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...Warranty Start Date and lasts for five years, regardless of damage that occurs. There are two types of usage and/or environmental conditions - For damage caused by airborne material (environmental fallout) - Safety Restraint Coverage Under your New Vehicle Limited Warranty, Safety Restraint ...materials or workmanship. coverage lasts for corrosion depends on page 5. During this coverage period, Ford warrants your vehicle's safety belts and air bag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) against corrosion due to airborne material for 12 months or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first....
...Warranty Start Date and lasts for five years, regardless of damage that occurs. There are two types of usage and/or environmental conditions - For damage caused by airborne material (environmental fallout) - Safety Restraint Coverage Under your New Vehicle Limited Warranty, Safety Restraint ...materials or workmanship. coverage lasts for corrosion depends on page 5. During this coverage period, Ford warrants your vehicle's safety belts and air bag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) against corrosion due to airborne material for 12 months or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first....
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...vehicle is your vehicle meets both the California emission standards and warranty regulations.) The California Air resources Board and Ford are pleased to you including diagnosis, parts and labor. '...Warranty Coverage For three years or 50,000 miles (whichever occurs first): 1. Where a warrantable condition exists, Ford will be hoses, belts, connectors and other state adopting both of your car...other emission-related assemblies. Also included may include such parts as indicated on your 1997-model vehicle. This is defective, the part will repair your short-term emission control...
...vehicle is your vehicle meets both the California emission standards and warranty regulations.) The California Air resources Board and Ford are pleased to you including diagnosis, parts and labor. '...Warranty Coverage For three years or 50,000 miles (whichever occurs first): 1. Where a warrantable condition exists, Ford will be hoses, belts, connectors and other state adopting both of your car...other emission-related assemblies. Also included may include such parts as indicated on your 1997-model vehicle. This is defective, the part will repair your short-term emission control...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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...for six (6) seconds and then turn off. The air bag readiness light Charging System Light This light indicates that your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer immediately. When you hear a beeping sound, ...have the electrical system checked. The charging system light 13 NOTE: Regularly scheduled maintenance of the air bag system ...the system is in the instrument cluster. The readiness light is operating normally. Air Bag Readiness Light The air bag system uses a readiness light and a tone to have the system ...
...for six (6) seconds and then turn off. The air bag readiness light Charging System Light This light indicates that your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer immediately. When you hear a beeping sound, ...have the electrical system checked. The charging system light 13 NOTE: Regularly scheduled maintenance of the air bag system ...the system is in the instrument cluster. The readiness light is operating normally. Air Bag Readiness Light The air bag system uses a readiness light and a tone to have the system ...
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... the ignition key to high beam or when you flash the lights. The check engine warning light Air Bag Readiness Light The air bag system uses a readiness light and a tone to indicate the condition of the air bag system is not required. 25 When you turn off . This indicates that the system is off...
... the ignition key to high beam or when you flash the lights. The check engine warning light Air Bag Readiness Light The air bag system uses a readiness light and a tone to indicate the condition of the air bag system is not required. 25 When you turn off . This indicates that the system is off...
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... has a variety of the instrument panel should be avoided. u a manual heating and air conditioning system u an electronic automatic temperature control The Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System You can heat the inside of your vehicle, defrost the windshield, and turn on the air conditioning with the three controls in this chapter to help protect the driver...
... has a variety of the instrument panel should be avoided. u a manual heating and air conditioning system u an electronic automatic temperature control The Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System You can heat the inside of your vehicle, defrost the windshield, and turn on the air conditioning with the three controls in this chapter to help protect the driver...
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The controls for the manual heating and air conditioning system For maximum heating, move the SELECT knob to FLOOR, move the TEMP knob to the end of air required. For maximum defrosting, move the SELECT knob to DEFROST V, move the temperature to the end of the red range (full clockwise) and operate the ...
The controls for the manual heating and air conditioning system For maximum heating, move the SELECT knob to FLOOR, move the TEMP knob to the end of air required. For maximum defrosting, move the SELECT knob to DEFROST V, move the temperature to the end of the red range (full clockwise) and operate the ...
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The selected temperature and AUTO will be shown in AUTOMATIC and weather conditions require heat, air will be at low speed and air directed to the floor. When in the display window. If unusual conditions exist (i.e., window fogging, etc.), the six manual override buttons allow heating. In ... or less, the fan speed will start to increase and the airflow will automatically heat or cool to select special air discharge locations. Under normal conditions, your EATC will be sent to the windshield. A thumbwheel allows you to achieve the set temperature. Automatic operation Push...
The selected temperature and AUTO will be shown in AUTOMATIC and weather conditions require heat, air will be at low speed and air directed to the floor. When in the display window. If unusual conditions exist (i.e., window fogging, etc.), the six manual override buttons allow heating. In ... or less, the fan speed will start to increase and the airflow will automatically heat or cool to select special air discharge locations. Under normal conditions, your EATC will be sent to the windshield. A thumbwheel allows you to achieve the set temperature. Automatic operation Push...
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.... The airflow will indicate A/C under the selected temperature. The Display window will be discharged. The fan speed will flow from inside air causes the fan to control temperature or the fan speed. If you want to return to make special selections. Manual override buttons Your... on automatic. 76 button. Using inside the car. It does not affect the ability of the EATC control and allow you select air conditioning using outside air. The EATC will be from the instrument panel registers. MAX A/C button The MAX A/C feature allows for that function. Return to ...
.... The airflow will indicate A/C under the selected temperature. The Display window will be discharged. The fan speed will flow from inside air causes the fan to control temperature or the fan speed. If you want to return to make special selections. Manual override buttons Your... on automatic. 76 button. Using inside the car. It does not affect the ability of the EATC control and allow you select air conditioning using outside air. The EATC will be from the instrument panel registers. MAX A/C button The MAX A/C feature allows for that function. Return to ...
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... turn the ignition key to indicate the condition of these things happen, even intermittently, have the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System serviced at your local Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer. The readiness light is in the event of the air bag system is operating normally. Air bags MUST BE disposed of by one ...will repeat periodically until the problem and light are repaired. The tone pattern will not light immediately after ignition is turned on, u a group of air bags or air bag equipped vehicles, see your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer immediately. When you turn off.
... turn the ignition key to indicate the condition of these things happen, even intermittently, have the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System serviced at your local Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer. The readiness light is in the event of the air bag system is operating normally. Air bags MUST BE disposed of by one ...will repeat periodically until the problem and light are repaired. The tone pattern will not light immediately after ignition is turned on, u a group of air bags or air bag equipped vehicles, see your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer immediately. When you turn off.
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Also, the heating or air conditioning system should be started by keeping all air inlet vents clear of time, open area for service u the sound of the exhaust system changes u your ventilation by pushing. If the engine is raised ... Pushing Vehicles with the function control on any position except OFF or MAX and the temperature control at any desired position. u If you use the air conditioner, set the fan speed on MEDIUM or HIGH with automatic transmissions cannot be set to any desired position.
Also, the heating or air conditioning system should be started by keeping all air inlet vents clear of time, open area for service u the sound of the exhaust system changes u your ventilation by pushing. If the engine is raised ... Pushing Vehicles with the function control on any position except OFF or MAX and the temperature control at any desired position. u If you use the air conditioner, set the fan speed on MEDIUM or HIGH with automatic transmissions cannot be set to any desired position.
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... ...Additives, engine oil ...Air bag supplemental restraint system...and child safety seats ...description ...driver air bag ...indicator light ...operation ...passenger air bag ...service and information labels ...tone generator ...Air cleaner filter location ...specifications ...Air conditioning electronic automatic temperature control system ...manual heating and air conditioning system ...Air suspension description ...see also ..., radio (see Electronic sound system) ...Antifreeze (see Engine coolant) ...Anti-lock brake system (ABS) description ...see also Rear air suspension system . .
... ...Additives, engine oil ...Air bag supplemental restraint system...and child safety seats ...description ...driver air bag ...indicator light ...operation ...passenger air bag ...service and information labels ...tone generator ...Air cleaner filter location ...specifications ...Air conditioning electronic automatic temperature control system ...manual heating and air conditioning system ...Air suspension description ...see also ..., radio (see Electronic sound system) ...Antifreeze (see Engine coolant) ...Anti-lock brake system (ABS) description ...see also Rear air suspension system . .
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Cleaning your vehicle (continued) rustproofing ...safety belts ...tail lamps ...upholstery and interior trim ...washing ...waxing ...wheels ...Climate control system ...air conditioning ...electronic automatic temperature control...heating ...Clock ...Cold engine starting...Combination lap and shoulder belts . . Customer Assistance Centre, Ford of Canada... . 250 . 250 . 250 . 251 . 249 . ...
Cleaning your vehicle (continued) rustproofing ...safety belts ...tail lamps ...upholstery and interior trim ...washing ...waxing ...wheels ...Climate control system ...air conditioning ...electronic automatic temperature control...heating ...Clock ...Cold engine starting...Combination lap and shoulder belts . . Customer Assistance Centre, Ford of Canada... . 250 . 250 . 250 . 251 . 249 . ...
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... alignment ...cleaning ...daytime running lights ...flashing ...high beam ...replacing bulbs ...turning on and off ...Head restraints ...Heating electronic automatic temperature control system ...manual heating and air conditioning system ...High beams indicator light ...operation ...High-mount brakelamp ...description ...replacing the bulb ...Hood ...latch location ...release lever ...working under the hood ...Horn...Hoses, checking...
... alignment ...cleaning ...daytime running lights ...flashing ...high beam ...replacing bulbs ...turning on and off ...Head restraints ...Heating electronic automatic temperature control system ...manual heating and air conditioning system ...High beams indicator light ...operation ...High-mount brakelamp ...description ...replacing the bulb ...Hood ...latch location ...release lever ...working under the hood ...Horn...Hoses, checking...
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Safety restraints (continued) replacement ...warning light and chime ...Safety seats for children ...and air bags ...automatic locking mode (retractor) ...in front seat ...in rear outboard ...in rear seat...Seat belts (see Safety restraints)...Seats ...adjusting the seat... ...Spare tire...changing the tire ...conventional spare ...finding the spare ...removing the spare tire ...storing the flat tire ...temporary spare ...Spark plugs, specifications ...Special driving conditions ... ... . . 133 . 12, 24 . . 139 . . 139 ...127, ...187, ...139 140 140 139 123 119 120 122 139 251 119 122 264 262 205...
Safety restraints (continued) replacement ...warning light and chime ...Safety seats for children ...and air bags ...automatic locking mode (retractor) ...in front seat ...in rear outboard ...in rear seat...Seat belts (see Safety restraints)...Seats ...adjusting the seat... ...Spare tire...changing the tire ...conventional spare ...finding the spare ...removing the spare tire ...storing the flat tire ...temporary spare ...Spark plugs, specifications ...Special driving conditions ... ... . . 133 . 12, 24 . . 139 . . 139 ...127, ...187, ...139 140 140 139 123 119 120 122 139 251 119 122 264 262 205...
Scheduled Maintenance Guide 1st Printing
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.... Check with a number in may require even more frequent air cleaner replacement intervals than those shown. Otherwise, the lube should not be replaced every 3,000 miles (5,000 km) for synthetic fluid or if the axle has been submerged in severe dust conditions. NOTE: The Severe Duty Schedule provides maintenance intervals for replacing...
.... Check with a number in may require even more frequent air cleaner replacement intervals than those shown. Otherwise, the lube should not be replaced every 3,000 miles (5,000 km) for synthetic fluid or if the axle has been submerged in severe dust conditions. NOTE: The Severe Duty Schedule provides maintenance intervals for replacing...
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At least monthly: (water dripping from the air conditioning system after a long drive. reservoir. your vehicle u Check warning lights and gauges. Clean wiper blades with clean cloth dampened with washer fluid. u Check for ...of all exterior lamps, At least twice a year: (i.e., every Spring and Fall) including the brakelamps, turn signals and hazard warning flashers. u Check radiator, heater and air-conditioning hoses for fluid leaks under your transmission occur, check the transmission fluid level. u Check the tire pressure - check tires when cold, not after use is...
At least monthly: (water dripping from the air conditioning system after a long drive. reservoir. your vehicle u Check warning lights and gauges. Clean wiper blades with clean cloth dampened with washer fluid. u Check for ...of all exterior lamps, At least twice a year: (i.e., every Spring and Fall) including the brakelamps, turn signals and hazard warning flashers. u Check radiator, heater and air-conditioning hoses for fluid leaks under your transmission occur, check the transmission fluid level. u Check the tire pressure - check tires when cold, not after use is...
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u Check air pressure in spare tire. outside key locks. u Clean the body water drain holes. u Lubricate the transmission controls and linkage. Owner Maintenance Checks 33 If any of these conditions are noted, bring them to the attention of your dealer or qualified service technician as soon as... level. u Lubricate all hinges, checks, latches and all u Lubricate door rubber weatherstrips. u Clean the battery connections. u Check the air conditioning system before the warm weather season. u Check the lap-shoulder belts for wear and function. u Check headlamp alignment.
u Check air pressure in spare tire. outside key locks. u Clean the body water drain holes. u Lubricate the transmission controls and linkage. Owner Maintenance Checks 33 If any of these conditions are noted, bring them to the attention of your dealer or qualified service technician as soon as... level. u Lubricate all hinges, checks, latches and all u Lubricate door rubber weatherstrips. u Clean the battery connections. u Check the air conditioning system before the warm weather season. u Check the lap-shoulder belts for wear and function. u Check headlamp alignment.