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... protect your vehicle against break-ins or theft by turning the key in either the power door lock switch or by monitoring all doors, the hood and the liftgate lock cylinder. Repeat steps 5 and 6 as needed (up to prevent the vehicle from the ignition. 2. Lock the doors by using either the...
... protect your vehicle against break-ins or theft by turning the key in either the power door lock switch or by monitoring all doors, the hood and the liftgate lock cylinder. Repeat steps 5 and 6 as needed (up to prevent the vehicle from the ignition. 2. Lock the doors by using either the...
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... with the door key or by using the door key or the remote keyless entry transmitter (if equipped) s the liftgate is opened or unlocked s the hood is opened . Disarming an untriggered anti-theft system Unlock either door with the factory installed anti-theft system. The remote keyless entry system is opened...
... with the door key or by using the door key or the remote keyless entry transmitter (if equipped) s the liftgate is opened or unlocked s the hood is opened . Disarming an untriggered anti-theft system Unlock either door with the factory installed anti-theft system. The remote keyless entry system is opened...
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... local fire department or a towing service. Turn the key in the ignition to the OFF position. 215 If the red button is located below the hood release handle. Fuel pump shut-off switch reset button location RWARNING If you do not reset the switch or try to the ON position for...
... local fire department or a towing service. Turn the key in the ignition to the OFF position. 215 If the red button is located below the hood release handle. Fuel pump shut-off switch reset button location RWARNING If you do not reset the switch or try to the ON position for...
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... power supply (either vehicle's electrical systems. 271 Turn on both vehicles. If in the order they are given. You will damage your vehicle to the hood of the disabled vehicle.
... power supply (either vehicle's electrical systems. 271 Turn on both vehicles. If in the order they are given. You will damage your vehicle to the hood of the disabled vehicle.
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Follow your local recycling center to work under the hood while the engine is off the engine. 278 s Do not work under a vehicle while it is equipped with an automatic cooling fan. Call your community's ...
Follow your local recycling center to work under the hood while the engine is off the engine. 278 s Do not work under a vehicle while it is equipped with an automatic cooling fan. Call your community's ...
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RWARNING Do not start your vehicle from moving parts. s If you must work under the hood while the engine is on: Set the parking brake fully and make sure that could get caught in P (Park). Take appropriate precautions with the air ...cleaner removed and do not remove it while the engine is securely latched in moving unexpectedly. Hood release handle location 279 Maintenance and Care If you must work with the engine running, avoid wearing loose clothing or jewelry that the gearshift is...
RWARNING Do not start your vehicle from moving parts. s If you must work under the hood while the engine is on: Set the parking brake fully and make sure that could get caught in P (Park). Take appropriate precautions with the air ...cleaner removed and do not remove it while the engine is securely latched in moving unexpectedly. Hood release handle location 279 Maintenance and Care If you must work with the engine running, avoid wearing loose clothing or jewelry that the gearshift is...
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2. Lift the hood and release the prop rod from its retaining clip. Place the end of the prop rod in the front center of the hood. The hood latch and prop rod 280 Go to the front of the vehicle and release the hood latch under the hood in the prop rod hole provided on the underside of the vehicle. 3.
2. Lift the hood and release the prop rod from its retaining clip. Place the end of the prop rod in the front center of the hood. The hood latch and prop rod 280 Go to the front of the vehicle and release the hood latch under the hood in the prop rod hole provided on the underside of the vehicle. 3.
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Remove the prop rod from the slotted hole in its retaining clip and close the hood: 1. Place the rod in the hood. The API Certification Mark Never use: s "Non-Detergent" oils s Oils labeled API SA, SB, SC, SD, SE, SF or SG s Additional engine oil additives, oil ... every six months to be sure it is securely latched. Try to lift the hood after closing it to maintain smooth operation. 2. Maintenance and Care To close the hood with enough force to make it latch. Engine Oil Recommendations We recommend using Motorcraft oil or an equivalent oil meeting Ford Specification WSS...
Remove the prop rod from the slotted hole in its retaining clip and close the hood: 1. Place the rod in the hood. The API Certification Mark Never use: s "Non-Detergent" oils s Oils labeled API SA, SB, SC, SD, SE, SF or SG s Additional engine oil additives, oil ... every six months to be sure it is securely latched. Try to lift the hood after closing it to maintain smooth operation. 2. Maintenance and Care To close the hood with enough force to make it latch. Engine Oil Recommendations We recommend using Motorcraft oil or an equivalent oil meeting Ford Specification WSS...
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... oil dipstick 283 Maintenance and Care Checking and Adding Engine Oil Since the proper amount of the engine. 5. Checking the engine oil level: 1. Open the hood.
... oil dipstick 283 Maintenance and Care Checking and Adding Engine Oil Since the proper amount of the engine. 5. Checking the engine oil level: 1. Open the hood.
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... also clog small orifices. 337 This can damage rubber and other polymers in the fuel system and may deteriorate due to prevent fading. s Keep all hood, door and trunk lid hinges and latches with high-quality unleaded fuel until it reaches normal operating temperature. NOTE: During extended periods of the fuel...
... also clog small orifices. 337 This can damage rubber and other polymers in the fuel system and may deteriorate due to prevent fading. s Keep all hood, door and trunk lid hinges and latches with high-quality unleaded fuel until it reaches normal operating temperature. NOTE: During extended periods of the fuel...
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... controlled security systems, are subject to the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 47 CFR Parts 2 and 15. Accessories Travel Equipment Aero Hood Deflector Bike Rack Adaptor (Attaches to Base Roof Rack) Four Season Base Roof Rack Multi Sport Removable Rack Multi Sport Bike Adaptor Multi Sport Ski...
... controlled security systems, are subject to the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 47 CFR Parts 2 and 15. Accessories Travel Equipment Aero Hood Deflector Bike Rack Adaptor (Attaches to Base Roof Rack) Four Season Base Roof Rack Multi Sport Removable Rack Multi Sport Bike Adaptor Multi Sport Ski...
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... ...cleaning ...daytime running lights ...replacing bulbs ...warning chime ...Head restraints ...Heating, manual heating and air High beams, indicator light...Hitch...Hood latch location ...lubrication specifications ...release lever ...working under the hood...76, 243 ...conditioning ...system...325 319 333 77 318 17 123 56 17 236 279 343 279 278 356 274 213...
... ...cleaning ...daytime running lights ...replacing bulbs ...warning chime ...Head restraints ...Heating, manual heating and air High beams, indicator light...Hitch...Hood latch location ...lubrication specifications ...release lever ...working under the hood...76, 243 ...conditioning ...system...325 319 333 77 318 17 123 56 17 236 279 343 279 278 356 274 213...
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... ...(OBD ...II) system ...20 . . 20 . 284 . 281 . 281 . 318 . 226 . 357 P Parking brake operation ...warning light ...Parts (see Motorcraft Parts) . . fluid, specifications ...servicing ...Prop rod, hood ...221 . . 9 . 341 . 341 . 102 102 110 107 293 223 293 343 223 279 ... 397 PCV valve, specifications ...Power door locks ...Power features door locks ...mirrors...
... ...(OBD ...II) system ...20 . . 20 . 284 . 281 . 281 . 318 . 226 . 357 P Parking brake operation ...warning light ...Parts (see Motorcraft Parts) . . fluid, specifications ...servicing ...Prop rod, hood ...221 . . 9 . 341 . 341 . 102 102 110 107 293 223 293 343 223 279 ... 397 PCV valve, specifications ...Power door locks ...Power features door locks ...mirrors...
Scheduled Maintenance Guide 1st Printing
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u Clean battery and terminals, check electrolyte level on low maintenance (auxiliary and replacement) batteries. u Lubricate door rubber weatherstrips. u Inspect and lubricate automatic transaxle linkage and controls. Owner Maintenance Checks 31 u Lubricate door and hood locks and latches. At Least Once a Year: u Lubricate door hinges and checks, and hood hinges.
u Clean battery and terminals, check electrolyte level on low maintenance (auxiliary and replacement) batteries. u Lubricate door rubber weatherstrips. u Inspect and lubricate automatic transaxle linkage and controls. Owner Maintenance Checks 31 u Lubricate door and hood locks and latches. At Least Once a Year: u Lubricate door hinges and checks, and hood hinges.