ECO mode FORD RANGER 1996 2.G User Guide

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[AS30200(R )08/95]
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Using the ºSEEKª function with your cassette tape player
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[AS30205(R )08/95]
While in the tape mode, push the right (
a) side of the
ºSEEKª button to seek forward to the next selection on the
tape. Push the left (
b) side to seek the previous tape
selection.
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[AS30210(R )08/95]
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Using the ºSCANª function with your cassette tape player
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[AS30215(R )01/95]
Press the ºSCANª button to begin the forward scan mode on
the tape currently playing, stopping on each tape selection
for approximately an eight-second sampling (display
indicates ºSCª).
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[AS30220(R )01/95]
To stop the scan mode on the presently sampled tape
selection, press ºSCANª a second time.
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[AS30225(R )08/95]
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How to change the side of the tape being played
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[AS30230(R )01/95]
The alternate side of the tape can be selected by pressing the
ºSIDE 1-2ª button.
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[AS30235(R )08/95]
How to eject the tape
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[AS30240(R )01/95]
To stop the tape and eject the cassette, press the ºEJª button.
The radio will resume playing if the radio power is on. The
tape cartridge can be ejected with radio power (and/or ignition)
on or off.
[AS30245(R )06/95]
HowtoswitchfromtapetoAM/FMmode
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[AS30247(R )01/95]
Press the ºAM/FMª button to stop the tape player and resume
radio play.
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[AS30250(R )08/95]
Using the DolbyHB noise reduction feature
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[AS30255(R )08/95]
NOTE: Noise reduction system manufactured under license
from Dolby Labs Licensing Corporation. ºDolbyª and
double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corporation.
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Electronic Sound Systems
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[AS30260(R )04/95]
Push thekbutton to activate Dolby B Noise Reduction. Push
again to deactivate.
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[AS30345(R )08/95]
Tips on Caring for the Cassette Player and Tapes
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[AS30350(R )08/95]
In order to keep your cassette tape player performing the way it
was meant to, read and follow these simple precautions:
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[AS30355(R )08/95]
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Using a Ford Cassette Cleaning Cartridge to clean the tape
player head after 10-12 hours of play will help maintain the
best playback sound and proper tape operation.
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[AS30360(R )08/95]
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Only cassettes that are 90 minutes long or less should be
used. Tapes longer than 90 minutes are thinner and subject
to breakage or may jam the tape player mechanism.
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[AS30365(R )08/95]
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Protect cassettes from exposure to direct sunlight, high
humidity and extreme heat or cold. If they are exposed to
extreme conditions, allow them to reach a moderate
temperature before playing.
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[AS30370(R )08/95]
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If a tape is loose inside the cassette, tighten it before playing
by putting your finger or a pencil into one of the holes and
turning the hub until the tape is tight.
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[AS30375(R )08/95]
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Loose labels on cassette tapes can become lodged in the
mechanism. Remove any loose label material before inserting
cassette.
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[AS30380(R )08/95]
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Do not leave a tape in the cassette tape player. High heat in
the vehicle can cause the cassette to warp.
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[AS30401(ALL)08/95]
Clock Operation
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[AS30411(ALL)08/95]
How to view the clock mode
[AS30421(ALL)09/94]
Press the ºCLKª button to display time. The time will continue
to be displayed until a radio or tape function is chosen. After
approximately 10 seconds, the time will again appear in the
display. To display radio or tape information only, press the
ºCLKª button a second time.
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Transmission control switch (located on the end of the gearshift lever)
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[DR09900(ALL)05/95]
To return the transmission to the normal
jOverdrive
operation, press the transmission control switch again. The
Transmission Control Indicator Light will not be illuminated
when Overdrive operation resumes. This switch may be used to
select O/D ON or O/D OFF any time the vehicle is being
driven.
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[DR09950(ALL)05/94]
When starting your vehicle, the overdrive system will
automatically be in the normal overdrive mode.
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[DR10100(ALL)01/95]
When to use 2 (Second)
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[DR10200(ALL)01/95]
Use 2 (Second) to start-up on slippery roads or to provide
additional engine braking on downgrades. This position
provides 2 (Second) gear operation only.
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[DR10300(ALL)01/95]
When to use 1 (Low)
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[DR10400(ALL)04/95]
Use 1 (Low) to provide maximum engine braking on steep
downgrades. Upshifts from 1 (Low) can be made by manually
shifting to 2 (Second) or
j(Overdrive). Selection of 1 (Low)
gear provides only low gear operation from start-up. Selection
of 1 (Low) while at higher speeds provides a shift to second
gear, and a shift to first gear will occur after the vehicle
decelerates to the proper speed.
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[DR17500(R )05/95]
With the transfer case in N (Neutral), the vehicle is free to move
with either the automatic transmission in P (Park) or with the
manual transmission in any driving gear.
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[DR17510(R )05/95]
RWARNING
Do not leave the vehicle unattended with the transfer
case in the N (Neutral) position. Always set the parking
brake fully and turn off the ignition when leaving the
vehicle.
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[DR17540(R )01/95]
To shift from N (Neutral) to either 4H or 4L, stop the vehicle
and engage the parking brake. Place the automatic transmission
into N (Neutral) or depress the clutch on manual transmission
vehicles. Push the transfer case shift lever to the desired
position. If it is difficult to shift into either 4H or 4L, it may be
necessary to let the vehicle roll slightly and/or turn off the
engine (particularly on vehicles equipped with automatic
transmissions).
[DR17570(R )01/95]
4WD Systems Ð Select Drive Electric Shift
[DR17601(R )01/95]
The select drive electric shift system functions in three modes.
In two-wheel drive mode, power is delivered only to the rear
axle at normal road speed. The 4x4 HIGH position provides
four-wheel drive with power delivered to the front and rear
axles for increased traction. The 4x4 LOW position provides
four-wheel drive with power delivered to the front and rear
axles when above average power is required at reduced speeds.
[DR17630(R )01/95]
Four-wheel drive operation (4x4 HIGH or 4x4 LOW) on dry
pavement is not recommended. Operating the vehicle in
four-wheel drive on dry pavement will increase noise, vibration,
tire wear, decrease fuel economy, and make four-wheel drive
disengagement difficult for the transfer case.
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[DR18201(R )06/94]
During axle break-in or operation in extremely cold
temperatures, the automatic locking hubs may not release
completely. It may be necessary to drive the vehicle for 10 to 15
minutes before repeating the release procedure.
[DR18240(R )08/94]
To shift from 4x4 HIGH or 2WD to 4x4 LOW:
[DR18295(R )01/95]
Stop the vehicle, depress the brake and place the automatic
transmission in N (Neutral) or depress the clutch on vehicles
with a manual transmission. Rotate the 4WD switch on the
instrument panel to 4x4 LOW. Both the 4WD and 4WD LOW
lights are now lit.
[DR18350(R )08/94]
To shift from 4x4 LOW to 4x4 HIGH or 2WD:
[DR18380(R )01/95]
Stop the vehicle, depress the brake and place the automatic
transmission into N (Neutral) or depress the clutch on vehicles
with a manual transmission. Rotate the 4WD switch on the
instrument panel to 4x4 HIGH or 2WD.
[DR18500(ALL)03/95]
It is not recommended to operate the vehicle in the 4WD modes
with a temporary spare. If 4WD operation is necessary, do not
operate at speeds above 10 mph or for distances above 50 miles.
Extended operation in 4WD with a temporary spare may result
in damage to drivetrain components.
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[DR19200(ALL)01/89]
Driving Off Road with 4-Wheel Drive
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[DR19300(ALL)11/89]
Most vehicles with four-wheel drive are especially equipped for
driving on sand, snow, mud, or rough terrain and have
operating characteristics that are somewhat different from
conventional vehicles, both off and on the road. The driving tips
below will help you learn to use four-wheel drive.
[DR19500(R )08/94]
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Do not use four-wheel drive on dry, hard-surfaced roads,
especially with a temporary spare tire in use.
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[DR19600(ALL)11/89]
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Special maintenance procedures are necessary after operating
with drive components in water.
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[DR23000(ALL)12/89]
If Brakes Do Not Grip Well or Pedal is ªLowº
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[DR23200(R )07/95]
If brakes do not grip well, it may indicate the rear drum brakes
need adjustment. To do this, drive the vehicle in reverse at
5 mph (8 km/h) on level, dry pavement. Stop the vehicle by
firmly applying the brakes. Repeat this procedure four or five
times.
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[DR23250(ALL)11/89]
If during normal operation the brake pedal seems ªlowº, it may
indicate the need for a brake system inspection and/or service.
You should have your brakes checked as soon as possible.
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[DR23300(ALL)10/95]
Occasional brake squeal during light to moderate stops does not
affect the function of the brake system and is normal. However,
if the squeal becomes louder or more frequent, have your
brakes inspected by your dealer or a qualified service technician.
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[DR23400(ALL)11/89]
RWARNING
Modifications to the suspension spring rates and/or
vehicle ride height may adversely affect vehicle stopping
ability.
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[DR23500(ALL)07/92]
If Brakes Pull
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[DR23600(ALL)05/95]
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Check tire pressure.
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[DR23700(R )07/95]
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Perform the self-adjustment procedure described underIf
Brakes Do Not Grip Well or Pedal is ªLow.º
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[DR23800(ALL)05/95]
If pull occurs during the first 500 miles (800 km), make 10
moderately fast stops from 40 mph (65 km/h) and then
perform the self-adjustment procedure above. It may be
necessary to repeat this operation to properly seat new brake
linings and pads.
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Wheel Spin
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[DR25550(ALL)11/92]
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Extreme acceleration can cause the rear wheels to spin,
perhaps resulting in reduced steering control.
[DR26350(ALL)12/92]
If the wheels spin, use 2 (Second gear) to gain traction. Move
forward slowly and evenly. If this does not work, try rocking
the vehicle.
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[DR26401(ALL)05/91]
For 4x4 vehicles, engage 4WD, and try to drive away.
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[DR26550(ALL)05/90]
High Speed Driving
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[DR26590(ALL)07/95]
Ford Motor Company recommends obeying posted speed limits.
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[DR26601(ALL)05/95]
RWARNING
Driving too fast for conditions creates the possibility of
loss of vehicle control. Driving at very high speeds for
extended periods of time may result in damage to vehicle
components.
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[DR26625(ALL)12/91]
Speed limiter
[DR26652(ALL)01/95]
All models are equipped with a Powertrain Control Module
(PCM) which limits the maximum engine speed and thus road
speed in top gear. Vehicle operation is normal since the
controlled maximum speed is above posted highway speeds in
North America.
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[DR26701(ALL)01/95]
Driving in Bad Weather
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[DR26750(ALL)01/95]
Slippery roads
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[DR26801(ALL)03/95]
Drive cautiously on wet or snowy roads:
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[DR26850(ALL)03/95]
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Do not quickly move the steering wheel unless necessary.
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[DR26901(ALL)01/95]
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Drive slower than you normally would.
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[DR26951(ALL)01/95]
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Give your vehicle more distance to stop.
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[RE04150(ALL)01/95]
It is not recommended that the vehicle be operated in the 4WD
modes with a temporary spare. If 4WD operation is necessary,
do not operate at speeds above 10 mph (16 km/h) or for
distances above 50 miles (80 km). Extended operation in 4WD
with a temporary spare may result in damage to powertrain
components.
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[RE04200(ALL)01/93]
RWARNING
If you use the temporary spare tire continuously or do
not follow these precautions, the tire could fail, causing
you to lose control of the vehicle, possibly injuring
yourself or others.
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[RE04275(ALL)05/95]
RWARNING
To avoid injury, never run the engine with one wheel off
the ground, such as when changing a tire.
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[RE04280(ALL)10/94]
Extended use of other than matching size spare tires on a
Traction-Lok axle could result in a permanent reduction in
effectiveness. This loss of effectiveness does not affect normal
driving and should not be noticeable to the driver.
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[RE04300(ALL)01/95]
When you drive with the temporary spare tire, DO NOT:
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[RE04400(ALL)01/95]
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exceed 50 mph (80 km/h) under any circumstances.
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[RE04500(ALL)01/95]
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load your vehicle so that it is heavier than the maximum
vehicle load rating listed on the tire decal.
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[RE04600(ALL)01/95]
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tow a trailer.
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[RE04700(ALL)01/95]
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use tire chains on this tire.
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[RE04800(ALL)01/95]
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try to repair the temporary spare tire or remove it from its
wheel.
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[RE04900(ALL)01/95]
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use the wheel for any other type of vehicle.
[RE04950(ALL)10/94]
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engage four-wheel drive on dry, hard-surfaced roads.
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[SV51485(ALL)09/95]
OBD II Drive Cycle
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[SV51490(ALL)06/95]
The following steps must be run in the order shown. If any
steps are interrupted, repeat the preceding step. Any safe
driving mode is acceptable between steps.
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[SV51495(ALL)06/95]
Always drive vehicle in safe manner according to traffic
conditions and obey all traffic laws.
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[SV51500(ALL)07/95]
The engine must be warmed up and at operating temperature
before proceeding with the drive modes of the following OBD II
Drive Cycle.
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[SV51505(ALL)06/95]1.
Start the engine. Drive or idle (in neutral) the vehicle for 4
minutes.
[SV51510(ALL)05/95]2.
Idle the vehicle in drive (neutral for automatic transmissions)
for 40 seconds.
[SV51515(ALL)05/95]3.
Accelerate the vehicle to 45 mph (72 km/h) (for manual
transmissions upshift from 1st to 5th gear, but hold in 2nd
for at least 5 seconds) at 1/4 to 1/2 throttle for 10 seconds.
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[SV51520(ALL)05/95]4.
Drive the vehicle with a steady throttle at 45 mph
(72 km/h) (manual transmissions use 5th gear) for 30
seconds.
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[SV51525(ALL)08/95]5.
Idle the vehicle in drive (neutral for manual transmissions)
for 40 seconds.
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[SV51530(ALL)05/95]6.
Continue to drive the vehicle in city traffic at speeds
between 25 and 40 mph (40-64 km/h) (manual transmissions
primarily drive vehicles in 3rd and 4th gear when possible)
for 15 minutes. During the 15 minute drive cycle the
following modes must be achieved:
[SV51535(ALL)05/95]
a. at least 5 stop and idle modes at 10 seconds each.
[SV51540(ALL)05/95]
b. acceleration from idles at 1/4 to 1/2 throttle position, and
[SV51545(ALL)05/95]
c. choose three different speeds to do 1.5 minute steady state
throttle drives.
[SV51550(ALL)06/95]7.
Accelerate the vehicle up to between 45 and 60 mph
(72-97 km/h) (manual transmissions upshift to 5th gear).
This should take approximately 8 seconds.
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[SV51555(ALL)05/95]8.
Drive vehicle and hold the throttle steady at the selected
speed between 45 and 60 mph (72-97 km/h) (manual
transmissions use 5th gear) for approximately 5 minutes.
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[SV51560(ALL)05/95]9.
Drive the vehicle for 5 minutes at varying speeds between 45
and 60 mph (72-97 km/h) (manual transmissions use 5th
gear).
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[SV51565(ALL)05/95]10.
Bring the vehicle back to idle. Idle in drive (manual
transmissions use 5th gear) for 40 seconds.
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[SV51570(ALL)07/95]11.
OBD II drive cycle has been completed. Vehicle can be
turned off when convenient.
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