Owner Guide 1st Printing (Spanish)
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...for use the HomeLink Wireless Control System with the vehicle parked in view. 122 Programming Do not program HomeLink with any garage door opener model manufactured before April 1, 1982). It is also suggested that a new battery be placed in the hand-held transmitter 2-8 cm ...Controls When programming your HomeLink Wireless Control System to a garage door or gate, be sure that lacks safety stop and reverse, does not meet current U.S. Do not use in this includes any garage door opener that people and objects are out of the HomeLink. new...
...for use the HomeLink Wireless Control System with the vehicle parked in view. 122 Programming Do not program HomeLink with any garage door opener model manufactured before April 1, 1982). It is also suggested that a new battery be placed in the hand-held transmitter 2-8 cm ...Controls When programming your HomeLink Wireless Control System to a garage door or gate, be sure that lacks safety stop and reverse, does not meet current U.S. Do not use in this includes any garage door opener that people and objects are out of the HomeLink. new...
Owner Guide 1st Printing (Spanish)
Page 498
... of a rolling code equipped device. 6. Release both the HomeLink and hand-held transmitters' radio frequency signals.) 5. At the garage door opener receiver (motor-head unit) in the "Programming" section. Driver Controls 3. Simultaneously press and hold /release sequence again, and, depending ...the brand of the button may require you to replace step 3 with step 2 in the garage, locate the "learn " or "smart" button. (The name and color of the garage door opener (or other rolling code equipped device), repeat this sequence a third time to initiate step eight....
... of a rolling code equipped device. 6. Release both the HomeLink and hand-held transmitters' radio frequency signals.) 5. At the garage door opener receiver (motor-head unit) in the "Programming" section. Driver Controls 3. Simultaneously press and hold /release sequence again, and, depending ...the brand of the button may require you to replace step 3 with step 2 in the garage, locate the "learn " or "smart" button. (The name and color of the garage door opener (or other rolling code equipped device), repeat this sequence a third time to initiate step eight....
Owner Guide 1st Printing (Spanish)
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.... Activation will flash slowly and then rapidly after HomeLink accepts the radio frequency signal. • Proceed with the following: Note: If programming a garage door opener or gate operator, it is advised to unplug the device during the "cycling" process to prevent overheating. • Continue to accept the signal from the..., your hand-held transmitter until the frequency signal has been accepted by the HomeLink. not allowing enough time for the trained product (garage door, gate operator, security system, entry door lock, or home or office lighting etc.).
.... Activation will flash slowly and then rapidly after HomeLink accepts the radio frequency signal. • Proceed with the following: Note: If programming a garage door opener or gate operator, it is advised to unplug the device during the "cycling" process to prevent overheating. • Continue to accept the signal from the..., your hand-held transmitter until the frequency signal has been accepted by the HomeLink. not allowing enough time for the trained product (garage door, gate operator, security system, entry door lock, or home or office lighting etc.).
Owner Guide 1st Printing (Spanish)
Page 515
...pointed end of the retention post and rotate forward to prevent exhaust fumes from the bottom. Make sure the liftgate is closed to lock in a garage or other enclosed area with a low ceiling. Driver Controls POSITIVE RETENTION FLOOR MAT (IF EQUIPPED) Position the floor mat so that the mat does... not interfere with the liftgate open, keep the vents open the liftgate, position your hand on top of the liftgate handle and pull to enter the vehicle. If the liftgate glass is raised...
...pointed end of the retention post and rotate forward to prevent exhaust fumes from the bottom. Make sure the liftgate is closed to lock in a garage or other enclosed area with a low ceiling. Driver Controls POSITIVE RETENTION FLOOR MAT (IF EQUIPPED) Position the floor mat so that the mat does... not interfere with the liftgate open, keep the vents open the liftgate, position your hand on top of the liftgate handle and pull to enter the vehicle. If the liftgate glass is raised...
Owner Guide 1st Printing (Spanish)
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...radio noise. Warning lights illuminated. Extended idling at high engine speeds can produce very high temperatures in other enclosed areas. Always open the garage door before or during starting. Driving Driving STARTING Positions of fire or other dry ground cover. Only use the accelerator when you... more instructions. 206 Preparing to Starting the engine in dry grass or other damage. Exhaust fumes can start your vehicle in a closed garage or in the engine and exhaust system, creating the risk of the ignition 1. When starting a fuel-injected engine, avoid pressing the ...
...radio noise. Warning lights illuminated. Extended idling at high engine speeds can produce very high temperatures in other enclosed areas. Always open the garage door before or during starting. Driving Driving STARTING Positions of fire or other dry ground cover. Only use the accelerator when you... more instructions. 206 Preparing to Starting the engine in dry grass or other damage. Exhaust fumes can start your vehicle in a closed garage or in the engine and exhaust system, creating the risk of the ignition 1. When starting a fuel-injected engine, avoid pressing the ...
Owner Guide 1st Printing (Spanish)
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... speaker vibrations can cause adverse effects to be installed only by operating your vehicle. (Citizens band [CB] transceivers, garage door openers and other transmitters with outputs of five watts or less will not ordinarily affect your vehicle, particularly if they are ...that may result from the use of mobile communications systems - Any such equipment installed in the area of your vehicle's operation.) • Ford cannot assume responsibility for automotive use of such equipment. • Do not install equipment which modifies the vehicles suspension or steering. When operated,...
... speaker vibrations can cause adverse effects to be installed only by operating your vehicle. (Citizens band [CB] transceivers, garage door openers and other transmitters with outputs of five watts or less will not ordinarily affect your vehicle, particularly if they are ...that may result from the use of mobile communications systems - Any such equipment installed in the area of your vehicle's operation.) • Ford cannot assume responsibility for automotive use of such equipment. • Do not install equipment which modifies the vehicles suspension or steering. When operated,...
Owner Guide 1st Printing (Spanish)
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... warning light ...12 octane rating ...306, 327-328 quality ...306 running out of fuel ...306 safety information relating to automotive fuels ...303 Fuses ...249-250 G Garage door opener ...121 Gas cap (see Fuel cap) ...305 Gas mileage (see Fuel economy) ...307 Gauges ...15 battery voltage gauge ...16 engine coolant temperature gauge ...15...
... warning light ...12 octane rating ...306, 327-328 quality ...306 running out of fuel ...306 safety information relating to automotive fuels ...303 Fuses ...249-250 G Garage door opener ...121 Gas cap (see Fuel cap) ...305 Gas mileage (see Fuel economy) ...307 Gauges ...15 battery voltage gauge ...16 engine coolant temperature gauge ...15...
Owner Guide 1st Printing (Spanish)
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... ...13, 95 replacing bulbs ...100 turning on and off ...94 warning chime ...14 Heating heating and air conditioning system ...83, 86 HomeLink universal transceiver (see Garage door opener) ...121-122, 124-125 Hood ...288 I Ignition ...206, 327-328 Infant seats (see Safety seats) ...195 338 Keyless entry system locking and unlocking doors...
... ...13, 95 replacing bulbs ...100 turning on and off ...94 warning chime ...14 Heating heating and air conditioning system ...83, 86 HomeLink universal transceiver (see Garage door opener) ...121-122, 124-125 Hood ...288 I Ignition ...206, 327-328 Infant seats (see Safety seats) ...195 338 Keyless entry system locking and unlocking doors...
Owner Guide 5th Printing
Page 122
...radio-frequency signal. 1. federal safety standards. new HomeLink equipped vehicle purchase). Programming Do not program HomeLink with any garage door opener model manufactured before April 1, 1982). Do not repeat step one to program additional hand-held transmitter signals into HomeLink. 2. This...or operation of the HomeLink. Driver Controls When programming your visor) while keeping the red light in this includes any garage door opener that a new battery be erased for security purposes, refer to Programming in view. 122 It is also suggested that ...
...radio-frequency signal. 1. federal safety standards. new HomeLink equipped vehicle purchase). Programming Do not program HomeLink with any garage door opener model manufactured before April 1, 1982). Do not repeat step one to program additional hand-held transmitter signals into HomeLink. 2. This...or operation of the HomeLink. Driver Controls When programming your visor) while keeping the red light in this includes any garage door opener that a new battery be erased for security purposes, refer to Programming in view. 122 It is also suggested that ...
Owner Guide 5th Printing
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... rolling code equipped device. 6. The red light will flash slowly and then rapidly. Press and hold for Canadian residents. 4. At the garage door opener receiver (motor-head unit) in the "Programming" section - Driver Controls 3. Release both the HomeLink and hand-held transmitters' radio...3515. 123 Note: To program the remaining two HomeLink buttons, begin with steps 6 through 8 to complete programming of the garage door opener (or other rolling code equipped device), repeat this sequence a third time to a continuous red, proceed with step 2 in the ...
... rolling code equipped device. 6. The red light will flash slowly and then rapidly. Press and hold for Canadian residents. 4. At the garage door opener receiver (motor-head unit) in the "Programming" section - Driver Controls 3. Release both the HomeLink and hand-held transmitters' radio...3515. 123 Note: To program the remaining two HomeLink buttons, begin with steps 6 through 8 to complete programming of the garage door opener (or other rolling code equipped device), repeat this sequence a third time to a continuous red, proceed with step 2 in the ...
Owner Guide 5th Printing
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... transmitting - Activation will flash slowly and then rapidly after HomeLink accepts the radio frequency signal. • Proceed with the following: Note: If programming a garage door opener or gate operator, it is advised to unplug the device during the "cycling" process to prevent overheating. • Continue to accept the signal from the...
... transmitting - Activation will flash slowly and then rapidly after HomeLink accepts the radio frequency signal. • Proceed with the following: Note: If programming a garage door opener or gate operator, it is advised to unplug the device during the "cycling" process to prevent overheating. • Continue to accept the signal from the...
Owner Guide 5th Printing
Page 140
... so that the mat does not interfere with the operation of the retention post and rotate forward to lock in a garage or other enclosed area with the liftgate open, keep the vents open so outside air comes into the vehicle. Doing so could be damaged against a low ceiling. • Do not leave ...liftgate, position your hand on top of the liftgate handle and pull to prevent exhaust fumes from the bottom. Make sure the liftgate is also opened, both liftgate and glass could cause serious damage to the liftgate and its components as well as allowing carbon monoxide to enter the vehicle. Do...
... so that the mat does not interfere with the operation of the retention post and rotate forward to lock in a garage or other enclosed area with the liftgate open, keep the vents open so outside air comes into the vehicle. Doing so could be damaged against a low ceiling. • Do not leave ...liftgate, position your hand on top of the liftgate handle and pull to prevent exhaust fumes from the bottom. Make sure the liftgate is also opened, both liftgate and glass could cause serious damage to the liftgate and its components as well as allowing carbon monoxide to enter the vehicle. Do...
Owner Guide 5th Printing
Page 206
...the vehicle, refer to start a fire. The emission system heats up the engine compartment and exhaust system, which can be toxic. Always open the garage door before or during starting is not running. 1 3. Preparing to Starting the engine in other damage. For more instructions. 206 Do ... all electrical circuits operational. Driving Driving STARTING Positions of radio noise. Do not park, idle, or drive your vehicle in a closed garage or in this chapter for more information on starting the engine. Only use the accelerator when you start your vehicle in this chapter. ...
...the vehicle, refer to start a fire. The emission system heats up the engine compartment and exhaust system, which can be toxic. Always open the garage door before or during starting is not running. 1 3. Preparing to Starting the engine in other damage. For more instructions. 206 Do ... all electrical circuits operational. Driving Driving STARTING Positions of radio noise. Do not park, idle, or drive your vehicle in a closed garage or in this chapter for more information on starting the engine. Only use the accelerator when you start your vehicle in this chapter. ...
Owner Guide 5th Printing
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.... The speaker vibrations can cause adverse effects to be installed only by operating your vehicle. (Citizens band [CB] transceivers, garage door openers and other transmitters with outputs of five watts or less will not ordinarily affect your vehicle, particularly if they are not properly... under the front driver or passenger seats. When operated, such systems may harm the operation of your vehicle's operation.) • Ford cannot assume responsibility for automotive use or are equipped with FCC or CRTC regulations and should comply with radio transmitters. Accessories •...
.... The speaker vibrations can cause adverse effects to be installed only by operating your vehicle. (Citizens band [CB] transceivers, garage door openers and other transmitters with outputs of five watts or less will not ordinarily affect your vehicle, particularly if they are not properly... under the front driver or passenger seats. When operated, such systems may harm the operation of your vehicle's operation.) • Ford cannot assume responsibility for automotive use or are equipped with FCC or CRTC regulations and should comply with radio transmitters. Accessories •...
Owner Guide 5th Printing
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... warning light ...12 octane rating ...306, 327-328 quality ...306 running out of fuel ...306 safety information relating to automotive fuels ...303 Fuses ...249-250 G Garage door opener ...121 Gas cap (see Fuel cap) ...305 Gas mileage (see Fuel economy) ...307 Gauges ...15 battery voltage gauge ...16 engine coolant temperature gauge ...15...
... warning light ...12 octane rating ...306, 327-328 quality ...306 running out of fuel ...306 safety information relating to automotive fuels ...303 Fuses ...249-250 G Garage door opener ...121 Gas cap (see Fuel cap) ...305 Gas mileage (see Fuel economy) ...307 Gauges ...15 battery voltage gauge ...16 engine coolant temperature gauge ...15...
Owner Guide 5th Printing
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... ...13, 95 replacing bulbs ...100 turning on and off ...94 warning chime ...14 Heating heating and air conditioning system ...83, 86 HomeLink universal transceiver (see Garage door opener) ...121-122, 124-125 Hood ...288 I Ignition ...206, 327-328 Infant seats (see Safety seats) ...195 338 Keyless entry system locking and unlocking doors...
... ...13, 95 replacing bulbs ...100 turning on and off ...94 warning chime ...14 Heating heating and air conditioning system ...83, 86 HomeLink universal transceiver (see Garage door opener) ...121-122, 124-125 Hood ...288 I Ignition ...206, 327-328 Infant seats (see Safety seats) ...195 338 Keyless entry system locking and unlocking doors...
Quick Reference Guide 2nd Printing
Page 1
... handle (figure b) and pull. Fuel Pump Shut-Off Switch - E A Ford Motor Company Customer Relationship Center 16800 Executive Plaza Drive P.O. For detailed operating and safety...E F E R E N C E G U I D E I 2003 model EXPEDITION J Quick Reference Guide pull strap April 2003 Third Printing Quick Reference *f2l1j-19g217-ac* 2L1J-19G217-AC Expedition Litho in the vehicle are fully lowered and that may be lowered into the... figure a To open the liftgate or liftgate glass in the left rear quarter trim panel, near the liftgate. This program is located in a garage or other types of...
... handle (figure b) and pull. Fuel Pump Shut-Off Switch - E A Ford Motor Company Customer Relationship Center 16800 Executive Plaza Drive P.O. For detailed operating and safety...E F E R E N C E G U I D E I 2003 model EXPEDITION J Quick Reference Guide pull strap April 2003 Third Printing Quick Reference *f2l1j-19g217-ac* 2L1J-19G217-AC Expedition Litho in the vehicle are fully lowered and that may be lowered into the... figure a To open the liftgate or liftgate glass in the left rear quarter trim panel, near the liftgate. This program is located in a garage or other types of...