tires FORD MUSTANG 2003 Service Manual

Page 271 of 4378

NOTE:
A low-pitched rumble normally associated with a worn/damaged wheel bearing can also be
caused by tires.
A wheel bearing noise can be mistaken for a pinion bearing noise. Check the wheel bearing for a
spalled cup, and spalled/damaged rollers. Check the wheel bearing for rotating smoothness and end
play. Install a new wheel bearing if any of these concerns are detected.
If the wheel bearing is damaged, the roller surface on the axle shaft may also be damaged. Install a
new axle shaft if any damage is detected.
Chuckle
Chuckle that occurs on the coast driving phase is usually caused by excessive clearance between the
differential gear hub and the differential case bore.
Damage to a gear tooth on the coast side can cause a noise identical to a chuckle. A very small tooth
nick or ridge on the edge of a tooth can cause the noise.
Clean the gear tooth nick or ridge with a small grinding wheel. If the damaged area is larger than 3.2
mm (1/8 inch), install a new gearset.
To check the ring gear and pinion, remove as much lubricant as possible from the gears with clean
solvent. Wipe the gears dry or blow them dry with compressed air. Look for scored or damaged teeth.
Also look for cracks or other damage.
If either gear is scored or damaged badly, install a new ring gear and pinion. Klj . 7 ba
192003 Mustang Workshop Manual
17. 11. 2011file:///C:/Ford/2000 - 2004/tsocache/SHEF_4464/S3B~us~en~ ...

Page 284 of 4378

GENERAL PROCEDURES
Driveline Angle Inspection
NOTE:
An incorrect driveline angle can cause a vibration or shudder. For additional information, refer
to Section 100 - 04 .
1. Check the vehicle for evidence or overload or sagging. Check for specified air pressures information in all four tires.
2. Normalize the suspension.
3. Drive the vehicle onto a drive- on hoist or back onto a front-end alignment rack.
4. Inspect the suspension and chassis. Verify that the vehicle curb position ride height is within specification. For additional information, refer to Section 204 - 00 .
z Measure the curb position ride height with the vehicle empty and all fluids full.
5. Place the Inclinometer flush against the bottom of the driveshaft. After the tool has been held on the driveshaft surface for 5 seconds, push the ALT ZERO button to calibrate to zero degrees.
Remove the tool.
6. To check the pinion angle, rotate the driveshaft so that the rear axle pinion flange yoke ear is parallel to the floor. Remove the U- joint snap ring, then install the special tool. Check and record
the pinion angle reading.
zIf the angle is not within specification, repair or adjust to obtain the correct angle. Inspect
the rear suspension, rear axle, rear axle mounting or the frame for wear or damage.
SECTION 205-
00: Driveline System — General Information 2003 Mustang Workshop Manual Special Tool(s)
Anglemaster II Driveline
Inclinometer
164-
R2402 or equivalent Klj . 1 ba
22003 Mustang Workshop Manual
17. 11. 2011file:///C:/Ford/2000 - 2004/tsocache/SHEF_4464/S3B~us~en~ ...

Page 457 of 4378

24. Connect the parking brake cable and conduit to the caliper and parking brake lever. For
additional information, refer to Section 206 - 05 .
25. Repeat the three previous steps for the brake components on the other side of the vehicle.
26. Install the exhaust system. For additional information, refer to Section 309 - 00 .
27. Install the wheels and tires. For additional information, refer to Section 204 - 04 .
28. CAUTION: If refilling the rear axle (4001), first add 118 ml (4 oz) of Additive Friction
Modifier C8AZ- 19B546-A or equivalent meeting Ford specification EST- M2C118-A.
Check the lubricant level. zIf necessary, fill the rear axle housing to the level shown with SAE 75W- 140 High
Performance Rear Axle Lubricant F1TZ-19580- B or equivalent meeting Ford
specification WSL- M2C192-A. The refill capacity is 1.23- 1.37 liters (2.6-2.9 pints).
29. Lower the vehicle.
30. Check, and adjust the wheel alignment as necessary. For additional information, refer to Section 204 - 00 . Klj . 13 ba
142003 Mustang Workshop Manual
17. 11. 2011file:///C:/Ford/2000 - 2004/tsocache/SHEF_4464/S3B~us~en~ ...

Page 497 of 4378

z
Do not drop assembled halfshafts. The impact will cut the boots from the inside without
evidence of external damage.
z Inspect all machined surfaces and splines for damage.
Wheel and Tire Balancing, Rear
WARNING: Do not balance the rear wheels and tires while mounted on the vehicle.
Possible tire disintegration, differential or halfshaft failure can result, causing personal injury
or extensive component damage. Use an off- vehicle wheel and tire balancer only.
Hoisting
CAUTION: Use a frame- contact hoist only. Vehicle or component damage can result if
other types of hoists are used.
Never raise the vehicle using the halfshafts as lift points.
Undercoating and Rustproofing
During undercoating and rustproofing procedures, protect the boots from the coating materials.
Foreign materials on the rubber boots will cause extreme advanced wear. Klj . 3 ba
32003 Mustang Workshop Manual
17. 11. 2011file:///C:/Ford/2000 - 2004/tsocache/SHEF_4464/S3B~us~en~ ...

Page 514 of 4378

in the brake master cylinder reservoir are also indicators of system concerns.
If a wheel is locked and the vehicle must be moved, open a bleeder screw at the locked wheel (1007)
to let out enough fluid to relieve the pressure. Close the bleeder screw. This bleeding operation may
release the brakes but will not correct the cause of trouble. If this does not relieve the locked wheel
condition, repair the locked components before proceeding.
Inspect all hoses and connections. All unused vacuum connectors should be capped. Make sure
hoses and their connections are correctly secured and in good condition with no holes, soft or
collapsed areas.
Non-
Pressure Leaks
The only part of the brake system that could have a brake fluid loss that does not appear when the
system is under pressure is the brake master cylinder reservoir area. Brake fluid loss can be caused
by a missing or poorly- fitted brake master cylinder filler cap (2162), a punctured or otherwise damaged
brake master cylinder reservoir, a missing or damaged brake master cylinder filler cap gasket, or by
missing, damaged or poorly- fitted sealing grommets between the brake master cylinder (2140) and the
brake master cylinder reservoir.
The brake master cylinder reservoir grommets are not separately serviceable and must be installed
new as part of a new brake master cylinder reservoir.
Install a new flexible brake hose if it shows signs of softening, cracking or other damage.
When installing a new brake hose, position the hose to avoid contact with other vehicle components.
Road Test
Perform a road test to compare actual vehicle braking performance with the performance standards
expected by the driver. The ability of the test driver to make valid comparisons and detect performance
deficiencies will depend on experience.
The driver should have a thorough knowledge of brake system operation and accepted general
performance guidelines in order to make good comparisons and detect performance problems.
Select a road that is reasonably smooth and level. Gravel or bumpy roads are not suitable because the
surface does not allow the tires to grip the road equally. Avoid crowned roads.
A key factor in evaluating brake concerns is the deceleration rate. This varies from vehicle to vehicle
and with changes in operating conditions. It is evident how well the brakes are working after just a few
applications.
Avoid locking the brakes. Locked brakes are not an indication of braking efficiency.
Visual Inspection Chart Mechanical Electrical
z
Brake master cylinder
z Brake caliper piston
z Brake discs
z Brake pads z
Parking brake switch
z Damaged or corroded wiring harness
z Brake master cylinder fluid level switch Klj . 2 ba
152003 Mustang Workshop Manual
17. 11. 2011file:///C:/Ford/2000 - 2004/tsocache/SHEF_4464/S3B~us~en~ ...

Page 515 of 4378

For low or spongy brake pedal concerns:
zcheck and, if necessary, refill the brake master cylinder reservoir.
z bleed the brake system and retest the brake pedal feel.
z if the brake pedal is still low or feels spongy, check the brake pedal mounting for looseness and
correct installation. Check the power brake booster and the brake master cylinder for loose
mounting. Correct as necessary and retest the system for normal operation.
For a slow or incomplete brake pedal return concern:
zinspect for binding, damage, correct installation or interference at the brake pedal.
z check the power brake booster for binding, damage and correct installation.
Vibration When Brakes are Applied
For vibration concerns when brakes are applied, perform the following procedure.
Visually inspect: ztire condition and pressure.
z suspension bushings and ball joints.
Correct as necessary. 1. Verify and isolate the concern. Brake roughness can be felt in: zthe steering wheel.
z the seat.
z the brake pedal.
2. After verifying the concern, check for related concerns in the: zOn- Line Automotive Service Information System (OASIS).
z Technical Service Bulletins.
3. Check wheel bearing end- play and correct as necessary.
4. NOTE: Begin at the front of the vehicle unless the vibration has been isolated to the rear.
Remove the tire and wheel.
5. Remove the brake caliper.
6. Measure and record the brake disc thickness. Install a new brake disc if the thickness after machining will be at or below specification. The specification is molded into the brake disc. Do z
Power brake booster
z Brake pedal linkage
z Vacuum booster hose
z Tires
z Foreign material Klj . 3 ba
152003 Mustang Workshop Manual
17. 11. 2011file:///C:/Ford/2000 - 2004/tsocache/SHEF_4464/S3B~us~en~ ...

Page 518 of 4378

Pinpoint Tests
PINPOINT TEST A: THE BRAKES PULL OR DRIFT booster hose as
necessary.
z Red Brake Warning
Indicator Inoperative z
Circuit.
z Bulb. z
REFER to Section 413 -
01 .
z Brake Noise zDisc brake
component. z
MACHINE or INSTALL a
new brake component as
necessary. REFER to
Section 206 - 03 or
Section 206 - 04 .
z Hydro-Boost, No
Power Assist z
Power steering
pump.
z Linkage.
z Power steering
fluid flow.
z Hydro-boost unit. z
Go To Pinpoint Test E .
z Hydro-Boost Erratic
Operation, Sticks,
Binds or Grabs z
Supply hose.
z Hydro-boost unit. z
Go To Pinpoint Test F .
z Hydro-Boost Brake
System Operation
Suspect z
Leakage.
z Hydro-boost unit. z
Go To Pinpoint Test G .
Test Step Result / Action to Take
A1 CHECK THE TIRES
NOTE:
Check tire pressure with the brakes off.
z Check tires for uneven and excessive wear and for correct
pressure.
z Are the tires OK? Yes
GO to
A2 .
No
CORRECT as necessary.
RETEST for normal
operation. A2 CHECK THE ALIGNMENT
z
Check the caster, camber and toe. Refer to Section 204 -
00 . Yes
GO to
A3 .
No
CORRECT alignment as
necessary. REFER to Section 204 - 00 . RETEST for correct
operation. Klj . 6 ba
152003 Mustang Workshop Manual
17. 11. 2011file:///C:/Ford/2000 - 2004/tsocache/SHEF_4464/S3B~us~en~ ...

Page 521 of 4378

PINPOINT TEST C: BRAKE LOCKUP DURING LIGHT BRAKE PEDAL
FORCE z
Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms? No
REPAIR the ground short in
circuit 128 (VT/YE). TEST the
system for normal operation.
B6 CHECK DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS (DRL) MODULE
z
Disconnect: DRL Module C1030.
z Measure the resistance to ground at C124- 2.
z Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms? Yes
REPAIR the DRL module. TEST
the system for normal operation.
No
REPAIR the ground short in
circuit 22 (LB/BK) or 977
(VT/WH). TEST the system for
normal operation.
Test Step Result / Action to Take
C1 INSPECT THE TIRES
z
Inspect the tires for uneven or excessive
wear, correct pressure, correct size and
type.
z Are the tires OK? Yes
GO to
C2 .
No
CORRECT as necessary. RETEST for
normal operation. C2 CHECK THE BRAKE CALIPER
COMPONENTS z
Inspect the brake pads and brake discs for
wear, damage, contamination and correct
installation.
z Are the brake components OK? Yes
GO to
C3 .
No
CORRECT as necessary. RETEST for
normal operation. C3 CHECK THE PROPORTIONING VALVE
z
Install the gauges from the ABS brake and
pressure test kit on one front and one rear
bleeder screw.
z Apply 6895 kPa (1000 psi) to the front
brake system.
z Is the pressure in the rear system 3516- Yes
INSPECT the disc brake calipers and
INSTALL new calipers as necessary.
RETEST for normal operation.
No Klj . 9 ba
152003 Mustang Workshop Manual
17. 11. 2011file:///C:/Ford/2000 - 2004/tsocache/SHEF_4464/S3B~us~en~ ...

Page 719 of 4378

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
112003 Mustang Workshop Manual
17. 11. 2011file:///C:/Ford/2000 - 2004/tsocache/SHEF_4464/S3B~us~en~ ...

Page 765 of 4378

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Gear
Removal
1. Turn the steering wheel as necessary to position the wheels in the straight- ahead position. Do
not lock the steering column.
2. Raise and support the vehicle. For additional information, refer to Section 100 - 02 .
3. Remove the front wheels and tires. For additional information, refer to Section 204 - 04 .
4. Remove the cotter pin and nut. Discard the cotter pin.
5. Using the special tool, disconnect the tie- rod end.
SECTION 211-
02: Power Steering 2003 Mustang Workshop Manual Special Tool(s)
Teflon Seal Replacer Set
211-
D027 (D90P-3517- A) or
Equivalent Tie Rod End Remover
211-
001 (TOOL- 3290-D) Klj . 1 ba
42003 Mustang Workshop Manual
17. 11. 2011file:///C:/Ford/2000 - 2004/tsocache/SHEF_4464/S3B~us~en~ ...

Page:   < prev 1-10 ... 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50