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Summary of Contents for Probe

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Page 3: ...ing Lights and Gauges 51 Instrument Panel Controls 63 Steering Column Controls 77 Features 95 Electronic Sound Systems 121 Driving Your Probe 147 Roadside Emergencies 169 Customer Assistance 185 Accessories 197 Servicing Your Probe 203 Quick Index 281 Index 291 Service Station Information 308 ...

Page 4: ... products 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 improvement is essential to our success We must strive for excellence in everything we do in our products in their safety and value and in our services our human relations our competitiveness and o...

Page 5: ...do 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 printing Ford may discontinue models or change specifications or design without any notice and without incurring obligation NOTES and WARNINGS NOTES give you additional information about the subject matte...

Page 6: ... the book and search in the alphabetical listing for the word that best describes the information you need If the word you chose is not listed think of other related words and look them up We have designed the Index so that you can find information under a technical term Canadian Owners French Version French Owner Guides can be obtained from your dealer or by writing to Ford Motor Company of Canad...

Page 7: ...is owner guide Buying a Ford Extended Service Plan If you bought your vehicle in the U S you can buy a Ford Extended Service Plan for your vehicle This optional contract provides service protection for a longer period of time than the basic warranty that comes with your vehicle You do not have to buy this option when you buy your vehicle However your option to purchase the Ford Extended Service Pl...

Page 8: ...pment Your Ford dealer has information about the availability of many items of equipment which may be ordered for your vehicle Breaking Your Vehicle In Your new vehicle goes through an adjustment or break in period during the first 1 000 miles 1 600 km that you drive it During the break in period you need to pay careful attention to how you drive your vehicle Avoid sudden stops Because your vehicl...

Page 9: ... necessary to keep it clean Take similar precautions if your vehicle is exposed to chemical industrial fallout Paint damage resulting from fallout is not related to a defect in paint materials or workmanship and therefore is not covered by warranty Ford however believes that continual improvement in customer satisfaction is a high priority For this reason Ford has authorized its dealers to repair ...

Page 10: ...r and road oil remover if necessary Use a vinyl cleaner for routine cleaning Do not clean plastic parts with thinners solvents or petroleum based cleaners If you have your vehicle rustproofed remove oversprayed rustproofing with a tar and road oil remover If rustproofing is not removed from plastic and rubber parts it can cause deterioration Because your vehicle s side mouldings are painted in lac...

Page 11: ...hest the knees are straight forward To help you remember to fasten your safety belt a warning light may come on and a chime may sound See Safety Belt Warning Light Chime in the Warning Lights and Gauges chapter See the following sections in this chapter for directions on how to properly use these safety belts Also see Safety Restraints for Children in this chapter for special instructions about us...

Page 12: ...n RWARNING Ford recommends that all safety belt assemblies and attaching hardware should be inspected by a qualified technician after any collision Safety belt assemblies not in use during a collision should also be inspected and replaced if either damage or improper operation is noted RWARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury in a collision children should always ride with the seatback uprigh...

Page 13: ...e driver or passenger seat to the position that suits you best Pull the combination lap shoulder belt from the retractor so that the shoulder portion of the belt crosses your shoulder and chest Be sure the belt is not twisted If it is remove the twist Insert the belt tongue into the proper buckle until you hear a snap and feel it latch Make sure the tongue is securely fastened to the buckle by pul...

Page 14: ... with a dual locking mode retractor on the shoulder belt portion of the combination lap shoulder safety belt for all passengers Dual locking mode retractors operate in two ways Vehicle sensitive emergency locking mode In this operating mode the shoulder belt retractor will allow the occupant freedom of movement locking tight only on hard braking hard cornering or impacts of approximately 5 mph 8 k...

Page 15: ...ling a child seat To switch the retractor from the emergency locking mode to the automatic locking mode perform the following steps 1 Buckle the lap shoulder combination belt 2 Pull on the belt until all of the stored belt is out of the retractor and a click is heard 3 A clicking sound will continue to be heard as the belt is allowed to retract This indicates that the retractor is in the automatic...

Page 16: ...fect the performance of the safety belts and increase the risk of personal injury Safety Belt Maintenance Check the safety belt systems periodically to make sure that they work properly and are not damaged All safety belt assemblies including retractors buckles front seat belt buckle support assemblies slide bar if equipped child safety seat tether bracket assemblies if equipped and attaching hard...

Page 17: ...ddition to the lap shoulder belt and are designed to supplement the protection provided to properly belted occupants in moderate to severe frontal collisions The supplemental air bag system does not provide restraint to the lower body The Importance of Wearing Safety Belts RWARNING Safety belts must be worn by all vehicle occupants to be properly restrained and help reduce the risk of injury in a ...

Page 18: ...l air bag reduce the risk of being thrown from your vehicle The Importance of Being Properly Seated In a collision the air bag must inflate extremely fast to help provide additional protection for you In order to do this the air bag must inflate with considerable force If you are not seated in a normal riding position with your back against the seatback the air bag may not protect you properly and...

Page 19: ... Air bags deploy with great force faster than the blink of an eye Front passengers especially children and small adults must never sit on the front edge of the seat stand near the glove compartment of the instrument panel or lean over near the air bag cover when the vehicle is moving All occupants should sit with their backs against the seatback move the seat to the most rearward position if possi...

Page 20: ...ation on the proper use of seat belts child seats and infant seats please read the other sections of this part of the Owner Guide especially sections entitled Safety Belts for Children and Safety Seats for Children How the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System Operates The Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System consists of the driver and passenger air bags impact sensors a system diagnostic module ...

Page 21: ... necessary The air bag system is designed to deploy in frontal and front angled collisions more severe than hitting a parked vehicle of similar size and weight head on at about 28 mph 45 km h Because the system senses the crash severity rather than vehicle speed some frontal collisions at speeds above 28 mph 45 km h will not inflate the air bag ...

Page 22: ...gas in a fraction of a second Immediately after inflation the air bags deflate by releasing the nitrogen gas through vent holes The whole process takes place in a matter of seconds RWARNING Air bag system components get hot after inflation Do not touch them after inflation Inflated driver side air bag ...

Page 23: ...ag is not replaced the unrepaired area will increase the risk of injury in a collision To ensure that the air bag system will operate as intended in a crash the system is equipped with a diagnostic module The diagnostic module monitors its own circuits the air bag electrical system the air bag readiness light the air bag power and the air bag inflators ...

Page 24: ...ignition is turned on or a group of five beeps will be heard The tone pattern will repeat periodically until the problem and light are repaired If any of these things happen have the air bag system serviced at your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer immediately Unless serviced the air bag supplemental restraint system may not function properly in the event of a collision RWARNING Do not attempt to ser...

Page 25: ...ck your local and state laws for specific requirements RWARNING Never let a passenger hold a child on his or her lap while the vehicle is moving The passenger cannot protect the child from injury in a collision RWARNING To prevent the risk of injury make sure children sit where they can be properly restrained RWARNING Passengers should not be allowed to ride in the cargo area Persons not riding in...

Page 26: ...facturer s instructions included with the safety seat you put in your vehicle If you do not install and use the safety seat properly the child may be injured in a sudden stop or collision RWARNING Safety belts and seats can become hot in a vehicle that has been closed up in sunny weather they could burn a small child Check seat covers and buckles before you place a child anywhere near them RWARNIN...

Page 27: ...ety seat be sure to use the correct safety belt buckle for that seating position and make sure the tongue is securely fastened in the buckle Your vehicle is equipped with a right front passenger air bag Air bags deploy with great force faster than the blink of an eye Front passengers especially children and small adults must never sit on the front edge of the seat stand near the glove compartment ...

Page 28: ...ED IN THE REAR SEAT All child restraint systems are designed to be secured in vehicle seats by lap belts or by the lap portion of a lap shoulder belt RWARNING If you do not properly secure the safety seat the child occupying the seat may be injured during a collision or sudden stop An unsecured safety seat could also injure other passengers RWARNING Carefully follow all of the manufacturer s instr...

Page 29: ...infant carrier in the front passenger seat or rear seats RWARNING Never install a rear facing child seat or infant carrier in the right front passenger seat If you install a child safety seat or infant carrier in any of the seating positions you must follow the proper procedures 1 Position the child seat or infant carrier on the passenger seat of the vehicle 2 Pull down on the shoulder belt then g...

Page 30: ...d shoulder belt together 3 While holding the shoulder and lap belt portions together route the tongue through the child seat according to the child seat manufacturer s instructions Be sure the belt webbing is not twisted ...

Page 31: ...29 Routing safety belt through child seat or infant carrier Buckling the belt ...

Page 32: ... locking mode child seat restraint mode Setting the retractor to automatic locking mode 5 Allow the belt to retract Pull up on the shoulder webbing A clicking sound will be heard as the belt retracts This indicates that the retractor is in the automatic locking mode Push down on the child seat while you pull up on the belt webbbing to remove any slack in the belt ...

Page 33: ...1 Removing slack from belt 6 Before placing the child in the child seat or infant carrier forcibly tilt the seat from side to side and tug it forward to make sure that the seat is securely held in place ...

Page 34: ...32 Checking that the seat is secure 7 Double check that the retractor is in the automatic locking mode Try to pull more belt out of the retractor If you cannot the belt is in the automatic locking mode ...

Page 35: ...ly secured prior to each use If the belt is not locked repeat steps 4 through 7 NOTE To remove the retractor from automatic lock mode allow seat belt retract fully to its stowed position and the retractor will automatically switch back to the vehicle sensitive locking mode for normal adult usage ...

Page 36: ...he tether strap as an accessory Contact the manufacturer of your child safety seat for information about ordering a tether strap Front Seats To install a tether from a child safety seat in the front seat 1 Buckle the lap shoulder belt in the seat directly behind the front passenger seat in which the child safety seat will be installed 2 Pull all the stored belt out of the rear seat retractor to sw...

Page 37: ...wise the safety seat may not be properly secured and the child may be injured in a sudden stop or collision Installing the Anchor Bracket 1 Open the liftgate and take out the luggage compartment cover if equipped 2 The anchorage nuts used to secure the tether anchor are located in the rear body panel behind the trim at the rear of the luggage compartment Remove the trim panel The backside of the p...

Page 38: ...36 3 Install the hardware for anchoring the tether following the instructions in the tether anchorage hardware kit 4 Re install luggage compartment cover Installing the anchor bracket ...

Page 39: ...allows you to remove the key The LOCK feature helps to protect your vehicle from theft To remove the key if you have a manual transaxle push the key in while turning it to the LOCK position If your key is stuck in the LOCK position and will not turn move your steering wheel left or right until the key turns freely ACC Accessory allows some of your vehicle s electrical accessories to operate while ...

Page 40: ...eturn to ON when you release it The START position also allows you to test the brake warning light Shift lock System For your safety the optional automatic transaxle has the shift lock system which prevents shifting the transaxle out of the P Park position without depressing the brake pedal when the ignition switch is in the ON position To shift the transaxle out of the P Park position 1 Depress a...

Page 41: ...OCK position the transaxle cannot be shifted from the P Park position If the brake pedal is repeatedly depressed and released when the ignition is in the ON position and the selector lever is in the P Park position a chattering near the gearshift lever may be heard This is not a malfunction ...

Page 42: ...l depressed continue depressing the brake pedal 1 Remove the shift lock override cover with a screwdriver 2 Insert the screwdriver into the shift lock override opening and push the screwdriver handle down 3 Push and hold the thumb button 4 Move the shift selector lever If you need to shift out of P Park by using the alternate procedure described above it is possible that a fuse has blown and that ...

Page 43: ...ile the key is still in the ignition a warning chime sounds RWARNING Always set the parking brake fully and make sure that the gearshift is securely latched in P Park automatic transaxle or in 1 First manual transaxle RWARNING Do not leave children unreliable adults or pets alone in your vehicle They could accidentally injure themselves or others through inadvertent operation of the vehicle Furthe...

Page 44: ...me with the engine running Exhaust fumes are toxic See Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes in this chapter for more instructions Before you start your vehicle do the following 1 Make sure you and all your passengers buckle your safety belts See Safety Restraints in the Index for more details 2 Make sure the headlamps and other accessories are turned off when starting 3 If you have an automatic transaxl...

Page 45: ...ator while the vehicle is parked 4 Turn 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 wheel slightly because it may be binding For a cold engine At temperatures 10 F 12 C and below If the engine does not start in fifteen 15 seconds on the first try ...

Page 46: ...owly release the brake pedal and drive away in the normal manner NOTE Your vehicle is equipped with an automatic transaxle that has an interlock that prevents you from shifting out of P Park unless your foot is on the brake pedal If the engine does not start after two attempts 1 Turn the ignition key to the OFF position 2 Press the accelerator all the way to the floor and hold it 3 Turn the igniti...

Page 47: ...ures 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 cover The emission system heats up the engine compartment and exhaust system which can start a fire Engine Block Heater If equipped Engine block heaters are strongly recommended if you live in a region where temperatures reach 10 F 23 C or...

Page 48: ...t night to start your vehicle the following morning If the Engine Cranks but Does Not Start or Does Not Start After a Collision The Fuel Pump Shut off Switch If the engine cranks but does not start or does not start after a collision the fuel pump shut off switch may have been triggered The shut off switch is a device intended to stop the fuel pump when your vehicle has been involved in a substant...

Page 49: ... the fuel pump shut off switch RWARNING If you see or smell fuel do not reset the switch or try to start your vehicle Have all the passengers get out of the vehicle and call the local fire department or a towing service ...

Page 50: ... the vehicle starts let it run a few seconds then turn the key to the LOCK position 5 Check under the vehicle again for leaking fuel If you see or smell fuel do not start your vehicle again If you do not see or smell fuel you can try to start your vehicle again Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes Carbon monoxide although colorless and odorless is present in exhaust fumes Take precautions to avoid its d...

Page 51: ...ision Improve your ventilation by keeping all air inlet vents clear of snow leaves and other debris If the engine is idling while you are stopped in an open area for long periods of time open the windows at least one inch 2 5 cm Also adjust the heating or air conditioning to bring in outside air If you are using the heater set the fan speed on MEDIUM or HIGH with the function selector control on V...

Page 52: ...anel that are described in this chapter Some items shown may not be on all vehicles In your vehicle the warning lights and gauges are grouped together on the instrument panel We call this grouping a cluster To clean the lenses on your instrument panel use Ford Glass Cleaner and a soft cloth Never use paper towels or abrasive cleaners they can scratch the lenses Your vehicle has a mechanical cluste...

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Page 55: ...ssible problems with your vehicle The following sections detail what each of these indicators means Indicator Lights and Chimes Safety Belt Warning Light and Chime This warning light and chime remind you to fasten your safety belt If you do not fasten your safety belt before the ignition is turned to ON the chime will sound for 4 to 8 seconds and the warning light will illuminate for 1 to 2 minute...

Page 56: ... possible Air bag readiness light RWARNING If any of these things happen even intermittently have the air bag system serviced at your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer immediately Brake System Warning Light Your vehicle has a divided brake system If one part isn t working the other part can still work and stop you For good braking though you need both systems working well If the warning light goes on...

Page 57: ...r than 60 seconds or comes on after you have fully released the parking brake have the hydraulic brake system serviced This light will also come on if the parking brake does not release fully If it does stay on after the parking brake is fully released it means there may be a brake problem Pull off the road and stop carefully You may notice that the pedal is harder to push the pedal may go closer ...

Page 58: ... light remains on or comes on while driving have the braking system checked by a qualified service technician as soon as possible NOTE If a fault occurs in the anti lock system and the brake warning light is not lit the anti lock system is disabled but normal brake function remains operational NOTE If your vehicle must be jump started because of a low battery the anti lock brake system warning lig...

Page 59: ...h Beam Light This light comes on when the headlamps are turned to high beam or when you flash the lights High beam light Check Engine Warning Light This light comes on when the electronic engine control system is not working properly This is the computer system that controls the operating conditions of the engine Check engine warning light ...

Page 60: ...ondition is no longer present O D OFF Light If equipped This light tells you that the overdrive off O D OFF button on the shift selector has been pushed When the light is on the transaxle will not shift into overdrive Depressing the button on the shift selector again will return the vehicle to overdrive on mode The transaxle will be in the overdrive on mode when the vehicle is started even if the ...

Page 61: ...our ignition key to ON When you start your engine the pointer should move to the NORMAL range if you are not operating any electrical accessories If electrical accessories are operating and the engine is not running the pointer may move into the red area If the pointer moves into the red area when no electrical accessories are operating have the vehicle s electrical system checked Engine Oil Press...

Page 62: ...er most driving conditions the pointer should stay in the NORMAL band If you are driving in heavy traffic or on an extended grade in hot weather the pointer may reach to the top of the NORMAL band If under any circumstances the pointer moves above the NORMAL band the engine coolant is overheating and continued operation may cause engine damage If your engine coolant overheats 1 Pull off the road a...

Page 63: ...ometer The odometer tells you the total number of miles kilometers your vehicle has been driven Trip Odometer Use the trip odometer to track your mileage Simply set the trip odometer to zero by pressing the reset button Tachometer The tachometer indicates approximate engine revolutions per minute and is located on the right hand side of the instrument cluster The tachometer pointer may move slight...

Page 64: ...63 Instrument Panel Controls The main controls for the climate control system clock and radio are on the instrument panel ...

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Page 66: ...ee controls used for air direction temperature and fan speed The function selector control lets you direct heated or unheated air through the instrument panel registers or down to the floor It also allows you to vent your vehicle with outside air Heating only system control panel Turning the function selector control all the way to the right V directs air to defroster vents and the side window def...

Page 67: ...ome warmer or cooler depending on how far the control is turned Fan speed control Fan speed can be controlled by turning the control from LO to HI Turning On the Heat To heat the inside of your vehicle 1 Turn the function selector control to FLOOR When FLOOR is selected air is directed through the floor registers and a little air is also directed at the windshield and side windows to help prevent ...

Page 68: ... speed Heating and Defrosting at the Same Time 1 Set the function selector control to MIX 2 Set the temperature and fan speed as desired Ventilating Your Vehicle With Outside Air On mild days you may want to ventilate your vehicle with outside air To open the vents 1 Turn the function selector control to VENT When VENT is selected air is directed out of the panel registers 2 Turn the temperature c...

Page 69: ...he function selector control to VENT MIX FLOOR or the V position 2 Set the desired temperature 3 Set the desired fan speed Do not put objects under the front seats that will interfere with the flow of air to the back seats Remove any snow ice or leaves from the area below the windshield on the outside of your vehicle They could block the air intake Air Conditioning System If equipped Operate the a...

Page 70: ...defrosting are identical for cars equipped with either the Heating Only System or the Heating and Air Conditioning System For instructions about these functions see the previous section Heating Only System For instructions about using the air conditioning see the following sections MAX A C When MAX A C is selected cooled interior air is recirculated through the system This position is more efficie...

Page 71: ...s been reached NORM A C When maximum air conditioning is not needed you can use the NORM A C position to cool your vehicle with outside air Cooling your vehicle this way brings in outside air and is quieter but it is less efficient To cool your vehicle using outside air 1 Turn the function selector control to NORM A C 2 Turn the temperature control all the way to left to the blue cool area 3 Set t...

Page 72: ...itioning system is required make sure the service facility uses a refrigerant recycling system These systems will capture the refrigerant for reuse Releasing certain refrigerants into the atmosphere is hazardous to the environment Rear Window Defroster If equipped Standard in Canada Rear window defroster button The defroster for the rear window clears frost fog or thin ice from both the inside and...

Page 73: ...s shut off NOTE Never use sharp instruments or window cleaners with abrasives to clean the inside of your rear window If you do you may damage the heating elements that are bonded to the inside of the rear window and cause damage to the rear window defroster Interior Lights Lighting Up the Interior and Instrument Panel With the parking lamps or headlamps on the brightness of the instrument panel l...

Page 74: ... You may turn the dome lamp on and off while the doors are closed by using the ON OFF switch located on the interior map lamp control panel Interior map lamp control panel Map lamps if equipped The map lamps can be turned on by using the interior map lamp control panel located between the sun visors There are two map lamps one for the driver and one for the passenger To turn on the map lamp push t...

Page 75: ...be cleaned with a mild detergent diluted in water Rinse them with clear water Fog Lamps If equipped The fog lamps only operate when the headlamps are on low beam To activate fog lamps push the button on the control panel below the climate controls An indicator light on the button will illuminate Push the button again to turn the fog lamps off ...

Page 76: ...uide Clock Controls on Electronic Radios The electronic radios have a built in clock For complete operating instructions refer to the Ford Electronic Sound Systems Operating Guide in this owner guide Radio Antenna The radio antenna is mounted on the rear passenger side quarter panel of the vehicle It is a fixed mast antenna and cannot be retracted ...

Page 77: ...ls and cornering lamps turn the high beams on off flash the lamps Headlamps and Parking Lamps To turn the parking lamps or headlamps on twist the knob at the end of the turn signal lever FIRST STOP Turning the knob to the first stop g will turn on the the license plate lamps parking lamps side marker lamps tail lamps and instrument panel lamps SECOND STOP Turning the knob to the second stop B will...

Page 78: ...re automatically illuminated when the ignition switch is turned to the ON position The daytime running lights are switched off under the following conditions when the headlamps are switched on when the parking brake is applied when the flash to pass system is used RWARNING The Daytime Running Light DRL system will not illuminate the tail lamps and parking lamps Turn on your headlamps at dusk Failu...

Page 79: ...ood fuse panel in Servicing Your Probe later in this owner guide Pull the RETRA 20A fuse straight out Inspect the removed fuse If it is blown replace it with a new one of the same rating If it isn t blown or if a new fuse does not solve the problem remove it and operate the headlamp manually RWARNING Always remove the RETRA 20A fuse before manually operating a headlamp retractor or attempting to r...

Page 80: ...turn the headlamp control knob to the headlamp ON position and push the turn signal lever away from 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 indicator light turns off ...

Page 81: ...o clean the lamps as these may cause scratches or crack the lamps Hazard Flasher To alert other drivers to hazardous situations press the flasher switch on the top of the steering column All the turn signals will flash on and off at the same time The flashers will also operate while the brake pedal is applied To turn the hazards off press the switch again The flashers work whether your vehicle is ...

Page 82: ...82 If the flashers run for longer than 2 hours while your engine is not running or if your battery is not fully charged your battery could be drained Hazard warning flasher switch ...

Page 83: ...orresponding indicator light in the instrument cluster will flash If the turn signal stays on after you turn move the lever back to the center OFF position For lane changes move the lever far enough to signal but not to latch The lever will return to the off position when you release it Turn signal ...

Page 84: ...ght side of your steering column The first position is LO Low and the second position is HI High To turn the wipers off return the lever to the uppermost position Windshield wiper control ONE TOUCH WIPER CONTROL If equipped For one wiping cycle push the lever away from you and release it with the lever in the OFF or interval position The ignition switch must be in the ON position for this operatio...

Page 85: ... wipe less often when it drizzles and more often in heavier rain Variable interval wiper control To set the interval wipers pull the lever down to the first position Turn the ring on the lever to the frequency of wiper operation you desire Windshield Washer To clean the windshield pull the wiper lever toward you Washer fluid sprays until the lever is released Windshield washer control ...

Page 86: ...ean the windshield when the washer fluid container is empty or activate the washers at any time for more than 15 seconds continuously This could damage the washer pump system RWARNING In freezing weather the washer solution may freeze on the windshield and obscure your vision Always warm up the windshield with the defroster before you use the washer fluid If you cannot see through the windshield c...

Page 87: ...87 Horn To sound the horn push the horn button on either side of the steering wheel Check the horn regularly to be sure it operates properly Using the horn ...

Page 88: ...ehicle is moving You could lose control of the vehicle and injure someone To change the position of the steering column wheel pull the release lever on the column toward you Tip the steering wheel to the desired position Release the lever to lock the steering wheel in place Tilt steering column ...

Page 89: ... Canada the Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission CRTC approved may cause the speed control to malfunction Therefore use only properly installed FCC CRTC in Canada approved radio transmitting equipment in your vehicle Speed control switches on the steering wheel To set the speed control 1 Press the ON switch and release it immediately 2 Accelerate to the desired speed above 30 mph 50 km...

Page 90: ...rade you may want to turn the Overdrive off and use Drive You may turn the Overdrive off by pressing the Overdrive off O D OFF button This will reduce vehicle speed Speed control cannot reduce the vehicle speed if it goes above your set speed on a downhill grade NOTE If your vehicle is equipped with a 5 speed manual transaxle and if your speed increases above your set speed while driving in 5 Fift...

Page 91: ...hicle returns to the set speed You can also speed up by pressing the SET ACC button Release the button when the vehicle has accelerated to the desired speed NOTE If your vehicle has a 5 speed manual transaxle you may want to drive in 4 Fourth gear in mountainous areas or at high altitudes to improve speed control performance NOTE When driving uphill especially with a heavy load significant speed d...

Page 92: ...hicle speed control to a lower speed by pushing and then quickly releasing the CST switch Each time you do this the set speed will decrease by 1 mph 1 6 km h See Tap Up and Tap Down in this chapter To reset the speed control to a higher speed you can follow one of these procedures Accelerate to the desired speed using the accelerator pedal then press the SET ACC switch and release it immediately P...

Page 93: ...press the ON switch and reset the speed control In addition the speed control is turned off each time you turn the vehicle off Cancelling and Resuming a Set Speed If you press the brake pedal the clutch pedal manual transaxle or shift the transaxle into N Neutral the speed control is suspended You can return to the speed you set by using the RSM switch To resume the speed you had before you must b...

Page 94: ...n set by pressing the ON and the SET ACC switches the set speed may be increased by 1 mph 1 6 km h by a momentary tap of the SET ACC button The set speed can be reduced by 1 mph 1 6 km h by a momentary tap of the CST button Multiple taps will cause the set speed to increase or decrease in increments of 1 mph 1 6 km h For example if the current set speed is 60 mph 100 km h five taps of the ACC swit...

Page 95: ...s designed for your comfort convenience and safety Read this chapter to find out about standard and optional features Doors The outside of the door The inside of the door If you close the door with the lock button depressed the door will remain locked ...

Page 96: ...ride the power controls NOTE Vehicles equipped with power locks have a safety feature which allows you to unlock one or both front doors from either door key lock cylinder To unlock the driver s or passenger door only insert the key in the door lock cylinder and turn to the left counterclockwise to the first position To unlock the other door at the same time simply continue turning the key to the ...

Page 97: ...rs away The remote feature will operate only when the ignition is in the OFF position The transmitter can unlock the driver s door unlock all doors lock all doors or activate the vehicle s horn and hazard warning lamps for the panic alarm feature By pressing the UNLOCK button on the transmitter once you can unlock the driver side door Pressing the UNLOCK button a second time within five seconds of...

Page 98: ...by pressing the PANIC button a second time The panic mode can also be cancelled by turning the ignition key to ON or ACC Up to four transmitters can be programmed for your vehicle Your vehicle comes with two transmitters Additional transmitters can be ordered from your dealer Remote keyless entry transmitter The remote keyless entry system is equipped with an illuminated entry system This system i...

Page 99: ...be replaced Replacement batteries can be purchased at most pharmacies watch stores or at your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer NOTE The operating range of the remote entry system can also be affected by weather conditions such as very cold temperatures or structures around the vehicle buildings other vehicles radio and TV towers etc Typical operating range will allow you to be up to 33 feet 10 meter...

Page 100: ... the event a transmitter is lost return the remaining transmitter s to your dealer for reprogramming of your remote entry system This is necessary to prevent unauthorized use of the lost transmitter Additional transmitters may be purchased from your dealer remote entry system will work with up to four transmitters Follow the same programming procedure as above All transmitters must be programmed o...

Page 101: ...has a master control panel that operates both windows To use your power windows your ignition switch must be placed in the ON position Press the recessed end of the power window switch to lower a window press the raised end of the switch to raise a window NOTE Your vehicle is equipped with a one touch down feature This feature allows the driver to fully open the driver s window by firmly pressing ...

Page 102: ...ignition must be in the ON position for the moon roof to be operational To open the sliding moon roof to the vent position push the recessed part of the moon roof switch until the back of the moon roof tilts into the vent position You must release the switch after opening the vent before pressing it again to slide the moon roof open To close push the other side of the switch until the moon roof se...

Page 103: ...ng open To close the moon roof press the other side of the switch and hold it until the roof is closed to the desired position Seats RWARNING Never adjust the driver s seat or seatback when the vehicle is moving RWARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury in a collision always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips ...

Page 104: ...d restraints help protect your head and neck in a collision The head restraints on your vehicle are not adjustable Manual Seat Adjustments You can move the front seats forward or backward or tilt the back of the seat forward or backward The driver s seat also has controls for lumbar support if equipped and side bolster support if equipped ...

Page 105: ...105 To move the seat forward or backward Manual seat controls for front seats ...

Page 106: ...106 To recline the seatback ...

Page 107: ...ssenger s side Seatback release lever for rear seat access The seatback will return to its set reclined position when pushed back RWARNING A seatback which is folded forward even a small degree may not lock properly in the event of a sudden stop or collision ...

Page 108: ...108 To inflate the driver s seatback lumbar support if equipped for lower back support or to inflate the driver s seatback side bolster supports if equipped ...

Page 109: ...109 Six Way Power Seat Adjustment if equipped The six way power seat control lever is located on the outermost side of the driver s seat ...

Page 110: ...h the engine stopped This could run down the battery Use the lever to make only one adjustment at a time Using the Split Folding Rear Seat Your vehicle is equipped with split folding rear seats One or both rear seatbacks can be folded down to provide additional cargo space NOTE When folding down the rear seatback the seat belt tongue should be hanging on the hook of the lower side trim panel near ...

Page 111: ... is locked in position by pushing it forward and backward RWARNING Securely latch the seatback in the upright position to prevent the seatback or objects from being thrown forward during a sudden stop or collision RWARNING Do not pile cargo higher than the seatbacks to avoid injuring people in a collision or sudden stop ...

Page 112: ...en not in use Simply hook the tongue slot over the stowage hook Cleaning the Seats Leather For routine cleaning wipe the surface with a soft damp cloth For more thorough cleaning wipe the surface with a leather and vinyl cleaner or a mild soap Fabric Remove dust and loose dirt with a whisk broom or a vacuum cleaner Remove fresh spots immediately Follow the directions that come with the cleaner NOT...

Page 113: ... The mirror heads can be folded rearward to prevent damage when using an automatic car wash To adjust the side mirrors 1 Locate the control switch in the power control panel on the driver s door 2 Select the right or left mirror by moving the selector switch right or left 3 Push the control switch in the direction you want to move the mirror 4 Return the selector switch to the middle OFF position ...

Page 114: ...l electric side mirror control switches Console A fully equipped console on your vehicle will include the following items ashtray and lighter parking brake lever cupholder or storage compartment with cupholder ...

Page 115: ...d injure someone Center Console Storage If equipped To open the center console storage bin push the button and slide the lid back When it is back as far as it will go push the button and lift the lid Cupholders The cupholders are located inside the center console storage bin The driver cupholder is integrated in the storage bin To use the passenger cupholder rotate it upward then twist the cuphold...

Page 116: ...ocated on the right side in the tail lamp just above the bumper 2 Turn the key to the right to unlock 3 Remove the key before you close the hatchback NOTE When the hatch is unlocked the cargo lamp will illuminate 4 Using both hands shut the hatchback completely Do not slam it 5 Pull up on the hatchback to make sure it is securely latched ...

Page 117: ...e hatchback lid open you will draw dangerous exhaust fumes into your vehicle If you must drive like this keep the vents open so outside air comes into the vehicle Using the Remote Control for the Hatchback To release the hatchback from inside the vehicle simply pull up on the remote release lever which is located in front of the driver s seat near the door Remote control for the hatchback ...

Page 118: ... compartment cover as they can become dangerous projectiles and injure someone To remove the luggage compartment cover 1 Raise the hatchback to the fully open position 2 Standing outside the vehicle unfasten the lift cords from the hatchback lid 3 Disconnect the two front package tray lift cords from the lower trunk side trim 4 Lower the cover and slide it rearward to disengage it from the sockets...

Page 119: ...den stop or accident if it is left lying loose in the vehicle or if it is not securely installed Therefore the cover should either be securely installed or removed from the vehicle To be securely installed the cover must be attached to the brackets and all four cords must be fastened ...

Page 120: ... its sockets 3 Attach the lift cords to the hatchback lid 4 Connect the two front luggage compartment cover lift cords to the lower trunk side trim 5 Close the hatchback RWARNING Do not push down on the luggage compartment cover when the lift cords are attached to the open hatchback lid This could cause the hatchback lid to close unexpectedly ...

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Page 122: ... 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 turned off when the ignition switch is turned back on the volume will come back to a nominal listening level However if the radio power is turned off with the POWER button the volume will remain in t...

Page 123: ...e seconds pressing and releasing either the top b or bottom a half of the SEEK button To change frequencies quickly press and hold down either the top or bottom half 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 SEEK function This feature on you...

Page 124: ... station press the SCAN TUNE button again Setting the Station Memory Preset buttons Your radio is equipped with 5 station memory buttons These buttons can be used to select up to 5 preset AM stations and 10 FM stations 5 in FM1 and 5 in FM2 Follow the easy steps below to set these buttons to the desired frequencies 1 Select a band then select a frequency 2 Press one of the memory buttons and hold ...

Page 125: ...h is especially handy while traveling 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 AUTO PRESET button once Your radio will set the first five strong stations of the band you are in AM FM1 or FM2 into the memory buttons The display will show AUTO then r...

Page 126: ...ecreasing bass response Push the AUDIO button repeatedly until the display reads BASS Push the side of the VOL button to increase bass more lows and push the side to decrease bass less lows Increasing or decreasing treble response Push the AUDIO button repeatedly until the display reads TREB Push the side of the VOL button to increase treble more highs and push the side to decrease treble less hig...

Page 127: ... clock numerals will be displayed in the clock mode there is no A M P M indication When in the clock mode the time will be displayed until the button is pushed again However if you retune the radio while it is in the clock mode the new radio frequency will be displayed for approximately ten seconds and then change back to clock When in the CD mode push the CLOCK button to change the display from e...

Page 128: ...her show the track selection number or the elapsed time The display mode can be selected by pressing the CLOCK button Indicators for play a stop X and compression on C are also in the display These features are described later Once a disc is inserted operation of the CD player will override that of the radio NOTE The volume bass treble balance and fader controls on the radio are also used with the...

Page 129: ...ded the unit automatically enters the play mode and the play indicator a illuminates To stop temporarily press the PLAY STOP button or the AM FM button The stop indicator X in the display illuminates 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 ACCESSORY position the C...

Page 130: ...istening to the sound during fast forward or reverse When you have reached the beginning of track 1 the CD player will begin playing When you have reached the end of the disc by keeping the fast forward button pressed the display will show END and the player will go into pause mode Push the PLAY STOP button to begin playing the first track of the disc press the REV button to back up from the end o...

Page 131: ...ore playing inspect the disc for any contamination If needed clean the disc with an approved disc cleaner such as the DiscwasherH Compact Disc Cleaner or the Allsop 3H Compact Disc Cleaner by wiping from the center out to the edges Do not use a circular motion to clean Do not clean discs with solvents such as benzine thinner commercially available cleaners or antistatic spray intended for analog r...

Page 132: ...layer The following information is designed to help you recognize typical situations that could be mistakenly interpreted as mechanical malfunctions of the disc player A disc is already loaded The disc is inserted with the label surface downward The disc is dusty or defective The player s internal temperature is above 140 F 60 C Allow the player to cool off before operating Different manufacturers...

Page 133: ... Moisture may have condensed on the lenses within the unit If this occurs remove the disk and wait approximately an hour until the moisture evaporates If the sound skips Badly scratched discs or extremely rough roads will cause the sound to skip Skipping will not damage the disc player or scratch the discs ...

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Page 136: ...ominal listening level However if the radio power is turned off with the POWER button the volume will remain in the position it was set at when radio power is switched back on Selecting the AM or FM frequency band Push the AM FM button to select the desired frequency band Pushing the button more than once will alternate between AM FM1 and FM2 These functions are used with the station memory button...

Page 137: ...tton To change frequencies quickly press and hold down either the right or left side of the TUNE 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 AMS function to manually tune your radio Stereo Cassette Radio You can change the frequency up or down one increme...

Page 138: ...ll begin scanning up the frequency band stopping on each listenable station for approximately a five second sampling This continues until you press the SCAN button a second time The display flashes AM or FM Setting the Station Memory Preset buttons Your radio is equipped with 5 station memory buttons These buttons can be used to select up to 5 preset AM stations and 10 preset FM stations 5 in FM1 ...

Page 139: ...e bass less lows Increasing or decreasing treble response Push the AUDIO button repeatedly until the display reads TREB Push the right side of the VOLUME button to increase the treble more highs and push the left side to decrease treble less highs Speaker features and operation Adjusting speaker balance Balance control allows you to adjust the sound distribution between the right and left speakers...

Page 140: ...o volume level set Using the Controls of Your Cassette Tape Player How to insert a tape Insert a cassette with the open edge to the right firmly into the tape door opening making sure the cassette is completely in and seated NOTE A cassette tape can be loaded with the ignition on whether or not the radio power is on Inserting a cassette tape with the radio power off will turn the audio system on A...

Page 141: ... h button to rewind the tape How to change the side of the tape being played The alternate track other side of the tape can be selected at any time by pushing both fast wind buttons h and g at the same time How to eject the tape To stop the tape and eject the cassette press the EJECT button The radio will resume playing Using the DolbyH B noise reduction feature NOTE Noise reduction system manufac...

Page 142: ...ct to breakage or may jam the tape player mechanism Protect cassettes from exposure to direct sunlight high humidity and extreme heat or cold If they are exposed to extreme conditions allow them to reach a moderate temperature before playing If a tape 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 i...

Page 143: ...s the SEEK button left b to advance the hours and right a to advance the minutes NOTE The clock displays 12 hour time with no AM PM indications Common Radio Reception Conditions Several conditions prevent FM reception from being completely clear and noise free such as the following 1 Distance Strength The strength of the FM signal is directly related to the distance the signal must travel The list...

Page 144: ... radio waves If there is a building or large structure between the antenna and station some of the signal bends around the building but certain spots receive almost no signal Moving out of the shadow of the structure will allow the station to return to normal When the radio waves are reflected off objects or structures the reflected signal cancels the normal signal causing the antenna to pick up n...

Page 145: ...olitan areas several stations may overload the receiver resulting in considerable station changing mixing and distortion Automatic gain control circuitry for both AM and FM bands has been incorporated into this system to reduce strong signal capture and overload All About Radio Frequencies The Federal Communications Commission FCC and the Canadian Radio Telecommunications Commission CRTC establish...

Page 146: ...n Warranty Your sound system is warranted for three years or 36 000 miles 60 000 kilometers whichever comes first Consult your vehicle warranty booklet for further information Ask your dealer for a copy of this limited warranty Service At Ford Electronics we stand behind our audio systems with a comprehensive service and repair program If anything should go wrong with your Ford audio system return...

Page 147: ...ypes of transaxles a manual five speed overdrive an automatic four speed overdrive Driving with an Automatic Overdrive Transaxle Putting Your Vehicle in Gear The automatic transaxle on your vehicle is an electrically controlled four speed The highest gear is Overdrive The Overdrive position is reflected by D in the shift selector indicator The automatic transaxle uses the conventional selector lev...

Page 148: ...n the brake pedal start the engine and then push in the thumb button to move the shift selector lever to the position you choose RWARNING Hold the brake pedal down while you move the gearshift lever from position to position If you do not hold the brake pedal down your vehicle may move unexpectedly and injure someone ...

Page 149: ...drive activated Overdrive is the usual driving position for an automatic overdrive transaxle It works the same way Drive Overdrive OFF works automatically upshifting or downshifting as the vehicle speeds or slows However Overdrive also shifts into a fourth gear an overdrive gear when your vehicle cruises at a consistent speed for any length of time This fourth gear will increase your fuel economy ...

Page 150: ...ed the transaxle will upshift and downshift from 1st through 3rd gears Overdrive OFF indicator light To return the transaxle to normal operation 1st through 4th gears press the O D OFF button again The O D OFF button may be used to cancel Overdrive any time the vehicle is being driven Each time your vehicle is started the Overdrive system will automatically be in the normal overdrive on mode and t...

Page 151: ...starting on slick surfaces It prevents the transaxle from frequently shifting up and down It also gives more engine braking than Overdrive or Drive when going down hills Do not go faster than 64 mph 102 km h with the gearshift in the Second 2 position If you shift from Overdrive or Drive to Second because of hilly terrain your transaxle will automatically downshift in the proper sequence When to u...

Page 152: ...lete stop before you shift into P Park Make sure that the shift selector lever is securely latched in P Park This locks the transaxle and prevents the front wheels from rotating RWARNING Always set the parking brake fully and make sure that the gearshift is securely latched in P Park RWARNING Never leave your vehicle unattended while it is running You can tell the gearshift is securely latched whe...

Page 153: ...ft foot and move the shift selector lever into 1 First or R Reverse To move the vehicle lift your right foot off the brake pedal and slowly release the clutch pedal You need to press down slowly on the accelerator at the same time you release the clutch pedal Do not drive with your foot resting on the clutch pedal and do not use the clutch to hold your vehicle at a standstill while waiting on a hi...

Page 154: ...rn Always push the clutch pedal all the way in when you shift You should upshift according to the speeds given in the chart later in this chapter Sometimes you will upshift at higher speeds For example you may want to stay in a lower gear to gain more power for passing or for climbing a hill However you must stay within the range when you upshift or downshift ...

Page 155: ...Then push the gearshift all the way to the right and pull it down into R Reverse When in 5 Fifth gear you can engage R Reverse only by moving the gearshift to Neutral before you shift into R Reverse This is a special lockout feature that protects you from accidentally shifting into R Reverse when you downshift from 5 Fifth gear 5 Once R Reverse is engaged slowly release the clutch pedal from the f...

Page 156: ...arts to lose power Downshifting reduces the chance of stalling and gives your vehicle better acceleration to increase speed again When you drive down steep hills downshifting helps you keep a safe speed and helps prevent unnecessary wear on the brakes When you come to a stop do not downshift through each gear Disengage the clutch and use the brake as necessary Downshifting through the gears decrea...

Page 157: ...ehicle changes at a constant vehicle speed have the power steering system checked If the power steering system breaks down or if the engine is turned off you can steer the vehicle manually but it takes more effort Never hold the steering wheel to the extreme right or left for more than five seconds if the engine is running This can damage the power steering pump Brakes Applying the Brakes Your veh...

Page 158: ...g down a long or steep hill shift to a lower gear and do not apply your brakes continuously If you apply your brakes continuously they may overheat and become less effective Occasional brake squeal during light to moderate stops does not affect the function of the brake system and is normal However if the squeal becomes louder or more frequent have your brakes inspected by your dealer or a qualifi...

Page 159: ...raking is not affected unless the red BRAKE system warning light is also lit ABS has self check capabilities As described above the system turns on the ABS light each time you start your engine After the engine is started and the ABS light turns off the system performs another test the first time the vehicle reaches 4 9 mph 6 15 km h The system turns on the ABS pump motor for approximately 1 2 sec...

Page 160: ...uld be used whenever you park your vehicle If the service brakes don t operate while the vehicle is in motion you can make an emergency stop with the parking brake however the stopping distance will be much greater than normal The parking brake lever is located between the front seats To set the parking brake put your foot on the brake pedal while pulling the parking brake handle fully and firmly ...

Page 161: ...ke on will cause the brakes to wear out quickly and will reduce the fuel economy RWARNING If the parking brake is fully released but the Brake System light remains on have the brakes checked immediately They may not be working properly The parking brake is not designed to stop a moving vehicle but you can use the parking brake to stop your vehicle in an emergency if the normal brakes fail However ...

Page 162: ...es your vehicle s front wheel drive may provide better acceleration than a vehicle with rear wheel drive However this does not mean that your vehicle can stop any faster or any better than a vehicle with rear wheel drive Exercise the same caution while driving on slippery roads with your front wheel drive vehicle as you would with a rear wheel drive vehicle Do not quickly move the steering wheel u...

Page 163: ... and your vehicle gets stuck for example in mud or snow you may try to rock it out of the spot Shift in a steady rhythm between forward and reverse gears While in each gear press lightly on the accelerator and release RWARNING Do not spin the wheels at over 35 mph 55 km h The tires may fail and injure a passenger or bystander By moving the vehicle backward and forward you may gain enough momentum ...

Page 164: ...he amount of weight your vehicle can carry The total weight 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 each axle should never be more than the Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR for the respective axle You can find your vehicle s GVWR and GAWR on the Safety Compliance Certifica...

Page 165: ...and passengers luggage and any other items that you put in your vehicle the weight of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle since it was delivered to your dealer If you do not know the actual weights of these items use the following procedure to figure the weight of a load 1 Weigh your vehicle without the driver passengers and luggage You might take your vehicle to a shipping company o...

Page 166: ...ad or remove cargo accordingly RWARNING Improper distribution of your vehicle s load or carrying weight in excess of the amount shown on the tire decal can cause rapid tire wear or loss of vehicle control Towing a Trailer Do not use your vehicle for towing a trailer Towing Behind Another Vehicle Recreational Vehicle Towing an automatic transaxle ATX equipped vehicle behind another vehicle such as ...

Page 167: ...ust be disconnected to eliminate battery drain and the steering wheel unlocked You may tow your MTX equipped vehicle only in a forward direction with the front wheels on the ground without damage to the transaxle Do not tow your manual transaxle equipped vehicle at a speed faster than 55 mph 88 km h The maximum towing distance is unlimited RWARNING Never use a tow bar that attaches to the bumper w...

Page 168: ...RNING The gases around the battery can explode if exposed to flames sparks or lit cigarettes An explosion could result in injury or vehicle damage RWARNING To protect yourself when charging a battery always shield your face and eyes Make sure that you can breathe fresh air RWARNING Applying too much pressure on the ends when lifting a battery could cause acid to spill Lift the battery with a carri...

Page 169: ...cle to jump start and connecting the jumper cables in the order they are given If in doubt call for road service Preparing Your Vehicle 1 Your vehicle has a 12 volt starting system so you need to use a 12 volt jumper system You will damage your starting motor ignition system and other electrical parts if you connect them to a 24 volt power supply either two 12 volt batteries in series or a 24 volt...

Page 170: ...inals Most jumper cables have a red cable and a black cable The red cable is generally used for the positive terminals and the black for the negative ones 2 Connect the other end of the first cable to the positive terminal of the booster battery 3 Connect one end of the second cable to the negative terminal of the booster battery NOT to the discharged battery 4 Connect the other end of the second ...

Page 171: ...of moving engine parts then start the booster vehicle Run the engine at a moderate speed 2 Let the discharged battery charge for a few minutes and then start the disabled vehicle It may take a couple of tries before the vehicle starts If the vehicle does not start after several attempts there may be a different problem ...

Page 172: ...tery After the vehicle is started let it idle for a while to let the engine relearn its idle conditions Drive it around for a while with all electrical accessories turned off to let the battery recharge You may need to use a battery charger to fully recharge the battery If you need to replace your battery see Battery in the Servicing Your Vehicle chapter Changing a Tire If you get a flat tire whil...

Page 173: ...fail causing you to lose control of the vehicle possibly 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 load rating listed on the tire decal use tire chains on this tire try to repair the temporary spare tire or remove it from its wheel use the wheel for a...

Page 174: ...o remove the jack and the temporary spare turn the bolt counterclockwise Preparing to Change the Tire 1 Make sure that your vehicle will not move or roll If you have an automatic transaxle put the gearshift in P Park If you have a manual transaxle put the gearshift in 1 First Set the parking brake and block the wheel that is diagonally opposite the tire that you are changing ...

Page 175: ...rom moving when you change one of the front tires put a block behind the wheel that is diagonally opposite to the tire RWARNING If the vehicle slips off the jack you or someone else could be seriously injured 2 Get out the spare tire and jack 3 Remove any wheelcovers or hubcaps with the tapered end of a wheel nut wrench Insert the handle of the wrench and twist it against the inner wheelcover flan...

Page 176: ...heel Lug Nuts in this section Removing and Replacing the Tire 1 Find the jack notch next to the door of the tire that you are changing Put the jack in the jack notch and turn the handle of the jack clockwise until the wheel is completely off the ground RWARNING To lessen the risk of personal injury do not put any part of your body under the vehicle while changing a tire Do not start the engine whe...

Page 177: ...178 Jack mounting position 2 Remove the lug nuts by using the lug wrench Never loosen the hub nuts See the following illustration if you are not sure where to find the lug nuts ...

Page 178: ...ully tighten the lug nuts until you lower the vehicle If you do you could force the vehicle off the jack Your vehicle has been built with metric 12 mm threads on the wheel studs and lug nuts Make certain during wheel removal the same nuts removed are reinstalled or if replaced nuts with metric threads and the same chamfer configuration are used ...

Page 179: ...shown in the illustration under step 2 7 Put the tire jack and wrench away 8 Unblock the wheels If the Engine Cranks but Does Not Start or Starting After a Collision If the engine cranks but does not start or if you have had a collision the fuel pump shut off switch may have been triggered The shut off switch is a device that stops the fuel pump when your vehicle has been involved in a substantial...

Page 180: ...ter Recommended towing options include wheel lift towing or flat bed towing When calling for a tow truck tell the 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 up and towing procedures for your vehicle ...

Page 181: ...tires to prevent transaxle damage If the slingbelt towing method must be used use the following procedure 1 Place the front wheels on wheel dollies 2 Place T hooks into the T hook slots located on the frame rail behind the rear wheels 3 Route the tow chain to clear the exhaust pipes 4 Position the tow bar under the rear bumper 5 Slowly raise the vehicle off the ground 6 Attach safety chains around...

Page 182: ...lumn lock to secure the wheels in a straight ahead position Always use a steering wheel clamping device designed for towing service Refer to Towing behind another vehicle recreational vehicle in the Index for information on towing behind an RV ...

Page 183: ...adside Assistance coverages beyond this period available through Ford Auto Club in the United States or Ford and Lincoln Mercury dealers in Canada contact your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer Roadside Assistance will cover the following Mount your spare if you have a flat tire Jump start your battery if it is dead Unlock your vehicle if you are locked out Bring you fuel if you run out Tow your vehi...

Page 184: ... 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 U S or Canada Ford recommends taking your vehicle to your selling dealer who wants to ensure your continued satisfaction You may however take your vehicle to any authorized Ford or Lincoln Mercury d...

Page 185: ...nter needs the following information your telephone number both business and home the name of the dealer and the city where the dealership is located the year and make of your vehicle the date purchased the current mileage on your vehicle your Vehicle Identification Number VIN listed on your owner card If you still have a service or product complaint you may wish to contact the Dispute Settlement ...

Page 186: ...ations What Kind of Cases Does the Board Review The Board reviews all product performance and service complaints on Ford Mercury and Lincoln Cars and Ford and Mercury Light Trucks under warranty that have not been resolved by a dealer or Ford Motor Company except those involving A non Ford product A non Ford dealership A vehicle sales transaction A request for reimbursement of consequential expens...

Page 187: ...ard membership are recruited and trained by an independent consulting firm Dealers are chosen because of their business leadership qualities If the involved vehicle is within 36 months and 36 000 miles of the date of delivery warranty start date you have a right to make an oral presentation before the Board by indicating your choice on the application Also oral presentations may be requested by th...

Page 188: ...ur acceptance or rejection of an award decision The decisions of the Board are binding on the dealer and Ford but customers may have other options available to them under state or federal law The decisions of the Board however may be introduced into evidence by any party in subsequent legal proceedings that may be initiated How Do You Contact the Board Write to the Board at the following address t...

Page 189: ...enance or repair orders that relate to the case the year make model and vehicle identification number the date you bought your vehicle the date of repair and the mileage at the time of repair the current mileage the name of the dealer who sold you the vehicle or who serviced your vehicle a brief description of your unresolved complaint a brief summary of actions that were taken with the dealer and...

Page 190: ...and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer or Ford Motor Company To contact NHTSA you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll free at 1 800 424 9393 or 366 0123 in the Washington D C area or write to NHTSA U S Department of Transportation 400 Seventh Street Washington D C 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehic...

Page 191: ...hicle Arbitration Plan CAMVAP If a specific item of concern arises where a solution cannot be reached between a vehicle owner Ford of Canada and or one of its dealers that all parties can agree upon the owner may wish to use the services offered by the Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan CAMVAP CAMVAP uses the services of Provincial Administrators to assist consumers in scheduling and preparin...

Page 192: ...e to make sure local regulations do not prevent you from registering your vehicle 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 unleaded fuel or can get only fuel with an anti knock index that is lower than your vehicle needs contact a district ...

Page 193: ...ct the nearest Ford dealership If the dealership 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 you buy your vehicle in North America and then relocate outside of the U S or Canada register your Vehicle Identification Number and new address with Ford...

Page 194: ...ine 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 accessory is made from high quality materials and meets or exceeds Ford s rigid engineering and safety specifications That is why Ford brand accessories are warranted for up to 3 years or 36 000 mi...

Page 195: ...dding accessories equipment passengers and luggage to your vehicle do not exceed the total weight capacity of the vehicle or of the front or rear axle GVWR GAWR as shown on the Safety Compliance Certification Label Consult your dealer for specific weight information ...

Page 196: ...your vehicle particularly if they are not properly designed for automotive use or are not properly installed For example when operated such systems may cause the engine to stumble or stall In addition 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 or ...

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Page 200: ... headlamp bulbs that can be replaced without tools We give you a Maintenance Schedule that makes tracking routine service for your vehicle easy The maintenance schedule is located in the Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet This chapter tells you about the basic parts that you need to check and service regularly If your vehicle needs professional servicing your dealership can provide the parts ...

Page 201: ...meet Ford Motor Company specifications Motorcraft parts are designed and built to provide the best performance in your vehicle Using these parts for replacement is your assurance that Ford built quality stays in your vehicle NOTE Always dispose of used automotive fluids in a responsible manner Follow your community s standards for disposing of these types of fluids Call your local recycling center...

Page 202: ... it is supported by a jack only If you must work under a vehicle use safety stands Keep all lit cigarettes and other smoking materials away from the battery and all fuel related parts If you disconnect the battery the engine must relearn its idle conditions before your vehicle will drive properly To find out how the engine does this see Battery in this chapter Working with the engine off 1 Set the...

Page 203: ...er removed and do not remove it while the engine is running Opening the Hood 1 Inside the vehicle pull the hood release handle located under the bottom left corner of the instrument panel 2 Go to the front of the vehicle and release the auxiliary latch that is located under the hood at the center of the vehicle 3 Lift the hood and set the prop rod in the hole in the hood marked with an arrow When ...

Page 204: ...uble free operation NOTE Read and understand Precautions When Servicing Your Vehicle at the beginning of this chapter before opening the hood Engine Types Your vehicle has one of these types of engines a 2 0L 121 CID fuel injected 16 valve four cylinder engine a 2 5L 152 CID fuel injected 24 valve six cylinder engine ...

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Page 207: ...e covered Covering these components will help prevent water damage Never wash or rinse the engine while it is running Water getting into the engine may cause internal damage Filling the Fuel Tank Fuel filler door release lever Your vehicle is equipped with a fuel filler door release To open the fuel filler door pull up on the release lever which is located in front of the driver s seat and near th...

Page 208: ...urning it counterclockwise 1 2 to 3 4 turn RWARNING The fuel system may be under pressure If the fuel cap is venting vapor or if you hear a hissing sound while disengaging the fuel cap wait until it stops before completely removing the cap Otherwise fuel may spray out and injure you or others 2 Put the nozzle all the way inside the fuel filler pipe before pumping the fuel ...

Page 209: ...the fuel tank can damage the fuel system or cause it to work improperly in a collision NOTE If you replace your fuel cap with an aftermarket fuel filler cap the customer warranty may be void for any damage to the fuel tank and or fuel system Choosing the Right Fuel Use only UNLEADED FUEL in your vehicle Using leaded fuel is prohibited by federal law Your warranty may not apply if your vehicle is d...

Page 210: ...f the country premium grade fuels are sold with octane ratings of less than 91 especially in high altitude areas We recommend that you use only those premium fuels with an octane rating of 91 or higher Using a fuel with a lower octane rating can cause persistent and heavy knocking which can damage the engine Do not be concerned if your vehicle sometimes knocks lightly when you drive up a hill or w...

Page 211: ...od alcohol blended at no more than 5 with cosolvents and additives and MTBE or methyl tertiary butyl ether blended at no more than 15 Reformulated fuel is also required in certain areas of the U S These fuels are designed to further reduce the emissions from your vehicle Generally you should not experience difficulties operating your vehicle on fuels containing oxygenates We encourage you to use t...

Page 212: ... exposure to unleaded gasoline vapors has caused cancer in laboratory animals If you are taking the medication Antabuse or other forms of disulfiram for the treatment of alcoholism vapor or skin contact with a gasoline methanol blend may cause the same kind of adverse reaction as drinking an alcoholic beverage In sensitive individuals serious personal injury or sickness could result Consult a phys...

Page 213: ... Every time you buy fuel record the amount in gallons or liters purchased 3 After at least three to five tankfuls fill the fuel tank and record the final odometer reading 4 Use these equations to calculate your fuel economy English MPG total miles driven V gallons used Metric L 100k liters used V 100 kilometers Comparisons With EPA Estimates EPA fuel economy figures are obtained from laboratory te...

Page 214: ...Extended use of the A C defroster rear window defroster and other accessories Underinflated tires Heavy loads Aftermarket add ons such as bike ski or luggage racks bug deflectors etc Engine Oil Recommendations We recommend using Motorcraft oil or an equivalent oil meeting Ford Specification ESE M2C153 E and displaying the American Petroleum Institute CERTIFICATION MARK on the front of the containe...

Page 215: ... Checking and Adding Engine Oil Since the proper amount of engine oil is important for safe engine operation check the oil using the dipstick each time you put fuel in your vehicle Remember the engine must be off the oil must be warm and the vehicle must be parked on level ground Checking the engine oil level 1 Turn the engine off after it has warmed up and allow a few minutes for the engine oil t...

Page 216: ...gine 7 Put the dipstick back in and make sure it is fully seated Adding engine oil It may be necessary to add some oil between oil changes Make sure you use a CERTIFIED engine oil of the preferred viscosity Your vehicle s warranty coverage may not apply if engine damage is caused by the use of improper engine oil Add engine oil through the oil filler cap highlighted in yellow To add oil remove the...

Page 217: ...or additional information NOTE Always dispose of used automotive fluids 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 contact with USED motor oil has caused cancer in laboratory mice Protect your skin by washing with soap and water ...

Page 218: ...e Always disconnect the negative terminal of the battery before working near the fan Inspect the coolant level with the dipstick attached to the reservoir cap Remove the cap wipe it clean and then put it back in the reservoir Remove it again The coolant level should be between L and F If the coolant level is at or below the L line add enough 50 50 mixture of specified coolant and water to bring th...

Page 219: ...glass engine coolant or antifreeze could make it difficult to see through the windshield Add engine coolant only to the recovery reservoir not to the radiator If the coolant level is low add to the engine coolant recovery reservoir container a 50 50 mixture of water and the type of coolant that Ford specifies Check the coolant level again the next few times you drive your vehicle ...

Page 220: ...or breather cap The cap on the right is the recovery reservoir cap 2 When the engine is cool wrap a thick cloth around the radiator breather cap and turn it slowly to relieve pressure 3 Step back while the pressure releases 4 When you are sure all the pressure has been released use the cloth to turn and remove cap 5 Stand away from the radiator opening Hot steam may blow out or hot engine coolant ...

Page 221: ...ning Hot steam may blow out or hot engine coolant may even splash out RWARNING Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious personal injury from hot engine coolant or steam blowout and or damage to the engine cooling system or engine Ford Premium Cooling System Fluid is an optimized formula that will protect all metals and rubber elastomers used in Ford engines for four years or 50...

Page 222: ...only a premium nationally recognized brand name engine coolant Do not use alcohol or methanol anitifreeze If you do not use the proper coolant the aluminum radiator on your vehicle will corrode Ford Motor Company expressly authorizes the Ford Rotunda engine coolant recycling process and chemicals Use only Ford Rotunda recycled engine coolant or an equivalent recycled engine coolant that is certifi...

Page 223: ...te for the climate in which you live To find out how much engine coolant mixture your vehicle s coolant system can hold see Refill capacities for fluids in the Index You may add water by itself only in an emergency but you should replace it with a 50 50 mixture as soon as possible Have your dealer check the engine cooling system for leaks if you have to add a quart liter of engine coolant more tha...

Page 224: ... this indicates the thermostat is open and engine coolant is flowing through the entire system 5 Shut the engine off and check the fluid level in the radiator Add more fluid if necessary 6 When the radiator is filled to the proper level replace the coolant system cap and tighten both caps completely Refilling the engine coolant 2 5L engine When the entire cooling system is to be drained and refill...

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Page 226: ...the proper level replace the coolant system cap and tighten both caps completely Checking hoses Check all engine and heater system hoses and hose connections for deterioration leaks and loose hose clamps as specified in the maintenance schedule Repair or replace with Motorcraft hoses or equivalent as necessary Windshield Washer Fluid and Wipers Washer Fluid Check the level of the windshield washer...

Page 227: ...grime For safety reasons washer fluids containing an appropriate antifreeze such as methanol should be used in freezing weather temperatures below 32 F 0 C State or local regulations on Volatile Organic Compounds VOC s may restrict use of the most common antifreeze methanol Washer fluids containing non methanol antifreeze agents should be used only if they provide cold weather protection without d...

Page 228: ...es To make reaching the wiper blades easy simply turn the ignition switch to ACC and turn your wipers on Wait for them to reach a vertical position and turn the ignition to OFF Do not move the wipers manually Moving the wipers manually may damage them Wiper blade replacement If the wipers still do not work properly after you clean them you may need to replace the wiper blade assembly When replacin...

Page 229: ...g the wiper blades Tires Look at your tires each time you fill your fuel tank If one tire looks lower than the others check the pressure in all of them Always follow these precautions Keep your tires inflated to the recommended pressures Stay within the recommended load limits see Load limits in the Index ...

Page 230: ...ng the spare Use an accurate tire pressure gauge Check the tire pressure when tires are cold that is after the vehicle has been parked for at least one hour or has been driven less than 3 miles 5 km You can find your vehicle s proper tire inflation pressure on the tire decal on the right door lock pillar RWARNING Improperly inflated tires can affect vehicle handling and can fail suddenly possibly ...

Page 231: ... as indicated in the following diagram Do not include the spare tire as part of your rotation For tire rotation intervals see the Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet If you notice the tires wearing unevenly have them checked Rotating the tires Replacing the Tires We recommend that you use the same size and type when making tire replacements The standard model uses P195 65 R14 tires and the GT ...

Page 232: ...se only the tire sizes that are listed on the tire pressure decal Make sure that all tires are the same size speed rating and load carrying capacity Use only the tire combinations recommended on the decal If you do not follow these precautions your vehicle may not drive properly and safely Tires that are larger or smaller than your vehicle s original tires may also affect the accuracy of your spee...

Page 233: ...al 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 as the government has written it Treadwear The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified government test course ...

Page 234: ...bility to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life and excessive temperature can lead to sudden tire failure The grade C corresponds to a level of performance which all passenger car tires must meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standar...

Page 235: ... to remove wheel covers if equipped from steel rims before using tire chains to avoid scratches or damage Do not use tire chains if you have the GT model Local regulations may prohibit or restrict the use of tire chains Investigate the laws and regulations in your area before installing chains Put the chains on the front tires tightly with the ends held down securely Retighten the chains after dri...

Page 236: ...E Before going to a car wash find out if the brushes are abrasive If you have whitewall tires that are difficult to clean with regular detergent use whitewall tire cleaner Follow the directions on the container and rinse the tires with plenty of clean water Battery The Motorcraft maintenance free battery does not require additional water during its life of service The vents are part of the cover a...

Page 237: ...peratures above 90 F 32 C Keep the electrolyte level in each cell up to the level indicator Do not overfill If the level gets low you can add plain tap water to the battery provided the water isn t hard or doesn t have a high mineral or alkali content However if possible refill with distilled water If the battery needs water quite often have the charging system checked for a possible problem If yo...

Page 238: ... Motor Company strongly recommends that used lead acid batteries be returned to an authorized recycling facility for disposal Battery recycling symbol RWARNING The gases around the battery can explode if exposed to flames sparks or lit cigarettes An explosion could result in injury or vehicle damage RWARNING To protect yourself when charging a battery always shield your face and eyes Make sure tha...

Page 239: ...ntenance Schedule and Record booklet for replacement intervals However if the transaxle is not working properly for instance the transaxle may slip or shift slowly or you may notice some sign of fluid leakage the fluid level should be checked If you must check the transaxle fluid in an emergency make sure that your vehicle is on level ground start the engine and move the gearshift through all of t...

Page 240: ...the dipstick follow the appropriate instructions At normal operating temperature approximately 20 miles 32 km of vehicle operation the level on the dipstick should be within the specified area on the Safe level when hot temperature scale At room temperature the level should be within the specified area on the Safe level when cold temperature scale If your vehicle has not been operated for some tim...

Page 241: ...e fluid level gets too high remove the excess fluid as soon as possible otherwise you could damage the transaxle Manual Transaxle Fluid The lubricant level and quality should not deteriorate under normal use However you should periodically have your Ford Dealer check the fluid level during regular oil changes NOTE Always dispose of used automotive fluids in a responsible manner Follow your communi...

Page 242: ...the level of the brake fluid to slowly fall as you put more mileage on your vehicle and the brake pads wear Check the brake fluid at least once a year You can do this by looking at the fluid level in the plastic reservoir on the master cylinder See The Engine Types earlier in this chapter to locate the master cylinder The fluid level should be at or near the MAX mark RWARNING Brake fluid is toxic ...

Page 243: ...g Ford specification ESA M6C25 A RWARNING If you use a brake fluid that is not DOT 3 you will cause permanent damage to your brakes Do not fill the reservoir above the MAX line If you find that the fluid level is excessively low below the seam or ridge on the outside of the plastic reservoir have the brake system inspected RWARNING Do not let the reservoir for the master cylinder run dry This may ...

Page 244: ... temperature The power steering fluid will be at the right temperature when the engine coolant temperature gauge in the instrument cluster is near the center of the NORMAL operating temperature range 2 While the engine idles turn the steering wheel back and forth several times Make sure that the cap assembly is installed at this time 3 Turn the engine off and check the level on the power steering ...

Page 245: ...rating temperature make sure that the fluid reaches the L or LOW line range in the reservoir The reading will only be accurate if the fluid temperature is approximately 70 to 100 F 21 to 38 C Air Conditioning Refrigerant Whenever service to the air conditioning system is required make sure the service facility uses a refrigerant recycling system These systems will capture the refrigerant for reuse...

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Page 252: ...perage rating Using a fuse with a higher amperage rating can cause severe wire damage and could start a fire To find a fuse s amperage rating check the number on the fuse or check the color Even after you replace a fuse it will continue to blow if you do not find what caused the overload If the fuse continues to blow have your electrical system checked ...

Page 253: ...ur headlamps should be checked if oncoming motorists frequently signal you to turn off your vehicle s high beams when you do not have the high beams on the headlamps do not seem to give you enough light to see clearly at night the headlamp beams are pointed substantially away from a position slightly down and to the right Headlamp Bulb Your vehicle has retractable halogen headlamps If you need to ...

Page 254: ...ip and the liftgate trim 3 Remove the bulb from the socket by pushing it in and turning it counterclockwise 4 Install the bulb by pushing straight into the lamp socket and turning it clockwise until it locks in place 5 Replace the liftgate trim and trim clip 6 Replace the two side trim liftgate panels High mount brakelamp ...

Page 255: ...58 Rear Lamp Bulbs To replace a bulb 1 Remove the attaching screw and the rear lens cover Removing the attaching screw and lens 2 Partially remove the rear lens by pulling the lock tabs out of the slots ...

Page 256: ...259 Pulling out the lock tabs 3 Turn the socket counterclockwise to remove it from the lens 4 Remove the bulb from the socket by pushing it in and turning it counterclockwise ...

Page 257: ...ng it into the socket and turning it clockwise 6 Install the socket by pushing it into its housing and turning it clockwise The arrow on the socket must align with the arrow on the housing when installed 7 Replace the rear lens and rear lens cover ...

Page 258: ...mply with applicable exhaust emission requirements RWARNING Exhaust leaks may result in the entry of harmful and potentially lethal fumes into the passenger compartment Under extreme conditions excessive exhaust temperatures could damage the fuel system the interior floor covering or other vehicle components possibly causing a fire ...

Page 259: ... system which can start a fire Watch for fluid leaks strange odors smoke loss of oil pressure the charge warning light the check engine light or the temperature warning light These sometimes indicate that the emission system is not working properly Do not make any unauthorized changes to your vehicle or engine Changes that cause more unburned fuel to reach the exhaust system can increase the tempe...

Page 260: ...move an emission control device or prevent it from working In some of the United States and in Canada vehicle owners may be liable if their emission control device is removed or is prevented from working Never use a metal exhaust collector when you service your vehicle If the metal collector contacts any of your vehicle s plastic trim or bumper parts they could melt or deform Do not drive your veh...

Page 261: ...cessfully completed the OBD II system is set to the ready condition The amount of driving required to reach the ready condition varies with individual driving patterns To complete this requirement in the minimum amount of time refer to the OBD II Drive Cycle defined below If the vehicle owner cannot or does not want to do the additional driving required by law a service center can perform this dri...

Page 262: ...2 km h manual transaxles use 5th gear for 30 seconds 5 Idle the vehicle in drive neutral for manual transaxles for 40 seconds 6 Continue to drive the vehicle in city traffic at speeds between 25 and 40 mph 40 64 km h manual transaxles primarily drive vehicles in 3rd and 4th gear when possible for 15 minutes During the 15 minute drive cycle the following modes must be achieved a at least 5 stop and...

Page 263: ... 5th gear for approximately 5 minutes 9 Drive the vehicle for 5 minutes at varying speeds between 45 and 60 mph 72 97 km h manual transaxles use 5th gear 10 Bring the vehicle back to idle Idle in drive manual transaxles use 5th gear for 40 seconds 11 OBD drive cycle has been completed Vehicle can be turned off when convenient ...

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Page 265: ...g lasting lubricants or fluids that do not require periodic draining or refilling except under severe duty conditions However when refilling or adding is required it should be with the proper lubricant or fluid meeting Ford technical specifications See the Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet for instructions on maintaining proper fluid levels ...

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Page 268: ...protect 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 stored in exposed locations Touch up raw or primed metal to prevent rust Cover chrome and stainless steel parts with a thick coat of auto wax to prevent discoloration Re wax as necessary when the vehicl...

Page 269: ...and other polymers in the fuel system and may also clog small orifices Ford Gas Stabilizer should be added whenever actual or expected storage periods exceed 60 days Follow the instructions on the label The vehicle should then be operated at idle speed to circulate the additive throughout the fuel system A volatile corrosion inhibitor added to the fuel system will protect the fuel system s inner s...

Page 270: ...sed Tires Maintain recommended air pressure Miscellaneous Make sure all linkages cables levers and clevis pins under vehicle are covered with grease to prevent rust Move vehicles at least 25 feet 10 m every 15 days to lubricate working parts to prevent corrosion ...

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Page 282: ... 22 wearing safety belts 15 Air cleaner filter specifications 268 Air conditioning electronic automatic temperature control system 65 Alcohol in fuel 214 Aluminum wheels 238 Antenna radio see Electronic sound system 75 121 143 Antifreeze see Engine coolant 221 Antifreeze see Engine coolant 221 Anti lock brake system ABS description 157 see also Brake 157 warning light 57 Appeals see Dispute settle...

Page 283: ... 241 replacement specifications 268 servicing 239 when storing your vehicle 272 Brake fluid brake warning light 55 checking and adding 245 description 245 Brakes adjustment 157 anti lock 157 anti lock brake system ABS warning light 57 applying the brakes 157 brake warning light 55 fluid checking and adding 245 front disc 157 new brake linings 5 noise 157 158 parking 160 servicing 245 when storing ...

Page 284: ...ins tires 238 Changing a tire 173 Child safety restraints 23 child safety seats 24 Child safety seats and air bags 17 24 25 attaching with tether straps 34 automatic locking mode retractor 13 24 tether anchorage hardware 34 Chime safety belt 54 Cleaning your vehicle CD player and discs 131 chrome and aluminum parts 7 engine compartment 210 exterior 6 exterior lamps 81 fabric 112 headlamps 81 instr...

Page 285: ...ription 114 Controls instrument panel 63 mirrors 113 steering column 77 Coolant see Engine coolant checking and adding 221 drain and flush 226 preparing for storage 272 specifications 226 temperature gauge 61 Cooling fan 204 Crankcase emission filter 268 Cruise control see Speed control 89 Customer Assistance Center Ford U S 187 Customer Assistance Centre Ford of Canada 192 D Dashboard see Instrum...

Page 286: ...warranty and service information 146 Electronic stereo cassette radio see Electronic sound system 134 Electronic stereo radio see Electronic sound system 134 Emergencies roadside assistance 185 battery acid spills 169 242 jump starting 169 towing 181 Emergency brake parking brake 158 160 Emission control system catalytic converter 261 emissions warranty 261 262 Engine check engine warning light 58...

Page 287: ... oil changing oil and oil filter 220 checking and adding 218 dipstick 218 disposal 204 220 225 244 engine oil pressure gauge 60 filter specifications 268 synthetic oil 217 218 break in oils 5 6 viscosity 217 Exhaust fumes 48 Extended Service Plan Ford 4 F Federal Communications Commission 145 Federal Highway Administration Regulation 5 Flashers hazard 81 Flashing the lights 81 Flat tire 173 Foglam...

Page 288: ...tomotive fuels 214 storing your vehicle 272 treating emergencies 214 Fuel cap removing 210 replacing 212 Fuel filter specifications 268 Fuel gauge 60 Fuel pump shut off switch starting after a collision 46 Fuses 248 G Gas cap see Fuel cap 210 Gas mileage see Fuel economy 212 216 Gasohol 214 Gasoline see Fuel 210 Gauges Electronic engine coolant temperature gauge 61 fuel gauge 60 odometer 62 speedo...

Page 289: ...fting the gears 147 154 upshifting 156 GVWR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating calculating 165 definition 164 H Hatchback release 117 Hazard flashers 81 Headlamps aiming 256 checking alignment 256 cleaning 81 daytime running lights 78 flashing 81 high beam 80 raising manually 79 replacing bulbs 256 Head restraints 104 High beams indicator light 58 operation 80 Hood latch location 206 release lever 206 wo...

Page 290: ... panel lighting up panel and interior 72 location of components 63 J Jack operation 177 positioning 177 Jump starting your vehicle attaching cables 171 disconnecting cables 173 K Keys positions of the ignition 37 removing from the ignition 41 stuck in lock position 37 L Lamps checking 256 daytime running light system 78 flashing the lamps 81 fog lamps 74 hazard flashers 81 high beams 80 instrument...

Page 291: ...ights 43 turn signal indicator 77 Load limits GAWR 164 GVWR 164 trailer towing 166 Lug nuts standard 177 M Maintenance schedule and record see separate Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet 3 Maintenance see Servicing 203 Maintenance see servicing 203 Manual transaxle clutch 153 shifting gears 154 shift speeds 156 Manual transmission backing up reverse 155 shifting gears 154 shift speeds 156 Map...

Page 292: ...r 268 Oil see Engine oil 217 Oil viscosity 217 On board diagnostic OBD II system 264 Order forms service information 124 Overseas offices 194 P Parking brake operation 160 warning light 55 Parts see Motorcraft Parts 268 PCV valve specifications 268 Power door locks 96 Power features door locks 96 mirrors 113 moon roof 102 windows 101 Power steering dipstick 247 driving with power steering 157 flui...

Page 293: ...e tires 234 S Safe driving tips 162 Safety belts see Safety restraints 9 Safety defects reporting 192 Safety information relating to automotive fuels 214 Safety restraints automatic locking mode retractor 13 cleaning the safety belts 15 extension assembly 14 for children 23 for infants 23 24 for pregnant women 9 head 104 maintenance 14 replacement 14 warning light and chime 54 Safety seats for chi...

Page 294: ...ee Moon roof 102 Snow tires and chains 238 Spare tire changing the tire 175 finding the spare 175 removing the spare tire 175 temporary spare 174 Spark plugs specifications 268 Special driving conditions 162 Speed control accelerating 91 canceling a set speed 93 resetting 92 resuming a set speed 93 tap up tap down 92 turning off 93 Speedometer 62 Starting your vehicle preparing to start your vehic...

Page 295: ...ting the warning lights 43 Tether anchor installation see Child restraints 34 Tires changing 173 checking the pressure 232 cleaning 239 inspection and maintenance 233 replacing 234 rotating 234 snow tires and chains 238 spare tire 175 storing your vehicle 273 tire grades 236 treadwear 234 236 wear bands 234 wheel and tire matching 235 Towing a trailer see Trailer towing 166 Towing your vehicle 181...

Page 296: ...n Control Information decal 263 Vehicle Identification Number VIN 193 Vehicle loading automatic transaxles 165 automatic transmissions 165 calculating the load 165 manual transaxles 165 manual transmissions 165 Vehicle storage 271 Ventilating your vehicle see Climate control 65 Viscosity see Engine oil 217 W Warm engine starting 44 Warning chimes safety belt 54 Warning lights testing 43 Warning li...

Page 297: ...ee Towing 181 Wheels cleaning 239 covers 177 inspection and maintenance 232 lug nuts 175 replacement 235 Windows 101 one touch down 101 power windows operating 101 Windshield washer fluid and wipers checking and adding fluid 229 operation 84 reservoir 229 specifications 230 Windshield wipers and washer 84 Wrecker towing 181 ...

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