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SAFETY  INFORMATION 

GI 

VEHICLE  LIFT  POSITIONS 

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46UGIX.Q09 

DYNAMOMETER 

When 

test-running 

vehicle 

on 

dynamometer; 

• 

Place 

fan, 

preferably 

vehicle-speed 

proportional 

type, 

in 

front 

of 

the 

vehicle 

• 

Connect 

an 

exhaust 

gas 

ventilation 

unit. 

• 

Cool 

the 

exhaust 

pipes 

w�h 

fan. 

• 

Keep 

the 

area 

around 

the 

vehicle 

uncluttered. 

• 

Watch 

the 

water 

temperature 

gauge. 

46UGIX.()1Q 

COMPRESSED  AIR 

When 

using 

compressed 

air 

to 

clean 

or 

remove  parts; 

• 

Wear 

protective 

eyewear. 

• 

Hold 

rag 

over 

the 

opening 

to 

prevent 

parts 

from 

shooting 

out. 

• 

Take 

precautions 

so 

that 

people 

around 

you 

are 

not 

struck 

by 

flying 

debris. 

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Страница 2: ...d be followed to reduce the risk of injury and the risk that improper service or repair may damage the vehicle or render it unsafe It is also important to understand that the Warnings and Cautions are not exhaustive It is impossible to warn of all the hazardous consequences that might resultfrom failure to follow the procedures The procedures recommended and described in this manual are effective ...

Страница 3: ...nts of this manual without obligation or advance notice WARRANTY The manufacturer s warranty on Mazda ve hicles and engines can be voided if improper service or repairs are performed by persons other than those at an Authorized Mazda Dealer APPLICATION Mazda Motor Corporation HIROSHIMA JAPAN This manual is applicable to vehicles beginning with the Vehicle Identification Numbers VIN shown on the fo...

Страница 4: ...VEHICLE IDENTIFI CATION NUMBER S VIN 626 1YV GE22C R5 1 00001 1YV GE22D R5 1 00001 MX 6 1 YVGE31 C R5 1 00001 1 YVGE31 D R5 1 0oo01 ...

Страница 5: ...VEHICLE GI 1 1 PREPARATION OF TOOLS AND MEASURING EQUiPMENT GI 1 1 SPECIAL TOOLS GI 1 1 REMOVAL OF PARTS GI 1 1 DISASSEMBLY GI 1 1 REASSEMBLY GI 1 2 ADJUSTMENTS GI 1 3 RUBBER PARTS AND TUBING GI 1 3 HOSE CLAMPS GI 1 3 TORQUE FORMULAS GI 1 3 VISE GI 1 3 ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING TOOLS GI 1 4 TEST LIGHT GI 1 4 JUMPER WIRE GI 1 4 VOLTMETER GI 1 4 OHMMETER GI 1 4 ELECTRICAL PARTS GI 1 5 BATIERY CABLE...

Страница 6: ...ary wear protective clothing Soiled clothing particular ly those soiled with used oils and greases containing lead should be cleaned at regular intervals 4OUGIX Q02 JACKING POSITIONS Warning Improperly jacking a vehicle Is dangerous_ The vehicle can slip off the jack and cause serious Injury Use only the correct front and rear jacking positions and block the wheels Use safety stands to support the...

Страница 7: ...e Connect anexhaust gas ventilation unit Coolthe exhaust pipes w h afan Keep the area around the vehicle uncluttered Watch the water temperature gauge 46UGIX 1Q COMPRESSED AIR When using compressed air to clean or remove parts Wear protective eyewear Hold arag over the opening to prevent parts from shooting out Take precautions so that people around you are not struck byflying debris 46UGIX lI GI ...

Страница 8: ...d SSTs for the service operation It is best to gather all necessary SSTs before beginning work Example MANUAL STEERING PREPARATION SST 490118850C Puller ball JOInt REPAIR PROCEDURE removal 01 lie rod end 1 Most repair operations begin with an overview illustration It identifies the components shows how the parts fit together and describes visual part inspection If a damaged or worn part is found r...

Страница 9: ... splines and teeth lor wear or damage AdlUstmentof he hi page M 22 A M 1 The numbers D etc refer to part identification and servicing procedures 2 Units are in N m kgf m ft lbf unless otherwise specified SYMBOLS 46UGIX OI5 There are six symbols indicating oil grease and sealant These symbols show the points of applying such materials during service Symbol Me aning Kind Apply oil Ne w engi ne oil o...

Страница 10: ...ive pressure Positive pressure Resistance Torq ue Vol ume GI 6 A ampere V volt W wan mm mi lli metres in inches kPa kilo Pascal mmHg mili metres of mercury inHg inches of mercury kPa kilo Pascal kgf cm kilogram force persquare centimetre psi pounds per square inch o ohm N m Ne wton metre kgf m kilogram force permetre kgf cm kilogram force per centimetre Ib foot pounds in lb inch pounds L l itre US...

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