Ford 2003 Crown Victoria v.2- User Manual

Ford 2003 Crown Victoria v.2

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents
  • Page 3 – Copyright © 2002 Ford Motor Company
  • Page 4 – Fuel pump; Introduction
  • Page 5 – Engine oil
  • Page 6 – Warranty Guide; Data Recording; This stored information may be read out and used by:
  • Page 7 – Special instructions; Seating and safety restraints; NEVER; Dedicated Natural; Notice to owners of Severe Duty vehicles
  • Page 8 – Vehicle Symbol Glossary
  • Page 10 – CHECK; Instrument Cluster
  • Page 11 – Poor fuel quality or water in the fuel.; Check fuel cap; Service Engine Soon/Check Engine
  • Page 12 – Brake system warning; Brakes; BRAKE; ABS
  • Page 13 – Safety belt; Seating; Air bag readiness; Traction Control; system is active. It will be; AIR
  • Page 14 – Turn signals; LOW; OFF
  • Page 15 – Door ajar; SPEED CONTROL
  • Page 17 – Engine coolant
  • Page 19 – Fuel gauge; Standard instrument cluster
  • Page 20 – Speedometer; Indicates the current vehicle speed.; Odometer; MPH; km
  • Page 21 – Trip odometer; Electronic Message Center
  • Page 22 – Tape eject control; Entertainment Systems
  • Page 24 – Seek function in radio mode
  • Page 25 – Scan function; Scan function in radio mode; Press this control to stop tape play and begin radio play.; Radio station memory preset
  • Page 26 – Setting memory preset stations; Tune; Autoset memory preset; Setting the clock with radio data system (RDS) feature
  • Page 27 – Tune adjust; Tune adjust in radio mode; Rewind
  • Page 30 – Show; Shuffle feature
  • Page 31 – AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE
  • Page 32 – BASS
  • Page 33 – The seek function control works in radio mode.; Press; SCAN
  • Page 34 – Select the frequency band with the AM or the FM select control.; AM
  • Page 35 – Setting the clock; to decrease hours and; The tune control works in radio mode.; CLK; CLK
  • Page 36 – Tape select; Automatic Music Search
  • Page 37 – EJ
  • Page 38 – TUNE
  • Page 44 – The CD magazine may be inserted or ejected with the radio power off.; TROUBLESHOOTING THE CD CHANGER (IF EQUIPPED); If your changer does not work, it may be that:; CLEANING COMPACT DISCS
  • Page 45 – CD AND CD CHANGER CARE; Handle discs by their edges only. Never touch the playing surface.; CASSETTE AND CASSETTE PLAYER CARE; Use only cassettes that are 90 minutes long or less.
  • Page 47 – Climate Controls
  • Page 48 – Operating tips
  • Page 49 – Automatic operation
  • Page 51 – Manual override controls
  • Page 52 – Set the temperature control to full heat
  • Page 53 – REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER; Heated outside mirrors
  • Page 54 – Lights
  • Page 55 – The panel dimmer control also controls the domelamp operation.; AIMING THE HEADLAMPS
  • Page 59 – Replacing front parking lamp/turn signal bulbs; Make sure headlamp switch is in OFF position, then open the hood.; Replacing tail lamp/brake/turn lamp bulbs
  • Page 63 – Cleaning window and wiper blades; Changing the wiper blades; Driver Controls
  • Page 64 – To replace the wiper blades:; TILT STEERING; Never adjust the steering wheel when the vehicle is moving.; OVERHEAD CONSOLE WITHOUT MOON ROOF (IF EQUIPPED); Homelink
  • Page 65 – Compass zone adjustment
  • Page 67 – Zone variation mode; To set the compass zone:
  • Page 68 – Calibration mode; To calibrate the compass:
  • Page 70 – Rolling code programming; after
  • Page 71 – Transmit mode; If more than one button is
  • Page 72 – Erase mode; To erase all three HomeLink; HomeLink
  • Page 73 – AUXILIARY POWER POINT; Always keep the power point caps closed when not being used.
  • Page 74 – POWER WINDOWS; Press and hold the rocker switches to open and close windows.; One touch down
  • Page 75 – To adjust your mirrors:
  • Page 76 – Automatic dimming inside rear view mirror (if equipped); Press the control to turn the mirror OFF or AUTO.; POWER ADJUSTABLE FOOT PEDALS (IF EQUIPPED); Press the left side of the control to adjust the pedals toward you.
  • Page 77 – Press OFF or
  • Page 79 – Depress the brake pedal.
  • Page 80 – To return to a previously set speed
  • Page 81 – NEXT
  • Page 82 – HOMELINK; Programming
  • Page 84 – Gate Operator & Canadian Programming; “Programming”; every two
  • Page 85 – Reprogramming a single HomeLink; Do NOT
  • Page 87 – Select; To reset any function:; Message center functions; 0 km (50 miles) left before you run out of fuel
  • Page 89 – TRIP A and TRIP B; OVERDRIVE CONTROL; (Overdrive) is the normal drive position for the best fuel economy.; Deactivating overdrive
  • Page 92 – POSITIVE RETENTION FLOOR MAT
  • Page 93 – KEYS; Trunk remote control; POWER DOOR LOCKS; Locks and Security
  • Page 95 – ALL remote entry transmitters; are brought to the dealership,
  • Page 96 – Press this control to lock all doors.
  • Page 97 – Weather conditions
  • Page 99 – Relock
  • Page 100 – Remote entry system
  • Page 101 – Programming your own entry code; Erasing personal code; To erase all of the personal entry codes programmed to a vehicle:
  • Page 102 – Locking doors with the keyless entry system; SECURILOCK; SecuriLock; coded key programmed to your vehicle; The SecuriLock; THEFT INDICATOR
  • Page 103 – Programming spare keys.; coded key
  • Page 104 – Programming spare keys
  • Page 106 – Push control to lower head restraint.; Adjusting the front manual seat; Seating and Safety Restraints
  • Page 107 – Pull lever up to adjust seatback.; Using the manual recline function (if equipped); event of a collision.
  • Page 108 – Release the handle when the desired position has been reached.; Using the power lumbar support (if equipped); To operate the heated seats:
  • Page 109 – Adjusting the power front seats – door mounted controls
  • Page 111 – Air bag supplemental restraints; Front crash severity sensor
  • Page 112 – Air bags can kill or injure a child in a child seat.; place a; STRONGLY; Front safety belt usage sensors
  • Page 113 – Front safety belt pretensioners; Energy management feature; Determining if the Personal safety system is operational; Warning light
  • Page 114 – Safety restraints precautions; injury in a collision.
  • Page 115 – Combination lap and shoulder belts; Vehicle sensitive mode
  • Page 116 – Webbing extraction sensitive mode; Automatic locking mode; When to use the automatic locking mode; Any time; a child safety seat is installed in a passenger front outboard; How to use the automatic locking mode
  • Page 117 – How to disengage the automatic locking mode; qualified technician after any collision to verify that the; Front safety belt height adjustment
  • Page 118 – Lap belts; Adjusting the front center seat lap belt; Safety belt warning light and indicator chime
  • Page 121 – One time disable
  • Page 122 – Deactivating/activating the BeltMinder feature; Before following the procedure, make sure that:
  • Page 123 – personal injuries in the event of a collision.
  • Page 124 – between an occupant’s chest and the driver air bag module.
  • Page 126 – place a rear-facing child; How does the air bag supplemental restraint system work?
  • Page 128 – If the air bag has deployed,; the air bag will not function; If the air bag is not; Determining if the system is operational
  • Page 129 – How does the side air bag system work?; A special seat cover designed to allow airbag deployment.
  • Page 130 – the air bag will; If
  • Page 131 – SAFETY RESTRAINTS FOR CHILDREN; Air bag supplemental restraint system; Important child restraint precautions
  • Page 132 – Children and safety belts; If the child is the proper size, restrain the child in a safety seat.; Child booster seats; When children should use booster seats
  • Page 133 – Types of booster seats
  • Page 134 – The importance of shoulder belts; the body and may increase the risk of injury or death in a collision.; SAFETY SEATS FOR CHILDREN
  • Page 138 – Attaching child safety seats with tether straps
  • Page 142 – Starting the engine; Driving
  • Page 143 – Guarding against exhaust fumes; Important safety precautions
  • Page 145 – If the engine does not start within five seconds on the first try,; Using the engine block heater (if equipped)
  • Page 146 – BRAKES; and become less effective.
  • Page 147 – The; warning lamp in the instrument cluster momentarily illuminates
  • Page 148 – Parking brake
  • Page 149 – TRACTION CONTROL
  • Page 151 – AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OPERATION
  • Page 152 – Driving with a 4–speed automatic transmission; Understanding gearshift positions; pedal down, your vehicle may move unexpectedly and injure someone.
  • Page 153 – remove the key whenever you leave your vehicle.; Overdrive
  • Page 154 – Drive; driving with a heavy load.; Forced Downshifts; To gain acceleration in
  • Page 155 – If your vehicle gets stuck in mud or snow; DRIVING THROUGH WATER; Weight of the vehicle including any standard
  • Page 158 – When towing a trailer:; Servicing after towing
  • Page 159 – Trailer towing tips; Allow more distance for stopping with a trailer attached.; Launching or retrieving a boat; When backing down a ramp during boat launching or retrieval:; RECREATIONAL TOWING (ALL WHEELS ON THE GROUND)
  • Page 161 – Roadside Emergencies
  • Page 163 – FUSES AND RELAYS
  • Page 164 – Standard fuse amperage rating and color; Passenger compartment fuse panel
  • Page 165 – The fuses are coded as follows.; Location; Audio
  • Page 167 – Battery
  • Page 172 – A — behind the mini spare tire or
  • Page 173 – on the lower outer edge of
  • Page 174 – Remove the lug nuts with the lug wrench.
  • Page 175 – touch. Set the parking brake on
  • Page 176 – Connecting the jumper cables; In the illustrations,
  • Page 177 – Do not; use fuel lines, engine rocker; Jump starting; Start the engine of the disabled vehicle.
  • Page 178 – Removing the jumper cables; Remove the jumper cable from the
  • Page 179 – relearn
  • Page 180 – WRECKER TOWING
  • Page 181 – In the United States:; Customer Assistance
  • Page 183 – FORD EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN; The Dispute Settlement Board is:
  • Page 184 – What kinds of cases does the Board review?; a non-Ford dealership; Board membership; The Board consists of:
  • Page 185 – A Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealership representative; What the Board needs; The file number assigned to your application.; Oral presentations
  • Page 186 – Making a decision; To request a DSB Brochure/Application
  • Page 187 – GETTING ASSISTANCE OUTSIDE THE U.S. AND CANADA
  • Page 190 – Wash the vehicle first.; PAINT CHIPS; Cleaning
  • Page 191 – Always read the instructions before using the products.; ALUMINUM WHEELS AND WHEEL COVERS
  • Page 192 – WINDOWS AND WIPER BLADES; Do not use abrasives, as they may cause scratches.
  • Page 193 – Do not use fuel, kerosene, or paint thinner to clean any parts.; INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CLUSTER LENS; Remove dust and loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner.
  • Page 194 – Never saturate the seat covers with cleaning solution.; UNDERBODY
  • Page 195 – FORD, LINCOLN AND MERCURY CAR CARE PRODUCTS; Motorcraft Custom Clearcoat Polish (ZC–8–A)
  • Page 196 – SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS; Information Guide; PRECAUTIONS WHEN SERVICING YOUR VEHICLE; Maintenance and Specifications
  • Page 197 – OPENING THE HOOD
  • Page 198 – WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID; Lubricant specifications; ENGINE OIL; Make sure the vehicle is on level ground.
  • Page 199 – If the oil level is; within this; the oil level is acceptable.; below this; engine; oil must be added
  • Page 200 – Adding engine oil; Checking the engine
  • Page 202 – BATTERY
  • Page 203 – Wash hands after handling.
  • Page 204 – Adding engine coolant; 0–50 mixture of coolant and water provides the following:; LEAD; RECYCLE
  • Page 205 – , until the appropriate fill level is obtained.
  • Page 206 – Do not add extra inhibitors or additives to the coolant.; These
  • Page 207 – Recycled engine coolant
  • Page 208 – Used engine coolant should be disposed of in an appropriate; Coolant refill capacity; Refill capacities; Severe climates; If you drive in extremely hot climates:; NEVER decrease the coolant concentration below 40%.
  • Page 209 – What you should know about fail-safe cooling; How fail-safe cooling works; Check Engine
  • Page 210 – When fail-safe mode is activated; Re-start the engine and take your vehicle to a service facility.; WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT AUTOMOTIVE FUELS
  • Page 212 – Fuel Filler Cap; When fueling your vehicle:
  • Page 214 – If you have run out of fuel:
  • Page 216 – Calculating fuel economy; Habits; Smooth, moderate operation can yield up to 10% savings in fuel.
  • Page 217 – Maintenance; Conditions
  • Page 218 – Close windows for high speed driving.; EPA window sticker; Use only the specified fuel listed.
  • Page 221 – Park the vehicle on a level surface and engage the parking brake.
  • Page 223 – AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE; Motorcraft Part Numbers
  • Page 226 – Use an accurate tire pressure gauge.; Tire rotation
  • Page 227 – Replacing the tires
  • Page 228 – SNOW TIRES AND CHAINS; Follow these guidelines when using snow tires and chains:
  • Page 230 – Lubricant Specifications
  • Page 233 – Vehicle dimensions; Denotes long wheel base
  • Page 235 – Engine number
  • Page 236 – Accessories
  • Page 239 – Index
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Introduction

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Instrument Cluster

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Warning and control lights

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Gauges

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Entertainment Systems

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AM/FM stereo cassette with CD

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AM/FM stereo cassette

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AM/FM stereo

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CD changer

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Climate Controls

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Manual heating and air conditioning

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Electronic automatic temperature control

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Lights

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Headlamps

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Turn signal control

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Bulb replacement

57

Driver Controls

63

Windshield wiper/washer control

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Steering wheel adjustment

64

Power windows

74

Mirrors

75

Speed control

77

Message center

86

Locks and Security

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Keys

93

Locks

93

Anti-theft system

95

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Page 2 - Table of Contents

Seating and Safety Restraints 106 Seating 106 Safety restraints 110 Air bags 124 Child restraints 131 Driving 142 Starting 142 Brakes 146 Traction control 149 Air suspension 151 Transmission operation 151 Vehicle loading 155 Trailer towing 157 Roadside Emergencies 161 Getting roadside assistance 161...

Page 3 - Copyright © 2002 Ford Motor Company

Maintenance and Specifications 196 Engine compartment 197 Engine oil 198 Battery 202 Fuel information 210 Air filter(s) 224 Part numbers 229 Refill capacities 229 Lubricant specifications 231 Accessories 236 Index 239 All rights reserved. Reproduction by any means, electronic or mechanicalincluding ...

Page 4 - Fuel pump; Introduction

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