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(1) Overall height (2) Track front/rear


(3) Overall width (excluding mirrors) (4) Wheelbase


E-250
Refer to Body Builder for specifications


E-350


E-Super Duty


1 762.8 mm (69.4 in)/ 1 701.8 mm (67.0 in)


1 762.8 mm (69.4 in)/ SRW 1 701.8
mm (67.0 in), DRW 1 859.3
mm (73.2 in)


1 762.8 mm (69.4 in)/ 1 973.6 mm (77.7 in)


Refer to Body Builder for specifications.


3 149.6 mm (124 in)


3 505 mm (138 in) 4 013 mm (158 in) 4 470 mm (176 in)


4 013 mm (158 in) 4 470 mm (176 in)


(5) Overall length


Refer to Body Builder for specifications.


VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER


Complete Ford built vehicles The vehicle identification number is attached to your vehicle in the following places: † On the metal tag attached to the top of the instrument panel on the


driver’s side.


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Capacities and specifications † On the certification label. This label is required by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and is made of special material. If it is tampered with, it will be destroyed or a destruction pattern will appear.


Certification label for incomplete vehicles On completed derivations of incomplete vehicles, the certification label is affixed at a location determined by a subsequent stage manufacturer of the completed vehicle. In these cases the completed vehicle is manufactured in two or more stages by two or more separate manufacturers.


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Ford Extended Service Plan You can get more protection for your new car or light truck by purchasing Ford Extended Service Plan (Ford ESP) coverage. Ford ESP is an optional service contract which is backed by Ford Motor Company or Ford Motor Service Company (in the U.S.) and Ford of Canada (in Canada). It provides the following: † benefits during the warranty period depending on the plan you


purchase (such as: reimbursement for rentals; coverage for certain maintenance and wear items)


† protection against covered repair costs after your Bumper to Bumper


Warranty expires


You may purchase Ford ESP from any participating Ford and Lincoln Mercury and Ford of Canada dealer. There are several plans available in various time, distance and deductible combinations which can be tailored to fit your own driving needs. Ford ESP also offers reimbursement benefits for towing and rental coverage. When you buy Ford ESP, you receive Peace-of-Mind protection throughout the United States and Canada, provided by a network of more than 5,000 participating Ford or Lincoln Mercury and Ford of Canada dealers. If you did not take advantage of the Ford Extended Service Plan at the time of purchasing your vehicle, you may still be eligible. Please contact your dealer for further information. Since this information is subject to change, please ask your dealer for complete details about Ford Extended Service Plan coverage options, or visit the Ford ESP website at www.ford-esp.com.


Getting the service you need


At home Ford Motor Company and Ford of Canada have authorized dealerships to service your vehicle. When you need warranty repairs your selling dealer would like you to return to it for that service, but you may also take your vehicle to another Ford Motor Company or Ford of Canada dealership authorized for warranty repairs. Certain warranty repairs require special training though, so not all dealers are authorized to perform all warranty repairs. That means that depending on the warranty repair needed, the vehicle may need to be taken to another dealer. If a particular dealership can not assist you, then contact the Customer Relationship Center.


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If you have questions or concerns, or are unsatisfied with the service you are receiving, follow these steps: 1. Contact your Sales Representative or Service Advisor at your selling/servicing dealership. 2. If your inquiry or concern remains unresolved, contact the Sales Manager or Service Manager at the dealership. 3. If the inquiry or concern cannot be resolved at the dealership level, please contact the Ford Customer Relationship Center. Ford Motor Company and Ford of Canada dealerships also carry quality parts and accessories, providing you with equipment reliability.


Away from home If you own a Ford or Mercury vehicle and are away from home when your vehicle needs service, or if you need more help than the dealership could provide, after following the steps described above, contact the Ford Customer Relationship Center to find an authorized dealership to help you. In the United States: Ford Motor Company Customer Relationship Center 16800 Executive Plaza Drive P.O. Box 6248
Dearborn, Michigan 48121
1-800-392-3673 (FORD) (TDD for the hearing impaired: 1-800-232-5952) In Canada: Customer Relationship Centre Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited P.O. Box 2000
Oakville, Ontario L6J 5E4
1-800-565-3673 (FORD)


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If you own a Lincoln vehicle and are away from home when your vehicle needs service, or if you need more help than the dealership could provide, after following the steps described above, contact the Ford Customer Relationship Center to find an authorized dealership to help you. In the United States: Ford Motor Company Customer Relationship Center 16800 Executive Plaza Drive P.O. Box 6248
Dearborn, Michigan 48121
1-800-521-4140
(TDD for the hearing impaired: 1-800-232-5952) In Canada: Customer Relationship Centre Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited P.O. Box 2000
Oakville, Ontario L6J 5E4
1-800-565-3673 (FORD) In order to help you service your Ford or Lincoln Mercury vehicle, please have the following information available when contacting a Customer Relationship Center: † Your telephone number (home and business) † The name of the dealer and the city where the dealership is located † The year and make of your vehicle † The date of vehicle purchase † The current odometer reading † The vehicle identification number (VIN) If you still have a complaint involving a warranty dispute, you may wish to contact the Dispute Settlement Board (U.S.) or the Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP), available in all of Canada (except Quebec). In some states (in the U.S.) you must directly notify Ford in writing before pursuing remedies under your state’s warranty laws. Ford is also allowed a final repair attempt in some states. In the United States, a warranty dispute must be submitted to the Dispute Settlement Board before taking action under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, or to the extent allowed by state law, before pursuing


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replacement or repurchase remedies provided by certain state laws. This dispute handling procedure is not required prior to enforcing state created rights or other rights which are independent of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act or state replacement or repurchase laws.


THE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT BOARD (U.S. only) The Dispute Settlement Board is: † an independent, third-party arbitration program for warranty disputes † available free to owners and lessees of qualifying Ford Motor Company


vehicles


The Dispute Settlement Board may not be available in all states. Ford Motor Company reserves the right to change eligibility limitations, modify procedures and/or to discontinue this service without notice and without incurring obligations per applicable state law.


What kinds of cases does the Board review? Unresolved warranty repair concerns or vehicle performance as designed concerns on Ford and Lincoln Mercury cars and Ford and Lincoln Mercury light trucks which are within the terms of any applicable written new vehicle warranty are eligible for review, except those involving: † a non-Ford product † a non-Ford dealership † sales disputes between customer and dealer except those associated with warranty repairs or concerns with the vehicle’s performance as designed


maintenance and wear items)


service or product concern is being reviewed


† a request for reimbursement of consequential expenses unless a † items not covered by the New Vehicle Limited Warranty (including † alleged personal injury/property damage claims † cases currently in litigation † vehicles not used primarily for family, personal or household purposes (except in states where the Dispute Settlement Board is required to review commercial vehicles)


† vehicles with non-U.S. warranties


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Concerns are ineligible for review if the New Vehicle Limited Warranty has expired at receipt of your application and, in certain states eligibility is dependent upon the customer’s possession of the vehicle. Eligibility may differ according to state law. For example, see the unique brochures for California, West Virginia, Georgia and Wisconsin purchasers/lessees.


Board membership The Board consists of: † three consumer representatives † a Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealership representative Consumer candidates for Board membership are recruited and trained by an independent consulting firm. The dealership Board member is chosen from Ford and Lincoln Mercury dealership management, recognized for their business leadership qualities. WhattheBoardneeds To have your case reviewed you must complete the application in the DSB brochure and mail it to the address provided on the application form. Some states will require you to use certified mail, with return receipt requested. Your application is reviewed and, if it is determined to be eligible, you will receive an acknowledgment indicating: † the file number assigned to your application † the toll-free phone number of the DSB’s independent administrator Your dealership and a Ford Motor Company representative will then be asked to submit statements. To properly review your case, the Board needs the following information: † legible copies of all documents and maintenance or repair orders † the year, make, model, and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) listed † the date of repair(s) and mileage at the time of occurrence(s) † the current mileage † the name of the dealer(s) who sold or serviced the vehicle † a brief description of your unresolved concern


on your vehicle ownership license


relevant to the case


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Company


dealership(s)


Customer assistance † a brief summary of the action taken by the dealer(s) and Ford Motor † the names (if known) of all the people you contacted at the † a description of the action you expect to resolve your concern You will receive a letter of explanation if your application does not qualify for Board review. Oralpresentations If you would like to make an oral presentation, indicate YES to question #6 on the application. While it is your right to make an oral presentation before the Board, this is not a requirement and the Board will decide the case whether or not an oral presentation is made. Oral presentation may be requested by the Board as well. Makingadecision Board members review all available information related to each complaint, including oral presentations, and arrive at a fair and impartial decision. Board review may be terminated at any time by either party. Every effort is made to decide the case within 40 days of the date that all requested information is received by the Board. Since the Board generally meets once a month, it may take longer for the Board to consider some cases. After a case is reviewed, the Board mails you a decision letter and a form on which to accept or reject the Board’s decision. The decisions of the Board are binding on Ford (and, in some cases, on the dealer) but not on consumers who are free to pursue other remedies available to them under state or federal law.


To Request a DSB Brochure/Application For a brochure/application, speak to your dealer or write/call to the Board at the following address/phone number: Dispute Settlement Board P.O. Box 5120
Southfield, MI 48086–5120
1–800–428–3718


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You may also contact the North American Customer Relationship Center at 1-800-392-3673 (Ford), TDD for the hearing impaired: 1-800-232-5952
or by writing to the Center at the following address: Ford Motor Company Customer Relationship Center 16800 Executive Plaza Drive P.O. Box 6248
Dearborn, Michigan 48121


UTILIZING THE MEDIATION/ARBITRATION PROGRAM (CANADA ONLY) In those cases where you continue to feel that the efforts by Ford and the dealer to resolve a factory-related vehicle service concern have been unsatisfactory, Ford of Canada participates in an impartial third party mediation/arbitration program administered by the Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP). The CAMVAP program is a straight-forward and relatively speedy alternative to resolve a disagreement when all other efforts to produce a settlement have failed. This procedure is without cost to you and is designed to eliminate the need for lengthy and expensive legal proceedings. In the CAMVAP program, impartial third-party arbitrators conduct hearings at mutually convenient times and places in an informal environment. These impartial arbitrators review the positions of the parties, make decisions and, when appropriate, render awards to resolve disputes. CAMVAP decisions are fast, fair, and final; the arbitrator’s award is binding both to you and Ford of Canada. CAMVAP services are available in all territories and provinces, except Quebec. For more information, without charge or obligation, call your CAMVAP Provincial Administrator directly at 1-800-207-0685.


GETTING ASSISTANCE OUTSIDE THE U.S. AND CANADA Before exporting your vehicle to a foreign country, contact the appropriate foreign embassy or consulate. These officials can inform you of local vehicle registration regulations and where to find unleaded fuel. If you cannot find unleaded fuel or can only get fuel with an anti-knock index lower than is recommended for your vehicle, contact a district or owner relations/customer relationship office.


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The use of leaded fuel in your vehicle without proper conversion may damage the effectiveness of your emission control system and may cause engine knocking or serious engine damage. Ford Motor Company/Ford of Canada is not responsible for any damage caused by use of improper fuel. In the United States, using leaded fuel may also result in difficulty importing your vehicle back into the U.S. If your vehicle must be serviced while you are traveling or living in Central or South America, the Caribbean, or the Middle East, contact the nearest Ford dealership. If the dealership cannot help you, write or call: FORD MOTOR COMPANY WORLDWIDE DIRECT MARKET OPERATIONS 1555 Fairlane Drive Fairlane Business Park #3
Allen Park, Michigan 48101
U.S.A. Telephone: (313) 594-4857
FAX: (313) 390-0804
If you are in another foreign country, contact the nearest Ford dealership. If the dealership employees cannot help you, they can direct you to the nearest 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 (VIN) and new address with Ford Motor Company Worldwide Direct Market Operations.


FORD CAR CARE PRODUCTS FOR YOUR VEHICLE Ford has many quality products available from your dealer to clean your vehicle and protect its finishes. These quality products have been specifically engineered to fulfill your automotive needs; they are custom designed to complement the style and appearance of your vehicle. Each product is made from high quality materials and that meet or exceed Ford’s rigid specifications. For best results, use the following or products of equivalent quality: Ford Custom Clearcoat Polish* Ford Custom Silicone Gloss Polish Ford Custom Vinyl Protectant* (not available in Canada) Motorcraft Vinyl Conditioner (Canada only)


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Ford Deluxe Leather and Vinyl Cleaner (not available in Canada) Motorcraft Vinyl Cleaner (Canada only) Ford Extra Strength Tar and Road Oil Remover* (not available in Canada) Ford Extra Strength Upholstery Cleaner (not available in Canada) Ford Metal Surface Cleaner Ford Multi-Purpose Cleaner* Motorcraft Car Wash Concentrate Motorcraft Carlite Glass Cleaner Ford Spot and Stain Remover* Ford Super Premium Tire and Trim Dressing Ford Triple Clean Ford Ultra-Clear Spray Glass Cleaner (not available in Canada) * May be sold with the Motorcraft name FORD ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR VEHICLE A wide selection of Ford accessories are available for your vehicle through your local authorized Ford, Lincoln Mercury or Ford of Canada dealer. These quality accessories have been specifically engineered to fulfill your automotive needs; they are custom designed to complement the style and aerodynamic appearance of your vehicle. In addition, each accessory is made from high quality materials and meets or exceeds Ford’s rigid engineering and safety specifications. Ford accessories are warranted for up to 12 months or 20 000 km (12 000 miles) on all cars and light trucks and 12 months with unlimited distance on medium duty trucks unless the accessory is installed on a new vehicle, then the warranty becomes the balance of the new vehicle’s warranty or the accessories warranty, whichever is greater. See your dealer for complete warranty information and availability. Not all accessories are available for all models.


Vehicle Security Styled wheel locks Vehicle security systems


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Comfort and convenience Air conditioner Engine block heaters Tire step


Travel equipment Auto head lamps with DRL Bicycle rack Canoe/kayak rack Cell phone holder Console (Engine cover) Daytime running lights (DRL) Hard-sided roof luggage rack Heavy-duty battery Hitch mount bicycle carrier Inside mirror, electrochromic with compass (with and without temperature display) Luggage basket Removable luggage rack Removable luggage rack adapters Running boards Ski/snow board rack Soft luggage cover Speed control Trailer hitch (Class III) Trailer hitch bars and balls Trailer hitch wiring adaptor


Protection and appearance equipment Air bag anti-theft locks Battery warmer Carpet floor mats


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Cleaners, waxes and polishes Door edge guards Flat splash guards Front end covers (full) Hood deflector Lubricants and oils Side window air deflectors Step bumpers Touch-up paint Underbody security lighting For maximum vehicle performance, keep the following information in mind when adding accessories or equipment to your vehicle: † When adding 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 or GAWR as indicated on the Safety compliance certification label). Consult your dealer for specific weight information. † The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Canadian Radio Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) regulate the use of mobile communications systems - such as two-way radios, telephones and theft alarms - that are equipped with radio transmitters. Any such equipment installed in your vehicle should comply with FCC or CRTC regulations and should be installed only by a qualified service technician.


† Mobile communications systems may harm the operation of your


vehicle, particularly if they are not properly designed for automotive use or are not properly installed. When operated, such systems may cause the engine to stumble or stall or cause the transmission to be damaged or operate improperly. In addition, such systems may be damaged or their performance may be affected by operating your vehicle. (Citizens band [CB] transceivers, garage door openers and other transmitters with outputs of five watts or less will not ordinarily affect your vehicle’s operation.) † Ford cannot assume responsibility for any adverse effects or damage


that may result from the use of such equipment.


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ORDERING ADDITIONAL OWNER’S LITERATURE To order the publications in this portfolio: Make checks payable to: HELM, INCORPORATED P.O. Box 07150
Detroit, Michigan 48207
For a free publication catalog, order toll free: 1-800-782-4356
Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. EST, for credit card holders only


Obtaining a French owner’s guide French Owner’s Guides can be obtained from your dealer or by writing to Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, Service Publications, P.O. Box 1580, Station B, Mississauga, Ontario L4Y 4G3.


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REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS (U.S. ONLY) If you believe that your vehicle has a defect that could cause a crash, or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Ford Motor Company. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer or Ford Motor Company. To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 1–800–424–9393 (202–366–0123 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 vehicle safety from the Hotline.


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Air bag supplemental restraint system ..........................83
and child safety seats ..............85
description ................................83
disposal ......................................87
driver air bag ............................85
indicator light .....................12, 87
operation ...................................85
passenger air bag .....................85
Air cleaner filter ...............149, 192
Air conditioning ..........................19
Ambulance packages ....................4
Antifreeze (see Engine coolant) ................151
Anti-lock brake system (see Brakes) ......................102–103
Audio system (see Radio) .........27
Automatic transmission


driving an automatic overdrive .................................107
fluid, adding ............................158
fluid, checking ........................158
fluid, refill capacities ..............193
fluid, specification ..................199
Auxiliary power point .................26
Axle


lubricant specifications ..196, 199
refill capacities ........................193
traction lok ..............................105


Battery .......................................161
acid, treating emergencies .....161
charging system warning light .............................12


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disconnecting ..........................163
jumping a disabled battery ....138
maintenance-free ....................161
replacement, specifications ...192
servicing ..................................161
voltage gauge ............................16
Belt minder .................................79
Brakes ........................................102
anti-lock ...........................102–103
anti-lock brake system (ABS) warning light .........10, 102
brake warning light ..................10
fluid, checking and adding ....150
fluid, refill capacities ..............193
fluid, specifications .........196, 199
lubricant specifications ..196, 199
shift interlock ..........................106
Break-in period .............................3


Capacities for refilling fluids ....193
Child safety restraints ................88
child safety belts ......................88
Child safety seats ........................89
in front seat ..............................91
in rear seat ................................91
tether anchorage hardware .....93
Cleaning your vehicle ...............187
engine compartment ..............189
exterior ....................................188
exterior lamps .........................190
instrument cluster lens ..........191
instrument panel ....................190
interior .....................................191
plastic parts ............................190
safety belts ..............................191
washing ....................................187
waxing .....................................188


wheels ......................................189
windows ..................................191
wiper blades ............................190


Climate control (see Air conditioning or Heating) ............19
Clock ................................30, 37, 46
Compass, electronic ....................57
calibration .................................59
set zone adjustment .................58


Console


overhead ....................................56


Controls


power seat .................................67


Coolant


checking and adding ..............151
refill capacities ................155, 193
specifications ..................196, 199


Cruise control (see Speed control) ....................50
Customer Assistance ................121


Ford accessories for your vehicle ......................210
Ford Extended Service Plan ............................203
Getting assistance outside the U.S. and Canada ..............209
Getting roadside assistance ...121
Getting the service you need ....................203
Ordering additional owner’s literature ...................214
The Dispute Settlement Board ...................206
Utilizing the Mediation/ Arbitration Program ...............209


Index


Daytime running lamps (see Lamps) ................................18
Dipstick


automatic transmission fluid ...................158
engine oil .................................146


Doors


lubricant specifications ..........196


Driveline universal joint and slip yoke .............................160
Driving under special conditions


through water .........................120


Emergencies, roadside


jump-starting ..........................138
Emission control system ..........180
Engine ........................................199


check engine/ service engine soon light .........10
cleaning ...................................189
coolant .....................................151
diesel ...........................................5
fail-safe coolant ......................156
idle speed control ...................161
lubrication specifications ..................196, 199
refill capacities ........................193
service points ..........................146
starting after a collision .........122
Engine block heater .................100
Engine oil ..................................146
checking and adding ..............146
dipstick ....................................146
filter, specifications ........148, 192


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recommendations ...................148
refill capacities ........................193
specifications ..................196, 199
Exhaust fumes ..........................101


Fail safe cooling ........................156
Fluid capacities .........................193
Four-Wheel Drive vehicles


preparing to drive your vehicle .....................................105
Fuel ............................................172
calculating fuel economy .......177
cap ...........................................176
capacity ...................................193
choosing the right fuel ...........174
comparisons with EPA fuel economy estimates .................180
detergent in fuel .....................175
filling your vehicle with fuel ..................172, 176–177
filter, specifications ........176, 192
fuel pump shut-off switch .....122
gauge .........................................15
improving fuel economy ........177
octane rating ...................174, 199
quality ......................................175
running out of fuel .................175
safety information relating to automotive fuels .....................172
Fuses ..................................124–125


Garage door opener ....................56
Gas cap (see Fuel cap) ............176
Gas mileage (see Fuel economy) .................177


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Gauges .........................................14
battery voltage gauge ...............16
engine coolant temperature gauge ...................15
engine oil pressure gauge ........16
fuel gauge ..................................15
odometer ...................................16
speedometer .............................14
trip odometer ............................17


GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) .....109
calculating ...............................111
definition .................................109
driving with a heavy load ......109
location ....................................109


GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) .............109
calculating .......................109, 111
definition .................................109
driving with a heavy load ......109
location ....................................109


Hazard flashers .........................122
Headlamps ...................................18
aiming ......................................187
bulb specifications ..................186
daytime running lights .............18
flash to pass ..............................19
high beam ...........................13, 18
replacing bulbs ...............182–183
turning on and off ....................18
warning chime ..........................14
Heating ........................................19


auxiliary heater and air conditioner ................................25
heater only system ...................19
heating and air conditioning system .......................................21


Hood ..........................................145


Ignition .................................49, 199
Infant seats (see Safety seats) ..89
Inspection/maintenance (I/M) testing ..............................181
Instrument panel


cleaning ...................................190
cluster ................................10, 191
lighting up panel and interior .....................19
location of components ............10


Jack ............................................131
positioning ...............................131
storage .....................................131
Jump-starting your vehicle ......138


Index


Lane change indicator (see Turn signal) ........................50
Lights, warning and indicator ....10
air bag ........................................12
anti-lock brakes (ABS) ....10, 102
brake ..........................................10
charging system ........................12
check coolant ............................13
engine oil pressure ...................13
high beam .................................13
safety belt .................................12
service engine soon ..................10
turn signal indicator .................13
Load limits .................................109
GAWR ......................................109
GVWR ......................................109
trailer towing ..........................109
Loading instructions .................111
Lubricant specifications ...196, 199
Lumbar support, seats ...............68


Keys


key in ignition chime ...............14
positions of the ignition ...........49


Mirrors


fold away ...................................62
side view mirrors (power) .......61
Motorcraft parts ................176, 192


Lamps


bulb replacement specifications chart ................186
cargo lamps ...............................19
daytime running light ...............18
headlamps .................................18
headlamps, flash to pass ..........19
instrument panel, dimming .....19
interior lamps .....................59–60
replacing bulbs ...............182–186


Octane rating ............................174
Odometer .....................................16
Oil (see Engine oil) ..................146
Overdrive .....................................55


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Panic alarm feature, remote entry system ................................63
Parking brake ............................103
Parts (see Motorcraft parts) ....192
Power distribution box (see Fuses) ...............................128
Power door locks ........................61
Power steering ..........................104
fluid, checking and adding ....157
fluid, refill capacity ................193
fluid, specifications .........196, 199


Preparing to drive your vehicle .....................105


Radio ............................................27
Relays ................................124, 131
Remote entry system ...........62–63
illuminated entry ......................65
locking/unlocking doors ...........63
panic alarm ...............................63
replacement/additional transmitters ...............................65
replacing the batteries .............64


Safety belts (see Safety restraints) ............14, 73–77
Safety defects, reporting ..........215
Safety restraints ....................73–77
belt minder ...............................79
cleaning the safety belts ..82, 191
extension assembly ..................78
for adults .............................74–76


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for children .........................87–88
lap belt ......................................78
warning light and chime ......................12–13, 79
Safety seats for children ............89
Seat belts (see Safety restraints) ...............73
Seats ............................................66
child safety seats ......................89
Servicing your vehicle ..............144
Spark plugs, specifications .....................192, 199
Special notice ................................4
ambulance conversions ..............4
diesel-powered vehicles .............5
utility-type vehicles ....................4


Specification chart, lubricants ...........................196, 199
Speed control ..............................50
Speedometer ...............................14
Starting your vehicle ..........98, 100
jump starting ..........................138


Steering wheel


tilting .........................................54


Tires ...........................131, 167–169
changing ..........................131, 133
checking the pressure ............169
replacing ..........................134, 170
rotating ....................................169
snow tires and chains ............171
tire grades ...............................168
treadwear ................................168
Towing .......................................112
recreational towing .................119


trailer towing ..........................112
wrecker ....................................143
Traction-lok rear axle ...............105
Transmission .............................106


fluid, checking and adding (automatic) .............................158
fluid, refill capacities ..............193
lubricant specifications ..196, 199


Transmission control indicator light .................12
Trip odometer .............................17
Turn signal ............................13, 50


Vehicle dimensions ...................199
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) ...........................201
Vehicle loading ..........................109


Index


Ventilating your vehicle ...........101


Warning chimes .....................13–14
Warning lights (see Lights) .......10
Washer fluid ..............................151
Water, Driving through .............120
Windows


power .........................................60


Windshield washer fluid and wipers


checking and adding fluid .....151
checking and cleaning ....166–167
operation ...................................54
replacing wiper blades ...........167
Wrecker towing .........................143


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Item Required fuel Fuel tank capacity


Engine oil capacity-gasoline engine (includes filter change)


Engine oil capacity-diesel engine


Tire size and pressure


Hood release


Coolant capacity- gasoline engine 1


Coolant capacity- diesel engine 1


Power steering fluid capacity


Automatic transmission fluid capacity-4R70W 2
Automatic transmission fluid capacity-4R100 except E-Super Duty 2
Automatic transmission fluid capacity-4R100 E-Super Duty 2
Windshield washer fluid


Filling station information


Information Unleaded fuel only - 87 octane Refer to Refill capacities in the Capacities and specifications chapter. 5.7L (6.0 quarts). Use Motorcraft SAE 5W-20 Super Premium Motor Oil, Ford specification WSS-M2C153-H. Refer to the 7.3 Liter Power Stroke Direct Injection Turbo Diesel Owner’s Guide Supplement. Refer to the Certification Label on driver’s door panel. Pull handle under the left side of the instrument panel. Refer to Refill capacities in the Capacities and specifications chapter. Refer to the 7.3 Liter Power Stroke Direct Injection Turbo Diesel Owner’s Guide Supplement. Fill to line on reservoir. Use Motorcraft MERCONt ATF. 13.1L (13.9 quarts). Use Motorcraft MERCONt V ATF. 3
15.0L (15.9 quarts). Use Motorcraft MERCONt ATF. 3


15.5L (16.4 quarts). Use Motorcraft MERCONt ATF. 3
4.0L (4.2 quarts). Use Ultra-Clear Windshield Washer Concentrate.


1 Use Ford Premium Engine Coolant (green in color). DO NOT USE Ford Extended Life Engine Coolant (orange in color). Refer to Adding engine coolant, in the Maintenance and Care chapter.


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2 Ensure the correct automatic transmission fluid is used. Transmission fluid requirements are indicated on the dipstick or on the dipstick handle. Check the container to verify the fluid being added is of the correct type. Refer to your scheduled maintenance guide to determine the correct service interval. Some transmission fluids may be labeled as dual usage, such as MERCONt and MERCONt V. These dual usage fluids are not to be used in an automatic transmission that requires use of the MERCONt type fluid. However, these dual usage fluids may be used in transmissions that require the MERCONt V type fluid. MERCONt and MERCONt V type fluids are not interchangeable. DO NOT mix MERCONt and MERCONt V. Use of a transmission fluid that indicates dual usage (MERCONt and MERCONt V) in an automatic transmission application requiring MERCONt may cause transmission damage. Use of any fluid other than the recommended fluid may cause transmission damage. 3 Indicates only approximate dry-fill capacity. Some applications may vary based on cooler size and if equipped with in-tank cooler. The amount of transmission fluid and fluid level should be set by the indication on the dipstick’s normal operating range.


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Before driving


Introduction


Instrumentation


Controls and features


Seating and safety restraints


Starting and driving


Starting


Driving


Roadside emergencies


Servicing


Maintenance and care


Capacities and specifications


Customer assistance


Reporting safety defects


Index


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Introduction


The following warning may be required by California law: CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning


WARNING: Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to


the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. In addition, certain fluids contained in vehicles and certain products of component wear contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.


ICONS Indicates a safety alert. Read the following section on Warnings.


Indicates vehicle information related to recycling and other environmental concerns will follow. Correct vehicle usage and the authorized disposal of waste cleaning and lubrication materials are significant steps towards protecting the environment. Indicates a message regarding child safety restraints. Refer to Seating and safety restraints for more information.


Indicates that this Owner Guide contains information on this subject. Please refer to the Index to locate the appropriate section which will provide you more information.


Introduction


WARNINGS Warnings provide information which may reduce the risk of personal injury and prevent possible damage to others, your vehicle and its equipment.


BREAKING-IN YOUR VEHICLE There are no particular breaking-in rules for your vehicle. During the first 1 600 km (1 000 miles) of driving, vary speeds frequently. This is recommended to give the moving parts a chance to break in.


INFORMATION ABOUT THIS GUIDE The information found in this guide was in effect at the time of printing. Ford may change the contents without notice and without incurring obligation.


EMISSION WARRANTY The New Vehicle Limited Warranty includes Bumper to Bumper Coverage, Safety Restraint Coverage, Corrosion Coverage, and 7.3L Power Stroke Diesel Engine Coverage. In addition, your vehicle is eligible for Emissions Defect and Emissions Performance Warranties. For a detailed description of what is covered and what is not covered, refer to the Warranty Guide that is provided to you along with your Owner’s Guide.


Introduction


SPECIAL NOTICES


Notice to owners of pickup trucks and utility type vehicles


Utility vehicles have a significantly higher rollover rate than other types of vehicles.


Before you drive your vehicle, please read this Owner’s Guide carefully. Your vehicle is not a passenger car. As with other vehicles of this type, failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control or an accident. Be sure to read Driving off road in the Driving chapter as well as the “Four Wheeling” supplement included with 4WD and utility type vehicles.


Using your vehicle as an ambulance If your light truck is equipped with the Ford Ambulance Preparation Package, it may be utilized as an ambulance. Ford urges ambulance manufacturers to follow the recommendations of the Ford Incomplete Vehicle Manual, Ford Truck Body Builder’s Layout Book and the QVM guidelines as well as pertinent supplements. For additional information, please contact the Truck Body Builders Advisory Service 1–877–840–4338. Use of your Ford light truck as an ambulance, without the Ford Ambulance Preparation Package voids the Ford New Vehicle Limited Warranty and may void the Emissions Warranties. In addition, ambulance usage without the preparation package could cause high underbody temperatures, overpressurized fuel and a risk of spraying fuel which could lead to fires.


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If your vehicle is equipped with the Ford Ambulance Preparation Package, it will be indicated on the Certification label. The label is located on the driver’s side door pillar or on the rear edge of the driver’s door. You can determine whether the ambulance manufacturer followed Ford’s recommendations by directly contacting that manufacturer. Ford Ambulance Preparation Package is only available on certain 7.3L Diesel engine equipped vehicles.


Notice to owners of diesel-powered vehicles Read the 7.3 Liter Power Stroke Direct Injection Turbo Diesel Owner’s Guide Supplement for information regarding correct operation and maintenance of your diesel-powered light truck.


Notice to owners of natural gas fueled vehicles Before you drive your vehicle, be sure to read the “Natural Gas Vehicle Owner’s Guide Supplement.” This book contains important operation and maintenance information.


Introduction


These are some of the symbols you may see on your vehicle.


Vehicle Symbol Glossary


Safety Alert


See Owner’s Guide


Fasten Safety Belt


Air Bag-Front


Air Bag-Side


Child Seat


Child Seat Installation Warning


Child Seat Tether Anchorage


Brake System


Anti-Lock Brake System


Brake Fluid - Non-Petroleum Based


Traction Control


Master Lighting Switch


Hazard Warning Flasher


Fog Lamps-Front


Fuse Compartment


Fuel Pump Reset


Windshield Wash/Wipe


Rear Window Defrost/Demist


Power Window Lockout


Windshield Defrost/Demist


Power Windows Front/Rear


Introduction


Vehicle Symbol Glossary


Child Safety Door Lock/Unlock


Interior Luggage Compartment Release Symbol


Panic Alarm


Engine Oil


Engine Coolant


Engine Coolant Temperature


Do Not Open When Hot


Battery


Avoid Smoking, Flames, or Sparks


Battery Acid


Explosive Gas


Fan Warning


Power Steering Fluid


Maintain Correct Fluid Level


MAX MIN


Emission System


Engine Air Filter


Passenger Compartment Air Filter


Jack


Check fuel cap


Instrumentation


Instrument cluster


(pg. 10)


Speed control*


(pg. 50)


Headlamp control


(pg. 18)


*if equipped


Turn signal and


wiper/washer control


(pg. 54)


Driver air bag


(pg. 83)


Instrumentation


Auxiliary power point


(pg. 26)


Climate control system


(pg. 19)


Gearshift (includes overdrive button)


(pg. 108)


Audio system


(pg. 27)


Instrumentation


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Brake system warning Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position to indicate a system check. Also illuminates if the parking brake is engaged. If the brake warning lamp does not illuminate at these times, seek service immediately. Illumination after releasing the parking brake indicates low brake fluid level and the brake system should be inspected immediately.


BRAKE


Anti-lock brake system (ABS) Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position to indicate a system check. If the light remains on, continues to flash or fails to illuminate, have the system serviced immediately. With the ABS light on, the anti-lock brake system is disabled and normal braking is still effective unless the brake warning light also remains illuminated with the parking brake released.


ABS


Service engine soon Your vehicle is equipped with a computer that monitors the engine’s emission control system. This system is commonly known as the On Board Diagnostics System (OBD II). The OBD II system protects the environment by ensuring that your vehicle continues to meet


SERVICE ENGINE SOON


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government emission standards. The OBD II system also assists the service technician in properly servicing your vehicle. The Service Engine Soon indicator light illuminates when the ignition is first turned to the ON position to check the bulb. If it comes on after the engine is started, one of the engine’s emission control systems may be malfunctioning. The light may illuminate without a driveability concern being noted. The vehicle will usually be drivable and will not require towing. WhatyoushoulddoiftheServiceEngineSoonlightilluminates Light turns on solid: This means that the OBD II system has detected a malfunction. Temporary malfunctions may cause your Service Engine Soon light to illuminate. Examples are: 1. The vehicle has run out of fuel. (The engine may misfire or run poorly.) 2. Poor fuel quality or water in the fuel. 3. The fuel cap may not have been properly installed and securely tightened. These temporary malfunctions can be corrected by filling the fuel tank with high quality fuel of the recommended octane and/or properly installing and securely tightening the gas cap. After three driving cycles without these or any other temporary malfunctions present, the Service Engine Soon light should turn off. (A driving cycle consists of a cold engine startup followed by mixed city/highway driving.) No additional vehicle service is required. If the Service Engine Soon light remains on, have your vehicle serviced at the first available opportunity. Light is blinking: Engine misfire is occurring which could damage your catalytic converter. You should drive in a moderate fashion (avoid heavy acceleration and deceleration) and have your vehicle serviced at the first available opportunity.


Under engine misfire conditions, excessive exhaust temperatures could damage the catalytic converter, the fuel system, interior floor coverings or other vehicle components, possibly causing a fire.


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Transmission control indicator light (TCIL) Illuminates when the Transmission Control Switch (TCS), refer to Overdrive control in the Controls and Features chapter, has been pushed turning the transmission overdrive function OFF. When the TCIL (the word OFF on the gear shift) light is on, the transmission does not operate in the overdrive mode, refer to the Driving chapter for transmission function and operation. The light may also flash steadily if a transmission malfunction is detected. If the light does not come on when the Transmission Control Switch is depressed or if the light flashes steadily, have your vehicle serviced as soon as possible, damage to the transmission could occur.


OVERDRIVE


Safety belt Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position to remind you to fasten your safety belts. For more information, refer to the Seating and safety restraints chapter.


Charging system Illuminates when the ignition is turned to the ON position and the engine is off. The light also illuminates when the battery is not charging properly, requiring electrical system service.


Air bag readiness Momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned ON. If the light fails to illuminate, continues to flash or remains on, have the system serviced immediately.


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Turn signal Illuminates when the left or right turn signal or the hazard lights are turned on. If one or both of the indicators stay on continuously, check for a burned-out turn signal bulb. Refer to Bulbs in the Maintenance and care chapter.


High beams Illuminates when the high beam headlamps are turned on.


very high


Oil pressure/Engine coolant This light will come on when the key is in the ON position and the: † engine coolant temperature is † engine oil pressure is low The light serves as a notice that a system needs your attention and to check the engine coolant temperature gauge and the engine oil pressure gauge. Refer to Engine coolant temperature gauge and Engine oil pressure gauge in this chapter for more information.


Safety belt warning chime/buzzer Sounds to remind you to fasten your safety belts. For information on the safety belt warning chime, refer to the Seating and safety restraints chapter.


Belt minder chime Sounds intermittently to remind you to fasten your safety belts. For information on the safety belt minder chime, refer to the Seating and safety restraints chapter.


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Supplemental restraint system (SRS) warning chime For information on the SRS warning chime, refer to the Seating and safety restraints chapter.


Key-in-ignition warning chime/buzzer Sounds when the key is left in the ignition in the OFF/LOCK or ACC position and the driver’s door is opened.


Headlamps on warning chime (if equipped) Sounds when the headlamps or parking lamps are on, the ignition is off (and the key is not in the ignition) and the driver’s door is opened.


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Fuel gauge Displays approximately how much fuel is in the fuel tank (when the key is in the ON position). The fuel gauge may vary slightly when the vehicle is in motion or after refueling. The ignition should be in the OFF position while the vehicle is being refueled. When the gauge first indicates empty, there is a small amount of reserve fuel in the tank. When refueling the vehicle from an empty indication, the amount of fuel that can be added will be less than the advertised capacity due to the reserve fuel.


Engine coolant temperature gauge Indicates the temperature of the engine coolant. At normal operating temperature, the needle remains within the normal area (the area between the “H” and “C”). If it enters the red section, the engine is overheating. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible, switch off the engine immediately and let the engine cool. Refer to Engine coolant in the Maintenance and care chapter.


Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the engine is running or hot.


This gauge indicates the temperature of the engine coolant, not the coolant level. If the coolant is not at its proper level the gauge indication will not be accurate. If the gauge enters the red section, the oil pressure/engine coolant and Check Engine/Service Engine Soon indicators illuminate, refer to What you should know about fail-safe cooling in the Maintenance and care chapter.


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Engine oil pressure gauge This shows the engine oil pressure in the system. Sufficient pressure exists as long as the needle remains in the normal range (the area between the “L” and “H”). If the gauge indicates low pressure, stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible and switch off the engine immediately. Check the oil level. Add oil if needed (refer to Engine oil in the Maintenance and care chapter). If the oil level is correct, have your vehicle checked at your dealership or by a qualified technician.


Battery voltage gauge This shows the battery voltage when the ignition is in the ON position. If the pointer moves and stays outside the normal operating range (as indicated by arrows), have the vehicle’s electrical system checked as soon as possible.


Odometer Registers the total kilometers (miles) of the vehicle.


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Trip odometer Registers the kilometers (miles) of individual journeys. To reset, depress the control.


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HEADLAMP CONTROL † Pull the headlamp control toward you to the first position to turn on the parking lamps, tail lamps, license plate lamps and marker lamps.


† Pull the headlamp control toward you to the outer position to turn on the headlamps (in addition to the previous lamps).


Daytime running lamps (DRL) (if equipped) Turns the headlamps on with a reduced output. To activate: † the ignition must be in the ON position and † the headlamp control is in the OFF or Parking lamps position.


Always remember to turn on your headlamps at dusk or during inclement weather. The Daytime Running Light (DRL) System


does not activate your tail lamps and generally may not provide adequate lighting during these conditions. Failure to activate your headlamps under these conditions may result in a collision.


High beams Push forward to activate. Pull toward you to deactivate.


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Flash to pass Pull toward you to activate and release to deactivate.


PANEL DIMMER CONTROL To adjust the brightness of the instrument panel: † Rotate


clockwise/counterclockwise when the headlamp control is in the parking lamp or low-beam position.


To turn on the courtesy lamp, cargo lamps or the dome lamp: † Rotate fully counterclockwise. The dome lamp will not illuminate if the control switch is in the OFF position.


CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM


Heater only system (if equipped)


FAN


HI


LO


OFF


MIX


FLR


VENT


COOL


WARM


Fanspeedcontrol Controls the volume of air circulated in the vehicle.


FAN


HI


LO


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Temperaturecontrolknob Controls the temperature of the airflow inside the vehicle. On heater-only systems, the air cannot be cooled below the outside temperature.


Modeselectorcontrol Controls the direction of the airflow to the inside of the vehicle.


COOL


WARM


OFF


MIX


FLR


VENT


† VENT-Distributes outside air through the instrument panel registers. † FLR-Allows for maximum heating. Distributes outside air through the † OFF-Outside air is shut out and the fan will not operate. For short


floor ducts.


periods of time only, use this mode to prevent undesirable odors from entering the vehicle. † MIX-Distributes outside air through the floor ducts and the windshield †


-Distributes outside air through the windshield defroster ducts.


defroster ducts.


It can be used to clear ice or fog from the windshield.


Operatingtips † In humid weather conditions, place the climate control system in


DEF before driving. This will reduce fogging on your windshield. Once the windshield has been cleared, operate the climate control system as desired.


† To reduce humidity buildup inside the vehicle in cold weather


conditions, do not drive with the climate control system in the OFF position.


† Under normal weather conditions, your vehicle’s climate control system should be left in any position other than MAX A/C or OFF when the vehicle is parked. This allows the vehicle to “breathe” through the outside air inlet duct.


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† Under snowy or dirty weather conditions, your vehicle’s climate control system should be left in the OFF position when the vehicle is parked. This allows the climate control system to be free from contamination of outside pollutants.


airflow to the rear seats (if equipped).


† Do not place objects under the front seat that will interfere with the † Remove any snow, ice or leaves from the air intake area at the base of the windshield.


† Do not place objects over the defroster outlets. These objects can block airflow and reduce your ability to see through your windshield. Avoid placing small objects on top of the instrument panel. These objects may fall down into the defroster outlets and block airflow, in addition to damaging the climate control system.


Do not place objects on top of the instrument panel, as these objects may become projectiles in a collision or sudden stop.


Manual heating and air conditioning system (if equipped)


FAN


HI


LO


OFF


VENT


NORM


A/C


MAX A/C


FLR


MIX


COOL


WARM


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Fanspeedcontrol Controls the volume of air circulated in the vehicle.


Temperaturecontrolknob Controls the temperature of the airflow inside the vehicle.


Modeselectorcontrol Controls the direction of the airflow to the inside of the vehicle.


FAN


HI


LO


COOL


WARM


OFF


VENT


NORM


A/C


MAX A/C


FLR


MIX


The air conditioning compressor can operate in all modes except VENT and FLR. However, the air conditioning will only function if the outside temperature is about 6°C (43°F) or higher. Since the air conditioner removes considerable moisture from the air during operation, it is normal if clear water drips on the ground under the air conditioner drain while the system is working and even after you have stopped the vehicle. † MAX A/C-Uses recirculated air to cool the vehicle. MAX A/C is noisier than NORM A/C but more economical and will cool the inside of the vehicle faster. Airflow will be from the instrument panel registers. This mode can also be used to prevent undesirable odors from entering the vehicle.


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Controls and features † NORM A/C-Uses outside air to cool the vehicle. It is quieter than MAX A/C but not as economical. Airflow will be from the instrument panel registers. † VENT-Distributes outside air through the instrument panel registers.


However, the air will not be cooled below the outside temperature because the air conditioning does not operate in this mode. † OFF-Outside air is shut out and the fan will not operate. For short


periods of time only, use this mode to prevent undesirable odors from entering the vehicle. † FLR-Allows for maximum heating by distributing outside air through the floor ducts. However, the air will not be cooled below the outside temperature because the air conditioning does not operate in this mode.


† MIX-Distributes outside air through the windshield defroster ducts and the floor ducts. Heating and air conditioning capabilities are provided in this mode. For added customer comfort, when the temperature control knob is anywhere in between the full hot and full cold positions, the air distributed through the floor ducts will be slightly warmer than the air sent to the windshield defroster ducts. If the temperature is about 6°C (43°F) or higher, the air conditioner will automatically dehumidify the air to reduce fogging.


-Distributes outside air through the windshield defroster ducts. It can be used to clear ice or fog from the windshield. If the temperature is about 6°C (43°F) or higher, the air conditioner will automatically dehumidify the air to reduce fogging.


† DEF


Operatingtips † In humid weather conditions, place the climate control system in DEF before driving. This will reduce fogging on your windshield. Once the windshield has been cleared, operate the climate control system as desired.


† To reduce humidity buildup inside the vehicle in cold weather


conditions, don’t drive with the climate control system in the OFF or MAX A/C position.


† To reduce humidity buildup inside the vehicle in warm weather


conditions, don’t drive with the climate control system in the OFF position.


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Controls and features † Under normal weather conditions, your vehicle’s climate control system should be left in any position other than MAX A/C or OFF when the vehicle is parked. This allows the vehicle to “breathe” through the outside air inlet duct. † Under snowy or dirty weather conditions, your vehicle’s climate control system should be left in the OFF position when the vehicle is parked. This allows the climate control system to be free from contamination of outside pollutants.


† If your vehicle has been parked with the windows closed during warm weather conditions, the air conditioner will perform more efficiently in cooling the vehicle if driven for two or three minutes with the windows open. This will force most of the hot, stale air out of the vehicle. Once the vehicle has been “aired out”, operate the climate control system as desired. † Do not put objects under the front seat that will interfere with the † Remove any snow, ice or leaves from the air intake area at the base of the windshield.


airflow to the back seats.


† Do not place objects over the defroster outlets. These objects can block airflow and reduce your ability to see through your windshield. Avoid placing small objects on top of the instrument panel. These objects may fall down into the defroster outlets and block airflow, in addition to damaging the climate control system.


Do not place objects on top of the instrument panel, as these objects may become projectiles in a collision or sudden stop.


To aid in side window defogging/demisting in cold weather conditions: 1. Select MIX 2. Set the temperature control to full heat 3. Set the fan speed to HI


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4. Direct the outer panel vents towards to side windows To increase airflow to the outer panel vents, close the central panel vents.


Auxiliary heater and air conditioner (if equipped) If your vehicle is equipped with a factory installed auxiliary unit, the main climate control panel will include separate controls for the front fan speed and the rear fan speed. In conjunction with the front fan speed control, an additional fan speed control is located overhead between the second and third row seating.


HI


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OFF


The fan speed of the auxiliary unit can be controlled either by the front seat using the front auxiliary control or by the rear seat passengers using the rear auxiliary control, but not both. To control the auxiliary unit using the rear control, the front control must be in the REAR position. Air temperature and air distribution are dependent upon the mode that is selected on the main climate control panel: † MAX A/C-Distributes recirculated air conditioning through the † NORM A/C-Distributes recirculated air conditioning through the † VENT-Distributes recirculated ambient air through the overhead vents


overhead vents of the rear compartment.


overhead vents of the rear compartment.


of the rear compartment.


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Controls and features † OFF-No air, cooled, ambient, or heated, is distributed through any † FLR-Distributes heated air through the floor vents of the rear † MIX-Distributes heated air through the floor vents of the rear †


(Defrost)-Distributes heated air through the floor vents of the


compartment.


compartment.


rear compartment.


AUXILIARY POWER POINT


Power outlets are designed for accessory plugs only. Do not hang any type of accessory or accessory bracket from the plug. Improper use of the power outlet can cause damage not covered by your warranty.


The auxiliary power point is located on the instrument panel. A second power point (if equipped) is located behind the driver’s seat on the upper trim panel. Do not plug optional electrical accessories into the cigarette lighter. Use the power point.


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USING YOUR AUDIO SYSTEM


AM/FM Stereo (with 2 speakers)


VOL PUSH ON


TONE


CLK


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ST DX FM


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