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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR UTILITY 2017 1.G Owners Manual abrupt steering, acceleration or braking
which could result in an increased risk
of loss of vehicle control, vehicle
rollover and/or personal injury. Use all
available road surface to return the
vehic

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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR UTILITY 2017 1.G Owners Manual Be cautious of sudden changes in vehicle
speed or direction when you are driving in
mud. Even AWD vehicles can lose traction
in slick mud. As when you are driving over
sand, apply the accelerator slow

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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR UTILITY 2017 1.G Owners Manual Driving on Snow and Ice
WARNING
If you are driving in slippery
conditions that require tire chains or
cables, then it is critical that you drive
cautiously. Keep speeds down, allow for
longer stopping

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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR UTILITY 2017 1.G Owners Manual PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
WARNINGS
Vehicle modifications involving
braking system, aftermarket roof
racks, suspension, steering system,
tire construction and wheel and tire size
may change the handling c

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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR UTILITY 2017 1.G Owners Manual Camera Guidelines
Note:
Active guidelines are only available
when the transmission is in reverse (R). Active guidelines (If equipped)
A
Centerline
B
Fixed guideline: Green zone
C
Fixed guideline: Yell

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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR UTILITY 2017 1.G Owners Manual PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
Cruise control lets you maintain a set
speed without keeping your foot on the
accelerator pedal. You can use cruise
control when your vehicle speed is greater
than 20 mph (30 km

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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR UTILITY 2017 1.G Owners Manual 2. Set your vehicle parking brake.
3. Place the automatic transmission in
position P.
4. Place wheel chocks in front and back of the trailer wheels. (Chocks not
included with vehicle.)
Launching or Re

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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR UTILITY 2017 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 unusual driving
characteristics.
Avoid driving too fast during
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