Brake Pedal - Oil Can Clicking Noise
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Article No.
92-14-3
07/01/92
^ BRAKES - "OIL CAN CLICKING" NOISE WHEN BRAKE PEDAL IS PRESSED - VEHICLES WITH NON ANTI-LOCK BRAKES AND ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL
^ NOISE - "OIL CAN CLICKING" SOUND WHEN BRAKE PEDAL IS PRESSED - VEHICLES WITH NON ANTI-LOCK BRAKES AND ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROL
^ SPEED CONTROL - SWITCH ACTIVATION MAKES "OIL CAN CLICKING" NOISE WHEN BRAKE PEDAL IS PRESSED - VEHICLES WITH NON ANTI-LOCK BRAKES
FORD:
1992 CROWN VICTORIA
LINCOLN-MERCURY:
1992 GRAND MARQUIS
ISSUE:
An "oil can clicking" noise may be heard when pressing the service brake pedal. The noise is most prevalent when the vehicle is stopped in PARK and the brake pedal is pressed. It is caused by brake fluid hydraulic pressure activation of the electronic speed control switch.
ACTION:
Replace the speed control switch, which is attached to the adapter assembly brake control switch and is mounted on the brake proportioning valve, with a new speed control deactivating switch assembly (F2AZ-9F924-A). Refer to the 1992 Crown Victoria/Grand Marquis Service Manual, Section 10-03A, for service details. Bleed the brake system. Refer to the 1992 Crown Victoria/Grand Marquis Service Manual, Pages 06-06-4 and 06-06-5, for brake bleeding procedure.
PART NUMBER PART NAME CLASS
F2AZ-9F924-A Speed Control Deactivating B
Switch Assembly
OTHER APPLICABLE ARTICLES:
NONE
WARRANTY STATUS:
Eligible Under Bumper To Bumper Warranty Coverage
OPERATION DESCRIPTION TIME
921403A Replace Electronic Speed 1.0 Hr.
Control Switch And Bleed
Brake System
DEALER CODING
BASIC PART NO. CONDITION CODE
9F924 56
OASIS CODES:
301000, 702000