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
(
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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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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Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems 501-14
Wipers and Washers 501-16
Bumpers 501-19
Safety Belt System 50
I -20A
Supplemental Restraint
System 501 -20B
Body Repairs
- General
Information 501 -25
Body Repairs
- Vehicle Specific
lnformation and Tolerance
Checks 501 -26
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technical information, data and descriptions in
this issue were correct at the time of going to
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any time without notice is reserved as part of
FORD policy of continuous development and
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50 1 -27
Roof Sheet Metal Repairs 50 1 -28
Side Panel Sheet Metal Repairs 501 -29
Rear End Sheet Metal Repairs 501
-30
Paint
- General Information 501
-36
Frame and Mounting
Uni-Body, Subframe and Mounting
System 502-00
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Body and Paint
SECTION TITLE PAGE
Body and Paint
........................................................................\
.... Body System . General Information .50 1.00
........................................................................\
......................... Front End Body Panels .50 1.02
........................................................................\
........................................ Body Closures 501 -03
Interior Trim and Ornamentation ........................................................................\
............ 501-05
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.......... Exterior Trim and Ornamentation .50 1-08
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.................................. Rear View Mirrors 50 1 -09
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................................................... Seating 501 -10
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........... Glass, Frames and Mechanisms .SO1 1-1
........................................................................\
............... Instrument Panel and Console 502 1-1
............................................................... Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems -501 -1 4
........................................................................\
............................. Wipers and Washers -501 -1 6
Bumpers ........................................................................\
................................................. 501 -1 9
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................................. Safety Belt System 50 I -2OA
........................................................................\
............. Supplemental Restraint System .50 I -2OB
Body Repairs - General Information ........................................................................\
...... 501-25
Body Repairs - Vehicle Specific Information and Tolerance Checks ............................. 501-26
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............. Front End Sheet Metal Repairs .50 1-27
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..................... Roof Sheet Metal Repairs -50 I -28
Side Panel Sheet Metal Repairs ........................................................................\
............ 501-29
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.............. Rear End Sheet Metal Repairs 50 1-30
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.................... Paint - General Information 501 -36
Frame and Mounting
Uni-Body, Subframe and Mounting System ................................................................... 502-00
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
About This Manual
-- . Introduction
This manual has been written in a format that is
designed to meet the needs of technicians
worldwide. The objective is to use common formats
and include similar content in each manual.
This manual provides general descriptions for accomplishing diagnosis and testing, service and
repair work with tested, effective techniques.
Following them will help assure reliability.
Special Tools
The special tool(s) table provided at the beginning
of each procedure shows all special tools required
to carry out a repair. Where possible, illustrations
are provided to assist in identifying the special tool
required.
Important Safety Instructions
Appropriate service methods and correct repair
--.! procedures are essential for the safe, reliable
operation of all motor vehicles as well as the
personal safety of the individual carrying out the
work.
This manual cannot possibly anticipate all such
variations and provide advice or cautions as to
each. Anyone who departs from the instructions
provided in this manual must first establish that he
compromises neither his personal safety nor the
vehicle integrity by his choice of methods, tools or
components.
Warnings, Cautions and Notes in This
Manual
A WARN1NG:Warnings are used to indicate
that failure to follow a procedure correctly
may result in personal injury.
A warning, caution or note is placed at the
beginning of a series of steps if it applies to multiple
steps. If the warning, caution or note only applies
to one step, it is placed at the beginning of the
specific step (after the step number).
How to Use This Manual
This manual covers diagnosis and testing, service
and repair procedures.
This manual is structured into groups and sections,
with specific system sections collected together
under their relevant group.
A group covers a specific portion of the vehicle.
The manual is divided into five groups, General
Information, Chassis, Powertrain, Electrical and
Body and Paint. The number of the group is the
first number of a section number.
Pages at the start of the manual list all sections
available. Each section has a contents list detailing
Specifications, Description and Operation,
Diagnosis and Testing, In Vehicle Repairs,
Disassembly and Assembly, Removal and
Installation.
If components need to be removed or
disassembled in sequence, the sequence will be
identified numerically in a graphic and the
corresponding text will be numbered accordingly.
All left and right-hand references to the vehicle are
taken from a position sitting in the driver seat
looking forward.
All left and right-hand references to the engine are
taken from a position at the flywheel looking
towards the front camshaft pulley.
Where appropriate, instructions will be given for
the use of the diagnostic tool.
Overview Procedures
Overview procedures contain an exploded view
A CAUTI0N:Cautions are used to indicate illustration(s). The numbered sequence within the
that failure to follow a procedure correctly illustration(s) indicate the order to be followed when
may result in damage to the vehicle or removingldisassem bling or when
equipment being used. installinglassembling a component. Additional
information,
symbol(s) or a torque figure, may also
, , N0TE:Notes are used to provide additional
be shown alonaside the com~onent.
essential information required to carry out a
complete and satisfactory repair. There are
ten symbols used to give additional
information when
removina/disassemblincr or when V AS YOU read through this manual, YOU will come /"itallinglassembling a c&ponent.
across WARNINGS, CAUTIONS and NOTES.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Health and Safety Precautions
Introduction
Many of the procedures associated with vehicle
maintenance and repair involve physical hazards
or other risks to health. This subsection lists,
alphabetically, some of these hazardous operations
and the materials and equipment associated with
them. Precautions necessary to avoid these
hazards are identified.
The list is not exhaustive and all operations and
procedures, and the handling of materials, should
be carried out with health and safety in mind.
Before using any product the Materials Safety Data
Sheet supplied by the manufacturer or supplier
should be consulted.
Acids and Alkalis
See also Battery Acids.
For example caustic soda, sulphuric acid.
Used in batteries and cleaning materials.
Irritant and corrosive to the skin, eyes, nose and
throat. Cause burns. Can destroy ordinary
protective clothing.
Avoid splashes to the skin, eyes and clothing. Wear
suitable protective impervious apron, gloves and
goggles. Do not breath mists.
Make sure access to eye wash bottles, shower and
soap are readily available for splashing accidents.
Display Eye Hazard sign.
Air Bags
See also Fire, Chemical Materials.
Highly flammable, explosive
- observe No Smoking
policy.
Used as a safety restraint system mounted in the
steering wheel and passenger side of the instrument panel.
The inflator contains a high-energetic propellant
which, when ignited, produces a VERY HOT GAS
(2500°C).
The gas
generant used in air bags is Sodium Azide.
This material is hermetically sealed in the module
and is completely consumed during deployment.
No attempt should be made to open an air bag inflator
as this will lead to the risk of exposure to
( '.
Sodium Azide. If a gas generator is ruptured, full
protective clothing should be worn when dealing
with the spillage.
After normal deployment, gloves and safety goggles must be worn during the handling process.
Deployed air bags should be disposed of in a
plastic bag in accordance with local regulations at
an approved chemical waste site.
Following any direct contact with gas generant.
- wash affected areas thoroughly with water.
- seek medical assistance if necessary.
Air Bags
- Do's
- Do store modules in an upright position.
- Do keep modules dry.
- Do carry modules with the cover side pointing
away from the body.
- Do place modules with their cover side upwards.
- Do carefully inspect modules for damage.
- Do stand to one side when connecting modules.
- Do make sure all test equipment is properly
calibrated and maintained.
- Do wash hands after handling deployed air
bags.
Air Bags
- Do Nots
- Do not store highly flammable material together
with modules or gas generators.
- Do not store gas generators at temperatures
exceeding 80°C.
- Do not store modules upside down.
- Do not attempt to open a gas generator housing.
- Do not expose gas generators to open flame or
sources of heat.
- Do not place anything on top of a module cover.
- Do not use damaged modules.
- Do not touch a fired module or gas generator
for at least
10 minutes.
- Do not use any electrical probes on the wiring
circuit.
Air Conditioning Refrigerant (1,
See also Chlorofluorocarbon, Chemical Materials
Highly flammable, combustible
- observe No
Smoking policy.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Transmission Brake Bands
See Asbestos.
Underseal Welding
See
also Fire, Electric Shock, Gas Cylinders. (
Welding processes include Resistance Welding
(Spot Welding), Arc Welding and Gas Welding.
See Corrosion Protection.
Resistance Welding
Viton
In common with many other manufacturers
vehicles, some components have O-rings, seals
or gaskets, which contain a material known as
'Viton'.
Viton is a fluoroelastomer, that is a synthetic rubber
type material, which contains Fluorine. It is
commonly used for O-rings, gaskets and seals of
all types. Although Viton is the most well known
fluoroelastomer, there are others, including
Fluorel
and Tecmoflon.
When used under design conditions
fluoroelastomers are perfectly safe. If, however,
they are exposed to temperatures in excess of
400°C, the material will not burn, but will
decompose, and one of the products formed is
hydrofluoric acid.
This acid is extremely corrosive and may be
absorbed directly, through contact, into the general
body system.
O-rings, seals or gaskets which have been exposed
to very high temperatures will appear charred or
as a black sticky substance.
DO NOT; under any circumstances touch them or
the attached components.
Enquiries should be made to determine whether
Viton or any other fluoroelastomer has been used
in the affected O-ring, seal or gasket. If they are of
natural rubber or
nitrile there is no hazard. If in
doubt, be cautious, as the material may be Viton
or any fluoroelastomer.
If Viton or any other fluoroelastomers have been
used, the affected area should be decontaminated
before the commencement of work.
Disposable heavy duty plastic gloves should be
worn at all times, and the affected area washed
down using wire wool and a limewater (calcium
hydroxide) solution to neutralize the acid before
disposing of the decomposed Viton residue and
final cleaning of the area. After use, the plastic
gloves should be discarded carefully and safely. This process may cause particles of molten metal
to
be emitted at a high velocity, and the eyes and
skin must be protected.
Arc Welding
This process emits a high level of ultra-violet radiation, which may cause arc-eye, and skin burns
to the operator and to other persons nearby.
Gas-shielded welding processes are particularly
hazardous in this respect. Personal protection must
be worn, and screens used to shield other
~eo~le. . .
CONTACT LENS WEARERS ARE ADVISED TO
REVERT TO ORDINARY SPECTACLES WHEN
ARC WELDING as the arc spectrum is believed to
emit microwaves which dry out the fluid between
the lens and the eye. This may result in blindness
when the lens is removed from the eve.
Metal spatter will also occur, and appropriate eye
and skin protection is necessary.
The heat of the welding arc will produce fumes and
gases from the metals being welded, the rods and
from any applied coatings or contamination on the
surfaces being worked on. These gases and fumes
may be toxic and inhalation of these should be
avoided. The use of extraction ventilation to remove
the fumes from the working area may be necessary
particularly in cases where the general ventilation
is poor, or where considerable welding work is
anticipated. In extreme cases or confined spaces
where adequate ventilation cannot be provided,
air-fed respirators may be necessary.
Gas Welding (and Cutting)
Oxy-acetylene torches may be used for welding
and cutting, and special care must be taken to
prevent leakage of these gases, with consequent
risk of fire and explosion.
("
The process will produce metal spatter and eye "
and skin protection is necessary.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Power Steering Whine Noise 2. Engine speed at 1800 +/- 50 rpm with slow 90
degrees turning of the steering wheel.
Test Condition 3. Engine speed at 3000 +I- 50 rpm with no
Listen for steering whine noise with the vehicle steering action.
parked, transmission in neutral and all windows
4. Engine speed at 3000
+I- 50 rpm with slow 90
closed in the following test conditions. degrees turning of the steering wheel.
1. Engine speed at 1800
+I- 50 rpm with no
steering action. Symptom
Power steering system moan
noise
- A continuous low pitched
humming noise occurs when the
steering wheel is turned and the
steering system is loaded. Noise
frequency changes with engine
rpm changes. Particularly
annoying at lower engine speed.
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Possible Sources
Power steering lines.
Incorrect power steering fluid.
Power steering pump. Action
CHECK
the routing of the
power steering lines.
CHECK the power steering line
clamps are secure.
CHECK the power steering
lines for clearance from the
vehicle body, front axle cross-
member and steering gear.
FLUSH the power steering
system. REFER to: (21 1-00
)
Power Steering System
Flushing
- I .8L Duratec-HE
(M14)/1.8L Duratec-SCi
(M14)/2.OL Duratec-HE (M14)
(General Procedures),
Power Steering System
Flushing
- 3.OL Duratec-SE
(VE6)/2.5L Duratec-VE
(VE6)/3.OL Duratec-ST (VE6)
(General Procedures),
Power Steering System
Flushing
- 2.OL Duratorq-
DirrDDi (Puma) Diesel12.0L
Duratorq-TDCi (Puma)
Diesell2.2L Duratorq-TDCi
(Puma) Diesel (General
Procedures).
Pressure pulses from the power
steering pump. Certain amount of
noise level acceptable, not a
safety critical item.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
PINPOINT TEST C : IDLE BOOMISHAKENIBRATIONISHUDDER
1 TEST CONDITIONS DETAILSIRESU LTSIACTIONS
C1: CHECK THE CABLEIHOSES
rn Check the engine compartment for any
component that may have a touch condition
between the engine and body or chassis. For
example: control cable, air conditioning
(AIC)
hoses, acceleration cable.
Are the components OK?
-+ Yes
GO to C2.
+ No
REPAIR or INSTALL new components as
necessary. ROAD TEST as necessary.
C2: CHECK THE ENGINE COOLING RADIATOR
rn Check the engine cooling radiator mountings
and bushings for security and condition. Check
the radiator installation for any component that
may have a touch condition.
Is the installation and bushings OK?
+ Yes
GO to C3.
-+ No
REPAIR or INSTALL new components as
necessary. ROAD TEST as necessary.
C3: CHECK THE EXHAUST SYSTEM
rn Carry out the exhaust system neutralizing
procedure.
REFER to: Exhaust System Neutralizing
(1 00-
04, General Procedures).
Is the exhaust system OK?
+ Yes
GO to C4.
+ No
REPAIR as necessary. ROAD TEST as
necessary.
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