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Vehicle Identification Number
World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI)
The first three vehicle identification number (VIN) positions are the world manufacturer identifier (WMI).
z1FA — Ford, USA, passenger car
Restraint Type Code
The fourth VIN position is the vehicle restraint system type code.
zF — Active safety belts — all positions, driver and front passenger air bags Line, Series and Body Type Code 5 Computer generated VIN check digit
6 Model year code
7 Assembly plant code
8 Production sequence number Klj . 2 ba
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Engine oil fluid level.
z Windshield washer solvent fluid level.
z Check and drain fuel/water separator.
Six Month Checks
Check each of the following items at least every six months:
zLap/shoulder belts and seat latches for wear and function.
z Spare tire air pressure.
z Power steering fluid level.
z Parking brake for correct operation.
z Safety warning lamps (brake, ABS, air bag, safety belt) for correct operation.
z Coolant system fluid level and correct strength.
z Battery connections. Clean if necessary.
z Clutch fluid level, if equipped.
z Windshield washer spray, wiper operation, clean all wiper blades.
z Lubricate all hinges, latches and outside locks. Inspect for correct operation.
z Lubricate door rubber weatherstrips. Inspect for excessive wear.
z Clean body and door drain holes. Inspect for clogs and obstructions.
Special Checks (Mustang Only)
Carry out the following check every 8,000 km (5,000 miles):
zAdjust clutch by lifting pedal (manual transmission Mustang only, as described in owner guide).
Normal Schedule
The following checks or procedures should be carried out for all cars, minivans, light trucks, sport
utilities, vans, 4x4s, natural gas and propane vehicles.
8,000 Km (5,000 Miles) zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Rotate tires and inspect for wear.
16,000 Km (10,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
24,000 Km (15,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter. Klj . 3 ba
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Inspect wheel ends for end play and noise.
z Inspect engine cooling system and hoses.
z Inspect exhaust system and heat shields.
z Inspect steering linkage, suspension and (if equipped) driveshaft and ball joints.
z Rotate tires and inspect for wear.
z Install a new engine air filter.
z Install a new fuel filter.
z If equipped, install a new cabin air filter.
z Change automatic transmission/transaxle fluid on all vehicles equipped with AX4S, 4F50N,
4R100, 4F27E. Inspect automatic transmission fluid level using dipstick on all other vehicles, if
equipped.
z If equipped, install new climate controlled seat filters (Navigator, Lincoln LS and Aviator).
Additional services for natural gas and propane vehicles include inspecting fuel tanks, as well as
draining coalescent fuel filter bowl and installing a new filter.
152,000 Km (95,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
160,000 Km (100,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect accessory drive belt(s).
z Rotate tires and inspect for wear.
z Install new spark plugs.
z If filled with yellow coolant, change coolant or at 5 years, whichever comes first.
z Install a new PCV on all cars and light trucks under 6,000 pounds Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW).
z Drain coalescent fuel filter and replace filter (NGV).
168,000 Km (105,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect automatic transmission fluid level if equipped with dipstick.
z Inspect brake pads, shoes, rotors, drums, brake lines, hoses and parking brake system.
z Inspect wheel ends for end play and noise.
z Inspect engine coolant system and hoses.
z Inspect steering linkage, suspension and (if equipped) driveshaft and ball joints.
z Rotate tires and inspect for wear.
z If equipped, install a new cabin air filter.
z If filled with green engine coolant, change coolant. 176,000 Km (110,000 Miles) Klj . 7 ba
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Change engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
184,000 Km (115,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
192,000 Km (120,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect brake pads, shoes, rotors, drums, brake lines, hoses and parking brake system.
z Inspect wheel ends for end play and noise.
z Inspect engine cooling system and hoses.
z Inspect exhaust system and heat shields.
z Inspect steering linkage, suspension and (if equipped) driveshaft and ball joints.
z Rotate tires and inspect for wear.
z Install a new engine air filter.
z Install a new fuel filter. (See ADDITIONAL INFORMATION below.)
z If equipped, install a new cabin air filter.
z Install new accessory drive belt(s) (Escort).
z Install a new PCV valve on all cars and light trucks over 6,000 Gross Vehicle Weight.
z Change automatic transmission/transaxle fluid on all vehicles equipped with AX4S, 4F50N,
4R100, 4F27E. Inspect automatic transmission fluid level using dipstick on all other vehicles, if
equipped.
z Install a new camshaft belt on all 2.0L, 4- cylinder engines (Escort, Focus, ZX2 and Escape).
z If equipped, install new climate controlled seat filters (Navigator, Lincoln LS and Aviator).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Additional services for natural gas and propane vehicles include
inspecting fuel tanks, as well as draining coalescent fuel filter bowl and installing a new filter.
200,000 Km (125,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
z Drain coalescent fuel filter and replace filter (NGV).
208,000 Km (130,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
216,000 Km (135,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter. Klj . 8 ba
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If equipped, inspect automatic transmission fluid level with dipstick.
z Inspect brake pads, shoes, rotors, drums, brake lines, hoses and parking brake system.
z Inspect wheel ends for end play and noise.
z Inspect engine cooling system and hoses.
z Inspect steering linkage, suspension and (if equipped) driveshaft and ball joints.
z Rotate tires and inspect for wear.
z Install a new cabin air filter.
z If filled with green engine coolant, change coolant.
224,000 Km (140,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
232,000 Km (145,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect tires for wear. Rotation recommended for optimal tire life.
240,000 Km (150,000 Miles)
zChange engine oil and install a new oil filter.
z Inspect brake pads, shoes, rotors, drums, brake lines, hoses and parking brake system.
z Inspect wheel ends for end play and noise.
z Inspect engine cooling system and hoses.
z Inspect exhaust system and heat shields.
z Inspect steering linkage, suspension and (if equipped) driveshaft and ball joints.
z Rotate tires and inspect for wear.
z Install a new engine air filter.
z Install a new fuel filter. (See ADDITIONAL INFORMATION below.)
z If equipped, install a new cabin air filter.
z If filled with yellow engine coolant, change coolant or at 8 years, whichever comes first.
z Change automatic transmission/transaxle fluid and filter.
z Change rear axle lubricant on all rear wheel (RWD) vehicles.
z Install a new accessory drive belt(s) (if a new belt has not been installed within the last 100,000
miles).
z If equipped, install new climate controlled seat filters (Navigator, Lincoln LS and Aviator).
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: If vehicle is registered in California, the California Air Resources Board
(CARB) has determined that failure to install a new fuel filter at this interval will not nullify the emission
warranty or limit recall liability prior to completion of the vehicle's useful life. It is, however
recommended that maintenance checks be carried out and recorded at the indicated intervals.
Additional checks for natural gas and propane vehicles include inspecting fuel tanks, as well as
draining and installing a new filter. Klj . 9 ba
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The angle of the wheel in relation to the true vertical as measured looking from the front of the vehicle.
Camber is positive when the wheel angle is offset so that the top of the wheel is positioned away from
the vehicle.
Caster
The angle of the steering knuckle in relation to the true vertical as measured looking from the side of
the vehicle.
Chatter
A pronounced series of rapidly repeating rattling or clicking sounds.
Chirp
A short-duration high-
pitched noise associated with a slipping drive belt.
Chuckle
A repetitious low- pitched sound. A loud chuckle is usually described as a knock.
Click
A sharp, brief, non- resonant sound, similar to actuating a ball point pen. Item Description
1 Positive caster
2 True vertical
3 Steering axis Klj . 3 ba
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Lateral runout means measuring the movement or "wobble" of a wheel or tire at the sidewall. Radial
runout means measuring the out-of-
round at the tread surface.
Rustling
Intermittent sound of varying frequency (100- 2000 Hz), sounds similar to shuffling through leaves.
Shake
A low- frequency vibration (5-20 Hz), usually with visible component movement. Usually relates to tires,
wheels, brake drums or brake discs if it is vehicle speed sensitive, or engine if it is engine speed
sensitive. Also referred to as a shimmy or wobble.
Shimmy
An abnormal vibration or wobbling, felt as a side- to-side motion of the steering wheel in the driveshaft
rotation. Also described as waddle.
Shudder
A low- frequency vibration that is felt through the steering wheel or seat during light brake application.
Slap
A resonance from flat surfaces, such as safety belt webbing or door trim panels.
Slip Yoke/Slip Spline
The driveshaft coupling that allows length changes to occur while the suspension articulates and while
the driveshaft rotates.
Squeak
A high- pitched transient sound, similar to rubbing fingers against a clean window.
Squeal
A long- duration, high- pitched noise.
Static Balance
The equal distribution of weight around the wheel. Statically unbalanced wheel and tire assemblies can
cause a bouncing action called wheel tramp. This condition will eventually cause uneven tire wear.
Tap
A light, rhythmic, or intermittent hammering sound, similar to tapping a pencil on a table edge.
Thump
A dull beat caused by two items striking together. Tick Klj . 9 ba
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NOTE:
It may be necessary to have the customer ride along or drive the vehicle to point out the
concern. During the road test, take into consideration the customer's driving habits and the driving
conditions. The customer's concern just may be an acceptable operating condition for that vehicle.
The following is a brief overview of each test in the order in which it appears. A review of this
information helps to quickly identify the most appropriate process necessary to make a successful
diagnosis. After reviewing this information, select and carry out the appropriate test(s), proceeding to
the next step of this process.
zThe Slow Acceleration Test is normally the first test to carry out when identifying an NVH
concern, especially when a road test with the customer is not possible.
z The Heavy Acceleration Test helps to determine if the concern is torque- related.
z The Neutral Coast Down Speed Test helps to determine if the concern is vehicle speed- related.
z The Downshift Speed Test helps to determine if the concern is engine speed- related.
z The Steering Input Test helps to determine how the wheel bearings and other suspension
components contribute to a vehicle speed- related concern.
z The Brake Test helps to identify vibrations or noise that are brake related.
z The Road Test Over Bumps helps isolate a noise that occurs when driving over a rough or
bumpy surface.
z The Engine Run- Up Tests consist of the Neutral Run- Up Test and the Engine Load Test. These
tests help to determine if the concern is engine speed- related.
z The Neutral Run- Up Test is used as a follow- up test to the Downshift Speed Test when the
concern occurs at idle.
z The Engine Load Test helps to identify vibration/noise sensitive to engine load or torque. It also
helps to reproduce engine speed- related concerns that cannot be duplicated when carrying out
the Neutral Run- Up Test or the Neutral Coast Down Test.
z The Engine Accessory Test helps to locate faulty belts and accessories that cause engine
speed- related concerns.
z The Vehicle Cold Soak Procedure helps to identify concerns occurring during initial start- up and
when an extended time lapse occurs between vehicle usage.
Slow Acceleration Test
To carry out this test, proceed as follows:
zSlowly accelerate to the speed where the reported concern occurs. Note the vehicle speed, the
engine rpm and, if possible, determine the vibration frequency.
z Attempt to identify from what part of the vehicle the concern is coming.
z Attempt to identify the source of the concern.
z Proceed as necessary.
Heavy Acceleration Test
To carry out this test, proceed as follows:
zAccelerate hard from 0- 64 km/h (0-40 mph).
z Decelerate in a lower gear.
z The concern is torque related if duplicated while carrying out this test.
z Proceed as necessary. Klj . 6 ba
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Drive the vehicle over a bump or rough surface one wheel at a time to determine if the noise is
coming from the front or the back and the left or the right side of the vehicle.
z Proceed as necessary.
Neutral Engine Run- Up (NERU) Test
To carry out this test, proceed as follows:
zInstall a tachometer.
z Increase the engine rpm up from an idle to approximately 4000 rpm while in PARK on front
wheel drive vehicles with automatic transmissions, or NEUTRAL for all other vehicles. Note the
engine rpm and, if possible, determine the vibration frequency.
z Attempt to identify what part of the vehicle the concern is coming from.
z Attempt to identify the source of the concern.
z Proceed as necessary.
Drive Engine Run- Up (DERU) Load Test
To carry out this test, proceed as follows:
z WARNING: Block the front and rear wheels, and apply the parking brake and the
service brake, or injury to personnel can result.
CAUTION: Do not carry out the Engine Load Test for more than five seconds or
damage to the transmission or transaxle can result.
Block the front and rear wheels.
z Apply the parking brake and the service brake.
z Install a tachometer.
z Shift the transmission into DRIVE, and increase and decrease the engine rpm between an idle
to approximately 2000 rpm. Note the engine rpm and, if possible, determine the vibration
frequency.
z Repeat the test in REVERSE.
z If the vibration/noise is duplicated when carrying out this test, inspect the engine and
transmission or transaxle mounts.
z If the concern is definitely engine speed- related, carry out the Engine Accessory Test to narrow
down the source.
z Proceed as necessary.
Engine Accessory Test
To carry out this test, proceed as follows:
z WARNING: Block the front and rear wheels, and apply the parking brake and the
service brake, or injury to personnel can result.
CAUTION: Limit engine running time to one minute or less with belts removed or
serious engine damage will result. Klj . 8 ba
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NOTE:
A serpentine drive belt decreases the usefulness of this test. In these cases, use a
vibration analyzer, such as the VA, to pinpoint accessory vibrations. An electronic listening
device, such as an EngineEAR, will also help to identify noises from specific accessories.
Remove the accessory drive belts.
z Increase the engine rpm to where the concern occurs.
z If the vibration/noise is duplicated when carrying out this test, the belts and accessories are not
sources.
z If the vibration/noise was not duplicated when carrying out this test, install each accessory belt,
one at a time, to locate the source.
Vehicle Cold Soak Procedure
To carry out this procedure, proceed as follows:
zTest preparations include matching customer conditions (if known). If not known, document the
test conditions: gear selection and engine rpm. Monitor the vibration/noise duration with a watch
for up to three minutes.
z Park the vehicle where testing will occur. The vehicle must remain at or below the concern
temperature (if known) for 6- 8 hours.
z Before starting the engine, conduct a visual inspection under the hood.
z Turn the key on, but do not start the engine. Listen for the fuel pump, anti- lock brake system
(ABS) and air suspension system noises.
z Start the engine.
z CAUTION: Never probe moving parts.
Isolate the vibration/noise by carefully listening. Move around the vehicle while listening to find
the general location of the vibration/noise. Then, search for a more precise location by using a
stethoscope or EngineEAR.
z GO to Symptom Chart — Idle Noise/Vibration to assist with the diagnosis.
6: Check OASIS/TSBs/Repair History
After verifying the customer concern, check for OASIS reports, TSBs and the vehicle repair history for
related concerns. If information relating to a diagnosis/repair is found, carry out the procedure(s)
specified in that information.
If no information is available from these sources, carry out the vehicle preliminary inspection to
eliminate any obvious faults.
7: Diagnostic Procedure
Qualifying the concern by the particular sensation present can help narrow down the concern. Always
use the "symptom" to "system" to "component" to "cause" diagnosis technique. This diagnostic method
divides the problem into related areas to correct the customer concern.
zVerify the "symptom".
z Determine which "system(s)" can cause the "symptom".
„If a vibration concern is vehicle speed related, the tire and wheel rpm/frequency or
driveshaft frequency should be calculated.
„ If a vibration concern is engine speed related, the engine, engine accessory or engine
firing frequencies should be calculated. Klj . 9 ba
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