
2. Lift access plate and disconnect sending unit wiring. To relieve fuel pressure, start engine and run it until engine stalls. Turn ignition off.
Disconnect and plug fuel lines at sending unit. Remove sending u n it a t t a c h in g sc r e ws. R e mo ve se n d in g u n it . To in st a l l , r e ve r se removal
procedure.
TACHOMETER
Removal & Installation
Remo ve in st ru men t p an el . See INSTRUMENT PANEL under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Disassemble panel and remove tachometer.
To install tachometer, reverse removal procedure. On Capri, the tachometer/speedometer/boost gauge assembly must be replaced as an
assembly.
TEMPERATURE GAUGE
Removal & Installation
Remo ve in st ru men t p an el . See INSTRUMENT PANEL under REMOVAL & INSTALLATION. Disassemble panel and remove temperature
gauge. To install gauge, reverse removal procedure. On Capri, the temperature/oil pressure gauge assembly must be replaced as an assembly.
TEMPERATURE SENDING UNIT
Removal
Disconnect sending unit wire, located on side of block below thermostat housing (Festiva) or cylinder head (Capri). Remove radiator cap to
relieve cooling system pressure. Position drain pan below sending unit. Remove temperature sending unit.
Installation
To install, apply Pipe Sealant With Teflon (D8AZ-19554-A) to threads of sending unit. Reverse removal procedure to complete installation.
Fill cooling system to proper level. Start engine and check for coolant leaks at sending unit.
WIRING DIAGRAMS
CAUT ION: T achom eter is calibrated at factory. Rough handling could disturb calibration.
NOTE:Refer to the appropriate WIRING DIAGRAMS article in the WIRING DIAGRAMS section.
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Disconnect fluid lines and remove reservoir. To install, reverse removal procedure.
Removal & Installation (Festiva)
1. Disconnect negative battery cable. Remove washer reservoir filler neck attaching bolt. Remove coolant expansion reservoir. Disconnect
washer pump electrical connector. Remove left front splash shield.
2. Disconnect washer pump fluid lines and detach lines from reservoir clips. Remove reservoir attaching nuts and bolt. Detach washer
reservoir from filler neck and remove reservoir. To install, reverse removal procedure.
REAR WIPER MOTOR
Removal & Installation (Festiva)
Remove rear wiper arm and blade assembly. Remove boot from outer bushing attaching nut. Remove outer bushing attaching nut and remove
outer bushing. Remove liftgate trim panel. Disconnect wiper motor electrical connector. Remove 4 wiper motor mounting bolts and remove
motor. To install, reverse removal procedure.
REAR WIPER/WASHER SWITCH
Removal & Installation (Festiva)
Disconnect negative battery cable. Remove steering column covers. Remove screws securing instrument panel bezel to instrument panel. Pull
instrument bezel away from instrument panel. Disconnect electrical connectors from switches in bezel. Compress wiper/washer switch lock
tabs and remove switch from bezel. To install, reverse removal procedure.
REAR WASHER MOTOR & RESERVOIR
Removal & Installation (Festiva)
Open liftgate and detach reservoir cap. Remove rear quarter trim panel. Remove reservoir mounting bolts. Disconnect electrical connector
from washer pump. Disconnect fluid lines. Remove reservoir. To install, reverse removal procedure.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
WIRING DIAGRAMS
See appropriate chassis wiring diagram in the WIRING DIAGRAMS Section.
ApplicationINCH Lbs. (N.m)
Front Wiper Arm Retaining Nut89-124 (10-14)
Front Wiper Motor Mounting Bolts62-89 (7-10)
Rear Outer Bushing Retaining Nut27-44 (3-5)
Rear Wiper Arm Nut53-62 (6-7)
Rear Wiper Motor Mounting Bolts71-97 (8-11)
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ELECT RICAL COMPONENT LOCAT OR
1991-92 ELECT RICAL COMPONENT LOCAT ION Ford Motor Co. Electrical Com ponents
BUZZERS, RELAYS & TIMERS
BUZZERS, RELAYS & TIMERS LOCATION
CIRCUIT PROTECTION DEVICES
CIRCUIT PROTECTION DEVICES LOCATION
CONTROL UNITS
CONTROL UNITS LOCATION
SENDING UNITS & SENSORS
SENDING UNITS & SENSORS LOCATION
MOTORS
MOTORS LOCATION
ComponentLocation
A/C Clutch Relay (1991)On right front of engine bay, near power
steering pump.
A/C RelayOn left front corner of engine bay, left of
cooling fan. See Fig. 1
& Fig. 2
A/C Wide Open Throttle (WAC) RelayOn left front corner of engine bay, left of
cooling fan. See Fig. 1
& Fig. 2 .
Cooling Fan RelayOn left front fender panel, near
headlight. See Fig. 1
& Fig. 2 .
Condenser Fan RelayOn left front of engine bay, left of
cooling fan. See Fig. 1
& Fig. 2 .
Daytime Running Light (DRL) Relay (Canada) (1992)On left front corner of engine bay, near
headlight. See Fig. 1
.
Fuel Pump RelayBehind left side of dash, near ECA.
Headlight RelayBehind left headlight. See Fig. 1 .
Horn RelayUnder left side of dash. See Fig. 3 .
Main RelayIn left front corner of engine bay, near
battery.
P a r kin g Ligh t R e l a yOn right front corner of engine bay. See
Fig. 1
.
Turn Signal/Flasher RelayUnder left side of dash, behind ECA.
See Fig. 3
.
ComponentLocation
A/C In-Line FuseOn left side of heater case.
Condenser Fan In-Line FuseOn right side of steering column.
Fuse PanelBehind access panel, to left of steering column.
Fusible LinksOn left front strut tower. See Fig. 1 .
ComponentLocation
Electronic Control Assembly (ECA)Behind left side of dash, left of steering column.
Passive Restraint ModuleUnder driver's seat.
ComponentLocation
Airflow MeterOn right front corner of engine bay. See Fig. 1 .
Coolant Temperature Sending UnitBelow thermostat housing.
Crankshaft Position SensorInside distributor. See Fig. 1 .
EGR Temperature Sensor (1991)In exhaust manifold, near EGR valve.
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) SensorOn top of engine, near injector No. 1.
Fuel Gauge Sending Unit (1992)In fu el t an k.
Throttle Position Sensor (TPS)On left side of throttle body. See Fig. 1 .
ComponentLocation
Blower MotorUnder center of dash, behind
radio.
Windshield Washer Motors:
Front (1991)On right front fender panel,
bottom of washer reservoir.
Front (1992)On left front corner of engine
bay, in front of battery.
RearOn body panel, behind right
rear quarter panel.
Windshield Wiper Motor
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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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WIRING DIAGRAMS
1991 WIRING DIAGRAMS Ford Motor Co.
IDENTIFICATION
COMPONENT LOCATION MENU
COMPONENT LOCATIONS
WIRING DIAGRAMS
ComponentFigure No. (Location)
A/C RELAY3 (B 8)
A/T SELECT LIGHT3 (E 8)
ALTERNATOR1 (C 3)
BACK-UP LIGHT SWITCH5 (D 19)
BATTERY1 (A 2)
BLOWER SWITCH3 (C 9)
BRAKE WARNING SWITCH1 (C 2)
CIG LTR4 (E 14)
CLUTCH INTERLOCK SWITCH (M/T)1 (B 2)
CONDENSER FAN (A/T)3 (C 8)
COOLANT FAN MOTOR1 (D 3)
COOLANT FAN RELAY1 (D 3)
DEFOG SWITCH5 (C 16)
DIR/HAZARD SWITCH4 (B-C 12)
ELECT CONTROL ASSY (ECA)2 (A 4-7)
FRONT WASHER MOTOR1 (E 3)
FRONT WIPER MOTOR1 (E 3)
FRONT WIPER/WASHER SWITCH5 (A 16)
FUEL PUMP INERTIA SWITCH2 (D 4)
FUEL PUMP RELAY2 (C 4)
FUSE BLOCK3 (D-E 9-10)
HEADLIGHT RELAY4 (D 14)
HORN RELAY3 (E 11)
HORN SWITCH4 (E 15)
IGNITION COIL2 (E 5)
IGNITION KEY REMINDER SWITCH4 (E 13)
IGNITION SWITCH3 (C-D 11)
INSTRUMENT CLUSTER4 (A-E 15)
INSTRUMENT PANEL LIGHT CONTROL4 (D-E 12)
INTERIOR LIGHT SWITCH4 (E 14)
LIGHT SWITCH4 (C-D 12)
MAIN FUSE PANEL1 (A 3)
MAIN RELAY2 (D 5)
NEUTRAL SAFETY SWITCH (A/T)1 (B 2)
PARKING LIGHT RELAY4 (C 14)
PASSIVE RESTRAINT CONTROL MODULE3 (A 11)
REAR WASHER MOTOR5 (D 17)
REAR WIPER/WASHER SWITCH5 (E 16)
SHIFT LOCK SERVO ASSY4 (A 12)
STARTER1 (B 3)
STOP LIGHT SWITCH5 (D 19)
TIMER/BUZZER UNIT4 (E 12)
TRUNK LIGHT5 (B 16)
WAC RELAY3 (B 8)
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ENGINE COOLING FAN
1990-92 ENGINE COOLING Ford Motor Co. Engine Cooling Fans
DESCRIPTION
Power for cooling fan is provided by the 20-amp COOLING fuse (Capri) or C-FAN fuse (Festiva). Cooling fan is activated when ground is
supplied for fan motor. On Festiva, ground can be supplied by fuel system ECA (located under the left side of dash), A/C cooling fan relay (if
equipped) or cooling fan relay. See Fig. 1
. On all models, when cooling fan is energized, relay contacts are open; when cooling fan is NOT
energized, relay contacts are closed, providing ground through closed contacts to activate cooling fan. See Fig. 2
.
Cooling fan relay is energized when coolant temperature switch is closed. This occurs when coolant temperature is less than 212°F (1 00 °C)
for Capri or 207°F (97°C) for Festiva. At temperatures greater than 212°F (100°C) for Capri or 207°F (97°C) for Festiva, coolant temperature
switch opens and cooling fan relay is de-energized, closing relay contacts and energizing cooling fan.
When ECA senses A/C request, it energizes A/C cooling fan relay by providing a ground for relay windings on ECA pin 1Q. Power for the
A/C cooling fan relay is provided by the HEATER fuse. On Capri, when A/C cooling fan relay is energized, it opens the power circuit for the
cooling fan relay. On Festiva, when A/C cooling fan relay is energized, it provides an alternate path to ground for cooling fan mo t o r. E CA al so
provides an alternate path to ground (at ECA pin 1R) for cooling fan motor based on input from coolant temperature sensor to ECA pin 2Q.
Fig. 1: Locating Cooling Fan & A/C Relays
Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
COOLING FAN DOES NOT OPERATE OR OPERATES ERRATICALLY
If cooling fan does not run at any time, or operates erratically, check the following items to help locate fault.
Check power fuse.
Check cooling fan relay.
Check coolant temperature switch.
Check cooling fan wiring harness.
Check cooling fan motor.
Check A/C cooling fan relay.
COOLING FAN RUNS CONTINUOUSLY
If cooling fan runs continuously, check the following items to help locate fault.
Check cooling fan relay.
Check coolant temperature switch.
Check cooling fan wiring harness.
Check cooling fan motor.
Check A/C cooling fan relay.
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COOLING FAN DOES NOT RUN WITH A/C ON
If cooling fan does not run with A/C on, check the following items to help isolate fault.
Check A/C cooling fan relay.
Check cooling fan wiring harness.
TESTING
VOLTAGE SUPPLY TEST
Disconnect cooling fan motor connector. Turn ignition on. Check for voltage at Yellow wire terminal of connector. If voltage is NOT present,
check for blown 20-amp COOLING fuse (Capri) or C-FAN fuse (Festiva) or open in Yellow wire between cooling fan and fuse.
Disconnect cooling fan relay connector. Cooling fan relay is located in the left front corner of engine compartment. Turn ignition on. Check
for voltage at Yellow (Capri) or Black/Yellow (Festiva) wire terminal of connector. If voltage is NOT present, check for blown 30-amp
HEATER fuse on Capri or 10-amp METER fuse on Festiva or open in Black/Yellow wire between cooling fan relay and fuse.
Disconnect A/C cooling fan relay connector. On Capri, A/C relay is located in the left rear corner of the engine compartment, on firewall. On
Festiva, A/C relay is located in the left front corner of engine compartment, under a triple relay cover. Relay may be identified by wire colors
to relay connector. See Fig. 2
and Fig. 3 . Turn ignition on. Check for voltage at Blue wire terminal of connector. If voltage is NOT present,
check for blown 15-amp HEATER fuse or open in Blue wire between A/C cooling fan relay and fuse.
GROUND CIRCUIT TEST
Turn ignition off. Unplug connectors from cooling fan and A/C cooling fan relays. Check for continuity between ground and Black wire
terminal of relay connectors. If continuity is NOT present, repair Black ground wire.
FAN MOTOR TEST
Disconnect fan motor wire connector. Apply ground and battery voltage to motor connector. Fan should run. If fan does not run, replace
cooling fan motor.
COOLING FAN RELAY TEST
Unplug cooling fan relay connector. Apply battery voltage and ground to Yellow and Green/Red (Capri) or Black/Yellow and Green/Yellow
(Festiva) wire terminals of relay. Check continuity of relay across Yellow/Green (Capri) or Yellow/Red and Black (Festiva) wire connector
terminals. Ensure continuity is NOT present while relay is energized. When relay is de-energized, continuity should exist.
A/C COOLING FAN RELAY TEST
Unplug A/C relay connector. Apply battery voltage and ground to Blue and White (Capri) or Blue and Green (Festiva) wire terminals of relay.
Check continuity of relay across Blue and Red (Capri) or Yellow/Red and Black (Festiva) wire connector terminals. On Capri, ensure
continuity does NOT exist while relay is energized. On Festiva, ensure continuity exists while relay is energized. On Capri, when relay is de-
energized continuity should exist. On Festiva, when relay is de-energized, continuity should NOT exist.
COOLANT TEMPERATURE SWITCH TEST
Disconnect connector from coolant temperature switch located in thermostat housing. With coolant temperature less than 200°F (93°C) for
Capri or 194°F (90°C) for Festiva, check continuity between ground and coolant temperature switch. Ensure continuity exists. Start engine
and allow coolant temperature to reach 200°F (93°C) for Capri or 207°F (97°C) for Festiva. Check continuity between ground and coolant
temperature switch terminal. Continuity should NOT be present. If switch does not test as indicated, replace switch.
HARNESS & CIRCUIT CHECK TEST
Turn ignition off. Disconnect harness connectors of the following components: ECA, cooling fan motor, coolant temperature switch, cooling
fan relay and A/C cooling fan relay. Using an ohmmeter, check for continuity on the related harness leads of each connector. See Fig. 2
and
Fig. 3
.
WIRING DIAGRAMS
For further detail, see appropriate chassis wiring diagram in the WIRING DIAGRAMS article in the WIRING DIAGRAMS section.
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1990-92 ENGINE COOLING
Cooling System Specifications - Festiva
BELT ADJUSTMENT TABLE
BELT TENSION ADJUSTMENT SPECIFICATIONS (1)
COOLING SYSTEM SPECS TABLE
COOLING SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
ApplicationNew Belt Lbs. (Kg)Used Belt Lbs. (Kg)
A/C Belt110-125 (50-57)92-110 (42-50)
Alt. Belt110-130 (50-60)95-110 (43-50)
Power Steering110-130 (50-60)95-110 (43-50)
(1)Measure tension with strand tension gauge.
ApplicationSpecification
Coolant Replacement IntervalEvery 36 Months
Coolant Capacity5.3 Qts. (5.0L)
Pressure Cap11-15 psi
Thermostat Opens (1)
Main Valve188-193°F (86.5-89.5°C)
Sub-Valve182-188°F (83.5-86.5°C)
(1)Dual stage thermostat.
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