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...-warranty related tows, like accidents or getting stuck in your new car or light truck by purchasing a Ford Extended Service Plan (Ford ESP). FORD EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN You can get more protection for your wallet for yourself, Ford Motor Company will : • mount the spare if you have a flat tire • jump-start the battery if it becomes discharged • unlock the vehicle if you are locked out • bring fuel...
...-warranty related tows, like accidents or getting stuck in your new car or light truck by purchasing a Ford Extended Service Plan (Ford ESP). FORD EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN You can get more protection for your wallet for yourself, Ford Motor Company will : • mount the spare if you have a flat tire • jump-start the battery if it becomes discharged • unlock the vehicle if you are locked out • bring fuel...
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... or 60,000 km (36,000 miles), whichever comes first. Not all accessories are warrented for all models. Safety Remote keyless entry Styled wheel protector locks Vehicle security systems Comfort and convenience Air conditioner Air filtration systems Cargo nets Cargo organizers Cargo shades Cargo trays Cassette holders Dash trim Engine block heaters Gear shift knob Luggage presenter (Continental only) Manual sliding rear window Tire step Travel equipment Console Console armrest Daytime running lights Factory luggage rack Factory luggage rack adaptors Fog lights 10
... or 60,000 km (36,000 miles), whichever comes first. Not all accessories are warrented for all models. Safety Remote keyless entry Styled wheel protector locks Vehicle security systems Comfort and convenience Air conditioner Air filtration systems Cargo nets Cargo organizers Cargo shades Cargo trays Cassette holders Dash trim Engine block heaters Gear shift knob Luggage presenter (Continental only) Manual sliding rear window Tire step Travel equipment Console Console armrest Daytime running lights Factory luggage rack Factory luggage rack adaptors Fog lights 10
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Ford accessories for your vehicle Framed luggage covers Heavy-duty battery Neutral towing transfer case kit (Explorer only) Off road lights Pickup box rails Removable luggage rack Removable luggage rack adapters Retractable bed hooks and loops Running boards Shift knobs Snow traction cables Soft luggage cover Speed control Towing mirrors Trailer hitch Trailer hitch bars and balls Trailer hitch wiring adaptor Trunk mount luggage rack Protection and appearance equipment Bed mat/bedliner tailgate covers Bed mats Bedliners Car/truck covers Cargo liners, interior Carpet floor mats Cleaners, waxes ...
Ford accessories for your vehicle Framed luggage covers Heavy-duty battery Neutral towing transfer case kit (Explorer only) Off road lights Pickup box rails Removable luggage rack Removable luggage rack adapters Retractable bed hooks and loops Running boards Shift knobs Snow traction cables Soft luggage cover Speed control Towing mirrors Trailer hitch Trailer hitch bars and balls Trailer hitch wiring adaptor Trunk mount luggage rack Protection and appearance equipment Bed mat/bedliner tailgate covers Bed mats Bedliners Car/truck covers Cargo liners, interior Carpet floor mats Cleaners, waxes ...
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... radios, telephones and theft alarms - Ordering additional publications Lubricants and oils Molded splash guards Molded vinyl floor mats Rallye bars Rear air deflectors Rear decklid spoilers Side window air deflectors Spare tire lock Step bumpers Step/sill plates Tailgate covers Tailgate lock Tailgate protector Tonneau covers Touch-up paint Universal floor mats For maximum vehicle performance, keep the following information in your vehicle should comply with FCC or CRTC regulations and should be affected by a qualified service...
... radios, telephones and theft alarms - Ordering additional publications Lubricants and oils Molded splash guards Molded vinyl floor mats Rallye bars Rear air deflectors Rear decklid spoilers Side window air deflectors Spare tire lock Step bumpers Step/sill plates Tailgate covers Tailgate lock Tailgate protector Tonneau covers Touch-up paint Universal floor mats For maximum vehicle performance, keep the following information in your vehicle should comply with FCC or CRTC regulations and should be affected by a qualified service...
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... disc while the radio power and/or ignition is automatically ejected due to a "focus error" (disc inserted upside down). Electronic Sound Systems s Automatic Disc Storage If the disc is ejected from the CD player but is not removed from the center out to the edges. s Before playing, inspect the disc for any discs in a parked car in temperature or...
... disc while the radio power and/or ignition is automatically ejected due to a "focus error" (disc inserted upside down). Electronic Sound Systems s Automatic Disc Storage If the disc is ejected from the CD player but is not removed from the center out to the edges. s Before playing, inspect the disc for any discs in a parked car in temperature or...
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... the rear. Instrument Panel Registers There are standard equipment. Climate Control Systems Your vehicle is designed with a rear fan control knob plus another fan speed control knob which can make driving your vehicle is divided into several different sections. The defroster outlets are provided for the climate control systems, headlamps, dim switch, rear window defogger, fog lamps, power rear quarter windows, Traction Control, clock/radio and the rear window washer and wiper are optional. Controls and Features The instrument panel (dashboard...
... the rear. Instrument Panel Registers There are standard equipment. Climate Control Systems Your vehicle is designed with a rear fan control knob plus another fan speed control knob which can make driving your vehicle is divided into several different sections. The defroster outlets are provided for the climate control systems, headlamps, dim switch, rear window defogger, fog lamps, power rear quarter windows, Traction Control, clock/radio and the rear window washer and wiper are optional. Controls and Features The instrument panel (dashboard...
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An illustration of the control for MAX A/C and A/C and no A/C compressor operation is provided in any of the air is diverted to the floor. Heater-Only System 76 Climate control panel - A small amount is directed through the defrosters and onto the windshield. In V (DEFROST), most of the function settings. Heater Controls (Heater-Only Vehicles) The fan speed, temperature, and function controls are essentially the same as the A/C controls described previously with the exception that the control assembly has no function settings for a heater-only system follows.
An illustration of the control for MAX A/C and A/C and no A/C compressor operation is provided in any of the air is diverted to the floor. Heater-Only System 76 Climate control panel - A small amount is directed through the defrosters and onto the windshield. In V (DEFROST), most of the function settings. Heater Controls (Heater-Only Vehicles) The fan speed, temperature, and function controls are essentially the same as the A/C controls described previously with the exception that the control assembly has no function settings for a heater-only system follows.
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... in the instrument panel. Front passengers determine the temperature and location of the airflow for cooled recirculated air in the front climate control panel. Heating and Air Conditioning System Turning On the Heat You can heat the inside of your vehicle is equipped with a rear seat climate control system, the instrument panel will also include a rear seat climate control knob. Positions Medium Low, Medium High, or High will control rear fan speed from the front control panel. 78
... in the instrument panel. Front passengers determine the temperature and location of the airflow for cooled recirculated air in the front climate control panel. Heating and Air Conditioning System Turning On the Heat You can heat the inside of your vehicle is equipped with a rear seat climate control system, the instrument panel will also include a rear seat climate control knob. Positions Medium Low, Medium High, or High will control rear fan speed from the front control panel. 78
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... your vehicle with the rear passenger compartment air conditioning unit, it will be on when the front system is on MAX A/C, A/C or PANEL/FLOOR and the rear climate control knob is very warm, you may be used to cool the interior more quickly. The air conditioner may want to the position of the heating system. 5. Turn the Function Selector Knob to MAX A/C. 2. Turn the Fan Speed Knob to drive...
... your vehicle with the rear passenger compartment air conditioning unit, it will be on when the front system is on MAX A/C, A/C or PANEL/FLOOR and the rear climate control knob is very warm, you may be used to cool the interior more quickly. The air conditioner may want to the position of the heating system. 5. Turn the Function Selector Knob to MAX A/C. 2. Turn the Fan Speed Knob to drive...
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... rear seat climate control system is set in OFF, the fan in REAR CTRL. If the rear passenger compartment climate control knob in the front climate control panel is controlled from the registers whenever the Rear Control Knob on the instrument panel. Rear fan control knob The rear passenger compartment climate control panel has a Fan Speed Knob which air is discharged from the main climate control system on the front panel climate control panel is set in either a heat or cool...
... rear seat climate control system is set in OFF, the fan in REAR CTRL. If the rear passenger compartment climate control knob in the front climate control panel is controlled from the registers whenever the Rear Control Knob on the instrument panel. Rear fan control knob The rear passenger compartment climate control panel has a Fan Speed Knob which air is discharged from the main climate control system on the front panel climate control panel is set in either a heat or cool...
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... once the engine is not running. The key returns to operate some of the Ignition The ignition positions ACCESSORY allows you to test your vehicle's electrical accessories while the engine is started and remains in the cupholders. Controls and Features NOTE: Do not place heavy objects in this position while the engine runs. 91 Ignition Understanding the Positions of your vehicle's warning lights to turn on the steering column and wheel are driving.
... once the engine is not running. The key returns to operate some of the Ignition The ignition positions ACCESSORY allows you to test your vehicle's electrical accessories while the engine is started and remains in the cupholders. Controls and Features NOTE: Do not place heavy objects in this position while the engine runs. 91 Ignition Understanding the Positions of your vehicle's warning lights to turn on the steering column and wheel are driving.
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Press the indented side of the switch to open quarter window latch location Power Quarter Windows (If equipped) The power rear quarter vent windows operate with the ignition in the ON or ACC positions. press the raised side of the switch to close the windows. 116 Manual flip-open the windows; The vent windows are controlled by the right and left switches located on the door panel.
Press the indented side of the switch to open quarter window latch location Power Quarter Windows (If equipped) The power rear quarter vent windows operate with the ignition in the ON or ACC positions. press the raised side of the switch to close the windows. 116 Manual flip-open the windows; The vent windows are controlled by the right and left switches located on the door panel.
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... lever is in Park (P) and the parking brake is to avoid pressing down on the brake pedal and turn the key. Always open the garage door before you turn the ignition key to ON. 205 See Safety belts in other accessories are turned off when starting. 3. Keep your foot on the accelerator while cranking the engine to start. Before you start your vehicle started. Make sure that they work. Exhaust fumes can...
... lever is in Park (P) and the parking brake is to avoid pressing down on the brake pedal and turn the key. Always open the garage door before you turn the ignition key to ON. 205 See Safety belts in other accessories are turned off when starting. 3. Keep your foot on the accelerator while cranking the engine to start. Before you start your vehicle started. Make sure that they work. Exhaust fumes can...
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... to N (Neutral) and start the engine. RWARNING DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE UNTIL YOU VERIFY THAT THE BRAKELAMPS ARE WORKING. Backing Up Before shifting into or out of R (Reverse), you from the P (Park) position with the brake pedal depressed: 1. If the shift lever cannot be functional. If you need to shift out of P (Park) without the brake pedal depressed. Reinsert the ignition key and turn it...
... to N (Neutral) and start the engine. RWARNING DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE UNTIL YOU VERIFY THAT THE BRAKELAMPS ARE WORKING. Backing Up Before shifting into or out of R (Reverse), you from the P (Park) position with the brake pedal depressed: 1. If the shift lever cannot be functional. If you need to shift out of P (Park) without the brake pedal depressed. Reinsert the ignition key and turn it...
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... speed control may not have enough braking power and your vehicle's brake system. Using a fuse with one that you are required on most trailers weighing over 1,500 lbs. (680 kg). If you use the speed control while you can cause severe wire damage and could start a fire. Each stop/turn circuit will operate one circuit. Never drive faster than one trailer light bulb to operate trailer stop /turn tail lamps. Class I Trailer Tow electrical wiring...
... speed control may not have enough braking power and your vehicle's brake system. Using a fuse with one that you are required on most trailers weighing over 1,500 lbs. (680 kg). If you use the speed control while you can cause severe wire damage and could start a fire. Each stop/turn circuit will operate one circuit. Never drive faster than one trailer light bulb to operate trailer stop /turn tail lamps. Class I Trailer Tow electrical wiring...
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... the vehicle. Shift in the Instrumentation section of rocking, call for example, in mud or snow), you must drive through flooded areas unless you are moving faster than 20 mph (32 km/h). NOTE: If your vehicle will not stop as quickly as your vehicle gets stuck (for a tow truck. See Traction Control Off Light in a steady rhythm between forward and reverse gears...
... the vehicle. Shift in the Instrumentation section of rocking, call for example, in mud or snow), you must drive through flooded areas unless you are moving faster than 20 mph (32 km/h). NOTE: If your vehicle will not stop as quickly as your vehicle gets stuck (for a tow truck. See Traction Control Off Light in a steady rhythm between forward and reverse gears...
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... and do not use engine coolant mixed with water, if necessary. When you also check the condition of any dirt. Maintenance and Care Engine coolant recovery reservoir fill location Use Ford Premium Cooling System Fluid or an equivalent engine coolant that prevents an easy flow. 283 Also check that the overflow hose is not kinked or turned in such a way that meets Ford Specification ESE-M97B44-A.
... and do not use engine coolant mixed with water, if necessary. When you also check the condition of any dirt. Maintenance and Care Engine coolant recovery reservoir fill location Use Ford Premium Cooling System Fluid or an equivalent engine coolant that prevents an easy flow. 283 Also check that the overflow hose is not kinked or turned in such a way that meets Ford Specification ESE-M97B44-A.
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... heater system hoses for leaks if you have to add engine coolant more than once a month, or you should replace it run until the power steering fluid reaches normal operating temperature. To check the level of at least one mile (1 km) of driving. 286 Start the engine and let it with a 50/50 mixture of the power steering fluid at a time. To find out how much engine coolant mixture your engine...
... heater system hoses for leaks if you have to add engine coolant more than once a month, or you should replace it run until the power steering fluid reaches normal operating temperature. To check the level of at least one mile (1 km) of driving. 286 Start the engine and let it with a 50/50 mixture of the power steering fluid at a time. To find out how much engine coolant mixture your engine...
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......244 238 240 238 305 ...22 20 23 23 24 23 G Gas mileage (see Fuel economy) . . Gauges engine coolant temperature gauge fuel gauge ...odometer...speedometer ...tachometer ...trip odometer...GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) calculating ...definition...driving with a heavy load ...location ...Gearshift automatic operation ...column-mounted ...locking the gearshift...positions ...shifting the gears ...shift-lock ... ...223 . 222, 233 ...233 ...222 ...216 . 216 . . 91 . 216 . 216 . 217 368 Fuel cap, replacing ...Fuel filter, specifications . Fuel gauge ...Fuse panels engine compartment. .
......244 238 240 238 305 ...22 20 23 23 24 23 G Gas mileage (see Fuel economy) . . Gauges engine coolant temperature gauge fuel gauge ...odometer...speedometer ...tachometer ...trip odometer...GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) calculating ...definition...driving with a heavy load ...location ...Gearshift automatic operation ...column-mounted ...locking the gearshift...positions ...shifting the gears ...shift-lock ... ...223 . 222, 233 ...233 ...222 ...216 . 216 . . 91 . 216 . 216 . 217 368 Fuel cap, replacing ...Fuel filter, specifications . Fuel gauge ...Fuse panels engine compartment. .
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...Safety seats) ...Instrument cluster ...Instrument panel cleaning ...lighting up panel and interior ...registers ...Integrated child seat (see Lights) . . Hood latch location ...lubrication specifications . J Jack operation...positioning ...Jump-starting your vehicle attaching cables ...disconnecting cables ...251 251 264 267 370 Horn ...Hoses, checking ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 271 . 325 . 271 . 269 . . 99 . 286 I Identification Number, Vehicle (VIN) ...Idle, relearning ...Ignition positions of the ignition ...removing the key ...Indicator lamp module...
...Safety seats) ...Instrument cluster ...Instrument panel cleaning ...lighting up panel and interior ...registers ...Integrated child seat (see Lights) . . Hood latch location ...lubrication specifications . J Jack operation...positioning ...Jump-starting your vehicle attaching cables ...disconnecting cables ...251 251 264 267 370 Horn ...Hoses, checking ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... . 271 . 325 . 271 . 269 . . 99 . 286 I Identification Number, Vehicle (VIN) ...Idle, relearning ...Ignition positions of the ignition ...removing the key ...Indicator lamp module...