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100-00-1 3 General Information 100-00-1 3
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Do not use damaged or defective tools or
equipment, particularly high-speed equipment such
i as grinding wheels. A damaged grinding wheel can
disintegrate without warning and cause serious
injury.
Wear suitable eye protection when using grinding,
chiseling or sand blasting equipment.
Wear a suitable breathing mask when using
abrasive blasting equipment, working with
asbestos-based materials or using spraying
equipment.
Make sure there is adequate ventilation to control
dusts, mists and fumes.
High Pressure Air, Lubrication and Oil
Test Equipment
See also Lubricants and Greases.
Always keep high-pressure equipment in good
condition, and regularly maintained, particularly at
joints and unions.
Never direct a high-pressure nozzle, for example
diesel injector, at the skin as the fluid may
, penetrate to the underlying tissue, and cause
serious injury.
Halon
See CFCs.
Legal Aspects
There are many laws and regulations relating to
health and safety in the use and disposal of
materials and equipment in a workshop.
For a safe working environment and to avoid
environmental pollution, workshops should be
familiar, in detail, with the many health and safety
laws and regulations within their country, published
by both national and local authorities.
Lubricants and Greases
Avoid all prolonged and repeated contact with
mineral oils. All lubricants and greases may be
irritating to the eyes and skin.
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Transmission Fluids
Safety instructions
Certain Transmission and Power Steering fluids
supplied to Ford may contain additives which have
the potential to cause skin disease (dermatitis) to
exposed persons. The dermatitis may be irritant
or allergic in nature. Risks are higher where
prolonged or repeated skin contact with a fluid may
occur. These fluids are used for vehicle initial
fill
and service purposes. This sub-section is to:
Inform Service personnel who may come into
contact with these vehicle fluids (hazard
communication).
Summarise appropriate workplace control
measures and personal protective equipment
requirements.
Draw attention to the existence of Material
Safety Datasheets (MSDS's) for the fluids
(available from Ford Customer Service Division).
These MSDS's contain detailed information on
hazards and appropriate controls.
Control measures
Workplace risk assessments made under national
chemical control regulations should identify
operations involving the fluids as potentially
hazardous and specify workplace control and
worker awareness measures. In such
circumstances, the relevant Material Safety
Datasheet (see the details specified below) which
specifies hazards and control measures in detail
should be made available for guidance.
Avoid unprotected skin contact with the fluids, and
in particular, avoid prolonged or repeated skin
contact. Work practices should be organised so as
to minimise the potential for skin contact. This may
include the use of drip trays, absorbents, correct
fluid handling equipment (funnels etc), and
workplace housekeeping measures such as the
cleaning of contaminated surfaces.
Personnel engaged in operations where skin
contact could occur (such as fluid draining or filling)
should wear impervious gloves made from
nitrile
rubber, certified to a chemical protection standard,
e.g. Europe Standard EN374. This glove type is
widely available from reputable suppliers of gloves
for chemical protection [including the manufacturers
Ansell-Admont
(Solvex Range), North Safety
products (North
Nitrile Latex Gloves range), and
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100-00-23 General Information 100-00-23
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
RoadIRoller Testing
I Road or roller testing may be carried out for various
reasons and a procedure detailing pre-test checks,
engine starting and stopping, pre-driving checks,
on-test checks and final checks to be completed
on completion of the test is given below.
Unless complete vehicle performance is being
checked, the full road test procedure need not be
carried out. Instead, those items particularly
relevant to the
system(s) being checked can be
extracted.
Pre-Test Checks
A WARNING:lf the brake system hydraulic
fluid level is low, pedal travel is excessive
or a hydraulic leak is found, do not attempt
to road test the vehicle until the reason for
the low fluid level, excessive pedal travel
or hydraulic leak is found and rectified.
It is suggested that pre-test checks and functional
tests of those systems and circuits which affect the
safe and legal operations of the vehicle, such as
( , brakes, lights and steering, should always be
carried out before the road or roller test.
With the ignition switched off, check:
- the engine oil level.
- the engine coolant level.
- the tires, for correct pressure, compatible types
and tread patterns, and wear within limits.
- that there is sufficient fuel in the tank to
complete the test.
- all around the engine, transmission and under
the vehicle for oil, coolant, hydraulic and fuel
leaks. Make a note of any apparent leaks and
wipe off the surrounding areas to make it easier
to identify the extent of the leak on completion
of the test.
Starting the Engine
N0TE:On initial drive away from cold and within
the first 1.5 km (1 mile), do not depress the
accelerator pedal beyond half travel until the
vehicle has attained a minimum speed of
25 kmlh
(15 mileslh). Never operate at high engine speed
or with the accelerator pedal at full travel whilst the
engine is cold.
With the ignition switched off, check:
- that the parking brake is applied.
- that the gear lever is in the neutral position.
- that all instrument gauges (except fuel gauge)
read zero.
With the ignition switched on, check:
- that the ignition controlled warning lamps are
illuminated.
- that the engine temperature gauge registers a reading compatible with the engine temperature.
- that the fuel gauge registers a reading
appropriate to the fuel level in the tank.
- the operation of the parking brake warning lamp
and fluid level warning indicator.
Road or Roller Testing
A CAUTI0N:lf road testing, check the brake
operation while still traveling at low speed
before continuing with the test. If the
brakes pull to one side, or appear to be
otherwise faulty, do not continue with the
road test until the fault has been found and
rectified.
During the road or roller test, check:
- that the clutch pedal operation is not stiff or
heavy.
- that the initial gear engagement is smooth and
there is no evidence of clutch drag.
- that the parking brake control operates smoothly
and releases quickly and completely.
- that the clutch takes up the drive smoothly,
without slip or judder.
- that gear changing is smooth with no abnormal
noises or vibrations from the transmission.
- the engine power output is satisfactory, full
power is achieved, acceleration is smooth and
pedal operation is not stiff or heavy, and engine
speed returns to idle correctly.
- there is no excessive or abnormally colored
smoke from the engine under normal driving,
heavy load or overrun conditions.
- that steering operation, including power steering
(if equipped), is smooth, accurate, not
excessively heavy or with excessive free play
or vibration.
- that the steering does not pull to one side and
self centers smoothly after cornering.
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303-00-5 Engine System - General Information 303-00-5
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Symptom
Oil consumption
Possible Sources Action
Use of the wrong type of
engine oil.
Faulty positive crankcase vent-
ilation (PCV) system.
- Hoses or ventilation or
breather valves are blocked.
This causes excessive
pressure in the crankcase
which causes more oil to
enter the combustion
chamber.
- PCV oil separator is faulty
and engine oil can enter the
combustion chamber
through the intake manifold.
Turbocharger seals (diesel
engine only).
DETERMINE the last type of
engine oil used and compare
with the specification. Change
the engine oil to the specifica-
tion.
CHECK if the PCV system is
operating correctly and repair
as necessary. REFER to:
Engine Emission Control (303-
08 Engine Emission Control
- 1.3L Duratec-8V
(Rocam)/l.25L Duratec-1 6V
(Sigma)/l.4L Duratec-1 6V
(Sigma)/l .6L Duratec-1 6V
(Sigma), Diagnosis and
Testing),
Engine Emission Control (303-
08 Engine Emission Control
- 2.OL Duratec-HE (M14),
Diagnosis and Testing),
Engine Emission Control
-
Vehicles With: Vacuum
Exhaust Gas Recirculation
(EGR) Valve (303-08 Engine
Emission Control
- 1.4L
Duratorq-TDCi (DV) Diesel,
Diagnosis and Testing),
Engine Emission Control (303-
08 Engine Emission Control
- 1.6L Duratorq-TDCi (DV)
Diesel, Description and
Operation).
INSTALL a new turbocharger.
REFER to:
Turbocharger (303-04 Fuel
Charging and Controls
-
Turbocharger - I .4L
Duratorq-TDCi (DV) Diesel,
Removal and lnstallation),
Turbocharger
- I .6L Duratorq-
TDCi (DV) Diesel (303-04
Fuel Charging and Controls
- Turbocharger - I .6L
Duratorq-TDCi (DV) Diesel,
Removal and lnstallation).
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Engine - 1.25L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)ll.4L
303-01 A-I 34 Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)ll .6L Duratec-I 6V (Sigma) 303-01 A-1 34
INSTALLATION
Engine - Vehicles With: Autom
Special Tool(s)
I I Remover/lnstaller, Hose (
General Eaui~ment
1 Straight edge I
I Securing straps I
atic Transaxle
2. Check the installation depth between the
transaxle flange and the torque converter c
centering spigot.
All vehicles N0TE:Make sure the torque converter centering
spigot engages in the flexplate and the transaxle
A WARNING:Do not smoke or carry lighted engages on the engine flange dowels.
tobacco or open flame of any type when
Install the transaxle to the engine.
working on or near any fuel related
components. Highly flammable vapors are 3. Install the transaxle lower retaining bolts.
always present and may ignite. Failure to I I
Workshop table
Engine hoist
follow these instructions may result in
personal injury.
'' &AUTION:T~~ torque converter must
remain at the correct installation depth
throughout the whole installation procedure.
N0TE:The torque converter hub must engage fully
in the oil pump drive gear.
Check the installation depth of the torque
converter.
*' &AUTION:M~~~ sure that the two locating
dowels are installed.
1. Lay a straight edge on the transaxle flange. I
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Engine - 2.OL Duratec-HE (M14)
SPECIFICATIONS
Engine Data
Description
I Engine code I N4JA I N4JB I
IEmission level I Stage III I Stage IV I
I Firing order I 1 -3-4-2 I 1 -3-4-2 I
1 Bore I 87.5 mm I 87.5 mm I
1 Stroke I 83.1 mm I 83.1 mm I
I Power output 6000 rpm 1 110 kW (150 PS) I 110 kW (1 50 PS) I
Cubic capacity
Compression ratio
I Maximum torque at 4500 rpm I 190 Nm I 190 Nm I
Maximum engine speed
(intermittent) 1998
cm3
10.8
: I
7000 rprn 1998
cm3
10.8
: 1
7000 rprn
Maximum engine speed
(continous) 6500
rprn 6500 rprn
I Idle speed I 700 rpm I 700 rpm I
I Number of main bearings I 5 I 5 I
!
Engine Oil
I SAE 1 OW-40 I-20°C to over +40°C I Ford Formula XR+ I ACEA A3lB3 I
Camshaft drive
Maximum oil consumption
Viscosity
/ambient temperature
Recommended engine oil
~40%%0w -20°C to over +40°C I Ford Formula S I ACEA A3lB3 I
SAE 5W-30 /below -20°C to over +40°C
I If other types of engine oil are used, these must conform at least to the respective API SHlEC viscosity class.
Chain
0.5111 000 km
- Type
Lubricants, Fluids, Sealers and Adhesives Chain
0.5111 000 km
Specification
Alternative engine oils (for top-up only) Ford Formula
E
I Item I Specification I
WSS-M2C913-B
I Oil pressure switch and engine front cover blanking plug adhesive I WSK-M2G349-A7 I
Silicone sealant, oil pan contact surface to crankshaft rear seal retainer, oil
pan to
cylinder block, oil pan to engine front cover, engine front cover to
cylinder blockloil pan
ISilicohe grease I ESE-MlC171-AA I
WSE-M4G323-A4
' Oil svstem
I Description I bar I
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303-01 B-69 Engine - 2.OL Duratec-HE (M14) 303-01 B-69
IN-VEHICLE REPAIR
Cylinder Head(21 163 0)
Special Tool(s) 5. Remove the timing chain.
I Materials I
24003
I I Name Specification
Remover/lnstaller, Hose
Clamp
303-397
Removal
For additional information, refer to: Timing
Chain (303-01 Engine
- 2.OL Duratec-HE
(M14), Invehicle Repair).
6. Disconnect the exhaust gas recirculation
(EGR) valve electrical connector.
Hypoid Gear Oil
A WARNING:Do not smoke or carry lighted
tobacco or open flame of any type when
working on or near any fuel related
components. Highly flammable vapors are
always present and may ignite. Failure to
7. Using the special tool, disconnect the
follow these instructions may result in coolant hose
from the EGR valve.
personal injury.
/
SQM-2C9002-AA
( I. Drain the cooling system.
For additional information, refer to: Cooling
System Draining, Filling and Bleeding
(303-03 Engine Cooling
- 2.OL Duratec-HE
(M14), General Procedures).
2. Remove the exhaust manifold support
bracket retaining bolts.
3. Lower the vehicle.
4. Remove the intake manifold.
For additional information, refer to: Intake
Manifold (303-01 Engine
- 2.OL Duratec-HE
(M14), In-vehicle Repair).
8. Using the special tool, disconnect the
coolant hoses from the coolant outlet
connector.
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303-03B-7 Engine Cooling - 2.OL Duratec-HE (M14) 303-03B-7
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Oil Cooler
Item Description
I I I Oil cooler I
1 2 1 Oil filter adaptor I
1 3 1 Oil filter I
The oil cooler is an oil to water type and is a full
flow system.
The oil cooler and oil filter are fitted to an adaptor
which is mounted on the cylinder block.
The coolant supply for the oil cooler is through the
thermostat by-pass hose.
Coolant Recovery System
A pressurized coolant expansion tank system is
used which continuously separates the air from the
cooling system and replenishes the system through
the coolant expansion tank outlet hose.
A continuous vent from the engine and radiator to
I the coolant expansion tank prevents air locks from
forming in the cooling system.
No manual bleed points are provided on the
system. The coolant expansion tank serves
as the location
for:
Service fill.
Coolant expansion during warm-up.
Air separation during operation.
System pressurization by the coolant pressure
cap.
Coolant
A WARN1NG:Coolant contains monoethylene
glycol and other constituents which are
toxic if taken internally and can be
absorbed into the skin after prolonged
contact. Failure to follow this instruction
may result in personal injury.
Coolant concentration should be checked through
the neck of the expansion tank with a hydrometer.
The acceptable range of specific gravity (sg) of
correctly balanced fluids is between
1.06 and
1.07kg/l, which represents a coolant concentration
between 40% and 55%. If the concentration falls
below 40% there is insufficient low temperature
protection and the corrosion resistance will be
inadequate. In such cases the concentration must
be brought back to specification.
The coolant used is the orange-colored Motorcraft
Super Plus 2000. Motorcraft Super Plus 2000 is a
non silicated organic acid technology (OAT)
coolant, and must not be mixed with other coolant
types. For cooling system top up, only use coolant
which meets the correct specification and is
compatible with the existing coolant.
Changing Coolant
A WARN1NG:When releasing the cooling
system pressure, cover the coolant
expansion tank cap with a thick cloth to
prevent the possibility of coolant scalding.
Failure to follow this instruction may result
in personal injury.
A CAUTI0N:When draining the coolant or
changing any cooling system components,
it is imperative that no coolant comes into
contact with the camshaft drive belt or
accessory drive belt. If necessary the belt
should be removed. Contamination of the
belt may result in premature belt failure.
N0TE:Providing the coolant has not been
contaminated with other fluids or foreign matter,
the robust corrosion resistance properties of this
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Fuel Charging and Controls - 1.25L
Duratec-I 6V (Sigma)llI4L Duratec-1 6V
303-04A-9 (Sigma)ll .6L Duratec-1 6V (Sigma) 303-04A-9
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
13. Remove and discard the O-ring seals.
Installation
WARNINGS:
A Do not smoke or carry lighted tobacco or
open flame of any type when working on
or near any fuel related components.
Highly flammable vapors are always
present and can ignite. Failure to follow
these instructions may result in personal
injury.
( A This procedure involves fuel handling. Be ' prepared for fuel spillage at all times and
always observe fuel handling precautions.
Failure to follow these instructions may
result in personal injury.
1. N0TE:lnstall new fuel injector O-ring seals.
N0TE:lnstall a new fuel pressure regulator O-ring
seal.
.
N0TE:Lubricate the O-ring seals with clean engine
oil to aid installation.
To install, reverse the removal procedure.
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Fuel Charging and Controls - 2.OL
303-04B-27 Duratec-HE (M14) 303-04B-27
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Fuel Rail
Materials Name Specification
I Engine Oil - 5W-30 I WSS-~2~91 3-B I
WARNINGS:
A Do not smoke or carry lighted tobacco or
open flame of any type when working on
or near any fuel related components.
Highly flammable vapors are always
present and may ignite. Failure to follow
these instructions may result in personal
injury.
A This procedure involves fuel handling. Be
prepared for fuel spillage at all times and
always observe fuel handling precautions.
Failure to follow these instructions may
result in personal injury.
1. Release the fuel system pressure.
For additional information, refer to: Fuel
System Pressure Release (31 0-00 Fuel
System
- General Information, General
Procedures).
2. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect
(414-01 Battery, Mounting and
Cables, General Procedures).
3. Remove the air cleaner assembly.
For additional information, refer to: Air
Cleaner
- 2.OL Duratec-HE (M14) (303-1 2
intake Air Distribution and Filtering,
Removal and Installation).
4. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following
illustration(s) and
table(s).
Item Description Item Description
Fuel charging wiring harness retaining clip
See Removal Detail
Fuel charging wiring harness electrical
connector
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303-1 4-1 5 Electronic Engine Controls 303-1 4-1 5
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Monitors
The purpose of the monitors is to continuously
check the operation of the emission related sensors
and actuators. It then establishes if they are
operating within specified tolerances. All monitors
carry out their functions in such a way as to be
unnoticeable by the driver of the vehicle. Each one
is carried out under specific conditions of load,
speed and engine temperature. The Comprehensive Component Monitor, Combustion
Misfire Monitor and
AirIFuel Ratio Monitor operate
continuously. The remaining monitors are only
invoked under certain operating conditions. On
diesel variants, all of the monitors operate under
normal driving conditions: There are no monitors
which intervene and cause special operating
modes to enable the monitors to work. Some diesel
monitors are non-continuous. This means that in
a drive cycle, monitoring is done as and when
suitable driving conditions exist and potential faults
are accumulated and compared with acceptance
criteria. Examples of this type are the turbocharger
boost pressure and exhaust gas recirculation
(EGR) monitors on vehicles with common rail fuel
injection.
( Comprehensive Component Monitor (CCM)
When the CCM detects a component operating out
of tolerance, it sets a Diagnostic Trouble Code
(DTC), which is stored in the EEPROM. If the same
concern is confirmed during the next trip the MIL
will be switched on. The CCM monitors many
components, sub-systems and signals. The
following is a list of those that can effect emissions
depending on application:
Electronic Ignition (El) System.
Crankshaft Position (CKP) Sensor.
Ignition Coil.
Electronic Throttle Control Unit.
Camshaft Position (CMP) Sensor.
Air Conditioning
(AIC) Clutch.
Idle Air Control (IAC) Valve.
Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor.
Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor.
Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor.
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor.
Cylinder Head Temperature (CHT) Sensor.
Heated Oxygen Sensor
(H02S).
Catalyst Monitor Sensor.
Charge Air Temperature Sensor.
Knock Sensor (KS).
Throttle Position (TP) Sensor.
Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS).
Boost Pressure Sensor.
Cam-Crank Phasing Sensor.
EEPROM.
High Pressure Fuel Injection Pump.
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Valve Monitor.
Fuel Injectors.
Turbocharger.
Combustion Noise Monitor.
Barometric Pressure (BARO) Sensor.
Combustion Misfire Monitor (All except vehicles
with diesel engine)
The combustion misfire monitor operates independently of the others, and can detect misfires
caused by the ignition system, fuel system or
mechanical engine components. As each cylinder
fires, a characteristic crankshaft acceleration is
produced. The monitor detects irregularities in the
acceleration pattern using the crankshaft position (CKP) sensor, thus detecting the misfire. It can
also detect which cylinder has misfired.
Combustion misfires can be categorized as follows:
Type
A: These can cause catalytic converter
damage due to excessive internal temperatures.
If a certain number of misfires occur over a
pre-determined number of engine revolutions, the
MIL will be switched on to alert the driver of the
concern.
Type B: These can lead to an increase in emissions
to a point above the EOBD threshold. If the misfire
is detected during a second trip, over a,
pre-determined number of engine revolutions, the
MIL will be switched on. If the misfire does not
occur over the next three trips, the MIL will be
extinguished
AirIFuel Ratio (AFR) Monitor (All except vehicles
with diesel engine)
The H02S fitted before the catalytic converter
(upstream) measures the oxygen content of the
exhaust gas and the variations in it. This then
enables the PCM to adjust the opening times of
the fuel injectors to maintain the correct AFR. This
is known as Short Term Fuel Trim (STFT). If the
same variation is registered a pre-determined
number of times, a permanent correction factor is
applied. This is known as Long Term Fuel Trim
(LTFT), which is stored in the EEPROM. When the
correction factors exceed pre-determined limits a
DTC will be set in the EEPROM. If a concern is
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