Ford Mondeo 4 Owners Manual
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REF•12 Battery will not hold a charge more than a few days m mBattery defective internally (Chapter 5). m mBattery electrolyte level low (Chapter 1). m mBattery terminal connections loose or corroded (Chapter 5). m mAuxiliary drivebelt worn or incorrectly-adjusted (Chapter 1). m mAlternator not charging at correct output (Chapter 5). m mAlternator or voltage regulator faulty (Chapter 5). m mShort-circuit causing continual battery drain (Chapters 5 and 12). Ignition (no-charge) warning light remains...
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REF•13Glossary of Technical Terms A ABS (Anti-lock brake system)A system, usually electronically controlled, that senses incipient wheel lockup during braking and relieves hydraulic pressure at wheels that are about to skid. Air bag An inflatable bag hidden in the steering wheel (driver’s side) or the dash or glovebox (passenger side). In a head-on collision, the bags inflate, preventing the driver and front passenger from being thrown forward into the steering wheel or windscreen. Air cleanerA metal or...
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REF•14Glossary of Technical Terms Catalytic converterA silencer-like device in the exhaust system which converts certain pollutants in the exhaust gases into less harmful substances. CirclipA ring-shaped clip used to prevent endwise movement of cylindrical parts and shafts. An internal circlip is installed in a groove in a housing; an external circlip fits into a groove on the outside of a cylindrical piece such as a shaft. ClearanceThe amount of space between two parts. For example, between a piston...
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REF•15Glossary of Technical Terms GGapThe distance the spark must travel in jumping from the centre electrode to the side electrode in a spark plug. Also refers to the spacing between the points in a contact breaker assembly in a conventional points- type ignition, or to the distance between the reluctor or rotor and the pickup coil in an electronic ignition. GasketAny thin, soft material - usually cork, cardboard, asbestos or soft metal - installed between two metal surfaces to ensure a good seal. For...
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REF•16Glossary of Technical Terms RotorIn a distributor, the rotating device inside the cap that connects the centre electrode and the outer terminals as it turns, distributing the high voltage from the coil secondary winding to the proper spark plug. Also, that part of an alternator which rotates inside the stator. Also, the rotating assembly of a turbocharger, including the compressor wheel, shaft and turbine wheel. RunoutThe amount of wobble (in-and-out movement) of a gear or wheel as it’s rotated....
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REF•17Index A A pillar trim - 11•20 ABS - 9•14 Accelerator cable - 4•4 Accelerator pedal - 4•5 Accumulator - 3•9 Acknowledgements - 0•4 Adaptive damping switch - 12•8 Aerial - 12•22 Air bag - 0•5, 1•22, 12•22 Air cleaner - 4•3, 6•19 Air conditioning - 1•15, 3•2, 3•8, 3•9, 6•11 Air distribution control - 3•8 Air induction system - 4•9 Air intake components - 4•3 Air mass meter - 4•3, 6•10, 6•11, 6•12 Air temperature warning sender unit - 12•18 Alarm - 11•17, 12•18 Alternator - 5•5, 5•6 Amplifier - 12•21...
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REF•18Index E Earth fault - 12•4 Economy/Sport mode switch - 12•7 ECU (Electronic Control Unit) - 6•10, 6•11, 6•12 EGR exhaust gas pressure differential sensor - 6•16 EGR system - 6•15, 6•16 Electric shock - 0•5 Electric windows fault - REF•12 Electrical system - 0•8, 1•11, 1•20 Electrical system fault - REF•12 Electrically-operated windows - 12•7 Electrolyte - 1•8 Electronic control system - 4•9, 6•2 Emblems - 11•17 Emission checks - 0•10 Emissions control systems - 6•1 Engine compartment light - 12•11...
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REF•19Index Oil pressure warning light switch - 2A•22 Oil pump - 2A•21 Oil seals - 2A•13, 2A•22, 7A•2, 7B•3, REF•4 Oil separator - 6•19 Open-circuit - 12•4 Overcooling - REF•8 Overhead console - 11•22 Overheating - REF•8 Oxygen sensor - 6•11, 6•12, 6•13 P Pads - 9•3, 9•8 Pedals - 1•17, 4•5, 8•3, 9•10, 9•11 Piston rings - 2B•19 Pistons - 2B•12, 2B•17, 2B•21, 2B•22 Pitching and/or rolling around corners - REF•11 Plastic components - 11•4 Plenum chamber - 4•3 Poisonous or irritant substances - 0•5 Pollen...
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REF•20 Almost ever y car you’ve ever loved, loathed or desired is gathered under one roof at the Haynes Motor Museum. Over 300 immaculately presented cars and motorbikes represent ever y aspect of our motoring heritage, from elegant reminders of bygone days, such as the superb Model J Duesenberg to curiosities like the bug-eyed BMW Isetta. There are also many old friends and flames. Perhaps you remember the 1959 Ford Popular that you did your courting in? The magnificent ‘Red Collection’ is a spectacle...