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... joints Inspect tires for wear and rotate Replace engine air filter Replace fuel filter* Replace cabin air filter, if equipped Replace spark plugs (Villager) Inspect accessory drive belt(s) (Villager) Perform automatic transmission/transaxle services on all recommended maintenance services be performed at the indicated intervals and the maintenance be recorded. 14...
... joints Inspect tires for wear and rotate Replace engine air filter Replace fuel filter* Replace cabin air filter, if equipped Replace spark plugs (Villager) Inspect accessory drive belt(s) (Villager) Perform automatic transmission/transaxle services on all recommended maintenance services be performed at the indicated intervals and the maintenance be recorded. 14...
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... Normal Schedule 100,000 miles Cars, Minivans, Light Trucks, Sport Utilities, Vans, 4x4 and Natural Gas Vehicles: Change engine oil and replace oil filter Inspect accessory drive belt(s) Inspect tires for wear and rotate (Recommended for optimal tire life) Replace PCV valve (except for wear and rotate Replace cabin air filter...
... Normal Schedule 100,000 miles Cars, Minivans, Light Trucks, Sport Utilities, Vans, 4x4 and Natural Gas Vehicles: Change engine oil and replace oil filter Inspect accessory drive belt(s) Inspect tires for wear and rotate (Recommended for optimal tire life) Replace PCV valve (except for wear and rotate Replace cabin air filter...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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..., refer to the Seating and safety restraints chapter. Instrumentation Headlamps on warning chime Sounds when the headlamps are on, the ignition is off /lock or accessory position and the driver's door is open.
..., refer to the Seating and safety restraints chapter. Instrumentation Headlamps on warning chime Sounds when the headlamps are on, the ignition is off /lock or accessory position and the driver's door is open.
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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Controls and features STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS Ignition 1. The accessory position. Ignition off, steering wheel locked. Steering unlocked, radio operational. Ignition and all main electrical circuits are disabled. On vehicles with automatic transaxles, the ignition key can return to this position only if the gearshift lever is in this position for too long to avoid discharging the battery unnecessarily. 68 The ignition key should not be left in P (Park). 2.
Controls and features STEERING COLUMN CONTROLS Ignition 1. The accessory position. Ignition off, steering wheel locked. Steering unlocked, radio operational. Ignition and all main electrical circuits are disabled. On vehicles with automatic transaxles, the ignition key can return to this position only if the gearshift lever is in this position for too long to avoid discharging the battery unnecessarily. 68 The ignition key should not be left in P (Park). 2.
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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the side air bag could injure you as it deploys from the side of by qualified personal. Seating and safety restraints Disposal of air bags and air bag equipped vehicles For disposal of air bags or air bag equipped vehicles, see your head on the door; Side air bag system (if equipped) Do not use of accessory seat covers may prevent the deployment of the side air bags and increase the risk of injury in an accident. Do not lean your local dealership or qualified technician. The use accessory seat covers. Air bags MUST BE disposed of the seatback. 106
the side air bag could injure you as it deploys from the side of by qualified personal. Seating and safety restraints Disposal of air bags and air bag equipped vehicles For disposal of air bags or air bag equipped vehicles, see your head on the door; Side air bag system (if equipped) Do not use of accessory seat covers may prevent the deployment of the side air bags and increase the risk of injury in an accident. Do not lean your local dealership or qualified technician. The use accessory seat covers. Air bags MUST BE disposed of the seatback. 106
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... back of your vehicle. Contact the manufacturer of the vehicle seat and attaches to an anchoring point. Other manufacturers offer their tether strap as an accessory. To install a tethered child safety seat in a crash, and help to both upper corners of the child safety seat) may provide a more securely in the...
... back of your vehicle. Contact the manufacturer of the vehicle seat and attaches to an anchoring point. Other manufacturers offer their tether strap as an accessory. To install a tethered child safety seat in a crash, and help to both upper corners of the child safety seat) may provide a more securely in the...
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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... safety belts. Before starting . For more information on starting the vehicle, refer to the Seating and safety restraints chapter. 2. Make sure the headlamps and vehicle accessories are off. 123 Make sure all Canadian InterferenceĆ Causing Equipment standard requirements regulating the impulse electrical field strength of radio noise. When starting a fuel...
... safety belts. Before starting . For more information on starting the vehicle, refer to the Seating and safety restraints chapter. 2. Make sure the headlamps and vehicle accessories are off. 123 Make sure all Canadian InterferenceĆ Causing Equipment standard requirements regulating the impulse electrical field strength of radio noise. When starting a fuel...
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... your vehicle's load limits. • Thoroughly prepare your vehicle more frequently if you tow a trailer. Driving Follow these guidelines to the instructions included with towing accessories for towing.
... your vehicle's load limits. • Thoroughly prepare your vehicle more frequently if you tow a trailer. Driving Follow these guidelines to the instructions included with towing accessories for towing.
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Driving FUEL CONSUMPTION Fuel economy can be improved by avoiding: • lack of regular, scheduled maintenance, • excessive speed, • rapid acceleration, • driving with the brake pedal depressed, • sudden stops, • extended engine idling, • use of speed control in hilly terrain, • extended use of the air conditioner, defroster, rear window defroster and other accessories, • underinflated tires, • heavy loads, • aftermarket addĆons such as bike, ski or luggage racks, bug deflectors, etc. 149
Driving FUEL CONSUMPTION Fuel economy can be improved by avoiding: • lack of regular, scheduled maintenance, • excessive speed, • rapid acceleration, • driving with the brake pedal depressed, • sudden stops, • extended engine idling, • use of speed control in hilly terrain, • extended use of the air conditioner, defroster, rear window defroster and other accessories, • underinflated tires, • heavy loads, • aftermarket addĆons such as bike, ski or luggage racks, bug deflectors, etc. 149
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... illustrations, lightning bolts" are tight and level. 5. Set the parking brake on in both vehicles and stay clear of the engine cooling fan and other accessories off. Check all other moving parts. 4. Roadside emergencies 3.
... illustrations, lightning bolts" are tight and level. 5. Set the parking brake on in both vehicles and stay clear of the engine cooling fan and other accessories off. Check all other moving parts. 4. Roadside emergencies 3.
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... battery is disconnected or a new battery is reconnected. 192 Maintenance and care Relearning the idle function Because your vehicle can drive properly. Turn off all accessories and start the vehicle. 3.
... battery is disconnected or a new battery is reconnected. 192 Maintenance and care Relearning the idle function Because your vehicle can drive properly. Turn off all accessories and start the vehicle. 3.
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Use cleaning fluid or alcohol with a clean cloth to the vehicle. Remove or lower any exterior accessories before waxing the vehicle. Waxing your vehicle The best way to determine when the paintwork needs waxing is especially important to wash the vehicle on a ...
Use cleaning fluid or alcohol with a clean cloth to the vehicle. Remove or lower any exterior accessories before waxing the vehicle. Waxing your vehicle The best way to determine when the paintwork needs waxing is especially important to wash the vehicle on a ...
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Never use acidĆbased wheel cleaners, steel wool, fuel or strong detergents. Cleaning the wheels Wash the wheels with touchĆup paint, paint repair foil or aerosol spray from the Ford accessories line. Observe the application instructions on the products. Maintenance and care Repairing paint chips Minor scratches or paint damage from road debris may be repaired with the same detergent you use to remove grease and tar. 225 Do not use abrasives that will damage the finish of your vehicle. Use a tar remover to clean the body of special wheel surfaces.
Never use acidĆbased wheel cleaners, steel wool, fuel or strong detergents. Cleaning the wheels Wash the wheels with touchĆup paint, paint repair foil or aerosol spray from the Ford accessories line. Observe the application instructions on the products. Maintenance and care Repairing paint chips Minor scratches or paint damage from road debris may be repaired with the same detergent you use to remove grease and tar. 225 Do not use abrasives that will damage the finish of your vehicle. Use a tar remover to clean the body of special wheel surfaces.
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... the concern or inquiry remains unresolved, speak with original equipment reliability. Ford Motor Company and Ford of Canada dealerships also carry genuine Ford parts and accessories, providing you in the United States Ford Motor Company Customer Assistance Center 16800 Executive Plaza Drive P.O. Certain warranty repairs require special training though, so not...
... the concern or inquiry remains unresolved, speak with original equipment reliability. Ford Motor Company and Ford of Canada dealerships also carry genuine Ford parts and accessories, providing you in the United States Ford Motor Company Customer Assistance Center 16800 Executive Plaza Drive P.O. Certain warranty repairs require special training though, so not...
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... dealer to clean your automotive needs; See your vehicle. they are 244 custom designed to fulfill your vehicle and protect its finishes. Ford accessories are available for complete warranty information and availability. For best results, use the following or products of equivalent quality Ford Custom Clearcoat Polish*... Clean Ford UltraĆClear Spray Glass Cleaner * May be sold with unlimited distance on medium/heavy duty trucks unless the accessory is available through your local authorized Ford, LincolnĆMercury or Ford of accessories is installed on all models.
... dealer to clean your automotive needs; See your vehicle. they are 244 custom designed to fulfill your vehicle and protect its finishes. Ford accessories are available for complete warranty information and availability. For best results, use the following or products of equivalent quality Ford Custom Clearcoat Polish*... Clean Ford UltraĆClear Spray Glass Cleaner * May be sold with unlimited distance on medium/heavy duty trucks unless the accessory is available through your local authorized Ford, LincolnĆMercury or Ford of accessories is installed on all models.
Owner Guide 1st Printing
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... information in your vehicle should be installed only by a qualified service technician. 246 Any such equipment installed in mind when adding accessories or equipment to your vehicle: • When adding accessories, equipment, passengers and luggage to your dealer for specific weight information. • The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Canadian Radio Telecommunications...
... information in your vehicle should be installed only by a qualified service technician. 246 Any such equipment installed in mind when adding accessories or equipment to your vehicle: • When adding accessories, equipment, passengers and luggage to your dealer for specific weight information. • The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Canadian Radio Telecommunications...
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... and safety restraints . 110 Chimes ...15 Climate controls ...25 Clock ...23 Clutch fluid ...181 Clutch operation ...136 Controls and features ...20 Cruise control. Index A Page Accessories ...243 Additives, engine oil ...178 Air bag disposal ...109 Air bag readiness light ...9 Air bag supplemental restraint system ...100 Air bag system, side ...106 Air...
... and safety restraints . 110 Chimes ...15 Climate controls ...25 Clock ...23 Clutch fluid ...181 Clutch operation ...136 Controls and features ...20 Cruise control. Index A Page Accessories ...243 Additives, engine oil ...178 Air bag disposal ...109 Air bag readiness light ...9 Air bag supplemental restraint system ...100 Air bag system, side ...106 Air...