2002 Ford F150 Bi-fuel Supplement 1st Printing - Page 19

2002 Ford F150 Manual

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Driving The characteristics of LPG are unique from those of CNG, unleaded gasoline and diesel fuel. If your Bi-fuel vehicle operates on LPG, the gaseous fuel injection system may, as indicated by the label on the dashboard or the sun visor, automatically change to the unleaded gasoline operating mode under certain conditions in very cold temperatures (below -7° C [20° F]). If you expect to operate your LPG Bi-fuel vehicle in very cold temperatures, be sure to maintain an adequate supply of unleaded gasoline in the fuel tank. TRAILER TOWING WITH YOUR BI-FUEL VEHICLE Refer to Towing a trailer in the Driving chapter of the Owner's Guide for trailer towing procedures. 19

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The characteristics of LPG are unique from those of CNG, unleaded
gasoline and diesel fuel. If your
Bi-fuel
vehicle operates on LPG, the
gaseous fuel injection system may, as indicated by the label on the
dashboard or the sun visor, automatically change to the unleaded
gasoline operating mode under certain conditions in very cold
temperatures (below –7° C [20° F]).
If you expect to operate your LPG Bi-fuel vehicle in very cold
temperatures, be sure to maintain an adequate supply of
unleaded gasoline in the fuel tank.
TRAILER TOWING WITH YOUR BI-FUEL VEHICLE
Refer to
Towing a trailer
in the
Driving
chapter of the Owner’s Guide
for trailer towing procedures.
Driving
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