high beam FORD E SERIES 1997 4.G Owners Manual
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flash or remains on, have the
system serviced immediately.
Turn signal
Illuminates when the left or right
turn signal or the hazard lights are
turned on.
High beams
Illuminates when the headlamp
high beams are on.
Door ajar (if equipped)
Illuminates when the ignition
switch is in the ON or START
position and any door is open.
Oil pressure/Engine coolant
This light will come on when the
key is in the ON position and the:
²engine coolant temperature is
very high
²engine oil pressure is low
The light serves as a notice that a
system needs your attention and to
check the engine coolant
temperature gauge and the engine
oil pressure gauge.
Refer to engine coolant
temperature gauge and engine oil
pressure gauge in this section for
more information.
DOOR
AJAR
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Instrumentation
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2. Pull the headlamp control
toward you to the outer position.
Headlamps are now on in addition
to above.
3. Rotate the control when it is in
the on position to brighten or dim
the instrument panel lamps. Rotate
fully counterclockwise to operate
courtesy and cargo lamps.
Daytime running light (DRL)
system (if equipped)
The DRL system turns on the high
beam headlamps, with a reduced
light output, when:
²the vehicle is running (ignition
switch is in the ON position)
²the vehicle has a fully released
parking brake
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Controls and features
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Hazard flasher control
For more information on the
hazard flasher control, refer to the
Roadside emergencieschapter.
Windshield wipers and washer
²Push the end to activate the
washer.
²Push end once for a single wipe.
²Push and hold for a constant
cycle.
²Turn the dial to adjust
intermittent wiper speed.
FlashÐ toÐ pass
Pull toward you and release for
ªflash-to-passº operation.
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Controls and features
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Number Fuse amperage
ratingCircuits protected
21 30 amp Power windows
22 - Not used
23 20 amp Cigar lighter, data link
connector
24 5 amp Illuminated entry
25 10 amp Left headlamp (low
beam)
26 - Not used
27 - Not used
28 25 amp Instrument panel
power point
29 - Not used
30 15 amp Headlamps (high
beam), Daytime
running lamps (DRL),
high beam indicator
31 10 amp Right headlamp (low
beam), Daytime
running lamps (DRL)
32 - Not used
33 - Not used
34 10 amp Digital transmission
range sensor (start
control)
35 - Not used
36 5 amp Panel illumination
37 - Not used
38 10 amp Air bag module
39 - Not used
40 30 amp Modified vehicle
41 30 amp Modified vehicle
42 - Not used
Roadside emergencies
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DescriptionNumber of
BulbsTrade Number
Interior Courtesy Lamps
Cargo lamp 1 211-2
Dome lamp (standard) 1 912
Instrument panel
illumination2 194
Map/reading lamp 2 211-2
Radio Illumination
1
Instrument Panel
Automatic transmission
gear selector1 194
Instrument Panel Controls
A/C control 1 161
Heater control 1 161
Instrument Cluster
Seat belt light 1 194
High beam indicator 1 194
Brake Warning 1 194
Turn signal indicator 1 194
Anti-lock brake system 1 194
Service engine soon 1 194
Air bag readniness 1 194
Door ajar 1 194
Oil pressure/engine
coolant1 194
1Replaceable at Ford authorized
radio service centers.
NA Ð Natural amber
K Ð Krypton filled bulb
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Maintenance and care
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Idle
relearning ................................145
Ignition .........................................23
Inspection
maintenance testing ...............164
Jump-starting your vehicle 120,122
attaching cables ......................121
disconnecting cables ..............122
Lamps
cargo lamps ...............................30
courtesy lamps ..........................31
Lights, warning and indicator
air bag ..........................................9
anti-lock brakes (ABS) ..............8
brake ............................................8
charging system ..........................9
check engine ...............................8
door ajar ....................................10
engine oil pressure ...................10
high beam .................................10
safety belt ...................................9
Load limits
trailer towing ............................89
Lubricant specifications ...........175
Odometer .....................................13
Overdrive .....................................24
Parking brake
operation ..............................81,82
Parts (see Motorcraft parts) ....174
Power features
door locks ..................................32
mirrors .......................................31
Power point electrical outlet .....17
Power steering
fluid, checking and adding ....140
Refill capacities for fluids ........174
Relays .................................102,111
Remote entry system .................34
locking/unlocking doors ...........34
panic alarm ...............................35
replacement/additional
transmitters ...............................36replacing the batteries .............35
Reporting safety defects ..........183
Safety restraints
adjusting the safety belts .........49
automatic locking mode
(retractor) .................................47
extension assembly ..................50
for children ...............................58
lap and shoulder belts .............45
maintenance ..............................51
proper use .................................43
warning light and chime ..........51
Safety seats for children
automatic locking mode
(retractor) .......................61,62,66
Seats ............................................37
adjusting the seat, manual .......37
adjusting the seat, power ........38
bench seat .................................39
lumbar support .........................39
quick release rear captain's
chair ...........................................41
Servicing your vehicle ..............124
precautions when servicing ...124
Special notice ................................2
ambulance conversions ..............2
diesel-powered vehicles .............3
Speed control ..............................28
accelerating ...............................29
resetting ....................................29
resuming a set speed ...............30
turning off .................................28
Speedometer ...............................12
Starting your vehicle ..................73
preparing to start your
vehicle .......................................74
starting a warm engine ............77
Steering, power ...........................82
Steering wheel
tilting .........................................26
Tires ...........................................153
changing ...........................112,114
Index
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