flat tire FORD RANGER 1997 2.G Owners Manual

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Driving
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[GF31050(R)01/96]
Passenger car type tires when installed on light trucks and
multipurpose passenger vehicles are rated at 10% lower load
carrying capacity due to the differences in vehicle usages.
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[GF31101(R)01/96]
The vehicle must not be loaded to both the front and rear
GAWR because the GVWR will be exceeded. The GAWR of the
front and rear axles exceeds the GVWR when added together to
allow flexibility in fore and aft loading of cargo.
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[GF31110(R)03/96]
With the tires inflated to the specified pressure, the total weight
of your vehicle must not exceed the GVWR and GAWR
specified on the Safety Compliance Certification Label. This
includes full fuel tank(s), vehicle equipment, and occupants as
well as the cargo load.
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[GF31120(R)01/96]
GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating)
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[GF31130(R)01/96]
GCWR is the maximum combined weight of the towing
vehicle (including passengers and cargo) and the loaded trailer.
The GCWR is specified by the manufacturer to indicate the
combined maximum loaded weight that the vehicle is designed
to tow.
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[GF31140(R)01/96]
Maximum Trailer Weight Rating
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[GF31150(R)01/96]
The maximum trailer weight rating is the maximum weight of a
trailer the vehicle is permitted to tow. It is specified by the
manufacturer and is determined by subtracting the vehicle curb
weight for each engine/transmission combination, any required
option weight for trailer towing and the weight of the driver
from the GCWR for the towing vehicle.
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[GF31160(R)01/96]
Maximum Trailer Weight
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[GF31170(R)01/96]
The maximum trailer weight is the maximum weight of a trailer
the loaded vehicle is permitted to tow. It is determined by
subtracting the weight of the loaded towing vehicle (including
passengers and cargo) from the GCWR for the towing vehicle.
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[ER30000(R)04/96]
Towing Your Vehicle
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[ER30100(R)01/96]
If you need to have your vehicle towed, contact a professional
towing service or, if you are a member, your roadside assistance
center.
[ER30300(R)01/96]
Ranger 4x2/4x4
[ER30500(R)04/96]
The recommended method to tow your Ranger is with flatbed
or wheel lift equipment. However, slingbelt towing is
acceptable.
[ER30700(R)01/96]
Ranger without rear bumper
[ER30900(R)01/96]
The recommended method to tow your Ranger is with flatbed
or wheel lift equipment. However, slingbelt towing is
acceptable. Be sure to remove the undervehicle spare tire before
attaching slingbelt towing equipment.
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Maintenance and Care
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[MC33020(R)01/96]
The following decrease fuel economy:
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[MC33030(R)01/96]
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Lack of regular, scheduled maintenance
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[MC33040(R)01/96]
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Excessive speed
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[MC33050(R)01/96]
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Rapid acceleration and excessive speed
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[MC33060(R)01/96]
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Driving with your foot on the brake
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[MC33070(R)01/96]
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Sudden stops
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[MC33072(R)01/96]
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Extended engine idling
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[MC33074(R)01/96]
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Using speed control in hilly terrain
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[MC33076(R)01/96]
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Extended use of the A/C, defroster, rear window defroster
and other accessories
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[MC33078(R)01/96]
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Underinflated tires
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[MC33080(R)01/96]
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Heavy loads
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[MC33090(R)01/96]
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Aftermarket add-ons such as bike, ski or luggage racks, bug
deflectors, etc.
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[MC42000(R)01/96]
Emission Control System
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[MC42100(R)01/96]
Your vehicle is equipped with a catalytic converter which
enables your vehicle to comply with applicable exhaust emission
requirements.
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[MC42110(R)01/96]
To make sure that the catalytic converter and the other emission
control parts continue to work properly:
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[MC42120(R)01/96]
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Use only unleaded fuel.
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[MC42130(R)01/96]
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Avoid running out of fuel.
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[MC42132(R)01/96]
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Do not turn off the ignition while your vehicle is moving,
especially at high speeds.
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[MC42134(R)03/96]
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Have the services listed in yourMaintenance Schedulebooklet
performed according to the specified schedule.
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Customer Assistance
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[HS00205(R)05/96]
Roadside Assistance
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[HS00210(R)11/95]
Ford Motor Company has set up a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week
hotline with trained operators who put you in touch with the
help you need if you experience a problem with your vehicle.
This complimentary service is provided to you throughout your
warranty period of 3 years or 36,000 miles (60,000 km),
whichever comes first. To purchase Roadside Assistance
coverages beyond this period (available through Ford Auto Club
in the United States or Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealers in
Canada), contact your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer.
Additional Roadside Assistance coverage is unavailable in
Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
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[HS00215(R)06/94]
Roadside Assistance will cover the following:
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[HS00220(R)06/94]
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Mount your spare if you have a flat tire.
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[HS00225(R)06/94]
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Jump-start your battery if it is dead.
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[HS00230(R)06/94]
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Unlock your vehicle if you are locked out.
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[HS00235(R)06/94]
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Bring you fuel if you run out.
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[HS00240(R)06/94]
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Tow your vehicle if you are stranded. Even non-warranty
related tows, like accidents or getting stuck in mud or snow,
are covered (some exclusions apply, such as impound towing
and repossession).
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[HS00245(R)06/94]
How to use Roadside Assistance
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[HS00250(R)06/94]
Your Roadside Assistance identification card can be found in the
Owner Guide portfolio in your glove compartment. Complete
the card and place it in your wallet for quick reference.
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[HS00255(R)04/95]
To receive roadside assistance in the United States call
1-800-241-FORD (in Canada call 1-800-665-2006).
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[HS00260(R)04/95]
Should you need to arrange for roadside assistance yourself,
Ford Motor Company will reimburse the reasonable cost. To
obtain information about reimbursement call 1-800-241-FORD (in
Canada call 1-800-665-2006).
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Fan, engine fan, avoiding injury............ 250
Federal Communications Commission........... 57
Flashers, hazard.................... 217
Flat tire....................... 227
Ford Extended Service Plan............... 4
Ford Motor Company of Canada............ 324
Ford of Canada Customer Assistance Centre....... 324
Foreign registration.................. 325
Four-Wheel Drive vehicles
description..................... 175
lever operated................... 179
special driving instructions.............. 186
special notice..................... 5
Four-wheeling with Ford supplement........... 5
French owner guides, how to obtain........... 3
Fuel
calculating fuel economy............... 294
choosing the right fuel............... 290
comparisons with EPA fuel economy estimates.... 294
filling your vehicle with fuel............. 288
filter, specifications................. 311
fuel filler door release lever............. 288
fuel gauge...................... 22
improving fuel economy............... 294
octane rating.................... 290
quality....................... 290
running out of fuel................. 293
safety information relating to automotive fuels..... 292
storing your vehicle................. 308
treating emergencies................. 292
Fuel cap
removing...................... 288
replacing...................... 288
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Index
Spare tire
changing the tire................227, 230
conventional spare...............227, 229
finding the spare.................. 229
removing the spare tire............... 229
storing the flat tire...............229, 233
temporary spare................... 227
Spark plugs, specifications............... 311
Special notice
E-4WD vehicles.................... 5
four wheel drive vehicles............... 5
Special Notice:four-wheel drive vehicles......... 186
Specification chart, lubricants.............. 313
Speed control
turning off...................... 80
when towing a trailer................ 213
Speedometer...................... 24
Starting your vehicle
preparing to start your vehicle............ 147
starting a cold engine................ 148
starting after a collision............... 150
starting a warm engine............... 148
starting your vehicle if the battery is disabled..... 237
Steering, power.................... 162
Steering wheel
locking........................ 73
tilting........................ 79
Storing your vehicle.................. 307
Supplemental air bag readiness light........... 12
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS).......... 122
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