Ford Mondeo 4 Owners Manual
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3Release the protruding locking lugs on each union, by squeezing them together and carefully pulling the coupling apart. Use rag to soak up any spilt fuel. Where the unions are colour-coded, the pipes cannot be confused. Where both unions are the same colour, note carefully which pipe is connected to which, and ensure that they are correctly reconnected on refitting (see illustration). 4To reconnect one of these couplings, press them together until the locking lugs snap into their groove. Switch the...
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housing stud) and the sealing O-ring in the chamber’s mouth (see illustrations). 11Refitting is the reverse of the removal procedure. Ensure that the O-ring and spacers are correctly seated. Underwing components 12Remove the left-hand wheel arch liner (see Chapter 11). 13Unbolt and withdraw the air intake tube and both resonators as required. 14Refitting is the reverse of the removal procedure. Removal 1Disconnect the battery negative (earth) lead - see Chapter 5, Section 1. 2Remove the plenum chamber...
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which pulley, disconnect the first cable end nipple from the throttle actuator’s upper pulley, then slide the cable outer upwards out of the actuator housing. Disconnect the second cable in the same way from the actuator’s lower pulley. 6Working in the passenger compartment, reach up to the top of the accelerator pedal. Pull the end fitting and collar out of the pedal, then release the cable inner wire through the slot in the pedal. Tie a length of string to the end of the cable. 7Returning to the engine...
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(b) If the pressure is low, pinch the fuel return line. If the pressure now goes up, renew the fuel pressure regulator. If the pressure does not increase, check the fuel feed line, the fuel pump and the fuel filter. 6Detach the vacuum hose from the fuel pressure regulator; the pressure shown on the gauge should increase. Note the increase in pressure, and compare it with that listed in this Chapter’s Specifications. If the pressure increase is not as specified, check the vacuum hose and pressure...
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the ring square to the tank and turning it at the same time. 10Maintain the pressure while an assistant refits and engages the retaining ring. When the ring is engaged in the tank lugs, turn it clockwise to tighten it until it is secured. 11The remainder of the refitting procedure is the reverse of removal. Observe the colour- coding to ensure that the fuel pipes are reconnected to the correct unions. Warning: The fuel system pressure must be released before any part of the system is disturbed - see...
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(b) On Estate models, slacken the clamp immediately above the rear anti-roll bar, and work the hose off the filler neck stub (see illustration). 8Unscrew the six retaining nuts, and withdraw the exhaust system’s rear heat shield from the underbody (see illustration). 9Support the tank with a trolley jack or similar. Place a sturdy plank between the support and the tank, to protect the tank. 10Unscrew the bolt at the front of each retaining strap, and pivot them down until they are hanging out of the way....
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into the inlet ports, just above the inlet valves, by four fuel injectors. The system also includes features such as the flushing of fresh (ie, cold) fuel around each injector on start-up, thus improving hot starts. The amount of fuel supplied by the injectors is precisely controlled by an Electronic Control Unit (ECU). The ECU uses the signals derived from the engine speed/crankshaft position sensor and the camshaft position sensor, to trigger each injector separately in cylinder firing order...
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Renewal 3Disconnect the battery negative (earth) lead - see Chapter 5, Section 1. 4Remove the plenum chamber (see Sec- tion 4). 5Disconnect the accelerator cable from the throttle linkage (see Section 5 or 6, as appropriate). Where fitted, also disconnect the cruise control actuator cable (see Chap- ter 12). 6Releasing its wire clip, unplug the large electrical connector (next to the fuel pressure regulator). Similarly release and unplug the throttle potentiometer’s electrical connector. 7Clearly label,...
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rings, and intend to re-use the same injectors, remove the old nose seal and O-rings, and discard them. 22Further testing of the injector(s) is beyond the scope of the home mechanic. If you are in doubt as to the status of any injector(s), it can be tested at a dealer service department. 23Refitting is the reverse of the removal procedure, noting the following points: (a) Lubricate each nose seal and O-ring with clean engine oil on installation. (b) Locate each injector carefully in the fuel rail recess,...
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Idle-increase solenoid valve Check 43If this valve is thought to be faulty, unplug its electrical connector and disconnect its vacuum hoses, then connect a battery directly across the valve’s terminals. Check that air can flow through the valve’s passages when the solenoid is energised, and that nothing can pass when the solenoid is not energised. Alternatively, connect an ohmmeter to measure the resistance between the valve’s terminals, and compare this reading to that listed in the Specifications...