Owner Guide 1st Printing
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... and High. Air temperature from COOL air in the blue range to WARM air in the red range. Rear passengers will not operate when the Function Selector Knob is in the vehicle. The Temperature Control Knob may be adjusted from the auxiliary heating/air conditioning system (if equipped...) cannot be adjusted for the main climate control system only. Controls and Features Air Conditioning (A/C) Controls - NOTE: Air temperature can be adjusted.
... and High. Air temperature from COOL air in the blue range to WARM air in the red range. Rear passengers will not operate when the Function Selector Knob is in the vehicle. The Temperature Control Knob may be adjusted from the auxiliary heating/air conditioning system (if equipped...) cannot be adjusted for the main climate control system only. Controls and Features Air Conditioning (A/C) Controls - NOTE: Air temperature can be adjusted.
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..., it would be varied by a closed damper door muffles the sound of the air from the blower motor is normally used as necessary to receive cool (air-conditioned) or warm (heated) air when in this position, the system provides maximum cooling, maximum dehumidifying, and greater ...fuel efficiency. The climate control system provides fresh outside air is engaged. In MAX A/C, air from the outside and directed into the...
..., it would be varied by a closed damper door muffles the sound of the air from the blower motor is normally used as necessary to receive cool (air-conditioned) or warm (heated) air when in this position, the system provides maximum cooling, maximum dehumidifying, and greater ...fuel efficiency. The climate control system provides fresh outside air is engaged. In MAX A/C, air from the outside and directed into the...
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.... This fogging can result in the A/C, Q (PANEL), S (PANEL/FLOOR), R (FLOOR), P (DEFROST/FLOOR) and V (DEFROST) positions will also automatically engage the air-conditioning compressor in clearing the inside glass. NOTE: If outside air is stopped. RWARNING Operating with a small amount going to the instrument panel registers and the floor outlets. In P (DEFROST/FLOOR), approximately...
.... This fogging can result in the A/C, Q (PANEL), S (PANEL/FLOOR), R (FLOOR), P (DEFROST/FLOOR) and V (DEFROST) positions will also automatically engage the air-conditioning compressor in clearing the inside glass. NOTE: If outside air is stopped. RWARNING Operating with a small amount going to the instrument panel registers and the floor outlets. In P (DEFROST/FLOOR), approximately...
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Heating and Air Conditioning System Turning On the Heat You can heat the inside of rear fan speed on the rear seat ...rear. Front passengers must be available in the instrument panel. Front passengers determine the temperature and location of the airflow for cooled recirculated air in MAX A/C, A/C, PANEL/FLOOR, DEFROST/FLOOR or DEFROST for the rear passengers by the settings on either the heat (red dots...(blue dots) side. Positions Medium Low, Medium High, or High will be in the rear, otherwise, recirculated non-cooled air will control rear fan speed from the front control panel. 78
Heating and Air Conditioning System Turning On the Heat You can heat the inside of rear fan speed on the rear seat ...rear. Front passengers must be available in the instrument panel. Front passengers determine the temperature and location of the airflow for cooled recirculated air in MAX A/C, A/C, PANEL/FLOOR, DEFROST/FLOOR or DEFROST for the rear passengers by the settings on either the heat (red dots...(blue dots) side. Positions Medium Low, Medium High, or High will be in the rear, otherwise, recirculated non-cooled air will control rear fan speed from the front control panel. 78
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... to the heating system operating instructions covered previously for a more detailed explanation of the heating and air conditioning system are essentially identical. The standard heating system and the heating portion of heating system operation. 79 the air conditioning compressor will be delivered at the beltline and overhead. There is controlled exclusively by the 9-position...
... to the heating system operating instructions covered previously for a more detailed explanation of the heating and air conditioning system are essentially identical. The standard heating system and the heating portion of heating system operation. 79 the air conditioning compressor will be delivered at the beltline and overhead. There is controlled exclusively by the 9-position...
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... Fan Speed Knob to the position of the vehicle and allows the air conditioner to cool the outside air: 1. It also has less cooling capacity. If your vehicle is equipped with the rear passenger compartment air conditioning unit, it will be used to cool the interior more quickly. ...Turning on the Air Conditioner To cool your vehicle, but using recirculated air is quieter but less economical than using recirculated air. To cool your vehicle with air conditioned outside air is more economical and cools your vehicle is set to drive ...
... Fan Speed Knob to the position of the vehicle and allows the air conditioner to cool the outside air: 1. It also has less cooling capacity. If your vehicle is equipped with the rear passenger compartment air conditioning unit, it will be used to cool the interior more quickly. ...Turning on the Air Conditioner To cool your vehicle, but using recirculated air is quieter but less economical than using recirculated air. To cool your vehicle with air conditioned outside air is more economical and cools your vehicle is set to drive ...
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...Improving fuel economy Whenever you turn the temperature control knob to WARM.) When your vehicle uses more fuel because the air conditioning compressor is operated at full throttle, the air conditioner compressor will return to MAX A/C. To get better fuel economy while cooling your vehicle, do not use the... air conditioner on the air conditioning, your vehicle's engine is running. Controls and Features 3. This aids in the instrument panel are open and adjusted to the...
...Improving fuel economy Whenever you turn the temperature control knob to WARM.) When your vehicle uses more fuel because the air conditioning compressor is operated at full throttle, the air conditioner compressor will return to MAX A/C. To get better fuel economy while cooling your vehicle, do not use the... air conditioner on the air conditioning, your vehicle's engine is running. Controls and Features 3. This aids in the instrument panel are open and adjusted to the...
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... the rear fan switch to the m (OFF) position. The control switch is in a cool mode (blue dots), rear passengers will receive FULL WARM air out of the side and upper rear registers. Controls and Features If an A/C mode is chosen on the Function Selector Knob and the Rear Control... Knob is in the ON position. If the Rear Control Knob is in a cool mode (blue dots), rear passengers will receive FULL COOL (air-conditioned) air out of the side and upper rear registers. Liftgate Window Features Rear Window Defogger (If equipped) The defogger for the rear liftgate window clears frost...
... the rear fan switch to the m (OFF) position. The control switch is in a cool mode (blue dots), rear passengers will receive FULL WARM air out of the side and upper rear registers. Controls and Features If an A/C mode is chosen on the Function Selector Knob and the Rear Control... Knob is in the ON position. If the Rear Control Knob is in a cool mode (blue dots), rear passengers will receive FULL COOL (air-conditioned) air out of the side and upper rear registers. Liftgate Window Features Rear Window Defogger (If equipped) The defogger for the rear liftgate window clears frost...
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... Maintenance of five beeps will be disposed of the system. Disposal of air bags and air bag equipped vehicles For disposal of these things happen, even intermittently, have the air bag system serviced at your local Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer. Seating and Safety Restraints To ensure that the...and a warning tone. The diagnostic module monitors its own circuits, the air bag electrical system, the air bag readiness light, the air bag power and the air bag inflators. When you turn the ignition key to indicate the condition of by one or more of the following: s the readiness light will...
... Maintenance of five beeps will be disposed of the system. Disposal of air bags and air bag equipped vehicles For disposal of these things happen, even intermittently, have the air bag system serviced at your local Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer. Seating and Safety Restraints To ensure that the...and a warning tone. The diagnostic module monitors its own circuits, the air bag electrical system, the air bag readiness light, the air bag power and the air bag inflators. When you turn the ignition key to indicate the condition of by one or more of the following: s the readiness light will...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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...system has any indications of leaks it should be repaired immediately. Also, adjust the heating or air conditioning to the Index. 209 Starting Have the exhaust and body ventilation systems checked by keeping all air intake vents clear of snow, leaves, and other objects. If the engine idles while you ...are stopped in an open area for service s the sound of the exhaust system changes s your vehicle has been damaged in outside air.
...system has any indications of leaks it should be repaired immediately. Also, adjust the heating or air conditioning to the Index. 209 Starting Have the exhaust and body ventilation systems checked by keeping all air intake vents clear of snow, leaves, and other objects. If the engine idles while you ...are stopped in an open area for service s the sound of the exhaust system changes s your vehicle has been damaged in outside air.
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... stop suddenly. To find out the limits for maintaining your vehicle efficiently. Drive your vehicle that may not reflect the actual conditions you experience. A well-tuned, properly maintained vehicle gives you can. Follow the schedules for the loads that you will achieve...EPA) Fuel Economy Estimates EPA fuel economy figures are obtained from laboratory tests under simulated road conditions and therefore are estimates which may affect fuel economy include using the air conditioning, driving speed, vehicle load and tire inflation pressure. The tests also do not have ...
... stop suddenly. To find out the limits for maintaining your vehicle efficiently. Drive your vehicle that may not reflect the actual conditions you experience. A well-tuned, properly maintained vehicle gives you can. Follow the schedules for the loads that you will achieve...EPA) Fuel Economy Estimates EPA fuel economy figures are obtained from laboratory tests under simulated road conditions and therefore are estimates which may affect fuel economy include using the air conditioning, driving speed, vehicle load and tire inflation pressure. The tests also do not have ...
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... this chapter. Emission Control System Your vehicle is moving, especially at high speeds. s Never turn off the ignition while your air conditioning system wisely. To make sure that increase aerodynamic drag can have a significant effect on items that the catalytic converter and the other... Keep the tires properly inflated. s Have the services listed in your individual driving habits, optional equipment, such as air conditioning, can also reduce fuel economy. To find out about fuel economy and air conditioning, see Checking the pressure of the tires later in the Index.
... this chapter. Emission Control System Your vehicle is moving, especially at high speeds. s Never turn off the ignition while your air conditioning system wisely. To make sure that increase aerodynamic drag can have a significant effect on items that the catalytic converter and the other... Keep the tires properly inflated. s Have the services listed in your individual driving habits, optional equipment, such as air conditioning, can also reduce fuel economy. To find out about fuel economy and air conditioning, see Checking the pressure of the tires later in the Index.
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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...) Accessory position on the ignition...Additives, engine oil ...Air bag supplemental restraint system ...and child safety seats ...description ...disposal ...driver air bag ...indicator light...operation ...passenger air bag ...proper seating ...service and information labels ...tone generator ...wearing safety belts ...Air cleaner filter, location ...Air conditioning, manual heating and air conditioning system ...Alarm, activating remote personal...Antenna, radio (see...
...) Accessory position on the ignition...Additives, engine oil ...Air bag supplemental restraint system ...and child safety seats ...description ...disposal ...driver air bag ...indicator light...operation ...passenger air bag ...proper seating ...service and information labels ...tone generator ...wearing safety belts ...Air cleaner filter, location ...Air conditioning, manual heating and air conditioning system ...Alarm, activating remote personal...Antenna, radio (see...
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... panel ...instrument panel lens ...interior ...interior lamps...plastic parts ...polishing ...rustproofing ...safety belts ...tail lamps ...upholstery and interior trim ...washing ...waxing ...wheels ...Climate control system air conditioning ...heating ...Clock ...Cold engine starting ...Combination lap and shoulder belts ...71, ...88 12 319 39 320 319 320 321 320 320 320 321 321 320...
... panel ...instrument panel lens ...interior ...interior lamps...plastic parts ...polishing ...rustproofing ...safety belts ...tail lamps ...upholstery and interior trim ...washing ...waxing ...wheels ...Climate control system air conditioning ...heating ...Clock ...Cold engine starting ...Combination lap and shoulder belts ...71, ...88 12 319 39 320 319 320 321 320 320 320 321 321 320...
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Index GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) calculating ...definition ...driving with a heavy load ...location ...223 222 233 222 100 311 104 318 311 320 88 95 94 311 86 88 141 H Hazard flashers ...Headlamps aiming ...autolamp system ...bulb specification ...checking alignment . . conditioning system ...71 ...82 ...18 ...94 ...225 369 warning chime ...Head restraints ...Heating manual heating and air rear seat controls ...High beams indicator light...operation ...Hitch ... ... cleaning ...daytime running lights. flashing ...high beam ...replacing bulbs ...turning on and off . .
Index GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) calculating ...definition ...driving with a heavy load ...location ...223 222 233 222 100 311 104 318 311 320 88 95 94 311 86 88 141 H Hazard flashers ...Headlamps aiming ...autolamp system ...bulb specification ...checking alignment . . conditioning system ...71 ...82 ...18 ...94 ...225 369 warning chime ...Head restraints ...Heating manual heating and air rear seat controls ...High beams indicator light...operation ...Hitch ... ... cleaning ...daytime running lights. flashing ...high beam ...replacing bulbs ...turning on and off . .
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...restraints). Spare tire changing the tire ...conventional spare ...Spark plugs, specifications ...Special driving conditions ...Specification chart, lubricants ...Speed control turning off ...when towing a trailer ...Speedometer ...Starting your vehicle preparing to start your vehicle ......Supplemental air bag readiness light Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 247 247 323 230 325 ...102 ...226 ......
...restraints). Spare tire changing the tire ...conventional spare ...Spark plugs, specifications ...Special driving conditions ...Specification chart, lubricants ...Speed control turning off ...when towing a trailer ...Speedometer ...Starting your vehicle preparing to start your vehicle ......Supplemental air bag readiness light Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 247 247 323 230 325 ...102 ...226 ......
Scheduled Maintenance Guide 2nd Printing
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Check with a number in severe dust conditions. However, the conditions you drive in parentheses such as (1), see footnote at the end of this type and style. Severe Duty Schedule NOTE: Items for the Severe Duty ... and replace oil filter. Maintenance Intervals for Emission Control Service are shown in may require even more frequent air cleaner replacement intervals than those shown. Severe Duty Schedule 17 For items marked with your air cleaner filter if you drive in this section. NOTE: The Severe Duty Schedule provides maintenance intervals for...
Check with a number in severe dust conditions. However, the conditions you drive in parentheses such as (1), see footnote at the end of this type and style. Severe Duty Schedule NOTE: Items for the Severe Duty ... and replace oil filter. Maintenance Intervals for Emission Control Service are shown in may require even more frequent air cleaner replacement intervals than those shown. Severe Duty Schedule 17 For items marked with your air cleaner filter if you drive in this section. NOTE: The Severe Duty Schedule provides maintenance intervals for...
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... fluid level. u If any slipping or changes in the coolant recovery reservoir. u Check the operation of u Check automatic transaxle P (Park) function. u Check radiator, heater and air conditioning hoses for strange sounds, pulling to one side, increased brake pedal travel or "hard-to-push" brake pedal. u Inspect halfshaft dust boots. 32 Owner Maintenance... exterior lamps, At least twice a year: (i.e., every Spring and Fall) including the brakelamps, turn signals and hazard warning flashers. your vehicle (water dripping from the air conditioning system after use is normal).
... fluid level. u If any slipping or changes in the coolant recovery reservoir. u Check the operation of u Check automatic transaxle P (Park) function. u Check radiator, heater and air conditioning hoses for strange sounds, pulling to one side, increased brake pedal travel or "hard-to-push" brake pedal. u Inspect halfshaft dust boots. 32 Owner Maintenance... exterior lamps, At least twice a year: (i.e., every Spring and Fall) including the brakelamps, turn signals and hazard warning flashers. your vehicle (water dripping from the air conditioning system after use is normal).
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...Check the lap-shoulder belts for worn tires and loose wheel lug nuts. u Lubricate door and hood locks and latches. u Check the air conditioning system before the warm weather season. At Least Once a Year: u Clean body and door drain holes. u Clean battery and terminals... steering fluid level. u Lubricate door rubber weatherstrips. Owner Maintenance Checks 33 u Lubricate door hinges and checks, and hood hinges. u Check air pressure in spare tire. u Inspect and lubricate automatic transaxle linkage and controls. u Check muffler, exhaust pipes, shields and clamps. u Check the...
...Check the lap-shoulder belts for worn tires and loose wheel lug nuts. u Lubricate door and hood locks and latches. u Check the air conditioning system before the warm weather season. At Least Once a Year: u Clean body and door drain holes. u Clean battery and terminals... steering fluid level. u Lubricate door rubber weatherstrips. Owner Maintenance Checks 33 u Lubricate door hinges and checks, and hood hinges. u Check air pressure in spare tire. u Inspect and lubricate automatic transaxle linkage and controls. u Check muffler, exhaust pipes, shields and clamps. u Check the...