ATTACHMENT III
Customer Satisfaction Program 06B39
Supplement #1 |
Certain 2006 Model Year Ford Crown Victoria, Grand
Marquis and Lincoln Town Car Vehicles - Transmission Oil Cooler Bypass
Valve Inspection - Program Expiration Extension
Technical Information
OVERVIEW
This program involves checking the transmission oil cooler (TOC)
thermostatic bypass valve. The valve is an integral part of the air
conditioning condenser, located at the passenger side lower corner of
the condenser and is easily accessed with the vehicle on a hoist. A
newly designed special tool will be used to check the bypass valve for
proper opening. Do not use any other tool to perform this
inspection, as other tools will damage the valve.
INSPECTION
- Raise the vehicle on a hoist.
- Test the bypass valve as follows:
CAUTION:
Do not use any other tool to perform this inspection, as other tools
will damage the valve.
- Install the special tool by positioning the post into the
plastic stem coming out of the bottom of the TOC bypass valve and
placing the flat edge toward the condenser mount. Hold the tool in
place with one hand. See Figure 1.
FIGURE 1
- Using large adjustable pliers (with the upper jaw on top of
the valve and the lower jaw below the special tool) try compressing the
valve using nothing more than a moderate amount of pressure. If the
valve is good, the valve will easily compress under this pressure.
Using extreme force to try to get the valve to compress is unnecessary.
See Figure 2.
FIGURE 2
- If the valve compresses, release the pliers. The valve is
good. The white plastic ring may have dislodged and be cocked in the
valve bore or resting on the top of the special tool. Reinstall the
ring, making sure it locks into place above the tangs on the plastic
stem. Lower the hoist and release the vehicle. See Figure 3.
- If the valve does not compress, continue with the next
step of this inspection.
FIGURE 3
- Using appropriate diagnostic equipment, check for DTC P1783
(Transmission over temperature condition indicated — Transmission fluid
temperature exceeded 127°C [270°F]). See Figure 4.
FIGURE 4
* The Special Service Support Center will provide approvals and part
number information based on the results of your inspection.
Transmission oil cooler assemblies must be drained of all oil in
preparation for return.
Refer to the appropriate transmission and climate control sections
and, if equipped with a fire suppression system (CVPI only), section
419-03 in the 2006 Crown Victoria workshop manuals for applicable
service procedures.
Copyright © 2006 FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Published By: Recall/Service Programs Department
Ford Customer Service Division