Mazda 626
+ 1. Maintenance instruction + 2. Maintenance + 3. Engines + 4. Heating and ventilation - 5. Fuel system + 5.1. Nikki 30/34 carburetor - 5.2. Power supply system (l engines 1,6 and 1,8) 5.2.1. Introduction 5.2.2. Technical characteristics 5.2.3. Release of pressure from a power supply system 5.2.4. The fuel pump/pressure in a power supply system 5.2.5. Fuel tubes and connections 5.2.6. Removal and installation of the fuel pump 5.2.7. Fuel level sensor 5.2.8. Fuel tank 5.2.9. Air filter 5.2.10. Accelerator rope + 5.2.11. System of electronic injection of fuel + 5.3. Power supply system (l engines 2,0 and 2,5) + 6. Exhaust system + 7. Transmissions + 8. Coupling and half shafts + 9. Brake system + 10. Running gear + 11. Body + 12. Electric equipment + 13. Electrical circuitries + 14. Useful tips
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Resistance at the lowered float lever (the fuel tank is empty)
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Resistance at the lowered lever of a float has to be about 110 Ohms. |
Resistance at the lifted float lever (the fuel tank is full)
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Resistance at the lifted lever of a float has to be about 2-4 Ohms. |
Check
PERFORMANCE ORDER |
1. Remove the fuel pump and check that sensor resistance smoothly changed when lowering a float from 110 Ohms to about 2-4 Ohms. |
2. Replace the sensor if it is necessary. |
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Replacement
PERFORMANCE ORDER |
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1. Disconnect the connection socket. |
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2. Turn off a fixing nut and remove the sensor. |
3. Installation is carried out upside-down removals. |
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