Intake Air Distribution and
- Filtering
303-1 2
Evaporative Emissions 303-1 3
Electronic Engine Controls 303-14
Automatic Transmission/Transaxle
Automatic TransmissionlTransaxle -
Vehicles With: 4-Speed Automatic
Transmission
(AW81-40) 307-01
TransmissionlTransaxle Cooling -
Vehicles With: 4-Speed Automatic
Transmission
(AW81-40) 307-02
Automatic
TransmissionlTransaxle
External Controls - Vehicles With:
4-Speed Automatic Transmission
(AW8 1 -40) 307-05
Manual Transmissionrrransaxle, Clutch and
Transfer Case
Manual TransmissionlTransaxle and
Clutch
- General Information 308-00
Clutch 308-0 1
Clutch Controls 308-02
Manual
Transmission/Transaxle 308-03
Manual TransmissionlTransaxle
External Controls 308-06
Exhaust System
Exhaust System 309-00
Fuel System
Fuel System - General
Information 31 0-00
Fuel Tank and Lines
31 0-01
Acceleration Control - I .3L Duratec-8V
(Rocam)ll.25L Duratec-I 6V
Instrumentation and Warning Systems
lnstrument Cluster and Panel
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Illumination 41 3-00
Instrument Cluster
413-01
Horn 41 3-06
lnformation and Message
Center 41 3-08
Warning Devices
4 1 3-09
Parking Aid 41 3-1 3
Battery and Charging System
Charging System - General
Information 4 14-00
Battery, Mounting and Cables 414-01
Generator and Regulator 41 4-02
lnformation and Entertainment Systems
lnformation and Entertainment System
- General Information 41 5-00
Audio Unit 41 5-01
Antenna 41 5-02
Lighting
Exterior Lighting 41 7-01
Interior Lighting 4 1 7-02
Electrical Distribution
Module Communications ( 'j
Network 41 8-00
Module Configuration 41 8-01
Electronic Feature Group
Anti-Theft - Active 419-01A
Anti-Theft
- Passive 41 9-01 B
Cellular Phone 41 9-08
Multifunction Electronic
Modules 41 9-1 0
Climate Control System
Climate Control System - General
Information
Air Distribution and Filtering
Heating and Ventilation
Air Conditioning
Control Components
(Sigma)ll.4L Duratec-I 6V
lnterior Trim and
Ornamentation
Exterior Trim and
Ornamentation
Rear View Mirrors
Seating
Glass, Frames and
Mechanisms
(Sigma)/l .6L Duratec-1 6V
Instrument Panel and Console 501 -1 2
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(Sigma) 3 1 0-02A
Acceleration Control
- 2.OL Duratec-HE Body and Paint
(M14) 31 0-028 Body System - General
Information 501 -00
GROUP 4 Electrical Front End Body Panels 50 1 -02
Body Closures 50 1 -03
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Climate Control System
.......................................................... Climate Control System . General Information 42-00
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................... Air Distribution and Filtering 412-01
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......................... Heating and Ventilation .41 2-02
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..................................... Air Conditioning .41 2.03
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............................. Control Components .41 2.04
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Instrumentation and Warning Systems
.................................................................... Instrument Cluster and Panel Illumination -41 3-00
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................................. Instrument Cluster .41 3-01
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...................................................... Horn -41 3-06
Information and Message Center ........................................................................\
........... 41 3-08
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................................... Warning Devices -41 3-09
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............................................. Parking Aid 413-1 3
Battery and Charging System
Charging System . General Information ..................................................................... 14-00
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............... Battery, Mounting and Cables -41 4-01
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...................... Generator and Regulator .41 4-02
lnformation and Entertainment Systems
Information and Entertainment System . General Information ..................................... .41 5-00
Audio Unit ........................................................................\
.............................................. 15-01
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................................................. Antenna .41 5-02
Lighting
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.................................... Exterior Lighting .41 7.01
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..................................... Interior Lighting -41 7-02
Electrical Distribution
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......... Module Communications Network 18-00
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............................. Module Configuration 41 8-01
Electronic Feature Group
Anti-Theft - Active ........................................................................\
.................................. 419-OIA
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............................... Anti-Theft . Passive .4 I 9-0 I B
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.............................. Cellular Phone .........4 19-08
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........... Multifunction Electronic Modules 41 9-1 0
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1 OO=OO-10 General Information 100-00-1 0
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Dewaxing Engine Oils
See Solvents and Fuels (Kerosene). See Lubricants and Grease.
Dusts Exhaust Fumes
Powder, dusts or clouds may be irritant, harmful These contain asphyxiating, harmful and toxic
or toxic. Avoid breathing dusts from powdery chemicals and particles such as carbon oxides,
chemical materials or those arising from dry nitrogen oxides, aldehydes, lead and aromatic
abrasion operations. Wear respiratory protection hydrocarbons. Engines should be run only under
if ventilation is inadequate. conditions of adequate exhaust extraction or
Fine dusts of combustible material can present an general ventilation
and not in confined spaces.
explosion hazard. Avoid explosive limits and
sources of ignition.
Gasoline (petrol) engine
Electric Shock There may not be adequate warning of odor or of
irritation before toxic or harmful effects arise. These
Electric shock can result from the use of faulty may be immediate
or delayed.
electrical equipment or from the misuse of
equipment in good condition.
Diesel engine Make sure that electrical equipment is maintained
in good condition and frequently tested. Faulty
Soot, discomfort and irritation usually give
equipment should be labeled and preferably
adequate warning of hazardous fume
removed from the workstation. concentrations.
Make sure that flexes, cables, plugs and sockets
are not frayed, kinked, cut, cracked or otherwise
Fibre damaged.
Make sure that electrical equipment and flexes do
See also Dusts.
not come into contact with water.
Used in noise and sound insulation.
Make sure that electrical is protected The fibrous nature of surfaces and cut edges can by the correct rated fuse.
cause skin irritation. This is usually a physical and
Never misuse electrical equipment and never use
not a chemical effect.
equipment that is in any way faulty. The results
could be fatal. Precautions should
be taken to avoid excessive
skin contact through careful organization of work
Make sure that the cables of mobile electrical
practices and the
;se of gloves.
equipment cannot get trapped and damaged, such
as in a vehicle hoist.
-. Fire Make sure that the designated electrical workers
are trained in basic First Aid.
See also Welding, Foams, Legal Aspects.
In cases of electrocution:
Many of the materials found on or associated with
- switch off the power supply before approaching the repair of vehicles are highly flammable. Some
the victim. give
off toxic or harmful fumes if burnt.
- if this is not possible push or drag the victim
Observe strict fire safety when storing and handling
from the source of electricity using dry flammable materials
or solvents, particularly near
non-conductive material. electrical equipment or welding processes.
/
- commence resuscitation if trained to do so.
Make sure, before using electrical or welding 'L '
- SUMMON MEDICAL ASSISTANCE. equipment,
that there is no fire hazard present.
Have a suitable fire extinguisher available when
using welding or heating equipment.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Gross or prolonged skin contact with high boiling
point gas oils may also cause serious skin
disorders including skin cancer.
Kerosene (Paraffin)
Used also as heating fuel, solvent and cleaning
agent.
Flammable
- observe No Smoking policy.
Irritation of the mouth and throat may result from
swallowing. The main hazard from swallowing
arises if liquid aspiration into the lungs occurs.
Liquid contact dries the skin and can cause
irritation or dermatitis. Splashes in the eye may be
slightly irritating.
In normal circumstances the low volatility does not
give rise to harmful vapors. Exposure to mists and
vapors from kerosene at elevated temperature
should be avoided (mists may arise in dewaxing).
Avoid skin and eye contact and make sure there
is adequate ventilation.
Alternative Fuel
Highly flammable. Observe "NO SMOKING" signs.
Make sure there is adequate ventilation when
working on alternative fuelled vehicles. Great care
must be taken to avoid the serious consequences
of inhalation in the event of vapor build up in
confined spaces.
Inhalation in high concentrations may cause
dizziness, headache, nausea and loss of
co-ordination. Very high concentrations may result
in loss of consciousness.
Contact with liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) or
compressed natural gas (CNG) to the skin may
cause cold burns and frost bite.
Long sleeved cotton overalls, steel toe capped
safety boots and rubber neoprene gloves should
be worn during removal and installation of
LPGICNG fuel system components.
LPGICNG fuel leaks could cause a fire and be a
hazard to health that can lead to personal injury,
illness or even death.
If a leak is detected, under no circumstances
attempt to seal the leak by tightening the
unionlconnection until the fuel in the system or
component is depressurized. Once tightened the
system should be checked for integrity following
the specified procedures. If
the fuel tank is to be removed for service or repair
the fuel must be evacuated using dedicated
equipment and following the specified
procedures. (
Gas Cylinders
See also Fire.
Gases such as oxygen, acetylene, argon and
propane are normally stored in cylinders at
pressures of up to
138 bar (2000 psi) and great
care should be taken in handling these cylinders
to avoid mechanical damage to them or to the valve
gear attached. The contents of each cylinder
should be clearly identified by appropriate
markings.
Cylinders should be stored in well-ventilated
enclosures, and protected from ice and snow, or
direct sunlight. Fuel gases, for example acetylene
and propane, should not be stored in close
proximity to oxygen cylinders.
Care should be exercised to prevent leaks from
gas cylinders and lines, and to avoid sources of
ignition.
Only trained personnel should undertake work
involving gas cylinders.
Gases
See Gas Cylinders.
Gaskets (Fluoroelastomer)
See Viton.
General Workshop Tools and
Equipment
It is essential that all tools and equipment are
maintained in good condition and that the correct
safety equipment is used where required.
Never use tools or equipment for any purpose other
than that for which they were designed. Never
overload equipment such as hoists, jacks, axle and
chassis stands or
lifting slings. Damage caused by
overloading is not always immediately apparent
and may result in a fatal failure the next time that
the equipment is used.
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100-00-20 General Information 100-00-20
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Towing the Vehicle
an instance, the discharged battery must
be recharged immediately after jump
A WARN1NG:When the vehicle is being starting
to avoid permanent damage. ( towed, the ignition switch must be in - Always make sure that the jumper cables are
position ll (steering lock released and adequate for the task. Heavy duty cables must
warning lamps illuminated). Only then will be used.
the turn signal lamps, horn and - Always make sure that the slave battery is of stop lamps be operational. Failure to follow the same voltage as the vehicle battery. The these instructions may result in personal batteries must be connected in parallel. injury. - Always make sure that switched electric circuits
N0TE:The removable towing eye (if equipped),
are switched off before connecting jumper
has a left-hand thread and must be fully tightened cables. This reduces the risk of arcing occurring
before towing can commence.
when the final connection is made.
When towing is necessary, the vehicle towing eyes
should be used. The rope must be securely
fastened to the towing eyes and must also be
attached to the other vehicle such that the rope will
not foul the bodywork.
When a vehicle with automatic transmission is
towed, the gear selector must be in position
N
(Neutral). Never tow a vehicle with automatic
transmission at a speed greater than 30 mph (50
kmlh) or for a distance greater than 30 miles (50
km). If it is necessary to tow the vehicle a greater
distance, the drive wheels must be lifted clear off
the ground.
I A WARN1NG:Make sure that the ends of the Alternatively the vehicle can be transported on a jumper cables do not touch each other or low loader or a trailer. ground against the vehicle body at any
time while the cables are attached to the
Connectin a Slave Battery Using
73
battery. A fully charged battery, if shorted
Jumper Ca les through jumper cables, can discharge at
a rate well above
I000 amps causing
A WARNING:H the slave battery has recently violent arcing
and very rapid heating of the
been charged and is gassing, cover the jumper cables and
terminals, and can even
vent plugs or covers with a damp cloth to cause
the battery to explode. Failure to
reduce the risk of explosion should arcing follow
these instructions may result in
occur when connecting the jumper cables. personal injury.
Failure to follow these instructions may
Always connect the jumper cables in the following
result in personal injury. sequence:
CAUTIONS:
A A discharged battery condition may have
been caused by an electrical short circuit.
If this condition exists there will be an
apparently live circuit on the vehicle even
when all normal circuits are switched off.
This can cause arcing when the jumper
cables are connected.
A While it is not recommended that the
vehicle is jump started,
it is recognized
that this may occasionally be the only
practical way to mobilize a vehicle. In such
- Slave battery positive first and then vehicle
battery positive.
- Slave battery negative next and then vehicle
ground at least
12 inches (300 mm) from the
battery terminal, for example engine lifting eye.
Always reduce the engine speed to idle before
disconnecting the jumper cables.
Before removing the jumper cables from the vehicle
-
heater blower (high) or the heated rear window, to
that
had the discharged battery, switch on the
reduce the voltage peak when the cables are
removed.
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100-00-24 General Information 100-00-24
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
- that the speedometer, coolant temperature - oil, coolant, hydraulic, air and fuel leaks.
gauge and tachometer (if equipped) register the - abnormal temperature of any moving
correct readings and operate correctly.
components or assemblies, for example wheel
(
- that the switches and controls operate smoothly hubs, transmission and axle, which might
and positively, warning and indicator lamps
indicate over tightness or lack of lubrication.
operate correctly and the direction indicator
control self cancels when the steering is
returned to the straight ahead position.
- that the heating and ventilation systems operate
correctly and effectively.
- the brake operation and efficiency.
Brake Testing
A WARNING:When brake testing, avoid
breathing the fumes from hot brakes, this
may contain asbestos dust which is
hazardous to health. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
For additional information, refer to: Health
and Safety Precautions
(1 00-00 General
Information, Description and Operation).
CAUTIONS:
A Avoid brake testing on busy roads where
it may cause inconvenience or danger to
other road users.
A Brake testing which includes heavy brake
applications should not be carried out with
new brake
padsldiscs or liningsldrums
until the components have bedded-in. New
brake friction components will not reach
full efficiency until the bedding-in process
is complete.
Test the brakes at several speeds within the normal
operating range using both light and heavy pedal
pressure. Note any tendency to snatch, pull or
drag, and any undue delay in application or
release.
Allow the vehicle to coast and note any tendency
to pull to one side, or evidence that the brakes are
binding.
After stopping the vehicle (not immediately after a
period of heavy braking), carefully check the brake
temperature.
A brake disc or brake drum that feels
hot or is appreciably hotter than the others,
indicates that the brake is binding.
After completion of the test, check for:
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100-04-9 Noise, Vibration and Harshness 1 00-04-9
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Step 3: According to each identified operating
condition (Column A, B,
C, D, E, F), check each
possible Steering System
NVH concern with the
detail symptom charts below.
Before conducting a vehicle test to identify a
NVH
concern carry out the following checks.
1. Check the tire pressures and adjust to
specification, as necessary.
2. Make sure the steering system fluid is correct,
the system is free of leaks and is operating
correctly.
3. Make sure the vehicle steering system
temperature is the same as described at the
customer interview.
4. All evaluations must take place in a relatively
quiet location.
5. The heating
- air conditioning (AIC) fan and
radio must be turned off during evaluations and
the windows closed.
Symptom Chart
Power Steering Moan Noise
Test Condition
Listen for steering moan noise with the vehicle
parked, transmission in neutral and all windows
closed in the following test conditions.
1. Engine speed at idle with no steering action.
2. Engine speed at idle with slow 90 degrees per
second turning of the steering wheel.
3. Engine speed at 1250 +I- 50 rpm with no
steering action.
4. Engine speed at 1250 +I- 50 rpm with slow 90
degrees per second turning of the steering
wheel.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Front Drive Halfshafts
Drives hafts
Conventional driveshafts are used on the front axle.
For servicing purposes it is important to note that
the inner tripod joints are pressed onto the shaft.
This has made it possible to reduce noise levels
when the vehicle is pulling away from standing.
The outer joint has not been approved for service
repairs, so in the event of a fault it is necessary to
replace the complete shaft and outer joint
assembly. The inner joints are dismantled with the
aid of a puller. The driveshaft needs to be removed
first.
In order to install a new boot on the outer joint, it
is first necessary to remove the driveshaft and then
disassemble the inner joint. A special service kit is
available in service for this purpose, consisting of
the inner and outer boot and the necessary small
parts.
The same amount of grease is used to pack the
inner and outer joints.
- The PAC nut used for securing the driveshaft to ' the wheel hub must not be reused.
Item Description
I 1 I Securing clip for bearings I
Heat shield (only for vehicles with a petrol
1 * 1 engine)
It should also be noted that vehicles with a petrol
engine have an additional heat shield on the bearing of the intermediate shaft of the right-hand
driveshaft. This is required to prevent the grease
in the bearing from overheating as a result of the
closeness to the catalytic converter.
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