I believe this is not relevant as the 2.5L engines use timing chains and not timing belts. No required maintenance- no belt to break.
I was told by my local ford dealership that it indeed is a non interference designed engine. The dual overhead vct cam engine
Answerfour cylinder zetecs are not interfaced engines. the block says VCT. Varible cam timing. I lost my timing belt while climbing a hill, and my mechanic said I was lucky a had a vct motor.
casting number right above exhuast header it start with RF-xxxx the difference is focus and escape have a non vct engine and cougar mystique contour and escort zx2 are vct equipped
???Which solenoid? vct and location 98 Ford countor
Go to the Library, & get a Haynes manual for the 1995 through 2000 Contour. Or go to the Ford Dealer parts dept., & have them print out the picture of of it. that will give you an idea of what you need to take apart. better yet get both.
The codes P1383 and P1388 for a 2000 Jaguar S-Type are related to the Variable Camshaft Timing (VCT) system. Specifically, P1383 indicates a malfunction in the VCT system, typically due to issues with the camshaft timing or the VCT solenoid, while P1388 suggests that the VCT actuator is not functioning properly. These codes can lead to performance issues, such as reduced engine efficiency or power loss. It's advisable to inspect the VCT components and associated wiring for faults.
WE need to knw which engine you have: 2.0 Zetec, 2.0 SPI, 2.0 Zetec VCT?
None of the ZX2's had or have interference engines. The shop manuals list them as interference but they are referred to simply as 'Escorts'. The Escort (not the ZX2 but the 4-door) had a different 2.0 and it is an interference engine. This is why there is so much confusion. There are 4 reliefs cut into the top of each piston to clear the valves should the belt break during engine operation. The same is true for the Zetec engine found in the Contour/Mystique and the Focus Zetec, excluding the SVT Focus. The SVT has increased compression and therefore is an interference engine. Something often overlooked is the variable cam (VCT) on the exhaust cam of the ZX2 Zetec and some Contour/Mystique Zetecs. If you replace a belt before there is a failure, then the procedure is simple. However, if the belt breaks while the engine is in operation, you often need to reset the VCT gear. Otherwise, the VCT will not be able to operate in the correct range and will set a P1380, P1381, or P0340 code, or all of them. The P0340 is misleading because it is defined: Cam sensor circuit malfunction. Most people or shops replace the cam sensor and find the code persist because the real problem is the physical timing. I don't know why the PCM sets this code for bad physical timing. Maybe it sees the timing is off and doesn't know the difference between a bad sensor and bad timing. Any case, there are several text and video how-to's for doing this job. There is only a small handful that show you how to do it correctly. Search out Team ZX2 dot com for the correct way to timing the engine.
The Variable Camshaft Timing (VCT) cam sensor monitors the position of the camshaft in relation to the crankshaft in an engine. This information is crucial for the engine control unit (ECU) to optimize timing for valve opening and closing, enhancing performance, fuel efficiency, and emissions control. By adjusting the timing based on various conditions, the VCT system helps improve engine responsiveness and overall efficiency.
as far as i know it is the same as a 98 and you just need to unbolt the vct (the sensor in the middle of the cams) and then you can pull the front cam apart
the variable cam timing (VCT) solenoid on the ZX2 can be found on the same side of the engine as the cam gears are on. The parts of the VCT are located on the exhaust cam and between the two cams
twin-indepedent variable cam timing (Ti-VCT)