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    							INFORMATION ABOUT TIRE
    QUALITY GRADES
    New vehicles are fitted with tires
    that have their Tire Quality Grade
    (described below) molded into the
    tires sidewall. These Tire Quality
    Grades are determined by
    standards that the United States
    Department of Transportation has
    set.
    Tire Quality Grades apply to new
    pneumatic tires for use on
    passenger cars. They do not apply
    to deep tread, winter-type snow
    tires, space-saver or temporary use
    spare tires, tires with nominal rim
    diameters of 10 to 12 inches or
    limited production tires as defined
    in Title 49 Code of Federal
    Regulations Part 575.104(c)(2).
    U.S. Department of
    Transportation-Tire quality
    grades:The U.S. Department of
    Transportation requires Ford to
    give you the following information
    about tire grades exactly as the
    government has written it.
    Treadwear
    The treadwear grade is a
    comparative rating based on the
    wear rate of the tire when tested
    under controlled conditions on a
    specified government test course.
    For example, a tire grade 150
    would wear one and one-half (1
    1/2) times as well on the
    government course as a tire grade
    100. The relative performance of
    tires depends upon the actual
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    							conditions of their use, however,
    and may depart significantly from
    the norm due to variations in
    driving habits, service practices,
    and differences in road
    characteristics and climate.
    Traction A B C
    The traction grades, from highest
    to lowest are A, B, and C, and they
    represent the tires ability to stop
    on wet pavement as measured
    under test surfaces of asphalt and
    concrete. A tire marked C may
    have poor traction performance.
    Warning: The traction grade
    assigned to this tire is based on
    braking (straightahead) traction
    tests and does not include
    cornering (turning) traction.
    Temperature A B C
    The temperature grades are A (the
    highest), B, and C, representing
    the tires resistance to the
    generation of heat and its ability to
    dissipate heat when tested under
    controlled conditions on a
    specified indoor laboratory test
    wheel. Sustained high temperature
    can cause the material of the tire
    to degenerate and reduce tire life,
    and excessive temperature can
    lead to sudden tire failure. The
    grade C corresponds to a level of
    performance which all passenger
    car tires must meet under the
    Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
    Standard No. 109. Grades B and A
    represent higher levels of
    performance on the laboratory test
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    							wheel than the minimum required
    by law.
    The temperature grade for
    this tire is established for a
    tire that is properly inflated and
    not overloaded. Excessive speed,
    underinflation, or excessive
    loading, either separately or in
    combination, can cause heat
    buildup and possible tire failure.
    SERVICING YOUR TIRES
    Checking the tire pressure
    Check the tire pressure
    periodically and inflate tires as
    necessary. To check the tire
    pressure, insert the tire pressure
    gauge into the valve system.
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    							The cold pressure amount is listed
    on the Safety Compliance
    Certification label.
    Improperly inflated tires
    can affect vehicle handling
    and can fail suddenly, possibly
    resulting in loss of vehicle
    control.
    Rotating the tires
    Rotate your tires at regular
    intervals for even wear. Rotation
    intervals are listed in theService
    Guide.
    ²Four tire rotation
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    							²Five tire rotation
    Replacing the tires
    Replace the tires when the wear
    band is visible through the tire
    treads.
    When replacing full size
    tires, never mix radial,
    bias-belted, or bias-type tires.
    Use only the tire sizes that are
    listed on the tire pressure decal.
    Make sure that all tires are the
    same size, speed rating, and
    load-carrying capacity. Use only
    the tire combinations
    recommended on the decal. If
    you do not follow these
    precautions, your vehicle may
    not drive properly and safely.
    When purchasing replacement tires
    for your vehicle, consult your
    dealer or qualified service
    technician to ensure that the
    correct tire types are used.
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    							Using snow tires and chains
    Snow tires must be the
    same size and grade as the
    tires you currently have on your
    vehicle.
    The tires on your vehicle have
    allÐweather treads to provide
    traction in rain and snow. However,
    in some climates, using snow tires
    and chains may be necessary. Ford
    offers tire cables as a Ford
    approved accessory and
    recommends use of these or their
    equivalents. See your dealer or
    qualified service technician for
    more information on tire cables for
    your vehicle. Follow these
    guidelines when using snow tires
    and chains:
    ²Install chains securely, verifying
    that the chains do not touch any
    wiring, brake lines or fuel lines.
    ²Install the chains on the rear
    tires only.
    ²Drive cautiously. If you hear the
    chains rub or bang against the
    vehicle, stop and retighten
    them. If this does not work,
    remove the chains to prevent
    vehicle damage.
    ²Avoid overloading your vehicle.
    ²Remove the tire chains when
    they are no longer needed. Do
    not use chains on dry roads.
    ²The suspension insulation and
    bumpers will help prevent
    vehicle damage. Do not remove
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    							these components from the
    vehicle when using snow tires
    and chains.
    WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
    ABOUT AUTOMOTIVE FUEL
    Important safety precautions
    Do not overfill the fuel
    tank. The pressure in an
    overfilled tank may cause
    leakage and lead to fuel spray
    and fire.
    If you do not use the
    proper fuel cap, the
    pressure in the fuel tank can
    damage the fuel system or cause
    it to work improperly in a
    collision.
    The fuel system may be
    under pressure. If the fuel
    cap is venting vapor or if you
    hear a hissing sound, wait until it
    stops before completely
    removing the cap.
    Automotive fuels can
    cause serious injury or
    death if misused or mishandled.
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    							Observe the following guidelines
    when handling automotive fuel:
    ²Extinguish all smoking materials
    and any open flames before
    fueling your vehicle.
    ²Always turn off the vehicle
    before fueling.
    ²Automotive fuels can be harmful
    or fatal if swallowed. If fuel is
    swallowed, call a physician
    immediately, even if no
    symptoms are immediately
    apparent. The toxic affects of
    fuel may not be visible for
    hours.
    ²Fuels can also be harmful if
    absorbed through the skin. If
    fuel is splashed on the skin,
    promptly remove contaminated
    clothing and wash skin
    thoroughly with soap and water.
    ²If fuel is splashed in the eyes,
    remove contact lenses, flush
    with water for 15 minutes and
    seek medical attention.
    ²Be particularly careful if you are
    taking ªAntabuseº or other
    forms of disulfiram for the
    treatment of alcoholism.
    Breathing gasoline vapors or
    skin contact could cause an
    adverse reaction. Consult a
    physician immediately.
    Choosing the right fuel
    Use only UNLEADED FUEL. The
    use of leaded fuel is prohibited by
    law and could damage your
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    							vehicle. The damage may not be
    covered by your warranty.
    Your vehicle was not designed to
    use fuel containing
    manganese-based additives such as
    MMT. Additionally, vehicles
    certified to California emission
    standards (indicated on the
    underhood Vehicle Emissions
    Control Information label) are
    designed to operate on California
    reformulated gasolines. If
    California reformulated gasoline is
    not available when you refuel, your
    vehicle can be operated on
    non-California fuels. However, even
    though your engine will perform
    adequately on other gasolines, the
    performance of the emission
    control devices and systems may
    be adversely affected. Repair of
    damage caused by using a fuel that
    your vehicle was not designed for
    may not be covered by your
    warranty.
    Octane recommendations
    Your vehicle is designed to use
    regular gasoline with an (R+M)/2
    octane rating of 87. We do not
    recommend gasolines labeled as
    ªregularº in high altitude areas that
    are sold with octane ratings of 86
    or even less.
    Do not be concerned if your
    vehicle sometimes knocks lightly.
    However, if it knocks heavily under
    most driving conditions on the
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    							recommended octane fuel, see
    your dealer or a qualified service
    technician to prevent any engine
    damage.
    Fuel quality
    If you are experiencing starting,
    rough idle or hesitation problems
    try a different brand of fuel. If the
    condition persists, see your dealer
    or a qualified service technician.
    The American Automobile
    Manufacturers Association (AAMA)
    issued a gasoline specification to
    provide information on high quality
    fuels that optimize the
    performance of your vehicle. We
    recommend the use of gasolines
    that meet the AAMA specification
    if they are available.
    It should not be necessary to add
    any aftermarket products to your
    fuel tank if you continue to use a
    high-quality fuel.
    Cleaner air
    Ford approves the use of gasolines
    to improve air quality, including
    reformulated gasolines, that
    contain oxygenates such as a
    maximum of 10% ethanol or 15%
    MTBE. There should be no more
    than 5% methanol with cosolvents
    and additives to protect the fuel
    system.
    Calculating fuel economy
    To accurately calculate your
    vehicles fuel economy:
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