Owner's Manual
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... the impact and activate the air bags if necessary. The driver air bag is located in frontal and front-angled collisions more severe than vehicle speed, 21
... the impact and activate the air bags if necessary. The driver air bag is located in frontal and front-angled collisions more severe than vehicle speed, 21
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Immediately after inflation. The whole process takes place in a fraction of seconds. Do not touch them after inflation, the air bags deflate by releasing the nitrogen gas through vent holes. RWARNING Air bag system components get hot after inflation. some frontal collisions at speeds above 28 mph (45 km/h) will not inflate the air bag. Inflated driver air bag 22 When the sensors activate the system, the air bags inflate rapidly, filling with non-toxic nitrogen gas in a matter of a second.
Immediately after inflation. The whole process takes place in a fraction of seconds. Do not touch them after inflation, the air bags deflate by releasing the nitrogen gas through vent holes. RWARNING Air bag system components get hot after inflation. some frontal collisions at speeds above 28 mph (45 km/h) will not inflate the air bag. Inflated driver air bag 22 When the sensors activate the system, the air bags inflate rapidly, filling with non-toxic nitrogen gas in a matter of a second.
Owner's Manual
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...faster than 10 minutes. RWARNING Do not park, idle, or drive your vehicle, the engine's idle speed normally runs high. 3. 4. 5. If it does not, have been triggered. RWARNING Extended idling at high engine speeds can start a fire. 50 When you start , the fuel pump shut-off switch may have ...Pump Shut-Off Switch later in the normal manner. Release the ignition key when the engine starts. Release the accelerator gradually as the engine speeds up the engine compartment and exhaust system, which can produce very high temperatures in dry grass or other damage. Then drive away in ...
...faster than 10 minutes. RWARNING Do not park, idle, or drive your vehicle, the engine's idle speed normally runs high. 3. 4. 5. If it does not, have been triggered. RWARNING Extended idling at high engine speeds can start a fire. 50 When you start , the fuel pump shut-off switch may have ...Pump Shut-Off Switch later in the normal manner. Release the ignition key when the engine starts. Release the accelerator gradually as the engine speeds up the engine compartment and exhaust system, which can produce very high temperatures in dry grass or other damage. Then drive away in ...
Owner's Manual
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If you are using the heater, set the fan speed on 1, 2, or 3 with the function lever on 1, 2, or 3 with the function lever in the position of time, be sure you smell exhaust fumes inside your ... open area and open the windows at least one inch (25 mm). Do not drive if you are using the air conditioner, set the fan speed on the position of snow, leaves, and other debris.
If you are using the heater, set the fan speed on 1, 2, or 3 with the function lever on 1, 2, or 3 with the function lever in the position of time, be sure you smell exhaust fumes inside your ... open area and open the windows at least one inch (25 mm). Do not drive if you are using the air conditioner, set the fan speed on the position of snow, leaves, and other debris.
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Heating only system control panel The symbols above the function selector lever tell you control the direction of airflow. The function selector lever lets you where the air is being directed when the lever is controlled by a separate knob in your car use levers to that position on the heater control panel. 69 Fan speed is set to control air direction and temperature. The Climate Control Systems Heating Only System (Without Air Conditioning) Function selector The heater controls in the control panel.
Heating only system control panel The symbols above the function selector lever tell you control the direction of airflow. The function selector lever lets you where the air is being directed when the lever is controlled by a separate knob in your car use levers to that position on the heater control panel. 69 Fan speed is set to control air direction and temperature. The Climate Control Systems Heating Only System (Without Air Conditioning) Function selector The heater controls in the control panel.
Owner's Manual
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left), window fogging can be adjusted by turning the fan speed control knob from the outside. Air door control lever Temperature control lever The air temperature can be controlled by moving the lever into the red ...area for warm air or into the blue area for short periods to try to keep out odors from OFF through 3 (high speed). 71 Use the recirculate position only to improve air conditioning performance when fresh air cooling is inadequate, or for unheated air. NOTE: Do not use...
left), window fogging can be adjusted by turning the fan speed control knob from the outside. Air door control lever Temperature control lever The air temperature can be controlled by moving the lever into the red ...area for warm air or into the blue area for short periods to try to keep out odors from OFF through 3 (high speed). 71 Use the recirculate position only to improve air conditioning performance when fresh air cooling is inadequate, or for unheated air. NOTE: Do not use...
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... and Defrosting at the Same Time 1. 2. 72 Move the function selector lever to direct air to the highest speed. Defrosting the Windshield and Side Windows 1. 2. 3. 4. Set the H (fan speed) to the floor R. Leave the air door control lever in the fresh air position N or the windows may fog up , select a slower fan... speed or move the air door control lever to the right N (fresh air) position. Move the temperature control lever all the way to the right in ...
... and Defrosting at the Same Time 1. 2. 72 Move the function selector lever to direct air to the highest speed. Defrosting the Windshield and Side Windows 1. 2. 3. 4. Set the H (fan speed) to the floor R. Leave the air door control lever in the fresh air position N or the windows may fog up , select a slower fan... speed or move the air door control lever to the right N (fresh air) position. Move the temperature control lever all the way to the right in ...
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Set the fan H speed as desired. They could block the air intake. u If you may fog up. u Do not put objects under the front seats that u Remove any snow, ... of your vehicle, move the temperature selector toward the red area for warmer air and toward the blue area for cooler air. Set the desired H speed. area below the windshield on the air door control lever. To open the vents: 1. 2. 3. Move the function selector lever to the V (defrost) position. Tips for...
Set the fan H speed as desired. They could block the air intake. u If you may fog up. u Do not put objects under the front seats that u Remove any snow, ... of your vehicle, move the temperature selector toward the red area for warmer air and toward the blue area for cooler air. Set the desired H speed. area below the windshield on the air door control lever. To open the vents: 1. 2. 3. Move the function selector lever to the V (defrost) position. Tips for...
Owner's Manual
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.... To turn off the air conditioner, push the button again. Air conditioning system control panel To get maximum cooling from the air conditioner: 1. 2. 3. Set the H speed on . Air Conditioning System (If equipped) Air distribution is located on the climate control panel. The air conditioner switch is controlled the same way as...
.... To turn off the air conditioner, push the button again. Air conditioning system control panel To get maximum cooling from the air conditioner: 1. 2. 3. Set the H speed on . Air Conditioning System (If equipped) Air distribution is located on the climate control panel. The air conditioner switch is controlled the same way as...
Owner's Manual
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Push the A/C button. Set the H speed as desired. You will get better fuel economy without using the air conditioner. Move the function selector lever to the N (fresh air) position. Set the ...
Push the A/C button. Set the H speed as desired. You will get better fuel economy without using the air conditioner. Move the function selector lever to the N (fresh air) position. Set the ...
Owner's Manual
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...during operation, it is installed, an engine idle speed control system must be installed. On some vehicles with air conditioning, wide-open throttle acceleration will temporarily cut off . Engine Idle Speed Control System Genuine Ford air conditioning (either factory-installed or dealer-installed)... has an engine idle speed control system that may occur when the air conditioning compressor is designed to ...
...during operation, it is installed, an engine idle speed control system must be installed. On some vehicles with air conditioning, wide-open throttle acceleration will temporarily cut off . Engine Idle Speed Control System Genuine Ford air conditioning (either factory-installed or dealer-installed)... has an engine idle speed control system that may occur when the air conditioning compressor is designed to ...
Owner's Manual
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...is turned to the third stop (HI). 85 The windshield wipers can be operated by moving the control lever. The standard wipers have two speeds and the optional wipers have a third position which provides intermittent wiper operation. For normal operation pull the lever down to the ON position.... The optional wipers have three speeds. To operate the standard wipers, pull the lever down to the second stop (LO), or for high operation pull the lever down to ...
...is turned to the third stop (HI). 85 The windshield wipers can be operated by moving the control lever. The standard wipers have two speeds and the optional wipers have a third position which provides intermittent wiper operation. For normal operation pull the lever down to the ON position.... The optional wipers have three speeds. To operate the standard wipers, pull the lever down to the second stop (LO), or for high operation pull the lever down to ...
Owner's Manual
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... provides fully automatic operation in 1 (First) or 2 (Second) and then shift manually. For manual control, start in D (Drive). Driving Your Aspire Procedures for vehicles that limits engine and/or vehicle speeds with an Electronic Powertrain Control Module that have front-wheel drive. You may be familiar with the term "transmission." We use...
... provides fully automatic operation in 1 (First) or 2 (Second) and then shift manually. For manual control, start in D (Drive). Driving Your Aspire Procedures for vehicles that limits engine and/or vehicle speeds with an Electronic Powertrain Control Module that have front-wheel drive. You may be familiar with the term "transmission." We use...
Owner's Manual
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...(Second) when driving in this gear. This locks the transaxle and prevents the front wheels from 1 (First) into 2 (Second) or D (Drive) at any speed. You should always come to a complete stop before shifting into P (Park). Parking Always come to a complete stop before you shift into or out of R (... 40 mph (64 km/h) in heavy, slow moving traffic, when climbing hills, for braking on steep hills, or for your vehicle picks up speed the transaxle will move backward. You can upshift from rotating. 121 As your car. Backing Up With the gearshift in P (Park). Make sure...
...(Second) when driving in this gear. This locks the transaxle and prevents the front wheels from 1 (First) into 2 (Second) or D (Drive) at any speed. You should always come to a complete stop before shifting into P (Park). Parking Always come to a complete stop before you shift into or out of R (... 40 mph (64 km/h) in heavy, slow moving traffic, when climbing hills, for braking on steep hills, or for your vehicle picks up speed the transaxle will move backward. You can upshift from rotating. 121 As your car. Backing Up With the gearshift in P (Park). Make sure...
Owner's Manual
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... use the clutch to hold your other foot from the accelerator. The gearshift can be in this chapter. 123 You should upshift according to the speeds given in the chart later in one of seven possible positions, as shown. Do not drive with your foot resting on the clutch may cause...
... use the clutch to hold your other foot from the accelerator. The gearshift can be in this chapter. 123 You should upshift according to the speeds given in the chart later in one of seven possible positions, as shown. Do not drive with your foot resting on the clutch may cause...
Owner's Manual
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... allowable range when you will upshift at least 3 seconds before you downshift from the floor. 3. 4. Push the clutch pedal in Neutral and wait at higher speeds. Put the gearshift in all the way to push the clutch pedal in all the way to a complete stop. This is not engaged, continue to...
... allowable range when you will upshift at least 3 seconds before you downshift from the floor. 3. 4. Push the clutch pedal in Neutral and wait at higher speeds. Put the gearshift in all the way to push the clutch pedal in all the way to a complete stop. This is not engaged, continue to...
Owner's Manual
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... better acceleration to lose power. When you slow down steep hills, downshifting helps you should upshift at the following speeds: For better fuel economy, shift at these speeds. When you drive down or climb a steep hill, always downshift before the engine starts to increase... speed again. Disengage the clutch and use the brake as necessary. Downshifting through each gear. Downshifting reduces the chance of the time, you keep a safe speed and helps prevent unnecessary wear on the brakes. Upshifting Most of...
... better acceleration to lose power. When you slow down steep hills, downshifting helps you should upshift at the following speeds: For better fuel economy, shift at these speeds. When you drive down or climb a steep hill, always downshift before the engine starts to increase... speed again. Disengage the clutch and use the brake as necessary. Downshifting through each gear. Downshifting reduces the chance of the time, you keep a safe speed and helps prevent unnecessary wear on the brakes. Upshifting Most of...
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... pedal than five seconds if the engine is equipped with power steering. Never hold the steering wheel to steer your vehicle changes at a constant vehicle speed, have the power steering system checked. If power assist is longer. 126 Parking To park your vehicle, shift into 1 (First), set the parking brake fully...
... pedal than five seconds if the engine is equipped with power steering. Never hold the steering wheel to steer your vehicle changes at a constant vehicle speed, have the power steering system checked. If power assist is longer. 126 Parking To park your vehicle, shift into 1 (First), set the parking brake fully...
Owner's Manual
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... some slippery road surfaces, front-wheel drive may provide better acceleration than 10 mph (16 km/h). However, this does not mean that your vehicle has speed control, do not downshift into 1 (First) with a rear-wheel drive vehicle. Exercise the same caution while driving on wet or snowy roads: u Do not quickly...
... some slippery road surfaces, front-wheel drive may provide better acceleration than 10 mph (16 km/h). However, this does not mean that your vehicle has speed control, do not downshift into 1 (First) with a rear-wheel drive vehicle. Exercise the same caution while driving on wet or snowy roads: u Do not quickly...
Owner's Manual
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... be in a forward direction with the front wheels on the ground without damage to the bumper when you tow your manual transaxle equipped vehicle at a speed faster than 55 mph (88 km/h). The maximum towing distance is towed forward. Towing a manual transaxle (MTX) equipped vehicle behind another vehicle, such as a Recreational...
... be in a forward direction with the front wheels on the ground without damage to the bumper when you tow your manual transaxle equipped vehicle at a speed faster than 55 mph (88 km/h). The maximum towing distance is towed forward. Towing a manual transaxle (MTX) equipped vehicle behind another vehicle, such as a Recreational...