emergency towing FORD F150 2003 10.G Bi Fuel Supplement Manual

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JACKING YOUR BI-FUEL VEHICLE
YourBi-fuelvehicle may be lifted with the emergency jack as described
inChanging the tiresin theRoadside emergencieschapter of the
Owner’s Guide.
When lifting yourBi-fuelvehicle, follow these additional steps:
•SHUT OFF the gaseous fuel injection system as outlined inGaseous
fuel injection system shutoffin theMaintenance and carechapter
of this supplement.
•DO NOT use the gaseous fuel injection system components (e.g.
tanks, brackets, valves, covers and fuel lines) as a lifting or contact
point.
•DO NOT allow lifting of vehicle to twist or distort the fuel lines of
your gaseous fuel injection system.
TOWING YOUR BI-FUEL VEHICLE
Refer toWrecker towingin theRoadside emergencieschapter of the
Owner’s Guide for towing procedures, except Econoline with the optional
fuel tank package whichmustbe flat-bed towed.
When towing yourBi-fuelvehicle, follow these additional steps:
•SHUT OFF the gaseous fuel injection system as outlined inGaseous
fuel injection system shutoffin theMaintenance and carechapter
of this supplement.
•DO NOT attach tow bars, tow chains, tow straps or safety chains to
the gaseous fuel injection system components (e.g. tanks, brackets,
valves, covers and fuel lines).
•DO NOT allow tow bars, tow chains, tow straps or safety chains to
rest or rub on components of your gaseous fuel injection system.
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