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4Ford Extended Service PlanMore Protection for Your VehicleYou can get more protection for your new car orlight truck by purchasing a Ford Extended Se

Pagina 3 - Table of Contents

95To Set a Higher Set Speed❑Press and hold SET ACCEL. Release the switchwhen the desired vehicle speed is reached. OR❑Press and release SET ACCEL. Eac

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96Turning On the LampsMap and Reading LampsYour vehicle has two map lamps for the passengerand the driver. To turn on the map lamps, push theswitch ne

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97With the switch pushed in one position, thecourtesy/reading lamp will illuminate when anydoor is opened or when the instrument paneldimmer switch is

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98The switch for the moon roofTo open the moon roof, press and hold the rearportion of the switch. The glass panel will move tothe intermediate positi

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99ThemoonroofWARNINGDonotletchildrenplaywiththemoonroof.Theymayseriouslyhurtthemselves.SlidingShadeThemoonroofhasaslidingshadethatyoucanmanuallyopenor

Pagina 8 - ThingstoKnowAboutUsingThis

100short delay. The delay starts when glare goes away.The delay prevents excessive changing of themirrors as traffic moves behind and around thevehicl

Pagina 9 - About the Warranties

101SunVisorsIlluminatedVisorMirror(Ifequipped)Toturnonthevisormirror,liftthemirrorcover.ThemirroronthesunvisorHomeLinkHUniversalTransmitter(Ifequipped

Pagina 10 - Ford Extended Service Plan

102Do not use this HomeLink Transmitter with anygarage door opener that lacks safety “stop” and“reverse” features as required by federal safetystandar

Pagina 11 - Breaking Your Vehicle In

1034. Using both hands, push the hand-heldtransmitter button and the desired button onthe HomeLink Transmitter. Continue to pressboth buttons through

Pagina 12 - Instrumentation

104Operating the HomeLinkH UniversalTransmitterOnce it is programmed, the HomeLink UniversalTransmitter can be used in place of your hand-heldtransmit

Pagina 13 - The Instrument Panel

5Breaking Your Vehicle InYour new vehicle goes through an adjustment orbreak-in period during the first 1,000 miles(1,600 km) that you drive it. Durin

Pagina 14 - The Instrument Cluster

105❑Remove the cover panel from your garage dooropener receiver. (The receiver should be locatedby the garage door opener motor.)❑Locate the training

Pagina 15 - IndicatorLightsandChimes

106NOTE: When selling your vehicle, be sure to eraseall channels on the HomeLink Transmitter that youprogrammed.AccessoriesAccessories for your HomeLi

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107The power locks on the driver’s doorSmart LocksThe Smart Locks feature helps prevent you fromlocking the keys in your vehicle. With the key inthe i

Pagina 17 - (If equipped)

108UsingthePowerWindowsEachdoorhasanilluminatedpowercontrolthatopensandclosesthewindowonthatdoor.Thedriver’sdoorhasamastercontrolpanelthatoperatesthew

Pagina 18 - Charging System Light

109There is also an Express Down feature on thedriver’s power window. This feature can beactivated through the menu functions of yourMessage Center.Fo

Pagina 19 - High Beam Light

110Memory Profile System(If equipeed)The Personality Memory Feature customizes yourMark VIII for up to two (2) drivers. The followingfeatures are auto

Pagina 20 - Indicator

111Personality Memory recall from the remotetransmitter can be disabled. This is done by slidingthe switch on the back of the transmitter to OFF.Perso

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112therightoftheinstrumentcluster)toidentifyyourself;otherwise,settingwillnotbesavedandsubsequentchangeswillnotbesaved.TurningPersonalityOFFThePersona

Pagina 22 - Tachometer

113The electric remote control switchTo adjust the side mirrors:1. Find the control switch in the driver’s doorpanel.2. Select the right or left mirro

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114The remote control fuel filler door releasebuttonCellular Phone (If equipped)For information about the cellular phone in yourvehicle, refer to the

Pagina 24 - The Electronic Message Center

7InstrumentationThe instrument panel (dashboard) on your vehicle isdivided into several different sections. Theillustrations on the following pages sh

Pagina 25 - Operator Selectable Features

115ConsoleYour vehicle has a full console. The full console hasthe features shown in the following illustration.The features on the full consoleFile:0

Pagina 26 - Vehicle Settings Menu

116CupholderWithFullConsoleToopenthecupholder,pushdownonthecupholderandrelease.WARNINGUseonlysoftcupsinthecupholder.Hardobjectscaninjureyouinacollisio

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117TrunkOpeningtheTrunkManuallyToopenandclosethetrunkfromtheoutside:Thetrunklockcylinder1. Insertthekeyintothelockonthetrunk.2. Turnthekeytotherightun

Pagina 28 - Driver Settings Menu

118Using the Power Trunk ReleaseThe remote trunk lock switch located in the driver’sdoor trim panel can be operated at any time unlessyou render the s

Pagina 29 - Fuel Range

119When you bought your vehicle, you were given acomputer code that operates the system for yourvehicle. For your convenience, we have duplicatedthis

Pagina 30 - Trip ODO

1203. To unlock the trunk, press the 5/6 buttonwithin five (5) seconds of unlocking the driver’sor passenger’s door, or re-enter the code toopen the d

Pagina 31 - Date/Time

121To program your own code:1. Select five digits for your personal code.2. Enter the factory code that the dealership gaveyou.3. Within five (5) seco

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122Arming, disarming and resetting youranti-theft system from the keyless entrypadThe Keyless Entry system will arm the anti-theftsystem when you use

Pagina 33 - System Check

123Unlocking the doors and opening thetrunkTo unlock the driver’s door, press the UNLOCKcontrol.To unlock the passenger’s door, press the UNLOCKcontro

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124When you use the remote entry UNLOCK, TRUNKor PANIC buttons, the illuminated entry systemturns on the interior lights for 25 seconds. You canturn t

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8The Instrument PanelFile:03fnis8.exUpdate:Thu Jun 27 10:00:37 1996

Pagina 36 - System Warnings

125Replacing the BatteriesThe remote entry transmitter is powered by twocoin type three-volt lithium 1616 batteries(included) that should last for sev

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126Battery SaverWhen the ignition is turned off, the vehicle willturn off battery voltage to the courtesy lamps after10 minutes and the demand lamps a

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127Arming the SystemTo arm the system, do the following four steps insequence.1. Remove the key from the ignition.2. Open any door. The alarm indicato

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128The anti-theft system is designed to work with thefactory installed remote entry system. It may notwork with other remote entry systems.Disarming a

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129Coded Key Anti-Theft SystemYour vehicle is equipped with a coded key anti-theftsystem, you can only use an electronically codedkey to start the veh

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130Spare Key Programming ProcedureTwo electronically coded keys were supplied withyour vehicle, use one of these with the procedurebelow:❑Using a code

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131Seating and Safety RestraintsSeatsHead RestraintsIf you use them properly, head restraints will helpprotect your head and neck in a collision.A hea

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132AdjustingtheSeatsWARNINGNeveradjustthedriver’sseatorseatbackwhenthevehicleismoving.WARNINGAlwaysdriveandridewithyourseatbackuprightandthelapbeltsnu

Pagina 44 - Electronic Compass

133latc h wil l allo wth e seatbac k t o rotat e approximately5 ˚ forwar dbefor e i t locks . Th e releas e i s providedonl yt o unloc k th e seatbac

Pagina 45 - Variation Adjustment

134The rotating boot on the lap belt is designed toallow both rear seat entry/exit and access to thefront seat passengers. To enter the rear seat:1. R

Pagina 46

9The Instrument ClusterFile:03fnis8.exUpdate:Thu Jun 27 10:00:37 1996

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135Heated Seats (If equipped)The driver’s and front passenger’s Heated Seats arecontrolled by the HEATED SEATS panel, which islocated directly below t

Pagina 48 - Calibration Procedure

136To operate the Heated Seat System:1. Select mode.❑“Both” to heat the seat back and seat cushion❑“Back” to heat the seat back only2. Turn the knob t

Pagina 49 - Troubleshooting

137If the seatback is moved from its forward stop anglewhile the seat is traveling forward, the seat willstop. If the seatback is returned to the forw

Pagina 50 - Air Bag Readiness Light

138The easy in/easy out feature of the driver seatmoves the seat two inches forward when:❑the transmission is in N (Neutral) or P (Park)❑the driver sa

Pagina 51 - Overdrive Off Indicator

139WARNINGItisextremelydangeroustorideinacargoarea,insideoroutsideofavehicle.Inacollision,peopleridingintheseareasaremorelikelytobeseriouslyinjuredork

Pagina 52 - Anti-Theft Alarm Light

140WARNINGFordrecommendsthatallsafetybeltassembliesandattachinghardwareshouldbeinspectedbyaqualifiedtechnicianafteranycollision.Safetybeltassembliesno

Pagina 53 - Traction Control Off Light

141Fastening the combination lap and shoulderbeltFastening the rear seat lap and shoulder beltNOTE: Be sure to read and understand ImportantSafety Bel

Pagina 54 - Electronic Sound Systems

142While the belt retracts, guide the tongue to itsoriginal position to prevent it from striking you orthe vehicle.Unfastening the lap/shoulder beltsR

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143AutomaticlockingmodeI n thi s operatin g mode , th e shoulde r bel t retractorwil l b e automaticall ylocke dan dwil l remai n lockedwhe n th e com

Pagina 56 - Premium Compact Disc Radio

144Unfastening the center rear lap safety beltNOTE: Be sure to read and understand ImportantSafety Belt Information in this chapter.Pull the belt acro

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10IndicatorLightsandChimesBrakeSystemWarningLightThewarninglightforthebrakescanshowtwothings—thattheparkingbrakeisnotfullyreleased,orthatthebrakefluid

Pagina 58

145WARNINGFailuretofollowtheseinstructionswillaffecttheperformanceofthesafetybeltsandincreasetheriskofpersonalinjury.SafetyBeltMaintenanceChec k th e

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146WARNINGAlloccupantsofthevehicle,includingthedriver,shouldalwaysweartheirsafetybelts,failuretodosomayincreasetheriskofpersonalinjuryintheeventofacol

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147WARNINGIfyouareclosetoaninflatingairbag,itcouldseriouslyinjureyou.Positionyourseatsuchthatitisasfarbackfromthesteeringwheelaspossiblebutstillallows

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148th e burn t propellant . Thi s i s normal . Th ema yconsis t o f cornstarc h o r talcu mpowde ri s use dt o lubricat e th e ai r bag ) o r sodiumco

Pagina 62 - Disc Player (If equipped)

149❑and the electrical wiring which connects thecomponents.The diagnostic module monitors its own circuits,the air bag electrical system, the air bag

Pagina 63 - CDErrorMessages

150DisposalofAirBagsandAirBagEquippedVehiclesFo r disposa l o f ai r bag s o r ai r ba g equippe dvehicles,se e you r loca l For do r Lincoln-Mercur y

Pagina 64 - Loading Instructions

151WARNINGCarefullyfollowallofthemanufacturer’sinstructionsincludedwiththesafetyseatyouputinyourvehicle.Ifyoudonotinstallandusethesafetyseatproperly,t

Pagina 65

152WARNINGRear-facingchildseatsorinfantcarriersshouldneverbeplacedinthefrontseats.WARNINGWhenusingforward-facingchildseatsmovethepassengerseatasfarbac

Pagina 66 - How to Operate the Ford 10-CD

153WARNINGAlwayskeepthebucklereleasebuttonpointingupwardandawayfromthechildseat,withthetonguebetweenthechildseatandthereleasebuttonasshowninthefollowi

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154WARNINGCarefullyfollowallofthemanufacturer’sinstructionsincludedwiththesafetyseatyouputinyourvehicle.Ifyoudonotinstallandusethesafetyseatproperly,t

Pagina 68

11Anti-Lock Brake System Warning LightThis light comes on for a few seconds when youturn the ignition key to the START position. Itshould go off short

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1552. Pull down on shoulder belt, then graspshoulder belt and lap belt together. See Figure1.File:06fnss8.exUpdate:Wed Jun 19 15:04:39 1996

Pagina 70 - CD Player

1563. While holding the shoulder and lap beltportions together, route the tongue through thechild seat according to the child seatmanufacturer’s instr

Pagina 71 - Conditions

1574. Insert the belt tongue into the proper bucklefor that seating position until you hear and feelthe latch engage. See Figure 3. Make suretongue is

Pagina 72 - All About Radio Frequencies

1585. Grasp the shoulder portion of the belt and pulldownward until all of the belt is extracted anda click is heard. At this time, the retractor is i

Pagina 73 - Information

1596. Allow the belt to retract. A clicking sound willbe heard as the belt retracts. This indicates theretractor is in the automatic locking mode. Pul

Pagina 74 - Controls and Features

1607. Before placing the child in the child seat,forcibly tilt the seat from side to side and inforward directions to make sure that the seat issecure

Pagina 75

161Checking that the seat is secure8. Double check that the retractor is in theautomatic locking mode. Try to pull more beltout of the retractor. If y

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162Checking the retractor9. Check to make sure that the child seat isproperly secured prior to each use. If theretractor is not locked, repeat steps 6

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163TetheranchoragehardwareAttachmen t hole s (a t eac h rea r outboar dseatingposition ) hav e bee n provide di n you r vehicl e toattac h ancho r har

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164T o improv e th e fi t o f la p an dshoulde r beltchildre n who hav e outgrow n chil dsafet yseatsdrecommend s us e o f a belt-positionin g booste

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124. If the level is low, add only as much oil asnecessary before you start the engine again. Donot overfill. Do not operate the engine if thelight is

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165StartingFuel-InjectedEnginesWhenstartin gafuel-injecte dengine ,themostimportantthingtorememberistoavoidpressingdownontheacceleratorbeforeordurings

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1663. Make sure that the gearshift is in P (Park) andthe parking brake is set before you turn thekey.Before you start your vehicle, you should test th

Pagina 82 - Heated Sideview Mirrors

167Whenever you start your vehicle, release the key assoon as the engine starts. Excessive cranking coulddamage the starter.After you start the engine

Pagina 83 - Daytime Running Light System

168WARNINGExtendedidlingathighenginespeedscanproduceveryhightemperaturesintheengineandexhaustsystem,creatingtheriskoffireorotherdamage.WARNINGDonotpar

Pagina 84 - TurningOntheExteriorLights

169PushingVehicle swithautomati ctransmission scanno tbestarte dbypushing .Follo wthedirection sunde rIfYourVehicleNeedsaJump-StartintheRoadsideEmerge

Pagina 85

170Have the exhaust and body ventilation systemschecked whenever:❑your vehicle is raised for service❑the sound of the exhaust system changes❑your vehi

Pagina 86 - Panel Illumination

171DrivingBrakesApplying the BrakesYour vehicle has anti-lock disc brakes on all fourwheels. They adjust automatically as the brake padswear down.When

Pagina 87

172lightcome sonatanytimeotherthanrightafteryouturnthekeytotheONpositio nordurin gasudde nstop ,haveyourmobil eradi odeale rinspecttheinstallation.Par

Pagina 88 - Ignition

173WARNINGIftheparkingbrakeisfullyreleased,buttheBrakeSystemlightremainson,havethebrakescheckedimmediately.Theymaynotbeworkingproperly.WARNINGTopreven

Pagina 89 - KeySystem

174Manual parking brake release leverThe parking brake is not designed to stop a movingvehicle, but you can use the parking brake to stopyour vehicle

Pagina 90 - TheTurnSignalLever

13Cruise Control Indicator LightThis light comes on when the speed control systemis actively maintaining the set speed. It will go offwhen the brakes

Pagina 91 - Windshield Wipers and Washer

175NOTE: Engine torque reduction is NOT activewhen engine coolant temperature is below -10˚F(-23˚C).During the Traction ControlTMfunction, which mosto

Pagina 92 - Windshield Washer

176ignition switch is in the ON position and theshutoff switch is in the OFF position. “CHECK AIRRIDE” will appear when a system fault has beendetecte

Pagina 93

177NOTE:Ifthetemperatur edrop sovernight ,thevehicl emayappea rlowbecaus etheairintheairsprin gcontracts .Thisisnormal !Thevehicl ewillretur ntoregula

Pagina 94 - Hazard Flasher

178To move the shifter out of P (Park), the ignitionkey must be turned to the ON position. Thisvehicle is also equipped with the brake shiftinterlock

Pagina 95

179WARNINGDONOTDRIVEYOURVEHICLEUNTILYOUVERIFYTHATTHEBRAKELAMPSAREWORKING.Onceyouplacethegearshif tsecurel yintoposition,graduall yreleas ethebrak eped

Pagina 96 - PowerTilt/TelescopeSteering

180R (Reverse)With the gearshift in the R (Reverse) position, thevehicle will move backward. You should alwayscome to a complete stop before shifting

Pagina 97

181When to use D (Overdrive)Overdrive is the usual driving position for anautomatic overdrive transmission. It works the sameway Drive works, automati

Pagina 98 - Speed Control

182Youcantellaconsole-mounte dgearshif tissecurelylatche dinP(Park )iftheleve risadjacen ttotheP(Park )andyoucanno tmoveitwithou tpushin ginthethumbbu

Pagina 99 - ToSetaSpeed

183Limiting Your Vehicle’s LoadThe load that you add to your vehicle must notexceed the maximum load stated on the SafetyCompliance Certification Deca

Pagina 100 - Indicator Light

184IfyourvehicleexceedstheGVWR,removecargofromyourvehicleaccordingly.IfyourvehicleexceedstheGAWRforeitheraxle,shifttheloadorremovecargoaccordingly.WAR

Pagina 101 - Turning On the Lamps

14Turn Signal Indicator LightsWhen you push the turn signal lever up beforemaking a right turn, the right side arrow on theinstrument panel flashes.Wh

Pagina 102 - Moon Roof (If equipped)

185Tento15%oftheloadedtrailer’sweightshouldbeonthetongue.However,thetongueloadshouldneverexceed10%ofthemaximumweightthatyourvehiclecansafelytow.Newveh

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186Do not use hitches that clamp onto your vehicle’sbumper. The bumper is not designed to bear theload.Always check the pressure in all your vehicle’s

Pagina 104 - SlidingShade

187Connectingthetrailer’sbrakesElectricbrakesandmanual,automatic,orsurge-typehydraulicbrakesaresafeifyouinstallthemproperlyandadjustthemaccordingtothe

Pagina 105

188If you tow in D (Overdrive) while riding throughhilly country, your vehicle may frequently shiftbetween Overdrive and Third gears. To preventyour v

Pagina 106 - (Ifequipped)

189Roadside EmergenciesHazard FlashersThe flashers work whether your vehicle is runningor not. The flashers work for up to two hourswhen the battery i

Pagina 107 - Programming

190Thefuelpumpshut-offswitchWARNINGIfyouseeorsmellfuel,donotresettheswitchortrytostartyourvehicle.Haveallthepassengersgetoutofthevehicleandcalltheloca

Pagina 108 - Note to Canadian Residents

1915. Check under the vehicle again for leaking fuel.If you see or smell fuel, do not start yourvehicle again. If you do not see or smell fuel,you can

Pagina 109 - Equipped with “Rolling Codes”

192The instrument panel fuse boxFile:10fner8.exUpdate:Thu Jun 20 14:27:22 1996

Pagina 110 - Erasing Channels

193The Instrument Panel Fuses, Circuit Breakers and RelaysFile:10fner8.exUpdate:Thu Jun 20 14:27:22 1996

Pagina 111 - Using the Power Door Locks

194File:10fner8.exUpdate:Thu Jun 20 14:27:22 1996

Pagina 112 - Lighting

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Pagina 113 - UsingthePowerWindows

15Chime for Headlamps OnThis chime sounds if the driver or any passengerdoor is open when the parking lamps or headlampsare on. The chime sounds until

Pagina 114

195High Current FusesHigh current fuses are circuit protectors that arepart of the wiring harness for some electricalequipment. These, like fuses, ope

Pagina 115 - Recalling Personality Memory

196Thehighcurrentfusepanelislocatedintheenginecompartmentontheleft-handfenderapron.WARNINGAlwaysdisconnectthebatterybeforeservicinghighcurrentfuses.Fo

Pagina 116 - Auto Save

197File:10fner8.exUpdate:Thu Jun 20 14:27:22 1996

Pagina 117 - SideViewMirrors

198The high current fusesFile:10fner8.exUpdate:Thu Jun 20 14:27:22 1996

Pagina 118 - Release Button

199Checking and Replacing FusesIf you need to check a fuse, follow these steps:1. Find the fuse panel on driver’s side end of theinstrument panel by o

Pagina 119 - Cellular Phone (If equipped)

200The side view of a Blade type fuseThe side view of a high current fuse4. Replace the fuse with one that has the rightamperage rating. (See the foll

Pagina 120

201WARNINGAlwaysreplaceafusewithonethathasthespecifiedamperagerating.Usingafusewithahigheramperageratingcancauseseverewiredamageandcouldstartafire.5.

Pagina 121 - FloorMat

202When you drive with the temporary spare tire,DO NOT:❑exceed 50 mph (80 km/h) under anycircumstances.❑load your vehicle so that it is heavier than t

Pagina 122 - OpeningtheTrunkManually

203The spare tire locationTo remove the spare tire:1. Remove the spare tire cover.2. Unscrew the wing-nut holding down the sparetire.NOTE: Wing-nut is

Pagina 123 - Keyless Entry System

204WARNINGOnvehiclesequippedwithAirSuspension,turnOFFtheAirSuspensionswitchpriortojacking,hoistingortowingyourvehicle.Theairsuspensionswitch—locatedin

Pagina 124 - Entry System

16The Instrument ClusterIn addition to warning lights, the instrument clusterhas an electronic odometer, a speedometer,tachometer, fuel and coolant te

Pagina 125 - Autolock

205WARNINGIfthevehicleslipsoffthejack,youorsomeoneelsecouldbeseriouslyinjured.2. Getoutthesparetireandjack.WARNINGToavoidinjury,neverruntheenginewitho

Pagina 126

206WARNINGTolessentheriskofpersonalinjury,donotputanypartofyourbodyunderthevehiclewhilechangingatire.Donotstarttheenginewhenyourvehicleisonthejack.The

Pagina 127 - Remote Entry System

207NOTE: Never use the differential housing as a liftpoint.The slot for the jack2. Turn the jack handle clockwise until the wheelclears the ground. Re

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208The lug nuts on the wheel7. Place any ornaments in the trunk.8. Put the tire, jack, and wrench away. Make surethe jack is securely fastened so it d

Pagina 129

209Theanti-theftlugnutandkeyRemovingtheanti-theftlugnutInsertthekeyoverthelockinglugnut.Makesurethatyouholdthekeysquaretothelugnut.Ifyouholdthekeyonan

Pagina 130 - Replacing the Batteries

210WARNINGToprotectyourselfwhenchargingabattery,alwaysshieldyourfaceandeyes.Makesurethatyoucanbreathefreshair.WARNINGApplyingtoomuchpressureontheendsw

Pagina 131 - Battery Saver

2112. Do not disconnect the battery of the disabledvehicle. You could damage the vehicle’selectrical system.3. Park the booster vehicle close to the h

Pagina 132 - Arming the System

212WARNINGDonotconnecttheendofthesecondcabletothenegative(s)terminalofthebatterytobejumped.Asparkmaycauseanexplosionofthegasesthatsurroundthebattery.J

Pagina 133 - Disarming a Triggered System

213After the vehicle is started, let it idle for a while tolet the engine “relearn” its idle conditions. Drive itaround for a while with all electrica

Pagina 134 - Coded Key Anti-Theft System

214DO NOT TOW WITH SLINGBELT EQUIPMENT.Ford Motor Company has not developed orapproved a T-hook sling-type procedure. Use wheellift or flatbed equipme

Pagina 135

17TachometerThe tachometerThe tachometer displays the approximate enginerevolutions per minute (rpm), or how fast theengine is running.You can drive y

Pagina 136 - Seating and Safety Restraints

215Maintenance and CareService Made EasyFord has two goals for servicing your vehicle.1. When we can, we design parts that do notneed to be serviced.2

Pagina 137 - SeatbackRecline

216Use only recommended fuels, lubricants, fluids, andservice parts conforming to Ford specifications.Motorcraft parts are designed and built to provi

Pagina 138 - RearSeatEntry

217PrecautionsWhenServicingYourVehicleBeespeciallycarefulwheninspectingorservicingyourvehicle.Herearesomegeneralprecautionsforyoursafety:❑Donotworkona

Pagina 139 - Power Lumbar Support

2183. Blockthewheels.Thiswillpreventyourvehiclefrommovingunexpectedly.Workingwiththeengineon:1. Settheparkingbrakefullyandmakesurethatthegearshiftisse

Pagina 140 - Heated Seats (If equipped)

219Opening the Hood1. Inside the vehicle, pull the hood release handlelocated under the bottom left corner of theinstrument panel.The hood release und

Pagina 141 - Auto-Glide Seats

220Whenever you close the hood, latch it securely.NOTE: Apply lubricant to the hood latch atsix-month intervals to maintain smooth andtrouble-free ope

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221A 4.6 Liter 4V SFI engineFile:11fnmc8.exUpdate:Thu Jun 20 14:28:32 1996

Pagina 143

222Engine Oil RecommendationsWe recommend using Motorcraft oil or anequivalent oil meeting Ford SpecificationWSS-M2C153-F and displaying the AmericanP

Pagina 144

223Checking and Adding Engine OilSince the proper amount of engine oil is importantfor safe engine operation, check the oil using thedipstick each tim

Pagina 145 - CombinationLapandShoulder

224It may be necessary to add some oil between oilchanges. Make sure you use a CERTIFIED engineoil of the preferred viscosity. Your vehicle’swarranty

Pagina 146

18The pointer moves from the C (cold) mark into theNORMAL band as the engine coolant warms up. Itis acceptable for the pointer to fluctuate within the

Pagina 147 - Positions

225RefertotheMaintenanceSchedulebookletforadditionalinformation.TheVehicleMessageCentermaybemanuallyresetbydepressingtheOilChangeResetSwitchforfivesec

Pagina 148 - LapBelts

226WARNINGIfyouuseabrakefluidthatisnotDOT3,youwillcausepermanentdamagetoyourbrakes.DonotfillthereservoirabovetheMAXline.Ifyoufindthatthefluidlevelisex

Pagina 149

227WindshieldWasherFluidWasherFluidCheckthelevelofthewindshieldwasherfluidperiodically,orwhenthewarningmessageindicateslowfluid.Thereservoirforwasherf

Pagina 150 - System(SRS)

228EngineCoolantCheckingtheEngineCoolantNOTE:BesuretoreadandunderstandPrecautionsWhenServicingYourVehicleatthebeginningofthischapter.WARNINGThecooling

Pagina 151

229AddingEngineCoolantWARNINGDonotputenginecoolantinthecontainerforthewindshieldwasherfluid.Ifsprayedonthewindshield,enginecoolantcouldmakeitdifficult

Pagina 152 - RestraintSystemWork?

230Use Ford Premium Cooling System FluidE2FZ-19549-AA (in Canada, Motorcraft CXC-8-B) oran equivalent premium engine coolant that meetsFord specificat

Pagina 153

231concentration in your vehicle is such that thecoolant will not freeze at the temperature level inwhich you drive during winter months. Neverincreas

Pagina 154

232❑Reinstall the engine coolant tube fill plug whenthe system is full.❑Select maximum heater temperature and fanspeed settings. Position control to d

Pagina 155 - SafetyRestraintsforChildren

233Power Steering FluidCheck the level of the power steering fluid at leasttwice a year (i.e., every Spring and Fall).Checking and Adding Power Steeri

Pagina 156 - SafetySeatsforChildren

234Fluid level for power steeringUse only MERCONH ATF power steering fluid.If the power steering fluid is low, do not drive yourvehicle for a long per

Pagina 157

19Fuel GaugeThe fuel gauge displays approximately how muchfuel you have in the fuel tank.For a proper fuel gauge indication after adding fuel,the igni

Pagina 158

235NOTE: If the vehicle has been operated for anextended period at high speeds or in city trafficduring hot weather, or pulling a trailer, the vehicle

Pagina 159 - SeatingPositions

236NOTE: Always dispose of used automotive fluids ina responsible manner. Follow your community’sstandards for disposing of these types of fluids. Cal

Pagina 160

237Help Us Protect Our EnvironmentFord Motor Company strongly recommends thatused lead-acid batteries be returned to anauthorized recycling facility f

Pagina 161

238Rinsethoroughlywithclearwater.Donotusefuel,kerosene,paintthinner,orothersolventstocleanyourwiperblades.Thesewilldamageyourblades.Tomakereachingthew

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239Tire RotationBecause your vehicle’s front and rear tires performdifferent jobs, they often wear differently. To makesure your tires wear evenly and

Pagina 163

240ReplacingtheTiresReplaceanytiresthatshowwearbands.Whenyourtireshowsawearband,ithasonly1/16inch(2mm)oftreadleft.Aworn-outtireBecauseyourvehicle’stir

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241Information About Tire Quality GradesNew vehicles are fitted with tires that have theirTire Quality Grade (described below) molded intothe tire’s s

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242WARNINGThetractiongradeassignedtothistireisbasedonbraking(straightahead)tractiontestsanddoesnotincludecornering(turning)traction.TemperatureABCThet

Pagina 166

243Theallweathertreadpatternonyourtireshelpsmaintaintractioninrainorsnow.However,toachievethebesttractioninsnowandiceconditions,youmayneedtousesnowtir

Pagina 167

244Ifthefueldoordoesnotopenwhenyoupushthereleasebutton,openthetrunkandfindtheoverridereleaseontherightside.TheoverridereleaseisahandlewhichsaysFUELFIL

Pagina 168 - SafetyBeltsforChildren

20❑Continuous warning reporting of monitoredsystemsYou can select different features for the M/C todisplay by using the keyboard directly below theM/C

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2453. Toreplacethefuelcap,alignthetabsonthecapwiththenotchesonthefillerpipe.Pushdownandturnitclockwiseuntilitstops.4. Pushthefueldoorclosed.WARNINGIfy

Pagina 170 - Starting

246Octane recommendationYour vehicle is designed to use premium gasolinefor optimum performance with an (R+M)/2 octanerating of 91 or higher. Gasoline

Pagina 171 - Starting Your Engine

247CleanerAirFordapprovestheuseofgasolinestoimproveairquality,includingreformulatedgasolinesthatcontainoxygenatessuchasamaximumof10%ethanolor15%MTBE.T

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248Ifyouaretakingthemedication“Antabuse”orotherformsofdisulfiramforthetreatmentofalcoholism,vapororskincontactwithagasoline-methanolblend,maycausethes

Pagina 173 - EngineBlockHeater(Ifequipped)

249To calculate fuel economy:1. Fill the tank completely and record the initialodometer reading.2. Every time you buy fuel record the amount (ingallon

Pagina 174 - GuardingAgainstExhaustFumes

250❑ExtendeduseoftheA/C,defroster,rearwindowdefrosterandotheraccessories❑Underinflatedtires❑Heavyloads❑Aftermarketadd-onssuchasbike,skiorluggageracks,

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251To make sure that the catalytic converter and theother emission control parts continue to workproperly:❑Use only premium unleaded fuel.❑Avoid runni

Pagina 176 - Applying the Brakes

252WARNINGDonotpark,idle,ordriveyourvehicleindrygrassorotherdrygroundcover.Theemissionsystemheatsuptheenginecompartmentandexhaustsystem,whichcanstarta

Pagina 177 - ParkingBrake

253How to Prepare Your Vehicle forInspection/Maintenance (I/M) TestingIn some localities it may become a legalrequirement to pass an Inspection/Mainte

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254Thealignmentofyourheadlampsshouldbecheckedif:❑oncomingmotoristsfrequentlysignalyoutoturnoffyourvehicle’shighbeamswhenyoudonothavethehighbeamson❑the

Pagina 179 - Traction Control

21Vehicle Settings MenuA press of the VEHICLE SETTINGS control causesthe Message Center to display the menu featureswhich affect the vehicle regardles

Pagina 180 - Air Suspension System

255Headlamp bulb removalRemoving the high beam headlamp bulb1. Make sure that the headlamp switch is in theOFF position.2. Lift the hood, remove the s

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2564. Replace the high beam dust cap by aligningtabs and rotating clockwise 1/4 turn.5. Replace the sight shield.Aiming HeadlampsYour vehicle is equip

Pagina 182 - OverdriveTransmission

257Before adjusting your headlamps, you must makesure that the air suspension has been adjusted tothe proper ride height. In order to do this:1. Posit

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258Horizontal aim adjustment1. Open the hood and lift the front end coverfrom its velcro attachments. Locate thehorizontal level indicator and adjustm

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259Bulb specificationsFile:11fnmc8.exUpdate:Thu Jun 20 14:28:32 1996

Pagina 185 - N (Neutral)

260Cleaning Your VehicleWashing and Polishing Your VehicleWash the outside of your vehicle, including theunderside, with a mild detergent.DO NOT:❑Wash

Pagina 186 - P (Park)

261Cleaning Plastic PartsSome of your vehicle’s exterior trim parts areplastic. Clean with a tar and road oil remover ifnecessary. Use a vinyl cleaner

Pagina 187 - DrivingWithaHeavyLoad

262Cleaning the Interior LampsYour interior dome lamps and map lamps are plasticand should be cleaned with a mild detergentdiluted in water. Rinse the

Pagina 188 - Limiting Your Vehicle’s Load

263Capacities and SpecificationsRefill Capacities, Motorcraft Parts,and Lubricant SpecificationsMotorcraft PartsFile:12fncs8.exUpdate:Thu Jun 20 14:28

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264Fluid Specifications and CapacitiesNOTE: Rear axle lube quantities must be replacedevery 100,000 miles (160,000 km) or if the axlehas been submerge

Pagina 190 - PreparingtoTow

22❑OIL CHANGE RESET — This option allowsyou to reset the oil monitoring system to 100%(or your Personalized Oil Reset Percentage) aftereach oil change

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265Lubricant SpecificationsFile:12fncs8.exUpdate:Thu Jun 20 14:28:48 1996

Pagina 192 - DrivingWhileYouTow

266NOTE: Rear axle lube quantities must be replacedevery 100,000 miles (160,000 km) or if the axlehas been submerged in water. Otherwise, the lubeshou

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267Engine❑Start engine every 15 days. Run at fast idleuntil it reaches normal operating temperature.❑With your foot on the brake, shift through allthe

Pagina 194 - Roadside Emergencies

268Battery❑Check and recharge as necessary.❑Keep connections clean and covered with alight coat of grease.❑If storing your vehicle for more than 30 da

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269Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)Reporting Safety Defects(U.S. Only)If you believe that your vehicle has a defect whichcould cause a crash or co

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271Customer AssistanceIf You Have a Service ProblemFord Motor Company has authorized Ford andLincoln-Mercury dealerships that can service yourvehicle

Pagina 197 - The instrument panel fuse box

272If you have any questions or concerns that thedealership cannot answer, contact the CustomerAssistance Center.If you still have a complaint involvi

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273What Kind of Cases Does the BoardReview?The Board reviews all warranty performancecomplaints on Ford, Mercury and Lincoln cars andFord and Mercury

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274How does the Board Work?The Board consists of:❑three consumer representatives❑a Ford or Lincoln/Mercury dealerConsumer candidates for Board members

Pagina 200 - High Current Fuses

275❑a brief summary of the action taken with thedealer and Ford Motor Company❑the names (if known) of all the people youcontacted at the dealership❑a

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234. Press the VEHICLE SETTINGS control tocomplete the procedure. A press of any controlbesides RESET or VEHICLE SETTINGS willabort the procedure and

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276To Request a DSBBrochure/ApplicationFor a brochure/application, speak to your dealer orwrite to the Board at the following address:Ford of Canada C

Pagina 203 - The high current fuses

277Vehicle Identification Number (VIN/SerialNumber)Mediation/Arbitration Program(Canada Only)In those cases where you continue to feel that theefforts

Pagina 204 - Checking and Replacing Fuses

278Getting Help Outside the U.S.and CanadaBefore you export your vehicle to a foreign country,contact the appropriate foreign embassy or consulateto m

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279If your vehicle must be serviced while you aretraveling or living in Central or South America, theCaribbean, or the Middle East, contact the neares

Pagina 206 - ChangingaTire

281AccessoriesFord Accessories for Your VehicleA wide selection of accessories is available throughyour local authorized dealer. These fine accessorie

Pagina 207 - Spare Tire Location

282NOTE: When adding accessories, equipment,passengers, and luggage to your vehicle, do notexceed the total weight capacity of the vehicle or ofthe fr

Pagina 208 - Preparing to Change the Tire

283NOTE: The Federal Communications Commission(FCC) or the Canadian Radio TelecommunicationsCommission (CRTC) regulates the use of mobilecommunication

Pagina 209

284File:15fnac8.exUpdate:Wed Jun 19 15:06:40 1996

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287File:15fnac8.exUpdate:Wed Jun 19 15:06:40 1996

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288File:15fnac8.exUpdate:Wed Jun 19 15:06:40 1996

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24❑PHONE SCREEN — (if equipped with afactory phone) when a call is placed,information about the call is displayed in themessage center.Fuel RangeA pre

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289File:15fnac8.exUpdate:Wed Jun 19 15:06:40 1996

Pagina 214 - Jump-StartingYourVehicle

290File:15fnac8.exUpdate:Wed Jun 19 15:06:40 1996

Pagina 215 - PreparingYourVehicle

291File:15fnac8.exUpdate:Wed Jun 19 15:06:40 1996

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292File:15fnac8.exUpdate:Wed Jun 19 15:06:40 1996

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293File:15fnac8.exUpdate:Wed Jun 19 15:06:40 1996

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294File:15fnac8.exUpdate:Wed Jun 19 15:06:40 1996

Pagina 219

295IndexAABS warning light (see Anti-lockbrake system) ... 11Accessory position on the ignition ... 83Accident damage ... 216Air ba

Pagina 220 - Maintenance and Care

296Anti-theft systemarming the system ... 127description ... 127disarming an untriggered system ... 128disarming a triggered system.

Pagina 221 - Accident Damage

297Brakesadjustment ... 171anti-lock ... 171anti-lock brake system (ABS)warning light ... 11applying the brakes...

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298Chains, tires... 242Changing a tire ... 201Charging system warning light ... 13Child safety restraints ... 150child s

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iTable of ContentsFile:01fnpi8.exUpdate:Wed Jun 19 15:02:05 1996

Pagina 224 - Opening the Hood

25Fuel EconomyA press of the FUEL ECONOMY control allows youto display one of two features (Average FuelEconomy or Instantaneous Fuel Economy). The fi

Pagina 225 - Engine Compartment

299Climate control systemair conditioning ... 69electronic automatic temperaturecontrol ... 69heating ... 69Clock ...

Pagina 226 - A 4.6 Liter 4V SFI engine

300Driving under special conditionsheavy load ... 182towing a trailer ... 184EElectrical system, fuses ... 191Electronic sound

Pagina 227 - Engine Oil Recommendations

301proper solution ... 235recovery reservoir ... 228refill capacities... 264specifications ... 265temperature gauge .

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302Ford of Canada CustomerAssistance Centre... 276Foreign registration ... 278French owner guides, how to obtain ... 3Fuel ...

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303GGas cap (see Fuel cap) ... 243Gas mileage (see Fuel economy) . . . 25, 248Gasoline (see Fuel) ... 243Gaugesengine coolant temperatur

Pagina 230 - BrakeFluid

304Headlamps (continued)flashing... 86high beam ... 86replacing bulbs ... 253turning on and off ... 79warning chi

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305KKeyless entry systemlocking and unlocking doors ... 119programming entry code ... 120Keyskey in ignition chime... 84positions of the

Pagina 232 - WindshieldWasherFluid

306Load limits ... 182GAWR ... 182GVWR ... 182trailer towing ... 184Lubricant specifications ... 265

Pagina 233 - EngineCoolant

307OOctane rating ... 246Odometer ... 16Oil filter ... 224, 263Oil (see Engine oil) ... 222Oil viscosity ...

Pagina 234 - AddingEngineCoolant

308Remote entry systemarming and disarming theanti-theft system ... 123locking/unlocking doors... 123opening the trunk ... 123panic

Pagina 235

26ResetA press of the RESET control will allow you toreset the current feature being displayed. Warnings,Average Fuel Economy, Clock Set, CompassAdjus

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309for infants... 150, 151head ... 131lap and shoulder belts ... 138lap belt ... 143maintenance... 145

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310Sliding moon roof (see Moon roof) ... 97Snow tires and chains... 242Spare tire ... 201changing the tire... 201finding t

Pagina 238 - Power Steering Fluid

311Tires ... 238changing ... 201checking the pressure... 238cleaning ... 262inspection and maintenance ...

Pagina 239 - Automatic Transmission Fluid

312VVariable interval wipers ... 86VECI (Vehicle Emission Control Information)decal ... 252Vehicle loadingautomatic transmissions .

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313Wheelsanti-theft lugnuts... 208cleaning ... 262covers ... 203, 205inspection and maintenance ... 238lug nuts ...

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314Service Station InformationFile:17fngs8.exUpdate:Thu Jun 27 10:02:28 1996

Pagina 242 - Wiper Blades

27O Press DATE/TIME repeatedly to select thecorrect month of the year.O Then press RESET to proceed to the dateadjustment display.O Press DATE/TIME re

Pagina 243 - Wiperbladereplacement

28O To START the Elapsed Time count when itis stopped without resetting the counter,briefly press the reset control for less than 2seconds.O To reset

Pagina 244 - Tire Rotation

29❑Traction Control (If equipped)❑Fuel LevelAt normal conclusion of the system check sequence,the M/C will display the last displayed featurebefore pr

Pagina 245 - ReplacingtheTires

30Vehicle System Status DisplaysThese messages are displayed on the MessageCenter when the operator uses one of the vehiclesystems below, or the opera

Pagina 246 - Traction A B C

31System WarningsSystem warnings alert you to possible problems ormalfunctions in your vehicle’s operating systems.There are 23 warning messages which

Pagina 247 - TemperatureABC

32The following is a list of warning messages andtheir associated reset category:File:03fnis8.exUpdate:Thu Jun 27 10:00:37 1996

Pagina 248 - FillingtheFuelTank

33DRIVER’S DOOR AJAR — This warning messageis displayed when the driver’s door is notcompletely closed and the ignition switch is eitherON or in ACC m

Pagina 249

34the engine to start without alerting the oilmonitoring system. This may also cause the LOWOIL LEVEL warning to come on when you startyour vehicle, e

Pagina 250 - ChoosingtheRightFuel

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Pagina 251

35CHECK TRANS-MISSION — This warningmessage is displayed when the transmission is notoperating properly. If this warning stays on orcomes on, contact

Pagina 252 - AutomotiveFuels

36CHECK FRT TURN LAMPS — This warningmessage is displayed when you turn on the frontturn lamps and at least one of them is burned out.Check the lamps

Pagina 253 - FuelEconomy

37AIR RIDE SWITCH OFF — This warning messageis displayed when the AIR SUSPENSION SERVICESWITCH is in the OFF position. The air suspensionservice switc

Pagina 254

38OIL CHANGE RESET PROCEDURE — Thisprocedure allows you to reset the oil monitoringsystem to 100% (or your Personalized Oil ResetPercentage) after eac

Pagina 255 - Self-ServicePointers

39Function/Status Error MessagesFor some functions displayed by the MessageCenter, there will be error messages displayed,instead of the requested inf

Pagina 256

40Factors Affecting Compass AccuracyMagnetic mounted devices (antennas, racks, etc.)should not be located on the front third of thevehicle roof. Place

Pagina 257

41Set zone variation adjustment1. Press and hold the COMPASS control, press theRESET control. Next, release both controls. Thedisplay will show:2. Pre

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424. Press the RESET control until the numbershown in the display is the correct number forthe zone you are in. When the zone numberreaches 15, pressi

Pagina 259 - HeadlampBulb

43Calibration Procedure1. Find an open, level area free from steelstructures and high voltage lines. An empty,level parking lot is recommended.2. Pres

Pagina 260

44TroubleshootingIf the display shows the following message duringany of the compass adjustment procedures, contactyour dealer:If the compass always d

Pagina 261 - Aiming Headlamps

iiiFile:01fnpi8.exUpdate:Wed Jun 19 15:02:05 1996

Pagina 262

45Check Engine Warning LightThis light illuminates when the engine’s EmissionControl System requires service. It will alsoilluminate when the ignition

Pagina 263

46If the light fails to illuminate, continues to flash,remains on, or you hear a beeping sound, have thesystem serviced at your Ford or Lincoln-Mercur

Pagina 264 - Bulb specifications

47If the light does not come ON when the TCS isdepressed or if the light FLASHES when you aredriving, have your vehicle serviced at the firstopportuni

Pagina 265 - Cleaning Your Vehicle

48Traction Control Off LightThis light tells you that the traction control systemhas been turned off using the Vehicle Settings menuin the Message Cen

Pagina 266 - Cleaning the Exterior Lamps

49Electronic Sound SystemsPremium Stereo CassetteFile:04fnas8.exUpdate:Wed Jun 19 10:43:44 1996

Pagina 267 - Cleaning the Wheels

50Premium Stereo Cassette and Stereo Cassette with CD DJFile:04fnas8.exUpdate:Wed Jun 19 10:43:44 1996

Pagina 268 - Capacities and Specifications

51Premium Stereo Cassette, StereoCassette with CD DJ andPremium Compact Disc RadioYour vehicle is equipped with either a premiumstereo cassette radio

Pagina 269 - File:12fncs8.ex

52can set to any desired frequency. These fourmethods are described below.❑Using the “TUNE” functionYou can change the frequency up or down oneincreme

Pagina 270 - Lubricant Specifications

53Follow the easy steps below to set these buttons tothe desired frequencies:1. Select a band, then select a frequency.2. Press one of the memory pres

Pagina 271 - Maintenance Tips

54❑Increasing or decreasing treble responsePress the topcof the “TREBLE” button toincrease treble; press the bottomdof the treblebutton to decrease tr

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55NOTE: A cassette tape can be loaded with theignition on whether or not the radio power is on.However, with radio power off, the cassette tape isload

Pagina 274 - (U.S. Only)

56To stop the scan mode on the presently sampledtape selection, press “SCAN” a second time.❑How to change the side of the tape beingplayedThe alternat

Pagina 275 - Customer Assistance

57❑Protect cassettes from exposure to directsunlight, high humidity and extreme heat orcold. If they are exposed to extreme conditions,allow them to r

Pagina 276 - The Dispute Settlement Board

58HowtotakecareofandcleantheCDplayeranddiscsToensurethecontinuedperformanceofyourCDplayer,carefullyreadthefollowingprecautions:❑Alwayshandleadiscbythe

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59— CD-ER 0001 — Disc upside down orunreadable.— CD-ER INIT — Mechanism disconnected ormalfunctioning.— CD-ER 0002 — Eject error.— CD-ER 0100 — Comput

Pagina 278 - How does the Board Work?

602. Push EJECT button to eject the disc“magazine” (which holds 10 discs) (Figure 2).Figure 23. Load discs into disc magazine slots (numbered1 through

Pagina 279

61Figure 4NOTE: To remove one or more compact disc(s)from the disc magazine, push the correspondinglever(s) (numbered 1 to 10 on the side of the discm

Pagina 280 - Brochure/Application

62If the CD Changer is empty, “NO CD” will flash inthe display and radio play will continue.If your vehicle is not equipped with the Ford10-CD system

Pagina 281 - (Canada Only)

63Operating the Shuffle featureWhile in the CD mode, pressing the“SHUFFLE”/#6 button will randomly select a trackfrom the disc currently being played.

Pagina 282 - Getting Help Outside the U.S

64❑Beforeplaying,inspectalldiscsforanycontamination.Ifneeded,cleandiscswithanapproveddisccleaner,suchastheDiscwasherHCompactDiscCleanerortheAllsop3HCo

Pagina 283

1IntroductionFord’s Commitment to YouAt Ford Motor Company, excellence is thecontinuous commitment to achieve the best resultpossible. It is dedicatio

Pagina 284

65Common Operating Conditions of theCD PlayerThe following information is designed to help yourecognize typical situations that could be mistakenlyint

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66AntennaThe antenna for the audio system is integral to therear window glass. The AM portion of the antennauses the same pattern of lines as the grid

Pagina 286

67To minimize these conditions, a stereo/mono blendcircuit has been incorporated into this system. Thisfeature automatically switches a weak stereo si

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68assigned a frequency of 98.7 MHz may call itself“Radio 99” even though 99.0 MHz is not anallowable FM broadcast frequency.Important Warranty and Ser

Pagina 288

69Controls and FeaturesThe Climate Control SystemElectronic Automatic TemperatureControl SystemThe Electronic Automatic Temperature Control(EATC) modu

Pagina 289

70The automatic temperature control systemTo turn your EATC on, push the AUTOMATICbutton or any of the six override buttons along thebottom of the con

Pagina 290

71If you want continuous maximum cooling, push theBLUE button until 60˚F (16˚C) is shown in thedisplay window. Your EATC will cool at maximumand disre

Pagina 291

72When in AUTOMATIC and weather conditionsrequire heat, air will be sent to the floor. But, afeature is included in your EATC to preventblowing cold a

Pagina 292

73Fan speed and thumbwheelYour EATC automatically adjusts the fan speed tothe existing conditions. You must pushAUTOMATIC for automatic fan speed oper

Pagina 293

74You can override the fan speed at any time. If youuse the thumbwheel to override the fan speed, theEATC will continue to control the temperature but

Pagina 294

2ThingstoKnowAboutUsingThisGuideCongratulationsonthepurchaseofyournewvehicle.Thisguidehasinformationabouttheequipmentandtheoptionsforyournewvehicle.Yo

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75MAX A/C buttonThe MAX A/C feature allows for faster coolingbecause air is drawn from inside the vehicle. Usinginside air causes the fan to sound lou

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76FLR O DEF buttonPush this button to get air to the floor andwindshield defrosters at the same time. The displaywill show the set temperature, FLR an

Pagina 297

77❑To prevent humidity buildup inside yourvehicle, always drive with the EATC Systemturned on.❑Do not put objects under the front seats thatinterfere

Pagina 298

78The button that controls the rear windowdefroster and heated outside rearview mirrorsBefore using the defroster, clear away any snowthat is on the r

Pagina 299

79NOTE:Ifyouhaveavehiclewithanautomaticlightingsystem,theDRLsystemisactiveuntiltheautomaticsystemturnsontheheadlamps.NOTE:Youmaynoticethatthelightsfli

Pagina 300

80Setting the Autolamp On/Off DelaySystemBy using the autolamp, you can set the headlampsto:❑turn on the lamps automatically at night❑turn off the lam

Pagina 301

813. Rotate the headlamp control counterclockwisefrom the OFF position.NOTE: The Message Center will display theamount of time that has been set for t

Pagina 302

82The thumbwheel that controls the light on theinstrument panel and the interior lightTo dim the instrument panel lights, rotate thePANEL DIM thumbwhe

Pagina 303

83IgnitionUnderstanding the Positions of theIgnitionThe positions of the key in the ignitionACC allows some of your vehicle’s electricalaccessories su

Pagina 304

84ONallowsyoutotestyourvehicle’swarninglights(exceptthebrakesystemwarninglight)tomakesuretheyworkbeforeyoustarttheengine.ThekeyreturnstotheONpositiono

Pagina 305

3To use the Index, turn to the back of the bookand search in the alphabetical listing for the wordthat best describes the information you need. If the

Pagina 306

85WARNINGDonotleavechildren,unreliableadults,orpetsunattendedinyourvehicle.TheTurnSignalLeverYoucanusetheturnsignalleverontheleftsideofthesteeringcolu

Pagina 307

86For lane changes, move the lever far enough tosignal but not to latch. The lever will return to theoff position when you release it.When the turn si

Pagina 308

87LOW — wipers will operate at low speed untilturned off.HIGH — wipers will run at high speed untilturned off.MIST — rotate the wiper switch down to t

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88OFF—thewiperswilloperateatlowspeedaslongasthewasherbuttonisheld.Whenthewasherbuttonisreleasedthewiperswillcompletetwotothreecycles,dependingonthepos

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89For information about refilling the washer fluid orreplacing your windshield wiper blades, seeWindshield washer fluid and Wipers in the Index.Hazard

Pagina 311

90HornTo sound the horn, push the center pad area of thesteering wheel.The horn on the steering wheelFile:05fncf8.exUpdate:Thu Jun 27 10:02:20 1996

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91PowerTilt/TelescopeSteeringColumnWARNINGNeveradjustthesteeringwheelwhenthevehicleismoving.Thesteeringcolumnpositionsareautomaticallysavedandcanberec

Pagina 313

92During autoglide operation the column will move tothe full in and up position. The column will returnwhen autoglide is completed.During easy exit (i

Pagina 314

93Speed ControlThe speed of the vehicle cannot be automaticallycontrolled until the vehicle speed is at or above 30mph (48 km/h).Use of radio transmit

Pagina 315 - Service Station Information

94ToTurnSpeedControlOff❑PressOFF,❑Turnoffthevehicleignition.Oncespeedcontrolisswitchedoff,thepreviouslyprogrammedsetspeedwillbeerased.ToTurnSpeedContr

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