1999 Ford Expedition Owner Guide 1st Printing

1999 Ford Expedition Manual

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    Introduction Instrumentation Controls and features Seating and safety restraints Starting and driving Starting Driving Roadside emergencies Servicing Maintenance and retrieval system or translation in whole or part is not permitted without written authorization from Ford Motor Company. Copyright
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    Indicates that this Owner Guide contains information on this subject. Please refer to the Index to locate the appropriate section which the moving parts a chance to break in. INFORMATION ABOUT THIS GUIDE The information found in this guide was in effect at the time of printing. Ford may change the
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    of utility type vehicles Before you drive your vehicle, please read this Owner's Guide carefully. Your vehicle is not a passenger car. As with other vehicles of this type, failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control or an accident. Be sure to read Driving off road in the
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    Instrumentation Instrument cluster (pg. 6) Instrument panel dimmer switch (pg. 18) Driver side air bag (pg. 89) Headlamp control (pg. 17) H 40 60 80 00 20 DOOR AJAR THEFT RPMX1000 40 60 H L H BRAKE FUEL RESET L F E 20 0 MPH km/h SELECT/RESET D C ON RES SET ACCEL P OFF COAST PEDALS
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    button) (pg. 113) VOL-PUSH ON FM 1 AM FM BASS TREB ST BAL FADE AUTO SET SEEK DISCS REW 1 TUNE SCAN EJ DOLBY 8 NR TAPE CD FF 2 SIDE 1-2 3 4 COMP 5 SHUFFLE 6 LO A4WD PANEL A/C OFF PANEL & FLOOR FLOOR FLR & DEF DEF 4H 4L HI MAX A/C COOL WARM 4WD
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    WARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMES DOOR AJAR THEFT H 40 60 80 00 20 40 60 km/h RPMX1000 H L H BRAKE FUEL RESET 4X4 LOW RANGE L LOW FUEL SERVICE ENGINE SOON 20 0 F E FUEL DOOR MPH SELECT/RESET CK SUSP D 2 P RN D C Low fuel Illuminates as an early reminder of a low fuel condition indicated
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    . Under engine misfire conditions, excessive exhaust temperatures could damage the catalytic converter, the fuel system, interior floor coverings or other vehicle components, possibly causing a fire. Air bag readiness Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned ON. If the light fails to
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    , seek service immediately. Illumination after releasing the parking brake indicates low brake fluid level and the brake system should be inspected immediately. Anti-lock brake system (ABS) Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position ABS and the engine is off. If the light
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    anti-theft system in the Controls and features chapter. Charging system Illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position and the engine is off. The light also illuminates when the battery is not charging properly, requiring electrical system service. Oil pressure/Engine coolant This light
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    4x4 Check air suspension Illuminates momentarily when the ignition is turned to the ON position and the engine is OFF. The light also illuminates when the air suspension system requires servicing. For information on the air suspension system, refer to the Driving chapter. CK SUSP Low washer fluid
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    on, the ignition is off (and the key is not in the ignition) and the driver's door is opened. GAUGES DOOR AJAR THEFT H 40 60 80 00 20 40 60 km/h RPMX1000 H L H BRAKE FUEL RESET 4X4 LOW RANGE L LOW FUEL SERVICE ENGINE SOON 20 0 F E FUEL DOOR MPH SELECT/RESET CK SUSP D 2 P RN D C 11
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    amount of reserve FUEL DOOR fuel in the removed from the fuel tank in order for the gauge to instantaneously update. If less than six gallons is the change engine is overheating. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible, switch off the engine immediately and let the engine cool. Refer to Engine
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    remove the coolant reservoir cap while the engine is running or hot. This gauge indicates the temperature of the engine coolant, not the coolant level. If the coolant is not at its proper level the gauge indication will not be accurate. If the gauge enters the red section, the oil pressure/engine
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    the normal range (the area between the "L" and "H"). If the gauge indicates low pressure, stop the vehicle as soon as safely L possible and switch off the engine immediately. Check the oil level. Add oil if needed (refer to Engine oil in the Maintenance and care chapter). If the oil level is correct
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    the trip computer display from metric to English units. Press again to change from English to metric units. MODE RESET E/M MILES TO EMPTY Mode control Each press of the MODE control will display a different feature as follows: MODE E/M Compass display. Refer to RESET Electronic compass in the
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    indicate the vehicle's average fuel economy in liters/100 km (or miles/gallon) since last reset. • To reset the average fuel economy: 1. Press the MODE control repeatedly until AVG F/ECON is E/M MODE displayed (no other display is resettable). 2. Press the E/M and MODE
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    a reduced output. To activate: • the engine must be running and • the headlamp control is in the OFF or Parking lamps position. lighting during these conditions. Failure to activate your headlamps under these conditions may result in a collision. Foglamp control (if equipped) The headlamp control
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    position to turn off. AUTOLAMP CONTROL The autolamp system provides light sensitive automatic on-off control of the exterior lights normally controlled by the headlamp control. The autolamp system also keeps the lights on for a preselected period of time after the ignition switch is turned to OFF
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    control again. 4WD CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED) This control operates the 4WD. Refer to the Driving chapter for more information. A4WD 4H 4L AUXILIARY POWER POINT The auxiliary power point is located on the instrument panel. Do not plug optional electrical accessories into the cigarette lighter. Use
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    Controls and features USING YOUR AUDIO SYSTEM Premium AM/FM Stereo/Cassette/Premium Sound (CD Changer Compatible) BASS SEL VOL PUSH ON CD TAPE EJ TREB BAL FADE RDS MUTE SEEK TUNE SCAN AUTO AM FM REW FF SIDE 1.2 COMP SHUFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 MACHா Audio System with Premium AM/FM Stereo
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    Your vehicle is equipped with a delayed accessory feature. This feature enables the audio playing media to continue playing up to 10 minutes after the ignition has been turned off, or until a door is opened. Volume/power control Press the control to turn the audio system on or off. VOL PUSH ON
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    station is located there). Hold for quick movement. Tune adjust for CD changer • Press to select the previous TUNE disc in the CD changer. (Play will begin on the first track of the disc unless the CD changer is in shuffle mode.) Refer to Shuffle feature for more information. Hold the control to
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    and features • Press to select the next disc in the CD changer. Hold the control to fast-forward through the remaining discs. Seek function The seek function control works in radio, tape or CD mode (if equipped). Seek function in radio mode • Press to find the next listenable station down the
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    , wrapping back to the first track at the end of the CD.) To stop on a particular selection, press the control again. Radio station memory preset The radio is equipped with six station memory preset controls. These controls can be used to select up to six preset AM stations and twelve FM stations
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    . To deactivate autoset and return to your audio system's manually set memory stations, press the control again. Bass adjust The bass adjust control allows you to increase or decrease the audio system's bass output. Press the BASS control. Use the SEL control to increase or decrease the amount of
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    into the audio system) CD TAPE while in the radio or CD mode, press the TAPE control. Press the button during rewind or fast forward to stop the rewind or fast forward function. • To begin CD play (if equipped with CD DJ), ensure that the CDs CD TAPE are loaded. Press the CD control. The first
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    with the CD changer, the shuffle feature continues to the next disc after all tracks are played. Press the SHUFFLE control to start this feature. Random order play will continue until the SHUFFLE control is pressed again. Radio data system (RDS) feature This feature allows your audio system to
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    it is broadcasting RDS data). RDS DSP SEL Program type • Press the RDS control until the FIND program type is displayed. • Use the SEL control to select the program type. With the feature on, use the SEEK or SCAN control to find the desired program type from the following selections: • Classic
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    the clock for information. Mute mode Press the control to mute the playing media. Press the control again to return to the playing media. MUTE Digital signal processing (if equipped) The digital signal processing (DSP) feature allows you to change the DSP RDS signal mode to suit your listening
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    of about 30 000. • NEWS-"voice-only" type of sound with a limited audio band. Press the DSP control until one of the following appears: DSP RDS • ALL SEATS • DRIVER SEAT • REAR SEATS Use the SELECT control to change the equalization to the desired mode. SEL Setting the clock with radio data system
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    allow the middle seat passengers to operate the radio, tape, CD or CD changer (if equipped). - VOLUME + MODE SEEK MEMORY To turn on the rear seat controls, 1 2 3 5 6 4 press the memory preset controls 3 will and 5 at the same time. The appear in the display. Pressing 3 and 5 at the same
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    cut out once the speaker on/off control is pressed. The front speaker will remain playing for the front passengers. Press the control again to deactivate the headphones. Mode select Push the MODE control to toggle between AM, FM1, FM2, tape, CD or CD changer (if equipped). - VOLUME + MODE SEEK
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    FM2. Push the MEMORY control in CD changer mode (if equipped) CD mode (if equipped), use the SEEK function to access the next - VOLUME + MODE SEEK MEMORY or previous selection. CD changer (if equipped) Your CD changer is located in the center console. 1. Slide the door to access the CD changer
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    Controls and features 2. Press to eject the magazine. 3. Turn the magazine (A) over. 4. Using the disc holder release knob (C), pull the disc holder (B) out of the magazine. A B C A If you pull too hard on the disc holder, the disc holder
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    Controls and features 5. Line up the CD with the groove of the disc holder. Ensure that the label on the CD faces downwards. 6. use the magazine supplied with the CD changer, other types will damage the unit. Troubleshooting the CD changer (if equipped) The laser beam used in the compact disc player
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    Controls and features • The player's internal temperature is above 60°C (140°F). Allow the player CD cleaner and wipe from the center out to the edge. Do not use circular motion. CD and CD changer hub. • Remove loose labels before inserting tapes. • Do not leave tapes in the cassette player for a
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    frequency is displayed. The audio system automatically switches to single channel reception if it will improve the reception of a station normally received in stereo. Audio system warranties and service Refer to the "Warranty Guide" for audio system warranty information. If service is necessary, see
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    FLR & DEF DEF The air conditioning compressor will operate in all modes except PANEL and FLOOR. However, the air conditioning will only function if the outside temperature is about 10°C (50°F) or above. Since the air conditioner removes considerable moisture from the air during operation, it is
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    , use this mode to prevent undesirable odors from entering the vehicle. • PANEL & FLOOR-Distributes outside air through the instrument panel registers and the floor ducts. Heating and air conditioning capabilities are provided in this mode. For added customer comfort, when the temperature control
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    with the airflow to the back seats (if equipped). • Remove any snow, ice or leaves from the air intake area (at the bottom of the windshield under the hood). • If your vehicle has been parked with the windows closed during hot weather, the air conditioner will do a much faster job of cooling if you
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    fan will be at a low speed and the air will be directed to the windshield. In 31⁄2 minutes or less, the fan speed will start to increase and the airflow location will change to the floor area. If unusual conditions exist (i.e.-window fogging, etc.), the manual override controls allow you to select
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    one of the override controls) and manual control of fan speed ( ) if automatic fan speed is not desired. To control the temperature, select to switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius. The English/Metric (E/M) control on the trip computer and message center (if equipped) will not change temperature
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    override controls are located at the bottom of the EATC and allow you to determine where airflow is directed. To return to full automatic control, press AUTOMATIC. F OFF HI OUTSIDE TEMP AUTO AUTOMATIC MAX A/C VENT PNL • FLR FLOOR FLR • DEF DEF LO The air conditioning compressor will
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    windshield defroster ducts. If the temperature is about 10°C (50°F) or higher, the air conditioner will automatically dehumidify the air to prevent fogging. -Distributes outside air through the windshield defroster • DEF ducts. It can be used to clear ice or fog from the windshield. If the outside
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    Controls and features Displaying outside temperature Press OUTSIDE TEMP to display the outside air temperature. It will be displayed until OUTSIDE TEMP is pressed again. OUTSIDE TEMP MAX A/C VENT PNL • FLR If the selected temperature is changed in vehicle and station locations. Operating tips •
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    Controls and features • Remove any snow, ice or leaves from the air intake area (at the bottom of the windshield). • If your vehicle has been parked with the windows closed during hot weather, the air conditioner will do a much faster job of cooling if you drive for two or three minutes with the
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    DEF DEF A/C MAX A/C HI COOL WARM When the auxiliary A/C-heater control is set to FLOOR, airflow only occurs from the third row seat floor vent located in the driver's side rear quarter trim panel. When the auxiliary A/C-heater control is set to PANEL, airflow occurs from the overhead 2nd and 3rd
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    key removal. 1 3. OFF, shuts off the engine and all accessories without locking the steering wheel. 4. ON, all electrical circuits operational. Warning lights illuminated. Key position when driving. 5. START, cranks the engine. Release the key as soon as the engine starts. TURN SIGNAL CONTROL • Push
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    Do not use the speed control in heavy traffic or on roads that are winding, slippery, or unpaved. Do not shift the gearshift lever into N (Neutral) with the speed control on. To turn speed control off • Press OFF or • Turn off the vehicle ignition. ON OFF Once speed control is switched off, the
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    , you may want to shift to the next lower gear or apply the brakes to reduce your vehicle speed. If your vehicle slows down more than 16 on an uphill, your speed control will disengage. This is normal. Pressing RES/RSM/RESUME will re-engage it. Do not use the speed control in heavy traffic or on
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    the accelerator pedal will return your vehicle to the previously programmed set speed. To set a lower set speed • Press and hold CST/COAST. Release the control when the desired speed is reached or • Press and release CST/COAST. Each press will decrease the set speed by 1.6 km/h (1 mph) or RES SET
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    and features To disengage speed control • Depress the brake pedal. Disengaging the speed control will not erase the previously programmed set speed. Pressing OFF will erase the previously programmed set speed. ON OFF To return to a previously set speed •
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    vehicle is moving. HAZARD FLASHER For information on the hazard flasher control, refer to Hazard flasher in the Roadside emergencies chapter. WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER CONTROLS Rotate the windshield wiper control to the desired interval, low or high speed position. The bars of varying length are for
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    for a longer wash cycle. The washer will automatically shut off after ten seconds of continuous use. Rear window wiper/washer controls For rear wiper operation, rotate the rear window wiper and washer control to the desired position. Select: INT 2 - One second interval rear wiper. INT 1 - Ten second
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    allows automatic upshifts to second, third and fourth gear. Deactivating overdrive Press the Transmission Control Switch (TCS) located on the end of OVERDRIVE the gearshift lever. The Transmission Control Indicator Light (TCIL) (the word OFF) will illuminate on the end of the gearshift lever. The
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    ) Press the release control to open the storage compartment. The door will open slightly and can be moved to full open. The storage compartment may be used to secure sunglasses or a similar object. Installing a garage door opener (if equipped) The storage compartment can be converted to accommodate
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    roof control to close. • To halt motion at any point during one-touch opening, press the control a second time. • The moon roof has a sliding shade that can be manually operating your vehicle in normal conditions. If the compass still appears to be inaccurate, a manual calibration may be necessary.
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    on the trip computer. 5. Release the switch, then slowly press down again. Press the switch repeatedly until the correct zone setting for your geographic location is displayed on the trip computer. 6. To exit the zone setting mode, release pressure from the switch for greater than two seconds. 58
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    , turn off all electrical accessories (heater/air conditioning, wipers, etc.) and make sure all vehicle doors are shut. 1. Start the vehicle. 2. Locate the compass module mounted on the base of the mirror. 3. Insert an appropriate diameter rod (paperclip) into the switch access hole underneath the
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    Controls and features POWER WINDOWS Press and hold the rocker switches to open and close windows. • Press the top portion of the rocker switch to close. AUTO • Press the bottom portion of the rocker switch to open. AUTO One touch down • Press AUTO completely down and release quickly. The driver
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    the left side of the control. Press the right side to restore the window controls. Accessory delay With accessory delay, the window switches may be used for up to ten minutes after the ignition switch is turned to the OFF position or until any door is opened. POWER DOOR LOCKS Press U to unlock all
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    to adjust the right mirror. MIRRORS L R 2. Move the control in the direction you wish to tilt the mirror. MIRRORS L R 3. Return to the center position to lock mirrors in place. Heated outside mirrors Both mirrors are heated automatically to remove ice, mist and fog when the rear window defrost
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    space, like an automatic car wash. CENTER CONSOLE Your vehicle may be equipped with a variety of console features. These include: • utility compartment • cupholders • coin holder slots • tissue box holder • compact disc changer (if equipped) • cellular phone (if equipped) Use only soft cups in the
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    Controls and features Rear center console features (if equipped) The rear center console incorporates the following features: • utility compartment • cupholders POSITIVE RETENTION FLOOR MAT (IF EQUIPPED) Position the floor mat so that the eyelet is over the pointed
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    and cargo from falling out. If you must drive with the liftgate door or window open, keep the vents open so outside air comes into the vehicle. SECURILOCKி PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM Your vehicle is equipped with a coded-key anti-theft system. Only the correct key will be able to start your vehicle
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    the theft indicator stays on for an extended period of time or flashes rapidly, have the system serviced by your dealership or a qualified technician. Programming spare SecuriLockி keys Spare SecuriLock௢ keys can be purchased from your dealership and programmed to your SecuriLock௢ anti-theft system
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    Controls the ignition to OFF and remove the second SecuriLock௢ key from engine. The theft indicator (located on the instrument panel) will light ENTRY SYSTEM Your vehicle is equipped with a remote entry system which allows you to: • unlock the vehicle doors without a key. • lock all the vehicle doors
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    this control a second time within five seconds. The door(s) will lock again, the horn will chirp once and the lamps will flash. If any of the doors are open or ajar, the horn will make two quick chirps, reminding you to properly close the doors. This process will also arm your anti-theft system
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    the key ring. DO NOT TAKE THE FRONT PART OF THE TRANSMITTER APART. 2. Place the positive (+) side of new battery in the same orientation. Refer to the diagram inside the transmitter unit. 3. Snap the two halves back together. Replacement of the battery will not cause the remote transmitter to become
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    to your vehicle while performing this service. Illuminated entry The illuminated entry system will turn on the interior lights when the remote transmitter unlock control is pressed. The illuminated entry system will turn off the interior lights if the ignition switch is turned to the RUN position
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    vehicle doors without using the key. Your vehicle has a factory set 5 digit code that operates the keyless entry system. You can also program your own 5 digit personal entry code. The factory-set code is located: • on the owner's wallet card in the glove compartment • taped to the computer module
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    codes. Your personal code does not replace the permanent code that the dealership gave you. You can use either code to unlock your vehicle. If a second personal code is entered, the module will erase it in favor of the new code. If you wish to erase your personal code, use the following instructions
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    , make sure that the anti-theft system (if equipped) is not armed, ignition is off, and all vehicle doors and liftgate window are closed. 1. Enter 5 digit entry code 2. Press and hold 7/8 control 3. Press and release 3/4 control while holding 7/8 control 4. Release 7/8 control. The horn will chirp
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    so that it is located directly behind your head or as close to that position as possible. Refer to the following to raise and lower the head restraints. The head restraints can be moved up and down. Using the manual lumbar support Turn the lumbar support control toward the front of vehicle
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    Seating and safety restraints Always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips. Lift handle to move seat forward or backward. Pull lever up to adjust seatback. 60/40 split bench seat (if equipped) • Lift
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    Seating and safety restraints Using the armrest (if equipped) Push the release control to move the armrest up or injuring people in a collision or sudden stop. Always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips. Press to raise or lower the front portion
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    To operate the heated seats: • Push control to activate. • Push again to deactivate. The indicator light will illuminate when activated. REAR SEATS Head adjust your head restraints, lift the head restraint so that it is located directly behind your head or as close to that position as possible. Refer
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    on the lower position of the opening. 1. Locate handle below the seat cushion near the bottom of the door side cushion (this handle is marked "A"). 2. Lift the handle and push the seatback toward the front of the vehicle. 3. Press the green control on the seatback to release the closeout panel
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    latched, the seat may cause injury during a sudden stop. 1. Rotate the closeout panel onto the seatback and press the black control (adjacent to the green control) to lock. 2. Locate and lift the handle marked "A". 3. Pull on the seatback while lifting the handle to lift the seat into the upright
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    the outboard seating positions and a manual adjust tongue lap belt in the center seating position. For information on the proper operation of the safety restraints, refer to Safety Restraints in this chapter. The third row seat may be removed from the vehicle for additional cargo space. Accessing
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    . Then, press the release button to separate the detachable anchor from the anchor tongue. 2. Before removing the seat, be sure that the detachable anchor tongue is stowed flat into the vehicle floor. 3. Use the black plastic clip (located just above the detachable anchor) to stow the loose seat
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    the cushion. 4. Lift the seat release bar located at the center of the seat near the floor to release the use of the safety belts and could increase the risk of injury. Refer to the warning label on the seat belt guide the seat positioners over the front pins of the floor tubs. 2. Guide the positioners around
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    Locate the seat belt anchor tongue in the plastic housing on the floor. 4. Disconnect the detachable anchor from its stowage location precautions Always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips. To belts, even when an air bag SRS is provided. 83
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    are more likely to be seriously injured or killed. Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and safety belts. Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a seat and using a safety belt properly. Each seating position in your vehicle has a specific safety
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    . Automatic locking mode In this mode, the shoulder belt is automatically pre-locked. The belt will still retract to remove any slack in the shoulder belt. The automatic locking mode is not available on the driver safety belt. When to use the automatic locking mode • When a tight lap/shoulder
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    to disengage the automatic locking mode and activate the vehicle sensitive (emergency) locking mode. Lap belts Adjusting the lap belt The lap belt does not adjust automatically. The lap belts should fit snugly and as low as possible around the hips, not around the waist. Insert the tongue into the
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    the same supplier as the safety belt. Manufacturer identification is located at the end of the webbing on the label. Also, use the safety belt extension only if the safety belt is too short for you when fully extended. Do not use extensions to change the fit of the shoulder belt across the torso. 87
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    and a chime sounds to remind the occupants to fasten their safety belts. Conditions of operation If...The driver's safety belt is not buckled before the ignition switch is turned to the ON position...Then...The safety belt warning light illuminates for one to two minutes and the warning chime sounds
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    Seating and safety restraints AIR BAG SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS) LOW FUEL F E H 30 20 10 40 40 60 50 80 60 100 70 3 120 H DOOR AJAR BRAKE 000000 80 90 1 2 THEFT 4 VOL - PUSH ON 140 20 160 MPH 5 6 RPMx1000 CHECK ENGINE ABS CHECK SUSP 18 8 0 0 0 km/h 100 RDR OVE IVE AM
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    or over the air bag module. Placing objects on or over the air bag inflation area may cause those objects to be propelled by the air bag into your face and torso causing serious injury. Do not attempt to service, repair, or modify the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System or its fuses. See your Ford
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    to cause the sensors to close an electrical circuit that initiates air bag inflation. The fact that the air bags did not inflate air bag deployment. Thus, it is extremely important that occupants be properly restrained as far away from the air bag module as possible while maintaining vehicle control
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    sensors), the system wiring, the air bag system readiness light, the air bag back up power and the air bag ignitors. Determining if the system is operational The SRS uses a readiness light in the instrument cluster or a tone to indicate the condition of the system. Refer to the Air bag readiness
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    Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) in this chapter for special instructions about using air bags. Important child restraint precautions You are required by law to use safety restraints for children in the U.S. and Canada. If small children ride in your vehicle (generally children who are four years
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    . To improve the fit of lap and shoulder belts on children who have outgrown child safety seats, Ford recommends use of a belt-positioning booster seat that is labelled as conforming to all Federal motor vehicle safety standards. Belt-positioning booster seats raise the child and provide a shorter
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    Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System section in this chapter. • Use the correct safety belt buckle for that seating position. • Insert the belt tongue all of the manufacturer's instructions included with the safety seat you put in your vehicle. If you do not install and use the safety seat properly
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    positions 1. Position the child safety seat in a seat with a combination lap and shoulder belt. An air bag can kill or injure a child in a child seat. If you must use a forward-facing child seat in the front seat, move seat all the way back. Children 12 and under should be properly restrained
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    portions together, route the tongue through the child seat according to the child seat manufacturer's instructions. Be sure the belt webbing is not twisted. 4. Insert the belt tongue into the proper buckle (the buckle closest to the direction the tongue is coming from) for that seating position
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    belt while pushing down with your knee on the child seat. 8. Allow the safety belt to retract to remove any slack in the belt. belt out). If the retractor is not locked, unbuckle the belt and repeat steps two through nine. Check to make sure the child seat is properly secured before each use
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    the front passenger seat cushion frame. The anchor bracket must be installed using the instructions provided with the kit. Tether anchorage hardware kits (part number 613D74) including instructions, may be obtained at no charge from any Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer. Tether anchor brackets may also
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    a closed garage or in other enclosed areas. Exhaust fumes can be toxic. Always open the garage door before you start the engine. See Guarding against exhaust fumes in this chapter for more instructions. If you smell exhaust fumes inside your vehicle, have your dealer inspect your vehicle immediately
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    Starting 2. Make sure the headlamps and vehicle accessories are off. 3. Make sure the parking brake is set. HOOD BRAKE 4. Make sure the gearshift is in P (Park). 5. Turn the key to 4 (ON) without turning the key to 5 (START). 4 3 5 2 1 101
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    Starting DOOR AJAR THEFT H 40 60 80 00 20 40 60 km/h RPMX1000 H L H BRAKE FUEL RESET 4X4 LOW RANGE L LOW FUEL SERVICE ENGINE SOON 20 0 F E FUEL DOOR MPH SELECT/RESET CK SUSP D 2 P RN D C Make sure the corresponding lights illuminate briefly. If a light fails to illuminate, have the
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    are harmful and could kill you. Have the exhaust and body ventilation systems checked whenever: • the vehicle is raised for service. • the sound of the exhaust system changes. • the vehicle has been damaged in a collision. Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components
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    information If the engine is idling while the vehicle is stopped in an open area for long periods of time, open the windows at least 2.5 cm (one inch). Adjust the heating or air conditioning (if equipped) to bring in fresh air. Improve vehicle ventilation by keeping all air inlet vents clear
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    qualified service technician. Anti-lock brake system (ABS) On vehicles equipped with an anti-lock braking system (ABS), a noise from the hydraulic pump motor and pulsation in the pedal may be observed during ABS braking events. Pedal pulsation coupled with noise while braking under panic conditions
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    on or continues to flash, the ABS needs to be serviced. With the ABS light on, the anti-lock brake system is disabled and normal BRAKE braking is still effective unless the ! brake warning light also remains illuminated with parking brake released. (If your brake warning lamp illuminates, have
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    is not recommended to stop a moving vehicle. However, if the normal brakes fail, the parking brake can be used to stop your vehicle in an emergency. Since the parking brake applies only the rear brakes, the vehicle's stopping distance will increase greatly and the handling of your vehicle will be
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    is running. • Do not operate the vehicle with a low power steering pump fluid level. If the power steering system breaks down (or if the engine is turned off), you can steer the vehicle manually, but it takes more effort. If the steering wanders or pulls, the condition could be caused by any of the
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    ride, handling and general vehicle performance for static, on and off-road driving conditions. • The load leveling feature of the air suspension automatically keeps the vehicle at a constant level if a load is added or removed from the vehicle. • The height adjustment feature automatically controls
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    . If the warning light reappears, turn the air suspension switch off and have the vehicle serviced by a dealer or qualified service technician. If the vehicle is loaded beyond the recommended maximum payload, the CK SUSP light may illuminate. To correct this condition, remove or redistribute the
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    , turn ignition key to LOCK, then remove the key. 2. Insert the key and turn it to OFF. Apply the brake pedal and shift to N (Neutral). 3. Start the vehicle. If it is necessary to use the above procedure to move the gearshift, it is possible that a fuse has blown or the vehicle's brakelamps are not
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    Driving If the parking brake is fully released, but the brake warning lamp remains illuminated, the brakes may not be working properly. See your dealer or a qualified service technician. Driving with a 4-speed automatic transmission Understanding gearshift positions Pull the gearshift lever towards
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    ) and is useful when: • driving with a heavy load. • towing a trailer up or down steep hills. • additional engine downhill braking is desired. If towing a trailer, refer to Driving while you tow in the Trailer towing section. (Overdrive) mode, press the Transmission Control To return to Switch (TCS
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    engine braking on downgrades. 1 (First) Use 1 (Low) to provide maximum engine braking on steep downgrades. Upshifts can be made by shifting to 2 (Second) or to (Overdrive). Selecting 1 (Low the instrument panel control is moved to 4WD Low while the vehicle is give them higher centers of gravity than
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    the front and rear wheels to optimize vehicle control. Positions of the Control-Trac system The Control-Trac A4WD system 4H functions in three modes: passenger cars any more than low-slung sports cars are designed to perform satisfactorily under off-road conditions. Avoid sharp turns or abrupt maneuvers
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    Driving Using the Control-Trac system Shifting from A4WD to 4H Move the 4WD control from A4WD to 4H at any a stop. 2. Depress the brake. 3. Place the gearshift in N (Neutral). 4. Move the 4WD control to the 4H (or 4L) position. A4WD 4H 4L Shifting to A4WD Move the 4WD control back to A4WD at a
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    control at all times, especially in rough terrain. Since sudden changes in a steady pattern. Press lightly on the accelerator in each may be damaged or the engine can overheat. Do not spin Do not reduce the tire pressures but shift to a lower drive slowly. Traction or brake capability may be limited
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    front axle are submerged in water, their fluids should be checked and changed, if necessary. Water intrusion into the transmission engine and the possibility of stalling. When descending a steep hill, avoid sudden braking. Shift to a lower gear when added engine braking is desired. When speed control
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    power and quick changes of direction on snow and ice. Apply the accelerator slowly and steadily when starting from a full stop. When braking, apply the brakes as you normally would. In order to allow the anti-lock brake system (ABS) to operate properly, keep steady pressure on the brake pedal. Allow
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    listed on the Safety Compliance Label on the driver's door pillar. • GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) : subtracting the vehicle curb weight for each engine/transmission combination, any required option weight for Certification Label. Do not use replacement tires with lower load carrying capacities
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    Label, found on the inside pillar of the driver's door, lists several important vehicle weight rating limitations. Before adding your vehicle can carry/tow 1. Use the appropriate maximum gross combined weight rating (GCWR) chart to find the maximum GCWR for your type engine and rear axle ratio. 2.
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    taillamps, stop and turn lamps, back up lamps, battery charge, electric brakes (when a customer provided controller is installed) and ground. The kit included with your vehicle provides you with adaptors to attach the brake controller and convert the hitch connector for Class I trailer usage. 122
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    .) 0-2 902 kg (0-6 400 lbs.) 0-3 556 kg (0-7 900 lbs.) 0-3 395 kg (0-7 500 lbs.) (60 square feet) Engine Tire size Maximum GCWR 4x2 4 990 kg 4.6L 3.31 (11 000 lbs.) 5 443 kg 5.4L 3.31 (12 000 lbs in engine damage, transmission damage, structural damage, loss of control and personal injury. 123
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    Do not use hitches that clamp onto the vehicle's bumper or attach to doors closed, allow the vehicle to stand for several minutes so that it can level. 2. Turn the air suspension (if equipped) control to OFF. 3. Measure the height of a reference point on the front and rear bumpers at the center
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    and allow slack for turning corners. If you use a rental trailer, follow the instructions that the rental agency gives to you. Do not attach safety chains to the bumper. Trailer brakes Electric brakes and manual, automatic or surge-type brakes are safe if installed properly and adjusted to the
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    km (50 miles), thoroughly check your hitch, electrical connections and trailer wheel lug nuts. • When stopped in traffic for long periods of time in hot weather, place the gearshift in P (Park) and increase idle speed. This aids engine cooling and air conditioner efficiency. • Vehicles with trailers
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    edge of the rear bumper and • Do not allow waves to break higher than 15 cm (six inches) above the bottom edge of the rear bumper. Exceeding these limits may Replace the rear axle lubricant anytime the axle has been submerged in water. Rear axle lubricant quantities are not to be checked or changed
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    is off. • The hazard lights control is located on top of the steering column. • Depress hazard lights control to activate all hazard flashers simultaneously. • Depress control again to turn the flashers off. FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCH After a collision, if the engine cranks but does not start
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    -off switch is located in the passenger's foot well, behind the kick panel. FUSES AND RELAYS Fuses If electrical components in the vehicle are not working, a fuse may have blown. Blown fuses are identified by a broken wire within the fuse. Check the appropriate fuses before replacing any electrical
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    Pink Green Green Red Red - Yellow - Brown - Black Passenger compartment fuse panel The fuse panel is located below and to the left of the steering wheel by the brake pedal. Remove the panel cover to access the fuses. To remove a fuse use the fuse puller tool provided on the fuse panel cover. 130
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    /Relay Location 1 2 3 4 5 Fuse Amp Description Rating 25A Audio 5A Overhead Trip Computer, Electronic Automatic Temperature Control (EATC), Powertrain Control Module (PCM), Cluster 20A Cigar Lighter, OBD-II Scan Tool Connector 15A Autolamp Module, Remote Entry Module, Mirrors, Air Suspension Switch
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    Used Audio, Four Wheel Air Suspension (4WAS) Module, GEM Module Starter Relay, Fuse 20 Air Bag Module Aux A/C, Heated Seats, Trailer Tow Battery Charge, Turn/Hazard Flasher, Console Blower Door Actuator Climate Mode Switch (Blower Relay), EATC (via fuse 7), EATC Blower Relay 4 Wheel Anti-Lock Brake
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    Relay and Foglamp Indicator Left Side Low Beam Headlamp Autolamp Module, Transmission Overdrive Control Switch Passive Anti Theft Transceiver, Cluster, Ignition Coils, Powertrain Control Module Relay Rear Integrated Control Panel (Audio), CD Player Interior Lamp Relay Battery Saver Relay Rear Window
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    HALF RELAY 203 HALF RELAY 204 HALF RELAY 213 HALF RELAY 210 HALF RELAY 211 Description MAXI FUSE 112 Power Point Powertrain Control Module Headlamps/Autolamps Console Powerpoint Trailer Tow Backup/Park Lamps Parklamps/Autolamps Horn Power Door Locks Daytime Running Lamps (DRL), Fog Lamps Fuel Pump
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    , CMS Sensor Trailer Tow Battery Charge Four Wheel Antilock Brake Module Junction Block Battery Feed 4x4 Shift Motor & Clutch Climate Control Front Blower Not Used Not Used Trailer Tow Electric Brake Air Suspension Compressor Moonroof, Flip Windows and Heated Seats Ignition Switch Battery Feed
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    Charge Relay Not Used Powertrain Control Module Relay Not Used Powertrain Control Module Diode A/C Clutch Diode Not Used Delayed Accessory (Power Windows, Flip Windows, Moonroof) Not Used 602 - *Mini fuses **Maxi fuses Relays Relays are located in the power distribution box and should be replaced
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    , just forward of the rear bumper Jack, wheel nut wrench, Behind the access panel located on the instructions, work gloves right rear quarter panel interior trim Jack handle On top of the radiator support at the front of the engine compartment Item Spare tire Removing the jack handle 1. Open the
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    the spare tire 1. Open the liftgate. 2. Twist counterclockwise and remove access plug (if equipped) from guide tube located just above the rear bumper. 3. Insert the straight end of the jack handle into the guide tube. Forward motion will stop and resistance to turning will be felt when properly
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    the Air Suspension switch prior to jacking, hoisting or towing your vehicle. Refer to the instruction sheet (located behind the interior trim access panel with the jack) for detailed tire change instructions. 1. Park on a level surface, activate hazard flashers and set the parking brake. 2. Place
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    prevent the vehicle from moving when you change the tire, be sure that the parking brake is set and the diagonally opposite wheel is blocked. If the vehicle slips off the jack, someone could be seriously injured. • Front (4x2) OFF AIR SUSPENSION SWITCH INTERRUPTEUR DE LA SUSPENSION PNEUMATIQUE 140
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    put any part of your body under the vehicle while changing a tire. Do not start the engine when your vehicle is on the jack. The jack is only meant for changing the tire. • Never use the front or rear differential as a jacking point. 9. Remove the lug nuts with the lug wrench. 10. Replace the flat
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    two vehicles do not touch. Set the parking brake on both vehicles and stay clear of the engine cooling fan and other moving parts. 4. Check all battery terminals and remove any excessive corrosion before you attach the battery cables. Ensure that vent caps are tight and level. 5. Turn the heater fan
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    Connecting the jumper cables 1. Connect the positive (+) booster cable to the positive (+) terminal of the discharged battery. Note: In the illustrations, lightning bolts are used to designate the assisting (boosting) battery. 2. Connect the other end of the positive (+) cable to the positive
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    of the stalled vehicle's engine, away from the battery and the carburetor/fuel injection system. The preferred locations of an exposed metal part (to ground the circuit) are the alternator mounting brackets or an engine lifting eye. Do not use fuel lines, engine rocker covers or the intake manifold
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    been started, run both engines for a further three minutes before disconnecting the jumper cables. Removing the jumper cables Remove the jumper cables in the reverse order that they were connected. 1. Remove the jumper cable from the ground metal surface. 2. Remove the jumper cable on the negative
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    of the booster vehicle's battery. 4. Remove the jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of the disabled vehicle's battery. After the disabled vehicle has been started and the jumper cables removed, allow it to idle for several minutes so the engine computer can relearn its idle conditions. 146
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    a member, your roadside assistance center. It is recommended that your vehicle be towed with a wheel lift or flatbed equipment. Do not tow with a slingbelt. Ford Motor Company has not approved a slingbelt towing procedure. If equipped with air suspension, the air suspension control must be turned to
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    the engine compartment for easy location. • We provide a Scheduled Maintenance Guide which makes tracking routine service easy. If your vehicle requires professional service, your dealership can provide necessary parts and service. Check your "Warranty Guide" to find out which parts and services are
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    Maintenance and care Do not start your engine with the air cleaner removed and do not remove it while the engine is running. OPENING THE HOOD 1. Inside the vehicle, pull the hood release handle located under the bottom of the instrument panel. 2. Go to the front of the vehicle and release the
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    Battery 2. Automatic transmission fluid dipstick 3. Engine oil filler cap 4. Engine oil dipstick 5. Power steering fluid reservoir 6. Brake fluid reservoir 7. Power distribution box 8. Air filter assembly 9. Engine coolant reservoir 10. Windshield washer fluid reservoir ENGINE OIL 9 Checking the
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    brake and ensure the gearshift is securely latched in P (Park). 4. Open the hood. Protect yourself from engine heat. 5. Locate and carefully remove the engine the MAX mark may cause engine damage. Some oil must be removed from the engine by a service technician. 7. Put the indicator back in and ensure
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    and care Adding engine oil 1. Check the engine oil. For instructions, refer to Checking the engine oil in this chapter. 2. If the engine oil level is not within the MIN and MAX ranges, add only certified engine oil of the recommended viscosity. Remove the engine oil filler cap and use a funnel to
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    and care BRAKE FLUID Checking and adding brake fluid Brake fluid should be checked and refilled as needed. Refer to the Scheduled Maintenance Guide for the service interval schedules: 1. Clean the reservoir cap before removal to prevent dirt or water from entering the reservoir. 2. Visually inspect
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    windshield washer fluid. Checking and adding washer fluid for the liftgate Washer fluid for the liftgate is supplied by the same reservoir as the windshield. ENGINE COOLANT Check the level of the engine coolant in the reservoir. Refer to the Scheduled Maintenance Guide for service interval schedules
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    hot. If you must remove the coolant reservoir cap, follow these steps to avoid personal injury: 1. Before you remove the cap, turn the engine off and let it cool. 2. When the engine is cool, wrap a thick cloth around the cap. Slowly turn cap counterclockwise until pressure begins to release. 3. Step
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    care 4. When you are sure that all the pressure has been released, use the cloth to turn it counterclockwise and remove the cap. Change your engine coolant according to the appropriate schedule listed in the Scheduled Maintenance Guide. Use Ford Premium Engine Coolant E2FZ-19549-AA (in Oregon, F5FZ
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    will illuminate. • the • the Service Engine Soon indicator light will illuminate. If the engine reaches a preset over-temperature condition, the engine will automatically switch to alternating cylinder operation. Each disabled cylinder acts as an air pump and cools the engine. When this occurs the
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    period for the engine to cool. 4. Check the coolant level and replenish if low. Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the engine is running or hot. 5. Re start the engine and take your vehicle to a service facility. Driving the vehicle without repairing the engine problem increases the chance
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    put the cap back on the reservoir. MAX MIN MAX MIN TRANSMISSION FLUID Checking automatic transmission fluid Refer to your Scheduled Maintenance Guide for scheduled intervals for fluid checks and changes. Your transmission does not consume fluid. However, the fluid level should be checked if the
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    can be reached after approximately 30 km (20 miles) of driving. You can check the fluid without driving if the ambient temperature is above 10°C (50°F). However, if fluid is added at this time, an overfill condition could result when the vehicle reaches normal operating temperature. The transmission
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    is correct. If an overfill occurs, excess fluid should be removed by a qualified ADD COLD HOT DO NOT ADD technician. An overfill condition of transmission fluid may cause shift and/or engagement concerns and/or possible damage. DRIVELINE UNIVERSAL JOINT AND SLIP YOKE Your vehicle may be equipped
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    often, have the charging system checked. If your battery has a cover/shield, make sure it is reinstalled after the battery has been cleaned or replaced. For longer, trouble-free operation, keep the top of the battery clean and dry. Also, make certain the battery cables are always tightly fastened
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    dealer or a qualified service technician as soon as possible. Because your vehicle's engine is also electronically controlled by a computer, some control conditions are maintained by power from the battery. When the battery is disconnected or a new battery is installed, the engine must relearn its
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    center to find out more about recycling automotive batteries. RE AD R TU LE N RECYCLE AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE Refer to the Scheduled Maintenance Guide for the appropriate intervals for changing the air filter element. For information on replacement air filter elements, refer to Motorcraft Part
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    unmetered air to enter the engine if not properly seated. 5. Replace the two halves of the air filter housing and secure the clamp. WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES Check the wiper blades at least twice a year or when they seem less effective. Substances such as tree sap and some hot wax treatments used by
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    Changing the wiper blades To replace the wiper blades: 1. Pull the wiper arm away from the windshield and lock into the service position. 2. Turn the blade at an angle from the wiper arm. Push the lock pin manually to release the blade and pull the wiper blade down toward the windshield to remove
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    as a tire graded 100. The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of their use, however, and may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits, service practices, and differences in road characteristics and climate. Traction AA A B C The traction
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    Maintenance and care SERVICING YOUR TIRES Checking the tire pressure • Use an accurate tire pressure gauge. • Check the tire pressure when tires are cold, after the vehicle has been parked for at least one hour or has been driven less than 5 km (3 miles). • Adjust tire pressure to recommended
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    is visible through the tire treads. When replacing full size tires, never mix radial bias-belted, or bias-type tires. Use only the tire sizes that are listed of the vehicle and make it easier for the driver to lose control and roll over. Tires that are larger or smaller than your vehicle's
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    chains. If this does not work, remove the chains to prevent damage to your vehicle. • If possible, avoid fully loading your vehicle. • Remove the tire chains when they are no longer needed. Do not use tire chains on dry roads. • The suspension insulation and bumpers will help prevent vehicle damage
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    of fuel vapor can cause serious illness and permanent injury. • Avoid getting fuel liquid in your eyes. If fuel is splashed in the eyes, remove contact lenses (if worn), flush with water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention. Failure to seek proper medical attention could lead to permanent
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    areas. Do not be concerned if your engine sometimes knocks lightly. However, if it knocks heavily under most driving conditions while you are using fuel with the recommended octane rating, see your dealer or a qualified service technician to prevent any engine damage. 87 Fuel quality If you are
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    pipe. 5. Turn the filler cap clockwise 1/8 of a turn until it stops. If the "Service Engine Soon/Check Engine" indicator comes on and stays on when you start the engine, the fuel filler cap may not be properly installed. Turn off the engine, remove the fuel filler cap and reinstall it being careful
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    do not use the proper fuel filler cap, the pressure in the fuel tank can damage the fuel system or cause it to work improperly in a collision. Fuel Filter Your vehicle is equipped with a fuel filter that is mounted on the underbody. For fuel filter replacement, see your dealer or a qualified service
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    amount of the advertised capacity of the fuel tank due to the empty reserve still present in the tank. Filling the tank For consistent results: • Use the same filling rate setting (low - medium - high) each time the tank is filled. • Allow three automatic click-offs when filling. • Always
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    [55 mph]). • Revving the engine before turning it off may reduce fuel economy. • Use of the air conditioner or defroster may reduce fuel economy. • Use of speed control (if equipped) may improve fuel economy. Speed control can help maintain a constant speed and reduce speed changes. You may want to
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    checks found in your vehicle Scheduled Maintenance Guide. Conditions accessories to your vehicle (for example bug deflectors, rollover/light bars, running boards, ski/luggage racks) may reduce fuel economy. • Use in the top cruise gear and with steady pressure on the gas pedal. • Four-wheel-drive
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    fire. Illumination of the charging system warning light, Check Engine indicator light or the temperature warning light, fluid leaks, strange odors, smoke or loss of oil pressure, could indicate that the emission control system is not working properly. Exhaust leaks may result in entry of harmful and
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    Check Engine/Service Engine Soon" light on. If the vehicle's powertrain system or its battery has just been serviced, the on-board diagnostics system is reset to a "not ready for I/M test" condition engine until the above driving cycle is complete. EXTERIOR BULBS Replacing exterior bulbs Check the
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    remove lamp bulbs unless they can be replaced immediately with new ones. If a bulb is removed for an extended period of time, contaminants may enter the lamp housings and affect lamp performance. Replacing Make sure that the headlamp control is in the OFF position. off of guide ribs to expose the
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    pins are inserted into the proper holes and into the guide ribs. 13. Hold the headlamp assembly snugly against the vehicle and push down on the clips to lock the lamp into place. Replacing front parking lamp/turn signal bulbs 1. Remove the screw and lamp assembly from the vehicle. 2. Rotate the
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    located in the same portion of the tail lamp assembly, one just below the other. Follow the same steps to replace either bulb: 1. Open the liftgate to expose the lamp assemblies. 2. Remove use a screwdriver to remove the lamp assembly). 4. Twist the bulb connector 1⁄4 turn counterclockwise and remove
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    brakelamp assembly. Replacing license plate lamp bulbs The license plate bulbs are located behind the rear bumper. To change the license plate lamp bulbs: 1. Reach behind the rear bumper to locate the bulb. 2. Twist the bulb socket counterclockwise 1⁄4 turn and carefully pull to remove it from the
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    panel lights - see your Trade number 9007 3157NAK 194NA 899 3157K 916 3156K 168 912 dealer REPLACING THE INTERIOR BULBS Check the operation of the following interior bulbs frequently: • interior overhead lamp • map lamp Map lamps To change the map lamp bulbs: 1. Use a small screwdriver to remove
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    , apply the brakes several times to dry them. Waxing your vehicle Wax when water stops beading on the surface. This could be every three or four months, depending on operating conditions. Use only carnauba or synthetic-based waxes. Use cleaning fluid or alcohol with a clean cloth to remove any bugs
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    line. Observe the application instructions on the products. Remove particles such as bird droppings, tree sap, insect remains, tar spots, road salt and industrial fallout immediately. Cleaning the wheels Wash with the same detergent as the body of your vehicle. Do not use acid-based or alcohol
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    care when using a power washer to clean the engine. The high pressure fluid could penetrate the sealed parts and cause damage. • Do not spray with cold water to avoid cracking the engine block or other engine components. • Never apply anything to the drive belt (including belt dressing). • Cover
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    blades or rubber elements replaced when worn. Cleaning the console. The dull finish in this area helps protect the driver from undesirable windshield reflection. Cleaning the interior fabric Remove dust and loose dirt with a whisk broom or a vacuum cleaner. Remove fresh spots immediately. Do not use
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    to remove soap residue. Dry with a soft cloth. For tougher soiling concerns, Ford recommends using the leather cleaning kit F8AZ-19G253-AA, which is available from your Ford Dealer. This mild cleaner and special pad, cleans the leather and maintains its natural beauty. Follow the instructions on
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    plug is removed for inspection, it must be reinstalled in the same cylinder. Cylinders No. 1, 2, 3 and 4 have a "PG" suffix. Cylinders No. 5, 6, 7 and 8 have a "P" suffix. If a spark plug needs to be replaced, use only spark plugs with the service part number suffix letter as shown on the engine
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    Capacities and specifications REFILL CAPACITIES Fluid Brake fluid Ford Part Name High Performance DOT 3 Motor Vehicle Brake Fluid Motorcraft 5W-30 Super Premium Motor Oil N/A Application All Fill to line on reservoir All 5.7L (6.0 quarts) 4X2 with standard suspension 4X4 and 4X2 with rear load level
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    specifications Fluid Engine coolant3 Ford Part Application Name Premium Engine 4.6L V8 engine Coolant with 1 row radiator 4.6L V8 engine with 2 row radiator 5.4L V8 engine with 1 row radiator 5.4L V8 engine with 2 row radiator 4.6L V8 engine with 1 row radiator and aux rear heat 4.6L V8 engine with
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    color). Refer to Adding engine coolant, in the Maintenance and Care chapter. 4 Your vehicle's rear axle is filled with a synthetic rear axle lubricant and is considered lubricated for life.These lubricants are not to be checked or changed unless a leak is suspected, service is required or the axle
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    3 Motor Vehicle Brake Fluid Premium Long Life Grease Ford Premium Engine Coolant Ford part number DOAZ19584-AA or F5AZ19G209-AA E8AE19A501-B C6AZ19542-AB Ford specification ESBM1C93-B or ESRM1C159-A none ESAM6C25-A and DOT 3 ESAM1C75-B ESEM97B44-A Driveshaft, slip spline, double Cardan joint center
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    and MERCON V௡) in a transmission application requiring MERCON௡ may cause transmission damage. Use of any fluid other than the recommended fluid may cause transmission damage. 2 Add 118 ml (4 oz.) of EST-M2C118-A (friction modifier Part No. C8AZ-19B546-A) for complete refill of Ford Traction-Lok rear
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    Capacities and specifications ENGINE DATA Engine Cubic inches Horsepower Torque Recommended fuel Firing order Spark plug gap Ignition system Compression ratio VEHICLE DIMENSIONS Vehicle dimensions (1) Overall length 4x2 mm (in) 5 196.0 (204.6) (2) Vehicle width 2 000.0 (78.7)1 *width including 2 293
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    Capacities and specifications 4 1 3 5 2 197
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    TIRE: XXXX/XXXXX XXX X XXXKG/XXXXLB PRESSURE (FR) XXX kPa/33 PSI COLD PRESSURE (RR) XXX kPa/33 PSI COLD TRAILER TOWING - SEE OWNER GUIDE EXT PNT: XXXXXX XXXXXX RC: XX DSO tag and is located on the driver side instrument panel. AIR BAG XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Engine number The engine number (the
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    Club by contacting your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer. Roadside assistance will cover: • changing a flat tire • jump-starts • lock-out assistance • fuel delivery • towing to the nearest Ford of Canada or Ford Motor Company dealership, or towing to your selling dealership if within 56 km (35 miles
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    , please be aware that some dealers offer service contracts that are not backed by Ford Motor Company or Ford of Canada. On the surface, many independent plans appear to be like Ford's. The problem is that they can often require the use of non-factory approved parts and have much more complex and
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    also carry genuine Ford parts and accessories, providing you with original equipment reliability. Away from home If you are away from home when your vehicle needs service, or if you need more help than the dealership could provide, contact the Ford Customer Assistance Center to find an authorized
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    the dealer and the city where the dealership is located • The year and make of your vehicle • by state law, before pursuing replacement or repurchase remedies provided by certain Motor Company reserves the right to change eligibility limitations, modify procedures and/or to discontinue this service
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    request for reimbursement of consequential expenses unless a service or product concern being reviewed • items not • cases currently in litigation • vehicles not used primarily for family, personal or household purposes Ford Motor Company representative are asked to submit statements at this time.
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    of occurrence(s) • the current mileage • the name of the dealer who sold or serviced the vehicle • a brief description of your unresolved concern • a brief summary of the action taken by the dealer(s) and Ford Motor Company • the names (if known) of all the people you contacted at the dealership
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    to the Center at the following address: Ford Motor Company Customer Assistance Center 16800 Executive control system and may cause engine knocking or serious engine damage. Ford Motor Company/Ford of Canada is not responsible for any damage caused by using improper fuel. In the United States, using
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    Motor Company Worldwide Direct Market Operations. FORD ACCESSORIES use the following or products of equivalent quality: Ford Custom Clearcoat Polish* Ford Custom Silicone Gloss Polish Ford Custom Vinyl Protectant* Ford Deluxe Leather and Vinyl Cleaner Ford Extra Strength Tar and Road Oil Remover
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    . Not all accessories are available for all models. Vehicle Security Remote keyless entry Styled wheel protector locks Vehicle security systems Comfort and convenience Air conditioner Air filtration systems Cargo nets Cargo organizers Cargo shades Cargo trays Dash trim Engine block heaters Gear
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    Removable luggage rack Removable luggage rack adapters Retractable bed hooks and loops Running boards Snow traction cables Soft luggage cover Speed control Towing mirrors Trailer hitch Trailer hitch bars and balls Trailer hitch wiring adaptor Protection and appearance equipment Air bag anti-theft
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    cap Lubricants and oils Molded splash guards Molded vinyl floor mats Rallye bars Rear air deflectors Rear decklid spoilers Side window air deflectors Spare tire lock Step bumpers Canadian Radio Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) regulate the use of mobile communications systems - such as two-way
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    service technician. • Mobile communications systems may harm the operation of your vehicle, particularly if they are not properly designed for automotive use or are not properly installed. When operated, such systems may cause the engine : Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd. Service Publications P.O.
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    safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer or Ford Motor Company. To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-800-424-9393 (202-366-0123
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    description ...89 disposal ...93 indicator light ...92 passenger air bag ...91 Air cleaner filter ...164 Air conditioning automatic temperature control system ...40,41,42,43,45 auxiliary heater and air conditioner ...46 Air suspension ...109 warning light ...10 Anti-theft system ...66 Armrests ...76
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    ...184 replacing bulbs ...179,180,181,182,183 Lane change indicator (see Turn signal) ...48 Liftgate ...64 Lights, warning and indicator ...6 air bag ...7 air suspension ...110 anti-lock brakes (ABS) ...8 anti-theft ...9 brake ...8 charging system ...9 door ajar ...10 engine oil pressure ...9 213
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    Index fuel reset ...11 low fuel ...6 low washer fluid ...10 safety belt ...8 service engine soon ...6,7 turn signal indicator ...8 Locks childproof ...61 doors ...61 Lumbar support, seats ...74,75 Message center ...14,57 english/metric button ...15 menu button ...15 Mirrors fold away ...63 heated
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    Index Ventilating your vehicle ...104 Warning chimes ...11 Washer fluid ...154 Water, Driving through ...119 Windows ...59,60,61 rear wiper/washer ...54 Windshield washer fluid and wipers checking and cleaning ...165 operation ...53 replacing wiper blades ...166 215
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    tank capacity-4x2 without air suspension Fuel tank capacity-4x4 vehicles and 4x2 vehicles with rear load level suspension Engine oil (includes filter change) Tire size and pressure Hood release Coolant capacity1 Power steering fluid capacity Automatic transmission fluid capacity-4R70W2 Automatic
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Before driving
Introduction
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Instrumentation
4
Controls and features
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Seating and safety restraints
77
Starting and driving
Starting
104
Driving
109
Roadside emergencies
131
Servicing
Maintenance and care
151
Capacities and specifications
193
Customer assistance
201
Reporting safety defects
214
Index
215
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