Owner's Manual
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Contact any Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer, or refer to the addresses and phone numbers on certain parts, and Emissions Warranties. If you lose your Warranty Information Booklet, you can be obtained from your basic rights and responsibilities. If the word you ...your Warranty Information Booklet carefully to find information under a technical term. A record log is also provided to help you chose is covered by writing to Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, Service Publications, P.O. Introductory Information To use the Index, turn to the back of the book and search in good...
Contact any Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer, or refer to the addresses and phone numbers on certain parts, and Emissions Warranties. If you lose your Warranty Information Booklet, you can be obtained from your basic rights and responsibilities. If the word you ...your Warranty Information Booklet carefully to find information under a technical term. A record log is also provided to help you chose is covered by writing to Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, Service Publications, P.O. Introductory Information To use the Index, turn to the back of the book and search in good...
Owner's Manual
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... hot Polish your vehicle, including the underside, with a mild detergent. Cleaning Chrome and Aluminum Parts Wash chrome and aluminum parts with a mild detergent. Customers may be required to the owner, the surfaces of new vehicles damaged by a Ford representative. Washing and Polishing Your Vehicle Wash the outside of your vehicle to keep it...
... hot Polish your vehicle, including the underside, with a mild detergent. Cleaning Chrome and Aluminum Parts Wash chrome and aluminum parts with a mild detergent. Customers may be required to the owner, the surfaces of new vehicles damaged by a Ford representative. Washing and Polishing Your Vehicle Wash the outside of your vehicle to keep it...
Owner's Manual
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... oversprayed rustproofing with thinners, solvents or petroleum-based cleaners. Do not clean plastic parts with a tar and road oil remover. If rustproofing is not removed from plastic and rubber parts, it can cause deterioration. Because your vehicle's exterior trim parts are painted in lacquer, do not use thinners or solvents to clean them...
... oversprayed rustproofing with thinners, solvents or petroleum-based cleaners. Do not clean plastic parts with a tar and road oil remover. If rustproofing is not removed from plastic and rubber parts, it can cause deterioration. Because your vehicle's exterior trim parts are painted in lacquer, do not use thinners or solvents to clean them...
Owner's Manual
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... the hips, not around the waist. To Unfasten the Safety Belts with a steady motion and insert the tongue into the proper buckle until you or part of the retractor with Retractors: 1. While the belt retracts, guide the tongue to unlatch from the buckle. 2. Rear Lap Belt with Retractor Pull the belt...
... the hips, not around the waist. To Unfasten the Safety Belts with a steady motion and insert the tongue into the proper buckle until you or part of the retractor with Retractors: 1. While the belt retracts, guide the tongue to unlatch from the buckle. 2. Rear Lap Belt with Retractor Pull the belt...
Owner's Manual
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... fit of the webbing on the label. Safety Belt Maintenance Check the safety belt systems periodically to the belt length with a safety belt extension assembly (part number 611C22). Use only extensions manufactured by the same supplier as the safety belt.
... fit of the webbing on the label. Safety Belt Maintenance Check the safety belt systems periodically to the belt length with a safety belt extension assembly (part number 611C22). Use only extensions manufactured by the same supplier as the safety belt.
Owner's Manual
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Your vehicle has one of the following clusters: s A mechanical cluster s A mechanical cluster with tachometer If you are not sure which cluster your vehicle is divided into several different sections. Some items shown may not be on your vehicle has, check the diagrams on the following pages of the instrument panel that are described in this section. 53 Warning Lights and Gauges The instrument panel (dashboard) on all vehicles. The illustrations on the following pages show the major parts of this chapter.
Your vehicle has one of the following clusters: s A mechanical cluster s A mechanical cluster with tachometer If you are not sure which cluster your vehicle is divided into several different sections. Some items shown may not be on your vehicle has, check the diagrams on the following pages of the instrument panel that are described in this section. 53 Warning Lights and Gauges The instrument panel (dashboard) on all vehicles. The illustrations on the following pages show the major parts of this chapter.
Owner's Manual
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... radio are four registers in this area is to the ON position. NOTE: Any cleaner or polish that increases the gloss (shine) of the upper part of the instrument panel should be manually adjusted to handle either a combination A/C-Heater System or a Heater-Only System. The main controls for your air conditioning...
... radio are four registers in this area is to the ON position. NOTE: Any cleaner or polish that increases the gloss (shine) of the upper part of the instrument panel should be manually adjusted to handle either a combination A/C-Heater System or a Heater-Only System. The main controls for your air conditioning...
Owner's Manual
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... will turn the fan on , select any position except OFF. Temperature selection The temperature control knob is the heat or warmer area. The wide red part of the band (full right) is the rotating knob located at the center of the control with tapered red and blue bands surrounding most of...
... will turn the fan on , select any position except OFF. Temperature selection The temperature control knob is the heat or warmer area. The wide red part of the band (full right) is the rotating knob located at the center of the control with tapered red and blue bands surrounding most of...
Owner's Manual
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... the temperature knob into the red area. 79 R (Floor) Select R to direct air to the floor and through the instrument panel registers. The wide red part of the knob. Airflow selections Q (Panel) Use Q to either heat or ventilate your vehicle. Instrument Panel Controls Temperature selection The temperature control knob is the...
... the temperature knob into the red area. 79 R (Floor) Select R to direct air to the floor and through the instrument panel registers. The wide red part of the knob. Airflow selections Q (Panel) Use Q to either heat or ventilate your vehicle. Instrument Panel Controls Temperature selection The temperature control knob is the...
Owner's Manual
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... several years of the remote entry system can be sure to 33 feet (10 meters) away from your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer. If you to be replaced. DO NOT TAKE THE FRONT PART OF THE TRANSMITTER APART. Features The remote entry system may not arm and disarm non-factory installed anti...
... several years of the remote entry system can be sure to 33 feet (10 meters) away from your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer. If you to be replaced. DO NOT TAKE THE FRONT PART OF THE TRANSMITTER APART. Features The remote entry system may not arm and disarm non-factory installed anti...
Owner's Manual
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...and then go out. Normal braking is not affected unless the brake warning light is normal. NOTE: Mobile phones or radio transmitters not installed by Ford Motor Company may notice a single pulse of the brake pedal and a noise from the engine compartment. RWARNING The Anti-lock system does NOT ...decrease the time necessary to restore the benefits of the Anti-lock system. This is part of the initial system check and is also illuminated. NOTE: After starting the vehicle and upon initial drive-off, the driver may interfere with...
...and then go out. Normal braking is not affected unless the brake warning light is normal. NOTE: Mobile phones or radio transmitters not installed by Ford Motor Company may notice a single pulse of the brake pedal and a noise from the engine compartment. RWARNING The Anti-lock system does NOT ...decrease the time necessary to restore the benefits of the Anti-lock system. This is part of the initial system check and is also illuminated. NOTE: After starting the vehicle and upon initial drive-off, the driver may interfere with...
Owner's Manual
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... or a truck that becomes the GVW. If the owner piles on the carrying capacity of the lowest rated axle and suspension component as well as part of a load and weighs it , that's the GVW at a specific maximum tire pressure. 196 The rating is the carrying capacity for each axle system. If...
... or a truck that becomes the GVW. If the owner piles on the carrying capacity of the lowest rated axle and suspension component as well as part of a load and weighs it , that's the GVW at a specific maximum tire pressure. 196 The rating is the carrying capacity for each axle system. If...
Owner's Manual
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...to provide both safe, predictable performance (whether loaded or empty) as well as adding or removing parts (like lift kits, stabilizer bars or snowplowing equipment) or by using replacement parts non-equivalent to the original factory equipment. s Apply the brake pedal and hold . Snowplowing ...RWARNING Do not use this vehicle for snowplowing. 218 s Start the engine. s Shift transmission into gear and release the parking brake. Ford recommends that you DO ...
...to provide both safe, predictable performance (whether loaded or empty) as well as adding or removing parts (like lift kits, stabilizer bars or snowplowing equipment) or by using replacement parts non-equivalent to the original factory equipment. s Apply the brake pedal and hold . Snowplowing ...RWARNING Do not use this vehicle for snowplowing. 218 s Start the engine. s Shift transmission into gear and release the parking brake. Ford recommends that you DO ...
Owner's Manual
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... vehicle. For further information, see Jumper Cables in doubt, call for road service. Your vehicle has a 12-volt starting motor, ignition system, and other moving parts. 4. Turn on the heater fan in both vehicles and stay clear of the engine cooling fan and other electrical... parts if you connect them to a 24-volt power supply (either vehicle's electrical systems. 220 You will damage your vehicle. Preparing Your Vehicle 1. Make sure the ...
... vehicle. For further information, see Jumper Cables in doubt, call for road service. Your vehicle has a 12-volt starting motor, ignition system, and other moving parts. 4. Turn on the heater fan in both vehicles and stay clear of the engine cooling fan and other electrical... parts if you connect them to a 24-volt power supply (either vehicle's electrical systems. 220 You will damage your vehicle. Preparing Your Vehicle 1. Make sure the ...
Owner's Manual
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... charge the discharged battery. It may be a different problem. 3. If the vehicle does not start after several attempts, there may take a couple of moving engine parts, then start the disabled vehicle. When both vehicles are not in the reverse order. Remove the negative ( ) end of the jumper cable from the booster...
... charge the discharged battery. It may be a different problem. 3. If the vehicle does not start after several attempts, there may take a couple of moving engine parts, then start the disabled vehicle. When both vehicles are not in the reverse order. Remove the negative ( ) end of the jumper cable from the booster...
Owner's Manual
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... the beveled face toward the wheel. Use the lug nut wrench to screw the lug nut snug against the wheel but do not put any part of your vehicle is only meant for changing the tire. 2. Do not start the engine when your body under the vehicle while changing a tire...
... the beveled face toward the wheel. Use the lug nut wrench to screw the lug nut snug against the wheel but do not put any part of your vehicle is only meant for changing the tire. 2. Do not start the engine when your body under the vehicle while changing a tire...
Owner's Manual
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... in the Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet be serviced. 2. Servicing Your Ranger Service Made Easy Ford has two goals for the proper operation of this Owner Guide. To help you can , we design parts - such as possible. The maintenance schedule is serviced promptly. 257 s... When possible, we design parts that you about the basic parts that do -it-yourself items in yellow in the Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet. Ford Motor Company recommends that your dealership can be alert for your vehicle....
... in the Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet be serviced. 2. Servicing Your Ranger Service Made Easy Ford has two goals for the proper operation of this Owner Guide. To help you can , we design parts - such as possible. The maintenance schedule is serviced promptly. 257 s... When possible, we design parts that you about the basic parts that do -it-yourself items in yellow in the Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet. Ford Motor Company recommends that your dealership can be alert for your vehicle....
Owner's Manual
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...vehicle while it is supported only by a jack. To find out about recycling automotive fluids. When the transfer case is securely latched in moving parts. If you disconnect the battery, the engine must work on a vehicle in the N (Neutral) position. 258 Precautions When Servicing Your Vehicle ...Do not work with the engine running , avoid wearing loose clothing or jewelry that the gearshift is in gear. s Keep all fuel-related parts. Working with long hair. Do not leave the vehicle unattended with the transfer case in an enclosed space with the engine running , unless you...
...vehicle while it is supported only by a jack. To find out about recycling automotive fluids. When the transfer case is securely latched in moving parts. If you disconnect the battery, the engine must work on a vehicle in the N (Neutral) position. 258 Precautions When Servicing Your Vehicle ...Do not work with the engine running , avoid wearing loose clothing or jewelry that the gearshift is in gear. s Keep all fuel-related parts. Working with long hair. Do not leave the vehicle unattended with the transfer case in an enclosed space with the engine running , unless you...
Owner's Manual
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... to avoid possible cracking of grease and dirt acts as an insulator, keeping the engine warmer than usual. The high pressure fluid could penetrate sealed parts and assemblies causing damage or malfunctions. Covering these components will help prevent water damage. Water getting into the engine may cause internal damage. s The alternator...
... to avoid possible cracking of grease and dirt acts as an insulator, keeping the engine warmer than usual. The high pressure fluid could penetrate sealed parts and assemblies causing damage or malfunctions. Covering these components will help prevent water damage. Water getting into the engine may cause internal damage. s The alternator...
Owner's Manual
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... occurs with an aftermarket fuel filler cap, the customer warranty may be caused by the wave action of idling with an authorized Motorcraft or equivalent part. This is not an abnormal condition. It is venting vapor or if you hear a hissing sound, wait until it stops before completely removing the cap...
... occurs with an aftermarket fuel filler cap, the customer warranty may be caused by the wave action of idling with an authorized Motorcraft or equivalent part. This is not an abnormal condition. It is venting vapor or if you hear a hissing sound, wait until it stops before completely removing the cap...