SERVICE CAUTIONS


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Injury/damage Prevention Precautions

•  Depending on the vehicle, the cooling fan may operate suddenly even when the ignition is switch to off. Therefore, keep hands and tools away from the cooling fan even if the cooling fan is not operating to prevent injury to personnel or damage to the cooling fan. Always disconnect the negative battery cable when servicing the cooling fan or parts near the cooling fan.

Protection of the Vehicle

•  Always be sure to cover fenders, seats and floor areas before starting work.
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Preparation of Tools and Measuring Equipment

•  Be sure that all necessary tools and measuring equipment are available before starting any work.
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Special Service Tools

•  Use special service tools or equivalent when they are required.
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Malfunction Diagnosis System

•  Use the Mazda Modular Diagnostic System (M-MDS) or equivalent for malfunction diagnosis.

Negative Battery Cable Disconnection/connection

•  For the required procedure after negative battery cable disconnection/connection, refer to NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE DISCONNECTION/CONNECTION in CHARGING SYSTEM. (See NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE DISCONNECTION/CONNECTION [MZR 1.5, MZR 1.6].) (See NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE DISCONNECTION/CONNECTION [MZR 2.0, MZR 2.5].) (See NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE DISCONNECTION/CONNECTION [MZR 2.0 DISI i-stop].) (See NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE DISCONNECTION/CONNECTION [SKYACTIV-G 2.0].) (See NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE DISCONNECTION/CONNECTION [MZR 2.3 DISI Turbo].) (See NEGATIVE BATTERY CABLE DISCONNECTION/CONNECTION [MZ-CD 1.6].) (See GENERATOR REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [MZR-CD 2.2].)

Oil Leakage Inspection

•  Use either of the following procedures to identify the type of oil that is leaking:

Using UV light (black light)

1.  Remove any oil on the engine or transmission/transaxle.

Note
•  Referring to the fluorescent dye instruction manual, mix the specified amount of dye into the engine oil or transmission/transaxle oil.

2.  Pour the fluorescent dye into the engine oil or transmission/transaxle oil.

3.  Allow the engine to run for 30 min.

4.  Inspect for dye leakage by irradiating with UV light (black light), and identify the type of oil that is leaking.

5.  If no dye leakage is found, allow the engine to run for another 30 min. or drive the vehicle then reinspect.

6.  Find where the oil is leaking from, then make necessary repairs.

Note
•  To determine whether it is necessary to replace the oil after adding the fluorescent dye, refer to the fluorescent dye instruction manual.


Not using UV light (black light)

1.  Gather sample of the leaking oil using an absorbent white tissue.

2.  Then gather some sample of engine and transmission/transaxle oil onto a white cloth or piece of paper.

•  MT vehicles: Transmission/transaxle oil
•  AT vehicles: ATF
•  CVT vehicles: CVT fluid

3.  Compare the appearance and smell, and identify the type of oil that is leaking.

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4.  Remove any oil on the engine or transmission/transaxle.

5.  Allow the engine to run for 30 min.

6.  Check the area where the oil is leaking, then make necessary repairs.


Removal of Parts

•  While correcting a problem, also try to determine its cause. Begin work only after first learning which parts and subassemblies must be removed and disassembled for replacement or repair. After removing the part, plug all holes and ports to prevent foreign material from entering.
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Disassembly

•  If the disassembly procedure is complex, requiring many parts to be disassembled, all parts should be marked in a place that will not affect their performance or external appearance and identified so that reassembly can be performed easily and efficiently.
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Inspection During Removal, Disassembly

•  When removed, each part should be carefully inspected for malfunction, deformation, damage and other problems.
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Arrangement of Parts

•  All disassembled parts should be carefully arranged for reassembly.
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•  Be sure to separate or otherwise identify the parts to be replaced from those that will be reused.

Cleaning of Parts

•  All parts to be reused should be carefully and thoroughly cleaned in the appropriate method.
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Warning
•  Using compressed air can cause dirt and other particles to fly out causing injury to the eyes. Wear protective eye wear whenever using compressed air.

Reassembly

•  Standard values, such as torques and certain adjustments, must be strictly observed in the reassembly of all parts.
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•  If removed, the following parts should be replaced with new ones:

Oil seals
Cotter pins
Gaskets
Locknuts (Nylon nuts)
O-rings
Spring pins
Lock washers

•  Depending on location:
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―  Sealant and gaskets, or both, should be applied to specified locations. When sealant is applied, parts should be installed before sealant hardens to prevent leakage.
―  Oil should be applied to the moving components of parts.
―  Specified oil or grease should be applied at the prescribed locations (such as oil seals) before reassembly.

Adjustment

•  Use suitable gauges and testers when making adjustments.
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Rubber Parts and Tubing

•  Prevent gasoline or oil from getting on rubber parts or tubing.
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Hose Clamps

•  When reinstalling, position the hose clamp in the original location on the hose and squeeze the clamp lightly with large pliers to ensure a good fit.
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Torque Formulas

•  When using a torque wrench-SST or equivalent combination, the written torque must be recalculated due to the extra length that the SST or equivalent adds to the torque wrench. Recalculate the torque by using the following formulas. Choose the formula that applies to you.
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Torque Unit

Formula

N·m
N·m ×[L/(L+A)]
kgf·m
kgf·m ×[L/(L+A)]
kgf·cm
kgf·cm ×[L/(L+A)]
ft·lbf
ft·lbf ×[L/(L+A)]
in·lbf
in·lbf ×[L/(L+A)]

A  :The length of the SST past the torque wrench drive.
L  :The length of the torque wrench.

Vise

•  When using a vise, put protective plates in the jaws of the vise to prevent damage to parts.
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Dynamometer

•  When inspecting and servicing the power train on the dynamometer or speed meter tester, pay attention to the following:
―  Place a fan, preferably a vehicle-speed proportional type, in front of the vehicle.
―  Make sure the vehicle is in a facility with an exhaust gas ventilation system.
―  Keep the rear bumper cool by placing a cooling fan near the exhaust pipe so that the rear bumper does not get deformed by the heat from the exhaust.
―  Keep the area around the vehicle uncluttered so that heat does not build up.
―  Watch the water temperature gauge and don’t overheat the engine.
―  Avoid added load to the engine and maintain normal driving conditions as much as possible.
Note
•  When only the front or rear wheels are rotated on a chassis dynamometer or equivalent, the ABS/DSC HU/CM determines that there is a malfunction in the ABS/DSC and illuminates the following lights:
―  Vehicles with ABS
•  ABS warning light
•  Brake system warning light
―  Vehicles with DSC
•  ABS warning light
•  Brake system warning light
•  DSC indicator light
•  If the above lights are illuminated, dismount the vehicle from the chassis dynamometer and switch the ignition to LOCK position. Then, switch the ignition to ON position, run the vehicle at 10 km/h or more and verify that the warning lights go out. In this case, a DTC will be stored in the memory. Clear the DTC from the memory by following the memory clearing procedure [ABS]/[DSC] in the on-board diagnostic system. (See ON-BOARD DIAGNOSIS [ABS].) (See ON-BOARD DIAGNOSIS [DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL (DSC)].)
•  If the engine cannot be stopped using the push button start, perform an emergency engine stop operation. (See Emergency Engine Stop Operation.)

Emergency Engine Stop Operation

•  While performing an inspection by rotating the wheels using a dynamometer, if the ABS HU/CM (vehicles with ABS system) or DSC HU/CM (vehicles with DSC system) detects a vehicle speed signal error, the engine cannot be stopped using the push button start. If the engine cannot be stopped using the push button start, perform an emergency stop using the following procedure.

1.  Press and hold the bush button start for approx. 3 s or more, or press it three times or more successively within approx. 1.5 s.

2.  The engine stops (position is ACC).

3.  Press the push button start to switch the ignition OFF.


SST

•  Some global SST or equivalent are used as SSTs necessary for engine repair. Note that these SSTs are marked with global SST numbers.
•  Note that a global SST number is written together with a corresponding Mazda SST number as shown below.

Example (SST List)

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Example (In text)

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