2004 Ford F150 Bi-fuel Supplement 2nd Printing - Page 20

2004 Ford F150 Manual

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Roadside emergencies JACKING YOUR BI-FUEL VEHICLE Your Bi-fuel vehicle may be lifted with the emergency jack as described in Changing the tires in the Roadside emergencies chapter of the Owner's Guide. When lifting your Bi-fuel vehicle, follow these additional steps: • SHUT OFF the gaseous fuel injection system as outlined in Gaseous fuel injection system shutoff in the Maintenance and care chapter of this supplement. • DO NOT use the gaseous fuel injection system components (e.g. tanks, brackets, valves, covers and fuel lines) as a lifting or contact point. • DO NOT allow lifting of vehicle to twist or distort the fuel lines of your gaseous fuel injection system. TOWING YOUR BI-FUEL VEHICLE Refer to Wrecker towing in the Roadside emergencies chapter of the Owner's Guide for towing procedures, except Econoline with the optional fuel tank package which must be flat-bed towed. When towing your Bi-fuel vehicle, follow these additional steps: • SHUT OFF the gaseous fuel injection system as outlined in Gaseous fuel injection system shutoff in the Maintenance and care chapter of this supplement. • DO NOT attach tow bars, tow chains, tow straps or safety chains to the gaseous fuel injection system components (e.g. tanks, brackets, valves, covers and fuel lines). • DO NOT allow tow bars, tow chains, tow straps or safety chains to rest or rub on components of your gaseous fuel injection system. 20

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JACKING YOUR BI-FUEL VEHICLE
Your
Bi-fuel
vehicle may be lifted with the emergency jack as described
in
Changing the tires
in the
Roadside emergencies
chapter of the
Owner’s Guide.
When lifting your
Bi-fuel
vehicle, follow these additional steps:
SHUT OFF the gaseous fuel injection system as outlined in
Gaseous
fuel injection system shutoff
in the
Maintenance and care
chapter
of this supplement.
DO NOT use the gaseous fuel injection system components (e.g.
tanks, brackets, valves, covers and fuel lines) as a lifting or contact
point.
DO NOT allow lifting of vehicle to twist or distort the fuel lines of
your gaseous fuel injection system.
TOWING YOUR BI-FUEL VEHICLE
Refer to
Wrecker towing
in the
Roadside emergencies
chapter of the
Owner’s Guide for towing procedures, except Econoline with the optional
fuel tank package which
must
be flat-bed towed.
When towing your
Bi-fuel
vehicle, follow these additional steps:
SHUT OFF the gaseous fuel injection system as outlined in
Gaseous
fuel injection system shutoff
in the
Maintenance and care
chapter
of this supplement.
DO NOT attach tow bars, tow chains, tow straps or safety chains to
the gaseous fuel injection system components (e.g. tanks, brackets,
valves, covers and fuel lines).
DO NOT allow tow bars, tow chains, tow straps or safety chains to
rest or rub on components of your gaseous fuel injection system.
Roadside emergencies
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