2001 Lincoln Navigator Owner Guide 4th Printing

2001 Lincoln Navigator Manual

2001 Lincoln Navigator manual content summary:

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    Controls and features Seating and safety restraints Starting and driving Starting Driving Roadside emergencies Servicing Maintenance and care Capacities and specifications and retrieval system or translation in whole or part is not permitted without written authorization from Ford Motor Company. Ford
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    environment. Indicates a message regarding child safety restraints. Refer to Seating and safety restraints for more information. Indicates that this Owner Guide contains information on this subject. Please refer to the Index to locate the appropriate section which will provide you more information
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    to give the moving parts a chance to break in. INFORMATION ABOUT THIS GUIDE The information found in this guide was in effect at 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
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    Safety Alert See Owner's Guide Fasten Safety Belt Air Bag-Front Air Bag-Side Child Seat Installation Warning Brake System Brake Fluid Non-Petroleum Based Master Lighting Switch Child Seat Child Seat Tether Anchorage Anti-Lock Brake System Traction Control Hazard Warning Flasher Fog Lamps
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    Release Symbol Engine Oil Engine Coolant Temperature Battery Do Not Open When Hot Avoid Smoking, Flames, or Sparks Explosive Gas Battery Acid Fan Warning Maintain Correct Fluid Level Engine Air Filter Jack MAX MIN Power Steering Fluid Emission System Passenger Compartment Air Filter 5
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    Instrumentation Turn signal and wiper/washer control (pg. 59) Instrument cluster (pg. 8) Gearshift (includes overdrive button) (pg. 142) Headlamp control (pg. 18) DOOR AJAR 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
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    CD TAPE EJ RDS MUTE SEEK TUNE SCAN AUTO AM FM REW FF SIDE 1.2 COMP SHUFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 A4WD 4H 4L OFF OUTSIDE TEMP MAX A/C VENT PNL FLR FLOOR AUTOMATIC FLR DEF DEF HI LO Radio controls (pg. 61) 4wd control* (pg. 144) Auxiliary power point (pg. 23) Climate control system
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    to ensure your bulb is working. LOW FUEL Service engine soon Your vehicle is equipped with a SERVICE computer that monitors the engine's ENGINE emission control system. This SOON system is commonly known as the On Board Diagnostics System (OBD II). The OBD II system protects the environment by
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    catalytic converter, the fuel system, interior floor coverings or other vehicle components, possibly causing a fire. Air bag readiness Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned ON. If the light fails to illuminate, continues to flash or remains on, have the system serviced immediately. 9
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    belts. For more information, refer to the Seating and safety restraints chapter. Brake system warning Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is 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
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    remains on, have the system serviced. Refer to SecuriLock௢ passive anti-theft system in the Controls and features chapter. Charging system Illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position and the engine is off. The light also illuminates when the battery is not charging properly, requiring
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    when the CK ignition is turned to the ON position SUSP and the engine is OFF. The light also illuminates when the air suspension system requires servicing. For information on the air suspension system, refer to the Driving chapter. Low washer fluid Illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON
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    Seating and safety restraints chapter. Supplemental restraint system (SRS) warning chime For information on the SRS warning chime, refer to the Seating is opened. GAUGES DOOR AJAR 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
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    its proper level the gauge indication will not be accurate. If the gauge enters the red section, the oil pressure/engine coolant and Check Engine/Service Engine Soon indicators illuminate, refer to What you should know about fail-safe cooling in the Maintenance and care chapter. 14
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    . 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 shows the battery voltage when the ignition is in the ON position. If the pointer moves and stays outside the normal operating
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    vehicle through a constant monitor of vehicle systems. You may select display features on the works when the ignition is in the ON position. Trip computer features follow: Selectable features English/metric display Press this control to change the trip computer display from metric to English units
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    of the MODE control will display a the average fuel economy: 1. Press the MODE control repeatedly until AVG F/ECON is E/M MODE displayed (no other display is E/M and MODE controls simultaneously. RESET MILES TO EMPTY Compass display. Refer to Electronic compass in the Controls and features chapter for
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    and features HEADLAMP CONTROL Rotate the headlamp control to the first position to turn on the parking lamps. Rotate to the second position to on with a reduced output. To activate: • the ignition must be in the ON position and • the headlamp control is in the OFF or Parking lamps position. 18
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    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) The headlamp control also operates the
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    and features AUTOLAMP CONTROL The autolamp system provides light sensitive automatic on-off control of A the exterior lights normally controlled by the headlamp control. The autolamp system also keeps the lights on for approximately 20 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to OFF. • To
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    is turned to the OFF position. To manually turn off the defroster before 10 minutes have passed, push the control again. 4WD CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED) This control operates the 4WD. Refer to the Driving chapter for more information. A4WD 4H 4L Reverse sensing system (if equipped) The reverse sensing
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    Controls and features To help avoid personal injury, always use caution when in reverse and when using the reverse sensing system. This system is not designed to prevent contact with small or moving objects. The system will sound continuously. If the system detects a stationary or receding object
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    control to disable or enable the system. The indicator will remain illuminated to indicate a failure of the reverse sensing system. Always keep the sensors (located auxiliary power point is located on the instrument panel. Do not plug optional electrical accessories into the cigarette lighter. Use
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    Controls and features A second auxiliary power point is located on the lower rear side of the console. The power point is accessible from the rear seats. CLOCK Press H to set the hour. Press M to set the minute. 24
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    Controls and features USING YOUR AUDIO SYSTEM Premium AM/FM Stereo/Cassette (CD Changer Compatible) BASS SEL VOL PUSH ON CD TAPE EJ TREB FADE BAL RDS MUTE SEEK TUNE SCAN AUTO AM FM REW FF SIDE 1.2 COMP SHUFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 Alpineா Audio System with AM/FM Stereo Cassette (CD Changer
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    will either illuminate or turn off. Those controls which have a function for the specific mode of operation selected will be lit, while the controls which have no function for that mode will be turned off. The Alpine Audio System is equipped with a delayed accessory feature. This feature enables the
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    in CD mode Press this control to stop CD play and begin radio play. Tune adjust The tune control works in radio or CD mode (if equipped). Tune adjust in radio mode • Press to move to the next TUNE frequency down the band (whether or not a listenable station is located there). Hold the control to
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    through the discs. to select the next disc in the CD changer. Hold the control • Press 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 • Press to find the next SEEK listenable station down
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    and features Scan function The scan function works in radio, tape or CD mode (if equipped). SCAN Scan function in radio mode Press the SCAN control to hear a brief sampling of all listenable stations on the frequency band. Press the SCAN control again to stop the scan mode. Scan function in
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    . To deactivate autoset and return to your audio system's manually set memory stations, press the control again. Bass adjust The bass adjust control allows you to increase or decrease the audio system's bass output. Press the BASS control. Use the SEL control to increase or decrease the amount of
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    the sound between the front and rear speakers. BAL SEL FADE BAL SEL FADE Tape/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. Press the button during rewind or fast forward to stop the rewind or fast forward
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    control for more than three seconds results in fast rewind. Fast forward The fast forward control works in FF tape and CD play the alternate side of a tape. SIDE 1-2 3 Eject function Press the control to control to activate (and deactivate) Dolby௡ noise reduction. The Dolby௡ noise reduction system
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    clock. Please refer to Clock in this chapter for instructions on setting the clock. Phone mode This feature allows you to control the factory-installed cellular phone MUTE (if equipped) through the radio controls. • Press the phone/mute control to enter phone mode. The playing media will mute
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    Controls and features Radio data system (RDS) feature This feature allows your audio system to receive station DSP RDS identification or program type from RDS-equipped FM radio stations. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)
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    to change the DSP RDS signal mode to suit your listening tastes. 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. 35
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    following appears: DSP RDS • ALL SEATS • DRIVER SEAT • REAR SEATS Use the SELECT control to change the equalization to the desired mode. SEL Rear seat controls (if equipped) The rear seat controls allow the middle seat passengers to operate the radio, tape, CD or CD changer (if equipped). - VOLUME
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    audio system will receive the desired selection. REW FF SIDE 1-2 COMP SHUFFLE Adjusting the volume Press the + control to increase volume. Press the - control to decrease volume. - VOLUME + MODE SEEK MEMORY From the rear seat controls, volume control can be set no higher than the current radio
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    to deactivate the headphones. Mode select Push the MODE control to toggle between AM, FM1, FM2, tape, CD or CD changer (if equipped). - VOLUME + MODE SEEK MEMORY Memory preset control Push the MEMORY control successively to allow rear seat passengers to scroll through the 6 memory presets in AM
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    Controls and features Seek function • In radio mode, press to find the next listenable station down the frequency band. • In radio mode, press to find the next listenable station up the frequency band. • In tape mode, use the SEEK function to access the next or previous selection. • In CD mode (if
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    Controls and features 1. Pull the lever to remove a CD tray from the magazine. 2. Insert one disc into each CD tray of the magazine (up to 6 discs). Ensure magazine. If this happens, reinsert the disc holder back into the magazine. 3. Insert each CD tray, with the disc loaded, all the way into the
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    the radio power off. Keep the CD changer door closed. Coins and foreign objects will damage the CD player and void your audio system warranty. Do not insert any promotional (odd shaped or sized) discs, or discs with removable labels into the CD changer as jamming may occur. Troubleshooting the CD
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    Controls and features Cleaning compact discs Inspect all discs for contamination before playing. If necessary, clean discs only with an approved CD cleaner and wipe from the center out to the edge. Do not use circular motion. CD and CD changer care • Handle discs by their edges only. Never touch the
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    received in stereo. Audio system warranties and 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
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    be at a low speed and the air will be directed to the windshield. In 31⁄2 minutes or less, the fan speed will start to increase and the airflow location will change to the floor area. If unusual conditions exist (i.e.-window fogging, etc.), the manual override controls allow you to select airflow
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    and features Temperature selection The display window indicates the selected temperature, function (AUTO or one of the override controls) and manual control of fan speed ( ) if automatic fan speed is not desired. To control the temperature, select any temperature between 18°C (65°F) and 29°C (85
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    manual fan operation. AUTO To return to automatic fan operation, press AUTOMATIC. Manual override controls The override controls are located 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
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    mode. The air will be heated or cooled based on the temperature selection. For added customer comfort, the air distributed through the floor ducts will be slightly warmer than the air sent to the windshield defroster ducts. If the temperature is about 6°C (43°F) or higher, the air conditioner will
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    will return to the window. If a manual override function is selected given on the radio due to differences in vehicle and station locations. Operating tips • control system in the OFF position. • Don't put objects under the front seat that will interfere with the airflow to the back seats
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    Controls and features • Remove any snow, ice or leaves from the air intake area (at the bottom of the windshield). • If your vehicle has been parked with the windows closed during hot weather, the air conditioner will do a much faster job of cooling if you drive for two or three minutes with the
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    - VOLUME + MODE SEEK MEMORY or located in the overhead console. OFF LO HI COOL WARM PANEL FLOOR Turn the air distribution control to the desired airflow position. Turn the fan speed control to the desired position. Auxiliary A/C-heater controls (if equipped) The auxiliary A/C-heater feature
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    Controls and features Your auxiliary A/C controls may be located in the floor console, R OO FL L NE PA F OF AR RE HI RM WA OL CO or located in the overhead console. 51
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    PNL • FLR FLOOR FLR • DEF DEF LO When the auxiliary A/C-heater control is set to FLOOR, airflow only occurs from the third row seat floor vent located in the driver's side rear quarter trim panel. When the auxiliary A/C-heater control is set to PANEL, airflow occurs from the overhead 2nd and
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    , 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. TURN SIGNAL CONTROL • Push down to activate the
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    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 into
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    ). If you drive up or down a steep hill, your vehicle speed may vary momentarily slower or faster than the set speed. This is normal. Speed control cannot reduce the vehicle speed if it increases above the set speed on a downhill. If your vehicle speed is faster than the set 55
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    traffic or on roads that are winding, slippery, or unpaved. To set a higher set speed • Press and hold SET/SET ACC/ SET ACCEL. Release the control when the desired vehicle speed is reached or • Press and release SET/SET ACC/ SET ACCEL to operate the Tap-Up function. Each press will
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    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 to operate the Tap-Down function. Each press will decrease the set speed
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    • 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. To return to a previously set speed • Press RES/
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    wheel when the vehicle is moving. HAZARD FLASHER For information on the hazard flasher control, refer to Hazard flasher in the Roadside emergencies chapter. WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER CONTROLS Rotate the windshield wiper control to the desired interval, low or high speed position. The bars of varying
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    and features Rear window wiper/washer controls For rear wiper operation, rotate the rear window wiper and washer control to the desired position. Select: INT 2 - One second interval rear wiper. INT 1 - Ten second interval rear wiper. OFF - Rear wiper and washer off. For rear wash cycle, rotate
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    Operation section of the Driving chapter. STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS These controls allow you to operate some radio and climate control features. Radio control features • Press BAND/MODE to select AM, FM1, FM2, TAPE or CD (if equipped). In Radio mode: • Press MEM/NEXT to select a preset station
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    of aftermarket garage door openers: • Place Velcro௢ hook onto back side of aftermarket transmitter opposite of actuator control. • Place transmitter into storage compartment, control down. • Place the provided height adaptors onto the back of the storage bin door as needed. • Press the storage
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    one-touch opening, press the control a second time. • The moon roof has a sliding shade that can be manually opened or closed when the glass panel is shut. • To . If the compass still appears to be inaccurate, a manual calibration may be necessary. Refer to Compass calibration adjustment.
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    Controls and features Compass zone adjustment 1. Determine which magnetic zone you are in for your geographic location by referring to the zone map. 1 2 3 13 4 12 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 15 14 2. Locate the compass module turn off all electrical accessories (heater/air conditioning, wipers, etc.) and make
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    Controls and features 2. Press and hold the RESET button on the compass module until CAL indicator is displayed in the trip five circles to complete calibration. 5. The compass is now calibrated. Power quarter rear windows (if equipped) • With out a moon roof VENT VENT MODE E/M RESET • With
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    and features Press the portion of the VENT control to close the power rear quarter windows. Interior Lamps Map lamps To turn on the map lamps, press the control next to each lamp. VENT ROOF VENT Rear dome lamp The dome lamp lights when: • any door is opened. • the instrument panel dimmer
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    a convenient way to replace up to three hand-held transmitters with a single built-in device. 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
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    from the HomeLink௡ Universal Transceiver surface (located on your visor) while keeping the red light in view. 3. Using both hands replace step 3 with the procedure in the "Canadian Programing" section. 4. The red light will flash slowly and then rapidly. Release both buttons when the red light
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    the garage door motor head unit. Refer to the garage door opener manual or call 1-800-355-3515 or on the Internet at HomeLink.jci.com. if there is difficulty locating the training button. 2. Press the training button on the garage door motor head unit (which will activate the "training" light). 69
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    Controls and features 3. Press and release the programmed HomeLink௡ button. 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)
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    Controls and features POWER WINDOWS Press and hold the rocker switches to open and close windows. • Press the top portion Press AUTO completely down and release quickly. The driver's window will open fully. Depress again to stop window operation. One touch down can be deactivated during operation by
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    windows. To lock out all the window controls WINDOW LOCK except for the driver's press the left side of the control. Press the right side to restore the window controls. Accessory delay With accessory delay, the window are unlocked. The childproof locks are located on rear edge of each rear door
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    . MIRRORS L R 3. Return to the center position to lock mirrors in place. Press the control to retract or extend the outside rear view mirrors. If the mirrors are extended and are pushed-in manually, they will deploy back out after a short period of time; likewise, if they are retracted and pulled
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    Controls and features 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 readjust the mirror glass if it is frozen in place. These actions could cause
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    system, refer to the Navigation System Supplement. For any other question or problems, contact Navigation Technologies at: 1-888-NAV-MAPS (1-888-628-6277), (800#) 740 East Arques Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94086-3734 www.navtech.com Cellular phone Refer to the "Cellular phone guide" for instructions
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    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 carbon monoxide to enter the vehicle. Make sure that the liftgate door and/or window are closed to prevent exhaust fumes from being
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    to start. If the key identification code does not match the code stored in the system or if a coded key is not detected (vehicle theft situation), the vehicle's engine will not operate. If there is any anti-theft problem with your vehicle, ensure ALL coded keys for that vehicle are brought to the
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    to indicate the anti-theft system is protecting your vehicle. • When the ignition is turned to ON or START, the theft indicator will light for three seconds and then go out. If the theft indicator stays on for an extended period of time or flashes rapidly, have the system serviced by your dealership
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    Controls start the vehicle's engine. The theft indicator (located on the instrument panel) will light for three seconds and then go failure repeats, bring your vehicle to your dealership to have the new spare key(s) programmed. REMOTE ENTRY SYSTEM Your vehicle is equipped with a remote entry system
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    chirps, reminding you to properly close the doors. 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 ON. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and with RS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is
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    the key ring. DO NOT 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 unit. 3. Snap the two halves back together. Replacement of the battery will not cause the remote transmitter to become
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    Controls and features Replacing lost transmitters If a remote transmitter has been lost and you would like to remove it from the vehicle's memory, or you would like to purchase
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    control or • any door is open. The battery save feature will turn off the interior lights 45 minutes after the last door is closed, even if the dimmer control is on. Memory seat that the ignition is OFF and all doors and the liftgate window are closed. You must complete steps 1-7 within 30 seconds or
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    control three times. 5. Turn the ignition back to ON. The horn will chirp. 6. Press the power door unlock control two times, then press the power lock control once 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
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    system. You can also program your own 5 digit personal entry code. The factory-set code is located: • on the owner's wallet card in the glove compartment • taped to the computer module. When pressing the controls codes. Your personal code does not replace the permanent code that the dealership gave
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    , make sure that the anti-theft system (if equipped) is not armed, ignition is off, and all vehicle doors and liftgate window are closed. 1. Enter 5 digit entry code 2. Press and hold 7/8 control 3. Press and release 3/4 control while holding 7/8 control 4. Release 7/8 control. The horn will chirp
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    of vehicle to move the lumbar support forward for more direct support. Turn the lumbar support control toward the rear of vehicle to move the lumbar support back for less direct support. Using the power lumbar support (if equipped) The power lumbar control is located on the outboard side of the
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    sudden stop. Always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips. Reclining the seatback can reduce the effectiveness of the seat's safety belt in the event of a collision. The control is located on the outboard side of the seat cushion. Your vehicle will
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    Seating and safety restraints Press to raise or lower the rear portion of the seat cushion. Press the control to move the seat forward, backward, up or down. 89
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    . The memory seat control is located on the driver door. 1 2 • To program position one, move the driver seat to the desired position using the seat controls. Press the SET control. The SET control indicator light will briefly illuminate. While the light is illuminated, press control 1. • To program
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    return to the selected temperature level each time the ignition is turned to ON. CLIMATE CONTROL SEATS air filter replacement (if equipped) The climate control seat system includes an air filter that has to be replaced periodically. Refer to the Scheduled Maintenance Guide for more information. 91
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    Seating and safety restraints • There is a filter located under both front seats and can be accessed from the second row seat. Move the front seat all the way forward and up to ease access. ,,,, 92
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    filter: • Remove key from ignition. • Push on the outside rigid edge of the air filter at the center and rotate downward once tab is released. Remove filter. To install climate control seat air filter: • First, position the filter in it's housing making sure that the far forward end is all the way
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    , purses or briefcases are on the floor in front of the second row seats before folding them down. Move front passenger seat forward so that the second row seat head rest clears the front seat. 1. Locate handle below the seat cushion near the bottom of the door side cushion that reads "FOLD FLAT
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    Reclining the seatback Locate the lever at the bottom of the seatback that reads "FOLD FLAT OR RECLINE". Pull the lever upwards to recline the seatback. Third row seat The third row seat is equipped with combination lap and shoulder belts in the outboard seating positions and a manual adjust tongue
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    is in the upright, fully latched position before putting the vehicle in motion. 1. Locate and lift seat control "3RD ROW ENTRY" to release seatback and cushion to flip toward the front seat. 2. After entering the seat, reverse this procedure; ensure that the latch tub and surrounding areas are clear
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    and safety restraints Removing the third row seat From the rear of the vehicle, with the liftgate open: 1. button to separate the detachable anchor from the anchor tongue. 2. Before removing the seat, be sure that the detachable anchor tongue is stowed flat into the vehicle floor. 3. Use the
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    the seatback while pushing the seatback down into the seat cushion. • The seatback will latch into place. 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 and out of the floor tubs and
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    while pushing the seatback down into the seat cushion. 2. The seatback will latch into place. 3. To release the rear floor latches of the 3rd row seat, lift the seat release bar located at the center of the seat near the floor to release the floor latches. 4. Lift back of seat up and hold. 99
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    bar and push into floor latch. To return seat to seating position: 1. Hold seat and pull support bar from floor latch. 2. Rotate support bar up under seat. 3. Rotate floor latch down into floor tub. 4. Lower the seat. When the rear of the seat is 10-13 cm (4-5 in) above the rear pins, let the
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    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 allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and
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    mph) or more, the combination safety belts will lock to help reduce forward movement of the driver and passengers. The seat belt system can also be made to lock manually by quickly pulling on the shoulder belt. Automatic locking mode In this mode, the shoulder belt is automatically pre-locked. The
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    position (if equipped). Children 12 years old and under should be properly restrained in the rear seat whenever possible. Refer to Safety Restraints for Children or Safety Seats for Children later in this chapter. How to use the automatic locking mode • Buckle the combination lap and shoulder
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    . BELT AND RETRACTOR ASSEMBLY MUST BE REPLACED if the seat belt assembly "automatic locking retractor" feature or any other seat belt function is not operating properly when checked according to the procedures in Workshop Manual. Failure to replace the Belt and Retractor assembly could increase
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    of the belt through the tongue until it fits snugly across the hips. Shorten and fasten the belt when not in use. • 2nd row center seating position (if equipped) The lap belt will adjust automatically. To fasten, grasp the tongue, and with a continuous motion, pull out enough webbing to buckle the
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    . Failure to adjust the safety belt properly could reduce the effectiveness of the seat belt supplier as the safety belt. Manufacturer identification is located at the end of the webbing on the . Safety belt warning light and indicator chime The seat belt warning light illuminates in the instrument
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    Seating and safety restraints Conditions of operation If...The driver's safety belt is not buckled before the ignition switch is turned to the ON position...Then...The safety belt warning light illuminates1-2 minutes and the warning chime sounds 4-8 seconds. The safety belt warning light and warning
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    Seat belts don't Safety belts, when used properly, reduce risk of workЉ death to front seat occupants by 45% in cars, and by 60% in light trucks. ЉTraffic is light brothers/sisters imitate behavior they see. ЉI have an air bagЉ Air bags offer greater protection when used with safety belts. Frontal
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    Seating and safety restraints One time disable Anytime the safety belt is switch to the RUN (or ON) position. (DO NOT START THE ENGINE) 2. Wait until the safety belt warning light turns off. (Approximately 1-2 minutes) • Steps 3-5 must be completed within 60 seconds or the procedure will have to
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    the safety belt warning light four times per second for systems periodically to make sure they work properly and are not damaged. Inspect the safety belts to make sure there are no nicks, wears or cuts, replacing if necessary. All safety belt assemblies, including retractors, buckles, front seat
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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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    or injure a child in a child seat. NEVER place a rear-facing child seat in front of an active air bag. If you must use a forward-facing child seat in the front seat, move the seat all the way back. How does the air bag supplemental restraint system work? The air bag SRS is designed to activate when
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    from the air bag module as possible while maintaining vehicle control. Several air bag system components get hot after inflation. Do not touch them after inflation. If the air bag has deployed, the air bag will not function again and must be replaced immediately. If the air bag is not replaced, the
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    restraints The RCM (restraints control module) monitors its own internal circuits and the supplemental air bag electrical system warning (including the impact sensors, the system wiring, the air bag system readiness light, the air bag back up power and the air bag ignitors). Determining if the
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    System, its fuses or the seat cover on a seat containing an air bag. See your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer. All occupants of the vehicle including the driver should always wear their safety belts even when an air bag SRS is provided. How does the side air bag system work? The side air bag system
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    (including the seat) must be inspected and serviced by a qualified technician in accordance with the vehicle service manual. If the air bag is not replaced, the unrepaired area will increase the risk of injury in a collision. Determining if the system is operational The SRS uses a readiness light in
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    the problem and light are repaired. If any of these things happen, even intermittently, have the SRS serviced at your dealership or by a qualified technician immediately. Unless serviced, the system may not function properly in the event of a collision. Disposal of air bags and air bag equipped
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    seat. Children who are too large for child safety seats (as specified by your child safety seat manufacturer) should always wear safety belts. Follow all the important safety restraint and air bag all the way back on the seat cushion when the lower legs hang over the edge of the seat cushion. You may
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    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 in a sudden stop or collision. When installing a child safety seat: • Review and follow the information presented in the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System
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    and shoulder belt seating positions Air bags can kill or injure a child in a child seat. NEVER place a rear-facing child seat in front of an active air bag. If you must use a forward-facing child seat in the front seat, move the seat all the way back. 1. Position the child safety seat in a seat with
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    and safety restraints 3. While holding the shoulder and lap belt portions together, route the tongue through the child seat according to the child seat manufacturer's instructions. Be sure the belt webbing is not twisted. 4. Insert the belt tongue into the proper buckle (the buckle closest to
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    9. Before placing the child in the seat, forcibly tilt the seat forward and back to make sure the seat is securely held in place. 10. seat. 3. While holding the webbing to prevent it from retracting, route the webbing through the child seat according to the child seat manufacturer's instructions
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    that include a tether strap that goes over the back of the vehicle seat and attaches to an anchoring point. Other manufacturers offer the tether strap as an accessory. Contact the manufacturer of your child safety seat for information about ordering a tether strap. Tether anchorage hardware All
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    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. Tighten the anchor according to specifications. Otherwise, the safety seat may not be properly
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    tether anchor as shown. The tether strap may not work properly if attached somewhere other than the correct tether anchor. 1. Position the child safety seat on the seat cushion. 2. Route the child safety seat tether strap over the back of the seat. 3. Locate the correct anchor for the selected
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    in combination lap and shoulder belt seating positions section of this chapter for further instructions to secure the child safety seat. 6. Tighten the child safety seat tether strap according to the manufacturer's instructions. If the safety seat is not anchored properly, the risk of a child being
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    PREPARING TO START YOUR VEHICLE Engine starting is controlled by the powertrain control system. This system meets all Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment standard requirements regulating the impulse electrical field strength of radio noise. When starting a fuel-injected engine, avoid pressing
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    Starting 2. Make sure the headlamps and vehicle accessories are off. 3. Make sure the gearshift is in P (Park). 4. Make sure the parking brake is set. HOOD BRAKE 5. Turn the key to 4 (ON) without turning
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    AJAR 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 SUSP C Make sure the corresponding lights illuminate briefly. If a light fails to illuminate, have the vehicle serviced. • If
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    the vehicle. To prevent electrical shock, do not use your heater with ungrounded electrical systems or two-pronged (cheater) adapters . Have the exhaust and body ventilation systems checked whenever: • the vehicle is raised for service. • the sound of the exhaust system changes. • the vehicle
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    while 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. 132
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    , the brake linings may be worn-out and should be inspected by a 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
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    be serviced. With the ABS light on, the anti-lock brake system is disabled and normal BRAKE braking is still effective unless the ! brake warning light also to avoid obstacles and bring the vehicle to a controlled stop. • The Anti-Lock system does not decrease the time necessary to apply the brakes
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    Driving Parking brake with auto-release Apply the parking brake whenever the vehicle is parked. To set the parking brake, press the parking brake pedal down until the pedal stops. BRAKE HOOD The BRAKE warning lamp in the instrument cluster illuminates and remains illuminated (when the ignition is
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    is running. • Do not operate the vehicle with a low power steering pump fluid level (below the MIN mark on the reservoir). 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
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    changes while driving at a constant vehicle speed, have the power steering system checked 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
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    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 illuminates again, turn the air suspension switch off and have the vehicle serviced by a dealer
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    unbelted person is significantly more likely to die than a person wearing a seat belt. Your vehicle has special design and equipment features to make it capable turns, excessive speed and abrupt maneuvers in these vehicles. Failure to drive cautiously could result in an increased risk of vehicle
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    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 reverse gears, stopping between shifts, in a steady pattern. Press lightly
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    below and the engine coolant temperature is below 38° C (100° F), light throttle upshifts may be slightly delayed. Once the engine coolant temperature reaches 71° do not function normally, see your dealer or a qualified service technician as soon as possible. Understanding gearshift positions To
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    . Transmission operates in gears one through four. (Overdrive) can be deactivated by pressing the transmission control switch (TCS) on the end of the gearshift lever. The transmission control indicator light (TCIL) (the word OFF) on the end of the gearshift lever will illuminate. OVERDRIVE OFF
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    vehicle is shut off and restarted, you must press the transmission control switch to cancel overdrive operation if driving in overdrive is not desired by power from the battery. When the battery is disconnected or a new battery is installed, the service technician as soon as possible. 143
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    torque delivery to the front and rear wheels to optimize vehicle control. Positions of the Control-Trac system The Control-Trac A4WD 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
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    designed to perform satisfactorily under off-road conditions. Avoid sharp turns or abrupt maneuvers in these vehicles. Using the Control-Trac system Shifting from A4WD to 4H Move the 4WD control from A4WD to 4H at any forward speed up to 88 km/h (55 mph). At temperatures below 0°C (32°F), shifts
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    Driving Shifting to A4WD Move the 4WD control back to A4WD at a stop or at speeds up to 88 km/h rocked out by shifting from forward and reverse gears, stopping between shifts, in a steady pattern. Press lightly on the accelerator in each gear. Do not rock the vehicle if the engine is not at normal
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    (if possible) and proceed slowly. If the ignition system gets wet, the vehicle may stall. Once through water improved by moving your vehicle slowly while applying light pressure on the brake pedal. After driving through transmission, transfer case or front axle are submerged in water, their fluids
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    when added engine braking is desired. When speed control is on and you are driving uphill, your would. In order to allow the anti-lock brake system (ABS) to operate properly, keep system gets wet, your engine may stall. Water may also enter your engine's air light pressure on the brake pedal. 148
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    weight of the base vehicle, passengers, optional equipment and cargo. The GVWR is specific to each vehicle and is listed on the Safety Certification Label on the driver's door pillar. • GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating): Carrying capacity for each axle system. The GAWR is specific to each vehicle
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    vehicle's GVWR and GAWR limitations. Replacement tires with a higher limit than and Front and rear gross axle weight rating limits. Under or personal injury. Special loading instructions for owners of pickup trucks and in the Driving chapter of this owner guide. Loaded vehicles, with a higher center
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    duty schedule in the scheduled maintenance 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 for the proper installation and adjustment specifications. Your vehicle is pre-wired for trailer
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    the maximum loads listed on the Safety Compliance Certification label. For load specification terms found on the label, refer to Vehicle loading in this chapter. of control and personal injury. Trailer towing Trailer towing table GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating)/Trailer weights Rear axle Trailer
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    not use hitches that clamp onto the vehicle's bumper or attach to the axle. You must distribute the load in your trailer so that 10%-15% of rear bumper should be no higher than in Step 3. 5. Turn the air suspension (if equipped) control to ON. Adjusting an equalizing hitch so the rear bumper of the
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    trailer, follow the instructions that the rental agency gives to you. Do not attach safety chains to the bumper. Trailer brakes Electric brakes and manual, automatic or surge-type trailer brakes are safe if installed properly and adjusted to the manufacturer's specifications. The trailer brakes
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    wheels on the ground. Trailer towing tips • Practice turning, stopping and backing up before starting on a trip to get the feel of the vehicle 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
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    . Rear axle lubricant quantities are not to be checked or changed unless a leak is suspected or repair required. Disconnect the wiring to the trailer before backing the trailer into the water. Reconnect the wiring to the trailer after the trailer is removed from the water. LUGGAGE RACK (IF EQUIPPED
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    program. This program is separate from the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. The service is available: • 24-hours, seven days a week • for the United States, this card is found in the Owner Guide portfolio in the glove compartment in Ford vehicles and is mailed to you if you own a Mercury or Lincoln.
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    is off. • The hazard lights control is located on top of the steering column. • Depress hazard lights control to activate all hazard flashers simultaneously. • Depress control again to turn the flashers off. FUEL RESETTING THE FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCH RESET The fuel pump shut-off switch is
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    . 5. Make a further check for leaks in the fuel system. 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 fuses before replacing any electrical components. 15 159
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    Roadside emergencies Always replace a fuse with one that has the specified amperage rating. Using a fuse Green 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
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    RELAY 2 RELAY 3 RELAY 4 20 RELAY 5 The fuses are coded as follows. Fuse/Relay Location 1 2 Fuse Amp Passenger Compartment Rating Fuse Panel Description 25A Audio 5A Clock, Overhead Trip Computer, Electronic Automatic Temperature Control (EATC), Powertrain Control Module (PCM), Cluster, Navigation
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    Relay, Windshield Wiper Motor, Rear Washer Pump Relay 15A Air Suspension Switch 20A Stop Lamp Switch (Lamps), Turn/Hazard Flasher, Speed Control Module 15A Rear Wipers, Running Board Lamps, Battery Saver Relay, Interior Lamp Relay, Accessory Delay Relay (Power Windows, Moonroof, Flip Windows, Audio
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    Switch 30A Passive Anti Theft Transceiver, Cluster, Ignition Coils, Powertrain Control Module Relay 10A Rear Integrated Control Panel (Audio), CD Player, Cell Phone - Interior Lamp Relay - Battery Saver Relay - Rear Window Defroster Relay - One Touch Down Window Relay - ACC Delay Relay 24 25 26
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    6 MAXI FUSE 107 MAXI FUSE 108 MAXI FUSE 109 FUSE 3 FUSE 4 MAXI FUSE 106 MAXI FUSE 102 Always disconnect the battery before servicing high current fuses. FUSE 1 FUSE 2 MAXI FUSE 103 MAXI FUSE 104 MAXI FUSE 105 Always replace the cover to the Power Distribution Box before reconnecting the
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    /Relay Location 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 101 102 103 Fuse Amp Pump Alternator Field Rear Wipers A/C Clutch Not Used Running Board Lamps Not Used Delayed Accessory (Audio, Flip Windows) Powertrain Control Module, Fuel Injectors, Fuel Pump, Mass Air Flow Sensor
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    Battery Feed (Run and Accessory Circuits) Climate Control Auxilary Blower Not Used Rear Window Defroster, Heated Mirrors Not Used Not Used Trailer Tow Park Lamp Relay Front Wiper Run/Park Relay Trailer Tow Backup Lamp Relay A/C Clutch Relay Rear Wiper Down Fog Lamp Relay Front Washer Pump Relay
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    Control Module Relay Not Used Powertrain Control Module Diode A/C Clutch Diode Automatic Park Brake Release Diode Delayed Accessory (Power Windows, Flip Windows, Radio, Moonroof) Not Used 602 - *Mini fuses **Maxi fuses Relays Relays are located in the power distribution box and should be replaced
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    clips attached to the top of the radiator shroud. Removing the jack and tools 1. Locate the access panel on the right rear quarter panel interior trim. Lift the two remove the panel. 2. Unsnap the wheel lug nut wrench and instructions from their retaining bracket. 3. Remove the jack by turning the
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    jack, you or someone else could be seriously injured. On vehicles equipped with Air Suspension, turn OFF the Air Suspension switch prior to jacking, hoisting or towing your vehicle. Refer to the instruction sheet (located behind the interior trim access panel with the jack) for detailed tire change
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    gearshift lever in P (Park) and turn engine OFF. BRAKE HOOD 3. Block the diagonally opposite wheel. 4. Obtain the spare tire and jack from their 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
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    Roadside emergencies 7. Turn OFF the air suspension switch. 8. Position the jack according to the following guides and turn the jack handle clockwise until the wheel is completely off slips off the jack, someone could be seriously injured. • Front (4x2) OFF AIR SUSPENSION SWITCH INTERRUPTEUR DE LA
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    any part of your body under the vehicle while changing a tire. Do not start the engine when your vehicle is on the jack. The jack is only meant for changing the tire. • Never use the front or rear differential as a jacking point. 9. Remove the lug nuts with the lug wrench. 10. Replace
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    on the air suspension switch. JUMP STARTING YOUR VEHICLE The gases around the battery can explode damage the catalytic converter. Batteries contain sulfuric acid which can When the battery is disconnected or a new battery is battery of the disabled vehicle as this could damage the vehicle
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    cooling fan and other moving parts. 4. Check all battery terminals and remove any excessive corrosion before you attach the battery cables. Ensure that vent accessories off. Connecting the jumper cables 1. Connect the positive (+) booster cable to the positive (+) terminal of the discharged battery
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    . 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/fuel injection system. Do not use fuel lines, engine rocker covers or the intake manifold as grounding points. Do not connect the end of the
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    they were connected. 1. Remove the jumper cable from the ground metal surface. Note: In the illustrations, lightning bolts are used to designate the assisting (boosting) battery. 2. Remove the jumper cable on the negative (-) connection of the booster vehicle
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    cables removed, allow it to idle for several minutes so the engine computer can relearn its idle conditions. When the battery is disconnected or a new battery is installed, the transmission must relearn its adaptive strategy. As a result of this, the transmission may shift firmly. This operation
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    tow with a slingbelt. Ford Motor Company has not approved a slingbelt towing procedure. If equipped with air suspension, the air suspension control must be turned to the OFF damage may occur. Ford Motor Company provides a towing manual for all authorized tow truck operators. Have your tow truck operator
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    , your dealership can provide the necessary parts and service. Check your "Warranty Guide" to find out which parts and services are covered. Use only recommended fuels, lubricants, fluids and service parts conforming to specifications. Motorcraft parts are designed and built to provide the best
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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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    4V V8 engine 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 1. Battery 2. Automatic transmission fluid dipstick 3. Engine oil filler cap 4. Power steering Engine oil dipstick 6. Brake fluid reservoir 7. Power distribution box 8. Air filter assembly 9. Engine coolant reservoir 10. Windshield washer fluid reservoir
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    pan. 3. Set the parking brake and ensure the gearshift is securely 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 clean. Insert the indicator fully, then remove it
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    MAX mark may cause engine damage. Some oil must be removed from the engine by a service technician. 7. Put the indicator back in and ensure it is fully seated. Adding engine oil 1. Check the engine oil. For instructions, refer to Checking the engine oil in this chapter. 2. If the engine oil level is
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    oil filter (or another brand meeting Ford specifications) for your engine application. 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
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    additive. Washer fluids containing non-methanol antifreeze agents should be used only if they provide cold weather protection without damaging the vehicle's paint finish, wiper blades or washer system. Do not put washer fluid in the engine coolant reservoir. Washer fluid placed in the cooling
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    color) per ford specification WSS-M97B51-A1. A 50/50 mixture of distilled water and Ford G05 Engine Coolant provides: • maximum cooling system efficiency. • freeze work properly. If the engine coolant fluid level and concentration is not maintained correctly, damage to the engine and cooling system
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    location. Adding engine coolant Use only Ford G05 Engine Coolant (yellow in color) or a premium engine coolant that meets Ford specification WSS engine cooling system, never remove the pressure relief cap from the engine coolant reservoir while the engine is running or hot. Failure to follow this
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    be added in an emergency, but you must replace it with a 50/50 mixture of engine coolant . Failure to follow this warning may result in damage to the engine's cooling system and turn cap counterclockwise until pressure begins to release. 3. Step back while the pressure releases. 4. When you are sure that
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    Motor Company recommends the use of a recycled engine coolant produced by Ford-approved processes. Not all coolant recycling processes produce coolant which meets Ford specification your vehicle's cooling system can hold, refer to Refill capacities in the Capacities and specifications chapter. Fill
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    distilled water for optimum cooling system and engine protection. What you 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
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    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 schedules. If adding
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    the range between the MIN and MAX lines. Be sure to put the cap back on the reservoir. MAX MIN MAX MIN TRANSMISSION FLUID Checking automatic transmission fluid Refer to your scheduled maintenance guide for scheduled intervals for fluid checks and changes. Your transmission does not consume fluid
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    compartment in this chapter for the location of the dipstick. 6. Install the dipstick making sure it is fully seated in the filler tube. 7. Remove fluid level Fluid levels above the safe range may result in transmission failure. ADD COLD HOT DO NOT ADD An overfill condition of transmission fluid
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    dipstick and also in the Lubricant specifications section in the Capacities and specifications chapter. Use of a non-approved guide for maintenance intervals. If the original universal joints are replaced with universal joints equipped with grease fittings, lubrication will also be necessary. BATTERY
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    , however, try to only fill the battery cells with distilled water. If the battery needs water often, have the charging 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-free operation, keep the top of
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    terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compunds. Wash hands after handling. Because your vehicle's engine is electronically controlled by a computer, some control conditions are maintained by power from the battery. When the battery is disconnected or a new battery is installed, the
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    Refer to the scheduled maintenance guide for the appropriate intervals for changing the air filter element. When changing the air filter element, use only the Motorcraft air filter element listed. Refer to Motorcraft Part Numbers in the Capacities and specifications chapter. Do not start your
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    cover. This could cause filter damage and allow unmetered air to enter the engine if not properly seated. 5. Replace the air filter cover and secure the clamp. 6. Replace the air inlet tube and secure the clamp. WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES Check the wiper blades at least twice a year or when they seem
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    wiper blades To replace the wiper blades: 1. Pull the wiper arm away from 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 the wiper that the United States Department Part 575.104(c)(2). 199
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    a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a from the norm due to variations in driving habits, service practices, and differences in road characteristics and climate. lead to sudden tire failure. The grade C corresponds to a level
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    in combination, can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure. SERVICING YOUR TIRES Checking the tire pressure • Use an specifications found on the Certification Label. Improperly inflated tires can affect vehicle handling and can fail suddenly, possibly resulting in loss of vehicle control
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    etc.), as originally offered by Ford. Do not replace your tires with "high performance" tires or larger size tires. Failure to follow these precautions may adversely affect the handling of the vehicle and make it easier for the driver to lose control and roll over. Tires that are larger or smaller
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    stop and re-tighten the chains. If this does not work, remove the chains to prevent damage to your vehicle. use tire chains on dry roads. • The suspension insulation and bumpers will help prevent vehicle damage. lead to fuel spray and fire. The fuel system may be under pressure. If the fuel filler
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    in your eyes. If fuel is splashed in the eyes, remove contact lenses (if worn), flush with water for 15 minutes and seek medical attention. Failure to seek proper medical attention could lead to permanent injury. • Fuels can also be harmful if absorbed through the skin. If fuel is splashed on
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    of fuel through a fuel pump nozzle can produce static electricity, which can cause a fire if fuel is pumped into an ungrounded fuel container. fuel system components. Your vehicle was not designed to use fuel or fuel additives with metallic compounds, including manganese-based compounds containing
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    United States) because it may cause these problems to become more pronounced. If the problems persist, see your dealer or a qualified service specifications to provide improved performance and emission control system air Ford approves the use of reformulated "cleaner-burning" gasolines to improve air
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    fuel system to pump the fuel from the tank to the engine. • Your "Service Engine Soon" indicator may come on. For more information on the "Service , align the cap properly and reinstall it. If you must replace the fuel filler cap, replace it with a fuel filler cap that is designed for your vehicle
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    service technician. Refer to the scheduled maintenance guide for the appropriate intervals for changing the fuel filter. Replace the fuel filter with an authorized Motorcraft part. The customer warranty may be void for any damage to the fuel system the Capacities and specifications chapter. The
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    tank). • Always use fuel with the recommended octane rating. • Use a known quality gasoline, preferably a national brand. • Use the same side of the same pump and have the vehicle facing the same direction each time you fill up. • Have the vehicle loading and distribution the same every time. Your
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    fuel economy. • Using the air conditioner or defroster may reduce fuel economy. • You may want to turn off the speed control in hilly terrain if unnecessary economy. • Use recommended engine oil. Refer to Lubricant Specifications. • Perform all regularly scheduled maintenance items. Follow the
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    km/L [1 mpg] is lost for every 180 kg [400 lb] of weight carried). • Adding certain accessories to your vehicle (for example bug deflectors, rollbars/light bars, running boards, ski/luggage racks) may reduce fuel economy. • Using fuel blended with alcohol may lower fuel economy. • Fuel economy may
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    or prevent it from working. Information about your vehicle's emission system is on the Vehicle Emission Control Information Decal located on or near the engine. This decal identifies engine displacement and gives some tune up specifications. Please consult your "Warranty Guide" for complete emission
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    system or its battery has just been serviced, the on-board diagnostics system is reset to a "not ready for I/M test" condition. To ready the on-board diagnostics system License plate lamp • Tail lamps • Back-up lamps Do not remove lamp bulbs unless they can be replaced immediately with new ones. If a
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    Maintenance and care 3. At the back of the headlamp, remove the headlamp assembly retainers by pushing rearward and pulling up. 4. Pull the headlamp assembly forward pulling rearward. 7. Remove the bulb retainer ring by turning it counterclockwise, then slide the ring off the plastic base. 214
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    plastic base and do not touch the glass. base contacts the rear of the lamp assembly. 10. To complete installation, follow the removal procedure in reverse order. Replacing front parking lamp/turn signal bulbs 1. Make sure the headlamp control is in the OFF position. 2. Open the hood. 3. At the back
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    in reverse order. Replacing foglamp bulbs The halogen bulb contains gas under pressure. The bulb may shatter if the glass envelope is scratched Handle the bulb carefully. Grasp the bulb only by its base. Avoid touching the glass envelope. 1. Rotate the foglamp bulb counterclockwise and remove from
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    the bulb socket into the lamp assembly and rotate clockwise. 7. Install the lamp assembly on the vehicle and secure with two screws. 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
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    . 4. Pull bulb straight out of socket and push in the new bulb. 5. To complete installation, follow the removal procedure in reverse order. Replacing license plate lamp bulbs To change the license plate bulbs: 1. Remove screw and the license plate lamp assembly from liftgate. 2. Remove the bulb
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    lamp 2 916 Backup lamp 2 579 License lamp 2 168 Running board lamp 2 168 (if equipped) High-mount brake See a dealer or qualified service technician lamp All replacement bulbs are clear in color except where noted. To replace all instrument panel lights - see your dealer REPLACING THE INTERIOR BULBS
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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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    to the vehicle's paintwork. Remove any exterior accessories, such as antennas, before entering a car you clean the wiper blades and windshield as described in Cleaning the wiper blades and windshield. on operating conditions. Use only carnauba or synthetic-based waxes. Use a cleaning fluid with a
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    's specific coloring. Observe the application instructions on the products. Remove particles such as bird droppings, tree sap, insect remains, tar spots, road salt and industrial fallout immediately. Cleaning the wheels Wash with the same detergent as the body of your vehicle. Do not use acid-based
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    tar remover if necessary. Do not clean plastic parts with thinners, solvents or petroleum-based cleaners. Cleaning the exterior lamps Wash with the same cleaners. Cleaning the wiper blades, windshield and rear window If the wiper blades do not wipe properly, clean the wiper blade rubber element with
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    when cleaning the steering wheel or instrument panel to avoid contamination of the air bag system. Cleaning the instrument cluster lens Clean with a damp cloth, then dry with a dry cloth. Do not use household or glass cleaners as these may damage the lens. Cleaning the overhead console Clean with
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    Kit F8AZ-19G253-AA, which is available from your Ford Dealer. This mild cleaner and special pad, cleans the leather and maintains its natural beauty. Follow the instructions seat mounted side air bag. Such products could contaminate the side air bag system and affect performance of the side air bag
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    Capacities and specifications MOTORCRAFT PART NUMBERS Component Air filter element Battery (standard) Fuel filter Oil filter PCV valve Spark plugs* 5.4L 4V V8 engine FA-1634 BXT-65-650 FG-986B FL-820-S EV-233 AWSF-32P * Refer to Vehicle Emissions Control Information (VECI) decal for spark plug gap
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    specifications Fluid Engine coolant 3 Front axle lubricant Rear axle lubricant 4 Windshield washer fluid Ford Part Application Name Premium Engine without aux rear Coolant heat with aux rear heat Motorcraft SAE 4 x 4 vehicles 75W-90 Premium 4x4 Front Axle guide to determine the correct service
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    Grease Ford part number DOAZ-19584-AA or F5AZ-19G209-AA Ford specification ESB-M1C93-B or ESR-M1C159-A Hinges, latches, striker plates and rotors, seat tracks, fuel filler door hinge and spring Lock cylinders Penetrating and Lock Lubricant Brake fluid High Performance DOT 3 Motor Vehicle Brake
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    10) XO-5W-30-QSP Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A Motorcraft SAE 5W-30 Super Premium Motor Oil E8TZ-19590-A 4x4 front wheel High bearings, 4x4 Temperature 4x4 Front Axle spindle needle bearings, spindle & Wheel Bearing thrust bearings Grease & front drive axle u-joint/slip spline Motorcraft XT-2-QDX
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    Concentrate Ford part number C9AZ-19550-AC Ford specification ESR-M17P5 the correct type. Refer to your scheduled maintenance guide to determine the correct service interval. Some transmission fluids may be labeled specification EST-M2C118-A for complete refill of Ford Traction-Lok rear axles. 231
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    Capacities and specifications ENGINE DATA Engine Cubic inches Required fuel Firing order Spark plug gap Ignition system Compression ratio VEHICLE DIMENSIONS Vehicle dimensions 4x2 mm (in Vehicle width, including mirrors: 2 293.0 mm (90.3 in) Vehicle equipped with 16" tires and base suspension 232
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    Capacities and specifications 4 1 3 5 2 233
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    Label may be located. The Certification Label is located on the front door latch pillar on the driver's side. MFD. BY FORD MOTOR CO. IN U.S.A. /33 PSI COLD TRAILER TOWING - SEE OWNER GUIDE EXT PNT: XXXXXX XXXXXX RC: XX DSO: XXXX F0000 BAR INT TR TP/PS R AXLE TR SPR T0000 X XX XXX X XX
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    Plan You can get more protection for your new car or light truck by purchasing Ford Extended Service Plan (Ford ESP) coverage. Ford ESP is an optional service contract which is backed by Ford Motor Company or Ford Motor Service Company (in the U.S.) and Ford of Canada (in Canada). It provides
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    the Ford Customer Assistance Center. Ford Motor Company and Ford of Canada dealerships also carry quality parts and accessories, providing you with equipment reliability. Away from home If you own a Ford or Mercury vehicle and are away from home when your vehicle needs service, or if you need more
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    a Lincoln vehicle and are away from home when your vehicle needs service, or if you need more help than the dealership could provide, after following the steps described above, contact the Ford Customer Assistance Center to find an authorized dealership to help you. In the United States: Ford Motor
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    or state replacement or service without notice and without incurring obligations per applicable state law. What kinds of cases does the Board review? Unresolved warranty repair concerns or vehicle performance as designed concerns on Ford and Lincoln Mercury cars and Ford and Lincoln Mercury light
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    Board member is chosen from Ford and Lincoln Mercury dealership management, recognized for their the DSB's independent administrator Your dealership and a Ford Motor Company representative will then be asked to submit statements serviced the vehicle • a brief description of your unresolved concern 239
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    Customer assistance • a brief summary of the action taken by the dealer(s) and Ford Motor Company • the names (if known) of all the people you contacted at the dealership(s) • a description of the action you expect to resolve your concern You
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    by the Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP). The CAMVAP program is a straight-forward and relatively speedy alternative to resolve a cannot find unleaded fuel or can only get fuel with an anti-knock index lower than is recommended for your vehicle, contact a district or owner
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    or serious engine damage. Ford Motor Company/Ford of Canada is not responsible for any damage caused by use of improper fuel. In the United States, using leaded fuel may also result in difficulty importing your vehicle back into the U.S. If your vehicle must be serviced while you are traveling or
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    is made from high quality materials and meets or exceeds Ford's rigid engineering and safety specifications. Ford accessories are warranted for up to 12 months or 20 000 km (12 000 miles) on all cars and light trucks and 12 months with unlimited distance on medium/heavy duty trucks unless the
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    luggage rack Factory luggage rack adaptors Heavy-duty battery Raised cross bars Raised cross bar adaptors Towing mirrors (removable and permanent) Trailer hitch bars and balls Trailer hitch mounted bike carrier Trailer hitch wiring adaptor Protection and appearance equipment Air bag anti-theft locks
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    label). Consult your dealer for specific weight information. • The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Canadian Radio Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) regulate the use of mobile communications systems - such as two-way radios, telephones and theft alarms - that are equipped with
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    Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. EST, for credit card holders only Obtaining a French owner's guide French Owner's Guides can be obtained from your dealer or by writing to Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, Service Publications, P.O. Box 1580, Station B, Mississauga, Ontario L4Y 4G3. 246
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    safety defect exists in a group 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
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    heater and air conditioner ...50 rear seat controls ...49 Air suspension ...137 description ...137 warning light ...12 Ambulance packages ...3 Antifreeze (see Engine coolant) ...186 Anti-lock brake system (see Brakes) ...133-134 Anti-theft system warning light ...11 Audio system (see Radio) ...25
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    plastic parts ...224 safety belts ...226 washing ...222 waxing ...222 wheels ...223 wiper blades ...224 Climate control (see Air conditioning specifications ...229, 232 Cruise control (see Speed control) ...54 Customer Assistance ...157 Ford accessories for your vehicle ...242 Ford Extended Service
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    jump-starting ...173 Emission control system ...211 Engine ...232 check engine/ service engine soon light ...8 cleaning ...223 coolant ...186 fail-safe coolant ...190 idle speed control ...194 lubrication specifications ...229, 232 refill capacities ...227 service points ...181 starting after
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    ...149 driving with a heavy load ...149 location ...149 H Hazard flashers ...158 Head restraints ...87, 93 Headlamps ...18 aiming ...220-221 autolamp system ...20 bulb specifications ...219 daytime running lights ...18 flash to pass ...18 high beam ...11, 18 replacing bulbs ...213 turning on and off
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    interior lamps ...66, 219 replacing bulbs ...213, 215-218 Lane change indicator (see Turn signal) ...53 Liftgate ...76 Lights, warning and indicator ...8 air bag ...9 air suspension ...138 anti-lock brakes (ABS) ...10, 134 anti-theft ...11 brake ...10 charging system ...11 check coolant ...11 door
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    seats for children ..119-120 Seat belts (see Safety restraints) ...100 Seats ...87 child safety seats ...119-120 cleaning ...225-226 climate control ...91 memory seat ...83, 90 SecuriLock passive anti-theft system ...77-78 Servicing your vehicle ...179 Snowplowing ...3 Spark plugs, specifications
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    12-13 Warning lights (see Lights) ...8 Washer fluid ...185 Water, Driving through ...148 Windows power ...71 rear wiper/washer ...60 Windshield washer fluid and wipers checking and adding fluid ...185 checking and cleaning ...198-199 liftgate reservoir ...185 operation ...59 replacing wiper blades
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    quarts). Use Motorcraft change) SAE 5W-30 Super Premium Motor Oil, Ford specification WSS-M2C153-G. 24.1L (25.5 quarts) Coolant capacitywithout rear of the correct type. Refer to your scheduled maintenance guide to determine the correct service interval. Some transmission fluids may be labeled as
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    . Use of any fluid other than the recommended fluid may cause transmission damage. 3 Indicates only approximate dry-fill capacity. Some applications may vary based on cooler size and if equipped with in-tank cooler. The amount of transmission fluid and fluid level should be set by the indication on
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Before driving
Introduction
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Instrumentation
6
Controls and features
18
Seating and safety restraints
87
Starting and driving
Starting
128
Driving
133
Roadside emergencies
157
Servicing
Maintenance and care
179
Capacities and specifications
227
Customer assistance
235
Reporting safety defects
247
Index
248
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