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z
Is the ticking noise gone? CHECK for TSB for applicable vehicle.
REPAIR as necessary. TEST the system
for normal operation.
No
GO to
B2 .
B2 CHECK FOR TICKING NOISE AT THE FUEL
INJECTOR z
Using an EngineEAR, listen at the fuel
injectors by placing a probe on each injector.
To isolate the faulty injector, disconnect the
injector electrical connector and listen for the
noise.
z Is the fuel injector the source of the ticking
noise? Yes
INSTALL a new fuel injector. REFER to
Section 303
- 04A for 3.8L engines or
Section 303 - 04B for 4.6L (2V) engines.
TEST the system for normal operation.
No
GO to B3 .
B3 CHECK THE BELT TENSIONER FOR TICKING
NOISE z
Inspect the accessory drive. Check for the belt
tensioner bottoming at end of travel or not at
end of stroke.
z Using an EngineEAR, listen at the belt
tensioner.
z Is the belt tensioner the source of the
noise? Yes
INSTALL a new belt tensioner. TEST the
system for normal operation.
No
GO to
B4 .
B4 CHECK THE WATER PUMP FOR TICKING
NOISE z
Using an EngineEAR, listen at the water pump
for ticking noise.
z Is the water pump the source of the noise? Yes
INSTALL a new water pump. REFER to
Section 303
- 03A . TEST the system for
normal operation.
No
GO to B5 .
B5 CHECK FOR AN OBSTRUCTION OF THE
COOLING FAN z
Inspect the cooling fan for obstructions.
z Check the cooling fan and shroud for wear or
damage.
z Was there an obstruction or does the
cooling fan show signs of damage? Yes
REPAIR or INSTALL a new cooling fan.
REFER to
Section 303 - 03A . TEST the
system for normal operation.
No
GO to B6 .
B6 CHECK THE OIL PUMP FOR TICKING NOISE
z
Check the oil pump using EngineEARs and
probe at the oil filter adapter to verify the oil
pump as a source.
z Is the oil pump the source of the noise? Yes
INSTALL a new oil pump. REFER to
Section 303
- 01A for 3.8L engines or
Section 303 - 01B for 4.6L (2V) engines.
TEST the system for normal operation.
No
GO to B7 .
B7 CHECK VALVE LIFTERS OR LASH
ADJUSTERS FOR CORRECT OPERATION z
Check valve lifter/lash adjuster for correct
operation, using EngineEARs.
z Are the valve lifters/lash adjusters Yes
VERIFY customer concern. CONDUCT a
diagnosis of other suspect components. Klj . 50 ba
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PINPOINT TEST C: ACCESSORY DRIVE BEARING HOOT
PINPOINT TEST D: POWER STEERING MOAN
PINPOINT TEST E: ENGINE DRIVEN COOLING FAN MOAN operating correctly?
No
INSTALL a new valve lifter/lash adjuster
(s). TEST the system for normal
operation.
Test Step Result / Action to Take
C1 CHECK THE IDLER AND TENSIONER
PULLEY BEARINGS z
Carry out the Vehicle Cold Soak
Procedure in this section.
z Key in START position.
z Place an EngineEAR probe directly on the
pulley center post or bolt to verify which
bearing is making the noise.
z Key in OFF position.
z Is either bearing making the noise? Yes
INSTALL a new pulley/idler. CARRY OUT the
Vehicle Cold Soak Procedure and TEST the
system for normal operation.
No
CONDUCT a diagnosis on other suspect
accessory drive components.
Test Step Result / Action to Take
D1 CHECK THE POWER STEERING
SYSTEM z
Carry out the Vehicle Cold Soak
Procedure in this section.
z Key in START position.
z Turn the steering wheel while the noise
is occurring and listen for changes in
sound pitch or loudness.
z Key in OFF position.
z Does the sound pitch or loudness
change while turning the steering
wheel? Yes
GO to
D2 .
No
CONDUCT a diagnosis on other suspect
accessory drive components. D2 VERIFY THE SOURCE
z
Key in START position.
z Place an EngineEAR probe near the
power steering pump/reservoir while the
noise is occurring. While an assistant
turns the steering wheel, listen for
changes in sound pitch or loudness.
z Key in OFF position.
z Does the sound pitch or loudness
change while turning the steering
wheel? Yes
VERIFY that the supply tube to the pump is
unobstructed. CHECK the fluid condition and
level. DRAIN the fluid and REFILL. CARRY
OUT the Vehicle Cold Soak Procedure and
TEST the system for normal operation. REFER
to Section 211
- 02 .
No
Normal system operation. Test Step Result / Action to Take
E1 CHECK THE ENGINE DRIVEN COOLING
FAN AFTER A COLD SOAK Klj . 51 ba
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PINPOINT TEST F: DRUMMING NOISE z
Carry out the Vehicle Cold Soak Procedure
in this section.
z Key in START position.
z Assess the airflow.
z Raise the engine speed to 1500 rpm while
listening for the moan to increase in
proportion to the airflow.
z Key in OFF position.
z Does the moan increase in proportion to
the airflow? Yes
TEST the fan for normal operation. If the
fan tests normal, GO to
E2 . Otherwise,
REPAIR as necessary.
No
Normal system operation. E2 CHECK THE ENGINE DRIVEN COOLING
FAN AT NORMAL OPERATING TEMPERATURE z
Key in START position.
z Run the engine to normal operating
temperature while listening for the moan to
stop.
z Key in OFF position.
z Does the moan stop? Yes
Normal clutch operation.
No
INSTALL a new fan clutch. TEST the
system for normal operation.
Test Step Result / Action to Take
F1 CHECK THE EXHAUST SYSTEM
z
Key in START position.
z Increase the engine rpm until the noise is the loudest. Note
the engine rpm.
z Key in OFF position.
z Add approximately 9 kg (20 lb) of weight to the exhaust
system. First place the weight at the tail pipe and test, then
at the front pipe.
z Key in START position.
z Increase the engine rpm and listen for the drumming noise.
Note the engine rpm if the noise occurs.
z Key in OFF position.
z Using a vibration analyzer (VA), determine the amount of
vibration that occurs with the drumming noise.
z Is the noise/vibration reduced or eliminated, or does the
noise/vibration occur at a different rpm? Yes
CARRY OUT
Exhaust System Neutralizing in this
section. TEST the system
for normal operation.
No
GO to F2 .
F2 POWERTRAIN/DRIVETRAIN MOUNT NEUTRALIZING
z
Carry out Powertrain/Drivetrain Mount Neutralizing in this
section. Test the system for normal operation.
z Is the noise reduced or eliminated? Yes
Vehicle OK. TEST the
system for normal
operation.
No Klj . 52 ba
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z
wheel bearing life.
z brake cooling.
New wheels need to be installed when vehicle's wheels:
zare bent.
z are cracked.
z are dented.
z are heavily corroded.
z are leaking.
z have elongated wheel hub bolt holes.
z have excessive lateral or radial runout.
Wheel and tire assemblies are attached by six wheel nuts.
It is mandatory to use only the tire sizes recommended on the tire chart attached to the vehicle. Larger
or smaller tires can damage the vehicle, affect durability, and require changing the speedometer
calibration. Make sure wheel size and offsets match those recommended for the tire in use. 1. Inspect for signs of uneven wear that may indicate a need for balancing, rotation, front suspension alignment, damaged tie- rod, or steering components.
2. Check tires for: zcuts.
z stone bruises.
z abrasions
z blisters.
z embedded objects.
3. Tread wear indicators are molded into the bottom of the tread grooves. Install a new tire when the indicator bands become visible.
Symptom Chart Symptom Chart Condition
Possible Sources Action
z Tires show
excess wear on
edge of tread z
Underinflated tires. zADJUST air pressure
in tires.
z Vehicle overloaded. zRETURN vehicle.
NOTIFY customer of
overload condition.
z High- speed cornering. zRETURN vehicle.
NOTIFY customer of
cause of condition.
z Incorrect ride height. zSET ride height.
z Incorrect wheel alignment. zSET alignment to
specification. REFER Klj . 2 ba
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The front disc brake caliper (2B120):
zbolts to the front disc brake caliper anchor plate (2B292), which bolts to the front wheel spindle
(3105).
z is a pin slider, dual piston design.
The front brake discs (1125):
zare of a ventilated full- cast design, with non-directional cooling fins.
z are serviced with the disc brake caliper and front disc brake caliper anchor plate removed.
The front brake disc shield (2K005): Item Part Number Description
1 2B120 Disc brake caliper
2 2L126 Bleeder screw cap
3 2208 Bleeder screw
4 2B164 Anti-
rattle spring 5 2196 Caliper piston
6 2B115 Piston seal
7 2207 Piston dust boot
8 2L200 Pad slipper
9 2B292 Front disc brake caliper anchor plate
10 2001 Brake pads
11 2A492 Guide pin boot
12 2B296 Guide pin
13 2N386 Caliper bolt Klj . 2 ba
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Engine
NOTE:
This section contains information, steps and procedures that may not be specific to your
engine.
This section covers general procedures and diagnosis and testing of the engine system, except for
exhaust emission control devices, which are covered in the Powertrain Control/Emissions Diagnosis
Manual.
The engine incorporates the following features:
za closed positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) system. For additional information, refer to
Section 303 - 08 .
z an exhaust emission control system. For additional information, refer to Section 303 - 08 .
z an evaporative emission control system. For additional information, refer to Section 303 - 13 .
Some engines incorporate a fail- safe cooling system. Refer to the appropriate section in Group 303 for
the procedure.
The engine, fuel system, ignition system, emissions system and exhaust system all affect exhaust
emission levels and must be maintained according to the maintenance schedule. Refer to the
scheduled Maintenance Guide.
Correct engine identification is required to order parts. Refer to the appropriate section in Group 303 for the procedure.
For complete vehicle and engine identification codes, refer to
Section 100 - 01 .
SECTION 303-
00: Engine System — General Information 2003 Mustang Workshop Manual Klj . 1 ba
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REFER to the Powertrain
Control/Emissions Diagnosis
(PC/ED) manual.
z Damaged charging
system/battery. z
REFER to Section 414 - 00 .
z Burnt valve. zINSTALL a new valve.
z Worn piston. zINSTALL a new piston.
z Worn piston rings. zINSTALL new piston rings.
z Worn cylinder. zREPAIR or INSTALL a new
cylinder block.
z Damaged head
gasket. z
INSTALL a new head gasket.
z Damaged cooling
system. z
Refer to the appropriate section
in Group 303 for the procedure.
REFER to the Powertrain
Control/Emissions Diagnosis
(PC/ED) manual.
z Poor idling zVacuum leaks. zRefer to the appropriate section
in Group 303 for the procedure.
REFER to the Powertrain
Control/Emissions Diagnosis
(PC/ED) manual.
z Malfunctioning or
damaged ignition
system. z
Refer to the appropriate section
in Group 303 for the procedure.
REFER to the Powertrain
Control/Emissions Diagnosis
(PC/ED) manual.
z Malfunctioning or
damaged fuel
system. z
Refer to the appropriate section
in Group 303 for the procedure.
REFER to the Powertrain
Control/Emissions Diagnosis
(PC/ED) manual.
z Damaged valve
tappet or lash
adjuster. z
INSTALL a new valve tappet or
lash adjuster.
z Damaged valve
tappet guide or lash
adjuster. z
INSTALL a new valve tappet
guide or valve tappet.
z Incorrect valve-to-
valve seat contact. z
REPAIR or INSTALL a new
valve or valve seat.
z Damaged head
gasket. z
INSTALL a new head gasket.
z Abnormal
combustion z
Malfunctioning or
damaged fuel
system. z
Refer to the appropriate section
in Group 303 for the procedure.
REFER to the Powertrain
Control/Emissions Diagnosis
(PC/ED) manual.
z Malfunctioning or
damaged ignition
system. z
Refer to the appropriate section
in Group 303 for the procedure.
REFER to the Powertrain
Control/Emissions Diagnosis
(PC/ED) manual.
z Malfunctioning or
damaged air intake
system. z
Refer to the appropriate section
in Group 303 for the procedure.
REFER to the Powertrain
Control/Emissions Diagnosis Klj . 3 ba
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(PC/ED) manual.
z Damaged valve
tappet or lash
adjuster. z
INSTALL a new valve tappet or
lash adjuster.
z Damaged valve
tappet guide or
valve tappet. z
INSTALL a new valve tappet
guide or valve tappet.
z Burnt or sticking
valve. z
REPAIR or INSTALL a new
valve.
z Weak or broken
valve spring. z
INSTALL a new valve spring.
z Carbon
accumulation in
combustion
chamber. z
ELIMINATE carbon buildup.
z Excessive oil
consumption z
Leaking oil. zREPAIR oil leakage.
z Malfunctioning PCV
system. z
REPAIR or INSTALL new
necessary components.
z Worn valve stem
seal. z
INSTALL a new valve stem seal.
z Worn valve stem or
valve guide. z
INSTALL a new valve and valve
guide.
z Sticking piston
rings. z
REPAIR or INSTALL new piston
rings.
z Worn piston ring
groove. z
INSTALL a new piston and
piston pin.
z Worn piston or
cylinder. z
REPAIR or INSTALL a new
piston or cylinder block.
z Engine noise zLeaking exhaust
system. z
REPAIR exhaust leakage.
z Incorrect drive belt
tension. z
REFER to Section 303 - 05 .
z Malfunctioning
generator bearing. z
Refer to the appropriate section
in Group 414 for the procedure.
z Malfunctioning
water pump
bearing. z
REFER to Section 303 - 03A .
z Malfunctioning or
damaged cooling
system. z
REFER to Section 303 - 03A .
z Malfunctioning or
damaged fuel
system. z
Refer to the appropriate section
in Group 303 for the procedure.
REFER to the Powertrain
Control/Emissions Diagnosis
(PC/ED) manual.
z Loose timing
chain/belt (6268). z
ADJUST or INSTALL a new
timing chain/belt.
z Damaged timing
chain tensioner
(6L266). z
INSTALL a new timing chain
tensioner.
z Excessive main
bearing clearance. z
ADJUST clearance or INSTALL
a new crankshaft main bearing
(6333). Klj . 4 ba
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1. If compression improves considerably, piston rings are faulty.
2. If compression does not improve, valves are sticking or seating incorrectly.
3. If two adjacent cylinders indicate low compression pressures and squirting oil on each piston
does not increase compression, the head gasket may be leaking between cylinders. Engine oil
or coolant in cylinders could result from this condition.
Use the Compression Pressure Limit Chart when checking cylinder compression so that the
lowest reading is within 75 percent of the highest reading.
Cylinder Leakage Detection
When a cylinder produces a low reading, use of the Engine Cylinder Leak Detection/Air Pressurization
Kit will be helpful in pinpointing the exact cause.
The leakage detector is inserted in the spark plug hole, the piston is brought up to dead center on the
compression stroke, and compressed air is admitted.
Once the combustion chamber is pressurized, a special gauge included in the kit will read the
percentage of leakage. Leakage exceeding 20 percent is excessive.
While the air pressure is retained in the cylinder, listen for the hiss of escaping air. A leak at the intake
valve (6507) will be heard in the throttle body (9E926). A leak at the exhaust valve (6505) can be
heard at the tail pipe. Leakage past the piston rings will be audible at the positive crankcase ventilation
(PCV) connection. If air is passing through a blown head gasket to an adjacent cylinder, the noise will
be evident at the spark plug hole of the cylinder into which the air is leaking. Cracks in the cylinder
block or gasket leakage into the cooling system may be detected by a stream of bubbles in the radiator
(8005).
Oil Consumption Test
The following diagnostic procedure is used to determine the source of excessive internal oil
consumption. 1. NOTE: Oil use is normally greater during the first 16,100 km (10,000 miles) of service. As
mileage increases, oil use generally decreases. Vehicles in normal service should get at least
1,450 km per liter (900 miles per quart) after 16,000 km (10,000 miles) of service. High speed
driving, towing, high ambient temperature and other factors may result in greater oil use.
Define excessive oil consumption, such as the number of miles driven per liter (quart) of oil
used. Also determine customer's driving habits, such as sustained high speed operation,
towing, extended idle and other considerations.
2. Verify that the engine has no external oil leak as described under Engine Oil Leaks in the Diagnosis and Testing portion of this section.
3. Verify that the engine has the correct oil level dipstick (6750).
4. Verify that the engine is not being run in an overfilled condition. Check the oil level at least five minutes after a hot shutdown with the vehicle parked on a level surface. In no case should the
level be above MAX or the letter F in FULL. If significantly overfilled, carry out Steps 6a through
6d.
5. Verify the spark plugs are not oil saturated. If the spark plugs are oil saturated and compression is good it can be assumed the valve seals or valve guides are at fault. Klj . 9 ba
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IN-
VEHICLE REPAIR
Lower Intake Manifold
Removal 1. Remove the upper intake manifold. For additional information, refer to Upper Intake Manifold in
this section.
2. Partially drain the cooling system. For additional information, refer to Section 303 - 03A .
3. Relieve the fuel system pressure. For additional information, refer to Section 310 - 00 .
4. Disconnect the fuel rail pressure (FRP) sensor electrical connector and vacuum hose.
5. Disconnect the fuel supply tube spring lock coupling. For additional information, refer to Section 310 - 00 .
6. Disconnect and position the engine wire harness aside.
7. Disconnect the intake manifold runner control (IMRC) electrical connector.
SECTION 303-
01A: Engine — 3.8L 2003 Mustang Workshop Manual Material
Item Specification
Silicone Gasket and Sealant
F7AZ-
19554- EA or equivalent WSE-
M4G323-
A4 Metal Surface Cleaner
F4AZ-
19A536- RA or
equivalent WSE-
M5B392- A Klj . 1 ba
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