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    							Relays
    Relays are located in the power
    distribution box
    Ford recommends that relays be
    replaced by a qualified technician.
    Position Circuit
    A Not used
    B Not used
    C Trailer backup lamps
    D Trailer running lamps
    E Trailer battery charge relay
    F Not used
    G PCM
    H Blower motor
    1A
    B
    23
    4
    65
    78
    9
    10
    11
    12
    13
    14
    1516
    17
    18
    19
    20
    21
    22
    23
    E
    H
    J F
    G
    K24
    25
    26
    27
    28
    29
    C
    D
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    							Position Circuit
    J Horn
    K Fuel pump or IDM
    CHANGING TIRES
    Spare tire location
    The spare tire is stowed under the
    rear of your vehicle (except
    cutaway and stripped chassis
    models).
    To remove the spare tire:
    1. Open both rear doors and
    remove thumb screw and anti-theft
    bracket. If finger pressure will not
    remove thumb screw, use the lug
    wrench to loosen screw.
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    							2. Remove the access cover from
    the rubber strip behind the left
    door.
    3. Insert the tapered end of the lug
    wrench or tip of jack handle
    through the access hole and into
    the tube.
    4. Turn wrench or handle
    counterclockwise until cable is
    slack and tire can be slid rearward
    from under vehicle.
    5. Remove retainer from spare tire.
    To stow the cable retainer with the
    spare removed, turn the jack
    handle wrench clockwise until all
    slack is removed.
    To stow the spare tire:
    1. Lay tire on the ground under
    the rear of the vehicle with valve
    stem facing up.Stow aluminum
    wheels with valve stem facing
    down.
    2. Install the retainer through
    wheel center.
    3. Raise the tire by turning the
    wrench or handle clockwise.
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    							Continue until the lift mechanism
    ªclicks.º
    4. Check that the tire is tightly
    seated under the vehicle by
    pushing against tire. Retighten as
    necessary.
    5. Replace the access cover,
    anti-theft bracket and thumb
    screw. Use finger pressure only to
    secure the thumb screw.
    Make sure the spare tire
    and jacking equipment are
    stowed and secured in the
    proper storage location.
    Never run the engine with
    one wheel off the ground.
    Preparing to change the tire
    1. Make sure your vehicle will not
    move or roll.
    ²Put the gearshift in P (Park)
    DPRN 21
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    							²Apply the parking brake
    ²Block the wheel that is
    diagonally opposite the tire you
    are changing
    On E-Super Duty vehicles, the
    parking brake is on the
    transmission. Therefore, the
    vehicle will not be prevented from
    moving when a rear wheel is lifted,
    even if the parking brake is
    applied. Be sure to block both
    directions of the wheel that is
    diagonally opposite to the wheel
    that is being lifted.
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    							If the vehicle slips off the
    jack, you or someone else
    could be seriously injured.
    2. Get out spare tire and jack.
    3. Use the tapered end of the lug
    nut wrench to unscrew wheel
    ornaments attached by retaining
    screws. Remove any wheel trim.
    Insert the tapered end of the lug
    nut wrench behind wheel covers or
    hubcaps and twist off.
    Loosen the wheel nuts by pulling
    up on the handle of the lug nut
    wrench about one-half turn
    (counterclockwise). Do not remove
    the wheel lug nuts until you raise
    the tire off the ground.
    Replacing the tire
    1. Unfold the jack handle and lock
    into jack. Use the jack handle to
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    							slide the jack under the vehicle.
    To lessen the risk of
    personal injury, do not put
    any part of your body under the
    vehicle while changing a tire. Do
    not start the engine when your
    vehicle is on the jack. The jack is
    only meant for changing the tire.
    2. Position the jack to raise the
    front or rear wheel.
    Never use the differential housing
    as a lift point.
    Rear axle jacking points:
    ²All models except E-Super Duty
    ²E-Super Duty
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    							Front axle jacking points:
    ²All models
    3. Turn the jack handle clockwise
    until the wheel is completely off
    the ground.
    4. Remove the lug nuts with the
    lug nut wrench.
    5. Replace the flat tire with the
    spare tire.
    If your vehicle has dual rear
    wheels, there are locating pins on
    the hubs and wheels with
    corresponding holes. When you
    install the wheel make sure that
    the pins are aligned with the
    proper holes.
    If your vehicle has single rear
    wheels, thread the lug nuts on the
    studs with the beveled face toward
    the wheel.
    If your vehicle has dual rear
    wheels, thread the two element
    swiveling lug nut on the studs with
    the flange facing toward the wheel.
    6. Use the lug nut wrench to screw
    the lug nut snugly against the
    wheel.
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    							7. Lower the vehicle by turning the
    jack handle counterclockwise.
    8. Remove the jack and fully
    tighten the lug nuts in the
    following pattern:
    5 lug wheel
    8 lug wheel
    Never use wheels or lug
    nuts different than the
    original equipment as this could
    damage the wheel or mounting
    system. This damage could allow
    the wheels to come off while the
    vehicle is being driven.
    9. Replace any wheel covers,
    ornaments or hub caps. make sure
    they are screwed or snapped in
    place.
    10. Stow the jack, handle and lug
    wrench.
    11. Unblock the wheels.
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    							On vehicles equipped with dual
    rear wheels retighten the wheel
    lug nuts to the specified torque at
    160 km (100 miles), and again at
    800 km (500 miles) of new vehicle
    operation and at intervals specified
    in the ªService Guide.º
    On vehicles equipped with single
    rear wheels retighten the lug nuts
    to the specified torque at 800 km
    (500 miles) of operation after any
    wheel change or any time the lug
    nuts are loosened.
    Model Bolt Size Wheel Lug nut Torque*
    N²M Ft-Lb
    E-150 1/2-20 135 100
    E-250, E-350
    and E-Super
    Duty9/16-18 190 140
    * Torque specifications are for nut and bolt threads free of dirt and
    rust. Do not use oil or grease on threads. Use only Ford recommened
    replacement fasteners.
    JUMP STARTING YOUR
    VEHICLE
    The gases around the
    battery can explode if
    exposed to flames, sparks, or lit
    cigarettes. An explosion could
    result in injury or vehicle
    damage.
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