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REPAIR MAINTENANCE OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Mazda 626 (from 1991 to 1998, the year of issue)

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Electrical



The electrical system has a voltage of 12 volts negative grounding. Energy for the headlights and all the electrical equipment supplied by the lead-acid battery, which is recharged by the alternator.

The section describes the operation of repair and maintenance of various electrical components of the car, not connected with the engine. For information on the battery, alternator, starter motor and ignition distributor can be found in section 2.11, subsection 3.7.3, section 3.7.6, subsection 3.7.4.3, subsection 3.7.7.

It should be noted that when working with any element of the vehicle's electrical, wire of the negative terminal of the battery must be disconnected to prevent short circuits and burns.


A warning

Information on digital equipment and sensors pointer instrument panel is not included in this guide. If you have trouble with any of the elements of these systems, you should see a specialist.






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