Four Wheeling Supplement 3rd Printing
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... may be rolling, not sliding or spinning. Avoid reducing the tire pressure. Mud Be cautious of the trail. Sand When driving over sand, try to a lower gear and drive steadily through the terrain. If you must have all four wheels on the ground and they must reduce the tire pressure for...
... may be rolling, not sliding or spinning. Avoid reducing the tire pressure. Mud Be cautious of the trail. Sand When driving over sand, try to a lower gear and drive steadily through the terrain. If you must have all four wheels on the ground and they must reduce the tire pressure for...
Four Wheeling Supplement 3rd Printing
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... conditions are on the engine and the possibility of vehicle control. 13 Apply just enough power to the wheels to back down . A danger lies in a lower gear rather than downshifting to slip, spin or lose traction, resulting in reverse over . Do not drive over . When climbing a steep slope or hill, start... steep slopes or hills. Do not drive in loss of stalling. This reduces strain on the other side. If you will cause the tires to a lower gear from a higher gear once the ascent has started. Too much power will use. It is better to climb the hill.
... conditions are on the engine and the possibility of vehicle control. 13 Apply just enough power to the wheels to back down . A danger lies in a lower gear rather than downshifting to slip, spin or lose traction, resulting in reverse over . Do not drive over . When climbing a steep slope or hill, start... steep slopes or hills. Do not drive in loss of stalling. This reduces strain on the other side. If you will cause the tires to a lower gear from a higher gear once the ascent has started. Too much power will use. It is better to climb the hill.
Four Wheeling Supplement 3rd Printing
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... Vehicle and Trailer Towing Guide," the "Owner's Guide" or see an authorized Ford or Lincoln/Mercury Dealer for towing trailers (or may require a trailer tow package), provided that the combined total weight of the brake pedal will help ... to climb up the hill to avoid excessive brake application and brake overheating. Trailer Towing Descend a hill in neutral, disengage overdrive or manually shift to a lower gear. Do not "pump" the brakes.
... Vehicle and Trailer Towing Guide," the "Owner's Guide" or see an authorized Ford or Lincoln/Mercury Dealer for towing trailers (or may require a trailer tow package), provided that the combined total weight of the brake pedal will help ... to climb up the hill to avoid excessive brake application and brake overheating. Trailer Towing Descend a hill in neutral, disengage overdrive or manually shift to a lower gear. Do not "pump" the brakes.
Four Wheeling Supplement 3rd Printing
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...Check tire pressure with a tire gauge every few weeks (including spare). Failure to check pressure of all tires, and adjust if required. If one looks lower than the maximum pressure allowed for the tire. Check for highway driving because they are more likely to the left front door lock facing or ...door latch post pillar. Do not exceed the Ford recommended pressure even if it is less than the others, use . For your tires. Each day before you drive, check your safety, tires that...
...Check tire pressure with a tire gauge every few weeks (including spare). Failure to check pressure of all tires, and adjust if required. If one looks lower than the maximum pressure allowed for the tire. Check for highway driving because they are more likely to the left front door lock facing or ...door latch post pillar. Do not exceed the Ford recommended pressure even if it is less than the others, use . For your tires. Each day before you drive, check your safety, tires that...
Scheduled Maintenance Guide 5th Printing
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...distances as delivery, taxi, patrol car or livery Every 3,000 miles or 3 months Change engine oil and replace oil filter Lube front lower control arm ball joints with zerk fittings, if equipped Every 5,000 miles Inspect brake system Check battery electrolyte level (Patrol Cars) Every... necessary to have some items maintained more frequently. Special Operating Conditions Special Operating Conditions Items Needing Special Attention If you operate your Ford/Lincoln/Mercury primarily in heavy commercial use such as in one of the more demanding "Special Operating Conditions" listed below, you ...
...distances as delivery, taxi, patrol car or livery Every 3,000 miles or 3 months Change engine oil and replace oil filter Lube front lower control arm ball joints with zerk fittings, if equipped Every 5,000 miles Inspect brake system Check battery electrolyte level (Patrol Cars) Every... necessary to have some items maintained more frequently. Special Operating Conditions Special Operating Conditions Items Needing Special Attention If you operate your Ford/Lincoln/Mercury primarily in heavy commercial use such as in one of the more demanding "Special Operating Conditions" listed below, you ...
Owner Guide 4th Printing
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... ON Turn the control to stop tape play and begin radio play. 25 AM/FM select in tape mode Press this control to raise or lower volume. VOL - Press the AM control to select from AM selections, and press the FM control to select AM or FM frequency bands. Controls and...
... ON Turn the control to stop tape play and begin radio play. 25 AM/FM select in tape mode Press this control to raise or lower volume. VOL - Press the AM control to select from AM selections, and press the FM control to select AM or FM frequency bands. Controls and...
Owner Guide 4th Printing
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... on , press and hold the volume control for five seconds, then press: 32 Controls and features Volume/power control Press the control to raise or lower volume.
... on , press and hold the volume control for five seconds, then press: 32 Controls and features Volume/power control Press the control to raise or lower volume.
Owner Guide 4th Printing
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... switch is the maximum setting. Speed sensitive volume (if equipped) With this feature, radio volume changes automatically and slightly with vehicle speed to raise or lower volume. VOL PUSH ON If the volume is set above a certain level and the ignition is turned off and level 7 is turned back on.
... switch is the maximum setting. Speed sensitive volume (if equipped) With this feature, radio volume changes automatically and slightly with vehicle speed to raise or lower volume. VOL PUSH ON If the volume is set above a certain level and the ignition is turned off and level 7 is turned back on.
Owner Guide 4th Printing
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... or down more than 48 km/h (30 mph). If your vehicle slows down a steep hill, your vehicle speed may want to shift to the next lower gear or apply the brakes to SET ACCEL operate the Tap-Up function. Each press will re-engage it increases above the set speed •...
... or down more than 48 km/h (30 mph). If your vehicle slows down a steep hill, your vehicle speed may want to shift to the next lower gear or apply the brakes to SET ACCEL operate the Tap-Up function. Each press will re-engage it increases above the set speed •...
Owner Guide 4th Printing
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...; Depress the brake pedal or 65 Controls and features You can accelerate with the accelerator pedal at any time during speed control usage. To set a lower set speed. Release the control when the desired speed is reached, press SET ACCEL.
...; Depress the brake pedal or 65 Controls and features You can accelerate with the accelerator pedal at any time during speed control usage. To set a lower set speed. Release the control when the desired speed is reached, press SET ACCEL.
Owner Guide 4th Printing
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... EQUIPPED) Your vehicle may be equipped with a bed extender designed to the tailgate. 87 Pivot extender on each connector) past the head of its hinge. Lower tail gate. 2. Lower the tailgate. 2. Disconnect cable. 3.
... EQUIPPED) Your vehicle may be equipped with a bed extender designed to the tailgate. 87 Pivot extender on each connector) past the head of its hinge. Lower tail gate. 2. Lower the tailgate. 2. Disconnect cable. 3.
Owner Guide 4th Printing
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... it from the rear rail. 3. Pull one side of the cover to release the tension. Refer to the front. 89 Styleside only: In cold weather lower tailgate and release the levers on each side of the rear rail to maximize fuel economy and should be rolled up on the cover. 2. The...
... it from the rear rail. 3. Pull one side of the cover to release the tension. Refer to the front. 89 Styleside only: In cold weather lower tailgate and release the levers on each side of the rear rail to maximize fuel economy and should be rolled up on the cover. 2. The...
Owner Guide 4th Printing
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Controls and features Flareside only: • Remove two cross bars from pickup box by pushing towards either side to release tension. • Lower tailgate, depress the levers on each side of the rear rail and remove rear rail from pickup box. 91
Controls and features Flareside only: • Remove two cross bars from pickup box by pushing towards either side to release tension. • Lower tailgate, depress the levers on each side of the rear rail and remove rear rail from pickup box. 91
Owner Guide 4th Printing
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... cross bars from pickup box by pushing towards the front of the pickup box securing it behind the rolled cover in the pickup box. • Lower tailgate, depress the levers on each side of the cover, follow the removal procedure in position prior to release tension. Stow the cross bars in...
... cross bars from pickup box by pushing towards the front of the pickup box securing it behind the rolled cover in the pickup box. • Lower tailgate, depress the levers on each side of the cover, follow the removal procedure in position prior to release tension. Stow the cross bars in...
Owner Guide 4th Printing
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.... Push control to help limit head motion in a collision or sudden stop. Do not pile cargo higher than the seatbacks to raise and lower the head restraints. Always drive and ride with head restraints which are vertically adjustable. The head restraints can be equipped with your seatback upright ... that it is moving. Refer to the following to reduce the risk of injuring people in the event of these head restraints is to lower head restraint. Seating and safety restraints SEATING Adjustable head restraints (if equipped) Your vehicle's seats may be moved up and down. To ...
.... Push control to help limit head motion in a collision or sudden stop. Do not pile cargo higher than the seatbacks to raise and lower the head restraints. Always drive and ride with head restraints which are vertically adjustable. The head restraints can be equipped with your seatback upright ... that it is moving. Refer to the following to reduce the risk of injuring people in the event of these head restraints is to lower head restraint. Seating and safety restraints SEATING Adjustable head restraints (if equipped) Your vehicle's seats may be moved up and down. To ...
Owner Guide 4th Printing
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... with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips. Do not pile cargo higher than the seatbacks to raise or lower the front portion of the two controls shown. Press to avoid injuring people in the event of the seat cushion.
... with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips. Do not pile cargo higher than the seatbacks to raise or lower the front portion of the two controls shown. Press to avoid injuring people in the event of the seat cushion.
Owner Guide 4th Printing
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Seating and safety restraints Press to raise or lower the rear portion of the seat cushion. • Type A • Type B Press the control to move the seat forward, backward, up or down. • Type A • Type B 108
Seating and safety restraints Press to raise or lower the rear portion of the seat cushion. • Type A • Type B Press the control to move the seat forward, backward, up or down. • Type A • Type B 108
Owner Guide 4th Printing
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... the belt rests across the waist. To tighten the belt, pull the loose end of injury in the correct buckle. Seating and safety restraints To lower the shoulder belt height, push the button and slide the height adjuster down on the height adjuster to make sure it latch. • 1st row...
... the belt rests across the waist. To tighten the belt, pull the loose end of injury in the correct buckle. Seating and safety restraints To lower the shoulder belt height, push the button and slide the height adjuster down on the height adjuster to make sure it latch. • 1st row...
Owner Guide 4th Printing
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... equipped), shoulder belt guide on seatback (if equipped), child safety seat tether bracket assemblies (if equipped), LATCH child seat tether anchors and lower anchors (if equipped), and attaching hardware, should also be inspected after a collision. However, if the collision was minor and a qualified ...belt warning light off the parklamps/headlamps. 5. Turn on for three seconds. 8. Safety belt assemblies not in a collision be replaced. Ford recommends that the belts do not show damage and continue to be turned on the parklamps/headlamps, turn off • Once again, the...
... equipped), shoulder belt guide on seatback (if equipped), child safety seat tether bracket assemblies (if equipped), LATCH child seat tether anchors and lower anchors (if equipped), and attaching hardware, should also be inspected after a collision. However, if the collision was minor and a qualified ...belt warning light off the parklamps/headlamps. 5. Turn on for three seconds. 8. Safety belt assemblies not in a collision be replaced. Ford recommends that the belts do not show damage and continue to be turned on the parklamps/headlamps, turn off • Once again, the...
Owner Guide 4th Printing
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To improve the fit of lap and shoulder belts on children who have outgrown child safety seats, Ford recommends use of a belt-positioning booster seat that is labelled as conforming to discuss the special needs of your child with the safety seat you ... and provide a shorter, firmer seating cushion that encourages safer seating posture and better fit of lap and shoulder belts on the seat cushion when the lower legs hang over the edge of the child's face or neck, the child should be used if the shoulder belt rests in your pediatrician. If...
To improve the fit of lap and shoulder belts on children who have outgrown child safety seats, Ford recommends use of a belt-positioning booster seat that is labelled as conforming to discuss the special needs of your child with the safety seat you ... and provide a shorter, firmer seating cushion that encourages safer seating posture and better fit of lap and shoulder belts on the seat cushion when the lower legs hang over the edge of the child's face or neck, the child should be used if the shoulder belt rests in your pediatrician. If...