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Mazda Protege 5. Manual - part 270

 

 

SERVICE TOOLS 

06–60–1

06–60

06–60

SERVICE TOOLS

STEERING SST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  06–60–1

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STEERING SST

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49 T028 3A0

Ball joint puller 
set

49 T028 303

Body (Part of 49 
T028 3A0)

49 T028 304

Attachment 
(Part of 49 T028 
3A0)

49 1232 670B

Power steering 
gauge set

49 1232 672

Gauge (Part of 
49 1232 670B)

49 1232 673

Valve body 
(Part of 49 1232 
670B)

49 H002 671

Adapter

49 G032 3A4

Power steering 
gauge adapter 
set

49 G032 351

Adapter (Part of 
49 G032 3A4)

49 G032 352

Adapter (Part of 
49 G032 3A4)

49 G032 353

Bolt (Part of 49 
G032 3A4)

49 E017 5A0

Engine support

49 B032 320

Wrench

49 B032 317

Bearing & oil 
seal remover

49 8038 785A

Dust boot 
installer

49 0180 510B

Preload 
measuring 
attachment

49 F032 301

Power steering 
pump hanger

49 B001 797

Handle

49 N032 320

Oil seal installer

49 B032 331

Oil seal installer

49 B032 323

Rod seal 
remover body

SERVICE TOOLS 

06–60–2

End Of Sie

49 E032 305

Slipper seal 
protector

49 E032 306

Slipper seal 
former

49 B032 325

Rod seal guide

49 B032 326

Outer box 
protector

49 B032 324

Rod seal 
protector body

49 T028 301

Dust boot 
installer

49 G032 3A1

Joint hose set

49 G032 317

Hose (Part of 49 
G032 3A1)

49 B032 336

Adapter set

49 L011 0A0B

Piston pin 
setting tool set

49 L011 007

Guide (Part of 
49 L011 0A0B)

49 G032 308

Oil seal installer

49 F032 303

Handle

49 N032 319A

Support plate

49 H032 338

Joint shaft

49 S032 317

Socket wrench

49 D032 316

protoractor

07–03–1

07

HEATER, VENTILATION & 

AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC)

SECTION

07–03

Toc of SCT

SYMPTOM 

TROUBLESHOOTING  . . . . . . 07-03

REFRIGERANT SYSTEM . . . . . 07-10
BASIC SYSTEM  . . . . . . . . . . . . 07-11

CONTROL SYSTEM  . . . . . . . .  07-40
TECHNICAL DATA  . . . . . . . . .  07-50
SERVICE TOOLS. . . . . . . . . . .  07-60

Toc of SCT

07–03

SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING

FOREWORD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 07–03–1
TROUBLESHOOTING INDEX . . . . . . . . . 07–03–1
NO.1 INSUFFICIENT AIR (OR NO AIR) 

BLOWN FROM VENTS  . . . . . . . . . . . . . 07–03–2

NO.2 AMOUNT OF AIR BLOWN FROM 

VENTS DOES NOT CHANGE . . . . . . . . 07–03–2

NO.3 AIRFLOW MODE DOES NOT

CHANGE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 07–03–3

NO.4 NO TEMPERATURE CONTROL 

WITH CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT . . . . .  07–03–4

NO.5 WINDSHIELD FOGGED. . . . . . . . .  07–03–5
NO.6 AIR FROM VENTS NOT COLD 

ENOUGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  07–03–6

NO.7 NO COOL AIR  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  07–03–9
NO.8 NOISE WHILE OPERATING A/C 

SYSTEM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  07–03–12

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FOREWORD

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See 00–00–1 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL, Troubleshooting Procedure. Thoroughly read and understand the 
basic flow of troubleshooting in order to properly perform the procedures.

The areas for inspection (steps) are given according to various circuit malfunctions. Use the chart below to 
verify the symptoms of the trouble in order to diagnose the appropriate area.

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TROUBLESHOOTING INDEX

A3U070301038W02

No.

TROUBLESHOOTING ITEM

DESCRIPTION

PAGE

1

Insufficient air (or no air) blown from 
vents.

Problem with each vent and/or 
duct.

(See 07–03–2 NO.1 INSUFFICIENT 
AIR (OR NO AIR) BLOWN FROM 
VENTS)

2

Amount of air blown from vents does 
not change.

Malfunction in blower system.

(See 07–03–2 NO.2 AMOUNT OF AIR 
BLOWN FROM VENTS DOES NOT 
CHANGE)

3

Airflow mode does not change.

Malfunction in heater unit and/or 
climate control unit airflow system.

(See 07–03–3 NO.3 AIRFLOW MODE 
DOES NOT CHANGE)

4

No temperature control with climate 
control unit.

Malfunction in heater unit and/or 
climate control unit air mix system.

(See 07–03–4 NO.4 NO 
TEMPERATURE CONTROL WITH 
CLIMATE CONTROL UNIT)

5

Windshield fogged.

A/C compressor does not operate 
while airflow mode is in 
DEFROSTER or HEAT/DEF 
modes.

Air intake mode does not change 
to FRESH while airflow mode is in 
DEFROSTER or HEAT/DEF 
modes.

(See 07–03–5 NO.5 WINDSHIELD 
FOGGED)

6

Air from vents not cold enough.

Magnetic clutch operates but A/C 
system malfunctions.

(See 07–03–6 NO.6 AIR FROM 
VENTS NOT COLD ENOUGH)

7

No cool air.

Magnetic clutch does not operate.

(See 07–03–9 NO.7 NO COOL AIR)

8

Noise while operating A/C system.

Noise from magnetic clutch, A/C 
compressor, hose or refrigerant 
line.

(See 07–03–12 NO.8 NOISE WHILE 
OPERATING A/C SYSTEM)

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SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING 

07–03–2

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NO.1 INSUFFICIENT AIR (OR NO AIR) BLOWN FROM VENTS

A3U070301038W03

Diagnostic procedure

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NO.2 AMOUNT OF AIR BLOWN FROM VENTS DOES NOT CHANGE

A3U070301038W04

Diagnostic procedure

1

Insufficient air (or no air) blown from vents.

DESCRIPTION

Problem with each vent and/or duct.

POSSIBLE 

CAUSE

Malfunction in VENT mode system (Steps 1—4)

Malfunction in HEAT mode system (Step 5)

Malfunction in DEFROSTER mode system (Steps 6—8)

STEP

INSPECTION

ACTION

1

INSPECT AIRFLOW MODE CONTROL 
SYSTEM, STARTING FROM CLIMATE 
CONTROL UNIT

When airflow mode control dial is operated, 
is appropriate resistance felt and can it be 
moved to its full range?

Yes

Go to next step.

No

Go to Step 1 of troubleshooting index No. 3.

2

CHECK TO SEE WHETHER MALFUNCTION 
IS IN VENT MODE OR ANOTHER MODES

Does air blow out when in VENT mode?

Yes

Go to Step 5.

No

Go to next step.

3

INSPECT VENT

Is vent clogged?

Yes

Remove obstruction, then go to Step 9.

No

Go to next step.

4

VERIFY THAT DUCT IN DASHBOARD IS 
INSTALLED

Is duct in dashboard properly installed?

Yes

Inspect duct for clogging, deformity and air leakage, then go 
to Step 9.

No

Install duct securely in the proper position, then go to Step 
9.

5

CHECK TO SEE WHETHER MALFUNCTION 
IS IN HEAT MODE OR DEFROSTER MODE

Does air blow out when in HEAT mode?

Yes

Go to next step.

No

Inspect vent for clogging, then go to Step 9.

6

INSPECT DEFROSTER MODE

Does air blow out when in DEFROSTER 
mode?

Yes

Operation is okay. Recheck malfunction symptoms.

No

Go to next step.

7

INSPECT VENT

Is vent clogged?

Yes

Remove obstruction, then go to Step 9.

No

Go to next step.

8

VERIFY THAT DEFROSTER DUCT IS 
INSTALLED

Is defroster duct properly installed?

Yes

Inspect duct for clogging, deformity, and air leakage, then 
go to next step.

No

Install duct securely in the proper position, then go to next 
step.

9

VERIFY THAT MALFUNCTION SYMPTOM 
OCCURS AFTER REPAIR

Does air blow out?

Yes

Troubleshooting completed.
Explain repairs to customer.

No

Recheck malfunction symptoms, then repeat from Step 1 if 
malfunction recurs.

2

Amount of air blown from vents does not change.

DESCRIPTION

Malfunction in blower system.

POSSIBLE 

CAUSE

Blower relay, blower motor, resistor, fan switch malfunction (Step 1)

Blower unit malfunction (Steps 2—4)

STEP

INSPECTION

ACTION

1

INSPECT BLOWER SYSTEM

Inspect the following systems and electrical 
parts.
— Blower relay
— Blower motor
— Resistor
— Fan switch
— Related wiring harnesses

Are they okay?

Yes

Go to next step.

No

Repair or replace malfunctioning part, then go to Step 5.

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