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Engine Oil Recommendations

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We recommend using Motorcraft oil or an
equivalent oil meeting Ford Specification
WSS-M2C153-F and displaying the American
Petroleum Institute CERTIFICATION MARK on
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The API Certification Mark

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“Non-Detergent” oils

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best engine performance, fuel economy and
engine protection for all climates down to -15˚F
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changed according to the maintenance schedule.

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Summary of Contents for 1996 Thunderbird

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Page 3: ...Features 59 Seating and Safety Restraints 99 Starting 139 Driving 145 Roadside Emergencies 165 Maintenance and Care 195 Capacities and Specifications 247 Reporting Safety Defects U S Only 253 Custome...

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: ...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 designed the Index so that you can find information...

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: ...ts for towing and rental In Hawaii rules vary See your dealer for details When you buy Ford ESP you receive peace of mind protection throughout the United States and Canada provided by a network of mo...

Page 9: ...tch traffic carefully so that you can anticipate when to stop Begin braking well in advance Apply the brakes gradually The break in period for new brake linings lasts for 100 miles 160 km of city driv...

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Page 11: ...s The illustrations on the following pages show the major parts of the instrument panel that are described in this chapter Some items shown may not be on all vehicles In your vehicle the warning light...

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Page 13: ...rake fluid level is low in the master cylinder reservoir If the fluid level is low the brake system should be checked by a qualified service technician The brake system warning light This light comes...

Page 14: ...arning light is also lit The Anti Lock Brake System has self check capabilities As previously described the system turns on the anti lock light each time you start your engine After the engine is star...

Page 15: ...Light and Chime This warning light and chime remind you to fasten your safety belt The following conditions will take place If the safety belt is not buckled when the key is turned to the ON position...

Page 16: ...system is not required If the light fails to illuminate continues to flash remains on or you hear a beeping sound have the system serviced at your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer immediately The air ba...

Page 17: ...ing system 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 th...

Page 18: ...de when the vehicle is started even if the O D OFF mode was selected when the vehicle was last shut off NOTE If the light does not come on when the TCS is depressed or if the light flashes when you ar...

Page 19: ...high beam light Service Engine Soon Warning Light This light illuminates when the engine s Emission Control System requires service It will also illuminate when the ignition key is in the ON position...

Page 20: ...irection in which you are going to be turning The turn signal indicator light Cruise Control Indicator Light This light comes on when the cruise control system is actively maintaining the set speed It...

Page 21: ...pressure The light should come on every time your ignition key is turned to ON or START and should go out when the engine starts If the light stays on or turns on while the engine is running you have...

Page 22: ...efore you start the engine again Do not overfill Do not operate the engine if the light is on regardless of the oil level Contact your nearest dealer for service as soon as possible For more informati...

Page 23: ...fuel gauge The fuel gauge displays approximately how much fuel is in the fuel tank only when the ignition switch is ON For proper fuel gauge indication after adding fuel turn the ignition switch OFF...

Page 24: ...rmal band as your engine coolant warms up Under normal driving conditions the pointer should stay in the normal band It is acceptable for the pointer to fluctuate within the normal band under normal d...

Page 25: ...ns on checking and adding coolant to your engine see Engine Coolant in the Index If you do not follow these instructions you or others could be injured If the coolant continues to overheat have the co...

Page 26: ...of the odometer it will not always advance to the next mile kilometer at the same time as the odometer Tachometer The tachometer The tachometer displays the approximate engine revolutions per minute...

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Page 28: ...VOL 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...

Page 29: ...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 30: ...Pressing the SCAN TUNE button once enters the scan mode display will indicate SCN Pushing the top a half of the SEEK button will begin the scan mode up the frequency band stopping on each listenable s...

Page 31: ...in AM FM1 and FM2 sequentially by seeking out the first six strong stations for the respective band and storing them in memory buttons 1 5 FM2 will store the second set of strong stations from the FM...

Page 32: ...e stations set using Auto Memory Load simply push the AUTO PRESET button Display will show AUTO then OFF The next time Auto Memory Store is activated on that band the radio will store the next set of...

Page 33: ...ont speakers and push the bottom side to shift the sound to the rear speakers NOTE Illuminated bars in the display show relative levels of bass and treble and positions of speaker balance and fader fu...

Page 34: ...c and begin play Insert one disc label side up into the disc opening When inserted the disc automatically loads into the unit and play starts at the beginning of the first track selection When the dis...

Page 35: ...the display illuminates and operation returns to the radio mode To resume CD play press the PLAY STOP button once again NOTE If the ignition key is turned OFF during play and then is set to the ON or...

Page 36: ...ton to enter the scan mode Once in the scan mode press the top a or bottom b half of the SEEK button to scan forward or reverse respectively The CD player will begin scanning the disc stopping on each...

Page 37: ...reload the disc for storage unless the disc is automatically ejected due to a focus error disc inserted upside down In this case the disc will not be automatically reloaded How to eject the disc Push...

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Page 39: ...istening level However if the radio power is turned off the volume will remain in the position it was set at when radio power was switched off Selecting the AM or FM frequency band Push the AM FM butt...

Page 40: ...n Using the SEEK function This feature on your radio allows you to automatically select listenable stations up or down the frequency band Press the right a side of the SEEK button to select the next l...

Page 41: ...s above for each station memory preset button you want to set NOTE If the vehicle s battery is disconnected the station memory preset buttons will need to be reset Adjusting the tone balance and speak...

Page 42: ...ound distribution between the front and rear speakers 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 an...

Page 43: ...In either case at the end of the tape the direction automatically reverses and plays the other side of the tape Using the Automatic Music Search AMS If your display shows numerals Press and hold the A...

Page 44: ...ast forward the tape press the fast wind button with the arrows pointing in the same direction as indicated in the display For example if the tape travel arrow in the display is pointing to the left p...

Page 45: ...double D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Push the k button to activate Push again to deactivate Tips on Caring for the Cassette Player and Tapes In order to keep you...

Page 46: ...is loose inside the cassette tighten it before playing by putting your finger or a pencil into one of the holes and turning the hub until the tape is tight Loose labels on cassette tapes can become l...

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Page 48: ...o power is turned off the volume will remain in the position it was set at when radio power was switched off Selecting the AM or FM frequency band Push the AM FM button to select the desired frequency...

Page 49: ...of the SEEK button Manual tuning adjusts your radio to any allowable broadcast frequency whether or not a station is present on that frequency See All About Radio Frequencies in this section Using the...

Page 50: ...second sampling To stop the scan mode on the presently sampled station press the SCAN TUNE button again Setting the Station Memory Preset buttons Your radio is equipped with 6 station memory buttons T...

Page 51: ...ing Your radio will automatically set your memory buttons to the strong local stations so you don t have to continually manually tune to existing stations Activate Auto Memory Store by pushing the AUT...

Page 52: ...ASS Push the right side of the VOLUME button to increase bass more lows and push the left S side to decrease bass less lows Increasing or decreasing treble response Push the AUDIO button repeatedly un...

Page 53: ...to right front to rear Using the Controls of Your Cassette Tape Player NOTE Radio power must be on to use the cassette tape player or eject a tape NOTE Adjust the volume treble bass balance and fader...

Page 54: ...r side of the tape Fast rewinding the tape To rewind the tape press the REW button The radio will automatically begin playing when rewind is manually stopped by pushing the PLAY PROG button or the beg...

Page 55: ...g on each previous tape selection for approximately an eight second sampling While scanning the display indicates whirling sprockets plus an S m To stop the scan mode on the presently sampled tape sel...

Page 56: ...ouble D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation Push the k button to activate Dolby B Noise Reduction Push again to deactivate Tape error messages Your cassette tape player i...

Page 57: ...ours of play will help maintain the best playback sound and proper tape operation Only cassettes that are 90 minutes long or less should be used Tapes longer than 90 minutes are thinner and subject to...

Page 58: ...you may experience signal loss while traveling in fringe reception areas 2 Terrain The terrain hilly mountainous tall buildings of the area over which the signal travels may prevent the FM signal fro...

Page 59: ...isplayed frequency does not change While passing the tower the station may switch back and forth a few times before returning to the original station When several broadcast towers are present common i...

Page 60: ...even though 99 0 MHz is not an allowable FM broadcast frequency Important Warranty and Service Information Warranty Your sound system is warranted for three years or 36 000 miles 60 000 kilometers whi...

Page 61: ...ience and safety Read this chapter to find out about standard and optional features The Climate Control Systems Your vehicle has one of two different climate control systems The two systems are a manu...

Page 62: ...FAN control to HI Temperature and fan speed can be adjusted as desired To heat the interior and defrost the windshield and side windows at the same time turn the SELECT control to FLOOR DEF turn the...

Page 63: ...he SELECT control to MAX A C turn the TEMP control all the way to the end of the blue range full left and turn the FAN control to HI MAX A C uses recirculated air and is the most fuel efficient way to...

Page 64: ...ent with the temperature setting you select The discharge air temperature and fan speed will be automatically controlled to bring the vehicle to the desired set temperature as fast as possible and the...

Page 65: ...English Digital display The temperature you select for your driving comfort is displayed here You can change the temperature by pressing either the COOL or the WARM control You may also display outsi...

Page 66: ...ehicle turn the SELECT control to FLOOR and turn the FAN control to AUTO The fan will remain off until the engine reaches operating temperature or until 3 1 2 minutes have elapsed As the interior of y...

Page 67: ...ou desire Cooling your vehicle in this manner provides a quieter system operation but it will not cool as efficiently and is not as fuel efficient as MAX A C which uses recirculated air To ventilate y...

Page 68: ...Clear away any snow that is on the rear window before using the defroster With the engine running push the defrost button After approximately 10 minutes the defroster will turn off If the window is s...

Page 69: ...OTE If you have a vehicle with an automatic lighting system the DRL system is active until the automatic system turns on the headlamps NOTE The high beam indicator will not turn on in the flash to pas...

Page 70: ...eadlamps and parking lamps shown with autolamp feature other models similar To turn on the parking lamps license plate lamps tail lamps and marker lamps move the knob to the first position To turn on...

Page 71: ...ped The autolamp sets the headlamps to turn on and off automatically You can use the autolamp to turn on the lamps automatically at night turn off the lamps automatically during daylight keep the lamp...

Page 72: ...o three minutes after you turn your vehicle off To keep the lamps on after you leave your vehicle turn the thumbwheel as far into the MAX range as you want If you move the thumbwheel only slightly int...

Page 73: ...to brighten Turn thumbwheel fully upward to turn on interior lights The thumbwheel controls the light on the instrument panel and the interior light Clock The digital clock 1 To set the hour press an...

Page 74: ...r ACC position you can use the remote control under your console armrest to unlock and open the trunk The trunk release button located under the armrest Ignition Understanding the Positions of the Ign...

Page 75: ...the engine is started 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...

Page 76: ...ve your vehicle RWARNING Do not leave children unreliable adults or pets unattended in your vehicle The Turn Signal Lever You can use the turn signal lever on the left side of the steering column to o...

Page 77: ...om you until it latches When the high beams are ON the high beam indicator light on the instrument panel comes on To turn off the high beams pull the lever toward you until it latches The high beam in...

Page 78: ...nob at the end of the turn signal lever toward or away from you until the wipers are going at the desired interval Windshield Washer To clean the windshield push in the end of the wiper knob For a con...

Page 79: ...defroster before you use the washer fluid In freezing weather the washer solution may freeze on the windshield and obscure your vision For information about refilling the washer fluid or replacing yo...

Page 80: ...78 Horn To sound the horn push the center pad area of the steering wheel The horn on the steering wheel...

Page 81: ...when the vehicle is moving The lever to tilt the steering wheel To change the position of the steering wheel pull the release lever on the column toward you Tip the steering wheel to the desired posit...

Page 82: ...itched off the previously programmed set speed will be erased To Turn Speed Control On Press ON To Set a Speed Press SET ACCEL For speed control to operate the speed control must be ON and the vehicle...

Page 83: ...Resume will re engage it RWARNING To keep your vehicle under control do not use speed control in heavy traffic or on roads that are winding slippery or unpaved To Set a Higher Set Speed Press and hold...

Page 84: ...l Depress the brake pedal Disengaging the speed control will not erase the previously programmed set speed To Return to a Set Speed Press RESUME For RESUME to operate the vehicle speed must be faster...

Page 85: ...mp with optional moon roof Front seat map and dome lamps without optional moon roof The dual beam map lamps are located on each side of the dome lamp Each map lamp can be turned on by the switches on...

Page 86: ...ate the vehicle The rocker type control is used to open and close the moon roof You must press and hold the control until the desired position is reached At fully open and closed positions the motor w...

Page 87: ...ve to the intermediate position and stop Press and hold the front of the control again and the panel will move to the fully closed position and stop To tilt the moon roof into vent position when the g...

Page 88: ...can adjust your rearview mirror in any direction The special swivel bracket lets you move the mirror up or down and from side to side RWARNING Make sure you can see clearly through the rearview mirror...

Page 89: ...in locked If the power mechanism fails the manual door locks will override the power controls Pulling on a front inside door handle will automatically override and release the front door lock Power do...

Page 90: ...rn off after 25 seconds or when you turn the ignition key to ON or ACC The inside lights will not turn off if you have turned them on manually or if a door is opened Windows Using the Power Windows Ea...

Page 91: ...e Dual Electric Remote Control Mirrors The switch for controlling the dual electric remote control mirrors is located on the driver s door Do not clean the housing or glass of any mirror with harsh ab...

Page 92: ...s 1 Find 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 knob in the direction you want to move the mirror 4 Return t...

Page 93: ...you a wider view of the lanes on your right and behind you RWARNING The right side view mirror makes objects appear smaller and farther away than they actually are Console Your vehicle has a full cons...

Page 94: ...the floor The hook is just forward of the left hand track of the driver s seat The positive location floor mat hook Anti Theft Alarm System If equipped When armed this system helps protect your vehic...

Page 95: ...on the PANIC alarm see Remote Entry System in the Index Arming the system To arm the system do the following steps in sequence 1 Remove the key from the ignition The hood must be closed to arm the sys...

Page 96: ...g this sequence 1 Remove key from ignition 2 Close all of the doors 3 Press the remote entry transmitter LOCK control The alarm indicator will come on for 30 seconds to show the alarm is arming and th...

Page 97: ...he key using the UNLOCK control on the remote entry transmitter NOTE The flashing lights and honking horn will shut off automatically within 2 minutes 45 seconds after the system is triggered It will...

Page 98: ...he doors and opening the trunk To unlock the driver s door press the UNLOCK control To unlock the other doors press the UNLOCK control a second time within five seconds of unlocking the driver s door...

Page 99: ...n The interior lights will not turn off if you have turned them on manually or if a door is open Replacing the Batteries The remote entry transmitter is powered by two coin type three volt lithium 201...

Page 100: ...for reprogramming of your remote entry system This is necessary to prevent further unauthorized use of the lost transmitter Additional transmitters may be purchased from your dealer remote entry syst...

Page 101: ...restraints will help protect your head and neck in a collision A head restraint helps protect you best if you position it behind your head and not behind your neck Standard head restraints You can adj...

Page 102: ...Move the seat to the desired position 4 Release the bar to latch the seat in its new position Make sure the seat locks securely in place The front seat adjustment bar To recline the front manual seats...

Page 103: ...It is not necessary to use the emergency seatback release lever for rear seat entry or exit The seatback remains unlocked with normal usage and locks only during emergency stopping upon impact or on...

Page 104: ...of objects that would prevent proper seat engagement Never attempt to adjust the seat while the vehicle is in motion Using the Power Seats If equipped If your vehicle has power seats you can adjust th...

Page 105: ...ot forward to allow use by the front seat passengers Important Safety Belt Information The use of safety belts helps to restrain you and your passengers in case of a collision In most states and in Ca...

Page 106: ...vehicle In a collision people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and safety...

Page 107: ...r belt adjusts to your movement However if you brake hard corner hard or if your vehicle receives an impact of 5 mph 8 km h or more the lap and shoulder belt locks and helps reduce your forward moveme...

Page 108: ...nd understand Important Safety Belt Information in this chapter Safety Belts for the Front Passenger Outboard Seating Positions Your vehicle is equipped with a dual locking mode retractor on the shoul...

Page 109: ...this operating mode the shoulder belt retractor will be automatically locked and remain locked when the combination lap shoulder safety belt is buckled and does not allow the occupant freedom of move...

Page 110: ...lowed to retract completely the retractor will switch back to the vehicle sensitive emergency locking mode See the detailed instructions under Safety Seats for Children in this chapter Safety Belts wi...

Page 111: ...ractor While holding the webbing below the tongue grasp the tip metal portion of the tongue so that it is parallel to the webbing and slide the tongue upward Provide enough lap belt length so that the...

Page 112: ...e hips not around the waist RWARNING Front and rear seat occupants including pregnant women should wear safety belts for optimum protection in an accident RWARNING Each seating position in your vehicl...

Page 113: ...r if your vehicle receives an impact of 5 mph 8 km h or more the safety belt will become locked and help reduce your forward movement To unfasten all the belts 1 Push the release button on the end of...

Page 114: ...t the tongue into the correct buckle on your seat until you hear a snap and feel it lock Make sure the buckle is securely fastened If you need to lengthen the belt unfasten it and tip the belt tongue...

Page 115: ...lable at no cost from your dealer RWARNING Failure to follow these instructions will affect the performance of the safety belts and increase the risk of personal injury Use only extensions manufacture...

Page 116: ...show damage and continue to operate properly they do not need to be replaced Safety belt assemblies not in use during a collision should also be inspected and replaced if either damage or improper ope...

Page 117: ...aler RWARNING If you are close to an inflating air bag it could seriously injure you Position your seat such that it is as far back from the steering wheel as possible but still allows you to properly...

Page 118: ...the system is activated and the air bags inflate rapidly After the air bag inflates it will quickly deflate After the air bag deployment you may notice a smoke like powdery residue or smell the burnt...

Page 119: ...agnostic module a readiness light and tone and the electrical wiring which connects the components The diagnostic module monitors its own circuits the air bag electrical system the air bag readiness l...

Page 120: ...function properly in the event of a collision Disposal of Air Bags and Air Bag Equipped Vehicles For disposal of air bags or air bag equipped vehicles see your local Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer Ai...

Page 121: ...roperly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front seating positions RWARNING Carefully follow all of the manufacturer s instructions included with the safety seat you put in your vehi...

Page 122: ...correct safety belt buckle for that seating position and make sure the tongue is securely fastened in the buckle For a shoulder lap belt combination with a sliding tongue make sure the retractor is in...

Page 123: ...in a sudden stop or collision RWARNING Always keep the buckle release button pointing upward and away from the child seat with the tongue between the child seat and the release button as shown in the...

Page 124: ...122 2 Pull down on shoulder belt then grasp shoulder belt and lap belt together See Figure 1 Pulling out belt webbing...

Page 125: ...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 126: ...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 127: ...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 128: ...126 Allowing shoulder belt to retract Removing slack from belt...

Page 129: ...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 130: ...Try to pull more belt out of the retractor If you cannot the belt is in the automatic locking mode See Figure 8 Checking the retractor 9 Check to make sure that the child seat is properly secured pri...

Page 131: ...or installing a child safety seat in these locations 1 Grasp the belt webbing below the tongue and pull as much of the belt out of the retractor as possible Hold the belt out See Figure 1 NOTE The bel...

Page 132: ...t webbing below the tongue in one hand use your other hand to grasp the tip metal portion of the tongue and belt webbing together and again pull out as much of the belt as possible Then let go of the...

Page 133: ...Insert the belt tongue into the proper buckle for that seating position until you hear a snap and feel it latch Make sure the tongue is securely latched to the buckle by pulling on the tongue See Fig...

Page 134: ...132 6 Push down on the child seat and pull up on the shoulder belt portion to tighten the lap belt portion of the combination lap and shoulder belt See Figure 4...

Page 135: ...ighten the child safety seat in the vehicle See Figure 5 8 Before placing the child into the child seat forcibly tilt the child seat from side to side and in forward directions to make sure that the s...

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Page 137: ...e the tongue and webbing through the child seat according to the child seat manufacturer s instructions 4 Insert the belt tongue into the proper buckle for the center seating position until you hear a...

Page 138: ...ny Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer All vehicles built for sale in Canada include a tether anchor hardware kit Safety Belts for Children Children who are too large for child safety seats should always w...

Page 139: ...nd shoulder belts on the child A belt positioning booster should be used if the shoulder belt rests in front of the child s face or neck or if the lap belt does not fit snugly on both thighs or if the...

Page 140: ...vehicle Starting Your Vehicle Preparing to Start Your Vehicle RWARNING Do not start your vehicle in a closed garage or in other enclosed areas Exhaust fumes can be toxic Always open the garage door be...

Page 141: ...n the key to the START position cranking until the engine starts Allow the key to return to the ON position after the engine has started If you have difficulty in turning the key rotate the steering w...

Page 142: ...n gear Release the parking brake Slowly release the brake pedal and drive away in the normal manner NOTE Your vehicle has an interlock that prevents you from shifting out of P Park unless your foot is...

Page 143: ...speeds can produce very high temperatures in the engine and exhaust system creating the risk of fire or other damage RWARNING Do not park idle or drive your vehicle in dry grass or other dry ground c...

Page 144: ...not damage the engine so you can plug it in at night to start your vehicle the following morning NOTE Be sure to disconnect the engine block heater before driving your vehicle Guarding Against Exhaust...

Page 145: ...one inch 2 5 cm Also the heating or air conditioning system should be set to any function except MAX A C or AUTO If you use the heater set the fan speed on MEDIUM or HIGH with the function control on...

Page 146: ...extreme braking can make the wheels lock and slide possibly decreasing your control of the steering If you lock the wheels release the brake pedal and repeat the squeeze technique Braking with ABS bra...

Page 147: ...by your dealer or a qualified service technician Ford Motor Company has not found any detrimental effects of popular mobile radio transmitting equipment installed on vehicles with the anti lock brake...

Page 148: ...you leave your vehicle To release the parking brake press down on the pedal until you hear a click Lift your foot off the pedal The brake is now released and will reset to lock the next time you press...

Page 149: ...e will increase greatly and the handling of your vehicle will be adversely affected Traction Lok Axle If equipped This axle provides added traction on slippery surfaces particularly when one wheel is...

Page 150: ...eels from spinning during acceleration The Traction AssistTM system can be manually turned off to allow wheelspin if you want by pushing the traction assist switch located in the console When the vehi...

Page 151: ...stem will shut down to prevent the rear brakes from overheating During this shutdown period the word OFF in the traction assist switch will be illuminated showing that the traction assist system is in...

Page 152: ...n Automatic Overdrive Transmission The gearshift lever is floor mounted The automatic overdrive transmission operates very much like a regular automatic transmission except it offers the extra overdri...

Page 153: ...arshift lever to N Neutral and start the engine RWARNING DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE UNTIL YOU VERIFY THAT THE BRAKELAMPS ARE WORKING If you need to shift out of P Park by using the alternate procedure...

Page 154: ...gearshift in the R Reverse position the vehicle will move backward You should always come to a complete stop before shifting into or out of R Reverse N Neutral As in P Park there is no power transfer...

Page 155: ...on will upshift and downshift from 1st through 3rd gears If the O D OFF light does not come on when the TCS is depressed or if the light FLASHES when you are driving have your vehicle serviced at the...

Page 156: ...hilly roads or if your vehicle does not have adequate power for climbing hills depress the TCS You can depress the TCS at any speed When to use 2 Second Use 2 Second for start up on slippery roads or...

Page 157: ...ight of your vehicle plus the weight of the passengers and cargo should never be more than the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating GVWR Also the weight that your vehicle carries over the front axle and rear a...

Page 158: ...any other items that you put in your vehicle the tongue load of the loaded trailer the weight of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle since it was delivered to your dealer If you do not k...

Page 159: ...on the tire decal can cause rapid tire wear or loss of vehicle control Trailer Towing Your vehicle does not come from the factory fully equipped to tow No towing packages are available through Ford or...

Page 160: ...towing vehicle The amount of weight that you can safely tow depends on the optional equipment on your vehicle See the following chart Trailer towing specifications Preparing to Tow For your safety an...

Page 161: ...eight on the hitch This will prevent damage to your vehicle and make your vehicle easier to handle Connecting the safety chains Always attach the trailer s safety chains to your vehicle They help prot...

Page 162: ...ghting system wiring directly to your vehicle s lighting system wiring To get the proper equipment for hooking up your trailer s lights see your local trailer dealer and your Ford dealer Be sure to fo...

Page 163: ...with any new vehicle yours may drive and handle differently from your previous vehicle Use care until you become accustomed to its various features and driving characteristics Operate your vehicle wit...

Page 164: ...try to rock it out of the spot Shift in a steady rhythm between forward and reverse gears At the same time press lightly on the accelerator RWARNING Do not spin the wheels at over 35 mph 55 km h The...

Page 165: ...If you must drive through high water drive slowly You may have limited traction or wet brakes so allow extra stopping distance because your vehicle will not stop as quickly as usual After you drive t...

Page 166: ...rloading If electrical parts in your vehicle are not working the system may have been overloaded and blown a fuse or tripped a circuit breaker Before you replace or repair any electrical parts check t...

Page 167: ...166 The instrument panel fuse panel location The instrument panel fuse panel...

Page 168: ...167 The Instrument Panel Fuses Circuit Breakers and Relays...

Page 169: ...their amperage rating High current fuses may be purchased from your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer The high current fuse panel is located in the engine compartment on the left hand fender apron RWARNI...

Page 170: ...169 The high current fuse panel...

Page 171: ...170 The high current fuses and relays M...

Page 172: ...ow these steps 1 Find the fuse panel underneath the instrument panel to the left of the steering column 2 Check the fuse to see if it is blown Look through the clear side of the fuse to see if the met...

Page 173: ...3 Replace the fuse with one that has the right amperage rating See the following chart To remove the fuse use the pulling tool attached to the inside cover of the fuse panel There are also four spare...

Page 174: ...e fuse panel see Checking and replacing fuses in this chapter to find out how to locate the fuse panel Circuit breakers will reset themselves and allow the electrical parts to work again once the over...

Page 175: ...evice intended to stop the fuel system when your vehicle has been involved in a substantial jolt Once the shut off switch is activated you must reset the switch by hand before you can start your vehic...

Page 176: ...you can try to start your vehicle again 6 Check all vehicle warning lights before driving the vehicle Changing a Tire If you get a flat tire while you are driving do not apply the brake heavily Inste...

Page 177: ...sibly injuring yourself or others When you drive with the temporary spare tire DO NOT exceed 50 mph 80 km h under any circumstances load your vehicle so that it is heavier than the maximum vehicle loa...

Page 178: ...e is stored in the trunk The spare tire location To remove the spare tire 1 Remove the spare tire cover 2 Unscrew the wing nut holding down the spare tire NOTE Wing nut is not removable 3 Lift out the...

Page 179: ...e be sure the parking brake is set then block the wheel both directions that is diagonally opposite other side and end of the vehicle to the tire being changed RWARNING If the vehicle slips off the ja...

Page 180: ...mation on removing anti theft lug nuts Removing and Replacing the Tire 1 Find the underbody notches closest to the wheel to be removed Center the jack between 2 underbody notches and turn the handle o...

Page 181: ...180 The improper lift point NOTE Never use the differential housing as a lift point...

Page 182: ...e tire making sure that the air valve stem is facing outward 4 Reinstall the lug nuts tightening until the wheel is snug against the hub The beveled edges on the lug nuts face inward Do not fully tigh...

Page 183: ...covers and ornaments in the trunk 8 Put the tire jack and wrench away Make sure the jack is securely fastened so it does not rattle when you drive 9 Unblock the wheels Aluminum Road Wheel Ornaments I...

Page 184: ...ewdriver or any other tool If you do you may damage the cover The wheel with the wheel cover still attached may now be removed from the vehicle by removing the five lug nuts 2 If the tire needs to be...

Page 185: ...l Lug Nuts If equipped If your vehicle has this option one of the lug nuts on each wheel locks and must be unlocked with a special key The key and registration card are attached to the lug wrench and...

Page 186: ...ocking lug nut Place the lug nut wrench over the lug nut key and while applying pressure on the key install the lug nut Jump Starting Your Vehicle Your vehicle s battery may die if you leave the light...

Page 187: ...l a doctor immediately To avoid damaging your vehicle or your battery and to avoid injury to yourself follow these directions for preparing your vehicle to jump start and connecting the jumper cables...

Page 188: ...voltage surges Turn off all other switches and lights in both vehicles to prevent possible damage to either vehicle s electrical systems Connecting the jumper cables 1 Connect one end of the first ju...

Page 189: ...metallic surface on the engine or frame of the disabled vehicle making sure it is clear of any rotating engine components The following illustrations show where you can find a metallic surface RWARNIN...

Page 190: ...189 The 3 8L SFI engine...

Page 191: ...190 The 4 6L SFI Engine...

Page 192: ...cables 1 Always remove the jumper cables in the reverse order Remove the negative S end of the jumper cable from the metallic surface on the engine or frame of the disabled vehicle 2 Remove the negat...

Page 193: ...ter Do not tow with slingbelt equipment when towing your Thunderbird from the rear Ford Motor Company has not developed or approved a T hook sling type procedure When slingbelt towing from the front t...

Page 194: ...operator what kind of vehicle you have A towing manual is available from Ford Motor Company for all authorized tow truck operators Have your tow truck driver refer to this manual for the proper hook...

Page 195: ...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 196: ...ity s standards for disposing of these types of fluids Call your local recycling center to find out about recycling automotive fluids Precautions When Servicing Your Vehicle Be especially careful when...

Page 197: ...properly To find out how the engine does this see Battery in this chapter Working with the engine off 1 Set the parking brake fully and make sure that the gearshift is securely latched in P Park 2 Rem...

Page 198: ...iary catch under the front edge of the hood 3 Lift the hood until the counterbalanced hinges hold it open Whenever you close the hood latch it securely NOTE Apply lubricant to the hood latch at six mo...

Page 199: ...MC05300 BC 12 95 full page art 0010327 C File 11rcmcb ex Update Thu May 30 11 02 59 1996...

Page 200: ...MC05400 BC 12 95 full page art 0010665 G File 11rcmcb ex Update Thu May 30 11 02 59 1996...

Page 201: ...ils labeled API SA SB SC SD SE SF or SG Additional engine oil additives oil treatments or engine treatments Engine oils with an SAE 5W 30 viscosity are PREFERRED for your vehicle They provide the best...

Page 202: ...vel 1 Turn the engine off after it has warmed up and allow a few minutes for the engine oil to drain back into the oil pan 2 Set the parking brake making sure the gearshift is securely latched in P Pa...

Page 203: ...il between oil changes Make sure you use a CERTIFIED engine oil of the preferred viscosity Your vehicle s warranty coverage may not apply if engine damage is caused by the use of improper engine oil A...

Page 204: ...in 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 RWARNING Continuous cont...

Page 205: ...ersists If taken internally drink water and induce vomiting Get medical attention immediately If the fluid is low carefully clean and remove the filler cap from the reservoir Fill the reservoir to the...

Page 206: ...er Fluid Check the level of the windshield washer fluid periodically The reservoir for washer fluid is located on the driver s side of the engine compartment Do not operate the washer when the reservo...

Page 207: ...recautions When Servicing Your Vehicle at the beginning of this chapter RWARNING The cooling fan is automatic and may come on at any time Always disconnect the negative terminal of the battery before...

Page 208: ...hose clamps as specified in the Maintenance Schedule booklet Repair or replace with Motorcraft hoses or equivalent as necessary Adding Engine Coolant RWARNING Do not put engine coolant in the containe...

Page 209: ...kwise to unscrew 3 Step back while the pressure releases 4 When you are sure that all the pressure has been released use the cloth to press the cap down turn it counterclockwise and remove it 5 Stand...

Page 210: ...Ford approved processes Not all coolant recycling processes produce coolant which meets Ford specification ESE M97B44 A and use of such coolant may harm engine and cooling system components Always dis...

Page 211: ...ne coolant and water in your vehicle year round in non extreme climates Engine Coolant Drain and Flush Proper procedures for a complete coolant drain and flush of the cooling system can be found in th...

Page 212: ...o the fully installed position and then backing off to the first stop Start and idle engine until the radiator upper hose is warm this indicates the thermostat is open and coolant is flowing through t...

Page 213: ...usly flows out of the tube in the rear of engine Reattach hose and secure clamp Continue to fill the reservoir until the coolant is at the FULL COLD level Reinstall the pressure cap to the fully insta...

Page 214: ...the engine idles turn the steering wheel back and forth several times Make sure that the cap assembly is installed at this time 3 Turn the engine off 4 Check the fluid level on the dipstick which is h...

Page 215: ...teering fluid is low do not drive your vehicle for a long period of time before adding fluid This can damage the power steering pump If you check the power steering fluid when it is cold make sure tha...

Page 216: ...reservoir mounted to the front upper left hand corner of the engine 3 Visually verify that the fluid level is above the MIN line adjacent to the reservoir sight window 4 If the power steering fluid is...

Page 217: ...wly or you may notice some sign of fluid leakage the fluid level should be checked Checking the Automatic Transmission Fluid It is preferable to check the transmission fluid level at normal operating...

Page 218: ...the vehicle has been operated for an extended period at high speeds 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...

Page 219: ...The electrolyte level should be checked at least every 24 months or 24 000 miles 40 000 km in temperatures up to 90 F 32 C and more often in temperatures above 90 F 32 C Keep the electrolyte level in...

Page 220: ...t the gearshift in P Park turn off all the accessories and start the vehicle Let the engine idle for at least one minute Engine must be warm in order to learn Also allow approximately 10 miles 16 km o...

Page 221: ...them you may need to replace the wiper blade assembly or the blade element When replacing the wiper blade assembly blade refill or wiper arm always use a Motorcraft part or equivalent To replace the...

Page 222: ...jobs they often wear 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 booklet...

Page 223: ...When 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 rati...

Page 224: ...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 225: ...A B C The temperature grades are A the highest B and C representing the tire s resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a spec...

Page 226: ...hicle components Snow Tires and Chains The tires on your vehicle have all weather treads that provide traction in rain or snow However during the winter months in some climates you may need to use sno...

Page 227: ...y after using them on snow and ice Do not use the chains on dry roads Filling the Fuel Tank The fuel door is outside the car on the passenger side near the back To fill the fuel tank 1 After opening t...

Page 228: ...law and could damage your vehicle The damage may not be covered by your warranty Your vehicle was not designed to use fuel containing manganese based additives such as MMT Additionally vehicles certif...

Page 229: ...rvice technician to prevent any engine damage Fuel quality If you are experiencing starting rough idle or hesitation problems try a different brand of fuel If the condition persists see your dealer or...

Page 230: ...en refueling Fuels are extremely flammable Do not siphon any fuel by mouth RWARNING Gasoline or gasoline blended with methanol can cause blindness and possible death when swallowed If any fuel is swal...

Page 231: ...ents You may need to crank the engine several times before the fuel system starts to pump fuel from the tank to the engine Calculating Fuel Economy Fuel economy is an estimate of the efficiency of you...

Page 232: ...or your style of driving The EPA fuel economy estimate is not a guarantee that you will achieve the fuel economy shown The following decrease fuel economy Lack of regular scheduled maintenance Rapid...

Page 233: ...ld outside mirrors and headlights Check windshield washer fluid Check tires for excessive wear or worn edges Check the tire pressure at least monthly Emission Control System Your vehicle is equipped w...

Page 234: ...rvice of the emissions control devices or systems in your new Ford Motor Company vehicle or engine may be performed at your expense by any automotive repair establishment or individual using automotiv...

Page 235: ...icles or supervises a fleet of vehicles is not permitted to intentionally remove an emission control device or prevent it from working In some of the United States and in Canada vehicle owners may be...

Page 236: ...eck of the OBD II system The driving modes required to reach the ready condition consist of a minimum of 30 minutes of city and highway driving as described below At least twenty minutes driving in st...

Page 237: ...p Bulb The headlamps on your vehicle use replaceable bulbs When the lamp burns out simply replace the bulb rather than the whole lamp RWARNING Handle a halogen headlamp bulb carefully and keep out of...

Page 238: ...and find the bulb in the headlamp socket 3 Remove the electrical connector from the bulb by grasping the wire with a quick pull rearward 4 Remove the retaining ring by turning it 1 8 of a turn to free...

Page 239: ...lastic base until it contacts the rear of the socket Lock the ring into the socket by rotating it clockwise until you feel a stop 3 Push the electrical connector into the rear of the plastic base unti...

Page 240: ...rim cover toward the front of the vehicle to disengage the retaining clips 2 Twist the socket counterclockwise and remove from lamp 3 Pull bulb out of socket 4 Remove the retaining screw 5 Lift the la...

Page 241: ...e lamp into slots toward the rear window 2 Install the screw 3 Push bulb into the socket 4 Install the bulb and socket into the lamp and twist socket clockwise until it locks 5 Slide the trim cover to...

Page 242: ...242 Using the Right Bulbs G...

Page 243: ...epair at no charge to the owner the surfaces of new vehicles damaged by environmental fallout within 12 months or 12 000 miles 20 000 km of purchase whichever comes first Customers may be required to...

Page 244: ...from plastic and rubber parts it can cause deterioration Cleaning the Safety Belts Clean the safety belts with any mild soap solution that is recommended for cleaning upholstery or carpets Do not ble...

Page 245: ...uum cleaner Remove fresh spots immediately Follow the directions that come with the cleaner NOTE Before using any cleaner test it on a small hidden area of fabric If the fabric s color or texture is a...

Page 246: ...the engine may cause internal damage Cleaning the Wheels Wash the wheels with the same detergent you use to wash your vehicle s body Do not use acid based wheel cleaners steel wool abrasives fuel or s...

Page 247: ...ination it must be reinstalled in the same cylinder For 3 8L engines Cylinders 1 2 3 have an EG suffix Cylinders 4 5 6 have an E suffix For 4 6L 2V engines Cylinders 1 2 3 4 have a PG suffix Cylinders...

Page 248: ...apacities NOTE Rear axle lube quantities must be replaced every 100 000 miles 160 000 km or if the axle has been submerged in water Otherwise the lube should not be checked or changed unless a leak is...

Page 249: ...249 Lubricant Specifications K...

Page 250: ...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 251: ...olymers 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 vehi...

Page 252: ...e brakes and parking brake are fully released Tires Maintain recommended air pressure Miscellaneous Make sure all linkages cables levers and clevis pins under vehicle are covered with grease to preven...

Page 253: ...estigation and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dea...

Page 254: ...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 255: ...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 Concerns...

Page 256: ...S contact If you live in Canada and have any questions or concerns that the dealership cannot answer contact the Customer Assistance Centre Please have the following information available when contact...

Page 257: ...e taking action under the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act or to the extent allowed by state law before pursuing replacement or repurchase remedies provided by certain state laws This dispute handling proce...

Page 258: ...nder the new vehicle limited warranty that have not been resolved by either a dealer or Ford Motor Company except those involving a non Ford product a non Ford dealership a vehicle sales transaction r...

Page 259: ...representatives a Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer Consumer candidates for Board membership are recruited and trained by an independent consulting firm Dealers are chosen because of their business leade...

Page 260: ...escription of your unresolved concern a brief summary of the action taken with the dealer and Ford Motor Company the names if known of all the people you contacted at the dealership a description of t...

Page 261: ...e consumer application form After your case is reviewed the Board mails you a decision letter The Board also provides a form on which to accept or reject the Board s decision The decisions of the Boar...

Page 262: ...hird party mediation arbitration program administered by the Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan CAMVAP The CAMVAP program is a straight forward and relatively speedy alternative to resolve a disa...

Page 263: ...Officials at the embassy can also help you decide whether you should import your vehicle to that country Officials at the embassy or consulate can tell you where to get unleaded fuel If you cannot get...

Page 264: ...cannot help you write to If you are in other foreign countries contact the nearest Ford dealership If the dealership cannot help you they can direct you to the appropriate Ford affiliate office If yo...

Page 265: ...e accessories have been engineered specifically to fulfill your automotive needs They are custom designed to complement the style and aerodynamic appearance of your Ford built vehicle In addition each...

Page 266: ...268 Safety Comfort and Convenience...

Page 267: ...your dealer for specific weight information NOTE The Federal Communications Commission FCC or in Canada the Canadian Radio Telecommunications Commission CRTC regulates the use of mobile communication...

Page 268: ...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 270: ...277 Label locations...

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Page 280: ...ion labels 116 tone generator 118 Air cleaner filter location 198 specifications 247 Air conditioning manual heating and air conditioning system 59 semi automatic temperature control system 62 Alarm a...

Page 281: ...luid refill capacities 248 fluid specification 249 Axle lubricant specifications 249 refill capacities 248 traction lok 148 B Backing up 153 Basic vehicle warranty 4 Battery 219 acid treating emergenc...

Page 282: ...s do not grip well 145 master cylinder 204 new brake linings 6 noise 145 parking 146 power braking 145 servicing 145 stopping distances 162 trailer 161 when storing your vehicle 252 Brake shift interl...

Page 283: ...safety seats 120 Child safety seats 120 and air bags 120 automatic locking mode retractor 107 120 in front seat 120 in rear outboard seat 129 in rear seat 120 135 tether anchorage hardware 136 Chime...

Page 284: ...62 heating 59 62 Clock 71 Cold engine starting 140 Combination lap and shoulder belts 105 Compact disc player see Electronic sound system 26 Compact disc radio see Electronic sound system 26 Console...

Page 285: ...Dispute Settlement Board 258 Doors 87 door ajar warning light 18 lubricant specifications 249 Driving under special conditions 162 bad weather 162 heavy load 156 high water 164 slippery roads 162 tip...

Page 286: ...start 139 refill capacities 248 service points 195 starting 140 starting after a collision 174 storing your vehicle 250 Engine block heater 142 Engine coolant 207 checking and adding 207 checking hos...

Page 287: ...lan Ford 4 F Fan 196 engine fan avoiding injury 196 Federal Communications Commission 57 Flashers hazard 77 Flashing the lights 75 Flat tire 175 Floor mats 92 Fluid refill capacities 248 Ford Customer...

Page 288: ...es 230 Fuel cap 227 removing 227 replacing 227 Fuel filler door 227 remote release 227 Fuel filter specifications 247 Fuel gauge 20 Fuel pump shut off switch engine does not start 174 starting after a...

Page 289: ...ic operation 151 console mounted 153 locking the gearshift 72 positions 151 shifting the gears 151 shift lock 152 GVWR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 156 calculating 157 definition 156 driving with a hea...

Page 290: ...98 lubrication specifications 249 release lever 198 working under the hood 196 Horn 78 Hoses checking 208 I Identification Number Vehicle VIN 258 Idle relearning 191 196 220 Ignition chime 73 position...

Page 291: ...in lock position 73 L Lamps autolamp delay system 69 bulb replacement specifications chart 242 checking 236 daytime running light system 67 dome lamps 70 flashing the lamps 75 hazard flashers 77 headl...

Page 292: ...fluid 20 oil pressure 18 overdrive off 14 safety belt 12 service engine soon 16 theft system 16 turn signal indicator 17 Load limits 156 GAWR 156 GVWR 156 trailer towing 158 Lubricant specifications...

Page 293: ...23 Oil filter 203 247 Oil see Engine oil 201 Oil viscosity 201 On board diagnostic OBD II system 236 Overdrive 154 Overseas offices 264 P Panic alarm feature remote entry system 97 Parking brake 146...

Page 294: ...nt specification 249 refill capacity 248 Rear window 88 defroster 66 Refill capacities for fluids 248 Relays 165 Remote control trunk 72 Remote entry system 95 locking unlocking doors 96 opening the t...

Page 295: ...ssembly 113 for adults 103 for children 118 for infants 118 120 for pregnant women 103 head 99 lap and shoulder belts 103 105 maintenance 114 proper use 103 replacement 114 warning light and chime 12...

Page 296: ...of see Moon roof 84 Snow tires and chains 225 Spare tire 175 changing the tire 175 178 conventional spare 177 finding the spare 177 removing the spare tire 177 storing the flat tire 177 179 temporary...

Page 297: ...cleaning 244 Temperature control see Climate control 59 Tilt steering wheel 79 Tires 221 changing 175 checking the pressure 221 cleaning 246 inspection and maintenance 221 replacing 223 rotating 222 s...

Page 298: ...ol switch 154 Transmitter see Remote entry 95 Trip odometer 23 Trunk remote release lever 72 using the remote entry system to open 96 Tune up specifications VECI 235 Turn signal 74 indicator lights 17...

Page 299: ...ey in ignition 73 safety belt 12 Warning lights see Lights 8 Warranties 4 basic 4 Canada 4 radio 58 Warranty Information Booklet 4 Washer fluid 75 rear window reservoir 206 reservoir 206 warning light...

Page 300: ...g 66 Windshield washing 75 Windshield washer fluid and wipers 75 checking and adding fluid 206 checking and replacing wiper blades 220 low washer fluid light 20 operation 75 reservoir 206 specificatio...

Page 301: ...308 Service Station Information...

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