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    							Customer action required
    Possible cause
    Low tire pressure
    warning light
    Make sure tires are at the proper pres-
    sure. See Inflating your tires in this
    chapter. After inflating your tires to the
    manufacturer’s recommended pressure
    as shown on the Tire Label (located on
    the edge of driver ’s door or the B-Pillar),
    the vehicle must be driven for at least
    two minutes over 20 mph (32 km/h)
    before the light turns off.
    Tire(s) under-inflated
    Solid warning light
    Repair the damaged road wheel and tire
    assembly and reinstall it on the vehicle
    to restore system function. For a
    description on how the system functions,
    see When your temporary spare tire
    is installed in this section.
    Spare tire in use
    If the tires are properly inflated and the
    spare tire is not in use but the light
    remains on, contact your authorized
    dealer as soon as possible.
    Tire pressure monitoring
    system malfunction
    On vehicles with different front and rear
    tire pressures, the system must be
    retrained following every tire rotation.
    See 
    Tire Care (page 340).
    Tire rotation without
    sensor training
    Repair the damaged road wheel and tire
    assembly and reinstall it on the vehicle
    to restore system function. For a
    description on how the system functions,
    see 
    When your temporary spare tire
    is installed in this section.
    Spare tire in use
    Flashing warning
    light
    If the tires are properly inflated and the
    spare tire is not in use but the light
    remains on, contact your authorized
    dealer as soon as possible.
    Tire pressure monitoring
    system malfunction
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    							When Inflating Your Tires
    When putting air into your tires (such as at
    a gas station or in your garage), the tire
    pressure monitoring system may not
    respond immediately to the air added to
    your tires.
    It may take up to two minutes of driving
    over 20 mph (32 km/h) for the light to turn
    off after you have filled your tires to the
    recommended inflation pressure.
    How Temperature Affects Your Tire
    Pressure
    The tire pressure monitoring system
    monitors tire pressure in each pneumatic
    tire. While driving in a normal manner, a
    typical passenger tire inflation pressure
    may increase about 2 to 4 psi (14 to 28
    kPa) from a cold start situation. If the
    vehicle is stationary overnight with the
    outside temperature significantly lower
    than the daytime temperature, the tire
    pressure may decrease about 3 psi (21
    kPa) for a drop of 30°F (17°C) in ambient
    temperature. This lower pressure value
    may be detected by the tire pressure
    monitoring system as being significantly
    lower than the recommended inflation
    pressure and activate the system warning
    light for low tire pressure.
    If the low tire pressure warning light is on,
    visually check each tire to verify that no tire
    is flat. If one or more tires are flat, repair as
    necessary. Check the air pressure in the
    road tires. If any tire is under-inflated,
    carefully drive the vehicle to the nearest
    location where air can be added to the
    tires. Inflate all the tires to the
    recommended inflation pressure.
    Tire Pressure Monitoring System Reset
    Procedure WARNING
    To determine the required
    pressure(s) for your vehicle, see the
    Safety Compliance Certification
    Label (affixed to either the door hinge
    pillar, door-latch post, or the door edge
    that meets the door-latch post, next to the
    driver's seating position), or Tire Label
    located on the B-Pillar or the edge of the
    driver's door. Note:
    You need to perform the tire pressure
    monitoring system reset procedure after
    each tire rotation on vehicles that require
    different recommended tire pressures in the
    front tires as compared to the rear tires.
    Overview
    To provide the vehicle's load carrying
    capability, some vehicles require different
    recommended tire pressures in the front
    tires as compared to the rear tires. The tire
    pressure monitoring system equipped on
    these vehicles is designed to illuminate the
    low tire pressure warning light at two
    different pressures; one for the front tires
    and one for the rear tires.
    Since tires need to be rotated to provide
    consistent performance and maximum tire
    life, the tire pressure monitoring system
    needs to know when the tires are rotated
    to determine which set of tires are on the
    front and which are on the rear. With this
    information, the system can detect and
    properly warn of low tire pressures.
    System reset tips:
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    To reduce the chances of interference
    from another vehicle, perform the
    system reset procedure at least three
    feet (one meter) away from another
    Ford Motor Company vehicle
    undergoing the system reset procedure
    at the same time.
    • Do not wait more than two minutes
    between resetting each tire sensor or
    the system will time-out and the entire
    procedure will have to be repeated on
    all four wheels.
    • A double horn will sound indicating the
    need to repeat the procedure.
    Performing the System Reset Procedure
    Read the entire procedure before
    attempting.
    1. Drive the vehicle above 20 mph (32 km/h) for at least two minutes, then
    park in a safe location where you can
    easily get to all four tires and have
    access to an air pump.
    2. Place the ignition in the off position and
    keep the key in the ignition.
    3. Cycle the ignition to the on position with the engine off.
    4. Turn the hazard flashers on then off three times. You must accomplish this
    within 10 seconds. If the reset mode
    has been entered successfully, the horn
    will sound once, the system indicator
    will flash and a message is shown in
    the information display. If this does not
    occur, please try again starting at Step
    2. If after repeated attempts to enter
    the reset mode, the horn does not
    sound, the system indicator does not
    flash and no message is shown in the
    information display, seek service from
    your authorized dealer. 5. Train the tire pressure monitoring
    system sensors in the tires using the
    following system reset sequence
    starting with the left front tire in the
    following clockwise order: Left front
    (driver's side front tire), Right front
    (passenger's side front tire), Right rear
    (passenger's side rear tire), Left rear
    (driver's side rear tire).
    6. Remove the valve cap from the valve stem on the left front tire. Decrease the
    air pressure until the horn sounds.
    Note: The single horn chirp confirms that
    the sensor identification code has been
    learned by the module for this position. If a
    double horn is heard, the reset procedure
    was unsuccessful, and you must repeat it.
    7. Remove the valve cap from the valve stem on the right front tire. Decrease
    the air pressure until the horn sounds.
    8. Remove the valve cap from the valve stem on the right rear tire. Decrease the
    air pressure until the horn sounds.
    9. Remove the valve cap from the valve stem on the left rear tire. Decrease the
    air pressure until the horn sounds.
    Training is complete after the horn
    sounds for the last tire trained (driver's
    side rear tire), the system indicator
    stops flashing, and a message is shown
    in the information display.
    10. Turn the ignition off. If two short horn
    beeps are heard, the reset procedure
    was unsuccessful and you must
    repeat it. If after repeating the
    procedure and two short beeps are
    heard when the ignition is turned to
    off, seek assistance from your
    authorized dealer.
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    							11.
    Set all four tires to the recommended
    air pressure as indicated on the
    Safety Compliance Certification
    Label (affixed to either the door hinge
    pillar, door-latch post, or the door
    edge that meets the door-latch post,
    next to the driver's seating position)
    or Tire Label located on the B-Pillar
    or the edge of the driver's door.
    CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL WARNINGS
    The use of tire sealant may damage
    your tire pressure monitoring system
    and should only be used in roadside
    emergencies. If you must use a sealant, the
    Ford Tire Mobility Kit sealant should be
    used. The tire pressure monitoring system
    sensor and valve stem on the wheel must
    be replaced by an authorized dealer after
    use of the sealant. If the tire pressure monitor sensor
    becomes damaged, it will no longer
    function.  See Tire Pressure
    Monitoring System (page 356). Note:
    The tire pressure monitoring system
    indicator light will illuminate when the spare
    tire is in use. To restore the full function of
    the monitoring system, all road wheels
    equipped with tire pressure monitoring
    sensors must be mounted on this vehicle.
    If you get a flat tire while driving, do not
    apply the brake heavily. Instead, gradually
    decrease your speed. Hold the steering
    wheel firmly and slowly move to a safe
    place on the side of the road. Have a flat serviced by an authorized
    dealer in order to prevent damage to the
    system sensors 
     See Tire Pressure
    Monitoring System (page 356).  Replace
    the spare tire with a road tire as soon as
    possible. During repairing or replacing of
    the flat tire, have the authorized dealer
    inspect the system sensor for damage.
    Dissimilar Spare Wheel and Tire
    Assembly Information WARNING
    Failure to follow these guidelines
    could result in an increased risk of
    loss of vehicle control, injury or death.
    If you have a dissimilar spare wheel and
    tire, then it is intended for temporary use
    only. This means that if you need to use it,
    you should replace it as soon as possible
    with a road wheel and tire assembly that
    is the same size and type as the road tires
    and wheels that were originally provided
    by Ford. If the dissimilar spare tire or wheel
    is damaged, it should be replaced rather
    than repaired.
    A dissimilar spare wheel and tire assembly
    is defined as a spare wheel and tire
    assembly that is different in brand, size or
    appearance from the road tires and wheels
    and can be one of three types:
    1.
    T-type mini-spare:
     This spare tire
    begins with the letter T for tire size and
    may have Temporary Use Only molded in
    the sidewall.
    2. Full-size dissimilar spare with label
    on wheel:
     This spare tire has a label on
    the wheel that states: THIS WHEEL AND
    TIRE ASSEMBLY FOR TEMPORARY USE
    ONLY
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    							When driving with one of the dissimilar
    spare tires listed above, do not:
    •
    Exceed 50 mph (80 km/h).
    • Load the vehicle beyond maximum
    vehicle load rating listed on the Safety
    Compliance Label.
    • Tow a trailer.
    • Use snow chains on the end of the
    vehicle with the dissimilar spare tire.
    • Use more than one dissimilar spare tire
    at a time.
    • Use commercial car washing
    equipment.
    • Try to repair the dissimilar spare tire.
    Use of one of the dissimilar spare tires
    listed above at any one wheel location can
    lead to impairment of the following:
    • Handling, stability and braking
    performance.
    • Comfort and noise.
    • Ground clearance and parking at curbs.
    • Winter weather driving capability.
    • Wet weather driving capability.
    • All-wheel driving capability.
    3. Full-size dissimilar spare without
    label on wheel
    When driving with the full-size dissimilar
    spare wheel and tire assembly, do not:
    • Exceed 
    70 mph (113 km/h).
    • Use more than one dissimilar spare
    wheel and tire assembly at a time. •
    Use commercial car washing
    equipment.
    • Use snow chains on the end of the
    vehicle with the dissimilar spare wheel
    and tire assembly.
    The usage of a full-size dissimilar spare
    wheel and tire assembly can lead to
    impairment of the following:
    • Handling, stability and braking
    performance.
    • Comfort and noise.
    • Ground clearance and parking at curbs.
    • Winter weather driving capability.
    • Wet weather driving capability.
    • All-wheel driving capability.
    When driving with the full-size dissimilar
    spare wheel and tire assembly additional
    caution should be given to:
    • Towing a trailer.
    • Driving vehicles equipped with a
    camper body.
    • Driving vehicles with a load on the
    cargo rack.
    Drive cautiously when using a full-size
    dissimilar spare wheel and tire assembly
    and seek service as soon as possible.
    Location of the Spare Tire and
    Tools
    The spare tire is located under the vehicle,
    just forward of the rear bumper. The jack,
    jack handle and lug wrench are located in
    the following locations: Location
    Body style
    Attached to the floor behind the passenger
    seat (for easier access, move the passengerseat forward)
    Regular Cab
    Attached behind the rear seat on thepassenger side
    Super Cab and Crew Cab
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    							Tire Change Procedure
    WARNINGS
    When one of the front wheels is off
    the ground, the transmission alone
    will not prevent the vehicle from
    moving or slipping off the jack. To help prevent the vehicle from
    moving when you change a tire, be
    sure to place the transmission in park
    (P), set the parking brake and block (in
    both directions) the wheel that is
    diagonally opposite (other side and end of
    the vehicle) to the tire being changed. Never get underneath a vehicle that
    is supported only by a jack. If the
    vehicle slips off the jack, you or
    someone else could be seriously injured. Do not attempt to change a tire on
    the side of the vehicle close to
    moving traffic. Pull far enough off the
    road to avoid the danger of being hit when
    operating the jack or changing the wheel. Always use the jack provided as
    original equipment with your vehicle.
    If using a jack other than the one
    provided as original equipment with your
    vehicle, make sure the jack capacity is
    adequate for the vehicle weight, including
    any vehicle cargo or modifications. WARNINGS
    Disable the power running boards
    before jacking, lifting, or placing any
    object under the vehicle. Never place
    your hand between the power running
    board and the vehicle as extended power
    running boards will retract when the doors
    are closed. Failure to follow these
    instructions may result in personal injury. Failure to follow these instructions
    when using the spare tire carrier
    could cause loss of the wheel and
    tire and lead to personal injury: Only use
    the spare tire carrier to stow the tire and
    wheel combination specified on the Tire
    Label or Safety Compliance Certification
    Label on the B-Pillar or the edge of the
    driver door. Other tire and wheel
    combinations could cause the carrier to
    fail if it does not fit securely or is too heavy.
    Do not use impact tools or power tools
    operating over 200 RPM, which may cause
    winch malfunction and prevent a secure
    fit. Override the winch at least three times
    (there will be an audible click each time)
    to ensure a tight secure fit of the wheel and
    tire. Note:
    Passengers should not remain in the
    vehicle when the vehicle is being jacked.
    Park on a level surface, activate the hazard
    flashers and set the parking brake. Then,
    place the transmission in park (P) and turn
    the engine off.
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    							Removing the Jack and Tools
    1.
    From the passenger side of the vehicle,
    unstrap the large center strap securing
    the jacking kit to the floor posts.
    2. Remove the fuel funnel.
    3. With slight downward pressure, slide the jacking kit outward, toward the
    passenger side of the vehicle.
    4. Lift the jacking kit off the floor posts. Removing the Spare Tire
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    							1. Use your key to remove the lock
    cylinder from the access hole of the
    bumper to allow access to the guide
    tube. Assemble the jack handle as
    shown in the illustration. 2.
    Fully insert the jack handle through the
    bumper hole and into the guide tube
    through the access hole in the rear
    bumper.
    3. Turn the handle counterclockwise until
    the tire is lowered to the ground, the
    tire can be slid rearward and the cable
    is slightly slack.
    4. Remove the retainer from the center of the wheel. 5. Block both the front and rear of the
    wheel diagonally opposite the flat tire.
    For example, if the left front tire is flat,
    block the right rear wheel. 6. Obtain the spare tire and jack from
    their storage locations.
    7. Loosen each wheel lug nut on the affected flat tire one-half turn
    counterclockwise, but do not remove
    them.
    Jacking the Vehicle
    Front Jacking Points Note:
    Use the frame rail as the jacking
    location point, not the control arm. The
    frame rail is marked with an arrow.
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    							Rear Jacking Points
    Note:
    Jack at the specified locations to
    avoid damage to the vehicle.
    1. Place the jack at the jacking point next
    to the tire you are changing. Turn the
    jack handle clockwise until the wheel
    is completely off the ground.
    2. Remove the lug nuts with the lug wrench.
    3. Replace the flat tire with the spare tire,
    making sure the valve stem is facing
    outward. Reinstall the lug nuts until the
    wheel is snug against the hub. Do not
    fully tighten the lug nuts until the wheel
    has been lowered.
    4. Lower the wheel by turning the jack handle counterclockwise. 5. Remove the jack and fully tighten the
    lug nuts in the order shown.  See
    Technical Specifications (page 369).
    6. Stow the flat tire. See the Stowing the Flat or Spare Tire.
    7. Stow the jack and lug wrench. Make sure the jack is fastened securely
    before you drive. See Stowing the Jack
    and Tools.
    8. Unblock the wheels. Stowing the Flat or Spare Tire
    Note:
    Failure to follow the spare tire
    stowage instructions may result in failure of
    the cable or loss of the spare tire.
    1. Lay the tire on the ground with the valve stem facing up.
    2. Slide the wheel partially under the vehicle and install the retainer through
    the wheel center. Pull on the cable to
    align the components at the end of the
    cable.
    3. Turn the jack handle clockwise until the tire is raised to its stowed position
    underneath the vehicle. The effort to
    turn the jack handle increases
    significantly and the spare tire carrier
    ratchets or slips when the tire is raised
    to the maximum tightness. Tighten to
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    							the best of your ability, to the point
    where the ratchet or slip occurs, if
    possible. The spare tire carrier will not
    allow you to overtighten. If the spare
    tire carrier ratchets or slips with little
    effort, contact your authorized dealer.
    4. Check that the tire lies flat against the frame and is properly tightened. Try to
    push or pull, then turn the tire to be
    sure it will not move. Loosen and
    retighten, if necessary. Failure to
    properly stow the spare tire may result
    in failure of the winch cable and loss
    of the tire.
    5. Repeat this tightness check procedure
    when servicing the spare tire pressure
    (every six months, as per your
    scheduled maintenance information),
    or at any time that the spare tire is
    disturbed through service of other
    components.
    6. If removed, install the spare tire lock into the bumper drive tube with the
    spare tire lock key and jack handle.
    Stowing the Jack and Tools
    1. Place the jacking tools in the tool bag and secure the velcro flaps. 2. Adjust the jack up or down by rotating
    the lead screw located on the end of
    the jack. The stowage markings should
    line up with the bottom channel.
    3. Place the jack in the vehicle so that the
    lead screw adjustment is facing the
    driver side of the vehicle.
    4. Place the tool bag on top of the jack. The jack base fits within the opening
    of the jack tool bag.
    5. Attach the flap around the lead screw and secure the flap to the velcro.
    6. Secure the two D-ring straps tightly.
    7. Secure the velcro straps through the hole of the lead screw tightly.
    8. Place the jack so the lug wrench faces the rear of the vehicle. Position the jack
    base so the key hole slots align with
    the jacking posts.
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