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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR SEDAN 2013 1.G Owners Manual permitted to intentionally remove an emission control device or prevent
it from working. Information about your vehicle’s emission system is on
the Vehicle Emission Control Information Decal located

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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR SEDAN 2013 1.G Owners Manual Readiness for Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) Testing
Some state/provincial and local governments may have
Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) programs to inspect the emission control
equipment on your vehicle.

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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR SEDAN 2013 1.G Owners Manual AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
WARNING:Always set the parking brake fully and make sure
the gearshift is latched in P (Park). Turn the ignition to the off
position and remove the key whenever you leave your v

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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR SEDAN 2013 1.G Owners Manual D (Drive)
The normal driving position for the best fuel economy. Transmission
operates in gears one through six.
L (Low Gear)
The low button is located at the end
of the column shifter. Activating (L)

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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR SEDAN 2013 1.G Owners Manual The tray can be used to mount
electronic equipment. It will latch in
either the full-forward or
full-rearward position. Push down
on the levers on both sides of the
tray to release the latches and mov

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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR SEDAN 2013 1.G Owners Manual Adjusting the Crossbars (If Equipped)
Note:Wind noise can be minimized by either removing or repositioning
the crossbars when they are not is use. Position the rear crossbar fully
rearward and the fro

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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR SEDAN 2013 1.G Owners Manual Trailer Lamps
Trailer lamps are required on most towed vehicles. Make sure all running
lights, brake lights, turn signals and hazard lights are working. Contact
your authorized dealer or trailer renta

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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR SEDAN 2013 1.G Owners Manual BREAKING-IN
You need to break in new tires for approximately 300 miles
(480 kilometers). During this time, your vehicle may exhibit some unique
driving characteristics. Avoid driving too fast during t