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    							Checking the engine oil
    Check the engine oil each time you
    fuel your vehicle.
    To check the oil:
    1. Make sure the vehicle is on level
    ground. If the engine is warm, turn
    the engine off and wait a few
    minutes for the oil to drain into
    the oil pan.
    2. Set the parking brake and
    ensure the gearshift is securely
    latched in P (Park).
    3. Open the hood. Protect yourself
    from engine heat.
    4. Locate and carefully remove the
    engine oil dipstick.
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    							5.4L/6.8L engines
    5. Wipe the dipstick clean. Insert
    the dipstick fully, then remove it
    again. The oil level should be in
    the range shown on the dipstick.
    6. If the oil level is below the ADD
    or MIN line, add engine oil as
    necessary. If the oil level is beyond
    the FULL or MAX line, engine
    damage or high oil consumption
    may occur and some oil must be
    removed from the engine by a
    service technician.
    7. Put the dipstick back in and
    ensure it is fully seated.
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    							Adding engine oil
    1. Check the engine oil. For
    instructions, refer toChecking the
    engine oilin this chapter.
    2. If the fluid level is not within
    the normal range, add only
    certified engine oil of the preferred
    viscosity. Add engine oil through
    the oil filler cap. Remove the filler
    cap and use a funnel to pour oil in
    the opening.
    3. Recheck the oil level. Make sure
    the oil level is not above the full
    mark on the dipstick.
    Continuous contact with
    usedmotor oil has caused
    cancer in laboratory mice.
    Changing the engine oil and
    filter
    Change your engine oil and filter
    according to the following
    kilometers (mileage) and time
    requirements, whichever occurs
    first:
    ²Normal Schedule ± 8,000 km
    (5,000 miles) or six months.
    ²Severe Duty Schedule ± 5,000
    km (3,000 miles) or three
    months. Severe duty operation
    would include extensive idling,
    trailer towing, driving in severe
    dust and police, taxi or delivery
    service.
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    							Ford production and aftermarket
    (Motorcraft) oil filters are designed
    for added engine protection and
    long life. If a replacement oil filter
    is used that does not meet Ford
    material and design specifications,
    startup engine noises or knock
    may be experienced.
    It is recommended you use the
    appropriate Motorcraft oil filter (or
    another brand meeting Ford
    specifications) for your engine
    application.
    CHECKING AND ADDING
    BRAKE FLUID
    Brake fluid should be checked and
    refilled as needed at least once
    each year:
    ²Clean the reservoir cap before
    removal to prevent dirt or water
    from entering the reservoir.
    ²Visually inspect the fluid level.
    ²If necessary, add brake fluid
    until the level reaches MAX. Do
    not fill above this line.
    ²Use only a DOT 3 brake fluid
    certified to meet Ford
    specifications. Refer to
    Lubricant specificationsin the
    Capacities and specifications
    chapter.
    Brake fluid is toxic.
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    							If you use a brake fluid
    that is not DOT 3, you will
    cause permanent damage to your
    brakes.
    Do not let the reservoir for
    the master cylinder run
    dry. This may cause the brakes
    to fail.
    WASHER FLUID
    Use specially formulated
    windshield washer fluid rather
    than plain water, because specially
    formulated washer fluids contain
    additives that dissolve road grime.
    Washer fluids containing an
    appropriate antifreeze such as
    methanol should be used in
    freezing weather (temperatures
    below 0ÉC [32ÉF]). State or local
    regulations on volatile organic
    compounds may restrict the use of
    methanol, a common type of
    antifreeze. Use a non-methanol
    antifreeze to provide cold weather
    protection only if the fluid does
    not damage the paint finish, wiper
    blades or washer system.
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    							Adding washer fluid
    The vehicles windshield washer
    reservoir is located on the
    passenger side of the engine
    compartment. If fluid needs to be
    added to the reservoir:
    ²Lift the windshield reservoir
    cover.
    ²Add enough washer fluid to fill
    the reservoir.
    CHECKING AND ADDING
    ENGINE COOLANT
    Check the level of the coolant in
    the reservoir at least once a
    month. Be sure to read and
    understandPrecautions when
    servicing your vehiclein this
    chapter.
    If the engine coolant has not been
    checked for a long period of time,
    the engine coolant reservoir may
    eventually empty. If this occurs,
    add engine coolant to the coolant
    reservoir. For more information on
    engine coolant maintenance, refer
    toAdding engine coolantin this
    chapter.
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    							Automotive fluids are not
    interchangeable; do not use engine
    coolant, antifreeze or windshield
    washer fluid outside of its specified
    function and vehicle location.
    When adding engine coolant
    Ford recommends Ford Premium
    Cooling System Fluid, which is an
    optimized formula that will protect
    all metals and rubber elastomers
    used in Ford engines for four years
    or 80,000 km (50,000 miles).
    It is neither necessary nor
    recommended to use supplemental
    coolant additives in your
    gasoline-powered vehicle. These
    additives may harm your engine
    cooling system.
    When you change or add engine
    coolant, it is important to maintain
    engine coolant concentration
    between 40% (-24ÉC [-11ÉF]) and
    60% (-52ÉC [-62ÉF]), depending on
    your local climate conditions.
    A coolant concentration below 40%
    will result in a loss of freeze
    protection. A concentration above
    60% may cause the engine to
    overheat on a warm day.
    Refer toLubricant specifications
    in theSpecifications and
    capacitieschapter. Use only a
    premium nationally-recognized
    brand name engine coolant or
    equivalent.
    Always dispose of used
    automotive fluids in a responsible
    manner. Follow your communitys
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    							standards for disposing of these
    types of fluids. Call your local
    recycling center to find out more
    about recycling automotive fluids.
    Adding engine coolant
    Never remove the pressure
    cap while the engine is
    running or hot.
    1. Before you remove the cap, turn
    the engine off and let it cool.
    2. When the engine is cool, wrap a
    thick cloth around the cap and
    turn it slowly counterclockwise.
    3. Step back while the pressure
    releases.
    4. When you are sure that all the
    pressure has been released, use
    the cloth to remove the cap.
    5. Add engine coolant until the
    level is between the MIN and MAX
    lines on the engine coolant
    recovery reservoir.
    Follow the recommended service
    interval for changing engine
    coolant as outlined in theService
    Guide.
    Checking the cooling system
    hoses
    Inspect all engine and heater
    system hoses and hose connections
    for:
    ²deterioration
    ²leaks
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    							²loose hose clamps
    What you should know about
    fail-safe cooling (if equipped)
    If the engine coolant supply is
    depleted, this feature allows the
    vehicle to be driven temporarily
    before incremental component
    damage is incurred. The ªfail safeº
    distance depends on ambient
    temperatures, vehicle load and
    terrain.
    How fail-safe cooling works
    If the engine overheats, the engine
    will automatically switch from
    eight to alternating four cylinder
    operation. Each disabled cylinder
    acts as an air pump and cools the
    engine.
    When this occurs, the engine
    coolant temperature gauge will
    move into the red area and the
    light illuminates.
    The service engine soon light will
    illuminate, indicating that vehicle
    service is required.
    The vehicle will still operate, but
    will have limited engine power and
    no air conditioning capability.
    Continued operation will increase
    engine temperature and cause the
    engine to completely shut down.
    The vehicle will coast to a stop.
    As the engine temperature cools,
    the engine may be re-started. Take
    your vehicle to a service facility as
    soon as possible to minimize
    engine damage.
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    							When fail-safe mode is
    activated
    ²Pull off the road as soon as
    possible.
    ²Immediately turn the engine off
    to prevent severe engine
    damage.
    ²Wait for the engine to cool.
    ²Check the coolant level.
    CHECKING AND ADDING
    POWER STEERING FLUID
    Check the power steering fluid
    level at least twice a year.
    1. Remove the dipstick and wipe
    indicator clean.
    2. Put dipstick back into reservoir
    and make sure it is fully seated.
    3. Remove dipstick and read fluid
    level.
    4. Add power steering fluid until
    the fluid level reaches full mark on
    dipstick.
    Use only fluid that meets Ford
    specifications. Refer toCapacities
    and specifications.
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