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Standard Exhaust Heat Shields
CAUTION: Standard heat shields are
available from your local dealer and can
easily be fitted. Additional heat shields
may be required over the modified
exhaust system, particularly in areas of
close proximity to the floor.
NOTE:
For further information please contact your
local National Sales Company representative, or
Local Ford Dealer. If they are unable to help you
then please contact the Vehicle Converter Advisory
Service at [email protected]
MWB Motorhome Chassis and Ford
Skeletal Chassis with Left Hand Side Mid
Exit Exhaust
WARNING: The heat shield CK41-5290-A*
is to be applied to all MWB Motorhome
Chassis with left hand side mid exit
exhaust. This includes conversions with
left hand side mid exit exhaust.
CAUTION: The part is a self-adhesive heat
shield. No additional material or process
is needed for fixing the part. Use the part
in the location as indicated in figure
E244745. For correct placement the body
cross members should be taken as
reference. Apply part to clean and even
surface for maximum bonding and
durability. The part should not be bent,
twisted or subjected to any other
geometrical change that would cause
deformation of the pad or inconsistent
adhesion.
Self-Adhesive Heat Shield Fixing Location
E244745
0 mm
3.7.4 Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF)
The DPF forms part of the emissions reduction
systems fitted to your vehicle. It filters harmful
diesel particulate (soot) from the exhaust gas. For
further information
Refer to: 4.8 Electronic Engine Controls (page 148).
DPF & RPM Speed Control.
Regeneration
WARNING: Do not park or idle your vehicle
over dry leaves, dry grass or other
combustible material. The DPF
regeneration process creates very high
exhaust gas temperatures. The exhaust
will radiate a considerable amount of heat
during and after DPF regeneration and
after you have switched the engine off.
This is a potential fire hazard.
FORD
TRANSIT
2016.75
Date of Publication: 03/2018
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