2002 Ford F150 Bi-fuel Supplement 1st Printing - Page 7

2002 Ford F150 Manual

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Introduction VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION AND LABELING Your Bi-fuel vehicle has several labels to identify it as a CNG or LPG fueled vehicle (depending upon application) and to help identify areas of special attention. • It is important that you and others that operate your Bi-fuel vehicle identify the label locations and understand the information on the labels. • Specific labels are shown within this supplement when applicable. This label is located on the driver's side door frame and lists the date your gaseous fuel injection system was installed. This label is located on the THIS VEHICLE MUST BE OPERATED ON dashboard to remind you to operate UNLEADED GASOLINE A MINIMUM OF your vehicle regularly using ONE TANK EVERY 60 DAYS unleaded gasoline. This helps prevent premature wear on the components of the gasoline fuel system. 7

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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION AND LABELING
Your
Bi-fuel
vehicle has several labels to identify it as a CNG or LPG
fueled vehicle (depending upon application) and to help identify areas of
special attention.
It is important that you and others that operate your
Bi-fuel
vehicle
identify the label locations and understand the information on the
labels.
Specific labels are shown within this supplement when applicable.
This label is located on the driver’s
side door frame and lists the date
your gaseous fuel injection system
was installed.
This label is located on the
dashboard to remind you to operate
your vehicle regularly using
unleaded gasoline. This helps
prevent premature wear on the
components of the gasoline fuel system.
THIS VEHICLE MUST BE OPERATED ON
UNLEADED GASOLINE A MINIMUM OF
ONE TANK EVERY 60 DAYS
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