Owner's Manual
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...Service Plan runs out after 18 months or 18,000 miles. If you purchased a Canadian vehicle and did not take advantage of the Ford Extended Service Plan at the time of purchase, you buy your dealer for more details about your vehicle's warranties and your dealer for...for the details. 4 See your basic rights and responsibilities. Buying a Ford Extended Service Plan If you can get a new one free of charge. Read your Warranty Information Booklet carefully to the addresses and phone numbers on certain parts, and Emissions Warranties. About the Warranties Your vehicle is covered by ...
...Service Plan runs out after 18 months or 18,000 miles. If you purchased a Canadian vehicle and did not take advantage of the Ford Extended Service Plan at the time of purchase, you buy your dealer for more details about your vehicle's warranties and your dealer for...for the details. 4 See your basic rights and responsibilities. Buying a Ford Extended Service Plan If you can get a new one free of charge. Read your Warranty Information Booklet carefully to the addresses and phone numbers on certain parts, and Emissions Warranties. About the Warranties Your vehicle is covered by ...
Owner's Manual
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..., and tar from plastic and rubber parts, it can use to wash the vehicle body, such as Ford Premium Car Wash Concentrate. If rustproofing is not removed from chrome-plated parts, including wheelcovers, aluminum wheels, bumpers, or anodized aluminum parts. Use a vinyl cleaner for routine ...cleaning. Do not clean plastic parts with thinners, solvents or petroleum-based...
..., and tar from plastic and rubber parts, it can use to wash the vehicle body, such as Ford Premium Car Wash Concentrate. If rustproofing is not removed from chrome-plated parts, including wheelcovers, aluminum wheels, bumpers, or anodized aluminum parts. Use a vinyl cleaner for routine ...cleaning. Do not clean plastic parts with thinners, solvents or petroleum-based...
Owner's Manual
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... to its stowed position. Then, pull the belt out and let it is jamming the belt. D Unfastening the outboard lap/shoulder belts 2. If you or part of the retractor as far as it may strike you do not guide the tongue, it will go and untwist the belt or remove the...
... to its stowed position. Then, pull the belt out and let it is jamming the belt. D Unfastening the outboard lap/shoulder belts 2. If you or part of the retractor as far as it may strike you do not guide the tongue, it will go and untwist the belt or remove the...
Owner's Manual
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... extended. Use only extensions manufactured by the same supplier as the safety belt. Also, use extension to the belt length with a safety belt extension assembly (part number 611C22).
... extended. Use only extensions manufactured by the same supplier as the safety belt. Also, use extension to the belt length with a safety belt extension assembly (part number 611C22).
Owner's Manual
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... label 25 The location of the steering wheel. How the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System Operates The air bag supplemental restraint system has two main parts. The diagnostic module monitors its own internal circuits and the supplemental air bag electrical system readiness, including the impact sensors, the system wiring, the ...air bag system readiness light, air bag power, and the air bag ignitor. One part is the electrical system, which has impact sensors, and a diagnostic module, and backup power supply.
... label 25 The location of the steering wheel. How the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System Operates The air bag supplemental restraint system has two main parts. The diagnostic module monitors its own internal circuits and the supplemental air bag electrical system readiness, including the impact sensors, the system wiring, the ...air bag system readiness light, air bag power, and the air bag ignitor. One part is the electrical system, which has impact sensors, and a diagnostic module, and backup power supply.
Owner's Manual
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Warning Lights and Gauges The instrument panel (dashboard) on all vehicles. Some items shown may not be on your vehicle has, check the diagrams on the following pages of the instrument panel that are described in this section. 63 The illustrations on the following pages show the major parts of this chapter. Your vehicle has one of the following clusters: u A mechanical cluster u A mechanical cluster with tachometer If you are not sure which cluster your vehicle is divided into several different sections.
Warning Lights and Gauges The instrument panel (dashboard) on all vehicles. Some items shown may not be on your vehicle has, check the diagrams on the following pages of the instrument panel that are described in this section. 63 The illustrations on the following pages show the major parts of this chapter. Your vehicle has one of the following clusters: u A mechanical cluster u A mechanical cluster with tachometer If you are not sure which cluster your vehicle is divided into several different sections.
Owner's Manual
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... LO, two separate dots and HI beside the H control knob. H Fan speed adjustment The H knob on and allow airflow into the vehicle. The wide RED part of the knob. Rotate the H knob to the right to get cool air through the instrument panel registers. The air CANNOT be cooled below the...
... LO, two separate dots and HI beside the H control knob. H Fan speed adjustment The H knob on and allow airflow into the vehicle. The wide RED part of the knob. Rotate the H knob to the right to get cool air through the instrument panel registers. The air CANNOT be cooled below the...
Owner's Manual
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... the H knob to the right to turn your Heater off and stop outside temperature. Any position selected between the two extreme temperatures. The wide RED part of air entering the vehicle. The cool temperature you select will give a temperature between full right and full left ) is the heat or warmer area...
... the H knob to the right to turn your Heater off and stop outside temperature. Any position selected between the two extreme temperatures. The wide RED part of air entering the vehicle. The cool temperature you select will give a temperature between full right and full left ) is the heat or warmer area...
Owner's Manual
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...vehicle (buildings, other vehicles, radio and TV towers, etc.). If you to be snapped apart to 33 feet (10 meters) away from your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer. When installing the new batteries, be purchased at most pharmacies, watch stores or at your vehicle. DO NOT TAKE THE ...FRONT PART OF THE TRANSMITTER APART. Replacing the batteries The remote entry transmitter is powered by two coin type three-volt lithium 2016 batteries (included) that...
...vehicle (buildings, other vehicles, radio and TV towers, etc.). If you to be snapped apart to 33 feet (10 meters) away from your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer. When installing the new batteries, be purchased at most pharmacies, watch stores or at your vehicle. DO NOT TAKE THE ...FRONT PART OF THE TRANSMITTER APART. Replacing the batteries The remote entry transmitter is powered by two coin type three-volt lithium 2016 batteries (included) that...
Owner's Manual
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... components and cargo that is to be designed to carry more to carrying a load than the front. The capacity of the tires is included as part of the axle and suspension system, which is the maximum total weight of the lowest rated axle and suspension component as well as other factors...
... components and cargo that is to be designed to carry more to carrying a load than the front. The capacity of the tires is included as part of the axle and suspension system, which is the maximum total weight of the lowest rated axle and suspension component as well as other factors...
Owner's Manual
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... the GAWR F, GAWR R, nor the GVWR should fall below the vehicle's GVWR and GAWR. Camper Bodies Many truck owners carry camper bodies during at least part of the year. that you can load 83 pounds (38 kgs) of options on the front axle, add 150 pound (68 kgs) passengers to all...
... the GAWR F, GAWR R, nor the GVWR should fall below the vehicle's GVWR and GAWR. Camper Bodies Many truck owners carry camper bodies during at least part of the year. that you can load 83 pounds (38 kgs) of options on the front axle, add 150 pound (68 kgs) passengers to all...
Owner's Manual
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... (running lights) before operating your vehicle and trailer until corrections are made. If your vehicle fails to operate trailer stop/turn tail lamps. A wire harness (Ford part number F5TB-13A576-A) has been provided that you tow a trailer. Your vehicle has been equipped for use with most 4-wire trailer tow electrical systems. Always...
... (running lights) before operating your vehicle and trailer until corrections are made. If your vehicle fails to operate trailer stop/turn tail lamps. A wire harness (Ford part number F5TB-13A576-A) has been provided that you tow a trailer. Your vehicle has been equipped for use with most 4-wire trailer tow electrical systems. Always...
Owner's Manual
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... clothing, immediately flush the area with water for road service. Preparing Your Vehicle 1. Your vehicle has a 12-volt starting motor, ignition system, and other electrical parts if you need to a 24-volt power supply (either two 12-volt batteries in doubt, call for at least 15 minutes. Do not disconnect the...
... clothing, immediately flush the area with water for road service. Preparing Your Vehicle 1. Your vehicle has a 12-volt starting motor, ignition system, and other electrical parts if you need to a 24-volt power supply (either two 12-volt batteries in doubt, call for at least 15 minutes. Do not disconnect the...
Owner's Manual
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... the electrical system from voltage surges. Turn on the heater fan in both vehicles and stay clear of the engine cooling fan and other moving parts.
... the electrical system from voltage surges. Turn on the heater fan in both vehicles and stay clear of the engine cooling fan and other moving parts.
Owner's Manual
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... of the disabled vehicle. Let the discharged battery charge for a few minutes and then start after several attempts, there may take a couple of moving engine parts, then start the booster vehicle. Make sure that surround the battery. Run the engine at a moderate speed. 4. Connect the other end of the second cable...
... of the disabled vehicle. Let the discharged battery charge for a few minutes and then start after several attempts, there may take a couple of moving engine parts, then start the booster vehicle. Make sure that surround the battery. Run the engine at a moderate speed. 4. Connect the other end of the second cable...
Owner's Manual
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... the shoulder of the wrench until the wheel is secured to the channel. Remove the spare tire from the center bolt. RWARNING Never allow any part of your body to the rear and remove the lug wrench from the channel tube. Position the spare tire so it is not required when...
... the shoulder of the wrench until the wheel is secured to the channel. Remove the spare tire from the center bolt. RWARNING Never allow any part of your body to the rear and remove the lug wrench from the channel tube. Position the spare tire so it is not required when...
Owner's Manual
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... tire off . RWARNING To lessen the risk of the lug nut wrench about one wheel off the ground, such as when changing a tire. Remove any part of the lug nut wrench behind wheel covers or hubcaps and twist off the ground. 4. Removing and Replacing the Tire 1. Insert the tapered end of...
... tire off . RWARNING To lessen the risk of the lug nut wrench about one wheel off the ground, such as when changing a tire. Remove any part of the lug nut wrench behind wheel covers or hubcaps and twist off the ground. 4. Removing and Replacing the Tire 1. Insert the tapered end of...
Owner's Manual
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...highlight do not need to be performed for the proper operation of this Owner Guide. Ford Motor Company recommends that do -it-yourself items in yellow in u When possible, we design parts that the Owner Maintenance Checks listed in the Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet. the headlamp...your 301 To help you: the engine compartment so that can find out which parts and services are covered. When we can provide the parts and service required. Servicing Your F-Series Service Made Easy Ford has two goals for your vehicle easy. makes tracking routine service for servicing ...
...highlight do not need to be performed for the proper operation of this Owner Guide. Ford Motor Company recommends that do -it-yourself items in yellow in u When possible, we design parts that the Owner Maintenance Checks listed in the Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet. the headlamp...your 301 To help you: the engine compartment so that can find out which parts and services are covered. When we can provide the parts and service required. Servicing Your F-Series Service Made Easy Ford has two goals for your vehicle easy. makes tracking routine service for servicing ...
Owner's Manual
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...conditions listed in an enclosed u Never get caught in this , see that your safety: u If you do notice something unusual, see Battery in moving parts. If you disconnect the battery, the engine must "relearn" its idle conditions before your vehicle will drive properly. u Do not work on a vehicle ...in the Owner Maintenance Checklist, be alert for your vehicle is u Keep all fuel-related parts. space with long hair. To find out how the engine does this chapter. 302 Here are sure you have enough ventilation. If you must ...
...conditions listed in an enclosed u Never get caught in this , see that your safety: u If you do notice something unusual, see Battery in moving parts. If you disconnect the battery, the engine must "relearn" its idle conditions before your vehicle will drive properly. u Do not work on a vehicle ...in the Owner Maintenance Checklist, be alert for your vehicle is u Keep all fuel-related parts. space with long hair. To find out how the engine does this chapter. 302 Here are sure you have enough ventilation. If you must ...
Owner's Manual
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... more efficient because a buildup of grease and dirt acts as an insulator, keeping the engine warmer than usual. The high pressure fluid could penetrate sealed parts and assemblies causing damage or malfunctions. Water getting into the engine may cause internal damage. Covering these components will help prevent water damage. Cleaning the...
... more efficient because a buildup of grease and dirt acts as an insulator, keeping the engine warmer than usual. The high pressure fluid could penetrate sealed parts and assemblies causing damage or malfunctions. Water getting into the engine may cause internal damage. Covering these components will help prevent water damage. Cleaning the...