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FORD GRANADA 1985  Service Owners Guide 9Unscrew the securing nut, and release the
air inlet tube from the bracket on the engine
compartment front panel.
10Disconnect the wiring plug from the idle
speed control valve.
11Release the air clea

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FORD GRANADA 1985  Service Owners Guide 12Extract the retaining clips and pull the
injectors out of the fuel rail(see illustration). 
13The sealing rings and retaining clips on all
injectors must be renewed, even if only one
injector has be

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FORD GRANADA 1985  Service Owners Guide connector is supplied with a captive “tell-tale”
ring, the purpose being to hold the connector
teeth retracted. When the two halves of the
connector are pressed together, the ring is
ejected to sh

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FORD GRANADA 1985  Service Owners Guide 24Unbolt and remove the regulator from the
fuel rail. Remove the sealing O-ring and
discard it; a new one must be used on
refitting.
25Refitting is a reverse of the removal
procedure applying a smear

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FORD GRANADA 1985  Service Owners Guide 55Release the throttle position sensor wiring
connector from the clip under the throttle
body, and separate the two halves of the
connector.
56Remove the fuel-injectors. 
57Check that all relevant wir

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FORD GRANADA 1985  Service Owners Guide DOHC carburettor engine
8This procedure is essentially as described
above, noting the following points:
a)Note the plastic bush which is fitted to the
rear manifold stud. This must be removed
before t

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FORD GRANADA 1985  Service Owners Guide Models up to July 1990
1The carbon canister is situated in the engine
compartment where it is mounted onto the
right-hand valance next to the suspension
strut mounting.
2To remove the canister first d

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FORD GRANADA 1985  Service Owners Guide The ignition system is responsible for
igniting the fuel/air charge in each cylinder at
the correct moment. The components of the
system are the spark plugs, ignition coil,
distributor and connecting

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FORD GRANADA 1985  Service Owners Guide engine coolant temperature sensor. The
crankshaft speed/position sensor is activated
by a toothed disc on the rear of the crankshaft,
inside the cylinder block. The disc has 35
equally spaced teeth (o

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FORD GRANADA 1985  Service Owners Guide 1Disconnect the battery negative (earth) lead.
2Disconnect the battery positive leads. These
may be protected by a plastic cover. Do not
allow the spanner to bridge the positive and
negative terminals