window FORD ESCORT 1997 7.G Owners Manual

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* if equipped with air conditioning
HI LO
OFFA/C
MAX
A/C
TUNE

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VOL
PUSH ON
R.DEF

Vents (pg. 18)Refer toAudio Guide
(electronic stereo radio with
cassette shown; others
available) (pg. 17)
Rear window
defroster (if
equipped) (pg. 24)
Climate controls
(pg. 17)
Instrumentation
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Manual heating and air
conditioning system
²This brings in outside air and
can be used for heating,
ventilating, or air conditioning in
order to dehumidify the
windshield; the air conditioning
can only function if the air
temperature outside the vehicle
is about 10ÉC (50ÉF) or higher.
Select
for airflow through
these vents:
Using the defrost mode
Manual heating system
²This brings in outside air and
can be used for heating and
ventilating and will clear ice or
fog from the windshield and
front side windows.
Manual heating and air
conditioning system
²This brings in outside air and
can be used for heating,
ventilating, or air conditioning in
order to dehumidify the
windshield; the air conditioning
can only function if the air
temperature outside the vehicle
is about 10ÉC (50ÉF) or higher.
HI LOOFF*A/C*MAX
A/CTUNE
DISCS

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13RPM x 1000RESET
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ACC
SET XXXX XXXOFF
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REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER
(IF EQUIPPED)
Press the defroster switch to clear
the rear window of thin ice and
fog:
The ignition must be in the ON
position to operate the rear
window defroster.
The defroster turns off
automatically after fifteen minutes.
To manually turn off the defroster
before fifteen minutes have passed,
push the switch again.
R.DEF
HI LOOFF*A/C*MAX
A/C
TUNE
DISCS

SEEK
TUNE
SCAN
EJ REW FF
BAL BASSTREBFADE TAPE
CD AM
FM
–+1
SIDE 1-22
345
COMP1
SIDE 1-2VOL–
PUSH ON
LMIRRORR
0000000002030405060
70
80
90
10 0
11 020 40608010 0
12 0
16 0
18 0 140FUEL FILLCHEF1/22
13RPM x 1000
RESET
SET
ACC
SET XXXX XXXOFF2INT
1 OFF MIST
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Windshield wipers and washer
Wipers
Rotate the windshield wiper switch
to the desired interval position.
Push up and release to wipe the
windshield only once. Pull down to
select the wipers on continuously.
Washer
Pull toward you for windshield
washer fluid operation.
Rear window wipers and
washer (if equipped)
Wipers
For rear operation, rotate the rear
window wiper and washer switch
to the desired position. Select:
ON Rear wiper on
OFF Rear wiper and washer off
Washer
For rear window washer fluid
operation, pull toward you. Select:
To p
Rear washer on
Bottom
Brief rear wiper
and washer operation (for quick
cleaning).
PULL INT
2INT
1 OFF MIST
PULL INT
2INT
1 OFF MIST
PULL INT
2INT
1 OFF MIST
ON
OFF
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Power windows (if equipped)
Driver side controls
Press the appropriate window
switch to operate the power
windows.
²Driver window
²Front passenger window
²Left rear passenger window
L U
LOCK
LOCK
LOCK
LOCK
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²Right rear passenger window
To prevent passengers from
operating the power windows,
press the lock button.
Press again to unlock and allow
the passengers to operate the
power windows.
One-touch down feature
To open the driver side window
completely, press and release the
lower portion of the driver side
window switch.
To stop the window while it is in
motion, press the switch again.
Passenger controls
Press the window switch to
operate the power window at each
door position.
LOCK
L U
LOCK
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6. Place the child in the seat and
position the shoulder belts.
7. Insert the left safety belt tongue
into the left side of the buckle.
Repeat for the right side. Verify
that the indicator window on each
tongue is green to ensure proper
safety belt connections.
Seating and safety restraints
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If both tongues do not
latch in the buckle, do not
use the child seat. See your
dealer for repairs.
8. Fasten the left and right chest
clip halves together to hold the
shoulder belts in place comfortably
on the child's shoulders. Verify
that the indicator window on the
chest clip is green to ensure a
proper chest clip connection.
²When either of the tongues or
the chest clip is unbuckled, the
red color appears in the window.
²The chest clip is designed to
pull apart easily in the event of
collision. The clip helps keep
the belts on the shoulders of a
squirming or sleeping child.
9. Pull on the safety belt tongues
to ensure they are both securely
latched. If they are not latched,
repeat steps seven and eight.
If necessary, the shoulder belts can
be put in the automatic lock mode
to limit the child's movement in
the child seat. The mode may be
used if the child is sleeping or
attempting to get out of the child
seat.
If not placed in an automatic
locking mode, the child seat
shoulder belts are in the vehicle
sensitive (emergency locking)
mode which locks the shoulder
belt in the event of a crash, hard
braking, or hard cornering.
Seating and safety restraints
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If the engine is idling while the
vehicle is stopped in an open area
for long periods of time, open the
windows at least 2.5 cm (1 in).
Adjust the heating or air
conditioning (if equipped) to bring
in fresh air.
*If equipped with air conditioning
OFF
HI LO*A/C*MAX
A/C
HI LOOFF*A/C*MAX
A/C
TUNE
DISCS

SEEK
TUNE
SCAN
EJ REW FF
BAL BASSTREBFADE TAPE
CD AM
FM
–+1
SIDE 1-22
345
COMP1
SIDE 1-2VOL–
PUSH ON
MIRRORS
0000000002030405060
70
80
90
10 0
11 020 40608010 0
12 0
16 0
18 0 140FUEL FILLCHEF1/22
13RPM x 1000
RSM
SET
ACC
CST OFF ONOFFPULL2INT
1 OFF MIST
R L
Starting
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Towing behind a recreational
vehicle (RV)
Do not tow your vehicle behind
another vehicle, such as an RV,
unless front wheel dollies are used.
Luggage rack (if equipped)
Load luggage as far back as it will
safely go on the rack without
causing the vehicle to exceed the
gross vehicle weight rating
(GVWR) or gross axle weight
rating (GAWR).
FUEL CONSUMPTION
Fuel economy can be improved by
avoiding:
²lack of regular, scheduled
maintenance
²excessive speed
²rapid acceleration
²driving with the brake pedal
depressed
²sudden stops
²extended engine idling
²use of speed control in hilly
terrain
²extended use of the air
conditioner, defroster, rear
window defroster and other
accessories
²underinflated tires
²heavy loads
²aftermarket add-ons such as
bike, ski or luggage racks, bug
deflectors, etc.
Driving
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