2004 Ford F150 Bi-fuel Supplement 2nd Printing - Page 22

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Maintenance and care 1. Turn counterclockwise very slowly to the full OPEN position, if equipped. Turning the supply valve quickly may activate the excess flow valve. For more information, refer to Charging the fuel lines of your LPG fuel system in this chapter. • F-150 2. Turn clockwise to the full CLOSED position, if equipped. • F-150 FUEL QUALITY Use of poor quality fuel may result in: • component failure. • leakage from the fueling point. • poor vehicle operation. Use of poor quality fuel may also result in your warranty being invalidated. Compressed natural gas (CNG) Use only a CNG fuel that meets the specification of NFPA-52 and SAE J1616 in your CNG Bi-fuel vehicle. Specifications NFPA-52 and SAE J1616 place limits on particulate contamination and moisture content to ensure a quality CNG fuel. The use of a CNG fuel that does not meet specifications NFPA-52 and SAE J1616 is not recommended and may cause engine damage. 22

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1. Turn counterclockwise very slowly to the full OPEN position, if
equipped. Turning the supply valve quickly may activate the excess flow
valve. For more information, refer to
Charging the fuel lines of your
LPG fuel system
in this chapter.
F-150
2. Turn clockwise to the full CLOSED position, if equipped.
F-150
FUEL QUALITY
Use of poor quality fuel may result in:
component failure.
leakage from the fueling point.
poor vehicle operation.
Use of poor quality fuel may also result in your warranty being
invalidated.
Compressed natural gas (CNG)
Use only a CNG fuel that meets the specification of NFPA-52 and SAE
J1616 in your
CNG Bi-fuel
vehicle. Specifications NFPA-52 and SAE
J1616 place limits on particulate contamination and moisture content to
ensure a quality CNG fuel.
The use of a CNG fuel that does not meet specifications NFPA-52 and
SAE J1616 is
not recommended
and may cause engine damage.
Maintenance and care
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