Owner's Manual
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... carefully to Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, Service Publications, P.O. If the word you keep track of warranties: Basic Vehicle Warranty, Extended Warranties on certain parts, and Emissions Warranties. Box 1580, Station B, Mississauga, Ontario L4Y 4G3.
... carefully to Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, Service Publications, P.O. If the word you keep track of warranties: Basic Vehicle Warranty, Extended Warranties on certain parts, and Emissions Warranties. Box 1580, Station B, Mississauga, Ontario L4Y 4G3.
Owner's Manual
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... your vehicle while it sits in direct sunlight u Wash your vehicle while the body is not removed from plastic and rubber parts, it can cause deterioration. 6 If rustproofing is hot Polish your vehicle to remove harmful deposits and protect the finish. Do not clean...DO NOT: u Wash your vehicle with a mild detergent. Clean with thinners, solvents or petroleum-based cleaners. Cleaning Chrome and Aluminum Parts Wash chrome and aluminum parts with a tar and road oil remover. If you have your vehicle rustproofed, remove oversprayed rustproofing with a mild detergent. Do not use...
... your vehicle while it sits in direct sunlight u Wash your vehicle while the body is not removed from plastic and rubber parts, it can cause deterioration. 6 If rustproofing is hot Polish your vehicle to remove harmful deposits and protect the finish. Do not clean...DO NOT: u Wash your vehicle with a mild detergent. Clean with thinners, solvents or petroleum-based cleaners. Cleaning Chrome and Aluminum Parts Wash chrome and aluminum parts with a tar and road oil remover. If you have your vehicle rustproofed, remove oversprayed rustproofing with a mild detergent. Do not use...
Owner's Manual
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Unfastening the front outboard lap/shoulder belts Unfastening the rear outboard lap/shoulder belts 2. To unfasten all the belts: 1. If you do not guide the tongue, it may strike you or part of the buckle. This allows the tongue to its stowed position. While the belt retracts, guide the tongue to unlatch from the buckle. Push the release button on the end of the vehicle. 15
Unfastening the front outboard lap/shoulder belts Unfastening the rear outboard lap/shoulder belts 2. To unfasten all the belts: 1. If you do not guide the tongue, it may strike you or part of the buckle. This allows the tongue to its stowed position. While the belt retracts, guide the tongue to unlatch from the buckle. Push the release button on the end of the vehicle. 15
Owner's Manual
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RWARNING Failure to the belt length with a safety belt extension assembly (part number 611C22). Safety Belt Maintenance Check the safety belt systems periodically to make sure that the belts do not show damage and continue to operate ...
RWARNING Failure to the belt length with a safety belt extension assembly (part number 611C22). Safety Belt Maintenance Check the safety belt systems periodically to make sure that the belts do not show damage and continue to operate ...
Owner's Manual
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at 1-800-782-4356. Both air bags are designed to stay out of this vehicle, please refer to follow this part of the Owner Guide, especially sections entitled Safety Belts for Children and Safety Seats for brochure FPS-8602. For additional important safety information on the ...
at 1-800-782-4356. Both air bags are designed to stay out of this vehicle, please refer to follow this part of the Owner Guide, especially sections entitled Safety Belts for Children and Safety Seats for brochure FPS-8602. For additional important safety information on the ...
Owner's Manual
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In your vehicle is divided into several different sections. Warning Lights and Gauges The instrument panel (dashboard) on your vehicle, the warning lights and gauges are described in the instrument cluster and the indicator lamp module. 55 Some items shown may not be on the following pages show the major parts of the instrument panel that are grouped together in this chapter. The illustrations on all vehicles.
In your vehicle is divided into several different sections. Warning Lights and Gauges The instrument panel (dashboard) on your vehicle, the warning lights and gauges are described in the instrument cluster and the indicator lamp module. 55 Some items shown may not be on the following pages show the major parts of the instrument panel that are grouped together in this chapter. The illustrations on all vehicles.
Owner's Manual
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... time you start your engine. As previously described, the system turns on . 58 After the engine is started and the anti-lock light is a normal part of the self-check feature. This is out, the system performs another test the first time the vehicle reaches 14 mph (22 km/h). If a malfunction...
... time you start your engine. As previously described, the system turns on . 58 After the engine is started and the anti-lock light is a normal part of the self-check feature. This is out, the system performs another test the first time the vehicle reaches 14 mph (22 km/h). If a malfunction...
Owner's Manual
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... dull finish in the center of the instrument panel should be avoided. NOTE: Any cleaner or polish that increases the gloss (shine) of the upper part of the instrument panel: u FAN u TEMP u SELECT 74
... dull finish in the center of the instrument panel should be avoided. NOTE: Any cleaner or polish that increases the gloss (shine) of the upper part of the instrument panel: u FAN u TEMP u SELECT 74
Owner's Manual
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... positive (+) side down as very cold temperatures) or structures around the vehicle (buildings, other vehicles, radio and TV towers, etc.). DO NOT TAKE THE FRONT PART OF THE TRANSMITTER APART. Additional transmitters may be up to replace the batteries by weather conditions (such as marked. This is lost transmitter. Typical operating...
... positive (+) side down as very cold temperatures) or structures around the vehicle (buildings, other vehicles, radio and TV towers, etc.). DO NOT TAKE THE FRONT PART OF THE TRANSMITTER APART. Additional transmitters may be up to replace the batteries by weather conditions (such as marked. This is lost transmitter. Typical operating...
Owner's Manual
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.... Make sure occupants are clear of the window(s) before closing. 114 RWARNING Do not let children play with the power windows. THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. The driver's door has a master control panel that door. Windows Using the Power Windows Each door has a power control that...
.... Make sure occupants are clear of the window(s) before closing. 114 RWARNING Do not let children play with the power windows. THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. The driver's door has a master control panel that door. Windows Using the Power Windows Each door has a power control that...
Owner's Manual
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Standard head restraints You can move the seats forward or backward: 1. 2. 3. 118 Find the adjustment bar underneath the front part of the seat forward or backward. Lift the bar to the desired position. Adjusting the head restraint Adjusting Manual Seats In the front seats, you ...
Standard head restraints You can move the seats forward or backward: 1. 2. 3. 118 Find the adjustment bar underneath the front part of the seat forward or backward. Lift the bar to the desired position. Adjusting the head restraint Adjusting Manual Seats In the front seats, you ...
Owner's Manual
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...drink lots of milk or water first, then Milk of the disabled vehicle. Your vehicle has a 12-volt starting motor, ignition system, and other moving parts. Park the booster vehicle close to the hood of Magnesia, a beaten egg, or vegetable oil. Turning on the heater fan in both vehicles. If ...and to avoid injury to yourself, follow these directions for road service. Do not disconnect the battery of the engine cooling fan and other electrical parts if you need to jump-start and connecting the jumper cables in series or a 24-volt generator set). Turn on the fan helps protect the...
...drink lots of milk or water first, then Milk of the disabled vehicle. Your vehicle has a 12-volt starting motor, ignition system, and other moving parts. Park the booster vehicle close to the hood of Magnesia, a beaten egg, or vegetable oil. Turning on the heater fan in both vehicles. If ...and to avoid injury to yourself, follow these directions for road service. Do not disconnect the battery of the engine cooling fan and other electrical parts if you need to jump-start and connecting the jumper cables in series or a 24-volt generator set). Turn on the fan helps protect the...
Owner's Manual
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... Removing jumper cables 1. If the vehicle does not start the booster vehicle. Run the engine at a moderate speed. It may take a couple of moving engine parts, then start after several attempts, there may need to use a battery charger to charge the discharged battery. 2. 3. Jump-Starting 1.
... Removing jumper cables 1. If the vehicle does not start the booster vehicle. Run the engine at a moderate speed. It may take a couple of moving engine parts, then start after several attempts, there may need to use a battery charger to charge the discharged battery. 2. 3. Jump-Starting 1.
Owner's Manual
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... Tire 1. You should pull up on removing anti-theft lug nuts. Center the jack between (2) underbody notches and turn counterclockwise, but do not put any part of the jack clockwise until the tire is on the jack. 4. Do not start the engine when your body under the vehicle while changing a tire...
... Tire 1. You should pull up on removing anti-theft lug nuts. Center the jack between (2) underbody notches and turn counterclockwise, but do not put any part of the jack clockwise until the tire is on the jack. 4. Do not start the engine when your body under the vehicle while changing a tire...
Owner's Manual
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...in yellow in the Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet. u We highlight do not need to be replaced without tools. When we design parts - such as possible. If your vehicle needs professional servicing, your dealership can be serviced. makes tracking routine service for servicing your vehicle.... 1. 2. Servicing Your Cougar Service Made Easy Ford has two goals for your vehicle easy. To help you need to check and service regularly. Check your...
...in yellow in the Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet. u We highlight do not need to be replaced without tools. When we design parts - such as possible. If your vehicle needs professional servicing, your dealership can be serviced. makes tracking routine service for servicing your vehicle.... 1. 2. Servicing Your Cougar Service Made Easy Ford has two goals for your vehicle easy. To help you need to check and service regularly. Check your...
Owner's Manual
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...'s standards for replacement is serviced promptly. The engine cooling fan may need service. Motorcraft parts are some general precautions for your vehicle. Use only recommended fuels, lubricants, fluids, and service parts conforming to provide the best performance in a responsible manner. NOTE: Always dispose of used..., be performed for any unusual noise, vibration, or other indication that your vehicle may come on a hot engine. Using these parts for disposing of these types of fluids. Call your vehicle. Always turn the engine off and let it cool. 228 Ford Motor...
...'s standards for replacement is serviced promptly. The engine cooling fan may need service. Motorcraft parts are some general precautions for your vehicle. Use only recommended fuels, lubricants, fluids, and service parts conforming to provide the best performance in a responsible manner. NOTE: Always dispose of used..., be performed for any unusual noise, vibration, or other indication that your vehicle may come on a hot engine. Using these parts for disposing of these types of fluids. Call your vehicle. Always turn the engine off and let it cool. 228 Ford Motor...
Owner's Manual
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...engine off . Set the parking brake fully and make sure that could get under a vehicle, use safety stands. materials away from moving parts. Always disconnect the negative terminal of the battery before your vehicle from the battery and all lit cigarettes and other smoking If you have ... engine does this, see Battery in moving unexpectedly. 2. 3. 229 u Do not work under a vehicle while it is u Keep all fuel-related parts. Remove the key from the ignition after you must "relearn" its idle conditions before working near the fan. If you turn the engine off : 1.
...engine off . Set the parking brake fully and make sure that could get under a vehicle, use safety stands. materials away from moving parts. Always disconnect the negative terminal of the battery before your vehicle from the battery and all lit cigarettes and other smoking If you have ... engine does this, see Battery in moving unexpectedly. 2. 3. 229 u Do not work under a vehicle while it is u Keep all fuel-related parts. Remove the key from the ignition after you must "relearn" its idle conditions before working near the fan. If you turn the engine off : 1.
Owner's Manual
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... under pressure. Cleaning the Engine A clean engine is outside the car on the passenger side near the back. The high pressure fluid could penetrate sealed parts and assemblies causing damage or malfunctions. RWARNING The fuel system may be covered.
... under pressure. Cleaning the Engine A clean engine is outside the car on the passenger side near the back. The high pressure fluid could penetrate sealed parts and assemblies causing damage or malfunctions. RWARNING The fuel system may be covered.
Owner's Manual
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..., simply turn the ignition to the ACC position and turn the ignition to reach a vertical position and turn your wipers on. Do not use a Motorcraft part or equivalent. Manually moving the wipers across the windshield may need to clean your blades. When replacing the wiper blade assembly, blade refill, or wiper...
..., simply turn the ignition to the ACC position and turn the ignition to reach a vertical position and turn your wipers on. Do not use a Motorcraft part or equivalent. Manually moving the wipers across the windshield may need to clean your blades. When replacing the wiper blade assembly, blade refill, or wiper...
Owner's Manual
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..., however, and may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits, service practices and differences in Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Part 575.104(c)(2). For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one and one-half (1 1/2) times as well on passenger cars. The relative performance of tires depends...
..., however, and may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits, service practices and differences in Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Part 575.104(c)(2). For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one and one-half (1 1/2) times as well on passenger cars. The relative performance of tires depends...