ECT FORD KUGA 2011 1.G Repair Manual
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DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
TEST CONDITIONS
D2: INSPECT THE WHEEL BEARINGS
1 Inspect the wheel bearings.
• Are the wheel bearings OK?
zYe s GO to D3 .
zNo
INSTALL new wheel bearings as necessary.
REFER to: Front Wheel Bearing (204-01 Front
Suspension, Removal and Installation).
ROAD TEST as necessary.
D3: INSPECT THE WHEEL AND TIRE RUNOUT
1 Inspect the wheel and tire runout.
• Is the wheel and tire runout OK?
zYe s Balance the wheels and tires. Refer to the
wheel balance equipment manufacturer's
instructions. ROAD TEST as necessary.
zNoINSTALL new wheels or tires as necessary.
REFER to: Wheel and Tire (204-04 Wheels
and Tires, Removal and Installation).
ROAD TEST as necessary.
PINPOINT TEST E : NON-AXLE NOISE
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
TEST CONDITIONS
E1: INSPECT THE VEHICLE TRIM
1 Check the radiator grille and trim panels to see
if they are the source of the noise.
• Are the vehicle trim components causing the noise?
zYe s
INSTALL new trim components or REPAIR as
necessary. ROAD TEST as necessary.
zNoGO to E2.
E2: CHECK THE AIR CONDITIONING (A/C) SYSTEM FOR NOISE
1 Ignition switch in position III.
2Ignition switch in position II.
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DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
TEST CONDITIONS
3 Check the A/C system components for noise by
turning the A/C system on and off.
• Is the A/C system causing the noise?
zYe s INSPECT the A/C system.
REFER to: Climate Control System (412-00
Climate Control System - General Informa-
tion, Diagnosis and Testing).
ROAD TEST as necessary.
zNo
GO to E3.
E3: CHECK NON-FACTORY FITTED ACCESSORIES
1 Check any non-factory installed accessories for
being the source of the noise. For example:
touch condition body-to-frame, antennas,
deflectors and fog lights.
• Are the accessories the cause of the noise?
zYe s ADJUST, REPAIR, or INSTALL new
accessories or fasteners as required. ROAD
TEST as necessary.
zNoVERIFY the customer concern.
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SECTION 204-00 Suspension System - General
Information
VEHICLE APPLICATION:2008.50 Kuga
PA G E
CONTENTS
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
204-00-2
Suspension System ........................................................................\
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204-00-2
Inspection and Verification ........................................................................\
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204-00-2
Symptom Chart ........................................................................\
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204-00-5
Pinpoint Tests ........................................................................\
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204-00-12
Component Tests ........................................................................\
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GENERAL PROCEDURES 204-00-15
(14 117 3)
Front Toe Adjustment ........................................................................\
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204-00-16
(15 211 3)
Rear Toe Adjustment ........................................................................\
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204-00-1
Suspension System - General Information
204-00- 1
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Suspension System
Special Tool(s)Alignment Pins, Subframe
205-316 (15-097A)
15097A
Inspection and Verification
1. Verify the customer concern.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanicaldamage.
Visual Inspection Chart
Mechanical
Tire pressure(s) Wheel and tires
Mechanical
Wheel knuckles Tie-rod ends
Front suspension lower arm ball joints Front suspension lower arm bushings Front strut and spring assemblies
Front and rear stabilizer bar and connecting links Rear springs
Rear shock absorbers
Rear suspension lower arms
3. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported concern is found, correct the cause (if possible)
before proceeding to the next step.
4. If the cause is not visually evident, verify the symptom and refer to the Symptom Chart.
Symptom Chart
Symptom Chart
Action
Possible Sources
Symptom
• Vehicles without load levellingshock absorbers, CHECK for
abnormal loading, spring sag
or non-standard springs.
• Vehicles with load levelling shock absorbers, GO to
Pinpoint Test C.
• Vehicle attitude incorrect (front
or rear / left or right is high or
low).
• Drift left or right
• CHECK the steering system.REFER to: Steering System
(211-00 Steering System -
General Information,
Diagnosis and Testing).
• Steering gear or linkage worn
or damaged.
• CHECK the brake system.REFER to: Brake System (206-
00 Brake System - General
Information, Diagnosis and
Testing).
• Brake system.
• Using the special tool, CHECKthe front subframe alignment..
• Incorrect front crossmember
alignment.
• CHECK the wheel bearings.
• Worn front wheel bearings.
• GO toPinpoint Test A.
• Wheel and tires.
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If equipped.
1.
E101425 18. 19.
WARNING: Be prepared to collect
escaping fluid. General Equipment: Air Body Saw
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Evaporator Core Orifice
Special Tool(s)
412-027
Disconnect Tool, Spring Lock
Coupling (1/2" blue) 412-034
Remover/Installer, Evaporator
Core Orifice Special Tool(s)
412-034-01
Adapter for 412-034 412-035
Remover, Damaged
Evaporator Core Orifice
Materials
Specification
Name
WSH-M1C231-B /
6U7J-M1C231-AA
Compressor Oil - Air
Conditioning
Removal
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details. 1.
Refer to: Air Conditioning (A/C) System
Recovery, Evacuation and Charging (412-00
Climate Control System - General Information,
General Procedures).
2. Refer to: Cowl Panel Grille (501-02 Front End
Body Panels, Removal and Installation).
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SECTION 412-02 Auxiliary Climate Control
VEHICLE APPLICATION:
2008.50 Kuga
PAGE
CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
412-02-2
Auxiliary Climate Control (Component Location) ................................................................
412-02-4
Auxiliary Climate Control (Overview) ..................................................................................
412-02-4
Initial start-up of the fuel-fired booster heater .....................................................................
412-02-4
Lockout ...............................................................................................................................
412-02-4
Unlocking the control unit ...................................................................................................
412-02-5
Auxiliary Climate Control (System Operation and Component Description) ......................
412-02-5
System Diagram.................................................................................................................
412-02-12
System Operation ...............................................................................................................
412-02-12
Electric Booster Heater ...................................................................................................
412-02-12
Fuel-fired heater - function diagram................................................................................
412-02-13
Boost heat mode.............................................................................................................
412-02-13
Programmable fuel fired booster heater .........................................................................
412-02-13
Immediate start-up of the booster heater ........................................................................
412-02-13
Programmed start-up of the booster heater ....................................................................
412-02-14
Emergency shutoff ..........................................................................................................
412-02-14
Component Description ......................................................................................................412-02-14Electric Booster Heater...................................................................................................
412-02-14Detailed illustration of fuel-fired heater ...........................................................................
412-02-16Flame sensor..................................................................................................................
412-02-16Overheat Sensor.............................................................................................................
412-02-16ECT.................................................................................................................................
412-02-16Water pump....................................................................................................................
412-02-16Fuel pump.......................................................................................................................
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION 412-02-17
Auxiliary Coolant Flow Pump ..............................................................................................
412-02-18
Electric Booster Heater .......................................................................................................
412-02-21
Fuel Fired Booster Heater — 2.5L Duratec (147kW/200PS) - VI5 .....................................
412-02-25
Fuel Fired Booster Heater Fuel Pump ................................................................................
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 412-02-26
Fuel Fired Booster Heater .................................................................................................. 412-02-1
Auxiliary Climate Control
412-02-1
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Programmable fuel fired booster heater
Description
Item
Fuel powered booster heater
1
Fresh air inlet
2
Coolant intake
3
Connector for the booster heater
4 Description
Item
Coolant exhaust
5
Fuel intake
6
Holder for the fuel-fired booster heater
7
Exhaust System
8
Coolant Pump
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Description
Item
Electric Booster HeaterRefer to Component Description: (page
?)
1
GEM (generic electronic module)
2
Outside temperature sensor
3
Climate control system control assembly
4 Description
Item
Generator and Alternator
5
PCM (powertrain control module)
6
Coolant temperature sensor (ECT (engine
coolant temperature) sensor)Refer to Component Description: ECT
(page ?)
7
instrument cluster
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Description
Item
Electric Booster HeaterRefer to Component Description: (page
?)
1
GEM2
Outside temperature sensor
3
Climate control system control assembly
4 Description
Item
Generator and Alternator
5
PCM6
Coolant temperature sensor (ECT sensor)Refer to Component Description: ECT
(page ?)
7
instrument cluster
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