Ford F-150 Owners Manual
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Driveline – 4x4 1 Maximum GCWR 2, 3 Axle ratio Engine Cab – wheelbase (inches) 16200 lb (7348 kg) 3.31 3.5L GTDI 16200 lb (7348 kg) 3.55 17100 lb (7756 kg) 6 3.55 17100 lb (7756 kg) 5, 6 3.73 12200 lb (5534 kg) 3.73 3.5L TiVCT Crew cab – 145 12800 lb (5806 kg) 3.55 2.7L GTDI 13300 lb (6033 kg) 3.73 13300 lb (6033 kg) 4 3.73 13500 lb (6123 kg) 7 3.31 5.0L TiVCT 14300 lb (6486 kg) 14000 lb (6350 kg) 7 3.55 14400 lb (6532 kg) 16200 lb (7348 kg) 3.73 16100 lb (7303 kg) 3.31 3.5L GTDI 16100 lb (7303 kg) 3.55...
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Driveline – 4x4 1 Maximum GCWR 2, 3 Axle ratio Engine Cab – wheelbase (inches) 16100 lb (7303 kg) 3.55 17100 lb (7756 kg) 6 3.55 17100 lb (7756 kg) 5, 6 3.73 1 Do not exceed a trailer weight of 5100 pounds (2313 kilograms) unless the vehicle is equipped with the Heavy Duty Trailer Tow package or the MAX Trailer Tow package. 2 Calculated with SAE J2807 method. 3 Heavy Duty Trailer Tow Payload Package (unless stated otherwise). 4 2.7L EcoBoost Payload Package. 5 Heavy Duty Payload Package. 6 MAX Trailer...
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• Service your vehicle more frequently if you tow a trailer. See your scheduled maintenance information. • If you use a rental trailer, follow the instructions the rental agency gives you. See Load limits in the Load Carrying chapter for load specification terms found on the tire label and Safety Compliance label and instructions on calculating your vehicle's load. Remember to account for the trailer tongue weight as part of your vehicle load when calculating the total vehicle weight. Trailer Towing...
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1. Park the loaded vehicle, without the trailer, on a level surface. 2. Measure the height to the top of your vehicle's front wheel opening on the fender. This is H1. 3. Attach the loaded trailer to your vehicle without the weight-distributing bars connected. 4. Measure the height to the top of your vehicle's front wheel opening on the fender a second time. This is H2. 5. Install and adjust the tension in the weight-distributing bars so that the height of your vehicle's front wheel opening on...
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When used properly, the trailer brake controller assists in smooth and effective trailer braking by powering the trailer ’s electric or electric-over-hydraulic brakes with a proportional output based on the towing vehicle ’s brake pressure. You can adjust the level of initial trailer brake output by selecting one of three settings using the information display. Choose Low, Medium or High for the initial trailer brake output you require. See Information Displays (page 108). The controller user interface...
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B: Manual control lever: Slide the control lever to the left to turn on the trailer's electric brakes independent of the tow vehicle's. See the following Procedure for adjusting gain section for instructions on proper use of this feature. If you use the manual control while the brake is also applied, the greater of the two inputs determines the power sent to the trailer brakes. • Stop lamps: Using the manual control lever illuminates both the trailer brake lamps and your vehicle brake lamps...
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Explanation of Information Display Warning Messages Note: An authorized dealer can diagnose the trailer brake controller to determine exactly which trailer fault has occurred. However, your Ford warranty does not cover this diagnosis if the fault is with the trailer. A message indicating a trailer brake module fault may display in response to faults sensed by the trailer brake controller, accompanied by a single tone. If this message appears, contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible for...
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Trailer Lamps WARNING Never connect any trailer lamp wiring to the vehicle's tail lamp wiring; this may damage the electrical system resulting in fire. Contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible for assistance in proper trailer tow wiring installation. Additional electrical equipment may be required. Trailer lamps are required on most towed vehicles. Make sure all running lights, brake lights, turn signals and hazard lights are working. Using a Step Bumper (If Equipped) The rear bumper is...
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1. Turn the steering wheel to point your vehicle tires away from traffic flow. 2. Set your vehicle parking brake. 3. Place the automatic transmission in position P. 4. Place wheel chocks in front and back of the trailer wheels. (Chocks not included with vehicle.) Your vehicle may be equipped with a temporary or conventional spare tire. A "temporary" spare tire is different in size (diameter or width), tread-type (All-Season or All Terrain) or is from a different manufacturer than the road tires...
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• Only use recovery straps that have a minimum breaking strength two to three times the gross vehicle weight of the stuck vehicle. • Make sure the recovery strap is in good condition and free of visible cuts, tears or damage. • Use a damper device such as a tarp, heavy blanket or piece of carpet draped over the recovery strap to help absorb the energy in the event the strap breaks. • Make sure the stuck vehicle is not loaded heavier than its gross vehicle weight rating specified on the certification...