2002 Ford F150 Bi-fuel Supplement 1st Printing - Page 10

2002 Ford F150 Manual

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Introduction Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) This label is located on the right rear of your vehicle and identifies the vehicle as using liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) as a fuel. This warning label is located on either the driver's side sun visor or on the dashboard to help inform you of cold weather operating conditions when using LPG as a fuel. This warning label is located in the engine compartment to help ensure safe and proper maintenance of the LPG fuel system. GASEOUS FUEL COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION The following illustrations show the major unique gaseous fuel injection system components of your Bi-fuel vehicle. All of these unique components are constructed of special materials to withstand the effects of CNG or LPG use (depending upon application). NEVER replace a unique Bi-fuel vehicle component with a standard vehicle component or any aftermarket components. Do not modify the gaseous fuel injection system configuration or components. Do not replace the gaseous fuel injection system components with parts not designed for use with your Bi-fuel vehicle. Components designed for use in your CNG or LPG Bi-fuel vehicle consist of special materials and are calibrated especially for your vehicle. Failure to use the correct components may cause damage to the engine and fuel system or possible personal injury. 10

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Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
This label is located on the right
rear of your vehicle and identifies
the vehicle as using liquefied
petroleum gas (LPG) as a fuel.
This warning label is located on
either the driver’s side sun visor or
on the dashboard to help inform you
of cold weather operating conditions
when using LPG as a fuel.
This warning label is located in the
engine compartment to help ensure
safe and proper maintenance of the
LPG fuel system.
GASEOUS FUEL COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
The following illustrations show the major unique gaseous fuel injection
system components of your
Bi-fuel
vehicle. All of these unique
components are constructed of special materials to withstand the effects
of CNG or LPG use (depending upon application).
NEVER
replace a
unique
Bi-fuel
vehicle component with a standard vehicle component or
any aftermarket components.
Do not modify the gaseous fuel injection system configuration or
components. Do not replace the gaseous fuel injection system
components with parts not designed for use with your Bi-fuel vehicle.
Components designed for use in your CNG or LPG Bi-fuel vehicle
consist of special materials and are calibrated especially for your
vehicle. Failure to use the correct components may cause damage to
the engine and fuel system or possible personal injury.
Introduction
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