warning FORD F150 2002 10.G Bi Fuel Supplement Manual
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ABOUT THIS SUPPLEMENT
This booklet supplements your Owner's Guide and is part of the owner's
portfolio. It describes the operation of yourBi-fuelvehicle and how it
differs from a standard gasoline powered vehicle. Therefore it is very
important that you read this guide and thoroughly familiarize yourself
and others operating the vehicle with this information.
Some of the information in this supplement replaces certain instructions
in the Owner's Guide. Please read this supplement carefully and
completely. Refer to the Owner's Guide for complete vehicle information.
WARNINGS
Warnings remind you to be especially careful in those areas of the
vehicle where carelessness can cause damage to your vehicle or possible
personal injury to yourself, your passengers or others. Please read all
warnings carefully.
²Warnings are identified by this symbol
ABOUT THE WARRANTIES
The normal vehicle warranties will apply to yourBi-fuelvehicle. For
further information, refer to your Warranty Information Booklet in the
owner's portfolio.
Specified maintenance procedures must be followed. Repairs must be
made by trained personnel.
It is important that yourBi-fuelvehicle be properly maintained by
qualified Ford service technicians. If a concern occurs, it is important
that properly trained personnel diagnose and repair the cause. If the
concern relates to the fuel system, proper part replacement is imperative
to keep your vehicle operating correctly.Bi-fuelcomponents and
standard fuel components are not interchangeable. If yourBi-fuel
vehicle is not maintained in accordance with approved service
procedures, damage may occur and your warranty may be invalidated.
Introduction
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Compressed natural gas (CNG)
This label is located on the right
rear of your vehicle and identifies
the vehicle as using compressed
natural gas (CNG) as a fuel.
This label (required only in
California) is located on the
dashboard and identifies your
vehicle as using CNG as a fuel.
This warning label is located in the
engine compartment to help ensure
safe and proper maintenance of the
CNG fuel system.
This label is located in the engine
compartment and on the CNG
tank(s) and lists the inspection and
expiration dates for the CNG fuel
tank(s).
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Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
This label is located on the right
rear of your vehicle and identifies
the vehicle as using liquefied
petroleum gas (LPG) as a fuel.
This warning label is located on
either the driver's side sun visor or
on the dashboard to help inform you
of cold weather operating conditions
when using LPG as a fuel.
This warning label is located in the
engine compartment to help ensure
safe and proper maintenance of the
LPG fuel system.
GASEOUS FUEL COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
The following illustrations show the major unique gaseous fuel injection
system components of yourBi-fuelvehicle. All of these unique
components are constructed of special materials to withstand the effects
of CNG or LPG use (depending upon application).NEVERreplace a
uniqueBi-fuelvehicle component with a standard vehicle component or
any aftermarket components.
Do not modify the gaseous fuel injection system configuration or
components. Do not replace the gaseous fuel injection system
components with parts not designed for use with your Bi-fuel vehicle.
Components designed for use in your CNG or LPG Bi-fuel vehicle
consist of special materials and are calibrated especially for your
vehicle. Failure to use the correct components may cause damage to
the engine and fuel system or possible personal injury.
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WARNING LIGHTS
With the engine running, the ªCheck Engine/Service Engine Soonº
indicator light (depending upon application) will illuminate on the
instrument cluster when the On Board Diagnostics System and/or the
Gaseous Fuel Injection System detects a malfunction in one of the
engine's emission controls. For more information, refer toWarning light
and chimesin theInstrumentationchapter of your Owner's Guide and
this supplement.
If a malfunction of the Gaseous Fuel
Injection System is detected with
the engine running in the gaseous
fuel mode, the green indicator light
on the fuel selector switch will flash
on and off.
The warning lights may illuminate or flash on and off (depending upon
application) without a driveability concern being noted. The vehicle will
usually be drivable and will not require towing. Contact a qualified Ford
dealership at the first available opportunity.
GASALT
Instrumentation and controls
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3. Follow the CNG fueling procedures provided by the natural gas dealer
and dispense the CNG until the fuel tank(s) are full or until the flow of
CNG stops.
4. When refueling is complete, follow the natural gas dispensing
equipment's operating procedures to shut the flow of natural gas off.
5. Remove the CNG dispensing connector and put the protective cap on
the vehicle's CNG fueling point. Close the fuel filler door.
CNG refill capacities Ð gasoline equivalent
F-Series
Fueling method Standard
Slow-fill 47.3L (12.5 gallons)
Fast-fill 40.1L (10.6 gallons)
Fuel fill procedure Ð liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
Refueling aLPG Bi-fuelvehicle involves filling the vehicle's LPG fuel
tank(s) to the maximum limit of 80%. Refueling your LPG gaseous fuel
injection system is similar in terms of time spent refueling your unleaded
gasoline fuel system.
Your LPG Bi-fuel vehicle is equipped with an automatic stop-fill
device to limit the maximum LPG level in the fuel tank(s) to less
than 80%. Use of the 80% outage valve is required to prevent
overfilling of the LPG fuel tank(s).
Do not attempt to fill the LPG fuel tank(s) without opening the
outage valve. Use of the 80% outage valve is required to prevent
overfilling the LPG fuel tank(s). Failure to follow this warning may
cause damage to the engine and fuel system or possible personal
injury.
The LPG fueling point, or fuel receptacle is located on the driver's side of
the vehicle.
When refueling, the enginemustbe shut off.
Use caution when refueling your vehicle. Make sure the engine is
turned off and all flammable material is extinguished. Observe all
Dispensing Equipment Safety Standards and Operating Procedures.
Use the following procedure when refueling yourLPG Bi-fuelvehicle.
Maintenance and care
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