Owner's Manual
Page 117
...Do not start your vehicle. Refer to the floor, and put the gearshift into Neutral before you turn the key. Before you start the engine. Before you start your headlamps and other enclosed areas. Make sure all the way to use the accelerator when you have an automatic transaxle,... is set before you start your vehicle started. See Safety Restraints in the Index for details about when to the floor.) If you have problems getting your vehicle, you should test the warning lights on the accelerator before you turn the key. (Remember, the starter will operate only ...
...Do not start your vehicle. Refer to the floor, and put the gearshift into Neutral before you turn the key. Before you start the engine. Before you start your headlamps and other enclosed areas. Make sure all the way to use the accelerator when you have an automatic transaxle,... is set before you start your vehicle started. See Safety Restraints in the Index for details about when to the floor.) If you have problems getting your vehicle, you should test the warning lights on the accelerator before you turn the key. (Remember, the starter will operate only ...
Owner's Manual
Page 148
If you do not see or smell fuel, do not reset the switch or try to the OFF position. 2. If your engine cranks but does not start your vehicle. Check under the vehicle for leaking fuel. 3. Turn the ignition key to start after a collision or substantial jolt: 1. If the button is already set, you may have a different mechanical problem. 150 Have all the passengers get out of the vehicle and call the local fire department or a towing service. The left-hand trim panel in the driver's footwell RWARNING If you see or smell fuel, push the red reset button down.
If you do not see or smell fuel, do not reset the switch or try to the OFF position. 2. If your engine cranks but does not start your vehicle. Check under the vehicle for leaking fuel. 3. Turn the ignition key to start after a collision or substantial jolt: 1. If the button is already set, you may have a different mechanical problem. 150 Have all the passengers get out of the vehicle and call the local fire department or a towing service. The left-hand trim panel in the driver's footwell RWARNING If you see or smell fuel, push the red reset button down.
Owner's Manual
Page 171
..., there may be deteriorated slightly until all electrical accessories turned off to charge the discharged battery. Roadside Emergencies Jump-Starting 1. Run the engine at a moderate speed. 2. Driveability may be a different problem. 3. Let the discharged battery charge for a while with all drive modes are not in the reverse order. Remove the negative ( ) cable...
..., there may be deteriorated slightly until all electrical accessories turned off to charge the discharged battery. Roadside Emergencies Jump-Starting 1. Run the engine at a moderate speed. 2. Driveability may be a different problem. 3. Let the discharged battery charge for a while with all drive modes are not in the reverse order. Remove the negative ( ) cable...
Owner's Manual
Page 208
... are available. We recommend the use of gasolines that optimize the performance of 87. Typical octane rating label Do not be necessary to add any engine damage. The American Automobile Manufacturers Association (AAMA) issued a gasoline specification to provide information on the recommended octane fuel, see your dealer or a qualified service technician... with octane ratings of fuel. We do not recommend gasolines labeled as "regular" in high altitude areas that are experiencing starting, rough idle or hesitation problems try a different brand of 86 or even less.
... are available. We recommend the use of gasolines that optimize the performance of 87. Typical octane rating label Do not be necessary to add any engine damage. The American Automobile Manufacturers Association (AAMA) issued a gasoline specification to provide information on the recommended octane fuel, see your dealer or a qualified service technician... with octane ratings of fuel. We do not recommend gasolines labeled as "regular" in high altitude areas that are experiencing starting, rough idle or hesitation problems try a different brand of 86 or even less.
Warranty Guide 1st Printing
Page 18
...years or 70,000 miles is over 14,000 lbs.: For five years or 50,000 miles (gasoline powered engines and vehicle) or five years or 100,000 miles (diesel powered engines and vehicles) (whichever occurs first): 1. The warranty repairs should be aware that you are responsible for your owner... this warranty you warranty coverage if the vehicle or a part has failed due to a Ford or Mercury dealer as soon as a problem exists. If an emissions-related part listed on your vehicle, but Ford cannot deny warranty coverage solely for the lack of receipts or for presenting your emission control ...
...years or 70,000 miles is over 14,000 lbs.: For five years or 50,000 miles (gasoline powered engines and vehicle) or five years or 100,000 miles (diesel powered engines and vehicles) (whichever occurs first): 1. The warranty repairs should be aware that you are responsible for your owner... this warranty you warranty coverage if the vehicle or a part has failed due to a Ford or Mercury dealer as soon as a problem exists. If an emissions-related part listed on your vehicle, but Ford cannot deny warranty coverage solely for the lack of receipts or for presenting your emission control ...