Diesel engines 2.2L car Mazda CX-5 (KE)
Technical data
1. Engine assembly. 2. Automatic tensioner of the attachment drive belt. 3. Drive belt. 4. Oil control valve (OCV). 5. Decorative engine cover. 6. Hydraulic valve...
1. Engine assembly. 2. Automatic tensioner of the attachment drive belt. 3. Drive belt. 4. Oil control valve (OCV). 5. Decorative engine cover. 6. Hydraulic valve...
Preparing for engine parameter checks
Note: If the accelerator pedal is continuously depressed for a certain period of time, the engine speed may drop to idle speed. This is due to the fuel cut control...
Note: If the accelerator pedal is continuously depressed for a certain period of time, the engine speed may drop to idle speed. This is due to the fuel cut control...
Checking the idle speed
Note: The idle speed is not adjustable. The M-MDS device is used to check the idle speed. 1. Prepare for engine parameter checks. 2. Make sure that the difference...
Note: The idle speed is not adjustable. The M-MDS device is used to check the idle speed. 1. Prepare for engine parameter checks. 2. Make sure that the difference...
Checking the compression in the cylinders
Attention. Hot engine and oil can cause burns. Be careful not to burn yourself when removing/installing various components. Fuel vapors are hazardous and flammable,...
Attention. Hot engine and oil can cause burns. Be careful not to burn yourself when removing/installing various components. Fuel vapors are hazardous and flammable,...
Checking the accessory drive belt
Note: Due to the use of an automatic tensioner, checking the accessory drive belt deflection/tension is not necessary. Check that the pointer on the engine side is...
Note: Due to the use of an automatic tensioner, checking the accessory drive belt deflection/tension is not necessary. Check that the pointer on the engine side is...
Replacing the accessory drive belt
Attention. A hot engine can cause burns. Before starting work, turn off the engine and wait until it cools down. To prevent damage to the automatic drive belt tensioner,...
Attention. A hot engine can cause burns. Before starting work, turn off the engine and wait until it cools down. To prevent damage to the automatic drive belt tensioner,...
Checking the automatic drive belt tensioner
Attention. A hot engine can cause burns. Before starting work, turn off the engine and wait until it cools down. If the rubber part of the automatic tensioner of the...
Attention. A hot engine can cause burns. Before starting work, turn off the engine and wait until it cools down. If the rubber part of the automatic tensioner of the...
Removal and installation the automatic drive belt tensioner
Removal 1. Remove the decorative engine cover. 2. Loosen the wiring harness protection bolt and move the wiring harness to the side. 3. Loosen the bolts securing the...
Removal 1. Remove the decorative engine cover. 2. Loosen the wiring harness protection bolt and move the wiring harness to the side. 3. Loosen the bolts securing the...
Removal and installation the timing chain
1. Insulating casing. 2. Oil dipstick. 3. Cylinder head cover. 4. Oil spray tube. 5. Crankshaft pulley bolt. 6. Crankshaft pulley. 7. Front crankshaft oil seal. 8....
1. Insulating casing. 2. Oil dipstick. 3. Cylinder head cover. 4. Oil spray tube. 5. Crankshaft pulley bolt. 6. Crankshaft pulley. 7. Front crankshaft oil seal. 8....
Possible malfunctions of hydraulic clearance compensators
Note: *period of time during which oil flows to hydraulic compensators; this value includes the ambient temperature tolerance and the type of oil used.
Note: *period of time during which oil flows to hydraulic compensators; this value includes the ambient temperature tolerance and the type of oil used.
Checking hydraulic compensators
1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal. 2. Remove the decorative engine cover. 3. Remove the fuel injectors. 4. Remove the cylinder head cover. 5. Pressing the...
1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal. 2. Remove the decorative engine cover. 3. Remove the fuel injectors. 4. Remove the cylinder head cover. 5. Pressing the...
Removal the valve train components
Attention. A hot engine can cause burns. Before starting work, turn off the engine and wait until it cools down. If the camshaft is rotated after the drive chain is...
Attention. A hot engine can cause burns. Before starting work, turn off the engine and wait until it cools down. If the camshaft is rotated after the drive chain is...
Installation of valve timing components
1. Bleed air from hydraulic compensators: Place the hydraulic compensator in a reservoir with engine oil. Caution: Do not insert the rounded rod with great force, as the...
1. Bleed air from hydraulic compensators: Place the hydraulic compensator in a reservoir with engine oil. Caution: Do not insert the rounded rod with great force, as the...
Cylinder head
Attention. Hot engine and oil can cause burns. Be careful not to burn yourself when removing/installing various components. Fuel vapors are hazardous and flammable,...
Attention. Hot engine and oil can cause burns. Be careful not to burn yourself when removing/installing various components. Fuel vapors are hazardous and flammable,...
Replacing the front crankshaft oil seal
1. Crankshaft pulley bolt. 2. Crankshaft pulley. 3. Front crankshaft oil seal. Note: : replace the part with a new one after each removal. : use a special tool or...
1. Crankshaft pulley bolt. 2. Crankshaft pulley. 3. Front crankshaft oil seal. Note: : replace the part with a new one after each removal. : use a special tool or...
Replacing the rear crankshaft oil seal
1. Rear crankshaft oil seal Note: : replace the part with a new one after each removal. : use a special tool or device. : apply oil. 1. Remove the gearbox from the...
1. Rear crankshaft oil seal Note: : replace the part with a new one after each removal. : use a special tool or device. : apply oil. 1. Remove the gearbox from the...
Removal and installation the decorative engine cover
Removal 1. While simultaneously pulling the front part of the decorative engine cover, remove the elastic elements from the adapters on the engine. 2. Pull the engine...
Removal 1. While simultaneously pulling the front part of the decorative engine cover, remove the elastic elements from the adapters on the engine. 2. Pull the engine...
Engine assembly device
Front-wheel drive (2WD) only versions: 1. Bracket plate. 2. Front subframe with engine mounting support cushion No.1. 3. Engine mounting support bracket No.1. 4. Engine...
Front-wheel drive (2WD) only versions: 1. Bracket plate. 2. Front subframe with engine mounting support cushion No.1. 3. Engine mounting support bracket No.1. 4. Engine...
Removal the engine assembly
1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal. 2. Remove the decorative engine cover. 3. Remove the air filter with the air duct and air intake assembly. 4. Loosen the...
1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal. 2. Remove the decorative engine cover. 3. Remove the air filter with the air duct and air intake assembly. 4. Loosen the...
Installing the engine assembly
Caution: If the position of engine support No.3 is different from the original position when reinstalling, this will result in increased engine noise and vibration....
Caution: If the position of engine support No.3 is different from the original position when reinstalling, this will result in increased engine noise and vibration....
Disassembling and assembling the engine
SKYACTIV series engines (both petrol and diesel) are distinguished by a high degree of unification of units and assemblies and similarity of design, therefore the...
SKYACTIV series engines (both petrol and diesel) are distinguished by a high degree of unification of units and assemblies and similarity of design, therefore the...
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