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FORD SIERRA 1987 2.G Reference Workshop Manual headings denoting various components or systems, such as Engine,
Cooling system, etc. The Chapter and/or Section which deals with the
problem is also shown in brackets. Whatever the fault, certain bas

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FORD SIERRA 1987 2.G Reference Workshop Manual MFuel filter choked (Chapter 1).
MFuel pump faulty, or delivery pressure low (Chapter 4).
MFuel tank vent blocked, or fuel pipes restricted (Chapter 4).
MFuel injection system fault (Chapter 4).
Engin

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FORD SIERRA 1987 2.G Reference Workshop Manual Note:Due to the complexity of the automatic transmission, it is difficult
for the home mechanic to properly diagnose and service this unit. For
problems other than the following, the vehicle should be

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FORD SIERRA 1987 2.G Reference Workshop Manual Excessive final drive noise
MOil level low, or incorrect grade (Chapter 1)
MWorn bearings (Chapter 9)
MWorn or badly adjusted crownwheel and pinion (Chapter 9)
MLoose or deteriorated final drive mount

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FORD SIERRA 1987 2.G Reference Workshop Manual Brakes binding
MSeized brake caliper piston(s) (Chapter 10).
MIncorrectly-adjusted handbrake mechanism (Chapter 10).
MFaulty master cylinder (Chapter 10).
Rear wheels locking under normal braking
MSei

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FORD SIERRA 1987 2.G Reference Workshop Manual Ignition/no-charge warning light fails to come on
MWarning light bulb blown (Chapter 13).
MBroken, disconnected, or loose wiring in warning light circuit
(Chapter 13).
MAlternator faulty (Chapter 5).

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FORD SIERRA 1987 2.G Reference Workshop Manual REF•18Glossary of Technical terms
A
ABS (Anti-lock brake system)A system,
usually electronically controlled, that senses
incipient wheel lockup during braking and
relieves hydraulic pressure at whee

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FORD SIERRA 1987 2.G Reference Workshop Manual Glossary of Technical termsREF•19
REF
CamshaftA rotating shaft on which a series
of cam lobes operate the valve mechanisms.
The camshaft may be driven by gears, by
sprockets and chain or by sprocket
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