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Tilt Steering (If equipped)

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WARNING

Never adjust the steering wheel when the
vehicle is moving.

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To change the position of the steering
column/wheel, pull the release lever on the
column toward you. Tip the steering wheel to
the desired position. Release the lever to lock the
steering wheel in place.

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Be sure the steering wheel locks in a notch. It is
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steering wheel while the vehicle is in motion.

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Speed Control (If equipped)

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The speed control switches

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Summary of Contents for 1996 F-Series

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Page 3: ...Controls and Features 57 Seating and Safety Restraints 95 Starting 137 Driving 145 Roadside Emergencies 223 Maintenance and Care 257 Capacities and Specifications 317 Reporting Safety Defects 333 Cust...

Page 4: ...ts and services must be our number one priority You are the focus of everything we do Our work must be done with you in mind providing better products and services than our competition Continuous impr...

Page 5: ...o not know which information applies to your vehicle talk to your dealer This guide describes equipment and gives specifications for equipment that was in effect when this guide was approved for print...

Page 6: ...k of the book and search in the alphabetical listing for the word that best describes the information you need If the word you chose is not listed think of other related words and look them up We have...

Page 7: ...and phone numbers on the first page of this Owner s Guide Ford Extended Service Plan More Protection for Your Vehicle You can get more protection for your new car or light truck by purchasing a Ford E...

Page 8: ...rk of more than 5 100 participating Ford Motor Company dealers NOTE Repairs performed outside the United States and Canada are not eligible for ESP coverage This information is subject to change Ask y...

Page 9: ...d Ambulance Preparation Package voids the Ford New Vehicle Limited Warranty and may void the Emissions Warranties In addition ambulance usage without the preparation package could cause high underbody...

Page 10: ...your vehicle in the following places Complete Ford Built Vehicles on the metal tag attached to the top of the instrument panel on the driver s side you can see the tag by looking through the windshie...

Page 11: ...or more stages by two or more separate manufacturers with the manufacture of the completed vehicle occurring at a later date than the manufacture of the incomplete vehicle Consequently the model year...

Page 12: ...in advance Apply the brakes gradually The break in period for new brake linings lasts for 100 miles 160 km of city driving or 1 000 miles 1 600 km of highway driving Wheel lug nuts must be retightened...

Page 13: ...pages show the major parts of the instrument panel that are described in this chapter Some items shown may not be on all vehicles Your vehicle has one of the following clusters A mechanical cluster A...

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Page 17: ...t fully released that the brake fluid level is low in the master cylinder reservoir or the vacuum pressure is low on diesel engine vehicles If the fluid level is low the brake system should be checked...

Page 18: ...to flash in a repeatable flash sequence check the rear anti lock system continuous power fuse and brake lights for proper operation Antilock warning light RWARNING If the anti lock brake system warnin...

Page 19: ...econds If the safety belt is buckled while the light is on and the chime is sounding both the light and chime turn off If the safety belt is buckled before the ignition is turned to the ON position ne...

Page 20: ...m light This light illuminates every time you turn the ignition to the ON or START position engine off The light should go off when the engine starts and the alternator begins to charge If the light s...

Page 21: ...stem checked as soon as it is safely possible Battery voltage gauge Engine Oil Pressure Gauge This gauge indicates the engine s oil pressure not the oil level However if your engine s oil level is low...

Page 22: ...should be on level ground 4 If the level is low add only as much oil as necessary before you start the engine again Do not overfill Do not operate the engine if the pointer is below the NORMAL band re...

Page 23: ...witch ON position Fuel gauge Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge This gauge tells you the temperature of the engine coolant not the coolant level If the coolant is not at its proper level or mixture the...

Page 24: ...gine damage could result 3 Let the engine cool DO NOT REMOVE COOLANT SYSTEM FILL CAP UNTIL THE ENGINE IS COOL 4 Check the coolant level following the instructions on checking and adding coolant to you...

Page 25: ...he size of the tires on the vehicle is changed Changing the conversion constant to the proper value when the tires are changed will also ensure that the speedometer retains the original factory set ac...

Page 26: ...e RESET control on the upper left side of the speedometer while the trip odometer is displayed If the trip odometer is displayed press and release the SELECT control to return the display to the total...

Page 27: ...fied limit This feature is only evident on automatic transmission vehicles when shifting manually 1 2 D and on all manual transmission units Engine speed limits may vary based on engine displacement I...

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Page 29: ...OL button to increase decrease the volume Bars illuminate in the display to show the relative volume level NOTE If the volume level is set above a certain listening level when the ignition switch is t...

Page 30: ...ne increment at a time FM changes in increments of 200kHz AM changes in increments of 10kHz by first pressing the SCAN TUNE button twice display shows TUNE then within approximately five seconds press...

Page 31: ...s can be passed over to reach the desired station Using the SCAN TUNE button to scan radio stations Pressing the SCAN TUNE button once enters the scan mode display will indicate SCN Pushing the top a...

Page 32: ...at button 3 Follow the two steps above for each station memory preset button you want to set NOTE If the vehicle s battery is disconnected the clock and station memory preset buttons if programmed in...

Page 33: ...uencies stopping momentarily on the stations being set into the memory buttons The radio is now in the AUTO mode and the display will show AUTO each time a preset is activated NOTE If there are fewer...

Page 34: ...de to decrease treble less highs Adjusting speaker balance Balance control allows you to adjust the sound distribution between the right and left speakers Push the AUDIO button repeatedly until the di...

Page 35: ...e clock mode the new radio frequency will be displayed for approximately ten seconds and then change back to clock When in the CD mode push the CLOCK button to change the display from elapsed time mod...

Page 36: ...er show the track selection number or the elapsed time The display mode can be selected by pressing the CLOCK button Indicators for play a stop X and compression on C are also in the display These fea...

Page 37: ...ed the unit automatically enters the play mode and the play indicator a illuminates To stop temporarily press the PLAY STOP button or the AM FM button The stop indicator X in the display illuminates a...

Page 38: ...d or reverse When you have reached the beginning of track 1 the CD player will begin playing When you have reached the end of the disc by keeping the fast forward button pressed the display will show...

Page 39: ...Storage If the disc is ejected from the CD player but is not removed from the disc opening within approximately 10 seconds the player will automatically reload the disc for storage unless the disc is...

Page 40: ...he center out to the edges Do not use a circular motion to clean Do not clean discs with solvents such as benzine thinner commercially available cleaners or antistatic spray intended for analog record...

Page 41: ...ly interpreted as mechanical malfunctions of the disc player A disc is already loaded The disc is inserted with the label surface downward The disc is dusty or defective The player s internal temperat...

Page 42: ...oisture may have condensed on the lenses within the unit If this occurs remove the disc and wait approximately an hour until the moisture evaporates If the sound skips Badly scratched discs or extreme...

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Page 45: ...station by using Automatic Music Search AMS SEEK the station SCAN to the station or select the station by using the memory buttons which you can set to any desired frequency Using the TUNE function Y...

Page 46: ...de of the SEEK button to select the next listenable station up the frequency band Press the left b side of the button to select the next listenable station down the frequency band By holding the butto...

Page 47: ...nnected the clock and station memory preset buttons if programmed in auto mode will need to be reset Adjusting the tone balance and speaker output of your radio Push the AUDIO button repeatedly until...

Page 48: ...Push the AUDIO button repeatedly until the display reads FADE Push the right side of the VOLUME button to shift the sound to the front speakers and push the left S side to shift the sound to the rear...

Page 49: ...lay will alternate between 1 and 2 How to eject the tape To stop the tape and eject the cassette press the eject i button The radio will resume playing Using the DolbyH B noise reduction feature Push...

Page 50: ...tion Only cassettes that are 90 minutes long or less should be used Tapes longer than 90 minutes are thinner and subject to breakage or may jam the tape player mechanism Protect cassettes from exposur...

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Page 52: ...ions There are two ways for you to tune to a particular station You can manually locate a station using the TUNE button or select a station using the MEMORY PRESET buttons which you can set to any des...

Page 53: ...E If the vehicle s battery is disconnected the clock and station memory preset buttons if programmed in auto mode will need to be reset Adjusting the tone balance and speaker output of your radio The...

Page 54: ...d noise free such as the following 1 Distance Strength The strength of the FM signal is directly related to the distance the signal must travel The listenable range of an average FM signal is approxim...

Page 55: ...ut also can become quite severe in hilly terrain and depressed roadways To minimize these conditions a stereo mono blend circuit has been incorporated into this system This feature automatically switc...

Page 56: ...the frequencies that AM and FM radio stations may use for their broadcasts The allowable frequencies are AM 530 540 1600 1610 kHz in 10 kHz steps FM 87 9 88 1 107 7 107 9 MHz in 0 2 MHz steps Not all...

Page 57: ...icle warranty booklet for further information Ask your dealer for a copy of this limited warranty Service At Ford we stand behind our audio systems with a comprehensive service and repair program If a...

Page 58: ...ms lamps radio and windshield wiper washer Your vehicle has a variety of features designed for your comfort convenience and safety Read this chapter to find out about standard and optional features Th...

Page 59: ...ster locations follows Instrument panel registers System Operation The control for your air conditioning and heater system is located at the center of the instrument panel below the radio and will ope...

Page 60: ...ding most of the knob The wide RED part of the band full right is the heat or warmer area The wide BLUE area full left is the cool or unheated temperature area Any position selected between full right...

Page 61: ...n it is extremely hot or fast cooling of the vehicle is needed Then select MAX A C for fast cooling and return to NORM A C when you are comfortable MAX A C If equipped The MAX A C position produces co...

Page 62: ...en the outside air temperature is about 50 F 9 C or warmer the air will be dehumidified to remove moisture The air can be cooled or heated Operating Tips The following tips will help you to get the mo...

Page 63: ...auge will display the amount of fuel available in the currently selected tank The fuse that protects the fuel tank selector circuit is labeled AUX FUEL TANK SELECTOR on your fuse panel cover Fuel tank...

Page 64: ...e instrument panel lamps Rotate fully counterclockwise to operate courtesy and cargo lamps Headlamp switch Daytime Running Light System Canadian vehicles only The Daytime Running Light DRL system turn...

Page 65: ...Panel and the Interior of Your Vehicle The instrument panel lights can be turned on by pulling the headlamp switch toward you to either the first or outer position You can brighten or dim the instrume...

Page 66: ...d is provided in the taillamp wiring in the event an aftermarket cap is installed on the vehicle obscuring the cargo high mount brakelamp on the cab The feed is located at the left rear of the vehicle...

Page 67: ...Map lamps Power Point Electrical Outlet The power point outlet is located on the instrument panel to the right of the shift lever This outlet should be used in place of the cigarette lighter for opti...

Page 68: ...ed and remains in this position while the engine runs START cranks the engine Release the key once the engine starts so that you do not damage the starter The key should return to ON when you release...

Page 69: ...se in the N Neutral position Always set the parking brake fully and turn off the ignition when leaving the vehicle LOCK is the only position that allows you to remove the key The LOCK feature helps to...

Page 70: ...e mounted on the steering column or on the floor or console If you have a manual transmission you have a key release lever which allows you to remove your key from the ignition The key release lever i...

Page 71: ...make sure that the gearshift is latched in P Park automatic transmission or 1 First manual transmission With the transfer case in N Neutral the vehicle is free to move with either the automatic transm...

Page 72: ...to signal a left turn The corresponding indicator light in the instrument cluster will flash If the turn signal stays on after you turn move the lever back to the center off position Turn signal leve...

Page 73: ...e high beam indicator light turns off Headlamp high beam switch and turn signal lever Flashing the Lights To flash the headlamps pull the lever toward you for a moment and then release it The headlamp...

Page 74: ...urn signal lever toward or away from the instrument panel to the interval operation you desire Windshield Washer To clean the windshield push in the end of the wiper knob For a constant spray keep the...

Page 75: ...lades see Windshield washer fluid and Wipers in the Index Hazard Flasher The hazard flasher is used to alert other drivers to hazardous situations The flashers will continue to flash with the brake pe...

Page 76: ...75 NOTE The flasher button will be sticking up slightly higher when on than when off Hazard flasher Horn To sound the horn press either horn pad Horn location with speed control option...

Page 77: ...e steering column wheel pull the release lever on the column toward you Tip the steering wheel to the desired position Release the lever to lock the steering wheel in place Be sure the steering wheel...

Page 78: ...greater than 30 mph 48 km h If you drive up or down a steep hill your vehicle speed may vary momentarily slower or faster than the set speed This is normal Speed control cannot reduce the vehicle spee...

Page 79: ...km h OR Accelerate with your accelerator pedal then press SET ACCEL You may accelerate with the accelerator pedal at any time during speed control usage Releasing the accelerator pedal will return yo...

Page 80: ...own left or right Do not adjust the mirrors while the vehicle is in motion RWARNING Make sure you can see clearly through the rearview mirror at all times Do not block your vision If you cannot see th...

Page 81: ...h systems are not recommended Use special truck wash facilities for vehicles with this type of mirror For vehicles equipped with the swing out recreational mirrors the right hand side mirror is a flat...

Page 82: ...nd the control switch in the driver s door panel 2 Select the right or left mirror by moving the selector switch to R or L 3 Move the control knob in the direction you want to move the mirror 4 Return...

Page 83: ...u load them one at a time directly on the bed floor to avoid damage to the tailgate or its supports To release the tailgate Open the tailgate as directed above but support it to allow for slack in the...

Page 84: ...t from falling Then raise the tailgate to a 45 degree angle see the following illustration and lift the right side of the tailgate off its hinge You can now pull the left side of the tailgate away fro...

Page 85: ...oor locks will override the power door lock controls Power door lock controls Windows Operating Windows Manually Cab rear sliding window If equipped To open the sliding cab window release the latch by...

Page 86: ...ow on that door The driver s door has a master control switch that operates both front door windows You must place the ignition switch in the ON or ACC position to use your power window controls RWARN...

Page 87: ...imited visibility conditions such as rain snow dust or fog and operate only when the low beam headlamps are on To maximize fog lamp bulb life it is recommended that the fog lamp switch be turned off a...

Page 88: ...87 Console Your vehicle may have a full console The full console has the features shown in the illustration below The features on the console...

Page 89: ...88 Seat mounted console...

Page 90: ...vehicle The system will work with up to four transmitters Your vehicle came with two transmitters Additional transmitters can be ordered from your dealer The remote entry features only operate with th...

Page 91: ...ote entry system personal alarm press the PANIC button This will honk the horn and flash the lights for approximately 2 minutes 45 seconds You can turn it OFF by pressing the PANIC button again from t...

Page 92: ...of the remote entry system can also be affected by weather conditions such as very cold temperatures or structures around the vehicle buildings other vehicles radio and TV towers etc Typical operating...

Page 93: ...take all your transmitters to the dealer so they can program them to the remote entry system all at the same time Illuminated Entry System If equipped This system will provide illumination of the veh...

Page 94: ...box engine compartment overhead console mirror courtesy and interior including cargo lamps This will prevent draining of the battery if these lights have been left on inadvertently or if a door is not...

Page 95: ...ward or rearward 1 Find the adjustment lever at the lower left corner of the front seat 2 Push the lever to the left to unlatch the seat 3 Move the seat to the desired position 4 Release the lever to...

Page 96: ...t the driver s seat or seatback when the vehicle is moving RWARNING Always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips RWARNING Children should always ride...

Page 97: ...the seat and adjust it to the position you want 3 Release the handle to lock the seat back in place 4 To return the seat back upright lift the handle and lean forward Reclining bucket seat Lifting the...

Page 98: ...g the seats The bucket seats may be adjusted manually as explained in Adjusting the Front Seat Manually If you have a SuperCab your driver s seat may have an optional 6 way power seat Refer to Using t...

Page 99: ...ront seat back for the Regular Cab and the rear seat back for the Crew Cab can be folded forward to gain access to the storage space behind Lift the seat back latch at its lower rear corner The seat b...

Page 100: ...n Center Facing Jump Seat SuperCab Only The center facing jump seat should be kept in the stored position for easy access to the rear cab area To open the seat 1 Unsnap the retaining strap holding the...

Page 101: ...uperCab Only The forward facing rear seat in the SuperCab forms a cargo floor when folded To fold the seat 1 Move the front seat forward if necessary 2 Pull the strap at the passenger s side of the se...

Page 102: ...the seat bottom is securely latched by pulling up on the rear portion of the seat bottom Tilt Slide Seat With the seatback tilted forward the tilt slide seat can be moved forward to provide additiona...

Page 103: ...ation 3 Push the seat backrest to its upright latched position Continue to push the seat rearward to return it to its latched position This can be done from inside the rear seat compartment or from ou...

Page 104: ...just the seats forward or rearward locate the release lever at the right lower front area of the seat cushion Move the release lever to the right and hold until the desired seat position is obtained t...

Page 105: ...Seats If equipped If your vehicle has the power seat option you can adjust it in several directions The controls are on the outboard side of the seat The power controls on the 40 20 40 seat SuperCab...

Page 106: ...n inflate a lumbar support pad in the seat back To inflate the lumbar pad push the side of the rocker switch To deflate push the side of the switch Power lumbar switch Power lumbar switch 40 20 40 sea...

Page 107: ...t of a collision the seatback is upright the occupant is sitting upright not slouched the lap belt is snug and low on the hips the shoulder belt is snug against the chest the knees are straight forwar...

Page 108: ...in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and safety belts Be sure everyone in your vehicle is in a seat and using a safety belt properly RWARNING Cargo should always be secured to p...

Page 109: ...e before driving to lessen the risk of the door coming open in a collision Dual Locking Mode Retractors Your vehicle is equipped with a dual locking mode retractor on the shoulder belt portion of the...

Page 110: ...passenger seat and rear outboard seats where dual locking retractors are provided To switch the retractor from the emergency locking mode to the automatic locking mode perform the following steps 1 Bu...

Page 111: ...he combination lap and shoulder belt adjusts to your movement However if you brake hard corner hard or if your truck receives an impact of 5 mph 8 km h or more the combination lap shoulder belt locks...

Page 112: ...e the shoulder belt on the outside shoulder only Never wear the shoulder belt under the arm 2 Never swing it around your neck over the inside shoulder 3 Never use a single belt for more than one perso...

Page 113: ...on the adjuster down and slide the adjuster down Then release the button and make sure the adjuster is firmly in one of the positions To adjust the belt up slide the adjuster up You do not have to pus...

Page 114: ...osition occupants do not have retractors but do have a locking adjustable tongue They should be shortened and fastened to buckle when you are not using them To lengthen your belt tip the belt tongue a...

Page 115: ...on your seat until you hear a snap and feel it latch Make sure the buckle is securely fastened by pulling tongue Adjust the belt so that it fits snugly and as low as possible around the hips If you ne...

Page 116: ...u do not guide the tongue it may strike you or part of the vehicle How to Untwist or Unjam a Safety Belt Retractor If you should jam the lap belt retractor by allowing the belt to retract when it is t...

Page 117: ...sure that the belt works properly Procedure to Correct a Twisted Safety Shoulder Belt at the D Ring if so equipped Front and or Rear Outboard Seating Positions NOTE The restraint system shown in the...

Page 118: ...118 1 Grasp the belt webbing at the D ring See Figure 2 2 Rotate and fold the belt webbing over itself as required to remove the twist 3 Feed the folded portion of the belt through the D ring...

Page 119: ...ety belt extension assembly part number 611C22 Safety belt extensions are available at no cost from your dealer Use only extensions manufactured by the same supplier as the safety belt Manufacturer id...

Page 120: ...t provide maximum protection for these children Check your local and state laws for specific requirements RWARNING Never let a passenger hold a child on his or her lap while the vehicle is moving The...

Page 121: ...fety seats should always wear safety belts See instructions with your child seat or contact its manufacturer to determine maximum size of child that will safely fit in the seat RWARNING If safety belt...

Page 122: ...ctions when installing and using the safety seat Ford recommends the use of a child safety seat having a top tether strap Install the child safety seat in a seating position which is capable of provid...

Page 123: ...er s instructions included with the safety seat you put in your vehicle If you do not install and use the safety seat properly the child may be injured in a sudden stop or collision RWARNING Seatbacks...

Page 124: ...lder belt portion of the combination lap shoulder safety belt for the front seat passenger and a dual locking mode retractor for rear outboard passengers If you choose to install a forward facing chil...

Page 125: ...ual locking mode retractor use the following procedure 1 Position the child seat in the center of the passenger seating position 2 Pull down on shoulder belt then grasp shoulder belt and lap belt toge...

Page 126: ...shoulder and lap belt portions together route the tongue through the child seat according to the child seat manufacturer s instructions See Figure 2 Be sure that the belt webbing is not twisted Routin...

Page 127: ...Insert the belt tongue into the buckle for that seating position until you hear and feel the latch engage See Figure 3 Make sure tongue is latched securely to buckle by pulling on tongue Buckling the...

Page 128: ...dual locking mode retractor must be in the automatic locking mode to properly restrain a child Setting the retractor to automatic locking mode 6 Allow the belt to retract Pull up on the shoulder webbi...

Page 129: ...129 Allowing shoulder belt to retract Removing slack from belt...

Page 130: ...7 Before placing the child in the child seat forcibly tilt the seat from side to side and tug it forward to make sure that the seat is securely held in place See Figure 7 Checking that the seat is sec...

Page 131: ...ure 8 Checking the retractor 9 Check to make sure that the child seat is properly secured prior to each use If the retractor is not locked repeat steps 4 through 7 To remove the retractor from automat...

Page 132: ...urer s instructions 4 Insert the belt tongue into the proper buckle for the center seating position until you hear a snap and feel it latch Make sure the tongue is securely fastened to the buckle by p...

Page 133: ...at no charge from any Ford dealer Read and carefully follow the instructions provided with the kit for installation of the child tether strap anchor Follow the child seat manufacturer s instructions t...

Page 134: ...to decrease the chance of injury in an accident In SuperCabs equipped with Center Facing Jump Seats the tether strap anchor bracket should be installed only at the center of the cab s back panel with...

Page 135: ...front seat belt buckle support assemblies slide bar if so equipped child safety seat tether bracket assemblies if so equipped and attaching hardware should be inspected after any collision Ford recom...

Page 136: ...olled by a computer some control conditions are maintained by power from the battery If you ever disconnect the battery install a new battery or experience a dead battery you must allow the computer t...

Page 137: ...sion make sure that the gearshift lever is in P Park and the parking brake is set before you turn the key 4 If you have a manual transmission make sure that the parking brake is fully set push the clu...

Page 138: ...ngine has started If you have difficulty in turning the key rotate the steering wheel slightly because it may be binding For a cold engine At temperatures 10 F 12 C and below If the engine does not st...

Page 139: ...pedal and put the gearshift lever in gear Release the parking brake Slowly release the brake pedal and drive away in the normal manner NOTE Your vehicle is equipped with a brake shift interlock featur...

Page 140: ...1 Turn the ignition key to the OFF position 2 Press the accelerator all the way to the floor and hold it 3 Turn the ignition key to the START position 4 Release the ignition key when the engine start...

Page 141: ...or other dry ground cover The emission system heats up the engine compartment and exhaust system which can start a fire If you consistently start your vehicle in subzero temperatures use an engine bl...

Page 142: ...fore driving your vehicle Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes Carbon monoxide although colorless and odorless is present in exhaust fumes Take precautions to avoid its dangerous effects RWARNING Do not sta...

Page 143: ...ing while you are stopped in an open area for long periods of time open the windows at least one inch 2 5 cm Also adjust the heating or air conditioning system to bring in outside air HEATING Set fan...

Page 144: ...t or does not start even after a small collision the fuel pump shut off switch may have been activated The shut off switch is a device intended to stop the fuel pump when your vehicle has been involve...

Page 145: ...ds with a cut out mode to promote durability Brakes Front Disc Brakes F 250 350 The front disc brakes are self adjusting They do not require service other than periodic inspection for pad wear Rear Dr...

Page 146: ...or The brake light in the instrument cluster will light for low brake fluid in the common brake fluid reservoir RWARNING An increase in pedal travel will result in reduced braking capability The brake...

Page 147: ...0 350 Only If brakes do not grip well it may indicate the rear drum brakes need adjustment To do this drive the vehicle in reverse at 5 mph 8 km h on level dry pavement Stop the vehicle by firmly appl...

Page 148: ...to properly seat new brake linings and pads Stopping Distances Stopping distances vary with different loads and driving conditions Use caution when encountering new conditions and acquaint yourself w...

Page 149: ...is suspended just below the bottom of the instrument panel to the left of service brake and or clutch pedals To set the parking brake while parking your vehicle press the brake pedal with your right...

Page 150: ...leaving the vehicle To release the parking brake press the service brake pedal with your right foot and pull the parking brake release lever RWARNING If the parking brake is fully released but the Bra...

Page 151: ...y severe impact such as striking large potholes sliding into curbs on icy roads or a collision involving the front end observe the steering wheel alignment If the spokes of the steering wheel seem to...

Page 152: ...completed or when the driver has depressed the throttle while driving at a steady road speed To help in troubleshooting the PCM continually performs self tests on the electronic control system and if...

Page 153: ...t lever RWARNING Hold the brake pedal down while you move the gearshift lever from position to position If you do not hold the brake pedal down your vehicle may move unexpectedly and injure someone On...

Page 154: ...the vehicle is shifted back to P Park you must repeat the previous steps 5 Start the vehicle If you need to shift out of P Park by using the alternate procedure described above it is possible that a f...

Page 155: ...When to use Drive You will note that there isn t a drive position on your gearshift indicator However you will find a Transmission Control Switch and an indicator light labeled Overdrive located on t...

Page 156: ...e management mode and may have harsh engagements firm shift feel or abnormal shift schedule If this condition persists damage to the transmission could occur Contact your dealer as soon as possible Wh...

Page 157: ...RWARNING Always set the parking brake fully and make sure the gearshift is latched in P Park Turn off the ignition whenever you leave your vehicle When the transfer case is in the N Neutral position...

Page 158: ...sure the gearshift lever is in the N Neutral position and your right foot is holding down the brake pedal Then press the clutch pedal to the floor with your left foot Manual transmission vehicles have...

Page 159: ...consists of seven positions Neutral five forward gears and Reverse 5 Speed Overdrive manual transmission shift pattern Backing up To shift into R Reverse 1 Push the clutch pedal in all the way to the...

Page 160: ...s before you shift into R Reverse This is a special lockout feature that protects you from accidentally shifting into R when you downshift from 5 Fifth gear 5 Once R Reverse is engaged slowly release...

Page 161: ...ormation on vehicles equipped with 7 3L diesel engines When you slow down or climb a steep hill always downshift before the engine starts to lose power Downshifting reduces the chance of stalling and...

Page 162: ...All forward gears are synchronized allowing you to shift into them with your vehicle in motion The clutch pedal should be fully depressed when shifting NOTE Shifting during extremely low RPMs can resu...

Page 163: ...Always set the parking brake fully and turn off the ignition when leaving the vehicle Four Wheel Drive 4WD System If equipped When you select the 4WD mode your light truck uses all four wheels to pow...

Page 164: ...front and rear axles when the above average power is required at reduced speeds In the N neutral position there is no power delivered to either axle When the transfer case is in the N Neutral position...

Page 165: ...l drive operation 4H or 4L on dry pavement is not recommended Operating the vehicle in four wheel drive on dry pavement will increase tire wear decrease fuel economy and make four wheel drive disengag...

Page 166: ...the transfer case shift lever in neutral a Vehicle Speed Sensor Self test error may be set in the Powertrain Control Module PCM causing the transmission to function abnormally and the Transmission Co...

Page 167: ...s direction is momentarily reversed or the vehicle is allowed to roll slightly in the opposite direction If a grinding noise occurs when shifting from 2H to 4H while the vehicle is moving one or both...

Page 168: ...2H for approximately 10 feet 3 meters Operating in 2H with the hubs locked increases fuel consumption noise vibration and wear For prolonged 2H operation on dry pavement disengage the automatic lockin...

Page 169: ...r to the N neutral position The N neutral position should only be used for vehicle towing or transfer case mounted PTO use transfer case PTO opening available on F 350 as an option NOTE Dash mounted f...

Page 170: ...any speed Locking hub positions Do not drive the vehicle in 4H or 4L with the manual locking hubs in the FREE position Do not drive the vehicle with the left and right manual locking hubs set to diffe...

Page 171: ...position can result in gear clash and difficult shifting If while shifting between 4H and 4L the transfer case gets stuck in the N neutral position or is difficult to shift into either 4H or 4L it ma...

Page 172: ...ive Most vehicles with four wheel drive are especially equipped for driving on sand snow mud or rough terrain and have operating characteristics that are somewhat different from conventional vehicles...

Page 173: ...to a lower gear and drive steadily through the terrain Apply accelerator slowly and avoid spinning the wheels Mud and Water When driving through water determine the depth avoid water higher than the...

Page 174: ...en climbing a steep hill start in a lower gear rather than finding it necessary to downshift from a higher gear after the ascent has started This reduces strain on the engine and the possibility of st...

Page 175: ...ng With a Heavy Load There are limits to the amount of weight your vehicle can carry or tow The total weight of your vehicle plus the weight of the passengers and cargo should never be more than the G...

Page 176: ...ng aftermarket equipment such as a snowplow Refer to the Safety Compliance Certification Label for details Securing loads in cargo area To prevent damage to the pickup box and cab secure any movable c...

Page 177: ...tions refer to the towing information found later in this chapter Towing a trailer puts additional loads on your vehicle s engine transmission axle brakes tires and suspension For your safety and for...

Page 178: ...ile you tow See Driving while you tow in this chapter Service your vehicle more frequently if you tow a trailer See Servicing your vehicle if you tow in this chapter Do not tow a trailer until your ve...

Page 179: ...it from shifting and causing damage to the vehicle or harm to passengers Trucks unlike passenger cars are basically custom vehicles designed to carry a load Most owners start with a base vehicle and...

Page 180: ...rtification Label Do not use the sample numbers on the Safety Compliance Certification Label shown Use the actual numbers from your vehicle certification label Understanding Loading Towing Information...

Page 181: ...supplier or customer Payload Payload is the combined maximum allowable weight of cargo occupants and optional equipment that the truck is designed to carry It is Gross Vehicle Weight Rating minus the...

Page 182: ...ad than just payload or GVWR Your Safety Compliance Certification Label not only gives the GVWR it also gives the Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR which is the carrying capacity for each axle system For...

Page 183: ...Certification Label This includes full fuel tank s vehicle equipment and occupants as well as the cargo load GCWR Gross Combined Weight Rating GCWR is the maximum combined weight of the towing vehicl...

Page 184: ...fer to the truck camper loading sheet in your vehicle glove box or to the Consumer Information dealer folder on truck camper loading for recommendations on slide in camper carrying capability with you...

Page 185: ...customarily operate the vehicle without cargo Subtract the total weight of passengers driver and optional equipment added by the factory dealer or aftermarket supplier to determine how much cargo weig...

Page 186: ...at a highway weigh station or appropriate commercial facility Weigh the total vehicle and trailer if applicable then separately weigh the vehicle at the front and rear wheels And finally weigh the tr...

Page 187: ...ers less cargo or positioning cargo more toward the rear which has the effect of reducing the load on the front Keep in mind that the GAWR F GAWR R nor the GVWR should ever be exceeded Total Accessory...

Page 188: ...at may be carried in the camper Trailers Towing a trailer safely means having the proper weight on the tongue usually 10 of the trailer weight Load equalizing hitches on large rigs may transfer weight...

Page 189: ...nd personal injury Use the Safety Compliance Certification Label to find the axle code number and the engine type for your vehicle Use the appropriate Maximum Gross Combined Weight Rating GCWR chart t...

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Page 209: ...ired with trailers over 3 500 lb 1587 kg Preparing to Tow For your safety and for the good of your vehicle use the right equipment for the type of trailer you tow Also make sure that all towing equipm...

Page 210: ...with a one inch shank diameter This step bumper has a Class III capability 5000 lb 2 270 kg trailer weight and 500 lb 680 kg tongue weight Safety chains Always use safety chains between your vehicle a...

Page 211: ...he trailer Never add more than one trailer light bulb to one circuit A wire harness Ford part number F5TB 13A576 A has been provided that connects to the frame wire harness at the rear of the vehicle...

Page 212: ...ding a steep grade with a trailer operate in Drive rather than Overdrive If additional braking is needed shift the automatic transmission gearshift into the 2 Second or 1 Low position If your vehicle...

Page 213: ...rear of your trailer to guide you Place your hand at the bottom of the steering wheel and move it in the direction you want the rear of the trailer to swing Slight movement of the steering wheel resul...

Page 214: ...chocks under the trailer s wheels as follows Apply the brake pedal and hold Have another person place the wheel chocks under the trailer wheels With the chocks in place release the brake pedal making...

Page 215: ...Heavy Duty Front Suspension Package If you plan to use your vehicle for plowing snow it should be equipped with the Heavy Duty Front Suspension option After adding the snowplowing equipment check the...

Page 216: ...ity Additionally the portion of these weights distributed to the front axles must not exceed the Front Axle Accessory Reserve Capacity The weight of the snowplow and related equipment should be proper...

Page 217: ...ight to provide maximum airflow to the radiator Shorter trips of 15 miles 24 km in cold weather may be made at speeds up to 40 mph 64 km h without paying special attention to plow blade position Vehic...

Page 218: ...than anticipated Wheel Spin Extreme acceleration can cause the rear wheels to spin perhaps resulting in reduced steering control If the wheels spin during vehicle start up shift to a different gear E...

Page 219: ...the maximum engine speed and thus road speed in top gear Vehicle operation is normal since the controlled maximum speed is above posted highway speeds in North America Driving in Bad Weather Slippery...

Page 220: ...n four wheel drive because the transfer case couples the front and rear axles together Traction Lok Rear Axle If equipped This axle provides added drive away traction on slippery surfaces particularly...

Page 221: ...ur vehicle will not stop as quickly as usual After you drive through the standing water apply your brakes gently several times as your vehicle moves slowly This helps to dry the brakes NOTE If the tra...

Page 222: ...hm between forward and reverse gears Allow the transmission to fully engage then press lightly on the accelerator Do not rock the vehicle for more than a few minutes This may overheat the engine and t...

Page 223: ...icle for leaking fuel 3 If you do not see or smell fuel push the red reset button down If the button is already set you may have a different mechanical problem 4 Turn the ignition key to the ON positi...

Page 224: ...r repair any electrical parts check the appropriate fuses or circuit breakers The following charts tell you which fuses or circuit breakers protect each electrical part of your vehicle If a fuse blows...

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Page 229: ...disconnect the battery before servicing high current fuses Ford recommends that high current fuses be replaced by a qualified technician RWARNING Always replace the cover to the Power Distribution Bo...

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Page 233: ...steners Fuse panel cover 2 On the fuse panel cover find the number of the fuse you want to check The diagram on the cover tells you where to locate the fuse on the panel The underside of the cover als...

Page 234: ...continue to blow if you do not find what caused the overload If the fuse continues to blow have your electrical system checked Circuit Breakers If you need to check a circuit breaker on the fuse pane...

Page 235: ...ually decrease the speed Hold the steering wheel firmly and slowly move to a safe place on the side of the road Park on a level spot turn off the ignition set the parking brake and turn on the hazard...

Page 236: ...the upper support Be careful you do not loosen too much and cause the spare to fall 2 Line up the eyebolt eye with the channel slot the eye toward the tire 3 Hold the socket end of the wrench parallel...

Page 237: ...d end of the lug nut wrench into the channel assembly tube and lift and line up the channel and eyebolt so the shoulder of the eyebolt is pushed all the way into the slot 4 Tighten the eyebolt with th...

Page 238: ...o tire it is stowed with a wood spacer in the usual spare tire location Remove the wood spacer before installing the spare tire and wheel After the spare tire and wheel are stowed adjust the driver si...

Page 239: ...t is diagonally opposite the tire that you are changing NOTE Make sure the ignition is in the OFF position If you have a four wheel drive vehicles with manual locking hubs put transfer case lever in 2...

Page 240: ...on when leaving the vehicle On F Super Duty vehicles the parking brake is on the transmission Therefore the vehicle will not be prevented from moving when a rear wheel is lifted even if the vehicle is...

Page 241: ...retaining screws Remove any wheel trim Insert the tapered end of the lug nut wrench behind wheel covers or hubcaps and twist off 4 Loosen the wheel nuts by pulling up on the handle of the lug nut wre...

Page 242: ...such as when changing a tire RWARNING To lessen the risk of personal injury do not put any part of your body under the vehicle while changing a tire Do not start the engine when your vehicle is on th...

Page 243: ...244 F Series jacking points Positioning the jack Positioning the jack...

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Page 245: ...wheel back on make sure the pins are lined up with the proper holes If your vehicle has single rear wheels thread the lug nuts on the wheel studs with the beveled face toward the wheel Use the lug nu...

Page 246: ...eel nut Dual rear wheel nut 5 Lower the vehicle by turning the jack handle counterclockwise 6 Remove the jack and fully tighten the lug nuts in the order shown in the following illustration Lug nut ti...

Page 247: ...e sure jack is securely fastened so it doesn t rattle when you drive The carrier is designed to hold the temporary spare which comes with your vehicle The stowage of a full size tire in the spare tire...

Page 248: ...d allow wheels to come off while the vehicle is in motion Jump Starting Your Vehicle NOTE Read the 7 3L Diesel Engine Owner s Guide Supplement for information on jump starting your diesel powered ligh...

Page 249: ...to spill Lift the battery with a carrier or with your hands on the opposite corners RWARNING Batteries contain sulfuric acid which burns skin eyes and clothing If the acid touches someone s skin eyes...

Page 250: ...ies in series or a 24 volt generator set 2 Do not disconnect the battery of the disabled vehicle You could damage the vehicle s electrical system 3 Park the booster vehicle close to the hood of the di...

Page 251: ...e terminals and the black for the negative ones 2 Connect the other end of the first cable to the positive terminal of the booster battery 3 Connect one end of the second cable to the negative S termi...

Page 252: ...ake a couple of tries before the vehicle starts If the vehicle does not start after several attempts there may be a different problem 3 When both vehicles are running let them idle for a few minutes t...

Page 253: ...your battery see Battery in the Maintenance and Care chapter Towing Your Vehicle The recommended method to tow your vehicle is with flatbed or wheel lift equipment However slingbelt towing is accepta...

Page 254: ...atic or manual in N Neutral Lock steering wheel straight ahead if vehicle is to be towed with rear wheels off the ground Set manual locking hubs in FREE position or disengage the automatic locking hub...

Page 255: ...same time pull slightly rearward until the lever is between the 4H and 4L position With the ignition in the on position both 4x4 and LOW RANGE indicator lights will be off when the transfer case is in...

Page 256: ...sy The maintenance schedule is located in the Maintenance Schedule booklet This chapter tells you about the basic parts that you need to check and service regularly If your vehicle needs professional...

Page 257: ...ould get caught in moving parts Take appropriate precautions with long hair Do not work on a vehicle in an enclosed space with the engine running unless you are sure you have enough ventilation Never...

Page 258: ...he ignition after you turn the engine off 4 Block the wheels This will prevent your vehicle from moving unexpectedly Working with the engine on 1 Always set the parking brake fully and make sure that...

Page 259: ...ownward pressure on the hood push the hood latch handle located behind the grille near the center front of the vehicle to the left 3 As you open the hood to its fullest extent a clock spring will assi...

Page 260: ...Engine Compartment Your vehicle has one of the following types of engines A 5 8 Liter EFI V 8 engine or A 7 5 Liter EFI V 8 engine NOTE Read the 7 3L Diesel Engine Owner Guide Supplement for informat...

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Page 263: ...SA SB SC SD SE SF or SG Additional engine oil additives oil treatments or engine treatments For vehicles with 5 8L engines Engine oils with an SAE 5W 30 viscosity are PREFERRED for your vehicle They...

Page 264: ...r safe engine operation check the oil using the dipstick each time you put fuel in your vehicle Remember the engine must be off the oil must be warm and the vehicle must be parked on level ground Chec...

Page 265: ...Put the dipstick back in and make sure it is fully seated It may be necessary to add some oil between oil changes Make sure you use a CERTIFIED engine oil of the preferred viscosity Your vehicle s wa...

Page 266: ...en determining the right time to change your engine oil and filter If you are using your Ford vehicle in a manner which allows it to remain stationary while the engine is running for long periods door...

Page 267: ...ling automotive fluids RWARNING Continuous contact with USED motor oil has caused cancer in laboratory mice Protect your skin by washing with soap and water Brake Fluid Your vehicle is equipped with a...

Page 268: ...or DOT 3 equivalent fluid meeting Ford specification ESA M6C25 A NOTE If brake fluid is spilled on painted surfaces it must be flushed and wiped away immediately Brake fluid may dissolve the paint fi...

Page 269: ...luid level drops maintain the fluid level at the step in the reservoir body Clutch fluid reservoir If it becomes necessary to remove the reservoir cap thoroughly clean the reservoir cap before removin...

Page 270: ...ipped with a constant velocity or double cardan joint at the transfer case end of the driveshaft The front driveshaft double cardan joint may be fitted with a flush type grease fitting that requires a...

Page 271: ...such as methanol should be used in freezing weather temperatures below 32 F 0 C State or local regulations on Volatile Organic Compounds VOCs may restrict use of the most common antifreeze methanol W...

Page 272: ...windshield and the wiper blades Use undiluted windshield washer solution or a mild detergent Rinse thoroughly with clear water Do not use fuel kerosene paint thinner or other solvents to clean your wi...

Page 273: ...mpartment To locate this reservoir see the diagram of your vehicle s engine under Engine types in this chapter If the engine coolant has not been checked for a long period of time the engine coolant r...

Page 274: ...is running or hot RWARNING Follow these steps to minimize risk of personal injury 1 Before you remove the radiator cap turn the engine off and let it cool Even when the engine is cool be careful when...

Page 275: ...h a 50 50 mixture as soon as possible Check the engine coolant again the next few times you drive your vehicle Ford Premium Cooling System Fluid is an optimized formula that will protect all metals an...

Page 276: ...n a responsible manner Follow your community s standards for disposing of these types of fluids Call your local recycling center to find out about recycling automotive fluids Use Ford Premium Cooling...

Page 277: ...Inspect all engine and heater system hoses for deterioration leaks and loose clamps before adding or replacing engine coolant Make whatever repairs or replacements that are necessary using Motorcraft...

Page 278: ...t and for engine coolant to flow through the radiator 2 Replace the radiator cap to its fully installed position then back off to the first stop This will prevent high pressure from building up in the...

Page 279: ...ge in the instrument cluster is near the center of the NORMAL operating temperature range 2 While the engine idles turn the steering wheel back and forth several times Make sure that the cap assembly...

Page 280: ...t the fluid reaches the FULL COLD range on the dipstick The reading will only be accurate if the fluid temperature is approximately 50 to 85 F 10 to 30 C Use only MERCONH Automatic Transmission Fluid...

Page 281: ...ions Transmission fluid filter and seal assembly should be changed every 21 000 miles 34 000 km only under any of the following conditions Extended periods of high speed driving during hot weather at...

Page 282: ...or in city traffic during hot weather or pulling a trailer the vehicle should be turned off for about 30 minutes to allow the fluid to cool before checking With the vehicle on a level surface start t...

Page 283: ...luid level should be between the holes on the dipstick Adding Automatic Transmission Fluid The fluid type is stamped on the dipstick Before adding any fluid be sure that the correct type will be used...

Page 284: ...plug hole to bring the level up to the bottom of the hole Use only fluid certified to meet Ford Motor Company lubricant specification as listed under A Quick Reference for Refill Capacities and Motorc...

Page 285: ...water isn t hard or doesn t have a high mineral or alkali content However if possible you should refill the battery with distilled water If the battery needs water quite often have the charging syste...

Page 286: ...ssure on the ends when lifting a battery could cause acid to spill Lift the battery with a carrier or with your hands on the opposite corners Tires Checking Tire Pressure Use an accurate tire pressure...

Page 287: ...ear differently To make sure your tires wear evenly and last longer rotate them as indicated in the following diagram For tire rotation intervals see the Maintenance Schedule If you notice that the ti...

Page 288: ...en replacing full size tires never mix radial bias belted or bias type tires Use only the tire sizes that are listed on the tire pressure decal Make sure that all tires are the same size speed rating...

Page 289: ...l Regulations Part 575 104 c 2 U S Department of Transportation Tire quality grades The U S Department of transportation requires Ford to give you the following information about tire grades exactly a...

Page 290: ...ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and reduce ti...

Page 291: ...ve on your vehicle Use chains on the tires only in an emergency or if the law requires them where you live If you choose to use chains on your vehicle s tires be aware of the following Make sure the c...

Page 292: ...chains at the first opportunity after using them on snow and ice Do not use the chains on dry roads Make sure your suspension insulation and bumpers are not missing or worn to avoid damage to your veh...

Page 293: ...ockwise to remove the fuel cap Make sure that you follow the above fuel cap removal instructions and use caution Such caution will minimize the possibility of fuel spraying during removal of the fuel...

Page 294: ...mmer Pulling a heavy load on hot days or at high altitudes Extended periods of idling with the engine RPM increased above the normal idle range Parking vehicle in full sunlight for extended periods on...

Page 295: ...y your warranty Octane recommendation Your vehicle is designed to use regular unleaded gasoline with an R M 2 octane rating of 87 We do not recommend gasolines labeled regular in high altitude areas t...

Page 296: ...ntain oxygenates such as a maximum of 10 ethanol or 15 MTBE There should be no more than 5 methanol with co solvents and additives to protect the fuel system Safety Information Relating to Automotive...

Page 297: ...animals Further excessive inhalation of fuel vapors can cause headache dizziness nausea loss of coordination and other symptoms which could interfere with your ability to safely operate your vehicle...

Page 298: ...pray and fire To fill the fuel tank properly NOTE Extinguish all lit cigarettes other smoking materials and any open flames before fueling your vehicle 1 Remove the fuel cap by following the instructi...

Page 299: ...of your vehicle and can be calculated as Miles Per Gallon MPG or Liters Per 100 Kilometers L 100K Do not calculate fuel economy during your vehicle s break in period This would not be an accurate esti...

Page 300: ...which can reduce efficiency You can improve fuel economy by understanding these variables and minimizing their effect The following decrease fuel economy Lack of regular scheduled maintenance Driving...

Page 301: ...s continue to work properly Avoid running out of fuel Do not turn off the ignition while your vehicle is moving especially at high speeds Have the services listed in the Maintenance Schedule booklet p...

Page 302: ...of components affecting emissions control the owner should be assured that such parts are warranted by their manufacturer to be equivalent to genuine Ford Motor Company parts in performance and durab...

Page 303: ...or near the engine This decal identifies engine displacement and gives some tune up specifications NOTE All current model year vehicles are certified to the same year emissions standards except certa...

Page 304: ...e following are some of the acts that are considered tampering Removing the hood blanket fender apron absorbers fender apron barriers underbody noise shields or material constructed to absorb noise ou...

Page 305: ...a legal requirement to pass an Inspection Maintenance I M test of the On Board Diagnostic OBD II system If the vehicle s powertrain system or its battery has just been serviced the OBD II system is re...

Page 306: ...turn signals license plate lamps The alignment of your headlamps should be checked if oncoming motorists frequently signal you to turn off your vehicle s high beams when you do not have the high beams...

Page 307: ...tic base and do not touch the glass The oil from your hand could cause the bulb to break the next time the headlamps are operated NOTE If the bulb is accidently touched it should be cleaned with rubbi...

Page 308: ...side of the bulb s plastic base facing upward insert the glass end of the bulb into the socket You may need to turn the bulb left or right to line up the grooves in the plastic base with the tabs in...

Page 309: ...p assembly 3 Remove the socket by rotating it 45 and pulling it out of the lamp that contains the burned out bulb and replace the bulb To install the high mount brakelamp 1 Push the bulb socket into t...

Page 310: ...311 Bulb Specifications...

Page 311: ...d to a defect in paint materials or workmanship and therefore is not covered by warranty Ford however believes that continual improvement in customer satisfaction is a high priority For this reason Fo...

Page 312: ...ium Car Wash Concentrate You can use Ford Extra Strength Tar and Road Oil Remover or equivalent to clean grease oil and tar from chrome plated parts including wheelcovers aluminum wheels bumpers or an...

Page 313: ...leaner or equivalent Do not use paper towel or an abrasive cleaner to clean the lens as these may cause scratches Cleaning the Interior Lamps Your interior dome lamps and map lamps are plastic and sho...

Page 314: ...void possible cracking of the engine block or fuel injection pump do not spray a hot engine or injection pump with cold water The alternator distributor and air intake must be covered Covering these c...

Page 315: ...brighten the wheels even after years of use with readily available buffing compounds such as Ford Custom Bright Metal Cleaner or equivalent Follow the buffing instructions that come with the compound...

Page 316: ...317 Capacities and Specifications Refill Capacities Motorcraft Parts and Lubricant Specifications Motorcraft Parts...

Page 317: ...318 Fluid Specifications and Capacities NOTE Refer to the Diesel Engine Owner s Guide Supplement for refill capacities on diesel engines...

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Page 329: ...rotect against rust and damage Body Wash vehicle thoroughly to remove dirt grease oil tar or mud from exterior surfaces rear wheel housing and underside of front fenders Periodically wash vehicles sto...

Page 330: ...mers in the fuel system and may also clog small orifices Ford Gas Stabilizer should be added whenever actual or expected storage periods exceed 60 days Follow the instructions on the label The vehicle...

Page 331: ...Make sure brakes and parking brake are fully released Tires Maintain recommended air pressures Miscellaneous Make sure all linkages cables levers and clevis pins under vehicle are covered with grease...

Page 332: ...vailable through Ford Auto Club in the United States or Ford and Lincoln Mercury dealers in Canada contact your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer Additional Roadside Assistance coverage is unavailable in...

Page 333: ...Company has authorized Ford and Lincoln Mercury dealerships that can service your vehicle for you This chapter tells you how to get service or maintenance for your vehicle Service Maintenance Concern...

Page 334: ...nd have any questions or concerns that the dealership cannot answer contact the Customer Assistance Centre Please have the following information available when contacting Ford Customer Assistance your...

Page 335: ...te handling procedure is not required prior to enforcing state created rights or other rights which are independent of the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act or state replacement or repurchase laws The Disput...

Page 336: ...ible for consideration items not covered by the new vehicle limited warranty alleged liability claims property damage where the damage is significant when compared to the economic loss alleged under t...

Page 337: ...ication is reviewed and if it is determined to be eligible you will receive an acknowledgment indicating The file number assigned to your application The toll free phone number of the DSB s independen...

Page 338: ...Indicate your choice to do so on the application Oral presentations may also be requested by the Board Making a decision Board members will review all available information related to the complaint in...

Page 339: ...ian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan CAMVAP In many areas of Canada CAMVAP will help resolve the problem and if necessary will arrange for the matter to be arbitrated To contact NHTSA you may either cal...

Page 340: ...damage that is caused by use of improper fuel You may also have difficulty importing your vehicle back into the U S if you use leaded fuel If your vehicle must be serviced while you are traveling or l...

Page 341: ...he dealer to resolve a factory related vehicle service concern have been unsatisfactory Ford of Canada participates in an impartial third party mediation arbitration program administered by the Canadi...

Page 342: ...of the parties make decisions and where appropriate render awards to resolve disputes CAMVAP decisions are fast fair and final as the arbitrator s award is binding on both you and Ford of Canada CAMV...

Page 343: ...are custom designed to complement the style and aerodynamic appearance of your Ford built vehicle In addition each accessory is made from high quality materials and meets or exceeds Ford s rigid engin...

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Page 345: ...t your dealer for specific weight information NOTE The Federal Communications Commission FCC or the Canadian Radio Telecommunications Commission CRTC regulates the use of mobile communications systems...

Page 346: ...ion such systems may themselves be damaged or their operation affected by operating your vehicle Citizens band CB transceivers garage door openers and other transmitters whose power output is 5 watts...

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Page 356: ...fuel 297 Antenna radio see Electronic sound system 27 Antifreeze see Engine coolant 274 Anti lock brake system ABS description 145 see also Brake 145 warning light 16 warninig light 15 Appeals see Di...

Page 357: ...ce free 285 proper disposal recycling 286 replacement specifications 317 servicing 285 voltage gauge 18 when storing your vehicle 332 Brake fluid 268 brake warning light 15 checking and adding 268 des...

Page 358: ...n period 9 Brights high beams 20 Bulbs replacing 307 halogen 308 headlamps 308 high mount brakelamp 310 C Canada customer assistance 344 Canada warranty information 4 Capacities for refilling fluids 3...

Page 359: ...eadlamps on 21 key in ignition 69 safety belt 17 Circuit breakers checking and replacing 235 see also fuses 225 Cleaning your vehicle 312 CD player and discs 39 chrome and aluminum parts 313 engine co...

Page 360: ...tarting 139 Combination lap and shoulder belts 107 111 Compact disc player see Electronic sound system 28 35 Compact disc radio see Electronic sound system 28 Console description 87 Controls mirrors 7...

Page 361: ...and slip yoke 271 Driving under special conditions 218 bad weather 219 heavy load 175 high speed 219 high water 221 slippery roads 219 tips for safe driving 218 Dual fuel tank selector switch 62 E Ele...

Page 362: ...cted engine starting 137 139 fuel pump shut off switch 223 preparing to start 137 138 refill capacities 318 service points 261 starting 139 starting after a collision 223 storing your vehicle 330 331...

Page 363: ...viscosity 264 Entry system illuminated 92 remote 89 Exhaust fumes 143 Extended Service Plan Ford 4 F Fan engine fan avoiding injury 258 Federal Communications Commission 55 Federal Highway Administra...

Page 364: ...fuel economy 300 capacity 318 choosing the right fuel 295 comparisons with EPA fuel economy estimates 301 filling your vehicle with fuel 293 filter specifications 317 fuel filler door release lever 29...

Page 365: ...anels instrument panel 226 234 Fuses charts 234 checking and replacing 225 234 circuit breakers 235 G Gas cap see Fuel cap 293 Gas mileage see Fuel economy 295 300 Gasohol 297 Gasoline see Fuel 293 Ga...

Page 366: ...ifting the gears 152 159 shift lock 140 154 GVWR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 175 calculating 184 definition 175 182 driving with a heavy load 175 location 182 H Hazard flashers 74 Headlamps aiming 307...

Page 367: ...8 Ignition chime 69 positions of the ignition 67 removing the key 69 Indicator lights and chimes see Lights 12 Infant seats see Safety seats 120 122 Instrument cluster mechanical 15 Instrument panel c...

Page 368: ...64 flashing the lamps 72 fog lamps 86 hazard flashers 74 headlamps 62 high beams 72 high mount brakelamp 310 illuminated entry system 92 instrument panel dimming 64 interior lamps 62 64 map lamps 66...

Page 369: ...h automatic 167 lever operated with manual 170 Lubricant specifications 324 Lug nuts 240 standard 243 tightening sequence 240 247 248 Lumbar support seats 106 Lumbar support pad 106 M Maintenance sche...

Page 370: ...ehicle break in 9 O Octane rating 295 296 Odometer 24 description 24 trip odometer 24 Off road driving 4 wheel drive 172 Oil filter 267 317 Oil see Engine oil 264 Oil viscosity 264 On board diagnostic...

Page 371: ...ood 260 R Radio see Electronic sound systems 27 Rear anti lock brakes 146 description 146 Rear axle lubricant specification 324 refill capacity 318 traction lok 220 Rear window 84 washer reservoir 271...

Page 372: ...utomotive fuels 297 Safety restraints adjusting the safety belts 111 automatic locking mode retractor 110 center front lap belt 114 center rear lap belt 114 cleaning the safety belts 314 dual locking...

Page 373: ...lining the seat 95 seatback release 95 99 Serial number VIN 7 Service concerns 336 Servicing your vehicle 257 precautions when servicing 258 servicing when you tow 254 Shift lock system 140 154 Shift...

Page 374: ...e preparing to start your vehicle 138 starting a cold engine 139 starting after a collision 223 starting a warm engine 140 starting your vehicle if the battery is disabled 249 Steering power 151 Steer...

Page 375: ...89 Towing your vehicle 254 using wheel dollies 254 with a tow truck 254 Traction control 220 Traction lok rear axle 220 Trailer towing calculating maximum trailer weight 184 tips 212 Transfer case flu...

Page 376: ...formation decal 304 Vehicle Identification Number VIN 7 Vehicle loading 178 calculating the load 184 understanding loading information 175 Vehicle storage 330 Ventilating your vehicle see Climate cont...

Page 377: ...vers 240 243 inspection and maintenance 287 lug nuts 240 Windows 84 manual windows operating 84 one touch down 85 power windows operating 84 85 Windshield washing 72 Windshield washer fluid and wipers...

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