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    							It is very important to use prediluted
    coolant approved to the correct
    specification in order to avoid plugging the
    small passageways in the engine cooling
    system.  See Capacities and
    Specifications (page 197).  Do not mix
    different colors or types of coolant in your
    vehicle. Mixing of engine coolants or using
    an incorrect coolant may harm the engine
    or cooling system components and may
    not be covered by the vehicle Warranty.
    Note: If prediluted coolant is not available,
    use the approved concentrated coolant
    diluting it to 50/50 with distilled water.  See
    Engine Specifications
     (page 192).  Using
    water that has not been deionised may
    contribute to deposit formation, corrosion
    and plugging of the small cooling system
    passageways.
    Note: Coolants marketed for all makes and
    models may not be approved to Ford
    specifications and may cause damage to
    the cooling system. Resulting component
    damage may not be covered by the vehicle
    Warranty.
    If the coolant level is at or below the
    minimum mark, add prediluted coolant
    immediately.
    To top up the coolant level do the
    following:
    1. Unscrew the cap slowly. Any pressure escapes as you unscrew the cap.
    2. Add prediluted coolant approved to the correct specification.  See
    Capacities and Specifications (page
    192
    ).
    3. Add enough prediluted coolant to reach the correct level.
    4. Replace the coolant reservoir cap, turn
    it clockwise until you feel a strong
    resistance. 5. Check the coolant level in the coolant
    reservoir the next few times you drive
    your vehicle. If necessary, add enough
    prediluted engine coolant to bring the
    coolant level to the correct level.
    If you have to add more than 
    1.1 qt (1 L) of
    engine coolant per month, have your
    vehicle checked as soon as possible.
    Operating an engine with a low level of
    coolant can result in engine overheating
    and possible engine damage.
    Note: (Motorcraft Orange
    Antifreeze/Coolant only) During normal
    vehicle operation, the coolant may change
    color from orange to pink or light red. As
    long as the coolant is clear and
    uncontaminated, this color change does not
    indicate the coolant has degraded nor does
    it require the coolant to be drained, the
    system to be flushed, or the coolant to be
    replaced.
    Note: In case of emergency, you can add a
    large amount of water without coolant in
    order to reach a vehicle service location.
    Water alone, without coolant, can cause
    engine damage from corrosion, overheating
    or freezing. When you reach a service
    location, you must have the cooling system
    drained and refilled with prediluted coolant
    approved to the correct specification.  See
    Engine Specifications
     (page 192).
    Do not use the following as a coolant
    substitute:
    • Alcohol.
    • Methanol.
    • Brine.
    • Any coolant mixed with alcohol or
    methanol antifreeze.
    Alcohol and other liquids can cause engine
    damage from overheating or freezing.
    Do not add extra inhibitors or additives to
    the coolant. These can be harmful and
    compromise the corrosion protection of
    the coolant.
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    							Recycled Coolant
    We do not recommend the use of recycled
    coolant as an approved recycling process
    is not yet available.
    Dispose of used engine coolant in an
    appropriate manner. Follow your
    community
    ’s regulations and standards
    for recycling and disposing of automotive
    fluids.
    Severe Climates
    If you drive in extremely cold climates:
    • It may be necessary to increase the
    coolant concentration above 50%.
    • A coolant concentration of 60%
    provides improved freeze point
    protection. Coolant concentrations
    above 60% decrease the overheat
    protection characteristics of the
    coolant and may cause engine
    damage.
    If you drive in extremely hot climates:
    • You can decrease the coolant
    concentration to 40%.
    • Coolant concentrations below 40%
    decrease the freeze and corrosion
    protection characteristics of the
    coolant and may cause engine
    damage.
    Vehicles driven year-round in non-extreme
    climates should use prediluted coolant for
    optimum cooling system and engine
    protection.
    Coolant Change
    At specific mileage intervals, as listed in
    the scheduled maintenance information,
    the coolant should be changed. Add
    prediluted coolant approved to the correct
    specification.  See Capacities and
    Specifications (page 192). Fail-Safe Cooling
    Fail-safe cooling allows you to temporarily
    drive your vehicle before any incremental
    component damage occurs. The fail-safe
    distance depends on ambient
    temperature, vehicle load and terrain.
    How Fail-Safe Cooling Works
    If the engine begins to overheat, the
    coolant temperature gauge moves toward
    the red zone:
    A warning lamp illuminates and
    a message may appear in the
    information display.
    If the engine reaches a preset
    over-temperature condition, the engine
    automatically switches to alternating
    cylinder operation. Each disabled cylinder
    acts as an air pump and cools the engine.
    When this occurs, your vehicle still
    operates, however:
    • Engine power is limited.
    • The air conditioning system turns off.
    Continued operation increases the engine
    temperature, causing the engine to
    completely shut down.  Your steering and
    braking effort increases in this situation.
    When the engine temperature cools, you
    can re-start the engine. Have your vehicle
    checked as soon as possible to minimize
    engine damage.
    When Fail-Safe Mode Is Activated WARNINGS
    Fail-safe mode is for use during
    emergencies only. Operate your
    vehicle in fail-safe mode only as long
    as necessary to bring your vehicle to rest
    in a safe location and seek immediate
    repairs. When in fail-safe mode, your
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    							WARNINGS
    vehicle will have limited power, will not be
    able to maintain high-speed operation, and
    may completely shut down without
    warning, potentially losing engine power,
    power steering assist, and power brake
    assist, which may increase the possibility
    of a crash resulting in serious injury. Never remove the coolant reservoir
    cap while the engine is running or hot.
    Your vehicle has limited engine power
    when in the fail-safe mode, drive your
    vehicle with caution. Your vehicle does not
    maintain high-speed operation and the
    engine may operate poorly.
    Remember that the engine is capable of
    automatically shutting down to prevent
    engine damage.  In this situation:
    1. Pull off the road as soon as safely
    possible and switch the engine off.
    2. If you are a member of a roadside assistance program, we recommend
    that you contact your roadside
    assistance service provider.
    3. If this is not possible, wait a short period for the engine to cool.
    4. Check the coolant level. If the coolant level is at or below the minimum mark,
    add prediluted coolant immediately.
    5. When the engine temperature cools, you can re-start the engine. Have your
    vehicle checked as soon as possible to
    minimize engine damage.
    Note: Driving your vehicle without repair
    increases the chance of engine damage. Engine Coolant Temperature
    Management (If Equipped) WARNING
    To reduce the risk of crash and injury,
    be prepared that the vehicle speed
    may reduce and the vehicle may not
    be able to accelerate with full power until
    the coolant temperature reduces. If you tow a trailer with your vehicle, the
    engine may temporarily reach higher a
    temperature during severe operating
    conditions, for example ascending a long
    or steep grade in high ambient
    temperatures.
    At this time, you may notice the coolant
    temperature gauge moves toward the red
    zone and a message may appear in the
    information display.
    You may notice a reduction in vehicle
    speed caused by reduced engine power.
    In order to manage the engine coolant
    temperature. Your vehicle may enter this
    mode if certain high-temperature and
    high-load conditions take place. The
    amount of speed reduction depends on
    vehicle loading, grade and ambient
    temperature. If this occurs, there is no need
    to pull off the road. You can continue to
    drive your vehicle.
    The air conditioning may automatically
    turn on and off during severe operating
    conditions to protect the engine from
    overheating. When the coolant
    temperature decreases to the normal
    operating temperature, the air conditioning
    turns on.
    If the coolant temperature gauge moves
    fully into the red zone, or if the coolant
    temperature warning or service engine
    soon messages appear in your information
    display, do the following:
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    							1. Pull off the road as soon as safely
    possible and shift the transmission into
    park (P).
    2. Leave the engine running until the coolant temperature gauge needle
    returns to the normal position. After
    several minutes, if the temperature
    does not drop, follow the remaining
    steps.
    3. Switch the engine off and wait for it to
    cool. Check the coolant level.
    4. If the coolant level is at or below the minimum mark, add prediluted coolant
    immediately.
    5. If the coolant level is normal, restart the engine and continue.
    AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
    FLUID CHECK
    Have an authorized dealer check and
    change the transmission fluid and filter at
    the correct service interval.  See
    Scheduled Maintenance
     (page 268).
    Do not use supplemental transmission
    fluid additives, treatments or cleaning
    agents. The use of these materials may
    affect transmission operation and result
    in damage to internal transmission
    components.
    Checking Automatic Transmission
    Fluid
    For scheduled intervals of the fluid checks
    and changes,  See 
    Scheduled
    Maintenance (page 268).  Your
    transmission does not consume fluid.
    However, the fluid level should be checked
    if the transmission is not working properly,
    i.e., if the transmission slips or shifts slowly
    or if you notice some sign of fluid leakage. Automatic transmission fluid expands
    when warmed. To obtain an accurate fluid
    check, drive the vehicle until it is at normal
    operating temperature (approximately
    19 mi (30 km)
    ). Verify that the
    transmission fluid temperature gauge,
    located on the instrument cluster, is within
    normal range.
    1. Drive the vehicle 
    19 mi (30 km) until it
    reaches normal operating temperature.
    2. Park the vehicle on a level surface and
    engage the parking brake.
    3. With the engine running, parking brake
    engaged and your foot on the brake
    pedal, move the gearshift lever through
    all of the gear ranges. Allow sufficient
    time for each gear to engage.
    4. Put the transmission in park (P) and leave the engine running.
    5. Remove the dipstick, wiping it clean with a clean, dry lint free rag. If
    necessary, refer to the Under Hood
    Overview in this chapter for the
    location of the dipstick.
    6. Install the dipstick making sure it is fully
    seated in the filler tube.
    7. Remove the dipstick and inspect the fluid level. The fluid should be in the
    designated area for normal operating
    temperature or ambient temperature.
    Low Fluid Level
    Type A
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    Do not drive the vehicle if there is no
    indication of fluid on the dipstick and the
    ambient temperature is above 50°F
    (10°C).
    Correct Fluid Level
    Type A Type B
    For vehicles equipped with 5-speed
    transmissions, check the fluid at the
    normal operating temperature of 151°F
    (66°C) to 170°F (77°C) on a level surface.
    For vehicles equipped with 6-speed
    transmissions, check the fluid at the
    normal operating temperature of 
    196°F
    (91°C) to 215°F (102°C) on a level surface.
    The normal operating temperature can be
    reached after approximately 
    19 mi
    (30 km).
    High Fluid Level
    Type A
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    							Type B
    Fluid levels above the safe range may
    result in transmission failure. An overfill
    condition of transmission fluid may cause
    shift and engagement concerns, and
    possible damage.
    High fluid levels can be caused by an
    overheating condition.
    Adjusting Automatic Transmission
    Fluid Levels
    Note:
    Use of a non-approved automatic
    transmission fluid may cause internal
    transmission component damage.
    Before adding any fluid, make sure the
    correct type is used. The type of fluid used
    is normally indicated on: •
    the dipstick handle.
    • See Capacities and Specifications
    (page 192).
    If necessary, add fluid in 
    8 fl oz (250 ml)
    increments through the filler tube until the
    level is correct.
    Type A Type B
    If an overfill occurs, excess fluid should be
    removed by a qualified technician.
    Note:
    An overfill condition of transmission
    fluid may cause shift and engagement
    concerns, and possible damage.
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    							Do not use supplemental transmission
    fluid additives, treatments or cleaning
    agents. The use of these materials may
    affect transmission operation and result
    in damage to internal transmission
    components.
    Automatic Transmission Fluid
    Filter
    Your automatic transmission is equipped
    with a serviceable transmission fluid filter
    located inside the transmission bottom
    pan. For service intervals for the automatic
    transmission fluid and transmission filter,
    See Scheduled Maintenance (page 268).
    For transmission filter maintenance, see
    your authorized dealer.
    BRAKE FLUID CHECK WARNINGS
    Do not use any fluid other than the
    recommended brake fluid as this will
    reduce brake efficiency. Use of
    incorrect fluid could result in the loss of
    vehicle control, serious personal injury or
    death. WARNINGS
    Only use brake fluid from a sealed
    container. Contamination with dirt,
    water, petroleum products or other
    materials may result in brake system
    damage or failure. Failure to adhere to this
    warning could result in the loss of vehicle
    control, serious personal injury or death. Do not allow the fluid to touch your
    skin or eyes. If this happens, rinse the
    affected areas immediately with
    plenty of water and contact your physician. A fluid level between the 
    MAX and
    MIN lines is within the normal
    operating range and there is no need
    to add fluid. A fluid level not in the normal
    operating range could compromise the
    performance of the system. Have your
    vehicle checked immediately. To avoid fluid contamination, the reservoir
    cap must remain in place and fully tight,
    unless you are adding fluid.
    Only use fluid that meets Ford
    specifications.  See 
    Capacities and
    Specifications (page 192).
    POWER STEERING FLUID
    CHECK WARNINGS
    A fluid level between the MAX and
    MIN lines is within the normal
    operating range and there is no need
    to add fluid. A fluid level not in the normal
    operating range could compromise the
    performance of the system. For E-350 and E-450 vehicles with
    the Hydro-Boost Brake System, do
    not press the brake pedal after the
    engine has been turned off. Pressing the
    brake pedal after the engine has been
    turned off will give a false power steering
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    							Only use fluid that meets Ford
    specifications.  See Capacities and
    Specifications (page 197).
    To top up the power steering fluid level do
    the following.
    1. Start the engine and let it run until it reaches normal operating temperature.
    2. Make sure the fluid is within the 
    MIN
    and MAX range.
    3. If the fluid level is low, add fluid to be within the 
    MIN and MAX range. Do not
    overfill.
    4. While the engine idles, turn the steering
    wheel left and right several times.
    5. Recheck the fluid level in the reservoir.
    Note: Do not operate the vehicle with a low
    power steering pump fluid level.
    WASHER FLUID CHECK WARNING
    If you operate your vehicle in
    temperatures below 40°F (5°C), use
    washer fluid with antifreeze
    protection. Failure to use washer fluid with
    antifreeze protection in cold weather could
    result in impaired windshield vision and
    increase the risk of injury or accident. Add fluid to fill the reservoir if the level is
    low. Only use a washer fluid that meets
    Ford specifications.  See 
    Capacities and
    Specifications (page 192).
    State or local regulations on volatile
    organic compounds may restrict the use
    of methanol, a common windshield washer
    antifreeze additive. Washer fluids
    containing non-methanol antifreeze
    agents should be used only if they provide
    cold weather protection without damaging
    the vehicle ’s paint finish, wiper blades or
    washer system. CHANGING THE 12V BATTERY WARNINGS
    This vehicle may be fitted with more
    than one battery, removal of cable
    from only one battery does not
    disconnect the vehicle electrical system.
    Be sure to disconnect cables from all
    batteries when disconnecting power.
    Failure to do so may cause serious
    personal injury or property damage. Batteries normally produce explosive
    gases which can cause personal
    injury. Therefore, do not allow
    flames, sparks or lighted substances to
    come near the battery. When working near
    the battery, always shield your face and
    protect your eyes. Always provide proper
    ventilation. When lifting a plastic-cased battery,
    excessive pressure on the end walls
    could cause acid to flow through the
    vent caps, resulting in personal injury
    and/or damage to the vehicle or battery.
    Lift the battery with a battery carrier or
    with your hands on opposite corners. Keep batteries out of reach of
    children. Batteries contain sulfuric
    acid. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or
    clothing. Shield your eyes when working
    near the battery to protect against possible
    splashing of acid solution. In case of acid
    contact with skin or eyes, flush
    immediately with water for a minimum of
    15 minutes and get prompt medical
    attention. If acid is swallowed, call a
    physician immediately. Battery posts, terminals and related
    accessories contain lead and lead
    compounds. Wash hands after
    handling. Note:
    If your vehicle battery has a cover,
    make sure it is reinstalled after the battery
    has been cleaned or replaced.
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    							Note:
    Electrical or electronic accessories
    or components added to the vehicle by the
    dealer or the owner may adversely affect
    battery performance and durability.
    Your vehicle is fitted with a Motorcraft®
    maintenance-free battery which normally
    does not require additional water during
    its life of service.
    For longer, trouble-free operation, keep the
    top of the battery clean and dry. Also,
    make certain the battery cables are always
    tightly fastened to the battery terminals.
    If you see any corrosion on the battery or
    terminals, remove the cables from the
    terminals and clean with a wire brush. You
    can neutralize the acid with a solution of
    baking soda and water.
    Always dispose of automotive batteries in
    a responsible manner. Follow your local
    authorized standards for disposal. Call your
    local authorized recycling center to find
    out more about recycling automotive
    batteries.
    Reconnecting the Battery
    Because your vehicle ’s engine is
    electronically controlled by a computer,
    some control conditions are maintained
    by power from the battery. When the
    battery is disconnected or a new battery
    is installed, the engine must relearn its idle
    and fuel trim strategy for optimum
    driveability and performance. Flexible fuel
    vehicles (FFV) must also relearn the
    ethanol content of the fuel for optimum
    driveability and performance.
    To begin this process.
    1. Switch off all accessories and start the
    engine.
    2. Run the engine until it reaches normal operating temperature.
    3. Allow the engine to idle for at least one
    minute. 4. Turn the A/C on and allow the engine
    to idle for at least one minute.
    5. Fully press the foot brake. Release the parking brake. Shift the gearshift lever
    to Drive (D) and allow the engine to
    idle for at least one minute.
    6. Drive the vehicle for approximately 10 mi (16 km) to complete the
    relearning process.
    Note: If you do not carry out the above
    process, the idle quality of your vehicle may
    be adversely affected until the idle trim is
    eventually relearned.
    Flexible fuel vehicles operating on E85 may
    experience poor starts and driveability
    problems until the fuel trim and ethanol
    content have been relearned.
    When the battery is disconnected or a new
    battery installed, the transmission must
    learn its adaptive strategy. As a result of
    this, the transmission may shift firmly. This
    operation is considered normal and fully
    updates transmission operation to its
    optimum shift feel. We recommend that
    the negative battery cable terminal be
    disconnected from the battery if you plan
    to store your vehicle for an extended period
    of time. This minimizes the discharge of
    your battery during storage.
    Dual Batteries
     (If Equipped)
    Your vehicle may be fitted with a
    frame-mounted battery located on the
    passenger side frame rail, behind the front
    passenger door. This battery is connected
    in parallel with the battery in the engine
    compartment. Both batteries are used to
    start the vehicle.
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    							CHECKING THE WIPER
    BLADES
    Run the tip of your fingers over the edge of
    the blade to check for roughness.
    Clean the wiper blades with washer fluid
    or water applied with a soft sponge or
    cloth.
    CHANGING THE WIPER
    BLADES
    You can manually move the wiper arms
    when the ignition is off. This allows for ease
    of blade replacement and cleaning under
    the blades.
    1. Pull the wiper blade and arm away
    from the glass. 2. Release the wiper blade lock (A) and
    separate the wiper blade from the
    wiper arm.
    3. Install in the reverse order.
    Note: Make sure that the wiper blade locks
    into place. Lower the wiper arm and blade
    back on the windshield. The wiper arms will
    automatically return to their normal position
    when you turn the ignition on.
    • Replace wiper blades at least once per
    year for optimum performance.
    • You can improve poor wiper quality by
    cleaning the wiper blades and the
    windshield.
    ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS
    We properly aim the headlamps on your
    vehicle at the assembly plant. If your
    vehicle has been in an accident, have an
    authorized dealed check the alignment of
    your headlamps.
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