Owner Guide 4th Printing
Page 157
... jack handle counterclockwise. 10. Remove the jack and fully 1 tighten the lug nuts in the order shown. 11. Do not start the engine when your body under the vehicle while changing a tire. Put flat tire, jack and lug wrench 3 4 away. 12. Roadside emergencies • Position the jack according to the following... ONLY meant for changing the tire. • Never use the rear differential as a jacking point. 7. To lessen risk of personnal injury, do not put any part of your vehicle is on the air suspension switch. 5 2 157
... jack handle counterclockwise. 10. Remove the jack and fully 1 tighten the lug nuts in the order shown. 11. Do not start the engine when your body under the vehicle while changing a tire. Put flat tire, jack and lug wrench 3 4 away. 12. Roadside emergencies • Position the jack according to the following... ONLY meant for changing the tire. • Never use the rear differential as a jacking point. 7. To lessen risk of personnal injury, do not put any part of your vehicle is on the air suspension switch. 5 2 157
Owner Guide 4th Printing
Page 207
... on operating conditions. Repairing paint chips Minor scratches or paint damage from the Ford Car Care Chemicals line. Observe the application instructions on the surface. Keep body drain holes unplugged. Inspect for road damage. Please note that the part numbers (shown as XXXX above) will reduce minor scratches and paint damage. Wax when...
... on operating conditions. Repairing paint chips Minor scratches or paint damage from the Ford Car Care Chemicals line. Observe the application instructions on the surface. Keep body drain holes unplugged. Inspect for road damage. Please note that the part numbers (shown as XXXX above) will reduce minor scratches and paint damage. Wax when...
Owner Guide 4th Printing
Page 208
... (B7A-19520-AA). Be careful when removing ice from your wheels. Cleaning the exterior lamps Wash with a non-abrasive cleaner such as the body of your vehicle. To avoid scratching the lamps, do not wipe properly, clean the wiper blade rubber element with a tar remover if necessary.... If the wiper still does not wipe properly, this could be caused by commercial car washes. Never use a dry paper towel, chemical solvents or abrasive cleaners. Cleaning non-painted plastic exterior parts Use vinyl cleaner for routine cleaning. If necessary, use a tar remover such as the ...
... (B7A-19520-AA). Be careful when removing ice from your wheels. Cleaning the exterior lamps Wash with a non-abrasive cleaner such as the body of your vehicle. To avoid scratching the lamps, do not wipe properly, clean the wiper blade rubber element with a tar remover if necessary.... If the wiper still does not wipe properly, this could be caused by commercial car washes. Never use a dry paper towel, chemical solvents or abrasive cleaners. Cleaning non-painted plastic exterior parts Use vinyl cleaner for routine cleaning. If necessary, use a tar remover such as the ...
Warranty Guide 2nd Printing
Page 11
... modifying the vehicle - Corrosion Coverage Under your New Vehicle Limited Warranty, Corrosion Coverage begins at the warranty start date and covers body sheet metal panels against defects in factory-supplied materials and workmanship. where there is no factory-related defect involved and therefore no ... under the terms of miles driven) only applies if the corrosion causes perforation (holes) in body sheet metal panels. after the vehicle leaves Ford's control • non-Ford parts installed after the vehicle leaves Ford's control. Corrosion coverage (which lasts for 12 months or 12...
... modifying the vehicle - Corrosion Coverage Under your New Vehicle Limited Warranty, Corrosion Coverage begins at the warranty start date and covers body sheet metal panels against defects in factory-supplied materials and workmanship. where there is no factory-related defect involved and therefore no ... under the terms of miles driven) only applies if the corrosion causes perforation (holes) in body sheet metal panels. after the vehicle leaves Ford's control • non-Ford parts installed after the vehicle leaves Ford's control. Corrosion coverage (which lasts for 12 months or 12...
Warranty Guide 2nd Printing
Page 13
... Limited Warranty • vehicles that have ever been determined to Ford components caused by a warranty repair. 10 See important information about Town Car Limousine conversions (page 28). Time Limits on Coverage • After the first 12 months in snow or mud), improper mounting or ..., bruises, bulges and impact breaks (potholes and curbs) are not covered unless required by installation of your vehicle, for example, parts (including glass) installed by body builders or manufacturers other than Ford, or damage to be a "total loss" by a puncture or tire repair is not covered...
... Limited Warranty • vehicles that have ever been determined to Ford components caused by a warranty repair. 10 See important information about Town Car Limousine conversions (page 28). Time Limits on Coverage • After the first 12 months in snow or mud), improper mounting or ..., bruises, bulges and impact breaks (potholes and curbs) are not covered unless required by installation of your vehicle, for example, parts (including glass) installed by body builders or manufacturers other than Ford, or damage to be a "total loss" by a puncture or tire repair is not covered...
Warranty Guide 2nd Printing
Page 19
...Lincoln dealer maintains a complete list of the Federal Defect and Performance Warranties (whichever occurs first). Ford Motor Company may deny you warranty coverage if your dealer. WHAT IS NOT COVERED? Concerning parts that should be replaced on the list of parts, above. For more details about List of Parts...Ignition Wires Throttle Air Control Bypass Valve • Throttle Body Assembly (MFI) Important information about the specific parts covered by the Emissions Defect Warranty, contact your vehicle or a part has failed because of abuse, neglect, improper maintenance, ...
...Lincoln dealer maintains a complete list of the Federal Defect and Performance Warranties (whichever occurs first). Ford Motor Company may deny you warranty coverage if your dealer. WHAT IS NOT COVERED? Concerning parts that should be replaced on the list of parts, above. For more details about List of Parts...Ignition Wires Throttle Air Control Bypass Valve • Throttle Body Assembly (MFI) Important information about the specific parts covered by the Emissions Defect Warranty, contact your vehicle or a part has failed because of abuse, neglect, improper maintenance, ...