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GROUP
FORD FOCUS
FOCUS RS
RS &
& ST
ST
FORD
Body and Paint
SECTION TITLE
5
PAGE
Body and Paint
Body System - General Information...............................................................................501-00
Front End Body Panels..................................................................................................501-02
Body Closures................................................................................................................501-03
Interior Trim and Ornamentation....................................................................................501-05
Exterior Trim and Ornamentation...................................................................................501-08
Rear View Mirrors..........................................................................................................501-09
Seating...........................................................................................................................501-10
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms....................................................................................501-11
Instrument Panel and Console.......................................................................................501-12
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems................................................................501-14
Wipers and Washers......................................................................................................501-16
Roof Opening Panel.......................................................................................................501-17
Bumpers.........................................................................................................................501-19
Safety Belt System.........................................................................................................501-20A
Supplemental Restraint System.....................................................................................501-20B
Body Repairs - General Information..............................................................................501-25
Body Repairs - Vehicle Specific Information and Tolerance Checks.............................501-26
Front End Sheet Metal Repairs......................................................................................501-27
Roof Sheet Metal Repairs..............................................................................................501-28
Side Panel Sheet Metal Repairs....................................................................................501-29
Rear End Sheet Metal Repairs......................................................................................501-30
Paint - General Information............................................................................................501-36
Frame and Mounting
Uni-Body, Subframe and Mounting System...................................................................502-00
2011.00 Focus
501-00-1
Body System - General Information
501-00-
.
SECTION 501-00 Body System - General Information
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Body (Overview).................................................................................................................
General information............................................................................................................
501-00-2
501-00-2
Body System - General Information
501-00-2
501-00-2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Body – Overview
General information
1
2
3
E112836
Item
Description
1
Ventilation slits
2
Finisher
3
Large trapezoidal air inlet
The completely newly designed front bumper
features a generously dimensioned, grille-covered
air inlet in a trapezoidal shape with a high-gloss
piano-black paint finish.
The trim strip at the front edge of the hood provides
a striking contrast and is also finished in
piano-black.
Two ventilation slits have been incorporated in the
hood. These provided the engine with additional
cooling.
The wheel arches of the front and rear fenders
have been enlarged in order to afford enough
space for the 19-inch wheels and to allow for the
increased track width.
Triangular air vents with the RS emblem are
integrated behind the front wheel arches.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
*HQ
Body System - General Information
501-00-3
501-00-3
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
1
2
3
E112837
Item
Description
1
Split rear spoiler
2
High Mounted Stop Lamp Control
3
Diffuser plate
In order to increase downforce, a diffuser has been
integrated in the lower part of the rear, along with
a split rear spoiler above the rear window.
The diffuser is framed by two chrome-plated end
pipes. Small vent openings on both sides of the
rear apron further emphasize the width of the
vehicle.
The high-mounted stoplamp and the rear window
washer nozzle are integrated in the split rear
spoiler.
1
2
3
E112838
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1165408en
Body System - General Information
501-00-4
501-00-4
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Item
Description
1
Rear window washer nozzle
2
High Mounted Stop Lamp Control
Item
3
Description
Attachment bolts
The high-mounted stoplamp uses LEDs rather than
conventional bulbs.
NOTE: The LEDs cannot be replaced individually.
In event of failure the entire stoplamp needs to be
replaced.
The rear window washer nozzle is positioned next
to the high-mounted stoplamp.
The rear spoiler is attached to the tailgate with five
bolts.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1165408en
501-02-1
Front End Body Panels
501-02-
.
SECTION 501-02 Front End Body Panels
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Hood Alignment.............................................................................................. (41 213 0)
501-02-2
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Cowl Panel Grille................................................................................................................
Fender................................................................................................................................
Air Deflector........................................................................................................................
501-02-4
501-02-6
501-02-7
Front End Body Panels
501-02-2
501-02-2
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Hood Alignment(41 213 0)
Adjustment
1. NOTE: Adjust the hood without the hood
latch.
the hood on the hood support rod and
correcting by pressing it to the left or right.
Remove the hood latch. For additional
information, refer to Section 501-14
[Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry
Systems].
2. NOTE: It is not possible to adjust the rear of
the hood to the hight of the fender.
Slacken the screws of the hood hinge
approximately half a turn.
DEE0002967
5. Tighten the screws.
10 Nm
DEE0002965
3. Adjust the hood in the longitudinal direction.
1. Adjust the hood so that the rear edges of the
fender and the edge of the hood line up.
2. Check that the clearances with the left and
right-hand fenders run parallel and correct
them if necessary.
1
DEE0002968
6. NOTE: The hood must rest uniformly on both
bump stop rubbers.
Adjust the front of the hood to the height of
the fenders.
• Adjust the hood to the height of the fenders
with the bump stop rubbers.
2
DEE0002966
4. Adjust the clearances with the left and
right-hand fenders.
DEE0002964
• The clearances with the fenders must be the
same width on the left and right-hand sides.
The clearances can be equalized by opening
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G18453en
501-02-3
Front End Body Panels
501-02-3
GENERAL PROCEDURES
7. NOTE: The clearances and edge alignment
must be correct before the hood latch is
installed.
Install the hood latch.
• The hood latch must be installed so that the
hood engages without stress and the
clearances on the left and right-hand sides
are not changed.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G18453en
Front End Body Panels
501-02-4
501-02-4
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Cowl Panel Grille
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
1. Remove the brake fluid reservoir from the
cowl panel.
E39287
CAUTION: Ensure that the wiper motor is in the park position.
NOTE: Left-hand side shown.
15 Nm
1
2
3
15 Nm
4
6
5
7
8
TIE45841
Item
1
2
Description
Item
Description
Windshield wiper arm bolts (passenger
side)
3
Windshield wiper arm (passenger side)
4
Windshield wiper arm bolts (driver side)
Windshield wiper arm washer (passenger
side)
5
Windshield wiper arm washer (driver side)
6
Windshield wiper arm (driver side)
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296767en
Front End Body Panels
501-02-5
501-02-5
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
7
Cowl panel clips
8
Cowl panel
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296767en
Front End Body Panels
501-02-6
501-02-6
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Fender
Removal
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
6. Torque: 7 Nm
1. Detach the wheel and tire.
Refer to: Wheel and Tire (204-04 Wheels and
Tires, Removal and Installation).
2. Detach the front bumper cover.
Refer to: Front Bumper Cover - 2.5L Duratec-ST
(VI5) (501-19 Bumpers, Removal and
Installation).
3. Remove the cowl panel grille.
E67531
Refer to: Cowl Panel Grille (501-02 Front End
Body Panels, Removal and Installation).
4. 1. Torque: 5 Nm
2. Torque: 7 Nm
7. Torque: 7 Nm
2
E67533
1
E67528
5. Torque: 7 Nm
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
E67530
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G545810en
Front End Body Panels
501-02-7
501-02-7
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Air Deflector
Removal
1. Refer to: Lifting (100-02 Jacking and Lifting,
Description and Operation).
3.
2.
x7
E92951
E92947
4.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1225328en
Front End Body Panels
501-02-8
501-02-8
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
x4
x4
x4
E118864
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1225328en
501-03-1
Body Closures
501-03-
.
SECTION 501-03 Body Closures
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications......................................................................................................................
501-03-2
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Liftgate Alignment........................................................................................... (41 653 0)
Door Alignment — 3-Door..................................................................................................
Front Door Alignment — 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon.................................................................
Rear Door Alignment..........................................................................................................
Luggage Compartment Lid Alignment................................................................................
501-03-4
501-03-9
501-03-15
501-03-21
501-03-25
Body Closures
501-03-2
501-03-2
SPECIFICATIONS
Lubricants, Fluids, Sealers and Adhesives
Specifications
Adhesive - Loctite 243
Torque Specifications
Item
WSK-M2G349-A7
Nm
lb-ft
lb-in
Door hinge center retaining bolt
15
11
-
Door hinge to body retaining screws
30
22
-
Door hinge to door retaining screws
48
35
-
Door check strap to body retaining screw
23
17
-
Door check strap to door retaining nuts
11
8
-
Door latch to door retaining screws
8
-
71
Door striker to body retaining screws
20
15
-
Liftgate hinge to body retaining screw
23
17
-
Liftgate hinge to liftgate retaining screws
23
17
-
Liftgate latch to liftgate retaining bolts
20
15
-
Liftgate striker to body retaining screws
25
18
-
Hood hinge to body retaining nuts
23
17
-
Hood hinge to hood retaining nuts
9
-
80
Luggage compartment lid striker retaining bolts
25
18
-
Luggage compartment hinge to luggage compartment lid retaining bolts
23
17
-
Luggage compartment lid hinge to body retaining
bolts
23
17
-
Luggage compartment lid hinge mechanism to
luggage compartment lid retaining screws Convertible
25
18
-
Luggage compartment lid latch to luggage
compartment lid retaining screws - Convertible
25
18
-
Luggage compartment lid side latch to luggage
compartment lid retaining screws - Convertible
10
7
-
Luggage compartment lid side latch motor to
luggage compartment lid retaining screws Convertible
10
7
-
Luggage compartment lid lift cylinder lower pin
retaining nut - Convertible
7
-
62
Luggage compartment lid lift cylinder bracket
retaining nuts - Convertible
10
7
-
Luggage compartment lid hinge mechanism
retaining screws - Convertible
25
18
-
Luggage compartment lid side latch striker retaining
screws - Convertible
4
-
35
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G393923en
Body Closures
501-03-3
501-03-3
SPECIFICATIONS
Item
Nm
lb-ft
lb-in
Luggage compartment lid hinge mechanism latch
to body retaining screws - Convertible
25
18
-
Luggage compartment lid hinge mechanism latch
to luggage compartment lid hinge mechanism
retaining screws - Convertible
4
-
35
Luggage compartment cover bracket cover bolts Convertible
3
-
27
Convertible top module electrical connector cover
nuts
2.2
-
20
Convertible top hydraulic pump bracket nuts
25
18
-
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G393923en
Body Closures
501-03-4
501-03-4
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Liftgate Alignment(41 653 0)
1. Make sure that the liftgate is in the fully
closed position.
• XX = 4.0 mm ± 1.0 mm.
2. NOTE: The liftgate must be positioned
centrally in the liftgate opening.
Check and note any misalignment of the
liftgate in relation to the liftgate opening.
TIE0037251
5. Check and note any misalignment of the
liftgate in relation to the roof panel.
• XX = -1.0 mm ± 1.0 mm.
TIE0037250
mm
3. Check and note any misalignment of the
liftgate in relation to the rear body panel on
both sides (left hand side shown).
• XX = -1.0 mm ± 1.0 mm.
E0037820
mm
6. If adjustment is required, open the liftgate
and loosen the liftgate hinge to liftgate
retaining screws one complete turn.
TIE0037819
4. Check and note any misalignment of the
liftgate in relation to the roof panel.
TIE0037248
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G393926en
Body Closures
501-03-5
501-03-5
GENERAL PROCEDURES
7. Adjust the liftgate as necessary.
• XX = -1.0 mm ± 1.0 mm.
mm
TIE0037819
TIE0037652
8. Tighten the liftgate hinge to liftgate retaining
screws.
12. Check and note any misalignment of the
liftgate in relation to the roof panel.
• XX = 4.0 mm ± 1.0 mm.
23 Nm
E0037252
TIE0037251
9. Make sure that the liftgate is in the fully
closed position.
10. NOTE: The liftgate must be positioned
centrally in the liftgate opening.
13. Check and note any misalignment of the
liftgate in relation to the roof panel.
• XX = -1.0 mm ± 1.0 mm.
Check and note any misalignment of the
liftgate in relation to the liftgate opening.
mm
E0037820
TIE0037250
11. Check and note any misalignment of the
liftgate in relation to the rear body panel on
both sides (left hand side shown).
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
14. NOTE: If the liftgate alignment cannot be
achieved at the liftgate hinges to liftgate,
adjustment must be carried out at the
liftgate hinges to body.
NOTE: If adjustment of the liftgate hinges to body
is required the headliner must be removed.
G393926en
501-03-6
Body Closures
501-03-6
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Open the liftgate.
18. Adjust the liftgate as necessary.
15. Remove the liftgate opening weatherstrip.
TIE0037651
TIE0037245
16. Remove the headliner.
19. Tighten the liftgate hinge to body retaining
screws.
For additional information, refer to:
Headliner - 3-Door, Vehicles With: Sliding
Roof Opening Panel (501-05 Interior Trim
and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation)
/ Headliner - 3-Door, Vehicles Without:
Sliding Roof Opening Panel (501-05
Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal
and Installation).
17. Loosen the liftgate hinge to body retaining
screws one complete turn.
23 Nm
TIE0037650
20. Make sure that the liftgate is in the fully
closed position.
21. NOTE: The liftgate must be positioned
centrally in the liftgate opening.
Check and note any misalignment of the
liftgate in relation to the liftgate opening.
TIE0037649
TIE0037250
22. Check and note any misalignment of the
liftgate in relation to the rear body panel on
both sides (left hand side shown).
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G393926en
Body Closures
501-03-7
501-03-7
GENERAL PROCEDURES
27. Install the headliner.
• XX = -1.0 mm ± 1.0 mm.
mm
For additional information, refer to:
Headliner - 3-Door, Vehicles With: Sliding
Roof Opening Panel (501-05 Interior Trim
and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation)
/ Headliner - 3-Door, Vehicles Without:
Sliding Roof Opening Panel (501-05
Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal
and Installation).
28. Install the liftgate opening weatherstrip.
TIE0037819
23. Check and note any misalignment of the
liftgate in relation to the roof panel.
• XX = 4.0 mm ± 1.0 mm.
TIE0037245
29. With the aid of another technician on the
inside of the vehicle, check and note any
misalignment of the liftgate latch striker
plate in relation to the liftgate latch.
TIE0037251
30. Open the liftgate.
24. Check and note any misalignment of the
liftgate in relation to the roof panel.
31. Remove the liftgate latch striker plate
retaining screw covers.
• XX = -1.0 mm ± 1.0 mm.
mm
TIE0037254
E0037820
25. If further adjustment is required repeat the
liftgate hinge to body adjustment.
26. If no further adjustment is required open
the liftgate.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G393926en
Body Closures
501-03-8
501-03-8
GENERAL PROCEDURES
32. Loosen the liftgate latch striker plate
retaining screws one half turn (liftgate
opening scuff plate removed for clarity).
36. If further adjustment is required repeat the
liftgate latch striker plate adjustment.
37. If no further adjustment is required, install
the liftgate latch striker plate retaining
screw covers.
TIE0037247
33. Adjust the liftgate latch striker plate as
necessary (liftgate opening scuff plate
removed for clarity).
TIE0037254
TIE0037686
34. Tighten the liftgate latch striker plate
retaining screws (liftgate opening scuff
plate removed for clarity).
25 Nm
TIE0037253
35. With the aid of another technician on the
inside of the vehicle, check and note any
misalignment of the liftgate latch striker
plate in relation to the liftgate latch.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G393926en
Body Closures
501-03-9
501-03-9
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Door Alignment — 3-Door
2. Push the check strap to the fully closed
position.
General Equipment
Transmission jack
Materials
Name
Specification
Adhesive - Loctite 243
WSK-M2G349-A7
2
1. NOTE: Make sure that the door is in the fully
closed position.
Check and note any misalignment of the door
in relation to the door frame.
1. 3.5 mm ± 1.0 mm.
2. 6.0 mm ± 2.0 mm.
3. 4.5 mm ± 1.5 mm.
1
TIE0037258
4. Detach the electrical connector from the
A-pillar.
3
1
1
2
2
1
1
TIE0037259
2. If adjustment is required open the door and
mark the position of the door hinges, to use
as reference points as necessary.
TIE41215
5. Disconnect the electrical connector.
3. NOTE: Due to limited access to the door
hinge retaining screws on the A-pillar, the
door must be removed.
Detach the door check strap from the
A-pillar.
1. Remove the retaining screw.
TIE41216
6.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
CAUTION: Protect the door using a soft
cloth to prevent damage.
G393925en
501-03-10
Body Closures
501-03-10
GENERAL PROCEDURES
With the aid of another technician and a
suitable transmission jack, support the door.
10.
CAUTION: Make sure that the door
hinges maintain a common pivot center
line.
Adjust the door hinges as necessary.
TIE41214
7. Remove and discard the door hinge center
retaining bolts.
TIE0037627
11.
CAUTION: Make sure that the door
hinges maintain a common pivot center
line.
Tighten the door hinge to A-pillar retaining
screws.
30 Nm
TIE0037618
8.
CAUTION: Take care when moving the
door upwards as considerable force may be
required to separate the door hinges from
the door hinge cones.
With the aid of another technician remove
the door.
9. Loosen the door hinge to A-pillar retaining
screws one half turn.
30 Nm
E0037626
12. Install the door.
• Make sure that the door hinge cones are
correctly located.
13. NOTE: Do not apply adhesive at this stage.
TIE0037625
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G393925en
Body Closures
501-03-11
501-03-11
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Install new door hinge center retaining bolts.
18. Apply a coating of adhesive to the door
hinge center retaining bolts.
19. Install the door hinge center retaining bolts.
15 Nm
15 Nm
TIE0037619
14. Close the door.
TIE0037619
15. NOTE: Make sure that the door is in the
fully closed position.
Check and note any misalignment of the door
in relation to the door frame.
1. 3.5 mm ± 1.0 mm.
2. 6.0 mm ± 2.0 mm.
3. 4.5 mm ± 1.5 mm.
20. Close the door.
21. NOTE: Make sure that the door is in the
fully closed position.
Check and note any misalignment of the door
in relation to the fender.
• XX = -1.0 mm +1.0 mm to -2.0 mm.
3
1
1
2
1
2
1
TIE0037259
16. If further adjustment is required repeat the
door hinge to A-pillar adjustment.
17. If no further adjustment is required, remove
the door hinge center retaining bolts.
TIE0037260
22. Open the door.
23.
CAUTION: Protect the door using a soft
cloth to prevent damage.
TIE0037618
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G393925en
501-03-12
Body Closures
501-03-12
GENERAL PROCEDURES
With the aid of another technician and a
suitable transmission jack, support the door.
Adjust the door hinges as necessary.
TIE41214
24. Loosen the door hinge to door retaining
screws one complete turn.
TIE0037255
TIE0037257
25.
CAUTION: Make sure that the door hinge
cones are correctly located and have a
common pivot center line.
26.
CAUTION: Make sure that the door hinge
cones are correctly located and have a
common pivot center line.
Tighten the door hinge to door retaining
screws.
48 Nm
TIE0037262
27. Close the door.
28. NOTE: Make sure that the door is in the
fully closed position.
Check and note any misalignment of the door
in relation to the fender.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G393925en
501-03-13
Body Closures
501-03-13
GENERAL PROCEDURES
• XX = -1.0 mm +1.0 mm to -2.0 mm.
33.
CAUTION: Protect the B-pillar using a
soft cloth to prevent damage.
Using a suitable soft faced hammer, adjust
the striker plate as necessary.
TIE0037260
29. If further adjustment is required repeat the
door hinge to door adjustment.
30. NOTE: Make sure that the door is in the
fully closed position.
If no further adjustment is required check
and note any misalignment of the door in
relation to the body side panel.
TIE0037616
34. Tighten the striker plate retaining screws.
• XX = 0.0 mm +1.0 mm to -0.0 mm.
20 Nm
TIE0037264
35. Close the door.
TIE0037261
31. Open the door and mark the position of the
door latch striker plate, to use as reference
points as necessary.
36. NOTE: Make sure that the door is in the
fully closed position.
Check and note any misalignment of the door
in relation to the body side panel.
• XX = 0.0 mm +1.0 mm to -0.0 mm.
32. Loosen the striker plate retaining screws
one half turn.
TIE0037261
TIE0037256
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G393925en
Body Closures
501-03-14
501-03-14
GENERAL PROCEDURES
37. If further adjustment is required repeat the
door latch striker plate to B-pillar
adjustment.
38. If no further adjustment is required open
the door.
39. Connect the electrical connector.
TIE41216
40. Attach the electrical connector to the
A-pillar.
TIE41215
41.
CAUTION: Make sure that the door
check strap is correctly aligned.
Attach the door check strap to the A-pillar.
1. Pull the check strap to the open position.
2. Install the retaining screw.
1
2
23 Nm
TIE0037263
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G393925en
Body Closures
501-03-15
501-03-15
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Front Door Alignment — 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon
2. Push the check strap to the fully closed
position.
General Equipment
Transmission jack
Materials
Name
Specification
Adhesive - Loctite 243
WSK-M2G349-A7
2
NOTE: The rear door alignment must be carried
out before carrying out front door alignment.
For additional information, refer to: Rear Door
Alignment (501-03 Body Closures, General
Procedures).
1
TIE0037258
1. NOTE: Make sure that the front and rear
doors are in the fully closed position.
Check and note any misalignment of the
front door in relation to the door frame and
the front edge of the rear door.
4. Detach the electrical connector from the
A-pillar.
1. 3.5 mm ± 1.0 mm.
2. 6.0 mm ± 2.0 mm.
3. 4.5 mm ± 1.5 mm.
3
1
1
TIE41215
2
2
1
1
5. Disconnect the electrical connector.
TIE0037259
2. If adjustment is required open the front door
and mark the position of the front door
hinges, to use as reference points as
necessary.
3. NOTE: Due to limited access to the front door
hinge retaining screws on the A-pillar, the
front door must be removed.
Detach the door check strap from the
A-pillar.
1. Remove the retaining screw.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
TIE41216
6.
CAUTION: Protect the door using a soft
cloth to prevent damage.
G391258en
501-03-16
Body Closures
501-03-16
GENERAL PROCEDURES
With the aid of another technician and a
suitable transmission jack, support the door.
10.
CAUTION: Make sure that the door
hinges maintain a common pivot center
line.
Adjust the door hinges as necessary.
TIE41214
7. Remove and discard the door hinge center
retaining bolts.
TIE0037627
11.
CAUTION: Make sure that the door
hinges maintain a common pivot center
line.
Tighten the door hinge to A-pillar retaining
screws.
30 Nm
TIE0037618
8.
CAUTION: Take care when moving the
door upwards as considerable force may be
required to separate the door hinges from
the door hinge cones.
With the aid of another technician remove
the front door.
9. Loosen the door hinge to A-pillar retaining
screws one half turn.
30 Nm
E0037626
12. Install the front door.
• Make sure that the door hinge cones are
correctly located.
13. NOTE: Do not apply adhesive at this stage.
TIE0037625
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501-03-17
501-03-17
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Install new door hinge center retaining bolts.
17. If no further adjustment is required, remove
the door hinge center retaining bolts.
15 Nm
TIE0037619
TIE0037618
14. Close the front door.
15. NOTE: Make sure that the front and rear
doors are in the fully closed position.
Check and note any misalignment of the
front door in relation to the door frame and
the front edge of the rear door.
18. Apply a coating of adhesive to the door
hinge center retaining bolts.
19. Install the door hinge center retaining bolts.
1. 3.5 mm ± 1.0 mm.
2. 6.0 mm ± 2.0 mm.
3. 4.5 mm ± 1.5 mm.
15 Nm
3
1
1
2
1
2
1
TIE0037619
20. Close the front door.
21. NOTE: Make sure that the front door is in
the fully closed position.
TIE0037259
16. If further adjustment is required repeat the
door hinge to A-pillar adjustment.
Check and note any misalignment of the
front door in relation to the fender.
• XX = -1.0 mm +1.0 mm to -2.0 mm.
TIE0037260
22. Open the front door.
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Body Closures
501-03-18
GENERAL PROCEDURES
23.
CAUTION: Protect the door using a soft
cloth to prevent damage.
Adjust the door hinges as necessary.
With the aid of another technician and a
suitable transmission jack, support the door.
TIE41214
24. Loosen the door hinge to door retaining
screws one complete turn.
TIE0037255
26.
TIE0037257
25.
CAUTION: Make sure that the door hinge
cones are correctly located and have a
common pivot center line.
Tighten the door hinge to door retaining
screws.
CAUTION: Make sure that the door hinge
cones are correctly located and have a
common pivot center line.
48 Nm
TIE0037262
27. Close the front door.
28. NOTE: Make sure that the front door is in
the fully closed position.
Check and note any misalignment of the
front door in relation to the fender.
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Body Closures
501-03-19
GENERAL PROCEDURES
• XX = -1.0 mm +1.0 mm to -2.0 mm.
33.
CAUTION: Protect the B-pillar using a
soft cloth to prevent damage.
Using a suitable soft faced hammer, adjust
the striker plate as necessary.
TIE0037260
29. If further adjustment is required repeat the
door hinge to door adjustment.
30. NOTE: Make sure that the front and rear
doors are in the fully closed position.
If no further adjustment is required check
and note any misalignment of the front door
in relation to the rear door.
TIE0037616
34. Tighten the striker plate retaining screws.
• XX = 0.0 mm +1.0 mm to -0.0 mm.
20 Nm
TIE0037264
35. Close the front door.
TIE0037261
31. Open the front door and mark the position
of the front door latch striker plate, to use
as reference points as necessary.
36. NOTE: Make sure that the front and rear
doors are in the fully closed position.
Check and note any misalignment of the
front door in relation to the rear door.
• XX = 0.0 mm +1.0 mm to -0.0 mm.
32. Loosen the striker plate retaining screws
one half turn.
TIE0037261
TIE0037256
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501-03-20
501-03-20
GENERAL PROCEDURES
37. If further adjustment is required repeat the
front door latch striker plate to B-pillar
adjustment.
38. If no further adjustment is required open
the front door.
39. Connect the electrical connector.
TIE41216
40. Attach the electrical connector to the
A-pillar.
TIE41215
41.
CAUTION: Make sure that the door
check strap is correctly aligned.
Attach the door check strap to the A-pillar.
1. Pull the check strap to the open position.
2. Install the retaining screw.
1
2
23 Nm
TIE0037263
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G391258en
Body Closures
501-03-21
501-03-21
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Rear Door Alignment
1. NOTE: Make sure that the front and rear
doors are in the fully closed position.
6. Loosen the door hinge to B-pillar retaining
screws one half turn.
Check and note any misalignment of the rear
door in relation to the door frame and the
rear edge of the front door.
1. 3.5 mm ± 1.0 mm.
2. 6.0 mm ± 2.0 mm.
3. 4.5 mm ± 1.5 mm.
3
3
TIE0037293
1
7. Adjust the door hinges as necessary.
1
2
2
1
1
TIE0037294
2. If adjustment is required open the front door
and mark the position of the rear door
hinges, to use as reference points as
necessary.
3. Open the rear door.
4. Detach the door check strap from the
B-pillar.
1. Remove the retaining screw.
2. Push the check strap to the fully closed
position.
TIE0037643
8. Tighten the door hinge to B-pillar retaining
screws.
30 Nm
2
1
E0037296
30 Nm
TIE0037258
9. Close the front door.
5. Close the rear door.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
10. NOTE: Make sure that the front and rear
doors are in the fully closed position.
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Body Closures
501-03-22
501-03-22
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Check and note any misalignment of the rear
door in relation to the door frame and the
rear edge of the front door.
14. Loosen the rear door hinge to door
retaining screws one complete turn.
1. 3.5 mm ± 1.0 mm.
2. 6.0 mm ± 2.0 mm.
3. 4.5 mm ± 1.5 mm.
3
3
1
1
TIE0037249
2
2
1
1
15. Adjust the door hinges to door as
necessary.
TIE0037294
11. If further adjustment is required repeat the
door hinge to B-pillar adjustment.
12. NOTE: Make sure that the front and rear
doors are in the fully closed position.
If no further adjustment is required check
and note any misalignment of the rear door
in relation to the front door.
• XX = 0.0 mm + 0.0 mm to - 1.0 mm.
TIE0037644
16. Tighten the door hinge to door retaining
screws.
48 Nm
TIE0037261
13. Open the front door.
TIE0037292
17. Close the front door.
18. NOTE: Make sure that the front and rear
doors are in the fully closed position.
Check and note any misalignment of the rear
door in relation to the front door.
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Body Closures
501-03-23
GENERAL PROCEDURES
• XX = 0.0 mm + 0.0 mm to - 1.0 mm.
23.
CAUTION: Protect the C-pillar using a
soft cloth to prevent damage.
Using a suitable soft faced hammer, adjust
the striker plate as necessary.
TIE0037261
19. If further adjustment is required repeat the
door hinge to door adjustment.
20. If no further adjustment is required check
and note any misalignment of the rear door
in relation to the rear body panel.
TIE0037616
24. Tighten the striker plate retaining screws.
• XX = 0.0 mm +1.0 mm to - 0.0 mm.
20 Nm
TIE0037264
TIE0037295
25. Close the rear door.
21. Open the rear door and mark the position
of the rear door latch striker plate, to use
as reference points as necessary.
26. Check and note any misalignment of the
rear door in relation to the rear body panel.
• XX = 0.0 mm +1.0 mm to - 0.0 mm.
22. Loosen the striker plate retaining screws
one half turn.
TIE0037295
TIE0037256
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27. If further adjustment is required repeat the
rear door latch striker plate to C-pillar
adjustment.
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501-03-24
GENERAL PROCEDURES
28. If no further adjustment is required open
the rear door.
29.
CAUTION: Make sure that the door
check strap is correctly aligned.
Attach the door check strap to the B-pillar.
1. Pull the check strap to the open position.
2. Install the retaining screw.
1
2
23 Nm
TIE0037263
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Body Closures
501-03-25
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Luggage Compartment Lid Alignment
1. Open the luggage compartment lid.
5. Remove the luggage compartment lid bump
stops.
2. Remove the luggage compartment lid striker
retaining bolt covers.
TIE0023906
E59325
6. Support the luggage compartment lid and
remove the support strut on both sides.
3. Loosen the luggage compartment lid striker
retaining bolts.
TIE0023907
E59326
4. Remove the luggage compartment lid
weatherstrip.
TIE0024380
7. Loosen the luggage compartment lid hinge
to body retaining bolts 2 complete turns on
both sides (luggage compartment lid shown
removed for clarity).
E59187
8.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
CAUTION: Protect the luggage
compartment lid and vehicle body using soft
cloth(s) to prevent damage.
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Body Closures
501-03-26
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Loosen the luggage compartment lid hinge
to luggage compartment lid retaining bolts
2 complete turns on both sides.
lid is 2 mm below flush with the rear quarter
panel on both sides.
12. Remove the spacers.
13. NOTE: Make sure that the luggage
compartment lid does not move on the
luggage compartment lid hinges.
Carefully open the luggage compartment lid
and tighten the luggage compartment lid
hinge to luggage compartment lid retaining
bolts on both sides.
23 Nm
E59189
9. Using plastic material, fabricate 4 spacers.
E59190
14. Tighten the luggage compartment lid hinge
to body retaining bolts on both sides
(luggage compartment lid shown removed
for clarity).
E60431
10. NOTE: Make sure that the luggage
compartment lid is in the fully closed
position.
Insert the spacers between the outer edges
of the luggage compartment lid and the rear
quarter panels on both sides.
23 Nm
E59188
E0023914
11. Push down in the luggage compartment lid
hinge area until the luggage compartment
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Body Closures
501-03-27
GENERAL PROCEDURES
15. Install the luggage compartment lid support
strut on both sides.
18. Tighten the luggage compartment lid striker
retaining bolts.
25 Nm
TIE0023907
16. Install the luggage compartment lid bump
stops.
TIE0023906
17. Install the luggage compartment lid
weatherstrip.
E59327
19. Install the luggage compartment lid striker
retaining bolt covers.
E59325
20. NOTE: Make sure that the luggage
compartment lid is in the fully closed
position.
Close the luggage compartment lid.
21. Check that the luggage compartment lid is
flush with the rear quarter panel on both
sides. Repeat the luggage compartment lid
alignment procedure if necessary.
TIE0024380
E60057
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SECTION 501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications......................................................................................................................
501-05-2
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
A-Pillar Trim Panel..............................................................................................................
B-Pillar Trim Panel — 3-Door.............................................................................................
B-Pillar Trim Panel — 4-Door/5-Door.................................................................................
C-Pillar Trim Panel — 3-Door.............................................................................................
C-Pillar Trim Panel — 4-Door/5-Door.................................................................................
D-Pillar Trim Panel — 5-Door.............................................................................................
Front Door Trim Panel — 3-Door........................................................................................
Front Door Trim Panel — 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon...............................................................
Rear Door Trim Panel — Vehicles With: Manual Windows................................................
Rear Door Trim Panel — Vehicles With: Power Windows..................................................
Front Scuff Plate Trim Panel...............................................................................................
Rear Scuff Plate Trim Panel...............................................................................................
Loadspace Trim Panel — 3-Door.......................................................................................
Loadspace Trim Panel — 5-Door.......................................................................................
Headliner — 3-Door, Vehicles With: Sliding Roof Opening Panel......................................
Headliner — 5-Door, Vehicles With: Sliding Roof Opening Panel......................................
Headliner — 3-Door, Vehicles Without: Sliding Roof Opening Panel.................................
Headliner — 5-Door, Vehicles Without: Sliding Roof Opening Panel.................................
Rear Quarter Trim Panel — 3-Door....................................................................................
Rear Quarter Trim Panel — 5-Door/Wagon.......................................................................
501-05-3
501-05-5
501-05-7
501-05-11
501-05-14
501-05-16
501-05-19
501-05-22
501-05-25
501-05-29
501-05-34
501-05-37
501-05-38
501-05-42
501-05-46
501-05-58
501-05-68
501-05-80
501-05-90
501-05-94
501-05-2
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-2
SPECIFICATIONS
Torque Specifications
Description
Nm
lb-ft
lb-in
Front seat belt lower anchor retaining bolt
38
28
-
Rear seat belt lower anchor retaining bolt
38
28
-
Front door trim panel retaining bolts
8
-
71
Rear door trim panel retaining bolts
8
-
71
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501-05-3
501-05-3
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
A-Pillar Trim Panel
1. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
3
N
N
4
2
N
1
E51267
Item
Description
1
Front door opening weatherstrip
See Removal Detail
2
A-pillar trim panel
Item
Description
3
A-pillar trim panel security strap
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
4
A-pillar trim panel retaining clips
See Installation Detail
2. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 1 Front door opening weatherstrip
1. Detach the front door opening weatherstrip.
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Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-4
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 3 A-pillar trim panel security strap
1. Remove the security strap from the A-pillar.
E51472
Installation Details
Item 3 A-pillar trim panel security strap
1. Install the A-pillar trim panel security strap
to the A-pillar.
E51472
Item 4 A-pillar trim panel retaining clips
1. Install the A-pillar trim panel retaining clips
to the A-pillar trim panel.
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501-05-5
501-05-5
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
B-Pillar Trim Panel — 3-Door
2. Slide the safety belt off the anchor rail.
CAUTION: The bolt securing the safety belt
anchor is held captive by a metal washer.
The bolt, spacer and metal washer must
remain on the safety belt anchor at all
times when the safety belt is detached or
removed.
2
1. Detach the safety belt lower anchor.
1. Remove the front safety belt lower anchor
retaining bolt.
1
38 Nm
E50743
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
6
4
1
3
7
5
2
E51423
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Front door opening weatherstrip
See Removal Detail
3
Rear quarter glass trim panel retaining
screws
2
Rear quarter glass trim panel retaining
screw trim cover
See Removal Detail
4
Rear quarter glass trim panel
See Removal Detail
5
B-pillar trim panel retaining screw cover
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
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Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-6
501-05-6
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
6
B-pillar trim panel retaining screws
7
B-pillar trim panel
Item
Description
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 1 Front door opening weatherstrip
Item 4 Rear quarter glass trim panel
1. Detach the front door opening weatherstrip.
1. Detach the rear quarter glass trim panel.
Item 2 Rear quarter glass trim panel retaining
screw trim cover
Item 7 B-pillar trim panel
1. Using a suitable flat blade screwdriver, lever
out the rear quarter glass trim panel retaining
screw trim cover.
1. Detach the B-pillar trim panel.
• Feed the safety belt webbing through the
B-pillar upper trim panel.
E51012
E51011
Installation Details
Item 7 B-pillar trim panel
Install the B-pillar trim panel.
1. Feed the safety belt webbing through the
B-pillar upper trim panel before installation.
2. NOTE: Make sure the B-pillar seatbelt height
adjustment lever is in alignment with the
seatbelt height adjustment mechanism.
E51422
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G410719en
501-05-7
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-7
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
B-Pillar Trim Panel — 4-Door/5-Door
1. Remove the Rear Scuff Plate Trim Panel.
For additional information, refer to: Rear
Scuff Plate Trim Panel (501-05 Interior Trim
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
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Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-8
501-05-8
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1
5
4
10
8
7
3
9
10
6
2
38 Nm
E51604
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410720en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-9
501-05-9
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
1
Rear door opening weatherstrip
See Removal Detail
2
Front Scuff Plate Trim Panel
See Removal Detail
3
Front door opening weatherstrip
See Removal Detail
4
B-pillar upper trim panel retaining screws
cover
5
B-pillar upper trim panel retaining screws
Item
Description
6
Front safety belt lower anchor
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
7
Upper B-pillar trim panel
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
8
Lower B-pillar trim panel retaining clips
9
Lower B-pillar trim panel
10
lower B-pillar trim panel retaining clips
See Installation Detail
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 1 Rear door opening weatherstrip
1. Detach the rear door opening weatherstrip.
Item 2 Front Scuff Plate Trim Panel
1. Detach the front scuff plate trim panel.
Item 3 Front door opening weatherstrip
1. Detach the front door opening weatherstrip.
The bolt, spacer and metal washer must
remain on the safety belt anchor at all
times when the safety belt is detached or
removed.
Item 7 Upper B-pillar trim panel
1. Remove the upper B-pillar trim panel.
• Feed the safety belt webbing through the
B-pillar upper trim panel.
Item 6 Front safety belt lower anchor
CAUTION: The bolt securing the safety belt
anchor is held captive by a metal washer.
Installation Details
Item 7 Upper B-pillar trim panel
Install the B-pillar trim panel.
1. Feed the safety belt webbing through the
upper B-pillar trim panel before installation.
2. NOTE: Make sure the B-pillar safety belt
height adjustment lever is in alignment with
the safety belt height adjustment mechanism.
E51422
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G410720en
501-05-10
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-10
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 10 lower B-pillar trim panel retaining clips
1. Install the lower B-pillar trim panel retaining
clips to the lower B-pillar trim panel before
installation.
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501-05-11
501-05-11
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
C-Pillar Trim Panel — 3-Door
1. Remove the rear parcel shelf.
2. Tilt the rear seat backrest forward.
3. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
1
3
4
2
E50671
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Liftgate opening weatherstrip
See Removal Detail
3
Rear parcel shelf support trim panel
See Removal Detail
2
Rear parcel shelf support trim panel
retaining screws
4
Rear parcel shelf support trim panel
retaining clips
See Installation Detail
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Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-12
501-05-12
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
6
5
E50673
Item
Description
5
C-pillar trim panel
6
C-pillar trim panel retaining clips
See Installation Detail
4. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 1 Liftgate opening weatherstrip
1. Detach the liftgate opening weatherstrip.
release the retaining tang from the rear
quarter window glass trim panel.
Item 3 Rear parcel shelf support trim panel
1. Detach the rear parcel shelf support trim
panel.
• Pull the rear parcel shelf support trim panel
away from the rear quarter body panel to
E50672
Installation Details
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501-05-13
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-13
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 6 C-pillar trim panel retaining clips
1. Install the C-pillar trim panel retaining clips
to the C-pillar trim panel before the C-pillar
trim panel is installed to the vehicle.
Item 4 Rear parcel shelf support trim panel
retaining clips
1. Install the rear parcel shelf support trim
panel retaining clips to the rear parcel shelf
support trim panel before the rear parcel
shelf support trim panel is installed to the
vehicle.
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Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-14
501-05-14
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
C-Pillar Trim Panel — 4-Door/5-Door
1. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
1
2
3
5
4
E51404
Item
1
Description
Rear door opening weatherstrip
See Removal Detail
2
C-pillar trim panel retaining screw cover
See Removal Detail
3
C-pillar trim panel retaining screw
Item
Description
4
C-pillar trim panel
5
C-pillar trim panel retaining clips
See Installation Detail
2. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 1 Rear door opening weatherstrip
1. Detach the rear door opening weatherstrip.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
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501-05-15
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-15
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 2 C-pillar trim panel retaining screw cover
1. Using a suitable flat blade screwdriver,
remove the C-pillar retaining screw cover.
E52850
Installation Details
Item 5 C-pillar trim panel retaining clips
1. Install the C-pillar trim panel retaining clips
to the trim panel before installation to the
vehicle.
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501-05-16
501-05-16
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
D-Pillar Trim Panel — 5-Door
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
1. Remove the Package tray trim panel.
2. Tilt the rear seat backrest forward.
3. Remove the C-pillar trim.
For additional information, refer to: C-Pillar
Trim Panel - 4-Door/5-Door (501-05 Interior
4. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
1
3
4
2
E51575
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Liftgate opening weatherstrip
See Removal Detail
3
Package tray support trim panel
See Removal Detail
2
Package tray support trim panel retaining
screws
4
Package tray support trim panel retaining
clips
See Installation Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
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Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-17
501-05-17
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
8
6
7
5
E51749
Item
Description
Item
5
D-pillar trim panel retaining screw cover
See Removal Detail
7
D-pillar trim panel
8
D-pillar trim panel retaining clips
See Installation Detail
6
D-pillar trim panel retaining screws.
Description
5. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 1 Liftgate opening weatherstrip
1. Detach the liftgate opening weatherstrip.
• Feed the rear seatbelt harness through the
package tray support trim panel.
Item 3 Package tray support trim panel
1. Detach the package tray support trim panel.
• Pull the package tray support trim panel away
from the rear quarter body panel to release
the retaining tang from the D-pillar trim panel.
E50672
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501-05-18
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-18
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 5 D-pillar trim panel retaining screw cover
1. Remove the D-pillar trim panel retaining
screw cover.
E51607
Installation Details
Item 4 Package tray support trim panel retaining
clips
1. Install the package tray support trim panel
retaining clips to the trim panel before the
trim panel is installed to the vehicle.
Item 8 D-pillar trim panel retaining clips
1. Install the D-pillar trim panel retaining clips
trim panel before the trim panel is installed
to the vehicle.
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501-05-19
501-05-19
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Door Trim Panel — 3-Door
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
3
1
2
5 Nm
4
5
E51567
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Front door latch remote control handle
bezel
See Removal Detail
3
Front door power window control unit
electrical connector
See Removal Detail
2
Front door pull handle cover
4
Front door pull handle retaining bolts
5
Front door trim panel
See Removal Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
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Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-20
501-05-20
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
7
6
7
E51424
Item
Description
6
Power window control unit
7
Front door trim panel retaining clips
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
4. Initialize the door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
Removal Details
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G414284en
501-05-21
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-21
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 1 Front door latch remote control handle
Item 5 Front door trim panel
bezel
1. Remove the front door trim panel.
1. Remove the front door latch remote control
bezel.
• Disconnect the remote keyless entry door
lock button (if equipped).
E40796
Item 7 Front door trim panel retaining clips
E51990
Item 3 Front door power window control unit
electrical connector
1. Disconnect the front door power window
control unit electrical connector.
1. Remove the front door trim panel retaining
clips.
1. Release the front door trim panel retaining
clip locking tang.
2. Remove the front door trim panel retaining
clip.
1
2
E41041
E39524
Installation Details
Item 7 Front door trim panel retaining clips
1. Install the front door trim retaining clips to
the front door trim panel.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G414284en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-22
501-05-22
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Door Trim Panel — 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
3
1
4
8 Nm
2
5
E39522
Item
Description
1
Front door latch remote control handle
bezel
See Removal Detail
2
Front door pull handle cover
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Item
Description
3
Front power window control unit electrical
connector
See Removal Detail
G414285en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-23
501-05-23
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
4
Description
Front door pull handle retaining bolts
Item
5
Description
Front door trim panel
See Removal Detail
7
6
7
E39523
Item
6
7
Description
Front door power window control unit
bezel (front door trim panel pull handle
shown removed for clarity)
Front door trim panel retaining clips
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
4. Initialize the door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
G414285en
501-05-24
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-24
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Removal Details
Item 1 Front door latch remote control handle
Item 5 Front door trim panel
bezel
1. Remove the front door trim panel.
E51990
E40796
1. Remove the front door latch remote control
bezel.
• Disconnect the remote keyless entry door
lock button (if equipped).
Item 3 Front power window control unit
electrical connector
1. Disconnect the front door power window
control unit electrical connector.
Item 7 Front door trim panel retaining clips
1. Remove the front door trim panel retaining
clips.
1. Release the front door trim panel retaining
clip locking tang.
2. Remove the front door trim panel retaining
clip.
1
2
E41041
E39524
Installation Details
Item 7 Front door trim panel retaining clips
1. Install the front door trim panel retaining
clips to the front door trim panel.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G414285en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-25
501-05-25
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Door Trim Panel — Vehicles With: Manual Windows
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
6
1
3
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
8 Nm
2
4
5
E39510
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Rear door trim panel latch remote control
handle bezel
See Removal Detail
3
Rear door trim panel pull handle retaining
bolts
2
Rear door trim panel pull handle cover
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296060en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-26
501-05-26
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
Rear door trim panel window regulator
handle
See Removal Detail
4
Item
Description
5
Rear door trim panel
See Removal Detail
6
Rear door trim panel tweeter speaker
electrical connector
See Removal Detail
7
8
8
E39511
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296060en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-27
501-05-27
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
7
8
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Description
Rear door trim panel tweeter speaker
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
Rear door trim panel retaining clips
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
4. Initialize the door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
Removal Details
Item 1 Rear door trim panel latch remote control
Item 5 Rear door trim panel
handle bezel
1. NOTE: Detach the rear door trim panel
starting from the top front corner down to
the bottom rear corner of the door before the
rear door trim panel is completly detached.
1. Remove the rear door trim panel latch remote
control bezel.
1. Operate the rear door trim panel latch remote
control release handle.
2. Remove the rear door latch remote control
bezel from the rear door latch remote control.
NOTE: Do not place excessive strain on the rear
door trim panel tweeter speaker wiring harness.
Detach the rear door trim panel.
1
2
E39502
E40796
Item 4 Rear door trim panel window regulator
handle
Item 6 Rear door trim panel tweeter speaker
electrical connector
1. 1. Fabricate a hook using a suitable piece of
wire.
1. Disconnect the rear door trim panel tweeter
speaker electrical connector.
1. Remove window regulator handle retaining
clip.
2. Remove window regulator handle.
2
1
E39503
VUE0030530
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296060en
501-05-28
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-28
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 7 Rear door trim panel tweeter speaker
Item 8 Rear door trim panel retaining clips
1. Remove the rear door trim panel tweeter
speaker.
1. Remove the rear door trim panel retaining
clips.
• Release the locking tangs.
1. Release the rear door trim panel retaining
clip retainer locking tang.
2. Remove the rear door trim panel retaining
clip.
1
2
E39506
E41041
Installation Details
Item 8 Rear door trim panel retaining clips
1. NOTE: Make sure that the rear door trim
panel retaining clips are in the closed
position.
Install the rear door trim panel retaining clips
to the rear door trim panel retaining clip
retainer.
Item 7 Rear door trim panel tweeter speaker
1.
CAUTION: Make sure that the locating
tang on the top of the rear door tweeter
speaker is correctly aligned with the rear
door trim panel groove. Failure to follow this
instruction may cause damage to the rear
door trim panel.
Install the rear door trim panel tweeter
speaker.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296060en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-29
501-05-29
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Door Trim Panel — Vehicles With: Power Windows
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
2
6
1
4
8 Nm
3
5
E39500
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296061en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-30
501-05-30
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Rear door trim panel latch remote control
handle bezel
See Removal Detail
4
Rear door trim panel pull handle retaining
bolts
5
2
Rear door trim panel power window switch
See Removal Detail
Rear door trim panel
See Removal Detail
6
3
Rear door trim panel pull handle cover
Rear door trim panel tweeter speaker
electrical connector
See Removal Detail
8
6
7
8
8
E39504
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296061en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-31
501-05-31
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
6
7
8
Description
Item
Rear door trim panel tweeter speaker
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
Rear door trim panel blind assembly
See Removal Detail
Rear door trim panel retaining clips
See Removal Detail
Description
See Installation Detail
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
4. Initialize the door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
Removal Details
Item 1 Rear door trim panel latch remote control
handle bezel
2. Disconnect the rear door power window
switch electrical connector.
1. NOTE: Do not place excessive strain on the
rear door trim panel power window switch
wiring harness).
Detach the rear door trim panel latch release
handle bezel (rear door trim panel power
window switch shown removed for clarity.
1. Operate the Rear door latch release handle.
2. Detach the rear door latch release handle
bezel from the rear door latch release handle.
2
1
E39501
1
2
Item 5 Rear door trim panel
1. NOTE: Detach the rear door trim panel
starting from the top front corner down to
the bottom rear corner of the door before the
rear door trim panel is completly detached.
NOTE: Do not place excessive strain on the rear
door trim panel tweeter speaker wiring harness.
E39502
Detach the rear door trim panel.
Item 2 Rear door trim panel power window
switch
1. Remove the rear door trim panel power
window switch.
1. Detach the power window switch from the
rear door trim panel latch remote control
handle bezel.
E40796
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296061en
501-05-32
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-32
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 6 Rear door trim panel tweeter speaker
• Release the locking tangs.
electrical connector
1. Disconnect the rear door trim panel tweeter
speaker electrical connector.
E39506
Item 7 Rear door trim panel blind assembly
1.
E39503
Item 6 Rear door trim panel tweeter speaker
1. Remove the rear door trim panel tweeter
speaker.
CAUTION: Take extra care not to damage
the clips.
Detach the rear door trim panel blind
assembly from the rear door trim panel.
2
2
1
1
E99324
2.
1. Raise the rear door trim panel blind.
2. Move the rear door trim panel blind clip to
the vertical position.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296061en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-33
501-05-33
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
3. Lower the rear door trim panel blind and feed
through the rear door trim panel.
1. Release the rear door trim panel retaining
clip retainer locking tang.
2. Remove the rear door trim panel retaining
clip.
2
1
1
2
3
E39505
Item 8 Rear door trim panel retaining clips
E41041
1. Remove the rear door trim panel retaining
clips.
Installation Details
Item 8 Rear door trim panel retaining clips
1. NOTE: Make sure that the rear door trim
panel retaining clips are in the closed
position.
Install the rear door trim panel retaining clips
to the rear door trim panel retaining clip
retainer.
Item 6 Rear door trim panel tweeter speaker
1.
CAUTION: Make sure that the locating
tang on the top of the rear door tweeter
speaker is correctly aligned with the rear
door trim panel groove. Failure to follow this
instruction may cause damage to the rear
door trim panel.
Install the rear door trim panel tweeter
speaker.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296061en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-34
501-05-34
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Scuff Plate Trim Panel
1. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
2
1
E40716
Item
Description
1
Instrument panel lower trim panel
2
Instrument panel lower trim panel retaining
clips
See Installation Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296062en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-35
501-05-35
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
4
5
7
3
6
E39488
Item
Description
Item
Description
3
Front door opening weatherstrip
See Removal Detail
6
Front scuff plate trim panel
See Removal Detail
4
Instrument panel side trim panel
7
5
Instrument panel side trim panel retaining
clips
See Installation Detail
Front scuff plate trim panel retaining clips
See Installation Detail
2. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296062en
501-05-36
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-36
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 3 Front door opening weatherstrip
Item 6 Front scuff plate trim panel
1. locally Detach the front door weatherstrip.
1. Remove the front scuff plate trim panel.
1
2
E40715
Installation Details
Item 7 Front scuff plate trim panel retaining
clips
1. Install the front scuff plate trim panel
retaining clips to the front scuff plate trim
panel.
Item 5 Instrument panel side trim panel retaining
clips
1. Install the instrument panel side trim panel
retaining clips to the instrument panel side
trim panel.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296062en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-37
501-05-37
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Scuff Plate Trim Panel
Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal
and Installation).
1. Remove the rear quarter trim panel,
For additional information, refer to: Rear
Quarter Trim Panel - 5-Door/Wagon (501-05
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
1
3
2
2
4
E51415
Item
1
2
Description
Rear scuff plate trim panel retaining clip
cover
Rear scuff plate trim panel retaining clips
Item
Description
3
Rear scuff plate trim panel
4
Rear scuff plate trim panel retaining clips
See Installation Detail
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Installation Details
Item 4 Rear scuff plate trim panel retaining clips
1. Install the rear scuff plate trim panel retaining
clips to the rear scuff plate trim panel before
the trim panel is installed to the vehicle.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410782en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-38
501-05-38
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Loadspace Trim Panel — 3-Door
1. Remove the rear parcel shelf trim panel.
2. Remove the loadspace floor covering.
3. Tilt the rear seat cushion forward.
4. Tilt the rear seat backrest forward.
5. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
1
3
4
2
E50671
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Liftgate opening weatherstrip
See Removal Detail
3
Rear parcel shelf support trim panel
See Removal Detail
2
Rear parcel shelf support trim panel
retaining screws
4
Rear parcel shelf support trim panel
retaining clips
See Installation Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410747en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-39
501-05-39
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
6
7
8
8
5
E51428
Item
5
6
Description
Liftgate opening weatherstrip
See Removal Detail
Loadspace scuff plate trim panel retaining
clips
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Item
Description
7
Loadspace scuff plate trim panel
8
Loadspace scuff plate trim panel retaining
clips
See Installation Detail
G410747en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-40
501-05-40
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
10
9
11
12
E51429
Item
Description
Item
9
Loadspace scuff plate trim panel extension
trim panel
11
Rear quarter trim panel retaining clip
12
Loadspace trim panel
See Removal Detail
10
Loadspace scuff plate trim panel extension
trim panel retaining clips
See Installation Detail
Description
6. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 1 Liftgate opening weatherstrip
1. Detach the liftgate opening weatherstrip.
release the retaining tang from the rear
quarter window glass trim panel.
Item 3 Rear parcel shelf support trim panel
1. Detach the rear parcel shelf support trim
panel.
• Pull the rear parcel shelf support trim panel
away from the rear quarter body panel to
E50672
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410747en
501-05-41
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-41
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Disconnect the electrical connectors (if
equipped).
Item 5 Liftgate opening weatherstrip
1. Locally detach the liftgate opening
weatherstrip.
Item 12 Loadspace trim panel
1. Gently Pull the rear quarter trim panel
towards the center of the vehicle to allow the
loadspace trim panel to be removed.
E124164
Installation Details
Item 10 Loadspace scuff plate trim panel
extension trim panel retaining clips
1. Install the loadspace scuff plate trim panel
extension trim panel retaining clips to the
loadspace scuff plate trim panel extension
trim panel before the loadspace scuff plate
trim panel extension trim panel is installed
to the vehicle.
Item 8 Loadspace scuff plate trim panel
retaining clips
1. Install the loadspace scuff plate trim panel
retaining clips to the loadspace scuff plate
trim panel before the loadspace scuff plate
trim panel is installed to the vehicle.
Item 4 Rear parcel shelf support trim panel
retaining clips
1. Install the rear parcel shelf support trim
panel retaining clips to the rear parcel shelf
support trim panel before the rear parcel
shelf support trim panel is installed to the
vehicle.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410747en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-42
501-05-42
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Loadspace Trim Panel — 5-Door
1. Remove the rear parcel shelf.
2. Remove the loadspace floor covering.
3. Tilt the rear seat cushion forward.
4. Tilt the rear seat backrest forward.
5. Remove the C-pillar trim panel.
For additional information, refer to: C-Pillar
Trim Panel - 4-Door/5-Door (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
6. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
1
3
4
2
E51575
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Liftgate opening weatherstrip
See Removal Detail
3
Rear parcel shelf support trim panel
See Removal Detail
2
Rear parcel shelf support trim panel
retaining screws
4
Rear parcel shelf support trim panel
retaining clips
See Installation Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410748en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-43
501-05-43
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
6
7
8
8
5
E51428
Item
5
6
Description
Liftgate opening weatherstrip
See Removal Detail
Loadspace scuff plate trim panel retaining
clips
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Item
Description
7
Loadspace scuff plate trim panel
8
Loadspace scuff plate trim panel retaining
clips
See Installation Detail
G410748en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-44
501-05-44
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
9
10
11
12
E51420
Item
Description
Item
9
Loadspace scuff plate trim panel extension
trim panel
11
Rear quarter trim panel retaining clips
12
Loadspace trim panel
See Removal Detail
10
Loadspace scuff plate trim panel extension
trim panel retaining clips
See Installation Detail
Description
7. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 1 Liftgate opening weatherstrip
1. Detach the liftgate opening weatherstrip.
release the retaining tang from the rear
quarter window glass trim panel.
Item 3 Rear parcel shelf support trim panel
1. Detach the rear parcel shelf support trim
panel.
• Pull the rear parcel shelf support trim panel
away from the rear quarter body panel to
E50672
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410748en
501-05-45
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-45
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Disconnect the electrical connectors (if
equipped).
Item 5 Liftgate opening weatherstrip
1. Detach the liftgate opening weatherstrip.
Item 12 Loadspace trim panel
1. Gently pull the rear quarter trim panel
towards the center of the vehicle to allow the
loadspace trim panel to be removed.
E124164
Installation Details
Item 10 Loadspace scuff plate trim panel
extension trim panel retaining clips
1. Install the loadspace scuff plate trim panel
extension trim panel retaining clips to the
loadspace scuff plate trim panel extension
trim panel before the loadspace scuff plate
trim panel extension trim panel is installed.
Item 8 Loadspace scuff plate trim panel
retaining clips
1. Install the loadspace scuff plate trim panel
retaining clips to the loadspace scuff plate
trim panel before the loadspace scuff plate
trim panel is installed.
Item 4 Rear parcel shelf support trim panel
retaining clips
1. Install the rear parcel shelf support trim
panel retaining clips to the rear parcel shelf
support trim panel before the rear parcel
shelf support trim panel is installed to the
vehicle.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410748en
501-05-46
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-46
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Headliner — 3-Door, Vehicles With: Sliding Roof Opening Panel
General Equipment
Draw cord
7. Remove the instrument panel passenger side
lower trim panel.
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
2. Remove the A-pillar trim panels.
For additional information, refer to: A-Pillar
Trim Panel (501-05 Interior Trim and
Ornamentation, Removal and Installation).
3. Disconnect the rear window washer tube.
E51002
8. Lower the central junction box (CJB).
E41191
4. Remove the overhead console.
For additional information, refer to: Overhead
Console (501-12 Instrument Panel and
Console, Removal and Installation).
5. Remove the C-pillar trim panels.
For additional information, refer to: C-Pillar
Trim Panel - 3-Door (501-05 Interior Trim
and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
E51003
9. Open the glove compartment lid.
10. Remove the navigation system Digital
Versatile Disc (DVD) unit access cover (if
equipped).
6. Disconnect the rear window washer tube.
E51004
E41192
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
11. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
G410773en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-47
501-05-47
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
4
6
3
5
2
7
1
E51000
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Glove compartment retaining screw covers
5
2
Glove compartment retaining screws
3
Glove compartment lid striker retaining
screws
Moving pictures experts group audio layer
3 (MP3) auxiliary connector electrical
connector. (If equipped)
See Removal Detail
6
Glove compartment cooling hose
See Removal Detail
Passenger airbag deactivation switch
electrical connector. (If equipped)
7
Glove compartment housing
4
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410773en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-48
501-05-48
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
12
9
10
11
13
8
E51005
Item
Description
8
Roof wiring harness to CJB electrical
connector
9
Roof wiring harness electrical connector
10
Roof wiring harness to A-pillar retaining
clips
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Item
Description
11
Noise, vibration and harshness (NVH)
material
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
12
Roof wiring harness retaining clips
13
Roof wiring harness
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
G410773en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-49
501-05-49
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
16
17
15
14
E51006
Item
14
15
Description
Rear quarter window glass trim panel
retaining screw trim covers
See Removal Detail
Rear quarter window glass trim panel
retaining screws
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Item
Description
16
Rear quarter window glass trim panels
See Removal Detail
17
Rear quarter window glass trim panel
retaining clips
See Installation Detail
G410773en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-50
501-05-50
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
18
20
19
21
E51009
Item
18
19
Description
Door opening weatherstrips
See Removal Detail
B-pillar trim panel retaining screw trim
covers
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Item
Description
20
B-pillar trim panel retaining screws
21
B-pillar trim panels
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
G410773en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-51
501-05-51
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
30
33
29
31
28
25
26
23
22
24
32
27
E51008
Item
Description
Item
Description
29
Sliding roof opening panel motor electrical
connector
See Removal Detail
30
Auto-dimming interior mirror trim covers
See Removal Detail
31
Auto-dimming interior mirror and rain
sensor electrical connectors
See Removal Detail
22
Rear passenger assist handles
See Removal Detail
23
Headliner retaining clips
24
Glasses holder
See Removal Detail
25
Front passenger assist handle
See Removal Detail
26
Sun-visors
32
Sliding roof opening panel trim
27
Sun-visor retaining clips
See Removal Detail
33
28
Roof wiring harness ground connection
retaining bolt
See Removal Detail
Headliner trim panel
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410773en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-52
501-05-52
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
37
36
34
35
40
39
38
E51007
Item
Description
Item
Description
34
Sun visor illumination lamp electrical
connectors
39
Rear interior lamp
See Removal Detail
35
Radio frequency (RF) receiver
See Removal Detail
40
36
Rear interior lamp electrical connector
Rear window washer tube
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
37
Roof wiring harness
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
38
Sun visor illumination lamps
See Removal Detail
12. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
13. Vehicles with global closing, initialize the
door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
Removal Details
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410773en
501-05-53
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-53
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 4 Glove compartment cooling hose
1. Detach the glove compartment cooling hose
from the glove compartment cooling vent.
E51010
Item 5 Moving pictures experts group audio
layer 3 (MP3) auxiliary connector electrical
connector. (If equipped)
CAUTION: Do not place excessive strain
on the electrical wiring harness when
detaching the glove compartment.
1. Reposition the glove compartment and
disconnect the MP3 auxiliary connector
electrical connector. If equiped.
Item 11 Noise, vibration and harshness (NVH)
1. Using a suitable flat blade screwdriver, lever
out the rear quarter window glass trim panel
retaining screw trim cover.
E51011
Item 16 Rear quarter window glass trim panels
1. Detach the rear quarter window glass trim
panel to B-pillar trim panel retaining clip.
Item 18 Door opening weatherstrips
1. Detach the door opening weatherstrip from
the door opening upper area.
Item 21 B-pillar trim panels
1. Detach the B-pillar trim panel and position
to one side.
material
1. Detach the NVH material from the upper
A-pillar area to gain access to the roof wiring
harness retaining clip.
Item 13 Roof wiring harness
1. Attach a draw cord to the roof wiring harness
and CJB electrical connector. Feed the wiring
harness through the NVH material to above
the instrument panel A-pillar area.
Item 14 Rear quarter window glass trim panel
E51012
retaining screw trim covers
CAUTION: Care must be taken not to
damage the rear quarter window glass trim
panels and retaining screw trim covers.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410773en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-54
501-05-54
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 22 Rear passenger assist handles
Item 25 Front passenger assist handle
1. Lever open the rear passenger assist handle
screw covers.
1. Lever open the front passenger assist handle
retaining screw covers.
1
1
2
2
MPE0002639
MPE0002639
2. Remove the rear passenger assist handle
retaining screws.
2. Remove the front passenger assist handle
retaining screws.
Item 24 Glasses holder
Item 27 Sun-visor retaining clips
1. Lever open the glasses holder retaining
screw covers.
1. Lever open the sun visor retaining clips
retaining screw cover.
1
2
1
2
E51013
2. Remove the glasses holder retaining screws.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
E51015
2. Remove the sun visor retaining clips
retaining screw.
G410773en
501-05-55
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-55
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 28 Roof wiring harness ground connection
retaining bolt
2. Slide the rain sensor trim cover off the
auto-dimming interior mirror trim cover.
1. Detach the roof wiring harness and
windscreen ground electrical connectors.
1
2
E51017
E51014
Item 29 Sliding roof opening panel motor
electrical connector
Item 31 Auto-dimming interior mirror and rain
sensor electrical connectors
1. Disconnect the auto-dimming interior mirror
and rain sensor electrical connectors.
1. Disconnect the sliding roof opening panel
motor electrical connector.
E51018
E51016
Item 33 Headliner trim panel
1. Tilt the front seats forward.
Item 30 Auto-dimming interior mirror trim
covers
2. With the aid of another technician, remove
the headliner through the liftgate opening.
1. Remove the auto-dimming interior mirror
and rain sensor trim covers.
Item 35 Radio frequency (RF) receiver
1. Release the locking clips.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
NOTE: Make a note of the position of the RF
receiver to make sure that it is installed in exactly
the same position as when removed.
G410773en
501-05-56
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-56
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. Using a suitable knife, detach the RF receiver
from the headliner.
Item 38 Sun visor illumination lamps
1. Release the sunvisor illumination lamp
retaining clips.
E51463
Item 37 Roof wiring harness
CAUTIONS:
Take care not to damage the insulation of
the roof wiring harness.
E51019
Item 39 Rear interior lamp
1. Lever out the rear interior lamp.
The roof wiring harness must be cut off of
the headliner and not pulled or ripped.
Failure to follow this instruction could
result in the incorrect function of electrical
components.
NOTE: Make a note of the position of the roof
wiring harness to make sure that it is installed in
exactly the same position as when removed.
1. Using a suitable knife, remove the roof wiring
harness from the headliner.
MPE0005082
Item 40 Rear window washer tube
CAUTION: Take care not to damage the
rear window washer tube. Failure to follow
this instruction could result in damage to
the headliner.
NOTE: Make a note of the position of the rear
window washer tube to make sure that it is installed
in exactly the same position as when removed.
1. Using a suitable knife, remove the rear
window washer tube from the headliner.
Installation Details
Item 40 Rear window washer tube
CAUTION: The rear window washer tube
must be installed in the same position as
when removed.
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1. Using a suitable adhesive, bond the rear
window washer tube to the headliner.
G410773en
501-05-57
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-57
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 37 Roof wiring harness
CAUTION: The roof wiring harness must
be installed in the same position as when
removed.
1. Using a suitable adhesive, bond the roof
wiring harness to the headliner.
Item 33 Headliner trim panel
1. With the aid of another technician, install the
headliner.
Item 21 B-pillar trim panels
NOTE: Make sure the B-pillar safety belt height
adjustment lever is aligned with the safety belt
height adjustment mechanism.
E51422
Item 17 Rear quarter window glass trim panel
retaining clips
1. Install the rear quarter window glass trim
panel retaining clips to the rear quarter
window glass trim panel.
Item 13 Roof wiring harness
1. Using the draw cord, feed the roof wiring
harness through the NVH material.
Item 11 Noise, vibration and harshness (NVH)
material
1. Reposition the NVH material.
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G410773en
501-05-58
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-58
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Headliner — 5-Door, Vehicles With: Sliding Roof Opening Panel
General Equipment
Draw cord
7. Disconnect the rear window washer tube.
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
2. Remove the A-pillar trim panels.
For additional information, refer to: A-Pillar
Trim Panel (501-05 Interior Trim and
Ornamentation, Removal and Installation).
3. Disconnect the rear window washer tube.
E41192
8. Remove the instrument panel passenger side
lower trim panel.
E41191
4. Remove the overhead console.
For additional information, refer to: Overhead
Console (501-12 Instrument Panel and
Console, Removal and Installation).
E51002
9. Lower the central junction box (CJB).
5. Remove the C-pillar trim panels.
For additional information, refer to: C-Pillar
Trim Panel - 4-Door/5-Door (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
6. Remove the D-pillar trim panels.
For additional information, refer to: D-Pillar
Trim Panel - 5-Door (501-05 Interior Trim
and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
E51003
10. Open the glove compartment lid.
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G410774en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-59
501-05-59
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
11. Remove the navigation system digital
versatile disc (DVD) unit access cover (if
equipped).
12. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
E51004
4
6
3
5
2
7
1
E51000
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Glove compartment retaining screw covers
5
2
Glove compartment retaining screws
3
Glove compartment lid striker retaining
screws
Moving pictures experts group audio layer
3 (MP3) auxiliary connector electrical
connector
See Removal Detail
6
Glove compartment cooling hose
See Removal Detail
Passenger airbag deactivation switch
electrical connector
7
Glove compartment housing
4
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410774en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-60
501-05-60
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
12
9
10
11
13
8
E51005
Item
Description
8
Roof wiring harness to CJB electrical
connector
9
Roof wiring harness electrical connector
10
Roof wiring harness to A-pillar retaining
clips
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Item
Description
11
Noise, vibration and harshness (NVH)
material
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
12
Roof wiring harness retaining clips
13
Roof wiring harness
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
G410774en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-61
501-05-61
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
14
16
17
18
15
E51477
Item
Description
Item
Description
14
Front door opening weatherstrips
See Removal Detail
16
B-pillar trim panel retaining screw trim
covers
15
Rear door opening weatherstrips
See Removal Detail
17
B-pillar trim panel retaining screws
18
B-pillar trim panels
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410774en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-62
501-05-62
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
30
27
26
28
25
22
20
23
19
21
24
29
E51479
Item
Description
Item
Description
26
Sliding roof opening panel motor electrical
connector
See Removal Detail
27
Auto-dimming interior mirror trim covers
See Removal Detail
28
Auto-dimming interior mirror and rain
sensor electrical connectors
See Removal Detail
19
Rear passenger assist handles
See Removal Detail
20
Headliner retaining clips
21
Glasses holder
See Removal Detail
22
Front passenger assist handle
See Removal Detail
23
Sun visors
29
24
Sun visor retaining clips
See Removal Detail
Sliding roof opening panel trim
See Installation Detail
30
Headliner trim panel
See Removal Detail
25
Roof wiring harness ground connection
retaining bolt
See Removal Detail
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G410774en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-63
501-05-63
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
34
33
31
32
37
36
35
E51480
Item
Description
Item
Description
31
Sunvisor illumination lamp electrical
connectors
36
Rear interior lamp
See Removal Detail
32
Radio frequency (RF) receiver
See Removal Detail
37
33
Rear interior lamp electrical connector
Rear window washer tube
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
34
Roof wiring harness
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
35
Sunvisor illumination lamps
See Removal Detail
13. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
14. Vehicles with global closing, initialize the
door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
Removal Details
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G410774en
501-05-64
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-64
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 4 Glove compartment cooling hose
Item 18 B-pillar trim panels
1. Detach the glove compartment cooling hose
from the glove compartment cooling vent.
1. Detach the B-pillar trim panels and position
them to one side.
E51010
E51478
Item 5 Moving pictures experts group audio
Item 19 Rear passenger assist handles
layer 3 (MP3) auxiliary connector electrical
connector
1. Lever open the rear passenger assist handle
screw covers.
CAUTION: Do not place excessive strain
on the electrical wiring harness when
detaching the glove compartment.
1
1. Reposition the glove compartment and
disconnect the MP3 auxiliary connector
electrical connector.
Item 11 Noise, vibration and harshness (NVH)
material
1. Detach the NVH material from the upper
A-pillar area to gain access to the roof wiring
harness retaining clip.
Item 13 Roof wiring harness
1. Attach a draw cord to the roof wiring harness
and CJB electrical connector. Feed the wiring
harness through the NVH material to above
the instrument panel A-pillar area.
2
MPE0002639
2. Remove the rear passenger assist handle
retaining screws.
Item 21 Glasses holder
1. Lever open the glasses holder retaining
screw covers.
Item 14 Front door opening weatherstrips
1. Detach the front door opening weatherstrip
from the front door upper opening area.
1
2
Item 15 Rear door opening weatherstrips
1. Detach the rear door opening weatherstrip
from the rear door upper opening area.
E51013
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410774en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-65
501-05-65
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Remove the glasses holder retaining screws.
Item 25 Roof wiring harness ground connection
retaining bolt
Item 22 Front passenger assist handle
1. Lever open the front passenger assist handle
retaining screw covers.
1. Detach the roof wiring harness and
windscreen ground electrical connectors.
1
2
E51014
MPE0002639
Item 26 Sliding roof opening panel motor
2. Remove the front passenger assist handle
retaining screws.
Item 24 Sun visor retaining clips
electrical connector
1. Disconnect the sliding roof opening panel
motor electrical connector.
1. Lever open the sun visor retaining clips
retaining screw cover.
1
E51016
2
E51015
2. Remove the sun visor retaining clips
retaining screw.
Item 27 Auto-dimming interior mirror trim
covers
1. Remove the auto-dimming interior mirror
and rain sensor trim covers.
1. Release the locking clips.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410774en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-66
501-05-66
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Slide the rain sensor trim cover off the
auto-dimming interior mirror trim cover.
1. Using a suitable knife, detach the RF receiver
from the headliner.
1
2
E51017
Item 28 Auto-dimming interior mirror and rain
sensor electrical connectors
1. Disconnect the auto-dimming interior mirror
and rain sensor electrical connectors.
E51463
Item 34 Roof wiring harness
CAUTIONS:
Take care not to damage the insulation of
the roof wiring harness.
The roof wiring harness must be cut off of
the headliner and not pulled or ripped.
Failure to follow this instruction could
result in the incorrect function of electrical
components.
NOTE: Make a note of the position of the roof
wiring harness to make sure that it is installed in
exactly the same position as when removed.
E51018
Item 30 Headliner trim panel
1. Tilt the front seats forward.
1. Using a suitable knife, remove the roof wiring
harness from the headliner.
Item 35 Sunvisor illumination lamps
1. Release the sunvisor illumination lamp
retaining clips.
2. With the aid of another technician, remove
the headliner through the liftgate opening.
Item 32 Radio frequency (RF) receiver
NOTE: Make a note of the position of the RF
receiver to make sure that it is installed in exactly
the same position as when removed.
E51019
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410774en
501-05-67
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-67
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 36 Rear interior lamp
1. Lever out the rear interior lamp.
Item 37 Rear window washer tube
CAUTION: Take care not to damage the
rear window washer tube. Failure to follow
this instruction could result in damage to
the headliner.
NOTE: Make a note of the position of the rear
window washer tube to make sure that it is installed
in exactly the same position as when removed.
1. Using a suitable knife, remove the rear
window washer tube from the headliner.
MPE0005082
Installation Details
Item 37 Rear window washer tube
CAUTION: The rear window washer tube
must be installed in the same position as
when removed.
1. Using a suitable adhesive, bond the rear
window washer tube to the headliner.
Item 34 Roof wiring harness
CAUTION: The roof wiring harness must
be installed in the same position as when
removed.
E51422
1. Using a suitable adhesive, bond the roof
wiring harness to the headliner.
Item 13 Roof wiring harness
Item 29 Sliding roof opening panel trim
1. Using the draw cord, feed the roof wiring
harness through the NVH material.
1. With the aid of another technician, install the
headliner.
Item 11 Noise, vibration and harshness (NVH)
Item 18 B-pillar trim panels
material
1. Reposition the NVH material.
NOTE: Make sure the B-pillar safety belt height
adjustment lever is aligned with the safety belt
height adjustment mechanism.
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G410774en
501-05-68
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-68
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Headliner — 3-Door, Vehicles Without: Sliding Roof Opening
Panel
General Equipment
Draw cord
6. Remove the instrument panel passenger side
lower trim panel.
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
2. Remove the A-pillar trim panels.
For additional information, refer to: A-Pillar
Trim Panel (501-05 Interior Trim and
Ornamentation, Removal and Installation).
3. Disconnect the rear window washer tube.
E51002
7. Lower the central junction box (CJB).
E41191
4. Remove the overhead console.
For additional information, refer to: Overhead
Console (501-12 Instrument Panel and
Console, Removal and Installation).
5. Disconnect the rear window washer tube.
E51003
8. Open the glove compartment lid.
9. Remove the navigation system digital
versatile disc (DVD) unit access cover (if
equipped).
E41192
E51004
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410776en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-69
501-05-69
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
10. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
4
6
3
5
2
7
1
E51000
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Glove compartment retaining screw covers
5
2
Glove compartment retaining screws
3
Glove compartment lid striker retaining
screws
Moving pictures experts group audio layer
3 (MP3) auxiliary connector electrical
connector
See Removal Detail
6
Glove compartment cooling hose
See Removal Detail
Passenger airbag deactivation switch
electrical connector
7
Glove compartment housing
4
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410776en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-70
501-05-70
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
12
9
10
11
13
8
E51005
Item
Description
8
Roof wiring harness to CJB electrical
connector
9
Roof wiring harness electrical connector
10
Roof wiring harness to A-pillar retaining
clips
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Item
Description
11
Noise, vibration and harshness (NVH)
material
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
12
Roof wiring harness retaining clips
13
Roof wiring harness
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
G410776en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-71
501-05-71
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
16
17
15
14
E51006
Item
14
15
Description
Rear quarter window glass trim panel
retaining screw trim covers
See Removal Detail
Rear quarter window glass trim panel
retaining screws
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Item
Description
16
Rear quarter window glass trim panels
See Removal Detail
17
Rear quarter window glass trim panel
retaining clips
See Installation Detail
G410776en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-72
501-05-72
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
18
20
19
21
E51009
Item
18
19
Description
Door opening weatherstrips
See Removal Detail
B-pillar trim panel retaining screw trim
covers
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Item
Description
20
B-pillar trim panel retaining screws
21
B-pillar trim panels
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
G410776en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-73
501-05-73
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
31
29
30
28
25
23
22
24
27
26
E51464
Item
Description
22
Rear passenger assist handles
See Removal Detail
23
Headliner retaining clips
24
Glasses holder
See Removal Detail
25
Front passenger assist handle
See Removal Detail
26
Sun visors
27
Sun visor retaining clips
See Removal Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Item
Description
28
Roof wiring harness ground connection
retaining bolt
See Removal Detail
29
Auto-dimming interior mirror trim covers
See Removal Detail
30
Auto-dimming interior mirror and rain
sensor electrical connectors
31
Headliner trim panel
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
G410776en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-74
501-05-74
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
35
34
32
33
38
36
37
E51465
Item
32
Description
Sunvisor illumination lamp electrical
connectors
See Installation Detail
Item
Description
37
Rear interior lamp
See Removal Detail
38
Rear window washer tube
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
33
Radio frequency (RF) receiver
See Removal Detail
34
Rear interior lamp electrical connectors
11. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
35
Roof wiring harness
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
12. Vehicles with global closing, initialize the
door window motors.
36
Sunvisor illumination lamps
See Removal Detail
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
Removal Details
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G410776en
501-05-75
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-75
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 4 Glove compartment cooling hose
1. Detach the glove compartment cooling hose
from the glove compartment cooling vent.
E51010
Item 5 Moving pictures experts group audio
layer 3 (MP3) auxiliary connector electrical
connector
CAUTION: Do not place excessive strain
on the electrical wiring harness when
detaching the glove compartment.
1. Reposition the glove compartment and
disconnect the MP3 auxiliary connector
electrical connector.
Item 11 Noise, vibration and harshness (NVH)
1. Using a suitable flat blade screwdriver, lever
out the rear quarter window glass trim panel
retaining screw trim covers.
E51011
Item 16 Rear quarter window glass trim panels
1. Detach the rear quarter window glass trim
panel to B-pillar trim panel retaining clip.
Item 18 Door opening weatherstrips
1. Detach the door opening weatherstrips from
the door opening upper area.
Item 21 B-pillar trim panels
1. Detach the B-pillar trim panels and position
them to one side.
material
1. Detach the NVH material from the upper
A-pillar area to gain access to the roof wiring
harness retaining clip.
Item 13 Roof wiring harness
1. Attach a draw cord to the roof wiring harness
and CJB electrical connector. Feed the wiring
harness through the NVH material to above
the instrument panel A-pillar area.
Item 14 Rear quarter window glass trim panel
E51012
retaining screw trim covers
CAUTION: Care must be taken not to
damage the rear quarter window glass trim
panels and retaining screw trim covers.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410776en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-76
501-05-76
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 22 Rear passenger assist handles
Item 25 Front passenger assist handle
1. Lever open the rear passenger assist handle
screw covers.
1. Lever open the front passenger assist handle
retaining screw covers.
1
1
2
2
MPE0002639
MPE0002639
2. Remove the rear passenger assist handle
retaining screws.
2. Remove the front passenger assist handle
retaining screws.
Item 24 Glasses holder
Item 27 Sun visor retaining clips
1. Lever open the glasses holder retaining
screw covers.
1. Lever open the sun visor retaining clip
retaining screw cover.
1
2
1
2
E51013
2. Remove the glasses holder retaining screws.
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E51015
2. Remove the sun visor retaining clip retaining
screw.
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Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-77
501-05-77
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 28 Roof wiring harness ground connection
Item 30 Auto-dimming interior mirror and rain
retaining bolt
sensor electrical connectors
1. Detach the roof wiring harness and
windscreen ground electrical connectors.
1. Disconnect the auto-dimming interior mirror
and rain sensor electrical connectors.
E51018
E51014
Item 29 Auto-dimming interior mirror trim
Item 31 Headliner trim panel
covers
1. Tilt the front seats forward.
1. Remove the auto-dimming interior mirror
and rain sensor trim covers.
2. With the aid of another technician, remove
the headliner through the liftgate opening.
1. Release the locking clips.
2. Slide the rain sensor trim cover off the
auto-dimming interior mirror trim cover.
Item 33 Radio frequency (RF) receiver
NOTE: Make a note of the position of the RF
receiver to make sure that it is installed in exactly
the same position as when removed.
1. Using a suitable knife, detach the RF receiver
from the headliner.
1
2
E51017
E51463
Item 35 Roof wiring harness
CAUTIONS:
Take care not to damage the insulation of
the roof wiring harness.
The roof wiring harness must be cut off
the headliner and not pulled or ripped.
Failure to follow this instruction could
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G410776en
501-05-78
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-78
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
result in the incorrect function of electrical
components.
Item 37 Rear interior lamp
1. Lever out the rear interior lamp.
NOTE: Make a note of the position of the roof
wiring harness to make sure that it is installed in
exactly the same position as when removed.
1. Using a suitable knife, remove the roof wiring
harness from the headliner.
Item 36 Sunvisor illumination lamps
1. Release the sun visor illumination lamp
retaining clips.
MPE0005082
Item 38 Rear window washer tube
CAUTION: Take care not to damage the
rear window washer tube. Failure to follow
this instruction could result in damage to
the headliner.
E51019
NOTE: Make a note of the position of the rear
window washer tube to make sure that it is installed
in exactly the same position as when removed.
1. Using a suitable knife, remove the rear
window washer tube from the headliner.
Installation Details
Item 38 Rear window washer tube
CAUTION: The rear window washer tube
must be installed in the same position as
when removed.
Item 21 B-pillar trim panels
NOTE: Make sure the B-pillar safety belt height
adjustment lever is aligned with the safety belt
height adjustment mechanism.
1. Using a suitable adhesive, bond the rear
window washer tube to the headliner.
Item 35 Roof wiring harness
CAUTION: The roof wiring harness must
be installed in the same position as when
removed.
1. Using a suitable adhesive, bond the roof
wiring harness to the headliner.
Item 31 Headliner trim panel
1. With the aid of another technician, install the
headliner.
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501-05-79
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-79
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 17 Rear quarter window glass trim panel
retaining clips
1. Install the rear quarter window glass trim
panel retaining clips to the rear quarter
window glass trim panel.
Item 13 Roof wiring harness
1. Using the draw cord, feed the roof wiring
harness through the NVH material.
Item 11 Noise, vibration and harshness (NVH)
material
1. Reposition the NVH material.
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G410776en
501-05-80
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-80
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Headliner — 5-Door, Vehicles Without: Sliding Roof Opening
Panel
General Equipment
Draw cord
7. Disconnect the rear window washer tube.
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
2. Remove the A-pillar trim panels.
For additional information, refer to: A-Pillar
Trim Panel (501-05 Interior Trim and
Ornamentation, Removal and Installation).
3. Disconnect the rear window washer tube.
E41192
8. Remove the instrument panel passenger side
lower trim panel.
E41191
4. Remove the overhead console.
For additional information, refer to: Overhead
Console (501-12 Instrument Panel and
Console, Removal and Installation).
E51002
9. Lower the central junction box (CJB).
5. Remove the C-pillar trim panels.
For additional information, refer to: C-Pillar
Trim Panel - 4-Door/5-Door (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
6. Remove the D-pillar trim panels.
For additional information, refer to: D-Pillar
Trim Panel - 5-Door (501-05 Interior Trim
and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
E51003
10. Open the glove compartment lid.
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501-05-81
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
11. Remove the navigation system digital
versatile disc (DVD) unit access cover (if
equipped).
12. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
E51004
4
6
3
5
2
7
1
E51000
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Glove compartment retaining screw covers
5
2
Glove compartment retaining screws
3
Glove compartment lid striker retaining
screws
Moving pictures experts group audio layer
3 (MP3) auxiliary connector electrical
connector
See Removal Detail
6
Glove compartment cooling hose
See Removal Detail
Passenger airbag deactivation switch
electrical connector
7
Glove compartment housing
4
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Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-82
501-05-82
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
12
9
10
11
13
8
E51005
Item
Description
8
Roof wiring harness to CJB electrical
connector
9
Roof wiring harness electrical connector
10
Roof wiring harness to A-pillar retaining
clips
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Item
Description
11
Noise, vibration and harshness (NVH)
material
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
12
Roof wiring harness retaining clips
13
Roof wiring harness
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
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Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-83
501-05-83
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
14
16
17
18
15
E51477
Item
Description
Item
Description
14
Front door opening weatherstrips
See Removal Detail
16
B-pillar trim panel retaining screw trim
covers
15
Rear door opening weatherstrips
See Removal Detail
17
B-pillar trim panel retaining screws
18
B-pillar trim panels
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
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501-05-84
501-05-84
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
28
26
27
25
22
20
23
19
21
24
E51504
Item
Description
19
Rear passenger assist handles
See Removal Detail
20
Headliner trim panel retaining clips
21
Glasses holder
See Removal Detail
22
Front passenger assist handle
See Removal Detail
23
Sun visors
24
Sun visor retaining clips
See Removal Detail
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Item
Description
25
Roof wiring harness ground connection
retaining bolt
See Removal Detail
26
Auto-dimming interior mirror trim covers
See Removal Detail
27
Auto-dimming interior mirror and rain
sensor electrical connectors
See Removal Detail
28
Headliner trim panel
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
G410777en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-85
501-05-85
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
32
31
29
30
35
33
34
E51505
Item
Description
Item
Description
29
Sun-visor illumination lamp electrical
connectors
34
Rear interior lamp
See Removal Detail
30
Radio frequency (RF) receiver
See Removal Detail
35
31
Rear interior lamp electrical connectors
Rear window washer tube
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
32
Roof wiring harness
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
33
Sun-visor illumination lamps
See Removal Detail
13. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
14. Vehicles with global closing, initialize the
door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
Removal Details
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501-05-86
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-86
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 4 Glove compartment cooling hose
Item 18 B-pillar trim panels
1. Detach the glove compartment cooling hose
from the glove compartment cooling vent.
1. Detach the B-pillar trim panels and position
them to one side.
E51010
E51478
Item 5 Moving pictures experts group audio
Item 19 Rear passenger assist handles
layer 3 (MP3) auxiliary connector electrical
connector
1. Lever open the rear passenger assist handle
screw covers.
CAUTION: Do not place excessive strain
on the electrical wiring harness when
detaching the glove compartment.
1
1. Reposition the glove compartment and
disconnect the MP3 auxiliary connector
electrical connector.
Item 11 Noise, vibration and harshness (NVH)
material
1. Detach the NVH material from the upper
A-pillar area to gain access to the roof wiring
harness retaining clip.
Item 13 Roof wiring harness
1. Attach a draw cord to the roof wiring harness
and CJB electrical connector. Feed the wiring
harness through the NVH material to above
the instrument panel A-pillar area.
2
MPE0002639
2. Remove the rear passenger assist handle
retaining screws.
Item 21 Glasses holder
1. Lever open the glasses holder retaining
screw covers.
Item 14 Front door opening weatherstrips
1. Detach the front door opening weatherstrips
from the front door upper opening area.
1
2
Item 15 Rear door opening weatherstrips
1. Detach the rear door opening weatherstrips
from the rear door upper opening area.
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Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-87
501-05-87
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Remove the glasses holder retaining screws.
Item 25 Roof wiring harness ground connection
retaining bolt
Item 22 Front passenger assist handle
1. Lever open the front passenger assist handle
retaining screw covers.
1. Detach the roof wiring harness and
windscreen ground electrical connectors.
1
2
E51014
MPE0002639
Item 26 Auto-dimming interior mirror trim
2. Remove the front passenger assist handle
retaining screws.
Item 24 Sun visor retaining clips
1. Lever open the sun-visor retaining clips
retaining screw cover.
covers
1. Remove the auto-dimming interior mirror
and rain sensor trim covers.
1. Release the locking clips.
2. Slide the rain sensor trim cover off the
auto-dimming interior mirror trim cover.
1
1
2
2
E51015
E51017
2. Remove the sun-visor retaining clips
retaining screw.
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501-05-88
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-88
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 27 Auto-dimming interior mirror and rain
sensor electrical connectors
1. Disconnect the auto-dimming interior mirror
and rain sensor electrical connectors.
result in the incorrect function of electrical
components.
NOTE: Make a note of the position of the roof
wiring harness to make sure that it is installed in
exactly the same position as removed.
1. Using a suitable knife, remove the roof wiring
harness from the headliner.
Item 33 Sun-visor illumination lamps
1. Release the sunvisor illumination lamp
retaining clips.
E51018
Item 28 Headliner trim panel
1. Tilt the front seats forward.
2. With the aid of another technician, remove
the headliner through the liftgate opening.
Item 30 Radio frequency (RF) receiver
NOTE: Make a note of the position of the RF
receiver to make sure that it is installed in exactly
the same position as removed.
E51019
Item 34 Rear interior lamp
1. Lever out the rear interior lamp.
1. Using a suitable knife, detach the RF receiver
from the headliner.
MPE0005082
E51463
Item 32 Roof wiring harness
CAUTIONS:
Take care not to damage the insulation of
the roof wiring harness.
The roof wiring harness must be cut off
the headliner and not pulled or ripped.
Failure to follow this instruction could
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Item 35 Rear window washer tube
CAUTION: Take care not to damage the
rear window washer tube. Failure to follow
this instruction could result in damage to
the headliner.
NOTE: Make a note of the position of the rear
window washer tube to make sure that it is installed
in exactly the same position as removed.
1. Using a suitable knife, remove the rear
window washer tube from the headliner.
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501-05-89
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-89
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Installation Details
Item 35 Rear window washer tube
CAUTION: The rear window washer tube
must be installed in the same position as
removed.
1. Using a suitable adhesive, bond the rear
window washer tube to the headliner.
Item 32 Roof wiring harness
CAUTION: The roof wiring harness must
be installed in the same position as
removed.
1. Using a suitable adhesive, bond the roof
wiring harness to the headliner.
Item 28 Headliner trim panel
1. With the aid of another technician, install the
headliner.
Item 18 B-pillar trim panels
NOTE: Make sure the B-pillar safety belt height
adjustment lever is aligned with the safety belt
height adjustment mechanism.
E51422
Item 13 Roof wiring harness
1. Using the Draw cord, feed the roof wiring
harness through the NVH material.
Item 11 Noise, vibration and harshness (NVH)
material
1. Reposition the NVH material.
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501-05-90
501-05-90
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Quarter Trim Panel — 3-Door
1. Remove the parcel shelf trim panel.
2. Tilt the rear seat cushion forward.
3. Tilt the rear seat backrest forward.
4. Release the rear seat backrest outer pivot
retaining lock.
Remove the rear seat backrest.
1. Detach the rear seat backrest outer pivot pin
from the outer mounting bracket.
2. Slide the backrest from the center mounting
bracket.
1. Using a suitable pair of long nose pliers,
press in the retaining clips.
2. Using a suitable flat blade screwdriver,
release the outer locking clip.
3. Using a suitable flat blade screwdriver, rotate
the outer mounting bracket pivot locking
latch.
3
2
1
2
E50070
1
6. Remove the B-pillar trim panel.
For additional information, refer to: B-Pillar
Trim Panel - 3-Door (501-05 Interior Trim
and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
1
E51421
5.
7. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
CAUTION: The rear seat backrest inner
pivot pin has radial grooves. Take care not
to damage the backrest inner pivot bush.
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501-05-91
501-05-91
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1
3
4
2
E50671
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Liftgate opening weatherstrip
See Removal Detail
3
Parcel shelf tray support trim panel
See Removal Detail
2
Parcel shelf support trim panel retaining
screws
4
Parcel shelf support trim panel retaining
clips
See Installation Detail
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Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-92
501-05-92
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
7
11
38 Nm
6
11
8
5
9
10
E51574
Item
Description
Item
Description
5
Front scuff plate
See Removal Detail
9
Rear safety belt lower anchor
See Removal Detail
6
Front door opening weatherstrip
See Removal Detail
10
Rear quarter trim panel
11
Rear quarter trim panel retaining clips
See Installation Detail
7
Rear quarter trim panel upper retaining
clips
8
Rear quarter trim panel lower retaining
clips
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8. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
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501-05-93
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-93
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Removal Details
Item 1 Liftgate opening weatherstrip
Item 5 Front scuff plate
1. Detach the liftgate opening weatherstrip.
1. Detach the front scuff plate.
Item 3 Parcel shelf tray support trim panel
Item 6 Front door opening weatherstrip
1. Detach the parcel shelf support trim panel.
1. Detach the front door opening weatherstrip.
• Pull the parcel shelf support trim panel away
from the rear quarter body panel to release
the retaining tang from the rear quater glass
trim panel.
• Feed the rear safety belt harness through
the parcel shelf support trim panel.
Item 9 Rear safety belt lower anchor
1. Detach the rear safety belt lower anchor.
E50672
Installation Details
Item 11 Rear quarter trim panel retaining clips
1. Install the rear quarter trim panel retaining
clips to the trim panel before the trim panel
is installed to the vehicle.
Item 4 Parcel shelf support trim panel retaining
clips
1. Install the parcel shelf support trim panel
retaining clips to the trim panel before the
trim panel is installed to the vehicle.
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501-05-94
501-05-94
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Quarter Trim Panel — 5-Door/Wagon
4.
1. Tilt the rear seat cushion forward.
2. Tilt the rear seat backrest forward.
3. Release the rear seat backrest outer pivot
retaining lock.
CAUTION: The left-hand rear seat
backrest inner pivot pin has radial grooves.
Take care not to damage the backrest inner
pivot bushing.
Remove the rear seat backrest.
1. Using a suitable pair of long nose pliers,
press in the retaining clips.
2. Using a suitable flat blade screwdriver,
release the outer locking clip.
3. Using a suitable flat blade screwdriver, rotate
the outer mounting bracket pivot locking
latch.
1. Detach the rear seat backrest outer pivot pin
from the outer mounting bracket.
2. Slide the backrest from the center mounting
bracket.
1
2
2
3
1
1
E50070
5. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
E50069
4
3
1
2
4
E51416
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G410784en
Interior Trim and Ornamentation
501-05-95
501-05-95
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Rear door opening weatherstrip
See Removal Detail
3
Rear quarter trim panel
See Removal Detail
2
Rear quarter trim panel retaining clips
4
Rear quarter trim panel retaining clips
See Installation Detail
6. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 1 Rear door opening weatherstrip
1. Detach the rear door opening weatherstrip.
support trim panel, do not place excessive
strain on the rear quarter trim panel
retaining clip mouldings.
Item 3 Rear quarter trim panel
CAUTION: When removing the rear quarter
trim panel from under the rear parcel shelf
Installation Details
Item 4 Rear quarter trim panel retaining clips
1. Install the rear quarter trim panel retaining
clips to the rear quarter trim panel before the
rear quarter trim panel is installed to the
vehicle.
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501-08-1
Exterior Trim and Ornamentation
501-08-
.
SECTION 501-08 Exterior Trim and Ornamentation
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Spoiler — 2.5L Duratec-ST (VI5)...............................................................................
Rocker Panel Moulding......................................................................................................
501-08-2
501-08-3
Exterior Trim and Ornamentation
501-08-2
501-08-2
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Spoiler — 2.5L Duratec-ST (VI5)
Removal
• Disconnect the liftgate glass washer nozzle
hose from the washer nozzle.
1. Raise the liftgate.
2. Remove the liftgate upper trim panel.
E53957
E63547
6. Remove the rear spoiler.
3. Detach the rear spoiler from the liftgate.
1. Remove the rear spoiler retaining clips.
2. Remove the rear spoiler retaining screws.
• Disconnect the high mounted stoplamp
electrical connector.
2
1
E64368
E53956
Installation
4. Lower the liftgate.
5. Detach the liftgate glass washer nozzle hose
from the rear spoiler.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
1. To Install, reverse the removal procedure.
G545205en
501-08-3
Exterior Trim and Ornamentation
501-08-3
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rocker Panel Moulding
Removal
1. Refer to: Health and Safety Precautions (100-00
General Information, Description and
Operation).
Refer to: Specifications (501-25 Body Repairs
- General Information, Specifications).
Refer to: Lifting (100-02 Jacking and Lifting,
Description and Operation).
2.
E100047
3.
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501-08-4
Exterior Trim and Ornamentation
501-08-4
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
E100015
4.
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Exterior Trim and Ornamentation
501-08-5
501-08-5
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Installation
1.
1
2
x2
15 mm
E100016
2. 1. If a service fender without fixing hole is fitted.
2. If a service rocker without fixing holes is
fitted.
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501-08-6
Exterior Trim and Ornamentation
501-08-6
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1
x4
2
2
E100017
3. 1. If a service rocker without fixing holes is
fitted.
8mm
m
15 m
8mm
1
E100050
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Exterior Trim and Ornamentation
501-08-7
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
4. If a service rocker without fixing holes is fitted.
1
E100144
5. Observe a speed limit of 100 km/h for 12 hours.
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6. Do not wash the car within 48 hours.
2h
G1062619en
501-09-1
Rear View Mirrors
501-09-
.
SECTION 501-09 Rear View Mirrors
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications......................................................................................................................
501-09-2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Rear View Mirrors...............................................................................................................
Auto-dimming Interior Mirror...............................................................................................
Exterior Mirror Foldback Relay...........................................................................................
501-09-3
501-09-3
501-09-3
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Rear View Mirrors — Vehicles Without: Global Closing.....................................................
501-09-4
Inspection and Verification..................................................................................................
501-09-4
Symptom Chart................................................................................................................... 501-09-4
Pinpoint Tests..................................................................................................................... 501-09-5
Rear View Mirrors — Vehicles With: Global Closing..........................................................
501-09-20
Inspection and Verification.................................................................................................. 501-09-20
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Exterior Mirror.....................................................................................................................
Auto-Dimming Interior Mirror..............................................................................................
501-09-24
501-09-26
501-09-2
Rear View Mirrors
501-09-2
SPECIFICATIONS
Torque Specifications
Item
Exterior mirror retaining bolt
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Nm
lb-ft
lb-in
10
-
89
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501-09-3
Rear View Mirrors
501-09-3
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Rear View Mirrors
Auto-dimming Interior Mirror
When the ignition is switched on the auto-dimming
interior mirror will darken automatically depending
on the amount of light shining into the vehicle
through the rear window glass. The auto-dimming
feature will turn off when reverse gear is selected.
The auto-dimming feature on the interior rear view
mirror will not operate correctly if light through the
rear window glass is obstructed.
Exterior Mirror Foldback Relay
NOTE: On left-hand drive vehicles, the exterior
mirror foldback relay is positioned on the left–hand
side of the vehicle under the rear seat cushion. On
right-hand drive vehicles, the exterior mirror
foldback relay is positioned on the right–hand side
of the vehicle under the rear seat cushion.
To gain access to the exterior mirror foldback relay,
the C-pillar lower trim panel and the rear scuff plate
trim panel must be removed to allow the carpet to
be detached from the floor panel.
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501-09-4
Rear View Mirrors
501-09-4
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Rear View Mirrors — Vehicles Without: Global Closing
Refer to Wiring Diagrams Section 501-09, for
schematic and connector information.
Inspection and Verification
1. Verify the customer concern.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical
or electrical damage.
Visual Inspection Chart
Mechanical
• Exterior mirror(s)
• Auto-dimming
interior mirror
Electrical
• Fuse(s)
• Relay
• Electrical
connector(s)
• Exterior mirror
control switch
• Heated rear window
control switch
3. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported
concern is found, correct the cause (if possible)
before proceeding to the next step.
4. If the cause is not visually evident, verify the
symptom and refer to the Symptom Chart.
Symptom Chart
Symptom Chart
Symptom
Possible Sources
• The exterior mirrors are inoper- • Exterior mirror control switch.
ative
• Circuit(s).
• A single exterior mirror is inop- • Exterior mirror control switch.
erative
• A single exterior mirror does
not function with switch logic
• The heated exterior mirror is
inoperative
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Action
• CARRY OUT the Exterior
Mirror Control Switch
Component Test. REFER to the
Wiring Diagrams.
• GO to Pinpoint Test A.
• CARRY OUT the Exterior
Mirror Control Switch
Component Test. REFER to the
Wiring Diagrams.
• Exterior mirror motor(s).
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test B.
• Exterior mirror control switch.
• CARRY OUT the Exterior
Mirror Control Switch
Component Test. REFER to the
Wiring Diagrams.
• Exterior mirror motor(s).
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test C.
• Heated rear window control
switch.
• CARRY OUT the Heated Rear
Window Control Switch
Component Test. REFER to the
Wiring Diagrams.
• Relay.
• Heated mirror element(s).
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test D.
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Rear View Mirrors
501-09-5
501-09-5
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Symptom
• The auto-dimming interior
mirror does not operate
correctly
Possible Sources
Action
• Auto-dimming interior mirror.
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test E.
Pinpoint Tests
PINPOINT TEST A : THE EXTERIOR MIRRORS ARE INOPERATIVE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
NOTE: Use a digital multimeter for all electrical measurements.
A1: CHECK THE INTERIOR LAMP DELAY FUNCTION
1 CHECK the interior lamp delay function.
• Does the interior lamp delay function operate
correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to A2.
ൺ No
CHECK the battery saver relay operation.
A2: CHECK THE VOLTAGE TO THE EXTERIOR MIRROR CONTROL SWITCH CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect Exterior Mirror Control Switch C741.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Measure the voltage between the exterior mirror
control switch C741 pin 1, circuit 29-AD12
(OG/YE), harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
GO to A3.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 29-AD12 (OG/YE). TEST the
system for normal operation.
TIE0037297
A3: CHECK THE EXTERIOR MIRROR CONTROL SWITCH GROUND CIRCUIT FOR CONTINUITY
NOTE: The circuit number changes at soldered joint S197.
NOTE: The exterior mirror control switch and the driver side exterior window control switch have a
common ground circuit.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
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501-09-6
501-09-6
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Disconnect Driver Side Exterior Window Control
Switch C488.
3 Measure the resistance between the driver side
exterior mirror control switch C488 pin 1, circuit
31-AJ7 (BK), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
VERIFY the customer concern.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 31-AJ7 (BK). TEST the system
for normal operation.
TIE0023402
PINPOINT TEST B : A SINGLE EXTERIOR MIRROR IS INOPERATIVE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
NOTE: Use a digital multimeter for all electrical measurements.
B1: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE EXTERIOR MIRROR CONTROL SWITCH AND THE
INOPERATIVE EXTERIOR MIRROR
1 Disconnect Exterior Mirror Control Switch C741.
2 Disconnect Inoperative Exterior Mirror C808 or
C822.
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501-09-7
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure the resistance between the:
Left-hand drive vehicles
• Exterior mirror control switch C741 pin 7, circuit
32-AD6 (WH), harness side and the driver side
exterior mirror C808 pin 3, circuit 32-AD6 (WH),
harness side.
• Exterior mirror control switch C741 pin 3, circuit
32-AD9 (WH/GN), harness side and the
passenger side exterior mirror C822 pin 3, circuit
32-AD9 (WH/GN), harness side.
E0037298
Right-hand drive vehicles
• Exterior mirror control switch C741 pin 3, circuit
32-AD6C (WH), harness side and the driver side
exterior mirror C808 pin 3, circuit 32-AD6C (WH),
harness side.
• Exterior mirror control switch C741 pin 7, circuit
32-AD9C (WH/GN), harness side and the
passenger side exterior mirror C822 pin 3, circuit
32-AD9 (WH/GN), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new exterior mirror.
REFER to: Exterior Mirror (501-09 Rear View
Mirrors, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 32-AD6 (WH), or circuit 32AD6C (WH), or circuit 32-AD9 (WH/GN) or
circuit 32-AD9C (WH/GN). TEST the system
for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST C : A SINGLE EXTERIOR MIRROR DOES NOT FUNCTION WITH SWITCH LOGIC
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
NOTE: Use a digital multimeter for all electrical measurements.
C1: CHECK THE EXTERIOR MIRROR FUNCTIONS WITH SWITCH LOGIC
1 Ignition switch in position II.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Operate the exterior mirror control switch.
• Does the exterior mirror function with switch
logic?
ൺ Yes
VERIFY the customer concern.
ൺ No
Driver side exterior mirror UP/DOWN inoperative GO to C2.
Driver side exterior mirror LEFT/RIGHT inoperative GO to C5.
Passenger side exterior mirror UP/DOWN
inoperative GO to C8.
Passenger side exterior mirror LEFT/RIGHT
inoperative GO to C11.
C2: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE EXTERIOR MIRROR UP/DOWN CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Driver Side Exterior Mirror C808.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
4 Select the driver side exterior mirror. While
operating the exterior mirror control switch UP
and DOWN, measure the voltage between the:
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
Left-hand drive vehicles
• Driver side exterior mirror C808 pin 1, circuit 34AD7 (BU/RD), harness side and the driver side
exterior mirror C808 pin 3, circuit 32-AD6 (WH),
harness side.
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Right-hand drive vehicles
• Driver side exterior mirror C808 pin 1, circuit 34AD7C (BU/RD), harness side and the driver side
exterior mirror C808 pin 3, circuit 32-AD6C (WH),
harness side.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts when the
exterior mirror control switch is moved to the
UP position and is the polarity reversed when
moved to the DOWN position?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new driver side exterior mirror.
REFER to: Exterior Mirror (501-09 Rear View
Mirrors, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to C3.
C3: CHECK CIRCUIT 34-AD7 (BU/RD) FOR CONTINUITY
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Exterior Mirror Control Switch C741.
3 Measure the resistance between the:
Left-hand drive vehicles
• Exterior mirror control switch C741 pin 8, circuit
34-AD7 (BU/RD), harness side and the driver
side exterior mirror C808 pin 1, circuit 34-AD7
(BU/RD), harness side.
E0037300
Right-hand drive vehicles
• Exterior mirror control switch C741 pin 4, circuit
34-AD7C (BU/RD), harness side and the driver
side exterior mirror C822 pin 1, circuit 34-AD7C
(BU/RD), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to C4.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 34-AD7 (BU/RD) or circuit 34AD7C (BU/RD). TEST the system for normal
operation.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
C4: CHECK CIRCUIT 32-AD6 (WH) FOR CONTINUITY
1 Measure the resistance between the:
Left-hand drive vehicles
• Exterior mirror control switch C741 pin 7, circuit
32-AD6 (WH), harness side and the driver side
exterior mirror C808 pin 3, circuit 32-AD6 (WH),
harness side.
E0037298
Right-hand drive vehicles
• Exterior mirror control switch C741 pin 3, circuit
32-AD6C (WH), harness side and the driver side
exterior mirror C808 pin 3, circuit 32-AD6C (WH),
harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new driver side exterior mirror.
REFER to: Exterior Mirror (501-09 Rear View
Mirrors, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 32-AD6 (WH) or circuit 32AD6C (WH). TEST the system for normal
operation.
C5: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE EXTERIOR MIRROR LEFT/RIGHT CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Driver Side Exterior Mirror C808.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Select the driver side exterior mirror. While
operating the exterior mirror control switch LEFT
and RIGHT, measure the voltage between the:
Left-hand drive vehicles
• Driver side exterior mirror C808 pin 2, circuit 33AD8 (YE/BU), harness side and the driver side
exterior mirror C808 pin 3, circuit 32-AD6 (WH),
harness side.
E0037449
Right-hand drive vehicles
• Driver side exterior mirror C808 pin 2, circuit 33AD8C (YE/BU), harness side and the driver side
exterior mirror C808 pin 3, circuit 32-AD6C (WH),
harness side.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts when the
exterior mirror control switch is moved to the
LEFT position and is the polarity reversed
when moved to the RIGHT position?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new driver side exterior mirror.
REFER to: Exterior Mirror (501-09 Rear View
Mirrors, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to C6.
C6: CHECK CIRCUIT 33-AD8 (YE/BU) FOR CONTINUITY
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Exterior Mirror Control Switch C741.
3 Measure the resistance between the:
Left-hand drive vehicles
• Exterior mirror control switch C741 pin 6, circuit
33-AD8 (YE/BU), harness side and the driver
side exterior mirror C808 pin 2, circuit 33-AD8
(YE/BU), harness side.
E0037302
Right-hand drive vehicles
• Exterior mirror control switch C741 pin 2, circuit
33-AD8C (YE/BU), harness side and the driver
side exterior mirror C808 pin 2, circuit 33-AD8C
(YE/BU), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to C7.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 33-AD8 (YE/BU) or circuit 33AD8C (YE/BU). TEST the system for normal
operation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
C7: CHECK CIRCUIT 32-AD6 (WH) FOR CONTINUITY
1 Measure the resistance between the:
Left-hand drive vehicles
• Exterior mirror control switch C741 pin 7, circuit
32-AD6 (WH), harness side and the driver side
exterior mirror C808 pin 3, circuit 32-AD6 (WH),
harness side.
E0037298
Right-hand drive vehicles
• Exterior mirror control switch C741 pin 3, circuit
32-AD6C (WH), harness side and the driver side
exterior mirror C808 pin 3, circuit 32-AD6C (WH),
harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new driver side exterior mirror.
REFER to: Exterior Mirror (501-09 Rear View
Mirrors, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 32-AD6 (WH) or circuit 32-AD6
(WH). TEST the system for normal operation.
C8: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE MIRROR UP/DOWN CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Passenger Side Exterior Mirror
C822.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Select the passenger side exterior mirror. While
operating the exterior mirror control switch UP
and DOWN, measure the voltage between the
passenger side exterior mirror C822 pin 1, circuit
34-AD10 (BU/YE), harness side and the
passenger side exterior mirror C822 pin 3, circuit
32-AD9 (WH/GN), harness side.
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• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts when the
exterior mirror control switch is moved to the
UP position and is the polarity reversed when
moved to the DOWN position?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new passenger side exterior
mirror.
REFER to: Exterior Mirror (501-09 Rear View
Mirrors, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to C9.
C9: CHECK CIRCUIT 34-AD10 (BU/YE) FOR CONTINUITY
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Exterior Mirror Control Switch C741.
3 Measure the resistance between the:
Left-hand drive vehicles
• Exterior mirror control switch C741 pin 4, circuit
34-AD10 (BU/YE), harness side and the
passenger side exterior mirror C822 pin 1, circuit
34-AD10 (BU/YE), harness side.
E0037300
Right-hand drive vehicles
• Exterior mirror control switch C741 pin 8, circuit
34-AD10C (BU/YE), harness side and the
passenger side exterior mirror C822 pin 1, circuit
34-AD10 (BU/YE), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to C10.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 34-AD10 (BU/YE) or circuit
34-AD10C (BU/YE). TEST the system for
normal operation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
C10: CHECK CIRCUIT 32-AD9 (WH/GN) FOR CONTINUITY
1 Measure the resistance between the:
Left-hand drive vehicles
• Exterior mirror control switch C741 pin 3, circuit
32-AD9 (WH/GN), harness side and the
passenger side exterior mirror C822 pin 3, circuit
32-AD9 (WH/GN), harness side.
E0037298
Right-hand drive vehicles
• Exterior mirror control switch C741 pin 7, circuit
32-AD9C (WH/GN), harness side and the
passenger side exterior mirror C822 pin 3, circuit
32-AD9 (WH/GN), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new passenger side exterior
mirror.
REFER to: Exterior Mirror (501-09 Rear View
Mirrors, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 32-AD9 (WH/GN) or circuit 32AD9C (WH/GN). TEST the system for normal
operation.
C11: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE EXTERIOR MIRROR LEFT/RIGHT CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Passenger Side Exterior Mirror
C822.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Select the passenger side exterior mirror. While
operating the exterior mirror control switch LEFT
and RIGHT, measure the voltage between the
passenger side exterior mirror C822 pin 2, circuit
33-AD11 (YE/VT), harness side and the
passenger side exterior mirror C822 pin 3, circuit
32-AD9 (WH/GN), harness side.
E0037449
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts when the
exterior mirror control switch is moved to the
LEFT position and is the polarity reversed
when moved to the RIGHT position.
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new passenger side exterior
mirror.
REFER to: Exterior Mirror (501-09 Rear View
Mirrors, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to C12.
C12: CHECK CIRCUIT 33-AD11 (YE/VT) FOR CONTINUITY
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Exterior Mirror Control Switch C741.
3 Measure the resistance between the:
Left-hand drive vehicles
• Exterior mirror control switch C741 pin 2, circuit
33-AD11 (YE/VT), harness side and the
passenger side exterior mirror C822 pin 2, circuit
33-AD11 (YE/VT), harness side.
E0037302
Right-hand drive vehicles
• Exterior mirror control switch C741 pin 6, circuit
33-AD11C (YE/VT), harness side and the
passenger side exterior mirror C822 pin 2, circuit
33-AD11 (YE/VT), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to C13.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 33-AD11 (YE/VT) or circuit 33AD11C (YE/VT). TEST the system for normal
operation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
C13: CHECK CIRCUIT 32-AD9 (WH/GN) FOR CONTINUITY
1 Measure the resistance between the:
Left-hand drive vehicles
• Exterior mirror control switch C741 pin 3, circuit
32-AD9 (WH/GN), harness side and the
passenger side exterior mirror C822 pin 3, circuit
32-AD9 (WH/GN), harness side.
Right-hand drive vehicles
• Exterior mirror control switch C741 pin 7, circuit
32-AD9C (WH/GN), harness side and the
passenger side exterior mirror C822 pin 3, circuit
32-AD9 (WH/GN), harness side.
E0037298
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new passenger side exterior
mirror.
REFER to: Exterior Mirror (501-09 Rear View
Mirrors, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 32-AD9 (WH/RD) or circuit 32AD9C (WH/RD). TEST the system for normal
operation.
PINPOINT TEST D : THE HEATED EXTERIOR MIRROR IS INOPERATIVE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
NOTE: Use a digital multimeter for all electrical measurements.
D1: CHECK THE OPERATION OF THE HEATED REAR WINDOW
1 Ignition switch in position II.
2 Operate the heated rear window control switch.
• Does the heated rear window function
correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to D2.
ൺ No
REPAIR the heated rear window.
REFER to: Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
- Vehicles With: Global Closing (501-11
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms, Diagnosis
and Testing).
D2: CHECK THE VOLTAGE TO THE INOPERATIVE EXTERIOR MIRROR
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Disconnect Inoperative Exterior Mirror C808 or
C822.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
4 Operate the heated rear window control switch.
5 Measure the voltage between the:
• Driver side exterior mirror C808 pin 4, circuit
15S-HB35 (GN/BK), harness side and ground.
• Passenger side exterior mirror C822 pin 4, circuit
15S-HB36 (GN/OG), harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
GO to D3.
ൺ No
E55392
REPAIR circuit 15S-HB35 (GN/BK) or circuit
15S-HB36 (GN/OG). TEST the system for
normal operation.
D3: CHECK THE INOPERATIVE EXTERIOR MIRROR GROUND CIRCUIT FOR CONTINUITY
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Measure the resistance between the:
• Driver side exterior mirror C808 pin 5, circuit 31HB35 (BK), harness side and ground.
• Passenger side exterior mirror C822 pin 5, circuit
31-HB36 (BK), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new heated exterior mirror glass.
TEST the system for normal operation.
E55393
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 31-HB35 (BK) or circuit 31HB36 (BK). TEST the system for normal
operation.
PINPOINT TEST E : THE AUTO-DIMMING INTERIOR MIRROR DOES NOT OPERATE CORRECTLY
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
NOTE: Use a digital multimeter for all electrical measurements.
E1: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE AUTO-DIMMING INTERIOR MIRROR AND GROUND
1 Disconnect Auto-dimming Interior Mirror C742.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the autodimming interior mirror C742 pin 2, circuit 91AD15 (BK/OG), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to E2.
ൺ No
E55394
REPAIR circuit 91-AD15 (BK/OG). TEST the
system for normal operation.
E2: CHECK THE VOLTAGE TO THE AUTO-DIMMING INTERIOR MIRROR
1 Ignition switch in position II.
2 Measure the voltage between the auto-dimming
interior mirror C742 pin 1, circuit 29-AD15 (OG),
harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
GO to E3.
ൺ No
E55395
REPAIR circuit 29-AD15 (OG). TEST the
system for normal operation.
E3: CHECK THE REVERSE CUT-OUT VOLTAGE TO THE AUTO-DIMMING INTERIOR MIRROR
NOTE: Make sure the selector lever is in the 'N'
(NEUTRAL) position.
1 Measure the voltage between the auto-dimming
interior mirror C742 pin 3, circuit 15S-AD15
(GN/RD), harness side and ground.
• Is any voltage present?
ൺ Yes
E55396
GO to E4.
ൺ No
GO to E5.
E4: CHECK FOR VOLTAGE TO THE AUTO-DIMMING INTERIOR MIRROR
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Transmission Switch C864 or
Transmission Switch C866 or Reversing Lamps
Relay C1003.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Ignition switch in position II.
4 Measure the voltage between the auto-dimming
interior mirror C742 pin 3, circuit 15S-AD15
(GN/RD), harness side and ground.
• Is any voltage present?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new transmission switch or
reversing lamp relay. TEST the system for
normal operation.
E55396
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15S-AD15 (GN/RD). TEST the
system for normal operation.
E5: CHECK THE REVERSE CUT-OUT VOLTAGE TO THE AUTO-DIMMING INTERIOR MIRROR
1 Select R (REVERSE).
2 Measure the voltage between the auto-dimming
interior mirror C742 pin 3, circuit 15S-AD15
(GN/RD), harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new auto-dimming interior mirror.
E55396
REFER to: Auto-Dimming Interior Mirror (50109 Rear View Mirrors, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15S-AD15 (GN/RD). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Rear View Mirrors — Vehicles With: Global Closing
Refer to Wiring Diagrams Section 501-09, for
schematic and connector information.
General Equipment
Worldwide Diagnostic System (WDS)
Visual Inspection Chart
Mechanical
• Exterior mirror(s)
Inspection and Verification
1. Verify the customer concern.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical
or electrical damage.
Symptom Chart
Symptom
Electrical
• Fuse(s)
• Relay
• Electrical
connector(s)
• Switch
3. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported
concern is found, correct the cause (if possible)
before proceeding to the next step.
4. If the cause is not visually evident, verify the
symptom and refer to the Symptom Chart.
Possible Sources
Action
• The mirrors are inoperative
• Exterior mirror control switch.
• Circuit(s).
• REFER to WDS.
• A single mirror is inoperative
• Exterior mirror control switch.
• Circuit(s).
• Exterior mirror motor(s).
• REFER to WDS.
• A single mirror does not func- • Exterior mirror control switch.
• Circuit(s).
tion with switch logic
• Exterior mirror motor(s).
• REFER to WDS.
• The heated exterior mirror does • Heated rear window control
switch.
not defrost
• Relay.
• Circuit(s).
• Heated mirror element(s).
• REFER to WDS.
• The power folding mirrors do
not operate
• Power fold mirror control
switch.
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test A.
• The power folding mirrors do
not operate correctly
• Power fold mirror(s).
• Power fold mirror control
switch.
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test B.
PINPOINT TEST F : THE POWER FOLDING MIRRORS DO NOT OPERATE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
A1: CHECK THE POWER FOLDING MIRROR MODULE GROUND CIRCUIT FOR CONTINUITY
1 Disconnect Power Folding Mirror Module C743.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the power
folding mirror module C743 pin 5, circuit 31AD27 (BK), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to A2.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 31-AD27 (BK). TEST the
system for normal operation.
TIE0024495
A2: CHECK THE VOLTAGE TO THE POWER FOLDING MIRROR MODULE
1 Measure the voltage between the power folding
mirror module C743 pin 4, circuit 29-AD27
(OG/BK), harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
GO to A3.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 29-AD27 (OG). TEST the
system for normal operation.
TIE0024535
A3: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE POWER FOLDING MIRROR CONTROL SWITCH
AND THE POWER FOLDING MIRROR MODULE
1 Disconnect Power Fold Mirror Control Switch
C222.
2 Measure the resistance between the power
folding mirror control switch C222 pin 2, circuit
91S-AD24 (BK/RD), harness side and the power
folding mirror module C743 pin 2, circuit 31SAD24 (BK/RD), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to A4.
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ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 31S-AD24 (BK/RD) or circuit
91S-AD24 (BK/RD). TEST the system for
normal operation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
A4: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE POWER FOLDING MIRROR MODULE AND THE
DRIVER POWER FOLDING MIRROR MOTOR
1 Measure the resistance between the driver
power folding mirror motor C807 pin 8, circuit
32-AD27 (WH/GN), harness side and the power
folding mirror module C743 pin 3, circuit 32AD27 (WH/GN), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to A5.
ൺ No
E53186
REPAIR circuit 32-AD27 (WH/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
A5: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE POWER FOLDING MIRROR MODULE AND THE
DRIVER POWER FOLDING MIRROR MOTOR
1 Measure the resistance between the driver
power folding mirror motor C807 pin 9, circuit
33-AD27 (YE/GN), harness side and the power
folding mirror module C743 pin 1, circuit 33AD27 (YE/GN), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new power folding mirror module.
TEST the system for normal operation.
E53187
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 33-AD27 (YE/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST G : THE POWER FOLDING MIRRORS DO NOT OPERATE CORRECTLY
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
B1: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE POWER FOLDING MIRROR MODULE AND THE
INOPERATIVE POWER FOLDING MIRROR MOTOR
1 Disconnect Inoperative Power Folding Mirror
Motor C807 or C821.
2 Disconnect Power Folding Mirror Module C743.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
E53186
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure the resistance between the:
• Driver power folding mirror - power folding mirror
motor C807 pin 8, circuit 32-AD27 (WH/GN),
harness side and the power folding mirror
module C743 pin 3, circuit 32-AD27 (WH/GN),
harness side.
• Passenger power folding mirror - power folding
mirror motor C821 pin 8, circuit 32-AD28
(WH/GN), harness side and the power folding
mirror module C743 pin 3, circuit 32-AD28
(WH/GN), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to B2.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 32-AD27 (WH/GN) or circuit
32-AD28 (WH/GN). TEST the system for
normal operation.
B2: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE POWER FOLDING MIRROR MODULE AND THE
INOPERATIVE POWER FOLDING MIRROR MOTOR
E53187
1 Measure the resistance between the:
• Driver power folding mirror - power folding mirror
motor C807 pin 9, circuit 33-AD27 (YE/GN),
harness side and the power folding mirror
module C743 pin 1, circuit 33-AD27 (YE/GN),
harness side.
• Passenger power folding mirror - power folding
mirror motor C821 pin 9, circuit 33-AD28
(YE/GN), harness side and the power folding
mirror module C743 pin 1, circuit 33-AD28
(YE/GN), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new power folding exterior mirror.
REFER to: Exterior Mirror (501-09 Rear View
Mirrors, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 33-AD27 (YE/GN) or circuit
33-AD28 (YE/GN). TEST the system for
normal operation.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Exterior Mirror
1. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
2
4
1
10 Nm
3
E50106
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Speaker cover
3
Exterior mirror retaining bolt
2
Exterior mirror trim panel
See Removal Detail
4
Exterior mirror
See Removal Detail
2. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 2 Exterior mirror trim panel
1. Detach the exterior mirror trim panel from
the door panel.
1. Detach the clips.
2. Detach the trim panel.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
3. Disconnect the speaker electrical connector
(if equipped).
• Release the clip.
1
E50108
3
2
E50107
2. Remove the exterior mirror trim panel.
1. Detach the mirror electrical connector from
the trim panel.
2. Disconnect the mirror electrical connector.
1
2
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Item 4 Exterior mirror
1. Remove the exterior mirror.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Auto-Dimming Interior Mirror
Removal
1. Remove the auto-dimming interior mirror
upper trim panel.
3. Disconnect the auto-dimming interior mirror
electrical connector.
1. Release the clips.
2. Pull the auto-dimming interior mirror upper
trim panel rearwards.
1
2
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1
4. Remove the auto-dimming interior mirror.
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• Rotate the mirror bracket 60 degrees
counterclockwise.
2. Remove the auto-dimming interior mirror
lower trim panel.
1. Release the clips.
2. Pull the auto-dimming interior mirror lower
trim panel downwards.
1
TIE0037289
Installation
1
2
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
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SECTION 501-10 Seating
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications......................................................................................................................
501-10-2
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Seats...................................................................................................................................
Inspection and Verification..................................................................................................
Symptom Chart...................................................................................................................
Pinpoint Tests.....................................................................................................................
501-10-3
501-10-3
501-10-3
501-10-4
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Seat...........................................................................................................................
Front Seat — 2.5L Duratec-RS (224kW/305PS) - VI5................................... (40 100 0;
40 100 4;
40 101 0)
Front Seat Armrest.............................................................................................................
Heated Seat Switch............................................................................................................
Front Seat Height Adjustment Motor.............................................................. (33 797 0;
33 797 4)
Front Seat Track Motor................................................................................... (33 784 0;
33 784 4)
Front Seat Backrest Cover — 2.5L Duratec-ST (VI5).................................... (40 108 0)
Front Seat Backrest Cover — 2.5L Duratec-RS (224kW/305PS) - VI5.......... (40 108 0)
Front Seat Cushion Cover — 2.5L Duratec-ST (166kW/226PS) - VI5........... (40 105 0)
Front Seat Cushion Cover — 2.5L Duratec-RS (224kW/305PS) - VI5.......... (40 105 0)
Rear Seat Backrest Cover..................................................................................................
Rear Seat Backrest Cover — 2.5L Duratec-ST (166kW/226PS) - VI5...............................
Rear Seat Cushion Cover — 2.5L Duratec-ST (166kW/226PS) - VI5................................
Seat Base...........................................................................................................................
501-10-13
501-10-15
501-10-16
501-10-17
501-10-19
501-10-22
501-10-23
501-10-26
501-10-27
501-10-30
501-10-32
501-10-39
501-10-41
501-10-42
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Rear Seat Cushion.............................................................................................................
Front Seat Backrest — 3-Door...........................................................................................
Front Seat Backrest — 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon...................................................................
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501-10-50
501-10-53
501-10-2
Seating
501-10-2
SPECIFICATIONS
Torque Specifications
Item
Nm
lb-ft
lb-in
Front seat retaining bolts
35
26
-
Front seat cushion base retaining bolts
23
17
-
Front seat backrest retaining bolts
27
20
-
Front seat safety belt buckle and pretensioner
retaining bolt
47
35
-
Rear seat cushion retaining bolts
25
18
-
Rear seat backrest hinge retaining bolts
35
26
-
Rear seat backrest striker retaining bolts
25
18
-
Rear seat backrest outer pivot pin bush retaining
bolt
35
26
-
Rear seat backrest latch retaining bolts
23
17
-
Rear center safety belt lower anchor and buckle
assembly retaining bolt
55
41
-
Front seat height adjustment link retaining screw
10
-
89
Front seat backrest recliner motor retaining bolt
5
-
44
Rear seat backrest retaining screws - Convertible
22
16
-
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Seats
Refer to Wiring Diagrams Section 501-10, for
schematic and connector information.
Inspection and Verification
1. Verify the customer concern.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical
or electrical damage.
Visual Inspection Chart
Mechanical
Electrical
• Damaged switch(es) • Fuse(s)
• Wiring harness
• Electrical
connector(s)
• Motor(s)
• Switch(es)
3. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported
concern is found, correct the cause (if possible)
before proceeding to the next step.
4. If the cause is not visually evident, verify the
symptom and refer to the Symptom Chart.
Symptom Chart
Symptom Chart
Symptom
Possible Sources
• The power seat is inoperative • Seat control switch.
• Motor(s).
• Circuit(s).
• The power seat does not move • Seat control switch.
vertically
• The power seat does not
recline
Action
• CARRY OUT the Seat Control
Switch Component Test.
REFER to the Wiring Diagrams.
• GO to Pinpoint Test A.
• CARRY OUT the Seat Control
Switch Component Test.
REFER to the Wiring Diagrams.
• Motor(s).
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test B.
• Seat control switch.
• CARRY OUT the Seat Control
Switch Component Test.
REFER to the Wiring Diagrams.
• Motor.
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test C.
• The power seat does not move • Seat control switch.
horizontally
• Motor.
• Circuit(s).
• CARRY OUT the Seat Control
Switch Component Test.
REFER to the Wiring Diagrams.
• GO to Pinpoint Test D.
• The heated seat is inoperative • Heated seat control switch(es). • CARRY OUT the Heated Seat
Control Switch Component
Test. REFER to the Wiring
Diagrams.
• Circuit(s).
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• GO to Pinpoint Test E.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Pinpoint Tests
NOTE: Use a digital multimeter for all electrical
measurements.
PINPOINT TEST A : THE POWER SEAT IS INOPERATIVE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
A1: CHECK FOR VOLTAGE TO THE DRIVER POWER SEAT
1 Disconnect Driver Power Seat Underseat
Connector C30.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Measure the voltage between the driver power
seat C30 pin 15, circuit 29-AH35 (OG/YE),
harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
GO to A2.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 29-AH35 (OG/YE). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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A2: CHECK THE DRIVER POWER SEAT GROUND CIRCUIT FOR CONTINUITY
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Measure the resistance between the driver
power seat C30 pin 16, circuit 31-DA14 (BK),
harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
Vehicles with 6-way power seats
GO to A3.
Vehicles with 2-way power seats
GO to A5.
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ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 31-DA14 (BK). TEST the
system for normal operation.
A3: CHECK THE DRIVER POWER SEAT CONTROL SWITCH GROUND CIRCUIT FOR CONTINUITY
1 Connect Driver Power Seat Underseat
Connector C30.
2 Disconnect Driver Power Seat Control Switch
C755.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure the resistance between the driver
power seat control switch C755 pin 1, circuit 31DA14 (BK), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to A4.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 31-DA14 (BK). TEST the
system for normal operation.
E51577
A4: CHECK THE DRIVER POWER SEAT CONTROL SWITCH POWER CIRCUIT FOR CONTINUITY
1 Ignition switch in position II.
2 Measure the voltage between the driver power
seat control switch C755 pin 2, circuit 29-AH35
(OG/YE), harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
VERIFY the customer concern.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 29-AH35 (OG/YE). TEST the
system for normal operation.
E51578
A5: CHECK THE DRIVER POWER SEAT CONTROL SWITCH GROUND CIRCUIT FOR CONTINUITY
1 Connect Driver Power Seat Underseat
Connector C30.
2 Disconnect Driver Power Seat Control Switch
C715.
3 Measure the resistance between the:
• driver power seat control switch C715 pin 3,
circuit 31-AH35 (BK), harness side and ground.
• driver power seat control switch C715 pin 6,
circuit 31-AH35A (BK), harness side and ground.
• Are the resistances less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to A6.
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ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 31-AH35 (BK) or circuit 31AH35A (BK). TEST the system for normal
operation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
A6: CHECK THE DRIVER POWER SEAT CONTROL SWITCH POWER CIRCUIT FOR CONTINUITY
1 Ignition switch in position II.
2 Measure the voltage between the driver power
seat control switch C715 pin 2, circuit 29-AH35
(OG/YE), harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
VERIFY the customer concern.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 29-AH35 (OG/YE). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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PINPOINT TEST B : THE POWER SEAT DOES NOT MOVE VERTICALLY
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
B1: CHECK THE DOWN VOLTAGE TO THE SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT MOTOR
1 Detach the seat assembly from the floor panel.
2 Disconnect Seat Height Adjustment Motor C759.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
4 Operate the power seat height control switch to
the DOWN position and measure the voltage
between the seat height adjustment motor C759
pin 1, circuit 33-AH38 (YE/BK), harness side
and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
GO to B2.
E51579
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 33-AH38 (YE/BK). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
B2: CHECK THE UP VOLTAGE TO THE SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT MOTOR
1 Operate the power seat height control switch to
the UP position and measure the voltage
between the seat height adjustment motor C759
pin 2, circuit 32-AH38 (WH/BK), harness side
and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new front seat height adjustment
motor.
E51580
REFER to: Front Seat Height Adjustment
Motor (501-10 Seating, Removal and
Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 32-AH38 (WH/BK). TEST the
system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST C : THE POWER SEAT DOES NOT RECLINE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
C1: CHECK THE REARWARD VOLTAGE TO THE SEAT BACKREST MOVEMENT MOTOR
1 Detach the seat assembly from the floor panel.
2 Disconnect Seat Backrest Motor C760.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
4 Operate the power seat backrest control switch
to the REARWARD position and measure the
voltage between the seat backrest movement
motor C760 pin 5, circuit 33-AH36 (YE/RD),
harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
GO to C2.
E51581
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ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 33-AH36 (YE/RD). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
C2: CHECK THE FORWARD VOLTAGE TO THE SEAT BACKREST MOVEMENT MOTOR
1 Operate the power seat backrest control switch
to the FORWARD position and measure the
voltage between the seat backrest movement
motor C760 pin 1, circuit 32-AH36 (WH/RD),
harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new seat backrest movement
motor.
REFER to: Front Seat Backrest - 3-Door (50110 Seating, Disassembly and Assembly)
/ Front Seat Backrest - 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon
(501-10 Seating, Disassembly and
Assembly).
TEST the system for normal operation.
E51582
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 32-AH36 (WH/RD). TEST the
system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST D : THE POWER SEAT DOES NOT MOVE HORIZONTALLY
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
D1: CHECK THE REARWARD VOLTAGE TO THE FRONT SEAT TRACK MOTOR
1 Detach the seat assembly from the floor panel.
2 Disconnect Front Seat Track Motor C761.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
4 Operate the front seat track motor control switch
to the REARWARD position and measure the
voltage between the front seat track motor C761
pin 1, circuit 33-AH37 (YE/GN), harness side
and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
GO to D2.
ൺ No
E51582
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REPAIR circuit 33-AH37 (YE/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
D2: CHECK THE FORWARD VOLTAGE TO THE FRONT SEAT TRACK MOTOR
1 Operate the front seat track motor control switch
to the FORWARD position and measure the
voltage between the front seat track motor C761
pin 5, circuit 32-AH37 (WH/GN), harness side
and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new front seat track motor.
REFER to: Front Seat Track Motor (501-10
Seating, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
E51581
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 32-AH37 (WH/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST E : THE HEATED SEAT IS INOPERATIVE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
E1: CHECK THE INOPERATIVE HEATED SEAT GROUND CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect Inoperative Heated Seat C30 or
C31.
2 Measure the resistance between the:
– Left-hand drive vehicles
• driver heated seat C30 pin 10, circuit 31-HC8
(BK), harness side and ground.
• passenger heated seat C31 pin 10, circuit 31HC11 (BK), harness side and ground.
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– Right-hand drive vehicles
• driver heated seat C30 pin 10, circuit 31-HC11
(BK), harness side and ground.
• passenger heated seat C31 pin 10, circuit 31HC8 (BK), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to E2.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 31-HC8 (BK) or circuit 31HC11 (BK). TEST the system for normal
operation.
E2: CHECK FOR BATTERY VOLTAGE TO THE INOPERATIVE HEATED SEAT
1 Ignition switch in position II.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the voltage between the:
– Left-hand drive vehicles
• driver heated seat C30 pin 9, circuit 15-HC8
(GN/RD), harness side and ground.
• passenger heated seat C31 pin 9, circuit 15HC11 (GN/WH), harness side and ground.
TIE0019634
– Right-hand drive vehicles
• driver heated seat C30 pin 9, circuit 15-HC11
(GN/WH), harness side and ground.
• passenger heated seat C31 pin 9, circuit 15-HC8
(GN/RD), harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
GO to E3.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15-HC8 (GN/RD) or circuit 15HC11 (GN/WH). TEST the system for normal
operation.
E3: CHECK FOR SWITCH VOLTAGE TO THE INOPERATIVE HEATED SEAT
1 Operate the heated seat control switch.
2 Measure the voltage between the:
– Left-hand drive vehicles
• driver heated seat C30 pin 17, circuit 15S-HC8
(GN/RD), harness side and ground.
• passenger heated seat C31 pin 17, circuit 15SHC11 (GN/WH), harness side and ground.
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– Right-hand drive vehicles
• driver heated seat C30 pin 17, circuit 15S-HC11
(GN/WH), harness side and ground.
• passenger heated seat C31 pin 17, circuit 15SHC8 (GN/RD), harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
GO to E4.
ൺ No
GO to E6.
E4: CHECK THE HEATED SEAT SUPPLY CIRCUIT FOR CONTINUITY
1 Disconnect Fuse 70.
2 Disconnect Passenger Junction Box C102.
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501-10-11
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure the resistance between the passenger
junction box C102 pin 5, circuit 15-DA4 (GN/BK),
harness side and the driver heated seat C30
pin 17, circuit 15S-HC8 (GN/RD), harness side.
• Is the resistance between 2,600 and 7,800
ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to E5.
E52019
ൺ No
INSTALL a new heated seat control switch.
REFER to: Heated Seat Switch (501-10
Seating, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
E5: CHECK THE HEATED SEAT BACKREST HEATER MAT FOR CONTINUITY
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Inoperative Heated Seat Backrest.
3 Measure the resistance between the heated
seat backrest pins 1 and 2, component side.
• Is the resistance less than 9 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new heated seat cushion heater
mat and heater module. TEST the system for
normal operation.
ൺ No
TIE0013081
INSTALL a new heated seat backrest heater
mat.
REFER to: Front Seat Backrest - 3-Door (50110 Seating, Disassembly and Assembly)
/ Front Seat Backrest - 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon
(501-10 Seating, Disassembly and
Assembly).
TEST the system for normal operation.
E6: CHECK FOR VOLTAGE TO THE HEATED SEAT CONTROL SWITCH
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Inoperative Heated Seat Control
Switch C694 or C695.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
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501-10-12
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Measure the voltage between the:
• inoperative left-hand heated seat control switch
C694 pin 4, circuit 15-HC14 (GN/YE), harness
side and ground.
• inoperative right-hand heated seat control switch
C695 pin 4, circuit 15-HC9 (GN/BK), harness
side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
TIE0019639
REPAIR circuit 15S-HC8 (GN/RD) or circuit
15S-HC11 (GN/WH). TEST the system for
normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15-HC9 (GN/BK) or circuit 15HC14 (GN/YE). TEST the system for normal
operation.
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501-10-13
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Seat
WARNINGS:
wiring harness could become damaged
when the seat is moved. Failure to follow
this instruction may result in personal
injury.
To avoid accidental deployment, the air
bag control module backup power supply
must be depleted. Wait at least one minute
after disconnecting the battery ground
cable(s) before commencing any repair or
adjustment to the supplemental restraint
system (SRS), or any component(s)
adjacent to the SRS sensors. Failure to
follow these instructions may result in
personal injury.
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
Note the position of the wiring harnesses,
to aid installation. An incorrectly routed
2
35 Nm
3
1
TIE39471
Item
Description
1
Underseat connector
2
Front seat retaining bolts
See Installation Detail
3
Front seat
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3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Vehicles with front and rear power windows
4. Initialize the door window motors. For
additional information, refer to
Section 501-11 [Glass, Frames and
Mechanisms].
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Installation Details
Item 2 Front seat retaining bolts
1. Install the front seat retaining bolts in the
following sequence.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Rear inner retaining bolt.
Rear outer retaining bolt.
Front outer retaining bolt.
Front inner retaining bolt.
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501-10-15
501-10-15
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Seat — 2.5L Duratec-RS (224kW/305PS) - VI5(40 100 0;
40 100 4; 40 101 0)
Removal
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
1. Torque: 40 Nm
E116408
x4
1
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
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501-10-16
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Seat Armrest
Removal
1.
E118570
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
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501-10-17
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Heated Seat Switch
1. Remove the audio unit. For additional
information, refer to: (415-01 Audio Unit)
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
Audio Unit - Vehicles Built From: 03/2007
(Removal and Installation),
1
2
E55881
Item
Description
1
Instrument panel console
2
Instrument panel console switch panel
assembly
See Removal Detail
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3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
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501-10-18
501-10-18
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Removal Details
Item 2 Instrument panel console switch panel
assembly
1. Disconnect the instrument panel console
switch panel assembly electrical connectors.
E51980
2. Remove the heated seat switch.
1. Release the retaining clips.
2. Slide the heated seat switch out of the
instrument panel console switch panel
assembly.
1
2
E55884
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501-10-19
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Seat Height Adjustment Motor(33 797 0; 33 797 4)
2. Detach the electrical connectors.
General Equipment
Electric hand drill
Blind rivet hand-gun
Removal
2
1. Remove the compact disc (CD) changer (if
equipped).
1. Disconnect the CD changer electrical
connector.
2. Using a suitable electric hand drill, remove
the rivets.
3. Slide the CD changer forwards.
2
1
TIE39481
3. Detach the heated seat module electrical
connector (if equipped).
3
2
1
E50104
4. Detach the electrical harnesses from the
underside of the front seat cushion.
1. Disconnect the electrical connectors.
TIE39480
2. Detach the heater mat electrical connectors
from the underside of the seat (if equipped).
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, depress the
locking tangs.
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501-10-20
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Detach the retaining clips.
6. Remove the front seat cushion.
23 Nm
2
x7
E52900
7.
1
CAUTION: To avoid damage to the front
seat backrest recliner handwheel, even
pressure must be applied to the opposite
sides of the handwheel.
Remove the front seat backrest recliner
handwheel (if equipped).
E39482
8. Disconnect the front seat position
adjustment switch electrical connector(s).
5. Detach the seat track release cable assembly
from the underside of the front seat cushion
(if equipped).
• Using a suitable electric hand drill, remove
the rivets.
E50092
9. Disconnect the adjustable clutch pedal and
adjustable brake pedal switch electrical
connector (if equipped).
E52342
E52374
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501-10-21
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
10. Remove the seat track outer side trim panel.
• Release the retaining clips in the sequence
shown.
2
3
• Using a suitable electric hand drill, remove
the rivets.
1
E52706
TIE39476
11. Disconnect the front seat height adjustment
motor electrical connector.
14. NOTE: Note the position of the front seat
height adjustment motor spacer, to aid
installation.
Remove the front seat height adjustment
motor spacer.
E52704
12. Remove the front seat height adjustment
motor regulator retaining screw and
washer.
E52707
Installation
1. NOTE: Using a suitable blind rivet hand-gun,
install new rivets.
To install, reverse the removal procedure.
10 Nm
E52705
13. Remove the front seat height adjustment
motor.
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501-10-22
Seating
501-10-22
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Seat Track Motor(33 784 0; 33 784 4)
Removal
2. Detach the front seat track motor from the
short front seat track operating cable.
1. Remove the front seat.
For additional information, refer to: Front
Seat (501-10 Seating, Removal and
Installation).
2. Disconnect the front seat track motor
electrical connector.
2
1
E52703
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
E52701
3. Detach the front seat track motor from the
front seat track motor retaining bracket.
• Release the retaining clips on both sides.
E52702
4. Remove the front seat track motor.
1. Detach the front seat track motor from the
long front seat track operating cable.
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501-10-23
501-10-23
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Seat Backrest Cover — 2.5L Duratec-ST (VI5)(40 108 0)
3.
Removal
All vehicles
CAUTION: Take extra care not to damage
the wiring harnesses.
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
1.
E65709
4.
E66165
5.
E65708
2.
2
E66166
1
1
E0031543
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G545260en
Seating
501-10-24
501-10-24
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
3-door
All vehicles
6.
9.
E52375
E0003004
7.
10.
E52376
E66167
8.
11.
1
2
E52377
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
E66170
G545260en
501-10-25
Seating
501-10-25
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
3-door
12.
15.
E66168
13.
CAUTION: Equal pressure should be
applied to both surfaces of the hook
loop tape.
E66169
Installation
WARNING: Make sure that the seat
backrest heater mat (if equipped) is
correctly located with the seat backrest
cover hook loop tape.
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
E65710
14.
E53189
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G545260en
Seating
501-10-26
501-10-26
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Seat Backrest Cover — 2.5L Duratec-RS (224kW/305PS)
- VI5(40 108 0)
3. Special Tool(s): 501-125
Special Tool(s)
501-125
Remover, Grab Handle Cover
501-125
1
E84511
2
Removal
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
1. Refer to: Front Seat - 2.5L Duratec-RS
(224kW/305PS) - VI5 (501-10 Seating,
Removal and Installation).
3
E116455
2. Special Tool(s): 501-125
4. Special Tool(s): 501-125
501-125
501-125
E116428
E116456
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1155787en
Seating
501-10-27
501-10-27
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Seat Cushion Cover — 2.5L Duratec-ST (166kW/226PS) VI5(40 105 0)
3.
Removal
All vehicles
CAUTION: Take extra care not to damage
the wiring harnesses.
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
1.
x7
2
2
1
2
1
TIE39481
E39482
2.
3-door
4. 1. Torque: 23 Nm
1
E50104
3
4
2
E65711
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G545261en
501-10-28
Seating
501-10-28
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
5-door
8.
5. Torque: 23 Nm
E66233
E65712
9.
All vehicles
6.
E66234
10.
E66231
7.
E66235
E66232
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G545261en
501-10-29
Seating
501-10-29
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
11.
CAUTION: Equal pressure must be
applied to both surfaces of the hook and
loop tape.
E65713
12. Remove the front passenger seat safety belt
minder sensor (if equipped).
E65714
Installation
1. WARNINGS:
Make sure that the safety belt minder
sensor (if equipped) is correctly located
with the seat cushion cover and the seat
cushion heater mat (if equipped).
Make sure that the seat cushion heater
mat (if equipped) is correctly located
with the seat cushion cover hook and
loop tape.
To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G545261en
Seating
501-10-30
501-10-30
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Seat Cushion Cover — 2.5L Duratec-RS (224kW/305PS) VI5(40 105 0)
3. Special Tool(s): 501-125
Special Tool(s)
501-125
Remover, Grab Handle Cover
E84511
General Equipment
Cable Ties
501-125
Removal
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
1. Refer to: Front Seat - 2.5L Duratec-RS
(224kW/305PS) - VI5 (501-10 Seating,
Removal and Installation).
E116454
4.
2. General Equipment: Cable Ties
Torque: 23 Nm
x4
E116427
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1155788en
501-10-31
Seating
501-10-31
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
x13
E116429
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1155788en
Seating
501-10-32
501-10-32
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Seat Backrest Cover
1. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
General Equipment
Hog ring pliers
NOTE: Left-hand rear seat backrest shown.
10
4
2
5
7
1
6
9
8
3
E50964
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401850en
Seating
501-10-33
501-10-33
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Armrest (if equipped)
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
7
Rear center safety belt webbing trim panel
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
2
Armrest backing plate (if equipped)
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
8
Rear seat backrest frame
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
3
Rear seat backrest outer pivot pin bush
See Removal Detail
9
4
Head restraints (if equipped)
Rear seat backrest pad
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
5
Head restraint guide tubes (if equipped)
See Removal Detail
10
Rear seat backrest cover
See Installation Detail
6
Rear seat backrest release button trim
panel
2. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 1 Armrest (if equipped)
1. Remove the armrest.
2. Remove and discard the armrest pivot bush
spring clips (the rear seat backrest cover
and pad are shown removed for clarity).
1. Slide the armrest upwards.
2. Slide the armrest outwards.
1
2
E51565
E48658
Item 2 Armrest backing plate (if equipped)
1. Remove the armrest backing plate.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401850en
Seating
501-10-34
501-10-34
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Detach the right-hand rear seat backrest from
the left-hand rear seat backrest.
• Detach the retaining clips from the rear seat
backrest in the sequence shown.
1
2
3
2
1
4
E48659
E50071
Item 3 Rear seat backrest outer pivot pin bush
6.
1. Fold the rear seat cushions forwards.
2. Release the rear seat backrest upper latch
on both sides.
CAUTION: Make sure that a webbing
retainer is installed at least 200 mm towards
the rear center safety belt retractor from the
webbing stop.
Install the safety belt webbing retainer.
3. Fold the rear seat backrests forwards.
4. Release the rear seat backrest from the outer
mounting bracket on both sides.
1. Using a pair of long nose pliers, depress the
clips.
2. Push the clip inwards.
3. Using a screwdriver, release the locking
latch.
2
E48648
3
7.
1
1
E50069
5.
CAUTION: The bolt securing the rear
center safety belt lower anchor is held
captive by a metal washer. The bolt and
metal washer must remain on the safety belt
lower anchor at all times when the safety belt
is detached or removed.
CAUTION: The left-hand rear seat
backrest inner pivot pin has radial grooves.
Take care not to damage the right-hand rear
seat backrest inner pivot bush.
Remove the right-hand rear seat backrest.
1. Detach the outer pivot pin from the mounting
bracket.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401850en
Seating
501-10-35
501-10-35
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
• Remove the rear seat backrest outer pivot
pin bush retaining bolt.
Remove the rear center safety belt lower
anchor retaining bolt.
55 Nm
35 Nm
E53200
E49461
8.
CAUTION: The left-hand rear seat
backrest inner pivot pin has radial grooves.
Take care not to damage the center hinge
pivot bush.
Item 5 Head restraint guide tubes (if equipped)
1.
CAUTION: Make sure that the head
restraint guide tube locking tang is fully
depressed before removal.
Remove the left-hand rear seat backrest.
Remove the head restraint guide tubes.
1. Detach the outer pivot pin from the mounting
bracket.
2. Slide the backrest from the center mounting
bracket.
1. Using a screwdriver, depress the locking
tang.
2. Pull the guide tube upwards.
2
1
1
2
1
E0031543
E50070
9. Remove the rear seat backrest outer pivot
pin bush.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Item 7 Rear center safety belt webbing trim
panel
1.
CAUTION: Make sure that a webbing
retainer is installed at least 200 mm towards
the rear center safety belt retractor from the
webbing stop.
G401850en
Seating
501-10-36
501-10-36
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Remove the rear center safety belt webbing
trim panel.
mm
2. Detach the rear seat backrest cover from the
rear seat backrest release button.
2
200
1
TIE0000374
3. Feed the rear center safety belt and lower
anchor through the rear seat backrest cover
and pad.
E51474
Item 8 Rear seat backrest frame
1. Detach the rear seat backrest cover from the
rear seat backrest frame.
TIE0003255
4. Remove the rear seat backrest cover and
pad.
E51467
E51127
Item 9 Rear seat backrest pad
1. Remove the rear seat backrest cover.
• Cut the hog rings.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401850en
501-10-37
Seating
501-10-37
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
• Discard the hog rings.
TIE0004799
Installation Details
Item 10 Rear seat backrest cover
Item 8 Rear seat backrest frame
NOTE: If a replacement rear seat backrest cover
is to be installed, cut out holes for the head restraint
guide tubes and rear center safety belt webbing
trim panel. Use the existing rear seat backrest
cover as a template.
CAUTIONS:
Item 9 Rear seat backrest pad
1. NOTE: If a replacement rear seat backrest
cover is to be installed, cut out a hole for the
rear center safety belt webbing trim panel.
Use the existing rear seat backrest pad as a
template.
Make sure that a webbing retainer is
installed at least 200 mm towards the rear
center safety belt retractor from the
webbing stop.
When attaching the rear seat backrest
cover and pad take care not to detach the
safety belt webbing retainer.
After installation check for correct
operation of the rear center safety belt
retractor.
NOTE: Use hog ring pliers to close the hog rings.
Do not use any other tool. The hog rings must be
closed to overlap as illustrated.
panel
NOTE: Install new hog rings.
CAUTIONS:
Using hog ring pliers, install the hog rings.
Item 7 Rear center safety belt webbing trim
Make sure that a webbing retainer is
installed at least 200 mm towards the rear
center safety belt retractor from the
webbing stop.
After installation check for correct
operation of the rear center safety belt
retractor.
1. Install the rear center safety belt webbing
trim panel.
V4001063
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401850en
501-10-38
Seating
501-10-38
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. NOTE: Make sure that the armrest pivot bush
spring clips locate in the armrest pivot bush
grooves.
Install the armrest.
1. Place the upper end of the armrest into the
upper end of the armrest aperture.
2. Locate the armrest pivot bushes into the
armrest retaining bracket.
1
2
E51513
E51475
Item 2 Armrest backing plate (if equipped)
1.
CAUTION: Install the armrest to the rear
seat backrest before installing the armrest
backing plate.
Item 1 Armrest (if equipped)
WARNING: New armrest pivot bush spring
clips must be installed. Failure to follow
this instruction may result in personal
injury.
1. Install the armrest pivot bush spring clips
(the rear seat backrest cover and pad are
shown removed for clarity).
E51565
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401850en
Seating
501-10-39
501-10-39
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Seat Backrest Cover — 2.5L Duratec-ST (166kW/226PS) VI5
Removal
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
Vehicles with seat mounted safety belt
retractors
All vehicles
3. NOTE: If the safety belt webbing retracts further
than the safety belt webbing stop, a new safety
belt retractor must be installed.
1. Torque: 35 Nm
mm
2
200
1
E65705
2.
2
1
1
E0031543
E51474
4. Torque: 55 Nm
E65704
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G545262en
501-10-40
Seating
501-10-40
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
All vehicles
8.
5.
E51127
E51467
6.
All vehicles
9.
CAUTION: Equal pressure should be
applied to both surfaces of the hook and
loop tape.
TIE0000374
Vehicles with seat mounted safety belt
retractors
E65706
Installation
7.
1. NOTE: Use the original rear seat backrest cover
as a template.
Cut out the holes for the head restraint guides
and rear center safety belt webbing trim panel.
2. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
TIE0003255
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G545262en
501-10-41
Seating
501-10-41
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Seat Cushion Cover — 2.5L Duratec-ST (166kW/226PS) VI5
Removal
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
1.
TIE0018735
2.
TIE0018736
3.
CAUTION: Equal pressure should be
applied to both surfaces of the hook
loop tape.
E65707
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G545263en
Seating
501-10-42
501-10-42
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Seat Base
General Equipment
Electric Drill
General Equipment
Blind Rivet Gun
Removal
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
4.
1. Refer to: Front Seat (501-10 Seating, Removal
and Installation).
2. If equipped.
Refer to: Compact Disc (CD) Changer (415-01
Audio Unit, Removal and Installation).
3. 1. If equipped.
E126020
5. If equipped.
x7
2
1
E52374
6. If equipped.
E39482
E50104
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G999610en
501-10-43
Seating
501-10-43
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
7.
8.
E100045
E100397
9. Torque: 47 Nm
10.
E100420
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G999610en
501-10-44
Seating
501-10-44
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
E100395
Vehicles with power seats
11.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G999610en
501-10-45
Seating
501-10-45
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
x4
E102080
3-door
13.
12. On both sides.
E126542
E126081
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G999610en
501-10-46
Seating
501-10-46
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
14. General Equipment: Electric Drill
General Equipment: Blind Rivet Gun
17. Torque: 27 Nm
x4
E126544
E126543
All vehicles
18. General Equipment: Electric Drill
General Equipment: Blind Rivet Gun
15. Torque: 23 Nm
E126080
E104103
Vehicles with power seats
16.
19. If equipped.
E126019
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
E52701
G999610en
Seating
501-10-47
501-10-47
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
20. If equipped.
23. General Equipment: Electric Drill
General Equipment: Blind Rivet Gun
E117969
E52706
21.
24.
E52704
E52707
22. Torque: 10 Nm
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
10 Nm
E52705
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G999610en
501-10-48
Seating
501-10-48
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Rear Seat Cushion
Disassembly
NOTE: The rear seat double cushion is shown in
the procedure. The single cushion is similar.
2. Cut the hog rings.
1. NOTE: Retain the corner protector.
Detach the seat cushion cover from the seat
base.
1
1
• Detach the plastic retaining strip.
2
2
TIE0018737
4. Remove the cushion cover.
TIE0018735
1. Roll the cushion cover back to access the
pleating hog rings.
2. Cut the hog rings.
2. Remove the seat base.
1
2
TIE0018738
TIE0018736
3. Detach the cushion cover from each side of
the cushion.
1. Roll the cushion cover towards the center to
access the pleating hog rings.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Assembly
1. NOTE: Use hog ring pliers to close the hog
rings. Do not use any other tool. The hog
rings must be closed to overlap 8 mm as
illustrated.
G18497en
501-10-49
Seating
501-10-49
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
To assemble, reverse the disassembly
procedure.
V4001063
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G18497en
501-10-50
Seating
501-10-50
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Front Seat Backrest — 3-Door
WARNING: Note the position of the wiring
harnesses, to aid installation. An
incorrectly routed wiring harness could
become damaged when the front seat is
moved. Failure to follow this instruction
may result in personal injury.
1. Remove the side air bag module.
For additional information, refer to: Side Air
Bag Module (501-20 Supplemental Restraint
System, Removal and Installation).
2. Disassemble the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
27 Nm
27 Nm
E50114
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401855en
Seating
501-10-51
501-10-51
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Item
1
Description
Front seat backrest pad
See Disassembly Detail
See Assembly Detail
2
Front seat backrest lumbar support (if
equipped)
See Disassembly Detail
3
Front seat backrest release lever cable
assembly
See Disassembly Detail
Item
Description
4
Front seat backrest frame retaining bolts
5
Front seat frame
6
Front seat backrest frame
See Disassembly Detail
See Assembly Detail
3. To assemble, reverse the disassembly
procedure.
Disassembly Details
Item 1 Front seat backrest pad
2. Detach the retaining tangs.
NOTE: Note the position of the front seat backrest
anti-squeak mat to aid assembly.
1
Item 2 Front seat backrest lumbar support (if
equipped)
1. Detach the front seat backrest lumbar
support adjuster from the front seat backrest
frame.
• Remove the screws.
2
TIE44849
Item 3 Front seat backrest release lever cable
assembly
1. Detach the front seat backrest release lever
cables from the lower end of the front seat
backrest on both sides.
TIE44848
1. Detach the inner cable from the release
catch.
2. Detach the outer cable from the front seat
backrest frame.
2. Remove the front seat backrest lumbar
support.
1. Detach the retaining springs.
2
1
E50112
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401855en
501-10-52
Seating
501-10-52
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Item 6 Front seat backrest frame
1. Detach the front seat track release cable from
the lower end of the front seat backrest
frame.
E52401
Assembly Details
Item 6 Front seat backrest frame
CAUTION: After installation check for
correct operation of the front seat track
release cable.
Failure to follow this instruction may result
in personal injury.
1. NOTE: If installing a new front seat backrest
frame that is equipped with a front seat
backrest recliner handwheel, the front seat
backrest recliner handwheel drive shaft is to
be aligned.
Align the front seat backrest recliner
handwheel drive shaft.
• Front seat backrest recliner handwheel drive
shaft end protusion at the outer side of the
backrest frame XX = 25 mm.
• Clearance between the front seat backrest
frame and the front seat backrest recliner
handwheel drive shaft retaining clips YY = 2
mm.
E52385
Item 1 Front seat backrest pad
WARNING: Side air bag deployment may
be impaired if the front seat backrest pad
and anti-squeak mat are not correctly
positioned around the side air bag module.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401855en
Seating
501-10-53
501-10-53
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Front Seat Backrest — 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon
WARNING: Note the position of the wiring
harnesses, to aid installation. An
incorrectly routed wiring harness could
become damaged when the front seat is
moved. Failure to follow this instruction
may result in personal injury.
1. Remove the side air bag module.
For additional information, refer to: Side Air
Bag Module (501-20 Supplemental Restraint
System, Removal and Installation).
2. Disassemble the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
6
1
2
3
4
27 Nm
27 Nm
4
5
E50121
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401853en
Seating
501-10-54
501-10-54
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Item
1
2
3
Description
Front seat backrest pad
See Disassembly Detail
See Assembly Detail
Front seat backrest lumbar support (if
equipped)
See Disassembly Detail
Front seat backrest recliner motor (if
equipped)
See Disassembly Detail
See Assembly Detail
Item
Description
4
Front seat backrest frame retaining bolts
5
Front seat frame
6
Front seat backrest frame
See Assembly Detail
3. To assemble, reverse the disassembly
procedure.
Disassembly Details
Item 1 Front seat backrest pad
2. Detach the retaining tangs.
NOTE: Note the position of the front seat backrest
anti-squeak mat to aid assembly.
1
Item 2 Front seat backrest lumbar support (if
equipped)
1. Detach the front seat lumbar support
adjuster from the front seat backrest frame.
• Remove the screws.
2
TIE44849
Item 3 Front seat backrest recliner motor (if
equipped)
1. Remove the front seat backrest recliner
motor drive shaft inner retaining clip.
• Discard the retaining clip.
TIE44848
2. Remove the front seat backrest lumbar
support.
1. Detach the retaining springs.
E52397
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401853en
501-10-55
Seating
501-10-55
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
2. Detach the front seat backrest recliner motor
drive shaft from the motor.
1. Disconnect the electrical connector.
2. Remove the retaining bolt.
3. Remove the retaining bolt bushes.
3
1
2
E52398
E52399
3. Remove the front seat backrest recliner
motor.
Assembly Details
Item 6 Front seat backrest frame
1. NOTE: If installing a new front seat backrest
frame that is equipped with a front seat
backrest recliner handwheel, the front seat
backrest recliner handwheel drive shaft is to
be aligned.
Align the front seat backrest recliner
handwheel drive shaft.
• Front seat backrest recliner handwheel drive
shaft end protusion at the outer side of the
backrest frame XX = 25 mm.
• Clearance between the front seat backrest
frame and the front seat backrest recliner
handwheel drive shaft retaining clips YY = 2
mm.
Item 3 Front seat backrest recliner motor (if
equipped)
NOTE: Install a new front seat backrest recliner
motor drive shaft inner retaining clip.
Item 1 Front seat backrest pad
WARNING: Side air bag deployment may
be impaired if the front seat backrest pad
and anti-squeak mat are not correctly
positioned around the side air bag module.
Failure to follow this instruction may result
in personal injury.
E52385
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401853en
501-11-1
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-
.
SECTION 501-11 Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications......................................................................................................................
501-11-2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms........................................................................................
501-11-3
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms — Vehicles Without: Global Closing..............................
Inspection and Verification..................................................................................................
Symptom Chart...................................................................................................................
Pinpoint Tests.....................................................................................................................
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms — Vehicles With: Global Closing...................................
Inspection and Verification..................................................................................................
501-11-4
501-11-4
501-11-4
501-11-5
501-11-17
501-11-17
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Door Window Motor Initialization........................................................................................
501-11-18
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Door Window Glass...................................................................................................
Rear Door Window Glass — Vehicles With: Manual Windows..........................................
Rear Door Window Glass — Vehicles With: Power Windows............................................
Rear Quarter Window Glass — 3-Door/5-Door.............................................. (42 514 0)
Rear Quarter Window Glass — 4-Door.......................................................... (42 514 0)
Liftgate Window Glass — 3-Door/5-Door...........................................................................
Front Door Window Regulator — 3-Door...........................................................................
Front Door Window Regulator — 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon...................................................
Rear Door Window Regulator — Vehicles With: Power Windows......................................
Rear Door Window Regulator — Vehicles With: Manual Windows....................................
Front Door Window Regulator Motor — Vehicles With: Global Closing.............................
Rear Door Window Regulator Motor..................................................................................
Windshield Glass................................................................................................................
Rear Quarter Window Glass — 3-Door/5-Door..................................................................
501-11-19
501-11-21
501-11-23
501-11-25
501-11-28
501-11-30
501-11-33
501-11-39
501-11-45
501-11-48
501-11-51
501-11-53
501-11-54
501-11-66
501-11-2
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-2
SPECIFICATIONS
Lubricants, Fluids, Sealers and Adhesives
Specificat
ions
Cleaner
Primer
WSKM2G342A
Specificat
ions
2K Adhesive
WSKM11P57-A
2K Hardener
WSKM2G322B2
WSKM2G343A
Torque Specifications
Item
Nm
lb-ft
lb-in
Door window regulator motor retaining screws
6
-
53
Front door window regulator motor retaining screws
- Convertible
6
-
53
Front door window regulator upper retaining screws
- Convertible
6
-
53
Front door window regulator lower retaining screws
- Convertible
12
9
-
Door inner panel retaining screws
8
-
71
Door latch retaining screws
8
-
71
Door window glass clamp retaining bolts
8
-
71
Front door window glass clamp retaining screws Convertible
5
-
44
Rear quarter window glass clamp retaining screws
- Convertible
5
-
44
Rear quarter window regulator upper retaining
screw - Convertible
6
-
53
Rear quarter window regulator upper retaining nut
- Convertible
6
-
53
Rear quarter window regulator lower retaining nuts
- Convertible
12
9
-
Windshield wiper arm retaining nut
15
11
-
Heated windshield glass ground cable retaining
nut
11
8
-
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
Fixed Glass
Fixed window glass is directly glazed to the window
opening flange by means of a polyurethane (PU)
adhesive bead. In addition to fixing the glass to the
opening flange, the adhesive bead also forms a
water tight seal around the inner edge of the glass.
Front and rear quarter power windows are installed
as standard.
Global closing of the front power windows is
standard. Global closing on the front power
windows can only be operated by using the remote
key.
All vehicles have a heated rear window, a heated
windshield is available as an option.
Rear quarter power windows do not have anti-trap
functionality and are not part of global closing.
Moving Glass - 3-Door, 4-Door, 5-Door and Wagon
Vehicles require an initialization process to be
carried out on each window motor. The initialization
process is carried out before the vehicle leaves the
production plant. However the initialization process
will need to be carried out again whenever the
power supply has been disconnected.
The front power windows have a one-touch down
and a one-touch up function, combined with
anti-trap protection, which is active whenever the
window is closing. The anti-trap function will
automatically deactivate if operated more than
twice consecutively. The anti-trap function will reset
automatically when the window is closed, after 10
seconds, or if the ignition is switched OFF then
ON.
Front power windows are installed as standard.
Global closing of the front power windows is
standard. Global closing on the front power
windows can only be operated by using the remote
key.
Rear power windows do not have anti-trap
functionality and are not part of global closing.
The multiple switch on the driver door incorporates
a safety switch which, when operated, prevents
the rear quarter power windows from being opened
by the rear quarter power window switches.
However, the rear quarter power windows can still
be operated from the driver switch.
When the convertible roof is opened, the front and
rear quarter power windows have a drop
movement. When the convertible roof is closed,
the front and rear quarter power windows move
upwards to a fully closed position after the
convertible roof has locked.
Vehicles equipped with front and rear power
windows require an initialization process to be
carried out on each window motor. The initialization
process is carried out before the vehicle leaves the
production plant. However the initialization process
will need to be carried out again whenever the
power supply has been disconnected.
The multiple switch on the driver door incorporates
a safety switch which, when operated, prevents
the rear power windows from being opened by the
rear power window switches. However, the rear
power windows can still be operated from the driver
switch.
Moving Glass - Convertible
The front power windows have a one-touch down
and a one-touch up function, combined with
anti-trap protection, which is active whenever the
window is closing. The anti-trap function will
automatically deactivate if operated more than
twice consecutively. The anti-trap function will reset
automatically when the window is closed, after 10
seconds, or if the ignition is switched OFF then
ON.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms — Vehicles Without: Global
Closing
Refer to Wiring Diagrams Section 501-11, for
schematic and connector information.
Visual Inspection Chart
Mechanical
• Window seal
• Door window frame
Inspection and Verification
1. Verify the customer concern.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical
or electrical damage.
Electrical
• Fuse(s)
• Electrical
connector(s)
• Switch(es)
• Grid wire(s)
• Circuit(s)
3. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported
concern is found, correct the cause (if possible)
before proceeding to the next step.
4. If the cause is not visually evident, verify the
symptom and refer to the Symptom Chart.
Symptom Chart
Symptom Chart
Symptom
Possible Sources
Action
• All power windows are inoper- • Circuit(s).
ative - front power windows
• GO to Pinpoint Test A.
• The left or right power window • Driver side power window
is inoperative - driver side
control switch.
• CARRY OUT the Driver Side
Power Window Control Switch
Component Test. REFER to the
Wiring Diagrams.
• Driver side front door window
regulator motor.
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test B.
• The left or right power window • Passenger side power window • CARRY OUT the Passenger
Side Power Window Control
is inoperative - passenger side
control switch.
Switch Component Test.
REFER to the Wiring Diagrams.
• Driver side power window
control switch.
• CARRY OUT the Driver Side
Power Window Control Switch
Component Test. REFER to the
Wiring Diagrams.
• Passenger side front door
window regulator motor.
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test C.
• The one-touch down feature is • Driver side power window
inoperative - front power
control switch.
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• CARRY OUT the Driver Side
Power Window Control Switch
Component Test. REFER to the
Wiring Diagrams.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Symptom
• The defrost system is inoperative
Possible Sources
Action
• Central Junction Box (CJB).
• For additional information,
REFER to WDS.
• Heated windshield glass relay. • For additional information,
REFER to WDS.
• Heated windshield glass control • CARRY OUT the Heated
Windshield Glass Control
switch.
Switch Component Test.
REFER to the Wiring Diagrams.
• Heated rear window glass
relay.
• For additional information,
REFER to WDS.
• Heated rear window glass
control switch.
• CARRY OUT the Heated Rear
Window Glass Control Switch
Component Test. REFER to the
Wiring Diagrams.
• Heated rear window glass grid • For additional information,
wire.
REFER to WDS.
• Circuit(s).
• For additional information,
• The defrost system will not shut • Central Junction Box (CJB).
• Heated windshield glass relay.
REFER to WDS.
off automatically
• Heated rear window glass
relay.
Pinpoint Tests
NOTE: Use a digital multimeter for all electrical
measurements.
PINPOINT TEST A : ALL POWER WINDOWS ARE INOPERATIVE - FRONT POWER WINDOWS
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
A1: CHECK FOR VOLTAGE TO THE POWER WINDOW CONTROL SWITCHES
1 Ignition switch in position II.
• Do the power window control switch LEDs
illuminate?
ൺ Yes
VERIFY the customer concern.
ൺ No
GO to A2.
A2: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE DRIVER SIDE POWER WINDOW CONTROL SWITCH
AND GROUND
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Driver Side Power Window Control
Switch C488.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure the resistance between the driver side
power window control switch C488 pin 1, circuit
31-AJ7 (BK), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to A3.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 31-AJ7 (BK). TEST the system
for normal operation.
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A3: CHECK FOR VOLTAGE TO THE DRIVER SIDE POWER WINDOW CONTROL SWITCH
1 Ignition switch in position II.
2 Measure the voltage between the driver side
power window control switch C488 pin 10, circuit
15-AJ7 (GN/BU), harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
VERIFY the customer concern.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15-AJ7 (GN/BU). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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PINPOINT TEST B : THE LEFT OR RIGHT POWER WINDOW IS INOPERATIVE - DRIVER SIDE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
NOTE: Use a digital multimeter for all electrical measurements.
B1: CHECK FOR VOLTAGE TO THE DRIVER SIDE POWER WINDOW CONTROL SWITCH
1 Ignition switch in position II.
• Does the driver side power window control
switch LED illuminate?
ൺ Yes
Left-hand drive vehicles – 3-door or right-hand
drive vehicles – 4-door/5-door GO to B2.
Left-hand drive vehicles – 4-door/5-door or
right-hand drive vehicles – 3-door GO to B5.
ൺ No
GO to B8.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
B2: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE DRIVER SIDE FRONT DOOR WINDOW REGULATOR
MOTOR AND GROUND - LEFT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES 3-DOOR AND RIGHT-HAND DRIVE
VEHICLES 4-DOOR/5-DOOR
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Driver Side Front Door Window
Regulator Motor C782 or Driver Side Front Door
Window Regulator Motor C783.
3 Measure the resistance between the:
Left-hand drive vehicles – 3-door
• Driver side front door window regulator motor
C782 pin 2, circuit 33-AJ26B (YE), harness side
and ground.
Right-hand drive vehicles – 4-door/5-door
• Driver side front door window regulator motor
C783 pin 2, circuit 33-AJ26A (YE), harness side
and ground.
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• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to B3.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 33-AJ26A (YE) or circuit 33AJ26B (YE). TEST the system for normal
operation.
B3: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE DRIVER SIDE WINDOW CONTROL SWITCH AND
THE DRIVER SIDE FRONT DOOR WINDOW REGULATOR MOTOR - LEFT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES
3-DOOR AND RIGHT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES 4-DOOR/5-DOOR
1 Disconnect Driver Side Power Window Control
Switch C488.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the:
Left-hand drive vehicles – 3-door
• Driver side power window control switch, C488
pin 6, circuit 32-AJ26B (WH), harness side and
the driver side front door window regulator motor
C782 pin 1, circuit 32-AJ26B (WH) harness side.
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Right-hand drive vehicles – 4-door/5-door
• Driver side power window control switch, C488
pin 6, circuit 32-AJ26A (WH), harness side and
the driver side front door window regulator motor
C783 pin 1, circuit 32-AJ26A (WH), harness side
and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to B4.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 32-AJ26A (WH) or circuit 32AJ26B (WH). TEST the system for normal
operation.
B4: CHECK FOR VOLTAGE TO THE DRIVER SIDE FRONT DOOR WINDOW REGULATOR MOTOR
- LEFT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES 3-DOOR AND RIGHT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES 4-DOOR/5-DOOR
1 Connect Driver Side Power Window Control
Switch C488.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Operate the driver side power window control
switch to the DOWN position.
4 Measure the voltage between the:
Left-hand drive vehicles – 3-door
• Driver side front door window regulator motor
C782 pin 1, circuit 32-AJ26B (WH), harness side
and ground.
Right-hand drive vehicles – 4-door/5-door
• Driver side front door window regulator motor
C783 pin 1, circuit 32-AJ26A (WH), harness side
and ground.
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• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
Install a new driver side front door window
regulator motor. TEST the system for normal
operation.
ൺ No
Install a new driver side power window control
switch. TEST the system for normal operation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
B5: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE DRIVER SIDE FRONT DOOR WINDOW REGULATOR
MOTOR AND GROUND - LEFT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES 4-DOOR/5-DOOR AND RIGHT-HAND
DRIVE VEHICLES 3-DOOR
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Driver Side Front Door Window
Regulator Motor C782 or Driver Side Front Door
Window Regulator Motor C783.
3 Measure the resistance between the:
Left-hand drive vehicles – 4-door/5-door
• Driver side front door window regulator motor
C782 pin 1, circuit 33-AJ26 (YE), harness side
and ground.
Right-hand drive vehicles – 3-door
• Driver side front door window regulator motor
C783 pin 1, circuit 33-AJ26C (YE), harness side
and ground.
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• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to B6.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 33-AJ26 (YE) or circuit 33AJ26C (YE). TEST the system for normal
operation.
B6: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE DRIVER SIDE POWER WINDOW CONTROL SWITCH
AND THE DRIVER SIDE FRONT DOOR WINDOW REGULATOR MOTOR - LEFT-HAND DRIVE
VEHICLES 4-DOOR/5-DOOR AND RIGHT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES 3-DOOR
1 Disconnect Driver Side Power Window Control
Switch C488.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the:
Left-hand drive vehicles – 4-door/5-door
• Driver side power window control switch, C488
pin 6, circuit 32-AJ26 (WH), harness side and
the driver side front door window regulator motor
C782 pin 2, circuit 32-AJ26 (WH) harness side.
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Right-hand drive vehicles – 3-door
• Driver side power window control switch, C488
pin 6, circuit 32-AJ26B (WH), harness side and
the driver side front door window regulator motor
C783 pin 2, circuit 32-AJ26B (WH), harness side
and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to B7.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 32-AJ26A (WH) or circuit 32AJ26B (WH). TEST the system for normal
operation.
B7: CHECK FOR VOLTAGE TO THE DRIVER SIDE FRONT DOOR WINDOW REGULATOR MOTOR
- LEFT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES 4-DOOR/5-DOOR AND RIGHT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES 3-DOOR
1 Connect Driver Side Power Window Control
Switch C488.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Operate the driver side power window control
switch to the DOWN position.
4 Measure the voltage between the:
Left-hand drive vehicles – 4-door/5-door
• Driver side front door window regulator motor
C782 pin 2, circuit 32-AJ26 (WH), harness side
and ground.
Right-hand drive vehicles – 3-door
• Driver side front door window regulator motor
C783 pin 2, circuit 32-AJ26C (WH), harness side
and ground.
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• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
Install a new driver side front door window
regulator motor. TEST the system for normal
operation.
ൺ No
Install a new driver side power window control
switch. TEST the system for normal operation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
B8: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE POWER WINDOW CONTROL SWITCH FOR CONTINUITY TO
GROUND
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Driver Side Power Window Control
Switch C488.
3 Measure the resistance between the driver side
power window control switch C488 pin 1, circuit
31-AJ7 (BK), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to B9.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 31-AJ7 (BK). TEST the system
for normal operation.
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B9: CHECK FOR VOLTAGE TO THE DRIVER SIDE POWER WINDOW CONTROL SWITCH
1 Ignition switch in position II.
2 Measure the voltage between the driver side
power window control switch C488 pin 10, circuit
15-AJ7 (GN/BU), harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
VERIFY the customer concern.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15-AJ7 (GN/BU). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
PINPOINT TEST C : THE LEFT OR RIGHT POWER WINDOW IS INOPERATIVE - PASSENGER SIDE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
NOTE: Use a digital multimeter for all electrical measurements.
C1: CHECK FOR VOLTAGE TO THE PASSENGER SIDE POWER WINDOW CONTROL SWITCH
1 Ignition switch in position II.
• Does the passenger side power window control
switch LED illuminate?
ൺ Yes
GO to C2.
ൺ No
GO to C7.
C2: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE POWER WINDOW CONTROL SWITCH GROUND CIRCUITS
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Passenger Side Power Window
Control Switch C489.
3 Measure the resistance between the:
• Passenger side power window control switch
C489 pin 3, circuit 32-AJ18 (WH/VT), harness
side and ground.
• Passenger side power window control switch
C489 pin 6, circuit 33-AJ18 (YE/VT), harness
side and ground.
• Are the resistances less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
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Left-hand drive vehicles – 3-door or right-hand
drive vehicles – 4-door/5-door GO to C3.
Left-hand drive vehicles – 4-door/5-door or
right-hand drive vehicles – 3-door GO to C5.
ൺ No
Repair circuit 32-AJ18 (WH/VT) or circuit 33AJ18 (YE/VT). TEST the system for normal
operation.
C3: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE PASSENGER SIDE POWER WINDOW CONTROL
SWITCH DOWN CIRCUIT AND THE PASSENGER SIDE FRONT DOOR WINDOW REGULATOR
MOTOR - LEFT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES 3-DOOR AND RIGHT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES 4-DOOR/5DOOR
1 Disconnect Passenger Side Front Door Window
Regulator Motor C782 or Passenger Side Front
Door Window Regulator Motor C783.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the:
Left-hand drive vehicles – 3-door
• Passenger side power window control switch
C489 pin 1, circuit 33-AJ17B (YE/VT), harness
side and the passenger side front door window
regulator motor C783 pin 1, circuit 33-AJ17B
(YE/VT), harness side.
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Right-hand drive vehicles – 4-door/5-door
• Passenger side power window control switch
C489 pin 1, circuit 33-AJ17A (YE/VT), harness
side and the passenger side front door window
regulator motor C782 pin 1, circuit 33-AJ17A
(YE/VT), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to C4.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 33-AJ17A (YE/VT) or circuit
33-AJ17B (YE/VT). TEST the system for
normal operation.
C4: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE PASSENGER SIDE POWER WINDOW CONTROL
SWITCH UP CIRCUIT AND THE PASSENGER SIDE FRONT DOOR WINDOW REGULATOR MOTOR
- LEFT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES 3-DOOR AND RIGHT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES 4-DOOR/5-DOOR
1 Measure the resistance between the:
Left-hand drive vehicles – 3-door
• Passenger side power window control switch
C489 pin 7, circuit 32-AJ17B (WH/VT), harness
side and the passenger side front door window
regulator motor C783 pin 2, circuit 32-AJ17B
(WH/VT), harness side.
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Right-hand drive vehicles – 4-door/5-door
• Passenger side power window control switch
C489 pin 7, circuit 32-AJ17A (WH/VT), harness
side and the passenger side front door window
regulator motor C782 pin 2, circuit 32-AJ17A
(WH/VT), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new passenger side front door
window regulator motor. TEST the system for
normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 32-AJ17A (WH/VT) or circuit
32-AJ17B (WH/VT). TEST the system for
normal operation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
C5: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE PASSENGER SIDE POWER WINDOW CONTROL
SWITCH DOWN CIRCUIT AND THE PASSENGER SIDE FRONT DOOR WINDOW REGULATOR
MOTOR - LEFT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES 4-DOOR/5-DOOR AND RIGHT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES
3-DOOR
1 Disconnect Passenger Side Front Door Window
Regulator Motor C782 or Passenger Side Front
Door Window Regulator Motor C783.
2 Measure the resistance between the:
Left-hand drive vehicles – 4-door/5-door
• Passenger side power window control switch
C489 pin 1, circuit 33-AJ17 (YE/VT), harness
side and the passenger side front door window
regulator motor C783 pin 2, circuit 33-AJ17
(YE/VT), harness side.
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Right-hand drive vehicles – 3-door
• Passenger side power window control switch
C489 pin 1, circuit 33-AJ17C (YE/VT), harness
side and the passenger side front door window
regulator motor C782 pin 2, circuit 33-AJ17C
(YE/VT), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to C6.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 33-AJ17 (YE/VT) or circuit 33AJ17C (YE/VT). TEST the system for normal
operation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
C6: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE PASSENGER SIDE POWER WINDOW CONTROL
SWITCH UP CIRCUIT AND THE PASSENGER SIDE FRONT DOOR WINDOW REGULATOR MOTOR
- LEFT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES 4-DOOR/5-DOOR AND RIGHT-HAND DRIVE VEHICLES 3-DOOR
1 Measure the resistance between the:
Left-hand drive vehicles – 4-door/5-door
• Passenger side power window control switch
C489 pin 7, circuit 32-AJ17 (WH/VT), harness
side and the passenger side front door window
regulator motor C783 pin 1, circuit 32-AJ17
(WH/VT), harness side.
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Right-hand drive vehicles – 3-door
• Passenger side power window control switch
C489 pin 7, circuit 32-AJ17C (WH/VT), harness
side and the passenger side front door window
regulator motor C782 pin 1, circuit 32-AJ17C
(WH/VT), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new passenger side front door
window regulator motor. TEST the system for
normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 32-AJ17 (WH/VT) or circuit
32-AJ17C (WH/VT). TEST the system for
normal operation.
C7: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE POWER WINDOW CONTROL SWITCH GROUND CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Passenger Side Power Window
Control Switch C489.
3 Measure the resistance between the passenger
side power window control switch C489 pin 4,
circuit 31-LH31 (BK), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to C8.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 31-LH31 (BK). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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C8: CHECK FOR VOLTAGE TO THE PASSENGER SIDE POWER WINDOW CONTROL SWITCH
1 Ignition switch in position II.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the voltage between the passenger
side power window control switch C489 pin 2,
circuit 15-AJ18 (GN/WH), harness side and
ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
VERIFY the customer concern.
ൺ No
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system for normal operation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms — Vehicles With: Global Closing
Refer to Wiring Diagrams Section 501-11, for
schematic and connector information.
General Equipment
Worldwide diagnostic system (WDS)
Inspection and Verification
1. Verify the customer concern.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical
or electrical damage.
Visual Inspection Chart
Mechanical
• Window seal
• Door window frame
Electrical
• Fuse(s)
• Electrical
connector(s)
• Switch(es)
• Circuit(s)
3. Initialize the door window motors.
REFER to: Door Window Motor Initialization
(501-11 Glass, Frames and Mechanisms,
General Procedures).
4. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported
concern is found, correct the cause (if possible)
before proceeding to the next step.
5. If the cause is not visually evident, verify the
symptom and refer to WDS.
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GENERAL PROCEDURES
Door Window Motor Initialization
WARNING: The door window anti-trap
function will not operate during the door
window motor initialization procedure.
Make sure that the door window opening
is free of all foreign material. Failure to
follow this instruction may result in
personal injury.
Convertible
6. Press and hold the convertible top switch
CLOSE button until the convertible top is
fully closed. Hold the switch closed for three
seconds.
NOTE: After the battery has been disconnected it
is necessary to initialize each door window motor
separately.
NOTE: If a single door window motor has been
disconnected, it is necessary to initialize that door
window motor.
NOTE: If the fuse for a front or rear door window
motor has been disconnected, it is necessary to
initialize that door window motor.
NOTE: If the battery junction box (BJB) fuse for
the front power windows has been disconnected,
it is necessary to initialize both front door window
motors.
NOTE: If the battery junction box (BJB) fuse for
the rear power windows has been disconnected,
it is necessary to initialize both rear door window
motors.
NOTE: Leave a period of at least one minute
before connecting the battery, fuse or door window
motor(s).
All vehicles
1. Press and hold the power window control
switch close button until the door window is
fully closed.
2. Release the power window control switch
close button and press again for three
seconds.
3. Briefly press the power window control
switch open button to the second detent and
release the button.
• The door window should open automatically.
4. Briefly press the power window control
switch close button to the second detent and
release the button.
• If the door window does not close
automatically, repeat the complete
procedure.
5. Repeat the door window motor initialization
for each door window motor.
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Front Door Window Glass
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
1. Remove the front door trim panel. For
additional information, refer to: (501-05
Interior Trim and Ornamentation)
Front Door Trim Panel - 3-Door (Removal
and Installation),
Front Door Trim Panel 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon (Removal and
Installation).
3
2
1
E39517
Item
Description
1
Front door panel grommets
2
Front door interior weatherstrip
See Removal Detail
3
Front door window glass
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 2 Front door interior weatherstrip
CAUTION: To avoid damage, care must be
taken when removing the front door
interior weatherstrip.
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501-11-20
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 3 Front door window glass
1. Connect the front door power window control
switch electrical connector.
• Align the front door window glass clamp
retaining bolts with the access holes.
8 Nm
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2. Connect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
3. Loosen the front door window glass clamp
retaining bolts by two turns.
4. NOTE: The front door window glass must be
removed towards the outside of the window
opening.
Remove the front door window glass.
1. Lift the front door window glass.
2. Tip the front door window glass forwards and
remove it from the front door.
2
1
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Installation Details
Item 3 Front door window glass
NOTE: The front door window glass must be
installed from the outside of the window opening.
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Rear Door Window Glass — Vehicles With: Manual Windows
1. Remove the rear door trim panel.
For additional information, refer to: Rear
Door Trim Panel - Vehicles With: Manual
Windows (501-05 Interior Trim and
Ornamentation, Removal and Installation).
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
2
3
1
E39520
Item
Description
1
Grommets
2
Interior weatherstrip
See Removal Detail
3
Window glass
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 2 Interior weatherstrip
CAUTION: Carefully remove the interior
weatherstrip to avoid damage.
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501-11-22
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 3 Window glass
1. Install the window regulator handle.
• Align the window glass clamp retaining bolts
with the access holes.
8 Nm
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2. Fully lower the window glass.
3. Position the lower part of the door glass top
run outside the door.
5. NOTE: The rear door window glass must be
removed towards the outside of the window
opening.
Remove the rear door window glass.
1. Lift the window glass.
2. Tip the window glass outwards and remove
the window glass from the rear door.
2
1
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4. Loosen the rear door window glass clamp
retaining bolts two complete turns.
TIE0031998
Installation Details
Item 3 Window glass
NOTE: The rear door window glass must be
installed from the outside of the window opening.
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501-11-23
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Door Window Glass — Vehicles With: Power Windows
1. Remove the rear door trim panel.
For additional information, refer to: Rear
Door Trim Panel - Vehicles With: Power
Windows (501-05 Interior Trim and
Ornamentation, Removal and Installation).
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
2
3
1
E39533
Item
Description
1
Grommets
2
Interior weatherstrip
See Removal Detail
3
Window glass
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 2 Interior weatherstrip
CAUTION: Carefully remove the interior
weatherstrip to avoid damage.
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Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-24
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 3 Window glass
1. Connect the power window control switch
electrical connector.
• Align the window glass clamp retaining bolts
with the access holes.
8 Nm
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TIE0028859
2. Fully lower the window glass.
3. Position the lower part of the door glass top
run outside the door.
5. NOTE: The rear door window glass must be
removed towards the outside of the window
opening.
Remove the rear door window glass.
1. Lift the window glass.
2. Tip the window glass outwards and remove
the window glass from the rear door.
2
1
E0001161
4. Loosen the rear door window glass clamp
retaining bolts two complete turns.
TIE0031998
Installation Details
Item 3 Window glass
NOTE: The rear door window glass must be
installed from the outside of the window opening.
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Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-25
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Quarter Window Glass — 3-Door/5-Door(42 514 0)
Make sure the cutting blades are changed
where the cutting depth changes to avoid
damage to the body and trim panels when
cutting from inside the vehicle.
General Equipment
Hot air gun
Direct glazing cutter for bonded glass
Direct glazing adhesive kit
Direct glazing adhesive oven
NOTE: Some resistance may be encountered when
cutting through the glass locating pegs in the
corners of the glass.
Glazing suction cups
Using a suitable direct glazing cutter, cut the
PU adhesive and, with the aid of another
technician, use glazing suction cups to
remove the rear quarter window glass.
Removal
All vehicles
1. From outside the vehicle, cut the PU
adhesive.
2. From inside the vehicle, cut the PU adhesive
to a maximum depth of 55 mm.
1. Remove the polyurethane (PU) adhesive cap
and heat the PU adhesive for a minimum of
30 minutes.
2
1
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3-door
2. Remove the B-pillar trim panel.
5-door
4. Remove the C-pillar trim panel.
For additional information, refer to: C-Pillar
Trim Panel - 4-Door/5-Door (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
For additional information, refer to: B-Pillar
Trim Panel - 4-Door/5-Door (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
3.
5.
WARNING: Wear gloves and eye
protection when working with the glass
cutting tool as the cutting operation may
produce splinters. When using the cutter
wear ear protectors. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in personal injury.
CAUTIONS:
Place a suitable piece of flexible plastic
card between the direct glazing cutter
blade and vehicle body to avoid damage
to the vehicle body when cutting from
outside the vehicle.
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WARNING: Wear gloves and eye
protection when working with the glass
cutting tool as the cutting operation may
produce splinters. When using the cutter
wear ear protectors. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in personal injury.
CAUTIONS:
Place a suitable piece of flexible plastic
card between the direct glazing cutter
blade and vehicle body to avoid damage
to the vehicle body when cutting from
outside the vehicle.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
leave approximately 1 mm of trimmed PU
adhesive adhered to the flange.
Make sure the cutting blades are changed
where the cutting depth changes to avoid
damage to the body and trim panels when
cutting from inside the vehicle.
NOTE: Some resistance may be encountered when
cutting through the glass locating pegs in the
corners of the glass.
Using a suitable direct glazing cutter, cut the
PU adhesive and, with the aid of another
technician, use glazing suction cups to
remove the rear quarter window glass.
1. From outside the vehicle, cut the PU
adhesive.
2. From inside the vehicle, cut the PU adhesive
to a maximum depth of 25 mm.
1
2
E48515
Installation
All vehicles
1. Carefully remove the remaining part of the
locating pegs from the rear quarter window
glass flange.
2.
CAUTION: Do not touch the adhesive
surface as re-bonding will be impaired.
Carefully trim the remaining PU adhesive
from the rear quarter window glass flange to
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3. Check the rear quarter window glass flange
for damaged sheet metal, rust or foreign
material which may have caused, or may
cause, glass breakage.
4.
CAUTION: To make sure that the PU
adhesive cures, it is essential that all
bonding surfaces are free of moisture.
Using a hot air gun, apply warm air (25°C) to
the rear quarter window glass flange and
glass bond line to remove all traces of
moisture.
5. Prepare the glass, rear quarter window glass
flange and trimmed PU adhesive in
accordance with the instructions supplied
with the PU adhesive kit.
6. NOTE: Discard the first 100 mm of PU
adhesive as this may have a reduced working
time.
NOTE: To avoid water leaks, any breakage in the
continuous bead should be overlapped by 20 mm.
Apply the PU adhesive in a continuous bead
of between 8 and 10 mm in height to the rear
quarter window glass flange along the bond
line.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
7. Use glazing suction cups to install the rear
quarter window glass (3 door shown).
• Press firmly and evenly into position.
5-door
11. Install the C-pillar trim panel.
For additional information, refer to: C-Pillar
Trim Panel - 4-Door/5-Door (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
E48516
8.
CAUTION: During the curing period of the
PU adhesive, the door windows must be left
open to avoid a build up of pressure when
the doors are opened and closed.
Using suitable tape, secure the rear quarter
window glass in the correct position until
the PU adhesive has cured.
9. If the ambient temperature falls below 10°C,
use a hot air gun and apply warm air (25°C)
continuously for 15 minutes (inside or
outside the vehicle).
50 mm
TIE0002380
3-door
10. Install the B-pillar trim panel.
For additional information, refer to: B-Pillar
Trim Panel - 4-Door/5-Door (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
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Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-28
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Quarter Window Glass — 4-Door(42 514 0)
Using a direct glazing cutter for bonded
glass, cut the PU adhesive and, with the aid
of another technician, use glazing suction
cups to remove the rear quarter window
glass.
General Equipment
Hot air gun
Direct glazing cutter for bonded glass
Direct glazing adhesive kit
1. From outside the vehicle, cut the PU
adhesive.
2. From inside the vehicle, cut the PU adhesive
to a maximum depth of 25 mm.
Direct glazing adhesive oven
Glazing suction cups
Removal
1. Remove the polyurethane (PU) adhesive cap
and heat the PU adhesive for a minimum of
30 minutes.
1
2
E48515
Installation
TIE0022871
2. Remove the C-pillar trim panel.
For additional information, refer to: C-Pillar
Trim Panel - 4-Door/5-Door (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
3.
WARNING: Wear gloves and eye
protection when working with the direct
glazing cutter for bonded glass as the cutting
operation may produce splinters. When
using the direct glazing cutter for bonded
glass wear ear protectors. Failure to follow
these instructions may result in personal
injury.
CAUTION: Place a piece of flexible plastic
card between the direct glazing cutter for
bonded glass cutting blade and vehicle
body to avoid damage to the vehicle body
when cutting from outside the vehicle.
NOTE: Some resistance may be encountered when
cutting through the glass locating pegs in the
corners of the rear quarter window glass.
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1. Carefully remove the remaining part of the
locating pegs from the rear quarter window
glass flange.
2.
CAUTION: Do not touch the adhesive
surface as re-bonding will be impaired.
Carefully trim the remaining PU adhesive
from the rear quarter window glass flange to
leave approximately 1 mm of trimmed PU
adhesive adhered to the flange.
TIE0001233
3. Check the rear quarter window glass flange
for damaged sheet metal, rust or foreign
material which may have caused, or may
cause, glass breakage.
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501-11-29
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
4.
CAUTION: To make sure that the PU
adhesive cures, it is essential that all
bonding surfaces are free of moisture.
Using a hot air gun, apply warm air (25°C) to
the rear quarter window glass flange and
rear quarter window glass bond line to
remove all traces of moisture.
5. Prepare the rear quarter window glass, rear
quarter window glass flange and trimmed
PU adhesive in accordance with the
instructions supplied with the direct glazing
adhesive kit.
8.
CAUTION: During the curing period of the
PU adhesive, the door windows must be left
open to avoid a build up of pressure when
the doors are opened and closed.
Using tape, secure the rear quarter window
glass in the correct position until the PU
adhesive has cured.
9. If the ambient temperature falls below 10°C,
use a hot air gun and apply warm air (25°C)
continuously for 15 minutes (inside or
outside the vehicle).
6. NOTE: Discard the first 100 mm of PU
adhesive as this may have a reduced working
time.
NOTE: To avoid water leaks, any breakage in the
continuous bead should be overlapped by 20 mm.
50 mm
Apply the PU adhesive in a continuous bead
of between 8 and 10 mm in height to the rear
quarter window glass flange along the bond
line.
TIE0002380
10. Install the C-pillar trim panel.
For additional information, refer to: C-Pillar
Trim Panel - 4-Door/5-Door (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
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7. Using glazing suction cups, install the rear
quarter window glass.
• Press firmly and evenly into position.
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501-11-30
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Liftgate Window Glass — 3-Door/5-Door
General Equipment
Hot air gun
4. Remove the rear window wiper motor spindle
grommet.
Direct glazing cutter for bonded glass
Direct glazing adhesive kit
Direct glazing adhesive oven
Glazing suction cups
Removal
1. Remove the polyurethane (PU) adhesive cap
and heat the PU adhesive for a minimum of
30 minutes.
TIE0028863
5. Disconnect the heated liftgate window glass
electrical connectors.
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2. Remove the rear spoiler.
For additional information, refer to: Rear
Spoiler - 2.5L Duratec-ST (VI5) (501-08
Exterior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal
and Installation).
3. Remove the rear window wiper motor.
For additional information, refer to: Rear
Window Wiper Motor (501-16 Wipers and
Washers, Removal and Installation).
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6.
WARNING: Wear gloves and eye
protection when working with the glass
cutting tool as the cutting operation may
produce splinters. When using the cutter
wear ear protectors. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in a personal injury.
CAUTION: Make sure the cutting blades
are changed where the cutting depth
changes to avoid damage to the body and
trim panels.
NOTE: Some resistance may be encountered when
cutting through the glass locating pegs in the
corners of the glass.
From inside the vehicle using a suitable
direct glazing cutter, cut the PU adhesive to
the given maximum depths.
1. 25 mm.
2. 60 mm.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
flange to leave approximately 1 mm of
trimmed PU adhesive adhered to the flange.
3. 110 mm.
3
1
2
3
3
2
1
3
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7. With the aid of another technician, use
glazing suction cups to remove the liftgate
window glass.
3. Check the liftgate window glass flange for
damaged sheet metal, rust or foreign material
which may have caused, or may cause, glass
breakage.
4.
CAUTION: To make sure that the PU
adhesive cures, it is essential that all the
bonding surfaces are free of moisture.
Using a hot air gun, apply warm air (25°C) to
the liftgate window glass flange and glass
bond line to remove all traces of moisture.
TIE0028866
Installation
1. Carefully remove the remaining part of the
locating pegs from the liftgate window glass
flange.
2.
CAUTION: Do not touch the adhesive
surface as re-bonding will be impaired.
Carefully trim the remaining polyurethane
(PU) adhesive from the liftgate window glass
5. Prepare the glass, liftgate window glass
flange and trimmed PU adhesive in
accordance with the instructions supplied
with the PU adhesive kit.
6. NOTE: Discard the first 100 mm of PU
adhesive as this may have a reduced working
time.
NOTE: To avoid water leaks, any breakage in the
continuous bead must be overlapped by 20 mm.
Apply the PU adhesive in a continuous bead
of between 8 and 10 mm in height to the
liftgate window glass flange along the bond
line.
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501-11-32
501-11-32
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
7. With the aid of another technician, use
glazing suction cups to install the liftgate
window glass.
10. Connect the heated liftgate window glass
electrical connectors.
• Press firmly and evenly into position.
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8.
11. Install the rear window wiper motor spindle
grommet.
CAUTION: During the curing period of the
PU adhesive, the door windows must be left
open to avoid a build up of pressure when
the doors are opened and closed.
Using suitable tape, secure the liftgate
window glass in the correct position until
the PU adhesive has cured.
9. If the ambient temperature falls below 10°C,
use a hot air gun and apply warm air (25°C)
continuously for 15 minutes (inside or
outside the vehicle).
TIE0028864
12. Install the rear spoiler.
50 mm
TIE0002380
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
For additional information, refer to: Rear
Spoiler - 2.5L Duratec-ST (VI5) (501-08
Exterior Trim and Ornamentation,
Removal and Installation).
13. Install the rear window wiper motor.
For additional information, refer to: Rear
Window Wiper Motor (501-16 Wipers and
Washers, Removal and Installation).
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Door Window Regulator — 3-Door
4. Disconnect the door latch remote control
cable from the door latch remote control.
General Equipment
Electric hand drill
• Operate the door latch remote control handle
lock to the lock position.
Blind rivet gun-hand
Materials
Name
Adhesive - Loctite 243
Specification
WSK-M2G349-A7
1. Remove the front door window glass.
For additional information, refer to: Front
Door Window Glass (501-11 Glass, Frames
and Mechanisms, Removal and
Installation).
2. Remove the front door window regulator
motor.
For additional information, refer to: Front
Door Window Regulator Motor - Vehicles
With: Global Closing (501-11 Glass, Frames
and Mechanisms, Removal and
Installation).
3. Disconnect the power window control switch
electrical connector.
E40720
5. Remove the exterior front door handle.
For additional information, refer to: Exterior
Front Door Handle (501-14 Handles, Locks,
Latches and Entry Systems, Removal and
Installation).
6. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
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501-11-34
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
3
15 Nm
2
1
23 Nm
15 Nm
2
E47241
Item
Description
1
Door check strap
2
Door hinge center retaining bolts
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
3
Door (left-hand door shown)
See Removal Detail
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501-11-35
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
5
4
8
8 Nm
7
6
E50594
Item
Description
Item
Description
4
Speaker cover
7
5
Exterior mirror trim panel
See Removal Detail
Door inner panel
See Removal Detail
8
6
Door inner panel retaining bolts
Front door window regulator
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
7. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
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Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-36
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 2 Door hinge center retaining bolts
1.
3. Push the front door wiring harness into the
door.
CAUTION: Protect the door using a soft
cloth to prevent damage.
With the aid of another technician and a
suitable trolley jack, support the door.
E47281
Item 5 Exterior mirror trim panel
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Item 3 Door (left-hand door shown)
1. Detach the electrical connector from the
A-pillar.
1. Detach the exterior mirror trim panel from
the door panel.
1. Detach the clips.
2. Detach the trim panel.
3. Disconnect the speaker electrical connector
(if equipped).
1
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3
2. Remove the front door.
• Disconnect the electrical connector.
2
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2. Remove the exterior mirror trim panel.
1. Detach the mirror electrical connector from
the trim panel.
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501-11-37
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Disconnect the mirror electrical connector.
3. Detach the exterior mirror wiring harness
retaining clip.
1
2
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E47242
Item 7 Door inner panel
1. Remove the front door latch retaining
screws.
Item 8 Front door window regulator
1. Using a suitable electric hand drill, remove
the rivets.
8 Nm
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E50595
2. Remove the front door latch bracket retaining
screws.
TIE41338
Installation Details
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Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-38
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 8 Front door window regulator
1. Align the window regulator with the window
regulator motor retaining screw holes and
rivet holes in the door inner panel.
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2. Install the window regulator motor.
E41070
3. Using a suitable blind rivet gun-hand, install
new rivets in a diagonally opposed pattern.
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Item 2 Door hinge center retaining bolts
1. Apply a coating of adhesive to the door hinge
center retaining bolts.
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501-11-39
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Door Window Regulator — 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon
4. Disconnect the door latch remote control
cable from the door latch remote control.
General Equipment
Electric hand drill
• Operate the door latch remote control handle
lock to the lock position.
Blind rivet gun-hand
Materials
Name
Adhesive - Loctite 243
Specification
WSK-M2G349-A7
1. Remove the front door window glass.
For additional information, refer to: Front
Door Window Glass (501-11 Glass, Frames
and Mechanisms, Removal and
Installation).
2. Remove the front door window regulator
motor.
For additional information, refer to: Front
Door Window Regulator Motor - Vehicles
With: Global Closing (501-11 Glass, Frames
and Mechanisms, Removal and
Installation).
3. Disconnect the power window control switch
electrical connector.
E40720
5. Remove the exterior front door handle.
For additional information, refer to: Exterior
Front Door Handle (501-14 Handles, Locks,
Latches and Entry Systems, Removal and
Installation).
6. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
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501-11-40
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
3
15 Nm
2
1
23 Nm
15 Nm
2
E47241
Item
Description
1
Door check strap
2
Door hinge center retaining bolts
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
3
Door (left-hand door shown)
See Removal Detail
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501-11-41
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
5
4
8
8 Nm
7
6
E50594
Item
Description
Item
Description
4
Speaker cover
7
5
Exterior mirror trim panel
See Removal Detail
Door inner panel
See Removal Detail
8
6
Door inner panel retaining bolts
Front door window regulator
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
7. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 2 Door hinge center retaining bolts
1.
3. Push the front door wiring harness into the
door.
CAUTION: Protect the door using a soft
cloth to prevent damage.
With the aid of another technician and a
suitable trolley jack, support the door.
E47281
Item 5 Exterior mirror trim panel
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Item 3 Door (left-hand door shown)
1. Detach the electrical connector from the
A-pillar.
1. Detach the exterior mirror trim panel from
the door panel.
1. Detach the clips.
2. Detach the trim panel.
3. Disconnect the speaker electrical connector
(if equipped).
1
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3
2. Remove the front door.
• Disconnect the electrical connector.
2
E50107
TIE41216
2. Remove the exterior mirror trim panel.
1. Detach the mirror electrical connector from
the trim panel.
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Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-43
501-11-43
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Disconnect the mirror electrical connector.
3. Detach the exterior mirror wiring harness
retaining clip.
1
2
TIE40860
E47242
Item 7 Door inner panel
1. Remove the front door latch retaining
screws.
Item 8 Front door window regulator
1. Using a suitable electric hand drill, remove
the rivets.
8 Nm
TIE41274
TIE41071
2. Remove the front door latch bracket retaining
screws.
TIE41338
Installation Details
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501-11-44
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-44
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 8 Front door window regulator
1. Align the window regulator with the window
regulator motor retaining screw holes and
rivet holes in the door inner panel.
TIE41069
2. Install the window regulator motor.
E41070
3. Using a suitable blind rivet gun-hand, install
new rivets in a diagonally opposed pattern.
TIE41071
Item 2 Door hinge center retaining bolts
1. Apply a coating of adhesive to the door hinge
center retaining bolts.
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501-11-45
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-45
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Door Window Regulator — Vehicles With: Power Windows
General Equipment
Electric hand drill
5. Close the rear door.
6. Detach the wiring harness from the B-pillar.
Blind rivet gun-hand
1. Remove the rear door window glass.
For additional information, refer to: Rear
Door Window Glass - Vehicles With: Power
Windows (501-11 Glass, Frames and
Mechanisms, Removal and Installation).
2. Remove the rear door window regulator
motor.
For additional information, refer to: Rear
Door Window Regulator Motor (501-11
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms, Removal
and Installation).
3. Disconnect the power window control switch
electrical connector.
VUE0026945
7. Disconnect the wiring harness at the B-pillar
and push it into the door.
VUE0026946
TIE0001851
8. Open the rear door.
4. Disconnect the door latch remote control
cable from the door latch remote control.
• Operate the door latch remote control handle
lock to the lock position.
9. Remove the exterior rear door handle.
For additional information, refer to: Exterior
Rear Door Handle (501-14 Handles, Locks,
Latches and Entry Systems, Removal and
Installation).
10. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
E40720
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501-11-46
501-11-46
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
8 Nm
1
2
3
E40434
Item
Description
1
Door inner panel retaining bolts
2
Door inner panel
See Removal Detail
3
Rear door window regulator
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
11. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 2 Door inner panel
1. Remove the rear door latch retaining screws.
2. Remove the rear door latch bracket retaining
screw.
8 Nm
TIE41274
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
E41336
G296307en
501-11-47
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-47
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 3 Rear door window regulator
1. Using a suitable electric hand drill, remove
the rivets.
TIE41071
Installation Details
Item 3 Rear door window regulator
1. Align the window regulator with the window
regulator motor retaining screw holes and
rivet holes in the door inner panel.
3. Using a suitable blind rivet gun-hand, install
new rivets in a diagonally opposed pattern.
TIE41071
TIE41072
2. Install the window regulator motor.
E41070
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501-11-48
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-48
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Door Window Regulator — Vehicles With: Manual Windows
General Equipment
Electric hand drill
4. Close the rear door.
5. Detach the wiring harness from the B-pillar.
Blind rivet gun-hand
1. Remove the rear door window glass.
For additional information, refer to: Rear
Door Window Glass - Vehicles With:
Manual Windows (501-11 Glass, Frames
and Mechanisms, Removal and
Installation).
2. Remove the window regulator handle.
VUE0026945
6. Disconnect the wiring harness at the B-pillar
and push it into the door.
TIE0028854
3. Disconnect the door latch remote control
cable from the door latch remote control.
• Operate the door latch remote control handle
lock to the lock position.
VUE0026946
7. Open the rear door.
8. Remove the exterior rear door handle.
For additional information, refer to: Exterior
Rear Door Handle (501-14 Handles, Locks,
Latches and Entry Systems, Removal and
Installation).
E40720
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9. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
G323959en
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-49
501-11-49
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
8 Nm
1
2
3
E40434
Item
Description
1
Door inner panel retaining bolts
2
Door inner panel
See Removal Detail
3
Rear door window regulator
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
10. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 2 Door inner panel
1. Remove the rear door latch retaining screws.
2. Remove the rear door latch bracket retaining
screws.
8 Nm
TIE41274
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
E41336
G323959en
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-50
501-11-50
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 3 Rear door window regulator
1. Using a suitable electric hand drill, remove
the rivets.
E47358
Installation Details
Item 3 Rear door window regulator
1. Align the window regulator with the rivet
holes in the door inner panel.
TIE40755
2. Using a suitable blind rivet gun-hand, install
new rivets in the sequence shown.
1
4
2
3
5
TIE40754
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Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-51
501-11-51
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Door Window Regulator Motor — Vehicles With: Global
Closing
General Equipment
Worldwide diagnostic system (WDS)
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
1. Remove the front door trim panel. For
additional information, refer to: (501-05
Interior Trim and Ornamentation)
Front Door Trim Panel - 3-Door (Removal
and Installation),
Front Door Trim Panel 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon (Removal and
Installation).
2
1
TIE40745
Item
1
2
Description
Front door window regulator motor
electrical connectors
See Removal Detail
Front door window regulator motor
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
4. NOTE: This step must be carried out if
installing a new front door window regulator
motor.
Configure the front door window regulator
motor control module using WDS.
5. Initialize the door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
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501-11-52
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-52
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Removal Details
Item 1 Front door window regulator motor
electrical connectors
NOTE: The driver side front door window regulator
motor has three electrical connectors, the
passenger side front door window regulator motor
has two.
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Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-53
501-11-53
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Door Window Regulator Motor
General Equipment
Worldwide diagnostic system (WDS)
1. Remove the rear door trim panel. For
additional information, refer to
Section 501-05 [Interior Trim and
Ornamentation].
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
1
2
TIE39597
Item
Description
1
Window regulator motor electrical
connector
2
Window regulator motor
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
4. NOTE: This step should only be carried out
if installing a new window regulator motor.
Configure the window regulator motor
control module using worldwide diagnostic
system (WDS).
5. Initialize the door window motors.
For additional information, refer to Door
Window Motor Initialization in this section.
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Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-54
501-11-54
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Windshield Glass
Materials
Name
Windscreen Adhesive
Kit - 1 Component
Specification
WSK-M11P57-A3 /
7U7J-T03863-AA
Windshield Adhesive Kit WSS-M11P57-A5
General Equipment
Adhesive Tape
Direct Glazing Removal/Replacement Equipment
Knife
Two Leg Puller
Removal
1.
CAUTION:
Refer to: Window Glass Health and Safety
Precautions (100-00 General Information,
Description and Operation).
2. 1. Material: Windshield Adhesive Kit
(WSS-M11P57-A5)
2. Remove the polyurethane (PU) adhesive cap
and heat the 2K-PU adhesive for a minimum
of 30 minutes.
General Equipment: Direct Glazing
Removal/Replacement Equipment
3. Repairs under warranty:
Material: Windscreen Adhesive Kit - 1
Component (WSK-M11P57-A3 /
7U7J-T03863-AA)
TIE0022871
3.
CAUTION: Make sure that the motor is
in the park position.
General Equipment: Two Leg Puller
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Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-55
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
x2
x2
x6
E119479
4.
Vehicles with manual dimming interior mirror
5.
E78706
2
1
E103429
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501-11-56
501-11-56
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Vehicles with autolamps and rain sensor
9.
6.
1
2
1
2
1
E65692
7.
E103427
1
10.
1
2
E65693
8.
E103428
E103426
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501-11-57
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-57
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Vehicles with heated windshield
11. Refer to: Overhead Console (501-12 Instrument
Panel and Console, Removal and Installation).
12.
E72736
13.
E119480
All vehicles
Use a suitable awl to thread the cutting wire.
14.
General Equipment: Direct Glazing
Removal/Replacement Equipment
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501-11-58
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-58
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
E113701
damage the electrical connectors and
the weatherstrip (if equipped).
Use a suitable brace to prevent trim damages.
15.
CAUTION: If the original window glass
is to be installed, take care not to
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
General Equipment: Direct Glazing
Removal/Replacement Equipment
G1226165en
501-11-59
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-59
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
x2
E113702
16. NOTE: Note the position of each glass locating
spacer.
Installation
1. 1. NOTE: Minimum 1 mm bead thickness.
General Equipment: Knife
2. NOTE: Make sure that the mating faces are
clean and free of foreign material.
3. NOTE: Touching the adhesive surface will
impair rebonding.
Prepare the windshield glass, windshield
glass flange and trimmed PU adhesive in
accordance with the instructions supplied
with the glass adhesive kit.
E78708
1
2
E114059
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501-11-60
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-60
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. NOTE: Make sure that new components are
installed.
3. Apply the activator/ primer in accordance with
the instructions supplied with the glass adhesive
kit.
E78708
E114060
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501-11-61
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-61
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
4. Apply the activator/ primer in accordance with
the instructions supplied with the glass adhesive
kit.
NOTE: Make sure that any breakage in the
continuous bead of adhesive is overlapped by
20 mm.
General Equipment: Direct Glazing
Removal/Replacement Equipment
Material: Windshield Adhesive Kit
(WSS-M11P57-A5)
Material: Windscreen Adhesive Kit - 1
Component (WSK-M11P57-A3 /
7U7J-T03863-AA)
E114061
8-10mm
5. NOTE: Discard the first 100 mm of adhesive as
this may have a reduced working time.
E103487
6. • Press firmly and evenly into position.
General Equipment: Direct Glazing
Removal/Replacement Equipment
CAUTION: During the curing time of
•
the polyurethane (PU) adhesive, the
door windows must be left open.
Using tape, secure the windshield glass in
the correct position until the PU adhesive has
cured.
General Equipment: Adhesive Tape
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501-11-62
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-62
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
x2
E88280
Vehicles with heated windshield
7.
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501-11-63
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-63
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
E119480
8. Torque: 12 Nm
9. Refer to: Overhead Console (501-12 Instrument
Panel and Console, Removal and Installation).
Vehicles with autolamps and rain sensor
10.
E72736
x2
x2
E103504
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501-11-64
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-64
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
11.
E103501
12.
13.
E103425
Vehicles with manual dimming interior mirror
14.
E103426
E103502
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501-11-65
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-65
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
All vehicles
15.
16.
CAUTION: Make sure that the motor is
in the park position.
Torque: 15 Nm
E78706
x2
x2
x6
E119479
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501-11-66
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-66
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Quarter Window Glass — 3-Door/5-Door
Materials
Name
Windscreen Adhesive
Kit - 1 Component
Specification
WSK-M11P57-A3 /
7U7J-T03863-AA
Windshield Adhesive Kit WSS-M11P57-A5
General Equipment
Adhesive Tape
Direct Glazing Removal/Replacement Equipment
Knife
Laminated Card
Removal
1.
CAUTION:
3-door
3.
Refer to: Window Glass Health and Safety
Precautions (100-00 General Information,
Description and Operation).
2. 1. Material: Windshield Adhesive Kit
(WSS-M11P57-A5)
2. Remove the polyurethane (PU) adhesive cap
and heat the 2K-PU adhesive for a minimum
of 30 minutes.
WARNING: Make sure that the
component paintwork is not damaged.
NOTE: Some resistance may be encountered
when cutting through the glass locating spacers.
General Equipment: Adhesive Tape
General Equipment: Laminated Card
General Equipment: Direct Glazing
Removal/Replacement Equipment
General Equipment: Direct Glazing
Removal/Replacement Equipment
3. Repairs under warranty:
Material: Windscreen Adhesive Kit - 1
Component (WSK-M11P57-A3 /
7U7J-T03863-AA)
TIE0022871
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Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-67
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
E120160
5-door
4. Refer to: C-Pillar Trim Panel - 4-Door/5-Door
(501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation,
Removal and Installation).
Refer to: D-Pillar Trim Panel - 5-Door (501-05
Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal
and Installation).
5.
NOTE: Some resistance may be encountered
when cutting through the glass locating spacers.
General Equipment: Adhesive Tape
General Equipment: Laminated Card
General Equipment: Direct Glazing
Removal/Replacement Equipment
WARNING: Make sure that the
component paintwork is not damaged.
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501-11-68
501-11-68
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
E120156
Installation
3-door
1. 1. NOTE: Minimum 1 mm bead thickness.
2. Apply the activator/ primer in accordance with
the instructions supplied with the glass adhesive
kit.
General Equipment: Knife
2. NOTE: Make sure that the mating faces are
clean and free of foreign material.
3. NOTE: Touching the adhesive surface will
impair rebonding.
Prepare the rear quarter window glass, rear
quarter window glass flange and trimmed PU
adhesive in accordance with the instructions
supplied with the glass adhesive kit.
1
2
E114059
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Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-69
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
E120158
3. Apply the activator/ primer in accordance with
the instructions supplied with the glass adhesive
kit.
NOTE: Make sure that any breakage in the
continuous bead of adhesive is overlapped by
20 mm.
General Equipment: Direct Glazing
Removal/Replacement Equipment
Material: Windshield Adhesive Kit
(WSS-M11P57-A5)
Material: Windscreen Adhesive Kit - 1
Component (WSK-M11P57-A3 /
7U7J-T03863-AA)
8-10mm
E120171
4. NOTE: Discard the first 100 mm of adhesive as
this may have a reduced working time.
E120161
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Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-70
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
5. • Press firmly and evenly into position.
General Equipment: Direct Glazing
Removal/Replacement Equipment
CAUTION: During the curing time of
•
the polyurethane (PU) adhesive, the
door windows must be left open.
Using tape, secure the rear quarter window
glass in the correct position until the PU
adhesive has cured.
General Equipment: Adhesive Tape
E120159
5-door
6. Apply the activator/ primer in accordance with
the instructions supplied with the glass adhesive
kit.
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501-11-71
Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-71
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
E120154
7. Apply the activator/ primer in accordance with
the instructions supplied with the glass adhesive
kit.
NOTE: Make sure that any breakage in the
continuous bead of adhesive is overlapped by
20 mm.
General Equipment: Direct Glazing
Removal/Replacement Equipment
Material: Windshield Adhesive Kit
(WSS-M11P57-A5)
Material: Windscreen Adhesive Kit - 1
Component (WSK-M11P57-A3 /
7U7J-T03863-AA)
8 -10mm
E120170
8. NOTE: Discard the first 100 mm of adhesive as
this may have a reduced working time.
E120157
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Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
501-11-72
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
9. • Press firmly and evenly into position.
General Equipment: Direct Glazing
Removal/Replacement Equipment
CAUTION: During the curing time of
•
the polyurethane (PU) adhesive, the
door windows must be left open.
Using tape, secure the rear quarter window
glass in the correct position until the PU
adhesive has cured.
General Equipment: Adhesive Tape
E120155
10. Refer to: C-Pillar Trim Panel - 4-Door/5-Door
(501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation,
Removal and Installation).
Refer to: D-Pillar Trim Panel - 5-Door (501-05
Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal
and Installation).
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Instrument Panel and Console
501-12-
.
SECTION 501-12 Instrument Panel and Console
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications......................................................................................................................
501-12-2
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Instrument Panel.................................................................................................................
Floor Console.....................................................................................................................
Floor Console — Vehicles Built From: 03/2007, Vehicles With: Center Armrest................
Overhead Console..............................................................................................................
501-12-3
501-12-11
501-12-13
501-12-15
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Floor Console.....................................................................................................................
501-12-18
501-12-2
Instrument Panel and Console
501-12-2
SPECIFICATIONS
Torque Specifications
Item
Nm
lb-ft
lb-in
Passenger airbag module retaining bolts
8
-
71
Steering column retaining bolts
25
18
-
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501-12-3
Instrument Panel and Console
501-12-3
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Instrument Panel
All vehicles
• Remove the retaining screws.
1. Remove the floor console. For additional
information, refer to:
Floor Console (501-12 Instrument Panel and
Console, Removal and Installation),
Floor Console - Vehicles Built From: 03/2007,
Vehicles With: Center Armrest (501-12
Instrument Panel and Console, Removal
and Installation).
2. Remove the climate control assembly.
E51159
Vehicles built up to 04/2006
3. Remove the passenger air bag module.
Vehicles built 04/2006 onwards
6. Detach the CJB from the in-vehicle
crossbeam.
• Rotate the retaining screws clockwise.
WARNINGS:
The supplemental restraint system (SRS)
is active for a certain length of time after
the power supply has been disconnected.
Wait for a minimum of 3 minutes before
disconnecting or removing any SRS
components.
Wear safety goggles.
Do not probe supplemental restraint
system (SRS) electrical connectors.
4. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
E100670
7. Disconnect the glove compartment cooling
hose from the glove compartment.
5. Remove the central junction box (CJB) cover.
E87823
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501-12-4
501-12-4
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
8. Remove the glove compartment.
x3
10. Disconnect passenger air bag module
electrical connector.
x7
E75829
E75508
9. Remove passenger air bag module support
bracket.
7 Nm
11. NOTE: The registers are retained by four
locking tangs. Releasing the upper locking
tangs will provide enough movement to
release the lower locking tangs.
Remove the passenger side inner register.
• Using a suitable thin bladed screwdriver,
release the upper locking tangs.
9 Nm
E75507
E50636
12. Remove the passenger air bag module
outer retaining bolts.
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501-12-5
Instrument Panel and Console
501-12-5
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
E123933
All vehicles
WARNING: When removing or installing
the instrument panel, care must be taken
not to scratch or damage the instrument
panel surface.
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13. Remove the instrument cluster.
14. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
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501-12-6
501-12-6
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
8
8
2
5
4
7
6
3
1
E53321
Item
Description
Item
1
Instrument panel driver side lower panel
See Removal Detail
5
Hazard flasher switch
See Removal Detail
2
Headlamp switch
See Removal Detail
6
Glove compartment lamp switch
See Removal Detail
3
Instrument panel console switch panel
See Removal Detail
7
Instrument panel passenger side outer
trim panel
4
In-vehicle temperature sensor
See Removal Detail
8
Registers
See Removal Detail
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Description
G388101en
Instrument Panel and Console
501-12-7
501-12-7
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
11
10
9
E50898
Item
Description
9
Cigar lighter
See Removal Detail
10
Keyless entry antenna (if equipped)
See Removal Detail
11
Instrument panel
See Removal Detail
15. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 1 Instrument panel driver side lower panel
Item 2 Headlamp switch
1. Disconnect the data link connector (DLC).
1. NOTE: Access to the headlamp switch is
from behind the instrument panel.
Remove the headlamp switch.
1. Release the retaining clips.
E44539
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501-12-8
501-12-8
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Remove the in-vehicle temperature sensor.
2. Disconnect the electrical connector.
1
2
1
E48095
E50886
Item 3 Instrument panel console switch panel
Item 5 Hazard flasher switch
1. Disconnect the instrument panel console
switch panel electrical connectors.
1. Disconnect the hazard flasher switch
electrical connector.
E51980
Item 4 In-vehicle temperature sensor
1. Disconnect the in-vehicle temperature sensor
electrical connector.
E51874
2. NOTE: This step is only necessary if
installing a new instrument panel.
Remove the hazard flasher switch.
• Release the retaining clips.
E51912
E50885
2. NOTE: This step is only necessary if
installing a new instrument panel.
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Instrument Panel and Console
501-12-9
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 6 Glove compartment lamp switch
Item 9 Cigar lighter
1. Detach the glove compartment lamp switch
from the instrument panel.
1. Disconnect the cigar lighter electrical
connectors.
E51158
Item 8 Registers
1. NOTE: This step is only necessary if
installing a new instrument panel.
E51620
2. NOTE: This step is only necessary if
installing a new instrument panel.
Remove the cigar lighter.
NOTE: The registers are retained by four locking
tangs. Releasing the upper locking tangs will
provide enough movement to release the lower
locking tangs.
Remove the registers.
• Using a suitable thin bladed screwdriver,
release the upper locking tangs.
E51407
Item 10 Keyless entry antenna (if equipped)
1. Disconnect the keyless entry antenna
electrical connector.
E50636
E51621
2. NOTE: This step is only necessary if
installing a new instrument panel.
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G388101en
501-12-10
Instrument Panel and Console
501-12-10
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Remove the keyless entry antenna.
3. Remove the passenger air bag module (if
equipped).
x6
7 Nm
E51622
E76191
Item 11 Instrument panel
1. Detach the glove compartment lid damper
from the glove compartment lid.
E51408
2. Remove the instrument panel.
• Pull the instrument panel rearwards away
from the extension panel to release the
retaining clips.
E48163
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G388101en
Instrument Panel and Console
501-12-11
501-12-11
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Floor Console
Removal
1. 1. On both sides.
1
E123908
2.
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G1263421en
501-12-12
Instrument Panel and Console
501-12-12
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
E123909
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1263421en
501-12-13
Instrument Panel and Console
501-12-13
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Floor Console — Vehicles Built From: 03/2007, Vehicles With:
Center Armrest
Removal
1.
x2
x2
E99758
2.
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G1061453en
Instrument Panel and Console
501-12-14
501-12-14
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
E99759
Installation
3.
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
x2
E99760
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G1061453en
Instrument Panel and Console
501-12-15
501-12-15
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Overhead Console
1. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
3
2
1
TIE41114
Item
Description
1
Interior lamp
See Removal Detail
2
Overhead console
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
3
Microphone (if equipped)
See Removal Detail
2. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296318en
501-12-16
Instrument Panel and Console
501-12-16
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 1 Interior lamp
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, detach the
interior lamp from the overhead console.
2. Disconnect the power roof opening panel
control switch electrical connector.
3. Disconnect the microphone electrical
connector (if equipped).
Item 3 Microphone (if equipped)
1. Detach the microphone wiring harness from
the overhead console.
TIE0024489
2. Disconnect the electrical connectors and
remove the interior lamp.
E39457
2. NOTE: Note the position of the microphone
to aid installation.
Remove the microphone.
• Release the locking tangs.
TIE41291
Item 2 Overhead console
1. Detach the overhead console from the
overhead console reinforcement.
E39458
TIE42349
Installation Details
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G296318en
501-12-17
Instrument Panel and Console
501-12-17
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 2 Overhead console
NOTE: Make sure the overhead console retaining
clips are fully engaged to the overhead console
opening reinforcement.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296318en
Instrument Panel and Console
501-12-18
501-12-18
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Floor Console
General Equipment
Flat-bladed screwdriver
Disassembly
4.
1.
x6
E96768
2. General Equipment: Flat-bladed screwdriver
2
x2
1
1
E96771
E96769
Assembly
3. General Equipment: Flat-bladed screwdriver
5. To assemble, reverse the disassembly
procedure.
E96770
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G1023131en
501-14-1
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-
.
PAGE 1 OF 2
SECTION 501-14 Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry
Systems
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications......................................................................................................................
501-14-3
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems.....................................................................
Vehicles with Central Locking.............................................................................................
Vehicles with Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System..........................................................
Vehicles with Keyless Vehicle System................................................................................
501-14-4
501-14-4
501-14-5
501-14-8
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Locks, Latches and Entry Systems....................................................................................
Principles of Operation (Vehicles with Central Locking).....................................................
Principles of Operation (Vehicles with Remote Keyless Entry (RKE).................................
Inspection and Verification (Vehicles with Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)...........................
Principles of Operation (Vehicles with Keyless vehicle system).........................................
Inspection and Verification (Vehicles with Keyless Entry) .................................................
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index - Keyless Vehicle Module......................................
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index - CJB.....................................................................
Keyless Vehicle Service Test Procedure(s)........................................................................
Pinpoint Test (Vehicles with Keyless Vehicle System).......................................................
Pinpoint Test (vehicles with RKE).......................................................................................
501-14-14
501-14-14
501-14-14
501-14-14
501-14-15
501-14-24
501-14-25
501-14-31
501-14-33
501-14-34
501-14-68
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Remote Transmitter Programming................................................................. (41 004 0)
501-14-78
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Hood Latch.........................................................................................................................
Front Door Latch — 3-Door................................................................................................
Front Door Latch — 3-Door, Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle System................................
Front Door Latch — 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon........................................................................
Front Door Latch — 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon, Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle System........
Front Door Lock Actuator — 3-Door...................................................................................
Front Door Lock Actuator — 3-Door, Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle System...................
Front Door Lock Actuator — 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon...........................................................
Front Door Lock Actuator — 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon, Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle
System..............................................................................................................................
Rear Door Lock Actuator....................................................................................................
Rear Door Latch.................................................................................................................
Liftgate Latch — 3-Door/5-Door.........................................................................................
Exterior Front Door Handle.................................................................................................
Exterior Front Door Handle — Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle System.............................
501-14-79
501-14-83
501-14-92
501-14-102
501-14-111
501-14-120
501-14-128
501-14-137
501-14-145
501-14-154
501-14-160
501-14-166
501-14-168
501-14-170
501-14-2
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-
.
PAGE 2 OF 2
Exterior Rear Door Handle.................................................................................................
Hood Lock Cylinder............................................................................................................
Exterior Liftgate Release Switch — 3-Door/5-Door............................................................
Exterior Liftgate Release Switch — 3-Door/5-Door, Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle
System..............................................................................................................................
Exterior Luggage Compartment Lid Release Switch..........................................................
Exterior Luggage Compartment Lid Release Switch — Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle
System..............................................................................................................................
Ignition Lock Cylinder — Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle System......................................
Ignition Lock Cylinder — Vehicles Without: Keyless Vehicle System.................................
Door Lock Cylinder.............................................................................................................
Door Latch Remote Control................................................................................................
Keyless Vehicle Module......................................................................................................
Keyless Vehicle Front Antenna...........................................................................................
Keyless Vehicle Center Antenna........................................................................................
Keyless Vehicle Rear Antenna...........................................................................................
Keyless Vehicle Rear Bumper Antenna..............................................................................
Radio Frequency (RF) Receiver.........................................................................................
501-14-173
501-14-175
501-14-177
501-14-181
501-14-185
501-14-189
501-14-194
501-14-196
501-14-198
501-14-200
501-14-202
501-14-204
501-14-205
501-14-206
501-14-208
501-14-210
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Hood Lock Cylinder............................................................................................................
Ignition Lock Cylinder — Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle System......................................
Ignition Lock Cylinder — Vehicles Without: Keyless Vehicle System.................................
Door Lock Cylinder.............................................................................................................
501-14-212
501-14-217
501-14-221
501-14-225
501-14-3
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-3
SPECIFICATIONS
Description
Nm
lb-ft
lb-in
Hood latch retaining
bolts
9
-
80
Hood latch striker
retaining bolts
11
8
-
Front door inner panel
retaining bolts
8
-
71
Front door latch
retaining bolts
8
-
71
Front door lock
retaining bolt
1
-
9
Rear door inner panel
retaining bolts
8
-
71
Rear door latch
retaining bolts
8
-
71
Liftgate latch retaining
bolts
20
15
-
Liftgate release handle
retaining bolts
3
-
27
Front door window
glass clamp retaining
bolt
8
-
71
Front door hinge
retaining bolts
15
11
-
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501-14-4
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-4
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
Vehicles with Central Locking
lock or unlock relays, reversing the polarity of the
door latch central locking motors.
A base level locking system is available which has
central locking function only.
This system consists of hard wired door latches,
linked to the central junction box (CJB).
Liftgate/luggage compartment lid latch release
operation is by a switch ground signal to the CJB
and a pulsed output voltage from the CJB to the
liftgate latch.
The key position signal is sent from the driver door
lock cylinder to the CJB. The CJB operates the
The fuel filler door lock is parallel wired to the driver
door latch central locking motor.
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G400816en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-5
501-14-5
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Vehicles with Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) System
General
1
2
3
4
8
7
5
6
E56854
Item
Description
Item
1
Liftgate/luggage compartment lid release
switch
5
Central junction box (CJB)
6
Door control module
2
Liftgate/luggage compartment lid latch
7
Door latch
3
Radio frequency (RF) receiver
8
Fuel filler door lock
4
RKE ignition key
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Description
G400816en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-6
501-14-6
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Convertible
2
1
3
4
8
7
6
5
E82474
Item
Description
Item
1
Luggage compartment lid latch actuator
7
Fuel filler door lock
2
Luggage compartment lid latch
8
Luggage compartment lid release switch
3
Radio frequency (RF) receiver
4
RKE ignition key
5
Central junction box (CJB)
6
Door latch
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Description
RKE systems use mechanical/electrical door
latches individually controlled by the corresponding
door control module.
Door control modules send and receive commands
between each other and the CJB using the central
area network (CAN) bus.
G400816en
501-14-7
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-7
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
When a key is turned in the door lock cylinder, a
lock or unlock signal is sent to the associated door
control module. The door control module sends a
signal to the CJB. The CJB issues a signal to the
remaining door control modules, which in turn
command the latches to operate.
RKE is achieved by the transmission of a coded
RF signal from a transmitter contained in the
vehicle key. The signal is received by the RF
receiver located above the headliner in the vicinity
of the overhead console. The received signal is
passed onto the CJB where it is decoded. If the
coded signal is valid, the CJB will issue a command
on the CAN bus circuit to operate the door latches
or liftgate/luggage compartment lid release.
latch release. The liftgate/luggage compartment
lid latch has no remote mechanical release facility.
The command to open the liftgate/luggage
compartment lid latch is sent by the CJB. But the
input command to the CJB can be issued by the
exterior liftgate/luggage compartment lid release
switch, the interior liftgate/luggage compartment
lid release switch or the RF receiver.
When the liftgate/luggage compartment lid is
closed, the latch is automatically locked.
Door latch
The signals received by the CJB from the RF
antenna or the door control modules is also used
to arm and disarm the vehicle security systems,
illuminate the interior lights and operate the global
closing functions.
Liftgate/Luggage Compartment Lid Latch
E56853
Door latches have mechanical latch release with
electric motor operated locking and double locking
function.
When the door latch is locked, the exterior door
handle is disengaged from the door latch.
E56852
The liftgate/luggage compartment lid latch is a
mechanical latch with a electric motor to drive the
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Incorporated within the door latch is a door ajar
switch. The door ajar switch monitors the latch
position and supplies information to the door control
module. This information is sent to the CJB for use
in warning systems, locking functions and alarm
system.
G400816en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-8
501-14-8
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Vehicles with Keyless Vehicle System
2
1
3
4
5
9
8
6
7
E56836
Item
Description
Item
Description
Liftgate/luggage compartment lid lock
switch
5
Instrument cluster
6
Keyless vehicle antenna (interior)
2
Keyless vehicle module
7
Steering column lock control unit
3
Keyless vehicle passive key
8
4
Radio frequency (RF) receiver
Exterior door handle, keyless vehicle
antenna and lock switch
9
Door latch
1
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G400816en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-9
501-14-9
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Convertible
1
2
3
4
5
6
9
12
11
10
8
7
E82475
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Luggage compartment lid lock switch
7
Steering column lock control unit
2
Keyless vehicle luggage compartment
antenna
8
Door latch
9
Exterior door handle, keyless vehicle
antenna and lock switch
3
Keyless vehicle module
4
Keyless vehicle passive key
10
Keyless vehicle front antenna
5
Radio frequency (RF) receiver
11
Keyless vehicle center antenna
6
Instrument cluster
12
Keyless vehicle rear antenna
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G400816en
501-14-10
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-10
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
General
Passive vehicle Key
The system is designed to eliminate the need to
use any form of key.
The basic function of the system is to allow the
operator to gain entry to and operate the vehicle
without the turning of keys or the pressing of
buttons. This must be achieved without
compromising the security or safety of the vehicle.
To gain access to the vehicle, a passive vehicle
key must be about the person that is trying to gain
access. At a distance of approximately 2 meters
from the keyless antenna built into the exterior door
handle or the rear exterior keyless antenna located
behind the rear bumper cover, the passive vehicle
key can receive a low frequency (LF) challenge to
confirm its identity.
The vehicle system will not attempt to challenge
the coded passive vehicle key, until a door handle
is pulled or the liftgate/luggage compartment lid
release switch is pressed. This reduces the current
drain on the vehicle battery during the armed
condition.
E56103
The passive vehicle key is designed to be
unobtrusive and robust.
The primary function of the passive vehicle key is
to receive requests from and transmit coded signal
to the keyless vehicle module. Concealed within
the passive vehicle key, is an emergency
mechanical key.
To lock the vehicle, all doors must be closed and
a passive vehicle key coded to the vehicle must
be in range of the exterior keyless vehicle antenna
before the lock button on the exterior door handle
or liftgate/luggage compartment lid is pressed.
To minimize the risk of scanning during the use of
the passive key, the system is equipped with a
rolling code. This means that the code received by
the keyless vehicle module changes after each
successful operation.
The start function is also controlled by the passive
vehicle key. If the clutch pedal on manual vehicles
or brake pedal for automatic vehicles is pressed,
the keyless vehicle module will challenge the
passive vehicle key using the interior keyless
antenna and allow the steering column lock control
unit to release. This allows the operator to rotate
the ignition switch turning knob and start the
engine.
The passive anti theft system (PATS) is disarmed
when the passive vehicle key emergency key
transponder is read by the PATS transceiver during
the starting function.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
E56098
The mechanical key when removed from the
passive vehicle key can be used to open the driver
door to gain access to the vehicle. The mechanical
key must be assembled to the ignition switch
turning knob insert before it can then be used to
release the steering lock and start the engine.
The passive vehicle key also has remote keyless
entry (RKE) functionality.
RKE permits the operator to unlock and lock the
vehicle and release the liftgate/luggage
compartment lid from a location remote from the
vehicle.
G400816en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-11
501-14-11
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Steering Column Lock Control Unit
Interior Keyless Antenna
2
1
3
4
5
6
E56100
E56106
Item
Description
1
Steering column lock pin
2
Steering lock cylinder release solenoid
3
Mechanical key insertion detection switch
4
Ignition switch turning knob
5
Ignition switch turning knob insert
6
Steering column lock
The steering column lock control unit operates the
same as the standard key operated steering lock
but also has the added functionality of a solenoid
operated ignition lock cylinder release.
Under the correct conditions, the ignition lock
cylinder will be released and allowed to rotate to
the accessory, run and start positions.
The interior keyless vehicle antenna function is to
transmit a LF signal to the passive vehicle key
while it is inside the vehicle passenger
compartment.
If at any time the passive vehicle key leaves the
passenger compartment while the vehicle is
unlocked or the ignition switch turning knob is in
the accessory, run or start position, the interior
keyless vehicle antenna will loose the signal from
the passive vehicle key and the keyless vehicle
module will indicate in the instrument cluster
warning display, that no passive key is present in
the vehicle.
There are 4 keyless vehicle antennas installed
within the vehicle. They are located in the front and
rear of the floor console, behind the rear seat
backrest and in the loadspace rear panel.
To achieve the correct conditions,
• A valid passive vehicle key must be detected
by the keyless vehicle module within the vehicle
• The brake pedal in automatic transmission
vehicles must be pressed and the clutch pedal
in manual transmission vehicles must be
pressed
• The ignition switch turning knob must be
pressed in
Liftgate/Luggage Compartment Lid Lock
Switch
Only when all of these conditions are met, can the
ignition switch turning knob be rotated, so rotating
the ignition lock cylinder and releasing the steering
lock.
If the emergency key is inserted into the ignition
switch turning knob, the steering column lock
control unit detects the key and the keyless vehicle
system is disabled.
E56178
The liftgate/luggage compartment lid lock switch
is located in the licence plate illumination panel
and can be used to lock the entire vehicle.
When the liftgate/luggage compartment lid lock
switch is pressed, a challenge is sent to the passive
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Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-12
501-14-12
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
vehicle key, if the passive vehicle key is valid, a
signal triggers the keyless module to initiate the
central locking.
Exterior Door Handle Keyless Vehicle
Antenna and Lock Switch
1
2
3
E56099
Item
The keyless vehicle module is located in the
loadspace trim panel area. Its function is to
interface with the components that comprise the
keyless vehicle system. These include:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Door latches and integral motors
Instrument cluster liquid crystal display (LCD)
Exterior door handle keyless vehicle antenna
Exterior door lock buttons
Interior door lock button
Liftgate/luggage compartment lid lock switch
Interior keyless vehicle antennas
Steering column lock control unit
Communication between the component and the
keyless vehicle module is predominantly by hard
wire as this reduces the delay in communication
between components. But the medium speed
central area network (CAN) bus is used where it
is adequate.
Description
1
Exterior keyless vehicle antenna
2
Exterior front door handle
3
Exterior keyless vehicle system lock button
Door Latch
1
2
The exterior door handle keyless vehicle antenna
and lock switch is a combined unit that is seen
simply as the exterior door handle lock switch.
The function of the lock switch is to send a signal
to the keyless vehicle module to indicate the intent
to lock the vehicle.
The function of the exterior door handle keyless
vehicle antenna is to challenge the passive vehicle
key within a pre-defined area of the front exterior
door handle.
Keyless Vehicle Module
3
E56842
Item
Description
1
Door latch release electric motor
2
Door latch
3
Door latch central and double locking
electric motors
Keyless vehicle door latches incorporate an extra
electric motor to replace the exterior door handle
mechanical latch release function during keyless
vehicle system operation.
In the event of mechanical key operation, the
normal latch exterior door handle linkage will be
utilized.
E56101
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G400816en
501-14-13
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-13
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Instrument Cluster
E56837
The instrument cluster displays the keyless vehicle
system state in the LCD warning display.
The instrument cluster also acts as the interface
between the PATS transceiver, powertrain control
module (PCM) and keyless vehicle module.
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G400816en
501-14-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-14
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
General Equipment
Worldwide Diagnostic System (WDS)
Principles of Operation (Vehicles with
Central Locking)
Central locking system overview
This system consists of mechanical/electrical
operated latches. The latch motors are interlinked
by solid wiring. Central locking is achieved with
mechanical switching in the door latch by key or
remote handle.
When a key is rotated in the door lock cylinder or
an interior remote handle is operated, switching
contacts within the door latch supply ground signals
to the central junction box (CJB) electronic control,
which in turn controls central locking relays. The
relays supply battery voltage and ground to the
door latch motors. By reversing the battery voltage
and ground connections at the central locking
relays, the door latches can be locked or unlocked.
The liftgate or luggage compartment lid is opened
when the vehicle is in the unlocked mode by a
ground signal from the liftgate/luggage
compartment lid release switch to the CJB control.
The CJB will then supply a voltage to the
liftgate/luggage compartment lid latch motor.
If the vehicle is locked, the input from the
liftgate/luggage compartment lid release switch to
the CJB will be ignored.
Principles of Operation (Vehicles with
Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
RKE locking system overview
module communicates with the CJB using the
central area network (CAN) bus circuit. Dependant
upon the current state of the locking system,
commands are then sent to all of the door control
modules, which in turn allow battery voltage to be
applied to the door latch motors.
The fuel filler door lock function is controlled by the
CJB. The CJB receives the lock command from
the door control module. The CJB operates the
lock relay which supplies a voltage to the fuel filler
door lock motor. To unlock the fuel filler door, the
supplied voltage is reversed using the driver
door/fuel filler door unlock relay.
The liftgate or luggage compartment lid is opened
when the vehicle is in the unlocked mode by a
ground signal from the liftgate/luggage
compartment lid release switch to the CJB. The
CJB will supply a voltage to the liftgate or luggage
compartment lid latch motor.
If the vehicle is locked, the input from the
liftgate/luggage compartment lid release switch will
be ignored.
The RKE functions are operated by sending a radio
frequency (RF) signal from the key transmitter. The
signal is received by the vehicle remote RF
receiver. The signal received is transferred as a
data signal to the CJB, where the transmitted signal
is validated and control commands are sent to the
door control modules on the CAN bus circuit and
to the liftgate/luggage compartment lid latch motor
by direct wiring.
Inspection and Verification (Vehicles
with Remote Keyless Entry (RKE)
1. Verify the customer concern.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical
or electrical damage.
This system consists of mechanical/electrical
operated door latches driven by inputs from
electronic door control modules. The system uses
a radio frequency (RF) transmitter and receiver to
operate the remote lock/unlock functions and
normal key or remote door handle inputs for
standard central and double locking functions.
When a key is rotated in the door lock cylinder or
an interior remote handle is operated, switching
contacts within the door latch supply a command
signal to the door control module. The door control
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501-14-15
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-15
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Visual Inspection Chart
Mechanical
– Misaligned door(s),
hood, liftgate, tailgate, luggage
compartment and
hood
– Door latch(es)
– Liftgate latch
– Luggage compartment lid latch
– Hood latch
– Actuating Cable(s)
– Exterior door
handle(s)
– Door latch remote
control(s)
– Door lock cylinder(s)
– Liftgate lock cylinder
Passive Key programing
Electrical
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Fuse(s)
Relay(s)
Wiring harness
Electrical
connector(s)
Door latch(s)
Remote transmitter
batteries
Vehicle battery
Remote transmitter
RF receiver
Liftgate exterior
release switch
Luggage compartment lid release
switch
Door control
module(s)
CJB
3. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported
concern is found, correct the cause (if possible)
before proceeding to the next step.
4. If the cause is not visually evident, connect WDS
to the data link connector.
5. Select the Generic Electronic Module menu.
6. Retrieve the diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs)
and refer to the Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
Index - CJB.
Principles of Operation (Vehicles with
Keyless vehicle system)
Keyless Component Installation,
Programing and Initialization
If new components for the keyless vehicle system
have been installed, dependant upon which
component is installed, programing using WDS will
be required.
NOTE: Before any programing or initialization for
the keyless vehicle system components can be
carried out, an operational valid passive anti-theft
system (PATS) emergency key must be present
in the ignition switch turning knob.
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Passive key programing can only be carried out
using WDS. To program a new passive key, clear
passive keys or count passive keys follow the WDS
menu sequence:
•
•
•
•
•
Vehicle communication
Toolbox
Body
Security
Remote Keyless Entry
From the Remote Keyless Entry screen you can
choose to:
• Add Keys
• Clear Keys
• Count Keys
Steering column lock control unit initialization
If a new steering column lock control unit is
installed, the only procedure required providing the
original steering lock barrel has been installed and
the original emergency key is used, is Initialize
System using the following WDS menu sequence:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Vehicle communication
Toolbox
Body
Security
Remote Keyless Entry
Initialize System
Keyless vehicle module programing
If a new keyless vehicle module is installed, the
following programing sequence must be followed
using WDS.
• Keyless Vehicle Module (KVM) programing.
(From the module programing menu)
• Initialize System
• Add Keys
Instrument cluster programing
If a new instrument cluster is installed, the following
programing sequence must be followed using
WDS.
• Instrument cluster module programing. (From
the module programing menu).
• PATS key learning. (From the PATS menu)
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• Initialize with the powertrain control module.
(From the PATS menu)
• Initialize with the keyless vehicle module. (From
the Remote Keyless Entry menu)
switch turning knob and the ignition switch turning
knob rotated to position II. It is now possible to
select the KEY FREE ON or KEY FREE OFF from
the instrument cluster liquid crystal display (LCD)
using the remote steering column stalk control. In
the OFF mode, the RKE functions still work.
Keyless Vehicle System Overview
Vehicles equipped with keyless vehicle systems,
will be delivered from production in shipping mode.
Shipping mode reduces the vehicle battery drain
to a minimum to extend the period of time the
vehicle can remain dormant without discharging
the vehicle battery.
The keyless vehicle system also incorporates RKE
functions, however the main purpose of the system
is to allow the operator of the vehicle to gain access
to and operate the vehicle without carrying out any
actions with a key or remote buttons.
The keyless vehicle system can be turned off to
give basic key operation if required.
To isolate the keyless vehicle system, the
emergency key must be inserted into the ignition
To exit the shipping mode, the emergency key must
be inserted into the ignition switch turning knob
and rotated to position II. The shipping mode can
now be deselected from the instrument cluster LCD
display using the steering column stalk control.
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12
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5
2
1
3
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5
6
5
E56115
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Passive vehicle key
6
Steering column lock control unit
2
Emergency key
7
Rear exterior keyless vehicle antenna
3
Door latch
8
4
Door exterior handle keyless vehicle
antenna and lock switch
Liftgate/luggage compartment lid lock
switch
9
Keyless vehicle module
5
Interior keyless vehicle antennas
10
RKE antenna
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Item
11
Description
Item
Interior unlock button
12
Description
Central junction box
Passive Key
mm
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1800
1700
1400
2000
1700
1500
1700
2000
2000
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1800
1700
E56114
The passive vehicle key can receive an
identification challenge from the vehicle door
exterior handle keyless vehicle antennas within a
range of approximately 1.5 meters to 2.0 meters.
The challenge from the rear exterior keyless vehicle
antenna will be received at up to 1.5 meters from
the center rear of the vehicle. On receiving the
identification challenge, the passive vehicle key
will emit a coded radio frequency (RF) signal to the
RF receiver. No RF signal will be emitted if the
passive vehicle key does not recognize the coded
low frequency challenge from the keyless vehicle
module.
If the system is functioning correctly, the operator
will be able to open the vehicle doors, liftgate or
luggage compartment lid, as long as a valid passive
key is within the defined areas.
keyless vehicle module will switch on the passive
go functionality.
If a valid passive vehicle key is left in the vehicle
and the vehicle is locked using a second valid
passive vehicle key. The instrument cluster will
indicate the presence of a valid key in the vehicle
and the passive vehicle key left in the vehicle will
be disabled. The disabled passive vehicle key can
only be reactivated by starting the vehicle with the
emergency key.
Up to 8 passive vehicle keys can be programmed
to one keyless vehicle module. Passive vehicle
keys can only be programmed using the Teach
Keys menu in WDS.
If a valid passive vehicle key detects a low
frequency challenge from the interior keyless
antenna and emits a valid RF coded signal, the
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The passive vehicle key is equipped with RKE
function buttons. When an RKE function button is
pressed, the RF signal emitted is received by the
RF receiver within the vehicle. Data is sent from
the RF receiver to the keyless vehicle module. The
keyless vehicle module will validate the transmitted
signal and if valid, operate the relevant function.
E56103
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4
3
1
E56112
Item
Description
1
Emergency mechanical key
2
Passive vehicle key
3
Ignition switch turning knob insert
4
Ignition switch turning knob
Within the passive vehicle key is concealed a
emergency mechanical key. The mechanical key
can be used to open the drivers door and start the
vehicle. The mechanical key is equipped with a
passive anti-theft system (PATS) transducer.
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To start the vehicle with the emergency key, it must
first be assembled to the ignition switch turning
knob insert. When the assembled key is inserted
into the ignition switch turning knob, the key
insertion detection switch sends a signal to the
keyless vehicle module indicating a key has been
inserted. The keyless vehicle module will then
switch off the passive go and revert to standard
PATS functionality.
The emergency key will override the ignition lock
cylinder electrical locking function.
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Steering Column Lock Control Unit
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4
3
1
2
E56113
Item
Description
1
Ignition lock cylinder release solenoid
2
Ignition lock cylinder rotation lock
3
Mechanical key insertion detection switch
4
Steering column lock
5
Steering column lock pin
The steering column lock control unit still carries
out the same function as the standard steering
column lock, but now it has the added functionality
of a solenoid operated ignition lock cylinder
release.
For the steering column lock to release in keyless
vehicle mode, certain criteria must be fulfilled:
• vehicles with automatic transmissions must have
the brake pedal pressed
• vehicles with manual transmissions must have
the clutch pedal pressed
• a valid passive vehicle key must be within the
detection range of the interior keyless vehicle
antenna
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When the brake or clutch pedal is pressed, the
keyless vehicle module is triggered to search for
a valid passive vehicle key. If a valid passive
vehicle key is detected, the ignition lock cylinder
solenoid releases and the ignition switch turning
knob can be pressed in. This will release the
steering lock and allow the ignition switch turning
knob to be rotated to positions I, II and III.
To lock the steering column, the ignition switch
turning knob must be turned to the 0 position and
pulled out by approximately 5mm.
The PATS function is armed until the ignition switch
turning knob has reached position II. When the
ignition switch turning knob is in position II, the
keyless vehicle module receives a request from
the steering column lock control unit to identify the
passive key PATS transducer. The keyless vehicle
module then sends a command on the medium
speed CAN bus to the instrument cluster. The
instrument cluster verifies the validity of the passive
vehicle key PATS transducer and in turn
communicates with the powertrain control module
(PCM) and allows the vehicle to start.
If a new steering column lock control unit is
installed to a vehicle, before it will function, it must
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be initialized using the Initialize System menu in
WDS.
Liftgate/Luggage Compartment Lid Lock
Button
loadspace area will be deactivated and the vehicle
allowed to lock in the normal way. The deactivated
passive vehicle key will be reactivated after the
ignition switch turning knob has been turned to
position II with either a valid passive vehicle key
or a mechanical emergency key.
Interior Keyless Vehicle Antenna
E56178
The liftgate/luggage compartment lid lock button
is located in the licence plate illumination panel.
If the liftgate/luggage compartment lid is closed
and the exterior lock button is pressed while a valid
passive vehicle key in the loadspace area, the
keyless vehicle module will request that the
external keyless vehicle antennas issue a passive
vehicle key challenge. If no valid passive vehicle
key signal is detected by the RF receiver, the
liftgate/luggage compartment lid will be
automatically opened. If a valid passive vehicle
key signal is detected by the exterior keyless
vehicle antennas, the passive vehicle key in the
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The interior keyless vehicle antenna function is to
issue a low frequency challenge to the passive
vehicle key while it is in the passenger
compartment.
The vehicle is equipped with two interior keyless
vehicle antennas in the passenger compartment
area and one in the loadspace area.
The loadspace keyless vehicle antenna is fitted to
prevent the possibility of accidently locking the
passive vehicle key in the loadspace area.
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Exterior Door Handle Antenna and Lock Switch
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2
1
E56134
Item
Description
1
Exterior door handle
2
Exterior keyless vehicle antenna
3
Exterior door lock switch
With the vehicle locked and the keyless vehicle
system active, the exterior keyless vehicle
antennas are dormant and do not scan for a valid
passive vehicle key. The exterior keyless vehicle
antenna will only wake up and issue a challenge
for a valid passive vehicle key when the operator
has begun to pull the exterior door handle.
In the time it takes to open a door, the signal
determining handle movement is sent to the
keyless vehicle module, a request of the exterior
keyless vehicle antenna to detect a valid passive
vehicle key, the receiving and validation of the
passive vehicle key code and the command to the
door latch to unlock has occurred. This whole
process takes approximately 150 ms.
The only time this function will be impaired is if the
vehicle has been left standing for at least 5 days.
The keyless vehicle module will then enter a state
of reduced energy consumption and when the
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vehicle door handle is pulled, it will take a
noticeably increased period for the keyless system
to wake up and unlock the door(s).
When the operator exits the vehicle, the vehicle is
locked by pressing the lock button fitted into the
exterior door handle.
With all doors and liftgate/luggage compartment
lid closed, the exterior door lock button will initiate
a request from the keyless vehicle module to scan
the interior and exterior of the vehicle around the
pressed lock button for valid passive vehicle key.
If a valid passive vehicle key is detected on the
exterior of the vehicle only, the door latches will be
locked. The door latches will remain locked for a
period of 3 seconds to allow for the operator to pull
the exterior door handle to check if the door is
locked. After 3 seconds, if the exterior door handle
is pulled, the door latch will release as in a normal
keyless vehicle entry. If a valid passive vehicle key
is detected in the interior of the vehicle and not on
the exterior, the latches will not be locked. The
vehicle will also not be locked if the ignition switch
turning knob is in the II position. Passive vehicle
locking will be confirmed by the operation of the
vehicles turn signal lamps.
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If the ignition turning knob is in position I or 0 and
the steering column lock is not engaged, the
keyless vehicle module will allow the locking to
operate. A warning chime will sound and a warning
ENGAGE STEERING LOCK will be displayed in
the instrument cluster LCD area if driver's door is
opened.
To double lock the vehicle, requires the exterior
lock button to be pressed twice. The second
pressing of the exterior lock button must occur
within 3 seconds of it first being pressed.
To operate the global closing feature, requires the
exterior lock button on the drivers door only, to be
pressed and held pressed for a period of 2
seconds.
The keyless vehicle central unlocking function can
be programed to operate the drivers door only or
all the doors. To set the desired function, the lock
and unlock button at the passive key has to be
pressed in parallel for 4 seconds. If a rear exterior
door handle or passenger exterior door handle is
pulled when the keyless vehicle system is in driver
door unlock mode, all doors will remain locked. If
the driver exterior door handle is pulled when the
keyless vehicle system is in driver door unlock
mode, only the driver door will unlock and the door
handle passive entry for the rear doors and
passenger door will be inoperative.
In driver door unlock mode, the passenger doors
can only be unlocked using the interior keyless
vehicle system unlock button.
Exterior Door Handle Pull Switch
1
3
2
E57687
Item
Description
1
Exterior door handle
2
Door latch actuator
3
Exterior door handle pull switch
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The exterior door handle switch is operated from
a cam lobe attached to the door latch actuator. As
the exterior door handle is pulled, the door latch
actuator rotates and operates the exterior door
handle pull switch.
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Door Latch
2
1
3
E56150
Item
Description
1
Door latch
2
Door latch unlatch motor
3
Central/double locking motor
Interior Unlock Switch
The keyless vehicle locking system requires unique
door latches.
The door latches are equipped with electric motors
that replace the mechanical unlatch function of the
exterior door handle when the vehicle is in keyless
vehicle system mode. This is because the exterior
door handle is already in a semi pulled state before
the latch unlatch command is received by the latch
lock motors, the latch linkage is not in a position
to engage with the exterior door handle.
If the emergency key is used to enter the vehicle,
the standard mechanical latch linkage is utilized.
Central and double locking is still controlled by the
door control modules, however the commands to
lock and unlock are relayed through the keyless
vehicle module on the high-speed CAN bus circuit.
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E56179
The interior unlock switches function, is to unlock
the rear doors and passenger door locks when the
vehicle has been entered using the passive entry
system in drivers unlock mode.
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Keyless Vehicle Module
E56101
The keyless vehicle module is at the heart of the
keyless vehicle system. It communicates with the
PJB and with the instrument cluster on the medium
speed CAN bus circuit. The keyless vehicle module
stores the passive vehicle key codes. If a new
keyless vehicle module is installed in a vehicle, the
following sequence must be followed before the
system can function.
• Using WDS Program Module routine, program
the keyless vehicle module.
• Using the Initialize System routine, initialize the
keyless vehicle module to the CJB and to the
steering column lock control unit.
• Using the Teach Key function, teach the
minimum number of passive keys required.
Inspection and Verification (Vehicles
with Keyless Entry)
1. Verify the customer concern.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical
or electrical damage.
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Visual Inspection Chart
Mechanical
– Misaligned door(s),
hood, liftgate, tailgate, luggage
compartment and
hood
– Door latch(es)
– Liftgate latch
– Luggage compartment lid latch
– Hood latch
– Actuating Cable(s)
– Exterior door
handle(s)
– Door latch remote
control(s)
– Door lock cylinder
Electrical
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
Fuse(s)
Relay(s)
Wiring harness
Electrical
connector(s)
Door latch motor(s)
Vehicle battery
Liftgate lock switch
Luggage compartment lid lock switch
Passive vehicle key
Keyless vehicle
module
Keyless vehicle
interior antenna(s)
Keyless vehicle
exterior antenna(s)
RF receiver
Ignition lock cylinder
key insert switch
Ignition lock cylinder
release solenoid
Liftgate exterior
release switch
Luggage compartment lid release
switch
3. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported
concern is found, correct the cause (if possible)
before proceeding to the next step.
4. If the cause is not visually evident, connect WDS
to the data link connector.
5. Select the Remote Keyless Entry menu.
6. Retrieve the diagnostic trouble codes (DTC)
and refer to the Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
Index - Keyless Vehicle Module.
7. If no DTC(s) are stored in the keyless vehicle
module, retrieve the DTC(s) from the CJB and
refer to the DTC index - CJB.
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Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index - Keyless Vehicle Module
DTC
Description
B2477
Keyless vehicle module
configuration failure
Possible Source
•
•
Keyless vehicle
module programing
Keyless vehicle
module
Action
Using WDS, Program
Module menu.
PROGRAM the keyless
vehicle module. TEST
the system for normal
operation. If the DTC is
repeated, INSTALL a
new keyless vehicle
module.
REFER to: Keyless
Vehicle Module (50114 Handles, Locks,
Latches and Entry
Systems, Removal
and Installation).
Using WDS, Remote
Keyless Entry, Initialize
System menu.
INITIALIZE the keyless
entry system. TEST the
system for normal operation
B1342
Keyless vehicle module Keyless vehicle module INSTALL a new keyless
vehicle module.
failure
REFER to: Keyless
Vehicle Module (50114 Handles, Locks,
Latches and Entry
Systems, Removal
and Installation).
Using WDS, Remote
Keyless Entry, Initialize
System menu.
INITIALIZE the keyless
entry system. TEST the
system for normal operation
B1096
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Communication failure
between keyless vehicle
module and steering
column lock control unit
•
•
Wiring harness
Keyless vehicle
module
• Steering column lock
control unit
GO to Pinpoint Test A.
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DTC
Description
Possible Source
Action
B1095
Steering column lock
control unit failure
Steering column lock
control unit
INSTALL a new steering
column lock control unit.
REFER to: Keyless
Vehicle Module (50114 Handles, Locks,
Latches and Entry
Systems, Removal
and Installation).
Using WDS, Remote
Keyless Entry, Initialize
System menu.
INITIALIZE the keyless
entry system. TEST the
system for normal operation
B1094
Steering column lock
control unit identification
not stored
Steering column lock
control unit initialization
Using WDS, Remote
Keyless Entry, Initialize
System menu.
INITIALIZE the keyless
entry system. Test the
system for normal operation
B1093
Steering column lock
control unit identification
does not match stored
data
Steering column lock
control unit initialization
Using WDS, Remote
Keyless Entry, Initialize
System menu.
INITIALIZE the keyless
entry system. TEST the
system for normal operation
B1092
Steering column lock
control unit to keyless
vehicle module wiring
harness short to battery
positive
•
Wiring harness
• Steering column lock
control unit
•
Keyless vehicle
module
GO to Pinpoint Test B.
B1069
Keyless vehicle module Keyless vehicle module
secure identification
initialization
missing
B2090
RF antenna data circuit,
short to battery or short
to ground
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• RF antenna harness
•
RF antenna
•
Keyless vehicle
module
• Central junction box
Using WDS, Remote
Keyless Entry, Initialize
System menu.
INITIALIZE the keyless
entry system. TEST the
system for normal operation
GO to Pinpoint Test C.
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DTC
Description
Possible Source
Action
B2091
RF antenna data circuit,
open circuit
• RF antenna harness
•
RF antenna
•
Keyless vehicle
module
• Central junction box
GO to Pinpoint Test D.
B1087
Passenger side rear
door latch clutch switch
active without door
handle unlock pull
switch functioning
• Passenger side rear
door latch wiring
harness
• Passenger side rear
door latch
• Passenger side rear
door unlock switch
For LHD vehicles, GO to
Pinpoint Test E.
B1088
Drivers side rear door
latch clutch switch
active without door
handle unlock pull
switch functioning
• Drivers side rear door
latch wiring harness
• Drivers side rear door
latch
• Drivers side rear door
unlock switch
GO to Pinpoint Test F.
B1089
Passenger side front
door latch clutch switch
active without door
handle unlock pull
switch functioning
• Passenger side front
door latch wiring
harness
• Passenger side front
door latch
• Passenger side front
door unlock switch
GO to Pinpoint Test G.
B1090
Drivers side front door
latch clutch switch
active without door
handle unlock pull
switch functioning
• Drivers side front door
latch wiring harness
• Drivers side front door
latch
• Drivers side front door
unlock switch
GO to Pinpoint Test H.
B1078
Drivers side door
exterior keyless antenna
circuit, short to battery
positive
•
GO to Pinpoint Test I.
•
•
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Drivers side door
exterior keyless
vehicle antenna
wiring harness
Drivers side door
exterior keyless
vehicle antenna
Key-free module
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DTC
Description
Possible Source
Action
B1079
Passengers side door
exterior keyless vehicle
antenna circuit, short to
battery positive
• Passengers side door
exterior keyless
vehicle antenna
wiring harness
• Passengers side door
exterior keyless
vehicle antenna
•
Keyless vehicle
module
GO to Pinpoint Test J.
B1080
Liftgate/luggage
compartment lid exterior
keyless vehicle antenna
circuit, short to battery
positive
•
GO to Pinpoint Test K.
•
•
B1081
Interior passenger area
keyless vehicle antenna
circuit, short to battery
positive
•
•
•
B1082
Interior loadspace
keyless vehicle antenna
circuit, short to battery
positive
•
•
•
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Liftgate/luggage
compartment lid
exterior keyless
vehicle antenna
wiring harness
Liftgate/luggage
compartment lid
exterior keyless
vehicle antenna
Keyless vehicle
module
Interior keyless
vehicle antenna
wiring harness
Interior keyless
vehicle antenna(s)
Keyless vehicle
module
•
Using the Passive
Key Detection Test,
in this section,
Identify the inoperative keyless vehicle
interior antenna.
• If the front interior
keyless vehicle
antenna is inoperative, GO to Pinpoint
Test L.
• If the center interior
keyless vehicle
antenna is inoperative, GO to Pinpoint
Test M.
Interior loadspace
keyless vehicle
antenna wiring
harness
Interior loadspace
keyless vehicle
antenna
keyless vehicle
module
GO to Pinpoint Test N.
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DTC
Description
B1077
Drivers side door
exterior keyless vehicle
antenna circuit, short to
ground
Possible Source
•
•
•
Drivers side door
exterior keyless
vehicle antenna
wiring harness
Drivers side door
exterior keyless
vehicle antenna
Keyless vehicle
module
Action
GO to Pinpoint Test O.
B1083
Passenger side door
exterior keyless vehicle
antenna circuit, short to
ground
• Passengers side door
exterior keyless
vehicle antenna
wiring harness
• Passengers side door
exterior keyless
vehicle antenna
•
Keyless vehicle
module
GO to Pinpoint Test P.
B1086
Liftgate/luggage
compartment lid exterior
keyless vehicle antenna
circuit, short to ground
•
Liftgate/luggage
compartment lid
exterior keyless
vehicle antenna
wiring harness
•
Liftgate/luggage
compartment exterior
keyless vehicle
antenna
•
Keyless vehicle
module
GO to Pinpoint Test Q.
B1070
Interior passenger area
keyless vehicle antenna
circuit, short to ground
•
•
•
•
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Interior keyless
vehicle antenna
wiring harness
Interior keyless
vehicle antenna(s)
Keyless vehicle
module
Using the Passive
Key Detection Test,
Identify the inoperative keyless vehicle
interior antenna.
• If the front interior
keyless vehicle
antenna is inoperative, GO to Pinpoint
Test R.
• If the center interior
keyless vehicle
antenna is inoperative, GO to Pinpoint
Test S.
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DTC
Description
B1071
Interior loadspace
keyless vehicle antenna
circuit, short to ground
Possible Source
•
•
•
B1072
Drivers side door
exterior keyless vehicle
antenna circuit, open
circuit
•
•
•
Action
Interior loadspace
keyless vehicle
antenna wiring
harness
Interior loadspace
keyless vehicle
antenna
keyless vehicle
module
GO to Pinpoint Test T.
Drivers side door
exterior keyless
vehicle antenna
wiring harness
Drivers side door
exterior keyless
vehicle antenna
keyless vehicle
module
GO to Pinpoint Test U.
B1073
Passenger side door
exterior keyless vehicle
antenna circuit, open
circuit
• Passengers side door
exterior keyless
vehicle antenna
wiring harness
• Passengers side door
exterior keyless
vehicle antenna
•
keyless vehicle
module
GO to Pinpoint Test V.
B1074
Liftgate/luggage
compartment lid exterior
keyless vehicle antenna
circuit, open circuit
•
GO to Pinpoint Test W.
•
•
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Liftgate/luggage
compartment lid
exterior keyless
vehicle antenna
wiring harness
Liftgate/luggage
compartment lid
exterior keyless
vehicle antenna
keyless vehicle
module
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DTC
Description
B1075
Interior passenger area
keyless vehicle antenna
circuit, open circuit
Possible Source
•
•
•
B1076
Interior loadspace
keyless vehicle antenna
circuit, open circuit
•
•
•
B1091
Passive vehicle key
programming error
Action
Interior keyless
vehicle antenna
wiring harness
Interior keyless
vehicle antenna(s)
keyless vehicle
module
•
Interior loadspace
keyless vehicle
antenna wiring
harness
Interior loadspace
keyless vehicle
antenna
keyless vehicle
module
GO to Pinpoint Test Z.
Less than minimum
number of passive
vehicle keys known to
the keyless vehicle
module
Using the Passive
Key Detection Test,
Identify the inoperative keyless vehicle
interior antenna.
• If the front interior
keyless vehicle
antenna is inoperative, GO to Pinpoint
Test X.
• If the center interior
keyless vehicle
antenna is inoperative, GO to Pinpoint
Test Y.
Using WDS, Remote
Keyless Entry, Clear
Keys menu, CLEAR all
programmed passive
keys. Using the Add
Keys menu, PROGRAM
the minimum required
number of passive keys
to the keyless vehicle
module. TEST the
system for normal operation.
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Index - CJB
DTC
Description
B1311 - Vehicles with
keyless vehicle system
only.
Unlock switch circuit
open circuit
B1320 - All vehicles.
Drivers side front door
ajar switch circuit open
circuit
Possible Source
• Unlock switch wiring GO to Pinpoint Test AE.
harness
•
Unlock switch
•
•
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Action
Drivers side front
door latch wiring
harness
Drivers side front
door latch
GO to Pinpoint Test AF.
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DTC
Description
B1331 - All vehicles.
Liftgate/luggage
compartment lid latch
ajar switch circuit short
to ground
•
•
•
B2090 - Vehicles without
keyless vehicle system.
•
B2091 - Vehicles without
keyless vehicle system.
RF receiver data
circuit, short circuit
RF receiver data
circuit, short to
battery positive
•
RF receiver data
circuit, open circuit
• No communication
between RF receiver
and CJB
Possible Source
Action
Liftgate/luggage
GO to Pinpoint Test AG.
compartment lid latch
ajar switch wiring
harness
•
Liftgate/luggage
compartment lid latch
ajar switch
•
•
•
•
•
RF receiver wiring
harness
RF receiver
CJB
GO to Pinpoint Test AA.
RF receiver wiring
harness
RF receiver
CJB
GO to Pinpoint Test AB.
B2094 - Vehicles without
keyless vehicle system.
RKE transmitter low
battery
RKE transmitter battery
INSTALL a new RKE
transmitter battery.
Refer to the owners
handbook. TEST the
system for normal operation
B2425 - Vehicles without
keyless vehicle system.
RKE transmitter out of
synchronization
RKE transmitter
CHECK that all known
RKE keys function
correctly. CLEAR the
DTC. TEST the system
for normal operation.
B2894 - All vehicles.
•
Liftgate/luggage
compartment lid
release output circuit,
short to ground
•
Liftgate/luggage
compartment lid
release output circuit,
open circuit
•
B2970 - All vehicles.
liftgate/luggage
compartment lid exterior
release switch circuit,
short to ground
•
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Liftgate/luggage
GO to Pinpoint Test AC.
compartment lid latch
wiring harness
•
liftgate/luggage
compartment lid latch
motor
•
CJB
liftgate/luggage
GO to Pinpoint Test AD.
compartment lid
exterior release
switch wiring harness
•
liftgate/luggage
compartment lid
exterior release
switch
•
CJB
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DTC
Description
U1900
CAN bus communication
error
Possible Source
•
•
•
•
Keyless Vehicle Service Test
Procedure(s)
To carry out a passive key detection test or keyless
vehicle actuator test, the keyless vehicle module
diagnosis entry procedure must be carried out first.
Keyless Vehicle Module Passive key
Diagnosis Entry
1. NOTE: Test mode entry possible on drivers
door only (No entry if drivers door lock
button is defect.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Insert the emergency mechanical key into the
ignition lock cylinder.
Rotate the emergency key to position II.
Pull, and hold the driver-side front exterior door
handle.
Press the driver-side front exterior door handle
lock button 10 times.
Rotate the emergency mechanical key to
position 0.
Remove the emergency mechanical key from
the ignition lock cylinder.
The keyless vehicle module is now in passive key
diagnosis mode. The module will remain in
diagnosis mode for 30 seconds or until the ignition
lock cylinder is rotated to position II.
Passive Key Detection Test
After each activation of a keyless vehicle system
function, the 30 second time out will be restarted.
1. Press the driver-side front exterior door handle
lock button.
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Instrument cluster
CJB
Keyless vehicle
module
CAN bus circuit
Action
If this code is related to
the keyless vehicle
system, the RKE functions and central door
locking functions will not
operate. To continue the
diagnostic,
2. Position the passive vehicle key in the defined
reception area of the driver-side front exterior
door handle keyless vehicle antenna. For every
successful detection of the passive vehicle key,
the vehicle indicator lights will flash once.
3. Press the passenger-side front exterior door
handle lock button.
4. Position the passive vehicle key in the defined
reception area of the passenger side front
exterior door handle keyless vehicle antenna.
For every successful detection of the passive
vehicle key, the vehicle indicator lights will flash
once.
5. Press the liftgate or luggage compartment lid
lock button.
6. Position the passive vehicle key in the defined
reception area of the rear bumper keyless
vehicle antenna. For every successful detection
of the passive vehicle key, the vehicle indicator
lights will flash once.
7. Push in the ignition switch turning knob.
8. Position the passive vehicle key in the front of
the passenger compartment. For every
successful detection of the passive vehicle key
by the front interior keyless vehicle antenna, the
vehicle indicator lights will flash once.
9. Position the passive vehicle key towards the
center rear of the passenger compartment. For
every successful detection of the passive vehicle
key by the center interior keyless vehicle
antenna, the vehicle indicator lights will flash
once.
10. Position the passive vehicle key in the luggage
compartment area of the vehicle. For every
successful detection of the passive vehicle key
by the luggage compartment keyless vehicle
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Keyless Vehicle Actuator Test
1. Press the driver-side front exterior door handle
lock button. The vehicle indicator lights will flash
once.
2. Press the passenger-side front exterior door
handle lock button. The vehicle indicator lights
will flash once.
3. Pull the driver-side front exterior door handle.
The vehicle indicator lights will flash once.
4. Pull the passenger-side front exterior door
handle. The vehicle indicator lights will flash
once.
5. Pull the passenger-side rear exterior door
handle. The vehicle indicator lights will flash
once.
6. Pull the driver-side rear exterior door handle.
The vehicle indicator lights will flash once.
7. Press the liftgate or luggage compartment lid
exterior release switch. The vehicle indicator
lights will flash once.
8. Press the liftgate or luggage compartment lid
lock switch. The vehicle indicator lights will flash
once.
9. Press the clutch pedal (if equipped). The vehicle
indicator lights will flash once.
10. Press the brake pedal. The vehicle indicator
lights will flash once.
11. Push in the ignition switch turning knob. The
vehicle indicator lights will flash once.
12. Pull out the ignition switch turning knob. The
vehicle indicator lights will flash once.
13. Insert the emergency key into the ignition lock
cylinder. The vehicle indicator lights will flash
once.
14. Press the interior unlock switch. The vehicle
indicator lights will flash once.
After each activation of a keyless vehicle system
function, the 30 second time out will be restarted.
If the vehicle indicator lights do not flash, a fault is
indicated with the the component or circuit(s) of
the operated component.
antenna, the vehicle indicator lights will flash
once.
The interior keyless vehicle antenna can also be
activated for testing by pressing the clutch pedal
once, if equipped.
If the vehicle indicator lights do not flash, a fault is
indicated with the antenna or antenna circuit(s).
Keyless Vehicle Module Actuator test
Diagnosis Entry
NOTE: To carry out a keyless vehicle actuator test,
the keyless vehicle module diagnosis entry
procedure must be carried out first.
NOTE: Test mode entry possible on drivers door
only (No entry if drivers door lock button is defect).
1. Insert the emergency mechanical key into the
ignition lock cylinder.
2. Rotate the emergency key to position II and
back to position I.
3. Pull, and hold the driver-side front exterior door
handle.
4. Press the driver-side front exterior door handle
lock button 10 times.
5. Rotate the emergency mechanical key to
position 0.
6. Remove the emergency mechanical key from
the ignition lock cylinder.
The keyless vehicle module is now in Actuator test
diagnosis mode. The module will remain in
diagnosis mode for 30 seconds.
Pinpoint Test (Vehicles with Keyless Vehicle System)
PINPOINT TEST A : DTC: B1096
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
A1: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-AB33 (WH/BK) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect Steering Column Lock Control Unit
C233.
2 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C216.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure the resistance between the steering
column lock control unit C233 pin 5, circuit 8AB33 (WH/BK), harness side and the keyless
vehicle module C216 pin 14, circuit 8-AB33
(WH/BK), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to A2.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 8-AB33 (WH/BK). TEST the
system for normal operation.
E57183
A2: CHECK CIRCUIT 91-AB33 (BK/RD) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Measure the resistance between the steering
column lock control unit C233 pin 2, circuit 91AB33 (BK/RD), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to A3.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 91-AB33 (BK/RD). TEST the
system for normal operation.
E57184
A3: CHECK CIRCUIT 30-AB33 (RD) FOR VOLTAGE
1 Insert the vehicle emergency mechanical key
into the ignition switch turning knob.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
V
3 Measure the voltage between the steering
column lock control unit C233 pin 6, circuit 30AB33 (RD), harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new steering column lock control
unit. TEST the system for normal operation.
If the concern is still evident, INSTALL a new
keyless vehicle module.
E57185
REFER to: Keyless Vehicle Module (501-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,
Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 30-AB33 (RD). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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PINPOINT TEST B : DTC: B1092
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
B1: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-AB33 (WH/BK) FOR SHORT TO BATTERY VOLTAGE
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C216.
2 Insert the vehicle emergency mechanical key
into the ignition switch turning knob.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
V
4 Measure the voltage between the keyless
vehicle module C216 pin 14, circuit 8-AB33
(WH/BK), harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new keyless vehicle
module.
E57186
REFER to: Keyless Vehicle Module (501-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,
Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to B2.
B2: CHECK THE STEERING COLUMN LOCK CONTROL UNIT FOR SHORT TO BATTERY VOLTAGE
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Steering Column Lock Control Unit
C233.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
4 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C216 pin 14, circuit 8-AB33
(WH/BK), and Steering Column Lock Control
Unit C233 pin 5.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new steering column lock control
unit. TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
E57183
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REPAIR circuit 8-AB33 (WH/BK). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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PINPOINT TEST C : DTC: B2090
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
C1: DETERMINE THE EQUIPMENT LEVEL OF THE CENTRAL JUNCTION BOX (CJB).
1 Unfasten the CJB and fold it down.
• Is the location for connector C100 on the top
of the CJB?
ൺ Yes
GO to C7.
ൺ No
GO to C8.
C2: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-AB22 (WH/GN) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C216.
2 Insert the vehicle emergency mechanical key
into the ignition switch turning knob.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
V
4 Measure the voltage between the keyless
vehicle module C216 pin 15, circuit 8-AB22
(WH/GN), harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new keyless vehicle
module.
E57188
REFER to: Keyless Vehicle Module (501-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,
Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to C3.
C3: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-AB22 (WH/GN) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect CJB C99.
2 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C216 pin 15, circuit 8-AB22
(WH/GN), harness side and CJB C99 pin 25,
circuit 8-AB22 (WH/GN), harness side.
• Is the resistance less then 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to C4.
ൺ No
E57192
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REPAIR circuit 8-AB22 (WH/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
C4: CHECK THE RF RECEIVER DATA LINE TO KEYLESS VEHICLE MODULE
1 Disconnect RF Receiver C390.
2 Measure the resistance between the RF
Receiver C390 pin 1, circuit 8-AA57 (WH), and
keyless vehicle module C216 pin 15, circuit 8AB22 (WH/GN).
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to C5.
ൺ No
GO to C6.
E74068
C5: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-AA57 (WH) FOR POWER
1 Disconnect RF Receiver C390.
2 Measure the voltage between the RF Receiver
C390 pin 3, circuit 29-AA57 (OG/YE), harness
side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new RF receiver. TEST the system
for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to C8.
E74069
C6: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-AA57 FOR RESISTANCE
1 Disconnect CJB C98.
2 Measure the resistance between the CJB C98
pin 6, circuit 8-AA57 (WH), and RF Receiver
C390 pin 1, circuit 8-AA57 (WH).
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new CJB.
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
E57473
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REPAIR circuit 8-AA57 (WH). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
C7: CHECK CJB FUSE F102(10A)
1 Check Fuse F102(10A) at CJB.
• Is the fuse OK?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new CJB.
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new Fuse. TEST the System for
normal operation.
C8: CHECK CJB FUSE F43 (10A)
1 Check Fuse F43 (10A) at CJB.
• Is the Fuse OK?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new CJB.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new Fuse. TEST the System for
normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST D : DTC: B2091
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
D1: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-AB22 (WH/GN) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C216.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
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TEST CONDITIONS
V
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure the voltage between the keyless
vehicle module C216 pin 15, circuit 8-AB22
(WH/GN), harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present.
E57188
REFER to: Keyless Vehicle Module (501-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,
Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to D2.
D2: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-AB22 (WH/GN) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect CJB C99.
2 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C216 pin 15, circuit 8-AB22
(WH/GN), harness side and CJB C99 pin 25,
circuit 8-AB22 (WH/GN), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to D3.
ൺ No
E57192
REPAIR circuit 8-AB22 (WH/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
D3: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-AA57 (WH) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect RF Receiver C390.
2 Measure the resistance between the RF
Receiver C390 pin 1, circuit 8-AA57 (WH), and
keyless vehicle module C216 pin 15, circuit 8AB22 (WH/GN).
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to D4.
ൺ No
GO to D5.
E74068
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
D4: CHECK RF RECEIVER POWER SUPPLY 8-AA57
1 Measure the voltage between the RF Receiver
C390 pin 3, circuit 29-AA57 (OG/YE), harness
side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new RF receiver. TEST the system
for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to D6.
E74069
D5: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-AA57 FOR RESISTANCE
1 Disconnect CJB C98..
2 Measure the resistance between the CJB C98
pin 6, circuit 8-AA57 (WH), and RF Receiver
C390 pin 1, circuit 8-AA57 (WH).
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new CJB.
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
E57473
REPAIR circuit 8-AA57 (WH). TEST the
system for normal operation.
D6: CHECK CJB FUSEF43 (10A)
1 Check Fuse F43 (10A) at CJB
• Is the Fuse OK?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new CJB.
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new Fuse. TEST the System for
normal operation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
PINPOINT TEST E : DTC: B1087
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
E1: CHECK FUNCTIONALITY OF SUB-SYSTEM
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C218.
2 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C218 pin 16, circuit 91S-AB29
(BK/GN), harness side and ground during the
passengers rear door handle is pulled.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new keyless vehicle
module.
E57475
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to E2.
E2: CHECK THE WIRING TO RR-UNLOCK SWITCH
1 Disconnect Passenger door connector C55 .
2 Measure the resistance between C45 pin 21,
circuit 91S-AB18 (BK/GN), component side and
ground, during the passengers rear door handle
is pulled.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 91S-AB29 (BK/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
ൺ No
E74070
GO to E3.
E3: CHECK DOOR WIRING TO RR UNLOCK PULL SWITCH
1 Disconnect Right Hand Rear Door Latch C208.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the right-hand
rear exterior door handle switch C208 pin 3,
circuit 91S-AB18 (BK/GN), component side and
ground during the right rear door handle is
pulled.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 91S-AB18 (BK/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
ൺ No
E74072
GO to E4.
E4: CHECK DOOR WIRING TO GROUND
1 Measure the resistance between the right-hand
rear exterior door handle switch C208 pin 5,
circuit 91S-AB18 (BK/GN), component side and
ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new right-hand rear exterior door
handle.
REFER to: Exterior Rear Door Handle (50114 Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry
Systems, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
E74071
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 91-AB18 (BK/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST F : DTC: B1088
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
F1: CHECK FUNCTIONALITY OF SUB-SYSTEM
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C215.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C215 pin 16, circuit 91S-AB18
(BK/GN), harness side and ground during the
passengers rear door handle is pulled.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new keyless vehicle
module.
E57475
REFER to: Keyless Vehicle Module (501-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,
Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to F2.
F2: CHECK THE WIRING TO RR-UNLOCK SWITCH
1 Disconnect Door connector C53 for LHD
vehicles or C55 for RHD vehicles..
2 Measure the resistance between C45 pin 21,
circuit 91S-AB18 (BK/GN), component side and
ground, during the passengers rear door handle
is pulled.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 91S-AB18 (BK/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
ൺ No
E74070
GO to F3.
F3: CHECK DOOR WIRING TO RR UNLOCK PULL SWITCH
1 Disconnect Left-Hand Rear Door Latch C208.
2 Measure the resistance between the left-hand
rear exterior door handle switch C208 pin 3,
circuit 91S-AB18 (BK/GN), component side and
ground during the right rear door handle is
pulled.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 91S-AB18 (BK/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
E74072
ൺ No
GO to F4.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
F4: CHECK DOOR WIRING TO GROUND
1 Disconnect Left-Hand Rear Exterior Door
Handle Switch C208.
2 Measure the resistance between the left hand
rear exterior door handle switch C208 pin 5,
circuit 91-AB18 (BK/GN), component side and
ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new left-hand rear exterior door
handle.
REFER to: Exterior Rear Door Handle (50114 Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry
Systems, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
E74071
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 91-AB18 (BK/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST G : DTC: B1089
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
G1: CHECK FUNCTIONALITY OF SUB-SYSTEM
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C218.
2 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C218 pin 8, circuit 91S-AB24
(BK/GN), harness side and ground during the
passengers front door handle is pulled.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new keyless vehicle
module.
E57481
REFER to: Exterior Rear Door Handle (50114 Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry
Systems, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to G2.
G2: CHECK THE WIRING TO RR-UNLOCK SWITCH
1 Disconnect Door connector C51 for LHD
vehicles or C47 for RHD vehicles..
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between C43 pin 21,
circuit 91S-AB24 (BK/GN), component side and
ground, during the passengers front door handle
is pulled.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 91S-AB24 (BK/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
ൺ No
E74070
GO to G3.
G3: CHECK DOOR WIRING TO RR UNLOCK PULL SWITCH
1 Disconnect Right-Hand Front Door Latch C204.
2 Measure the resistance between the right-hand
front exterior door handle switch C204 pin 3,
circuit 91S-AB24(BK/GN), component side and
ground during the right front door handle is
pulled.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 91S-AB24 (BK/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
E74072
ൺ No
GO to G4.
G4: CHECK DOOR WIRING TO GROUND
1 Disconnect Right Hand Front Door Latch C204.
2 Measure the resistance between the right-hand
front exterior door handle switch C204 pin 5,
circuit 91-AB24 (BK/GN), component side and
ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new right-hand front exterior door
handle.
E74071
REFER to: Exterior Front Door Handle Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle System (50114 Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry
Systems, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 91-AB24 (BK/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
PINPOINT TEST H : DTC: B1090
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
H1: CHECK CIRCUIT 91S-AB14 (BK/RD) FOR SHORT CIRCUIT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C215.
2 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C215 pin 14, circuit 91S-AB13
(BK/GN), harness side and ground during the
driver front door handle is pulled.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new right-hand front exterior door
handle.
REFER to: Exterior Front Door Handle Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle System (50114 Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry
Systems, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
E57508
ൺ No
GO to H2.
H2: CHECK THE WIRING TO RR-UNLOCK SWITCH
1 Disconnect Door connector C47 for LHD
vehicles or C51 for RHD vehicles..
2 Measure the resistance between C41 pin 21,
circuit 91S-AB13 (BK/GN), component side and
ground, during the driver front door handle is
pulled.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
E74070
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new keyless vehicle
module.
REFER to: Keyless Vehicle Module (501-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,
Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 91S-AB13 (BK/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
GO to H3.
H3: CHECK DOOR WIRING TO RR UNLOCK PULL SWITCH
1 Disconnect Left-Hand Front Door Latch C212.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the left-hand
front exterior door handle switch C212 pin 3,
circuit 91S-AB13 (BK/GN), component side and
ground during the left front door handle is pulled.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 91S-AB13 (BK/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to H4.
E74072
H4: CHECK DOOR WIRING TO GROUND
1 Disconnect Left-Hand Front Exterior Door
Handle Switch C212.
2 Measure the resistance between the left hand
front exterior door handle switch C212 pin 5,
circuit 91-AB13 (BK/GN), component side and
ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new left-hand front exterior door
handle.
REFER to: Exterior Front Door Handle Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle System (50114 Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry
Systems, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
E74071
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 91-AB13 (BK/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST I : DTC: B1078
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
I1: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB16 (WH/RD) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect keyless Vehicle Module C218.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C218 pin 20, circuit 1-AB16
(WH/RD), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB16 (BK/RD) or 2-AB16
(GY/RD). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to I2.
E57507
I2: CHECK CIRCUIT 2-AB16 (GY/RD) FOR SHORT TO BATTERY POSITIVE
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C218 pin 20, circuit 1-AB16
(WH/RD), harness side and battery positive.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB16 (BK/RD) or 2-AB16
(GY/RD). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new keyless vehicle
module.
E57507
REFER to: Keyless Vehicle Module (501-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,
Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST J : DTC: B1079
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
J1: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB16 (WH/RD) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C218.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C218 pin 22, circuit 1-AB27
(WH/RD), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB27 (BK/RD) or 2-AB27
(GY/RD). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to J2.
E57603
J2: CHECK CIRCUIT 2-AB27 (GY/RD) FOR SHORT TO BATTERY POSITIVE
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C218 pin 22, circuit 1-AB16
(WH/RD), harness side and battery positive.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB27 (BK/RD) or 2-AB27
(GY/RD). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new keyless vehicle
module.
E57603
REFER to: Keyless Vehicle Module (501-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,
Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST K : DTC: B1080
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
K1: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB10 (WH) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C219.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 14, circuit 1-AB10
(WH), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB10 WH) or 2-AB10 (GY).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to K2.
E57508
K2: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB16 (GY/RD) FOR SHORT TO BATTERY POSITIVEE
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 14, circuit 1-AB10
(WH), harness side and battery positive.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB10 (WH) or 2-AB10 (GY).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new keyless vehicle
module.
E57508
REFER to: Keyless Vehicle Module (501-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,
Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST L : DTC: B1081
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
L1: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB35 (WH/BU) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C219.
2 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 18, circuit 1-AB35
(WH/BU), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB35 (WH/BU) or 2-AB35
(GY/VT). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
E74073
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GO to L2.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
L2: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB35 (GY/RD) FOR SHORT TO BATTERY POSITIVE
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 18, circuit 1-AB35
(WH/BU), harness side and battery positive.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB35 (WH/BU) or 2-AB35
(GY/VT). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
E74073
GO to L3.
L3: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB35 (WH/BU) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 2, circuit 1-AB35A
(WH/BU), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB35A (WH/BU) or 2-AB35A
(GY/VT). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
E57502
GO to L4.
L4: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB35 (GY/RD) FOR SHORT TO BATTERY POSITIVE
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 2, circuit 1-AB35A
(WH/BU), harness side and battery positive.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB35A (WH/BU) or 2-AB35A
(GY/VT). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
E57502
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GO to L5.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
L5: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB36B (GY/OG) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 22, circuit 1-AB36A
(GY/OG), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB36A (GY/OG) or 2-AB36A
(WH/GN). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to L6.
E57603
L6: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB35 (GY/RD) FOR SHORT TO BATTERY POSITIVE
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 22, circuit 1-AB36A
(WH/GN), harness side and battery positive.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB36A (GY/OG) or 2-AB36A
(WH/GN). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new keyless vehicle
module.
E57603
REFER to: Keyless Vehicle Module (501-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,
Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST M : DTC: 1081
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
M1: CHECK CIRCUIT 1-AB36B (WH/GN) FOR SHORT TO BATTERY POSITIVE
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C219.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
V
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure the voltage between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 22, circuit 1-AB36B
(WH/GN), harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
GO to M2.
ൺ No
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new keyless vehicle
module.
E57504
REFER to: Keyless Vehicle Module (501-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,
Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
M2: CHECK CIRCUIT 2-AB36B (GY/OG) FOR SHORT TO BATTERY POSITIVE
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Passenger Compartment Center
Keyless Vehicle Antenna C226.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
V
4 Measure the voltage between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 4, circuit 2-AB36B
(GY/OG), harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 2-AB36B (GY/OG). TEST the
system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to M3.
E57503
M3: CHECK CIRCUIT 1-AB36B (WH/BU) FOR SHORT TO BATTERY POSITIVE
V
1 Measure the voltage between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 22, circuit 1-AB36B
(WH/BU), harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 0 volts?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB36B (WH/BU). TEST the
system for normal operation.
ൺ No
E57504
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INSTALL a new passenger compartment
center keyless vehicle antenna. TEST the
system for normal operation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
PINPOINT TEST N : DTC: B1082
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
N1: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB34 (WH/RD) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C219.
2 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 2, circuit 1-AB34
(WH/RD), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB34 (WH/RD) or 2-AB34
(GY/RD). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to N2.
E57502
N2: CHECK CIRCUIT 2-AB34 (GY/RD) FOR SHORT TO BATTERY POSITIVE
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 2, circuit 1-AB34
(WH/RD), harness side and battery positive.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB34 (WH/RD) or 2-AB34
(GY/RD). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new keyless vehicle
module.
E57502
REFER to: Keyless Vehicle Module (501-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,
Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST O : DTC: B1077
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
O1: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB16 (WH/RD) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C218.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C218 pin 20, circuit 1-AB16
(WH/RD), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB16 (WH/RD) or 2-AB16
(GY/RD). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to O2.
E57507
O2: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB16 (WH/RD) FOR SHORT TO BATTERY POSITIVE
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C218 pin 20, circuit 1-AB16
(WH/RD), harness side and battery positive.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB16 (WH/RD) or 2-AB16
(GY/RD). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new keyless vehicle
module.
E57507
REFER to: Keyless Vehicle Module (501-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,
Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST P : DTC: B1083
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
P1: CHECK CIRCUIT 1-AB27 (WH/RD) FOR SHORT CIRCUIT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C218.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C218 pin 22, circuit 1-AB27
(WH/RD), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB27 (WH/RD) or 2-AB27
(GY/RD). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to P2.
E57603
P2: CHECK CIRCUIT 2-AB27 (GY/RD) FOR SHORT CIRCUIT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect Passenger Side Exterior Front Door
Handle C203.
2 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C218 pin 22, circuit 1-AB27
(WH/RD), harness side and battery positive.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB27 (WH/RD) or 2-AB27
(GY/RD). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new keyless vehicle
module.
E57603
REFER to: Keyless Vehicle Module (501-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,
Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST Q : DTC: B1086
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
Q1: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB10 (WH) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C219.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 14, circuit 1-AB10
(WH), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB10 WH) or 2-AB10 (GY).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to Q2.
E57508
Q2: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB16 (GY/RD) FOR SHORT TO BATTERY POSITIVE
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 14, circuit 1-AB10
(WH), harness side and battery positive.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB10 (WH) or 2-AB10 (GY).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new keyless vehicle
module.
E57508
REFER to: Keyless Vehicle Module (501-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,
Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST R : DTC: B1070
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
R1: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB35 (WH/BU) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C219.
2 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 18, circuit 1-AB35
(WH/BU), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB35 (WH/BU) or 2-AB35
(GY/VT). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
E74073
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GO to R2.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
R2: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB35 (GY/RD) FOR SHORT TO BATTERY POSITIVE
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 18, circuit 1-AB35
(WH/BU), harness side and battery positive.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB35 (WH/BU) or 2-AB35
(GY/VT). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
E74073
GO to R3.
R3: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB35 (WH/BU) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 2, circuit 1-AB35A
(WH/BU), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB35A (WH/BU) or 2-AB35A
(GY/VT). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
E57502
GO to R4.
R4: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB35 (GY/RD) FOR SHORT TO BATTERY POSITIVE
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 2, circuit 1-AB35A
(WH/BU), harness side and battery positive.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB35A (WH/BU) or 2-AB35A
(GY/VT). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
E57502
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GO to R5.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
R5: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB36B (GY/OG) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 22, circuit 1-AB36A
(GY/OG), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB36A (GY/OG) or 2-AB36A
(WH/GN). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to R6.
E57603
R6: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB35 (GY/RD) FOR SHORT TO BATTERY POSITIVE
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 22, circuit 1-AB36A
(WH/GN), harness side and battery positive.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB36A (GY/OG) or 2-AB36A
(WH/GN). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new keyless vehicle
module.
E57603
REFER to: Keyless Vehicle Module (501-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,
Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST S : DTC: B1070
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
S1: CHECK CIRCUIT 1-AB36B (WH/GN) FOR SHORT CIRCUIT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C219.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 22, circuit 1-AB36B
(WH/GN), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new keyless vehicle
module.
E57603
REFER to: Keyless Vehicle Module (501-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,
Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to S2.
S2: CHECK CIRCUIT 2-AB36B (GY/OG) FOR SHORT CIRCUIT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect Passenger Compartment Center
Keyless Vehicle Antenna C226.
2 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 4, circuit 2-AB36B
(GY/OG), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to S3.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 2-AB36B (GY/OG). TEST the
system for normal operation.
E57602
S3: CHECK CIRCUIT 1-AB36B (WH/GN) FOR SHORT CIRCUIT TO GROUND
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 22, circuit 1-AB36B
(WH/GN), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new passenger compartment
center keyless vehicle antenna. TEST the
system for normal operation.
ൺ No
E57603
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REPAIR circuit 1-AB36B (WH/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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PINPOINT TEST T : DTC: B1071
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
T1: CHECK CIRCUIT 1-AB34 (WH/RD) FOR SHORT CIRCUIT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C219.
2 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 2, circuit 1-AB34
(WH/RD), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB34 (WH/RD) or 2-AB34
(GY/RD). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to T2.
E57502
T2: CHECK CIRCUIT 1/2-AB34 (WH/RD) FOR SHORT TO BATTERY POSITIVE
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 2, circuit 1-AB34
(WH/RD), harness side and battery positive.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 1-AB34 (WH/RD) or 2-AB34
(GY/RD). TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new keyless vehicle
module.
E57502
REFER to: Keyless Vehicle Module (501-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,
Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST U : DTC: B1072
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
U1: CHECK CIRCUIT 1-AB16 FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C218.
2 Disconnect Driver Side Exterior Front Door
Handle Keyless Vehicle Antenna C211.
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501-14-63
501-14-63
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C218 pin 20, circuit 1-AB16
(WH/RD), harness side and the driver side
exterior front door handle keyless vehicle
antenna C211 pin 1, circuit 1-AB16 (WH/RD),
harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to U2.
ൺ No
E74074
REPAIR circuit 1-AB16 (WH/RD). TEST the
system for normal operation.
U2: CHECK CIRCUIT 2-AB16 (GY/RD) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C218 pin 2, circuit 2-AB16
(GY/RD), harness side and the driver side
exterior front door handle keyless vehicle
antenna C211 pin 2, circuit 2-AB16 (GY/RD),
harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new driver side exterior
front door handle.
E74075
REFER to: Exterior Front Door Handle Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle System (50114 Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry
Systems, Removal and Installation).
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 2-AB16 (GY/RD). TEST the
system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST V : DTC: B1073
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
V1: CHECK CIRCUIT 1-AB27 (WH/RD) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C218.
2 Disconnect Passenger Side Exterior Front Door
Handle Keyless Vehicle Antenna C203.
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501-14-64
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C218 pin 22, circuit 1-AB27
(WH/RD), harness side and the passenger side
exterior front door handle keyless vehicle
antenna C203 pin 1, circuit 1-AB27 (WH/RD),
harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to V2.
ൺ No
E57597
REPAIR circuit 1-AB27 (WH/RD). TEST the
system for normal operation.
V2: CHECK CIRCUIT 2-AB27 (GY/RD) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C218 pin 4, circuit 2-AB27
(GY/RD), harness side and the passenger side
exterior front door handle keyless vehicle
antenna C203 pin 2, circuit 2-AB27 (GY/RD),
harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new passenger side
exterior front door handle.
E57596
REFER to: Exterior Front Door Handle Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle System (50114 Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry
Systems, Removal and Installation).
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 2-AB27 (GY/RD). TEST the
system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST W : DTC: B1074
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
W1: CHECK CIRCUIT 1-AB10 (WH) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C219.
2 Disconnect Rear Bumper Keyless Vehicle
Antenna C227.
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501-14-65
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 14, circuit 1-AB10
(WH), harness side and the rear bumper keyless
vehicle antenna C227 pin 1, circuit 1-AB10
(WH), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to W2.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 1-AB10 (WH). TEST the
system for normal operation.
E57595
W2: CHECK CIRCUIT 2-AB10 (GY) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 15, circuit 2-AB10
(GY), harness side and the rear bumper keyless
vehicle antenna C227 pin 2, circuit 2-AB10 (GY),
harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new rear bumper keyless
vehicle antenna. TEST the system for normal
operation.
E57594
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 2-AB10 (GY). TEST the
system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST X : DTC: B1075
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
X1: CHECK CIRCUIT 1-AB35 (WH/BU) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C219.
2 Disconnect Passenger Compartment Front
Keyless Vehicle Antenna C226.
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501-14-66
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 20, circuit 1-AB35
(WH/BU), harness side and the passenger
compartment front keyless vehicle antenna
C226 pin 2, circuit 1-AB35 (WH/BU), harness
side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to X2.
ൺ No
E57593
REPAIR circuit 1-AB35 (WH/BU). TEST the
system for normal operation.
X2: CHECK CIRCUIT 2-AB35 (GY/VT) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 2, circuit 2-AB35
(GY/VT), harness side and the passenger
compartment front keyless vehicle antenna
C226 pin 1, circuit 2-AB35 (GY/VT), harness
side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new passenger compartment front keyless vehicle antenna. TEST the
system for normal operation.
E57592
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 2-AB35 (GY/VT). TEST the
system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST Y : DTC: B1075
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
Y1: CHECK CIRCUIT 1-AB36B (WH/GN) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C219.
2 Disconnect Passenger Compartment Center
Keyless Vehicle Antenna C221.
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501-14-67
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 22, circuit 1-AB36B
(WH/GN), harness side and the passenger
compartment center keyless vehicle antenna
C221 pin 2, circuit 1-AB36B (WH/GN), harness
side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to Y2.
ൺ No
E57590
REPAIR circuit 1-AB36B (WH/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
Y2: CHECK CIRCUIT 2-AB36B (GY/OG) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 4, circuit 2-AB36B
(GY/OG), harness side and the passenger
compartment center keyless vehicle antenna
C221 pin 1, circuit 2-AB36B (GY/OG), harness
side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new passenger compartment center keyless vehicle antenna. TEST
the system for normal operation.
E57591
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 2-AB36B (GY/OG). TEST the
system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST Z : DTC: B1076
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
Z1: CHECK CIRCUIT 1-AB34 (WH-RD) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect Keyless Vehicle Module C219.
2 Disconnect Luggage Compartment Keyless
Vehicle Antenna C224.
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501-14-68
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 18, circuit 1-AB34
(WH/RD), harness side and the luggage
compartment keyless vehicle antenna C224 pin
1, circuit 1-AB34 (WH/RD), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to Z2.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 1-AB34 (WH/RD). TEST the
system for normal operation.
E57685
Z2: CHECK CIRCUIT 2-AB34 (GY/RD) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Measure the resistance between the keyless
vehicle module C219 pin 1, circuit 2-AB34
(GY/RD), harness side and the luggage
compartment keyless vehicle antenna C224 pin
2, circuit 2-AB34 (GY/RD), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new luggage compartment keyless vehicle antenna. REFER. TEST
the system for normal operation.
E57686
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 2-AB34 (GY/RD). TEST the
system for normal operation.
Pinpoint Test (vehicles with RKE)
PINPOINT TEST AA : DTC: B2090
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AA1: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-AA57 (WH) FOR SHORT CIRCUIT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect CJB C98.
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501-14-69
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the CJB C98
pin 6, circuit 8-AA57 (WH), harness side and
ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to AA2.
ൺ No
GO to AA3.
E57189
AA2: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-AA57 (WH) FOR SHORT CIRCUIT TO BATTERY POSITIVE
1 Ignition switch in position II.
V
2 Measure the voltage between the CJB C98 pin
6, circuit 8-AA57 (WH), harness side and
ground.
• Is the voltage 0 volts?
ൺ Yes
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new CJB.
E57190
REFER to: Generic Electronic Module (GEM)
(419-10 Multifunction Electronic Modules,
Diagnosis and Testing).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to AA4.
AA3: CHECK THE RF RECEIVER FOR SHORT CIRCUIT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect RF Receiver C390.
2 Measure the resistance between the CJB C98
pin 6, circuit 8-AA57 (WH), harness side and
ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new RF receiver. TEST the system
for normal operation.
ൺ No
E57189
REPAIR circuit 8-AA57 (WH). TEST the
system for normal operation.
AA4: CHECK THE RF RECEIVER FOR SHORT TO BATTERY POSITIVE
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
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501-14-70
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Disconnect RF Receiver C390.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
V
4 Measure the voltage between the CJB C98 pin
6, circuit 8-AA57 (WH), harness side and
ground.
• Is the voltage 0 volts?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new RF receiver. TEST the system
for normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 8-AA57 (WH). TEST the
system for normal operation.
E57190
PINPOINT TEST AB : DTC: B2091
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AB1: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-AA57 (WH) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect CJB C98.
2 Disconnect RF Receiver C390.
3 Measure the resistance between the CJB C98
pin 6, circuit 8-AA57 (WH), harness side and
the RF receiver C390 pin 1, circuit 8-AA57 (WH),
harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new RF receiver. TEST
the system for normal operation. If the DTC is
repeated, INSTALL a new CJB.
E57473
REFER to: Generic Electronic Module (GEM)
(419-10 Multifunction Electronic Modules,
Diagnosis and Testing).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 8-AA57 (WH). TEST the
system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST AC : DTC: B2894
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AC1: CHECK CIRCUIT 32-AA27 (WH/GN) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect CJB C100.
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501-14-71
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Disconnect Liftgate/Luggage Compartment Lid
Latch C798.
3 Measure the resistance between the CJB C100
pin 46, circuit 32-AA27 (WH/GN), harness side
and the liftgate/luggage compartment lid latch
C798 pin 1, circuit 32-AA27 (BK), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to AC2.
ൺ No
E57856
REPAIR circuit 32-AA27 (WH/GN) or circuit
32-AA27 (BK). TEST the system for normal
operation.
AC2: CHECK CIRCUIT 31-GL20 (BK) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Measure the resistance between the liftgate/luggage compartment lid latch C798 pin 2,
circuit 31-GL20 (BK), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to AC3.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 31-GL20 (BK). TEST the
system for normal operation.
E57855
AC3: CHECK CIRCUIT 32-AA27 (WH/GN) FOR SHORT CIRCUIT TO GROUND
1 Measure the resistance between the CJB C100
pin 46, circuit 32-AA27 (WH/GN), harness side
and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new liftgate/luggage
compartment lid latch.
E57854
REFER to: Liftgate Latch - 3-Door/5-Door
(501-14 Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry
Systems, Removal and Installation)
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 32-AA27 (WH/GN) or circuit
32-AA27 (BK). TEST the system for normal
operation.
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501-14-72
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
PINPOINT TEST AD : DTC: B2970
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AD1: CHECK CIRCUIT 31S-AA30 (BK/YE) FOR SHORT CIRCUIT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect CJB C99.
2 Measure the resistance between the CJB C99
pin 30, circuit 31S-AA30 (BK/YE), harness side
and ground.
• With the liftgate or luggage compartment lid
closed, is the resistance greater than 10,000
ohms?
ൺ Yes
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new CJB.
E57853
REFER to: Generic Electronic Module (GEM)
(419-10 Multifunction Electronic Modules,
Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to AD2.
AD2: CHECK THE LIFTGATE/LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LID EXTERIOR RELEASE SWITCH
FOR CLOSED CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect Liftgate/Luggage Compartment Lid
Exterior Release Switch C799.
2 Measure the resistance between the CJB C99
pin 30, circuit 31S-AA30 (BK/YE), harness side
and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new liftgate/luggage compartment
lid exterior release switch. TEST the system
for normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit circuit 31S-AA30 (BK/YE).
TEST the system for normal operation.
E57853
PINPOINT TEST AE : DTC: B1311
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
NOTE: The door latches must be in the locked mode to conduct this test.
AE1: CHECK CIRCUIT 91S-AA64 (BK/GN) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect Right-Hand Side Front Door Control
Module C722.
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501-14-73
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the right-hand
front door control module C722 pin 13, circuit
91S-AA64 (BK/GN), harness side and the righthand front door control module C722 pin 16,
circuit 91-AA58 (BK/YE), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to AE2.
ൺ No
E57852
GO to AE3.
AE2: CHECK CIRCUIT 91S-AA64A (BK/GN) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect Left-Hand Side Front Door Control
Module C729.
2 Measure the resistance between the left-hand
side front door control module C729 pin 13,
circuit 91S-AA64A (BK/GN), harness side and
the left-hand side front door control module
C729 pin 16, circuit 91-AA58A (BK/YE), harness
side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
E57852
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new left-hand side front
door control module. CLEAR the DTC. TEST
the system for normal operation. If the DTC is
still present, INSTALL a new right-hand side
front door control module. CLEAR the DTC.
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to AE4.
AE3: CHECK THE RIGHT-HAND FRONT DOOR LATCH UNLOCK SWITCH FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect Right-Hand Side Front Door Latch
C149.
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501-14-74
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the right-hand
side front door control module C722 pin 13,
circuit 91S-AA64 (BK/GN), harness side and
the right-hand side front door latch C149 pin 9,
circuit 91S-AA64 (BK/GN), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new right-hand side front door
latch.
E57851
REFER to: Front Door Latch - 3-Door (501-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,
Removal and Installation)
/ Front Door Latch - 3-Door, Vehicles With:
Keyless Vehicle System (501-14 Handles,
Locks, Latches and Entry Systems, Removal
and Installation)
/ Front Door Latch - 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon
(501-14 Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry
Systems, Removal and Installation)
/ Front Door Latch - 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon,
Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle System (50114 Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry
Systems, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 91S-AA64 (BK/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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501-14-75
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AE4: CHECK THE LEFT-HAND FRONT DOOR LATCH UNLOCK SWITCH FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Measure the resistance between the left-hand
side front door control module C729 pin 13,
circuit 91S-AA64A (BK/GN), harness side and
the left-hand side front door latch C148 pin 9,
circuit 91S-AA64A (BK/GN), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new left-hand side front door latch.
REFER to: Front Door Latch - 3-Door (501-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,
Removal and Installation)
/ Front Door Latch - 3-Door, Vehicles With:
Keyless Vehicle System (501-14 Handles,
Locks, Latches and Entry Systems, Removal
and Installation)
/ Front Door Latch - 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon
(501-14 Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry
Systems, Removal and Installation)
/ Front Door Latch - 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon,
Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle System (50114 Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry
Systems, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
E57851
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 91S-AA64A (BK/GN). TEST
the system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST AF : DTC: B1320
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
NOTE: The door latch must be in the open position to conduct this test.
AF1: CHECK CIRCUIT 31S-GL9A (BK/YE) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect CJB C99.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the CJB C99
pin 12, circuit 31S-GL9A (BK/YE), harness side
and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new CJB.
E57850
REFER to: Generic Electronic Module (GEM)
(419-10 Multifunction Electronic Modules,
Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to AF2.
AF2: CHECK CIRCUIT 31S-GL9A (BK/YE) FOR SHORT CIRCUIT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect Driver Side Front Door Latch C148.
2 Measure the resistance between the CJB C99
pin 12, circuit 31S-GL9A (BK/YE), harness side
and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new driver side front door latch.
E57850
REFER to: Front Door Latch - 3-Door (501-14
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems,
Removal and Installation)
/ Front Door Latch - 3-Door, Vehicles With:
Keyless Vehicle System (501-14 Handles,
Locks, Latches and Entry Systems, Removal
and Installation)
/ Front Door Latch - 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon
(501-14 Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry
Systems, Removal and Installation)
/ Front Door Latch - 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon,
Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle System (50114 Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry
Systems, Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 31S-GL9A (BK/YE). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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501-14-77
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
PINPOINT TEST AG : DTC: B1331
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
NOTE: The door latch must be in the open position to conduct this test.
AG1: CHECK CIRCUIT 31S-GL20 (BK/RD) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect CJB C99.
2 Measure the resistance between the CJB C99
pin 26, circuit 31S-GL20 (BK/RD), harness side
and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
Using WDS, CLEAR the DTC. TEST the
system for normal operation. If the DTC is still
present, INSTALL a new CJB.
E57849
REFER to: Generic Electronic Module (GEM)
(419-10 Multifunction Electronic Modules,
Removal and Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
GO to AG2.
AG2: CHECK CIRCUIT 31S-GL20 (BK/RD) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect Liftgate/Luggage Compartment Lid
C58.
2 Measure the resistance between the CJB C99
pin 26, circuit 31S-GL20 (BK/RD), harness side
and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new liftgate/luggage compartment
lid latch.
E57849
REFER to: Liftgate Latch - 3-Door/5-Door
(501-14 Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry
Systems, Removal and Installation)
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
Repair circuit 31S-GL20 (BK/RD). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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501-14-78
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Remote Transmitter Programming(41 004 0)
1. NOTE: A maximum of eight keyless entry
remote transmitters can be programmed to
the Central Junction Box (CJB).
Programming must be done at the same time
for all the transmitters.
NOTE: To enter programming mode, first make
sure that the vehicle battery is fully charged and
the anti-theft system is not armed or triggered (if
equipped).
NOTE: Make sure the turn signal indicators are in
the OFF position.
Fasten the safety belts and close all doors
to make sure conflicting chimes do not
sound during programming.
2. NOTE: The ignition must be turned to
position II exactly four times during remote
transmitter programming.
Turn the ignition switch from position I to
position II four times exactly within six
seconds.
3. Turn the ignition switch to position 0.
4. An audible chime will be heard (only in
vehicles built before 2008 model year) to
indicate that it is now possible to programme
the keys for ten seconds.
5. Press and hold one of the buttons on the
remote transmitter until a chime sounds. This
indicates a new transmitter code has been
successfully received.
6. To program additional transmitters, repeat
step 5.
7. The system will leave the learning mode after
the ignition switch is turned to either position
II, or if no new transmitter is programmed
during the 10 seconds, or if eight remote
transmitters have been programmed.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Hood Latch
1. Remove the air deflector.
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
x4
E112650
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
7
4
6
1
5
2
9 Nm
3
E51247
Item
Description
Item
1
Coolant expansion tank to radiator hose
See Removal Detail
5
Hood latch electrical connector
6
Hood lock cylinder connecting clip
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
7
Hood lock cylinder connecting shaft
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
2
Coolant expansion tank to coolant outlet
connector hose
See Removal Detail
3
Hood latch retaining bolts
See Installation Detail
4
Hood latch
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
Description
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 1 Coolant expansion tank to radiator hose
1. Detach the coolant expansion tank to
radiator hose from the coolant hose retaining
clamp.
Item 4 Hood latch
1. NOTE: Make a note of the position and
orientation of the hood lock cylinder
connecting clip.
Item 2 Coolant expansion tank to coolant outlet
connector hose
1. Detach the coolant expansion tank to coolant
outlet connector hose from the hose
retaining clamp.
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501-14-81
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-81
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Detach the hood lock cylinder to hood latch
rod swivel joint from the hood latch
connecting clip.
Item 7 Hood lock cylinder connecting shaft
1. NOTE: Make a note of the position and
orientation of the hood lock cylinder
connecting shaft.
Remove the hood lock cylinder connecting
shaft from the hood latch.
• Discard the hood lock cylinder connecting
shaft.
E51249
Item 6 Hood lock cylinder connecting clip
1. NOTE: Make a note of the position and
orientation of the hood lock cylinder
connecting shaft.
E41572
Remove the hood lock cylinder connecting
clip from the hood lock cylinder connecting
shaft (hood latch shown removed for clarity).
E51248
Installation Details
Item 7 Hood lock cylinder connecting shaft
1. NOTE: Make sure that the hood lock cylinder
connecting shaft is installed in the same
position and alignment as removed.
NOTE: Make sure that the hood lock cylinder
connecting shaft clips are facing the correct way.
The long clips of the hood lock cylinder connecting
shaft should be installed into the hood latch.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410710en
501-14-82
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-82
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Install the hood lock cylinder connecting
shaft to the hood latch.
Item 4 Hood latch
1. Connect the hood lock cylinder shaft swivel
joint to the hood latch connecting clip.
E41572
Item 6 Hood lock cylinder connecting clip
1. NOTE: Make sure that the hood lock cylinder
connecting shaft clips are facing the correct
way. The short clips of the hood lock cylinder
connecting shaft should be installed into the
hood lock cylinder connecting clip.
NOTE: The hood lock cylinder connecting shaft
clips must be compressed before being installed
into the hood lock cylinder connecting clip.
E51249
Item 3 Hood latch retaining bolts
1. Tighten the hood latch retaining bolts.
• Adjust the hood latch so that the hood
alignment is correct.
For additional information, refer to: Hood
Alignment (501-02 Front End Body Panels,
General Procedures).
Using a suitable flat bladed screwdriver,
install the hood lock cylinder connecting clip
to the hood lock cylinder connecting shaft
(hood latch shown removed for clarity).
E51248
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410710en
501-14-83
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-83
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Door Latch — 3-Door
Connect the front door power window control
switch electrical connector.
General Equipment
Electric hand drill
Rivet gun
Materials
Name
Adhesive - Loctite 243
Specification
WSK-M2G349-A7
1. Remove the front door trim panel.
For additional information, refer to: Front
Door Trim Panel - 3-Door (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
2. Remove the exterior front door handle.
For additional information, refer to: Exterior
Front Door Handle (501-14 Handles, Locks,
Latches and Entry Systems, Removal and
Installation).
E39524
6. Using the front door power window control
switch, align the window glass clamp
retaining bolts with the access holes.
3. Connect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
4. Remove the front door window regulator
grommets.
E42003
7. Loosen the front door window glass clamp
retaining bolts.
E42003
8 Nm
5. NOTE: Support the front door power window
control unit.
TIE39519
8. Raise the front door window glass.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410714en
501-14-84
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-84
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
9. Disconnect the front door power window
control switch electrical connector.
E39524
10. Using suitable tape, secure the front door
window glass to the front door.
E42004
11. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General
Procedures).
12. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
E51757
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410714en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-85
501-14-85
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
1
Exterior mirror interior trim panel
See Removal Detail
2
Front door tweeter speaker electrical
Item
Description
connector
3
Exterior mirror electrical connector (if
equipped)
6
15 Nm
15 Nm
4
5
N
N
5
23 Nm
E47359
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410714en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-86
501-14-86
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
4
Door check strap retaining bolt
5
Door hinge retaining bolts
See Removal Detail
Item
Description
See Installation Detail
6
Door (left-hand door shown)
See Removal Detail
10
9
7
12
11
8 Nm
8
8 Nm
8 Nm
13
E51750
Item
Description
Item
7
Front door handle, lock and latch retaining
bracket retaining screw
11
Front door wiring harness
See Removal Detail
8
Front door latch retaining bolts
12
9
Front door wiring harness retaining clip
See Removal Detail
Front door lock actuator retaining screw
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
10
Front door latch remote control cable
See Removal Detail
13
Front door inner panel
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Description
G410714en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-87
501-14-87
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
15
19
17
16
14
18
N
E51751
Item
Description
Item
Description
14
Front door latch electrical connector
18
15
Front door handle, lock and latch retaining
bracket
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
Front door latch retaining bracket retaining
rivet
See Removal Detail
19
Front door latch
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
16
17
Front door latch remote control cable
See Removal Detail
Front exterior door handle remote control
cable
See Removal Detail
13. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
14. Vehicles with global closing, initialize the
door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
Removal Details
Item 1 Exterior mirror interior trim panel
CAUTION: Do not place excessive strain
on the exterior mirror and front door
tweeter speaker wiring harness.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410714en
501-14-88
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-88
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 5 Door hinge retaining bolts
3.
CAUTION: After the front door wiring
harness electrical connector has been
disconnected, position the front door back
onto the front door hinges. Failure to follow
this instruction may cause damage to the
front door.
Position the front door onto the front door
hinges.
Item 9 Front door wiring harness retaining clip
TIE41214
1.
1. Detach the front door wiring harness
retaining clip from the front door.
CAUTION: Protect the door using a soft
cloth to prevent damage to the front door.
With the aid of another technician and a
suitable trolly jack, support and detach the
front door from the front door hinges.
Item 6 Door (left-hand door shown)
1. Detach the electrical connector from the
A-pillar.
E47330
Item 10 Front door latch remote control cable
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, latch the front
door lock into the closed position.
TIE41215
2. Remove the front door.
• Disconnect the electrical connector.
E52756
2. Detach the front door latch remote control
cable from the front door latch remote
control handle.
1. Operate the door latch remote control handle
lock to the lock position.
2. Release the remote control cable retaining
clips.
TIE41216
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410714en
501-14-89
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-89
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
3. Detach the inner remote control cable from
the remote control handle lock lever.
3
Item 13 Front door inner panel
CAUTION: When removing the front door
inner panel, care must be taken that the
door wiring harness is not trapped or
placed under excessive strain.
Item 15 Front door handle, lock and latch
2
1
retaining bracket
1. Press in the centers of the front door handle,
lock and latch retaining bracket retaining clip
locking pins.
E52632
Item 11 Front door wiring harness
1. Detach and push the front door wiring
harness into the front door.
E51961
Item 16 Front door latch remote control cable
1. NOTE: Do not kink the front door latch
remote control cable.
NOTE: In order to remove the front door latch
remote control cable from the front door latch lever
the cable must be rotated.
E47360
Item 12 Front door lock actuator retaining screw
1. Detach the front door lock actuator.
1. Loosen the door lock actuator retaining
screw.
2. Release the door lock actuator retaining clip.
3. Slide the door lock actuator towards the front
of the vehicle.
Disconnect the front door latch remote
control cable from the front door latch.
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, release the
front door latch remote control cable locking
tangs from the front door latch.
2. Detach the front door latch remote control
outer cable from the front door latch.
3. Rotate the front door latch remote control
cable.
1
3
2
3
2
1
E51955
1
E52633
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410714en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-90
501-14-90
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 17 Front exterior door handle remote
Item 18 Front door latch retaining bracket
control cable
retaining rivet
1. NOTE: Do not kink the front exterior door
handle remote control cable.
1. Using a suitable Electric hand drill remove
and discard the door latch retaining bracket
retaining rivet.
NOTE: In order to remove the front exterior door
handle remote control cable from the front door
latch lever the cable must be rotated.
Disconnect the front exterior door handle
remote control cable from the front door
latch.
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, release the
front exterior door handle remote control
outer cable locking tangs from the front door
latch.
2. Detach the front exterior door handle remote
control cable from the front door latch.
3. Rotate the front exterior door handle remote
control cable.
Item 19 Front door latch
1. Detach the front door latch actuator from the
front door handle, lock and latch retaining
bracket.
1. Press the front door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket release clip.
2. Slide the front door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket out of the front door latch.
1
1
1
2
2
E51962
3
2. Detach the front door lock cylinder actuator
rod from the front door latch.
E52634
Installation Details
Item 19 Front door latch
1. Connect the front door lock cylinder actuator
rod to the front door latch.
• Using a suitable Rivet gun install a new front
door latch rivet.
2. Install the front door latch.
E41506
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410714en
501-14-91
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-91
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 15 Front door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket
1. Install the front door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket to the door inner panel.
2. From the back of the front door handle, lock
and latch retaining bracket press in the
retaining clip locking pins.
E51961
Item 13 Front door inner panel
1. Before installing the front door inner panel
retaining bolts, feed the door wiring harness
electrical connector through the front door
wiring harness hole.
Item 12 Front door lock actuator retaining screw
1. Install the front door lock actuator to the
front door.
2. Tighten the front door lock actuator retaining
screw.
Item 5 Door hinge retaining bolts
1. Apply a coating of adhesive to the door hinge
center retaining bolts.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410714en
501-14-92
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-92
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Door Latch — 3-Door, Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle
System
Connect the front door power window control
switch electrical connector.
General Equipment
Electric hand drill
Rivet gun
Materials
Name
Adhesive - Loctite 243
Specification
WSK-M2G349-A7
1. Remove the front door trim panel.
For additional information, refer to: Front
Door Trim Panel - 3-Door (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
2. Remove the exterior front door handle.
For additional information, refer to: Exterior
Front Door Handle - Vehicles With: Keyless
Vehicle System (501-14 Handles, Locks,
Latches and Entry Systems, Removal and
Installation).
E39524
6. Using the front door power window control
switch, align the window glass clamp
retaining bolts with the access holes.
3. Connect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
4. Remove the front door window regulator
grommets.
E42003
7. Loosen the front door window glass clamp
retaining bolts.
8 Nm
E42003
5. NOTE: Support the front door power window
control unit.
TIE39519
8. Raise the front door window glass.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413499en
501-14-93
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-93
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
9. Disconnect the front door power window
control switch electrical connector.
E39524
10. Using suitable tape, secure the front door
window glass to the front door.
E42004
11. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General
Procedures).
12. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
E51757
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413499en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-94
501-14-94
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
1
Exterior mirror interior trim panel
See Removal Detail
2
Front door tweeter speaker electrical
Item
Description
connector
3
Exterior mirror electrical connector (if
equipped)
6
15 Nm
15 Nm
4
5
N
N
5
23 Nm
E47359
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413499en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-95
501-14-95
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
4
Door check strap retaining bolt
5
Door hinge retaining bolts
See Removal Detail
Item
Description
See Installation Detail
6
Door (left-hand door shown)
See Removal Detail
10
9
7
12
11
8 Nm
8
8 Nm
8 Nm
13
E51750
Item
Description
Item
7
Front door handle, lock and latch retaining
bracket retaining screw
11
Front door wiring harness
See Removal Detail
8
Front door latch retaining bolts
12
9
Front door wiring harness retaining clip
See Removal Detail
Front door lock actuator retaining screw
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
10
Front door latch remote control cable
See Removal Detail
13
Front door inner panel
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Description
G413499en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-96
501-14-96
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
19
16
18
17
22 N
20
21
23
15
14
E52030
Item
Description
Item
Description
14
Front door latch electrical connector
21
15
Front door lock cylinder position sensor
electrical connector
See Removal Detail
Front exterior door handle remote control
cable
See Removal Detail
22
Exterior front door handle RKE electrical
connector
See Removal Detail
Front door latch retaining bracket retaining
rivet
See Removal Detail
23
Front door latch
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
16
17
Front door latch RKE electrical connector
18
Exterior front door handle RKE wiring
harness retaining clips
19
Front door handle, lock and latch retaining
bracket
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
20
Front door latch remote control cable
See Removal Detail
13. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
14. Vehicles with global closing, initialize the
door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
Removal Details
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413499en
501-14-97
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-97
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 1 Exterior mirror interior trim panel
• Disconnect the electrical connector.
CAUTION: Do not place excessive strain
on the exterior mirror and front door
tweeter speaker wiring harness.
Item 5 Door hinge retaining bolts
TIE41216
3.
TIE41214
1.
CAUTION: Protect the door using a soft
cloth to prevent damage to the front door.
With the aid of another technician and a
suitable trolly jack, support and detach the
front door from the front door hinges.
Item 6 Door (left-hand door shown)
CAUTION: After the front door wiring
harness electrical connector has been
disconnected, position the front door back
onto the front door hinges. Failure to follow
this instruction may cause damage to the
front door.
Position the front door onto the front door
hinges.
Item 9 Front door wiring harness retaining clip
1. Detach the front door wiring harness
retaining clip from the front door.
1. Detach the electrical connector from the
A-pillar.
E47330
TIE41215
2. Remove the front door.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413499en
501-14-98
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-98
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 10 Front door latch remote control cable
Item 11 Front door wiring harness
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, latch the front
door lock into the closed position.
1. Detach and push the front door wiring
harness into the front door.
E47360
E52756
2. Detach the front door latch remote control
cable from the front door latch remote
control handle.
1. Operate the door latch remote control handle
lock to the lock position.
2. Release the remote control cable retaining
clips.
3. Detach the inner remote control cable from
the remote control handle lock lever.
Item 12 Front door lock actuator retaining screw
1. Detach the front door lock actuator.
1. Loosen the front door lock actuator retaining
screw.
2. Release the front door lock actuator retaining
clip.
3. Slide the front door lock actuator towards the
front of the vehicle.
3
2
3
1
2
1
E52632
E51955
Item 13 Front door inner panel
CAUTION: When removing the front door
inner panel, care must be taken that the
door wiring harness is not trapped or
placed under excessive strain.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413499en
501-14-99
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-99
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 15 Front door lock cylinder position sensor
Item 19 Front door handle, lock and latch
electrical connector
retaining bracket
1. Disconnect the front door lock cylinder
position sensor electrical connector.
1. Press in the centers of the front door handle,
lock and latch retaining bracket retaining clip
locking pins.
E52031
E51961
Item 16 Exterior front door handle RKE
electrical connector
Item 20 Front door latch remote control cable
NOTE: Make a note of the clipping position of the
exterior front door handle RKE harness.
1. NOTE: Do not kink the front door latch
remote control cable.
1. Detach the exterior front door handle RKE
electrical connector and harness from the
front door handle reinforcement.
NOTE: In order to remove the front door latch
remote control cable from the front door latch lever
the cable must be rotated.
Disconnect the front door latch remote
control cable from the front door latch.
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, release the
front door latch remote control cable locking
tangs from the front door latch.
2. Detach the front door latch remote control
outer cable from the front door latch.
3. Rotate the front door latch remote control
cable.
E52077
1
2
3
1
E52633
Item 21 Front exterior door handle remote
control cable
1. NOTE: Do not kink the front exterior door
handle remote control cable.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413499en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-100
501-14-100
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
NOTE: In order to remove the front exterior door
handle remote control cable from the front door
latch lever the cable must be rotated.
Disconnect the front exterior door handle
remote control cable from the front door
latch.
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, release the
front exterior door handle remote control
outer cable locking tangs from the front door
latch.
2. Detach the front exterior door handle remote
control cable from the front door latch.
3. Rotate the front exterior door handle remote
control cable.
Item 22 Front door latch retaining bracket
retaining rivet
1. Using a suitable Electric hand drill remove
and discard the door latch retaining bracket
retaining rivet.
Item 23 Front door latch
1. Detach the front door latch actuator from the
front door handle, lock and latch retaining
bracket.
1. Press the front door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket release clip.
2. Slide the front door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket out of the front door latch.
1
1
1
2
3
E52634
2
E51962
2. Detach the front door lock cylinder actuator
rod from the front door latch.
Installation Details
Item 23 Front door latch
Item 19 Front door handle, lock and latch
1. Connect the front door lock cylinder actuator
rod to the front door latch.
retaining bracket
2. Install the front door latch.
1. Install the front door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket to the door inner panel.
• Using a suitable Rivet gun install a new front
door latch rivet.
E41506
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413499en
501-14-101
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-101
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. From the back of the front door handle, lock
and latch retaining bracket press in the
retaining clip locking pins.
E51961
Item 13 Front door inner panel
1. Before installing the front door inner panel
retaining bolts, feed the door wiring harness
electrical connector through the front door
wiring harness hole.
Item 12 Front door lock actuator retaining screw
1. Install the front door lock actuator to the
front door.
2. Tighten the front door lock actuator retaining
screw.
Item 5 Door hinge retaining bolts
1. Apply a coating of adhesive to the door hinge
center retaining bolts.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413499en
501-14-102
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-102
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Door Latch — 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon
Connect the front door power window control
unit electrical connector.
General Equipment
Hand drill
Rivet gun
Trolley jack
Materials
Name
Adhesive - Loctite 243
Specification
WSK-M2G349-A7
1. Remove the front door trim panel.
For additional information, refer to: Front
Door Trim Panel - 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon
(501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation,
Removal and Installation).
2. Remove the exterior front door handle.
For additional information, refer to: Exterior
Front Door Handle (501-14 Handles, Locks,
Latches and Entry Systems, Removal and
Installation).
E39524
6. Using the front door power window control
unit, align the front door window glass clamp
retaining bolts with the access holes.
3. Connect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
4. Remove the front door window regulator
grommets.
E42003
7. Loosen the front door window glass clamp
retaining bolts.
8 Nm
E42003
5. NOTE: Support the front door power window
control unit.
TIE39519
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413509en
501-14-103
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-103
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
8. Disconnect the front door power window
control unit electrical connector.
E39524
9. Raise the front door window glass.
10. Using suitable tape, secure the front door
window glass to the front door.
E42004
11. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General
Procedures).
12. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
E51757
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413509en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-104
501-14-104
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
1
Exterior mirror interior trim panel
See Removal Detail
2
Front door tweeter speaker electrical
Item
Description
connector
3
Exterior mirror electrical connector (if
equipped)
6
15 Nm
15 Nm
4
5
N
N
5
23 Nm
E47359
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413509en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-105
501-14-105
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
4
Door check strap
5
Door hinge retaining bolts
See Removal Detail
Item
Description
See Installation Detail
6
Door
See Removal Detail
10
9
12
7
8
11
8 Nm
8 Nm
7
13
E52072
Item
Description
Item
7
Front door handle, lock and latch retaining
bracket retaining screws
11
Front door wiring harness
See Removal Detail
8
Front door latch retaining bolts
12
9
Front door wiring harness retaining clip
See Removal Detail
Door lock actuator retaining screw
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
10
Front door latch remote control cable
See Removal Detail
13
Front door inner panel
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Description
G413509en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-106
501-14-106
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
15
16
17
18 N
19
14
E52076
Item
Description
14
Exterior front door latch electrical
connector
15
Front door handle, lock and latch retaining
bracket
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
16
Front door latch remote control cable
See Removal Detail
17
Exterior front door handle remote control
cable
See Removal Detail
Item
Description
18
Front door latch retaining bracket retaining
rivet
See Removal Detail
19
Front door latch
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
13. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
14. Vehicles with global closing, initialize the
door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
Removal Details
Item 1 Exterior mirror interior trim panel
CAUTION: Do not place excessive strain
on the exterior mirror and front door
tweeter speaker wiring harness.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 5 Door hinge retaining bolts
3.
CAUTION: After the front door wiring
harness electrical connector has been
disconnected, position the front door back
onto the front door hinges. Failure to follow
this instruction may cause damage to the
front door.
Position the front door onto the front door
hinges.
Item 9 Front door wiring harness retaining clip
TIE41214
1.
1. Detach the front door wiring harness
retaining clip from the front door.
CAUTION: Protect the door using a soft
cloth to prevent damage to the front door.
With the aid of another technician and a
suitable trolley jack, support and detach the
front door from the front door hinges.
Item 6 Door
1. Detach the front door wiring harness from
the A-pillar.
E47330
Item 10 Front door latch remote control cable
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, latch the front
door lock into the closed position.
TIE41215
2. Disconnect the front door wiring harness
electrical connector.
E52756
2. Detach the front door latch remote control
cable from the front door latch remote
control handle.
TIE41216
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
1. Operate the door latch remote control handle
lock to the lock position.
2. Release the remote control cable retaining
clips.
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501-14-108
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
3. Detach the inner remote control cable from
the remote control handle lock lever.
3
Item 13 Front door inner panel
CAUTION: When removing the front door
inner panel, care must be taken that the
door wiring harness is not trapped or
placed under excessive strain.
Item 15 Front door handle, lock and latch
2
1
retaining bracket
1. Press in the centers of the front door handle,
lock and latch retaining bracket retaining clip
locking pins.
E52632
Item 11 Front door wiring harness
1. Detach and push the front door wiring
harness into the front door.
E51961
Item 16 Front door latch remote control cable
1. NOTE: Do not kink the front door latch
remote control cable.
NOTE: In order to remove the front door latch
remote control cable from the front door latch lever
the cable must be rotated.
E47360
Item 12 Door lock actuator retaining screw
1. Detach the front door lock actuator.
1. Loosen the door lock actuator retaining
screw.
2. Release the door lock actuator retaining clip.
3. Slide the door lock actuator towards the front
of the vehicle.
Disconnect the front door latch remote
control cable from the front door latch.
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, release the
front door latch remote control cable locking
tangs from the front door latch.
2. Detach the front door latch remote control
outer cable from the front door latch.
3. Rotate the front door latch remote control
cable.
1
3
2
3
2
1
E51955
1
E52633
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501-14-109
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 17 Exterior front door handle remote
Item 18 Front door latch retaining bracket
control cable
retaining rivet
1. NOTE: Do not kink the exterior front door
handle remote control cable.
1. Using a suitable hand drill remove and
discard the door latch retaining bracket
retaining rivet.
NOTE: In order to remove the exterior front door
handle remote control cable from the front door
latch lever the cable must be rotated.
Disconnect the exterior front door handle
remote control cable from the front door
latch.
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, release the
exterior front door handle remote control
outer cable locking tangs from the front door
latch.
2. Detach the exterior front door handle remote
control cable from the front door latch.
3. Rotate the exterior front door handle remote
control cable.
Item 19 Front door latch
1. Detach the front door lock actuator from the
front door handle, lock and latch retaining
bracket.
1. Press the front door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket release clip.
2. Slide the front door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket out of the front door latch.
1
1
1
2
2
E51962
3
2. Detach the door lock cylinder actuator rod
from the front door latch.
E52634
Installation Details
Item 19 Front door latch
1. Connect the door lock cylinder actuator rod
to the front door latch.
• Using a suitable Rivet gun install a new front
door latch rivet.
2. Install the front door latch.
E41506
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G413509en
501-14-110
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-110
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 15 Front door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket
1. Install the front door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket to the door inner panel.
2. From the back of the front door handle, lock
and latch retaining bracket press in the
retaining clip locking pins.
E51961
Item 13 Front door inner panel
1. Before installing the front door inner panel
retaining bolts, feed the door wiring harness
electrical connector through the front door
wiring harness hole.
Item 12 Door lock actuator retaining screw
1. Install the front door lock actuator to the
front door.
2. Tighten the front door lock actuator retaining
screw.
Item 5 Door hinge retaining bolts
1. Apply a coating of adhesive to the door hinge
retaining bolts.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413509en
501-14-111
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-111
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Door Latch — 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon, Vehicles With: Keyless
Vehicle System
Connect the front door power window control
switch electrical connector.
General Equipment
Electric hand drill
Rivet gun
Materials
Name
Adhesive - Loctite 243
Specification
WSK-M2G349-A7
1. Remove the front door trim panel.
For additional information, refer to: Front
Door Trim Panel - 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon
(501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation,
Removal and Installation).
2. Remove the exterior front door handle.
For additional information, refer to: Exterior
Front Door Handle - Vehicles With: Keyless
Vehicle System (501-14 Handles, Locks,
Latches and Entry Systems, Removal and
Installation).
E39524
6. Using the front door power window control
switch, align the window glass clamp
retaining bolts with the access holes.
3. Connect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
4. Remove the front door window regulator
grommets.
E42003
7. Loosen the front door window glass clamp
retaining bolts.
8 Nm
E42003
5. NOTE: Support the front door power window
control unit.
TIE39519
8. Raise the front door window glass.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413500en
501-14-112
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-112
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
9. Disconnect the front door power window
control switch electrical connector.
E39524
10. Using suitable tape, secure the front door
window glass to the front door.
E42004
11. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General
Procedures).
12. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
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501-14-113
501-14-113
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
1
Exterior mirror interior trim panel
See Removal Detail
2
Front door tweeter speaker electrical
Item
Description
connector
3
Exterior mirror electrical connector (if
equipped)
6
15 Nm
15 Nm
4
5
N
N
5
23 Nm
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501-14-114
501-14-114
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
4
Door check strap retaining bolt
5
Door hinge retaining bolts
See Removal Detail
Item
Description
See Installation Detail
6
Door (left-hand door shown)
See Removal Detail
10
9
12
7
8
11
8 Nm
8 Nm
7
13
E52072
Item
Description
Item
7
Front door handle, lock and latch retaining
bracket retaining screws
11
Front door wiring harness
See Removal Detail
8
Front door latch retaining bolts
12
9
Front door wiring harness retaining clip
See Removal Detail
Front door lock actuator retaining screw
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
10
Front door latch remote control cable
See Removal Detail
13
Front door inner panel
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Description
G413500en
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501-14-115
501-14-115
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
16
18
15
17
20
19
21 N
14
22
E52073
Item
Description
Item
Description
14
Front door latch electrical connector
20
15
Front door lock cylinder position sensor
electrical connector
See Removal Detail
Front exterior door handle remote control
cable
See Removal Detail
21
Exterior front door handle RKE electrical
connector
See Removal Detail
Front door latch retaining bracket retaining
rivet
See Removal Detail
22
Front door latch
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
16
17
Front door latch RKE electrical connector
18
Front door handle, lock and latch retaining
bracket
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
19
Front door latch remote control cable
See Removal Detail
13. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
14. Vehicles with global closing, initialize the
door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
Removal Details
Item 1 Exterior mirror interior trim panel
CAUTION: Do not place excessive strain
on the exterior mirror and front door
tweeter speaker wiring harness.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413500en
501-14-116
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-116
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 5 Door hinge retaining bolts
3.
CAUTION: After the front door wiring
harness electrical connector has been
disconnected, position the front door back
onto the front door hinges. Failure to follow
this instruction may cause damage to the
front door.
Position the front door onto the front door
hinges.
Item 9 Front door wiring harness retaining clip
TIE41214
1.
1. Detach the front door wiring harness
retaining clip from the front door.
CAUTION: Protect the door using a soft
cloth to prevent damage to the front door.
With the aid of another technician and a
suitable trolly jack, support and detach the
front door from the front door hinges.
Item 6 Door (left-hand door shown)
1. Detach the electrical connector from the
A-pillar.
E47330
Item 10 Front door latch remote control cable
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, latch the front
door lock into the closed position.
TIE41215
2. Remove the front door.
• Disconnect the electrical connector.
E52756
2. Detach the front door latch remote control
cable from the front door latch remote
control handle.
1. Operate the door latch remote control handle
lock to the lock position.
2. Release the remote control cable retaining
clips.
TIE41216
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Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-117
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
3. Detach the inner remote control cable from
the remote control handle lock lever.
3
Item 13 Front door inner panel
CAUTION: When removing the front door
inner panel, care must be taken that the
door wiring harness is not trapped or
placed under excessive strain.
Item 15 Front door lock cylinder position sensor
2
1
electrical connector
1. Disconnect the front door lock cylinder
position sensor electrical connector.
E52632
Item 11 Front door wiring harness
1. Detach and push the front door wiring
harness into the front door.
E52075
Item 16 Exterior front door handle RKE
electrical connector
NOTE: Make a note of the clipping position of the
exterior front door handle RKE harness.
1. Detach the exterior front door handle RKE
electrical connector and harness from the
front door handle reinforcement.
E47360
Item 12 Front door lock actuator retaining screw
1. Detach the front door lock actuator.
1. Loosen the front door lock actuator retaining
screw.
2. Release the front door lock actuator retaining
clip.
3. Slide the front door lock actuator towards the
front of the vehicle.
E52074
3
2
1
E51955
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501-14-118
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 18 Front door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket
1. Press in the centers of the front door handle,
lock and latch retaining bracket retaining clip
locking pins.
NOTE: In order to remove the front exterior door
handle remote control cable from the front door
latch lever the cable must be rotated.
Disconnect the front exterior door handle
remote control cable from the front door
latch.
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, release the
front exterior door handle remote control
outer cable locking tangs from the front door
latch.
2. Detach the front exterior door handle remote
control cable from the front door latch.
3. Rotate the front exterior door handle remote
control cable.
1
E51961
1
Item 19 Front door latch remote control cable
1. NOTE: Do not kink the front door latch
remote control cable.
2
NOTE: In order to remove the front door latch
remote control cable from the front door latch lever
the cable must be rotated.
3
E52634
Disconnect the front door latch remote
control cable from the front door latch.
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, release the
front door latch remote control cable locking
tangs from the front door latch.
2. Detach the front door latch remote control
outer cable from the front door latch.
3. Rotate the front door latch remote control
cable.
Item 21 Front door latch retaining bracket
retaining rivet
1. Using a suitable Electric hand drill remove
and discard the door latch retaining bracket
retaining rivet.
Item 22 Front door latch
1. Detach the front door latch actuator from the
front door handle, lock and latch retaining
bracket.
1
2
3
1. Press the front door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket release clip.
1
E52633
Item 20 Front exterior door handle remote
control cable
1. NOTE: Do not kink the front exterior door
handle remote control cable.
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501-14-119
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Slide the front door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket out of the front door latch.
2. Detach the front door lock cylinder actuator
rod from the front door latch.
1
2
E51962
Installation Details
Item 22 Front door latch
1. Connect the front door lock cylinder actuator
rod to the front door latch.
2. From the back of the front door handle, lock
and latch retaining bracket press in the
retaining clip locking pins.
2. Install the front door latch.
• Using a suitable Rivet gun install a new front
door latch rivet.
E51961
Item 13 Front door inner panel
E41506
Item 18 Front door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket
1. Install the front door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket to the door inner panel.
1. Before installing the front door inner panel
retaining bolts, feed the door wiring harness
electrical connector through the front door
wiring harness hole.
Item 12 Front door lock actuator retaining screw
1. Install the front door lock actuator to the
front door.
2. Tighten the front door lock actuator retaining
screw.
Item 5 Door hinge retaining bolts
1. Apply a coating of adhesive to the door hinge
center retaining bolts.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413500en
501-14-120
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-120
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Door Lock Actuator — 3-Door
Connect the front door power window control
switch electrical connector.
Materials
Name
Adhesive - Loctite 243
Specification
WSK-M2G349-A7
1. Remove the front door trim panel.
For additional information, refer to: Front
Door Trim Panel - 3-Door (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
2. Remove the exterior front door handle.
For additional information, refer to: Exterior
Front Door Handle - Vehicles With: Keyless
Vehicle System (501-14 Handles, Locks,
Latches and Entry Systems, Removal and
Installation).
3. Connect the battery ground cable.
E39524
6. Using the front door power window control
switch, align the window glass clamp bolts
with the access holes.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
4. Remove the front door window regulator
grommets.
E42003
7. Loosen the front door window glass clamp
retaining bolts.
E42003
5. NOTE: Support the front door power window
control unit.
8 Nm
TIE39519
8. Raise the front door window glass.
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G410826en
501-14-121
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-121
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
9. Disconnect the front door power window
control unit electrical connector.
E39524
10. Using suitable tape, secure the front door
window glass to the front door.
E42004
11. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General
Procedures).
12. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
E51757
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410826en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-122
501-14-122
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
1
Exterior mirror interior trim panel
See Removal Detail
2
Front door tweeter speaker electrical
Item
Description
connector
3
Exterior mirror electrical connector (if
equipped)
6
15 Nm
15 Nm
4
5
N
N
5
23 Nm
E47359
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410826en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-123
501-14-123
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
4
Door check strap
5
Door hinge retaining bolts
See Removal Detail
Item
Description
See Installation Detail
6
Door (left-hand door shown)
See Removal Detail
10
9
7
12
11
8 Nm
8
8 Nm
8 Nm
13
E51750
Item
Description
Item
7
Front door handle, lock and latch retaining
bracket retaining screw
11
Front door wiring harness
See Removal Detail
8
Front door latch retaining bolts
12
9
Front door wiring harness retaining clip
See Removal Detail
Front door lock actuator retaining screw
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
10
Front door latch remote control cable
See Removal Detail
13
Front door inner panel
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Description
G410826en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-124
501-14-124
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
16
15
14
E51993
Item
Description
14
Front door handle reinforcement
See Removal Detail
15
Front door lock cylinder actuator rod
See Removal Detail
16
Front door exterior handle remote control
cable
See Removal Detail
13. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
14. Vehicles with global closing, initialize the
door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
Removal Details
Item 1 Exterior mirror interior trim panel
CAUTION: Do not place excessive strain
on the exterior mirror and front door
tweeter speaker wiring harness.
Item 5 Door hinge retaining bolts
TIE41214
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410826en
501-14-125
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-125
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1.
CAUTION: Protect the door using a soft
cloth to prevent damage to the front door.
With the aid of another technician and a
suitable trolly jack, support and detach the
front door from the front door hinges.
Item 6 Door (left-hand door shown)
1. Detach the electrical connector from the
A-pillar.
4.
CAUTION: After the front door wiring
harness electrical connector has been
disconnected, position the front door back
onto the front door hinges. Failure to follow
this instruction may cause damage to the
front door.
Position the front door onto the front door
hinges.
Item 9 Front door wiring harness retaining clip
1. Detach the front door wiring harness
retaining clip from the front door.
TIE41215
2. Remove the front door.
E47330
• Disconnect the electrical connector.
Item 10 Front door latch remote control cable
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, latch the front
door lock into the closed position.
TIE41216
3. Push the front door wiring harness into the
door.
E52756
2. Detach the front door latch remote control
cable from the front door latch remote
control handle.
1. Operate the door latch remote control handle
lock to the lock position.
2. Release the remote control cable retaining
clips.
E47281
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G410826en
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Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-126
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
3. Detach the inner remote control cable from
the remote control handle lock lever.
3
Item 13 Front door inner panel
CAUTION: When removing the front door
inner panel, care must be taken that the
door wiring harness is not trapped or
placed under excessive strain.
Item 14 Front door handle reinforcement
2
1
1. Detach the front door handle reinforcement
from the front door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket.
E52632
Item 11 Front door wiring harness
1. Detach and push the front door wiring
harness into the front door.
E51956
Item 15 Front door lock cylinder actuator rod
1. Detach the front door lock cylinder actuator
rod from the front door handle reinforcement.
E47360
Item 12 Front door lock actuator retaining screw
1. Detach the front door lock actuator.
1. Loosen the front door lock actuator retaining
screw.
2. Release the front door lock actuator retaining
clip.
3. Slide the front door lock actuator towards the
front of the vehicle.
E51959
Item 16 Front door exterior handle remote
control cable
3
1. Detach the front door exterior handle remote
control cable from the front door handle
reinforcement.
1. Using a suitable flat blade screwdriver,
release the front door exterior handle remote
control cable retaining clips.
2
1
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501-14-127
501-14-127
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Slide the front door exterior handle remote
control cable off of the front door handle
reinforcement retainers.
2. Align the front door exterior handle remote
control inner cable with the slot in the front
door handle reinforcement and remove.
1
2
1
E51994
E51995
Installation Details
Item 13 Front door inner panel
1. Before installing the front door inner panel
retaining bolts, feed the door wiring harness
electrical connector through the front door
wiring harness hole.
Item 12 Front door lock actuator retaining screw
1. Install the front door lock actuator to the
front door.
2. Tighten the front door lock actuator retaining
screw.
Item 5 Door hinge retaining bolts
1. Apply a coating of adhesive to the door hinge
retaining bolts.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410826en
501-14-128
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-128
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Door Lock Actuator — 3-Door, Vehicles With: Keyless
Vehicle System
Connect the front door power window control
switch electrical connector.
Materials
Name
Adhesive - Loctite 243
Specification
WSK-M2G349-A7
1. Remove the front door trim panel.
For additional information, refer to: Front
Door Trim Panel - 3-Door (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
2. Remove the exterior front door handle.
For additional information, refer to: Exterior
Front Door Handle - Vehicles With: Keyless
Vehicle System (501-14 Handles, Locks,
Latches and Entry Systems, Removal and
Installation).
3. Connect the battery ground cable.
E39524
6. Using the front door power window control
switch, align the window glass clamp bolts
with the access holes.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
4. Remove the front door window regulator
grommets.
E42003
7. Loosen the front door window glass clamp
retaining bolts.
E42003
5. NOTE: Support the front door power window
control unit.
8 Nm
TIE39519
8. Raise the front door window glass.
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501-14-129
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
9. Disconnect the front door power window
control switch electrical connector.
E39524
10. Using suitable tape, secure the front door
window glass to the front door.
E42004
11. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General
Procedures).
12. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
E51757
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Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-130
501-14-130
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
1
Exterior mirror interior trim panel
See Removal Detail
2
Front door tweeter speaker electrical
Item
Description
connector
3
Exterior mirror electrical connector (if
equipped)
6
15 Nm
15 Nm
4
5
N
N
5
23 Nm
E47359
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501-14-131
501-14-131
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
4
Door check strap
5
Door hinge retaining bolts.
See Removal Detail
Item
Description
See Installation Detail
6
Door (left-hand door shown)
See Removal Detail
10
9
7
12
11
8 Nm
8
8 Nm
8 Nm
13
E51750
Item
Description
Item
7
Front door handle, lock and latch retaining
bracket retaining screw
11
Front door wiring harness
See Removal Detail
8
Front door latch retaining bolts
12
9
Front door wiring harness retaining clip
See Removal Detail
Front door lock actuator retaining screw
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
10
Front door latch remote control cable
See Removal Detail
13
Front door inner panel
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
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Description
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501-14-132
501-14-132
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
18
14
17
16
15
E51960
Item
Description
Item
14
Exterior front door handle RKE electrical
connector
See Removal Detail
17
Front door lock cylinder actuator rod
See Removal Detail
18
Front door exterior handle remote control
cable
See Removal Detail
15
16
Front door lock cylinder position sensor
electrical connector
See Removal Detail
Front door handle reinforcement
See Removal Detail
Description
13. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
14. Vehicles with global closing, initialize the
door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
Removal Details
Item 1 Exterior mirror interior trim panel
CAUTION: Do not place excessive strain
on the exterior mirror and front door
tweeter speaker wiring harness.
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G413505en
501-14-133
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-133
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 5 Door hinge retaining bolts.
3. Push the front door wiring harness into the
door.
TIE41214
1.
CAUTION: Protect the door using a soft
cloth to prevent damage to the front door.
With the aid of another technician and a
suitable trolly jack, support and detach the
front door from the front door hinges.
Item 6 Door (left-hand door shown)
1. Detach the electrical connector from the
A-pillar.
E47281
4.
CAUTION: After the front door wiring
harness electrical connector has been
disconnected, position the front door back
onto the front door hinges. Failure to follow
this instruction may cause damage to the
front door.
Position the front door onto the front door
hinges.
Item 9 Front door wiring harness retaining clip
1. Detach the front door wiring harness
retaining clip from the front door.
TIE41215
2. Remove the front door.
• Disconnect the electrical connector.
E47330
TIE41216
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Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-134
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 10 Front door latch remote control cable
Item 11 Front door wiring harness
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, latch the front
door lock into the closed position.
1. Detach and push the front door wiring
harness into the front door.
E47360
E52756
2. Detach the front door latch remote control
cable from the front door latch remote
control handle.
1. Operate the door latch remote control handle
lock to the lock position.
2. Release the remote control cable retaining
clips.
3. Detach the inner remote control cable from
the remote control handle lock lever.
Item 12 Front door lock actuator retaining screw
1. Detach the front door lock actuator.
1. Loosen the front door lock actuator retaining
screw.
2. Release the front door lock actuator retaining
clip.
3. Slide the front door lock actuator towards the
front of the vehicle.
3
2
3
1
2
1
E52632
E51955
Item 13 Front door inner panel
CAUTION: When removing the front door
inner panel, care must be taken that the
door wiring harness is not trapped or
placed under excessive strain.
Item 14 Exterior front door handle RKE
electrical connector
NOTE: Make a note of the clipping position of the
exterior front door handle RKE harness.
1. Disconnect the front door handle RKE
electrical connector and detach the wiring
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501-14-135
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
harness from the front door handle
reinforcement.
Item 17 Front door lock cylinder actuator rod
1. Detach the front door lock cylinder actuator
rod from the front door handle reinforcement.
E52077
Item 15 Front door lock cylinder position sensor
E51959
electrical connector
Item 18 Front door exterior handle remote
1. Disconnect the front door lock cylinder
position sensor electrical connector.
control cable
1. Detach the front door exterior handle remote
control cable from the front door handle
reinforcement.
1. Using a suitable flat blade screwdriver,
release the front door exterior handle remote
control cable retaining clips.
2. Slide the front door exterior handle remote
control cable off of the front door handle
reinforcement retainers.
E52031
1
Item 16 Front door handle reinforcement
1. Detach the front door handle reinforcement
from the front door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket.
2
1
E51957
E51956
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501-14-136
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Align the front door exterior handle remote
control inner cable with the slot in the front
door handle reinforcement and remove.
E51958
Installation Details
Item 13 Front door inner panel
1. Before installing the front door inner panel
retaining bolts, feed the door wiring harness
electrical connector through the front door
wiring harness hole.
Item 12 Front door lock actuator retaining screw
1. Install the front door lock actuator to the
front door.
2. Tighten the front door lock actuator retaining
screw.
Item 5 Door hinge retaining bolts.
1. Apply a coating of adhesive to the door hinge
retaining bolts.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413505en
501-14-137
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-137
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Door Lock Actuator — 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon
Connect the front door power window control
unit electrical connector.
General Equipment
Trolley jack
Materials
Name
Adhesive - Loctite 243
Specification
WSK-M2G349-A7
1. Remove the front door trim panel.
For additional information, refer to: Front
Door Trim Panel - 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon
(501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation,
Removal and Installation).
2. Remove the exterior front door handle.
For additional information, refer to: Exterior
Front Door Handle (501-14 Handles, Locks,
Latches and Entry Systems, Removal and
Installation).
E39524
6. Using the front door power window control
unit, align the front door window glass clamp
bolts with the access holes.
3. Connect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
4. Remove the front door window regulator
grommets.
E42003
7. Loosen the front door window glass clamp
retaining bolts.
E42003
8 Nm
5. NOTE: Support the front door power window
control unit.
TIE39519
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501-14-138
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
8. Disconnect the front door power window
control unit electrical connector.
E39524
9. Raise the front door window glass.
10. Using suitable tape, secure the front door
window glass to the front door.
E42004
11. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General
Procedures).
12. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
E51757
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413510en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-139
501-14-139
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
1
Exterior mirror interior trim panel
See Removal Detail
2
Front door tweeter speaker electrical
Item
Description
connector
3
Exterior mirror electrical connector (if
equipped)
6
15 Nm
15 Nm
4
5
N
N
5
23 Nm
E47359
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G413510en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-140
501-14-140
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
4
Door check strap
5
Door hinge retaining bolts
See Removal Detail
Item
Description
See Installation Detail
6
Door
See Removal Detail
10
9
12
7
8
11
8 Nm
8 Nm
7
13
E52072
Item
Description
Item
7
Front door handle, lock and latch retaining
bracket retaining screws
11
Front door wiring harness
See Removal Detail
8
Front door latch retaining bolts
12
9
Front door wiring harness retaining clip
See Removal Detail
Front door lock actuator retaining screw
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
10
Front door latch remote control cable
See Removal Detail
13
Front door inner panel
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Description
G413510en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-141
501-14-141
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
16
15
14
E51993
Item
Description
14
Front door lock actuator
See Removal Detail
15
Front door lock cylinder actuator rod
See Removal Detail
16
Front door exterior handle remote control
cable
See Removal Detail
13. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
14. Vehicles with global closing, initialize the
door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
Removal Details
Item 1 Exterior mirror interior trim panel
CAUTION: Do not place excessive strain
on the exterior mirror and front door
tweeter speaker wiring harness.
Item 5 Door hinge retaining bolts
TIE41214
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G413510en
501-14-142
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-142
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1.
CAUTION: Protect the door using a soft
cloth to prevent damage to the front door.
With the aid of another technician and a
suitable trolley jack, support and detach the
front door from the front door hinges.
Item 9 Front door wiring harness retaining clip
1. Detach the front door wiring harness
retaining clip from the front door.
Item 6 Door
1. Detach the front door wiring harness from
the A-pillar.
E47330
Item 10 Front door latch remote control cable
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, latch the front
door lock into the closed position.
TIE41215
2. Disconnect the front door wiring harness
electrical connector.
E52756
2. Detach the front door latch remote control
cable from the front door latch remote
control handle.
TIE41216
3.
CAUTION: After the front door wiring
harness electrical connector has been
disconnected, position the front door back
onto the front door hinges. Failure to follow
this instruction may cause damage to the
front door.
1. Operate the door latch remote control handle
lock to the lock position.
2. Release the remote control cable retaining
clips.
Position the front door onto the front door
hinges.
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G413510en
501-14-143
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-143
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
3. Detach the inner remote control cable from
the remote control handle lock lever.
3
Item 13 Front door inner panel
CAUTION: When removing the front door
inner panel, care must be taken that the
door wiring harness is not trapped or
placed under excessive strain.
Item 14 Front door lock actuator
2
1
1. Detach the front door lock actuator from the
front door handle, lock and latch retaining
bracket.
E52632
Item 11 Front door wiring harness
1. Detach and push the front door wiring
harness into the front door.
E51956
Item 15 Front door lock cylinder actuator rod
1. Detach the front door lock cylinder actuator
rod from the front door lock actuator.
E47360
Item 12 Front door lock actuator retaining screw
1. Detach the front door lock actuator .
1. Loosen the door lock actuator retaining
screw.
2. Release the door lock actuator retaining clip.
3. Slide the door lock actuator towards the front
of the vehicle.
E51959
Item 16 Front door exterior handle remote
control cable
3
2
1
1. Detach the front exterior door handle remote
control cable from the front door lock
actuator.
1. Using a suitable flat blade screwdriver,
release the exterior front door handle remote
control cable retaining clips.
E51955
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501-14-144
501-14-144
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Slide the exterior front door handle remote
control cable off of the front door lock
actuator.
2. Align the exterior front door handle remote
control inner cable with the slot in the front
door lock actuator and remove.
1
2
1
E51994
E51995
Installation Details
Item 13 Front door inner panel
1. Before installing the front door inner panel
retaining bolts, feed the door wiring harness
electrical connector through the front door
wiring harness hole.
Item 12 Front door lock actuator retaining screw
1. Install the front door lock actuator to the
front door.
2. Tighten the front door lock actuator retaining
screw.
Item 5 Door hinge retaining bolts
1. Apply a coating of adhesive to the door hinge
retaining bolts.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413510en
501-14-145
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-145
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Door Lock Actuator — 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon, Vehicles With:
Keyless Vehicle System
Connect the front door power window control
switch electrical connector.
Materials
Name
Adhesive - Loctite 243
Specification
WSK-M2G349-A7
1. Remove the front door trim panel.
For additional information, refer to: Front
Door Trim Panel - 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon
(501-05 Interior Trim and Ornamentation,
Removal and Installation).
2. Remove the exterior front door handle.
For additional information, refer to: Exterior
Front Door Handle - Vehicles With: Keyless
Vehicle System (501-14 Handles, Locks,
Latches and Entry Systems, Removal and
Installation).
3. Connect the battery ground cable.
E39524
6. Using the front door power window control
switch, align the window glass clamp bolts
with the access holes.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
4. Remove the front door window regulator
grommets.
E42003
7. Loosen the front door window glass clamp
retaining bolts.
E42003
5. NOTE: Support the front door power window
control unit.
8 Nm
TIE39519
8. Raise the front door window glass.
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501-14-146
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
9. Disconnect the front door power window
control switch electrical connector.
E39524
10. Using suitable tape, secure the front door
window glass to the front door.
E42004
11. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General
Procedures).
12. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
E51757
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
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Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-147
501-14-147
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
1
Exterior mirror interior trim panel
See Removal Detail
2
Front door tweeter speaker electrical
Item
Description
connector
3
Exterior mirror electrical connector (if
equipped)
6
15 Nm
15 Nm
4
5
N
N
5
23 Nm
E47359
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501-14-148
501-14-148
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
4
Door check strap
5
Door hinge retaining bolts
See Removal Detail
Item
Description
See Installation Detail
6
Door (left-hand door shown)
See Removal Detail
10
9
12
7
8
11
8 Nm
8 Nm
7
13
E52072
Item
Description
Item
7
Front door handle, lock and latch retaining
bracket retaining screw
11
Front door wiring harness
See Removal Detail
8
Front door latch retaining bolts
12
9
Front door wiring harness retaining clip
See Removal Detail
Front door lock actuator retaining screw
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
10
Front door latch remote control cable
See Removal Detail
13
Front door inner panel
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Description
G413506en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-149
501-14-149
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
18
14
17
16
15
E51960
Item
Description
Item
14
Exterior front door handle RKE electrical
connector
See Removal Detail
17
Front door lock cylinder actuator rod
See Removal Detail
18
Front door exterior handle remote control
cable
See Removal Detail
15
16
Front door lock cylinder position sensor
electrical connector
See Removal Detail
Description
13. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Front door handle reinforcement
See Removal Detail
Removal Details
Item 1 Exterior mirror interior trim panel
CAUTION: Do not place excessive strain
on the exterior mirror and front door
tweeter speaker wiring harness.
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G413506en
501-14-150
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-150
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 5 Door hinge retaining bolts
3. Push the front door wiring harness into the
door.
TIE41214
1.
CAUTION: Protect the door using a soft
cloth to prevent damage to the front door.
With the aid of another technician and a
suitable trolly jack, support and detach the
front door from the front door hinges.
Item 6 Door (left-hand door shown)
1. Detach the electrical connector from the
A-pillar.
E47281
4.
CAUTION: After the front door wiring
harness electrical connector has been
disconnected, position the front door back
onto the front door hinges. Failure to follow
this instruction may cause damage to the
front door.
Position the front door onto the front door
hinges.
Item 9 Front door wiring harness retaining clip
1. Detach the front door wiring harness
retaining clip from the front door.
TIE41215
2. Remove the front door.
• Disconnect the electrical connector.
E47330
TIE41216
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501-14-151
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-151
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 10 Front door latch remote control cable
Item 11 Front door wiring harness
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, latch the front
door lock into the closed position.
1. Detach and push the front door wiring
harness into the front door.
E47360
E52756
2. Detach the front door latch remote control
cable from the front door latch remote
control handle.
1. Operate the door latch remote control handle
lock to the lock position.
2. Release the remote control cable retaining
clips.
3. Detach the inner remote control cable from
the remote control handle lock lever.
Item 12 Front door lock actuator retaining screw
1. Detach the front door lock actuator.
1. Loosen the front door lock actuator retaining
screw.
2. Release the front door lock actuator retaining
clip.
3. Slide the front door lock actuator towards the
front of the vehicle.
3
2
3
1
2
1
E52632
E51955
Item 13 Front door inner panel
CAUTION: When removing the front door
inner panel, care must be taken that the
door wiring harness is not trapped or
placed under excessive strain.
Item 14 Exterior front door handle RKE
electrical connector
NOTE: Make a note of the clipping position of the
exterior front door handle RKE harness.
1. Disconnect the front door handle RKE
electrical connector and detach the wiring
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501-14-152
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-152
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
harness from the front door handle
reinforcement.
Item 17 Front door lock cylinder actuator rod
1. Detach the front door lock cylinder actuator
rod from the front door handle reinforcement.
E52074
Item 15 Front door lock cylinder position sensor
E51959
electrical connector
Item 18 Front door exterior handle remote
1. Disconnect the front door lock cylinder
position sensor electrical connector and
detach the sensor harness from the retaining
clips.
control cable
1. Detach the front door exterior handle remote
control cable from the front door handle
reinforcement.
1. Using a suitable flat blade screwdriver,
release the front door exterior handle remote
control cable retaining clips.
2. Slide the front door exterior handle remote
control cable off of the front door handle
reinforcement retainers.
1
E52075
Item 16 Front door handle reinforcement
2
1. Detach the front door handle reinforcement
from the front door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket.
1
E51957
E51956
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501-14-153
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-153
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Align the front door exterior handle remote
control inner cable with the slot in the front
door handle reinforcement and remove.
E51958
Installation Details
Item 13 Front door inner panel
1. Before installing the front door inner panel
retaining bolts, feed the door wiring harness
electrical connector through the front door
wiring harness hole.
Item 12 Front door lock actuator retaining screw
1. Install the front door lock actuator to the
front door.
2. Tighten the front door lock actuator retaining
screw.
Item 5 Door hinge retaining bolts
1. Apply a coating of adhesive to the door hinge
retaining bolts.
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G413506en
501-14-154
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-154
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Door Lock Actuator
All vehicles
1. Remove the rear door trim panel.
5. Loosen the rear door window glass clamp
bolts.
For additional information, refer to: Rear
Door Trim Panel - Vehicles With: Manual
Windows (501-05 Interior Trim and
Ornamentation, Removal and Installation)
/ Rear Door Trim Panel - Vehicles With:
Power Windows (501-05 Interior Trim and
Ornamentation, Removal and Installation).
8 Nm
2. Remove the exterior rear door handle.
For additional information, refer to: Exterior
Rear Door Handle (501-14 Handles, Locks,
Latches and Entry Systems, Removal and
Installation).
3. Remove the rear door window regulator
grommets.
TIE39521
6. Raise the rear door window glass.
7. Using suitable tape, secure the rear door
window glass to the rear door.
E42005
E42006
Vehicles with manual windows
4. Install the window regulator handle.
• Using the rear door window regulator handle,
align the window glass clamp bolts with the
access holes.
Vehicles with power windows
8. Connect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
E47331
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410827en
501-14-155
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-155
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
9. Using the front door power window control
unit, align the rear door window glass clamp
bolts with the access holes.
12. Using suitable tape, secure the rear door
window glass to the rear door.
E42006
E42005
13. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
10. Loosen the rear door window glass clamp
bolts.
8 Nm
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General
Procedures).
All vehicles
14. Detach and disconnect the rear door wiring
harness.
TIE39521
11. Raise the rear door window glass.
E47361
15. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
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G410827en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-156
501-14-156
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
3
4
5
2
8 Nm
1
8 Nm
6
E52761
Item
Description
1
Rear door latch bracket retaining screw
2
Rear door latch retaining bolts
3
Rear door latch remote control cable
See Removal Detail
4
Rear door lock actuator retaining screw
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Item
Description
5
Rear door wiring harness
See Removal Detail
6
Rear door inner panel
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
G410827en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-157
501-14-157
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
7
8
E52185
Item
Description
7
Rear door lock actuator
See Removal Detail
8
Exterior rear door handle remote control
cable
See Removal Detail
16. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 3 Rear door latch remote control cable
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, latch the rear
door lock into the closed position.
2. Detach the rear door latch remote control
cable from the rear door latch remote control
handle.
1. Operate the door latch remote control handle
lock to the lock position.
2. Release the remote control cable retaining
clips.
E52756
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G410827en
501-14-158
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-158
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
3. Detach the inner remote control cable from
the remote control handle lock lever.
3
Item 6 Rear door inner panel
CAUTION: When removing the front door
inner panel, do not trap or place excessive
strain on the door wiring harness.
Item 7 Rear door lock actuator
2
1
1. Detach the rear door lock actuator from the
latch support bracket.
Item 8 Exterior rear door handle remote control
cable
1. Detach the exterior rear door handle remote
control cable from the rear door lock
actuator.
E52632
Item 4 Rear door lock actuator retaining screw
1. Detach the rear door lock actuator.
1. Loosen the door lock actuator retaining
screw.
2. Release the door lock actuator retaining clip.
3. Slide the door lock actuator towards the front
of the vehicle.
1. Using a suitable flat blade screwdriver,
release the exterior rear door handle remote
control cable retaining clips.
2. Slide the exterior rear door handle remote
control cable off the rear door lock actuator
retainers.
1
2
1
3
2
1
E51955
Item 5 Rear door wiring harness
E52187
2. Align the exterior rear door handle remote
control inner cable with the slot in the door
lock actuator and remove.
1. Detach and push the rear door wiring
harness into the rear door.
E52186
E47362
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410827en
501-14-159
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-159
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Installation Details
Item 6 Rear door inner panel
1. Before installing the rear door inner panel
retaining bolts, feed the door wiring harness
electrical connector through the rear door
wiring harness hole.
Item 4 Rear door lock actuator retaining screw
1. Install the rear door lock actuator to the rear
door.
2. Tighten the rear door lock actuator retaining
screw.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410827en
501-14-160
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-160
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Door Latch
General Equipment
Electric hand drill
Rivet gun
5. Loosen the rear door window glass clamp
bolts.
• Using the rear door window regulator handle
, align the window glass clamp bolts with the
access holes.
All vehicles
1. Remove the rear door trim panel.
For additional information, refer to: Rear
Door Trim Panel - Vehicles With: Manual
Windows (501-05 Interior Trim and
Ornamentation, Removal and Installation)
/ Rear Door Trim Panel - Vehicles With:
Power Windows (501-05 Interior Trim and
Ornamentation, Removal and Installation).
8 Nm
2. Remove the exterior rear door handle.
For additional information, refer to: Exterior
Rear Door Handle (501-14 Handles, Locks,
Latches and Entry Systems, Removal and
Installation).
3. Remove the rear door window regulator
grommets.
TIE39521
6. Raise the rear door widow glass.
7. Using suitable tape, support the rear door
window glass to the rear door.
E42006
E42005
Vehicles with power windows
Vehicles with manual windows
4. Install the window regulator handle.
8. Connect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
9. Loosen the rear door window glass clamp
bolts.
E47331
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296077en
501-14-161
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-161
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
• Using the front door power window control
unit, align the window glass clamp bolts with
the access holes.
8 Nm
12. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General
Procedures).
All vehicles
13. Detach and disconnect the rear door wiring
harness.
TIE39521
10. Raise the rear door widow glass.
11. Using suitable tape, support the rear door
window glass to the rear door.
E47361
14. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
E42006
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296077en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-162
501-14-162
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
3
8 Nm
4
8 Nm
5
1
2 8 Nm
6
8 Nm
E41461
Item
Description
1
Rear door latch bracket retaining screw
2
Rear door latch retaining bolts
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Item
Description
3
Rear door latch remote control handle lock
See Removal Detail
G296077en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-163
501-14-163
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
4
Description
Item
Rear door latch remote control cable
See Removal Detail
Description
5
Rear door wiring harness
See Removal Detail
6
Rear door inner panel
12
10
9
8
11
7
5
E41462
Item
Description
7
Rear door latch electrical connector
8
Rear door latch remote control cable
See Removal Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Item
Description
9
Rear door handle, lock and latch retaining
bracket
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
10
Rear exterior door handle remote control
See Removal Detail
G296077en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-164
501-14-164
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
11
12
Description
Rear door latch
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
Rear door latch remote control handle
actuator rod
See Removal Detail
15. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
16. Initialize the door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
Removal Details
Item 3 Rear door latch remote control handle
Item 8 Rear door latch remote control cable
lock
1. NOTE: Do not kink the rear door latch remote
control cable.
1. Operate the door latch remote control handle
lock to the lock position.
Item 4 Rear door latch remote control cable
1. Disconnect the rear door latch remote
control cable from the rear door latch remote
control.
NOTE: In order to remove the rear door latch
remote control cable from the rear door latch lever
the cable must be rotated.
Disconnect the rear door latch remote
control cable from the rear door latch.
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, detach the rear
door latch remote control cable locking tangs
from the rear door latch.
2. Detach the rear door latch remote control
outer cable from the rear door latch.
3. Rotate the rear door latch remote control
cable.
1
E40720
2
Item 5 Rear door wiring harness
1. Detach and push the rear door wiring
harness into the rear door.
1
3
E41505
Item 9 Rear door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket
1. Using a suitable Electric hand drill remove
the rear door handle, lock and latch retaining
bracket rivets.
Item 10 Rear exterior door handle remote
control
E47362
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
1. NOTE: Do not kink the rear exterior door
handle remote control cable.
G296077en
501-14-165
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-165
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
NOTE: In order to remove the rear exterior door
handle remote control cable from the rear door
latch lever the cable must be rotated.
Disconnect the rear exterior door handle
remote control cable from the rear door latch.
Item 11 Rear door latch
1. Detach the rear door latch.
• Using a suitable Electric hand drill remove
the rear door latch rivet.
1. Using a suitable screwdriver, detach the rear
exterior door handle remote control outer
cable locking tangs from the rear door latch.
2. Detach the rear exterior door handle remote
control cable from the rear door latch.
3. Rotate the rear exterior door handle remote
control cable.
1
E41463
1
2
Item 12 Rear door latch remote control handle
actuator rod
1. Remove the rear door latch.
3
1. Detach the rear door latch remote control
handle actuator rod from the front door latch.
E41504
Installation Details
Item 11 Rear door latch
1. Install the rear door latch.
• Using suitable screws attach the rear door
handle, lock and latch retaining bracket to
the rear door inner panel.
• Using a suitable Rivet gun install the rear
door latch rivet.
E41463
Item 9 Rear door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket
1. Align the rear door handle, lock and latch
retaining bracket to the rear door inner panel.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296077en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-166
501-14-166
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Liftgate Latch — 3-Door/5-Door
1. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
2
2
1
2
E51265
Item
Description
1
Liftgate trim panel
2
Liftgate trim panel retaining clips
See Installation Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410715en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-167
501-14-167
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
3
4
20 Nm
5
E51266
Item
2. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Description
3
Liftgate latch electrical connector
4
Liftgate latch retaining bolts
See Installation Detail
5
Liftgate latch
Installation Details
Item 4 Liftgate latch retaining bolts
Item 2 Liftgate trim panel retaining clips
1. Install the liftgate latch retaining bolts finger
tight in the order shown.
1. Install the liftgate trim panel retaining clips
to the liftgate trim panel before installing to
the liftgate.
3
2
1
E56037
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410715en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-168
501-14-168
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Exterior Front Door Handle
1. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
E40820
Item
Description
Item
1
Exterior front door handle retaining screw
grommet
3
Exterior front door handle trim
4
Door lock cylinder
Exterior front door handle retaining screw
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
5
Exterior front door handle
See Removal Detail
6
Exterior front door handle seals
2
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Description
G296079en
501-14-169
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-169
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 2 Exterior front door handle retaining
Item 5 Exterior front door handle
screw
1. Remove the exterior front door handle.
1. Loosen the exterior front door handle
retaining screw.
1. Slide the exterior front door handle rearwards
to disengage it from the exterior front door
handle bracket.
2. Remove the exterior front door handle.
1
2
E40843
VUE0030554
Installation Details
Item 2 Exterior front door handle retaining
screw
1. Tighten the exterior front door handle
retaining screw.
E40843
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296079en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-170
501-14-170
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Exterior Front Door Handle — Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle
System
1. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
7
6
8
2
1
5
3
4
E52020
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Exterior front door handle retaining screw
grommet
6
2
Exterior front door handle retaining screw
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
Exterior front door handle antenna wiring
harness
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
7
Exterior front door handle antenna
electrical connector
See Removal Detail
8
Exterior front door handle seal
3
Exterior front door handle bezel
4
Exterior front door handle
See Removal Detail
5
Exterior front door handle gasket
2. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G414677en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-171
501-14-171
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 2 Exterior front door handle retaining
Item 6 Exterior front door handle antenna wiring
screw
harness
1. Loosen the exterior front door handle
retaining screw until the exterior front door
handle bezel can be removed.
NOTE: Do not place excessive strain on the
exterior front door handle antenna wiring harness.
1. Pull the exterior front door handle antenna
wiring harness until an audible click is heard
and the exterior front door handle antenna
wiring harness electrical connector is in the
horizontal position.
Item 7 Exterior front door handle antenna
electrical connector
1. Disconnect the exterior front door handle
antenna electrical connector from the
exterior front door handle antenna electrical
connector and holder.
E40843
Item 4 Exterior front door handle
1. NOTE: Do not place excessive strain on
exterior front door handle antenna wiring
harness.
Detach the exterior front door handle.
1. Slide the exterior front door handle rearwards
to disengage it from the exterior front door
handle bracket.
2. Detach the exterior front door handle.
E52021
1
2
VUE0030554
Installation Details
Item 6 Exterior front door handle antenna wiring
harness
1. Lift and push the exterior front door handle
antenna wiring harness electrical into the
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G414677en
501-14-172
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-172
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
exterior front door handle antenna electrical
connector and holder.
E52021
Item 2 Exterior front door handle retaining
screw
1. Tighten the exterior front door handle
retaining screw.
E40843
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G414677en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-173
501-14-173
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Exterior Rear Door Handle
1. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
5
2
4
3
1
E40828
Item
Description
Item
1
Exterior rear door handle retaining screw
grommet
3
Exterior rear door handle trim
4
Exterior rear door handle
See Removal Detail
5
Exterior front door handle seals
2
Exterior rear door handle retaining screw
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
Description
2. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296080en
501-14-174
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-174
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Removal Details
Item 2 Exterior rear door handle retaining screw
Item 4 Exterior rear door handle
1. Loosen the exterior rear door handle
retaining screw.
1. Remove the exterior rear door handle.
1. Slide the exterior rear door handle towards
the rear of the vehicle to disengage it from
the exterior rear door handle bracket.
2. Remove the exterior rear door handle.
E40830
1
2
VUE0030542
Installation Details
Item 2 Exterior rear door handle retaining screw
1. Tighten the exterior rear door handle
retaining screw.
E40830
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296080en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-175
501-14-175
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Hood Lock Cylinder
1. Remove the air deflector.
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
x4
E112650
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G410713en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-176
501-14-176
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
3
2
1
E51398
Item
Description
1
Hood lock cylinder to hood latch
connecting rod
See Removal Detail
2
Hood lock cylinder rod swivel joint
3
Hood lock cylinder
See Removal Detail
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 1 Hood lock cylinder to hood latch
• Release the locking tangs.
connecting rod
1. NOTE: Make a note of the position and
orientation of the hood lock cylinder to hood
latch connecting rod.
Disconnect the hood lock cylinder to hood
latch connecting rod from the hood lock
cylinder swivel joint.
Item 3 Hood lock cylinder
1. Detach the hood lock cylinder from the
radiator grille.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
E51396
G410713en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-177
501-14-177
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Exterior Liftgate Release Switch — 3-Door/5-Door
1. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
2
2
1
2
E51265
Item
Description
1
Liftgate trim panel
2
Liftgate trim panel retaining clips
See Installation Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G458076en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-178
501-14-178
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
4
3
E56639
Item
Description
3
Exterior liftgate release switch electrical
connectors
4
Licence plate illumination panel retaining
nuts
See Removal Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G458076en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-179
501-14-179
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
5
6
E56645
Item
Description
5
Licence plate illumination electrical
connectors
6
Exterior liftgate release switch
See Removal Detail
2. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 4 Licence plate illumination panel retaining
nuts
1.
Detach the licence plate illumination panel
from the liftgate.
CAUTION: Make sure that excessive
strain is not placed on the licence plate
illumination panel electrical connectors and
wiring harnesses.
E56640
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G458076en
501-14-180
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-180
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Detach the exterior liftgate release switch
wiring harness grommet from the liftgate.
Item 6 Exterior liftgate release switch
1. Press the clips and remove the exterior
liftgate release switch from the licence plate
illumination panel.
E56641
E56644
Installation Details
Item 2 Liftgate trim panel retaining clips
1. Install the liftgate trim panel retaining clips
to the liftgate trim panel before installation
to the liftgate.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G458076en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-181
501-14-181
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Exterior Liftgate Release Switch — 3-Door/5-Door, Vehicles With:
Keyless Vehicle System
1. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
2
2
1
2
E51265
Item
Description
1
Liftgate trim panel
2
Liftgate trim panel retaining clips
See Installation Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G458698en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-182
501-14-182
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
4
3
E56639
Item
Description
3
Exterior liftgate release switch electrical
connectors
4
Licence plate illumination panel retaining
nuts
See Removal Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G458698en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-183
501-14-183
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
6
5
7
E56642
Item
Description
5
Licence plate illumination electrical
connectors
6
Keyless vehicle liftgate lock button
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
7
Exterior liftgate release switch
See Removal Detail
2. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 4 Licence plate illumination panel retaining
nuts
1.
Detach the licence plate illumination panel
from the liftgate.
CAUTION: Make sure that excessive
strain is not placed on the licence plate
illumination panel electrical connectors and
wiring harnesses.
E56640
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G458698en
501-14-184
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-184
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Detach the exterior liftgate release switch
wiring harness grommet from the liftgate.
2. Remove the keyless vehicle liftgate lock
button and keyless vehicle liftgate lock
button retainer from the licence plate
illumination panel.
E56641
Item 6 Keyless vehicle liftgate lock button
1. NOTE: Make a note of the routing of the
keyless vehicle liftgate lock button wiring
harness.
Detach the keyless vehicle liftgate lock
button from the keyless vehicle liftgate lock
button retainer.
E56891
Item 7 Exterior liftgate release switch
1. Press the clips and remove the exterior
liftgate release switch from the licence plate
illumination panel.
E56644
E56890
Installation Details
Item 6 Keyless vehicle liftgate lock button
CAUTION: Make sure the routing of the
keyless vehicle liftgate lock button wiring
harness is the same as when removed.
Failure to follow this instruction may result
in damage to the wiring harness.
Item 2 Liftgate trim panel retaining clips
1. Install the liftgate trim panel retaining clips
to the liftgate trim panel before installation
to the liftgate.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G458698en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-185
501-14-185
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Exterior Luggage Compartment Lid Release Switch
1. Using a suitable flat blade screwdriver,
remove the luggage compartment lid trim
panel handle from the luggage compartment
lid trim panel.
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
E56391
2
1
E56392
Item
Description
1
Luggage compartment lid trim panel
retaining clips
2
Luggage compartment lid trim panel
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G458077en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-186
501-14-186
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
4
3
E56639
Item
Description
3
Exterior luggage compartment lid release
switch electrical connectors
4
Licence plate illumination panel retaining
nuts
See Removal Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G458077en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-187
501-14-187
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
5
6
E56645
Item
Description
5
Licence plate illumination panel electrical
connectors
6
Exterior luggage compartment lid release
switch
See Removal Detail
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 4 Licence plate illumination panel retaining
nuts
1.
Detach the licence plate illumination panel
from the luggage compartment lid.
CAUTION: Make sure that excessive
strain is not placed on the licence plate
illumination panel electrical connectors and
wiring harnesses.
E56640
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G458077en
501-14-188
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-188
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Detach the exterior luggage compartment lid
release switch wiring harness grommet from
the luggage compartment lid.
E56641
Item 6 Exterior luggage compartment lid release
switch
1. Press the clips and remove the luggage
compartment lid release switch from the
licence plate illumination panel.
E56644
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G458077en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-189
501-14-189
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Exterior Luggage Compartment Lid Release Switch — Vehicles
With: Keyless Vehicle System
1. Using a suitable flat blade screwdriver,
remove the luggage compartment lid trim
panel handle from the luggage compartment
lid trim panel.
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
E56391
2
1
E56392
Item
Description
1
Luggage compartment lid trim panel
retaining clips
2
Luggage compartment lid trim panel
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G458703en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-190
501-14-190
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
4
3
E56639
Item
Description
3
Exterior luggage compartment lid release
switch electrical connectors
4
Licence plate illumination panel retaining
nuts
See Removal Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G458703en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-191
501-14-191
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
6
5
7
E56642
Item
Description
5
Licence plate illumination panel electrical
connectors
6
Keyless vehicle luggage compartment lid
lock button
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
7
Exterior luggage compartment lid release
handle
See Removal Detail
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 4 Licence plate illumination panel retaining
nuts
1.
CAUTION: Make sure that excessive
strain is not placed on the licence plate
illumination panel electrical connectors and
wiring harnesses.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G458703en
501-14-192
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-192
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Detach the licence plate illumination panel
from the luggage compartment lid.
E56640
2. Detach the exterior luggage compartment
release switch wiring harness grommet from
the luggage compartment lid.
vehicle luggage compartment lock button
retainer.
E56890
2. Remove the keyless vehicle luggage
compartment lid lock button and keyless
vehicle luggage compartment lid lock button
retainer from the licence plate illumination
panel.
E56641
Item 6 Keyless vehicle luggage compartment
E56891
lid lock button
1. NOTE: Make a note of the routing of the
keyless vehicle liftgate lock button wiring
harness.
Detach the keyless vehicle luggage
compartment lid lock button from the keyless
Item 7 Exterior luggage compartment lid release
handle
1. Press the clips and remove the luggage
compartment lid release switch from the
licence plate illumination panel.
E56644
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G458703en
501-14-193
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-193
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Installation Details
Item 6 Keyless vehicle luggage compartment
lid lock button
CAUTION: Make sure the routing of the
keyless vehicle luggage compartment lid
lock button wiring harness is the same as
when removed. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in damage to the
wiring harness.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G458703en
501-14-194
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-194
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Ignition Lock Cylinder — Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle System
Removal
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
4.
1. If equipped.
E118115
E100834
5.
2
2.
1
E118112
E95563
6.
3.
1
2
E99639
E118113
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1187569en
501-14-195
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-195
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
7.
10.
3
1
E69785
8.
2
E118116
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
E118117
9.
E118114
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1187569en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-196
501-14-196
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Ignition Lock Cylinder — Vehicles Without: Keyless Vehicle System
1. Remove the passive anti-theft system (PATS)
transceiver. For additional information, refer
to Section 419-01A [Anti-Theft - Active] /
419-01B [Anti-Theft - Passive].
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
1
3
2
E41779
Item
Description
1
Ignition key
See Removal Detail
2
Ignition lock cylinder locking button
See Removal Detail
3
Ignition lock cylinder
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296082en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-197
501-14-197
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 1 Ignition key
1. Turn the ignition key to the ACCESSORY
position.
lock cylinder is released from the steering
column.
1
1
E41780
E41781
Item 3 Ignition lock cylinder
Item 2 Ignition lock cylinder locking button
1. Using a suitable punch press the ignition
lock cylinder locking button until the ignition
1. NOTE: Make sure the ignition lock cylinder
locking button is released before the removal
of the ignition lock cylinder.
Remove the ignition lock cylinder and
ignition key.
Installation Details
Item 3 Ignition lock cylinder
1. Install the ignition lock cylinder.
1. Turn the ignition key to the ACCESSORY
position.
2. Press the ignition lock cylinder locking button.
1
2
E42042
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296082en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-198
501-14-198
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Door Lock Cylinder
1. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
2
4
1
3
E41024
Item
Description
Item
1
Exterior front door handle retaining screw
grommet
3
Exterior front door handle trim
4
Door lock cylinder
2
Exterior front door handle retaining screw
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Description
2. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
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Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-199
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Removal Details
Item 2 Exterior front door handle retaining
screw
1. Loosen the exterior front door handle
retaining screw.
E40843
Installation Details
Item 2 Exterior front door handle retaining
screw
1. Tighten the exterior front door handle
retaining screw.
E40843
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501-14-200
501-14-200
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Door Latch Remote Control
1. Remove the door trim panel. For additional
information, refer to Section 501-05 [Interior
Trim and Ornamentation].
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
4
N
3
2
1
E40719
Item
1
2
Description
Door latch remote control handle lock
See Removal Detail
Door latch remote control cable
See Removal Detail
Item
Description
3
Door latch remote control retaining clip
4
Door latch remote control
See Removal Detail
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 1 Door latch remote control handle lock
1. Operate the door latch remote control handle
lock to the lock position.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
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501-14-201
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-201
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 2 Door latch remote control cable
1. Disconnect the door latch remote control
cable from the door latch remote control.
E40720
Item 4 Door latch remote control
1. Slide the door latch remote control away
from the door latch remote control retaining
clip.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296085en
501-14-202
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-202
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Keyless Vehicle Module
General Equipment
Worldwide Diagnostic System (WDS)
5. Detach the loadspace trim panel to gain
access to the keyless vehicle module.
Removal
All vehicles
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
Wagon
2. Open the loadspace storage compartment
lid.
E57938
3-door and 5-door
6. Remove the loadspace floor covering.
7. Tilt the rear seat cushion forward.
8. Tilt the rear seat backrest forward.
9. Remove the C-pillar trim.
For additional information, refer to: C-Pillar
Trim Panel - 4-Door/5-Door (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
10. Detach the liftgate opening weather strip.
E57936
4-door
3. Remove the loadspace floor covering.
4. Remove the rear lamp assembly access trim
panel.
• Remove the rear lamp assembly access trim
panel retaining clips.
E57939
11. Detach the parcel shelf support trim panel.
(3 door vehicle shown, 5 door vehicle
similar).
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2011.00 Focus 8/2010
1. Remove the parcel shelf support trim panel
retaining screws.
2. Pull the parcel shelf support trim panel away
from the body panel to disengage the locking
clips between the D-pillar trim panel and the
parcel shelf support trim panel.
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501-14-203
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
3. Feed the rear seat safety belt through the
parcel shelf support trim panel and position
the parcel shelf trim panel to one side.
Installation
All vehicles
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2. If a new keyless vehicle module is installed,
program the new keyless vehicle module
using the WDS Program Module routine.
3
2
1
1
E57940
All vehicles
12. Detach the keyless vehicle module. (3 door
vehicle shown, 5 door, 4 door and wagon
vehicles similar).
• Remove the keyless vehicle module retaining
screws.
3. If a new keyless vehicle module is installed,
initialize the new keyless vehicle module to
the central junction box (CJB) and the
steering column lock control unit, using the
WDS Initialize System routine.
4. If a new keyless vehicle module is installed,
teach the minimum required number of keys
to the keyless vehicle module, using the
WDS Teach Key function.
Vehicles with global closing
5. Initialize the door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
E57952
13. Remove the keyless vehicle module.
• Disconnect the keyless vehicle module
electrical connectors.
E57953
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Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-204
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Keyless Vehicle Front Antenna
Removal
1. Refer to: Floor Console - Vehicles Built From:
03/2007, Vehicles With: Center Armrest
(501-12 Instrument Panel and Console,
Removal and Installation).
2.
E119016
3.
E119017
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1224136en
501-14-205
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-205
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Keyless Vehicle Center Antenna
Removal
1. Refer to: Floor Console - Vehicles Built From:
03/2007, Vehicles With: Center Armrest
(501-12 Instrument Panel and Console,
Removal and Installation).
2.
E119061
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1224138en
501-14-206
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-206
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Keyless Vehicle Rear Antenna
Removal
3.
1.
E101481
E119076
4.
2.
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501-14-207
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-207
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
E113368
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1224140en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-208
501-14-208
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Keyless Vehicle Rear Bumper Antenna
Removal
1. Refer to: Jacking (100-02 Jacking and Lifting,
Description and Operation).
Refer to: Lifting (100-02 Jacking and Lifting,
Description and Operation).
5.
2.
3. 1. If equipped.
2. On both sides.
x2
E76894
Convertible
6.
3
1
x3
1
E99377
2
4.
2
E76895
x2
x2
x2
E99591
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501-14-209
501-14-209
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
7. NOTE: This step requires the aid of another
technician.
All vehicles
9.
E119169
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
1
x4
2
2
3
E76896
3-door, 4-door and 5-door
8.
2
x2
x2
2
1
3
E99588
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501-14-210
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-210
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Radio Frequency (RF) Receiver
Removal
1.
E119793
2.
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G1226581en
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Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-211
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
E119794
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1226581en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-212
501-14-212
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Hood Lock Cylinder
1. Remove the hood lock cylinder.
General Equipment
Punch
For additional information, refer to: Hood
Lock Cylinder (501-14 Handles, Locks,
Latches and Entry Systems, Removal and
Installation).
NOTE: To obtain the key code, please use either
the driver door lock cylinder, ignition lock cylinder
or tailgate lock cylinder. The hood lock cannot be
used, because two of the ten tumblers have been
removed from the hood lock cylinder.
2. Disassemble the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
6
7
2
12
9
13
4
3
8
14
1
10
11
13
5
12
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501-14-213
501-14-213
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Item
Description
1
Hood lock cylinder locking pins
See Disassembly Detail
See Assembly Detail
2
Hood lock cylinder locking pin
See Disassembly Detail
See Assembly Detail
3
4
Item
Description
7
Hood lock cylinder connecting clip
See Assembly Detail
8
Hood lock cylinder washer
9
Hood lock cylinder spring
10
Hood lock cylinder roll pin
Hood lock cylinder housing
11
Hood lock cylinder barrel cover locking
clips
See Disassembly Detail
Hood lock cylinder barrel cover
See Disassembly Detail
See Assembly Detail
12
Hood lock cylinder barrel tumblers
See Disassembly Detail
See Assembly Detail
13
Hood lock cylinder barrel tumbler springs
14
Hood lock cylinder barrel
5
Hood lock cylinder barrel cover
See Assembly Detail
6
Hood lock cylinder return spring
See Disassembly Detail
See Assembly Detail
3. To assemble, reverse the disassembly
procedure.
Disassembly Details
Item 1 Hood lock cylinder locking pins
Item 2 Hood lock cylinder locking pin
1. Using a suitable Punch, remove the hood
lock cylinder locking pins.
1. Using a suitable Punch, remove the hood
lock cylinder locking pin.
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E43523
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Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-214
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Item 4 Hood lock cylinder barrel cover locking
Item 11 Hood lock cylinder barrel cover
clips
1. Remove the hood lock cylinder barrel guide.
1. Using a suitable tool, remove the hood lock
cylinder barrel cover locking clips.
E43467
E43522
Item 6 Hood lock cylinder return spring
1. NOTE: Make a note of the position of the
hood lock cylinder return spring.
Remove the hood lock cylinder return spring.
Item 12 Hood lock cylinder barrel tumblers
1. NOTE: Make sure to read the key code from
the key entry to the end of the lock barrel in
sequence.
NOTE: Make a note of the position and orientation
of the hood lock cylinder barrel tumblers.
Remove the hood lock cylinder barrel
tumblers in the correct order.
E59904
E59873
Assembly Details
Item 12 Hood lock cylinder barrel tumblers
1. NOTE: Make sure to read the key code from
the key entry to the end of the lock barrel in
sequence.
NOTE: One group of tumblers is signed with a one
digit number (1 to 5), the other group of tumblers
is signed with a two digit number (11 to 15).
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501-14-215
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-215
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Assemble the hood lock cylinder barrel
tumblers in the correct order.
Item 6 Hood lock cylinder return spring
1. Install the hood lock cylinder return spring
in the same position as removed.
E43309
Item 11 Hood lock cylinder barrel cover
NOTE: Make sure that the hood lock cylinder cover
guide indents align with the hood lock cylinder
barrel.
E59904
Item 5 Hood lock cylinder barrel cover
1. NOTE: The hood lock cylinder can only be
installed to the hood lock cylinder housing
in one position.
Install the hood lock cylinder barrel cover
into the hood lock cylinder housing.
E43467
Item 7 Hood lock cylinder connecting clip
NOTE: An audible click can be heard when the
hood lock cylinder return spring cap is installed
correctly.
E60448
Item 4 Hood lock cylinder barrel cover locking
clips
1. Install the hood lock cylinder barrel cover
locking clips.
E43522
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G413491en
501-14-216
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-216
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Item 2 Hood lock cylinder locking pin
1. Using a suitable Punch, install the hood lock
cylinder locking pin.
E43523
Item 1 Hood lock cylinder locking pins
1. Using a suitable Punch, install the hood lock
cylinder locking pins.
E43524
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413491en
501-14-217
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-217
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Ignition Lock Cylinder — Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle System
Disassembly
1. Refer to: Ignition Lock Cylinder - Vehicles With:
Keyless Vehicle System (501-14 Handles,
Locks, Latches and Entry Systems, Removal
and Installation).
4.
2.
1
2
E115230
5.
E115229
3.
E115228
6. NOTE: Make sure to read the key code from
the key entry to the end of the lock barrel in
sequence.
E115227
NOTE: Make a note of the position and
orientation of the ignition lock cylinder barrel
tumblers.
NOTE: One group of tumblers is signed with a
one digit number (1 to 5), the other group of
tumblers is signed with a two digit number (11
to 15).
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Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-218
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
x10
x10
E115740
Assembly
8.
7.
E115900
E115898
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9. NOTE: One group of tumblers is signed with a
one digit number (1 to 5), the other group of
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501-14-219
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
tumblers is signed with a two digit number (11
to 15).
12.
x10
x10
E115909
E70124
13.
10.
E115226
E115894
14.
11.
E115746
E115906
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G1187730en
501-14-220
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-220
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
15.
E115751
16.
E115902
17.
E115905
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Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-221
501-14-221
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Ignition Lock Cylinder — Vehicles Without: Keyless Vehicle System
Vehicle System (501-14 Handles, Locks,
Latches and Entry Systems, Removal and
Installation).
General Equipment
Flat-bladed screwdriver
1. Remove the ignition lock cylinder.
For additional information, refer to: Ignition
Lock Cylinder - Vehicles Without: Keyless
2. Disassemble the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
7
3
6
8
9
4
5
8
1
2
7
E43468
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G328436en
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-222
501-14-222
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Ignition lock cylinder locking button
See Disassembly Detail
See Assembly Detail
7
Ignition lock cylinder barrel tumblers
See Disassembly Detail
See Assembly Detail
2
Ignition lock cylinder housing
See Disassembly Detail
See Assembly Detail
8
Ignition lock cylinder barrel tumbler springs
9
Ignition lock cylinder barrel
3
Ignition lock cylinder retaining clip
See Assembly Detail
3. To assemble, reverse the disassembly
procedure.
4
Ignition lock cylinder barrel cover
4. Install the ignition lock cylinder.
5
Ignition lock cylinder retaining clip
See Disassembly Detail
See Assembly Detail
6
Ignition lock cylinder barrel guide
See Assembly Detail
For additional information, refer to: Ignition
Lock Cylinder - Vehicles Without: Keyless
Vehicle System (501-14 Handles, Locks,
Latches and Entry Systems, Removal and
Installation).
Disassembly Details
Item 1 Ignition lock cylinder locking button
2. Slide the ignition lock cylinder housing away
from the ignition lock cylinder barrel guide.
2
1
2
1
E62270
1. Remove the ignition lock cylinder locking
button.
1. Using a suitable tool, release the ignition lock
cylinder locking button leaf spring and
remove the ignition lock cylinder locking
button leaf spring.
2. Detach the ignition lock cylinder locking
button from the ignition lock cylinder housing
and remove the ignition lock cylinder locking
button.
E43472
Item 5 Ignition lock cylinder retaining clip
1. Using a suitable Flat-bladed screwdriver
remove the ignition lock cylinder retaining
clip.
Item 2 Ignition lock cylinder housing
1. Remove the ignition lock cylinder housing.
1. Operate the ignition lock cylinder retaining
clip.
E43471
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G328436en
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Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-223
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Item 7 Ignition lock cylinder barrel tumblers
1. NOTE: Make sure to read the key code from
the key entry to the end of the lock barrel in
sequence.
Remove the ignition lock cylinder barrel
tumblers and springs in the correct order.
NOTE: Make a note of the position and orientation
of the ignition lock cylinder barrel tumblers.
E59873
Assembly Details
Item 7 Ignition lock cylinder barrel tumblers
1. NOTE: Make sure to read the key code from
the key entry to the end of the lock barrel in
sequence.
Install the key and the assembled lock
cylinder barrel into the ignition lock cylinder
barrel guide and remove the key.
NOTE: One group of tumblers is signed with a one
digit number (1 to 5), the other group of tumblers
is signed with a two digit number (11 to 15).
Assemble the ignition lock cylinder barrel
tumblers and springs in the correct order.
E43467
Item 5 Ignition lock cylinder retaining clip
1. Install the ignition lock cylinder retaining
clip.
E43309
Item 6 Ignition lock cylinder barrel guide
1. NOTE: Make sure that the ignition lock
cylinder barrel guide indents align with the
ignition lock cylinder barrel guide.
E43471
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G328436en
501-14-224
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-224
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Item 3 Ignition lock cylinder retaining clip
1. Install the ignition lock cylinder retaining clip
in the position shown.
E43470
Item 2 Ignition lock cylinder housing
1. Install the ignition lock cylinder housing.
1. Operate the ignition lock cylinder retaining
spring and locking button.
2. Slide the ignition lock cylinder housing onto
from the ignition lock cylinder barrel guide.
2
1
1
E43473
Item 1 Ignition lock cylinder locking button
1. Assemble the ignition lock cylinder locking
button and leaf spring and install in the
position shown.
1
2
E97594
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Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-225
501-14-225
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Door Lock Cylinder
Latches and Entry Systems, Removal and
Installation).
General Equipment
Punch
1. Remove the door lock cylinder.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Lock Cylinder (501-14 Handles, Locks,
2. Disassemble the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
10
1
9
2
6
3
10
11
1
7
4
9
8
5
E43865
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501-14-226
501-14-226
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Item
Description
1
Door lock cylinder barrel locking pins
See Disassembly Detail
See Assembly Detail
2
Door lock cylinder barrel housing
3
Door lock cylinder retaining clip
See Disassembly Detail
See Assembly Detail
4
Door lock cylinder latch actuator
See Assembly Detail
5
Door lock cylinder latch actuator driver
See Assembly Detail
6
Door lock cylinder guide pin retaining
spring
See Assembly Detail
7
Door lock cylinder guide pin
See Assembly Detail
Item
Description
8
Door lock cylinder barrel guide
See Assembly Detail
9
Door lock cylinder barrel tumblers
See Disassembly Detail
See Assembly Detail
10
Door lock cylinder barrel tumbler springs
11
Door lock cylinder barrel
3. To assemble, reverse the disassembly
procedure.
4. Install the door lock cylinder.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Lock Cylinder (501-14 Handles, Locks,
Latches and Entry Systems, Removal and
Installation).
Disassembly Details
Item 1 Door lock cylinder barrel locking pins
1. Remove the door lock cylinder lower
retaining pin.
2. Using a suitable Punch, remove door lock
cylinder upper retaining pin.
E43870
E43871
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Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-227
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Item 3 Door lock cylinder retaining clip
1. Remove the door lock cylinder retaining clip
from the door lock cylinder.
NOTE: Make a note of the position and orientation
of the door lock cylinder barrel tumblers.
Remove the door lock cylinder barrel
tumblers and springs in the correct order.
E43866
E59873
Item 9 Door lock cylinder barrel tumblers
1. NOTE: Make sure to read the key code from
the key entry to the end of the lock barrel in
sequence.
Assembly Details
Item 9 Door lock cylinder barrel tumblers
1. NOTE: Make sure to read the key code from
the key entry to the end of the lock barrel in
sequence.
Install the key and the assembled lock
cylinder barrel into the door lock cylinder
barrel guide and remove the key.
NOTE: One group of tumblers is signed with a one
digit number (1 to 5), the other group of tumblers
is signed with a two digit number (11 to 15).
Assemble the door lock cylinder barrel
tumblers and springs in the correct order.
E43467
E43309
Item 8 Door lock cylinder barrel guide
1. NOTE: Make sure that the door lock cylinder
cover guide indents align with the door lock
cylinder barrel.
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Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-228
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Item 7 Door lock cylinder guide pin
1. Place the door lock cylinder guide pin in the
door lock cylinder barrel guide recess.
Install the door lock cylinder latch actuator
driver.
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E43867
Item 4 Door lock cylinder latch actuator
Item 6 Door lock cylinder guide pin retaining
spring
1. Assemble the door lock cylinder guide pin
retaining spring on to the door lock cylinder
barrel guide.
NOTE: An audible click can be heard when the
door lock cylinder latch actuator is installed
correctly.
Item 3 Door lock cylinder retaining clip
1. Install the door lock cylinder retaining clip.
E43868
E43866
Item 5 Door lock cylinder latch actuator driver
1. NOTE: Make sure that the door lock cylinder
guide pin retaining spring is located in the
door lock cylinder latch actuator driver
groove.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Item 1 Door lock cylinder barrel locking pins
1. NOTE: After the door lock cylinder lower
retaining pin has been installed the door lock
cylinder housing locking pins must be
knocked down, locking the door lock cylinder
lower retaining pin in place.
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501-14-229
Handles, Locks, Latches and Entry Systems
501-14-229
DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY
Install the door lock cylinder barrel retaining
pin.
E43871
2. Install the door lock cylinder barrel retaining
pin.
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Wipers and Washers
501-16-
.
SECTION 501-16 Wipers and Washers
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications......................................................................................................................
501-16-2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Wipers and Washers..........................................................................................................
Windshield wash/wipe system............................................................................................
Rear window wash/wipe system.........................................................................................
Headlamp washer system..................................................................................................
501-16-3
501-16-4
501-16-5
501-16-5
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Wipers and Washers..........................................................................................................
501-16-7
Description of operation......................................................................................................
501-16-7
Inspection and Checking....................................................................................................
501-16-8
Trouble Code Table - Generic Electronic Module (GEM)...................................................
501-16-9
Symptom Chart................................................................................................................... 501-16-10
System Check.................................................................................................................... 501-16-12
Component Tests................................................................................................................ 501-16-58
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Windshield Wiper Blade and Pivot Arm Adjustment...........................................................
501-16-60
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Windshield Wiper Motor......................................................................................................
Windshield Washer Pump.............................................................................. (32 624 0)
Windshield Washer Pump and Reservoir...........................................................................
Rear Window Wiper Motor.................................................................................................
Rain Sensor........................................................................................................................
Headlamp Washer Jet.................................................................................... (32 678 0)
Headlamp Washer Pump....................................................................................................
501-16-62
501-16-64
501-16-66
501-16-69
501-16-73
501-16-75
501-16-78
501-16-2
Wipers and Washers
501-16-2
SPECIFICATIONS
Settings for wiper arms
Degrees
Angle of wiper arms to windscreen, driver's side (LHD/RHD)
5 ±1
Angle of wiper arms to windscreen, passenger side (LHD/RHD)
4 ±1
Setting for rear wiper arm
Degrees
Angle between the wiper arm and the rear window, wagon variant
5 ±1
Angle between the wiper arm and the rear window, 3-/5-door variant (not
adjustable)
3 ±1
Torque Specifications
Description
Nm
lb-ft
lb-in
Rear window wiper motor bracket retaining bolts
7
-
62
Rear window wiper arm retaining nut
15
11
-
Nuts, windshield wiper arms
22
16
-
Bolts for windshield wiper motor with linkage
7
-
62
Front wiper motor retaining screws
9
-
80
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501-16-3
501-16-3
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Wipers and Washers
Rain sensor
CAUTIONS:
The automatic windshield wipers must be
switched off before the vehicle is driven
into a car wash.
If the windshield is iced up, the wipers may
only be activated by the rain sensor after
the windshield has been completely
defrosted.
NOTE: The rain sensor is an optical measuring
instrument. Contamination such as oil, grease or
dust impair its correct function. Before switching
on the automatic windshield wipers, the windshield
must be clean in the area of the rain sensor.
The rain sensor is built into a housing which is
mounted behind the rear view mirror on the
windshield.
1
E43413
The rain sensor (1) consists of an opto-electronic
measuring and evaluation circuit. The sensor can
calculate the amount of precipitation falling on the
windshield and request that the windshield wipers
are switched on.
On the basis of the information provided by the
rain sensor, the windshield wipers are then set to
the required wipe speed by the generic electronic
module (GEM).
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Mode of operation of the rain sensor
1
On vehicles built from 12/2005, automatic
calibration only takes place if the wiper switch was
not set to the rain sensing function before the
ignition was switched on.
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4
3
E40970
Item
Description
1
Raindrop
2
LED
3
Lens
4
Photodiode
The rain sensor consists of three optical
components:
• an LED
• a photodiode
• the lens
The photodiode emits an infrared light beam of
known intensity; the emitted light passes through
the lens and is reflected by the windshield.
The reflected light beam enters back through the
lens and then reaches the photodiode. The
corresponding value taken without moisture on the
windshield is used as the reference value for the
automatic calibration process.
Subsequent deviations from this value cause the
windshield wipers to be switched on.
If rain lands on the windshield then the light
reflected by the windshield has a lower intensity.
This loss of intensity is registered by the
photodiode and, proportionally to the loss of
intensity, the module switches on the windshield
wipers with the required wipe speed (in intermittent
or continuous mode).
When the automatic windshield wipers are switched
on (wiper switch set to intermittent mode) the rain
sensor is switched on and performs an automatic
calibration according to the current conditions at
the windshield.
To perform the automatic calibration, the windshield
wipers perform a single wipe regardless of whether
the windshield is wet or dry.
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If the windshield remains dry after this wipe then
the windshield wipers stop until moisture is
registered on the windshield above the sensor.
The sensitivity of the rain sensor can be changed
by adjusting the control resistor for the intermittent
mode of the windshield wipers.
• Adjusting ring position 1: high sensitivity
– The wipers wipe even if only a small amount
of water has been measured on the
windshield.
• Adjusting ring position 6: low sensitivity:
– The wipers only wipe if a large amount of
water has been measured on the windshield.
Windshield wash/wipe system
Wiper functions
The windshield wash/wipe system will only operate
if the ignition switch is in the position "I" or "II".
Five wash functions are available: "Off",
"Flick-wipe", "Speed 1", "Speed 2" and
"Intermittent" or "Automatic wipe" (depending on
the vehicle specification).
In "Speed 1" or "Speed 2" mode, the wipers are
operating continuously at either normal speed or
fast speed.
When the intermittent wipe mode is switched on
the windshield wipers operate at normal speed with
the following wiper delays:
• Wiper delay 1: 1 second
• Wiper delay 2: 3.5 seconds
• Wiper delay 3: 6 seconds
• Wiper delay 4: 9.5 seconds
• Wiper delay 5: 15.5 seconds
• Wiper delay 6: 22 seconds
NOTE: In the event of a failure, or if the control
resistor is not connected the default time for the
wiper delay is 8 seconds.
When the windshield washer switch is operated
washer fluid is sprayed onto the windshield. After
a short delay designed to protect the wiper blades
the wipers perform 2 or 3 wipes at low speed.
If when the windshield washer switch is activated
the windshield wipers are switched off, then a
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single wipe is performed 4 seconds after the wipers
have returned to the home position after performing
the 2 or 3 wipes.
If when the windshield washer switch is activated
the wipers are in intermittent mode, and if the
selected wiper delay time is longer than 6 seconds,
then a single wipe is performed 6 seconds after
the wipers have returned to the home position after
performing the 2 or 3 wipes. If the selected delay
time is less than 6 seconds then no post wipe is
required.
The post wipe function on the windshield ensures
that any water remaining on the windshield after
washing is wiped away. It is only required if the
wipers are switched off or they are set to
intermittent mode.
Automatic wiper function
In vehicles built from 12/2005 without rain sensor,
a speed-dependent wiper function is implemented
in the GEM on the mid and high-end equipment
versions.
When the windshield wipers are switched on, the
GEM reduces the wiper speed by one setting if the
vehicle is driven at walking speed or comes to a
standstill.
When the vehicle speed is increased, the wiper
speed automatically returns to the previous setting.
If the wiper lever is actuated during automatic
function, the automatic wiper function is switched
off and the wiper speed corresponds to the
newly-selected setting.
Rear window wash/wipe system
The rear window wash/wipe system will only
operate if the ignition switch is in the position "II".
The GEM changes the wiper delay time of the rear
window wiper according to the switch setting of the
windshield wipers.
If the wiper switch is in the "OFF" position, or in
"intermittent" mode or the "automatic wipe" setting
(no wiping or low speed wiping), then the wiper
delay time for the rear window is 10 seconds.
If the wiper switch is in the "normal speed" position,
"fast speed" position or the "automatic wipe" setting
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(high speed wiping), then the wiper delay time for
the rear window is 6 seconds.
If the switch for the rear window washer is pressed,
then washer fluid is sprayed onto the rear window,
and the wiper operates continuously at low speed.
When the switch is released the rear window wiper
performs another 2-3 wipes.
If the switch for the rear window washer fails while
switched ON, or if it is continuously operated for
more than 60 seconds, then the switch signal is
ignored by the GEM, the wiper returns to the park
position and a trouble code is stored for the switch.
If reverse gear is engaged and the windshield wiper
switch is in the normal, high speed or automatic
windshield wiper (wiping at high speed) position,
the rear window wiper operates continuously until
the gearshift lever is moved back to the neutral
position.
If reverse gear is engaged and the windshield wiper
switch is in the "intermittent mode" or "automatic
windshield wiper" (no wiping or low speed) position,
then the rear window wiper follows the movement
of the windshield wipers. When the wipers leave
the park position the rear window wiper also
performs a wipe.
Headlamp washer system
CAUTION: Do not operate the headlamp
washer system for more than 10 seconds,
and never with an empty fluid reservoir.
The headlamp washer system operates when the
windshield washers are actuated if, at the same
time, the light switch is set to "low beam" or if the
"autolamp" function has switched on the
headlamps. The system is controlled electrically
by the headlamp washer relay, which is actuated
by the GEM.
In order to prevent excessive washer water
consumption in vehicles built from 12/2005, the
headlamp washer system is only activated on every
fourth actuation of the windshield washer switch,
provide that 10 minutes have not elapsed since
the first actuation of the headlamp washer system.
If the windshield washer switch is actuated again
after 10 minutes, the headlamp washer system is
activated and the timer is restarted.
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Overview
1
2
7
3
6
5
4
E46720
Item
Description
1
Windshield washer reservoir
2
Pump - headlamp washer system
3
Windshield washer reservoir filler neck
4
Hoses - headlamp washer system
5
Headlamp washer system nozzle
6
Cover, headlamp washer system nozzle
7
Headlamp
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Refer to Wiring Diagrams Section 501-16, for
schematic and connector information.
Special Tool(s)
Terminal Probe Kit
29-011A
29011A
General Equipment
Digital multimeter
The Ford approved diagnostic tool
Description of operation
A diagnosis of the generic electronic module (GEM)
can be performed with the Ford approved
diagnostic tool. Furthermore, an integrated service
mode enables testing of the input and output
signals without the need for further tools. To enable
activation of service mode:
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•
switch off the ignition,
switch off all other electrical consumers,
apply the handbrake,
shift to neutral
and close the doors.
Activating the service mode
Proceed as follows to activate the service mode:
• OPERATE the switch of the heated rear window
and HOLD IT THERE
• Turn on the ignition.
• RELEASE the switch of the heated rear window
A signal sounds and the turn signal lamps come
on to indicate that service mode has been
successfully activated.
NOTE: If the alarm is activated (in vehicles fitted
with an anti-theft alarm system), service mode
cannot be activated.
Inputs
SWITCH the windshield wiper switch to the "OFF"
position to test the input signals. The following is
a list of the switch signals to be tested, in no
particular order:
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Turn signals (right, left, hazard warning lights)
Windshield wiper stage I
Windshield wiper stage II
Windshield washer system
Rear window wiper
Rear window washer system
Doors open/closed
Remote control for central locking with double
locking
Hood open/closed (in vehicles equipped with
an anti-theft alarm system)
Tailgate open/closed
A/C request signal
Heated windscreen (if fitted)
Parking Brake
Brake reservoir fluid level
Speed control system
Autolamps
Low beam
High beam
Headlamp flasher
Marker Lamps
Reversing lamp
Liftgate release
Ignition switch, terminal 15 (turn key to 0
position, then turn key to II position.)
An acoustic signal sounds and the turn signal
lamps flash to indicate receipt of each input signal
by the generic electronic module.
Test the windshield wiper "intermittent mode" stage
input signal (only vehicles with adjustable
intermittent mode)
The windshield wiper switch must be switched to
"intermittent mode" in order to test the input signal.
The delay times of the input signals can then be
tested by operating the rotary switch. Each change
of the rotary switch position is indicated by an
acoustic signal and illumination of the turn signals.
Output signals
SWITCH the wiper switch to the "intermittent""
position to test the output signals. PRESSING the
heated rear window switch activates the output
signals in the following order:
a. Turn Indicator Left Hand
b. Turn Indicator Right Hand
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c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
k.
l.
m.
n.
High beam
Low beam
Windshield wiper stage I
Windshield wiper stage II
Heated rear window
Heater blower motor
Headlamp washer (vehicles with gas discharge
headlamps)
Electric booster heater (if fitted)
Autolamps (if fitted)
Alarm horn (vehicles with alarm system)
Rear window wiper
Rear heated window relay
When the heated rear window switch is pressed
again, the test of the relevant signal is terminated.
When the heated rear window switch is pressed
once more, the test for the next signal in the list is
started.
Ending the service mode
The GEM automatically ends service mode 20
seconds after the last input or at a driving speed
of over 7 km/h. However, service mode can be
manually ended at any time by proceeding as
follows:
• OPERATE the switch of the heated rear window
and HOLD IT THERE
• SWITCH OFF the ignition
• RELEASE the switch of the heated rear window
3 signals sound and the turn signal lamps illuminate
to indicate that service mode has ended.
Reset service mode
If, after completion of service mode, some functions
do not operate or do not operate properly, check
the following functions:
• Instrument cluster illumination, side lamps and
license plate lamp in autolamps mode
• Rear wiper
• Headlamp Washers
• Electric booster heater
• Active anti-theft sounder
• Heated windshield
2. SWITCH OFF the switch for the windscreen
wash/wipe system
3. OPERATE the switch of the heated rear window
and HOLD IT THERE
4. Turn on the ignition.
5. RELEASE the heated rear window switch (an
acoustic signal will sound if activation has been
performed correctly)
6. SWITCH the windscreen wash/wipe switch to
the "Intermittent wipe" position
7. OPERATE the heated rear window switch 6
times (the main beam headlamps switch on and
off automatically)
8. SWITCH OFF the switch for the windscreen
wash/wipe system
9. OPERATE the switch of the heated rear window
and HOLD IT THERE
10. SWITCH OFF the ignition
11. RELEASE the heated rear window switch (three
acoustic signals will sound if activation has been
performed correctly)
After completion of the work, check all the
functions.
Inspection and Checking
NOTE: The generic electronic module (GEM) forms
part of the central junction box (CJB).
NOTE: If the generic electronic module (GEM) is
changed, the new one must be reinitialized. For
this purpose, the vehicle-specific data is read out
of the module to be replaced using the Ford
approved diagnostic tool and is transferred to the
new module.
NOTE: Before reading out the vehicle-specific data,
remake all the electrical connections to the module
to be removed, so that communication between
the module and the Ford approved diagnostic tool
is ensured.
1. Verify the customer concern.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical
and electrical damage:
NOTE: Ensure correct engagement of the wiring
harness connectors.
If one or more of the listed functions is not OK, it's
possible that the cause of the fault is due to not
exiting service mode properly. To reactivate the
functions correctly, perform the following steps:
1. SWITCH OFF the ignition
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Visual Inspection Chart
Mechanical
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Wiper blade(s)
Wiper arm shaft
Washer reservoir
Hose(s)
Nozzles
Check the
passenger-side
wiper blade for
residue-free wiping
in the vicinity of the
rain sensor.
Check the adhesive
pad between the
rain sensor and the
windshield for
trapped air.
Clean wax residues
from the windshield
in the vicinity of the
rain sensor.
Check the windshield for
damage/cracks in
the vicinity of the
rain sensor.
Check that the rain
sensor retaining
frame is correctly
attached to the
windshield.
Electrical
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Fuse(s)
Connector
Wiring harness
Washer pump motor
Headlamp cleaning
system pump
Headlamp cleaning
system relay
Front/rear window
wiper motor
Wash/wipe system
switch
Central junction box
(CJB)
Battery junction box
(BJB)
3. Resolve any obvious causes or concerns found
during the visual inspection before carrying out
any further tests.
4. If the concern persists after the visual
inspection, PERFORM a fault diagnosis on the
generic electronic module (GEM) using the Ford
approved diagnostic tool and RESOLVE the
fault(s) displayed according to the fault
description. CHECK the operation of the system.
5. On a vehicle without stored fault(s), continue
according to the Symptom Chart and the
corresponding symptom.
6. After checking or rectifying the fault(s) and
finishing the work, READ OUT the fault memory
in the generic electronic module (GEM) and
DELETE any saved faults. After performing a
road test and CHECKING the system, READ
OUT the fault memories again.
Trouble Code Table - Generic Electronic Module (GEM)
Trouble Code Table - Generic Electronic Module (GEM)
DTC
Description
Action
B1447
Circuit of windshield wiper limit switch
(park position) faulty (short to ground)
B1614
Circuit of rear window wiper switch faulty GO to Pinpoint Test C.
(short to ground)
B2114
Circuit of windshield washer system
switch faulty (short to ground)
GO to Pinpoint Test J.
B2115
Circuit of rear window washer system
switch faulty (short to ground)
GO to Pinpoint Test J.
B2179
Circuit of front windshield wash/wipe
GO to Pinpoint Test F.
system switch (Intermittent switch position) faulty (short to ground)
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GO to Pinpoint Test G.
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DTC
Description
Action
B2180
Circuit of windshield wiper switch (switch GO to Pinpoint Test B.
position 2) faulty (short to ground)
B2181
Circuit of windshield wiper switch (switch GO to Pinpoint Test B.
position 3) faulty (short to ground)
B2258
Circuit of headlamp wash/wipe system
relay faulty
GO to Pinpoint Test L.
Symptom Chart
Symptom Chart
Symptom
• Wipers inoperative
Possible Sources
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Fuse
Circuit(s)
Wash/wipe system switch
Front wiper motor
Rear wiper motor
Central junction box (CJB)
Generic Electronic Module
(GEM)
Action
• GO to Pinpoint Test A.
• Brief wipe is inoperative (slow • Wash/wipe system switch
wipe OK)
• RENEW the wash/wipe system
switch. CHECK the operation
of the system.
• The rear window wiper is inop- • Circuit(s)
• Generic Electronic Module
erative when the windshield
(GEM)
wiper is switched on and
reverse gear engaged (normal
wipe function OK).
• CHECK the GEM using the
Ford approved diagnostic tool,
RENEW if necessary. CHECK
the operation of the system. If
the concern persists:
• The windshield wiper runs
• Central junction box (CJB)
constantly at a slow wipe speed
with the ignition switched off.
• RENEW the central junction
box (CJB). CHECK the operation of the system.
• The windshield wiper runs
continuously
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• The rear window wiper runs
continuously
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•
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Circuit(s)
Wash/wipe system switch
Central junction box (CJB)
Generic Electronic Module
(GEM)
• GO to Pinpoint Test B.
Circuit(s)
Wash/wipe system switch
Central junction box (CJB)
Generic Electronic Module
(GEM)
• Rear wiper motor
• GO to Pinpoint Test C.
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Symptom
Possible Sources
• Slow/fast wipe not working.
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• Intermittent wipe mode of
windshield wiper inoperative,
vehicles with and without rain
sensor (fast/slow wipe OK)
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• The windshield wiper runs
continuously in intermittent
mode
Action
Circuit(s)
Wash/wipe system switch
Front wiper motor
Central junction box (CJB)
Generic Electronic Module
(GEM)
• GO to Pinpoint Test D.
Circuit(s)
Wash/wipe system switch
Central junction box (CJB)
Generic Electronic Module
(GEM)
• Rain sensor
• GO to Pinpoint Test E.
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Circuit(s)
Wash/wipe system switch
Central junction box (CJB)
Generic Electronic Module
(GEM)
• GO to Pinpoint Test F.
• Circuit(s)
• The windshield wiper motor
• Front wiper motor
does not return to the park
position after being switched off • Central junction box (CJB)
• Generic Electronic Module
(GEM)
• GO to Pinpoint Test G.
• The rear window wiper motor • Fuse
• Circuit(s)
does not return to the park
position after being switched off • Rear wiper motor
• Central junction box (CJB)
• Rear wiper relay
• GO to Pinpoint Test H.
• The front and rear wash/wipe • Fuse
functions are inoperative (wipe • Circuit(s)
and intermittent function OK) • Wash/wipe system switch
• Central junction box (CJB)
• Generic Electronic Module
(GEM)
• GO to Pinpoint Test I.
• Wash and wipe function (front • Wash/wipe system switch
or rear) in continuous operation
for 60 seconds
• GO to Pinpoint Test J.
• The front wash/wipe function is • Wash/wipe system switch
inoperative (rear wash/wipe
function OK)
• RENEW the wash/wipe system
switch. CHECK the operation
of the system.
• The rear wash/wipe function is • Wash/wipe system switch
inoperative (front wash/wipe
function OK)
• RENEW the wash/wipe system
switch. CHECK the operation
of the system.
• Washer system is inoperative
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• Circuit(s)
• GO to Pinpoint Test K.
• Washer pump motor, front/rear
• Central junction box (CJB)
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Symptom
Possible Sources
Action
• Headlamp washer system is
inoperative
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Fuse
Circuit(s)
Central junction box (CJB)
Generic Electronic Module
(GEM)
• Battery junction box (BJB)
• Headlamp cleaning system
pump
• Headlamp cleaning system
relay
• GO to Pinpoint Test L.
• Headlamp washer system
operates continuously
• Fuse
• Circuit(s)
• Headlamp cleaning system
relay
• Central junction box (CJB)
• Generic Electronic Module
(GEM)
• Battery junction box (BJB)
• GO to Pinpoint Test M.
• Windshield washer nozzle
heater is inoperative
• Circuit(s)
• Left/right windshield washer
nozzle heater.
• GO to Pinpoint Test N.
System Check
NOTE: Use a digital multimeter for all electrical
measurements.
PINPOINT TEST A : WIPERS INOPERATIVE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
A1: DETERMINE THE FAULT CONDITION
1 Ignition switch in position II.
2 SWITCH ON windshield wiper.
3 SWITCH ON rear window wiper.
• Are both windshield wipers inoperative?
ൺ Yes
GO to A2.
ൺ No
- Windshield wipers inoperative: GO to A4.
- Rear window wiper inoperative: GO to A12.
- Rear window wiper not returning to the park
position: GO to Pinpoint Test H.
A2: CHECK THE GROUND CONNECTION OF THE WASH/WIPE SYSTEM SWITCH FOR OPEN
CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect wash/wipe system switch from
connector C441.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure resistance between wash/wipe system
switch, connector C441, pin 3, circuit 91-KA12
(BK/WH), wiring harness side and ground.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohms registered?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the wash/wipe system switch.
CHECK the operation of the system. If the
concern is not rectified, INSTALL A NEW
GEM. CHECK the operation of the system.
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ൺ No
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between the wash/wipe system switch and
soldered connection S12 using the Wiring
Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the
system.
A3: DETERMINE THE EQUIPMENT LEVEL OF THE CENTRAL JUNCTION BOX (CJB).
1 Unfasten the CJB and fold it down.
• Is the location for connector C100 on the top
of the CJB?
ൺ Yes
GO to A4.
ൺ No
GO to A6.
A4: CHECK FUSE F129 (20 A) (CJB)
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Fuse F129 (20 A) (CJB).
3 CHECK Fuse F129 (20 A) (CJB).
• Is the fuse OK?
ൺ Yes
GO to A5.
ൺ No
RENEW fuse F129 (20 A) (CJB) and CHECK
the operation of the system. If the fuse blows
again, LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to
ground using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK
the operation of the system.
A5: CHECK THE VOLTAGE SUPPLY TO FUSE F129 (20 A) (CJB) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Connect Fuse F129 (20 A) (CJB).
2 Ignition switch in position II.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure the voltage between fuse F129 (20 A)
(CJB) and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
GO to A8.
ൺ No
RENEW the CJB. CHECK the operation of the
system.
A6: CHECK FUSE F50 (20 A) (CJB).
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect fuse F50 (20 A) (CJB).
3 CHECK fuse F50 (20 A) (CJB).
• Is the fuse OK?
ൺ Yes
GO to A7.
ൺ No
RENEW fuse F50 (20 A) (CJB) and CHECK
the operation of the system. If the fuse blows
again, LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to
ground using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK
the operation of the system.
A7: CHECK THE VOLTAGE SUPPLY TO FUSE F50 (20A) (CJB) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Connect fuse F50 (20 A) (CJB).
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Measure the voltage between fuse F50 (20 A)
(CJB) and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
GO to A8.
ൺ No
RENEW the CJB. CHECK the operation of the
system.
A8: CHECK THE WASH/WIPE SYSTEM SWITCH.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect wash/wipe system switch from
connector C441.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Connect a fused jumper wire (10 A) at the
wash/wipe system switch, connector C441, pin
6, circuit 91S-KA10 (BK/GN) and pin 3, circuit
91-KA12 (BK/WH), wiring harness side.
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4 Ignition switch in position II.
• Does the windshield wiper motor run continuously at slow wipe speed?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the wash/wipe system switch.
CHECK the operation of the system.
ൺ No
GO to A9.
A9: CHECK VOLTAGE AT THE WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR
NOTE: The fused jumper wire used in the previous test step is still connected to the wash/wipe system
switch.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect windshield wiper motor from
connector C848.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
4 Measure the voltage between the front windscreen wiper motor, connector C848, pin 2,
circuit 32-KA10 (WH/GN), wiring harness side
and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
GO to A10.
ൺ No
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INSTALL a new GEM. CHECK the operation
of the system.
A10: CHECK THE GROUND CONNECTION OF THE FRONT WIPER MOTOR FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the front
windscreen wiper motor, connector C848, pin
4, circuit 31-KA9B (BK), wiring harness side and
ground.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohms registered?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the windshield wiper motor. CHECK
the operation of the system.
ൺ No
VFE0038544
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between the front wiper motor and soldered
connection S111 using the Wiring Diagrams.
CHECK the operation of the system.
A11: DETERMINE THE EQUIPMENT LEVEL OF THE CENTRAL JUNCTION BOX (CJB).
1 Unfasten the CJB and fold it down.
• Is the location for connector C100 on the top
of the CJB?
ൺ Yes
GO to A12.
ൺ No
GO to A14.
A12: CHECK FUSE F131 (15 A) (CJB)
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Fuse F131 (15 A) (CJB).
3 CHECK Fuse F131 (15 A) (CJB).
• Is the fuse OK?
ൺ Yes
GO to A13.
ൺ No
RENEW fuse F131 (15 A) and CHECK the
operation of the system. If the fuse blows
again, LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to
ground using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK
the operation of the system.
A13: CHECK THE VOLTAGE SUPPLY TO FUSE F131 (15 A) (CJB) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Connect Fuse F131 (15 A) (CJB).
2 Ignition switch in position II.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure the voltage between fuse F131 (15 A)
(CJB) and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
GO to A16.
ൺ No
RENEW the CJB. CHECK the operation of the
system.
A14: CHECK FUSE F78 (15 A) (CJB).
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect fuse F78 (15 A) (CJB).
3 CHECK fuse F78 (15 A) (CJB).
• Is the fuse OK?
ൺ Yes
GO to A15.
ൺ No
RENEW fuse F78 (15 A) and CHECK the
operation of the system. If the fuse blows
again, LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to
ground using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK
the operation of the system.
A15: CHECK THE VOLTAGE SUPPLY TO FUSE F78 (15A) (CJB) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Connect fuse F78 (15 A) (CJB).
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Measure the voltage between fuse F78 (15 A)
(CJB) and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
GO to A16.
ൺ No
RENEW the CJB. CHECK the operation of the
system.
A16: CHECK THE WASH/WIPE SYSTEM SWITCH.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect wash/wipe system switch from
connector C441.
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TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Connect a fused jumper wire (10 A) at the
wash/wipe system switch, connector C441, pin
5, circuit 91S-KA35 (BK/BU) and pin 3, circuit
91-KA12 (BK/WH), wiring harness side.
VFE0038542
4 Ignition switch in position II.
• Is the rear window wiper motor running in
intermittent wipe mode?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the wash/wipe system switch.
CHECK the operation of the system.
ൺ No
GO to A17.
A17: CHECK CIRCUIT 91S-KA35 (BK/BU) BETWEEN WASH/WIPE SWITCH AND CENTRAL
JUNCTION BOX (CJB) FOR BREAKS
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect CJB from connector C103.
3 Measure the resistance between the wash/wipe
system switch, connector C441, pin 5, circuit
91S-KA35 (BK/BU), wiring harness side and the
CJB, connector C103, pin 24, circuit 91S-KA35
(BK/BU), CJB side.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohms registered?
ൺ Yes
GO to A18.
ൺ No
VFE0038545
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between the wash/wipe system switch and
CJB using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the
operation of the system.
A18: CHECK VOLTAGE AT THE REAR WINDOW WIPER MOTOR
NOTE: The minimum measurement duration is 20 seconds.
1 Connect Wash/wipe system switch to connector
C441.
2 Connect CJB to connector C103.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Disconnect rear window wiper motor from
connector C971.
4 Ignition switch in position II.
5 SWITCH ON rear window wiper.
6 Measure the voltage between the rear window
wiper motor, connector C971, pin 2, circuit 32KA28 (BK), wiring harness side and ground.
• Is battery voltage measured approximately
every 10 seconds?
ൺ Yes
GO to A20.
ൺ No
GO to A19.
VFE0038546
A19: CHECK CIRCUIT 32-KA28 (WH/RD OR BK) BETWEEN CENTRAL JUNCTION BOX (CJB)
AND REAR WINDOW WIPER MOTOR FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect CJB from connector C100.
3 Measure the resistance between the CJB,
connector C100, pin 14, circuit 32-KA28
(WH/RD), wiring harness side and rear window
wiper motor, connector C971, pin 2, circuit 32KA28 (BK), wiring harness side.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohms registered?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new GEM. CHECK the operation
of the system.
VFE48139
ൺ No
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between CJB and the rear window wiper motor
using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the system.
A20: CHECK THE GROUND CONNECTION OF THE REAR WIPER MOTOR FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the rear
window wiper motor, connector C971, pin 3,
circuit 31-KA28 (BK), wiring harness side and
ground.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohms registered?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new rear window wiper motor.
CHECK the operation of the system.
ൺ No
VFE0038547
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between the rear wiper motor and soldered
connection S196 using the Wiring Diagrams.
CHECK the operation of the system.
PINPOINT TEST B : THE WINDSHIELD WIPER RUNS CONTINUOUSLY
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
B1: DETERMINE THE FAULT CONDITION
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect wash/wipe system switch from
connector C441.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
• Does the windscreen wiper motor run continuously?
ൺ Yes
- The windscreen wiper motor runs continuously at slow wipe speed. GO to B2.
- The windscreen wiper motor runs continuously at fast wipe speed. GO to B3.
ൺ No
RENEW the wash/wipe system switch.
CHECK the operation of the system.
B2: CHECK CIRCUIT 91S-KA10 (BK/GN) BETWEEN WASH/WIPE SWITCH AND CENTRAL
JUNCTION BOX (CJB) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect CJB from connector C103.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure resistance between wash/wipe system
switch, connector C441, pin 6, circuit 91S-KA10
(BK/GN), wiring harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 Ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new GEM. CHECK the operation
of the system.
ൺ No
VFE0038549
LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to ground
in the circuit between the wash/wipe system
switch and CJB using the Wiring Diagrams.
CHECK the operation of the system.
B3: CHECK CIRCUIT 91S-KA11 (BK/RD) BETWEEN WASH/WIPE SWITCH AND CENTRAL
JUNCTION BOX (CJB) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect CJB from connector C103.
3 Measure resistance between wash/wipe system
switch, connector C441, pin 2, circuit 91S-KA11
(BK/RD), wiring harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 Ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to B4.
ൺ No
VFE0038550
LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to ground
in the circuit between the wash/wipe system
switch and CJB using the Wiring Diagrams.
CHECK the operation of the system.
B4: CHECK CIRCUIT 32-KA11 (WH/BK) BETWEEN CENTRAL JUNCTION BOX (CJB) AND FRONT
WIPER MOTOR FOR SHORT TO BATTERY VOLTAGE
1 Disconnect CJB from connector C96.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
• Does the windshield wiper motor run continuously at fast wipe speed?
ൺ Yes
LOCATE and RECTIFY short to battery
voltage in circuit 32-KA11 (WH/BK) between
CJB and the front wiper motor using the Wiring
Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the
system.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new GEM. CHECK the operation
of the system.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
PINPOINT TEST C : THE REAR WINDOW WIPER RUNS CONTINUOUSLY
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
C1: DETERMINE THE FAULT CONDITION
1 Ignition switch in position II.
• Does the rear window wiper motor run
continuously in intermittent wipe mode?
ൺ Yes
GO to C3.
ൺ No
- The rear window wiper motor runs continuously (not in intermittent mode) when the front
windscreen wiper is switched off: GO to C2.
- The rear window wiper motor runs continuously (not in intermittent mode) when the front
wiper is switched on:
C2: CHECK THE CJB
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect rear window wiper motor from
connector C971.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
4 Measure the voltage between the rear window
wiper motor, connector C971, pin 2, circuit 32KA28 (BK), wiring harness side and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new GEM. CHECK the operation
of the system.
ൺ No
VFE0038546
INSTALL a new rear window wiper motor.
CHECK the operation of the system.
C3: CHECK THE WASH/WIPE SYSTEM SWITCH.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect wash/wipe system switch from
connector C441.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Ignition switch in position II.
• Is the rear window wiper motor running in
intermittent wipe mode?
ൺ Yes
GO to C4.
ൺ No
RENEW the wash/wipe system switch.
CHECK the operation of the system.
C4: CHECK CIRCUIT 91S-KA35 (BK/BU) BETWEEN WASH/WIPE SWITCH AND CENTRAL
JUNCTION BOX (CJB) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect CJB from connector C103.
3 Measure resistance between wash/wipe system
switch, connector C441, pin 5, circuit 91S-KA35
(BK/BU), wiring harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 Ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new GEM. CHECK the operation
of the system.
ൺ No
LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to ground
in the circuit between the wash/wipe system
switch and CJB using the Wiring Diagrams.
CHECK the operation of the system.
VFE0038551
PINPOINT TEST D : SLOW/FAST WIPE NOT WORKING.
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
D1: DETERMINE THE FAULT CONDITION
1 Ignition switch in position II.
2 SWITCH ON slow wipe speed.
3 SWITCH ON fast wipe speed.
4 CHECK windshield wipers.
• Do the windshield wipers operate at slow
speed?
ൺ Yes
Fast wipe speed inoperative. GO to D2.
ൺ No
Slow wipe speed inoperative. GO to D6.
D2: CHECK THE WASH/WIPE SYSTEM SWITCH.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Disconnect wash/wipe system switch from
connector C441.
3 Connect a fused jumper wire (10 A) at the
wash/wipe system switch, connector C441, pin
2, circuit 91S-KA11 (BK/RD) and pin 3, circuit
91-KA12 (BK/WH), wiring harness side.
VFE0038552
4 Ignition switch in position II.
• Do the wipers operate at fast speed?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the wash/wipe system switch.
CHECK the operation of the system.
ൺ No
GO to D3.
D3: CHECK CIRCUIT 91S-KA11 (BK/RD) BETWEEN WASH/WIPE SWITCH AND CENTRAL
JUNCTION BOX (CJB) FOR BREAKS
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect CJB from connector C103.
3 Measure the resistance between the wash/wipe
system switch, connector C441, pin 2, circuit
91S-KA11 (BK/RD), wiring harness side and the
CJB, connector C103, pin 22, circuit 91S-KA11
(BK/RD), wiring harness side.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohm registered?
ൺ Yes
GO to D4.
ൺ No
VFE0038553
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between the wash/wipe system switch and
CJB using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the
operation of the system.
D4: CHECK VOLTAGE AT THE WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR
1 Connect Wash/wipe system switch to connector
C441.
2 Connect CJB to connector C103.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Disconnect windshield wiper motor from
connector C848.
4 Ignition switch in position II.
5 SWITCH ON fast wipe speed.
6 Measure the voltage between the front windscreen wiper motor, connector C848, pin 1,
circuit 32-KA11 (WH/BK), wiring harness side
and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the windshield wiper motor. CHECK
the operation of the system.
ൺ No
VFE0038554
GO to D5.
D5: CHECK CIRCUIT 32-KA11 (WH/BK) BETWEEN CENTRAL JUNCTION BOX (CJB) AND FRONT
WIPER MOTOR FOR BREAKS
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect CJB from connector C96.
3 Measure the resistance between the CJB,
connector C96, pin 23, circuit 32-KA11 (WH/BK),
wiring harness side and rear window wiper
motor, connector C848, pin 1, circuit 32-KA11
(WH/BK), wiring harness side.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohms registered?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new GEM. CHECK the operation
of the system.
VFE0038555
ൺ No
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between CJB and the windshield wiper motor
using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the system.
D6: CHECK THE WASH/WIPE SYSTEM SWITCH.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect wash/wipe system switch from
connector C441.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Connect a fused jumper wire (10 A) at the
wash/wipe system switch, connector C441, pin
6, circuit 91S-KA10 (BK/GN) and pin 3, circuit
91-KA12 (BK/WH), wiring harness side.
VFE48138
4 Ignition switch in position II.
• Do the windshield wipers operate at slow
speed?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the wash/wipe system switch.
CHECK the operation of the system.
ൺ No
GO to D7.
D7: CHECK CIRCUIT 91S-KA10 (BK/GN) BETWEEN WASH/WIPE SWITCH AND CENTRAL
JUNCTION BOX (CJB) FOR BREAKS
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect CJB from connector C103.
3 Measure the resistance between the wash/wipe
system switch, connector C441, pin 6, circuit
91S-KA10 (BK/GN), wiring harness side and
the CJB, connector C103, pin 21, circuit 91SKA10 (BK/GN), wiring harness side.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohms registered?
ൺ Yes
GO to D8.
ൺ No
VFE0038556
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between the wash/wipe system switch and
CJB using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the
operation of the system.
D8: CHECK VOLTAGE AT THE WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR
1 Connect Wash/wipe system switch to connector
C441.
2 Connect CJB to connector C103.
3 Disconnect windshield wiper motor from
connector C848.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 SWITCH ON slow wipe speed.
5 Ignition switch in position II.
6 Measure the voltage between the front windscreen wiper motor, connector C848, pin 2,
circuit 32-KA10 (WH/GN), wiring harness side
and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the windshield wiper motor. CHECK
the operation of the system.
ൺ No
VFE0038543
GO to D9.
D9: CHECK CIRCUIT 32-KA10 (WH/GN) BETWEEN CENTRAL JUNCTION BOX (CJB) AND FRONT
WIPER MOTOR FOR BREAKS
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect CJB from connector C96.
3 Measure the resistance between the front
windscreen wiper motor, connector C848, pin
2, circuit 32-KA10 (WH/GN), wiring harness side
and the CJB, connector C96, pin 41, circuit 32KA10 (WH/GN), wiring harness side.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohms registered?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new GEM. CHECK the operation
of the system.
ൺ No
VFE0038557
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between CJB and the windshield wiper motor
using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the system.
PINPOINT TEST E : INTERMITTENT WIPE MODE OF WINDSHIELD WIPER INOPERATIVE, VEHICLES
WITH AND WITHOUT RAIN SENSOR (FAST/SLOW WIPE OK)
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
E1: DETERMINE THE FAULT CONDITION
1 Ignition switch in position II.
2 SWITCH ON slow wipe speed.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 SWITCH OFF slow wipe speed.
• Does the windshield wiper return to the park
position?
ൺ Yes
GO to E2.
ൺ No
GO to Pinpoint Test G.
E2: NARROW DOWN THE FAULT CONDITION
NOTE: For vehicles with rain sensor, wet the windshield several times with water in the vicinity of the
rain sensor, in order to check whether the windshield wiper motor runs in intermittent wipe mode.
1 SWITCH ON intermittent mode at the wash/wipe
system switch.
• Does the front wiper perform a different wipe
cycle to the one set with the wash/wipe switch?
ൺ Yes
GO to E5.
ൺ No
- Windshield wiper mode is inoperative: GO
to E3.
- Vehicles with rain sensor: The windshield
wiper motor performs a wipe cycle every six
seconds: GO to E12.
E3: CHECK THE WASH/WIPE SYSTEM SWITCH.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect wash/wipe system switch from
connector C441.
3 CHECK the wash/wipe system switch according
to the component check at the end of this
section.
• Is the wash/wipe system switch OK?
ൺ Yes
GO to E4.
ൺ No
RENEW the wash/wipe system switch.
CHECK the operation of the system.
E4: CHECK CIRCUIT 10-KA8 (GY/RD) BETWEEN WASH/WIPE SWITCH AND CENTRAL JUNCTION
BOX (CJB) FOR BREAKS
1 Disconnect CJB from connector C103.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the wash/wipe
system switch, connector C441, pin 12, circuit
91S-KA8 (GY/RD), wiring harness side and the
CJB, connector C103, pin 23, circuit 10-KA8
(GY/RD), wiring harness side.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohms registered?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new GEM. CHECK the operation
of the system.
VFE0038558
ൺ No
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between the wash/wipe system switch and
CJB using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the
operation of the system.
E5: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-KA47 (WH/GN) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect CJB from connector C103.
3 Measure resistance between wash/wipe system
switch, connector C441, pin 11, circuit 8-KA47
(WH/GN), wiring harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 Ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to E6.
ൺ No
VFE0038562
LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to ground
in the circuit between the wash/wipe system
switch and CJB using the Wiring Diagrams.
CHECK the operation of the system.
E6: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-KA46 (WH/BU) BETWEEN WASH/WIPE SWITCH AND CENTRAL JUNCTION
BOX (CJB) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Measure resistance between wash/wipe system
switch, connector C441, pin 9, circuit 8-KA46
(WH/BU), wiring harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 Ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to E7.
ൺ No
VFE0038563
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LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to ground
in the circuit between the wash/wipe system
switch and CJB using the Wiring Diagrams.
CHECK the operation of the system.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
E7: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-KA45 (WH/RD) BETWEEN WASH/WIPE SWITCH AND CENTRAL JUNCTION
BOX (CJB) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Measure resistance between wash/wipe system
switch, connector C441, pin 7, circuit 8-KA45
(WH/RD), wiring harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 Ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to E8.
ൺ No
VFE0038564
LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to ground
in the circuit between the wash/wipe system
switch and CJB using the Wiring Diagrams.
CHECK the operation of the system.
E8: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-KA47 (WH/GN) BETWEEN WASH/WIPE SWITCH AND CENTRAL JUNCTION
BOX (CJB) FOR BREAKS
1 Measure the resistance between the wash/wipe
system switch, connector C441, pin 11, circuit
8-KA47 (WH/GN), wiring harness side and the
CJB, connector C103, pin 28, circuit 8-KA47
(WH/GN), wiring harness side.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohms registered?
ൺ Yes
GO to E9.
ൺ No
VFE0038565
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between the wash/wipe system switch and
CJB using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the
operation of the system.
E9: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-KA46 (WH/BU) BETWEEN WASH/WIPE SWITCH AND CENTRAL JUNCTION
BOX (CJB) FOR BREAKS
1 Measure the resistance between the wash/wipe
system switch, connector C441, pin 9, circuit 8KA46 (WH/BU), wiring harness side and the
CJB, connector C103, pin 29, circuit 8-KA46
(WH/BU), wiring harness side.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohms registered?
ൺ Yes
GO to E10.
ൺ No
VFE0038566
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LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between the wash/wipe system switch and
CJB using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the
operation of the system.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
E10: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-KA45 (WH/RD) BETWEEN WASH/WIPE SWITCH AND CENTRAL JUNCTION
BOX (CJB) FOR BREAKS
1 Measure the resistance between the wash/wipe
system switch, connector C441, pin 7, circuit 8KA45 (WH/RD), wiring harness side and the
CJB, connector C103, pin 30, circuit 8-KA45
(WH/RD), wiring harness side.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohms registered?
ൺ Yes
GO to E11.
ൺ No
VFE0038567
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between the wash/wipe system switch and
CJB using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the
operation of the system.
E11: CHECK CONTROL WIRES FOR SHORT AGAINST EACH OTHER
1 Measure the resistance between the wash/wipe
system witch, connector C441, pin 7, circuit 8KA45 (WH/RD) and pin 11, circuit 8-KA47
(WH/GN) and between pin 7, circuit 8-KA45
(WH/RD) and pin 9, circuit 8-KA46 (WH/BU),
wiring harness side.
VFE56585
2 Measure the resistance between the wash/wipe
system switch, connector C441, pin 9, circuit 8KA46 (WH/BU), and pin 11, circuit 8-KA47
(WH/GN), wiring harness side.
• Is the resistance in all the measurements more
than 10,000 Ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new GEM. CHECK the operation
of the system.
VFE56586
ൺ No
LOCATE and RECTIFY the short in the circuits
between the wash/wipe system switch and
CJB using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the
operation of the system.
E12: CHECK VOLTAGE SUPPLY TO RAIN SENSOR FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Disconnect rain sensor from connector C526.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
4 Measure the voltage between rain sensor,
connector C526, pin 1:
– Vehicles with sliding sunroof: circuit 15-KA41
(GN/BK), wiring harness side and ground.
– Vehicles without sliding sunroof: circuit 15AG12B (GN/BK), wiring harness side and
ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
VFE0038444
GO to E14.
ൺ No
GO to E13.
E13: CHECK THE CJB
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect CJB from connector C98.
3 Measure resistance between CJB, connector
C98, pin 11:
– Vehicles with sliding sunroof: circuit 15-AG12A
(GN/BK), wiring harness side and rain sensor,
connector C526, pin 1, circuit 15-KA41
(GN/BK), wiring harness side.
– Vehicles without sliding sunroof: circuit 15AG12B (GN/BK), wiring harness side and rain
sensor, connector C526, pin 1, circuit 15AG12B (GN/BK), wiring harness side.
VFE0038568
• Is the resistance less than 2 ohms?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the CJB. CHECK the operation of the
system.
ൺ No
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between CJB and the rain sensor using the
Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the
system.
E14: CHECK THE GROUND CONNECTION OF THE RAIN SENSOR FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure resistance between rain sensor,
connector C526, pin 2, circuit 91-KA41 (GN/BK),
wiring harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 2 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to E15.
ൺ No
VFE0038446
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between the rain sensor and soldered
connection S203 using the Wiring Diagrams.
CHECK the operation of the system.
E15: CHECK SIGNAL CABLE OF RAIN SENSOR FOR SHORT TO BATTERY VOLTAGE
1 Disconnect CJB from connector C98.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Measure voltage between rain sensor, connector
C526, pin 3, circuit 8-KA41 (WH/GN), wiring
harness side and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to battery
voltage in the circuit between CJB and the rain
sensor using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK
the operation of the system.
VFE0038449
ൺ No
GO to E16.
E16: CHECK SIGNAL CABLE OF RAIN SENSOR FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Measure resistance between the CJB, connector
C98, pin 12, circuit 8-KA41 (WH/GN), wiring
harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 Ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to E17.
ൺ No
VFE0038450
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LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to ground
in the circuit between CJB and the rain sensor
using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the system.
G401883en
Wipers and Washers
501-16-34
501-16-34
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
E17: CHECK SIGNAL CABLE OF RAIN SENSOR FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Measure the resistance between the CJB,
connector C98, pin 12, circuit 8-KA41 (WH/GN),
wiring harness side and the rain sensor,
connector C526, pin 3, circuit 8-KA41 (WH/GN),
wiring harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 2 ohms?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the rain sensor. CHECK the operation
of the system. If the concern is not rectified,
INSTALL A NEW GEM. CHECK the operation
of the system.
VFE0038451
ൺ No
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between CJB and the rain sensor using the
Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the
system.
PINPOINT TEST F : THE WINDSHIELD WIPER RUNS CONTINUOUSLY IN INTERMITTENT MODE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
F1: CHECK THE WASH/WIPE SYSTEM SWITCH.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect wash/wipe system switch from
connector C441.
3 CHECK the wash/wipe system switch according
to the component check at the end of this
section.
• Is the wash/wipe system switch OK?
ൺ Yes
GO to F2.
ൺ No
RENEW the wash/wipe system switch.
CHECK the operation of the system.
F2: CHECK CIRCUIT 10-KA8 (GY/RD) BETWEEN WASH/WIPE SWITCH AND CENTRAL JUNCTION
BOX (CJB) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect CJB from connector C103.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the wash/wipe
system switch, connector C441, pin 12, circuit
10-KA8 (GY/RD), wiring harness side and
ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 Ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to F3.
ൺ No
VFE48140
LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to ground
in the circuit between the wash/wipe system
switch and CJB using the Wiring Diagrams.
CHECK the operation of the system.
F3: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-KA47 (WH/GN) BETWEEN WASH/WIPE SWITCH AND CENTRAL JUNCTION
BOX (CJB) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Measure resistance between wash/wipe system
switch, connector C441, pin 11, circuit 8-KA47
(WH/GN), wiring harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 Ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to F4.
ൺ No
VFE0038562
LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to ground
in the circuit between the wash/wipe system
switch and CJB using the Wiring Diagrams.
CHECK the operation of the system.
F4: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-KA46 (WH/BU) BETWEEN WASH/WIPE SWITCH AND CENTRAL JUNCTION
BOX (CJB) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Measure resistance between wash/wipe system
switch, connector C441, pin 9, circuit 8-KA46
(WH/BU), wiring harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 Ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to F5.
ൺ No
VFE0038563
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LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to ground
in the circuit between the wash/wipe system
switch and CJB using the Wiring Diagrams.
CHECK the operation of the system.
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501-16-36
501-16-36
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
F5: CHECK CIRCUIT 8-KA45 (WH/RD) BETWEEN WASH/WIPE SWITCH AND CENTRAL JUNCTION
BOX (CJB) FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Measure resistance between wash/wipe system
switch, connector C441, pin 7, circuit 8-KA45
(WH/RD), wiring harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 Ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new GEM. CHECK the operation
of the system.
ൺ No
LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to ground
in the circuit between the wash/wipe system
switch and CJB using the Wiring Diagrams.
CHECK the operation of the system.
VFE0038564
PINPOINT TEST G : THE WINDSHIELD WIPER MOTOR DOES NOT RETURN TO THE PARK POSITION
AFTER BEING SWITCHED OFF
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
G1: CHECK CIRCUIT 31S-KA9 (BK/OG) BETWEEN FRONT WIPER MOTOR AND CENTRAL
JUNCTION BOX (CJB) FOR BREAKS
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect windshield wiper motor from
connector C848.
3 Disconnect CJB from connector C96.
4 Measure the resistance between the front
windscreen wiper motor, connector C848, pin
3, circuit 31S-KA9 (BK/OG), wiring harness side
and the CJB, connector C96, pin 12, circuit 31SKA9 (BK/OG), wiring harness side.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohms registered?
ൺ Yes
GO to G2.
ൺ No
VFE0038569
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LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between windshield wiper motor and the CJB
using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the system.
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501-16-37
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
G2: CHECK CIRCUIT 31S-KA9 (BK/OG) BETWEEN CENTRAL JUNCTION BOX (CJB) AND FRONT
WIPER MOTOR FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Measure the resistance between the front
windscreen wiper motor, connector C848, pin
3, circuit 31S-KA9 (BK/OG), wiring harness side
and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 Ohms?
ൺ Yes
CHECK the front wiper motor according to the
component test at the end of this section and
RENEW as necessary. CHECK the operation
of the system. If the concern is not rectified,
INSTALL A NEW GEM. CHECK the operation
of the system.
VFE0038570
ൺ No
LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to ground
in the circuit between CJB and the windshield
wiper motor using the Wiring Diagrams.
CHECK the operation of the system.
PINPOINT TEST H : THE REAR WINDOW WIPER MOTOR DOES NOT RETURN TO THE PARK
POSITION AFTER BEING SWITCHED OFF
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
H1: DETERMINE THE BUILD YEAR
1 Check the build date via the chassis number.
• Was the vehicle built before 03/2005?
ൺ Yes
GO to H13.
ൺ No
GO to H2.
H2: DETERMINE THE EQUIPMENT LEVEL OF THE CENTRAL JUNCTION BOX (CJB).
1 Unfasten the CJB and fold it down.
• Is the location for connector C100 on the top
of the CJB?
ൺ Yes
GO to H3.
ൺ No
GO to H5.
H3: CHECK FUSE F141 (10 A) (CJB)
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Fuse F141 (10 A) (CJB).
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 CHECK Fuse F141 (10 A) (CJB).
• Is the fuse OK?
ൺ Yes
GO to H4.
ൺ No
RENEW fuse F141 (10 A) (CJB) and CHECK
the operation of the system. If the fuse blows
again, LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to
ground using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK
the operation of the system.
H4: CHECK THE VOLTAGE SUPPLY TO FUSE F141 (10 A) (CJB) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Connect Fuse F141 (10 A) (CJB).
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Measure the voltage between fuse F141 (10 A)
(CJB) and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
GO to H7.
ൺ No
RENEW the CJB. CHECK the operation of the
system.
H5: CHECK FUSE F84 (10 A) (CJB).
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Fuse F84 (10 A) (CJB).
3 CHECK Fuse F84 (10 A) (CJB).
• Is the fuse OK.?
ൺ Yes
GO to H6.
ൺ No
RENEW fuse F84 (10 A) (CJB) and CHECK
the operation of the system. If fuse blows
again, LOCATE and REMEDY the short to
ground with the aid of the wiring diagrams.
CHECK the operation of the system.
H6: CHECK THE VOLTAGE SUPPLY TO FUSE F84 (10A) (CJB) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Connect Fuse F84 (10 A) (CJB).
2 Ignition switch in position II.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure the voltage between fuse F84 (10 A)
(CJB) and ground.
• Is battery voltage measured?
ൺ Yes
GO to H7.
ൺ No
RENEW the CJB. CHECK the operation of the
system.
H7: CHECK VOLTAGE SUPPLY TO REAR WIPER RELAY FOR OPEN CIRCUIT (PIN 1)
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Rear wiper relay from socket C1100.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
4 Measure the voltage between the rear wiper
relay, socket C1100, pin 1, circuit 15S-KA28
(GN/BU), socket side and ground.
• Is battery voltage measured?
ൺ Yes
GO to H9.
ൺ No
GO to H8.
E0036110
H8: CHECK CIRCUIT 15S-KA28 (GN/BU) BETWEEN CENTRAL JUNCTION BOX (CJB) AND REAR
WIPER RELAY (PIN 1) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect CJB from connector C100.
3 Measure the resistance between the CJB,
connector C100, pin 35, circuit 15S-KA28
(GN/BU), wiring harness side and the rear wiper
relay, socket C1100, pin 1, circuit 15S-KA28
(GN/BU), socket side.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohm registered?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the CJB. CHECK the operation of the
system.
VFE64728
ൺ No
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between the CJB and the rear wiper relay
using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the system.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
H9: CHECK VOLTAGE SUPPLY TO REAR WIPER RELAY FOR OPEN CIRCUIT (PIN 3)
1 Measure the voltage between the rear wiper
relay, socket C1100, pin 3, circuit 29-KA28
(OG/BU), socket side and ground.
• Is battery voltage measured?
ൺ Yes
GO to H11.
ൺ No
GO to H10.
VFE0016103
H10: CHECK CIRCUIT 29-KA28 (OG/BU) BETWEEN CENTRAL JUNCTION BOX (CJB) AND REAR
WIPER RELAY (PIN 3) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect CJB from connector C100.
3 Measure the resistance between the CJB,
connector C100, pin 15, circuit 29-KA28
(OG/BU), wiring harness side and the rear wiper
relay, socket C1100, pin 3, circuit 29-KA28
(OG/BU), socket side.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohms registered?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the CJB. CHECK the operation of the
system.
VFE64729
ൺ No
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between the CJB and the rear wiper relay
using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the system.
H11: CHECK THE GROUND CONNECTION OF THE REAR WIPER RELAY FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the rear wiper
relay, socket C1100, pin 2, circuit 31-KA28 (BK),
socket side and ground.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohm registered?
ൺ Yes
GO to H12.
ൺ No
VFE0016108
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between the rear window wiper relay and
soldered connection S216 using the Wiring
Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the
system.
H12: CHECK THE REAR WIPER RELAY
1 Connect a fused bridging cable (15 A) to the
rear wiper relay, socket C1100, pin 3, circuit 29KA28 (OG/BU) and pin 5, circuit 29S-KA28
(OG/BU), socket side.
VFE0008746
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 SWITCH the rear wiper ON and OFF.
4 CHECK the rear wiper.
• Does the rear wiper return to the park position?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the rear wiper relay. CHECK the
operation of the system.
ൺ No
GO to H13.
H13: CHECK THE VOLTAGE SUPPLY TO THE REAR WIPER MOTOR
NOTE: Only for vehicles built from 03/2005: The fused bridging cable used in the previous step is still
connected to the rear wiper relay.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect rear window wiper motor from
connector C971.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
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501-16-42
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Measure the voltage between the rear window
wiper motor, connector C971, pin 1, circuit 29KA28 (BK), wiring harness side and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new rear window wiper motor.
CHECK the operation of the system.
ൺ No
- Vehicles built from 03/2005: LOCATE and
RECTIFY the break in the circuit between the
rear wiper relay and the rear wiper motor using
the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the operation
of the system.
- Vehicles built before 03/2005: GO to H14.
VFE0038571
H14: CHECK CIRCUIT 29-KA28 (OG/BU AND BK) BETWEEN CENTRAL JUNCTION BOX (CJB)
AND REAR WINDOW WIPER MOTOR FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Measure the resistance between the CJB,
connector C100, pin 15, circuit 29-KA28
(OG/BU), wiring harness side and rear window
wiper motor, connector C971, pin 1, circuit 29KA28 (BK), wiring harness side.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohms registered?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the CJB. CHECK the operation of the
system.
ൺ No
VFE48141
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between CJB and the rear window wiper motor
using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the system.
PINPOINT TEST I : THE FRONT AND REAR WASH/WIPE FUNCTIONS ARE INOPERATIVE (WIPE
AND INTERMITTENT FUNCTION OK)
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
I1: DETERMINE THE EQUIPMENT LEVEL OF THE CENTRAL JUNCTION BOX (CJB).
1 Unfasten the CJB and fold it down.
• Is the location for connector C100 on the top
of the CJB?
ൺ Yes
GO to I2.
ൺ No
GO to I4.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
I2: CHECK FUSE F136 (15 A) (CJB)
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Fuse F136 (15 A) (CJB).
3 CHECK Fuse F136 (15 A) (CJB).
• Is the fuse OK?
ൺ Yes
GO to I3.
ൺ No
RENEW fuse F136 (15 A) (CJB). CHECK the
operation of the system. If the fuse blows
again, LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to
ground using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK
the operation of the system.
I3: CHECK THE VOLTAGE SUPPLY TO FUSE F136 (CJB) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Connect Fuse F136 (15 A) (CJB).
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Measure the voltage between fuse F136 (15 A)
(CJB) and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
GO to I6.
ൺ No
RENEW the CJB. CHECK the operation of the
system.
I4: CHECK FUSE F47 (15 A) (CJB).
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect fuse F47 (15 A) (CJB).
3 CHECK fuse F47 (15 A) (CJB).
• Is the fuse OK?
ൺ Yes
GO to I5.
ൺ No
RENEW fuse F47 (15 A) (CJB). CHECK the
operation of the system. If the fuse blows
again, LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to
ground using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK
the operation of the system.
I5: CHECK THE VOLTAGE SUPPLY TO FUSE F47 (CJB) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Connect fuse F47 (15 A) (CJB).
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Measure the voltage between fuse F47 (15 A)
(CJB) and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
GO to I6.
ൺ No
RENEW the CJB. CHECK the operation of the
system.
I6: CHECK VOLTAGE AT THE WASH/WIPE SYSTEM SWITCH.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect wash/wipe system switch from
connector C441.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
4 Measure voltage between wiper/washer switch,
connector C441, pin 10, circuit 15-KA19
(GN/OG), wiring harness side and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
GO to I8.
ൺ No
GO to I7.
VFE0038573
I7: CHECK THE CJB
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect CJB from connector C102.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure resistance between CJB, connector
C102, pin 20, circuit 15-KA19 (GN/OG), wiring
harness side and wash/wipe system switch,
connector C441, pin 10, circuit 15-KA19
(GN/OG), wiring harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 2 ohms?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the CJB. CHECK the operation of the
system.
VFE48142
ൺ No
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between the CJB and the wash/wipe system
switch using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the
operation of the system.
I8: CHECK THE GROUND CONNECTION OF THE WASH/WIPE SYSTEM SWITCH FOR OPEN
CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Measure the resistance between the wash/wipe
system switch, connector C441, pin 8, circuit
31-KA36 (BK), wiring harness side and ground.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohms registered?
ൺ Yes
GO to I9.
ൺ No
VFE0038575
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between the wash/wipe system switch and
soldered connection S6 using the Wiring
Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the
system.
I9: CHECK CIRCUIT 32-KA34 (WH/BK) BETWEEN WASH/WIPE SWITCH AND CENTRAL JUNCTION
BOX (CJB) FOR BREAKS
1 Disconnect CJB from connector C102.
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501-16-46
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Measure the resistance between the wash/wipe
system switch, connector C441, pin 1, circuit
32-KA34 (WH/BK), wiring harness side and the
CJB, connector C102, pin 43, circuit 32-KA34
(WH/BK), wiring harness side.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohms registered?
ൺ Yes
GO to I10.
VFE48144
ൺ No
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between the wash/wipe system switch and
CJB using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the
operation of the system.
I10: CHECK CIRCUIT 33-KA34 (YE/BK) BETWEEN WASH/WIPE SWITCH AND CENTRAL JUNCTION
BOX (CJB) FOR BREAKS
1 Measure the resistance between the wash/wipe
system switch, connector C441, pin 4, circuit
33-KA34 (YE/BK), wiring harness side and the
CJB, connector C102, pin 39, circuit 33-KA34
(YE/BK), wiring harness side.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohms registered?
ൺ Yes
GO to I11.
VFE48143
ൺ No
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between the wash/wipe system switch and
CJB using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the
operation of the system.
I11: CHECK THE WASH/WIPE SYSTEM SWITCH.
1 Connect CJB to connector C102.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Two fused jumper wires (10 A) at the wash/wipe
system switch, connector C441:
– Connect pin 8, circuit 31-KA36 (BK) and Pin
1, circuit 32-KA34 (WH/BK), wiring harness
side.
– Connect pin 10, circuit 15-KA19 (GN/OG) and
Pin 4, circuit 33-KA34 (YE/BK), wiring harness
side.
VFE49131
3 Ignition switch in position II.
• Is the front wash/wipe function operative?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the wash/wipe system switch.
CHECK the operation of the system.
ൺ No
RENEW the CJB. CHECK the operation of the
system.
PINPOINT TEST J : WASH AND WIPE FUNCTION (FRONT OR REAR) IN CONTINUOUS OPERATION
FOR 60 SECONDS
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
J1: DETERMINE THE FAULT CONDITION
1 Ignition switch in position II.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 CHECK the front or rear wash/wipe function.
• Is the wash/wipe function (front) in continuous
operation for 60 seconds and then automatically switched off?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the wash/wipe system switch.
CHECK the operation of the system.
ൺ No
Wash and wipe function (rear) in continuous
operation for 60 seconds: RENEW the
wash/wipe switch. CHECK the operation of
the system.
PINPOINT TEST K : WASHER SYSTEM IS INOPERATIVE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
K1: CHECK THE VOLTAGE AT THE FRONT/REAR WASHER PUMP MOTOR
NOTE: Wash/wipe system switch in the OFF position
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect front/rear washer pump motor from
connector C828.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
4 Measure the voltage between the front/rear
washer pump motor, connector C828, pin 1,
circuit 33-KA34(A) (YE/BK), wiring harness side
and ground.
• Is battery voltage measured?
ൺ Yes
GO to K3.
ൺ No
GO to K2.
VFE0008568
K2: CHECK CIRCUIT 33-KA34(A) (YE/BK) BETWEEN FRONT/REAR WASHER PUMP MOTOR AND
CENTRAL JUNCTION BOX (CJB) FOR BREAKS
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect CJB from connector C96.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure the resistance between the front/rear
washer pump motor, connector C828, pin 1,
circuit 33-KA34(A) (YE/BK), wiring harness side
and the CJB, connector C96, pin 9, circuit 33KA34(A) (YE/BK), wiring harness side.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohms registered?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the CJB. CHECK the operation of the
system.
VFE64730
ൺ No
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between front/rear washer pump motor and
the CJB using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK
the operation of the system.
K3: CHECK THE VOLTAGE AT THE WASHER PUMP MOTOR
1 Measure the voltage between the front/rear
washer pump motor, connector C828, pin 2,
circuit 32-KA34(A) (WH/BK), wiring harness side
and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL A NEW front/rear washer pump
motor. CHECK the operation of the system.
ൺ No
VFE0015948
GO to K4.
K4: CHECK CIRCUIT 32-KA34(A) (WH/BK) BETWEEN FRONT/REAR WASHER PUMP MOTOR
AND CENTRAL JUNCTION BOX (CJB) FOR BREAKS
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Measure the resistance between the front/rear
washer pump motor, connector C828, pin 2,
circuit 32-KA34(A) (WH/BK), wiring harness side
and the CJB, connector C96, pin 6, circuit 32KA34(A) (WH/BK), wiring harness side.
• Is a resistance of less than 2 Ohms registered?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the CJB. CHECK the operation of the
system.
VFE64731
ൺ No
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between front/rear washer pump motor and
the CJB using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK
the operation of the system.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401883en
Wipers and Washers
501-16-50
501-16-50
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
PINPOINT TEST L : HEADLAMP WASHER SYSTEM IS INOPERATIVE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
L1: CHECK FUSE F23 (30 A) (BJB)
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect fuse F23 (30 A) (BJB).
3 CHECK fuse F23 (30 A) (BJB).
• Is the fuse OK?
ൺ Yes
GO to L2.
ൺ No
RENEW fuse F23 (30 A) (BJB) CHECK the
operation of the system. If the fuse blows
again, LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to
ground using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK
the operation of the system.
L2: CHECK THE VOLTAGE SUPPLY TO FUSE F23 (30 A) (BJB) FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Connect fuse F23 (30 A) (BJB).
2 Measure the voltage between fuse F23 (30 A)
(BJB) and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
GO to L3.
ൺ No
CHECK BJB and if necessary RENEW.
CHECK the operation of the system.
L3: CHECK CIRCUIT 31S-KA24 (BK/RD) BETWEEN THE HEADLAMP WASHER RELAY AND THE
GEM FOR SHORT TO BATTERY VOLTAGE.
1 Disconnect headlamp cleaning system relay
from socket C1009.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Measure the voltage between the headlamp
washer relay, socket C1009, pin 2, circuit 31SKA24 (BK/RD), BJB side and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
GO to L4.
ൺ No
GO to L5.
VFE0016132
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Wipers and Washers
501-16-51
501-16-51
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
L4: CHECK CIRCUIT 31S-KA24 (BK/RD) BETWEEN THE HEADLAMP WASHER RELAY AND THE
CJB FOR SHORT TO BATTERY VOLTAGE.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect CJB from connector C95.
3 Measure the voltage between the headlamp
washer relay, socket C1009, pin 2, circuit 31SKA24 (BK/RD), BJB side and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
VFE0016132
LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to battery
voltage in the circuit between the headlamp
washer relay and the CJB with the aid of the
Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the
system.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new GEM. CHECK the operation
of the system.
L5: CHECK VOLTAGE SUPPLY OF HEADLAMP CLEANING SYSTEM RELAY FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Measure the voltage between the headlamp
cleaning system relay, socket C1009, pin 5,
circuit 30-KA25 (RD), BJB side and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
GO to L6.
ൺ No
VFE0019862
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between fuse F23 (BJB) and the headlamp
cleaning system relay using the Wiring
Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the
system.
L6: CHECK HEADLAMP RELAY
1 Connect a fused jumper wire (30 A) at the
headlamp cleaning system relay, socket C1009,
between pin 5 and pin 3, BJB side.
• Does the headlamp cleaning system pump
run?
ൺ Yes
GO to L9.
ൺ No
GO to L7.
VFE0019865
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G401883en
Wipers and Washers
501-16-52
501-16-52
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
L7: CHECK CIRCUIT 15S-KA21(A) (GN/YE) BETWEEN THE HEADLAMP CLEANING SYSTEM
RELAY AND THE HEADLAMP CLEANING SYSTEM PUMP FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
NOTE: The fused jumper wire used in the previous test step is still connected to the headlamp cleaning
system relay.
1 Disconnect headlamp cleaning system pump
from connector C745.
2 Measure the voltage between the headlamp
washer pump, connector C745, pin 1, circuit
15S-KA21(A) (GN/YE), wiring harness side and
ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
GO to L8.
ൺ No
VFE0038583
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between the headlamp cleaning system relay
and the headlamp cleaning system pump
using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the system.
L8: CHECK GROUND SUPPLY OF HEADLAMP CLEANING SYSTEM PUMP FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Measure the resistance between the headlamp
washer pump, connector C745, pin 2, circuit 31KA21(A) (BK), wiring harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 2 ohms?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the headlamp cleaning system pump.
CHECK the operation of the system.
ൺ No
VFE0038584
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LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between the headlamp cleaning system pump
and soldered connection S109 using the
Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the
system.
G401883en
Wipers and Washers
501-16-53
501-16-53
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
L9: CHECK VOLTAGE SUPPLY OF HEADLAMP CLEANING SYSTEM RELAY (CONTROL CIRCUIT)
FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Measure the voltage between the headlamp
cleaning system relay, socket C1009, pin 1,
circuit 15-KA24 (GN/OG), BJB side and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
GO to L10.
ൺ No
VFE0016104
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between soldered connection S164 and the
headlamp cleaning system relay using the
Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the
system.
L10: CHECK CONTROL CIRCUIT OF HEADLAMP CLEANING SYSTEM RELAY FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect CJB from connector C95.
3 Measure the resistance between the headlamp
cleaning system relay, socket C1009, pin 2,
circuit 31S-KA24 (BK/RD), BJB side and CJB,
connector C95, pin 14, circuit 31S-KA24
(BK/RD), wiring harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 2 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to L11.
ൺ No
VFE0038586
LOCATE and RECTIFY the break in the circuit
between the headlamp cleaning system relay
and CJB using the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK
the operation of the system.
L11: CHECK HEADLAMP CLEANING SYSTEM RELAY
1 Connect headlamp cleaning system relay to
socket C1009.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
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Wipers and Washers
501-16-54
501-16-54
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Use a fused jumper wire (10 A) to connect to
the CJB, connector C95, pin 14, circuit 31SKA24 (BK/RD) and ground.
• Does the headlamp cleaning system pump
run?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new GEM. CHECK the operation
of the system.
ൺ No
VFE0038585
RENEW the headlamp cleaning system relay.
CHECK the operation of the system.
PINPOINT TEST M : HEADLAMP WASHER SYSTEM OPERATES CONTINUOUSLY
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
M1: NARROW DOWN THE FAULT CONDITION
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect CJB from connector C95.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
4 CHECK headlamp cleaning system pump.
• Does the headlamp cleaning system pump run
continuously?
ൺ Yes
GO to M2.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new GEM. CHECK the operation
of the system.
M2: CHECK HEADLAMP CLEANING SYSTEM RELAY
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect headlamp cleaning system relay
from socket C1009.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401883en
Wipers and Washers
501-16-55
501-16-55
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure the resistance between the headlamp
cleaning system relay, socket C1009, pin 2,
circuit 31S-KA24 (BK/RD), BJB side and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 Ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to M3.
ൺ No
LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to ground
in the circuit between headlamp cleaning
system relay and the CJB using the Wiring
Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the
system.
VFE0016108
M3: CHECK CIRCUIT 15S-KA21 (GN/YE) BETWEEN HEADLAMP CLEANING SYSTEM RELAY
AND HEADLAMP CLEANING SYSTEM PUMP FOR SHORT TO BATTERY VOLTAGE
1 Ignition switch in position II.
2 Measure the voltage between the headlamp
cleaning system relay, socket C1009, pin 3,
circuit 15S-KA21 (GN/YE), BJB side and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
LOCATE and RECTIFY the short to battery
voltage in circuit 15S-KA21 (GN/YE) between
the headlamp cleaning system relay and the
headlamp cleaning system pump using the
Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the
system.
VFE0016103
ൺ No
RENEW the headlamp cleaning system relay.
CHECK the operation of the system.
PINPOINT TEST N : WINDSHIELD WASHER NOZZLE HEATER IS INOPERATIVE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
N1: DETERMINE THE FAULT CONDITION
1 Ignition switch in position II.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
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Wipers and Washers
501-16-56
501-16-56
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 DETERMINE which windshield washer nozzle
heater is inoperative.
• Are both windshield washer nozzle heaters
inoperative?
ൺ Yes
GO to N2.
ൺ No
- Left windscreen washer nozzle heater is
inoperative: GO to N3.
- Right windscreen washer nozzle heater is
inoperative: GO to N5.
N2: CHECK VOLTAGE SUPPLY TO WINDSHIELD WASHER NOZZLE HEATER FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Left-hand windshield washer nozzle
heater from connector C721.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
4 Measure voltage between left-hand windshield
washer nozzle heater, connector C721, pin 1,
circuit 15-HB13 (GN/BU), wiring harness side
and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
VFE0016017
LOCATE and RECTIFY break in circuit 31HB1 (BK), between soldered connection S122
and soldered connection S109 using the
Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the
system.
ൺ No
LOCATE and RECTIFY break in circuit 15HB1 (GN/BU), between soldered connection
S123 and fuse F47 (CJB) using the Wiring
Diagrams. CHECK the operation of the
system.
N3: CHECK VOLTAGE SUPPLY TO LEFT WINDSHIELD WASHER NOZZLE HEATER FOR OPEN
CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Left-hand windshield washer nozzle
heater from connector C721.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401883en
Wipers and Washers
501-16-57
501-16-57
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Measure voltage between left-hand windshield
washer nozzle heater, connector C721, pin 1,
circuit 15-HB13 (GN/BU), wiring harness side
and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
GO to N4.
ൺ No
VFE0016017
LOCATE and RECTIFY break in circuit
between soldered connection S123 and lefthand windshield washer nozzle heater using
the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the operation
of the system.
N4: CHECK GROUND SUPPLY TO LEFT WINDSHIELD WASHER NOZZLE HEATER FOR OPEN
CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Measure the resistance between the left-hand
windshield washer nozzle heater, connector
C721, pin 2, circuit 31-HB13 (BK), wiring
harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 2 ohms?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the left-hand windshield washer
nozzle heater. CHECK the operation of the
system.
VFE0022794
ൺ No
LOCATE and RECTIFY break in circuit
between left-hand windshield washer nozzle
heater and soldered connection S122 using
the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the operation
of the system.
N5: CHECK VOLTAGE SUPPLY TO RIGHT WINDSHIELD WASHER NOZZLE HEATER FOR OPEN
CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Right-hand windshield washer
nozzle heater from connector C720.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
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Wipers and Washers
501-16-58
501-16-58
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Measure voltage between right-hand windshield
washer nozzle heater, connector C720, pin 1,
circuit 15-HB26 (GN/RD), wiring harness side
and ground.
• Does the meter display battery voltage?
ൺ Yes
GO to N6.
ൺ No
VFE0016017
LOCATE and RECTIFY break in circuit
between soldered connection S123 and righthand windshield washer nozzle heater using
the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the operation
of the system.
N6: CHECK GROUND SUPPLY TO RIGHT WINDSHIELD WASHER NOZZLE HEATER FOR OPEN
CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Measure the resistance between the right-hand
windshield washer nozzle heater, socket C720,
pin 2, circuit 31-HB26 (BK), wiring harness side
and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 2 ohms?
ൺ Yes
RENEW the right-hand windshield washer
nozzle heater. CHECK the operation of the
system.
VFE0022794
ൺ No
LOCATE and RECTIFY break in circuit
between right-hand windshield washer nozzle
heater and soldered connection S122 using
the Wiring Diagrams. CHECK the operation
of the system.
Component Tests
Front wiper motor
1. TEST the front windshield wiper motor in park
position:
• Measure the resistance at the front
windscreen wiper motor between pin 3 and
pin 4 (or the housing of the wiper motor).
• Is the resistance less than 2 ohms?
• If yes then the wiper motor is OK.
• If not, RENEW the wiper motor.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
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Wipers and Washers
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501-16-59
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Wash/wipe system switch
Pin assignment:
1
6
7
12
VFE53074
Circuit to test
Connect ohmmeter to
the following terminal
pins
Set the switch to the
following position
The switch is OK if
Intermittent
3 and 12
Intermittent
Circuit closed
Variable delay
3 and 7
Intermittent level 1
Circuit closed
3 and 9
Intermittent level 1
Circuit open
3 and 11
Intermittent level 1
Circuit open
3 and 7
Intermittent level 2
Circuit closed
3 and 9
Intermittent level 2
Circuit closed
3 and 11
Intermittent level 2
Circuit open
3 and 7
Intermittent level 3
Circuit open
3 and 9
Intermittent level 3
Circuit closed
3 and 11
Intermittent level 3
Circuit open
3 and 7
Intermittent level 4
Circuit open
3 and 9
Intermittent level 4
Circuit closed
3 and 11
Intermittent level 4
Circuit closed
3 and 7
Intermittent level 5
Circuit closed
3 and 9
Intermittent level 5
Circuit closed
3 and 11
Intermittent level 5
Circuit closed
3 and 7
Intermittent level 6
Circuit closed
3 and 9
Intermittent level 6
Circuit open
3 and 11
Intermittent level 6
Circuit closed
Variable delay
Variable delay
Variable delay
Variable delay
Variable delay
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Wipers and Washers
501-16-60
501-16-60
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Windshield Wiper Blade and Pivot Arm Adjustment
Using an open-ended wrench on the special
tool, adjust the wiper arm. For additional
information, refer to Specifications.
Special Tool(s)
Aligner, Wiper Arm
501-027 (32-006)
ES32006
General Equipment
Aero-Wiper Measuring and Adjusting Tools AWPE
02 (Order No. 511 5124 001 00)
Vehicles without beam blade wipers
1.
E56970
CAUTION: Make sure that the wiper motor
is in the park position.
5. Remove the special tool.
Remove the wiper blade.
6. Install the wiper blade.
2. Insert the wiper arm in the special tool and
place the special tool on the windshield.
Vehicles with beam blade wipers
3. NOTE: All three support points of the special
tool must be in contact with the glass.
1. Connect the adapter "B" with the angle
measuring instrument.
• Tighten the knurled screw finger tight.
NOTE: The angle of the wiper on the scale must
point from the zero center line to the center of the
windshield/rear window. Ignore the sign (+/-) on
the alignment tool.
Using the special tool, read off the angle
between the wiper arm and the windshield.
1. Center of windshield
501-027
E60132
1
2.
CAUTION: Make sure that the wiper motor
is in the park position.
Remove the wiper blade.
E56969
3. Insert the wiper arm in the angle measuring
instrument and place the angle measuring
instrument on the windshield.
4. NOTE: Lift the special tool away from the
glass when correcting the angle, in order to
prevent damage.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G18564en
501-16-61
Wipers and Washers
501-16-61
GENERAL PROCEDURES
1. Center of windshield
6. Remove the angle measuring instrument.
7. Install the wiper blade.
1
E60133
4. NOTE: All three support points of the angle
measuring instrument must be in contact
with the glass.
NOTE: The angle of the wiper on the scale must
point from the zero center line to the center of the
windshield/rear window. Ignore the sign (+/-) on
the alignment tool.
Using the angle measuring instrument, read
off the angle between the wiper arm and the
windshield.
5. CAUTIONS:
Make sure that no mechanical force is
applied to the wiper blade holder while
adjusting the angle.
The wiper arm must not be adjusted by
more than three degrees. If a bigger
adjustment is necessary, check the wiper
arm for damage, replace if necessary.
NOTE: Lift the angle measuring instrument away
from the glass when correcting the angle, in order
to prevent damage.
Using the adjusting tool and the counter
holder, adjust the wiper arm. For additional
information, refer to Specifications.
E60134
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G18564en
Wipers and Washers
501-16-62
501-16-62
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Windshield Wiper Motor
1. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
CAUTION: Make sure that the windshield wiper motor is in the park position.
22 Nm
1
2
4
7 Nm
3
5
6
8
7
E51544
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Windshield wiper arm nuts
7
Windshield wiper motor connector
2
Windshield wiper arms
See Installation Detail
8
Windshield wiper motor
See Removal Detail
3
Clips, cowl panel grille
2. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
4
Cowl panel grille
5
Bolts for windshield wiper motor with
linkage
3. Check the angle of the windshield wiper arms
in relation to the windshield.
6
Front wiper linkage
For additional information, refer to:
Windshield Wiper Blade and Pivot Arm
Adjustment (501-16 Wipers and Washers,
General Procedures).
Removal Details
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501-16-63
Wipers and Washers
501-16-63
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 8 Windshield wiper motor
2. Remove the windshield wiper motor bolts.
1. Detach the wiper linkage from the Windshield
wiper motor lever arm.
9 Nm
E51546
E51545
3. Pull windshield wiper motor from the wiper
motor bracket.
E51547
Installation Details
Item 2 Windshield wiper arms
CAUTION: Move the windshield wiper
motor to park position before installing the
windshield wiper arms.
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G413303en
Wipers and Washers
501-16-64
501-16-64
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Windshield Washer Pump(32 624 0)
3. Remove the right-hand wheelhouse cover.
1. Empty the windshield washer reservoir.
2. Detach the right-hand front wheel.
For additional information, refer to: Wheel
and Tire (204-04 Wheels and Tires, Removal
and Installation).
VFE0037199
4. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
4
5
6
3
7
2
1
E51866
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Front windscreen washer lower reservoir
connecting piece
See Removal Detail
3
Windshield washer upper reservoir upper
retaining bolt
4
Windshield washer upper reservoir
See Removal Detail
5
Front windscreen washer pump connector
2
Windshield washer upper reservoir lower
retaining bolt
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413304en
Wipers and Washers
501-16-65
501-16-65
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
6
Description
Windshield washer pump hoses.
See Removal Detail
Item
7
Description
Windshield washer pump
See Installation Detail
5. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 1 Front windscreen washer lower reservoir
connecting piece
Item 4 Windshield washer upper reservoir
1. Pull the reservoir from the filler neck.
1. Pull the connecting piece of the lower
reservoir from the upper reservoir.
E51867
E44197
Item 6 Windshield washer pump hoses.
1. Unclip the reservoir hoses.
Installation Details
Item 7 Windshield washer pump
1. Coat the pump rubber seal – on the front
windscreen washer with soap prior to
installation.
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G413304en
Wipers and Washers
501-16-66
501-16-66
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Windshield Washer Pump and Reservoir
1. Empty the windshield washer reservoir.
3. Remove the right-hand wheelhouse cover.
2. Detach the right-hand front wheel.
For additional information, refer to: Wheel
and Tire (204-04 Wheels and Tires, Removal
and Installation).
VFE0037199
4. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
2
3
1
E51868
Item
Description
1
Front windscreen washer lower reservoir
connecting piece
2
Front windscreen washer lower reservoir
retaining bolts
3
Front windscreen washer lower reservoir
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413305en
Wipers and Washers
501-16-67
501-16-67
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
8
4
5
7
6
E51869
Item
Description
Item
Description
4
Windshield washer pump hoses.
See Removal Detail
7
Windshield washer upper reservoir upper
retaining bolt
5
Front windscreen washer upper reservoir
wiring harness connector
8
Windshield washer upper reservoir
See Removal Detail
6
Windshield washer upper reservoir lower
retaining bolt
5. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 4 Windshield washer pump hoses.
1. Unclip the reservoir hoses.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413305en
501-16-68
Wipers and Washers
501-16-68
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 8 Windshield washer upper reservoir
1. Pull the reservoir from the filler neck.
E51867
2. Disconnect windsheild washer pump hose
(if fitted).
VFE0037492
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413305en
Wipers and Washers
501-16-69
501-16-69
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Window Wiper Motor
CAUTION: Ensure that the wiper motor is
in the park position.
2
1. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
15 Nm
3
1
4
E38993
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Cap of rear window wiper arm nut
3
Washer of rear window wiper arm
2
Nut of rear window wiper arm
4
Rear window wiper arm
See Installation Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G295575en
Wipers and Washers
501-16-70
501-16-70
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
6
5
E41174
Item
Description
5
Liftgate trim panel
See Removal Detail
6
Liftgate trim panel retaining clips
See Installation Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G295575en
Wipers and Washers
501-16-71
501-16-71
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
8
9
7
7 Nm
E38994
Item
Description
7
Rear window wiper motor bolts
8
Rear window wiper motor
9
Rear window wiper motor connector
2. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 5 Liftgate trim panel
1. Remove the liftgate trim panel bolts.
VFE0035751
Installation Details
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G295575en
501-16-72
Wipers and Washers
501-16-72
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 4 Rear window wiper arm
CAUTION: Move the rear window wiper
motor to the park position before installing
the rear window wiper arm.
Item 6 Liftgate trim panel retaining clips
1. Install the liftgate trim panel retaining clips.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G295575en
Wipers and Washers
501-16-73
501-16-73
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rain Sensor
CAUTION: Do not touch the optical sensor
silicon pads in order to prevent damage
and dirt ingress.
1. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
1
3
4
2
E42899
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Upper mirror bracket cover
3
Rain sensor connector
2
Lower mirror bracket cover
See Removal Detail
4
Rain sensor
See Removal Detail
2. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
CAUTION: Make sure that the mating faces
are clean and free of foreign material.
Removal Details
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501-16-74
Wipers and Washers
501-16-74
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 2 Lower mirror bracket cover
1. Unclip the lower mirror bracket cover.
E42900
Item 4 Rain sensor
1. Release the catches.
E42901
2. Unclip the rain sensor (right-hand side
shown).
E42902
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G295576en
Wipers and Washers
501-16-75
501-16-75
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Headlamp Washer Jet(32 678 0)
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
1. Remove the headlamp assembly.
1
3
2
E44208
Item
Description
1
Cover, headlamp washer system nozzle
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
2
Headlamp washer jet pressure hose
3
Headlamp washer jet
See Removal Detail
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 1 Cover, headlamp washer system nozzle
1. Pull out and hold the headlamp washer jet
telescopic rod.
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Wipers and Washers
501-16-76
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
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Item 3 Headlamp washer jet
2. Unclip the headlamp washer jet from behind.
1. Disconnect the high-pressure hose from the
headlamp washer jet.
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Wipers and Washers
501-16-77
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1
2
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Installation Details
Item 1 Cover, headlamp washer system nozzle
1. Push the headlamp washer jet cover together
with the telescopic rod to the stop on the
bumper cover.
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Wipers and Washers
501-16-78
501-16-78
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Headlamp Washer Pump
1. Empty the windshield washer reservoir.
3. Remove the right-hand wheel arch trim panel.
2. Detach the right-hand front wheel.
For additional information, refer to: Wheel
and Tire (204-04 Wheels and Tires, Removal
and Installation).
VFE0037199
4. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
5
3
4
2
1
E51870
Item
Description
Item
1
Windshield washer upper reservoir lower
retaining bolt
3
Windshield washer pump hoses.
See Removal Detail
2
Windshield washer upper reservoir upper
retaining bolt
4
Front windscreen washer pump connector
5
Windshield washer upper reservoir
See Removal Detail
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Description
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Wipers and Washers
501-16-79
501-16-79
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
6
7
8
E44347
Item
Description
6
Headlamp washer pump connector
7
Headlamp washer pump hose –
8
Headlamp washer pump –
See Installation Detail
5. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 3 Windshield washer pump hoses.
1. Unclip the reservoir hoses.
Item 5 Windshield washer upper reservoir
1. Pull the connecting piece of the lower
reservoir from the upper reservoir.
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Wipers and Washers
501-16-80
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Pull the reservoir from the filler neck.
E51867
Installation Details
Item 8 Headlamp washer pump –
1. Coat the pump rubber seal on the headlamp
washer with soap solution prior to
installation.
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Roof Opening Panel
501-17-
.
SECTION 501-17 Roof Opening Panel
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications......................................................................................................................
501-17-2
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Roof Opening Panel...........................................................................................................
Roof Opening Panel...........................................................................................................
Inspection and Verification..................................................................................................
Symptom Chart...................................................................................................................
Pinpoint Tests.....................................................................................................................
Components Tests..............................................................................................................
501-17-3
501-17-3
501-17-3
501-17-3
501-17-4
501-17-9
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Water Drainage System Check and Water Leak Corrections........................ (41 002 0)
Roof Opening Panel Alignment...................................................................... (41 113 0)
Roof Opening Panel Motor Initialization.............................................................................
Updating Roof Opening Panel Motor Initialization..............................................................
Initial Roof Opening Panel Motor Initialization....................................................................
Erasing Roof Opening Panel Motor Initialization................................................................
501-17-11
501-17-12
501-17-14
501-17-14
501-17-14
501-17-14
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Roof Opening Panel Glass.................................................................................................
Roof Opening Panel Shield............................................................................ (41 123 0)
Roof Opening Panel...........................................................................................................
Roof Opening Panel Motor.................................................................................................
Roof Opening Panel Rear Drain Hose — 3-Door/5-Door...................................................
Driver Side Roof Opening Panel Front Drain Hose............................................................
Passenger Side Roof Opening Panel Front Drain Hose....................................................
501-17-16
501-17-19
501-17-20
501-17-23
501-17-26
501-17-28
501-17-31
501-17-2
Roof Opening Panel
501-17-2
SPECIFICATIONS
Torque Specifications
Item
Nm
lb-ft
lb-in
Roof opening panel frame retaining screws
6
-
53
Roof opening panel frame locking clamp retaining
screws
6
-
53
Roof opening panel motor retaining screws
3
-
27
Roof opening panel glass retaining screws
3
-
27
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Roof Opening Panel
General Equipment
Worldwide diagnostic system (WDS)
Visual Inspection Chart
Mechanical
Roof Opening Panel
Refer to Wiring Diagrams Section 501-17, for
schematic and connector information.
Inspection and Verification
1. Verify the customer concern.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical
or electrical damage.
•
•
•
•
Electrical
Roof opening panel • Fuse(s)
Seal(s)
• Electrical
connector(s)
Weatherstrip
Alignment
3. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported
concern is found, correct the cause (if possible)
before proceeding to the next step.
4. If the cause is not visually evident, verify the
symptom and refer to the Symptom Chart.
Symptom Chart
Symptom Chart
Symptom
• The roof opening panel leaks
Possible Sources
• Drain tubes.
Action
• CHECK the drain tubes for
blockage or obstruction.
CARRY OUT the Water
Drainage System Check and
Water Leak Corrections.
REFER to: Water Drainage
System Check and Water
Leak Corrections (501-17
Roof Opening Panel, General
Procedures).
• The roof opening panel rattles • Headliner.
• CHECK the headliner for
security.
REFER to: Headliner - 3-Door,
Vehicles With: Sliding Roof
Opening Panel (501-05
Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and Installation).
• Guides and track.
• CHECK for worn or damaged
components. CARRY OUT the
Roof Opening Panel Alignment.
REFER to: Roof Opening Panel
Alignment (501-17 Roof
Opening Panel, General
Procedures).
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501-17-4
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Symptom
Possible Sources
Action
• The roof opening panel is noisy • Guides and track.
• Motor.
during operation
• Roof Opening Panel Glass.
• CHECK for worn or damaged
components. CARRY OUT the
Roof Opening Panel Alignment.
REFER to: Roof Opening Panel
Alignment (501-17 Roof
Opening Panel, General
Procedures).
• The roof opening panel does
not open or close
• Switch.
• CARRY OUT the Roof Opening
Panel Control Switch
Component Test in this section.
• Motor.
• CARRY OUT the Roof Opening
Panel Motor Initialization.
REFER to: Roof Opening Panel
Motor Initialization (501-17
Roof Opening Panel, General
Procedures).
• Circuits.
• GO to Pinpoint Test A.
• The roof opening panel does • Guides and track.
not stop in flush from any position
• CHECK for worn or damaged
components. CARRY OUT the
Roof Opening Panel Alignment.
REFER to: Roof Opening Panel
Alignment (501-17 Roof
Opening Panel, General
Procedures).
• CARRY OUT the Roof Opening
Panel Motor Initialization.
• Motor.
REFER to: Roof Opening Panel
Motor Initialization (501-17
Roof Opening Panel, General
Procedures).
• The roof opening panel shows • Motor.
unexpected bounce back at
• Circuit(s).
high speed
• No communication with the
global closing module
• GO to Pinpoint Test B.
• Global closing module.
• Motor.
• Circuit.
• GO to Pinpoint Test C.
Pinpoint Tests
NOTE: Use a digital multimeter for all electrical
measurements.
PINPOINT TEST A : THE ROOF OPENING PANEL DOES NOT OPEN OR CLOSE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
A1: CHECK FOR VOLTAGE TO THE ROOF OPENING PANEL CONTROL SWITCH
1 Ignition switch in position II.
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501-17-5
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 CHECK the operation of the roof opening panel
control switch lamp.
• Does the roof opening panel control switch
lamp illuminate?
ൺ Yes
GO to A2.
ൺ No
GO to A6.
A2: CHECK THE SUPPLY VOLTAGE TO THE ROOF OPENING PANEL CONTROL UNIT, CIRCUIT
29-AG12 (OG/BK)
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Fuse 40 (20A).
3 Disconnect Roof Opening Panel Control Unit
C525.
4 Connect Fuse 40 (20A).
5 Measure the voltage between the roof opening
panel control unit C525 pin 1, circuit 29-AG12
(OG/BK), harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
GO to A3.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 29-AG12 (OG/BK). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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A3: CHECK THE ROOF OPENING PANEL CONTROL SWITCH DOWN/OPEN GROUND CIRCUIT
1 Operate the roof opening panel control switch
to the DOWN/OPEN position and keep it
pressed.
2 Measure the resistance between the roof
opening panel control unit C525 pin 9, circuit
31S-AG27 (BK/WH), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 100 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to A4.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 31S-AG27 (BK/WH). TEST
the system for normal operation.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
A4: CHECK THE ROOF OPENING PANEL CONTROL SWITCH UP/CLOSE GROUND CIRCUIT
1 Operate the roof opening panel control switch
to the UP/CLOSE position and keep it pressed.
2 Measure the resistance between the roof
opening panel control unit C525 pin 8, circuit
31S-AG7 (BK/BU), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 100 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to A5.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 31S-AG7 (BK/BU). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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A5: CHECK THE ROOF OPENING PANEL CONTROL UNIT GROUND CIRCUIT
1 Measure the resistance between the roof
opening panel control unit C525 pin 10, circuit
31-AG12 (BK), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new roof opening panel motor.
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REFER to: Roof Opening Panel Motor (50117 Roof Opening Panel, Removal and
Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 31-AG12 (BK). TEST the
system for normal operation.
A6: CHECK THE VOLTAGE TO THE ROOF OPENING PANEL CONTROL SWITCH LAMP, CIRCUIT
15-AG7 (GN/BU)
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Roof Opening Panel Control Switch
C522.
3 Ignition switch in position II.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Measure the voltage between the roof opening
panel control switch C522 pin 1, circuit 15-AG7
(GN/BU), harness side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
GO to A7.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15-AG7 (GN/BU). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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A7: CHECK THE ROOF OPENING PANEL CONTROL SWITCH GROUND CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Measure the resistance between the roof
opening panel control switch C522 pin 4, circuit
31-AG7 (BK), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
VERIFY the customer concern.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 31-AG7 (BK). TEST the
system for normal operation.
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PINPOINT TEST B : THE ROOF OPENING PANEL SHOWS UNEXPECTED BOUNCE BACK AT HIGH
SPEED
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
B1: CHECK THE OPERATION OF THE MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY
1 Drive the vehicle.
2 Observe the multi-function display 'Average
speed' function.
• Does the display operate correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to B2.
ൺ No
B2: CHECK FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect Roof Opening Panel Control Unit
C525.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Disconnect Central Junction Box C98.
3 Measure the resistance between the roof
opening panel control unit C525 pin 6, circuit 8GB8 (WH/BU), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to B3.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 8-GB8 (WH/BU). TEST the
system for normal operation.
B3: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE CENTRAL JUNCTION BOX (CJB) AND THE ROOF
OPENING PANEL CONTROL UNIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Measure the resistance between the central
junction box C98 pin 8, circuit 8-GB8 (WH/BU),
harness side and the roof opening panel control
unit C525 pin 6, circuit 8-GB8 (WH/BU), harness
side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
Install a new roof opening panel motor.
REFER to: Roof Opening Panel Motor (50117 Roof Opening Panel, Removal and
Installation).
TEST the system for normal operation.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 8-GB8 (WH/BU). TEST the
system for normal operation.
PINPOINT TEST C : NO COMMUNICATION WITH THE GLOBAL CLOSING MODULE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
C1: CHECK OPERATION OF THE GLOBAL CLOSING
1 Operate the global closing function.
• Do the door windows close?
ൺ Yes
GO to C2.
ൺ No
Refer to WDS.
C2: CHECK FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1 Disconnect Roof Opening Panel Control Unit
C525.
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Disconnect Central Junction Box C98.
3 Measure the resistance between the roof
opening panel control unit C525 pin 2, circuit 8AG12 (WH/GN), harness side and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to C3.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 8-AG12 (WH/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
C3: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE CENTRAL JUNCTION BOX (CJB) AND THE ROOF
OPENING PANEL CONTROL UNIT
1 Measure the resistance between the central
junction box C98 pin 2, circuit 8-AG12 (WH/GN),
harness side and the roof opening panel control
unit C525 pin 2, circuit 8-AG12 (WH/GN),
harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
Install a new roof opening panel motor.
REFER to: Roof Opening Panel Motor (50117 Roof Opening Panel, Removal and
Installation).
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 8-AG12 (WH/GN). TEST the
system for normal operation.
Components Tests
Roof Opening Panel Control Switch
1. Measure the resistance between the following:
Roof Opening Panel
Control Switch Position
Roof Opening Panel Control Switch
Terminals
Multimeter Positive Multimeter Negative
Lead
Lead
Measurements
Neutral
1
2
Greater than 10,000 ohms
Neutral
1
3
Greater than 10,000 ohms
Neutral
1
4
Less than 100 ohms
Neutral
4
1
Greater than 10,000 ohms
First detente Up/Close
2
4
Less than 5 ohms
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Roof Opening Panel
Control Switch Position
Roof Opening Panel Control Switch
Terminals
Multimeter Positive Multimeter Negative
Lead
Lead
Measurements
Fully Up/Close
2
4
Less than 5 ohms
First detente Down/Open
2
4
Greater than 10,000 ohms
Fully Down/Open
2
4
Less than 5 ohms
First detente Down/Open
3
4
Less than 5 ohms
Fully Down/Open
3
4
Less than 5 ohms
First detente Up/Close
3
4
Greater than 10,000 ohms
Fully Up/Close
3
4
Less than 5 ohms
2. If all measurements of the roof opening panel
control switch are as noted, return to the
Pinpoint Test. Otherwise install a new roof
opening panel control switch.
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Roof Opening Panel
501-17-11
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Water Drainage System Check and Water Leak
Corrections(41 002 0)
1. If a drain hose blockage or obstruction is
suspected, check the drain hoses by pouring
500 ml of water into the drain trough and
checking the flow from under the vehicle
rocker panels. Attempt to clear any blockage
or obstruction using a drain clearing wire
(nylon). If the blockage or obstruction cannot
be cleared the drain hose must be removed.
For additional information, refer to Roof
Opening Panel Front Drain Hose / Roof Opening Panel Rear Drain Hose - in
this section.
2. If a drain hose leak is suspected the drain
hose must be removed and inspected for
cracks or splits.
For additional information, refer to Roof
Opening Panel Front Drain Hose / Roof Opening Panel Rear Drain Hose - in
this section.
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501-17-12
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Roof Opening Panel Alignment(41 113 0)
1. NOTE: The roof opening panel must be in
the closed position for alignment.
4. Tighten the roof opening panel glass rear
retaining screws (left-hand side shown).
Starting at the rear of the roof opening panel,
remove the roof opening panel guide arm
covers (left-hand side shown).
1. Release the lower clip.
2. Release the upper clip.
2
1
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5. Adjust the front edge of the roof opening
panel glass.
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2. Adjust the rear edge of the roof opening
panel glass.
1. Push the front edge up or down to give the
correct alignment (flush to -1 mm).
2. Tighten the front retaining screws (left-hand
side shown).
1
1. Loosen the retaining screws on both sides
(left-hand side shown).
2. Push the rear edge up or down to give the
correct alignment (flush to + 1 mm).
1
2
2
2
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1
6. NOTE: An audible click can be heard when
the lower edge of the guide arm cover is
correctly located.
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3. Make sure that the roof opening panel glass
is located centrally in the roof panel opening.
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Starting at the front of the roof opening
panel, install the roof opening panel guide
arm covers (left-hand side shown).
1. Install the upper clip.
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501-17-13
501-17-13
GENERAL PROCEDURES
2. Install the lower clip.
2
1
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7. Operate the roof opening panel and check
the alignment.
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Roof Opening Panel
501-17-14
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Roof Opening Panel Motor Initialization
Updating Roof Opening Panel Motor
Initialization
WARNING: The roof opening panel
anti-trap function will not operate during
the updating roof opening panel motor
initialization procedure. Make sure that the
roof opening panel opening is free of all
foreign material. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
NOTE: This procedure should only be carried out
when the roof opening panel motor has not been
disconnected.
NOTE: The roof opening panel alignment must be
carried out prior to carrying out roof opening panel
motor initialization.
For additional information, refer to: Roof Opening
Panel Alignment (501-17 Roof Opening Panel,
General Procedures).
1. Operate the roof opening panel control
switch to the up/close position until the roof
opening panel is in the fully vent position.
2. Release the roof opening panel control
switch.
3. Operate the roof opening panel control
switch to the up/close position and hold for
30 seconds until there is a small movement
(approximately 2 mm) and the roof opening
panel motor stops.
NOTE: This procedure must be carried out when
installing any roof opening panel motor or roof
opening panel.
NOTE: The roof opening panel alignment must be
carried out prior to carrying out roof opening panel
motor initialization.
For additional information, refer to: Roof Opening
Panel Alignment (501-17 Roof Opening Panel,
General Procedures).
1. Operate the roof opening panel control
switch to the up/close position.
2. Release the roof opening panel control
switch.
3. NOTE: In one complete cycle the roof
opening panel will close, fully open and
return to the fully closed position.
Operate the roof opening panel control
switch to the up/close position again within
3 seconds until the roof opening panel stops
(one complete cycle).
Erasing Roof Opening Panel Motor
Initialization
NOTE: The erasing procedure is to be carried out
only when the roof opening panel motor has been
detached from the roof opening panel.
4. Release the roof opening panel control
switch.
NOTE: This procedure must be carried out before
installing a previously used roof opening panel
motor.
5. NOTE: In one complete cycle the roof
opening panel will close, fully open and
return to the fully closed position.
1. Operate the roof opening panel control
switch to the up/close position until the roof
opening panel motor stops.
Operate the roof opening panel control
switch to the up/close position again within
3 seconds until the roof opening panel stops
(one complete cycle).
Initial Roof Opening Panel Motor
Initialization
WARNING: The roof opening panel
anti-trap function will not operate during
the updating roof opening panel motor
initialization procedure. Make sure that the
roof opening panel opening is free of all
foreign material. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
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2. Release the roof opening panel control
switch.
3. Operate the roof opening panel control
switch again to the up/close position and
hold for 30 seconds. With the roof opening
panel control switch held, the roof opening
panel motor will rotate in one direction.
4. Release the roof opening panel control
switch.
5. Operate the roof opening panel control
switch to the down/open position. If the roof
opening panel motor does not rotate, the
erasing procedure has been carried out
successfully.
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GENERAL PROCEDURES
6. If the roof opening panel motor rotates (with
the roof opening panel control switch in the
down/open position), repeat the procedure.
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Roof Opening Panel Glass
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
1. Move the roof opening panel shield
rearwards.
3
1
1
2
2
TIE39804
Item
Description
1
Roof opening panel guide arm covers
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
2
Roof opening panel glass retaining screws
See Installation Detail
3
Roof opening panel glass
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 1 Roof opening panel guide arm covers
1. NOTE: Make sure the roof opening panel is
in the closed position.
Starting at the rear of the roof opening panel,
remove the roof opening panel guide arm
covers (left-hand side shown).
1. Release the lower clip.
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Roof Opening Panel
501-17-17
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Release the upper clip.
2
1
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Installation Details
Item 2 Roof opening panel glass retaining
screws
3. Make sure that the roof opening panel glass
is located centrally in the roof panel opening.
1. NOTE: Do not fully tighten the retaining
screws at this stage.
4. Tighten the roof opening panel glass rear
retaining screws (left-hand side shown).
Install the roof opening panel glass retaining
screws on both sides (left-hand side shown).
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2. Adjust the rear edge of the roof opening
panel glass.
• Push the rear edge up or down to give the
correct alignment (flush to + 1 mm).
5. Adjust the front edge of the roof opening
panel glass.
1. Push the front edge up or down to give the
correct alignment (flush to -1 mm).
2. Tighten the front retaining screws (left-hand
side shown).
1
1
2
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
6. Operate the roof opening panel and check
the alignment.
Item 1 Roof opening panel guide arm covers
1. NOTE: An audible click can be heard when
the lower edge of the guide arm cover is
correctly located.
Starting at the front of the roof opening
panel, install the roof opening panel guide
arm covers (left-hand side shown).
1. Install the upper clip.
2. Install the lower clip.
2
1
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Roof Opening Panel Shield(41 123 0)
Removal
6. Remove the roof opening panel shield.
1. Remove the roof opening panel glass.
For additional information, refer to: Roof
Opening Panel Glass (501-17 Roof Opening
Panel, Removal and Installation).
2. Close the roof opening panel shield.
3. Remove the roof opening panel shield front
retaining screws on both sides.
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Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
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4. Move the roof opening panel shield forwards
to gain access to the roof opening panel
shield rear retaining screws.
5. Remove the roof opening panel shield rear
retaining screws on both sides.
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501-17-20
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Roof Opening Panel
NOTE: Make sure the roof opening panel is in the
closed position.
1. Remove the headliner. For additional
information, refer to: (501-05 Interior Trim
and Ornamentation)
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
Headliner - 3-Door, Vehicles With: Sliding
Roof Opening Panel (Removal and
Installation),
1
3
4
3
2
1
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Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Roof opening panel drain hoses
See Removal Detail
3
Roof opening panel retaining clips
See Removal Detail
2
Roof opening panel retaining bolts
See Installation Detail
4
Roof opening panel
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
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G427347en
501-17-21
Roof Opening Panel
501-17-21
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 1 Roof opening panel drain hoses
1. Detach the roof opening panel drain hoses
from the roof opening panel.
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Item 3 Roof opening panel retaining clips
1.
CAUTION: The roof opening panel front
retaining clip is fixed to the roof opening
panel frame and is not a service item.
With the aid of another technician, compress
the legs of the roof opening panel retaining
clips and lower the roof opening panel.
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Item 4 Roof opening panel
1. Loosen the roof opening panel locking clamp
retaining bolt by two turns on both sides.
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Installation Details
Item 4 Roof opening panel
1. NOTE: This step should only be carried out
if installing a new roof opening panel.
Loosen the roof opening panel locking clamp
retaining bolt by two turns on both sides.
TIE40448
2. Tighten the roof opening panel locking clamp
retaining bolt on both sides.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427347en
Roof Opening Panel
501-17-22
501-17-22
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. Position the roof opening panel locking
clamp.
2. Tighten the roof opening panel locking clamp
retaining bolt.
6 Nm
2
1
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Item 2 Roof opening panel retaining bolts
1. NOTE: Do not fully tighten the roof opening
panel retaining bolts at this stage.
NOTE: The roof opening panel must be correctly
located on the retaining clips before tightening the
roof opening panel retaining bolts.
With the aid of another technician, install the
roof opening panel.
2. Tighten the roof opening panel retaining
bolts in the sequence shown.
4
10
2
6
8
6 Nm
1
5
3
7
9
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2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427347en
Roof Opening Panel
501-17-23
501-17-23
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Roof Opening Panel Motor
1. Remove the headliner. For additional
information, refer to: (501-05 Interior Trim
and Ornamentation)
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
Headliner - 3-Door, Vehicles With: Sliding
Roof Opening Panel (Removal and
Installation),
2
1
TIE39807
Item
Description
1
Roof opening panel motor electrical
connector
2
Roof opening panel motor
See Installation Detail
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
4. Carry out the initial roof opening panel motor
initialization procedure.
For additional information, refer to: Roof
Opening Panel Motor Initialization (501-17
Roof Opening Panel, General Procedures).
Installation Details
Item 2 Roof opening panel motor
CAUTION: The roof opening panel motor
must not be installed at this stage.
1. Release the roof opening panel guide arm
cover lower clip.
1. Starting at the rear of the roof opening panel,
remove the roof opening panel guide arm
covers (left-hand side shown).
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427348en
Roof Opening Panel
501-17-24
501-17-24
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Release the roof opening panel guide arm
cover upper clip.
4. Adjust the right-hand roof opening panel
guide pin if necessary.
• Using a suitable screwdriver, move the roof
opening panel operating cable in the required
direction.
1
2
TIE39805
2.
CAUTION: The roof opening panel guide
pins must be aligned centrally in the flat area
of the roof opening panel guide arm as
shown.
Check the alignment of the left-hand and
right-hand roof opening panel guide pins
(left-hand side shown).
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5. NOTE: This step is not necessary when
installing a new roof opening panel motor.
With the aid of another technician, support
the overhead console and connect the roof
opening panel control switch electrical
connector.
E49460
TIE41202
3. Adjust the left-hand roof opening panel guide
pin if necessary.
• Using a suitable screwdriver, move the roof
opening panel operating cable in the required
direction.
6. NOTE: This step is not necessary when
installing a new roof opening panel motor.
Connect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
7.
CAUTION: This step must be carried out
if installing a previously used roof opening
panel motor.
NOTE: This step is not necessary when installing
a new roof opening panel motor.
TIE41200
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427348en
501-17-25
Roof Opening Panel
501-17-25
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Carry out the erasing roof opening panel
motor initialization procedure.
2. Install the roof opening panel guide arm
cover lower clip.
For additional information, refer to: Roof
Opening Panel Motor Initialization (501-17
Roof Opening Panel, General Procedures).
8. NOTE: This step is not necessary when
installing a new roof opening panel motor.
2
1
Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
9. NOTE: This step is not necessary when
installing a new roof opening panel motor.
TIE39806
Disconnect the roof opening panel control
switch electrical connector.
TIE41202
10. Install the roof opening panel motor.
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11. NOTE: An audible click can be heard when
the lower edge of the roof opening panel
guide arm cover is correctly located.
Starting at the front of the roof opening
panel, install the roof opening panel guide
arm covers (left-hand side shown).
1. Install the roof opening panel guide arm
cover upper clip.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427348en
501-17-26
Roof Opening Panel
501-17-26
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Roof Opening Panel Rear Drain Hose — 3-Door/5-Door
Removal
1. Remove the headliner.
5. Detach the roof opening panel rear drain
hose from the drain bung.
For additional information, refer to: Headliner
- 3-Door, Vehicles With: Sliding Roof
Opening Panel (501-05 Interior Trim and
Ornamentation, Removal and Installation)
2. Remove the load space trim panel.
For additional information, refer to:
Loadspace Trim Panel - 3-Door (501-05
Interior Trim and Ornamentation, Removal
and Installation)
3. Detach the roof opening panel rear drain
hose from the roof opening panel.
E50224
6. Remove the roof opening panel rear drain
hose.
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4. Detach the roof opening panel rear drain
hose from the retaining clips (3 door shown).
E49994
Installation
1. NOTE: Make sure that the drain bung is free
of foreign material before installing the roof
opening panel rear drain hose.
Attach the roof opening panel rear drain hose
to the drain bung.
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1. With the aid of another technician, position
a suitable long bladed screwdriver in the
drain bung from the underside of the vehicle.
2. Push the drain hose over the screwdriver to
position it in the drain bung.
G401863en
Roof Opening Panel
501-17-27
501-17-27
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
• Remove the screwdriver.
2
1
E50951
2. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401863en
501-17-28
Roof Opening Panel
501-17-28
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Driver Side Roof Opening Panel Front Drain Hose
Removal
1. Remove the headliner.
For additional information, refer to: Headliner
- 3-Door, Vehicles With: Sliding Roof
Opening Panel (501-05 Interior Trim and
Ornamentation, Removal and Installation)
4. Remove the NVH insulation material from
the A-pillar access hole (part of instrument
panel removed for clarity).
2. Detach the roof opening panel front drain
hose from the roof opening panel.
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5. Detach the roof opening panel front drain
hose and drain hose valve from the A-pillar
and position them in the A-pillar access hole
(part of the instrument panel removed for
clarity).
3. Detach the driver side footwell noise,
vibration and harshness (NVH) insulation
material from the A-pillar to gain access to
the A-pillar access hole.
E51632
6. NOTE: Do not remove the roof opening
panel front drain hose at this stage.
E51633
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NOTE: The new and the original roof opening panel
drain hoses must be connected before the original
roof opening panel front drain hose is removed
from the A-pillar, to aid installation.
G413434en
501-17-29
Roof Opening Panel
501-17-29
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Remove the drain hose valve (part of the
instrument panel removed for clarity).
E51636
Installation
1. NOTE: Apply a suitable lubricant to the new
roof opening panel front drain hose, to aid
installation.
• Pull the drain hose into the driver footwell
through the A-pillar access hole.
E51634
3. Remove the original roof opening panel front
drain hose (part of the instrument panel
removed for clarity).
Using suitable tape, attach the new roof
opening panel front drain hose to the original
roof opening panel front drain hose at the
roof opening panel.
E51637
4. Attach the drain hose valve to the roof
opening panel front drain hose (part of the
instrument panel removed for clarity).
E51644
2. NOTE: Make sure that a minimum of 200 mm
of the new roof opening panel front drain
hose remains at the roof opening panel.
With the aid of another technician, detach
the original roof opening panel front drain
hose from the A-pillar (part of the instrument
panel removed for clarity).
E51636
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413434en
501-17-30
Roof Opening Panel
501-17-30
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
5. Install the roof opening panel front drain
hose and drain hose valve (part of the
instrument panel removed for clarity).
8. Attach the roof opening panel front drain
hose to the roof opening panel.
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E51638
9. Install the headliner.
6. Install the NVH insulation material to the
A-pillar access hole (part of the instrument
panel removed for clarity).
For additional information, refer to: Headliner
- 3-Door, Vehicles With: Sliding Roof
Opening Panel (501-05 Interior Trim and
Ornamentation, Removal and Installation)
E51635
7. Attach the driver side footwell NVH insulation
material to the A-pillar.
E51633
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413434en
Roof Opening Panel
501-17-31
501-17-31
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Passenger Side Roof Opening Panel Front Drain Hose
Removal
1. Remove the headliner. For additional
information, refer to: (501-05 Interior Trim
and Ornamentation)
material from the A-pillar to gain access to
the A-pillar access hole.
Headliner - 3-Door, Vehicles With: Sliding
Roof Opening Panel (Removal and
Installation),
2. Detach the roof opening panel front drain
hose from the roof opening panel.
E51640
5. Remove the NVH insulation material from
the A-pillar access hole.
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3. Remove the glove compartment lid.
1. Detach the glove compartment lid damper
from the glove compartment lid hinge (if
equipped).
2. Detach the glove compartment lid hinges.
E51642
2
1
6. Detach the roof opening panel front drain
hose and roof opening panel front drain hose
valve from the A-pillar and position them in
the A-pillar access hole.
E52551
4. Detach the passenger side footwell noise,
vibration and harshness (NVH) insulation
E51639
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G413435en
501-17-32
Roof Opening Panel
501-17-32
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
7. NOTE: Do not remove the roof opening panel
front drain hose at this stage.
NOTE: The new and the original roof opening panel
drain hoses must be connected together before
the original roof opening panel front drain hose is
removed from the A-pillar, to aid installation.
• Pull the roof opening panel front drain hose
into the passenger footwell through the
A-pillar access hole.
Remove the roof opening panel front drain
hose valve.
E51641
3. Remove and discard the original roof
opening panel front drain hose and tape.
E51643
Installation
1. NOTE: Apply a suitable lubricant to the new
roof opening panel front drain hose, to aid
installation.
Using suitable tape, attach the new roof
opening panel front drain hose to the original
roof opening panel front drain hose at the
roof opening panel.
E51645
4. Install the roof opening panel front drain
hose valve.
E51644
2. NOTE: Make sure that a minimum of 200 mm
of the new roof opening panel front drain
hose remains at the roof opening panel.
E51643
With the aid of another technician, detach
the original roof opening panel front drain
hose from the A-pillar.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G413435en
501-17-33
Roof Opening Panel
501-17-33
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
5. Attach the roof opening panel front drain
hose and roof opening panel front drain hose
valve to the A-pillar.
2. Attach the glove compartment lid damper to
the glove compartment lid hinge (if
equipped).
1
E51649
6. Install the NVH insulation material to the
A-pillar access hole.
E51642
7. Attach the passenger side footwell NVH
insulation material to the A-pillar.
2
E52552
9. Attach the roof opening panel front drain
hose to the roof opening panel.
TIE0020798
10. Install the headliner. For additional
information, refer to: (501-05 Interior Trim
and Ornamentation)
Headliner - 3-Door, Vehicles With: Sliding
Roof Opening Panel (Removal and
Installation),
E51640
8. Install the glove compartment lid.
1. Attach the glove compartment lid hinges.
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G413435en
501-19-1
Bumpers
501-19-
.
SECTION 501-19 Bumpers
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications......................................................................................................................
501-19-2
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Bumper.................................................................................................. (43 423 0)
Front Bumper Cover — 2.5L Duratec-ST (VI5)..................................................................
Rear Bumper Cover — 2.5L Duratec-ST (VI5)...................................................................
501-19-3
501-19-6
501-19-9
501-19-2
Bumpers
501-19-2
SPECIFICATIONS
Torque Specifications
Item
Nm
lb-ft
lb-in
Front bumper retaining bolts
25
18
-
Rear bumper retaining bolts
20
15
-
Radiator support bracket retaining bolts
25
18
-
Radiator grille opening panel reinforcement
retaining bolts
23
17
-
Horn bracket retaining bolt
25
18
-
Intake air resonator retaining bolt
9
-
80
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G167729en
501-19-3
Bumpers
501-19-3
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Bumper(43 423 0)
Removal
4. Detach the power steering pump support
bracket from the bumper.
1. Remove the front bumper cover.
2. Remove the radiator splash shield.
25 Nm
TIE40814
3. Disconnect the power steering pump
electrical connectors.
TIE40815
5. Disconnect the air temperature sensor
electrical connector.
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TIE40821
6. Remove the air temperature sensor.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G167732en
Bumpers
501-19-4
501-19-4
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
• Release the clip.
9. Remove the air deflector on both sides
(left-hand side shown).
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TIE40823
7. Remove the horn and bracket assembly.
1. Disconnect the electrical connector.
2. Remove the bolt.
2
10. Detach the radiator grille opening panel
reinforcement from the bumper on both
sides (right-hand side shown).
25 Nm
1
23 Nm
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TIE40824
8. Detach the wiring harness from the bumper
on both sides (left-hand side shown).
• Detach the clips.
11. Detach the intake air resonator from the
bumper.
9 Nm
TIE40816
TIE40825
12. Support the radiator on both sides
(left-hand side shown).
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G167732en
Bumpers
501-19-5
501-19-5
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
• Using cable ties, secure the radiator to the
radiator grille opening panel reinforcement.
TIE41773
13. Detach the radiator support bracket from
the bumper on both sides (left-hand side
shown).
25 Nm
TIE40826
14. Remove the bumper.
TIE40827
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G167732en
Bumpers
501-19-6
501-19-6
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Bumper Cover — 2.5L Duratec-ST (VI5)
Removal
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
5.
1. Remove the headlamp assemblies.
Refer to: Headlamp Assembly (417-01 Exterior
Lighting, Removal and Installation).
2.
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6.
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3.
1
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2
7.
TIE40380
4.
2
1
E66083
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2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G545206en
Bumpers
501-19-7
501-19-7
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
8.
11.
x1
TIE40382
5
E65135
9.
12.
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E65134
10.
13.
1
2
E65133
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G545206en
501-19-8
Bumpers
501-19-8
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
14.
E65137
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G545206en
Bumpers
501-19-9
501-19-9
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Bumper Cover — 2.5L Duratec-ST (VI5)
General Equipment
5 mm Drill Bit
General Equipment
Blind Rivet Gun
Electric Drill
Removal
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
4.
1.
E65196
5.
E50608
2.
E65197
6.
TIE39853
3.
1
2
E65198
TIE39855
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G545207en
Bumpers
501-19-10
501-19-10
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
7.
10.
E65199
E49632
8.
11.
2
1
E65200
9.
E49631
CAUTION: Pressure must not be applied
to the outer face of the parking aid
sensor.
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2011.00 Focus 8/2010
12. General Equipment: Electric Drill
General Equipment: 5 mm Drill Bit
General Equipment: Blind Rivet Gun
E65201
G545207en
Bumpers
501-19-11
501-19-11
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
13. 1. General Equipment: Electric Drill
General Equipment: 5 mm Drill Bit
General Equipment: Blind Rivet Gun
1
1
2
E50611
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G545207en
501-20A-1
Safety Belt System
501-20A-
.
SECTION 501-20A Safety Belt System
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications......................................................................................................................
501-20A-2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Safety Belt System.............................................................................................................
501-20A-3
System overview................................................................................................................ 501-20A-3
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Safety Belt System.............................................................................................................
Principles of Operation.......................................................................................................
Inspection and Verification..................................................................................................
Symptom Chart...................................................................................................................
Component Test.................................................................................................................
Vehicle Motion Sensor Test................................................................................................
Test Method 1 (braking)......................................................................................................
Test Method 2 (turning circle).............................................................................................
Static Test ..........................................................................................................................
501-20A-4
501-20A-4
501-20A-4
501-20A-5
501-20A-5
501-20A-5
501-20A-5
501-20A-5
501-20A-6
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Safety Belt Retractor — 3-Door................................................................................
Front Safety Belt Retractor — 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon........................................................
Rear Safety Belt Retractor — 3-Door/5-Door/Wagon.........................................................
Rear Center Safety Belt Retractor......................................................................................
Safety Belt Shoulder Height Adjuster............................................................. (40 225 0)
Safety Belt Buckle and Pretensioner.............................................................. (40 232 0)
501-20A-7
501-20A-11
501-20A-13
501-20A-15
501-20A-20
501-20A-22
501-20A-2
Safety Belt System
501-20A-2
SPECIFICATIONS
Torque Specifications
Item
Nm
lb-ft
lb-in
Front safety belt upper anchor retaining bolt
35
26
-
Front safety belt lower anchor retaining bolt
38
28
-
Front safety belt retractor retaining bolt
35
26
-
Rear outer safety belt retractor retaining bolt
40
30
-
Rear outer safety belt lower anchor retaining bolt
38
28
-
Rear center safety belt retractor retaining bolt
35
26
-
Rear center safety belt lower anchor retaining bolt
55
41
-
Rear center safety belt buckle retaining bolt
55
41
-
Safety belt shoulder height adjuster retaining bolt
35
26
-
Safety belt buckle and pretensioner retaining bolt
47
35
-
Safety belt upper anchor retaining bolt - vehicles
with convertible top
40
30
-
Safety belt lower anchor retaining bolt - vehicles
with convertible top
40
30
-
Safety belt retractor retaining bolt - vehicles with
convertible top
40
30
-
Rear safety belt buckle retaining bolt - vehicles with
convertible top
40
30
-
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501-20A-3
Safety Belt System
501-20A-3
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Safety Belt System
System overview
WARNING: All safety belt components
including retractors, buckles, child safety
seat tether brackets and attaching
hardware in use during a collision must be
removed and new components installed.
New safety belt components should also
be installed where safety belts not in use
during a collision, are inspected and found
to be damaged or operate incorrectly.
Failure to follow these instructions may
result in personal injury.
bag control module monitors both circuits and if a
fault is detected will illuminate the air bag warning
indicator located in the instrument cluster. The belt
pretensioner is not deployed in any side, rear or
minor frontal collisions.
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WARNING: All vehicles equipped with a
passenger air bag have a WARNING sticker
attached to the instrument panel
PROHIBITING the use of rear facing child
seats in the front seating positions. Failure
to follow this instruction may result in
personal injury.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to repair or
lubricate the retractor / buckle mechanisms
or modify the belts.
The safety belt system utilizes three-point lap and
diagonal safety belts in all seat positions.
The front safety belt retractors incorporate a load
limiting device, which allows progressive payout
of additional safety belt webbing when the force
exerted exceeds a predetermined limit.
When the vehicle speed exceeds 7 km/h (4 mph)
and the driver safety belt is unfastened, the safety
belt minder will provide the driver with an audible
and visual warning. The warning will continue for
up to ten minutes by sounding a chime and
illuminating a warning indicator located in the
instrument cluster.
The safety belt buckle pretensioners have a lower
deployment threshold than that required by the air
bags. Hence it is possible during a minor collision,
which exceeds the deployment threshold, that only
the safety belt pretensioners will deploy.
The additional safety belt minder feature can be
disabled. For additional information, refer to Section
413-09.
The rear centre seat belt retractor is fitted in the
roof and is engaged into the smaller belt buckle to
the right of the centre seat and can be left there
when the seat is not in use. The larger chrome
buckle is engaged to the standard buckle to the
left of the seat.
Rear seat safety belt retractors and buckles are of
the conventional type.
The front safety belt upper anchors are connected
to safety belt shoulder height adjusters mounted
in the B-pillar.
The front seat safety belt buckles incorporates
pretensioners and on the driver side a safety belt
buckle switch. Both the safety belt buckle switch
and the safety belt buckle pretensioner are
connected to the air bag control module. The air
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501-20A-4
Safety Belt System
501-20A-4
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Safety Belt System
Principles of Operation
WARNING: All safety belt components
including retractors, buckles, child safety
seat tether brackets and attaching
hardware in use during a collision must be
removed and new components installed.
New safety belt components should also
be installed where safety belts not in use
during a collision, are inspected and found
to be damaged or operate incorrectly.
Failure to follow these instructions may
result in personal injury.
The occupant restraint system utilizes three-point
lap and diagonal safety belts in all seat positions.
Front seats are equipped with safety belt buckle
pretensioners, which are controlled as part of the
supplemental restraint system (SRS). For additional
information,
REFER to: Air Bag and Safety Belt Pretensioner
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) (501-20
Supplemental Restraint System, Description and
Operation).
The rear seat safety belt buckles are mounted
directly to the floor panel.
The safety belt retractor, mounted within the base
of the B-pillar, incorporates a torsion bar load
limiting device. The device consists of a retractor
reel which is mounted onto a spindle (torsion bar)
which, once the sensor has locked the retractor
reel and predetermined load is applied, twists and
pays out additional webbing into the system. The
deceleration force required to initiate this sequence
is approximately the same as that required to
initiate air bag deployment. The torsion bar load
limiting device will only react if the safety belt is in
use at the time of impact.
Rear seat safety belt retractors do not use this type
of retractor, they are equipped with a conventional
retractor.
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
normal operation allows free movement of the
belted occupant. In an emergency the ELR will
lock, preventing webbing payout and hence forward
movement of the occupant. Locking may be
achieved by one of two mechanisms:
Vehicle Motion Sensor (VMS)
VMS is operated by sudden deceleration of the
vehicle or excessive tilt. Once operated the VMS
causes a locking pawl to be engaged, thus locking
the retractor, preventing webbing payout. When
the vehicle is stationary, the VMS stabilizes,
causing the pawl to disengage and unlock the
retractor, allowing webbing payout.
Webbing Motion Sensor (WMS)
The ELR WMS is operated by rapid acceleration
of the webbing. Once operated, it causes a locking
pawl to be engaged thus locking the retractor.
Webbing payout is prevented in the same manner
as VMS.
Inspection and Verification
1. Verify the customer concern.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical
and electrical damage.
Visual Inspection Chart
Mechanical
• Safety belt retractor
• Safety belt buckle and pretensioner
• Safety belt buckle
3. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported
concern is found, correct the cause (if possible)
before proceeding to the next step.
4. If the cause is not visually evident, verify the
symptom and refer to the Symptom Chart.
The retractors in all seat positions feature ELR.
The ELR is part of the safety belt system that in
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G334014en
501-20A-5
Safety Belt System
501-20A-5
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Symptom Chart
Symptom
• Normal mode - occupant
restraint system inoperative
Possible Sources
• Safety belt retractor.
Component Test
Poor Retraction
If a safety belt does not retract correctly, check that
the anchor covers and trim bezels are correctly
installed and not rubbing against the safety belt
webbing. Where necessary, check that the safety
belt webbing is not rubbing at one end of the
retractor cover slot and, if so, correct by loosening
the retaining bolt, aligning the retractor to centralize
the safety belt webbing and retighten the bolt.
The safety belts are "dual sensitive" which means
that they have:
• a vehicle motion sensor, which locks the safety
belt webbing under braking, cornering, on steep
hills and in adverse camber conditions.
• a webbing motion sensor, which locks when the
safety belt webbing is quickly extracted.
Both systems should be fully operational and can
be checked by the tests below:
Vehicle Motion Sensor Test
Either of the following two procedures may be used
to check correct operation of the vehicle motion
sensor. Both methods require two technicians but
note that technicians of larger than normal build
should not be asked to conduct these tests. This
is to avoid the possibility of a fully unrolled safety
belt webbing being mistaken for a correctly locked
safety belt retractor.
Test Method 1 (braking)
WARNING: It is important that during this
test, the driver and passenger allow the
safety belts to provide the restraint and do
not attempt to anticipate the sudden
deceleration. The steering wheel should
not be used as a brace. However, both
driver and passenger should prepare
themselves for the possibility that the
safety belt will not lock. The passenger
should hold their hands in front of them,
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•
•
•
•
•
•
Action
• CARRY OUT the Safety Belt
Component Test in this section.
just clear of the instrument panel or front
seat backrest, depending on which safety
belt is being tested. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in personal injury.
Select for this test a quiet or private stretch of
road. Make sure that the road is clear and that
full visibility is maintained at all times.
Both driver and passenger should adopt a
normal, comfortable seating position. Both
occupants should wear the safety belts and the
safety belt webbing must be correctly adjusted,
with no slack.
Proceed at a speed of 10 km/h (6 mph). Do not
exceed 10 km/h (6 mph) for this test.
Apply the foot brake sharply to stop the vehicle.
If the vehicle motion sensitive lock mechanism
is operating correctly, the safety belt webbing
will lock and restrain the wearer.
Conduct the test twice in each front and rear
passenger seat position.
Any safety belt retractor which does not restrain
the wearer during this test must not be reused.
A new safety belt must be installed.
Test Method 2 (turning circle)
This method requires a flat open area of private
road, sufficient for the vehicle to be driven in a
continuous circle on full steering lock.
• The driver should wear the safety belt provided
and the belt webbing must be correctly adjusted,
with no slack.
• The passenger should occupy a rear seat with
the safety belt correctly adjusted, with no slack.
• Start the engine and, with the steering on full
right-hand lock, drive the vehicle in a continuous
circle at 16 km/h (10 mph). Do not exceed 16
km/h (10 mph) for this test.
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501-20A-6
Safety Belt System
501-20A-6
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
• When the speed is stable, the passenger should
attempt to slowly extract the safety belt webbing
from each safety belt retractor in turn. If the
vehicle motion sensitive lock mechanism is
operating correctly, it will not be possible to
extract the webbing.
• Any safety belt retractor from which it is possible
to extract the webbing during this test must not
be used. A new safety belt must be installed.
Static Test
With the vehicle stationary and on level ground
take firm hold of the safety belt webbing (on the
tongue side of the upper safety belt anchor) and
pull out quickly. The retractor should lock within
0.25 meter (10 inches), preventing further webbing
payout. Any safety belt retractor from which it is
possible to extract further webbing must not be
used. A new safety belt must be installed.
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501-20A-7
Safety Belt System
501-20A-7
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Safety Belt Retractor — 3-Door
1. Remove the B-pillar trim panel.
For additional information, refer to: B-Pillar
Trim Panel - 3-Door (501-05 Interior Trim
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
G407521en
Safety Belt System
501-20A-8
501-20A-8
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
35 Nm
2
3
4
1
E50742
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G407521en
Safety Belt System
501-20A-9
501-20A-9
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Safety belt lower anchor
See Removal Detail
3
Guide loop
See Removal Detail
2
Safety belt upper anchor
See Removal Detail
4
Safety belt retractor
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 1 Safety belt lower anchor
CAUTION: The bolt securing the safety belt
anchor is held captive by a metal washer.
The bolt, spacer and metal washer must
remain on the safety belt anchor at all
times when the safety belt is detached or
removed.
1. Rotate the guide in a clockwise direction.
2. Slide the guide outwards.
1
1. Detach the safety belt lower anchor.
1. Remove the Torx bolt from the anchor rail.
2. Slide the safety belt off the anchor rail.
2
E41219
2
Item 4 Safety belt retractor
1. Remove the front safety belt retractor.
1. Remove the bolt.
2. Lift the retractor to detach the locating tang.
1
38 Nm
E50743
Item 2 Safety belt upper anchor
CAUTION: The bolt securing the safety belt
anchor is held captive by a metal washer.
The bolt, spacer and metal washer must
remain on the safety belt anchor at all
times when the safety belt is detached or
removed.
2
1
35 Nm
E48253
Item 3 Guide loop
1. Detach the guide loop from the B-pillar.
Installation Details
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501-20A-10
Safety Belt System
501-20A-10
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 4 Safety belt retractor
CAUTION: Make sure the safety belt
retractor locating tang is correctly located.
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G407521en
Safety Belt System
501-20A-11
501-20A-11
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Safety Belt Retractor — 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon
1. Remove the B-pillar trim panel.
For additional information, refer to: B-Pillar
Trim Panel - 4-Door/5-Door (501-05 Interior
1
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
35 Nm
2
E56180
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G391262en
Safety Belt System
501-20A-12
501-20A-12
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
1
Description
Front safety belt upper anchor retaining
bolt
See Removal Detail
Item
Description
Front safety belt retractor
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
2
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 1 Front safety belt upper anchor retaining
bolt
1.
CAUTION: The bolt securing the front
safety belt upper anchor is held captive by
a metal washer. The bolt, spacer and metal
washer must remain on the front safety belt
upper anchor at all times when the front
safety belt is detached or removed.
1. Remove the front safety belt retractor
retaining bolt.
2. Lift the front safety belt retractor to detach
the locating tang.
Detach the front safety belt upper anchor
from the front safety belt shoulder height
adjuster.
Item 2 Front safety belt retractor
1. Remove the front safety belt retractor.
2
1
35 Nm
E48253
Installation Details
Item 2 Front safety belt retractor
CAUTION: Make sure that the front safety
belt retractor locating tang is correctly
located.
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G391262en
Safety Belt System
501-20A-13
501-20A-13
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Safety Belt Retractor — 3-Door/5-Door/Wagon
1. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
2
4
3
40 Nm
1
38 Nm
E48249
Item
1
2
Description
Safety belt lower anchor retaining bolt
See Removal Detail
Safety belt retractor cover
See Removal Detail
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Item
Description
3
Safety belt upper anchor retaining bolt
4
Safety belt retractor
See Installation Detail
2. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
G391263en
501-20A-14
Safety Belt System
501-20A-14
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Removal Details
Item 1 Safety belt lower anchor retaining bolt
1. Fold the rear seat cushion forward, to gain
access to the rear safety belt lower anchor
retaining bolt.
Item 2 Safety belt retractor cover
1. Remove the rear safety belt retractor cover.
E48385
Installation Details
Item 4 Safety belt retractor
1.
CAUTION: Make sure the rear safety belt
retractor locating tang is correctly located.
Install the rear safety belt retractor.
E48250
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G391263en
Safety Belt System
501-20A-15
501-20A-15
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Center Safety Belt Retractor
1. Detach the retaining clips from the left hand
rear seat backrest in the sequence shown.
Materials
Name
Specification
Cleaner
WSK-M5B401-A1
Adhesive
WSK-M2G402-A4
1. Detach the armrest pivot pins from the
armrest retaining bracket on both sides (if
equipped).
1. Pull the outer edge of the armrest backing
panel upwards to gain access to the spring
clip.
2. Using a thin bladed screwdriver, release the
spring clip.
2
3
1
4
E48659
4. Fold the rear seat cushions forwards.
1
5. Release the rear seat backrest upper latch
on both sides.
6. Fold the rear seat backrests forwards.
2
7. Release the rear seat backrest from the outer
mounting bracket on both sides.
1. Using a suitable pair of long nose pliers,
depress the clips.
2. Push the clip inwards.
3. Using a suitable screwdriver, release the
locking latch.
E48657
2. Remove the armrest (if equipped).
2
1. Slide the armrest upwards.
2. Slide the armrest outwards.
3
1
1
1
2
E50069
8.
E48658
3. Remove the armrest backing panel (if
equipped).
CAUTION: The left-hand rear seat
backrest inner pivot pin has radial grooves.
Take care not to damage the right-hand seat
backrest inner pivot bush.
Remove the right-hand rear seat backrest.
1. Detach the outer pivot pin from the mounting
bracket.
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G391264en
Safety Belt System
501-20A-16
501-20A-16
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Detach the right-hand seat backrest from the
left-hand seat backrest.
Remove the rear center safety belt lower
anchor retaining bolt.
1
2
55 Nm
E50071
9.
CAUTION: Make sure a webbing retainer
is installed at least 200 mm towards the
safety belt retractor from the webbing stop.
Install the safety belt webbing retainer.
E49461
11.
CAUTION: The left-hand rear seat
backrest inner pivot pin has radial grooves.
Take care not to damage the center hinge
pivot bush.
Remove the left-hand rear seat backrest.
1. Detach the outer pivot pin from the outer
mounting bracket.
2. Slide the backrest from the center mounting
bracket.
1
E48648
10.
CAUTION: The bolt securing the safety
belt anchor is held captive by a metal
washer. The bolt, spacer and metal washer
must remain on the safety belt anchor at
all times when the safety belt is detached
or removed.
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2
E50070
12. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
G391264en
Safety Belt System
501-20A-17
501-20A-17
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1
2
35 Nm
3
4
E48255
Item
1
2
Description
Rear center safety belt retractor upper
anchor retaining bolt
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
Rear center safety belt webbing trim panel
Item
Description
3
Left-hand backrest cover and pad
See Removal Detail
4
Rear center safety belt retractor
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
13. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
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G391264en
Safety Belt System
501-20A-18
501-20A-18
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 1 Rear center safety belt retractor upper
anchor retaining bolt
3. Feed the rear center seat safety belt and
anchor through the reat seat cover and pad.
1. Detach the rear seat backrest carpet from
the left-hand rear seat backrest.
TIE0003255
4. Raise the rear seat cover and pad to gain
access to the rear center safety belt retractor.
E48926
Item 3 Left-hand backrest cover and pad
1. Remove the backrest outer pivot pin bush.
1. Remove the pivot pin bush retaining bolt.
2. Remove the bush.
2
E48733
Item 4 Rear center safety belt retractor
35 Nm
1
E50973
1. Remove the rear seat center safety belt
retractor.
• Release the locking tang.
2. Detach the rear seat cover and pad from the
rear seat backrest.
E50062
E48254
Installation Details
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G391264en
Safety Belt System
501-20A-19
501-20A-19
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 4 Rear center safety belt retractor
1.
CAUTION: Make sure the rear center
safety belt retractor locating tang is correctly
located.
Install the rear center seat belt retractor.
1. Locate the locking tang.
2. Install the retaining bolt.
1
35 Nm
2
E48256
Item 1 Rear center safety belt retractor upper
anchor retaining bolt
1. Using a suitable cleaner, remove the old
adhesive from the rear seat backrest.
2. Using a suitable adhesive, attach the rear
seat backrest carpet to the rear seat
backrest.
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G391264en
501-20A-20
Safety Belt System
501-20A-20
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Safety Belt Shoulder Height Adjuster(40 225 0)
Removal
1. Using a thin bladed screwdriver, remove the
B-pillar upper trim panel retaining screws
cover.
5.
CAUTION: The bolt securing the safety
belt anchor is held captive by a metal
washer. The bolt, spacer and metal washer
must remain on the safety belt anchor at all
times when the safety belt is detached or
removed.
Detach the safety belt upper anchor from the
safety belt shoulder height adjuster.
35 Nm
E48408
2. Remove the B-pillar upper trim panel
retaining screws.
TIE39464
6. Remove the safety belt shoulder height
adjuster retaining bolt.
35 Nm
E48409
3. Locally detach the front and rear door
weatherstrips.
4. Detach the B-pillar upper trim panel from the
B-pillar.
TIE41140
7. Remove the safety belt shoulder height
adjuster.
E48410
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501-20A-21
Safety Belt System
501-20A-21
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
• Lift the adjuster to detach the locating tangs.
E39465
Installation
1.
CAUTION: Make sure the safety belt
shoulder height adjuster locating tangs are
correctly located.
NOTE: Make sure the safety belt shoulder height
adjuster locking control is correctly located on the
safety belt shoulder height adjuster.
To install, reverse the removal procedure.
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G167746en
501-20A-22
Safety Belt System
501-20A-22
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Safety Belt Buckle and Pretensioner(40 232 0)
Removal
4. Remove the safety belt buckle and
pretensioner.
WARNING: Never probe the electrical
connectors of air bag modules or any other
supplemental restraint system component.
Failure to follow this instruction may result
in personal injury.
47 Nm
1. Remove the front seat.
For additional information, refer to: Front
Seat (501-10 Seating, Removal and
Installation).
2.
CAUTION: Note the position and routing
of the safety belt buckle pretensioner wiring
harnesses to aid installation. An incorrectly
routed wiring harness may lead to the wiring
harness becoming damaged on the seat
mechanism.
Detach the safety belt buckle pretensioner
wiring harness from the seat.
TIE0027166
Installation
WARNING: Never probe the electrical
connectors of air bag modules or any other
supplemental restraint system component.
Failure to follow this instruction may result
in personal injury.
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
TIE0037219
3. Detach the safety belt buckle pretensioner
electrical connector from the seat frame
TIE0037222
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501-20B-1
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-
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PAGE 1 OF 2
SECTION 501-20B Supplemental Restraint System
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications......................................................................................................................
501-20B-3
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Air Bag and Safety Belt Pretensioner Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)...................
501-20B-4
System overview................................................................................................................ 501-20B-4
RCM................................................................................................................................... 501-20B-7
Crash Sensor - Vehicles built up to 05/2005...................................................................... 501-20B-7
Driver and Passenger Air Bag Modules............................................................................. 501-20B-8
Clockspring......................................................................................................................... 501-20B-8
Passenger Air Bag Deactivation......................................................................................... 501-20B-8
Side Air Curtain Modules and Side Air Bag Modules......................................................... 501-20B-9
Safety Belt Buckle and Pretensioners................................................................................ 501-20B-10
Air Bag and Safety Belt Pretensioner Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) (System
Operation and Component Description)........................................................................... 501-20B-11
Control Diagram................................................................................................................. 501-20B-11
System Operation............................................................................................................... 501-20B-13
Safety Belt Warning Indicator......................................................................................... 501-20B-13
Driver side function......................................................................................................... 501-20B-13
Deactivation/activation of the safety belt warning light................................................... 501-20B-13
Component Description...................................................................................................... 501-20B-13
Head Airbag.................................................................................................................... 501-20B-13
PAD deactivator switch................................................................................................... 501-20B-14
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Air Bag and Safety Belt Pretensioner Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)................... 501-20B-15
Diagnosing Customer Concerns Without Hard DTCs........................................................ 501-20B-15
Diagnosing Customer Concerns with Hard DTCs.............................................................. 501-20B-15
Deactivation........................................................................................................................ 501-20B-16
Reactivation........................................................................................................................ 501-20B-16
Glossary............................................................................................................................. 501-20B-17
Principles of Operation....................................................................................................... 501-20B-17
Inspection and Verification.................................................................................................. 501-20B-18
Symptom Chart................................................................................................................... 501-20B-19
Pinpoint Tests..................................................................................................................... 501-20B-25
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Air Bag and Safety Belt Pretensioner Disposal..................................................................
Deployed Air Bag Disposal.................................................................................................
Scrapped Vehicle Air Bag and Safety Belt Pretensioner Disposal - In-Vehicle Disposal....
Scrapped Vehicle Undeployed Air Bag Disposal................................................................
Unserviceable Air Bag Disposal.........................................................................................
501-20B-102
501-20B-109
501-20B-110
501-20B-120
501-20B-123
501-20B-2
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-
PAGE 2 OF 2
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Crash Sensor......................................................................................................................
Side Impact Sensor............................................................................................................
Restraints Control Module (RCM)......................................................................................
Driver Air Bag Module.........................................................................................................
Passenger Air Bag Module — Vehicles Built From: 04/2006.............................................
Side Air Bag Module...........................................................................................................
Side Air Curtain Module — Vehicles Built From: 22-06-2007.............................................
Clockspring.........................................................................................................................
Rollover Protection Unit......................................................................................................
Passenger Air Bag Deactivation (PAD) Switch...................................................................
501-20B-124
501-20B-126
501-20B-128
501-20B-130
501-20B-133
501-20B-134
501-20B-137
501-20B-143
501-20B-146
501-20B-148
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-3
501-20B-3
SPECIFICATIONS
Special Tool Usage
Description
Simulator
Test and Deployment Lead (Part of Test and
Deployment Lead, Air Bag/Pyrotechnic Safety Belt
[418-S055])
Driver air bag module
501-073A
418-525
Passenger air bag
module
501-073A
418-525
Side air curtain module
501-073A
418-525
Side air bag module
501-077
418-555
Safety belt buckle
pretensioner
501-077
418-555
Torque Specifications
Item
Nm
lb-ft
lb-in
Passenger air bag module bracket retaining bolts
8
-
71
Side air bag module retaining nuts
5
-
44
Restraints control module retaining bolts
10
-
89
Side impact sensor retaining bolt
9
-
80
Crash sensor retaining bolt
9
-
80
Side air curtain retaining bolts
11
8
-
Roll over protection unit bolts
25
18
-
Torsion wall upper trim panel
25
18
-
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501-20B-4
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-4
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Air Bag and Safety Belt Pretensioner Supplemental Restraint
System (SRS)
System overview
SEE DIAGRAM ON THE NEXT PAGE
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G420757en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-5
501-20B-5
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
1
2
3
10
9
8
4
7
6
5
E53815
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Passenger air bag module
3
Side impact sensor
2
Safety belt retractor
4
Side air curtain module
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G420757en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-6
501-20B-6
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Item
Description
Item
Description
5
Side air bag module
8
Driver air bag module
6
Restraints control module (RCM)
9
Clockspring
7
Safety belt buckle and pretensioner
10
Crash sensor
Vehicles with a convertible top
1
2
3
4
5
6
10
9
8
7
E78018
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Crash sensor
3
Passenger air bag module
2
Passenger air bag module deactivation
(PAD) switch
4
Side impact sensor
5
Torsion wall and roll over protection units
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G420757en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-7
501-20B-7
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Item
Description
6
Safety belt buckle and pretensioner
7
Side air bag module
8
RCM
9
Driver air bag module
10
Clockspring
System Structure
The following components form part of the
supplemental restraint system (SRS):
• RCM
• Single-stage driver and passenger air bag
modules
• Side air bag modules
• Side air curtain modules - except vehicles with
convertible top
• Crash sensor
• Side impact sensors
• Clockspring
• Front safety belts with front safety belt buckle
switch on driver side and front safety belt
pretensioners
• Safety belt retractors
• Air bag warning indicator
• Passenger Air Bag Deactivation (PAD) switch
(optional)
• Roll over protection unit - vehicles with
convertible top
Micromechanical sensors are incorporated into the
RCM; this measures the vehicle's
acceleration/deceleration in the event of a collision.
The calculated value is evaluated by the RCM to
determine the severity of the impact.
The RCM compares the values it receives from the
crash sensor (if equipped), the side impact sensors
and the internal micromechanical sensors. If the
deceleration due to a frontal or side impact exceeds
a stored value then the RCM triggers the air bag
modules and safety belt pretensioners as required.
If the vehicle battery is destroyed in the collision,
a voltage hold circuit in the RCM will still enable
the air bag modules to be triggered up to 150 ms
after the start of the impact.
If a system fault is detected by the RCM, the air
bag warning lamp is illuminated. The fault can be
located by carrying out a diagnostics check using
the Worldwide Diagnostic System (WDS).
The RCM can be used again after a collision for
up to 5 times, provided that the RCM is not
physically damaged and that it passes a self-test.
The air bag modules are triggered by a direct
current signal.
Crash Sensor - Vehicles built up to
05/2005
RCM
E42452
All vehicles, except vehicles with a convertible top,
built 05/2005 onwards are not equipped with a
crash sensor.
E42449
The RCM is located under the floor console, near
to the gearshift lever. Installation marks on the
module are to make sure it is aligned correctly.
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The crash sensor is installed at the front of the
vehicle, behind the radiator grille. Data from the
crash sensor is evaluated by the RCM to assess
the severity of a frontal impact. The crash sensor
transmits digitally encoded acceleration information
to the RCM.
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501-20B-8
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-8
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Power is supplied to the crash sensor by the RCM.
If a crash sensor fails, the RCM stores a Diagnostic
Trouble Code (DTC) .
Clockspring
Continued use of the crash sensor is permissible
provided it has not been physically damaged and
it passes a self-test.
The external shape of the crash sensor prevents
it from being installed incorrectly.
Side Impact Sensors
E55880
The clockspring is designed to carry signals
between the RCM and the driver air bag module.
The clockspring is installed on the steering column,
and consists of fixed and moving parts connected
by a coiled Mylar tape with internal conducting
tracks. The Mylar tape is able to 'wind up' and
'unwind' as the steering wheel is rotated,
maintaining electrical contact at all times between
the RCM and the driver air bag module.
E82299
The side impact sensors are located at the bottom
of the B-pillars and transmit digitally encoded
acceleration information to the RCM.
Continued use of the side impact sensor is
permissible provided it has not been physically
damaged and it passes a self-test.
Vehicles with stability assist have a steering wheel
rotation sensor as an integral part of the
clockspring.
Passenger Air Bag Deactivation
Driver and Passenger Air Bag Modules
E51996
E51936
The driver and passenger air bags are single-stage
air bags.
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A passenger air bag deactivation (PAD) switch can
be fitted by the dealer as an optional extra; the
PAD switch is installed in the glove box. The driver
can operate the PAD switch with a key to
deactivate the passenger air bag module.
When the ignition is switched on, a warning lamp
in the instrument panel indicates to the driver and
passenger that the passenger air bag module has
been deactivated.
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Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-9
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Side Air Bags
The side air bags are incorporated in the front seat
backrests; a sewn-on label on the respective
backrest indicates the vehicle is equipped with side
air bag modules.
When a side air bag is deployed, the seam of the
seat cover tears open enabling the side air bag to
inflate unhindered from the front seat backrest.
E80042
Roll Over Protection Unit - Convertible
For vehicles with a convertible top, the PAD
warning lamp is located in the overhead console.
1
After installing a PAD switch kit, the RCM must be
re-configured using WDS.
2
Side Air Curtain Modules and Side Air
Bag Modules
3
Side Air Curtains
4
E77271
Item
E54899
The side air curtain modules are located in the roof
rail between the A-pillar and C-pillar. They are
attached to the upper part of the side panel and
are hidden behind the vehicle trim panels.
The electrical connections for the 3-door are
located at the base of the C-pillar, 4-door/ 5-door
are located at the base of the D-pillar in the rear
luggage compartment. The electrical connection
for the Wagon is located in the roof in front of the
liftgate.
Description
1
Roll over bar deployed
2
Roll over protection unit
3
Roll over bar lock
4
Roll over protection unit electrical
connector
Sensors within the RCM monitor the vehicle for roll
over in the event of a collision. If the roll over
exceeds the stored value the RCM will trigger the
roll over protection units.
When a signal is sent from the RCM to the rollover
protection unit, the roll over bar lock is released,
the roll over bar is deployed by spring pressure
and is then locked in its fully extended position.
After a roll over protection unit is deployed the
torsion wall and the roll over protection units are
to be renewed.
In the event of a side impact the relevant side air
curtain is deployed and forms a protective cushion
between the corresponding side window and the
head of the person(s) sat on the front and rear seat.
The side air curtains are deployed simultaneously
with the side air bags.
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501-20B-10
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-10
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Safety Belt Buckle and Pretensioners
E54900
The pyrotechnic pretensioners for the driver and
front passenger safety belts are incorporated into
the safety belt buckle stalks.
The driver's safety belt buckle has a switch for the
safety belt monitoring facility, which is required by
law in some markets.
The switch is connected to the RCM by means of
a wiring harness.
In the event of a collision, the safety belt
pretensioners can be deployed in one of two ways:
• On their own
• Simultaneously with the front air bag module(s)
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Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-11
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Air Bag and Safety Belt Pretensioner Supplemental Restraint
System (SRS) – System Operation and Component
Description
Control Diagram
SEE DIAGRAM ON THE NEXT PAGE
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501-20B-12
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-12
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
1
12
2
11
3
HS-CAN
10
4
9
5
8
7
6
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501-20B-13
501-20B-13
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Airbag indicator light and safety belt
warning light in the instrument cluster
6
Driver and passenger-side safety belt
pre-tensioners
2
PAD (passenger air bag deactivation)
indicator light
7
RCM (restraints control module)
8
PAD deactivator switch
9
Safety belt switch
10
Crash sensor – right-hand
11
Front impact sensor
12
Crash sensor – left-hand
3
Driver Air bag
4
Front passenger airbag
5
Driver and passenger head airbag
System Operation
When the ignition is switched on, the RCM
performs a self-diagnostic.
Deactivation/activation of the safety belt
warning light
During the self-diagnosis, all of the components of
the supplementary restraint system are checked
except the seatbelt buckle switch on the driver's
side. If a fault is detected, the airbag indicator light
is activated for 8 seconds after the ignition is
switched on. The first 8 seconds of the ignition
cycle always follow the same pattern: 3.2 seconds
on followed by 4.8 seconds off. After these 8
seconds the airbag indicator lamp can be used as
a fault indicator.
The safety belt warning light can be permanently
deactivated. To do this:
• turn the ignition switch to position "II",
• Within a period of 60 seconds, slowly close and
reopen the safety belt buckle nine times, then
leave it open.
• the safety belt warning indicator flashes three
times to confirm the change in status.
Triggering of the airbags and belt pretensioners is
dependent on the impact speed and the impact
angle.
Component Description
Head Airbag
Safety Belt Warning Indicator
The seatbelt warning lamp is actuated by the RCM
via the MS-CAN (controller area network) databus.
The following signals are evaluated by the module
for control purposes:
• Driver safety belt buckle switch,
• vehicle speed signal via the HS-CAN data bus.
Driver side function
When the ignition is switched on, the RCM checks
by means of the safety belt buckle switch to see
whether the driver side safety belt is fastened.
If a road speed of approx. 25 km/h has been
reached and the safety belt is not fastened, the
safety belt warning lamp lights up and an audible
signal is sounded.
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E98730
Due to the shape of the Recaro seats, no side
airbag can be integrated in the backrest of the
seats. In order to still offer occupants sufficient
protection in the event of a side impact, head
airbags are fitted to all equipment variants.
In the event of a side impact the relevant side air
curtain is deployed and forms a protective cushion
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Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-14
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
between the corresponding side window and the
head of the person(s) sat on the front and rear seat.
PAD deactivator switch
The PAD deactivator switch can optionally be fitted
on all versions.
This device is pre-prepared at the factory and
needs to be finalized in an authorized workshop.
A kit is available for this purpose which comprises
a deactivation switch (key-operated switch) and a
switch panel with integrated PAD indicator lamp.
The deactivator switch is installed in the glove box.
The switch panel with integrated PAD indicator
lamp is fitted underneath the air conditioning control
unit.
After the components are installed, the RCM must
be programmed with IDS (Integrated Diagnostic
System).
The driver can operate the PAD deactivator switch
with the vehicle key to deactivate the passenger
airbag.
When the passenger airbag is deactivated the PAD
indicator lamp lights up.
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Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-15
501-20B-15
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Air Bag and Safety Belt Pretensioner Supplemental Restraint
System (SRS)
Refer to Wiring Diagrams Section 501-20B, for
schematic and connector information.
Special Tool(s)
Test and Deployment Lead,
Air Bag/Pyrotechnic Safety
Belt
418-S055
40007A
Test and Deployment Lead;
Driver, Passenger and Side
Air Curtain Module
418–525
418525
Test and Deployment Lead,
Side Air Bag Module
418–555
418142
Simulator, Driver and
Passenger Air Bags and Side
Air Curtains
501-073A
501073
Simulator, Occupant
Restraint Systems
501–077
501077
General Equipment
Ford approved diagnostic tool
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Diagnosing Customer Concerns
Without Hard DTCs
WARNING: To avoid accidental
deployment, the restraints control module
(RCM) backup power supply must be
depleted. Wait at least one minute after
disconnecting the battery ground cable(s)
before commencing any repair or
adjustment to the supplemental restraint
system (SRS), or any component(s)
adjacent to the SRS sensors. Failure to
follow these instructions may result in
personal injury.
NOTE: Following the pinpoint tests when a
diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is not present, or
the air bag warning lamp is not permanently
illuminated, will result in needless replacement of
air bag system components and repeat repairs.
Speak with the customer to determine if a particular
set of conditions must be met in order for a fault to
occur. If an illuminated air bag warning lamp is
reported by the customer but is not present when
the vehicle comes in for repair, pinpoint test
diagnostics cannot be used.
Diagnosing Customer Concerns with
Hard DTCs
WARNING: Do not use substitute air bag
simulators when working on the SRS. Use
only the appropriate tool. Failure to follow
these instructions may result in personal
injury.
Most air bag system diagnostic procedures require
the use of system deactivation and system
reactivation procedures. These procedures require
the air bag module(s) and safety belt buckle
pretensioners to be disconnected from the SRS,
thereby removing the risk of air bag deployment
while diagnostics are carried out.
Air bag simulators are required to carry out
diagnosis and testing of the air bag system. The
simulator contains a resistor, used to simulate an
air bag module connection to the system. It is not
acceptable to short-circuit the air bag module
connections with a 0 ohm jumper wire. If a 0 ohm
jumper wire is used to short-circuit the air bag
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
module connections, an illuminated air bag warning
lamp will be displayed and a DTC logged by the
RCM.
Deactivation
WARNING: To avoid accidental
deployment, the RCM backup power supply
must be depleted. Wait at least one minute
after disconnecting the battery ground
cable(s) before commencing any repair or
adjustment to the SRS, or any
component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may
result in personal injury.
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
REFER to: Battery Disconnect and Connect
(414-01 Battery, Mounting and Cables,
General Procedures).
2. Wait at least one minute for the backup power
supply in the RCM to deplete its stored energy.
WARNING: To minimize the possibility of
premature deployment, live air bag
modules must only be placed on work
benches which have been ground bonded
and with the trim cover facing up. Failure
to follow these instructions may result in
personal injury.
3. Remove the driver air bag module from the
vehicle.
REFER to: Driver Air Bag Module (501-20
Supplemental Restraint System, Removal and
Installation).
4. Connect the driver air bag simulator to the
sub-harness in place of the driver air bag
module at the top of the steering column.
5. Disconnect the passenger air bag module
electrical connector.
REFER to: Passenger Air Bag Module Vehicles Built From: 04/2006 (501-20
Supplemental Restraint System, Removal and
Installation).
6. Connect the passenger air bag simulator to the
wiring harness in place of the passenger air bag
module.
7. Disconnect the side air curtain module electrical
connector on both sides. REFER to: (501-20
Supplemental Restraint System)
Side Air Curtain Module - Vehicles Built From:
22-06-2007 (Removal and Installation),
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8. Connect the side air curtain simulators to the
wiring harnesses in place of the side air curtain
modules.
9. Disconnect the driver side underseat occupant
restraint systems electrical connector.
10. Connect the occupant restraint systems
simulator to the driver side underseat occupant
restraint systems electrical connector in place
of the safety belt pretensioner and side air bag
module.
11. Disconnect the passenger side underseat
occupant restraint systems electrical connector.
12. Connect the occupant restraint systems
simulator to the passenger side underseat
occupant restraint systems electrical connector
in place of the safety belt pretensioner and side
air bag module.
13. Connect the battery ground cable.
REFER to: Battery Disconnect and Connect
(414-01 Battery, Mounting and Cables,
General Procedures).
Reactivation
WARNING: The air bag simulators must be
removed and the air bag modules
reconnected when reactivated to avoid
non-deployment in a collision. Failure to
follow this instruction may result in
personal injury.
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
REFER to: Battery Disconnect and Connect
(414-01 Battery, Mounting and Cables,
General Procedures).
2. Wait at least one minute for the backup power
supply in the RCM to deplete its stored energy.
3. Remove the driver air bag simulator from the
sub-harness at the top of the steering column.
4. Connect and install the driver air bag module.
REFER to: Driver Air Bag Module (501-20
Supplemental Restraint System, Removal and
Installation).
5. Remove the passenger air bag simulator from
the passenger air bag module wiring harness.
6. Connect and install the passenger air bag
module.
/ Passenger Air Bag Module - Vehicles Built
From: 04/2006 (501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System, Removal and Installation).
7. Remove the side air curtain simulators from the
side air curtain module wiring harnesses.
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Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-17
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
8. Connect and install the side air curtain modules.
REFER to: (501-20 Supplemental Restraint
System)
Side Air Curtain Module - Vehicles Built From:
22-06-2007 (Removal and Installation),
9. Remove the driver side underseat occupant
restraint systems simulator.
10. Connect the driver side underseat occupant
restraint systems electrical connector.
11. Remove the passenger side underseat occupant
restraint systems simulator.
12. Connect the passenger side underseat occupant
restraint systems electrical connector.
13. Connect the battery ground cable.
REFER to: Battery Disconnect and Connect
(414-01 Battery, Mounting and Cables,
General Procedures).
14. Prove out the system.
Glossary
Air Bag Simulator
Air bag simulators are used to simulate air bag
module connections to the system.
the driver and passenger front air bags and safety
belt buckle pretensioners will deploy.
In the event of a severe full side impact, in excess
of a predetermined limit, either the driver or
passenger side air bag, side air curtain (if
equipped) and both safety belt buckle
pretensioners will deploy.
Air bag deployment will only occur, in the event of
a severe collision, when the ignition key is in the
RUN position. The passenger air bag deactivation
(PAD) switch (if equipped) will deactivate the
passenger air bag, passenger safety belt buckle
pretensioner and passenger side air bag in the
event of a severe frontal or side impact; it will not
deactivate the passenger side air curtain.
RCM
The RCM retains full control of the whole system,
providing continual system checks and full
diagnostic capabilities. The non-volatile memory
stores the diagnostic trouble codes, which can then
be downloaded through the data link connector
(DLC) to the Ford approved diagnostic tool.
Deactivate the system means to carry out the
deactivation procedure. REFER to Deactivation in
this procedure.
In the event of a failure in the vehicle supply during
an accident, the RCM provides a backup power
supply, sufficient to deploy the air bag(s) for a
minimum of 150 ms. The backup power supply is
discharged by the RCM within 60 seconds of the
battery ground cable being disconnected.
Prove Out the System
RCM - Vehicles built up to 05/2005
The air bag warning indicator will illuminate for
three seconds. If there is a fault condition, the air
bag warning indicator will stay illuminated or
illuminate after a five second delay.
The RCM contains electronic acceleration sensors
which measure the longitudinal acceleration and
the lateral acceleration and provide both signals
to the micro-controller proportional to the amount
of acceleration measured. When these sensors
sense an impact in excess of a predetermined limit,
and the crash sensor or side impact sensor sends
a signal to the RCM, the RCM initiates the circuit
to deploy the air bag(s). The RCM also contains a
safing sensor which enables the front air bags and
the safety belt buckle pretensioners in the event
of a front impact. The safing sensor also prevents
unintentional deployment of the front air bags and
safety belt buckle pretensioners in the event of a
fault in the electronic acceleration sensor(s).
Deactivate the System
Reactivate the System
Reactivate the system means to carry out the
reactivation procedure. REFER to Reactivation in
this procedure.
Principles of Operation
SRS Operation
The vehicle is equipped with a DC fired sensing
system.
In the event of a severe frontal or three-quarter
frontal impact, in excess of a predetermined limit,
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RCM - Vehicles built from 05/2005
The RCM contains two electronic acceleration
sensors which measure longitudinal acceleration
and one electronic acceleration sensor which
measures lateral acceleration. One longitudinal
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501-20B-18
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-18
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
acceleration sensor replaces the crash sensor as
a safing sensor. Longitudinal and lateral signals,
proportional to the amount of acceleration
measured, are fed to a safing micro-controller. The
second longitudinal acceleration sensor and the
side impact sensors also feed signals, proportional
to the amount of acceleration, to a micro-controller.
When both micro-controllers sense an impact in
excess of a predetermined limit the RCM initiates
the circuit to deploy the air bag(s). The safing
micro-controller enables the front air bags and the
safety belt buckle pretensioners in the event of a
front impact. The safing micro-controller also
prevents unintentional deployment of the front air
bags and safety belt buckle pretensioners in the
event of a fault in the electronic acceleration
sensor(s).
Crash Sensor – Vehicles built up to 05/2005
NOTE: From 05/2005 onwards the vehicle will not
be equipped with a crash sensor.
The crash sensor contains an acceleration sensor,
filter, amplifier and an application specific
integrated circuit for signal transmitting and is
mounted on the radiator grille opening panel
reinforcement. The crash sensor sends a signal at
a level determined by the crash severity to the
RCM. The RCM will evaluate the signal against
stored data and deploy the frontal air bags and
safety belt buckle pretensioners if required. Both
the crash sensor and the internal RCM longitudinal
acceleration sensor must exceed a preset limit to
initiate the air bag.
Side Impact Sensor
The side impact sensors are mounted at the base
of the B-pillar on either side of the vehicle, to
facilitate remote lateral impact sensing. Each side
impact sensor contains an acceleration sensor,
filter, amplifier and an application specific
integrated circuit for signal transmitting. In the event
of an impact, in excess of a predetermined limit,
the side impact sensor sends a signal at a level
determined by the crash severity to the RCM. The
RCM will evaluate the signal against stored data
and deploy the side air bag on the side the
deployment request was initiated. Both the side
impact sensor and the internal RCM lateral
acceleration sensor must exceed a preset limit to
initiate the air bag. The RCM retains control of the
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side air bags, side air curtains and safety belt
buckle pretensioners.
Air Bag Warning Indicator
The air bag warning indicator is incorporated into
the instrument cluster, together with the automatic
detach detect circuit. The air bag warning indicator
illuminates for three seconds at key ON. If the
system self-tests OK the indicator extinguishes, if
there is a fault condition, the air bag warning
indicator will stay illuminated or illuminate after a
five second delay.
The system is designed to illuminate the air bag
warning indicator continuously if the RCM circuit
is broken, either by loss of power, ground supply,
module disconnect or CAN BUS failure. The RCM
retaining bolts are the ground circuit.
Diagnostic evaluation of the SRS can be made
through the DLC and the Ford approved diagnostic
tool to establish the nature of the concern. Once
the DTC is known the appropriate course of action
can be selected from the Symptom Chart.
Inspection and Verification
1. Verify the customer concern by operating the
system.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical
or electrical damage.
Visual Inspection Chart
Electrical
•
•
•
•
•
Fuse(s)
Electrical connector(s)
Circuit(s)
Wiring harness
Air bag module(s)
3. If an obvious cause for an observed or reported
concern is found, correct the cause (if possible)
before proceeding to the next step.
4. If the cause is not visually evident, connect the
Ford approved diagnostic tool to the DLC and
select the vehicle to be tested from the Ford
approved diagnostic tool menu.
5. Retrieve the DTCs and refer to the Symptom
Chart.
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Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-19
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Symptom Chart
NOTE: It is only allowed to repair circuits between connectors. If damage has occurred within a connector
a connector replacement kit, if available, must be installed. If a connector replacement kit is not available
a new wiring harness must be installed. Connectors must not be disassembled.
Symptom
Possible Sources
Action
• No communication with the
module
• DLC.
• RCM.
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test A.
• DTC B1046: Driver side air
curtain cross link to another
firing circuit
• Circuit(s).
NOTE: Check for a matching
‘cross link to another firing circuit’
DTC before carrying out the
pinpoint test.
• GO to Pinpoint Test B.
• DTC B1047: Driver side air bag • Circuit(s).
cross link to another firing
circuit
NOTE: Check for a matching
‘cross link to another firing circuit’
DTC before carrying out the
pinpoint test.
• GO to Pinpoint Test C.
• DTC B1048: Passenger air bag • Circuit(s).
cross link to another firing
circuit
NOTE: Check for a matching
‘cross link to another firing circuit’
DTC before carrying out the
pinpoint test.
• GO to Pinpoint Test D.
• DTC B1049: Passenger safety • Circuit(s).
belt pretensioner cross link to
another firing circuit
NOTE: Check for a matching
‘cross link to another firing circuit’
DTC before carrying out the
pinpoint test.
• GO to Pinpoint Test E.
• DTC B104B: Driver side impact • Circuit(s).
sensor cross link to another
sensor
NOTE: Check for a matching
‘cross link to another sensor’ DTC
before carrying out the pinpoint
test.
• GO to Pinpoint Test F.
• DTC B104C: Passenger side
impact sensor cross link to
another sensor
• Circuit(s).
NOTE: Check for a matching
‘cross link to another sensor’ DTC
before carrying out the pinpoint
test.
• GO to Pinpoint Test G.
• DTC B104D: Front crash
sensor cross link to another
sensor
• Circuit(s).
NOTE: Check for a matching
‘cross link to another sensor’ DTC
before carrying out the pinpoint
test.
• GO to Pinpoint Test H.
• DTC B104E: Driver side impact • Circuit(s).
sensor short to ground or
battery
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• GO to Pinpoint Test I.
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Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-20
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Symptom
• DTC B104F: Passenger side
impact sensor internal fault
Possible Sources
• Side impact sensor.
Action
• INSTALL a new side impact
sensor.
REFER to: Side Impact Sensor
(501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System, Removal
and Installation)
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR
the DTCs.
• DTC B1050: Passenger side • Circuit(s).
impact sensor short to ground
or battery
• GO to Pinpoint Test J.
• DTC B1051: Driver side impact • Side impact sensor.
sensor internal fault
• INSTALL a new side impact
sensor.
REFER to: Side Impact Sensor
(501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System, Removal
and Installation)
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR
the DTCs.
• DTC B1052: Passenger safety • Circuit(s).
belt buckle switch cross link to
another circuit
• GO to Pinpoint Test K.
• DTC B1053: Driver safety belt • Circuit(s).
buckle switch cross link to
another circuit
• GO to Pinpoint Test L.
• DTC B1054: Driver safety belt • Circuit(s).
pretensioner cross link to
another firing circuit
NOTE: Check for a matching
‘cross link to another firing circuit’
DTC before carrying out the
pinpoint test.
• GO to Pinpoint Test M.
• DTC B1055: Passenger side
air bag cross link to another
firing circuit
• Circuit(s).
NOTE: Check for a matching
‘cross link to another firing circuit’
DTC before carrying out the
pinpoint test.
• GO to Pinpoint Test N.
• DTC B1056: Passenger side • Circuit(s).
air curtain cross link to another
firing circuit
NOTE: Check for a matching
‘cross link to another firing circuit’
DTC before carrying out the
pinpoint test.
• GO to Pinpoint Test O.
• DTC B1057: Driver air bag
cross link to another firing
circuit
• Circuit(s).
NOTE: Check for a matching
‘cross link to another firing circuit’
DTC before carrying out the
pinpoint test.
• GO to Pinpoint Test P.
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Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-21
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Symptom
Possible Sources
Action
• DTC B105A: Restraints control • RCM.
module (RCM) crash counter
full
• INSTALL a new RCM.
• DTC B1231: Longitudinal
acceleration threshold
exceeded
• Crash data memory full.
NOTE: The data memory can be
cleared a maximum of five times.
• DTC B1317: Battery voltage
high
• Charging system.
• DTC B1318: Battery voltage
low
• Battery.
• Charging system.
• Circuit.
REFER to: Restraints Control
Module (RCM) (501-20
Supplemental Restraint
System, Removal and Installation)
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR
the DTCs.
• Clear the data memory using
the Ford approved diagnostic
tool. REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs.
• Check the charging system.
REFER to: Charging System
(414-00 Charging System General Information,
Diagnosis and Testing).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR
the DTCs.
• GO to Pinpoint Test Q.
• DTC B1342: Restraints control • RCM.
module (RCM) is defective
• INSTALL a new RCM.
• DTC B1868: Air bag warning
indicator lamp circuit failure
• Check the instrument cluster.
• Instrument cluster.
REFER to: Restraints Control
Module (RCM) (501-20
Supplemental Restraint
System, Removal and Installation)
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR
the DTCs.
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR
the DTCs.
• DTC B1871: Passenger air bag • Mismatch between PAD indic- • GO to Pinpoint Test R.
deactivation (PAD) module fault
ator and PAD switch circuit.
• DTC B1877: Driver safety belt • Driver safety belt pretensioner. • GO to Pinpoint Test S.
pretensioner open circuit
• Circuit(s).
• DTC B1878: Driver safety belt • Driver safety belt pretensioner. • GO to Pinpoint Test T.
pretensioner short to battery
• Circuit(s).
• DTC B1879: Driver safety belt • Driver safety belt pretensioner. • GO to Pinpoint Test U.
pretensioner short to ground • Circuit(s).
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DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Symptom
Possible Sources
Action
• DTC B1881: Passenger safety • Passenger safety belt preten- • GO to Pinpoint Test V.
sioner.
belt pretensioner open circuit
• Circuit(s).
• DTC B1882: Passenger safety • Passenger safety belt preten- • GO to Pinpoint Test W.
sioner.
belt pretensioner short to
• Circuit(s).
battery
• DTC B1883: Passenger safety • Passenger safety belt preten- • GO to Pinpoint Test X.
sioner.
belt pretensioner short to
• Circuit(s).
ground
• DTC 1884: Passenger air bag • RCM.
• PAD indicator.
deactivation (PAD) indicator
• Circuit(s).
inoperative
• GO to Pinpoint Test Y.
• DTC B1885: Driver safety belt • Driver safety belt pretensioner. • GO to Pinpoint Test Z.
pretensioner low resistance
• Circuit(s).
• DTC B1886: Passenger safety • Passenger safety belt preten- • GO to Pinpoint Test AA.
sioner.
belt pretensioner low resistance
• Circuit(s).
• DTC B1890: Passenger air bag • PAD indicator.
deactivation (PAD) indicator
• Circuit(s).
short to battery
• GO to Pinpoint Test AB.
• DTC B1916: Driver air bag
short to battery
• GO to Pinpoint Test AC.
• Clockspring.
• Circuit(s).
• DTC B1921: Air bag diagnostic • RCM internal fault.
monitor ground circuit open
• GO to Pinpoint Test AD.
• DTC B1925: Passenger air bag • Circuit(s).
short to battery
• GO to Pinpoint Test AE.
• DTC B1932: Driver air bag
open circuit
• Driver air bag module.
• Clockspring.
• Circuit(s).
• DTC B1933: Passenger air bag • Passenger air bag module.
open circuit
• Circuit(s).
• DTC B1934: Driver air bag
circuit low resistance
• Driver air bag module.
• Clockspring.
• Circuit(s).
• DTC B1935: Passenger air bag • Passenger air bag module.
circuit low resistance
• Circuit(s).
• DTC B1936: Driver air bag
circuit short to ground
• Driver air bag module.
• Clockspring.
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test AF.
• GO to Pinpoint Test AG.
• GO to Pinpoint Test AH.
• GO to Pinpoint Test AI.
• GO to Pinpoint Test AJ.
• DTC B1938: Passenger air bag • Passenger air bag module.
circuit short to ground
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test AK.
• DTC B1992: Driver side air bag • Driver side air bag module.
circuit short to battery
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test AL.
• DTC B1993: Driver side air bag • Driver side air bag module.
circuit short to ground
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test AM.
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Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-23
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Symptom
Possible Sources
Action
• DTC B1994: Driver side air bag • Driver side air bag module.
circuit open circuit
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test AN.
• DTC B1995: Driver side air bag • Driver side air bag module.
circuit low resistance
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test AO.
• DTC B1996: Passenger side
air bag circuit short to battery
• Passenger side air bag module. • GO to Pinpoint Test AP.
• Circuit(s).
• DTC B1997: Passenger side
air bag circuit short to ground
• Passenger side air bag module. • GO to Pinpoint Test AQ.
• Circuit(s).
• DTC B1998: Passenger side
air bag circuit open circuit
• Passenger side air bag module. • GO to Pinpoint Test AR.
• Circuit(s).
• DTC B1999: Passenger side
air bag circuit low resistance
• Passenger side air bag module. • GO to Pinpoint Test AS.
• Circuit(s).
• DTC B2226: Front crash sensor • Crash sensor.
internal fault
• INSTALL a new crash sensor.
• DTC B2227: Front crash sensor • Crash sensor.
• RCM.
communications fault
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test AT.
REFER to: Crash Sensor (50120 Supplemental Restraint
System, Removal and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR
the DTCs.
• DTC B2433: Driver safety belt • Driver safety belt buckle switch. • GO to Pinpoint Test AU.
buckle switch circuit short to
• Circuit(s).
battery
• DTC B2437: Passenger safety • Passenger safety belt buckle
switch.
belt buckle switch circuit short
• Circuit(s).
to battery
• GO to Pinpoint Test AV.
• DTC B2477: Restraints control • New RCM incorrectly
module (RCM) configuration
configured.
failure
• CHECK model option content.
CONFIGURE the RCM. For
additional information, REFER
to the Ford approved diagnostic
tool.
• DTC B2773: Driver side air
curtain circuit low resistance
• Driver side air curtain module. • GO to Pinpoint Test AW.
• Circuit(s).
• DTC B2774: Driver side air
curtain circuit open circuit
• Driver side air curtain module. • GO to Pinpoint Test AX.
• Circuit(s).
• DTC B2775: Driver side air
curtain circuit short to ground
• Driver side air curtain module. • GO to Pinpoint Test AY.
• Circuit(s).
• DTC B2776: Driver side air
curtain circuit short to battery
• Circuit(s).
• DTC B2777: Passenger side • Passenger side air curtain
module.
air curtain circuit low resistance
• Circuit(s).
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• GO to Pinpoint Test AZ.
• GO to Pinpoint Test BA.
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Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-24
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Symptom
Possible Sources
Action
• DTC B2778: Passenger side
air curtain circuit open circuit
• Passenger side air curtain
module.
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test BB.
• DTC B2779: Passenger side
air curtain circuit short to
ground
• Passenger side air curtain
module.
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test BC.
• DTC B2780: Passenger side
air curtain circuit short to
battery
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test BD.
• DTC B2855: Front crash sensor • Circuit(s).
circuit short to battery or ground
• GO to Pinpoint Test BE.
• DTC B2856: Front crash sensor • Incorrect new crash sensor
to restraints control module
installed.
(RCM) mismatch
• INSTALL the correct crash
sensor.
• DTC B2886: Passenger side
impact sensor to restraints
control module (RCM)
mismatch
• INSTALL the correct side
impact sensor.
• Incorrect new side impact
sensor installed.
REFER to: Crash Sensor (50120 Supplemental Restraint
System, Removal and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR
the DTCs.
REFER to: Side Impact Sensor
(501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System, Removal
and Installation)
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR
the DTCs.
• DTC B2887: Driver side impact • Incorrect new side impact
sensor to restraints control
sensor installed.
module (RCM) mismatch
• INSTALL the correct side
impact sensor.
• DTC U0073: Restraints control • Circuit(s).
module (RCM) communication
bus off
• GO to Pinpoint Test BF.
• DTC U1900: CAN communica- • Circuit(s).
tion bus fault
• GO to Pinpoint Test BG.
• DTC U2017: Driver side impact • Driver side impact sensor.
sensor communications fault • RCM.
• Circuit(s).
• GO to Pinpoint Test BH.
REFER to: Side Impact Sensor
(501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System, Removal
and Installation)
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR
the DTCs.
• DTC U2018: Passenger side • Passenger side impact sensor. • GO to Pinpoint Test BI.
impact sensor communications • RCM.
• Circuit(s).
fault
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Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-25
501-20B-25
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
Pinpoint Tests
PINPOINT TEST A : NO COMMUNICATION WITH THE MODULE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
A1: CHECK THE AIR BAG WARNING INDICATOR
1 Ignition switch in position II.
2 The air bag warning indicator should illuminate
when the ignition is in the ON position for three
seconds then go out. If a fault is present, the air
bag warning indicator will illuminate after five
seconds.
• Does the air bag warning indicator illuminate
after five seconds?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new RCM.
REFER to: Restraints Control Module (RCM)
(501-20 Supplemental Restraint System,
Removal and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
GO to A2.
A2: CHECK THE DLC CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Deactivate the SRS.
3 Disconnect RCM C426.
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501-20B-26
501-20B-26
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• DLC C200 pin 3, circuit 4-EC10 (GY) and the
RCM C426 pin 19, circuit 4-EC10N (GY),
harness side.
• DLC C200 pin 11, circuit 5-EC10 (BU) and the
RCM C426 pin 20, circuit 5-EC10N (BU),
harness side.
• Are the resistances less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new RCM.
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REFER to: Restraints Control Module (RCM)
(501-20 Supplemental Restraint System,
Removal and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 4-EC10N (GY) or circuit 5EC10N (BU). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR
the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST B : DTC B1046: DRIVER SIDE AIR CURTAIN CROSS LINK TO ANOTHER FIRING
CIRCUIT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
B1: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR CURTAIN CIRCUITS
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Driver Side Air Curtain Module
Simulator.
4 Disconnect Inoperative Air Bag Module Simulator.
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501-20B-27
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
NOTE: Refer to the Wiring Diagrams for pin detail.
5 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 1, circuit 91S-JA50 (BK/RD),
harness side and the inoperative air bag module
circuits.
• RCM C429 pin 2, circuit 15S-JA50 (GN/OG),
harness side and the inoperative air bag module
circuits.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR the circuits. REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST C : DTC B1047: DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG CROSS LINK TO ANOTHER FIRING
CIRCUIT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
C1: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUITS
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Driver Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Simulator.
4 Disconnect Inoperative Air Bag Module Simulator.
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501-20B-28
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
NOTE: Refer to the Wiring Diagrams for pin detail.
5 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 19, circuit 91S-JA37 (BK/GN),
harness side and the inoperative air bag module
circuits.
• RCM C429 pin 20, circuit 15S-JA37 (GN/BK),
harness side and the inoperative air bag module
circuits.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR the circuits. REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST D : DTC B1048: PASSENGER AIR BAG CROSS LINK TO ANOTHER FIRING CIRCUIT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
D1: CHECK THE PASSENGER AIR BAG CIRCUITS
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect RCM C426.
3 Disconnect Passenger Air Bag Module Simulator.
4 Disconnect Inoperative Air Bag Module Simulator.
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501-20B-29
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
NOTE: Refer to the Wiring Diagrams for pin detail.
5 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C426 pin 9, circuit 15S-JA31 (GN/WH),
harness side and the inoperative air bag module
circuits.
• RCM C426 pin 10, circuit 91S-JA31 (BK/WH),
harness side and the inoperative air bag module
circuits.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR the circuits. REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST E : DTC B1049: PASSENGER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CROSS LINK TO
ANOTHER FIRING CIRCUIT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
E1: CHECK THE PASSENGER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUITS
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Passenger Side Underseat Occupant Restraint Systems Simulator.
4 Disconnect Inoperative Air Bag Module Simulator.
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501-20B-30
501-20B-30
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
NOTE: Refer to the Wiring Diagrams for pin detail.
5 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 9, circuit 91S-JA34 (BK/RD),
harness side and the inoperative air bag module
circuits.
• RCM C429 pin 10, circuit 15S-JA34 (GN/OG),
harness side and the inoperative air bag module
circuits.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR the circuits. REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST F : DTC B104B: DRIVER SIDE IMPACT SENSOR CROSS LINK TO ANOTHER
SENSOR
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
F1: CHECK FOR A CROSS LINK BETWEEN THE CRASH SENSOR AND THE DRIVER SIDE IMPACT
SENSOR
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect RCM C426.
3 Disconnect RCM C429.
4 Disconnect Crash Sensor C420.
5 Disconnect Driver Side Impact Sensor C427.
6 Measure the resistance between the RCM C426
pin 14, circuit 8-JA49 (WH), harness side and
the RCM C429 pin 26, circuit 8-JA39 (WH),
harness side.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to F2.
ൺ No
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REPAIR circuit 8-JA39 (WH) and circuit 8JA49 (WH). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the
DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
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501-20B-31
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
F2: CHECK FOR A CROSS LINK BETWEEN THE DRIVER SIDE IMPACT SENSOR CIRCUIT AND
THE PASSENGER SIDE IMPACT SENSOR CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect Passenger Side Impact Sensor
C428.
2 Measure the resistance between the RCM C429
pin 26, circuit 8-JA39 (WH), harness side and
the RCM C429 pin 29, circuit 8-JA40 (WH/VT),
harness side.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 8-JA39 (WH) and circuit 8JA40 (WH/VT). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR
the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
E64734
PINPOINT TEST G : DTC B104C: PASSENGER SIDE IMPACT SENSOR CROSS LINK TO ANOTHER
SENSOR
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
G1: CHECK FOR A CROSS LINK BETWEEN THE CRASH SENSOR AND THE PASSENGER SIDE
IMPACT SENSOR
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect RCM C426.
3 Disconnect RCM C429.
4 Disconnect Crash Sensor C420.
5 Disconnect Passenger Side Impact Sensor
C428.
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501-20B-32
501-20B-32
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
6 Measure the resistance between the RCM C426
pin 14, circuit 8-JA49 (WH), harness side and
the RCM C429 pin 29, circuit 8-JA40 (WH/VT),
harness side.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to G2.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 8-JA40 (WH/VT) and circuit 8JA49 (WH). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the
DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
E64840
G2: CHECK FOR A CROSS LINK BETWEEN THE DRIVER SIDE IMPACT SENSOR CIRCUIT AND
THE PASSENGER SIDE IMPACT SENSOR CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect Driver Side Impact Sensor C427.
2 Measure the resistance between the RCM C429
pin 26, circuit 8-JA39 (WH), harness side and
the RCM C429 pin 29, circuit 8-JA40 (WH/VT),
harness side.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 8-JA39 (WH) and circuit 8JA40 (WH/VT). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR
the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
E64734
PINPOINT TEST H : DTC B104D: FRONT CRASH SENSOR CROSS LINK TO ANOTHER SENSOR
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
H1: CHECK FOR A CROSS LINK BETWEEN THE CRASH SENSOR AND THE DRIVER SIDE IMPACT
SENSOR
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect RCM C426.
3 Disconnect RCM C429.
4 Disconnect Crash Sensor C420.
5 Disconnect Driver Side Impact Sensor C427.
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501-20B-33
501-20B-33
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
6 Measure the resistance between the RCM C426
pin 14, circuit 8-JA49 (WH), harness side and
the RCM C429 pin 26, circuit 8-JA39 (WH),
harness side.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to H2.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 8-JA39 (WH) and circuit 8JA49 (WH). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the
DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
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H2: CHECK FOR A CROSS LINK BETWEEN THE CRASH SENSOR AND THE PASSENGER SIDE
IMPACT SENSOR
1 Disconnect Passenger Side Impact Sensor
C428.
2 Measure the resistance between the RCM C426
pin 14, circuit 8-JA49 (WH), harness side and
the RCM C429 pin 29, circuit 8-JA40 (WH/VT),
harness side.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 8-JA40 (WH/VT) and circuit 8JA49 (WH). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the
DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
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PINPOINT TEST I : DTC B104E: DRIVER SIDE IMPACT SENSOR SHORT TO GROUND OR BATTERY
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
I1: DTC B104E: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE IMPACT SENSOR CIRCUITS
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Driver Side Impact Sensor C427.
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501-20B-34
501-20B-34
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 26, circuit 8-JA39 (WH), harness
side and the driver side impact sensor C427 pin
1, circuit 8-JA39 (WH), harness side.
• RCM C429 pin 27, circuit 9-JA39 (BN), harness
side and the driver side impact sensor C427 pin
2, circuit 9-JA39 (BN), harness side.
• Are the resistances less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
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GO to I2.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 8-JA39 (WH) or circuit 9-JA39
(BN). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
I2: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE IMPACT SENSOR FOR SHORT TO BATTERY
1 Ignition switch in position II.
2 Measure the voltage between the:
• RCM C429 pin 26, circuit 8-JA39 (WH), harness
side and ground.
• RCM C429 pin 27, circuit 9-JA39 (BN), harness
side and ground.
• Is any voltage present?
ൺ Yes
E51133
REPAIR circuit 8-JA39 (WH) or circuit 9-JA39
(BN). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
GO to I3.
I3: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE IMPACT SENSOR FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 26, circuit 8-JA39 (WH), harness
side and ground.
• RCM C429 pin 27, circuit 9-JA39 (BN), harness
side and ground.
• Are the resistances less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
E51134
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 8-JA39 (WH) or circuit 9-JA39
(BN). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
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501-20B-35
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
PINPOINT TEST J : DTC B1050: PASSENGER SIDE IMPACT SENSOR SHORT TO GROUND OR
BATTERY
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
J1: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE IMPACT SENSOR CIRCUITS
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Passenger Side Impact Sensor
C428.
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 28, circuit 9-JA40 (BN/WH),
harness side and the driver side impact sensor
C428 pin 2, circuit 9-JA40 (BN/WH), harness
side.
• RCM C429 pin 29, circuit 8-JA40 (WH/VT),
harness side and the driver side impact sensor
C428 pin 1, circuit 8-JA40 (WH/VT), harness
side.
• Are the resistances less than 5 ohms?
TIE0036519
ൺ Yes
GO to J2.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 8-JA40 (WH/VT) or circuit 9JA40 (BN/WH). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR
the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
J2: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE IMPACT SENSOR FOR SHORT TO BATTERY
1 Ignition switch in position II.
2 Measure the voltage between the:
• RCM C429 pin 28, circuit 9-JA40 (BN/WH),
harness side and ground.
• RCM C429 pin 29, circuit 8-JA40 (WH/VT),
harness side and ground.
• Is any voltage present?
ൺ Yes
E51135
REPAIR circuit 8-JA40 (WH/VT) or circuit 9JA40 (BN/WH). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR
the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
GO to J3.
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501-20B-36
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
J3: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE IMPACT SENSOR FOR SHORT TO GROUND
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 28, circuit 9-JA40 (BN/WH),
harness side and ground.
• RCM C429 pin 29, circuit 8-JA40 (WH/VT),
harness side and ground.
• Are the resistances less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
E51136
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 8-JA40 (WH/VT) or circuit 9JA40 (BN/WH). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR
the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST K : DTC B1052: PASSENGER SAFETY BELT BUCKLE SWITCH CROSS LINK TO
ANOTHER CIRCUIT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
K1: CHECK THE PASSENGER SAFETY BELT BUCKLE SWITCH CIRCUITS
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Driver Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Simulator.
4 Disconnect Passenger Side Underseat Occupant Restraint Systems Simulator.
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501-20B-37
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
5 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 25, circuit 8-JA54 (WH), harness
side and the RCM C429 pin 30, circuit 8-JA55
(WH/BK), harness side.
• RCM C429 pin 30, circuit 8-JA55 (WH/BK),
harness side and the RCM C429 pin 33, circuit
8-JA52 (WH/GN), harness side.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
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ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 8-JA52 (WH/GN) or circuit 8JA54 (WH) or circuit 8-JA55 (WH/BK).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST L : DTC B1053: DRIVER SAFETY BELT BUCKLE SWITCH CROSS LINK TO
ANOTHER CIRCUIT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
L1: CHECK THE DRIVER SAFETY BELT BUCKLE SWITCH CIRCUITS
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Driver Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Simulator.
4 Disconnect Passenger Side Underseat Occupant Restraint Systems Simulator.
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501-20B-38
501-20B-38
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
5 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 25, circuit 8-JA54 (WH), harness
side and the RCM C429 pin 30, circuit 8-JA55
(WH/BK), harness side.
• RCM C429 pin 25, circuit 8-JA54 (WH), harness
side and the RCM C429 pin 33, circuit 8-JA52
(WH/GN), harness side.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
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ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 8-JA52 (WH/GN) or circuit 8JA54 (WH) or circuit 8-JA55 (WH/BK).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST M : DTC B1054: DRIVER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CROSS LINK TO
ANOTHER FIRING CIRCUIT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
M1: CHECK THE DRIVER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUITS
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Driver Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Simulator.
4 Disconnect Inoperative Air Bag Module Simulator.
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501-20B-39
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
NOTE: Refer to the Wiring Diagrams for pin detail.
5 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 17, circuit 15S-JA33 (GN/BU),
harness side and the inoperative air bag module
circuits.
• RCM C429 pin 18, circuit 91S-JA33 (BK/BU),
harness side and the inoperative air bag module
circuits.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR the circuits. REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST N : DTC B1055: PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG CROSS LINK TO ANOTHER FIRING
CIRCUIT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
N1: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUITS
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Passenger Side Underseat Occupant Restraint Systems Simulator.
4 Disconnect Inoperative Air Bag Module Simulator.
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501-20B-40
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
NOTE: Refer to the Wiring Diagrams for pin detail.
5 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 7, circuit 15S-JA38 (GN/OG),
harness side and the inoperative air bag module
circuits.
• RCM C429 pin 8, circuit 91S-JA38 (BK/RD),
harness side and the inoperative air bag module
circuits.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR the circuits. REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST O : DTC B1056: PASSENGER SIDE AIR CURTAIN CROSS LINK TO ANOTHER
FIRING CIRCUIT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
O1: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR CURTAIN CIRCUITS
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Passenger Side Air Curtain Module
Simulator.
4 Disconnect Inoperative Air Bag Module Simulator.
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501-20B-41
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
NOTE: Refer to the Wiring Diagrams for pin detail.
5 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 11, circuit 91S-JA51 (BK/BU),
harness side and the inoperative air bag module
circuits.
• RCM C429 pin 12, circuit 15S-JA51 (GN/BU),
harness side and the inoperative air bag module
circuits.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR the circuits. REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST P : DTC B1057: DRIVER AIR BAG CROSS LINK TO ANOTHER FIRING CIRCUIT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
P1: CHECK THE DRIVER AIR BAG CIRCUITS
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect RCM C426.
3 Disconnect Driver Air Bag Module Simulator.
4 Disconnect Inoperative Air Bag Module Simulator.
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501-20B-42
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
NOTE: Refer to the Wiring Diagrams for pin detail.
5 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C426 pin 3, circuit 15S-JA8 (GN/RD),
harness side and the inoperative air bag module
circuits.
• RCM C426 pin 4, circuit 91S-JA8 (BK/OG),
harness side and the inoperative air bag module
circuits.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR the circuits. REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST Q : DTC B1318: BATTERY VOLTAGE LOW
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
Q1: CHECK THE BATTERY VOLTAGE
1 Ignition switch in position II.
2 Check the battery voltage with the ignition in the
ON position.
• Is the battery voltage greater than 8 volts?
ൺ Yes
GO to Q2.
ൺ No
CHECK the battery and charging system.
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
Q2: CHECK THE RCM SUPPLY CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Deactivate the SRS.
3 Disconnect RCM C426.
4 Ignition switch in position II.
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501-20B-43
501-20B-43
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
5 Measure the voltage between the RCM C426
pin 24, circuit 15-JA10 (GN/OG), harness side
and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
GO to Q3.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15-JA10 (GN/OG). REPEAT
the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE
the system.
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Q3: CHECK THE RCM SUPPLY CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Fuse 65.
3 Measure the resistance between the RCM C426
pin 24, circuit 15-JA10 (GN/OG), harness side
and fuse 65, harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15-JA10 (GN/OG). REPEAT
the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE
the system.
PINPOINT TEST R : DTC B1871: PASSENGER AIR BAG DEACTIVATION (PAD) MODULE FAULT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
R1: CHECK FOR VOLTAGE TO THE PAD CONTROL SWITCH
1 Ignition switch in position II.
2 Operate the PAD control switch to the OFF
position.
• Does the PAD indicator LED illuminate?
ൺ Yes
GO to R2.
ൺ No
GO to R3.
R2: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE RCM AND THE PAD CONTROL SWITCH
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
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501-20B-44
501-20B-44
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Deactivate the SRS.
3 Disconnect RCM C426.
4 Disconnect PAD Switch C619.
5 Measure the resistance between the RCM C426
pin 18, circuit 31S-JA31 (BK/WH), harness side
and the PAD control switch C619 pin 6, circuit
31S-JA31 (BK/WH), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new PAD control switch.
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REFER to: Passenger Air Bag Deactivation
(PAD) Switch (501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System, Removal and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 31S-JA31 (BK/WH). REPEAT
the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE
the system.
R3: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE RCM AND GROUND
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Deactivate the SRS.
3 Disconnect RCM C426.
4 Operate the PAD switch to the ON position.
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501-20B-45
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
5 Measure the resistance between the RCM C426
pin 21, circuit 31S-JA47 (BK/OG), harness side
and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
CONFIGURE the PAD switch, REFER to the
Ford approved diagnostic tool. CLEAR the
DTCs. REACTIVATE the system. If the
concern remains, INSTALL a new RCM.
TIE0030702
REFER to: Restraints Control Module (RCM)
(501-20 Supplemental Restraint System,
Removal and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
GO to R4.
R4: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE RCM AND THE PAD SWITCH
1 Disconnect PAD switch C619.
2 Measure the resistance between the RCM C426
pin 21, circuit 31S-JA47 (BK/OG), harness side
and the PAD switch C619 pin 4, circuit 31SJA47 (BK/OG), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to R5.
ൺ No
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REPAIR circuit 31S-JA47 (BK/OG). REPEAT
the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE
the system.
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501-20B-46
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
R5: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE PAD SWITCH AND GROUND
1 Measure the resistance between the PAD switch
C619 pin 5, circuit 31-JA47 (BK), harness side
and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new PAD switch.
REFER to: Passenger Air Bag Deactivation
(PAD) Switch (501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System, Removal and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
TIE0030703
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 31-JA47 (BK). REPEAT the
self-test, CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the
system.
PINPOINT TEST S : DTC B1877: DRIVER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER OPEN CIRCUIT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
S1: CHECK THE DRIVER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to S2.
ൺ No
GO to S3.
S2: PROVE OUT THE DRIVER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Driver Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Simulator.
3 Connect Driver Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Electrical Connector C30.
4 Ignition switch in position II.
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501-20B-47
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
5 Carry out the self-test.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new driver safety belt buckle and
pretensioner.
REFER to: Safety Belt Buckle and Pretensioner (501-20 Safety Belt System, Removal
and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
S3: CHECK THE DRIVER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER FOR OPEN CIRCUIT OR HIGH
RESISTANCE
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Driver Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Simulator.
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4 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 17, circuit 15S-JA33 (GN/BU),
harness side and the driver side underseat
occupant restraint systems electrical connector
C30 pin 7, circuit 15S-JA33 (GN/BU), harness
side.
• RCM C429 pin 18, circuit 91S-JA33 (BK/BU),
harness side and the driver side underseat
occupant restraint systems electrical connector
C30 pin 8, circuit 91S-JA33 (BK/BU), harness
side.
• Are the resistances less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA33 (GN/BU) or circuit
91S-JA33 (BK/BU). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
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501-20B-48
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
PINPOINT TEST T : DTC B1878: DRIVER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER SHORT TO BATTERY
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
T1: CHECK THE DRIVER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to T2.
ൺ No
GO to T3.
T2: PROVE OUT THE DRIVER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Driver Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Simulator.
3 Connect Driver Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Electrical Connector C30.
4 Ignition switch in position II.
5 Carry out the self-test.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new driver safety belt buckle and
pretensioner.
REFER to: Safety Belt Buckle and Pretensioner (501-20 Safety Belt System, Removal
and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
T3: CHECK THE DRIVER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT FOR A SHORT TO BATTERY
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
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501-20B-49
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Disconnect Driver Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Simulator.
4 Ignition switch in position II.
5 Measure the voltage between the:
• RCM C429 pin 17, circuit 15S-JA33 (GN/BU),
harness side and ground.
• RCM C429 pin 18, circuit 91S-JA33 (BK/BU),
harness side and ground.
• Is any voltage present?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA33 (GN/BU) or circuit
91S-JA33 (BK/BU) and circuit 15-JA10
(GN/OG). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the
DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
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ൺ No
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST U : DTC B1879: DRIVER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER SHORT TO GROUND
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
U1: CHECK THE DRIVER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to U2.
ൺ No
GO to U3.
U2: PROVE OUT THE DRIVER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Driver Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Simulator.
3 Connect Driver Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Electrical Connector C30.
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501-20B-50
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Ignition switch in position II.
5 Carry out the self-test.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new driver safety belt buckle and
pretensioner.
REFER to: Safety Belt Buckle and Pretensioner (501-20 Safety Belt System, Removal
and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
U3: CHECK THE DRIVER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Driver Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Simulator.
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 17, circuit 15S-JA33 (GN/BU),
harness side and ground.
• RCM C429 pin 18, circuit 91S-JA33 (BK/BU),
harness side and ground.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
TIE0021891
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA33 (GN/BU) or circuit
91S-JA33 (BK/BU) and circuit 91-JA10
(BK/RD). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the
DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST V : DTC 1881: PASSENGER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER OPEN CIRCUIT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
V1: CHECK THE PASSENGER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
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501-20B-51
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to V2.
ൺ No
GO to V3.
V2: PROVE OUT THE PASSENGER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Passenger Side Underseat Occupant Restraint Systems Simulator.
3 Connect Passenger Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Electrical Connector C31.
4 Ignition switch in position II.
5 Carry out the self-test.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new passenger safety belt buckle
and pretensioner.
REFER to: Safety Belt Buckle and Pretensioner (501-20 Safety Belt System, Removal
and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
V3: CHECK THE PASSENGER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER FOR OPEN CIRCUIT OR HIGH
RESISTANCE
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Passenger Side Underseat Occupant Restraint Systems Simulator.
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501-20B-52
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 9, circuit 91S-JA34 (BK/RD),
harness side and the passenger side underseat
occupant restraint systems electrical connector
C31 pin 8, 91S-JA34 (BK/RD), harness side.
• RCM C429 pin 10, circuit 15S-JA34 (GN/OG),
harness side and the passenger side underseat
occupant restraint systems electrical connector
C31 pin 7, 15S-JA34 (GN/OG), harness side.
• Are the resistances less than 5 ohms?
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ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA34 (GN/OG) or circuit
91S-JA34 (BK/RD). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST W : DTC B1882: PASSENGER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER SHORT TO BATTERY
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
W1: CHECK THE PASSENGER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to W2.
ൺ No
GO to W3.
W2: PROVE OUT THE PASSENGER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Passenger Side Underseat Occupant Restraint Systems Simulator.
3 Connect Passenger Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Electrical Connector C31.
4 Ignition switch in position II.
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501-20B-53
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
5 Carry out the self-test.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new passenger safety belt buckle
and pretensioner.
REFER to: Safety Belt Buckle and Pretensioner (501-20 Safety Belt System, Removal
and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
W3: CHECK THE PASSENGER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT FOR A SHORT TO
BATTERY
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Passenger Side Underseat Occupant Restraint Systems Simulator.
4 Ignition switch in position II.
5 Measure the voltage between the:
• RCM C429 pin 9, circuit 91S-JA34 (BK/RD),
harness side and ground.
• RCM C429 pin 10, circuit 15S-JA34 (GN/OG),
harness side and ground.
• Is any voltage present?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit circuit 15S-JA34 (GN/OG) or
circuit 91S-JA34 (BK/RD) and circuit 15-JA10
(GN/OG). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the
DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
TIE0036494
ൺ No
REPEAT self-test. CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST X : DTC B1883: PASSENGER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER SHORT TO GROUND
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
X1: CHECK THE PASSENGER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
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Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-54
501-20B-54
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to X2.
ൺ No
GO to X3.
X2: PROVE OUT THE PASSENGER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Passenger Side Underseat Occupant Restraint Systems Simulator.
3 Connect Passenger Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Electrical Connector C31.
4 Ignition switch in position II.
5 Carry out the self-test.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new passenger safety belt buckle
and pretensioner.
REFER to: Safety Belt Buckle and Pretensioner (501-20 Safety Belt System, Removal
and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
X3: CHECK THE PASSENGER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT FOR A SHORT TO
GROUND
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Passenger Side Underseat Occupant Restraint Systems Simulator.
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G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-55
501-20B-55
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 9, circuit 91S-JA34 (BK/RD),
harness side and ground.
• RCM C429 pin 10, circuit 15S-JA34 (GN/OG),
harness side and ground.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
TIE0036495
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA34 (GN/0G) or circuit
91S-JA34 (BK/RD) and circuit 91-JA10
(BK/RD). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the
DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST Y : DTC B1884: PASSENGER AIR BAG DEACTIVATION (PAD) INDICATOR
INOPERATIVE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
Y1: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE RCM AND GROUND
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect RCM C426.
3 Disconnect PAD Indicator C453.
4 Measure the resistance between the RCM C426
pin 17, circuit 91S-JA56 (BK/RD), harness side
and ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to Y2.
ൺ No
TIE0038192
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
REPAIR circuit 91S-JA56 (BK/RD). REPEAT
the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE
the system.
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-56
501-20B-56
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
Y2: CHECK FOR CONTINUITY BETWEEN THE RCM AND THE PAD INDICATOR
1 Measure the resistance between the RCM C426
pin 17, circuit 91S-JA56 (BK/RD), harness side
and the PAD indicator C453 pin 2, circuit 91SJA56 (BK/RD), harness side.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to Y3.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 91S-JA56 (BK/RD). REPEAT
the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE
the system.
E49412
Y3: CHECK THE PAD INDICATOR SUPPLY CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position II.
2 Measure the voltage between the PAD indicator
C453 pin 5, circuit 15-JA56 (GN/OG), harness
side and ground.
• Is the voltage greater than 10 volts?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new PAD indicator. REPEAT the
self-test, CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the
system.
ൺ No
E49413
REPAIR circuit 15-JA56 (GN/OG). REPEAT
the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE
the system.
PINPOINT TEST Z : DTC B1885: DRIVER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER LOW RESISTANCE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
Z1: CHECK THE DRIVER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
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G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-57
501-20B-57
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to Z2.
ൺ No
GO to Z3.
Z2: PROVE OUT THE DRIVER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Driver Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Simulator.
3 Connect Driver Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Electrical Connector C30.
4 Ignition switch in position II.
5 Carry out the self-test.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new driver safety belt buckle and
pretensioner.
REFER to: Safety Belt Buckle and Pretensioner (501-20 Safety Belt System, Removal
and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
Z3: CHECK THE DRIVER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT FOR LOW RESISTANCE
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Driver Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Simulator.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-58
501-20B-58
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Measure the resistance between the RCM C429
pin 17, circuit 15S-JA33 (GN/BU), harness side
and the RCM C429 pin 18, circuit 91S-JA33
(BK/BU), harness side.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA33 (GN/BU) and circuit
91S-JA33 (BK/BU). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
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PINPOINT TEST AA : DTC B1886: PASSENGER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER LOW RESISTANCE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AA1: CHECK THE PASSENGER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to AA2.
ൺ No
GO to AA3.
AA2: PROVE OUT THE PASSENGER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Passenger Side Underseat Occupant Restraint Systems Simulator.
3 Connect Passenger Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Electrical Connector C31.
4 Ignition switch in position II.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-59
501-20B-59
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
5 Carry out the self-test.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new passenger safety belt buckle
and pretensioner.
REFER to: Safety Belt Buckle and Pretensioner (501-20 Safety Belt System, Removal
and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
AA3: CHECK THE PASSENGER SAFETY BELT PRETENSIONER CIRCUIT FOR LOW RESISTANCE
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Passenger Side Underseat Occupant Restraint Systems Simulator.
4 Measure the resistance between the RCM C429
pin 9, circuit 91S-JA34 (BK/RD), harness side
and the RCM C429 pin 10, circuit 15S-JA34
(GN/OG), harness side.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA34 (GN/OG) and circuit
91S-JA34 (BK/RD). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
TIE0036496
PINPOINT TEST AB : DTC B1890: PASSENGER AIR BAG DEACTIVATION (PAD) INDICATOR
SHORT TO BATTERY
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AB1: CHECK THE PAD INDICATOR TO RCM CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect PAD Indicator C453.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-60
501-20B-60
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Disconnect RCM C426.
4 Measure the voltage between the RCM C426
pin 17, circuit 91S-JA56 (BK/RD), harness side
and ground.
• Is any voltage present?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 91S-JA56 (BK/RD). REPEAT
the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE
the system.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new PAD indicator. REPEAT the
self-test, CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the
system.
TIE0036497
PINPOINT TEST AC : DTC B1916: DRIVER AIR BAG SHORT TO BATTERY
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AC1: CHECK THE DRIVER AIR BAG WIRING HARNESS FOR A SHORT TO BATTERY
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect Driver Air Bag Module Simulator.
3 Disconnect RCM C426.
4 Ignition switch in position II.
5 Measure the voltage between the:
• RCM C426 pin 3, circuit 15S-JA8 (GN/RD),
harness side and ground.
• RCM C426 pin 4, circuit 91S-JA8 (BK/OG),
harness side and ground.
• Is any voltage present?
ൺ Yes
GO to AC2.
TIE0020913
ൺ No
CONNECT the driver air bag module simulator
and the RCM C426. REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
AC2: CHECK THE CLOCKSPRING FOR A SHORT TO BATTERY
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Clockspring C896.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-61
501-20B-61
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Ignition switch in position II.
4 Measure the voltage between the:
• RCM C426 pin 3, circuit 15S-JA8 (GN/RD)
harness side and ground.
• RCM C426 pin 4, circuit 91S-JA8 (BK/OG)
harness side and ground.
• Is any voltage present?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA8 (GN/RD) or circuit
91S-JA8 (BK/OG) and circuit 15-JA10
(GN/OG). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the
DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
TIE0020913
ൺ No
INSTALL a new clockspring.
REFER to: Clockspring (501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System, Removal and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST AD : DTC B1921: AIR BAG DIAGNOSTIC MONITOR GROUND CIRCUIT OPEN
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AD1: CHECK THE RCM GROUND CIRCUIT - PASSENGER AIR BAG ACTIVATED
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
NOTE: CHECK that the PAD switch is in the air bag live position before carrying out this test.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect RCM C426.
3 Measure the resistance between the RCM C426
pin 18, circuit 31S-JA31 (BK/WH), harness side
and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to AD2.
ൺ No
GO to AD3.
E51216
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-62
501-20B-62
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AD2: CHECK THE RCM GROUND CIRCUIT - PASSENGER AIR BAG DE-ACTIVATED
1 Operate the PAD switch to the OFF position.
2 Measure the resistance between the RCM C426
pin 21, circuit 31S-JA47 (BK/OG), harness side
and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
VERIFY the customer concern.
ൺ No
GO to AD3.
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AD3: CHECK THE PAD SWITCH GROUND CIRCUIT
1 Disconnect PAD Switch C619.
2 Measure the resistance between the PAD
Switch C619 pin 5, circuit 31-JA47 (BK), harness
side and ground.
• Is the resistance less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new PAD switch.
REFER to: Passenger Air Bag Deactivation
(PAD) Switch (501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System, Removal and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
TIE0030703
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 31-JA47 (BK). REPEAT the
self-test, CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the
system.
PINPOINT TEST AE : DTC B1925: PASSENGER AIR BAG SHORT TO BATTERY
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AE1: CHECK THE PASSENGER AIR BAG CIRCUIT FOR A SHORT TO BATTERY
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect Passenger Air Bag Module Simulator.
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Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-63
501-20B-63
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Disconnect RCM C426.
4 Ignition switch in position II.
5 Measure the voltage between the:
• RCM C426 pin 9, circuit 15S-JA31 (GN/WH)
harness side and ground.
• RCM C426 pin 10, circuit 91S-JA31 (BK/WH)
harness side and ground.
• Is any voltage present?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA31 (GN/WH) or circuit
91S-JA31 (BK/WH). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
VUE0029812
ൺ No
CONNECT the passenger air bag module
simulator and the RCM C426. REPEAT the
self-test, CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the
system.
PINPOINT TEST AF : DTC B1932: DRIVER AIR BAG OPEN CIRCUIT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AF1: CHECK THE DRIVER AIR BAG CIRCUIT RESISTANCE
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to AF2.
ൺ No
GO to AF3.
AF2: CHECK THE DRIVER AIR BAG MODULE SQUIB RESISTANCE
WARNING: Do not proceed with this test unless using the Ford approved diagnostic tool.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
1 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
driver air bag module.
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Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-64
501-20B-64
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Select DMM specific on the Ford approved
diagnostic tool.
3 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
Ford approved diagnostic tool.
4 Measure the resistance of the driver air bag
module squib.
• Is the resistance between 2 and 3 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new driver air bag module.
TIE39388
REFER to: Driver Air Bag Module (501-20
Supplemental Restraint System, Removal
and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
AF3: CHECK THE CLOCKSPRING FOR OPEN CIRCUIT OR HIGH RESISTANCE
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C426.
3 Disconnect Clockspring C896.
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C426 pin 3, circuit 15S-JA8 (GN/RD),
harness side and the clockspring C896 pin 1,
circuit 15S-JA8 (GN/RD), harness side.
• RCM C426 pin 4, circuit 91S-JA8 (BK/OG),
harness side and the clockspring C896 pin 2,
circuit 91S-JA8 (BK/OG), harness side.
• Are the resistances less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
TIE0036499
Install a new clockspring.
REFER to: Clockspring (501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System, Removal and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA8 (GN/RD) or circuit
91S-JA8 (BK/OG). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-65
501-20B-65
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
PINPOINT TEST AG : DTC B1933: PASSENGER AIR BAG OPEN CIRCUIT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AG1: CHECK THE PASSENGER AIR BAG CIRCUIT RESISTANCE
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to AG2.
ൺ No
GO to AG3.
AG2: CHECK THE PASSENGER AIR BAG MODULE SQUIB RESISTANCE
WARNING: Do not proceed with this test unless using the Ford approved diagnostic tool.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
1 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
passenger air bag module.
2 Select DMM specific on the Ford approved
diagnostic tool.
3 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
Ford approved diagnostic tool.
4 Measure the resistance of the passenger air
bag module squib.
• Is the resistance between 2 and 3 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
TIE39388
INSTALL a new passenger air bag module.
Passenger Air Bag Module - Vehicles Built
From: 04/2006 (501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System, Removal and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
AG3: CHECK THE PASSENGER AIR BAG WIRING HARNESS FOR OPEN CIRCUIT OR HIGH
RESISTANCE
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
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Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-66
501-20B-66
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Disconnect RCM C426.
3 Disconnect Passenger Air Bag Module Simulator.
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C426 pin 9, circuit 15S-JA31 (GN/WH),
harness side and the passenger air bag module
C425 pin 1, circuit 15S-JA31 (GN/WH), harness
side.
• RCM C426 pin 10, circuit 91S-JA31 (BK/WH),
harness side and the passenger air bag module
C425 pin 2, circuit 91S-JA31 (BK/WH), harness
side.
• Are the resistances less than 5 ohms?
TIE0036500
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA31 (GN/WH) or circuit
91S-JA31 (BK/WH). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST AH : DTC B1934: DRIVER AIR BAG CIRCUIT LOW RESISTANCE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AH1: CHECK THE DRIVER AIR BAG CIRCUIT RESISTANCE
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to AH2.
ൺ No
GO to AH3.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-67
501-20B-67
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AH2: CHECK THE DRIVER AIR BAG MODULE SQUIB RESISTANCE
WARNING: Do not proceed with this test unless using the Ford approved diagnostic tool.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
1 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
driver air bag module.
2 Select DMM specific on the Ford approved
diagnostic tool.
3 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
Ford approved diagnostic tool.
4 Measure the resistance of the driver air bag
module squib.
• Is the resistance between 2 and 3 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new driver air bag module.
TIE39388
REFER to: Driver Air Bag Module (501-20
Supplemental Restraint System, Removal
and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
AH3: CHECK THE CLOCKSPRING FOR LOW RESISTANCE
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C426.
3 Disconnect Clockspring C896.
4 Measure the resistance between the RCM C426
pin 3, circuit 15S-JA8 (GN/RD), harness side
and the RCM C426 pin 4, circuit 91S-JA8
(BK/OG), harness side.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new clockspring.
TIE0020915
REFER to: Clockspring (501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System, Removal and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA8 (GN/RD) and circuit
91S-JA8 (BK/OG). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-68
501-20B-68
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
PINPOINT TEST AI : DTC B1935: PASSENGER AIR BAG CIRCUIT LOW RESISTANCE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AI1: CHECK THE PASSENGER AIR BAG CIRCUIT RESISTANCE
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to AI2.
ൺ No
GO to AI3.
AI2: CHECK THE PASSENGER AIR BAG MODULE SQUIB RESISTANCE
WARNING: Do not proceed with this test unless using the Ford approved diagnostic tool.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
1 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
passenger air bag module.
2 Select DMM specific on the Ford approved
diagnostic tool.
3 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
Ford approved diagnostic tool.
4 Measure the resistance of the passenger air
bag module squib.
• Is the resistance between 2 and 3 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
TIE39388
INSTALL a new passenger air bag module.
/ Passenger Air Bag Module - Vehicles Built
From: 04/2006 (501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System, Removal and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
AI3: CHECK THE PASSENGER AIR BAG CIRCUIT FOR LOW RESISTANCE
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-69
501-20B-69
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Disconnect Passenger Air Bag Module Simulator.
3 Disconnect RCM C426.
4 Measure the resistance between the RCM C426
pin 9, circuit 15S-JA31 (GN/WH), harness side
and the RCM C426 pin 10, circuit 91S-JA31
(BK/WH), harness side.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
VUE0029823
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA31 (GN/WH) and circuit
91S-JA31 (BK/WH). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST AJ : DTC B1936: DRIVER AIR BAG CIRCUIT SHORT TO GROUND
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AJ1: CHECK THE DRIVER AIR BAG CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to AJ2.
ൺ No
GO to AJ3.
AJ2: CHECK THE DRIVER AIR BAG MODULE
WARNING: Do not proceed with this test unless using the Ford approved diagnostic tool.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
1 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
driver air bag module.
2 Select DMM specific on the Ford approved
diagnostic tool.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-70
501-20B-70
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
Ford approved diagnostic tool.
4 Measure the resistance between each of the
terminals and the air bag module casing.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new driver air bag module.
REFER to: Driver Air Bag Module (501-20
Supplemental Restraint System, Removal
and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
E39389
AJ3: CHECK THE CLOCKSPRING FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C426.
3 Disconnect Clockspring C896.
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C426 pin 3, circuit 15S-JA8 (GN/RD),
harness side and ground.
• RCM C426 pin 4, circuit 91S-JA8 (BK/OG),
harness side and ground.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new clockspring.
REFER to: Clockspring (501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System, Removal and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
TIE0020912
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA8 (GN/RD) or circuit
91S-JA8 (BK/OG). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST AK : DTC B1938: PASSENGER AIR BAG CIRCUIT SHORT TO GROUND
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AK1: CHECK THE PASSENGER AIR BAG CIRCUIT RESISTANCE
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-71
501-20B-71
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to AK2.
ൺ No
GO to AK3.
AK2: CHECK THE PASSENGER AIR BAG MODULE
WARNING: Do not proceed with this test unless using the Ford approved diagnostic tool.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
1 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
passenger air bag module.
2 Select DMM specific on the Ford approved
diagnostic tool.
3 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
Ford approved diagnostic tool.
4 Measure the resistance between each of the
terminals and the passenger air bag module
casing.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
E39389
INSTALL a new passenger air bag module.
/ Passenger Air Bag Module - Vehicles Built
From: 04/2006 (501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System, Removal and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
AK3: CHECK THE PASSENGER AIR BAG MODULE WIRING HARNESS FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C426.
3 Disconnect Passenger Air Bag Module Simulator.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-72
501-20B-72
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C426 pin 9, circuit 15S-JA31 (GN/WH),
harness side and ground.
• RCM C426 pin 10, circuit 91S-JA31 (BK/WH),
harness side and ground.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
VUE0029822
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA31 (GN/WH) or circuit
91S-JA31 (BK/WH). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST AL : DTC B1992: DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUIT SHORT TO BATTERY
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AL1: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to AL2.
ൺ No
GO to AL3.
AL2: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG MODULE
WARNING: Do not proceed with this test unless using the Ford approved diagnostic tool.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Select DMM specific on the Ford approved
diagnostic tool.
3 Disconnect RCM C429.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-73
501-20B-73
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Measure the resistance between the RCM C429
pin 19, circuit 91S-JA37 (BK/GN), harness side
and the RCM C429 pin 20, circuit 15S-JA37
(GN/BK), harness side.
• Is the resistance between 2 and 3 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new driver side air bag module.
TIE0036502
REFER to: Side Air Bag Module (501-20
Supplemental Restraint System, Removal
and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
AL3: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUIT FOR A SHORT TO BATTERY
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Driver Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Simulator.
4 Ignition switch in position II.
5 Measure the voltage between the:
• RCM C429 pin 19, circuit 91S-JA37 (BK/GN),
harness side and ground.
• RCM C429 pin 20, circuit 15S-JA37 (GN/BK),
harness side and ground.
• Is any voltage present?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA37 (GN/BK) or circuit
91S-JA37 (BK/GN). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
TIE0022427
ൺ No
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST AM : DTC B1993: DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUIT SHORT TO GROUND.
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AM1: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-74
501-20B-74
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to AM2.
ൺ No
GO to AM3.
AM2: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG MODULE
WARNING: Do not proceed with this test unless using the Ford approved diagnostic tool.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Select DMM specific on the Ford approved
diagnostic tool.
3 Measure the resistance between the:
• Driver side air bag module underseat connector
C331 pin 1, circuit 15S-JA37 (GN/BK)
component side and ground.
• Driver side air bag module underseat connector
C331 pin 2, circuit 91S-JA37 (BK/GN)
component side and ground.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
TIE0020905
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new driver side air bag module.
REFER to: Side Air Bag Module (501-20
Supplemental Restraint System, Removal
and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
AM3: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUIT FOR A SHORT TO GROUND.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Driver Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Simulator.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-75
501-20B-75
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 19, circuit 91S-JA37 (BK/GN),
harness side and ground.
• RCM C429 pin 20, circuit 15S-JA37 (GN/BK),
harness side and ground.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
TIE0022428
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA37 (GN/BK) or circuit
91S-JA37 (BK/GN). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST AN : DTC B1994: DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUIT OPEN CIRCUIT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AN1: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to AN2.
ൺ No
GO to AN3.
AN2: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG MODULE
WARNING: Do not proceed with this test unless using the Ford approved diagnostic tool.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Select DMM specific on the Ford approved
diagnostic tool.
3 Disconnect RCM C429.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-76
501-20B-76
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Measure the resistance between the RCM C429
pin 19, circuit 91S-JA37 (BK/GN), harness side
and the RCM C429 pin 20, circuit 15S-JA37
(GN/BK), harness side.
• Is the resistance between 2 and 3 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
GO to AN3.
TIE0036502
AN3: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG FOR OPEN CIRCUIT OR HIGH RESISTANCE
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Driver Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Simulator.
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 19, circuit 91S-JA37 (BK/GN),
harness side and the driver side underseat
occupant restraint systems connector C30 pin
6, circuit 91S-JA37 (BK/GN), harness side.
• RCM C429 pin 20, circuit 15S-JA37 (GN/BK),
harness side and the driver side underseat
occupant restraint systems connector C30 pin
5, circuit 15S-JA37 (GN/BK), harness side.
• Are the resistances less than 5 ohms?
TIE0036501
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new driver side air bag module.
REFER to: Side Air Bag Module (501-20
Supplemental Restraint System, Removal
and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA37 (GN/BK) or circuit
91S-JA37 (BK/GN). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST AO : DTC B1995: DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUIT LOW RESISTANCE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AO1: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-77
501-20B-77
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to AO2.
ൺ No
GO to AO3.
AO2: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG MODULE
WARNING: Do not proceed with this test unless using the Ford approved diagnostic tool.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Select DMM specific on the Ford approved
diagnostic tool.
3 Disconnect RCM C429.
4 Measure the resistance between the RCM C429
pin 19, circuit 91S-JA37 (BK/GN), harness side
and the RCM C429 pin 20, circuit 15S-JA37
(GN/BK), harness side.
• Is the resistance between 2 and 3 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
TIE0036502
GO to AO3.
AO3: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUIT FOR LOW RESISTANCE
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Driver Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Simulator.
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G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-78
501-20B-78
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Measure the resistance between the RCM C429
pin 19, circuit 91S-JA37 (BK/GN), harness side
and the RCM C429 pin 20, circuit 15S-JA37
(GN/BK), harness side.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new driver side air bag module.
REFER to: Side Air Bag Module (501-20
Supplemental Restraint System, Removal
and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
TIE0036502
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA37 (GN/BK) and circuit
91S-JA37 (BK/GN). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST AP : DTC B1996: PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUIT SHORT TO BATTERY.
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AP1: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with simulators installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to AP2.
ൺ No
GO to AP3.
AP2: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG MODULE
WARNING: Do not proceed with this test unless using the Ford approved diagnostic tool.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Select DMM specific on the Ford approved
diagnostic tool.
3 Disconnect RCM C429.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-79
501-20B-79
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Measure the resistance between the RCM C429
pin 7, circuit 15S-JA38 (GN/OG), harness side
and the RCM C429 pin 8, circuit 91S-JA38
(BK/RD), harness side.
• Is the resistance between 2 and 3 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new passenger side air bag
module.
TIE0036506
REFER to: Side Air Bag Module (501-20
Supplemental Restraint System, Removal
and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
AP3: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUIT FOR A SHORT TO BATTERY
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Passenger Side Underseat Occupant Restraint Systems Simulator.
4 Ignition switch in position II.
5 Measure the voltage between the:
• RCM C429 pin 7, circuit 15S-JA38 (GN/OG),
harness side and ground.
• RCM C429 pin 8, circuit 91S-JA38 (BK/RD),
harness side and ground.
• Is any voltage present?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA38 (GN/OG) or circuit
91S-JA38 (BK/RD). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
TIE0036503
ൺ No
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST AQ : DTC B1997: PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUIT SHORT TO GROUND
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AQ1: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-80
501-20B-80
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with simulators installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to AQ2.
ൺ No
GO to AQ3.
AQ2: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG MODULE
WARNING: Do not proceed with this test unless using the Ford approved diagnostic tool.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Select DMM specific on the Ford approved
diagnostic tool.
3 Disconnect RCM C429.
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• Passenger side air bag module underseat
connector C341 pin 1, circuit 15S-JA38 (GN/OG)
component side and ground.
• Passenger side air bag module underseat
connector C341 pin 2, circuit 91S-JA38 (BK/RD)
component side and ground.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
TIE0020905
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new passenger side air bag
module.
REFER to: Side Air Bag Module (501-20
Supplemental Restraint System, Removal
and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
AQ3: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
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G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-81
501-20B-81
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Disconnect Passenger Side Underseat Occupant Restraint Systems Simulator.
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 7, circuit 15S-JA38 (GN/OG),
harness side and ground.
• RCM C429 pin 8, circuit 91S-JA38 (BK/RD),
harness side and ground.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
TIE0036504
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA38 (GN/OG) or circuit
91S-JA38 (BK/RD). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST AR : DTC B1998: PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUIT OPEN CIRCUIT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AR1: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to AR2.
ൺ No
GO to AR3.
AR2: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG MODULE
WARNING: Do not proceed with this test unless using the Ford approved diagnostic tool.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Select DMM specific on the Ford approved
diagnostic tool.
3 Disconnect RCM C429.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-82
501-20B-82
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Measure the resistance between the RCM C429
pin 7, circuit 15S-JA38 (GN/OG), harness side
and the RCM C429 pin 8, circuit 91S-JA38
(BK/RD), harness side.
• Is the resistance between 2 and 3 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
TIE0036506
GO to AR3.
AR3: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG FOR OPEN CIRCUIT OR HIGH RESISTANCE
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Passenger Side Underseat Occupant Restraint Systems Simulator.
TIE0036505
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 7, circuit 15S-JA38 (GN/OG),
harness side and the passenger side underseat
occupant restraint systems electrical connector
C31 pin 5, circuit 15S-JA38 (GN/OG), harness
side.
• RCM C429 pin 8, circuit 91S-JA38 (BK/RD),
harness side and the passenger side underseat
occupant restraint systems electrical connector
C31 pin 6, circuit 91S-JA38 (BK/RD), harness
side.
• Are the resistances less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new RCM.
REFER to: Restraints Control Module (RCM)
(501-20 Supplemental Restraint System,
Removal and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA38 (GN/OG) or circuit
91S-JA38 (BK/RD). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-83
501-20B-83
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
PINPOINT TEST AS : DTC B1999: PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUIT LOW RESISTANCE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AS1: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to AS2.
ൺ No
GO to AS3.
AS2: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG MODULE
WARNING: Do not proceed with this test unless using the Ford approved diagnostic tool.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Select DMM specific on the Ford approved
diagnostic tool.
3 Disconnect RCM C429.
4 Measure the resistance between the RCM C429
pin 7, circuit 15S-JA38 (GN/OG), harness side
and the RCM C429 pin 8, circuit 91S-JA38
(BK/RD), harness side.
• Is the resistance between 2 and 3 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
TIE0036506
GO to AS3.
AS3: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR BAG FOR LOW RESISTANCE
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Passenger Side Underseat Occupant Restraint Systems Simulator.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-84
501-20B-84
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Measure the resistance between the RCM C429
pin 7, circuit 15S-JA38 (GN/OG), harness side
and the RCM C429 pin 8, circuit 91S-JA38
(BK/RD), harness side.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
INSTALL a new passenger side air bag
module.
REFER to: Side Air Bag Module (501-20
Supplemental Restraint System, Removal
and Installation).
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
TIE0036506
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA38 (GN/OG) and circuit
91S-JA38 (BK/RD). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST AT : DTC B2227: FRONT CRASH SENSOR COMMUNICATIONS FAULT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AT1: CHECK THE CRASH SENSOR CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect Crash Sensor C420.
3 Disconnect RCM C426.
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C426 pin 13, circuit 9-JA49 (BN), harness
side and the crash sensor C420 pin 2, circuit 9JA49 (BN), harness side.
• RCM C426 pin 14, circuit 8-JA49 (WH), harness
side and the crash sensor C420 pin 1, circuit 8JA49 (WH), harness side.
• Are the resistances less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
TIE0036507
GO to AT2.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 8-JA49 (WH) and circuit 9JA49 (BN). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the
DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-85
501-20B-85
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AT2: CHECK THE CRASH SENSOR FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C426 pin 13, circuit 9-JA49 (BN), harness
side and ground.
• RCM C426 pin 14, circuit 8-JA49 (WH), harness
side and ground.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
TIE0020920
REPAIR circuit 8-JA49 (WH) or circuit 9-JA49
(BN). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST AU : DTC B2433: DRIVER SAFETY BELT BUCKLE SWITCH CIRCUIT SHORT TO
BATTERY
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AU1: CHECK THE DRIVER SAFETY BELT BUCKLE SWITCH CIRCUIT FOR A SHORT TO BATTERY
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Driver Side Underseat Occupant
Restraint Systems Simulator.
4 Ignition switch in position II.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-86
501-20B-86
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
5 Measure the voltage between the:
* Vehicles built up to 11/2004
• RCM C429 pin 34, circuit 9-JA54 (BN), harness
side and ground.
* Vehicles built from 11/2004
• RCM C429 pin 34, circuit 9-JA10 (BN/YE),
harness side and ground.
• Is any voltage present?
ൺ Yes
TIE0036510
REPAIR circuit 9-JA10 (BN/YE) or circuit 9JA54 (BN). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the
DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST AV : DTC B2437: PASSENGER SAFETY BELT BUCKLE SWITCH CIRCUIT SHORT
TO BATTERY
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AV1: CHECK THE PASSENGER SAFETY BELT BUCKLE SWITCH CIRCUIT FOR A SHORT TO
BATTERY
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Passenger Side Underseat Occupant Restraint Systems Simulator.
4 Ignition switch in position II.
5 Measure the voltage between the RCM C429
pin 34, circuit 9-JA10 (BN/YE), harness side
and ground.
• Is any voltage present?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 9-JA10 (BN/YE). REPEAT the
self-test, CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the
system.
ൺ No
TIE0036510
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REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-87
501-20B-87
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
PINPOINT TEST AW : DTC B2773: DRIVER SIDE AIR CURTAIN CIRCUIT LOW RESISTANCE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AW1: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR CURTAIN MODULE CIRCUIT RESISTANCE
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to AW2.
ൺ No
GO to AW3.
AW2: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR CURTAIN MODULE SQUIB RESISTANCE
WARNING: Do not proceed with this test unless using the Ford approved diagnostic tool.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
1 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
driver side air curtain module.
2 Select DMM specific on the Ford approved
diagnostic tool.
3 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
Ford approved diagnostic tool.
4 Measure the resistance of the driver side air
curtain module squib.
• Is the resistance between 2 and 3 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
TIE39388
INSTALL a new driver side air curtain module.
REFER to: (501-20 Supplemental Restraint
System)
Side Air Curtain Module - Vehicles Built From:
22-06-2007 (Removal and Installation),
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
AW3: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR CURTAIN WIRING HARNESS FOR LOW RESISTANCE
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-88
501-20B-88
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Disconnect Driver Side Air Curtain Module
Simulator.
3 Disconnect RCM C429.
4 Measure the resistance between the RCM C429
pin 1, circuit 91S-JA50 (BK/RD), harness side
and the RCM C429 pin 2, circuit 15S-JA50
(GN/OG), harness side.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA50 (GN/OG) and circuit
91S-JA50 (BK/RD). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
TIE0020884
PINPOINT TEST AX : DTC B2774: DRIVER SIDE AIR CURTAIN CIRCUIT OPEN CIRCUIT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AX1: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR CURTAIN CIRCUIT RESISTANCE
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to AX2.
ൺ No
GO to AX3.
AX2: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR CURTAIN MODULE SQUIB RESISTANCE
WARNING: Do not proceed with this test unless using the Ford approved diagnostic tool.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
1 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
driver side air curtain module.
2 Select DMM specific on the Ford approved
diagnostic tool.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-89
501-20B-89
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
Ford approved diagnostic tool.
4 Measure the resistance of the driver side air
curtain module squib.
• Is the resistance between 2 and 3 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
TIE39388
INSTALL a new driver side air curtain module.
REFER to: (501-20 Supplemental Restraint
System)
Side Air Curtain Module - Vehicles Built From:
22-06-2007 (Removal and Installation),
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
AX3: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR CURTAIN WIRING HARNESS FOR OPEN CIRCUIT OR HIGH
RESISTANCE
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Driver Side Air Curtain Module
Simulator.
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 1, circuit 91S-JA50 (BK/RD),
harness side and the driver side air curtain
module C710 pin 2, circuit 91S-JA50 (BK/RD),
harness side.
• RCM C429 pin 2, circuit 15S-JA50 (GN/OG),
harness side and the driver side air curtain
module C710 pin 1, circuit 15S-JA50 (GN/OG),
harness side.
• Are the resistances less than 5 ohms?
TIE0036512
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA50 (GN/OG) or circuit
91S-JA50 (BK/RD). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-90
501-20B-90
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
PINPOINT TEST AY : DTC B2775: DRIVER SIDE AIR CURTAIN CIRCUIT SHORT TO GROUND
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AY1: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR CURTAIN CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to AY2.
ൺ No
GO to AY3.
AY2: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR CURTAIN MODULE
WARNING: Do not proceed with this test unless using the Ford approved diagnostic tool.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
1 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
driver side air curtain module.
2 Select DMM specific on the Ford approved
diagnostic tool.
3 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
Ford approved diagnostic tool.
4 Measure the resistance between each of the
terminals and the side air curtain module casing.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
E39389
INSTALL a new driver side air curtain module.
REFER to: (501-20 Supplemental Restraint
System)
Side Air Curtain Module - Vehicles Built From:
22-06-2007 (Removal and Installation),
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
AY3: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR CURTAIN WIRING HARNESS FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-91
501-20B-91
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Driver Side Air Curtain Module
Simulator.
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 1, circuit 91S- JA50 (BK/RD),
harness side and ground.
• RCM C429 pin 2, circuit 15S-JA50 (GN/OG),
harness side and ground.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
TIE0020907
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA50 (GN/OG) or circuit
91S-JA50 (BK/RD). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST AZ : DTC B2776: DRIVER SIDE AIR CURTAIN CIRCUIT SHORT TO BATTERY
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
AZ1: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE AIR CURTAIN WIRING HARNESS FOR A SHORT TO BATTERY
OR IGNITION
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect Driver Side Air Curtain Module
Simulator.
3 Disconnect RCM C429.
4 Ignition switch in position II.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-92
501-20B-92
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
5 Measure the voltage between the:
• RCM C429 pin 1, circuit 91S- JA50 (BK/RD),
harness side and ground.
• RCM C429 pin 2, circuit 15S-JA50 (GN/OG),
harness side and ground.
• Is any voltage present?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA50 (GN/OG) or circuit
91S-JA50 (BK/RD). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
TIE0020904
ൺ No
CONNECT the driver side air curtain module
simulator and the RCM C429. REPEAT the
self-test, CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the
system.
PINPOINT TEST BA : DTC B2777: PASSENGER SIDE AIR CURTAIN CIRCUIT LOW RESISTANCE
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
BA1: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR CURTAIN MODULE CIRCUIT RESISTANCE
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to BA2.
ൺ No
GO to BA3.
BA2: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR CURTAIN MODULE SQUIB RESISTANCE
WARNING: Do not proceed with this test unless using the Ford approved diagnostic tool.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
1 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
passenger side air curtain module.
2 Select DMM specific on the Ford approved
diagnostic tool.
3 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
Ford approved diagnostic tool.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-93
501-20B-93
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Measure the resistance of the passenger side
air curtain module squib.
• Is the resistance between 2 and 3 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new passenger side air curtain
module. REFER to: (501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System)
TIE39388
Side Air Curtain Module - Vehicles Built From:
22-06-2007 (Removal and Installation),
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
BA3: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR CURTAIN WIRING HARNESS FOR LOW RESISTANCE
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect Passenger Side Air Curtain Module
Simulator.
3 Disconnect RCM C429.
4 Measure the resistance between the RCM C429
pin 11, circuit 91S-JA51 (BK/BU), harness side
and the RCM C429 pin 12, circuit 15S-JA51
(GN/BU), harness side.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA51 (GN/BU) and circuit
91S-JA51 (BK/BU). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
TIE0036513
PINPOINT TEST BB : DTC B2778: PASSENGER SIDE AIR CURTAIN CIRCUIT OPEN CIRCUIT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
BB1: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR CURTAIN CIRCUIT RESISTANCE
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
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G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-94
501-20B-94
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to BB2.
ൺ No
GO to BB3.
BB2: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR CURTAIN MODULE SQUIB RESISTANCE
WARNING: Do not proceed with this test unless using the Ford approved diagnostic tool.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
1 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
passenger side air curtain module.
2 Select DMM specific on the Ford approved
diagnostic tool.
3 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
Ford approved diagnostic tool.
4 Measure the resistance of the passenger side
air curtain module squib.
• Is the resistance between 2 and 3 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
TIE39388
INSTALL a new passenger side air curtain
module. REFER to: (501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System)
Side Air Curtain Module - Vehicles Built From:
22-06-2007 (Removal and Installation),
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
BB3: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR CURTAIN WIRING HARNESS FOR OPEN CIRCUIT OR
HIGH RESISTANCE
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Passenger Side Air Curtain Module
Simulator.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-95
501-20B-95
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 11, circuit 91S-JA51 (BK/BU),
harness side and the passenger side air curtain
module C711 pin 2, circuit 91S-JA51 (BK/BU),
harness side.
• RCM C429 pin 12, circuit 15S-JA51 (GN/BU),
harness side and the passenger side air curtain
module C711 pin 1, circuit 15S-JA51 (GN/BU),
harness side.
• Are the resistances less than 5 ohms?
TIE0036514
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA51 (GN/BU) or circuit
91S-JA51 (BK/BU). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST BC : DTC B2779: PASSENGER SIDE AIR CURTAIN CIRCUIT SHORT TO GROUND
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
BC1: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR CURTAIN CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Ignition switch in position II.
3 Carry out the self-test with the simulators
installed.
• Does the system prove out correctly?
ൺ Yes
GO to BC2.
ൺ No
GO to BC3.
BC2: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR CURTAIN MODULE
WARNING: Do not proceed with this test unless using the Ford approved diagnostic tool.
Failure to follow this instruction may result in personal injury.
1 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
passenger side air curtain module.
2 Select DMM specific on the Ford approved
diagnostic tool.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-96
501-20B-96
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Connect the test and deployment lead to the
Ford approved diagnostic tool.
4 Measure the resistance between each of the
terminals and the passenger side air curtain
module casing.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
INSTALL a new passenger side air curtain
module. REFER to: (501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System)
E39389
Side Air Curtain Module - Vehicles Built From:
22-06-2007 (Removal and Installation),
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
BC3: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR CURTAIN WIRING HARNESS FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Disconnect RCM C429.
3 Disconnect Passenger Side Air Curtain Module
Simulator.
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 11, circuit 91S- JA51 (BK/BU),
harness side and ground.
• RCM C429 pin 12, circuit 15S-JA51 (GN/BU),
harness side and ground.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
TIE0036515
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA51 (GN/BU) or circuit
91S-JA51 (BK/BU). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST BD : DTC B2780: PASSENGER SIDE AIR CURTAIN CIRCUIT SHORT TO BATTERY
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
BD1: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE AIR CURTAIN WIRING HARNESS FOR A SHORT TO
BATTERY OR IGNITION
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-97
501-20B-97
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect Passenger Side Air Curtain Module
Simulator.
3 Disconnect RCM C429.
4 Ignition switch in position II.
5 Measure the voltage between the:
• RCM C429 pin 11, circuit 91S- JA51 (BK/BU),
harness side and ground.
• RCM C429 pin 12, circuit 15S-JA51 (GN/BU),
harness side and ground.
• Is any voltage present?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 15S-JA51 (GN/BU) or circuit
91S-JA51 (BK/BU). REPEAT the self-test,
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
TIE0036516
ൺ No
CONNECT the passenger side air curtain
module simulator and the RCM C429.
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST BE : DTC B2855: FRONT CRASH SENSOR CIRCUIT SHORT TO BATTERY OR
GROUND
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
BE1: CHECK THE CRASH SENSOR FOR A SHORT TO BATTERY
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect Crash Sensor C420.
3 Disconnect RCM C426.
4 Ignition switch in position II.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-98
501-20B-98
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
5 Measure the voltage between the:
• RCM C426 pin 13, circuit 9-JA49 (BN), harness
side and ground.
• RCM C426 pin 14, circuit 8-JA49 (WH), harness
side and ground.
• Is any voltage present?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 8-JA49 (WH) or circuit 9-JA49
(BN) and circuit 15-JA10 (GN/OG). REPEAT
the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE
the system.
TIE0020921
ൺ No
GO to BE2.
BE2: CHECK THE CRASH SENSOR FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1 Ignition switch in position 0.
2 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C426 pin 13, circuit 9-JA49 (BN), harness
side and ground.
• RCM C426 pin 14, circuit 8-JA49 (WH), harness
side and ground.
• Are the resistances greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
TIE0020920
REPAIR circuit 8-JA49 (WH) or circuit 9-JA49
(BN). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST BF : DTC U0073: RESTRAINTS CONTROL MODULE COMMUNICATION BUS OFF
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
BF1: CHECK THE RCM COMMUNICATION BUS CIRCUIT FOR A SHORT CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect RCM C426.
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G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-99
501-20B-99
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
3 Measure the resistance between the RCM C426
pin 19, circuit 4-EC10N (GY), harness side and
the RCM C426 pin 20, circuit 5-EC10N (BU),
harness side.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to BF2.
ൺ No
TIE0037880
REPAIR circuits 4-EC10N (GY) and 5-EC10N
(BU). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
BF2: CHECK THE RCM COMMUNICATION BUS CIRCUIT FOR A SHORT TO GROUND
1 Measure the resistance between the RCM C426
pin 19, circuit 4-EC10N (GY), harness side and
ground.
• Is the resistance greater than 10,000 ohms?
ൺ Yes
GO to BF3.
ൺ No
TIE0020987
REPAIR circuit 4-EC10N (GY). REPEAT the
self-test, CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the
system.
BF3: CHECK THE RCM COMMUNICATION BUS CIRCUIT FOR A SHORT CIRCUIT TO BATTERY
OR IGNITION
1 Ignition switch in position II.
2 Measure the voltage between the RCM C426
pin 20, circuit 5-EC10N (BU), harness side and
ground.
• Is any voltage present?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 5-EC10N (BU). REPEAT the
self-test, CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the
system.
ൺ No
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REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-100
501-20B-100
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
PINPOINT TEST BG : DTC U1900: CAN COMMUNICATION BUS FAULT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
BG1: CHECK THE CAN BUS CIRCUIT
1 Select an alternative system to address.
• Is the Ford approved diagnostic tool able to
communicate with the instrument cluster?
ൺ Yes
REPAIR circuit 4-EC10N (GY) or circuit 5EC10N (BU). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR
the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
CHECK the CAN bus.
CLEAR the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
PINPOINT TEST BH : DTC U2017: DRIVER SIDE IMPACT SENSOR COMMUNICATIONS FAULT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
BH1: CHECK THE DRIVER SIDE IMPACT SENSOR CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect Driver Side Impact Sensor C427.
3 Disconnect RCM C429.
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 26, circuit 8-JA39 (WH), harness
side and the driver side impact sensor C427 pin
1, circuit 8-JA39 (WH), harness side.
• RCM C429 pin 27, circuit 9-JA39 (BN), harness
side and the driver side impact sensor C427 pin
2, circuit 9-JA39 (BN), harness side.
• Are the resistances less than 5 ohms?
ൺ Yes
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REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 8-JA39 (WH) or circuit 9-JA39
(BN). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
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G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-101
501-20B-101
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
PINPOINT TEST BI : DTC U2018: PASSENGER SIDE IMPACT SENSOR COMMUNICATIONS FAULT
TEST CONDITIONS
DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS
BI1: CHECK THE PASSENGER SIDE IMPACT SENSOR CIRCUIT
WARNING: To avoid accidental deployment, the RCM backup power supply must be depleted.
Wait at least one minute after disconnecting the battery ground cable(s) before commencing
any repair or adjustment to the SRS, or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
1 Deactivate the SRS.
2 Disconnect Passenger Side Impact Sensor
C428.
3 Disconnect RCM C429.
4 Measure the resistance between the:
• RCM C429 pin 28, circuit 9-JA40 (BN/WH),
harness side and the passenger side impact
sensor C428 pin 2, circuit 9-JA40 (BN/WH),
harness side.
• RCM C429 pin 29, circuit 8-JA40 (WH/VT),
harness side and the passenger side impact
sensor C428 pin 1, circuit 8-JA40 (WH/VT),
harness side.
• Are the resistances less than 5 ohms?
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ൺ Yes
REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR the DTCs.
REACTIVATE the system.
ൺ No
REPAIR circuit 8-JA40 (WH/VT) or circuit 9JA40 (BN/WH). REPEAT the self-test, CLEAR
the DTCs. REACTIVATE the system.
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G401865en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-102
501-20B-102
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Air Bag and Safety Belt Pretensioner Disposal
Special Tool(s)
Test and Deployment Lead,
Air Bag/Pyrotechnic Safety
Belt
418-S055 (40-007A)
40007A
General Equipment
12 volt battery
Wooden blocks
All vehicles
WARNINGS:
To minimize the possibility of injury in the
event of premature deployment, always
carry a live air bag module with the bag
and trim cover pointed away from the body.
Failure to follow this instruction may result
in personal injury.
To minimize the possibility of premature
deployment, live air bag modules must
only be placed on benches which have
been ground bonded and with the trim
cover facing up. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in personal injury.
Air bag modules and safety belt
pretensioners must be deployed in well
ventilated areas. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
Before deploying the air bag module or
safety belt buckle pretensioner, make sure
that all personnel in the vicinity are aware
that a loud noise (bang) is about to occur.
Do not let anybody approach closer than
six meters. Failure to follow this instruction
may result in personal injury.
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The air bag module or the safety belt
pretensioner should not be handled
immediately following deployment as the
air bag module or safety belt pretensioner
will be hot. Failure to follow this instruction
may result in personal injury.
After deployment, the inflator(s) become
inert, direct contact with the skin or eyes
of any free pyrotechnic residues should
be avoided. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
Always wear gloves and safety glasses
when handling deployed air bag modules
and safety belt pretensioners. Failure to
follow this instruction may result in
personal injury.
If the air bag module or safety belt
pretensioner pyrotechnic residue should
contact the eyes immediately, wash the
eyes thoroughly with clean water and seek
medical assistance. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
If a large amount of air bag module or
safety belt pretensioner pyrotechnic
residue is inhaled, seek medical
assistance. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
1. Remove the air bag module(s) to be
deployed. For additional information, refer
to the relevant procedure(s) in this section.
2. Connect the special tools as shown.
1. 12 volt battery.
2. Adapter box (AC) (Part of Test and
Deployment lead, Air Bag/Pyrotechnic Safety
Belt).
3. Deployment lead (Part of Test and
Deployment lead, Air Bag/Pyrotechnic Safety
Belt).
G112921en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-103
501-20B-103
GENERAL PROCEDURES
1
2
3
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Single stage air bag modules
3. Connect the test lead to the air bag module
and the adapter.
For additional information, refer to
Specifications in this section.
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G112921en
501-20B-104
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-104
GENERAL PROCEDURES
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4.
CAUTION: To protect the test lead
electrical connectors from damage during
deployment, raise the air bag off the ground
on two wooden blocks.
5. To deploy the driver or passenger air bag
module, release the adapter box AC button.
Place the air bag module inside a suitable
rigid wire cage with the air bag module cover
upper most (driver air bag shown).
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TIE0024549
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G112921en
501-20B-105
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-105
GENERAL PROCEDURES
6. To deploy the side air bag module, depress
the adapter box AC button.
7. Move as far away as possible from the air
bag module and depress both switches to
deploy the air bag module.
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DTL4003010
Two stage air bag modules
8.
WARNING: DO not connect both test
leads to the adapter at this stage. Each
inflator must be deployed separately. Failure
to follow this instruction may result in
personal injury.
Connect the test leads to the air bag module
and one of the test leads to the adapter.
For additional information, refer to
Specifications in this section.
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G112921en
501-20B-106
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-106
GENERAL PROCEDURES
9.
CAUTION: To protect the test lead
electrical connectors from damage during
deployment, raise the air bag off the ground
on two wooden blocks.
12. To deploy the driver or passenger air bag
module second inflator, connect the second
test lead to the adapter.
Place the air bag module inside a suitable
rigid wire cage with the air bag module cover
upper most (driver air bag shown).
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TIE0024549
13. Move as far away as possible from the air
bag module and depress both switches to
deploy the air bag module.
10. To deploy the driver or passenger air bag
module first inflator, release the adapter
box AC button.
DTL4003010
Vehicles with safety belt buckle pretensioners
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11. Move as far away as possible from the air
bag module and depress both switches to
deploy the air bag module.
14. NOTE: Certain vehicles require the removal
of the front seat to access the safety belt
buckle pretensioner electrical connector.
Remove the front seat (if necessary). For
additional information, refer to
Section 501-10 [Seating].
15. Detach the safety belt buckle pretensioner
electrical connector from the front seat.
16. Install the front seat (if necessary). For
additional information, refer to
Section 501-10 [Seating].
17.
CAUTION: Make sure the front seat
mounting bolts are installed.
DTL4003010
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G112921en
501-20B-107
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-107
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Connect the test lead to the safety belt
buckle pretensioner electrical connector.
For additional information, refer to
Specifications in this section.
Vehicles with safety belt retractor pretensioners
20. Connect the test lead to the safety belt
retractor pretensioner electrical connector.
For additional information, refer to
Specifications in this section.
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TIE0032858
18. To deploy the safety belt buckle
pretensioner, depress the adapter box AC
button.
21. To deploy the safety belt retractor
pretensioner, depress the adapter box AC
button.
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TIE0024563
19. Move as far away as possible from the
vehicle and depress both switches to
deploy the safety belt buckle pretensioner.
22. Move as far away as possible from the
vehicle and depress both switches to
deploy the safety belt retractor
pretensioner.
DTL4003010
DTL4003010
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G112921en
501-20B-108
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-108
GENERAL PROCEDURES
All vehicles
23. Deployed air bag module(s) and safety belt
pretensioners should be sealed in suitable
bags and then disposed of in accordance
with local contaminated waste regulations.
24. WARNINGS:
Under no circumstances is an
unserviceable air bag module or safety belt
buckle pretensioner to be returned through
the local mailing system. Failure to follow
this instruction may result in personal
injury.
Never probe the electrical connectors of
air bag modules or any other supplemental
restraint system electrical component.
Failure to follow this instruction may result
in personal injury.
NOTE: All unserviceable air bag modules have
been placed on the Mandatory Return List. All
discolored or damaged air bag modules should be
treated the same as any unserviceable live air bag
module being returned.
If an air bag module or safety belt buckle
pretensioner fails to deploy, seal the
unserviceable air bag module or safety belt
buckle pretensioner in suitable packaging
and return to the Exchange Plan Center, as
appointed through the local National Sales
Company.
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G112921en
501-20B-109
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-109
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Deployed Air Bag Disposal
WARNING: After deployment, the air bag
module surface may contain deposits of
sodium hydroxide, a product of the gas
generate combustion, that is irritating to
the skin. Use protective gloves when
handling any deployed air bag module.
Failure to follow this instruction may result
in personal injury.
1. Remove the deployed air bag module(s). For
additional information, refer to the relevant
procedure in this section.
2. Seal the deployed air bag module(s) in the
packaging from the new air bag module(s)
or a suitable polythene bag, and then
dispose of in accordance with local
contaminated waste regulations.
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G18618en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-110
501-20B-110
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Scrapped Vehicle Air Bag and Safety Belt Pretensioner Disposal
- In-Vehicle Disposal
After deployment, the inflator(s) becomes
inert, direct contact to the skin or eyes of
any free pyrotechnic residues should be
avoided. Failure to follow this instruction
may result in personal injury.
Special Tool(s)
418-143
Adapter Box (AC)
Always wear gloves and safety glasses
when handling deployed air bag modules
and safety belt pretensioners, Failure to
follow this instruction may result in
personal injury.
418143
418-S055C
Test and Deployment Lead,
Air Bag/Pyrotechnic Safety
Belt
If the air bag module or safety belt
pretensioner pyrotechnic residue should
contact the eyes, wash the eyes with clean
water and seek medical assistance. Failure
to follow this instruction may result in
personal injury.
IA40007
If a large amount of air bag or safety belt
pretensioner pyrotechnic residue is
inhaled, seek medical assistance. Failure
to follow this instruction may result in
personal injury.
Disposal
WARNINGS:
To avoid accidental deployment, the
restraints control module (RCM) backup
power supply must be depleted. Wait at
least one minute after disconnecting the
battery ground cable(s) before
commencing any repair or adjustment to
the supplemental restraint system (SRS),
or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS
sensors. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in personal injury.
To minimize the possibility of premature
deployment, do not use radio key code
savers when working on the SRS. Failure
to follow this instruction may result in
personal injury.
1. Refer to: Battery Disconnect and Connect
(414-01 Battery, Mounting and Cables,
General Procedures).
2. Refer to: Floor Console (501-12 Instrument
Panel and Console, Removal and Installation).
Refer to: Floor Console - Vehicles Built From:
03/2007, Vehicles With: Center Armrest
(501-12 Instrument Panel and Console,
Removal and Installation).
3.
Before deploying the air bag module or
safety belt pretensioner pyrotechnic make
sure that all personnel in the vicinity are
aware that a loud noise (bang) is about to
occur. Do not let anybody approach closer
than 6 meters. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
The air bag module or the safety belt
pretensioner should not be handled
immediately following deployment as the
air bag module will be very hot. Failure to
follow this instruction may result in
personal injury.
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4. 1. 12 volt battery.
Special Tool(s): 418-143, 418-S055C
G1172563en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-111
501-20B-111
GENERAL PROCEDURES
418-S055C
1
418-143
E114420
418-S055C
5.
1
2
E114417
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G1172563en
501-20B-112
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-112
GENERAL PROCEDURES
6. 2.
WARNING: Make sure to be a
minimum distance of 6 meters from
pyrotechnic components during
deployment. If possible stand behind
a wall.
1
2
E114339
7. 2.
WARNING: Make sure to be a
minimum distance of 6 meters from
pyrotechnic components during
deployment. If possible stand behind
a wall.
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G1172563en
501-20B-113
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-113
GENERAL PROCEDURES
1
2
E114340
8. 2.
WARNING: Make sure to be a
minimum distance of 6 meters from
pyrotechnic components during
deployment. If possible stand behind
a wall.
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G1172563en
501-20B-114
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-114
GENERAL PROCEDURES
1
2
E114260
9. 2.
WARNING: Make sure to be a
minimum distance of 6 meters from
pyrotechnic components during
deployment. If possible stand behind
a wall.
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G1172563en
501-20B-115
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-115
GENERAL PROCEDURES
1
2
E114259
10. 2.
WARNING: Make sure to be a
minimum distance of 6 meters from
pyrotechnic components during
deployment. If possible stand behind
a wall.
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G1172563en
501-20B-116
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-116
GENERAL PROCEDURES
1
2
E114258
11. 2.
WARNING: Make sure to be a
minimum distance of 6 meters from
pyrotechnic components during
deployment. If possible stand behind
a wall.
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G1172563en
501-20B-117
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-117
GENERAL PROCEDURES
1
2
E113776
12. 2.
WARNING: Make sure to be a
minimum distance of 6 meters from
pyrotechnic components during
deployment. If possible stand behind
a wall.
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G1172563en
501-20B-118
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-118
GENERAL PROCEDURES
1
2
E113778
13. 2.
WARNING: Make sure to be a
minimum distance of 6 meters from
pyrotechnic components during
deployment. If possible stand behind
a wall.
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G1172563en
501-20B-119
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-119
GENERAL PROCEDURES
1
2
E113777
14. Deployed air bag module(s) and safety belt
pretensioners should be sealed in suitable bags
and then disposed of in accordance with local
contaminated waste regulations.
15. NOTE: All unserviceable air bag modules have
been placed on the Mandatory Return List. All
discolored or damaged air bag modules should
be treated the same as any unserviceable live
air bag module being returned.
safety belt pretensioner to be returned
through the local mailing system.
Failure to follow this instruction may
result in personal injury.
If an air bag module or safety belt pretensioner
fails to deploy, seal the unserviceable air bag
module or safety belt pretensioner in suitable
packaging and return to the Exchange Plan
Center, as appointed through the local National
Sales Company
Refer to: Front Safety Belt Retractor 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon (501-20 Safety Belt
System, Removal and Installation).
Refer to: Driver Air Bag Module (501-20
Supplemental Restraint System, Removal and
Installation).
Refer to: Passenger Air Bag Module - Vehicles
Built From: 04/2006 (501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System, Removal and Installation).
Refer to: Side Air Bag Module (501-20
Supplemental Restraint System, Removal and
Installation).
Refer to: Side Air Curtain Module - Vehicles
Built From: 22-06-2007 (501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System, Removal and Installation).
16.
WARNING: Under no circumstances is
an unserviceable air bag module or
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G1172563en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-120
501-20B-120
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Scrapped Vehicle Undeployed Air Bag Disposal
Special Tool(s)
Test and Deployment Lead,
Air Bag/Pyrotechnic Safety
Belt
418-S055 (40-007A)
Single stage air bag modules
3. Connect the test lead to the air bag module
and the adapter (driver air bag module
shown).
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General Equipment
12 volt battery
All vehicles
WARNINGS:
To minimize the possibility of injury in the
event of premature deployment, always
carry a live air bag module with the bag
and trim cover pointed away from the body.
Failure to follow this instruction may result
in personal injury.
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Two stage air bag modules
4.
To minimize the possibility of premature
deployment, live air bag modules must
only be placed on work benches which
have been ground bonded. Failure to follow
this instruction may result in personal
injury.
CAUTION: Do not connect both test leads
to the adapter. Both air bag module inflators
must be deployed separately.
Connect two test leads to the air bag module
and the other end of one of the test leads to
the adapter (driver air bag module shown).
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable. For
2. Remove the air bag module(s) to be
deployed. For additional information, refer
to the relevant procedure(s) in this section.
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All air bag modules
5.
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CAUTION: To protect the test lead
electrical connector(s) from damage during
deployment, raise the air bag module off the
ground on two wooden blocks.
G18616en
501-20B-121
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-121
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Place the air bag module inside a suitable
rigid wire cage with the air bag module cover
uppermost.
8. CAUTIONS:
The air bag module should not be
handled immediately following deployment
as the air bag module will be very hot.
After deployment, the air bag module
surface may contain deposits of sodium
hydroxide, a product of the gas generate
combustion, that is irritating to the skin. Use
protective gloves when handling any
deployed air bag module.
Depress both switches to deploy the air bag.
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6. Connect the deployment lead to the adapter.
DTL4003010
Two stage air bag modules
9. Connect the second test lead to the adapter.
DTL4003008
7.
WARNING: Before proceeding make sure
that all personnel in the vicinity are aware
that a loud noise (bang) is about to occur.
Do not let anybody approach closer than six
meters. Failure to follow this instruction may
result in personal injury.
Move as far away as possible from the air
bag module and connect the deployment
lead to the battery.
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10.
WARNING: Before proceeding make
sure that all personnel in the vicinity are
aware that a loud noise (bang) is about to
occur. Do not let anybody approach closer
than six meters. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
CAUTIONS:
DTL4003009
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The air bag module should not be handled
immediately following deployment as the
air bag module will be very hot.
G18616en
501-20B-122
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-122
GENERAL PROCEDURES
After deployment, the air bag module
surface may contain deposits of sodium
hydroxide, a product of the gas generate
combustion, that is irritating to the skin.
Use protective gloves when handling any
deployed air bag module.
Depress both switches to deploy the air bag.
DTL4003010
All air bag modules
11. Deployed air bag module(s) should be
sealed in a suitable bag and then disposed
of in accordance with local contaminated
waste regulations.
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G18616en
501-20B-123
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-123
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Unserviceable Air Bag Disposal
1. WARNINGS:
To minimize the possibility of injury in
the event of premature deployment, always
carry a live air bag module with the bag and
trim cover pointed away from the body.
Failure to follow this instruction may result
in personal injury.
Takata Petri AG, Grossostheimer Strasse
223, D-63741 Aschaffenburg, (Supplier Code
P790M) Germany.
To prevent premature deployment, live
air bag modules must only be placed on work
benches which have been ground bonded.
Failure to follow this instruction may result
in personal injury.
NOTE: All unserviceable air bag modules have
been placed on the Mandatory Return List. All
discolored or damaged air bag modules should be
treated the same as any unserviceable live air bag
module being returned.
Remove the unserviceable air bag module.
For additional information, refer to the
relevant procedure in this section.
2.
WARNING: Under no circumstances is
an unserviceable air bag module(s) to be
returned through the local mailing system.
Failure to follow this instruction may result
in personal injury.
Seal the unserviceable air bag module(s) in
the packaging from the new air bag
module(s) and address to the appropriate
manufacturer. The package should then be
forwarded to the Exchange Plan Center (as
appointed through the national sales
company) who will arrange forwarding to the
manufacturer.
3. NOTE: Autoliv air bag modules and seat belt
pretensioners.
Autoliv Gmbh, Theodor Heuss Strasse 2,
85221, Dachau, Germany.
4. NOTE: TRW air bag modules.
TRW Occupant Restraint Systems, FAO Rene
Getto, Industriestr 20, 73551, Aldorf,
Germany.
5. NOTE: TRW seat belt pretensioners.
TRW Occupant Restraint Systems, FAO
Helmut Goss, Industriestr 20, 73551, Aldorf,
Germany.
6. NOTE: Takata Petri air bag modules.
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G18617en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-124
501-20B-124
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Crash Sensor
WARNINGS:
To avoid accidental deployment, the
restraints control module backup power
supply must be depleted. Wait at least one
minute after disconnecting the battery
ground cable(s) before commencing any
repair or adjustment to the supplemental
restraint system (SRS), or any
component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may
result in personal injury.
To minimize the possibility of premature
deployment, do not use radio key code
savers when working on the supplemental
restraint system. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
Never probe the electrical connectors of
air bag modules or any other supplemental
restraint system component. Failure to
follow this instruction may result in
personal injury.
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
1
3
8 Nm
2
4
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Item
Description
All vehicles
1
Radiator air deflector
2
Crash sensor retaining bolt
3
Crash sensor electrical connector
Vehicles with global closing
4
Crash sensor
See Installation Detail
4. Initialize the door window motors.
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3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
G296345en
501-20B-125
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-125
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
Installation Details
Item 4 Crash sensor
WARNING: Make sure the crash sensor
locating tang is correctly located in the
grille opening panel. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
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G296345en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-126
501-20B-126
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Side Impact Sensor
WARNINGS:
To avoid accidental deployment, the
restraints control module backup power
supply must be depleted. Wait at least one
minute after disconnecting the battery
ground cable(s) before commencing any
repair or adjustment to the supplemental
restraint system (SRS), or any
component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may
result in personal injury.
To minimize the possibility of premature
deployment, do not use radio key code
savers when working on the supplemental
restraint system. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
Never probe the electrical connectors of
air bag modules or any other supplemental
restraint system component. Failure to
follow this instruction may result in
personal injury.
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
2. Remove the B-pillar trim panel. For additional
information, refer to: (501-05 Interior Trim
and Ornamentation)
B-Pillar Trim Panel - 3-Door (Removal and
Installation),
B-Pillar Trim Panel - 4-Door/5-Door (Removal
and Installation).
3. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
1
3
9 Nm
2
TIE39499
Item
Description
1
Side impact sensor electrical connector
2
Side impact sensor retaining bolt
3
Side impact sensor
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
All vehicles
WARNING: Make sure the side impact
sensor locating tangs are correctly located
into the floor pan. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
G296346en
501-20B-127
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-127
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
4. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Vehicles with global closing
5. Initialize the door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296346en
501-20B-128
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-128
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Restraints Control Module (RCM)
General Equipment
Worldwide diagnostic system (WDS)
WARNINGS:
To avoid accidental deployment, the
restraints control module (RCM) backup
power supply must be depleted. Wait at
least one minute after disconnecting the
battery ground cable(s) before
commencing any repair or adjustment to
the supplemental restraint system (SRS),
or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS
sensors. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in personal injury.
To minimize the possibility of premature
deployment, do not use radio key code
savers when working on the supplemental
restraint system. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
3
Never probe the electrical connectors of
air bag modules or any other supplemental
restraint system component. Failure to
follow this instruction may result in
personal injury.
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
2. Remove the floor console. For additional
information, refer to:
Floor Console (501-12 Instrument Panel and
Console, Removal and Installation),
Floor Console - Vehicles Built From: 03/2007,
Vehicles With: Center Armrest (501-12
Instrument Panel and Console, Removal
and Installation).
3. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
10 Nm
2
1
TIE39632
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296347en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-129
501-20B-129
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item
Description
1
Electrical connectors
2
Retaining bolts
3
Restraints control module
All vehicles
4. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
5.
WARNING: A new restraints control
module must be configured following
installation. Failure to follow this instruction
may result in personal injury.
When a new restraints control module is
installed, configure the restraints control
module using WDS.
Vehicles with global closing
6. Initialize the door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296347en
501-20B-130
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-130
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Driver Air Bag Module
WARNINGS:
To avoid accidental deployment, the
restraints control module (RCM) backup
power supply must be depleted. Wait at
least one minute after disconnecting the
battery ground cable(s) before
commencing any repair or adjustment to
the supplemental restraint system (SRS),
or any component(s) adjacent to the SRS
sensors. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in personal injury.
Always wear safety glasses when working
on an air bag equipped vehicle and when
handling an air bag module. Failure to
follow this instruction may result in
personal injury.
To minimize the possibility of premature
deployment, live air bag modules must
only be placed on work benches which
have been ground bonded and with the
trim cover facing up. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in personal injury.
Never probe the electrical connectors of
air bag modules or any other SRS
component. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
Painting over the driver air bag module trim
cover or instrument panel could lead to
deterioration of the trim cover and air bags.
Do not for any reason attempt to paint
discolored or damaged air bag module trim
covers or instrument panel. Install a new
component. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
To minimize the possibility of premature
deployment, do not use radio key code
savers when working on the SRS. Failure
to follow this instruction may result in
personal injury.
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
To minimize the possibility of injury in the
event of premature deployment, always
carry a live air bag module with the bag
and trim cover pointed away from the body.
Failure to follow this instruction may result
in personal injury.
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
G391265en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-131
501-20B-131
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1
2
E48257
Item
Description
1
Steering column upper shroud
See Removal Detail
2
Driver air bag module
See Removal Detail
Vehicles with global closing
4. Initialize the door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
All vehicles
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
Item 1 Steering column upper shroud
1. NOTE: Turn the steering wheel to access the
steering column upper shroud retaining
clips.
• Using a thin bladed screwdriver, release the
retaining clips.
Remove the steering column upper shroud
(steering wheel shown removed for clarity).
TIE0027425
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G391265en
501-20B-132
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-132
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 2 Driver air bag module
1. NOTE: Turn the steering wheel to access the
driver air bag module retaining clips.
• Disconnect the driver air bag module ground
cable (if equipped).
Using a thin bladed screwdriver, detach the
driver air bag module from the steering wheel
(steering wheel shown removed for clarity).
• Release the spring clip.
E48258
2.
WARNING: The driver air bag module
should only be inverted long enough to
disconnect the driver air bag module
electrical connector. Handle with extreme
care making sure that, if for any reason this
procedure is interrupted, the driver air bag
module is turned the correct way up, with
the trim cover side uppermost. Failure to
follow these instructions may result in
personal injury.
E48259
Invert the driver air bag module to access
the driver air bag module wiring harness.
TIE42748
3. NOTE: It may be necessary to use a pair of
pointed nose pliers to release the driver air
bag module electrical connector locking
tangs.
Disconnect the driver air bag module
electrical connector.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G391265en
501-20B-133
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-133
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Passenger Air Bag Module — Vehicles Built From: 04/2006
Removal
WARNINGS:
The supplemental restraint system (SRS)
is active for a certain length of time after
the power supply has been disconnected.
Wait for a minimum of 3 minutes before
disconnecting or removing any SRS
components.
Wear safety goggles.
Make sure that the vehicle electrical
system is fully depowered and no other
power source is connected.
Do not probe supplemental restraint
system (SRS) electrical connectors.
Refer to: Supplemental Restraint System
(SRS) Health and Safety Precautions
(100-00 General Information, Description
and Operation).
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
1. Remove the instrument panel.
Refer to: Instrument Panel (501-12 Instrument
Panel and Console, Removal and Installation).
2. Torque: 8 Nm
x6
E76529
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G851460en
501-20B-134
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-134
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Side Air Bag Module
WARNINGS:
Always wear safety glasses when working
on an air bag equipped vehicle and when
handling an air bag module. Failure to
follow this instruction may result in
personal injury.
To minimize the possibility of premature
deployment, do not use radio key code
savers when working on the supplemental
restraint system. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
To minimize the possibility of injury in the
event of premature deployment, always
carry a live air bag module with the bag
and trim cover pointed away from the body.
Failure to follow this instruction may result
in personal injury.
To minimize the possibility of premature
deployment, live air bag modules must
only be placed on work benches which
have been ground bonded and with the
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
trim cover facing up. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in personal injury.
Never probe the electrical connectors of
air bag modules or any other supplemental
restraint system component. Failure to
follow this instruction may result in
personal injury.
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
2. Remove the front seat backrest cover. For
additional information, refer to: (501-10
Seating)
Front Seat Backrest Cover - 2.5L Duratec-RS
(224kW/305PS) - VI5 (Removal and
Installation),
Front Seat Backrest Cover - 2.5L Duratec-ST
(VI5) (Removal and Installation).
3. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
G296350en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-135
501-20B-135
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
5 Nm
2
3
1
TIE39629
Item
Description
1
Side air bag module wiring harness
See Removal Detail
2
Side air bag module retaining nuts
3
Side air bag module
Vehicles with global closing
5. Initialize the door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
All vehicles
4. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296350en
501-20B-136
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-136
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 1 Side air bag module wiring harness
1.
WARNING: Note the position of the wiring
harness, to aid installation. An incorrectly
routed wiring harness could become
damaged when the seat is moved. Failure to
follow this instruction may result in personal
injury.
Detach the side air bag electrical connector
from the connector block.
TIE39630
2. Detach the side air bag module wiring
harness from the seat frame.
• Use a trim tool to carefully release the
retaining clips.
TIE39631
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G296350en
501-20B-137
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-137
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Side Air Curtain Module — Vehicles Built From: 22-06-2007
General Equipment
Long Nose Pliers
Removal
WARNINGS:
After the power supply has been
disconnected, wait for a minimum of 3
minutes before disconnecting or removing
any pyrotechnic components.
Make sure that the vehicle electrical
system is fully depowered and no other
power source is connected.
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
1. Refer to: Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
Health and Safety Precautions (100-00
General Information, Description and
Operation).
2. Refer to: Battery Disconnect and Connect
(414-01 Battery, Mounting and Cables,
General Procedures).
3. Refer to: Headliner - 3-Door, Vehicles With:
Sliding Roof Opening Panel (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
Refer to: Headliner - 3-Door, Vehicles Without:
Sliding Roof Opening Panel (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
Refer to: Headliner - 5-Door, Vehicles With:
Sliding Roof Opening Panel (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
Refer to: Headliner - 5-Door, Vehicles Without:
Sliding Roof Opening Panel (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
4.
E94863
5.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1249050en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-138
501-20B-138
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2
1
E121928
3-door
4-door, 5-door and wagon
6.
7.
General Equipment: Long Nose Pliers
General Equipment: Long Nose Pliers
1
1
2
2
x5
E121918
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
x4
E121931
G1249050en
501-20B-139
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-139
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Installation
1.
E122336
2.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1249050en
501-20B-140
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-140
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
E122350
3.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1249050en
501-20B-141
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-141
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
E122337
5.
4.
Torque: 10 Nm
E122355
E122354
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1249050en
501-20B-142
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-142
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
6.
E94863
7. Refer to: Headliner - 3-Door, Vehicles With:
Sliding Roof Opening Panel (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
Refer to: Headliner - 3-Door, Vehicles Without:
Sliding Roof Opening Panel (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
Refer to: Headliner - 5-Door, Vehicles With:
Sliding Roof Opening Panel (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
Refer to: Headliner - 5-Door, Vehicles Without:
Sliding Roof Opening Panel (501-05 Interior
Trim and Ornamentation, Removal and
Installation).
8. Refer to: Battery Disconnect and Connect
(414-01 Battery, Mounting and Cables,
General Procedures).
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1249050en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-143
501-20B-143
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Clockspring
General Equipment
Worldwide diagnostic system (WDS)
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
1. Remove the steering wheel.
For additional information, refer to: Steering
Wheel (211-04 Steering Column, Removal
and Installation).
1
5
4
3
2
E48261
Item
Description
All vehicles
1
Audio control switch (if equipped)
See Removal Detail
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2
Steering column lower shroud
See Removal Detail
Vehicles with stability assist
3
Steering wheel rotation sensor electrical
connector (if equipped)
4
Clockspring electrical connector
5
Clockspring
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
4.
WARNING: The electronic stability
program must be re-configured. Failure to
follow this instruction may result in personal
injury.
Configure the stability assist program using
WDS.
Removal Details
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G391268en
501-20B-144
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-144
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 1 Audio control switch (if equipped)
Item 5 Clockspring
1. Detach the audio control switch from the
steering column lower shroud.
1. Remove the clockspring.
• Using a thin bladed screwdriver, release the
locking tang.
E48264
2.
TIE40358
2. Remove the audio control switch.
CAUTION: Make sure the clockspring to
steering wheel rotation sensor retaining clips
do not get damaged.
Remove the steering wheel rotation sensor
(if equipped).
• Disconnect the electrical connector.
• Release the locking tangs from the
clockspring.
TIE40359
Item 2 Steering column lower shroud
TIE40360
1. Release the steering column locking lever
to aid the removal of the steering column
lower shroud.
Installation Details
Item 5 Clockspring
WARNINGS:
If installing a new clockspring, do not
remove the clockspring locking key at this
stage. Failure to follow this instruction may
result in personal injury.
If installing the original clockspring, do not
remove the tape securing the clockspring
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
at this stage. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
1.
CAUTION: Make sure the clockspring to
steering wheel rotation sensor retaining clips
do not get damaged.
Install the steering wheel rotation sensor (if
equipped).
1. Align the steering wheel rotation sensor
locating tangs to the clockspring.
G391268en
501-20B-145
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-145
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Make sure the retaining clips lock into
position on the steering wheel rotation
sensor.
3. Turn the clockspring in a clockwise direction
three turns.
1
2
1
3
2
1
2
TIE40325
TIE40361
2.
CAUTION: Make sure the road wheels are
in the straight ahead position.
NOTE: Make sure the turn signal lamp switch is in
the off position.
Install the clockspring.
3. WARNINGS:
If there is a break between installing the
clockspring and installing the steering wheel,
or the vehicle is left unattended by the
technician, the centralizing procedure MUST
be carried out.
Incorrect centralization may result in
premature component failure. If in doubt
when centralizing the clockspring, repeat the
centralizing procedure. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
CAUTIONS:
The clockspring must not be rotated more
than three turns in a clockwise direction
after the clockspring has been centralized.
Make sure the road wheels are in the
straight ahead position.
When carrying out the clockspring
centralizing procedure, the first turns must
be in the couterclockwise direction.
Centralize the clockspring.
1. Turn the clockspring in a counterclockwise
direction until a resistance is felt.
2. Turn the clockspring in a clockwise direction,
until the arrow marked on the rotor of the
clockspring aligns with the raised ‘V’ section
on the outer cover of the clockspring at
approximately the 195 degrees position.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G391268en
501-20B-146
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-146
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rollover Protection Unit
Removal
WARNINGS:
The supplemental restraint system (SRS)
is active for a certain length of time after
the power supply has been disconnected.
Wait for a minimum of 3 minutes before
disconnecting or removing any SRS
components.
Wear safety goggles.
Do not probe supplemental restraint
system (SRS) electrical connectors.
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
1. Remove both rear quarter trim panels.
2. 1. Torque: 25 Nm
2. Torque: 25 Nm
x4
1
x5
2
E75814
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G840899en
501-20B-147
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-147
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
3.
E75815
4. Torque: 25 Nm
x6
E75816
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G840899en
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-148
501-20B-148
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Passenger Air Bag Deactivation (PAD) Switch
WARNINGS:
To avoid accidental deployment, the
restraints control module backup power
supply must be depleted. Wait at least one
minute after disconnecting the battery
ground cable(s) before commencing any
repair or adjustment to the supplemental
restraint system (SRS), or any
component(s) adjacent to the SRS sensors.
Failure to follow these instructions may
result in personal injury.
To minimize the possibility of premature
deployment, do not use radio key code
savers when working on the supplemental
restraint system. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
Never probe the electrical connectors of
air bag modules or any other supplemental
restraint system component. Failure to
follow this instruction may result in
personal injury.
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable.
For additional information, refer to: Battery
Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery,
Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
2
1
E50685
Item
Description
1
Glove compartment
2
Passenger air bag deactivation (PAD)
switch
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
All vehicles
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Vehicles with global closing
4. Initialize the door window motors.
For additional information, refer to: Door
Window Motor Initialization (501-11 Glass,
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G406264en
501-20B-149
Supplemental Restraint System
501-20B-149
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Frames and Mechanisms, General
Procedures).
Removal Details
Item 2 Passenger air bag deactivation (PAD)
switch
3. Pull the PAD switch out of the glove
compartment.
1. Remove the PAD switch.
2
1. Disconnect the PAD switch electrical
connector.
2. Depress the PAD switch locking tangs.
1
3
2
E50856
Installation Details
Item 2 Passenger air bag deactivation (PAD)
switch
1. Make sure that the PAD switch locking tangs
are fully engaged in the glove compartment.
E56107
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G406264en
501-25-1
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SECTION 501-25 Body Repairs - General Information
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications......................................................................................................................
501-25-3
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Description and Usage of Body Repair Literature..............................................................
Symbols..............................................................................................................................
Health and Safety Precautions...........................................................................................
General...............................................................................................................................
Personal protection.............................................................................................................
Protection of the vehicle.....................................................................................................
Protective equipment..........................................................................................................
Electronic components.......................................................................................................
Liquefied gas vehicles........................................................................................................
Refrigerated conversion vehicles.......................................................................................
Environmental Regulations.................................................................................................
Body Construction..............................................................................................................
General...............................................................................................................................
Integral body-frame............................................................................................................
Convertible.........................................................................................................................
Non-monocoque bodywork.................................................................................................
Special points:....................................................................................................................
Deformation behavior.........................................................................................................
Crash element:...................................................................................................................
Diagnosis and Damage Evaluation....................................................................................
Noticeable damage to the bodywork structure...................................................................
No noticeable damage to the bodywork structure..............................................................
Non-monocoque bodywork.................................................................................................
Body Sheet Metal...............................................................................................................
Types of steel.....................................................................................................................
Tools and Equipment for Body Repairs..............................................................................
Alignment systems.............................................................................................................
Measuring systems.............................................................................................................
Welding gear......................................................................................................................
Establish Repair Method....................................................................................................
General...............................................................................................................................
Planning..............................................................................................................................
Chronological sequence of repair.......................................................................................
Alignment Check.................................................................................................................
Straightening.......................................................................................................................
General...............................................................................................................................
Special features of non-monocoque bodywork..................................................................
Complete Panel Replacement/Partial Replacement..........................................................
Complete replacement.......................................................................................................
Corrosion Prevention..........................................................................................................
Panel coatings and corrosion protection............................................................................
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501-25-31
501-25-33
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Corrosion protection measures during repair work............................................................
Corrosion protection for the floor pan (example)................................................................
Corrosion Damage/Corrosion Repair.................................................................................
Sealer, Underbody Protection Material and Adhesives......................................................
Cutting Technique...............................................................................................................
Spot weld milling tool..........................................................................................................
Rod sander.........................................................................................................................
Short stroke saw.................................................................................................................
Orbital saw..........................................................................................................................
Panel Beating Technique and Smart Repairs.....................................................................
General...............................................................................................................................
Dent removal using special panel beating levers...............................................................
Dynamic puller with counter bearing .................................................................................
Hollow leveling (removing dent without a dolly).................................................................
Dent removal using hammer and dolly...............................................................................
Heat-induced material shrinking.........................................................................................
Lead loading.......................................................................................................................
Paintless Dent Removal.....................................................................................................
Joining Techniques.............................................................................................................
Welding...............................................................................................................................
Soft soldering......................................................................................................................
Rivets..................................................................................................................................
Bonding..............................................................................................................................
Bonding and welding..........................................................................................................
Bonding and riveting...........................................................................................................
Plastic Repairs....................................................................................................................
General...............................................................................................................................
Plastic welding....................................................................................................................
Plastic adhesive bonding....................................................................................................
GRP repairs........................................................................................................................
Special Repair Techniques.................................................................................................
Cabriolet vehicles...............................................................................................................
Liquefied gas vehicles........................................................................................................
Refrigerated conversion vehicles.......................................................................................
Impact of Insufficient Repair Quality...................................................................................
Water Leaks........................................................................................................................
General...............................................................................................................................
Test method........................................................................................................................
Test with UV lamp...............................................................................................................
Chalk/powder test...............................................................................................................
Smoke test..........................................................................................................................
Stethoscope test.................................................................................................................
Ultrasonic detection............................................................................................................
Ultrasonic test device.........................................................................................................
Workflow for tracing water entry.........................................................................................
Possible complaints and corrective actions........................................................................
Wind Noise.........................................................................................................................
General information............................................................................................................
Diagnosis............................................................................................................................
Possible concerns with corrective measures.....................................................................
Noise, Vibration and Harshness.........................................................................................
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SPECIFICATIONS
Description
Finis Code
Specification
Underbody protection
5 030 492
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Anti-corrosion wax
1 219 834
WSK-M7C89-A
Cavity wax
5 030 081
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Profiled butyl seal
1 128 983
S-M3G4620-A
Weld primer
1 205 996
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Clinched flange protection
1 136 479
WSK-M4G245-B
Seam sealing compound
1 205 817
WSS-M4G364-A
Body sealing compound
1 143 255
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Metal adhesive kit
1 203 241
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Windshield sealant
1 613 838
WSK-M4G329-A
Adhesive spoiler set
1 219 837
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Description and Usage of Body Repair Literature
The purpose of this document is to give the vehicle
body specialist a general overview of possible
repair techniques for body repair on Ford vehicles.
Likewise, information about materials and tools to
be used is given.
No model-specific information is given. Such
information is saved in the respective Ford Etis
workshop manual. Supplementary or updated
information can be found in the Technical Service
Information.
Information on repair techniques, materials or tools,
which are not necessary for body repair on Ford
vehicles or which are not considered as
conventionally in use, are not listed in this
document.
Layout:
The general section is divided into the following
subject areas:
• How to use the document, with information on
the symbols used
• Health and safety information on using materials
and tools
• Information on bodywork construction and
materials used
• Workshop equipment and use of tools
• Damage Assessment and determining the
extent of the repair area
• Explanation of possible repair techniques for
body repair
• Possibilities of the repair or remedying leaks,
noises
Training:
The Ford Service Organization offers basic and
more in-depth training on much of the content of
this document. You can obtain an overview of the
entire training offering from the Ford Service
Organisation or on the Internet at
www.ford-training.de.
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Symbols
to follow them at all may result in damage
to the vehicle or to components.
Warnings and hazard notices
Warnings and hazard notices are shown in this
literature by WARNING, CAUTION and NOTE
indicators. These notices are always shown before
a job step which can be associated with an
immediate personal or material danger.
WARNING: This notice is used when failure
to exactly follow the instructions given in
this literature or failure to follow them at
all may result in a hazard to persons and/or
in persons being injured.
CAUTION: This notice is used when failure
to exactly follow the instructions or test
procedures given in this literature or failure
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NOTE: This notice is used when the operator
should be made aware of special or extra
information.
Symbols used
Symbols are used to graphically represent
additional information about the operation, tool or
materials. This information will not be shown
separately again in the text.
The symbols used in this and other body repair
manuals may be used alone as well as in
combination in a diagram.
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Drill through two panel thicknesses with
a 5 mm dia. drill
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Drill through one panel thickness
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Drill through two panel thicknesses
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Measuring tape
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Saw
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Abrasive cutter
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hot air blower
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Temperature specification (170°C in this
example)
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Apply substance
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Soldering iron
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Drill with 6mm diameter
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Metal-Inert Gas (MIG) weld
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Drill through one panel thickness with a
5 mm dia. drill
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Resistance Spot Weld
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Welded seam (full or intermittent seam)
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Color coding
Different colors or shading can be used to depict
special areas and components.
Magnified and detailed views
If a detail cannot be clearly seen in the illustration
because of its size or location, it is shown enlarged
in a separate window.
• Blue: Main component which will be removed
or installed. Only actual movements will be
shown in blue in the diagram.
• Magenta: Materials or fixings, e.g. spot welds
or adhesives.
In an assembly operation, the colors show the
sequence of removal steps.
• Green: First component or the first partial
replacement section.
• Blue: Second component or the second partial
replacement section.
• Brown: Third component or the third partial
replacement section.
Movement arrows
Necessary work such as clinching flanges or
moving lugs etc. will be represented by broken
arrows.
Position lines within a diagram
A position line is used to indicate a special position
or a component. A spot weld which must be drilled
out through two panel thicknesses is indicated
here, different to all the others.
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Health and Safety Precautions
General
Appropriate repair methods and their correct
implementation are very important for both vehicle
operating safety and personal safety.
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WARNING: There is danger of injury
through:
High voltage when electrical welding.
– Do not perform welding work in a damp
environment or on a wet substrate. Use
suitable insulation underneath.
Flammable substances in the welding area.
– Remove flammable substances from the
danger area. Remove the fuel tank and,
where required, those components which
supply fuel.
– Completely remove the battery before
carrying out any welding in that area.
Welding fumes, which are harmful to health.
– Always ventilate the workplace well and use
an extraction system.
Welding spatter and UV radiation.
– Wear protective clothing, gloves and welding
mask or welding goggles.
Pyrotechnic components.
– Disconnect the battery negative clamp and
cover the battery terminal. Remove any
airbag components.
All the regulations governing Health and Safety at
Work must be complied with during body repairs.
Personal protection
Welding gases and grinding dusts can be harmful
to the health. For this reason, make sure that
rooms are well ventilated and work using the
welding fumes extraction system. Sealants,
underbody protection and paint residues must not
be burnt down with an unshielded flame, as this
will produce gases which are damaging to health.
A dedicated extraction system must always be
used when welding or brazing.
When working with substances containing solvents,
good ventilation must be provided, respiratory
protection must be worn and an extraction system
must be used.
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Do not weld in damp areas, if necessary use an
insulation mat. Welding and grinding work near the
battery presents the danger of explosion. For this
reason, it must be removed before the work is
started.
Cutting, grinding and alignment work on metal
panels can cause a noise level of 85 to 90 dB (A)
or even more. For this reason, you must always
wear ear defenders.
The various body areas are subject to very high
forces during realignment work. Should any
component suddenly become detached during this
process, there is a very great danger of injury. For
this reason, pulling chains and pulling shackles
must be secured with arrester cables.
NOTE: Work on airbag systems may only be
performed by persons who have a relevant
certificate of competence.
Some special instructions must be followed when
working on airbag systems:
• Always stand to the side of it when removing or
installing an airbag.
• Always store an airbag or an airbag/steering
wheel with the airbag side pointing upwards and
in a safe place.
• Only install the airbag again when the vehicle
is fully repaired and the complete electrical
systems has been tested.
• Take into account the location of air curtains
and shoulder airbags.
Protection of the vehicle
Protect affected areas from weld spatter and dust
during all welding and grinding work on the vehicle.
If metallic dust stays on the vehicle for some time,
there is the likelihood of film rust formation.
Grinding or sanding work produce tiny spots of
damage to the paint surface, which may cause
corrosion.
For this reason, make sure to:
• Use carbon fibre blankets to protect the vehicle
body.
• Use covering film to protect the vehicle body
from sanding dust and metal dust.
• Take appropriate measures to protect the
interior equipment of the vehicle during any
repair work.
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In addition, take into account:
• Remove fuel supply components as necessary.
• Protect working areas which are in danger of
catching fire with a fireproof blanket.
• The welding must not cause components of the
air conditioning system to become heated.
• Removal of any attached components in the
space adjoining the repair area.
• Use covering paper to protect the interior from
grinding dust.
• Create a definite barrier between the work area
and the interior by using a carbon fibre blanket.
Protective equipment
The following protective equipment must always
be used:
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Protective helmet or welding mask.
Ear defenders and breathing protection.
Protective gloves and safety boots.
Welding fume extraction.
Electronic components
Increased use of comfort and safety electronics in
modern motor vehicles also requires the greatest
attention to be paid during body work. Overvoltages
produced during welding and in alignment work
during bodyshell rectification may cause electronic
systems to be damaged. In particular, the safety
instructions for performing welding work on vehicles
with airbag systems must be adhered to.
NOTE: After disconnecting the power supply and
before performing further work, a wait time of up
to 15 minutes must be maintained, depending on
the vehicle. Work on airbag systems may only be
performed by persons who have a relevant
certificate of competence.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Disconnect the battery negative clamp and
cover the battery terminal.
• Disconnect the electrical connector at the airbag
control module.
• If welding is to be performed directly near a
control module, it must be removed beforehand.
• Never connect the negative cable of the welder
near an airbag or a control module.
• Connect the negative cable of the welder close
to the location of the weld.
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For additional information, refer to:
Side Air Curtain Module - Vehicles Built From:
22-06-2007 (501-20 Supplemental Restraint
System, Removal and Installation),
Side Air Bag Module (501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System, Removal and Installation),
Driver Air Bag Module (501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System, Removal and Installation),
Passenger Air Bag Module - Vehicles Built
From: 04/2006 (501-20 Supplemental
Restraint System, Removal and Installation),
Air Bag and Safety Belt Pretensioner
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) (501-20
Supplemental Restraint System, Diagnosis
and Testing).
Liquefied gas vehicles
Alternative fuel vehicles often require special
handling in the workshop area. Above all, assembly
operations to some extent require particular
knowledge when dealing with the special
technology and the safety regulations.
NOTE: Only fully trained personnel are permitted
to work on alternative fuel vehicles.
These special requirements must be understood
and taken into account in the body shop as well.
CAUTION: Danger of fire and explosion.
The safety instructions must always be
followed when performing service work on
fuel/gas systems. Failure to observe this
instruction can lead to injury.
If the smell of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) or
compressed natural gas (CNG) is noticed in the
workshop, instruct everyone present as follows:
• No smoking and extinguish all naked flames.
• Shut off all electrical and air powered
equipment.
• Evacuate the area.
• Ventilate the area.
• Contact the fire control authorities.
• Move the vehicle to a dedicated, well ventilated
area.
Alternative fuels require special handling:
• Handle them in a specially dedicated, well
ventilated area, which is only accessible to
authorized persons.
• Identify the designated area with new warning
notices.
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• If possible close the main shut-off valve and run
the vehicle on alternative fuel until it switches
automatically to petrol operation. Only then is it
allowed to drive the vehicle into the workshop
or service area.
• If possible do not allow any liquefied gas (LPG)
to escape.
• The ambient temperatures must not exceed
40°C. For this reason the LPG and CNG fuel
tanks must be removed on vehicles with LPG
or CNG operation before using a drying oven
to dry the paint where the temperature exceeds
40°C.
Avoid situations in which fuel from an LPG or CNG
fuel tank can escape. These situations include:
• Extremely hot ambient temperatures.
• Parking near a heating device.
• Raising the vehicle near a ceiling heater.
Refrigerated conversion vehicles
Apart from the special materials used in building
the structure of the refrigerated compartment, such
vehicles have special energy and refrigeration
systems which require special handling during
repair.
CAUTIONS:
Danger of injury. Work on the 230volt
system of the refrigeration equipment must
only be carried out by trained specialist
personnel.
The refrigeration system is filled with
refrigerant R134a. This can cause frostbite
if it contacts the skin. Pay attention to the
corresponding warning notices and
instructions in the chapter Air Conditioning
Systems.
NOTE: Work on the refrigerant circuit may only be
performed by persons who have a relevant
certificate of competence.
Vehicles with a refrigerated compartment are often
used to transport foodstuffs. For this reason,
additional hygiene regulations must be complied
with during repair work.
Aluminum and plastic are used to construct the
two different types of compartment found on
refrigerated vehicles.
The aluminum conversion is a very stable and
technically perfect variant. However, against this
the relatively high production costs and a lower
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payload must be taken into account, because of
the weight of the aluminum conversion itself.
NOTE: Basic and in-depth training is offered on
the following topics. You will find an overview of
the complete range listed in the Training brochure
published by the Ford Service Organization.
The plastic conversion has developed into a light,
clean and economical alternative because of
constant further development of materials and
working techniques.
NOTE: The material combinations, the
workmanship and the working methods must
comply with the current food hygiene regulations.
For this reason, service and repair work on the
refrigerated conversion may only be performed by
authorized and specially trained technicians.
Refrigerated compartment constructions are often
made using both materials. The floor pan is made
of structured, slip-proof aluminum panels and the
wall and ceiling cladding is made of smooth
surfaced plastic elements.
CAUTION: PUR hard foam is flammable. If
PUR hard foam is overheated, it will burn
on its own with a brilliant yellowish flame.
It produces unpleasant choking and toxic
fumes. Special measures must be taken
when welding the vehicle body.
Polyurethane wall and ceiling elements are
manufactured using a sandwich principle. An
insulating polyurethane core is coated with food
grade ABS plastic on one side.
PUR hard foam does not decompose, is rot
resistant and is odorless. These properties make
it suitable for use as insulation.
Because of its closed cell structure, water uptake
by PUR hard foam is for the most part only a
problem at edges. Cut edges or other mechanically
worked surfaces must however be sealed with the
greatest care.
The conversion to a refrigerated vehicle is
performed as made-to-order production. The large
surfaces of the wall and ceiling cladding can be
changed and are particularly easy to repair.
If access to the back of a body panel section is
needed because of body straightening work, in
some circumstances it is cheaper to perform a
cut-out repair instead of removing an element.
The repair process is fully described in the Student
Information booklet Refrigeration System
Technology, Transit 2000.5 Freshline.
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Environmental Regulations
Orderly and responsible waste management is not
only very important for the protection of health and
the environment, but it also has great importance
where saving natural resources is concerned.
In body repair shops, since the introduction of the
EU directives on the avoidance of vehicle waste
and the promotion of return, re-use and recycling
of vehicles and their components (2000/53/EU),
more rigorous attention than before is also paid to
avoidance and recycling of waste materials.
NOTE: The organization of disposal in the
operation must comply with the country specific
waste regulations:
In this respect, body repair shops must take into
account and comply with the following
requirements:
• Separate waste according to its recycling and
disposal methods.
• Produce evidence for the correct transport and
disposal of waste.
NOTE: The organization of disposal in the plant
must comply with the requirements of the Waste
Avoidance and Management Act.
The avoidance and recycling of waste must always
take priority. However, despite all measures which
may be taken, waste cannot be completely
avoided.
NOTE: Useable waste which is not allowed in
household rubbish, must be disposed of as special
waste
All remaining waste must be treated as commercial
waste and disposed of according to the local
requirements.
Only applies to the EU:
The vehicle manufacturer is also under a legal
obligation since the older vehicle legislation came
into force throughout Europe in 2002.
This law covers the surrender, withdrawal and
environmentally friendly disposal of older vehicles
through the manufacturer.
The older vehicle legislation contains all the
necessary information for the environmentally
compatible disposal of older vehicles, starting with
preliminary handling involving the removal of all
operating fluids, deactivation of pyrotechnic
components, elimination of pollutants and then
further handling by dismantling components for
re-use and recycling.
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Body Construction
General
Integral body-frame
Under bodywork construction, a general distinction
is made between monocoque and non-monocoque
bodywork. The safety of the occupants is the main
consideration for all types of bodywork
construction. The front and rear sections are
designed so that they absorb the energy of the
impact via crumple zones. The use of modern
design and manufacturing methods and the use of
newly developed body panels (relating to their
deformation and strength properties) mean that,
despite the continuous weight-savings, all
safety-related requirements made of the
construction can be met.
The rigidity of the bodywork is achieved by a panel
skin and panel cross-section with the largest
possible profile and therefore the largest resisting
torque (such as for instance the rocker panel).
Swage lines in the outer area of the bodywork
increase the stiffness and the natural vibration
frequency, to prevent possible drumming noises.
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In this method of construction, coverings,
reinforcements, retaining panels and profiles are
permanently joined together using a variety of
joining techniques (gluing, spot welding, laser
welding, soft soldering or brazing). The
load-bearing function of the structure must always
be achieved in each case.
There is no distinction made between components
which are purely subject to bending/torsion or thrust
loads and parts which perform sealing/covering
functions (as in non-monocoque bodywork for
example). In modern passenger vehicles,
monocoque bodywork is very widespread and
offers the advantages of a lightweight and low-cost
construction.
The mounting points for ancillary components such
as doors and wings are permanently built into the
monocoque bodywork.
High rigidity of the bodywork is vitally important to
keep the elastic deformations low at the joins to
the ancillary components and to prevent noise
when driving. Small gap dimensions are therefore
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only possible on vehicles with very stiff bodywork.
With high bodywork stiffness, the construction can
exert an influence on the handling of the vehicle
(e.g. on poor road surfaces).
Advantages of monocoque bodywork:
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Weight reduction.
Economical manufacturing technology.
High torsional rigidity and high flexural strength.
Defined deformation behavior at the front and
rear.
• Maximum passive safety due to the strong
passenger compartment
The protected passenger compartment with strong
pillars, rocker panels and doors with integral side
impact protection increase occupant protection.
Opening of the doors is ensured, even if there is
extreme deformation.
NOTE: Repair work must always be performed
according to the established workshop literature.
All the safety requirements must be guaranteed
after any repair work has been performed !
Convertible
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Body components adopted from the
Focus 2004.75 (07/2004-)
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Conventional bodywork construction steel
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High-strength sheet steel
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Super-high strength sheet steel
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Maximum-strength sheet steel
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Aluminium, can be subjected to high
stresses
The body of a convertible differs from the principle
of the integral body-frame of a saloon due to the
lack of a roof construction. The body has a high
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degree of torsional stiffness. This is achieved by
using high, super-high and maximum-strength
sheet steel and body reinforcements in
specifically-targeted areas.
These reinforcements can be installed in the area
of the doors (diagonal braces etc.) or on the
underfloor. In contrast to the saloon (or other
non-convertibles) with square-section side
members (closed profile), these reinforcements
have a profile which is open on the underside
(U-section).
Special constructional changes within the bodywork
structure:
• Reinforcing or increase in the thickness of the
sheet steel in the pillar area.
• Reinforcing or increase in the thickness of the
sheet steel in the floor pan structure (rocker
panel area).
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Vehicle body.
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Frame Assembly
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Bolted connection
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• Use of heavily structured reinforcing panels in
the rocker panel and pillar area.
• In the area of the windshield frame and A-pillars,
thick-walled reinforcing tubes are used (roll-over
protection).
• Because there is no roof, the bridge construction
principle cannot be used as it is on the saloon
for example. Flexural and torsional rigidity must
be ensured by other components.
Non-monocoque bodywork
Non-monocoque bodywork is built onto a frame or
a chassis. Frames used for this have various
construction forms, e.g. the ladder frame or tube
frame. Non-monocoque bodywork is the original
way of constructing vehicles.
The ladder frame is still commonly used today for
truck and off-road vehicles. The bodywork is placed
on the frame or chassis. The total load which
occurs while driving is transferred to the chassis.
More sporting vehicles can be built with
non-monocoque bodywork, mostly using a lattice
tube frame. Limitations in the design are accepted
for the benefit of low weight. The outer skin here
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is usually made of plastic or alloy. This type of
construction is also common in touring car racing
for instance.
Special features of non-monocoque bodywork
construction:
• Partly large surface panels and high volume
shaped parts.
• Thicker materials and greater reinforcements
in the frame area.
• Floor pan as frame structure with high torsional
rigidity and flexural strength.
• Side panels only make a small contribution to
the overall stability of the body.
Instructions for repair:
suction power during straightening repairs.
Frequently, the body also has to be detached from
the frame structure in order to carry out separate
repair.
Due to the very stable frame structure, please note
that the straightening behavior is completely
different to that of a passenger vehicle. The frame
and the attached body must be repaired
independently of each other.
Further information can be found in the respective
body repair manual.
Special points:
Tailored blanks
A different repair technique is necessary during
repairs. A deformed frame structure requires high
Blue: Tailored blank
Arrows: Laser weld seam
The term "tailored blanks" describes the connection
of two different panel thicknesses and/or strengths
in the bodywork carcass. This connection is done
using laser weld seams. Cut locations exactly on
the laser weld seams are not permitted, as at
present no joining techniques are approved for use
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in repair procedures that would re-create joins of
the same quality.
NOTE: No cutting, no welding and therefore no
sectional repairs are permitted in the immediate
area of the laser weld seams. The model specific
requirements are documented in the respective
Body Repair Manuals.
Typical application areas are:
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• Side member
• Door inner reinforcement/door frames
• Wheelhouses
• Rocker panel inner reinforcement
• Roof rail inner reinforcement
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Bolted crash element
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Front side member
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Rear side member
The rear of the vehicle, like the front of the vehicle,
has structures which protect the passenger cell
through staged deformation in the event of an
accident. The design layouts, however, are adapted
to the requirements of the rear area.
Different materials and design features lead to
staged deformation of the front and rear of the
vehicle in an accident.
Crash element:
At the front of the vehicle there is a crash element
which is connected to the side member by threaded
connections. This crash element can absorb light
impacts of up to about 15 km/hr. Because of the
threaded connections, the crash element can be
changed very quickly.
NOTE: Deformed crash elements must not be
straightened or repaired.
Heavier impacts which can no longer be absorbed
by the crash element must be absorbed by the side
members or the floor pan structure. Depending on
the extent of the damage, a part or complete
replacement can be performed on the side
member.
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Diagnosis and Damage Evaluation
Assessment of the extent of the damage includes
visual inspection and dimensional inspection of the
vehicle. In order to correctly determine the extent
of the damage caused by an accident, in-depth
technical knowledge, practical experience with the
technical equipment and the testing and measuring
devices is required.
Noticeable damage to the bodywork
structure
Positive accidental damage assessment can only
be achieved if the service technician is able to
reconstruct the effect of an impact on the body
structure.
For example:
If the impact occurs on the front left-hand side
member, the right-hand side member will usually
also have been damaged. Often the length of this
side member will not have changed, but because
of the rigid body design, it may have become
deformed. This damage can be detected through
the size of the gap between the door and fender
or by measuring the vehicle.
In the case of more severe impacts, in which the
front part of the vehicle cannot absorb all of the
impact energy, the passenger cell is also used to
absorb the energy. Here, the energy is transferred
via the A pillar and distributed there. This results
in deformations in the roof and the door sill.
NOTE: Because of existing damage to the
bodywork structure, damage diagnosis on a vehicle
lift may give extra incorrect diagnosis results.
NOTE: Training courses are offered on this subject.
For an overview, please refer to the Ford Service
Organisation's training course brochure.
If for instance the Ford Focus Coupé/Cabriolet is
raised on a vehicle lift, the dead weight of the
vehicle will cause the front end to drop by approx.
2 to 3 mm.
The altered door position is clearly recognizable
by stiffness of the lock; the door moves upwards.
This causes the lock pin to contact the guide
element of the door lock.
It is possible to draw conclusions about the extent
of the damage through a visual inspection of the
external damage. In general, the following areas
are to be checked during the visual inspection:
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• Outer panel including seam seals for cracks or
flakes in the paint caused by the accident.
• Size of the gap on doors and hoods for
evenness.
• Freedom of movement of door and hood/tailgate
locks.
• The vehicle roof for folds (gap measurement on
vehicles with sunroof)
• Dotted flange in door section for deformation
and cracked weld spots.
• The side members and crash components for
crumpling and folding.
• Trunk floor and floor pan from above and below
for crumpling.
No noticeable damage to the bodywork
structure
In addition to external indicators such as flaking
paintwork or cracks in the underbody protection, it
is vital to check for damage to the body structure
that is not visible from the outside (hidden body
damage) during a damage assessment. Unless
ancillary components are removed, it is often
impossible to achieve accurate diagnosis of the
underlying body parts.
NOTE: In order to determine the damage as
accurately as possible, it may be necessary to
remove ancillary components in the area of the
damage.
Particular attention must be paid to the following
components:
• The A, B and C pillars in the roof area.
• Floor pan.
• Rear ancillary components, such as bumper,
lights, etc.
• Trunk floor, spare wheel cavity.
• Rear coverings, such as interior trim, carpet,
etc.
• Lower rubber seals, e.g. in door area (welded
flange).
• Area under the rear seat.
• Attachment points of transmission system,
steering, engine, drive shafts, front and rear
axles.
• Electrical components, e.g. the radio (damage
through shaking or through voltage peaks).
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Non-monocoque bodywork
The chassis and bodywork must always be
checked during damage diagnosis on vehicles with
non-monocoque bodywork.
It is also important here to inspect closely for
damage the impact area and the areas absorbing
forces.
With these vehicles, simple inspections can already
give an indication of possible deformations.
In addition, you must check for the following for
vehicles with frame structures:
• Cracks in the paint on the frame welds.
• Traces of deformation on frame components.
• Check attachment points (silent blocks) for
position changes and damage.
• Changed position of rubber seals.
• Fit and function of the ancillary components.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Body Sheet Metal
Types of steel
Steel body panels are still the most important
materials used in the fabrication of stressed skin
vehicle bodies. In addition to the familiar types of
steel, reinforced high-strength and also
ultra-high-strength special steels are used in
vehicle body construction.
• Normal strength steel has a minimum yield
strength of up to about 210 N/mm².
• High strength steels have a minimum yield
strength of about 150 to 600 N/mm².
• Ultra-high-strength steels have a minimum yield
strength of about 400 to 1200 N/mm².
Types of steels are classified by their properties of
strength and elasticity.
High-strength and ultra-high-strength steels are
mostly installed in safety relevant locations
(structural components). Among others, these are
side members, pillars, roof frames.
Pos. Used type of steel Application range
Pos. Used type of steel Application range
1
Ultra High Strengh
Steel (UHSS)
Impact carriers,
Bumper carriers,
Reinforcements ...
2
Extra High Strengh
Steel (EHSS)
Frame side
member, ...
3
Very High Strengh
Steel (VHSS)
Wheel house, ...
4
High Strengh Steel
(HSS)
Roof sticks, ...
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Normal strength
steels
Outer Panel, ...
Normal strength steels
Normal strength steels are most often used in body
construction. They are relatively soft and are
therefore particularly suitable for the deep drawing
processes used in body manufacturing. As well as
very good reshaping properties, the panels also
have a relatively high rigidity.
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High strength steel panels
The strength of the material and the nature of the
surface can be changed as required by different
engineering processes. In order to achieve suitable
configuration and a good match between
construction specifications and what is possible in
production, a large range of high strength panels
is available.
The range of the minimum yield strength is from
180 N/mm² to 460 N/mm². High strength thin steel
panels usually have a surface finish. Electrolytic
surface sealing is preferred. Within the group of
high strength steels, various types of steel are used
in body construction:
• Micro-alloyed high strength steels for very
difficult drawn components such as fenders, the
internal components of doors, hoods and
luggage compartment lids or load bearing
components such as sidemembers,
crossmembers etc.
• Bake-hardening steels and phosphorus
alloyed steels for external panel components
with higher draw depth and subject to higher
operational demands.
• Isotropic materials for flat shaped outer steel
panels on doors, hoods, luggage compartment
lids, roofs.
Because of the use of such steels, some special
points must be taken into account during body
repair:
• Increased force required during straightening.
• Strong springback tendency during alignment
work.
• Cutting tools have a shorter useful life.
• NOTE: High-strength and ultra-high-strength
steel panels must not be heated during
straightening work.
Work without applying heat when carrying out
straightening work. Losses of strength will occur
at temperatures as low as 400°C. The basic
working methods and the tools to be used are
the same however.
Coated steel panels
In a similar way to high-strength steel panels,
coated steel panels are finding more applications
because of the better corrosion protection which
they offer. There are basically two different process
which are used to apply a zinc layer:
• Hot dip zinc coating (no longer used in vehicle
construction).
• Electrolytic zinc plating.
The following points must be noted when welding:
Ultra-high-strength steels
These steels are predominately used for body
structural components which are relevant to safety.
Despite the reduced thicknesses of the panels
used, weight reduction is often achieved together
with greater strength. As with high-strength steels,
special types of steel are used in the
ultra-high-strength steels group:
• Complex phase steels are used for door side
impact carriers, bumper carriers and body
components relevant to crashes. Besides high
strength, they have good cold reshaping
properties and are easily welded.
• Dual phase steels have the same properties
as complex phase steels. Because of their high
strengthening properties they are suitable for
body reinforcements.
• Residual austenite steels and martensite
phase steels have very high strength levels of
up to 1200 N/mm² and are mostly used in body
structures relevant to crashes.
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NOTE: Welding fumes are harmful to health. Make
certain that the workspace is well ventilated and
use welding fume extraction.
• Zinc starts to melt at about 420°C.
• The zinc vaporizes at a temperature of about
900°C.
• The amount of heating determines the damage
to the zinc coating, and therefore to the
corrosion protection.
• NOTE: Coated panels have a higher electrical
resistance, but this can be compensated for by
increasing the welding current by 10 - 20% .
Resistance spot welding is particularly suitable
for welding zinc-coated panels, because no
widespread warming occurs.
• With electrolytically zinc-plated panels there is
no need for any special preparation because
the zinc coating does not need to be removed.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Tools and Equipment for Body Repairs
Alignment systems
NOTE: Please refer to the Ford Service Equipment
Catalog for information on the body tools
recommended by Ford.
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Description
1
Universal aligning and measuring system
2
Universal alignment angle system
Basically, the aligning and measuring system must
satisfy the following requirements:
• Universally applicable to all types of passenger
car. Can also be used on light commercial and
off-road vehicles.
• Accepts the forces involved during straightening.
• High stability and mobility.
• Can accept all or part of the weight of the
vehicle.
• Quick to set up.
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Straightening and alignment repairs are often
required to restore a vehicle body to its original
shape after accident damage.
Universal aligning and measuring systems and
universal alignment angle systems are suitable for
this work.
• Simple to use.
– Stationary design with drive-on ramp.
– Height-adjustable aligning platform.
– Universal gauge extensions with fast
anchoring ability around the whole
circumference of the aligning platform.
• Facility to test individual body measurement
points, with or without aggregates being
removed.
Alignment angle devices survey the vehicle at
several points on the body. These are usually
points which are also used in production. In
addition, a recording over the rocker panels is
possible. A measuring system is not needed,
because the necessary body points are specified
with gauges. For this purpose, vehicle specific or
universal gauges are available.
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Universal alignment systems consist of a vehicle
mounting (universal clamps at the rocker panels)
and a pulling device. In addition, a measuring
system is required.
NOTE: Because universal clamps are used, the
rocker panel area must be reworked for optical and
corrosion protection reasons after the repair is
completed.
Pay attention to the following points:
• Clean the attachment areas.
• Anchor the vehicle free of stress on the relevant
system.
• Support the aggregates to take strain off the
body.
As a basic principal, body reference points should
be chosen which are shown in the body frame
measurement data sheet.
NOTE: To be able to determine difference in
measurements, the same reference points must
always be chosen on both sides. For this purpose
the beam compass must be positioned
symmetrically.
Comparison measurements can also be made on
the outside of the body. Depending on the damage,
left/right measurements (symmetry measurements)
and diagonal measurements can be made using
the beam compass, telescopic rod or a measuring
tape.
Laser measuring systems
Measuring systems
These systems use laser beams which are
projected in one or more planes.
In order to exactly diagnose a damaged vehicle
body, measuring systems are required. Depending
on the measuring method, the systems vary in
having mechanical, optical, acoustic and electronic
measuring devices. In some cases, hybrid versions
of particular systems are found.
NOTE: When working with each measuring system,
the manufacturer's instructions provided in the
description of the measuring equipment must be
followed.
Basically, the measuring systems must meet the
following requirements:
• Universally applicable to all types of passenger
car. Also can be used on light commercial and
off-road vehicles.
• Suitable for all accident damage.
• Fast capture of body measurement points in the
underfloor and external areas.
• Data catalog to record all measurement points
(length, width and height) both with and without
the aggregates being installed.
By the use of two parallel laser heads which can
be turned, symmetrical points of a vehicle body
can be tested and compared. Using the linear
scales which are attached to the measuring points,
the measurement data is read off with the aid of
the projected laser beams.
NOTE: Basic and in-depth training is offered on
the following topics. You will find an overview of
the complete range of training offered in the Ford
Service Organization training brochure.
The use of mechanical measuring equipment is an
easy and effective way to check a vehicle frame
and chassis assembly quickly, exactly and reliably.
Beam compass
The beam compass is a very practical and
straightforward aid for measuring bodywork and
especially floor assemblies. The beam compass
can be used to detect dimensional variations
across the length and the width by means of
comparison measurements and diagonal
measurements.
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The integral inclination gauge also allows
differences in height to be quickly checked.
Mechanical measuring system
In many cases an assessment of the damage can
be made with the help of this system, without the
need for elaborate setting up.
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Measuring systems which are firmly mounted on
an aligning platform require more work in setting
them up. They are used to constantly check
measurements during alignment work.
This type of mechanical measuring system has
measuring scales and measuring slides in three
measuring axes. So that the body can be
measured, the vehicle is secured on the aligning
platform base frame using four universal chassis
clamps. The exact fixing points are given in each
respective data sheet.
Because of its self-centering mount, measurement
can be carried out by one person.
Further advantages:
• Fast deployment.
• Simple to use.
• Can be extended using adapters, measuring
probes and measuring tubes.
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Description
1
Ultrasound measuring instrument
2
Mechanical-electronic measuring system
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Ultrasonic and mechanical-electronic measuring
systems
These measuring systems can be combined with
all current aligning platforms. In addition these
measuring systems can be used independently of
an aligning platform by using a vehicle lift or
suitable support stands.
Acoustic or ultrasonic measuring systems use
ultrasonic emitters and sensors to survey a body.
To do this, ultrasonic emitters are mounted on the
vehicle using special attachments. During the
measuring process the ultrasonic emitters
constantly send out signals which are received by
sensors (microphones) and then passed to a
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computer. The measurements are displayed on
the computer screen and are compared with the
required values supplied by the vehicle
manufacturer.
The ways in which mechanical-electronic
measuring systems can be used are similar to
those of the acoustic measuring systems. They
can also be set up on a suitable understructure,
without an alignment jig. After this system has been
arranged under the vehicle floor and adjusted to
three undamaged vehicle measuring points, the
measuring arm is brought up to the required
measuring points and the readings compared with
the reference values. The data is transmitted to a
computer where it is evaluated and the results
displayed on a screen.
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Description
1
MIG welding machine
2
Resistance spot welding machine
NOTE: If a suitably powerful welding machine is
not available and multi-layer panel joints with a
total thickness of over 3 mm need to be made,
puddle welding must be used.
Although in principle, high and super high-strength
panels are adequately or well suited to resistance
spot welding, considerable problems may arise
because of low welding power, especially where
thicker panels or three layers of panel must be
welded together in the workshop. In particular,
older welding equipment does not have the latest
welding technology nor welding power and
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Welding gear
As in the past, the dominant process in body
construction is resistance welding, in particular
spot welding. Depending on body type, up to 5000
spot welds are applied, either by welding robots or
in the multi-point welding machine.
Resistance spot welding permits very high energy
to be concentrated on a relatively small area of the
workpiece in the shortest possible time and when
high pressure is applied, a permanent joint is
formed. During repairs the resistance spot welds
used in production must be re-created accordingly.
therefore cannot reliably join panel thicknesses
greater than 3 mm.
Equipment with inverter technology allows better
spot weld quality because of a constant high
welding current. In addition the high welding current
makes shorter welding times possible and the
electrodes therefore have a longer working life.
Inverter welding is a further development of
electrode welding.
Further advantages of the new inverter welding
equipment are:
• good welding performance with constant quality,
even with high switch-on times
• recognition of and compensation for disruptive
factors: e.g. primer, adhesive, rust-prevention
paint
• own and pre-set welding programs which can
be saved and called up
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• quality confirmation through logging of all
important welding data
• fast changing of spot welding clamps or spot
welding guns as required
The following functions can be controlled and
monitored by programming the welding equipment:
• Control of the start conditions by resistance
measurement (dirt, paint, bodywork adhesive,
shunt circuit through the next spot weld).
• Ensuring the optimum welded connection.
• Checking the energy balance, resistance and
quality.
In the case of resistance spot welded connections,
faults in the weld are difficult to see from the
outside. It is therefore absolutely vital to know the
particular properties of the welding machine being
used. A test weld with subsequent peeling test will
provide information on the quality of the weld. The
spot weld itself must not separate, it must tear
away leaving a hole.
In the production of vehicle bodies, MIG welding
plays a minor role as a joining technique. It is used
for components subject to high demands, such as
threaded plates for axle mountings, or at locations
which cannot be spot welded for access reasons.
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Establish Repair Method
General
Before starting accident repair work, make sure
that the necessary spare parts and repair material
are available.
Planning
NOTE: The body interconnection is to be
maintained if possible. Repair is preferred to
renewal of body components. Furthermore, check
if it is possible to perform a partial repair.
• Separate and remove the old part.
– Take into account the special features
particular to the vehicle.
• Prepare the joint locations.
– - Sand and align the weld flanges.
– Apply corrosion protection measures.
– Offer up the new part.
• Attach the new component.
• Rework the welded joints (grind welded seams).
During planning the following job steps must be
observed and adhered to:
• Determine the repair method taking into account
the information made available in ETIS.
• Work out which repair components will be
needed and obtain them.
• Establish what disassembly work is needed.
• Check for specific features such as airbags,
route of water drain hoses, electric cables and
the location of NVH elements.
• Cut out the old parts (only when the new parts
are waiting ready).
• Prepare the joint locations.
• Attach the new parts.
• Prepare the area of the repair for painting
(grinding welded beads).
• Perform any solder work which is required at
the repair location.
Chronological sequence of repair
NOTE: Refer to each vehicle specific chapter in
the workshop literature for details on the individual
points.
The actual sequence of repair can be divided into
the following steps:
Job steps for the coachbuilder:
• Straightening
• Establish separating cuts and mark them.
– Take into account the requirements given in
the repair instructions.
– Place the new part ready for use and include
it in the repair plan.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Alignment Check
General
If there is concern that the body has been
deformed, the body must be measured. Several
measuring procedures and tools can be used for
this purpose.
With simple measuring systems, it is possible in
most cases to draw a conclusion about the extent
of the damage through a quick measurement
without time-consuming assembly work
(straightening jig).
NOTE: For the floor pan and the exterior of the
vehicle, measuring data is contained in the
vehicle-specific repair instructions for each vehicle.
Manufacturers of measuring and straightening jigs
create data sheets for this purpose for each
vehicle.
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Data sheets with the body frame dimensions for
body measurement are specified in the
model-specific repair instructions in each case.
Pay attention to the position of the measuring
probes for each of the measurements given. A
tolerance of ± 3 mm applies to all specified
dimensions.
Measuring points that are specified in a curve are
to be measured so that the greatest distance from
the opposite measuring point is reflected. For exact
determination of the measuring points, enlarged
sections are shown.
Example of measuring the vehicle
superstructure
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Example of measuring the floor pan
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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Straightening
General
Special features of non-monocoque
bodywork
Straightening repairs are often required to restore
the original body shape. To do this, the vehicle
must be placed on a straightening jig so that a
pulling device can be used.
Straightening is different to monocoque body
construction because of separate straightening for
bodywork and chassis.
NOTE: Basic and advanced training courses are
offered for the following contents. For an overview
of all training courses offered, please refer to the
Ford Service Organisation training course
brochure.
Straightening is considered as the process of
pulling out the deformed body parts, up to cutting
out the parts that need replacing. If distorted
components remain on the vehicle, then the term
alignment work is used.
Body straightening requires practice and
experience. Before starting body straightening, the
exact direction of impact must be determined. The
straightening force must be applied in the opposite
direction to that of the impact. Only in this way can
it be guaranteed that the original shape will be
achieved again.
Note the following points during the process of
body straightening:
• Secure the pulling unit with a safety cable.
• Do not remove bonded glass prior to
straightening.
• Never apply heat during straightening.
• If necessary, open doors or hoods/lids/liftgates
during straightening.
• Check dimensions and gaps continuously during
straightening.
• High-strength steel panels have a stronger
tendency to retain their deformed shape.
• During the straightening repairs, monitor the
attachment of the pulling unit to the vehicle.
• Carry out the straightening work in several
stages, never in one pulling process. This
prevents the risk of overstretching and of joints
tearing out.
• During individual straightening steps (under a
pulling load), relieve tension by striking the
deformed areas with an aluminum hammer while
they are still under tension.
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If only the body is damaged in an accident, light
straightening repairs can be carried out while still
mounted on the chassis.
NOTE: With strong straightening forces, these
bolted connections may be damaged (bodywork
to chassis frame). Monitor the bolted connections
continuously during the straightening work. Holding
clamps or alignment angles must be attached
directly to the chassis frame.
Straightening of chassis frames
NOTE: High-strength steels must not be heated.
If the body and chassis frame have to be
straightened, they must first be separated from
each other.
The following conditions must be met:
• The repair must be economically justified.
• The production quality and stability of a frame
must be achieved again after carrying out the
repair.
• In principle, the driving and operating safety of
the vehicle is paramount.
• Cold straightening of deformed areas with sharp
edged folds cannot be carried out.
• Straightening with the application of heat
(welding torch) requires much experience and
accurate knowledge of the behavior of steel
panels when heated.
• The temperature and duration of application of
the heat are to be considered in particular.
• Individual components of the frame, such as
cross members, brackets, etc. can be replaced.
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Complete Panel Replacement/Partial Replacement
NOTE: Basic and advanced training is offered for
the following contents. For an overview of all
training courses offered, please refer to the Ford
Service Organisation's training course brochure.
Repairs always mean intervention in the body shell
structure and thus also intervention in the vehicle's
passive security system.
NOTE: From an economic perspective, the
possibility of a partial replacement (sectional repair)
must be considered when assessing an
accident-damaged vehicle.
Partial Replacement
the model-specific body literature. These
requirements must be complied with.
Depending on the damaged areas, further facts
are to be taken into account when deciding for or
against partial replacement:
• Severance cuts should be as short as possible.
• The effort for follow-on work on the connections
must not be too great.
• It must be possible to reproduce the optical path
of visible edges on door openings.
• Inner reinforcement panels must not limit the
straightening work.
• Inner reinforcement profiles in the pillar areas
must allow for separation.
• The Ford regulations for partial replacements
on structural frame sections must be taken into
account.
• The large surface welding seams at the
connections must be restored.
Advantages of a partial replacement
A partial replacement repair offers many
advantages for a professional repair of accident
damage:
The following are always crucial for the decision:
• Repairs can be made both in the outer panel
area (e.g. side frame) and in the inner areas
(e.g. structural member, trunk floor).
• The repair can be limited to the actual damaged
area.
• Reduction of repair costs, as aggregates and
other components can usually remain in the
vehicle.
• How economical the repair is.
• Retention of the original join.
Complete replacement
Item
Description
1
Join area
2
Original welding
Decision criteria
In addition, Ford must have given its approval for
a sectional replacement solution in the damaged
area. For those partial replacements approved by
the factory and described in the model-specific
body workshop literature/technician's information,
some spare parts (service parts) specially prepared
for partial replacements are offered through the
spare parts sales department.
In a complete replacement, the original connections
are largely reused.
Sectional replacement (sectional repair) means
the replacement of a section of the body shell
structure. Sectional repairs fulfill their purpose
above all if the replacement of a complete part is
too time-consuming and thus not economical.
Approved sectional repairs are clearly defined in
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A complete replacement is advantageous if the
damaged body part can be detached from its
original connections and a completely new part
can be fitted without creating additional joints (e.g.
liftgate).
A complete replacement is necessary if there is no
sectional replacement solution.
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Corrosion Prevention
The corrosion protection provided in production
must be carefully maintained and reproduced
during body repair work, in order to ensure the
long-term warranty for Ford vehicles.
NOTE: Please take the notes in the model-specific
repair descriptions into account. Please also note
the manufacturer's instructions when handling the
different anti-corrosion agents.
Only Ford original bodywork components and Ford
approved repair materials are to be used for body
repairs. The Ford logo is stamped onto every Ford
original spare part.
Panel coatings and corrosion
protection
Body steel panels are provided with a coating for
corrosion protection purposes. The coating material
is predominantly zinc in a variety of composition
forms. Aluminum is also used to some extent.
Basically, all types of steel sheet can be coated.
A variety of coating processes are used:
• Hot dip zinc coating (no longer used in vehicle
construction).
• Electrolytic zinc plating.
• Organic coating.
• Hot dip aluminum coating.
Corrosion protection measures during
repair work
CAUTION: Always be extremely careful
when handling solvents, sealants and
adhesives. Some products contain
substances harmful to health or give off
harmful or poisonous vapors. Always
follow the manufacturer's instructions. If
there is any doubt as to whether a
particular solvent is suitable, it must NOT
be used.
All Ford bodywork components have a cathodic
primer. Moreover, most parts are zinc-plated on
one or both sides. If possible, these protective
layers must not be damaged.
Before welding
Interior surfaces of new bodywork components
which will no longer be accessible after installation
must be painted beforehand. The welding flanges
are treated with a special welding primer. The joint
areas are not always accessible from inside later.
Therefore, prepare these areas so that no soot is
produced by burning paint during welding.
NOTE: In order to ensure that the corrosion
protection produced in production is not destroyed,
the working area must be kept as small as possible.
NOTE: Welding fumes are harmful to health. Make
certain that the workspace is well ventilated and
use welding fume extraction.
NOTE: Do not touch cleaned bare metal any more
with the bare hands. The dampness of your hands
will corrode the metal.
The following points must be noted when welding:
Procedure:
• Zinc starts to melt at about 420°C.
• The zinc vaporizes at a temperature of about
900°C.
• The amount of heating determines the damage
to the zinc coating, and therefore to the
corrosion protection.
• Resistance spot welding is particularly suitable
for welding zinc-coated panels, because no
widespread warming occurs.
• With electrolytically zinc-plated panels there is
no need for any special preparation because
the zinc coating does not need to be removed.
• Remove the primer or paint/zinc layer in the
welding area using a tress wire brush to prevent
the formation of soot from the paint.
• Thoroughly clean the welding area with a metal
cleaning agent and rub dry.
• Coat the welding flange with welding primer on
all sides and allow to dry.
NOTE: Coated panels have a higher electrical
resistance, but this can be compensated for by
increasing the welding current by 10 - 20% .
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NOTE: The welding primer must only be applied
thinly to the spot welding area, to minimize
spattering when welding.
After welding
During repair work, body panels are often heated
at very high temperatures, which results in the
destruction of the corrosion protection.
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Reworking of the affected areas is therefore vital:
• Grind the welded seams flat and clean
thoroughly with silicone remover. Dry with a
lint-free cloth.
• If the join area is accessible from the inside, the
transition area to the paint must be abraded for
all types of join so that good adhesion of the
primer is achieved later.
• If the join area is not accessible from the inside,
the cleaning and sanding work is not done. For
this reason, ensure that there is as little
contamination as possible in the area of the
repair. This allows the cavity wax applied later
to penetrate the join area without hindrance.
NOTE: Only apply a small amount of panel cleaner
to the cleaning cloth when cleaning the repair area.
Make sure that no cleaner reaches the connecting
flange, so that the welding primer is not washed
away again.
Priming after welding
Primer is applied to the welded flanges after
cleaning. A check must also be made that the
production corrosion protection is present in the
area of the flanges. Any damage must also be
re-primed.
Apply clinched flange protection to the clinched
flange using one of the flat nozzles supplied. The
nozzle must be cut to the necessary width
beforehand and the guide stop cut as required.
During application the clinched edge must be
covered with an overlap of at least 3 mm. The
beginnings, ends and edges or interruptions in the
sealer bead need to be reworked by forming with
a brush or a spatula, to ensure a 100% tight sealing
of the flange.
The speed and angle of application are decisive
for a good appearance and a bubble-free bead.
Always apply the sealer with as few as possible
interruptions to avoid sealer rework. Never use
solvents or thinners as this will considerably slow
down the hardening process of the sealer.
For an application thickness of 3 mm of the
clinched flange sealer it is recommended to allow
to dry over night at room temperature. A minimum
hardening time of 5 hours is required anyhow
before a 2-component primer can be applied.
Clinched flange protection applied to the correct
width and thickness.
Sealing work
Depending on the type of repair, the clinched
flanges on the hood, doors, tailgate and trunk lid
must be sealed with clinched flange sealer.
Clinched flange protection with flat nozzle
Underbody protection/stone chip
protection
The underbody protection is used as corrosion
protection and must also be applied such that it
matches the original condition, from a visual
perspective.
Two main application methods are used in
production:
Clean the clinched flange area of the new
component with silicone remover and dry with a
lint-free cloth.
The sealant must be applied to the dry primed
surface (i.e. dip priming as for delivery).
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• The underbody protection is applied as a
sprayable sealing compound.
• In the area around the structural members, the
underbody protection is sprayed on and spread
across a wide area.
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Because of the coarse surface structure of the
stone chip protection material, it is recommended
to only perform a repair over the whole surface, if
there is damage over visible areas. Otherwise there
is the danger of serious irregularities on the
surface.
The thickness and appearance of the underbody
protection and stone chip protection must be
matched to the original. Special spray guns are
used to work the materials for this reason. A test
spray must always be performed beforehand
however, to determine the correct appearance and
layer thickness.
Cavity protection
After painting work has been completed, a general
check is made of the work that has been done.
Before final reassembly of the vehicle, the cavity
wax protection in the area of the repair must be
renewed. Cavity wax protection must be performed
carefully so that the quality of the repair conforms
with Ford standards:
• Guide the cavity wax probe carefully in the area
of the repair so that targeted corrosion
protection is achieved.
• Pay special attention to edges and swage line
on stepped joints, the wax must cover the inner
edge areas.
• The cavity wax must flow along the stepped
sheets so that the wax is drawn between them
by capillary action.
A hole may be drilled in a suitable place for areas
which are not accessible for the application of
cavity wax. The diameter depends on the size of
plugs available. When this is done it is vital to make
sure that no drilling swarf remains in the cavity (rust
will form if any remains). The edge of the hole must
be treated with cavity wax. Finally close with a plug
and seal with underseal.
Only on components with clinched flange edges:
After painting, the inner clinched flange edge must
be sealed as far as is possible with cavity wax. For
this, the repaired component should be positioned
upright and corrosion protection wax sprayed into
the water drainage holes and/or the thread holes
for the hinges in both directions (50 ml corresponds
to about 20 seconds spraying time).
For doors, tilt and turn the component to spread
the corrosion protection wax over the whole edge
of the flange.
Wax application
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Corrosion protection for the floor pan (example)
Item
Description
1
Injection points for cavity wax protection
2
PVC stone chip protection at the wheel arches
3
PVC underbody protection
4
PVC stone chip protection
5
PU primer
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501-25-38
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501-25-38
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Corrosion Damage/Corrosion Repair
Modern vehicle bodies are protected from corrosion
by elaborate measures. Multilayer coatings on the
panel surface prevent direct contact between the
metal and oxygen, and so protect it from corrosion.
In the long-term however, corrosion on a vehicle
cannot be completely prevented.
NOTE: Basic and in-depth training is offered on
the following topics. You will find an overview of
the complete range of training in the Training
Brochure issued by the Ford Service Organization.
What is corrosion?
Corrosion is destruction of a subsurface caused
by chemical or electrochemical effects which
operate from the outer surface.
If the protective layers become damaged,
electrochemical conversion processes are initiated,
which allow the metal to oxidize. This leads to the
formation of corrosion.
The following factors lead to corrosion:
• Mechanical damage such as stone chips and
scratches which penetrate through to the steel
panel.
• Damp interiors.
• Unfavorable weather or environmental
conditions, as may occur in areas with high
humidity, high salt content in the air or serious
air pollution due to aggressive gases and dusts.
• Insufficient corrosion protection after repairs.
• Lack of care by the vehicle owner of the painted
and corrosion proofed surfaces or areas on the
vehicle.
In order to maintain long-term corrosion protection,
the vehicle must be checked at regular intervals.
In doing so, the follow areas must be inspected
and any damage rectified:
• Damage to the paint surface cause by scratches
or stone impact must be suitably rectified
according to the specifications.
• Damage to the PVC underbody protection or
the PU stone chip protection must be refinished.
• Damage to the PVC underbody protection or
the PU stone chip protection must be refinished.
• Incomplete or damaged sealing at clinched
flanges must be renewed.
• Check the cavity protection and renew it if
incomplete.
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• Poorly installed or damaged covers and stone
chip protection fixtures must always be renewed.
• Check seals and seal carriers for wear and
correct mounting. Any damaged seals must be
renewed.
• All rubber grommets and blanking plugs must
be present and correctly installed.
• A damp or wet floor inside the vehicle indicates
that there are leaks in the bodywork. The interior
must be dried out and the leaks must be
completely rectified.
The corrosion formation can vary in extent.
With rust film or edge rust formation, the surface
of the paint has small traces of corrosion present.
The traces of corrosion can possibly be removed
in such cases by polishing the paint surfaces. If
this is not possible however, the traces of corrosion
must be rectified by using a touch-up technique.
If the corrosion is just starting, with up to 1 mm
rusting below (in the form of a dot or a line) the
damage is rectified as follows:
• Clean the defective location.
• Mechanically remove the rusting which is
starting below the surface.
• If the area is small, apply primer and allow it to
dry, then use the paint pencil to touch up the
area - if not, respray the damaged area.
If rust is already under the paint finish to the steel
panel, then the whole paint finish in the affected
area must be sanded away.
Furthermore, the existing traces of corrosion in the
body panel must be carefully and completely
removed.
Finally a new paint finish must be applied in this
area. In the case of rusting through, the affected
body panel is already completely destroyed. Such
damage requires complete or at least partial
replacement.
NOTE: : In the general section there are several
chapters which present the techniques necessary
for a professional corrosion repair.
The outcome of this is the following repair
sequence:
•
•
•
•
Remove the rusted-through part.
Remove the remaining traces of corrosion.
Offer up the new part.
Prepare the joint areas.
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• Weld the new part into place.
• Produce the corrosion protection.
For a professional repair it is essential to reproduce
the corrosion protection during and after the repair.
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501-25-40
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Sealer, Underbody Protection Material and Adhesives
Sealants, adhesives, cavity wax and underbody
protection materials are used during the various
body repairs. In this area Ford offers a range of
products which have been tested and matched to
each other.
CAUTION: Always be extremely careful
when handling solvents, sealants and
adhesives. Some products contain
substances harmful to health or give off
harmful or poisonous vapors. Always
follow the manufacturer's instructions. If
there is any doubt as to whether a
particular solvent is suitable, it must NOT
be used.
Clinched flange protection
One-component adhesive/sealer which can be
applied by brush or spraying, based on MS
polymer, with a flat nozzle for application and with
the following properties:
• Can be sanded
• Permanently elastic
• Non-corrosive
• Very good adhesion
• Rapid hardening and resistant to ageing
• Can be over-painted with almost all proprietary
paints
It is very durable and has good resistance to
abrasion,
Cavity wax
This touch-proof, transparent corrosion protection
wax is used for the preservation of cavities and
flange joints.
Anti-corrosion wax
Anti-corrosion wax is a coating material which can
be applied in fine spray, forming a very thin and
grease-like protective film, therefore offering very
good corrosion protection.
2-component metal adhesive
For joining metal to metal and plastic to metal. The
adhesive reduces droning noises and improves
corrosion protection.
Windshield sealant
Solvent-containing, stable sealing material. The
sealer is permanently elastic and does not form a
skin on the surface.
1-component window glass adhesive kit
For direct glazing. The vehicle is ready to drive
after 6 hours (passenger airbag). Prevents contact
corrosion.
2-component window glass adhesive kit
• Silicon-free
For direct glazing. The vehicle is ready to drive
after 1 hour (passenger airbag). The adhesive is
not an electrical conductor and permits
interference-free radio reception. Prevents contact
corrosion. Using a 150ml additional cartridge, the
adhesive can also be used for large windows or to
produce a double seam of adhesive.
• Solvent-free and low-odor
PU glass adhesive
• suitable for gluing HVH elements into position
in their respective body areas
150ml additional/replacement cartridge for direct
glazing using 2-component window adhesive kit.
Suitable for double beads or larger windows. Also
suitable for sealing NVH elements.
Seam sealant T Anthracite
One-component sealer based on MS polymer, for
sealing joints and seams, with the following
properties:
Body sealant T beige
Sealer with the following properties:
• Stable
• Contains solvent
• Especially suitable for visible seams
• After hardening can be overpainted with
two-pack paint
Underbody Coating
Underbody protection is necessary for permanently
elastic corrosion protection of vehicle underbodies.
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G468070en
501-25-41
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501-25-41
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Cutting Technique
NOTE: Without exception, before starting work you
must read the safety and warning instructions in
the chapter "Safety Instructions". In addition, pay
attention to the warning instructions of the particular
equipment manufacturer.
NOTE: After all separation work, make certain that
the metal swarf is completely removed from the
vehicle body.
Possible cut lines (example)
Depending on the separating tools used, there are
some fundamental points to bear in mind:
• Only start the cutting work once the new part is
to hand.
• Compare the new part with the old part for
shape and size.
• The straightening work must be completed
before any body components to be replaced are
cut out.
• Before separation work is started, all welded
connections which cannot be seen must be
freed of underbody protection, sealant etc.
Spot weld milling tool
Resistance spot welds are separated using a spot
weld drilling machine or a spot weld milling tool.
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NOTE: Steplessly variable machines increase the
working life of the cutting tool. Use of a suitable
lubricant can increase this even further.
A spot weld milling tool usually has an adjustable
depth stop and a safety fixing system. These
prevent the machine from drilling too deep and the
cutter from slipping while working.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Rod sander
Another option for separating resistance spot welds
is to use the rod sander.
If spot welds and MIG welds are difficult to reach,
a rod sander may offer an alternative.
The cutting depth of the orbital saw can be set.
This allows separating cuts to be made, despite
panels or other components lying in danger behind.
Straight cut lines can be more easily made using
the orbital saw.
Short stroke saw
The short stroke saw is suitable for separating
vehicle body components and for making a
separating cut for partial repairs.
NOTE: In order not to damage panels, wiring
harnesses, hoses or similar components which lie
behind, remove them beforehand as necessary.
The narrow design of the saw blade permits cutting
in tight curves. Straight cuts require a relatively
great deal of practice.
Orbital saw
Where use of the short stroke saw is difficult
because of the body construction, the orbital saw
can be used.
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501-25-43
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Panel Beating Technique and Smart Repairs
General
Smaller scale body repairs, where damaged panels
do not need to be replaced, can often be carried
out by realignment work. Whether the repair is
economical however, often depends on the
accessibility of the affected body area.
NOTE: Basic and in-depth training courses are
offered on the topics which follow. An overview of
the complete range of training offered is provided
by the Ford Service Organization Training
brochure.
During damage assessment, the following technical
points must be taken into account:
• Small mild dents (without damage to the paint),
which are in areas that make access from the
inside possible, can be rectified using
undamaged paint panel beating.
• If the inner side of the damaged area (with paint
damage) can be accessed, then conventional
panel beating techniques can be used.
• If the damaged area has no access from inside,
then it can only be rectified using outside panel
beating techniques.
Dent removal using special panel
beating levers
NOTE: In the Undamaged Paint Dent Removal
section, you will find more information on pressure
techniques.
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Description
1
Deflection by a hook arrangement
2
Pressure tool
This panel beating technique with pressure is
mainly used to rectify smaller dents as a result of
hail impact, transportation or parking, without the
paint being damaged.
Small dents are removed from the inside of the
body panel by pushing them outwards in a
mechanical process using panel beating levers.
Because of the great variety of shapes of these
levers, it is possible to use this panel beating
technique on almost all areas of the vehicle body.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Dynamic puller with counter bearing
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Description
1
Puller device for minor damage, with
integral copper electrode
2
Puller device for more extensive damage
3
U-washers spot-welded in place
4
Puller bits spot-welded in place
5
Attachment for U-washers or puller bits
Hollow leveling (removing dent without
a dolly)
Hollow leveling can only be used on areas which
are accessible from the rear.
This method can be used to reshape dents or more
extensive damage from the outside.
For minor damage, the copper electrode in the tool
is secured onto the panel surface by spot-welding
and the puller device is used to pull out the damage
without jolting.
For more extensive damage, puller bits or
U-washers (depending on the application area) are
spot-welded to the panel surface and the area
pulled out using the puller device.
Because of the versatile puller and the variable
counter bearing, a wide variety of damage can be
worked and rectified using this repair method.
Because of the mechanical lever operation, the
variable counter bearing and the optimum
controlled application of power, this external dent
removal system allows dents in almost all vehicle
body areas to be pulled out.
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Description
1
Center of dent
2
Spoon
damage, the box file should be used as opposite
support. Because of its serrated surface, the box
file prevents normal stretching of the body panel
which would otherwise occur.
Heat-induced material shrinking
During hollow leveling, the dent is removed from
the inside a using suitable panel beating tool and
applying knocking or pressing movements. High
spots around the edge of the dent area are
flattened with blows from the aluminum or wooden
headed hammer.
The usual tools are for instance hammers of
various designs, dollies, levering irons and various
spoon irons. The correct choice of tool is made
depending on the shape of the dent and the access
which is possible.
Dent removal using hammer and dolly
Material shrinking, also called settling in, can be
performed in a variety of ways depending on the
extent of the damage and the access to the repair
area.
These repair processes differ depending on the
type of heating and subsequent working of the
heated surface. They sub-divide into two basic
processes:
• Heating using a carbon electrode.
• Heating using the oxy-acetylene torch.
In the carbon electrode process the working is done
exclusively by warming. In this case the access to
the repair position is only from the outside.
Panel beating can only be performed using a
hammer and dolly if access can be gained from
the rear side.
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Description
1
Aluminum hammer
2
Box file
The purpose of the dolly in this case is to transfer
the force of the impacts from the hammer to the
steel panel which is in between. As this is done,
the deformed body panel is smoothed (dressed)
and the tension fields in the body panel are
removed.
The favored tool for this repair process is the
aluminum hammer and as opposite support the
universal hand dolly. To rectify minor panel
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Description
1
Carbon electrode
2
Spiral shaped heating pattern
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
If the damage is concentrated in a spot and is in
the form of a more rigid raised area, then the
carbon electrode must be replaced by a copper
electrode. As heat is applied, slightly more pressure
is applied to the raised area.
In the method using heating by the oxy-acetylene
torch, material shrinking is achieved by a
combination of heat and mechanical working of the
damaged area.
extraction unit and, if required, a protective
mask.
NOTE: Since 07/2003, lead compounds have been
ruled out for production. Appropriate lead-free tin
solders and pastes must also be used in the
workshop.
Typical application areas:
• Body components with limited or no access from
the rear.
• Body components with very narrow
cross-section.
• Body components which are particularly
exposed or which can move.
• Weld seams of partial repairs.
• Rocker panel areas, wheel arch edges, side
panel areas.
• Doors, hood, luggage compartment lid.
• Swage lines and joint areas.
Tin has the following advantages:
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Description
1
Overstretched area
2
Point heating using the oxy-acetylene
torch
3
Spiral shaped knocking back with dolly
The repair area must always be accessible from
both sides, so that the heated area can be properly
worked mechanically.
The combination of heating and mechanical
working is very effective.
• Excellent bonding on bare metal surfaces.
• Good moulding properties.
• Good properties for the production of shapes
and contours.
• Permanent shape.
• Heat expansion is the same as steel.
To create a basis for the actual lead loading
process, a lead loading paste is first applied to the
panel. The paste is then heated and wiped away
with a cloth. Now the tin can be applied and
moulded with a brazing block.
After the repair site has cooled down, it is worked
using for example the body plane until the surface
is smooth and has no transitions.
As soon as the warm point is established,
hammering is immediately started using the
aluminum hammer together with a suitable dolly
on the inside of the repair surface, working in spiral
movements towards the warm point. This causes
material to build up in the center of the warmed
area.
Lead loading
Despite good external panel beating techniques,
it is not always possible to rectify every surface
unevenness. For this reason, application of lead
loading is an important part of panel beating.
CAUTION: Poisonous gases and dust can
be produced when working solder. Use an
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Paintless Dent Removal
NOTE: Basic and in-depth training is offered on
the following topics. You will find an overview of
the complete range listed in the Training brochure
published by the Ford Service Organization.
General
Application is restricted to body surfaces which are
accessible from both sides. This repair technique
is seldom feasible on double-skinned body
components or closed body profiles. The same
applies to edge areas, swage lines and seams on
body components, which are very dimensionally
stable.
The following characteristics must be present for
a dent to be removed:
• The diameter must be no more than 50 mm.
• No material stretching in the centre of the dent.
• Repair area must be accessible
Furthermore, sufficient experience in the use of
special tools and knowledge of materials are also
requirements for a successful repair.
Satisfactory repair results are only possible on mild
dents with little depth and small deformation radii.
Therefore this repair method is particularly suitable
for hail, parking and transportation damage.
Dent with material stretching
Item
Description
1
Deflection by a hook arrangement
2
Pressure tool
Mild dent
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
If strong and direct force during the damage
process causes the material to stretch in the middle
of a dent, then the result is a small and sharp
edged dent. Such damage cannot be rectified
without visible deformation.
Advantages of a planishing technique:
• Economical in time and materials
• The original paint is retained
• Environmentally friendly (no sanding or painting
work)
While carrying out the repair, the following itemized
repair route and process flow must be complied
with:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Damage diagnosis
Repair preparations
Perform repair
Paint finishing, corrosion protection and quality
control
In order to ensure corrosion protection, all inner
areas of the repair must be treated afterwards.
Where it is possible, the paint is repaired. In every
case the inner area of the repair must be treated
with cavity wax.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Joining Techniques
Welding
Before welding work is performed on a vehicle
body, all safety measures for the protection of
people, modules and electrical components must
be observed.
Resistance spot welding and MIG welding are the
most common techniques used in body
construction. During repair work, the welded
connection must be restored to be equivalent to
the original.
NOTE: Before beginning the work, please refer to
the safety instructions and warnings in the chapter
Safety Instructions. Please also note the warnings
of the respective equipment manufacturer.
Resistance spot welding.
In doing so, the repair welds must match the
standard of those produced in production in number
and diameter.
NOTE: The welding equipment settings and the
adjustment of the individual parameters are to be
made in accordance with the device manufacturer's
specifications.
Preconditions for resistance spot welding:
• The panels to be welded overlap.
• The weld spot is accessible on both sides for
the electrodes.
• The shape and alignment of the weld electrodes
is correct.
• The resistance welding equipment is powerful
enough to be able to reproduce the production
spot weld diameter.
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NOTE: Before starting the work, please refer to
the chapter on safety instructions.
Well-prepared welding flanges are a prerequisite
for a problem-free welded joint. This means:
• The welding flanges must lie perfectly flat to one
another.
• The welding flanges must be clean and free of
oil or grease on both sides.
• Welding primer (zinc-coated and conductive)
must be applied as corrosion prevention.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Only in limited cases can welding errors in
resistance spot weld joints be detected from the
outside . Therefore, a test weld should be carried
out before each repair weld. The peel test carried
out after the welding gives information on the
quality of the welding. The spot weld must not flake
off.
MIG welding
Basically, three methods of MIG welding are used:
• Puddle weld.
• Continuous bead welding
• Intermittent bead welding
Fields of application
• Any joins that are MIG welded in production
must also be replaced by MIG welds.
• Puddle welding may be used in certain cases,
if there is insufficient access.
• If the overall panel thickness is greater than 3
mm, without correspondingly powerful spot
welding equipment, puddle welding should be
used.
• When dealing with any MIG brazed joints which
are present, follow the vehicle-specific repair
instructions.
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NOTE: The increased application of heat during
MIG welding destroys the corrosion protection
layers over a much larger area than during
resistance spot welding. For this reason, greater
care must be taken when applying the corrosion
protection afterwards.
Welding repairs can only be carried out properly if
the equipment is set up correctly and all
welding-related preparations are complied with
accurately.
• Please note the instructions of the respective
welding equipment manufacturer.
• The hose assembly must be untwisted.
• The core must be free from particles of wire
debris.
• The gas and current nozzles must be free of
slag and scale residue.
• Pay attention to the quality of the welding wire
and the gas flow rate.
• Ensure that the joint surface is perfect.
• Prepare a bare metal joint surface.
• Maintain the correct gaps (root formation).
• Produce a test weld.
Plug Weld
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Special features to note when puddle welding:
• The panels to be joined must lie perfectly flat to
one another.
• The panel flanges must be treated with
corrosion protection. The position of the weld
must be bare.
• Prepare the holes depending on the thickness
and number of the panels. The hole size should
be 6-10 mm, or match the original weld spot.
• Start the welding procedure on the panel at the
bottom so that the hole is filled completely.
Continuous bead welding
A welded joint with a full seam is suitable for joining
highly profiled body parts. Pillar and sill areas are
typical application areas.
Special features to note during bead welding:
• Both parts of the panel must be bare on both
sides over a width of 5 mm.
• Align the parts precisely with clamps.
• To prevent the panel from warping, tack longer
joints before welding them.
Intermittent bead welding
Intermittent bead welding is used when the
connecting flanges are stepped. This form of seam
is mainly used on the external panel area for
sectional repairs.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Special features to note when intermittent bead
welding:
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• Weld gap.
• Spot weld interval.
• Apply alternate tack welding across the entire
length of the seam. This keeps warping to a
minimum.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
MIG brazes
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Description
In areas where resistance spot welding is not
possible due to limited space or higher strength
requirements, MIG welding was previously used.
1
Rear side member / wheelhouse reinforcement
2
Apron panel reinforcement / A-pillar
Increasingly, these MIG welded seams are being
replaced by MIG brazes. The temperature range
used during MIG brazing is significantly lower. This
keeps the damage to the anti-corrosion zinc layer
on zinc-coated panels to a minimum.
Metal Inert Gas (MIG) brazing is increasingly used
in production for certain body areas.
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This results in the following advantages of the MIG
brazed seam:
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• No corrosion of the brazed seam.
• Low erosion of the zinc coating in the joining
area.
• Low level of heating and thus little warping.
• Easy finishing of the brazed seam.
• Good for bridging gaps.
NOTE: MIG welds must not be carried out on or
near existing MIG brazed seams as even the
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Profile
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Full seam
The butt joint is a joining technique frequently used
in body repairs. The butt joint is typically used for
repairs in the pillar and rocker panel area.
smallest amount of brazing solder can result in a
reduction in the strength of the weld seam.
MIG brazing requires a new generation of welding
equipment and training in the technique.
Joining techniques
Butt joints
• Sanding the connection areas bare on both
sides.
• Removal of the zinc layer in the welding area.
• Carrying out welding tests on an equivalent
sample panel before the actual welding, if
necessary.
• Tack welding in the join area: From the edges
to the centre, then check the shape.
• Joining new and old parts with a full seam weld.
Joggled joint
Areas that are suitable for the use of the butt joint:
• short seam lengths.
• highly profiled structures.
The edges of the panels to be joined are placed
against each other and are joined with a full seam
in whilst maintaining a required welding gap
(welding gap same as panel thickness).
NOTE: The butt joint requires a high degree of
accuracy and care when trimming and cutting. For
correct execution of the welding, an exact, even
welding gap must be maintained.
Preparation of the joint areas includes:
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New panel
The joggled joint variant is restricted to body areas
with a good surface condition without beads/swage
lines or profiles. A sectional replacement with a
joggled joint is welded using a continuous seam.
This procedure is used, for example, at the
transition from the side panel to the rocker panel
(3-door vehicles).
When cutting the new part, slight measuring
tolerances are permitted, as these are covered by
the joggled area.
Preparation of the joint areas includes:
WARNING: Poisonous gases and dust can
be produced when working solder. Use an
extraction unit and, if required, a protective
mask.
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• Sanding the connection areas bare on both
sides.
• Removal of the zinc layer in the welding area.
• Preparation of a joggled strip.
• Carrying out welding tests on an equivalent
sample panel before the actual welding, if
necessary.
• Joining the new and old panel with continuous
seam welding.
• Lead loading the weld seam.
Soft soldering
WARNING: The roof repair may only be
carried out in Ford-approved special
workshops and only by specially trained
personnel.
NOTE: The roof is secured to the side walls with
laser soldered seams in production. When repairs
are carried out, these laser-soldered seams must
be replaced by soft-soldered seams.
NOTE: Ford offers basic and in-depth training on
the following topics.
NOTE: Areas for soft soldered joints require careful
preparation. It is extremely important that the joint
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surfaces are exactly aligned and that a bare metal
joint surface is prepared.
This means:
• Thorough cleaning of the surfaces to be brazed.
• Close contact of the panels at the brazing
position.
• Use the soldering iron to warm the location of
the seam to be joined.
• The liquid brazing material is drawn between
the panels through capillary action.
Pop rivets are used if only one side of the panel is
accessible. In this process, overlapping panels are
drilled and connected with a pop rivet.
Pop rivets can be inserted pneumatically,
hydraulically or manually with rivet guns.
Bonding
Rivets
With riveting, two or more panels are joined
together using a joining element (rivet). In body
construction, pop rivets and punched rivets are
used.
Advantages of riveted connections:
• Metallic and non-metallic materials can be joined
together.
• Different thicknesses of materials can be used.
• The material does not have to be heated, and
therefore does not warp.
• Low level of preparation required.
NOTE: For detailed instructions on the procedure,
please refer to the equipment manufacturer's
operating manual.
Disadvantage:
• During dismantling procedures, swarf/rivet
remains can fall into inaccessible cavities, which
can lead to rattling and rusting.
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Bonded connection
Bonded connections are used more and more in
modern body designs. Here, a distinction is made
between bonds for stabilization purposes and
bonds for adhesive strength. Bonds for stabilization
purposes are found on clinched flanges and on
cross beams in doors or on the roof.
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WARNING: Risk of poisoning! Adhesive
can be harmful to health. Ventilate rooms
well and use breathing protection. Where
possible, work with an extraction unit.
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NOTE: Adhesives are chemical products and are
subject to the safety regulations of the
manufacturer.
Please refer to the specifications in the general
part of the particular manual for information on the
repair adhesive which is to be used.
• The material does not have to be heated, and
therefore does not warp.
• The rivet connection stabilizes the connected
components during the adhesive hardening
phase.
Advantages of glued joints:
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They are air and watertight.
High corrosion protection
Different materials can be connected.
Bonding can be combined with resistance spot
welding.
NOTE: The quality of the bonded connection is
largely dependent on the care taken during
preparatory work. When gluing bodywork parts,
follow the work instructions from the adhesive
manufacturer.
Bonding and welding
On some vehicle models, (such as the Ford Ka),
bonding is combined with resistance spot welding.
This connection technique has the following
advantages:
• Tight, anti-corrosion connection seam.
• High strength due to additional resistance weld
spots.
Please note the following points during the repair
work:
• Only use adhesive suitable for welding
(conductive).
• Carry out resistance spot welding on the
connection flanges before the adhesive
hardening process.
• Carry out test welding with the adhesive applied.
• If MIG welding is carried out during a sectional
repair on a connection flange with adhesive
material, the adhesive material must be applied
at a distance of approx. 10 mm from the weld
spot.
Bonding and riveting
As with welding, bonding can also be combined
with riveting. This connection technique has
additional advantages. These are:
• Metallic and non-metallic materials can be joined
together.
• Different thicknesses of materials can be used.
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Plastic Repairs
General
above the critical temperature. Also, the original
state will no longer be restored on cooling.
The proportion of plastics used in vehicle
construction continues to rise. Up to now damaged
plastic components often had to be replaced.
These days, plastic repairs are becoming more
and more widely accepted because of the
increasing cost of spare parts.
NOTE: Plastic adhesives are chemical products
and are subject to the safety instructions of the
manufacturer.
In repair work, the material properties of plastics
are highly significant. There are two main groups:
Brief
description
Plastic
GRP
Glass reinforced plastic
PUR
Close-meshed cross-linked polyurethane
PUR
Wide-meshed cross-linked polyurethane
• Thermoplastics.
• Thermosets.
Plastic identification
NOTE: Elastomers make up a third group of
plastics. These are not mentioned below because
they have no plastics repair applications.
Normally the appropriate identifier is marked on
the plastic components used in vehicle
construction.
Thermoplastics
The capital letter sequences used for this are
standardized in DIN EN ISO 1043-1 and DIN ISO
1629 (for rubber) and can be looked up in the
tables which they contain. In addition the string of
characters provides information about the exact
mixture ratio and the proportion of certain fillers.
Heat causes thermoplastics (also called TP
polymers) to transform from the solid state into the
thermoelastic state and then into the thermoplastic
state. When thermoplastics are cooled, they return
to solid state.
Brief
description
Plastic
ABS
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene
copolymer
PA
Polyamide
PC
Polycarbonate
PP
Polypropylene
PP/EPDM
Polypropylene/ethylene propylene
diene copolymer
PC/PBT
Polycarbonate/polybutylene terephthalate
Hard PVC
/ soft PVC
Polyvinylchloride
Examples of the identification of plastics
Thermosets
Thermosets (also called TS polymers) are much
harder and more brittle than thermoplastics. Their
strength remains largely unchanged when they are
heated. Thermosets are destroyed when heated
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In this a place is chosen which will not be visible
later, and the finger belt sander is used to sand the
plastic.
The plastic group can be determined using the
pattern of the dust:
• Thermosets produce a white dust.
• Thermoplastics smear and do not produce dust.
Float test in water:
Take a small piece of plastic from the component
to be repaired and test whether it floats on water
(PP-EPDM, HD-PE, PP) or sinks (PVC/U, PVC/P,
ABC, PC).
Nature of the surface
The surface of plastics can be categorized as rigid
(PVC-U, PVC-P) and waxy (PP/EPDM, HD/PE,
PP).
Adherence test using welding rod
NOTE: The identification of the type of plastic is
necessary for the plastic welding process in order
to determine the correct welding rod (welding
material) to use.
If an identifier is missing or cannot be made out,
the following easy to perform tests will help:
Visual Inspection
Visual inspections mainly serve to identify PUR
and GRP materials. Thermoplastic components
are often painted and are therefore difficult to
identify.
Identification characteristics:
• When PUR cracks or similar damage occurs,
pores of foam can be seen.
• GRP can be recognized by the glass fiber
structure on the inside.
Mechanical test:
The plastic group can be determined by a sound
test:
• Degree of hardness - the higher-pitched the
sound, the harder the plastic.
• Elasticity - the more muffled the sound, the
higher the elasticity of the plastic.
Sanding test
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Heat a welding rod that is identified with the type
of material and the plastic component using the
hot air gun. Press the welding rod onto the plastic
component to be welded. When the welding rod
cools down, if it remains stuck to the component
or can only be removed with great difficulty, then
it can be assumed that the two are made of the
same plastic. When pulling away from PP/EPDM,
HD/PE and PP, this can lead to strings.
CAUTION: Danger of poisoning! When
burned, most plastics release vapors
harmful to health. Ventilate the room well
and use respiratory protection. Where
possible work using an extraction system.
Burning test
Every plastic has a characteristic behavior and
smell when burned. Using a knife, cut off a small
piece from the component to be repaired, remove
any dirt and paint residues and set light to the small
chip. Now observe the burning behavior. Compare
the color, type and smell of the smoke with the
results from the following table.
Short
description
Plastic recognition using a
burning test
ABS
Blackish smoke, the material drips
like a candle when burning and
smells like wax.
PA
No smoke, draws filaments, smells
like burnt horn.
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description
Plastic recognition using a
burning test
PC
Yellowish, sooty smoke. Smells
sweetish.
PP
No smoke, the material drips like a
candle when burning and smells like
burnt oil.
PP/EDM
No smoke, the material drips like a
candle when burning and smells like
burnt oil.
PC/PBT
Hard PVC
/ soft PVC
Hard and shiny, burns yellow, fluffy
soot.
Blackish smoke and acrid smell.
Safety instructions
In addition to the general safety instructions, the
relevant regulations and accident prevention
legislation must be observed.
NOTE: Without exception, before starting work you
must read the safety and warning instructions in
the chapter "Safety Instructions". In addition, pay
attention to the warning instructions of the particular
equipment manufacturer.
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Thermoplastic straightening.
Plastic welding.
Plastic adhesive bonding.
Plastic lamination techniques.
Thermoplastic straightening
Damage to thermoplastics can be rectified by
heating using the hot air gun (temperature about
100°C) while the deformation is pressed out until
the shape is regained.
Plastic welding
Splits formed in plastic bumpers are typical
possible plastic repairs.
NOTE: Do not carry out plastic welding in the area
of fixed foam backing. The foam backing will
usually be destroyed and the function of the
component is then no longer guaranteed.
If repair using adhesive methods is not possible
because of unfavorable conditions at the rear of
the repair location, plastic welding is a possible
repair process.
There are two methods of welding: hot air draw
welding and hot air fanning welding.
Plastic welding set
Information sheets, safety notices and guidelines
for the processing of adhesives containing
isocyanate, polyester resin, adhesives, solvent and
thinners provide more details on their use.
The following instructions must always be followed:
• Polyester resin, adhesive, solvents and thinners
are inflammable and must not be used near
naked fire or flames.
• Sawing and grinding operations must only be
carried out in rooms equipped with extraction
systems.
• If no rooms with extraction systems are
available, only use tools with extraction
equipment.
• Protective equipment such as gloves, protective
goggles, aprons and breathing masks are
essential.
Because of the various compositions of plastics,
repair work to plastic parts involves a variety of
repair methods.
The following methods are used:
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Various welding rods
2
Scraper (heart-shaped)
3
Hot air blower (approx. 1500 W)
4
Clamps
5
Welding nozzles
In addition to the components listed, plastic welding
requires tools already found in the workshop such
as scrapers, sanders, face cutters etc.
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As with all other welding processes, only certain
material combinations can be joined together using
plastic welding.
Brief
description
Plastic
Temperat
ure
NOTE: Basic and in-depth training is offered on
the following topics. You will find an overview of
the complete range listed in the Training brochure
published by the Ford Service Organization.
PC
Polycarbonate
370°
PP
Polypropylene
280°
NOTE: The manufacturer's data must be taken into
account when choosing welding materials and the
correct temperature setting of the hot air gun.
Repair sequence during plastic welding:
• To prepare the location for welding, remove
paint residues and sand the weld area.
• If parts of the material have been pushed in by
an impact, the damaged area can be brought
back to shape by heating.
• Drill out the ends of the split to stop it spreading
further. Machine the location of the weld into a
90° V-shaped groove, to accept the welding rod.
• Lay the welding rod in the groove.
• Perform the welding. Hot air draw welding or
hot air fanning welding.
• Rework the weld seam. After cooling, sand the
raised weld seam.
• Clean the sanded repair surface using plastic
cleaner. Apply plastic primer thinly to the repair
surface and paint it.
Despite good preparation and the correct choice
of welding materials, weld faults may occur.
The following points must be noted when welding
plastic:
• Weld together like with like:
– With very few exceptions, only the same
materials can be welded together, e.g. PP
with PP.
• Correct temperature:
– The correct choice of temperature is
important for the success of the repair. The
plastic must be warmed until it plasticizes
(dough-like, soft).
Guideline values for welding temperature:
Brief
description
Plastic
Temperat
ure
ABS
Acrylonitrile butadiene
styrene copolymer
360°
PA
Polyamide
400°
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PP/EPDM Polypropylene/ethylene
propylene diene
copolymer
280°
PUR
Polyurethane
300°
Hard PVC
Polyvinylchloride
340°
Soft PVC
Polyvinylchloride
370°
• Even pressure:
– When rod welding, the pressure is applied
by pressing on the welding rod.
• Steady speed:
– To achieve a good weld, care must be taken
that the working speed is steady.
Possible causes of weld faults:
• Deformation caused by overheating of the repair
area or tensions in the material while welding
the component.
• Plastic material too thin.
• Poor weld joint because the weld temperature
was too low or the welding speed was too fast.
• Welding different materials together.
• Weld seam dropped because the split gap was
too wide or the welding temperature was too
high.
A good weld is recognized by a slightly raised,
smooth and even weld bead on the surface of the
component.
The weld bead must only be worked once it has
fully cooled down.
Plastic adhesive bonding
Adhesive bonding of plastics has some advantages
over welding methods:
• Within the group of thermoelastic plastics, all
semi-rigid ancillary components (such as
bumpers, front grilles, etc.) can be repaired
without identification.
• A two-component polyurethane based adhesive
is used for all thermoplastic parts.
• Reinforcement strips can be attached behind
splits (split length up to max. 100mm) and
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openings to ensure the original strength
properties.
surface using plastic cleaner. Apply plastic
primer thinly to the repair surface. Apply paint.
Tools and equipment also familiar from paint
repairs can be used in making adhesive repairs to
thermoplastic components.
GRP repairs
Angle grinders and belt sanders can be used to
grind out scratches and splits. Orbital sanders with
extractors are used for fine sanding.
GRP material is hard and brittle in its strength
properties. Because of these material properties,
splits and openings often result in cases of serious
damage.
The infrared heater is used to provide fast and
certain drying throughout.
Plastic adhesive set
The stability of GRP parts is impaired if the glass
fiber reinforcement is cracked. The component
must be replaced in cases of serious damage that
affect the structure.
Minor damage (such as abrasion, splits up to
80mm, holes up to approx. 60mm diameter, etc.)
can be repaired to a technically and visually perfect
standard, provided that the damage does not occur
in heavily used or hard-to-reach areas.
To ensure perfect repair results, observe the
following points:
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2-component adhesive
2
Cartridge gun
3
Mixing tube
Apart from the components shown, other materials
may be needed to bond plastics, depending on the
repair position.
For large scale repairs, it may be necessary to
insert reinforcement panel strips and reinforcement
matting as fixing aids.
Repair sequence during plastic adhesive bonding:
• The room temperature should be at least 15°C
and the air should be as dry as possible.
• The repair location must be thoroughly dry and
clean.
• Before the repair, the GRP part being repaired
must be dried using an infrared heater or in a
drying oven.
• In cases of large splits and fractures, the
strength of the outer skin can be re-established
by backing with a reinforcement material.
Tools and equipment from the paint shop can be
used to carry out repairs to GRP parts. Angle
grinders and belt sanders can be used to grind out
scratches and splits. Orbital sanders with extractors
are used for fine sanding.
GRP repair set
NOTE: Follow the manufacturer's guidelines when
using adhesives.
• Prepare the location of the bond. Remove paint
residues and sand the area to be bonded. Drill
out the ends of the split to stop it spreading
further. Prepare the bond location into a
V-shape and clean it with plastic cleaner.
• Apply the adhesive. The two-component
adhesive is applied to the cleaned and primed
repair location using a hand gun. Spread and
smooth the adhesive using a flexible plastic
spatula.
• Rework the bond location. After cooling, sand
the raised adhesive. Clean the sanded repair
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Polyester resin
2
Glass fiber mats
3
Hardener
Scissors, paintbrush and cleaning materials are
other materials which will be needed to perform a
GRP repair.
NOTE: Follow the manufacturer's instructions when
using the repair materials.
The repair process for a GRP repair is as follows:
• Prepare the repair location. Remove paint
residues and sand the repair area.
• Drill out the ends of the split to stop it spreading
further.
• The repair location must be sanded by hand. If
machine working is attempted, the resin will be
heated so much that the surface structure will
be changed. The result is inadequate adhesion.
• Perform the GRP repair. Apply polyester resin
thinly to the repair location. Lay the glass fiber
mat in place and apply polyester resin over it
again.
• Rework the location of the repair. Sand away
any polyester resin which stands proud after it
has hardened.
• Clean the sanded repair surface using plastic
cleaner. Apply plastic primer thinly to the repair
surface and after it has dried apply the paint
finish.
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Special Repair Techniques
Cabriolet vehicles
The body of a cabriolet vehicle is different to the
self-supporting body of a saloon car because of
These are for instance:
• Longitudinal and torsional reinforcing
components which compensate for the lack of
the roof.
• Reinforcements to the floor assembly,
particularly in the rocker panel area.
• Reinforcements in the pillar areas.
• High-strength and ultra-high-strength steel
panels with single panel thicknesses of up to
2.5 mm, which in combination can become up
to 6mm thick (e.g. reinforcements in the floor
area, rocker panels).
If deformation to load carrying components occurs,
the stability of the whole body shell can be
adversely affected.
On a cabriolet, accident damage repair to the
components mentioned above is considerably
different in certain aspects compared with the usual
repairs (closed body construction):
• A model specific alignment angle system must
always be used during straightening and repair
the special roof construction (folding top). The
stability requirements must therefore be ensured
by construction changes within the body structure.
work, securing using clamps at the rocker panel
area is not always adequate for the cabriolet.
• To avoid damage to the doors, they must always
be open during straightening work. In the case
of more severe damage, additional tension and
compression spindles must be used to stabilize
the door cut-outs (between the A- and B-pillars).
• In load bearing areas such as the rocker panels,
side members and floor pan, increased
straightening forces are necessary due to the
additional reinforcements.
• NOTE: Additional information on welding can
be found in the section Welding Equipment and
Joining Techniques.
High-power welding equipment for panel
thicknesses in overall combination of up to 6
mm total material thickness.
• The fitting accuracy and longitudinal rigidity of
the affected component is especially important
to ensure that the doors, door windows and the
roof fit and close correctly.
Liquefied gas vehicles
Alternative fuel vehicles often require special
handling in the workshop area. Above all, assembly
operations to some extent require particular
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knowledge when dealing with the special
technology and the safety regulations.
NOTE: Only fully trained personnel are permitted
to work on alternative fuel vehicles.
These special requirements must be understood
and taken into account in the body shop as well.
CAUTION: Danger of fire and explosion.
The safety instructions must always be
followed when performing service work on
fuel/gas systems. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in personal injury.
NOTE: You will find further information about
working on liquefied gas vehicles in the section
Health and Safety Information.
Refrigerated conversion vehicles
Apart from the special materials used in building
the structure of the refrigerated compartment, such
vehicles have special energy and refrigeration
systems which require special handling during
repair.
CAUTION: Danger of injury. Work on the
230volt system of the refrigeration
equipment must only be carried out by
trained specialist personnel.
NOTE: Work on the refrigerant circuit may only be
performed by persons who have a relevant
certificate of competence.
Vehicles with a refrigerated compartment are often
used to transport foodstuffs. For this reason,
additional hygiene regulations must be complied
with during repair work.
Aluminum and plastic are used to construct the
two different types of compartment found on
refrigerated vehicles.
The aluminum conversion is a very stable and
technically perfect variant. However, against this
the relatively high production costs and a lower
payload must be taken into account, because of
the weight of the aluminum conversion itself.
NOTE: Basic and in-depth training is offered on
the following topics. You will find an overview of
the complete range listed in the Training brochure
published by the Ford Service Organization.
NOTE: The material combinations, the
workmanship and the working methods must
comply with the current food hygiene regulations.
For this reason, service and repair work on the
refrigerated conversion may only be performed by
authorized and specially trained technicians.
Refrigerated compartment constructions are often
made using both materials. The floor pan is made
of structured, slip-proof aluminum panels and the
wall and ceiling cladding is made of smooth
surfaced plastic elements.
CAUTION: PUR hard foam is flammable. If
PUR hard foam is overheated, it will burn
on its own with a brilliant yellowish flame.
It produces unpleasant choking and toxic
fumes. Special measures must be taken
when welding the vehicle body.
Polyurethane wall and ceiling elements are
manufactured using a sandwich principle. An
insulating polyurethane core is coated with food
grade ABS plastic on one side.
PUR hard foam does not decompose, is rot
resistant and is odorless. These properties make
it suitable for use as insulation.
Because of its closed cell structure, water uptake
by PUR hard foam is for the most part only a
problem at edges. Cut edges or other mechanically
worked surfaces must however be sealed with the
greatest care.
The conversion to a refrigerated vehicle is
performed as made-to-order production. The large
surfaces of the wall and ceiling cladding can be
changed and are particularly easy to repair.
If access to the back of a body panel section is
needed because of body straightening work, in
some circumstances it is cheaper to perform a
cut-out repair instead of removing an element.
The repair process is fully described in the Student
Information booklet Refrigeration System
Technology, Transit 2000.5 Freshline.
NOTE: You will find further information about
working on vehicles with a refrigerated
compartment in the section Health and Safety
Information.
The plastic conversion has developed into a light,
clean and economical alternative because of
constant further development of materials and
working techniques.
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Impact of Insufficient Repair Quality
Body repairs usually require a significant level of
intervention in the existing body shell structure.
The corrosion protection, seals and NVH
components are destroyed and must be replaced.
To prevent the vehicle quality from being reduced
due to a poor quality repair, all repairs carried out
in all repair sections must be inspected during and
after the accident repair.
Simply checking the vehicle at the time of delivery
is not sufficient to guarantee the repair quality.
Rather, continuous checking of the work carried
out is recommended.
NOTE: Logs of the acceptance of individual
operations are a useful tool for quality assurance.
A comprehensive final inspection can be carried
out based on a final acceptance log.
In the process, the entire repair sequence must be
split into meaningful sections, with the creation of
check points to which particular attention must be
paid.
The following are some possible sections:
• During and after body work.
• Final assembly, ancillary components, functional
tests.
• Vehicle delivery.
NOTE: The following points offer an indication of
possible test logs. They can be combined and
supplemented differently, depending on the
individual operating procedures.
During and after body work the following areas
should be checked:
After completion of the body repairs, the following
areas should be checked:
• Manufacturing inspection for functionality and
originality in the accident area.
• Check snug fitting of metal panel parts (welding
and screw connections).
• Check snug fitting of ancillary components
(doors, hoods, glazing).
• Check surface condition of the welded seams.
• Check seals, blanking plugs, NVH components.
• Check corrosion prevention measures
• Check that the repair work is in the correct
condition for painting.
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Final assembly, ancillary components, functional
tests
After final assembly, not only a visual inspection
is required, but also the functionality of many
components must be checked:
• Check repair area for originality.
• Check ancillary components for correct
installation.
• Check precision fitting of all parts.
• Check that the doors and flaps are working
correctly.
• Check that all mechanical parts, such as the
window winder are working correctly.
• Check for leaks in the repair area.
Vehicle delivery
Vehicle delivery again offers the opportunity of
checking the repair quality. In the process, the
following points are to be checked again:
• Corrosion protection, sound damping matting
and rubber seals.
• Check for traces of leftover paint.
• Check the cleanliness of the vehicle.
• Functional check of the mechanical and
electrical components.
• Road test the vehicle.
• Check for noise, vibration and harshness (NVH).
• Check for wind noises.
After repair work on the body and vehicle, not only
the visual restoration of the damaged vehicle, but
also the functional restoration must be guaranteed.
Customers are making increasingly high demands
of vehicles, particularly in terms of driving comfort.
Customers find noise, vibrations and harshness
(NVH) as well as squeaking and rattling annoying,
particularly after repair work. It is therefore
important that the condition of the vehicle at the
time of production be restored after an accident
repair.
After body repairs, the entire repair area must be
checked for any water leaks. It is crucial that a leak
test be carried out as part of the final inspection so
that water leaks can be detected and eliminated
even before delivery of the vehicle to the customer.
The requirements of the vehicle manufacturer are
to be taken into consideration during all
inspections. Only in this way can it be guaranteed
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that the vehicle quality is not reduced through
insufficient repair quality.
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Water Leaks
Water leaks can occur after body repair work, but
can also occur on new vehicles. The test methods
described below allow the various causes to be
identified. In all cases, a systematic and logical
procedure is required to locate water leaks.
General
When searching for faults, it must be taken into
account that water can enter the vehicle passenger
compartment in various ways and circumstances.
Therefore, it is sometimes not sufficient to perform
a water test on a stationary vehicle.
Before beginning extensive checks, a thorough
visual inspection must be carried out. The following
points are to be taken into account in the process:
• Check the clearance and accurate fit of ancillary
components such as the trunk lid and doors.
• Check for correct installation and possible
damage to sealing elements such as blanking
plugs, seals and rubber door seals.
• Check that the water runoff openings and pipes
are free of obstructions
Test method
Water test
NOTE: Do not use a power washer. Use a normal
garden hose with a spray nozzle or sprinkler head.
Make certain that all windows and doors are
completely closed.
Water leaks into the vehicle passenger
compartment cannot usually be located
immediately, as the water often spreads across a
large area. For this reason, the passenger
compartment must be dried before the leak tests.
Any ancillary components that block the view must
be removed. During the water test, the vehicle is
sprayed or sprinkled with water at the suspected
location of the leak. At the same time, a second
person checks the passenger compartment for
places where water enters the vehicle. Depending
on the test and the vehicle, it may take some time
before there is any sign of water entering the
vehicle. We recommend laying blotting paper under
the location being tested so that the water entry
can be localized.
Example: Water test with sprinkler head (rain
test)
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Car wash test
Certain leak problems only appear in a car wash
or can only be simulated there. The concerned
area of the passenger compartment should be
inspected with a torch during the wash procedure.
Road Test
Some leaks only appear when the vehicle is
moving. If no leaks are detected during the
above-mentioned tests, road tests should be
carried out on wet roads:
•
•
•
•
At various speeds.
On various road surfaces (asphalt to cobbles).
With loaded or unloaded vehicle.
Driving through puddles (splash water).
Test with UV lamp
A leak test can also be performed using a UV lamp
and a special contrasting agent. The advantages
of using contrast agent are:
• No need to dry out wet areas beforehand.
• The water entry and its subsequent path can
be seen more clearly.
• No need to remove most ancillary components
from the vehicle.
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NOTE: The equipment manufacturer's instructions
must be followed when using a UV lamp and
contrast agent.
Procedure for using a UV lamp.
• Wet the test area with clear water from the
outside.
• Prepare test liquid and apply it from the outside
using a suitable water sprayer.
• Illuminate the relevant area from the inside using
the UV lamp. The test liquid which enters will
make the leak visible.
Chalk/powder test
This test checks the contact surfaces of seals on
doors, hatches and lids.
Process using a door seal as an example:
To do this, the door seal is coated with powder or
brushed with chalk. A thin layer of grease is applied
to the contact area of the seal. The door must then
be slowly closed and reopened. The width and
continuity of the imprint can now be checked on
the seal.
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Smoke test
Des
cript
ion
Flow checking device
Description
1
Test pipe
2
Test pipe opener
3
Puffer ball
Operating principle
The flow checking device is a set made up of a
flow-testing pipe, a test pipe opener, puffer ball
and closing-off caps for the pipe.
The test pipe contains a filling layer which is
impregnated with fuming sulfuric acid. When air is
blown through the pipe by the puffer ball, sulfuric
acid is emitted as an aerosol in the form of a white
smoke.
• Close all doors so that a slight overpressure can
build up in the passenger compartment.
• Move the smoke pipe along the outside of the
body to the areas to be checked.
• Leaks can be detected through the irregular
movement of the smoke.
Stethoscope test
This procedure is very similar to the smoke test.
Instead of the smoke pipe, move a stethoscope
past the areas of the body that are at risk. Leaks
can now be detected acoustically.
Stethoscope
NOTE: Pay attention to the instructions for use and
the safety directions issued by the manufacturer.
The smoke test can only be performed in a
draft-free environment.
This test can be used to detect leaks visually.
Procedure:
• Break off both tips of the pipe in the pipe opener,
in exceptional cases in the top of the packaging.
• Insert the pipe into the puffer ball so there are
no leaks.
• Close the hole in the puffer ball with your thumb
and press the air contained in the ball through
the pipe.
• Set the ventilation blower in the passenger
compartment to the highest setting.
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Ultrasonic detection
This test uses ultrasonic waves to locate the
positions of leaks. When an ultrasonic transmitter
is placed inside the vehicle, it sends out ultrasonic
waves. A leak is located by running a detector
along the suspected area. The position with the
loudest reception of the escaping ultrasonic waves
is the location of the leak.
Procedure:
• Place the ultrasonic transmitter in the vehicle.
• Completely close the vehicle.
• Search the exterior of the vehicle using the
detector.
• The detector provides a simple indication of a
leak.
Sta
ge
Testing
Res
ult
No
No
3rd
4th
Is the contact
area for the seal
adequate?
1st
Testing
Res
ult
Action
Ask customer for Yes Dry out the
vehicle and
a detailed list of
repair the
possible reasons
damage.
for the water
Perform a water
entry. Does this
test as a check
information allow
(see test
the cause of the
method).
leak to be identified?
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Step 5.
Yes Step 5.
No
5th
Step 3.
Check the seal
for damage.
Check the
creation of the
seal using the
chalk test (see
test methods).
Step 4.
Is it possible that
water is getting
into the vehicle
through a seal
(door seal, trunk
lid seal)?
No
Sta
ge
Step 2.
2nd Perform an initial Yes Dry out vehicle.
Repair damage.
visual inspection
Perform a water
on the vehicle.
test as a check
Look for signs of
(see test
water entry. Can
method).
the cause of the
leak be identified
immediately?
Ultrasonic test device
Workflow for tracing water entry
Action
Perform work as
described under
Areas with
possible water
leaks - Door
seals. Dry out
vehicle. Repair
damage.
Perform a water
test as a check
(see test
method).
Before starting
Yes Dry out vehicle.
Repair the
any further work,
damage using
use the VIN to
the information
look for modelfound. Perform a
specific informawater test as a
tion in eTIS.
check (see test
Perform Oasis
method).
query and check
TSIs. Does this
information allow
the cause of the
leak to be identified?
No
Step 6.
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Sta
ge
6th
Testing
Res
ult
Establish the
Yes Dry out vehicle.
Repair leak.
extent of the
Perform a water
damage. To do
test as a check
this, expose wet
(see test
areas. Remove
method).
parts. Investigate
the suspected
area for signs of
water. Does an
investigation of
the suspected
area allow the
cause of the leak
to be identified?
No
7th
Check exterior
areas (seals,
seal welds).
Check interior
areas: Signs of
water, plugs,
seal welds. Can
the cause of the
leak be identified?
Perform water
test or ultrasound test. Can
the cause of the
leak be found?
vibrations, roughness chapters may be useful in
identifying the fault.
An outline of the possible complaints due to water
leaks is provided below. The causes of water leaks
and the possible remedies are presented using
selected examples. They are intended to provide
troubleshooting tips and suggestions for the user
but do not represent an exhaustive faults list.
Glued windows
A broken pasted seam can cause water to enter
around the window. A broken pasted seam can be
located using a water test or by carefully blowing
compressed air onto the inside of the window seal.
Step 7.
Yes Dry out vehicle.
Repair leak.
Perform a water
test as a check
(see test
method).
No
8th
Action
Step 8.
Yes Dry out vehicle.
Repair leak.
Perform a water
test as a check
(see test
method).
No
The water entry
may only occur
under dynamic
driving conditions. This
requires
intensive tests to
be repeated with
the corresponding climatic
influences (rain).
Corrective action
Broken adhesive seams -Arrow- can be sealed
from inside using PU glass adhesive.
If this seal does not resolve the problem or the
broken pasted seam is too extensive, it is
necessary to remove the window and glue it back
into place.
Door seals
If water appears at the bottom of the door, it is
possible that the door seal behind the door trim is
damaged. If the door is intact, water can enter
through the window weatherstrip and flow out
through gaps on the underside of the door. If the
door seal adhesion is faulty or the door seal is
damaged, water can get into the interior.
Possible complaints and corrective
actions
NOTE: Water leaks and changed vehicle acoustics
can have similar causes. For this reason,
information from the Wind noise or Noise,
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Fastening bolts could be loose or clips incorrectly
positioned on door modules.
Corrective action
Depending on the door seals used, different sealing
methods can be used.
NOTE: The drainage holes on the underside of the
door may not be blocked - if they are, clean them.
Defective films and foam seals must be replaced.
Once the adhesive surfaces have been cleaned,
plastic films must be stuck with double-sided
adhesive tape or replaced.
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cript
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Description
1
Seal/adhesion
2
Clips
3
Door speaker
Leaky foam seals are sealed with Butyl tape or
replaced.
Plastic door modules are fitted with a weatherstrip,
which cannot be replaced. Seal the leaky point with
Butyl tape or replace the part.
Door weatherstrip
Leaks can be caused by badly fitted seals. In
particular, areas with radii -Arrow- must be
thoroughly checked.
Door seals can develop leaks due to:
•
•
•
•
Damaged or expanded seals.
Ageing.
Insufficient contact pressure.
Inadequate contact area for seal on body part.
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• Uneven welded flange thickness because of
several layers of body panels or production
tolerances.
• Kinks.
The contact pressure of a seal can be determined
using a strip of paper. If a strip of paper trapped in
the closed door can be pulled out easily, the
contact pressure is too low.
To resolve
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• Replace damaged or aged seals. Prevent kinks.
• The contact pressure can be changed by
adjusting the catch bolt or correcting the panel
flange.
• Even out the uneven welded flange thicknesses.
Properly repair any paint damage that occurs.
If the bodywork flanges are very uneven,
appropriate alignment work must be performed.
Pay particular attention here to the new
corrosion protection which needs to be applied
afterwards.
• If water entry is caused by a spot weld (burr on
the surface), this must be rectified and
appropriate corrosion protection applied.
Tailgate sealing rubber
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cript
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Description
1
Hinge seal
2
Cable duct
Leaks can be caused by badly fitted or damaged
rubber grommets and plugs.
Damaged cable insulation can also cause leaks.
Where components are bolted on, water can enter
if there are inadequate seals at the connection
point.
To resolve
Leaks at the tailgate rubber seal have the same
causes and remedial measures as for door rubber
seals. Especially vulnerable areas -arrows- must
be thoroughly checked.
• Correctly fit rubber grommets / plugs. During
fitting, ensure that the sealing lips are not
trapped and are applied properly.
• The contact area of the rubber grommets / plugs
can also be sealed with PU sealing compound.
• Replace the damaged rubber grommets and
repair the damaged cable insulation.
• Smooth the panel deformations in the contact
area of the plugs.
Rubber grommets / plugs
Heater housing/ventilation
Rubber grommets or plugs are fitted at numerous
points on the body. They are frequently used as
seals for cables, hoses or actuating links. Rubber
plugs are frequently used for gaps caused during
production.
Loose butyl sealing strips, damaged sealing
surfaces or a trapped carpet can cause leaks
around the heater housing / ventilation Arrow.
Badly positioned or badly fitted hoses can also be
responsible for water entry. Water drains must not
be blocked
Example: Possible problem locations in the
tailgate area
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be removed and re-applied properly. Make sure
that any residual moisture is effectively removed
before a new seal is applied.
Attached parts
The add-on parts include:
Corrective action
• Exterior mirros, handles, controls.
• Mouldings, roof mouldings, lettering.
• Roof aerial, roof rack or connections for roof
rack systems.
• Bumper mountings.
• Injection nozzles, door contact switches, bump
stop rubber.
• Control unit seals.
• Tail lamps.
• All kind of screwed connections (pedal block,
door and tailgate hinges)
Before the actual repair, make sure that the water
drains are not blocked or stuck.
Example: Possible water entry points at the
rear lamp
NOTE: A large quantity of water flows through the
water tank. If there are leaks in this area, it is
essential to ensure that the water drainage
mechanisms function correctly. Drainage openings
may not be blocked or stuck. Leaves and other dirt
must be removed before troubleshooting.
Remove the heater housing / ventilation and fit a
new Butyl sealing strip. Damaged sealing surfaces
must first be adjusted. A trapped carpet must be
removed.
Seal welds
PU sealing beads are applied to welded or riveted
connections Arrows to seal the interior of the
vehicle. Incorrectly applied or damaged seal welds
can allow moisture to penetrate into the interior of
the vehicle. It is also possible that sealing beads
whose shape and size appear to be intact actually
have poor adhesion.
Corrective action
Incomplete seal welds must be supplemented with
PU sealing compound. Damaged seal welds must
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cript
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Description
1
Clips
2
Gaskets.
3
Rubber grommet
Add-on body parts must be fitted with seals,
grommets or sealing compound to prevent water
entry. However, even when a sealing system is
fitted, the screw thread may still cause leaks.
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Corrective action
Seals must be tested and, if necessary, replaced.
Check contact surface and adjust if necessary.
Points sealed with sealing compound must be
thoroughly cleaned and the seal replaced. Check
grommets and replace if necessary. At all screwed
connections, seal the thread with an appropriate
sealing material.
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Wind Noise
Wind noises as well as other general noises are
dealt with under Noise, Vibration and Harshness
(NVH).
There are various causes of wind noises. They can
be due to the design of the vehicle, or they can
occur after a repair. They are mostly caused by
poorly mounted components, which must be
located and installed in the correct position.
NOTE: Basic and in-depth training is offered on
the following topics. You will find an overview of
the complete range of courses in the Training
Brochure issued by the Ford Service Organization.
General information
Due to the continuous reduction in drivetrain
noises, wind noises have come to the fore in the
vehicle and are perceived to a greater extent by
the customer.
In order to carry out targeted diagnosis, it is
important to know the basics of noise formation
and sound transmission.
Potential areas of wind noises
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Wiper arms
8
Door seals
2
Windscreen seal
9
Headlamps
3
Antenna/antenna base
10
Radiator grille.
4
Sun roof/roof rail
5
Tailgate
Noises are categorized according to their type and
formation as follows:
6
Door handles
"Normal" air flow noises:
7
Exterior Rear View Mirror
Normal air flow noises are caused by air blowing
against even, flat vehicle surfaces, such as the
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roof, doors and side windows. When the vehicle is
moving fast, air layers (turbulence) form, which
cause variations in air pressure. These variations
in air pressure spread in the form of sound waves
and are transferred to the vehicle interior via the
side windows and seals.
Workshop diagnosis
Assessm
ent
Type of wind
noises
Place of origin
Normal
Noises caused by deviations in air flow and
circulation around separate components:
"Normal" wind
noises
Roof, side
windows
Normal
If air flows over an edge on a vehicle, the air flow
cannot follow the shape of the surface, but
separates at the edge. Eddies are formed, which
collapse again after a certain time or distance. The
associated fluctuations in air pressure create a
corresponding sound wave which is noticeable by
for instance a rushing noise at the A-pillar or the
outside mirror.
Noises caused
partly by
changes in the
direction of air
flow and by air
flow around
separate
components
A-pillars, outside
mirrors,
antennas
Serious
Noises caused
by vibrating
seals
Door gaps too
large, door/
window seals not
making firm
contact
Serious
Air escape and
air passage
noises
Leaks in the
bodywork/
sealing system
Serious
Cavity noises
Unsealed bodywork cavities
Turbulence and the associated radiation of noise
can also occur at the vehicle underbody. Air
circulation around small components and also flow
through small gaps (e.g. the radiator grille) cause
the rushing noise to change to a whistling, which
rises and becomes louder as the vehicle speed
increases.
Noises caused by vibrating seals:
Seals which do not make firm contact at the door
or window area can be made to vibrate by pressure
variations outside the vehicle, which in turn mean
noise radiating into the interior of the vehicle.
Those noises listed under "Serious" indicate a
possible source of the fault.
Noises caused by air flowing out:
Workshop diagnosis
Noises caused by air flowing out are created by
leaks at the vehicle interior sealing system, when
stationary air mixes with flowing air. As a result,
the noise increases as the speed of the air flowing
out increases. Example: Letting air out of a tire.
There are two ways that the level of noise in the
vehicle interior can be reduced and the character
of the noise can be improved through assessment
and diagnosis in the service department:
Cavity noises:
Cavity noises are those created when the air
volumes found in bodywork cavities are caused to
vibrate by an opening located in the airflow. The
frequency of the tone does not vary with the vehicle
speed but depends on the volume of the cavity and
the size of the opening. Example: Blowing across
the top of a bottle.
Wind noises overview:
• Reducing the intensity of the noise sources.
• Reducing the noise transfer routes.
Before carrying out repair work, a visual inspection
of the vehicle must be carried out. The gaps in the
doors, the sunroof and at all other body parts must
be checked in particular.
When the doors are adjusted to fit exactly,
development of wind noises at high speeds can
often be eliminated (lifting of doors off the seals).
Furthermore, the following points should be noted:
• The windows and doors must be fully closed.
• The air guides and air grilles must be correctly
seated.
• All of the trim strips and plastic components
must be firmly fixed down without gaps.
• All blanking plugs present.
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Test method
The test procedures given in the chapter Noise,
Vibration and Harshness can also be used to
diagnose wind noises.
Road tests
Wind noises can usually only be localized by road
tests
• Carry out the road test in all speed ranges. Use
a high gear so that the engine noise is low.
• Do not perform a road test near any sound
reflecting objects.
If it is difficult to detect the noise sources, the
search can be made easier by masking potential
areas.
Chalk/powder test
NOTE: There should always be two people present
during road tests to find noises. A driver who
reconstructs the situation causing the noise, and
a person to carry out the checks.
This test checks the contact surfaces of seals on
doors, hatches and lids.
The following points should be taken into account
for such road tests:
To do this, the door seal is coated with powder or
brushed with chalk. A thin layer of grease is applied
to the surface against which the seal makes
contact. The door must then be slowly closed and
reopened. The width and continuity of the imprint
can now be checked on the seal.
• Check that the tire pressure is correct.
• Remove non-standard ancillary components
from the vehicle.
• Choose a dry, flat road with as little traffic as
possible.
Item
Description
1
Test pipe
2
Test pipe opener
3
Puffer ball
Process using a door seal as an example:
Smoke test
Flow checking device
acid aerosol is emitted in the form of a white
smoke.
NOTE: Pay attention to the instructions for use and
the safety directions issued by the manufacturer.
The smoke test can only be performed in a
draft-free environment.
Mode of operation:
This test can be used to detect leaks visually.
The flow checking device is a set made up of a
flow-testing pipe, a test pipe opener, puffer ball
and closing-off caps for the pipe.
Procedure:
The test pipe contains a filling layer which is
impregnated with fuming sulfuric acid. When air is
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• Break off both tips of the pipe in the pipe opener,
in exceptional cases in the top of the packaging.
• Insert the pipe into the puffer ball so there are
no leaks.
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• Close the hole in the puffer ball with your thumb
and press the air contained in the ball through
the pipe.
• Set the ventilation blower in the passenger
compartment to the highest setting.
• Close all doors so that a slight overpressure can
build up in the passenger compartment.
• Move the smoke pipe along the outside of the
body to the areas to be checked. Leaks can be
detected through the irregular movement of the
smoke.
Ultrasonic test
This test searches for leaks in the system of seals
or rather acoustic bridges. When an ultrasonic
transmitter is placed inside the vehicle, it sends
out ultrasonic waves. A leak is located by running
a detector along the suspected area. The position
with the loudest reception of the escaping
ultrasonic waves indicates places where noises
occur.
Ultrasonic test device
Diagnosis
Wind noises often have similar causes as the
general NVH noises. For instance, a windshield
which is incorrectly bonded in position can cause
normal driving noises to become more noticeable.
Asking the customer detailed questions and a road
test together with the customer are the
requirements for a targeted diagnosis.
NOTE: Take the customer concern seriously. But
do not confirm that a noise is a problem until you
are sure that it is something which is not normal
for the vehicle series.
Procedure:
• Place the ultrasonic transmitter in the vehicle.
• Completely close the vehicle.
• Search the exterior of the vehicle using the
detector.
• The detector provides a simple indication of a
leak.
Possible questions:
• How long has the noise been there?
• Has any work been done on the vehicle?
• Where does the noise come from?
• In which driving situation does the noise
appear?
• Is there any special situation in which the noise
appears?
Remember that a noise is often more or less
noticeable depending on where you are sitting in
the vehicle.
Stethoscope test
Stethoscope
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Sta
ge
1st
to test
Res
ult
Road test the
Yes
vehicle with the
customer. First
let the customer
drive to demonstrate the noise,
before you drive
the vehicle yourself. Check that
the concern is
justified. Is this a
noise which
gives cause for
concern?
No
2nd
Reference or
Action
Sta
ge
Step 2.
3rd
Explain the noise
and tell the
customer what is
causing it.
Possibly offer a
comparable
vehicle for a road
test.
Eliminate the
Visually inspect Yes
noise or carry
the vehicle. Look
out a repair as
for loose,
the case may be.
damaged or
Check whether
missing componthe measures
ents. Check that
have been
the vehicle is to
successful.
standard production series
specification. In
particular, check
for any aftermarket components which may
have been
installed.
Depending on
the type of noise,
check the
suspected area.
Could a cause of
the noise be
found?
No
Step 3.
4th
5th
6th
to test
Res
ult
Before starting Yes
any further work,
use the VIN to
look for modelspecific information in eTIS.
Perform Oasis
query and check
TSBs. Can a
cause for the
noise be determined based on
the information
available?
Take the action
specified in the
Oasis or TSB
information.
Check whether
the measures
have been
successful.
No
Step 4.
Localize the
Yes
noise. In doing
so, check
whether it is an
unusual noise or
if it is a usual
driving noise that
is more noticeable because of
inadequate
sealing. Is it an
unusual noise?
Step 5.
No
Step 7.
Yes
Eliminate the
noise or carry
out a repair as
the case may be.
Check whether
the measures
have been
successful.
No
Step 6.
Determine the
source of the
noise. Can the
cause be
determined?
Eliminate the
Determine the
Yes
noise or carry
path of the noise
out a repair as
using the stethothe case may be.
scope. By way of
Check whether
a trial, mask the
the measures
suspected area
have been
or components
successful.
or remove them.
Can the cause
be determined?
No
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Reference or
Action
Step 7.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Sta
ge
7th
to test
Res
ult
Check the
Yes Renew the seal
or perform the
vehicle for inadappropriate
equate or
repair as necesdamaged seals.
sary. Check
The sealing of a
whether the
vehicle can be
measures have
checked using
been successful.
the stethoscope,
the powder test,
the smoke test
and the ultrasonic detector.
(See under test
method.) Could
a leak be
detected?
No
8th
Reference or
Action
In general, seals are very important when
eliminating wind noises. Special attention should
always be paid here to the possible causes of wind
noises.
Step 8.
Under certain
circumstances
there may be a
constructional
problem which is
not yet known
about. Record
the problem in
an Express
Service Report
and send it on by
the usual
method.
Possible concerns with corrective
measures
NOTE: Instructions on general noise are
summarized separately in the Noise, Vibration and
Harshness section. These can be useful when
searching for the causes of wind noises.
There follows an outline of the possible concerns
relating to wind noises. Selected examples are
given showing the causes of wind noises and the
ways in which they can be eliminated. They are
intended to provide troubleshooting tips and
suggestions for the user but do not represent an
exhaustive faults list. The topics are subdivided by
the different groups of components.
The test procedures described in the Noise,
Vibration and Harshness section can be used when
troubleshooting.
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Seals
Take the following points into account:
• Seals age, i.e. they become porous and with
time they lose their original elasticity. If the
vehicle is relatively old and there are already
visible signs of distortion or damage to a seal,
then it should be replaced.
• At high speeds the doors or hatches may lift
slightly from the seal surfaces because of
variations in air pressure. Wind noises are
caused when the preload on the sealing surface
is not sufficient. The preload depends on the
installation position of the components, the
elasticity of the seal and the location of the
sealing flange.
• The contact surface of the seal must be
sufficient. This can be checked using the chalk
test. If the specifed width of the contact surface
is not known, you must determine it on another
component of identical construction.
• A bulging seal carrier indicates that the sheet
metal of the retaining flange is uneven.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
• Seals must be correctly installed. Special
attention must be paid at corners -arrow- that
the installation follows the contours.
• The seal must not show any kinks or folds or
any other damage.
• Seals must seal all around their circumference.
Gaps in seals result in openings which lead to
an increased incidence of noise. In this respect,
it is especially important to pay attention to the
seals in the area of the windows.
Remedial Action
Renew older seals which no longer have adequate
preload. Deformed or widened retaining flanges
must be reworked and provided with a new seal.
• The window must be bonded without any gaps
-arrow-. Leaks can be found using the ultrasonic
tester or compressed air carefully blown from
inside onto the window glass bonding.
• The installed position of the window glass must
be correct. It must not have been bonded into
a position which is too low or offset to one side.
• The sealing or trim strips must fit tightly and the
glass must be mounted so that it is fully
enclosed. If a sealing or trim strip has not been
applied with enough pressure, high air speeds
can cause it to lift up. This can lead to wind
noises at higher speeds. Apply masking tape to
these areas for test purposes.
Corrective measures
Leaking areas of the window glass bonding
material can be sealed using PU sealing
compound. Pay special attention at the front
windshield, that any breaks in the bonding are not
too large. Otherwise the glass must be removed
and bonded in place again.
The installed location of a window glass cannot be
corrected. It must be removed and bonded into
place again.
Replace the trim strips or secure the lip seal using
PU adhesive.
The corner areas -arrow- of a seal must be
properly seated. In some circumstances, a butyl
sealing strip must be affixed to support the sealing
at a corner.
Bonded joints
Glass is usually installed today using a bonded
joint. Gaps in the bonded joint can lead to noises
in the vehicle interior. If there are noises which are
believed to be associated with window glass, the
following points should be checked:
Gaps, edges
Door gaps and edges are places where air
turbulence can form. This causes noises which can
be perceived as troublesome.
Gaps and edges - problem areas
Gap in window bonding
Doors, hood and tailgate can cause wind noises
because of gaps -arrow- which are too large. If the
components are not installed flush to the bodywork
or the neighboring component, air break edges can
arise, which in turn can create a wind noise.
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501-25-84
Body Repairs - General Information
501-25-84
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
The sun roof may be the cause of whistling noises
in the roof area. The sun roof may be incorrectly
adjusted or the seal on the sun roof may be
damaged.
Noises may come from the roof rail if the seal
between it and the roof is not correctly installed or
is cracked. Gaps at the mounting grooves of the
carrier can also create wind noises.
Noises from the door area could come from a
window which does not fully close. Side guides
(seals) can also be the cause of wind noises.
The roof antenna and antenna foot seal must be
correctly secured. The seal must lie completely on
the roof and must not be damaged.
The covers of window frames can be incorrectly
mounted or aligned. The quarter-lights in doors
must also be checked for correct installation.
Roof moldings mounting
Corrective measures
Check the gaps and adjust them according to the
specifications. If there are problems at the sun roof,
correct the adjustment and if necessary replace
the seals.
Problem area at side windows
If the original mounting points of the roof moldings
are in good condition, the fixing can be improved
using silicone sealant -arrow- if necessary. Align
or renew the seals of the roof rail. Reduce the
clearances of the mounting grooves.
Corrective measures
Side windows which do not fully shut -arrows- must
be adjusted. If the vehicle is equipped with electric
window regulators, the remedy may be to perform
the window regulator learning process again. In all
cases, make certain that the glass enters far
enough into the seal.
Ancillary Components
Components installed on the bodywork may cause
noises when they are not correctly mounted.
If the original mounting points of the roof moldings
are in good condition, the fixing can be improved
if necessary using silicone sealant -arrow-.
Exterior mirrors
Exterior mirrors or covers of exterior mirrors which
are not correctly mounted cause noises. The cover
must lie evenly on the component and must not lift
during driving. There are ducts present on the
doors for the electrical or mechanical adjusters for
the exterior mirrors. If there are leaks, wind noises
will be caused. Holes can also be present at the
transition to other components.
Exterior mirror seals
When troubleshooting it may be helpful to remove
the suspected component or, when this is not
possible, to mask it off with suitable covering tape.
Roof moldings, roof rail, roof antennas
Moldings and roof moldings must touch the
bodywork along their whole length without any gap.
Check the end sections in particular. These must
neither have any splits nor stand away from the
bodywork.
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501-25-85
Body Repairs - General Information
501-25-85
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Remedial Action
Openings which are used to secure trim panels
must be checked for leaks. Any leaks found can
be rectified using butyl strips.
There are ducts present on the doors for the
electrical or mechanical adjusters for the exterior
mirrors. If there are leaks, wind noises will be
caused. Holes can also be present at the transition
to other components.
Remedial Action
If there is inadequate sealing of the foam seals -2they must be replaced or supplemented with
suitable material. Transitions to other components
can be sealed with butyl sealing compound -1-.
Moldings, covers, door handles, windshield
wiper arms
Moldings and covers especially tend to cause wind
noises because of their location. These
components interrupt smooth bodywork surfaces
and air turbulence therefore arises at the edges.
If there are noise concerns in the area of the doors,
check especially for gaps and projections. Moldings
must not stand away from the bodywork or the
door. There must not be any gaps or discontinuities
at the location of joints.
Loose or damaged outer trim on the pillars -arrowmust be secured or replaced.
Incorrectly adjusted windshield wiper arms can
cause wind noises. Especially if they are too far
over the glass surface when in the rest position.
Wind noises in the transition area between the air
cowl cover and the wing or the windshield can be
caused by an incorrectly installed air cowl cover.
At high air speeds the air cowl cover may lift and
noises will then occur.
Because of their necessary mechanical features,
door handles have a range of openings and edges
which allow noise to be generated. The door handle
can be masked off for testing purposes. If a
reduction in wind noises is noticed, inadequate
sealing may be the reason for the noises.
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A butyl sealing strip -1- can be laid underneath the
cover in the transition area between the air cowl
cover and the wing or windshield.
The sealing of the door handles must be renewed
when required. In addition, noise absorbing
material can be applied to the back of the door
handles.
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501-25-86
Body Repairs - General Information
501-25-86
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Noise, Vibration and Harshness
Noise, coming from the vehicle and which can be
heard inside and outside the vehicle.
Vibrations, oscillations that are felt and noticeable
inside the vehicle.
Harshness, noises which come from the vehicle
and which can be heard, felt and noticed inside
and outside the vehicle.
These terms are grouped together under the title
Noise, Vibration, Harshness, or NVH for short.
The task of vehicle development and production
is to ensure that noises caused by the vehicle do
not disturb the driver and passengers. Moreover,
the the external noises emitted by the vehicle must
not exceed the thresholds set by law.
NOTE: Basic and advanced training courses are
offered for the following contents. For an overview
of all courses offered, please refer to the Ford
Service Organisation's training course brochure.
Noise types and causes
Noises in and around the vehicle are assigned
specific descriptions:
• Humming and droning are perceived as low
tones.
• Buzzing and whirring are middle tones.
• Howling, whistling, squeaking are assigned to
the high tones.
Low to middle tones are considered to be
unpleasant. They are palpable and noticeable as
oscillations and vibrations throughout the body.
Loud howling and whistling is painful to the ears.
A noise usually consists of a superimposition of
different tones which spread as oscillations.
Each of these oscillations has a specific oscillating
time and can be measured in frequencies. The
frequency describes the number of oscillations per
second. The frequency unit is specified in Hertz
(Hz).
The human ear can perceive frequencies between
20 and 20000 Hz.
Where the different notes come from in a
vehicle:
• Low notes are mostly produced by the engine.
• Low tones can also be produced by the
roadbed, particularly on rough surfaces. This is
a form of droning which can be felt by the
vehicle occupants as vibration or roughness.
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• High tones however, which are experienced as
howling or whistling noises, are often air
currents (wind noises) or come from ancillary
components such as the generator, power
steering pump or drivebelt.
• There are also clattering noises which can occur
when driving over an uneven road. These
jerking noises are produced by, for example,
the shock absorbers, chassis components or
loose articles inside the vehicle.
Noises can already be contained where they occur
or, if this is not possible, can be confined with
suitable measures.
The basic procedures here are the damping of
oscillating parts, the insulation of components or
the absorption of the noises through appropriate
materials.
Damping
If a damper is installed next to an oscillating mass,
the characteristic of the damper will reduce the
movement of this mass accordingly (e.g. bumper
on chassis).
Damping affects the resonance of an object or
system.
Isolation
In oscillation technology, the term isolation means
decoupling (separation) of components and
systems. An engine is mounted in sprung elements,
so that as little oscillation as possible is passed to
the vehicle.
In automotive technology, the isolation technique
used is nearly always rubber mounting. Rubber
has a large internal damping capacity. The
elasticity of the rubber acts like a spring.
Absorption
Sound waves are reflected from hard surfaces
Through the use of absorption material, sound
waves hit soft surfaces and are absorbed by them.
The composition and thickness of the material used
plays an important role here. A soft surface,
depending on its composition, absorbs the sound
waves and reduces their energy.
NVH elements
NVH elements are installed to prevent airborne
sound transfers to the passenger compartment in
different body cavities.
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501-25-87
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Item
Description
1
C-pillar area
2
B-pillar area
3
A-pillar area
On the Focus 2004.75 (07/2004-) these elements
are located in the cavities of the A, B and C pillars.
On the estate version, they are also located in the
D pillars.
C. At this temperature the isolation material
expands to seal the gap between the carrier plate
and the bodywork.
NOTE: NVH elements must not be damaged during
work on the vehicle body. NVH elements deformed
through impact must always be replaced. PU
adhesive must always be applied to the edges of
new and reused NVH elements during repair work.
The NVH material consists of a carrier plate which
has compressed isolation material at the edges.
In the drying system of the painting equipment used
in production, the body is heated to approx. 170°
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501-25-88
501-25-88
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
• condition history, especially any relationship to
repairs or sudden change.
• knowledge of probable causes.
• application of diagnosis procedures in which the
vehicle is split into corresponding areas.
Item
Description
1
NVH element
2
PU adhesive
For the exact installation position of an NVH
element, please refer to the vehicle-specific repair
instructions.
If an NVH element is to be reused, the bonding on
the body panel must be detached. To do this, the
body panel must be heated in the area around the
NVH element. The bonding can be detached at
approx. 170° C. The damaged panel part can now
be carefully dismantled.
Before installing the new panel part, a PU adhesive
must be applied to the contact areas between the
panel and the NVH element.
Test techniques, measuring devices
The shortest route to an accurate diagnosis results
from:
• general information on the problem vehicle and
a comparison test with a vehicle of the same
construction, without NVH problems.
• vehicle history, including repair history and
usage patterns.
• condition history, especially any relationship to
repairs or sudden change.
• knowledge of probable causes.
• application of diagnosis procedures in which the
vehicle is split into corresponding areas.
NOTE: The diagnosis of droning problems is one
of the most difficult tasks in the NVH area. With
the exception of installed components under stress,
a certain diagnosis of droning problems (or boom)
on customer vehicles makes great demands on
the automotive technician. The performance of
measuring equipment and their practice-orientated
application can only be obtained through suitable
instruction (NVH training). The successful use of
these devices requires a great deal of experience
on the part of the user.
The diagnosis and correction of noise, vibration
and harshness concerns requires:
• a road or system test to determine the exact
nature of the concern.
Analysis of possible causes:
• checking of the cause and elimination of the
faults found.
• a road test or system test to make sure the
concern has been corrected or brought back to
within an acceptable range.
• It is often very difficult to locate noises that are
audible in the passenger compartment based
on the problem description provided by the
customer and the road tests performed. The
direction of the noise can be detected
subjectively, but the source of the noise cannot
be found.
NOTE: For a selection of simple test tools, see the
wind noises section.
Electronic NVH tester
The diagnosis and correction of noise, vibration
and harshness concerns requires:
• general information on the problem vehicle and
a comparison test with a vehicle of the same
construction, without NVH problems.
• vehicle history, including repair history and
usage patterns.
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501-25-89
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
• There is an amplifier on the test device with
which the signal strength and the corresponding
channel can be set.
• Only the noises from a transmitter are
transferred to the headphones.
• All connected cables can be visually illustrated
individually or simultaneously on the display.
• The test device saves the recorded data.
• The recorded data can be imported to a PC and
evaluated.
The NVH tester is equipped in addition with mobile
magnetic sensors which are particularly suitable
for the following noise tests:
NOTE: Before using the NVH tester in the service,
the service technician should take part in an NVH
training course to ensure effective use of this
device during the road test. A description of the
function and application of the NVH tester is
enclosed with the device.
• Internal noises at the dashboard
• Engine noise
• Electrical noises (sparking/voltage
transmissions)
• Wind noises
• Vacuum - leaks
Chassis noise tester (chassis ear)
The measuring device described below is used for
diagnosis of the solid-borne sound and solid-borne
sound transmission paths. The device is particularly
suitable for medium and high frequency noise
analyses. It principally enables noise diagnosis in
the area of solid-borne sound and helps to identify
solid-borne sound transmission routes.
In order to obtain a positive diagnosis of droning
problems (low frequency noises) and their sources,
you must have sufficient experience of how to use
this measuring device.
The device works according to the following
operating principle: Accelerometers (transmitters)
are fitted on various vehicle components or body
areas. The signals recorded here can be listened
to one after the other on headphones or speakers
via the different channels. Simultaneous illustration
of several or all measuring channels (for
comparison) is only possible visually on the display
of the measuring device.
Layout and operation:
• The test device has six different channels for
noise diagnosis.
• Each channel is marked in color on the terminal,
cable and test device.
• The solid-borne sound recorded is transmitted
to the test device or the headphones by the
magnetic accelerometers (transmitters).
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Used to diagnose solid-borne sound and its
transmission routes. The device is particularly
suitable for medium and high frequency noise
analysis and principally enables noise diagnosis
in the area of solid-borne sound and helps to
identify solid-borne sound transmission routes.
In order to obtain a positive diagnosis of droning
problems (low frequency noises) and their sources,
you must have sufficient experience of how to use
this measuring device.
Layout and operation:
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Body Repairs - General Information
501-25-90
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
The test device has six different channels for noise
diagnosis. This means that six microphones
equipped with clamps can be attached to different
components on the vehicle. The emitted or
transmitted solid-borne sound will be transferred
from microphone to the headphones. There is an
amplifier between the microphone and the
headphones at which the signal strengths and the
corresponding channel can be set.
Only the noises from one microphone are
transferred to the headphones. Each channel is
color-coded on the clamp, cable and amplifier.
NOTE: In order to be able to relate the positions
of the different microphones during the test
process, they are entered in a special test sheet
according to their colors. Microphones, clamps and
cables must be carefully routed and attached.
Test process (example for transmission noise):
• Attach microphones to various positions on the
transmission or mountings. This first allows the
source of the noise to be determined, and then
the possible transfer routes.
• A road test can be performed after all the
clamps have been attached to the vehicle and
all the cables connected to the amplifier.
• Firstly, all the channels are switched through
one after the other in neutral, to check the
operation of the different channels as well as
the noise level in neutral.
• During the road test, all channels are listened
to in the different gears, engine speeds, vehicle
speeds and loads. This procedural method
permits unambiguous diagnosis of the cause of
the noise and the route of the noise until it
enters the bodywork structure.
• The characteristics of the noise which is the
cause of the concern should match those of the
noise which is heard. This means compare the
sound.
• Depending on the input signal level, there may
be a great deal of difference in the noise level
in the individual channels.
• Always set the amplifier volume to zero before
switching to another channel.
• In order to be able to make any comparisons,
the volume settings of the different channels
must be recorded on the test sheet.
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.
SECTION 501-26 Body Repairs - Vehicle Specific
Information and Tolerance Checks
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications......................................................................................................................
501-26-2
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Body and Frame.................................................................................................................
Body and Frame — 2.5L Duratec-RS (VI5) (Overview).....................................................
Introduction.........................................................................................................................
Focus RS............................................................................................................................
Body Version......................................................................................................................
Lifting Points.......................................................................................................................
Installation Position of Electrical Components....................................................................
Body General Information...................................................................................................
Body - Dash Cross Member...............................................................................................
Body - Front Lower Deflector..............................................................................................
Body - Hood Latch Panel ...................................................................................................
Body - Front Fender ..........................................................................................................
ABS Sensor Bracket...........................................................................................................
501-26-3
501-26-25
501-26-25
501-26-25
501-26-25
501-26-26
501-26-27
501-26-28
501-26-31
501-26-31
501-26-34
501-26-34
501-26-35
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Underbody Tolerance Check..............................................................................................
Frame Tolerance Check.....................................................................................................
501-26-37
501-26-43
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-2
501-26-2
SPECIFICATIONS
Anti-corrosion protection for body work
Description
Part number
Specification
Underbody protection
5 030 492
-
Cavity wax
5 030 081
-
Anti-corrosion wax
1 219 834
WSK-M7 C89 A
Clinched flange protection
1 136 479
WSK-M4 G245 B
Weld primer
1 205 996
-
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501-26-3
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501-26-3
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Body and Frame
Introduction
The new Focus 2004.75 (07/2004-) is offered as
a 3-, 4- or 5-door saloon and as a wagon.
Design features
Many of the body components (e.g. the floor pan)
have been carried over from the Focus C-MAX
2003.75 (06/2003-). The model specific structure
is made on this floor pan. The wagon is also based
on this floor pan up to the C-pillars. The rear
components of the floor pan, such as the luggage
compartment floor panel, the sidemembers and
the crossmember are specific to the wagon
however.
The safety passenger cell corresponds to the
structure of the Focus C-MAX 2003.75 (06/2003-).
At the front of the vehicle there is a steel plate
crash element connected to the side member by
threaded connections. This crash element can
absorb light impacts of up to about 15 km/hr.
Because of the threaded connections, the crash
element can be changed very quickly.
NOTE: Deformed crash elements must not be
straightened or repaired.
Heavier impacts which can no longer be absorbed
by the crash element must be absorbed by the side
members or the floor pan structure. Depending on
the extent of the damage, the side members can
be replaced in whole or in part (see subsection
501-27).
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A steel cross member is also installed at the rear
of the vehicle using threaded connections. This
forms a connection between the ends of the two
side members and therefore contributes to an
increase in passive safety in the event of rear end
impact. This bolted-on crossmember absorbs the
impact energy of minor impacts and thus prevents
deformation of the side members and therefore the
body structure. The crash element can be changed
very quickly because of the threaded connections.
More severe impacts at the rear are absorbed by
the rear panel, side members and the luggage
compartment floor panel. It is possible to only
partially replace the side members and the luggage
compartment floor panel (see subsection 501-30).
Laser weld seams
As on Focus C-MAX 2003.75 (06/2003-), there are
laser weld seams on the front and rear side
members.
NOTE: In the event of damage or repair work in
these areas, the corresponding requirements is
subsection 501-27 and 501-30 must be taken into
account.
MIG brazed joints
MIG brazed joints are used on all model variants
in the areas of the bulkhead reinforcement to
A-pillar, A-pillar reinforcement to A-pillar inner panel
and outer wheelhouse to door sill reinforcement.
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501-26-4
501-26-4
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
1
2
3
E56064
MIG brazed areas
Item
Description
1
Outer wheelhouse / door sill reinforcement
(inner)
2
A-pillar reinforcement / A-pillar inner panel
(inner)
3
Bulkhead reinforcement / A-pillar (outer)
These MIG brazed joints must be replaced by MIG
welds at another place if a repair is performed.
NOTE:
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• These MIG welds must not be carried out on or
near existing MIG brazed seams as even the
smallest amount of brazing material can result
in a reduction in the strength of the weld seams.
• When performing these repairs, the
corresponding requirements is subsection
501-27, 501-29 and 501-30 must be observed.
High-strength steel parts
High strength steel parts are used even more on
the new Focus.
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501-26-5
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-5
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
NOTE: The instructions for working on high
strength steel panels given in subsection 501-25
must be followed during body repair work.
3-door variant - components overview, the high strength steel panels are marked with arrows.
E54904
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G427724en
501-26-6
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-6
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
4-door and 5-door variants - components overview, the high strength steel panels are marked with arrows.
NOTE: Illustration E54905 shows the body panels of the 5-door variant. Because the 4-door and the
5-door variants are identical in design up to the B-pillars, the parts shown also apply for the 4-door variant.
E54905
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G427724en
501-26-7
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-7
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Wagon variant - components overview, the high strength steel panels are marked with arrows.
E63353
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427724en
501-26-8
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-8
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Front floor pan (all models) - components overview, the high strength steel panels are marked with arrows.
E54906
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427724en
501-26-9
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-9
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Middle floor pan (all models) - components overview, the high strength steel panels are marked with arrows.
E55182
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427724en
501-26-10
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-10
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Rear floor pan - 3-door, 4-door and 5-door variants - components overview, the high strength steel panels
are marked with arrows.
E55205
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427724en
501-26-11
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-11
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Rear floor pan (wagon) - components overview, the high strength steel panels are marked with arrows.
E63354
Corrosion prevention measures
Further corrosion protection measures
On the new Focus 2004.75 (07/2004-), all external
and corrosion prone steel body panels are zinc
plated on both sides.
Hoods, doors, tailgates and luggage compartment
lids supplied as replacement parts do not have
clinched flange sealing. Sealant must be applied
to the dip primer in the dealership before painting.
In doing so, make certain that the cut edge of the
external panel is covered by at least a 3 mm
overlap of clinched flange protection. More than 5
hours drying time may be needed, depending on
the thickness of application. Air drying overnight is
therefore recommended.
The roof and some internal reinforcement panels
on the floor pan and on the A-, B- and C-pillars are
not zinc plated.
NOTE: The instructions for working on zinc plated
steel panels given in subsection 501-25 must be
followed during body repair work.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427724en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-12
501-26-12
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
NOTE: When body repairs are performed or if
these components are renewed, this procedure
must be observed.
Further corrosion protection measures are
performed on the bodywork.
NOTE: The original corrosion protection must be
re-created after working on the bodywork.
2
1
5
3
A-A
2 mm
10 mm
3 mm
4
E54908
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427724en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-13
501-26-13
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Clinched flange sealing
Item
Item
Description
5
1
Hood
2
Luggage compartment lid, 3- and 5-door
3
Tailgate, wagon
4
Door front and rear
Description
Luggage compartment lid, 4-door
A - A Sectional view of the clinched flange
sealing (minimum height and width
indicated)
mm
A-A
A
200 200
200
50
200
A
B-B
50
B
B
E61897
Cavity wax injection at the doors and engine hood
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427724en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-14
501-26-14
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Item
Description
A - A Sectional view of doors (application area
indicated)
Item
Description
B - B Sectional view of engine hood (application
area indicated)
1
2
3
E61898
Corrosion protection at the floor pan
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427724en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-15
501-26-15
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Item
Description
1
PU stone deflector
2
PVC underbody protection
3
Cavity wax injection
Sheet metal parts for partial replacement
Various service sheet metal parts are available for
sectional replacement.
3-door component overview (side)
E54909
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Front quarter panel
3
Repair panel, rear quarter panel
2
Rear quarter panel
4
Rocker panel
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427724en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-16
501-26-16
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
4-door component overview (side)
2
1
3
4
E63356
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Front quarter panel
3
Repair panel, rear quarter panel
2
Rear quarter panel
4
Rocker panel
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427724en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-17
501-26-17
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
5-door component overview (side)
E54910
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Front quarter panel
3
Repair panel, rear quarter panel
2
Rear quarter panel
4
Rocker panel
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427724en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-18
501-26-18
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Wagon component overview (side)
2
1
3
4
E63357
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Front quarter panel
3
Repair panel, rear quarter panel
2
Rear quarter panel
4
Rocker panel
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427724en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-19
501-26-19
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Component overview 3-, 4- and 5-door variants (rear floor pan)
E54911
Item
Description
1
Luggage compartment floor panel
2
Rear side member
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427724en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-20
501-26-20
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Component overview, wagon (rear floor pan)
1
2
E63358
Item
Description
1
Luggage compartment floor panel
2
Rear side member
NVH elements
NOTE: NVH elements must not be damaged during
work on the vehicle body. In the event of repair
work in these areas, the corresponding
requirements in subsections 501-27 to 501-30 must
be taken into account. Deformed NVH elements
must always be renewed.
NVH elements are used in various body cavities
to prevent the transfer of noise to the vehicle
interior.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427724en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-21
501-26-21
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
1
2
3
E63359
Installation positions on the 3-door (interior view)
Item
Description
1
Side panel / wheelhouse
2
Side panel (damping film)
3
A-pillar
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427724en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-22
501-26-22
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
1
2
E63360
Installation positions on the 4-door (interior view)
Item
Description
1
B-pillar
2
A-pillar
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427724en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-23
501-26-23
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
1
2
3
E54912
Installation positions on the 5-door (interior view)
Item
Description
1
D-pillar
2
B-pillar
3
A-pillar
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427724en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-24
501-26-24
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
2
1
3
E63361
Installation positions on the wagon (interior view)
Item
Description
1
D-pillar
2
B-pillar
3
A-pillar
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G427724en
501-26-25
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-25
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Body and Frame — 2.5L Duratec-RS (VI5) – Overview
Introduction
With model year 2009.25, the Ford Focus range
is being extended by a particularly
high-performance sporty RS version (Racing
Sport).
The Ford Focus RS uses the 5-cylinder petrol
engine familiar from the Focus ST. The designation
for this power unit is: 2.5L Duratec-RS (VI5). The
2.5L Duratec-RS (VI5) has a power output of 224
kW (305 PS) and a torque of 440 Nm.
The 2.5L Duratec-RS (VI5) engine is supplied in
conjunction with a modified 6-speed manual
transaxle (M66). The differential installed up to now
in the 6-speed manual transmission (M66) has
been replaced with a Quaife(r) limited-slip
differential with automatic torque distribution.
A further modification has been made to the
structure of the front axle. Based on the McPherson
strut and spring assembly layout, the front
suspension is a new development: the so-called
"Revo" axle. Together with a Quaife(r)
limited-differential lock, it reduces the drive
influences on the steering.
Focus RS
E112828
• Two-part rear spoiler with integrated LED (light
emitting diode) stoplamp and rear window
washer jet
• New color-coded front and rear bumpers
• Exterior mirror with integral turn signal lamp
• Side skirts
• RS lettering and trims
• All body ancillary components color-coded as
standard
Body Version
• The Focus RS is available as a 3-door version
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1202520en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-26
501-26-26
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
A
B
D
C
E
E112829
Item
Description
Item
Description
A
Height: 1476 mm
C
Overall width: 2020 mm
B
Track width, front: 1586 mm
D
Wheel base 2640 mm
B
Track width, rear: 1587 mm
E
Overall length: 4402 mm
Lifting Points
E112832
• The jacking points for raising the vehicle on a
lifting platform are shown in the graphic.
• The vehicle must only be lifted at the marked
position when lifting at the front axle using a
jack. The vehicle must not be raised at the rear
axle using a jack.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
NOTE: In order to avoid damage to the side skirts
when raising the vehicle with a lifting platform, the
legs of the lifting platform must only be positioned
at the marked positions.
G1202520en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-27
501-26-27
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Installation Position of Electrical Components
1
2
3
4
5
6
16
7
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
E112831
Item
Description
Item
Description
1
Keyless vehicle module
8
Supplementary instrument cluster
2
Driver door module
9
Electro-hydraulic power steering module
3
Instrument cluster
10
GEM (generic electronic module)
4
High intensity discharge headlamp module
11
5
ABS/stability assist module
Bluetooth(r)/voice control module without
handset holder
6
BJB (battery junction box)
12
Audio unit/navigation system
7
PCM (powertrain control module)
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1202520en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-28
501-26-28
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Item
Description
Item
Description
13
EATC (electronic automatic temperature
control)
15
RCM (restraints control module)
16
Parking aid
14
Passenger door module
Body General Information
Front View
1
2
3
E112836
Item
Description
1
Ventilation slits
2
Finisher
3
Large trapezoidal air inlet
• The completely newly designed front bumper
features a generously dimensioned,
grille-covered air inlet in a trapezoidal shape
with a high-gloss piano-black paint finish.
• The trim strip at the front edge of the hood
provides a striking contrast and is also finished
in piano-black.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
• Two ventilation slits have been incorporated in
the hood. These provided the engine with
additional cooling.
• The wheel arches of the front and rear fenders
have been enlarged in order to afford enough
space for the 19-inch wheels and to allow for
the increased track width.
• Triangular air vents with the RS emblem are
integrated behind the front wheel arches.
G1202520en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-29
501-26-29
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Rear View
1
2
3
E112837
Item
Description
1
Split rear spoiler
2
High Mounted Stop Lamp Control
3
Diffuser plate
• In order to increase downforce, a diffuser has
been integrated in the lower part of the rear,
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
along with a split rear spoiler above the rear
window.
• The diffuser is framed by two chrome-plated
end pipes. Small vent openings on both sides
of the rear apron further emphasize the width
of the vehicle.
• The high-mounted stoplamp and the rear
window washer nozzle are integrated in the split
rear spoiler.
G1202520en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-30
501-26-30
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Rear Spoiler
1
2
3
E112838
Item
Description
1
Rear window washer nozzle
2
High Mounted Stop Lamp Control
3
Attachment bolts
• The high-mounted stoplamp uses LEDs rather
than conventional bulbs.
NOTE: The LEDs cannot be replaced individually.
In event of failure the entire stoplamp needs to be
replaced.
• The rear spoiler is attached to the tailgate with
five bolts.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1202520en
501-26-31
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-31
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Body - Dash Cross Member
10 mm
E116812
• The weld bolt on the dash cross member has
to be shortened to get sufficient clearance to
the turbo cooling hose and AC lines.
Body - Front Lower Deflector
• Due to the wider dimension of the RS bumper
cover the lower deflector has to be extended.
• The 4 extensions are riveted to the standard ST
deflector.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1202520en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-32
501-26-32
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
5mm
x16
E116813
x16
E116814
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1202520en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-33
501-26-33
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
10 mm
8,5mm
10 mm
E116815
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1202520en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-34
501-26-34
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Body - Hood Latch Panel
5mm
x2
E116817
Body - Front Fender
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1202520en
501-26-35
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-35
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
9 mm
E116816
• One hole has to be drilled for side skirt fixing.
WARNING: Due to the possible speed of
the Focus RS the side skirts on fender and
rocker panel must be fixed with clips
screws and tape! Do not cut any clips!
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
NOTE: Body side panels and parts for service will
already contain the required side skirt fixing holes.
ABS Sensor Bracket
G1202520en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-36
501-26-36
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
1
2
E117470
Item
Description
1
Focus RS
2
Focus
The ABS sensor bracket is riveted to the front side
member. On Focus RS the bracket is mounted in
driving direction.
WARNING: If the ABS sensor bracket is
not mounted as shown, the ABS sensor
cable could detach from bracket!
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G1202520en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-37
501-26-37
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Underbody Tolerance Check
1. Body dimensions, 3-, 4- and 5-door (quick
measurements using the Allvis system)
• All dimensions are measured from the middle
of the hole or bolt head or from the edge of
Allvis specifications
Point of measurement
the panel, using the Allvis system, with
component assemblies installed.
• A tolerance of ± 3 mm applies to all specified
dimensions. All detailed illustrations
correspond to the left-hand side of the
vehicle.
Adaptor
Height setting of the test
probes
1
25 mm (probe)
350 mm
2
25 mm (probe)
240 mm
3
25 mm (probe)
160 mm
4
25 mm (probe)
110 mm
5
35 mm (probe)
50 mm
6
25 mm (probe)
240 mm
7
25 mm (probe)
310 mm
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G371029en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-38
501-26-38
GENERAL PROCEDURES
1
2
3
4
6
0
5
7
1
2
3
4
0
5
6
7
1438
1928
1468
1173
997
4
106
18
006
2
6
156
4
29
1
77
20
12
03
1670
176
2
11
E55020
2. Body dimensions, 3-, 4- and 5-door
• All dimensions are measured starting from
the centre of each hole, using an electronic
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
measuring system and with the assemblies
removed.
• A tolerance of ± 3 mm applies to all specified
dimensions. All detailed illustrations
G371029en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-39
501-26-39
GENERAL PROCEDURES
correspond to the left-hand side of the
1
2
vehicle.
7
4
3
6
5
12
8
9
14
10
11
140
423
634
12
13
14
961
10
988
9
987
8
1096
7
6
1024
5
1378
4
524
1214
431
1379
3
720
2
942
962
1
306
11
13
350
622
984
1275
1338
1556
1563
1720
2070
2541
E43251
3. Body dimensions, wagon (quick
measurements using the Allvis system)
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
• All dimensions are measured from the middle
of the hole or bolt head or from the edge of
G371029en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-40
501-26-40
GENERAL PROCEDURES
the panel, using the Allvis system, with
component assemblies installed.
Allvis specifications
Point of measurement
• A tolerance of ± 3 mm applies to all
measurements given. All detailed illustrations
correspond to the left-hand side of the
vehicle.
adapter
Height setting of the test
probes
1
25 mm (probe)
350 mm
2
25 mm (probe)
240 mm
3
25 mm (probe)
160 mm
4
25 mm (probe)
110 mm
5
35 mm (probe)
50 mm
6
25 mm (probe)
260 mm
7
25 mm (probe)
400 mm
8
25 mm (probe)
400 mm
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G371029en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-41
501-26-41
GENERAL PROCEDURES
1
2
3
4
0
6
5
8
7
1
2
3
4
0
5
7
6
8
1438
1928
1468
99
1173
7
4
106
18
20
6
200
6
156
94
12
77
11
1924
1750
12
03
184
8
201
5
E62636
4. NOTE: The body dimensions of the front
floor pan are the same as for the 3-, 4- and
5-door and can be taken from illustration
E43251.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Body dimensions, wagon
• All dimensions are measured starting from
the centre of each hole, using an electronic
G371029en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-42
501-26-42
GENERAL PROCEDURES
measuring system and with the assemblies
removed.
• A tolerance of ± 3 mm applies to all
measurements given. All detailed illustrations
correspond to the left-hand side of the
vehicle.
1
2
3
4
5
7
6
8
140
423
634
6
7
8
1126
5
1097
4
987
1096
1024
1378
306
3
988
2
1
342
612
1045
1228
E62637
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G371029en
501-26-43
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-43
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Frame Tolerance Check
1. Front end body dimensions, all models
• All dimensions have a tolerance of ± 3 mm.
All dimensions were determined starting from
the center of each hole or panel edge using
a symmetrically adjusted beam trammel.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Measuring points and dimensions
1 - 2 = 530 mm
1 - 6 = 1496 mm
1 - 3 = 608 mm
1 - 7 = 1532 mm
1 - 4 = 786 mm
1 - 8 = 1556 mm
1 - 5 = 1426 mm
9 - 10 = 965 mm
G371030en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-44
501-26-44
GENERAL PROCEDURES
4
2
5
1
3
9
8
1
10
7
2
6
3
5
4
10
7
9
6
8
E54960
2. Body dimensions, side view (5-door version)
• All dimensions have a tolerance of ± 3 mm.
All dimensions were determined starting from
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
the edge of the steel panel using a
symmetrically adjusted measuring gauge.
• Measuring points 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10 and 11
are measured in the curve and represent the
G371030en
501-26-45
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-45
GENERAL PROCEDURES
greatest distance to the measuring point
opposite.
• The detail views of measuring points 5, 8, 9
and 12 are shown looking from the vehicle
interior outwards.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Measuring points and dimensions
1 - 10 = 992 mm
4 - 7 = 1095 mm
2 - 11 = 1281 mm
5 - 8 = 711 mm
3 - 6 = 1025 mm
9 - 12 = 838 mm
G371030en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-46
501-26-46
GENERAL PROCEDURES
5
3
2
1
4
6
2
3
4
1
8
5
9
12
11
10
7
6
7
12
11
10
9
8
E54961
3. Body dimensions, rear (5-door version)
the center of the welded flange using a
symmetrically adjusted measuring gauge.
• All dimensions have a tolerance of ± 3 mm.
All dimensions were determined starting from
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G371030en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-47
501-26-47
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Measuring points and dimensions
1 - 4 = 1115 mm
3 - 6 = 1327 mm
2 - 5 = 996 mm
2
3
1
6
4
5
E63019
4. Body dimensions, interior (5-door version)
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
• All dimensions have a tolerance of ± 3 mm.
All dimensions were determined starting from
G371030en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-48
501-26-48
GENERAL PROCEDURES
the center of the welded flange using a
symmetrically adjusted measuring gauge.
Measuring points and dimensions
1 - 4 = 1458 mm
5 - 6 = 1441 mm
2 - 3 = 1442 mm
2
3
1
4
6
5
E54964
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G371030en
501-26-49
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-49
GENERAL PROCEDURES
5. Body dimensions, side view (3-door version)
• All dimensions have a tolerance of ± 3 mm.
All dimensions were determined starting from
the edge of the steel panel using a
symmetrically adjusted measuring gauge.
• Measuring points 1, 2, 4 and 5 are measured
in the curve and represent the greatest
distance to the measuring point opposite.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
• The detail views of measuring points 3 and
6 are shown looking from the vehicle interior
outwards.
Measuring points and dimensions
1 - 4 = 1234 mm
3 - 6 = 1068 mm
2 - 5 = 1439 mm
G371030en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-50
501-26-50
GENERAL PROCEDURES
3
1
2
2
1
3
6
5
4
6
5
4
E54962
6. Body dimensions, rear (3-door version)
the center of the welded flange using a
symmetrically adjusted measuring gauge.
• All dimensions have a tolerance of ± 3 mm.
All dimensions were determined starting from
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G371030en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-51
501-26-51
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Measuring points and dimensions
1 - 4 = 1115 mm
3 - 6 = 1327 mm
2 - 5 = 996 mm
2
3
1
6
4
5
E54963
7. Body dimensions, interior (3-door version)
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
• All dimensions have a tolerance of ± 3 mm.
All dimensions were determined starting from
G371030en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-52
501-26-52
GENERAL PROCEDURES
the center of the welded flange using a
symmetrically adjusted measuring gauge.
1
2
Measuring points and dimensions
1 - 4 = 1460 mm
2 - 3 = 1442 mm
3
4
E54965
8. Body dimensions, side view (4-door version)
• All dimensions have a tolerance of ± 3 mm.
All dimensions were determined starting from
the edge of the steel panel using a
symmetrically adjusted measuring gauge.
• Measuring points 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10 and 11
are measured in the curve and represent the
greatest distance to the measuring point
opposite.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
• The detail views of measuring points 5, 8, 9
and 12 are shown looking from the vehicle
interior outwards.
Measuring points and dimensions
1 - 10 = 992 mm
4 - 7 = 1095 mm
2 - 11 = 1281 mm
5 - 8 = 711 mm
3 - 6 = 1025 mm
9 - 12 = 838 mm
G371030en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-53
501-26-53
GENERAL PROCEDURES
5
3
2
1
4
6
2
3
4
1
8
5
9
12
11
10
6
7
7
12
11
10
9
8
E62630
9. Body dimensions, rear (4-door version)
the center of the welded flange using a
symmetrically adjusted measuring gauge.
• All dimensions have a tolerance of ± 3 mm.
All dimensions were determined starting from
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G371030en
501-26-54
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-54
GENERAL PROCEDURES
• Measurement points 1 and 4 are measured
in the curve and correspond to the largest
distance to the opposite measurement point.
• Measurement point 6 is measured from the
center of the hole.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Measuring points and dimensions
1 - 4 = 1324 mm
5 - 9 = 1043 mm
2 - 3 = 824 mm
6 - 9 = 1212 mm
3 - 8 = 512 mm
7 - 10 = 960 mm
G371030en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-55
501-26-55
GENERAL PROCEDURES
2
3
4
1
10
5
8
7
9
6
E62634
10. Body dimensions, interior (4-door version)
the center of the welded flange using a
symmetrically adjusted measuring gauge.
• All dimensions have a tolerance of ± 3 mm.
All dimensions were determined starting from
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G371030en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-56
501-26-56
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Measuring points and dimensions
1 - 4 = 1458 mm
5 - 6 = 1441 mm
2
2 - 3 = 1442 mm
3
1
4
6
5
E62635
11. Body dimensions, side view (wagon)
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
• All dimensions have a tolerance of ± 3 mm.
All dimensions were determined starting from
G371030en
501-26-57
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-57
GENERAL PROCEDURES
the edge of the steel panel using a
symmetrically adjusted measuring gauge.
• Measuring points 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10 and 11
are measured in the curve and represent the
greatest distance to the measuring point
opposite.
• The detail views of measuring points 5, 8, 9
and 12 are shown looking from the vehicle
interior outwards.
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Measuring points and dimensions
1 - 10 = 992 mm
4 - 7 = 1136 mm
2 - 11 = 1281 mm
5 - 8 = 711 mm
3 - 6 = 1025 mm
9 - 12 = 838 mm
G371030en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-58
501-26-58
GENERAL PROCEDURES
5
3
2
1
4
6
2
4
3
1
8
5
9
12
11
10
6
7
7
12
11
10
9
8
E62631
12. Body dimensions, rear (wagon)
the center of the welded flange using a
symmetrically adjusted measuring gauge.
• All dimensions have a tolerance of ± 3 mm.
All dimensions were determined starting from
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G371030en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-59
501-26-59
GENERAL PROCEDURES
Measuring points and dimensions
1 - 4 = 1155 mm
3 - 6 = 1276 mm
2 - 5 = 906 mm
1
2
3
4
6
5
E62632
13. Body dimensions, interior (wagon)
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
• All dimensions have a tolerance of ± 3 mm.
All dimensions were determined starting from
G371030en
and Tolerance Checks
501-26-60
501-26-60
GENERAL PROCEDURES
the center of the welded flange using a
symmetrically adjusted measuring gauge.
Measuring points and dimensions
1 - 4 = 1458 mm
5 - 6 = 1441 mm
2 - 3 = 1442 mm
2
3
1
4
6
5
E62633
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G371030en
501-27-1
Front End Sheet Metal Repairs
501-27-
.
SECTION 501-27 Front End Sheet Metal Repairs
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Fender Apron Panel Section..............................................................................................
Fender Apron Panel Reinforcement............................................................... (44 277 4)
Front Side Member Section................................................................................................
Front Side Member and Fender Apron Panel LH...............................................................
501-27-2
501-27-4
501-27-6
501-27-8
501-27-2
Front End Sheet Metal Repairs
501-27-2
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Fender Apron Panel Section
1. Replacement parts
• Mill out the spot welds.
• Apron panel section
• Front module bracket
• Inner apron panel reinforcement
Removal
1. General information
• The apron panel reinforcement is already
removed as a sectional replacement before
repair work starts.
• Necessary removal work: Bonnet, wing,
bumper, door, front module, headlamp and
wheelhouse liner.
2. Front module bracket
• Mill out the spot welds.
E62222
Installation
NOTE: Before resistance spot welding of body
panels with a total panel thickness of 3 mm and
greater, the welding equipment instructions
contained in sub-section 501-25 must be followed.
1. Apron panel
• Resistance spot weld.
E62220
3. Apron panel and apron panel inner
reinforcement
1. Separating cut.
2. Mill out the spot welds.
E62223
2. Apron panel and apron panel inner
reinforcement
1. Continuous MIG weld seam.
E62221
4. Apron panel
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G531298en
501-27-3
Front End Sheet Metal Repairs
501-27-3
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Resistance spot weld.
E62224
3. Front module bracket
• Resistance spot weld.
E62220
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G531298en
Front End Sheet Metal Repairs
501-27-4
501-27-4
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Fender Apron Panel Reinforcement(44 277 4)
Installation
1. Replacement Parts
• Fender panel reinforcement
NOTE: Before resistance spot welding of body
panels with a total panel thickness of 3 mm and
greater, the welding equipment instructions
contained in sub-section 501-25 must be followed.
Removal
NOTE: Where possible, a partial replacement of
the fender panel reinforcement is preferred to a
complete replacement, as this can save a
considerable amount of time on assembly work in
the inner area of the A-pillar. The partial
replacement options shown do not require the MIG
brazed joints on the A-pillar to be detached.
1. Prepare fender panel reinforcement
• Cut off the sheet metal tabs, leaving a
residual flange of approx. 5 mm.
1. General notes
• Necessary removal work: Bonnet, wing,
bumper, door, front module, headlamp and
wheelhouse liner.
2. Fender panel reinforcement
• Cut locations for partial replacement.
E55239
2. NOTE:
• When carrying out a repair, the MIG brazed
joints made during vehicle production must be
replaced by MIG weld joints in a different
location (see diagram E55241).
• These MIG welds must not be carried out on or
near existing MIG brazed seams as even the
smallest amount of brazing solder can result in
a reduction in the strength of the weld seam.
E55225
Fender panel reinforcement
3. Fender panel reinforcement
• Continuous MIG seam weld.
1. Mill out the spot welds.
2. Grind out the MIG brazed joints.
1
2
E55241
1
E55226
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3. NOTE: After carrying out the repair carefully
apply cavity seal. Also treat the areas of the
original MIG brazed joints.
G371039en
501-27-5
Front End Sheet Metal Repairs
501-27-5
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
•
Fender panel reinforcement
• Resistance spot weld.
E55242
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
G371039en
Front End Sheet Metal Repairs
501-27-6
501-27-6
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Side Member Section
General Equipment
Measurement or alignment angle system
• Cut location.
20 mm
1. Replacement Parts
• Outer side member
• Inner side member
• Crossmember retaining flange
Removal
1. General Notes
• Required removal operations: Bumper, hood,
fender, front module, headlamps and
crossmember with crash elements.
NOTE: The cuts in the side member must be offset
to one another.
E45789
4. Inner side member
1. Cut location.
2. Mill out the spot welds.
2. Overview of cuts
1. Inside of member.
2. Outside of member.
1
2
1
2
1
2
E45790
Installation
E45788
3. NOTE: Cut through the complete cross
section of the side member using a large
jigsaw. This is the final cut on the outside of
the member.
Outer side member
NOTE: Before resistance spot welding of body
panels with a total panel thickness of 3 mm and
greater, the welding equipment instructions
contained in sub-section 501-25A must be followed.
1. Inner side member
• Continuous MIG weld.
E45791
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G287706en
Front End Sheet Metal Repairs
501-27-7
501-27-7
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Outer side member
1. Continuous MIG weld.
2. Resistance spot weld.
2
1
2
E45792
3. Crossmember retaining flange
• Continuous MIG weld.
E45801
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G287706en
501-27-8
Front End Sheet Metal Repairs
501-27-8
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Side Member and Fender Apron Panel LH
General Equipment
Measurement and alignment angle system
2. Mill out the spot welds (two panel
thicknesses).
1. Replacement parts
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
1
Outer side member
Inner side member
Side member inner reinforcement
Crossmember retaining flange
Apron panel
Inner apron panel reinforcement
Front module bracket
Removal
1. General information
• The apron panel reinforcement is already
removed before commencing the repair.
• Necessary removal work: radiator, drive
aggregates, crossmember with crash
elements, crash padding and A-pillar trim.
• Move carpets and wiring out of the working
area.
2
E45764
4. Apron panel
• Mill out the spot welds.
2. NOTE: The cross member retaining flange
is already detached from the side member
during removal work.
Front module bracket
• Mill out the spot welds.
E45765
5. Outer side member
1. Rough separating cut.
2. Mill out the spot welds.
3. Grind out the weld seam.
2
1
E45763
3. NOTE: After the rough separating cut both
panel layers of the side member connection
are accessible.
Inner apron panel reinforcement
2
2
2
3
E45766
1. Separating cut.
6. Outer side member (remainder)
1. Mill out the spot welds.
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G509741en
Front End Sheet Metal Repairs
501-27-9
501-27-9
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Mill out the spot welds (two panel
thicknesses).
1
2
• Fit the inner and outer side members as well as
the crossmember retaining flange using the
alignment angle and fix in place.
• Before resistance spot welding of body panels
with a total panel thickness of 3 mm and greater,
the welding equipment instructions contained
in sub-section 501-25 must be followed.
1. Inner side member
• Continuous MIG weld seam.
E45767
7. Side member inner reinforcement
• Mill out the spot welds.
E59296
2. Side member inner reinforcement
• Offer up the new part and resistance spot
weld it.
E45768
8. NOTE: Cut dimensions measured from the
laser weld seam.
Inner side member
• Separating cut.
E45768
NOTE: Determine the position of the holes for
puddle welding on the vehicle.
3. Outer side member
15 mm
E45769
Installation
NOTE:
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G509741en
Front End Sheet Metal Repairs
501-27-10
501-27-10
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
• Drill holes for puddle welding (diameter: 10
mm).
• Puddle weld.
E45773
E45770
7. Inner apron panel reinforcement
4. Outer side member
1. Continuous MIG weld seam.
2. Resistance spot weld.
1. Resistance spot weld.
2. Puddle weld.
3. Continuous MIG weld seam.
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
E45774
3
E45771
5. Apron panel
8. Front module bracket
• Resistance spot weld.
• Drill holes for puddle welding.
E45763
E45772
9. Crossmember retaining flange
6. Apron panel
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G509741en
501-27-11
Front End Sheet Metal Repairs
501-27-11
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
• Continuous MIG weld seam.
E45801
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G509741en
501-28-1
Roof Sheet Metal Repairs
501-28-
.
SECTION 501-28 Roof Sheet Metal Repairs
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications......................................................................................................................
501-28-2
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Roof Panel..........................................................................................................................
501-28-3
501-28-2
Roof Sheet Metal Repairs
501-28-2
SPECIFICATIONS
Lubricants, Sealers and Adhesives
PU glass adhesive (150 ml)
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Part number
Specification
1 102 109
WSK-M11 P57-A1
G371067en
501-28-3
Roof Sheet Metal Repairs
501-28-3
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Roof Panel
1. Repair parts
2. Grind out the spot welds from the rear.
• Roof panel
• Middle roof rail
Removal
1. General Notes
• Required removal operations: Windshield,
side windows, tailgate, headliner, interior trim
panels and rear lights.
2. NOTE:
• Release the screw fixings (4 off) at the sides on
the middle roof rail.
• Warm the bonded areas of the roof panel from
outside (front and rear roof crossmembers)
before removal. The middle roof rail will be
removed with the roof.
Roof
• Mill out the spot welds.
3. Rear roof panel
1. Mill out the spot welds.
2011.00 Focus 8/2010
Installation
NOTE: Before resistance spot welding of body
panels with a total panel thickness of 3 mm and
greater, the welding equipment instructions
contained in sub-section 501-25 must be followed.
1. Roof panel rear
• Drill holes for puddle welding.
2. NOTE: Measure out the correct installation
position of the roof rail on the vehicle.
G371069en
501-28-4
Roof Sheet Metal Repairs
501-28-4
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Install the middle roof rail
• Apply PU glass adhesive.
1. Apply PU glass adhesive.
2. Resistance spot weld.
4. Offer up the roof panel and weld in place.
1. Resistance spot weld.
3. Prepare the bonded areas
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G371069en
501-28-5
Roof Sheet Metal Repairs
501-28-5
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
2. Puddle weld.
5. Weld the roof into place
1. Puddle weld.
2. Resistance spot weld.
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G371069en
501-29-1
Side Panel Sheet Metal Repairs
501-29-
.
SECTION 501-29 Side Panel Sheet Metal Repairs
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications......................................................................................................................
501-29-2
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rocker Panel — 3-Door.....................................................................................................
Rocker Panel — 5-Door.....................................................................................................
A-Pillar Outer Panel Section and Reinforcement...............................................................
B-Pillar and Reinforcement — 3-Door................................................................................
B-Pillar and Reinforcement — 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon........................................................
501-29-3
501-29-4
501-29-6
501-29-10
501-29-13
501-29-2
Side Panel Sheet Metal Repairs
501-29-2
SPECIFICATIONS
Lubricants, Sealers and Adhesives
Part number
Specification
PU glass adhesive (150 ml)
1 102 109
WSK-M11 P57-A1
Metal adhesive kit - 2-component
1 203 241
WSK-M4 G200 A/B
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G371071en
501-29-3
Side Panel Sheet Metal Repairs
501-29-3
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rocker Panel — 3-Door
1. Replacement parts
• Resistance spot weld (tack weld only).
• Rocker panel
Removal
1. General notes
• Necessary removal work: doors, front and
rear seats, rocker panel inner trim, A- and
B-pillar inner trim.
• Fold back the carpets and move the wiring
harness out of the working area.
2. NOTE: The cut locations may vary depending
on the extent of the damage. When cutting
the quarter panel (pos. 1) ensure there is a
sufficient gap (min. 10 mm) from the
horizontal edge of the panel so that a strip
can be left for welding.
Rocker panel
E56508
2. Rocker panel
1. Apply two-component metal adhesive to the
clinched flange.
2. Continuous MIG weld.
3. MIG intermittent weld seam.
1. Cut locations.
2. Mill out the spot welds.
3. Grind down one panel thickness at the wheel
arch edge.
E56521
3. Rocker panel
E56507
1. Continuous MIG weld.
2. Resistance spot weld.
Installation
NOTE: Before resistance spot welding of body
panels with a total panel thickness of 3 mm and
greater, the welding equipment instructions
contained in sub-section 501-25 must be followed.
1. NOTE: Remove the damping matting which
is adhesive-bonded to the quarter panel.
Before inserting the rocker panel offer up a
panel strip to the quarter panel and insert.
The panel strip can be cut from the
remainder of the new part.
E56509
Panel strip
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G450966en
501-29-4
Side Panel Sheet Metal Repairs
501-29-4
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rocker Panel — 5-Door
1. Replacement Parts
• Rocker panel
1. Mill out the spot welds.
2. Heat the area (approx. 170°) and detach the
NVH element.
Removal
1. General notes
• Required removal operations: Doors, door
hinges, front and rear seats, door sill inner
trim, A- B- and C- pillar inner trim.
• Fold back the carpets and move the wiring
harness out of the working area.
NOTE: The cut location may vary depending upon
the extent of the damage. The repair shown
describes a partial rear repair.
2. Rocker panel
E55363
Installation
• Cut locations.
NOTE: Before resistance spot welding of body
panels with a total panel thickness of 3 mm and
greater, the welding equipment instructions
contained in sub-section 501-25 must be followed.
1. Rocker panel
• Drill holes for puddle welding.
E55356
3. Rocker panel
1. Cut locations.
2. Grind out the spot welds.
3. Grind down one panel thickness at the wheel
arch edge.
E55358
2. Rocker panel
1. Apply two-component metal adhesive to the
clinched flange.
2. Apply PU glass adhesive to the NVH
element.
3. Continuous MIG weld.
E55357
4. Rocker panel
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G371075en
501-29-5
Side Panel Sheet Metal Repairs
501-29-5
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
4. Resistance spot weld.
E55359
3. Rocker panel
• Puddle weld.
E55360
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G371075en
501-29-6
Side Panel Sheet Metal Repairs
501-29-6
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
A-Pillar Outer Panel Section and Reinforcement
General Equipment
Measurement and alignment angle system
3. Mill out the spot welds (two panel
thicknesses).
1. Replacement parts
•
•
•
•
A-pillar outer panel
A-pillar inner panel
A-pillar reinforcement
A-pillar/fender apron panel reinforcement
Removal
1. General notes
• The fender apron panel reinforcement is
already removed before commencing the
repair.
• Required removal operations: A-pillar trim
panel, rocker panel trim and driver or
passenger seat.
• Move the carpeting and the wiring away from
the working area.
550 mm
2. A-pillar/fender apron panel reinforcement
• Mill out the spot welds.
E56216
4. A-pillar reinforcement
1. Mill out the spot welds.
2. Heat the area (approx. 170°) and detach the
NVH element.
E56215
NOTE: To gain access to the front area of the
B-pillar inner panel, the separating cut on the outer
rocker panel must be made according to the
specified dimensions (550 mm).
3. Outer A-pillar
1. Cut point.
2. Mill out the spot welds.
E56217
5. NOTE: To gain access to the original A-pillar
inner panel join, the B-pillar inner panel must
be cut at the front and removed. The part cut
away will be re-used for the installation.
B-pillar inner panel
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G427333en
501-29-7
Side Panel Sheet Metal Repairs
501-29-7
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. Cut point.
2. Mill out the spot welds.
1. Inner A-pillar
1. Continuous MIG weld.
2. Resistance spot weld.
6. Inner A-pillar
1. Cut point.
2. Mill out the spot welds.
3. Mill out the spot welds (two panel
thicknesses).
2. A-pillar reinforcement
• Drill holes for puddle welding (diameter: 10
mm).
Installation
NOTE: Before resistance spot welding of body
panels with a total panel thickness of 3 mm and
greater, the welding equipment instructions
contained in sub-section 501-25 must be followed.
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3. NOTE: Only tack-weld A-pillar reinforcement.
The final weld joint is made with the outer
A-pillar installed. The puddle weld areas
(item 2) on the A-pillar reinforcement must
be ground down, otherwise the outer A-pillar
cannot be inserted correctly.
A-pillar reinforcement
G427333en
501-29-8
Side Panel Sheet Metal Repairs
501-29-8
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. Apply PU glass adhesive to the NVH
element.
2. Puddle weld.
3. Resistance spot weld.
6. Outer A-pillar
• Drill holes for puddle welding (diameter: 10
mm).
E56224
E56223
4. NOTE: The puddle weld areas on the B-pillar
inner panel must be ground down, otherwise
it cannot be installed using resistance spot
welding.
7. Outer A-pillar
1. Continuous MIG weld.
2. Puddle weld.
3. Resistance spot weld.
B-pillar inner panel
• Puddle weld.
E56222
5. B-pillar inner panel
1. Continuous MIG weld.
2. Puddle weld.
3. Resistance spot weld.
E56225
8. NOTE: Only tack-weld A-pillar/fender apron
panel reinforcement. The final welded joint
is made with the fender panel reinforcement
installed.
E56240
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A-pillar/fender apron panel reinforcement
G427333en
501-29-9
Side Panel Sheet Metal Repairs
501-29-9
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
• Resistance spot weld.
E56226
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G427333en
501-29-10
Side Panel Sheet Metal Repairs
501-29-10
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
B-Pillar and Reinforcement — 3-Door
General Equipment
Measurement and alignment angle system
4. Cut location for partial replacement.
1. Replacement parts
• B-pillar inner panel
• B-pillar reinforcement
95 mm
Removal
1. General notes
• Necessary removal work: Front door, B-pillar
trim panel, rocker panel trim, headliner, front
and rear seats.
• Fold back the carpets and move the wiring
harness out of the working area.
2. NOTE: If the B-pillar inner panel is also being
renewed, the cut on the upper B-pillar must
be made according to dimensions.
Depending on the damage, it is also possible
to carry out a partial replacement of the
B-pillar reinforcement.
B-pillar reinforcement
1. Cut point.
2. Mill out the spot welds.
3. Mill out the spot weld and drill out to 10 mm.
E56463
3. Inner B-pillar
1. Cut locations.
2. Mill out the spot welds.
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G450967en
501-29-11
Side Panel Sheet Metal Repairs
501-29-11
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
greater, the welding equipment instructions
contained in sub-section 501-25 must be followed.
3. Rough cut location.
1. Inner B-pillar
• Drill holes for puddle welding (two panel
thicknesses).
130 mm
155 mm
E56466
2. NOTE: Only tack-weld the B-pillar inner panel
to the lower rocker panel. The final weld joint
is made with the B-pillar reinforcement and
quarter panel installed.
Inner B-pillar
E56464
1. Continuous MIG weld.
2. Puddle weld.
3. Resistance spot weld.
4. NOTE: The spot welds at pos. 1 only join the
rear panel layers.
Inner B-pillar
1. Mill out the spot welds from the rear using
the spherical milling cutter.
2. Mill out the spot welds (three panel
thicknesses).
E56465
Installation
NOTE: Before resistance spot welding of body
panels with a total panel thickness of 3 mm and
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E56467
G450967en
501-29-12
Side Panel Sheet Metal Repairs
501-29-12
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
3. NOTE: Only tack-weld the B-pillar
reinforcement in the areas of the door and
side window cut-out and the lower rocker
panel. The final welded joint is made with the
quarter panel installed.
B-pillar reinforcement
1. Continuous MIG weld.
2. Puddle weld.
3. Resistance spot weld.
E56468
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G450967en
501-29-13
Side Panel Sheet Metal Repairs
501-29-13
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
B-Pillar and Reinforcement — 4-Door/5-Door/Wagon
General Equipment
Measurement and alignment angle system
1. Replacement Parts
3. Separating cut for partial replacement.
mm
1
• B-pillar outer panel
• B-pillar inner panel
• B-pillar reinforcement
100
Removal
1. General notes
• Required removal operations: Front door,
rear door, B-pillar trim panel, rocker panel
trim, headliner, front and rear seats.
• Fold back the carpets and move the wiring
harness out of the working area.
2. NOTE: If the B-pillar reinforcement is also to
be renewed, the separating cuts on the door
sill and the upper B-pillar must be made
according to the specified dimensions. If
only the lower part of the B-pillar outer panel
is being renewed, the separating cut must
be made above the lower door hinge
mounting point.
Outer B-pillar
1. Cut locations.
2. Mill out the spot welds.
2
2
1
3
2
500
400
1
2
E55251
3. Outer B-pillar
1. Mill out the spot welds.
2. Heat the area (approx. 170°) and detach the
NVH element.
2
1
E55252
4. B-pillar reinforcement
1. Cut point.
2. Mill out the spot welds.
3. Heat the area (approx. 170°) and detach the
NVH element.
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Side Panel Sheet Metal Repairs
501-29-14
501-29-14
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
4. Separating cut for partial replacement.
• Mill out the spot welds.
1
180 mm
2
4
2
3
E55253
5. NOTE: Remove the B-pillar reinforcement
with B-pillar inner panel downwards.
B-pillar (inside view)
E55254
6. Inner B-pillar
1. Cut point.
2. Mill out the spot welds.
2
1
2
E55279
Installation
1. Inner B-pillar
1. Continuous MIG weld.
2. Resistance spot weld.
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2. Puddle weld.
3. Puddle weld.
2
2
1
1
1
3
2
E55280
2. Inner B-pillar
• Drill holes for puddle welding.
1
E55282
4. B-pillar reinforcement
1. Apply PU glass adhesive to the NVH
element.
2. Continuous MIG weld.
E55281
3. Inner B-pillar
1. Resistance spot weld.
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3. Resistance spot weld (tack weld only).
• Drill holes for puddle welding.
2
3
3
1
E55283
5. Outer B-pillar
E55336
6. Outer B-pillar
1. Apply PU glass adhesive to the NVH
element.
2. Continuous MIG weld.
3. Resistance spot weld.
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4. Puddle weld.
2
3
3
4
2
2
1
3
E55337
7. Outer B-pillar
• Puddle weld.
E55338
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SECTION 501-30 Rear End Sheet Metal Repairs
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications......................................................................................................................
Specifications......................................................................................................................
501-30-2
501-30-3
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Quarter Panel LH — 3-Door...............................................................................................
Quarter Panel LH — 5-Door...............................................................................................
Quarter/Side Panel Rear Section LH — 3-Door/5-Door.....................................................
Water Drain Panel — 3-Door/5-Door..................................................................................
Water Drain Panel Reinforcement......................................................................................
Rear Wheelhouse Outer — 3-Door....................................................................................
Rear Wheelhouse Outer — 5-Door....................................................................................
Back Panel — 3-Door/5-Door.............................................................................................
Rear Floor Panel.................................................................................................................
Rear Floor Panel — 2.5L Duratec-ST (VI5)........................................................................
Rear Floor Panel Section...................................................................................................
Rear Side Member Section................................................................................................
Luggage Compartment Bulkhead.......................................................................................
501-30-4
501-30-8
501-30-11
501-30-13
501-30-14
501-30-15
501-30-18
501-30-21
501-30-23
501-30-25
501-30-28
501-30-30
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Lubricants, Sealers and Adhesives
Part number
Specification
PU glass adhesive (150 ml)
1 102 109
WSK-M11 P57-A1
Metal adhesive kit - 2-component
1 203 241
WSK-M4 G200 A/B
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Lubricants, Sealers and Adhesives
Part number
Specification
PU glass adhesive (150 ml)
1 102 109
WSK-M11 P57-A1
Metal adhesive kit - 2-component
1 203 241
WSK-M4 G200 A/B
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Quarter Panel LH — 3-Door
1. Replacement parts
2. Mill out the spot welds.
• Quarter panel
Removal
1. General notes
• Necessary removal work: door, weatherstrip,
side window, rear seat, wheelhouse trim
panel, rear lamp, rear bumper, quarter panel
trim.
• Move the carpeting and the wiring away from
the working area.
• Depending on the extent of the damage, the
forced air extraction gusset should also be
replaced.
2. NOTE: If the B-pillar is also being renewed,
the cut in the area of the upper B-pillar must
be made according to dimensions.
Otherwise, this cut can be varied according
to damage.
Quarter panel (B-pillar)
• Cut point.
E56541
60 mm
4. Quarter panel
1. Grind down one panel thickness at the wheel
arch edge.
E56540
3. NOTE: When making the cut on the rocker
panel, bear in mind the length of the
replacement part.
Quarter panel
1. Cut locations.
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2. Heat the area (approx. 170°) and detach the
NVH element.
• Mill out the spot welds.
E56542
E56546
5. Quarter panel
Installation
NOTE: Before resistance spot welding of body
panels with a total panel thickness of 3 mm and
greater, the welding equipment instructions
contained in sub-section 501-25 must be followed.
1. Quarter panel
• Drill holes for puddle welding.
E56543
2. NOTE: If the forced air extraction gusset is
being replaced, it must be welded onto the
quarter panel before installation of the
quarter panel.
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Forced air extraction gusset
• Resistance spot weld.
E55876
3. Quarter panel
1. Apply PU glass adhesive to the NVH
element.
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2. Apply two-component metal adhesive to the
clinched flange and clinch the wheel arch
flange.
E56544
4. Quarter panel
1. Continuous MIG weld.
2. Resistance spot weld.
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3. Puddle weld.
E56545
• Puddle weld.
E56542
5. Quarter panel
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Quarter Panel LH — 5-Door
1. Replacement Parts
• Mill out the spot welds.
• Quarter panel
Removal
1. General notes
• Required removal operations: Rear door,
weatherstrip, side window, rear seat,
wheelhouse trim panel, rear lamp, rear
bumper, quarter panel trim.
• Move the carpeting and the wiring away from
the working area.
• Depending on the extent of the damage, the
forced air extraction gusset should also be
replaced.
2. Quarter panel
1. Cut locations.
2. Grind down one panel thickness at the wheel
arch edge.
3. Mill out the spot welds.
4. Heat the areas (approx. 170°) and detach
the NVH elements.
E55874
Installation
NOTE: Before resistance spot welding of body
panels with a total panel thickness of 3 mm and
greater, the welding equipment instructions
contained in sub-section 501-25 must be followed.
1. Quarter panel
• Drill holes for puddle welding.
E55875
E55873
3. Quarter panel
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2. NOTE: If the forced air extraction gusset is
being replaced, it must be welded onto the
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quarter panel before installation of the
quarter panel.
3. Continuous MIG weld.
Forced air extraction gusset
• Resistance spot weld.
E55877
4. Quarter panel
E55876
1. Resistance spot weld.
3. Quarter panel
1. Apply PU glass adhesive to the NVH
elements.
2. Apply two-component metal adhesive to the
clinched flange and clinch the wheel arch
flange.
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2. Puddle weld.
E55937
• Puddle weld.
E55878
5. Quarter panel
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Quarter/Side Panel Rear Section LH — 3-Door/5-Door
1. Replacement Parts
• Mill out the spot welds.
• Repair panel, rear quarter panel
Removal
1. General notes
• Required removal operations: wheelhouse
trim panel, rear lamp, rear bumper, quarter
panel trim.
• Move the carpeting and the wiring away from
the working area.
• Depending on the extent of the damage, the
forced air extraction gusset should also be
replaced.
2. Quarter panel
1. Cut point.
2. Mill out the spot welds.
E56169
Installation
E56168
1. Quarter panel section
• Drill holes for puddle welding.
3. Quarter panel
E56170
2. Quarter panel
1. Continuous MIG weld.
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2. Puddle weld.
E56171
3. Quarter panel
• Puddle weld.
E56169
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Water Drain Panel — 3-Door/5-Door
1. Replacement Parts
• Water drain panel
2. Continuous MIG weld.
3. Resistance spot weld.
Removal
1. General Notes
• Quarter panel and back panel are already
removed before commencing the repair.
• Move carpets and wiring out of the working
area.
2. Water drain panel
1. Cut location.
2. Grind out the spot welds.
3. Grind out the spot welds (two panel
thicknesses).
4. Heat the area (approx. 170°) and detach the
NVH element.
E55743
E55742
Installation
1. Water drain panel
1. Apply PU glass adhesive to the NVH
element.
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Water Drain Panel Reinforcement
1. Replacement Parts
• Resistance spot weld.
• Water drain panel reinforcement
Removal
1. General Notes
• Quarter panel, back panel and water drain
panel are already removed before
commencing the repair.
• Move carpets and wiring out of the working
area.
2. Water drain panel reinforcement
• Mill out the spot welds.
E55772
E55771
Installation
NOTE: Before resistance spot welding of body
panels with a total panel thickness of 3 mm and
greater, the welding equipment instructions
contained in sub-section 501-25 must be followed.
1. Water drain panel reinforcement
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Rear Wheelhouse Outer — 3-Door
General Equipment
Measurement and alignment angle system
2. Mill out the spot welds (two panel
thicknesses).
1. Repair parts
• Outer rear wheelhouse
• C-pillar reinforcement
Removal
1. General Notes
• Back panel, quarter panel and boot water
drain panel with reinforcement are already
removed before commencing the repair.
• Move carpets and wiring out of the working
area.
2. C-pillar reinforcement
• Mill out the spot welds.
E56429
4. Inner rear wheelhouse
1. Mill out the spot welds.
2. Grind out the MIG-soldered joints.
E56428
3. Outer rear wheelhouse
1. Mill out the spot welds.
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5. NOTE:
• In order to make a proper MIG welded joint, the
MIG soldered areas must be ground back
according to the specified dimensions (by
approx. 5 mm).
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• When grinding back, it must be ensured that all
the residual traces of the MIG soldered joints
are completely removed.
2. Puddle weld.
Inner rear wheelhouse (MIG-soldered areas)
• Grind back the MIG soldered areas.
5 mm
5 mm
E56431
Installation
NOTE: Before resistance spot welding of body
panels with a total panel thickness of 3 mm and
greater, the welding equipment instructions
contained in sub-section 501-25 must be followed.
1. Outer rear wheelhouse
• Drill holes for puddle welding (diameter: 10
mm).
E56433
3. Inner rear wheelhouse
1. Resistance spot weld.
2. Continuous MIG weld.
E56432
2. NOTE: Drill through one panel thickness at
the upper area of outer rear wheelhouse
(position 2) through the existing holes in the
inner quarter panel before puddle welding.
E56430
4. C-pillar reinforcement
Outer rear wheelhouse
1. Resistance spot weld.
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• Drill holes for puddle welding (diameter: 10
mm).
2. Puddle weld.
E56435
E56434
5. C-pillar reinforcement
1. Resistance spot weld.
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Rear Wheelhouse Outer — 5-Door
General Equipment
Measurement and alignment angle system
2. Mill out the spot welds (two panel
thicknesses).
1. Replacement Parts
• Outer rear wheelhouse
• C-pillar reinforcement
Removal
1. General Notes
• Back panel, quarter panel and water drain
panel with reinforcement are already
removed before commencing the repair.
• Move carpets and wiring out of the working
area.
2. C-pillar reinforcement
1. Cut location.
2. Mill out the spot welds.
3. Mill out the spot welds (two panel
thicknesses).
E56023
4. Inner rear wheelhouse
1. Mill out the spot welds.
2. Grind out the MIG-soldered joints.
E56024
5. NOTE:
E56022
3. Outer rear wheelhouse
1. Mill out the spot welds.
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• In order to make a proper MIG welded joint, the
MIG soldered areas must be ground back
according to the specified dimensions (by
approx. 5 mm).
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• When grinding back, it must be ensured that all
the residual traces of the MIG soldered joints
are completely removed.
2. Puddle weld.
Inner rear wheelhouse (MIG-soldered areas)
• Grind back the MIG soldered areas.
5 mm
5 mm
E56025
Installation
NOTE: Before resistance spot welding of body
panels with a total panel thickness of 3 mm and
greater, the welding equipment instructions
contained in sub-section 501-25 must be followed.
1. Outer rear wheelhouse
• Drill holes for puddle welding (diameter: 10
mm).
E56027
3. Inner rear wheelhouse
1. Resistance spot weld.
2. Continuous MIG weld.
E56026
2. NOTE: Drill through one panel thickness at
the upper area of outer rear wheelhouse
(position 2) through the existing holes in the
inner quarter panel before puddle welding.
E56028
4. C-pillar reinforcement
Outer rear wheelhouse
1. Resistance spot weld.
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• Drill holes for puddle welding (diameter: 10
mm).
3. Puddle weld.
E56030
E56029
5. C-pillar reinforcement
1. Continuous MIG weld.
2. Resistance spot weld.
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Back Panel — 3-Door/5-Door
1. Replacement Parts
•
•
•
•
Back panel
Rear crossmember
Rear crossmember reinforcement
Crossmember reinforcements/rear floor panel
1. Rough cut location.
2. Grind out the spot welds on the inside.
3. Mill out the spot welds (two panel
thicknesses).
Removal
1. General Notes
• Required removal operations: Rear bumper,
rear lamps, back panel inner trims and
quarter panel trims.
• Move carpets and wiring out of the working
area.
E55649
2. Back panel
• Mill out the spot welds.
5. Rear crossmember
• Mill out the spot welds.
E55590
E55591
3. Crossmember reinforcement, rear right
1. Rough cut location.
2. Grind out the spot welds on the inside.
3. Mill out the spot welds (two panel
thicknesses).
E55648
6. Rear crossmember
1. Grind out the spot welds.
2. Grind out the spot welds (two panel
thicknesses).
E55592
4. Crossmember reinforcement, rear left
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Installation
• Resistance spot weld.
NOTE: Before resistance spot welding of body
panels with a total panel thickness of 3 mm and
greater, the welding equipment instructions
contained in sub-section 501-25 must be followed.
NOTE: First of all, offer up the crossmember
reinforcements/rear floor panel and weld in place.
1. Rear crossmember
1. Resistance spot welding (crossmember
reinforcements/rear floor panel)
2. Resistance spot welding (crossmember).
E55595
E55593
2. Rear crossmember reinforcement
1. Resistance spot weld.
NOTE: Before puddle welding, drill though one
panel thickness through the existing holes.
2. Puddle weld.
E55594
3. Back panel
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Rear Floor Panel
4. Rear floor panel (shown from below)
General Equipment
Measurement and alignment angle system
• Grind out the spot welds.
1. Replacement Parts
• Rear floor panel
• Spare wheel holder
Removal
1. General Notes
• The back panel is already removed before
repair work starts.
• Move carpets and wiring out of the working
area.
2. NOTE: In order to facilitate access, the spare
wheel well is cut out by means of a rough
cut.
Rear floor panel
1. Rough cut location.
2. Front cut location.
E46005
Installation
NOTE: Before resistance spot welding of body
panels with a total panel thickness of 3 mm and
greater, the welding equipment instructions
contained in sub-section 501-25A must be followed.
1. Rear floor panel
• Drill holes for puddle welding.
2
1
E46003
E46006
3. Rear floor panel
1. Mill out the spot welds.
2. Grind out the spot welds.
NOTE: The new part must overlap by approx. 10
mm at the front joint area. The new part is butted
up at the flange areas (side member and belt
reinforcement).
2. Rear floor panel
2
1
2
1. Intermittent MIG weld.
2. Continuous MIG weld (butt weld).
3. Resistance spot weld.
1
2
E46004
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4. Puddle weld.
2
1
2
4
4
4
3
3
E46007
3. Rear floor panel (shown from below)
• Resistance spot weld.
E46008
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Rear Floor Panel — 2.5L Duratec-ST (VI5)
Removal
• The Focus 2004.75 (07/2004-) rear floor panel
is equipped with a spare wheel well. Due to a
different exhaust pipe routing this well has to
be replaced by a gusset plate for the Focus 2.5L
Duratec-ST.
• Replace the gusset plate before the rear floor
panel will be installed into the vehicle.
• Remove and install of the rear floor panel is
similar to Focus 2004.75 (07/2004-).
1. • Replacement parts:
• 1) Gusset Plate 2.5L Duratec-ST
• 2) Rear Floor Panel (Repair Panel)
Refer to: Rear Floor Panel (501-30 Rear End
Sheet Metal Repairs, Removal and
Installation).
1
2
E97536
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2. • Necessary removal and installation work:
• Back Panel
Refer to: Back Panel - 3-Door/5-Door (501-30
Rear End Sheet Metal Repairs, Removal
and Installation).
• Rear Floor Panel
4. • Gusset Plate
• Mark the outline of the gusset plate to the
rear floor panel.
• Take off the gusset plate.
Refer to: Rear Floor Panel (501-30 Rear End
Sheet Metal Repairs, Removal and
Installation).
• Reposition the carpeting and the wiring
harness away from the working area.
3. • Gusset Plate
• Insert the gusset plate into the slots (arrows)
of the rear floor panel with a positive locking.
E97538
5. • Mark Cutline
• NOTE: The cutline has to be marked with a
displacement of 15 mm to the center. In
areas A and B mark cutline along the recess
with a greater displacement.
• Mark the cutline.
E97537
A
B
15 mm
15 mm
E97539
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6. • Cut Rear Floor Panel
• Cut out the spare wheel well along the
cutline.
2. • Weld Rear Floor Panel
• NOTE: MIG weld from underneath!
Intermittant MIG weld seam (single seam
length ca. 20mm)
E97540
E97544
Installation
NOTE: Corrosion protection must be carefully
maintained during this repair work.
3. • Finishing and corrosion prevention
• Seal weld flanges on both sides with body
sealing compound.
Refer to: Corrosion Prevention (501-25 Body
Repairs - General Information, Description and
Operation).
1. • Weld Rear Floor Panel
• NOTE: Insert the gusset plate into the rear
floor panel with a positive locking and locate
with clamps.
Resistance spot weld.
E97543
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Rear Floor Panel Section
• Grind out the spot welds.
General Equipment
Measurement or alignment angle system
1. Replacement Parts
• Rear floor panel
Removal
1. General Notes
• Back panel, quarter panel and water drain
panel with reinforcement are already
removed before commencing the repair.
• Move carpets and wiring out of the working
area.
2. NOTE: Several sectional repairs may be
necessary depending upon the extent of
damage.
Overview of cut locations
E46011
Installation
NOTE: Before resistance spot welding of body
panels with a total panel thickness of 3 mm and
greater, the welding equipment instructions
contained in sub-section 501-25A must be followed.
1. Rear floor panel
• Drill holes for puddle welding.
E46009
3. Rear floor panel
E46012
1. Cut location.
2. Mill out the spot welds.
3. Grind out the spot welds.
2. Rear floor panel
1. Continuous MIG weld.
2. Resistance spot weld.
3
1
2
1
E46010
4. Rear floor panel
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3. Puddle weld.
3
1
2
1
E46010
3. Rear floor panel
• Resistance spot weld.
E46011
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Rear Side Member Section
General Equipment
Measurement or alignment angle system
2. Resistance spot weld.
1
1. Replacement Parts
• Side member sectional part
• Crossmember retaining flange
Removal
2
1. General Notes
• Rear floor panel, back panel and quarter
panel are already removed before
commencing the repair.
E46016
2. NOTE: The cut location may vary depending
upon the extent of the damage.
Rear side member
• Cut location.
E46015
Installation
NOTE: Fit crossmember retaining flange using the
alignment angle and fix in place. Insert and fit the
side member.
1. Rear side member
1. Continuous MIG weld.
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Luggage Compartment Bulkhead
General Equipment
Measurement and alignment angle system
1. Replacement parts
3. Luggage compartment bulkhead connecting
pieces
• Grind out the MIG weld seams.
• Luggage compartment bulkhead
• Left luggage compartment bulkhead
connecting piece
• Right luggage compartment bulkhead
connecting piece
Removal
1. General:
• Necessary removal work: Cover, both roll
protection units, doors, luggage compartment
lid, B pillar trim, rear seat and back, driver
and passenger seats.
• Reposition the carpeting and the wiring
harness away from the working area.
2. Luggage compartment bulkhead connecting
pieces
• Mill out the spot welds.
E85586
4. Luggage compartment bulkhead
E85585
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2. Grind out the MIG weld seams.
• Rough separating cuts.
1
1
2
E85589
7. Luggage compartment bulkhead (view from
rear)
• Warm the adhesive application area (approx.
170º C).
E85587
5. Luggage compartment bulkhead (view from
front)
1. Mill out the spot welds.
2. Grind out the MIG weld seams.
E85590
8. Luggage compartment bulkhead remaining
flanges
1
1
2
E85588
6. Luggage compartment bulkhead (view from
rear)
1. Mill out the spot welds.
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• Grind out the MIG weld seams.
• Drill holes for puddle welding (10 mm
diameter).
E85592
3. Luggage compartment bulkhead (view from
front)
• Drill holes for puddle welding (10 mm
diameter).
E85591
Installation
NOTE:
• Before resistance spot welding of body panels
with a total panel thickness of 3 mm and greater,
the welding equipment instructions contained
in sub-section 501-25 must be followed.
• The new parts must be positioned accurately in
order for the roof mechanism to work properly.
1. Fit the new parts and fix with the alignment
angle.
2. Luggage compartment bulkhead (view from
rear)
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4. NOTE: Adhesive may only be applied thinly
between the welding points (MIG welding
areas) on the panel flange. Adhesive must
not get into the welding areas.
Luggage compartment bulkhead (view from
rear)
• Before inserting the bulkhead, apply 2 K
metal adhesive.
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5. Luggage compartment bulkhead (view from
rear)
• Intermittent MIG weld.
1. Puddle weld.
2. Intermittent MIG weld.
1
1
2
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6. Luggage compartment bulkhead (view from
front)
1. Puddle weld.
2. Intermittent MIG weld.
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1
2
8. Luggage compartment bulkhead connecting
pieces (interior views)
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• Drill holes for puddle welding (10 mm
diameter).
• Resistance spot weld.
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• Puddle weld.
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• Intermittent MIG weld.
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CONTENTS
PAGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications......................................................................................................................
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Description and Usage of Paint Literature..........................................................................
Symbols..............................................................................................................................
General...............................................................................................................................
Hazardous materials designations.....................................................................................
Instructions on measures to be taken for personal protection............................................
Icons...................................................................................................................................
Health and Safety Precautions...........................................................................................
General instructions for the paint shop and handling paint materials.................................
Personal protection.............................................................................................................
Environmental Regulations.................................................................................................
Waste disposal in the repair paint shop..............................................................................
The new VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds) solvent regulation ......................................
Factory Paint Application....................................................................................................
General fundamentals of paint technology.........................................................................
Painting process and corrosion protection.........................................................................
The structure of an original paint finish ..............................................................................
Colored fillers applied in production...................................................................................
Paintwork Defects and Damage.........................................................................................
Diagnosis and Damage Assessment..................................................................................
Paint damage guide............................................................................................................
Paint damage caused by environmental factors................................................................
Mechanical damage...........................................................................................................
Damage due to corrosion...................................................................................................
Damage caused by faults in treatment...............................................................................
Tools and Equipment for Paint Repairs..............................................................................
General work equipment....................................................................................................
Filler and spray guns..........................................................................................................
Hand and machine sanding tools.......................................................................................
Polishing and finishing tools...............................................................................................
Infrared drying technology..................................................................................................
Air dryers............................................................................................................................
Paint mixing system............................................................................................................
Painting cabin.....................................................................................................................
Refinishing Materials..........................................................................................................
Stopper materials...............................................................................................................
Primers...............................................................................................................................
HS primer filler and HS tinted filler.....................................................................................
Paint...................................................................................................................................
Additional Materials............................................................................................................
Adhesive sealants..............................................................................................................
Underbody protection.........................................................................................................
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Paint additives ...................................................................................................................
Additive materials...............................................................................................................
Paint Repairs......................................................................................................................
General information............................................................................................................
Pre-treatment of the surface ..............................................................................................
Top coat application............................................................................................................
Repair stages for repair painting........................................................................................
Polish..................................................................................................................................
Aids.....................................................................................................................................
Painting Plastic Parts..........................................................................................................
General...............................................................................................................................
Plastic groups.....................................................................................................................
Painting new components..................................................................................................
Unknown primer.................................................................................................................
Paint faults on plastic substrates........................................................................................
Spot Repairs.......................................................................................................................
General...............................................................................................................................
Repair process...................................................................................................................
Dirt inclusions.....................................................................................................................
Corrosion Prevention..........................................................................................................
General...............................................................................................................................
Operations after painting....................................................................................................
Definition of the degree of rust...........................................................................................
Color Identification and Chromatics....................................................................................
Basic color theory...............................................................................................................
Metallic and pearl pigments................................................................................................
Color codes and their determination on Ford vehicles ......................................................
Matching tinted filler to the color code ...............................................................................
Tips and Tricks....................................................................................................................
Comparing paint structures................................................................................................
Etching substrate................................................................................................................
Masking the vehicle............................................................................................................
Color shade problems........................................................................................................
Isopropanol and water........................................................................................................
Temperature reduction spray..............................................................................................
Paint plane..........................................................................................................................
Shading..............................................................................................................................
Sanding marks....................................................................................................................
Improving touch-up work....................................................................................................
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Description
Finis Code
Specification
Underbody protection
5 030 492
-
Anti-corrosion wax
1 219 834
WSK-M7C89-A
Cavity wax
5 030 081
-
Profiled butyl seal
1 128 983
S-M3G4620-A
Weld primer
1 205 996
-
Clinched flange protection
1 136 479
WSK-M4G245-B
Seam sealing compound
1 205 817
WSS-M4G364-A
Body sealing compound
1 143 255
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Because the supply of paint materials to the dealer workshops has been handed over to paint suppliers, the specifications for
these materials are not given in the table.
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Description and Usage of Paint Literature
Vehicle paints are subject to severe demands
caused by external influences. Moisture, air-borne
deposits in the form of various chemicals and UV
light constantly affect a paint surface. Furthermore,
mechanical damage occurs through grit, stones
and sand. Bird droppings, insect residues, pollen
and tree sap also attack the paint surface.
NOTE: The Ford Service Organization organizes
basic and more in-depth training on much of the
content of this paint manual. As well as the
practical part of the training, a further component
is the Student Information document, which offers
supplementary information in the form of a
brochure.
The present literature not only informs the specialist
about current repair painting techniques, but also
provides tips and instructions on modern and
economical repair processes.
During all work it must always be ensured that
personal safety and the operational capability of
the vehicle are not threatened by the choice of
methods, tools and components.
High quality bodywork paints require the use of the
most modern technologies and regular updating
of the technician's knowledge of painting
techniques, because of the constantly new
developments in paint technology.
The information given in the diagrams in the
chapter "Paint Damage" is provided by the repair
paint manufacturer.
Information about different materials is listed under
Specification.
Furthermore, information on the fundamental
principles of repair painting and paint materials is
provided in several chapters. The safety
instructions indicate the possible health hazards
and other sources of danger. There are also notes
about tools and materials as well as on basic
painting methods.
In the model specific repair instructions, only the
most important repair steps or special features are
referred to. Detailed information on the generally
applicable painting procedures is given in this paint
manual.
Direct supply of repair paints by Ford has been
discontinued. There is however an agreement with
many paint manufacturers, which ensures fast and
problem-free supply to the dealer undertakings.
Paint suppliers:
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•
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DuPont
Glasurit
PPG
Sikkens
Spies Hecker
Standox
When using painting materials, it should be taken
into account that the manufacturers have exactly
matched their products between each other. In
order to avoid quality defects, difficulties in working
and losses in corrosion protection, these may not
be substituted with other products.
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Symbols
General
Various symbols, signs, instructions and
illustrations are used in this literature. Warnings
and cautions have different meanings and require
different ways of proceeding. Diagrammatic
representations are provided with instructional
signs for improved clarity. These are briefly
explained below:
WARNING: This caption is used when
failure to follow instructions exactly or
failure to follow them at all may result in a
hazard to persons or in persons being
injured.
CAUTION: This caption is used when
incorrectly following the test procedures
or instructions or failure to follow them at
all could lead to damage to the vehicle or
components.
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NOTE: This caption is used when attention needs
to be drawn to special or extra information.
When reading this handbook, you will come across
the points WARNING, CAUTION AND NOTE.
These instructions are always given immediately
before the corresponding job steps.
Hazardous materials designations
Many accidents occur because of ignorance. In
the area of personal health protection, it is
particularly important to clearly emphasize sources
of danger and their effects on human organs.
Only with knowledge of hazardous material
designations can it be certain that the necessary
precautions are taken when handling substances
which are harmful to health.
NOTE: Pay attention to the manufacturer's data
on the containers and given in the Safety Data
Sheet.
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Hazardous material symbols
Item
1
Description
Very poisonous, T+ (extremely toxic),
small quantities can be fatal.
Item
Description
6
Explosive
7
Highly flammable, F+ (extremely
flammable), already flammable at
temperatures below 0° C.
2
Poisonous, T (toxic), causes serious
damage to health
3
Corrosive, C (corrosive), destroys living
tissue.
8
Flammable, F (flammable), forms a
flammable mixture with air.
4
Harmful to health, Xn (noxious).
9
5
Irritant, Xi (irritant), can cause
inflammation.
Oxidizing, O (oxidizing), reacts with
combustible substances.
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As well as the danger symbols, there is more
comprehensive manufacturer's information to be
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found on the containers and in the Safety Data
Sheets, and you must pay attention to this
information.
agreed a standard symbolic language. Language
independent representations in the form of icons
provide handling instructions which are
supplemented with quantity or time information.
Instructions on measures to be taken
for personal protection.
Pretreatment
As well as the information about sources of danger,
there are mandatory instructions which draw your
attention to the personal protection measures to
be taken.
Mandatory symbol
Item
Description
1
Clean
2
Sand
Mix
Item
Description
1
Breathing protection must be worn
2
Eye protection must be worn
3
Ear protection must be worn
4
Protective gloves must be worn
5
Protective footwear must be worn
Icons
Item
So that the necessary information for optimal
handling is clear, unambiguous and can be quickly
understood, the leading paint manufacturers have
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1
2 component mixture
2
3 component mixture
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Item
Description
3
Use a measuring rod
4
Addition of hardener
5
Addition of additives
Dry
Process
Item
Description
1
Ventilate
2
Drying time
3
Drying time with infra-red dryer
Further processing
Item
Description
1
Flow-beaker spray gun
2
Suction-beaker spray gun
3
Spray passes
4
Filler
5
Coat
6
Underbody protection spray gun
Item
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Hand abrade (wet)
2
Hand abrade (dry)
3
Eccentric sander (wet)
4
Eccentric sander (dry)
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Item
Description
5
Oscillating sander (wet)
6
Oscillating sander (dry)
Store
Item
Description
1
Protect from moisture
2
Store in a frost-free environment
3
Store in a cool place
4
Close the container
Other
Item
Description
1
Stir by hand
2
Stir using a mixing machine
3
Polish
4
Roll
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Health and Safety Precautions
General instructions for the paint shop
and handling paint materials
eyes or on the skin can cause bodily harm.
When working with solvents, always use
suitable means of protection.
Hazardous areas in repair paint shops:
• Danger from fires, explosions and hot surfaces.
• Dangers to health and safety from the effects
of harmful substances because of their
absorption through the skin and/or inhalation.
• Dangers caused by electricity, compressed air,
power tools and noise.
WARNING: During painting work there is
an increased danger of fire or explosion.
Prevent any sparks being created. Fire,
naked lights and smoking are forbidden.
Measures:
• Wear protective footwear made from anti-static
material.
• Only use tools made of wood, brass or copper
to clean stands and extraction ducts. Do not use
tools made of steel.
Only fill or decant paint materials in a specially
marked area.
As well as these general instructions on the
dangers in repair paint shops, all national and
international regulations must be observed:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Health and Safety at Work Act
Ordinance on Hazardous Substances
Technical Rules for Hazardous Substances
Regulations for the Prevention of Industrial
Accidents
EU Directive on Hazardous Substances,
98/24/EU
EU Directive on Noise, 2003/10/EU
EU Directive on Volatile Organic Compounds
(VOC), 1999/13/EU, 2001/81/EU, 2004/42/EU
Safety instructions of equipment and tool
manufacturers
Item
Description
1
Protective hood with fresh air supply
2
Protective clothing
3
Protective gloves
4
Protective footwear
Breathing protection
Personal protection
During painting work and in the preparations for
painting, gases, vapors, mists or dusts can appear
in dangerous concentrations in the areas where
fellow employees breath.
Besides the body and limbs, several organs vital
to life are in very particular danger. Because
damage is mostly irreparable, special attention and
comprehensive protection are necessary.
For short periods of work or minimal concentrations
of hazardous substances, breathing protection
devices with a combination filter are suitable as
breathing protection equipment.
WARNING: Solvents cause damage to the
health through inhalation. Splashes in the
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The protective clothing must be changed at the
proper intervals. Items of clothing which are
contaminated with coating materials can easily
catch fire.
When selecting protective clothing, it must be taken
into account that cloth containing a high proportion
of easily melted plastic thread considerably
increases the degree of burns injury (melted plastic
on the skin!). This must also be taken into account
in the choice of underwear.
Item
Description
1
Activated charcoal filter
2
Coarse filter
For areas of skin which are not covered by
protective clothing, suitable skin protection, skin
cleaning and skin care agents must be used.
Eye protection
For higher concentrations of harmful substances,
breathing protection devices which are independent
of the local atmosphere are suitable.
Working with portable hand sanding machines on
which the tools move unguarded, at speed and
with power is fundamentally dangerous.
In these types of isolation systems, a compressed
air hose carries natural air from the compressor
line into the protective mask. During supply, the
air undergoes pressure reduction, water removal,
fine filtration and usually warming to natural breath
temperature.
Goggles must be worn not only when sanding, but
also when working with paints and their additives.
These contain substances which are harmful to
the eyes. Damage ranging from irritation of the
cornea to incurable illnesses are possible.
WARNING: Vapor or spray mist containing
isocyanate as a paint base or hardener can
cause toxic respiratory disease (conditions
similar to asthma) leading to permanent
damage, even when inhaled in the lowest
concentrations.
Filter masks with wadding, sponge or colloid filters
and also paper masks are all unsuitable for working
with coating materials because they do not stop
solvent vapors.
The instructions for use provided by the
manufacturer must be observed when working with
breathing protection equipment.
Skin protection
Spray painters who are subject to considerable
exposure to coating materials must wear suitable
protective work clothing (flame-proof and
anti-static).
The protective goggles must be inert toward
splashes of solvent, and fully enclose the areas at
the side of the eyes on both sides. The best
protection during spray painting is offered by full
mask respirators or helmet respirators with a
built-in visor.
Ear protection
Noise disturbance in repair paint shops caused by
various sources is particularly high. Sanding and
compressed air machines, paint cabin extractor
fans (compressors) and extractor ducts in the work
rooms are the causes of the high levels of noise.
WARNING: Avoid damage to your hearing!
Wear ear protection.
Suitable ear protection is offered by ear plugs or
ear defenders.
NOTE: Also, when working with water based
materials, comprehensive skin protection must be
worn, because these materials are very easily
absorbed through the skin.
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Environmental Regulations
Waste disposal in the repair paint shop
More than ever before, since the introduction of
EU directives, rigorous attention is paid to the
avoidance of waste materials and to recycling in
repair paint shops. In this respect, repair paint
shops must take into account and comply with the
following requirements:
• Separate waste according to its recycling and
disposal methods.
• Produce evidence for the correct transport and
disposal of waste.
NOTE: The organization of disposal in the plant
must comply with the requirements of the Waste
Avoidance and Management Act: The avoidance
and recycling of waste must always take priority.
However, despite all measures which may be
taken, waste cannot be completely avoided.
NOTE: Waste which is not allowed in household
rubbish, and which can no longer be utilized, must
be disposed of as special waste.
Paint residues containing solvent, application
residues, sanding dust, waste containing peroxides,
solvents, soiled cleaning cloths and paint slurry all
count as special waste. Each of these must be
collected in a separate, sealed and suitably labeled
metal container and properly disposed of using a
specialist company.
Careful separation allows some waste to be
usefully re-used.
• Empty metal containers can be sent for scrap
instead of being disposed of as waste.
• Contaminated cleaning thinners can be
separated by distillation.
• Packing material and masking paper can be
added to the recycled paper collection.
The new VOC (Volatile Organic
Compounds) solvent regulation
Keeping the air clean protects the environment and
the population from the heath-damaging effects of
air pollutants.
In certain atmospheric conditions, volatile organic
compounds contribute to summer smog.
NOTE: For comprehensive information, please
refer to the European VOC Directive, 1999/13/EU.
Furthermore, the effective national regulations must
be complied with.
The European VOC (Volatile Organic Compounds)
Directive has controlled the limits for such
compounds since August 2001. It applies to
production coating companies and those which
undertake repair painting of private and commercial
vehicles.
Not least because of the VOC legislation, modern,
low solvent and solvent-free lacquers and paints
are finding greatly increased distribution across
industry and the trade. Up to the year 2007,
emissions from painting work will drop by at least
40%.
At the same time, the paint manufacturers
guarantee for example that they will produce a
ready-to-spray product consisting of base paint +
hardener + thinners, with a permitted VOC level.
A company in business today can conform with the
stipulated requirements by introducing water-based
paints and using the other necessary products from
the relevant paint manufacturers.
For more detailed information, please refer to the
EU VOC Directive.
Residues which cannot be used must be correctly
disposed of.
All remaining waste must be treated as commercial
waste and disposed of according to the local
regulations.
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Factory Paint Application
General fundamentals of paint
technology
Paint is a pigment-containing liquid which
undergoes chemical and/or physical processes
after it has been applied to a surface, so changing
into a solid film covering.
Repair paint consists of binder, pigments, filler and
solvent.
NOTE: Organic solvent is being replaced by
solvent based on water.
Constituents of paint
• Binder
– Mostly semi-fluid resins which bind together
the other components of the paint when it
dries.
– Makes the paint durable.
– Ensures good surface coverage.
• Pigments
– Fine, colored powders, which give color to
the paint.
– Cover the components below (covering
power).
• Additives
– Additives give the paint special properties.
– e.g. flow improver, softener, drying
accelerator, thickener.
• Solvent
– Thins the paint and allows it to flow more
freely.
– Evaporates during drying.
Painting process and corrosion
protection.
In production, painting consists of individual steps
which are optimally matched to each other.
Bodywork consists almost entirely of steel panels
which have been pre-coated with zinc. The zinc
layer is between 5-10 µm thick and acts as the first
corrosion protection layer of the steel panel.
Production sequence:
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• Clean and de-grease
– In the first step, the bare bodywork is initially
dipped in a cleaning bath and cleaned with
a degreasing solution.
• Phosphatising
– The cleaned bodywork is dipped in a bath
containing various phosphate salt solutions.
This creates a crystalline metal-phosphate
layer which offers the optimal prepared
surface and also corrosion protection.
• CDP base
– The cataphoretic dip paint (CDP) base acts
as a further corrosion protection layer.
– In this process the bodywork is completely
immersed in a bath consisting of a paint and
electrolyte solution.
– By application of an electric voltage, an
electric field is created.
– Positively charged paint particles settle on
the negatively charged bodywork and form
a protective layer up to 20 µm thick.
– Next the bodywork is placed in a dryer, where
the CDP base is hardened at 180°C.
• Sealing, stone-chip protection
– Edges, seams and but joints are sealer with
a sealing compound.
– Vulnerable areas are coated with stone-chip
protection.
• Filler
– Filler protects the body panels from stone
impacts. Furthermore, any unevenness of
the metal surface is flattened out, in order to
create the most homogenous and fault-free
undersurface possible.
– Once the filler is dry, it serves as the base
on which paint is applied.
• Top coat
– The top coat is applied as a single layer or
two layers of paint.
– When working with two layer paint, in the first
job step the initial colored base paint is
applied. In the second job step, a clear
lacquer is applied, giving the base paint shine
and hardness.
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The structure of an original paint finish
During construction of the original paint, a total
surface thickness of between 120 and 130 µm is
achieved. The thicknesses of the layers may vary
however, because they are greater for horizontal
surfaces than vertical ones.
Not every exterior paint has its own matching filler.
It is more that the tones of the filler are color
compatible, i.e. they have similar intensity to the
top coat.
During repair painting the filler color tones must be
used according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Paint layers
Item
Description
1
Steel panel
2
Phosphate layer 2.9 g/m², corresponding
to 2 µm.
3
Cathodic dip paint 30-35 µm
4
Filler 30-35 µm
5
Base paint 15-20 µm
6
Clear varnish 55 µm
Colored fillers applied in production
Filler which gives color is used in production. Its
use makes the base paint and clear varnish
unnecessary on certain vehicle interior surfaces
(engine, doors).
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Paintwork Defects and Damage
Diagnosis and Damage Assessment
Paint concerns, regardless of their causes, are part
of the everyday work in the paint shop. Correct
damage assessment and determination of the
cause are preconditions for a professional
resolution of a paint concern.
Paint concerns can still occur through a variety of
causes, despite improved paint materials and new
spray methods.
NOTE: A first appraisal of the paint damage should
be done before cleaning. External factors such as
rust, droppings, incorrect or insufficient paint care
can then be more easily detected.
Diagnosis is best done in daylight but not in direct
sunlight. Exact evaluation can also be done under
artificial light from special luminescent lamps.
Paint damage guide
The most important paint damage concerns which
make a paint repair necessary are:
• Damage from biological paint contamination
such as bird or insect droppings, tree resin and
aphids.
• Chemical paint damage caused by industrial
contaminants such as smoke, fuel, acids, oils.
• Mechanical damage caused by stone impact
during operation, scratches in the car wash and
parking.
• Damage caused by faults in treatment.
Application defects such as paint runs or orange
peel.
• Dirt inclusions in the paint layer, e.g. caused by
dust in top coat or textile lint.
• Damage due to corrosion.
Before repair of such paint concerns, exact
diagnosis must be performed to determine the
cause exactly. On the spot diagnoses using simple
aids and processes are often enough.
Diagnosis without disturbing the paint is done by:
• Optical inspection without visual aids, under
suitable light conditions from a suitable angle
and correct distance.
• Optical inspection with the help of a magnifying
glass.
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• pH paper.
• Measurement of the thickness using FE / NFE
coating thickness meters for ferrous (FE) and
non-ferrous metals and non-magnetic steel
(NFE) - magnetic process on steel panels, eddy
current process on non-metals.
A test method where the traces of testing can be
easily removed again is the finger nail test. With
suitable experience the existing hardness of the
paint can be determined.
Test methods where the paint is partially destroyed
are:
• Pencil hardness test.
• Adhesion test using adhesive tape.
• Lattice cut test process to check the strength of
adhesion.
Under certain circumstances these test methods
are not enough for a certain diagnosis. In this case,
paint diagnosis under laboratory conditions must
be performed.
Measuring and testing equipment for
painted surfaces
Coating thickness measuring devices
Magnifying glass
pH paper (together with water)
Suitable photographic equipment with macro lens
Shine measuring equipment
Paint damage caused by environmental
factors
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Bee droppings
Bird droppings
Insects
Tree resin and sap
Aphid secretions
Tar spots
Cement, plaster and slaked lime
Rust film/deposits from industrial fallout
Battery acid
Brake fluid
G468093en
501-36-16
Paint - General Information
501-36-16
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
In all the cases of paint damage described
below, if the damage is irreversible a new paint
finish must be applied.
Paint damage cause by bee droppings
Bee droppings can be recognized on a paint
surface through its yellow or brown color and
sausage or drop-like shape with a diameter of 3-4
mm.
Cause/damage pattern:
• In combination with heat and high air humidity,
bee droppings leave discolorations and cause
paint decomposition.
• The paint can be destroyed down to the filler.
Repair of damage:
• If the damage is light, perform a polishing repair.
Paint damage caused by insects
At insect impact locations on the hood, roof and
bumper, small etched or etched through paint
marks with partially visible spots of filler.
Repair of damage:
• If the damage is light, perform a polishing repair.
Cause/damage pattern:
• The top coat layer is destroyed in a short time
by surface swelling and etching.
• Colliding insects stick to the paint surface. In
combination with moisture and heat, because
of the resulting acids the insect bodies sink into
the paint top coat.
• The corrosion is G, C, U or O shaped and is
only a few millimeters thick.
Paint damage caused by bird droppings
Bird dropping damage appears most often as matt,
etched topcoat areas of various sizes. If left on the
vehicle for a long time, crack formation and etching
down to the filler will occur.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Bird droppings are particularly harmful in
combination with heat and moisture. The urea
(white part) has a very high salt content and is
very aggressive.
• The intensity of the damage varies depending
on the type, quantity, contact time and extent.
• Cracks, etching, marks up to dissolution of the
top coat are the results.
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Repair of damage:
• Wash the vehicle, treat the affected area with
insect remover. Clean the paint surface several
times.
• Protect with hard wax.
G468093en
501-36-17
Paint - General Information
501-36-17
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Paint damage caused by tree resin or sap
Small yellow-brown marks or drops on the
horizontal parts of the vehicle. The drops melt in
sunlight. Resin damage only occurs in the warm
summer months.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Because of their chemical composition, tree
resins combine with or adhere very well to paint
top coats and cause them to swell. The higher
the temperature, the more intensive is the
chemical bonding between the resin and the
paint topcoat surface.
Repair of damage:
• Remove the excrement as soon as possible.
• Small single matt locations without etching can
be repaired using a polishing repair.
Paint damage caused by tar spots
Yellow or dark marks.
Repair of damage:
• Soak several times using a cloth saturated with
a petrol & paraffin mixture.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Firmly stuck spots of tar which lead to
discoloration of the surface. In some cases
penetration through the clear lacquer into the
top coat.
NOTE: After successful cleaning the top coat must
be preserved.
• Swellings can be removed by warming.
Paint damage from aphid secretions
Small, round, matt marks about 1 mm diameter
and etching with small islands down to the filler.
Fresh aphid excrement looks like small drops of
honey.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Aphids produce a mixture of starch, leaf acid
and sugar from sap in leaves. Under the effects
of warming and moisture this can turn into
alcohol.
• The round shape of the damage and the island
of intact paint are typical.
Repair of damage:
• Clean the paint surface with tar remover and
polish.
Paint damage caused by cement, plaster
and slaked lime
Damage appears as whitish matt marks on the top
coat.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Corrosive alkaline compounds interacting with
moisture.
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G468093en
501-36-18
Paint - General Information
501-36-18
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
NOTE: Never try to remove the particles of
industrial fallout by polishing or rubbing!
• Use cleaning dough.
Damage caused by battery acid.
Splashes of battery acid caused by carelessly
topping up the battery.
Repair of damage:
• Wash immediately if the contamination is fresh.
• If the contamination has dried on, dissolve and
neutralise it with vinegar, then thoroughly wash
off with water and rinse.
• Rectify mild damage using a polishing repair.
Rust film/deposits from industrial fallout
Small round marks, about 1 mm in size, in all
shades from black, grey, blue to reddish, on the
horizontal surfaces of the vehicle.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Deposits from oil fired systems and industrial
plant, especially at high humidities and inversion
weather conditions, cause damage to the paint
top coat.
• As the activity time increases so called rust
halos form. They spread as long as the deposits
corrode.
• Industrial fallout containing iron will no longer
be removable after a few days!
WARNING: Batteries contain sulphuric
acid. When working near the battery, or
where there is battery acid on the vehicle
body, protect the skin and eyes from
contact with the acid. If battery acid
contacts the skin or enters the eyes, flush
the affected area immediately with water
(flush for at least 15 minutes) and call a
doctor without delay. If acid is swallowed,
call a doctor immediately. Failure to follow
these instructions may result in personal
injury.
NOTE: High temperatures accelerate the attack
on the top coat. At 50°C the top coat layer breaks
down after about 15 minutes!
Cause/damage pattern:
• Etching of the paint layer to decomposition of
the paint finish.
Repair of damage:
• Flush the acid splashes with plenty of water and
neutralize with car washing liquid.
• If the contact time of the acid was short, perform
a polishing repair.
Paint damage caused by brake fluid.
Repair of damage:
• Remove the dust using an industrial fallout
remover and thoroughly wash.
• Polish the paint surface.
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Careless handling of brake fluid. The glycols
contained in the fluid cause swellings.
G468093en
501-36-19
Paint - General Information
501-36-19
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Cause/damage pattern:
• The temperature and contact time are critical.
Splashes lead to loss of shine and lightening of
color.
Repair of damage:
• Sand or blast out.
• Use anti-corrosion primer.
• Apply top coat.
Damage due to corrosion
Blistering/rusting below
Air or water filled blister-shaped raised areas in the
paint film.
Repair of damage:
• Flush immediately with plenty of water.
• The swellings can often be made to recede
completely by treatment with the radiant heater
or in the paint drying oven at max. 60°C for
about 1 hour.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Overpainting corroded steel panel.
• Condensation in the spray air.
• Sanding water not dried out or salt crystal
residues.
• Road chippings and road winter grit containing
salt.
Mechanical damage
Stone impact damage or mechanical
damage
Mechanical damage caused by impact of stones
or other hard objects and extending down to the
metal panel lead very quickly to corrosion and
rusting under the paint on the adjoining surface.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Paint damage caused from the outside, down
to filler, primer or metal panel.
Repair of damage:
• Sand the affected area of damage or the body
component and re-create the paint finish.
• More severe and larger areas of rusting below
must be repaired using the corresponding repair
painting, Repair Level III or IV.
Damage caused by faults in treatment
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Craters
Paint boils
Adhesion defects
Adhesion defects - clear lacquer
Sanding scores
Formation of stripes
Peeling/blistering on plastic parts
Blistering on polyester material
Peroxide marks in metallic paints
G468093en
501-36-20
Paint - General Information
501-36-20
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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Crack formation
Shrinking back/zone edge marks
Blistering
Etching
Paint wrinkles/puckering
Cloud formation
Spots/metallics
Metamerism/color deviations
Washing out
Loss of gloss
Covering ability/areas of thin paint
Flow problems/orange peel
Dirt embedded in metallic base paint
Dirt embedded in top coat
Water marks
Paint runs
Swirl marks
Craters
Crater-like single or extensively occurring
depressions with raised edges, in top coat or the
intermediate layers.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Substrate not adequately cleaned with silicone
remover.
• Spray air contaminated by oil residues and
water accumulations.
• Filter ceiling not adequate for requirements.
• Use of polishes, cleaning agents or sprays (e.g.
interior sprays) containing silicone.
• Oil, wax, grease, silicone containing residues.
• Working clothes contaminated by materials
containing silicone.
Repair of damage:
• Sand paint surface, clean with silicone remover
and apply one thin spray pass. Let it begin to
dry well, then apply several thin and dry sprayed
passes.
Paint boils
Small, hard, closed or burst blisters in the paint top
coat. They appear locally in groups or spread
individually across the whole surface. Sanding
opens up a larger cavity, under which the primer
can often be seen.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Paint applied in layers which were too thick.
• Specified flash-off and drying times between
coats were not adhered to.
• Specified working viscosity and spray pressure
were not adhered to.
• Use of unsuitable hardener and thinner
materials. (Solvent combinations in paint system
not optimally matched).
• Poor booth conditions.
Repair of damage:
• Single boil blisters can be removed using
polishing.
• After thorough drying, sand the top coat at the
affected areas, clean with silicone remover and
re-paint. Fill any fine pores still present with
2-component acrylic filler.
• On larger areas of damaged topcoat, sand
completely away and apply new paint finish.
Adhesion defects
Whole coating detached from substrate or
individual layers one from another. Sometimes
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G468093en
501-36-21
Paint - General Information
501-36-21
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
adhesion defects can only be noticed after an
external influence such as stone impact.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Substrate not adequately prepared (rust, grease,
moisture, sanding, cleaning).
• Unsuitable material used.
• Drying times, flash-off times too short.
• Base paint not sprayed wet-in-wet, instead the
intermediate drying times were too long.
• Failure to intermediate sand.
• Condensation formed because of temperature
fluctuations.
• Unprofessional preparation (especially on
plastics).
• Overheated CDP/intermediate filler.
Repair of damage:
• Refinish sanding and recreate the paint finish.
Sanding scores
Single or wide area clusters of scoring or sanding
marks, often with raised edges. Noticeable on
metallic paints as light-dark stripes.
Repair of damage:
• Sand out the damage and recreate the paint
finish. Create the paint finish strictly in
accordance with the general technical
information.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Stopper sanded too coarsely.
• Filler sanded too coarsely.
• Filler not thoroughly dried bfore sanding.
• Old paint sanded too coarsely.
• Soft elastic substrates, e.g. TPA base, treated
with thinners which was too aggressive and
therefore etched.
• Top coat applied too thinly.
Adhesion defects in clear lacquer.
Clear lacquer detched from base paint.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Base paint layer too thick.
• Intermediate and final flash-off times of base
paint too long.
• Incorrect mixture ratio clear lacquer/hardner.
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Repair of damage:
• If the damage pattern is minimal, after the top
coat has dried fine sand the paint surface and
refurbish by polishing.
• If the damage is great or on metallic paints, sand
the paint surface or substrates and if necessary
remove them, then cover the bare metal and
re-paint.
G468093en
501-36-22
Paint - General Information
501-36-22
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Formation of stripes
Differing, stripe shaped color/effect formations in
dark/light areas of a metallic paint finish.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Spray gun (nozzle) not perfect.
• Incorrect spray pressure.
• Thinners not suitable.
• Incorrect spray viscosity.
• Flash-off time too short.
• Unsuitable working temperature.
Repair of damage:
• Sand away faulty paint coats and re-apply paint
finish.
• In extreme cases use a new part.
Blistering on polyester material
Color shade differences or marks in paintwork
subsequently applied to previously unpainted
plastic material.
Repair of damage:
• Apply base paint evenly.
• Repair spray gun.
• After clear lacquer has thoroughly dried, sand
surface and paint again.
Peeling/blistering on plastic parts
Paint adhesion insufficient between top coat and
filler and/or primer layer. It often happens that the
whole of the paint finish detaches from the plastic.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Plastic item not cleaned sufficiently, not or
inadequately tempered.
• Unsuitable cleaning agent used.
• Unsuitable materials used.
• Moisture.
• Paint finish underbaked or overbaked.
• Poor or lack of intermediate sanding.
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Cause/damage pattern:
• Plastic material is not suitable for painting.
• Incorrect bonding agent.
• Paint used not solvent resistant.
Repair of damage:
• Repaint using suitable materials.
• Install unpainted new part (after consulting
customer).
Peroxide marks in metallic paints
After longer period of drying, abnormal marks
where the color shade varies.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Too much hardener added to polyester stopper
(over 3% can cause this damage pattern).
• Polyester stopper not well enough mixed.
G468093en
501-36-23
Paint - General Information
501-36-23
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Shrinking back/zone edge marks
Lifting or dropping in of edge zones (edges which
accentuate themselves in the top coat), flow
problems and loss of shine in top coat.
Repair of damage:
• Sand, fill with polyester or epoxide filler and
re-paint.
Crack formation
Cause/damage pattern:
• Old paintwork not rubbed down to a seamless
transition.
• Stopper and filler on a viscoplastic base primer.
• Filler sanded and overpainted when not
thoroughly hard.
• Previous materials overworked too early,
substrate not sufficiently hardened.
• Primer applied in layers which were too thick,
and not dried for long enough.
• Sanding paper too coarse.
• Top coat thinned too much.
Cracks of different lengths and depths running in
all directions.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Layers too thick.
• Painted several times.
• Temperature fluctuations.
• Mechanical effects e.g. distortions.
• Substrate not thoroughly hardened.
• Old paint not completely dried out.
• No or insufficient hardener added.
• 2-component materials used on nitro or TPA.
Repair of damage:
• After hardening off the top coat, fine sand the
surface and polish up, apply filler if necessary
and paint once more.
Blistering
Repair of damage:
• Sand away layers until sound substrate is
reached and create new paint finish (prime, fill,
apply topcoat).
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Small, spot-like, air-filled or water-filled blister
shaped high-spots in the paint construction. Their
dimensions can range from pin-head to pin-point
size in a closed paint film. Arrangement and
accumulation very variable. In the advanced
stages, circular flaking of the paint from the
substrate. These are neither boils nor corrosion.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Moisture absorption by substrate.
• Insufficient drying of the substrate after wet
sanding (especially on polyester material).
• Humidity too high before painting; condensation
formation because of temperature fluctuations.
• Pores/sink holes in substrate not sanded out.
G468093en
501-36-24
Paint - General Information
501-36-24
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
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Polyester material not covered.
Sweat from hands.
Salts and minerals in sanding water.
Spray air contaminated.
Repair of damage:
• Sand away damage, matt sand remainder of
surface, clean with silicone remover, fill and
re-paint.
Paint wrinkles/puckering
Lifting/puckering of the paint surface.
Cause/damage pattern:
• First paint not hardened through or can be
etched.
• Areas of clear lacquer which were sanded
through to base paint have not been not isolated
with filler, or with unsuitable filler.
• Unsuitable substrate (e.g. spray can painting
with TPA or nitro).
• Use of unsuitable primer, paint and thinner
materials.
• Paint systems not matched to each other.
• In wet-in-wet process, specified flash-off times
not adhered to.
• Synthetic resin top coat (alkyd resin) worked
over too soon.
Etching
The base paint is etched by the clear lacquer. This
causes the aluminum pigments to change their
alignments. The color of the etched base paint
seems more grey than that of normal base paint.
Result is that the surface structure of the clear
lacquer becomes increasingly more matt.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Base painted too wet.
• No intermediate flash-off time.
• Layers too thick.
Repair of damage:
• After thorough drying, completely remove the
top coat together with the attacked substrate at
the affected areas and re-create a new paint
finish.
• Before applying top coat, rub down the complete
surface.
Cloud formation
Differing, blotchy color/effect formations in
dark/light areas of a metallic paint finish.
Repair of damage:
• Sand and re-paint.
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Cause/damage pattern:
• Spray gun, spray nozzle, spray pressure not
perfect.
• Varying spray viscosity, spraying method,
flash-off times, spray booth temperature.
• Thinners not suitable.
G468093en
501-36-25
Paint - General Information
501-36-25
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Cause/damage pattern:
• Use of paints with pigmentation which was not
compatible with the standard, e.g. a green can
be formulated from yellow and blue, or directly
from green.
• Use of an unsuitable mixed or ready made paint
to re-tone.
Repair of damage:
• Droplet method before clear lacquer application.
• After clear lacquer has thoroughly dried, sand
surface and re-paint.
Spots
Points rising up from the paint film.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Metallic base paint sprayed too dry, so that the
metal particles could not incorporate into the
paint. The clear lacquer could not cover these
vertical standing particles because the spray air
was too hot or the booth temperature was too
high.
Repair of damage:
• Repaint using the correct paint.
Washing out
On paint which has been newly applied but not yet
dried, the interaction of surface tension and very
different specific gravities of the different pigments
can lead to swirl-like turbulence which results in
separation of the pigments.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Layer too thick, paint not stirred enough.
Repair of damage:
• After the paint surface has dried, lightly sand it
with grade P800 sanding paper, clean with
silicone remover and re-apply clear lacquer.
Metamerism/color deviations
Noticeable when identical color shades undergo a
change of hue as the light source changes
(daylight/artificial light). Different pigment
composition between original and repair paint.
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Repair of damage:
• Sand and re-paint.
Loss of gloss
Milky, dreary tarnishing of the paint with more or
less even loss of gloss.
G468093en
501-36-26
Paint - General Information
501-36-26
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Cause/damage pattern:
• Cold with low air humidity.
• Heat with high air humidity.
• Substrate can be etched.
• Hardener fault or wrong hardener used.
• Paint thinned too much.
• Proportion of pigment too high because of poor
stirring.
• Not optimum drying.
Repair of damage:
• Sand surface and recreate the paint finish.
Flow problems/orange peel
Surface structure bumpy, grained. The surface is
similar to the peel of an orange.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Paint viscosity too high.
• Use of fast evaporating, highly volatile thinners.
• Booth temperature too high.
• Spray gun distance too great, too little material
applied.
• Nozzle too large.
• Incorrect spray pressure.
Repair of damage:
• After drying, remove the matt effect by polishing.
If unsuccessful, rub down complete area and
paint again.
Covering ability/areas of thin paint
Different color shades in the surface. The minimum
layer thickness is not achieved here. The effects
range from local minor shade variations through
mottled spray zones to completely missing top coat.
Cause/damage pattern:
• No correct, uniform substrate (effect paint).
• On three-layer systems, wrong filler.
• Insufficient top coat application.
Repair of damage:
• Small surfaces: fine sand and polish.
• Sand out the surface and recreate the paint
finish.
Dirt embedded in metallic base paint.
Inclusions of contamination in metallic base paint,
of different sizes and shapes (grains or lint).
Cause/damage pattern:
• Dust was not properly removed from the surface
to be painted.
• Paint material not sieved.
• Function of the painting facilities not optimum.
• Filter contaminated.
• Wearing unsuitable clothing.
Repair of damage:
• Sand and repaint.
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G468093en
501-36-27
Paint - General Information
501-36-27
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Dirt embedded in top coat
Inclusions of contamination in top coat or under
paint layers, of different sizes and shapes (grains
or lint). Optical adverse effect.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Dust was not properly removed from the surface
to be painted.
• Paint material not sieved.
• Function of the painting facilities not optimum.
• Filter contaminated.
• Wearing unsuitable clothing.
Repair of damage:
• Rub down only slight marks with sanding paper
grade P1000 - P1200 and then polish.
• For heavy marking, sand the surface matt, clean
with silicone remover and repaint.
Paint runs
Wave-like paint run tracks in top coat or in an
intermediate layer on vertical surfaces. Mostly in
the area of swage lines, seams or openings (there
they are paint runs, otherwise curtains).
Repair of damage:
• Single inclusions: after thorough hardening,
sand out using 1200 - 1500 grade paper and
repolish using a suitable silicone-free sanding
or painting paste.
• Large area contamination: sand and repaint.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Uneven paint application.
• The specified viscosity was not complied with.
• Use of unsuitable thinner materials.
• Air, material or room temperature too low.
• Layers too thick.
• Spray gun (nozzle) not perfect.
Water marks
Ring shaped marks appearing on the paint surface.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Evaporation of water droplets on freshly painted
and not yet fully hardened paint finishes (mostly
only found on horizontal surfaces).
• Layer too thick.
• Drying time too short.
• Hardening faults or hardener no longer useable.
• Use of unsuitable thinners.
Repair of damage:
• After thorough drying, sand unevenness flat, if
necessary leave to dry afterwards.
• Small areas of damage can be equalised using
the paint plane, then sand, polish or repaint.
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G468093en
501-36-28
Paint - General Information
501-36-28
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Swirl marks
Three dimensional appearance in the paint surface
in the form of smears or blotches. This effect is
intensified in direct sunlight.
Cause/damage pattern:
• Polishing using polishing machine on paint
which has not yet hardened throughout.
• Polishing intervals too long or none at all.
• Pressure too high while polishing.
• Incorrect polishing material or polishing tool.
Repair of damage:
• Allow the paint to harden completely and then
polish.
• If the damage is irreversible, rub down and apply
new clear lacquer.
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G468093en
501-36-29
Paint - General Information
501-36-29
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Tools and Equipment for Paint Repairs
General work equipment
In the repair paint shop there is a range of painting
tools which make the work of the painter easier
and improve the quality of the repair paintwork.
Principle of operation
Among these are small tools which are used for
the following work:
• Measuring beakers to measure and mix
various paint materials.
• Measuring rods with which the required
combination amounts of paint and primer filler
are gauged and mixed.
• Viscosity measuring beaker with a calibrated
opening of 4mm, used to set the correct paint
viscosity.
• Paint filter/paint sieve for filtering foreign
bodies out of mixed paint or primer. Care must
be taken that the correct filter is used for each
paint.
• Color sample plates onto which the mixed
paint is applied, and the shade is then compared
to that of the vehicle. Other aids which should
help the painter to find the correct shade are
color sample cards and color panels, which
are offered by many paint manufacturers.
• Dust bonding cloths which are impregnated
with a tacky resin and which pick up dust
particles particularly well. A surface to be
painted must be cleaned with a dust binding
cloth immediately before paint is applied.
• Compressed air guns are used to remove
sanding residues and to dry sanded surfaces.
Item
Description
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Air supply
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Paint supply
3
Nozzle needle
Because of the construction design and with the
aid of compressed air, a spray-ready paint mixture
is dragged out of the container to the nozzle by the
venturi effect, and is applied to the surface being
worked.
When the trigger of the spray gun is pressed to the
first pressure point, only the compressed air
passage opens. If the trigger is pressed further,
the nozzle needle displaces and the air stream
drags paint with it at high speed. This produces a
spray mist consisting of micro-droplets of paint.
Filler and spray guns
NOTE: Regular maintenance, cleaning after use
and careful handling of all individual parts of the
spray gun are essential for a high-quality paint
finish.
The spray gun is the most important implement in
the paint shop. Application of paint using the spray
gun can produce a layer with absolutely constant
thickness and a smooth paint surface.
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G468095en
Paint - General Information
501-36-30
501-36-30
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Types of spray gun
Item
HVLP spray guns
Description
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Suction-beaker spray gun
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Flow-beaker spray gun
In the flow-beaker spray gun, the paint container
is mounted above the spray gun. On the
suction-beaker spray gun, it is below.
Furthermore, spray guns are categorized by their
air pressure requirement into high and low pressure
guns.
High pressure guns have the disadvantage that
they exhibit high consumption of energy and
materials. The spray pressure they require is
between 1 - 6 bar.
Because of the high air pressure and the large
amount of air needed, the result is a powerful paint
mist formation (paint transfer rate approx. 35%).
Current practice is mainly to work with reduced
mist spray systems (RP and HVLP systems).
Reduced pressure (RP) guns are optimized high
pressure guns which have an input pressure at the
gun of approx. 2.5 bar and an atomization pressure
at the air cap of 1 - 2 bar. In practice this spray
technology is preferred for spraying clear lacquer
because of the finer atomization.
Low pressure guns have the advantage that they
exhibit minimal paint mist formation and because
of this the paint transfer rate rises to approx. 65%.
The spray pressure required in this case is between
1 - 5 bar. Nozzle sizes from 1 - 2.2 mm can be
used.
Item
Description
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Quantity control
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Working pressure control
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Spray pattern control
The high volume low pressure (HVLP) spray gun
is a high performance spray gun which forms a
soft, fine and homogenous spray pattern. The
atomization pressure at the air cap is 0.7 bar when
the input pressure at the gun is 2.0 bar.
The low atomization pressure of 0.7 bar together
with greatly reduced spray mist provide high
material ejection. The low nozzle internal pressure
minimizes rebound of the paint droplets from the
object and thus the proportion of overspray.
This spray technology has a very high application
efficiency. By matching the size of the nozzle, the
HVLP spray gun can be used for all repair painting
materials.
HVLP spray guns are often used in practice for the
application of water based paints.
Mini spray guns are often used for small, localized
touching-up work. Use of HVLP spray technology
and nozzle sizes of 0.3 - 1.2 mm permits very fine
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work, so that the area of the repair can be kept as
small as possible.
Paint preparation system (PPS)
In order to ensure that a spray gun operates
efficiently for a long time, careful cleaning is
absolutely vital after use.
NOTE: During cleaning you must distinguish
between water based and solvent based materials.
Cleaning by hand:
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•
•
•
•
•
Empty the paint beaker immediately after use.
Flush the gun with cleaner.
Clean it inside and outside with a brush.
Dismantle the gun to clean it thoroughly.
Clean the air cap using a suitable brush.
Use nozzle cleaning needles to clean bores and
nozzles.
A spray gun washing machine is recommended if
the painting work is highly intensive.
New types of paint processing systems are
replacing the conventional mixing beaker, filter and
spray gun flow beaker. This reduces the amount
of solvent required for cleaning and the amount of
routine waste which remains.
Item
Description
1
Beaker
2
Color bag
With this system, which is suitable for both suction
and flow beaker spray guns, only one beaker is
required for mixing and painting.
A bag is inserted in the beaker, in which paint can
be mixed, processed and stored after use or
completely disposed of.
The small quantity of paint remaining in the gun is
removed using a minimum quantity of solvent from
the pipette bottle.
The amount of cleaner used is reduced because
only the spray gun needs to be cleaned.
Hand and machine sanding tools
Sanding is used to prepare a surface for application
of a paint layer, enabling it to adhere well. Sanding
materials have a great influence on the quality of
a repair paint finish. The correct sanding medium
must therefore be chosen for every material.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
During sanding, material is mechanically removed
from a surface.
In the paint shop, carborundum or silicon carbide
abrasive on a substrate of paper or cloth are the
most common sanding materials used.
Carborundum is a very hard mineral consisting
mostly of aluminum oxide. During use carborundum
becomes blunt and wears away.
Application
Body work, corrosion
damage
Silicon carbide has a very high degree of hardness,
but is more brittle than carborundum. When silicon
carbide is used, the mineral grains break. New long
and pointed profiles are formed.
Use of the correct sanding paper depends on the
application, the substrates and the tools used. The
following table can be used as a guideline, but the
recommendations of the supplier of the auxiliary
materials and additive materials must be followed.
Working area
Grade
Equalizing paint system
transition
to P150
Sanding system
Orbital sander, dry
Hand sanding, dry
Stopper
Rough sand
P80 - P150
Orbital sander, dry
Fine sand
P240 - P320
Orbital sander, dry
Hand sanding, dry
Spray stopper
Rough sand
P120 - P180
Orbital sander, dry
Fine sand
P240 - P320
Orbital sander, dry
Hand sanding, dry
Filler sanding work
Top coat
Paint damage
Filler fine sand
P400 - P500
Orbital sander, dry
P800 - P1200
Hand sand, wet
P400 - P500
Orbital sand, dry
P800 - P1200
Hand sand, wet
Touch-up paint surfaces
P1000 - P2000
Hand sand, wet
Sanding out faults
P2000 - P3000
Hand sand, wet
Old paint
Soft Pads are recommended for manual refinishing
of contours, curves and difficult to reach areas. On
a Soft Pad the abrasive is found on a coarse
structured fleece. Because of this, it is very flexible,
does not kink and does not slip in the hand. This
enables a fine and even finish to be achieved.
Item
Description
1
Extraction bores
2
Connection for extraction equipment
Notes on working with sanding tools:
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• Tools with a rigid backing pad do not adjust to
fit the surface. They are used for flat surfaces.
• Tools with a flexible backing pad are used for
fine sanding of a surface because they adjust
to the shape of the surface.
• Build up an even working pressure over the
sanding surface.
• Keep the sanding paper tight on the tool (use
self-gripping systems).
• Align the extraction holes in the sanding paper
with the holes in the tool.
• Guide the tool flat over the surface to be worked.
Do not tilt it.
Hand sanding can be carried out dry but also wet.
Wet and dry paper with particle size P 80 to P 1200
is used for this in the paint field.
Ways of sanding
Sanding tools are driven either by electricity or
compressed air.
• Advantage:
– Ideal for heavy sanding work.
– Fast and aggressive sanding possible.
• Disadvantage:
– Large amount of heat developed.
– Difficulty sanding flat surfaces.
• Application:
– Removal of old paint layers.
– Preparation of panel for stopper.
– Removal of rust.
Oscillating sander
On these machines the sanding paper oscillates.
The backing pad is rectangular.
• Advantage:
– Large sanding surface.
– Ideal for large and flat surfaces.
• Disadvantage:
– Hardly useable on rounded surfaces.
– Flexible backing pad not possible.
– Vibrations because of the poor support of the
backing pad.
• Application:
– Sanding of polyester stopper.
– Sanding processes on flat surfaces.
Orbital sander
Item
Description
1
Sanding machine
2
Polishing machine
3
Orbital sander
The disadvantage of electrically driven machines
is that their own weight is high compared with
pneumatic systems. They also become warm
during work. They do not however need any special
operating equipment for their energy supply.
Sanding machines are categorized by their type of
sanding movement.
Rotational sanders
On these machines the sanding paper turns and
oscillates.
• Advantage:
– Easy to handle and good sanding power.
– Minimal heat development.
• Disadvantage:
– Not suitable for sanding stopper on flat
surfaces.
– Smooth guidance important, otherwise
sanding marks will occur.
• Application:
– Sanding of paint layers.
– Well suited for final preparation of a primer.
NOTE: Comply with the manufacturer's
recommendations when setting the orbital sander.
On these machines the sanding paper turns.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
On the orbital sander, stroke settings of approx. 3
mm for fine sanding work and approx. 5 - 7 mm for
coarse sanding work have been established.
Polishing and finishing tools
The term polishing in the context of paint repairs
means the elimination of paint flaws and high shine
polishing of neighboring parts.
During polishing the fine sanded surface is returned
to a high shine using a special abrasive polish.
Before the actual polishing, all flaws in the paint
surface must be removed and the following working
procedures must be adhered to:
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•
•
•
Thoroughly clean the vehicle.
Remove spray mist from all surfaces.
Sand out and polish particle inclusions.
Sand down paint runs and polish them out.
Examine the exactness of the color match in
daylight.
• Remove masking edges.
• Remove sanding water, sanding dust and polish
residues.
• The drying process occurs from the inside to
the outside.
• The drying time is shorter than for warm air
systems.
• Because the infrared dryer consists of several
cassettes which can be switched on
independently, the drying area can be optimally
controlled.
Independent of the manufacturer's instructions,
pay attention to the following:
• Flash-off time of the paint before switching on
the infrared dryer.
• Distance between the infrared dryer and the
surface.
• Duration of the irradiation.
The most common use of the infrared dryer is to
dry stopper and primers. The wait time between
the job steps is shortened without having to use
the painting/drying cabin.
The painting/drying cabin can then be used
exclusively for application and drying of topcoat.
There are two types of infrared dryer:
After the polishing process the results must be
tested using a special test spray.
• Infrared dryer with short wavelength radiation.
• Infrared dryer with medium wavelength
radiation.
Infrared drying technology
As an indication, the following drying times are
listed for some materials (at 80 cm distance):
The drying process in a painting/drying cabin
occurs through heat conductance (convection).
When an infrared dryer is used, the drying process
is through heat radiation.
NOTE: Observe the material manufacturer's and
supplier's specifications.
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•
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Polyester stopper 2 minutes.
Spray stopper 2 to 7 minutes.
Water based primer-filler 7 to 9 minutes.
Primer 3 to 8 minutes.
Top coat 7 to 10 minutes.
Air dryers
The air dryer is suitable in places where drying
needs to be done, but without great outlay
(painting/drying cabin or infrared dryer).
The infrared rays penetrate the air and the paint
layer without warming them. Because the infrared
rays are reflected from the steel panel, the paint
coat is warmed from the inside outwards.
Advantages of infrared drying:
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The filters should have a dust-removal grade of
not less than 99.8% and must always be kept
clean.
It is especially important that the air supply does
not cause strong air currents in the painting cabin.
If not, the following problems could occur:
NOTE: Air from the compressor is often too cold
for effective drying.
Air dryers use the venturi effect to blow the warm
ambient air over the paint surface in a gentle air
flow.
Paint mixing system
Because of the many different color variants, it is
now seldom possible to store all color shades as
ready-made mixtures.
For this reason, vehicle manufacturers make the
mixture proportions of their paints available as color
codes. The required color shade can be obtained
from the paint mixing system using this color code.
All the color components are combined according
to their proportions by weight using a precise
computer scales to produce a finished color shade.
Painting cabin
• Paint contamination cause by paint mist, which
persists in air eddies and gradually falls on the
fresh paintwork.
• Flow problems in the paint because of the high
speed of the air, causing the paint to thicken
very quickly on the surface.
• Loss of gloss and wrinkle formation because
the surface dries too fast.
• Painter disturbance while working.
In modern paint cabins the air supply is provided
from the complete surface of the ceiling. The air
speed should be 0.3 m/sec (measured in the
unrestricted cross-section of the spray cabin). At
the same time, the air in the cabin should change
about 350 times per hour.
Air extraction is best achieved through extraction
channels in the floor of the painting cabin.
NOTE: Refer to the manufacturer's specifications
for the operating instructions, safety instructions
and notes on the maintenance of a paint cabin.
Smooth walls in the paint cabin should prevent
dust deposits. Regular cleaning is necessary
however.
Special easily washed adhesive-bonding paint can
be applied to the walls to protect the cabin from
paint mist.
The air requirement in a painting cabin is large.
The outside air which is drawn in must be passed
through filtering and warming equipment. This
particularly applies during colder times of the year
and especially for combined types of building where
the painting cabin is also used as a drying cabin.
It is primarily used to keep the air free of dust. At
the same time, explosive solvent-air mixture
concentrations are prevented
NOTE: Vacuum will lead to contamination of the
newly applied paint. The outside air flows through
door gaps, wall joints and other openings and as
it does so, brings dust deposits with it.
The air supply quantity depends on the size of the
painting space and the quantity of extracted air.
Enough air must be supplied to cause positive
pressure in the painting space. An air extraction :
air supply ratio of about 1 : 1.05 is sufficient.
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Refinishing Materials
The manufacturer's instructions must always
be followed when dealing with all materials!
The information given in the following text is data
which is independent of the manufacturer, and it
should only be used as an indication.
Stopper materials
• 1-component nitro-combination stopper
• 2-component polyester stopper
• 2-component plastic stopper
Use suitable primer to protect from corrosion areas
which have been sanded bare before applying
stopper.
be used for very uneven areas and surfaces and
fine stopper or spray stopper should be applied
afterwards.
Application
2-component polyester
coarse stopper
Use
Rough equalization of
unevenness
Hardener quantity
approx. 3 - 5%
Working time
approx. 4 - 6 minutes
Drying
20°C approx. 12 minutes
Short wavelength infrared
approx. 4 minutes
Medium wavelength
infrared approx. 5 - 10
minutes
1-component nitro-combination stopper
Nitro-combination stopper has mostly been
superseded by 2-component polyester stopper.
Sanding tool
Eccentric, sanding disk
by hand
Grade
P80 - P150
Application
2-component polyester
fine stopper
Use
Equalization of unevenness
1-component nitrocombination stopper
Hardener quantity
approx. 3 - 5%
Working time
approx. 4 - 6 minutes
Layer thickness
Max. 80 µm
Drying
20°C approx. 12 minutes
Drying time
up to 2 hours at 20°C
Sand
P240 - P400
Fast drying fine stopper for the smoothing of
irregularities.
The working properties of 1-component
nitro-combination stopper can be improved by the
addition of nitro thinners.
Drying time increases with thickness of the layer.
Application
Short wavelength infrared
approx. 4 minutes
Medium wavelength
infrared approx. 5 - 10
minutes
2-component polyester general stopper
CAUTIONS:
Do not exceed the quantity of hardener
specified by the manufacturer, excess
peroxide can cause staining of the paint
top coat.
Mix the stopper base and the hardener well
to avoid a marble-like effect.
Sanding tool
Eccentric, sanding disk
by hand
Grade
P80 - P240
Application
2-component polyester
glass fiber stopper
Use
Equalization of unevenness; blending in of
vehicle extensions; repair
of GRP components
Hardener quantity
approx. 3 - 5%
Check that the manufacturer permits use on the
substrate to which it will be applied.
2-component polyester stopper is available in
coarse and fine grades. The coarse stopper can
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Application
2-component polyester
glass fiber stopper
Working time
approx. 4 - 6 minutes
Drying
20°C approx. 12 minutes
Application
60°C approx. 15 min
(Short wavelength
infrared approx. 8
minutes)*
Short wavelength infrared
approx. 4 minutes
Medium wavelength
infrared approx. 5 - 10
minutes
Sanding tool
Eccentric, sanding disk
by hand
Grade
P80 - P150
2-component polyester fine stopper should always
be applied after 2-component polyester glass fiber
stopper.
Application
2-component polyester
spray stopper
Use
Equalization of unevenness
Hardener quantity
approx. 3 - 5%
Working time
approx. 25 - 30 minutes
Layer thickness
200 µm or 4 - 8 spray
passes
Drying
20°C approx. 3 hours
Short wavelength infrared
approx. 10 minutes
Medium wavelength
infrared approx. 15 - 20
minutes
Sanding tool
Grade
Application
Eccentric, sanding disk
by hand
P80 - P150; fine sand P280
2-component plastic
stopper for flexible
thermoplastic
2-component plastic
stopper for flexible
thermoplastic
(Medium wavelength
infrared approx. 8-10
minutes)*
Sanding tool
Eccentric, sanding disk
by hand
Grade
P80 - P150; fine sand P280
*Infrared drying may adversely affect adhesion,
therefore check the manufacturer's
instructions.
Plastic stopper has a very great tendency to shrink
back, so that the edge of the stopper repair
becomes visible.
Plastic stoppers are flexible and universally
applicable on all types of plastic (except for pure
PE and PP, these are plastics which cannot be
painted). The manufacturer's instructions must be
very exactly followed in order that no adhesion
problems occur. A special plastic etch primer is
specified for some materials.
Primers
Application
1-component primer
Use
Isolation of bare sanded
areas.
Spray gun
HVLP 1.3 mm
Spray pressure
2.0 bar
Drying
20°C approx. 15 - 20
minutes
60°C approx. 10 min
Coat application
Wet on wet, no intermediate sanding
approx. 3 - 5%
Application
2-component primer
Working time
approx. 25 - 30 minutes
Use
Drying
20°C approx. 15 - 30
minutes
Corrosion protection and
bonding agent (steel
sheet, zinc coated steel
sheet, aluminum)
Use
Equalization of scratches
or unevenness
Hardener quantity
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Application
2-component primer
Spray gun
HVLP 1.3 mm
Spray pressure
2.0 bar
Drying
20°C approx. 15 - 20
minutes
Application
(Medium wavelength
infrared approx. 10-15
minutes)*
Coat application
60°C approx. 10 min
Coat application
Wet on wet, no intermediate sanding
HS primer filler and HS
tinted filler
Wet on wet, no intermediate sanding
*In order to avoid boiling out, drying should be
performed slowly.
HS primer filler and HS tinted filler
Paint
Note:
• Primer filler is available as 1-component and
2-component water based and solvent based
forms.
• 1-component products are only suitable for
isolation of sanded through bare areas and new
painting.
• Water based products are also used for the
skinning of thermoplastics and substrates which
are sensitive to solvents.
• Tinted fillers can be individually matched to the
top coat color and therefore find uses in effect
paints and paints with poor covering power.
• Use dry sand or wet sand filler according to
application in order to avoid unnecessary
sanding work.
• On critical substrates the use of epoxy resin
base filler is recommended in order to avoid
adhesion problems.
The base and the clear lacquer must be matched
to one another.
Application
HS primer filler and HS
tinted filler
Use
Equalization of unevenness, edge zones,
sanding scores
Spray gun
HVLP 1.6 - 1.9 mm
Spray pressure
2.0 bar
Layer thickness
50 - 70 µm to 150 µm
possible
Drying
20°C approx. 2.5 hours
Application
Water based paint
Use
Two layer metallic effect
paint and Uni-paint
finishes
Spray viscosity
At 20°C 18 - 20 s
Spray gun
HVLP 1.2 - 1.3 mm
Spray pressure
2.0 bar
Layer thickness
15 - 20 µm
Drying
20°C approx. 2.5 hours
60°C approx. 25 min
Short wavelength infrared
approx. 8 minutes
Medium wavelength
infrared approx. 10 - 15
minutes
Coat application
Wet on wet
Ventilation time
approx. 5 minutes
The base paint must be dried matt before the clear
lacquer is applied.
Application
2-component HS clear
lacquer
Use
Gloss providing
protective coat for base
coat substrate
Spray viscosity
At 20°C 18 - 20 s
Spray gun
HVLP 1.2 - 1.3 mm
Spray pressure
2.0 bar
Layer thickness
50 - 70 µm
(60°C approx. 25 min)*
(Short wavelength
infrared approx. 8
minutes)*
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Application
2-component HS clear
lacquer
Drying
20°C approx. 10 hours
60°C approx. 30 min
Short wavelength infrared
approx. 8 minutes
Medium wavelength
infrared approx. 10 - 15
minutes
Application
2K HS Uni top coat
Use
Color and gloss providing
paint layer
Spray viscosity
At 20°C 20 - 22 s
Spray gun
HVLP 1.2 - 1.3 mm
Spray pressure
2.0 bar - 3.0 bar
Layer thickness
50 - 70 µm
Drying
20°C approx. 8 hours
60°C approx. 30 min
Short wavelength infrared
approx. 8 minutes
Medium wavelength
infrared approx. 10 -15
minutes
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Additional Materials
The manufacturer's instructions must always
be followed when dealing with any materials!
The information given in the following text is data
which is independent of the manufacturer, and it
should only used as an indication.
Adhesive sealants
Adhesive sealants are permanently elastic,
long-lived, can be painted and accept filler.
Application: Sealing of visible and normal seams.
Can be over-painted with 2-component paint,
primer and fillers after having dried throughout.
Contamination can be removed using cleaner and
thinner.
Underbody protection based on solvent
Application:
• Underbody protection for visible areas.
Properties:
• Can be over-painted, also with 2-component
paint.
• Can be colored with a proportion of up to 40%
paint.
Note:
• Contamination can be removed using cleaner
and thinner.
Water based underbody protection
1-component PUR adhesive sealant
Can be over-painted with water based paint.
Note:
• Hardens using oxygen from the air. For that
reason, it must only be stripped after it has
completely dried through.
Can be colored with water based paint.
2-component MS polymer adhesive sealant
2-component MS polymer adhesive sealant is free
of isocyanate, solvent and silicones and can be
spot-welded.
MS polymer adhesive sealant
Can be over painted with water-based paints.
Contamination can be removed using water.
Application
Water based underbody
protection
Use
Underbody protection
for visible areas
Spray viscosity
ready to use
Spray gun
Suction beaker HVLP
gun 3 - 4 mm
Spray pressure
4 - 6 bar
Layer thickness
500 - 1000 µm
Drying
approx. 6 hours at 20°C
Suitable for spraying and brushing to obtain a
composition true to the original.
approx. 45 - 60 minutes
at 60°C
MS polymer adhesive sealant is free of isocyanate,
solvent and silicones and can be spot-welded.
Short wavelength infrared
approx. 8 minutes
Underbody protection
Medium wavelength
infrared approx. 10 - 15
minutes
Underbody protection products are immune to
abrasion, permanently elastic, adhere well and are
suitable for a true to original texture.
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Application
Water based underbody
protection
Use
Isolation primer for
peroxide marks, bloomed
old paintwork and thermoplastics.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Application
Water based underbody
protection
Spray viscosity
Thin as necessary with
distilled water
Spray gun
HVLP gun 1.9 mm
Spray pressure
2.0 - 3.0 bar
Layer thickness
40 - 50 µm
Drying
approx. 2 hours at 20°C
Application
Drying accelerator
Spray gun
HVLP 1.2 - 1.3 mm
Spray pressure
2.0 bar
Layer thickness
50 - 70 µm
Drying
approx. 6 hours at 20°C
approx. 25 minutes at
60°C
Short wavelength infrared
approx. 8 minutes
approx. 30 minutes at
60°C
Medium wavelength
infrared approx. 10 - 15
minutes
Short wavelength infrared
approx. 8 minutes
Medium wavelength
infrared approx. 10 - 15
minutes
Cannot be used in all paints, read the
manufacturer's instructions.
Particularly suitable for partial painting.
Paint additives
Application
Elastifier additive in
primer material
Use
Elastifies the complete
paint structure on
plastics.
Addition
Up to 25%
Spray gun
HVLP 1.7 - 1.9 mm
Spray pressure
2.0 - 3.0 bar
Application
Sanding test color
Use
To test sanding results
Spray gun
HVLP 1.7 - 1.9 mm
Spray pressure
2.0 bar
Layer thickness
Spray drifted
Application
Fixer additive
Layer thickness
50 µm
Use
Converts solid top coat
into two layer solid; multicolor painting
Drying
approx. 4 hours at 20°C
Spray viscosity
18 - 20 secs at 20°C
Spray gun
HVLP 1.2 - 1.3 mm
Spray pressure
2.0 - 3.0 bar
Layer thickness
max. 30 µm
Coat application
Wet on wet
Ventilation time
approx. 15 - 30 minutes
Maintain maximum layer thickness without fail.
approx. 40 minutes at
60°C
Short wavelength infrared
approx. 8 minutes
Medium wavelength
infrared approx. 10 - 15
minutes
Application
Elastifier additive in top
coat
Use
Elastifies the complete
paint structure on
plastics.
Must always next be overpainted with clear lacquer.
Application
Drying accelerator
Addition
Up to 25%
Use
Accelerates drying with
only minimal reduction in
working life
Spray gun
HVLP 1.7 - 1.9 mm
Spray pressure
2.0 - 3.0 bar
approx. 5 hours at 20°C
Layer thickness
50 - 60 µm
Working life
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Application
Elastifier additive in top
coat
Application
Matting additive in clear
lacquer
Drying
approx. 16 hours at 20°C
Semi-gloss addition
Up to 25% in the paint
without hardener and
thinner
Silk gloss addition
Up to 35% in the paint
without hardener and
thinner
Silk matt addition
Up to 45% in the paint
without hardener and
thinner
Spray gun
HVLP 1.2 - 1.3 mm
Spray pressure
2.0 - 3.0 bar
Layer thickness
50 - 70 µm
Drying
approx. 8 hours at 20°C
approx. 45 minutes at
60°C
Short wavelength infrared
approx. 8 minutes
Medium wavelength
infrared approx. 10 - 15
minutes
Application
Matting additive in solid
paint
Use
Elastifies the complete
paint structure on
plastics.
Semi-gloss addition
Up to 25% in the paint
without hardener and
thinner
Silk gloss addition
Up to 35% in the paint
without hardener and
thinner
Silk matt addition
Up to 45% in the paint
without hardener and
thinner
Spray gun
HVLP 1.2 - 1.3 mm
Spray pressure
2.0 - 3.0 bar
Layer thickness
50 - 70 µm
Drying
approx. 8 hours at 20°C
approx. 30 minutes at
60°C
approx. 30 minutes at
60°C
Note:
• When mixing, first put in the matting additive,
then the hardener and thinners.
• Stir immediately after adding the matting
additive.
• Do not store after addition of the matting
additive, storage will change the degree of
gloss.
• Also suitable for use on plastics without addition
of elastifier additive.
Application
Matting paste
Use
Matts, elasticizes and
gives structure to solid
paint and clear lacquer
during painting of
bumpers or hard plastic.
Addition
1:1 or 2:1 depending on
manufacturer in solid
paint without hardener or
thinners.
Spray gun
HVLP 1.2 - 1.3 mm
Spray pressure
2.0 - 3.0 bar
Layer thickness
50 - 70 µm
Drying
approx. 6 - 10 hours at
20°C
Short wavelength infrared
approx. 8 minutes
Medium wavelength
infrared approx. 10 - 15
minutes
CAUTION: Do not dry using infrared.
Application
Use
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Matting additive in clear
lacquer
Elastifies the complete
paint structure on
plastics.
approx. 30 minutes at
60°C
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Application
Matting paste
Short wavelength infrared
approx. 8 minutes
Medium wavelength
infrared approx. 10 - 15
minutes
Note:
• The paint must not be filtered.
Application
Anti-silicone additive
Use
Prevents silicone craters
Addition
2% to maximum 5%
Note:
• Only add away from the paint cabin and
immediately remove contaminated cloths.
• If anti-silicone additive is used in the first coat,
then it must be used in the following coats, and
in at least the same proportions.
Polishing materials.
Polishing means microfine sanding. For this
reason, polishes must only contain abrasives, and
no silicones.
During polishing repair, a good shine is achieved
through the step-by-step use of polishes, starting
with a highly abrasive polish and ending with a
polish having very slight abrasive action.
Polishes are available in graduations from coarse
to fine.
Abrasives
Please refer to the "Tools" chapter for information
on abrasives.
Additive materials
Variety of adhesive tapes
For profile, fine and large area masking work.
Properties:
• Withstands heat.
• Withstands water-based paint.
• Accepts paint.
• Easily removed without leaving adhesive
residues.
Masking film.
For masking of large areas on vehicles.
Properties:
• Accepts 2-component and water-based paints.
• Withstands heat.
• Withstands water spray and condensation.
• Withstands solvent.
• Easily cut.
• Environmentally friendly and can be recycled.
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Paint Repairs
General information
Clean the area of the damage
There is a great difference between painting in
production and repair painting.
In production, only the bodyshell is painted, it has
no trim, upholstery or assemblies. Because of this,
other paints, tools and processing techniques can
be used.
In contrast to that used in production, paint used
in the workshop must dry at low temperatures.
Plastics and the vehicle electronics must not be
subjected to temperatures greater than 70°C.
The painting process in the case of repair work
consists of two phases:
• Pre-treatment of the surface for corrosion
protection and the smoothing of irregularities.
• Top coat application.
The precondition for a professional paint finish on
a vehicle is the permanently maintained cleanliness
of work spaces, tools and equipment,
Original materials must be worked according to the
manufacturer's instructions, so that no problems
arise in the processing nor during drying.
The room temperature must be 20 - 25°C and the
humidity must be low. Temperatures which are too
low or too high can lead to porosity, poor flow and
boiling. High humidity leads to paint damage such
as tarnishing of the paint film (matt film), adhesion
problems and craters.
Pre-treatment of the surface
Perfect preparation of the subsurface is the
precondition for a brilliant paintwork result. Faults
in the preliminary stages delay completion and
cause unnecessary extra work. The working steps
described here demonstrate how important it is to
follow these instructions step by step.
Clean the damaged surface thoroughly, to allow
the extent of the damage to be seen. Use silicone
remover to produce a grease-free surface.
NOTE: The treated surface must be rubbed with
a clean dry cloth before the solvent evaporates,
otherwise there will be no cleaning effect.
Effective de-greasing is important not only before
the application of paint, but also before all sanding
stages, for two reasons:
• During sanding of grease contaminated
surfaces, globules may form with the sanding
dust. Sanding marks will occur and the sanding
medium quickly becomes unuseable.
• Oil and grease are embedded by the action of
the abrasive particles, and are then very difficult
to remove.
Establish the area of damage and the repair
stages. In doing so, establish how much
disassembly work must be undertaken. Perform a
color test at this stage.
Mask off the area of the repair ready for
preparatory work.
Sand out the damage location
NOTE: Thorough cleaning of the vehicle and
especially of the area being repaired is particularly
important because of the danger of contamination
of the paint.
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When sanding, produce smooth transitions from
the painted area to the bare metal.
Use an eccentric sander and P80 or P120 abrasive
sheets. Finish off sanding with P150 or P180. The
remaining adhering sanding dust must be
completely removed.
NOTE: Avoid sanding through to the bare metal.
Points which are sanded through must be retreated
with primer filler.
Stopper application
Cleaning, de-greasing
Use silicone remover to thoroughly clean the
surface in order to remove grease residues, sweat
from the hands and other contamination.
NOTE: Use a solvent test to establish whether the
old paint can be etched. Apply 2-component
thinners to the damaged area using a clean cloth
and rub lightly for about 1 minute. If the
subsurfaces can be etched away, special
pre-treatment is necessary. See "Tips and Tricks"
Pre-sand the hardened stopper using an eccentric
sander and P80 dry, then final-sand using P120 P140 dry. Clean the sanded surface using silicone
remover.
Apply 2-component stopper to the filled surface.
The stopper compound must only be applied thinly.
NOTE: Use of a testing powder is recommended
so that the sanding process can be more easily
checked.
Apply filler
Apply primer filler
Filler can now be applied to the dried repair area.
Choose the correctly toned filler according to the
manufacturer's instructions.
Before applying stopper, apply primer to the
sanded and bare surface.
NOTE: Alternatively, filler with the correct tone can
be mixed with the aid of colour matching cards.
Allow the primer to dry and then lightly sand by
hand using P220 - P400 dry.
NOTE: Most stopper can be applied directly to bare
metal. But application of a primer filler provides
better corrosion protection.
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Sand the filler.
mixture proportions, layer thickness, viscosity,
drying time etc.
First of all the work area is carefully masked ready
for paint application. The correct adhesive materials
and techniques must be used so that no hard
transitions and edges are created during painting.
NOTE: The chapter "Tips and Tricks" gives
in-depth information on masking work.
Thoroughly check the surface once more and
rub-off with a dust-bonding cloth.
The working area is expanded by applying new
masking. This makes it possible to even out the
transition from the damage area to the vehicle
paintwork.
NOTE: Once more check the paint material and
that the spray gun is correctly adjusted before
applying the paint.
Paint application
NOTE: The primer filler must be carefully sanded.
Faults in the primer filler layer will be visible in the
top coat.
The sanding process consists of two stages.
Coarse sanding levels out the surface of the filler
primer. Fine sanding ensures the necessary
surface structure which allows the top coat to
adhere well and cover sanding marks.
Sand the filler using the eccentric sander and P400
- P500 used dry. Clean the sanded filler finished
surface using silicone remover.
The painted area is matted using a fine matting
sponge, and then thoroughly cleaned.
The base paint is applied in two or three steps.
First of all only the repair area is painted with the
first paint application.
Surface ready for paint
Flash off
The surface which has been repaired and then
prepared according to the manufacturer's
instructions is now ready for basic paint application.
Allow the paint application to flash off until the
surface has a matt appearance. So that the
transition to the original paint is optimally created,
the next paint application is applied to a wider area.
Top coat application
After the base paint has dried for the specified time,
the clear lacquer is applied. Next the transitions to
the original paintwork are treated with fade-out
It is important for a good paint result that the
recommended process data is adhered to, i.e.
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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
remover. This removes the spray mist and forms
an ideal paint surface.
Repair stages for repair painting
The required time and material data is divided into
four painting levels for calculations concerning
repair painting. Proceed according to these
divisions for every calculation.
Level 1 - Painting of new components
On new components, all inner surfaces, seams
and edges which will no longer be seen after
assembly must be primed and pre-painted.
NOTE: The cathodic dip primer must not be sanded
away. Cleaning with silicone remover or light
sanding of the primer is all that is required.
Job steps:
• Wash off, prime and pre-paint inner surfaces,
seams and edges which cannot be reached at
all or only partly after the component is installed.
• Sand new component with P280 - P320 or a
fine sanding pad.
• Clean subsurface with silicone remover.
• Carry out masking work (when painting an
installed component).
• Apply one spray run of filler, dry.
• Sand the filler. P1200 wet or P500 dry.
• Clean filler application with silicone remover.
Then the prepared surface can be painted with
solid or 2-component paint.
If the new part has mild transport damage, this
must be rectified beforehand.
To do so, add the following steps:
• Grind out the scratch.
• Finely sand the surrounding surfaces.
• Use a steel cleaning agent to thoroughly clean
and then rub dry.
• Apply corrosion protection primer to the bare
areas.
Level II - Top surface painting (color tone matching)
Complete bodywork surfaces which are to be
painted without the need to apply stopper belong
to this group. In addition, surfaces with faults in the
top coat surface which cannot be removed by
polishing.
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The following faults are included:
• Loss of gloss.
• Sanding scores.
• Heavy paint runs.
• Large dust and dirt inclusions.
The scope of the work is as follows:
• Sand the surface.
• Sand out paint damage and faults.
• Treatment of small areas which have been
sanded through.
• Masking work (when painting an installed
component).
• Apply top coat according to the painting process
(one or several coat process).
• Dry the top coat and perform finishing work.
Level III - Repair painting with stopper applied to up
to 50% of the surface.
If in addition to painting, work with stopper
application must be performed, then the repair
levels III or IV must be used.
In repair level III, apart from painting the complete
bodywork surface, partial stopper work is carried
out on up to 50% of the surface to be painted. The
necessary primer and filler work are also included.
The following damage must be rectified in this level:
• Slight panel unevenness.
• Damage due to corrosion.
• Dented body surfaces.
• Weld locations.
• Deep scores or scratches.
The scope of the work is as follows:
• Fine sand pre-treated bodywork surfaces (e.g.
lead-loaded areas).
• Sand out existing damage.
• Perform all necessary masking operations on
the vehicle.
• Apply primer.
• Partial stopper application on up to 50% of the
surface to be painted (two to a maximum of
three stopper applications).
• Fill the repair area.
• Apply stone chip protection (when present in
production).
• Apply top coat according to the painting process
(one or several coat process).
• Dry the top coat and perform finishing work.
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Level IV - Repair painting with stopper applied to
more than 50% of the surface.
In repair level IV, apart from painting the complete
bodywork surface, partial stopper work is carried
out on more than 50% of the surface to be painted.
The necessary primer and filler work are also
included.
The following damage must be rectified in this level:
• Damage due to hail.
• More extensive stone chip damage.
• Extensively dented body panels.
• Sectional repairs with large weld seams.
• Surfaces with severe corrosion damage.
A small eccentric sander can be used for more
extensive working areas. When doing so, first of
all put the eccentric sander in place and then switch
it on, so that the danger of sanding through on
edge is reduced.
Finally polish the sanded area to a high gloss with
suitable polish. To this end the various
manufacturers recommend materials and process
techniques which are specially suited to their
products.
NOTE: The polishing is to be done in the same
way as that used to remove swirl marks.
Polish
The scope of the work is different to level III
because of the partial application of stopper to
more than 50% of the area to be painted. In
addition, more extensive sanding work is usually
required.
Polish
In order to achieve faultless quality, it is sometimes
necessary afterwards to polish a newly painted
surface.
Even after the most careful painting, it sometimes
happens that dirt inclusions and paint runs occur
in work with top coat or clear lacquer. Before
polishing, such paint faults must be removed with
the sanding cylinder ("Finiball") and hand sanding
or eccentric sander in a wet sanding process.
Sanding cylinder
The special sanding compound -1- (sanding bloom)
for the sanding cylinder is self-adhering and
available in grades from P1000 to P2500.
• P1000 - P1500 for pre-sanding of runs and large
imperfections in the paint.
• P1500 - P3000 for subsequent sanding of runs
and sanding out of dust inclusions.
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NOTE: Before using the nap sponge for the first
time and after any long pauses in working, dampen
the nap sponge with polish.
Job steps:
• Clean and degrease the area to be polished
using silicone remover.
• Apply the polish to the polishing disc and spread
it.
• Place the polishing machine down flat on the
area to be polished and before switching it on,
gently distribute the polish over the underlying
surface.
• Polish out the location for 10 - 15 seconds with
the edge, working with a criss-cross motion.
• Subsequently polish the location for about 10
seconds with the machine laid down flat.
• Wash off and clean the polished location using
the professional polishing cloth and then clean
the polished surface.
• It is absolutely vital to carry out a visual check
after finishing the polishing procedure. If any
swirl marks are not completely removed by the
first polishing procedure, then process must be
repeated.
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Aids
Cleaning putty
Cleaning putty allows deposits on the paint surface
to be removed easily and gently. The following
paint faults can be removed using cleaning putty:
• Metal deposits and iron dust.
• Paint or color mist.
• Tree resin and tar.
• Insect residues.
The surface to be worked must be thoroughly
cleaned before the cleaning putty can be applied.
Then the surface is sprayed with soapy water. Now
the cleaning putty can be slid over the surface until
all unevenness is removed.
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Painting Plastic Parts
General
Although these days plastics can be produced in
all colors and with a matt or gloss surface, painting
is often necessary.
NOTE: Manufacturer's limitations concerning the
feasibility of painting certain components must
always be observed.
Elastomers
Elastomers are characterized by high elasticity
over a wide temperature range. They have
properties like rubber or a sponge and after
compression or distension they return to their
original state.
Types of plastic
Reasons in favor of applying paint to plastic are:
The plastics used in the automotive area:
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Individual coloring, matching the body paint.
More gloss and color brilliance through painting.
Removal of production imperfections.
Protection from atmospheric exposure.
Nowadays painting plastic presents no problems
because the materials are known and matched to
the paint. In order that the painter can use the
correct painting materials, the type of plastic must
first be correctly determined.
To allow this, plastics are marked on the rear in
accordance with the recommendations of the
Association of Vehicle Manufacturers.
Once the type of plastic is determined it is an easy
matter to assign special paint recommendations,
matched to that particular plastic. Unmarked
plastics require knowledge of materials so that a
correct choice of paint materials can be made and
the component can be reliably painted.
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ABS - Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (polymer)
PA - Polyamide
PC - Polycarbonate
PE - Polyethylene
PP - Polypropylene
PP/EPDM - Polypropylene/ethylene propylene
diene copolymer
PC/PBT - Polycarbonate/Polybutylene
terephthalate
PBT/PC - Polybutylene
terephthalate/Polycarbonate
PUR - Polyurethane
GRP - Glass reinforced plastic
NOTE: PE and PP are plastics which cannot be
painted, or can only be painted using special
techniques.
Plastic groups
As well as the pure plastics, so-called 'blends' are
also used. This means combinations of different
plastics. If we were dealing with metals they would
be called alloys.
Thermoplastics
Plastic identification
When warmed these undergo a reversible
transformation into a plastic deformable state and
once cooled they maintain their shape. They
consist of string-like (linear) or only slightly
branched molecular chains.
Normally the identifier is marked on the plastic
components used in vehicle construction.
Thermosets
Thermosets are hard and have the form of a
close-meshed network in all directions. They do
not undergo plastic deformation, are especially
resistant to chemicals, are difficult to swell and are
insoluble. At normal temperatures they are hard to
brittle. At first the material does not undergo any
change when heated, but when it reaches a critical
point, the thermoset is totally destroyed.
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One method to determine the plastic group is the
sanding test. In this a place is chosen which will
not be visible later, and the finger belt sander is
used to sand the plastic.
The plastic group can be determined using the
pattern left by the sanding and the dust:
• Thermosets produce a white dust.
• Thermoplastics smear and do not produce dust.
The plastic group can be determined by a sound
test:
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• Degree of hardness - the higher-pitched the
sound, the harder the plastic.
• Elasticity - the more muffled the sound, the
higher the elasticity of the plastic.
Cleaning plastic
Plastic components are manufactured using
complicated moulds and presses or other highly
engineered tools, mostly using an injection
moulding process or reactive injection moulding
process.
• Afterwards clean with antistatic cleaner or
antistatic cloths.
• Apply the bonding agent.
• Apply elastic filler. After it has dried, sand and
clean.
• Apply one coat Uni-paint with elasticizer
additive. For two layer painting the elasticizer
additive is in the clear lacquer.
NOTE: Follow the paint manufacturer's guidelines
during all work.
In order to be able to remove the component from
a particular tool, a separating agent is used, which
in some cases adheres very strongly to the plastic.
Work process for thermosets:
• As a rule, thermosets can be handled in the
same way as normal body components.
This separating agent on the plastic components
must be completely removed before any surface
coating is applied.
Work process for PUR soft foam:
• The work process is the same as for
thermoplastic.
• Instead of using bonding agent, a filler wash is
applied to close the pores of the PUR soft foam.
Warm storage (tempering) before actual cleaning
brings the following advantages:
• The separating agent sweats out of the plastic.
• Tensions in the plastic are released.
• Air inclusions can be recognized and removed.
Intensively clean the item several times using a
pad and fresh cleaning agent.
NOTE: A single wipe, even with cleaning agent, is
not usually sufficient in most cases. Clean textured
components with the aid of a soft brush.
After cleaning, it is absolutely vital that cleaning
agent absorbed by the plastic should be expelled
by tempering again. If the ventilation is good and
the room temperature is about 20°C the solvent
can be evaporated away by overnight storage.
Painting new components
It is absolutely vital that the substrate of an
unpainted new component is free of separating
agent. Paint can only be applied directly to very
few plastics. The plastic must first be identified
exactly and then worked with a repair system which
is matched to the type of plastic. In most cases a
plastic etch primer must be applied as adhesion
base to all plastics which can be painted.
NOTE: Plastics have a tendency to become
electrostatically charged. This can easily cause
contamination during painting. Special antistatic
cleaning cloths prevent electrostatic charging.
Work process for thermoplastics:
• Thoroughly clean the surface.
• Temper the plastic.
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The primer which has been applied to a primed
new component can vary greatly. If no
manufacturer's data is available, the composition
and suitability for further working must be tested.
Painted components with an already ascertained
and intact paint coat present no problems for
possible repainting. After sanding and careful
cleaning with plastic cleaner or thinners, painting
can be done directly.
Unknown primer
When dealing with unknown substrates it is
important to carry out an adhesion test on the
existing paint before any repainting is attempted.
First of all a mechanical test must be carried out,
for instance using a lattice cut and tear-off band.
If the adhesion of the old paint is not acceptable,
it must be mechanically removed and new paint
finish applied.
If the adhesion is acceptable, then an etch test is
performed using 2-component thinners. If no
etching can be detected in this test, application of
the the paint finish can be started directly.
Otherwise the old paint must be removed and a
new paint finish created.
With the help of universal or special plastic primers
and with only a few materials complementary to
those previously present anyway, the painter can
now apply a long-lasting paint finish to all popular
vehicle attachments made of plastic.
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Paint faults on plastic substrates
NOTE: Paint faults are fully described in the
chapter Paint Defects and Damage.
The most common paint faults which can occur
when painting plastic components and the methods
of repair are briefly described.
Discoloration
Cause/damage pattern:
• Plastic material is not suitable for painting.
• Incorrect bonding agent.
• Paint used not solvent resistant.
Repair of damage:
• Repaint using suitable materials.
• Install a new unpainted component.
Softening
Cause/damage pattern:
• Substrate not carefully cleaned.
• Air humidity too high or working temperature
too low.
• Drying time incorrect (too short).
• Materials for substrate not correctly matched to
each other or not mixed correctly.
Repair of damage:
• Dry out, sand, re-isolate and paint.
• Sand away faulty paint coats and re-apply paint
finish.
Paint damage caused by blisters, craters,
sink holes
Cause/damage pattern:
• Painting on PUR plastic which was not painted
in production.
• Surface of the plastic material too porous.
• Flash-off time not adhered to.
• Drying temperature too high.
• Moisture in plastic material.
• Layers too thick.
Repair of damage:
• Clean the damaged area, sand, re-isolate and
paint.
• Remove the paint layers and re-paint.
Crack formation
Cause/damage pattern:
• Overexpansion of painted PUR plastic
components.
• Use of unsuitable paint materials.
• Paint materials not suited to each other or
incorrect mixture ratio.
Repair of damage:
• It is not possible to repair overexpanded PUR
plastic components.
• On other plastics, sand away damaged layers,
isolate and repaint.
Paint damage caused by detachment, poor
adhesion
Cause/damage pattern:
• Insufficient paint adhesion between top coat
and filler. The whole of the paint finish detaches
from the plastic.
• Plastic not cleaned sufficiently, not or
inadequately tempered.
• Unsuitable cleaning agent or materials used.
• Poor or lack of intermediate sanding.
• Paint finish underbaked or overbaked.
Repair of damage:
• Sand away faulty paint coats and re-apply paint
finish.
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Spot Repairs
General
In general, partial surface painting at a point is
called a spot repair. Using this technique, minor
paint damage can be resolved economically and
to time.
application may cause tear-off edges to appear in
clear lacquer. Only certain application areas are
recommended.
NOTE: The final decision on whether to spot repair
or paint the component must be made by an expert.
Practical application areas
Application areas:
• 2-layer paint.
• Depending on the damage zone, paint damage
up to a diameter of 3.5 cm or a length of 10 cm.
• Scratches.
• Clear lacquer application up to an area of DIN
A4 max.
• Smaller areas which are optically broken up by
other components such as trim strip, tail lights,
swage lines and edges.
• Boundary zones and edge areas of larger
components.
Only occasionally can satisfactory results be
achieved in the centre of larger surfaces and/or on
difficult colors. In addition, unprofessional
The best application areas have proven to be
optical break lines such as corners, narrow
surfaces, fenders and wheel arches.
Because of their locations, the violet colored areas
are the most suitable for spot repair painting. The
turquoise areas are only marginally suitable and
the rest of the areas are not suitable for spot
repairs.
Advantage of this method
Because this application remains confined to the
area of the damage, it is often unnecessary to
remove components or color match against
neighboring components. The material used is very
much reduced because only a part of the repair
area is coated.
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Repair process
Sand out
Perfect preparation of the subsurface is the
precondition for a brilliant paintwork result. Faults
in the preliminary stages delay completion and
cause unnecessary extra work. The working steps
described here demonstrate how important it is to
follow these instructions step by step.
Illustration of damage
Sand out the damaged location using P180 - P320.
Only small sanding blocks and small sanding
machines must be used, so that the area of the
repair remains as small as possible.
A typical case for spot repair is a small stone chip
on the fender.
Cleaning
Sanding is completed by rubbing down the
surrounding surface with a fine sanding pad or
P1000 paper. Remove sanding residues and clean
the repair area with silicone remover. The
peripheral zone must then be masked for
application of the filler.
NOTE: The size of the repair area must be kept
as small as possible (maximum size DIN A4).
Filling
First of all the component is thoroughly cleaned
using silicone remover and refurbished using
abrading and polishing paste. This re-creates the
original degree of shine and ensures exact color
matching on the touch-up surface.
The filler layer is applied in stages. First of all, filler
is only applied to the location which has been
sanded away. After a wait time for flashing off, the
second coat is applied so that it spreads over onto
the existing paintwork.
The filler must be dried according to the instructions
of the material supplier.
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Rubbing down
Dry
The repair location is now rubbed down with P400
- P500 and the bordering surface with P2000 P4000. Remove sanding residues and clean the
repair area with silicone remover.
Now dry the clear lacquer according to the
manufacturer's instructions using an infrared gun.
Polish
Paint
Before painting, clean the area for the final time
using a dust-bonding cloth. Then apply the basic
paint in thin layers using a spray gun until enough
coverage is achieved.
After drying, apply clear lacquer in 1 or 2 coats
(depending on product). In doing so, spray so that
only the newly applied basic paint is completely
covered. Finally a touch-up thinners is sprayed
over the edge of the clear lacquer to dissolve the
clear lacquer spray mist.
Polish the component using a polisher and polish
and check the polished area for any swirl marks
which may be present. Polish away any swirl marks
which are present.
Dirt inclusions
Sand out
Minor damage can be removed with a small
sanding machine or preferably with an eccentric
sander with P1500 - P2000. Very fine spray mist
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can be removed using P2000 - P4000 paper and
a larger eccentric sander.
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Corrosion Prevention
General
Although corrosion protection measures and
painting processes in production have reached a
very high technical standard and will be
continuously developed further, in the long term
corrosion on a vehicle cannot be totally avoided.
Further demands are therefore made of the paint
specialist besides his knowledge of normal
repainting of vehicles which have been repaired
after an accident, in addition specialist knowledge
is required for assessing and rectifying damage
due to corrosion.
During repair painting, take care over the
maintenance and re-creation of the corrosion
protection applied in production, in view of the
long-term warranty on Ford vehicles. Only those
repair materials which are approved by Ford may
be used for body repair work and repair painting.
For detailed information on corrosion protection
measures during body repairs, please refer to
chapter 501-25.
Furthermore, information on corrosion protection
measures is repeated in individual chapters of the
paint manual.
In particular, pay attention that the layer
thicknesses specified in production are maintained.
The complete system of solid one-layer on
galvanized steel panels must equal at least 90 µm
and the total system of two-layer on galvanized
steel panels must equal at least 105 µm.
It is important that sealing operations, as far as
they are necessary, should be undertaken after
the application of the paint to specification, in order
to ensure the best corrosion protection. All
components which form hollow cavities such as
pillars, rails, side components etc. must be
provided with a coating of cavity protection wax.
Causes of corrosion
Corrosion of steel is an electrochemical process
during which the steel combines with oxygen. The
following factors lead to corrosion:
• Acidic compounds contained in the air, such as
carbonic acid and sulphur dioxide, combined
with oxygen from the air and/or water. Salts
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such as sodium chloride used as road salt
accelerate the corrosion process.
• Mechanical damage such as stone chips and
scratches which penetrate through to the steel
panel.
• Lack of care by the vehicle owner of the painted
and corrosion proofed surfaces or areas on the
vehicle.
• Unfavorable weather or environmental
conditions, as may occur in areas with high
humidity, high salt content in the air or serious
air pollution due to aggressive gases and dusts.
In the case of mechanical damage, formation of
rust can often be seen, beginning to spread into
the painted surface from a point (stone chip) or
from a line (scratch). If these faults are not
professionally rectified in good time, the result is
rusting through from the outside to the inside.
Rusting penetration from the inside to the outside
occurs when for instance the cavity protection was
inadequate.
Operations after painting
NOTE: The manufacturer's instructions must be
followed when working with the various corrosion
protection materials.
• After painting, treat all cavities in the repair area
with cavity protection wax. In doing so, pay
particular attention to the weld seams. In
dead-end applications with a panel insert, the
cavity protection wax must be applied so that it
also reaches the area of the panel insert.
• Seals which were applied in production and not
over painted must be reapplied. Seals protect
vulnerable parts of the bodywork, keep moisture
away, reduce wind and road noise and dampen
vibrations.
• Apply transparent wax.
Definition of the degree of rust
In workshop practice, in order to be able to carry
out a consistent and objective evaluation of the
scope of the damage, a degree of rust on the scale
of 1 to 5 is determined by the DIN 53 210 standard.
The main criterion here is the extent to which rust
exists under the paint structure. It is determined in
millimeters (mm).
G506675en
501-36-58
Paint - General Information
501-36-58
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Underlying rust grade: R1 < 1 mm
Corrosion starting with up to 1 mm of rust
underlying (in the form of a spot or a line).
The damage can be rectified by cleaning the
defective location and mechanically removing the
underlying rust. For a small extent, apply a primer
using a brush and allow it to dry. Touch-up the
location with a paint pen or provide a new paint
coating.
Underlying rust grade R2 < 1 - 2 mm
Advanced corrosion with up to 2 mm underlying
rust.
Rectifying the damage:
• Clean the defective location.
• Remove the underlying rust mechanically down
to the paintwork carrier.
• Apply 1-component filler and then 2-component
"Vario" filler.
• Provide the damage location with new paint coat
on visible outer surfaces. Only locally touch-up
areas which are not optically conspicuous.
Underlying rust grade R3 < 2 - 4 mm
More advanced corrosion with up to 4 mm
underlying rust. The damage must be rectified in
the same way as for R2. A permanent cure of this
type of damage pattern is still just possible
Underlying rust grade R4 < 4 - 5 mm
Notably advanced corrosion with up to 5 mm
underlying rust. The damage must be rectified in
the same way as for R2. If it is found that for whole
areas this is only possible with a great deal of work,
or is not possible at all, then a new component
must be used.
Underlying rust grade R5 > 5 mm
Extreme corrosion, with more than 5mm underlying
rust (panels, flanges or load-bearing components
partially rusted or rusted through).
Such damage can no longer be repaired because
in many cases the constructional strength of the
component can no longer be produced. The risk
in making a repair is too great. Install a new
component and paint it.
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G506675en
501-36-59
Paint - General Information
501-36-59
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Color Identification and Chromatics
Basic color theory
In order to achieve optically perfect painting results
it is vital to understand the physical principles of
the origin of color impression.
in) and other components are reflected (sent on).
The components which are reflected produce the
specific color impression.
Color
Color itself is a sensory perception.
This perception arises through the combined effect
of the following components:
• Light (sunlight or artificial light irradiates the
object).
• Surface of the object (reflection from the object
of certain constituent parts of the light).
• Eye (perception of the reflections from the
object).
The colors as we see them are the result of a
combination of reflected colors from the spectrum.
Physically speaking, these are electromagnetic
waves with different wavelengths (and
frequencies). The healthy human eye can
recognize wavelengths between 0.36 µm (violet)
and 0.78 µm (red).
If all the perceptible wavelengths of the spectrum
impinge on the human eye at the same time, the
impression of white light is produced.
Additive and subtractive color mixing
Because the sensory impression of color is
produced by all three of these components, it is
dependent on the type, quality and function of the
individual components. Practical examples make
this clear:
• If a particular article is subjected to artificial light,
then it gives a different impression of color to
that which it gives in sunlight.
• An object with uniform color but different surface
textures appears to have different colors
(grained or ungrained dashboard).
• A person with perception disorder
(colorblindness) cannot recognize certain colors
or distinguish between them e.g. red-green
weakness).
In turn the type of color is determined by the light
absorption ability of an object. Light shines with all
color components (spectral colors) onto an object,
certain components of the light are absorbed (taken
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Additive color mixing is the combination of light
from different sources to give white. Different
intensities of the additive primary colors red, green
and blue allow millions of different colors to be
represented (RGB colors).
Additive color mixing is always therefore used when
light should enter the eye directly (without reflection
off an object). Such as in the case of computer
monitors or overhead beamers.
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501-36-60
Paint - General Information
501-36-60
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
In addition, black and/or white may be necessary
to produce a particular color shade.
• White makes the color shade lighter.
• Black makes the color shade darker.
• With black and white the color shade becomes
more dreary or greyer.
Metamerism
Subtractive color mixing means mixing the primary
colors cyan, magenta and yellow to form a desired
color (CMY colors).
Subtractive color mixing is used when light should
enter the eye of an observer after reflection from
an object. Such as happens with painting or in
printing.
Oswald color circle
Metamerism is the name of the effect which occurs
when two colors appear identical in a particular
light (e.g. artificial light), but the colors appear
different under another light source (e.g. daylight).
The cause is the fact that the human brain, aided
by the eyes, does not evaluate the wavelength,
instead it evaluates the spectral intensity of the
reflected light.
It is for this reason that color matching in practice
must only ever be performed in daylight, or under
special artificial light which is based on daylight.
Metallic and pearl pigments
Colored paints achieve their color effect by the
addition of pigments. Pigments are colored, solid,
very fine organic and inorganic particles which are
insoluble in the binding material.
Metallic pigments
Aluminum platelets are added as pigment to form
metallic paint.
The Oswald color circle is based on subtractive
color mixing, and enables the behavior of paints
when they are mixed together to be represented.
Colors lying opposite each other are
complementary colors and should not be mixed
together as this will produce a dull (i.e. grey) shade.
If green is added to red, the red becomes greyer,
not greener.
Color shades which are side by side are partner
colors and produce a mixed color shade. For
instance, mixing red and blue produces a pure
violet.
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G506676en
501-36-61
Paint - General Information
501-36-61
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Pearl pigments
The basis of pearl pigments is formed by mica,
which is metallized with a silver or gold layer.
Depending on the angles of light and observation,
the mica platelets reflect different proportions of
light. Because of this, the color of the paint appears
to the observer to change.
Pearl pigments produce a colored and light-dark
reflected light effect.
Depending on the size and shape of the aluminum
platelets, different metallic effects can be achieved:
• Cornflake aluminum (1) causes very strong
dispersion because of rough edges, low
brilliance, very low flop and produces grey-silver
shades.
• Dollar aluminum (2) causes hardly any
dispersion because of the smooth surface, high
brilliance, produces very light, almost white
silver shades.
With metallic paints however, only a light-dark light
reflection effect occurs.
Colored metallic paints are produced by the extra
addition of color pigments to the metallic paint.
Color codes and their determination on
Ford vehicles
It is necessary to determine the correct color shade
of the original paintwork in order to perform a
professional and perfect paint repair.
The original paint color shade can be found by:
• Inspection of the vehicle type plate with the color
code stamped on it.
– Later design
– Earlier design
• Color shade catalog or color shade system of
the manufacturer.
• The bare bodyshell plate with color designation.
Type plate
Type plate - location on Ford vehicles:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
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Right-hand B-pillar - door rebate
Left-hand B-pillar - door rebate
Hood lock panel
Left-hand vertical edge of inner front wing
Right-hand vertical edge of inner front wing
Right-hand engine compartment side member
Left-hand bulkhead
Right-hand bulkhead
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501-36-62
Paint - General Information
501-36-62
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
• Luggage compartment interior
• Inner rear panel - luggage compartment
On the newer type plates, the color code is given
in the left-hand column, at the penultimate position.
The type plate gives the color code in the last row.
Color shade catalog or color shade system
of the repair paint manufacturer.
The repair paint manufacturers offer a variety of
possible systems for the determining the production
color shade of motor vehicles. There are electronic
systems, color card systems and manuals for the
determination of color shades.
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G506676en
501-36-63
Paint - General Information
501-36-63
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Most repair paint manufacturers use the following
systems:
• A tabular system based on the following
parameters:
– Color code
– Make
– Model
– Build year
– Color or color name
– Ancillary codes
• A system with color cards based on the following
parameters:
– Make
– Color shade
– Build year
Comparison of the results of both methods
increases the certainty of using the correct original
color shade and its formulation.
Additional certainty can be achieved during color
shade determination by making a color sample
plate. Here it is however important to apply the
complete paint structure with base paint and clear
lacquer onto a sample plate (1) in order to carry
out a color shade and color coverage test.
The color shade comparison is done by comparing
the vehicle paintwork with the sample plate (1).
The color coverage test is possible by using the
black test stripe (2): If the test stripe (2) is still
visible after test painting of the sample plate (1),
the coverage is not good enough.
By using this determination of the original color
shade, the formulation and information on any very
slight fine adjustments which may be necessary
can be established.
Bare bodyshell plate
The bare bodyshell plate is located:
• On the hood lock panel.
• Near the type plate.
The color name is stamped on in the last row.
Because of the many parameters used, in a tabular
system the color shade can also be determined by
the lack of a parameter.
When using the color cards, emphasis is placed
on matching of the original color shade with the
color shade samples. For this reason this method
is very helpful when the other parameters are not
available.
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501-36-64
Paint - General Information
501-36-64
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Matching tinted filler to the color code
NOTE: Color samples must always be made from
the same materials as the subsequent repair
painting. Perform color shade matching in the fully
hardened state, in natural light or under suitable
artificial light.
Various tinted fillers are used during factory
painting. In order to achieve the exact color shade
of the factory applied paint, attention should be
paid that the correctly matched fillers are used.
The repair paint manufacturers offer suitable
precolored primers. The use of filler color cards
allows the matching color shade to be determined.
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G506676en
501-36-65
Paint - General Information
501-36-65
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
Tips and Tricks
Comparing paint structures
Masking the vehicle
It may happen that an area remains visible,
especially when the area of the repair is small. The
reason for this is the structural variation in the paint
surface at the repair location compared with the
original paint finish. The original paint finish has a
slight orange peel effect while the repair areas is
extremely smooth.
This effect can be reduced by fine sanding using
P3000 of the area around the repair location and
then polishing.
Masking and covering work are among the most
important preparations required to achieve a high
quality paint finish. Paint application onto
neighboring components, paint mist and sharp
paint transitions are quality faults. For this reason
it is extremely important to take special care and
to use suitable masking materials.
NOTE: When water based paints are used, all
materials must be stable towards water.
Plan the masking work:
Etching substrate
Job steps:
• Determine the sequence of masking work.
Sometimes after masking film has been applied,
it is difficult or impossible to reach certain areas.
• Prepare the masking material.
• Start with small difficult areas.
NOTE: Follow the manufacturer specific
instructions.
Pay special attention to the areas of profiled seals,
edges, openings and paint transitions.
If the substrate can be etched during the solvent
test, suitable preparation must be done.
• Sand the damaged area extensively using an
eccentric sander and P80 or P120 abrasive
sheets. Finish off sanding with P150 or P180.
• Remove the sanding dust and clean the area
of the damage using silicone remover.
• Apply polyester stopper to the bare panel and
to the damaged area.
• Sand the dried polyester stopper to an even
surface using P80 - P150. Finish sanding using
P180 - P240. If required apply more stopper,
again only on the bare panel.
• Wet sand the residual old paint finish using
P600 - P800. Transitions with P400 - P600.
Clean with silicone remover.
• Prime bare metal areas with acid primer.
• After the acid primer has been left exposed to
the air for the correct evaporation time, apply
2-component primer filler in thin layers over the
complete repair area, leaving enough air
exposure time in between coats.
• After the filler has dried, sand wet with P800 or
sand dry with P400. Sanded through areas must
be covered again with 2-component Nonstop
filler primer.
Another possible method of preventing etching of
the substrate is to use waterbased primer and filler
materials.
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Masking tape
Masking tape is available in various widths for
special application areas. In practice however, a
wide tape has proved best for almost all areas,
also taking into account the time required for
masking work.
NOTE: Use of differing masking materials is often
much more time-consuming.
Advantages
• Good coverage. Narrower tapes must often be
applied in several layers.
• More resistant to tearing.
• Wide tapes can be applied deep into joints and
therefore protect from paint mist and
contamination.
• Removal is often easier.
Masking film
Transparent plastic film has become accepted as
a practical method to mask large areas of a whole
vehicle. It can quickly and easily be applied to the
vehicle from the roll.
G506677en
Paint - General Information
501-36-66
501-36-66
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
NOTE: Only mask the vehicle when it is dry.
Moisture under the film can lead to matt paint in
the drying process.
Using masking film
• Clean the vehicle before masking it.
• Pull the film over the vehicle. Because of the
static charge, the film lies on the vehicle like a
second skin.
• Cut out the repair area using the film knife and
then mask it.
Edges/openings
Smooth paint transitions can be produced by
positioning adhesive tapes.
NOTE: Pull the adhesive tapes away immediately
after the paint has been applied and check the
paint transitions.
Other ways of masking a vehicle are:
• Masking using masking paper.
• Painting cloth (mostly used during filling work).
Profiled seals
If it is not possible to remove a profiled seal, then
it must be masked in such a way that no edges
can form due to paint accumulation.
To do this, the seal is lifted slightly and masked.
The following techniques are possible:
Item
Description
1
Masking tape with plastic strips
2
Sealing lip
3
Sandpaper with masking tape
• Laying a string or cord under the seal. Suitable
for soft and elastic seal lips.
• Special masking tape with plastic strips for hard
seal lips.
• Instead of using plastic strips, fine sandpaper
cut into strips can be inserted and secured using
normal masking tape.
• If the seal can be easily displaced, normal
masking tape can also be used.
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Item
Description
1
Vehicle edge
2
Adhesive surface
3
Masking paper
Possible variations
• At edges apply one strip of masking tape half
on the area not to be painted and mask using
a second strip.
• On surfaces, two masking strips can be
attached, each affixed by half their adhesive
surface. The adhesive strip which arises is then
applied with one half on the edge of the area to
be painted. The other half is aligned and fixed
in addition in the curves.
• Affix masking paper on one side over the area
to be painted. Double back the masking paper
and secure it.
• Affix round profiled foam at the edge of the area
to be painted using masking tape.
Foam strips are suitable for affixing to openings
such as door gaps.
G506677en
501-36-67
Paint - General Information
501-36-67
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
applied to the surface. The transition area is then
alternately sprayed and polished until a perfect
transition surface is achieved.
Paint faults on soft plastic components where
elasticizer additive has been used in painting must
be wet sanded using grade P2000 - P2500 paper.
In doing this the sanding location and the
surroundings are sprayed with temperature
reduction spray and the paint faults sanded out by
hand. Afterwards the location is polished as
described above.
NOTE: Choose a suitable profile diameter. A profile
which is too thick will protrude from the opening,
one which is too thin will leave a gap.
Paint plane
Clean the door opening well and affix the matching
shape.
Dirt inclusions and paint runs can be removed with
the sanding cylinder ("Finiball") and hand sanding
or eccentric sander in a wet sanding process.
Color shade problems
Another practical tool for removal of paint faults
which lie proud of the surface is the paint plane.
If a vehicle color shade is taken from a vehicle on
a hot summer day and the mixed color applied,
this may cause color shade problems. Some colors
change so much at higher temperatures that it can
lead to an incorrect result. Red color shades are
particularly prone to this shade behavior.
NOTE: Guide the tool carefully with the minimum
of force. It must not tilt, otherwise more serious
damage may easily be caused.
This means that color determination should always
be done on the bodywork when it is at about the
same temperature as the later working temperature
will be. The best temperature of the item is between
15° and 25° C.
Isopropanol and water
Painted surfaces are very easily cleaned using a
mixture of 70% water and 30% isopropanol (can
be obtained through a laboratory supplies specialist
or a pharmacist).
This tool allows paint faults to be carefully removed
in shavings. Afterwards the surface must be
polished using suitable materials.
Temperature reduction spray
Shading
If finishing work must be performed on touched-up
surfaces and newly painted plastic parts, problems
may arise. The paint and the transitions are not
yet fully hardened.
Even when all the rules, steps and corresponding
instructions have been followed concerning
possible shades, it may happen that the mixed
color shade does not exactly match the vehicle
color.
NOTE: When working with the polishing machine,
make certain that each operating run lasts no
longer than about 5 - 10 seconds, in order to
prevent the paint becoming warm.
Even so, in order to be able to polish over
transitions, temperature reduction spray must be
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In these cases, shading must be done. Because
there is no fixed formula for this, experience and
a trained eye are important. Some rules must be
followed for shading.
NOTE: Self-made color sample plates of the
current colors are very helpful for determining the
G506677en
501-36-68
Paint - General Information
501-36-68
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
color shade. Refer to the chapter Color
Determination and Color Theory.
• When shading, if possible only use the paint
mixture that is also allotted in the color shade
formula.
• Observe the rules concerning contrary colors
(complementary colors) and partner colors
according to the Oswald color circle.
• Complementary colors are not recommended
during shading because they mutually inhibit
and lead to muddy mixtures.
Sanding marks
In certain circumstances, the recommended
sanding methods up to now are no longer suitable
for light metallic color shades. Wet sanding with
grade P1200 paper or a grey sanding pad can
cause sanding scratches which can become very
visible under certain lights.
In order to achieve an excellent paint result on
difficult color shades, follow these working rules:
• Sand filler as before, rub down area to be
painted with 3M ultra fine matting sponge and
3M matting gel.
• Sand filler as before, rub down area to be
painted with soaked 3M wet sand paper P1500
- P2000.
• Sand filler as before, rub down area to be
painted with 3M 260 L P1000 eccentric
(Interface Pad).
Improving touch-up work
During application of special effect base paints,
the effect particles align themselves exactly parallel
to the surface in the paint layer while it is still liquid.
This means a particular thickness of the paint layer
is required.
Because during painting the layer thickness in the
transition zones reduces from normal to zero, the
effect particles can no longer align themselves.
This leads to lighter, darker or cloudy zones.
If 1-component clear lacquer is sprayed before the
base coat, this effect is prevented. An optically
perfect transition will result.
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G506677en
502-00-1
Uni-Body, Subframe and Mounting System
502-00-
.
SECTION 502-00 Uni-Body, Subframe and Mounting
System
VEHICLE APPLICATION: 2011.00 Focus
CONTENTS
PAGE
SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications......................................................................................................................
502-00-2
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Axle Crossmember....................................................................................................
Front Axle Crossmember — 2.5L Duratec-RS (224kW/305PS) - VI5................................
Front Axle Crossmember Front Bushing............................................................................
Front Axle Crossmember Rear Bushing.............................................................................
Rear Axle Crossmember — Vehicles With: Solid Stabilizer Bar Link, Vehicles Without:
Fuel Additive Tank............................................................................................................
Rear Axle Crossmember — Vehicles With: Ball Joint Stabilizer Bar Link, Vehicles Without:
Fuel Additive Tank............................................................................................................
502-00-3
502-00-12
502-00-17
502-00-20
502-00-27
502-00-37
Uni-Body, Subframe and Mounting System
502-00-2
502-00-2
SPECIFICATIONS
Torque Specifications
Item
Nm
lb-ft
lb-in
Catalytic converter to rear muffler flange retaining
nuts - Vehicles with diesel engine
51
38
-
Catalytic converter to rear muffler flange retaining
nuts - All except vehicles with diesel engine
48
35
-
Engine support insulator retaining bolts
80
59
-
Stabilizer bar clamp retaining bolts
48
35
-
Lower arm rear clamp retaining bolts
115
85
-
Lower arm front retaining bolt
175
129
-
Front axle crossmember bracket retaining bolts
70
52
-
Front axle crossmember front retaining bolts
115
85
-
Front axle crossmember rear retaining bolts
275
203
-
Steering gear mounting bolts
90
66
-
Lower arm ball joint retaining nut
70
52
-
Stabilizer bar to stabilizer bar link retaining nut
48
35
-
Headlamp leveling front sensor bracket retaining
bolt
8
-
71
Rear axle crossmember retaining bolts
125
92
-
Rear lower arm to wheel knuckle retaining bolt
115
85
-
Upper arm retaining bolts
115
85
-
Front lower arm retaining bolts
115
85
-
Stabilizer bar link to rear lower arm retaining nut Vehicles with solid stabilizer bar link
25
18
-
Stabilizer bar link to rear lower arm retaining nut Vehicles with ball joint stabilizer bar link
48
35
-
Fuel additive tank retaining screws
8
-
71
Rear lower arm adjustment cam nut
90
66
-
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502-00-3
502-00-3
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Axle Crossmember
3. Remove the engine undershield.
Special Tool(s)
Protector, Ball Joint Gaiter
204-349
E42949
Alignment Pins, Subframe
205-316 (15-097A)
E40677
15097A
General Equipment
Ball joint separator
4. Detach the headlamp leveling front sensor
bracket from the right-hand lower arm and
secure it to one side (if equipped).
Securing strap
Transmission jack
8 Nm
CAUTION: Make sure the strut and spring
assembly does not move in a forwards or
rearwards direction, to prevent damage to
the top mount center cup.
All vehicles
1. NOTE: Make sure the road wheels are in the
straight ahead position.
Centralize the steering wheel and lock it in
position.
TIE44651
5.
CAUTION: Over bending of the exhaust
flexible pipe may cause damage resulting in
failure.
Support the exhaust flexible pipe with a
suitable support wrap or a suitable splint.
TIE38834
2. Remove the front wheels and tires.
For additional information, refer to: Wheel
and Tire (204-04 Wheels and Tires, Removal
and Installation).
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Uni-Body, Subframe and Mounting System
502-00-4
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
6.
• Discard the gasket and nuts.
CAUTION: Take care when removing the
exhaust hanger insulators to prevent
damage.
48 Nm
Detach the exhaust flexible pipe from the
front axle crossmember exhaust hanger
insulators.
E50598
Vehicles with diesel engine
8.
TIE39009
All except vehicles with diesel engine
7.
CAUTION: Using suitable cable ties,
support the rear muffler and exhaust tailpipe
assembly to prevent damage to the exhaust
hanger insulators.
CAUTION: Using suitable cable ties,
support the rear muffler and exhaust tailpipe
assembly to prevent damage to the exhaust
hanger insulators.
Detach the exhaust flexible pipe from the
rear muffler flange (2.0L Duratorq-TDCi (DW)
Diesel shown).
• Discard the gasket and nuts.
Detach the exhaust flexible pipe from the
rear muffler flange.
51 Nm
TIE40628
9. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
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502-00-5
502-00-5
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1
48 Nm
2
E45171
Item
Description
1
Stabilizer bar link retaining nut
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
2
Lower arm ball joint retaining nut
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
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502-00-6
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
80 Nm
3
4
E52768
Item
Description
3
Engine support insulator front retaining
bolt
4
Front axle crossmember
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
10. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
11. Check the toe setting and adjust as
necessary.
For additional information, refer to:
Specifications (204-00 Suspension
System - General Information,
Specifications)
/ Front Toe Adjustment (204-00 Suspension
System - General Information, General
Procedures).
Removal Details
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 1 Stabilizer bar link retaining nut
1. NOTE: Use a 5 mm Allen key to prevent the
ball joint stud from rotating.
3. Using a suitable ball joint separator, detach
the lower arm from the wheel knuckle on
both sides.
Detach the stabilizer bar link from the
stabilizer bar on both sides.
Item 2 Lower arm ball joint retaining nut
1. Using the special tool to prevent the ball joint
rotating, remove the lower arm ball joint
retaining nut on both sides.
• Discard the lower arm ball joint retaining nut.
TIE44353
Item 4 Front axle crossmember
1. Detach the steering gear from the front axle
crossmember.
• Using cable ties, support the steering gear.
TIE39073
2.
CAUTION: Make sure the special tool is
installed with the curved surface facing
upwards to prevent damage to the ball joint
seal.
Install the special tool.
TIE0036820
2. Loosen the stabilizer bar retaining bolts on
both sides.
TIE44354
TIE0036595
3. Using a transmission jack and a wooden
block, support the front axle crossmember,
stabilizer bar and lower arm assembly.
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4.
WARNING: Make sure the front axle
crossmember is secured to the transmission
jack. Failure to follow this instruction may
result in personal injury.
8. Remove the stabilizer bar retaining bolts on
both sides.
Using a suitable securing strap, secure the
front axle crossmember, stabilizer bar and
lower arm assembly to the transmission jack.
5. Remove the front axle crossmember
retaining bolts (transmission jack shown
removed for clarity).
TIE0036595
9. NOTE: When lowering the front axle
crossmember, stabilizer bar and lower arm
assembly, make sure the stabilizer bar is
clear of the steering gear.
Remove the front axle crossmember,
stabilizer bar and lower arm assembly.
TIE39071
6. Remove the front axle crossmember bracket
retaining bolts on both sides.
E0000144
10. Remove the stabilizer bar.
TIE44500
7. Lower the front axle crossmember, stabilizer
bar and lower arm assembly approximately
50 mm.
11. NOTE: If installing a new front axle
crossmember, remove the lower arms.
Remove the lower arm front retaining bolt
on both sides.
TIE0036674
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12. NOTE: If installing a new front axle
crossmember, remove the lower arms.
Remove the lower arm on both sides.
13. NOTE: If installing a new front axle
crossmember, remove the engine support
insulator.
Remove the engine support insulator.
TIE0036676
E45339
Installation Details
Item 4 Front axle crossmember
1. NOTE: If installing a new front axle
crossmember, install the engine support
insulator.
• Install the stabilizer bar clamp retaining bolts
on both sides.
Install the engine support insulator.
48 Nm
TIE0036596
80 Nm
3. NOTE: If installing a new front axle
crossmember, install the lower arms.
TIE45340
Install the lower arm rear clamp retaining
bolts on both sides.
2. Install the stabilizer bar.
115 Nm
TIE0036677
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4. NOTE: If installing a new front axle
crossmember, install the lower arms.
Install the lower arm on both sides.
3. Raise the front axle crossmember engaging
the alignment pins into the chassis aligning
holes.
205-316
2
1
3
175 Nm
TIE0000859
TIE0036675
5. Using a transmission jack and a wooden
block, support the front axle crossmember,
stabilizer bar and lower arm assembly.
6.
9. Install the front axle crossmember bracket
retaining bolts on both sides.
WARNING: Make sure the front axle
crossmember is secured to the transmission
jack. Failure to follow this instruction may
result in personal injury.
70 Nm
Using a suitable securing strap secure the
front axle crossmember, stabilizer bar and
lower arm assembly to the transmission jack.
7. Using the transmission jack, position and
raise the front axle crossmember until the
front axle crossmember is approximately 100
mm from the body.
8. Using the transmission jack and the special
tool, position and align the front axle
crossmember.
1. Insert the alignment pins through the front
axle crossmember alignment holes.
2. Slide the locking plates into the groove of the
special tool and tighten the alignment pin
sleeve.
TIE44501
10.
CAUTION: Make sure the front axle
crossmember does not move while
tightening the front axle crossmember
retaining bolts.
Install the front axle crossmember retaining
bolts (transmission jack shown removed for
clarity).
115 Nm
275 Nm
TIE39072
11. Remove the securing strap.
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12. Lower and remove the transmission jack
and the wooden block.
13. Attach the steering gear to the front axle
crossmember.
• Remove the cable ties.
90 Nm
E0036821
Item 2 Lower arm ball joint retaining nut
1.
WARNING: Install a new lower arm ball
joint retaining nut. Failure to follow this
instruction may result in personal injury.
Using the special tool to prevent the ball joint
from rotating, install the lower arm ball joint
retaining nut on both sides.
70 Nm
TIE39074
Item 1 Stabilizer bar link retaining nut
1. NOTE: Use a 5 mm Allen key to prevent the
ball joint stud from rotating.
Attach the stabilizer bar link to the stabilizer
bar on both sides.
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502-00-12
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Axle Crossmember — 2.5L Duratec-RS (224kW/305PS) VI5
Special Tool(s)
Special Tool(s)
205-316A
Alignment Pins, Subframe
204-605
Separator, Lower Arm Ball
Joint
E63772
15097A
204-609
Protection Cap, Ball Joint
Gaiter
General Equipment
Cable Ties
Retaining Strap
Transmission Jack
E75372
Removal
NOTE: Removal steps in this procedure may
contain installation details.
3. If equipped.
Torque: 11 Nm
1. Refer to: Wheel and Tire (204-04 Wheels and
Tires, Removal and Installation).
2.
E75215
4. On both sides.
Torque: 83 Nm
E40677
E112595
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5. On both sides.
8.
Special Tool(s): 204-605
204-605
E98346
E97732
6. On both sides.
Special Tool(s): 204-609
9. 1. Torque:
• Stage 1: 35 Nm
• Stage 2: Loosen: 360°
• Stage 3: 85 Nm
204-609
E81908
E89385
7.
CAUTION: Make sure that the exhaust
flexible pipe is not forcibly bent.
10. General Equipment: Cable Ties
Torque:
• Stage 1: 40 Nm
• Stage 2: 60°
E98334
E98557
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502-00-14
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11. General Equipment: Transmission Jack
12. Remove the following items:
1. Torque: 70 Nm
2. Torque:
• Stage 1: 140 Nm
• Stage 2: 180°
3. Torque: 125 Nm
E99060
3
4
2
2
35 mm
1
1
E115435
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
13. General Equipment: Cable Ties
Torque: 48 Nm
15. 1. On both sides.
Torque:
• Stage 1: 100 Nm
• Stage 2: Loosen: 90°
• Stage 3: 125 Nm
2. Torque: 125 Nm
2
x4
E115648
14.
CAUTION: Make sure that the wiring
harness does not catch.
General Equipment: Retaining Strap
1
E115186
NOTE: This step is only necessary when installing
a new component.
16. Torque: 80 Nm
E115662
NOTE: This step is only necessary when installing
a new component.
E45339
Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
2. Special Tool(s): 205-316A
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
205-316A
E116296
3. Refer to: Front Toe Adjustment (204-00
Suspension System - General Information,
General Procedures).
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502-00-17
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Axle Crossmember Front Bushing
Special Tool(s)
Special Tool(s)
Adapter for 303-290A
303-290-13
Adapter for 205-044
205-044-01
30329013
1500801
Installer, Crankshaft Front
Seal
303-733
Remover/Installer, Pivot
Bushing
205-297
15086
303733
Remover/Installer, Pivot
Bushing
205-342
1. Remove the front axle crossmember.
For additional information, refer to: Front
Axle Crossmember (502-00 Uni-Body,
Subframe and Mounting System, Removal
and Installation).
15110
Adapter for 205-342
205-342-02
2. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
1
1511002
Remover/Installer, Subframe
Bush
205-810 Comprises
205-810-01, 205-810-02
E55352
E51254
Item
1
Description
Front axle crossmember front bushing
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
3. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
Removal Details
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Uni-Body, Subframe and Mounting System
502-00-18
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 1 Front axle crossmember front bushing
1. Using the special tools, remove the front axle
crossmember front bushing.
205-297
205-044-01
303-290-13
205-342
E52872
Installation Details
Item 1 Front axle crossmember front bushing
1. Clean the front axle crossmember front
bushing housing.
3. Using the special tools, press the front axle
crossmember front bushing in approximately
10 mm.
2. Using the special tool, attach the front axle
crossmember front bushing to the front axle
crossmember.
E55364
E55795
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4. Remove the special tool.
E55365
5. Using the special tools, install the front axle
crossmember front bushing.
205-342-02
303-733
205-342
E55387
6. Remove the special tools.
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502-00-20
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Front Axle Crossmember Rear Bushing
Special Tool(s)
Adapter for 205-071 (Thrust
Pad)
205-071-02
Centralize the steering wheel and lock it in
position.
1502651
Alignment Pins, Subframe
205-316 (15-097A)
TIE38834
15097A
2. Remove the front wheels and tires.
Remover/Installer, Pivot
Bushing
205-342
For additional information, refer to: Wheel
and Tire (204-04 Wheels and Tires, Removal
and Installation).
3. Remove the engine undershield.
15110
Adapter for 205-342
205-342-02
1511002
Remover/Installer, Subframe
Bush
205-810 Comprises
205-810-01, 205-810-02
E40677
4. Detach the headlamp leveling front sensor
bracket from the right-hand lower arm and
secure it to one side (if equipped).
E51254
General Equipment
Transmission jack
8 Nm
Securing strap
All vehicles
1. NOTE: Make sure that the road wheels are
in the straight ahead position.
TIE44651
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REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
5.
CAUTION: Over bending of the exhaust
flexible pipe may cause damage resulting in
failure.
Support the exhaust flexible pipe with a
suitable support wrap or a suitable splint.
All except vehicles with diesel engine
7. Detach the catalytic converter from the
muffler and tailpipe assembly.
• Discard the catalytic converter to muffler and
tailpipe assembly gasket and nuts.
48 Nm
TIE0002772
6.
CAUTION: Take care when removing the
exhaust hanger insulators to prevent
damage.
Detach the exhaust flexible pipe from the
exhaust hanger insulators.
E50598
Vehicles with diesel engine
8. Detach the catalytic converter from the
muffler and tailpipe assembly.
• Discard the catalytic converter to muffler and
tailpipe assembly sealing ring and nuts.
51 Nm
TIE40628
TIE39009
9. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
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502-00-22
502-00-22
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
80 Nm
1
2
E55354
Item
Description
1
Engine support insulator front retaining
bolt
2
Front axle crossmember
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
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Uni-Body, Subframe and Mounting System
502-00-23
502-00-23
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
3
E55353
Item
3
Description
Front axle crossmember rear bushing
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
10. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
11. Check the toe setting and adjust as
necessary. For additional information, refer
to: (204-00 Suspension System - General
Information)
Specifications (Specifications),
Front Toe Adjustment (General Procedures).
Removal Details
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Uni-Body, Subframe and Mounting System
502-00-24
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 2 Front axle crossmember
NOTE: The front axle crossmember is lowered to
gain access to the front axle crossmember rear
bushings.
5. Remove the front axle crossmember bracket
retaining bolts on both sides.
1. Detach the steering gear from the front axle
crossmember.
• Using cable ties, support the steering gear.
TIE44500
6. Lower the front axle crossmember, stabilizer
bar and lower arm assembly to gain access
to the front axle crossmember rear bushings.
TIE0036820
2. Using a transmission jack and a wooden
block, support the front axle crossmember,
stabilizer bar and lower arm assembly.
3.
Item 3 Front axle crossmember rear bushing
1. Using the special tools, remove the front axle
crossmember rear bushing.
WARNING: Make sure that the front axle
crossmember is secured to the transmission
jack. Failure to follow this instruction may
result in personal injury.
205-342
Using a suitable securing strap, secure the
front axle crossmember, stabilizer bar and
lower arm assembly to the transmission jack.
4. Remove the front axle crossmember
retaining bolts (transmission jack shown
removed for clarity).
205-071-02
E52873
TIE39071
Installation Details
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502-00-25
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 3 Front axle crossmember rear bushing
1. Clean the front axle crossmember rear
bushing housing.
2. Using the special tool, attach the front axle
crossmember rear bushing to the front axle
crossmember.
5. Using the special tools, install the front axle
crossmember rear bushing.
205-342-02
205-342
E55477
6. Remove the special tools.
Item 2 Front axle crossmember
E55447
3. Using the special tools, press the front axle
crossmember rear bushing in approximately
10 mm.
205-810
205-342-02
205-342
1. Using the transmission jack and the special
tool, position and align the front axle
crossmember.
1. Insert the special tool through the front axle
crossmember alignment holes.
2. Slide the locking plates into the groove of the
special tool and tighten the special tool
sleeve.
3. Raise the front axle crossmember engaging
the special tool into the chassis alignment
holes.
205-316
2
1
E55811
4. Remove the special tool.
3
TIE0000859
E55457
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2. Install the front axle crossmember bracket
retaining bolts on both sides.
• Remove the cable ties.
70 Nm
90 Nm
E0036821
TIE44501
3.
CAUTION: Make sure that the front axle
crossmember does not move while
tightening the front axle crossmember
retaining bolts.
Install the front axle crossmember retaining
bolts (transmission jack shown removed for
clarity).
115 Nm
275 Nm
TIE39072
4. Remove the special tool.
5. Remove the securing strap.
6. Lower and remove the transmission jack and
the wooden block.
7. Attach the steering gear to the front axle
crossmember.
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Uni-Body, Subframe and Mounting System
502-00-27
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Axle Crossmember — Vehicles With: Solid Stabilizer Bar
Link, Vehicles Without: Fuel Additive Tank
General Equipment
Securing strap
4. Detach the headlamp leveling sensor wiring
harness from the rear axle crossmember (if
equipped).
Transmission jacks
1. Remove the spring on both sides.
2. Remove the evaporative emission canister
(if equipped).
3. Remove the headlamp leveling rear sensor
(if equipped).
For additional information, refer to:
Headlamp Leveling Rear Sensor (417-01
Exterior Lighting, Removal and
Installation).
E44185
5. Detach the headlamp leveling sensor wiring
harness from the rear axle crossmember and
disconnect the electrical connector (if
equipped).
E44186
6. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
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502-00-28
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1
2
E45204
Item
Description
1
Evaporative emission canister heat shield
to rear axle crossmember stud (if
equipped)
2
Evaporative emission canister heat shield
to rear axle crossmember retaining bolt (if
equipped)
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502-00-29
502-00-29
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
48 Nm
3
4
E53190
Item
Description
3
Stabilizer bar clamp retaining bolts
4
Stabilizer bar
See Installation Detail
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502-00-30
502-00-30
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
6
115 Nm
5
E53191
Item
Description
5
Front lower arm retaining bolts
See Removal Detail
6
Front lower arm
See Removal Detail
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502-00-31
502-00-31
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
7
115 Nm
8
11
115 Nm
9
10
E53192
Item
Description
Item
Description
7
Upper arm retaining bolts
See Removal Detail
10
Rear lower arm to wheel knuckle retaining
bolt
8
Upper arm
11
9
Rear lower arm adjustment cam nut
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
Rear lower arm
See Installation Detail
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Uni-Body, Subframe and Mounting System
502-00-32
502-00-32
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
12
E53193
Item
12
Description
Exhaust hanger insulator
See Removal Detail
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Uni-Body, Subframe and Mounting System
502-00-33
502-00-33
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
14
13
13
E53194
Item
Description
13
Rear axle crossmember retaining bolts
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
14
Rear axle crossmember
See Installation Detail
when the vehicle weight is on the road
wheels.
Tighten the rear lower arm adjustment cam
nut on both sides.
90 Nm
7. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
8. Check the toe setting and adjust as
necessary. For additional information, refer
to: (204-00 Suspension System - General
Information)
Specifications (Specifications),
Rear Toe Adjustment (General Procedures).
9. NOTE: Final tightening of the rear lower arm
adjustment cam nut must be carried out
TIE39079
Removal Details
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Uni-Body, Subframe and Mounting System
502-00-34
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 5 Front lower arm retaining bolts
1. Fabricate two 20 mm wide by 113 mm long
spacers.
2. Install the spacer between the rear lower arm
and the rear axle crossmember making sure
that the spacer is in a vertical plane.
2
1
TIE0014145
TIE0004698
2.
Item 6 Front lower arm
CAUTION: Both sides of the suspension
must be set to the design height setting.
CAUTION: The front lower arms are marked
FRONT. Make a note of the position of the
front lower arms to aid installation.
Using two transmission jacks and wooden
blocks, raise the suspension to the design
height setting on both sides.
Item 7 Upper arm retaining bolts
• Position the transmission jack and the
wooden block as shown.
NOTE: Make a note of the position of the upper
arms to aid installation.
Item 9 Rear lower arm adjustment cam nut
1. Mark the position of the rear lower arm
adjustment cam to the rear axle
crossmember on both sides.
TIE0024959
3. NOTE: The spacer must be positioned
exactly as shown.
Install the spacer on both sides.
1. Remove the bump stop.
TIE0024960
Item 12 Exhaust hanger insulator
NOTE: Support the exhaust muffler and tailpipe
assembly.
Item 13 Rear axle crossmember retaining bolts
1. Using a transmission jack, support the rear
axle crossmember.
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502-00-35
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2.
jack. Failure to follow this instruction may
result in personal injury.
WARNING: Make sure that the rear axle
crossmember is secured to the transmission
Using a securing strap, secure the rear axle
crossmember to the transmission jack.
Installation Details
Item 14 Rear axle crossmember
1. Using a transmission jack, support the rear
axle crossmember.
2.
Item 11 Rear lower arm
1.
CAUTION: Both sides of the suspension
must be set to the design height setting.
WARNING: Make sure that the rear axle
crossmember is secured to the transmission
jack. Failure to follow this instruction may
result in personal injury.
Using two transmission jacks and wooden
blocks, raise the suspension to the design
height setting on both sides.
Using a securing strap, secure the rear axle
crossmember to the transmission jack.
• Position the transmission jack and the
wooden block as shown.
3. Locate the rear axle crossmember.
TIE0024959
TIE0001999
2. NOTE: The spacer must be positioned
exactly as shown.
Item 13 Rear axle crossmember retaining bolts
Install the spacer on both sides.
1. Install the rear axle crossmember retaining
bolts on both sides.
• Install the spacer between the rear lower arm
and the rear axle crossmember making sure
that the spacer is in a vertical plane.
125 Nm
E56695
TIE45679
2. Remove the securing strap.
3. Lower and remove the transmission jack.
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502-00-36
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Item 9 Rear lower arm adjustment cam nut
1. NOTE: Do not fully tighten the rear lower arm
adjustment cam nut at this stage.
NOTE: Align the mark on the rear lower arm
adjustment cam to the mark on the rear axle
crossmember.
Install the rear lower arm adjustment cam
nut on both sides.
8 Nm
TIE0036771
Item 4 Stabilizer bar
1. Lower the suspension from the design height
setting on both sides.
1. Remove the spacer.
2. Install the bump stop.
1
2
TIE45129
2. Position the stabilizer bar.
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Uni-Body, Subframe and Mounting System
502-00-37
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Rear Axle Crossmember — Vehicles With: Ball Joint Stabilizer
Bar Link, Vehicles Without: Fuel Additive Tank
General Equipment
Securing strap
4. Detach the headlamp leveling sensor wiring
harness from the rear axle crossmember (if
equipped).
Transmission jacks
1. Remove the spring on both sides.
2. Remove the evaporative emission canister
(if equipped).
3. Remove the headlamp leveling rear sensor
(if equipped).
For additional information, refer to:
Headlamp Leveling Rear Sensor (417-01
Exterior Lighting, Removal and
Installation).
E44185
5. Detach the headlamp leveling sensor wiring
harness from the rear axle crossmember and
disconnect the electrical connector (if
equipped).
E44186
6. Remove the components in the order
indicated in the following illustration(s) and
table(s).
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502-00-38
502-00-38
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1
2
E45204
Item
Description
1
Evaporative emission canister heat shield
to rear axle crossmember stud (if
equipped)
2
Evaporative emission canister heat shield
to rear axle crossmember retaining bolt (if
equipped)
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502-00-39
502-00-39
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
48 Nm
3
4
E53196
Item
Description
3
Stabilizer bar clamp retaining bolts
4
Stabilizer bar
See Installation Detail
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502-00-40
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
6
115 Nm
5
E53191
Item
Description
5
Front lower arm retaining bolts
See Removal Detail
6
Front lower arm
See Removal Detail
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502-00-41
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
7
115 Nm
8
11
115 Nm
9
10
E53192
Item
Description
Item
Description
7
Upper arm retaining bolts
See Removal Detail
10
Rear lower arm to wheel knuckle retaining
bolt
8
Upper arm
11
9
Rear lower arm adjustment cam nut
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
Rear lower arm
See Installation Detail
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502-00-42
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
12
E53193
Item
12
Description
Exhaust hanger insulator
See Removal Detail
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502-00-43
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
14
13
13
E53194
Item
Description
13
Rear axle crossmember retaining bolts
See Removal Detail
See Installation Detail
14
Rear axle crossmember
See Installation Detail
when the vehicle weight is on the road
wheels.
Tighten the rear lower arm adjustment cam
nut on both sides.
90 Nm
7. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
8. Check the toe setting and adjust as
necessary. For additional information, refer
to: (204-00 Suspension System - General
Information)
Specifications (Specifications),
Rear Toe Adjustment (General Procedures).
9. NOTE: Final tightening of the rear lower arm
adjustment cam nut must be carried out
TIE39079
Removal Details
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Item 5 Front lower arm retaining bolts
1. Fabricate two 20 mm wide by 113 mm long
spacers.
2. Install the spacer between the rear lower arm
and the rear axle crossmember making sure
that the spacer is in a vertical plane.
2
1
TIE0014145
TIE0004698
2.
Item 6 Front lower arm
CAUTION: Both sides of the suspension
must be set to the design height setting.
CAUTION: The front lower arms are marked
FRONT. Make a note of the position of the
front lower arms to aid installation.
Using two transmission jacks and wooden
blocks, raise the suspension to the design
height setting on both sides.
Item 7 Upper arm retaining bolts
• Position the transmission jack and the
wooden block as shown.
NOTE: Make a note of the position of the upper
arms to aid installation.
Item 9 Rear lower arm adjustment cam nut
1. Mark the position of the rear lower arm
adjustment cam to the rear axle
crossmember on both sides.
TIE0024959
3. NOTE: The spacer must be positioned
exactly as shown.
Install the spacer on both sides.
1. Remove the bump stop.
TIE0024960
Item 12 Exhaust hanger insulator
NOTE: Support the exhaust muffler and tailpipe
assembly.
Item 13 Rear axle crossmember retaining bolts
1. Using a transmission jack, support the rear
axle crossmember.
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2.
jack. Failure to follow this instruction may
result in personal injury.
WARNING: Make sure that the rear axle
crossmember is secured to the transmission
Using a securing strap, secure the rear axle
crossmember to the transmission jack.
Installation Details
Item 14 Rear axle crossmember
1. Using a transmission jack, support the rear
axle crossmember.
2.
Item 11 Rear lower arm
1.
CAUTION: Both sides of the suspension
must be set to the design height setting.
WARNING: Make sure that the rear axle
crossmember is secured to the transmission
jack. Failure to follow this instruction may
result in personal injury.
Using two transmission jacks and wooden
blocks, raise the suspension to the design
height setting on both sides.
Using a securing strap, secure the rear axle
crossmember to the transmission jack.
• Position the transmission jack and the
wooden block as shown.
3. Locate the rear axle crossmember.
TIE0024959
TIE0001999
2. NOTE: The spacer must be positioned
exactly as shown.
Item 13 Rear axle crossmember retaining bolts
Install the spacer on both sides.
1. Install the rear axle crossmember retaining
bolts on both sides.
• Install the spacer between the rear lower arm
and the rear axle crossmember making sure
that the spacer is in a vertical plane.
125 Nm
E56695
TIE45679
2. Remove the securing strap.
3. Lower and remove the transmission jack.
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Item 9 Rear lower arm adjustment cam nut
1. NOTE: Do not fully tighten the rear lower arm
adjustment cam nut at this stage.
NOTE: Align the mark on the rear lower arm
adjustment cam to the mark on the rear axle
crossmember.
Install the rear lower arm adjustment cam
nut on both sides.
8 Nm
TIE0036771
Item 4 Stabilizer bar
1. Lower the suspension from the design height
setting on both sides.
1. Remove the spacer.
2. Install the bump stop.
1
2
TIE45129
2. Position the stabilizer bar.
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