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[LG38450( X)01/95]
Low Fuel Level
*
[LG38500( X)01/95]
This warning message is displayed when you have
approximately 50 miles (80 km) left before you run out of fuel.
*
[LG38550( X)01/95]
Low Oil Level
*
[LG38600( X)01/95]
This warning message is displayed when your engine oil level is
low. If this warning message is displayed, check the level of the
engine oil.
*
[LG38650( X)02/95]
To check your oil:
*
[LG38700( X)05/95]1.
Park your vehicle on level ground, turn off the engine and
wait at least 5 minutes for the oil to drain back into the oil
pan.
*
[LG38750( X)01/95]2.
Use the dipstick to check the oil. If the level is low, add oil,
but do not overfill.
*
[LG38800( X)01/95]
If you are parked on a steep incline, the LOW OIL LEVEL
warning may come on when you start your vehicle, even
though the oil is at the correct level.
*
[LG38850( X)01/95]
For information about adding oil, seeEngine oilin the Index.
%*
[LG38900( X)05/95]
Low Washer Fluid Light
*
[LG38950( X)04/95]
This warning message is displayed when the washer fluid
reservoir is less than one quarter full.
[LG39000( X)01/95]
Check Head Lamps
[LG39050( X)08/94]
This warning message is displayed when you turn on your
headlamps and at least one of them is burned out. A high beam
headlamp burn out is not monitored.
[LG39100( X)04/94]
Check Tail Lamps
[LG39150( X)04/94]
This warning message is displayed when you turn on your rear
parking (tail) lamps and at least one of them is burned out.
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[LG39200( X)04/94]
Check Brake Lamps
[LG39250( X)03/95]
This warning message is displayed when you turn on your
brakelamps by pressing the brake pedal and at least one of the
lamps is burned out.
[LG39300( X)04/94]
If you use additional lights, such as trailer lights, or if you
replace the headlamps or bulbs with equipment that is not equal
to the original equipment from Ford, you may get a false
ªCHECK LAMPSº warning or no warning at all.
[LG39350( X)06/94]
Air Ride Switch Off (If equipped)
[LG39400( X)03/95]
This warning message is displayed when the air suspension
switch, located in the rear jack stowage area on the left side, is
off. For information about the operation of the air suspension
switch, seeAutomatic ride control systemin the Index.
[LG39450( X)06/94]
Check Air Ride System (If equipped)
[LG39500( X)03/95]
This warning message is displayed when an air suspension
system fault has been detected. If this warning message is
displayed while driving, safely pull off the road at your earliest
convenience. If the vehicle is loaded beyond the recommended
maximum payload, the CHECK AIR RIDE SYSTEM message
may be displayed. This is a normal condition if the vehicle is
overloaded. To correct this condition, remove or redistribute the
payload per the recommended maximum requirements. Turn the
ignition switch from ON to OFF and ON again. If the warning
message reappears, turn the air suspension switch (located in
the rear jack stowage area on the left side) OFF and take your
vehicle to a dealership for service as soon as possible.
*
[LG39550( X)01/95]
Change Oil Soon or Oil Change Required
*
[LG39600( X)01/95]
One of these warning messages is displayed when the engine oil
life remaining is 5% or less. When Oil Life Left is between 5%
and 0%, the ªCHANGE OIL SOONº message will be displayed.
When Oil Life Left reaches 0%, the ªOIL CHANGE REQUIREDº
message will be displayed.
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*
[LG39650( X)01/95]
An oil change is required whenever indicated by the M/C. USE
ONLY RECOMMENDED ENGINE OILS (SeeEngine oilin the
Index).
*
[LG39700( X)01/95]
The M/C will tell you the percent of oil life left during System
Check. This percentage is based on your driving history and the
time since your last oil change. In order to ensure accurate oil
life left indications, you should only perform the following OIL
CHANGE RESET Procedure after you have the oil changed.
*
[LG39801( X)01/95]
Oil Change Reset
[LG39901( X)08/94]
A press of the OIL CHANGE RESET switch will allow you to
reset the oil life feature to 100% (or your Personalized Oil Reset
Percentage). After you have the oil changed, you must execute
the following procedure. Press the OIL CHANGE RESET switch
and hold for five seconds as the M/C counts down for five
seconds. After a successful reset the Message Center will display
ªOIL LIFE RESET TO 100%.º If you have established a
Personalized Oil Reset Percentage, the display will show that
percentage instead of 100%. To ensure accurate oil life
indicators, perform this reset procedure only after an oil change.
[LG40001( X)08/94]
Your Personalized Oil Reset Percentage allows you to establish a
smaller oil change interval than the manufacturer's
recommended interval. To establish your Personalized Oil Reset
Percentage perform the following procedure:
[LG40101( X)08/94]1.
Press and hold the OIL CHANGE RESET switch and press
the RESET switch while the display is still counting down
the 5 seconds to reset. The display will change to ªSTART
OIL LIFE AT XXX%.º
[LG40201( X)08/94]2.
Press the OIL CHANGE RESET switch until the displayed
percentage is the Personalized Oil Reset Percentage that you
desire. Your choices are 100%, 90%, 80%, 70%, 60%, 50%,
40% and 30%.
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*
[IP02550(ALL)04/95]
Operating tips
*
[IP02600(ALL)02/95]
The following tips will help you to get the most satisfaction
from your air conditioning and heater system.
[IP02650(ALL)03/95]
n
In humid weather, selectVbefore starting your engine.
This will help to prevent windshield fogging. After a few
minutes of operation, you may select another function.
[IP02700(ALL)03/95]
n
To prevent humidity buildup inside your vehicle, always
drive with the air conditioner or heater system turned on.
*
[IP02750(ALL)03/95]
n
Do not put objects under the front seats that interfere with
the flow of air to the back seat area.
[IP02800(ALL)03/95]
n
Remove any snow, ice, or leaves from the air intake area of
your air conditioner and heater system that could block the
air intake. The intake area is located at the bottom of the
windshield.
[IP04500( X)03/95]
Electronic Automatic Temperature Control
(If equipped)
[IP04600( X)03/95]
The control for your Electronic Automatic Temperature Control
(EATC) is located at the center of the instrument panel below
the radio and will operate only when the ignition key is turned
on to the ON position.
[IP04700( X)03/95]
The EATC feature will maintain the temperature you select and
automatically control the airflow for your comfort. It also allows
you to override the automatic operation with manual override
buttons.
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[IP05800( X)03/95]
When in AUTOMATIC and weather conditions require heat, air
will be sent to the floor. However, a feature is included in your
EATC to prevent blowing cold air to the floor if the engine
coolant is not warm enough to allow heating. In 3 1/2 minutes
or less, the fan speed will start to increase and the air flow will
be to the floor area.
[IP05900( X)07/94]
If unusual conditions exist (i.e. window fogging, etc.), the six
manual override buttons allow you to select special air
discharge locations. A thumbwheel allows you to adjust the fan
speed to suit your needs.
*
[IP06000( X)03/95]
Temperature selection
[IP06100( X)03/95]
The RED and BLUE buttons at the upper left of the Control are
for temperature selection. The RED button will increase the set
temperature and the BLUE button will lower the set
temperature. Pressing a button and releasing it will change the
set temperature one degree. Holding either button in will
rapidly change the temperature setting in one degree increments
to either65ÊF (18ÊC)(BLUE) or85ÊF (29ÊC)(RED). Then, the set
temperature will jump 5Ê and stop at either60ÊF (16ÊC)which is
maximum cooling or90ÊF (32ÊC)which is maximum heating.
When you select60ÊF (16ÊC) or 90ÊF (32ÊC), the fanwill go to
HI speed for maximum airflow.
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[IP08200( X)04/95]
DEFVButton
[IP08300( X)03/95]
Press the defrost button to obtain maximum airflow to the
windshield. Adjust the temperature setting as required for
defrosting. The display window will show the temperature
setting andVsymbol to the left of the temperature. When the
outside temperature is about50ÊF (10ÊC) orwarmer, the air will
be dehumidified to remove moisture.
[IP08400( X)07/94]
REAR FAN OFF Button
[IP08500( X)03/95]
Press this button once to turn on the rear fan circuit. Press the
button again to turn the rear fan off. REAR FAN OFF will be
shown in the display window above the set temperature.
[IP08600( X)03/95]
10-1/2 pica
art:0090128-A*
[IP08700( X)04/95]
Operating tips
*
[IP08800( X)04/95]
The following tips will help you to get the most satisfaction
from your Electronic Automatic Temperature Control system.
*
[IP08900( X)07/95]
n
In humid weather, select DEFVbefore starting your
engine. This will help to prevent windshield fogging. After a
few minutes of operation, switch to AUTOMATIC or an
override selection of your choice.
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%*
[IP12300( X)06/95]
Rear Window Defroster (If equipped)
*
[IP12400( X)12/91]
The defroster for the rear window clears frost, fog, or thin ice
from both the inside and outside of the rear window.
[IP12500( X)10/94]
The control switch is located on the instrument panel to the
right of the radio.
[IP12700( X)08/94]
7-1/2 pica art:0020110-H
Rear window defroster switch
*
[IP12800( X)02/95]
To defrost the rear window:
*
[IP12900( X)02/95]1.
Clear any snow from the rear window.
*
[IP13000( X)09/93]2.
Get in your vehicle and start the engine.
[IP13200( X)06/94]3.
Push the switch and release. The indicator light turns on.
Push switch again to turn off.
*
[IP13300( X)02/05]
The defroster turns off automatically after approximately 10
minutes. If the window is not clear, turn on the defroster again.
It will also automatically shut off any time the engine is shut
off.
%*
[IP13400( X)09/95]
NOTE: Never use sharp instruments or window cleaners with
abrasives to clean the inside of your rear window. If
you do, you may damage the heating elements that
are bonded to the inside of the rear window and
cause damage to the rear window defroster.
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%*
[FV18101(ALL)02/95]
Replacing lost transmitters
[FV18200(ALL)07/95]
In the event a transmitter is lost, you should take your vehicle's
transmitters to your dealer to have the remote entry system
deprogrammed for the lost transmitter. This is necessary to
prevent further unauthorized use of the lost transmitter.
*
[FV18301(ALL)02/95]
You can also purchase additional transmitters (up to 4
transmitters can be used) from your dealer. You will need to
take all your transmitters to the dealer so they can program
them to the remote entry system all at the same time.
%*
[FV18601(ALL)04/95]
Illuminated Entry System (If equipped)
*
[FV18701(ALL)06/95]
This system will provide illumination of the vehicle's interior
courtesy lamps when either outside front door handle is pulled
or when the remote entry system is used to unlock the door or
sound the personal alarm. The system will automatically turn
off after approximately 25 seconds or when the ignition is
turned to the RUN or ACC position.
*
[FV18801(ALL)09/95]
NOTE: The inside lights will not turn off if you have turned
them on with the dimmer thumbwheel or if any door
is open.
[FV18810( X)10/94]
Delayed Accessory
[FV18815( X)08/94]
This feature provides power to operate the power windows and
power moon roof for 10 minutes after the ignition switch is
turned from the RUN to the OFF position.
[FV18820( X)06/94]
If either front door is opened during the 10 minute period the
delayed accessory feature will be disabled.
%*
[FV18900(ALL)08/94]
Battery Saver
*
[FV19000(ALL)03/95]
When the ignition is turned off, the vehicle will turn off battery
voltage to all of these lights after 40 minutes: glove box, engine
compartment, overhead console, mirror, courtesy and
interior (including cargo) lamps.
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