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FORD TRANSIT 2006 7.G Body And Equipment Mounting Section Manual 1 General Information
1.1About This Manual........................6
1.1.1Introduction...........................................6
1.1.2Important Safety Instructions.............6
1.1.3Warnings, Cautio

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FORD TRANSIT 2006 7.G Body And Equipment Mounting Section Manual 1.2 Commercial and Legal Aspects
1.2.1 Terminology
NOTE: Any modifications to the vehicle must
be noted in the owners handbook or new
descriptive literature included with the owners
documentation.
V

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FORD TRANSIT 2006 7.G Body And Equipment Mounting Section Manual Do not modify or remove heat
protection shields.
Do not route any electrical cables
with the Antilock Brakes System and
Traction Control System cables
because of extraneous signal risk.
It is generall

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FORD TRANSIT 2006 7.G Body And Equipment Mounting Section Manual 2.6 Brake System
2.6.1 General
The Brake System must be fully functional when
the vehicle conversion is completed. The vehicle
brake operating modes must be checked,
including warning system and parki

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FORD TRANSIT 2006 7.G Body And Equipment Mounting Section Manual 2.7 Parking Brake
WARNINGS:
Do not modify the brakes
Do not splice into the parking brake
cable
CAUTION: Make sure that a new
parking brake cable is fitted if
modification to the wheelbase
impacts the

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FORD TRANSIT 2006 7.G Body And Equipment Mounting Section Manual 2.8 Hydraulic Brake Actuation
2.8.1 Load Apportioning Valves
•It is not necessary or recommended to modify
the load apportioning valves, however, if a
special conversion should require modifications

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FORD TRANSIT 2006 7.G Body And Equipment Mounting Section Manual 5.10 Corrosion Prevention
5.10.1 General
Avoid drilling into closed frame body members
to avoid the risk of corrosion from swarf.
If drilling is required, however:
•Re-paint metal edges and protect

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FORD TRANSIT 2006 7.G Body And Equipment Mounting Section Manual A
About This Manual................................................6
Accessory Drive..................................................77
Adding Connectors, Terminals and Wiring....
162
Additional The