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FORD TRANSIT CONNECT 2014 2.G Owners Manual GAUGES
Information display
A
Speedometer
B
Engine coolant temperature gauge
C
Fuel gauge
D
Tachometer
E
Information Display
Odometer
Located in the bottom of the information
display, it registers the

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FORD TRANSIT CONNECT 2014 2.G Owners Manual PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
Outside Air
Keep the air intakes in front of the
windshield free from obstruction (such as
snow or leaves) to allow the climate
control system to function effectively.
Recircula

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FORD TRANSIT CONNECT 2014 2.G Owners Manual Footwell: Press the button to distribute air through the footwell air vents.
I
Air conditioning:
 Press the button to switch the air conditioning on or off. Air
conditioning cools your vehicle using o

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FORD TRANSIT CONNECT 2014 2.G Owners Manual Note:
To reduce fogging of the windshield
during humid weather, adjust the air
distribution control to the windshield air
vents position. Increase the temperature
and fan speed and press the A/C butto

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FORD TRANSIT CONNECT 2014 2.G Owners Manual Note:
Never attach safety chains to the
bumper.
Trailer Brakes WARNING
Do not connect a trailers hydraulic
brake system directly to your
vehicles brake system. Your vehicle
may not have enough braki

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FORD TRANSIT CONNECT 2014 2.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 unusual driving
characteristics.
Avoid driving too fast during

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FORD TRANSIT CONNECT 2014 2.G Owners Manual Circuits switched
Relay
Not used
R1
Horn
R2
Not used
R3
Not used
R4
Rear window wiper
R5
Not used
R6
Heated windshield
R7
Accessory delay
R8
Not used
R9
Starter motor
R10
Air conditioning clutch
R11
C

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FORD TRANSIT CONNECT 2014 2.G Owners Manual Adding Engine Coolant
WARNINGS
Do not add engine coolant when the
engine is hot. Steam and scalding
liquids released from a hot cooling
system can burn you badly. Also, spilling
coolant on hot engine
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