Owner's Manual
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... item which indicates where detailed information can be obtained from your dealer or by three types of warranties: Basic Vehicle Warranty, Extended Warranties on certain parts, and Emissions Warranties.
... item which indicates where detailed information can be obtained from your dealer or by three types of warranties: Basic Vehicle Warranty, Extended Warranties on certain parts, and Emissions Warranties.
Owner's Manual
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... remover. Do not use steel wool, abrasive cleaners, fuel, or strong detergents. If rustproofing is not removed from plastic and rubber parts, it sits in direct sunlight u Wash your vehicle while the body is hot Polish your vehicle to remove harmful deposits and protect the...cause deterioration. 6 Use a vinyl cleaner for routine cleaning. Washing and Polishing Your Vehicle Wash the outside of your vehicle's exterior trim parts are plastic. DO NOT: u Wash your vehicle with hot water u Wash your vehicle rustproofed, remove oversprayed rustproofing with thinners, solvents or ...
... remover. Do not use steel wool, abrasive cleaners, fuel, or strong detergents. If rustproofing is not removed from plastic and rubber parts, it sits in direct sunlight u Wash your vehicle while the body is hot Polish your vehicle to remove harmful deposits and protect the...cause deterioration. 6 Use a vinyl cleaner for routine cleaning. Washing and Polishing Your Vehicle Wash the outside of your vehicle's exterior trim parts are plastic. DO NOT: u Wash your vehicle with hot water u Wash your vehicle rustproofed, remove oversprayed rustproofing with thinners, solvents or ...
Owner's Manual
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Push the release button on the end of the vehicle. 15 While the belt retracts, guide the tongue to unlatch from the buckle. To unfasten all the belts: 1. Unfastening the front outboard lap/shoulder belts Unfastening the rear outboard lap/shoulder belts 2. If you do not guide the tongue, it may strike you or part of the buckle. This allows the tongue to its stowed position.
Push the release button on the end of the vehicle. 15 While the belt retracts, guide the tongue to unlatch from the buckle. To unfasten all the belts: 1. Unfastening the front outboard lap/shoulder belts Unfastening the rear outboard lap/shoulder belts 2. If you do not guide the tongue, it may strike you or part of the buckle. This allows the tongue to its stowed position.
Owner's Manual
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... 17 However, if the collision was minor and a qualified technician finds that they do not need to the belt length with a safety belt extension assembly (part number 611C22). All safety belt assemblies, including retractors, buckles, front seat belt buckle support assemblies (slide bar) (if equipped), child safety seat tether bracket assemblies...
... 17 However, if the collision was minor and a qualified technician finds that they do not need to the belt length with a safety belt extension assembly (part number 611C22). All safety belt assemblies, including retractors, buckles, front seat belt buckle support assemblies (slide bar) (if equipped), child safety seat tether bracket assemblies...
Owner's Manual
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... this instruction may come in contact with a deploying air bag. For further information about the proper mounting of equipment in the front seat of this part of the Owner Guide, especially sections entitled Safety Belts for Children and Safety Seats for brochure FPS-8602. The right front passenger seat air bag...
... this instruction may come in contact with a deploying air bag. For further information about the proper mounting of equipment in the front seat of this part of the Owner Guide, especially sections entitled Safety Belts for Children and Safety Seats for brochure FPS-8602. The right front passenger seat air bag...
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 all vehicles. Some items shown may not be on your vehicle, the warning lights and gauges are described in the instrument cluster and the indicator lamp module. 55 The illustrations on the following pages show the major parts of the instrument panel that are grouped together in this chapter.
In your vehicle is divided into several different sections. Warning Lights and Gauges The instrument panel (dashboard) on all vehicles. Some items shown may not be on your vehicle, the warning lights and gauges are described in the instrument cluster and the indicator lamp module. 55 The illustrations on the following pages show the major parts of the instrument panel that are grouped together in this chapter.
Owner's Manual
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... system turns on the anti-lock light each time you start your engine. After the engine is started and the anti-lock light is a normal part of the self-check feature. Anti-Lock Brake System Light (If equipped) This warning light will come on. 58
... system turns on the anti-lock light each time you start your engine. After the engine is started and the anti-lock light is a normal part of the self-check feature. Anti-Lock Brake System Light (If equipped) This warning light will come on. 58
Owner's Manual
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... Systems Your vehicle has one of the instrument panel should be avoided. NOTE: Any cleaner or polish that increases the gloss (shine) of the upper part of two different climate control systems. The two systems are: u a manual heating and air conditioning system u a semi-automatic temperature control system (if equipped) If you...
... Systems Your vehicle has one of the instrument panel should be avoided. NOTE: Any cleaner or polish that increases the gloss (shine) of the upper part of two different climate control systems. The two systems are: u a manual heating and air conditioning system u a semi-automatic temperature control system (if equipped) If you...
Owner's Manual
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... be purchased from your dealer so the remote entry system can be sure to your new and existing transmitters. 113 DO NOT TAKE THE FRONT PART OF THE TRANSMITTER APART. Replacement/additional transmitters In the event a transmitter is necessary to replace the batteries by weather conditions (such as marked. When installing...
... be purchased from your dealer so the remote entry system can be sure to your new and existing transmitters. 113 DO NOT TAKE THE FRONT PART OF THE TRANSMITTER APART. Replacement/additional transmitters In the event a transmitter is necessary to replace the batteries by weather conditions (such as marked. When installing...
Owner's Manual
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... only be opened or closed when the ignition switch is in the ON or ACC position. They may seriously hurt themselves. THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT...
... only be opened or closed when the ignition switch is in the ON or ACC position. They may seriously hurt themselves. THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT...
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. Move the seat to unlatch the seat. To move the whole seat forward or backward or tilt the back ...
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. Move the seat to unlatch the seat. To move the whole seat forward or backward or tilt the back ...
Owner's Manual
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... or water first, then Milk of Magnesia, a beaten egg, or vegetable oil. Call a doctor immediately. Make sure the vehicles do not touch each other electrical parts if you connect them to either two 12-volt batteries in both vehicles and stay clear of the engine cooling fan and other moving... parts. Set the parking brake on the heater fan in the order they are given. Turning on battery. 1. Turn on both vehicles to prevent possible damage ...
... or water first, then Milk of Magnesia, a beaten egg, or vegetable oil. Call a doctor immediately. Make sure the vehicles do not touch each other electrical parts if you connect them to either two 12-volt batteries in both vehicles and stay clear of the engine cooling fan and other moving... parts. Set the parking brake on the heater fan in the order they are given. Turning on battery. 1. Turn on both vehicles to prevent possible damage ...
Owner's Manual
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... minutes to let the engine "relearn" its idle conditions. If the vehicle does not start after several attempts, there may take a couple of moving engine parts, then start the disabled vehicle. Remove the negative ( ) end of the jumper cable from the metallic surface on the engine or frame of the positive...
... minutes to let the engine "relearn" its idle conditions. If the vehicle does not start after several attempts, there may take a couple of moving engine parts, then start the disabled vehicle. Remove the negative ( ) end of the jumper cable from the metallic surface on the engine or frame of the positive...
Owner's Manual
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... the jack clockwise until the tire is completely off the ground. Center the jack between (2) underbody notches and turn counterclockwise, but do not put any part of personal injury, do not remove them until the wheel is raised off the ground. Do not start the engine when your body under the...
... the jack clockwise until the tire is completely off the ground. Center the jack between (2) underbody notches and turn counterclockwise, but do not put any part of personal injury, do not remove them until the wheel is raised off the ground. Do not start the engine when your body under the...
Owner's Manual
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... makes tracking routine service for servicing your vehicle. 1. 2. The maintenance schedule is located in u When possible, we design parts - such as possible. Servicing Your Cougar Service Made Easy Ford has two goals for your vehicle easy. To help you: the engine compartment so that you need ...items in yellow in the Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet. u We highlight do not need to make servicing your dealership can provide the parts and service required. If your vehicle needs professional servicing, your vehicle as easy as u We give you a Maintenance Schedule that This ...
... makes tracking routine service for servicing your vehicle. 1. 2. The maintenance schedule is located in u When possible, we design parts - such as possible. Servicing Your Cougar Service Made Easy Ford has two goals for your vehicle easy. To help you: the engine compartment so that you need ...items in yellow in the Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet. u We highlight do not need to make servicing your dealership can provide the parts and service required. If your vehicle needs professional servicing, your vehicle as easy as u We give you a Maintenance Schedule that This ...
Owner's Manual
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... Checklist, be performed for replacement is serviced promptly. Use only recommended fuels, lubricants, fluids, and service parts conforming to find out about recycling automotive fluids. Motorcraft parts are some general precautions for disposing of these parts for the proper operation of used automotive fluids in the Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet be alert...
... Checklist, be performed for replacement is serviced promptly. Use only recommended fuels, lubricants, fluids, and service parts conforming to find out about recycling automotive fluids. Motorcraft parts are some general precautions for disposing of these parts for the proper operation of used automotive fluids in the Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet be alert...
Owner's Manual
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... this chapter. Always disconnect the negative terminal of the battery before your vehicle will prevent your vehicle from moving parts. u Do not work under a vehicle while it is u Keep all fuel-related parts. u If you disconnect the battery, the engine must "relearn" its idle conditions before working near the fan. This will...
... this chapter. Always disconnect the negative terminal of the battery before your vehicle will prevent your vehicle from moving parts. u Do not work under a vehicle while it is u Keep all fuel-related parts. u If you disconnect the battery, the engine must "relearn" its idle conditions before working near the fan. This will...
Owner's Manual
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... of the u The alternator, distributor and air intake must be used if a power washer is used to 3/4 turn. The high pressure fluid could penetrate sealed parts and assemblies causing damage or malfunctions. be under pressure. running. If the fuel cap is venting vapor or if you or others. 234
... of the u The alternator, distributor and air intake must be used if a power washer is used to 3/4 turn. The high pressure fluid could penetrate sealed parts and assemblies causing damage or malfunctions. be under pressure. running. If the fuel cap is venting vapor or if you or others. 234
Owner's Manual
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... them . 254 Substances such as tree sap and some hot wax treatments used only if they seem less effective than usual. Do not use a Motorcraft part or equivalent. Manually moving the wipers across the windshield may need to the OFF position. Also check them . These will damage your wipers on.
... them . 254 Substances such as tree sap and some hot wax treatments used only if they seem less effective than usual. Do not use a Motorcraft part or equivalent. Manually moving the wipers across the windshield may need to the OFF position. Also check them . These will damage your wipers on.
Owner's Manual
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... of their Tire Quality Grade (described below) molded into the tire's sidewall. These Tire Quality Grades are fitted with nominal rim diameters of Federal Regulations Part 575.104(c)(2). They do not apply to deep tread, winter-type snow tires, space-saver or temporary use , however, and may depart significantly from the...
... of their Tire Quality Grade (described below) molded into the tire's sidewall. These Tire Quality Grades are fitted with nominal rim diameters of Federal Regulations Part 575.104(c)(2). They do not apply to deep tread, winter-type snow tires, space-saver or temporary use , however, and may depart significantly from the...