Page 2 - Additional fuses behind main fuse board:; 2•2 Body electrical systems
Additional fuses behind main fuse board: No Rating (amps) Circuit(s) protected 23 - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unused 24/25 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rear f...
Page 3 - Bulbs; Wattage; Lubricants; Nm; Body electrical systems 12•3; General information; Precautions
Bulbs Wattage Headlight (halogen) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H4, 60/55 Sidelight (front) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Direction indicators (main) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 4 - 2•4 Body electrical systems
wiring diagrams are included at the end of thismanual.2 Before attempting to diagnose an electricalfault, first study the appropriate wiringdiagram, to obtain a complete understandingof the components included in the particularcircuit concerned. The possible sources of afault can be narrowed down by...
Page 5 - Centre console switches; Body electrical systems 12•5
the inside face of the cover to remove and fitthe fuses (see illustrations).2 To remove a fuse, use the tweezersprovided to pull it out of the holder. Slide thefuse sideways from the tweezers. The wirewithin the fuse is clearly visible, and it will bebroken if the fuse is blown.3 Always renew a fuse...
Page 6 - 2•6 Body electrical systems
windows (early models) and the tailgateremote release mechanism, where fitted.19 Disconnect the battery negative (earth)lead (refer to Chapter 5A, Section 1).20 To remove a switch, carefully prise it fromits location using a thin flat-bladedscrewdriver, then disconnect the multi-plug(see illustratio...
Page 7 - S models; Body electrical systems 12•7
50 Undo the two screws securing the contactswitch and withdraw it from its tailgatelocation.51 Unclip and disconnect the switch multi-plug, and disconnect the earth wiring.Remove the switch.52 Refit in the reverse order of removal.Make sure that the pins and their contacts areclean. On completion, c...
Page 8 - 2•8 Body electrical systems
the bulbholder together and remove it (seeillustrations).22 All bulbs are of bayonet type fitting.23 Refitting is a reversal of the removalprocedure. Rear light cluster (Couriermodels) 24 Working inside the load compartment,unscrew the two black plastic nuts securingthe light cluster assembly. Withd...
Page 9 - Body electrical systems 12•9
that the bulb and bulbholder cannot beseparated - they are replaced as an assembly.9 Refitting is a reversal of the removalprocedure. Cigarette lighter illumination 10 Remove the cigarette lighter, as describedin Section 12.11 Pull the bulbholder from its location in theilluminated surround, then pu...
Page 10 - 2•10 Body electrical systems; arrows) to release the bulbholder
8 Refitting is a reversal of the removalprocedure. Front direction indicator siderepeater 9 Remove the appropriate front wheel archliner as described in Chapter 11.10 Remove the appropriate sill scuff plate asdescribed in Chapter 11, and release the clipsecuring the insulation to the panel forward o...
Page 11 - 0 Instrument panel; Removal; Printed circuit; Body electrical systems 12•11
work should therefore be carried out by aFord dealer or service station with thenecessary facilities.2 Temporary adjustment can be made whenthe headlight has been removed and refitted,or to compensate for normal adjustmentwhenever a heavy load is being carried. Turnthe adjustment screws at the rear ...
Page 12 - Tachometer; 1 Speedometer cable -; 2 Cigarette lighter -; removal and refitting; 2•12 Body electrical systems
retaining tags, taking care to avoid damagingor losing the warning light graphic strips (seeillustration).8 Remove its two Torx-head retainingscrews, then detach and withdraw thespeedometer from the front of the assembly. Tachometer 9 Carry out the procedure given inparagraphs 6 and 7.10 Carefully p...
Page 13 - Refitting; Wiper motor; 7 Windscreen wiper pivot; Body electrical systems 12•13
16 Windscreen wiper motor and linkage - removal and refitting 2 Removal Wiper motor 1 Operate the wiper motor, then switch it offso that it returns to its rest position.2 Disconnect the battery negative (earth) lead(refer to Chapter 5A, Section 1).3 Dependent on model, disconnect andremove the air c...
Page 14 - 8 Tailgate wiper motor; 9 Windscreen/tailgate washer; Washer pump; 2•14 Body electrical systems
2 Carry out the procedure detailed in Sec-tion 16, paragraphs 2 to 6.3 Remove the collars from the pivot shafts,unscrew the pivot shaft securing nuts andremove the washers and outer rubber bushes(see illustration).4 Undo the two wiper motor bracket securingbolts and remove the bracket assembly fromt...
Page 15 - 0 Electric window regulator; Body electrical systems 12•15; Routing of washer hoses in the
Windscreen washer jets and hoses 10 Disconnect the battery negative (earth)lead (refer to Chapter 5A, Section 1).11 With the bonnet raised and supported onits stay, release the fasteners securing itsinsulation panel (where fitted). Remove theinsulation panel.12 Carefully press in the retaining lugs ...
Page 16 - Front speaker; 4 Speaker balance control; 6 “Lights-on” warning module; - removal and refitting; 2•16 Body electrical systems
illustration). If possible, it is preferable toobtain purpose-made rods from an audiospecialist, as these have cut-outs which snapfirmly into the clips so that the radio can bepulled out. Pull the unit squarely from itsaperture, or it may jam.4 With the radio/cassette sufficientlywithdrawn, disconne...
Page 17 - 0 Air bag control module -; 1 Air bag clock spring -; Body electrical systems 12•17
27 Anti-theft systems - general information Anti-theft alarm system 1 This system provides an added form ofvehicle security. When the system isactivated, the alarm will sound if the vehicle isbroken into through any one of the doors, thebonnet, or tailgate. The alarm will also betriggered if the ign...
Page 18 - 2•18 Body electrical systems
wiring passes through, as an aid toreassembly. Refitting 3 Position the clock spring on the steeringwheel, routing the wiring as noted on removal,and secure with the retaining screws.4 The clock spring must now be centred asfollows.5 Depress the locking pin, and rotate theclock spring outer rotor fu...
Page 19 - Notes, internal connection details, and key to symbols
Wiring diagrams 12•19 Notes, internal connection details, and key to symbols 12 1595Ford Fiesta Remake
Page 20 - Wiring diagrams
12•20 Wiring diagrams Diagram 1: Starting, charging, cooling fan, ABS, warning lamps and gauges 1595Ford Fiesta Remake
Page 21 - Diagram 1a: Ignition system – carburettor models
Wiring diagrams 12•21 Diagram 1a: Ignition system – carburettor models 12 1595Ford Fiesta Remake
Page 22 - Diagram 1b: Ignition system – fuel-injected models
12•22 Wiring diagrams Diagram 1b: Ignition system – fuel-injected models 1595Ford Fiesta Remake
Page 26 - Diagram 2: Exterior lighting – side and headlamps
12•26 Wiring diagrams Diagram 2: Exterior lighting – side and headlamps 1595Ford Fiesta Remake