Owner's Manual
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... such as striking large potholes, sliding into curbs on icy roads, or a collision involving the front end, observe the steering wheel alignment. Steering Your Vehicle Your Ranger may move with either the automatic transmission in P (Park) or with the transfer case in the N (Neutral) position... the transfer case in N (Neutral), the vehicle is free to help steer your vehicle changes at a constant vehicle speed, have optional power steering. This can steer the vehicle manually but it may have the power steering system checked. RWARNING Do not park your vehicle in Neutral, it takes ...
... such as striking large potholes, sliding into curbs on icy roads, or a collision involving the front end, observe the steering wheel alignment. Steering Your Vehicle Your Ranger may move with either the automatic transmission in P (Park) or with the transfer case in the N (Neutral) position... the transfer case in N (Neutral), the vehicle is free to help steer your vehicle changes at a constant vehicle speed, have optional power steering. This can steer the vehicle manually but it may have the power steering system checked. RWARNING Do not park your vehicle in Neutral, it takes ...
Owner's Manual
Page 176
... straight up, straight down or avoid the hill completely. This reduces strain on steep slopes, you could damage drive components. Avoid sudden applications of power and quick changes of stalling. When climbing a steep hill, start in snow and ice but can skid like any other side of the brake ...pedal will help slow the vehicle and still maintain steering control. Rapid pumping of a hill before driving over two-wheel drive vehicles in a lower gear, rather than finding it necessary to rotating driveshafts ...
... straight up, straight down or avoid the hill completely. This reduces strain on steep slopes, you could damage drive components. Avoid sudden applications of power and quick changes of stalling. When climbing a steep hill, start in snow and ice but can skid like any other side of the brake ...pedal will help slow the vehicle and still maintain steering control. Rapid pumping of a hill before driving over two-wheel drive vehicles in a lower gear, rather than finding it necessary to rotating driveshafts ...
Owner's Manual
Page 182
... brake pedal. The parking brake pedal is suspended just below the bottom of engine braking power when slowing down , which lets you are slowing down . Applying the Brakes Apply the brake pedal gradually. RWARNING If you steer properly. Use caution when encountering new conditions and acquaint yourself with your foot resting on...
... brake pedal. The parking brake pedal is suspended just below the bottom of engine braking power when slowing down , which lets you are slowing down . Applying the Brakes Apply the brake pedal gradually. RWARNING If you steer properly. Use caution when encountering new conditions and acquaint yourself with your foot resting on...
Owner's Manual
Page 304
... of the NORMAL operating temperature range. 2. The power steering fluid will be at the right temperature when the engine coolant temperature gauge in the instrument cluster is installed at least twice a year (i.e., every Spring and Fall). Servicing Your Ranger Do not fill the reservoir above the MAX line.... Turn the engine off. 305 If you find that the cap assembly is near the center of the power steering fluid at this time. 3. RWARNING Do not let the ...
... of the NORMAL operating temperature range. 2. The power steering fluid will be at the right temperature when the engine coolant temperature gauge in the instrument cluster is installed at least twice a year (i.e., every Spring and Fall). Servicing Your Ranger Do not fill the reservoir above the MAX line.... Turn the engine off. 305 If you find that the cap assembly is near the center of the power steering fluid at this time. 3. RWARNING Do not let the ...
Owner's Manual
Page 305
Check the fluid level on the dipstick (which is highlighted in yellow in the FULL HOT range, which is within the FULL HOT range. Power steering dipstick Power steering reservoir 306 The fluid level should be between the arrows in your vehicle). Do not add fluid if the level is marked on the side of the dipstick, opposite the side marked FULL COLD. 4.
Check the fluid level on the dipstick (which is highlighted in yellow in the FULL HOT range, which is within the FULL HOT range. Power steering dipstick Power steering reservoir 306 The fluid level should be between the arrows in your vehicle). Do not add fluid if the level is marked on the side of the dipstick, opposite the side marked FULL COLD. 4.
Owner's Manual
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Servicing Your Ranger Power steering reservoir Power steering dipstick location 5. Do not overfill. 6. Use only power steering fluid that it fits snugly. If the power steering fluid is low, add fluid in small amounts, continuously checking the level, until you are finished, put the dipstick back in and make sure that meets Ford specification such as MERCON Automatic Transmission Fluid (or equivalent). 307 When you reach the FULL HOT range.
Servicing Your Ranger Power steering reservoir Power steering dipstick location 5. Do not overfill. 6. Use only power steering fluid that it fits snugly. If the power steering fluid is low, add fluid in small amounts, continuously checking the level, until you are finished, put the dipstick back in and make sure that meets Ford specification such as MERCON Automatic Transmission Fluid (or equivalent). 307 When you reach the FULL HOT range.
Owner's Manual
Page 307
... Before you which fuses to 30˚C). If you have been overloaded and blown a fuse. Once you check the power steering fluid when it could force power steering fluid out from overloading. The following charts tell you replace or repair any electrical parts, check the appropriate fuses. Fuses... Fuses protect your vehicle with the engine off. This can damage the power steering pump. If electrical parts in extreme cases, it is cold, make sure that circuit will only be accurate if the fluid ...
... Before you which fuses to 30˚C). If you have been overloaded and blown a fuse. Once you check the power steering fluid when it could force power steering fluid out from overloading. The following charts tell you replace or repair any electrical parts, check the appropriate fuses. Fuses... Fuses protect your vehicle with the engine off. This can damage the power steering pump. If electrical parts in extreme cases, it is cold, make sure that circuit will only be accurate if the fluid ...
Owner's Manual
Page 351
... gears ...specifications ...Cold engine starting ...Combination lap and shoulder belts ...Controls instrument panel ...mirrors ...power seat ...steering column ...Convenience kit in cargo area...Coolant (see Engine coolant) checking and adding ...drain and ...flush ...preparing for storage ...refill capacities ...specifications ...temperature gauge ...warnings ...Cooling fan ...Crankcase emission filter ...Cruise control (see Speed control) ...Customer Assistance Centre, Ford of...
... gears ...specifications ...Cold engine starting ...Combination lap and shoulder belts ...Controls instrument panel ...mirrors ...power seat ...steering column ...Convenience kit in cargo area...Coolant (see Engine coolant) checking and adding ...drain and ...flush ...preparing for storage ...refill capacities ...specifications ...temperature gauge ...warnings ...Cooling fan ...Crankcase emission filter ...Cruise control (see Speed control) ...Customer Assistance Centre, Ford of...
Owner's Manual
Page 352
... panel) ...Daytime running light system ...Defects, reporting ...Defrost, windshield ...Dipstick automatic transmission fluid ...engine oil ...power steering fluid...Disabled vehicle (see Towing) ...Dispute Settlement Board ...Doors ...lubricant specifications...Driveline universal joint and slip yoke Driving...243 99 331 303 185 188 185 187 185 184 191 E Electrical system fuses ...operating when the engine is off ...power point outlet ...relays ...Electronic sound system accessory delay ...radio reception ...tuning the radio ...warranty and service information...Electronic stereo cassette...
... panel) ...Daytime running light system ...Defects, reporting ...Defrost, windshield ...Dipstick automatic transmission fluid ...engine oil ...power steering fluid...Disabled vehicle (see Towing) ...Dispute Settlement Board ...Doors ...lubricant specifications...Driveline universal joint and slip yoke Driving...243 99 331 303 185 188 185 187 185 184 191 E Electrical system fuses ...operating when the engine is off ...power point outlet ...relays ...Electronic sound system accessory delay ...radio reception ...tuning the radio ...warranty and service information...Electronic stereo cassette...
Owner's Manual
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R Radio (see Fuses) ...Power door locks ...Power features door locks ...mirrors ...seats ...windows ...Power point electrical outlet ...Power steering dipstick ...driving with power steering ...fluid, checking and adding ...fluid, specifications ...servicing ...Prop rod, hood ...182 . . ... Panic alarm feature, remote entry system Parking brake operation ...warning light ...Parts (see Motorcraft Parts) ...PCV valve, specifications ...Power distribution box (see Electronic sound systems) Rear anti-lock brakes...description ...Rear axle lubricant specification ...traction lok ...Rear window ......
R Radio (see Fuses) ...Power door locks ...Power features door locks ...mirrors ...seats ...windows ...Power point electrical outlet ...Power steering dipstick ...driving with power steering ...fluid, checking and adding ...fluid, specifications ...servicing ...Prop rod, hood ...182 . . ... Panic alarm feature, remote entry system Parking brake operation ...warning light ...Parts (see Motorcraft Parts) ...PCV valve, specifications ...Power distribution box (see Electronic sound systems) Rear anti-lock brakes...description ...Rear axle lubricant specification ...traction lok ...Rear window ......
Owner's Manual
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starting a cold engine ...starting after a collision ...starting a warm engine ...starting your vehicle if the battery Steering, power ...Steering wheel horn ...locking...speed controls ...tilting ...Storing your vehicle . . Spare tire (continued) changing the tire ...conventional spare ...finding the spare ...removing the spare tire ...storing ...
starting a cold engine ...starting after a collision ...starting a warm engine ...starting your vehicle if the battery Steering, power ...Steering wheel horn ...locking...speed controls ...tilting ...Storing your vehicle . . Spare tire (continued) changing the tire ...conventional spare ...finding the spare ...removing the spare tire ...storing ...
Scheduled Maintenance Guide 1st Printing
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u Check windshield washer spray and wiper operation. u Check the lap-shoulder belts for leaks or damage. u Check air pressure in spare tire. u Check the power steering fluid level. u Lubricate all hinges, checks, latches and all outside key locks. 38 Owner Maintenance Checks Clean wiper blades with clean cloth dampened with washer ...
u Check windshield washer spray and wiper operation. u Check the lap-shoulder belts for leaks or damage. u Check air pressure in spare tire. u Check the power steering fluid level. u Lubricate all hinges, checks, latches and all outside key locks. 38 Owner Maintenance Checks Clean wiper blades with clean cloth dampened with washer ...