1999 Lincoln Navigator Owner Guide 1st Printing

1999 Lincoln Navigator Manual

1999 Lincoln Navigator manual content summary:

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    Seating and safety restraints Starting and driving Starting Driving Roadside emergencies Servicing Maintenance and care Capacities and recording or by any information storage and retrieval system or translation in whole or part is not permitted without written authorization from Ford Motor
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    that this Owner Guide contains information on this subject. Please refer to the Index to locate the appropriate section which . During the first 1 600 km (1 000 miles) of driving, vary speeds frequently. This is necessary to give the moving parts a chance to break in. If possible, you should avoid
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    this Owner's Guide carefully. Your vehicle is not a passenger car. As with other vehicles of this type, failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control or an accident. Be sure to read Driving off road in the Driving chapter as well as the "Four Wheeling" supplement included
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    RESET 4X4 INT 2 INT 1 OFF P PULL FOR FOG PANEL DIM RESUME SET ACCEL COAST OFF ON MEM BAND VOL TEMP FAN Rear window defroster control (pg. 18) HOOD Instrument panel dimmer switch (pg. 17) Parking brake release (pg. 111) Speed control (pg. 48) Hood release (pg. 154) Driver side air bag
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    Clock (pg. 19) Electronic sound system (pg. 20) H M VOL-PUSH ON FM 1 AM FM BASS TREB ST BAL FADE AUTO SET OVERDRIVE OFF SEEK DISCS REW 1 TUNE SCAN EJ DOLBY 8 NR TAPE CD FF 2 SIDE 1-2 3 4 COMP 5 SHUFFLE 6 OFF OUTSIDE TEMP MAX A/C VENT PNL FLR FLOOR AUTOMATIC FLR DEF DEF HI LO A4WD
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    80 00 20 40 60 NAVIGATOR H L H BRAKE 4X4 LOW RANGE L LOW FUEL SERVICE ENGINE SOON 20 F E MPH km/h RPMX1000 D 2 P RN D SELECT RESET CK SUSP C Low fuel Illuminates as an early reminder of a low fuel condition indicated on the fuel gauge. The light comes on when there is approximately
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    your vehicle serviced at the first available opportunity. Under engine misfire conditions, excessive exhaust temperatures could damage the catalytic converter, the fuel system, interior floor coverings or other vehicle components, possibly causing a fire. Air bag readiness Momentarily illuminates
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    illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position ABS and the engine is off. If the light remains on, continues to flash or fails to illuminate, have the system serviced immediately. With the ABS light on, the anti-lock brake system is disabled and normal braking is still effective unless
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    ி anti-theft system This light indicates the anti-theft alarm system is armed. Momentarily THEFT illuminates when the ignition is turned to ON/START. If the light fails to illuminate, continues to flash or remains on, have the system serviced. Refer to SecuriLock௢ passive anti-theft system in
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    when four-wheel drive low is engaged. If the light continues to flash have the system serviced. Four wheel drive indicator (if equipped) This light momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to ON. Illuminates when 4x4 range is engaged. LOW RANGE 4x4 Check air suspension Illuminates
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    refer to the Seating and safety restraints chapter. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) warning chime For information on the SRS warning THEFT H 40 60 80 00 20 40 60 NAVIGATOR H L H BRAKE 4X4 LOW RANGE L LOW FUEL SERVICE ENGINE SOON 20 F E MPH km/h RPMX1000 D 2 P RN D SELECT RESET CK
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    , the engine is overheating. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible, switch off the engine immediately and let the engine cool. Refer to Engine coolant section, the oil pressure/engine coolant and Check Engine/Service Engine Soon indicators illuminate, refer to What you should know about fail
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    per minute. Driving with your tachometer pointer continuously at the top of the scale may damage the engine. D 2 P RN D SELECT RESET NAVIGATOR RPMX1000 Battery voltage gauge This gauge shows the battery voltage when the ignition is in the ON position. If the pointer moves and stays outside the
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    vehicle checked at your dealership or by a qualified technician. TRIP COMPUTER The trip computer tells you about the condition of your vehicle through a constant monitor of vehicle systems. You may select display features on the trip computer for a display of status. The appearance of your vehicle
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    feature as follows: MODE E/M Compass display. Refer to RESET Electronic compass in the Controls and features chapter for more MILES information. TO EMPTY Fuel range. This displays the approximate number of kilometers (miles) left to drive before the fuel tank is empty. The indicated distance to
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    at dusk or during inclement weather. The Daytime Running Light (DRL) System does not activate your tail lamps and generally may not provide adequate lighting during these conditions. Failure to activate your headlamps under these conditions may result in a collision. Foglamp control (if equipped
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    to turn off. AUTOLAMP CONTROL The autolamp system provides light sensitive automatic on-off control of the exterior lights normally controlled by the headlamp control. The autolamp system also keeps the lights on for a preselected period of time after the ignition switch is turned to OFF. • To turn
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    turns off automatically after 10 minutes or when the ignition is turned to the OFF position. To manually turn off the Driving chapter for more information. A4WD 4H 4L AUXILIARY POWER POINT The auxiliary power point is located on the instrument panel. Do not plug optional electrical accessories
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    Controls and features A second auxiliary power point is located on the left rear side of the console (behind the driver seat). The power point is accessible from the rear seats. CLOCK Press H to set the hour. Press M to set the minute. 19
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    FM Stereo/Cassette/Premium Sound BASS SEL VOL PUSH ON CD TAPE EJ TREB BAL FADE RDS MUTE SEEK TUNE SCAN AUTO AM FM REW FF SIDE 1.2 COMP SHUFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 Alpine Audio System with Premium AM/FM Stereo Cassette (CD Changer Compatible) BASS SEL VOL PUSH ON TREB BAL FADE CD TAPE
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    turned off, the volume will come back on at a "nominal" listening level when the ignition switch is turned back on. Speed sensitive volume (if equipped) With this feature, radio volume changes automatically and slightly with vehicle speed to compensate for road and wind noise. The recommended level
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    FM frequency bands. Press the control to switch between AM, FM1 or FM2 memory preset stations begin radio play. Tune adjust The tune control works in radio or CD mode (if equipped). Tune up the band (whether or not a listenable station is located there). Hold for quick movement. Tune adjust for CD
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    the control to fast-forward through the remaining discs. Seek function The seek function control works in radio, tape or CD mode (if equipped). Seek function in radio mode • disc will automatically replay. Scan function The scan function works in radio, tape or CD mode (if equipped). SCAN 23
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    a forward direction. At the end of the tape's first side, direction automatically reverses to the opposite side of the tape.) To stop on a particular selection allows you to set strong radio stations without losing your original manually set preset stations. This feature is helpful on trips when you
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    the AM/FM select controls. 2. Press the AUTO control. 3. When the first six strong stations AUTO are filled, the station stored in memory preset strong station available. To deactivate autoset and return to your audio system's manually set memory stations, press the control again. Bass adjust The
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    CD select • To begin tape play (with a tape loaded into the audio system) CD TAPE while in the radio or CD mode, press the TAPE control. Fast forward The fast forward control works in tape and CD modes (if equipped). • In the tape mode, tape direction will automatically reverse when the end of the
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    in fast forward action. Tape direction select Press SIDE 1-2 to play the alternate side of a tape. Eject function Press the control to stop and eject (and deactivate) Dolby௡ noise reduction. The noise reduction system is manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
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    control to start this feature. Random order play will continue until the SHUFFLE control is pressed again. Radio data system (RDS) feature This feature allows your audio system to receive station DSP RDS identification or program type from RDS-equipped RM radio stations. The Federal Communications
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    Controls and features Classic Country Info Jazz Oldies R&B Religious Rock Soft Top 40 Show • With RDS activated, press the RDS control until SHOW is displayed. • Use the SEL control to select TYPE, NAME or NONE. RDS DSP SEL RDS clock feature Refer to Setting the clock for information. Mute
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    Controls and features These effects will change the sound quality and may need to be adjusted based upon the program material to suit your listening needs. Press the control to turn the feature on or off. Use the SEL control to select the desired signal mode (the selected mode will appear in the
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    Controls and features Setting the clock with radio data system (RDS) feature Press the RDS control until CLOCK HOUR or CLOCK MINUTE is DSP RDS displayed. Use the SEL control to manually set the time. to increase • Press hours/minutes. • Press to decrease hours/minutes. Rear seat controls (if
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    Controls and features Adjusting the volume Press the + control to increase volume. Press the - control to decrease volume. - VOLUME + MODE SEEK MEMORY - VOLUME + MODE SEEK MEMORY From the rear seat controls, volume control can be set no higher than the current radio setting unless the
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    Controls and features The rear speakers will cut out once the speaker on/off control is pressed. The front speaker will remain playing for the front passengers. Press the control again to deactivate the headphones. Mode select Push the MODE control to toggle between AM, FM1, FM2, tape, CD or CD
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    • In CD mode (if equipped), use the SEEK function to access the next or previous selection. CD changer (if equipped) Your CD changer is located in the center console. 1. Slide the door to access the CD changer magazine. 2. Press to eject the magazine. 3. Turn the magazine (A) over. 4. Using the
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    Controls and features A If you pull too hard on the disc holder, the disc holder may come completely out of the magazine. If this happens, reinsert the disc holder back into the magazine while pressing on the lever (A). 5. Line up the CD with the groove of the disc holder. Ensure that the label on
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    magazine supplied with the CD changer, other types will damage the unit. Troubleshooting the CD changer (if equipped) The laser beam used in the Skipping will not scratch the discs or damage the player. If your changer does not work, it may be that: • A disc is already loaded where you want to
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    km (24 miles). This range can be affected by "signal modulation." Signal modulation is a process radio stations use to increase their strength/volume can cause FM reception problems. Static can be caused on AM stations by power lines, electric fences, traffic lights and thunderstorms. Moving away
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    service Refer to the "Warranty Guide" for audio system warranty information. If service is necessary, see your dealer or a qualified technician. CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM Electronic Automatic Temperature Control (EATC) system The EATC system will maintain a selected temperature and AUTO automatically
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    . The system will automatically determine fan speed, airflow location and if fresh outside air or recirculated air is required. Fan speed remains automatic unless the fan speed thumbwheel is turned or the steering wheel fan speed control is pressed. When in AUTOMATIC and weather conditions require
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    controls are located at the bottom of the EATC and allow you to determine where airflow is directed. To return to full automatic control, press AUTOMATIC. F OFF HI OUTSIDE TEMP AUTO AUTOMATIC MAX A/C VENT PNL • FLR FLOOR FLR • DEF DEF LO The air conditioning compressor will operate
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    air conditioner drain while the system is working and even after you have stopped the vehicle. Under normal conditions, your vehicle's climate control system or higher, the air conditioner will automatically dehumidify the air to prevent fogging. -Distributes outside air through the windshield
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    TEMP to display the outside air temperature. It will be return to the window. If a manual override function is selected while the station locations. Operating tips • In humid weather, select DEF before driving. inside the vehicle, don't drive with the climate control system in the OFF position.
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    air conditioner will do a much faster job of cooling if you drive for two or three minutes with the windows open. This will force most of the hot, stale air out of the vehicle. Then operate the air conditioner control system. work. Turn the air distribution control to the desired airflow position. 43
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    Controls and features Turn the fan speed control to the desired position. - VOLUME + MODE SEEK MEMORY for air to flow through Select these vents: - VOLUME + BAND SEEK MEMORY for air to flow through Select these vents: - VOLUME + BAND SEEK MEMORY 44
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    HI COOL WARM PANEL FLOOR The instrument panel climate controls must be on in order for the auxiliary A/C-heater to operate. F OFF HI OUTSIDE TEMP AUTO AUTOMATIC MAX A/C VENT PNL • FLR FLOOR FLR • DEF DEF LO 45
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    FLOOR, airflow only occurs from the third row seat floor vent located in the driver's side rear quarter trim panel. When the auxiliary the temperature control to the desired temperature. You can get warm or cool air through either the overhead registers or floor vent by turning the auxiliary mode
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    gearshift lever and allows key removal. 1 3. OFF, shuts off the engine and all accessories without locking the steering wheel. 4. ON, all electrical circuits operational. Warning lights illuminated. Key position when driving. 5. START, cranks the engine. Release the key as soon as the engine starts
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    Controls and features SPEED CONTROL To turn speed control on • Press ON. Vehicle speed cannot be controlled until the vehicle is traveling at or above 48 km/h (30 mph). Do not use the speed control in heavy traffic or on roads that are winding, slippery, or unpaved. Do not shift the gearshift lever
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    Press OFF or • Turn off the vehicle ignition. Once speed control is switched off, the previously programmed set speed will be erased. To set a and the vehicle speed must be greater than 48 km/h (30 mph). If you drive up or down a steep hill, your vehicle speed may vary momentarily slower or faster
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    Controls and features speed while driving on a downhill, you may want to shift to the next lower gear or apply the brakes to reduce your vehicle speed. If your vehicle slows
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    Controls and features To set a lower set speed • Press and hold CST/COAST. Release the control when the desired speed is reached or • Press and release CST/COAST. Each press will decrease the set speed by 1.6 km/h (1 mph) or • Depress the brake pedal. When the desired vehicle speed is reached,
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    Controls and features To disengage speed control • Depress the brake pedal. Disengaging the speed control will not erase the previously programmed set speed. Pressing OFF will erase the previously programmed set speed. 52
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    operate, the vehicle speed must be faster than 48 km/h (30 mph). TILT STEERING Pull the tilt steering control toward you to move the steering wheel up or down. Hold the control while adjusting the wheel to the desired position, then release the control. Never adjust the steering
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    slow intervals. Push the control on the end of the stalk to activate washer. Push and hold for a longer wash cycle. The washer will automatically shut off after ten seconds of continuous use. Rear window wiper/washer controls For rear wiper operation, rotate the rear window wiper and washer control
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    CONTROL Activating overdrive (Overdrive) is the normal drive position for the best fuel economy. The overdrive function allows automatic upshifts to second, third and fourth gear. Deactivating overdrive Press the Transmission Control Switch (TCS) located on the end of OVERDRIVE the gearshift lever
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    Controls and features STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS These controls allow you to operate some radio and climate control features. Radio control features • Press MEM/NEXT to select a preset station from memory. •
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    Controls and features Forward storage bin (if equipped) Press the release control to open the storage compartment. The door will open slightly and can be moved to full open. The storage compartment may be used to secure sunglasses or a similar object. Installing a garage door opener (if equipped)
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    compass (if equipped) The compass reading may be affected when you drive near large buildings, bridges, power lines and powerful broadcast antennas. days of operating your vehicle in normal conditions. If the compass still appears to be inaccurate, a manual calibration may be necessary. Refer to
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    3 13 4 12 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 15 14 2. Locate the compass module mounted at the base of the mirror. 3. Turn ignition to the ON position. 4. Insert an appropriate diameter rod (paperclip) into the small hole underneath the compass module and gently press the switch for 1 to 2 seconds until ZONE and the
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    accessories (heater/air conditioning, wipers, etc.) and make sure all vehicle doors are shut. 1. Start the vehicle. 2. Locate the compass module mounted on the base of the mirror. 3. Insert an appropriate diameter rod (paperclip) into the switch E/M RESET AUTOMATIC DIMMING REAR VIEW MIRRORS Your
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    . This feature will learn the radio frequency codes of most current transmitters to operate garage doors, entry gates, security systems, entry door locks, and home or office lighting. When programming your HomeLink௡ Universal Transceiver, to a garage door or gate be sure that people and objects are
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    . 2. Hold the end of your hand-held transmitter 5-14 cm (2-5 inches) away from the HomeLink௡ Universal Transceiver surface (located on your visor) while keeping the red light in view. 3. Using both hands simultaneously press and hold the hand-held transmitter button and the desired HomeLink௡ button
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    -press the hand-held transmitter button every two seconds until the red light changes from a slow to a fast flash. Operating the HomeLinkா with the rolling code feature: 1. Locate the training button on the garage door motor head unit. Refer to the garage door opener manual or call 1-800-355-3515 or
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    trained, follow these steps: 1. Press and hold the desired HomeLink௡ button. Do NOT release until step 4 has been completed. 2. When the indicator light begins to flash slowly (after 20 seconds), position the hand-held transmitter 5-14 cm (2 to 5 inches) away from the HomeLink௡ surface. 3. Press
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    and features POWER WINDOWS Press and hold the rocker switches to open and close windows. • Press the top portion of the rocker switch to close. AUTO • Press the bottom portion of the rocker switch to open. AUTO One touch down • Press AUTO completely down and release quickly. The window will open
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    to restore the window controls. Accessory delay With accessory delay, the window switches may be used for up to ten minutes after the ignition switch is turned to the OFF outside when the doors are unlocked. The childproof locks are located on rear edge of each rear door and must be set separately for
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    you wish to tilt the mirror. MIRRORS L R 3. Return to the center position to lock mirrors in place. Heated outside mirrors Both mirrors are heated automatically to remove ice, mist and fog when the rear window defrost is activated. Do not remove ice from the mirrors with a scraper or attempt to
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    away mirrors Pull the side mirrors in carefully when driving through a narrow space, like an automatic car wash. CENTER CONSOLE Your vehicle may be in a collision. Cellular phone Refer to the "Cellular phone guide" for instructions on operation. Rear center console features (if equipped) The
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    be damaged against a low ceiling. • Do not leave the liftgate or liftgate glass open while driving. Doing so could cause serious damage to the liftgate and its components as well as allowing from falling out. If you must drive with the liftgate door or window open, keep the vents open so outside
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    situation), the vehicle's engine will not operate. The SecuriLock௢ passive anti-theft system is not compatible with aftermarket remote start systems. Use of these systems may result in vehicle starting problems and a loss of security protection. Large metallic objects or devices such as the Mobil
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    the theft indicator stays on for an extended period of time or flashes rapidly, have the system serviced by your dealership or a qualified technician. Programming spare SecuriLockி keys Spare SecuriLock௢ keys can be purchased from your dealership and programmed to your SecuriLock௢ anti-theft system
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    (s) will start the vehicle's engine. The theft indicator (located on the instrument panel) will light for three seconds and then go out. If have the spare SecuriLock௢ key(s) programmed. REMOTE ENTRY SYSTEM Your vehicle is equipped with a remote entry system which allows you to: • unlock the vehicle
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    For more information on arming the anti-theft system, refer to Anti-theft system in this chapter. Sounding a panic alarm Press this control to activate the alarm. To deactivate the alarm, press the control again or turn the ignition to ACC or RUN. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules
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    TAKE THE FRONT PART OF THE TRANSMITTER APART. 2. Place the positive (+) side of new battery in the same orientation. Refer to the diagram inside the transmitter vehicle while performing this service. Illuminated entry The illuminated entry system will turn on the interior lights when the remote
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    Controls and features The illuminated entry system will turn off the interior lights if the ignition switch is turned to the RUN position, or if the remote transmitter lock control is pressed, or after 25 seconds of illumination. The inside lights will not turn off if: • they have been turned on
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    will chirp once to confirm the procedure is complete. Autolock (if equipped) This feature automatically locks all doors when: • all vehicle doors, liftgate and liftgate window are closed any door is opened and closed • the ignition switch is in the RUN position, and • the brake pedal is released 76
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    Controls and features Deactivating/activating the autolock feature Before following the procedure, make sure that the ignition is OFF and all vehicle doors and the liftgate window are closed. You must complete steps 1-7 within 30 seconds or the procedure will have to be repeated. If the procedure
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    properly adjust your head restraints, lift the head restraint so that it is located directly behind your head or as close to that position as possible. Using the manual lumbar support Turn the lumbar support control toward the front of vehicle to increase firmness. Turn the lumbar support control
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    seatback when the vehicle is moving. Do not pile cargo higher than the seatbacks to avoid injuring people in a collision or sudden stop. Always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips. Press to raise or lower the front portion of the seat
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    and safety restraints Memory seats (if equipped) This system allows automatic positioning of the driver seat, outside rearview mirrors, and SET adjustable pedals (if equipped) to three programmable positions. The memory seat control is located on the driver door. 1 2 • To program position one
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    to help limit head motion in the event of a rear collision. To properly adjust your head restraints, lift the head restraint so that it is located directly behind your head or as close to that position as possible. Refer to the following to raise and lower the head restraints. Push or
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    may cause injury during a sudden stop. 1. Rotate the closeout panel onto the seatback and press the black control (adjacent to the green control) to lock. 2. Locate and lift the handle marked "A". 3. Pull on the seatback while lifting the handle to lift the seat into the upright position. 82
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    Reclining the seatback Locate the lever at the bottom of the seatback marked "1". Pull the lever upwards to recline the seatback. Third row seat (if equipped) The third row seat is equipped with combination lap and shoulder belts in the outboard seating positions and a manual adjust tongue lap
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    position while the vehicle is in motion. Please ensure that the seat is in the upright, fully latched position before putting the vehicle in motion. 1. Locate the lever at the bottom of the seatback marked "1". 2. Press down on the front of lever "1" while pressing the seatback down onto the cushion
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    side of the seatback while pushing the seatback down into the seat cushion. • The seatback will latch onto the cushion. 4. Lift the seat release bar located at the center of the seat near the floor to release the floor latches. 5. While pulling up on the release bar, lift the seat up
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    Guide the positioners around each pin and lower the seat. • When the rear of the seat is 10-13 cm (4-5 in) above the rear pins, let the seat drop. This will ensure that the seat will properly latch into the floor. 3. Locate Always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across
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    , including the driver, should always properly wear their safety belts, even when an air bag SRS is provided. It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside or outside of a vehicle. In a collision, people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed. Do not
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    an impact of 8 km/h (5 mph) or more, the combination safety belts will lock to help reduce forward movement of the driver and passengers. Automatic locking mode In this mode, the shoulder belt is automatically pre-locked. The belt will still retract to remove any slack in the shoulder belt. The
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    . • Allow the belt to retract. As the belt retracts, you will hear a clicking sound. This indicates the safety belt is now in the automatic locking mode. How to disengage the automatic locking mode Disconnect the combination lap/shoulder belt and allow it to retract completely to disengage the
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    Seating and safety restraints The lap belts should fit snugly and as low as possible around the hips, not around the waist. Insert the tongue into the correct buckle (the buckle closest to the direction the tongue is coming from). To lengthen the belt, turn the tongue at a right angle to the belt
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    belt extension assembly (part number 611C22). Safety Manufacturer identification is located at the end of Conditions of operation If...The driver's safety belt is not buckled before the ignition switch is turned to the ON position...The driver's safety belt is buckled while the indicator light
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    restraints Safety belt maintenance Inspect the safety belt systems periodically to make sure they work properly and are not damaged. Inspect the inspect and if necessary replace the safety belt assembly under the above conditions could result in severe personal injuries in the event of a collision.
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    restraint system is designed to work with the safety belt to help protect the driver and right front passenger from certain upper body injuries. Air bags DO NOT inflate slowly or gently and the risk of injury from a deploying air bag is greatest close to the trim covering the air bag module. All
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    air bag module. Placing objects on or over the air bag inflation area may cause those objects to be propelled by the air bag into your face and torso causing serious injury. Do not attempt to service, repair, or modify the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System or its fuses. See your Ford or Lincoln
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    How does the air bag supplemental restraint system work? The air bag SRS is designed to activate when the vehicle sustains sufficient longitudinal deceleration sufficient to cause the sensors to close an electrical circuit that initiates air bag inflation. The fact that the air bags did not inflate
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    condition of the system. Refer to the Air bag readiness section in the Instrumentation chapter. Routine maintenance of the air bag is not required. A difficulty with the system is indicated by one or more of the following: • The readiness light will either flash or stay lit. • The readiness light
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    Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) in this chapter for special instructions about using air bags. Important child restraint precautions You are required by law to use safety restraints for children in the U.S. and Canada. If small children ride in your vehicle (generally children who are four years
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    infant or child safety seats Use a safety seat that is recommended for the size and weight of the child. Carefully follow all of the manufacturer's instructions with the safety seat you put in your vehicle. If you do not install and use the safety seat properly, the child may be injured
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    the information presented in the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System section in this chapter. the safety belt in the automatic locking mode. Refer to Automatic locking mode (passenger side straps. Carefully follow all of the manufacturer's instructions included with the safety seat you put in
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    child safety seats in combination lap and shoulder belt seating positions 1. Position the child safety seat in a seat with a combination lap and shoulder belt. An air bag can kill or injure a child in a child seat. If you must use a forward-facing child seat in the front seat, move seat all the way
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    tongue through the child seat according to the child seat manufacturer's instructions. Be sure the belt webbing is not twisted. 4. Insert is latched securely by pulling on it. 5. To put the retractor in the automatic locking mode, grasp the shoulder portion of the belt and pull downward until all
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    belt out of the retractor to make sure the retractor is in the automatic locking mode (you should not be able to pull more belt out). If an anchoring point. Other manufacturers offer the tether strap as an accessory. Contact the manufacturer of your child safety seat for information about ordering
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    seat cushion frame. The anchor bracket must be installed using the instructions provided with the kit. Tether anchorage hardware kits (part number 613D74) including instructions, may be obtained at no charge from any Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer. Tether anchor brackets may also be installed to the
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    . Do not drive if you smell exhaust fumes. Important safety precautions A computer system controls the engine 's idle revolutions per minute (RPM). When the engine starts, the idle RPM runs faster to warm the engine. If the engine idle speed does not slow down automatically
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    Starting 2. Make sure the headlamps and vehicle accessories are off. 3. Make sure the parking brake is set. HOOD BRAKE 4. Make sure the gearshift is in P (Park). 5. Turn the key to 4 (ON) without turning the key to 5 (START). 4 3 5 2 1 105
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    80 00 20 40 60 NAVIGATOR H L H BRAKE 4X4 LOW RANGE L LOW FUEL SERVICE ENGINE SOON 20 F E MPH km/h RPMX1000 D 2 P RN D SELECT RESET CK SUSP C Make sure the corresponding lights illuminate briefly. If a light fails to illuminate, have the vehicle serviced. • If the driver's safety belt
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    and fix your vehicle immediately. Do not drive if you smell exhaust fumes. These fumes are harmful and could kill you. Have the exhaust and body ventilation systems checked whenever: • the vehicle is raised for service. • the sound of the exhaust system changes. • the vehicle has been damaged in
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    the vehicle is stopped in an open area for long periods of time, open the windows at least 2.5 cm (one inch). Adjust the heating or air conditioning (if equipped) to bring in fresh air. Improve vehicle ventilation by keeping all air inlet vents clear of snow, leaves and other debris. 108
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    qualified service technician. Anti-lock brake system (ABS) On vehicles equipped with an anti-lock braking system (ABS), a noise from the hydraulic pump motor and pulsation in the pedal may be observed during ABS braking events. Pedal pulsation coupled with noise while braking under panic conditions
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    when the ignition is turned on and the engine is off. If the light does not illuminate momentarily at start up, remains on or continues to flash, the ABS needs to be serviced. With the ABS light on, the anti-lock brake system is disabled and normal BRAKE braking is still effective unless the ! brake
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    Driving Parking brake Apply the parking brake whenever the vehicle is parked. To set the parking brake, press the parking brake pedal down until the pedal
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    brake. Driving with pump fluid level. If the power steering system breaks down (or if the engine is turned off), you can steer the vehicle manually, but it takes more effort. If the steering wanders or pulls, the condition could be caused by any of the following: • underinflated tire(s) on any wheel
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    by your dealer or a qualified service technician. AIR SUSPENSION SYSTEM The air suspension system is designed to improve ride, handling and general vehicle performance for static, on and off-road driving conditions. • The load leveling feature of the air suspension automatically keeps the vehicle at
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    displayed while driving and the air suspension system switch is not turned off, safely pull off the road at your earliest convenience. Turn the ignition switch from 4 (On) to 3 (Off) and 4 (On) again. If the warning light reappears, turn the air suspension switch off and have the vehicle serviced by
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    has blown or the vehicle's brakelamps are not operating properly. Refer to Fuses and relays in the Roadside emergencies chapter. Do not drive your vehicle until you verify that the brakelamps are working. If your vehicle gets stuck in mud or snow it may be rocked out by shifting from forward and
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    lamp remains illuminated, the brakes may not be working properly. See your dealer or a qualified service technician. Driving with a 4-speed automatic transmission To account for customer driving habits and conditions, your automatic transmission electronically controls the shift quality by using an
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    Driving P (Park) Always come to a complete stop before shifting into P (Park). Make sure the gearshift is securely latched in P (Park). This position locks the transmission and prevents the rear wheels in this gear. (Overdrive) The normal driving position for the best fuel economy. Transmission
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    Each time the vehicle is started, the transmission will automatically return to normal overdrive mode. Every time the vehicle is shut off and restarted, you must press the transmission control switch to cancel overdrive operation if driving in overdrive is not desired. 2 (Second) Use 2 (Second) to
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    off-road conditions. Avoid sharp turns or abrupt maneuvers in these vehicles. 4WD operation is not recommended on dry pavement. Doing so could result in difficult disengagement of the transfer case, increased tire wear and decreased fuel economy. CONTROL-TRAC AUTOMATIC FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM (IF
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    system 4H functions in three modes: A4WD 4L • A4WD position delivers power to the rear axle. If the rear wheels lose traction, power will be automatically delivered to the front axle to maintain traction throughout the slippery condition. • 4H position provides mechanically locked four-wheel drive
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    times, especially in rough terrain. Since sudden changes in terrain can result in abrupt steering wheel motion, make sure you grip the steering wheel from the outside. Do not grip the spokes. Drive cautiously to avoid vehicle damage from concealed objects such as rocks and stumps. You should either
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    If the ignition system gets wet, the vehicle may stall. Once through water, always try the brakes. Wet brakes do not stop the vehicle as effectively as dry brakes. Drying can be improved by moving your vehicle slowly while applying light pressure on the brake pedal. After driving through mud, clean
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    would. In order to allow the anti-lock brake system (ABS) to operate properly, keep steady pressure on the brake pedal. Allow more stopping distance and drive slower than usual. Consider using one of the lower gears. DRIVING THROUGH WATER Do not drive quickly through standing water, especially if
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    by moving your vehicle slowly while applying light pressure on the brake pedal. Driving through deep water where the transmission is pillar. • GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) : Carrying capacity for each axle system. The GAWR is specific to each vehicle and is listed on the Safety Compliance
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    Driving • Maximum Trailer Weight : maximum weight of a trailer the loaded vehicle (including passengers and cargo) is permitted to tow. It is determined by subtracting the weight
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    your vehicle's engine, transmission, axle, brakes, tires, and suspension. For your safety and to maximize vehicle performance, be sure Service Guide". • Do not tow a trailer until your vehicle has been driven at least 800 km (500 miles). • Refer to the instructions included with towing accessories
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    Driving Trailer towing Trailer towing table GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating)/Trailer weights 0-3 493 (0-7 700 lb) (13 500 lb) 6 564 kg 5.4L-4V 3.73 0-3 946 (0-8 700 lb) (14 500 lb) 4x4 with 17 inch wheels 5 885 kg 5.4- 2V 3.73 0-3 266 (0-7 200 lb) (13 000 lb) 6 338 kg 0-3 719 (0-8 200 lb) 5.4L-
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    allow the vehicle to stand for several minutes so that it can level. 2. Turn the air suspension (if equipped) control to OFF. 3. Measure the height of a reference point on the use a rental trailer, follow the instructions that the rental agency gives to you. Do not attach safety chains to the
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    Driving Trailer brakes Electric brakes and manual, automatic or surge-type brakes are safe if installed properly and adjusted to the manufacturer's specifications. The trailer brakes must meet local and Federal regulations. Do not connect a trailer's hydraulic brake system directly to your vehicle's
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    in P (Park) and increase idle speed. This aids engine cooling and air conditioner efficiency. • Vehicles with trailers should not be parked on a grade. If you must park on a grade, place wheel chocks under the trailer's wheels. Launching or retrieving a boat When backing down a ramp during boat
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    Driving LUGGAGE RACK (IF EQUIPPED) The rear crossbar can be adjusted to fit the item being carried. The front crossbar does not move. To adjust cross-bar position: 1. Loosen the thumbscrews at both ends of the rear cross-bar. 2. Slide the cross-bar to the desired location. 3. Tighten the thumbscrews
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    been involved in a substantial jolt. 1. Turn the ignition to the OFF position. 2. Check the fuel system for leaks. 3. If no fuel leak is apparent, reset the fuel pump shut-off switch by pushing in the reset button. 4. Turn the ignition to the ON position. Pause for a few seconds and return the key
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    emergencies The fuel pump shut-off switch is located in the passenger's foot well, behind the kick panel. FUSES AND RELAYS Fuses If electrical components in the vehicle are not working, a fuse may have blown. Blown fuses are identified by a broken wire within the fuse. Check the appropriate
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    Pink Green Orange Red Red - Yellow - Brown - Black Passenger compartment fuse panel The fuse panel is located below and to the left of the steering wheel by the brake pedal. Remove the panel cover to access the fuses. To remove a fuse use the fuse puller tool provided on the fuse panel cover. 134
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    Automatic Temperature Control (EATC), Powertrain Control Module (PCM), Cluster 20A Cigar Lighter, OBD-II Scan Tool Connector 15A Autolamp Module, Remote Entry Module, Mirrors, Memory Module, Adjustable Pedals, Air Suspension Switch 15A AC Clutch Relay, Speed Control Module, Reverse Lamp, EVO Module
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    /Rear Window Defroster Indicator 5A Instrument Illumination (Dimmer Switch Power), Clock (Dimmer) - Not Used 5A Audio, Four Wheel Air Suspension (4WAS) Module, Memory Module, GEM Module, Digital Transmission Range Selector 15A Starter Relay, Fuse 20 10A Air Bag Module 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
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    Mode Switch (Blower Relay), EATC (via fuse 7), EATC Blower Relay 5A 4 Wheel Anti-Lock Brake System (4WABS) Module 10A Right Side Low Beam Headlamp 5A Foglamp Relay and Foglamp Indicator 10A Left Side Low Beam Headlamp 5A Autolamp Module, Transmission Overdrive Control Switch 30A Passive Anti Theft
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    401 FUSE 19 FUSE 20 FULL RELAY 302 FULL RELAY 303 FULL RELAY 304 HALF RELAY 208 HALF RELAY 209 FULL RELAY 301 HALF RELAY 207 HALF RELAY 205 HALF RELAY 212 HALF RELAY 213 HALF RELAY 206 Fuse/Relay Location 1 2 3 4 5 6 Roadside emergencies Always disconnect the battery before servicing high current
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    Powertrain C ontrol Module, Transmission, CMS Sensor Trailer Tow Battery Charge Four Wheel Antilock Brake Module Junction Box Battery Feed 4x4 Shift Motor & Clutch Climate Control Front Blower Not Used Passenger Power Seat Trailer Tow Electric Brake Air Suspension Compressor Moonroof, Flip Windows
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    Roadside emergencies Fuse/Relay Location 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 301 302 303 304 401 501 502 140 Fuse Amp Description Rating 50A** Ignition Switch Battery Feed (Run and Start Circuits) 30A** Memory (Drivers Seat, Adjustable Pedals, Mirrors)
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    . Fuse/Relay Location 503 601 Location of the spare tire and tools The spare tire and tools for your vehicle are stowed in the following locations: Location Under the vehicle, just forward of the rear bumper Jack, wheel nut wrench, Behind the access panel located on the instructions, work gloves
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    the radiator shroud. Removing the jack and tools 1. Locate the access panel on the right rear quarter panel interior trim. Lift and rotate the two panel retaining clips and remove the panel. 2. Un-snap the wheel lug nut wrench, instructions and work gloves from their retaining bracket. 3. Remove the
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    , then block (in both directions) the wheel that is diagonally opposite (other side and end of the vehicle) to the tire being changed. If the vehicle slips off the jack, you or someone else could be seriously injured. Refer to the instruction sheet (located behind the interior trim access panel with
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    storage locations. 5. Use the tip of the lug wrench to remove any wheel trim. 6. Loosen each wheel lug nut one-half turn counterclockwise but do not remove them until the wheel is raised off the ground. 7. Turn OFF the air suspension switch. 8. Position the jack according to the following guides
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    Roadside emergencies • Front (4x2) • Front (4x4) • Rear 145
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    the risk of personal injury, do not put any part of your body under the vehicle while changing a tire the jack is fastened so it 5 2 does not rattle when you drive. 15. Unblock the wheels. 16. Turn on the air suspension switch. JUMP STARTING YOUR VEHICLE The gases around the battery can explode if
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    attempt to push start your vehicle. Automatic transmissions do not have push-start capability disabled vehicle as this could damage the vehicle's electrical system. 3. Park the booster vehicle close to the hood both vehicles and stay clear of the engine cooling fan and other moving parts. 4. Check
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    battery. 3. Connect the negative (-) cable to the negative (-) terminal of the assisting battery. 4. Make the final connection of the negative (-) cable to an exposed metal part of the stalled vehicle's engine, away from the battery and the carburetor. 148 - - - - + + - + + + + -
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    Roadside emergencies The preferred locations of an exposed metal part (to ground the circuit) are the alternator mounting brackets or an 5. Be sure that the cables are clear of fan blades, belts and other moving parts of both engines. Jump starting 1. Start the engine of the booster vehicle and run
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    Roadside emergencies 2. Remove the jumper cable on the negative (-) connection of the booster vehicle's battery. 3. Remove the jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of the booster vehicle's battery. 4. Remove the jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of the disabled vehicle's battery.
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    so the engine computer can relearn its idle conditions. WRECKER TOWING If you need to have your vehicle towed, contact a professional towing service or, if you are a member, your roadside assistance center. If equipped with air suspension, the air suspension control must be turned to the OFF
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    . Ford Motor Company has not developed or approved a T-hook or slingbelt towing procedure. A towing manual is available from Ford Motor Company for all authorized tow truck operators. Have your tow truck driver refer to this manual for proper hook-up and towing procedures for your vehicle. 152
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    and other lit material away from the battery and all fuel related parts. If you disconnect the battery, the engine must "relearn" its idle conditions before your vehicle will drive properly, as explained in Battery in this chapter. Working with the engine off 1. Set the parking brake and ensure the
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    Maintenance and care Do not start your engine with the air cleaner removed and do not remove it while the engine is running. OPENING THE HOOD 1. Inside the vehicle, pull the hood release handle located under the bottom left corner of the instrument panel. HOOD BRAKE 2. Go to the front of the
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    Maintenance and care IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 5.4L 2V V8 engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 1. Battery 2. Automatic transmission fluid dipstick 3. Engine oil filler cap 4. Engine oil dipstick 5. Power steering fluid reservoir 6. Brake fluid reservoir 7. Power distribution box
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    5. Engine oil dipstick 6. Brake fluid reservoir 7. Power distribution box 8. Air filter assembly 9. Engine coolant reservoir 10. Windshield washer fluid reservoir ENGINE OIL 9 Checking the engine oil Refer to the Scheduled Maintenance Guide for the appropriate intervals for checking the engine oil
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    latched in P (Park). 4. Open the hood. Protect yourself from engine heat. 5. Locate and carefully remove the engine oil level indicator (dipstick). MIN MAX 6. Wipe the indicator be removed from the engine by a service technician. 7. Put the indicator back in and ensure it is fully seated. 157
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    Check the engine oil. For instructions, refer to Checking the . They are unnecessary and could, under certain conditions, lead to engine damage which is not covered to the appropriate schedule listed in the Scheduled Maintenance Guide. Ford production and aftermarket (Motorcraft) oil filters are
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    care BRAKE FLUID Checking and adding brake fluid Brake fluid should be checked and refilled as needed. Refer to the Scheduled Maintenance Guide for the service interval schedules: 1. Clean the reservoir cap before removal to prevent dirt or water from entering the reservoir. 2. Visually inspect the
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    by the same reservoir as the windshield. ENGINE COOLANT Check the level of the engine coolant in the reservoir. Refer to the Scheduled Maintenance Guide for service interval schedules. Be sure to read and understand Precautions when servicing your vehicle in this chapter. COLD FILL RANGE 160
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    or windshield washer fluid outside of its specified function and vehicle location. Adding engine coolant Do not put engine coolant in the possible. Check the coolant level in the coolant reservoir the next few times you drive the vehicle. If necessary, add enough of a 50/50 mixture of coolant and
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    coolant according to the appropriate schedule listed in the Scheduled Maintenance Guide. Before adding engine coolant, check the color of the coolant your vehicle's engine cooling system. Recycled engine coolant Ford Motor Company recommends that Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealers use recycled engine
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    • the symbol will illuminate. • the • the Service Engine Soon indicator light will illuminate. If the engine reaches a preset over-temperature condition, the engine will automatically switch to alternating cylinder operation. Each disabled cylinder acts as an air pump and cools the engine. When this
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    . Driving the vehicle without repairing the engine problem increases the chance of engine damage. Take your vehicle to a service facility as soon as possible. CHECKING AND ADDING POWER STEERING FLUID Check the power steering fluid. Refer to the Scheduled Maintenance Guide for the service interval
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    the steering wheel left and automatic transmission fluid Refer to your Scheduled Maintenance Guide working properly, i.e., if the transmission slips or shifts slowly or if you notice some sign of fluid leakage. Automatic transmission fluid expands when warmed. To obtain an accurate fluid check, drive
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    designated areas for normal and room temperature. Low fluid level Do not drive the vehicle if the fluid level is at the bottom of the driving. However, you can check the fluid without driving if the outside temperatures are above 10°C (50°F). If fluid is added at this time, an overfill condition
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    damage. High fluid levels can be caused by an overheating condition. Adjusting automatic transmission fluid levels Before adding any fluid, make sure the joints that require lubrication. Refer to the Scheduled Maintenance Guide for maintenance intervals. If the original universal joints are
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    Refer to the Scheduled Maintenance Guide for the service interval schedules. Keep the system checked. If your battery has a cover/shield, make sure it is reinstalled after the battery has been cleaned or replaced. For longer, trouble or lighted substances to come near the battery. When working near
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    Shield your eyes when working near the battery to computer, some control conditions are maintained by accessories and start the engine. 3. Let the engine idle for at least one minute. 4. The relearning process will automatically complete as you drive reset once the battery is reconnected. 169
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    about recycling automotive batteries. RE LE AD R TU N RECYCLE AIR CLEANER FILTER MAINTENANCE Refer to the Scheduled Maintenance Guide for the appropriate intervals for changing the air cleaner filter. For information on replacement air filter elements, refer to the Capacities and specifications
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    care 2. Carefully separate the two halves of the air filter housing. 3. Remove the air filter element from the open end of the air filter housing. 4. Install a new air filter element. Be careful not to crimp the filter element edges between the air filter housing. This could cause filter damage and
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    the windshield and lock into the service position. 2. Turn the blade at an angle from the wiper arm. Push the lock pin manually to release the blade and pull tires as defined in Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Part 575.104(c)(2). U.S. Department of Transportation-Tire quality grades: The
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    the actual conditions of their use, however, and may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits, service practices, and Grades B and A represent higher levels of performance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law. The temperature grade for this tire
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    Maintenance and care SERVICING YOUR TIRES Checking the tire pressure • Use an accurate tire pressure gauge. tires wear evenly and last longer, rotate them as indicated in the maintenance guide and or service guide. If you notice that the tires wear unevenly, have them checked. • Four tire rotation
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    by Ford as an accessory or equivalent. SAE class "S" or other conventional link type chains may contact and cause damage to the vehicle's wheel house and/or body. • Install chains securely, verifying that the chains do not touch any wiring, brake lines or fuel lines. • Drive cautiously. If you hear
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    longer needed. Do not use tire chains on dry roads. • The suspension insulation and bumpers will help prevent vehicle damage. Do not remove these pressure in the fuel tank can damage the fuel system or cause it to work improperly in a collision. The fuel system may be under pressure. If the fuel cap
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    fuel is prohibited by law and could damage your vehicle. Do not use gasolines containing methanol. It can damage critical fuel systems components. Vehicles certified to meet California emission standards (indicated on the underhood Vehicle Emissions Control Information label) are designed to operate
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    less than 91. Do not be concerned if your engine sometimes knocks lightly. However, if it knocks heavily under most driving conditions while you are using fuel with the recommended octane rating, see your dealer or a qualified service technician to prevent any engine damage. 87 91 Fuel quality If
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    : • You may need to crank the engine several times before the system starts to pump fuel from the tank to the engine. • Your "Service Engine Soon" light may come on. For more information on the "Service Engine Soon" light, refer to the Instrumentation chapter. Fuel Filler Cap Your fuel tank filler
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    system or cause it to work service technician. Refer to the Scheduled Maintenance Guide for the appropriate intervals for changing the fuel filter. If you replace the fuel filter, replace it with an authorized Motorcraft part. The customer warranty may be void for any damage to the fuel system driving
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    high) each time the tank is filled. • Allow three automatic click-offs when filling. • Always use the recommended octane brand. • Use the same side of the same pump and have the vehicle facing the same direction each one month and record the type of driving (city or highway). This will provide an
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    may reduce fuel economy. • Slow down gradually. • Drive at reasonable speeds (traveling at 105 km /h [65 mph] uses 15% more fuel than traveling at 88 km/h [55 mph]). • Revving the engine before turning it off may reduce fuel economy. • Use of the air conditioner or defroster may reduce fuel economy
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    efficient than two-wheel-drive operation. • Close windows for high speed driving. EPA window sticker Every new vehicle should have the EPA window sticker. Contact your dealer if the window sticker is not supplied with your vehicle. The EPA window sticker should be your guide for the fuel economy
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    Company parts in performance and durability. Do not park, idle, or drive your vehicle in dry grass or other dry ground cover. The emission system heats up the engine compartment and exhaust system, which can start a fire. Illumination of the charging system warning light, "Check Engine" light or
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    "Check Engine/Service Engine Soon" light on. If the vehicle's powertrain system or its battery has just been serviced, the OBD-II system is reset to a "not ready for I/M test" condition. To ready the OBD-II system for I/M testing, a minimum of 30 minutes of city and highway driving is necessary as
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    Maintenance and care 1. Make sure the headlamp control is in the OFF position. 2. Open the hood. 3. At the back of the headlamp, remove the headlamp assembly retainers by pushing rearward and pulling up. 4. Pull the headlamp assembly forward slightly to expose the electrical connectors. 5. Rotate
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    Maintenance and care 8. Without turning, carefully pull the bulb out of the headlamp assembly. 9. Insert the glass end of the new bulb into the headlamp assembly. When the grooves in the plastic base are aligned, push the bulb into the lamp assembly until the plastic base contacts the rear of the
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    Maintenance and care Replacing foglamp bulbs The halogen bulb contains gas under pressure. The bulb may shatter if the glass envelope is scratched or if the bulb is dropped. Handle the bulb carefully. Grasp the bulb only by its base. Avoid touching the glass envelope. 1. Rotate the foglamp bulb
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    Maintenance and care Replacing liftgate tail lamp bulb 1. Raise the liftgate and remove the lamp assembly nuts. 2. Carefully pull the lamp assembly outward to expose the electrical connector. 3. Rotate the bulb socket counterclockwise about ¼ turn counterclockwise and remove. 4. Pull bulb straight
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    sidemarker 2 194NA Foglamps 2 899 Turn/tail/brake lamps 2 3157K Liftgate lamp 2 916 Backup lamp 2 579 License lamp 2 168 High-mount brake See a dealer or qualified service technician lamp To replace all instrument panel lights - see your dealer 190
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    up/down) and the horizontal (left/right) directions using your VHAD system. The headlamps on your vehicle are properly aimed at the assembly plant level surface. 2. With the hood open, locate the horizontal indicator and the adjusting screw. They are located below the viewing hole at the rear of the
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    aim as shown. Vertical aim adjustment 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface. 2. With the hood open, locate the bubble level and the vertical adjustment screw. The adjustment screw is located on the outboard side of the headlamp. D U When the horizontal and vertical indicators are set to the
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    VEHICLE Refer to the "Customer Assistance Guide" for a list of Ford-approved This could be every three or four months, depending on operating conditions. Use only carnauba or synthetic-based waxes. Use cleaning fluid or accessory line. Observe the application instructions on the products. 193
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    or alcohol-based wheel cleaners, steel wool, fuel or strong detergents. Never use abrasives that will damage the finish of special wheel surfaces. Use a to clean the engine. The high pressure fluid could penetrate the sealed parts and cause damage. • Do not spray with cold water to avoid cracking
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    Use vinyl cleaner for routine cleaning. Clean with a tar remover if necessary. Do not clean plastic parts with thinners, solvents or petroleum-based cleaners. Cleaning the exterior lamps Wash with the same detergent as the exterior of your vehicle. Use glass cleaner
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    recommended for cleaning upholstery or carpets. Do not bleach or dye the belts, because these actions may weaken the belt webbing. Check the safety belt system periodically to make sure there are no nicks, wear or cuts. If your vehicle has been involved in an accident, refer to the Safety belt
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    number AS-300) is available from "First Brands" by calling 1-800-726-1001. This product may also be available at many local automotive after market stores. 3M "Type T" Clean And Finish Scrubbing Pads (UPC 04011-01276) are available through your local 3M distributor. Call 1-800-742-9649 for the
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    Capacities and specifications MOTORCRAFT PART NUMBERS Component Air filter Battery (standard) Fuel filter Oil filter PCV VECI) decal for spark plug gap information. REFILL CAPACITIES Fluid Brake fluid Ford Part Name High Performance DOT 3 Motor Vehicle Brake Fluid Motorcraft 5W30 Super Premium Motor
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    washer fluid Ford Part Name Motorcraft SAE Guide. Do NOT use any non-approved automatic is green in color, use Ford Premium Cooling System Fluid. If your coolant is orange in color, M2C118-A for complete refill of Traction-Lok axles. Service refill capacities are determined by filling the rear axle
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    and specifications LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONS Item Ford part name Multi-Purpose Grease Ford part number DOAZ-19584-AA or F5AZ Premium Motor Oil 4x4 front wheel bearings, 4x4 spindle needle bearings, spindle thrust bearings & front drive axle u-joint/slip sline E8AZ-19A501-B C6AZ-19542-AB ESB-M2C75-B
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    specifications Item Automatic transmission1 Power steering fluid Rear axle2 Ford part name part number XT-2-QDX E6AZ-19582-AA F1TZ-19580-B Ford specification MERCON௡ ESW-M2C33-F WSL-M2C192-A Front axle Transfer case Four wheel drive Windshield washer fluid XY-75W90-QL XT-2-QDX C9AZ-19550-AC
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    Recommended fuel Firing order Spark plug gap Ignition system Compression ratio VEHICLE DIMENSIONS Vehicle dimensions 4x2 mm rpm 360 lb.-ft. @ 3000 rpm 91 octane 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8 1.3-1.4 mm (0.052-0.056 inch) Coil on plug 9.5:1 4x4 mm (in) 5 202.0 (204.8) 2 027.0 (79.8)1 2 293 (90.3) 1 940.0 (76.4)
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    Capacities and specifications 4 1 3 5 2 203
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    (RR) XXX kPa/33 PSI COLD TRAILER TOWING - SEE OWNER GUIDE EXT PNT: XXXXXX XXXXXX RC: XX DSO: XXXX F0000 BAR INT attached to a metal tag and is located on the driver side instrument panel. For the decklid • the liftgate (if equipped) AIR BAG XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Engine number The engine number (the
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    of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer or Ford Motor Company. To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-800-424-9393 (202-366-0123 in the Washington D.C. area) or
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    ...96 passenger air bag ...95 Air cleaner filter ...170 Air conditioning automatic temperature control system ...38,39,40,42 auxiliary heater and air conditioner ...45 rear seat controls ...43 Air suspension warning light ...10,113 Automatic transmission driving an automatic overdrive ...116,117
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    air bag ...7 air suspension ...114 anti-lock brakes (ABS) ...8 anti-theft ...9 brake ...8 charging system ...9 door ajar ...10 engine oil pressure ...9 low fuel ...6 low washer fluid ...10 safety belt ...8 service engine soon ...6,7 turn signal indicator ...8 Locks childproof ...66 Lumbar support
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    parts ...180 Octane rating ...178 Odometer ...13 Overdrive ...55 Panic alarm feature, remote entry system ...73 Parking brake ...111 Power distribution box (see Fuses) ...137 Power door locks ...66 Power steering ...112,113 fluid, checking and adding ...164 Radio ...20,21,22,23 Relays light wheel
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    Index Water, Driving through ...123 Windows ...60,65,66 rear wiper/washer ...54 Windshield washer fluid and wipers checking and cleaning ...171 operation ...54 replacing wiper blades ...172 209
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    Coolant capacity-with rear heat Power steering fluid capacity Automatic transmission fluid capacity-4x2 vehicles2 Automatic transmission fluid capacity-4x4 vehicles2 1 26.4L (27.9 quarts) Fill dipstick handle. Refer to your Scheduled Maintenance Guide to determine the correct service interval. 216
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Before driving
Introduction
2
Instrumentation
4
Controls and features
16
Seating and safety restraints
82
Starting and driving
Starting
108
Driving
112
Roadside emergencies
134
Servicing
Maintenance and care
154
Capacities and specifications
198
Customer assistance
205
Reporting safety defects
217
Index
218
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