Car interior device IPS components IPS Mondeo includes adaptive dual-section airbags for the driver and adjacent passenger, including a recognition system that analyzes the level of the...
Ventilation and heating Part of the oncoming air flow passes through the ventilation grill in front of the front glass and then enters the vehicle inside the air distribution system to the...
Periodically check heating and ventilation systems From time to time, you should check the microclimate in the cabin of your Mondeo. Dust particles, road grime, insects or fallen autumn leaves can finally clog the air...
Removing the heating and ventilation control unit Since in practice the presence of systems with manual temperature control in the passenger compartment prevails, the following is a description of the dismantling of the...
Fan In all Mondeo models, cabin air exchange is supported by a four-stage centrifugal fan. Usually the fan is located in front of the heat exchanger, and therefore, even on...
Fan Troubleshooting PROCEDURE If the fan does not run in any switch position, immediately check the corresponding fuse in the fuse box. If the fuse is OK, then check the fan switch. To do...
Fan motor replacement With a certain craft skill, you can always replace the fan motor. PROCEDURE Release the five clips in the lower trim in the right legroom and… ... remove the rotary...
Replacing interior lamps (for a separate lamp) PROCEDURE Turn off interior lighting. Pry out the light with a flathead screwdriver on the side opposite the switch (shown by arrow), And… Pry out...
Switch Your Mondeo has different types of switches. To the right and left of the cladding column «peep out» switch levers on the steering column. The heater fan and interior...
Ignition key coding The master key can be used to encode a spare key or a maximum of eight duplicate keys. The system does not require maintenance. Perform the following coding steps within...
Checking the door contact switch Door contact switches for interior lighting are located in the B-pillar and C-pillar door retainers. If there are malfunctions in their functioning, check the switch....
Removing the radio In the following description, attention is drawn to Ford standard equipment only. For additional installation of other radio units, you should have a kit that is...
Dismantling the speaker Depending on the equipment and model variant, your Mondeo has full-range loudspeakers installed in the doors. Front doors PROCEDURE Turn off the radio and disconnect the...
Dismantling the outdoor antenna The factory-installed radio receiver uses an outdoor antenna to receive radio signals. External antennas are firmly fixed - provided that when passing through the...
Removing the rear seat back Since the rear bench seat is fastened to the bottom with steel bolts in front and is clamped behind the backrest, we will not dwell here in detail - to dismantle it,...
Removing the front door trim PROCEDURE Disconnect the battery and then remove the inner lining of the outside rear-view mirror. Pull out plug 1 first and then unscrew screw 2. Remove an internal...
Removing the side windows / power window Side glass PROCEDURE Center the side window with the clamping screw in the service opening. To do this, lower the glass by about 160 mm. Center the side window with the...
Power window PROCEDURE Disconnect the battery and, as described above, remove the side glass. Remove the door handle holder (indicated by an arrow) and clip the cable strand from the...
Power window motor setting PROCEDURE After disconnecting the battery, in principle it is necessary to carry out adjustment of each power window. Press the power window switch, the window should...
Removing the door handle The procedure for dismantling the handles of the rear and front doors differ slightly. Therefore, the dismantling of the front door handle is described below as an...
Removing the steering lock PROCEDURE Disconnect the battery. Release screws 1 and clips 2 of a protective facing under a column of a steering. Remove the protective lining under the steering...