heater FORD SIERRA 1984 1.G Engine Electrical Systems Workshop Manual

FORD SIERRA 1984 1.G Engine Electrical Systems Workshop Manual SIERRA 1984 1.G FORD FORD https://www.carmanualsonline.info/img/11/5456/w960_5456-0.png FORD SIERRA 1984 1.G Engine Electrical Systems Workshop Manual

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FORD SIERRA 1984 1.G Engine Electrical Systems Workshop Manual General information
The electrical system is of the 12 volt
negative earth type, and consists of a 12 volt
battery, alternator with integral voltage
regulator, starter motor and related electrical
acc

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FORD SIERRA 1984 1.G Engine Electrical Systems Workshop Manual The ignition advance is a function of the
ESC II module, and is controlled by vacuum.
The module is connected to the carburettor
by a vacuum pipe, and a transducer in the
module translates the vacuum

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FORD SIERRA 1984 1.G Engine Electrical Systems Workshop Manual Removal
1Disconnect the battery leads.
2Disconnect the multi-plug, or disconnect
the wires from their terminals on the rear of
the alternator, noting their locations (as
applicable), then slacken the

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FORD SIERRA 1984 1.G Engine Electrical Systems Workshop Manual 3Partially drain the cooling system. There is no
need to remove the cylinder block drain plug.
4Disconnect the sensor wiring plug by
pulling on the plug, not the wiring (see
illustration). 
5Unscrew t

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FORD SIERRA 1984 1.G Engine Electrical Systems Workshop Manual 38Before refitting the sensor, examine the
O-ring, and renew it if damaged or worn.
39Refitting is a reversal of removal, noting
the torque setting for the sensor screw.
Note: Procedures for removal a