2004 Ford F150 Bi-fuel Supplement 2nd Printing - Page 27

2004 Ford F150 Manual

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Maintenance and care 1. Locate and remove the protective cap from the vehicle's LPG fueling point. 2. Remove any debris that may be present at the fueling point. 3. Open the outage valve. Depending upon application, it may be necessary to remove an access panel to reach the outage valve. Wear protective gloves when operating the outage valve to protect your hands from possible freeze burns. 4. Follow the LPG fueling procedures provided by the propane gas dealer and dispense the LPG until the fuel tank(s) are full or until liquid propane spits out of the outage valve. 5. When refueling is complete, follow the propane gas dispensing equipment's operating procedures to shut the propane gas flow off. 6. Close the outage valve. If removed, replace the access panel. Wear protective gloves when operating the outage valve to protect your hands from possible freeze burns. 7. Remove the LPG dispensing connector and put the protective cap on the vehicle's LPG fueling point. 27

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1. Locate and remove the protective
cap from the vehicle’s LPG fueling
point.
2. Remove any debris that may be
present at the fueling point.
3. Open the outage valve.
Depending upon application, it may
be necessary to remove an access
panel to reach the outage valve.
Wear protective gloves when
operating the outage valve
to protect your hands from
possible freeze burns.
4. Follow the LPG fueling procedures provided by the propane gas dealer
and dispense the LPG until the fuel tank(s) are full or until liquid
propane spits out of the outage valve.
5. When refueling is complete, follow the propane gas dispensing
equipment’s operating procedures to shut the propane gas flow off.
6. Close the outage valve. If
removed, replace the access panel.
Wear protective gloves when
operating the outage valve
to protect your hands from
possible freeze burns.
7. Remove the LPG dispensing
connector and put the protective cap on the vehicle’s LPG fueling point.
Maintenance and care
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