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Mazda 626 (from 1991 to 1998, the year of issue)

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Maintenance Schedule Ford Probe, Mazda 626 and MX-6
Primary and secondary inspection
Checking the oil level and liquids
Checking the condition of tires and tire pressure
Check the fluid level of steering hydrostrengthening
Checking ATF
Changing the engine oil and oil filter
Checking of safety belts
Inspection and replacement of wiper blades
Checking, maintenance and charge the battery
Check, adjustment of a tension and replacement drive a belt
Check and replacement of hoses in the engine compartment
Check the cooling system
Shift of wheels
Check the brake system
Checking the oil in a mechanical transmission
Replacement air filter
Check and replacement of spark plugs
Check and replacement of elements of system of ignition
Check and replacement of the crankcase ventilation valve
Check and adjustment of speed of idling (model till 1997 of century)
Check and adjust the ignition timing (model till 1997 of century)
Replacement of a cooling liquid and washing of system of cooling
Replacing brake fluid
Check steering and suspension
Replacement ATF
Replace manual transmission fluid
Exhaust system check
Check the power supply system
Check and adjustment of backlashes of valves (release model 1998)
Replacement of the fuel filter
Engines
Heating and ventilation
Fuel system
An exhaust system
Transmissions
Coupling and semiaxes
The brake system
Chassis
Body
Electrical
Wiring
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Checking the condition of tires and tire pressure



To check the tread depth can use a simple sensor. If the tread depth falls below the minimum, the tire should be replaced.

Various forms of wear of the tread pattern and possible causes

1. Low pressure in the tire
2. Improper toe
3. Uneven wear

Possible causes:

- Low tire pressure, poor balance or deformation of the wheel, too high tire pressure;
- Worn tie rod or pitman arm;
- Worn or damaged elements of the front suspension, incorrectly adjusted suspension.

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. Check the condition of the tread pattern and the degree of wear. Uneven tire wear is indicative of a bad wheel balancing or poor adjustment of the suspension.
2. Inspect the tires for cuts, punctures, stuck nails or other sharp objects. If there is an air leak, first of all, check the valve chamber.
3. If it is in order, check the surface of the tires for punctures, causing soapy water on the surface of the tire. An air leak will show itself in the form of bubbles.
4. Regularly check the tire pressure with an accurate gauge.




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