Owner's Manual
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...(6) seconds and then turn off when the engine starts. If this light will light up for a few seconds when your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer immediately. See Engine Coolant in the instrument cluster. This light comes on , or you that the coolant is low inside the recovery ... at your ignition key is not required. Air Bag Readiness Light The air bag system uses a readiness light and a tone to start, but should add more coolant. NOTE: Regularly scheduled maintenance of the air bag system is turned to indicate the condition of coolant inside the coolant recovery bottle and...
...(6) seconds and then turn off when the engine starts. If this light will light up for a few seconds when your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer immediately. See Engine Coolant in the instrument cluster. This light comes on , or you that the coolant is low inside the recovery ... at your ignition key is not required. Air Bag Readiness Light The air bag system uses a readiness light and a tone to start, but should add more coolant. NOTE: Regularly scheduled maintenance of the air bag system is turned to indicate the condition of coolant inside the coolant recovery bottle and...
Owner's Manual
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Read this area is to find out about standard and optional features. u a manual heating and air conditioning system u a semi-automatic temperature control The Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System You can heat the inside of your vehicle, defrost the windshield, and turn on the instrument panel. The dull finish in the center... (shine) of the upper part of two different climate control systems. The two systems are: system (if equipped) If you are on the air conditioning with the three controls in this chapter to help protect the driver from undesirable windshield reflection.
Read this area is to find out about standard and optional features. u a manual heating and air conditioning system u a semi-automatic temperature control The Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System You can heat the inside of your vehicle, defrost the windshield, and turn on the instrument panel. The dull finish in the center... (shine) of the upper part of two different climate control systems. The two systems are: system (if equipped) If you are on the air conditioning with the three controls in this chapter to help protect the driver from undesirable windshield reflection.
Owner's Manual
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... the TEMP control to the end of the red range (full right) and turn the FAN control to HI. To direct either heated or cooled air to the panel registers and the floor at the same time, turn the SELECT control to FLOOR & DEF, turn the TEMP control to the end... HI. To heat the interior and defrost the windshield and side windows, at the same time, turn the TEMP control for the manual heating and air conditioning system To heat the interior of your vehicle, turn the SELECT control to FLOOR, turn the TEMP control to the end of the red range...
... the TEMP control to the end of the red range (full right) and turn the FAN control to HI. To direct either heated or cooled air to the panel registers and the floor at the same time, turn the SELECT control to FLOOR & DEF, turn the TEMP control to the end... HI. To heat the interior and defrost the windshield and side windows, at the same time, turn the TEMP control for the manual heating and air conditioning system To heat the interior of your vehicle, turn the SELECT control to FLOOR, turn the TEMP control to the end of the red range...
Owner's Manual
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...very warm, drive for the first few minutes with outside air, turn the SELECT control to A/C, turn the TEMP control all the way to the end of the vehicle and allows the air conditioning to "breathe" through the outside air inlet duct. To ventilate your vehicle is parked. MAX ...A/C uses recirculated air and is not as efficient as MAX A/C which uses recirculated air. Under normal conditions, the SELECT control should be left in heavy...
...very warm, drive for the first few minutes with outside air, turn the SELECT control to A/C, turn the TEMP control all the way to the end of the vehicle and allows the air conditioning to "breathe" through the outside air inlet duct. To ventilate your vehicle is parked. MAX ...A/C uses recirculated air and is not as efficient as MAX A/C which uses recirculated air. Under normal conditions, the SELECT control should be left in heavy...
Owner's Manual
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... above the set as desired and FAN speed can be changed to provide heat. The fan will force the hot, stale air out and allow the air conditioning to PANEL. To cool your vehicle with airflow from the instrument panel registers. To ventilate your vehicle with the windows open.... The A/C compressor is warm enough to maintain the set temperature with outside air, turn the SELECT control to A/C and turn the SELECT...
... above the set as desired and FAN speed can be changed to provide heat. The fan will force the hot, stale air out and allow the air conditioning to PANEL. To cool your vehicle with airflow from the instrument panel registers. To ventilate your vehicle with the windows open.... The A/C compressor is warm enough to maintain the set temperature with outside air, turn the SELECT control to A/C and turn the SELECT...
Owner's Manual
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... not required. When you turn off. If any of the air bag system is in the event of five beeps will illuminate for approximately six (6) seconds and then turn the ignition key to indicate the condition of the system. NOTE: Routine maintenance of these things happen..., even intermittently, have the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System serviced at your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer immediately. A problem with the system is indicated by one...
... not required. When you turn off. If any of the air bag system is in the event of five beeps will illuminate for approximately six (6) seconds and then turn the ignition key to indicate the condition of the system. NOTE: Routine maintenance of these things happen..., even intermittently, have the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System serviced at your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer immediately. A problem with the system is indicated by one...
Owner's Manual
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Have the exhaust and body ventilation systems checked whenever: u your ventilation by pushing. u If you use the air conditioner, set the fan Pushing Vehicles with automatic transmissions cannot be set the fan speed on MEDIUM or HIGH with the function control ...temperature control at any desired position. Follow the directions under If Your Vehicle Needs a Jump-Start. 150 Also, the heating or air conditioning system should be started by keeping all air inlet vents clear of time, open area for service u the sound of the exhaust system changes u your vehicle has been damaged...
Have the exhaust and body ventilation systems checked whenever: u your ventilation by pushing. u If you use the air conditioner, set the fan Pushing Vehicles with automatic transmissions cannot be set the fan speed on MEDIUM or HIGH with the function control ...temperature control at any desired position. Follow the directions under If Your Vehicle Needs a Jump-Start. 150 Also, the heating or air conditioning system should be started by keeping all air inlet vents clear of time, open area for service u the sound of the exhaust system changes u your vehicle has been damaged...
Owner's Manual
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... this , see Battery in P (Park). u Keep all lit cigarettes and other smoking If you must "relearn" its idle conditions before your vehicle from the battery and all fuel-related parts. Working with the air cleaner removed and do not remove it is space with the engine on a vehicle in an enclosed u Never...
... this , see Battery in P (Park). u Keep all lit cigarettes and other smoking If you must "relearn" its idle conditions before your vehicle from the battery and all fuel-related parts. Working with the air cleaner removed and do not remove it is space with the engine on a vehicle in an enclosed u Never...
Owner's Manual
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Index A ABS warning light (see Engine coolant) . . tone generator ...Air cleaner filter location ...specifications ...Air conditioning manual heating and air conditioning system ...semi-automatic temperature control system ...Alarm, activating remote personal Antenna, radio (see Electronic sound system) ...Antifreeze (see Anti-lock brake system) . ...121 . 121 . 285 . 121 204 253 59 ... ...62 ...100 ...25 ...213 ...151 ...151 ...11 Index 295 Accessory position on the ignition Additives, engine oil ...Air bag supplemental restraint system...and child safety seats ...description ...driver...
Index A ABS warning light (see Engine coolant) . . tone generator ...Air cleaner filter location ...specifications ...Air conditioning manual heating and air conditioning system ...semi-automatic temperature control system ...Alarm, activating remote personal Antenna, radio (see Electronic sound system) ...Antifreeze (see Anti-lock brake system) . ...121 . 121 . 285 . 121 204 253 59 ... ...62 ...100 ...25 ...213 ...151 ...151 ...11 Index 295 Accessory position on the ignition Additives, engine oil ...Air bag supplemental restraint system...and child safety seats ...description ...driver...
Owner's Manual
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... ...instrument panel lens ...interior ...interior lamps ...mirrors ...plastic parts ...polishing...rustproofing ...safety belts ...tail lamps ...upholstery and interior trim ...washing ...waxing ...wheels ...Climate control system ...air conditioning ...heating ...Clock ...Cold engine starting...Combination lap and shoulder belts Compact disc player (see Electronic sound system) ...Compact disc radio (see Electronic sound system) ...Console...
... ...instrument panel lens ...interior ...interior lamps ...mirrors ...plastic parts ...polishing...rustproofing ...safety belts ...tail lamps ...upholstery and interior trim ...washing ...waxing ...wheels ...Climate control system ...air conditioning ...heating ...Clock ...Cold engine starting...Combination lap and shoulder belts Compact disc player (see Electronic sound system) ...Compact disc radio (see Electronic sound system) ...Console...
Owner's Manual
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... ...autolamp system ...bulb specification ...checking alignment ...cleaning ...daytime running lights . flashing ...high beam ...replacing bulbs ...turning on and off ...Head restraints ...Heating manual heating and air conditioning system .
... ...autolamp system ...bulb specification ...checking alignment ...cleaning ...daytime running lights . flashing ...high beam ...replacing bulbs ...turning on and off ...Head restraints ...Heating manual heating and air conditioning system .
Owner's Manual
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... ...Steering wheel horn ...locking ...tilting ...Storage compartments, center console Storing your vehicle . . Spark plugs, specifications ...Special driving conditions ...Specification chart, lubricants ...Speed control turning off ...when towing a trailer ...Speedometer ...Starting your vehicle preparing to start your vehicle... ...Sunroof (moon roof) ...Sun visor ...Supplemental air bag readiness light Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ... 253 168 255 ...81 ...167 ...22 ...145 146 180 147 191 ...
... ...Steering wheel horn ...locking ...tilting ...Storage compartments, center console Storing your vehicle . . Spark plugs, specifications ...Special driving conditions ...Specification chart, lubricants ...Speed control turning off ...when towing a trailer ...Speedometer ...Starting your vehicle preparing to start your vehicle... ...Sunroof (moon roof) ...Sun visor ...Supplemental air bag readiness light Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ... 253 168 255 ...81 ...167 ...22 ...145 146 180 147 191 ...
Warranty Guide 1st Printing
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...and covers body sheet metal panels against corrosion due to airborne material for corrosion depends on the type of usage and/or environmental conditions - coverage lasts for five years or 50,000 miles, whichever occurs first. During this coverage period, Ford warrants your vehicle... comes first. There are authorized by airborne material (environmental fallout) - When making warranty repairs on your vehicle's safety belts and air bag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) against defects in factory-supplied materials or workmanship. The coverage period for 12 months or 12,000...
...and covers body sheet metal panels against corrosion due to airborne material for corrosion depends on the type of usage and/or environmental conditions - coverage lasts for five years or 50,000 miles, whichever occurs first. During this coverage period, Ford warrants your vehicle... comes first. There are authorized by airborne material (environmental fallout) - When making warranty repairs on your vehicle's safety belts and air bag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) against defects in factory-supplied materials or workmanship. The coverage period for 12 months or 12,000...
Warranty Guide 1st Printing
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...warrant the emission control system on your short-term emission control system DEFECTS WARRANTY. Where a warrantable condition exists, Ford will repair your vehicle at no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your emission ...Information label; 2. EXPLANATION OF CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS WARRANTIES Your Warranty Rights and Obligations (Applicable if your 1997-model vehicle. Your emission control system may be repaired or replaced by Ford to you including... warranty regulations.) The California Air resources Board and Ford are pleased to meet the State's stringent anti-smog standards.
...warrant the emission control system on your short-term emission control system DEFECTS WARRANTY. Where a warrantable condition exists, Ford will repair your vehicle at no abuse, neglect or improper maintenance of your emission ...Information label; 2. EXPLANATION OF CALIFORNIA EMISSIONS WARRANTIES Your Warranty Rights and Obligations (Applicable if your 1997-model vehicle. Your emission control system may be repaired or replaced by Ford to you including... warranty regulations.) The California Air resources Board and Ford are pleased to meet the State's stringent anti-smog standards.
Scheduled Maintenance Guide 1st Printing
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...fluid or 100,000 miles (165,000 km) for synthetic fluid or if the axle has been submerged in may require even more frequent air cleaner replacement intervals than those shown. Maintenance Intervals for replacing your dealer. NOTE: Rear axle lube quantities must be checked or changed unless ... a number in parentheses such as (1), see footnote at the end of this type and style. However, the conditions you drive in severe dust conditions. For items marked with your air cleaner filter if you drive in water. Severe Duty Schedule NOTE: Items for Emission Control Service are shown in ...
...fluid or 100,000 miles (165,000 km) for synthetic fluid or if the axle has been submerged in may require even more frequent air cleaner replacement intervals than those shown. Maintenance Intervals for replacing your dealer. NOTE: Rear axle lube quantities must be checked or changed unless ... a number in parentheses such as (1), see footnote at the end of this type and style. However, the conditions you drive in severe dust conditions. For items marked with your air cleaner filter if you drive in water. Severe Duty Schedule NOTE: Items for Emission Control Service are shown in ...
Scheduled Maintenance Guide 1st Printing
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.... u Check for strange sounds, pulling to one side, increased brake pedal travel or "hard to push" brake pedal. At least monthly: (water dripping from the air conditioning system after a long drive. u Check coolant level in the operation of all exterior lamps, including the brakelamps, turn signals and hazard warning flashers. 32 Owner...
.... u Check for strange sounds, pulling to one side, increased brake pedal travel or "hard to push" brake pedal. At least monthly: (water dripping from the air conditioning system after a long drive. u Check coolant level in the operation of all exterior lamps, including the brakelamps, turn signals and hazard warning flashers. 32 Owner...
Scheduled Maintenance Guide 1st Printing
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At least twice a year: (i.e., every Spring and Fall) u Check radiator, heater and air-conditioning hoses for wear and function. u Check the power steering fluid level. nuts. Owner Maintenance Checks 33 u Check the lap-shoulder belts for leaks or damage. u Check headlamp alignment. Clean wiper blades with clean cloth dampened with washer fluid. u Check air pressure in spare tire. u Check for worn tires and loose wheel lug u Check muffler, exhaust pipes, shields and clamps. u Check windshield washer spray and wiper operation.
At least twice a year: (i.e., every Spring and Fall) u Check radiator, heater and air-conditioning hoses for wear and function. u Check the power steering fluid level. nuts. Owner Maintenance Checks 33 u Check the lap-shoulder belts for leaks or damage. u Check headlamp alignment. Clean wiper blades with clean cloth dampened with washer fluid. u Check air pressure in spare tire. u Check for worn tires and loose wheel lug u Check muffler, exhaust pipes, shields and clamps. u Check windshield washer spray and wiper operation.
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u Check the air conditioning system before the warm weather season. u Lubricate the transmission controls and linkage. u Clean the battery connections. At least once a year: u Check engine cooling system, hoses and clamps and check coolant strength. If any of these conditions are noted, bring them to the attention of your dealer or qualified service technician...
u Check the air conditioning system before the warm weather season. u Lubricate the transmission controls and linkage. u Clean the battery connections. At least once a year: u Check engine cooling system, hoses and clamps and check coolant strength. If any of these conditions are noted, bring them to the attention of your dealer or qualified service technician...