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Summary of Contents for 1975 Mustang II

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Page 3: ...Warranties 70 Symptoms Indicating Need For Service 73 Engine Compartment Nomenclature 53 Fuel 50 Filler Tube and Filler Cap 51 Octane Rating 51 Tank Capacity 51 Fuses and Circuit Breakers 74 Glove Box 27 Hazard Flasher 16 Headlight Dome Light Switch 16 Heater Defroster 17 Headlight Dimmer Switch 16 Hood Opening 36 Horn 26 How To Use This Manual 1 Ignition Switch 11 Ignition Buzzer 12 Important Mes...

Page 4: ...Rear Seat 31 Seatback Release 30 Service Assistance 1 Service Literature Order Forms 83 Spare Tire 46 Spare Tire Lock 46 Special Driving Situations 43 Driving on Sand Snow Ice or Slippery Roads 43 Rocking the Car 43 Specifications and Capacities 74 Speedometer 28 Starter Interlock System 33 Starter Operation 38 Starting The Engine 36 Steering Column Lock Button 12 Sun Roof 36 Tachometer 28 Tires a...

Page 5: ...tance beyond that which your dealer is able to provide the Ford Motor Company District or Regional Office in your area will be pleased to work with you and your dealer We have district and regional offices set up throughout the United States and Canada to help resolve any service questions you may have For more information about the function of these District or Region al Offices and the address o...

Page 6: ...ise terms Lifeguard Safety Features The car you have just purchased has improved impact resistant bumpers Specifically the front and rear bumpers meet Federal Standards for up to five mph frontal and rear impact protection straight into a flat vertical ftxed barrier without hindering normal operation of the car s hood and trunk latching fuel cooling and exhaust systems or of the propulsion suspens...

Page 7: ...eful to avoidrunning out of gasoline or turning off the ignition while the vehicle is in motion especially at high speeds because this can create high temperatures that may damage the catalytic converter Engine compartment and exhaust system temperatures for the 1975 car lines may be higher than in prior model years due to the added emission control devices needed to comply with the 1975 Governmen...

Page 8: ...cal provides engine identifica tion by displacement as well as certain specifications Other specifications for maintenance service adjustments are published in the 1975 Ford Car Specificatiqns Manual For a copy of this manual send 60 cents includes postage to Ford Service Publications P O Box 07150 Detroit Michigan 48207 In Canada address request to Ford Motor Co of Canada Ltd Service Publications...

Page 9: ...er cap hoses and vapor lines A B A Check Thermactor System B A B A B Check and Adjust Fuel Decel Valve 4 cyl V 6 Engines AB B A B A B Check Ignition System with Scope 4 B A B A B Replace Spark Plugs 1 B A B A B Inspect Spark Plug Wires 5 B A B A B Check Initial Ignition Timing 8 B A B A B Inspect Distributor Cap and Rotor 6 B A B A B Check Spark Control System and Delay Valve B A B A B Check Idle ...

Page 10: ...ne oil filter at the first oil change and every 5 months or 5 000 miles thereafter Check clean and regap spark plugs every 5 000 miles 6 Extended period of idling or low speed operation such as police taxi or door to door delivery Operation when outside temperature remains below 100 F for 60 days or more and most trips are less thal l 10 miles Operation in severe dust conditions 2 If coolant is di...

Page 11: ...Replace carburetor air cleaner element 6 C C Lubricate exhaust control valve if so equipped at each oil change l C C C C C C C C Inspect fuel vapor system fuel tank filler cap hoses and lines 2 C C Replace all spark plugs l Ill 10 C C Replace ailspark plugs l 8 II C C C C Adjust initial ignition timing C C Inspect spark plug wires l0 C C Inspect spark plug wires II C C C C Check spark control syst...

Page 12: ... axle fluid level add fluid if required C C C C Adjust automatic transmission bands at 6 000 IS OOO 30 000 42 000 for severe serVice I C Inspect brake linings lines hoses and repack front wheel bearing lube 2 C C Check manual transmission fluid level add fluid if required C C C C Check clutch pedal free play adjust if required C C C C C C C C Inspect exhaust system heat shields 12 C C C C NOTES I ...

Page 13: ...d in severe dust conditions 7 Check and torque to specifications 8 If replacement is not performed at 12 000 or 18 000 mile intelVals as appropriate re place complete plug set at time of plug malfunction 9 Check for function and replace as required 10 With use of low lead or unleaded fuel II With use of leaded fuel 12 Remove accumulated debris and inspect shields and attachments repair or replace ...

Page 14: ...HOMETER 21 CIGAR LIGHTER 6 HI BEAM INDICATOR 22 MIRROR CONTROL R H REMOTE OPTIONAL 7 SPEEDOMETER MPH 23 IGNITION SWITCH 8 ODOMETER MILES 24 HAZAI W FLASHER SWITCH 9 RIGHT TURN INDICATOR 25 STEE ING COLUMN LOCK BUTTON 10 WARNING LIGHTS SEE PAGE 12 26 REA WINDOW DEFROSTER OPTIONAL 11 FUEL GAUGE 27 AlP CONDITIONER CONTROLS OPTIONAL 12 ALTERNATOR GAUGE HEATER DEFROSTER CONTROLS 13 TEMPERATURE GAUGE 28...

Page 15: ... that the ring attached to the key set has numbers stamped on it These numbers are your key numbers If you should lose your keys the ring will enable your dealer or locksmith to replace them more easily Detach the ring and store it in a safe place like your wallet or purse Ignition Switch The ignition switch on your car has five positions as shown in the draw ing Make sure you understand the funct...

Page 16: ...L for cars equipped with a manual trans mission In START there are more warning system lights you should check before the car starts While in START the engine will crarik until you release the key The key then returns to ON which is the normal running position Ignition Buzzer To remove the ignition key after driving the ignition switch must be in the LOCK position A warning buzzer sounds if you op...

Page 17: ...ght indicates how efficiently the engine is using gasoline by monitoring the vacuum in the intake manifold The light will glow amber when the vacuum islow i e when the engine is not operating at top fuel economy To improve fuel economy it is necessary to adjust driving habits to keep the light from glowing For economy driving tips seep ge 44 DOOR AJAR WARNING LIGHT The optional door ajar warning l...

Page 18: ...UTRAL for manual transmission HEADLAMPS ON WARNING LIGHT AND BUZZER This optional warning light will illuminate and the buzzer will sound if you open the driver s door while your headlights are on Warning Gauges The temperature gauge TEMP indicates the temperature of the engine coolant During normal operation the pointer will move to the center of the dial or under some conditions may move as far ...

Page 19: ...e control lever The wipers will start up on low speed as the spray begins For a constant spray keep the control lever pressed in When you release the lever the washers will stop and the wipers will remain on low speed When the windshield is wiped clean slide the control lever off right to left Column Mounted r Windshield Wipers To turn on the two speed wipers push the slide switch ort the turn sig...

Page 20: ...ap Light Optional The optional map light is located just below the dome light To re lease the moveable light stalk press forward on the spring loaded retain er tab and the light will come on Now the stalk may be pulled down ward and aimed to the right or left To turn the light off return to stow ed position Hazard Flasher The hazard flasher system provides added safety during emergency park ing or...

Page 21: ...alfunctioning Have this condition corrected as soon as possible making sure in the meantime to use the accepted hand signals to indicate your driving intentions Climate Control Heater System VENTILATION The vent system on your car allows fresh air to enter through the floor ducts and or the outboard instrument panel registers The controls for these vents are located on each side ofthe instrument p...

Page 22: ...iciency and reduce the possibility of fog forming on the inside of the windshield by removing any snow or ice from the air intake below the wind shield on the outside of the car Electric Rear Window Defroster The optional rear window defroster is designed to clear frost or fog from the interior and exterior of the win dow The control switch for this de froster is located on the instrument panel on...

Page 23: ... move the temperature control lever to COOL and the air control lever toVENT Once you move the air control lever from OFF the fan will automatically start Set the fan switch to the desired speed COOLING Cooled air is directed through the car by registers in theinstru ment panel You can control the direction of the air by tilting the register or moving the vanes The vanes can also be closed to stop...

Page 24: ...The HI LO position directs air through both the floor ducts and the instrument panel registers Set the fan switch to the desired speed for the required amount of air flow and as the car warms adjust the temperature control lever for maximum comfort DEFROSTING AND DEFOGGING To defrost the windshield move the temperature control lever between COOL and WARM and the air control lever to HEAT Set the f...

Page 25: ...e station becomes weaker When the hiSSing or popping noise which indicates a weak broadcast signal becomes too strong tune to another station Tall buildings hills or depressed roadways may cause garbled or weak re ception or even temporary loss of the program When you pass near the broadcasting tower of an FM station that station may cut out another station to which you are listening even though y...

Page 26: ...adio Or you can use the push buttons which can be pre set to five stations of your choice AM FM Monaural Radio Operation To operate the optional AM FM Monaural radio follow the instructions below OFF ON KNOB VOLUME CONTROL You can play the radio when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position To tum it on turn the off on knob located on the left side of the radio in a clockwise direction By ...

Page 27: ...o follow the instructions below OFF ON KNOB VOLUME CONTROL You can play the radio when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position To tum it on tum the off on knob located on the left side of the radio in a clockwise direction By continuing to tum the knob in the same direction you will increase the volume TONE CONTROL The tone control is the ring knob located right behind the off on knob Tur...

Page 28: ... BUTTONS RIGHT LEFT SPEAKER BALANCE This control located at the bottom of your radio allows you to confine the sound to either the right or left speaker or to balance the sound between both speakers STEREO PROGRAM INDICATOR LIGHT The amber jewel light on the numbered scale will glow when the radio is receiving an FM stereo broad cast It will not glow during monaural reception AM FM Stereo Radio an...

Page 29: ... select the station you want either tum the manual tuning knob found on the right side of the radio or use the push buttons The five push buttons can be set to five AM stations five FM or FM stereo stations or any combination for a total of five stations TONE CONTROL The tone control is located behind the off on knob and the volume control Turn the control clockwise to increase treble tones and de...

Page 30: ...6 I I TAPE CARTRIDGE SLOT MANUAL TUNING When you are done playing the tape system always pull the cartridge out about one inch Always protect the open end of the cartridge from damage and dirt and never leave the cartridge exp sed to direct sunlight It is necessary to periodically clean and demagnetize the tape heads Steering Wheel Controls Standard Horn To sound the horn on the two spoke steering...

Page 31: ...ng Failure to do this will cause rapid brake wear To release the parking brake pull upward on han dle push button inward and push handle down to the released position The optional parking brake warning light will glow red if the parking brake is not released and your ignition key is in any position except OFF or LOCK Clock The optional digital electric clock is reset by pushing the knurled knob in...

Page 32: ...d the front of the car Inside Door Handles The inside door latch handles are locatedon the door trim panels To oper ate the handles rotate up and rearward Operating the inside front door handles will automatically release the front door locks Inside Door Locks The manual door lock knobs are located on the top of the door trim panels Pushing the knob down locks the door pulling the knob up unlocks ...

Page 33: ...an t pull the key out when the han dle is unlocked Do not turn the key to the lock position unless the handle has been returned to the latch position Disarming The System IF YOU SHOULD ACCIDENTALLY SET OFF THE ALARM while arming the system you can only disarm it by unlocking either front door or by turning the ignitionswitch to the ON or ACCpositions To arm the system again you must insert the key...

Page 34: ...k the seat in its new position CAUTION Do not adjust the driver s seat while the car is in motion Head Restraints Raise the head restraint by lifting up on it Lower the head restraint by pressing down on it with enough force to overcome the holding pressure Adjust the head restraint so that it is just behind your head and never behind your neck Seatback Release The front seatback locks automatical...

Page 35: ...ildren one to five years of age we recommend the Ford Child Safety Seat see details page 34 Both are secured with lap or lap shoulder belts All other passen gers should use the belts as provided Front Lap Shoulder Belts FASTENING BELTS After entering your car adjust the front seat to obtain the best position for your driving comfort and visibility Then use the following procedure for fastening bel...

Page 36: ...lt is fastened pull a small amount of belt out ofthe retractor and slide the comfort clip up against the roof mounted belt guide CLIP CAUTION An adjustment that results in more slack than isrequired in order to insert a fist between the shoulder belt and the chest reduces the restraint system effectiveness IF YOU SHOULD JAM THE LAP BELT RETRACTOR The retractor can become jammed if the webbing is t...

Page 37: ...od ically inspected to assure that they have not become damaged and that they remain in proper operating condition Starter Interlock System Cars Sold In Canada Do Not Have A Starter Interlock System Buckle Up To Start Your car is equipped with a starter interlock system If the lap shoulder belts are not properly buckled the starter will not operate In order to fasten the lap shoulder belts properl...

Page 38: ...ck of this manual NOTE Be sure to read all instructions accompanying the Infant Carrier or Tot Guard before using If the Infant Carrier or Tot Guard is used in the front seat fasten the seat belt around it after the child is seated Fastening the seat belt around either accessory unit before the child is seated may activate the starter interlock system thus preventing starter operation cars sold in...

Page 39: ...e mirror to the proper position for viewing OPT ON GHTM I V DAV SZ NIGHT MIRROR ADJUSTMENT Left Hand Side View Mirror Remote Control Optional The control knob is located on the driver s door panel Move the knob up or down to move the mirror up or down move the knob forward or rearward to move the mirror in ward or outward Right Hand Side View Mirror Remote Controll Optional The control knob is loc...

Page 40: ...e the auxiliary catch which is located to the right of center and lift the hood and prop open with support rod Always make sure you latch the hood securely LOCKING HOOD RELEASE I II I If your car is equipped with the optional locking hood release the hood release handle must be unlocked with the round key before you pull the release Never turn the key to the LOCK position when the hood release han...

Page 41: ...HEAVY PARCEL PLACED ON THE FRONT SEAT STARTER WILL NOT CRANK AND WARNING SYSTEM IS ON Buckle the seat belt around the parcel when the parcel is removed unbuckle the belt or place it elsewhere in the car HEAVY PARCEL IS PLACED ON THE FRONT SEAT AFTER THE ENGINE IS STARTED WARNING SYSTEM COMES ON OR COMES ON INTERMITTENTLY Buckle the seat belt around the parcel when the parcel is removed unbuckle th...

Page 42: ...y to START until engine starts then release key If engine fails to start repeat procedure C4UTION 00 not pump the pedal 2 Turn key to START After engine starts run about 15 seconds Hold foot on brake Engage transmission gradually release the brake and drive away 3 Turn key to START until engine is started then release key 3 When engine starts release key then release pedal gradually as engine spee...

Page 43: ...dium or high with the air control lever set at any position except OFF 2 If your car is equipped with air conditioning set the fan speed to med ium or high speed and the air control lever to any position except OFF Al so set the temperature control lever to warm side or mid position To prevent the possibility of dangerous gases being drawn into the vehicle rear windows and trunk lids should be clo...

Page 44: ... picks up speed automatic shifts to second and high gears will occur The transmission will automatically down shift from high as speed decreases 2 SECOND This position provides a second gear start up and holds in second gear The 2 SECOND position is particularly useful when driving up moderately steep grades or for braking purposes on mountain down grades Use the 2 SECOND position for starting up ...

Page 45: ...ssion is shown on the gear shift lever knob All forward gears are synchronized which means that shifting can be achieved noiselessly while on the move Operation To operate this transmission first make sure the gear shift lever is in the NEUTRAL position Then press the clutch pedal fully to the floor Now start the engine Move the gear shift lever to the FIRST low gear position Depress the accelerat...

Page 46: ...arshift knob while in neutral maintain downward pressure and press down on the clutch pedal Pull the shift lever to the left overcoming the extra spring pressure and move the gear shift to the REVERSE position shown on the knob Release the clutch pedal CAUTION Always bring your car to a complete stop before shifting into or out of REVERSE To park your car shift into the REVERSE position and set th...

Page 47: ...n a slippery surface pump the brakes steadily and evenly without locking the wheels to reduce skidding CAUfION To avoid skidding on slippery road surfaces wet icy gravel greasy etc do not shift into 1 FIRST position at speeds above 20 mph Allow adequate stopping distance between your vehicle and the car or traffic light ahead Avoid qUick movements of the steering wheel Drive at a speed slow enough...

Page 48: ...ph or the lawful speed limit whichever is lower dUring the first 1000 miles Also try noUo drive continuously at the same speed as parts tend to better adjust them selves to other parts if various speeds are used during the first 1000 miles Try not to make any sudden stops for the first 100 miles of in cityor 1000 miles of highwaydriving This will allow the brake shoes to seat against the brake dru...

Page 49: ...and be alert to avoid sudden stops This will greatlyreduce wear on your brake linings 8 If your car is equipped with the optional fuel monitor warning light all of the preceding tips will help you to adjust your driving habits to keep the light from glowing If You Get A Flat Tire In the event ofsudden tire failure avoid heavy brake application maintain a straight line while decreasing speed and sl...

Page 50: ...l 2 Lean the spare tire against the car near the tire to be changed 3 Pry the wheel cover off with the tapered end of a jack handle 4 Loosen the wheel nuts one half turn each but do not remove them until the tire is raised off the ground S Place the scissors type jack under the side of car so that it fits against the vertical rocker panel flange as shown 6 Place the wrench on the jack screw and tu...

Page 51: ...clothing FLUSH 1M MEDIATELY WITH WATER FOR A MINIMUM OF FIVE MINUTES Get on the spot medical attention immediately Hydrogen and oxygen gases are produced during normal battery operation This gas mixture can explode if flames or sparks are brought near the bat tery When charging or using a battery in an enclosed space always provide ventilation and no smoking Use particular care when connecting a b...

Page 52: ...curs when the engine starts do not have your car towed to start the engine To tow your car make sure the parking brake is released and the transmis sion shift lever is in N NEUTRAL The transmission and rear axle must be in proper working order before pushing or towing To move a car with an inoperative transmission or rear axle you must raise the rear wheels and tow the car from the rear If the car...

Page 53: ...dditional equipmenthas been added to your car since delivery include this weight in figuring your load If you don t know the individual weights of the driver passengers luggage extra equipment and tongue load here is another method for calculating your total vehicle load First weigh your car without the driver passengers and luggage Then weigh your car with the driver passengers luggage and traile...

Page 54: ...g your car brakes and the trailer should settle down and track steadily again Equip your trailer with lights that conform to Federal and local regulations CAUTION Do not connect trailer lighting system directly to the car light system See your dealer for appropriate wiring and relays Check the tire decal for car tire pressure It is recommended for all models that when you tow a trailer you should ...

Page 55: ...nozzles to accommodate the smaller filler opening on the fuel tank Those cars sold in Canada which are designed to operate on leaded gasoline will not have a smaller fuel filler opening The fuel filler cap is a pressure vacuum relief type with two position locking tabs To remove the cap turn it to the left until the first set of tabs unlocks Continue to turn the cap to the left while pulling outwa...

Page 56: ...patible and deteriorate when mixed Stay with one brand such as Ford oils and lubricants to assure compatibility Engine Oil Viscosity When you change or add oil select oil with the proper viscosity Check the accompanying table and select the oil which most closely matches the temperature range you expect to encounter for the service interval MUlti Viscosity Oils Single Viscosity Oils When OutSide U...

Page 57: ...6 DISTRIBUTOR 7 STARTER INTERLOCK OVERRIDE BUTTON 8 RADIATOR COOLANT RESERVOIR 9 WINDSHIELD WASHER RESERVOIR 10 RADIATOR FILLER CAP 11 AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY 12 BATTERY 13 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION DIPSTICK 14 POWER STEERING RESERVOIR DIPSTICK 15 PCV VALVE GROMMET 16 PCV FILTER IN AIR CLEANER W 302 V 8 ONLY 0 0 C l r t Z 16 m 4 m 0 2 ii jWL U 11 l l a i 17____15 C m 6 3 10 3 6 I 1 5 2 J K 4 11 t 16 15 ...

Page 58: ...e Checking Coolant level WARNING To avoid having scalding hot coolant blowout of the radiator use extreme care when removing the cap from a hot radiator If possible wait until the engine has cooled then wrap a thick cloth around the radiator cap and turn it slowly to the fIrSt stop Step back while the pressure is released from the cooling system When you are sure all the pressure has been released...

Page 59: ...e the heater core is also drained and filled REFILLING SYSTEM 4 AND 6 CYLINDER ENGINES After you have completely drained the cooling system use the following reftll procedure to remove air from the system and provide the proper coolant level 1 Set the air temperature control lever to the maximum heat position 2 Fill the radiator to 1 inches below the ftller neck seat and leave the radiator cap off...

Page 60: ...ically inspect all engine and heater system hoses for deterioration leaks and loose hose clamps as specified in the maintenance schedule Correct any defect that you find immediately Transmission Fluid Checking Fluid Level Check the fluid level in the automatic transmission at the mileage intervals shown on the Scheduled Maintenance Services Chart in this manual First start the engine and run it un...

Page 61: ... the fluid level on the dipstick The level must be between the FULL mark and the end of the dipstick Adding Fluid If you have to add fluid to the power steering system add just enough to bring the level up to its correct point Do not overfill the system Power Steering Fluid Specification Use only a fluid that meets Ford Specification ESW M2C128 A such as Ford Power Steering Fluid or equivalent Bra...

Page 62: ...tery cables are tightly fastened to the battery terminals If there is any corrosion on the battery cables or terminals remove it with a solution of baking soda and water Period ically apply a small quantity of grease to each battery terminal to prevent corrosion Checking Lights It s a good safety practice to check all the lights each day before you do any nighttime driving Replace any burnt out bu...

Page 63: ... surface of the rear window never use sharp instruments or window clean ers containing abrasives to clean the interior surface of your rear window Cleaning Mirrors Do not clean the mirrors with a dry cloth or abrasive cleaning materials Instead use a soft cloth and mild detergent and water or Ford Glass Cleaner Extreme caution must be used when removing ice from the outside mirror or you may damag...

Page 64: ... the right front body door for inflation pressures and load limits of standard and approved optional tires The cold inflation pressure after the car has been parked three hours and driven less than three miles should be as specified on the tire decal Check your tire pressure periodically Styled Steel Wheels The ornamental hub cover of a styled steel wheel cannot be removed unless the wheel and tir...

Page 65: ... optional tire size shown on the decal See High Speed Driving for pressure adjustments recommended for these conditions Snow tires should be of a size and type equivalent to the rest of the tires on the vehicle CAUTION Never mix radial belted and or conventional type tires Tire Care Check tire pressures often The cold pressure should be as specified on the tire decal or for the special conditions ...

Page 66: ...r fmd and correct the cause Rotate the tires to allow more even wear Rotate conventional and belted tires as shown If your car is equipped with radial ply tires rotate them from front to rear as shown Do not use any other method of rotation CONVENTIONAL TIRES 4 TIRE 5TIRE LF RF LF RF X J t SPARE t iI APPEARANCE PROTECTION RADIAL PLY TIRES 4 TIRE 5 TIRE LF I IRF LFI IRF J t The following maintenanc...

Page 67: ...sceptible to corrosion due to salt air near coastlines factory smoke and other conditions found in today s cities When such conditions exist frequent washing and use of Ford Bright Metal Cleaner are recommended CAUTION Do not use steel wool or abrasive type cleaners or strong detergents containing highly alkaline or caustic agents on chrome plated or anodized aluminum parts because you may damage ...

Page 68: ...proper concentration follow ing the directions on the container Avoid strong cleaners that may stain the bright metal wheel covers When you re through rinse the tires and wheels with plenty of clean water Cleaning Upholstery and Interior Trim Remove dust and loose dirt from the upholstery trim and floor covering with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner Clean the vinyl plastic surfaces with Ford Leathe...

Page 69: ...efer to the Safety Restraints portion of this manual for correct procedures Check the automatic transmission gear selector lever position The starter will operate only when the lever is at N NEUTRAL or P PARK Switch on the headlights If the lights go out when the key is turned to START the battery connections may be loose corroded or the battery may be discharged Another indication of loose or cor...

Page 70: ... could cause an engine to overheat Lack of coolant Loose fan belt Dirty cooling system Prolonged idling or automatic transmission in D DRIVE while stopped with engine and air conditioning operating Driving with frozen coolant Overloading the car or pulling heavy trailers during hot weather If Engine Makes Noise It is normal for the oil to leak down from some of the hydraulic tappets in your engine...

Page 71: ...r appears Front suspension check Abnormal tire wear Check front wheel alignment Abnormal tire wear if normal and steering linkage realignment is not required Check tire air pressure At least monthly Check power steering reservoir Each time engine oil is checked or when fueling car Inspect steering mechanism Hard steering excessive free play or unusual noise Check parking brake operation Periodical...

Page 72: ...ebbing for cuts Regularly replace if cut Of broken or broken fibers Check horn operation Periodically or when malfunction is suspected Check for fluid leaks on pavement After car has been parked a while water dripping from AIC after or when possible to observe under use is normal body when vehicle is raised Lubricate transmission controls When moving parts and connections and kickdown linkage are ...

Page 73: ...or Company has developed the IMCO system to control exhaust emission The IMCO system uses modifications of many engine subsystems to reduce the internal formation of hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide Together these changes promote a balance between more complete combustion of the air fuel mixture and reduced formation of oxides of nitrogen Positive Crankcase Ventilation PCV System The PCV system wo...

Page 74: ...r icing is minimized Thermactor Exhaust Control System The thermactor exhaust control system reduces the hydrocarbon and carbon monoxide contentof exhaust gases by continuing the oxidation of unburned gases after they leave the combustion chamber This is achieved by using an air pump to inject fresh air into the hot exhaust stream after it leaves the combustion chamber The fresh air mixes with the...

Page 75: ... its dealers assumes any responsibility under this warranty for loss of use of the vehicle loss of time inconvenience commercial loss or consequential damages THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU of any other express or implied warranty condition or guarantee agreement or representation by any person with respect to the emission systems or any part thereof including ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTA...

Page 76: ...s For optimum vehicle performance and reliability the maintenance items listed in this manual should be performed at the intervals specified Your authorized Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer has the proper equipment and trained technicians needed to perform the maintenance services on your vehicle The use of fuels lubricants fluids and parts that do not conform to Ford specifications may result in in...

Page 77: ...toms and causes listed on follOwing chart may indicate increased levels of emissions and a need for vehicle service However some causes for increased emission levels may not be detectable by the driver making it especially important to adhere to the scheduled maintenance services to ensure proper control of vehicle pollutants and to keep your emissions systems warranty in effect SYMPTOM EMISSIONS ...

Page 78: ...rn Signal Flasher OIL BRAKE BELTS and Fuel Monitor Indicator Lamps Seat Belt Module and Buzzer Throttle Solenoid Positioner Emission Control Solenoid Windshield Wiper Motor Windshield Washer Motor DOOR AJAR Heated Backlight Control and Indicator Lamp Anti Theft Module Radio Tape Player Power Hazard Flasher Horn Cigar Lighter Dome Lamp Glove Box Lamp Map Lamp Trunk Compartment Lamp Door and Instrum...

Page 79: ...ster Engine Compartment Lamp Circuit breakers operate when a circuit overload exceeds their rated current flow Amperage Once operated they automatically reset after a certain length of time If the overload which caused them to operate is still present in the circuit they will continue to operate and reset until the overload is cleared LOCATION SIZE CIRCUIT PROTECTED Part of 18 Amp Headlights High ...

Page 80: ... 2 5 2800 cc V 6 4 0 3 3 Traction Lok Differential 4 0 3 3 Manual Steering Gear Gear Box Pints 44 40 Power Steering Gear Gear Box Pints 33 2 7 Hydraulic System Pints 2 4 2 0 Fuel Tank Approximate Std All Models 13 0 10 8 w Opt Extra Capacity Tank 16 5 13 8 Air Conditioning System Lbs R 12 Refrigerant 3 Lbs Add 1 2 Qt for filter change Operating level determined by dipstick Special lubricant requir...

Page 81: ...ve Compartment Lamp Optional 1 1816 Courtesy Lamp Optional 2 631 Ash Tray Lamp Optional 1 1892 Digital Clock Lamp Optional 1 194 High Beam Indicator 1 194 Warning Lamps 194 Gage lliumination All 4 194 Fuel Monitor Light 1 194 Radio Lamps Dial lliumination All Models 1 1893 StereoProgram Indicator Lamp AM FM Stereo Radio 1 1892 AM FM Stereo Radio Tape Player 1 1021 Dome Lamp Standard 1 212 2 Dome M...

Page 82: ...t and Multi ESA MlC75 B Ball Joints Front Purpose Lubricant Wheel Bearings Clutch Linkage Hood Latch C4AZ 19584 B Polyethylene Grease ESB MICI06 B Auxiliary Catch Lock Cylinders D2AZ 19587 A Ford Lock Lubricant ESB M2C20 A Rear Axle C6AZ 19580 E ESW M2CI05 A Conventional Ford Hypoid Gear Lube Traction Lok C9AZ 19580 A ESW M2ClI9 A Power Steering D2AZ 19582 A Power Steering Fluid ESW M2CI28 B Pump ...

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Page 86: ...ent Dual Racing Mirrors Day Night Mirror Comfort Equipment AM Radio AM FM Radio AM FM Stereo Radio AM FM Stereo Tape System Air Conditioner Vanity Mirror Digital Clock Remote Control Trunk Lid Release Travel Equipment Coolant Recovery System Premium Heavy Duty Battery Gold Trailer Hitch Class I Trailer Hitch Ball Trailer Wiring Harness Trailer Wiring Connector Kit Trailer Tow Mirror Door Fender Mo...

Page 87: ...and mail this completed page Manuals and Wiring Diagrams will be available approximately Jan 1 1975 Prices shown were in effect in 1974 and may be subject to change by the time the material is available You may wish to contact Helm Inc for price lists MAIL ORDER TO B ciI7150 _ D roit Michigan 48207 Name Street Address City State and Zip Code THIS IS YOUR SHIPPING LABEL PLEASE PRINT PLAINL Y FROM R...

Page 88: ...Diagrams will be available approximately Jan 1 1975 Prices shown were in effect in 1974 and may be subject to change by the time the material is available MAil ORDER TO Ford Motor Co of Canada Ltd Service Publications P O Box 90S Station U Toronto Ontario 84 Canada MIIZSP9 Name Street Address City Province and Postal Code THIS IS YOUR SHIPPING LABEL PLEASE PRINT PLAINL Y FROM RETURN REQUESTED FORD...

Page 89: ...ions 2 Master Kit T Handle and Universal Joint Spark Plug Socket 2 Tire Gauges Feeler Gauges Oil Filter Wrench Spray Lubricant Hand Cleaner Vinyl Tool Pouch Fuse Puller Precision gauges and meters are necessary to set ignition timing engine idle speed and ignition dwell angle tension of accessory drive belts adjust wheel bearings accurately torque spark plugs and other attaching bolts Kit Contains...

Page 90: ... add 4 Sales Tax Canadian Purchasers add applicable Provincial sale tax for tool kits only All orders will ba f illed and mailed within three weeks after receipt of your order Please allow ample time for postal service Signature Make check or money order payable to IN U S A IN CANADA OWNER TOOL KITS FORO MOTOR COMPANY 1738 MAPLELAWN OF CANADA LIMITED TROY MICHIGAN 48084 SERVICE PUBLICATIONS P O BO...

Page 91: ... is not recommended for Lincoln Mark IV Thunderbird or high performance vehicles Owners of these vehicles should obtain the 1975 Passenger Car Shop Manual How To Order TO ORDER TOOL KITS AND MANUALS Fill out the order blank on the preceding page and mail it with your check or money order to the address indicated Make check or money order payable to IN U S A OWNER TOOL KITS 1738 MAPLELAWN TROY MICH...

Page 92: ...rican Master Please bill my _____ Express ____ BankAmericard__ Charge Credit card expiration date ____ Bank Number________ Master Charge Only Credit Card Account Number Signature _________ 11111111111111 In U S A make remittance payable to Tot Guard Headquarters In Canada make remittance payable to Ford Motor Co of Canada Ltd Allow approximately 4 weeks for delivery Name ______________ Address____...

Page 93: ...ory on gyp or genuine your car How to avoid service gyps II How the engine works XI Do it yourself jobs What makes that marvelous Got a minute and a machine move screwdriver III Other systems XII Warranties The unsung heroes behind But I thought that your engine was covered IV Routine maintenance XIII Operating your car more Ben Franklin was right economically and safely with that Stitch in Time Y...

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