2009 Ford F250 Super Duty Super Cab Diesel Supplement 2nd Printing - Page 40
2009 Ford F250 Super Duty Super Cab Manual
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Maintenance and Specifications Water should be drained from the module assembly whenever the warning light comes on. The WATER IN FUEL light will come on when approximately 0.2 pints (100 ml) of water accumulates in the module. If water level is allowed to exceed this level, the water may be passed through to the engine and may cause FIE (Fuel Injection Equipment) damage. Horizontal Fuel Conditioner Module (HFCM - F-Super Duty) The vehicle is equipped with a Horizontal Fuel Conditioning Module (HFCM) located on the frame-rail under the driver-side floorboard near the transmission Water should be drained from the module assembly whenever the warning light comes on. The WATER IN FUEL light will come on when approximately 0.13-0.16 pints (60-75 ml) of water accumulates in the module. If water level is allowed to exceed this level, the water may be passed through to the engine and may cause FIE (Fuel Injection Equipment) damage. DRAINING THE HFCM AND CHANGING THE ENGINE AND VEHICLE FUEL FILTERS Your vehicle is equipped with two fuel filters; one is mounted on top of the engine. On F-Super Duty, the second filter, inside the HFCM, is mounted inside the frame rail under the driver-side floorboard near the transmission. On E-Series, the second filter, inside the FCM, is mounted on the driver-side of the vehicle next to the transmission case. On all vehicles, both filters should be replaced at the same time. Regular fuel filter changes are an important part of engine maintenance; failing to keep with the scheduled maintenance could lead to engine performance issues and/or fuel injection system damage. Refer to the Scheduled Maintenance Guide chapter of this supplement for more information. Refer to Motorcraft Part Numbers later in this chapter for the fuel filter replacement part number. This part number includes filters and seals for both the engine-mounted and frame-mounted filters. 1. Stop the vehicle and shut off the engine. 40 2009 Econoline (eco) Supplement, 2nd Printing USA (fus)