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Take
J1 ROAD TEST THE VEHICLE
z
NOTE: Wheel or tire vibrations felt in the steering wheel are most
likely related to the front wheel or tire. Vibration felt through the
seat are most likely related to the rear wheel or tire. This may not
always be true, but it can help to isolate the problem to the front
or rear of the vehicle.
z Test drive the vehicle at different speed ranges.
z During the road test, if the vibration can be eliminated by placing
the vehicle in neutral or is affected by the speed of the engine,
the cause is not the wheels or tires.
z Is there a vibration and noise? Yes
GO to
J2 .
No
The wheel and tires
are OK. CONDUCT a
diagnosis on other
suspect systems. J2 CHECK THE FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS
z
Check the front wheel bearings. Refer to Wheel Bearing Check in
this section.
z Are the wheel bearings OK? Yes
GO to
J3 .
No
INSPECT the wheel
bearings. ADJUST or
REPAIR as necessary.
TEST the system for
normal operation. J3 INSPECT THE TIRES
z
Check the tires for missing weights.
z Check the wheels for damage.
z Inspect the tire wear pattern. Refer to the Tire Wear Patterns
chart in this section.
z Do the tires have an abnormal wear pattern? Yes
CORRECT the
condition that caused
the abnormal wear.
INSTALL new tire(s).
TEST the system for
normal operation.
No
GO to
J4 .
J4 TIRE ROTATION
z
Spin the tires slowly and watch for signs of lateral runout.
z Spin the tires slowly and watch for signs of radial runout. Yes
GO to
J5 .
No
CHECK the wheel and
tire balance.
CORRECT as
necessary. TEST the
system for normal
operation. Klj . 56 ba
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PINPOINT TEST M: TRANSFER CASE VIBRATION the system for normal operation.
No
GO to
L6 .
L6 CHECK THE FLYWHEEL BOLTS
z
Check for loose flywheel bolts.
z Are the bolts loose? Yes
TIGHTEN the bolts to
specifications. REFER to
Section 308 - 01 . TEST the system for
normal operation.
No
GO to L7 .
L7 CHECK THE FLYWHEEL SURFACE
z
Inspect the flywheel surface for wear or damage.
Check the flywheel runout.
z Is there any damage or excessive wear? Yes
INSTALL a new flywheel. TEST
the system for normal operation.
No
Clutch system normal. CONDUCT
a diagnosis on other suspect
systems.
Test Step Result / Action to Take
M1 INSPECT THE TRANSFER CASE
z
WARNING: The electrical power to the air suspension
system must be shut off prior to hoisting, jacking or towing
an air suspension vehicle. This can be accomplished by
turning off the air suspension switch. Failure to do so can
result in unexpected inflation or deflation of the air springs,
which can result in shifting of the vehicle during these
operations.
z Inspect the transfer case for loose or missing mounting bolts.
Check for fluid seepage between the transfer case and the
transmission.
z Are the mounting bolts missing or loose? Yes
TIGHTEN to
specifications or
INSTALL new bolts as
necessary. TEST the
system for normal
operation.
No
GO to
M2 .
M2 INSPECT THE REAR DRIVESHAFT
z
NOTE: Verify that the driveshaft and pinion flange index marks
are aligned.
z Inspect the driveshaft for missing weights, damage or
undercoating.
z Inspect the U- joints for freedom of movement.
z Check driveshaft runout and, if necessary, check the pinion
flange runout.
z Is the driveshaft or U- joints worn or damaged or
misaligned? Yes
REPAIR or INSTALL a
new driveshaft as
necessary. TEST the
system for normal
operation.
No
GO to
M3 .
M3 CHECK THE DRIVELINE ANGLES
z
Measure the rear driveshaft and pinion angles. Refer to Section 205 - 00 .
z Measure the front driveshaft and pinion angles. Refer to Section 205 - 00 .
z Are the driveline angles incorrect? Yes
REPAIR as necessary.
TEST the system for
normal operation.
No Klj . 62 ba
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Component Tests
Idle Air Control (IAC) Valve
1. Open the hood.
2. NOTE: Key symptom is elevated idle speed while noise is occurring.
NOTE: "Snapping" the throttle can induce the noise.
Verify the condition by operating the vehicle for a short time.
3. Inspect the IAC valve. If physical evidence of contamination exists, install a new IAC valve. GO to
M4 .
M4 INSPECT THE FRONT DRIVESHAFT
z
NOTE: Verify that the driveshaft and pinion flange index marks
are aligned.
z Inspect the front driveshaft for missing weights, damage or
undercoating.
z Inspect the U- joints and slip yoke for freedom of movement.
z Check driveshaft runout and, if necessary, check the pinion
flange runout.
z Is the driveshaft or U- joints worn or damaged? Yes
REPAIR or INSTALL a
new driveshaft as
necessary. TEST the
system for normal
operation.
No
GO to
M5 .
M5 ROAD TEST WITH THE FRONT DRIVESHAFT ONLY
z
NOTE: Index mark the driveshaft to the pinion flange and to the
output shaft before removal.
z Remove the rear driveshaft.
z Plug the transfer case with an output shaft seal plug.
z NOTE: Shift the transfer case into 4WD high so the vehicle is
driven by the front driveshaft only.
z Test drive the vehicle.
z Is the vibration gone? Yes
INSTALL and BALANCE
the rear driveshaft.
TEST the system for
normal operation.
No
GO to
M6 .
M6 ROAD TEST WITH THE REAR DRIVESHAFT ONLY
z
NOTE: Index mark the front driveshaft to the pinion flange.
z Remove the front driveshaft.
z Test drive the vehicle.
z Is the vibration gone? Yes
INSTALL and BALANCE
the front driveshaft.
TEST the system for
normal operation.
No
GO to
M7 .
M7 TRANSFER CASE TAIL SHAFT INSPECTION
z
Inspect the splines of the output shaft for wear or damage.
z Inspect the splines of the driveshaft slip yoke for wear or
damage.
z Are the splines worn or damaged? Yes
REPAIR or INSTALL
new components as
necessary. TEST the
system for normal
operation.
No
The transfer case is OK.
CONDUCT a diagnosis
on other suspect
systems. Klj . 63 ba
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GENERAL PROCEDURES
Wheel Bearing Check
1. WARNING: The electrical power to the air suspension system must be shut off prior
to hoisting, jacking or towing an air suspension vehicle. This can be accomplished by
turning off the air suspension switch. Failure to do so can result in unexpected inflation
or deflation of the air springs, which can result in shifting of the vehicle during these
operations.
Raise the vehicle until the front tires are off the floor.
zMake sure the wheels are in a straight forward position.
2. NOTE: Make sure the wheel rotates freely and that the brake pads are retraced sufficiently to
allow free movement of the tire and wheel assembly.
Spin the tire by hand to check the wheel bearings for roughness.
3. Grip each front tire at the top and bottom and move the wheel inward and outward while lifting the weight of the tire off the front wheel bearing.
4. If the tire and wheel (hub) is loose on the spindle, does not rotate freely, or has a rough feeling when spun, carry out one of the following:
1. On vehicles with inner and outer bearings, inspect the bearings and cups for wear or damage. Adjust or install new bearings and cups as necessary.
2. On vehicles with one sealed bearing, install a new wheel hub.
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GENERAL PROCEDURES
Wheel Bearing Inspection
1. Raise the vehicle until the tire is off the floor. For additional information, refer to Section 100 - 02 .
2. NOTE: Make sure the wheel rotates freely and the brake pads are retracted sufficiently to allow
movement of the tire and wheel assembly.
Grasp each tire at the top and bottom and move the wheel inward and outward while lifting the
weight of the tire off the wheel bearing.
3. If the tire and wheel (hub) is loose on the wheel spindle or does not rotate freely, install a new front wheel hub (1104) as necessary. For additional information, refer to Section 204 - 01 .
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7. Support the front suspension lower arm (3078) with a jack stand.
8. Disconnect the shock absorber (18124) from the spindle (3105).
1. Remove and discard the nuts and bolts.
2. Disconnect the shock absorber.
9. Carefully lower the front suspension lower arm and remove the jack stand.
10. CAUTION: Do not allow the weight of the vehicle to rest on the front brake disc
shield. Damage to the shield can occur.
Lower the vehicle to access the upper mount nuts and bolt.
11. Remove the shock absorber. 1. Remove the bolt and nuts. Discard the nuts.
2. Remove the shock absorber.
12. Position the shock absorber in a vise. 13. Remove the nut and the front shock absorber mounting bracket (18183). Klj . 2 ba
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SPECIFICATIONS
SECTION 204-
04: Wheels and Tires 2003 Mustang Workshop Manual General Specifications
Item Specification
Lubricants
Silicone Dielectric Compound D7AZ-
19A331-
A ESE-
M1C171- A Cleaners
Liquid Soap ESR-
M99B135- A Professional Choke and Linkage Cleaner
E8AZ-
19A501- AA ESR-
M14P10- A Custom Bright Metal Cleaner
8A-19522-
A ESR-
M5B194- B Aluminum Wheel Repair Compound E7AZ-
19554-
A ESA-
M4G280- A Tire Balance Weight
Max tire balance weight 140g (5 oz) per wheel
70g (2.5 oz) per flange Tire inflation
Tires See safety certification sticker located inside glove
compartment door
Torque Specifications Description Nm lb-
ft Wheel nuts 129 95 Klj . 1 ba
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2.
NOTE: Measure the end play with a Dial Indicator with Bracketry and not by feel.
Knock is also caused by excessive end play in the axle shafts. Up to 0.762 mm (0.030 inch) is
allowed in semi- float axles. The frequency of the knock will be less because the axle shaft
speed is slower than the driveshaft.
Clunk
Clunk is a metallic noise heard when the automatic transmission is engaged in REVERSE or DRIVE.
The noise may also occur when throttle is applied or released. It is caused by backlash somewhere in
the driveline or loose suspension components; it is felt or heard in the axle. Refer to Total Backlash
Check in this section.
Additionally, clunk may be heard upon initial drive- away. This occurs as engine torque shifts vehicle
weight, forcing changes in driveline angles, preventing the driveshaft slip- yoke from sliding on the
output shaft. To correct for this condition, lubricate the slip- yoke splines.
Total Backlash Check 1. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Section 100 - 02 .
2. Remove the driveshaft. Refer to Section 205 - 01 .
3. Install the special tool. zClamp a rigid bar or pipe to the tool. Clamp the other end of the bar or pipe to the frame
or a body member in order to prevent movement of the rear axle pinion flange.
4. Lower the vehicle so that one rear wheel is resting on a wheel chock to prevent it from turning. The other rear wheel will be used to measure total rear axle backlash.
5. Rotate the free wheel slowly, by hand, until the feeling of driving the rear axle is encountered. Place a mark on the side of the tire, 305 mm (12 inches) from the center of the wheel, with a Klj . 9 ba
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presence of the vibration. If the vibration is not evident, check the non-
driving wheels with a
wheel balancer to rule out imbalance as a possible cause. If required, balance the non- driving
wheels and repeat the road test. If the vibration is still evident, proceed to Step 2.
2. Mark the relative position of the drive wheels to the wheel nuts. Remove the wheels. Install all the nuts in the reversed position and repeat the road speed acceleration. If the vibration is gone,
refer to the tire and wheel runout procedure in Section 204 - 04 . If the vibration persists, proceed
to Step 3.
3. Inspect the driveshaft for signs of physical damage, missing balance weight, undercoating, incorrect seating, wear and binding universal joints. Clean the driveshaft and install new
universal joints or a new driveshaft if damaged. Check the index marks (paint spots) on the rear
of the driveshaft and pinion flange. If these marks are more than one- quarter turn apart,
disconnect the driveshaft and re- index to align the marks as closely as possible. After any
corrections are made, recheck for vibration at the road test speed. If the vibration is gone,
reinstall the wheels and road test. If the vibration persists, proceed to Step 4.
4. Raise the vehicle on a hoist and remove the wheels. Rotate the driveshaft by turning the axle and measure the runout at the front, the center, and the rear of the driveshaft with the indicator.
If the runout exceeds 0.89 mm (0.035 inch) at the front or center, a new driveshaft must be
installed. If the front and center are within this limit, but the rear runout is not, mark the rear
runout high point and proceed to Step 5. If the runout is within the limits at all points, proceed to
Step 7.
5. NOTE: Check the U-joints during re- indexing. If a U-joint feels stiff or gritty, install new U- joints.
Scribe alignment marks on the driveshaft and the pinion flange. Disconnect the driveshaft,
rotate it one-half turn, and reconnect it. Circular pinion flanges can be turned in one- quarter
increments to fine tune the runout condition. Check the runout at the rear of the driveshaft. If it is
still over 0.89 mm (0.035 inch), mark the high point and proceed to Step 6. If the runout is no
longer excessive, check for vibration at the road test speed. If vibration is still present, re- index
the driveshaft slip yoke on the transmission output shaft one- half turn and road test the vehicle.
If the vibration persists, proceed to Step 7.
6. Excessive driveshaft runout may originate in the driveshaft itself or in the pinion flange. To determine which, compare the two high points marked in Steps 4 and 5. If the marks are close
together, within about 25 mm (1 inch), a new shaft must be installed and the vehicle road
tested. Klj . 12 ba
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Principles of Operation
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Canister Purge Valve
The EVAP canister purge valve is controlled by the powertrain control module (PCM). The EVAP
canister purge valve controls the flow of fuel vapors from the EVAP canister to the engine intake
manifold during various engine operating modes. The EVAP canister purge valve is normally closed.
Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Canister
Fuel vapors from the fuel tank are stored in the EVAP canister. When the engine is running, the vapors
are purged from the EVAP canister for combustion.
Canister Vent Solenoid
During the Evaporative Emission (EVAP) System Test Monitor, Evaporative Emissions Repair
Verification Drive Cycle, and the Evaporative Emission System Leak Test, the canister vent solenoid is
closed to allow a vacuum to be drawn on the fuel tank at a specific level. The canister vent solenoid is
normally open.
Fuel Tank Pressure (FTP) Sensor
The fuel tank pressure sensor is used to measure the fuel tank pressure during the Evaporative
Emissions Monitor Test. The fuel tank pressure sensor is mounted in the fuel vapor control valve tube
as it crosses over the fuel tank.
Fuel Vapor Control Valve
The fuel vapor control valve is normally between the EVAP canister and the fuel vapor vent valve. Its
function is to prevent the flow of liquid fuel into the EVAP canister or up to the canister purge valve
during refueling, and to prevent the collection of liquid fuel in the fuel vapor hoses by overfilling the fuel
tank.
Fuel Vapor Vent Valve (FVV) Assembly
The fuel vapor vent valve (FVV) assembly is mounted on the top of the fuel tank. It is used to control
the flow of fuel vapors entering the EVAP system. The head portion of the assembly prevents the fuel
tank from overfilling during refueling. The assembly also has a spring float, which prevents liquid fuel
from entering the vapor delivery system under severe handling or vehicle rollover conditions. In the
upright position, the open bottom of the float will lift and shut off the orifice. Under severe handling
conditions, the spring will push the float closed when angles allow liquid fuel to reach the orifice. In a
rollover condition, the weight of the open bottom float and spring pressure will close the orifice.
Fuel Filler Pipe Check Valve
The fuel filler pipe check valve is an intricate part of the fuel filler pipe. It is intended to prevent liquid
fuel from re-entering the fuel filler pipe from the fuel tank on refueling or roll over conditions.
Fuel Filler Cap
The fuel filler cap is used to prevent fuel spill and to close the EVAP system to the atmosphere.
Evaporative Emission System Monitor
When a fault occurs, the EVAP system monitor is reset to NO and a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is
set in the PCM memory. After the DTC is repaired, the vehicle drive cycle must be completed to reset
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