Owner's Manual
Page 81
...operation may indicate at the top of the NORMAL band. It is safely possible. 2. DO NOT REMOVE COOLANT SYSTEM FILL CAP UNTIL THE ENGINE IS COOL. 4. Check the coolant level following the instructions on checking and adding coolant to your engine coolant overheats: 1. Speedometer The speedometer tells you do ... road as soon as it is acceptable for the pointer to overheat, have the coolant system serviced. Pull off the engine. Let the engine cool. Warning Lights and Gauges The pointer moves from the C (cold) mark into the NORMAL band as the engine coolant warms up hills in ...
...operation may indicate at the top of the NORMAL band. It is safely possible. 2. DO NOT REMOVE COOLANT SYSTEM FILL CAP UNTIL THE ENGINE IS COOL. 4. Check the coolant level following the instructions on checking and adding coolant to your engine coolant overheats: 1. Speedometer The speedometer tells you do ... road as soon as it is acceptable for the pointer to overheat, have the coolant system serviced. Pull off the engine. Let the engine cool. Warning Lights and Gauges The pointer moves from the C (cold) mark into the NORMAL band as the engine coolant warms up hills in ...
Owner's Manual
Page 96
... continues to read the fuel gauge. Turn off the road as soon as possible. DO NOT REMOVE COOLANT SYSTEM FILL CAP UNTIL THE ENGINE IS COOL. 4. Your ignition must be injured. indicate at the top bar that is lit. This is also acceptable. Let the engine...
... continues to read the fuel gauge. Turn off the road as soon as possible. DO NOT REMOVE COOLANT SYSTEM FILL CAP UNTIL THE ENGINE IS COOL. 4. Your ignition must be injured. indicate at the top bar that is lit. This is also acceptable. Let the engine...
Owner's Manual
Page 105
... light comes on when the Traction Control system is inoperative. Warning Lights and Gauges The Traction Control light will stay on once the brakes have cooled down.
... light comes on when the Traction Control system is inoperative. Warning Lights and Gauges The Traction Control light will stay on once the brakes have cooled down.
Owner's Manual
Page 110
... the volume of the Function Selector Knob. The Function Selector Knob controls air circulation and A/C Compressor Operation. 108 NOTE: The fan will receive either FULL COOL or FULL WARM air based on the setting of air circulated in the red range. NOTE: Air temperature can be adjusted. Air temperature from...
... the volume of the Function Selector Knob. The Function Selector Knob controls air circulation and A/C Compressor Operation. 108 NOTE: The fan will receive either FULL COOL or FULL WARM air based on the setting of air circulated in the red range. NOTE: Air temperature can be adjusted. Air temperature from...
Owner's Manual
Page 111
...normally used as it will only operate when outside air in these modes. In Q (PANEL), air is the same as necessary to receive cool (air-conditioned) or warm (heated) air when in all other functional settings. Adjust the Temperature Control Knob as that provided with MAX ...A/C. The climate control system provides fresh outside air temperatures are provided. 109 The cooling process and the distribution of cooling already cooled air. It will have the advantage of cooled air is drawn from the blower motor. This mode is drawn into the passenger compartment through...
...normally used as it will only operate when outside air in these modes. In Q (PANEL), air is the same as necessary to receive cool (air-conditioned) or warm (heated) air when in all other functional settings. Adjust the Temperature Control Knob as that provided with MAX ...A/C. The climate control system provides fresh outside air temperatures are provided. 109 The cooling process and the distribution of cooling already cooled air. It will have the advantage of cooled air is drawn from the blower motor. This mode is drawn into the passenger compartment through...
Owner's Manual
Page 116
...High. Turn the Function Selector Knob to MAX A/C. 2. Turn the Function Selector Knob to the A/C or S (PANEL/FLOOR). 2. If your vehicle is set to cool the outside air being drawn into your vehicle more quickly. If the inside of the heating system. 5. The air conditioner may want to...: 1. This forces most of the hot, stale air out of your vehicle with air conditioned outside air: 1. Turn the Temperature Control Knob to COOL. 114 Turn the Fan Speed Knob to the position of the vehicle and allows the air conditioner to drive for an explanation of your vehicle...
...High. Turn the Function Selector Knob to MAX A/C. 2. Turn the Function Selector Knob to the A/C or S (PANEL/FLOOR). 2. If your vehicle is set to cool the outside air being drawn into your vehicle more quickly. If the inside of the heating system. 5. The air conditioner may want to...: 1. This forces most of the hot, stale air out of your vehicle with air conditioned outside air: 1. Turn the Temperature Control Knob to COOL. 114 Turn the Fan Speed Knob to the position of the vehicle and allows the air conditioner to drive for an explanation of your vehicle...
Owner's Manual
Page 117
...in Neutral (N). During periods of high humidity, vapor may occur during passing or when climbing steep grades. To get better fuel economy while cooling your vehicle, do not use the air conditioner on the air conditioning, your choice. 4. This may be turned off to allow maximum...mild days. Instead, set the function control knob to Q (PANEL) and turn the Temperature Control Knob to COOL. Instrument Panel Controls 3. Make sure that the registers in engine cooling and air conditioner efficiency. (If the engine overheats, turn the Function Selector Knob to Q (PANEL) and turn...
...in Neutral (N). During periods of high humidity, vapor may occur during passing or when climbing steep grades. To get better fuel economy while cooling your vehicle, do not use the air conditioner on the air conditioning, your choice. 4. This may be turned off to allow maximum...mild days. Instead, set the function control knob to Q (PANEL) and turn the Temperature Control Knob to COOL. Instrument Panel Controls 3. Make sure that the registers in engine cooling and air conditioner efficiency. (If the engine overheats, turn the Function Selector Knob to Q (PANEL) and turn...
Owner's Manual
Page 119
NOTE: For maximum heating and cooling for comfort. The defogger operates with the ignition in Canada) The defogger for the rear liftgate window clears frost, fog, or thin ice from the ... Features Rear Window Defogger (If equipped) (Standard in the ON position. If a heat mode or the Q (PANEL) mode is chosen, rear passengers will receive FULL COOL (air-conditioned) air out of the lower rear registers.
NOTE: For maximum heating and cooling for comfort. The defogger operates with the ignition in Canada) The defogger for the rear liftgate window clears frost, fog, or thin ice from the ... Features Rear Window Defogger (If equipped) (Standard in the ON position. If a heat mode or the Q (PANEL) mode is chosen, rear passengers will receive FULL COOL (air-conditioned) air out of the lower rear registers.
Owner's Manual
Page 207
...not be within industry standards or in accordance with this product will increase eye hazard as mechanical malfunctions of which may not play on your Ford Compact Disc Player. 205 Common Operating Conditions of dust and scratches could be a considerable rise in its case. s The disc is ...free of Your CD Player The following information is designed to cool off before operating. Do not leave any discs in a parked car in direct sunlight where there may be mistakenly interpreted as the laser beam...
...not be within industry standards or in accordance with this product will increase eye hazard as mechanical malfunctions of which may not play on your Ford Compact Disc Player. 205 Common Operating Conditions of dust and scratches could be a considerable rise in its case. s The disc is ...free of Your CD Player The following information is designed to cool off before operating. Do not leave any discs in a parked car in direct sunlight where there may be mistakenly interpreted as the laser beam...
Owner's Manual
Page 261
.... 5. If the engine overheats, turn the selector knob to select the fresh air position to increase the engine idle speed. With the chocks in engine cooling and air conditioner efficiency. However, if you must park on a grade. Have another person place the wheel chocks under the trailer's wheels as follows: 1. Increase... a grade, place wheel chocks under the trailer wheels. 3. Shift the gearshift lever into P (Park). 259 Apply the foot service brake pedal and hold. 2. Driving Your Windstar When stopped in traffic for a short time.
.... 5. If the engine overheats, turn the selector knob to select the fresh air position to increase the engine idle speed. With the chocks in engine cooling and air conditioner efficiency. However, if you must park on a grade. Have another person place the wheel chocks under the trailer's wheels as follows: 1. Increase... a grade, place wheel chocks under the trailer wheels. 3. Shift the gearshift lever into P (Park). 259 Apply the foot service brake pedal and hold. 2. Driving Your Windstar When stopped in traffic for a short time.
Owner's Manual
Page 264
...-volt battery to a 24-volt power supply (either vehicle's electrical systems. 262 You can damage your starting : 1. Do not disconnect the battery of the engine cooling fan. 4. Turn on both vehicles.
...-volt battery to a 24-volt power supply (either vehicle's electrical systems. 262 You can damage your starting : 1. Do not disconnect the battery of the engine cooling fan. 4. Turn on both vehicles.
Owner's Manual
Page 320
Engine coolant recovery reservoir fill location Use Ford Premium Cooling System Fluid or an equivalent engine coolant that prevents an easy flow. 320 Do not use alcohol or methanol antifreeze and do not use engine .... Whenever you also check the condition of any dirt. Also check that the overflow hose is not kinked or turned in such a way that meets Ford Specification ESE-M97B44-A. Rinse off with alcohol or methanol antifreeze.
Engine coolant recovery reservoir fill location Use Ford Premium Cooling System Fluid or an equivalent engine coolant that prevents an easy flow. 320 Do not use alcohol or methanol antifreeze and do not use engine .... Whenever you also check the condition of any dirt. Also check that the overflow hose is not kinked or turned in such a way that meets Ford Specification ESE-M97B44-A. Rinse off with alcohol or methanol antifreeze.
Owner's Manual
Page 321
... coolant recovery reservoir is cool, wrap a thick cloth around the cap and turn , and remove cap. 5. Turn the engine off and let it slowly counterclockwise to avoid personal injury that Ford specifies. When you must remove the radiator cap, follow these steps to the first stop. 3. Servicing Your Windstar Never remove the radiator...
... coolant recovery reservoir is cool, wrap a thick cloth around the cap and turn , and remove cap. 5. Turn the engine off and let it slowly counterclockwise to avoid personal injury that Ford specifies. When you must remove the radiator cap, follow these steps to the first stop. 3. Servicing Your Windstar Never remove the radiator...
Owner's Manual
Page 322
...your engine coolant, it is important to meet the 14 requirements may overheat on your engine cooling system. The use an engine coolant that does not meet Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A. Make sure that is outside this range, you usually drive during winter months... vehicle. These additives may lose corrosion and rust protection for changing your engine that has a protection rating of Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A. additives in your engine cooling system. If coolant concentration is certified by the supplier to maintain a coolant concentration between 40% ( 11˚...
...your engine coolant, it is important to meet the 14 requirements may overheat on your engine cooling system. The use an engine coolant that does not meet Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A. Make sure that is outside this range, you usually drive during winter months... vehicle. These additives may lose corrosion and rust protection for changing your engine that has a protection rating of Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A. additives in your engine cooling system. If coolant concentration is certified by the supplier to maintain a coolant concentration between 40% ( 11˚...
Owner's Manual
Page 323
.... Reinstall the cables when you are necessary using Motorcraft parts or their equivalents. You can hold, see your Ford dealer or refer to the battery terminals. Servicing Your Windstar To find out how much engine coolant mixture your vehicle's coolant system can neutralize the acid with a wire ...brush. You may add water by itself only in this chapter. Have your dealer check the engine cooling system for deterioration, leaks and...
.... Reinstall the cables when you are necessary using Motorcraft parts or their equivalents. You can hold, see your Ford dealer or refer to the battery terminals. Servicing Your Windstar To find out how much engine coolant mixture your vehicle's coolant system can neutralize the acid with a wire ...brush. You may add water by itself only in this chapter. Have your dealer check the engine cooling system for deterioration, leaks and...
Owner's Manual
Page 335
... for example, slipping or shifting slowly), or you notice some sign of driving. It is not working properly (for severe duty. Servicing Your Windstar Make sure your suspension insulators and bumpers are not missing or worn to avoid damage to remove grease and tar. These substances will damage protective...hot weather, or if it has been pulling a trailer, the engine should be turned off for about 30 minutes to allow the fluid to cool before checking. 335 NOTE: If the vehicle has been operated for an extended period at normal operating temperature, after approximately 20 miles (30 km)...
... for example, slipping or shifting slowly), or you notice some sign of driving. It is not working properly (for severe duty. Servicing Your Windstar Make sure your suspension insulators and bumpers are not missing or worn to avoid damage to remove grease and tar. These substances will damage protective...hot weather, or if it has been pulling a trailer, the engine should be turned off for about 30 minutes to allow the fluid to cool before checking. 335 NOTE: If the vehicle has been operated for an extended period at normal operating temperature, after approximately 20 miles (30 km)...
Owner's Manual
Page 368
RWARNING Fuel system components may be damaged by torches and welding equipment. Brakes s Make sure the brakes and parking brake are covered with a light coat of grease. Miscellaneous s Make sure all linkages, cables, levers and clevis pins under the vehicle are fully released. Cooling system s Protect your vehicle against freezing temperatures. s Keep connections clean and covered with grease to prevent corrosion. 368 Battery s Check and recharge the battery as necessary. Tires s Maintain recommended air pressure. s Lubricate working parts to prevent rust.
RWARNING Fuel system components may be damaged by torches and welding equipment. Brakes s Make sure the brakes and parking brake are covered with a light coat of grease. Miscellaneous s Make sure all linkages, cables, levers and clevis pins under the vehicle are fully released. Cooling system s Protect your vehicle against freezing temperatures. s Keep connections clean and covered with grease to prevent corrosion. 368 Battery s Check and recharge the battery as necessary. Tires s Maintain recommended air pressure. s Lubricate working parts to prevent rust.
Scheduled Maintenance Guide 1st Printing
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...) u Change engine oil and replace oil filter. 25,000 MILES (40,000 Kilometers) u Change engine oil and replace oil filter. u Inspect engine cooling system, hoses, and clamps; u Inspect engine cooling system, hoses, and clamps; 15,000 MILES (24,000 Kilometers) u Change engine oil and replace oil filter. and check coolant strength every...
...) u Change engine oil and replace oil filter. 25,000 MILES (40,000 Kilometers) u Change engine oil and replace oil filter. u Inspect engine cooling system, hoses, and clamps; u Inspect engine cooling system, hoses, and clamps; 15,000 MILES (24,000 Kilometers) u Change engine oil and replace oil filter. and check coolant strength every...
Scheduled Maintenance Guide 1st Printing
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... oil filter. 45,000 MILES (72,000 Kilometers) u Change engine oil and replace oil filter. u Rotate tires and adjust air pressure. (3) Normal Schedule 9 u Inspect engine cooling system, hoses, and clamps;
... oil filter. 45,000 MILES (72,000 Kilometers) u Change engine oil and replace oil filter. u Rotate tires and adjust air pressure. (3) Normal Schedule 9 u Inspect engine cooling system, hoses, and clamps;
Scheduled Maintenance Guide 1st Printing
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... every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or 12 months. u Inspect front and rear brakes. (1) 10 Normal Schedule u Replace PCV valve (3.0L Only). (2) u Inspect engine cooling system, hoses, and clamps; Thereafter, change engine coolant every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 36 months. 55,000 MILES (88,000 Kilometers) u Change...
... every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or 12 months. u Inspect front and rear brakes. (1) 10 Normal Schedule u Replace PCV valve (3.0L Only). (2) u Inspect engine cooling system, hoses, and clamps; Thereafter, change engine coolant every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 36 months. 55,000 MILES (88,000 Kilometers) u Change...