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REPAIR MAINTENANCE OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Mazda 626 / MX-6 (from 1982 to 1991, the year of issue)

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Hood



Withdrawal
Open the hood.
Place the protective pads at the edges of the engine compartment for the protection of painted surfaces from damage. Place a clean cloth under the corners of the hood to protect when removing the paint of the car.
Marker, mark the position of the hinges on the hood.
Ask the assistant to support the hood in the open position and remove the hinge screws and remove the hood of a car.

Setting
Installation is performed in reverse order of removal. With the help of two people set the hood and screw bolts of the hand joints of the hood. Align hood hinges according to earlier made labels and tighten the hood screws.

Tilt
Close the hood and check its location relative to adjacent surfaces. Adjust the position of the hood so that when the hood is closed the gap on the perimeter was the same from all sides. To adjust, loosen the bolts and hinges of the hood by moving the hood, adjust its position. After adjusting tighten the bolts hood hinges. If necessary, adjust the gap by changing the position of the front wings of the car.




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