100-00-1 4 General Information 100-00-1 4
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Marigold Industrial (Blue Nitrile range)]. If gloves
become torn or contaminated on the inside they
should be replaced. Eye protection with safety
glasses is appropriate. Use of an impervious apron
and arm protectors may be necessary if more
extensive exposure is possible. Use of skin barrier
creams suitable for work with mineral oil products
may offer some supplementary protection, but such
barrier creams should not be used in place of
protective clothing.
If accidental skin contact occurs with the fluids,
wash the area thoroughly with soap or skin
cleanser and water.
Accidental eye contact should be dealt with as per
normal first aid practices, by flushing the eyes with
an eye wash or clean cool water for
10 minutes,
after which medical attention should be obtained.
Remove and launder clothing which becomes
contaminated with the fluids. Do not place rags
contaminated with fluid in clothing pockets.
Wash thoroughly
after completing operations where
skin exposure may have occurred.
It is important that personnel do not smoke, eat or
drink whilst handling the fluids or affected
transmissions. These measures are designed to
limit the risk from accidental ingestion.
Label any decanted fluid
properlyluse an equivalent
label to that on original product containers.
Clean up any spills promptly using an inert
absorbent and wash down contaminated surfaces
with detergent and water.
Dispose of any waste fluids safely as hazardous
waste. Do
not employ used engine oils as lubricants or
for any application where appreciable skin contact
is likely to occur.
Environmental Precautions
Burning used engine oil in small space heaters or
boilers can be recommended only for units of
.
approved design. If in doubt check with the
appropriate local authority and manufacturer of
approved appliances.
Dispose of used oil and used oil filters through
authorized waste disposal contractors or licensed
waste disposal sites, or to the waste oil reclamation
trade. If in doubt, contact the relevant local
authority for advice on disposal facilities.
It is illegal to pour used oil on to the ground, down
sewers or drains, or into watercourses.
Noise
Some operations may produce high noise levels,
which could, in time, damage hearing. In these
cases, suitable ear protection must be worn.
Noise Insulation Materials
See Foams, Fibre Insulation.
0-Rings (Fluoroelastomer)
See Viton.
Paints
Safety Data Sheets
See also Solvents, Chemical Materials.
Safety Data Sheets, which detail specific material handling instructions and precautions are available
from the respective national sales company, and
via internet
www.msds.ford .corn.
Used Engine Oil
Prolonged and repeated contact with mineral oil
will result in the removal of natural fats from the
skin, leading to dryness, irritation and dermatitis.
In addition, used engine oil contains potentially
harmful contaminants, which may cause skin
cancer. Adequate means of skin protection and
washing facilities must be provided. Highly flammable, flammable
- observe No
Smoking policy
One Pack
Can contain harmful or toxic pigments, driers and
other components as well as solvents. Spraying
should be carried out only with adequate
ventilation.
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100-00-23 General Information 100-00-23
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
RoadIRoller Testing
I Road or roller testing may be carried out for various
reasons and a procedure detailing pre-test checks,
engine starting and stopping, pre-driving checks,
on-test checks and final checks to be completed
on completion of the test is given below.
Unless complete vehicle performance is being
checked, the full road test procedure need not be
carried out. Instead, those items particularly
relevant to the
system(s) being checked can be
extracted.
Pre-Test Checks
A WARNING:lf the brake system hydraulic
fluid level is low, pedal travel is excessive
or a hydraulic leak is found, do not attempt
to road test the vehicle until the reason for
the low fluid level, excessive pedal travel
or hydraulic leak is found and rectified.
It is suggested that pre-test checks and functional
tests of those systems and circuits which affect the
safe and legal operations of the vehicle, such as
( , brakes, lights and steering, should always be
carried out before the road or roller test.
With the ignition switched off, check:
- the engine oil level.
- the engine coolant level.
- the tires, for correct pressure, compatible types
and tread patterns, and wear within limits.
- that there is sufficient fuel in the tank to
complete the test.
- all around the engine, transmission and under
the vehicle for oil, coolant, hydraulic and fuel
leaks. Make a note of any apparent leaks and
wipe off the surrounding areas to make it easier
to identify the extent of the leak on completion
of the test.
Starting the Engine
N0TE:On initial drive away from cold and within
the first 1.5 km (1 mile), do not depress the
accelerator pedal beyond half travel until the
vehicle has attained a minimum speed of
25 kmlh
(15 mileslh). Never operate at high engine speed
or with the accelerator pedal at full travel whilst the
engine is cold.
With the ignition switched off, check:
- that the parking brake is applied.
- that the gear lever is in the neutral position.
- that all instrument gauges (except fuel gauge)
read zero.
With the ignition switched on, check:
- that the ignition controlled warning lamps are
illuminated.
- that the engine temperature gauge registers a reading compatible with the engine temperature.
- that the fuel gauge registers a reading
appropriate to the fuel level in the tank.
- the operation of the parking brake warning lamp
and fluid level warning indicator.
Road or Roller Testing
A CAUTI0N:lf road testing, check the brake
operation while still traveling at low speed
before continuing with the test. If the
brakes pull to one side, or appear to be
otherwise faulty, do not continue with the
road test until the fault has been found and
rectified.
During the road or roller test, check:
- that the clutch pedal operation is not stiff or
heavy.
- that the initial gear engagement is smooth and
there is no evidence of clutch drag.
- that the parking brake control operates smoothly
and releases quickly and completely.
- that the clutch takes up the drive smoothly,
without slip or judder.
- that gear changing is smooth with no abnormal
noises or vibrations from the transmission.
- the engine power output is satisfactory, full
power is achieved, acceleration is smooth and
pedal operation is not stiff or heavy, and engine
speed returns to idle correctly.
- there is no excessive or abnormally colored
smoke from the engine under normal driving,
heavy load or overrun conditions.
- that steering operation, including power steering
(if equipped), is smooth, accurate, not
excessively heavy or with excessive free play
or vibration.
- that the steering does not pull to one side and
self centers smoothly after cornering.
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205-04-9 Front Drive Halfshafts 205-04-9
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
6. Install the wheel and tire.
' For additional information, refer to: Wheel - and Tire (204-04 Wheels and Tires, Removal
and Installation).
7m CAUTION:^^^ a socket to tighten the
wheel hub retaining nut to prevent damage.
Tighten the wheel hub retaining nut.
8. Tighten the strut and spring assembly top
mount retaining nuts.
Vehicles with manual transaxle
9. With the vehicle on a level surface, fill the
transaxle with transmission fluid until the oil
level is just below the bottom of the filler
hole.
Vehicles with automatic transaxle
10. Check the transmission fluid level and top
up with clean automatic transmission oil.
For additional information, refer to:
Transmission Fluid Drain and Refill I (307-01 Automatic
Transmission/Transaxle - Vehicles With:
4-Speed Automatic Transmission
(AW81-40), General Procedures).
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205-04-1 4 Front Drive Halfshafts 205-04-1 4
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. N0TE:lnstall a new intermediate shaft center
bearing cap and locknuts.
Install the intermediate shaft center bearing
cap.
I. Install the center bearing cap.
2. Attach the heatshield to the bearing cap.
3. Install the locknuts.
3. Install the right-hand halfshaft.
For additional information, refer to: Front
Halfshaft RH (205-04 Front Drive Halfshafts,
Removal and Installation).
Vehicles with manual transaxle
4. With the vehicle on the level surface, fill the
transaxle with transmission fluid until the oil
level is just below the bottom of the filler
hole.
Vehicles with automatic transaxle
5. Check the transmission fluid level and top
up with clean automatic transmission oil.
For additional information, refer to:
Transmission Fluid Drain and Refill
(307-01
Automatic Transmission/Transaxle -
Vehicles With: 4-Speed Automatic
Transmission
(AW81-40), General
Procedures).
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303-00-7 Engine System - General Information 303-00-7
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Svm~tom Possible Sources Action
Coolant consumption Cooling system components.
Oil cooler.
CHECK the coooling system.
REFER to:
Engine
Cooling (303-03 Engine
Cooling - 1.3L Duratec-8V
(Rocam)/l.25L Duratec-1 6V
(Sigma)/l.4L Duratec-1 6V
(Sigma)ll .6L Duratec-1 6V
(Sigma), Diagnosis and
Testing),
Engine
Cooling (303-03 Engine
Cooling - 2.OL Duratec-HE
(M14), Diagnosis and
Testing),
Engine
Cooling (303-03 Engine
Cooling - 1.4L Duratorq-TDCi
(DV)
Diesel, Diagnosis and
Testing),
Engine
Cooling (303-03 Engine
Cooling - 1.6L Duratorq-TDCi
(DV)
Diesel, Diagnosis and
Testing).
INSTALL a new oil cooler.
Damaged gaskets or warped
mating faces. CHECK the cylinder head
gasket for damage. CHECK the
cylinder head for distortion. - -- - -
Cracks or fractures in engine
components surrounded by
coolant, such as cylinder liners
and cylinder head combustion
chamber.
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DETERMINE the damaged
engine
component(s) and
install new component(s) as
necessary.
Engine will not crank Battery or cables. CHECK the battery, bracket
and
cables.
REFER to: Battery (41 4-01
Battery, Mounting and
Cables, Diagnosis and
Testing).
Starter motor or cables. I CHECK the starting system.
REFER to: Starting System
(303-06 Starting System,
Diagnosis and Testing).
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I Engine cranks but will not start Fuel tank is empty. CHECK the fuel level.
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Engine - 1.25L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)ll.4L
Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)Il.GL Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)
SPECIFICATIONS
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Description
Engine front mount bracket to cylinder block
retaining bolts
Engine front mount retaining nuts and bolts
Engine rear mount center retaining nut
Engine rear mount outer retaining nuts
Engine support insulator retaining bolts Power steering line support bracket retaining bolts
Power steering line to power steering pump
Air conditioning
(AIC) compressor to cylinder block
retaining bolts
Generator to cylinder block top rear and lower
retaining bolts
Water pump retaining bolts
Water pump pulley retaining bolts
Oil pump to cylinder block retaining bolts
Oil pan to cylinder block retaining bolts
Oil level indicator tube bracket retaining bolt
Engine oil drain plug
Oil pump pickup pipe to cylinder block retaining
bolts
Oil pressure switch
Cylinder head bolts
Valve cover retaining bolts
Intake manifold to cylinder head retaining bolts
Exhaust manifold to cylinder head
Exhaust manifold to cylinder block
Camshaft position (CMP) sensor
Timing belt rear cover retaining bolts
Spark plugs Engine rear lifting eye retaining bolts
Coolant distribution housing retaining bolts
Ignition coil to coolant distribution housing
Camshaft bearing cap retaining bolts
Timing belt upper cover to cylinder block retaining
bolts
Timing belt lower cover to cylinder block retaining
bolts
Nm
55
48 90
48
48 25
40 25
47
9
27 9
20 4
28 9
15
a)
a)
18
a)
47 9
9
15
20
20
6
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9
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303-01 A120 Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)ll .6L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)
303-01 Am20
IN-VEHICLE REPAIR
9. Disconnect the brake booster vacuum line
from the intake manifold. 12. Detach the oil level indicator tube from the
intake manifold.
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10. Disconnect the evaporate emission (EVAP) 13. Disconnect the temperature and manifold
hose from the EVAP valve. absolute pressure (T-MAP) sensor electrical
connector.
11. Disconnect the knock sensor (KS) electrical
connector.
14. Disconnect the throttle plate control motor
(DC-ISC) electrical connector.
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Engine - 1.25L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)ll.4L
Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)ll .6L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)
IN-VEHICLE REPAIR
2. Install the bolts.
I I. Connect the generator electrical connector.
12. Connect the throttle plate control motor
(DC-ISC) electrical connector.
13. Connect the temperature and manifold
absolute pressure (T-MAP) sensor electrical
connector.
14. Attach the oil level indicator tube to the
intake manifold.
15. Connect the knock sensor (KS) electrical
connector.
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