2018 FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR transmission

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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR 2018  Warranty Guide Engine coolant reservoir.  See
Engine Coolant Check (page
181).
A.
Brake fluid reservoir.  See 
Brake
Fluid Check (page 188).
B.
Battery.  See 
Changing the 12V
Battery (page 189).
C.
Power distributi

Page 181 of 364

FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR 2018  Warranty Guide Some vehicles may be equipped with an
aero-shield under the engine. This shield
needs to be removed for service, including
oil and filter changes. The shield has four
quick-release fasteners to secure

Page 182 of 364

FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR 2018  Warranty Guide ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 2.0L
ECOBOOST™
Minimum.
A
Maximum.
B
ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 3.5L
DURATEC/3.5L ECOBOOST™/
3.7L MINA
MAX
B ENGINE OIL CHECK
To check the engine oil level consistently
and accura

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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR 2018  Warranty Guide AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
FLUID CHECK - 2.0L
ECOBOOST™
6F35 Transmission
The automatic transmission does not have
a transmission fluid dipstick.
The automatic transmission does not
consume fluid. If th

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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR 2018  Warranty Guide 7. Pull the air filter assembly up to
disconnect it from the seated
grommets located under the air filter
assembly.
8. Rotate the air filter assembly 90 degrees counterclockwise. Make sure
the rubber

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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR 2018  Warranty Guide Overfilled fluid level
Note:
An overfill condition of transmission
fluid may cause shift or engagement
concerns or possible damage.
Before adding any fluid, make sure the
correct type is used. The typ

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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR 2018  Warranty Guide 2.
Full-size dissimilar spare with label
on wheel: This spare tire has a label on
the wheel that states: THIS WHEEL AND
TIRE ASSEMBLY FOR TEMPORARY USE
ONLY.
When driving with one of the dissimilar
sp

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FORD POLICE INTERCEPTOR 2018  Warranty Guide WARNINGS
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