OUTLINE
4WD
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7
5
4
3
1
2
6
5
6
8
7
A6E63162002
1 L.H.D.
2 R.H.D.
3 Steering wheel
4 Steering column and shaft5 Steering gear
6 Power steering oil pump
7 Fluid reservoir
8 Cooling pipe
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N–6
ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING
POWER STEERING FLUID INSPECTIONA6E661432040201Fluid Level Inspection
1. Inspect the power steering fluid level.
•Add fluid to the specified level as necessary.
Fluid specification
ATF M-III or equivalent (e.g. Dexron
®II)
Fluid Leakage Inspection
Caution
•If the steering wheel is kept in the fully turned position for more than 5 seconds, the fluid
temperature will rise excessively and adversely affect the oil pump.
1. Start the engine and let it idle.
2. Turn the steering wheel fully to the left and right to apply fluid pressure.
Note
•The points where fluid leakage may occur are indicated in the figure.
3. Inspect for fluid leakage.
•If fluid leakage is found, replace the related pipe or hose.
ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING
L.H.D.
ATX
MTX
R.H.D.
ATX
MTX MZR-CD (RF Turbo)
EXCEPT MZR-CD (RF Turbo)L.H.D
R.H.D
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ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING
N–7
N
Fluid Pressure Inspection
1. Assemble the SSTs as shown in the figure.
2. Disconnect the pressure pipe from the oil pump,
and connect the SSTs.
Tightening torque
29.4—44.1 N·m {3.0—4.4 kgf·m, 22—32 ft·lbf}
3. Bleed the air from the system.
4. Open the gauge valve fully.
5. Start the engine and turn the steering wheel fully
left and right to raise the fluid temperature to 50—
60 °C {122—140 °F}.
6. Close the gauge valve completely.
7. Increase the engine speed to 1,000—1,500 rpm
and measure the fluid pressure generated by the
oil pump.
•If the pressure is not within the specification,
repair or replace the oil pump component.
Caution
•If the valve is left closed for more than 5
seconds, the fluid temperature will rise
excessively and adversely affect the oil
pump.
Oil pump fluid pressure
(MPa {kgf/cm
2, psi})
Type Oil pump fluid pressure
2WD
(Except MZR-CD
(RF Turbo))10.80—11.29
{110.2—115.1, 1,567—1637}
MZR-CD
(RF Turbo)11.31—11.80
{115.4—120.3, 1,641—1,711}
4WD10.30—10.79
{105.1—110.0, 1,490—1,564}
49 1232 670B
49 H002 671
A6E0612W101
49 G032 351
49 G032 353
49 G032 352
49 G032 352
49 G032 351
49 G032 353
MZR-CD (RF Turbo)
EXCEPT MZR-CD (RF Turbo)
A6E66142002
THERMOMETER50—60
{122—140 }°
°F
GAUGE
CLOSE VALVE
COMPLETELY
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N–8
ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING
8. Open the gauge valve fully and increase the
engine speed to 1,000—1,500 rpm.
9. Turn the steering wheel fully to the left and right,
then measure the fluid pressure generated at the
gear housing.
•If the pressure is not within the specification,
repair or replace the steering gear
component.
Caution
•If the steering wheel is kept in the fully
turned position for more than 5 seconds,
the fluid temperature will rise excessively
and adversely affect the oil pump.
Gear housing fluid pressure
(MPa {kgf/cm
2, psi})
10. Remove the SSTs. Install and tighten the pressure pipe to the specified torque.
Tightening torque
29.4—44.1 N·m {3.0—4.4 kgf·m, 22—32 ft·lbf}
11. Bleed the air from the system.
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STEERING GEAR AND LINKAGE (MZR-CD (RF TURBO)) REMOVAL/INSTALLATIONA6E661432960201
Caution
•Performing the following procedures without first removing the ABS wheel-speed sensor may
possibly cause an open circuit in the harness if it is pulled by mistake. Before performing the
following procedures, remove the ABS wheel-speed sensor (axle side) and fix it to an appropriate
place where the sensor will not be pulled by mistake while servicing the vehicle.
L.H.D.
1. Remove the under cover and mud guard. (Left side)
2. Remove the front auto leveling sensor.
3. Separate the stabilizer control link. (shock absorber side)
4. Separate the front lower arm (front and rear) ball joint.
5. Remove the shock absorber bolt. (lower side)
6. Remove in the order indicated in the table.
7. Install in the reverse order of removal.
8. Inspect the toe-in.
9. Adjust the headlight zeroset.
Type Oil pump fluid pressure
2WD
(Except MZR-CD
(RF Turbo))10.80—11.29
{110.2—115.1, 1,567—1637}
MZR-CD
(RF Turbo)11.31—11.80
{115.4—120.3, 1,641—1,711}
4WD10.30—10.79
{105.1—110.0, 1,490—1,564}
THERMOMETER50—60
{122—140 }°
°F
GAUGE
OPEN VALVE
COMPLETELY
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ENGINE SPEED SENSING POWER STEERING
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N
STEERING GEAR AND LINKAGE (4WD) REMOVAL/INSTALLATIONA6E661432960202
Caution
•Performing the following procedures without first removing the ABS wheel-speed sensor may
possibly cause an open circuit in the harness if it is pulled by mistake. Before performing the
following procedures, remove the ABS wheel-speed sensor (axle side) and fix it to an appropriate
place where the sensor will not be pulled by mistake while servicing the vehicle.
1. Remove the under cover and mud guard. (Left side)
2. Remove the front auto leveling sensor.
3. Separate the stabilizer control link. (shock absorber side)
4. Separate the front lower arm (front and rear) ball joint.
5. Remove the shock absorber bolt. (lower side)
6. Remove in the order indicated in the table.
7. Install in the reverse order of removal.
8. Inspect the toe-in.
9. Adjust the headlight zeroset.
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P–6
DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL
OUTLINEA6E692067650201•The construction and operation of DSC is the same as that of the current Mazada6 2WD model, except for the
following:
— Due to the addition the 4WD model, DSC HU/CM uses the foward-G signal from the combine sensor to
control DSC.
—Due to adoption of the 4WD CM, DSC HU/CM sends a coupling torque request, a 4-wheel speed, and DSC
operation condition signal to the 4WD CM through CAN.
—Due to the adoption of TCM, DSC HU/CM sends a 4-wheel speed signal to the TCM through CAN.
Structural view
.
DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL
7
5
4
3
1
2
14
13
6
13
12
5
4
3
7
6
1011
9
14
8
8
15
A6E6920T004
1 L.H.D.
2 R.H.D.
3 DSC HU/CM
4 Wheel-speed sensor (front)
5 Sensor rotor (front)
6 Wheel-speed sensor (rear)
7 Sensor rotor (rear)
8 DSC OFF switch9 Instrument cluster
10 ABS warning light
11 DSC indicator light
12 DSC OFF light
13 Steering angle sensor
14 Combine sensor
15 Brake system warning light
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DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL
P–7
P
Wiring Diagram
.
9
RF
FL
RR
RL
PCM
G
E
M
I
F
K
H
Q
NJ
P
S
T
V
O
Y
X
W
U
R
L
Z
AC
D
B
AG
AF
AE
AC
AA
AB
C
F
D
A
B
EDSC HU/CM
A
B
C
D
F
1
3
2
8
7
5
4
6
9
9
9
10
11
13
12
15
14
18
17
16
1920
2122
24
23
A6E6921W203
1 IG switch
2SUS 15A fuse
3 ABS 60 A fuse
4 Meter
5 ABS warning light
6 Brake system warning light
7 DSC OFF light
8 DSC indicator light
9CAN driver
10 Battery
11 Cruise actuator
12 DSC OFF switch13 DLC-2
14 CAN-H
15 CAN-L
16 Wheel-speed sensor
17 Combine sensor
18 Steering angle sensor
19 Brake switch
20 Brake light
21 Back-up light switch (MTX only)
22 Back-up light (MTX only)
23 Audio unit, Wiper and washer switch, Car-navigation
unit, Auto leveling control unit
24 TCM, 4WD CM
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DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL
K
HRR wheel-speedRR wheel-
speed sensorVehicle is stopped 0 (AC)
•Inspect related harness
•Inspect wheel-speed
sensor •Inspect using the wave profile.
(See P–19 Inspection Using An
Oscilloscope (Reference))
M
IRF wheel-speedRF wheel-
speed sensorVehicle is stopped 0 (AC)
•Inspect related harness
•Inspect wheel-speed
sensor •Inspect using the wave profile.
(See P–19 Inspection Using An
Oscilloscope (Reference))
Q
NLR wheel-speedLR wheel-speed
sensorVehicle is stopped 0 (AC)
•Inspect related harness
•Inspect wheel-speed
sensor •Inspect using the wave profile.
(See P–19 Inspection Using An
Oscilloscope (Reference))
G Battery (IG) Ignition switch Ignition switch ON B+•Inspect related harness
•Inspect ignition switch
L Brake switch Brake switchWhen brake pedal is
depressed10—14•Inspect related harness
•Inspect brake switch
OLateral-G
(lateral-G signal)Combine
sensorVehicle is stopped 2.2—2.8
•Inspect related harness
•Inspect combine sensor Left corneringFluctuation
between
2.5—4.0 V
Right corneringFluctuation
between
1.0—2.5 V
PCombine sensor
power outputCombine
sensorIgnition switch ON 4.75—5.25•Inspect related harness
•Inspect combine sensor
RSteering angle
(ground)Steering angle
sensor—Below 1.0•Inspect related harness
•Inspect steering angle
sensor
S Combine sensorCombine
sensor—3.5—5.0•Inspect related harness
•Inspect combine sensor
TYaw rate
(yaw rate signal)Combine
sensorVehicle is stopped 2.2—2.8
•Inspect related harness
•Inspect yaw rate sensor Right corneringFluctuation
between
2.5—4.62 V
Left corneringFluctuation
between
2.5—0.33 V
USteering angle
(neutral signal)Steering angle
sensorSteering position:
center position 25°—29°Below 1.0•Inspect related harness
•Inspect steering angle
sensor
Except above condition Approx. 4
VForward-G
(forward-G signal)Combine
sensorVehicle is stopped 2.2—2.8
•Inspect related harness
•Inspect combine sensor AccelerationFluctuation
between
2.5—4.0 V
Deceleration Fluctuation
between
1.0—2.5 V
WSteering angle
(steering angle
signal 2)Steering angle
sensor•Inspect using the wave profile.
(See P–19 Inspection Using An
Oscilloscope (Reference))•Inspect related harness
•Inspect steering angle
sensor
XSteering angle
(steering angle
signal 1)Steering angle
sensor•Inspect using the wave profile.
(See P–19 Inspection Using An
Oscilloscope (Reference))•Inspect related harness
•Inspect steering angle
sensor
YCombine sensor
(ground)Combine
sensor—Below 1.0•Inspect related harness
•Inspect combine sensor
AA DSC OFF switchDSC OFF
switchWhen switch is pressed Below 1.0
•Inspect related harness
•Inspect DSC OFF switch
When switch is not pressed B+
AB OBDKLN terminal of
DLC-2It cannot be determined with terminal
voltage whether the condition is good or bad
because advanced function diagnostic
output is performed with serial
communication. Inspect with service codes.•Inspect related harness
•Inspect DSC HU/CM Terminal Signal Connected to Test condition Voltage (V) Action