Owner's Manual
Page 256
... the positive (+) terminal, as long as you attach the jumper cables. Connecting the jumper cables 1. Connect the other end of the first cable to the hood of the booster battery - NOT to the discharged battery. 2. 3. 255 Make sure the vehicles do not touch each other moving parts. Connect one end of...
... the positive (+) terminal, as long as you attach the jumper cables. Connecting the jumper cables 1. Connect the other end of the first cable to the hood of the booster battery - NOT to the discharged battery. 2. 3. 255 Make sure the vehicles do not touch each other moving parts. Connect one end of...
Owner's Manual
Page 265
... in Park and the parking brake is applied. Therefore, the vehicle will not be seriously injured. 2. The jack and lug wrench are stowed under the hood on the right front fender inner panel, and the jack handle is being lifted.
... in Park and the parking brake is applied. Therefore, the vehicle will not be seriously injured. 2. The jack and lug wrench are stowed under the hood on the right front fender inner panel, and the jack handle is being lifted.
Owner's Manual
Page 303
The clock spring lift secures the hood at its fullest extent, a clock spring will assist you and "snap" into position. Pull the hood release handle, located next to its fullest height. 3. As you open the hood to the parking brake pedal. Hood release handle 304 While applying downward pressure on the hood, push the hood latch handle located behind the grille near the center front of the vehicle to the left. Opening the Hood 1. 2.
The clock spring lift secures the hood at its fullest extent, a clock spring will assist you and "snap" into position. Pull the hood release handle, located next to its fullest height. 3. As you open the hood to the parking brake pedal. Hood release handle 304 While applying downward pressure on the hood, push the hood latch handle located behind the grille near the center front of the vehicle to the left. Opening the Hood 1. 2.
Owner's Manual
Page 304
Always attempt to lift the hood after closing to maintain smooth operation. Hood and support NOTE: Be sure to oil the hood latch every six months to be sure it is securely latched. 305
Always attempt to lift the hood after closing to maintain smooth operation. Hood and support NOTE: Be sure to oil the hood latch every six months to be sure it is securely latched. 305
Owner's Manual
Page 320
... oils may be used in P (Park) (automatic transmission) or 1 (First) (manual transmission). Set the parking brake, making sure it out of the engine. Open the hood. Remember the engine must be off after it has warmed up and allow a few minutes for safe engine operation, check the oil using the dipstick...
... oils may be used in P (Park) (automatic transmission) or 1 (First) (manual transmission). Set the parking brake, making sure it out of the engine. Open the hood. Remember the engine must be off after it has warmed up and allow a few minutes for safe engine operation, check the oil using the dipstick...
Owner's Manual
Page 366
... the tabs in place. Installing the headlamp bulb 1. 2. 3. 4. 367 You must use it again to free it into the socket. Keep the ring. Lift the hood and behind the headlamp remove the electrical connector by rotating it clockwise until it snaps, locking it from its socket by turning it 1/8 of the...
... the tabs in place. Installing the headlamp bulb 1. 2. 3. 4. 367 You must use it again to free it into the socket. Keep the ring. Lift the hood and behind the headlamp remove the electrical connector by rotating it clockwise until it snaps, locking it from its socket by turning it 1/8 of the...
Owner's Manual
Page 373
... Maintenance Checklist." To aid the noise control system throughout the life of the acts that are considered tampering: u Removing the hood blanket, fender apron absorbers, fender apron barriers, underbody noise shields or material constructed to absorb noise output. The following are some of... the vehicle, Ford Motor Company recommends that this vehicle should be operated according to the Owner's Guide. u Removing or dismantling the engine speed u ...
... Maintenance Checklist." To aid the noise control system throughout the life of the acts that are considered tampering: u Removing the hood blanket, fender apron absorbers, fender apron barriers, underbody noise shields or material constructed to absorb noise output. The following are some of... the vehicle, Ford Motor Company recommends that this vehicle should be operated according to the Owner's Guide. u Removing or dismantling the engine speed u ...
Owner's Manual
Page 391
... auto wax to ensure your vehicle for an extended period of front fenders. u Keep all rubber parts free from sunlight, if possible. General u Store all hood, door and trunk lid hinges u Cover interior soft trim to protect against rust and damage. locations. u Periodically wash vehicles stored in a dry, ventilated place. rust...
... auto wax to ensure your vehicle for an extended period of front fenders. u Keep all rubber parts free from sunlight, if possible. General u Store all hood, door and trunk lid hinges u Cover interior soft trim to protect against rust and damage. locations. u Periodically wash vehicles stored in a dry, ventilated place. rust...