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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
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
99*[SC05400( ALL)01/93]RWARNINGIn freezing weather, the washer solutionmay freeze on the windshield and obscureyour vision. Always warm up thewindshie
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
101*[SC06200(BEF )05/95] Tilt Steering (If equipped)*[SC06300(BEF )05/95]RWARNINGNever adjust the steering wheel when thevehicle is moving.*[SC06500(B
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
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
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
105%*[SC09400( ALL)03/95]Accelerating With the Speed ControlOperating*[SC09500( ALL)03/95]You can use the accelerator pedal to speed upmomentarily. Wh
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
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
8require additional equipment for the way youintend to use the vehicle. It is the responsibilityof the registered owner to determine theapplicability
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
109Features*[FV00401(BEF )02/95]Your vehicle has a variety of features designedfor your comfort, convenience and safety. Readthis chapter to find out
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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”
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:*[
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
133*[FV52400( EF )05/93]Illuminated Vanity Mirror (If equipped)*[FV52500( EF )05/93]Your vehicle may feature illuminated vanitymirrors on the sun viso
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
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
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
137*[FV60200(B F )12/91]three fourths page art:0020909-ASeat mounted consoleFile:ltfvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:20:08 1996
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
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
139Electronic Sound Systems*[AS01100(BEF )04/95]full page art:0060648-BCompact Disc RadioFile:ltasf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:15:21 1996
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
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
142*[AS02400(BEF )04/95]❑Using the “SEEK” function*[AS02500(BEF )04/95]This feature on your radio allows you toautomatically select listenable station
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
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
145*[AS05050(BEF )04/95]❑Adjusting speaker balance*[AS05100(BEF )04/95]Balance control allows you to adjust thesound distribution between the right an
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
154*[AS21420(BEF )04/95]full page art:0060587-CElectronic Stereo Radio with CassetteFile:ltasf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:15:21 1996
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.
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
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
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/
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
167*[AS36500(BEF )01/95]Automatic gain control circuitry for both AMand FM bands has been incorporated into thissystem to reduce strong signal capture
14[SR03030(BEF )04/95]To switch the retractor from the “emergencylocking mode” to the “automatic locking mode,”perform the following steps:[SR03040(BE
168*[AS37000(BEF )01/95] Important Warranty and ServiceInformation*[AS37050(BEF )07/90]Warranty*[AS37100(BEF )03/95]Your sound system is warranted for
169Driving Your F-Series*[DR00350(BEF )03/95]Procedures for driving your vehicle will varydepending on which type of transmission yourvehicle has.*[DR
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
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.)*
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
173*[DR02650( F )05/95]RWARNINGDo not leave the vehicle unattended withthe transfer case in the N (Neutral)position. Always set the parking brakefully
174Speed, Vehicle Speed and TransmissionTemperature are used by the PCM to shift thetransmission into a higher or lower gear whenrequired for the best
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
176*[DR09110( ALL)01/95]NOTE: Your vehicle is equipped with abrake-shift interlock feature. Thisfeature prevents you from shiftingfrom P (Park) unless
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
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
178*[DR09900( ALL)05/95]To return the transmission to the normal jOverdrive operation, press the transmissioncontrol switch again. The Transmission Co
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
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
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
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)
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)
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
192one continuous motion without pausing in the N(neutral) position. Pausing in the neutral positioncan result in gear clash and difficult shifting. I
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
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
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
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
208*[DR25501( ALL)02/95]Wheel Spin*[DR25550( ALL)11/92]❑Extreme acceleration can cause the rearwheels to spin, perhaps resulting in reducedsteering co
209*[DR26625(BEF )12/91]Speed limiter*[DR26652(BEF )03/94]All models are equipped with an electronicengine control system (EEC) which limits themaximu
210*[DR27350(B F )06/94]RWARNINGThe rear antilock brake system may notprevent brake lock-up on extremelyslippery surfaces. Rear brake lock-up mayalso
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
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
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
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
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
216*[DR29601(BEF )04/95]The following is a typical example of a SafetyCompliance Certification Label and anexplanation of how this information should
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
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
218*[DR30701( ALL)03/91]Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR)*[DR30750( ALL)10/94]To avoid overloading a vehicle, the ownershould observe the manufacture
219*[DR31050( ALL)06/92]Passenger car type tires when installed on lighttrucks and multipurpose passenger vehicles arerated at 10% lower load carrying
220vehicle (including passengers and cargo) fromthe GCWR for the towing vehicle.*[DR31180( ALL)06/92]Trailer Weight Range*[DR31190( ALL)06/92]The trai
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
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
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
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
225[DR34700( F )02/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020169-GFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996
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
227*[DR34790( F )04/89]Manual Transmissions[DR34800(F )]Thirty-six pica chart:0020170-GFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996
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
228[DR34900( F )04/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020171-IFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996
229[DR34915( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0021093-DFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996
230[DR34920( F )05/95]thirty-two pica chart:0021094-FFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996
231[DR34930( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020936-EFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996
232[DR34960( F )04/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020937-CFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996
233[DR34970( F )05/95]thirty pica chart:0021095-EFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996
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
235[DR35050( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020497-IFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996
236[DR35100( F )04/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020943-EFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996
237[DR35120( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0021091-DFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996
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
238[DR35140( F )02/95]thirty pica chart:0021092-BFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996
239[DR35150( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020499-HFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996
240[DR35160( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020944-EFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996
241[DR35165( F )05/95]thirty-four pica chart:0021096-DFile:ltdrf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996
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
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
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
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/
246*[DR39300( ALL)11/89]Allow more room for stopping with a trailerattached. Trailer brakes should be applied first,whether manually or automatically
247*[DR40300(B F )03/91]❑For automatic transmissions — apply theparking brake by pressing the service brakepedal down firmly with your right foot whil
22*[SR09800(BEF )05/95]RWARNINGFailure to follow these instructions willaffect the performance of the safety beltsand increase the risk of personal in
248*[DR41266( F )05/95]The driver SRS is designed to deploy inmoderate to severe frontal crashes where thedeceleration is of sufficient magnitude. The
249*[DR41274( F )02/94]Ford recommends the following vehiclespecifications for low speed, personal use snowremoval:[DR41276( F )05/95]ten pica chart:0
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
251*[DR42200( F )02/95]RWARNINGIf the GVWR or the GAWR specified onthe Safety Compliance Certification Labelis exceeded, your vehicle may be damagedor
253Roadside Emergencies%*[RE00400( ALL)03/95] Jump-Starting Your Vehicle*[RE00450( EF )04/94]NOTE: Read the 7.3L Diesel Engine Owner’sGuide Supplement
254%*[RE00900( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGBatteries contain sulfuric acid which burnsskin, eyes, and clothing.*[RE00925( ALL)05/95]If the acid touches someone’
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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,
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
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]
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
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
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
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:
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.
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/
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.
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.
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.
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
25%*[SR11800(BEF )01/95]How the Air Bag Supplemental RestraintSystem Operates*[SR11900(BEF )10/94]The air bag supplemental restraint system hastwo mai
279*[RE26650(B F )06/94]There are no wrecker or recreational vehicletowing restrictions on method or distance if theabove preparations are made.*[RE26
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
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
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
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
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-
285*[HS03600( ALL)01/95]❑Vehicles not used primarily for personal,family, or household purposes*[HS03650( ALL)01/95]NOTE: Complaints involving vehicle
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
293Accessories*[AC00400( ALL)03/95] Ford Accessories for Your Vehicle*[AC00500( ALL)04/95]A wide selection of accessories is availablethrough your loc
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
295*[AC01600( F )04/95]sixteen pica chart:0020765-H*[AC01900( ALL)01/95]NOTE: When adding accessories, equipment,passengers, and luggage to yourvehicl
296*[AC02100( ALL)01/95]NOTE: Mobile communications systems mayharm the operation of your vehicle,particularly if they are not properlydesigned for au
298[AC02500( F )04/95]thirty-six pica chart:0021236-CFile:ltacf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:14:47 1996
299[AC02600( F )04/95]thirty-six pica chart:0021237-CFile:ltacf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:14:47 1996
300[AC02700( F )04/95]thirty-six pica chart:0021238-CFile:ltacf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:14:47 1996
*[PI02300( ALL)05/95]Table of ContentsIntroductory Information ... 1Safety Restraints ...
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
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
302vehicle. In addition to the conditions listed inthe Owner Maintenance Checklist, be alert for anyunusual noise, vibration, or other indication that
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
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
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
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
307*[SV05775( F )05/94]full page art:0020344-H4.9L engine compartment service pointsFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
316effects are noticed at first; the toxic effects of agasoline-methanol blend, including blindness,may not become apparent for many hours.Ifgasoline
317beverage. In sensitive individuals, seriouspersonal injury or sickness could result. Consulta physician promptly if you experience anadverse reacti
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
319*[SV12300(BEF )05/95]Comparisons With EPA Fuel EconomyEstimates*[SV12400(BEF )05/95]EPA fuel economy figures are obtained fromlaboratory tests unde
320*[SV13600( ALL)02/95] Engine Oil Recommendations*[SV13610( ALL)04/95]We recommend using Motorcraft oil or anequivalent oil meeting Ford Specificati
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
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
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
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
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
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
326*[SV18500( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGNever remove the coolant recovery capwhile the engine is running or hot.*[SV18600( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGFollow these step
327*[SV19801( ALL)02/95]Ford Premium Cooling System Fluid is anoptimized formula that will protect all metalsand rubber elastomers used in Ford engine
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
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
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
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
331*[SV23600(B F )02/92]quarter page art:0020360-CAdding windshield washer fluid%*[SV23850(BEF )01/95]Use specially formulated windshield washerfluid
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
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
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.
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
336*[SV26800(BEF )06/93]half page art:0020364-ATire rotation pattern*[SV26900(BEF )10/89]After each rotation, adjust individual tirepressure as specif
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
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
339*[SV28500( FM)05/89]full page art:0020370-CTire identification chartFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996
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
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
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
342*[SV31993( F )04/95]2. You can brighten the wheels, even afteryears of use, with readily-available buffingcompounds, such as Ford Custom BrightMeta
343with distilled water. If the battery needs waterquite often, have the charging system checkedfor a possible malfunction.%*[SV32725( ALL)03/95]Help
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
345[SV33645( ALL)04/95]NOTE: Use of a transmission fluid other thanspecified could result in transmissionmalfunction and/or failure. Refer to“Adding a
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
347*[SV34000(B FM)06/92]quarter page art:0020372-EAutomatic transmission dipstick*[SV34100( EF )03/94]one third page art:0020946-AAutomatic transmissi
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(
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
355*[SV40100(B F )03/94]full page art:0020390-LFuses and their locationFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996
356[SV40160( F )05/95]thirty-four pica chart:0020995-GFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996
357[SV40180( F )04/95]twenty-eight pica chart:0020996-FFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996
358*[SV41100( F )04/95]thirty pica chart:0020400-JFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996
359*[SV41300( ALL)10/92]Power distribution box*[SV41400( ALL)10/92]The high current fuses contained in the PowerDistribution Box protect your vehicle’
360*[SV42150(B F )07/94]three fourths page art:0020840-FPower distribution boxFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996
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
361*[SV42156( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0021005-FFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996
362[SV42158( F )05/95]thirty-four pica chart:0021010-GFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
372*[SV49450( ALL)05/95]If other than Ford or Motorcraft or Fordauthorized remanufactured parts are used formaintenance, replacement, or for the servi
373*[SV50050( EF )10/90]NOTE: All current model year vehicles arecertified to the same year emissionsstandards except certain vehiclesequipped with en
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
375%*[SV51456( ALL)05/95]Readiness for Inspection/MaintenanceTesting*[SV51457( ALL)05/95]In some localities it may become a legalrequirement to pass a
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
377*[SV51500( ALL)03/95] Refill Capacities, Motorcraft Parts,and Lubricant Specifications*[SV51600( ALL)03/95]Refill Capacities*[SV51650( EF )05/89]NO
378[SV52340( F )02/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020504-MFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996
379*[SV52400( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020424-FFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996
380*[SV52500( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020425-HFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996
35*[SR15800(BEF )05/95]RWARNINGTo reduce the risk of serious injury in acollision, children should always ride withthe seatback upright.*[SR15900(BEF
381*[SV52600( F )03/94]thirty-six pica chart:0020426-JFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996
382*[SV52650( F )03/94]thirty-six pica chart:0020605-FFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996
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
384*[SV52740( F )03/94]eighteen pica chart:0020503-EFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996
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
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
387*[SV54750( F )03/94]thirty-six pica chart:0020512-GFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996
388*[SV54800( F )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020446-JFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996
389*[SV54850( F )05/94]thirty-six pica chart:0020511-JFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996
390[SV54900( F )04/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020447-PFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996
36*[SR16200(BEF )05/95]RWARNINGCarefully follow all of the manufacturer’sinstructions included with the safety seatyou put in your vehicle. If you do
391*[SV54950( F )04/95]thirty-six pica chart:0020505-MFile:ltsvf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:30:19 1996
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
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
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
395[QI02600( F )05/95]full page art:0021503-BWarning label locationsFile:ltqif.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:23:25 1996
396*[QI02900( F )06/93]full page art:0021026-AFront exterior viewFile:ltqif.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:23:25 1996
397*[QI03500( F )06/93]full page art:0021032-ARear exterior viewFile:ltqif.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:23:25 1996
398*[QI04100( F )05/94]full page art:0021038-DEntrance viewFile:ltqif.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:23:25 1996
399*[QI04700( F )06/93]full page art:0021044-ADriver’s doorFile:ltqif.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:23:25 1996
400*[QI04800( F )05/94]full page art:0021119-ADriver’s door — crew cab onlyFile:ltqif.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:23:25 1996
1Introductory Information*[IN00300( ALL)04/95] Ford’s Commitment to You*[IN00400( ALL)04/95]At Ford Motor Company, excellence is thecontinuous commitm
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
401*[QI05300( F )05/94]full page art:0021050-CInstrument panelFile:ltqif.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:23:25 1996
402*[QI05900( F )05/94]full page art:0021056-BInstrument clusterFile:ltqif.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:23:25 1996
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
2*[IN01000( ALL)04/95]❑Integrity is never compromised. Our conductworldwide must be pursued in a manner thatis socially responsible and commands respe
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
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
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
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
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
53*[ST04750( ALL)01/93]RWARNINGDo not leave children, unreliable adults,or pets alone in your vehicle. They couldaccidentally injure themselves or oth
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
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
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
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.)*[
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
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
59*[ST08000(BEF )05/95]RWARNINGTo prevent electrical shock, do not useyour heater with ungrounded electricalsystems or two-pronged (cheater) adapters.
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
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
62*[ST09900( ALL)01/95]Have the exhaust and body ventilation systemschecked whenever:*[ST10000( ALL)02/95]❑your vehicle is raised for service*[ST10100
63Warning Lights andGauges*[LG00400( ALL)01/95]The instrument panel (dashboard) on yourvehicle is divided into several different sections.The illustra
64*[LG02200(B F )05/95]full page art:0020036-KMechanical clusterFile:ltlgf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:22:28 1996
65*[LG02400(B F )05/95]full page art:0020038-NMechanical cluster with tachometerFile:ltlgf.exUpdate:Thu May 9 15:22:28 1996
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
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.
4%*[IN02600( ALL)01/95] About the Warranties*[IN02700(BEF )04/95]Your vehicle is covered by three types ofwarranties: Basic Vehicle Warranty, Extended
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
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
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
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
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
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
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.*
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
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
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
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
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(
79Instrument Panel Controls*[IP00450( EF )05/90]NOTE: The following section does not applyto Stripped Chassis vehicles. See yourBody Builder’s instruc
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
6rear edge of the driver’s door. You candetermine whether the ambulance manufacturerfollowed Ford’s recommendations by directlycontacting that manufac
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
95Steering Column Controls*[SC00400( ALL)01/95]The controls on the steering column and wheelare designed to give you easy access to thecontrols while
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
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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