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...trim and appearance items that result from the Service Guide are: • oil changes • oils, lubricants other fluids • oil/air filters • brake linings/pads • tire rotation • cleaning/polishing • wiper blades • clutch linings 8 You, as the owner, are examples: •...Environment Your New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover surface rust and deterioration of parts due to normal wear and tear. Maintenance/Wear Your New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover: (1) parts and labor needed to maintain your vehicle. See the Owner Guide for correct ...
...trim and appearance items that result from the Service Guide are: • oil changes • oils, lubricants other fluids • oil/air filters • brake linings/pads • tire rotation • cleaning/polishing • wiper blades • clutch linings 8 You, as the owner, are examples: •...Environment Your New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover surface rust and deterioration of parts due to normal wear and tear. Maintenance/Wear Your New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover: (1) parts and labor needed to maintain your vehicle. See the Owner Guide for correct ...
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... down and the vehicle needs to be serviced immediately to apply the brakes. Normal braking is not affected unless the brake warning light is disabled. The vehicle must be serviced. Should the...may interfere with the Anti-lock System. NOTE: Mobile phones or radio transmitters not installed by Ford Motor Company may notice a single pulse of the unit checked. 158 Should a malfunction in...4WABS computer performs an initial system check called bulb proveout when the vehicle ignition is part of you and your vehicle. 4WABS driver warning light The 4WABS computer continuously monitors the...
... down and the vehicle needs to be serviced immediately to apply the brakes. Normal braking is not affected unless the brake warning light is disabled. The vehicle must be serviced. Should the...may interfere with the Anti-lock System. NOTE: Mobile phones or radio transmitters not installed by Ford Motor Company may notice a single pulse of the unit checked. 158 Should a malfunction in...4WABS computer performs an initial system check called bulb proveout when the vehicle ignition is part of you and your vehicle. 4WABS driver warning light The 4WABS computer continuously monitors the...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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...tested to provide both safe, predictable performance (whether loaded or empty) as well as adding or removing parts (like lift kits, stabilizer bars or snowplowing equipment) or by using replacement parts non-equivalent to free the wheel chocks. To start, after being parked on your vehicle's performance capability... and move the vehicle uphill to the original factory equipment. s Shift transmission into gear and release the parking brake. Ford recommends that you DO NOT make modifications such as durable load carrying capability. Snowplowing WARNING Do not use this vehicle for ...
...tested to provide both safe, predictable performance (whether loaded or empty) as well as adding or removing parts (like lift kits, stabilizer bars or snowplowing equipment) or by using replacement parts non-equivalent to free the wheel chocks. To start, after being parked on your vehicle's performance capability... and move the vehicle uphill to the original factory equipment. s Shift transmission into gear and release the parking brake. Ford recommends that you DO NOT make modifications such as durable load carrying capability. Snowplowing WARNING Do not use this vehicle for ...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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...of the first jumper cable to the positive (+) terminal of the booster battery - Make sure the vehicles do not touch each other electrical parts if you use a 12-volt jumper system. NOT to the negative (Ҁ) terminal of the discharged battery. (You can connect either ...attach the jumper cables. 5. Turning on both vehicles. Connect the other moving parts. 4. Turn on the heater fan in both positive terminals.) Most jumper cables have a red cable and a black cable. Set the parking brake on the fan helps protect the electrical system from voltage surges. Your vehicle ...
...of the first jumper cable to the positive (+) terminal of the booster battery - Make sure the vehicles do not touch each other electrical parts if you use a 12-volt jumper system. NOT to the negative (Ҁ) terminal of the discharged battery. (You can connect either ...attach the jumper cables. 5. Turning on both vehicles. Connect the other moving parts. 4. Turn on the heater fan in both positive terminals.) Most jumper cables have a red cable and a black cable. Set the parking brake on the fan helps protect the electrical system from voltage surges. Your vehicle ...
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...find out how the engine does this, see Battery in this chapter. s Keep all lit cigarettes and other smoking materials away from moving parts. This will drive properly. Here are sure you have enough ventilation. Take appropriate precautions with the engine running , unless you are some ...general precautions for disposing of these types of used automotive fluids in an enclosed space with the engine off . 3. Set the parking brake fully and make sure that could get under a vehicle, use safety stands. Block the wheels. To find out about recycling automotive fluids....
...find out how the engine does this, see Battery in this chapter. s Keep all lit cigarettes and other smoking materials away from moving parts. This will drive properly. Here are sure you have enough ventilation. Take appropriate precautions with the engine running , unless you are some ...general precautions for disposing of these types of used automotive fluids in an enclosed space with the engine off . 3. Set the parking brake fully and make sure that could get under a vehicle, use safety stands. Block the wheels. To find out about recycling automotive fluids....
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... washer fluid is located on your vehicle is empty. 263 Remove the internal diaphragm and then add only a DOT 3 brake fluid such as Ford High Performance DOT 3 Brake Fluid (Ford Part Number C6AZ-19542-AB) Ford specification ESA-M6C25-A. The reservoir for any routine service. If for washer fluid is adequate. Maintenance and Care Clutch Fluid...
... washer fluid is located on your vehicle is empty. 263 Remove the internal diaphragm and then add only a DOT 3 brake fluid such as Ford High Performance DOT 3 Brake Fluid (Ford Part Number C6AZ-19542-AB) Ford specification ESA-M6C25-A. The reservoir for any routine service. If for washer fluid is adequate. Maintenance and Care Clutch Fluid...
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.... s Do not turn off the ignition while your vehicle is equipped with a catalytic converter which enables your vehicle to comply with your foot on the brake s Sudden stops s Extended engine idling s Using speed control in your Maintenance Schedule booklet performed according to work properly: s Use only unleaded fuel. Maintenance and ...is moving, especially at high speeds. s Have the services listed in hilly terrain s Extended use of the A/C, defroster, rear window defroster and other emission control parts continue to the specified schedule. 295 s Avoid running out of fuel.
.... s Do not turn off the ignition while your vehicle is equipped with a catalytic converter which enables your vehicle to comply with your foot on the brake s Sudden stops s Extended engine idling s Using speed control in your Maintenance Schedule booklet performed according to work properly: s Use only unleaded fuel. Maintenance and ...is moving, especially at high speeds. s Have the services listed in hilly terrain s Extended use of the A/C, defroster, rear window defroster and other emission control parts continue to the specified schedule. 295 s Avoid running out of fuel.
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s Cover chrome and stainless steel parts with a thick coat of the fuel pump nozzle. s With your foot on the label. Ford Gas Stabilizer should then be added whenever actual or expected storage periods exceed 60 days. Re-wax as necessary when the vehicle is running. Fuel... raw or primed metal to prevent fading. Run at idle speed to circulate the additive throughout the fuel system. 308 Follow the instructions on the brake, shift through all the gears while the engine is washed. This can damage rubber and other polymers in exposed locations. s Cover interior soft trim...
s Cover chrome and stainless steel parts with a thick coat of the fuel pump nozzle. s With your foot on the label. Ford Gas Stabilizer should then be added whenever actual or expected storage periods exceed 60 days. Re-wax as necessary when the vehicle is running. Fuel... raw or primed metal to prevent fading. Run at idle speed to circulate the additive throughout the fuel system. 308 Follow the instructions on the brake, shift through all the gears while the engine is washed. This can damage rubber and other polymers in exposed locations. s Cover interior soft trim...
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... system will protect the fuel system's inner surfaces from corrosion. Battery s Check and recharge as necessary. Brakes s Make sure brakes and parking brake are covered with the product. Maintenance and Care A volatile corrosion inhibitor added to lubricate working parts and prevent corrosion. 309 s Keep connections clean and covered with a light coat of grease. Tires...
... system will protect the fuel system's inner surfaces from corrosion. Battery s Check and recharge as necessary. Brakes s Make sure brakes and parking brake are covered with the product. Maintenance and Care A volatile corrosion inhibitor added to lubricate working parts and prevent corrosion. 309 s Keep connections clean and covered with a light coat of grease. Tires...
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... ...Oil (see Servicing)...Manual transmission clutch ...fluid, checking and adding ...lubricant specifications ...shifting gears ...shift speeds ...Master cylinder, brakes...Mileage, calculating fuel economy ...Mirrors dual electric remote control ...side view mirrors (power) ...Motorcraft parts ...3 ...249 ...170 274 313 171 173 261 294 ...86 ...86 ...311 N National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...315 New...
... ...Oil (see Servicing)...Manual transmission clutch ...fluid, checking and adding ...lubricant specifications ...shifting gears ...shift speeds ...Master cylinder, brakes...Mileage, calculating fuel economy ...Mirrors dual electric remote control ...side view mirrors (power) ...Motorcraft parts ...3 ...249 ...170 274 313 171 173 261 294 ...86 ...86 ...311 N National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...315 New...
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P Panic alarm feature, remote entry system Parking brake operation...warning light ...Parts (see Motorcraft Parts)...PCV valve, specifications ...Power distribution box (see Fuses) ...Power door locks ...Power features door locks ...mirrors...seats ...... 311 . 223 . . 84 . . 84 . . 86 . 109 . . 84 ...268 162 268 313 162 251 R Radio (see Electronic sound systems) ...Rear anti-lock brakes ...description ...Rear axle lubricant specification ...traction lok ...Rear window ...Regulations, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...Relays ...27 ...155 ...155 ...313 ...170 ...84 ...315 225 356
P Panic alarm feature, remote entry system Parking brake operation...warning light ...Parts (see Motorcraft Parts)...PCV valve, specifications ...Power distribution box (see Fuses) ...Power door locks ...Power features door locks ...mirrors...seats ...... 311 . 223 . . 84 . . 84 . . 86 . 109 . . 84 ...268 162 268 313 162 251 R Radio (see Electronic sound systems) ...Rear anti-lock brakes ...description ...Rear axle lubricant specification ...traction lok ...Rear window ...Regulations, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...Relays ...27 ...155 ...155 ...313 ...170 ...84 ...315 225 356
Scheduled Maintenance Guide 1st Printing
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u Inspect and lubricate automatic transmission shift linkage. NOTE: It is normal for leaks, damage or loose parts. slide rails. u Inspect exhaust system for a certain amount of moisture and staining to be present around the muffler seams...000 Kilometers) u Change engine oil and replace oil filter. Normal Schedule 9 u Lubricate rear driveshaft double cardan joint u Inspect disc brake system, lubricate caliper u Inspect drum brake systems, hoses and lines. Remove any foreign material trapped by exhaust system shielding. centering ball (SWB 4x4). u Lubricate steering linkage ...
u Inspect and lubricate automatic transmission shift linkage. NOTE: It is normal for leaks, damage or loose parts. slide rails. u Inspect exhaust system for a certain amount of moisture and staining to be present around the muffler seams...000 Kilometers) u Change engine oil and replace oil filter. Normal Schedule 9 u Lubricate rear driveshaft double cardan joint u Inspect disc brake system, lubricate caliper u Inspect drum brake systems, hoses and lines. Remove any foreign material trapped by exhaust system shielding. centering ball (SWB 4x4). u Lubricate steering linkage ...
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centering ball (SWB 4x4). u Lubricate rear driveshaft double cardan joint u Inspect disc brake system, lubricate caliper u Inspect drum brake systems, hoses and lines. u Inspect exhaust system for a certain amount of moisture and staining to be present around the muffler seams....automatic transmission shift linkage. Remove any foreign material trapped by exhaust system shielding. slide rails. NOTE: It is normal for leaks, damage or loose parts. Thereafter, change engine coolant every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 36 months. u Lubricate steering linkage suspension, driveshaft U-joint if ...
centering ball (SWB 4x4). u Lubricate rear driveshaft double cardan joint u Inspect disc brake system, lubricate caliper u Inspect drum brake systems, hoses and lines. u Inspect exhaust system for a certain amount of moisture and staining to be present around the muffler seams....automatic transmission shift linkage. Remove any foreign material trapped by exhaust system shielding. slide rails. NOTE: It is normal for leaks, damage or loose parts. Thereafter, change engine coolant every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 36 months. u Lubricate steering linkage suspension, driveshaft U-joint if ...
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...if equipped). Remove any foreign material trapped by exhaust system shielding. shift linkage. NOTE: It is normal for leaks, damage or loose parts. Normal Schedule 17 u Lubricate rear driveshaft double cardan joint u Inspect exhaust system for a certain amount of moisture and staining to be ...muffler seams. The presence of soot, light surface rust or moisture does not indicate a faulty muffler. u Inspect drum brake systems, hoses and lines. u Inspect disc brake system, lubricate caliper slide rails. u Lubricate transfer case shift lever pivot bolt and control rod connecting pins (4x4).
...if equipped). Remove any foreign material trapped by exhaust system shielding. shift linkage. NOTE: It is normal for leaks, damage or loose parts. Normal Schedule 17 u Lubricate rear driveshaft double cardan joint u Inspect exhaust system for a certain amount of moisture and staining to be ...muffler seams. The presence of soot, light surface rust or moisture does not indicate a faulty muffler. u Inspect drum brake systems, hoses and lines. u Inspect disc brake system, lubricate caliper slide rails. u Lubricate transfer case shift lever pivot bolt and control rod connecting pins (4x4).
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... any foreign material trapped by exhaust system shielding. NOTE: It is normal for leaks, damage or loose parts. centering ball (SWB 4x4). u Lubricate rear driveshaft double cardan joint u Inspect disc brake system, lubricate caliper u Inspect drum brake systems, hoses and lines. shift linkage. u Lubricate transfer case shift lever pivot bolt and control rod...
... any foreign material trapped by exhaust system shielding. NOTE: It is normal for leaks, damage or loose parts. centering ball (SWB 4x4). u Lubricate rear driveshaft double cardan joint u Inspect disc brake system, lubricate caliper u Inspect drum brake systems, hoses and lines. shift linkage. u Lubricate transfer case shift lever pivot bolt and control rod...
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..., hoses and lines. u Inspect exhaust system for damage and operation. (4x4). u Inspect and lubricate front wheel bearings. (2) u Inspect parking brake system for leaks, damage or loose parts. u Inspect and lubricate spindle needle bearings u Inspect and lubricate hub locks (4x4). u Inspect and lubricate automatic transmission shift linkage. NOTE: It is normal for California...
..., hoses and lines. u Inspect exhaust system for damage and operation. (4x4). u Inspect and lubricate front wheel bearings. (2) u Inspect parking brake system for leaks, damage or loose parts. u Inspect and lubricate spindle needle bearings u Inspect and lubricate hub locks (4x4). u Inspect and lubricate automatic transmission shift linkage. NOTE: It is normal for California...
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..., hoses and lines. u Inspect and lubricate front wheel bearings. (2) u Inspect parking brake system for leaks, damage or loose parts. u Inspect exhaust system for damage and operation. (4x4). (4x4). Severe Duty Schedule 45 NOTE: It is normal for a certain amount of moisture and staining to ...
..., hoses and lines. u Inspect and lubricate front wheel bearings. (2) u Inspect parking brake system for leaks, damage or loose parts. u Inspect exhaust system for damage and operation. (4x4). (4x4). Severe Duty Schedule 45 NOTE: It is normal for a certain amount of moisture and staining to ...
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... Schedule Remove any foreign material trapped by exhaust system shielding. u Inspect disc brake system and lubricate caliper slide rails. (2) u Inspect drum brake systems, hoses and lines. u Inspect and lubricate front wheel bearings. (2) u Inspect parking brake system for leaks, damage or loose parts. NOTE: It is normal for a certain amount of moisture and staining to...
... Schedule Remove any foreign material trapped by exhaust system shielding. u Inspect disc brake system and lubricate caliper slide rails. (2) u Inspect drum brake systems, hoses and lines. u Inspect and lubricate front wheel bearings. (2) u Inspect parking brake system for leaks, damage or loose parts. NOTE: It is normal for a certain amount of moisture and staining to...
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...help ensure safe, dependable operation of exhaust fumes in the vehicle. u Check the windshield washer fluid level. slightly or "pulls" to push" brake pedal. When You Stop for strange 54 Owner Maintenance Checks u Notice if your vehicle constantly turns u When stopping, listen and check for Fuel:...in the steering wheel, or change in the steering wheel. u Check for vibrations in its straight ahead position. u Look for labor, parts and lubricants used. Notice any smell of your dealer or qualified service technician for service advice as soon as possible. sounds, pulling to...
...help ensure safe, dependable operation of exhaust fumes in the vehicle. u Check the windshield washer fluid level. slightly or "pulls" to push" brake pedal. When You Stop for strange 54 Owner Maintenance Checks u Notice if your vehicle constantly turns u When stopping, listen and check for Fuel:...in the steering wheel, or change in the steering wheel. u Check for vibrations in its straight ahead position. u Look for labor, parts and lubricants used. Notice any smell of your dealer or qualified service technician for service advice as soon as possible. sounds, pulling to...