1999 FORD F250 tow

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FORD F250 1999  Owners Manual 4. Move the transfer case shift lever
through N (Neutral) directly to 4H
(4WD High) or 4L (4WD Low).
Using the N (Neutral) position
The transfer case neutral position overrides the transmission and
pu

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FORD F250 1999  Owners Manual •GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating): Maximum total weight of
the base vehicle, passengers, optional equipment and cargo. The
GVWR is specific to each vehicle and is listed on the Safety
Compliance L

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FORD F250 1999  Owners Manual weight to the front of your vehicle, (potentially including weight added
to the cab), the weight added should not exceed the Front Axle Reserve
Capacity (FARC). Additional frontal weight may be added

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FORD F250 1999  Owners Manual Driving through deep water where the transmission is submerged
may allow water into the transmission and cause internal
transmission damage.
TOWING A TRAILER
Your vehicle may tow a
Conventional/Class

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FORD F250 1999  Owners Manual Trailer towing tables
F-250 with manual transmission
Engine Rear axle
ratioMaximum GCWR-kg
(lbs.)Maximum trailer
weight-kg (lbs.)
1
5.4L 3.73 6 124 (13 500) 4 536 (10 000)
5.4L 4.10 6 804 (15 000) 4 5

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FORD F250 1999  Owners Manual Preparing to tow
Use the proper equipment for towing a trailer, and make sure it is
properly attached to your vehicle. See your dealer or a reliable trailer
dealer if you require assistance.
Hitches
D

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FORD F250 1999  Owners Manual Trailer brakes
Electric brakes and manual, automatic or surge-type brakes are safe if
installed properly and adjusted to the manufacturer’s specifications. The
trailer brakes must meet local and Fed

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FORD F250 1999  Owners Manual Servicing after towing
If you tow a trailer for long distances, your vehicle will require more
frequent service intervals. Refer to your Scheduled Maintenance guide
for more information.
Trailer towin