
TURBO BOOST GAUGE & SENSOR (CAPRI)
1. Disconnect 3-pin boost sensor electrical connected located on right side of firewall. Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between
Yellow/Green and Black wires. Voltage should be greater than 10 volts. Turn ignition off. If voltage is greater than 10 volts, go t o n e xt
step. If voltage is 10 volts or less, repair Yellow/Green or Black wires as necessary.
2. Remove instrument panel. See INSTRUMENT PANEL
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Disconnect instrument panel 8-pin
connector. With boost sensor disconnected, measure resistance through White/Black between instrument panel and boost sensor harness
connector. If resistance is less than 5 ohms, go to next step. If resistance is 5 ohms or more, repair or replace White/Black wire.
3. With 8-pin instrument panel connector disconnected, ground White/Black at boost gauge. Boost gauge should read low. Apply 12 vo l t s
to White/Black wire at boost gauge. Boost gauge should read high. If boost gauge operates as specified, go to next step. If boost gauge
does not operate as specified, replace boost gauge.
4. Reconnect instrument panel connectors (if removed). With ignition on and boost sensor disconnected, install jumper wire between
Yellow/Green and White/Black wires of boost sensor vehicle harness connector. Boost gauge should read high. If boost gauge reads
high, replace boost sensor. If boost gauge does not read high, go to TROUBLE SHOOTING
for other possible causes.
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
INSTRUMENT PANEL
Removal & Installation (Capri)
1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Pull storage compartment from heater/radio bezel. Pull outward and remove trim covers located on
both sides of steering column. Remove retaining screws and carefully pull instrument panel bezel partially away from dash. Disconnect
electrical connectors from clock and switches in bezel. Remove instrument panel bezel.
2. Disconnect speedometer cable from transaxle. Remove instrument panel retaining screws and slide instrument panel outward. Press lock
tab and release speedometer cable from instrument panel. Remove electrical connectors from rear of instrument panel. Remove
instrument panel. To install instrument panel, reverse removal procedure.
Removal & Installation (Festiva)
1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Remove upper and lower steering column covers. Remove screws from panel bezel and remove bezel.
Disconnect rear wiper switch and rear defogger switch wiring harness connectors (if equipped).
2. Remove instrument panel-to-dash screws. Pull panel from dash. Reach behind panel and release speedometer drive cable lock tab. Lift
lock tabs and disconnect 2 electrical connectors from rear of panel. Remove panel. To install instrument panel, reverse removal
procedure.
INDICATOR LIGHTS
Removal & Installation
Remove instrument panel for access to indicator light bulbs. See INSTRUMENT PANEL under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. To remove
bulb, rotate bulb counterclockwise to disengage locking tabs. When tabs release, pull bulb from printed circuit board. To install bulb, reverse
removal procedure. Install instrument panel and test lights.
SPEEDOMETER R & I
Removal & Installation (Capri)
R e mo ve n e ga t ive b a t t e r y c a b l e . R e mo ve in st r u me n t p a n e l . S e e INSTRUMENT PANEL under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Disassemble
instrument panel and remove speedometer/tachometer/boost gauge assembly from instrument panel. To install, apply a 3/16" (4.6 mm) b al l o f
Silicone Damping Grease (D7AZ-19A331-A) into drive hole of speedometer head. Reverse removal procedure to complete installation.
Removal & Installation (Festiva)
R e mo ve n e ga t ive b a t t e r y c a b l e . R e mo ve in st r u me n t p a n e l . S e e INSTRUMENT PANEL under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Disassemble
instrument panel and remove speedometer head assembly from instrument panel. Speedometer is a separate module and can be removed
independently from gauges. To install, reverse removal procedure.
SPEED SENSOR
On vehicles equipped with speed control, a speed sensor is mounted in speedometer head assembly. If replacement is necessary, speedometer
head assembly must be replaced. See SPEEDOMETER R & I
under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION.
FUEL GAUGE
Removal & Installation
Remo ve in st ru men t p an el . See INSTRUMENT PANEL under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Disassemble panel and remove fuel gauge.
To install gauge, reverse removal procedure. On Capri, the fuel/volt gauge must be replaced as an assembly.
FUEL SENDING UNIT
Removal & Installation
1. For Festiva, remove rear seat. For Capri, remove rear seat cushion. On Festiva, remove carpet hold-down pins and lift carpet for access
to sending unit access plate. On all models, remove access plate screws. NOTE:Federal law requires that a label stating the odom eter has been repaired or replaced be affixed to any
vehicle that has its odom eter repaired, replaced or set to zero.
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Fig. 2: Identifying Ignition Switch Terminals (Festiva)
Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
WIPER SWITCH
For testing information on wiper switch, see appropriate WIPER/WASHER SYSTEMS article in the ACCESSORIES/SAFETY EQUIP
Section.
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
STEERING WHEEL & HORN PAD
Removal (Capri)
1. Disable SRS. See SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. Ensure front wheels are in straight-ahead position. From rear of steering wheel, remove 4
retaining nuts and washers securing air bag module to steering wheel. Disconnect air bag module-to-clockspring connector.
2. Remove air bag module and place out of the way, with pad facing upward. Disconnect horn and speed control wire harness connectors
(if equipped) from steering wheel. Scribe reference mark on steering shaft and steering wheel hub for reassembly. Loosen steering wheel
retaining bolt 4-6 turns.
"A" (WHT) - "E" (BLU/RED)OFFNo
"ACCYes
"ONYes
"STARTNo
"A" (WHT) - "D" (BLK/RED)OFFNo
"ACCNo
"ONYes
"STARTNo
"A" (WHT) - "C" (BLK/WHT)OFFNo
"ACCNo
"ONYes
"STARTYes
"A" (WHT) - "B" (BLK/BLU)OFFNo
"ACCNo
"ONNo
"STARTYes
CAUTION: On Capri m odels with Supplem ental Restraint System (SRS), observe safety precautions. T he air bag
system is powered directly from the battery and back-up power supply. Before any repairs are
perform ed, disconnect and shield battery ground cable. Disconnect the back-up power supply and wait
at least 15 m inutes BEFORE servicing ANY air bag com ponent. Use caution when working near steering
colum n. Air bag could accidentally deploy at any tim e.
CAUT ION: When rem oving steering wheel, DO NOT use a knock-off type steering wheel puller, or strike the
steering wheel or shaft with a ham m er. A sudden im pact could dam age bearing, or collapse the
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3. Position Steering Wheel Remover (T67L-3600-A) on steering wheel. Tighten bolt on remover until steering wheel is loose. Remove
steering wheel puller, steering wheel retaining bolt, and steering wheel.
Installation
1. Ensure front wheels are in straight-ahead position. Route clockspring wiring harness through steering wheel opening. Position steering
wheel on steering shaft and align reference marks.
2. Ensure clockspring wire is not pinched when positioning steering wheel. Install new steering wheel retaining bolt and tighten to
specification. See TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS table at end of article. Connect horn and speed control wiring connectors (if equipped)
to steering wheel.
3. Connect air bag module-to-clockspring connector. Install air bag module. Tighten air bag module retaining nuts to specification.
Activate SRS. See SAFETY PRECAUTIONS. Check AIR BAG light to ensure system is functioning properly.
Removal (Festiva)
From back of steering wheel, remove 2 screws securing horn pad. Disconnect horn wire from horn pad and remove pad. Remove steering
wheel nut. Scribe reference mark on steering shaft and steering wheel hub for reassembly. Using Steering Wheel Puller (T67L-3600-A),
remove steering wheel.
Installation
Position steering wheel on steering shaft and align reference marks. Be sure cutouts in rear cover engage turn signal canceling cam. To
complete installation, reverse removal procedure.
COMBINATION SW ITCH
Removal (Capri)
1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Remove lower steering column cover. Remove center access panel and trim cover under steering
column. Remove left side defroster connector tube. Remove steering column upper retaining bolts. Column will pivot downward and
rest on instrument panel brace.
2. Remove 2 switch retaining screws and remove switch. Grasp switch and lever and pull lever out of switch. Disconnect switch electrical
connectors and remove switch.
Installation
Align key with slot and install lever in switch assembly. Position switch on steering column and install retaining screws. To complete
installation, reverse removal procedure.
Removal (Festiva)
1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Remove steering wheel. See STEERING WHEEL & HORN PAD under REMOVAL &
INSTALLATION. Remove 4 screws from upper half of lower steering column cover and remove cover. Remove upper steering column
cover. Remove 5 clips from lower half of lower steering column cover and remove cover.
2. Release wiring harness clip and unplug 4 harness connectors from back of combination switch. From below steering column, loosen
band clamp securing switch hub to steering column jacket. Pull switch assembly from steering column.
Installation
Slide combination switch assembly onto steering column. Make sure switch assembly is seated and level against end of column jacket. To
complete installation, reverse removal procedure.
HEADLIGHT SWITCH
Removal & Installation (Capri)
1. Headlight off/on switch is located on left side of instrument panel bezel. Disconnect negative battery cable. Pull out center storage
compartment. Remove 2 upper screws, 2 lower screws and heater/radio bezel. Pull outward and remove trim covers located on both
sides of steering column.
2. Remove retaining screws and carefully pull instrument panel bezel partially away from dash. Disconnect electrical connector from
headlight switch. Depress tangs on both sides of switch and remove switch from bezel. To install, reverse removal procedure.
IGNITION SWITCH & LOCK CYLINDER
Removal (Capri)
1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Remove lower steering column cover. Remove center access panel and trim cover under steering
column. Remove left side defroster connector tube. Remove steering column upper retaining bolts. Column will pivot downward and
rest on instrument panel brace. steering colum n.
CAUT ION: Rem ove steering wheel carefully to avoid dam aging clockspring wiring, air bag m odule connector, or
accidentally turning clockspring. After steering wheel rem oval, tape clockspring in position to prevent
dam age and keep it from being turned accidentally.
CAUTION: Ensure that no wiring is pinched beneath steering colum n when lowered.
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Fig. 2: Moving Quadrant on Drum Brake Adjuster (Festiva)
Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
FRONT AXLE BEARINGS
Front bearing preload is adjusted during bearing replacement by changing preload spacer. See FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS under
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION.
REAR AXLE BEARINGS
With bearings installed, tighten NEW lock nut to 18-22 ft. lbs. (24-30 N.m) while rotating wheel. Slightly loosen lock nut so it can be turned
by hand. Install a lug nut into axle hub. Attach an inch-pound torque wrench to lug nut at 12 o'clock position. Measure bearing preload.
Tighten lock nut until bearing preload, including seal drag, is 3.5-6.2 INCH lbs. (.4-.7 N.m). Stake NEW lock nut into notch on spindle.
TESTING
POWER BRAKE UNIT
Functional Test
1. Check master cylinder fluid level and hydraulic system for leaks. Place transaxle in Neutral or Park, turn ignition off and apply parking
brake. Pump brake pedal several times to eliminate vacuum from system, and hold pedal in depressed position.
2. Start and idle engine. If vacuum system is functioning properly, pedal moves downward under constant foot pressure. If no pedal motion
is felt, vacuum booster is not functioning properly. Go to next step.
3. Run engine for at least one minute and turn ignition off. Depress brake pedal several times. Booster is okay if pedal stroke is long at first
and becomes shorter with each stroke. If stroke does not shorten, check for a damaged, restricted or improperly connected check va l ve
vacuum hose. Repair and recheck. Go to next step.
4. Restart engine. Depress and hold pedal down. Turn ignition off and wait 30 seconds. Booster is okay if pedal height remains unchanged.
If pedal height changes, check for a damaged, restricted or improperly connected check valve or vacuum hose. Go to next step.
5. Connect a pressure gauge to master cylinder output line. Connect a vacuum gauge to booster and a pedal depression force gauge to
brake pedal. Bleed air from pressure gauge. Start engine. When vacuum gauge reads 19.7 in. Hg, turn ignition off. Watch vacuum ga u ge
for 15 seconds. Booster is okay if vacuum gauge reads 18.7-19.7 in. Hg. If vacuum gauge reads less than 18.7 in. Hg, proceed to next
step.
6. Restart engine. Apply and hold 44 lbs. (196 N) force to brake pedal. When vacuum gauge reading reaches 19.7 in. Hg, turn ignition off.
Watch vacuum gauge for 15 seconds. Booster is okay if vacuum gauge reads 18.7-19.7 in. Hg. If vacuum gauge reads less than 18.7 in.
Hg, proceed to next step.
7. With engine stopped and vacuum gauge at zero, check pressure gauge. Apply 44 lbs. (196 N) force to brake pedal and check pressure
gauge. Booster is okay if pressure gauge reads 256 psi (18 kg/cm
2 ).
8. Remove pedal force and start engine. When vacuum gauge reaches 19.7 in. Hg, apply 44 lbs. (196 N) force to pedal. Booster is okay if
pressure gauge read 768 psi (54 kg/cm
2 ).
Diagnosis
If booster does not function properly, see Fig. 3 .
NOTE:Axle lock nut on right side has left-hand threads. Always install NEW lock nut when rem oved.
NOTE:Inspect all vacuum hoses for holes, collapsed areas and secure connections. Ensure all unused
vacuum ports are capped.
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Autolamp Control RelayHeadlight Systems; Daytime Running Lights
Automatic Shutdown (ASD) RelayEngine Performance; Generators & Regulators
Autostick SwitchEngine Performance
Auxiliary Battery RelayGenerators & Regulators
Back-Up LightsBack-Up Lights; Exterior Lights
Barometric (BARO) Pressure SensorEngine Performance
BatteryPower Distribution
Battery Temperature SensorEngine Performance
Body Control ModuleBody Control Computer; Anti-Theft System; Daytime Running
Lights; Engine Performance; Headlight Systems; Warning Systems
Boost Control SolenoidEngine Performance
Boost SensorEngine Performance
Brake Fluid Level SwitchAnalog Instrument Panels
Brake On/Off (BOO) SwitchCruise Control Systems; Engine Performance; Shift Interlock
Systems
Buzzer ModuleWarning Systems
Camshaft Position (CMP) SensorEngine Performance
Central Control ModuleAnti-Theft System
ClockspringAir Bag Restraint System; Cruise Control Systems; Steering
Column Switches
Clutch Pedal Position SwitchStarters
Clutch Start SwitchStarters
Combination MeterAnalog Instrument Panels
Constant Control Relay Module (CCRM)Engine Performance; Electric Cooling Fans
Convenience CenterPower Distribution; Illumination/Interior Lights
Convertible Top MotorPower Convertible Top
Convertible Top SwitchPower Convertible Top
Crankshaft Position (CKP) SensorEngine Performance
Cruise Control ModuleCruise Control Systems
Cruise Control SwitchCruise Control Systems
Condenser Fan Relay(s)Electric Cooling Fans
Data Link Connector (DLC)Engine Performance
Da yt ime R u n n in g Ligh t s M o d u l eDaytime Running Lights; Exterior Lights
Defogger RelayRear Window Defogger
Diagnostic Energy Reserve Module (DERM)Air Bag Restraint System
Discriminating Sensor (Air Bag)Air Bag Restraint System
DistributorEngine Performance
Door Lock ActuatorsPower Door Locks; Remote Keyless Entry
Door Lock Relay(s)Power Door Locks
Electrochromic MirrorPower Mirrors
Electronic Level Control (ELC) Height SensorElectronic Suspension
Electronic Level Control (ELC) ModuleElectronic Suspension
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sending UnitAnalog Instrument Panels
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) SensorEngine Performance
Engine Control ModuleEngine Performance; Generators & Regulators; Starters
ETACS ECUWarning Systems; Power Windows; Remote Keyless Entry
Evaporative (EVAP) Emissions CanisterEngine Performance
EVAP Canister Purge SolenoidEngine Performance
EVAP Canister Vent SolenoidEngine Performance
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) ValveEngine Performance
Fuel Tank Vacuum SensorEngine Performance
F o g Ligh t sHeadlight Systems; Daytime Running Lights
F o g Ligh t R e l a yHeadlight Systems; Daytime Running Lights
Fuel Door Release SolenoidPower Fuel Door Release
Fuel Gauge Sending UnitAnalog Instrument Panels
Fuel InjectorsEngine Performance
Fuel PumpEngine Performance
Fuel Pump RelayEngine Performance; Power Distribution
Fuse/Relay BlockPower Distribution
Fusible LinksPower Distribution; Generators & Regulators; Starters
GeneratorGenerators & Regulators; Engine Performance; Power Distribution
Generic Electronic Module (GEM)Body Control Modules; Electronic Suspension
Glow Plug RelayEngine Performance
Glow PlugsEngine Performance
GroundsGround Distribution
Headlight Door ModuleHeadlight Doors
Headlight RelayHeadlight Systems; Daytime Running Lights
HeadlightsHeadlight Systems; Daytime Running Lights
Heated Oxygen Sensor(s) (HO2S)Engine Performance
Heated Windshield Control ModuleHeated Windshields
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Shift Lock ActuatorShift Interlock Systems
Side Marker LightsExterior Lights
SIR Coil Assembly (Clockspring)Air Bag Restraint System
Slip Ring (Clockspring)Air Bag Restraint System; Steering Column Switches
SRS Control ModuleAir Bag Restraint System
Starter MotorStarters
Starter Interrupt RelayStarters
Starter SolenoidStarters
Starter RelayStarters
Steering Wheel Position SensorAnti-Lock Brakes
StoplightsExterior Lights
Stoplight SwitchEngine Performance; Cruise Control Systems; Anti-Lock Brakes
Sun Roof ECUPower Sun Roof
Sun Roof MotorPower Sun Roof
Sun Roof Position SensorPower Sun Roof
TaillightsExterior Lights
Throttle Position (TP) SensorEngine Performance
Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid/SwitchEngine Performance
Traction Control SwitchAnti-Lock Brakes
Trailer Tow ConnectorExterior Lights
Trailer Tow RelayExterior Lights
Transmission/TransaxleEngine Performance
Transmission Control Module (TCM)Engine Performance; Starters
Transmission Range SensorStarters; Back-Up Lights; Engine Performance
Transmission Range SwitchBack-Up Lights; Engine Performance; Anti-Theft System
Turn Signal FlasherExterior Lights
Tu r n S ign a l Ligh t sExterior Lights
Twilight Sentinel SwitchHeadlight Systems; Daytime Running Lights
Vapor Canister Leak Detection PumpEngine Performance
Vehicle Control Module (VCM)Engine Performance
Vehicle Dynamic ModuleElectronic Suspension
Vehicle Speed Control ServoCruise Control Systems
Vehicle Speed SensorData Link Connectors; Analog Instrument Panels; Cruise Control
Systems; Electronic Suspension
Voltage RegulatorGenerators & Regulators
Water-In-Fuel SensorEngine Performance; Analog Instrument Panels
Wheel Speed SensorsAnti-Lock Brakes
Window Timer ModulePower Convertible Top
Windshield Intermittent Wiper RelayWiper/Washer Systems
Windshield Washer MotorWiper/Washer Systems
Wiper MotorWiper/Washer Systems
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Barometric and Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
BOO
Brake On-Off Switch
B/P
Backpressure
BPS
Barometric Pressure Sensor
BPT
Backpressure Transducer
BTDC
Before Top Dead Center
BTU
British Thermal Unit
BVSV
Bimetallic Vacuum Switching Valve
"C"
° C
Celsius (Degrees)
Calif.
California
CANP
Canister Purge
CARB
California Air Resources Board
CAT
Catalytic Converter
CB
Circuit Breaker
CBD
Closed Bowl Distributor
cc
cubic centimeter
CCC
Computer Command Control
CCD
Computer Controlled Dwell
CCOT
Cycling Clutch Orifice Tube
CCW
Counterclockwise
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CDI
Capacitor Discharge Ignition
CEC
Computerized Engine Control
CID
Cubic Inch Displacement
cm
Centimeter
CMP
Camshaft Position Sensor
CO
Carbon Monoxide
CO
2
Carbon Dioxide
Cont.
Continued
CONV
Convertible
CP
Canister Purge
CKP
Crankshaft Position Sensor
CTS
Coolant Temperature Sensor
Cu. In.
Cubic Inch
CVC
Constant Vacuum Control
CV
Check Valve or Constant Velocity
CW
Clockwise
CYL or Cyl.
Cylinder
C
3 I
Computer Controlled Coil Ignition
C
4
Computer Controlled Catalytic Converter
"D"
"D"
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