Owner's Manual
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... panel registers 61 If it is a factory installed auxiliary system with rear A/C and/or rear heater functions, an auxiliary fan speed control switch is installed in this area is equipped with a rear fan control switch. An illustration of these registers contains a louver assembly which can be manually adjusted to direct airflow up...
... panel registers 61 If it is a factory installed auxiliary system with rear A/C and/or rear heater functions, an auxiliary fan speed control switch is installed in this area is equipped with a rear fan control switch. An illustration of these registers contains a louver assembly which can be manually adjusted to direct airflow up...
Owner's Manual
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... position except OFF. This will turn your vehicle interior depending on , rotate the SELECT knob to the ON position. Climate control knobs To turn the fan on and allows airflow into the vehicle. The wide red part of the band (full right) is the rotating knob located at the center of...
... position except OFF. This will turn your vehicle interior depending on , rotate the SELECT knob to the ON position. Climate control knobs To turn the fan on and allows airflow into the vehicle. The wide red part of the band (full right) is the rotating knob located at the center of...
Owner's Manual
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... temperature regardless of air entering the vehicle. This is possible because cooler air is drawn from inside air makes the fan sound louder and is selected. If the airflow is the fan speed knob. Use of inside the passenger area and cooled again instead of using MAX A/C. The air cannot be to... NORM A/C when you are available. Rotate the x knob to the right to get refrigerated outside air through the instrument panel registers. Select NORM A/C to increase fan speed and increase the amount of the TEMP knob setting. Select MAX A/C for cooling except when it is needed...
... temperature regardless of air entering the vehicle. This is possible because cooler air is drawn from inside air makes the fan sound louder and is selected. If the airflow is the fan speed knob. Use of inside the passenger area and cooled again instead of using MAX A/C. The air cannot be to... NORM A/C when you are available. Rotate the x knob to the right to get refrigerated outside air through the instrument panel registers. Select NORM A/C to increase fan speed and increase the amount of the TEMP knob setting. Select MAX A/C for cooling except when it is needed...
Owner's Manual
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... satisfaction from the air u For maximum heating, rotate the function selector knob to FLR, the temperature control knob to the red (warm) range, and the fan knob to HI. 64 When the outside temperature is about 50˚F (9˚C) or warmer, the air will also be dehumidified to remove moisture. u Do...
... satisfaction from the air u For maximum heating, rotate the function selector knob to FLR, the temperature control knob to the red (warm) range, and the fan knob to HI. 64 When the outside temperature is about 50˚F (9˚C) or warmer, the air will also be dehumidified to remove moisture. u Do...
Owner's Manual
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...the heat area. The air cannot be cooler than the outside temperature. Select V to obtain maximum airflow to increase fan speed and increase the amount of the knob. Fan speed adjustment The left knob or upper left will not be cooled below the outside air through the instrument panel ...registers. Rotate the x knob to the right to the windshield. To turn the heater system on the fan and allows airflow into the vehicle. The cool temperature you select will give a temperature between full right and full left knob with tapered red...
...the heat area. The air cannot be cooler than the outside temperature. Select V to obtain maximum airflow to increase fan speed and increase the amount of the knob. Fan speed adjustment The left knob or upper left will not be cooled below the outside air through the instrument panel ...registers. Rotate the x knob to the right to the windshield. To turn the heater system on the fan and allows airflow into the vehicle. The cool temperature you select will give a temperature between full right and full left knob with tapered red...
Owner's Manual
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... buildup inside your engine. interfere with the heater system turned on. Auxiliary Heater and Air Conditioner (If equipped) If your heater system. Fan speed for FRONT and REAR fan control. After a few minutes, you to get the most satisfaction from the air u For maximum heating, rotate the function selector knob ...to FLR, the temperature control knob to the red (warm) range, and the fan blower knob to HI. intake area at the bottom of air to the back seat area. Operating Tips The following tips will help to prevent...
... buildup inside your engine. interfere with the heater system turned on. Auxiliary Heater and Air Conditioner (If equipped) If your heater system. Fan speed for FRONT and REAR fan control. After a few minutes, you to get the most satisfaction from the air u For maximum heating, rotate the function selector knob ...to FLR, the temperature control knob to the red (warm) range, and the fan blower knob to HI. intake area at the bottom of air to the back seat area. Operating Tips The following tips will help to prevent...
Owner's Manual
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Rear mounted auxiliary fan switch 68 Front control assembly with rear blower knob In addition, an auxiliary unit fan switch is located on the left side of seats. To control the auxiliary unit fan speed with the second row of the vehicle in line with this switch, the rear fan switch on the front control must first be set at the REAR CONT (control) position.
Rear mounted auxiliary fan switch 68 Front control assembly with rear blower knob In addition, an auxiliary unit fan switch is located on the left side of seats. To control the auxiliary unit fan speed with the second row of the vehicle in line with this switch, the rear fan switch on the front control must first be set at the REAR CONT (control) position.
Owner's Manual
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... HIGH, the function selector knob on VENT, FLOOR, MIX, or the DEFROST symbol and the temperature control knob on any desired position. 160 u HEATING - Set fan speed at least one inch (2.5 cm). Take precautions to bring in exhaust fumes. RWARNING If you smell exhaust fumes inside your vehicle, have your dealer...
... HIGH, the function selector knob on VENT, FLOOR, MIX, or the DEFROST symbol and the temperature control knob on any desired position. 160 u HEATING - Set fan speed at least one inch (2.5 cm). Take precautions to bring in exhaust fumes. RWARNING If you smell exhaust fumes inside your vehicle, have your dealer...
Owner's Manual
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... "binding" or "loading" the park gear if you leave your vehicle. 3. 4. 161 Removing the Key From the Ignition 1. 2. Remove the key. u AIR CONDITIONING - Set the fan speed knob at MEDIUM or HIGH, the function selector knob on NORM A/C or MAX A/C and the temperature control knob on a grade.) Turn the ignition key...
... "binding" or "loading" the park gear if you leave your vehicle. 3. 4. 161 Removing the Key From the Ignition 1. 2. Remove the key. u AIR CONDITIONING - Set the fan speed knob at MEDIUM or HIGH, the function selector knob on NORM A/C or MAX A/C and the temperature control knob on a grade.) Turn the ignition key...
Owner's Manual
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... that cable to the positive (+) terminal of the disabled vehicle. Connect the other end of the first cable to a good metallic surface on the heater fan in both vehicles and stay clear of the discharged battery. (You can find a metallic surface. 3. 4. 5. Park the booster vehicle close to the ... end of the second cable to the negative ( ) terminal of the booster battery - NOT to the positive (+) terminal of the engine cooling fan and other . Turn on the engine or frame of the booster battery. Connect one end of the disabled vehicle. You could damage the vehicle's...
... that cable to the positive (+) terminal of the disabled vehicle. Connect the other end of the first cable to a good metallic surface on the heater fan in both vehicles and stay clear of the discharged battery. (You can find a metallic surface. 3. 4. 5. Park the booster vehicle close to the ... end of the second cable to the negative ( ) terminal of the booster battery - NOT to the positive (+) terminal of the engine cooling fan and other . Turn on the engine or frame of the booster battery. Connect one end of the disabled vehicle. You could damage the vehicle's...
Owner's Manual
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...drain and flush ...preparing for storage ...refill capacities ...specifications ...temperature gauge ...warnings...Cooling fan...Crankcase emission filter...Customer Assistance Center, Ford (U.S.). Cleaning your vehicle (continued) plastic parts ...polishing...rear windows ...rustproofing ...safety ......waxing ...wheels ...windows...Climate control system air conditioning ...heating ...heating only system...Clock ...Cold engine starting...Combination lap and shoulder belts . Customer Assistance Centre, Ford of Canada... . 281 . 280 . . 70 . 280 . 283 . 281 . 282 . 280 . 280 . 281 . . 70 . ...
...drain and flush ...preparing for storage ...refill capacities ...specifications ...temperature gauge ...warnings...Cooling fan...Crankcase emission filter...Customer Assistance Center, Ford (U.S.). Cleaning your vehicle (continued) plastic parts ...polishing...rear windows ...rustproofing ...safety ......waxing ...wheels ...windows...Climate control system air conditioning ...heating ...heating only system...Clock ...Cold engine starting...Combination lap and shoulder belts . Customer Assistance Centre, Ford of Canada... . 281 . 280 . . 70 . 280 . 283 . 281 . 282 . 280 . 280 . 281 . . 70 . ...
Owner's Manual
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... flush ...preparing for storage ...proper solution ...recovery reservoir ...refill capacities ...specifications ...temperature gauge ...Engine coolant temperature gauge description ...mechanical ...Engine coolant temperature gauge:electronic...Engine fan ...Engine:idle speed control ...Engine knocking ... ... 165 ...269 ...3, 269 ...12 . 158 . 153 . 158 . 153 . 294 . 297 . 154 . 158 . 283 . 157 240 243 248 243 285...
... flush ...preparing for storage ...proper solution ...recovery reservoir ...refill capacities ...specifications ...temperature gauge ...Engine coolant temperature gauge description ...mechanical ...Engine coolant temperature gauge:electronic...Engine fan ...Engine:idle speed control ...Engine knocking ... ... 165 ...269 ...3, 269 ...12 . 158 . 153 . 158 . 153 . 294 . 297 . 154 . 158 . 283 . 157 240 243 248 243 285...
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... ...refill capacities ...specifications ...synthetic oil ..."break-in" oils ...viscosity ...Entry system, illuminated . Exhaust fumes ...Extended Service Plan, Ford ... ... ... ... ... ...230, ...233, ... 234 234 234 248 16 293 294 296 233 5 233 73 160 3 F Fan, engine fan, avoiding injury ...Federal Communications Commission . . Engine oil changing oil and oil filter checking and adding . . Federal Highway Administration...
... ...refill capacities ...specifications ...synthetic oil ..."break-in" oils ...viscosity ...Entry system, illuminated . Exhaust fumes ...Extended Service Plan, Ford ... ... ... ... ... ...230, ...233, ... 234 234 234 248 16 293 294 296 233 5 233 73 160 3 F Fan, engine fan, avoiding injury ...Federal Communications Commission . . Engine oil changing oil and oil filter checking and adding . . Federal Highway Administration...