Ford Mondeo 4 Owners Manual
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24Ford specify the use of their STAR (Self- Test Automatic Readout) tester; most Ford dealers should have such equipment, and the staff trained to use it effectively. The only alternatives are as follows: (a) To obtain one of those proprietary readers which can interpret EEC-IV three-digit codes - at present, such readers are too expensive for the DIY enthusiast, but are becoming more popular with smaller specialist garages. (b) To use an analogue voltmeter, whereby the stored codes are displayed as...
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6•8 Emissions control systems Code Meaning Action 000 Ready for test - 010 Command/separator code Depress accelerator pedal fully, then release 020 Command code Depress brake pedal fully, then release 10 Cylinder No 1 low During cylinder balance test 20 Cylinder No 2 low During cylinder balance test 30 Cylinder No 3 low During cylinder balance test 40 Cylinder No 4 low During cylinder balance test 90 Cylinder balance test successful - 111 No faults found - 112 to 114 Intake air temperature sensor Check...
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Code Meaning Action327 EGR system exhaust gas pressure differential sensor or solenoid valve Check components (Section 6 of this Chapter) 328 EGR system solenoid valve Check component (Section 6 of this Chapter) 332 EGR valve not opening Check component (Section 6 of this Chapter) 334 EGR system solenoid valve Check component (Section 6 of this Chapter)335 EGR system exhaust gas pressure differential sensor Check component (Section 6 of this Chapter) 336 Exhaust gas pressure too high Check system...
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Ignition timing and base idle speed check Note:The following procedure is a check only, essentially of the ECU. Both the ignition timing and the base idle speed are controlled by the ECU. The ignition timing is not adjustable at all; the base idle speed is set in production, and should not be altered. 38If the fault code read-out (with any checks resulting from it) has not eliminated the fault, the next step is to check the ECU’s control of the ignition timing and the base idle speed. This task requires...
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passes the sensor tip, a signal is generated, which is used by the ECU to determine engine speed. 4The ridge between the 35th and 36th holes (corresponding to 90° BTDC) is missing - this step in the incoming signals is used by the ECU to determine crankshaft (ie, piston) position. Camshaft position sensor 5This is bolted to the rear left-hand end of the cylinder head, to register with a lobe on the inlet camshaft. It functions in the same way as the crankshaft speed/position sensor, producing a series of...
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Vehicle speed sensor 29Testing of this component is beyond the scope of the DIY mechanic, and should be left to a Ford dealer. Power steering pressure switch 30Unplug the electrical connector from the sensor. 31Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance between the switch terminals. With the engine switched off, or idling with the roadwheels in the straight-ahead position, little or no resistance should be measured. With the engine running and the steering on full-lock, the pressure increase in the...
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(a) Apply petroleum jelly or clean engine oil to the sensor’s sealing O-ring. (b) Locate the sensor fully in the cylinder head, and wipe off any surplus lubricant before securing it. (c) Tighten the screw to the specified torque wrench setting. Coolant temperature sensor 48Refer to Chapter 3, Section 6. Intake air temperature sensor 49Remove the air mass meter and resonator (refer to Chapter 4) to gain access to the sensor (see illustration). 50Releasing its clip, unplug the sensor’s electrical...
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(where fitted) and renew it if it is damaged or worn. Apply a smear of anti-seize compound to the sensor’s threads, to prevent them from welding themselves to the downpipe in service. Refit the sensor, tightening it to its specified torque wrench setting; a slotted socket will be required to do this (see illustration). Reconnect the wiring and refit the connector plug. General description 1This system is fitted to minimise the escape of unburned hydrocarbons into the atmosphere. The fuel tank filler cap...
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15Unscrew the two rearmost canister assembly retaining bolts (see illustration). 16Unplug the two hoses from the canister assembly, noting which way round they are fitted (see illustration). 17Unscrew the canister assembly’s front retaining bolt (see illustration). Withdraw the canister assembly. 18Release the clip, and drive out the pin to separate the canister from its bracket (see illustration). 19On reassembly, refit the canister to its bracket and refit the assembly to the vehicle, tightening the...
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EGR valve, and check the valve and the inlet manifold for blockage. Clean or renew parts as necessary, and recheck. EGR system 6Any further checking of the system requires special tools and test equipment. Take the vehicle to a dealer service department for checking. Component renewal Note:These components will be very hot when the engine is running. Always allow the engine to cool down fully before starting work, to prevent the possibility of burns. EGR valve 7Disconnect the battery negative (earth)...