Injector FORD FIESTA 2007 Owner's Manual
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Fuel Charging and Controls - 2.OL
303-04B-5 Duratec-HE (M14) 303-04B-5
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Fuel Charging and Controls
General Equipment
Wgnostic System (WDS) I
Principles of Operation
Ethanol equipped vehicles
Ethanol, is derived from cellulose waste. A large
proportion of Ethanol is distilled from corn, wheat
and sugar cane crops. The product that is to be
used in this vehicle is called Ethanol E85. E85 is
a mixture of 15% gasoline and 85% Ethanol.
Ethanol is a clear liquid and when fully burnt the
combustion gasses remaining are Carbon Dioxide
and water. This makes the use of Ethanol a good
environmental proposition. One drawback with pure
Ethanol is that it is corrosive to certain rubber and
plastic materials. The
introduction of Ethanol E85 has required some
major internal changes to the fuel supply and
delivery system. Some earlier vehicles used an
Ethanol mixture called Ethanol
El 5. This fuel was
made up of 15% Ethanol and 85% gasoline. At this
mixture ratio, no changes to the fuel charging or
delivery system where required, as no degradation
would occur with the cylinder head valves or
material content of the components, although some
performance loss would be noticeable.
The components used by vehicles running Ethanol
appear to be the same in construction as those
that use unleaded fuel only. The changes are
mainly to do with the materials used and increases
in fuel flow rates.
Ethanol has a much higher octane rating than
standard fuel which means that the ignition and
fuel injection calibrations for a vehicle that is
capable of using Ethanol E85 must be adapted
suitably.
I Item Description
I 1 I Fuel injectors
1ue1 rail I
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Item Description
3
4
Block heater
Fuel pump module
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303-04B-6 Duratec-HE (M14) 303-04B-6
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
1 6 1 Heated Oxygen sensor (H02s) I
Item Description Fuel supply
1 7 1 Intake manifold I
5
Fuel injectors
Throttle body
The fuel supply for all petrol fueled variants is
equipped with a return-less fuel system. This
means that the fuel delivery pressure at the fuel
injectors, is monitored and controlled by the fuel
tank module. This control is achived by switching
the fuel pump on and off.
The fuel pump module for both the Ethanol E85
TO maintain the same or similar power output to variant vehicle and the unleaded fueled vehicle are
that of the unleaded fuel vehicle, the fuel injectors
very similar, visual^ the only difference is the fuel
have been replaced with high flow fuel injectors. pump electrical connections which on the Ethanol
E85 variant is sealed. This is not the only
differance, both fuel pump modules have different
(
Fuel composition monitoring fuel level sensor resistor card values.
The quantity of Ethanol E85 in relation to the
quantity of unleaded fuel contained in the fuel tank
at any one time is not monitored at the fuel tank.
The Ethanol percentage volume can only decrease
from its maximum 85% (pure Ethanol
E85), to zero
(1 00% unleaded fuel).
The fuel charging system compensates for the
changes in fuel composition using the signal
received by the power train control module (PCM)
from the
H02s. The PCM adapts the fueling and
ignition calibrations to suit the current fuel tank
content composition.
Cold start
To overcome the problems relating to cold start
inherent with Ethanol E85 vehicles (temperatures
down to -29 degrees centigrade), a block heater
has been installed into the engine coolant system.
The block heater is located to the rear of the engine
under the exhaust manifold. The block heater is
fitted with a dedicated harness which terminates at an external plug connector fitted into the radiator
grill.
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303-04B-7 Duratec-HE (M14) 303-04B-7
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
I
The block heater can be connected to an external Throttle body
power supply, which will pre-heat the engine
i coolant contained within the cylinder block. The
' heated coolant will radiate heat to the fuel rail,
which will warm the contained fuel. Sufficient
warmed fuel is stored in the fuel rail to allow the
engine to start and continue running correctly, until
the engine combustion generates sufficient heat
to maintain correct operating conditions.
Fuel rail
The throttle body on Ethanol E85 vehicles is the
same as non Ethanol E85 variants. This is a fully
electronic controlled and monitored component.
The PCM adapts to the wear characteristics of the
throttle plate. If a new throttle body is installed, it
is necessary to teach the values of the new throttle
body to the PCM. If installing a new throttle body,
follow the initialization procedure.
REFER to: Throttle Body
(303-04C, Removal and
Installation).
The fuel rail on Ethanol E85 vehicles is the same
' as non Ethanol E85 variants. The fuel rail function
is to supply a reservoir of fuel at equal pressure
for all four fuel injectors.
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303-04B-8 Duratec-HE (M14) 303-04B-8
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
lntake manifold
item Description
I 1 I Intake manifold tuning (IMT) swirl plates I Inspection and Verification
121
lntake manifold runner control (IMRC)
throttle plates
The intake manifold for both Ethanol
E85 and
standard unleaded fueled vehicles is the same
construction.
Built into the intake manifold, are the
IMRC throttle
plates and IMT swirl plates.
Under low demand throttle conditions, the air
charge is delivered to the cylinder head intake ports
through the primary air intake chambers. The clean
flow of the air charge is disturbed by the IMT swirl
plates to assist in the mixing of the air fuel mixture
at the fuel injectors.
1. Verify the customer concern.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical
or electrical damage.
Visual lnspection Chart
I Mechanical I Electrical I
- Fuel leak(s)
- Vacuum line(s)
- Gasket(s)
- Seal(s)
- Fuel injector(s)
- Throttle body
- Fuel rail
- Powertrain control
module (PCM)
- Wiring harness
- Electrical
connector(s)
- Throttle body
- Fuel injector(s)
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During high demand throttle conditions, the IMRC
throttle plates are opened and the air charge is - Fuel supply line
allowed to use both primary and secondary intake
chambers. This means a higher volume of air 3. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported
charge can be accommodated by the intake concern
is found, correct the cause (if
possible) (
before proceeding to the next step. \. . manifold. During this high demand throttle
condition, the IMT swirl plates are fully open so as
4. If the cause is not visually evident, verify the
not to restrict the air charge flow.
symptom and refer to the Symptom Chart.
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Fuel Charging and Controls - 2.OL
303-048-1 0 Duratec-HE (M14) 303-04B-10
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Symptom Possible Sources Action
Fuel rail fuel pressure sensor. Carry out a full engine
diagnosis using the guided
diagnostic menu in WDS.
Fuel injectors. INSPECT
the fuel injectors.
CLEAN the fuel injectors or
INSTALL a new set of injectors
as required only after the
checks have been carried out.
I Incorrect valve timing. I CHECK the valve timing. I
Poor starting
Low cylinder compression.
Low fuel system pressure.
TEST the cylinder compres-
sion.
Check the fuel system pres-
sure.
REFER to: Fuel System Pres-
sure Check (31
0-OOA,
General Procedures).
Fuel system leak. CHECK the system for fuel
leak(s). REPAIR the system as
necessary.
Fuel system restriction. INSPECT the
fuel system.
INSTALL new components as
necessary. TEST the system
for normal operation.
I Fuel filter blocked. I INSTALL a new fuel filter. I
lncorrect engine oil.
Air
cleaner element blocked.
INSTALL a new engine oil filter
and engine oil.
INSTALL a new air cleaner
element.
lncorrect power steering fluid. DRAIN and REFILL the
power
steering system with the correct
fluid.
REFER to: Power Steering
System Flushing
- Vehicles
With: Electro-Hydraulic Power
Steering (EHPS) (21 1-00,
General Procedures).
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CKP sensor.
Engine coolant temperature
(ECT) sensor. Carry out a
full engine
diagnosis using the guided
diagnostic menu in WDS.
Carry out a full engine
diagnosis using the guided
diagnostic menu in WDS.
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Fuel Charging and Controls - 2.OL
303-04B-1 I Duratec-HE (M14) 303-04B-11
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Symptom Possible Sources
Action
Fuel injector(s). INSPECT the fuel injectors.
CLEAN the fuel injectors or
INSTALL a new set of injectors
as required only after the
checks have been carried out.
Fuel rail fuel pressure sensor. Carry out a full engine
diagnosis using the guided
diagnostic menu in WDS.
Catalytic converter blocked. REMOVE and visually
INSPECT the catalytic
converter as necessary.
REFER to: Catalytic Converter
- 1.8L Duratec-HE (M14)/2.OL
Duratec-HE (M14) (309-00,
Removal and Installation).
Low cylinder compression. TEST the engine cylinder
compression.
Engine starts but immediately
stops Air cleaner element blocked. INSTALL
a new air cleaner
element.
CKP sensor.
Carry out a full engine
diagnosis using the guided
diagnostic menu in WDS.
CMP sensor. Carry out a full engine
diagnosis using the guided
diagnostic menu in WDS.
PCM. Carry out a full engine
diagnosis using the guided
diagnostic menu in WDS.
Low fuel system pressure.
Check the fuel system pres-
sure.
REFER to: Fuel System Pres-
sure Check (31
0-OOA,
General Procedures).
Fuel system
restriction
I
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INSPECT the fuel system.
INSTALL new components as
necessary. TEST the system
for normal operation.
I Fuel filter blocked. I INSTALL a new fuel filter. I
Poor idling Air cleaner
element blocked. INSTALL a new air cleaner
element.
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303-048-1 2 Duratec-HE (M14) 303-04B-12
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Symptom Possible Sources Action
Incorrect or contaminated fuel. CHECK for signs of
tion such as strange odors from
the fuel tank.
If contaminated fuel is found,
DRAIN the complete fuel
system. FLUSH the fuel system
through with clean gasoline.
REFER to: Fuel Tank Draining
(31
0-OOA, General Proced-
u res)
.
INSTALL a new fuel filter.
INSPECT the fuel injectors.
CLEAN the fuel injectors or
INSTALL a new set of injectors
as required only after the
checks have been carried out.
INSTALL a new fuel rail.
REFER to: Fuel Injection
Supply Manifold
(303-04C,
Removal and Installation).
Low fuel system pressure. Check the fuel system pres-
sure.
RE.FER to: Fuel System Pres-
sure Check (31
0-OOA,
General Procedures).
I Fuel filter blocked. I INSTALL a new fuel filter. I
EGR valve sticking open. REFER to: Engine Emission
Control (303-08 Engine
Emission Control
- 2.OL
Duratec-HE (M14), Diagnosis
and Testing).
INSPECT the fuel injectors.
CLEAN the fuel injectors or
INSTALL a new set of injectors
as required only after the
checks have been carried out.
CKP sensor. Carry out a full engine
diagnosis using the guided
diagnostic menu in WDS.
Knock sensor (KS). Carry out a full engine
diagnosis using the guided
diagnostic menu in WDS.
Fuel injection supply manifold
fuel pressure sensor. Carry out a full engine
diagnosis using the guided
diagnostic menu in WDS.
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303-04B-13 Duratec-HE (M14) 303-04B-13
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Possible Sources Action
,
Engine ignition.
Symptom
Engine stumbling
Engine lacks power
REFER to: Engine lgnition
(303-07B, Diagnosis and
Testing).
Fuel injectors.
INSPECT the fuel injectors.
CLEAN the fuel injectors or
INSTALL a new set of injectors
as required only after the
checks have been carried out.
Low fuel system pressure.
EGR valve sticking open.
Check the fuel system pres-
sure.
REFER to: Fuel System Pres-
sure Check (31
0-OOA,
General Procedures).
Fuel rail fuel pressure sensor.
REFER to: Engine Emission
Control (303-08 Engine
Emission Control
- 2.OL
Duratec-HE (M14), Diagnosis
and Testing).
Carry out a full engine
diagnosis using the guided
diagnostic menu in WDS.
Engine ignition. REFER to: Engine lgnition
(303-07B, Diagnosis and
Testing).
Brakes binding.
I CHECK the braking system.
REFER to: Brake System (206-
1 00, Diagnosis and Testing).
Vehicle overloaded, or
excessive wind resistance (roof
racks, towing etc). ADVISE
the customer about
the effects of overloading the
vehicle and wind resistance on
the fuel consumption.
Air cleaner element blocked.
REFER to: Fuel System Pres-
sure Check (31
0-OOA,
General Procedures).
INSTALL a new air cleaner
element as necessary.
Low fuel system pressure.
r
Check the fuel system pres-
sure.
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Kinked or restricted fuel lines. INSPECT the fuel lines.
INSTALL new components as
necessary. TEST the system
for normal operation.
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303-048-1 4 Duratec-HE (M14) 303-04B-14
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Symptom Possible Sources Action
lncorrect or contaminated fuel. CHECK for signs of
tion such as strange
the fuel tank.
If contaminated fuel is found,
DRAIN the complete fuel
system. FLUSH the
through with clean gasoline.
REFER to: Fuel Tank Draining
(31
0-OOA, General Proced-
ures).
INSTALL a new fuel filter.
INSPECT the fuel injectors.
CLEAN the fuel injectors or
INSTALL a new set of injectors
as required only after the
checks have been carried out.
INSTALL a new rail.
REFER to: Fuel Injection
Supply Manifold
(303-04C,
Removal and Installation).
I Fuel filter blocked. I INSTALL a new fuel filter. I
REFER to: Engine Emission
Control (303-08 Engine
Emission Control
- 2.OL
Duratec-HE (M14), Diagnosis
and Testing).
I
Vehicle speed sensor (VSS). Carry out a full engine
diagnosis using the guided
diagnostic menu in WDS.
ECT sensor. Carry out a full engine
diagnosis using the guided diagnostic menu in WDS.
Fuel injectors. INSPECT the fuel injectors.
CLEAN the fuel injectors or
INSTALL a new set of injectors
as required only after the
checks have been carried out.
Fuel rail fuel pressure sensor. Carry out a full engine
diagnosis using the guided
diagnostic menu in WDS.
I Incorrect valve timing. I CHECK the valve timing. I
Low cylinder compression.
--
CHECK the cylinder compres-
sion.
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303-04B-15 Duratec-HE (M14) 303-04B-15
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Symptom Possible Sources Action
Catalytic converter
blocked. REMOVE and visually
INSPECT the catalytic
converter for damage.
INSTALL a new catalytic
converter as necessary.
REFER to: Catalytic Converter
- 1.8L Duratec-HE (M14)12.OL
Duratec-HE (M14) (309-00,
Removal and Installation).
Black smoke at idle
Air cleaner element blocked.
acceleration INSTALL a new air cleaner
element as necessary.
--
Fuel injectors. INSPECT the fuel injectors.
CLEAN the fuel injectors or
INSTALL a new set of injectors
as required only after the
checks have been carried out.
ECT sensor. Carry out a full engine
diagnosis using the guided
diagnostic menu in WDS.
Fuel rail fuel pressure sensor.
Carry out a full engine
diagnosis using the guided
diagnostic menu in WDS.
Catalytic converter blocked.
REMOVE and visually
INSPECT the catalytic
converter for damage.
INSTALL a new catalytic
converter as necessary.
REFER to: Catalytic Converter
- 1.8L Duratec-HE (M14)12.OL
Duratec-HE (M14) (309-00,
Removal and Installation).
I Incorrect valve timing. I CHECK the valve timing. I
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Air cleaner element blocked. INSTALL a new air cleaner
element as necessary.
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