1 General Information
1.1About This Manual........................6
1.1.1Introduction...........................................6
1.1.2Important Safety Instructions.............6
1.1.3Warnings, Cautions and Notes in This
Manual....................................................6
1.1.4How to Use This Manual.....................6
1.2Commercial and Legal Aspects...
7
1.2.1Terminology...........................................7
1.2.2Warranty on Ford Vehicles..................7
1.2.3Legal and Vehicle Type Approval....
7
1.2.4Alternative Type Approval....................7
1.2.5Legal Obligations and Liabilities..........7
1.2.6General Product Safety
Requirement..........................................7
1.2.7Product Liability.....................................8
1.2.8Restraints System................................8
1.2.9Drilling and Welding..............................8
1.2.10Minimum Requirements for Brake
system and Load Apportioning Valves
.................................................................8
1.2.11Road Safety...........................................8
1.3Contact Information.....................9
1.4Conversion Type.........................14
1.5Conversion Homologation.........23
1.6Electromagnetic Compatibility
(EMC)..........................................24
1.6.1Antenna Location...............................24
1.7Vehicle Duty Cycle Guidelines....25
1.7.1Conversion Affect on Fuel Economy
and Performance...............................25
1.7.2Vehicle Ride and Handling
Attributes.............................................25
1.8End of Life Vehicle (ELV)
Directive.....................................26
1.9Jacking.......................................27
1.10Lifting..........................................29
1.11Noise, Vibration and Harshness
(NVH)...........................................31
1.12Vehicle Transportation Aids and
Vehicle Storage..........................32
1.13Package and Ergonomics..........33
1.13.1General Component Package
Guidelines............................................33
1.13.2Driver Reach Zones...........................33
1.13.3Driver Field of View.............................33
1.13.4Conversion Affects on Parking Aids..
33
1.13.5Aids for Vehicle Entry and Exit..........33
1.14Package and
Ergonomics—Specifications......34
1.14.1Recommended Main Dimensions....
34
1.14.2Recommended Nominal Body
Lengths for Chassis Cab models....
36
1.14.3Front, Rear and Side Under-run
Protection............................................38
1.14.4Recommended Main Load Area
Dimensions for Bulkhead with
Depression Driver Side......................39
1.14.5Recommended Main Load Area
Dimensions for Bulkhead with Full
Depression..........................................40
1.14.6Recommended Main Load Area
Dimensions for Double Cab In Van
Bulkhead..............................................41
1.15Hardware—Specifications..........43
1.16Load Distribution—Specifications.
44
1.16.1Load Distribution Calculations - Driver
and Passenger Weight Distribution...
44
1.16.2Center of Gravity ...............................46
1.17Towing........................................54
1.17.1Towing Requirements.......................54
1.17.2Towing..................................................54
2 Chassis
2.1Suspension System....................57
2.2Front Suspension.......................58
2.2.1Springs and Spring Mounting...........58
2.3Rear Suspension........................59
2.3.1Springs and Spring Mounting...........59
2.3.2Rear Anti-Roll Bar...............................59
2.4Wheels and Tires........................60
2.4.1Wheel Clearance................................60
2.4.2Tire Manufacturers.............................60
2.4.3Spare wheel........................................60
2.4.4Painting Road Wheels.......................60
2.5Driveshaft....................................61
2.5.1Power Take Off....................................61
2.6Brake System.............................62
2.6.1General................................................62
2.6.2Kerb Mass Data..................................62
2.6.3Brake Hoses General........................62
2.7Parking Brake.............................63
2.7.1Relocated Parking Brake Lever.......63
2.8Hydraulic Brake Actuation.........64
2.8.1Load Apportioning Valves.................64
2.8.2Front and Rear Brakes......................64
2.9Anti-Lock Control - Stability
Assist..........................................65
3 Powertrain
3.1Engine.........................................66
3.1.1Engine Power Curves.......................66
3.2Engine Cooling............................75
3.2.1Auxiliary Heater Systems..................75
3.2.2Auxiliary Heater Installation...............76
3.2.3Air Flow Restrictions...........................76
3.3Accessory Drive.........................77
3.3.1Front End Accessory Drive 2.4l Diesel
and 2.3l Petrol.....................................77
3.3.2Front End Accessory Drive 2.2l
Diesel....................................................79
3.4Electronic Engine Controls.........81
3.5Clutch.........................................82
3.6Manual Transmission.................83
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Do not modify or remove heat
protection shields.
Do not route any electrical cables
with the Antilock Brakes System and
Traction Control System cables
because of extraneous signal risk.
It is generally not recommended to
hang electrical cables off existing
looms or pipes.
NOTE: For further information please contact
your local National Sales Company representative,
or Local Ford Dealer.
Refer to: 1.3 Contact Information (page 9).
If they are unable to help you then please contact
the Vehicle Converter Advisory Service at
[email protected].
1.2.7 Product Liability
The Vehicle Converter shall be liable for any
product liability (whether for death, personal injury,
or property damage) arising from any alteration
to a Ford vehicle or component made by the
Vehicle Converter or any of its agents. Ford shall
not be liable for any such liability (except as
provided by law).
The Vehicle Converter or equipment
manufacturer is liable for the:
•Operational reliability and road-worthiness of
the vehicle to its original intent.
•Operational reliability and road-worthiness of
any component or conversion, not listed in
original Ford documentation.
•Operational reliability and road-worthiness of
the vehicle as a whole (for example the body
changes and/or additional equipment must
not have a negative effect on the driving,
braking or steering characteristics of the
vehicle).
•Subsequent damage resulting from the
conversion or attachment and installation of
unique components, including unique electrical
or electronic systems.
•Functional safety and freedom of movement
of all moving parts (for example axles, springs,
propeller shafts, steering mechanisms, brake
and transmission linkage, retarders).
•Functional safety and freedom of the tested
and approved flexibility of the body and integral
chassis structure.
1.2.8 Restraints System
WARNINGS:
Modifications to the restraints
system are not allowed.
Airbag are explosive. for safe
removal and storage during
conversion follow the procedures in
the Ford workshop manual or
consult your local National Sales
Company representative.
Do not alter, modify or relocate the
airbag, sensor and modules of the
restraints system or any of its
components.
Attachments or modifications to the
front end of the vehicle may affect
the airbag fire timing and result in
uncontrolled deployment.
Modifications to the B-Pillar body
structure may affect the side airbag
fire timing and result in uncontrolled
side airbag deployment.
Refer to: 5.8 Air Bag Supplemental
Restraint System (SRS) (page 218).
1.2.9 Drilling and Welding
Drilling and welding of frames and body structure
have to be conducted following the program
guidelines.
1.2.10 Minimum Requirements for
Brake system and Load
Apportioning Valves
•It is not necessary or recommended to modify
the load apportioning valves, however, if a
special conversion should require
modifications,
–Maintain original settings
–Maintain brake certification load distribution
•Changes to the Antilock Brake System (ABS),
Traction Control System (TCS) and the
Interactive Vehicle Dynamics (IVD) / Electronic
Stability Program (ESP) system are not
permitted.
1.2.11 Road Safety
The respective instructions should be strictly
observed to maintain operational and road safety
of the vehicle.
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3.6 Manual Transmission
The following manual transmissions are available
for diesel engines dependent on the drive.
•Front Wheel Drive vehicles
–VXT 75 transmission
•Rear Wheel Drive vehicles
–MT 82 transmission or
–MT 75 transmission
The following manual transmission is available
for gasoline engines .
•Rear Wheel Drive vehicles
–MT 75 transmission
WARNING: Do not reroute external
transmission gear shift cables
VXT 75 - 5 Speed Manual Front Wheel Drive Transmission
VXT75 Ratio of Single Gears
RatioGear
3.8001
2.1402
1.3503
0.9204
0.6705
3.750Reverse
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MT82 - 6 Speed Manual Rear Wheel Drive Transmission
MT82 Ratio of Single Gears
RatioGear
5.4411
2.8392
1.7213
1.2234
1.0005
0.7946
3.750Reverse
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MT75 - 5 Speed Manual Rear Wheel Drive Transmission
RatioGear
4.2001
2.2382
1.3663
1.0004
0.7635
3.600Reverse
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4.14 Special Conversions
4.14.1 Vehicle Speed Output
(Signal)
At present, this information is only readily available
as a CAN message. However, on Diesel vehicles
it is possible to access a hard-wired output.
In the engine compartment there are three
connectors on the left hand side (viewed from
driving direction). On left hand drive vehicles, the
three connectors are covered with a plastic
shield that can be easily disassembled. On right
hand drive vehicles there is a special metal
security shield fixed with a shear bolt (part
number 6M5Y-12B539-A*). The vehicle speed
signal is available on pin K1 of the middle (brown)
connector, C2 – see Figure E84720 (Additional
Vehicle Signal / Features). This provides a square
wave-form (50% duty cycle) signal, where a
frequency of 138Hz equates to 100km/h.
Note:-
•A hard-wired vehicle speed signal is only
available on diesel engine vehicles.
•Vehicle speed is derived from one of two
sources, the wheel speed sensor (for vehicles
with ABS etc.) or the vehicle speed signal – in
both cases, these are un-calibrated signals.
According to transmission, drive-line and other
vehicle parameters that are set, the
Powertrain Control Module generates a CAN
message of vehicle speed for all vehicle types.
There is No hard-wired vehicle speed signal
on gasoline (petrol) vehicles.
•There is No automated shift transmission for
V4347/8 (there are no plans to introduce this
later in the program).
•VMT6 transmissions will not support fitment
of a vehicle speed sensor.
Connector Position for Vehicle Speed Signal in the Engine Compartment
In order to avoid electrical issues due to leakage,
and to ensure connector compatibility, a
pre-crimped wire and terminal, available as part
of a wiring accessory kit, should be used (kit part
number KT6C1V-14A411-J*). For further
information see 'Adding Connectors, Terminals
and Wiring' in this manual.
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NOTE: A power take off layout can only be
implemented on vehicles fitted with an ABS
braking system. Manual braking systems employ
a transmission speed sensor to determine vehicle
speed & the RPM speed control software
contains vehicle speed restrictions which prohibit
RPM speed control operation if vehicle speed is
detected above very low levels (approx 2.5 mph).
A vehicle fitted with an ABS braking system
derives vehicle speed via the vehicles wheel
speed sensors, so the transmission can operate
normally without effecting RPM speed control
operation.
3 Modes of Operation
There are 3 principle modes in which this feature
can operate, they are:
1.3 speed mode – this provides the end user a
choice of up to 3 preset RPM values to select
from. The end user cannot easily override
these values so there is minimal risk of damage
to ancillary equipment due to it being run at
speeds it was not designed for. Very limited
vehicle speed is allowable while in this mode
(up to 2.5mph approx)
2.Variable speed mode – this provides the end
user with RPM speed ramp up & down
buttons. The end user is free to select RPM
values between 1300-3000rpm in 25rpm
steps. A single press results in a 25 rpm jump.
If a ramp button is held depressed by the end
user then the rate of change is 250rpm/sec.
Very limited vehicle speed is allowable while in
this mode (up to 2.5mph approx)
3.Idle up speed – this mode allows the engines
normal idle to be increased to any value (in 25
rpm steps) in the range 900-1200rpm. There
is not a vehicle speed restriction in this mode
as the intended use is to raise the engine idle
to reduce the likelihood of engine stall when
ancillary equipment is being run from the
engine during normal drive operations. Eg
refrigerator units used to keep the cargo bay
cool.
NOTE: Items 1) & 2) will be available from Nov
2006, while item 3) should be available from Jan
2007. Any latest generation diesel Transit can be
updated to include item 3) Idle up speed with a
simple calibration update once it becomes
available.
System Availability
This feature is built into the latest Powertrain
Control Module (PCM) software on all diesel
engine variants.
By default the feature is not enabled unless the
vehicle is specifically ordered with the feature
from the factory.
Vehicles which have not been ordered with this
feature may have the feature enabled at a dealer
via the IDS diagnostics system. The dealer should
charge for this service.
How to control this feature
A loop of wire (green/white) is provided in the
main electrical loom to permit control of the RPM
Speed Control software. Cutting this loop will
provide two wires to connect a control box to the
PCM.
The control box needs to switch resistors into the
circuit across the two green/white wires which
formally formed the loop prior to being cut. This
sort of circuit is known as a resistance ladder. The
PCM software monitors the green/white wire
circuit & when certain resistances are detected
they are interpreted as various inputs which
control the feature. The switch box can be
located where it’s ideally required for the vehicle
conversion in question, rather than having to be
mounted on the Instrument Panel (IP). If the
converter chooses to locate the switch box in a
location which is subject to an adverse
environment then the converter should design
the switch box to withstand with these conditions.
How to locate the green/white loop
The main electrical loom enters the vehicle cab
from the engine bay on the left hand side of the
vehicle via a large diameter hole in the engine bay
/ cabin bulkhead. This hole is just above the left
hand front suspension turret. See following Figure
E88307
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Generator and Alternator...............................103
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms...................211
Ground Points..................................................140
H
Hardware—Specifications...............................43
Heated Seats...................................................210
Heated Windshield and Heated Rear Window.
213
Horn...................................................................108
How to Use This Manual....................................6
Hydraulic Brake Actuation...............................64
Hydraulic Lifting Equipment for Van, Bus, Kombi
and Chassis Cab...........................................186
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Important Safety Instructions............................6
Information and Entertainment System -
General Information—Specifications...........112
Installation and Routing Guides.....................134
Instrument Cluster...........................................107
Integrated Bodies and Conversions.............177
Interior Lighting.................................................118
Introduction..........................................................6
J
Jacking................................................................27
K
Kerb Mass Data.................................................62
L
Lamps for Wide Vehicles.................................117
Lamps – Front and Rear Fog Lights..............117
Lamps – Hazard / Direction Indication..........117
Legal and Vehicle Type Approval......................7
Legal Obligations and Liabilities.........................7
Legislation.........................................................109
Lifting...................................................................29
Load Apportioning Valves................................64
Load Compartment Interior Lining...............203
Load Distribution—Specifications...................44
Load Distribution Calculations - Driver and
Passenger Weight Distribution.....................44
M
Manual Transmission........................................83
Minimum Requirements for Brake system and
Load Apportioning Valves ...............................8
Mirrors for Wide Vehicles...............................208
Module Communications
Network—Specifications................................94
Mounting Points and Tubing.........................222
N
Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH)...........31
Non Standard Rear Chassis Frame Extension.
226
P
Package and Ergonomics—Specifications....
34
Package and Ergonomics...............................33
Painting Road Wheels..............................60, 221
Parking Brake....................................................63
Partitions (Bulkhead) - Driver and Front
Passenger(s) Protection on Van, Bus and
Kombi..............................................................192
Possible Accessories.......................................113
Power Management Settings.........................95
Power Take Off...................................................61
Product Liability....................................................8
R
Racking Systems.............................................194
Radio Connector..............................................112
Rear Anti-Roll Bar..............................................59
Rear Seat Fixings Positions - Kombi............209
Rear Suspension...............................................59
Rear View Mirrors...........................................208
Rear Windows..................................................211
Recommended Main Dimensions.................34
Recommended Main Load Area Dimensions
for Bulkhead with Depression Driver Side....
39
Recommended Main Load Area Dimensions
for Bulkhead with Full Depression................40
Recommended Main Load Area Dimensions
for Double Cab In Van Bulkhead...................41
Recommended Nominal Body Lengths for
Chassis Cab models......................................36
Relays and Switches.......................................127
Relocated Parking Brake Lever......................63
Repairing Damaged Paint..............................221
Restraints System...............................................8
Reversing Lamps.............................................116
Road Safety..........................................................8
Roof Opening Panel........................................214
Roof Racks.......................................................216
Roof Ventilation................................................215
S
Safety Belt System.........................................220
Seats.................................................................209
Security, Anti Theft and Locking System
Security ..........................................................203
Self-Supporting Body Structure...................224
Spare Tire Access and Mounting.................229
Spare wheel.......................................................60
Special Conversions........................................131
Special Vehicle Option Auxiliary Fuse Box....
121
Index
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