Owner Guide 1st Printing
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Turn off the road as soon as it is overheating and continued operation may move to the top of the Normal band. Let the engine cool. mechanical cluster 23 If, under normal driving conditions. Refer to overheat, have the coolant system serviced as soon as the engine coolant warms up hills ... Normal band as possible. It is acceptable for the pointer to your engine overheats: 1. DO NOT REMOVE COOLANT SYSTEM FILL CAP UNTIL THE ENGINE IS COOL. 4.
Turn off the road as soon as it is overheating and continued operation may move to the top of the Normal band. Let the engine cool. mechanical cluster 23 If, under normal driving conditions. Refer to overheat, have the coolant system serviced as soon as the engine coolant warms up hills ... Normal band as possible. It is acceptable for the pointer to your engine overheats: 1. DO NOT REMOVE COOLANT SYSTEM FILL CAP UNTIL THE ENGINE IS COOL. 4.
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... Shuffle feature While in the CD mode, press the "AM/FM" button to randomly select tracks for play until the shuffle feature is equipped to cool before playing. - NO CD - CD Changer not connected, not communicating, or not equipped. 40 TOO HOT - Empty slot or magazine. - BAD CD - The display will...
... Shuffle feature While in the CD mode, press the "AM/FM" button to randomly select tracks for play until the shuffle feature is equipped to cool before playing. - NO CD - CD Changer not connected, not communicating, or not equipped. 40 TOO HOT - Empty slot or magazine. - BAD CD - The display will...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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...may not play does not begin after the CD button is pushed: s The radio is already loaded. Skipping will cause the sound to cool off before operating. Because of which may have condensed on the lenses within industry standards or in the magazine or the CD magazine is ... s Badly scratched discs or extremely rough roads will not damage the disc player or scratch the discs. 41 s A disc is not on your Ford Compact Disc Player. Allow the player to skip. s Different manufacturers of compact discs may produce discs with different dimensions or tolerances, some of this ...
...may not play does not begin after the CD button is pushed: s The radio is already loaded. Skipping will cause the sound to cool off before operating. Because of which may have condensed on the lenses within industry standards or in the magazine or the CD magazine is ... s Badly scratched discs or extremely rough roads will not damage the disc player or scratch the discs. 41 s A disc is not on your Ford Compact Disc Player. Allow the player to skip. s Different manufacturers of compact discs may produce discs with different dimensions or tolerances, some of this ...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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... setting determines the temperature of the instrument panel below the radio and will operate only when the ignition key is turned to select heating or cooling and determine where the air will turn your vehicle interior depending on and allow airflow into the vehicle. This will heat and/or... cool your air conditioner and heater system on, select any position except OFF. Your air conditioner and heater will turn the fan off , select OFF. This ...
... setting determines the temperature of the instrument panel below the radio and will operate only when the ignition key is turned to select heating or cooling and determine where the air will turn your vehicle interior depending on and allow airflow into the vehicle. This will heat and/or... cool your air conditioner and heater system on, select any position except OFF. Your air conditioner and heater will turn the fan off , select OFF. This ...
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...increase the amount of the band (full right) is the cooling or cool temperature area. The air CANNOT be cooled below the outside air through the instrument panel registers. Airflow selections Q (Panel) Use Q to get cool air through the instrument panel registers. A/C Select A/C to ... when you are indicated by rotating the temperature knob into the red area. Then, select MAX A/C for cooling except when it is extremely hot or fast cooling of the vehicle is needed. Four fan speed positions are available and are comfortable. 66 Temperature selection The temperature...
...increase the amount of the band (full right) is the cooling or cool temperature area. The air CANNOT be cooled below the outside air through the instrument panel registers. Airflow selections Q (Panel) Use Q to get cool air through the instrument panel registers. A/C Select A/C to ... when you are indicated by rotating the temperature knob into the red area. Then, select MAX A/C for cooling except when it is extremely hot or fast cooling of the vehicle is needed. Four fan speed positions are available and are comfortable. 66 Temperature selection The temperature...
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... to direct airflow to defrost. When the outside temperature is normal when using warmer outside air. The air cannot be dehumidified to either heat or cool your vehicle. The air can be from inside air will also make the fan sound louder and is about 50˚F (10˚C) or ... outside temperature is about 50˚F (10˚C) or warmer. The air flow will help prevent fogging in the R position but can be dehumidified to cool the air if the outside temperature is about 50˚F (10˚C) or warmer, the air will operate to remove moisture. P (Floor and Defrost)...
... to direct airflow to defrost. When the outside temperature is normal when using warmer outside air. The air cannot be dehumidified to either heat or cool your vehicle. The air can be from inside air will also make the fan sound louder and is about 50˚F (10˚C) or ... outside temperature is about 50˚F (10˚C) or warmer. The air flow will help prevent fogging in the R position but can be dehumidified to cool the air if the outside temperature is about 50˚F (10˚C) or warmer, the air will operate to remove moisture. P (Floor and Defrost)...
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The cool temperature you select will give a temperature between full right and full left ) knob on and allows airflow into the vehicle. Four fan speed positons are ... of the knob. Temperature selection The temperature control knob is the fan control knob which controls the volume of the band (full right) is the cool or unheated temperature area. Any position selected between the two extreme temperatures. H Fan speed adjustment The H (left will not be cooler than the outside temperature...
The cool temperature you select will give a temperature between full right and full left ) knob on and allows airflow into the vehicle. Four fan speed positons are ... of the knob. Temperature selection The temperature control knob is the fan control knob which controls the volume of the band (full right) is the cool or unheated temperature area. Any position selected between the two extreme temperatures. H Fan speed adjustment The H (left will not be cooler than the outside temperature...
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The air cannot be used to either heat or ventilate your vehicle. Rotate the H knob to the windshield. This selection can be cooled in this position by rotating the temperature knob into the red area. V (Defrost) Select V to obtain maximum air flow to increase the air flow. 70 R... of the temperature knob setting. Rotate the temperature knob into the RED area. You can heat the air in the R position but can be cooled below the outside air through the instrument panel registers at the same time. The air cannot be heated by rotating the temperature knob into the...
The air cannot be used to either heat or ventilate your vehicle. Rotate the H knob to the windshield. This selection can be cooled in this position by rotating the temperature knob into the red area. V (Defrost) Select V to obtain maximum air flow to increase the air flow. 70 R... of the temperature knob setting. Rotate the temperature knob into the RED area. You can heat the air in the R position but can be cooled below the outside air through the instrument panel registers at the same time. The air cannot be heated by rotating the temperature knob into the...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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... second gear, and a shift to first gear will automatically be in j (Overdrive) or Drive (O/D OFF), push the accelerator to j (Overdrive) whenever practical for optimum powertrain cooling and fuel economy. Selection of 1 (Low) gear provides only low gear operation from 1 (Low) can be made by pushing the transmission control switch again, to...
... second gear, and a shift to first gear will automatically be in j (Overdrive) or Drive (O/D OFF), push the accelerator to j (Overdrive) whenever practical for optimum powertrain cooling and fuel economy. Selection of 1 (Low) gear provides only low gear operation from 1 (Low) can be made by pushing the transmission control switch again, to...
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... km/h) IN THIS GEARSHIFT POSITION. 169 When to use 2 (Second) With the gearshift in the 2 (Second) position, more engine braking is achieved, for optimum powertrain cooling and fuel economy. With overdrive canceled and the OD ON/OFF illuminated, the transmission will shift into the correct gear when the right speed is...
... km/h) IN THIS GEARSHIFT POSITION. 169 When to use 2 (Second) With the gearshift in the 2 (Second) position, more engine braking is achieved, for optimum powertrain cooling and fuel economy. With overdrive canceled and the OD ON/OFF illuminated, the transmission will shift into the correct gear when the right speed is...
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... can cause severe wire damage and could start a fire. Driving Trailer Lamps Make sure your trailer lamps conform to j (Overdrive) whenever practical for optimum powertrain cooling and fuel economy. This will operate one circuit. Never add more than j (Overdrive). If you use the speed control while you are towing on hot...
... can cause severe wire damage and could start a fire. Driving Trailer Lamps Make sure your trailer lamps conform to j (Overdrive) whenever practical for optimum powertrain cooling and fuel economy. This will operate one circuit. Never add more than j (Overdrive). If you use the speed control while you are towing on hot...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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... park on a grade. s For manual transmissions - s Shift an automatic transmission into N (Neutral) while still maintaining pressure on the service brake pedal. This aids in engine cooling and air conditioner efficiency. apply the parking brake by pressing the service brake pedal down firmly with your left foot. s Have another person place the...
... park on a grade. s For manual transmissions - s Shift an automatic transmission into N (Neutral) while still maintaining pressure on the service brake pedal. This aids in engine cooling and air conditioner efficiency. apply the parking brake by pressing the service brake pedal down firmly with your left foot. s Have another person place the...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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... ones. 2. Turning on both vehicles. Turn off all battery terminals and remove any excessive corrosion before you need to the positive (+) terminal of the engine cooling fan and other moving parts. 4. Park the booster vehicle close to the discharged battery. 239 Your vehicle has a 12-volt starting motor, ignition system, and...
... ones. 2. Turning on both vehicles. Turn off all battery terminals and remove any excessive corrosion before you need to the positive (+) terminal of the engine cooling fan and other moving parts. 4. Park the booster vehicle close to the discharged battery. 239 Your vehicle has a 12-volt starting motor, ignition system, and...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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... as soon as possible. 265 Engine Coolant Adding engine coolant WARNING Do not put engine coolant in an emergency, but you should replace it is cool, add a 50/50 mixture of engine coolant and water to the engine coolant recovery reservoir - Add straight water only in the container for the windshield...
... as soon as possible. 265 Engine Coolant Adding engine coolant WARNING Do not put engine coolant in an emergency, but you should replace it is cool, add a 50/50 mixture of engine coolant and water to the engine coolant recovery reservoir - Add straight water only in the container for the windshield...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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...that all metals and rubber elastomers used in Ford cooling systems for 4 years or 50,000 miles (80,000 km). When the engine is cool, wrap a thick cloth around the cap and turn it cool. 2. Step back while the pressure releases. 4. Ford Premium Engine Coolant is running or hot....Never remove the coolant recovery cap while the engine is an optimized formula that meets Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A. If necessary, add enough of a 50/50 mixture of your engine cooling system. Use Ford Premium Cooling System Fluid E2FZ-19549-AA (in Canada, Motorcraft CXC-8-B) or an equivalent premium ...
...that all metals and rubber elastomers used in Ford cooling systems for 4 years or 50,000 miles (80,000 km). When the engine is cool, wrap a thick cloth around the cap and turn it cool. 2. Step back while the pressure releases. 4. Ford Premium Engine Coolant is running or hot....Never remove the coolant recovery cap while the engine is an optimized formula that meets Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A. If necessary, add enough of a 50/50 mixture of your engine cooling system. Use Ford Premium Cooling System Fluid E2FZ-19549-AA (in Canada, Motorcraft CXC-8-B) or an equivalent premium ...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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... for leaks if you have to add more than -34˚F [-36˚C]), it may harm engine and cooling system components. Maintenance and Care Recycled engine coolant Ford Motor Company recommends that Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealers use of such coolant may be necessary to increase the coolant concentration above 60%. Have your...
... for leaks if you have to add more than -34˚F [-36˚C]), it may harm engine and cooling system components. Maintenance and Care Recycled engine coolant Ford Motor Company recommends that Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealers use of such coolant may be necessary to increase the coolant concentration above 60%. Have your...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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... be between the holes on the passenger's side of driving. Put the dipstick back into the filler tube and make sure it is preferable to cool before checking. Securely latch the gearshift lever in any position other than neutral. When checking fluid at normal operating temperature, after approximately 20 miles (30...
... be between the holes on the passenger's side of driving. Put the dipstick back into the filler tube and make sure it is preferable to cool before checking. Securely latch the gearshift lever in any position other than neutral. When checking fluid at normal operating temperature, after approximately 20 miles (30...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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... to the fuel system will protect the fuel system's inner surfaces from corrosion. Brakes s Make sure brakes and parking brake are covered with the product. Cooling system s Protect against freezing temperatures.
... to the fuel system will protect the fuel system's inner surfaces from corrosion. Brakes s Make sure brakes and parking brake are covered with the product. Cooling system s Protect against freezing temperatures.
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... mirrors ...power seat ...Convenience kit in cargo area...Coolant (see Engine coolant) checking and adding ...preparing for storage ...specifications ...temperature gauge ...warnings ...Cooling fan ...Crankcase emission filter ...Customer Assistance Centre, Ford of Canada ...64 ...34, 55 ...261, ...110, 263 263 170 173 171 313 148 112 ...86 ...109 ...229 ...265 . 309 . 313...
... mirrors ...power seat ...Convenience kit in cargo area...Coolant (see Engine coolant) checking and adding ...preparing for storage ...specifications ...temperature gauge ...warnings ...Cooling fan ...Crankcase emission filter ...Customer Assistance Centre, Ford of Canada ...64 ...34, 55 ...261, ...110, 263 263 170 173 171 313 148 112 ...86 ...109 ...229 ...265 . 309 . 313...
Scheduled Maintenance Guide 1st Printing
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NOTE: It is normal for leaks, damage or loose parts. u Inspect engine cooling system, hoses, and clamps; and check coolant strength every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or 12 months. u Lubricate rear driveshaft double cardan joint centering ...
NOTE: It is normal for leaks, damage or loose parts. u Inspect engine cooling system, hoses, and clamps; and check coolant strength every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or 12 months. u Lubricate rear driveshaft double cardan joint centering ...