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FORD F250 1999  Owners Manual Using the engine block heater (if equipped)
An engine block heater warms the
engine coolant, which improves
starting, warms up the engine faster
and allows the heater-defroster
system to respond quick

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FORD F250 1999  Owners Manual BRAKES
Your service brakes are self-adjusting. Refer to the scheduled
maintenance guide for scheduled maintenance.
Occasional brake noise is normal and often does not indicate a
performance concern wi

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FORD F250 1999  Owners Manual Using RABS
•In an emergency, applying full pressure may cause the front wheels to
lock.If the front brakes lock, the vehicle cannot be steered.Yo u
should apply the brakes with steadily increasing f

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FORD F250 1999  Owners Manual With the ABS light on, the anti-lock
brake system is disabled and normal
braking is still effective unless the
brake warning light also remains
illuminated with parking brake
released. (If your brake

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FORD F250 1999  Owners Manual Extended use of other than the manufacturer’s specified size tires on a
Traction-Lok rear axle could result in a permanent reduction in
effectiveness. This loss of effectiveness does not affect norm

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FORD F250 1999  Owners Manual Always set the parking brake fully and make sure the gearshift is
latched in P (Park). Turn off the ignition whenever you leave
your vehicle.
If the parking brake is fully released, but the brake warn

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FORD F250 1999  Owners Manual 2 (Second)
Use 2 (Second) to start-up on
slippery roads or to provide
additional engine braking on
downgrades.
1 (First)
Use 1 (Low) to provide maximum
engine braking on steep
downgrades. Upshifts can

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FORD F250 1999  Owners Manual With the 5-speed transmission you
can shift into R (Reverse) only by
moving the gearshift from left of 3
(Third) and 4 (Fourth) gears before
you shift into R (Reverse). This is a
special lockout featu