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FORD E SERIES 1999 4.G 7.3L Diesel Supplement Manual ENGINE COOLANT
Replacing coolant
A coolant mixture of 50% coolant concentrate and 50% water is
recommended to maintain best overall performance. To avoid damaging
the engine and radiator, the coolant

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FORD E SERIES 1999 4.G 7.3L Diesel Supplement Manual coolant to ªwear outº in a shorter time. Ford recommends an interim
service interval performed at 12 months or 24 000 km (15 000 miles),
whichever occurs first. Add 237±295 ml (8±10 oz.) of supple

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FORD E SERIES 1999 4.G 7.3L Diesel Supplement Manual This additive aids in the prevention of rust and scale buildup on the
internal parts of the cooling system. Prevention of rust and scale buildup
allows for proper dissipation of heat generated by comb

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FORD E SERIES 1999 4.G 7.3L Diesel Supplement Manual Among those acts which the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency may
presume to constitute tampering are the acts listed below:
²Removal of hood blanket, fender apron absorbers, fender apron
barriers,

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FORD E SERIES 1999 4.G 7.3L Diesel Supplement Manual VEHICLE EMISSIONS CONTROL INFORMATION (VECI)
Emissions information appears on
the VECI decal on the engine valve
cover. This decal identifies engine
displacement and provides certain
engine specificat

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FORD E SERIES 1999 4.G 7.3L Diesel Supplement Manual The complexity of the diesel engine makes it so the owner is discouraged
from attempting to perform maintenance other than the services
described in this supplement.
If you experience difficult starti

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FORD E SERIES 1999 4.G 7.3L Diesel Supplement Manual IF THE ENGINE WONT CRANK
Turn on the headlights. If the lights are dim, do not go on at all or if
when the ignition is turned to START the lights become dim or go out,
the battery connections may be

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FORD E SERIES 1999 4.G 7.3L Diesel Supplement Manual IF THE ENGINE RUNS HOT
The following could cause the engine to overheat:
²Lack of coolant.
²Dirty cooling system.
²Driving with frozen coolant.
²Sticking thermostat.
²Overloading or pulling heavy
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