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2014 Ford F250 Super Duty Super Cab Manual

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Fuel and Refueling Low DEF Warnings and Actions - Instrument Cluster Messages (Optional message center messages shown, base message center messages similar) Speed Limited to 50 0 Miles (0 km) - MPH (80 km/h) exhaust fluid tank is Upon Restart empty Exhaust Fluid Empty Speed Limited To 50 MPH (80 km/h) Exhaust Fluid Empty Vehicle restarted with exhaust fluid tank empty Refill exhaust fluid None Refill exhaust fluid Speed is limited to 50 MPH. (80 km/h) - This occurs 200 Engine Idled Soon Exhaust Fluid Empty Miles (322 km) after the vehicle reaches the 0 mile (0 km) exhaust fluid range Engine Idled-See Owner's Manual Exhaust Fluid Empty This occurs when the exhaust fluid is empty and: The vehicle's diesel fuel tank is refueled or, the engine is shut off for 10 minutes or, the engine is idling with the parking brake engaged for 60 minutes. Refill exhaust fluid Refill exhaust fluid Engine is limited to idle ONLY Filling the Diesel Exhaust Fluid tank WARNINGS Make sure that diesel exhaust fluid does not come into contact with eyes, skin or clothing. Should diesel exhaust fluid contact your eyes, flush them with plenty of water and contact a physician. Clean affected skin with soap and water. If diesel exhaust fluid is swallowed, drink plenty of water and contact a physician immediately WARNINGS Refill diesel exhaust fluid in a well-ventilated area. When opening the cap on the diesel exhaust fluid tank or bottle containing diesel exhaust fluid, ammonia vapors may escape. The vapors can be irritating to skin, eyes and mucous membranes. Inhaling ammonia vapors can cause burning to the eyes, throat and nose and cause coughing and watery eyes. Note: Do not put diesel exhaust fluid in the fuel tank. This can cause engine damage not covered by your vehicle's warranty. 22 Super Duty (TFA)

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Low DEF Warnings and Actions — Instrument Cluster Messages (Optional message center
messages shown, base message center messages similar)
None
Refill exhaust fluid
0 Miles (0 km) –
exhaust fluid tank is
empty
Speed Limited to 50
MPH (80 km/h)
Upon Restart
Exhaust Fluid Empty
Speed is limited to
50 MPH. (80 km/h)
Refill exhaust fluid
Vehicle restarted
with exhaust fluid
tank empty
Speed Limited To 50
MPH (80 km/h)
Exhaust Fluid Empty
-
Refill exhaust fluid
This occurs 200
Miles (322 km) after
the vehicle reaches
the 0 mile (0 km)
exhaust fluid range
Engine Idled Soon
Exhaust Fluid Empty
Engine is limited to
idle ONLY
Refill exhaust fluid
This occurs when
the exhaust fluid is
empty and:
Engine Idled-See
Owner’s Manual
Exhaust Fluid Empty
The vehicle’s diesel
fuel tank is refueled
or,
the engine is shut off
for 10 minutes or,
the engine is idling
with the parking
brake engaged for
60 minutes.
Filling the Diesel Exhaust Fluid tank
WARNINGS
Make sure that diesel exhaust fluid
does not come into contact with
eyes, skin or clothing. Should diesel
exhaust fluid contact your eyes, flush them
with plenty of water and contact a
physician. Clean affected skin with soap
and water. If diesel exhaust fluid is
swallowed, drink plenty of water and
contact a physician immediately
WARNINGS
Refill diesel exhaust fluid in a
well-ventilated area. When opening
the cap on the diesel exhaust fluid
tank or bottle containing diesel exhaust
fluid, ammonia vapors may escape. The
vapors can be irritating to skin, eyes and
mucous membranes. Inhaling ammonia
vapors can cause burning to the eyes,
throat and nose and cause coughing and
watery eyes.
Note:
Do not put diesel exhaust fluid in the
fuel tank. This can cause engine damage
not covered by your vehicle’s warranty.
22
Super Duty (TFA)
Fuel and Refueling