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Fuel Fired Booster Heater Fuel Pump
Removal
1.
Refer to: Petrol and Petrol-Ethanol Fuel
Systems Health and Safety Precautions
(100-00 General Information, Description and
Operation).
2. Refer to: Fuel Tank - 2.5L Duratec
(147kW/200PS) - VI5 (310-01 Fuel Tank and
Lines, Removal and Installation).
3. Refer to: Quick Release Coupling (310-00 Fuel
System - General Information, General
Procedures). Installation
1.
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Fuel Fired Booster Heater
General Equipment
Flat-bladed screwdriver
Disassembly
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
1. Refer to: Engine Cooling System Health and
Safety Precautions (100-00 General
Information, Description and Operation).
2. 3. 4.
5.
6.
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13.
14. 15.
General Equipment: Flat-bladed screwdriver Assembly
16.
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SECTION 413-00 Instrument Cluster and Panel
Illumination
VEHICLE APPLICATION:
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CONTENTS
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
413-00-2
Instrument Cluster and Panel Illumination..........................................................................
413-00-2
Principles of Operation.......................................................................................................
413-00-2
Instrument Cluster and Dimmable Backlighting ................................................................
413-00-2
Inspection and Verification.................................................................................................. 413-00-1
Instrument Cluster and Panel Illumination
413-00-1
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Instrument Cluster and Panel Illumination
Refer to
Wiring Diagrams Section 413-00, for
schematic and connector information.
Principles of Operation
NOTE: A new instrument cluster must be
configured.
The instrument cluster and panel illumination
consists of dimmable and non-dimmable
illumination. The dimmable panel illumination is
controlled by the panel illumination switch (part of
the headlamp switch), which allows the brightness
level of the backlights to be adjusted dependent
on the customer preference. When the headlamp
switch is in the parking lamps ON or headlamps
ON position, the intensity of the backlighting can
be adjusted using the panel dimmer switch. The
non dimmable illumination allows for full intensity
dependant on the ignition switch position.
Instrument Cluster and Dimmable
Backlighting A.
Tachometer
B. Engine coolant temperature gauge
C. Fuel gauge
D. Speedometer
E. Information display
The dimmable illumination utilizes light emitting
diodes (LEDs) and bulb(s). The following dimmable
components are backlight using LEDs only:
• ashtray
• cigar lighter
• transmission control lever
• heater control panel
• audio unit • navigation system display module
• instrument cluster
• climate control module
• hazard switch
• traction control system disable switch
• right-hand and left-hand heated front seat
switch(es)
Inspection and Verification
1. Verify the customer concern.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical
or electrical damage.
Visual Inspection Chart Electrical
Mechanical
– Fuse(s)
– Loose or corrodedconnector(s)
– Instrument cluster
– Wiring Harness
– Circuit
– LED(s)
– Bulb(s)
– Engine/engine
compartment or
underbody compon-
ents
– Fluid levels
– Accessory installa- tion
3. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported concern is found, correct the cause (if possible)
before proceeding to the next step.
4. If the cause is not visually evident, verify the symptom and refer to the diagnostic tab within
the Ford approved diagnostic tool. G1054961en
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SECTION 413-01 Instrument Cluster
VEHICLE APPLICATION:
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
413-01-2
Instrument Cluster (Overview)............................................................................................
413-01-2
Replacing the instrument cluster........................................................................................
413-01-2
Self-diagnostic mode..........................................................................................................
413-01-3
Instrument Cluster (System Operation and Component Description)................................
413-01-3
System Diagram.................................................................................................................
413-01-4
System Operation...............................................................................................................
413-01-4
Instrument Cluster..........................................................................................................
413-01-4
Message center..............................................................................................................
413-01-5
Component Description......................................................................................................
413-01-5
Vehicles with low series instrument cluster.....................................................................
413-01-6
Vehicles with high series instrument cluster...................................................................
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING 413-01-7
Instrument Cluster..............................................................................................................
413-01-7
Inspection and Verification..................................................................................................
413-01-7
Configuration of the Instrument Cluster..............................................................................
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 413-01-9
Instrument Cluster.............................................................................................................. 413-01-1
Instrument Cluster
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Instrument Cluster – Overview
Replacing the instrument cluster
When installing a new instrument cluster, the Ford
diagnostics device must be connected before
dismantling the instrument cluster, in order to load
the configuration data of the defective instrument
cluster using the "Installation of programmable
modules" routine. In addition, the value on the
odometer of the defective instrument cluster must
be noted, as this is required for configuration of the
new instrument cluster. If the odometer value
cannot be obtained from the instrument cluster
(display failure), the customer should supply the
approximate value.
When installing a new instrument cluster, the Ford
diagnostics device must be connected after
installation in order to download the configuration
data of the defective instrument cluster into the
new instrument cluster using the "Installation of
programmable modules" routine, and to configure
the newly installed instrument cluster to the PATS
system.
Self-diagnostic mode
1.
To enter the instrument cluster self-diagnostic
mode, simultaneously press and hold the set
button and turn the ignition switch from position
0 to position II.
2. Entry to self-diagnostic mode is confirmed when
'TEST' is displayed in the odometer's liquid
crystal display (LCD). The instrument cluster
set button must be released within 3 seconds
of TEST being displayed in the tripmeter LCD
(liquid crystal display) display. Otherwise the
system will exit self-diagnostic mode.
3. To navigate through or skip any of the
instrument cluster self-diagnostic mode tests,
press the SET button. If the SET button is pressed for more than 3 seconds between tests,
the instrument cluster will exit self-diagnostic
mode.
4. Self-diagnostic mode is deactivated when the
ignition switch is turned to the OFF position or
low battery voltage is detected.
5. If input data to the instrument cluster is missing
or invalid, the tripmeter LCD will display '----'.
6. If the self-diagnostic mode cannot be activated,
test the instrument cluster using the Ford
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Description
Item
Instrument Cluster
1
PCM (powertrain control module)
2
EHPS (electro-hydraulic power steering)
control module
3
Audio unit
4
GEM (generic electronic module)
5
RCM (restraints control module)
6
PATS transceiver
7 Description
Item
Steering wheel lock module
8
Left-hand steering column switch
9
Fuel level sensor
10
Washer water level warning lamp switch
11
Accelerator pedal position sensor
12
CPP (clutch pedal position) sensor/BPP
(brake pedal position) sensor
13
Lighting control switch
14
System Operation
Instrument Cluster
The instrument cluster contains analog displays
as well as warning and control lamps for displaying
the system status; in addiiton, there is an LCD
indicator field for driver information.
The instrument cluster receives the following
signals from the PCM via the high speed CAN
(controller area network) Bus (HS-CAN):
• Vehicle speed – The PCM receives the necessary signalsfrom the ABS (anti-lock brake system) wheel
sensors from the ABS control unit on the
HS-CAN.
• Engine Coolant Temperature
• Engine oil pressure.
• Engine speed
The instrument cluster receives the following
signals from the GEM via the medium speed CAN
Bus (MS-CAN):
• Ambient temperature
• Brake fluid level
• Handbrake control
• Door latch control
• Liftgate latch control
• High beam control
• Headlamp flasher control
• Direction indicator control
The fuel level signal is sent by the two fuel level
sensors in the fuel pumps in the semitrailer tank,
which is wired to the instrument cluster. The
sensors are connected in series, and the total
resistance is determined from the two individual resistors. The instrument cluster converts the raw
fuel level signal into a damped fuel level value.
The odometer shows the total distance travelled
by the vehicle and is based on the same signal as
is processed for the daily mileage counter. The
value is recorded by the instrument cluster and
stored in a protected EEPROM (Electronically
Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory) area.
This area is a memory protected against
manipulation. If the instrument cluster detects an
error in this memory area, e.g. through damage,
the driver is notified with the "Odometer error"
message.
Message center
The message center is operated using the left-hand
switch on the steering column.
The SET/RESET button is activated to select a
submenu and change the settings. If signal tones
have been activated, a short acoustic signal will
sound each time a button is pressed.
By turning the rotary switch, the different menu
displays can be scrolled through or a setting
selected.
In this display, the navigation system can also
display direction and distance information.
In addition, safety and warning messages can be
displayed in this system, such as "Coolant
overheating", "Engine system error" or "Washer
fluid level too low". In addition to a safety message,
a general warning light (red/yellow) lights up.
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