Ford 2001 Windstar Workshop Manual

Ford 2001 Windstar Workshop Manual

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2001 Windstar Workshop Manual
SECTION 413-08: Information and Message Center
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING

Information and Message Center

Refer to Wiring Diagrams Cell 60, Instrument Cluster for schematic and connector information.
Special Tool(s)
73III Automotive Meter
105-R0057 or equivalent
Worldwide Diagnostic System (WDS)
418-F224,
New Generation STAR (NGS) Tester
418-F052 or equivalent diagnostic tool

Principles of Operation

NOTE: The instrument cluster (IC), message center (MC), front electronic module (FEM), and the rear electronic module (REM) must be reconfigured upon installation. Refer to
418-01.
The message center (MC) is a vacuum fluorescent display, part of the instrument cluster. The instrument cluster (IC) is a hybrid electronic instrument cluster (HEC). The vehicle electronic
functions are divided into zones. The instrument cluster, FEM and REM use the standard corporate protocol (SCP) communication network to transmit and receive information. As a
technician it is very important to understand:
where the input (command) originates from.
all information (messages) necessary in order for a feature to operate.
which module(s) receive(s) the input or command message.
does the module which received the input (message) control the output of the feature, or does it output a message over the SCP communication network to another module?
which module controls the output of the feature.
The message center provides the following features:
information displays
setup display
The message center information can be selected through a set of three buttons:
INFO
SETUP
RESET
Information Displays
The information displays are non-timed modes. The selected mode remains on until the driver depresses a message center button to change the mode or it is overridden by another
mode. The information display modes are:
compass/outside temp
distance to empty
average fuel economy
trip elapsed drive time
message center display ON/OFF
A chime will sound each time the button is depressed.
Setup Displays
The setup displays are timed modes and terminate after a finite interval. The setup display modes are:
language
English/metric units
system check
oil life status
oil life in xx%
charge system status
washer fluid level
brake fluid level
driver front door position
passenger front door position
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2001 Windstar Workshop Manual
Procedure revision date: 06/13/2000
Section
11/30/2009

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  • Page 1 2001 Windstar Workshop Manual Page 1 of 12 SECTION 413-08: Information and Message Center 2001 Windstar Workshop Manual DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING Procedure revision date: 06/13/2000 Information and Message Center Refer to Wiring Diagrams Cell 60, Instrument Cluster for schematic and connector information.
  • Page 2 2001 Windstar Workshop Manual Page 2 of 12 driver rear door position passenger rear door position rear hatch door position headlamp status brake lamp status front turn lamp status rear turn lamp status tail lamp status fuel level status distance to empty...
  • Page 3 2001 Windstar Workshop Manual Page 3 of 12 Visual Inspection Chart Mechanical Electrical Washer fluid level Central junction box (CJB) fuse(s): Fuel tank 28 (10A) Engine coolant level 14 (10A) Accessory drive belt 10 (5A) Engine oil level 16 (10A)
  • Page 4 2001 Windstar Workshop Manual Page 4 of 12 Symptom Chart Symptom Chart Condition Possible Sources Action No communication with the instrument cluster (IC) Central junction box (CJB) REFER toSection 413-01. fuse(s): 9 (10A). 14 (10A). 16 (10A). 28 (10A). 10 (15A).
  • Page 5 2001 Windstar Workshop Manual Page 5 of 12 PINPOINT TEST A: NO COMMUNICATION WITH THE MESSAGE CENTER MODULE (MCM) CONDITIONS DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS A1 CHECK THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER VOLTAGE SUPPLY Instrument Cluster Using the following table, measure the voltage between the instrument cluster pins, harness side and ground.
  • Page 6 2001 Windstar Workshop Manual Page 6 of 12 Compass Sensor Module C918 Measure the voltage between the compass sensor module C918 pin 2, circuit 640 (RD/YE), harness side and ground. Is the voltage greater than 10 volts? GO to B3.
  • Page 7 2001 Windstar Workshop Manual Page 7 of 12 RECONNECT the instrument cluster and the compass sensor module. GO to REPAIR the circuit in question. TEST the system for normal operation. B5 CHECK THE OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE DISPLAY Select the compass/outside temperature display. Observe the message center display.
  • Page 8 2001 Windstar Workshop Manual Page 8 of 12 D1 RETRIEVE THE RECORDED DTCS FROM BOTH CONTINUOUS AND ON-DEMAND SELF-TESTS — MESSAGE CENTER MODULE (MCM) Use the recorded message center DTCs from the continuous and on-demand self-test. Are any message center DTCs recorded? If MCM DTC B1205, GO to GO to D2.
  • Page 9 2001 Windstar Workshop Manual Page 9 of 12 Disconnect all instrument cluster connectors. Check for: corrosion pushed-out pins Connect all instrument cluster connectors and make sure they seat correctly. Operate the system and verify the concern is still present. Is the concern still present? INSTALL a new instrument cluster.
  • Page 10 2001 Windstar Workshop Manual Page 10 of 12 REPAIR the circuit. TEST the system for normal operation. E4 CHECK CIRCUIT 767 (LB/OG) FOR OPEN Measure the resistance between the FEM C191 pin 9, circuit 767 (LB/OG), harness side and the ambient temperature sensor C182 pin 1, circuit 767 (LB/OG), harness side.
  • Page 11 2001 Windstar Workshop Manual Page 11 of 12 Measure the resistance between the FEM C191 pin 2, circuit 1310 (RD/LB), harness side and ground. Is resistance greater than 10,000 ohms? GO to E8. REPAIR the circuit. TEST the system for normal operation.
  • Page 12 2001 Windstar Workshop Manual Page 12 of 12 Does the fuel gauge operate correctly? GO to F2. REFER toSection 413-01. F2 CHECK FOR CORRECT INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OPERATION Disconnect all instrument cluster connectors. Check for: corrosion pushed-out pins Connect all instrument cluster connectors and make sure they seat correctly.

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