ENGINE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [PYUL]SM3329728
ENGINE REMOVAL/INSTALLATION [PYUL]

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D-code

• 02300C

Remove Capsule Cover

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Capsule cover


Capsule cover removal note

1.Turn the fasteners as shown in the figure.

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Perform Precaution Before Service

Warning
• Always keep sparks and flames away from fuel. Fuel can easily ignite which could cause serious injury or death, and damage to equipment.
• Highly pressurized fuel may spray out if the fuel line is cut. Due to the following dangers occurring with a fuel spray, perform the [BEFORE SERVICE PRECAUTION] before servicing to prevent the fuel from spraying.
― Fuel may cause irritation if it comes in contact with skin and eyes.
― If fuel ignites and causes a fire, it may lead to serious injury or death, and damage to property and facilities.
• A person charged with static electricity could cause a fire or explosion, resulting in death or serious injury. Before servicing the fuel system, make sure to discharge static electricity by touching a vehicle.
Caution
• If foreign matter enters the fuel passage, it could cause serious damage to the fuel injection related parts. When removing/installing the fuel injection related parts, pay close attention so that foreign matter does not enter the fuel passage.

1.Disconnect the negative lead-acid battery terminal.

2.Remove the fuel-filler cap and decrease the pressure in the fuel tank.

3.Remove the fuel pump relay.

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Fuel pump relay

4.Disconnect the high pressure fuel pump connector.

5.Connect the negative lead-acid battery terminal.

6.Start the engine.

7.After engine stall, crank the engine 2 to 3 times repeatedly and verify that the engine idling condition is not maintained (to relieve pressure in fuel pipe).

8.Switch the main power OFF.

9.Disconnect the negative lead-acid battery terminal.

10.Install the fuel pump relay.

11.Connect the high pressure fuel pump connector.


High Voltage Part Inspection And Removal/Installation Notes

Warning
<<High voltage>>
• If the necessary measures are not taken before servicing the e-SKYACTIV PHEV, it could cause electrical shock and result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. Before servicing the e-SKYACTIV PHEV, refer to [HIGH VOLTAGE SERVICE CAUTIONS] in the general information and implement the necessary measures.
• Vehicles damaged in an accident could have electrical leakage due to internal damage of the high voltage battery. If servicing is carried out under electrical leakage conditions, it could cause electrical shock and result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death.
• Refer to [Handling high voltage battery on damaged vehicle] in [DAMAGED VEHICLE HANDLING] in the general information and determine if an internal inspection of the high voltage battery is necessary. Perform servicing only if an internal inspection of the high voltage battery is unnecessary. If it is determined that an internal inspection of the high voltage battery is necessary, contact the technical assistance for your market without performing servicing.
• Inspection/removal/installation servicing of the high-voltage parts of this vehicle is a dangerous operation defined by the Industrial Safety and Health Law. For this reason, the inspection and removal/installation work on high voltage parts can only be performed by a person who has completed special training for low voltage line work.
• Wear insulating gloves when inspecting or removing/installing the high voltage parts. Contact with a high voltage part when you are not wearing insulating gloves may result in serious injury or death caused by electric shock.
• Before inspecting or removing/installing the high voltage parts, remove the service plug and wait until 10 min have elapsed. Servicing without removing the service plug or before 10 min have elapsed after removing the service plug could cause electrical shock and result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death.
• Do not spin the tires while inspecting or removing/installing the high voltage parts. If the tires spin, power generation occurs even if the service plug is removed. If power generation occurs, it could cause electrical shock and result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death.
• Verify that the charging connector is not connected to the vehicle when inspecting or removing/installing the high voltage parts. If the charging connector is connected to the vehicle, high voltage may be supplied to the vehicle. If this occurs, it could cause electrical shock and result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death.
• Always observe the following thoroughly to ensure safety when inspecting or removing/installing the high voltage parts. Otherwise, the high voltage circuit may operate on the vehicle regardless of whether or not the main power is switched OFF or ON (READY off or on). If this occurs, it could cause electrical shock and result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death.
― Do not perform normal charging
― Access connected vehicle maintenance mode (MyMazda App connected vehicle)
― Cancel climate control timer
• When inspecting or removing/installing the high voltage parts, place a high voltage work sign on the vehicle to alert other workers.
Caution
<<High voltage>>
• Do not switch the main power ON (READY on) after removing the service plug. If the main power is switched ON (READY on) after removing the service plug, a malfunction may occur with the vehicle.
Note
• The high voltage parts can be identified as follows.
― Parts that are connected using orange wiring harnesses
― Parts with a high voltage warning label attached

1.Prepare what is shown in the figure.

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Insulating gloves
2
Electrical-hazard safety shoes
3
High voltage work sign
4
Electrical tape
5
Voltmeter (Capable of measuring DC 450 V or more)

2.When servicing the drive system, perform the following operation.

(1)Switch the main power ON (READY on).
Note
• Disconnect the negative lead-acid battery terminal within 20 min of operation because the selector lever position will shift to the P position on its own after 20 min have elapsed.
(2)Shift the selector lever to the N position.
(3)Release the electric parking brake. (Parking brake release is not required for rear brake system)
(4)Switch the main power OFF.

3.Verify that the READY indicator in the instrument cluster is not turned on.

4.Move the front seat forward.


Remove Cover Assembly (Passenger's Side)

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Cover assembly


Cover assembly removal note

Note
• Release the clips according to the lock/unlock mark on the cowl grille cover.

1.Remove the cover assembly as shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Servicing procedure


Disconnect Negative Lead-Acid Battery Terminal


With e-SKYACTIV PHEV

Warning
• Before removing the SRS air bag system-related parts, always disconnect the negative lead-acid battery terminal and wait for 1 min or more to allow the back-up power supply to deplete its stored power.
• Contact with the positive lead-acid battery terminal could cause electrocution due to a short circuit and result in serious injury or death, or damage to vehicle parts. Do not contact the positive lead-acid battery terminal when performing the procedure.
Caution
• If the nut for the current sensor is loosened with the negative lead-acid battery terminal connected to the lead-acid battery, excessive torque will be applied to the negative lead-acid battery terminal and the lead-acid battery terminal will be damaged. When removing the negative lead-acid battery terminal and current sensor, be careful not to damage the lead-acid battery terminal.
• Be careful not to contact the positive lead-acid battery terminal.

1.Verify that the charge cable is not connected to the charging port.

• If the charge cable is connected to the charging port, remove the charge cable.

2.Keep the driver's door open.

3.Keep the hood open.

4.Keep the main power switched ON (READY on) for 3 s or more.

5.Switch the main power OFF and start measuring the time since the main power was switched OFF using a stopwatch.

Caution
• If the cooling fan does not stop after 5 min have elapsed since the main power was switched OFF, wait until it stops.
• If the [Battery cooling] operation notification is displayed on the center display, do not make a selection and leave it as it is.

6.Switch the main power OFF and wait for 5 min.

Warning
• Before servicing after disconnecting the negative lead-acid battery terminal, wait for 1 min or more.
Caution
• If the time since the main power was switched OFF in Step 5 to the disconnection of the negative lead-acid battery terminal exceeds 25 min, perform the procedure from Step 3 again.
Note
• In order to prevent it from falling off, the negative lead-acid battery terminal nut cannot be removed.
• After the negative lead-acid battery is disconnected, there is no restriction on opening/closing the door.

7.Disconnect the negative lead-acid battery terminal within 25 min from switching the main power OFF in Step 5 using the following procedure.

(1)Disconnect the current sensor connector.
(2)Disconnect the negative lead-acid battery terminal.
• When disconnecting a negative lead-acid battery terminal with deformed plastic, expand the gap of the negative lead-acid battery terminal using a flathead screwdriver, and remove the terminal.
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5 N·m {51 kgf·cm, 44 in·lbf}


Without e-SKYACTIV PHEV

Warning
• Before removing the SRS air bag system-related parts, always disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait for 1 min or more to allow the back-up power supply to deplete its stored power.
• Contact with the positive battery terminal could system may electrocution due to a short circuit and result in serious injury or death, or damage to vehicle parts. Do not contact the positive battery terminal when performing the procedure.
Caution
• Do not perform servicing for a long period ( 10 min or more) with the engine switch ON (engine stop).

1.Connect the M-MDS to the DLC-2.

2.Turn ON the engine switch (engine stop).

3.Verify the[BATT_SOC] value using the M-MDS data logger function.

4.Record the [BATT_SOC] value.

[BATT_SOC] value is less than 75%
• Inspect the battery.
[BATT_SOC] value is 75% or more
• Go to the next step.

5.Turn OFF the engine switch.

Caution
• If the nut for the current sensor is loosened with the negative battery terminal connected to the battery, excessive torque will be applied to the negative battery terminal and the battery terminal will be damaged. When removing the negative battery terminal and current sensor, be careful not to damage the battery terminal.
• Be careful not to contact the positive battery terminal.

6.Disconnect the current sensor connector.

Note
• The positive battery terminal nut cannot be removed to prevent it from falling off.

7.Disconnect the negative battery terminal.

• When disconnecting the plastic deformed negative battery terminal, expand the gap of the negative battery terminal using a flathead screwdriver for removal.
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Content

5 N·m {51 kgf·cm, 44 in·lbf}


Remove 150 W Power Supply Unit

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Cover
2
Connector
3
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
4
150 W power supply unit


Cover removal note

1.Remove the cover as shown in the figure.

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Remove Service Hole Cover (High Voltage Battery)

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Cover
2
Screw
2.5 N·m {25 kgf·cm, 22 in·lbf}
3
Service hole cover (high voltage battery)


Cover Removal Note

1.Patially peel back the cover together with the bottom mat in the direction of the arrow as shown in the figure..

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Remove Service Plug

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Service plug


Service plug removal note

1.Slide the lock in the direction of the arrow shown in the figure. (It will not be completely pulled out.)

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2.Raise the lever.

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3.Press the area indicated by arrow (1) shown in the figure, release the tabs, and then raise the lever until it is perpendicular.

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Servicing procedure

4.Hold the lever and pull the service plug out straight up.

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5.After removing the service plug, leave it for 10 min.


Service plug installation note

1.Insert the service plug completely.

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2.Press the lever down completely.

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3.Slide the lock in the direction of the arrow shown in the figure.

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Remove Front Under Cover No.3

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
2
Fastener
3
Front undercover No.3


Remove Floor Under Cover (Left side)

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Cap nut
2
Fastener
3
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
4
Floor under cover


Remove Rear Under Cover No.1 (Lelf Side)

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Nut
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
2
Fastener
3
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
4
Cap nut
5
Rear under cover No.1


Remove Terminal Cover (High Voltage Battery Side)

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
2
Terminal cover (high voltage battery side)
3
Gasket
Replacement part


Perform High Voltage Handling

Note
• Use a voltmeter with a measurement range of DC 450 V or more.

1.Measure the voltage at the connection points of the high voltage cables.

• Verify that the voltmeter indicates 0 V and go to the next step.
• Verify that the moisture seal is properly installed to the terminal cover.
• Install securely, being careful not to damage the interlock.


Remove Front Under Cover No.2

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
2
Fastener
3
Front under cover No.2


Remove Front Under Cover No.1

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
2
Screw
2 N·m {20 kgf·cm, 17 in·lbf}
3
Fastener
4
Front under cover No.1


Remove Floor Under Cover (Right side)

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Fastener
2
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
3
Floor under cover


Remove Rear Under Cover No.1 (Right Side)

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Nut
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
2
Fastener
3
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
4
Cap nut
5
Rear under cover No.1


Remove Cooling System Cap (Sub) (PYUL)

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Cooling system cap (sub)


Remove Cooling System Cap

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Cooling system cap


Drain Engine Coolant (Main)

1.Open the coolant reserve tank cap.

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Coolant reserve tank cap

2.Drain the engine coolant (main) from the coolant reserve tank.

3.Remove the drain plug (main) and drain the engine coolant (main).

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Drain plug (main)

4.Install the drain plug (main).


Recover Refrigerant

1.Correctly collect the refrigerant following the instructions for the chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) recovery device being used.

• When collecting the refrigerant, weigh the exhausted compressor oil.


Remove Cover Assembly (Driver's Side )

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Cover assembly


Cover assembly removal note

Note
• Release the clips according to the lock/unlock mark on the cowl grille cover.

1.Remove the cover assembly as shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Content

Servicing procedure


Remove Driver's Side Wiper Arm Cover

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Procedure

Part name

1
Windshield washer hose
2
Driver's side wiper arm cover


Remove Passenger's Side Wiper Arm Cover

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Windshield washer hose
2
Passenger's side wiper arm cover


Remove Driver's Side Windshield Wiper Arm And Blade

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Nut
25.5 N·m {2.6 kgf·m, 18.8 ft·lbf}
2
Driver's side windshield wiper arm and blade


Driver's side windshield wiper arm and blade installation note

1.Use a wire brush to clean the serrated connecting part.

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Content

1
Serration engagement area

• If the serrated connecting part is damaged, replace the windshield wiper motor and link.

2.Align the driver’s side windshield wiper blade end with the hollowed mark in the ceramic coating and install.

• If the hollowed mark in the ceramic coating cannot be located, adjust the driver’s side windshield wiper blade end to the range shown in the figure and install.
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Content

8—12 mm {0.32—0.47 in}
1
Ceramic hollow mark
2
Driver's side windshield wiper blade
3
Cowl grille

3.Install the nut.

4.Switch the ignition ON (engine off or on).

5.Operate the windshield wipers at low speed.

6.Turn the windshield wiper switch OFF.

7.Verify that the driver's side windshield wiper is stopped at the park position by the auto-stop function.

• If the driver's side windshield wiper is not installed to the park position, change the driver's side windshield wiper arm and serrated connecting part one groove at a time and adjust it to the park position.


Remove Passenger’s Side Windshield Wiper Arm And Blade

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Nut
25.5 N·m {2.6 kgf·m, 18.8 ft·lbf}
2
Passenger's side windshield wiper arm and blade


Passenger's side windshield wiper arm and blade installation note

1.Use a wire brush to clean the serrated connecting part.

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Content

1
Serration engagement area

• If the serrated connecting part is damaged, replace the windshield wiper motor and link.

2.Align the passenger's side windshield wiper blade end with the hollowed mark in the ceramic coating and install.

• If the hollowed mark in the ceramic coating cannot be located, adjust the passenger's side windshield wiper blade end to the position shown in the figure and install.
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Content

13—17 mm {0.52—0.66 in}
1
Ceramic hollow mark
2
Passenger's side windshield wiper blade
3
Front fender molding

3.Install the nuts.

4.Switch the ignition ON (engine off or on).

5.Operate the windshield wipers at low speed.

6.Turn the windshield wiper switch OFF.

7.Verify that the windshield wipers are stopped at the park position by the auto-stop function.

• If the passenger's side windshield wiper is not installed to the park position, change the passenger's side windshield wiper arm and serrated connecting part one groove at a time and adjust it to the park position.


Remove Driver's Side Front Fender Molding

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Front fender molding


Front fender molding removal note

1.Remove the front fender molding as shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Content

Servicing procedure


Remove Passenger's Side Front Fender Molding

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Front fender molding


Front fender molding removal note

1.Remove the front fender molding as shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Content

Servicing procedure


Remove Cowl Grille

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Washer hose
2
Fastener
3
Cowl grille
4
Cowl grille weatherstrip


Cowl grille removal note

1.Remove the cowl grille as shown in the figure.

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Cowl grille weatherstrip removal note

1.Remove the cowl grille weatherstrip as shown in the figure.

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Remove Side Cowl Grille (Passenger's Side)

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Fastener
2
Side cowl grille


Remove Side Cowl Grille (Driver's Side )

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Fastener
2
Side cowl grille


Remove Windshield Wiper Motor And Link

Caution
• Always apply protective tape to the windshield edge. If the windshield wiper motor and link contacts the windshield, it could damage the windshield.
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Content

Protective tape attachment positions

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Connector
2
Bolt
8.0 N·m {82 kgf·cm, 71 in·lbf}
3
Windshield wiper motor and link


Bolt installation note

1.Install the bolts shown in the figure.

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Content

Temporarily tighten
8.0 N·m {82 kgf·cm, 71 in·lbf}


Disconnect Positive Lead-Acid Battery Terminal

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Nut
6 N·m {61 kgf·cm, 53 in·lbf}
2
Bolt
5 N·m {51 kgf·cm, 44 in·lbf}
3
Lead-acid battery cap
4
Nut
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
5
Starter wiring harness
6
Lead-acid battery (plus) terminal component


Remove Driver Side Strut Tower Bar

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Wiring harness clip
2
Bolt
35 N·m {3.55 kgf·m, 25.8 ft·lbf}
3
Nut
35 N·m {3.55 kgf·m, 25.8 ft·lbf}
4
Strut tower bar


Wiring harness clip removal note

1.Remove the wiring harness clips as shown in the figure.

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Remove Passenger Side Strut Tower Bar

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the right side (same as left side).
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Step

Part name

Applicable condition

1
Connector
With windshield wiper de-icer
2
Wiring harness clip
3
Bolt
35 N·m {3.55 kgf·m, 25.8 ft·lbf}
4
Nut
35 N·m {3.55 kgf·m, 25.8 ft·lbf}
5
Strut tower bar


Wiring harness clip removal note

1.Remove the wiring harness clips as shown in the figure.

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Remove Engine Compartment Insulator (Upper)

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Screw
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
2
Fastener
3
Engine compartment insulator (upper)


Screw installation note

1.Install the screws as shown in the figure.

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Content

Servicing procedure
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}


Remove Air Cleaner Component

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Ventilation hose
2
Connector
3
Hose clamp
3 N·m {30 kgf·cm, 26 in·lbf}
4
Bolt
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
5
Air cleaner component


Remove Front Tires(LH)

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Nut
127.5 N·m {13 kgf·m, 94.05 ft·lbf}
2
Wheel and tire


Wheel and tire installation note

1.When installing the wheel and tire, tighten the wheel nuts in a criss-cross pattern.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Content

Servicing procedure


Remove Front Tires(RH)

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the right side (same as left side).
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Step

Part name

1
Nut
127.5 N·m {13 kgf·m, 94.05 ft·lbf}
2
Wheel and tire


Wheel and tire installation note

1.When installing the wheel and tire, tighten the wheel nuts in a criss-cross pattern.

• The figure shows the right side (same as left side).
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Content

Servicing procedure


Remove Driver Side Edge Rubber

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Fastener
2
Edge rubber


Edge rubber removal note

1.Partially peel back the cowl grille weatherstrip until the A-pillar trim can be removed.

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2.Remove the edge rubber.


Remove Passenger Side Edge Rubber

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Fastener
2
Edge rubber


Edge rubber removal note

1.Partially peel back the cowl grille weatherstrip until the A-pillar trim can be removed.

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2.Remove the edge rubber.


Remove Driver Side Front Over Fender Lower

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Fastener
2
Front over fender lower


Front over fender lower removal note

1.Press the front over fender lower in the direction of the arrow (1) shown in the figure to create a gap of approx. 3 mm {1 in} between the front over fender lower and the front fender.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Content

Approx. 3 mm {0.1 in}

2.Apply protective tape to the location shown in the figure to prevent scratches or damage.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Protective tape attachment positions

3.Insert a remover tool into the position shown in the figure, move it in the direction of the arrow, and then detach the clip from the body.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Content

50 mm {2.0 in}
25 mm {0.98 in}

4.Detach the clips from the body using a remover tool.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Content

Servicing procedure

5.Remove the front over fender lower.


Front over fender lower installation note

Warning
• If the front over fender lower is installed with the clips damaged, the front over fender lower may fall off while the vehicle is being driven, leading to a serious accident. If the clips are damaged, replace them with new one.


Remove Driver Side Front Over Fender Upper

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Fastener
2
Front over fender upper


Front over fender upper removal note

1.Apply protective tape to the location shown in the figure to prevent scratches or damage.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Protective tape attachment positions

2.Pull the front over fender upper in the direction of the arrow shown in the figure and detach the clips from the front bumper.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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3.Using a tape-wrapped fastener remover, move it in the direction of the arrow shown in the figure and detach the clips from the body.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Content

300 mm {1.18 in} or more
Servicing procedure

4.Remove the front over fender upper.


Front over fender upper installation note

Warning
• If the front over fender upper is installed with the clips damaged, the front over fender upper may fall off while the vehicle is being driven, leading to a serious accident. If the clips are damaged, replace them with new one.


Remove Driver Side Front Mudguard

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
2
Fastener
3
Fastener
4
Fastener
5
Fastener
6
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
7
Fastener
8
Front mudguard


Remove Passenger Side Front Over Fender Lower

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Fastener
2
Front over fender lower


Front over fender lower removal note

1.Press the front over fender lower in the direction of the arrow (1) shown in the figure to create a gap of approx. 3 mm {1 in} between the front over fender lower and the front fender.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Content

Approx. 3 mm {0.1 in}

2.Apply protective tape to the location shown in the figure to prevent scratches or damage.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Content

Protective tape attachment positions

3.Insert a remover tool into the position shown in the figure, move it in the direction of the arrow, and then detach the clip from the body.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Content

50 mm {2.0 in}
25 mm {0.98 in}

4.Detach the clips from the body using a remover tool.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Symbol

Content

Servicing procedure

5.Remove the front over fender lower.


Front over fender lower installation note

Warning
• If the front over fender lower is installed with the clips damaged, the front over fender lower may fall off while the vehicle is being driven, leading to a serious accident. If the clips are damaged, replace them with new one.


Remove Passenger Side Front Over Fender Upper

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Fastener
2
Front over fender upper


Front over fender upper removal note

1.Apply protective tape to the location shown in the figure to prevent scratches or damage.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Content

Protective tape attachment positions

2.Pull the front over fender upper in the direction of the arrow shown in the figure and detach the clips from the front bumper.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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3.Using a tape-wrapped fastener remover, move it in the direction of the arrow shown in the figure and detach the clips from the body.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Symbol

Content

300 mm {1.18 in} or more
Servicing procedure

4.Remove the front over fender upper.


Front over fender upper installation note

Warning
• If the front over fender upper is installed with the clips damaged, the front over fender upper may fall off while the vehicle is being driven, leading to a serious accident. If the clips are damaged, replace them with new one.


Remove Passenger Side Front Mudguard

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
2
Fastener
3
Fastener
4
Fastener
5
Fastener
6
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
7
Fastener
8
Front mudguard


Remove Driver Side Front Deflector

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Fastener
2
Fastener
3
Screw
2 N·m {20 kgf·cm, 17 in·lbf}
4
Front deflector


Fastener removal note

1.Partially peel back the front over fender upper until the fasteners can be removed as shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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2.Remove the fasteners.


Remove Passenger Side Front Deflector

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Fastener
2
Fastener
3
Screw
2 N·m {20 kgf·cm, 17 in·lbf}
4
Front deflector


Fastener removal note

1.Partially peel back the front over fender upper until the fasteners can be removed as shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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2.Remove the fasteners.


Remove Driver Side Front Splash Shield No.1

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Fastener
2
Screw
2 N·m {20 kgf·cm, 17 in·lbf}
3
Front splash shield No.1


Remove Driver Side Front Splash Shield No.2

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Fasteners
2
Front splash shield No.2


Front splash shield No.2 removal note

1.Move the front splash shield No.2 in the direction of the arrow shown in the figure, remove the front splash shield No.2 tab from the engine mount.

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Remove Passenger Side Front Splash Shield No.1

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Fastener
2
Screw
2 N·m {20 kgf·cm, 17 in·lbf}
3
Front splash shield No.1


Remove Passenger Side Front Splash Shield No.2

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Fastener
2
Front splash shield No.2


Front splash shield No.2 removal note

1.Move the front splash shield No.2 in the direction of the arrow shown in the figure, remove the front splash shield No.2 tab from the engine mount.

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Remove Front Bumper

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

Applicable condition

1
Bolt
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
2
Fastener
3
Latch Cover
4
Fastener
5
Bolt
8.5 N·m {85 kgf·cm, 74 in·lbf}
6
Bolt
8.5 N·m {85 kgf·cm, 74 in·lbf}
7
Fastener
8
Front bumper
9
Connector
With 360° view monitor
10
Connector
11
Wiring harness clip
12
Headlight washer hose
With headlight washer


Front bumper removal note

Caution
• If the front bumper and the front bumper sliders are forcibly detached, the parts may be damaged. Be careful when detaching the front bumper from the front bumper sliders.
• Removing the front bumper without supporting it could cause the front bumper to fall and cause serious injury. Always perform the procedure with at least one other person to prevent the front bumper from falling.

1.Remove the front bumper as shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Symbol

Content

Protective tape attachment positions
Servicing procedure


Wiring harness clip removal note

1.Remove the wiring harness clips as shown in the figure.

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Remove Center Seal Plate

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Fasteners
2
Fasteners
3
Center seal plate


Remove Bracket

Caution
• Perform the procedure with the condenser secured to the body with a string.
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1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
2
Fasteners
3
Bracket


Bracket installation note

1.After installing the front bumper, refer to [HOOD ADJUSTMENT] and measure the space between the hood and the front bumper.

2.If the measured value is not within the standard, move the front bumper bracket and adjust the installation position.


Remove Intake Air Guide (Upper)

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Intake air guide (upper)


Intake air guide (upper) removal note

1.Remove the intake air guide (upper) as shown in the figure.

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2.Verify that the intake air guide (upper) is inserted into the seal plate and engaged.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Remove Driver's Side Seal Plate

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Fasteners
2
Seal plate


Driver's side seal plate installation note

1.Verify that the driver's side seal plate is inserted into the intake air guide (lower) groove and engaged.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Remove Passenger's Side Seal Plate

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Step

Part name

1
Fasteners
2
Seal plate


Passenger's Side seal plate installation note

1.Verify that the passenger's side seal plate is inserted into the intake air guide (lower) groove and engaged.

• The figure shows the left side (same as right side).
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Remove Battery Cap

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Clip
2
Battery cap


Remove Connector Cover

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Connector cover


Remove Tunnel Member

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
22 N·m {2.25 kgf·m, 16.25 ft·lbf}
2
Tunnel member


Bolt installation note

1.Install the bolt shown in the figure.

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Symbol

Content

Servicing procedure
22 N·m {2.25 kgf·m, 16.25 ft·lbf}


Remove Middle Pipe

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Nut
Replacement part
44.5 N·m {4.55 kgf·m, 32.8 ft·lbf}
2
Rubber
3
Middle pipe
4
Gasket
Replacement part


Remove Insulator (Front No.1)

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Nut
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
2
Bolt
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
3
Insulator (front No.1)


Insulator (front No.1) installation note

1.Install the insulator (front No.1) as shown in the figure.

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Symbol

Content

Servicing procedure


Nut and bolt installation note

1.Install the nuts and the bolt as shown in the figure.

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Symbol

Content

Servicing procedure
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}


Remove Insulator (Front No.2)

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Nut
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
2
Insulator (front No.2)


Insulator (front No.2) and nut installation note

1.Install the holes shown in the figure to the body side and install the nuts.

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Symbol

Content

Servicing procedure
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}


Remove Insulator (Front No.3)

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Fastener
2
Insulator (front No.3)


Remove Insulator (Middle No.1)

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
2
Fastener
3
Insulator (middle No.1)


Bolt installation note

1.Install the bolts as shown in the figure.

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Symbol

Content

Servicing procedure
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}


Remove Insulator (Middle No.2)

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Fastener
2
Nut
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
3
Insulator (middle No.2)


Insulator (middle No.2) installation note

1.Install the insulator (middle No.2) as shown in the figure.

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Symbol

Content

Servicing procedure


Nut installation note

1.Install the nuts as shown in the figure.

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Symbol

Content

Servicing procedure
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}


Remove Insulator Bracket No.1

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Nut
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
2
Insulator bracket No.1


Nut installation note

1.Install the nuts as shown in the figure.

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Symbol

Content

Servicing procedure
9.5 N·m {97 kgf·cm, 84 in·lbf}


Remove Insulator Bracket No.2

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Nut
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
2
Insulator bracket No.2


Nut installation note

1.Install the nuts as shown in the figure.

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Symbol

Content

Servicing procedure
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}


Remove Insulator Bracket No.3

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Nut
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
2
Insulator bracket No.3


Nut installation note

1.Install the nuts as shown in the figure.

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Symbol

Content

Servicing procedure
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}


Remove Rear Propeller Shaft

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

Step 1

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Procedure

Part name

1
Connector
2
Bolt
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
3
O-ring
Replacement part
4
Bolt
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
5
Nut
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
6
Bolt
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
7
O-ring
Replacement part
8
High voltage battery coolant cooling piping component

Step 2

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Procedure

Part name

9
Heater hose
10
Heater hose
11
Heater hose
12
Heater hose
13
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
14
Heater pipe component
15
Bolt
80 N·m {8.15 kgf·m, 59 ft·lbf}
16
Nut
17
Bolt
44.5 N·m {4.55 kgf·m, 32.95 ft·lbf}
18
Rear propeller shaft


Heater pipe component installation note

1.Install the heater pipe component as shown in the figure.

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Heater hose connection note

1.Connect the heater hose as shown in the figure.

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Symbol

Content

2—6 mm {0.1—0.2 in}


Heater hose connection note

1.Connect the heater hoses as shown in the figure.

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Symbol

Content

1
White Marking
2
Yellow marking


Heater hose installation note

1.Connect the heater hose as shown in the figure.

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Symbol

Content

1
White Marking


Heater hose connection note

1.Connect the heater hoses as shown in the figure.

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Symbol

Content

1
Orange marking
2
Green marking


Rear propeller shaft removal note (reused)

1.Before removing the rear propeller shaft, place an alignment mark on the boot and shaft parts as shown in the figure.

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Rear propeller shaft installation note (reused)

1.If the rear propeller shaft is reused, install it so that the alignment mark on the boot and shaft parts is aligned.

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2.Temporarily tighten the front and rear bolts and nuts.

3.Temporarily tighten the center bearing support bolts.

Caution
• If the center bearing support bracket is installed upside down, an abnormal noise may occur. Install the bracket as shown in the figure.
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Content
1
Vehicle lower side
2
Bracket

4.Shake the position at the arrow shown in the figure up and down 2 or 3 times so that the center bearing support bolts and rubber bushings are adjusted correctly according to the good example.

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5.Tighten in the order of the front side, rear side, and then the center bearing support.


Rear propeller shaft installation note (newly replaced)

Note
• A new rear propeller shaft is delivered with a protector equipped.

1.Install the rear propeller shaft to the vehicle with the protector attached.

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Symbol
Content
1
Protector

2.Temporarily tighten the front and rear bolts and nuts.

3.Temporarily tighten the center bearing support bolts.

Caution
• If the center bearing support bracket is installed upside down, an abnormal noise may occur. Install the bracket as shown in the figure.
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Symbol
Content
1
Vehicle lower side
2
Bracket

4.Remove the protector from the rear propeller shaft.

5.Shake the position at the arrow shown in the figure up and down 2 or 3 times so that the center bearing support bolts and rubber bushings are adjusted correctly according to the good example.

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6.Tighten in the order of the front side, rear side, and then the center bearing support.


Remove Member Bracket (LH)

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
2
Fastener
3
Front mudguard (LH)
4
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
5
Bolt
82 N·m {8.35 kgf·m, 60.35 ft·lbf}
6
Member bracket


Partially peeling back front mudguard (LH) note

1.Remove the bolt and fasteners and partially peel back the front mudguard.


Remove Member Bracket (RH)

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
2
Fastener
3
Front mudguard (RH)
4
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
5
Bolt
82 N·m {8.35 kgf·m, 60.35 ft·lbf}
6
Member bracket (RH)


Partially peeling back front mudguard (RH) note

1.Remove the bolt and fasteners and partially peel back the front mudguard.


Remove Radiator Mount (LH)

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
2
Radiator mount (LH)


Remove Radiator Mount (RH)

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
2
Radiator mount (RH)


Remove Inverter Bracket

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
26 N·m {2.65 kgf·m, 19.2 ft·lbf}
2
Inverter bracket


Bolt installation note

1.Install the bolts as shown in the figure.

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Symbol

Content

Servicing procedure
Temporarily tighten
26 N·m {2.65 kgf·m, 19.2 ft·lbf}


Disconnect Motor Cable (Inverter Side)

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
2
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
3
Motor cable (inverter side)


Disconnect Quick Release Connector (Fuel System) No.3

Warning
• Fuel can easily ignite, therefore always keep sparks and flames away from fuel. If fuel ignites, it could cause serious injury or death and damage to facilities.
• Highly pressurized fuel may spray out if the fuel line is cut. Due to the following dangers occurring with a fuel spray, always complete the [Fuel Line Safety Procedure] to prevent the fuel from spraying.
― Fuel may cause irritation if it comes in contact with skin and eyes.
― If fuel ignites and causes a fire, it may lead to serious injury or death, and damage to property and facilities.
• A person charged with static electricity could cause a fire or explosion, resulting in death or serious injury. Before servicing the fuel system, make sure to discharge static electricity by touching a vehicle.
Caution
• If there is foreign matter on the connecting area of the quick release connector it might damage the connector opposite side. To prevent this, disconnect the quick release connector and clean the connecting area before connecting it again.

1.Disconnect in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Quick release connector (fuel system) No.3
Engine oil


Quick release connector (fuel system) No.3 disconnection note

1.Move the retainer upward using a small flathead screwdriver or equivalent.

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2.Pull out the quick release connector at a level angle from the opposite side and disconnect it.

3.Protect the disconnected quick release connector and fuel pipe by wrapping them in plastic to prevent damage or soiling.


Quick release connector (fuel system) No.3 connection note

Note
• If the quick release connector O-ring is damaged or it has slipped, replace the fuel hose.

1.Inspect the fuel hose and the sealing surface on the opposite side for damage or deformation.

• If there is any malfunction, perform replacement.

2.Install the quick release connector in the order shown in the figure.

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Content

Servicing procedure
Engine oil application area

Replacing fuel hose
1. Press the fuel hose into the opposite pipe parallel until a click sound is heard and connect.
2. Press the retainer down with your fingers.
― If the retainer cannot be pressed down or the checker tab cannot be removed, press the quick release connector further into the opposite pipe.
3. Pull out the checker tab by hand.
― Do not use pliers.
Reassembling the fuel hose (when not replacing fuel hose)
1. Press the fuel hose into the opposite pipe parallel until a click sound is heard and connect.
2. Press the retainer down with your fingers.
― If the retainer cannot be pressed down, press the quick release connector further into the opposite pipe.
3. Press and pull the quick release connector forward/back several times and verify that it is connected securely.


Disconnect Quick Release Connector (Emission System) No.1

Caution
• If there is foreign matter on the connecting area of the quick release connector it might damage the connector opposite side. To prevent this, disconnect the quick release connector and clean the connecting area before connecting it again.

1.Disconnect in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Quick release connector (emission system) No.1
Engine oil


Quick release connector (emission system) No.1 disconnection note

1.Move the retainer upward using a small flathead screwdriver or equivalent.

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2.Pull out the quick release connector at a level angle from the opposite side and disconnect it.

3.Protect the disconnected quick release connector and evaporative pipe by wrapping them in plastic to prevent damage or soiling.


Quick release connector (emission system) No.1 connection note

Note
• If the quick release connector O-ring is damaged or it has slipped, replace the evaporative hose.

1.Inspect the evaporative hose and the sealing surface on the opposite side for damage or deformation.

• If there is any malfunction, perform replacement.

2.Install the quick release connector in the order shown in the figure.

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Symbol

Content

Servicing procedure
Engine oil application area

Replacing evaporative hose
1. Press the evaporative hose into the opposite pipe parallel until a click sound is heard and connect.
2. Press the retainer down with your fingers.
― If the retainer cannot be pressed down or the checker tab cannot be removed, press the quick release connector further into the opposite pipe.
3. Pull out the checker tab by hand.
― Do not use pliers.
Reassembling evaporative hose (not replacing evaporative hose)
1. Press the evaporative hose into the opposite pipe parallel until a click sound is heard and connect.
2. Press the retainer down with your fingers.
― If the retainer cannot be pressed down, press the quick release connector further into the opposite pipe.
3. Press and pull the quick release connector forward/back several times and verify that it is connected securely.


Remove Muffler Hanger Bracket

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
22 N·m {2.25 kgf·m, 16.25 ft·lbf}
2
Weight
3
Muffler hanger bracket


Remove Transmission Mount Member

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

Step 1

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Step

Part name

1
Coolant hose
2
Coolant hose
3
Coolant hose
4
Radiator hose
5
Coolant hose
6
Bolt
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
7
Condenser refrigerant cooling piping
8
O-ring
Replacement part
9
Connector
10
Wiring harness clip
11
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
12
Connector
13
Connector
14
Wiring harness clip
15
Connector
16
Wiring harness clip
17
Connector
18
Nut
8.5 N·m {85 kgf·cm, 73 in·lbf}
19
Bolt
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
20
Refrigerant cooling piping
21
O-ring
Replacement part

Step 2

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Step

Part name

21
Clip
22
Bolt
164 N·m {16.7 kgf·m, 120.8 ft·lbf}
23
Front brake caliper component
24
Bolt
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
25
Front ABS wheel-speed sensor
26
Bolt
27
Nut
42.5 N·m {4.3 kgf·m, 31.15 ft·lbf}
28
Knuckle
29
Nut
158 N·m {16.15 kgf·m, 116.7 ft·lbf}
30
Bolt
31
Strut damper component

Step 3

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Step

Part name

32
Dust boot
33
Bolt
Replacement part
29 N·m {2.95 kgf·m, 21.4 ft·lbf}
34
Intermediate shaft
35
Bolt
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
36
Wiring harness clip
37
Nut
19 N·m {1.95 kgf·m, 14.1 ft·lbf}
38
Bolt
56.5 N·m {5.75 kgf·m, 41.55 ft·lbf}
39
Transmission mount member


Front brake caliper component removal note

1.Set it aside with the brake hose connected so that it does not interfere with the servicing.


Dust boot removal note

1.Partially peel back so that the intermediate shaft bolt can be removed.


Bolt removal note

1.Place the engine lifter under the engine/transmission/front crossmember.

2.Remove the bolt.


Lower Engine Component

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
210.5 N·m {21.45 kgf·m, 155.1 ft·lbf}
2
Bolt
83 N·m {8.45 kgf·m, 61.05 ft·lbf}
3
Engine component


Remove A/F (Air/Fuel Ratio) Sensor

Warning
• A hot engine and exhaust system can cause severe burns. Turn off the engine and wait until they are cool before removing the exhaust system.
Caution
• A hot engine and exhaust system can cause severe burns. Turn off the engine and wait until they are cool before removing the exhaust system.

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Connector
2
A/F (air/fuel ratio) sensor
49 L018 001
42 N·m {4.3 kgf·m, 31 ft·lbf}


A/F (air/fuel ratio) sensor removal note

1.Remove the A/F (air/fuel ratio) sensor using the SST as shown in the figure.

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Symbol

Content

42 N·m {4.25 kgf·m, 30.85 ft·lbf}
49 L018 001


Remove HO2S

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Connector
2
Clip
3
HO2S
49 L018 001
42 N·m {4.25 kgf·m, 30.85 ft·lbf}


HO2S removal note

1.Remove the HO2S using the SST as shown in the figure.

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Symbol

Content

49 L018 001


Remove Catalytic Converter (WU TWC)

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
44.5 N·m {4.45 kgf·m, 32.8 ft·lbf}
2
Mount rubber
3
Nut
Replacement part
53.5 N·m {5.45 kgf·m, 39.45 ft·lbf}
4
Catalytic converter (WU TWC)
5
Gasket
Replacement part


Remove Front Propeller Shaft (AWD)

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
91 N·m {9.25 kgf·m, 67.05 ft·lbf}
2
Transverse member
3
Bolt
8.5 N·m {84 kgf·cm, 73 in·lbf}
4
Bolt
26 N·m {2.65 kgf·m, 19.2 ft·lbf}
5
Front propeller shaft


Remove Electric Compressor Bracket

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Transmission oil cooler hose
2
Breather hose
3
Engine coolant air bleeding hose
4
Connector
5
Wiring harness clip
6
Bolt
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
7
Bolt
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
8
Bolt
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
9
Bolt
52 N·m {5.3 kgf·m, 38.3 ft·lbf}
10
Electric compressor component
11
Bolt
26 N·m {2.65 kgf·m, 19.2 ft·lbf}
12
Bolt
26 N·m {2.65 kgf·m, 19.2 ft·lbf}
13
Electric compressor bracket


Transmission oil cooler hose connection note

1.Connect the transmission oil cooler hose as shown in the figure.

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Remove Starter

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Nut
11 N·m {110 kgf·cm, 95 in·lbf}
2
Terminal B cable
3
Terminal S connector
4
BOLT
44.5 N·m {4.55 kgf·m, 32.95 ft·lbf}
5
Starter


Remove Automatic Transmission

Note
• The electric motor temperature sensor is built into the automatic transmission.

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Wiring harness clip
2
Connector
3
Bolt
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
4
Harness cable
5
Breather hose
6
Water hose
7
Bolt
44.5 N·m {4.55 kgf·m, 32.95 ft·lbf}
8
Automatic transmission clutch component


Precautions when disconnecting the harness cable

1.Disconnect the harness cable and move it away from the work.


Water Hose Installation Note

1.Point the water pipe marking towards the upper side of the vehicle and insert it into the spool end of the pipe.

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Breather hose connection note

1.Point the breather hose marking towards the upper side of the vehicle and insert it into the spool end of the pipe.

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Remove A/C Compressor Bracket (with USA/Canada spec)

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Nut
26 N·m {2.65 kgf·m, 19.2 ft·lbf}
2
A/C compressor bracket


Remove Intake Manifold

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
9.5 N·m {97 kgf·cm, 84 in·lbf}
2
Bolt
9.5 N·m {97 kgf·cm, 84 in·lbf}
3
Connector
4
Bolt
52 N·m {5.3 kgf·m, 38.3 ft·lbf}
5
A/C compressor component
6
Wiring harness clip
7
Air-bleed plug
8
Connector
9
Bolt
9.5 N·m {97 kgf·cm, 84 in·lbf}
10
Purge solenoid valve component
11
Bolt
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
12
Bolt
9.5 N·m {97 kgf·cm, 84 in·lbf}
13
Connector
14
Wiring harness clip
15
Hose clip
16
Connector
17
Bolt
18 N·m {1.85 kgf·m, 13.3 ft·lbf}
18
Intake manifold component
19
Gasket
Replacement part


Remove the dual-mass flywheel

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
BOLT
Replacement part
Tighten to 50 N·m {5.1 kgf·m, 36.9 ft·lbf}
Tighten to 80 N·m {8.15 kgf·m, 59 ft·lbf}
Tighten to 156 N·m {15.9 kgf·m, 115.05 ft·lbf}
2
Dual-Mass flywheel
Molybdenum grease


Precautions when installing the dual-mass flywheel

1.Apply, to the locations shown in the figure.

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Symbol
Content
Molybdenum grease application area
10 mm {0.39 in}

2.Temporarily tighten the bolt.

3.Tighten the bolts in the order shown in the figure as follows.

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Content
Servicing procedure

(1) Tighten to 50 N·m {5.1 kgf·m, 36.9 ft·lbf}
(2) Tighten to 80 N·m {8.15 kgf·m, 59 ft·lbf}
(3) Tighten to 156 N·m {15.9 kgf·m, 115.05 ft·lbf}


Remove Front Brake Disc

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
164 N·m {17 kgf·m, 121 ft·lbf}
2
Front brake caliper component
3
Disc plate


Front brake caliper component removal note

1.Remove the front brake caliper component and suspend it in a place out of the way using a cable.

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Front brake caliper component installation note

1.Press in the piston using a commercially available disc brake expander tool.

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2.Install the front brake caliper component.


Remove Front Drive Shaft (LH) (AWD)

Caution
• If the front ABS wheel-speed sensor wiring harness is pulled by mistake when performing this procedure, it could cause open circuit. Before servicing, disconnect the front ABS wheel-speed sensor and set it aside so that the wiring harness will not be pulled by mistake.

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
2
Front ABS wheel-speed sensor
3
Locknut
Replacement part
Tighten to 125 N·m {12.75 kgf·m, 92.2 ft·lbf}
Loosen to 180°.
Tighten to 255 N·m {26 kgf·m, 187.95 ft·lbf}
4
Nut
42.5 N·m {4.3 kgf·m, 31.15 ft·lbf}
5
Bolt
6
Front upper arm ball joint
7
Tie-rod end
49 T028 3A0
8
Nut
74.5 N·m {7.6 kgf·m, 55 ft·lbf}
9
Nut
138 N·m {14.05 kgf·m, 101.75 ft·lbf}
10
Steering knuckle, hub component, dust cover
11
Front drive shaft
49 B025 017
49 B025 010
12
Front drive shaft clip
Replacement part


Front ABS wheel-speed sensor disconnection note

1.Disconnect the front ABS wheel-speed sensor wiring harness and set it aside so that it does not interfere with the servicing.


Locknut removal note

Caution
• If an electric tool or a pneumatic tool is used when removing the locknut, the locknut may seize. Do not use electric tools or pneumatic tools and remove the locknut manually.
• The wheel hub may be damaged if a ground load is applied to the axle when the locknut is removed. Remove the locknut without applying a ground load to the axle.

1.Remove the locknut with the brake pedal depressed.

2.Temporarily tighten a spare nut to the front drive shaft

3.Tap the nut with a copper hammer and separate the front drive shaft from the axle.

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Tie-rod end disconnection note

1.Disconnect the tie-rod end joint using the following procedure.

(1)Loosen the nut.
(2) SSTDetach the tie-rod end from the steering knuckle using the SST.
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Symbol
Content
49 T028 3A0


Front drive shaft removal note

1.Install SST(49 B025 017) to SST(49 B025 010).

2.Disengage the front differential from the front drive shaft using the SST.

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Symbol

Content

49 B025 010
49 B025 017


Front drive shaft clip installation note

1.Install a new clip to the clip groove at the end of the front drive shaft with the clip opening facing upward.

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Symbol

Content

Front drive shaft clip
Less than 29.5 mm {1.16 in}

2.Verify that the outer diameter of the clip is within the standard.

• If it exceeds the standard, repeat installation using a new clip.


Front drive shaft installation note

Caution
• The oil seal could be damaged at the end area of the front drive shaft. When installing the front drive shaft to the transaxle, be careful not to damage the oil seal.

1.Apply front differential oil to the oil seal lip.

2.Install the front drive shaft to the front differential.

3.Verify that the front drive shaft is securely held by the clip.


Steering knuckle, hub component, and dust cover installation note

1.Apply grease (D4Y0 33247) to the wheel bearing inner race and front drive shaft contact surfaces.

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Content

D4Y0 33247 Application area

2.Install the steering knuckle, hub component, and dust cover as a single unit.


Front upper arm ball joint connection note

Caution
• If any problem such as deformation is found with the dust cover plate, replace the front upper arm with a new one. Otherwise, an operation malfunction or rust may occur inside the ball joint due to foreign matter or water infiltration or another cause, leading to damage of the ball joint.
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1.Insert the upper arm ball joint into the steering knuckle.

2.Verify that the upper arm ball joint is fully inserted.

3.Insert the bolt from the rear of the vehicle and install the upper arm ball joint.


Locknut installation note

Caution
• If an electric tool or a pneumatic tool is used when installing a locknut, the locknut may seize and the tightening force of the wheel hub may be reduced, causing rattling and abnormal noise. Do not use electric tools or pneumatic tools and install the locknut manually.
• If a ground load is applied to the axle when the locknut is removed, the wheel hub may be damaged. Install the locknut without applying a ground load to the axle.

1.If dust or grease is on the drive shaft thread area, wipe it off with a cloth.

2.Working with two people, one should depress and hold the brake pedal down.

3.While the other technician is depressing the brake pedal, tighten the locknut using the following procedure.

(1) Tighten to 125 N·m {12.75 kgf·m, 92.2 ft·lbf}
(2) Loosen to 180°.
(3) Tighten to 255 N·m {26 kgf·m, 187.95 ft·lbf}


Remove Front Drive Shaft (RH) (AWD)

Caution
• If the front ABS wheel-speed sensor wiring harness is pulled by mistake when performing this procedure, it could cause open circuit. Before servicing, disconnect the front ABS wheel-speed sensor and set it aside so that the wiring harness will not be pulled by mistake.

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
2
Front ABS wheel-speed sensor
3
Locknut
Replacement part
Tighten to 125 N·m {12.75 kgf·m, 92.2 ft·lbf}
Loosen to 180°.
Tighten to 255 N·m {26 kgf·m, 187.95 ft·lbf}
4
Nut
42.5 N·m {4.3 kgf·m, 31.15 ft·lbf}
5
Bolt
6
Front upper arm ball joint
7
Tie-rod end
49 T028 3A0
8
Nut
74.5 N·m {7.6 kgf·m, 55 ft·lbf}
9
Nut
138 N·m {14.05 kgf·m, 101.75 ft·lbf}
10
Steering knuckle, hub component, dust cover
11
Nut
25 N·m {2.55 kgf·m, 18.45 ft·lbf}
12
Front drive shaft (passenger side)


Front ABS wheel-speed sensor disconnection note

1.Disconnect the front ABS wheel-speed sensor wiring harness and set it aside so that it does not interfere with the servicing.


Locknut removal note

Caution
• If an electric tool or a pneumatic tool is used when removing the locknut, the locknut may seize. Do not use electric tools or pneumatic tools and remove the locknut manually.
• The wheel hub may be damaged if a ground load is applied to the axle when the locknut is removed. Remove the locknut without applying a ground load to the axle.

1.Remove the locknut with the brake pedal depressed.

2.Temporarily tighten a spare nut to the front drive shaft

3.Tap the nut with a copper hammer and separate the front drive shaft from the axle.

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Tie-rod end disconnection note

1.Disconnect the tie-rod end joint using the following procedure.

(1)Loosen the nut.
(2) SSTDetach the tie-rod end from the steering knuckle using the SST.
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Symbol
Content
49 T028 3A0


Front drive shaft installation note

Caution
• The oil seal could be damaged at the end area of the front drive shaft. When installing the front drive shaft to the front differential, be careful not to damage the oil seal.

1.Apply front differential oil to the oil seal lip.

2.Insert the front drive shaft into the engine.

3.Temporarily tighten the nuts shown in the figure and then completely tighten them.

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Steering knuckle, hub component and dust cover installation note

1.Apply grease (D4Y0 33247) to the wheel bearing inner race and front drive shaft contact surfaces.

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Content

D4Y0 33247 Application area

2.Install the steering knuckle, hub component, and dust cover as a single unit.


Front upper arm ball joint connection note

Caution
• If any problem such as deformation is found with the dust cover plate, replace the front upper arm with a new one. Otherwise, an operation malfunction or rust may occur inside the ball joint due to foreign matter or water infiltration or another cause, leading to damage of the ball joint.
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1.Insert the upper arm ball joint into the steering knuckle.

2.Verify that the upper arm ball joint is fully inserted.

3.Insert the bolt from the rear of the vehicle and install the upper arm ball joint.


Locknut installation note

Caution
• If an electric tool or a pneumatic tool is used when installing a locknut, the locknut may seize and the tightening force of the wheel hub may be reduced, causing rattling and abnormal noise. Do not use electric tools or pneumatic tools and install the locknut manually.
• If a ground load is applied to the axle when the locknut is removed, the wheel hub may be damaged. Install the locknut without applying a ground load to the axle.

1.If dust or grease is on the drive shaft thread area, wipe it off with a cloth.

2.Working with two people, one should depress and hold the brake pedal down.

3.While the other technician is depressing the brake pedal, tighten the locknut using the following procedure.

(1) Tighten to 125 N·m {12.75 kgf·m, 92.2 ft·lbf}
(2) Loosen to 180°.
(3) Tighten to 255 N·m {26 kgf·m, 187.95 ft·lbf}


Disconnect Engine Coolant Hose

1.Disconnect in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Engine coolant hose
2
Engine coolant hose
3
Engine coolant hose


Engine coolant hose connection note

1.Connect the engine coolant hose as shown in the figure.

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Engine coolant hose connection note

1.Connect the engine coolant hose as shown in the figure.

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Engine coolant hose connection note

1.Connect the engine coolant hose as shown in the figure.

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Disconnect Quick Release Connector (Fuel System) No.2

Warning
• Fuel can easily ignite, therefore always keep sparks and flames away from fuel. If fuel ignites, it could cause serious injury or death and damage to facilities.
• Highly pressurized fuel may spray out if the fuel line is cut. Due to the following dangers occurring with a fuel spray, always complete the [Fuel Line Safety Procedure] to prevent the fuel from spraying.
― Fuel may cause irritation if it comes in contact with skin and eyes.
― If fuel ignites and causes a fire, it may lead to serious injury or death, and damage to property and facilities.
• A person charged with static electricity could cause a fire or explosion, resulting in death or serious injury. Before servicing the fuel system, make sure to discharge static electricity by touching a vehicle.
Caution
• If there is foreign matter on the connecting area of the quick release connector it might damage the connector opposite side. To prevent this, disconnect the quick release connector and clean the connecting area before connecting it again.

1.Disconnect in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Quick release connector (fuel system) No.2
Engine oil


Quick release connector (fuel system) No.2 disconnection note

1.Move the retainer upward using a small flathead screwdriver or equivalent.

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2.Pull out the quick release connector at a level angle from the opposite side and disconnect it.

3.Protect the disconnected quick release connector and fuel pipe by wrapping them in plastic to prevent damage or soiling.


Quick release connector (fuel system) No.2 connection note

Note
• If the quick release connector O-ring is damaged or it has slipped, replace the fuel hose.

1.Inspect the fuel hose and the sealing surface on the opposite side for damage or deformation.

• If there is any malfunction, perform replacement.

2.Install the quick release connector in the order shown in the figure.

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Content

Servicing procedure
Engine oil application area

Replacing fuel hose
1. Press the fuel hose into the opposite pipe parallel until a click sound is heard and connect.
2. Press the retainer down with your fingers.
― If the retainer cannot be pressed down or the checker tab cannot be removed, press the quick release connector further into the opposite pipe.
3. Pull out the checker tab by hand.
― Do not use pliers.
Reassembling fuel hose (when not replacing fuel hose)
1. Press the fuel hose into the opposite pipe parallel until a click sound is heard and connect.
2. Press the retainer down with your fingers.
― If the retainer cannot be pressed down, press the quick release connector further into the opposite pipe.
3. Press and pull the quick release connector forward/back several times and verify that it is connected securely.


Remove Fuel Hose

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Fuel hose


Remove Vacuum Hose

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Clip
2
Vacuum hose


Vacuum hose installation note

1.Install the vacuum hose as shown in the figure.

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Remove Engine Mount (LH)

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Nut
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
2
Nut
98 N·m {10 kgf·m, 72.45 ft·lbf}
3
Nut
98 N·m {10 kgf·m, 72.45 ft·lbf}
4
Bolt
50 N·m {5.1 kgf·m, 36.9 ft·lbf}
5
Engine mount (LH)


Nut removal note

1.Place alignment marks at the positions shown in the figure so that they can be assembled to the same positions as before removal.

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Content

1
Alignment mark

2.Remove the nuts.


Nut removal note

1.Place alignment marks at the positions shown in the figure so that they can be assembled to the same positions as before removal.

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Content

1
Alignment mark

2.Remove the nuts.


Bolt removal note

Caution
• When supporting the engine, perform the following procedure to prevent oil pan deformation.
― When using an engine lifter: Place an appropriate rubber strip (approx. 20 mm {0.79 in} thick) between the engine lifter and the oil pan to support the oil pan.
― When using a garage jack: Place an appropriate rubber strip (approx. 20 mm {0.79 in} thick) on a wooden board that is large enough to cover the oil pan to support the oil pan.

1.Support the engine (oil pan) using a commercially available engine lifter or garage jack.

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Symbol

Content

1
Oil pan
2
Rubber
3
Engine lifter
Approx. 20 mm {0.79 in}

2.Remove the bolt.


Engine mount (LH) removal note

1.Tighten the engine mount (LH) stud bolt.

• Tighten the stud bolt because it may have loosened.
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Content

34 N·m {3.45 kgf·m, 25.1 ft·lbf}

2.Remove the SST using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Content

49 JP01 1A0

3.Remove the engine mount (LH).


Engine mount (LH) installation note

1.Align the alignment marks on the body side with the engine mount (LH) and install the bolts and nuts as shown in the figure.

• If the alignment marks have deviated, align them by slightly moving the engine.
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Content

Servicing procedure
Temporarily tighten
50 N·m {5.1 kgf·m, 36.9 ft·lbf}
98 N·m {10 kgf·m, 72.45 ft·lbf}

2.Install the SST using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Symbol

Content

49 JP01 1A0
83 N·m {8.45 kgf·m, 61.05 ft·lbf}


Nut installation note

1.Tighten the engine mount (LH) stud bolt.

• Tighten the stud bolt because it may have loosened.
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Symbol

Content

34 N·m {3.45 kgf·m, 25.1 ft·lbf}

2.Install the nuts using the procedure shown in the figure.

• If the alignment marks have deviated, align them by slightly moving the engine.
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Content

Servicing procedure
Temporarily tighten
98 N·m {10 kgf·m, 72.45 ft·lbf}


Remove Engine Mount (RH)

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Bolt
50 N·m {5.1 kgf·m, 36.9 ft·lbf}
2
Engine mount (RH)


Bolt removal note

1.Remove the SST using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Symbol

Content

49 JP01 1A0

2.Place alignment marks at the positions shown in the figure so that they can be assembled to the same positions as before removal.

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Symbol

Content

1
Alignment mark

3.Remove the bolt.


Engine mount (RH) installation note

1.Install the bolts by aligning them with the alignment marks on the body side as shown in the figure.

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Symbol

Content

Servicing procedure
Temporarily tighten
50 N·m {5.1 kgf·m, 36.9 ft·lbf}


Remove Front Differential (AWD)

1.Remove using the procedure shown in the figure.

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Procedure

Part name

Applicable condition

1
Bolt
Continuous
26 N·m {2.65 kgf·m, 19.2 ft·lbf}
2
Bolt
Continuous
76.5 N·m {7.8 kgf·m, 56.4 ft·lbf}
3
Front differential
Continuous


Remove Engine

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Connector
2
Clip
3
Connector
4
Clip
5
Bolt
9.5 N·m {95 kgf·cm, 82 in·lbf}
6
Bolt
26 N·m {2.65 kgf·m, 19.2 ft·lbf}
7
Hose
8
Hose
9
Hose


Install in Reverse Order of Removal

1.Install in the reverse order of removal.


Add Engine Coolant (Main)

1.Add engine coolant (main) to the top surface of the radiator filler port.

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1
Bottle

2.Add engine coolant (main) to the coolant reserve tank up to the FULL line.

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1
Bottle

Total coolant amount (reference)

Specification

Capacity

With e-SKYACTIV PHEV
8.6 L {9.1 US qt, 7.6 Imp qt}
Without e-SKYACTIV PHEV
7.0 L {7.4 US qt, 6.2 Imp qt}

3.After the engine coolant (main) is added up to the FULL line of the coolant reserve tank, add an additional 0.26 L {0.27 US qt, 0.23 Imp qt.}.


Add Coolant (Sub) [PYUL] (With e-SKYACTIV PHEV)

1.Add coolant (sub) to the coolant reserve tank up to the F line.

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1
Bottle

Total coolant amount (reference)
6.5 L {6.9 US qt, 5.7 Imp qt}

Install cooling system cap

1.Install in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Cooling system cap


Install cooling system cap (sub)

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Cooling system cap (sub)


Perform Engine Coolant (Main) Air Bleeding (With e-SKYACTIV PHEV)

1.Perform the following procedure switch to compulsory engine start mode.

(1)Switch the ignition ON (Ready off) under the following conditions.
• Shift position: P position
• Brake pedal: Not depressed
(2)Depress and release the accelerator pedal 5 times with the brake pedal depressed.
(3)Release the brake pedal and depress the accelerator pedal again the same number of times.
(4)Depress the accelerator pedal the same number of times again while depressing the brake pedal again.
(5)Release the brake pedal.
(6)When the output limit warning light flashes 5 times, the preparation to switch to maintenance mode is competed.
• If the output limit warning light does not flash because the transition to maintenance mode has failed, switch the ignition OFF and verify if the implementation permit conditions are met. If there is no problem, repeat the procedure from Step 1.(See MAINTENANCE MODE.)
Note
• When the preparation for switching to maintenance mode is completed, maintenance mode is not completed even if the ignition is switched OFF.
• The mode returns to the transition preparation completion status by switching the ignition ON again after switching the ignition OFF.
(7)Depress the brake pedal again and switch the main power ON to switch to the desired mode.

2.Perform the engine coolant (main) air bleeding using the following procedure.

(1)Maintain the engine speed at approx. 2,000 rpm for 5 min.
(2)Maintain the engine speed at approx. 2,000 rpm for 10 s.
(3)Maintain idling for 30 s.
(4)Repeat Steps (2) and (3) 5 times.
(5)Maintain the engine speed at approx. 3,000 rpm for 10 s.
(6)Maintain idling for 30 s.
(7)Repeat Steps (5) and (6) 5 times.
(8)Increase the engine speed to approx. 4,000 rpm, and then idle.
(9)Maintain the engine speed at approx. 2,000 rpm for 10 s.
(10)Maintain idling for 30 s.
(11)Repeat Steps (2) to (10) until the air is bled out.

3.Stop the engine and wait until the engine coolant (main) temperature decreases.

4.If the engine coolant (main) level is low, add engine coolant (main) and inspect the coolant amount.


Bleed Coolant (Sub) Air (With e-SKYACTIV PHEV)

1.Verify that the coolant system cap (sub) is securely closed.

2.Perform the following procedure within 60 s and switch to air bleeding mode.

(1)Switch the main power ON (READY off).
(2)Release and depress the accelerator pedal 5 times.
(3)Release and depress the brake pedal 10 times.
(4)Switch the main power ON (READY on).
(5)Verify that [Air Bleeding Mode] is displayed in the instrument cluster or on the center display.
• If the liquid level in the coolant reserve tank decreases during air bleeding mode and air becomes mixed in, switch the ignition OFF, and then repeat Steps (1) to (5).

3.After completing air bleeding mode, verify the height of liquid surface in the coolant reserve tank.

Coolant (sub) liquid surface is F line or less
• Remove the coolant system cap (sub), replenish the coolant (sub) up to the F line, and switch to air bleeding mode again.
Coolant (sub) liquid surface is F line
• If there is neither no change in the liquid surface nor bubbles in the coolant reserve tank, the air bleeding is completed.
Note
Air bleeding mode cancellation conditions
• Air bleeding mode elapses for 900 s.
• Changes to a position other than the P position.
• Switch the main power OFF.

4.Inspect the coolant (sub).

5.If the coolant (sub) level is low, add coolant (sub) and perform air bleeding again.


Remove Cooling System Cap

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Part name

1
Cooling system cap


Remove Cooling System Cap (Sub) (PYUL)

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Step

Part name

1
Cooling system cap (sub)


Inspect For Engine Coolant Leakage

Warning
• A hot engine can cause severe burns. Turn off the engine and wait until it is cool before performing the servicing.
• If the engine cooling system cap is removed when the engine is hot, steam and boiling water may be ejected, causing severe burns or severe injury. Perform the removal of the engine cooling system cap when the engine is cool.
• When removing the engine cooling system cap, cover the engine cooling system cap with a clean cloth and remove it slowly.
Note
• Perform the procedure with the engine cooling system cap removed.

1.Install the radiator cap tester to the filling port.

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2.Apply pressure using the radiator cap tester.

Coolant leakage inspection pressure
122.6 kPa {1.250 kgf/cm2, 17.78 psi} [1 min]

3.When pressurizing the radiator, verify that the pressure is maintained.

• If the pressure decreases, repair or replace the location where water is leaking because water leakage can be considered.


Inspect For PHEV Coolant Leakage

Warning
<<High voltage>>
•Always observe the following thoroughly to ensure safety when inspecting or removing/installing parts in the motor compartment. Otherwise, the high voltage circuit may operate on the vehicle regardless of whether or not the main power is switched OFF or ON (READY off or on). If this occurs, it could cause electrical shock and result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death.
―Do not perform normal charging or quick charging
―Access connected vehicle maintenance mode (MyMazda App connected vehicle)
―Cancel climate control timer
Warning
•Always observe the following thoroughly to ensure safety when inspecting or removing/installing parts in the motor compartment. Otherwise, the cooling fan may operate on the vehicle regardless of whether or not the main power is switched OFF or ON (READY off or on). If this occurs, it could cause injuries such as lacerations and from getting caught in the cooling fan.
―Do not perform normal charging or quick charging
―Access connected vehicle maintenance mode (MyMazda App connected vehicle)
―Cancel climate control timer
•The EV system is hot immediately after driving and charging, and can cause severe burns. Turn off the EV system and wait until it is cool before performing the servicing.
•If the PHEV cooling system cap is removed while the PHEV cooling system is hot, hot coolant may be ejected, causing severe burns or injury. Perform the removal of the PHEV cooling system cap when the PHEV cooling system is cool.
•When removing the PHEV cooling system cap, cover the PHEV cooling system cap with a clean cloth and remove it slowly.
Note
•Perform the procedure with the PHEV cooling system cap removed.

1.Install the radiator cap tester to the filling port.

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2.Apply pressure using the radiator cap tester.

Coolant leakage inspection pressure
122.6 kPa{1.148 kgf/cm2, 16.33 psi} [1 min]

3.When pressurizing the radiator, verify that the pressure is maintained.

•If the pressure decreases, repair or replace the location where water is leaking because water leakage can be considered.


Install cooling system cap (sub)

1.Remove in the order indicated in the table.

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Part name

1
Cooling system cap (sub)


Install cooling system cap

1.Install in the order indicated in the table.

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Part name

1
Cooling system cap


Perform Battery Condition Initial Setting (i-Stop Setting)

Caution
• If the engine is started with the hood open, i-stop will not operate until the hood is closed and the engine is restarted. (Not system malfunction) If the engine was started with the hood open, switch the ignition OFF, close the hood, and then restart the engine.
Without M Hybrid Boost (With i-stop)
• (i-stop non operation) If the vehicle is brought in with i-stop not operating, the malfunction cannot be resolved by only performing the battery condition initial setting (i-stop setting). Verify the PID BATT_SOC value and if the value is less than 75%, perform a battery inspection. (See BATTERY INSPECTION.)
• If the [BATT_SOC] has not been verified before disconnecting the negative battery terminal, perform the battery condition initial setting (i-stop setting) after performing the battery inspection.
• Directly after connecting the negative battery terminal, a BATT_SOC value of [ 0%] is displayed because the battery charge status is unstable. (It is necessary to leave vehicle for 6 to 48 hours until battery charge status stabilizes)
Note
T3
• If the diesel particulate filter regeneration control is not performed at a traveled distance of 10 km or less, the PCM performs the diesel particulate filter regeneration control while the setting procedure for the battery condition initial setting (i-stop setting) is performed to stabilize the exhaust gas purification. (Regular regeneration control)
• While the regular regeneration control is performed, a condition in which high engine speed is continued for a specified period of time. (Up to 22 min (depends on engine coolant temperature))

Circle: Applicable—: Not applicable

Purpose

Operation

Without M Hybrid Boost (With i-stop)

T3

PYUL

1. Verify that the BATT_SOC value measured when the vehicle is in the shop is 75% or more.
1. Using the M-MDS, verify that the PID [BATT_SOC] value is 75% or more.
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2. In the following cases, perform a battery inspection. (See BATTERY INSPECTION.)
• [BATT_SOC] value is less than 75%
• [BATT_SOC] value cannot be verified
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2. Have the [BATT_SOC] value determined by the PCM.
1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal and wait for 5 min or more. (See NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL DISCONNECTION/CONNECTION.)
Note
• It is necessary to leave the lead-acid battery undisturbed for or more because the voltage may not be stabilized depending on the battery usage condition and it could cause the PCM to determine the BATT_SOC value incorrectly.
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3. Have the PCM learn the battery condition.
1. Connect the negative battery terminal and wait for 10 s or more. (See NEGATIVE BATTERY TERMINAL DISCONNECTION/CONNECTION.)
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2. Switch the ignition ON (engine off) and wait between 15 s to 60 s.
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3. Press and hold the i-stop OFF switch for approx.10 s.
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4. Verify that the i-stop warning light (amber) illumination changes to the i-stop indicator light (green) flashing.
• If the i-stop warning light (amber) does not turn off, it is possible that the procedure was performed incorrectly, therefore, perform the procedure again from the beginning.
• If the i-stop warning light (amber) flashes, perform a battery inspection. (See BATTERY INSPECTION.)
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5. Switch ignition OFF.
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6. Close the hood.
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4. Perform idle air control learning.
1. Switch the ignition ON (engine on).
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2. Turn off the following systems to which electrical load is applied.
• Lighting systems such as headlights.
• Climate control system
• Rear window defogger
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3. Warm up the engine completely.
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4. Switch the ignition OFF.
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5. Verify the i-stop control settings.
Perform the following procedure from Step 1 to 5 within 25 s.
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1. Switch the ignition ON (engine off) and within 5 s, press and hold the i-stop OFF switch for 3 s or more.
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2. Verify that the i-stop warning light (amber) is on.
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3. Switch the ignition ON (engine on).
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4. Verify that the i-stop warning light (amber) illumination changes to the i-stop indicator light (green) flashing.
• If the i-stop warning light (amber) illuminates or flashes, perform a battery inspection. (See BATTERY INSPECTION.)
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5. Press and hold the i-stop OFF switch for approx. 3 s.
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6. Wait for 30 s while idling (with no electrical load).
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7. Perform engine racing for a minimum 10 times and a maximum 20 times. Then, wait for 30 s while idling (with no electrical load).
• After the flashing i-stop indicator light (green) turns off, switch the ignition OFF.
• If the i-stop indicator light (green) does not turn off, it is possible that there is a problem with the M Hybrid system, therefore, perform an inspection of the M Hybrid system.
Note
• The flashing i-stop indicator light (green) may turn off early and the i-stop control setting verification may be completed early depending on the battery condition.
8. Maintain the idling condition (with no electrical load) until the i-stop indicator light (green) flashing turns off.
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9. After the flashing i-stop indicator light (green) turns off, switch the ignition OFF.
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6. Perform an i-stop control operation verification.
1. Switch the ignition ON (engine on).
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2. Accelerate to a vehicle speed of 15 km/h in approx. 5 s without operating the steering wheel.
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3. Stop the vehicle.
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4. Verify that the engine stops and restarts by the i-stop control.
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5. Switch the ignition OFF.
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Perform Precaution After Service

Warning
• Fuel is highly flammable and dangerous. Fuel line spills and leakage can cause serious injury or death, and damage to equipment. In addition, fuel can also irritate skin and eyes. To prevent this, perform the following inspections with the engine stopped.
• A person charged with static electricity could cause a fire or explosion, resulting in death or serious injury. Before servicing the fuel system, make sure to discharge static electricity by touching a vehicle.

1.Disconnect the negative lead-acid battery terminal.

2.Remove the fuel pump relay.

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Fuel pump relay

Caution
• Shorting the wrong terminal in the relay and fuse block may cause malfunctions. Always short only the specified terminal.

3.Short fuel pump relay terminal C and terminal D in the relay and fuse block using a jumper wire.

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4.Connect the negative lead-acid battery terminal and operate the fuel pump.

5.Verify that there is no fuel leakage at the serviced location.

Standard
No leakage after 5 min have elapsed

6.If there is fuel leakage, replace the following parts and perform the [AFTER SERVICE PRECAUTION] again.

• If there is fuel leakage, replace the fuel hoses and clips.
• If the sealing surface on the fuel pipe side is scratched, replace the fuel pipe.


Charge Refrigerant

Caution
• If a different type of refrigerant is charged or a refrigerant exceeding the specified amount is charged, the cooling ability will be lowered and the refrigerant system parts could be damaged. Do not use a different type of refrigerant or charge beyond the specified level.

e-SKYACTIV PHEV

Refrigerant type

Specified refrigerant amount (reference value) (g{OZ.EN_UK})

HFO-1234yf (R-1234yf)
935—985 {33.0—34.7}

H3T

Refrigerant type

Specified refrigerant amount (reference value) (g{OZ.EN_UK})

HFO-1234yf (R-1234yf)
775—825 {27.4—29.1}

Note
• When recovering/charging the refrigerant, verify the type of refrigerant and the specified amount of refrigerant on the caution label.
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Caution label

1.Open all the valves on the manifold gauge.

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Content

1
Manifold gauge
2
Valve
3
Vacuum pump
4
Vacuum flow

2.Start the vacuum pump and evacuate the refrigeration cycle for 15 min.

3.Verify that the high pressure side and low pressure side indications on the manifold gauge indicate -0.1 MPa {-1 kgf/cm2, -15 psi}.

4.Stop the vacuum pump.

Caution
• If the manifold gauge valves are left open, vacuum pump oil will backflow into the refrigeration cycle and cause the cooling performance to lower. After stopping the vacuum pump, close the manifold gauge valves immediately.

5.Close all the valves of the manifold gauge.

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Manifold gauge
2
Valve

6.Wait for 5 min after stopping the vacuum pump, and perform an airtightness check for the refrigerant cycle.

7.Verify that the manifold gauge reading has not changed.

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Manifold gauge

• If the manifold gauge reading has changed, inspect the refrigerant system following the symptom troubleshooting procedure.
• If the manifold gauge indication does not change, charge with refrigerant.

Warning
• If the valve on the high pressure side is opened while the A/C compressor is operating, highly pressurized refrigerant could backflow into the refrigerant tank and cause damage. Never open the valve on the high pressure side.

8.Open the refrigerant tank valve.

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9.Open the manifold gauge valve on the low pressure side.

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Manifold gauge
2
Valve on low pressure side
3
Refrigerant flow

10.Verify that the manifold gauge indication on the low pressure side indicates 0.1 MPa {1 kgf/cm2, 15 psi}.

11.Close all the valves on the low pressure side of the manifold gauge.

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1
Manifold gauge
2
Valve on low pressure side

12.Inspect for gas leakage from the piping connection using a gas leak detector or a fluorescent agent-detecting UV black light.

• If there is no gas leakage, go to Step 14.
• If there is gas leakage, tighten the piping connection to the specified torque, then go to the next step.

13.Inspect for gas leakage from the piping connection again using a gas leak detector or a fluorescent agent-detecting UV black light.

• If there is no gas leakage, go to the next step.
• If there is gas leakage, inspect the refrigeration system following the symptom troubleshooting procedure.

14.Open the manifold gauge valve on the low pressure side.

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Content

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Manifold gauge
2
Valve on low pressure side
3
Refrigerant flow

Caution
• If the refrigerant system is charged with the refrigerant tank upside down, liquid refrigerant will be charged into the system, and the A/C compressor could become highly pressurized and damaged. Do not turn the refrigerant tank upside down to charge the refrigerant.

15.Weigh the refrigerant tank and charge approx. 380 g {13.4 oz}. of refrigerant.

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16.Close all the valves on the low pressure side of the manifold gauge.

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Manifold gauge
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Valve on low pressure side

17.Operate the A/C compressor.

Warning
• If the valve on the high pressure side is opened while the A/C compressor is operating, highly pressurized refrigerant could backflow into the refrigerant tank and cause damage. The valve on the high pressure side cannot be opened while the A/C compressor.

18.Open the manifold gauge valve on the low pressure side.

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Content

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Manifold gauge
2
Valve on low pressure side
3
Refrigerant flow

Caution
• If the refrigerant system is charged with the refrigerant tank upside down, liquid refrigerant will be charged into the system, and the A/C compressor could become highly pressurized and damaged. Do not turn the refrigerant tank upside down to charge the refrigerant.

19.Weigh the refrigerant tank and charge with the specified amount of refrigerant.

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20.Close all the valves on the low pressure side of the manifold gauge.

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Manifold gauge
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Valve on low pressure side

21.Switch the main power OFF.

22.Perform the leak test.


Leak test

Caution
• Looking directly at a fluorescent agent-detecting UV black light may cause injury to the eyes. Do not look directly into the light of a fluorescent agent-detecting UV black light.
Note
• Because fluorescent agents are in the refrigeration cycle, the leak test can be performed with a fluorescent agent-detecting UV black light.

1.Inspect for gas leakage from the piping connection using a gas leak detector or a fluorescent agent-detecting UV black light.

• If there is no gas leakage, go to Step 3.
• If there is gas leakage, tighten the piping connection to the specified torque, then go to the next step.

2.Inspect for gas leakage from the piping connection again using a gas leak detector or a fluorescent agent-detecting UV black light.

• If there is no gas leakage, perform the procedure from the vacuum pump operation again.
• If there is gas leakage, inspect the refrigeration system following the symptom troubleshooting procedure.

3.Remove the quick couplers from the charging valves (high/low pressure).

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1
Quick coupler
2
Charging valve
3
Cap

4.Install caps to the charging valves (high/low pressure).


Connect Manifold Gauge


Connect manifold gauge to system piping

1.Close all the valves of the manifold gauge.

2.Connect a manifold gauge to the system piping.

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Manifold gauge
2
Quick coupler
3
High-pressure line charging valve
4
Low-pressure line charging valve
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Charging hose


Connect manifold gauge to the vacuum pump/refrigerant tank

1.Connect a manifold gauge to the vacuum pump/refrigerant tank.

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Manifold gauge
2
Vacuum pumps hose
3
Vacuum pump
4
Charging hose
5
Valve
6
Refrigerant tank
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Measuring instrument


Inspect Refrigerant System Performance

Note
• Perform the procedure after the refrigerant pressure inspection. (See REFRIGERANT PRESSURE CHECK)
• Perform the procedure while the vehicle is not exposed to direct sunlight.

1.Install a dry-bulb thermometer at the center of the driver-side air vent.

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Dry-bulb thermometer

2.Switch the main power ON (READY on).

3.Prepare the vehicle as follows.

― Engine speed is 1,500 rpm
― A/C switch: ON
― Air intake mode: REC
― Airflow mode: Vent
― Airflow temperature setting: MAX COLD
― Airflow volume setting: Maximum
― Hood: Open
― All doors and liftgate: Closed
― All door glass: Fully closed
― Active air shutter (with active air shutter): Open

4.Wait for 8 min after the engine is started.

5.Record the airflow temperature and ambient air temperature for 2 min.

6.Verify that the airflow temperature is within the range of the shaded area shown in the figure.

e-SKYACTIV PHEV

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Center vent
2
Rear vent
3
Airflow temperature (°C{°F})
4
Ambient temperature (°C{°F})

H3T

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Center vent
2
Rear vent
3
Airflow temperature (°C{°F})
4
Ambient temperature (°C{°F})

• If it cannot be verified, inspect the refrigerant system according to the symptom troubleshooting procedure. (Refer to [SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING CHART [FULL-AUTO AIR CONDITIONER]] in the troubleshooting manual)

Inspect Refrigerant Pressure

Note
• Perform the procedure with the manifold gauge connected. (See MANIFOLD GAUGE SET CONNECTION)
• Start the engine and operate at an engine speed of 1,500 rpm.
• Perform the procedure while the vehicle is not exposed to direct sunlight.

1.Prepare the vehicle as follows.

― A/C switch: ON
― Air intake mode: REC
― Airflow mode: Vent
― Airflow temperature setting: MAX COLD
― Airflow volume setting: Maximum
― Hood: Open
― All doors and liftgate: Closed
― All door glass: Fully closed
― Active air shutter (with active air shutter): Open

2.Wait for 8 min after the engine is started.

3.Record the pressure indicated on the manifold gauge and ambient temperature for 2 min.

4.Verify that the refrigerant pressure on the high pressure side and low pressure side is within the range of the shaded area shown in the figure.

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High pressure side
2
Low pressure side
3
Refrigerant pressure (MPa{kgf/cm2, psi})
4
Ambient temperature (°C{°F})

H3T

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High pressure side
2
Low pressure side
3
Refrigerant pressure (MPa{kgf/cm2, psi})
4
Ambient temperature (°C{°F})

• If it cannot be verified, inspect the refrigerant system according to the symptom troubleshooting procedure. (Refer to [SYMPTOM TROUBLESHOOTING CHART [FULL-AUTO AIR CONDITIONER]] in the troubleshooting manual)

Perform Power Liftgate Initialization

Note
• If the negative battery terminal is disconnected with the power liftgate fully opened or half-open, the auto open/close operation of the power liftgate is disabled.

1.Close the power liftgate manually.


Initialize Power Outer Mirror Retract/Return Function

Note
• After reconnecting the negative battery terminal, the power outer mirror retract/return position recognized by the door-electrical supply unit may differ from the power outer mirror retract/return position of the vehicle. For this reason, it may be necessary to initialize the power outer mirror retract/return function.

Power outer mirrors are in returned position

1.Switch the ignition ON (engine off)/switch the main power ON (READY off).

2.Press the power outer mirror retract/return switch to retract the power outer mirrors.

3.Press the power outer mirror retract/return switch again to return the power outer mirrors.

4.Switch the ignition OFF/switch the main power OFF.


Power outer mirrors are in retracted position

1.Switch the ignition ON (engine off)/switch the main power ON (READY off).

2.Press the power outer mirror retract/return switch 2 times to return the power outer mirrors.

3.Switch the ignition OFF/switch the main power OFF.


Perform Windshield Wiper Arm And Blade Initial Setting

• Refer to the troubleshooting manual for the procedure for using the M-MDS.

Perform 360° View Monitor System Aiming

• Refer to the troubleshooting manual for the procedure for using the M-MDS. (Refer to [360° VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM AIMING] in the troubleshooting manual.)

Perform Radar Sensor (Front) Aiming (Without Radar Sensor (Front Side))

• Refer to the troubleshooting manual for the procedure for using the M-MDS. (Refer to [RADAR SENSOR (FRONT) AIMING] in the troubleshooting manual.)

Simultaneously Aim Radar Sensor (Front) And (Front Side) (With Radar Sensor (Front Side))

Caution
• When repainting the front bumper face, do not repaint the radar emitting area shown in the figure (same as right side) because the radar sensor (front side) aiming may not be performed correctly.
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Radar emitting area
118 mm {4.65 in}
220 mm {8.66 in}
55 mm {2.2 in}
35 mm {1.4 in}
157 mm {6.18 in}
100 mm {3.94 in}

Note
• Refer to the troubleshooting manual for the procedure for using the M-MDS. (Refer to [RADAR SENSOR (FRONT) AND (FRONT SIDE) SIMULTANEOUS AIMING] in the troubleshooting manual.)