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REPAIR MAINTENANCE OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Mazda 3 (2003 release)

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3
Operation and maintenance of car
Engine
Transmission
Chassis
Steering Gear
Brakes
Overview
brake system
Check and adjust the braking system
Checking the brake fluid hydraulic drive braking system
Removal of air from brake system
Check the check valve vacuum hose (brake booster)
Removal and installation of the vacuum hose (brake booster)
Removing and installing brake pedal
Removal and installation of the main brake cylinder
Check the fluid level sensor
Removing and installing brake servo
Check the brake servo
Check the operation of the vacuum amplifier
Leak test
Check and adjust the length of the protruding rod
Dismantling and assemblage of the master cylinder
Removing and installing front brake disc
Replacing the front brake pads
Removing and installing rear disk brake
Checking the parking brake system
Removal, check and installation of the rear wheel speed sensor ABS
Removal and installation of the hydraulic unit Anti-lock brake system
Tables
Onboard electric
Body
 


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Check the brake servo






Employment brake booster located on board the motor based on the use of intake manifold vacuum and atmospheric air pressure. After the completion of each operation, which included the removal of any of the braking system, perform a control visit to check the operation of the brakes of the vehicle. Check the brakes when driving on a clean, dry, smooth road. Other test conditions may lead to inaccurate results. Check the brake at different speeds, both at low and at high load on the brake. The vehicle must stop evenly, without pulling to one side. Avoid locking the brakes, as a result of the damaged tire and decreases the efficiency and controllability during braking.
On the brakes also affects the tires, load the car and the front axle.




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