Starting Your Windstar
63
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[ST11700(ALL)02/95]
Have the exhaust and body ventilation systems checked by a
qualified technician whenever:
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[ST11800(ALL)02/95]
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your vehicle is raised for service
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[ST11900(ALL)02/95]
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the sound of the exhaust system changes
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[ST12000(ALL)02/95]
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your vehicle has been damaged in an accident
[ST12100(ALL)02/95]
If the exhaust system has any indications of leaks it should be
repaired immediately.
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[ST12200(ALL)02/95]
Improve your ventilation by keeping all air intake vents clear of
snow, leaves, and other objects.
[ST12300(ALL)02/95]
If the engine idles while you are stopped in an open area for
long periods of time, open the windows at least one inch. Also,
adjust the heating or air conditioning to bring in outside air.
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[ST12400(ALL)02/95]
Read the sectionClimate Control Systemsfor instructions on
bringing fresh outside air into your vehicle. Refer to the Index.
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Warning Lights and Gauges
79
[LG07401(ALL)11/93]
The pointer moves from the C (cold) mark into the NORMAL
band as the engine coolant warms up. It is acceptable for the
pointer to fluctuate within the normal band under normal
driving conditions. Under certain driving conditions such as
heavy stop and go traffic, or driving up hills in hot weather, the
pointer may indicate at the top of the NORMAL band. This is
also acceptable.
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[LG07501(ALL)05/95]
If, under any circumstances, the pointer moves above the
NORMAL band, the engine coolant is overheating and
continued operation may cause engine damage.
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[LG07601(ALL)01/95]
If your engine coolant overheats:
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[LG07701(ALL)03/95]1.
Pull off the road as soon as it is safely possible.
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[LG07801(ALL)03/95]2.
Turn off the engine. If you do not stop the engine as soon as
safely possible, severe engine damage could result.
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[LG07901(ALL)05/95]3.
Let the engine cool.DO NOT REMOVE COOLANT
SYSTEM FILL CAP UNTIL THE ENGINE IS COOL.
[LG08001(ALL)11/93]4.
Check the coolant level following the instructions on
checking and adding coolant to your engine in this Owner
Guide. Seeengine coolantin the index. If you do not follow
these instructions, you or others could be injured.
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[LG08025(ALL)01/95]
If the coolant continues to overheat, have the coolant system
serviced.
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[LG08400(ALL)01/95]
Speedometer
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[LG08500(ALL)01/95]
The speedometer tells you how many miles (kilometers) per
hour your vehicle is moving.
%*
[LG08600(ALL)01/95]
Odometer
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[LG08700(ALL)01/93]
The odometer records the total distance the vehicle has been
driven.
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94indicate at the top of the NORMAL band. This is also
acceptable.
[LG11700(ALL)04/95]
If, under any circumstances, the bars move above the NORMAL
band, the temperature symbol will flash and a chime will sound
to alert the driver that the engine coolant is overheating and
continued operation may cause engine damage.
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[LG11800(ALL)01/95]
If your engine coolant overheats:
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[LG11900(ALL)03/95]1.
Pull off the road as soon as it is safely possible.
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[LG12000(ALL)03/95]2.
Turn off the engine. If you do not stop the engine as soon as
safely possible, severe engine damage could result.
*
[LG12100(ALL)05/95]3.
Let the engine cool.DO NOT REMOVE COOLANT
SYSTEM FILL CAP UNTIL THE ENGINE IS COOL.
[LG12200(ALL)11/93]4.
Check the coolant level following the instructions on
checking and adding coolant to your engine in this Owner
Guide. Seeengine coolantin the index. If you do not follow
these instructions, you or others could be injured.
*
[LG12300(ALL)01/95]
If the coolant continues to overheat, have the coolant system
serviced.
[LG12400(ALL)06/94]
If the temperature gauge displays only the top two and bottom
two bars, the temperature indication system is indicating that it
requires servicing. Take the vehicle to a dealership for service as
soon as possible.
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[LG12600(ALL)01/95]
Fuel Gauge
[LG12700(ALL)03/94]
The fuel gauge displays approximately how much fuel you have
in the fuel tank. The number of bars illuminated in the display
indicates fuel level. Your ignition must be in the ON position to
read the fuel gauge. Read the fuel level at the top bar that is lit.
When only one bar on the gauge is lit, the fuel pump symbol
on the gauge will flash to warn you of a low fuel level
condition.
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Warning Lights and Gauges
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[LG18740(ALL)04/95]
The Traction Control light will stay on for a minimum of four
seconds.
[LG18750(ALL)06/95]
Check Traction Assist Light
[LG18760(ALL)04/95]
This light comes on when the Traction Control system is not
operating. In some conditions, you may want to turn Traction
Control off, such as when rocking your vehicle out of deep
snow or mud.
[LG18770(ALL)04/95]
one inch art:0050275-A[LG18780(ALL)04/95]
Traction Control will automatically turn off to prevent the
brakes from overheating. The system will turn back on once the
brakes have cooled down.
[LG18790(ALL)04/95]
NOTE: If the TRAC OFF light is flashing repeatedly, it means
that there is a Traction Control system malfunction
and the system is inoperative. Contact your dealer for
service as soon as possible.
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Air Conditioning (A/C) Controls Ð Main (Front) System
Only (Manual Air Conditioning)
[IP01740(ALL)05/95]
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The climate controls Ð main A/C
[IP01751(ALL)05/95]
The Fan Speed Knob controls the volume of air circulated in the
vehicle. There are four fan settings: Low, Medium Low, Medium
High, and High.
[IP01756(ALL)05/95]
NOTE: The fan will not operate when the Function Selector
Knob is in them(OFF) position.
[IP01761(ALL)06/94]
The Temperature Control Knob may be adjusted from COOL air
in the blue range to WARM air in the red range.
[IP01766(ALL)06/94]
NOTE: Air temperature can be adjusted for the main climate
control system only. Air temperature from the
auxiliary heating/air conditioning system (if equipped)
cannot be adjusted. Rear passengers will receive either
FULL COOL or FULL WARM air based on the setting
of the Function Selector Knob.
[IP01771(ALL)06/94]
The Function Selector Knob controls air circulation and A/C
Compressor Operation.
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Instrument Panel Controls
109
[IP01775(ALL)05/95]
The air conditioning settings include MAX A/C, A/C andS
(Panel/Floor). However, heating capabilities are also provided in
these modes. Adjust the Temperature Control Knob as necessary
to receive cool (air-conditioned) or warm (heated) air when in
these modes.
[IP01780(ALL)06/94]
NOTE: The A/C compressor will only operate when outside
air temperatures are above approximately45ÊF (7ÊC).
[IP01785(ALL)06/94]
The climate control system provides fresh outside air in all
function control settings except for MAX A/C andm(OFF).
Only recirculated interior air is available in MAX A/C.
[IP01791(ALL)04/95]
InMAX A/C, air from inside the passenger compartment is
recirculated continuously and the A/C compressor is engaged.
In this position, the system provides maximum cooling,
maximum dehumidifying, and greater fuel efficiency. It also has
a greater noise level because the sound of the air from the
blower motor is not muffled by a closed damper door as it
would be in all other functional settings.
[IP01802(ALL)04/95]
InA/C, outside air is drawn into the system and the A/C
compressor is engaged. The cooling process and the distribution
of cooled air is the same as that provided with MAX A/C.
Because outside air is drawn into the system, it will not have
the advantage of cooling already cooled air. It will have a lower
noise level because a closed damper door muffles the sound of
the air from the blower motor.
[IP01812(ALL)06/94]
InQ(PANEL), air is drawn from the outside and directed into
the passenger compartment through the instrument panel
registers. The temperature of the air can be varied by adjusting
the Temperature Control Knob. This mode is normally used as a
vent setting. The A/C compressor does not operate in this
mode, only heating capabilities are provided.
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[IP01992(ALL)06/94]2.
Turn the Temperature Control Knob toward the WARM
(red) area.
[IP02002(ALL)06/94]3.
Turn the Fan Speed Knob to the speed of your choice. When
your vehicle warms up, you may want to set the Fan Speed
Knob to a lower speed, or adjust the Temperature Control
Knob to a lower setting to maintain a comfortable
temperature.
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[IP02012(ALL)10/93]
To defrost the windshield and side windows:
[IP02016(ALL)08/94]
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Turn the Function Selector Knob toV(DEFROST), turn the
Temperature Control Knob to the WARM (red) area and turn
the Fan Speed Knob to the position of your choice.
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[IP02021(ALL)10/93]
To heat and defrost at the same time:
[IP02031(ALL)04/95]
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Turn the Function Selector Knob toP
(DEFROST/FLOOR),turn the Temperature Control Knob and
the Fan Speed Knob to provide the temperature and fan
speed you prefer.
[IP02050(ALL)06/94]
Do not place objects under the front seats unless your vehicle is
equipped with an under seat storage tray. Improperly stored
objects will interfere with the flow of air to the back seats.
[IP02060(ALL)06/94]
Remove any snow, ice, or leaves from the area below the
windshield on the outside of your vehicle. They could block the
air intake.
[IP02070(ALL)06/94]
Heating and Air Conditioning System
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[IP02075(ALL)06/94]
Turning On the Heat
[IP02080(ALL)06/94]
You can heat the inside of your vehicle and defrost the
windshield using the Function Selector Knob located in the
control assembly in the instrument panel.
[IP02085(ALL)05/95]
The seven function selector modes are: MAX A/C, AC,Q
(PANEL),S(PANEL/FLOOR),R(FLOOR),P
(DEFROST/FLOOR), andV(DEFROST). If your vehicle is
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Instrument Panel Controls
113 equipped with a rear seat climate control system, the instrument
panel will also include a rear seat climate control knob. To turn
on the rear passenger compartment control system, select REAR
CTRL, Medium Low, Medium High, or High. With the knob set
to REAR CTRL, rear seat passengers will have control of rear
fan speed on the rear seat climate control panel. Positions
Medium Low, Medium High, or High will control rear fan
speed from the front control panel.
[IP02090(ALL)05/95]
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The climate controls Ð main and auxiliary system A/C Ð Heater System Ð if
equipped
[IP02095(ALL)04/95]
The standard heating system and the heating portion of the
heating and air conditioning system are essentially identical.
There is one exception, however; the air conditioning
compressor will automatically engage when theP
(DEFROST/FLOOR) orV(DEFROST) position is selected to
aid in defogging and defrosting the inside glass when the
outside temperature is above approximately45ÊF (7ÊC).Refer to
the heating system operating instructions covered previously for
a more detailed explanation of heating system operation.
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