Owner's Manual
Page 195
... GCWR found in capacity calculations when determining if the vehicle is exceeded, your type engine and rear axle ratio. Subtract your vehicle accordingly. Load-equalizing hitches on the chart. 214 Use the appropriate Maximum Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) chart to each of the vehicle's axles. This is the maximum trailer...
... GCWR found in capacity calculations when determining if the vehicle is exceeded, your type engine and rear axle ratio. Subtract your vehicle accordingly. Load-equalizing hitches on the chart. 214 Use the appropriate Maximum Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) chart to each of the vehicle's axles. This is the maximum trailer...
Owner's Manual
Page 199
...that you are not certain that are using the right equipment in the proper manner, see your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer. Follow towing instructions of a reputable rental agency. Whenever a trailer hitch and hardware are removed, make sure that all mounting holes in which you tow. If you ...vehicle. u If outside temperature in the underbody are acceptable if installed properly. Do not install a single or multi-clamp type bumper hitch, or a hitch which attaches to prevent noxious gases or water from entering. 218 Preparing to Tow For your safety and for the good of your ...
...that you are not certain that are using the right equipment in the proper manner, see your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer. Follow towing instructions of a reputable rental agency. Whenever a trailer hitch and hardware are removed, make sure that all mounting holes in which you tow. If you ...vehicle. u If outside temperature in the underbody are acceptable if installed properly. Do not install a single or multi-clamp type bumper hitch, or a hitch which attaches to prevent noxious gases or water from entering. 218 Preparing to Tow For your safety and for the good of your ...
Owner's Manual
Page 202
... . Practice backing up very slowly, with a trailer attached. For a good handling truck-trailer combination, the trailer tongue load should be approximately 10-15% of your hitch and electrical connections. Allow more room for tightness. 221 Make a thorough check of the loaded trailer weight.
... . Practice backing up very slowly, with a trailer attached. For a good handling truck-trailer combination, the trailer tongue load should be approximately 10-15% of your hitch and electrical connections. Allow more room for tightness. 221 Make a thorough check of the loaded trailer weight.
Owner's Manual
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Hitch ...Hood ...latch location ...lubrication specifications...release lever ...working under the hood ...Horn...Hoses, checking ...101, ...113 322 102 323 102 104 110 110 322 101 ...
Hitch ...Hood ...latch location ...lubrication specifications...release lever ...working under the hood ...Horn...Hoses, checking ...101, ...113 322 102 323 102 104 110 110 322 101 ...