Owner's Manual
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...not light immediately after ignition is in safety seats that the system is not required. If any of air bags or air bag equipped vehicles, see your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer immediately. Safety belts alone do not provide maximum protection for specific requirements. 25 ... required by qualified personnel. Safety Restraints for children. NOTE: Maintenance of the system. Safety Restraints The air bag system uses a readiness light and a tone to indicate the condition of the air bag system is operating normally. Air bags MUST be heard. This indicates that are repaired.
...not light immediately after ignition is in safety seats that the system is not required. If any of air bags or air bag equipped vehicles, see your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer immediately. Safety belts alone do not provide maximum protection for specific requirements. 25 ... required by qualified personnel. Safety Restraints for children. NOTE: Maintenance of the system. Safety Restraints The air bag system uses a readiness light and a tone to indicate the condition of the air bag system is operating normally. Air bags MUST be heard. This indicates that are repaired.
Owner's Manual
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... your vehicle has been damaged in an open the windows at least one inch. Also, adjust the heating or air conditioning to the Index. 63 If the engine idles while you are stopped in an accident If the exhaust system has any indications of leaks it ... immediately. Improve your ventilation by a qualified technician whenever: s your vehicle is raised for service s the sound of the exhaust system changes s your vehicle. Starting Your Windstar Have the exhaust and body ventilation systems checked by keeping all air intake vents clear of snow, leaves, and other objects.
... your vehicle has been damaged in an open the windows at least one inch. Also, adjust the heating or air conditioning to the Index. 63 If the engine idles while you are stopped in an accident If the exhaust system has any indications of leaks it ... immediately. Improve your ventilation by a qualified technician whenever: s your vehicle is raised for service s the sound of the exhaust system changes s your vehicle. 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
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... Knob. The Temperature Control Knob may be adjusted from the auxiliary heating/air conditioning system (if equipped) cannot be adjusted for the main climate control system only. Air temperature from COOL air in the blue range to WARM air in the red range. NOTE: Air temperature can be adjusted. Rear passengers will not operate when the...
... Knob. The Temperature Control Knob may be adjusted from the auxiliary heating/air conditioning system (if equipped) cannot be adjusted for the main climate control system only. Air temperature from COOL air in the blue range to WARM air in the red range. NOTE: Air temperature can be adjusted. Rear passengers will not operate when the...
Owner's Manual
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... a closed damper door as that provided with MAX A/C. Only recirculated interior air is engaged. This mode is drawn from the blower motor. In Q (PANEL), air is normally used as necessary to receive cool (air-conditioned) or warm (heated) air when in these modes. In A/C, outside air temperatures are also provided in these modes. NOTE: The A/C compressor...
... a closed damper door as that provided with MAX A/C. Only recirculated interior air is engaged. This mode is drawn from the blower motor. In Q (PANEL), air is normally used as necessary to receive cool (air-conditioned) or warm (heated) air when in these modes. In A/C, outside air temperatures are also provided in these modes. NOTE: The A/C compressor...
Owner's Manual
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... are above approximately 45˚F (7˚C), the P (DEFROST/FLOOR) and V (DEFROST) positions will also automatically engage the air-conditioning compressor in order to reduce the humidity in the air and aid in the A/C, Q (PANEL), S (PANEL/FLOOR), R (FLOOR), P (DEFROST/FLOOR) and V (DEFROST) positions will engage the A/C ... time in cold weather can make it difficult to the windshield and side window demisters. In R (FLOOR), most of air are directed to the side windows. Operating in clearing the inside glass. In P (DEFROST/FLOOR), approximately equal amounts of the system...
... are above approximately 45˚F (7˚C), the P (DEFROST/FLOOR) and V (DEFROST) positions will also automatically engage the air-conditioning compressor in order to reduce the humidity in the air and aid in the A/C, Q (PANEL), S (PANEL/FLOOR), R (FLOOR), P (DEFROST/FLOOR) and V (DEFROST) positions will engage the A/C ... time in cold weather can make it difficult to the windshield and side window demisters. In R (FLOOR), most of air are directed to the side windows. Operating in clearing the inside glass. In P (DEFROST/FLOOR), approximately equal amounts of the system...
Owner's Manual
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... Fan Speed Knob to the back seats. The seven function selector modes are: MAX A/C, AC, Q (PANEL), S (PANEL/FLOOR), R (FLOOR), P (DEFROST/FLOOR), and V (DEFROST). Heating and Air Conditioning System Turning On the Heat You can heat the inside of your vehicle. If your vehicle warms up, you may want to set the Fan...) area and turn the Temperature Control Knob and the Fan Speed Knob to maintain a comfortable temperature. 2. When your vehicle is equipped with the flow of air to the speed of your choice. Do not place objects under seat storage tray. They could block the...
... Fan Speed Knob to the back seats. The seven function selector modes are: MAX A/C, AC, Q (PANEL), S (PANEL/FLOOR), R (FLOOR), P (DEFROST/FLOOR), and V (DEFROST). Heating and Air Conditioning System Turning On the Heat You can heat the inside of your vehicle. If your vehicle warms up, you may want to set the Fan...) area and turn the Temperature Control Knob and the Fan Speed Knob to maintain a comfortable temperature. 2. When your vehicle is equipped with the flow of air to the speed of your choice. Do not place objects under seat storage tray. They could block the...
Owner's Manual
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... equipped with a rear seat climate control system, the instrument panel will control rear fan speed from the front control panel. the air conditioning compressor will have control of the heating and air conditioning system are essentially identical. With the knob set to REAR CTRL, rear seat passengers will automatically engage when the P (DEFROST/FLOOR...
... equipped with a rear seat climate control system, the instrument panel will control rear fan speed from the front control panel. the air conditioning compressor will have control of the heating and air conditioning system are essentially identical. With the knob set to REAR CTRL, rear seat passengers will automatically engage when the P (DEFROST/FLOOR...
Owner's Manual
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... has less cooling capacity. Turning on . Cooling your vehicle with outside air Cooling your vehicle with air conditioned outside air is equipped with the rear passenger compartment air conditioning unit, it will be used to drive for an explanation of the vehicle and allows the air conditioner to COOL. 114 Turn the Function Selector Knob to REAR...
... has less cooling capacity. Turning on . Cooling your vehicle with outside air Cooling your vehicle with air conditioned outside air is equipped with the rear passenger compartment air conditioning unit, it will be used to drive for an explanation of the vehicle and allows the air conditioner to COOL. 114 Turn the Function Selector Knob to REAR...
Owner's Manual
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... passing or when climbing steep grades. During periods of your vehicle uses more fuel because the air conditioning compressor is running. To get better fuel economy while cooling your vehicle, do not use the air conditioner on the air conditioning, your choice. 4. Instead, set the function control knob to Q (PANEL) and turn the temperature control...
... passing or when climbing steep grades. During periods of your vehicle uses more fuel because the air conditioning compressor is running. To get better fuel economy while cooling your vehicle, do not use the air conditioner on the air conditioning, your choice. 4. Instead, set the function control knob to Q (PANEL) and turn the temperature control...
Owner's Manual
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... liftgate window clears frost, fog, or thin ice from the auxiliary climate control system. The control switch is chosen, rear passengers will receive FULL COOL (air-conditioned) air out of the side and upper rear registers. Instrument Panel Controls If an A/C mode is chosen, rear passengers will receive FULL WARM (heated...
... liftgate window clears frost, fog, or thin ice from the auxiliary climate control system. The control switch is chosen, rear passengers will receive FULL COOL (air-conditioned) air out of the side and upper rear registers. Instrument Panel Controls If an A/C mode is chosen, rear passengers will receive FULL WARM (heated...
Owner's Manual
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... with your stops, starts, and lane changes. 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 too heavy. Other factors that may not reflect..., including all your foot on the brake. s Watch traffic so that are estimates which may affect fuel economy include using the air conditioning, driving speed, vehicle load and tire inflation pressure. s Do not carry loads that you experience. The EPA fuel economy estimate ...
... with your stops, starts, and lane changes. 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 too heavy. Other factors that may not reflect..., including all your foot on the brake. s Watch traffic so that are estimates which may affect fuel economy include using the air conditioning, driving speed, vehicle load and tire inflation pressure. s Do not carry loads that you experience. The EPA fuel economy estimate ...
Owner's Manual
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...MARK on fuel economy. s Use your individual driving habits, optional equipment, such as air conditioning, can also reduce fuel economy. To find out about fuel economy and air conditioning, see Checking the pressure of the container. Engine Oil Recommendations We recommend using Motorcraft ...oil or an equivalent oil meeting Ford Specification ESE-M2C153-E and displaying the American Petroleum Institute ...
...MARK on fuel economy. s Use your individual driving habits, optional equipment, such as air conditioning, can also reduce fuel economy. To find out about fuel economy and air conditioning, see Checking the pressure of the container. Engine Oil Recommendations We recommend using Motorcraft ...oil or an equivalent oil meeting Ford Specification ESE-M2C153-E and displaying the American Petroleum Institute ...
Owner's Manual
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... 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
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... ...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 ... removing the key ...Indicator lamp module ...(VIN...
... ...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 ... removing the key ...Indicator lamp module ...(VIN...
Owner's Manual
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...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 ..., 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 anchorage hardware...
...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 ..., 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 anchorage hardware...
Scheduled Maintenance Guide 1st Printing
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... MILES (5,000 Kilometers) u Change engine oil and replace oil filter. 16 Severe Duty Schedule For items marked with your air cleaner filter if you drive in may require even more frequent air cleaner replacement intervals than those shown. Check with a number in parentheses such as (1), see footnote at the end of this... Duty Schedule provides maintenance intervals for replacing your dealer. Severe Duty Schedule NOTE: Items for Emission Control Service are shown in this section. However, the conditions you drive in severe dust...
... MILES (5,000 Kilometers) u Change engine oil and replace oil filter. 16 Severe Duty Schedule For items marked with your air cleaner filter if you drive in may require even more frequent air cleaner replacement intervals than those shown. Check with a number in parentheses such as (1), see footnote at the end of this... Duty Schedule provides maintenance intervals for replacing your dealer. Severe Duty Schedule NOTE: Items for Emission Control Service are shown in this section. However, the conditions you drive in severe dust...
Scheduled Maintenance Guide 1st Printing
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... windshield washer spray and wiper operation. u Inspect halfshaft dust boots. 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 pedal. u Check headlamp alignment. u Check muffler...the transaxle fluid level. u Check the operation of u Check automatic transaxle P (Park) function. your vehicle (water dripping from the air conditioning system after use is normal). u If any slipping or changes in the coolant recovery reservoir.
... windshield washer spray and wiper operation. u Inspect halfshaft dust boots. 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 pedal. u Check headlamp alignment. u Check muffler...the transaxle fluid level. u Check the operation of u Check automatic transaxle P (Park) function. your vehicle (water dripping from the air conditioning system after use is normal). u If any slipping or changes in the coolant recovery reservoir.
Scheduled Maintenance Guide 1st Printing
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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 Inspect and lubricate automatic transaxle linkage and controls. u Clean battery and terminals, check electrolyte level on low maintenance (auxiliary and replacement) ...
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 Inspect and lubricate automatic transaxle linkage and controls. u Clean battery and terminals, check electrolyte level on low maintenance (auxiliary and replacement) ...