Description And Operation: Engine
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2006 Mercury Mariner and 2006 Ford Escape. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
CAUTION:
When repairing engines, all parts must be contamination free. If contamination/foreign material is present when repairing an engine, premature engine failure can occur.
NOTE:
Specifications show the expected minimum or maximum condition. Refer to appropriate article
for specifications.
NOTE:
If a component fails to meet the specifications, it is necessary to refinish it or install a new component. Wear limits are provided as an aid to determine if the component can be refinished. A new component must be installed when any component fails to meet specifications and cannot be refinished.
This article contains information, steps and procedures that may not be specific to your engine.
NOTE:
This article covers general procedures and diagnosis and testing of the engine system, except for exhaust emission control devices, which are covered in the
INTRODUCTION - GASOLINE
article or INTRODUCTION -- HYBRID ESCAPE & HYBRID MARINER
article.
The engine incorporates the following features: Refer to appropriate article for the procedure.
- Crankcase ventilation or breather system
- Exhaust emission control system
- Evaporative emission control system
Some engines incorporate a fail-safe cooling system. Refer to appropriate article for the procedure.
The engine, fuel system, ignition system, emissions system and exhaust system all affect exhaust emission levels and must be maintained according to the maintenance schedule. Refer to the scheduled Maintenance Guide.
Correct engine identification is required to order parts. Refer to appropriate article for the procedure.
For complete vehicle and engine identification codes, refer to IDENTIFICATION CODES .