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    							TRAILER BRAKES (If Equipped)
    Trailer Brake Hand Control (If Equipped) WARNING
    The hand control should never be
    used to apply the brakes when the
    tractor and trailer are parked
    unattended. Air may leak from the system
    and the vehicle could possibly move,
    resulting in possible property damage,
    personal injury or death. The hand control is located on the
    right-hand side of the instrument panel. It
    applies the trailer service brakes, which are
    independent of the truck or tractor service
    brakes.
    It operates a valve that provides gradual
    control of air pressure applied. When the
    valve is only partially applied, you can
    override the trailer brakes by pressing fully
    on the brake pedal.
    To apply the trailer brakes using the hand
    control, move the lever downward. The
    further you push the lever down, the
    greater the air pressure is applied to the
    brakes. The lever remains in place until
    manually moved. To release the trailer brakes, move the
    lever up completely.
    Trailer Air Supply and Parking
    Brake Modular Controls
     (If Equipped)
    The trailer air supply valve delivers air to
    the trailer supply and automatically pops
    out, shutting off the trailer supply, if
    pressure decreases to approximately 35 psi
    (249 kPa)
    .
    The parking brake controls the spring
    brakes on the tractor. When you pull the
    knob out, it causes the trailer supply valve
    to pop out, applying both the tractor and
    trailer parking brakes. You can
    independently release the trailer brakes by
    pushing only the trailer air supply valve in.
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    							Initial Charge
    With the air system completely discharged,
    both knobs (A and B) are out. When the
    air pressure reaches 70 psi (481 kPa), the
    trailer air supply (A - red knob) may be
    pushed in and should stay in, charging the
    trailer air system and releasing the trailer
    brakes. You can push in the parking brake (B -
    yellow knob) and supply air to the tractor
    spring brakes, releasing them.
    Normal Driving Position
    Push in both knobs (A and B) to supply air
    to both trailer and tractor spring brakes,
    releasing all brakes.
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    							System Park
    With both knobs (A and B) pushed in
    (normal driving position), the parking
    brakes for both the tractor and trailer can
    be applied by pulling the parking brake
    knob (B) out, exhausting air from the
    tractor spring brakes, simultaneously
    causing the trailer air supply valve to pop
    out, applying the trailer brakes.
    Trailer Charge
    If both knobs (A and B) are out, and you
    want to recharge the trailer while leaving
    the tractor spring brakes applied, the trailer
    air supply (A) can be pushed in to recharge
    the trailer air supply line. You can also use
    this mode to park a combination vehicle
    with tractor spring brakes.
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    							Automatic Application
    If both knobs (A and B) are pushed in and
    the brake system air pressure is reduced
    to approximately 35 psi (249 kPa), the
    trailer air supply (A) knob automatically
    pops out applying the emergency or
    parking brakes on the trailer. If the trailer
    air supply (A) knob is manually held in and
    the air pressure is reduced to
    approximately 
    30 psi (207 kPa), a tripper
    piston within the valve moves, exhausting
    the trailer air supply, applying the trailer
    brakes. Further reduction of air pressure,
    while holding the trailer air supply knob in,
    causes the parking brake knob to pop out
    at 
    25 psi (172 kPa).
    Actuation of Trailer Park (Emergency)
    or Tractor Bobtail Position To actuate the trailer brakes only, pull out
    the trailer air supply (A) knob. This applies
    the trailer brakes whether the trailer uses
    emergency or spring brakes.
    You can also use this mode when the
    tractor or truck with trailer is used during
    bobtail operation.
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    							PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
    The traction control system helps avoid
    drive wheel spin and loss of traction.
    If your vehicle begins to slide, the system
    applies the brakes to individual wheels
    and, when needed, reduces engine power
    at the same time. If the wheels spin when
    accelerating on slippery or loose surfaces,
    the system reduces engine power in order
    to increase traction.
    Note:
    The system does not apply the brakes
    when vehicle speed is above 25 mph
    (40 km/h).
    USING TRACTION CONTROL -
    VEHICLES WITH: AIR BRAKES WARNING
    The stability and traction control
    light illuminates steadily if the
    system detects a failure. Make sure
    you did not manually disable the traction
    control system using the information
    display controls or the switch. If the
    stability control and traction control light
    is still illuminating steadily, have the
    system serviced by an authorized dealer
    immediately. Operating your vehicle with
    the traction control disabled could lead to
    an increased risk of loss of vehicle control,
    vehicle rollover, personal injury and death. Use the traction control switch on the
    instrument panel to select Mud/Snow
    traction mode.
    This is beneficial when your vehicle is stuck
    in snow or on a slippery road surface. This
    mode allows wheel spin to dig your vehicle
    out and allows you to rock your vehicle.
    Press the switch again to select standard
    traction control. The system automatically
    selects standard traction control at the
    next ignition cycle. System Indicator Light
    Note:
    If the traction control light does not
    flash during a traction control event or stays
    illuminated, the system is not functioning
    properly. Take your vehicle to an authorized
    dealer for service.
    During traction control operation, the
    traction control light flashes rapidly and
    the engine does not rev-up when you press
    further on the accelerator. This is normal
    and is no reason for concern.
    In Mud/Snow mode, the traction control
    light illuminates and flashes slowly. If a
    traction event occurs in either mode, the
    light flashes rapidly.
    USING TRACTION CONTROL -
    VEHICLES WITH: HYDRAULIC
    BRAKES WARNING
    Aggressive driving in any road
    conditions can cause you to lose
    control of your vehicle increasing the
    risk of severe personal injury or property
    damage. The occurrence of a traction
    control event is an indication that at least
    some of the tires have exceeded their
    ability to grip the road; this may lead to an
    increased risk of loss of vehicle control,
    vehicle rollover, personal injury and death.
    If you experience a severe road event,
    SLOW DOWN. The system automatically turns on each
    time you switch the ignition on.
    Use the traction control switch on the
    instrument panel to switch the system off
    or on.
    If your vehicle is stuck in mud or snow,
    switching traction control off may be
    beneficial as this allows the wheels to spin.
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    							Press the switch again to enable the
    traction control system.
    System Indicator Light
    Note:
    If the traction control light does not
    flash during a traction control event or stays
    illuminated, the system is not functioning
    properly. Take your vehicle to an authorized
    dealer for service.
    During traction control operation, the
    traction control light flashes rapidly and
    the engine does not rev-up when you press
    further on the accelerator. This is normal
    and is no reason for concern.
    When traction control is disabled, the
    traction control light illuminates and
    flashes slowly.
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    							PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
    WARNINGS
    Vehicle modifications involving
    braking system, aftermarket roof
    racks, suspension, steering system,
    tire construction and wheel and tire size
    may change the handling characteristics
    of your vehicle and may adversely affect
    the performance of the electronic stability
    control system. In addition, installing any
    stereo loudspeakers may interfere with
    and adversely affect the electronic stability
    control system. Install any aftermarket
    stereo loudspeaker as far as possible from
    the front center console, the tunnel, and
    the front seats in order to minimize the risk
    of interfering with the electronic stability
    control sensors. Reducing the
    effectiveness of the electronic stability
    control system could lead to an increased
    risk of loss of vehicle control, vehicle
    rollover, personal injury and death. Remember that even advanced
    technology cannot defy the laws of
    physics. It's always possible to lose
    control of a vehicle due to inappropriate
    driver input for the conditions. Aggressive
    driving on any road condition can cause
    you to lose control of your vehicle
    increasing the risk of personal injury or
    property damage. Activation of the
    electronic stability control system is an
    indication that at least some of the tires
    have exceeded their ability to grip the road;
    this could reduce the operator's ability to
    control the vehicle potentially resulting in
    a loss of vehicle control, vehicle rollover,
    personal injury and death. If your electronic
    stability control system activates, SLOW
    DOWN. The system automatically turns on each
    time you switch the ignition on. If a fault occurs in either the stability
    control or the traction control system, you
    may experience the following conditions:
    •
    The stability and traction control light
    illuminates steadily.
    • The stability control and traction
    control systems do not enhance your
    vehicle's ability to maintain traction of
    the wheels.
    Vehicles With: Hydraulic Brakes
    If a driving condition activates either the
    stability control or the traction control
    system you may experience the following
    conditions:
    • The stability and traction control light
    flashes rapidly.
    • Your vehicle slows down.
    • Reduced engine power.
    • A vibration in the brake pedal.
    • The brake pedal is stiffer than usual.
    • If the driving condition is severe and
    your foot is not on the brake, the brake
    pedal may move as the system applies
    higher brake force.
    Vehicles With: Air Brakes
    If a driving condition activates either the
    stability control or the traction control
    system you may experience the following
    conditions:
    • The stability and traction control light
    flashes rapidly.
    • Your vehicle slows down.
    • Reduced engine power.
    The stability control system has several
    features built into it to help you maintain
    control of your vehicle:
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    							Electronic Stability Control
    The system enhances your vehicle
    ’s ability
    to prevent skids or lateral slides by
    applying brakes to one or more of the
    wheels individually and, if necessary,
    reducing engine power.
    Roll Stability Control
    The system enhances your vehicle ’s ability
    to prevent rollovers by detecting your
    vehicle ’s motion and the rate at which it
    changes by applying the brakes to one or
    more wheels individually.
    Traction Control
    The system enhances your vehicle ’s ability
    to maintain traction of the wheels by
    detecting and controlling wheel spin. See
    Using Traction Control (page 132). Vehicle without stability control
    skidding off its intended route.
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    Vehicle with stability control
    maintaining control on a slippery
    surface.
    B USING STABILITY CONTROL
    The system automatically turns on each
    time you switch the ignition on.
    You cannot switch the stability control and
    roll stability control systems off, but when
    you shift into reverse (R), the systems
    deactivate.
    You can switch the traction control system
    off or on.
     See Traction Control (page 132).
    Limitations of the Stability System
    Stability Control effectiveness may be
    greatly reduced if:
    • Your load shifts due to improper
    retention, accident damage or the
    inherently mobile nature of some loads,
    for example, hanging meat, live
    animals or partially laden tankers.
    • Your vehicle or load has an unusually
    high or off-set center of gravity (CG).
    • Your brakes are not properly adjusted
    or maintained.
    • One side of your vehicle drops off the
    pavement at an angle that is too great
    to be counteracted by a reduction in
    speed.
    To Maximize the Effectiveness Of
    Stability Control
    • Make sure that the weight of your load
    is evenly distributed, from front to back,
    side to side and you secure it properly
    at all times.
    • Exercise extreme caution at all times
    while driving and avoid sharp turns,
    sudden steering inputs or abrupt lane
    changes at high speeds, particularly if:
    •Hauling loads that can shift.
    • Your vehicle or load has a high or
    off-set center of gravity when
    loaded.
    • You are towing doubles or triples.
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    							ESC Usage with Tractor/Trailer
    The ESC system is designed to work with
    trailer air brake systems. We do not
    recommend its use with any other trailer
    brake system.
    Chassis Modifications
    Stability Control is specifically calibrated
    and validated only for your vehicle's
    original configuration. If you alter your
    vehicle's chassis components, for example,
    a wheel base extension or reduction, tag
    axle addition or removal, a major body
    change such as conversion of a tractor into
    a truck. Ford Motor Company is not
    responsible for the performance of the
    stability control system if you modify any
    major components such as axle,
    suspension or steering system.
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    							PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
    Cruise control lets you maintain a set
    speed without keeping your foot on the
    accelerator pedal. You can use cruise
    control when your vehicle speed is greater
    than 20 mph (30 km/h).
    USING CRUISE CONTROL
     (If
    Equipped) WARNINGS
    Do not use cruise control on winding
    roads, in heavy traffic or when the
    road surface is slippery. This could
    result in loss of vehicle control, serious
    injury or death. When you are going downhill, your
    vehicle speed could increase above
    the set speed. The system does not
    apply the brakes. Note:
    Cruise control disengages if the
    vehicle speed decreases more than 10 mph
    (16 km/h) below the set speed when driving
    uphill. The cruise controls are on the steering
    wheel.
    Switching Cruise Control On
    Press 
    ON.
    The indicator displays in the
    instrument cluster.
    Setting the Cruise Speed
    1. Drive to desired speed.
    2. Press 
    SET+ or SET-.
    3. Take your foot off the accelerator pedal.
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