
303-01 B-86 Engine - 2.OL Duratec-HE (M14) 303-01 B-86
DISASSEMBLY
15. Disconnect the exhaust gas recirculation 18. Disconnect the heated oxygen (H20S)
(EGR) valve electrical connector. sensor electrical connector. f
16. Disconnect the electronic ignition (El) 19. Disconnect the throttle body (TB) electrical
electrical connector. connector.
17. Disconnect the engine coolant temperature 20. Disconnect the intake manifold runner
(ECT) sensor electrical connector. control (IMRC) electrical connector.
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303-01 B-I08 Engine - 2.OL Duratec-HE (M14) 303-01 B-108
ASSEMBLY
75. Connect the heated oxygen (HZOS) sensor 78. Connect the exhaust gas recirculation
electrical connector. (EGR)
valve electrical connector.
('
76. Connect the engine coolant temperature 79. Connect the camshaft position (CMP)
(ECT) sensor electrical connector. sensor electrical connector.
77. Connect the electronic ignition (El) 80.
Connect the fuel injector electrical
electrical connector. connectors.
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Engine Cooling - 1.3L Duratec-8V
(Rocam)llI25L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)ll.4L
Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)ll .6L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)
SPECIFICATIONS
Lubricants, Fluids, Sealers and Adhesives
Description
Specificatio 1 (,
I
Motorcraft Super Plus 2000 antifreeze
Antifreeze -All vehicles used in climates where daytime ambient air temperature does not regularly
exceed
+46OC (+I 1 5°F)
Specific gravity
(providing no other
additive is in the
coolant) Solidifies
at
Approximate
percentage of anti-
freeze (by volume) Remains
fluid to
Antifreeze
- Vehicles with 1.25U1.4U1 .6L engine used in climates where daytime ambient air
temperature regularly exceeds
+46OC (+I 15OF)
Cooling system, including heater system and coolant expansion tank (all except vehicles
with diesel engine)
1
Specific gravity (providing no other additive is
in the coolant)
Cooling System Refill Capacities Approximate percentage
of antifreeze (by
volume)
Description
I Radiator pressure test I 138 (20) I
Liters
Cooling System Pressure Specification
I Coolant expansion tank cap release pressure I 120 to 150 (17-21) I
Description Pressure kpa (psi)
I Radiator retaining
nut I 10 I - I 89 1
Torque Specifications - vehicles with 1.25U1.4U1 .6L engine
wrpump pulley retaining bolts I 24 I 18 I - I
Ib-in
Description
Thermostat housing retaining bolts
Water pump retaining bolts
I Generator retaining bolts I 45 I 33 I - I
I Generator electrical connector retaining nut I 8 I - I 71 I
Nm
10
10
I Timing belt lower cover retaining bolts I 9 I - I 80 I
I b-ft
Torque Specifications
- vehicles with I .3L engine 1
-
-
I Description I Nm I Ib-ft I Ib-in I,,.
89
89
I Radiator retaining nut I 10 I - I 89 1 '\..
I Water pump pulley retaining bolts I 12 I 9 I - I
Water pump retaining bolts
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Enaine Cooling - 1.3L Duratec-8V
(~ocah)ll.25L ~Cratec-1 6~ (Sigma)ll.4L
303-03A-7 Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)ll .6L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma) 303-03A-7
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Water outlet housing
Coolant Temperature (ECT)
sensor
Item Description
The water outlet housing is located on the cylinder
head nearest the transmission.
1
2
Among other things, it is used to mount the
Electronic Ignition (El) coil.
Gasket
Water outlet housing
In addition, the ECT sensor is located in the
housing.
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Engine Cooling - 1.3L Duratec-8V
(Rocam)ll.25L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)ll.4L
303-03A-8 Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)/l .6L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma) 303-03A-8
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Engine Cooling
Special Tool(~)
Pressure Tester,
Cooling
System
303-396 (24-001 A)
General
Equipment
I Worldwide Diagnostic System (WDS) I
Visual Inspection Chart i,
I Mechanical I Electrical I
- Coolant leak(s)
- Coolant level
- Air in system
- Gasketslseals
- Hose(s)lhose joints
- Coolant expansion
tank cap and
seal
- Coolant expansion
tank
- Radiator
- Water pump
- Thermostat
- Thermostat housing
- Accessory drive belt
- Fuse(s)
- Relay(s)
- Wiring harness
- Electrical
connector(s)
- Cooling fan motor
- Engine coolant
temperature (ECT)
sensor
- Cylinder head
temperature (CHT) sensor
- Powertrain control
module (PCM)
3.
If an obvious cause for an observed or reported Inspection and Verification concern is found, correct the cause (if possible)
before proceeding to the next step.
1. Verify the customer concern.
4.
If the cause is not visually evident, verify the ( 2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical
symptom and refer to the Symptom Chart.
or
electrical damage.
Symptom Chart
Symptom Chart
Svm
ptom Possible Sources Action
Loss of
coolant INSPECT the hoses and hose
joints. INSTALL a new
hose(s)
as necessary.
Radiator. INSPECT the radiator for leaks.
CARRY OUT the Pressure Test
Component Test in this section.
INSTALL a new radiator as
necessary.
REFER to: Radiator (303-03 Engine
Cooling - 1.3L
Duratec-8V (Rocam)/l.25L
Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)1ln4L
Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)ll .6L
Duratec-I 6V (Sigma),
Removal and Installation).
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Engine Cooling - 1.3L Duratec-8V
(Rocam)ll.25L Duratec-I 6V (Sigma)ll.4L
303-03A-16 Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)/l .6L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma) 303-03A-16
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Component Tests
Pressure Test
A WARNING:When releasing the system
pressure, cover the expansion tank cap
with a thick cloth to prevent the possibility
of coolant scalding, Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
1. Remove the coolant expansion tank cap.
2.
Install the special tools to the coolant expansion
tank.
3. Pressurize the system to the
coolant expansion
tank cap
release pressure.
REFER to: Specifications (303-03 Engine
Cooling - 1.3L Duratec-8V (Rocam)/l.25L
Duratec-I 6V (Sigma)/l.4L Duratec-1 6V
(Sigma)/l .6L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma),
Specifications).
4. Observe the
cooling system pressure tester
gauge reading for
approximately two minutes.
The pressure
should not drop during this time.
If the system holds pressure, proceed to step
6.
If the system does not hold pressure, check
it
thoroughly for coolant leaks.
5. Check the engine for coolant leaks. Drain the
cooling system, repair any coolant leaks found
and
fill and bleed the cooling system as
necessary.
REFER to:
Cooling System Draining, Filling and
Bleeding - 1.3L Duratec-8V (Rocam)/l.25L
Duratec-I 6V (Sigma)/l.4L Duratec-1 6V
(Sigma)/l .6L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma) (303-03
Engine
Cooling - 1.3L Duratec-8V
(Rocam)/l.25L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)/l.4L
Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)/l .6L Duratec-1 6V
(Sigma), General Procedures).
Clean the radiator thoroughly before leak testing
it, to prevent contamination of the water in the test
tank. Leak test the radiator in
clean water with 138(
kpa (20 psi) air pressure. Check it thoroughly for
air
leaks. INSTALL a new radiator if necessary.
REFER to: Radiator (303-03 Engine
Cooling - 1.3L
Duratec-8V (Rocam)/l.25L Duratec-I 6V
(Sigma)/l.4L Duratec-I 6V (Sigma)ll .6L
Duratec-I 6V (Sigma), Removal and Installation).
Coolant Expansion Tank Cap Pressure Test
A WARNING:When releasing the system
pressure, cover the expansion tank cap
with a thick cloth to prevent the possibility
of coolant scalding, Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
1. Remove the coolant expansion tank cap.
2. Use water to clean the area of the rubber seal
and pressure relief valve. Install the pressure
tester and adapter and immerse the
coolant
expansion tank cap in water .
N0TE:lf the plunger of the pump is depressed too
quickly, an erroneous pressure reading will result. l-
3. Slowly depress the plunger of the pressure test
pump until the pressure gauge reading stops
increasing, and note the highest pressure
reading obtained.
4.
Release pressure by turning the pressure relief
screw counterclockwise. Tighten the pressure
relief screw and repeat step 3 at least twice to
make sure the pressure test reading is
repeatable and within acceptable gauge reading
limits of the coolant expansion tank cap.
5.
If the pressure test gauge readings are not
within the
acceptable gauge reading limits,
INSTALL a new coolant expansion tank cap.
6. Recheck the system by repeating steps 3 and
4 at least twice.
Thermostat Test
Radiator Leak Test, Removed From Vehicle
A CAUTI0N:Radiator internal pressure must
not exceed
130 kpa (20 psi) or damage may
result.
1. Connect the WDS to the data link connector
(DLC).
2. Using the WDS
datalogger function, SELECT
the
following sensors (as applicable to the
application):
IAT - intake air temperature (IAT) sensor
ECT
- engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensort
CHT - cylinder head temperature (CHT) sensori
LOAD - engine load
VSS - vehicle speed sensor (VSS)
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Engine Cooling - I .3L Duratec-8V
(Rocam)llm25L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)ll.4L
303-03A-17 Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)/lm6L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma) 303-03A-17
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
RPM - engine speed
i DSRPM - desired engine speed
The IAT sensor output is useful if the engine being
tested is cold or after an over-night cold soak. The
ECT sensor or CHT sensor and the IAT sensor
should either indicate the same value or be within
1 to 2 degrees Celsius of each other.
The ECT sensor output is important to display as
it indicates the engine warm-up and opening
temperature for the thermostat. It will initially
indicate a slightly higher reading just before the
thermostat opens and then drops back before
settling to a near flat line output (see graphic
below).
Item Description
I A I Thermostat opens I
B Thermostat settles into a cyclic open and
I I closure pattern
A CAUTI0N:lf the ECT sensor output reaches
the
120°C default line under normal cooling
system pressure, internal damage may be
caused to the engine and a diagnostic
trouble code (DTC) will be set in the PCM.
The test should be stopped and the cause
located and corrected. If the cooling
system does not pressurize, the coolant
will boil at
100°C which may also damage
the engine. CARRY OUT the Coolant
Expansion Tank Cap Pressure Test
Component Test in this section.
If the WDS only allows the ECT sensor to be
displayed in volts, refer to the following table for
corresponding Celsius values:
Volts
OCelsius
The CHT sensor output is useful to examine the
cylinder head temperature rise during the warm-up
cycle and later during the normal light throttle cruise
test. This sensor output may vary between vehicles
with manual transmission and vehicles with
automatic transmission and should be used for
reference only.
Volts
0.78
0.60
0.46
0.35
0.27
The
LOAD display is used for reference as it is
necessary to maintain a stable load line during the
test. It is necessary to carry out the test under
normal light throttle cruise driving conditions and
average loads, typically
40% to 70% of the load
value.
OCelsius
80
90
100
11 0
120
The VSS output is used for reference but can help
to identify misfires and sensors which fail during
the warm-up cycle.
The RPM display indicates the engine speed and can be compared with the DSRPM.
The DSRPM is the desired or calculated idle speed
which the PCM commands the engine to reach. If
the thermostat opens too early (before the correct
opening temperature has been reached), the
engine will not reach this value.
When using the WDS in data logger mode, the
signals recorded should remain within the
DEFAULT values set by the WDS.
3m AWARNING:M~~~ sure that the WDS is
placed in the vehicle so that it does not
interfere with the safe operation of the
vehicle. Do not place the WDS in the
deployment path of any air bag. Failure to
follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
N0TE:The road test is best carried out with the
aid of another technician in the vehicle to enable
the vehicle to be driven safely while the sensor
outputs are monitored within datalogger. If there
is only one technician available, the WDS can be
set up (using the
recordlcapture mode camera
icon) before leaving the workshop to record a
16
km (1 0 mile) test.
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Engine Cooling - 1.3L Duratec-8V
(Rocam)ll125L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)ll14L
3-03A-18 Duratec-I 6V (Sigma)ll.GL Duratec-1 6V (Sigma) 303-03A-18
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
N0TE:The results from the test are more thermostats may increase the coolant temperature
conclusive if the engine is cold when the test is up to 1
OO°C (212OF) under light engine load
started. conditions.
Carry out a road test. The
engine should start cleanly and the ECT value
REFER to:
RoadlRoller Testing (1 00-00 General
Information, Description and Operation).
4. Drive the vehicle at a constant throttle opening
and set speed until the ECT value settles into
a shallow rise and fall signal, close to a straight
line. This indicates that the thermostat is
functioning correctly.
N0TE:Some thermostats indicate the
temperature(s) in Celsius and Fahrenheit.
The graphic below shows the location and an
example of the opening temperature
(88OC) and
fully open temperature (1
02OC) of a thermostat. will
risequite quickly with smooth progression.
If
the ECT signal appears unstable or erratic, the
ECT sensor, electrical connector and wiring
harness to the PCM need to be visually inspected
for damage, chafing or water ingress.
The temperature should rise to approximately
90°C
for a thermostat that has an 88OC value. The signal
value will then fall as cooler coolant enters the
engine.
If the ECT value fails to maintain a constant value
and falls back to lower figures, typically between
60°C (140°F) and 70°C (1 50°F), the thermostat
and its sealing function within the thermostat
housing must be checked.
5. INSTALL a new thermostat.
REFER to: Thermostat
- 1.3L Duratec-8V
(Rocam) (303-03 Engine Cooling - 1.3L
Duratec-8V (Rocam)ll.25L Duratec-I 6V
(Sigma)ll.4L Duratec-I 6V (Sigma)ll .6L
Duratec-1
6V (Sigma), Removal and
Installation)
I Thermostat - 1.25L Duratec-I 6V (Sigma)ll.4L
Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)ll .6L Duratec-1 6V
(Sigma) (303-03 Engine Cooling - 1.3L
Duratec-8V (Rocam)ll.25L Duratec-I 6V
The graphic below shows an alternative method (Sigma)/l.4L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)ll .6L
used to show the opening temperature
(88OC) and Duratec-1 6V (Sigma), Removal
and
fully open temperature (1
12OC) of a thermostat. Installation).
6. Carry out another road test from step 1 using
the same criteria to confirm that the concern
has been rectified.
7. Using the WDS, clear the PCM keep alive
memory (KAM) or electrically erasable
programmable read only memory (EEPROM)
so that new drive values can be learnt.
Item Description
I A 1 Opening temperature I
I B I Fully open temperature I
NOTE:Generally, most thermostats maintain a
coolant temperature between
88OC (1 90°F) and
92OC (1 98OF) although dual stage electric
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