air condition FORD MUSTANG 2003 Repair Manual
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4. WORN RINGS OR DILUTED OIL: When the engine is accelerated (dotted needle), the needle
drops to 0 kPa (0 in- Hg). Upon deceleration, the needle runs slightly above 74 kPa (22 in- Hg).
5. STICKING VALVES: When the needle (dotted) remains steady at a normal vacuum but occasionally flicks (sharp, fast movement) down and back about 13 kPa (4 in- Hg), one or more
valves may be sticking.
6. BURNED OR WARPED VALVES: A regular, evenly- spaced, downscale flicking of the needle
indicates one or more burned or warped valves. Insufficient hydraulic lash adjuster or hydraulic
lash adjuster (HLA) clearance will also cause this reaction.
7. POOR VALVE SEATING: A small but regular downscale flicking can mean one or more valves are not seating.
8. WORN VALVE GUIDES: When the needle oscillates over about a 13 kPa (4 in- Hg) range at idle
speed, the valve guides could be worn. As engine speed increases, the needle will become
steady if guides are responsible.
9. WEAK VALVE SPRINGS: When the needle oscillation becomes more violent as engine rpm is increased, weak valve springs are indicated. The reading at idle could be relatively steady.
10. LATE VALVE TIMING: A steady but low reading could be caused by late valve timing.
11. IGNITION TIMING RETARDING: Retarded ignition timing will produce a steady but somewhat low reading.
12. INSUFFICIENT SPARK PLUG GAP: When spark plugs are gapped too close, a regular, small pulsation of the needle can occur.
13. INTAKE LEAK: A low, steady reading can be caused by an intake manifold or throttle body gasket leak.
14. BLOWN HEAD GASKET: A regular drop of fair magnitude can be caused by a blown head gasket or warped cylinder head- to-cylinder block surface.
15. RESTRICTED EXHAUST SYSTEM: When the engine is first started and is idled, the reading may be normal, but as the engine rpm is increased, the back pressure caused by a clogged
muffler (5230), kinked tail pipe or other concerns will cause the needle to slowly drop to 0 kPa
(0 in-Hg). The needle then may slowly rise. Excessive exhaust clogging will cause the needle to
drop to a low point even if the engine is only idling.
16. When vacuum leaks are indicated, search out and correct the cause. Excess air leaking into the system will upset the fuel mixture and cause concerns such as rough idle, missing on
acceleration or burned valves. If the leak exists in an accessory unit such as the power brake
booster (2005), the unit will not function correctly. Always fix vacuum leaks.
Excessive Engine Oil Consumption
The amount of oil an engine uses will vary with the way the vehicle is driven in addition to normal
engine- to-engine variation. This is especially true during the first 16,100 km (10,000 miles) when a new
engine is being broken in or until certain internal engine components become conditioned. Vehicles
used in heavy- duty operation may use more oil. The following are examples of heavy- duty operation:
z trailer towing applications
z severe loading applications
z sustained high speed operation Klj . 12 ba
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16.
CAUTION: The cap screw is hidden; make sure to remove it or the engine front
cover will be damaged.
NOTE: Record the location, type and size of the fasteners.
Remove the engine front cover. zSlide the engine front cover off the two dowels.
z Remove and discard the engine front cover gasket.
Installation 1. CAUTION: In order to prevent foreign material from contaminating the engine block
or the engine front cover it is necessary to seal the coolant and oil passages of both
components. Failure to follow these directions will result in engine damage.
CAUTION: Do not use a surface conditioning pad or any other type of fibrous
abrasive disc to clean the gasket surfaces. Failure to follow these directions will result in
engine damage.
Clean and inspect the engine block and front cover as follows:
zPack the exposed portion of the oil pan with clean shop towels.
z Plug the oil and coolant passages.
z Clean the gasket surfaces.
z Clean all surfaces requiring gasket sealant with metal surface cleaner.
z Using compressed air, remove any remaining foreign material from the engine block and
engine front cover.
z Remove the shop towels from the oil pan.
z Remove the plugs or seals from the engine block and engine front cover. Klj . 4 ba
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3. If the inspection reveals an obvious concern that can be readily identified, repair as necessary.
4.
CAUTION: Some vehicle cooling systems are filled with Motorcraft Premium Gold
Engine Coolant VC -7-A (in Oregon VC -7-B) or equivalent meeting Ford specification
WSS- M97B51- A1 (yellow color). Always fill the cooling system with the same coolant that
is present in the system. Do not mix coolant types.
NOTE: The addition of Motorcraft Cooling System Stop Leak Pellets, VC-6, darkens Motorcraft
Premium Gold Engine Coolant from yellow to golden tan.
Inspect the coolant condition. 1. Inspect the coolant color.
„If Motorcraft Premium Gold Engine Coolant (yellow color) VC-7- A (in Oregon VC-
7- B) or equivalent meeting Ford specification WSS-M97B51- A1 has a clear or
pale yellow color, this indicates higher water content than required.
„ Dark brown can indicate unauthorized stop leak may have been used. Use
Motorcraft Cooling System Stop Leak Pellets VC- 6 or equivalent meeting Ford
specification ESE-M99B37- 5 except as noted in ES-F6SE-19A511- AA only.
„ A light or reddish brown color indicates that rust may be present in the cooling
system. Flush the system and refill with the correct mixture of water and engine
coolant.
„ An iridescent sheen on top of the coolant can indicate a trace of oil is entering the
system. For additional information on engine diagnosis, refer to Section 303 - 00 .
„ A milky brown color may indicate that either engine oil or transmission fluid is
entering the cooling system. If transmission fluid is suspected, the cause may be a
leaky radiator. Pressure test the cooling system. For additional information, refer
to component tests in this section. If engine oil is suspected the cause of the leak
may be internal to the engine. For additional information, refer to Section 303 - 00 .
2. If the engine coolant appearance is acceptable, test the engine coolant freezing point
range with the battery and anti- freeze tester. The freezing point should be in the range -
40°C to - 20°C (-50°F to - 10°F). If the vehicle is driven in cold climates less than - 32°C (-
34°F), it may be necessary to increase the coolant concentration to get adequate freeze
protection.
„Maximum coolant concentration is 60% coolant/40% water.
„ Minimum coolant concentration is 40% coolant/60% water. 3. Adjust coolant range and level, if necessary: Visual Inspection Chart
Mechanical
z
Leaks
z Hoses
z Hose clamps
z Water gasket
z Head gaskets
z Intake manifold gasket
z Coolant pump
z Radiator
z Degas bottle/coolant expansion tank
z Heater core
z Fan/fan clutch
z Engine coolant temperature sensor (4.6L)
z Cylinder head temperature sensor (3.8L)
z Circuitry Klj . 2 ba
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PINPOINT TEST B: THE ENGINE OVERHEATS
Test Step Result / Action to
Take B1 CHECK THE ENGINE COOLANT LEVEL
WARNING: Never remove the pressure relief cap while
the engine is operating or when the cooling system is hot.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in damage to
the cooling system or engine or personal injury. To avoid
having scalding hot coolant or steam blow out of the degas
bottle when removing the pressure relief cap, wait until the
engine is cooled, then wrap a thick cloth around the
pressure relief cap and turn it slowly. Step back while the
pressure is released from the cooling system. When you are
sure all the pressure has been released, turn and remove
the pressure relief cap (still with a cloth). NOTE: If the engine
is hot, allow the engine to cool before proceeding.
z Key in OFF position.
z Check the engine coolant level at the degas bottle/coolant
expansion tank.
z Is the engine coolant OK? Yes
GO to
B2 .
No
REFILL the engine
coolant at the degas
bottle/coolant
expansion tank. Go To Pinpoint Test A .
B2 CHECK THE COOLANT CONDITION
z
Check the coolant for dirt, rust or contamination.
z Is the coolant condition OK? Yes
GO to
B3 .
No
FLUSH the engine
cooling system.
REFER to Engine and Radiator Flushing in
this section. TEST the
system for normal
operation. B3 CHECK FOR AN AIRFLOW OBSTRUCTION
z
Inspect the A/C condenser core and radiator for obstructions
such as leaves or dirt.
z Is there an obstruction? Yes
REMOVE the
obstruction. CLEAN the
A/C condenser core
and radiator. TEST the
system for normal
operation.
No
GO to
B4 .
B4 CHECK THE WATER THERMOSTAT OPERATION
z
Start the engine and allow the engine to run for ten minutes.
z Feel the inlet and outlet heater water hoses and the underside of
the upper radiator hose.
z Are the upper radiator hose and the heater water hoses
cold? Yes
INSTALL a new water
thermostat. REFER to
Thermostat
— 3.8L ,
Thermostat — 4.6L(2V)
or
Thermostat — 4.6L
(4V) in this section.
TEST the system for
normal operation.
No
GO to B5 . Klj . 5 ba
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CAUTION: Some vehicle cooling systems are filled with Motorcraft Premium Engine
Coolant VC -4-A (in Oregon VC- 5, in Canada CXC- 10) or equivalent meeting Ford specification
ESE- M97B44- A (green color). Others are filled with Motorcraft Premium Gold Engine Coolant
VC -7-A or equivalent meeting Ford specification WSS- M97B51-A1 (yellow color). Always fill the
cooling system with the same coolant that is present in the system. Do not mix coolant types.
NOTE: The addition of Motorcraft Cooling System Stop Leak Pellets, VC- 6, darkens Motorcraft
Premium Gold Engine Coolant from yellow to golden tan.
1. Verify the customer's concern by operating the engine to duplicate the condition.
2. Inspect to determine if any of the following mechanical or electrical concerns apply.
3. If the inspection reveals an obvious concern that can be readily identified, repair it as necessary.
4. Inspect the coolant condition. 1. WARNING: Never remove the pressure relief cap while the engine is
operating or when the cooling system is hot. Failure to follow these instructions
can result in damage to the cooling system or engine or personal injury. To avoid
having scalding hot coolant or steam blow out of the degas bottle when removing
the pressure relief cap, wait until the engine has cooled, then wrap a thick cloth
around the pressure relief cap and turn it slowly. Step back while the pressure is
released from the cooling system. When you are sure all the pressure has been
released, (still with a cloth) turn and remove the pressure relief cap.
Allow the engine to cool. Once pressure is released, remove the pressure relief cap.
2. CAUTION: Check the coolant and engine oil level and top off the coolant if
needed. If there is engine coolant in the engine oil the cause must be corrected
and oil/fluid changed or major component damage can occur.
CAUTION: Some vehicle cooling systems are filled with Motorcraft Premium
Engine Coolant VC -4-A (in Oregon VC- 5, in Canada CXC- 10) or equivalent meeting
Ford specification ESE- M97B44-A (green color). Others are filled with Motorcraft
Premium Gold Engine Coolant VC -7-A or equivalent meeting Ford specification
WSS- M97B51- A1 (yellow color). Always fill the cooling system with the same
coolant that is present in the system. Do not mix coolant types.
Inspect the coolant color:
„If Motorcraft Premium Engine Coolant (green color) VC-4- A or equivalent meeting
Ford specification ESE-M97B44- A has a clear, light green or blue color, this Visual Inspection Chart
Mechanical Electrical
z
Radiator brackets
z Leaks
z Damaged hoses
z Hose clamps
z Water pump
z Radiator
z Degas bottle
z Water pump bracket z
Damaged water pump wiring Klj . 2 ba
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Component Tests Test Step Result / Action to
Take A1 CHECK THE INTERCOOLER COOLANT LEVEL
WARNING: Never remove the pressure relief cap under
any conditions while the engine is operating. Failure to follow
these instructions could result in damage to the cooling system
or engine and/or personal injury. To avoid having scalding hot
coolant or steam blow out of the cooling system, use extreme
care when removing the pressure relief cap from a hot degas
bottle. Wait until the engine has cooled, then wrap a thick cloth
around the pressure relief cap and turn it slowly one turn
(counterclockwise). Step back while the pressure is released
from the cooling system. When certain all the pressure has
been released, remove the pressure relief cap (still with a
cloth). NOTE: Allow the engine to cool before checking the engine
coolant level. The engine must be off to check the coolant.
z Key in OFF position.
z Visually check the intercooler coolant level at the degas bottle.
z Is the coolant level within specification? Yes
GO to
A2 .
No
REFILL the coolant
as necessary. GO
to A2 .
A2 CHECK THE DEGAS BOTTLE PRESSURE RELIEF CAP
z
WARNING: Never remove the pressure relief cap under
any conditions while the engine is operating. Failure to follow
these instructions could result in damage to the cooling system
or engine and/or personal injury. To avoid having scalding hot
coolant or steam blow out of the cooling system, use extreme
care when removing the pressure relief cap from a hot degas
bottle. Wait until the engine has cooled, then wrap a thick cloth
around the pressure relief cap and turn it slowly one turn
(counterclockwise). Step back while the pressure is released
from the cooling system. When certain all the pressure has
been released, remove the pressure relief cap (still with a
cloth).
z Remove the pressure relief cap.
z Inspect the pressure relief cap for foreign material between the
sealing gasket and the diaphragm.
z Is the pressure relief cap OK? Yes
GO to
A3 .
No
CLEAN or INSTALL
a new pressure
relief cap. TEST the
system for normal
operation. A3 CHECK THE DEGAS BOTTLE
z
WARNING: Never remove the pressure relief cap under
any conditions while the engine is operating. Failure to follow
these instructions could result in damage to the cooling system
or engine and/or personal injury. To avoid having scalding hot
coolant or steam blow out of the cooling system, use extreme
care when removing the pressure relief cap from a hot degas
bottle. Wait until the engine has cooled, then wrap a thick cloth
around the pressure relief cap and turn it slowly one turn
(counterclockwise). Step back while the pressure is released
from the cooling system. When certain all the pressure has
been released, remove the pressure relief cap (still with a
cloth).
z NOTE: The engine must be cool when coolant is added to the degas
bottle.
z Add coolant to the degas bottle until fluid is between the coolant fill
level marks.
z Does the degas bottle leak? Yes
INSTALL a new
degas bottle. TEST
the system for
normal operation.
No
CARRY OUT the
cooling system
pressure test.
REFER to the
Component Tests
in this section.
REPAIR as
necessary. TEST
the system for
normal operation. Klj . 4 ba
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12 — Coolant reservoir bottle electrical connector
13 — Radio ignition interference capacitor electrical
connector
14 — Fuel injector electrical connectors
15 — Exhaust vacuum regulator (EVR) electrical
connector
16 — Differential pressure feedback EGR electrical
connector
17 — RH ignition coil electrical connectors
18 — Ignition coil electrical connectors
19 — Throttle position (TP) sensor electrical connector
20 — Idle air control (IAC) solenoid electrical connector
21 — Voltage regulator electrical connector
22 — Engine coolant temperature (ECT) electrical
connector
23 — Generator battery electrical connector
24 — Radio ignition interference capacitor electrical
connector
25 — Crankshaft position (CKP) sensor electrical
connector
26 — Air conditioning compressor clutch electrical
connector
27 — 16 pin electrical connector Klj . 3 ba
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19. Disconnect the transmission main control harness electrical connector.
20. Raise and support the vehicle. For additional information, refer to
Section 100 - 02 .
21. Disconnect the RH heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) electrical connector.
22. Disconnect the crankshaft position (CKP) sensor electrical connector.
23. Disconnect the air conditioning compressor electrical connector. Klj . 5 ba
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Component Tests
Drive Belt Noise/Flutter
Drive belt chirp occurs due to pulley misalignment or excessive pulley runout. It can be the result of a
damaged pulley or an incorrectly aligned pulley.
To correct, determine the area where the noise comes from. Check each of the pulleys in that area
with a straightedge to the crankshaft pulley, looking for accessory pulleys out of position in the fore/aft
direction or at an angle to the straightedge.
Drive belt squeal is an intermittent noise that occurs when the drive belt slips on a pulley during certain
conditions, such as: engine start up, rapid engine acceleration, or A/C clutch engagement.
Drive belt squeal can occur:
zif any of the accessories are damaged, have a worn or damaged bearing, internal torsional
resistance above normal. All accessories should be rotatable by hand in the unloaded condition.
If not, inspect the accessory.
z if fluid gets on the drive belt. This includes power steering fluid, engine coolant, engine oil or air
conditioning system lubricant. If fluid does get on the drive belt during service, clean the drive
belt with soap and water and thoroughly rinse with clean water.
z NOTE: The drive belt tensioner arm should rotate freely without binding.
if the drive belt is too long. A drive belt that is too long will allow the drive belt tensioner arm to
go all the way to the arm travel stop under certain load conditions, which will release tension to
the drive belt. If the drive belt tensioner indicator is outside the installation wear range window,
install a new drive belt.
z if the drive belt tensioner is worn or damaged.
Belt Tension
NOTE: Drive belt tension is not adjustable.
The drive belt tensioner automatically adjusts drive belt tension. Symptom Chart Condition
Possible Sources Action
z Drive belt
noise, chirping,
flutter z
Defective/worn drive
belt.
z Misaligned pulley.
z Pulley runout.
z Damaged
accessories.
z Fluid contamination
of drive belt. z
GO to Component Tests, Drive
Belt, Noise/Flutter.
z Damaged or worn
drive belt tensioner. z
GO to Component Tests, Belt
Tensioner, Automatic.
z Premature
drive belt wear z
Defective drive belt.
z Misaligned pulley.
z Pulley runout.
z Damaged
accessories.
z Incorrectly installed
drive belt. z
GO to Component Tests, Drive
Belt Noise/Flutter and Drive
Belt Misalignment diagnosis. Klj . 2 ba
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Belt Tensioner, Automatic
Check the automatic drive belt tensioner:
1. With the engine off, check for correct drive belt routing; refer to Accessory Drive . Repair as
necessary.
2. Rotate the drive belt tensioner and check for a binding or frozen condition. Install new components as necessary.
Drive Belt Misalignment
CAUTION: Incorrect drive belt installation will cause excessive drive belt wear and may
cause the drive belt to come off the drive pulleys.
Non- standard drive belts may track differently or incorrectly. If a drive belt tracks incorrectly, install it
with an original equipment drive belt to avoid performance failure or loss of drive belt.
With the engine running, check drive belt tracking. If the (A) edge of the drive belt rides beyond the
edge of the pulleys, noise and premature wear may occur. Make sure the (B) drive belt rides correctly
on the pulley. If a drive belt tracking condition exists, proceed with the following:
zVisually check the drive belt tensioner for damage, especially the mounting pad surface. If the
drive belt tensioner is not installed correctly, the mounting surface pad will be out of position.
This will result in chirp and squeal noises.
z With the engine running, visually observe the grooves in the pulleys (not the pulley flanges or
the pulley forward faces) for excessive wobble. Install new components as necessary.
z Check all accessories, mounting brackets and the drive belt tensioner for any interference that
would prevent the component from mounting correctly. Correct any interference condition and
recheck the drive belt tracking.
z Tighten all accessories, mounting brackets, and drive belt tensioner retaining hardware to
specification. Recheck the drive belt tracking. Klj . 3 ba
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