Page 2 - Table of Contents
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 2 SESS: 8 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Airbags 77 Child restraints 89 Tires, Wheels and Loading 105 Tire Information 108 Tire Inflation 109 Vehicle loading 122 Trailer towing 129 Recreational towing 139 Driving 141 Starting 141 Brakes 1...
Page 4 - Additional owner information is given in separate publications.; Introduction
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 4 SESS: 12 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning WARNING: Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, andcertain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known tothe State of California to cause cancer and bir...
Page 5 - WARNING; statement. These comments should be read and observed.
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 5 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION Warning symbols in this guide How can you reduce the risk ofpersonal injury to yourself orothers? In this guide, answers tosuch questions are contained incomments ...
Page 6 - in the Seating and Safety Restraints chapter.; Notice to owners of pickup trucks and utility type vehicles; Owner’s Guide
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 6 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Event Data Recorder The computer in your vehicle is capable of recording detailed datapotentially including but not limited to information such as: • the use of restraint systems including seat bel...
Page 7 - Your vehicle is not equipped with a snowplowing package.; Using your vehicle as an ambulance
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 7 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Using your vehicle with a snowplow WARNING: Do not use this vehicle for snowplowing. Your vehicle is not equipped with a snowplowing package. Using your vehicle as an ambulance WARNING: Do not use ...
Page 8 - Vehicle Symbol Glossary
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 8 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff These are some of the symbols you may see on your vehicle. Vehicle Symbol Glossary Safety Alert See Owner’s Guide Protecting theEnvironment Fasten Safety Belt Airbag - Front Airbag - Side Child Sea...
Page 9 - INFORMATION ABOUT THIS GUIDE
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 9 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Vehicle Symbol Glossary Power Window Lockout Personal Alarm SystemFeature Engine Oil Engine Coolant Engine CoolantTemperature Do Not Open When Hot Battery Avoid Smoking, Flames,or Sparks Battery Ac...
Page 10 - Instrument Cluster
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 10 SESS: 4 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Headlamp control (pg. 36) Instrument panel dimmer control (pg. 37) Instrument cluster (pg. 12) Speed control* (pg. 50) Hood release (pg. 217) Driver air bag (pg. 77) Parking brake release (pg. 147...
Page 12 - WARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMES; The
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 12 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff WARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMES Warning lights and gauges can alert you to a vehicle condition that maybecome serious enough to cause expensive repairs. A warning light mayilluminate when a problem exis...
Page 13 - Brake system warning light:; To; BRAKE
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 13 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Check fuel cap: Illuminates when the fuel cap may not be properlyinstalled. Check the fuel filler cap ifthis light remains on. Continueddriving with this light on may causethe Check Engine warning...
Page 14 - Engine coolant temperature:
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 14 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Airbag readiness: If this light fails to illuminate when ignition is turnedto ON, continues to flash or remainson, have the system servicedimmediately by your authorizeddealer. A chime will also s...
Page 15 - If the light does not come on or the light flashes; Driving; OFF
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 15 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Overdrive off (if equipped): Illuminates when the overdrivefunction of the transmission hasbeen turned off, refer to the Driving chapter. If the light does not come on or the light flashes steadil...
Page 16 - Engine coolant
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 16 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Headlamps on warning chime: Sounds when the headlamps or parking lamps are on, the ignition is off (the key is not in the ignition) and thedriver’s door is opened. Door ajar warning chime: Sounds ...
Page 19 - Press to select; CLK —To set the time:; AUDIO; To set the display mode:; Press repeatedly to toggle between Clock; Entertainment Systems
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 19 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff AUDIO SYSTEMSAM/FM stereo (if equipped) Your radio is equipped with a special display feature. This allows you toselect what will appear in the display. You may select Clock mode, whichdisplays th...
Page 22 - TUNE
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 22 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Autoset: Press MENU to set the strongest local radio stationsfor AM/FM1/FM2 without losingyour original manually set presetstations.When the six strongest stations are filled, the station stored i...
Page 25 - Dolby
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 25 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Autoset: Press MENU to access the autoset setting. Allows you to setthe strongest local radio stationswithout losing your original manually set preset stations for AM/FM1/FM2 . Use MENU to set.Whe...
Page 28 - Premium in-dash CD6/MP3 disc audio system; EJ; Press CLK until
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 28 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Premium in-dash CD6/MP3 disc audio system 1. AM/FM: Press to select AM/FM1/FM2 frequency bands. 2. CD: Press to enter CD mode. If a CD is already in the system,the disc will start playing. 3. EJ (...
Page 31 - GENERAL AUDIO INFORMATION; AM and FM frequencies are established by the; Radio reception factors:; There are three factors that can affect radio
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 31 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff 18. CD slot: Insert a CD, label side up. CD units are designed to play commercially pressed 4.75 in (12cm) audio compact discs only. Due to technical incompatibility,certain recordable and re-reco...
Page 32 - Audio system warranty and service:; Refer to the
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 32 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Don’t: • Expose tapes to direct sunlight, extreme humidity, heat or cold. • Leave tapes in the cassette player for a long time when not beingplayed. CD/CD player care: Do: • Handle discs by their ...
Page 33 - Climate Controls
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 33 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff HEATER ONLY SYSTEM(IF EQUIPPED) 1. Fan speed adjustment: Controls the volume of aircirculated in the vehicle. 2. Temperature selection: Controls the temperature of theairflow in the vehicle. 3. Ai...
Page 36 - HEADLAMP CONTROL; Turns on the parking; High beams; the ignition must be in the ON position and; Lights
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 36 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff HEADLAMP CONTROL Turns the lamps off. Turns on the parking lamps, instrument panel lamps,license plate lamps and tail lamps. Turns the headlamps on. High beams After turning the headlamps on,push ...
Page 37 - PANEL DIMMER CONTROL; DIM
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 37 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff • the headlamp control is in the OFF or parking lamp. WARNING: Always remember to turn on your headlamps atdusk or during inclement weather. The Daytime Running Lamp(DRL) system does not activate ...
Page 39 - TURN SIGNAL CONTROL
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 39 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff 5. Locate the vertical adjuster for each headlamp. Adjust the aimby using a 4 mm wrench to turnthe adjuster control eitherclockwise (to adjust down) orcounterclockwise (to adjust up). 6. In additi...
Page 40 - INTERIOR LAMPS; The courtesy lamp lights when:; BULB REPLACEMENT; Check the operation of all the bulbs frequently.; Using the right bulbs; The correct bulbs will not damage the lamp assembly or void the; Function; Headlamps
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 40 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff INTERIOR LAMPS Courtesy/reading lamps (if equipped) The courtesy lamp lights when: • any door is opened. • the instrument panel dimmerswitch is held up until thecourtesy lamps come on. • the remot...
Page 42 - NOTE
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 42 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff To remove the headlamp bulb: 1. Make sure headlamp switch is in OFF position, then open the hood. 2. Reach behind the lamp assembly for access and disconnect the electrical connector. 3. Locate th...
Page 43 - Replacing front park/turn side marker bulbs
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 43 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff 3. Install the electrical connector into the plastic base until it snaps, locking it into position. 4. Turn the headlamps on and make sure they work properly. If the headlamp was correctly aligned...
Page 45 - Replacing fog lamp bulbs; Replacing high-mount brake lamp
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 45 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Replacing fog lamp bulbs WARNING: Handling Halogen Bulbs: When a halogen bulbbreaks, it is dangerous. These bulbs contain pressurized gas. Ifone is broken, it will explode and serious injuries cou...
Page 46 - Replacing license plate lamp bulbs; Reach behind the rear bumper
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 46 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Replacing license plate lamp bulbs The license plate bulbs are locatedbehind the rear bumper. To changethe license plate lamp bulbs: 1. Reach behind the rear bumper to locate the bulb socket. 2. T...
Page 47 - Driver Controls
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 47 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff MULTI-FUNCTION LEVER Windshield wiper: Rotate the end of the control away from you toincrease the speed of the wipers(from desired interval to low or highspeed position); rotate towards youto decr...
Page 51 - Setting speed control; Disengaging speed control
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 51 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff WARNING: Do not use the speed control in heavy traffic or onroads that are winding, slippery, or unpaved. You may losecontrol of the vehicle. WARNING: Do not shift the gearshift lever into N (Neut...
Page 52 - Resuming a set speed
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 52 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Disengaging the speed control will not erase previous set speed. Note: When you use the clutch pedal to disengage the speed control, the engine speed may briefly increase, this is normal. Resuming...
Page 53 - Turning off speed control; There are three ways to turn off the speed control:; Activating overdrive; (Overdrive) is the normal drive position for the best fuel economy.; Deactivating overdrive
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 53 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff • Depress the brake pedal or theclutch pedal (if equipped) untilthe desired vehicle speed isreached, press the SET + control. Turning off speed control There are three ways to turn off the speed c...
Page 56 - KEYS; structures around the vehicle, or; UNLOCK; Locks and Security
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 56 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff KEYS The key operates all locks on your vehicle. In case of loss, replacementkeys are available from your dealer. You should always carry a second key with you in a safe place in caseyou require i...
Page 58 - How to reprogram your remote entry transmitters; all remote entry transmitters
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 58 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff To replace the battery: 1. Twist a thin coin between the two halves of the remote entrytransmitter near the key ring.DO NOT TAKE THE RUBBERCOVER AND CIRCUIT BOARDOFF THE FRONT HOUSING OFTHE REMOTE...
Page 59 - Illuminated entry
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 59 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff To reprogram the remote entrytransmitters: 1. Ensure the vehicle is electronically unlocked. 2. Put the key in the ignition. 3. Turn the key from the 2 (LOCK) position to 3 (OFF). 4. Cycle eight t...
Page 60 - Programming spare keys; Replacement keys
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 60 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff SECURILOCK Y PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED) SecuriLock y passive anti-theft system is an engine immobilization system. This system is designed to help prevent the engine from beingstarted...
Page 63 - Seating and Safety Restraints
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 63 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff SEATING Adjusting the front manual seat (if equipped) WARNING: Never adjust the driver’s seat or seatback when thevehicle is moving. WARNING: Always drive and ride with your seatback uprightand th...
Page 64 - Press down until it is firmly latched into place.; Using the manual lumbar support (if equipped)
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 64 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff 60/40 seat (if equipped) To gain access to the storagecompartment in your armrest (ifequipped), lift the latch to open lid. The 60/40 seat cupholder (ifequipped) is detachable forcleaning. • Firml...
Page 65 - REAR SEATS; To open, pull inboard and down on the seat strap.; SAFETY RESTRAINTS
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 65 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff To return seat to original position, slide the seat bottom back, then pushthe seatback up to lock it in place. The seat will lock, and you will haveto use the release bar to move the seat back to ...
Page 67 - Combination lap and shoulder belts; Insert the belt tongue into the; Energy Management Feature; The lap belt does not adjust automatically.
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 67 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Combination lap and shoulder belts 1. Insert the belt tongue into the proper buckle (the buckleclosest to the direction thetongue is coming from) untilyou hear a snap and feel itlatch. Make sure t...
Page 68 - Vehicle sensitive mode
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 68 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff WARNING: The lap belts should fit snugly and as low aspossible around the hips, not around the waist. Failure toposition the lap belt correctly may cause serious injury in anaccident. Insert the t...
Page 69 - When to use the automatic locking mode; Any time; a child safety seat is installed in a passenger front seat.; How to disengage the automatic locking mode
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 69 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff When to use the automatic locking mode • Any time a child safety seat is installed in a passenger front seat. Refer to Safety Restraints for Children , Safety Seats for Children , or Passenger air...
Page 70 - Safety belt maintenance; The driver and front passenger seat belt system
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 70 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff WARNING: After any vehicle collision, the entire seat beltsystem should be checked for proper operation by an authorizeddealer. Verify that the ( automatic locking retractors” in all outboard seat...
Page 71 - two–door Cab Plus; Safety belt extension assembly
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 71 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff • Regular Cab and four–door CabPlus 4 • two–door Cab Plus To lower the shoulder belt height, push the button and slide the heightadjuster down. To raise the height of the shoulder belt, slide the ...
Page 72 - Do not use extensions to change the fit of the shoulder belt; Safety belt warning light and indicator chime; Conditions of operation; BeltMinder; The BeltMinder
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 72 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff NOTE: Do not use extensions to change the fit of the shoulder belt across the torso. Safety belt warning light and indicator chime The safety belt warning light illuminates in the instrument clust...
Page 73 - in 4 of us will be
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 73 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff If... Then... The driver’s safety belt is notbuckled before the vehicle hasreached at least 5 km/h (3mph) and 1-2 minutes haveelapsed since the ignitionswitch has been turned toON... The BeltMinde...
Page 75 - feature while driving the
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 75 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff One time disable Any time the safety belt is buckled and then unbuckled during anignition ON cycle, the BeltMinder y will be disabled for that ignition cycle only. Deactivating/activating the Belt...
Page 77 - AIRBAG SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 77 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff The energy absorbing functions may have been activated in a collision sothe restraints should be examined; if the front airbags have deployed, thepretensioners have also deployed and must be repla...
Page 78 - in this
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 78 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff WARNING: Airbags have been known to kill or injure a child infront facing child restraints. When placing a child safety seat ina front seating position including the center (if equipped), youshoul...
Page 80 - Children and airbags
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 80 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Children and airbags For additional important safety information, read all information onsafety restraints in this guide. WARNING: Never place arearward facing child safetyrestraint in front of an...
Page 81 - How does the airbag supplemental restraint system work?
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 81 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff WARNING: An airbag can kill or injure a child in a child seat.Child seats should never be placed in the front seats, unlesspassenger airbag switch is turned off. See Passenger airbagon/off switch ...
Page 82 - a readiness light and tone,
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 82 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff The airbags inflate and deflaterapidly upon activation. After airbagdeployment, it is normal to notice asmoke-like, powdery residue orsmell the burnt propellant. This mayconsist of cornstarch, tal...
Page 83 - Determining if the system is operational; Airbag readiness
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 83 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff • and the electrical wiring which connects the components. • Safety belt pretensioners The RCM (restraints control module) monitors its own internal circuitsand the supplemental airbag electrical ...
Page 84 - Turning the passenger airbag off; When the ignition switch is
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 84 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Passenger airbag ON/OFF switch WARNING: An airbag ON/OFFswitch has been installed inthis vehicle. Before driving,always look at the face of the switch to be sure the switch isin the proper positio...
Page 85 - Turning the passenger airbag back on; The passenger airbag remains OFF until you turn it back ON.
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 85 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff WARNING: You must turn the passenger airbag Off if you havea rear facing child seat in the front seat of the pickup (thecenter lapbelt on front split seats or the center facing rearseats do not ac...
Page 88 - Child age 12 or under:
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 88 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff WARNING: This vehicle has special energy management safetybelts for the driver and right front passenger. These particularbelts are specifically designed to work with airbags to helpreduce the ris...
Page 89 - SAFETY RESTRAINTS FOR CHILDREN; Airbag supplemental restraint system; Important child restraint precautions; You are required by law to use a child-restraint system in the
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 89 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff WARNING: This vehicle has special energy management safetybelts for the driver and/or right front passenger. Theseparticular belts are specifically designed to work with airbagsto help reduce the ...
Page 90 - Children and safety belts; If the child is the proper size, restrain the child in a safety seat.
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 90 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff WARNING: An airbag can kill or injure a child in a child seat.Child seats should never be placed in the front seats, unlesspassenger airbag switch is turned off, See Passenger airbagon/off switch ...
Page 91 - Child booster seats; When children should use booster seats
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 91 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff WARNING: Do not leave children, unreliable adults, or petsunattended in your vehicle. Leaving a child or an animalunattended in a parked vehicle is dangerous. In hot weather,temperatures inside a ...
Page 92 - Types of booster seats; There are two types of belt-positioning booster seats:
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 92 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Booster seats should be used until you can answer YES to ALL of thesequestions: • Can the child sit all the way backagainst the vehicle seat back withknees bent comfortably at theedge of the seat ...
Page 93 - Those with a high back.; The importance of shoulder belts
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 93 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff • Those with a high back. If, with a backless booster seat,you cannot find a seating positionthat adequately supports yourchild’s head, a high back boosterseat would be a better choice. Both can b...
Page 94 - When installing a child safety seat:
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 94 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff SAFETY SEATS FOR CHILDREN Child and infant or child safety seats Use a safety seat that is recommended for the size and weight of thechild. Carefully follow all of the manufacturer’s instructions ...
Page 97 - Attaching child safety seats with tether straps
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 97 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff 5. To put the retractor in the automatic locking mode, graspthe shoulder portion of the beltand pull downward until all ofthe belt is extracted and a clickis heard. 6. Allow the belt to retract. T...
Page 100 - Clip the tether strap to the
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 100 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff 4. Clip the tether strap to the anchor. WARNING: If the tether strapis clipped incorrectly, the childsafety seat may not beretained properly in the eventof a collision. Center seating location 60...
Page 102 - WARNING: Do not attach two seats to one LATCH anchor bar.
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 102 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff • 60/40 seats represents LATCH anchors. represents tether strap anchors. To improve child seat protection, use the tether anchor when using theLATCH to install a child safety seat. See Attaching ...
Page 105 - NOTICE TO UTILITY VEHICLE AND TRUCK OWNERS; VEHICLE CHARACTERISTICS; Tires, Wheels and Loading
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 105 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff NOTICE TO UTILITY VEHICLE AND TRUCK OWNERS Utility vehicles and trucks handledifferently than passenger cars inthe various driving conditions thatare encountered on streets,highways and off-road....
Page 106 - How your vehicle differs from other vehicles
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 106 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Power is supplied to all four wheelsthrough a transfer case or powertransfer unit. 4WD vehicles allowyou to select different drive modesas necessary. Information ontransfer case operation and shi...
Page 108 - Traction AA A B C; The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on; Temperature A B C
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 108 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff and one-half (1 1/2) times as well on the government course as a tiregraded 100. The relative performance of tires depends upon the actualconditions of their use, however, and may depart signific...
Page 110 - Inflating your tires; If you are driving the vehicle at its maximum weight load, make; blowout
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 110 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Every day before you drive, checkyour tires. If one looks lower thanthe others, use a tire gauge to checkpressure of all tires and adjust ifrequired. At least once a month and beforelong trips, i...
Page 111 - Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure; Information
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 111 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure is the tire manufactures’ maximum permissible pressure and/or the pressure at which themaximum load can be carried by the tire. This pressure is normallyhig...
Page 112 - TIRE CARE
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 112 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Tire/Wheel Information section for description): Store and maintain at the higher of the front and rear inflation pressure as shown on the TireLabel. 6. Visually inspect the tires to make sure th...
Page 113 - Observe posted speed limits; Highway hazards
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 113 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff separation in the tread or sidewall). If damage is observed or suspectedhave the tire inspected by a tire professional. Tires can be damagedduring off-road use, so inspection after off-road use i...
Page 114 - Tire and wheel alignment; When it is time to replace front tires with new ones, this is an; Tire rotation; Scheduled maintenance
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 114 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff you cannot detect a cause, have the vehicle towed to the nearest repairfacility or tire dealer to have the vehicle inspected. Tire and wheel alignment A bad jolt from hitting a curb or pothole ca...
Page 116 - TIRE REPLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 116 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff • Rear Wheel Drive (RWD)vehicles/Four Wheel Drive(4WD)/All Wheel Drive (AWD)vehicles (front tires at top ofdiagram) Sometimes irregular tire wear can be corrected by rotating the tires. Note: If ...
Page 117 - INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THE TIRE SIDEWALL; Indicates a tire, designated
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 117 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff WARNING: Only use replacement tires and wheels that are thesame size and type (such as P-metric versus LT-metric orall-season versus all-terrain) as those originally provided byMazda. Use of any ...
Page 118 - Letter rating
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 118 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff is designated by either ETRTO (European Tire and Rim TechnicalOrganization) or JATMA (Japan Tire Manufacturing Association). 2. 215: Indicates the nominal width of the tire in millimeters from si...
Page 120 - Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure:; Indicates the tire; Load Range/Load Inflation; Indicates the tire’s
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 120 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff as measured under controlled conditions on specified government testsurfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have poortraction performance. • Temperature: The temperature grades are ...
Page 121 - Vehicle loading — with and without a trailer; SNOW TIRES AND CHAINS
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 121 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Information on “T” type tires “T” type tires have some additionalinformation beyond those of “P”type tires; these differences aredescribed below: T145/80D16 is an example of a tiresize. Note: The...
Page 123 - Payload; – is the combined weight of cargo and passengers that the; “THE COMBINED WEIGHT OF OCCUPANTS AND; for
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 123 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Payload – is the combined weight of cargo and passengers that the vehicle is carrying. The maximum payload for your vehicle can be foundon the Tire Label on the B-Pillar or the edge of the driver...
Page 124 - Cargo Weight; – includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weight,
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 124 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Example only: Cargo Weight – includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weight, including cargo and optional equipment. When towing, trailer tongue loador king pin weight is also part of cargo we...
Page 125 - These; Trailer towing
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 125 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff GAW (Gross Axle Weight) – is the total weight placed on each axle (front and rear) – including vehicle curb weight and all payload. GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) – is the maximum allowable weig...
Page 126 - The GCW must never exceed the GCWR.
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 126 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff GVWR (Gross Vehicle WeightRating) – is the maximum allowable weight of the fully loadedvehicle (including all options,equipment, passengers and cargo). The GVWR is shown on theSafety Compliance C...
Page 127 - RV and Trailer Towing Guide
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 127 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight – is the highest possible weight of a fully loaded trailer the vehicle can tow. It assumes a vehicle with onlymandatory options, no cargo (internal or external), a t...
Page 128 - Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 128 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs.(1400–750 (5 x 150) = 650 lb.). In metric units (635–340 (5 x 68) =295 kg.) 5. Determine the combined weight of luggage and carg...
Page 129 - TRAILER TOWING; All
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 129 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Axle Weight Rating specified for your vehicle on the Safety ComplianceCertification Label found on the edge of the driver’s door. Special loading instructions for owners of pickup trucks andutili...
Page 135 - The certification label is found on the driver’s door latch pillar.; Preparing to tow
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 135 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff WARNING: Do not exceed the GVWR or the GAWR specified onthe certification label. The certification label is found on the driver’s door latch pillar. WARNING: Towing trailers beyond the maximum re...
Page 137 - Driving with a 5–speed automatic transmission
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 137 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Trailer tow connector Color Function Comment 1. Dark Green Trailer right-handturn signal Circuit activated when brakepedal is depressed or whenignition is on and right-handturn signal is applied....
Page 138 - Servicing after towing; service maintenance section; 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:
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 138 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Servicing after towing If you tow a trailer for long distances, your vehicle will require morefrequent service intervals. Refer to your service maintenance section for more information. Trailer t...
Page 140 - CAMPER BODIES; Your pickup is not recommended for slide–in camper bodies.
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 140 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff • The vehicle must be towed in the forward position to ensure nodamage is done to the internal transfer case components. If a distance of 50 miles (80 km) or a speed of 35 mph (56 km/h) mustbe ex...
Page 141 - position when driving.; Preparing to start your vehicle; Engine starting is controlled by the powertrain control system.
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 141 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff STARTING Positions of the ignition 1. ACCESSORY, allows the electrical accessories such asthe radio to operate while theengine is not running. 2. LOCK, locks the steering wheel, automatic transmi...
Page 142 - in this chapter for more instructions.; Important safety precautions; Before starting the vehicle:
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 142 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff WARNING: Extended idling at high engine speeds can producevery high temperatures in the engine and exhaust system,creating the risk of fire or other damage. WARNING: Do not park, idle, or drive y...
Page 144 - Starting the engine
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 144 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Some warning lights will briefly illuminate. See Warning lights and chimes in the Instrument Cluster chapter for more information regarding the warning lights. Starting the engine Note: Whenever ...
Page 145 - Refer to
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 145 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Important ventilating information If the engine is idling while the vehicle is stopped for a long period oftime, open the windows at least one inch (2.5 cm) or adjust the heatingor air conditioni...
Page 146 - ABS
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 146 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff has continuous vibration or shudder in the steering wheel while braking,the vehicle should be inspected by an authorized dealer. The ABS operates by detecting theonset of wheel lockup during brak...
Page 147 - Parking brake; The parking brake is not recommended to stop a moving vehicle.
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 147 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Parking brake Apply the parking brake wheneverthe vehicle is parked. To set theparking brake, press the parkingbrake pedal down until the pedalstops. The BRAKE warning lamp in theinstrument clust...
Page 149 - Insert the key and turn it to; Apply the brake pedal
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 149 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff WARNING: Vehicles with a higher center of gravity such asutility and four-wheel drive vehicles handle differently thanvehicles with a lower center of gravity. Utility and four-wheeldrive vehicles...
Page 151 - Driving with a 5–speed automatic transmission (if equipped)
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 151 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Driving with a 5–speed automatic transmission (if equipped) This vehicle is equipped with an adaptive Transmission Shift Strategy.Adaptive Shift Strategy offers the optimal transmission operation...
Page 154 - Make sure that your vehicle is at a complete stop before you shift; Parking your vehicle; Apply the brake and shift into the neutral position.
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 154 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Upshifts Shift from: Transfer case position (if equipped) 2WD and 4H 4L 1 -2 10 mph (16 km/h) 4 mph (6 km/h) 2 - 3 19 mph (26 km/h) 8 mph (10 km/h) 3 - 4 28 mph (43 km/h) 12 mph (16 km/h) 4 - 5 (...
Page 155 - Removing the key; If your vehicle gets stuck in mud or snow; WD system indicator lights; - Momentarily illuminates
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 155 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Removing the key Turn the ignition off, push therelease lever (located above theignition), then turn the key towardyou and remove the key. If your vehicle gets stuck in mud or snow If your vehicl...
Page 156 - Using the electronic shift 4WD system (if equipped); Shifting between 2WD and 4X4 HIGH; on; LOW
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 156 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff • 4x4 LOW – Momentarily illuminates when the vehicle isstarted. Illuminates when 4L(4WD Low) is engaged. Using the electronic shift 4WD system (if equipped) 2WD - Power to the rear wheels only; u...
Page 157 - off; indicating the shift is complete.; Driving off-road with 4WD
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 157 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff • If shifting out of 4X4 LOW, wait for the 4WD LOW light in theinstrument cluster to turn off indicating the shift is complete. Driving off-road with 4WD Your vehicle is specially equipped for dr...
Page 161 - Wet brakes do not stop the vehicle as quickly as dry brakes.
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 161 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Make sure you allow sufficient distance between you and other vehiclesfor stopping. Drive slower than usual and consider using one of the lowergears. DRIVING THROUGH WATER If driving through deep...
Page 162 - HAZARD FLASHER; With extended use, the flasher may run down your battery.; FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCH; Roadside Emergencies
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 162 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff HAZARD FLASHER The hazard flasher is located on thesteering column, just behind thesteering wheel. The hazard flasherswill operate when the ignition is inany position or if the key is not inthe i...
Page 163 - Wait a few seconds and return; FUSES AND RELAYS; Always replace a fuse with one that has the specified amperage
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 163 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff The fuel pump shut-off switch islocated under the right-hand side ofthe glove box, just above the carpet. To reset the switch: 1. Turn the ignition OFF. 2. Check the fuel system for leaks. 3. If ...
Page 164 - Standard fuse amperage rating and color; Passenger compartment fuse panel
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 164 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Standard fuse amperage rating and color COLOR Fuse rating Mini fuses Standard fuses Maxi fuses Cartridge maxi fuses Fuse link cartridge 2A Grey Grey — — — 3A Violet Violet — — — 4A Pink Pink — — ...
Page 167 - Power point; Power distribution box; If the battery has been disconnected and reconnected, refer to the
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 167 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Fuse/Relay Location Fuse Amp Rating Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel Description 31 20A Front park lamps, Rear parklamps, License plate lamps,Dimmer switch, Trailer tow parklamps 32 5A Brake swit...
Page 175 - tire; Location of the spare tire and tools
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 175 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff soon as possible with a road tire/wheel that is the same size and type asthe road tires and wheels that were originally provided by Mazda. If thedissimilar spare tire or wheel is damaged, it shou...
Page 176 - Spare tire; Removing the spare tire; Assemble the jack handle to the lug wrench as shown in the
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 176 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Tool Location Spare tire Under the vehicle, just forward ofthe rear bumper Jack, jack handle, wheel nut wrench Regular Cab: behind seats andunderneath the jack and toolscover Cab Plus: stowed in ...
Page 177 - Stowing the spare tire; Lay the tire on the ground with the valve stem facing up.
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 177 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff 2. If equipped, unlock and remove the spare tire carrier lock fromthe rear access hole located justabove the rear bumper andbelow the tailgate. 3. Insert the straight end of the jack handle into ...
Page 178 - Tire change procedure; Set the parking brake and turn
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 178 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff 4. If your vehicle is equipped with P265/75 R15 AT tires, do not stow a flat or inflated full size spare tire in the spare tire carrier. The flatfull size tire should be stowed and tied down in t...
Page 180 - Stowing the flat/spare tire
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 180 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff • Rear Never use the differential as ajacking point. It is too easy forthe vehicle to tilt or fall and youcan be injured. 7. Remove the wheel lug nuts with the lug wrench. 8. Replace the flat tir...
Page 181 - WHEEL LUG NUT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 181 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff 1. Lay the tire on the ground with the valve stem facing up. 2. Slide the wheel partially under the vehicle and install the wire and retainer through the center of the wheel. 3. Turn the jack han...
Page 183 - JUMP STARTING
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 183 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff If you find a leak or other damage, or if coolant is still leaking, stop theengine and call an authorized dealer. See Adding coolant in the Maintenance and Specifications section. If you find no ...
Page 184 - Connecting the jumper cables; lightning bolts
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 184 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff 4. Check all battery terminals and remove any excessive corrosion before you attach the battery cables. Ensure that vent caps are tightand level. 5. Turn the heater fan on in both vehicles to pro...
Page 185 - Do not; grounding; Jump starting
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 185 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff 3. Connect the negative (-) cable to the negative (-) terminal of the assisting battery. 4. Make the final connection of the negative (-) cable to an exposed metal part of the stalled vehicle’s e...
Page 186 - Removing the jumper cables; Remove the jumper cable from the
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 186 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff 3. Once the disabled vehicle has been started, run both engines for an additional three minutes before disconnecting the jumper cables. Removing the jumper cables Remove the jumper cables in the ...
Page 188 - WRECKER TOWING; it is acceptable to tow the vehicle with the front
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 188 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff WRECKER TOWING If you need to have your vehicle towed, contact a professional towingservice or, if you are a member of a roadside assistance program, yourroadside assistance service provider. It ...
Page 189 - Year and model of vehicle; Customer Assistance
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 189 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE (U.S.A. MAINLAND AND HAWAII) Your complete and permanent satisfaction is our business. We are here toserve you. All Authorized Mazda Dealers have the knowledge and thetools to...
Page 190 - Vehicle identification
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 190 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff 4. Purchase date and current mileage 5. Your authorized dealer’s name and location 6. Your question(s) If you live outside the U.S.A., please contact your nearest MazdaDistributor. CUSTOMER ASSIS...
Page 191 - Mediation/Arbitration Program; Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP)
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 191 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff 6. Your authorized dealer’s name and location 7. The nature of your problem and/or cause of dissatisfaction. The Department, in cooperation with the local Mazda ServiceRepresentative, will review...
Page 192 - Regional Offices
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 192 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff parties cannot agree upon), the owner may wish to use the servicesoffered by the Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP). CAMVAP uses the services of Provincial Administrators to assistc...
Page 196 - MAZDA IMPORTERS/DISTRIBUTORS
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 196 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff 1. Two or more repair attempts are made on the same nonconformity likely to cause death or serious bodily injury OR 2. Four or more repair attempts are made on the same nonconformity (a defect or...
Page 198 - Outside Canada
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 198 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff However, in the event that you are moving to Canada permanently,Mazda vehicles built for use in the United States could be eligible forexportation to Canada with specific vehicle modifications to...
Page 199 - SERVICE PUBLICATIONS; If they don’t have what you need in stock, they can order it for you.
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 199 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff ADD-ON NON-GENUINE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Non-genuine parts and accessories for Mazda vehicles can be found instores. These may fit your vehicle, but they are not approved by themanufacturer for u...
Page 200 - REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 200 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff PUBLICATION ORDER NUMBER PUBLICATION DESCRIPTION 9999 95 022B 05 WORKSHOP MANUAL 9999 95 020G 05 WIRING DIAGRAM 9999 95 023C 05 OWNER’S MANUAL WORKSHOP MANUAL: Covers recommended maintenance and ...
Page 202 - Wash the vehicle first.; PAINT CHIPS; Cleaning
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 202 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff WASHING THE EXTERIOR Wash your vehicle regularly with cool or lukewarm water and a neutralpH shampoo, such as an approved shampoo available from your Mazdaauthorized dealer. • Never use strong ho...
Page 203 - Always read the instructions before using the products.; ALUMINUM WHEELS AND COVERS
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 203 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff • Remove particles such as bird droppings, tree sap, insect deposits, tarspots, road salt and industrial fallout before repairing paint chips. • Always read the instructions before using the prod...
Page 205 - WINDOWS AND WIPER BLADES; Do not use abrasives, as they may cause scratches.
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 205 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff • 4.0L Engine • Never wash or rinse the engine while it is running; water in therunning engine may cause internal damage. PLASTIC (NON-PAINTED) EXTERIOR PARTS Use only approved products to clean ...
Page 206 - Remove dust and loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner.; UNDERBODY
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 206 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CLUSTER LENS Clean the instrument panel with a damp cloth, then with a clean, drycloth, or use Mazda Dash & Vinyl Cleaner (ZC-38-A). • Avoid cleaners or polish that incre...
Page 207 - MAZDA CAR CARE PRODUCTS
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 207 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff MAZDA CAR CARE PRODUCTS Your Mazda dealer has many quality products available to clean yourvehicle and protect its finishes. These quality products have beenspecifically engineered to fulfill you...
Page 208 - Driving in dusty conditions.; Maintenance and Specifications
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 208 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff INTRODUCTION Be extremely careful to prevent injury to yourself and others or damageto your vehicle when using this manual for inspection and maintenance. If you’re unsure about any procedure it ...
Page 209 - CHART SYMBOLS; Adjust; ENGINE
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 209 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff CHART SYMBOLS I : Inspect and if necessary, correct, clean or replace A Adjust R : Replace L : Lubricate Normal driving service intervals — perform at the months or distancesshown, whichever occu...
Page 210 - Wheel
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 210 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Maintenance Item Maintenance Interval (Number of months or Miles (km), whichever comes first) Months 4 8 12 16 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 x 1000 miles 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 (x 1000 km) ...
Page 211 - Schedule 1 continued
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 211 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff *5 The California Air Resources Board has determined that the failure toperform this maintenance item will not nullify the emission warranty norlimit recall liability prior to completion of the v...
Page 214 - Off road operation; OWNER MAINTENANCE
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 214 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Special OperatingConditions Replace Engine Oil and Filter Inspect Brake System Replace Fuel Filter Change Automatic T ransmission Fluid Replace Spark Plugs Replace Engine Air Filter Change Manual...
Page 215 - At least monthly
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 215 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff • Note any changes in the sound of the exhaust or any smell or exhaustfumes in the vehicle. • Check for vibrations in the steering wheel. Notice any increasedsteering effort or looseness in the s...
Page 216 - Retightening lug nuts; Wheel Lug Nut Torque Specification; SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS; PRECAUTIONS WHEN SERVICING YOUR VEHICLE
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 216 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff • Check battery water level (non-maintenance free). • Check battery connections and clean if necessary. Retightening lug nuts • Retighten the lug nuts to the specified torque at 500 miles (800 km...
Page 218 - IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 218 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT 2.3L I4 engine 1. Windshield washer fluid reservoir 2. Engine coolant reservoir 3. Engine oil dipstick 4. Transmission fluid dipstick (automatic t...
Page 221 - WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID; Lubricant specifications; WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 221 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID Add fluid to fill the reservoir if thelevel is low. In very cold weather, donot fill the reservoir completely. Only use a washer fluid that meets Mazda specification . Do ...
Page 222 - Changing the wiper blades; Windows and wiper blades; ENGINE OIL
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 222 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Check the wiper blades for wear at least twice a year or when they seemless effective. Substances such as tree sap and some hot wax treatmentsused by commercial car washes reduce the effectivenes...
Page 224 - If the oil level is; between the two holes or between the MIN and; the oil level is acceptable,
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 224 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff • 4.0L SOHC V6 engine 6. Wipe the indicator clean. Insert the indicator fully, then remove it again. • If the oil level is between the two holes or between the MIN and MAX marks (depending on app...
Page 225 - Put the indicator back in and ensure it is fully seated.
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 225 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff • 3.0L V6 engineSAE 5W-20 • 4.0L SOHC V6 engineSAE 5W-30 • Oil levels above the MAX mark or upper hole may cause enginedamage. Some oil must be removed from the engine by an authorizeddealer. 7. ...
Page 226 - Adding engine oil; Checking the engine; Engine Oil Recommendations
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 226 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Adding engine oil 1. Check the engine oil. For instructions, refer to Checking the engine oil in this chapter. 2. If the engine oil level is not within the normal range, add only certified engine...
Page 227 - Engine Oil Filter Recommendation
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 227 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Change your engine oil and filter according to the appropriate schedulelisted in the service maintenance section . Do not use supplemental engine oil additives, oil treatments or enginetreatments...
Page 228 - BATTERY; Service Maintenance Section
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 228 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff It is recommended you use the appropriate Mazda oil filter (or anotherbrand meeting Mazda specifications) for your engine. BATTERY Your vehicle is equipped with aMazda maintenance-free batterywhi...
Page 230 - of distilled water and Mazda Genuine Engine Coolant; maximum cooling system efficiency.; LEAD; RECYCLE
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 230 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff • If you do not allow the engine to relearn its idle trim, the idlequality of your vehicle may be adversely affected until the idletrim is eventually relearned. When the battery is disconnected o...
Page 233 - Adding engine coolant; , until the appropriate fill level is obtained.
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 233 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Adding engine coolant Use only Mazda Genuine Engine Coolant or a premium enginecoolant that meets a Mazda specification. • DO NOT USE Extended Life Engine Coolant (orange in color). • DO NOT USE ...
Page 234 - Checking engine coolant
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 234 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff For vehicles with overflow coolant systems with a non-pressurized capon the coolant recovery system, add coolant to the coolant recoveryreservoir when the engine is cool. Add the proper mixture o...
Page 235 - Recycled engine coolant; Always dispose of used automotive fluids in a responsible manner.; Coolant refill capacity; Refill capacities; Severe climates; If you drive in extremely hot climates:; NEVER decrease the coolant concentration below 40%.
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 235 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Your cooling system may have a leak. Operating an engine with a lowlevel of coolant can result in engine overheating and possible enginedamage. Recycled engine coolant Not all coolant recycling p...
Page 236 - FUEL FILTER; For fuel filter replacement, see your authorized dealer. Refer to; WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT AUTOMOTIVE FUELS
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 236 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff • Decreased engine coolant concentrations below 40% willdecrease the freeze protection characteristics of the enginecoolant and may cause engine damage. • Refer to the chart on the coolant contai...
Page 237 - Observe the following guidelines when handling automotive fuel:
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 237 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff WARNING: Gasoline may contain benzene, which is acancer-causing agent. Observe the following guidelines when handling automotive fuel: • Extinguish all smoking materialsand any open flames before...
Page 238 - Fuel Filler Cap; When fueling your vehicle:; It may take a long period of time for the
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 238 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff WARNING: The flow of fuel through a fuel pump nozzle canproduce static electricity, which can cause a fire if fuel ispumped into an ungrounded fuel container. Use the following guidelines to avoi...
Page 240 - If you have run out of fuel:; ESSENTIALS OF GOOD FUEL ECONOMY
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 240 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Do not be concerned if your engine sometimes knocks lightly. However, ifit knocks heavily under most driving conditions while you are using fuelwith the recommended octane rating, see your author...
Page 241 - Filling the tank; Calculating fuel economy
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 241 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff NOT accurate as a measure of fuel economy. We do not recommendtaking fuel economy measurements during the first 1,000 miles (1,600km) of driving (engine break-in period). You will get a more accu...
Page 242 - Habits
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 242 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff 4. Subtract your initial odometer reading from the current odometer reading. 5. Follow one of the simple calculations in order to determine fuel economy: Calculation 1: Divide total miles travele...
Page 243 - Maintenance; Keep tires properly inflated and use only recommended size.; Conditions; Using fuel blended with alcohol may lower fuel economy.; EPA window sticker
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 243 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff • Combine errands and minimize stop-and-go driving. Maintenance • Keep tires properly inflated and use only recommended size. • Operating a vehicle with the wheels out of alignment will reduce fu...
Page 244 - EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 244 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff expected on the vehicle under optimum conditions. Your fuel economymay vary depending upon the method of operation and conditions. EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM Your vehicle is equipped with various em...
Page 246 - First, at least 10 minutes of driving on an expressway or highway.; POWER STEERING FLUID
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 246 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff condition. To ready the on-board diagnostics system for I/M testing, aminimum of 30 minutes of city and highway driving is necessary asdescribed below: • First, at least 10 minutes of driving on ...
Page 247 - Start the engine and let it run until it reaches normal operating; If your vehicle is equipped with a 3.0L V6 engine,; check the
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 247 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff • 4.0L V6 engine Check the power steering fluid. Refer to the service maintenance sectionfor the service interval schedules. If adding fluid is necessary, use onlyMERCON t ATF. 1. Start the engin...
Page 248 - BRAKE FLUID; Check the fluid level. Refer to the
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 248 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff BRAKE FLUID The fluid level will drop slowly asthe brakes wear, and will rise whenthe brake components are replaced.Fluid levels below the “MAX” linethat do not trigger the brake systemwarning la...
Page 250 - Low fluid level
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 250 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff 8. Remove the dipstick and inspect the fluid level. Level should bein the cross-hatched area. 9. If necessary, add fluid in 1/2 pint (250ml) increments through the filler tube until the level is ...
Page 251 - Checking and adding manual transmission fluid (if equipped); Lubricant
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 251 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Checking and adding manual transmission fluid (if equipped) 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface. 2. Engage the parking brake fully – put in first gear. 3. Assure the vehicle cannot move. 4. Cl...
Page 252 - DRIVELINE UNIVERSAL JOINT AND SLIP YOKE
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 252 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff TRANSFER CASE FLUID (IF EQUIPPED) 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface. 2. Engage the parking brake fully – put in first gear. 3. Assure the vehicle cannot move. 4. Clean the filler plug. 5. Re...
Page 253 - CHECKING AND ADDING REAR DIFFERENTIAL FLUID; REFILL CAPACITIES
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 253 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff CHECKING AND ADDING REAR DIFFERENTIAL FLUID 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface. 2. Engage the parking brake fully – put in first gear. 3. Assure the vehicle cannot move. 4. Clean the filler p...
Page 254 - ATF
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 254 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Fluid Mazda PartName Application Capacity Power steeringfluid MazdaMERCON t ATF All Fill to range ondipstick Transmissionfluid 1 MazdaMERCON t ATF 5-speed manual 2.8 quarts(2.65L) 2 MazdaMERCON t...
Page 255 - service maintenance
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 255 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Fluid Mazda PartName Application Capacity Fuel tank N/A Regular cab(Short wheelbase) 17 gallons(64.4L) SuperCab 19.5 gallons(73.8L) Transfer CaseFluid MazdaMERCON t ATF 4x4 Vehicles 1.25 quarts(1...
Page 257 - ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 257 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Item Mazda part name or equivalent Power steering fluid, transfer casefluid (4X4) and transmission fluid(manual) MERCON t ATF Automatic transmission (5R44Eand 5R55E) MERCON t V ATF 2 Windshield w...
Page 262 - CELL PHONES; Use of cell phones and other devices by driver:; Accessories
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 262 SESS: 1 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff CELL PHONES Use of cell phones and other devices by driver: WARNING: Use of any electrical devices such as cell phones,computers, portable radios, vehicle navigation or other devicesby the driver...
Page 263 - Index
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 263 SESS: 3 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff A ABS (see Brakes) .....................145 Airbag supplemental restraintsystem ..........................................77 and child safety seats ..............80description ......................
Page 266 - Preparing to drive your vehicle 148
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 266 SESS: 3 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Lane change indicator (seeTurn signal) .................................39 LATCH anchors .........................101 Lights, warning and indicator ....12 anti-lock brakes (ABS) ..........146 Loa...
Page 268 - Windows
JOBNAME: No Job Name PAGE: 268 SESS: 3 OUTPUT: Tue Apr 12 14:52:56 2005/ford_pdm/ford/own2002/mbs/mpdiff Windows power .........................................49 Windshield washer fluid andwipers ..........................................47 checking and adding fluid .....221checking and cleaning .....