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Pinpoint Tests
PINPOINT TEST A: CLUTCH SLIPPAGE
PINPOINT TEST B: CLUTCH CHATTER OR SHUDDER z
Shafts or bore.
z Overloading of
vehicle.
z Incorrect
preload.
z Input shaft oil
dam. z
Install new components
as necessary and verify
the oil dam installation is
correct. REFER to
Section 308 - 03A or
Section 308 - 03B .
CHECK for correct
installation of the snap
ring on the mainshaft
next to the oil dam.
z Oil baffle in the
input bearing
shim pack. z
INSTALL a new oil
baffle, making sure it is
not damaged during
assembly. REFER to
Section 308 - 03A or
Section 308 - 03B .
Test Step Result / Action to Take
A1 INSPECT THE CLUTCH LINKAGE
z
Key in OFF position.
z Block the wheels and apply the parking brake.
z Depress and slowly release the clutch pedal.
z Does the clutch pedal release without
binding? Yes
GO to
A2 .
No
INSPECT the clutch pedal. REFER to
Section 308 - 02 .
A2 CARRY OUT A STALL TEST
z
Key in START position.
z Block the wheels and apply the parking brake.
z Place the transmission in fourth gear.
z Increase the engine speed to 2000 rpm and
slowly release the clutch pedal.
z Does the engine stall within five seconds? Yes
The clutch is not slipping. VERIFY the
customer concern.
No
INSPECT the clutch components for
damage.
Test Step Result / Action to Take
B1 CHECK ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION MOUNTS
z
Inspect all the engine and transmission mounts
for looseness or damage. Refer to Section 303 -
01A or
Section 303 - 01B and
Section 308 - 03A or
Section 308 - 03B .
z Are any of the engine or transmission mounts Yes
TIGHTEN or INSTALL new engine
mounts or transmission mounts. TEST
the system for normal operation. Klj . 7 ba
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GENERAL PROCEDURES
Disc Check
WARNING: Dust and dirt present on wheel brake and clutch assemblies may contain
asbestos fibers that are hazardous to health when made airborne by cleaning with compressed
air or by dry brushing. Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
WARNING: Wheel brake assemblies and clutch facings should be cleaned using a vacuum
cleaner recommended for use with asbestos fibers such as the brake automobile brake drum
system with vacuum. Dust and dirt from the vacuum should be disposed of in a manner that
prevents dust exposure such as sealed bags. The bag must be labeled according to OSHA
instructions and the trash hauler notified as to the bag's contents. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in personal injury.
WARNING: If a vacuum suitable for asbestos is not available, cleaning should be done
wet. If dust generation is still possible, technicians should wear government- approved toxic
dust purifying respirators. Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
WARNING: Grinding or sanding on the brake linings, pads, rotors, drums or clutch
facings should be done only while using correct exhaust- ventilated equipment. Failure to
follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
WARNING: OSHA requires areas where asbestos dust generation is possible to be
isolated and posted with warning signs. Only technicians concerned with carrying out brake or
clutch service should be present in the area. Failure to follow these instructions may result in
personal injury.
1. Check the clutch disc lining surface for hardening or the presence of oil.
2. Check for a worn clutch disc lining. Measure the minimum allowable depth to the rivet heads with a slide caliper.
SECTION 308-
00: Manual Transaxle/Transmission and Clutch — General
Information 2003 Mustang Workshop
Manual Special Tool(s)
Brake/Automobile Brake Drum
System with Vacuum
164-
R3622 or equivalent Dial Indicator/Magnetic Base
100-
D002 (D78P-4201- B) or
equivalent Klj . 1 ba
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to plot a vertical line for ambient temperature and a
horizontal line for A/C clutch OFF time in seconds.
z Is the intersection of the two lines above the upper
limit? DISCHARGE and RECOVER
the system to remove
excessive moisture or
refrigerant oil. REFER to
Air Conditioning (A/C) System
Recovery, Evacuation and
Charging . TEST the system
for normal operation.
No
GO to E7 .
E6 CHECK FOR A HIGH SUCTION PRESSURE
z
Refer to the data plot used to evaluate the system low
pressure performance in Step E3.
z Is the intersection of the two lines above the upper
limit? Yes
REMOVE the A/C evaporator
core orifice to repair missing or
damaged (leaking) O-
ring
seals. REFER to Section 412 -
03 . TEST the system for
normal operation.
No
INSTALL a new A/C cycling
switch when the intersection of
the two lines is below the
lower limit. REFER to Section 412 - 03 . TEST the system for
normal operation. E7 CHECK THE AMBIENT TEMPERATURE
z
Refer to the data plot used to evaluate the system A/C
clutch OFF time in Step E5.
z Is the ambient temperature above 26°C (80°F)? Yes
This is normal operation for
the refrigerant system in high
humidity conditions.
No
DISCHARGE and RECOVER
the system to correct an
overcharge condition. REFER
to
Air Conditioning (A/C) System Recovery, Evacuation
and Charging . TEST the
system for normal operation. E8 CHECK FOR A HIGH DISCHARGE PRESSURE
z
Refer to the data plot used to evaluate the system high
pressure performance in Step E2.
z Is the intersection of the two lines above the upper
limit? Yes
GO to
E9 .
No
GO to E11 .
E9 CHECK FOR A NORMAL LOW PRESSURE
z
Use the recorded data from the refrigerant system tests
to plot a vertical line for ambient temperature and a
horizontal line for compressor suction (low) pressure. Yes
REFER to
Section 303 - 03A or
Section 303 - 03B . to diagnose
the engine cooling system.
TEST the system for normal
operation. Klj . 27 ba
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A/C Evaporator/Condenser Core—
On-Vehicle Leak Test
1. Discharge and recover the refrigerant. For additional information, refer to Air Conditioning (A/C) System Recovery, Evacuation and Charging in this section.
2. NOTE: DO NOT leak test an A/C evaporator core with the suction accumulator/drier (19C836)
attached to the core tubes.
Disconnect the suspect A/C evaporator core or A/C condenser core from the A/C system. For
additional information, refer to Section 412 - 03 .
3. Clean the spring lock couplings. For additional information, refer to Spring Lock Coupling in this
section.
4. Connect the appropriate test fittings from the A/C Test Fitting Set to the evaporator or condenser tube connections.
5. NOTE: The automatic shut- off valves on some gauge set hoses do not open when connected to
the test fittings. If available, use hoses without shut- off valves. If hoses with shut-off valves are
used, make sure the valve opens when attached to the test fittings or install an adapter which
will activate the valve. The test is not valid if the shut- off valve does not open.
Connect the red and blue hoses from the manifold gauge set to the test fittings on the A/C
evaporator core or A/C condenser core. Connect the yellow hose to a known good vacuum
pump.
6. Open both gauge set valves and start the vacuum pump. Allow the vacuum pump to operate for a minimum of 45 minutes after the gauge set low pressure gauge indicates 101 kPa (30 in- Hg).
The 45- minute evacuation is necessary to remove any refrigerant from oil left in the A/C
evaporator core or A/C condenser core. If the refrigerant is not completely removed from the oil,
outgassing will degrade the vacuum and appear as a refrigerant leak.
7. If the low pressure gauge reading will not drop to 101 kPa (30 in- Hg) when the valves on the
gauge and manifold set are open and the vacuum pump is operating, close the gauge set
valves and observe the low pressure gauge. If the pressure rises rapidly to zero, a large leak is
indicated. Recheck the test fitting connections and gauge set connections before installing a
new A/C evaporator core or A/C condenser core.
8. After evacuating for 45 minutes, close the gauge set valves and stop the vacuum pump. Observe the low pressure gauge; it should remain at the 101 kPa (30 in- Hg) mark.
z If the low pressure gauge reading rises 34 or more kPa (10 or more in- Hg) of vacuum
from the 101 kPa (30 in- Hg) position in 10 minutes, a leak is indicated.
z If a very small leak is suspected, wait 30 minutes and observe the vacuum gauge.
z If a small amount of vacuum is lost, operate the vacuum pump with gauge valves open
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evaporator core or A/C condenser core. Then recheck for loss of vacuum.
z If a very small leak is suspected, allow the system to sit overnight with vacuum applied
and check for vacuum loss.
9. If the A/C evaporator core or A/C condenser core does leak, as verified by the above procedure, install a new A/C evaporator core or A/C condenser core. For additional information, refer to
Section 412 - 03 .
A/C Compressor— External Leak Test
1. Install the A/C pressure test adapter on the rear head of the A/C compressor using the existing manifold retaining bolt.
2. Connect the high and low pressure lines of a manifold gauge set or a refrigerant recovery/recycling station such as the R- 134a A/C Service Center to the corresponding fittings
on the A/C pressure test adapter.
3. Attach the center hose of the manifold gauge set to a refrigerant container standing in an upright position.
4. Hand- rotate the compressor shaft 10 complete revolutions to distribute the oil inside the A/C
compressor.
5. Open the low pressure gauge valve, the high pressure gauge valve and the valve on the refrigerant container to allow the refrigerant vapor to flow into the A/C compressor.
6. Using the Refrigerant Leak Detector, check for leaks at the compressor shaft seal and the compressor center seal.
7. If a shaft seal leak is found, install a new shaft seal. For additional information, refer to Section 412 - 03 . If an external leak is found at the center joint of the A/C compressor, install a new A/C
compressor.
8. When the leak test is complete, recover the refrigerant. For additional information, refer to Air Conditioning (A/C) System Recovery, Evacuation and Charging in this section. Klj . 40 ba
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GENERAL PROCEDURES
Tracer Dye Leak Detection
NOTE:
Ford Motor Company vehicles are produced with a permanent leak tracer dye incorporated into
the A/C system. The location of leaks can be pinpointed by the bright yellow- green glow of the tracer
dye. Since more than one leak can exist, always inspect each component.
1. Check for leaks using a 120 Watt UV spot lamp. zScan all components, fittings and lines of the A/C system.
2. After the leak is repaired, remove any traces of tracer dye with a general purpose oil solvent.
3. Verify the repair by operating the system for a short time and inspect with the UV spot lamp.
SECTION 412-
00: Climate Control System - General Information 2003 Mustang Workshop Manual Special Tool(s)
120 Watt 110 Volt UV Lamp
20°C
164-
R0721 or equivalent Klj . 1 ba
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Ford Motor Company has approved a procedure to provide technicians with a non-
CFC method
of flushing contaminated A/C system heat exchangers, A/C evaporator core, and A/C
condenser core. The procedure allows the specific components to be cleaned and flushed while
installed in their normal in- vehicle location. The types of contamination flushed include particle
matter that results from A/C compressor or desiccant failure within the suction accumulator/drier
and gummy residue that can form when refrigerant oil is overheated during A/C compressor
seizure. The flushing process is a two- step procedure that involves the use of an A/C Flush and
Purge Machine 219- 00022 to:
z Circulate the flushing solvent through the heat exchanger in the reverse direction of
normal refrigerant flow (back- flushing). Particulate matter picked up during flushing is
filtered from the returning solvent before the solvent is returned to the reservoir for
continued circulation.
z Remove the flushing solvent from the heat exchanger. In this step of the procedure,
pressurized air 621- 862 kPa (90-125 psi) is used to push and evaporate any remaining
flush solvent from the heat exchanger.
2. Discharge the A/C system. Observe all safety precautions. For additional information, refer to the procedure in this section.
3. Disconnect the refrigerant lines from the heat exchanger(s) to be flushed.
4. Connect the A/C Flush and Purge Machine 219- 00022 and A/C Flush and Purge Fitting Kit 219-
00024 to the heat exchanger to be flushed. Do not flush through the A/C evaporator core orifice,
mufflers or hoses. Internal plumbing and material make- up of these components make it
impossible to correctly remove foreign material or residual flushing solvent.
5. Use 3.785 liters (one gallon) of A/C Systems Flushing Solvent part number F4AZ-19579- A to
flush the heat exchanger for a minimum of 15 minutes. The flush solvent may be used for one
or both heat exchangers in the A/C system. However, the flush solvent is intended for one
vehicle only. The filter used on the flushing unit is also intended for use on one vehicle only.
6. Flush the component for a minimum of 15 minutes.
7. Apply 621- 862 kPa (90-125 psi) pressurized air to the component for a minimum of 30 minutes.
The 30- minute purge time is required to force and evaporate all residual solvent from the A/C
system component. Failure to successfully remove all residual solvent within the component
can result in system damage when reconnected and operated. Dispose of the used flush
solvent and filter in accordance with local, state and federal emissions.
8. NOTE: A/C system filtering as described in this section is optional if system flushing is carried
out. However, the filter kit use is recommended after flushing if the A/C system contamination is
extensive.
Install a new A/C evaporator core orifice in any vehicle being serviced for A/C compressor or
desiccant failure.
9. Install new refrigerant hoses if clogged with foreign material.
10. Reconnect the heat exchanger being serviced.
11. Add additional refrigerant oil as required. For additional information, refer to the procedure in this section.
12. Evacuate, leak test and charge the A/C system. For additional information, refer to the procedure in this section.
13. Check the system for normal operation. Klj . 2 ba
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6. Correctly oil match the system. For additional information, refer to
Refrigerant Oil Adding in this
section.
7. Evacuate and charge the system. For additional information, refer to Air Conditioning (A/C) System Recovery, Evacuation and Charging in this section.
8. Check all refrigerant system hoses, lines and the position of the newly installed filters to be sure they do not interfere with other engine compartment components. If necessary, use tie straps to
make adjustments.
9. Provide adequate airflow to the front of the vehicle (with a fan, if necessary). Select MAX A/C operation and set the blower motor speed to maximum. Start the engine and let it idle briefly.
Make sure the A/C system is operating correctly.
10. Gradually bring the engine up to 1,200 rpm by running it at lower rpms for short periods (first at 800 rpm, then at 1,000 rpm). Set the engine at 1,200 rpm and run it for one hour with the A/C
system operating.
11. Stop the engine.
12. Recover the refrigerant from the system. For additional information, refer to Air Conditioning (A/C) System Recovery, Evacuation and Charging in this section.
13. Remove the fittings, flexible hoses and pancake filter from between the and the condenser to evaporator tube.
14. Discard the pancake filter. It can be used one time only.
15. Reconnect the condenser to evaporator tube to the A/C condenser core.
16. Evacuate and charge the system. For additional information, refer to Air Conditioning (A/C) System Recovery, Evacuation and Charging in this section. Klj . 2 ba
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Instrument Cluster
The instrument cluster (10849) consists of the following components:
Instrument Cluster—
Base 3.8L Engine
SECTION 413-
01: Instrument Cluster 2003 Mustang Workshop Manual Item Part
Number Description
1 — Fuel gauge
2 — Engine coolant temperature gauge
3 — Speedometer
4 — Turn signal/hazard indicator
5 — High beam indicator
6 — Tachometer
7 — Odometer
8 — Trip odometer reset button
9 — Voltmeter gauge
10 — Oil pressure gauge
11 — CHECK FUEL CAP indicator
12 — BRAKE warning indicator
13 — ABS warning indicator
14 — Traction control indicator
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Instrument Cluster—
Base 4.6L Engine transmission)
16 — LOW FUEL level indicator
17 — SERVICE ENGINE SOON indicator
18 — THEFT indicator
19 — AIR BAG warning indicator
20 — Charging system indicator
21 — Safety belt warning indicator
Item Part
Number Description
1 — Fuel gauge
2 — Engine coolant temperature gauge
3 — Speedometer
4 — Turn signal/hazard indicator
5 — High beam indicator
6 — Tachometer
7 — Odometer
8 — Trip odometer reset button
9 — Voltmeter gauge
10 — Oil pressure gauge
11 — CHECK FUEL CAP indicator
12 — BRAKE warning indicator
13 — ABS warning indicator Klj . 2 ba
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