1991 FORD FESTIVA fuel filter

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FORD FESTIVA 1991  Service Manual levels to proper level.  
Removal (1.6L & 1.6L Turbo) 
1. Relieve fuel pressure and discharge air conditioning system (if equipped). See FUEL PRESSURE RELEASE under REMOVAL & 
INSTALLATION. Disconnect

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FORD FESTIVA 1991  Service Manual Disconnect negative battery cable. Drain cooling system. Remove air cleaner. Remove intake manifold bracket. Disconnect throttle cable. 
Mark and disconnect vacuum hoses, fuel hoses and wiring. Remove

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FORD FESTIVA 1991  Service Manual  
Fig. 1: Installing Cylinder Head Bolts (1.3L)
 
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Removal (1.6L) 
1. Release fuel pressure. Drain cooling system. Disconnect negative battery terminal. Remove intake air tu

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FORD FESTIVA 1991  Service Manual article. Install timing belt and covers. Install cam cover. On non-turbo engines, connect front exhaust pipe to exhaust manifold. Tighten 
nuts to specification.  
4. On turbocharged engines, install

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FORD FESTIVA 1991  Service Manual ELECTRONIC CONTROL ASSEMBLY (ECA)
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION 
Disconnect negative battery cable. On Festiva, from under instrument panel, remove heater duct. On Capri, disengage push-pin retainers by 
pul

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FORD FESTIVA 1991  Service Manual VANE AIRFLOW (VAF) METER 
Removal 
1. Disconnect negative battery cable. On Capri, disconnect primary and secondary wires from coil. On Festiva, disconnect VAF wire 
harness connector. Remove air duct

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FORD FESTIVA 1991  Service Manual Back To Article 
F - BASIC TESTING
1991-92 ENGINE PERFORMANCE Ford Motor Co. Basic Diagnostic Procedures 
INTRODUCTION 
The following diagnostic steps help prevent overlooking simple problems and begi

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FORD FESTIVA 1991  Service Manual FUEL DELIVERY SYSTEM 
Major components of the fuel delivery system are an electric fuel pump, fuel supply and return lines, a pressure regulator, fuel rail and fuel 
injectors. See Fig. 2
 or Fig. 3 .
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