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... to overheat, have the coolant system serviced as soon as it is safely possible. 2. Turn off the road as soon as possible. Let the engine cool. If you do not follow these instructions, you do not stop and go traffic or driving up . DO NOT REMOVE COOLANT SYSTEM FILL CAP UNTIL... THE ENGINE IS COOL. 4. Under certain driving conditions, such as heavy stop the engine as soon as the engine coolant warms up hills in the Index. If, under normal...
... to overheat, have the coolant system serviced as soon as it is safely possible. 2. Turn off the road as soon as possible. Let the engine cool. If you do not follow these instructions, you do not stop and go traffic or driving up . DO NOT REMOVE COOLANT SYSTEM FILL CAP UNTIL... THE ENGINE IS COOL. 4. Under certain driving conditions, such as heavy stop the engine as soon as the engine coolant warms up hills in the Index. If, under normal...
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... for play . NO DJ - CD E1 - Focus error. - NO CD - Operating the Shuffle feature While in the CD mode, press the "AM/FM" button to cool before playing. - The display will randomly select a track from the disc currently being played. BAD CD - Mechanism over 167˚ Farenheit (75˚C), allow to...
... for play . NO DJ - CD E1 - Focus error. - NO CD - Operating the Shuffle feature While in the CD mode, press the "AM/FM" button to cool before playing. - The display will randomly select a track from the disc currently being played. BAD CD - Mechanism over 167˚ Farenheit (75˚C), allow to...
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... a new disc that could be defective and may not play does not begin after the CD button is pushed: s The radio is not on your Ford Compact Disc Player. s A disc is dusty or defective. s The player's internal temperature is above 140˚F (60˚C). Skipping will cause the... sound to skip. s The disc is inserted with the CD format. Allow the player to cool off before operating. Electronic Sound Systems Common Operating Conditions of the CD Player The following information is designed to help you recognize typical situations ...
... a new disc that could be defective and may not play does not begin after the CD button is pushed: s The radio is not on your Ford Compact Disc Player. s A disc is dusty or defective. s The player's internal temperature is above 140˚F (60˚C). Skipping will cause the... sound to skip. s The disc is inserted with the CD format. Allow the player to cool off before operating. Electronic Sound Systems Common Operating Conditions of the CD Player The following information is designed to help you recognize typical situations ...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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... and Features Air Conditioning (A/C) Controls (Manual Air Conditioning) The control for your air conditioning and heater system is turned to select heating or cooling and determine where the air will be directed. The function selector control knob allows you select. To turn the fan off , select OFF.... Climate control knobs To turn the fan on and allow airflow into the vehicle. This will heat and/or cool your vehicle interior depending on , select any position except OFF. Your air conditioner and heater will turn your air conditioner and heater off and...
... and Features Air Conditioning (A/C) Controls (Manual Air Conditioning) The control for your air conditioning and heater system is turned to select heating or cooling and determine where the air will be directed. The function selector control knob allows you select. To turn the fan off , select OFF.... Climate control knobs To turn the fan on and allow airflow into the vehicle. This will heat and/or cool your vehicle interior depending on , select any position except OFF. Your air conditioner and heater will turn your air conditioner and heater off and...
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.... A/C Select A/C to get refrigerated outside air through the instrument panel registers. Then, select MAX A/C for cooling except when it is extremely hot or fast cooling of the vehicle is the fan control knob which controls the volume of the temperature knob setting. Temperature selection ...knob. Airflow selections Q (Panel) Use Q to increase fan speed and increase the amount of the knob. The A/C position is used for fast cooling and return to A/C when you are indicated by rotating the temperature knob into the red area. H Fan speed adjustment The H (left will give...
.... A/C Select A/C to get refrigerated outside air through the instrument panel registers. Then, select MAX A/C for cooling except when it is extremely hot or fast cooling of the vehicle is the fan control knob which controls the volume of the temperature knob setting. Temperature selection ...knob. Airflow selections Q (Panel) Use Q to increase fan speed and increase the amount of the knob. The A/C position is used for fast cooling and return to A/C when you are indicated by rotating the temperature knob into the red area. H Fan speed adjustment The H (left will give...
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... This is possible because cooler air is normal when using warmer outside air. This feature will be from inside air will also be dehumidified to cool the air if the outside temperature is about 50˚F (10˚C) or warmer, the air will also make the fan sound louder and ... H knob to the floor and windshield defrosters at the same time. The air flow will help prevent fogging in the R position but can be cooled in humid weather. P (Floor and Defrost) Select P to direct air to increase the airflow. 67 R (Floor) Select R to direct air to remove ...
... This is possible because cooler air is normal when using warmer outside air. This feature will be from inside air will also be dehumidified to cool the air if the outside temperature is about 50˚F (10˚C) or warmer, the air will also make the fan sound louder and ... H knob to the floor and windshield defrosters at the same time. The air flow will help prevent fogging in the R position but can be cooled in humid weather. P (Floor and Defrost) Select P to direct air to increase the airflow. 67 R (Floor) Select R to direct air to remove ...
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The wide red part of airflow. The cool temperature you select will give a temperature between the two extreme temperatures. To turn your heater off, select OFF. The largest dot is the heat or ... Climate control knobs (heater only) To turn your heater system on and allows airflow into the vehicle. Temperature selection The temperature control knob is the cool or unheated temperature area. Any position selected between full right and full left will not be cooler than the outside temperature. This turns the fan...
The wide red part of airflow. The cool temperature you select will give a temperature between the two extreme temperatures. To turn your heater off, select OFF. The largest dot is the heat or ... Climate control knobs (heater only) To turn your heater system on and allows airflow into the vehicle. Temperature selection The temperature control knob is the cool or unheated temperature area. Any position selected between full right and full left will not be cooler than the outside temperature. This turns the fan...
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...knob into the red area for the air temperature required to defrost. Rotate the H knob to increase the air flow. 70 The air cannot be cooled in this position by rotating the temperature knob into the red area. P (Floor & Defrost) Select P to get airflow to the floor and ...through the instrument panel registers. The air cannot be cooled below the outside air through the instrument panel registers at the same time. Airflow selections Q (Panel) Use Q to bring outside temperature regardless of the ...
...knob into the red area for the air temperature required to defrost. Rotate the H knob to increase the air flow. 70 The air cannot be cooled in this position by rotating the temperature knob into the red area. P (Floor & Defrost) Select P to get airflow to the floor and ...through the instrument panel registers. The air cannot be cooled below the outside air through the instrument panel registers at the same time. Airflow selections Q (Panel) Use Q to bring outside temperature regardless of the ...
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... 1 (Low) while at higher speeds provides a shift to second gear, and a shift to first gear will automatically downshift to j (Overdrive) whenever practical for optimum powertrain cooling and fuel economy.
... 1 (Low) while at higher speeds provides a shift to second gear, and a shift to first gear will automatically downshift to j (Overdrive) whenever practical for optimum powertrain cooling and fuel economy.
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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... overdrive canceled and the OD ON/OFF illuminated, the transmission will shift into the correct gear when the right speed is achieved, for optimum powertrain cooling and fuel economy. Use the 2 (Second) position to drive up moderately steep grades, to start up speed, automatic upshifts to second, third, fourth and fifth...
... overdrive canceled and the OD ON/OFF illuminated, the transmission will shift into the correct gear when the right speed is achieved, for optimum powertrain cooling and fuel economy. Use the 2 (Second) position to drive up moderately steep grades, to start up speed, automatic upshifts to second, third, fourth and fifth...
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Each stop/turn circuit will eliminate excessive downshifting and upshifting to j (Overdrive) whenever practical for optimum powertrain cooling and fuel economy. Using a fuse with one circuit. This can be accomplished by pushing in the transmission control switch which is located on the trailer. ...
Each stop/turn circuit will eliminate excessive downshifting and upshifting to j (Overdrive) whenever practical for optimum powertrain cooling and fuel economy. Using a fuse with one circuit. This can be accomplished by pushing in the transmission control switch which is located on the trailer. ...
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However, if you must park on the service brake pedal. s With the chocks in engine cooling and air conditioner efficiency. apply the service brake and shift into Park (P). s Shift an automatic transmission into N (Neutral) while still maintaining pressure on a grade, place ...
However, if you must park on the service brake pedal. s With the chocks in engine cooling and air conditioner efficiency. apply the service brake and shift into Park (P). s Shift an automatic transmission into N (Neutral) while still maintaining pressure on a grade, place ...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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... the booster battery. 3. You could damage the vehicle's electrical system. 3. Connect one end of the first jumper cable to the positive (+) terminal of the engine cooling fan and other end of the first cable to the hood of the booster battery - Park the booster vehicle close to the positive (+) terminal of...
... the booster battery. 3. You could damage the vehicle's electrical system. 3. Connect one end of the first jumper cable to the positive (+) terminal of the engine cooling fan and other end of the first cable to the hood of the booster battery - Park the booster vehicle close to the positive (+) terminal of...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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... for the windshield washer fluid. Engine Coolant Adding engine coolant WARNING Do not put engine coolant in an emergency, but you should replace it is cool, add a 50/50 mixture of engine coolant and water to the engine coolant recovery reservoir - Adding engine coolant When the engine is poisonous. Follow all...
... for the windshield washer fluid. Engine Coolant Adding engine coolant WARNING Do not put engine coolant in an emergency, but you should replace it is cool, add a 50/50 mixture of engine coolant and water to the engine coolant recovery reservoir - Adding engine coolant When the engine is poisonous. Follow all...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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...few times you remove the cap, turn it slowly, counterclockwise to press the cap down, turn it counterclockwise, and remove it cool. 2. Do not use the cloth to the first stop. 3. Ford Premium Engine Coolant is running or hot. Step back while the pressure releases. 4. If necessary, add enough of a 50...cap, follow these steps to the fill line on the reservoir. Check the coolant level in Ford cooling systems for 4 years or 50,000 miles (80,000 km). If you are sure that meets Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A. Do not use of coolant and water to bring the liquid level to ...
...few times you remove the cap, turn it slowly, counterclockwise to press the cap down, turn it counterclockwise, and remove it cool. 2. Do not use the cloth to the first stop. 3. Ford Premium Engine Coolant is running or hot. Step back while the pressure releases. 4. If necessary, add enough of a 50...cap, follow these steps to the fill line on the reservoir. Check the coolant level in Ford cooling systems for 4 years or 50,000 miles (80,000 km). If you are sure that meets Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A. Do not use of coolant and water to bring the liquid level to ...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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...out how much fluid your dealer check the engine cooling system for deterioration, leaks and loose clamps before adding or replacing engine coolant. Maintenance and Care Recycled engine coolant Ford Motor Company recommends that Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealers use of such coolant may... be necessary to the Capacities and Specifications chapter. Have your vehicle's cooling system can hold, refer to increase the coolant ...
...out how much fluid your dealer check the engine cooling system for deterioration, leaks and loose clamps before adding or replacing engine coolant. Maintenance and Care Recycled engine coolant Ford Motor Company recommends that Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealers use of such coolant may... be necessary to the Capacities and Specifications chapter. Have your vehicle's cooling system can hold, refer to increase the coolant ...
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... transmission fluid level at normal operating temperature, the fluid level should be within the crosshatched area on the dipstick. Wipe off for each position to cool before checking. When checking fluid at normal operating temperature, after approximately 20 miles (30 km) of the gear ranges allowing sufficient time for about 30...
... transmission fluid level at normal operating temperature, the fluid level should be within the crosshatched area on the dipstick. Wipe off for each position to cool before checking. When checking fluid at normal operating temperature, after approximately 20 miles (30 km) of the gear ranges allowing sufficient time for about 30...
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Battery s Check and recharge as necessary. Cooling system s Protect against freezing temperatures. s Move vehicles at least 25 feet (8 m) every 15 days to the fuel system will protect the fuel system's inner surfaces ...
Battery s Check and recharge as necessary. Cooling system s Protect against freezing temperatures. s Move vehicles at least 25 feet (8 m) every 15 days to the fuel system will protect the fuel system's inner surfaces ...
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... mirrors ...power seat ...Convenience kit in cargo area...Coolant (see Engine coolant) checking and adding ...preparing for storage ...specifications ...temperature gauge ...warnings ...Cooling fan ...Crankcase emission filter ...Customer Assistance Centre, Ford of Canada ...64 ...34, 55 ...261, ...110, 263 263 170 173 171 313 148 112 ...86 ...109 ...229 ...265 . 309 . 313...
... mirrors ...power seat ...Convenience kit in cargo area...Coolant (see Engine coolant) checking and adding ...preparing for storage ...specifications ...temperature gauge ...warnings ...Cooling fan ...Crankcase emission filter ...Customer Assistance Centre, Ford of Canada ...64 ...34, 55 ...261, ...110, 263 263 170 173 171 313 148 112 ...86 ...109 ...229 ...265 . 309 . 313...
Scheduled Maintenance Guide 1st Printing
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... system shielding. u Rotate tires and adjust air pressure. (1) u Check clutch reservoir fluid level. NOTE: It is normal for leaks, damage or loose parts. u Inspect engine cooling system, hoses, and clamps;
... system shielding. u Rotate tires and adjust air pressure. (1) u Check clutch reservoir fluid level. NOTE: It is normal for leaks, damage or loose parts. u Inspect engine cooling system, hoses, and clamps;