heating FORD MUSTANG 1996 4.G Owners Manual
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57 [ST14000( ALL)12/94]
If the engine is idling while you are stopped in
an open area for long periods of time, open the
windows at least one inch (2.5 cm). Also, the
heating or air conditioning system should be set
to any function except MAX A/C or AUTO.
[ST14100(M )12/88]
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If you use the heater, set the fan speed on
MEDIUM or HIGH with the function control
knob at any desired position.
[ST14150(M )12/88]
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If you use the air conditioner, set the fan
speed on MEDIUM or HIGH with the
function control knob at any position except
OFF and the temperature control lever at
mid-position.
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[ST17100( ALL)03/95]
If the Engine Cranks but Does
Not Start or Does Not Start After
a Collision
[ST17110( ALL)07/95]
Fuel System Shut-off Switch
[ST17200( ALL)07/95]
If the engine cranks but does not start or does
not start after a collision, the fuel system shut-off
switch may have been triggered. The shut-off
switch is a device intended to stop the fuel
system when your vehicle has been involved in
a substantial jolt.
[ST17410(M )12/94]
Once the shut-off switch is triggered, you must
reset the switch by hand before you can start
your vehicle. The switch is on the left side of the
trunk near the left tail lamp.
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74conditions, and under certain driving conditions
such as, heavy stop and go traffic, or driving up
hills in hot weather, for the pointer to indicate at
the top of the NORMAL band.
[LG13650( ALL)06/95]
If, under any circumstances, the pointer moves
above the NORMAL band, the engine is
overheating and continued operation may cause
engine damage.
% [LG13725(M )05/95]
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The engine coolant temperature gauge
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[LG14100( ALL)01/95]
If your engine coolant overheats:
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[LG14200( ALL)03/95]
1. Pull off the road as soon as safely possible.
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[LG14300( ALL)01/95]
2. Turn off the engine.
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[LG14400( ALL)05/95]
3. Let the engine cool.DO NOT REMOVE
COOLANT SYSTEM FILL CAP UNTIL
THE ENGINE IS COOL.
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[LG14500( ALL)04/95]
4. Check the coolant level following the
instructions on checking and adding coolant
to your engine, seeEngine Coolantin the
Index. If you do not follow these
instructions, you or others could be injured.
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[LG14600( ALL)01/95]
If the coolant continues to overheat, have the
coolant system serviced.
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80 %
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[IP00400( ALL)06/95]
The main controls for the climate control system,
clock, and radio are on the instrument panel.
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[IP00500( ALL)09/95]
NOTE: Any cleaner or polish that increases the
gloss (shine) of the upper part of the
instrument panel should be avoided.
The dull finish in this area is to help
protect the driver from undesirable
windshield reflection.
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[IP00600( ALL)06/95]
The Climate Control Systems
[IP00700( ALL)03/91]
Your vehicle has one of two different climate
control systems. The two systems are:
[IP00710(M )06/93]
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an optional heating and air conditioning
system
[IP01100(M )03/94]
q
a standard heating only system
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[IP01400( ALL)06/95]
If you are not sure which system your vehicle
has, see the diagrams on the following pages.
% [IP01405(M )08/93]
The Optional Heating and Air
Conditioning System
[IP01410(M )08/93]
You can heat the inside of your vehicle, defrost
the windshield, and turn on the air conditioning
with the three knobs in the center of the
instrument panel:
[IP01415(M )08/93]
q
FAN
[IP01420(M )08/93]
q
TEMP
[IP01425(M )08/93]
q
SELECT
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81 [IP01430(M )05/95]
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The knobs that control the optional heating and air
conditioning system
[IP01435(M )08/93]
The heating system in the optional heating and
air conditioning system operates the same as the
heater only system. SeeThe Heater Only System.
[IP01440(M )05/95]
To cool your vehicle quickly in warm weather,
turn the SELECT knob to MAX A/C, turn the
TEMP knob all the way to the end of the blue
range (full left) and turn the FAN knob to HI.
MAX A/C uses recirculated air and is the most
fuel efficient way to cool your vehicle and can
also be used in heavy traffic to prevent exhaust
fumes from entering the vehicle. MAX A/C can
also be used in high humidity areas for more
efficient operation.
[IP01445(M )08/93]
If the interior of your vehicle is very warm,
drive for the first few minutes with the windows
open. This forces most of the hot, stale air out of
the vehicle and allows the air conditioning to
work faster.
% [IP01450(M )05/95]
To cool your vehicle using outside air, turn the
SELECT knob to NORM A/C, turn the TEMP
knob all the way to the end of the blue range
(full left) and turn the FAN knob to the desired
speed between LO and HI. NORM A/C
provides quieter system operation than MAX
A/C.
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82 [IP01455(M )08/93]Under normal conditions, the SELECT knob
should be left in any position other than MAX
A/C or OFF when the vehicle is parked. This
allows the vehicle to ªbreatheº through the
outside air inlet duct.
% [IP01500(M )05/92]
The Heater Only System
[IP01600(M )01/89]
You can heat the inside of your vehicle, defrost
the windshield, or use the vents by adjusting the
three knobs in the center of the instrument
panel:
[IP01700(M )08/93]
q
FAN
[IP01800(M )08/93]
q
TEMP
[IP01900(M )08/93]
q
SELECT
[IP02000(M )05/95]
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The knobs that control the standard heating only system
[IP02200(M )05/95]
To heat the inside of your vehicle, turn the
SELECT knob to FLOOR, turn the TEMP knob
all the way to the end of the red range (full
right) and turn the FAN knob to HI. After the
vehicle is warm, the temperature and blower
speed can be adjusted to maintain a comfortable
temperature.
% [IP02600(M )05/95]
To defrost the windshield and side windows,
turn the SELECT knob to Defrost symbol, turn
the TEMP knob to the end of the red range (full
right) and turn the FAN knob to HI.
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84 [IP33000( ALL)12/94]Clear away any snow that is on the rear
window before using the defroster. With the
engine running, push the defrost button.
[IP33100( ALL)12/94]
After approximately 10 minutes, the defroster
will turn off. If the window is still not clear,
turn the defroster on again.
[IP33200( ALL)12/94]
The defroster will turn off when the ignition key
is turned to the OFF position.
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[IP33300( ALL)02/95]
The heating elements are bonded to the inside of
the rear window. Do not use sharp objects to
scrape the inside of the rear window or use
abrasive cleaners to clean it. Doing so could
damage the heating elements.
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[IP34200( ALL)01/95]
The Interior and Exterior Lights
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[IP34310( ALL)01/95]
Daytime Running Light System
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[IP34312( ALL)03/95]
(Canadian vehicles only)
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[IP34320( ALL)03/95]
The Daytime Running Light (DRL) system turns
the high beam headlamps on, with a reduced
light output, when:
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[IP34325( ALL)03/95]
q
The headlamp system is in the OFF position,
and
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[IP34330( ALL)03/95]
q
The vehicle is running, and
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[IP34340( ALL)01/95]
q
The vehicle has a fully released parking
brake.
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[IP34363( ALL)09/95]
NOTE: The high beam indicator will not turn
on in the flash-to-pass mode during
nighttime driving.
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[IP34365( ALL)01/95]
NOTE: You may notice that the lights flicker
when the vehicle is turned on or off.
This is a normal condition.
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152 % [AS30700(M )11/94]How To Take Care of and Clean Your
Mini Disc Player and Discs
[AS30800(M )05/94]
To ensure the continued performance, of your
Ford Mini Disc Player carefully read the
following precautions.
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[AS30900(M )08/95]
q
Always handle the disc by its edge. Never
touch the playing surface.
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[AS31100(M )08/95]
q
Do not clean discs with solvents such as
benzine, thinner, commercially available
cleaners or antistatic spray intended for
analog records.
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[AS31200(M )08/95]
q
Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or
heat sources such as defroster and floor
heating ducts. Do not leave any discs in a
parked car in direct sunlight where there may
be a considerable rise in temperature or
damage may result.
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[AS31300(M )08/95]
q
After playing, store the disc in its case.
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[AS31400(M )08/95]
q
If a disc has already been inserted, do not try
to insert another disc. Doing so may damage
the disc player.
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[AS31500(M )08/95]
q
Do not insert anything other than a disc into
the disc player.
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[AS31600(M )08/95]
CAUTION:The use of optical instruments with
this product will increase eye hazard as the laser
beam used in this compact disc player is
harmful to the eyes. Do not attempt to
disassemble the case. Refer servicing to qualified
personnel only.
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[AS39300(M )10/95]
How to eject the disc
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[AS39310(M )06/95]
Push the ªEJECTº button in the upper left
corner of your CD player to stop play, eject the
disc and resume radio or tape operation of your
audio system.
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[AS41201(M )08/95]
How To Take Care of and Clean Your CD
Player and Discs
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[AS41301(M )08/95]
To ensure the continued performance of your
Ford Compact Disc Player, carefully read the
following precautions:
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[AS41401(M )08/95]
q
Always handle the disc by its edge. Never
touch the playing surface.
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[AS41501(M )08/95]
q
Before playing, inspect the disc for any
contamination. If needed, clean the disc with
an approved disc cleaner, such as the
DiscwasherHCompact Disc Cleaner or the
Allsop 3HCompact Disc Cleaner, by wiping
from the center out to the edges.Do not use
a circular motion to clean.
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[AS41601(M )08/95]
q
Do not clean discs with solvents such as
benzine, thinner, commercially available
cleaners or antistatic spray intended for
analog records.
*
[AS41701(M )08/95]
q
Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or
heat sources such as defroster and floor
heating ducts. Do not leave any discs in a
parked car in direct sunlight where there may
be a considerable rise in temperature or
damage may result.
*
[AS41801(M )08/95]
q
After playing, store the disc in its case.
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[AS41901(M )08/95]
q
If a disc has already been inserted, do not try
to insert another disc. Doing so may damage
the disc player.
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[AS42001(M )08/95]
q
Do not insert anything other than a disc into
the disc player.
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[SV17275( ALL)07/95]
RWARNING
Continuous contact with USED motor oil
has caused cancer in laboratory mice.
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[SV17285( ALL)07/95]
Protect your skin by washing with soap and
water.
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[SV17300( ALL)03/95]
Engine Coolant
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[SV17400( ALL)09/95]
Checking the Engine Coolant
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[SV17500( ALL)09/95]
NOTE: Be sure to read and understand
Precautions When Servicing Your
Vehicleat the beginning of this chapter.
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[SV17550(M )10/95]
RWARNING
The cooling fan is automatic and may
come on at any time. Always disconnect
the negative terminal of the battery before
working near the fan.
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[SV17800( ALL)05/94]
Your vehicle's coolant protects your engine from
overheating in the summer and from freezing in
the winter. Check the level of the coolant at least
once a month. Simply look at the engine coolant
reservoir located in the engine compartment. To
locate the reservoir, see the diagram of your
vehicle's engine underEngine Type, in this
chapter.
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[SV17850( ALL)05/95]
The coolant additives also protect the entire
cooling system from internal passageway
corrosion and these additives lubricate the water
pump. The coolant should be serviced as noted
in theMaintenance Schedule and Recordbooklet.
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Index 317
Index
A
ABS warning light
(see Anti-lock brake system)....... 65
Accessory position on the ignition..... 49
Accessory power source,
power point outlet.......... 130
Additives, engine oil.......... 249
Air bag supplemental restraint system
and child safety seats........ 24,30
description............... 22
disposal................ 28
driver air bag........... 22,25
indicator light............. 67
operation............... 25
passenger air bag............ 25
proper seating............. 23
service and information labels...... 25
tone generator............. 28
wearing safety belts........... 22
Air cleaner filter
location............... 239
specifications............. 299
Air conditioning, manual heating and air
conditioning system........... 80
Alarm, activating remote personal.... 111
Alcohol, in fuel............. 244
Antenna, radio (see Electronic
sound system)..........141, 173
Antifreeze (see Engine coolant)...... 252
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
description.............. 186
see also Brake............ 186
warning light.............. 65
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