Owner Guide 1st Printing
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... to preclude unlocking the door by pulling up on the inside of the support screw. To release the tailgate: Open the tailgate as directed above, but support it to load heavy items onto your vehicle, Ford recommends that you load them one at both sides. If you want to allow you disconnect the... upper end of each upper cable connector) past the head of the vehicle, pull on the bullet type lock knob. NOTE: Step bumpers or hitches may damage the tailgate if it . If...
... to preclude unlocking the door by pulling up on the inside of the support screw. To release the tailgate: Open the tailgate as directed above, but support it to load heavy items onto your vehicle, Ford recommends that you load them one at both sides. If you want to allow you disconnect the... upper end of each upper cable connector) past the head of the vehicle, pull on the bullet type lock knob. NOTE: Step bumpers or hitches may damage the tailgate if it . If...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
Page 84
Releasing the tailgate Tailgate removal First release the tailgate as described above. You can now pull the left side of the tailgate off its hinge. Then raise the tailgate to prevent it in place. 83 Be sure to support the left hinge. Tailgate removal RWARNING Do not drive your vehicle with the tailgate open unless there is a load holding it from the left side to a 45 degree angle (see the following illustration) and lift the right side of the tailgate away from falling.
Releasing the tailgate Tailgate removal First release the tailgate as described above. You can now pull the left side of the tailgate off its hinge. Then raise the tailgate to prevent it in place. 83 Be sure to support the left hinge. Tailgate removal RWARNING Do not drive your vehicle with the tailgate open unless there is a load holding it from the left side to a 45 degree angle (see the following illustration) and lift the right side of the tailgate away from falling.
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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... a collision ...starting a warm engine ...starting your vehicle ... . . 317 218 . . 6 . . 7 . . 5 . 174 . 324 . . 77 . 212 . . 23 ...138 139 223 140 249 151 75 67 76 87 330 T Tailgate ...Tail lamps bulb replacement ...cleaning ...Temperature control (see Climate control) Testing the warning lights ...Tether anchor installation (see Child restraints) ...82 . 307 . 314 . . 57 . 138...
... a collision ...starting a warm engine ...starting your vehicle ... . . 317 218 . . 6 . . 7 . . 5 . 174 . 324 . . 77 . 212 . . 23 ...138 139 223 140 249 151 75 67 76 87 330 T Tailgate ...Tail lamps bulb replacement ...cleaning ...Temperature control (see Climate control) Testing the warning lights ...Tether anchor installation (see Child restraints) ...82 . 307 . 314 . . 57 . 138...
Scheduled Maintenance Guide 1st Printing
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... as possible. 64 Owner Maintenance Checks u Check headlamp alignment. u Check air pressure in spare tire. u Lubricate door, hood and tailgate hinge locks and latches. At least once a year: u Lubricate door, hood, and tailgate hinges and checks. u Check for damage. u Inspect underbody components for worn tires and loose wheel lug nuts. u Inspect seatback...
... as possible. 64 Owner Maintenance Checks u Check headlamp alignment. u Check air pressure in spare tire. u Lubricate door, hood and tailgate hinge locks and latches. At least once a year: u Lubricate door, hood, and tailgate hinges and checks. u Check for damage. u Inspect underbody components for worn tires and loose wheel lug nuts. u Inspect seatback...