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Component Tests
Drive Belt Noise/Flutter
Drive belt chirp occurs due to pulley misalignment or excessive pulley runout. It can be the result of a
damaged pulley or an incorrectly aligned pulley.
To correct, determine the area where the noise comes from. Check each of the pulleys in that area
with a straightedge to the crankshaft pulley, looking for accessory pulleys out of position in the fore/aft
direction or at an angle to the straightedge.
Drive belt squeal is an intermittent noise that occurs when the drive belt slips on a pulley during certain
conditions, such as: engine start up, rapid engine acceleration, or A/C clutch engagement.
Drive belt squeal can occur:
zif any of the accessories are damaged, have a worn or damaged bearing, internal torsional
resistance above normal. All accessories should be rotatable by hand in the unloaded condition.
If not, inspect the accessory.
z if fluid gets on the drive belt. This includes power steering fluid, engine coolant, engine oil or air
conditioning system lubricant. If fluid does get on the drive belt during service, clean the drive
belt with soap and water and thoroughly rinse with clean water.
z NOTE: The drive belt tensioner arm should rotate freely without binding.
if the drive belt is too long. A drive belt that is too long will allow the drive belt tensioner arm to
go all the way to the arm travel stop under certain load conditions, which will release tension to
the drive belt. If the drive belt tensioner indicator is outside the installation wear range window,
install a new drive belt.
z if the drive belt tensioner is worn or damaged.
Belt Tension
NOTE: Drive belt tension is not adjustable.
The drive belt tensioner automatically adjusts drive belt tension. Symptom Chart Condition
Possible Sources Action
z Drive belt
noise, chirping,
flutter z
Defective/worn drive
belt.
z Misaligned pulley.
z Pulley runout.
z Damaged
accessories.
z Fluid contamination
of drive belt. z
GO to Component Tests, Drive
Belt, Noise/Flutter.
z Damaged or worn
drive belt tensioner. z
GO to Component Tests, Belt
Tensioner, Automatic.
z Premature
drive belt wear z
Defective drive belt.
z Misaligned pulley.
z Pulley runout.
z Damaged
accessories.
z Incorrectly installed
drive belt. z
GO to Component Tests, Drive
Belt Noise/Flutter and Drive
Belt Misalignment diagnosis. Klj . 2 ba
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SPECIFICATIONS
SECTION 303-
07A: Engine Ignition — 3.8L 2003 Mustang Workshop Manual General Specifications
Item Specification
Base ignition timing TBD
Firing order 1-4-2-5-3-
6 Spark plug gap mm (in) 1.32-
1.42 (0.052- 0.056) Spark plug type production LH AWSF-
42E Spark plug type production RH AWSF-
42EG Spark plug type service AWSF-
42EE Silicone Brake Caliper Grease and Dielectric Compound D7AZ-19A331-
A ESE-
M1C171- A
Torque Specifications Description Nm lb-
ft lb-
in Spark plugs 15 11 —
Ignition coil bolts 7 — 52 Klj . 1 ba
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z
prevents hydrocarbon emissions from reaching the atmosphere.
z stores fuel vapors in the evaporative emission (EVAP) canister that are generated during
vehicle operation or hot soak, or vehicle refueling, until they can be consumed by the engine.
z routes the stored fuel vapors to the engine during engine operation.
z is controlled by the powertrain control module (PCM) which uses various sensor inputs to
calculate the desired amount of purge flow. The PCM regulates the purge flow, induced by the
application of intake manifold vacuum, by varying the duty cycle applied to the EVAP canister
purge valve.
z has an evaporative emission test port for test purposes.
The fuel vapors are routed:
zfrom the fuel tank through the fuel vapor control valve and fuel vapor vent valve.
z to the EVAP canister through a vapor line.
z to the engine when the EVAP canister purge valve is opened by the PCM.
The fuel tank pressure (FTP) sensor:
zmonitors the pressure levels in the fuel tank.
z communicates the pressure reading to the PCM during the OBDII leak test.
z is located in- line above the fuel tank and is serviced as part of the fuel vapor control valve tube
assembly.
The evaporative emission canister:
zis located in the left rear quarter panel.
z contains activated carbon.
z stores fuel vapor.
The fuel tank filler cap:
zrelieves system pressure above 14 kPa (56.21 inches H
2 O).
z relieves system vacuum below 3.8 kPa (15.26 inches H
2 O).
The canister vent solenoid: zis normally open.
z seals the EVAP system for the inspection and maintenance (I/M 240) test and OBDII leak and
pressure tests.
z is mounted to the evaporative emission canister.
z is repaired as a separate item.
The evaporative emission (EVAP) canister purge valve:
zis normally closed.
z regulates purging of the EVAP canister.
z is controlled by the PCM. Klj . 2 ba
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SPECIFICATIONS
a
MERCON® V is not interchangeable at this time with the current MERCON® fluids. Check the
transmission fluid level indicator to determine the correct fluid and refer to the Workshop/Owner
publication to determine the correct service interval for the specific vehicle. SECTION 307-
01: Automatic Transaxle/Transmission 2003 Mustang Workshop Manual General Specifications
Item Specification
Fluid
a Motorcraft MERCON® V Transmission Fluid XT
-5-QM MERCON®
V Fluid Capacities
3.8L engine 13.2L (13.9 quarts)
4.6L engine 12.0L (12.8 quarts)
Fluid Filter
Inline Transmission Fluid Filter Kit XC3Z-
7B155- AA Inline Transmission Fluid Filter XC3Z-
7B155- BA Lubricant
Ford Multi-Purpose Grease D0AZ-19584-
AA ESB-
M1C93- B
Torque Converter End Play Item Specification
New or remanufactured 0.355-
1.04 mm (0.014- 0.074 in) Used 0.355-
1.87 mm (0.014- 0.074 in)
Band and Clutch Application Chart Gear Overdrive
Band Low
Reverse Band Forward
Clutch Direct
Clutch Interm
Friction Clutch Reverse
Clutch Interm
One-Way
Clutch Planetary
One- Way
Clutch 1st Gear
Manual Low A A H
2nd Gear
Manual Low A A A H
1st Gear —
(D)
(Overdrive) A H
2nd Gear —
(
D)
(Overdrive) A A H
3rd Gear —
(
D)
(Overdrive) A A A O/R
4th Gear —
(
D) A A A O/R Klj . 1 ba
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Identification Tags
All vehicles are equipped with a Vehicle Certification Label, located on the driver side door lock post.
For correct transmission identification, refer to the code in the space marked TR.
For model, service ID level or build date information, refer to the transmission service ID tag located on
the transmission case.
Identification Tag
SECTION 307-
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1 — Model number
2 — Assembly number
3 — Serial number
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Shift Point Road Test
This test verifies that the shift control system is operating correctly.
1. Bring engine and transmission up to normal operating temperature.
2. Operate vehicle with transmission range selector lever in (D) position.
3. NOTE: Shift speed ranges are approximate for all applications. For specific applications
(engine, axle ratio and application) refer to the Automatic Transmission Specification Issue,
available from Ford Customer Service Division.
Apply minimum throttle and observe speeds at which upshift occurs and torque converter
engages; refer to the 4R70W Shift Speeds chart in this section.
4. With the transmission in Overdrive (fourth gear), press the transmission control switch. The transmission should downshift to third gear. Release the accelerator pedal; engine braking
should occur.
5. Press accelerator pedal to floor, wide open throttle (WOT). Transmission should shift from third to second gear, or third to first, depending on vehicle speed. Torque converter clutch should
disengage and then reapply.
6. With the transmission in (D) position and speed above 80 km/h (50 mph) and less than half throttle, move the transmission range selector lever from (D) position to manual 2 position and
remove pressure from the accelerator pedal. Transmission should immediately downshift into
second gear. With vehicle remaining in manual 2 position, move the transmission range selector
lever into manual 1 position, and release accelerator pedal. Transmission should downshift into
first gear at speeds approximately below 45- 56 km/h (28-35 mph).
7. If transmission fails to upshift/downshift or torque converter clutch does not apply and release, refer to Diagnosis By Symptom in this section.
SECTION 307-
01: Automatic Transaxle/Transmission 2003 Mustang Workshop Manual Shift Speeds 4.6L 4V MACH 1 (3.55:1
Axle Ratio)
Throttle Position Shift MPH Km/H
Light throttle 1-
2 10-14 16-23
TP voltage 2-
3 18-22 29-35
1.25 volts 3-
4 34-37 55-60
Closed throttle 4-
3 22-25 35-40
3-2 12-16 19-26
2-1 11-7 18-11
Wide open throttle 1-
2 36-44 58-71
2-3 75-83 121-134
3-2 70 113
2-1 33 53
Shift Speeds 4.6L 2V HO (3:27:1 Axle Klj . 1 ba
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Visual Inspection
This inspection will identify modifications or additions to the vehicle operating system that may affect
diagnosis. Inspect the vehicle for non-
Ford factory add-on devices such as:
z electronic add- on items:
„ air conditioning
„ generator (alternator)
„ engine turbo
„ cellular telephone
„ cruise control
„ CB radio
„ linear booster
„ backup alarm signal
„ computer
z Vehicle modification:
These items, if not installed correctly, will affect the powertrain control module (PCM), or transmission
function. Pay particular attention to add- on wiring splices in the PCM harness or transmission wiring
harness, abnormal tire size, or axle ratio changes.
zLeaks; refer to Leak Inspection.
z Correct linkage adjustments; refer to Section 307 - 05 .
Shift Linkage Check
Check for a misadjustment in shift linkage by matching the detents in the transmission range selector
lever with those of the manual lever in the transmission. If they match, the misadjustment is in the
indicator. Do not adjust the shift linkage.
Hydraulic leakage at the manual control valve can cause delay in engagements and/or slipping while
operating if the linkage is not correctly adjusted. Refer to Section 307 - 05 for shift linkage adjustment.
Check TSBs and OASIS
Refer to all technical service bulletins (TSB) and OASIS messages which pertain to the transmission
concern and follow the procedure as described.
Carry Out On- Board Diagnostics (KOEO, KOER)
After a road test, with the vehicle warm and before disconnecting any connectors, carry out the Quick
Test using the scan tool. Refer to the Powertrain Control/Emissions Diagnosis (PC/ED) manual. SECTION 307-
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Output State Control (OSC) Mode
Output State Control (OSC) allows the technician to take control of certain parameters to function the
transmission. For example, OSC allows the technician to shift the transmission only when he/she
commands a gear change. If the technician commands 1st gear in OSC, the transmission will remain
in 1st gear until the technician commands the next gear. Another example, the technician can
command a shift solenoid to turn on or off when carrying out an electrical circuit check. OSC has two
modes of operation for transmission, the BENCH MODE and the DRIVE MODE. Each
mode/parameter has a unique set of vehicle operating requirements that the technician is required to
meet before being allowed to operate OSC.
NOTE:
To operate OSC the digital transmission range (TR) sensor must be operational. No Diagnostic
Trouble Codes (DTCs) related to the digital TR sensor can be present.
To operate OSC the vehicle speed source must be operational. No diagnostic codes (DTCs) related to
this source can be present. The vehicle speed source can vary depending on vehicle configuration.
Technicians should verify which input source is applicable for their vehicle application. The following
are potential vehicle speed sources:
„anti- lock braking system (ABS)
„ output shaft speed (OSS) sensor
„ vehicle speed sensor
z The vehicle requirements MUST BE MET when SENDING the OSC value. Refer to individual
test modes for vehicle requirements.
z If the vehicle requirements are NOT MET when SENDING the OSC value, an ERROR
MESSAGE will appear. When the ERROR MESSAGE is received, OSC is aborted and must be
restarted.
z If AFTER SENDING an OSC value, and the vehicle requirements are no longer met, the PCM
will cancel the OSC value and NO ERROR message will appear. Once the vehicle requirements
are met again, the PCM will automatically SEND the previous OSC value without any additional
actions required by the service technician.
z The OSC value XXX may be sent anytime to cancel OSC.
Output State Control (OSC) Procedures
zCarry out visual inspection and vehicle preparation as required.
z Select "Vehicle and Engine Selection" menu.
z Select appropriate vehicle and engine.
z Select "Diagnostic Data Link."
z Select "Powertrain Control Module."
z Select "Output Test Mode."
z Select "KOEO On- Demand Self Test and KOER On- Demand Self Tests."
z Carry out test and record DTCs.
z Repair all NON- Transmission DTCs.
z Repair all digital TR Sensor DTCs.
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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY OF SUBASSEMBLIES
Torque Converter Cleaning And Inspection
1. If a new torque converter is being installed, continue with Substep 2 of Step 2.
2. If a new torque converter is not being installed, the following procedures must be performed: 1. The torque converter must be thoroughly cleaned.
„Torque converters with drain plugs can be cleaned by using a suitable torque
converter/fluid cooler cleaner.
„ Torque converters without drain plugs can be cleaned by hand. Partially fill the
torque converter using only recommended transmission fluid for the applicable
transmission. Hand agitate the torque converter and then thoroughly drain the
fluid. Refill the torque converter with clean automatic transmission fluid specified
for transmission, and reinstall.
2. All in- tank and auxiliary coolers must be thoroughly cleaned by forward and backward
flushing. For additional information, refer to Transmission Fluid Cooler — Backflushing
and Cleaning in this section.
3. All cooler lines must be thoroughly cleaned by backward and forward flushing. For additional information, refer to Transmission Fluid Cooler — Backflushing and Cleaning
in this section.
4. All Cooler Bypass Valves (CBV), if equipped, must be thoroughly cleaned.
5. Carry out the Transmission Fluid Cooler Flow Test. For additional information, refer to
Transmission Fluid Cooler — Backflushing and Cleaning in this section.
6. If the transmission cooling system fails the Transmission Fluid Cooler Flow Test, a new fluid cooler, cooler bypass valve, and/or cooler lines must be installed. For additional
information, refer to Section 307 - 02 .
7. If new coolers are to be installed, use only factory approved service parts.
SECTION 307-
01: Automatic Transaxle/Transmission 2003 Mustang Workshop Manual Material
Item Specification
MERCON® V Automatic
Transmission Fluid
XT
-5-QM, XT -5-DM MERCON® V Klj . 1 ba
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Transmission Cooling —
Integral
This vehicle with an automatic transmission is equipped with an integral transmission fluid cooler. The
cooler is contained inside of the radiator outlet tank and cannot be serviced separately. The cooler
transfers heat from the transmission fluid to the engine coolant.
For transmission fluid cooler flow test, refer to Section 307 - 01 .
For transmmission fluid cooler backflushing and cleaning, refer to Section 307 - 01 .
Transmission Fluid Cooler Tubes SECTION 307-
02: Transaxle/Transmission Cooling 2003 Mustang Workshop Manual Item Part Number Description
1 — Fluid cooler inlet tube
2 — Fluid cooler outlet tube
3 7005 Transmission case
4 — Transmission case fittings Klj . 1 ba
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