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NOTE: Your vehicle is equipped with a
brake-shift interlock feature. This
feature prevents you from shifting
from P (Park) unless you have the
brake pedal depressed. (The ignition
must be in the ON position.) If you
cannot shift from P (Park) with the
brake pedal depressed:
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1. Apply the parking brake.
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2. Remove the key.
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4. Apply the brake pedal and shift to N
(Neutral). (If the vehicle is shifted back to P
[Park], you must repeat the previous steps.)
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5. Start the vehicle.
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If you need to shift out of P (Park) by using the
alternate procedure described above, it is
possible that a fuse has blown and that your
brakelamps may also not be functional. Please
refer to the chapter titledRoadside Emergenciesin
this Owner Guide for instructions on checking
and replacing fuses.
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RWARNING
DO NOT DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE UNTIL
YOU VERIFY THAT THE BRAKELAMPS
ARE WORKING.
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RWARNING
Hold the brake pedal down while you
move the gearshift lever from position to
position. If you do not hold the brake
pedal down, your vehicle may move
unexpectedly and injure someone.
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Once you place the gearshift securely into
position, gradually release the brake pedal and
use the accelerator as necessary.
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NOTE: Your vehicle is equipped with a
brake-shift interlock feature. This
feature prevents you from shifting
from P (Park) unless you have the
brake pedal depressed. (The ignition
must be in the ON position.) If you
cannot shift from P (Park) with the
brake pedal depressed:
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1. Apply the parking brake.
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2. Remove the key.
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3. Insert the key and rotate it one position
clockwise (ignition in the OFF position).
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4. Apply the brake pedal and shift to N
(Neutral). (If the vehicle is shifted back to P
[Park], you must repeat the previous steps.)
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5. Start the vehicle.
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If you need to shift out of P (Park) by using the
alternate procedure described above, it is
possible that a fuse has blown and that your
brakelamps may also not be functional. Please
refer to the chapter titledRoadside Emergenciesin
this Owner Guide for instructions on checking
and replacing fuses.
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Fuses, Fuse Links and Circuit
Breakers
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Fuses, circuit breakers and fuse links protect
your vehicle's electrical system from overloading.
If electrical parts in your vehicle are not
working, the system may have been overloaded
and blown a fuse or tripped a circuit breaker.
Before you replace or repair any electrical parts,
check the appropriate fuses or circuit breakers.
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The following charts tell you which fuses or
circuit breakers protect each electrical part of
your vehicle. If a fuse blows or a circuit breaker
opens a circuit, all the parts of your vehicle that
use that circuit will not work.
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Selected circuits, such as headlamps and
windshield wipers, are protected with circuit
breakers. A circuit breaker is designed to stop
current flow in case of a short-circuit or
overload. It will automatically restore current
flow after a few seconds, but will again interrupt
current if the overload or short-circuit continues.
This on-off cycle will continue as long as the
overload or short-circuit exists.
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Once you have determined which fuses or circuit
breakers to check, follow the procedures under
Checking and replacing fusesorChecking and
replacing circuit breakerslater in this chapter.
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full page art:0020730-DFuses/circuit breakers and their locations
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sixteen pica chart:0020731-E
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Power Distribution Box
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The high current fuses contained in the Power
Distribution Box protect your vehicle's main
electrical systems from overloads; these fuses
provide the connection between the battery and
your vehicle's electrical systems.
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The high current fuses are coded as follows: 30
amp -light green, 40 amp - orange, 50 amp - red,
60 amp -blue.
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RWARNING
Always disconnect the battery before
servicing high current fuses.
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Ford recommends that high current fuses be
replaced by a qualified technician.
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eighteen pica chart:0020966-C
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Checking and Replacing Fuses
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If you need to check a fuse, follow these steps:
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1. Remove the fuse panel cover by squeezing
together the cover release tabs as you apply
a slight pulling motion at the same time. The
underside of the cover contains five spare
fuses and a fuse pulling tool in case you
need to replace a blown fuse.
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The spare fuses for your vehicle are color
coded as follows: 10 amp Ð red, 15 amp Ð
light blue, 20 amp Ð natural, 30 amp Ð light
green.
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Index 205
Catalytic converter........... 135
Changing a tire.............. 87
Charging system gauge.......... 15
Charging system warning light....... 14
Circuit breakers
checking and replacing......... 87
see also fuses.............. 79
Cold engine starting............ 39
Coolant (see Engine coolant)....... 107
checking and adding......... 107
preparing for storage......... 153
proper solution............ 109
refill capacities............ 148
specifications...........110, 149
temperature gauge........... 18
warnings............... 107
Cooling fan................ 99
Crankcase emission filter......... 147
Customer Assistance Center, Ford (U.S.). . 158
Customer Assistance Centre,
Ford of Canada..........158, 165
D
Daytime running light system....... 22
Defects, reporting............ 163
Dipstick................ 102
automatic transmission fluid....116, 118
engine oil.............. 102
power steering fluid......... 113
Disabled vehicle (see Towing)....... 97
Dispute Settlement Board........ 159
Doors, lubricant specifications...... 149
Driveline universal joint and slip yoke . . 107
Driving under special conditions...... 73
bad weather.............. 74
high speed............... 73
high water............... 74
slippery roads............. 74
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206 Index
Driving under special conditions (continued)
tips for safe driving........... 73
towing a trailer............. 56
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Electrical system
circuit breakers............. 87
fuses................ 79,85
operating when the engine is off..... 24
Emergencies, roadside
assistance............... 156
battery acid spills......... 92,120
fuel................. 130
jump-starting.............. 92
towing................. 97
Emergency brake (parking brake)...... 47
Emission control system......... 135
catalytic converter........... 135
emissions warranty....... 4,135, 137
Engine
check engine warning light....... 12
does not start.............. 77
fuel injected engine, starting.....37±38
fuel pump shut-off switch........ 77
preparing to start............ 37
refill capacities............ 148
starting................. 38
starting after a collision......... 77
storing your vehicle........152±153
Engine coolant............. 107
checking and adding......... 107
disposal...........104, 110, 118
preparing for storage......... 153
proper solution............ 109
recovery reservoir........... 108
refill capacities............ 148
specifications...........110, 149
temperature gauge........... 18
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208 Index
Fuel.................. 128
calculating fuel economy........ 133
capacity............... 148
choosing the right fuel......... 129
filling your vehicle with fuel...... 128
filter, specifications.......... 147
fuel filler door release lever...... 128
fuel gauge............... 17
improving fuel economy........ 134
octane rating............. 129
quality..............129±130
running out of fuel.......... 133
safety information relating to
automotive fuels.......... 130
storing your vehicle.......... 153
treating emergencies.......... 130
Fuel cap................ 128
removing............... 128
replacing...........128±129,133
Fuel filler door............. 128
remote release............ 128
Fuel filter, specifications......... 147
Fuel gauge................ 17
Fuel pump shut-off switch
engine does not start.......... 77
starting after a collision......... 77
Fuse panel, instrument panel........ 80
Fuses
charts................. 85
checking and replacing....... 79,85
circuit breakers............. 87
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Gas cap (see Fuel cap).......... 128
Gas mileage (see Fuel economy) . . . 129, 133
Gasohol................ 130
Gasoline (see Fuel)............ 128
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