General information about the fuel system The fuel system includes the fuel tank, the fuel pump located in the fuel tank (only in petrol engines), fuel lines, fuel and air filters. The petrol or diesel fuel...
Removal and installation of the fuel tank Attention! The fuel tank should only be removed if you have a fuel suction pump. Do not suck fuel by mouth through the hose. For all-wheel drive models, follow the...
Removing the fuel tank in an all-wheel drive model Withdrawal The fuel tank is removed in the same way as in other models, however, the following preparatory work must be done: To free part of the tank against the...
Replacing the fuel pump safety switch Gasoline engines All models with a petrol injection system are equipped with a safety switch that shuts off the fuel pump in case of an emergency or overload. The switch...
Removal and installation of gas draft Attention! The throttle linkage is very susceptible to kinks and must be handled with extreme care during installation. Even a slight bend in the linkage can cause it to...
Throttle adjustment Four-cylinder petrol engine without drive wheel reloader control, diesel engine Petrol engine: Remove the airbox above the intake manifold. Press the gas pedal all the...
Exhaust gas exhaust system The exhaust system consists of a front exhaust pipe with a catalyst, a main silencer and an additional silencer. The additional muffler is made of aluminium-coated steel...
Exhaust system catalyst functions All Ford Mondeo engines are equipped with an exhaust gas purification catalyst. The catalyst is located in the front exhaust pipe. The catalyst consists of a ceramic...
Handling vehicles equipped with catalytic converters To prevent failure of the oxygen sensor and catalyst, the following points must be strictly observed: Gasoline engines Only fill the tank with lead-free gasoline. Do not...
Removal and installation of an additional muffler Withdrawal Raise the vehicle. If the vehicle is equipped with a standard two-piece exhaust system, the intermediate pipe must be cut at the point shown in fig. F-2615 or...