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z
Change engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
64,000 Km (40,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
72,000 Km (45,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect automatic transmission fluid level using dipstick, if equipped.
z Inspect brake pads, shoes, rotors, drums, brake lines, hoses and parking brake system.
z Inspect wheel ends for end play and noise.
z Inspect engine cooling system and hoses.
z Inspect steering linkage, suspension and (if equipped) driveshaft and ball joints.
z Rotate tires and inspect for wear.
z If equipped, install a new cabin air filter.
z If filled with green engine coolant, change coolant.
80,000 Km (50,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
z Drain coalescent fuel filter and replace filter (NGV).
88,000 Km (55,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
96,000 Km (60,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect brake pads, shoes, rotors, drums, brake lines, hoses and parking brake system.
z Inspect wheel ends for end play and noise.
z Inspect engine cooling system and hoses.
z Inspect steering linkage, suspension and (if equipped) driveshaft and ball joints.
z Rotate tires and inspect for wear.
z Install a new engine air filter.
z Install a new fuel filter. (See ADDITIONAL INFORMATION below.)
z If equipped, install a new cabin air filter.
z Change automatic transmission/transaxle fluid on all vehicles equipped with AX4S, 4F50N,
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equipped.
z If equipped, install new climate controlled seat filters (Navigator, Lincoln LS and Aviator).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: If vehicle is registered in California, the California Air Resources Board
(CARB) has determined that failure to install a new fuel filter at this interval will not nullify the emission
warranty or limit recall liability prior to completion of the vehicle's useful life. It is, however,
recommended that maintenance checks be carried out and recorded at the indicated intervals.
Additional checks for natural gas and propane vehicles at this interval include inspecting fuel tanks, as
well as draining coalescent fuel filter and installing a new filter.
104,000 Km (65,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
112,000 Km (70,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
120,000 Km (75,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect automatic transmission fluid level using dipstick.
z Inspect brake pads, shoes, rotors, drums, brake lines, hoses and parking brake system.
z Inspect wheel ends for end play and noise.
z Inspect engine cooling system and hoses.
z Inspect steering linkage, suspension and (if equipped) driveshaft and ball joints.
z Rotate tires and inspect for wear.
z Install a new cabin air filter.
z Drain coalescent fuel filter and replace filter (NGV).
z Change green engine coolant, if equipped.
128,000 Km (80,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
136,000 Km (85,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
144,000 Km (90,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect brake pads, shoes, rotors, drums, brake lines, hoses and parking brake system. Klj . 6 ba
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z
Inspect wheel ends for end play and noise.
z Inspect engine cooling system and hoses.
z Inspect exhaust system and heat shields.
z Inspect steering linkage, suspension and (if equipped) driveshaft and ball joints.
z Rotate tires and inspect for wear.
z Install a new engine air filter.
z Install a new fuel filter.
z If equipped, install a new cabin air filter.
z Change automatic transmission/transaxle fluid on all vehicles equipped with AX4S, 4F50N,
4R100, 4F27E. Inspect automatic transmission fluid level using dipstick on all other vehicles, if
equipped.
z If equipped, install new climate controlled seat filters (Navigator, Lincoln LS and Aviator).
Additional services for natural gas and propane vehicles include inspecting fuel tanks, as well as
draining coalescent fuel filter bowl and installing a new filter.
152,000 Km (95,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
160,000 Km (100,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect accessory drive belt(s).
z Rotate tires and inspect for wear.
z Install new spark plugs.
z If filled with yellow coolant, change coolant or at 5 years, whichever comes first.
z Install a new PCV on all cars and light trucks under 6,000 pounds Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW).
z Drain coalescent fuel filter and replace filter (NGV).
168,000 Km (105,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect automatic transmission fluid level if equipped with dipstick.
z Inspect brake pads, shoes, rotors, drums, brake lines, hoses and parking brake system.
z Inspect wheel ends for end play and noise.
z Inspect engine coolant system and hoses.
z Inspect steering linkage, suspension and (if equipped) driveshaft and ball joints.
z Rotate tires and inspect for wear.
z If equipped, install a new cabin air filter.
z If filled with green engine coolant, change coolant. 176,000 Km (110,000 Miles) Klj . 7 ba
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z
Change engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
184,000 Km (115,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
192,000 Km (120,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect brake pads, shoes, rotors, drums, brake lines, hoses and parking brake system.
z Inspect wheel ends for end play and noise.
z Inspect engine cooling system and hoses.
z Inspect exhaust system and heat shields.
z Inspect steering linkage, suspension and (if equipped) driveshaft and ball joints.
z Rotate tires and inspect for wear.
z Install a new engine air filter.
z Install a new fuel filter. (See ADDITIONAL INFORMATION below.)
z If equipped, install a new cabin air filter.
z Install new accessory drive belt(s) (Escort).
z Install a new PCV valve on all cars and light trucks over 6,000 Gross Vehicle Weight.
z Change automatic transmission/transaxle fluid on all vehicles equipped with AX4S, 4F50N,
4R100, 4F27E. Inspect automatic transmission fluid level using dipstick on all other vehicles, if
equipped.
z Install a new camshaft belt on all 2.0L, 4- cylinder engines (Escort, Focus, ZX2 and Escape).
z If equipped, install new climate controlled seat filters (Navigator, Lincoln LS and Aviator).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Additional services for natural gas and propane vehicles include
inspecting fuel tanks, as well as draining coalescent fuel filter bowl and installing a new filter.
200,000 Km (125,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
z Drain coalescent fuel filter and replace filter (NGV).
208,000 Km (130,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
216,000 Km (135,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter. Klj . 8 ba
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z
If equipped, inspect automatic transmission fluid level with dipstick.
z Inspect brake pads, shoes, rotors, drums, brake lines, hoses and parking brake system.
z Inspect wheel ends for end play and noise.
z Inspect engine cooling system and hoses.
z Inspect steering linkage, suspension and (if equipped) driveshaft and ball joints.
z Rotate tires and inspect for wear.
z Install a new cabin air filter.
z If filled with green engine coolant, change coolant.
224,000 Km (140,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
232,000 Km (145,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
240,000 Km (150,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect brake pads, shoes, rotors, drums, brake lines, hoses and parking brake system.
z Inspect wheel ends for end play and noise.
z Inspect engine cooling system and hoses.
z Inspect exhaust system and heat shields.
z Inspect steering linkage, suspension and (if equipped) driveshaft and ball joints.
z Rotate tires and inspect for wear.
z Install a new engine air filter.
z Install a new fuel filter. (See ADDITIONAL INFORMATION below.)
z If equipped, install a new cabin air filter.
z If filled with yellow engine coolant, change coolant or at 8 years, whichever comes first.
z Change automatic transmission/transaxle fluid and filter.
z Change rear axle lubricant on all rear wheel (RWD) vehicles.
z Install a new accessory drive belt(s) (if a new belt has not been installed within the last 100,000
miles).
z If equipped, install new climate controlled seat filters (Navigator, Lincoln LS and Aviator).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: If vehicle is registered in California, the California Air Resources Board
(CARB) has determined that failure to install a new fuel filter at this interval will not nullify the emission
warranty or limit recall liability prior to completion of the vehicle's useful life. It is, however
recommended that maintenance checks be carried out and recorded at the indicated intervals.
Additional checks for natural gas and propane vehicles include inspecting fuel tanks, as well as
draining and installing a new filter. Klj . 9 ba
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Noise, Vibration and Harshness (NVH)
Noise is any undesirable sound, usually unpleasant in nature. Vibration is any motion, shaking or
trembling, that can be felt or seen when an object moves back and forth or up and down. Harshness is
a ride quality issue where the vehicle's response to the road transmits sharply to the customer.
Harshness normally describes a firmer than usual response from the suspension system. Noise,
vibration and harshness (NVH) is a term used to describe these conditions, which result in varying
degrees of dissatisfaction. Although, a certain level of NVH caused by road and environmental
conditions is normal. This section is designed to aid in the diagnosis, testing and repair of NVH
concerns.
Acceptable Noise, Vibration and Harshness
All internal combustion engines and drivelines produce some noise and vibration; operating in a real
world environment adds noise that is not subject to control. Vibration isolators, mufflers and dampers
reduce these to acceptable levels. A driver who is unfamiliar with a vehicle can think that some sounds
are abnormal when actually the sounds are normal for the vehicle type. For example, Traction-
Lok®
differentials produce a slight noise on slow turns after extended highway driving. This is acceptable
and has no detrimental effect on the locking axle function. As a technician, it is very important to be
familiar with vehicle features and know how they relate to NVH concerns and their diagnosis. For
example, if the vehicle has automatic overdrive, it is important to test drive the vehicle both in and out
of overdrive mode.
Diagnostic Theory
The shortest route to an accurate diagnosis results from:
zsystem knowledge, including comparison with a known good system.
z system history, including repair history and usage patterns.
z condition history, especially any relationship to repairs or sudden change.
z knowledge of possible sources.
z using a systematic diagnostic method that divides the system into related areas.
The diagnosis and correction of noise, vibration and harshness concerns requires:
za road or system test to determine the exact nature of the concern.
z an analysis of the possible causes.
z testing to verify the cause.
z repairing any concerns found.
z a road test or system test to make sure the concern has been corrected or brought back to
within an acceptable range.
Glossary of Terms SECTION 100-
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Clonk
A hydraulic knocking sound. Sound occurs with air pockets in a hydraulic system. Also described as
hammering.
Clunk/Driveline Clunk
A heavy or dull, short-
duration, low-frequency sound. Occurs mostly on a vehicle that is accelerating or
decelerating abruptly. Also described as a thunk.
Coast/Deceleration
Releasing the accelerator pedal at cruise, allowing the engine to reduce vehicle speed without
applying the brakes.
Coast/Neutral Coast
Placing the transmission range selector in NEUTRAL (N) or depressing the clutch pedal while at
cruise.
Constant Velocity (CV) Joint
A joint used to absorb vibrations caused by driving power being transmitted at an angle.
Controlled Rear Suspension Height
The height at which a designated vehicle element must be when driveline angle measurements are
made.
Coupling Shaft
The shaft between the transfer case and the front drive axle or, in a two- piece rear driveshaft, the front
section.
CPS
Cycles per second. Same as hertz (Hz).
Cracks
A mid- frequency sound, related to squeak. Sound varies with temperature conditions.
Creak
A metallic squeak.
Cruise
Constant speed on level ground; neither accelerating nor decelerating.
Cycle
The process of a vibrating component going through a complete range of motion and returning to the Klj . 4 ba
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starting point.
Decibel
A unit of measurement, referring to sound pressure level, abbreviated dB.
Drive Engine Run-
Up (DERU) Test
The operation of the engine through the normal rpm range with the vehicle standing still, the brakes
applied and the transmission engaged. This test is used for noise and vibration checks.
Driveline Angles
The differences of alignment between the transmission output shaft, the driveshaft, and the rear axle
pinion centerline.
Driveshaft
The shaft that transmits power to the rear axle input shaft (pinion shaft). In a two- piece driveshaft, it is
the rearmost shaft.
Drivetrain
All power transmitting components from the engine to the wheels; includes the clutch or torque
converter, the transmission, the transfer case, the driveshaft, and the front or rear drive axle.
Drivetrain Damper
A weight attached to the engine, the transmission, the transfer case, or the axle. It is tuned by weight
and placement to absorb vibration.
Drone
A low frequency (100- 200 Hz) steady sound, like a freezer compressor. Also described as a moan.
Drumming
A cycling, low-frequency (20- 100 Hz), rhythmic noise often accompanied by a sensation of pressure on
the ear drums. Also described as a low rumble, boom, or rolling thunder. Dynamic Balance Klj . 5 ba
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The equal distribution of weight on each side of the centerline, so that when the wheel and tire
assembly spins, there is no tendency for the assembly to move from side-
to-side (wobble).
Dynamically unbalanced wheel and tire assemblies can cause wheel shimmy.
Engine Imbalance
A condition in which an engine's center mass is not concentric to the rotation center, causing
excessive motion.
Engine Misfire
When combustion in one or more cylinders does not occur or occurs at the wrong time.
Engine Shake
An exaggerated engine movement or vibration that directly increases in frequency as the engine speed
increases. It is caused by non- equal distribution of mass in the rotating or reciprocating components.
Flexible Coupling
A flexible joint.
Float
A drive mode on the dividing line between cruise and coast where the throttle setting matches the
engine speed with the road speed.
Flutter
Mid to high (100- 2000 Hz) intermittent sound due to air flow. Similar to a flag flapping in the wind.
Frequency
The rate at which a cycle occurs within a given time.
Gravelly Feel
A grinding or growl in a component, similar to the feel experienced when driving on gravel.
Grind
An abrasive sound, similar to using a grinding wheel, or rubbing sand paper against wood.
Hiss
Steady high frequency (200- 800 Hz) noise. Vacuum leak sound.
Hoot
A steady low frequency tone (50- 500 Hz), sounds like blowing over a long neck bottle. Howl Klj . 6 ba
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A mid-
range frequency (200- 800 Hz) noise between drumming and whine. Also described as a hum.
Hum
Mid- frequency (200- 800 Hz) steady sound, like a small fan motor. Also described as a howl.
Hz
Hertz; a frequency measured in cycles per second.
Imbalance
Out of balance; heavier on one side than the other. In a rotating component, imbalance often causes
vibration.
Inboard
Toward the centerline of the vehicle.
Intensity
The physical quality of sound that relates to the strength of the vibration (measured in decibels). The
higher the sound's amplitude, the higher the intensity and vice versa.
Isolate
To separate the influence of one component to another.
Knock
A heavy, loud, repetitious sound, like a knock on the door.
Moan
A constant, low- frequency (100-200 Hz) tone. Also described as a hum.
Neutral Engine Run- Up (NERU) Test
The operation of the engine through the normal rpm range with the vehicle standing still and the
transmission disengaged. This test is used to identify engine related vibrations.
Neutralize/Normalize
To return to an unstressed position. Used to describe mounts. Refer to Bound Up.
Outboard
Away from the centerline of the vehicle.
Ping
A short duration, high- frequency sound, which has a slight echo. Klj . 7 ba
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