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100-01-7 Identification Codes 100-01 -7
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Item 13: lnterior Trim Codes
Code
R
U
W
Z
1
2
3
6
7
8
Body Color
Honour Green
Neptune Green
Ink Blue
Flare
Sublime
Aquarius Vitro
Moondust Silver
Machine Silver
Deep Navy
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For vehicles built in continental plants, the second digit of the paint code, on the VIN label, denotes the original model year of
the color's introduction,
('O1=color introduction in 2000 model year).
Code
AT
BR
DC
DM
FB
FC
FP FT
GM
HH
IW
JH
LM MI
MT
NM
QB QL
QM
QZ
Q2 Interior
Trim
Dogtooth - Mamara Blue
Compass
- Blue
Cord
- Dark Flint
Mirage
- Plum
Bussac - Medium Flint
Cord
- Medium Flint
Metropolitan
- Medium Flint
Dogtooth - Medium Flint
Mirage
- Green
Humy
- Dark Flint - Dark Flint
Wire
- lnfra Red
Humy
- Dark Flint - Ebony
Mirage
- Medium Light Flint
lntro
- Midnight Black
Dogtooth - Midnight Black
Mirage
- Tan
Bussac - Ebony
Leather
- Ebony
Mirage
- Ebony
Leather
- Ebony
Leather
- Ebony
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I 00-01 -8 Identification Codes 100-01 -8
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
I Code I Interior Trim I
I TB I Bussac - Light Stone I
RK
RR
I TL I Leather - Light Stone 1
- -
Compass - Red
Compass
- Red
I VK I Compass - Silver I
ltem 14: Transaxle Final Drive Ratio
ltem 15: Transaxle Codes Code
A
B
M
R 3
4
Transaxle Final Drive Ratio
3.37
4.06
4.05
4.25
4.375
3.82
Code Transaxle
5-Speed Manual Transaxle (iB5)
I A I 1.3L Duratec-8V (Rocam) (60PS) I
B
C
ltem 16: Engine Codes
I H I 1.6L Duratorq-TDCi (DV) Diesel (90PS) I
5-Speed Manual Transaxle (iB5) Automated Shift Manual
4-Speed Automatic Transaxle
(AW81- 40LE)
Code Engine
I Y I 1.6L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma) (1 OOPS) 1
U
X
I 6 I 1.4L DuraTorq-TDCi (DV) (68PS) I
1.25L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma) (75PS)
1.4L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma) (80PS)
I 7 I 1.25L Duratec-I 6V (Sigma) (70PS) I
I 9 I 1.3L Duratec-8V (Rocam) (70PS) I
ltem 17: Hand of Drive
(I
Code
1
2
3
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Drive
Left-hand drive
Right-hand drive Left-hand drive
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100-04-5 Noise, Vibration and Harshness 100-04-5
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Noise Conditions
Gear noise is typically a howling or whining due
to gear damage or incorrect bearing preload. It
can occur at various speeds and driving
conditions, or it can be continuous.
Chuckle is a particular rattling noise that sounds
like a stick against the spokes of a spinning
bicycle wheel. It occurs while decelerating from
64
kmlh (40 mph) and can usually be heard all
the way to a stop. The frequency varies with
vehicle speed.
Knock is very similar to chuckle, though it may
be louder and occurs on acceleration or
deceleration. The
teardown will disclose what
has to be corrected.
Clicking, popping or grinding noises may be caused
by the following:
worn, damaged or incorrectly installed wheel
bearing, suspension or brake component.
Check and rule out tires, exhaust and trim items
before disassembling the transmission to diagnose
and correct gear noise.
The noises described under Road Test usually
( have specific causes that can be diagnosed by
observation as the unit is disassembled. The initial
clues are the type of noise heard on the road test
and driving conditions.
Vibration Conditions
Vibration at highway speeds may be caused by
the following:
out-of-balance front or rear wheels.
out-of-round tires.
Shudder or vibration during acceleration may be
caused by the following:
damaged powertrainldrivetrain mounts.
excessively high constant velocity (CV) joint
operating angles caused by incorrect ride height.
Check ride height, verify correct spring rate and
check items under inoperative conditions.
Road Test
I A gear-driven unit will produce a certain amount
of noise. Some noise is acceptable and may be
audible at certain speeds or under various driving conditions,
as on a newly paved asphalt road. The
slight noise is in no way detrimental and must be
considered normal.
The road test and customer interview (if available)
provide information needed to identify the condition
-
and give direction to the correct starting point for
diagnosis.
1. Make notes throughout the diagnosis routine.
Make sure to write down even the smallest bit
of information, because it may turn out to be the
most important.
2. Do not touch anything until a road test and a
thorough visual inspection of the vehicle have been carried out. Leave the tire pressures and
vehicle load just where they were when the
condition was first observed. Adjusting tire
pressures, vehicle load or making other
adjustments may reduce the
condition(s)
intensity to a point where it cannot be identified
clearly. It may also inject something new into
the system, preventing correct diagnosis.
3. Make a visual inspection as part of the
preliminary diagnosis routine, writing down
anything that does not look right. Note tire
pressures, but do not adjust them yet. Note
leaking fluids, loose nuts and bolts, or bright
spots where components may be rubbing
against each other. Check the load space for
unusual loads.
4. Road test the vehicle and define the condition
by reproducing it several times during the road
test.
5. Carry out the Road Test Quick Checks as soon
as the condition is reproduced. This will identify
the correct diagnostic procedure. Carry out the
Road Test Quick Checks more than once to
verify they are providing a valid result.
Remember, the Road Test Quick Checks may
not tell where the concern is, but they will tell
where it is not.
Road Test Quick Checks
1. 24-80 kmlh (1 5-50 mph): with light acceleration,
a moaning noise is heard and possibly a
vibration felt in the front floor panel. It is usually
worse at a particular engine speed and at a
particular throttle setting during acceleration at
that speed. It may also produce a moaning
sound, depending on what component is
causing it. REFER to Tip-in Moan in the
Driveline Noise and Vibration Symptom Chart.
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100-04-6 Noise, Vibration and Harshness 100-04-6
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
2. AccelerationIDeceleration: With slow
acceleration and deceleration, a shake is
sometimes noticed in the steering
wheellcolumn,
seats, front floor panel, front door trim panel or
front end sheet metal. It is a low frequency
vibration (around
9-1 5 cycles per second). It
may or may not be increased by applying the
brakes lightly. REFER to
Idle
BoomIShakeNibration in the Driveline Noise
and Vibration Symptom Chart.
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
powertrainldrivetrain 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.
N0TE: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
c !
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.
I:. ':
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100-04-22 Noise, Vibration and Harshness I 00-04-22
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
PINPOINT TEST E : NON-AXLE NOISE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILSIRESULTSIACTIONS
I El : INSPECT THE VEHICLE TRIM I
Check the radiator grille and trim panels to see
if they are the source of the noise.
Are the vehicle trim components causing the
noise?
+ Yes INSTALL new trim components or REPAIR
as necessary. ROAD TEST as necessary.
I E2: CHECK THE AIR CONDITIONING (AIC) SYSTEM FOR NOISE I
I Ignition switch in position Ill. I
I lgnition switch in position II.
Check the NC system components for noise by
turning the
NC system on and off.
Is the
NC system causing the noise?
+ Yes
INSPECT the
NC system. REFER to: (412-
00 Climate Control System - General Informa-
tion)
Climate Control System (Diagnosis and Testing),
Climate Control System (Diagnosis and Testing).
ROAD TEST as necessary.
I E3: CHECK NO~FACTORY FITTED ACCESSORIES I
rn Check any non-factory installed accessories for
being the source of the noise. For example:
touch condition body-to-frame, antennas, deflectors and fog lights.
Are the accessories the cause of the noise?
+ Yes
ADJUST, REPAIR, or INSTALL new
accessories or fasteners as required. ROAD
TEST as necessary.
+ No
VERIFY the customer concern.
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204-04-7 Wheels and Tires 204-04-7
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Symptom
Rust streaks from the wheel
stud holes in the wheel
Seized wheel nuts
Possible Sources
Wheel nuts.
Corrosion.
Vehicle overloaded
Action
REMOVE the wheel and tire
assembly. Inspect the wheel
nuts and wheel and tire
assembly for damage.
INSTALL new wheel nuts and
wheel and tire assemblies as
necessary. REFER to: (204-04
Wheels and Tires)
Specifications (Specifications),
Wheel and Tire (Removal and
Installation).
CAUTION: Do not permit
lubricant to get on cone sets of
stud holes or on cone angle of
wheel nuts. If corrosion is
slight, wire brush away. If
corrosion is excessive,
INSTALL new wheel studs and
nuts. REFER to: (204-04
Wheels and Tires)
Specifications (Specifications),
Wheel and Tire (Removal and
Installation).
If the condition persists,
LUBRICATE the first three
threads of each wheel stud with
a graphite-based lubricant.
CORRECT as necessary.
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206-00-3 Brake System - General Information 206-00-3
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Brake System
The brakes system operates by transferring effort
applied to the brake pedal by the driver to the
brakes at each wheel.
The braking effort is distributed to each wheel,
using a hydraulic system. The system is assisted
using a vacuum brake booster that reduces pedal
effort and increases hydraulic pressure.
The parking brake operates on the rear wheels
and is applied using a hand operated control.
lnspection and Verification
N0TE:Before carrying out any diagnosis, make
sure that the brake system warning indicator is
functional.
1. Verify the customer concern.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical
damage.
3. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported
concern is found, correct the case (if possible)
before proceeding to the next step.
4. If the cause if not visually evident, verify the
symptom and refer to the Symptom Chart.
Visual lnspection Chart
Road Test
1.
Perform a road test to compare actual vehicle
braking performance with the performance
standards expected by the driver. The ability of the
test driver to make valid comparisons and detect
performance deficiencies will depend on
experience.
Mechanical
- Tire pressure
- Wheels and tires
- Fluid leak from brake line(s)
The driver should have a thorough knowledge of
the brake system operation and accepted general
performance guidelines to make good comparisons
, and detect performance concerns.
An experienced technician will always establish a
route that will be used for all brake diagnosis road
tests. The road selected will be reasonably smooth and level. Gravel
or bumpy roads are not suitable
because the surface does not allow the tires to grip
the road equally. Crowned roads should be avoided
because of the large amount of weight shifted to
the low set of wheels on this type of road. Once
the route is established and consistently used, the
road surface variable can be eliminated from the
test results.
Before a road test, get a complete description of
the customer concerns or suspected condition.
From the description, the technician will be able to
match possible causes with symptoms. Certain
components will be identified as possible sources
while others will be eliminated by the evidence.
More importantly, the customer description can
reveal unsafe conditions which should be checked
or corrected before a road test. The description will
also help form the basic approach to the road test
by narrowing the concern to specific components,
vehicle speed or conditions.
Begin the road test with a general brake
performance check. Using the description of the
concern, test the brakes at different vehicle speeds
using both light and heavy pedal pressure.
Determine if the concern is in the front or rear
braking system. First use the foot brake and then
the parking brake. If the condition
(i.e. pull,
vibration, pulsation) occurs only on operation of
the parking brake, the concern is in the rear brake
system.
If the condition occurs when the foot brake
is depressed, the concern is in the front brake
system.
Avoid locking the brakes and sliding the tires. This
condition will not indicate brake efficiency. A heavily
braked but turning wheel will stop the vehicle in a
shorter distance than locked wheels.
If the concern becomes evident during this check,
make sure it fits the description given before the
road test. If the concern is not evident, attempt to
duplicate the condition using the information from
the description.
If a concern exists, use the Brake System Symptom
Chart in order to isolate it to a specific sub-system
and condition description. From this description, a
list of possible sources can be used to further
narrow the cause to a specific component or
condition.
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206-00-8 Brake System - General Information 206-00-8
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Svm~tom Possible Sources Action
Pedal eases down slowly Air in the system.
Malfunctioning brake master
cylinder.
BLEED the brake system.
REFER to: (206-00 Brake
System
- General Information)
Brake System Bleeding (General Procedures),
Brake System Pressure Bleeding (General Proced-
ures).
GO to Pinpoint Test E.
Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion),
Brake Pads (206-03 Front Disc
Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion),
Brake Pads (206-04 Rear Disc
Brake, Removal and Installa-
Pedal is low or feels spongy
I tion). I
Brake lockup during light brake I
Worn brake shoes or brake
pads.
pedal force INSTALL new brake shoes or
brake pads. REFER to:
Hydraulic system.
Incorrect tire pressures.
Tires worn.
Glazed or worn brake shoes or
brake pads.
Brake booster.
GO to Pinpoint Test F. I
INFLATE the tires to the correct
pressure.
INSTALL new tires. I
brake pads. REFER to:
Brake Shoes (206-02 Drum
Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion),
Brake Pads (206-03 Front Disc Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion),
Brake Pads (206-04 Rear Disc
Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion).
GO to Pinpoint Test G.
Excessive or erratic pedal
travel Worn brake shoes or brake
pads. INSTALL new brake shoes or
brake pads. REFER to:
Brake Shoes (206-02 Drum Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion),
Brake Pads (206-03 Front Disc Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion),
I
Brake Pads (206-04 Rear Disc
Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion).
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206-00-9 Brake System - General Information 206-00-9
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Symptom
Brakedrag
Excessive brake pedal effort
Brake noise
I
i
i
Slow or incomplete brake pedal
return Possible Sources
Action
Brake discs.
Brake booster.
Incorrectly adjusted brake light
switch. Brake pressure control valve.
Seized brake caliper or wheel
cylinder. Parking brake applied or
malfunction.
Seized parking brake cables.
Seized brake caliper slide pins.
Brake booster inoperative.
Worn or contaminated brake
shoes or brake pads.
Worn brake shoes or brake
pads.
Brake booster.
Brake booster.
Brake master cylinder.
GO to Pinpoint Test H.
GO to Pinpoint Test I.
ADJUST the brake light switch.
PERFORM a brake booster
functional test REFER to the
component tests.
INSTALL new brake shoes or
brake pads. REFER to:
Brake Shoes (206-02 Drum Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion),
Brake Pads (206-03 Front Disc
Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion),
Brake Pads (206-04 Rear Disc Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion).
GO to Pinpoint Test J.
INSTALL new brake shoes or
brake pads. REFER to:
Brake Shoes (206-02 Drum Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion),
Brake Pads (206-03 Front Disc
Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion),
Brake Pads (206-04 Rear Disc
Brake, Removal and Installa-
tion).
GO to Pinpoint Test K.
GO to Pinpoint Test L.
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206-00-1 4 Brake System - General Information 206-00-1 4
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS DETAILSIRESU LTSIACTIONS
C2: CHECK FOR REAR BRAKE VIBRATION
N0TE:With a manual release parking brake control, hold the parking brake control release button in
the release position during parking brake control application.
Road test the vehicle at 40-80 kmlh (25-50 mph)
with a medium application on the parking brake
control.
Is a vibration present?
-+ Yes
CHECK the rear brake drums or discs for
excessive wear. INSTALL new components
as necessary. REFER to:
Brake Drum (206-02 Drum Brake, Removal and
Installation),
Brake Shoes (206-02 Drum Brake, Removal and
Installation),
Brake Pads (206-04 Rear Disc Brake, Removal
and lnstallation),
Brake Disc (206-04 Rear Disc Brake, Removal
and Installation). TEST the system for normal operation.
I C3: CHECK FOR FRONT BRAKE VIBRATION I
Road test the vehicle at 40-80 kmlh (25-50 mph)
with light and medium application of the foot
brake.
Is a vibration present?
+ Yes
CHECK the front brake discs for excessive
wear or cracks. INSTALL new components as
necessary. REFER to: (206-03 Front Disc
Brake)
Brake Pads (Removal and lnstallation),
Brake Caliper (Removal and lnstallation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
+ No
Vehicle OK.
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