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engine or your vehicle may stall.Driving through deep water where
the transmission vent tube is submerged may allow water into the
transmission and cause internal transmission damage.
Once through the water, always dry the brakes by moving your
vehicle slowly while applying light pressure on the brake pedal.
Wet brakes do not stop the vehicle as quickly as dry brakes.
SNOWPLOWING
For F-150 snowplow applications, Ford recommends the F-150 4x4
Regular Cab and SuperCab equipped with the 5.4L engine, Heavy Duty
Payload Package and Snow Plow Prep Package. The Heavy Duty Payload
Package for 4x4 includes unique powertrain control strategy, required for
engine cooling when the raised snowplow blade blocks radiator airflow in
highway driving. F-150 SuperCrew, Limited and Harley-Davidson F-150
are not recommended for snowplowing and the Snow Plow Prep Package
is not available.
Installing the snowplow
Weight limits and guidelines for selecting and installing the snowplow can
be found in the Ford Truck Body Builders Layout Book, Snowplow
section, found at www.fleet.ford.com/truckbbas. A typical installation
affects the following:
•Certification to government safety laws such as occupant protection
and airbag deployment, braking and lighting. Look for anAlterer’s
Labelon the vehicle from the snowplow installer certifying that the
installation meets all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standards (FMVSS).
•The Total Accessory Reserve Capacity (TARC) is shown on the lower
right side of the vehicle’s Safety Certification Label. This is the weight
of permanently-attached auxiliary equipment, such as snowplow
frame-mounting hardware, that can be added to the vehicle and satisfy
Ford compliance certification to FMVSS. Exceeding this weight may
require the auxiliary equipment installer additional safety certification
responsibility. The Front Accessory Reserve Capacity (FARC) is added
for customer convenience
•Rear ballast weight behind the rear axle may be required to prevent
exceeding the FGAWR, and provide front-to-rear weight balance for
proper braking and steering.
•Front wheel toe may require re-adjustment to prevent premature
uneven tire wear. Specifications are found in the Ford Workshop
Manual.
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ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
Getting roadside assistance
To fully assist you should you have a vehicle concern, Ford Motor
Company offers a complimentary roadside assistance program. This
program is separate from the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. The service
is available:
•24–hours, seven days a week
•for the coverage period listed on the Roadside Assistance Card
included in your Owner Guide portfolio.
Roadside assistance will cover:
•a flat tire change with a good spare (except vehicles that have been
supplied with a tire inflation kit)
•battery jump start
•lock-out assistance (key replacement cost is the customer’s
responsibility)
•fuel delivery – Independent Service Contractors, if not prohibited by
state, local or municipal law shall deliver up to 2.0 gallons (7.5L) of
gasoline or 5 gallons (18.9L) of diesel fuel to a disabled vehicle. Fuel
delivery service is limited to two no-charge occurrences within a
12-month period.
•winch out – available within 100 feet (30.5 meters) of a paved or
county maintained road, no recoveries.
•towing – Ford/Mercury/Lincoln eligible vehicle towed to an authorized
dealer within 35 miles (56.3 km) of the disablement location or to the
nearest authorized dealer. If a member requests to be towed to an
authorized dealer more than 35 miles (56.3 km) from the disablement
location, the member shall be responsible for any mileage costs in
excess of 35 miles (56.3 km).
Trailers shall be covered up to $200 if the disabled eligible vehicle
requires service at the nearest authorized dealer. If the trailer is disabled,
but the towing vehicle is operational, the trailer does not qualify for any
roadside services.
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Fuse/Relay
LocationFuse Amp
RatingPassenger Compartment Fuse
Panel Description
F01 10A* Run/Accessory - Wipers,
Instrument cluster, Audio for
XL/STX
F02 20A* Stop/Turn lamps, ABS, T/T
electric brake module, PCM (BOO
signal), turn signal mirrors,
CHMSL
F03 7.5A* Power mirrors, Memory seats and
pedals
F04 10A* DVD battery power, Power fold
mirror
F05 7.5A* Keep alive memory for Powertrain
Control Module (PCM) and
Climate control module
F06 15A* Parklamps, Body Security Module
(BSM), Instrument panel
illumination
F07 5A* Radio (start signal)
F08 10A* Heated mirrors, Switch indicator
F09 20A* Fuel pump relay, Fuel injectors,
Injector sense
F10 20A* Trailer tow back-up lamps relay,
Trailer tow parklamp relay
F11 10A* A/C clutch, 4x4 solenoid
F12 5A* PCM relay coil
F13 10A* Climate control module power,
Flasher relay
F14 10A* Back-up lamp and Daytime
Running Lamps (DRL) relay coil,
A/C pressure switch, Redundant
speed control switch, Heated PCV
(5.4L), ABS
F15 5A* Overdrive cancel, Cluster
F16 10A* Brake-shift interlock solenoid
F17 15A* Fog lamp relay
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Fuse/Relay
LocationFuse Amp
RatingPassenger Compartment Fuse
Panel Description
F18 10A* Electrochromatic mirror, Heated
seats, BSM, Compass, RSS
(Reverse Sensing System), Power
rail
F19 10A* Restraints (Airbag module)
F20 10A* Power rail
F21 15A* Cluster keep alive power
F22 10A* Delayed accessory power for
audio, power door lock switch and
moon roof switch illumination
F23 10A* RH low beam headlamp
F24 15A* Battery saver power for demand
lamps, Flex fuel
F25 10A* LH low beam headlamp
F26 20A* Horn
F27 5A* Passenger Airbag Deactivation
(PAD) warning lamp, Cluster
airbag warning lamp
F28 5A* SecuriLock transceiver (PATS),
PCM IGN monitor
F29 15A* PCM 4x4 power
F30 15A* PCM 4x4 power
F31 20A* Radio power, Satellite radio
module
F32 15A* Vapor Management Valve (VMV),
A/C clutch relay, Canister vent,
Heated Exhaust Gas Oxygen
(HEGO) sensors #11 and #21,
CMCV, Mass Air Flow (MAF)
sensor, Variable Cam Timing
(VCT), Heated Positive Crankcase
Ventilation (PCV) valve (4.2L
engine), CID sensor (4.2L
engine), 4.6L/4.2L EGR
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Fuse/Relay
LocationFuse Amp
RatingPassenger Compartment Fuse
Panel Description
F33 15A* Shift solenoid, CMS #12 and #22,
Ignition coils
F34 15A* PCM power, IMRC (4.2L)
F35 20A* Instrument cluster high beam
indicator, High beam headlamps,
DRL disable relay
F36 10A* Trailer tow right turn/stop lamps
37 20A* Rear power point
38 25A* Subwoofer power
39 — Not used
40 20A* Low beam headlamps, DRL
41 — Not used
42 10A* Trailer tow left turn/stop lamps
F101 30A** Starter solenoid
F102 20A** Ignition switch feed
F103 20A** ABS valves
F104 — Not used
F105 30A** Electric trailer brakes
F106 30A** Trailer tow battery charge
F107 30A** Power door locks (BSM)
F108 30A** Passenger power seat
F109 30A** Driver power seat, Adjustable
pedals, Memory module (pedals,
seats)
F110 20A** Cigar lighter, Diagnostic connector
power
F111 30A** 4x4 motor relays
F112 40A** ABS pump power
F113 30A** Wipers and washer pump
F114 40A** Heated backlite, Heated mirror
power
F115 20A** Moonroof
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Auxiliary relay box
The relay box is located in the engine compartment on the left fender.
•With Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) or 4x4 options
•Without Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) and 4x4 options
The relays are coded as follows:
Fuse/Relay
LocationFuse Amp
RatingDescription
F03 5A Clockspring illumination
R01 Full ISO Relay 4x4 CCW
R02 Full ISO Relay 4x4 CW
R03
1⁄2ISO Relay Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) high
beam disable
R201 Relay DRL
R202 Relay A/C clutch
D01 Diode A/C clutch
D02 Diode One Touch Integrated Start (OTIS)
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When driving with the full-size dissimilar spare tire/wheel additional
caution should be given to:
•Towing a trailer
•Driving vehicles equipped with a camper body
•Driving vehicles with a load on the cargo rack
Drive cautiously when using a full-size dissimilar spare tire/wheel and
seek service as soon as possible.
Location of the spare tire and tools
The spare tire and tools for your vehicle are stowed in the following
locations:
Tool Location
Spare tire Under the vehicle, just forward of
the rear bumper
Jack, jack handle and lug nut
wrenchRegular Cab: Behind the interior
trim on the passenger side of the
cab
SuperCrew and SuperCab: Under
the rear seat on the passenger side
The wing nut must be removed and the jack screw turned
counterclockwise to release pressure before the jack can be removed
from the holder.
Removing the spare tire
1. Use the ignition key to remove
the lock cylinder from the access
hole of the bumper to allow access
to the guide tube. Assemble the jack
handle as shown in the illustration.
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2. Fully insert the jack handle
through the bumper hole and into
the guide tube through the access
hole in the rear bumper.
3. Turn the handle counterclockwise until tire is lowered to the ground,
the tire can be slid rearward and the cable is slightly slack.
4. Slide the retainer through the center of the wheel.
Tire change procedure
To help prevent the vehicle from moving when you change a tire,
be sure the parking brake is set, then block (in both directions)
the wheel that is diagonally opposite (other side and end of the
vehicle) to the tire being changed.
If the vehicle slips off the jack, you or someone else could be
seriously injured.
Do not attempt to change a tire on the side of the vehicle close
to moving traffic. Pull far enough off the road to avoid the
danger of being hit when operating the jack or changing the wheel.
Refer to the instruction sheet (located with the jack) for detailed tire
change instructions.
1. Park on a level surface, activate
hazard flashers and set the parking
brake.
2. Place gearshift lever in P (Park)
and turn engine OFF.
BRAKE
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