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E74168
1
23456
Description
Item
Stop screw
1
Toothed segment
2
Throttle flap spindle
3
Throttle flap return spring
4
Joint shaft
5
Electric motor with pinion
6
CAUTION: The throttle control unit must
not be repaired or adjusted. The stop of
the throttle valve must on no account be
adjusted.
If there is a fault, the throttle is returned to its
original position by means of the throttle valve
return spring. In this position, the throttle valve is
still slightly open. As a result, a higher idle speed
is set, enabling the vehicle to be driven, though
within narrow limits.
ECT sensor
E94804
The ECT sensor is designed as an NTC resistor.
A voltage of 5V is applied to the ECT sensor by
the PCM. The PCM is able to determine the coolant
temperature from the temperature-dependent
voltage drop at the sensor.
Cooling fan module
E94806
The cooling fan module is directly supplied with
battery power via a 60A fuse in the BJB. The
radiator fan speed is controlled by the PWM via a
PCM signal.
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injectors
E96472
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
Description
Item
Electrical connector
1
Seal
2
Fuel inlet with fine sieve
3
Housing
4
Coil
5
Spring
6
Valve needle with solenoid armature
7
Valve seat with nozzle hole disk
8
The fuel injectors consist of a housing with fuel
passages, a coil and an injector needle with a
solenoid armature. The fuel inlet in the injector
features a fine sieve. There are two holes in the
nozzle hole disk. These are arranged so that two
jets of fuel emerge. Each jet supplies one intake
valve of the respective cylinder.
Ignition coil-on-plug
E73516
2
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
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Description
Item
Coil-on-plug ignition coil
1
Spark plug connector
2
Low-voltage connection
3
Laminated soft-iron core
4Description
Item
Primary winding
5
Secondary winding
6
Spark plug
7
High-voltage connection via spring contact
8
In an ignition system with coil-on-plug ignition coils,
each cylinder is actuated individually and only once
per cycle (working stroke). The coil-on-plug ignition
coils are mounted directly on the spark plugs,
therefore no ignition cables are required between
the ignition coils and the spark plugs.
Each individual ignition coil is actuated on the
low-voltage side by the PCM. The power
end-stages are incorporated into the coil-on-plug
ignition coils. Only the actuating current for these
power end-stages is controlled by the PCM.
Fuel pressure/fuel temperature sensor
E73531
The fuel pressure/fuel temperature sensor is a
combination of two sensors, one for the fuel
absolute pressure and one for the fuel temperature.
The sensors register the fuel values in the fuel
injection supply manifold. The sensor is supplied
with a 5V voltage by the PCM.
The fuel pressure sensor is a piezoresistor and
works using an analog signal. The change in output
voltage mirrors the change in pressure in the fuel
rail. If the pressure is low, the output voltage is also
low.
The fuel temperature sensor is an NTC resistor.
When the fuel pressure/fuel temperature sensor is
disconnected, the resistance of the fuel
temperature sensor between connections 1 and 2
of the sensor can be measured.
Resistor
Temperature
5896 Ohm
0° C
3792 Ohm
10° C
2500 Ohm
20° C
1707 Ohm
30° C
1175 Ohm
40° C
The values of the fuel pressure/fuel temperature
sensor can be read out with IDS. The displayed
values are absolute values (fuel pressure +
atmospheric pressure).
Wastegate control valve
E73539
The boost control solenoid valve is a 2/3-way valve
that is actuated with a PWM signal. This allows the
valve opening to be steplessly adjusted.
Power (battery voltage) is supplied via the
Powertrain Control Module relay in the BJB. The
solenoid coil resistance is around 23 ohms at 20°
C.
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SECTION 310-00 Fuel System - General Information
VEHICLE APPLICATION:2008.50 Kuga
PA G E
CONTENTS
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
310-00-2
Fuel System — Vehicles With: Fuel Additive Tank .............................................................
310-00-2
Principles of Operation ........................................................................\
...............................
310-00-2
Inspection and Verification ........................................................................\
..........................
GENERAL PROCEDURES 310-00-3
Spring Lock Couplings ........................................................................\
................................
310-00-3
Disconnect ........................................................................\
..................................................
310-00-5
Connect ........................................................................\
......................................................
310-00-6
Quick Release Coupling ........................................................................\
.............................
310-00-6
Disconnect ........................................................................\
..................................................
310-00-7
Connect ........................................................................\
......................................................
310-00-8
Fuel System Pressure Check — 2.5L Duratec (162kW/220PS) - VI5 ................................
310-00-10
Fuel System Pressure Release ........................................................................\
..................
310-00-10
Release ........................................................................\
......................................................
310-00-11
Fuel Tank Draining ........................................................................\
......................................
310-00-1
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Spring Lock Couplings
Special Tool(s)310-040
Disconnect Tool, Fuel Line
(5/16")
23041
310-137
Disconnect Tool, Fuel Line
E51255
310-D004
Disconnect Tool, Spring Lock
Coupling (3/8" yellow)
23039
310-D005
Disconnect Tool, Spring Lock
Coupling (1/2" green)
23-040
412-038
Disconnect Tool, Spring Lock
Coupling (5/8" black)
34003
412-069
Disconnect Tool, Spring Lock
Coupling (3/4" white)
34002
Materials
Specification
Name
WSS-M2C153-G
Engine Oil - 5W-30
Disconnect
WARNINGS:
Refer to: Petrol and Petrol-Ethanol Fuel
Systems Health and Safety Precautions
(100-00 General Information, Description
and Operation).
NOTE: Fuel supply line connectors are color coded
white. Fuel return line connectors are color coded
red.
1. Release the fuel system pressure
Refer to: Fuel System Pressure Release
(310-00 Fuel System - General Information,
General Procedures).
2. Special Tool(s): 310-137
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Description
Item
Latch mechanism
1
Housing, capless fuel filler pipe
2
Overflow
3Description
Item
Gasket
4
Filler nozzle
5
A spring-loaded fuel filler door closes off the upper
end of the fuel tank filler pipe in place of the filler
cap. The spring-loaded fuel filler door features a
latching mechanism. The release mechanism is
matched to the size of the filler nozzle. If the correct
filler nozzle is inserted, the release lugs are pushed
back. This releases the slide which can move
upwards and opens the way to the spring-loaded
fuel filler door for the filler nozzle.
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310-01- 7
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Speed Control – System Operation and Component Description
System Diagram
E96584
1
2
34
6
78910
11
12
13
5
Description
Item
Control switch units - Cruise controlRefer to Component Description: Speed
controlswitches(page6)
1
Steering wheel module
Comments:Contains the coil spring
2
GEM (generic electronic module)
3Description
Item
Instrument cluster
4
VSS (vehicle speed sensor)
5
ABS (anti-lock brake system) module
6
TCM (transmission control module)
Comments:Vehicles with automatic transaxle.
7
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• Parking brake switch.– The parking brake switch is hard-wired to theGEM. The parking brake switch sends a
signal to the GEM when the parking brake is
operated. The GEM activates the parking
brake indicator lamp in the instrument cluster.
If the parking brake indicator lamp is lit,
cruise control cannot be activated.
• Back-up light switch – The backup lamp switch is hard-wired to the GEM. The backup lamp switch sends a signal
to the GEM when reverse gear is engaged.
The GEM activates the reversing lamp.
Cruise control cannot be activated when
reverse gear is engaged.
Component Description
Speed control switches
E103768
3
4
5
1
2
Description
Item
"ON" button
Comments:
1
"OFF" button
2Description
Item
"RES" button
3
"SET+" button
4
"SET-" button
5
The cruise control buttons are non-locking push
buttons. They are connected to the coil spring via
a hard-wired 9-pin plug connection.
The cruise control buttons operate according to
the resistance bridge circuit principle. The buttons
receive a 5 Volt reference voltage. When operated,
each button passes a particular voltage to the
GEM. The GEM measures this voltage and from
it determines which button has been pressed.
The operation of the cruise control buttons can be
checked by a simple measurement of the
resistance between pin 4 and pin 5 at the coil
spring 9-pin connector. A change of resistance
must occur when a button is pressed.
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