Owner's Manual
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... bag from deploying, avoiding any interaction between the passenger air bag and the rear-facing infant seat. 27 In rear-facing infant seats, the infant's head is moving. This means that they remain properly seated whenever the vehicle is closer to the passenger air bag. In order to do this, the...
... bag from deploying, avoiding any interaction between the passenger air bag and the rear-facing infant seat. 27 In rear-facing infant seats, the infant's head is moving. This means that they remain properly seated whenever the vehicle is closer to the passenger air bag. In order to do this, the...
Owner's Manual
Page 33
... 28 mph (45 km/h) will illuminate for approximately six (6) seconds and then turn the ignition key to indicate the condition of similar size and weight) head-on the instrument cluster and a tone to the ON position, this light will not inflate the air bag. If a collision occurs, the sensors sense the...
... 28 mph (45 km/h) will illuminate for approximately six (6) seconds and then turn the ignition key to indicate the condition of similar size and weight) head-on the instrument cluster and a tone to the ON position, this light will not inflate the air bag. If a collision occurs, the sensors sense the...
Owner's Manual
Page 101
... a coin or similar object to prevent it from the left hinge. 101 If you disconnect the upper end of each upper cable connector) past the head of the support screw. Releasing the tailgate Tailgate removal First release the tailgate as directed above . Be sure to support the left side of the... following illustration) and lift the right side of the tailgate off its hinge. Doing so will allow for slack in the connector over the screw head and disconnect it is lowered completely.
... a coin or similar object to prevent it from the left hinge. 101 If you disconnect the upper end of each upper cable connector) past the head of the support screw. Releasing the tailgate Tailgate removal First release the tailgate as directed above . Be sure to support the left side of the... following illustration) and lift the right side of the tailgate off its hinge. Doing so will allow for slack in the connector over the screw head and disconnect it is lowered completely.
Owner's Manual
Page 112
...bench seat, you can adjust the front seat head restraints for your head and neck in a collision. Move the seat to unlock the seat. 3. The head restraints on other seats are intended to help protect your comfort and protection. Adjust the head restraints so that the cushion contacts the back of...Find the adjustment lever at the lower left to the desired position. 112 Push the lever to the left corner of your head rearward. Adjusting the head restraint Adjusting the Front Seat Manually Regular Cab To move your head when you move the front seat forward or rearward: 1. Seats...
...bench seat, you can adjust the front seat head restraints for your head and neck in a collision. Move the seat to unlock the seat. 3. The head restraints on other seats are intended to help protect your comfort and protection. Adjust the head restraints so that the cushion contacts the back of...Find the adjustment lever at the lower left to the desired position. 112 Push the lever to the left corner of your head rearward. Adjusting the head restraint Adjusting the Front Seat Manually Regular Cab To move your head when you move the front seat forward or rearward: 1. Seats...
Owner's Manual
Page 126
... point outlet should be used in a safe place. Remove the rubber pad at the bottom of each cupholder 90˚ (one quarter turn the slotted head at the bottom of each cupholder. 3. Lift the consolette from the consolette. 2. Power point electrical outlet 126
... point outlet should be used in a safe place. Remove the rubber pad at the bottom of each cupholder 90˚ (one quarter turn the slotted head at the bottom of each cupholder. 3. Lift the consolette from the consolette. 2. Power point electrical outlet 126
Owner's Manual
Page 135
...cassette to direct sunlight, high humidity and extreme heat or cold. Tapes longer than 90 minutes are thinner and subject to clean the tape player head after 10-12 hours of the holes and turning the hub until the tape is loose inside the cassette, tighten it was meant to, ...read and follow these simple precautions: s Using a Ford Cassette Cleaning Cartridge to breakage or may jam the tape player mechanism. Remove any loose label material before playing. s Loose labels on Caring for the...
...cassette to direct sunlight, high humidity and extreme heat or cold. Tapes longer than 90 minutes are thinner and subject to clean the tape player head after 10-12 hours of the holes and turning the hub until the tape is loose inside the cassette, tighten it was meant to, ...read and follow these simple precautions: s Using a Ford Cassette Cleaning Cartridge to breakage or may jam the tape player mechanism. Remove any loose label material before playing. s Loose labels on Caring for the...
Owner's Manual
Page 151
... will help maintain the best playback sound and proper tape operation. Tapes longer than 90 minutes are thinner and subject to clean the tape player head after 10-12 hours of the holes and turning the hub until a radio or tape function is chosen. s Do not leave a tape ... it before playing by putting your cassette tape player performing the way it was meant to, read and follow these simple precautions: s Using a Ford Cassette Cleaning Cartridge to breakage or may jam the tape player mechanism. Push again to reach a moderate temperature before inserting cassette. To display radio or...
... will help maintain the best playback sound and proper tape operation. Tapes longer than 90 minutes are thinner and subject to clean the tape player head after 10-12 hours of the holes and turning the hub until a radio or tape function is chosen. s Do not leave a tape ... it before playing by putting your cassette tape player performing the way it was meant to, read and follow these simple precautions: s Using a Ford Cassette Cleaning Cartridge to breakage or may jam the tape player mechanism. Push again to reach a moderate temperature before inserting cassette. To display radio or...
Owner's Manual
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... . 67 112 . 88 . 67 80, 88 . 213 . 260 . 331 . 260 . 258 . . 92 . 282 359 flashing ...high beam ...replacing bulbs ...turning on and off ...warning chime ...Head restraints ...High beams ...indicator light...operation ...Hitch ...Hood latch location ...lubrication specifications . Index GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) calculating ...definition ...driving with a heavy load ...location...
... . 67 112 . 88 . 67 80, 88 . 213 . 260 . 331 . 260 . 258 . . 92 . 282 359 flashing ...high beam ...replacing bulbs ...turning on and off ...warning chime ...Head restraints ...High beams ...indicator light...operation ...Hitch ...Hood latch location ...lubrication specifications . Index GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) calculating ...definition ...driving with a heavy load ...location...
Owner's Manual
Page 362
cleaning the safety belts ...extension assembly ...for adults ...for children...for infants ...for pregnant women ...head ...lap and shoulder belts ...fuels ... 11, ... 364 Regulations, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration...system illuminated entry ...locking/unlocking doors ...panic alarm ...replacement/additional transmitters...replacing the batteries ...Reporting safety defects ...Restraints, safety (see Safety restraints) adult...child ...head ...infant ...Roadside assistance ...Roadside emergencies ...Rotating the tires ... ... 247 315 104 106 103 104 106 105 247 . . 9 . . 34 ....
cleaning the safety belts ...extension assembly ...for adults ...for children...for infants ...for pregnant women ...head ...lap and shoulder belts ...fuels ... 11, ... 364 Regulations, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration...system illuminated entry ...locking/unlocking doors ...panic alarm ...replacement/additional transmitters...replacing the batteries ...Reporting safety defects ...Restraints, safety (see Safety restraints) adult...child ...head ...infant ...Roadside assistance ...Roadside emergencies ...Rotating the tires ... ... 247 315 104 106 103 104 106 105 247 . . 9 . . 34 ....
Owner's Manual
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... ...in rear seat ...tether anchorage hardware ...Seat belts (see Safety restraints) ...Seats adjusting the seat, manual ...adjusting the seats, power ...child safety seats ...cleaning upholstery ...head restraints ...reclining the seat ...seatback release ...Serial number (VIN) ...Service concerns ...Servicing your vehicle ...precautions when servicing...servicing when you tow ...Shift-lock system ...Shift...
... ...in rear seat ...tether anchorage hardware ...Seat belts (see Safety restraints) ...Seats adjusting the seat, manual ...adjusting the seats, power ...child safety seats ...cleaning upholstery ...head restraints ...reclining the seat ...seatback release ...Serial number (VIN) ...Service concerns ...Servicing your vehicle ...precautions when servicing...servicing when you tow ...Shift-lock system ...Shift...