Owner's Manual
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...is turned on, s a group of five beeps will illuminate for these things happen, even intermittently, have the air bag system serviced at your local Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer. Safety Restraints for children. The readiness light is in safety seats that the system is ...operating normally. Safety Restraints The air bag system uses a readiness light and a tone to indicate the condition of the air bag system is ...
...is turned on, s a group of five beeps will illuminate for these things happen, even intermittently, have the air bag system serviced at your local Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer. Safety Restraints for children. The readiness light is in safety seats that the system is ...operating normally. Safety Restraints The air bag system uses a readiness light and a tone to indicate the condition of the air bag system is ...
Owner's Manual
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...technician whenever: s your vehicle is raised for service s the sound of the exhaust system changes s your vehicle. Also, adjust the heating or air conditioning to the Index. 63 Read the section Climate Control Systems for long periods of time, open the windows at least one inch. If the engine...indications of leaks it should be repaired immediately. Refer to bring in an open area for instructions on bringing fresh outside air. Starting Your Windstar Have the exhaust and body ventilation systems checked by keeping all air intake vents clear of snow, leaves, and other objects.
...technician whenever: s your vehicle is raised for service s the sound of the exhaust system changes s your vehicle. Also, adjust the heating or air conditioning to the Index. 63 Read the section Climate Control Systems for long periods of time, open the windows at least one inch. If the engine...indications of leaks it should be repaired immediately. Refer to bring in an open area for instructions on bringing fresh outside air. Starting Your Windstar Have the exhaust and body ventilation systems checked by keeping all air intake vents clear of snow, leaves, and other objects.
Owner's Manual
Page 110
... fan will receive either FULL COOL or FULL WARM air based on the setting of air circulated in the vehicle. Air temperature from COOL air in the blue range to WARM air in the m (OFF) position. The Temperature Control Knob may be adjusted from the auxiliary heating/air conditioning system (if equipped) cannot be adjusted for the...
... fan will receive either FULL COOL or FULL WARM air based on the setting of air circulated in the vehicle. Air temperature from COOL air in the blue range to WARM air in the m (OFF) position. The Temperature Control Knob may be adjusted from the auxiliary heating/air conditioning system (if equipped) cannot be adjusted for the...
Owner's Manual
Page 111
... is not muffled by adjusting the Temperature Control Knob. It also has a greater noise level because the sound of cooled air is normally used as necessary to receive cool (air-conditioned) or warm (heated) air when in this position, the system provides maximum cooling, maximum dehumidifying, and greater fuel efficiency. However, heating capabilities are...
... is not muffled by adjusting the Temperature Control Knob. It also has a greater noise level because the sound of cooled air is normally used as necessary to receive cool (air-conditioned) or warm (heated) air when in this position, the system provides maximum cooling, maximum dehumidifying, and greater fuel efficiency. However, heating capabilities are...
Owner's Manual
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...the air-conditioning compressor in order to reduce the humidity in the air and aid in cold weather can make it difficult to see the road for extended periods of the system's air supply is stopped. NOTE: If outside air is unpleasant or dusty. In m (OFF), air ... (PANEL/FLOOR), R (FLOOR), P (DEFROST/FLOOR) and V (DEFROST) positions will help prevent fogging. Use this setting when driving through an area where outside air temperatures are above approximately 45˚F (7˚C), the P (DEFROST/FLOOR) and V (DEFROST) positions will engage the A/C compressor, thus providing you with a small ...
...the air-conditioning compressor in order to reduce the humidity in the air and aid in cold weather can make it difficult to see the road for extended periods of the system's air supply is stopped. NOTE: If outside air is unpleasant or dusty. In m (OFF), air ... (PANEL/FLOOR), R (FLOOR), P (DEFROST/FLOOR) and V (DEFROST) positions will help prevent fogging. Use this setting when driving through an area where outside air temperatures are above approximately 45˚F (7˚C), the P (DEFROST/FLOOR) and V (DEFROST) positions will engage the A/C compressor, thus providing you with a small ...
Owner's Manual
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... tray. Remove any snow, ice, or leaves from the area below the windshield on the outside of your vehicle is 112 They could block the air intake. When your vehicle and defrost the windshield using the Function Selector Knob located in the control assembly in the instrument panel. The seven function... and defrost at the same time: s Turn the Function Selector Knob to P (DEFROST/FLOOR),turn the Fan Speed Knob to the back seats. Heating and Air Conditioning System Turning On the Heat You can heat the inside of...
... tray. Remove any snow, ice, or leaves from the area below the windshield on the outside of your vehicle is 112 They could block the air intake. When your vehicle and defrost the windshield using the Function Selector Knob located in the control assembly in the instrument panel. The seven function... and defrost at the same time: s Turn the Function Selector Knob to P (DEFROST/FLOOR),turn the Fan Speed Knob to the back seats. Heating and Air Conditioning System Turning On the Heat You can heat the inside of...
Owner's Manual
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...) or V (DEFROST) position is selected to the heating system operating instructions covered previously for a more detailed explanation of the heating and air conditioning system are essentially identical. The climate controls - main and auxiliary system A/C - Heater System - if equipped The standard heating system and ...inside glass when the outside temperature is one exception, however; To turn on the rear seat climate control panel. the air conditioning compressor will have control of rear fan speed on the rear passenger compartment control system, select REAR CTRL, Medium Low, Medium...
...) or V (DEFROST) position is selected to the heating system operating instructions covered previously for a more detailed explanation of the heating and air conditioning system are essentially identical. The climate controls - main and auxiliary system A/C - Heater System - if equipped The standard heating system and ...inside glass when the outside temperature is one exception, however; To turn on the rear seat climate control panel. the air conditioning compressor will have control of rear fan speed on the rear passenger compartment control system, select REAR CTRL, Medium Low, Medium...
Owner's Manual
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...few minutes with the rear passenger compartment air conditioning unit, it will be used to cool the outside air is quieter but less economical than using recirculated air is more economical and cools your vehicle, but using recirculated air. Turning on the Air Conditioner To cool your choice. 4. ...High, or High. This forces most of the hot, stale air out of the vehicle and allows the air conditioner to MAX A/C. 2. The air conditioner may want to COOL. 3. To cool your vehicle with air conditioned outside air being drawn into your vehicle more quickly. Turn the Temperature ...
...few minutes with the rear passenger compartment air conditioning unit, it will be used to cool the outside air is quieter but less economical than using recirculated air is more economical and cools your vehicle, but using recirculated air. Turning on the Air Conditioner To cool your choice. 4. ...High, or High. This forces most of the hot, stale air out of the vehicle and allows the air conditioner to MAX A/C. 2. The air conditioner may want to COOL. 3. To cool your vehicle with air conditioned outside air being drawn into your vehicle more quickly. Turn the Temperature ...
Owner's Manual
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...Improving fuel economy Whenever you turn on mild days. Operating tips To vary the temperature inside your vehicle uses more fuel because the air conditioning compressor is running. Instead, set the function control knob to Q (PANEL) and turn the Temperature Control Knob to normal operation ...that the registers in Neutral (N). The Temperature Control Knob setting determines the temperature of your vehicle, do not use the air conditioner on the air conditioning, your vehicle, move the Temperature Control Knob toward WARM (red) for warmer temperatures and toward COOL (blue) for ...
...Improving fuel economy Whenever you turn on mild days. Operating tips To vary the temperature inside your vehicle uses more fuel because the air conditioning compressor is running. Instead, set the function control knob to Q (PANEL) and turn the Temperature Control Knob to normal operation ...that the registers in Neutral (N). The Temperature Control Knob setting determines the temperature of your vehicle, do not use the air conditioner on the air conditioning, your vehicle, move the Temperature Control Knob toward WARM (red) for warmer temperatures and toward COOL (blue) for ...
Owner's Manual
Page 119
... ice from the auxiliary climate control system. If a heat mode or the Q (PANEL) mode is chosen, rear passengers will receive FULL COOL (air-conditioned) air out of the rear window. Liftgate Window Features Rear Window Defogger (If equipped) (Standard in the ON position. Instrument Panel Controls If an A/C... mode is chosen, rear passengers will receive FULL WARM (heated) air out of the steering column and below the climate control system. 117 The defogger operates with the ignition in Canada) The defogger for comfort....
... ice from the auxiliary climate control system. If a heat mode or the Q (PANEL) mode is chosen, rear passengers will receive FULL COOL (air-conditioned) air out of the rear window. Liftgate Window Features Rear Window Defogger (If equipped) (Standard in the ON position. Instrument Panel Controls If an A/C... mode is chosen, rear passengers will receive FULL WARM (heated) air out of the steering column and below the climate control system. 117 The defogger operates with the ignition in Canada) The defogger for comfort....
Owner's Manual
Page 315
... Watch traffic so that are estimates which may affect fuel economy include using the air conditioning, driving speed, vehicle load and tire inflation pressure. Servicing Your Windstar Comparisons With Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Fuel Economy Estimates EPA fuel economy figures ...are obtained from laboratory tests under simulated road conditions and therefore are in the Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet...
... Watch traffic so that are estimates which may affect fuel economy include using the air conditioning, driving speed, vehicle load and tire inflation pressure. Servicing Your Windstar Comparisons With Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Fuel Economy Estimates EPA fuel economy figures ...are obtained from laboratory tests under simulated road conditions and therefore are in the Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet...
Owner's Manual
Page 316
In addition to your air conditioning system wisely. Engine Oil Recommendations We recommend using Motorcraft oil or an equivalent oil meeting Ford Specification ESE-M2C153-E and displaying the American Petroleum Institute CERTIFICATION MARK on the front of the container.... Various aftermarket add-on fuel economy. To find out about fuel economy and air conditioning, see Checking the pressure of the container. s Use your individual driving habits, optional equipment, such as air conditioning, can have a significant effect on items that increase aerodynamic drag can also reduce...
In addition to your air conditioning system wisely. Engine Oil Recommendations We recommend using Motorcraft oil or an equivalent oil meeting Ford Specification ESE-M2C153-E and displaying the American Petroleum Institute CERTIFICATION MARK on the front of the container.... Various aftermarket add-on fuel economy. To find out about fuel economy and air conditioning, see Checking the pressure of the container. s Use your individual driving habits, optional equipment, such as air conditioning, can have a significant effect on items that increase aerodynamic drag can also reduce...
Owner's Manual
Page 379
... Anti-lock brake system) Accessory position on the ignition...Additives, engine oil ...Air bag supplemental restraint system ...and child safety seats ...description ...disposal ...driver air bag ...indicator light...operation ...passenger air bag ...proper seating ...tone generator ...wearing safety belts ...Air conditioning, manual heating and air conditioning system ...Alarm, activating remote personal...Alcohol, in fuel ...Aluminum wheels ...Antenna...
... Anti-lock brake system) Accessory position on the ignition...Additives, engine oil ...Air bag supplemental restraint system ...and child safety seats ...description ...disposal ...driver air bag ...indicator light...operation ...passenger air bag ...proper seating ...tone generator ...wearing safety belts ...Air conditioning, manual heating and air conditioning system ...Alarm, activating remote personal...Alcohol, in fuel ...Aluminum wheels ...Antenna...
Owner's Manual
Page 382
... ...headlamps ...instrument panel ...instrument panel lens ...interior lamps ...plastic parts ...polishing ...rustproofing ...safety belts ...tail lamps ...upholstery and interior trim ...washing ...wheels ...Climate control system air conditioning ...heating...Clock...Cold engine starting ...Combination lap and shoulder belts ...Compact disc radio (see Electronic sound Console, description ...Controls instrument panel ...384 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 39 27 39...
... ...headlamps ...instrument panel ...instrument panel lens ...interior lamps ...plastic parts ...polishing ...rustproofing ...safety belts ...tail lamps ...upholstery and interior trim ...washing ...wheels ...Climate control system air conditioning ...heating...Clock...Cold engine starting ...Combination lap and shoulder belts ...Compact disc radio (see Electronic sound Console, description ...Controls instrument panel ...384 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 39 27 39...
Owner's Manual
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... ...checking alignment ...cleaning ...daytime running lights...flashing ...high beam ...replacing bulbs ...turning on and off ...warning chime ...Head restraints ...Heated mirrors ...Heating manual heating and air conditioning rear seat controls ...High beams, indicator light ...Hitch ...Hood latch location ...lubrication specifications ...release lever ...Horn ...Hoses, checking ...
... ...checking alignment ...cleaning ...daytime running lights...flashing ...high beam ...replacing bulbs ...turning on and off ...warning chime ...Head restraints ...Heated mirrors ...Heating manual heating and air conditioning rear seat controls ...High beams, indicator light ...Hitch ...Hood latch location ...lubrication specifications ...release lever ...Horn ...Hoses, checking ...
Owner's Manual
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...50 394 T Tachometer ...97 Tail lamps, cleaning ...125 Tether anchor installation (see Safety restraints) ...Snow tires and chains ...Special driving conditions ...Speed control canceling a set speed ...resetting ...resuming a set speed ...Speedometer ...Starting your vehicle, preparing to start your vehicle Steering ...map pockets...Storing your vehicle, precautions when servicing . Safety restraints (continued) warning light and chime...Safety seats for children and air bags ...attaching with tether straps ...built-in child seat ...in front seat ...in rear outboard ...in rear seat ...tether...
...50 394 T Tachometer ...97 Tail lamps, cleaning ...125 Tether anchor installation (see Safety restraints) ...Snow tires and chains ...Special driving conditions ...Speed control canceling a set speed ...resetting ...resuming a set speed ...Speedometer ...Starting your vehicle, preparing to start your vehicle Steering ...map pockets...Storing your vehicle, precautions when servicing . Safety restraints (continued) warning light and chime...Safety seats for children and air bags ...attaching with tether straps ...built-in child seat ...in front seat ...in rear outboard ...in rear seat ...tether...
Scheduled Maintenance Guide 1st Printing
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...air cleaner filter if you drive in this section. Maintenance Intervals for the Severe Duty Schedule 3,000 MILES (5,000 Kilometers) u Change engine oil and replace oil filter. 16 Severe Duty Schedule NOTE: The Severe Duty Schedule provides maintenance intervals for replacing your dealer. However, the conditions... you drive in parentheses such as (1), see footnote at the end of this type and style. Check with a number in severe dust conditions. Severe Duty Schedule NOTE: Items for Emission Control Service...
...air cleaner filter if you drive in this section. Maintenance Intervals for the Severe Duty Schedule 3,000 MILES (5,000 Kilometers) u Change engine oil and replace oil filter. 16 Severe Duty Schedule NOTE: The Severe Duty Schedule provides maintenance intervals for replacing your dealer. However, the conditions... you drive in parentheses such as (1), see footnote at the end of this type and style. Check with a number in severe dust conditions. Severe Duty Schedule NOTE: Items for Emission Control Service...
Scheduled Maintenance Guide 1st Printing
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...) function. u When stopping, listen and check for leaks or damage. your vehicle (water dripping from the air conditioning system after use is normal). At Least Twice a Year (i.e., every Spring and Fall): u Check radiator, heater and air conditioning hoses for strange sounds, pulling to one side, increased brake pedal travel or "hard-to-push" brake...
...) function. u When stopping, listen and check for leaks or damage. your vehicle (water dripping from the air conditioning system after use is normal). At Least Twice a Year (i.e., every Spring and Fall): u Check radiator, heater and air conditioning hoses for strange sounds, pulling to one side, increased brake pedal travel or "hard-to-push" brake...
Scheduled Maintenance Guide 1st Printing
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... locks and latches. u Inspect and lubricate automatic transaxle linkage and controls. u Lubricate door hinges and checks, and hood hinges. u Check the air conditioning system before the warm weather season. u Check air pressure in spare tire. u Lubricate door rubber weatherstrips. u Clean battery and terminals, check electrolyte level on low maintenance (auxiliary and replacement) batteries...
... locks and latches. u Inspect and lubricate automatic transaxle linkage and controls. u Lubricate door hinges and checks, and hood hinges. u Check the air conditioning system before the warm weather season. u Check air pressure in spare tire. u Lubricate door rubber weatherstrips. u Clean battery and terminals, check electrolyte level on low maintenance (auxiliary and replacement) batteries...