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Servicing your vehicle REFUELING Use only fuels which meet the type specified for the calibration number printed on the calibration decal. Use of other fuels may cause powertrain damage as well as loss of vehicle performance. It will also invalidate the Ford Warranty and any extended service agreement. WHAT FUELS SHOULD BE USED? Your Sable FFV uses fuel ethanol. Unleaded gasoline may be also used. However, do not use fuel methanol. The correct fuel for your FFV is shown on a decal, located on the inside surface of the fuel filler door. These vehicles will operate well on ordinary commercial quality unleaded regular gasoline, but only the highest quality fuel ethanol will provide the same level protection and performance. Standards for these fuels have been developed to provide FFVs the best possible performance, safety and durability. To assist alcohol fuel providers in meeting these standards, guidelines have also been developed which prescribe "Ethanol Fuel Compatible" dispensing station equipment. Fuel stations may apply to be certified as meeting these standards. However, not all stations meet these standards at this time. To ensure proper operation of your Sable FFV on fuel ethanol, refuel at certified stations. These standards and guidelines can be obtained from the Ford Motor Company Alternative Fuels Program (call toll-free 1-800-ALT-FUEL (258-3835) or contact the U.S Dept of Energy Altertnative Fuels Data Center (call toll-free 1-800-423-1DOE (423-1363). WHAT IS FUEL ETHANOL (ED85)? Pure ethanol is the alcohol which is the intoxicating agent in liquor, beer and wine. It is distilled from the fermentation of plants such as field corn and sugar cane. When ethanol is used in the making of motor fuels, a small amount of a bad tasting chemical is added to discourage beverage use. The resulting fuel is called Ed100 meaning 100% pure ethanol diluted by 2% to 5% gasoline as the "denaturant." Fuel ethanol (Ed85) is then made by adding 15% more unleaded gasoline. The resulting fuel also has a higher octane rating than unleaded regular gasoline and other properties which allow engine designs with greater efficiency and power. 10

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REFUELING
Use only fuels which meet the type specified for the calibration number
printed on the calibration decal. Use of other fuels may cause powertrain
damage as well as loss of vehicle performance. It will also invalidate the
Ford Warranty and any extended service agreement.
WHAT FUELS SHOULD BE USED?
Your Sable FFV uses fuel ethanol. Unleaded gasoline may be also used.
However,
do not
use fuel methanol. The correct fuel for your FFV is
shown on a decal, located on the inside surface of the fuel filler door.
These vehicles will operate well on ordinary commercial quality unleaded
regular gasoline, but only the highest quality fuel ethanol will provide the
same level protection and performance.
Standards for these fuels have been developed to provide FFVs the best
possible performance, safety and durability. To assist alcohol fuel
providers in meeting these standards, guidelines have also been
developed which prescribe “Ethanol Fuel Compatible” dispensing station
equipment. Fuel stations may apply to be certified as meeting these
standards. However, not all stations meet these standards at this time. To
ensure proper operation of your Sable FFV on fuel ethanol, refuel at
certified stations. These standards and guidelines can be obtained from
the Ford Motor Company Alternative Fuels Program (call toll-free
1-800-ALT-FUEL (258-3835) or contact the U.S Dept of Energy
Altertnative Fuels Data Center (call toll–free 1-800-423-1DOE
(423-1363).
WHAT IS FUEL ETHANOL (E
D
85)?
Pure ethanol is the alcohol which is the intoxicating agent in liquor, beer
and wine. It is distilled from the fermentation of plants such as field corn
and sugar cane. When ethanol is used in the making of motor fuels, a
small amount of a bad tasting chemical is added to discourage beverage
use. The resulting fuel is called E
d
100 meaning 100% pure ethanol
diluted by 2% to 5% gasoline as the “denaturant.”
Fuel ethanol (E
d
85) is then made by adding 15% more unleaded
gasoline. The resulting fuel also has a higher octane rating than unleaded
regular gasoline and other properties which allow engine designs with
greater efficiency and power.
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