Introduction 4Congratulations 4Safety and environment protection 5Symbol glossary 8Instrument Cluster 10Warning and control lights 10Gauges 15Entertai
WARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMESWarning lights and gauges can alert you to a vehicle condition that maybecome serious enough to cause expensive repairs. A wa
To lower the shoulder belt height, push the button and slide the heightadjuster down. To raise the height of the shoulder belt, slide the heightadjust
Safety belt warning light and indicator chimeThe seat belt warning light illuminates in the instrument cluster and achime sounds to remind the occupan
If... Then...The driver’s safety belt is buckledbefore the ignition switch is turnedto the ON position...The BeltMinder feature will notactivate.The p
Reasons given... Consider...“I have an air bag” Air bags offer greater protection when used withsafety belts. Frontal airbags are not designed toinfla
1. Turn the ignition switch to the RUN (or ON) position. (DO NOTSTART THE ENGINE.)2. Wait until the safety belt warning light turns off. (Approximatel
Do not use extensions to change the fit of the shoulder belt across thetorso.Safety belt maintenanceInspect the safety belt systems periodically to ma
AIR BAG SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)Your vehicle is equipped with a crash sensing and diagnostic modulewhich records information about the air
Always transport children 12 years old and under in the backseat and always properly use appropriate child restraints.National Highway Traffic Safety
Removing the blocker beam without installing snow plowattachment hardware may effect air bag deployment in a crash.Do not operate the truck unless eit
The air bags inflate and deflaterapidly upon activation. After air bagdeployment, it is normal to notice asmoke-like, powdery residue orsmell the burn
If the light remains on, have your vehicle serviced at the first availableopportunity.Light is blinking:Engine misfire is occurring which could damage
sensors), the system wiring, the air bag system readiness light, the airbag back up power and the air bag ignitors.Determining if the system is operat
Turning the passenger air bag off1. Insert the ignition key, turn theswitch to OFF position and hold inOFF position while removing thekey.2. When the
The passenger side air bag should always be ON (the air bag OFF lightshould not be illuminated) unless the passenger is a person who meetsthe requirem
NHTSA deactivation criteria (excluding Canada)1. Infant. An infant (less than 1 year old) must ride in the front seatbecause:• the vehicle has no rear
Transport Canada deactivation criteria (Canada Only)1. Infant: An infant (less than 1 year old) must ride in the front seatbecause:• my vehicle has no
SAFETY RESTRAINTS FOR CHILDRENSee the following sections for directions on how to properly use safetyrestraints for children. Also see Air bag supplem
Child booster seatsChildren outgrow a typical convertible or toddler seat when they weigh40 pounds and are around 4 years of age. Although the lap/sho
Types of booster seatsThere are two types of belt-positioning booster seats:• Those that are backless.If your backless booster seat has aremovable shi
Follow all instructions provided by the manufacturer of thebooster seat.Never put the shoulder belt under a child’s arm or behind theback because it e
When installing a child safety seat:• Review and follow the informationpresented in the Air bagsupplemental restraint system(SRS) section in this chap
Brake system warningTo confirm the brake system warninglight is functional, it will momentarilyilluminate when the ignition isturned to the ON positio
Installing child safety seats in combination lap and shoulder beltseating positions1. Position the child safety seat in aseat with a combination lap a
3. While holding the shoulder andlap belt portions together, route thetongue through the child seataccording to the child seatmanufacturer’s instructi
7. Pull the lap belt portion acrossthe child seat toward the buckle andpull up on the shoulder belt whilepushing down with knee on thechild seat.8. Al
Tether anchorage hardware kits (part number 613D74) includinginstructions, may be obtained at no charge from any Ford orLincoln/Mercury dealer.If you
• F—Series Regular Cab• F—Series SuperCab• F—Series Crew CabTether strap attachment1. Position the child safety seat on the seat cushion.2. Route the
• Front seat (SuperCab only)• Front seats (Regular Cab) andRear seats (Crew Cab only)If the tether strap is clipped incorrectly, the child safety seat
Many tether straps cannot be tightened if the tether strap is hooked tothe loop directly behind the child seat. To provide a tight tether strap:1. Rou
STARTINGPositions of the ignition1. ACCESSORY, allows the electricalaccessories such as the radio tooperate while the engine is notrunning.2. LOCK, lo
If you smell exhaust fumes inside your vehicle, have your dealerinspect your vehicle immediately. Do not drive if you smellexhaust fumes.Important saf
• Push the clutch pedal to thefloor.3. Turn the key to 4 (ON) withoutturning the key to 5 (START).If there is difficulty in turning thekey, firmly rot
Charging systemIlluminates when the battery is notcharging properly.Check air suspension (if equipped)Illuminates when the air suspensionswitch is tur
1. Turn the key to 5 (START)without pressing the acceleratorpedal and release as soon as theengine starts. The key will return to4 (ON).2. If the temp
Guarding against exhaust fumesAlthough odorless and colorless, carbon monoxide is present in exhaustfumes. Take precautions to avoid its dangerous eff
road dust, salt or mud. If a “metal-to-metal,” “continuous grinding” or“continuous squeal” sound is present while braking, the brake liningsmay be wor
“squeezing” the brakes. If you feel the front wheels begin to lock,momentarily release the pedal and repeat the “squeeze” technique.• We recommend tha
With the ABS light on, the anti-lockbrake system is disabled and normalbraking is still effective unless thebrake warning light also remainsilluminate
Pull the release lever to release thebrake. Driving with the parkingbrake on will cause the brakes towear out quickly and reduce fueleconomy.STEERING
PREPARING TO DRIVE YOUR VEHICLEUtility vehicles have a significantly higher rollover rate thanother types of vehicles.In a rollover crash, an unbelted
1. Apply the parking brake, turn ignition to the LOCK position, thenremove the key.2. Reinsert the key and turn the ignition to the OFF position.3. Pr
P (Park)Always come to a complete stopbefore shifting into P (Park). Makesure the gearshift lever is securelylatched in P (Park). This positionlocks t
Drive – Not shown on the display. Activate by pressing the transmissioncontrol switch (TCS) on the end of the gearshift lever with the gearshiftin the
Turn signalsIlluminates when the turn signals orthe hazard lights are turned on. Ifthe lights stay on continuously orflash faster, check for a burned-
Shift strategy (4R100 automatic transmission)To account for customer driving habits and conditions, your 4R100automatic transmission electronically co
4. Turn the ignition to position 5(START) to start the engine, let theengine idle for a few seconds.5. Depress the brake pedal.6. Release the parking
Parking your vehicle1. Disengage the clutch, apply brakeand shift into N (Neutral).2. Set parking brake.3. Shift into 1 (First).Driving142
4. Turn the ignition key to position3 (OFF).Do not park your vehicle in Neutral, it may move unexpectedlyand injure someone. Use 1 (First) gear and se
Removing key from ignition• Turn the ignition key to position2.• Push the release lever forwardand rotate the key towards youand remove.REVERSE SENSIN
The RSS will assist the driver in detecting certain objects while thevehicle slowly moves in reverse at speeds less than 6 km/h (4 mph). TheRSS is not
continuous or intermittent tone. This also applies if items being hauled inthe box do not fit entirely inside and protrude rearward.Always keep the se
engage. This is normal and should be no reason for concern.Before 4WD Low can be engaged, the vehicle must be brought toa complete stop, the brake ped
Using a manual 4WD system (if equipped)2H (2WD High) – For general on-road driving. Sends power to the rearwheels only.4H (4WD High) – For winter and
Shifting from 4H (4WD High) to 2H (2WD High)Move the transfer case lever to 2H(2WD High) at a stop or anyforward speed up to 88 km/h (55mph).With the
Headlamps on warning chimeSounds when the headlamps or parking lamps are on, the key is removedfrom the ignition and the driver’s door is opened.Parki
4. Move the transfer case shift leverthrough N (Neutral) directly to 4H(4WD High) or 2H (2WD High).5. If the transfer case will notdisengage from 4L (
4L (4WD Low)– For low-speed off-road cond applications that requireextra power such as steep grades, deep sand or pulling a boat out of thewater. Send
3. Place the gearshift in N (Neutral) (automatic transmission) or depressthe clutch (manual transmission).4. Move the 4WD control to the 4x4LOW positi
The differences that make your vehicle so versatile also make it handledifferently than an ordinary passenger car.Maintain steering wheel control at a
Do not rock the vehicle if the engine is not at normal operatingtemperature or damage to the transmission may occur.Do not rock the vehicle for more t
the driveline. Therefore, the vehicle is free to roll even if the automatictransmission is in P (Park) or the manual transmission is in gear. Do notle
Mud and waterIf you must drive through highwater, drive slowly. Traction orbrake capability may be limited.When driving through water,determine the de
“Tread Lightly” is an educationalprogram designed to increase publicawareness of land-use regulationsand responsibilities in our nationswilderness are
Descend a hill in the same gear youwould use to climb up the hill toavoid excessive brake applicationand brake overheating. Do notdescend in neutral,
Never drive with chains on the front tires of 4WD vehicles without alsoputting them on the rear tires. This could cause the rear to slide andswing aro
Engine oil pressure gaugeIndicates engine oil pressure. Atnormal operating temperature, theneedle will be in the normal range(the area between the “L”
Each day before you drive, checkyour tires. If one looks lower thanthe others, use a tire gauge to checkpressure of all tires, and adjust ifrequired.
The PTO can be used during mobile and stationarycontinuous/intermittent applications.PTO operation is disabled while the vehicle is in Overdrive (the
The GVWR is specific to each vehicle and is listed on the SafetyCertification Label on the driver’s door pillar.• GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating): Car
Always ensure that the weight of occupants, cargo and equipment beingcarried is within the weight limitations that have been established foryour vehic
TRAILER TOWINGYour vehicle may tow aConventional/Class IV trailer or fifthwheel trailer provided the maximumtrailer weight is less than or equal tothe
F-250/350 Regular Cab Single Rear Wheel 4x2 w/automatictransmissionEngine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer weight -kg (lbs.)5.4L 3.
F-250/350 Regular Cab Single Rear Wheel 4x4 w/automatictransmissionEngine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer weight -kg (lbs.)5.4L 3.
F-350 Regular Cab Dual Rear Wheel 4x2 w/automatictransmissionEngine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer weight -kg (lbs.)5.4L 3.73 612
F-350 Regular Cab Dual Rear Wheel 4x4 w/automatictransmissionEngine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer weight -kg (lbs.)5.4L 3.73 612
F-250/350 SuperCab Single Rear Wheel 4x2 w/automatictransmissionEngine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer weight -kg (lbs.)5.4L 3.73
Yellow area (warning) — thetransmission fluid is higher thannormal operating temperature. Thiscan be caused by special operationconditions (i.e. snowp
F-250/350 SuperCab Single Rear Wheel 4x4 w/automatictransmissionEngine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer weight -kg (lbs.)5.4L (w/ou
F-350 SuperCab Dual Rear Wheel 4x2 w/automatic transmissionEngine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer weight -kg (lbs.)5.4L 3.73 6123
F-350 SuperCab Dual Rear Wheel 4x4 w/automatic transmissionEngine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer weight -kg (lbs.)5.4L 3.73 6123
F-250/350 Crew Cab Single Rear Wheel 4x2 w/manualtransmissionEngine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer weight -kg (lbs.)5.4L 3.73 612
F-250/350 Crew Cab Single Rear Wheel 4x4 w/manualtransmissionEngine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer weight -kg (lbs.)5.4L 3.73 612
F-350 Crew Cab Dual Rear Wheel 4x2 w/manual transmissionEngine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer weight -kg (lbs.)5.4L 3.73 6123 (13
F-350 Crew Cab Dual Rear Wheel 4x4 w/manual transmissionEngine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer weight -kg (lbs.)5.4L 3.73 6123 (13
F-350 Regular Chassis Cab Single Rear Wheel 4x4 w/automatictransmission (fifth wheel towing)Engine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer
F-350 Regular Chassis Cab Dual Rear Wheel 4x2 w/manualtransmission (fifth wheel towing)Engine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer weig
F-450 Regular Chassis Cab Dual Rear Wheel 4x2 w/automatictransmission (fifth wheel towing)Engine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer w
SpeedometerIndicates the current vehicle speed.OdometerRegisters the total kilometers(miles) of the vehicle.Trip odometerRegisters the kilometers (mil
F-550 Regular Chassis Cab Dual Rear Wheel 4x2 w/automatictransmission (fifth wheel towing)Engine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer w
F-350 Super Chassis Cab Single Rear Wheel 4x4 w/automatictransmission (fifth wheel towing)Engine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer w
F-350 Super Chassis Cab Dual Rear Wheel 4x4 w/automatictransmission (fifth wheel towing)Engine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer wei
F-450 Super Chassis Cab Dual Rear Wheel 4x4 w/automatictransmission (fifth wheel towing)Engine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer wei
F-350 Crew Chassis Cab Single Rear Wheel 4x2 w/automatictransmission (fifth wheel towing)Engine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer we
F-350 Crew Chassis Cab Dual Rear Wheel 4x2 w/automatictransmission (fifth wheel towing)Engine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer weig
F-450 Crew Chassis Cab Dual Rear Wheel 4x2 w/automatictransmission (fifth wheel towing)Engine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer weig
F-550 Crew Chassis Cab Dual Rear Wheel 4x4 w/automatictransmission (fifth wheel towing)Engine Rear axleratioMaximum GCWR -kg (lbs.)Maximumtrailer weig
If you use a rental trailer, follow the instructions that the rental agencygives to you.Do not attach safety chains to the bumper.Trailer brakesElectr
Do not exceed the GCWR rating or transmission damage may occur.Servicing after towingIf you tow a trailer for long distances, your vehicle will requir
AM/FM STEREOYour vehicle is equipped with a delayed accessory feature. This featureenables the audio playing media to continue playing up to 10 minute
An example of recreational towing is towing your vehicle behind amotorhome. The following recreational towing guidelines are designed toensure that yo
all vehicles completed by Ford Motor Company. Incomplete vehicles builtby Ford Motor Company will have an Incomplete Vehicle Label in placeof the Safe
Certification Label will determine whether or not the addition of asnowplow will overload your vehicle.• The weight of the snowplow and supporting com
Snowplowing with your air bag equipped vehicleYour vehicle is equipped with driverand passenger air bag SupplementalRestraint System (SRS). The SRS is
If you are driving more than 24 km (15 miles) at temperatures abovefreezing, angle the plow blade either full left or full right to providemaximum air
GETTING ROADSIDE ASSISTANCETo fully assist you should you have a vehicle concern, Ford MotorCompany offers a complimentary roadside assistance program
Canadian customers who require roadside assistance, call1–800–665–2006.If you need to arrange roadside assistance for yourself, Ford MotorCompany will
The fuel pump shut-off switch islocated in the passenger’s foot well,by the kick panel.Use the following procedure to reset the fuel pump shut-off swi
FUSES AND RELAYSFusesIf electrical components in thevehicle are not working, a fuse mayhave blown. Blown fuses areidentified by a broken wire withinth
Passenger compartment fuse panel / power distribution boxThe fuse panel is located below and to the left of the steering wheel bythe brake pedal. Remo
Seating and Safety Restraints 89Seating 89Safety restraints 93Air bags 106Child restraints 115Driving 127Starting 127Brakes 131Transmission operation
Bass adjustThe bass adjust control allows youto increase or decrease the audiosystem’s bass output.Press the TONE control once, thenuse the volume kno
The fuses are coded as follows.Fuse/RelayLocationFuse AmpRatingPassenger Compartment Fuse PanelDescription1 15A* Adjustable pedals2 20A* Power point -
Fuse/RelayLocationFuse AmpRatingPassenger Compartment Fuse PanelDescription29 10A* Customer access30 15A* Highbeam headlamps31 15A* Clutch interlock s
Fuse/RelayLocationFuse AmpRatingPassenger Compartment Fuse PanelDescription112 30A** Left-hand power seats113 30A** Starter motor114 30A** Right-hand
Location of the spare tire and toolsThe spare tire and tools for your vehicle are stowed in the followinglocations:Tool LocationSpare tire (pick-up tr
2. If equipped, unlock and remove the spare tire lock from the rearbumper drive tube using the the spare tire lock key and the jack handle.3. Insert t
5. If removed, install the spare tire lock into the bumper drive tube withthe spare tire lock key and jack handle.Tire change procedure1. Park on a le
5. Loosen each wheel lug nutone-half turn counterclockwise butdo not remove them until the wheelis raised off the ground.When one of the rear wheels i
• Front (4x2)• Front passenger side (4x4)Roadside Emergencies207
• Front driver side (4x4)Make sure the jack fits into thenotched area next to the differentialhousing.• RearNever use the front or reardifferential as
8. Turn the jack handle clockwiseuntil the wheel is completely off the ground and high enough to installthe spare tire.9. Remove the lug nuts with the
Seek function in radio mode• Press to find the nextlistenable station down thefrequency band.• Pressto find the nextlistenable station up the frequenc
• Front (4x2) F350• Front (4x2) F450/550Roadside Emergencies210
• Front driver side (4x4)• Front passenger side (4x4)Roadside Emergencies211
• Rear14. Insert the jack handle into thepump linkage.15. Use an up-and-down motionwith the jack handle to raise thewheel completely off the ground.Hy
The following steps apply to all vehicles:19. Remove the jack and fullytighten the lug nuts in the ordershown.20. Stow the flat tire. Refer toStowing
Do not attempt to push-start your vehicle. Automatictransmissions do not have push-start capability; also, thecatalytic converter may become damaged.P
2. Connect the other end of the positive (+) cable to the positive (+)terminal of the assisting battery.3. Connect the negative (-) cable to the negat
Do not connect the end of the second cable to the negative (-)terminal of the battery to be jumped. A spark may cause anexplosion of the gases that su
2. Remove the jumper cable on the negative (-) connection of thebooster vehicle’s battery.3. Remove the jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of
WRECKER TOWINGIf you need to have your vehicle towed, contact a professional towingservice or, if you are a member, your roadside assistance center.On
An alternative for towing a 4x4 vehicle is to:• put the transfer case in neutral. On manual 4WD systems, put the4WD shift lever in N (Neutral); on ele
Setting the clockPress CLK to toggle betweenlistening frequencies and clockmode.To set the hour, press and hold theCLK control until CLOCK SETappears
GETTING THE SERVICES YOU NEEDAt homeFord Motor Company and Ford of Canada have authorized dealerships toservice your vehicle. It is preferred that you
In Canada:Customer Relationship CentreFord Motor Company of Canada, LimitedP.O. Box 2000Oakville, Ontario L6J 5E41-800-565-3673 (FORD)www.ford.caIf yo
In some states (in the U.S.) you must directly notify Ford in writingbefore pursuing remedies under your state’s warranty laws. Ford is alsoallowed a
THE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT BOARD (U.S. ONLY)The Dispute Settlement Board is:• an independent, third-party arbitration program for warranty disputes.• avai
Board membershipThe Board consists of:• Three consumer representatives• A Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealership representativeConsumer candidates for Boa
Oral presentationsIf you would like to make an oral presentation, indicate YES to question6 on the application. While it is your right to make an oral
UTILIZING THE MEDIATION/ARBITRATION PROGRAM(CANADA ONLY)In those cases where you continue to feel that the efforts by Ford andthe dealer to resolve a
FORD MOTOR COMPANYWORLDWIDE DIRECT MARKET OPERATIONS1555 Fairlane DriveFairlane Business Park #3Allen Park, Michigan 48101U.S.A.Telephone: (313) 594-4
payable by the consumer (less a reasonable allowance for consumeruse). The consumer has the right to choose whether to receive a refundor replacement
WASHING THE EXTERIORWash your vehicle regularly with cool or lukewarm water and a neutralPh shampoo, such as Detail Wash (ZC-3–A), which is available
Tune adjust in radio mode• Press to move to the nextfrequency down the band(whether or not a listenablestation is located there). Hold thecontrol to m
• Remove particles such as bird droppings, tree sap, insect deposits, tarspots, road salt and industrial fallout before repairing paint chips.• Always
• Never wash or rinse the engine while it is running; water in therunning engine may cause internal damage.PLASTIC (NON-PAINTED) EXTERIOR PARTSUse onl
The windshield, rear window and wiper blades should be cleanedregularly. Wiper blades can be cleaned with isopropyl (rubbing) alcoholor windshield was
INTERIORFor fabric, carpets, cloth seats and safety belts:• Remove dust and loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner.• Remove light stains and soil with Extra
FORD, LINCOLN AND MERCURY CAR CARE PRODUCTSYour Ford, Lincoln or Mercury dealer has many quality products availableto clean your vehicle and protect i
SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONSTo help you service your vehicle:• We highlight do-it-yourself items in the engine compartment for easylocation.• We provide a
4. Block the wheels to prevent the vehicle from moving unexpectedly.Working with the engine on• Automatic transmission:1. Set the parking brake and en
2. Go to the front of the vehicle andrelease the auxiliary latch locatedunder the right center of the hood.Slide the handle to release theauxiliary la
WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUIDWasher fluidCheck the washer fluid wheneveryou stop for fuel. The reservoir ishighlighted with asymbol.If the level is low, add
5. Locate and carefully remove theengine oil level indicator (dipstick).6. Wipe the indicator clean. Insert the indicator fully, then remove itagain.•
Turn the control to raise or lowervolume.If the volume is set above a certain level and the ignition is turned off,the volume will come back on at a “
3. Recheck the engine oil level. Make sure the oil level is not above theMAX mark on the engine oil level indicator (dipstick).4. Install the indicato
BATTERYYour vehicle is equipped with aMotorcraft maintenance-free batterywhich normally does not requireadditional water during its life ofservice.How
When lifting a plastic-cased battery, excessive pressure on theend walls could cause acid to flow through the vent caps,resulting in personal injury a
• Always dispose of automotivebatteries in a responsible manner.Follow your local authorizedstandards for disposal. Call yourlocal authorized recyclin
When the engine is cold, check thelevel of the engine coolant in thereservoir.• The engine coolant should be at the “cold fill level” or within the “c
Do not put engine coolant in the windshield washer fluidcontainer. If sprayed on the windshield, engine coolant couldmake it difficult to see through
For vehicles with overflow coolant systems with a non-pressurized capon the coolant recovery system, add coolant to the coolant recoveryreservoir when
Recycled engine coolantFord Motor Company recommends the use of a recycled engine coolantproduced by Ford-approved processes in vehicles originally eq
• Decreased engine coolant concentrations below 40% willdecrease the corrosion protection characteristics of the enginecoolant and may cause engine da
When fail-safe mode is activatedYou have limited engine power when in the fail-safe mode, so drive thevehicle with caution. The vehicle will not be ab
Speaker fade adjustSpeaker sound can be adjustedbetween the front and rearspeakers.Seek functionThe seek function control works in radio mode.Seek fun
Automotive fuels can cause serious injury or death if misused ormishandled.Gasoline may contain benzene, which is a cancer-causing agent.Observe the f
When refueling always shut the engine off and never allowsparks or open flames near the filler neck. Never smoke whilerefueling. Fuel vapor is extreme
be void for any damage to the fuel tank or fuel system if thecorrect genuine Ford or Motorcraft fuel filler cap is not used.The fuel system may be und
in the United States) because it may cause these problems to becomemore pronounced. If the problems persist, see your dealer or a qualifiedservice tec
Replace the fuel filter with an authorized Motorcraft part. Thecustomer warranty may be void for any damage to the fuel systemif an authorized Motorcr
• Have the vehicle loading and distribution the same every time.Your results will be most accurate if your filling method is consistent.Calculating fu
• Revving the engine before turning it off may reduce fuel economy.• Using the air conditioner or defroster may reduce fuel economy.• You may want to
• Four-wheel-drive operation (if equipped) is less fuel efficient thantwo-wheel-drive operation.• Close windows for high speed driving.EPA window stic
Exhaust leaks may result in entry of harmful and potentiallylethal fumes into the passenger compartment.Do not make any unauthorized changes to your v
CHECKING AND ADDING POWER STEERING FLUIDCheck the power steering fluid.Refer to the scheduled maintenanceguide for the service intervalschedules. If a
AM/FM select in radio modeThis control allows you to select AM or FM frequency bands. Press theAM control to select from AM selections, and press the
BRAKE FLUIDChecking and adding brake fluidBrake fluid should be checked andrefilled as needed. Refer to thescheduled maintenance guide forthe service
CLUTCH FLUID (IF EQUIPPED)Check the clutch fluid level. Refer to the scheduled maintenance guidefor the service interval schedules.Use only a DOT 3 br
However, the fluid level should be checked if the transmission is notworking properly, i.e., if the transmission slips or shifts slowly or if younotic
The transmission fluid should be inthis range if at normal operatingtemperature (66°C-77°C[150°F-170°F]).The transmission fluid should be inthis range
Do not use supplemental transmission fluid additives, treatments orcleaning agents. The use of these materials may affect transmissionoperation and re
Checking and adding transfer case fluid (if equipped)1. Clean the filler plug.2. Remove the filler plug andinspect the fluid level.3. Add only enough
Changing the air filter element (gasoline engines only)1. Loosen the clamp that securesthe air filter element in place.2. Carefully separate the two h
INFORMATION ABOUT UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADINGNew vehicles are fitted with tiresthat have a rating on them calledTire Quality Grades. The Qualitygrade
The traction grade assigned to this tire is based onstraight-ahead braking traction tests, and does not includeacceleration, cornering, hydroplaning o
cannot be treated like normal light truck tires. Tire service, includingadjusting tire pressure, must be performed by personnel trained,supervised and
To set the minute, press and holdthe CLK control and press theTUNE control:•to decrease minutes and•to increase minutes.The CLK control will allow you
Tire rotationBecause your vehicle’s tires perform different jobs, they often weardifferently. To make sure your tires wear evenly and last longer, rot
Replacing the tiresReplace the tires when the wearband is visible through the tiretreads.When replacing full size tires, never mix radial bias-belted,
The tires on your vehicle have all weather treads to provide traction inrain and snow. However, in some climates, you may need to use snowtires and ch
REFILL CAPACITIESFluidFord PartNameApplication CapacityFront axle Motorcraft SAE75W-90Premium 4x4Front AxleLubricantF-250/350(Dana 50 axle)1.8L (3.8 p
FluidFord PartNameApplication CapacityEngine oil(includes filterchange)-GasenginesMotorcraft SAE5W-20 SuperPremium MotorOilAll 5.7L (6.0quarts)Engine
1Your vehicle’s rear axle(s) may be filled with a synthetic lubricant thatmay require a lubricant change. Refer to the scheduled maintenanceguide. Axl
LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONSItemFord partname orequivalentFord partnumberFordspecificationSpindle bearingHighTemperature4X4 Front Axleand WheelBearing Gre
ItemFord partname orequivalentFord partnumberFordspecificationEngine coolant MotorcraftPremium EngineCoolant(green-colored)VC-4–A (inCanada,Motorcraft
ItemFord partname orequivalentFord partnumberFordspecificationManualtransmission(6-speed)MotorcraftMERCONt ATF2XT-2-QDX MERCONtAutomatictransmissionMo
ENGINE DATAEngine 5.4L V8 engine 6.8L V10 engineCubic inches 330 415Required fuel 87 octane 87 octaneFiring order 1-3-7-2-6-5-4-8 1-6-5-10-2-7-3-8-4-9
Tape select• To enter tape mode while in radiomode, press the TAPE AMScontrol.Automatic Music SearchThe Automatic Music Search featureallows you to qu
F250-Crew CabDimension Body styleCrew Cab4x2/ ShortboxCrew Cab4x4/ ShortboxCrew Cab4x2/ LongboxCrew Cab4x4/ Longbox(1) Overallheight1960 mm(77.2 in)2
F350–except Crew CabDimension Body styleChassisCab —RegularCabChassisCab —Super CabRegularCab StyleSideSuper CabStyle Side(1) Overallheight1 924 mm(75
Dimension Body styleChassisCab —RegularCabChassisCab —Super CabRegularCab StyleSideSuper CabStyle Side(4)Wheelbase3 576 mm(140.8 in)4 186 mm(164.8 in)
DimensionBody styleCrew chassisCabCrew cab-shortboxCrew cab —long box(2a) Track—Front1 745 mm(68.7 in)a,c/1 736 mm(68.4 in)b,d1 745 mm(68.7 in)a,c/1 7
F450Dimension Body styleRegularCabChassisCab 4x2RegularCabChassisCab 4x4Crew CabChassisCab 4x2Crew CabChassisCab 4x4(1) Overallheight2 048 mm(80.6 in)
Dimension Body styleRegularCabChassisCab 4x2RegularCabChassisCab 4x4Crew CabChassisCab 4x2Crew CabChassisCab 4x4(5) Overalllength5 733 mm(225.7 in)a6
Dimension Body styleRegularCabChassisCab 4x2RegularCabChassisCab 4x4Crew CabChassisCab 4x2Crew CabChassisCab 4x4(2) Track(Front /Rear)1 736 mm(68.4 in
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IDENTIFYING YOUR VEHICLECertification labelThe National Highway Traffic SafetyAdministration Regulations requirethat a Certification label be affixedt
1. World manufacturer identifier2. Brake type and gross vehicleweight rating (GVWR)3. Vehicle line, series, body type4. Engine type5. Check digit6. Mo
DolbyT noise reductionDolbyt noise reduction operatesonly in tape mode. Dolbyt noisereduction reduces the amount ofhiss and static during tape playbac
FORD ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR VEHICLEA wide selection of genuine Ford accessories are available for yourvehicle through your local authorized Ford, Lincol
Travel equipmentAdjustable Towing SystemAuto headlamp system with Daytime Running Lights (DRL)Bed TentBox Aluminum Rack cargo storage systemsDaytime r
BedlinersCarpet floor matsCleaners, waxes and polishesDiamond plate bed rail capsDiamond plate front box protectionDiamond plate splash guardsDiamond
For maximum vehicle performance, keep the following information inmind when adding accessories or equipment to your vehicle:• When adding accessories,
AABS (see Brakes) ...133Accessory delay ...70Air bag supplemental restraintsystem ...
child safety belts ...115Child safety seats ...118attaching with tetherstraps ...122–1
check engine/service enginesoon light ...10cleaning ...230coolant ...
GVWR (Gross Vehicle WeightRating) ...161calculating ...161, 163definition ...
service engine soon ...10speed control ...76turn signal indicator ...14Limited slip axle(see Tra
SSafety belts (see Safetyrestraints) ...14, 93–96, 98Safety defects, reporting ...228Safety restraints ...93–96, 98be
Maintenance and Specifications 235Hood 236Engine compartment 237Engine oil 238Battery 241Fuel information 249Air filter(s) 265Part numbers 272Refill c
Volume/power controlPress the control to turn the audiosystem on or off.Audio power can also be turned onby pressing the AM/FM selectcontrol or the TA
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Speaker balance adjustSpeaker sound distribution can beadjusted between the right and leftspeakers.Press the BAL control then press:•to shift sound to
Scan functionThe scan function works in radio,tape or CD mode.Scan function in radio modePress the SCAN control to hear a brief sampling of all listen
Setting memory preset stations1. Select the frequency band withthe AM/FM select control.2. Select a station. Refer to Tuneadjust or Seek function for
Setting the clockTo set the hour, press and hold theCLK control and press SEEK:•to decrease hours and•to increase hours.To set the minute, press and h
Tune adjustThe tune control works in radio mode.Tune adjust in radio mode• Press to move to the nextfrequency down the band(whether or not a listenabl
RewindThe rewind control works in tapeand CD modes.• In tape mode, radio play willcontinue until rewind is stopped(with the TAPE control) or the begin
DolbyT noise reductionDolbyt noise reduction operates intape mode. Dolbyt noise reductionreduces the amount of hiss andstatic during tape playback.Pre
PREMIUM AM/FM STEREO IN DASH SIX CD RADIOYour vehicle is equipped with a delayed accessory feature. This featureenables the audio playing media to con
Bass adjustThe bass adjust control allows youto increase or decrease the audiosystem’s bass output.Press the BASS control. Use theSEL control to incre
EMISSION WARRANTYThe New Vehicle Limited Warranty includes Bumper-to-BumperCoverage, Safety Restraint Coverage, Corrosion Coverage, and 7.3LPower Stro
Seek functionThe seek function works in radio or CD mode.Seek function in radio mode• Press to find the nextlistenable station down thefrequency band.
AM/FM selectThe AM/FM select control works inradio and CD modes.AM/FM select in radio modeThis control allows you to select AM or FM frequency bands.
2. AUTOSET will flash in the displayas the frequency band is scrolledthrough.3. When the six strongest stations are filled, the station stored inmemor
Disc adjust for CD mode• Press to select the previousdisc. (Play will begin on the firsttrack of the disc unless shufflemode is engaged.) Refer to Shu
RewindThe rewind control works in CDmodes.Press and hold the REW controluntil the desired selection is reached. If the beginning of the disc isreached
Auto loadThis feature allows you to autoloadup to 6 discs into the multi disc CDplayer internal to the radio.Press and hold the LOAD control until AUT
SHUFFLE TRK plays all the tracks on the current disc in random order.Compression featureThe compression feature operates in CD mode and brings soft an
FIND type — Allows you to select your desired FM program type andsearch for that selection.SHOW — Allows you to select from NAME (displays the name of
Press the MENU control until FINDprogram type is displayed.Use the SEL control to select theprogram type. With the feature on,use the SEEK or SCAN con
CLEANING COMPACT DISCSInspect all discs for contamination before playing. If necessary, cleandiscs only with an approved CD cleaner and wipe from the
SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT PROTECTIONWarning symbols in this guideHow can you reduce the risk of personal injury and prevent possibledamage to others, you
RADIO FREQUENCY INFORMATIONThe Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Radioand Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) establish the fr
HEATER ONLY SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)Fan speed controlControls the volume of air circulatedin the vehicle.Temperature control knobControls the temperature
Operating tips• In humid weather, place the climate control system in DEF beforedriving. This will reduce fogging on your windshield. Once thewindshie
MANUAL HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMFan speed controlControls the volume of air circulatedin the vehicle.Temperature control knobControls the te
• (Panel) – Distributes outside air through the instrument panelregisters. However, the air will not be cooled below the outsidetemperature because th
• Under normal weather conditions, your vehicle’s climate controlsystem should be left in any position other than the MAX A/C or OFFwhen the vehicle i
HEADLAMP CONTROLRotate the headlamp control to thefirst position to turn on the parkinglamps. Rotate to the second positionto turn on the headlamps.Au
Foglamp control (if equipped)The headlamp control also operatesthe foglamps. The foglamps can beturned on only when the headlampcontrol is in theandpo
Flash to passPull toward you slightly to activateand release to deactivate.PANEL DIMMER CONTROLUse to adjust the brightness of theinstrument panel dur
TURN SIGNAL CONTROL• Push down to activate the leftturn signal.• Push up to activate the right turnsignal.COURTESY/READING LAMPSThe courtesy lamp ligh
By operating other electronic equipment (e.g. mobile telephonewithout exterior aerial) electromagnetic fields can occur whichcan cause malfunctions of
Using the right bulbsReplacement bulbs are specified in the chart below. Headlamp bulbsmust be marked with an authorized “D.O.T.” for North America an
4. Remove bulb retainer ring byturning it counterclockwise, thenslide the ring off the plastic base.5. Without turning, carefully pullbulb out of head
5. Remove the four bolts andheadlamp bezel.6. Remove the four screws and theheadlamp retaining ring fromheadlamp.7. Disconnect the electricalconnector
4. Rotate bulb socketcounterclockwise about1⁄4turn andremove from lamp assembly.5. Carefully pull bulb straight out ofthe socket and push in the newbu
7. Carefully install the tail lamp assembly on tailgate pillar snapping thetwo retaining tabs into place.8. Secure the tail lamp with two bolts.Replac
Replacing roof marker bulbsTo change the cab marker bulbs:1. Remove the screw and lens fromthe lamp assembly.2. Carefully pull the bulb straightout of
WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER CONTROLSRotate the windshield wiper controlto the desired interval, low or highspeed position.The bars of varying length are f
Changing the wiper bladesTo replace the wiper blades:1. Pull the wiper arm away from thewindshield and lock into the serviceposition.2. Turn the blade
ILLUMINATED VISOR MIRROR (IF EQUIPPED)To turn on the visor mirror lamps,lift the mirror cover open.OVERHEAD CONSOLE (IF EQUIPPED)The appearance of you
4. Place the provided heightadaptors onto the back of theGARAGE control as needed.5. Press the GARAGE control toactivate the transmitter.AUXILIARY POW
Use of your Ford light truck as an ambulance, without the FordAmbulance Preparation Package voids the Ford New Vehicle LimitedWarranty and may void th
• Press the bottom portion of therocker switch to open.One touch down• Press AUTO completely down andrelease quickly. The driver’swindow will open ful
POWER SIDE VIEW MIRRORS (IF EQUIPPED)The ignition can be in any position to adjust the power side view mirrors.To adjust your mirrors:1. Select L to a
Fold the side mirrors in carefully when driving through a narrow space,like an automatic car wash.The telescoping feature (if equipped) allows the mir
To turn speed control off• Press OFF or• Turn off the vehicle ignition.Once speed control is switched off,the previously programmed setspeed will be e
To set a higher set speed• Press and hold SET ACCEL.Release the control when thedesired vehicle speed is reachedor• Press and release SET ACCEL tooper
To disengage speed control• Depress the brake pedal or• Depress the clutch pedal (ifequipped).Disengaging the speed control willnot erase the previous
To return to a previously set speed• Press RES. For RES to operate,the vehicle speed must be fasterthan 48 km/h (30 mph).Indicator lightThis light com
To return to normal overdrive mode,press the Transmission ControlSwitch again. The TCIL (the wordOFF) will no longer be illuminated.When you shut off
The trip computer only operates with the ignition in the ON position.Trip computer features follow:Selectable featuresEnglish/metric displayPress this
2. Press the E/M and MODEcontrols simultaneously. The displaywill illuminate the “AVG” indicator.While the indicator is lit, releaseboth controls to r
These are some of the symbols you may see on your vehicle.Vehicle Symbol GlossarySafety AlertSee Owner’s GuideFasten Safety Belt Air Bag-FrontAir Bag-
or metallic objects placed in or on the vehicle may also affect compassaccuracy. Adjustments may need to be made to the zone and calibrationof the com
3.Press and hold both trip computercontrols. After approximately eightseconds, the trip computer will enterCAL mode. CAL mode is indicatedwhen the dis
KEYSThe key operates all locks on your vehicle. In case of loss, replacementkeys are available from your dealer.You should always carry a second key w
Childproof door locksWhen these locks are set, the reardoors cannot be opened from theinside. The rear doors can beopened from the outside when thedoo
Unlocking the doorsPress this control to unlock thedriver’s door. The interior lamps willilluminate.Press the control a second timewithin three second
Power door unlock disable feature — activation/deactivation1. Turn the ignition key to ON.2. Press the UNLOCK button 3 times.3. Turn the ignition key
To replace the battery:1. Twist a thin coin between the twohalves of the transmitter near thekey ring. DO NOT TAKE THEFRONT PART OF THETRANSMITTER APA
To program the transmitters yourself:• Ensure the vehicle is unlocked.• Place the key in the ignition andturn from 2 (LOCK) to 3 (OFF)and cycle betwee
Autolock (if equipped)This feature automatically locks all vehicle doors when the followingconditions are met:• all doors are closed, and• the brake i
SEATINGFull bench seat (if equipped)• Lift the track release bar to movethe seat forward or backward.Ensure that the seat is relatchedinto place.• Pul
Vehicle Symbol GlossaryPower Window LockoutChild Safety DoorLock/UnlockInterior LuggageCompartment ReleaseSymbolPanic AlarmEngine Oil Engine CoolantEn
Captain’s chair (if equipped)• Lift the track release bar to movethe seat forward or rearward.Make sure that the seat isrelatched into place.• Pull th
The control is located on the outboard side of the seat cushion.Press to raise or lower the frontportion of the seat cushion.Press to raise or lower t
Heated seats (if equipped)To operate the heated seats:• Push control to activate.• Push again to deactivate.The indicator light on the controlwill ill
SAFETY RESTRAINTSSafety restraints precautionsAlways drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lapbelt snug and low across the hips.To reduce
Always transport children 12 years old and under in the backseat and always properly use appropriate child restraints.Combination lap and shoulder bel
Automatic locking modeIn this mode, the shoulder belt is automatically pre-locked. The belt willstill retract to remove any slack in the shoulder belt
How to disengage the automatic locking modeFord Motor Company recommends that all safety belt assembliesand attaching hardware should be inspected by
Safety belt replacement labelThe short plastic boot on the frontsafety belt at the passengeroutboard anchor location covers a“Replace Belt” label on t
Failure to follow these instructions will affect the performance ofthe safety belts and increase the risk of personal injury.Safety belt pretensioner
• Regular Cab and 4–door CrewCab• 4–door Super Cab (if equipped)Seating and Safety Restraints99
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