2001 FORD CROWN VICTORIA heating

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FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2001 2.G Owners Manual Trip odometer
Registers the kilometers (miles) of
individual journeys. To reset,
depress the control.
Refer toElectronic Message Centerfor Trip A and Trip B features on
the optional instrument cluster

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FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2001 2.G Owners Manual CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM
Manual heating and air conditioning system (if equipped)
Fan speed control
Controls the volume of air circulated
in the vehicle.
Temperature control knob
Controls the temperatur

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FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2001 2.G Owners Manual ²NORM A/C-Uses outside air to cool the vehicle. It is quieter than MAX
A/C but not as economical. Airflow will be from the instrument panel
registers.
²VENT-Distributes outside air through the instr

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FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2001 2.G Owners Manual When in AUTOMATIC and weather conditions require heat, air will be
sent to the floor. However, if the engine is not warm enough to provide
heat, the fan will be at a low speed and the air will be dire

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FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2001 2.G Owners Manual Since the air conditioner removes considerable moisture from the air
during operation, it is normal if clear water drips on the ground under
the air conditioner drain while the system is working and e

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FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2001 2.G Owners Manual Guarding against exhaust fumes
Although odorless and colorless, carbon monoxide is present in exhaust
fumes. Take precautions to avoid its dangerous effects.
If you ever smell exhaust fumes of any kin

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FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2001 2.G Owners Manual Adding engine coolant
When adding coolant, make sure it is a 50/50 mixture of engine coolant
and distilled water. Add the mixture to the coolant reservoir,when the
engine is cool, until the appropriat

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FORD CROWN VICTORIA 2001 2.G Owners Manual ²Do not use alcohol, methanol or brine or any engine coolants
mixed with alcohol or methanol antifreeze (coolant).Alcohol
and other liquids can cause engine damage from overheating or
freezing.
²Do
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