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2006.0 Fiesta
Workshop Manual
Table of Contents
GROUP 1 General lnformation
Service lnformation
General lnformation
Identification Codes
Jacking and Lifting
Noise, Vibration and
Harshness
Suspension
Suspension System - General
lnformation
Front Suspension
Rear Suspension
Wheels and Tires
Driveline
Front Drive Halfshafts
Brake System
Brake System - General
Information
Drum Brake
Front Disc Brake
Rear Disc Brake
Parking Brake and Actuation
Hydraulic Brake Actuation
Power Brake Actuation
Anti-Lock Control
Anti-Lock Control
- Traction
Control
Anti-Lock Control
- Stability
Assist
Steering System
Steering System - General
lnformation
Power Steering Steering Linkage
Steering Column
Steering Column Switches
Engine
Engine System - General
lnformation
Engine
- 1.25L Duratec-1 6V
(Sigma)/l.4L Duratec-1 6V
(Sigma)/l.GL Duratec-I 6V
(Sigma)
Engine
- 2.OL Duratec-HE
(MI41
Engine Cooling - 1.3L Duratec-8V
(Rocam)/l.25L Duratec-1 6V
(Sigma)/l.4L Duratec-1 6V
(Sigma)/l .6L Duratec-1 6V
(Sigma)
Engine Cooling
- 2.OL Duratec-HE
(MI41
Fuel Charging and Controls - 1.25L
Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)/l.4L
Duratec-16V (Sigma)/l.GL
Duratec-1 6V (Sigma)
Fuel Charging and Controls
- 2.OL
Duratec-HE (M14)
Accessory Drive
Starting System
Engine lgnition
Engine Ignition
- 2.OL Duratec-HE
(M14)
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)
Engine Emission Control
- 2.OL
Duratec-HE (M14)
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GROUP
Chassis
SECTION TITLE PAGE
Suspension
Suspension
System . General Information .................................................................... 204-00
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................................. Front Suspension .201 4.0
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................................. Rear Suspension .20 4.02
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.................................. Wheels and Tires 204-04
Driveline
Front Drive Halfshafts ........................................................................\
............................ 205-04
' Brake System
Brake System . General Information ........................................................................\
...... 206-00
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.......................................... Drum Brake .20 6.02
Front Disc Brake
........................................................................\
................................... 206-03
Rear Disc Brake
........................................................................\
.................................... 206-04
Parking Brake and Actuation
........................................................................\
................. 206-05
Hydraulic Brake Actuation ........................................................................\
...................... 206-06
Power Brake Actuation
........................................................................\
.......................... 206-07
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.................................. An ti-Lock Control .20 6.09A
Anti-Lock Control . Traction Control ........................................................................\
....... 206-09B
Anti-Lock Control . Stability Assist ........................................................................\
......... 206-09C
Steering System
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. Steering System . General Information .21 1.00
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..................................... Power Steering -21 1-02
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.................................. Steering Linkage -21 1-03
Steering Column
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................................... 21 1-04
Steering Column Switches
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..................... 21 1-05
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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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100-04-1 Noise. Vibration and Harshness 100-04-1
SECTION 100-04 Noise. Vibration and Harshness
VEHICLE APPLICATION:2006.0 Fiesta
CONTENTS PAGE
DESCRIPTION AND
OPERATION
Noise. Vibration and Harshness (NVH) ........................................................................\
...... 1 00-04-2
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....................................... Diagnostic Theory 1 00-04-2
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........................................ Know the System 1 00-04-2
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................. Know the History of the System 100-04-2
Know the History of the Condition
........................................................................\
.............. 100-04-2
Know the Probability of Certain Conditions Developing
..................................................... 100-04-2
Do Not Cure the Symptom and Leave the Cause
............................................................ 100-04-2
Be Positive the Cause is Found
........................................................................\
................. 100-04-2
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....................................... Diagnostic Charts 1 00-04-2
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Noise. Vibration and Harshness (NVH) ........................................................................\
...... 1 00-04-4
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.......................... Inspection and Verification 100-04-4
........................................................................\
....................... Noise Diagnostic Procedure 1 00-04-4
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................................................... Road Test 100-04-5
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............................ Road Test Quick Checks 100-04-5
Road Conditions
........................................................................\
......................................... 100-04-6
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.................................... Vehicle Preparation 1 00-04-6
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......................... Power Steering Conditions 100-04-6
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..... Power Steering Operation Noise Check 100-04-6
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........................................... Symptom Chart 1 00-04-9
Pinpoint Tests
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............................................. 100-04-1 6
GENERAL PROCEDURES
PowertrainlDrivetrain Mount Neutralizing ................................................. (1 4 001 0) 100-04-23
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100-04-6 Noise, Vibration and Harshness 100-04-6
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
2. AccelerationIDeceleration: With slow
acceleration and deceleration, a shake is
sometimes noticed in the steering
wheellcolumn,
seats, front floor panel, front door trim panel or
front end sheet metal. It is a low frequency
vibration (around
9-1 5 cycles per second). It
may or may not be increased by applying the
brakes lightly. REFER to
Idle
BoomIShakeNibration in the Driveline Noise
and Vibration Symptom Chart.
High Speed: A vibration is felt in the front floor
panel or seats with no visible shake, but with
an accompanying sound or rumble, buzz, hum,
drone or booming noise. Coast with the clutch
pedal depressed (manual transmission) or shift
control selector lever in "N" (NEUTRAL)
(automatic transmission) and engine idling. If
vibration is still evident, it may be related to
wheels, tires, front brake discs, wheel hubs or
front wheel bearings. REFER to Shake and
Vibration While Driving in the Driveline Noise
and Vibration Symptom Chart.
4. Engine rpm Sensitive: A vibration is felt
whenever the engine reaches a particular rpm.
It will disappear in neutral coasts. The vibration
can be duplicated by operating the engine at
the problem rpm while the vehicle is stationary.
It can be caused by any component, from the
accessory drive belt to the clutch or torque
converter which turns at engine speed when the
vehicle is stopped. REFER to Shake and
Vibration While Driving in the Driveline Noise
and Vibration Symptom Chart.
5. Noise and Vibration While Turning: Clicking,
popping or grinding noises may be due to the
following:
worn, damaged or incorrectly installed front
wheel bearing.
damaged
powertrainldrivetrain mounts.
Road Conditions
An experienced technician will always establish a
route that will be used for all NVH diagnosis road
tests. The road selected should be reasonably
smooth, level and free of undulations (unless a
particular condition needs to be identified). A
smooth asphalt road that allows driving over a
range of speeds is best. Gravel or bumpy roads
are unsuitable because of the additional road noise produced.
Once the route is established and
consistently used, the road noise variable is
eliminated from the test results.
N0TE:Some concerns may be apparent only on
smooth asphalt roads.
If a customer complains of a noise or vibration on
a particular road and only on a particular road, the
source of the concern may be the road surface. If
possible, try to test the vehicle on the same type
of road.
Vehicle Preparation
Carry out a thorough visual inspection of the
vehicle before carrying out the road test. Note
anything which is unusual. Do not repair or adjust
any condition until the road test is carried out,
unless the vehicle is inoperative or the condition
could pose a hazard to the technician. After
verifying that the condition has been corrected,
make sure all components removed have been
installed.
Power Steering Conditions
c !
Check for the noise in the following conditions to
verify the customer concern.
Check for the noise in several temperature
conditions.
Is the noise from when the vehicle was new?
Can the noise be repeated constantly or is it
random?
Check the condition of the vehicle age, mileage
and service record.
Interview the customer to find the operating
condition in which the noise will occur. Test the
vehicle based on the
detail(s) from the customer
interview.
Follow the power steering operation noise
condition tables below, to find which condition
the noise will occur.
Power Steering Operation Noise Check
Step 1 : Check for NVH concerns from non-steering
components, which may sound like noises coming
from the steering system.
I:. ':
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I 00-04-8 Noise, Vibration and Harshness 100-04-8
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Steering system NVH concerns Power
assisted steering operating condition
I Steering System operation condition (column A to F) 1
Noise I Driving condition I A
Parking
Moan REFER
to
steering
system NVH
concerns
column A REFER
to
steering
system NVH
concerns
column
B
Driving
Whine REFER
to
steering
system NVH
concerns
column C
Vehicle stationary with engine off
Parking between lock stops, at engine idle and
also increased engine speed REFER
to
steering system
NVH concerns
column
D
REFER to steering
system NVH
concerns column E
X
Hiss REFER
to steering
system NVH
concerns column F
Driving, high engine rpm. Must be present from
1 new
0
b) Holding steering wheel against lock stops. Must
be present from new
a) Parking between lock
stops. Must be present
from new
X
Lock stop impact
knock a) Parking
at lock stop. Must be present from new
Mechanical knock
(power assisted
steering (PAS) off) b)
Parking between lock stops, engine OFF. Must
be present from new
Mechanical Knock c) Parking between lock stops, engine
ON (ball
(PAS on)
1 joint knock)
X
Hammer knock
Column knock
I f) Parking, driving. cobble stones and rough roads I X
- -
d) Parking into lock stop and release (vehicle
hydraulic power assisted steering (HPAS) only,
not for vehicles with electro-hydraulic power
assisted steering (EHPAS))
Hydraulic knock
(clonk)
Column rattle I Mainly driving on rough roads 1 0
e) Driving, cobble stones, rough road (clonk). Must
be present from new
Grinding
I When turning steering wheel I
Steering left and right at high frequency. Must be
present from new
Zip
I At engine start, -1 0°C only I X
X
X = Noise will most likely occur in this operating condition.
0 = Noise can possibly occur in this operating condition.
Blank = Noise is unlikely to occur in this operating condition.
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100-04-9 Noise, Vibration and Harshness 1 00-04-9
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Step 3: According to each identified operating
condition (Column A, B,
C, D, E, F), check each
possible Steering System
NVH concern with the
detail symptom charts below.
Before conducting a vehicle test to identify a
NVH
concern carry out the following checks.
1. Check the tire pressures and adjust to
specification, as necessary.
2. Make sure the steering system fluid is correct,
the system is free of leaks and is operating
correctly.
3. Make sure the vehicle steering system
temperature is the same as described at the
customer interview.
4. All evaluations must take place in a relatively
quiet location.
5. The heating
- air conditioning (AIC) fan and
radio must be turned off during evaluations and
the windows closed.
Symptom Chart
Power Steering Moan Noise
Test Condition
Listen for steering moan noise with the vehicle
parked, transmission in neutral and all windows
closed in the following test conditions.
1. Engine speed at idle with no steering action.
2. Engine speed at idle with slow 90 degrees per
second turning of the steering wheel.
3. Engine speed at 1250 +I- 50 rpm with no
steering action.
4. Engine speed at 1250 +I- 50 rpm with slow 90
degrees per second turning of the steering
wheel.
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100-04-1 0 Noise, Vibration and Harshness 100-04-10
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Power Steering Whine Noise 2. Engine speed at 1800 +/- 50 rpm with slow 90
degrees turning of the steering wheel.
Test Condition 3. Engine speed at 3000 +I- 50 rpm with no
Listen for steering whine noise with the vehicle steering action.
parked, transmission in neutral and all windows
4. Engine speed at 3000
+I- 50 rpm with slow 90
closed in the following test conditions. degrees turning of the steering wheel.
1. Engine speed at 1800
+I- 50 rpm with no
steering action. Symptom
Power steering system moan
noise
- A continuous low pitched
humming noise occurs when the
steering wheel is turned and the
steering system is loaded. Noise
frequency changes with engine
rpm changes. Particularly
annoying at lower engine speed.
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Possible Sources
Power steering lines.
Incorrect power steering fluid.
Power steering pump. Action
CHECK
the routing of the
power steering lines.
CHECK the power steering line
clamps are secure.
CHECK the power steering
lines for clearance from the
vehicle body, front axle cross-
member and steering gear.
FLUSH the power steering
system. REFER to: (21 1-00
)
Power Steering System
Flushing
- I .8L Duratec-HE
(M14)/1.8L Duratec-SCi
(M14)/2.OL Duratec-HE (M14)
(General Procedures),
Power Steering System
Flushing
- 3.OL Duratec-SE
(VE6)/2.5L Duratec-VE
(VE6)/3.OL Duratec-ST (VE6)
(General Procedures),
Power Steering System
Flushing
- 2.OL Duratorq-
DirrDDi (Puma) Diesel12.0L
Duratorq-TDCi (Puma)
Diesell2.2L Duratorq-TDCi
(Puma) Diesel (General
Procedures).
Pressure pulses from the power
steering pump. Certain amount of
noise level acceptable, not a
safety critical item.
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100-04-1 1 Noise, Vibration and Harshness 100=04=1 I
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
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Symptom
Power steering system whine
noise
- a high pitched buzzing
sound like an electric motor or
drill. Whine occurs at the higher
engine rpm, 1500
- 5000 rpm,
frequency does not change if
system is loaded or not loaded.
Possible Sources
Power steering fluid aeration.
l ncorrect power steering fluid.
Overheated power steering fluid.
'perating condition of
the power steering pump.
Action
BLEED the power steering system.
REFER to: Power Steering System
Bleeding (21 1-00 Steering
System
- General Information,
General Procedures).
FLUSH the power steering system.
REFER
to: (21 1-00 )
Power Steering System
Flushing
- 1.8L Duratec-HE
(M14)/1.8L Duratec-SCi
(M14)/2.OL Duratec-HE (M14)
(General Procedures),
Power Steering System Flushing
- 3.OL Duratec-SE
(VE6)/2.5L Duratec-VE
(VE6)/3.OL Duratec-ST (VE6)
(General Procedures),
Power Steering System Flushing
- 2.OL Duratorq-
DilTDDi (Puma) Diesel12.0L
Duratorq-TDCi (Puma)
DieselI2.2L Duratorq-TDCi
(Puma) Diesel (General Procedures).
FLUSH the power steering system.
REFER to: (21 1-00
)
Power Steering System
Flushing
- 1.8L Duratec-HE
(M14)/1.8L Duratec-SCi
(M14)/2.OL Duratec-HE (M14)
(General Procedures),
Power Steering System Flushing
- 3.OL Duratec-SE
(VE6)/2.5L Duratec-VE
(VE6)/3.OL Duratec-ST (VE6)
(General Procedures),
Power Steering System Flushing
- 2.OL Duratorq-
DilTDDi (Puma) Diesel12.0L
Duratorq-TDCi (Puma)
Diesel12.2L Du ratorq-TDCi
(Puma) Diesel (General
Procedures).
Certain amount of noise level
acceptable, not a safety critical
item.
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