Example of Fuel Tank Vent Hose Mounting Location
Description
Item
Front Lower Head Board of a Load Tray (load tray rotated for clarity)
1
Fuel Tank Vent Hose
2
3.1.4 Axle Breather Vent Hose
The rear differential breather hose should be
mounted to the filler neck/vehicle body. Where
required due to the fitment of an auxiliary body,
aftermarket additions, or the relocation of the
fuel filler, the axle vent hose routing must follow
the relocated fuel tank venting. A length of fuel
grade flexible hose should be clipped to the
vehicle body, with the open end at least 600 mm
(4x2) or 800 mm (4x4 or 4x2 hi-rider) above
ground height. It is recommended to measure this
height when the vehicle is fully loaded. A vent
breather cap may be used on the axle breather
vent hose.
3.1.5 Selective Catalytic Reduction
System
WARNINGS:
The engine may not start if you tamper
with or disable the selective catalytic
reduction system.
The engine may not start if the Diesel
Exhaust Fluid (AdBlue
®
) level is low.
Make sure it is refilled.
The engine may not start if the Diesel
Exhaust Fluid (AdBlue
®
) is
contaminated. Replace the
contaminated fluid immediately.
The use and refilling of Diesel Exhaust
Fluid (AdBlue
®
) is mandatory for the
vehicle to comply with the legal emission
requirements.
The Selective Catalytic Reduction System helps
to reduce exhaust emission levels by injecting
Diesel Exhaust Fluid (AdBlue
®
) into the exhaust
system. For proper functioning of this system
make sure you refill the Diesel Exhaust Fluid
(AdBlue
®
) periodically.
NOTE:
The Selective Catalytic Reduction system
is only fitted to vehicles with a style side box.
NOTE:
If removing or replacing the load box
ensure the filler hose angle and clearances of
both the fuel filler and Diesel Exhaust Fluid
(AdBlue
®
) filler are maintained.
NOTE:
Refer to the vehicle owner manual for
further information on the Selective Catalytic
Reduction System.
Date of Publication: 02/2017
FORD
RANGER
2015