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WHEELS AND TIRES
TiresLT315/70R17 BSW tires
WheelsSVT-Signature style, 17 in x 8.5 in
aluminum 6-spoke wheels
TIRE ROTATION
Because your vehicle’s tires perform
different jobs, they often wear
differently. To make sure your tires
wear evenly and last longer, have
them rotated.Note:The F-150
Raptor requires tire rotations every
5,000 miles (8,000 km). If you
notice that the tires wear unevenly,
have them checked.
SPARE TIRE AND WHEEL
Your vehicle is equipped with an LT315/70R17 spare tire. The spare
tire/wheel assembly has the same capability as the road tire/wheel
assembly, but is not equipped with a tire pressure monitoring sensor. If
TPMS functionality is desired, a TPMS sensor must be installed in the
spare tire/wheel assembly. Note that the spare wheel is painted black to
differentiate it from the road wheels.
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IMPORTANT TIRE INFORMATION
Your SVT vehicle is equipped with unique wheels and tires designed to
enhance performance and appearance. To continue providing this
performance, extra care must be taken when operating and maintaining
your vehicle.
TIRES
Your SVT vehicle is equipped with high performance, all-terrain tires that
are designed to optimize handling, steering and braking to provide the
performance you expect in an SVT vehicle. These tires are optimized for
both on and off-road performance, and their ride, noise and wear
characteristics are different than other tires. Also, because of their
aggressive tread profile, it is important that you maintain your tires
properly.
•Always maintain your tire pressures according to the tire information
placard located on the driver’s door B-pillar, using an accurate gauge.
Note:If tire pressure has been reduced for off-road use, the tire
pressure monitoring system (TPMS) warning light will then activate in
the instrument panel as a reminder to reinflate the tires before
returning to the road.
Remember to be prepared to re-inflate your tires before returning to
the road. If a tire filling station is not available, remember to prepare a
supplemental means to inflate the tires, such as a portable
compressor.
WARNING:Always re-inflate tires to recommended tire
pressures before the vehicle is operated on-road. The
recommended pressure is located on the tire placard label or safety
certification label, located on the B-pillar, inside the driver’s door.
WARNING:Always check tires and wheels for damage before
returning to the road. Off-road use may cause damage to your
tires and wheels that could result in tire failure.
•Tire pressures are specified “cold” and should be checked after the
vehicle has been parked for at least 3 hours. Do not reduce pressure
of warm tires.
•Check your tire pressure often to maintain it properly. Tire pressure
can diminish over time and fluctuate with temperature.
•Do not overload your vehicle. Maximum vehicle and axle weights are
listed on the tire information placard.
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•Extra caution should be taken when operating the vehicle near its
maximum load, including assuring proper tire pressure and reducing
speeds.
•In the event that you encounter an abnormally harsh impact, inspect
your tires for damage.
•Inspect your tires for damage on a regular basis. If a tire is damaged,
replace it immediately.
•Proper suspension alignment is critical for maximum performance and
optimal tire wear. If you notice uneven tire wear, have your alignment
checked.
•Your SVT vehicle follows a more stringent tire rotation schedule as
compared to the base F-150. Refer toSpecial operating conditions
(off-road operation)in theScheduled maintenance guidefor more
information.
•When replacing tires, the only way to assure original performance is to
use the original equipment tire. If a different tire is used, it should be
the same size, speed rating and load rating.
WHEELS
Your SVT vehicle is equipped with unique wheels matched to the tires.
To avoid damage to your wheels:
•Maintain proper tire pressure (see “Tires” previously listed).
•Due to extreme tire/wheel width, this vehicle cannot be taken through
an automatic car wash that uses mechanical tracks, as wheel damage
may result.
•When installing wheels, always torque lug nuts to specification with a
torque wrench.
•Inspect your wheels for damage on a regular basis. If a wheel is
damaged, replace it immediately.
•In the event that you encounter an abnormally harsh impact, inspect
the outer diameter of your wheels, both inside and out, for damage.
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OPERATING A PERFORMANCE VEHICLE AT HIGHER THAN
NORMAL SPEEDS
Your SVT vehicle is capable of operating at higher than normal off-road
speeds and is equipped with tires rated for the vehicles’ maximum speed.
However, it is important to remember to always drive safely, obey all
traffic laws and only operate your SVT vehicle at higher than normal
speeds at locations and under conditions where such can be done safely.
Also, before operating your vehicle at higher than normal speeds:
•Assure correct tire pressures (see “Tires” previously listed).
•Inspect wheels and tires for wear and damage. Replace any damaged
wheels or tires.
•Never operate the vehicle at higher than normal speeds when loaded
with passengers/cargo.
WINTER DRIVING
The original equipment tires on your SVT vehicle are designed for
maximum performance in all driving conditions. However, they are not
designed to be used with snow chains. If you will be operating your
vehicle with snow chains, use a smaller tire and wheel combination as
recommended in the F-150 owner’s guide.
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WARRANTY COVERAGE
The F-150 Raptor carries the same New Vehicle Limited Warranty as
other Ford F-150 models. This information is covered in its entirety in
the Ford Motor Company Warranty Guide.
Warranty service for the F-150 Raptor or any SVT vehicle can be
obtained at any Ford dealer nationwide.
SVT does not recommend modifying or racing SVT vehicles, as they are
designed and built to be driven as delivered from the factory. The Ford
Motor Company Warranty Guide discusses vehicle usage and the
installation of aftermarket parts and their effect on warranty coverage.
Ford SVT has engineered your F-150 Raptor for off-road use beyond
what is normal for a F-150. However, it can incur damage if driven
beyond its capabilities. Skid plates, shock guards and running boards
were designed to help limit damage to vital components and exterior
finishes, but cannot prevent all damage if driven in extreme off-road
conditions. Damage to skid plates, shock guards, running boards and
exterior finishes as well as bent, cracked or broken body, frame and
chassis components may not be covered by warranty.
Please see the Warranty Guide for complete information.
Perform Multi-Point Inspection and the inspections outlined in the
150,000 mile (240,000 km) Normal Maintenance Schedule found in the
scheduled maintenance information. Refer to the Vehicle Service Manual
for removal and installation procedures. Replace with Genuine Ford and
Motorcraft service parts as needed.
These modifications may not necessarily protect your engine from
damage in competition conditions. Subjecting your vehicle to competition
conditions even with these proposed modifications may render repairs
non-reimbursable under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
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Today’s vehicles are more sophisticated than ever and need to be
properly maintained to help ensure they operate at the highest level.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AVAILABLE ON THE WEB @
WWW.GENUINESERVICE.COM
For lots of helpful tips and information on operating, maintaining, and
servicing your Ford, Lincoln, or Mercury vehicle, visit
www.genuineservice.com. You’ll also find the Ask Ford online expert
available 24/7 to answer questions, important warranty information, and
resources to record your vehicle’s service history online, register with us
for important updates and specials, and find out what to do if you need
roadside assistance.
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GET THE MOST FROM YOUR VEHICLE WITH ROUTINE
MAINTENANCE
Routine maintenance is the best way to help ensure you get the
performance, dependability, long life and resale value you expect from
your vehicle. This is exactly why we’ve put together the Scheduled
Maintenance Guide. It outlines the services required to properly maintain
your vehicle and when they should be performed. The focus is on
maintaining your vehicle while it’s running great, which goes a long way
toward preventing major repairs and expenses later.
Here are a few suggestions to help you get started on the road to routine
maintenance:
•Familiarize yourself with your vehicle by going through yourOwner’s
Guide
•Take a few minutes to review this handy Scheduled Maintenance
Guide
•Make it a habit to use this guide to record scheduled maintenance
•Consider your Ford and Lincoln Mercury Dealership for all your
vehicle’s needs
PROTECT YOUR WARRANTY!
Routine maintenance is not only the best way to help keep your vehicle
running great, it’s also the best way to protect your warranty. While
maintenance and repair services may be performed by you or by any
automotive service provider you choose, it is your responsibility to see
that all scheduled maintenance is performed and that the materials used
meet Ford Engineering specifications. Failure to perform scheduled
maintenance specified in this guide will invalidate warranty coverage on
parts affected by the lack of maintenance. We can’t stress enough how
important it is to keep records of all maintenance. This guide will help
you do just that. Ford Motor Company will not deny a warranty claim
simply because there is no documentation.However, damage or
failures due to neglect or a lack of proper maintenance are not
covered under warranty.
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KEEPING MAINTENANCE RECORDS IS EASY WITH THE
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE GUIDE
It’s important to document the maintenance of your vehicle. Every time
you bring your vehicle in for scheduled maintenance, be sure to present
this guide and certify the work. Also record the date of service, mileage
at the time of service, and attach your receipt. This will make record
keeping easy and, should your vehicle ever require warranty coverage,
you will have all the documentation to show you’ve properly maintained
it.
MAINTENANCE INTERVAL
Ford Motor Company establishes recommended maintenance intervals
based upon engineering testing to determine the most appropriate
mileage to perform the various maintenance services. This protects your
vehicle at the lowest overall cost to you. Ford Motor Company
recommends that you not deviate from the maintenance schedules
presented in this Scheduled Maintenance Guide.
DETERMINE WHICH MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE TO FOLLOW
It’s important to follow the maintenance schedule that most closely
mirrors your driving habits and the conditions under which you drive.
For this reason, the Scheduled Maintenance Guide is divided into two
basic maintenance schedules: theNormal Schedule(further segmented
intoTrucks, Fullsize Vans & SUVsandCars & CUVs) andSpecial
Operating Conditions
Determining which maintenance schedule is right for you is easy. For the
most part, do you drive your Ford, Lincoln or Mercury vehicle under
typical, everyday conditions? If so, follow theNormal Schedule Trucks,
Fullsize Vans & SUVs,orNormal Schedule Cars & CUVs.
Maximum Oil Change Interval
❑Normal Schedule: 5,000 miles or 6 months, whichever occurs first.❑Special Operating Conditions: See appropriate schedule on page 53.
Engine Coolant Change Interval
❑6 years or 105,000 miles - change coolant (whichever comes first). Use coolant specified in theOwner’s Guidein theMaintenance and Specificationschapter❑After initial change - change coolant every 3 years or 45,000 miles (see page 56)
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