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z
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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(+40°F) or colder at
first start of the day
between ball
bearings and
bearing race.
z Power steering moan
— occurs at high idle
and possibly at idle
during the first cold
start of the day in
temperatures of
approximately - 18°C
(0°F) or colder. Noise
can even be a severe
screech for less than
one minute in very
cold temperatures of
approximately - 29°C
(- 20°F) or colder z
High fluid
viscosity, or
plugged
reservoir screen
in power
steering
reservoir
starves pump
causing
cavitation. z
Go To Pinpoint Test D .
z Generator whine —
during high electrical
loads at idle or high
idle, a high pitch
whine or moan is
emitted from the
generator z
Generator
electrical field
noise. z
Using an EngineEAR,
PROBE near the generator
housing. LISTEN for
changes in the noise level
while changing electrical
loads (such as rear defrost,
headlamps, etc.). CARRY
OUT a generator load test. If
the system passes the load
test, the noise is from the
generator bearings,
INSTALL new bearings. If
the system fails the load
test, INSTALL a new
generator. REFER to
Section 414 - 02 .
z Engine- driven cooling
fan moan — occurs
during the first start of
the day. It is most
objectionable near
idle speeds up to
2000 rpm. The noise
increases with rpm z
The viscous
cooling fan
clutch engages
until the fluid in
the clutch
reaches normal
operating
temperature,
causing the fan
to fully engage. z
Go To Pinpoint Test E .
z Drumming noise —
occurs inside the
vehicle during idle or
high idle, hot or cold.
Very low- frequency
drumming is very rpm
dependent z
Exhaust system
vibration excites
the body
resonances
inducing interior
noise.
z Engine vibration
excites the
body
resonances
inducing interior
noise. z
Go To Pinpoint Test F .
z Hissing noise —
occurs during idle or
high idle that is
apparent with the
hood open z
Vacuum leak or
idle air control
(IAC) valve flow
noise. z
Use the Ultrasonic Leak
Detector/EngineEAR to
locate the source. Scan the
air intake system from the
inlet to each cylinder intake Klj . 29 ba
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misaligned.
screws. REPAIR as necessary.
z Loose interior
component or
trim. z
CARRY OUT a "touch test".
ELIMINATE the noise by
pressing or pulling on interior
trim and components. USE the
Rotunda Squeak and Rattle Kit
to isolate any rattling/squeaking
components.
z Squeak or rattle—
noise with a
vibration concern z
Damaged or
worn body
mounts. z
INSPECT the upper and lower
absorbers and washers for
damage or wear. CHECK the
body mount brackets for
damage. CHECK the nuts and
bolts are tightened to
specifications. TIGHTEN as
necessary.
z Damaged or
worn sub- frame
mounts. z
INSPECT the upper and lower
absorbers for damage or wear.
CHECK the sub- frame for
damage. CHECK the nuts and
bolts are tightened to
specifications. TIGHTEN as
necessary. Symptom Chart—
Steering Noise/Vibration Condition
Possible Sources Action
z Steering grunt or
shudder — occurs
when turning into
or out of a turn at
low speeds
(temperature
sensitive) z
Steering gear or power
steering hoses. z
GO to Steering Gear
Grunt/Shudder Test
component test in this
section.
z Steering System
clonk— hydraulic
knocking sound z
Air in the steering
hydraulic system. z
CHECK for leaks in the
system. PURGE the air
from the system.
REFER to Section 211 -
00 .
z Power steering
pump moan —
loud humming
noise occurs when
the steering wheel
is rotated to the
stop position.
Produces a 120-
600 Hz frequency
that changes with
rpm z
Power steering hose
grounded out to
chassis. z
INSPECT the power
steering hoses. REPAIR
as necessary.
z Aerated fluid. zCHECK for leaks in the
system. PURGE the air
from the system.
REFER to Section 211 -
00 .
z Steering gear isolators. zINSPECT the isolators
for wear or damage.
REPAIR as necessary.
z Low fluid. zCHECK the fluid level. Klj . 33 ba
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end surface of the
power steering pump
rotor.
z Damaged or worn
power steering pump
rotor splines.
z A crack on the inner
surface of the power
steering pump cam.
z Interference between
the power steering
pump rotor and cam.
z Damaged or worn
power steering pump
rotor and pressure
plates. 02 .
z Power steering
pump swish noise z
Power steering fluid
flow into the bypass
valve of the pump
valve housing with fluid
temperature below 54°
C (130°F). z
Acceptable condition.
z Power steering
pump whine noise z
Aerated fluid. zPURGE the air from the
system. REFER to
Section 211 - 00 .
CHECK for a leak in the
system.
z Damaged power
steering pump cam. z
REPAIR or INSTALL a
new power steering
pump as necessary.
REFER to Section 211 -
02 .
z Damaged valve cover
O-ring seal. z
REPAIR or INSTALL a
new power steering
pump as necessary.
REFER to Section 211 -
02 .
z Power steering
pump clicking
(mechanical) noise z
Power steering pump
rotor slippers too long,
excessive rotor slipper-
to-slot clearance or
damaged or worn rotor
assembly. z
REPAIR or INSTALL a
new power steering
pump as necessary.
REFER to Section 211 -
02 .
z Power steering
pump clatter noise z
Damaged corners on
the outside diameter or
the power steering
rotor or distorted rotor
slipper ring. z
REPAIR or INSTALL a
new power steering
pump as necessary.
REFER to Section 211 -
02 .
Symptom Chart—
Suspension Noise/Vibration Condition
Possible Sources Action
z Squeak or grunt— noise
from the front suspension,
occurs more in cold
ambient temperatures.
More noticeable over
rough roads or when
turning z
Front stabilizer
bar insulators. z
Under these conditions,
the noise is acceptable.
CHECK TSBs. Klj . 36 ba
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PINPOINT TEST C: ACCESSORY DRIVE BEARING HOOT
PINPOINT TEST D: POWER STEERING MOAN
PINPOINT TEST E: ENGINE DRIVEN COOLING FAN MOAN operating correctly?
No
INSTALL a new valve lifter/lash adjuster
(s). TEST the system for normal
operation.
Test Step Result / Action to Take
C1 CHECK THE IDLER AND TENSIONER
PULLEY BEARINGS z
Carry out the Vehicle Cold Soak
Procedure in this section.
z Key in START position.
z Place an EngineEAR probe directly on the
pulley center post or bolt to verify which
bearing is making the noise.
z Key in OFF position.
z Is either bearing making the noise? Yes
INSTALL a new pulley/idler. CARRY OUT the
Vehicle Cold Soak Procedure and TEST the
system for normal operation.
No
CONDUCT a diagnosis on other suspect
accessory drive components.
Test Step Result / Action to Take
D1 CHECK THE POWER STEERING
SYSTEM z
Carry out the Vehicle Cold Soak
Procedure in this section.
z Key in START position.
z Turn the steering wheel while the noise
is occurring and listen for changes in
sound pitch or loudness.
z Key in OFF position.
z Does the sound pitch or loudness
change while turning the steering
wheel? Yes
GO to
D2 .
No
CONDUCT a diagnosis on other suspect
accessory drive components. D2 VERIFY THE SOURCE
z
Key in START position.
z Place an EngineEAR probe near the
power steering pump/reservoir while the
noise is occurring. While an assistant
turns the steering wheel, listen for
changes in sound pitch or loudness.
z Key in OFF position.
z Does the sound pitch or loudness
change while turning the steering
wheel? Yes
VERIFY that the supply tube to the pump is
unobstructed. CHECK the fluid condition and
level. DRAIN the fluid and REFILL. CARRY
OUT the Vehicle Cold Soak Procedure and
TEST the system for normal operation. REFER
to Section 211
- 02 .
No
Normal system operation. Test Step Result / Action to Take
E1 CHECK THE ENGINE DRIVEN COOLING
FAN AFTER A COLD SOAK Klj . 51 ba
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4. While the noise is occurring, either place an EngineEAR probe near the IAC valve and the inlet
tube, or create a 6.35 mm (0.25 in)- 12.7 mm (0.50 in) air gap between the inlet tube and the
clean air tube. If the IAC valve is making the noise, install a new IAC valve.
5. Test the vehicle for normal operation.
Steering Gear Grunt/Shudder Test
1. Start and run the vehicle to operating temperature.
2. Set engine idle speed to 1200 rpm.
3. CAUTION: Do not hold the steering wheel against the stops for more than three to
five seconds at a time. Damage to the power steering pump will occur.
Rotate the steering wheel to the RH stop, then turn the steering wheel 90° back from that
position. Turn the steering wheel slowly in a 15° to 30° arc.
4. Turn the steering wheel another 90°. Turn the steering wheel slowly in a 15° to 30° arc.
5. Repeat the test with power steering fluid at different temperatures.
6. If a light grunt is heard or a low (50- 200 Hz) shudder is present, this is a normal steering system
condition.
7. If a loud grunt is heard, or a strong shudder is felt, fill and purge the power steering system.
Checking Tooth Contact Pattern and Condition of the Ring and Pinion
There are two basic types of conditions that will produce ring and pinion noise. The first type is a howl
or chuckle produced by broken, cracked, chipped, scored or forcibly damaged gear teeth and is
usually quite audible over the entire speed range. The second type of ring and pinion noise pertains to
the mesh pattern of the gear pattern. This gear noise can be recognized as it produces a cycling pitch
or whine. Ring and pinion noise tends to peak in a narrow speed range or ranges, and will tend to
remain constant in pitch.
1. Raise and support the vehicle. For additional information, refer to Section 100 - 02 .
2. Drain the axle lubricant. Refer to Section 205 - 02A for Ford 7.5 rear axles or
Section 205 - 02B for
Ford 8.8 integral axles.
3. Remove the carrier assembly or the axle housing cover depending on the axle type. Refer to Section 205 - 02A for Ford 7.5 rear axles or
Section 205 - 02B for Ford 8.8 integral axles.
4. Inspect the gear set for scoring or damage. Klj . 64 ba
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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
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PINPOINT TEST D: EXCESSIVE/ERRATIC BRAKE PEDAL TRAVEL
PINPOINT TEST E: HYDRO-
BOOST, NO POWER ASSIST 4481 kPa (510-
650 psi)? INSTALL a new proportioning valve.
RETEST for normal operation.
Test Step Result / Action to Take
D1 CHECK FOR SPONGY PEDAL
z
Key in ON position.
z Operate the brake pedal and note pedal feel.
z Does the pedal feel spongy? Yes
BLEED the brake system. REFER to
Bleeding —
System in this section.
RETEST for normal operation.
No
GO to D2 .
D2 CHECK THE BRAKE PEDAL
z
Inspect the brake pedal and bracket for
binding, obstruction or damage.
z Is the brake pedal OK? Yes
GO to
D3 .
No
REPAIR or INSTALL a new brake pedal as
necessary. RETEST for normal operation. D3 CHECK THE BRAKE COMPONENTS
z
Inspect the calipers bolts, anchor plate bolts
and anti- rattle springs for binding, damage,
contamination and correct installation.
z Are the bolts and springs OK? Yes
GO to
D4 .
No
REPAIR or INSTALL new components as
necessary. RETEST for normal operation. D4 CHECK THE BOOSTER AND MASTER
CYLINDER z
Check the power brake booster and brake
master cylinder for correct installation and
correct push rod adjustment. Refer to
Section 206 - 06 and to Section 206 - 07 .
z Are the power brake booster and the
brake master cylinder OK? Yes
INSPECT the front wheel bearings for
wear, damage and correct installation and
the rear axle end play. CORRECT as
necessary. RETEST for normal operation.
No
CORRECT as necessary. RETEST for
normal operation.
Test Step Result / Action to Take
E1 CHECK FLUID LEVEL IN POWER STEERING
PUMP z
Check fluid level in power steering pump.
z Is level within specification? Yes
GO to
E2 .
No
CHECK for leakage of power steering
fluid. ADD fluid as necessary. E2 CHECK ACCESSORY DRIVE BELT Klj . 10 ba
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PINPOINT TEST F: HYDRO-
BOOST ERRATIC OPERATION, STICKS,
BINDS OR GRABS z
Check accessory drive belt tension and
condition. Refer to Section 303 - 05 .
z Is the accessory drive belt OK? Yes
GO to
E3 .
No
INSTALL a new accessory drive belt.
REFER to Section 303 - 05 .
E3 CHECK POWER STEERING HOSES
z
Check power steering pressure hoses, power
steering gear pressure hoses and power
steering return hose for cracks or leaks.
z Do power steering pressure hose, power
steering gear hose and power steering
return hose check OK? Yes
GO to
E4 .
No
INSTALL new hoses as necessary.
REFER to Section 211 - 00 .
E4 CHECK BRAKE PEDAL LINKAGE
z
Check brake pedal linkage for binding or
sticking operation.
z Does pedal linkage check OK? Yes
GO to
E5 .
No
INSTALL new pedal linkage as necessary.
REFER to Section 206 - 06 .
E5 CHECK POWER STEERING PUMP SPEED
z
Check engine idle speed against
specifications.
z Is engine idle speed OK? Yes
GO to
E6 .
No
SET engine idle speed to specification.
REFER to Powertrain Control/Emissions
Diagnosis (PC/ED) manual. E6 CHECK FOR PLUGGED RETURN HOSE
z
NOTE: The return hose from the oil cooler to
the power steering reservoir has an in- line
filter in the hose.
z Disconnect power steering return hose from
power steering fluid cooler and power
steering pump reservoir.
z Pass air through hose from the oil cooler end.
z Is hose plugged? Yes
INSTALL a new power steering return
hose.
No
GO to
E7 .
E7 CHECK POWER STEERING PUMP FLOW
AND RELIEF z
Test power steering pump for correct flow
and relief pressure. Refer to Section 211 - 00 .
z Is power steering pump operating
correctly? Yes
INSTALL a new power brake hydro-
boost
unit. REFER to Section 206 - 07 .
No
INSTALL a new power steering pump.
REFER to Section 211 - 02 .
Test Step Result / Action to
Take F1 CHECK SUPPLY HOSE
z
Check for obstructions in power steering return hose and Yes Klj . 11 ba
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PINPOINT TEST G: HYDRO-
BOOST BRAKE SYSTEM OPERATION
SUSPECT connections between the power steering pump reservoir and
between the power steering pump reservoir and the hydro-
boost
power brake booster.
z Are there any obstructions? REMOVE
obstructions or
INSTALL a new
hose.
No
GO to
F2 .
F2 CHECK BOOSTER OPERATION
z
Have an assistant check the fluid in the power steering pump
reservoir while rapidly applying the brake pedal approximately one
inch.
z Does the fluid show any movement or spouting? Yes
System OK.
No
INSTALL a new
hydro-boost
assembly. Test Step Result / Action to Take
G1 CHECK BASIC OPERATION
z
Key in OFF position.
z Press and release brake pedal several times to deplete all
hydraulic pressure from the hydro- boost power brake
booster.
z Press and hold brake pedal with light pressure.
z Key in START position.
z Does the brake pedal fall slightly and hold, and is less
pressure now required to hold brake pedal at the new
position? Yes
Hydro-
boost is OK.
No
GO to G2 .
G2 CHECK FOR HYDRAULIC BRAKE LEAK
z
With engine running, press and release brake pedal several
times.
z Hold brake pedal down with medium pressure, 34- 47 Nm
(25- 35 lb- ft).
z Does brake pedal move toward floor? Yes
GO to
G3 .
No
GO to G4 .
G3 CHECK FOR LEAKS —
BRAKE FLUID LINES z
Check for leaks at brake lines, including brake master
cylinder and brake hose.
z Do components check OK? Yes
COMPLETE master cylinder
By-
Pass Condition Test in
this section.
No
INSTALL new hoses and
lines as necessary. G4 CHECK HYDRO-
BOOST CONNECTIONS z
Clean the hydro- boost power brake booster, power steering
pressure hose, power steering gear pressure hose and
power steering return hose and connection.
z Start engine and run at idle.
z Check hose connections for leakage.
z Do hose connections check OK? Yes
GO to
G5 .
No
REPAIR or INSTALL new
hose and connections as
necessary. G5 CHECK FOR HYDRO-
BOOST LEAK Klj . 12 ba
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