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[PI00500( F )02/95]thirty-six pica chart:0021232-DFile:ltpif.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:22:45 1996

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7%*[IN05500(BEF )05/95]❑on the Safety Compliance Certification Label— this label is attached to the left front doorlock facing or the door latch post

Page 3 - Table of Contents

98*[SC04950( ALL)10/92]one third page art:0020831-AInterval wiper on turn signal lever*[SC05000( ALL)02/95]To set the interval wipers, rotate the knob

Page 4 - Our Guiding Principles

99*[SC05400( ALL)01/93]RWARNINGIn freezing weather, the washer solutionmay freeze on the windshield and obscureyour vision. Always warm up thewindshie

Page 5 - This Guide

100*[SC05575(BEF )06/93]one third page art:0020075-BHazard flasher*[SC05600( ALL)01/95] Horn*[SC05800(BEF )05/95]To sound the horn, press either horn

Page 6 - Record Booklet

101*[SC06200(BEF )05/95] Tilt Steering (If equipped)*[SC06300(BEF )05/95]RWARNINGNever adjust the steering wheel when thevehicle is moving.*[SC06500(B

Page 7 - About the Warranties

102*[SC07300(BEF )03/91] Speed Control (If equipped)*[SC07450( ALL)05/95]Your vehicle has speed control, so you canautomatically maintain a constant s

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103*[SC08600( ALL)01/95]If you drive up or down a steep hill, yourvehicle may momentarily slow down or speedup, even though the speed control is on. T

Page 9 - Number (VIN)

104*[SC09325( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGDo not shift the transmission into N(Neutral) with the speed control on.*[SC09350( ALL)03/94]To maintain a preset spee

Page 10 - Regulation

105%*[SC09400( ALL)03/95]Accelerating With the Speed ControlOperating*[SC09500( ALL)03/95]You can use the accelerator pedal to speed upmomentarily. Wh

Page 11 - Breaking Your Vehicle In

106*[SC10250(BEF )10/94]❑TAP-UP — This allows you to increase yourcurrent speed in increments of 1 mph(1.6 km/h) by a momentary tap of theSET-ACCEL sw

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107*[SC11100( ALL)11/89]Driving uphill or on a steep grade*[SC11200( ALL)05/95]When the speed control is on, your vehicle maysignificantly drop speed

Page 13 - Cleaning Plastic Parts

8require additional equipment for the way youintend to use the vehicle. It is the responsibilityof the registered owner to determine theapplicability

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108%*[SC11500( ALL)03/95]Cancelling and Resuming a Set Speed*[SC11600( ALL)07/94]If you press the brake pedal, the speed control iscancelled. You can

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109Features*[FV00401(BEF )02/95]Your vehicle has a variety of features designedfor your comfort, convenience and safety. Readthis chapter to find out

Page 16 - Dual Locking Mode Retractors

110*[FV07601( F )01/93]To release the tailgate:*[FV07701( F )10/90]Open the tailgate as directed above, but supportit to allow for slack in the cables

Page 17 - Combination Lap and Shoulder

111*[FV08501( F )05/90]one third page art:0020197-ATailgate removal*[FV08601( F )05/95]RWARNINGDo not drive your vehicle with thetailgate open unless

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112*[FV15301(BEF )02/95] Remote Entry System(If equipped)*[FV15401(BEF )06/94]If your vehicle has the remote entry system, youcan lock or unlock the v

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113*[FV16300(BEF )02/95]Locking the doors with the remote entrysystem[FV16500(B F )04/95]To lock all the doors, press the LOCK button.*[FV16600(B F )0

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114%*[FV17501(BEF )02/95]Replacing the batteries*[FV17601(BEF )02/95]The remote entry transmitter is powered by twocoin type three-volt lithium 2016ba

Page 21 - Retractor

115*[FV18001(BEF )02/95]quarter page art:0020790-AReplacing the batteries%*[FV18101(BEF )02/95]Replacing lost transmitters*[FV18200(BEF )02/95]In the

Page 22 - Seating Positions

116*[FV18900(B F )04/94]Battery Saver (with Remote Entry —If equipped)*[FV19000(B F )03/95]When the ignition is turned off, the vehicle willturn off b

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117*[FV22901(BEF )03/91]Using the Power Windows (If equipped)*[FV23001(BEF )05/90]Each door has a power control that opens andcloses the window on tha

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9%*[IN06800(BEF )01/95]❑Use only the type of engine oil that Fordrecommends. See Engine oil recommendationsin the Index. Do not use special “break-in”

Page 25 - Safety Belt Maintenance

118*[FV24101(BEF )01/95] Seats*[FV24801(BEF )05/90]Adjusting the Front Seat Manually*[FV24901(BEF )08/94]To move the front seat forward or rearward:*[

Page 26 - System (SRS)

119*[FV26001(BEF )05/95]RWARNINGNever adjust the driver’s seat or seatbackwhen the vehicle is moving.*[FV26100(BEF )05/95]RWARNINGDo not pile cargo hi

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120*[FV26400(BEF )10/89]Reclining Bucket Seats*[FV27301(BEF )02/92]You can tilt the seat back of your bucket seatsbackward.*[FV27401(B F )03/93]1. On

Page 28 - System Operates

121*[FV28010( F )06/93]40/20/40 Seat*[FV28020( F )06/93]Your F-Series may have a 40/20/40 seat whichconsists of two bucket seats that adjustindependen

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122*[FV28070( F )06/93]The center seatback console*[FV28080( F )06/93]Your center seatback will fold down into anarmrest/console. The console includes

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123*[FV30501(B F )01/89]Seat Back Release (Bench Seat)*[FV30601( F )12/91]The front seat back for the Regular Cab and therear seat back for the Crew C

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124*[FV39501( F )01/95]Center Facing Jump Seat — SuperCabOnly*[FV39701( F )01/89]The center facing jump seat should be kept inthe stored position for

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125*[FV40901( F )01/89]Rear Bench Seat (SuperCab Only)*[FV41001( F )01/89]The forward facing rear seat in the SuperCabforms a cargo floor when folded.

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126*[FV45901(B F )05/93]Tilt Slide Seat*[FV46020(B F )05/93]With the seatback tilted forward, the tilt slideseat can be moved forward to provide addit

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127*[FV46055(B F )07/94]one third page art:0021018-B*[FV46065(B F )05/95]Prior to operating the vehicle, check to ensurethat the seat assembly is lock

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10%*[IN08200(BEF )04/95]Cleaning Chrome and Aluminum Parts*[IN08300(BEF )04/95]Wash chrome and aluminum parts with thesame detergent you use to wash t

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128*[FV46085(B F )07/94]one third page art:0021020-B*[FV46600( EF )05/95]Using the Power Seats (If equipped)*[FV46700( EF )08/94]If your vehicle has t

Page 37 - Safety Belts for Children

129*[FV47000(BEF )03/94]Using the Power Lumbar Support and SideBolsters*[FV47400(BEF )12/91]If your vehicle is equipped with this option, youcan infla

Page 38 - Safety Seats for Children

130*[FV47640(BEF )04/95]Fabric*[FV47650(BEF )04/95]Remove dust and loose dirt with a whisk broomor a vacuum cleaner. Remove fresh spotsimmediately. Fo

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131%*[FV50700(B F )01/95]Automatic Dimming Inside RearviewMirror (If equipped)*[FV50850(B F )03/93]half page art:0021008-AAutomatic dimming inside rea

Page 40 - Installing Child Safety Seats

132*[FV51050(B F )03/94]To turn the mirror on, push the On/Off switch,located on the bottom of the mirror, to latch itin the ON position. The button w

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133*[FV52400( EF )05/93]Illuminated Vanity Mirror (If equipped)*[FV52500( EF )05/93]Your vehicle may feature illuminated vanitymirrors on the sun viso

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134*[FV52900(BEF )12/89]Outside Mirrors (Manual Control)*[FV53000(BEF )10/89]Adjust outside mirrors with the door closed andthe seat adjusted for comf

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135*[FV54300( F )01/93]For vehicles equipped with the swing-outrecreational mirrors, the right-hand side mirror is aflat glass mirror. All other right

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136*[FV59400(BEF )01/95] Console*[FV59500(BEF )12/91]Your vehicle may have a full console. The fullconsole has the features shown in the illustrationb

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137*[FV60200(B F )12/91]three fourths page art:0020909-ASeat mounted consoleFile:ltfvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:20:08 1996

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11Safety Restraints*[SR00500(BEF )04/95] Important Safety Belt Information*[SR00600(BEF )03/95]The use of safety belts helps to restrain you andyour p

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138*[FV69900(BEF )03/95] Power Point Electrical Outlet*[FV70000(B F )05/94]The power point outlet is located on theinstrument panel to the right of th

Page 48 - Adjustable Lap Belt

139Electronic Sound Systems*[AS01100(BEF )04/95]full page art:0060648-BCompact Disc RadioFile:ltasf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:15:21 1996

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140*[AS01200(BEF )04/95] Compact Disc Radio*[AS01250(BEF )05/95]The Compact Disc Radio combines the ElectronicStereo Radio with the Ford Compact Disc

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141%*[AS01900(BEF )05/95]How to tune radio stations*[AS02000(BEF )07/94]There are four ways for you to tune in aparticular station. You can manually l

Page 51 - Ignition

142*[AS02400(BEF )04/95]❑Using the “SEEK” function*[AS02500(BEF )04/95]This feature on your radio allows you toautomatically select listenable station

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143*[AS03400(BEF )04/95]2. Press one of the memory buttons and holdthe button until the sound returns. Thatstation is now held in memory on thatbutton

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144now in the “AUTO” mode and this displaywill show “AUTO” each time a preset isactivated.*[AS04000(BEF )05/95]NOTE: If there are fewer than five stro

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145*[AS05050(BEF )04/95]❑Adjusting speaker balance*[AS05100(BEF )04/95]Balance control allows you to adjust thesound distribution between the right an

Page 55 - Fuel-Injected Engines

146*[AS05400(BEF )04/95]When in the CD mode, push the “CLOCK”button to change the display from elapsed timemode to track number mode to clock mode. If

Page 56 - Starting your vehicle

147*[AS06300(BEF )04/95]Once a disc is inserted, operation of the CDplayer will override that of the radio.*[AS06350(BEF )04/95]NOTE: The volume, bass

Page 57 - Starting Your Engine

12*[SR02400(BEF )05/95]RWARNINGPassengers should not be allowed to ridein the cargo area. Persons not riding in aseat with a fastened seat belt are mu

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148resume CD play, press the “PLAY/STOP”button once again.*[AS06750(BEF )04/95]NOTE: If the ignition key is turned OFFduring play and then is set to t

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149button to begin playing the first track of thedisc, press the “REV” button to back up fromthe end of the disc, or use the “SEEK” functionto locate

Page 60 - (Standard in Canada)

150*[AS07400(BEF )04/95]How to eject the disc*[AS07500(BEF )04/95]Push the “EJECT” button to stop play, eject thedisc and resume radio operation of yo

Page 61 - If the Engine Cranks but Does

151*[AS08900(BEF )04/95]❑Do not insert anything other than a disc intothe disc player.*[AS09000(BEF )04/95]CAUTION: The use of optical instruments wit

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152*[AS09800(BEF )04/95]If play does not begin after the CD button ispushed:*[AS09850(BEF )04/95]❑The radio is not on.*[AS09900(BEF )04/95]❑The unit i

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153*[AS21300(BEF )05/95] Electronic Stereo and StereoCassette Radios*[AS21400(BEF )02/95]Using the Controls on Your New Radio*[AS21415(BEF )04/95]full

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154*[AS21420(BEF )04/95]full page art:0060587-CElectronic Stereo Radio with CassetteFile:ltasf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:15:21 1996

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155*[AS22305(BEF )05/95]How to tune radio stations (Stereo Radio)*[AS22310(BEF )05/95]There are three ways for you to tune in to aparticular station.

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156*[AS22550(BEF )05/95]❑Using the “AMS” function to manually tuneyour radio (Stereo Cassette Radio)*[AS22650(BEF )02/95]You can change the frequency

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157*[AS23200(BEF )04/95]❑Setting the Station Memory Preset buttons*[AS23250(BEF )05/95]Your radio is equipped with 5 stationmemory buttons. These butt

Page 68 - The Mechanical Cluster

13*[SR02900(BEF )05/95]RWARNINGLock the doors of your vehicle beforedriving to lessen the risk of the doorcoming open in a collision.[SR02910( EF )04/

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158*[AS24500(BEF )08/89]Speaker features and operation*[AS24600(BEF )04/95]❑Adjusting speaker balance*[AS24650(BEF )05/95]Balance control allows you t

Page 70 - Check Engine Warning Light

159*[AS25000(BEF )02/95]Using the Controls of Your Cassette TapePlayer*[AS25500(BEF )02/95]How to insert a tape*[AS25600(BEF )02/95]Insert a cassette

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160*[AS27100(BEF )02/95]How to eject the tape*[AS27250(BEF )02/95]To stop the tape and eject the cassette, press the“EJECT” button. The radio will res

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161*[AS27600(BEF )02/95]Tips on Caring for the Cassette Player andTapes*[AS27700(BEF )02/95]In order to keep your cassette tape playerperforming the w

Page 73 - Tone Generator

162*[AS32400( EF )07/90] Electronic AM Radio*[AS32450( EF )05/94]full page art:0060508-CElectronic AM RadioFile:ltasf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:15:21 199

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163*[AS32500( EF )02/95]Using the Controls on Your New Radio*[AS32600( EF )02/95]How to turn the radio on and adjust thevolume*[AS32700( EF )07/90]Pre

Page 75 - Engine Oil Pressure Gauge

164*[AS33500( EF )04/95]❑Setting the Station Memory Preset buttons*[AS33600( EF )08/89]Your radio is equipped with 6 stationmemory buttons. These butt

Page 76 - Fuel Gauge

165*[AS34700( EF )07/90]How to set the clock*[AS34710( EF )04/92]1. Turn the radio on.*[AS34720( EF )07/90]2. Press and hold in the“ON/OFF-VOLUME-CLOC

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166*[AS35900(BEF )01/95]If there is a building or large structure betweenthe antenna and station, some of the signal“bends” around the building, but c

Page 78 - Speedometer

167*[AS36500(BEF )01/95]Automatic gain control circuitry for both AMand FM bands has been incorporated into thissystem to reduce strong signal capture

Page 79 - Odometer/Trip Odometer

14[SR03030(BEF )04/95]To switch the retractor from the “emergencylocking mode” to the “automatic locking mode,”perform the following steps:[SR03040(BE

Page 80 - Tachometer (If equipped)

168*[AS37000(BEF )01/95] Important Warranty and ServiceInformation*[AS37050(BEF )07/90]Warranty*[AS37100(BEF )03/95]Your sound system is warranted for

Page 81 - Instrument Panel Controls

169Driving Your F-Series*[DR00350(BEF )03/95]Procedures for driving your vehicle will varydepending on which type of transmission yourvehicle has.*[DR

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170*[DR01000( EF )06/93]one third page art:0020129-CThe positions of the column-mounted gearshift*[DR01100( EF )01/93]RWARNINGHold the brake pedal dow

Page 83 - The Climate Control Systems

171*[DR01250( EF )01/95]4. Apply the brake pedal and shift to N(Neutral). (If the vehicle is shifted to P(Park), you must repeat the previous steps.)*

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172*[DR02100( EF )01/95]When to use 1 (Low)*[DR02200( EF )06/92]Use 1 (Low) to drive up steep grades and toprovide maximum engine braking on hilly roa

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173*[DR02650( F )05/95]RWARNINGDo not leave the vehicle unattended withthe transfer case in the N (Neutral)position. Always set the parking brakefully

Page 86 - Standard Heater

174Speed, Vehicle Speed and TransmissionTemperature are used by the PCM to shift thetransmission into a higher or lower gear whenrequired for the best

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175*[DR08915(BEF )06/94]one third page art:0021081-AThe positions of the column-mounted gearshift*[DR08925( ALL)05/95]quarter page art:0020771-CTransm

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176*[DR09110( ALL)01/95]NOTE: Your vehicle is equipped with abrake-shift interlock feature. Thisfeature prevents you from shiftingfrom P (Park) unless

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177%*[DR09400( ALL)01/95]Driving%*[DR09500( ALL)04/95]When to use j (Overdrive)*[DR09600( ALL)04/95]This is the normal driving position. As thevehicle

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15*[SR03135(BEF )05/95]After you get into your vehicle, close the doorand lock it. Then adjust the seat to the positionthat suits you best.[SR03137(BE

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178*[DR09900( ALL)05/95]To return the transmission to the normal jOverdrive operation, press the transmissioncontrol switch again. The Transmission Co

Page 92 - Fog Lamps (If equipped)

179*[DR10500( ALL)01/95]P (Park)*[DR10600( ALL)03/94]Always come to a complete stop before you shiftinto P (Park). This position locks thetransmission

Page 93 - Interior of Your Vehicle

180*[DR11100( ALL)06/94]Forced Downshifts*[DR11200( ALL)04/95]To gain extra acceleration in j Overdrive orDrive (O/D OFF), push the accelerator to the

Page 94 - Brakelamp

181*[DR11750(B F )03/95]Driving with your foot resting on the clutch maycause the vehicle to jerk sharply when pressingor removing your other foot fro

Page 95 - Lamps (If equipped)

182*[DR12800(B F )01/95]With the 5-speed transmission you can engage R(Reverse) only by moving the gearshift from theleft of 3 (Third) and 4 (Fourth)

Page 96 - Cleaning the Interior Lamps

183*[DR13250(B F )03/91]Recommended Shift Speeds*[DR13500( F )03/94]4.9L and 5.0L EFI Engine with 5-SpeedManual Overdrive Transmission (under 8500GCW)

Page 97 - The Turn Signal Lever

184*[DR14700( F )03/94]4.9L, 5.8L & 7.5L Engine with 5-Speed H.D.Manual Overdrive Transmission (4x2 and4x4) over 8500 GCW (ZF Transmission)[DR1480

Page 98 - High Beams

185*[DR15300(B F )03/95]When you come to a stop, do not downshiftthrough each gear. Disengage the clutch and usethe brake as necessary. Downshifting t

Page 99 - Windshield Wipers and Washer

186[DR15903(B F )05/95]When the transfer case is in the N (Neutral)position, the engine and transmission aredisconnected from the rest of the drivelin

Page 100 - Windshield Washer

187*[DR16101(B F )03/95] Four-Wheel Drive (4WD)System (If equipped)*[DR16130(B F )08/94]When you select the 4WD mode, your lighttruck uses all four wh

Page 101 - Hazard Flasher

16*[SR03165(BEF )05/95]To tighten the lap portion of the belt, pull up onthe shoulder belt until it fits you snugly. Thebelt should rest as low on you

Page 102 - [SC05600( ALL)01/95] Horn

188*[DR16230(B F )05/95]RWARNINGDo not leave the vehicle unattended withthe transfer case in the N (Neutral)position. Always set the parking brakefull

Page 103 - Tilt Steering (If equipped)

189*[DR16310(B F )01/95]Four-wheel drive operation (4H or 4L) on drypavement is not recommended. Operating thevehicle in four-wheel drive on dry pavem

Page 104 - Speed Control (If equipped)

190*[DR16370(B F )06/94]4x4 system indicator lights*[DR16401(B F )06/94]A 4x4 light and a LOW RANGE light arelocated at the lower right of the instrum

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191*[DR16630(B F )05/91]❑When the vehicle is stopped while in 4H andthe vehicle’s direction is reversed from theprevious direction, the automatic lock

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192one continuous motion without pausing in the N(neutral) position. Pausing in the neutral positioncan result in gear clash and difficult shifting. I

Page 107 - Operating

193*[DR17030(B F )06/94]Lever Operated System With ManualLocking Hubs*[DR17060(B F )06/94]To shift from 2H to 4H:*[DR17090(B F )06/94]Stop the vehicle

Page 108 - Turning the Speed Control Off

194*[DR17270(B F )06/94]Operating in 2H with the hubs in the LOCKposition increases fuel consumption, noise,vibration, and wear. For prolonged 2H oper

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195*[DR17490(B F )12/91]NOTE: Dash mounted four wheel driveindicator lights are off when yourvehicle is in neutral.*[DR17540(B F )01/95]To shift from

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1964x4 instrument panel light. The amber light tothe left of the LOW RANGE light will light upat the same time as the instrument panel LOWRANGE light.

Page 111 - Tailgate

197*[DR17960(B F )06/94]— The initial shift from two-wheel drive to 4x4while the vehicle is moving can cause somemomentary clunk and ratcheting sounds

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17[SR07400(BEF )05/95]one third page art:0020638-CFastening occupant safety lap belts[SR07500(BEF )04/95]To fasten the belt, pull the belt across your

Page 114 - (If equipped)

198movement of front-wheel drive componentswhile operating in two-wheel drive.*[DR18230(B F )03/91]To shift from 4x4 to 4x4 LOW RANGE:*[DR18290(B F )0

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199*[DR19700(B F )08/94]❑Manual locking hubs must be in LOCKposition before shifting into four-wheel drive.*[DR19800(B F )11/89]When using four-wheel

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200*[DR20500(B F )11/89]After driving through mud, clean off residuestuck to rotating driveshafts and tires. Excessmud stuck on tires and rotating dri

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201*[DR21101(B F )11/89]Driving on Snow or Ice*[DR21200(B F )10/90]A four-wheel drive vehicle has advantages overtwo-wheel drive vehicles in snow and

Page 118 - If equipped)

202*[DR21900(BEF )10/94]Rear Drum Brakes*[DR22000(BEF )03/95]The rear drum brakes are self-adjusting.Automatic adjustment occurs when the brakesare ap

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203*[DR22500( F )10/94]Rear Anti-lock Brakes*[DR22600( F )02/92]Except for F-Super Duty and F-SeriesCommercial and Motorhome Stripped Chassis,F-Series

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204*[DR23250( ALL)11/89]If during normal operation the brake pedalseems “low”, it may indicate the need for abrake system inspection and/or service. Y

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205%*[DR24200( ALL)01/95]Applying the Brakes*[DR24300( ALL)05/95]Apply the brake pedal gradually. Use the“squeeze” technique — push on the brake pedal

Page 122 - Reclining Bucket Seats

206*[DR24920(B FM)07/91]one third page art:0020893-AParking Brake*[DR24950(B F )03/95]RWARNINGWhen parking, do not use the gearshift inplace of the pa

Page 123 - 40/20/40 Seat

207*[DR24975(B F )05/95]RWARNINGDo not leave the vehicle unattended withthe transfer case in the N (Neutral)position. Always set the parking brakefull

Page 124 - The center seatback console

18[SR08550( EF )05/95]one third page pica art:0020639-DUnfastening the outboard lap/shoulder belts[SR08650(BEF )05/95]2. While the belt retracts, guid

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208*[DR25501( ALL)02/95]Wheel Spin*[DR25550( ALL)11/92]❑Extreme acceleration can cause the rearwheels to spin, perhaps resulting in reducedsteering co

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209*[DR26625(BEF )12/91]Speed limiter*[DR26652(BEF )03/94]All models are equipped with an electronicengine control system (EEC) which limits themaximu

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210*[DR27350(B F )06/94]RWARNINGThe rear antilock brake system may notprevent brake lock-up on extremelyslippery surfaces. Rear brake lock-up mayalso

Page 128 - Tilt Slide Seat

211*[DR27801( ALL)01/95]After you drive through the standing water,apply your brakes gently several times as yourvehicle moves slowly. This helps to d

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212*[DR28050(BEF )03/95] Driving With a Heavy Load*[DR28101(BEF )01/95]There are limits to the amount of weight yourvehicle can carry or tow. The tota

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213*[DR28500( F )05/91]half page art:0020154-ACargo tie down holes*[DR28550( F )03/91]one third page art:0020774-ACargo tie-down bars - Flareside pick

Page 131 - Cleaning the Seats

214*[DR28750( ALL)01/93]Vehicle/Trailer Loads*[DR28801( ALL)06/92]All vehicles may tow a Class I trailer providedthe Gross Combined Weight (GCW) is le

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215*[DR29350( ALL)05/94]Do not tow a trailer until your vehicle has beendriven at least 500 miles (800 km).*[DR29401( ALL)06/92] Vehicle Loading/Towin

Page 133 - Mirror (If equipped)

216*[DR29601(BEF )04/95]The following is a typical example of a SafetyCompliance Certification Label and anexplanation of how this information should

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217*[DR30301( ALL)01/93]❑GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating)*[DR30310( ALL)06/92]❑GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating)*[DR30320( ALL)06/92]❑Maximum Trailer

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19[SR09505(BEF )05/95]Procedure to Correct a Twisted SafetyShoulder Belt at the “D” Ring (if soequipped) Front and/or Rear OutboardSeating Positions[S

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218*[DR30701( ALL)03/91]Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)*[DR30750( ALL)10/94]To avoid overloading a vehicle, the ownershould observe the manufacture

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219*[DR31050( ALL)06/92]Passenger car type tires when installed on lighttrucks and multipurpose passenger vehicles arerated at 10% lower load carrying

Page 138 - [FV59400(BEF )01/95] Console

220vehicle (including passengers and cargo) fromthe GCWR for the towing vehicle.*[DR31180( ALL)06/92]Trailer Weight Range*[DR31190( ALL)06/92]The trai

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221*[DR31650(B FM)03/94]half page art:0020837-BSample label*[DR31702( ALL)03/91]If you suspect that your payload is excessive,have your vehicle weighe

Page 140 - Power Point Electrical Outlet

222*[DR31751( ALL)03/91]Use this chart to perform your calculations.*[DR31801(B FM)03/94]twenty-six pica chart:0020838-D*[DR31851( ALL)03/91]NOTE: The

Page 141 - Electronic Sound Systems

223that you can load 83 pounds (38 kgs) of optionson the front axle, add 150 pound (68 kgs)passengers to all seating positions, and addevenly distribu

Page 142 - Compact Disc Radio

224*[DR32201( ALL)01/93]Trailers*[DR32251( ALL)10/94]Towing a trailer safely means having the properweight on the tongue (usually 10% of the trailerwe

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225[DR34700( F )02/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020169-GFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996

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226[DR34750( F )04/95]twenty-two pica chart:0020496-D[DR34780( F )02/95]fourteen pica chart:0020473-DFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996

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227*[DR34790( F )04/89]Manual Transmissions[DR34800(F )]Thirty-six pica chart:0020170-GFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996

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20[SR09515(BEF )05/95]1. Grasp the belt webbing at the “D” ring. SeeFigure 2.[SR09520(BEF )05/95]half page art:0060599-D[SR09525(BEF )05/95]2. Rotate

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228[DR34900( F )04/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020171-IFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996

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229[DR34915( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0021093-DFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996

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230[DR34920( F )05/95]thirty-two pica chart:0021094-FFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996

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231[DR34930( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020936-EFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996

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232[DR34960( F )04/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020937-CFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996

Page 152 - Player and Discs

233[DR34970( F )05/95]thirty pica chart:0021095-EFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996

Page 153 - CD Player

234*[DR34980( FM)06/94]Automatic Transmissions[DR35000( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020172-KFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996

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235[DR35050( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020497-IFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996

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236[DR35100( F )04/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020943-EFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996

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237[DR35120( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0021091-DFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996

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21[SR09530(BEF )05/95]4. When completed, the safety belt should looklike Figure 3.[SR09535(BEF )05/95]half page art:0060600-D%*[SR09600(BEF )05/95]Saf

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238[DR35140( F )02/95]thirty pica chart:0021092-BFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996

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239[DR35150( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020499-HFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996

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240[DR35160( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020944-EFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996

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241[DR35165( F )05/95]thirty-four pica chart:0021096-DFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996

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242*[DR35500(BEF )02/91]Required equipment*[DR35700(BEF )01/89]❑Super Cooling is required with trailers over2,000 lb (907 kg).*[DR35800(BEF )06/92]❑Su

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243*[DR37550(B F )03/91]NOTE: The rated capacities (as shown in thisguide) for trailer towing with thefactory bumper are only valid whenthe trailer hi

Page 164 - Electronic AM Radio

244[DR38417(B F )05/95]Your vehicle has been equipped for use with a4-wire trailer tow electrical system (runninglamps, right hand stop/turn, left han

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245%*[DR38540( ALL)01/95]If you use the speed control while you aretowing on very long, steep grades, the speedcontrol may shut off.*[DR38700( ALL)03/

Page 166 - Clock Operation

246*[DR39300( ALL)11/89]Allow more room for stopping with a trailerattached. Trailer brakes should be applied first,whether manually or automatically

Page 167

247*[DR40300(B F )03/91]❑For automatic transmissions — apply theparking brake by pressing the service brakepedal down firmly with your right foot whil

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22*[SR09800(BEF )05/95]RWARNINGFailure to follow these instructions willaffect the performance of the safety beltsand increase the risk of personal in

Page 169 - All About Radio Frequencies

248*[DR41266( F )05/95]The driver SRS is designed to deploy inmoderate to severe frontal crashes where thedeceleration is of sufficient magnitude. The

Page 170 - Information

249*[DR41274( F )02/94]Ford recommends the following vehiclespecifications for low speed, personal use snowremoval:[DR41276( F )05/95]ten pica chart:0

Page 171 - Putting Your Vehicle in Gear

250*[DR41700( F )01/93]❑If necessary, add weight to the rear of thevehicle or bed to obtain the above and tocomply with U.S. Federal Hydraulic BrakeRe

Page 172 - File:ltdrf.ex

251*[DR42200( F )02/95]RWARNINGIf the GVWR or the GAWR specified onthe Safety Compliance Certification Labelis exceeded, your vehicle may be damagedor

Page 173 - R (Reverse)

253Roadside Emergencies%*[RE00400( ALL)03/95] Jump-Starting Your Vehicle*[RE00450( EF )04/94]NOTE: Read the 7.3L Diesel Engine Owner’sGuide Supplement

Page 174 - P (Park)

254%*[RE00900( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGBatteries contain sulfuric acid which burnsskin, eyes, and clothing.*[RE00925( ALL)05/95]If the acid touches someone’

Page 175 - Operation (E4OD and 4R70W)

255*[RE01400( ALL)04/95]3. Park the booster vehicle close to the hood ofthe disabled vehicle. Make sure the vehiclesdo not touch each other. Set the p

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256*[RE02100( ALL)04/95]4. Connect the other end of the second cable toa good metallic surface on the engine orframe of the disabled vehicle.*[RE02200

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257%*[RE02900( ALL)03/95]Removing jumper cables*[RE03000( ALL)03/95]1. Always remove the jumper cables in thereverse order. Remove the negative (s) en

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258%*[RE03600( ALL)03/95] Changing a Tire*[RE03700( ALL)01/95]If you get a flat tire while you are driving, donot apply the brake heavily. Instead, gr

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23*[SR10300(BEF )04/95] Air Bag Supplemental RestraintSystem (SRS)*[SR10450( F )06/93]Driver air bag (F-150 — F-250 under 8500lbs. only)*[SR10500(B F

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259*[RE05100(BEF )03/95]Spare Tire Location*[RE11700( F )05/90]The spare tire for your truck is stowed at therear under the frame unless you have theo

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260*[RE12200( F )01/89]4. Lower spare tire, swing the channel to therear and remove the lug wrench from thechannel tube.*[RE12300( F )04/89]5. Remove

Page 182 - Transmission

261*[RE13200( F )01/89]Position of eyebolt*[RE13300( F )04/89]After the eyebolt has been tightened it should beat a right angle to the slot. That is,

Page 183 - Shifting the Gears

262*[RE13500( F )01/89]When the truck is ordered with a spare wheelonly (no tire), it is stowed with a wood spacerin the usual spare tire location. Re

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263*[RE15350(B F )06/94]If you have a four-wheel drive vehicles withmanual locking hubs, put transfer case lever in2H, 4H, or 4L.*[RE15375(B F )05/95]

Page 185 - Recommended Shift Speeds

264[RE15445( FM)05/95]On F-Super Duty vehicles, the parking brake ison the transmission. Therefore, the vehicle willnot be prevented from moving when

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265*[RE16800(BEF )12/91]3. Use the tapered end of the lug nut wrenchto unscrew wheel ornaments attached byretaining screws. Remove any wheel trim.Inse

Page 187 - Transmission Function

266*[RE17300(BEF )01/95]2. Positioning the jack*[RE19200( F )01/89]a. To raise a front or rear wheel, place thejack as shown in the illustration thata

Page 188 - Steering Your Vehicle

267*[RE19500( F )05/90]one third page art:0020300-AF-Series jacking points*[RE19600( F )05/90]one third page art:0020301-AF-Series jacking pointsFile:

Page 189 - System (If equipped)

268*[RE19700( F )05/90]one third page art:0020302-APositioning the jack*[RE19800( F )05/90]one third page art:0020303-APositioning the jackFile:ltref.

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24*[SR10900(BEF )01/95]There are four very important reasons to usesafety belts even with an air bag system. Useyour safety belts to:[SR11000(BEF )02/

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269*[RE19900( F )04/89]one third page art:0020306-APositioning the jack*[RE20000( F )01/89]one third page art:0020307-APositioning the jackFile:ltref.

Page 192 - Locking Hubs

270*[RE21000( F )12/91]one third page art:0020308-BPositioning the jack*[RE21100( FM)03/91]one third page art:0020725-APositioning the jackFile:ltref.

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271*[RE21151(BEF )10/92]one third page art:0020939-B*[RE21200( F )08/91]b. Turn the jack handle clockwise until thewheel is completely off the ground.

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272*[RE21900( EF )01/89]If your vehicle has dual rear wheels, thread thetwo-element swiveling lug nut on the wheelstuds with the flange face toward th

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273*[RE22425( EF )05/90]quarter page art:0020317-ALug nut tightening sequence*[RE22450( FM)03/94]quarter page art:0020319-CLug nut tightening sequence

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274[RE23615(BEF )02/95]8. Put the tire, jack, and wrench away. (Makesure jack is securely fastened so it doesn’trattle when you drive.) The carrier is

Page 197 - 4x4 SYSTEMS-TOUCH DRIVE

275*[RE24390( F )02/89]twelve pica chart:0020320-A*[RE24397(BEF )02/95] If the Engine Cranks But DoesNot Start or Does Not Start Aftera Collision*[RE2

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276*[RE24700( ALL)05/95] Towing Your Vehicle[RE24885( F)]If you need to have your vehicle towed, contacta professional towing service or, if you are a

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277*[RE24950( ALL)]When calling for a tow truck, tell the operatorwhat kind of vehicle you have. A towingmanual is available from Ford Motor Companyfo

Page 200 - Driving Off Road with 4-Wheel

278*[RE26300(B F )06/94]Towing Four-Wheel Drive Vehicles With aLever-Operated Transfer Case*[RE26400(B F )06/94]❑Place transmission gearshift (automat

Page 201 - Mud and Water

25%*[SR11800(BEF )01/95]How the Air Bag Supplemental RestraintSystem Operates*[SR11900(BEF )10/94]The air bag supplemental restraint system hastwo mai

Page 202 - Vehicle Operators

279*[RE26650(B F )06/94]There are no wrecker or recreational vehicletowing restrictions on method or distance if theabove preparations are made.*[RE26

Page 203 - Front Disc Brakes

280*[RE27400(B F )11/92]❑When towing your vehicle with the rearwheels on the ground or all four wheels onthe ground and the driveshafts connected, don

Page 204 - Hydraulic Power Brakes

281Customer Assistance%*[HS00205( ALL)06/94] Roadside Assistance*[HS00210( ALL)05/95]Ford Motor Company has set up a 24-hour,seven-day-a-week hotline

Page 205 - “Low” (F-150/350 Only)

282*[HS00255( ALL)04/95]To receive roadside assistance in the UnitedStates call 1-800-241-FORD (in Canada call1-800-665-2006).*[HS00260( ALL)04/95]Sho

Page 206 - Stopping Distances

283*[HS01010( ALL)04/95]In the U.S., contact:%*[HS01025( ALL)03/95]one inch art:0060100-E*[HS01050( ALL)03/95]If you live in Canada and have any quest

Page 207 - Using the Parking Brake

284%*[HS02300( ALL)02/95] The Dispute Settlement Board(U.S. Only)*[HS02400( ALL)03/95]The Dispute Settlement Board is a voluntary,independent dispute-

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285*[HS03600( ALL)01/95]❑Vehicles not used primarily for personal,family, or household purposes*[HS03650( ALL)01/95]NOTE: Complaints involving vehicle

Page 209 - Tips for Safe Driving

286*[HS04400( ALL)04/95]Because the Board usually meets only once amonth, some cases will take longer than 30 daysto be reviewed. The Board will make

Page 210 - High Speed Driving

287*[HS05100( ALL)04/95]What is the Review Process?*[HS05200( ALL)04/95]Your application will be reviewed and if it isdetermined to be eligible, you w

Page 211 - Driving in Bad Weather

288*[HS06310( ALL)04/95]Ford of Canada does not have a DisputeSettlement Board. If you have a problem thatcannot be resolved by an agreement among you

Page 212

26*[SR12200(BEF )05/95]The air bag system uses a readiness light and atone to indicate the condition of the system. Thereadiness light is in the instr

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289%*[HS06400( ALL)05/95] Getting Help Outside the U.S.and Canada*[HS06500( ALL)05/95]Before you export your vehicle to a foreigncountry, contact the

Page 214 - Driving With a Heavy Load

290*[HS07100( ALL)05/95]If you are in other foreign countries, contact thenearest Ford dealership. If the dealership cannothelp you, they can direct y

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291%*[HS08100( ALL)03/95]Mediation/Arbitration Program(Canada Only)*[HS08200( ALL)03/95]In those cases where you continue to feel thatthe efforts by F

Page 216 - Vehicle/Trailer Loads

293Accessories*[AC00400( ALL)03/95] Ford Accessories for Your Vehicle*[AC00500( ALL)04/95]A wide selection of accessories is availablethrough your loc

Page 217 - Vehicle Loading/Towing

294*[AC00600( ALL)03/95]Safety, Comfort, and Convenience*[AC01500( F )03/94]twenty-six pica chart:0020764-GFile:ltacf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:14:47 199

Page 218 - Understanding Loading/Towing

295*[AC01600( F )04/95]sixteen pica chart:0020765-H*[AC01900( ALL)01/95]NOTE: When adding accessories, equipment,passengers, and luggage to yourvehicl

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296*[AC02100( ALL)01/95]NOTE: Mobile communications systems mayharm the operation of your vehicle,particularly if they are not properlydesigned for au

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298[AC02500( F )04/95]thirty-six pica chart:0021236-CFile:ltacf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:14:47 1996

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299[AC02600( F )04/95]thirty-six pica chart:0021237-CFile:ltacf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:14:47 1996

Page 222 - Calculating The Load

300[AC02700( F )04/95]thirty-six pica chart:0021238-CFile:ltacf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:14:47 1996

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*[PI02300( ALL)05/95]Table of ContentsIntroductory Information ... 1Safety Restraints ...

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27[SR12700(BEF )04/95]The air bag system is designed to stay out ofsight until it is activated. The air bag system isdesigned to deploy in frontal and

Page 225 - Camper Bodies

301Servicing Your F-Series%*[SV00300( ALL)03/95] Service Made Easy*[SV00400(BEF )01/95]Ford has two goals for servicing your vehicle.*[SV00500(BEF )01

Page 226 - Trailers

302vehicle. In addition to the conditions listed inthe Owner Maintenance Checklist, be alert for anyunusual noise, vibration, or other indication that

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303*[SV02600( ALL)03/95]Working with the engine off:*[SV02660(B F )05/95]1. Always set the parking brake fully and makesure that the gearshift is secu

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304*[SV02950(BEF )03/95]Opening the Hood*[SV03000(B F )12/91]1. Pull the hood release handle, located next tothe parking brake pedal.*[SV03050(BEF )12

Page 229 - Manual Transmissions

305*[SV03600(B F )06/93]half page art:0020337-EHood and support*[SV03775(B F )12/89]NOTE: Be sure to oil the hood latch every sixmonths to maintain sm

Page 230

306%*[SV04500(BEF )04/95] Engine Compartment*[SV04600(BEF )05/94]Your vehicle has one of the following types ofengines:*[SV04700( EF )06/92]❑A 4.9 Lit

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307*[SV05775( F )05/94]full page art:0020344-H4.9L engine compartment service pointsFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

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308*[SV05800(B F )04/95]full page art:0020345-I5.0L/5.8L engine compartment service pointsFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

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309*[SV05850( F )05/94]full page art:0020526-H7.5 EFI engine compartment service pointsFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

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310%*[SV05900(BEF )04/95]Cleaning the Engine*[SV05920(BEF )04/95]A clean engine is more efficient because abuildup of grease and dirt acts as an insul

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28*[SR12820(BEF )03/95]4. After inflation, the gas empties through holesin the air bag. The air bag deflates at once.*[SR12840(BEF )03/95]The surface

Page 236 - Automatic Transmissions

311*[SV06475( F )10/90]one third page art:0020753-AFuel filler door*[SV06550(BEF )02/91]Opening the Fuel Filler Door*[SV06600(BEF )10/94]To open the f

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312[SV06975( ALL)05/95]If you lose the fuel cap, replace it with anauthorized Motorcraft or equivalent part.%*[SV07000( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGIf you do no

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313*[SV07500( ALL)05/95]Choosing the Right Fuel*[SV07550( EF )05/94]NOTE: Read the 7.3L Diesel Engine OwnerGuide Supplement for informationregarding c

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314*[SV09200( ALL)05/95]Do not be concerned if your vehicle sometimesknocks lightly when you drive up a hill or whenyou accelerate. However, if a fuel

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315*[SV09875( ALL)04/95]Gasolines for clean air*[SV09900( ALL)05/95]Fuels in certain areas of the country are requiredto contain oxygenates to improve

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316effects are noticed at first; the toxic effects of agasoline-methanol blend, including blindness,may not become apparent for many hours.Ifgasoline

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317beverage. In sensitive individuals, seriouspersonal injury or sickness could result. Consulta physician promptly if you experience anadverse reacti

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318%*[SV11300( ALL)05/95]Running Out of Fuel*[SV11400( ALL)05/95]If your vehicle runs out of fuel, try to stop onlevel ground away from traffic. Add a

Page 244 - Preparing to Tow

319*[SV12300(BEF )05/95]Comparisons With EPA Fuel EconomyEstimates*[SV12400(BEF )05/95]EPA fuel economy figures are obtained fromlaboratory tests unde

Page 245

320*[SV13600( ALL)02/95] Engine Oil Recommendations*[SV13610( ALL)04/95]We recommend using Motorcraft oil or anequivalent oil meeting Ford Specificati

Page 246 - Driving while you tow

29*[SR13000(BEF )03/93]half page art:0011063-AInflated driver side air bag*[SR13500(BEF )05/95]RWARNINGIf the air bag is inflated, THE AIR BAGWILL NOT

Page 247 - Trailer towing tips

321*[SV13730( EF )01/93]For vehicles with 4.9L, 5.0L or 7.5L engines[SV13740( ALL)04/95]Engine oils with an SAE 10W-30 viscosity arePREFERRED for your

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322*[SV14400( ALL)05/94]quarter page art:0010364-DEngine oil dipstick*[SV14500( ALL)02/95]6. Carefully, pull the dipstick out again. If theoil level i

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323%*[SV16300( EFM)01/95]Changing the Engine Oil and the Oil Filter*[SV16500( ALL)04/95]Change the engine oil and oil filter per thefollowing, whichev

Page 250

324*[SV16700( EF )06/93]If your vehicle is over 8500 GVWR and theabove conditions do not apply, change theengine oil and oil filter every 6 months or

Page 251 - Suspension Package

325*[SV17750( ALL)03/95]If the engine coolant has not been checked for along period of time the engine coolant reservoirmay eventually empty. If the e

Page 252

326*[SV18500( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGNever remove the coolant recovery capwhile the engine is running or hot.*[SV18600( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGFollow these step

Page 253 - Vehicle Operation On the Road

327*[SV19801( ALL)02/95]Ford Premium Cooling System Fluid is anoptimized formula that will protect all metalsand rubber elastomers used in Ford engine

Page 254 - Jump-Starting Your Vehicle

328*[SV20001( ALL)01/95]Use Ford Premium Cooling System Fluid or anequivalent engine coolant that meets FordSpecification ESE-M97B44-A. Do not use alc

Page 255 - Preparing Your Vehicle

329*[SV20700( ALL)05/95]Engine coolant drain and flush*[SV20800( ALL)10/89]To drain your vehicle’s engine coolant:*[SV20900( ALL)03/94]1. Turn off the

Page 256 - File:ltref.ex

330*[SV22100( ALL)10/89]3. Start and idle the engine until the thermostatopens and the radiator upper hose becomeswarm.*[SV22200( ALL)05/95]4. Shut of

Page 257 - Jump-Starting

30*[SR13600(BEF )03/95]Disposal of supplemental air bag equippedvehicles*[SR13700(BEF )03/95]For disposal of air bags or air bag equippedvehicles, see

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331*[SV23600(B F )02/92]quarter page art:0020360-CAdding windshield washer fluid%*[SV23850(BEF )01/95]Use specially formulated windshield washerfluid

Page 259 - Changing a Tire

332%*[SV24500(BEF )03/95]Wiper Blades*[SV24600(BEF )03/95]Check the windshield wiper blades at least twicea year. Also check them whenever they seemle

Page 260 - Spare Tire Location

333*[SV25500(BEF )02/95]❑Stay within the recommended load limits (seeLoad limits in the Index).*[SV25600( ALL)02/95]❑Make sure the weight of your load

Page 261

334permit air to leak from the tire, and make thenecessary repairs.*[SV26400( ALL)10/89]Inspect the tire side walls for cuts, bruises andother damage.

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335*[SV26450(BEF )03/95]Traction-Lok Rear Axle (If equipped)*[SV26460(BEF )03/95]This axle provides added drive away traction onslippery surfaces, par

Page 263 - Preparing to Change the Tire

336*[SV26800(BEF )06/93]half page art:0020364-ATire rotation pattern*[SV26900(BEF )10/89]After each rotation, adjust individual tirepressure as specif

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337%*[SV27300( ALL)04/95]Replacing the Tires*[SV27400( ALL)01/95]Replace any tires that show wear bands. Whenyour tire shows a wear band, it has only

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338*[SV27860( ALL)03/90]RWARNINGMake sure that all replacement tires are ofthe same size, type, load-carrying capacity,and tread design (e.g. “All Ter

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339*[SV28500( FM)05/89]full page art:0020370-CTire identification chartFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

Page 267 - 2. Positioning the jack

340*[SV28750( EF )11/90]RWARNINGTo avoid possible serious or fatal bodilyinjury while mounting tires, mount LTMetric 16-inch radial tires only on 16-i

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31*[SR14000(BEF )04/95]full page art:0020847-DThe label located on the back of the driver’s sun visorFile:ltsrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:26:26 1996

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341*[SV31700(BEF )01/95]❑Drive slowly. If you can hear the chains rubor bang against your vehicle, stop the vehicleand tighten the chains. If you cont

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342*[SV31993( F )04/95]2. You can brighten the wheels, even afteryears of use, with readily-available buffingcompounds, such as Ford Custom BrightMeta

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343with distilled water. If the battery needs waterquite often, have the charging system checkedfor a possible malfunction.%*[SV32725( ALL)03/95]Help

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344%*[SV33400( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGApplying too much pressure on the endswhen lifting a battery could cause acid tospill. Lift the battery with a carrie

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345[SV33645( ALL)04/95]NOTE: Use of a transmission fluid other thanspecified could result in transmissionmalfunction and/or failure. Refer to“Adding a

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346*[SV33930( ALL)10/89]RWARNINGYour vehicle should not be driven if thefluid level is below the bottom hole onthe dipstick and outside temperatures a

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347*[SV34000(B FM)06/92]quarter page art:0020372-EAutomatic transmission dipstick*[SV34100( EF )03/94]one third page art:0020946-AAutomatic transmissi

Page 276 - If the Engine Cranks But Does

348*[SV35000(B F )03/91]2. Replace the filler plug in its originalposition, making sure it is fully seated.%*[SV35100(B F )02/95] The Clutch*[SV35200(

Page 277 - Towing Your Vehicle

349*[SV35800( ALL)03/91]Driveline Universal Joint andSlip Yoke*[SV36000(BEF )06/93]The universal joints that come standard withyour vehicle do not req

Page 278

350*[SV36500( ALL)10/89]Check the brake fluid at least once a year. Youcan do this by looking at the fluid level in theplastic reservoir on the master

Page 279 - Lever-Operated Transfer Case

32*[SR14200(BEF )02/94]one third page art:0010605-DLabel on radiator support in the engine compartment%*[SR14300(BEF )05/95] Safety Restraints for Chi

Page 280

351*[SV37200( ALL)01/95]RWARNINGDo not let the reservoir for the mastercylinder run dry. This may cause thebrakes to fail.*[SV37400(BEF )01/89]quarter

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352%*[SV38200( ALL)03/94]4. Check the fluid level on the dipstick (whichis highlighted in yellow in your vehicle). Thefluid level should be between th

Page 282 - File:lthsf.ex

353*[SV38900(BEF )01/95]Use only power steering fluid that:*[SV39000(BEF )01/95]❑meets Ford’s Specification ESW-M2C33-F,such as Ford Premium Power Ste

Page 283 - If You Have a Service Problem

354*[SV39500( ALL)04/95] Fuses, Fuse Links and CircuitBreakers*[SV39650(B FM)12/91]Fuses, circuit breakers and fuse links protectyour vehicle’s electr

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355*[SV40100(B F )03/94]full page art:0020390-LFuses and their locationFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

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356[SV40160( F )05/95]thirty-four pica chart:0020995-GFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

Page 286 - How Does the Board Work?

357[SV40180( F )04/95]twenty-eight pica chart:0020996-FFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

Page 287 - How Do You Contact the Board?

358*[SV41100( F )04/95]thirty pica chart:0020400-JFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

Page 288 - What is the Review Process?

359*[SV41300( ALL)10/92]Power distribution box*[SV41400( ALL)10/92]The high current fuses contained in the PowerDistribution Box protect your vehicle’

Page 289 - (U.S. Only)

360*[SV42150(B F )07/94]three fourths page art:0020840-FPower distribution boxFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

Page 290 - Getting Help Outside the U.S

33*[SR14600(BEF )05/95]RWARNINGPassengers should not be allowed to ridein the cargo area. Persons not riding in aseat with a fastened seat belt are mu

Page 291 - Assistance

361*[SV42156( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0021005-FFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

Page 292 - (Canada Only)

362[SV42158( F )05/95]thirty-four pica chart:0021010-GFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

Page 293 - Accessories

363%*[SV42200( ALL)05/95]Checking and Replacing Fuses*[SV42300( ALL)02/95]If you need to check a fuse, follow these steps:*[SV42800(B F )03/91]1. In o

Page 294 - File:ltacf.ex

364*[SV43500( ALL)10/92]quarter page art:0020405-AThe side view of a fuse*[SV43600( ALL)10/92]4. Replace the fuse with one that has the rightamperage

Page 295

365*[SV44400( ALL)10/92]However, you should know that the circuitbreakers will reset themselves and allow theelectrical parts to work again once the o

Page 296

366*[SV45800(BEF )03/95]Headlamp Bulb*[SV45900(BEF )01/95]The headlamps on your vehicle use replaceablebulbs. When the lamp burns out, simply replacet

Page 297

367*[SV46300(BEF )03/95]Removing the headlamp bulb*[SV46400(BEF )01/95]1. Make sure that the headlamp switch on theinstrument panel is in the OFF posi

Page 298

368*[SV47310(B F )02/95]High-Mount Brakelamp Bulbs*[SV47320(B F )03/95]To remove the brakelamp:*[SV47330(B F )03/93]1. Remove the two screws from the

Page 299

369%*[SV47625(BEF )02/95]Bulb specifications*[SV48000( F )02/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020412-IFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

Page 300 - Service Made Easy

370*[SV48100( F )06/92]eighteen pica chart:0020413-F%*[SV48600( ALL)03/95] Emission Control System*[SV48700(BEF )05/95]Your vehicle is equipped with a

Page 301 - File:ltsvf.ex

34*[SR15025(BEF )05/95]RWARNINGNever leave a child unattended in yourvehicle.%*[SR15250(BEF )05/95]Safety Belts for Children*[SR15300(BEF )05/95]Child

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371*[SV48800(BEF )05/95]To make sure that the catalytic converter and theother emission control parts continue to workproperly:*[SV48900( ALL)01/95]❑U

Page 303 - Opening the Hood

372*[SV49450( ALL)05/95]If other than Ford or Motorcraft or Fordauthorized remanufactured parts are used formaintenance, replacement, or for the servi

Page 304

373*[SV50050( EF )10/90]NOTE: All current model year vehicles arecertified to the same year emissionsstandards except certain vehiclesequipped with en

Page 305 - Engine Compartment

374*[SV50800( EFM)01/89]The following are some of the acts that areconsidered tampering:*[SV50900( FM)01/89]❑Removing the hood blanket, fender apronab

Page 306

375%*[SV51456( ALL)05/95]Readiness for Inspection/MaintenanceTesting*[SV51457( ALL)05/95]In some localities it may become a legalrequirement to pass a

Page 307

376*[SV51467( ALL)05/95]4. Drive the vehicle with a steady throttle at45 mph (72 km/h) for 30 seconds.[SV51469( ALL)04/95]5. Idle the vehicle in drive

Page 308

377*[SV51500( ALL)03/95] Refill Capacities, Motorcraft Parts,and Lubricant Specifications*[SV51600( ALL)03/95]Refill Capacities*[SV51650( EF )05/89]NO

Page 309 - Filling the Fuel Tank

378[SV52340( F )02/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020504-MFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

Page 310 - Opening the Fuel Filler Door

379*[SV52400( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020424-FFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

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380*[SV52500( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020425-HFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

Page 312 - Choosing the Right Fuel

35*[SR15800(BEF )05/95]RWARNINGTo reduce the risk of serious injury in acollision, children should always ride withthe seatback upright.*[SR15900(BEF

Page 313

381*[SV52600( F )03/94]thirty-six pica chart:0020426-JFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

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382*[SV52650( F )03/94]thirty-six pica chart:0020605-FFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

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383*[SV52675( F )05/90]Cooling system capacity*[SV52700( F )03/94]thirty pica chart:0020427-EFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

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384*[SV52740( F )03/94]eighteen pica chart:0020503-EFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

Page 317 - Fuel Economy

385*[SV52800( ALL)01/95]Motorcraft Parts[SV53300( F )05/95]eighteen pica chart:0020432-PFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

Page 318 - Improving Fuel Economy

386*[SV53500( ALL)01/95]Lubricant specifications[SV54700( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020445-IFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

Page 319 - Engine Oil Recommendations

387*[SV54750( F )03/94]thirty-six pica chart:0020512-GFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

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388*[SV54800( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020446-JFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

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389*[SV54850( F )05/94]thirty-six pica chart:0020511-JFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

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390[SV54900( F )04/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020447-PFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

Page 323 - Engine Coolant

36*[SR16200(BEF )05/95]RWARNINGCarefully follow all of the manufacturer’sinstructions included with the safety seatyou put in your vehicle. If you do

Page 324 - Adding engine coolant

391*[SV54950( F )04/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020505-MFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996

Page 325 - Freezing Protection

392%*[SV56000( ALL)01/95] Vehicle Storage*[SV56100( ALL)01/95]Maintenance Tips*[SV56150( ALL)01/95]If you plan on storing your vehicle for anextended

Page 326

393%*[SV57350( ALL)01/95]Engine*[SV57400( ALL)01/95]❑Start engine every 15 days. Run at fast idleuntil it reaches normal operating temperature.*[SV575

Page 327 - Checking hoses

394%*[SV58400( ALL)01/95]Battery*[SV58500( ALL)01/95]❑Check and recharge as necessary.*[SV58600( ALL)01/95]❑Keep connections clean and covered with al

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395[QI02600( F )05/95]full page art:0021503-BWarning label locationsFile:ltqif.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:23:25 1996

Page 329 - Windshield Washer Fluid and

396*[QI02900( F )06/93]full page art:0021026-AFront exterior viewFile:ltqif.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:23:25 1996

Page 330

397*[QI03500( F )06/93]full page art:0021032-ARear exterior viewFile:ltqif.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:23:25 1996

Page 331 - Wiper Blades

398*[QI04100( F )05/94]full page art:0021038-DEntrance viewFile:ltqif.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:23:25 1996

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399*[QI04700( F )06/93]full page art:0021044-ADriver’s doorFile:ltqif.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:23:25 1996

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400*[QI04800( F )05/94]full page art:0021119-ADriver’s door — crew cab onlyFile:ltqif.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:23:25 1996

Page 334 - Tire Rotation

1Introductory Information*[IN00300( ALL)04/95] Ford’s Commitment to You*[IN00400( ALL)04/95]At Ford Motor Company, excellence is thecontinuous commitm

Page 335

37[SR16280(BEF )05/95]half page art:0021377-B[SR16300(BEF )04/95]Installing Child Safety Seats[SR16305( F )04/95]Your vehicle is equipped with a dual

Page 336 - Replacing the Tires

401*[QI05300( F )05/94]full page art:0021050-CInstrument panelFile:ltqif.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:23:25 1996

Page 337

402*[QI05900( F )05/94]full page art:0021056-BInstrument clusterFile:ltqif.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:23:25 1996

Page 338

38*[SR16355(BEF )04/95]half page art:0011238-B*[SR16360(BEF )04/95]3. While holding the shoulder and lap beltportions together, route the tongue throu

Page 339 - Snow Tires and Chains

39[SR16365(BEF )04/95]half page art:0011239-BRouting the lap/shoulder belt*[SR16370(BEF )04/95]4. Insert the belt tongue into the buckle for thatseati

Page 340 - Cleaning the Wheels

40*[SR16375(BEF )04/95]half page art:0011240-BBuckling the belt*[SR16380(BEF )04/95]5. Grasp the shoulder portion of the belt andpull downward until a

Page 341

41*[SR16390(BEF )04/95]half page art:0011241-ASetting the retractor to automatic locking mode*[SR16395(BEF )04/95]6. Allow the belt to retract. Pull u

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42*[SR16400(BEF )04/95]half page art:0011242-A*[SR16405(BEF )04/95]half page art:0011243-AFile:ltsrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:26:26 1996

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43*[SR16410(BEF )04/95]7. Before placing the child in the child seat,forcibly tilt the seat from side to side, andtug it forward to make sure that the

Page 344

44*[SR16415(BEF )04/95]8. Double check that the retractor is in theautomatic locking mode. Try to pull morebelt out of the retractor. If you cannot, t

Page 345

45[SR16440(BEF )04/95]Installing a Child Safety Seat at the RearCenter Seating Position with LockingAdjustable Lap Belt[SR16450(BEF )04/95]1. Lengthen

Page 346 - Case Fluid

46*[SR18400(BEF )04/95]Attaching Safety Seats With Tether Straps*[SR18410(BEF )03/01]General Instructions[SR18413(BEF )02/95]Some manufacturers make s

Page 347 - The Clutch

2*[IN01000( ALL)04/95]❑Integrity is never compromised. Our conductworldwide must be pursued in a manner thatis socially responsible and commands respe

Page 348 - Brake Fluid

47*[SR19100( F )12/91]If a tethered seat is installed in the front seat,Ford recommends placement of the tetheredsafety seat in the center front seati

Page 349

49Starting Your F-Series*[ST01700( ALL)03/95] Ignition%*[ST01800( ALL)01/95]Understanding the Positions of the Ignition*[ST02000( ALL)05/90]quarter pa

Page 350 - Power Steering Fluid

50*[ST02600(B F )05/95]RWARNINGLOCK position does not lock the gearshifton floor-mounted gearshifts. If theparking brake is not set and the gearshifti

Page 351

51*[ST03025(BEF )03/91]Ignition Key Buzzer or Chime*[ST03050(BEF )03/91]The buzzer or chime will sound if you open thedriver’s door while the key is i

Page 352

52*[ST03700( ALL)03/95]4. Remove the key.*[ST03800(B F )03/91]If your vehicle’s gearshift lever is mountedon the floor:*[ST03950(B F )03/95]1. Put the

Page 353 - Breakers

53*[ST04750( ALL)01/93]RWARNINGDo not leave children, unreliable adults,or pets alone in your vehicle. They couldaccidentally injure themselves or oth

Page 354

54*[ST05100(BEF )03/95]If you do not let the engine relearn its idle, theidle quality of your vehicle may be adverselyaffected until the idle is relea

Page 355

55*[ST05900(BEF )03/95]Testing the Warning Lights*[ST06015(BEF )03/95]Before you start your vehicle, you should testthe warning lights on the instrume

Page 356

56*[ST06520( ALL)04/95]❑At temperatures above 10˚F (-12˚C): If theengine does not start in five (5) seconds onthe first try, turn the key to OFF, wait

Page 357

57*[ST06633( ALL)01/95]4. Apply the brake pedal and shift to N(Neutral). (If the vehicle is shifted to P(Park), you must repeat the previous steps.)*[

Page 358 - Power distribution box

3*[IN01600( ALL)04/95]Finding Information in This Guide[IN01700( ALL)04/95]After you have read this guide once, you willprobably return to it when you

Page 359

58*[ST07300(BEF )05/95]A computer system controls the engine’s idlespeed. When you start your vehicle, the engine’sidle speed normally runs higher tha

Page 360

59*[ST08000(BEF )05/95]RWARNINGTo prevent electrical shock, do not useyour heater with ungrounded electricalsystems or two-pronged (cheater) adapters.

Page 361

60*[ST08210(B F )03/95]one third page art:0020005-CFuel pump shut-off switch location*[ST08250( F )02/95]NOTE: Refer to the Motorhome Class AChassis O

Page 362 - Checking and Replacing Fuses

61*[ST08330( ALL)03/95]5. Check under the vehicle again for leakingfuel. If you see or smell fuel, do not startyour vehicle again. If you do not see o

Page 363 - Circuit Breakers

62*[ST09900( ALL)01/95]Have the exhaust and body ventilation systemschecked whenever:*[ST10000( ALL)02/95]❑your vehicle is raised for service*[ST10100

Page 364

63Warning Lights andGauges*[LG00400( ALL)01/95]The instrument panel (dashboard) on yourvehicle is divided into several different sections.The illustra

Page 365 - Headlamp Bulb

64*[LG02200(B F )05/95]full page art:0020036-KMechanical clusterFile:ltlgf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:22:28 1996

Page 366

65*[LG02400(B F )05/95]full page art:0020038-NMechanical cluster with tachometerFile:ltlgf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:22:28 1996

Page 367 - High-Mount Brakelamp Bulbs

66*[LG03000( ALL)06/94] The Mechanical Cluster*[LG03100( ALL)06/93]The following warning lights and gauges are onthe mechanical cluster. All of the wa

Page 368 - Bulb specifications

67*[LG03800(BEF )02/95]Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Light*[LG03925(BEF )03/03]To check the amber ABS brake warning lightturn the ignition key to ON.

Page 369 - Emission Control System

4%*[IN02600( ALL)01/95] About the Warranties*[IN02700(BEF )04/95]Your vehicle is covered by three types ofwarranties: Basic Vehicle Warranty, Extended

Page 370

68*[LG04150(BEF )02/95]Safety Belt Warning Light and Chime*[LG04301(BEF )03/95]This warning light and chime remind you tofasten your safety belt. The

Page 371

69*[LG04550( ALL)05/95]one inch art:0020048-ACheck engine warning light symbol*[LG04575( ALL)05/95]Modification or additions to the vehicle maycause i

Page 372

70*[LG04662( F )05/95]NOTE: If your light truck is equipped withdual fuel tanks, the “CHECK ENGINE”light may come on if fuel is restrictedto the engin

Page 373

71*[LG04750( ALL)05/95]After completing the three consecutive warm upcycles and on the fourth engine start up, theCheck Engine Warning Light should tu

Page 374 - OBD II Drive Cycle

72[LG06320(B F )05/95]one inch art:0000653-CSupplemental air bag readiness light*[LG06400( ALL)05/94]Battery Voltage Gauge (Voltmeter)*[LG06601( ALL)0

Page 375

73*[LG07500( ALL)05/94]Engine Oil Pressure Gauge*[LG07601( ALL)06/93]This gauge indicates the engine’s oil pressure,not the oil level. However, if you

Page 376 - Refill Capacities

74*[LG08900( ALL)01/95]High Beam Light*[LG09001( ALL)03/95]This light comes on when the headlamps areturned on high beam or when you flash thelights.*

Page 377

75*[LG11100( ALL)01/95]Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge*[LG11201( ALL)03/95]This gauge tells you the temperature of theengine coolant, not the coolant

Page 378

76*[LG12350(B F )03/93]quarter page art:0020535-DEngine coolant temperature gauge*[LG12601( ALL)01/95]Speedometer*[LG12700( ALL)01/95]The speedometer

Page 379

77*[LG12756(B F )05/95]If you are experiencing an “engine cut-out”condition at high speeds, it may be the result ofthis limiting device. It is a norma

Page 380

5*[IN04600( EF )06/92] Special Notices*[IN04750( F )11/89] NOTICE TO OWNERS OFFOUR-WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES*[IN04800( F )11/89]As with other vehicles of t

Page 381

78*[LG13200(B F )05/95]Tachometer (If equipped)*[LG13300(B F )05/95]The tachometer will show you the engine’sspeed measured in revolutions per minute(

Page 382 - Cooling system capacity

79Instrument Panel Controls*[IP00450( EF )05/90]NOTE: The following section does not applyto Stripped Chassis vehicles. See yourBody Builder’s instruc

Page 383

80*[IP00490( F )06/92]full page art:0020027-GInstrument Panel, Controls and Mechanical Cluster withTachometerFile:ltipf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:21:29 1

Page 384 - Motorcraft Parts

81*[IP00500(BEF )01/95] The Climate Control Systems*[IP00601(BEF )12/91]Your vehicle is equipped with a controlassembly designed to handle either acom

Page 385 - Lubricant specifications

82*[IP01476(B F )03/95]To turn your air conditioner and heater systemon, select any position except OFF. This will turnthe fan on and allow airflow in

Page 386

83[IP01484(B F )03/95]NORM A/C*[IP01485(B F )02/95]Select NORM A/C to get refrigerated outside airthrough the instrument panel registers. The A/Cposit

Page 387

84about 50˚F (9˚C) or warmer, the air will bedehumidified to remove moisture. The air can becooled or heated. Rotate theHknob on the leftto increase t

Page 388

85*[IP01510(B F )05/94]one third page art:0020096-D*[IP01515(B F )05/95]To turn your Heater system on, select anyposition except OFF. This will turn t

Page 389

86dots and HI beside theHcontrol knob. The HIposition provides the most air flow.*[IP01540(B F )03/95]Air flow selections*[IP01542(B F )03/95]VENT*[IP

Page 390

87[IP01590(B F )02/95]❑Do not put objects under the front seats thatwill interfere with the flow of air under theseats to the back seat area of your v

Page 391 - Maintenance Tips

6rear edge of the driver’s door. You candetermine whether the ambulance manufacturerfollowed Ford’s recommendations by directlycontacting that manufac

Page 392

88*[IP16300( F )03/91]Dual Fuel Tank Selector Switch*[IP16400( F )03/91]Not Available on F-Series StandardWheelbase (117") (4 x 4)*[IP16501( F )0

Page 393

89*[IP16800(BEF )01/95] The Interior and Exterior Lights*[IP16900( ALL)01/95]Turning On the Exterior Lights*[IP17000( ALL)02/95]To turn on your headla

Page 394 - File:ltqif.ex

90%*[IP17400(BEF )05/95]Cleaning the Exterior Lamps*[IP17500(BEF )05/95]Do not use dry paper towel, chemical solventsor abrasive cleaners to clean the

Page 395

91*[IP17815( ALL)01/95]Daytime Running Light System*[IP17820( ALL)03/95](Canadian vehicles only)*[IP17830( ALL)03/95]The Daytime Running Light (DRL) s

Page 396

92%*[IP18400(BEF )03/95]Cargo, Courtesy and Dome Lamps*[IP19175(B F )05/90]The interior/courtesy lamp is automaticallyturned on when the driver or pas

Page 397

93*[IP19350( F )09/93]quarter page art:0020902-BCargo/High-mount brakelamp*[IP19400(B F )05/91]RWARNINGDo not drive your vehicle with thecargo/courtes

Page 398

94%*[IP20060(BEF )04/95]Cleaning the Instrument Panel Lens*[IP20070(BEF )04/95]Clean the instrument panel lens with a soft clothand a glass cleaner, s

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95Steering Column Controls*[SC00400( ALL)01/95]The controls on the steering column and wheelare designed to give you easy access to thecontrols while

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96*[SC01700( ALL)01/94]one third page art:0020081-CTurn signal lever and functions*[SC01800( ALL)11/89]If the turn indicator light in the instrumentpa

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97*[SC03800( ALL)03/95]one third page art:0020074-BHeadlamp high beam switch and turn signal lever*[SC04200( ALL)05/95]Flashing the Lights*[SC04300( A

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