Owner's Manual
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... pounds), always use a rear facing infant or convertible seat because a child of that size is not sufficiently developed to withstand crash forces in every state and province. Always adjust the lap and shoulder harness belts provided with the headrest in the full up position. If your child. 48 Follow the specific manufacturer's instructions for weight and height restrictions. This...
... pounds), always use a rear facing infant or convertible seat because a child of that size is not sufficiently developed to withstand crash forces in every state and province. Always adjust the lap and shoulder harness belts provided with the headrest in the full up position. If your child. 48 Follow the specific manufacturer's instructions for weight and height restrictions. This...
Owner's Manual
Page 63
... service brake. (This will avoid "binding" or "loading" the park gear if you park on a grade.) Turn the ignition key to LOCK. Release the key once the engine starts so that you to make sure they work before you release it. Set the parking brake fully before removing your vehicle's warning lights (except the brake system warning light) to test the brake warning light. START cranks the engine. The START position also allows you do not damage the starter. The key...
... service brake. (This will avoid "binding" or "loading" the park gear if you park on a grade.) Turn the ignition key to LOCK. Release the key once the engine starts so that you to make sure they work before you release it. Set the parking brake fully before removing your vehicle's warning lights (except the brake system warning light) to test the brake warning light. START cranks the engine. The START position also allows you do not damage the starter. The key...
Owner's Manual
Page 65
... the instrument panel to the Warning Lights and Gauges chapter. Make sure all occupants in the Index for more details. Follow the steps under Preparing to Start Your Vehicle at the beginning of time with the engine running. Turn the ignition key to Start Your Vehicle RWARNING Do not start your vehicle, you turn the key. 2. 3. Never sit in a closed garage or other accessories are toxic. Make sure that they work...
... the instrument panel to the Warning Lights and Gauges chapter. Make sure all occupants in the Index for more details. Follow the steps under Preparing to Start Your Vehicle at the beginning of time with the engine running. Turn the ignition key to Start Your Vehicle RWARNING Do not start your vehicle, you turn the key. 2. 3. Never sit in a closed garage or other accessories are toxic. Make sure that they work...
Owner's Manual
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... BRAKELAMPS ARE WORKING. 66 Insert the key and rotate it is shifted back to P [Park], you must be functional. Apply the brake pedal and shift to the chapter titled Servicing Your Aerostar in the ON position.) If you have the brake pedal depressed. (The ignition must repeat the previous steps.) Start the vehicle. 5. Remove the key. Please refer to N (Neutral). (If the vehicle is possible...
... BRAKELAMPS ARE WORKING. 66 Insert the key and rotate it is shifted back to P [Park], you must be functional. Apply the brake pedal and shift to the chapter titled Servicing Your Aerostar in the ON position.) If you have the brake pedal depressed. (The ignition must repeat the previous steps.) Start the vehicle. 5. Remove the key. Please refer to N (Neutral). (If the vehicle is possible...
Owner's Manual
Page 79
... your vehicle towed in the cluster) is turned on rare occasions while you are driving, it means that a malfunction occurred and the condition corrected itself. 78 If the light does not come on when you are driving, have your vehicle serviced as soon as burglar alarms, cellular phones, and CB radios must be carefully installed. The light comes on briefly when you turn the ignition key...
... your vehicle towed in the cluster) is turned on rare occasions while you are driving, it means that a malfunction occurred and the condition corrected itself. 78 If the light does not come on when you are driving, have your vehicle serviced as soon as burglar alarms, cellular phones, and CB radios must be carefully installed. The light comes on briefly when you turn the ignition key...
Owner's Manual
Page 104
... paddle handle rearward. You can also unlock the latch (but not release it counterclockwise. Opening the liftgate Make certain that the liftgate door and window are closed to the liftgate door lift cylinders and attaching hardware. RWARNING When driving your vehicle. Insert the key into the vehicle. This will also prevent cargo from being drawn into the lock and turn it ) with the power door lock system...
... paddle handle rearward. You can also unlock the latch (but not release it counterclockwise. Opening the liftgate Make certain that the liftgate door and window are closed to the liftgate door lift cylinders and attaching hardware. RWARNING When driving your vehicle. Insert the key into the vehicle. This will also prevent cargo from being drawn into the lock and turn it ) with the power door lock system...
Owner's Manual
Page 141
... while the radio power and/or ignition is on or off. the disc player. How To Take Care of and Clean Your CD Player and Discs To ensure the continued performance of your Ford Compact Disc Player, carefully read the following precautions: u Always handle the disc by wiping from the center out to the... spray intended for any discs in a parked car in direct sunlight where there may be a considerable rise in its edge. Never touch the playing surface. u Do not clean discs with an approved disc cleaner, such as defroster and floor heating ducts. Do not use a circular motion...
... while the radio power and/or ignition is on or off. the disc player. How To Take Care of and Clean Your CD Player and Discs To ensure the continued performance of your Ford Compact Disc Player, carefully read the following precautions: u Always handle the disc by wiping from the center out to the... spray intended for any discs in a parked car in direct sunlight where there may be a considerable rise in its edge. Never touch the playing surface. u Do not clean discs with an approved disc cleaner, such as defroster and floor heating ducts. Do not use a circular motion...
Owner's Manual
Page 168
... brake pedal and shift to N (Neutral). (If the vehicle is shifted back to the chapter titled Servicing Your Aerostar in the OFF position). Apply the parking brake. Please refer to P [Park], you place the gearshift securely into position, gradually release the brake pedal and use the accelerator as necessary. RWARNING DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE UNTIL YOU VERIFY THAT THE BRAKELAMPS ARE WORKING. 187 This feature...
... brake pedal and shift to N (Neutral). (If the vehicle is shifted back to the chapter titled Servicing Your Aerostar in the OFF position). Apply the parking brake. Please refer to P [Park], you place the gearshift securely into position, gradually release the brake pedal and use the accelerator as necessary. RWARNING DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE UNTIL YOU VERIFY THAT THE BRAKELAMPS ARE WORKING. 187 This feature...
Owner's Manual
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... conditions and acquaint yourself with vehicle performance. RWARNING Modifications to the suspension spring rates and/or vehicle ride height may be necessary to repeat this operation to properly seat new brake linings and pads. This allows the wheels to continue to roll while you apply your brakes continuously. If you are driving down a long or steep hill, shift to a lower gear and do not apply your brakes...
... conditions and acquaint yourself with vehicle performance. RWARNING Modifications to the suspension spring rates and/or vehicle ride height may be necessary to repeat this operation to properly seat new brake linings and pads. This allows the wheels to continue to roll while you apply your brakes continuously. If you are driving down a long or steep hill, shift to a lower gear and do not apply your brakes...
Owner's Manual
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... times as usual. Extended use of effectiveness does not affect normal driving and should be replaced every 100,000 miles (160,000 km) or if the axle has been submerged in effectiveness. Traction-Lok Rear Axle (If equipped) This axle provides added drive away traction on slippery surfaces, particularly when one or more wheels are sure that is submerged in water, their fluids...
... times as usual. Extended use of effectiveness does not affect normal driving and should be replaced every 100,000 miles (160,000 km) or if the axle has been submerged in effectiveness. Traction-Lok Rear Axle (If equipped) This axle provides added drive away traction on slippery surfaces, particularly when one or more wheels are sure that is submerged in water, their fluids...
Owner's Manual
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Vehicle/Trailer Loads All vehicles may lose control and injure someone. Towing a trailer puts additional loads on your vehicle for towing, making sure to use the right equipment for the good of your vehicle. u Carefully and thoroughly prepare your vehicle's engine, transmission, axle, brakes, tires and suspension. u Stay within the load limits when you may tow a Class I trailer provided the Gross Combined Weight (GCW) is exceeded, your vehicle. For your safety and...
Vehicle/Trailer Loads All vehicles may lose control and injure someone. Towing a trailer puts additional loads on your vehicle for towing, making sure to use the right equipment for the good of your vehicle. u Carefully and thoroughly prepare your vehicle's engine, transmission, axle, brakes, tires and suspension. u Stay within the load limits when you may tow a Class I trailer provided the Gross Combined Weight (GCW) is exceeded, your vehicle. For your safety and...
Owner's Manual
Page 191
... light trucks and multipurpose passenger vehicles are rated at 10% lower load carrying capacity due to both the front and rear GAWR because the GVWR will be loaded to the differences in fore and aft loading of your vehicle must not be exceeded. Passenger car type tires when installed on the Safety Compliance Certification Label. With the tires inflated to the specified pressure the total weight...
... light trucks and multipurpose passenger vehicles are rated at 10% lower load carrying capacity due to both the front and rear GAWR because the GVWR will be loaded to the differences in fore and aft loading of your vehicle must not be exceeded. Passenger car type tires when installed on the Safety Compliance Certification Label. With the tires inflated to the specified pressure the total weight...
Owner's Manual
Page 200
... for turning corners. Trailer Lamps Make sure your vehicle and trailer. Each stop/turn circuit will operate one that has the specified amperage rating. Your vehicle may not have enough braking power and your vehicle's brake system. RWARNING Always replace a fuse with a higher amperage rating can cause severe wire damage and could start a fire. 219 Using a fuse with one combination stop /turn light bulb (# 1157, 3157, 2357, or 3357) on most towed vehicles...
... for turning corners. Trailer Lamps Make sure your vehicle and trailer. Each stop/turn circuit will operate one that has the specified amperage rating. Your vehicle may not have enough braking power and your vehicle's brake system. RWARNING Always replace a fuse with a higher amperage rating can cause severe wire damage and could start a fire. 219 Using a fuse with one combination stop /turn light bulb (# 1157, 3157, 2357, or 3357) on most towed vehicles...
Owner's Manual
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... engine coolant: 1. 2. Recycled engine coolant Ford Motor Company recommends that meets Ford Specification ESE-M97B44-A. The use alcohol or methanol antifreeze or any engine coolants mixed with alcohol or methanol antifreeze. Use Ford Premium Engine Coolant E2FZ-19549-AA (in Ford cooling systems for 4 years or 50,000 miles (80,000 km). Do not use of your vehicle's engine cooling system. Ford Premium Engine Coolant is cool, wrap a thick cloth around the cap and turn...
... engine coolant: 1. 2. Recycled engine coolant Ford Motor Company recommends that meets Ford Specification ESE-M97B44-A. The use alcohol or methanol antifreeze or any engine coolants mixed with alcohol or methanol antifreeze. Use Ford Premium Engine Coolant E2FZ-19549-AA (in Ford cooling systems for 4 years or 50,000 miles (80,000 km). Do not use of your vehicle's engine cooling system. Ford Premium Engine Coolant is cool, wrap a thick cloth around the cap and turn...
Owner's Manual
Page 266
... above 60%. Refer to the chart on the coolant container to ensure the coolant concentration in your vehicle's cooling system can hold, see Refill capacities for leaks if you drive during winter months. Checking Hoses Inspect all engine and heater system hoses for recycling and disposing of automotive fluids. Make whatever repairs or replacements that the coolant will not freeze at the temperature level in...
... above 60%. Refer to the chart on the coolant container to ensure the coolant concentration in your vehicle's cooling system can hold, see Refill capacities for leaks if you drive during winter months. Checking Hoses Inspect all engine and heater system hoses for recycling and disposing of automotive fluids. Make whatever repairs or replacements that the coolant will not freeze at the temperature level in...
Owner's Manual
Page 335
...Child safety seats ...attaching with tether straps ...automatic locking mode (retractor) built-in child seat ...in front seat ...in rear outboard seat ...in rear seat ...tether anchorage hardware ...Chime headlamps on...key in ignition ...safety belt ...Circuit breakers checking and replacing ...see also fuses ...Cleaning your vehicle built-in child seat ...CD player and discs...chrome and aluminum parts ...engine compartment...exterior ...exterior lamps ...fabric ...headlamps ...instrument panel ...instrument panel lens ...interior lamps...mirrors...plastic parts ...polishing ...rear windows...
...Child safety seats ...attaching with tether straps ...automatic locking mode (retractor) built-in child seat ...in front seat ...in rear outboard seat ...in rear seat ...tether anchorage hardware ...Chime headlamps on...key in ignition ...safety belt ...Circuit breakers checking and replacing ...see also fuses ...Cleaning your vehicle built-in child seat ...CD player and discs...chrome and aluminum parts ...engine compartment...exterior ...exterior lamps ...fabric ...headlamps ...instrument panel ...instrument panel lens ...interior lamps...mirrors...plastic parts ...polishing ...rear windows...
Owner's Manual
Page 339
Ford Dispute Settlement Board ...Ford Extended Service Plan ...Ford Motor Company of Canada Customer Assistance Centre ...266 184 . . 6 . 113 . 110 . 229 . 335 . 247 . 248 . . 4 . 253 253 ... 366 Index Ford of Canada . . Engine coolant temperature gauge Engine fan ...Engine idle speed control ...Engine knocking...Engine oil ...checking and adding ...dipstick ...disposal ...engine oil pressure gauge ...filter, specifications ...refill capacities ...specifications ...synthetic oil ..."break-in" oils ...viscosity ...Entry system, illuminated ...Exhaust fumes ...Extended Service Plan, Ford...
Ford Dispute Settlement Board ...Ford Extended Service Plan ...Ford Motor Company of Canada Customer Assistance Centre ...266 184 . . 6 . 113 . 110 . 229 . 335 . 247 . 248 . . 4 . 253 253 ... 366 Index Ford of Canada . . Engine coolant temperature gauge Engine fan ...Engine idle speed control ...Engine knocking...Engine oil ...checking and adding ...dipstick ...disposal ...engine oil pressure gauge ...filter, specifications ...refill capacities ...specifications ...synthetic oil ..."break-in" oils ...viscosity ...Entry system, illuminated ...Exhaust fumes ...Extended Service Plan, Ford...
Owner's Manual
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... 82 82 85 83 84 88 87 88 211 209 202 186 187 61 186 186 187 202 211 209 202 ...66, ...66, ... 368 Index G Gas cap (see Fuel cap) ...Gas mileage (see Fuel economy) ...Gasohol ...Gasoline (see Fuel)...Gauges battery voltage gauge ...charging system gauge ...engine coolant temperature gauge . calculating ...definition...driving with a heavy load ...Gearshift automatic operation ...gearshift override ...locking the gearshift...positions ...shifting the gears ...shift-lock ...GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) .
... 82 82 85 83 84 88 87 88 211 209 202 186 187 61 186 186 187 202 211 209 202 ...66, ...66, ... 368 Index G Gas cap (see Fuel cap) ...Gas mileage (see Fuel economy) ...Gasohol ...Gasoline (see Fuel)...Gauges battery voltage gauge ...charging system gauge ...engine coolant temperature gauge . calculating ...definition...driving with a heavy load ...Gearshift automatic operation ...gearshift override ...locking the gearshift...positions ...shifting the gears ...shift-lock ...GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) .
Owner's Manual
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... 92 98 95 110 84 110 106 218 268 268 338 268 266 114 288 I Identification Number, Vehicle Idle relearning ...speed ...Ignition chime ...positions of the ignition . . H Hazard flashers ...Headlamps aiming ...autolamp system ...checking alignment ...cleaning ...daytime running lights ...flashing ...high beam ...replacing bulbs ...turning on and off ...warning chime ...Heating heating and air conditioning system rear seat controls ...standard heater system ...High beams ...indicator light ...operation ...High-mount brakelamp, description . .
... 92 98 95 110 84 110 106 218 268 268 338 268 266 114 288 I Identification Number, Vehicle Idle relearning ...speed ...Ignition chime ...positions of the ignition . . H Hazard flashers ...Headlamps aiming ...autolamp system ...checking alignment ...cleaning ...daytime running lights ...flashing ...high beam ...replacing bulbs ...turning on and off ...warning chime ...Heating heating and air conditioning system rear seat controls ...standard heater system ...High beams ...indicator light ...operation ...High-mount brakelamp, description . .
Owner's Manual
Page 347
...center front lap belt ...center rear lap belt ...cleaning the safety belts ...extension assembly ...for adults ...for children...for infants ...for pregnant women...lap and shoulder belts ...maintenance ...proper use ...replacement ...untwisting or unjamming the safety belt ...warning light and chime...Safety seats for children ...attaching with tether straps ...automatic locking mode (retractor) built-in child seat ...in front seat ...in rear outboard ...in rear seat ...tether anchorage hardware ...Seat belts (see Safety restraints) ...Seats ...adjusting the seat, manual ...child safety seats...
...center front lap belt ...center rear lap belt ...cleaning the safety belts ...extension assembly ...for adults ...for children...for infants ...for pregnant women...lap and shoulder belts ...maintenance ...proper use ...replacement ...untwisting or unjamming the safety belt ...warning light and chime...Safety seats for children ...attaching with tether straps ...automatic locking mode (retractor) built-in child seat ...in front seat ...in rear outboard ...in rear seat ...tether anchorage hardware ...Seat belts (see Safety restraints) ...Seats ...adjusting the seat, manual ...child safety seats...