2004 Ford F150 Bi-fuel Supplement 2nd Printing - Page 26

2004 Ford F150 Manual

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Maintenance and care CNG refill capacities - gasoline equivalent Fueling method Slow-fill Fast-fill F-Series Standard 47.3L (12.5 gallons) 40.1L (10.6 gallons) Fuel fill procedure - liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) Refueling a LPG Bi-fuel vehicle involves filling the vehicle's LPG fuel tank(s) to the maximum limit of 80%. Refueling your LPG gaseous fuel injection system is similar in terms of time spent refueling your unleaded gasoline fuel system. Your LPG Bi-fuel vehicle is equipped with an automatic stop-fill device to limit the maximum LPG level in the fuel tank(s) to less than 80%. Use of the 80% outage valve is required to prevent overfilling of the LPG fuel tank(s). Do not attempt to fill the LPG fuel tank(s) without opening the outage valve. Use of the 80% outage valve is required to prevent overfilling the LPG fuel tank(s). Failure to follow this warning may cause damage to the engine and fuel system or possible personal injury. The LPG fueling point, or fuel receptacle is located on the driver's side of the vehicle. When refueling, the engine must be shut off. Use caution when refueling your vehicle. Make sure the engine is turned off and all flammable material is extinguished. Observe all Dispensing Equipment Safety Standards and Operating Procedures. Use the following procedure when refueling your LPG Bi-fuel vehicle. NOTE: LPG vehicles are typically fueled by the propane gas dealer not the vehicle operator. 26

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CNG refill capacities — gasoline equivalent
F-Series
Fueling method
Standard
Slow-fill
47.3L (12.5 gallons)
Fast-fill
40.1L (10.6 gallons)
Fuel fill procedure — liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
Refueling a
LPG Bi-fuel
vehicle involves filling the vehicle’s LPG fuel
tank(s) to the maximum limit of 80%. Refueling your LPG gaseous fuel
injection system is similar in terms of time spent refueling your unleaded
gasoline fuel system.
Your LPG Bi-fuel vehicle is equipped with an automatic stop-fill
device to limit the maximum LPG level in the fuel tank(s) to less
than 80%. Use of the 80% outage valve is required to prevent
overfilling of the LPG fuel tank(s).
Do not attempt to fill the LPG fuel tank(s) without opening the
outage valve. Use of the 80% outage valve is required to prevent
overfilling the LPG fuel tank(s). Failure to follow this warning may
cause damage to the engine and fuel system or possible personal
injury.
The LPG fueling point, or fuel receptacle is located on the driver’s side of
the vehicle.
When refueling, the engine
must
be shut off.
Use caution when refueling your vehicle. Make sure the engine is
turned off and all flammable material is extinguished. Observe all
Dispensing Equipment Safety Standards and Operating Procedures.
Use the following procedure when refueling your
LPG Bi-fuel
vehicle.
NOTE:
LPG vehicles are typically fueled by the propane gas dealer not
the vehicle operator.
Maintenance and care
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