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    							Do not push-start your
    vehicle. You could damage
    the catalytic converter. For
    further information, seeJumper
    Cablesin the Index.
    Batteries contain sulfuric
    acid which burns skin,
    eyes, and clothing.
    Connecting the jumper cables
    1. Position the vehicles so that
    they do not touch one another.
    2. Switch off the engine. Switch off
    any unnecessary electrical
    equipment.
    3. Connect the positive (+)
    terminal of the discharged battery
    (1) to the positive (+) terminal of
    the booster battery (2).
    4. Connect one end of the second
    lead to the negative (-) terminal of
    the booster battery (3) and the
    other end to a metal part of the
    engine to be started (4), not to the
    negative (-) terminal of the
    discharged battery.
    5. Make sure that the jump leads
    are clear of moving parts of the
    engine.
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    							Do not connect the end of
    the second cable to the
    negative ([-]) terminal of the
    battery to be jumped. A spark
    may cause an explosion of the
    gases that surround the battery.
    Jump starting
    1. Start the booster vehicle and
    run the engine at moderately
    increased speed.
    2. Start the engine of the vehicle
    with the discharged battery.
    3. Once the engine has been
    started, run both vehicles for a
    further three minutes before
    disconnecting the leads.
    Removing the jumper cables
    1. Remove the jumper cables in
    reverse order. Take the cable off
    the metallic surface (1) first,
    followed by the cable on the
    negative (-) booster battery
    terminal (2).
    2. Remove the cable from the
    positive (+) terminal of the booster
    battery (3) and then the
    discharged battery (4).
    3. After the disabled vehicle has
    been started, allow it to idle for a
    while so the engine can ªrelearnº
    its idle conditions.
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    							WRECKER TOWING
    The recommended method to tow
    your vehicle is with flatbed or
    wheel lift equipment. However,
    slingbelt towing is acceptable. On
    vehicles equipped with an air dam,
    the towbar will deform the rubber
    air dam.
    Never use a tow bar that
    attaches to the bumper
    when you tow your vehicle. This
    could damage the bumper and
    cause an accident.
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    							SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS
    To help you service your vehicle:
    ²We highlight do-it-yourself items
    in the engine compartment for
    easy location.
    ²As possible, we design parts that
    can be replaced without tools.
    ²We provide you with a ªService
    Guideº which makes tracking
    routine service for your vehicle
    easy.
    If your vehicle requires
    professional service, your
    dealership can provide necessary
    parts and service. Check your
    ªWarranty Information Bookletº to
    find out which parts and services
    are covered.
    Use only recommended fuels,
    lubricants, fluids and service parts
    conforming to specifications.
    Motorcraft parts are designed and
    built to provide the best
    performance in your vehicle.
    Precautions when servicing
    your vehicle
    Be especially careful when
    inspecting or servicing your
    vehicle. Here are some general
    precautions for your safety:
    ²Do not work on a hot engine.
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    							The cooling fan is
    automatic and may come
    on at any time. Always
    disconnect the negative terminal
    of the battery before working
    near the fan.
    ²If you must work with the
    engine running, avoid wearing
    loose clothing or jewelry that
    could get caught in moving
    parts. Take precautions with
    long hair.
    ²Do not work on a vehicle with
    the engine running in an
    enclosed space, unless you are
    sure you have enough
    ventilation.
    ²Keep all lit cigarettes, open
    flames and other lit material
    away from the battery and all
    fuel related parts.
    If you disconnect the battery, the
    engine must ªrelearnº its idle
    conditions before your vehicle will
    drive properly, as explained in
    Batteryin this chapter.
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    							Working with the engine off
    1. Set the parking brake fully and
    ensure the gearshift is securely
    latched in P (Park).
    2. Turn off the engine and remove
    the key.
    3. Block the wheels to prevent the
    vehicle from moving unexpectedly.
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    							Working with the engine on
    1. Set the parking brake fully and
    ensure the gearshift is securely
    latched in P (Park).
    2. Block the wheels to prevent
    your vehicle from moving
    unexpectedly.
    Do not start your engine
    with the air cleaner
    removed and do not remove it
    while the engine is running.
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    							OPENING THE HOOD
    1. Inside the vehicle, pull the hood
    release handle located under the
    bottom left corner of the
    instrument panel.
    2. While applying downward
    pressure on the hood, push the
    hood latch handle located just left
    of the center of the hood.
    3. Lift the hood.
    After closing the hood, try to lift it
    to be sure that it is closed
    securely.
    Lubricate the hood latch every six
    months to ensure proper
    operation.
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    							ENGINE COMPARTMENT
    COMPONENTS
    1. Windshield washer fluid
    reservoir
    2. Engine oil filler
    3. Automatic transmission fluid
    dipstick
    4. Air cleaner
    5. Engine oil dipstick
    6. Power steering fluid reservoir
    7. Brake master cylinder
    8. Engine coolant recovery
    reservoir
    9. Battery
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    							CHECKING AND ADDING
    ENGINE OIL
    Use WSS-M2C153±F motor oil
    CERTIFIED FOR GASOLINE
    ENGINES by the American
    Petroleum Institute.
    Engine oils with an SAE 5W-30
    viscosity and displaying the
    American Petroleum Institute
    certification mark are preferred for
    your vehicle. They provide the best
    engine performance, fuel economy
    and engine protection for all
    climates down to ±25ÉC (-15ÉF).
    Do not use:
    ²ªnon-detergentº oils
    ²oils labeled API SA, SB, SC, SD,
    SE, SF or SG
    ²additional engine oil additives,
    oil treatments or engine
    treatments
    Additional engine oil additives, oil
    treatments or engine treatments
    are never needed and could, under
    certain conditions, lead to engine
    damage which is not covered by
    your Ford warranty.
    Synthetic engine oils which are
    CERTIFIED and of the preferred
    viscosity may be used in your
    engine. The engine oil and oil filter
    must still be changed according to
    the ªService Guideº.
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