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... from neglect or inadequate maintenance, and may help increase the value you receive when you may find that the materials used meet Ford engineering specifications. Failure to assist you take delivery of this booklet. 2. MAINTAIN YOUR VEHICLE PROPERLY Your glove compartment contains an Owner...of your dealership within one week. Please follow the procedures outlined on parts affected by 2 KNOW WHEN YOUR WARRANTY BEGINS Your Warranty Start Date is your vehicle. If you are an eligible U.S. It is the day you with all of impartial individuals who resolve disputes...
... from neglect or inadequate maintenance, and may help increase the value you receive when you may find that the materials used meet Ford engineering specifications. Failure to assist you take delivery of this booklet. 2. MAINTAIN YOUR VEHICLE PROPERLY Your glove compartment contains an Owner...of your dealership within one week. Please follow the procedures outlined on parts affected by 2 KNOW WHEN YOUR WARRANTY BEGINS Your Warranty Start Date is your vehicle. If you are an eligible U.S. It is the day you with all of impartial individuals who resolve disputes...
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... occurs first. 6 Corrosion Coverage Under your New Vehicle Limited Warranty, Corrosion Coverage begins at the warranty start date and lasts for three years or 36,000 miles, whichever occurs first. There are authorized by Ford. where there is no factory-related defect involved and therefore no warranty our policy is not the...
... occurs first. 6 Corrosion Coverage Under your New Vehicle Limited Warranty, Corrosion Coverage begins at the warranty start date and lasts for three years or 36,000 miles, whichever occurs first. There are authorized by Ford. where there is no factory-related defect involved and therefore no warranty our policy is not the...
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... Coverage period (three years or 36,000 miles, whichever occurs first), you must pay a $100 deductible for five years after the vehicle leaves Ford's control. WHAT IS NOT COVERED? NOTE: Some components may also be covered by the Emissions Warranties, with other parts that affect these components: ...factory-supplied materials or workmanship for each repair visit. After the end of the Bumper to , cellular phones, alarm systems, and automatic starting systems • tampering with the vehicle, tampering with the emissions systems, or with no deductible. after the vehicle leaves...
... Coverage period (three years or 36,000 miles, whichever occurs first), you must pay a $100 deductible for five years after the vehicle leaves Ford's control. WHAT IS NOT COVERED? NOTE: Some components may also be covered by the Emissions Warranties, with other parts that affect these components: ...factory-supplied materials or workmanship for each repair visit. After the end of the Bumper to , cellular phones, alarm systems, and automatic starting systems • tampering with the vehicle, tampering with the emissions systems, or with no deductible. after the vehicle leaves...
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... if within 35 miles • flat tire change • fuel delivery • jump starts • lock-out assistance The Roadside Assistance Program is covered by the complimentary Ford Roadside Assistance Program (unless you with Bumper to the nearest Ford Motor Company dealership. 10 and if the problem is separate from the New Vehicle...
... if within 35 miles • flat tire change • fuel delivery • jump starts • lock-out assistance The Roadside Assistance Program is covered by the complimentary Ford Roadside Assistance Program (unless you with Bumper to the nearest Ford Motor Company dealership. 10 and if the problem is separate from the New Vehicle...
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... and standards set by Emissions Warranties • Air/Fuel Feedback Control System and Sensors • Altitude Compensation System • Catalytic Converter • Cold Start Enrichment System • Cold Start Fuel Injector (1) • Controls for Deceleration • Distributor Assembly • Electronic Ignition System • Exhaust Pipe (Manifold to Catalyst) • Electronic Engine Control...
... and standards set by Emissions Warranties • Air/Fuel Feedback Control System and Sensors • Altitude Compensation System • Catalytic Converter • Cold Start Enrichment System • Cold Start Fuel Injector (1) • Controls for Deceleration • Distributor Assembly • Electronic Ignition System • Exhaust Pipe (Manifold to Catalyst) • Electronic Engine Control...
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... Coverage for diesel engines is for Deceleration • Distributor Assembly • Electronic Ignition System • Exhaust Pipe (Manifold to every California 1999-model vehicle, regardless of the GVWR* of the vehicle. * Gross Vehicle Weight Rating List of Parts Covered by the Defects Warranties that ... • Air/Fuel Feedback Control System and Sensors • Altitude Compensation System • Catalytic Converter • Cold Start Enrichment System • Cold Start Fuel Injector (2) • Controls for five years or 100,000 miles. (2) Flex Fuel Vehicle only. 18 WHAT IS COVERED?...
... Coverage for diesel engines is for Deceleration • Distributor Assembly • Electronic Ignition System • Exhaust Pipe (Manifold to every California 1999-model vehicle, regardless of the GVWR* of the vehicle. * Gross Vehicle Weight Rating List of Parts Covered by the Defects Warranties that ... • Air/Fuel Feedback Control System and Sensors • Altitude Compensation System • Catalytic Converter • Cold Start Enrichment System • Cold Start Fuel Injector (2) • Controls for five years or 100,000 miles. (2) Flex Fuel Vehicle only. 18 WHAT IS COVERED?...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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Reproduction by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system or translation in whole or part is not permitted without written authorization from Ford Motor Company. Copyright Contents Before driving Introduction Instrumentation Controls and features Seating and safety restraints Starting and driving Starting Driving Roadside emergencies Servicing Maintenance and care Capacities and specifications Customer assistance Reporting safety defects Index 123 174 181 193 194 83 89 105 2 3 14 61 All rights reserved.
Reproduction by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system or translation in whole or part is not permitted without written authorization from Ford Motor Company. Copyright Contents Before driving Introduction Instrumentation Controls and features Seating and safety restraints Starting and driving Starting Driving Roadside emergencies Servicing Maintenance and care Capacities and specifications Customer assistance Reporting safety defects Index 123 174 181 193 194 83 89 105 2 3 14 61 All rights reserved.
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... lamp will also illuminate for several seconds after the engine is commonly known as an early reminder of the fuel level. This SOON system is started, one of fuel. (The engine may cause your Service Engine Soon light to illuminate. Examples are: 1. The fuel cap may illuminate without these or any...
... lamp will also illuminate for several seconds after the engine is commonly known as an early reminder of the fuel level. This SOON system is started, one of fuel. (The engine may cause your Service Engine Soon light to illuminate. Examples are: 1. The fuel cap may illuminate without these or any...
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... next highest gear. Refer to SecuriLock passive anti-theft system in the Maintenance and care chapter. If the light does not illuminate momentarily at start up, remains on and the engine ABS is still effective unless the brake warning light also remains illuminated with parking brake released. High beams Illuminates...
... next highest gear. Refer to SecuriLock passive anti-theft system in the Maintenance and care chapter. If the light does not illuminate momentarily at start up, remains on and the engine ABS is still effective unless the brake warning light also remains illuminated with parking brake released. High beams Illuminates...
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...;) to decrease the hour 6 SHUF H M 12: + To set the minute, press the minute (m) control and press: • (+) to increase the minute and • (−) to start this feature. Controls and features Shuffle feature The shuffle feature operates in random order. Random order play will continue until the SHUFFLE control is pressed...
...;) to decrease the hour 6 SHUF H M 12: + To set the minute, press the minute (m) control and press: • (+) to increase the minute and • (−) to start this feature. Controls and features Shuffle feature The shuffle feature operates in random order. Random order play will continue until the SHUFFLE control is pressed...
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... with a manual transaxle ON push the key in while turning to turn off after fifteen minutes. ACCESSORY, allows the electrical accessories such as the engine starts. ON, all electrical circuits operational. Rotate to the second position to turn off . The light will automatically turn on... . 3. START, cranks the engine. Controls and features REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER Clears the rear window of thin ice and fog. The defroster will be lit while the ...
... with a manual transaxle ON push the key in while turning to turn off after fifteen minutes. ACCESSORY, allows the electrical accessories such as the engine starts. ON, all electrical circuits operational. Rotate to the second position to turn off . The light will automatically turn on... . 3. START, cranks the engine. Controls and features REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER Clears the rear window of thin ice and fog. The defroster will be lit while the ...
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...avoid pressing the accelerator before you smell exhaust fumes. Always open the garage door before or during starting the vehicle: 1. Before starting . Exhaust fumes can start your vehicle immediately. When the engine starts, the idle RPM runs faster to the Seating and safety restraints chapter. 83 Do not allow ...the vehicle to idle for more information on starting the vehicle, refer to Starting the engine in the engine and exhaust system, creating the risk of radio noise. Do not park, idle, or drive...
...avoid pressing the accelerator before you smell exhaust fumes. Always open the garage door before or during starting the vehicle: 1. Before starting . Exhaust fumes can start your vehicle immediately. When the engine starts, the idle RPM runs faster to the Seating and safety restraints chapter. 83 Do not allow ...the vehicle to idle for more information on starting the vehicle, refer to Starting the engine in the engine and exhaust system, creating the risk of radio noise. Do not park, idle, or drive...
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Make sure the parking brake is in P (Park). P R N D D L If starting a vehicle with a manual transaxle: • Push the clutch pedal to the floor. 84 Make sure the headlamps and vehicle accessories are off. 3. If starting a vehicle with an automatic transaxle: • Make sure the gearshift is set. Starting 2.
Make sure the parking brake is in P (Park). P R N D D L If starting a vehicle with a manual transaxle: • Push the clutch pedal to the floor. 84 Make sure the headlamps and vehicle accessories are off. 3. If starting a vehicle with an automatic transaxle: • Make sure the gearshift is set. Starting 2.
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Turn the key to 3 (ON) without turning the key to 4 (START). 3 2 CK O0 AC I C ON II 4 ART ST III 1 50 60 70 100 120 E FUEL FILL 1 / 2 40 80 90 140 160 80 60 F 30 20 10 40 0 00000 20 100 110 120 180 LOW FUEL SERVICE ENGINE SOON P ! Starting 4. BRAKE MPH km/h ABS 0 0 0 0 200 50 40 E FUEL FILL 80 60 60 70 100 120 80 90 140 160 1 / 2 F C H 30 20 10 40 0 00000 20 100 110 120 180 2 1 LOW FUEL SERVICE ENGINE SOON P ! BRAKE MPH km/h ABS 0 0 0 0 200 L C H - + THEFT 3 4 5 RPMx1000 6 7 8 - + THEFT 85
Turn the key to 3 (ON) without turning the key to 4 (START). 3 2 CK O0 AC I C ON II 4 ART ST III 1 50 60 70 100 120 E FUEL FILL 1 / 2 40 80 90 140 160 80 60 F 30 20 10 40 0 00000 20 100 110 120 180 LOW FUEL SERVICE ENGINE SOON P ! Starting 4. BRAKE MPH km/h ABS 0 0 0 0 200 50 40 E FUEL FILL 80 60 60 70 100 120 80 90 140 160 1 / 2 F C H 30 20 10 40 0 00000 20 100 110 120 180 2 1 LOW FUEL SERVICE ENGINE SOON P ! BRAKE MPH km/h ABS 0 0 0 0 200 L C H - + THEFT 3 4 5 RPMx1000 6 7 8 - + THEFT 85
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...ten seconds and try again. Excessive cranking could damage the starter. 1. If the temperature is above -12° C (10° F) and the engine does not start in two attempts, 86 L The key will return to illuminate, have the vehicle serviced. • If the driver's safety belt is below -12° C (...10° F) and the engine does not start within five seconds on the first try again. 3. If the temperature is fastened, the light may not illuminate. Turn the key to OFF, wait ten...
...ten seconds and try again. Excessive cranking could damage the starter. 1. If the temperature is above -12° C (10° F) and the engine does not start in two attempts, 86 L The key will return to illuminate, have the vehicle serviced. • If the driver's safety belt is below -12° C (...10° F) and the engine does not start within five seconds on the first try again. 3. If the temperature is fastened, the light may not illuminate. Turn the key to OFF, wait ten...
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... heater for longer than three hours will not harm the engine, so the heater can be plugged in at least three hours before starting , warms up the engine faster and allows the heater-defroster system to respond quickly. To prevent electrical shock, do not use your... vehicle immediately. Release the accelerator when the engine starts. 4. For best results, plug the heater in the night before starting the vehicle. Starting depress the accelerator and start the engine while holding the accelerator down to avoid its dangerous effects. After idling for...
... heater for longer than three hours will not harm the engine, so the heater can be plugged in at least three hours before starting , warms up the engine faster and allows the heater-defroster system to respond quickly. To prevent electrical shock, do not use your... vehicle immediately. Release the accelerator when the engine starts. 4. For best results, plug the heater in the night before starting the vehicle. Starting depress the accelerator and start the engine while holding the accelerator down to avoid its dangerous effects. After idling for...
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Important ventilating information If the engine is idling while the vehicle is stopped in fresh air. Adjust the heating or air conditioning (if equipped) to cause cancer, and birth defects or other debris. 88 Improve vehicle ventilation by keeping all air inlet vents clear of time, open area for long periods of snow, leaves and other reproductive harm. Starting Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to bring in an open the windows at least 2.5 cm (one inch).
Important ventilating information If the engine is idling while the vehicle is stopped in fresh air. Adjust the heating or air conditioning (if equipped) to cause cancer, and birth defects or other debris. 88 Improve vehicle ventilation by keeping all air inlet vents clear of time, open area for long periods of snow, leaves and other reproductive harm. Starting Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to bring in an open the windows at least 2.5 cm (one inch).
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Refer to drive away. The ABS performs a self-check at any time while braking and can be heard at 17 km/h (10 mph) after you start the engine and begin to the scheduled maintenance guide for this test. If the light does not 89 Occasional brake noise is normal and often ...
Refer to drive away. The ABS performs a self-check at any time while braking and can be heard at 17 km/h (10 mph) after you start the engine and begin to the scheduled maintenance guide for this test. If the light does not 89 Occasional brake noise is normal and often ...
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Driving illuminate momentarily at start up as far as possible. The ABS will enable you to avoid obstacles and bring the vehicle to a controlled stop . • We recommend that you ...
Driving illuminate momentarily at start up as far as possible. The ABS will enable you to avoid obstacles and bring the vehicle to a controlled stop . • We recommend that you ...
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... (if equipped) Using the clutch Vehicles equipped with your foot resting on the accelerator pedal. Depress the clutch pedal. 1 92 L 4. Turn the ignition key to 4 (START), then let the engine idle for a few seconds. 5. Release the brake pedal, then slowly release the clutch pedal while pressing down the brake pedal. 3. Put... gearshift in the neutral position. 1 2 3 4 5 R 2. Hold down slowly on the clutch pedal and do not use 3 2 CK O0 AC I C ON II 4 ART ST III When starting a vehicle with a manual transaxle, you must: 1.
... (if equipped) Using the clutch Vehicles equipped with your foot resting on the accelerator pedal. Depress the clutch pedal. 1 92 L 4. Turn the ignition key to 4 (START), then let the engine idle for a few seconds. 5. Release the brake pedal, then slowly release the clutch pedal while pressing down the brake pedal. 3. Put... gearshift in the neutral position. 1 2 3 4 5 R 2. Hold down slowly on the clutch pedal and do not use 3 2 CK O0 AC I C ON II 4 ART ST III When starting a vehicle with a manual transaxle, you must: 1.