FORD SUPER DUTY 2008 2.G Quick Reference Guide
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Tire PressureYour tire pressure needs to be properly set according to the recommended specifications. These specifications can be found on the Safety Compliance Certification Label or Tire Label which is located on the B-Pillar or the edge of the driver’s door. Please check your tire pressure during routine maintenance and seasonal changes. Tire pressure is specified to provide the appropriate load capacity for your vehicle’s axle load ratings. Keeping the tires at the proper pressure is an important part of maintaining your vehicle.   Warning:  Improperly inflated tires can affect vehicle handling and can fail suddenly, resulting in a possible loss of vehicle control.
FusesIf your electrical components are not working properly, a fuse may have blown. Please refer to your  Owner’s Guide for fuse locations. Fuel PumP shuT
-OFF swiTch
This device stops the electric fuel pump from sending fuel to the engine when your vehicle has had a substantial jolt. After an accident, if the engine cranks but doesn’t start, the switch may have been activated. The fuel pump shut-off switch is located on the passenger side of the instrument panel. You have to open the passenger side door and remove the access panel to reset the switch. For switch reset instructions, please refer to your Owner’s Guide.
lOcaTiOn OF sP are Tire and 
T OOls/c hanging The Tires
Your vehicle’s jack, lug wrench and lug wrench extension (if equipped) are installed in your vehicle in different locations based on cab configuration. Please refer to your Owner’s Guide for detailed information on tire changing tools and tire changing instructions. rO
adside emergencies
During your vehicle’s limited  warranty period, the assurance  and support of a 24-hour  emergency roadside assistance program is included. Roadside  assistance includes such services as fuel delivery, tire changes, jump starts, winch-outs, towing (limited distance) and lock-out assistance. Complete your roadside assistance  identification card and keep it handy (such as in your wallet) for quick reference. This identification card  is located in either your Owner  Guide portfolio in the glove  compartment (U.S.) or the Customer Information Guide in the glove  compartment (Canada). memOry sea
Ts/mirr Ors/adjus Table Pedals 
(if equipped)
This system allows automatic positioning of the driver seat, power mirrors, and adjustab le pedals in 
two programmable positions. The memory seat control is located on the driver’s door trim panel.
To program position 1, move the driver seat, mirrors and pedals (if equipped) to the desired position 
using the associated controls. Press the SET control. The SET control indicator light will briefly 
illuminate. While the light is illuminated, press control 1. Repeat this procedure to program position 2. The vehicle must 
be stationary (in Park or Neutral) to recall a position setting.
TailgaTe sTeP 
(if equipped)
Your vehicle may be equipped with a feature that allows easy entry into the truck bed. To use the 
tailgate step, open the tailgate. Pull the yellow latch lever to the unlock position to release t he 
grab handle from its stowed position and raise the handle upright until you feel it latch and see 
the latch lever in the lock position. The yellow lever only needs to be used when releasing the grab 
handle. Rotate the center molding to unlatch the tailgate step. Pull the tailgate step out and down. 
Flip open the panel to widen the step. Note: Always use the grab handle when 
stepping up or down on the tailgate step. Keep the step load (you + load) below 
350 lbs. (159 kg).
To close the tailgate step, fold the step panel, then 
lift and fully slide the tailgate step into the 
tailgate. Pull up on the yellow latch lever at the bottom of the handle, then lower the 
handle. Note: Never drive with the step deployed. Fully close and latch the tailgate 
step before moving the vehicle.
bed exTender 
(if equipped)
Your vehicle may be equipped with a 
cargo management feature in the 
pick-up box. To open the bed extender 
into tailgate mode, pull the locking pin 
toward the driver’s side of the vehicle. 
Rotate the storage hinge rearward to 
unlatch the panels and then rotate 
the panels toward the tailgate. Repeat 
for the other side of the bed extender. 
Finally, connect the two panels, then 
rotate both knobs a quarter turn 
clockwise to secure them. Ensure the latch rod is inserted into the tailgate 
hole and the locking pins on both sides are engaged into their holes in the 
pick-up box. Please refer to your Owner’s Guide for complete details on  
this feature.
1. seTTing memOry PreseTs 
To set a station: Select a frequency 
band with the AM / FM button, then 
select a station. Press and hold a 
numbered preset button until the 
sound returns. 
2. TexT / scan FuncTiOn  
Press and hold for a brief sampling 
of radio stations or CD tracks. Press 
again to stop. In CD / MP3 mode, 
press and release to display track 
title, artist name, disc title and file 
name (if available). 
3. am / Fm and cd selecT 
In radio mode, press AM/FM to 
select AM,FM1 or FM2 frequency 
bands. Press CD to begin CD play. 
In CD mode, press AM / FM to stop 
play and begin radio play.  
4. On / OFF / VOlume cOnTrOl 
Press to turn ON or OFF. Turn to increase 
or decrease volume. 
5. lOading cds 
Press the LOAD button and then a 
preset number to load a CD. Press 
and hold LOAD to autoload up to  
6 CDs. 
6. ejecTing cds 
Press to eject a CD. For the In-dash 
Six CD / MP3 system, press and 
hold to auto-eject all CDs present in  
the system. 
7. seeK FuncTiOn 
Press to access the next listenable 
station or CD track. 
8. saTelliTe radiO Fea Tures 
and c OnTrOls 
(if equipped) 
AUX: Press to cycle through 
FES/DVD (if equipped), SAT1, SAT2, 
SAT3 (satellite mode if equipped) or 
LINE IN (auxiliary mode if equipped). 
Once Satellite Radio mode is 
activated you may use the following 
functions: Press MENU until  
CATEGORY MODE appears in the 
display. Press up/down arrows to 
select from various categories of 
music (country, rock, etc.) Press 
SEEK to select a category. Press 
SEEK again to search for channels 
playing that specific category of 
music. Press SEEK to access the 
previous / next channels. Press and 
release TEXT/ SCAN to display the 
current song title. Press again to 
scroll through current song title,  
artist, channel category and the 
SIRIUS long channel name. Press 
and hold for a brief sampling of the 
next channels. Press again to stop. 
9. Tune / disc selecTOr 
Press to go up or down the radio  
frequency or to select a desired 
disc. Also, use in menu mode to 
select various settings. 
10. muTe mOde 
Pressing the MUTE button will mute 
the playing media. Pressing it again 
will return to the playing media. 
11. sPeed sensiTiVe VOlume 
This audio system is equipped with 
speed sensitive volume. The volume 
automatically changes slightly with 
vehicle speed to compensate for 
road and wind noise. Press MENU to 
access and use SEEK to adjust.  
SETTING THE CLOCK: Press MENU 
until SELECT HOUR or SELECT MINS 
is displayed. Press up/down arrows, 
SEEK to adjust the hours / minutes. 
12. shuFFle FuncTiOn shuFFle 
Plays tracks in random order. 
13. FOlders 
Press to access previous or next 
folder on MP3 discs, if folders  
are available. 
If your vehicle is equipped with a 
different radio refer to your Owner’s 
Guide. If your vehicle is equipped 
with a navigation system, please 
refer the navigation supplement.
duAl AutoMA tiC teMpeRA tuRe ContRol (dA tC) systeM
a. auTO 
To engage automatic temperature 
control, press AUTO and select 
the desired temperature using the 
temperature control. The system will 
automatically determine fan speed, 
airflow location, A/C on or off, and 
outside or recirculated air to heat or 
cool the vehicle, allowing it to reach 
the desired temperature. 
b. driVer/Passenger  
TemPera Ture cOnTr Ol
 
Press to Increase or decrease the  
temperature in the cabin.
c. exT 
Press to display outside  
temperature. Press again to  
display cabin temperature settings. 
d. Fan sPeed cOnTr Ol 
Press to Increase or decrease  
the fan speed. 
e. heaTed sea T cOnTr Ols 
Press to turn the heated seats on 
and off. The heated seats  
automatically turn off after 15 
minutes, or when the ignition is 
turned off. 
F. manual  OVerride c OnTr O l 
Allows you to manually select where 
airflow is directed. To return to full 
automatic control, press AUTO. 
g. a/c c OnTrOl 
Press to activate/deactivate air  
conditioning. Use with recirculated 
air to improve cooling performance 
and efficiency. Engages automatically 
in AUTO,  (defrost) and  
(floor/defrost).
h. recircula TiOn cOnTrOl 
Recirculates air in the cabin, thereby 
reducing the amount of time needed 
to cool down the interior of the 
vehicle when used with A/C. 
i. dual:  (single/dual electric 
temperature control) 
Allows the driver to have full control 
of the cabin temperature settings 
(single zone) or allows the  
passenger to have control of their  
individual temperature settings (dual 
zone control). Press to turn on dual 
zone mode, press again to return to 
single zone.
j. heaTed mirr Ors 
Press to defrost the outside rear 
view mirrors. The heated mirrors 
will turn off after 10 minutes or can 
be shut off by pressing the button 
again. Please refer to Power Mirrors 
in the Driver Controls chapter of your 
Owner’s Guide for more information.
K. deFrOsT 
Use to clear ice or fog from the  
windshield by distributing air through 
the windshield defroster and 
demister vents.
max a/c OPera TiOn
Automatic Operation: Press AUTO 
for full automatic operation. Do not
override A/C or recirculated air.  
Set the temperature to 60˚F 
(15.5˚C). Override Operation: Select 
air distribution. Select A/C and  
recirculated air. Use recirculated air 
with A/C to provide colder airflow. 
Set temperature to 60˚F (15.5˚C). 
Set to highest front fan speed 
initially, then adjust to  
maintain comfort.
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inTeriOr hea Ter 
(if equipped) 
If your vehicle is equipped with a 
diesel engine, it may be equipped 
with a supplemental heater to assist 
in heating the inside of your vehicle 
in cold weather. When you start your 
vehicle and turn the climate control 
on and the engine coolant  
temperature is below a preset level, 
the supplemental heater will  
automatically activate to aid the  
climate control system in heating 
your vehicle more quickly.  
The supplemental heater is most  
effective when using a mid to lower 
fan speed setting.
For complete details on these and 
other climate control features or 
if your vehicle is equipped with a 
climate control system other than 
the one shown, please refer to your 
Owner’s Guide.
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ON and START, or by applying the  
parking brake when the ignition 
is turned to the ON position. If the 
brake system warning light does not 
illuminate at this time, seek service 
immediately from your authorized 
dealer. Illumination after releasing the 
parking brake indicates low brake fluid 
level and the brake system should be 
inspected immediately by your  
servicing authorized dealer. 
5. a uTOlamPs (if equipped)
The autolamp system provides light 
sensitive automatic on-off control of 
the exterior lights normally controlled 
by the headlamp control. The  
autolamp system also keeps the lights 
on for approximately 20 seconds. On 
vehicles equipped with a message 
center, you can select a delay from  
0–180 seconds, after the ignition 
switch is turned to OFF. To turn  
autolamps on, rotate the control  
counterclockwise. To turn autolamps 
off, rotate the control clockwise to OFF. 
6. FOglamPs (if equipped)
The headlamp control operates the 
foglamps. The foglamps can be turned 
on when the headlamp control is in 
the , or  and  position 
and the high beams are not turned on. 
7. sPeed c OnTrOl
To operate, press the ON button. To 
set a speed, press SET +. To set a 
higher speed, press SET +. To set a 
lower speed, press SET -. To disengage 
speed control, press the brake pedal 
or press OFF. Pressing RES will return 
to a previously set speed as long as 
the speed control was not turned off.  
serVice inTerV
als
It is important to maintain your vehicle to keep it running in peak condition. Engine oil and filter changes along with fuel filter (two fuel filters on diesel vehicles) and engine coolant inspection/replacement are common maintenance items that can be done to prolong the life of your engine. If you drive your vehicle in severe situations, more frequent service will be required on some items. Please refer to the scheduled maintenance information chapter of your diesel supplement if your vehicle is equipped with a diesel engine or the separate Scheduled Maintenance Guide if your vehicle is equipped with a gasoline engine.
engine Fan OPera TiOn
Your vehicle is equipped with a high performance clutched cooling fan. When the clutch engages, the fan spins faster to provide more air to cool the engine. This typically occurs when carrying heavy loads, towing a trailer or with high outside temperatures. As fan speed increases (and as the clutch engages), you may notice an increase in fan noise which is normal. When extra cooling is no longer 
required, the clutch disengages and the noise will go away. In most everyday driving conditions, the fan spins slower and the clutch is not engaged; this improves fuel economy and reduces fan speed/noise.
cOld wea Ther sTar Ting
It is recommended that the engine block heater be used for starting when the temperature is -10°F (-23°C) or colder. Please refer to Using the engine block heater (if equipped) in the Driving chapter of your Owner’s Guide.
diesel engine OPera TiOn 
(if equipped)Diesel Engines have different starting and operating procedures than gasoline engines. Please refer to  your diesel supplement for detailed information on starting and operating your diesel engine. Key items  to remember are: 
Starting the Engine With the key in the ON position, the  light will illuminate if glow plug heat is necessary as a starting aid. Wait for the light to extinguish before starting the engine.
Turning Off the Engine It is important to remember that if you have been operating your vehicle at a high speed or maximum gross vehicle weight, it is recommended to let the engine idle for 3-5 minutes so the turbocharged engine can properly cool down. 
Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) Fuel The diesel engine requires ultra low sulfur diesel fuel to control exhaust emissions, especially when combined with an after treatment device such as a Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF). It is always important to make sure the proper fuel is used because use of improper fuel (i.e. high level of biodiesel fuel or a high sulfur diesel fuel) may cause serious engine damage. Use of  biodiesel is acceptable as long as  the content is no higher than 5% (B5).  If the biodiesel is rated higher than  B5 (such as B10 or B20), it may  damage fuel system components. 
Exhaust System To control exhaust emissions, your diesel Super Duty is equipped with an exhaust system with clean diesel after-treatment technology which includes 
a diesel oxidation catalytic converter and a diesel particulate filter (DPF).  Warning: Modification(s)  to or removal of any exhaust system parts could result in elevated exhaust temperature which may cause vehicle or property damage or personal injury and may void your vehicle’s warranty.  
Draining the Water Separator Remember to drain the water separator monthly. Water will gather in the frame-mounted water separator, called the horizontal fuel conditioning module (HFCM). A WATER IN FUEL indicator will illuminate in the message center when the module has reached its capacity. 
Checking the Air Filter Your vehicle has an air filtration system with a restriction indicator gauge that will alert you when you need to 
change your filter. The gauge has a viewable indicator  
located  underhood on the air filter assembly which should 
be inspected every 10,000 miles (16,000 km) or at every 
oil change. A CHECK AIR FILTER  message will also appear 
in  the message center when the system restriction  reaches 
its upper limit for proper operation. Always use the underhood air filter restriction gauge to determine when the air filter element needs to be changed.
Engine Oil Specifications for Diesel-Engines
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Use Motorcraft oil or an equivalent oil conforming to  Ford specification WSS-M2C171–E or API service categories CJ-4 or CJ-4/SM. It is important to use these oils because they are compatible with the emission control equipment of your vehicle to meet the more stringent emission standards.
Under normal conditions, the engine oil and filter need  to be changed at 10,000 miles or 6 month intervals (whichever comes first). Under severe conditions, the intervals are sooner; 5,000 miles or 3 months (whichever comes first). Refer to the scheduled maintenance  information chapter of the diesel owner guide supplement for specific information on normal and severe conditions.Use the same engine oil and filter change intervals when using synthetic engine oil.
Heavier 15W-40 and 5W-40 engine oils are recommended for temperatures over 50˚F (10˚C) and must be used for heavy duty driving and trailer towing.
fully-integrated electronic Trailer  
Brake Controller (TBC). When used 
properly, the TBC helps ensure  
smooth and effective trailer braking 
by powering the trailer’s electric 
brakes with a proportional output 
based on the towing vehicle’s brake 
pressure. Using a digital display and  
a few controls, trailer brake  
adjustment can be performed and 
monitored from inside the vehicle. 
Your vehicle’s message center 
interfaces with the TBC to alert you 
to any concerns between the trailer 
connection and your vehicle or the 
TBC itself.
17.  uPFiTTer  
(auxiliary switched input box)
If your vehicle is equipped with  
the Upfitter package, the four 
auxiliary switches mounted on the 
instrument panel can be  
customized to perform additional 
functions. The switches deliver 10A 
or 30A of battery power to whatever  
accessory is chosen. Refer to the 
Body Builder’s Book or visit  
www.fleet.ford.com/truckbbas/non-
html/Q117.pdf for more detailed 
information on the Upfitter package.
18.  a uxiliary PO wer POinTs
All vehicles are equipped with a 
power point on the instrument panel; 
SuperCab and Crew Cab models 
have an additional power point on 
the rear of the center console (if 
equipped). A power point is designed 
for accessory plugs only; do not 
insert any other object as damage 
may occur and blow the fuse. 
19. a uxiliary inPuT jac K  
(if equipped)
Your vehicle may be equipped with 
an Auxiliary Input Jack (AIJ). The  
Auxiliary Input Jack provides a way 
to connect your portable music 
player to the in-vehicle audio system.  
This allows the audio from the 
portable music player to be played 
through the vehicle speakers with 
high fidelity. 
PO wer FOlding/PO wer 
 
Telesc OPing OuT side mirrOrs 
 
(if equipped)
If your vehicle is equipped with  
power folding/power telescoping 
mirrors, both 
mirrors can 
be folded 
or unfolded 
simultaneously 
by using the power mirror switch 
located on the driver’s door armrest. 
Rotate the switch to the neutral 
position and then pull the switch 
rearward to pull the mirrors in. 
Pull the switch rearward again to 
return the mirrors 
back to the normal 
position. When 
power folding the 
trailer tow mirrors, 
it is normal to 
hear the sound 
of the high 
output motors. 
The passenger 
mirror will typically 
complete folding 
before the driver 
mirror (this is 
normal). If the 
mirrors are manually  
folded forward (pointing toward  
the front of the vehicle), they  
must be manually folded back  
to the normal position for the  
power fold feature to work.  
Note: Power fold mirrors cannot 
unfold while the vehicle is traveling 
at highway speeds due to wind force 
on the mirrors. 
Both mirrors can be extended  
simultaneously by using the  
switch on the door trim panel.  
To telescope the mirrors outward, 
press and hold the left side of the 
switch until they reach the desired 
position. To retract the mirrors 
inward, press and hold the right side 
of the switch until the mirrors reach 
the desired position. Please refer to 
your Owner’s Guide for more details.
8. message cenTer
When the ignition is in the ON 
position, the message center on 
your vehicle’s instrument cluster will 
display information on your vehicle’s 
operating functions, as well as  
warning messages. Pressing the INFO 
button lets you scroll through general 
vehicle information such as odometer, 
trip odometer, compass, average fuel 
economy, distance to empty (fuel) and 
engine hours. Engine hours register 
how many hours the engine has been 
running. This is especially important if 
your vehicle is equipped with a diesel 
engine as important maintenance 
items (engine oil changes and fuel  
filter changes) may be based on 
engine hours. Please refer to the  
scheduled maintenance  
information in your diesel  
supplement for more information.
9. clima Te cOnTr Ol and audiO
Refer to the Climate Control and 
Audio section on the reverse side  
of this Quick Reference Guide.
10. PO wer  rear  sliding  wind Ow
Push the switch, 
(located behind 
the steering wheel) 
to open the rear  
window. Pull to 
close the rear window. Please refer to 
your Owner’s Guide for more details.
11. TO w/haul swiT ch
To eliminate excessive transmission 
shifting, activate the Tow/Haul 
feature. This will reduce frequency 
of transmission shifting and assist 
in transmission cooling. This feature 
also provides engine braking in all 
forward gears when the transmission 
is in the D (Overdrive) position; the 
engine braking will slow the vehicle 
and assist the driver in controlling the 
vehicle when descending a grade.
12. FOur- wheel driVe  
(4wd) s ysTem 
(if equipped)
The 4WD system indicator lights 
illuminate only under the following 
conditions. If these lights illuminate 
when driving in 2WD, contact your 
authorized dealer as soon as possible.
  • 4x4 HIGH – momentarily 
 
    illuminates after the engine    
    is started. Illuminates when    
    4H (4x4 High) is engaged. 
  • 4x4 LOW – momentarily 
 
    illuminates when the ignition    
    is turned to the ON position.    
    Illuminates when 4L (4x4 Low)  
 
    is engaged. 
2H/2WD – For general on-road  
driving. Sends power to the rear 
wheels only.
4H/4x4 High – For winter and off-road 
conditions. Sends power to front 
and rear wheels. This mode is not 
intended for use on dry pavement.
N (Neutral) (MSOS only) – Only used 
when towing the vehicle. The transfer 
case neutral position overrides the 
transmission and puts the vehicle in 
neutral regardless of the transmission 
gearshift lever position. The vehicle 
can move forward or backwards.
4L/4x4 Low – For low-speed off-road 
applications that require extra power 
such as steep grades, deep sand or 
pulling a boat out of the water. Sends 
power to the front and rear wheels. 
This mode is not intended for use on  
dry pavement. Ideal Shift Conditions: 
Slow to 2-3mph, keep your foot on 
the brake and shift transmission to 
NEUTRAL. Select 4Low ( Some noise 
is normal during shift). Once the 4Low 
light is illuminated shift transmission 
back into gear.
13. TracTiOn c OnTrOl sys Tem
Helps you maintain the stability and 
steerability of your vehicle, especially 
on slippery road surfaces such as 
snow or ice-covered roads. This 
system will allow your vehicle to make 
better use of available traction in 
these conditions. Push the button to 
disable the traction control system 
when desired.
14. POwer adjus Table  
FOOT Pedals 
(if equipped)
The accelerator and brake pedals  
can be adjusted toward or away from 
you for enhanced driving comfort.  
The adjustable pedal position can  
also be recalled with the memory 
feature (if equipped). Please refer to 
your Owner’s Guide for more details.
15.  reVerse sensing sys Tem  
(if equipped)
Sounds a tone to warn the driver of 
obstacles up to 6 feet (2 meters) 
from the rear bumper when the  
R (Reverse) gear is selected and  
the vehicle is moving at speeds  
less than 3 mph (5 km/h). Push  
the button to disable the reverse 
sensing system when desired.
16. Trailer braKe cOnTr Oller
Your vehicle may be equipped with  
an instrument panel-mounted  
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1. serVice engine sOOn l amP
The Service engine soon indicator 
light illuminates when the ignition 
is first turned to the ON position to 
check the bulb. Solid illumination  
after the engine is started indicates 
the On Board Diagnostics System 
(OBD-II) has detected a malfunction. 
Please refer to On board diagnostics 
(OBD-II) in the Maintenance and  
Specifications chapter of the Owner’s 
Guide. If the light is blinking, engine 
misfire is occurring which could  
damage your catalytic converter.  
Drive in a moderate fashion (avoid 
heavy acceleration and  
deceleration) and have your vehicle  
serviced immediately. 
2. abs w arning l amP
If the ABS light stays illuminated or 
continues to flash, a malfunction 
has been detected, have the system 
serviced immediately. Normal braking 
is still functional unless the brake 
warning light is also illuminated. 
3. airbag readiness l amP
If this light fails to illuminate when 
ignition is turned to ON, continues to 
flash or remains on, have the system 
serviced immediately. A chime will 
also sound when a malfunction in the 
supplemental restraint system has 
been detected. 
4. braKe s ysTem w arning l amP
To confirm the brake system warning 
light is functional, it will momentarily 
illuminate when the ignition is turned 
to the ON position, when the engine is 
not running or in a position between
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