Ford Ranger- Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – Introductory Information; Ford’s Commitment to You; Our Guiding Principles; You are the focus of everything we do.
  • Page 5 – Things to Know About Using This Guide; NOTES and WARNINGS; NOTES; give you additional information about the subject; WARNINGS; remind you to be especially careful in those areas; WARNING; Finding Information in This Guide
  • Page 6 – Canadian Owners — French Version; About the Warranties; , Extended Warranties on certain parts, and
  • Page 7 – Buying a Ford Extended Service Plan; Special Notice
  • Page 8 – Breaking Your Vehicle In; Because your vehicle has new brake; Use only the type of engine oil that Ford recommends.; See
  • Page 9 – Cleaning the Outside of Your Vehicle; Washing and Polishing Your Vehicle; Wash your vehicle with hot water; Cleaning Chrome and Aluminum Parts
  • Page 10 – Cleaning Plastic Parts
  • Page 11 – Safety Restraints; Important Safety Belt Information
  • Page 13 – Combination Lap and Shoulder Belts; one third page; NOTE: Be sure to read and understand; Important Safety Belt
  • Page 14 – Dual locking mode retractors operate in two ways:
  • Page 15 – Automatic locking mode; A tight lap/shoulder belt on the occupant.; NOTE: When the combination lap/shoulder belt is unbuckled; Safety Seats
  • Page 16 – Shoulder Belt Height Adjustment; Driver and right front passenger
  • Page 24 – Rear Lap Belt with Retractor
  • Page 25 – Safety Belt Extension Assembly; Safety Belt Maintenance
  • Page 27 – Cleaning the Safety Belts
  • Page 28 – The Importance of Wearing Safety Belts; reduce the risk of being thrown from your vehicle
  • Page 29 – The Importance of Being Properly Seated
  • Page 30 – Insert the ignition key into the switch.
  • Page 36 – Safety Restraints for Children
  • Page 38 – Safety Seats for Children
  • Page 40 – Attaching Safety Seats With Tether Straps; General Instructions
  • Page 41 – Safety Belts for Children
  • Page 43 – Starting Your Ranger; Ignition; Understanding the Positions of the Ignition; LOCK locks the steering wheel and gearshift lever.
  • Page 45 – Removing the Key From the Ignition; Turn the ignition key to LOCK.
  • Page 46 – Fuel-Injected Engines; . Only use the accelerator when you; Starting Your Vehicle; Preparing to Start Your Vehicle; Guarding Against Exhaust
  • Page 47 – Before you start your vehicle, do the following:; If you have an automatic transmission,; If you have a manual transmission,; make sure that the; Starting Your Engine; To start your engine:
  • Page 48 – at a time. If the engine does not start within; If the engine does not start after two attempts:; Turn the ignition key to the OFF position.
  • Page 50 – The Fuel Pump Shut-off Switch
  • Page 51 – Turn the key in the ignition to OFF.
  • Page 52 – Check all vehicle warning lights before driving your vehicle.; Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes
  • Page 53 – your vehicle is raised for service
  • Page 54 – Warning Lights and Gauges; Your vehicle has one of the following clusters:
  • Page 55 – pica
  • Page 57 – The Mechanical Cluster; Brake System Warning Light
  • Page 58 – Anti-lock Brake Warning Light; NOTE: If the ABS brake warning light does not glow; Safety Belt Warning Light and Chime
  • Page 59 – Air Bag Readiness Light
  • Page 60 – Passenger Air Bag OFF Light
  • Page 61 – Check Engine Warning Light
  • Page 63 – NOTE: If the light does not come on when the TCS is; Charging System Light
  • Page 64 – engine coolant temperature is high
  • Page 66 – Engine Oil Pressure Gauge; If you lose engine oil pressure:
  • Page 68 – High Beam Light; “Headlamps On” Alert Chime
  • Page 69 – Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge; If your engine coolant overheats:
  • Page 71 – Odometer
  • Page 72 – Trip Odometer
  • Page 75 – The Climate Control Systems; Instrument Panel Registers
  • Page 76 – Instrument Panel Controls; Temperature selection
  • Page 78 – Operating tips
  • Page 81 – The Interior and Exterior Lights; Turning On the Exterior Lights
  • Page 83 – Cleaning the Exterior Lamps; The headlamp system is in the OFF position, and
  • Page 84 – Courtesy and Dome Lamps
  • Page 86 – Clock Controls on Electronic Radios
  • Page 87 – Steering Column Controls; The Turn Signal Lever; operate the turn signals and cornering lamps; Turn Signals
  • Page 88 – High Beams and Flashing the Lamps; Windshield Wipers and Washer
  • Page 89 – NOTE: The addition of shields to the front of the vehicle, as
  • Page 90 – OVERDRIVE OFF Lamp; Hazard Flasher
  • Page 91 – To use the hazard flasher:; NOTE: The flasher button will be sticking up slightly higher
  • Page 92 – Horn
  • Page 93 – To set the speed control:
  • Page 96 – quarter page; Accelerating With the Speed Control Operating
  • Page 97 – Turning the Speed Control Off; You can cancel the speed control while you are driving.; Driving uphill or on a steep grade
  • Page 98 – Resuming a Set Speed
  • Page 99 – Features; Doors; Door Handles and Locks
  • Page 100 – Anti-theft front door lock knobs
  • Page 101 – To release the tailgate:; NOTE: Step bumpers or hitches may damage the tailgate if it; Tailgate removal
  • Page 102 – . To unlock all doors
  • Page 103 – Unlocking the doors with the remote entry system; To unlock the driver’s door, press the UNLOCK button.; Locking the doors with the remote entry system
  • Page 104 – Remote entry personal alarm
  • Page 105 – Replacing the batteries
  • Page 106 – Replacing lost transmitters
  • Page 107 – Battery Saver; flash the parking lamps and theft indicator lamp; Arming the System
  • Page 108 – Close all doors; Disarming the System; An armed or activated system can be disarmed if you:
  • Page 109 – NOTE: The flashing lights and honking horn will shut off; Windows; Operating the Windows Manually
  • Page 112 – Seats; Head Restraints; Adjusting the Front Seat Manually; Regular Cab; To move the front seat forward or rearward:
  • Page 113 – SuperCab
  • Page 114 – Move the seat to the desired position.
  • Page 115 – On the side of the seat, find the handle for the recliner.
  • Page 116 – Center Facing Jump Seat — SuperCab Only
  • Page 117 – SuperCab only; To operate the tilt slide seat:
  • Page 119 – To operate the seat adjuster:; The seat back release operates the same as the basic bucket seat.
  • Page 120 – Inflating the lumbar support and side bolsters; ” end of the
  • Page 121 – Cleaning the Seats; Fabric
  • Page 122 – Mirrors; Dual Electric Remote Control Mirrors (If equipped); To adjust the remote controlled side mirrors:
  • Page 126 – Power Point Electrical Outlet; NOTE: Do not plug optional electrical accessories into the
  • Page 129 – Electronic Sound Systems; Using the Controls on Your New Radio; How to turn the radio on and off
  • Page 130 – How to tune radio stations
  • Page 131 – Setting the station MEMORY PRESET buttons; NOTE: If there are fewer than five strong stations in the
  • Page 133 – Using the Controls of Your Cassette Tape Player; NOTE: Radio power must be on to use the cassette tape; ), the loading mechanism draws the tape the rest of the; NOTE: A cassette tape can be loaded with the ignition on; Fast forwarding the tape
  • Page 134 – How to eject the tape; How to switch from tape to AM/FM mode; Using the Dolby
  • Page 135 – Tips on Caring for the Cassette Player and Tapes
  • Page 136 – Clock Operation; How to view the clock mode; Press and hold the “CLK” button, press the right (
  • Page 137 – Unit Loading Instructions
  • Page 139 – Close unit by sliding changer panel door to the left.; How to begin CD Changer play
  • Page 141 – Operating the CD Compression feature; CD Error Messages; — CD E1 — Mechanism error.
  • Page 142 – Common Operating Conditions of the CD Player
  • Page 146 – Midline Stereo and Stereo Cassette Radio
  • Page 149 – NOTE: Illuminated bars in the display show relative levels of; NOTE: A cassette tape can be loaded and stored with the
  • Page 151 – Push the
  • Page 152 – Common Radio Reception Conditions
  • Page 153 – . This can occur when listening to a weak station and
  • Page 154 – Warranty
  • Page 155 – Driving Your Ranger; an Automatic Overdrive Transmission 4R44E/4R55E
  • Page 156 – Putting Your Vehicle in Gear
  • Page 157 – NOTE: Your vehicle is equipped with a brake-shift interlock; Apply the parking brake.
  • Page 158 – Driving; When to use; Overdrive is chosen on the selector and the; When to use Drive
  • Page 159 – To return the transmission to the normal
  • Page 160 – Forced Downshifts; To gain extra acceleration in
  • Page 161 – Power Braking; NOTE: Continued operation in the stall condition can result; Manual Transmission Operation; Using the Clutch
  • Page 162 – Shifting the Gears; Backing up
  • Page 163 – Upshifting/downshifting
  • Page 164 – thirty pica
  • Page 165 – Transmission Function; NOTE: Shifting during extremely low rpm’s can result in a
  • Page 166 – Steering Your Vehicle; NOTE: After any severe impact such as striking large
  • Page 167 – x4 Systems — Lever Operated
  • Page 169 – WD system indicator lights; H position — Only the 4WD light is lit.; To shift from 2H to 4H:; NOTE: Do not drive the vehicle in 4H or 4L with the manual
  • Page 171 – WD Systems — Select Drive Electric Shift
  • Page 172 – Electric shift system indicator lights; WD High — Only the 4WD light is lit.; To shift from Two-Wheel Drive to 4WD High:
  • Page 173 – To shift from 4WD High to Two-Wheel Drive:
  • Page 174 – Driving Off Road with 4-Wheel Drive
  • Page 175 – Sand
  • Page 176 – NOTE: If the transmission and transfer case is submerged in; Driving on Hill or Slope Terrain
  • Page 177 – Brakes; Front Disc Brakes
  • Page 178 – Rear Anti-lock Brakes
  • Page 179 – Four Wheel Anti-lock Brake System
  • Page 181 – If Brakes Do Not Grip Well or Pedal is “Low”; If Brakes Pull
  • Page 182 – Using the Parking Brake
  • Page 184 – Driving Under Special Conditions; Tips for Safe Driving
  • Page 185 – Wheel Spin; Ford Motor Company recommends obeying posted speed limits.; Driving in Bad Weather; Slippery roads; Drive cautiously on wet or snowy roads:
  • Page 186 – Consider using one of the lower gears.
  • Page 188 – Driving With a Heavy Load
  • Page 190 – Loading sheets of building material
  • Page 191 – Vehicle/Trailer Loads
  • Page 192 – Stay within the load limits when you tow.; Vehicle Loading/Towing Information
  • Page 195 – Understanding Loading/Towing Information; Base Curb Weight
  • Page 197 – Maximum Trailer Weight Rating
  • Page 198 – Trailer Weight Range; Calculating The Load; To know how much weight your vehicle can carry:
  • Page 200 – Use this chart to perform your calculations.; NOTE: The Truck Safety Compliance Certification Label has
  • Page 201 – Camper Bodies; NOTE: Your Ranger Pickup is not recommended for slide-in
  • Page 202 – Trailers
  • Page 205 – Manual Transmissions
  • Page 208 – twenty pica
  • Page 209 – Automatic Transmissions
  • Page 213 – Preparing to Tow; Hitches
  • Page 215 – Trailer Lamps
  • Page 216 – Servicing Your Vehicle If You Tow; Trailer towing tips
  • Page 217 – Apply the brake pedal and hold.
  • Page 218 – Suspension Modifications
  • Page 219 – Roadside Emergencies; Jump-Starting Your Vehicle
  • Page 220 – Jumper; Preparing Your Vehicle
  • Page 221 – Connecting the jumper cables; Connect one end of the second cable to the negative (
  • Page 222 – Removing jumper cables; ) end of the jumper cable from the
  • Page 223 – Changing a Tire; The Conventional Spare Tire; The Temporary Spare Tire
  • Page 224 – use tire chains on this tire.
  • Page 225 – Spare Tire Location
  • Page 226 – To remove the spare tire:; Swing the hinge away and lower the channel.; NOTE: If your vehicle is equipped with P265 75R15 AT tires
  • Page 227 – Preparing to Change the Tire; NOTE: To lift your vehicle by other than the front or rear; Get out the spare tire and jack.
  • Page 229 – Removing and Replacing the Tire; Positioning the jack
  • Page 230 – c. Turn the jack handle clockwise until the wheel is a; NOTE: Do not use the differential housing as a lift point.
  • Page 231 – Remove the lug nuts with the lug nut wrench.
  • Page 233 – eight pica
  • Page 234 – Towing Your Vehicle; Ranger without rear bumper
  • Page 235 – three fourths page
  • Page 236 – Recreational Towing — All wheels on the ground; x 2 — Automatic transmission; Release the parking brake.
  • Page 237 – x 2 — Manual transmission
  • Page 238 – Avoid quick acceleration and steep grades.
  • Page 239 – To return the vehicle to a towable condition, you must:
  • Page 240 – Customer Assistance; Roadside Assistance; Roadside Assistance will cover the following:; How to use Roadside Assistance
  • Page 241 – If You Have a Service Problem; your telephone number (both business and home)
  • Page 243 – What Kind of Cases Does the Board Review?; A non-Ford dealership; NOTE: Complaints involving vehicles on which applicable
  • Page 244 – How Does the Board Work?; The Board has four members:
  • Page 245 – the date you bought your vehicle
  • Page 246 – a brief description of your unresolved complaint
  • Page 247 – Ford of Canada Customer Assistance; Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited
  • Page 250 – Accessories; Ford Accessories for Your Vehicle; twelve pica
  • Page 252 – NOTE: Mobile communications systems may harm the
  • Page 256 – Servicing Your Ranger; Service Made Easy; Ford has two goals for servicing your vehicle.
  • Page 257 – NOTE: Always dispose of used automotive fluids in a; Precautions When Servicing Your Vehicle; Working with the engine off:
  • Page 258 – Working with the engine on:
  • Page 259 – Opening the Hood
  • Page 260 – NOTE: Read and understand; Precautions When Servicing Your
  • Page 261 – Engine Compartment; Your vehicle has one of the following types of engines:
  • Page 265 – Cleaning the Engine; Filling the Fuel Tank
  • Page 266 – Opening the Fuel Filler Door; Filling the fuel tank; To fill the fuel tank properly:; NOTE: Extinguish all lit cigarettes, other smoking materials,
  • Page 267 – Pulling a heavy load on hot days, or at high altitudes.
  • Page 268 – Choosing the Right Fuel
  • Page 269 – Fuel Quality; assuring quick starting and smooth warm-up.
  • Page 270 – Gasolines For Clean Air
  • Page 272 – Running Out of Fuel; To calculate fuel economy:
  • Page 273 – Improving Fuel Economy
  • Page 274 – Engine Oil Recommendations; Never
  • Page 275 – Checking and Adding Engine Oil; Checking the engine oil level:; Put the dipstick back in and make sure it is fully seated.
  • Page 276 – Changing the Engine Oil and the Oil Filter
  • Page 277 – Refill Capacities, Motorcraft Parts and Lubrication; Protect your skin by washing with soap and water.; Engine Coolant; Checking the engine coolant; Precautions When
  • Page 278 – Step back while the pressure releases.
  • Page 280 – Recycled engine coolant
  • Page 281 – Severe winter climate; Checking Hoses; To drain your vehicle’s engine coolant:
  • Page 282 – Engine coolant refill procedure; After you have drained the engine cooling system:; Windshield Washer Fluid and Wipers; Washer Fluid
  • Page 284 – Wiper Blades; Wiper blade replacement; To replace the wiper blades:
  • Page 286 – Tires; Keep your tires inflated to the recommended pressures.
  • Page 288 – Tire Rotation
  • Page 290 – Replacing the Tires
  • Page 294 – Wheel and Tire Matching
  • Page 295 – Avoid fully loading your vehicle if possible.; Cleaning the Wheels; NOTE: Before going to a car wash, find out if the brushes are
  • Page 296 – Battery; Battery replacement; re-installed after the battery is replaced.
  • Page 297 – Help Us Protect Our Environment
  • Page 298 – Automatic Transmission Fluid
  • Page 299 – NOTE: If the vehicle has been operated for an extended; Checking the Automatic Transmission Fluid; NOTE: Vehicles equipped with the 4x4 option must have the
  • Page 300 – Adding Automatic Transmission Fluid
  • Page 301 – Checking the Manual Transmission Fluid; If additional fluid is required:; The Clutch
  • Page 302 – Driveline Universal Joint and Slip Yoke
  • Page 303 – Brake Fluid
  • Page 304 – Do not fill the reservoir above the MAX line.; Power Steering Fluid; Checking and Adding Power Steering Fluid
  • Page 307 – NOTE: Do not turn the steering wheel of your vehicle with; Fuses
  • Page 312 – Power distribution box
  • Page 313 – Checking and Replacing Fuses; If you need to check a fuse, follow these steps:
  • Page 314 – Put the fuse panel cover back on.; Relays
  • Page 316 – Lights and Bulb Replacement
  • Page 317 – Headlamp Bulb
  • Page 318 – Removing the headlamp bulb; Make sure that the headlamp switch is in the OFF position.; Installing the headlamp bulb
  • Page 319 – Tail Lamp Bulb; Removing the tail lamp bulb; Remove socket from lamp.; Installing the tail lamp bulb; Install tail lamp bulb in socket.
  • Page 321 – Bulb Specifications
  • Page 322 – Rear lighting wire functions; Emission Control System; Use only unleaded fuel.
  • Page 324 – Readiness for Inspection/Maintenance Testing
  • Page 325 – OBD II Drive Cycle
  • Page 326 – a. at least 5 stop and idle modes at 10 seconds each.
  • Page 328 – sixteen pica
  • Page 329 – Motorcraft Parts
  • Page 330 – Lubricant Specifications
  • Page 333 – Vehicle Storage; Maintenance Tips; General; Store all vehicles in a dry, ventilated place.; Body; Periodically wash vehicles stored in exposed locations.
  • Page 334 – Engine; Protect against freezing temperatures.
  • Page 335 – Check and recharge as necessary.; Make sure brakes and parking brake are fully released.; Maintain recommended air pressure.; Miscellaneous
  • Page 347 – Index; Air bag supplemental restraint system
  • Page 351 – Clutch
  • Page 353 – Emergencies, roadside
  • Page 355 – Fuel
  • Page 356 – Gearshift
  • Page 357 – Hood
  • Page 359 – Lamps
  • Page 363 – Safety seats for children
  • Page 365 – Tail lamps
  • Page 367 – Washer fluid
  • Page 369 – Service Station Information
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