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Mazda CX-5 Service & Repair Manual: General Procedures (Steering)

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Wheel And Tire Installation

1. When installing the wheels and tires, tighten the wheel nuts in a criss-cross pattern to the following tightening torque.


Connectors disconnection

1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal before performing any work that requires handling of connectors..

Suspension Links Removal/Installation

NOTE:

1. For the joint sections with rubber bushings, raise the vehicle using a lift and temporarily tighten the installation nuts and bolts. Afterwards, tighten to the specified torque with the wheels on the ground.

EPS Related Parts

CAUTION:

1. Make sure that there are no DTCs in the EPS memory after working on EPS related parts.If there are any DTCs in the memory, go to the applicable DTC diagnostic procedure..

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Precaution
Intermittent Concern Troubleshooting Vibration method If a malfunction occurs or becomes worse while driving on a rough road or when the engine is vibrating, perform the following steps. ...

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Steering Abbreviations
AAS Active Adaptive Shift ABS Antilock Brake System ABDC After Bottom Dead Center ACC Accessories AFS Adaptive Front Lighting System ALC ...

Air Bag System [Standard Deployment Control System]
Outline The air bag system is a device that supplements the passenger restraint function of the seat belts. The air bag system will not have the designed effect if the seat belts are not worn properly. The air bag system is composed of the following parts: ...

Manual Transaxle Shift Mechanism Removal/Installation [C66 M R]
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.. 2. Remove the shift lever using the following procedure: a. Remove the upper panel.. b. Remove the shift lever knob. c. Remove the shift panel.. d. Remove the side wall.. e. Remove the rear console.. f. Press the tabs on the control cable ...

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