Ford Mondeo 4 Owners Manual
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cylinder head cover; unscrew it to add oil (see illustration). When topping-up, use only the correct grade and type of oil, as given in the Specifications Section of this Chapter; use a funnel if necessary to prevent spills. It takes approximately 0.5 to 1.0 litre of oil to raise the level from the dipstick’s minimum level notch to its maximum level notch. After adding the oil, refit the filler cap hand-tight. Start the engine, and allow it to idle while the oil is redistributed around the engine - while...
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15Coolant hydrometers are available at most automotive accessory shops. If the specific gravity of a sample taken from the expansion tank (when the engine is switched off and fully cooled down) is less than that specified, the coolant mixture strength has fallen below the minimum. If this is found, either the coolant strength must be restored by adding neat antifreeze to Ford’s specification (if that is what is in the system) or by draining and flushing the system, then refilling it with fresh coolant...
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wear indicators, the mark being TWI, an arrow, or the tyre manufacturer’s symbol (see illustration). Tread wear can also be monitored with a simple inexpensive device known as a tread depth indicator gauge (see illustration). 3Ensure that tyre pressures are checked regularly and maintained correctly (see the Specifications at the beginning of this Chapterfor pressures). Checking should be carried out with the tyres cold, and notimmediately after the vehicle has been in use. If the pressures are checked...
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the tyre to cause deflation. If removal of a nail reveals that the tyre has been punctured, refit the nail, so that its point of penetration is marked. Then immediately change the wheel, and have the tyre repaired by a tyre dealer. Do not drive on a tyre in such a condition. If in any doubt as to the possible consequences of any damage found, consult your local tyre dealer for advice. 8General tyre wear is influenced to a large degree by driving style - harsh braking and acceleration, or fast cornering,...
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Every 10 000 miles or 12 months 1•11 17.4 Removing the automatic transmission dipstick from its tube7.6A “MIN” and “MAX” marks on the dipstick7.6B Adding automatic transmission fluid through the dipstick tube Every 10 000 miles 1The level of the automatic transmission fluid should be carefully maintained. Low fluid level can lead to slipping or loss of drive, while overfilling can cause foaming, loss of fluid and transmission damage. 2The transmission fluid level should only be checked when the...
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General 1A routine preventive maintenance programme for the battery in your vehicle is the only way to ensure quick and reliable starts. Before performing any battery maintenance, make sure that you have the proper equipment necessary to work safely around the battery (see illustration). 2There are also several precautions that should be taken whenever battery maintenance is performed. Before servicing the battery, always turn the engine and all accessories off, and disconnect the lead from the negative...
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amperage charger, but don’t use one rated more than 1/10th the amp/hour rating of the battery (ie no more than 5 amps, typically). Rapid boost charges that claim to restore the power of the battery in one to two hours are hardest on the battery, and can damage batteries not in good condition. This type of charging should only be used in emergency situations. 14The average time necessary to charge a battery should be listed in the instructions that come with the charger. As a general rule, a trickle...
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being felt when its pulley is rotated clockwise, and a smooth return to the limit of its travel when released. 11If the original drivebelt is being refitted, use the marks or notes made on removal, to ensure that it is installed to run in the same direction as it was previously. To fit the drivebelt, arrange it on the grooved pulleys so that it is centred in their grooves, and not overlapping their raised sides (note that the flat surface of the drivebelt is engaged on the idler, tensioner and water pump...
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5Check all fluid reservoirs, filler caps, drain plugs and fittings etc, looking for any signs of leakage of oil, transmission and/or brake hydraulic fluid, coolant and power steering fluid. If the vehicle is regularly parked in the same place, close inspection of the ground underneath it will soon show any leaks; ignore the puddle of water which will be left if the air conditioning system is in use. As soon as a leak is detected, its source must be traced and rectified. Where oil has been leaking for...
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comb” or compressed air to clean the condenser. Warning: Wear eye protection when using compressed air! (d) Check that the drain tube from the front of the evaporator is clear - note that it is normal to have clear fluid (water) dripping from this while the system is in operation, to the extent that quite a large puddle can be left under the vehicle when it is parked. 2It’s a good idea to operate the system forabout 30 minutes at least once a month, particularly during the winter. Long term non-use can...