1994 Ford Car/Truck Powertrain Control Emissions Diagnosis Service Manual ODB-I. ORIGINAL.
Note: On Board Diagnostics II (OBD-II or ODB2) is an advanced/improved technology to ODB-I (OBD1). OBD-II provides better and more standardized vehicle protocols and system checks data. OBD-I needs a corded connection and the port is usually found under the hood, while an OBD-II port is usually located within a couple of feet of the steering wheel and data will often be accessed via an ODB-II adapter that supports Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connectivity.
Information contained within this official Ford Motor Company reference manual provides information covering Emissions for 1994 Ford Motor Company Passenger Cars and Trucks. Complete emissions related diagnostic procedures for all affected systems or components are covered in this manual. For complete service coverage this manual should be used in conjunction with other Shop Manuals and Wiring Diagrams, which are NOT included.
Appropriate service methods and procedures are essential for the safe, reliable operation of all motor vehicles as well as the personal safety of the individual doing the work. This manual provides general directions for performing service with tested, effective techniques. Following them will help assure reliability. There are numerous variations in procedures, techniques, tools and parts for servicing vehicles, as well as in the skill of the individual doing the work. This manual cannot possibly anticipate all such variations and provide advice or cautions as to each. The descriptions and specifications contained in the manual were in effect at the time of publication. Note: These manuals were never meant as restoration manuals, as that is not within the regular scope of work done by dealership service departments.
Contents:
Table of Contents
What's New In This Manual
How to Use This Manual
Section 1A: Emission Control Identification/Application
Section 2A: Diagnostic Routines
Section 3A: EEC-IV Engine Supplement - Car
Section 4A: EEC-IV Engine Supplement - Truck
Section 5A: EEC-IV Quick Test Appendix
Section 6A: EEC-IV Pinpoint Test
Section 7A: EEC-IV Intermittent Fault Diagnosis
Section 8A: Ignition Systems
Section 9A: Fuel Delivery Systems
Section 10A: Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) Systems
Section 11A: Evaporative Emission (EVAP) Systems
Section 12A: Air Intake Systems and Throttle Body
Section 13A: Secondary Air Injection (AIR) Systems
Section 14A: Positive Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) Systems
Section 15A: Catalysts and Exhaust Systems
Section 16A: 7.0L MFI Governor System
Section 17A: Emission Related Components
Section 18A: Diesel Diagnosis - 7.3L DI Engine Introduction
Diesel Diagnosis - 7.3L DI Engine Introduction
Diesel Diagnosis - 7.3L DI Engine System Overview
Diesel Diagnosis - 7.3L DI Engine Symptom Flow Charts
Diesel Diagnosis - 7.3L DI Engine Performance Diagnostic Procedures
Diesel Diagnosis - 7.3L DI Engine Scan Tool Diagnostic Tests
Diesel Diagnosis - 7.3L DI Engine Pinpoint Tests
Diesel Diagnosis - 7.3L DI Engine Definitions/Glossary
Section 19A: Diesel Diagnosis - FD-1060 and FD1460 Engines
Section 20A: Diesel Diagnosis - 7.3L IDI Engine
Section 21A: LPG Engine Diagnostics
Section 22A: Glossary
Section 23A: Index
Section B - Festiva 1.3L, Capri 196L and 1.6L Turbo. Escort/Tracer 1.8L, Probe and 2.5, All 4EAT - MISSING although it does have the tabs for it.
Mercury Villager Powertrain Control/Emissions Diagnosis Manual
Condition: Service Manuals are used in Dealership Shops, Independent Garages and in Fleet Environments and thus can reflect such use, most often showing extensive signs of soiling, age, and wear. This is not a coffee table book. With this type of book, it is the content that reigns supreme and the information within is still legible and can give valuable insight into the care and maintenance of a vehicle. The images shown are representative of what is shipped.
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