Ford Mondeo 4 Owners Manual
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switches mounted in the engine compartment with a control cable connected to the throttle valve actuator, driver-operated switches, brake and clutch pedal switches, an indicator light, and a road speed sensor. 4The driver-operated switches are mounted on the steering wheel, and allow the driver to control the various functions. 5The vehicle speed sensor uses the speedometer cable drive pinion to generate pulses which are fed to the speed control unit. 6The stop-light switch, brake pedal switch and (when applicable) clutch pedal switch are used to disable the cruise control system. The stop-light switch is activated when the brake pedal is applied gently, and the brake pedal switch is activated when the brake pedal is applied forcibly. 7An indicator light on the instrument panel is illuminated when the system is in operation. 8The following paragraphs describe brief removal procedures for the cruise control system components. The battery negative (earth) lead should be disconnected before commencing work (refer to Chapter 5, Sec- tion 1). Refitting is a reversal of removal. Speed control switch 9Remove the steering column upper and lower shrouds, with reference to Chapter 10. 10Remove the air bag module as described in Section 29.11Disconnect the multi-plugs, then unscrew the screws and remove the switch. Disable switches 12Remove the lower facia panel from under the steering column. 13Disconnect the multi-plugs from the clutch switch, brake pedal switch and stop- light switch. 14To remove the clutch and brake pedal switches, twist them anti-clockwise. To remove the stop-light switch, twist it clockwise (see illustration). 15Refitting is the reverse of removal. To ensure correct operation of the brake pedal switches, reset the switch by fully extending its plunger (see illustration).Depress the pedal until the distance between it and the mounting bracket is as shown in Chapter 9, illustration 25.6. Hold the pedal in this position, clip the switch securely into position and gently raise the pedal to the at-rest position. This will automatically set the position of the switch. Speed control actuator 16Remove the air cleaner as described in Chapter 4. 17Disconnect the actuator cable from the throttle linkage on the throttle housing, by releasing the inner cable end fitting from the segment and unclipping the outer cable from the bracket. 18Unscrew the actuator mounting bolt, thenslide the actuator out of the mounting pin holes. 19Disconnect the multi-plug and remove the assembly. 20Depress the actuating cable cap locking arm, and remove the cap by turning it anti- clockwise (see illustration). 21Gently raise the cable retaining lug by a maximum of 0.5 mm, and push the cable end out of the slot in the pulley. 22When refitting, make sure that the cable end locks into the slot in the pulley. 23To locate the cable cap onto the actuator pulley, keep the cable taut and in the pulley groove, and pull the throttle linkage end of the cable to draw the cable cap onto the pulley. 24To refit the cable cap, keep the cable taut and the pulley still, then refit the cable cap tabs into the actuator slots; turn the cap clockwise until the locking arm locates on the locking stop. Note:Incorrect assembly of the cable onto the pulley may result in a high idle speed. Check that the throttle lever is in its idle position after refitting the actuator. Removal Washer reservoir and pump 1Unscrew the bolts, and release the clips to remove the radiator lower cover. 2Unscrew the mounting bolts, and pull the reservoir forwards slightly (see illustration). For better access, it may be necessary to remove the front bumper. 3Disconnect the multi-plugs for the windscreen washer pump and fluid level sensor (see illustration). 4Disconnect the hoses from the windscreen washer pump and (where applicable) from the headlamp washer pump. Anticipate some loss of fluid by placing a container beneath the reservoir. 5Withdraw the reservoir from the vehicle. 6Pull the level sensor, the windscreen washer pump, and (where applicable) the 22 Windscreen/tailgate washer system components - removal and refitting 12•20 Body electrical system 21.14 Removal of the speed control disable switches 1 Clutch switch 3 Stop-light switch 2 Brake pedal switch21.15 Resetting the brake pedal and stop- light switches21.20 Removing the actuator cable locking arm 22.2 Washer reservoir mounting bolts (arrowed)22.3 Disconnecting the washer pump and level sensor multi-plugs
headlamp washer pump, from the reservoir (see illustration). 7Remove the rubber seals. Washer nozzle (windscreen) 8With the bonnet supported in its open position, carefully disconnect the washer tube from the bottom of the nozzle. 9Using a screwdriver and working from under the bonnet, carefully prise out the nozzle. Where necessary, disconnect the wiring for the nozzle heater. Washer nozzle (rear window) 10With the tailgate open, carefully pull off the inner trim panel from the top of the tailgate. 11Pull the washer tube from the bottom of the nozzle (see illustration). 12Carefully prise the nozzle out of the tailgate glass, then prise out the rubber grommet (see illustrations). Where necessary, disconnect the wiring for the nozzle heater. Refitting 13Refitting is a reversal of the removal procedure. In the case of the washer nozzles, press them in until they are fully engaged. The rear window washer nozzle must rest against the rubber seal. Note:Special tools are required to remove the radio. Coding 1If a Ford “Keycode” unit is fitted, and the unit and/or the battery is disconnected, the unit will not function again on reconnection until the correct security code is entered. Details of this procedure are given in the “Ford Audio Systems Operating Guide” supplied with the vehicle when new, with the code itself being given in a “Radio Passport” and/or a “Keycode Label” at the same time. 2For obvious security reasons, the re-coding procedure is not given in this manual - if youdo not have the code or details of the correct procedure, but can supply proof of ownership and a legitimate reason for wanting this information, the vehicle’s selling dealer may be able to help. 3Note that these units will allow only ten attempts at entering the code - any further attempts will render the unit permanently inoperative until it has been reprogrammed by Ford themselves. At first, three consecutive attempts are allowed; if all three are incorrect, a 30-minute delay is required before another attempt can be made. Each of any subsequent attempts (up to the maximum of ten) can be made only after a similar delay. Removal 4Disconnect the battery negative (earth) lead. 5Where fitted, prise the cover/surround from the front of the radio/cassette player. Note that the cover is not fitted to all models. 6In order to release the radio retaining clips, two U-shaped rods must be inserted into the special holes on each side of the radio (see illustration). If possible, it is preferable to obtain purpose-made rods from an audio specialist, as these have cut-outs which snap firmly into the clips so that the radio can be pulled out. Pull the unit squarely from its aperture, or it may jam. If the unit proves difficult to withdraw, remove the cassette tray (or where applicable, the CD player) frombeneath the unit, then reach through the aperture and ease it out from behind. 7With the radio partly withdrawn, disconnect the feed, earth, aerial and speaker leads. Where applicable, also detach and remove the plastic support bracket from the rear of the unit. Refitting 6Refitting is a reversal of removal. With the leads reconnected to the rear of the unit, press it into position until the retaining clips are felt to engage. Reactivate the unit by entering the correct code in accordance with the maker’s instructions. Removal 1Disconnect the battery negative (earth) lead. See Chapter 5, Section 1. 2Unscrew the screws and remove the lower facia panel. 3The radio/cassette player power amplifier is located beneath the facia. 4Unscrew the cross-head screws, dis- connect the wiring and remove the amplifier. Refitting 5Refitting is a reversal of the removal procedure. 24 Radio/cassette player power amplifier - removal and refitting 23 Radio/cassette player - coding, removal and refitting Body electrical system 12•21 12 22.12B . . . and prise out the rubber grommet23.6 Using the special U-shaped rods to remove the radio 22.6 Pulling the windscreen washer pump from the reservoir22.11 Pull the washer tube from the bottom of the nozzle22.12A Remove the nozzle from the tailgate glass . . .
1A compact disc (CD) player is available as an optional extra on most models. On some models, an autochanger version is available, which can hold a number of discs at a time. Removal 2The battery negative (earth) lead should be disconnected before commencing work. CD player, or autochanger control unit 3The procedure is identical to that for the radio/cassette player described in Section 23. CD player autochanger 4The CD player autochanger unit is mounted on the right-hand side of the luggage compartment. The wiring loom passes up the “C” pillar, across to the left-hand side “A” pillar, then to the centre console area. 5Remove the trim cover from the autochanger unit. 6Unscrew the mounting screws, and remove the autochanger unit from its mounting bracket. 7Disconnect the multi-plug and remove the unit from inside the vehicle. Refitting 8Refitting is a reversal of the removal procedure. Removal 1Remove the door trim panel as described in Chapter 11. 2Unscrew the cross-head screws, and withdraw the speaker from the door inner panel. 3Disconnect the wiring and remove the speaker. Refitting 4Refitting is a reversal of the removal procedure. Removal 1Prise out the trim cover from the headlining immediately below the base of the aerial. 2Unscrew the cross-head screw from the base of the aerial, and remove the aerial mast. Refitting 3Refitting is a reversal of the removal procedure. Warning: Handle the air bag unit with extreme care, as a precaution against personal injury, and always hold it with the cover facing away from the body. If in doubt concerning any proposed work involving the air bag unit or its control circuitry, consult a Ford dealer or other qualified specialist. Removal 1Disconnect the battery negative (earth) lead (refer to Chapter 5, Section 1). Warning: Before proceeding, wait a minimum of 15 minutes, as a precaution against accidental firing of the air bag unit. This period ensures that any stored energy in the back-up capacitor is dissipated. 2Rotate the steering wheel so that one of the mounting bolt holes is visible above the steering column upper shroud. 3Unscrew and remove the first mounting bolt, then turn the steering wheel as necessary and remove the remaining mounting bolts (see illustration). 4Carefully withdraw the air bag unit from the steering wheel far enough to disconnect the wiring multi-plug, then remove it from inside the vehicle (see illustration). Warning: Stand the unit with the cover uppermost, and do not expose it to heat sources in excess of 100ºC. Warning: Do not attempt to open or repair the air bag unit, or apply any electrical current to it. Do not use any air bag unit which is visibly damaged or which has been tampered with. Refitting 5Refitting is a reversal of the removal procedure. Removal 1Disconnect the battery negative (earth) lead (refer to Chapter 5, Section 1). Warning: Before proceeding, wait a minimum of 15 minutes, as a precaution against accidental firing of the air bag unit. This period ensures that any stored energy in the back-up capacitor is dissipated. 2Remove the facia panel as described in Chapter 11. 3Disconnect the multi-plug from the module, by pressing the locking tab upwards and swivelling the retaining strap. 4Unscrew the mounting bolts and remove the module from the vehicle. Refitting 5Refitting is a reversal of the removal procedure. Removal 1Remove the air bag unit as described in Section 28. 2Disconnect the horn switch multi-plug. 3If fitted, disconnect the multi-plugs for the cruise control. 4Remove the steering wheel and shrouds. 5Using a small screwdriver, release the retaining tabs, then remove the clock spring from the steering column. Refitting 6Refitting is a reversal of the removal procedure, but make sure that the steering wheel is centralised. The clock spring must be fitted in its central position, with the special alignment marks aligned and the TOP mark uppermost. To check for this position, turn the clock spring housing anti-clockwise until it is tight, then turn in the opposite direction by two-and-three-quarter turns. 30 Air bag clock spring- removal and refitting 29 Air bag control module - removal and refitting 28 Air bag unit (driver’s side) - removal and refitting 27 Radio aerial - removal and refitting 26 Speakers - removal and refitting 25 Compact disc player - removal and refitting 12•22 Body electrical system 28.3 Unscrewing an air bag mounting bolt28.4 Disconnecting the air bag wiring multi-plug (arrowed)
Wiring diagrams 12•23 12 Notes, internal connection details and key to symbols
12•24 Wiring diagrams Internal connection details continued
Wiring diagrams 12•25 12 Diagram 1: Starting, charging, warning lights and gauges
12•26 Wiring diagrams Diagram 2: Engine management – sensor inputs (manual transmission models)
Wiring diagrams 12•27 12 Diagram 3: Engine management – solenoid outputs and fuel pump (manual transmission models)
12•28 Wiring diagrams Diagram 4: Engine management – ignition, tachometer, cooling fan and diagnostic connectors (manual transmission models)
Wiring diagrams 12•29 12 Diagram 5: Engine management – sensor inputs (automatic transmission models)