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Black plate (190,1)

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Schedule

Maintenance Interval

Number of months or kilometres, whichever comes first

Months

6

12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96

×1000 km

10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160

Engine valve clearance

I

Engine timing belt

*1

Replace every 120,000 km

Engine timing belt auto tensioner

Replace every 120,000 km

Engine oil

*2

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

Engine oil filter

*2

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

R

Drive belts

*3

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Cooling system

*4

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I

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I

I

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Engine coolant

FL22 type

*5

R

Others

Replace every 2 years

Air filter

*6

C

C

R

C

C

R

C

C

R

C

C

R

C

C

R

C

Fuel filter

R

R

R

R

R

Fuel lines and hoses

I

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Air intake system

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

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Battery electrolyte level and specific
gravity

*7

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Brake lines, hoses and connections

I

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I

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I

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Brake fluid

*8

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R

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I

R

I

I

I

R

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I

I

R

Parking brake

I

I

I

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I

I

I

I

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I

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I

Power brake unit (Brake booster) and
hoses

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

Disc brakes

*9

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

Drum brakes

*9

I

I

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I

I

I

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Power steering fluid, lines, hoses and
connections

I

I

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I

I

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Steering operation and linkages

*9

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

I

Manual transmission oil

I

I

R

I

Automatic transmission fluid

*10

Replace every 240,000 km

Rear differential oil (for 4×2)

*4

R

R

R

R

Front and rear differential oil
(for 4×4)

*11

R

I

R

I

R

I

R

I

Transfer oil (for 4×4)

Manual
transmission

I

I

R

I

Automatic
transmis-
sion

*10

Replace every 240,000 km

Front propeller shaft joints
(for Manual transmission 4×4)

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

Rear propeller shaft joints (for 4×4)

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

L

8-4

Maintenance and Care

Scheduled Maintenance

RANGER_F8M1-10-08I_Edition1 Page190
Friday, September 26 2008 3:7 PM

Form No.F8M1-10-08I

Summary of Contents for 2008 Ranger

Page 1: ...n with your Ford product Ford Motor Company BANGKOK THAILAND Important Notes About This Manual Keep this manual in the glove box as a handy reference for the safe and enjoyable use of your Ford Should...

Page 2: ...f all information in your manual You ll find several WARNINGs CAUTIONs and NOTEs in the manual WARNING A WARNING indicates a situation in which serious injury or death could result if the warning is i...

Page 3: ...trols opening closing and adjustment of various parts 3 Before Driving Your Ford Important information about driving your Ford 4 Driving Your Ford Explanation of instruments and controls 5 Interior Co...

Page 4: ...Black plate 4 1 RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1 Page4 Friday September 26 2008 3 6 PM Form No F8M1 10 08I...

Page 5: ...e at a Glance Interior exterior views and part identification of your Ford Instrument panel and Interior Overview 1 2 Exterior Overview 1 4 1 1 RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1 Page5 Friday September 26 20...

Page 6: ...1 The equipment and installation position varies by vehicle 1 2 Your Vehicle at a Glance Instrument panel and Interior Overview RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1 Page6 Friday September 26 2008 3 6 PM Form N...

Page 7: ...on switch page 5 2 Tilt wheel release lever page 3 22 Parking brake page 5 5 Accessory socket page 6 41 Air conditioning system page 6 2 MT shift lever page 5 8 AT shift lever page 5 10 Transfer shift...

Page 8: ...ck plate 8 1 The equipment and installation position varies by vehicle 1 4 Your Vehicle at a Glance Exterior Overview RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1 Page8 Friday September 26 2008 3 6 PM Form No F8M1 10...

Page 9: ...tside mirror page 3 22 Tyres page 8 23 Fuel filler flap page 3 12 Light bulbs page 8 27 Bonnet page 3 14 Aerial page 6 10 Windscreen wiper blades page 8 19 Your Vehicle at a Glance Exterior Overview 1...

Page 10: ...Black plate 10 1 1 6 RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1 Page10 Friday September 26 2008 3 6 PM Form No F8M1 10 08I...

Page 11: ...oad Limiting Systems 2 12 2 Point Type Seat Belt 2 14 Child Restraint 2 16 Child Restraint Precautions 2 16 Installing Child Restraint Systems 2 19 SRS Air Bags 2 20 Supplementary Restraint System SRS...

Page 12: ...ad to injuries Always have an Authorised Ford Repairer inspect the front seats front seat belt pretensioners and air bags after a collision WARNING Make sure the adjustable components of a seat are lo...

Page 13: ...ngers to be ejected or thrown around and baggage to strike occupants in a sudden stop or collision resulting in severe injury After adjusting the seatback at any time even when there are no other pass...

Page 14: ...severe injury After adjusting the seatback at any time even when there are no other passengers rock the seatback to make sure it is locked in place To fold the seatback move the lever forward and hol...

Page 15: ...traints installed when seats are being used and make sure they are properly adjusted Driving with the head restraints adjusted too low or removed is dangerous With no support behind your head your nec...

Page 16: ...op catch WARNING Always drive with the head restraints set up when seats are being used and make sure they are properly set up Driving with the head restraints not set up is dangerous With no support...

Page 17: ...re dangerous In a collision the full width of the belt is not available to absorb the impact This puts more force on the bones beneath the belt which could cause serious injury or death Never use one...

Page 18: ...able wearing the lap section of the belt across the abdominal area must be avoided l Seat belts should be adjusted as firmly as possible consistent with comfort to provide the protection for which the...

Page 19: ...omach area Persons with serious medical conditions also should wear seat belts Check with your doctor for any special instructions regarding specific medical conditions qEmergency Locking Mode When th...

Page 20: ...your shoulder and near your neck but never under your arm on your neck or on your upper arm 4 Position the lap belt as low as possible not on the abdominal area then adjust the shoulder belt so that i...

Page 21: ...touches your neck or if it crosses your arm instead of your shoulder To raise the shoulder belt adjuster push the adjuster up To lower the shoulder belt adjuster pull the adjuster and slide it down Ma...

Page 22: ...sitioning of the driver and front passenger seat belts is dangerous Without proper positioning the pretensioner and load limiting systems cannot provide adequate protection in an accident and this cou...

Page 23: ...NOTE l The pretensioner system will activate in a moderate or greater frontal or near frontal collision It will not activate in most rollovers side or rear impacts l Some smoke non toxic gas will be...

Page 24: ...all servicing and repairs Self servicing or tampering with the systems is dangerous An air bag pretensioner could accidentally activate or become disabled causing serious injury or death 2 Point Type...

Page 25: ...sion this would concentrate the impact force directly on the abdominal area causing serious injury Wear the lap belt snugly and as low as possible qUnfastening the Seat Belts Depress the button on the...

Page 26: ...age and size If not the child could be seriously injured or even killed in an accident Follow the manufacturer s instructions and always keep the child restraint system buckled down An unsecured chil...

Page 27: ...air bag have a warning label attached as shown below The warning label reminds you not to put a rear facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat at any time Do not install a front facing...

Page 28: ...er seat the rear seat is always a better location for children who are prone to sleeping If a child cannot be seated in the rear do not allow the child to lean over or against the side window even if...

Page 29: ...Restraint Systems When installing child restraint systems follow the manufacturer s instructions Essential Safety Equipment Child Restraint 2 19 RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1 Page29 Friday September 26...

Page 30: ...Reduce the possibility of injuries during an accident that is not designed for air bag inflation such as roll over or rear impact l Reduce the possibility of injuries in frontal near frontal side col...

Page 31: ...great force and speed Serious injuries could occur if someone is too close The driver should always hold onto only the rim of the steering wheel The front seat passenger should keep both feet on the...

Page 32: ...side collision the appropriate air bags may not deploy which could result in death or serious injury To prevent damage to the components essential to the supplementary restraint system do not place lu...

Page 33: ...wiring and connections to assure that the bags do not accidentally deploy and that the seats retain an undamaged air bag connection NOTE l When an air bag deploys a loud inflation noise can be heard...

Page 34: ...ule SAS unit Front seat belt pretensioner and load limiting systems page 2 12 Side crash sensors Air bag front seat belt pretensioner system warning light page 2 27 Side inflators and air bags 2 24 Es...

Page 35: ...ioners are designed to deploy in moderate or severe frontal near frontal collisions NOTE The front passenger seat belt pretensioner is not equipped unless a front passenger air bag is equipped qDriver...

Page 36: ...s of the front seatbacks When the air bag crash sensors detect a side impact of greater than moderate force the system inflates the side air bag only on the side in which the vehicle was hit The side...

Page 37: ...e ignition switch is turned to the ON position If any of these occur consult an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Ford Repairer as soon as possible The system may not work in an accident WARN...

Page 38: ...collision Front seat belt pretension er 1 X No air bag and front seat belt pretensioner will be activated in a rear collision Driver air bag X Front passenger air bag X Side air bag X impact side only...

Page 39: ...ront collisions that may not be detected as severe enough to deploy the SRS air bag equipment Impacts involving trees or poles Frontal offset impact to the vehicle Rear ending or running under a truck...

Page 40: ...Black plate 40 1 Roll over 2 30 Essential Safety Equipment SRS Air Bags RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1 Page40 Friday September 26 2008 3 6 PM Form No F8M1 10 08I...

Page 41: ...en the ignition switch is turned to the ON position and continues while the vehicle is being driven qMaintenance The air bag systems do not require regular maintenance But if any of the following occu...

Page 42: ...nt instrument panel the steering wheel or parts containing air bag parts or sensors is dangerous These parts contain essential air bag components The air bag could accidentally activate and cause seri...

Page 43: ...TION It is recommended that a bull bar is not fitted to diesel automatic transmission models Essential Safety Equipment Bull Bar 2 33 RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1 Page43 Friday September 26 2008 3 6 PM...

Page 44: ...Black plate 44 1 2 34 RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1 Page44 Friday September 26 2008 3 6 PM Form No F8M1 10 08I...

Page 45: ...r Access System 3 9 Power Windows 3 10 Rear Quarter Windows Stretch Cab with Rear Access System 3 12 Fuel Filler Flap and Cap 3 12 Bonnet 3 14 Tailgate 3 15 Load Rest Stopper 3 17 Rope Loops 3 17 Secu...

Page 46: ...heft deterrent system Refer to Theft Deterrent System page 3 20 for information regarding keys and the prevention of vehicle and vehicle contents theft The keys operate all locks except the fuel fille...

Page 47: ...ng the theft deterrent system with the keyless entry system transmitter is also possible on theft deterrent system equipped vehicles Press the buttons slowly and carefully CAUTION To avoid damage to t...

Page 48: ...ess entry system per vehicle Bring all transmitters to an Authorised Ford Repairer when additional transmitters are required qTransmitter Lock button Unlock button NOTE If your vehicle has a theft det...

Page 49: ...smitter as it could be damaged l There is the danger of explosion if the battery is not correctly replaced l Replace only with the same type battery CR2025 or equivalent l Dispose of used batteries ac...

Page 50: ...en and pets with you or leave a responsible person with them Leaving a child or a pet unattended in a parked vehicle is dangerous In hot weather temperatures inside a vehicle can become high enough to...

Page 51: ...can be locked unlocked by operating the keyless entry system transmitter refer to Keyless Entry System page 3 3 qLocking Unlocking with Door Lock Knob To lock any door from the inside push the door l...

Page 52: ...All doors lock automatically when the driver s door lock knob is pushed They all unlock when the driver s door lock knob is pulled out Lock Unlock qRear Door Child Safety Locks Double Cab These locks...

Page 53: ...y that it is fully latched again 3 Only after confirming that the rear access panel is fully latched close the front door WARNING Make sure the rear access panel is closed securely before closing the...

Page 54: ...are not locked with the power window lock switch would allow children to operate power windows unintentionally which could result in serious injury if a child s hands head or neck becomes caught by th...

Page 55: ...pull up the switch Open Close qPower Window Lock Switch With the lock switch in the unlocked position button not depressed all power windows on each door can be operated With the lock switch in the l...

Page 56: ...cause illness if ingested Fuel spray is released when there is pressure in the fuel tank and the fuel filler cap is removed too quickly Before refuelling stop the engine and always keep sparks and fl...

Page 57: ...il two or more clicks are heard Close Open Locking type To remove insert the key and turn it anticlockwise Then turn the cap anticlockwise to remove it To close turn it clockwise until it is secure Th...

Page 58: ...a serious accident qOpening the Bonnet 1 With the vehicle parked pull the release handle to unlock the bonnet 2 Insert your hand into the bonnet opening and pull the bonnet latch lever and lift the b...

Page 59: ...Close the bonnet so that it locks securely Tailgate WARNING Never allow anyone to ride outside the passenger compartment Riding in the truck bed on the bumper or on the tailgate whether it is open or...

Page 60: ...the tailgate to the normal open position 2 Lift the tailgate as shown 3 Adjust the leads so that the lead insertion holes are aligned parallel with the lockpins Lead 4 Remove the leads from each side...

Page 61: ...use the stopper to secure the luggage or cargo To use the stopper raise it Rope Loops Use the rope loops to secure cargo or luggage Type A Type B Knowing Your Ford Doors and Locks 3 17 Some models RAN...

Page 62: ...et the key wet l Expose the key to any kind of magnetic field l Expose the key to high temperatures on places such as the instrument panel or bonnet under direct sunlight CAUTION When starting the eng...

Page 63: ...malfunction If any of these occur contact an Authorised Ford Repairer as soon as possible NOTE l If the warning light comes on and stays on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position the en...

Page 64: ...he theft deterrent system operates with the key or the keyless entry system transmitter l The system will not function unless it is properly armed To properly secure the vehicle always make sure all w...

Page 65: ...conds to indicate that the system is fully armed It continues to flash until the theft deterrent system is turned off qTo Turn off an Armed System An armed system can be turned off by any one of the f...

Page 66: ...be certain it s locked before driving Mirrors qOutside Mirrors Check the mirror angles before driving WARNING Be sure to look over your shoulder before changing lanes Changing lanes without taking in...

Page 67: ...is dangerous Your hand could be pinched and injured or the mirror could be damaged WARNING Use the power fold in switch to set the mirror to the on road position Setting the power fold in mirror to th...

Page 68: ...view mirror which might cause you to hit another car when changing lanes Standard mirror Before driving adjust the rearview mirror to centre on the scene through the rear window Antidazzle mirror Befo...

Page 69: ...e Exhaust Carbon Monoxide 4 3 Before Starting the Engine 4 4 Before Getting In 4 4 After Getting In 4 4 Driving Tips 4 5 Running In Period 4 5 Money Saving Suggestions 4 5 Hazardous Driving 4 6 Rockin...

Page 70: ...in in diesel engines will result in engine damage l Never use fuel with a concentration of more than 5 biofuel in your vehicle Use of such fuel could cause low engine performance or serious engine dam...

Page 71: ...ing the engine inside an enclosed area such as a garage is dangerous Exhaust gas which contains poisonous carbon monoxide could easily enter the cabin Loss of consciousness or even death could occur O...

Page 72: ...g on the fluid See Maintenance Section 8 After Getting In l Are all doors closed and locked l Is the seat adjusted properly l Are the inside and outside mirrors adjusted l Is the steering wheel adjust...

Page 73: ...nce schedule page 8 3 and have an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Ford Repairer perform inspections and servicing l Use the air conditioner only when necessary l Slow down on rough roads l...

Page 74: ...for safe driving The ABS cannot compensate for unsafe and reckless driving excessive speed tailgating following another vehicle too closely and hydroplaning reduced tyre friction and road contact bec...

Page 75: ...llow anyone to stand behind a wheel when pushing the vehicle When the vehicle is stuck spinning the wheels at high speed is dangerous The spinning tyre could overheat and explode This could cause seri...

Page 76: ...it could cause short circuiting of electrical electronic parts or engine damage or stalling from water absorption If the vehicle has been immersed in water consult an expert repairer we recommend an...

Page 77: ...vehicle harder to drive and control It also increases the distance required for stopping In cases of serious overloading brakes can fail completely particularly on steep grades qPAYLOAD The PAYLOAD i...

Page 78: ...Black plate 78 1 4 10 RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1 Page78 Friday September 26 2008 3 6 PM Form No F8M1 10 08I...

Page 79: ...Wheel Drive 4 4 Operation Automatic Transmission 5 20 Instrument Cluster and Indicators 5 25 Meters and Gauges 5 25 Warning Indicator Lights and Beep Sounds 5 29 Warning Indicator Lights 5 29 Beep Sou...

Page 80: ...are not removing the key from the ignition or leaving the vehicle Leaving the key in other positions will disable some of the vehicle security systems and run the battery down Leaving the driver s se...

Page 81: ...press the clutch pedal all the way and shift into neutral Keep the clutch pedal depressed while cranking the engine Automatic transmission Put the vehicle in park P If you must restart the engine whil...

Page 82: ...power assist fail you can stop by applying greater force than normal to the brake pedal But the distance required to stop will be greater than usual WARNING Do not coast with the engine stalled or tur...

Page 83: ...ignition or leaving the vehicle Leaving the key in other positions will disable some of the vehicle security systems and run the battery down Leaving the driver s seat without putting the ignition swi...

Page 84: ...ve the vehicle Have it towed to an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Ford Repairer Even if the light turns off have your brake system inspected as soon as possible by an expert repairer we re...

Page 85: ...less distance to stop under these conditions because the tyres will build up a wedge of surface layer when the wheels skid l The sound of the ABS operating may be heard when starting the engine or im...

Page 86: ...and cause a serious accident As soon as you hear a screeching noise consult an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Ford Repairer Manual Transmission Operation qManual Transmission Shift Pattern...

Page 87: ...foot off the clutch pedal except when shifting gears Also do not use the clutch to hold the vehicle on an upgrade Riding the clutch will cause needless clutch wear and damage l Do not apply any exces...

Page 88: ...e P position without using the parking brake to hold the vehicle is dangerous If P fails to hold the vehicle could move and cause an accident CAUTION l Shifting into P N or R while the vehicle is movi...

Page 89: ...op the transmission will automatically shift through a 5 gear sequence 3 Third This position is used for engine braking when ascending descending steep grades 2 Second The 2 position is helpful when d...

Page 90: ...en turned off CAUTION If the overdrive off indicator light flashes the transmission has an electrical problem Continuing to drive your Ford in this condition could cause damage to your transmission Co...

Page 91: ...wer steering system is inoperable you can still steer but it requires more physical effort If the steering feels stiffer than usual during normal driving consult an expert repairer we recommend an Aut...

Page 92: ...manufacture brand and tread pattern In addition do not use tyres with significantly different wear patterns on the same vehicle Using such tyres will apply excessive force to powertrain parts and will...

Page 93: ...eely The vehicle could roll even when the transmission shift lever is in 1 or R This could cause a serious accident 4L 4 4 low range In this position all four wheels are powered Use this position when...

Page 94: ...light is off you have to stop to switch from 4 2 to 4 4 The RFW LOCK indicator light flashes if you exceed 100 km h 62 mph while in 4 4 or RFW LOCK When the indicator light flashes decrease the speed...

Page 95: ...the vehicle in a safe area away from traffic CAUTION Shifting the transfer shift lever while driving when the RFW LOCK indicator light is off could damage the drive assembly 2 Shift the transfer shift...

Page 96: ...here you have good control of the steering wheel and pedals even when vehicle bounces and rocks During off road driving sitting in a position which does not allow proper reach to the steering wheel an...

Page 97: ...Use of the accelerator steering wheel and brakes requires the same degree of driver caution as with a non 4 4 vehicle Sudden manoeuvring could cause damage to powertrain parts or cause the vehicle to...

Page 98: ...manufacture brand and tread pattern In addition do not use tyres with significantly different wear patterns on the same vehicle Using such tyres will apply excessive force to powertrain parts and wil...

Page 99: ...uire braking assistance qIndicator Lights 4 4 indicator light This indicator light illuminates when 4 4 is fully engaged When this indicator light illuminates the vehicle is in 4 4 The light turns off...

Page 100: ...t an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Ford Repairer as soon as possible qShifting Between 4 2 4 4 CAUTION Do not exceed the speeds indicated below while in 4 4 4H 4L Exceeding these speeds w...

Page 101: ...he outside of the steering wheel Holding the steering wheel in areas other than the grip or placing fingers in the spokes is dangerous When driving on uneven road surfaces the steering wheel could jer...

Page 102: ...bjects such as wood or stone under all four tyres or rocking it out by shifting between forward and reverse gears stopping between shifts in a steady pattern Driving on muddy or sandy surfaces When dr...

Page 103: ...Meter and Trip Meter Selector page 5 26 Tachometer page 5 27 Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge page 5 27 Fuel Gauge page 5 28 Driving Your Ford Instrument Cluster and Indicators 5 25 RANGER_F8M1 10 08...

Page 104: ...on from the ON position l Displays for 10 minutes after any door is opened Odometer The odometer records the total distance the vehicle has been driven Trip meter The trip meter can record the total d...

Page 105: ...en over 999 9 km mile qTachometer The tachometer shows engine speed in thousands of revolutions per minute rpm 2 5L TDCi engine 3 0L TDCi engine Red zone CAUTION Do not run the engine with the tachome...

Page 106: ...efuel as soon as possible Low fuel warning light NOTE l After refuelling it may require some time for the needle to stabilize In addition the needle may deviate while driving on a slope or curve since...

Page 107: ...ght 5 31 Charging System Warning Light 5 32 Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light 5 32 Check Engine Light 5 33 ABS Warning Light 5 31 Air Bag Front Seat Belt Pretensioner System Warning Light 5 33 Low Fue...

Page 108: ...F Indicator Light 5 35 Shift Position Indicator Light 5 35 Glow Indicator Light Diesel engine 5 35 4 4 Indicator Light 5 36 Remote Free Wheel RFW Lock Indicator Light 5 36 4L Indicator Light 5 37 Dire...

Page 109: ...ed Ford Repairer Even if the light turns off have your brake system inspected as soon as possible by an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Ford Repairer NOTE Having to add brake fluid is somet...

Page 110: ...way Consult an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Ford Repairer CAUTION Do not continue driving when the charging system warning light is illuminated because the engine could stop unexpectedl...

Page 111: ...is working properly the warning light illuminates when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position or after the engine is cranked The warning light turns off after a specified period of time A s...

Page 112: ...ignition switch is turned from the ON to the ACC position and the immobilizer system is armed The light stops flashing when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position with the correct ignition k...

Page 113: ...expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Ford Repairer as soon as possible qShift Position Indicator Light Automatic Transmission This indicates the selected shift position when the ignition switch...

Page 114: ...ree Wheel RFW Lock Indicator Light 4 4 Manual Transmission model This indicator light illuminates when the front wheels are engaged to the drive assembly NOTE When the RFW LOCK indicator light does no...

Page 115: ...ransmission has not been put in neutral N to allow 4L to engage When the indicator light flashes stop the vehicle and shift into neutral N Refer to Shifting Between 4 2 4 4 page 5 22 CAUTION l Do not...

Page 116: ...tch is in the LOCK or ACC position with the key inserted a continuous beep sound will be heard when any door is opened qLights On Reminder If lights are on and the key is removed from the ignition swi...

Page 117: ...Reminder If lights are on and the key is removed from the ignition switch a continuous beep sound will be heard when any door is opened qHeadlight Main Low Beam Push the lever forward for main beam Pu...

Page 118: ...dicator flashes and hold it there It will return to the off position when released NOTE If an indicator light stays on without flashing or if it flashes abnormally one of the direction indicator bulbs...

Page 119: ...d operate normally If they do not resume functioning consult an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Ford Repairer as soon as possible Drive to the side of the road and park off the right of way...

Page 120: ...efroster The rear window defroster clears frost and fog from the rear window The ignition switch must be in the ON position Press the switch to turn on the rear window defroster the indicator light wi...

Page 121: ...hat they must take extreme caution when near it Depress the hazard warning flasher and all the direction indicators will flash NOTE l The direction indicators do not work when the hazard warning light...

Page 122: ...Black plate 122 1 5 44 RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1 Page122 Friday September 26 2008 3 6 PM Form No F8M1 10 08I...

Page 123: ...2 Vent Operation 6 3 Control Panel 6 6 Audio System 6 10 Aerial 6 10 Operating Tips for Audio System 6 10 Audio Set 6 19 Interior Equipment 6 36 Sunvisors 6 36 Interior Lights 6 36 Cup Holder 6 37 Bot...

Page 124: ...ld be used only when driving on dusty roads or for quick cooling of the interior qParking in Direct Sunlight If the vehicle has been parked in direct sunlight during hot weather open the windows to le...

Page 125: ...the direction of airflow open the vents and rotate them left and right Push Centre Vents To adjust the direction of airflow move the adjustment knob Knob Open Interior Comfort Air Conditioning System...

Page 126: ...temperature conditions the system may blow fog from the vents This is not a sign of trouble but a result of humid air being suddenly cooled 6 4 Interior Comfort Air Conditioning System RANGER_F8M1 10...

Page 127: ...e Instrument panel Vents Instrument panel and Floor Vents Floor Vents Defroster and Floor Vents Defroster Vents Interior Comfort Air Conditioning System 6 5 RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1 Page127 Friday...

Page 128: ...l Cold This dial controls the air temperature when using the air conditioner Turn it clockwise for cold Fan control dial This dial allows variable fan speeds 0 Fan off 1 Low speed 2 Medium low speed 3...

Page 129: ...tions the lever be kept in the outside air position Outside air position Outside air is taken into the vehicle Use this position for normal ventilation Recirculated air position Outside air is shut of...

Page 130: ...t the air intake selector to the position 3 Set the temperature control dial to the desired position 4 Set the fan control dial to the desired speed qWindscreen Defogging 1 Set the mode selector dial...

Page 131: ...the desired position 2 Set the air intake selector to the position 3 Set the temperature control dial to the desired position 4 Set the fan control dial to the desired speed 5 Turn on the air conditio...

Page 132: ...Always adjust the audio while the vehicle is stopped CAUTION For the purposes of safe driving adjust the audio volume to a level that allows you to hear sounds outside of the vehicle including car hor...

Page 133: ...nd corners but they do reflect Unlike AM signals FM signals cannot travel beyond the horizon Therefore FM stations cannot be received at the great distances possible with AM reception AM wave FM wave...

Page 134: ...reas is characterised by sound breakup Strong signal noise This occurs very close to a transmitter tower The broadcast signals are extremely strong so the result is noise and sound breakup at the radi...

Page 135: ...ration to return before attempting to use the unit Handling the CD player In dash CD changer The following precautions should be observed l Do not spill any liquid on the audio system l Do not insert...

Page 136: ...hown No other discs can be played l Use discs that have been legitimately produced If illegally copied discs such as pirated discs are used the system may not operate properly l Be sure never to touch...

Page 137: ...CD R CD RWs made using a computer or music CD recorder due to disc characteristics scratches smudges dirt etc or due to dust or condensation on the lens inside the unit l Storing CDs in the vehicle ex...

Page 138: ...05 24 32 44 1 48 kHz l This unit can play MP3 files that have been recorded in bit rates of 8 kbps to 320 kbps Nonetheless to insure enjoyment of music with consistent sound quality it is recommended...

Page 139: ...to add an MP3 file extension mp3 after the file name l The maximum number of characters that can be used for file names is as follows However this unit will only display up to 32 characters including...

Page 140: ...als and converting it to digital data The sampling rate refers to the number of times a sample is taken in one second and is expressed in Hz units Increasing the sampling rate improves the sound quali...

Page 141: ...ge 6 20 Clock page 6 22 Operating the Radio page 6 24 Operating the Compact Disc CD Player page 6 26 Operating the In Dash CD Changer page 6 30 Error Indications page 6 35 Interior Comfort Audio Syste...

Page 142: ...t leave the audio system on for a long period of time when the engine is not running Volume adjustment To adjust the volume turn the power volume dial Turn the power volume dial to the right to increa...

Page 143: ...unit will beep and CLEAR will be displayed Automatic Level Control ALC The automatic level control is a feature that automatically adjusts audio volume and sound quality according to the vehicle speed...

Page 144: ...inute set button while the time is flashing 3 Press the clock button again to start the clock NOTE To switch between 12Hr and 24Hr time displays press the display switch buttons while the time is flas...

Page 145: ...to the unit is interrupted if the fuse blows or the vehicle s battery is disconnected the clock will need to be reset Interior Comfort Audio System 6 23 RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1 Page145 Friday Sep...

Page 146: ...the FM broadcast signal becomes weak reception automatically changes from STEREO to MONO for reduced noise and the ST indicator will go out Tuning The radio has the following tuning methods Manual See...

Page 147: ...ly set channels Press and hold the auto memory button for about 2 seconds until a beep sound is heard the system will automatically scan and temporarily store up to 6 stations with the strongest frequ...

Page 148: ...es differs depending on how the disc was recorded Inserting the CD Insert the CD into the slot label side up The auto loading mechanism will set the CD and begin play NOTE There will be a short lapse...

Page 149: ...eat playback During MP3 CD playback Track repeat 1 Press the repeat button during playback to play the current track repeatedly TRACK RPT is displayed 2 To cancel the repeat playback press the button...

Page 150: ...name Folder name Album name ID3 Tag Song name ID3 Tag Artist name ID3 Tag Track number Elapsed time Folder number Track number NOTE MP3 CD This unit can only read English including numerals one byte...

Page 151: ...age display If CHECK CD is displayed it means that there is some CD malfunction Check the CD for damage dirt or smudges and then properly reinsert If the message appears again take the unit to an expe...

Page 152: ...ding on how the disc was recorded Inserting the CD The CD must be label side up when inserting The auto loading mechanism will set the CD and begin play The disc number and the track number will be di...

Page 153: ...The disc number and DISC OUT will be displayed 2 Pull out the CD NOTE When the CD is ejected during play the next CD will be played automatically Ejecting CDs from desired tray number 1 Press and hol...

Page 154: ...or more during playback Folder search during MP3 CD playback To change to the previous folder press the folder down button for less than 1 5 seconds or press the folder up button for less than 1 5 sec...

Page 155: ...he following order Music CD File name Album name Artist name Disc number Track number Elapsed time Disc number Folder number Track number MP3 CD File name Folder name Album name ID3 Tag Song name ID3...

Page 156: ...age display If CHECK CD is displayed it means that there is some CD malfunction Check the CD for damage dirt or smudges and then properly reinsert If the message appears again take the unit to an expe...

Page 157: ...ution CHECK CD CD is inserted upside down Insert the CD properly If the error indication does not disappear consult an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Ford Repairer CD is defective Insert a...

Page 158: ...ty mirror lower the sunvisor on the passenger s side Interior Lights qOverhead Lights Regular cab Except regular cab Switch Position Overhead Lights Light off Light is on when any door is open Light o...

Page 159: ...rous During sudden braking or manoeuvring occupants could be hit and injured or objects could be thrown around the vehicle causing interference with the driver and the possibility of an accident Only...

Page 160: ...tray out to use the hole as a cup holder qRear Except Regular Cab The rear cup holders are located at the rear of the centre console Cup holder NOTE If an ashtray is equipped pull it out and use the h...

Page 161: ...ty of injury in an accident or a sudden stop keep the storage boxes closed when driving CAUTION Do not leave lighters or eyeglasses in the storage boxes while parked under the sun A lighter could expl...

Page 162: ...f spilled or objects could fall causing injury To use pull the latch then pull the tray out qCentre Console Except Regular Cab To open pull the lower release latch Small items can be placed in the tra...

Page 163: ...an 120 W DC 12 V 10 A l Do not use accessories that are not genuine Ford accessories or the equivalent l Close the cover when the accessory socket is not in use to prevent foreign objects and liquids...

Page 164: ...Black plate 164 1 6 42 RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1 Page164 Friday September 26 2008 3 7 PM Form No F8M1 10 08I...

Page 165: ...t Tyre 7 3 Spare Tyre and Tool Storage 7 3 Changing a Flat Tyre 7 8 Overheating 7 14 Overheating 7 14 Emergency Starting 7 16 Jump Starting 7 16 Push Starting 7 19 Running Out of Fuel 7 19 Emergency T...

Page 166: ...n when near it Depress the hazard warning flasher and all the direction indicators will flash NOTE l The direction indicators do not work when the hazard warning lights are on l Check local regulation...

Page 167: ...er model RAS Super Cab 4 2 Except Hi Rider model Regular Cab Spare tyre Spare tyre Spare tyre Tool bag Jack lever Jack Tool bag Tool bag Jack lever Jack Jack lever A Jack lever B Jack Wheel brace Whee...

Page 168: ...Cab 4 4 Hi Rider model Spare tyre Tool bag Jack lever Jack Spare tyre Tool bag Jack lever B Jack lever A Jack Wheel brace Wheel brace 7 4 In Case of an Emergency Flat Tyre RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1...

Page 169: ...e jack screw anticlockwise Jack screw Clamp RAS Super Cab System 1 Turn over the carpet and open the cover 2 Turn the jack screw or wing bolt anticlockwise 4 2 Except Hi Rider model Jack screw In Case...

Page 170: ...ed on a steel wheel CAUTION To avoid damaging the spare tyre or the vehicle do not use the spare tyre for long distances or over long periods of time Conventional Tyre on Steel Wheel The spare tyre is...

Page 171: ...tyre reaches the ground and the chain becomes loose 4 Pass the retaining plate up through the centre of the spare tyre 4 2 Except Hi Rider model Retaining plate 4 4 Hi Rider model Retaining plate To...

Page 172: ...e someone Shift the transfer shift lever to a position except N when the vehicle is parked Manual transmission Leaving the transfer shift lever in neutral on a 4 4 vehicle while parked is dangerous If...

Page 173: ...ly opposite the flat tyre When blocking a wheel place a tyre block both in front and behind the tyre NOTE When blocking a tyre use rocks or wood blocks of sufficient size if possible to hold the tyre...

Page 174: ...ack provided with your Ford Using a jack that is not designed for your Ford is dangerous The vehicle could slip off the jack and seriously injure someone Never place objects under the jack Jacking the...

Page 175: ...NG Make sure the mounting surfaces of the wheel hub and wheel nuts are clean before changing or replacing tyres When changing or replacing a tyre not removing dirt and grime from the mounting surfaces...

Page 176: ...ff resulting in an accident In addition wheel nuts and bolts could be damaged if tightened more than necessary 4 Turn the jack lever or jack handle anticlockwise and lower the vehicle Use the wheel br...

Page 177: ...slip off and cause an accident 5 Store the flat tyre in place of the spare tyre by reversing the removal order 6 Store the tools in their proper places 7 Check the inflation pressure Refer to the spec...

Page 178: ...s overheating 1 Drive safely to the side of the road and park off the right of way 2 Put a vehicle with an automatic transmission in park P a manual transmission in neutral 3 Apply the parking brake 4...

Page 179: ...e is cool and no leaks are obvious Carefully add coolant as required page 8 14 CAUTION If the engine continues to overheat or frequently overheats have the cooling system inspected The engine could be...

Page 180: ...ery fluid is dangerous Battery fluid contains SULPHURIC ACID which could cause serious injuries if it gets in eyes skin or clothing If this happens immediately flush your eyes with water for 15 minute...

Page 181: ...om the battery Connecting the end of the second jumper lead to the negative terminal of the discharged battery is dangerous A spark could cause the gas around the battery to explode and injure someone...

Page 182: ...of a lead to the positive terminal on the discharged battery 1 l Attach the other end to the positive terminal on the booster battery 2 l Connect one end of the other lead to the negative terminal of...

Page 183: ...air can get into fuel lines when a vehicle runs out of fuel your engine may take longer to start Priming pump If the engine doesn t start the first time try starting it several more times If it still...

Page 184: ...l dollies CAUTION Do not tow with sling type equipment This could damage your vehicle Use wheel lift or flatbed equipment CAUTION Follow these instructions when towing the vehicle with all wheels on t...

Page 185: ...vehicle may be towed with all four wheels on the ground using the towing hook at the front of the vehicle Only tow the vehicle on paved surfaces for short distances at low speeds Towing Tiedown Hooks...

Page 186: ...Black plate 186 1 Tiedown hooks 4 4 Hi Rider Model 7 22 In Case of an Emergency Emergency Towing RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1 Page186 Friday September 26 2008 3 7 PM Form No F8M1 10 08I...

Page 187: ...Engine Compartment Overview 8 10 Engine Oil 8 11 Engine Coolant 8 14 Brake Fluid Clutch Fluid 8 16 Power Steering Fluid 8 17 Washer Fluid 8 17 Body Lubrication 8 18 Fuel Filter 8 18 Wiper Blades 8 19...

Page 188: ...arts that have been designed and made especially for your Ford inadequate incomplete and insufficient servicing may result in problems This could lead to vehicle damage or an accident and injuries For...

Page 189: ...required Inspect and if necessary replace the air filter Emission control and related systems The ignition and fuel systems are highly important to the emission control system and to efficient engine...

Page 190: ...avity 7 I I I I I I I I Brake lines hoses and connections I I I I I I I I Brake fluid 8 I I I R I I I R I I I R I I I R Parking brake I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Power brake unit Brake booster and...

Page 191: ...e to replace the timing belt may result in damage to the engine 2 If the vehicle is operated primarily under any of the following conditions replace the engine oil and oil filter more often than the r...

Page 192: ...xtremely humid climates replace the brake fluid annually 9 If the vehicle is operated primarily under any of the following conditions inspect the these items more often than the recommended intervals...

Page 193: ...eek l Engine Oil Level page 8 11 l Engine Coolant Level page 8 14 l Brake and Clutch Fluid Level page 8 16 l Washer Fluid Level page 8 17 l Battery Maintenance page 8 22 l Tyre Inflation Pressure page...

Page 194: ...and equipment to do the work Have maintenance work done by a qualified technician Performing maintenance work on a vehicle is dangerous if not done properly You can be seriously injured while performi...

Page 195: ...partment do not forget and leave items such as tools or rags in the engine compartment Tools or other items left in the engine compartment could cause engine damage or a fire leading to an unexpected...

Page 196: ...oil filler cap Engine oil dipstick Engine coolant reservoir Power steering fluid reservoir Battery Washer fluid reservoir Cooling system cap Air filter Fuse block 8 10 Maintenance and Care Owner Maint...

Page 197: ...Changing the engine oil should be done by an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Ford Repairer Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance 8 11 RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1 Page197 Friday September 2...

Page 198: ...an only be supported by the use of following oils page 8 3 5W 30 30 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 10W 30 15W 40 8 12 Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition...

Page 199: ...specific temperature ranges could result in engine damage qInspecting Engine Oil Level 1 Be sure the vehicle is on a level surface 2 Warm up the engine to normal operating temperature 3 Turn it off an...

Page 200: ...gine and radiator are hot When the engine and radiator are hot scalding coolant and steam may shoot out under pressure and cause serious injury NOTE Changing the coolant should be done by an expert re...

Page 201: ...m l DO NOT MIX alcohol or methanol with the coolant This could damage the cooling system l Don t use a solution that contains more than 60 antifreeze This would reduce effectiveness NOTE If the FL22 m...

Page 202: ...ion Brake fluid spilled on a hot engine could cause a fire If the brake clutch fluid level is low have the brakes and clutch inspected Low brake clutch fluid levels are dangerous Low levels could sign...

Page 203: ...ine the lines and hoses for leaks and damage If new fluid is required frequently consult an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Ford Repairer Washer Fluid qInspecting Washer Fluid Level WARNING...

Page 204: ...S qt 0 11 Imp qt of water accumulates in this filter the warning light will illuminate When it does drain the water 1 Place a small tray under the fuel filter 2 Loosen the drain plug on the underside...

Page 205: ...en rinse thoroughly with clean water Repeat if necessary qReplacing Windscreen Wiper Blades When the wipers no longer clean well the blades are probably worn or cracked Replace them CAUTION To prevent...

Page 206: ...al stiffeners are switched the blade s wiping efficiency could be reduced So don t use the driver s side metal stiffeners on the passenger s side or vice versa l Be sure to reinstall the metal stiffen...

Page 207: ...es with water for 15 minutes or wash your skin thoroughly and get medical attention Always keep batteries out of the reach of children Allowing children to play near batteries is dangerous Battery flu...

Page 208: ...electrolyte immediately with a solution of water and baking soda l If the vehicle will not be used for an extended time disconnect the battery leads and charge the battery every six weeks qInspecting...

Page 209: ...he recommended load limits and weight distribution WARNING Using Different Tyre Types Driving your vehicle with different types of tyres is dangerous It could cause poor handling and poor braking lead...

Page 210: ...rom road hazards Keep your tyre pressure at the correct levels If one frequently needs inflating have it inspected qTyre Rotation To equalize tread wear rotate the tyres every 10 000 km 6 000 miles or...

Page 211: ...d traction could result in an accident If a tyre wears evenly a wear indicator will appear as a solid band across the tread Replace the tyre when this happens New tread Tread wear indicator Worn tread...

Page 212: ...nce l Speedometer calibration l Headlight aim l Bumper height l Limited Slip Differential System When replacing a wheel make sure the new one is the same as the original factory wheel in diameter rim...

Page 213: ...direction indicator lights Side direction indicator lights LED type Side direction indicator lights Bulb type Headlights Some models Overhead light Map lights Reverse lights Brake lights Tail lights R...

Page 214: ...s out of the reach of children Playing with a halogen bulb is dangerous Serious injuries could be caused by dropping a halogen bulb or breaking it some other way qReplacing Exterior Light Bulbs Replac...

Page 215: ...the fog light position from below the bumper 3 Disconnect the socket from the electrical connector by pressing the tab on the connector with your finger 4 Turn the bulb anticlockwise and remove it Car...

Page 216: ...ckwise and remove them then partially peel back the mudguard Installation Removal 4 Turn the socket and bulb assembly anticlockwise and remove it 5 Disconnect the bulb from the socket Front direction...

Page 217: ...rer we recommend an Authorised Ford Repairer High mount brake light 1 Make sure the ignition is switched off and the headlight switch is off 2 Place an index finger into each notch and pull the high m...

Page 218: ...it Bolt Bolt 5 Turn the socket and bulb assembly anticlockwise and remove it 6 Disconnect the bulb from the socket Brake lights Tail lights Rear direction indicator lights Reverse lights 7 Install the...

Page 219: ...nect the bulb 3 Install the new bulb in the reverse order of removal qReplacing Interior Light Bulbs Overhead light Map lights 1 Wrap a small flathead screwdriver with a soft cloth to prevent damage t...

Page 220: ...will be melted If the same fuse blows again avoid using that system and consult an expert repairer we recommend an Authorised Ford Repairer as soon as possible qFuse Replacement Replacing the fuses on...

Page 221: ...t CAUTION Always replace a fuse with one of the same rating Otherwise you may damage the electric system Replacing the fuses under the bonnet If the headlights or other electrical components do not wo...

Page 222: ...se but the MAIN fuse is blown replace it with a new one of the same amperage rating Normal Blown 8 36 Maintenance and Care Owner Maintenance RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1 Page222 Friday September 26 200...

Page 223: ...Window 4 BTN2 60 A Headlights Hazard Brake lights 5 INJ FIP 20 A Injector Fuel injection system 6 ABS 40 A ABS motor 7 PTC AT 30 A AT 8 IG KEY2 60 A Air conditioner Windscreen wiper and washer 9 BTN1...

Page 224: ...0 A Power windows 7 ABS SOL 20 A ABS solenoid 8 STOP 15 A Brake lights Horn 9 HAZARD 10 A Direction Indicators 10 METER 15 A Instrument cluster Reverse lights Direction indicators RFW 11 ENGINE 15 A E...

Page 225: ...0 A Tail lights Parking lights Number plate lights 20 ROOM 15 A Overhead lights Audio 21 1 R A C 2 22 P WIND 30 A Power windows 1 Manual transmission model 2 Automatic transmission model Maintenance a...

Page 226: ...cids If these aren t removed they can eat away the clear and colour base coat of the vehicle s paintwork When insects stick to the paint surface and decompose corrosive compounds form These can erode...

Page 227: ...hicle s tyres hits your vehicle How to avoid paint chipping Keeping a safe distance between you and the vehicle ahead reduces the chances of having your paint chipped by flying gravel NOTE l The paint...

Page 228: ...scratches on the vehicle s paint finish l Rinse off any dirt or other foreign matter using lukewarm or cold water before washing l Use plenty of lukewarm or cold water and a soft cloth when washing th...

Page 229: ...tre 1 Use wax which contains no abrasives Waxes containing abrasive will remove paint and could damage bright metal parts 2 Use a good grade of natural wax for metallic mica and solid colours 3 When w...

Page 230: ...paint deterioration qUndercoating This special coating is applied to the critical parts of the underside to protect vehicles from damage caused by chemicals or stones This coating is liable to be dam...

Page 231: ...usting process qCleaning the Upholstery and Interior Trim Vinyl Remove dust and loose dirt from vinyl with a whisk broom or vacuum cleaner Clean vinyl with a leather and vinyl cleaner Leather Real lea...

Page 232: ...mmend an Authorised Ford Repairer replace damaged seat belts immediately Using damaged seat belts is dangerous In a collision damaged belts cannot provide adequate protection qCleaning the Window Inte...

Page 233: ...ding warranties and add on equipment Warranty 9 2 Registering Your Vehicle in A Foreign Country 9 2 Add On Non Genuine Parts and Accessories 9 3 Cell Phones 9 4 Cell Phones Warning 9 4 9 1 RANGER_F8M1...

Page 234: ...atisfactory service may be difficult or even impossible in another country The fuel specified for your vehicle may be unavailable Parts servicing techniques and tools necessary to maintain and repair...

Page 235: ...t certify the suitability of such products Ford is not liable for any damage caused by the use of such products WARNING Be very careful in choosing and installing add on electrical equipment such as m...

Page 236: ...driver s hands Use of these devices will cause the driver to be distracted and could lead to a serious accident If a passenger is unable to use the device pull off the right of way to a safe area befo...

Page 237: ...ns Technical information about your Ford Identification Numbers 10 2 Vehicle Information Labels 10 2 Specifications 10 3 Specifications 10 3 10 1 RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1 Page237 Friday September 2...

Page 238: ...odel Plate Forward qChassis Number qVehicle Emission Control Information Label Forward qTyre Pressure Label qEngine Number Forward 10 2 Identification Numbers RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1 Page238 Frida...

Page 239: ...4 cu in 2 953 ml 2 953 cc 180 2 cu in Compression ratio 18 0 18 0 qElectrical System Item Specification Battery 2 5L TDCi engine 12V 56AH 5HR 3 0L TDCi engine 12V 64AH 5HR qLubricant Quality Lubricant...

Page 240: ...se 4 4 Front Sliding joint NLGI No 2 Lithium base Universal joint NLGI No 2 Lithium base Rear Sliding joint NLGI No 2 Lithium base Universal joint NLGI No 2 Lithium base Power steering fluid ATF M III...

Page 241: ...3 17 US qt 2 64 Imp qt 4 4 3 0 L 3 17 US qt 2 64 Imp qt Fuel tank Regular Cab 70 0 L 18 5 US gal 15 4 Imp gal RAS Super Cab 4 2 Except Hi Rider 63 0 L 16 6 US gal 13 9 Imp gal Hi Rider 70 0 L 18 5 US...

Page 242: ...sion Item Vehicle specification Overall length Without rear step bumper 5 080 mm 200 0 in With rear step bumper 5 173 mm 203 7 in Overall width 1 788 mm 70 4 in Overall height 1 750 mm 68 9 in Front t...

Page 243: ...lb Category Wattage ECE R SAE Headlights Main beam 60 H4 Low beam 55 Front direction indicator lights 21 P21W Parking lights 5 W5W Fog lights 55 H11 H11 Side direction indicator lights Bulb type 5 1 L...

Page 244: ...ratio in Construction code Mud and snow Speed symbol Load index not on ZR tyres Nominal rim diameter in inches Nominal section width Construction code Nominal rim diameter in inches Commercial Ply ra...

Page 245: ...8 23 Tyre size Inflation pressure Up to full persons Full load 215 70R15C 106 104S Front 220 kPa 2 2 bar 32 psi 220 kPa 2 2 bar 32 psi Rear 210 kPa 2 1 bar 30 psi 375 kPa 3 8 bar 54 psi 245 70R16 111S...

Page 246: ...Black plate 246 1 10 10 RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1 Page246 Friday September 26 2008 3 7 PM Form No F8M1 10 08I...

Page 247: ...Black plate 247 1 11 Index 11 1 RANGER_F8M1 10 08I_Edition1 Page247 Friday September 26 2008 3 7 PM Form No F8M1 10 08I...

Page 248: ...tion 8 18 Bonnet Release 3 14 Bottle Holder 6 39 Brake Clutch Fluid 8 16 B Brakes Anti lock brake system ABS 5 7 Foot brake 5 4 Pad wear indicator 5 8 Parking brake 5 5 Warning light 5 6 Bulb Replacem...

Page 249: ...5 40 Foot Brake 5 4 F Four Wheel Drive 4 4 Operation With Remote Free Wheel System 5 14 5 20 Indicator lights 5 15 5 21 Off road driving 5 18 5 23 Remote free wheel RFW switch 5 16 Shifting between 4...

Page 250: ...Replacement 8 27 Specifications 10 7 L Lighting Control 5 39 Load Rest Stopper 3 17 Lubricant Quality 10 3 M Maintenance Introduction 8 2 Owner maintenance precautions 8 8 Owner maintenance schedule...

Page 251: ...t system 3 20 Spare Tyre 8 25 Spare Tyre and Tool Storage 7 3 Specifications 10 3 Speedometer 5 26 Starting the Engine 5 3 Steering Wheel 3 22 Horn 5 43 Storage Compartments 6 39 Centre console 6 40 G...

Page 252: ...sure 5 32 Front seat belt pretensioner system 5 33 Low fuel 5 34 Sedimentor 5 34 Warranty 9 2 Washer Fluid 8 17 Wheel Replacement 8 26 Windows Power windows 3 10 Rear quarter windows 3 12 Windscreen W...

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