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Mazda CX-5 Service & Repair Manual: Front Shock Absorber Disposal

WARNING:

1. Place the shock absorber on a level surface or with the piston pointing downwards.

2. Drill a 2—3 mm {0.08—0.11 in}

hole at point A shown in the figure so the gas can escape.


3. Drill a 2—3 mm {0.08—0.11 in}

hole at the point B shown in the figure to drain the oil.

4. Turn the hole made in Step 3 downwards and drain the oil by pumping the piston rod up and down several times.

5. Cut off the bottom end of the front shock absorber.

6. Dispose of waste oil according to local waste disposal laws.

Front Shock Absorber And Coil Spring Removal/Installation
CAUTION: Performing the following procedures without first removing the front ABS wheel-speed sensor may possibly cause an open circuit in the wiring harness if it is pulled by mistake ...

Front Shock Absorber Inspection
1. Remove the front shock absorber.. 2. Inspect for damage and oil leakage. 3. Compress and extend the shock absorber piston rod at least three times at a steady rate. From the fourth compressio ...

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Wheel Hub Component Removal/Installation [Awd]
CAUTION: Performing the following procedures without first removing the ABS wheel-speed sensor may possibly cause an open circuit in the wiring harness if it is pulled by mistake. Before performing the following procedures, disconnect the ABS wheel-speed sensor connector (body sid ...

Crankshaft, Main Bearing
Purpose, Function The crankshaft converts the reciprocating movement of the piston to a rotational movement via the connecting rod. The main bearing forms an oil film on the outer surface of the crankshaft journal to prevent wear due to sliding. Construction Crankshaft ...

Rear Drive Shaft Disassembly/Assembly
1. Disassemble in the order indicated in the table. 2. Assemble in the reverse order of disassembly. 1 Boot band (differential side) (See Boot Band (Differential Side) Disassembly Note.) (See Boot Band (Differential Side) Assembly Note.) 2 ...

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