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

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Lever arm housing and the gearshift




A warning

The models described in this manual are equipped with air bags. Before starting work, be sure to disconnect system of air cushions to avoid their sudden disclosure.


The shift lever

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. Remove the handle lever.
2. Remove the center console.
3. Remove the gear lever gaiter.
4. Remove the cover from the bottom of the gear lever.
5. Remove the sound insulation lining.
6. Remove the steel retaining ring.
7. Remove the O-ring and upper stop.
8. Lift and fix a forward part of the car.
9. Twist the flange nuts catalytic converter.
10. Remove the exhaust system hangers.
11. Remove the screws and remove the heat reflective shield muffler.
12. Remove the bolt switching rod and remove the transmission shift lever.
13. Installation is spent upside-down removals.

COVER SHIFT LEVER

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. Remove the gear lever from the housing.
2. Unscrew the four nuts housing the gear lever.
3. Unscrew a through bolt extension rods and remove the casing of the gear lever.
4. Installation is spent upside-down removals.

Switchable ROD

PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. Remove the gear lever from the housing.
2. Disconnect the switching rod and the rod extending from the gearbox.
3. Installation is spent upside-down removals.




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