Ford 2004 Mustang- Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Introduction
- Page 3 – do not modify or replace the; FUSES/ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS; NGV fuse strategy may be different than a non-NGV. Consult the
- Page 4 – FUEL GAUGE; Fueling; Instrumentation
- Page 5 – replace a; Servicing your vehicle
- Page 8 – Crown Victoria
- Page 10 – use fuel receptacle adapters when refueling your vehicle.; NATURAL GAS DISPENSING
- Page 11 – and may cause engine damage.; Icing while fueling your vehicle
- Page 15 – Police and Taxi vehicles.; NOT; be modified for towing.; MUST; Service Guide
Introduction
2
Instrumentation
4
Servicing your vehicle
5
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ABOUT THIS SUPPLEMENT This booklet supplements your Owner Guide and is part of the owner’sportfolio. It describes the operation of your natural gas vehicle (NGV)and how it differs from a standard gasoline powered vehicle. Therefore itis very important that you read this guide and thoroughly familiar...
COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS (CNG) FUEL SYSTEM Your vehicle is equipped with a dedicated compressed natural gas (CNG)fuel system that is under high pressure. Depending upon the application, the CNG fuel system is rated at a pressureof 20,700 kPa (3,000 psi) at 21°C (70°F) or 24,800 kPa (3,600 psi) at21°C ...
FUEL GAUGE The fuel gauge in your NGV behaves similarly to a typical gasoline fuelgauge. However, the gauge operation is based on the pressure andtemperature of the natural gas, not on the level of liquid gasoline.Depending upon application, a fuel gauge reading of Full will occur at apressure of ap...