Ford 1999 Taurus- User Manual

Ford 1999 Taurus

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – ii
  • Page 5 – iii
  • Page 6 – iv
  • Page 7 – Introduction; Ford’s Commitment to You; Our Guiding Principles; For your satisfaction, the; You are the focus of everything we do.; Our; Employee involvement is our way of life; We; Integrity is never compromised.; Our conduct
  • Page 8 – NOTES and WARNINGS; NOTES; give you additional information about the; remind you to be especially careful in; WARNINGS; Finding Information in This Guide; The; Quick Index; at the end of the book provides
  • Page 9 – Index; Canadian Owners — French Version; The Lincoln Commitment; Maintenance Schedule; About the Warranties; Basic Vehicle Warranty; Warranty Information Booklet
  • Page 10 – Ford Extended Service Plan; More Protection for Your Vehicle
  • Page 11 – Breaking Your Vehicle In; Engine oil recommendations
  • Page 12 – Instrumentation; Any cleaner or polish that increases the
  • Page 13 – The Instrument Panel
  • Page 14 – The Instrument Cluster
  • Page 15 – Indicator Lights and Chimes; Brake System Warning Light; WARNING
  • Page 16 – Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Light; in the; Engine Oil Pressure Warning Light; If you lose engine oil pressure:
  • Page 17 – Traction Control
  • Page 20 – The redundant electronic gearshift indicator
  • Page 21 – Odometer; The speedometer
  • Page 22 – Tachometer; The tachometer; Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge; The engine coolant temperature gauge
  • Page 23 – DO NOT REMOVE; Engine Coolant
  • Page 24 – Fuel Gauge; The Electronic Message Center; Operator selectable features
  • Page 25 – Operator Selectable Features
  • Page 26 – Vehicle Settings Menu; TRACTION CONTROL; — This system helps; AUTOLAMP DELAY STATUS; — This option
  • Page 27 – OIL CHANGE RESET; — This option allows
  • Page 28 – Driver Settings Menu
  • Page 29 – PHONE SCREEN; — (if equipped with a; Fuel Range; RANGE is calculated using a “Running
  • Page 31 – Reset; — A press of the
  • Page 32 – Time Only Display; — A second press of the; Elapsed Time Display; — A third press of the
  • Page 33 – Compass; Electronic Compass; System Check
  • Page 34 – Fuel Level
  • Page 35 – Vehicle System Status Displays; — This display will show; AUTO LAMP DELAY STATUS SCREEN; — These
  • Page 36 – System Warnings
  • Page 38 – DRIVER’S DOOR AJAR; RIGHT DOOR AJAR; — This warning message is; — This warning message; LOW OIL LEVEL; — This warning message is
  • Page 40 – TRANS-MISSION OVERHEAT; Maintenance and; CHECK BRAKE LAMPS; CHECK HEADLAMPS; Maintenance and Care; CHECK TAIL LAMPS; Maintenance and Care
  • Page 42 – AIR RIDE SWITCH OFF; CHECK AIR RIDE SYSTEM; Air Suspension
  • Page 43 – Personalized Oil Reset Percentage; GEAR DISPLAY DATA ERR; — This warning
  • Page 44 – Function/Status Error Messages
  • Page 45 – Figure 1 — Compass Menu Mode; Variation Adjustment
  • Page 46 – Set zone variation adjustment
  • Page 47 – Figure 2 — Zone map
  • Page 48 – Calibration Procedure; The compass is now calibrated.
  • Page 51 – Overdrive Off Indicator
  • Page 52 – Anti-Theft Alarm Light; Controls and Features
  • Page 53 – Traction Control Off Light
  • Page 54 – Electronic Sound Systems; Premium Stereo Cassette
  • Page 55 – Premium Stereo Cassette and Stereo Cassette with CD DJ
  • Page 56 – Individual functions of these systems follow:; Using the Controls on Your New Radio; How to turn the radio on and off
  • Page 58 – Adjusting the tone balance of your radio
  • Page 59 – How to insert a tape; open edge to the right
  • Page 60 – How to locate a desired track on the tape
  • Page 61 – Tips on Caring for the Cassette Player
  • Page 62 – Using the Controls of Your Compact; Radio power must be on to use the CD
  • Page 63 – Compact Disc Cleaner or the Allsop 3; CD Error Messages; NO CD; — Emply slot or magazine, mechanical; CD HOT; — Mechanism over 167 ̊ Fahrenheit,
  • Page 64 – Figure 1
  • Page 66 – Figure 4; How to Operate the Ford 10-CD; How to begin CD Changer play
  • Page 69 – BAD CD; — Mechanism over 167 ̊ Farenheit; NO DJ; — CD Changer not connected, not
  • Page 70 – A disc is already loaded.
  • Page 72 – Another reception phenomenon is; Strong Signal; . This can occur when; All About Radio Frequencies
  • Page 74 – The Climate Control System; Electronic Automatic Temperature
  • Page 75 – The automatic temperature control system
  • Page 77 – Temperature selection
  • Page 79 – Manual override buttons
  • Page 81 – The outside temperature reading is most
  • Page 82 – Service
  • Page 83 – The Interior and Exterior Lights; Daytime Running Light System; The vehicle is running, and
  • Page 84 – Turning On the Exterior Lights
  • Page 85 – turn on the lamps automatically at night
  • Page 86 – The Message Center will display the; Turning On Interior Lights/Instrument
  • Page 87 – Clock
  • Page 88 – Ignition; Understanding the Positions of the; The positions of the key in the ignition
  • Page 89 – Key System; Removing the Key From the Ignition
  • Page 90 – The Turn Signal Lever; operate the turn signals and cornering lamps; Turn Signals
  • Page 91 – High Beams; When the headlamps are on low beam, the; Flashing the Lights; Windshield Wipers and Washer; INTERMITTENT; — Wipers run at low speed at
  • Page 92 – Windshield Washer; LOW or HIGH
  • Page 93 – OFF; — the wipers will operate at low speed as
  • Page 94 – Windshield washer fluid and Wipers; Hazard Flasher; The control switch for the hazard flashers
  • Page 95 – Horn; The horn on the steering wheel
  • Page 96 – The lever to tilt the steering wheel
  • Page 97 – If attempting to manually adjust the
  • Page 98 – Speed Control; Do not shift to N (Neutral) when using the
  • Page 99 – To Turn Speed Control Off; Turn off the vehicle ignition.; To Turn Speed Control On; Press ON; To Set a Speed
  • Page 100 – Depress the brake pedal.; To Return to a Set Speed
  • Page 101 – Turning On the Lamps; Map and Reading Lamps; Front seat map and dome lamps; Rear Courtesy/Reading Lamps
  • Page 102 – Rear seat courtesy/reading lamps
  • Page 103 – The switch for the moon roof
  • Page 104 – The moon roof; Sliding Shade; Mirrors; Automatic Dimming Inside Rearview
  • Page 106 – Sun Visors; To turn on the visor mirror, lift the mirror cover.; HomeLink
  • Page 107 – Programming
  • Page 108 – Note to Canadian Residents
  • Page 109 – If your hand-held transmitter appears to; Training a Garage Door Opener
  • Page 110 – Erasing Channels; Be sure to retain your original transmitter
  • Page 111 – When selling your vehicle, be sure to erase; Accessories; Doors; Anti-theft front door lock knobs
  • Page 112 – The power locks on the driver’s door; Smart Locks; Your vehicle can still be locked, while the; Illuminated Entry System with Theater
  • Page 113 – Using the Power Windows; The master controls on the driver’s door
  • Page 114 – The controls on the passenger’s door
  • Page 115 – Recalling Personality Memory; Remote Entry
  • Page 116 – Auto Save
  • Page 117 – Turning Personality OFF; Setting the programmable memory switch; Side View Mirrors
  • Page 120 – Console; The features on the full console
  • Page 121 – Cupholder With Full Console; The positive retention floor mat hook
  • Page 122 – Trunk; Opening the Trunk Manually; The trunk lock cylinder
  • Page 123 – Using the Power Trunk Release; The remote control for the trunk; Keyless Entry System; Remote Entry System
  • Page 124 – taped to the right hinge of the trunk lid; Unlocking the Doors with the Keyless
  • Page 125 – the ignition key remains in the ON position; Programming Your Own Entry Code
  • Page 127 – Remote entry transmitter
  • Page 129 – Feature
  • Page 130 – Replacing the Batteries; The operating range of the remote entry; Replacement/additional remotes
  • Page 131 – Battery Saver; Perimeter Anti-Theft System; honk the horn; The PANIC alarm and the Anti-Theft; Both the
  • Page 132 – Arming the System; Remove the key from the ignition.
  • Page 134 – Coded Key Anti-Theft System; Theft Indicator
  • Page 135 – Spare Key Programming Procedure; All 8 key codes have been stored or
  • Page 136 – Seating and Safety Restraints; Seats; Head Restraints; Four-way head restraints
  • Page 137 – Adjusting the Seats; Seatback Recline; Front seatback release lever
  • Page 138 – Rear Seat Entry; Entering the rear seat
  • Page 139 – Using the Power Seats; The power seat controls; Power Lumbar Support
  • Page 140 – The heated seat controls
  • Page 143 – Important Safety Belt Information; Safety Belt Warning Light and Chime
  • Page 145 – Combinatio
  • Page 146 – To adjust the lap part of the belt,; pull up on the
  • Page 147 – Unfastening the lap/shoulder belts; Right Front or Rear Window Seating
  • Page 148 – Automatic locking mode; Safety Seats for Children; Lap Belts
  • Page 149 – Safety Belt Extension Assembly
  • Page 150 – Safety Belt Maintenance; Important Air Bag Precautions
  • Page 152 – Children and Air Bags; How Does the Air Bag Supplemental
  • Page 154 – Determining if System Is Operational; the readiness light will either flash or stay lit,
  • Page 155 – Safety Restraints for Children
  • Page 156 – Attaching Safety Seats With
  • Page 158 – Safety belt buckle placement for child seats
  • Page 159 – Installing Child Safety Seats in the
  • Page 161 – Routing the lap/shoulder belt
  • Page 163 – The dual locking mode retractor must be in
  • Page 166 – Checking that the seat is secure
  • Page 167 – Attaching Safety Seats With Tether
  • Page 168 – Tether anchorage hardware; Safety Belts for Children
  • Page 170 – Starting; Fuel-Injected Engines; the most; Starting Your Engine; Starting Your Vehicle; Preparing to Start Your Vehicle; Safety Restraints
  • Page 171 – Preparing to Start Your; seconds
  • Page 172 – Your vehicle has an interlock that prevents; If the engine does not start after two attempts:; Turn the ignition key to the OFF position.
  • Page 174 – Pushing; If; Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes
  • Page 176 – Driving; Brakes; Applying the Brakes; If you are driving down a long or steep hill,
  • Page 177 – T o se t th e parkin g brake:
  • Page 178 – T o disengag e th e parkin g brake:
  • Page 179 – Manual parking brake release lever; system. This system helps; works automatically by rapidly
  • Page 180 – NOT; Air Suspension System
  • Page 182 – If th e temperatur e drop s overnight , the; Steering Your Vehicle; Putting Your Vehicle in Gear
  • Page 184 – The positions of the console-mounted gearshift
  • Page 186 – You can depress the TCS at any speed.
  • Page 187 – Driving With a Heavy Load
  • Page 188 – Limiting Your Vehicle’s Load; the driver and passengers
  • Page 189 – If your vehicle; Trailer Towing; for
  • Page 190 – Preparing to Tow
  • Page 192 – Connecting the trailer’s brakes; Connecting the trailer’s lights; Driving While You Tow
  • Page 193 – Servicing Your Vehicle If You Tow
  • Page 194 – Roadside Emergencies; Hazard Flashers; Fuel Pump Shut-off Switch
  • Page 195 – The fuel pump shut-off switch; Turn the ignition key to the OFF position.
  • Page 196 – Fuses; all; the parts of your vehicle that
  • Page 197 – The instrument panel fuse box
  • Page 198 – The Instrument Panel Fuses, Circuit Breakers and Relays
  • Page 200 – High Current Fuses
  • Page 201 – The high current fuse panel location
  • Page 203 – The high current fuses
  • Page 204 – Checking and Replacing Fuses; If you need to check a fuse, follow these steps:
  • Page 206 – Changing a Tire; The Temporary Spare Tire; Extended use of other than conventional
  • Page 207 – Spare Tire Location
  • Page 208 – The spare tire location; To remove the spare tire:; Remove the spare tire cover.; Preparing to Change the Tire
  • Page 210 – Remove the center ornament from the; Removing and Replacing the Tire; Place the scissors-type jack under the side of
  • Page 211 – The improper lift point
  • Page 213 – Anti-Theft Wheel Lug Nuts; If entire lug wrench/lug nut key assembly
  • Page 214 – Jump-Starting Your Vehicle
  • Page 215 – Preparing Your Vehicle
  • Page 216 – Set the parking
  • Page 217 – Make sure that the jumper cables are not in
  • Page 218 – If you need to replace your battery, see; Towing Your Vehicle; Front towing
  • Page 219 – Rear towing
  • Page 220 – Service Made Easy; Ford has two goals for servicing your vehicle.
  • Page 221 – Always dispose of used automotive fluids in; Accident Damage; How Can You Protect Yourself?; Before; any repair work begins, tell your adjuster
  • Page 222 – Battery
  • Page 224 – Opening the Hood; The hood release under the instrument panel
  • Page 225 – Engine Compartment
  • Page 226 – A 4.6 Liter 4V SFI engine
  • Page 227 – Engine Oil Recommendations; The API Certification Mark; Never; Engine oils with an; PREFERRED; for your vehicle. They provide the
  • Page 228 – Checking and Adding Engine Oil; Checking the engine oil level:
  • Page 229 – displays; CHANGE OIL SOON or OIL CHANGE
  • Page 230 – Brake Fluid; The Engine Type
  • Page 231 – The anti-lock brake system fluid reservoir
  • Page 232 – Windshield Washer Fluid; Washer Fluid; The reservoir for the windshield washer fluid
  • Page 233 – Checking the Engine Coolant; Be sure to read and understand
  • Page 234 – Adding Engine Coolant; Before you remove the cap, turn the engine off
  • Page 236 – Engine Coolant Refill Procedure; It is imperative the following procedure be
  • Page 237 – IF AIR DISCHARGE REMAINS COOL AND; SHUT ENGINE OFF IMMEDIATELY; Shut off the engine and allow to cool down.
  • Page 238 – Power Steering Fluid; Checking and Adding Power Steering
  • Page 239 – Automatic Transmission Fluid
  • Page 240 – If the vehicle has been operated for an; Checking the Automatic Transmission; Your vehicle should not be driven if the; Adding Automatic Transmission Fluid
  • Page 241 – Motorcraft Parts
  • Page 242 – Help Us Protect Our Environment; Battery recycling symbol; Wiper Blades
  • Page 243 – Wiper blade replacement; Tires; Use an accurate tire pressure gauge.
  • Page 244 – Tire Rotation; For tire rotation intervals, see the
  • Page 245 – Replacing the Tires
  • Page 247 – Temperature A B C; Snow tires
  • Page 248 – Filling the Fuel Tank; The remote fuel door release
  • Page 249 – Turn the engine off. After opening the fuel; Make sure that you pump premium unleaded
  • Page 250 – To replace the fuel cap, align the tabs on the; If you replace your fuel cap with an; Choosing the Right Fuel
  • Page 252 – Cleaner Air; Safety Information Relating to; Turn vehicle off when refueling.; Avoid breathing vapors while refueling.
  • Page 253 – Running Out of Fuel; Avoid running out of fuel because this; Fuel Economy
  • Page 254 – Comparisons With Environmental
  • Page 255 – Self-Service Pointers; Emission Control System
  • Page 258 – How to Prepare Your Vehicle for; Lights and Bulb Replacement
  • Page 259 – Headlamp Bulb
  • Page 261 – Replace the sight shield.; Aiming Headlamps; A non-zero bubble reading does not
  • Page 264 – Bulb specifications
  • Page 265 – Cleaning Your Vehicle; Washing and Polishing Your Vehicle; Wash your vehicle with hot water; Cleaning Chrome and Aluminum Parts
  • Page 267 – Leather; Cleaning the Wheels; Before going to a car wash, find out if the
  • Page 268 – Capacities and Specifications
  • Page 269 – Fluid Specifications and Capacities; Rear axle lube quantities must be replaced
  • Page 270 – Lubricant Specifications
  • Page 271 – Vehicle Storage; Maintenance Tips; General
  • Page 275 – Customer Assistance; If You Have a Service Problem; Service/Maintenance Concerns
  • Page 276 – The Dispute Settlement Board is:
  • Page 277 – What Kind of Cases Does the Board; a non-Ford dealership
  • Page 278 – How does the Board Work?; What the Board needs
  • Page 280 – To Request a DSB; the year and make of your vehicle
  • Page 281 – Mediation/Arbitration Program
  • Page 284 – Ford Accessories for Your Vehicle
  • Page 296 – Accessory position on the ignition
  • Page 302 – engine fan, avoiding injury
  • Page 310 – Side mirrors
  • Page 315 – Service Station Information
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