
Check every oil
changeOil change
intervals are as
follows: Powerstroke -
10 000 ; Caterpillar -
15 000 ; Cummins - 15
000 (refer to the
Caterpillar and
Cummins service
manuals for further
instructions and
information)Fuel system
Drain the accumulated water or sediment from
the fuel tank(s)
Steering system
Lubricate the steering shaft(s), U-joints and
splines when equipped with grease fittings
Lubricate the front axle spindle pins
Lubricate the steering linkage when equipped
with grease fittings
Grease the power steering gear output shaft
* Coolant protection checks should be made just prior to the onset of
freezing weather, where applicable. If coolant is dirty or rusty in
appearance, the system should be drained, flushed and refilled with the
prescribed solution of cooling system fluid and water. Use only
permanent type coolant that meets Ford specifications ESE-M97B18-C.
See the engine manufacturer's operating guide for supplimental
corrosion inhibitor specifications.
In addition to the items to be performed daily or at each oil change, the
following need to be completed as specified:
8 000KM / 5 000 MILES
²Initial change Ð change the lubricant in the manual shift transmission
± 5 speed and 6 speed Eaton manual transmission. (Not required
when equipped with optional synthetic lubricant.)
32 000 KM / 20 000 MILES
²Replace the fuel filter.*
50 000 KM / 30 000 MILES
²Replace the engine spin-on coolant filter.*
²Repack and adjust the front wheel bearings Ð grease-filled hubs.
65 000 KM / 40 000 MILES
²Replace the fuel filter.*
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80 000 KM / 50 000 MILES
²Disassemble the single check valve (SC-2) and the automatic drain
valve (DB±2) Ð clean and inspect the valve for wear and
deterioration.
100 000 KM / 60 000 MILES
²Replace the engine spin-on coolant filter.*
²Oil filled front hubsÐ drain oil, adjust bearings and refill the front
hubs with oil. (Not required when equipped with optional synthetic
lubricant.)
²Drain the oil, adjust the bearing and refill with axle lubricant Ð oil
filled hubs.
²Replace the fuel filter.*
²Change the manual transmission oil Ð Eaton 5 and 6 speeds only.
(Not required when equipped with optional synthetic lubricant.)
110 000 KM / 70 000 MILES
²Replace the engine spin-on coolant filter.*
²Replace the engine coolant.* See the engine manufacturer's operating
guide for supplemental corrosion inhibitor specifications.
130 000 KM / 80 000 MILES
²Replace the fuel filter.*
150 000 KM / 90 000 MILES
²Replace the engine spin-on coolant filter*.
²Repack and adjust the front wheel bearings Ð grease-filled hubs.
²Change the lubricant in the manual shift transmission ± 7 speed
Spicer. (Not required when equipped with optional synthetic
lubricant.)
²Change the power steering fluid and filter.
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Maintenance Operation Frequency - Observation
Inspect the automatic slack
adjuster functionInsufficient power shown in loaded
practice stop
Check the operation of the
brakes, the clutch, and the
steering (*b,a)Vehicle handling qualities not up to
par
Inspect the vehicle for missing,
damaged, or mislocated noise
shieldsExcessive noise emanates from under
the cab or engine compartment
Check the engine performance
and the engine governorExcessive engine noise
Inspect the fan, the fan shroud,
and the fan clutchEngine overheats, fans runs at high
speed constantly, excessive fan noise,
or fan wobble due to worn bearings
Check for operation of ABS
warning lampAt each engine start up
Inspect the entire exhaust
system (including inlet pipe,
muffler, outlet pipe and all
exhaust clamps and fasteners)
for holes, leakage, breakage,
looseness and corrosive
damageExcessive noise or the smell of fumes
is experienced
Inspect the engine air
induction system (including the
air ducts, the air cleaner, and
the air cleaner element) for
loose fitting, damaged or
missing componentsExcessive noise emanates from the
engine compartment
Inspect the tires and check the
air pressure (*c)Poor steering, wandering or excessive
tire wear
Balance the wheels and the
tiresVibration or abnormal tire wear
indicates imbalance
Check the front end alignment
(*c)Poor steering, wandering or excessive
tire wear
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Maintenance Operation Frequency - Observation
Check the transmission and
engine mountings (*b)Hard shifting or excessive vibration
Check and adjust transmission
controls (*b)High effort to shift or noisy
transmission
Check fuel pump pressure Insufficient full-throttle power or
backfiring
Clean radiator cap seal. Clean
and inspect the cap surface on
the radiatorWhen the cap does not hold pressure
Check the battery terminals for
corrosionWhenever electrical power supply has
diminished
Tighten the wheel mounting
nuts to the specified torque.
Refer toServicing your
wheels and tiresRequired initially at 804 and 1 609 km
(500 and 1 000 miles). Perform again
at 804 and 1 609 km (500 and 1 000
mile) intervals after each tire
removal/replacement.
*a During maintenance and repair, protect the fuel tube and the hose
assemblies, the power steering lines, and the brake lines from the
external heat, the acids and the abrasion that could damage the lines.
*b Check for (free) linkage action and ensure that (return) spring
force is adequate to maintain pedal free play.
*c Adjust, repair or replace as required with the same or equivalent
parts.
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A
Air cleaner filter .......................211
Air conditioning
manual heating and air
conditioning system .................57
Audio system
(see Radio) ..........20, 25, 31, 39±40
Automatic transmission ............132
Auxiliary power point .................73
B
Battery .......................................187
jumping a disabled battery ....164
voltage gauge ............................18
BeltMinder ...................................98
Brakes ................................113, 119
anti-lock ...................114±115, 121
anti-lock brake system
(ABS) warning light ...11±12, 114
brake warning light ............11±12
fluid, checking and adding ....208
parking ....................115, 118, 122
trailer .......................................124
C
CD-6 disc .....................................40
CD-single premium .....................31
Child safety restraints ..............102
child safety belts ....................102
Child safety seats ......................103
attaching with tether straps ..107
in front seat ............................105
in rear seat ..............................105
tether anchorage hardware ...107Cleaning your vehicle
engine compartment ..............176
exterior ....................................179
instrument cluster lens ..........178
instrument panel ....................177
interior .....................................178
plastic parts ............176±177, 179
safety belts ..............................179
washing ....................................174
waxing .....................................174
wheels ......................................175
windows ..................................179
wiper blades ............................177
Climate control (see Air
conditioning or Heating) ......56±57
Clock ..........................23, 28, 36, 44
Clutch ........................................207
fluid ..........................................206
Compass, electronic ....................70
calibration .................................72
set zone adjustment .................71
Console
overhead ....................................70
Controls
power seat .................................90
Coolant ......................................189
refill capacities ........................194
Cruise control (see Speed
control) ........................................77
Customer Assistance ................150
Ford accessories for your
vehicle .....................................180
Getting assistance outside
the U.S. and Canada ..............170
Getting roadside assistance ...150
Getting the service
you need .................................165
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R
Radio ....................20, 25, 31, 39±40
Radio reception ...........................55
Refill capacities for fluids ........220
Relays ................................151, 159
Remote entry system ...........84±85
illuminated entry ......................87
locking/unlocking doors .....84±85
panic alarm ...............................85
replacement/additional
transmitters ...............................86
replacing the batteries .............86
Roadside assistance ..................150
S
Safety belts (see Safety
restraints) ..............................93±95
Safety defects, reporting ..........172
Safety restraints ....................93±95
belt minder ...............................98
cleaning the safety
belts .................................101, 179
extension assembly ................101
for adults .............................94±95
for children .............................102
lap belt ......................................97
warning light and
chime .......................12, 15, 97±98
Safety seats for children ..........103
Seat belts
(see Safety restraints) ...............93
Seats ............................................88
child safety seats ....................103
Servicing your vehicle ..............233
Speed control ..............................77Speedometer ...............................18
Starting your vehicle ................108
jump starting ..........................164
preparing to start your
vehicle .....................................108
Steering wheel
controls ................................69, 77
tilting .........................................69
T
Tachometer .................................19
Temperature control
(see Climate control) .................56
Tires ...........................................215
checking the pressure ....217, 219
Towing
wrecker ....................................163
Transmission
fluid, checking and adding
(automatic) .............................209
fluid, checking and adding
(manual) .................................209
manual operation ....................141
Trip odometer .............................19
Turn signal ............................14, 63
V
Vehicle Identification Number
(VIN) ..........................................227
Vehicle loading ..........................149
W
Warning chimes ...............9, 15, 117
Warning lights (see Lights) .........9
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Washer fluid ..............................183
reservoir ..................................183
Water, Driving through .............148
Wheels .......................................215
Windows
power .........................................74Windshield washer fluid and
wipers
checking and cleaning ..............68
operation ...................................68
replacing wiper blades .............69
Wrecker towing .........................163
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