
REMOVAL
Engine
Removal
WARNING: Do not smoke or carry lighted tobacco or open flame of any type when
working on or near any fuel related components. Highly flammable mixtures are always present
and may be ignited, resulting in possible personal injury.
All vehicles
1. Drain the engine cooling system. For additional information, refer to Section 303 - 03A .
2. Recover the A/C refrigerant. For additional information, refer to Section 412 - 00 .
3. Disconnect the battery negative cable (14301). For additional information, refer to Section 414 -
01 .
4. Relieve the fuel pressure. For additional information, refer to Section 310 - 00 .
5. Disconnect the hood ground strap. SECTION 303-
01A: Engine — 3.8L 2003 Mustang Workshop Manual Special Tool(s)
Lifting Bracket Set, Engine
303-
D095 (D94L-6001- A) or
equivalent Spreader Bar
303-
D089 (D93P-6001- A3) or
equivalent Heavy Duty Floor Crane
014-
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SPECIFICATIONS
a
Manifold gauge set pressures may vary slightly depending on the distance between the service
SECTION 412-
00: Climate Control System - General Information 2003 Mustang Workshop Manual General Specifications
Item Specification
A/C Compressor
Type FS-
10 swashplate, 5 double- acting pistons Displacement 170 cc (10.4 cu in)
Rotation Clockwise
A/C Pressure Relief Valve
a Open pressures 3,792-
4,137 kPa (550- 600 psi) A/C Pressure Sensor Refer to the Powertrain Control/Emissions
Diagnosis (PC/ED) manual.
Coolant Hose Lubricant
MERPOL® ESE-
M99B144- B Evaporator Core Orifice
Color Orange
Diameter 1.45 mm (0.057 in)
Magnetic Clutch
Air gap clearance 0.35-
0.75 mm (0.014- 0.030 in) Dual Function Pressure Switch (V8)
a Fan on/open 2,137-
2,344 kPa (310- 340 psi) Fan off/close 1,655-
2,137 kPa (240- 310 psi) Clutch off/open 2,999-
3,275 kPa (435- 475 psi) Clutch on/closed 1,517-
1,931 kPa (220- 280 psi) Pressure Cutoff Switch (V6)
a Open 2,999-
3,275 kPa (435- 475 psi) Close 1,586-
1,999 kPa (230- 290 psi) A/C Cycling Switch Open and Closed Pressures
a Open pressure 145-
159 kPa (21- 23 psi) Close pressure 290 kPa (42 psi)
Refrigerant Lubricant and Capacity
PAG Refrigerant Compressor Oil (R-134a Systems)
F7AZ- 19589- DA (Motorcraft YN-12- C) WSH-
M1C231- B Capacity 254 ml (8.6 oz)
Refrigerant and Capacity
R134a Refrigerant YN-
19 WSH-
M17B19- A Capacity .96 kg (34 oz)
Refrigerant System Cleaner
A/C Systems Flushing Solvent F4AZ-19579-
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Climate Control System
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment and possible injury, the air bag system
backup power supply must be depleted before repairing any climate control components. To
deplete the backup power supply, disconnect the battery ground cable and wait one minute.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
WARNING: Carbon monoxide is colorless, odorless and dangerous. If it is necessary to
operate the engine with the vehicle in a closed area such as a garage, always use an exhaust
collector to vent the exhaust gases outside the closed area.
WARNING: R- 134a is classified as a safe refrigerant, but misuse can make it dangerous.
The following precautions must be observed:
zAlways wear safety goggles when repairing an air conditioning system.
z Avoid contact with liquid refrigerant R- 134a. R-134a vaporizes at approximately - 25°C (-
13°F) under atmospheric pressure and it will freeze skin tissue.
z Never allow refrigerant R- 134a gas to escape in quantity in an occupied space. R- 134a is
non- toxic, but it will displace the oxygen needed to support life.
z Never use a torch in an atmosphere containing R- 134a gas. R-134a is non-toxic at all
normal conditions, but when it is exposed to high temperatures, such as a torch flame, it
decomposes. During decomposition it releases irritation and toxic gases (as described in
the MSDS sheet from the manufacturer). Decomposition products are hydrofluoric acid,
carbon dioxide and water.
z Do not allow any portion of the charged air conditioning system to become too hot. The
pressure in an air conditioning system rises as the temperature rises and temperatures
of approximately 85°C (185°F) can be dangerous.
z Allow the engine to cool sufficiently prior to carrying out maintenance or serious burns
and injury can occur.
CAUTION: To avoid damaging the vehicle or A/C components, the following precautions
must be observed:
zThe A/C refrigerant of all vehicles must be identified and analyzed prior to refrigerant
charging. Failure to due so can contaminate the shop bulk refrigerant and other vehicles.
z Do not add R- 12 refrigerant to an A/C system that requires the use of R- 134a refrigerant.
These two types of refrigerant must never be mixed. Doing so can damage the A/C
system.
z Charge the A/C system with the engine running only at the low- pressure side to prevent
refrigerant slugging from damaging the A/C compressor.
z Use only R- 134a refrigerant. Due to environmental concerns, when the air conditioning
system is drained, the refrigerant must be collected using refrigerant recovery/recycling
equipment. Federal law REQUIRES that R- 134a be recovered into appropriate recovery
equipment and the process be conducted by qualified technicians who have been
certified by an approved organization, such as MACS, ASI etc. Use of a recovery machine
dedicated to R- 134a is necessary to reduce the possibility of oil and refrigerant
incompatibility concerns. Refer to the instructions provided by the equipment manufacturer when removing refrigerant from or charging the air conditioning system. SECTION 412-
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evaporator core, it absorbs heat from the passenger compartment airflow passing over the plate/fin
sections of the A/C evaporator core. This addition of heat causes the refrigerant to boil (convert to a
gas). The now cooler passenger compartment air can no longer support the same humidity level of the
warmer air and this excess moisture condenses on the exterior of the evaporator coils and fins and
drains outside the vehicle.
The suction accumulator/drier (19C836) is designed to remove moisture from the refrigerant and to
prevent any liquid refrigerant that may not have been vaporized in the A/C evaporator core from
reaching the A/C compressor. The A/C compressor is designed to pump refrigerant vapor only, as
liquid refrigerant will not compress and can damage the A/C compressor.
The refrigerant cycle is now repeated with the A/C compressor again increasing the pressure and
temperature of the refrigerant.
The A/C cycling switch (19E561) interrupts compressor operation before the external temperature of
the A/C evaporator core gets low enough to cause the condensed water vapor (excess humidity) to
turn to ice. It does this by monitoring low side line pressure. It is known that a refrigerant pressure of
approximately 210 kPa (30 psi) will yield an operating temperature of 0°C (32°F). The A/C cycling
switch controls system operation in an effort to maintain this temperature.
The high side line pressure is also monitored so that the A/C compressor operation can be interrupted
if system pressure becomes too high.
The A/C compressor pressure relief valve (19D644) will open and vent refrigerant to relieve unusually
high system pressure.
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Ford Motor Company has approved a procedure to provide technicians with a non-
CFC method
of flushing contaminated A/C system heat exchangers, A/C evaporator core, and A/C
condenser core. The procedure allows the specific components to be cleaned and flushed while
installed in their normal in- vehicle location. The types of contamination flushed include particle
matter that results from A/C compressor or desiccant failure within the suction accumulator/drier
and gummy residue that can form when refrigerant oil is overheated during A/C compressor
seizure. The flushing process is a two- step procedure that involves the use of an A/C Flush and
Purge Machine 219- 00022 to:
z Circulate the flushing solvent through the heat exchanger in the reverse direction of
normal refrigerant flow (back- flushing). Particulate matter picked up during flushing is
filtered from the returning solvent before the solvent is returned to the reservoir for
continued circulation.
z Remove the flushing solvent from the heat exchanger. In this step of the procedure,
pressurized air 621- 862 kPa (90-125 psi) is used to push and evaporate any remaining
flush solvent from the heat exchanger.
2. Discharge the A/C system. Observe all safety precautions. For additional information, refer to the procedure in this section.
3. Disconnect the refrigerant lines from the heat exchanger(s) to be flushed.
4. Connect the A/C Flush and Purge Machine 219- 00022 and A/C Flush and Purge Fitting Kit 219-
00024 to the heat exchanger to be flushed. Do not flush through the A/C evaporator core orifice,
mufflers or hoses. Internal plumbing and material make- up of these components make it
impossible to correctly remove foreign material or residual flushing solvent.
5. Use 3.785 liters (one gallon) of A/C Systems Flushing Solvent part number F4AZ-19579- A to
flush the heat exchanger for a minimum of 15 minutes. The flush solvent may be used for one
or both heat exchangers in the A/C system. However, the flush solvent is intended for one
vehicle only. The filter used on the flushing unit is also intended for use on one vehicle only.
6. Flush the component for a minimum of 15 minutes.
7. Apply 621- 862 kPa (90-125 psi) pressurized air to the component for a minimum of 30 minutes.
The 30- minute purge time is required to force and evaporate all residual solvent from the A/C
system component. Failure to successfully remove all residual solvent within the component
can result in system damage when reconnected and operated. Dispose of the used flush
solvent and filter in accordance with local, state and federal emissions.
8. NOTE: A/C system filtering as described in this section is optional if system flushing is carried
out. However, the filter kit use is recommended after flushing if the A/C system contamination is
extensive.
Install a new A/C evaporator core orifice in any vehicle being serviced for A/C compressor or
desiccant failure.
9. Install new refrigerant hoses if clogged with foreign material.
10. Reconnect the heat exchanger being serviced.
11. Add additional refrigerant oil as required. For additional information, refer to the procedure in this section.
12. Evacuate, leak test and charge the A/C system. For additional information, refer to the procedure in this section.
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