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[GF20790( ALL)01/96]
q
Stay within the load limits when you tow.
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[GF20795( ALL)01/96]
q
Carefully and thoroughly prepare your
vehicle for towing, making sure to use the
right equipment and to attach it properly.
(SeePreparing to Towin this chapter.)
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[GF20800( ALL)01/96]
q
Use extra caution when driving your vehicle
while you tow. (SeeDriving while you towin
this chapter.)
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[GF20805( ALL)01/96]
q
Service your vehicle more frequently if you
tow a trailer. (SeeServicing your vehicle if you
towin this chapter.)
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[GF20810( ALL)01/96]
Do not tow a trailer until your vehicle has been
driven at least 500 miles (800 km).
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[GF20820( ALL)01/96]
Vehicle Loading/Towing
Information
[GF20830( M)01/96]
Your vehicle's load capacity is designed by
weight, not volume, so you cannot necessarily
use all available space with large or heavy loads.
Maximum safe vehicle weights as well as tire,
rim sizes and inflation pressures are specified for
your vehicle on the Safety Compliance
Certification Label. A Safety Compliance
Certification Label was supplied by Ford Motor
Company to the Motorhome Manufacturer. The
manufacturer uses this information and supplies
a Compliance Certification Label which is
located inside the vehicle to the left of the
driver.
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[GF21090( ALL)01/96]
Passenger car type tires when installed on light
trucks and multipurpose passenger vehicles are
rated at 10% lower load carrying capacity due to
the differences in vehicle usages.
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[GF21110( ALL)01/96]
With the tires inflated to the specified pressure
the total weight of your vehicle must not exceed
the GVWR and GAWR specified on the Safety
Compliance Certification Label. This includes full
fuel tank(s), vehicle equipment, and occupants as
well as the cargo load.
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[GF21120( ALL)01/96]
GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating)
*
[GF21130( ALL)01/96]
GCWR is the maximum combined weight of the
towing vehicle (including passengers and cargo)
and the loaded trailer. The GCWR is specified
by the manufacturer to indicate the combined
maximum loaded weight that the vehicle is
designed to tow.
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[GF21140( ALL)01/96]
Maximum Trailer Weight Rating
*
[GF21150( ALL)01/96]
The maximum trailer weight rating is the
maximum weight of a trailer the vehicle is
permitted to tow. It is specified by the
manufacturer and is determined by subtracting
the vehicle curb weight for each
engine/transmission combination, any required
option weight for trailer towing and the weight
of the driver from the GCWR for the towing
vehicle.
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[GF21160( ALL)01/96]
Maximum Trailer Weight
*
[GF21170( ALL)01/96]
The maximum trailer weight is the maximum
weight of a trailer the loaded vehicle is
permitted to tow. It is determined by subtracting
the weight of the loaded towing
vehicle (including passengers and cargo) from
the GCWR for the towing vehicle.
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[ER03000( ALL)01/96]
Circuit Breakers
[ER03100( M)01/96]
If you need to check a circuit breaker that is on
the fuse panel, locate the circuit breaker
according to the instructions on the charts given
earlier in this chapter.
*
[ER03150( ALL)01/96]
Since you need diagnostic equipment to check
whether a circuit breaker works and such
equipment comes with instructions, we do not
discuss how to check circuit breakers.
*
[ER03200( ALL)01/96]
However, you should know that the circuit
breakers will reset themselves and allow the
electrical parts to work again once the overload
on the circuit is removed. If the circuit breakers
continue to cut off electricity, have your vehicle's
electrical system checked.
*
[ER03250( ALL)01/96]
If you replace a circuit breaker, use one with the
same amperage rating. To remove a circuit
breaker mounted in the fuse panel, grip it with
your finger and thumb and pull it straight out
of its socket.
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[ER03500( ALL)01/96]
Changing a Tire
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[ER03600( ALL)01/96]
If you get a flat tire while you are driving, do
not apply the brake heavily. Instead, gradually
decrease the speed. Hold the steering wheel
firmly and slowly move to a safe place on the
side of the road. Park on a level spot, turn off
the ignition, set the parking brake, and turn on
the hazard flashers.
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[ER03700( ALL)01/96]
The Conventional Spare Tire
[ER03900( M)01/96]
With the conventional spare tire, you can use it
as a spare or as a regular tire. This spare tire is
identical to the other tires that come with your
vehicle.
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[MC24900( ALL)01/96]
Tires
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[MC24950( ALL)01/96]
Look at your tires each time you fill your fuel
tank. If one tire looks lower than the others,
check the pressure in all of them. Always follow
these precautions:
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[MC25000( ALL)01/96]
q
Keep your tires inflated to the pressures that
are recommended.(SeeChecking the pressure
of the tireslater in this chapter.)
[MC25100( M)01/96]
q
Stay within the load limits that are
recommended.
*
[MC25150( ALL)01/96]
q
Make sure the weight of your load is evenly
distributed.
*
[MC25200( ALL)01/96]
q
Drive at safe speeds.
*
[MC25250( ALL)01/96]
If you do not take these precautions, your tires
may fail or go flat.
*
[MC25300( ALL)01/96]
Ford Motor Company recommends obeying
posted speed limits.
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[MC25350( ALL)01/96]
RWARNING
Driving too fast for conditions creates the
possibility of loss of vehicle control.
Driving at very high speeds for extended
periods of time may result in damage to
vehicle components.
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[MC25400( ALL)01/96]
Checking the pressure of the tires
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[MC25450( ALL)01/96]
At least once a month, check the pressure in all
your vehicle's tires, including the spare. Use an
accurate tire pressure gauge. Check the tire
pressure when tires are cold, that is, after the
vehicle has been parked for at least one hour or
has been driven less than 3 miles (5 km). You
can find the proper cold pressure on the Safety
Compliance Certification Label.
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[MC25500( ALL)01/96]
RWARNING
Improperly inflated tires can affect vehicle
handling and can fail suddenly, possibly
resulting in loss of vehicle control.
[MC25550( ALL)01/96]
Tire inspection and maintenance
*
[MC25600( ALL)01/96]
Inspect the tire treads, and remove stones, nails,
glass or other objects that may be wedged in the
tread grooves. Check for holes or cuts that may
permit air to leak from the tire, and make the
necessary repairs.
*
[MC25650( ALL)01/96]
Inspect the tire side walls for cuts, bruises and
other damage. If you suspect internal damage to
the tire, have it demounted and checked. You
may need to repair or replace it.
*
[MC25700( ALL)01/96]
Wheel Inspection and Maintenance
*
[MC25750( ALL)01/96]
Check for damage that would affect the runout
of the wheels. Wobble or shimmy will eventually
damage the wheel bearings.
*
[MC25800( ALL)01/96]
Front wheel bearings require periodic repacking
and adjustment as specified in theMaintenance
Schedule and Recordbooklet. Loose or worn front
wheel bearings tend to let the vehicle wander or
shimmy, and can eventually cause excessive tire
wear.
*
[MC25850( ALL)01/96]
Whenever a wheel is removed and then
re-installed, always remove any corrosion that
may be present on the mounting surface of the
wheel and/or the surface of the hub, drum or
rotor that contacts the wheel.
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[MC37100( ALL)01/96]
4. Use these equations to calculate your fuel
economy.
*
[MC37200( ALL)01/96]
q
English: MPG = (total miles)/(gallons used).
*
[MC37300( ALL)01/96]
q
Metric: L/100K = (liters used) x 100/(total
kilometers)
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[MC37700( ALL)01/96]
Improving Fuel Economy
*
[MC37800( ALL)01/96]
Fuel economy is affected by a number of
variables which can reduce efficiency. You can
improve fuel economy by understanding these
variables and minimizing their effect.
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[MC37900( ALL)01/96]
The following decrease fuel economy:
*
[MC38000( ALL)01/96]
q
Lack of regular, scheduled maintenance
*
[MC38100( ALL)01/96]
q
Driving with your foot on the brake
*
[MC38200( ALL)01/96]
q
Sudden stops
*
[MC38300( ALL)01/96]
q
Excessive speed
*
[MC38400( ALL)01/96]
q
Extended engine idling
*
[MC38500( ALL)01/96]
q
Heavy loads
*
[MC38600( ALL)01/96]
q
Underinflated tires
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[MC38700( ALL)01/96]
q
Extended use of the A/C, defroster, rear
window defroster and other accessories
[MC38800( M)01/96]
q
Use your air conditioning system wisely.
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Customer Assistance
[HS00105( M)06/95]
Motorhome Assistance
[HS00110( M)05/95]
If you have a service concern, please follow the
directions below. If you require roadside
assistance (flat tire, jump start, fuel, locked out),
please refer toRoadside Assistancein this section.
[HS00115( M)05/95]
Call our Motorhome Customer Assistance Center
(1-800-444-3311) which is available 24 hrs/day.
[HS00120( M)05/95]
If inspections or repairs are required let the
assistance center make an appointment for you
at the most appropriate repair location in your
area.
[HS00125( M)05/95]
Please have the following information ready
before you call:
*
[HS00130( M)01/95]
q
Vehicle Identification Number
[HS00135( M)05/95]
q
Current Mileage
[HS00140( M)05/95]
q
A Summary of Your Concern
[HS00145( M)05/95]
When you arrive at the repair location explain
your concern fully to the service writer. If your
problem is resolved please contact
(1-800-444-3311) and advise them accordingly.
[HS00150( M)05/95]
If your service problem is not resolved, ask to
see the Service Manager and review your
concern with him.
[HS00155( M)05/95]
If you are still not satisfied, contact
(1-800-444-3311) and our Motorhome Customer
Assistance Center will assist you and/or the
repair location as needed.
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[HS00205( ALL)06/94]
Roadside Assistance
*
[HS00210( ALL)11/95]
Ford Motor Company has set up a 24-hour,
seven-day-a-week hotline with trained operators
who put you in touch with the help you need if
you experience a problem with your vehicle.
This complimentary service is provided to you
throughout your warranty period of 3 years or
36,000 miles (60,000 km), whichever comes first.
To purchase Roadside Assistance coverages
beyond this period (available through Ford Auto
Club in the United States or Ford and
Lincoln-Mercury dealers in Canada), contact
your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer. Additional
Roadside Assistance coverage is unavailable in
Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
*
[HS00215( ALL)06/94]
Roadside Assistance will cover the following:
*
[HS00220( ALL)06/94]
q
Mount your spare if you have a flat tire.
*
[HS00225( ALL)06/94]
q
Jump-start your battery if it is dead.
*
[HS00230( ALL)06/94]
q
Unlock your vehicle if you are locked out.
*
[HS00235( ALL)06/94]
q
Bring you fuel if you run out.
*
[HS00240( ALL)06/94]
q
Tow your vehicle if you are stranded. Even
non-warranty related tows, like accidents or
getting stuck in mud or snow, are covered
(some exclusions apply, such as impound
towing and repossession).
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[HS00245( ALL)06/94]
How to use Roadside Assistance
*
[HS00250( ALL)06/94]
Your Roadside Assistance identification card can
be found in the Owner Guide portfolio in your
glove compartment. Complete the card and place
it in your wallet for quick reference.
*
[HS00255( ALL)04/95]
To receive roadside assistance in the United
States call 1-800-241-FORD (in Canada call
1-800-665-2006).
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