2004 Ford F150 Bi-fuel Supplement 2nd Printing - Page 16

2004 Ford F150 Manual

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Starting 4. Turn the ignition to position 5 (START) without pressing on the accelerator pedal. 5. As soon as the engine starts, release the ignition. The ignition will automatically return to position 4 (ON). 4 3 5 2 1 It is normal for the vehicle to experience longer crank times (the amount of time the engine cranks before it starts) when started in the gaseous fuel mode (CNG or LPG, depending upon application). If your Bi-fuel vehicle operates on LPG, under very cold conditions the gaseous fuel injection system may automatically change to the unleaded gasoline operating mode. For more information, refer to Engine operation in the Driving chapter of this supplement. 16

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4. Turn the ignition to position 5
(START) without pressing on the
accelerator pedal.
5. As soon as the engine starts,
release the ignition. The ignition will
automatically return to position 4
(ON).
It is normal for the vehicle to experience longer crank times (the
amount of time the engine cranks before it starts) when started
in the gaseous fuel mode (CNG or LPG, depending upon
application).
If your
Bi-fuel
vehicle operates on LPG, under very cold conditions the
gaseous fuel injection system may automatically change to the unleaded
gasoline operating mode. For more information, refer to
Engine
operation
in the
Driving
chapter of this supplement.
3
2
1
5
4
Starting
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