Filed Under (Ford) by admin on 31-08-2009
Repair and service manual covers all Ford Contour and Mercury Mystique models, 1995 through 2000.
What’s Inside
Introduction: Vehicle identification numbers; Buying parts; Maintenance techniques, and more. Tune-up and routine maintenance; Engine and overhaul procedures; Cooling, heating and air-conditioning systems; Fuel and exhaust systems; Engine electrical systems; Emissions control systems; Transmission; Brakes; Suspension and steering systems; Body; Chassis electrical system; Wiring diagrams.
Filed Under (Ford) by admin on 05-11-2010
Tags: bronco,
cougar,
crown victoria,
cylinder head,
cylinder head bolts,
econoline,
ford f 150,
grand marquis,
hex head bolts,
lincoln mercury,
mark vii,
thunderbird,
town car
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ENGINE – 5.0L – NEW TORQUE-TO-YIELD CYLINDER HEAD BOLT KIT AND NEW PROCEDURES – SERVICE TIP FORD: 1988 THUNDERBIRD 1988-91 CROWN VICTORIA 1988-95 MUSTANG 1991-93 THUNDERBIRD LINCOLN-MERCURY: 1988 COUGAR 1988-90 TOWN CAR 1988-91 GRAND MARQUIS 1988-92 MARK VII 1991-93 COUGAR LIGHT TRUCK: 1988-95 BRONCO, ECONOLINE, F-150-350 SERIES ISSUE: In 1992, the type of cylinder head bolts used on the 5.0L engines was changed to the torque-to-yield bolts. Depending on the build date of the engine, the 1992 model year engines came with either torque-to-yield bolts or standard torque, not a combination of the two (2). In 1993, torque-to-yield bolts were used on all 5.OL engines. ACTION: Refer to the following for proper bolt identification, usage and torque specifications. ^ The two (2) types of bolts being used are physically different. Refer to Figure 1. ^ The standard torque bolt is a non-flanged hex head bolt. ^ The torque-to-yield bolt is a flanged head bolt. ^ The two (2) types of bolts may be used on any of the 5.0L engines. ^ The bolts must be all the same style on each cylinder head. CAUTION: DO NOT USE BOTH TYPES OF CYLINDER HEAD BOLTS ON ONE (1) CYLINDER HEAD. EACH CYLINDER HEAD MUST HAVE ALL OF ONE (1) TYPE OF RETAINING BOLT: STANDARD TORQUE OR TORQUE-TO-YIELD. The torque-to-yield cylinder head bolts will be available only in a packaged kit (F3ZZ-6065-E). The kit will contain the following: Five (5) 7/16-14×3.94 Bolts Five (5) 7/16-14×2.49 Bolts One (1) 3/8-16×7/16-3.93 Stud One (1) Instruction Sheet (I.S. # 6605) Some applications use a various quantity of studs for fastening of items to the cylinder head. TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE NON-FLANGED STANDARD HEX HEAD BOLTS, TIGHTEN IN TWO (2) STEPS AS FOLLOWS:
Filed Under (Ford) by admin on 14-08-2010
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NOTE: Ford DOES NOT provide procedures to retrieve or clear trouble codes without the Super Star II tester. The anti-lock brake/traction assist system has on-board diagnostic capabilities. However, the module as received from manufacturing is equipped with a stored error code (61). This will affect the service procedure. The error codes can be retrieved from the ABS module in the following manner. 1. 2. 3. 4. Connect Super STAR II tester to connector located in engine compartment on the power distribution box. Turn on Super STAR II tester and latch button down in TEST position. Turn ignition switch to RUN position. Read first code output. After approximately 15 seconds, the next code will be output. Leave button latched until all codes are output. NOTE: Make sure that all codes are written down. 5. The diagnostic procedure should be as follows provided that the CHECK ANTI-LOCK BRAKE indicator stays on all the time or flashes intermittently. NOTE: If the BRAKE warning indicator is on or intermittently comes on, refer to the Warning Indicator Symptom Chart. NOTE: If there are more codes stored in the anti-lock brake control module memory, no codes will erase until all codes have been output by the Super STAR II tester, all malfunctions have been serviced and the vehicle is driven about 40 km/h (25 mph). This means that if a 20s code originally existed and was serviced, it can be ignored when running the on-board diagnostic the second time. If the first code received is 18, 19 or in the 20s and no other code is received, service the indicated component. No other codes can be output if a 20s code exists. After servicing the indicated 18, 19, or 20s code, repeat the procedure for retrieving error codes. 6. If a code 61 is received with any other code, ignore the code 61 and service the other indicated components. If, after correcting all other indicated malfunctions, the CHECK ANTI-LOCK BRAKE indicator is still on, service the Fluid Level Switch (FLS) circuit. 7. If a code 61 is received and no other codes are received, service the FLS circuit. 8. If no code, or only a code 10 is received, use the Anti-Lock Quick Check Sheet since some possibilities are not recognized and retained in the anti-lock brake control module memory. See: Trouble Code Descriptions/Quick Check Sheet 9. When dealing with intermittent ABS warning light ON concern, make certain to visually inspect all wiring related to the component associated with the code received.
Filed Under (volkswagen) by admin on 10-08-2010
Tags: air bag systems,
fuel injection,
fuel injection system,
headlights,
instrument cluster,
oe,
powertrain,
rear window,
tail lights,
volkswagen,
volkswagen new beetle,
window defroster,
wipers,
wiring diagrams
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NOTE: Wiring Diagrams are classified by OE as belonging to one of three categories. These Three OE Categories Are:: 1 – Standard Equipment 2 – Engine Specific 3 – System Specific and Optional Equipment Presents These Three Categories As Follows: Standard Equipment This category includes equipment such as Instrument Cluster and Gauges, Headlights/Tail Lights/Turn Signals, Rear Window Defroster, Wipers and Washers, etc.. Standard equipment is found on all vehicles regardless of which engine or optional equipment is installed. The Standard Equipment diagrams can be found at Power and Ground Distribution diagrams. These diagrams have a hyperlinked Wiring Diagram Index that lists all of the components shown within them. Click on the link for the component in question, and the link will take you to the first appropriate diagram with that component’s circuit. Engine Specific This category includes components and systems circuits such as Starting and Charging Systems, Engine Controls, Ignition System, Fuel Injection System, etc., which are unique to a specific engine. The Engine Specific diagrams can be found at Powertrain Management diagrams. These diagrams have a hyperlinked Wiring Diagram Index that lists all of the components shown within them. Click on the link for the component in question, and the link will take you to the first appropriate diagram with that component’s circuit. System Specific and Optional Equipment This category includes equipment such as Air Bag Systems, Anti-lock Brake System, Heated Seats, HVAC System, Comfort System, etc. and provides circuit details for those systems and components
Filed Under (Mercedes-Benz) by admin on 17-06-2010
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Supplemental Restraint Circuit 2.6L, Cooling Fan Circuit SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS Anti-theft Circuit Charging Circuit Cruise Control Circuit, A/T Cruise Control Circuit, M/T Defogger Circuit Driver Power Seat Circuit, W/ Memory Driver Power Seat Circuit, W/O Memory Exterior Light Circuit Headlight Washer/Wiper Circuit Heater Circuit Horn Circuit Interval Wiper/Washer Circuit Orthopedic Seats Power Antenna Circuit Power Door Lock Circuit Power Mirror Circuit Power Top/Sunroof Circuits Power Window Circuit Right Seat Circuit Starting Circuit