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2006 Mazda 5 body vibration AT cruising speed

Some vehicles may have the body vibration when driving approximately 55 mph. This symptom due to characteristics of the No. 3 & No. 4 engine mounts. Change the engine No. 3 & No. 4 were installed for the service only. When this concerns users should have their vehicle repaired by using the following procedure. REPAIR procedure important: • this repair should be done only if all tires and rims are in balance and all suspension components are in proper condition. • Notify customers use modified mounts to reduce vibration at cruising speed but can increase the vibration at idle. Note: since the idle vibrations may increase, it is strongly recommended to continue using mass production mounts for all other problems. 1. check the concern. 2. replace the No. 4 engine with 3 & of service in accordance with the relevant section of the seminar mounts the engine installation/REMOVAL 01-10. 3. Center the new engine mounts as described in the procedure to MOUNT the CENTERING of the engine. 4. Verify the repair. ENGINE MOUNT CENTERING procedure no. 1, no. 3 and no. 4 engine mount adjustment 1. Warm up the engine. 2. raise and support the vehicle on a hoist. 3. remove the engine under cover. 4. lower the car until the front tires slightly touch the Earth. 5. attach the engine and transaxle automatic gearbox with engine Jack and attachment as instructed in the No. 3 and no. 4 engine mount engine mount rubber installation note in the workshop manual, section mechanics 01-10. 6. remove the two bolts # 3 engine bracket. REMOVE the SCREWS 7. Lift the engine, using a Jack to Mount engine No. 3 is slightly removed from the body of the vehicle. Note: • do not cause the engine too much or pipe damage may occur. 8. move the engine mount rubber engine mounting hole on the vehicle body aligns with the hole in the bracket engine. ENGINE mount 1532c SHOWS until after 9 holes of GOLF. Lower the Jack and tighten the bolts to the bracket engine No. 3. Torque: 55.0-77, 3 ft LBF (74.5-04.9 n.m) Note: 10. Engine supports as described in step 5, remove the four (4) nuts and two (2) screws from the No. 4 engine mount top plate. Remove top plate. Note: 11. Lift the engine again with the Jack until the No. 4 engine mount slightly lifting the vehicle body. Note: 12. With top plate No. 4 engine mount removed, move the bottom plate or engine mount engine studs all four (4) installation on a vehicle, aligned with the holes in the mounting of the engine. • Do not allow the bracket engine will be asked. • Access to mount, remove the battery box. • Do not cause too many engines or pipe damage may occur. ALIGN the 4 studs in PLATE HOLE 13. Specifying where top plate back on and tighten the No. 4 engine mount brackets, screws and bolts to torque. Torque: a. 32.5-45, 0 ft LBF (44.0 61.0 Nm) b. 61.1-86, 7 lbf (6.9-9.8 nm) and TIGHTEN the bolts in the SEQUENCE SHOWN 1532e 14. Lift the engine again with the help of Jack and loosen the two bolts on the rubber mount engine No. 1 to slightly lose on Mount rubber engine No. 1. Download


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