
SNOW PLOWING
PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Modifying or addingequipment to the front of your vehiclecould affect the performance of theairbag system, increasing the risk ofinjury. This includes the hood, bumpersystem, frame, front body structure, towhooks, hood pins, push bar andsnowplows.
WARNING: Do not attempt toservice, repair, or modify thesupplementary restraint system orassociated components. Failure tofollow this instruction could result inpersonal injury or death.
WARNING: All occupants of yourvehicle, including the driver, shouldalways properly wear their seatbelts,even when an airbag supplementalrestraint system is provided. Failure toproperly wear your seatbelt couldseriously increase the risk of injury ordeath.
WARNING: Do not spin the wheelsat over 34 mph (55 km/h). The tires mayfail and injure a passenger or bystander.
Note:Look for an alterer’s label on yourvehicle from the snowplow installercertifying that the installation meets allapplicable Federal Motor Vehicle SafetyStandards (FMVSS).
Note:Federal and some local regulationsrequire additional exterior lamps forsnowplow-equipped vehicles. Contact anauthorized dealer for additional information.
Note:Do not remove or defeat the trippingmechanisms designed into the snowremoval equipment by its manufacturer.Doing so could cause damage to yourvehicle and the snow removal equipmentas well as possible airbag deployment.
OPERATING YOUR VEHICLE
WITH A SNOWPLOW
Weight limits and guidelines for selectingand installing the snowplow are in the FordTruck Body Builders Layout Book. Foradditional information, visitwww.fordbbas.com.
A typical snowplow installation affects thefollowing:
•Front gross axle weight rating. SeeWhat Is the Gross Axle WeightRating (page 352).
•Gross vehicle weight rating. See WhatIs the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating(page 352).
•Braking and steering.
•Front wheel toe. See the FordWorkshop Manual.
•Headlight aim. See Adjusting theHeadlamps (page 460).
•Tire air pressure. See Information onthe Tire Sidewall (page 479).
Note:Do not exceed the front gross axleweight rating or gross vehicle weight rating.
Note:Your vehicle may require rear ballastweight for proper braking and steering.
Your vehicle has a driver and passengerairbag supplemental restraint system. Thesupplemental restraint system activatesin certain frontal and offset frontalcollisions when the vehicle sustainssufficient longitudinal deceleration.
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When operating your vehicle with asnowplow:
•Do not exceed 45 mph (72 km/h).
•Your engine could run at a highertemperature than normal.
•If you are driving more than 15 mi(24 km) at temperatures abovefreezing, angle the plow bladeeither full left or full right to providemaximum airflow to the radiator.
•If you are driving less than 15 mi(24 km) at speeds up to 45 mph(72 km/h) in cold weather, you donot need to worry about bladeposition to provide maximumairflow.
•Shift to 4L when plowing in small areasat speeds below 5 mph (8 km/h).
•Shift to 4H when plowing larger areasor light snow at higher speeds above5 mph (8 km/h). Do not exceed15 mph (24 km/h).
•Do not shift the transmission from aforward gear to reverse (R) until theengine is at idle and the wheels havestopped.
Note:Careless or high-speed driving whensnowplowing, which results in significantvehicle decelerations, can deploy the airbag.Such driving also increases the risk ofaccidents.
Note:Drive your vehicle at least 500 mi(800 km) before using your vehicle forsnowplowing.
Note:Follow the severe duty schedule forengine oil and transmission fluid changeintervals. See Special OperatingConditions Scheduled Maintenance (page608).
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The service is available 24 hours a day,seven days a week.
This program is separate from the NewVehicle Limited Warranty, but the coverageis concurrent with the powertrain coverageperiod of your vehicle. Canadian roadsidecoverage and benefits may differ from theU.S. coverage.
If you require more information, please callus in Canada at 1-800-665-2006, or visitour website at www.ford.ca.
SWITCHING THE HAZARD
FLASHERS ON AND OFF
The hazard flasher button is onthe instrument panel. Press thebutton to switch the hazardflashers on if your vehicle is creating asafety hazard for other road users.
When you switch the hazard flashers on,all front and rear direction indicators flash.
Note:The hazard flashers operate whenthe ignition is in any position, or if the key isnot in the ignition. The battery loses chargeand could have insufficient power to restartyour vehicle.
Press the button again to switch them off.
JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE
JUMP STARTING PRECAUTIONS
WARNING: Batteries normallyproduce explosive gases which cancause personal injury. Therefore, do notallow flames, sparks or lightedsubstances to come near the battery.When working near the battery, alwaysshield your face and protect your eyes.Always provide correct ventilation.
WARNING: Keep batteries out ofreach of children. Batteries containsulfuric acid. Avoid contact with skin,eyes or clothing. Shield your eyes whenworking near the battery to protectagainst possible splashing of acidsolution. In case of acid contact with skinor eyes, flush immediately with water fora minimum of 15 minutes and get promptmedical attention. If acid is swallowed,call a physician immediately.
WARNING: Use only adequatelysized cables with insulated clamps.
WARNING: Make sure that thecables are clear of any moving parts andfuel delivery system parts.
WARNING: Connect batteries withonly the same nominal voltage.
WARNING: If the engine is runningwhile the hood is open, stay clear ofmoving engine components. Failure tofollow this warning could result in seriouspersonal injury or death.
Do not attempt to push-start an automatictransmission vehicle. This could causetransmission damage.
Do not disconnect the battery of thedisabled vehicle. This could damage yourvehicle's electrical system.
PREPARING THE VEHICLE
Use only a 12 volt supply to start yourvehicle.
Park the booster vehicle close to the hoodof the disabled vehicle, making sure thetwo vehicles do not touch.
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Note: If completed successfully, theinformation display shows Neutral TowEnabled Leave Transmission in Neutral.This indicates that your vehicle is safe totow with all wheels on the ground.
Note:If you do not see a confirmationmessage in the instrument cluster display,you must perform the procedure again fromthe beginning.
Note:You may hear noise as the transfercase shifts into its neutral position. This isnormal.
8.Release the brake pedal and leave thetransmission in neutral (N) and switchyour vehicle off by pressing the pushbutton ignition switch once withoutpressing the brake pedal or turning thekey as far toward the off position.
Note:Vehicles with keys do not turn to theoff position when the transmission is inneutral (N). You must leave the key in theignition when towing. Use the keyless entrykeypad or an extra set of keys to lock andunlock your vehicle.
Switching Neutral Tow Off
1.With your vehicle properly secured tothe tow vehicle, place your vehicle inaccessory mode by pressing the pushbutton ignition switch once withoutpressing the brake pedal or by turningthe ignition key to the on position.
2.Press and hold the brake pedal.
3.Shift the transmission to Park (P) andcontinue holding the brake pedal untilthe instrument cluster display shows2H and Neutral Tow Disabled.
4.Release the brake pedal.
Note:If completed successfully, theinstrument cluster displays 2H and NeutralTow Disabled.
Note:You must perform the switchingneutral tow on and switching neutral towoff procedures again from the beginning ifthe indicator light and message do notdisplay.
Note:You may hear a noise as the transfercase shifts out of its neutral position. Thisis normal.
5.Apply the parking brake, thendisconnect your vehicle from the towvehicle.
6.Release the parking brake, start theengine, and shift into drive (D) to makesure the transfer case is out of theneutral tow position.
7.If the transfer case does notsuccessfully shift out of its neutralposition, set the parking brake. Haveyour vehicle checked as soon aspossible.
Resolving the Shift Delayed PullForward Message
1.Press and hold the brake pedal.
2.Start your vehicle.
3.Shift into neutral (N).
4.With the vehicle running, shift into drive(D) and let the vehicle roll forward upto 3 ft (1 m).
Note:You may hear a noise as the transfercase shifts out of its neutral position. Thisis normal.
5.Make sure the instrument clusterdisplays Neutral Tow Disabled.
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Protected ComponentRatingItem
Trailer tow tire pressuremonitoring system.Rear electronic modulecontroller area network.
Snowplow.10 A42
Interior power distributionbox run/start.15 A43
Heated steering wheel.15 A45
Not used (spare).20 A46
Not used (spare).5 A47
Amplifier.30 A48
Not used (spare).25 A49
Blower motor.40 A51
Not used.—52
Four-wheel drive - transfercase control module.10 A53
Not used (spare).10 A54
Not used (spare).10 A55
Electronic power assiststeering.40 A56
Trailer tow lighting module.20 A57
Customer interface module.50 A58
Inverter.60 A59
Interior power distributionbox B+.60 A60
Vehicle battery 2.30 A61
Smart trailer hitch.5 A62
Smart data link connector.10 A63Enhanced central gateway.
Glow plug relay coil (diesel).5 A64
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Protected ComponentRatingItem
Compressed natural gasmodule power.10 A65
Trailer brake control.30 A74Aftermarket e-brake access.
Compressed natural gaspowered at all times.30 A75
Trailer tow lighting modulebattery charge.25 A76
Vehicle battery 1.30 A77
Power point 2.20 A78
Power point 1.20 A79
Horn.20 A84
Heated rear windshield.40 A85
Headlamp control module.5 A91
Left-hand headlamp.15 A92
Right-hand headlamp.15 A93
Power point 3.20 A94
Power point 4.20 A95Smart charge module.
Tailgate release.10 A98
Customer interface module.50 A101
Rain sensor.5 A102
Front wiper motor.30 A103
Fuel pump.30 A105
Body control module RP1bus.30 A106
Trailer tow park lamps.25 A107
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Change the air filter element at the correctservice interval. See ScheduledMaintenance (page 591). Your vehicle maybe equipped with electronic engine air filtermaintenance minder, that providesoptimized service intervals and remindersbased on driving habits and environmentalconditions.
1.Clean any loose dirt or debris aroundthe air filter hosing.
2.Disconnect the mass air flow sensorelectrical connector, if required.
3.Remove the clips (x3) that secure theair filter housing cover. Remove the airfilter housing cover. Disconnect andpull the air intake tube away, asneeded.
4.Remove the air filter element from theair filter housing.
5.Inspect the air filter element for anydamage. Replace the air filter elementif the seal, paper, foam or steel meshhas any holes, cut or gouges.
6.Inspect the air filter housing for dirt,dust, snow, ice or debris in the aircleaner tray.
7.To install, reverse the removalprocedure. You can oscillate thehousing cover slightly left to right toassist with installation as needed, untilpositioned such that all three clips canbe re-engaged.
After operating your vehicle during heavysnowfall or extreme rain, do the following:
•Snow: At the earliest opportunity, openthe hood, clear any snow and ice fromthe air filter housing inlet.
•Extreme rain: The air filter elementdries out after approximately 15–30minutes of driving at highway speeds.
Note:Do not remove the foam block fromthe air cleaner tray.
RESETTING THE AIR FILTERREMINDER
1.Press the menu button on the steeringwheel to enter the instrument clusterdisplay main menu.
2.Select Vehicle Maintenance.
3.Select Engine Air Filter.
4.Press and hold the OK button until thesystem reset confirmation appears.
Note:The system displays 100% afterbeing successfully reset.
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You should drain water from themodule assembly whenever thewarning light illuminates or amessage appears in the informationdisplay advising you to drain the waterseparator. This occurs when approximately6.76 fl oz (200 ml) of water accumulatesin the module. If you allow the water level
to exceed this level, the water may passthrough to the engine and may cause fuelinjection equipment damage.
Filter Location
Use the tables below to find the locationof your filter.
Pick-up Truck
Filter LocationBox LengthCab Type
Left side of fuel tank.8 ft (2.4 m)Regular.
6.75 ft (2.057 m)SuperCab.
In front of fuel tank.8 ft (2.4 m)
6.75 ft (2.057 m)Super Crew Cab.Left side of fuel tank.8 ft (2.4 m)
Chassis Cab
Filter LocationFuel Tank TypeCab Type
Right side of fuel tank.Single midship fuel tankChassis Cab.
Right side of midship fueltank.Aft axle/midship fuel tanksChassis Cab.
Front of fuel tank.Single aft axle fuel tankChassis Cab.
Draining the Diesel FuelConditioner Module
1.Switch the engine off.
2.Access the underside of your vehicle.
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