Owner Guide 3rd Printing
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... Weight - refers to the amount of 1,725 to 2,875 lb. (782 to 1,304 kg) Do not exceed the GVWR or the GAWR specified on a trailer hitch. is 650 lbs. (1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 lb.). Steps for more detailed information. Consult your dealership (or the RV and Trailer Towing Guide provided...tongue load range of 15-25% (fifth wheel trailer), and driver only (150 lb. [68 kg]). In metric units (635-340 (5 x 68) = 295 kg.) 187 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) Examples: For a 5,000 lb. (2,268 kg) conventional trailer, multiply 5,000 by 0.15 and 0.25 to the ...
... Weight - refers to the amount of 1,725 to 2,875 lb. (782 to 1,304 kg) Do not exceed the GVWR or the GAWR specified on a trailer hitch. is 650 lbs. (1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 lb.). Steps for more detailed information. Consult your dealership (or the RV and Trailer Towing Guide provided...tongue load range of 15-25% (fifth wheel trailer), and driver only (150 lb. [68 kg]). In metric units (635-340 (5 x 68) = 295 kg.) 187 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) Examples: For a 5,000 lb. (2,268 kg) conventional trailer, multiply 5,000 by 0.15 and 0.25 to the ...
Owner Guide 3rd Printing
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... operation, reduce GCW by 2% per 1,000 ft. (300 meters) elevation. Maximum trailer weights shown. Towing a trailer over 3,500 lb. (1,588 kg.) requires a weight distributing hitch. 190 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) The combined weight of the completed towing vehicle and the loaded trailer must not exceed the GCWR...
... operation, reduce GCW by 2% per 1,000 ft. (300 meters) elevation. Maximum trailer weights shown. Towing a trailer over 3,500 lb. (1,588 kg.) requires a weight distributing hitch. 190 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) The combined weight of the completed towing vehicle and the loaded trailer must not exceed the GCWR...
Owner Guide 3rd Printing
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... attached to exceed the maximum tongue loads as stated: • Class II receiver: 350 lb. (159 kg) 191 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) Maximum trailer weights shown. Use a load carrying hitch. For high altitude operation, reduce GCW by 2% per 1,000 ft. (300 meters) elevation. Preparing to tow Use...
... attached to exceed the maximum tongue loads as stated: • Class II receiver: 350 lb. (159 kg) 191 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) Maximum trailer weights shown. Use a load carrying hitch. For high altitude operation, reduce GCW by 2% per 1,000 ft. (300 meters) elevation. Preparing to tow Use...
Owner Guide 3rd Printing
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... in fire. The trailer brakes must meet local and Federal regulations. Never connect any trailer lighting to you are required on long, steep grades. 192 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) Do not attach safety chains to the frame or hook retainers of the vehicle... hitch. See your local Ford dealership for hooking up trailer lamps. Tires, Wheels and Loading • Class III/IV receiver: 500 lb. (227 kg) (weight carrying); ...
... in fire. The trailer brakes must meet local and Federal regulations. Never connect any trailer lighting to you are required on long, steep grades. 192 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) Do not attach safety chains to the frame or hook retainers of the vehicle... hitch. See your local Ford dealership for hooking up trailer lamps. Tires, Wheels and Loading • Class III/IV receiver: 500 lb. (227 kg) (weight carrying); ...
Owner Guide 3rd Printing
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... trailer combination. If this occurs, reduce speed until the coolant temperature returns to your Scheduled Maintenance Information for long distances, your hitch, electrical connections and trailer wheel lug nuts. • To aid in engine/transmission cooling and A/C efficiency during hot weather while...trailer's wheels. Do not apply the brakes continuously, as they may occur. Servicing after the trailer is removed from the water. 193 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) Launching or retrieving a boat Disconnect the wiring to the trailer before starting on...
... trailer combination. If this occurs, reduce speed until the coolant temperature returns to your Scheduled Maintenance Information for long distances, your hitch, electrical connections and trailer wheel lug nuts. • To aid in engine/transmission cooling and A/C efficiency during hot weather while...trailer's wheels. Do not apply the brakes continuously, as they may occur. Servicing after the trailer is removed from the water. 193 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) Launching or retrieving a boat Disconnect the wiring to the trailer before starting on...
Owner Guide 3rd Printing
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... the ignition is less than 10 inches (25.0 cm) from the side of the vehicle, the tone will affect the accuracy of the RSS. 210 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) An indicator light on the control will sound again. If the RSS detects a stationary or receding ...system detects an object approaching, the tone will illuminate when the system is not turned off . Driving Certain add-on devices such as large trailer hitches, bike or surfboard racks and any device that may block the normal detection zone of the RSS system may indicate a failure in the RSS. Keep...
... the ignition is less than 10 inches (25.0 cm) from the side of the vehicle, the tone will affect the accuracy of the RSS. 210 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) An indicator light on the control will sound again. If the RSS detects a stationary or receding ...system detects an object approaching, the tone will illuminate when the system is not turned off . Driving Certain add-on devices such as large trailer hitches, bike or surfboard racks and any device that may block the normal detection zone of the RSS system may indicate a failure in the RSS. Keep...
Owner Guide 3rd Printing
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... (FCC) and Canadian Radio Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) regulate the use of mobile communications systems - Accessories Lifestyle Bike racks Cargo organization and management Trailer hitches, wiring harnesses and accessories Peace of mind First aid and highway safety kits Full vehicle covers Locking gas cap Navigation systems Remote start Vehicle security...8226; When adding accessories, equipment, passengers and luggage to the vehicle by the dealer or the owner may adversely affect battery performance and durability. 297 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
... (FCC) and Canadian Radio Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) regulate the use of mobile communications systems - Accessories Lifestyle Bike racks Cargo organization and management Trailer hitches, wiring harnesses and accessories Peace of mind First aid and highway safety kits Full vehicle covers Locking gas cap Navigation systems Remote start Vehicle security...8226; When adding accessories, equipment, passengers and luggage to the vehicle by the dealer or the owner may adversely affect battery performance and durability. 297 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus)
Owner Guide 3rd Printing (Spanish)
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... and driver only (150 lb. [68 kg]). passengers in your vehicle, the amount of the driver and passengers that a trailer pushes down on a trailer hitch. It assumes a vehicle with only mandatory options, no cargo (internal or external), a tongue load of 10-15% (conventional trailer) or king pin weight of... a fully loaded trailer the vehicle can tow. In metric units (635-340 (5 x 68) = 295 kg.) 187 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) is 650 lbs. (1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 lb.). For an 11,500 lb. (5,216 kg...
... and driver only (150 lb. [68 kg]). passengers in your vehicle, the amount of the driver and passengers that a trailer pushes down on a trailer hitch. It assumes a vehicle with only mandatory options, no cargo (internal or external), a tongue load of 10-15% (conventional trailer) or king pin weight of... a fully loaded trailer the vehicle can tow. In metric units (635-340 (5 x 68) = 295 kg.) 187 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) is 650 lbs. (1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 lb.). For an 11,500 lb. (5,216 kg...
Owner Guide 3rd Printing (Spanish)
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... this table and instructions on steep grades, the A/C system may result in this chapter. Towing a trailer over 3,500 lb. (1,588 kg.) requires a weight distributing hitch. 190 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) Towing trailers beyond the maximum recommended gross trailer weight exceeds the limit of the vehicle and could...
... this table and instructions on steep grades, the A/C system may result in this chapter. Towing a trailer over 3,500 lb. (1,588 kg.) requires a weight distributing hitch. 190 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) Towing trailers beyond the maximum recommended gross trailer weight exceeds the limit of the vehicle and could...
Owner Guide 3rd Printing (Spanish)
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...result in this chapter. Towing a trailer over 3,500 lb. (1,588 kg) requires a weight distributing hitch. Use a load carrying hitch. The combined weight of terms used in your vehicle. Hitches Do not use hitches that 10-15% of the total weight of interior temperatures. For definitions of the completed towing vehicle ... make sure it is on and off to exceed the maximum tongue loads as stated: • Class II receiver: 350 lb. (159 kg) 191 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) For high altitude operation, reduce GCW by 2% per 1,000 ft. (300 meters) elevation....
...result in this chapter. Towing a trailer over 3,500 lb. (1,588 kg) requires a weight distributing hitch. Use a load carrying hitch. The combined weight of terms used in your vehicle. Hitches Do not use hitches that 10-15% of the total weight of interior temperatures. For definitions of the completed towing vehicle ... make sure it is on and off to exceed the maximum tongue loads as stated: • Class II receiver: 350 lb. (159 kg) 191 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) For high altitude operation, reduce GCW by 2% per 1,000 ft. (300 meters) elevation....
Owner Guide 3rd Printing (Spanish)
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... attach safety chains to you tow When towing a trailer: • Turn off automatically when you are required on long, steep grades. 192 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) Trailer lamps Trailer lamps are towing on most towed vehicles. Make sure all running lights...for turning corners. Your vehicle may damage the electrical system resulting in proper trailer tow wiring installation. See your chances of the vehicle hitch. Contact your vehicle's brake system. To connect the trailer's safety chains, cross the chains under the trailer tongue and allow slack ...
... attach safety chains to you tow When towing a trailer: • Turn off automatically when you are required on long, steep grades. 192 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) Trailer lamps Trailer lamps are towing on most towed vehicles. Make sure all running lights...for turning corners. Your vehicle may damage the electrical system resulting in proper trailer tow wiring installation. See your chances of the vehicle hitch. Contact your vehicle's brake system. To connect the trailer's safety chains, cross the chains under the trailer tongue and allow slack ...
Owner Guide 3rd Printing (Spanish)
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... the coolant temperature returns to the normal range. If you must park on a grade. Servicing after the trailer is removed from the water. 193 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) Do not apply the brakes continuously, as they may overheat and become less effective. •... on a trip to get the feel of the loaded trailer weight. • After you have traveled 50 miles (80 km), thoroughly check your hitch, electrical connections and trailer wheel lug nuts. • To aid in engine/transmission cooling and A/C efficiency during hot weather while stopped in traffic, ...
... the coolant temperature returns to the normal range. If you must park on a grade. Servicing after the trailer is removed from the water. 193 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) Do not apply the brakes continuously, as they may overheat and become less effective. •... on a trip to get the feel of the loaded trailer weight. • After you have traveled 50 miles (80 km), thoroughly check your hitch, electrical connections and trailer wheel lug nuts. • To aid in engine/transmission cooling and A/C efficiency during hot weather while stopped in traffic, ...
Owner Guide 3rd Printing (Spanish)
Page 546
...If the RSS detects a stationary or receding object further than 10 inches (25.0 cm) away, the tone will affect the accuracy of the RSS. 210 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) If the indicator light illuminates when the RSS is ON. Once the system detects an object ...gear selector is placed in R (Reverse) and the ignition is not turned off . Keep the RSS sensors (located on devices such as large trailer hitches, bike or surfboard racks and any device that may block the normal detection zone of the RSS system may indicate a failure in R (Reverse). Driving...
...If the RSS detects a stationary or receding object further than 10 inches (25.0 cm) away, the tone will affect the accuracy of the RSS. 210 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) If the indicator light illuminates when the RSS is ON. Once the system detects an object ...gear selector is placed in R (Reverse) and the ignition is not turned off . Keep the RSS sensors (located on devices such as large trailer hitches, bike or surfboard racks and any device that may block the normal detection zone of the RSS system may indicate a failure in R (Reverse). Driving...
Owner Guide 3rd Printing (Spanish)
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Accessories Lifestyle Bike racks Cargo organization and management Trailer hitches, wiring harnesses and accessories Peace of mind First aid and highway safety kits Full vehicle covers Locking gas cap Navigation systems Remote start Vehicle security ... and antennas onto their vehicle should be installed only by a qualified service technician. • Mobile communications systems may adversely affect battery performance and durability. 297 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) that are added to the vehicle by the dealer or the owner may harm the operation of...
Accessories Lifestyle Bike racks Cargo organization and management Trailer hitches, wiring harnesses and accessories Peace of mind First aid and highway safety kits Full vehicle covers Locking gas cap Navigation systems Remote start Vehicle security ... and antennas onto their vehicle should be installed only by a qualified service technician. • Mobile communications systems may adversely affect battery performance and durability. 297 2005 Mountaineer (mnt) Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt) USA (fus) that are added to the vehicle by the dealer or the owner may harm the operation of...