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Component Tests
Brake Booster
1. Check the hydraulic brake system for leaks or insufficient fluid.
2. With the transmission (7003) in NEUTRAL, stop the engine (6007) and apply the parking brake control (2780). Apply the brake pedal several times to exhaust all vacuum in the system.
3. Apply the brake pedal and hold it in the applied position. Start the engine. If the vacuum system is operating, the brake pedal will tend to move downward under constant foot pressure. If no
motion is felt, the power brake booster system is not functioning. Continue with the following
steps.
4. Remove the vacuum booster hose from the check valve connection. Manifold vacuum must be available at the check valve end of the vacuum booster hose with the engine at idle speed and
the transmission in NEUTRAL. If the manifold vacuum is available to the power brake booster,
connect the vacuum booster hose to the power brake booster check valve and repeat Steps 2
and 3.
5. If no downward movement of the brake pedal is felt, install a new power brake booster.
6. Operate the engine a minimum of 10 seconds at fast idle. Stop the engine, and let the vehicle stand for 10 minutes. Then apply the brake pedal with approximately 89 N (20 lb) of force. The
brake pedal feel should be the same as that noted with the engine operating. If the brake pedal
feels hard (no power assist), install a new power brake booster check valve and retest. If the
brake pedal feels spongy, bleed the hydraulic system to remove air. For additional information,
refer to Bleeding — System in this section. Check Valve z
Engine running at idle speed.
z CAUTION: Do not hold the brake pedal at 444 Nm
(100 lb) force for more than 5 seconds at a time.
z Apply brake pedal with approximately 444 Nm (100 lb)
force and hold.
z Check hydro-boost unit input seal, housing seal,
accumulator seal, piston seal and spool plug seal for
leakage.
z Is hydro- boost unit free of leaks? Yes
GO to
G6 .
No
INSTALL a new hydro- boost
unit. G6 CHECK RESERVE RETENTION
z
Engine running at idle speed.
z CAUTION: Do not hold the brake pedal at 444 Nm
(100 lb) force for more than 5 seconds at a time.
z Charge system to pressure by holding the steering wheel at
stop or by pressing the brake pedal with approximately 444
Nm (100 lb) force.
z Key in OFF position.
z Wait five seconds.
z Press brake pedal and observe if there is any power brake
reserve.
z Is there any power brake reserve? Yes
Hydro-
boost unit is OK.
No
INSTALL a new hydro- boost
unit. Klj . 13 ba
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7. Bleed each brake tube at the brake master cylinder as follows:
1. Have an assistant pump the brake pedal, and then hold firm pressure on the brake pedal.
2. Loosen the rear most brake tube fittings until a stream of brake fluid comes out. While the assistant maintains pressure on the brake pedal, tighten the brake tube fitting.
3. Repeat this operation until clear, bubble- free fluid comes out.
4. Refill the brake master cylinder reservoir as necessary. Repeat the bleeding operation at the front brake tube.
Master Cylinder Priming — 4.6L
1. CAUTION: Use only bleed screws on the engine side of the brake master cylinder
(2140). The hydro- boost bleed screw, located near the dash on the hydro- booster
casting, is for the booster cavity filled with power steering fluid, not brake fluid.
Connect a clear waste line to the bleed screw closet to the booster first and the other end in a
container partially filled with recommended brake fluid.
2. Open the bleeder screw, have an assistant push the brake pedal down slowly through full travel, close the bleeder screw, then return brake pedal slowly to full released position. Wait five
seconds, then repeat operation until air bubbles cease to appear.
3. Repeat Step 2 for bleeder screw farthest from hydro- booster. Klj . 3 ba
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Brake Booster —
Hydro-Boost
The Hydro- Boost brake booster is a hydraulically operated brake booster powered by the power
steering pump (3A674). The power steering pump provides the fluid pressure to operate both the
power brake booster and the power steering gear (3504).
A Hydro- Boost reserve system (accumulator) stores sufficient fluid under pressure to provide at least
two power- assisted brake applications in the event the power steering pump fluid flow is interrupted.
For low assist concerns on vehicles equipped with the Hydro- Boost system, refer to Section 211 - 00 to
check the power steering pump pressure and flow.
The brakes can also be applied manually if the reserve system is depleted.
Any leakage goes directly back to the power steering pump reservoir (3E764). SECTION 206-
07: Power Brake Actuation 2003 Mustang Workshop Manual Item Part Number Description
1 2140 Master cylinder
2 2B559 Hydro-Boost Klj . 1 ba
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GENERAL PROCEDURES
Hydro-
Boost Bleeding
1. NOTE: The Hydro- Boost power brake booster (2B560) is generally self- bleeding, and the
following procedure will normally bleed the air from the power brake booster. Normal operation
of the vehicle will further remove any additional trapped air.
Fill the power steering oil reservoir (3A697) with MERCON® Multi- Purpose ATF XT-2-QDX or
MERCON® equivalent.
2. Remove the powertrain control module (PCM) fuse to prevent the engine from starting.
3. Crank the engine for several seconds.
4. Check the fluid level in the power steering oil reservoir and add if necessary. Install the powertrain control module (PCM) fuse.
5. Start the engine.
6. With the engine running, turn the steering wheel (3600) from stop- to-stop twice. Turn the engine
off.
7. Depress the brake pedal (2455) several times to discharge the accumulator.
8. Repeat Steps 5 and 6.
9. If foaming occurs, stop the engine and allow the foam to dissipate.
10. Repeat Steps 5 and 6 as required, until all the air is removed from the system (when the foaming stops).
SECTION 206-
07: Power Brake Actuation 2003 Mustang Workshop Manual Klj . 1 ba
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SPECIFICATIONS
SECTION 211-
00: Steering System — General Information 2003 Mustang Workshop Manual General Specifications
Item Specification
Lubricants
Motorcraft MERCON® Multi-Purpose (ATF) Transmission Fluid XT-
2- QDX MERCON®
Power Steering Gear
Turning effort 2.27 Kg (5.0 lb)
Turns lock-to-
lock 2.38
Power Steering Purge Vacuum
Vacuum 68-
85 kPa (20- 25 in/hg) Power Steering Pump —
CII Flow 9.8 liters/minute
(2.6 gpm)
Fluid @ 74°- 80° C (165°-175°
F)
Engine at 1,500 rpm Pressure 1,034 kPa
(150 psi)
Fluid @ 74°- 80° C (165°-175°
F)
Engine at 1,500 rpm Minimum capacity 3.4 liters/minute
(0.9 gpm)
Fluid @ 74°- 80° C (165°-175°
F)
Engine at idle
Pressure at 5,102 kPa (750
psi) Relief pressure 7,240-8,400 kPa
(1,050-1,230 psi) Power Steering Pump —
CIII Flow 9.8 liters/minute
(2.6 gpm)
Fluid @ 74°- 80° C (165°-175°
F)
Engine at 1,500 rpm Pressure 1,034 kPa
(150 psi)
Fluid @ 74°- 80° C (165°-175°
F)
Engine at 1,500 rpm Minimum capacity 4.7 liters/minute
(1.25 gpm)
Fluid @ 74°- 80° C (165°-175°
F)
Engine at idle
Pressure at 5,171 kPa (750 psi) Klj . 1 ba
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Steering System
The steering system has a typical rack-and-
pinion design consisting of the following:
Steering System Components — 3.8L Engine (CII Power Steering
Pump)
Steering System Components — 4.6L Engine (CIII Power Steering Pump) SECTION 211-
00: Steering System — General Information 2003 Mustang Workshop Manual Item Part Number Description
1 3A714 Power steering hose
2 3A674 Power steering pump
3 3493 Power steering hose
4 3504 Steering gear
5 3A130 Tie-
rod end 6 3493 Power steering hose
7 3D746 Power steering fluid cooler Klj . 1 ba
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For information on the power steering oil reservoir (3A697), refer to
Section 211 - 02 .
For information on the steering wheel and column assembly, refer to Section 211 - 04 .
For information on the power steering hoses, refer to Section 211 - 02 .
For information on the front wheel spindles, refer to Section 204 - 01 .
For information on the power steering fluid cooler, refer to Section 211 - 02 .
For information on the power steering pump, refer to Section 211 - 02 .
For information on the steering gear, refer to Section 211 - 02 . Item Part Number Description
1 3A713 Power steering hose
2 3R700 Power steering pump reservoir
3 3A714 Power steering hose
4 2B559 Hydro-boost assy
5 3E525 Power steering hose
6 3504 Steering gear
7 3A130 Tie-
rod end 8 3A713 Power steering hose
9 3D746 Power steering fluid cooler
10 3A674 Power steering pump Klj . 2 ba
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1. Verify the customer concern by operating the steering system.
2. Inspect Tires
zCheck the tire pressure. Refer to the Vehicle Certification (VC) label.
z Verify that all tires are sized to specification.
z Check the tires for damage or uneven wear.
3. Belt and Tensioner Check zRefer to Section 303 - 05 for diagnosis and testing of the accessory drive system.
4. Fluid Level Check zVerify that the power steering fluid level is within the appropriate indicated range, hot for
the 3.8L engine and cold for the 4.6L engine. Add Motorcraft MERCON® Multi- Purpose
ATF XT -2-QDX or MERCON® equivalent.
5. Air Bleeding zVerify that there is no air in the power steering system. Run the engine (6007) until it
reaches normal operating temperature. Turn the steering wheel to the left and right
several times without hitting the stops. If any air bubbles are present, refer to Purging —
CII Power Steering Pump or
Purging — CIII Power Steering Pump in this section.
External Leak Check — Typical Power Rack-and-Pinion Steering Gear Klj . 2 ba
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6. External Leak Check
zWith the ignition switch at OFF, wipe off the power steering pump, power steering hoses,
power steering fluid cooler (3D746) and steering gear (3504).
z With the engine running, turn the steering wheel from stop- to-stop several times. Do not
hold steering wheel at stops. Check for leaks. Repair as necessary if leaks are observed.
7. Turning Effort Check zRefer to Turning Effort Test under Component Tests in this section.
8. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical damage; refer to the following chart. Klj . 3 ba
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Component Tests
Steering Linkage
1. NOTE: Excessive vertical motion of the studs relative to the sockets may indicate excessive
wear.
With the parking brake applied, perform the following:
zHave an assistant rotate the steering wheel back and forth 360 degrees and watch for
relative motion of the studs in the tie- rod end ball sockets.
z Watch for loose steering gear mounting.
2. Another method is to raise the front wheels (1007) off the ground, grasp the wheel at the front and rear and watch for excessive play or binding in the joints while trying to steer the wheels.
3. Install new steering components as necessary. For additional information, refer to the appropriate Group 2 steering section.
Turning Effort Test
NOTE: Make sure that the front wheels are properly aligned and the tire pressure is correct before
checking the effort.
1. Park the vehicle on dry concrete and set the parking brake.
2. Insert a thermometer into the power steering pump reservoir.
3. CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel against the stops for more than three to
five seconds at a time. Damage to the power steering pump will occur.
Idle the engine for two to three minutes. Turn the steering wheel from stop- to-stop several times
to warm the fluid to 50- 60°C (122-140°F).
4. With the engine running, attach special tool 211- 034 (T74P-3504-Y) to the rim of the steering
wheel.
5. Measure the pull required to turn the steering wheel one complete revolution in each direction. Refer to Steering Wheel Turning Effort under General Specifications in this section.
Pump Flow and Pressure Test WARNING: Do not touch the flowmeter during the test procedure, or severe burns and
serious injury may occur.
1. CAUTION: Make sure that the connection point will not interfere with any of the
engine accessory drive components or drive belts.
Install special tool 211- F001 (014-00207) at the high pressure port of the power steering pump.
Make sure the power steering analyzer gate valve is fully open. Klj . 8 ba
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