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Quick Release Coupling
General EquipmentFlat-bladed screwdriver
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.
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Fuel System Pressure Check — 2.5L Duratec (162kW/220PS) -VI5
General Equipment
Adapter Pressure Vacuum Transducer (C219)
Ford Diagnostic Equipment
Pressure Vacuum Transducer (C407)
1. Refer to: Petrol and Petrol-Ethanol Fuel
Systems Health and Safety Precautions
(100-00 General Information, Description and
Operation).
2. Refer to: Fuel System Pressure Release
(310-00 Fuel System - General Information,
General Procedures).
3. General Equipment: Adapter Pressure
Vacuum Transducer (C219)

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C 219
4.
Connect the following items:
• General Equipment: Adapter Pressure Vacuum Transducer (C219)
• General Equipment: Pressure Vacuum Transducer (C407)
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C 407
C219
5.Using the digital multi-meter function, measure
the fuel system pressure.
General Equipment: Ford Diagnostic Equipment
6. General Equipment: Ford Diagnostic Equipment
650 - 7503.6 - 4 bar650 - 7503.2 - 3.4 bar
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8.Refer to: Fuel System Pressure Release
(310-00 Fuel System - General Information,
General Procedures).
9. Disconnect the following items:
• General Equipment: Adapter Pressure Vacuum Transducer (C219)
• General Equipment: Pressure Vacuum Transducer (C407)
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C 407
C 219
10. General Equipment: Adapter Pressure
Vacuum Transducer (C219)

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Fuel System Pressure Release
Release
1.Refer to: Petrol and Petrol-Ethanol Fuel
Systems Health and Safety Precautions
(100-00 General Information, Description and
Operation).
2. Remove the fuel pump and sender unit fuse.
3. Start the engine and allow it to idle until the
engine stalls.
4. Crank the engine for approximately five seconds
to make sure that the fuel rail pressure is
released.
5. Install the fuel pump and sender unit fuse.
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Changing the right-hand fuel pump and level
indicator module
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If the right-hand fuel pump and level indicator
module needs to be changed on a vehicle with a
booster heater/additional heater, the bore for the
connection to the fuel-fired booster
heater/additional heater must be drilled.
The right-hand fuel pump and level indicator
module contains a demand-switched electric fuel
pump which drives two suction jet pumps. One of
them ensures that fuel is pumped from the left-hand
half of the tank into the right-hand half. On-demand
switching is performed by the fuel pump module.
To remove the right-hand fuel pump and level
indicator module it is necessary to detach theleft-hand fuel pump and level indicator module and
pull it out slightly so that the connecting hose can
be detached and the connector for the left-hand
fuel pump and level indicator module can be
disconnected. The left-hand fuel pump and level
indicator module can be removed without detaching
the right-hand fuel pump and level indicator
module.
The instrument cluster uses the signals from both
fuel fill level sensors to determine the fuel fill level.
The resistor tracks of the fuel fill level sensors
cannot be replaced individually.
The fuel filter is designed to last for the service life
of the vehicle and does not need to be replaced.
The right-hand fuel pump and level indicator
module contains an overpressure limiting valve.
This overpressure limiting valve ensures that the
fuel pressure between the injectors and the
right-hand fuel pump and level indicator module
does not exceed 3.3 bar after the engine is
stopped. This reduces the formation of vapor
bubbles and also prevents dripping from the
injectors.
Fuel filler pipe and tank cap
NOTE:
Any water in the filling area can cause the
mechanism to freeze at temperatures below 0 °C.
In this case the closing mechanism will not open
when the nozzle of the petrol/diesel pump is
inserted.
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Air Conditioning (A/C) System Recovery, Evacuation and Charging
General EquipmentAir Conditioning Service Unit
Automatic Calibration Halogen Leak Detector
Electronic Leak Detector
Refrigerant Identification Equipment
UV Leak Detector
1. Refer to: Air Conditioning (A/C) System Health
and Safety Precautions (100-00 General
Information, Description and Operation).
2.
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3. CAUTION: The refrigerant analyzer must be used before recovery, otherwise the
refrigerant center may become
contaminated. Contaminated refrigerant
must be disposed of as hazardous
waste. Always follow the manufacturer's
instructions when using the refrigerant
center and the refrigerant analyzer.
Unscrew and remove the protective caps from
the A/C charging connections.
General Equipment: Air Conditioning Service Unit
General Equipment: Refrigerant Identification Equipment 4.
Low-pressure connection
1.
2. High-pressure connection
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5. Connect the service unit lines to the filling
connection of the air conditioning system.
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6.Drain the air conditioning system via the
low-pressure port in accordance with the service
unit manufacturer instructions.
7. CAUTION: Make sure that the specified amount of refrigerant oil is added.
NOTE:This step is only required when installing
a new component.
Fill up with refrigerant oil.
Refer to: Specifications (412-00 Climate Control
System - General Information, Specifications).
Refer to: Refrigerant Oil Adding (412-00 Climate
Control System - General Information, General
Procedures).
8. Evacuate the air conditioning system in
accordance with the service unit manufacturer
instructions.
9. NOTE: The system is leak-tight if the pressure
increase does not exceed 20 mbar.
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Perform the leak test, by closing the hand valves
on the gauge set, switching off the service unit
vacuum pump and observing the low pressure
gauge.
10. N O T E : This step is only necessary if the
pressure increase exceeds 20 mbar.
Locate and rectify any leaks in the A/C
refrigerant circuit using a leak tester.
General Equipment: UV Leak Detector
General Equipment: Electronic Leak Detector
General Equipment: Automatic Calibration Halogen Leak Detector
11 . Add refrigerant oil to the air conditioning system.
Refer to: Specifications (412-00 Climate Control
System - General Information, Specifications).
Refer to: Refrigerant Oil Adding (412-00 Climate
Control System - General Information, General
Procedures).
12. Fill the air conditioning system with liquid
through the high-pressure connection.
Refer to: Specifications (412-00 Climate Control
System - General Information, Specifications).
13. Open the shut-off valve on the high-pressure
side.
1.
2. Switch the service unit to "Fill" mode and fill
the system with the specified quantity of
liquid refrigerant (R134a).
14. Fill the air conditioning system with gas through
the low-pressure connection.
Refer to: Specifications (412-00 Climate Control
System - General Information, Specifications).
15. Open the shut-off valve on the low-pressure
side.
1.
2. Switch the service unit to "Fill" mode and fill
the system with the specified quantity of
gaseous refrigerant.
3. Add the remaining amount of refrigerant with the air conditioning switched on. To do so
run the engine at about 1200-1500 rev/min.
Set the air conditioning system to full cooling
power and fresh air mode. Set the blower
motor to the highest setting. Fill with the
remainder of the specified fill capacity.
16. Disconnect the service unit. 17.
Close the shut-off valve.
1.
2. Switch off the service unit.
3. Disconnect the service unit lines from the
filling connections of the air conditioning
system.
4. Screw the protective caps onto the charging connections.
18. Install all components in reverse order.
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Electronic Leak Detection
1.Refer to: Air Conditioning (A/C) System Health
and Safety Precautions (100-00 General
Information, Description and Operation).
2. WARNINGS:
Before starting leak detection, make
sure that the area where it is to be done
is well ventilated. If the surrounding air
is contaminated with refrigerant gas, the
leak detector will indicate this gas all
the time. Odors from other chemicals
such as antifreeze, diesel fuel, disc
brake cleaner, or other cleaning
solvents can cause the same problem.
Prevent air movement while performing
leak detection.
The refrigerant identification equipment
must be used before attaching the
manifold gauge set. Otherwise the
manifold gauge set may become
contaminated. Contaminated refrigerant
must be disposed of as special waste.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions
when working with the service unit.
NOTE: At 24°C with the engine switched off,
both manifold gauges should show 4.1 to 5.5
bar.
Attach the manifold gauge set to the service
gauge port valves.
3. For the leak test, close the manual valves on
the gauge set.
4. If little or no pressure is indicated, charge the
system with approx. 300g of refrigerant. Refer
to: Air Conditioning System - Evacuate and
Refill.
5. Use the R-134a Automatic Calibration Halogen
Leak Detector to leak test the refrigerant system.
Follow the instructions included with leak
detector for handling and operation techniques.
6. If any leak is found, extract the refrigerant under
suction. Refer to: Air Conditioning System -
Evacuate and Refill.
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412-01-42
Heater Core and Evaporator Core Housing .......................................................................
412-01-45
(34 364 0)
Heater Core — RHD ........................................................................\
...............
412-01-53
Suction Accumulator ........................................................................\
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412-01-56
Suction Accumulator to Air Conditioning (A/C) Compressor Line ......................................
412-01-57
Suction Accumulator to Air Conditioning (A/C) Compressor Line — 2.5L Duratec
(147kW/200PS) - VI5 ........................................................................\
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412-01-58
Low-Pressure Cutoff Switch ........................................................................\
.......................
412-01-59
High-Pressure Cutoff Switch ........................................................................\
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412-01-60
Evaporator ........................................................................\
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412-01-62
Evaporator Outlet Line ........................................................................\
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412-01-65
Evaporator Core Orifice ........................................................................\
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412-01-68
Condenser to Evaporator Line........................................................................\
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412-01-71
(34 300 0)
Climate Control Assembly — Vehicles With: Manual Temperature Control ....
412-01-72
(34 300 0)
Climate Control Assembly — Vehicles With: Automatic Temperature Control .
412-01-73
(34 485 4)
Footwell Air Discharge Temperature Sensor ..................................................
412-01-74
Center Register Air Discharge Temperature Sensor ..........................................................
412-01-75
In-Vehicle Temperature Sensor ........................................................................\
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412-01-76
(34 676 0)
Ambient Air Temperature Sensor ...................................................................
412-01-77
(34 665 0)
Sunload Sensor ........................................................................\
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412-01-78
(34 591 0)
Footwell Vent/Duct Blend Door Actuator — RHD ...........................................
412-01-79
(34 606 0)
Air Inlet Blend Door Actuator ........................................................................\
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412-01-80
(34 608 0)
Driver Side Temperature Blend Door Actuator ...............................................
412-01-81
(34 608 0)
Passenger Side Temperature Blend Door Actuator .......................................
412-01-82
(34 591 0)
Defrost Vent/Register Blend Door Actuator — RHD ......................................
412-01-2
Climate Control
412-01- 2
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Climate control
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Description
Item
Condenser
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Air conditioning compressor
2
High pressure filling connection
3
Refrigerant drier
4Description
Item
Dual pressure switch
5
Low pressure filling connection
6
Low pressure limiting switch
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Evaporator Core Orifice Tube
8
Evaporator assembly
9
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