FORD F150 2002 10.G Bi Fuel Supplement Manual

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Introduction 2
Instrumentation and controls 13
Starting 16
Driving 18
Roadside emergencies 20
Maintenance and care 22
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ABOUT THIS SUPPLEMENT
This booklet supplements your Owner's Guide and is part of the owner's
portfolio. It describes the operation of yourBi-fuelvehicle and how it
differs from a standard gasoline powered vehicle. Therefore it is very
important that you read this guide and thoroughly familiarize yourself
and others operating the vehicle with this information.
Some of the information in this supplement replaces certain instructions
in the Owner's Guide. Please read this supplement carefully and
completely. Refer to the Owner's Guide for complete vehicle information.
WARNINGS
Warnings remind you to be especially careful in those areas of the
vehicle where carelessness can cause damage to your vehicle or possible
personal injury to yourself, your passengers or others. Please read all
warnings carefully.
²Warnings are identified by this symbol
ABOUT THE WARRANTIES
The normal vehicle warranties will apply to yourBi-fuelvehicle. For
further information, refer to your Warranty Information Booklet in the
owner's portfolio.
Specified maintenance procedures must be followed. Repairs must be
made by trained personnel.
It is important that yourBi-fuelvehicle be properly maintained by
qualified Ford service technicians. If a concern occurs, it is important
that properly trained personnel diagnose and repair the cause. If the
concern relates to the fuel system, proper part replacement is imperative
to keep your vehicle operating correctly.Bi-fuelcomponents and
standard fuel components are not interchangeable. If yourBi-fuel
vehicle is not maintained in accordance with approved service
procedures, damage may occur and your warranty may be invalidated.
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GASEOUS FUEL INJECTION
YourBi-fuelvehicle is equipped with two fuel injection systems, an
unleaded gasoline fuel system and a gaseous fuel injection system.
Two types of gaseous fuel injection systems are available:
²Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)
²Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG)
The two available gaseous fuel injection systems operate in somewhat
similar manners. However, differences in operating pressures and
gaseous fuel properties make itimportantthat you understand which
system you are using.
If you are unsure as to which fuel system you have, contact your dealer.
Your new Gaseous Fuel Injection System is a result of years of research
and technical experience. It employes the latest solid state electronics to
provide excellent driveability, emissions control and fuel economy.
Compressed natural gas (CNG)
Compressed natural gas (CNG) is a mixture of hydrocarbon gases with a
high concentration of methane that is stored under high pressure.
Abundant reserves of natural gas in the United States and Canada allow
natural gas to be used as a very cost-efficient fuel. Natural gas is a clean
burning fuel, making it a highly suitable fuel to meet automotive emission
standards.
The CNG fuel system is rated at a pressure of 24 800 kPa (3 600 psi) at
21ÉC (70ÉF). The CNG fuel system's pressure rating is listed on a label
by the CNG fueling point.
²Look for one of these labels
(depending on application).
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Use caution when servicing or maintaining any of the components of the
CNG fuel system. Failure to provide adequate ventilation could result in
gas vapor build up over time potentially resulting in a combustible
mixture.
Service to CNG fuel system must be conducted only at qualified
dealerships by qualified technicians. Failure to do so may cause
damage to components or cause bodily harm.
Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) is a mixture of hydrocarbon gases
consisting mostly of propane with smaller amounts of ethane and butane,
which when under low pressure, are stored in a liquefied state.
LPG is a clean burning fuel, making it a highly suitable fuel to meet
automotive emission standards.
Automotive grade LPG is typically referred to as HD-5 Propane (HD-10
Propane in California) and contains at least 90% propane.
Use caution when servicing or maintaining any of the components of the
LPG fuel system. Failure to provide adequate ventilation could result in
gas vapor build up over time potentially resulting in a combustible
mixture.
Service to LPG fuel system components must be conducted only
at qualified dealerships by qualified technicians. Failure to do so
may cause damage to components or cause bodily harm.
PRECAUTIONARY INFORMATION
In certain localities, local authorities have established guidelines and
regulations that directly affect the operation and storage of yourBi-fuel
vehicle.
These established guidelines and regulations include:
²refueling.
²underground parking.
²operating your vehicle under bridges or in tunnels.
More information on established guidelines and regulations are available
from your qualified Ford dealership.
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Breathing hydrocarbon gases (CNG or LPG) or air which lacks
oxygen due to the presence of hydrocarbon gases can result in
headache, dizziness and weakness in the arms and legs. In severe
cases, prolonged breathing of hydrocarbon gases can cause suffocation.
In the event of illness due to inhaling hydrocarbon gases, immediately
move the victim to fresh air and contact medical emergency personnel.
Use caution when servicing or maintaining any of the components of
your Gaseous Fuel Injection System.
Do not modify the gaseous fuel injection system configuration or
components. Do not replace the gaseous fuel injection system
components with parts not designed for use with your Bi-fuel vehicle.
Components designed for use in your CNG or LPG Bi-fuel vehicle
consist of special materials and are calibrated especially for your
vehicle. Failure to use the correct components may cause damage to
the engine and fuel system or possible personal injury.
Service to the gaseous fuel injection system components must be
conducted only at qualified dealerships by qualified service
technicians. Failure to do so may cause damage to the engine and fuel
system components or possible personal injury.
Any modification to your Gaseous Fuel Injection System voids the Ford
New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
Do not use liquefied natural gas (LNG) or a CNG that is derived
from a process such as flashing (heating LNG). Failure to use the
correct type of fuel may cause damage to the engine and fuel
system components.
If the vehicle is involved in an accident or fire that damages any
portion of the gaseous fuel injection system, the damaged
components MUST be replaced and the complete system tested by
a qualified service technician before the vehicle is operated
again.
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If yourBi-fuelvehicle is to be painted, the CNG or propane fuel tank(s)
and fuel lines must be emptied before the vehicle is placed in a heated
room, known as a ªpaint ovenº, for the new paint to cure. These ªpaint
ovensº typically operate at temperatures up to 60É C (140É F). The high
temperatures in the ªpaint ovenº could cause the fuel in the fuel tanks to
expand, which may cause an overpressure condition within the fuel tanks
that can be hazardous to personal safety and property. Contact your
qualified Ford dealership for assistance.
Do not use paint drying ovens for propane-fueled vehicles. The
heat of paint drying ovens will increase the pressure in the fuel
tanks. This could cause venting of propane fuel vapor into the oven
and result in a fire from the heat or sparks in the electrical equipment.
If the fuel is confined inside an oven, an explosion may occur. When
refinishing the body panels of a propane-fueled vehicle, use spot
painting and drying methods.
Failure to empty (vent) the CNG or propane fuel tank(s) and
fuel lines prior to vehicle being placed in a ªpaint ovenº may
cause an overpressure condition within the fuel tanks that can be
hazardous to personal safety and property.
On F-Series Bi-fuel vehicles, do notmodify or replace the cargo bed
with any non-OEM components. Should the cargo bed need to be
removed for service or replacement, it should be done at a qualified
dealership using qualified service technicians. Do not sit, stand or place
heavy loads on the in-bed fuel tank cover. Any cap added to the cargo
bed on this vehicle must be vented to the outside (consult your local
regulations). Failure to provide adequate ventilation could result in gas
vapor build up over time, potentially resulting in a combustible mixture.
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VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION AND LABELING
YourBi-fuelvehicle has several labels to identify it as a CNG or LPG
fueled vehicle (depending upon application) and to help identify areas of
special attention.
²It is important that you and others that operate yourBi-fuelvehicle
identify the label locations and understand the information on the
labels.
²Specific labels are shown within this supplement when applicable.
This label is located on the driver's
side door frame and lists the date
your gaseous fuel injection system
was installed.
This label is located on the
dashboard to remind you to operate
your vehicle regularly using
unleaded gasoline. This helps
prevent premature wear on the
components of the gasoline fuel system.
THIS VEHICLE MUST BE OPERATED ON
UNLEADED GASOLINE A MINIMUM OF
ONE TANK EVERY 60 DAYS
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These two labels are located in the
engine compartment and contain
diagnostic information for your
gaseous fuel injection system.
NOTICE (diagnosis testing):DO NOT perform the following diagnostic
tests while operating in Alternate Fuel Mode:
KOER (Key On - Engine Running) or
KOEO (Key On - Engine Off)
Test equipment will display:
"- UNABLE TO PERFORM TEST/FUNCTION
- CONDITIONS NOT CORRECT
- CHECK SHOP MANUAL FOR PROPER
TEST/FUNCTION REQUIREMENTS."
when performed in Alternate Fuel mode. This
is NOT an indication of a malfunction. Tests
must be performed in gasoline mode. Fuel
selector switch must be set to gasoline.
VACUUM HOSE DIAGRAM / SCHÉMA DU CONDUIT DÉPRESSIF
EMISSIONS
The GFI system does not affect vehicle emissions when running in
gasoline mode. The GFI system is transparent to the OEM system.
Emission control devices are neither removed or affected by the GFI
system.
ÉMANATIONS
Le systéme GFI n' affecte pas les émanations du véhicule lorsqu'il
fonctionne en mode d'essence. Le systéme GFI n' exerce aucune
action sur le systéme d' équipement d' origine. Les dispositifs
dépolluants ne sont ni ôtés ni affectés par le systéme GFI.
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Compressed natural gas (CNG)
This label is located on the right
rear of your vehicle and identifies
the vehicle as using compressed
natural gas (CNG) as a fuel.
This label (required only in
California) is located on the
dashboard and identifies your
vehicle as using CNG as a fuel.
This warning label is located in the
engine compartment to help ensure
safe and proper maintenance of the
CNG fuel system.
This label is located in the engine
compartment and on the CNG
tank(s) and lists the inspection and
expiration dates for the CNG fuel
tank(s).
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Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
This label is located on the right
rear of your vehicle and identifies
the vehicle as using liquefied
petroleum gas (LPG) as a fuel.
This warning label is located on
either the driver's side sun visor or
on the dashboard to help inform you
of cold weather operating conditions
when using LPG as a fuel.
This warning label is located in the
engine compartment to help ensure
safe and proper maintenance of the
LPG fuel system.
GASEOUS FUEL COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
The following illustrations show the major unique gaseous fuel injection
system components of yourBi-fuelvehicle. All of these unique
components are constructed of special materials to withstand the effects
of CNG or LPG use (depending upon application).NEVERreplace a
uniqueBi-fuelvehicle component with a standard vehicle component or
any aftermarket components.
Do not modify the gaseous fuel injection system configuration or
components. Do not replace the gaseous fuel injection system
components with parts not designed for use with your Bi-fuel vehicle.
Components designed for use in your CNG or LPG Bi-fuel vehicle
consist of special materials and are calibrated especially for your
vehicle. Failure to use the correct components may cause damage to
the engine and fuel system or possible personal injury.
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