Ford FCS-15101-10 - Manual

Ford FCS-15101-10

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – INTRODUCTION; Copyright © 2009, Ford Motor Company
  • Page 4 – Introduction; safety and quality in their products.; Genuine Ford Accessories For Your Vehicle; provides you the greatest benefit:
  • Page 5 – Considerations When Using or Installing Accessories; accessories or equipment to your vehicle:
  • Page 8 – General Information; Section 1: General Information; Important Safety Notice; Hybrid. Following them will help assure reliability.
  • Page 9 – Notes, Notices and Warnings; that you should follow when you work on a vehicle.; in severe injury or death.
  • Page 10 – especially the drive belts.; Making Safety Devices and Elements Inoperative; be disabled or modified.; Good Practices; outlined in this section.
  • Page 11 – Quality Assurance; training is provided to the employees.; Minimum and Maximum Screw Sizes; and lines, powertrain components, exhaust system and suspension.; Tires and Loading; authorized Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer.
  • Page 12 – Using Snow Tires and Traction Devices; SAE Class ‘‘S’’ cables should ONLY be used on the front axle tires.; Vehicle Loading
  • Page 13 – than the originals do not increase the GVWR and GAWR limitations.; Steps for determining the correct load limit:; Vehicle Storage; NOTICE: Keep all rubber parts free from oil and solvents.; Vehicle Storage — Electrical; may result in the setting of DTCs and/or a no start condition.
  • Page 14 – Vehicle Storage — Body
  • Page 17 – Recommended Splicing Method — Solder (For 16
  • Page 18 – Electrical; Section 2: Electrical; Electrical Basics; sewer mains or the ground.; Electrical Terms; of current, the equation will read 12 volts x 4 amperes = 48 watts.
  • Page 19 – and prevent further operation.; the operation of the vehicle.; to 397 volts. Damage may occur to equipment added to the system.
  • Page 20 – Storage of electricity for later use
  • Page 21 – DC/AC Inverter and AC Power Point
  • Page 22 – Auxiliary Power Point — 12V; cause damage not covered by your warranty.; when the engine is not running.; Buffer Zone; to follow these instructions may result in severe injury or death.; Position the vehicle in the repair bay.
  • Page 23 – permitted in the buffer zone.; Rubber Insulating Gloves Testing; within OSHA guidelines.
  • Page 24 – Turn the ignition to the OFF position.
  • Page 26 – Electrical Systems Management; As such, it can impact available power for other uses as well.; Generator Output; fused circuit when the heated seats option is installed and used.
  • Page 27 – Typical Police/Taxi Equipment
  • Page 28 – General Guidelines
  • Page 29 – Keep-Alive Memory Power
  • Page 30 – Circuit Protection and Electrical Load
  • Page 31 – Wire Protection Requirements
  • Page 32 – Electrical Protection
  • Page 33 – There are other means of protection available that are not listed.; Grommets and Sealing Requirements; recommended to facilitate installation and retention.; Wire Routing; Wire harness routing should conform to the following:
  • Page 34 – high-temperature insulation wire 135
  • Page 35 – Wire Retention and Routing
  • Page 36 – For retainer screws, the following guidelines apply:
  • Page 37 – Splices and Repairs; straight areas as installed, not on bends.
  • Page 38 – Solder wires together.
  • Page 39 – Evenly position heat shrink tubing over wire repair.
  • Page 40 – Sealed Connectors
  • Page 41 – can be used with these splices.
  • Page 42 – Evenly position supplied heat shrink tubing over wire repair.
  • Page 43 – Wiring Reference Information; 009 Escape/Mariner Hybrid Wiring Diagram Excerpts; Wiring Diagrams
  • Page 46 – Connector End Views
  • Page 48 – Connector and Ground Locator
  • Page 55 – Partition Installation Guidelines — Vehicles Not
  • Page 56 – Mounting; Push Bumpers; Ford ambulance preparation package.; Siren and Grille Lights; to deployment variability.
  • Page 57 – Do not mount equipment on the headliner along the siderails.; and Side Air Bag Module Only
  • Page 58 – Safety Belt Retractor
  • Page 60 – Console Design and Installation; mounting bolts for attachment purposes of any equipment.
  • Page 61 – Air Bag Deployment Interference; to follow these instructions may result in personal injury.
  • Page 62 – safety canopy. See your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer.; interfere with air bag deployment.; Seat Bolts
  • Page 64 – Reference; Engineering Drawings
  • Page 65 – may result in personal injury.; deployment characteristics.
  • Page 66 – Note: Do not mount equipment on the instrument panel between the
  • Page 69 – Note: Vehicles equipped with safety canopy module and side air bag
  • Page 70 – Evaporative Emissions and Fuel Systems
  • Page 74 – High Voltage Traction Battery (HVTB) Vent
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Summary

Page 2 - INTRODUCTION; Copyright © 2009, Ford Motor Company

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 General Information2 Electrical3 Mounting4 Reference INTRODUCTION SECTIONS NOTE: The descriptions and specifications contained in this manual were in effect at the time this manual was approved for printing. Ford Motor Company reserves the right to discontinue models at any time,...

Page 4 - Introduction; safety and quality in their products.; Genuine Ford Accessories For Your Vehicle; provides you the greatest benefit:

Introduction 0-1 Introduction Note: The descriptions and specifications contained in this manual were in effect at the time this manual was approved for printing. Ford Motor Company reserves the right to discontinue models at any time, or change specifications or design without notice and without in...

Page 5 - Considerations When Using or Installing Accessories; accessories or equipment to your vehicle:

0-2 Introduction Introduction This means that Genuine Ford Accessories purchased along with your new vehicle and installed by the dealer are covered for the full length of your New Vehicle’s Limited Warranty — 3 years or 36,000 miles (60,000 km) (whichever occurs first). Contact your dealer for deta...

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