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sometimes noticed in the steering wheel/column,
seats, front floor panel, front door trim panel or
front end sheet metal. It is a low frequency
vibration (around 9-15 cycles per second). It
may or may not be increased by applying the
brakes lightly. REFER to Idle
Boom/Shake/Vibration in the Driveline Noise
and Vibration Symptom Chart.
3. High Speed: A vibration is felt in the front floor panel or seats with no visible shake, but with
an accompanying sound or rumble, buzz, hum,
drone or booming noise. Coast with the clutch
pedal depressed (manual transmission) or shift
control selector lever in "N" (NEUTRAL)
(automatic transmission) and engine idling. If
vibration is still evident, it may be related to
wheels, tires, front brake discs, wheel hubs or
front wheel bearings. REFER to Shake and
Vibration While Driving in the Driveline Noise
and Vibration Symptom Chart.
4. Engine rpm Sensitive: A vibration is felt whenever the engine reaches a particular rpm.
It will disappear in neutral coasts. The vibration
can be duplicated by operating the engine at
the problem rpm while the vehicle is stationary.
It can be caused by any component, from the
accessory drive belt to the clutch or torque
converter which turns at engine speed when the
vehicle is stopped. REFER to Shake and
Vibration While Driving in the Driveline Noise
and Vibration Symptom Chart.
5. Noise and Vibration While Turning: Clicking, popping or grinding noises may be due to the
following:
• worn, damaged or incorrectly installed front wheel bearing.
• damaged powertrain/drivetrain mounts.
Road Conditions
An experienced technician will always establish a
route that will be used for all NVH diagnosis road
tests. The road selected should be reasonably
smooth, level and free of undulations (unless a
particular condition needs to be identified). A
smooth asphalt road that allows driving over a
range of speeds is best. Gravel or bumpy roads
are unsuitable because of the additional road noise
produced. Once the route is established and consistently used, the road noise variable is
eliminated from the test results.
NOTE:
Some concerns may be apparent only on
smooth asphalt roads.
If a customer complains of a noise or vibration on
a particular road and only on a particular road, the
source of the concern may be the road surface. If
possible, try to test the vehicle on the same type
of road.
Vehicle Preparation
Carry out a thorough visual inspection of the
vehicle before carrying out the road test. Note
anything which is unusual. Do not repair or adjust
any condition until the road test is carried out,
unless the vehicle is inoperative or the condition
could pose a hazard to the technician. After
verifying that the condition has been corrected,
make sure all components removed have been
installed.
Power Steering Conditions
Check for the noise in the following conditions to
verify the customer concern.
• Check for the noise in several temperature conditions.
• Is the noise from when the vehicle was new?
• Can the noise be repeated constantly or is it random?
• Check the condition of the vehicle age, mileage and service record.
• Interview the customer to find the operating condition in which the noise will occur. Test the
vehicle based on the detail(s) from the customer
interview.
• Follow the power steering operation noise condition tables below, to find which condition
the noise will occur.
Power Steering Operation Noise Check
Step 1: Check for NVH concerns from non-steering
components, which may sound like noises coming
from the steering system.
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100-04- 4
Noise, Vibration and Harshness
100-04- 4
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Engine Compartment Wiring Harness
Removal
NOTE:
Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
1. 2.
Refer to: Headlamp Assembly (417-01 Exterior
Lighting, Removal and Installation).
3. Refer to: Wheel and Tire (204-04 Wheels and
Tires, Removal and Installation).
4. Refer to: Fender Splash Shield (501-02 Front
End Body Panels, Removal and Installation).
5. Refer to: Front Bumper Cover (501-19 Bumpers,
Removal and Installation).
6. Torque: 10 Nm
7.
Torque: 10 Nm
G1065599en
2008.50 Kuga 8/2011 418-02-37
Wiring Harnesses
418-02-37
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Front Toe Adjustment(14 117 3)
General EquipmentWheel Alignment System
NOTE: Make sure that the vehicle is standing on
a level surface.
1. CAUTION: Make sure that the steering wheel lock is engaged.
NOTE: Make sure that the road wheels are in
the straight ahead position.
E99259
2. Check the toe setting on both sides.
General Equipment: Wheel Alignment System
3. Loosen on both sides.
Torque: 69
Nm
1.
2.NOTE: Make sure that the boot is correctly
located.
Rotate the tie-rods an equal amount in either
a clockwise or a counterclockwise direction
to adjust the toe setting on both sides.
2
E67410
1
2
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204-00- 15
Suspension System - General Information
204-00- 15
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Rear Toe Adjustment(15 211 3)
General EquipmentWheel Alignment System
NOTE: Make sure that the vehicle is standing on
a level surface.
1. Check the toe setting.
Refer to: Specifications (204-02 Rear
Suspension, Specifications).
General Equipment: Wheel Alignment System
2. Refer to: Lifting(100-02 Jacking and Lifting,
Description and Operation).
3. Loosen the rear lower arm adjustment cam nut
on both sides.
Torque: 18
Nm
E69309
4.Lower the vehicle.
5. Bounce the vehicle to make sure that the
suspension is in its normal resting position.
6. Adjust the toe setting.
E69678
7. NOTE: Only tighten the nuts and bolts when the
suspension is in the normal drive position.
Torque: 90
Nm
E69309
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Suspension System - General Information
204-00- 16
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Lower Arm(14 706 0; 14 707 0; 14 709 0)
Special Tool(s)204-605
Separator, Lower Arm Ball
Joint
E63772
204-609
Protection Cap, Ball Joint
Gaiter
E75372
Removal
NOTE:Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
1. Refer to: Wheel and Tire (204-04 Wheels and
Tires, Removal and Installation).
2.
E98543
x7
3. Torque: 83Nm
E97635
4.If equipped.
Torque: 8
Nm
E75215
5.Special Tool(s): 204-605
E97732
204-605
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204-01- 13
Front Suspension
204-01- 13
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Front Stabilizer Bar(14 752 0)
Special Tool(s) / General Equipment205-316A
Alignment Pins, Subframe
15097A
Hydraulic Press
Transmission Jack
Removal
NOTE:Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
1. Refer to: Wheel and Tire (204-04 Wheels and
Tires, Removal and Installation).
2.
E98543
x7
3. If equipped.
Torque: 8
Nm
E75215
4. CAUTION: Make sure that the ball joint
ball does not rotate.
On both sides.
Torque: 47.5
Nm
E91648
5. CAUTION: Make sure that the exhaustflexible pipe is not forcibly bent.
E98334
6.
E98346
G1000208en2008.50 Kuga8/2011
204-01- 15
Front Suspension
204-01- 15
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Wheel Knuckle(14 343 0)
Special Tool(s)204-052
Lever, Wheel Knuckle
14026A
204-602
Installer, Halfshaft
E62067
204-605
Separator, Lower Arm Ball
Joint
E63772
204-609
Protection Cap, Ball Joint
Gaiter
E75372
211-020
Separator, Ball Joint
13006
Removal
NOTE:Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details. 1.
E99184
2.
Refer to: Wheel and Tire (204-04 Wheels and
Tires, Removal and Installation).
3.
E99195
4.
E98543
x7
5. WARNING: Make sure that no load is placed on the brake hose.
Torque: 120Nm
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204-01- 21
Front Suspension
204-01- 21
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E100801
6.Refer to: Front Wheel Speed Sensor (206-09
Anti-Lock Control - Stability Assist, Removal
and Installation).
7.
E67589
8. If equipped.
Torque: 9
Nm
E99270
G1000209en2008.50 Kuga8/2011
204-01- 22
Front Suspension
204-01- 22
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