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File:cdpiz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:10:02 1996 *[PI00560(ALL)05/95] Table of Contents Introductory Information Safety Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Starting Your Mystique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Warning Lights and Gauges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Instrument Panel Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Steering Column Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
File:cdinz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:48 1996 Introductory Information *[IN00300(ALL)04/95] *[IN00400(ALL)04/95] Ford’s Commitment to You *[IN00500(ALL)04/95] *[IN00600(ALL)04/95] Our Guiding Principles *[IN00700(ALL)04/95] ■ You are the focus of everything we do. Our work must be *[IN00750(ALL)04/95] ■ Continuous improvement is essential to our success. We *[IN00800(ALL)04/95] ■ Employee involvement is our way of life. We are a team.
File:cdinz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:48 1996 *[IN01100(ALL)05/95] *[IN01200(ALL)05/95] Things to Know About Using This Guide *[IN01300(ALL)05/95] This guide describes equipment and gives specifications for equipment that was in effect when this guide was approved for printing. Ford may discontinue models or change specifications or design without any notice and without incurring obligation.
File:cdinz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:48 1996 Introductory Information *[IN01700(ALL)05/95] The Quick Index at the end of the book provides a page number following each item which indicates where detailed information can be found. *[IN01900(ALL)04/95] To use the Index, turn to the back of the book and search in the alphabetical listing for the word that best describes the information you need. If the word you chose is not listed, think of other related words and look them up.
File:cdinz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:48 1996 *[IN04000(ALL)01/95] *[IN04100(ALL)01/94] Buying a Ford Extended Service Plan *[IN04200(ALL)01/95] You do not have to buy this option when you buy your vehicle. However, your option to purchase the Ford Extended Service Plan runs out after 18 months or 18,000 miles. See your dealer for more details about the Ford Extended Service Plan.
File:cdinz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:48 1996 Introductory Information *[IN06900(ALL)04/95] *[IN06920(ALL)05/95] Cleaning the Outside of Your Vehicle *[IN06940(ALL)05/95] Take similar precautions if your vehicle is exposed to chemical industrial fallout. *[IN06960(ALL)06/95] Paint damage resulting from fallout is not related to a defect in paint materials or workmanship and therefore is not covered by warranty.
File:cdinz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:48 1996 *[IN08101(ALL)04/95] *[IN08201(ALL)04/95] Cleaning Chrome and Aluminum Parts *[IN08301(ALL)04/95] *[IN08401(ALL)04/95] Cleaning Plastic Parts *[IN08501(ALL)04/95] Do not clean plastic parts with thinners, solvents or petroleum-based cleaners. % % *[IN08701(ALL)04/95] Wash chrome and aluminum parts with a mild detergent. Do not use steel wool, abrasive cleaners, fuel or strong detergents. Some of your vehicle’s exterior trim parts are plastic.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 Safety Restraints *[SR00500(ALL)04/95] *[SR00600(ALL)03/95] Important Safety Belt Information *[SR00700(ALL)01/95] *[SR00800(ALL)01/95] *[SR00900(ALL)01/95] *[SR01000(ALL)01/95] *[SR01100(ALL)01/95] *[SR01200(ALL)01/95] *[SR02250(ALL)05/95] Safety belts provide best restraint when: *[SR02300(ALL)01/95] See the following sections in this chapter for directions on how to properly use these safety belts.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 *[SR02700(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Never wear the shoulder belt under the arm. Never swing it around the neck over the inside shoulder. Never use a single belt for more than one person or across more than one seating position. Each seating position in your vehicle has a specific safety belt assembly which is made up of one buckle and one tongue that are designed to be used as a pair.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 Safety Restraints *[SR03000(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Never let a passenger hold a child on his or her lap while the vehicle is moving. The passenger cannot protect the child from injury in a collision. *[SR03200(ALL)05/95] Lock the doors of your vehicle before driving to lessen the risk of the door coming open in a collision.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 [SR04300(ALL)02/94] 10-1/2 pica Fastening the front seat lap and shoulder belt art:0001196-A *[SR04450(ALL)05/95] % *[SR04700(ALL)05/95] NOTE: Be sure to read and understand Important Safety Belt Information at the beginning of this chapter. To adjust the lap part of the belt, pull up on the shoulder belt until the lap belt fits snugly and as low as possible around your hips.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 Safety Restraints % [SR05625(ALL)03/95] Dual Locking Mode Lap/Shoulder Belt Retractor [SR05650(ALL)12/94] The front passenger seat and the rear outer seat combination lap and shoulder belts are equipped with a dual locking mode retractor on the shoulder belt portion of the lap/shoulder belt. This retractor can be switched from vehicle sensitive (emergency) locking mode to automatic locking mode by pulling the belt webbing all of the way out of the retractor.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 *[SR06050(ALL)05/95] NOTE: When the combination lap/shoulder belt is unbuckled and allowed to retract completely, the retractor will switch to the vehicle sensitive (emergency) locking mode. See the detailed instructions under Safety Seats for Children in this chapter. *[SR06051(ALL)05/95] *[SR06052(ALL)05/95] Shoulder Belt Height Adjustment [SR06053(ALL)03/95] You can adjust the shoulder belt height to one of four (4) positions.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 Safety Restraints [SR06057(ALL)05/95] 10-1/2 pica Figure 2 — Adjusting the shoulder belt height art:0001184-D [SR06070(ALL)05/95] Make sure the adjuster is firmly in one of the four positions. The belt should be adjusted up or down until the belt rests on your shoulder near your neck. *[SR06075(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Position the shoulder belt height adjuster so that the belt rests across the middle of your shoulder.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 % *[SR06600(ALL)05/95] If you need to lengthen the belt, unfasten it and tip the belt tongue at a right angle to the belt. Pull the belt tongue over your lap until it reaches the buckle. *[SR07000(ALL)05/95] If you need to shorten the belt, pull on the loose end of the webbing until the belt fits snugly. *[SR07100(ALL)02/95] To unfasten the belt, push the release button on the end of the buckle. This allows the tongue to unlatch from the buckle.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 Safety Restraints *[SR07550(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Failure to follow these instructions will affect the performance of the safety belts and increase the risk of personal injury. *[SR07600(ALL)05/95] *[SR07650(ALL)05/95] % *[SR07700(ALL)05/95] Safety Belt Maintenance Check the safety belt systems periodically to make sure that they work properly and are not damaged.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 [SR07800(ALL)03/95] 17-1/2 pica art:0001322-A *[SR07850(ALL)05/95] *[SR07900(ALL)05/95] % The warning label on the front seat safety belt buckle Cleaning the Safety Belts Clean the safety belts with any mild soap solution that is recommended for cleaning upholstery or carpets. Do not bleach or dye the belt webbing because this may weaken it.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 Safety Restraints *[SR14300(ALL)04/95] Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) *[SR14650(ALL)05/95] The driver and right front passenger air bags are Supplemental Restraint Systems (SRS), provided at these seating positions in addition to the lap/shoulder belt, and are designed to supplement the protection provided to properly belted occupants in moderate to severe frontal collisions.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 *[SR15500(ALL)01/95] *[SR15550(ALL)05/95] % The Importance of Being Properly Seated RWARNING If a passenger is not properly seated and restrained, an inflating air bag could cause serious injury. *[SR15600(ALL)05/95] In a collision, the air bag must inflate extremely fast to help provide additional protection for you. In order to do this, the air bag must inflate with considerable force.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 Safety Restraints *[SR16275(ALL)05/95] Your vehicle is equipped with a right front passenger air bag. Air bags deploy with great force, faster than the blink of an eye. Front passengers, especially children and small adults, must never sit on the front edge of the seat, stand near the glove compartment of the instrument panel, or lean over near the air bag cover when the vehicle is moving.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 *[SR16500(ALL)01/95] How the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System Operates *[SR16750(ALL)05/95] The driver air bag is in the center of the steering wheel. The front passenger seat air bag is located in the center of the instrument panel ledge above the glove compartment. Both air bags are designed to stay out of sight until they are activated.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 Safety Restraints *[SR17580(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Air bag system components get hot after inflation. Do not touch them after inflation.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 [SR17740(ALL)02/94] 17-1/2 pica art:0001206-A Inflated passenger-side air bag *[SR18400(ALL)05/95] RWARNING If the air bag is inflated, THE AIR BAG WILL NOT FUNCTION AGAIN AND MUST BE REPLACED IMMEDIATELY. If the air bag is not replaced, the unrepaired area will increase the risk of injury in a collision.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 Safety Restraints % *[SR18450(ALL)05/95] The air bag system uses a readiness light on the instrument cluster and a tone to indicate the condition of the system. When you turn the ignition key to the ON position, this light will illuminate for approximately six (6) seconds and then turn off. This indicates that the system is operating normally. NOTE: Maintenance of the air bag system is not required.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 *[SR20200(ALL)05/95] *[SR20300(ALL)02/95] Safety Restraints for Children In the U.S. and Canada, you are required by law to use safety restraints for children. If small children ride in your vehicle — this generally includes children who are four years old or younger and who weigh 40 pounds (18 kg) or less — you must put them in safety seats that are made specially for children. Safety belts alone do not provide maximum protection for these children.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 Safety Restraints *[SR20700(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Carefully follow all of the manufacturer’s instructions included with the safety seat you put in your vehicle. If you do not install and use the safety seat properly, the child may be injured in a sudden stop or collision. *[SR20750(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Safety belts and seats can become hot in a vehicle that has been closed up in sunny weather; they could burn a small child.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 *[SR22300(ALL)05/95] Your vehicle is equipped with a right front passenger air bag. Air bags deploy with great force, faster than the blink of an eye. Front passengers, especially children and small adults, must never sit on the front edge of the seat, stand near the glove compartment of the instrument panel, or lean over near the air bag cover when the vehicle is moving.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 Safety Restraints *[SR22500(ALL)05/95] RWARNING If you do not properly secure the safety seat, the child occupying the seat may be injured during a collision or sudden stop. An unsecured safety seat could also injure other passengers. *[SR22600(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Carefully follow all of the manufacturer’s instructions included with the safety seat you put in your vehicle.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 *[SR22650(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Always keep the buckle release button pointing upward and away from the child seat, with the tongue between the child seat and the release button as shown in the following illustration.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 Safety Restraints % *[SR22750(ALL)11/94] Installing Child Safety Seats in the Front Passenger Seat and Outer Rear Seating Positions [SR22800(ALL)04/95] Your vehicle is equipped with a dual locking mode retractor on the shoulder belt portion of the combination lap/shoulder safety belt for the right front seat passenger and rear outer passengers.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 *[SR23050(ALL)05/95] 3. While holding the shoulder and lap belt portions together, route the tongue through the child seat according to the child seat manufacturer’s instructions. See Figure 2. Be sure that the belt webbing is not twisted.
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File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 [SR23200(ALL)01/95] 4. Grasp the shoulder portion of the belt and pull downward until all of the belt is extracted from the reel and a click is heard. At this time the retractor is in the automatic locking mode (child restraint mode). Figure 4.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 Safety Restraints [SR23300(ALL)03/95] 5. Allow the belt to retract. Pull up on the shoulder webbing. A clicking sound will be heard as the belt retracts. This indicates the retractor is in the automatic locking mode. Push down on the child seat while you pull up on the belt to remove any slack in the belt. Figures 5 and 6.
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File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 Safety Restraints *[SR23450(ALL)03/95] 6. Before placing the child in the child seat, forcibly tilt the seat from side to side, and tug it forward to make sure that the seat is securely held in place, Figure 7.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 *[SR23550(ALL)11/94] 7. Double check that the retractor is in the automatic locking mode. Try to pull more belt out of the retractor. If you cannot, the belt is in the automatic locking mode, Figure 8. [SR23600(ALL)05/94] 17-1/2 pica art:0001277-B [SR23650(ALL)02/94] 8. Check to make sure that the child seat is properly secured prior to each use. If the belt is not locked, repeat steps 4 through 7.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 Safety Restraints *[SR23800(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Carefully follow all of the manufacturer’s instructions included with the safety seat you put in your vehicle. If you do not install and use the safety seat properly, the child may be injured in a sudden stop or collision. [SR23900(ALL)05/95] Installing Child Safety Seats in the Rear Center Seating Position [SR24000(ALL)05/95] Some child safety seats are too wide to fit in the rear center seat.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 [SR25900(ALL)03/95] Tether anchorage hardware (USA vehicles only) [SR26000(ALL)05/95] All vehicles built for sale in the USA do not include a tether anchor hardware kit for use with child safety seats. However, attachment holes (at each rear seating position) have been provided in your vehicle to attach the tether anchor hardware.
File:cdsrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:09:40 1996 Safety Restraints should be used if the shoulder belt rests in front of the child’s face or neck, or if the lap belt does not fit snugly on both thighs, or if the thighs are too short to let the child sit all the way back on the seat cushion when the lower legs hang over the edge of the seat cushion. You may wish to discuss the specific needs of your child with your pediatrician.
File:cdstz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:15 1996 Starting Your Mystique *[ST03300(ALL)03/95] *[ST03400(ALL)01/95] Ignition Understanding the Positions of the Ignition [ST03725(ALL)02/95] 10-1/2 pica The positions of the key in the ignition art:0001185-D [ST04100(ALL)02/95] *[ST04150(ALL)05/95] LOCK and ACCESSORY lock the gearshift for all vehicles with an automatic transaxle. RWARNING LOCK position does not lock the gearshift on floor-mounted manual transaxle gearshifts.
File:cdstz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:15 1996 [ST04400(ALL)05/94] ACCESSORY allows some of your vehicle’s electrical accessories to operate while the engine is not running. For example, you can use ACCESSORY to turn on the radio without starting the engine. *[ST04425(ALL)05/95] ON allows you to test your vehicle’s warning lights (except the brake system warning light) to make sure they work before you start the engine.
File:cdstz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:15 1996 Starting Your Mystique [ST07325(ALL)04/94] % *[ST07400(ALL)05/95] *[ST07500(ALL)05/95] The steering wheel locks when the key is removed. If the driver’s door is open while the key is still in the ignition, a warning chime sounds. RWARNING Always set the parking brake fully and make sure that the gearshift is securely latched in P (Park) (automatic transaxle) or in 1 (First) (manual transaxle).
File:cdstz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:15 1996 *[ST08200(ALL)03/95] % [ST08300(ALL)05/94] * *[ST08350(ALL)05/95] Starting Your Vehicle Preparing to Start Your Vehicle RWARNING Do not start your vehicle in a closed garage or other enclosed area. Never sit in a stopped vehicle for more than a short period of time with the engine running. Exhaust fumes are toxic. See Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes in this chapter for more instructions.
File:cdstz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:15 1996 Starting Your Mystique [ST08800(ALL)05/94] 3. If you have a manual transaxle, make sure that the parking brake is fully set, push the clutch pedal to the floor, and put the gearshift into Neutral before you turn the key. (Remember, the starter will operate only if the clutch pedal is pushed all the way to the floor.
File:cdstz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:15 1996 % *[ST09372(ALL)04/95] For a cold engine: [ST09375(ALL)05/95] 2.0L engine: [ST09380(ALL)06/95] ■ At temperatures below -10˚F (-23˚C): Turn the key to ON, crank the engine and depress the accelerator about 1/4 of the way down and hold that position for five (5) seconds. If the engine fails to start, continue to crank with the accelerator depressed about 1/4 of the way down and hold that position until the engine starts.
File:cdstz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:15 1996 Starting Your Mystique [ST09405(ALL)05/95] 2.5L engine: *[ST09411(ALL)05/95] ■ At temperatures 10˚F (-12˚C) and below: If the engine does [ST09415(ALL)05/95] ■ At temperatures above 10˚F (-12˚C): If the engine does not not start in fifteen (15) seconds on the first try, turn the key to OFF, wait approximately ten (10) seconds so you do not flood the engine, then try again.
File:cdstz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:15 1996 *[ST09500(ALL)04/95] % *[ST10200(ALL)05/95] *[ST10250(ALL)05/95] If the engine still does not start, the fuel pump shut-off switch may have been triggered. For directions on how to reset the switch see Fuel Pump Shut-Off Switch later in this chapter. A computer system controls the engine’s idle speed. When you start your vehicle, the engine’s idle speed normally runs high.
File:cdstz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:15 1996 Starting Your Mystique *[ST10600(ALL)06/95] *[ST10700(ALL)03/95] Engine Block Heater (If equipped) *[ST10900(ALL)01/95] To turn the heater on, simply plug it into a grounded 110-volt outlet. Ford recommends that you use a 110-volt circuit that is protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter. % *[ST11100(ALL)05/95] Engine block heaters are strongly recommended if you live in a region where temperatures reach -10˚F (-23˚C) or below.
File:cdstz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:15 1996 *[ST11200(ALL)03/95] If the Engine Cranks but Does Not Start or Does Not Start After a Collision *[ST11300(ALL)04/95] *[ST11400(ALL)03/95] Fuel Pump Shut-off Switch [ST11500(ALL)01/95] Once the shut-off switch is triggered, you must reset the switch by hand before you can start your vehicle. The switch is located on the left hand kick panel in the driver’s footwell.
File:cdstz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:15 1996 Starting Your Mystique *[ST11700(ALL)05/95] RWARNING If you see or smell fuel, do not reset the switch or try to start your vehicle. Have all the passengers get out of the vehicle and call the local fire department or a towing service. *[ST11800(ALL)03/95] If your engine cranks but does not start after a collision or substantial jolt: *[ST11900(ALL)04/95] *[ST12000(ALL)03/95] *[ST12050(ALL)03/95] 1. Turn the ignition key to the OFF position.
File:cdstz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:15 1996 *[ST12300(ALL)05/95] *[ST12400(ALL)02/95] % Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes Carbon monoxide, although colorless and odorless, is present in exhaust fumes. Take precautions to avoid its dangerous effects. *[ST12500(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Do not start your vehicle in a closed garage or other enclosed area. Never sit in a stopped vehicle for more than a short period of time with the engine running. Exhaust fumes are toxic.
File:cdlgz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:00 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges *[LG01150( Z)06/93] In your vehicle, the warning lights and gauges are grouped together on the instrument panel. We call this grouping a cluster. [LG01250( Z)02/94] Your vehicle has a sport cluster.
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File:cdlgz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:00 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges [LG01900( Z)03/95] Sport Cluster [LG02000( Z)02/94] The following warning lights and gauges are on the sport cluster. All of the warning lights and gauges alert you to possible problems with your vehicle. The following sections detail what each of these indicators means.
File:cdlgz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:00 1996 *[LG02900(ALL)03/95] *[LG03000(ALL)03/95] Brake System Warning Light The warning light for the brakes can show two things — that the parking brake is not fully released, or that the brake fluid level is low in the master cylinder reservoir. If the fluid level is low, the brake system should be checked by a qualified service technician.
File:cdlgz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:00 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges *[LG03800(ALL)01/95] *[LG03900(ALL)03/95] Charging System Light This light indicates that your battery is not being charged and that you need to have the electrical system checked. [LG04100(ALL)01/95] 6 pica art:0000293-C *[LG04300(ALL)05/95] This light comes on every time you turn the ignition to the ON or START position (engine off). The light should go off when the engine starts and the alternator begins to charge.
File:cdlgz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:00 1996 *[LG05105(ALL)03/95] *[LG05200(ALL)03/95] *[LG05300(ALL)11/94] If you lose engine oil pressure: 1. Pull off the road as soon as safely possible. 2. Shut off the engine immediately. If you do not stop the engine as soon as safely possible, severe engine damage could result. *[LG05400(ALL)11/94] 3. Check the engine’s oil level, following the instructions on [LG05500(ALL)11/94] 4.
File:cdlgz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:00 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges % *[LG07000(ALL)05/95] Chime for Headlamps On [LG07100(ALL)05/94] This chime sounds if the driver’s door is open when the parking lamps or headlamps are on. The chime sounds until you close the door or turn off the lamps.
File:cdlgz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:00 1996 *[LG07650(ALL)03/95] *[LG07750(ALL)05/95] Check Engine Warning Light *[LG07800(ALL)05/95] Modification or additions to the vehicle may cause incorrect operation of the OBD II system. Additions such as burglar alarms, cellular phones, and CB radios must be carefully installed. Do not install these devices by tapping into or running wires close to powertrain control system wires or components.
File:cdlgz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:00 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges *[LG08001(ALL)05/95] If the light turns on and off on rare occasions while you are driving, it means that a malfunction occurred and the condition corrected itself. *[LG08050(ALL)05/95] An example of a condition which corrects itself occurs when an engine running out of fuel begins to misfire.
File:cdlgz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:00 1996 [LG08310(ALL)05/94] Overdrive Off Indicator (Automatic Transaxle Only) [LG08320(ALL)02/95] This light tells you that the Transaxle Control Switch (TCS) on the gearshift lever has been pushed. When the light is on, the transaxle will not shift into overdrive. Depressing the TCS button located below the gearshift release button on the shifter will return the vehicle to “overdrive on” mode.
File:cdlgz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:00 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges *[LG08400(ALL)01/95] *[LG08500(ALL)01/95] Fuel Gauge [LG08550(ALL)01/95] For proper fuel gauge operation, the ignition must be in the OFF position before you add fuel to the fuel tank. *[LG08600(ALL)01/95] The fuel gauge indicator may vary slightly while the vehicle is in motion. This is the result of fuel movement within the tank. An accurate reading may be obtained with the vehicle on smooth, level ground.
File:cdlgz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:00 1996 *[LG09100(ALL)05/95] If, under any circumstances, the pointer moves above the NORMAL band, the engine coolant is overheating and continued operation may cause engine damage. *[LG09150(ALL)01/95] *[LG09200(ALL)03/95] *[LG09300(ALL)01/95] *[LG09400(ALL)05/95] *[LG09410(ALL)04/95] If your engine coolant overheats: *[LG09415(ALL)01/95] If the coolant continues to overheat, have the coolant system serviced as soon as possible.
File:cdlgz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:00 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges % *[LG22400(ALL)02/95] Anti-lock Brake System Warning Light (If equipped) [LG22500(ALL)05/94] Your vehicle may have an Anti-lock Brake System feature. If it does, check the Anti-lock Brake System light each time you start the engine. If it stays on longer than three (3) seconds, shut off the engine and restart.
File:cdlgz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:08:00 1996 % [LG22800(ALL)03/95] Low Coolant Light (If equipped) [LG22900(ALL)02/95] This light indicates that the level of the engine coolant is low inside the coolant recovery bottle and that you should add more coolant. See Engine Coolant in the Index. [LG23000(ALL)01/95] 6 pica art:0001214-B [LG23100(ALL)03/95] This light comes on for a few seconds when the ignition is turned to the START position, but should turn off when the engine starts.
File:cdipz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:07:15 1996 Instrument Panel Controls *[IP00310(ALL)01/95] The instrument panel (dashboard) on your vehicle is divided into several different sections. The illustrations on the following pages show the major parts of the instrument panel that are described in this chapter. Some items shown may not be on all vehicles. [IP00400(ALL)05/95] The main controls for the climate control system, clock, and radio are on the instrument panel.
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File:cdipz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:07:15 1996 Instrument Panel Controls *[IP00500(ALL)01/95] The Climate Control Systems [IP00625(ALL)01/95] Your vehicle has one of the following: [IP00800(ALL)02/94] ■ Heating Only System (Without Air Conditioning) *[IP00900(ALL)02/95] *[IP01100(ALL)09/89] ■ Heating and Air Conditioning System [IP01201(ALL)03/95] Heating Only System [IP01220(ALL)05/94] The control for your heater system is located at the center of the instrument panel below the radio.
File:cdipz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:07:15 1996 [IP01300(ALL)05/94] To turn your heater system on, select any position except OFF. This will turn the fan on and allow air flow into the vehicle. To turn your heater off, select OFF. This will turn the fan off and stop air flow from coming into the vehicle. [IP01325(ALL)05/94] Your vehicle also has small demister openings on each front door near the window.
File:cdipz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:07:15 1996 Instrument Panel Controls [IP01500(ALL)03/95] PNL/FLR [IP01525(ALL)03/95] Select PNL/FLR to get air flow to the floor and through the instrument panel registers at the same time. This selection can be used to either heat or ventilate your vehicle. *[IP01551(ALL)03/95] FLOOR [IP01575(ALL)05/94] Air flow will be to the floor when FLOOR is selected.
File:cdipz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:07:15 1996 [IP01850(ALL)04/95] Heating and Air Conditioning System [IP01875(ALL)03/95] Heating, ventilation, defrosting and defogging are accomplished in the same way as with the heating only system. See “Heating Only System.” [IP01890(ALL)03/95] With the heating and air conditioning system, if the outside temperature is about 50˚F (10˚C) or warmer, the air will be dehumidified to remove moisture if you select FLR/DEF or V DEF.
File:cdipz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:07:15 1996 Instrument Panel Controls *[IP02225(ALL)03/95] MAX A/C [IP02251(ALL)05/95] The MAX A/C position produces cool air more rapidly to provide faster cooling of your vehicle. Thhis is possible because cooler air is drawn from inside the passenger area and refrigerated again instead of using warmer outside air. Using inside air will also make the fan sound louder, which is normal when using MAX A/C. The air flow will be from the instrument panel registers.
File:cdipz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:07:15 1996 % [IP03500(ALL)05/95] Rear Window Defroster and Heated Side View Mirrors (If equipped) [IP03551(ALL)02/95] The defroster for the rear window clears frost, fog, or thin ice from both the inside and outside of the rear window and activates the heated side view mirrors. [IP03600(ALL)01/95] The button for the rear window defroster and heated side view mirrors is on the instrument panel, to the right of the steering wheel.
File:cdipz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:07:15 1996 Instrument Panel Controls *[IP23600(ALL)01/95] *[IP23700(ALL)01/95] The Interior and Exterior Lights [IP23800(ALL)05/95] To turn on your headlamps, parking lamps, and tail lamps, use the knob that is on the instrument panel, to the left of the steering wheel.
File:cdipz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:07:15 1996 % *[IP24700( Z)05/95] Cleaning the Exterior Lamps [IP25000(ALL)01/95] 10-1/2 pica Turning on the high beams art:0001186-D [IP25100(ALL)05/95] To change the headlamps from low to high beam, push the lever away from you until it latches, and release. The high beam indicator in the instrument cluster glows when the headlamps are on high beam. To change the headlamps from high beam to low beam, pull the lever toward you until it latches.
File:cdipz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:07:15 1996 Instrument Panel Controls *[IP25605(ALL)01/95] *[IP25610(ALL)03/95] *[IP25615(ALL)03/95] Daytime Running Light System *[IP25620(ALL)03/95] *[IP25630(ALL)03/95] *[IP25632(ALL)05/95] ■ The vehicle is “running.
File:cdipz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:07:15 1996 [IP30001(ALL)03/95] 6 pica art:0001177-B Dimming the instrument panel lights [IP32600(ALL)02/94] Dome Lamp [IP32701( Z)02/94] Your vehicle has two dome lamps, one above the front seat and one above the back seat. The switch on the dome lamp turns that dome lamp on and off.
File:cdipz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:07:15 1996 Instrument Panel Controls [IP33150(ALL)01/95] Turning On the Map Lamps (If equipped) *[IP33200(ALL)01/94] Your vehicle may have a map lamp for the passenger and one for the driver. [IP33250(ALL)11/93] 7-1/2 pica art:0001218-A Turning on the map lamps [IP33400(ALL)11/93] Traction Control System (If equipped) [IP33500(ALL)05/94] This button turns the traction control system off and on. See Driving Your Vehicle for more information.
File:cdipz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:07:15 1996 [IP33700(ALL)11/93] Clock [IP34200( Z)04/94] 7-1/2 pica art:0001296-A The digital clock *[IP34300(ALL)05/95] 1. To set the hour, press and hold the hour button. When the *[IP34400(ALL)05/95] 2. To set the minutes, press and hold the minute button. When [IP34500(ALL)01/95] 3. To switch between a 12-hour clock and a 24-hour clock, desired hour appears, release the button. the desired minute appears, release the button.
File:cdscz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:33 1996 Steering Column Controls *[SC00400(ALL)01/95] The controls on the steering column and wheel are designed to give you easy access to the controls while you are driving.
File:cdscz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:33 1996 *[SC02800(ALL)05/95] High Beams and Flashing the Lamps [SC02900(ALL)05/95] To turn on the high beams, turn the headlamp control knob to the headlamp ON position and push the turn signal lever away from you until it latches. When the high beams are on, the high beam indicator light on the instrument cluster comes on. [SC03000(ALL)10/93] To turn off the high beams, pull the lever back to the off position.
File:cdscz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:33 1996 Steering Column Controls *[SC04950(ALL)05/95] Windshield Washer [SC05000(ALL)01/95] When the lever is pulled to activate the windshield washer, the wipers operate for about three cycles after the spray stops. [SC05110(ALL)05/95] 7-1/2 pica art:0001194-D Washing the windshield *[SC05310(ALL)01/95] Do not try to clean the windshield when the washer fluid container is empty or activate the washers at any time for more than 15 seconds continuously.
File:cdscz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:33 1996 *[SC05520(ALL)03/95] *[SC05530(ALL)03/95] Hazard Flasher The hazard flasher serves as a warning to other drivers to be careful when approaching or passing your vehicle. [SC05540(ALL)05/94] 10-1/2 pica Using the hazard flasher switch art:0001193-A *[SC05590(ALL)03/95] The flashers work whether your vehicle is running or not.
File:cdscz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:33 1996 Steering Column Controls *[SC07400(ALL)03/91] *[SC07500(ALL)06/95] Speed Control (If equipped) *[SC07550(ALL)05/95] Use of radio transmitting equipment that is not Federal Communications Commission (FCC) or in Canada the Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approved may cause the speed control to malfunction. Therefore, use only properly installed FCC (CRTC in Canada) approved radio transmitting equipment in your vehicle.
File:cdscz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:33 1996 [SC08200(ALL)04/95] Setting the speed control *[SC08400(ALL)06/95] *[SC08500(ALL)06/95] 1. Press and release the ON switch. [SC08800(ALL)05/95] 3. Press the SET ACC switch and release it immediately to set 2. Accelerate to the desired speed above 30 mph (50 km/h) using the accelerator pedal. your speed. If you keep this switch depressed, your speed will continue to increase. [SC08900(ALL)05/95] 4. Take your foot off the accelerator pedal.
File:cdscz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:33 1996 Steering Column Controls [SC09010(ALL)05/95] NOTE: If your vehicle is equipped with an automatic transaxle, and if your speed increases above your set speed while driving in Overdrive on a downhill grade, you may want to turn the Overdrive off and use Drive. You may turn the Overdrive off by pressing the Transaxle Control Switch on the left side of the gearshift lever. This will reduce vehicle speed if it goes above your set speed on a downhill grade.
File:cdscz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:33 1996 *[SC09200(ALL)06/95] *[SC09300(ALL)05/95] Accelerating With the Speed Control Operating *[SC09400(ALL)01/95] *[SC09410(ALL)03/95] Resetting the Speed Control % You can use the accelerator pedal to speed up momentarily. When you take your foot off the accelerator, the vehicle will return to the set speed. To reset the speed control to a lower speed, use one of the following procedures: *[SC09415(ALL)03/95] ■ COAST — Press and hold the COAST switch.
File:cdscz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:33 1996 Steering Column Controls [SC09500(ALL)05/95] To Cancel Speed Control [SC09600(ALL)05/95] Speed control can be cancelled at any time by pressing the brake pedal slightly. After cancelling, you can return to the speed you set by pressing the RES switch, or set a new speed by pressing the SET ACC or COAST switch. % *[SC10900(ALL)06/95] Cancelling and Resuming a Set Speed [SC11000(ALL)05/95] If you press the brake pedal, the speed control is suspended.
File:cdfvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:10 1996 Features *[FV00401(ALL)02/95] Your vehicle has a variety of features designed for your comfort, convenience and safety. Read this chapter to find out about standard and optional features. *[FV00500(ALL)01/95] % [FV01000(ALL)02/95] * Doors [FV01100(ALL)05/94] In addition to standard or power locks, your vehicle has childproof locks for the rear doors. If you set these locks, the rear doors cannot be opened from the inside of the vehicle.
File:cdfvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:10 1996 [FV01240(ALL)01/95] Find the lever at the black label with word LOCKED in white letters. Move the lever toward the inside of the door. *[FV01260(ALL)03/95] To release the childproof lock, open the rear door from the outside. [FV01280(ALL)01/95] Move the lever toward the outside of the door.
File:cdfvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:10 1996 Features turn off if you have turned them on with the switch in the dome lamp or if the front door is open. [FV01600(ALL)05/95] Remote Entry System (If equipped) *[FV01700(ALL)03/94] If your vehicle has the remote entry system, you can lock and unlock the vehicle doors and open the trunk without using a key. The remote also has a personal alarm feature. The buttons for the system are located on the hand held transmitter(s) that came with your vehicle.
File:cdfvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:10 1996 [FV02500(ALL)05/94] When you use the remote entry UNLOCK, TRUNK or PANIC buttons, the illuminated entry system turns on the interior lights for 12 seconds. You can turn these lights off by turning the ignition to the ON position. The interior lights will not turn off if you have turned them on manually or if a door is open. [FV02550(ALL)05/94] NOTE: The illuminated entry system will only work when the dome light switch is in the “12” position.
File:cdfvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:10 1996 Features *[FV03300(ALL)11/93] NOTE: The operating range of the remote entry system can also be affected by weather conditions (such as very cold temperatures) or structures around the vehicle (buildings, other vehicles, radio towers, etc.). Typical operating range will allow you to be up to 33 feet (10 meters) away from your vehicle.
File:cdfvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:10 1996 *[FV03900(ALL)02/95] THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES. OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS: (1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND (2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED, INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION.
File:cdfvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:10 1996 Features *[FV08500(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Do not let children play with the power windows. They may seriously hurt themselves. Make sure occupants are clear of the window(s) before closing. [FV08600(ALL)01/95] One-touch-down window [FV08700(ALL)11/93] The one-touch-down feature allows you to completely open the driver’s window by briefly pressing and releasing the bottom of the window switch.
File:cdfvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:10 1996 [FV09400(ALL)11/93] 10-1/2 pica The map lamps and the switch for the moon roof art:0001187-A [FV09500(ALL)01/95] To open the moon roof, press and hold the rear portion of the switch. The glass panel will move to the open position and stop. [FV09600(ALL)01/95] To close the moon roof, press and hold the front portion of the switch. The glass panel will move to the closed position and stop.
File:cdfvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:10 1996 Features [FV10100(ALL)11/93] 7-1/2 pica art:0001188-A The moon roof *[FV10150(ALL)01/95] RWARNING Do not let children play with the moon roof. They may seriously hurt themselves. *[FV10200(ALL)01/95] *[FV10300(ALL)01/95] Sliding Shade [FV10400(ALL)05/95] To close the sliding shade, pull the shade toward the front of the vehicle. The shade automatically opens when the moon roof is opened.
File:cdfvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:10 1996 [FV10800(ALL)11/93] 10-1/2 pica The four-way head restraint art:0001216-A % *[FV11000(ALL)05/95] Manual Seats [FV11200(ALL)02/95] 10-1/2 pica Manual seat adjustment art:0001217-B *[FV11500(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Never adjust the driver’s seat or seatback when the vehicle is moving.
File:cdfvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:10 1996 Features *[FV11600(ALL)05/95] RWARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury in a collision, always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips. *[FV11700(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Do not pile cargo higher than the seatbacks to avoid injuring people in a collision or sudden stop.
File:cdfvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:10 1996 % *[FV12400(ALL)02/95] [FV12500(ALL)05/94] Power Seats (If equipped) If your vehicle has power seats, you can raise or lower the whole front seat, move the seat forward or backward and tilt the front or back of the seat up or down. [FV12650(ALL)05/94] 13-1/2 pica art:0001297-B The seat base controls on the driver’s seat [FV12700(ALL)11/93] To move the seat forward or back, slide the seat base control button forward or back.
File:cdfvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:10 1996 Features [FV12750( Z)05/94] Power seatback [FV12770(ALL)01/95] 13-1/2 pica art:0000462-E The seatback controls on the driver’s seat [FV12800(ALL)05/94] To tilt the seatback forward or back, slide the top part of the top button forward or back. To inflate or deflate the lumbar support pads, slide the bottom of the button forward or back.
File:cdfvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:10 1996 [FV13300(ALL)05/94] 10-1/2 pica Folding rear seatback release knob art:0001248-B [FV13310(ALL)04/95] Cleaning the Seats *[FV13320(ALL)05/95] *[FV13340(ALL)05/95] Leather *[FV13350(ALL)04/95] *[FV13370(ALL)05/95] Fabric *[FV13380(ALL)04/95] NOTE: Before using any cleaner, test it on a small, hidden area of fabric. If the fabric’s color or texture is adversely affected by a particular cleaner, do not use it.
File:cdfvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:10 1996 Features *[FV14000(ALL)01/95] *[FV14600(ALL)01/93] Mirrors [FV14700(ALL)04/94] The standard side view mirrors are manually adjusted by using the remote knobs. The knob on each door adjusts the mirror on that side of the vehicle. Move the control knob in the direction you want to move the mirror.
File:cdfvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:10 1996 [FV15100(ALL)02/94] 10-1/2 pica Electric remote control mirror knob art:0001182-B [FV15160(ALL)05/94] Turn the knob back to the middle position to keep the mirror in place. [FV15170(ALL)02/94] The side view mirror on the right is a convex mirror. This mirror gives you a wider view of the lanes on your right and behind you.
File:cdfvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:10 1996 Features *[FV15500(ALL)05/95] *[FV15600(ALL)04/95] Sun Visors [FV15700(ALL)05/94] Your vehicle may have lighted mirrors on the sun visors. The mirror is lit by sliding open the mirror cover.
File:cdfvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:10 1996 *[FV15900(ALL)01/95] *[FV16000(ALL)01/95] Console Your vehicle may have a full console. The full console has the following features: [FV16100(ALL)01/95] 17-1/2 pica art:0001175-C The features on the full console [FV16200(ALL)05/94] Cupholder with Full Console [FV16300(ALL)05/94] To raise the pop-up cup holder, push and release the cupholder door, then unfold the holder.
File:cdfvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:10 1996 Features *[FV17000(ALL)01/95] Storage Compartments [FV17100(ALL)01/95] Your vehicle may have several storage compartments: [FV17201(ALL)01/95] ■ two map pockets on the panels of the front doors. The back of the front seats may also have map pockets.
File:cdfvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:10 1996 [FV18400(ALL)05/95] 10-1/2 pica Disabling the remote trunk release art:0001485-A [FV18800(ALL)04/95] Remote Fuel Filler Door Release (If equipped) [FV18900(ALL)05/94] Your vehicle has a remote control fuel filler door which cannot be opened from the outside. To unlatch the fuel filler door, firmly push down the front of the release handle, which is on the floor to the left of the driver’s seat.
File:cdfvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:06:10 1996 Features *[FV19000(ALL)01/93] Floor Mats [FV19100(ALL)01/95] Positive retention floor mat (If equipped) (Standard in Canada) *[FV19200(ALL)01/95] Position the floor mat in the footwell. Place the mat eyelet over the pointed end of the retention post from the rear and rotate forward to install. Adjust the floor mat position to allow proper operation of accelerator pedal, brake pedal and clutch pedal.
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File:cdasz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:59 1996 Electronic Sound Systems *[AS02100(ALL)05/95] *[AS02200(ALL)04/95] How to tune radio stations *[AS02300(ALL)04/95] *[AS02400(ALL)04/95] ■ Using the “SCAN/TUNE” button to manually tune % *[AS02500(ALL)04/95] *[AS02600(ALL)04/95] *[AS02700(ALL)04/95] There are four ways for you to tune in a particular station.
File:cdasz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:59 1996 *[AS02800(ALL)04/95] *[AS02900(ALL)04/95] ■ Using the “SCAN/TUNE” button to scan radio stations Pressing the “SCAN/TUNE” button once enters the scan mode (display will indicate “SCN”). Pushing the top a half of the “SEEK” button will begin the scan mode up the frequency band, stopping on each listenable station for approximately five seconds.
File:cdasz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:59 1996 Electronic Sound Systems *[AS04350(ALL)02/95] *[AS04450(ALL)05/95] Activate Auto Memory Store by pushing the “AUTO PRESET” button once. Your radio will set the first five strong stations of the band you are in (AM, FM1 or FM2) into the memory buttons. The display will show “AUTO”, then run through the frequencies, stopping momentarily on the stations being set into the memory buttons.
File:cdasz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:59 1996 *[AS04950(ALL)04/95] ■ Adjusting speaker balance Balance control allows you to adjust the sound distribution between the right and left speakers. Push the “AUDIO” button repeatedly until the display button reads “BAL”. Push the top (+) of the “VOLUME” button to shift the sound to the right speakers, and push the bottom (s) to shift the sound to the left speakers.
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File:cdasz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:59 1996 *[AS06150(ALL)05/95] *[AS06200(ALL)03/95] Ford Compact Disc Player *[AS06300(ALL)03/95] The digital display on your CD player shows the track (selection) number and the elapsed time. Indicators for play a, stop X, compression on (“COMP”) and shuffle on (“SHUF”) are also in the display. (These features are described later.) *[AS07300(ALL)04/95] Once a disc is inserted, operation of the CD player will override that of the radio.
File:cdasz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:59 1996 Electronic Sound Systems *[AS07750(ALL)04/95] *[AS07800(ALL)04/95] How to stop and restart the CD player *[AS07850(ALL)04/95] NOTE: If the ignition key is turned OFF during play and then is set to the ON or ACCESSORY position, the CD player will resume playing in the mode it was in when ignition was turned off.
File:cdasz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:59 1996 *[AS08010(ALL)03/95] A “1” and “0:00” will appear in the display when the beginning of the disc is reached by pressing the rewind f side of the button. *[AS08020(ALL)04/95] *[AS08030(ALL)03/95] Using the “SCAN” function *[AS08040(ALL)04/95] *[AS08050(ALL)04/95] *[AS08060(ALL)04/95] Special features of your CD player Press the “SCAN” button to enter the scan mode.
File:cdasz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:59 1996 Electronic Sound Systems *[AS08077(ALL)03/95] *[AS08078(ALL)03/95] ■ Shuffle and Scan *[AS08080(ALL)04/95] *[AS08090(ALL)04/95] ■ Automatic Disc Storage *[AS08095(ALL)04/95] *[AS08096(ALL)03/95] How to eject the disc % *[AS08200(ALL)04/95] Both the shuffle and scan features can be activated simultaneously. In this mode, the player will randomly pick a selection and play the first eight seconds.
File:cdasz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:59 1996 *[AS08700(ALL)04/95] ■ Do not expose the disc to direct sunlight or heat sources *[AS08800(ALL)04/95] *[AS08900(ALL)04/95] ■ After playing, store the disc in its case. *[AS09000(ALL)04/95] *[AS09100(ALL)04/95] ■ Do not insert anything other than a disc into the disc player.
File:cdasz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:59 1996 Electronic Sound Systems *[AS09900(ALL)04/95] *[AS10000(ALL)04/95] *[AS10100(ALL)04/95] *[AS10200(ALL)06/95] If play does not begin after the CD button is pushed: *[AS10300(ALL)04/95] *[AS10400(ALL)04/95] If the sound skips: ■ The radio is not on. ■ The unit is in the stop mode. ■ Moisture may have condensed on the lenses within the unit. If this occurs, remove the disc and wait approximately an hour until the moisture evaporates.
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File:cdasz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:59 1996 *[AS21926(ALL)05/95] Electronic Stereo and Stereo Cassette Radios [AS21927(ALL)03/94] Both the Electronic Stereo Radio and Cassette Radio offer full electronic tuning with new soft touch controls. *[AS21928(ALL)02/95] *[AS21929(ALL)02/95] *[AS21930(ALL)04/95] Using the Controls on Your New Radio *[AS21950(ALL)05/95] Press the right (+) side of the “VOLUME” button to increase the volume. Press the left (s) side of the button to decrease the volume.
File:cdasz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:59 1996 Electronic Sound Systems *[AS22300(ALL)05/95] *[AS22500(ALL)05/95] How to tune radio stations (Stereo Radio) ■ Using the “TUNE” function [AS22600(ALL)05/95] You can change the frequency up or down one increment at a time by pressing and releasing either the right (+) or left (s) side of the “TUNE” button. To change frequencies quickly, press and hold down either the right or left side of the “TUNE” button.
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File:cdasz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:59 1996 Electronic Sound Systems *[AS27100(ALL)02/95] *[AS27250(ALL)02/95] How to eject the tape *[AS27300(ALL)02/95] *[AS27400(ALL)02/95] Using the DolbyH B noise reduction feature *[AS27550(ALL)05/95] Push station memory button 3 to activate DolbyH B Noise Reduction.
File:cdasz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:59 1996 *[AS28200(ALL)03/95] ■ Do not leave a tape in the cassette tape player when not in *[AS35200(ALL)06/95] *[AS35300(ALL)02/95] Common Radio Reception Conditions *[AS35400(ALL)04/95] *[AS35500(ALL)02/95] *[AS35600(ALL)04/95] *[AS35700(ALL)02/95] *[AS36850(ALL)04/95] *[AS36900(ALL)02/95] use. High heat in the vehicle can cause the cassette to warp. Several conditions prevent FM reception from being completely clear and noise-free, such as the following: 1.
File:cdasz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:59 1996 Electronic Sound Systems *[AS37000(ALL)01/95] *[AS37050(ALL)07/90] *[AS37100(ALL)03/95] Important Warranty and Service Information *[AS37150(ALL)07/90] *[AS37200(ALL)01/95] ■ Service ■ Warranty Your sound system is warranted for three years or 36,000 miles (60,000 kilometers), whichever comes first. Consult your vehicle warranty booklet for further information. Ask your dealer for a copy of this limited warranty.
File:cddrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:09 1996 Driving Your Mystique *[DR00200(ALL)09/93] Procedures for driving your vehicle will vary depending on which type of transaxle your vehicle has. You may be familiar with the term “transmission.” We use transaxle because it is a more accurate term for vehicles that have front-wheel drive.
File:cddrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:09 1996 *[DR00900(ALL)01/95] Putting Your Vehicle in Gear [DR00915(ALL)05/95] You must push in the thumb button to move the gearshift to the position you choose. *[DR00917(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Hold the brake pedal down while you move the gearshift lever from position to position. If you do not hold the brake pedal down, your vehicle may move unexpectedly and injure someone.
File:cddrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:09 1996 Driving Your Mystique [DR00929(ALL)01/95] 13-1/2 pica art:0001264-C Overriding the brake shift interlock *[DR00931(ALL)04/95] The console-mounted gearshift will lock when you turn the key to the LOCK position. When the gearshift is in any position except P (Park), the ignition key cannot be turned to LOCK or removed from the steering column. TO REMOVE THE KEY, the gearshift lever must be in P (Park).
File:cddrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:09 1996 [DR01100(ALL)05/94] 13-1/2 pica art:0000492-D Console-mounted automatic transaxle shift control lever *[DR01600(ALL)01/95] *[DR01700(ALL)02/95] R (Reverse) *[DR01725(ALL)01/95] N (Neutral) [DR01750(ALL)11/94] In N (Neutral), the wheels of the transaxle are not locked. Your vehicle will roll freely, even on the slightest incline, unless the parking brake or brakes are on.
File:cddrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:09 1996 Driving Your Mystique transaxle control indicator light will illuminate (OD OFF) on the instrument panel. When this OD OFF is illuminated the transaxle will upshift and downshift from first through third gears and provide coast braking in second and third gears. [DR01875(ALL)02/94] To return the transaxle to normal operation (first through fourth gears) depress the TCS again. This switch may be used to cancel overdrive any time the vehicle is being driven.
File:cddrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:09 1996 gives more engine braking than D (Drive) (with Transaxle Control Switch activated) when going down hills. [DR02300(ALL)05/95] Do not go faster than 55 mph (90 km/h) in this gear. You can upshift from 2 (Second) into D (Overdrive) at any speed. *[DR02500(ALL)04/95] When to use 1 (First) [DR02700(ALL)05/94] This position limits the transaxle to first gear. It helps brake the vehicle when going down hills where 2 (Second) is not sufficient.
File:cddrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:09 1996 Driving Your Mystique *[DR06900(ALL)01/89] *[DR07000(ALL)03/95] *[DR07100(ALL)11/94] Driving with a Manual Transaxle [DR07200(ALL)11/94] After the engine starts, allow it to idle for a few seconds. Then, hold your right foot on the brake pedal and release the parking brake. With the clutch pedal depressed to the floor with your left foot, move the gearshift into 1 (First) or R (Reverse).
File:cddrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:09 1996 [DR07810(ALL)02/94] 10-1/2 pica The positions of the floor-mounted gearshift art:0001265-A [DR07900(ALL)11/94] Always push the clutch pedal all the way to the floor when you shift. You should upshift according to the speeds given in the shift speed chart. *[DR08000(ALL)03/95] *[DR08100(ALL)03/95] *[DR08201(ALL)11/94] Backing up [DR08301(ALL)11/94] To shift into R (Reverse): 1. Completely stop your vehicle. 2.
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File:cddrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:09 1996 [DR09700(ALL)05/95] Downshifting *[DR09800(ALL)03/95] When you slow down or climb a steep hill, always downshift before the engine starts to lose power. Downshifting reduces the chance of stalling and gives your vehicle better acceleration to increase speed again. *[DR09900(ALL)03/95] When you drive down steep hills, downshifting helps you keep a safe speed and helps prevent unnecessary wear on the brakes.
File:cddrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:09 1996 Driving Your Mystique [DR10705(ALL)05/95] The traction control system can be turned off manually by pushing the T/C OFF button on the instrument panel to the left of the steering wheel. The traction control system light will remain on as a reminder that the system is turned off. [DR10805(ALL)05/94] Each time the vehicle is started, the traction control system will automatically be on.
File:cddrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:09 1996 [DR16575(ALL)11/94] If your vehicle does not have anti-lock brakes, it may have four-wheel power disc brakes or power front disc brakes and rear drum brakes, which adjust automatically as the brake pads or linings wear down. [DR16700(ALL)05/95] If your vehicle does not have anti-lock brakes, apply the brake pedal gradually. Use the “squeeze” technique — push on the brake pedal with a steadily increasing force.
File:cddrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:09 1996 Driving Your Mystique hazardous driving situations, especially when driving on hazardous road surfaces. Even with your anti-lock brake system, you may not have total control of your vehicle when braking on roads with loose surfaces such as snow or gravel, holes in the pavement, or alternating patches of slippery and dry surfaces.
File:cddrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:09 1996 to the radio manufacturer’s instructions. However, if you have had a mobile radio transmitter installed and the check ABS light comes on (at any time other than immediately after turning the key to the ON position) have your mobile radio dealer inspect the radio installation. Also, if the ABS system is activated other than during maximum braking, have your mobile radio installation checked.
File:cddrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:09 1996 Driving Your Mystique *[DR19000(ALL)01/95] The parking brake is not designed to stop a moving vehicle, but you can use the parking brake to stop your vehicle in an emergency if the normal brakes fail. However, since the parking brake applies only the rear brakes, the stopping distance will increase greatly and the handling of your vehicle will be adversely affected. *[DR19050(ALL)03/95] Always check the Brake Warning Light each time you start your engine.
File:cddrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:09 1996 *[DR20505(ALL)01/92] ■ Pump the brake pedal steadily and evenly to avoid locking *[DR20600(ALL)02/93] *[DR20700(ALL)05/95] ■ Consider using one of the lower gears. your wheels. RWARNING To avoid losing control on slippery roads, do not downshift into 1 (First) with the automatic transaxle when moving faster than 20 mph (32 km/h). Do not downshift into 1 (First) with the manual transaxle when moving faster than 10 mph (16 km/h).
File:cddrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:09 1996 Driving Your Mystique *[DR21200(ALL)01/95] *[DR21300(ALL)01/95] High water *[DR21400(ALL)04/94] If you must drive through high water, drive slowly. You may have limited traction or wet brakes, so allow extra stopping distance because your vehicle will not stop as quickly as usual. *[DR21500(ALL)01/95] After you drive through the standing water, apply your brakes gently several times as your vehicle moves slowly. This helps to dry the brakes.
File:cddrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:09 1996 % *[DR22050(ALL)01/95] Limiting Your Vehicle’s Load [DR22150(ALL)01/95] The load that you add to your vehicle must not exceed the maximum load stated on the Safety Compliance Certification Label attached to the left front door pillar or the left front door lock facing.
File:cddrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:09 1996 Driving Your Mystique *[DR23400(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Improper distribution of your vehicle’s load or carrying weight in excess of the amount shown on the tire decal can cause rapid tire wear or loss of vehicle control. *[DR23500(ALL)04/95] Trailer Towing [DR23600(ALL)05/95] Your vehicle is capable of towing a trailer of up to a maximum of 1,000 lbs. (454 kg) gross trailer weight with a maximum tongue load of 100 lbs (45 kg). It should also have 25 sq. ft.
File:cddrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:09 1996 *[DR26500(ALL)06/95] RWARNING Towing trailers beyond the maximum recommended gross trailer weight exceeds the limits of the vehicle and could result in engine damage, transaxle/axle damage, structural damage, loss of control, and personal injury. *[DR26600(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Do not tow a trailer when the temporary spare tire is being used. *[DR27000(ALL)04/95] You should also limit your trailer’s load when you tow in high altitudes.
File:cddrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:09 1996 Driving Your Mystique *[DR29100(ALL)01/95] *[DR29200(ALL)01/95] *[DR29300(ALL)01/95] To connect the trailer’s safety chains: 1. Cross the chains under the trailer tongue and attach them to your vehicle’s frame or hook retainers. Never attach the safety chains to your vehicle’s bumper. The bumper is not designed to bear the weight of a trailer. 2. Make sure that you leave enough slack in the chains to allow you to turn corners.
File:cddrz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:04:09 1996 *[DR29900(ALL)01/95] *[DR30000(ALL)05/95] Driving While You Tow [DR30050(ALL)01/95] If your vehicle has a manual transaxle and you are towing a trailer, you should select gear positions which will avoid jerking or excessive engine speed. If you need to drive excessively in 1 (First) or 2 (Second), it may indicate that the trailer is too big or heavily loaded for your vehicle’s drivetrain.
File:cdrez.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:34 1996 Roadside Emergencies *[RE00310(ALL)03/95] *[RE00320(ALL)01/95] Jump-Starting Your Vehicle *[RE00400(ALL)02/95] RWARNING Your vehicle’s battery may die if you leave the lights on or any electrical equipment on after you turn the engine off. If this happens, you may be able to jump-start from a booster battery to start your vehicle. The gases around the battery can explode if exposed to flames, sparks, or lit cigarettes.
File:cdrez.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:34 1996 *[RE00850(ALL)06/95] If the acid touches someone’s skin, eyes, or clothing, immediately flush the area with water for at least 15 minutes. If someone swallows the acid, have him or her drink lots of milk or water first, then Milk of Magnesia, a beaten egg, or vegetable oil. Call a doctor immediately.
File:cdrez.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:34 1996 Roadside Emergencies *[RE01700(ALL)05/95] *[RE02500(ALL)03/95] % Connecting the jumper cables 1. Connect one end of the first jumper cable to the positive (+) terminal of the discharged battery. (You can connect either jumper cable to the positive (+) terminal, as long as you use the same cable for both positive terminals.) Most jumper cables have a red cable and a black cable.
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File:cdrez.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:34 1996 Roadside Emergencies *[RE03400(ALL)03/95] *[RE03600(ALL)03/95] Jump-Starting 1. Make sure that the jumper cables are not in the way of moving engine parts, then start the booster vehicle. Run the engine at a moderate speed. *[RE03700(ALL)03/95] 2. Let the discharged battery charge for a few minutes and then *[RE03800(ALL)03/95] 3.
File:cdrez.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:34 1996 *[RE04500(ALL)03/95] *[RE04600(ALL)01/95] Changing a Tire *[RE04700(ALL)03/95] *[RE04800(ALL)03/95] The Temporary Spare Tire If you get a flat tire while you are driving, do not apply the brake heavily. Instead, gradually decrease the speed. Hold the steering wheel firmly and slowly move to a safe place on the side of the road. Park on a level spot, turn off the ignition, set the parking brake, and turn on the hazard flashers.
File:cdrez.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:34 1996 Roadside Emergencies *[RE05700(ALL)01/95] ■ drive through an automatic car wash with this tire. Because *[RE06000(ALL)03/95] *[RE06120(ALL)01/95] Spare Tire Location [RE06150(ALL)04/94] You will find additional instructions for the spare tire on the wheel decal (located on the temporary spare wheel). the temporary spare tire is smaller than a conventional tire, it reduces the ground clearance.
File:cdrez.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:34 1996 *[RE07400(ALL)03/95] [RE07650(ALL)05/94] Preparing to Change the Tire 1. Make sure that your vehicle will not move or roll. If you have an automatic transaxle, put the gearshift in P (Park). If you have a manual transaxle, put the gearshift in 1 (First). Set the parking brake and block the wheel that is diagonally opposite the tire that you are changing.
File:cdrez.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:34 1996 Roadside Emergencies *[RE09250(ALL)05/95] [RE09300(ALL)01/95] Removing and Replacing the Tire 1. Place the scissors-type jack under the side of the vehicle and adjust the jack height with the jack handle. The jack should fit in the notch in the vertical rocker panel flange which is nearest to the wheel to be changed. The front and rear jacking notches on each side of the vehicle are marked by arrows in the rocker panel.
File:cdrez.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:34 1996 *[RE10200(ALL)01/95] 2. Turn the jack handle clockwise until the wheel clears the *[RE12100(ALL)01/95] 3. Replace the flat tire with the spare tire, making sure that the *[RE12200(ALL)03/95] 4. Reinstall the lug nuts, tightening until the wheel is snug *[RE12300(ALL)02/95] 5. Lower the vehicle by turning the jack handle *[RE12400(ALL)01/95] 6. Remove the jack and fully tighten the lug nuts in the order ground. Remove the wheel lug nuts.
File:cdrez.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:34 1996 Roadside Emergencies *[RE12600(ALL)11/94] *[RE12700(ALL)03/95] 7. Place any wheel covers and ornaments in the trunk. *[RE12750(ALL)01/95] 9. Unblock the wheels. 8. Put the tire, jack, and wrench away. Make sure the jack is securely fastened so it does not rattle when you drive.
File:cdrez.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:34 1996 [RE14325(ALL)02/94] 10-1/2 pica The anti-theft lug nut and key art:0000529-B *[RE14400(ALL)03/95] *[RE14600(ALL)03/95] Removing the anti-theft lug nut *[RE14700(ALL)03/95] Place the lug nut wrench over the lug nut key and apply pressure on the key with the wrench. Turn the wrench in a counterclockwise direction to remove the lug nut. *[RE14800(ALL)03/95] *[RE14900(ALL)03/95] Replacing the anti-theft lug nut Insert the key over the locking lug nut.
File:cdrez.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:34 1996 Roadside Emergencies *[RE15050(ALL)02/95] If the Engine Cranks But Does Not Start or Does Not Start After a Collision *[RE15100(ALL)04/95] *[RE15200(ALL)03/95] The Fuel Pump Shut-off Switch *[RE15250(ALL)01/95] For information on how to check and reset the fuel pump shut-off switch, see Fuel pump shut-off switch in the Index.
File:cdrez.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:34 1996 [RE16600(ALL)05/95] three fourths page art:0001100-D *[RE16700(ALL)04/95] When calling for a tow truck, tell the operator what kind of vehicle you have. A towing manual is available from Ford Motor Company for all authorized tow truck operators. Have your tow truck driver refer to this manual for the proper hook-up and towing procedures for your vehicle.
File:cdrez.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:34 1996 Roadside Emergencies *[RE18000(ALL)03/95] *[RE18100(ALL)03/95] Towing Your Vehicle Behind Another Vehicle *[RE18200(ALL)03/95] *[RE18300(ALL)03/95] *[RE18400(ALL)03/95] Before you have your vehicle towed: At times, you may want to tow your vehicle behind another vehicle, such as a recreational vehicle, a car, or a truck. ■ Release the parking brake. ■ Move the gearshift to N (Neutral). [RE18500(ALL)03/95] ■ Turn the ignition to the OFF position.
File:cdhsz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:01 1996 Customer Assistance *[HS00205(ALL)06/94] *[HS00210(ALL)05/95] Roadside Assistance *[HS00215(ALL)06/94] *[HS00220(ALL)06/94] *[HS00225(ALL)06/94] *[HS00230(ALL)06/94] *[HS00235(ALL)06/94] *[HS00240(ALL)06/94] Roadside Assistance will cover the following: *[HS00245(ALL)06/94] *[HS00250(ALL)06/94] How to use Roadside Assistance *[HS00255(ALL)04/95] To receive roadside assistance in the United States call 1-800-241-FORD (in Canada call 1-800-665-2006).
File:cdhsz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:01 1996 *[HS00300(ALL)01/95] *[HS00400(ALL)01/95] If You Have a Service Problem *[HS00500(ALL)03/95] *[HS00600(ALL)04/95] Service/Maintenance Concerns (U.S. or Canada) *[HS00700(ALL)04/95] If you are not satisfied with the service you received from your dealership’s service department, talk to the service manager at the dealership, or if you still are not satisfied, talk to the owner or general manager of the dealership.
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File:cdhsz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:01 1996 *[HS02300(ALL)02/95] *[HS02400(ALL)03/95] The Dispute Settlement Board (U.S. Only) *[HS02500(ALL)01/95] The Dispute Settlement Board may not be available in all states. Ford Motor Company reserves the right to change eligibility limitations, modify procedures and/or to discontinue this process at any time without notice and without incurring obligations.
File:cdhsz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:01 1996 Customer Assistance *[HS03600(ALL)01/95] ■ Vehicles not used primarily for personal, family, or *[HS03650(ALL)01/95] NOTE: Complaints involving vehicles on which applicable express written new vehicle warranties have expired at receipt of your application are not eligible. Eligibility may differ according to state law. For example, see the unique brochure for California purchasers/lessees.
File:cdhsz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:01 1996 *[HS04500(ALL)04/95] After your case has been reviewed, the Board will mail you its decision in writing. It will also provide you with a form to indicate your acceptance or rejection of an award decision. The decisions of the Board are binding on the dealer and Ford, but customers may have other options available to them under state or federal law.
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File:cdhsz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:01 1996 *[HS06380(ALL)01/95] To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-800-424-9393 (or 366-0123 in the Washington, D.C. area) or write to: NHTSA, U.S. Department of Transportation, 400 Seventh Street, Washington D.C. 20590. You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the Hotline.
File:cdhsz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:01 1996 Customer Assistance *[HS08100(ALL)03/95] *[HS08200(ALL)03/95] Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP) *[HS08300(ALL)05/95] CAMVAP uses the services of Provincial Administrators to assist consumers in scheduling and preparing for their arbitration hearings. However, before you can proceed with CAMVAP you must follow your manufacturer’s dispute resolution process as outlined under “Service/Maintenance Concerns (U.S.
File:cdhsz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:01 1996 *[HS08600(ALL)06/95] *[HS08700(ALL)06/95] Getting Help Outside the U.S. and Canada *[HS08800(ALL)06/95] Officials at the embassy or consulate can tell you where to get unleaded fuel. If you cannot get unleaded fuel or can get only fuel with an anti-knock index that is lower than your vehicle needs, contact a district or owner relations office before you leave the U.S. or Canada.
File:cdhsz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:03:01 1996 Customer Assistance *[HS09300(ALL)06/95] If you are in other foreign countries, contact the nearest Ford dealership. If the dealership cannot help you, they can direct you to the appropriate Ford affiliate office. *[HS09400(ALL)06/95] If you buy your vehicle in North America and then relocate outside of the U.S. or Canada, register your Vehicle Identification Number and new address with Ford Motor Company Export Operations.
File:cdacz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:02:40 1996 Accessories *[AC00200(ALL)03/95] *[AC00225(ALL)04/95] Ford Accessories for Your Vehicle Ford has many fine products available from your dealer to clean your vehicle and protect its finishes. For best results, use the following, or products of equivalent quality: *[AC00250(ALL)05/95] twelve pica chart:0001433-A *[AC00300(ALL)04/95] A wide selection of accessories is available through your local authorized dealer.
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File:cdacz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:02:40 1996 Accessories *[AC00600(ALL)01/95] NOTE: When adding accessories, equipment, passengers, and luggage to your vehicle, do not exceed the total weight capacity of the vehicle or of the front or rear axle (GVWR, GAWR as shown on the Safety Compliance Certification Label). Consult your dealer for specific weight information.
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File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique *[SV00300(ALL)03/95] *[SV00400(ALL)01/95] *[SV00500(ALL)01/95] % *[SV00600(ALL)01/95] Service Made Easy Ford has two goals for servicing your vehicle. 1. When we can, we design parts that do not need to be serviced. 2. We want to make servicing your vehicle as easy as possible.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 *[SV01275(ALL)03/95] % *[SV01280(ALL)04/95] *[SV01600(ALL)03/95] *[SV01700(ALL)01/95] % *[SV01800(ALL)03/95] Use only recommended fuels, lubricants, fluids, and service parts conforming to Ford specifications. Motorcraft parts are designed and built to provide the best performance in your vehicle. Using these parts for replacement is your assurance that Ford-built quality stays in your vehicle.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique *[SV02575(ALL)03/95] [SV02625(ALL)02/95] Working with the engine off: 1. Set the parking brake fully and make sure that the gearshift is securely latched in P (Park) (automatic transaxle) or 1 (First) gear (manual transaxle). *[SV02650(ALL)03/95] 2. Remove the key from the ignition after you turn the engine *[SV02675(ALL)03/95] 3. Block the wheels.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 *[SV03100(ALL)03/95] % [SV03200(ALL)01/95] * Opening the Hood 1. Inside the vehicle, pull the hood release handle located under the bottom left corner of the instrument panel. [SV03250(ALL)05/95] 10-1/2 pica The hood release under the instrument panel art:0000375-K % *[SV03300(ALL)02/95] 2. Go to the front of the vehicle and release the auxiliary latch that is located under the hood at the center of the vehicle.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique [SV04000(ALL)05/94] 3. Lift the hood and secure it in the open position with the prop rod. Make sure only the hole in the hood marked in yellow is used. [SV04100(ALL)02/89] When you close the hood, make sure the prop rod is in its retainer and that the hood latches securely. *[SV04201(ALL)01/95] NOTE: Apply lubricant to the hood latch at six-month intervals to maintain smooth and trouble-free operation.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 [SV05500(ALL)05/95] 33-1/2 pica art:0001162-D The 2.
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File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 *[SV05575(ALL)04/95] *[SV05600(ALL)04/95] Cleaning the Engine *[SV05625(ALL)05/95] ■ Extreme care must be used if a power washer is used to *[SV05650(ALL)04/95] ■ In order to avoid possible cracking of the engine block or *[SV05675(ALL)06/95] ■ The alternator, distributor and air intake must be covered. *[SV05700(ALL)04/95] ■ Never wash or rinse the engine while it is running.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique [SV06300(ALL)01/95] If the fuel filler door does not open when you push the release handle, open the trunk and find the override release on the right side. The override release is a handle which is marked with a fuel pump symbol. Open the fuel filler door by pulling on the handle.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 *[SV06550(ALL)05/95] *[SV06625(ALL)05/95] [SV06650(ALL)05/95] *[SV06675(ALL)05/95] *[SV06690(ALL)06/95] % [SV06700(ALL)05/95] * 2. Put the nozzle all the way inside the fuel filler pipe before pumping the fuel. NOTE: If you spill any fuel on the body of your vehicle, clean it off immediately. The fuel may dull or soften the paint if you do not wash it off. 3. Replace the fuel cap completely when you are finished. Turn it clockwise until it is tight.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique and systems may be adversely affected. Repair of damage caused by using a fuel that your vehicle was not designed for may not be covered by your warranty. *[SV07700(ALL)05/95] *[SV07750(ALL)05/95] Octane recommendation Your vehicle is designed to use regular gasoline with an (R+M)/2 octane rating of 87. We do not recommend gasolines labeled as “regular” in high altitude areas that are sold with octane ratings of 86 or even less.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 *[SV09875(ALL)05/95] *[SV09900(ALL)06/95] Cleaner air *[SV10185(ALL)06/95] *[SV10195(ALL)05/95] Safety Information Relating to Automotive Fuels Ford recommends the use of gasolines to improve air quality, including reformulated gasolines, that contain oxygenates such as a maximum of 10% ethanol or 15% MTBE. There should be no more than 5% methanol with cosolvents and additives to protect the fuel system.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique *[SV11000(ALL)05/95] Gasoline and gasoline blends may contain small amounts of carcinogens, such as benzene. Long-term exposure to unleaded gasoline vapors has caused cancer in laboratory animals.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 *[SV11750(ALL)05/95] *[SV11850(ALL)06/95] To calculate fuel economy: 1. Fill the tank completely and record the initial odometer reading. *[SV11950(ALL)05/95] 2. Every time you buy fuel record the amount (in gallons or *[SV12150(ALL)05/95] 3. After at least three to five tankfuls, fill the fuel tank and *[SV12200(ALL)05/95] *[SV12250(ALL)05/95] *[SV12275(ALL)05/95] % [SV12300(ALL)05/95] * *[SV12400(ALL)05/95] 4.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique *[SV12660(ALL)05/95] *[SV12665(ALL)05/95] ■ Heavy loads *[SV13510(ALL)02/95] *[SV13520(ALL)01/95] Self-Service Pointers *[SV13530(ALL)01/95] The following procedures require only a tire gauge, a rag, an oil can spout and windshield washer fluid.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 *[SV13650(ALL)05/94] 10-1/2 pica The API Certification Mark art:0001314-A *[SV13670(ALL)01/95] *[SV13680(ALL)01/95] *[SV13690(ALL)04/95] % [SV13700(ALL)01/95] * Never use: [SV13710(ALL)04/95] Engine oils with an SAE 5W-30 viscosity are PREFERRED for your vehicle. They provide the best engine performance, fuel economy and engine protection for all climates down to -15˚F (-25˚C).
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique *[SV13775(ALL)01/95] *[SV13800(ALL)03/95] Checking and Adding Engine Oil *[SV13900(ALL)04/95] *[SV14000(ALL)02/95] Checking the engine oil level: Since the proper amount of engine oil is important for safe engine operation, check the oil using the dipstick each time you put fuel in your vehicle. Remember the engine must be off, the oil must be warm and the vehicle must be parked on level ground. 1.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 [SV14400(ALL)05/94] 6 pica art:0001245-A Engine oil dipstick (2.5L engine) [SV14450(ALL)05/94] 6. 2.0L engine: Carefully, pull the dipstick out again. If the oil level is below the lower notch, add engine oil as necessary. If the oil level is beyond the upper notch, engine damage and/or high oil comsumption may occur and some oil must be removed from the engine. 2.5L engine: Carefully, pull the dipstick out again.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique *[SV16300(ALL)06/95] Changing the Engine Oil and the Oil Filter [SV16400(ALL)03/95] Change the engine oil and oil filter per the following, whichever occurs first. [SV16500(ALL)05/95] twelve pica chart:0001472-A *[SV16600(ALL)04/95] % *[SV16700(ALL)04/95] *[SV17275(ALL)06/95] Refer to the Maintenance Schedule and Record Booklet for additional information. NOTE: Always dispose of used automotive fluids in a responsible manner.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 *[SV17300(ALL)03/95] % [SV17320(ALL)03/95] * *[SV17350(ALL)01/95] Engine Coolant Checking the Engine Coolant NOTE: Be sure to read and understand Precautions When Servicing Your Vehicle at the beginning of this chapter. *[SV17400(ALL)05/95] RWARNING The cooling fan is automatic and may come on at any time. Always disconnect the negative terminal of the battery before working near the fan.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique *[SV17850(ALL)01/95] Check the engine coolant level in the engine coolant reservoir at least once a month using the following guidelines. [SV17900(ALL)01/95] When your vehicle’s engine is cool, the coolant level in the engine coolant recovery reservoir should be at or above the MIN mark. When the engine is hot, the coolant level should be at the MAX mark.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 *[SV19000(ALL)01/95] RWARNING Failure to follow these instructions could result in serious personal injury from hot engine coolant or steam blowout and/or damage to the engine cooling system or engine. *[SV19025(ALL)03/95] To find out how much engine coolant mixture your vehicle’s coolant system can hold, see Refill capacities for fluids in the Index.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique *[SV19108(ALL)03/95] NOTE: The use of an improper coolant may void your warranty for the engine cooling system. Use only a premium, nationally recognized brand name engine coolant. Do not use alcohol, methanol antifreeze or engine coolant mixed with alcohol or methanol antifreeze. If you do not use the proper coolant, the aluminum engine on your vehicle will corrode.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 [SV20200(ALL)02/95] Battery Replacement *[SV20250(ALL)02/95] If your original equipment battery requires replacement (under warranty), it may in some cases be replaced by a Motorcraft low-maintenance battery. The low-maintenance battery has removable vent caps for checking the electrolyte level and for adding water, if needed.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique % *[SV20500(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Applying too much pressure on the ends when lifting a battery could cause acid to spill. Lift the battery with a carrier or with your hands on the opposite corners. *[SV20550(ALL)03/95] *[SV20600(ALL)04/95] Help Us Protect Our Environment Ford Motor Company strongly recommends that used lead-acid batteries be returned to an authorized recycling facility for disposal.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 *[SV20700(ALL)03/95] If you do not let the engine relearn its idle, the idle quality of your vehicle may be adversely affected until the idle is relearned. Your vehicle will eventually relearn its idle while you drive it, but it takes much longer than if you use the previous procedure.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique % *[SV22500(ALL)01/95] Use specially formulated windshield washer fluid rather than plain water, because specially formulated washer fluids contain additives that dissolve road grime. For safety reasons, washer fluids containing an appropriate antifreeze such as methanol should be used in freezing weather (temperatures below 32˚F [0˚C]).
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 [SV23716(ALL)11/94] Passenger Compartment Air Filter Replacement *[SV23719(ALL)04/95] In your climate control system, you may have a filter that cleans the air before it enters the interior of the vehicle. This filter should be replaced at the intervals in the Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet. [SV23723(ALL)04/95] To replace the passenger compartment air filter: [SV23726(ALL)02/95] 1. Remove both windshield wiper arms.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique [SV23746(ALL)11/93] 13-1/2 pica art:0001243-A [SV23751(ALL)07/94] Removing the grille 4. The filter is in a housing at the back of the engine compartment, on the left side. Pull off the two clips on the sides of the housing. Slide out the housing and filter.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 [SV23761(ALL)07/94] 5. Slide the filter out of the housing, replace with the new filter, and slide the housing and passenger compartment air filter back into place. Reinstall the clips on the housing. [SV23766(ALL)11/93] 6. Replace the grille and wiper arms. *[SV23800(ALL)03/95] *[SV23900(ALL)03/95] Tires *[SV24200(ALL)03/95] *[SV24300(ALL)02/95] ■ Keep your tires inflated to the recommended pressures.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique *[SV25075(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Improperly inflated tires can affect vehicle handling and can fail suddenly, possibly resulting in loss of vehicle control. *[SV25100(ALL)02/95] *[SV25200(ALL)04/95] Tire Rotation *[SV25300(ALL)04/95] Do not include the spare tire as part of your rotation. [SV25350(ALL)02/95] If you notice that the tires wear unevely, have them checked.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 *[SV25700(ALL)04/95] *[SV25900(ALL)05/95] Replacing the Tires Replace any tires that show wear bands. When your tire shows a wear band, it has only 1/16 inch (2 mm) of tread left. [SV26150(ALL)05/94] 7-1/2 pica art:0001317-A A worn-out tire *[SV26175(ALL)01/95] Because your vehicle’s tires may wear unevenly, you may need to replace them before a wear band appears across the entire tread. Some spots wear more heavily than others.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique *[SV27400(ALL)02/95] *[SV27500(ALL)01/95] Information About Tire Quality Grades *[SV27550(ALL)01/95] Tire Quality Grades apply to new pneumatic tires for use on passenger cars. They do not apply to deep tread, winter-type snow tires, space-saver or temporary use spare tires, tires with nominal rim diameters of 10 to 12 inches or limited production tires as defined in Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Part 575.104(c)(2).
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 *[SV28299(ALL)01/95] *[SV28300(ALL)01/95] Temperature A B C *[SV28500(ALL)04/95] *[SV28601(ALL)06/93] Snow Tires and Chains % The temperature grades are A (the highest), B, and C, representing the tire’s resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique [SV28876(ALL)04/94] ■ Tire chains cannot be fitted with 205/60R tires. *[SV28901(ALL)11/94] ■ Local regulations may prohibit or restrict the use of tire *[SV28950(ALL)05/95] ■ Put the chains on the front tires tightly with the ends held *[SV29001(ALL)05/95] ■ Do not drive faster than 30 mph (50 km/h) or the chain *[SV29050(ALL)11/94] ■ Tire chains may affect vehicle handling.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 *[SV29300(ALL)03/01] *[SV29310(ALL)03/95] Automatic Transaxle Fluid *[SV29340(ALL)02/93] *[SV29350(ALL)01/95] Checking the Automatic Transaxle Fluid *[SV29370(ALL)01/95] Wipe off the dipstick cap and pull the dipstick out. Wipe the indicator end clean. Put the dipstick back into the filler tube and make sure it is fully seated. Pull the dipstick out and read the fluid level.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique *[SV29380(ALL)01/95] NOTE: If the vehicle has been operated for an extended period at high speeds, driven in city traffic during hot weather, or has been pulling a trailer, the vehicle should be turned off for about 30 minutes to allow the fluid to cool before checking.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 [SV29800(ALL)02/95] Manual Transaxle Fluid [SV29900(ALL)05/94] The lubricant level and quality should not deteriorate under normal driving conditions. However, you should have the fluid level checked occasionally. If lubricant is required, see Lubricant Specifications in this chapter.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique *[SV30800(ALL)01/95] RWARNING If you use a brake fluid that is not DOT 3, you will cause permanent damage to your brakes. *[SV30900(ALL)01/95] *[SV31000(ALL)01/95] Do not fill the reservoir above the MAX line. If you find that the fluid level is excessively low — below the seam or ridge on the outside of the plastic reservoir — have the brake system inspected.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 *[SV31200(ALL)03/95] *[SV31225(ALL)03/95] Power Steering Fluid [SV31250(ALL)05/94] With the power steering system at operating temperature, switch off the engine. The fluid level should be up to the MAX marking on the transparent reservoir. [SV31275(ALL)05/94] If it drops to or below the MIN mark, top off with the specified fluid.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique % [SV33101(ALL)01/95] Fuses, Circuit Breakers and Relays [SV33200(ALL)05/94] Fuses, circuit breakers, and relays protect your vehicle’s electrical system from overloading. If electrical parts in your vehicle are not working, the system may have been overloaded and blown a fuse or relay, or tripped a circuit breaker. Before you replace or repair any electrical parts, check the appropriate circuit protector.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 [SV33713(ALL)02/94] 24 pica art:0001228-A The power distribution box fuses and relays [SV33800(ALL)09/94] Spare fuses are located in the power distribution box under the hood.
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File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique *[SV33951(ALL)02/95] The Instrument Panel Fuses, Circuit Breakers and Relays [SV33971(ALL)05/94] The instrument panel fuse panel is underneath the instrument panel on the left side. To open it, reach under the instrument panel and push the release button to the right of the fuse panel.
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File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 [SV34401(ALL)01/95] Relays Outside the Fuse Boxes [SV34501(ALL)04/94] sixteen pica chart:0001229-A % *[SV35200(ALL)06/95] Checking and Replacing Fuses [SV35301(ALL)04/94] 1. Use the charts to decide which fuse you should check. [SV35311(ALL)02/94] 2. On the fuse panel decal located on the cover of the power distribution box or on the end of the instrument panel fuse panel, find the number of the fuse you want to check. [SV35351(ALL)02/94] 3.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique [SV36000(ALL)05/94] 7-1/2 pica art:0001319-A The side view of a typical fuse [SV36200(ALL)04/94] eight pica chart:0001255-B *[SV36300(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Always replace a fuse with one that has the specified amperage rating. Using a fuse with a higher amperage rating can cause severe wire damage and could start a fire.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 [SV37100(ALL)02/95] Circuit breakers will reset themselves and allow the electrical parts to work again once the overload on the circuit is gone. If the circuit breakers continue to cut off electricity, have your vehicle’s electrical system checked. *[SV37200(ALL)02/95] If you replace a circuit breaker, use one with the same amperage rating.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique *[SV38800(ALL)03/95] Headlamp Bulb [SV38900(ALL)05/94] The headlamps on your vehicle use replaceable bulbs, one for high beam and one for low beam on each side. When the lamp burns out, simply replace the bulb, rather than the whole lamp. *[SV39000(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Handle a halogen headlamp bulb carefully and keep out of children’s reach. Grasp the bulb only by its plastic base and do not touch the glass.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 [SV40700(ALL)04/94] 3. Turn the headlamps on and make sure that they work properly. If the headlamp was correctly aligned before you changed the bulb, you should not need to align it again. *[SV40750(ALL)02/95] High-Mount Brakelamp Bulbs [SV40841(ALL)02/94] From the back seat, remove the back of the brakelamp assembly. Depress the two retaining tabs on the ends of the assembly and pull off the back.
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File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 *[SV41000(ALL)03/95] *[SV41100(ALL)05/95] Emission Control System Your vehicle is equipped with a catalytic converter which enables your vehicle to comply with applicable exhaust emission requirements. *[SV41200(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Exhaust leaks may result in the entry of harmful and potentially lethal fumes into the passenger compartment.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique *[SV41800(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Do not park, idle, or drive your vehicle in dry grass or other dry ground cover. The emission system heats up the engine compartment and exhaust system, which can start a fire. *[SV41900(ALL)05/95] Watch for fluid leaks, strange odors, smoke, loss of oil pressure, the charge warning light, the check engine light, or the temperature warning light.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 *[SV42425(ALL)06/95] *[SV42450(ALL)06/95] Readiness for Inspection/Maintenance Testing *[SV42475(ALL)06/95] *[SV42501(ALL)06/95] OBD II Drive Cycle *[SV42550(ALL)06/95] Always drive vehicle in safe manner according to traffic conditions and obey all traffic laws. *[SV42560(ALL)05/95] The engine must be warmed up and at operating temperature before proceeding with the drive modes of the following OBD II Drive Cycle.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique *[SV42620(ALL)06/95] 4. Drive the vehicle with a steady throttle at 45 mph *[SV42631(ALL)05/95] 5. Idle the vehicle in Drive (Neutral for manual transmissions) *[SV42635(ALL)06/95] 6. Continue to drive the vehicle in city traffic at speeds *[SV42641(ALL)06/95] *[SV42645(ALL)06/95] *[SV42650(ALL)06/95] (70 km/h) for 30 seconds. for 40 seconds. between 25 and 40 mph (40-60 km/h) for 15 minutes.
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File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique *[SV44000(ALL)01/95] *[SV44100(ALL)01/95] *[SV44150(ALL)01/95] Vehicle Storage *[SV44200(ALL)01/95] *[SV44300(ALL)01/95] *[SV44400(ALL)01/95] *[SV44500(ALL)01/95] General *[SV44600(ALL)01/95] *[SV44700(ALL)01/95] Body *[SV44800(ALL)01/95] *[SV44900(ALL)01/95] *[SV45000(ALL)01/95] ■ Periodically wash vehicles stored in exposed locations.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 *[SV45350(ALL)01/95] *[SV45400(ALL)01/95] Engine *[SV45500(ALL)01/95] ■ With your foot on the brake, shift through all the gears *[SV45600(ALL)01/95] % [SV45700(ALL)07/94] * Fuel system *[SV45900(ALL)03/95] NOTE: During extended periods of vehicle storage (60 days or more), fuel may deteriorate due to oxidation. This can damage rubber and other polymers in the fuel system and may also clog small orifices.
File:cdsvz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 11:01:54 1996 Servicing Your Mystique *[SV46700(ALL)01/95] *[SV46800(ALL)01/95] % [SV46900(ALL)01/95] * *[SV47000(ALL)05/95] *[SV47100(ALL)01/95] *[SV47200(ALL)01/95] Brakes *[SV47300(ALL)05/95] ■ Move vehicles at least 25 feet (10 m) every 15 days to % ■ Make sure brakes and parking brake are fully released. Tires ■ Maintain recommended air pressure.
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File:cdqiz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 10:59:10 1996 [QI02100( Z)05/95] 33-1/2 pica art:0001303-C The 2.
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File:cdixz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 10:58:07 1996 INDEX A ABS warning light (see Anti-lock brake system) Additives, engine oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . Air bag supplemental restraint system and child safety seats . . . . . . . . . . . description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . driver air bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indicator light. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . passenger air bag . . . . . . . . . . . . .
File:cdixz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 10:58:07 1996 Axle lubricant specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . refill capacities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254 252 B Backing up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Basic vehicle warranty . . . . . . . . . . . Battery acid, treating emergencies . . . . . . . . charging system warning light . . . . . . disconnecting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . how to service . . . . . . . . . . . . . jumping a disabled battery. . . . . . . . maintenance-free . . . . . . .
File:cdixz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 10:58:07 1996 Brights (high beams) . . . Bulbs, replacing halogen . . . . . . . headlamps . . . . . . high-mount brakelamp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58, 82 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245 245 246 C Canada, customer assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . Canada, warranty information . . . . . . . . . . . Canadian Motor Vehicle Arbitration Plan (CAMVAP) . Capacities for refilling fluids . . . . . . . . . . . .
File:cdixz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 10:58:07 1996 Cleaning your vehicle (continued) exterior lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fabric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . headlamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . instrument panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mirrors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . plastic parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . polishing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rear windows. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rustproofing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . safety belts . . . . . . .
File:cdixz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 10:58:07 1996 Cooling fan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crankcase emission filter . . . . . . . . . . Cruise control (see Speed control) . . . . . . Customer Assistance Centre, Ford of Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196 . 253 . . 86 . 182 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 . . 77 . 181 . . 74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 . 211 . 234 . 171 . 178 . . 91 .
File:cdixz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 10:58:07 1996 Electronic stereo cassette radio (see Electronic sound system) Electronic stereo radio (see Electronic Emergencies, roadside assistance . . . . . . . . . . . battery acid spills . . . . . . . . jump-starting . . . . . . . . . . towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emergency brake (parking brake) . . Emission control system catalytic converter. . . . . . . . emissions warranty . . . . . . . Engine check engine warning light . . . does not start. . . . . . . . . .
File:cdixz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 10:58:07 1996 Engine oil “break-in” oils . . . . . . changing oil and oil filter . checking and adding . . . dipstick . . . . . . . . . disposal . . . . . . . . . engine oil pressure warning filter, specifications . . . . refill capacities . . . . . . specifications . . . . . . . synthetic oil . . . . . . . viscosity . . . . . . . . . Entry system, illuminated . . Exhaust fumes. . . . . . . . Extended Service Plan, Ford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . light . . . . . . . .
File:cdixz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 10:58:07 1996 Fuel (continued) safety information relating to automotive storing your vehicle . . . . . . . . . . treating emergencies. . . . . . . . . . Fuel cap removing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . replacing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fuel filler door, remote release . . . . . . Fuel filter, specifications . . . . . . . . . Fuel gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fuel pump shut-off switch engine does not start . . . . . . . . . starting after a collision . . . . . . .
File:cdixz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 10:58:07 1996 Gearshift automatic operation . . . . . . . column-mounted . . . . . . . . floor-mounted. . . . . . . . . . locking the gearshift . . . . . . . positions . . . . . . . . . . . . shifting the gears . . . . . . . . shift-lock . . . . . . . . . . . . Gearshift: shifting the gears. . . . . GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) calculating . . . . . . . . . . . definition . . . . . . . . . . . . driving with a heavy load . . . . location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
File:cdixz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 10:58:07 1996 Hood latch location . . . . . . lubrication specifications . release lever . . . . . . working under the hood. Horn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198 254 198 196 84 I Identification Number, Vehicle (VIN) . Idle relearning . . . . . . . . . . . . speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ignition chime . . . . . . . . . .
File:cdixz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 10:58:07 1996 L Lamps checking . . . . . . . . . . . . . daytime running light system . . . dome lamps . . . . . . . . . . . flashing the lamps. . . . . . . . . fog lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . hazard flashers . . . . . . . . . . headlamps . . . . . . . . . . . . high beams . . . . . . . . . . . . high-mount brakelamp. . . . . . . illuminated entry system . . . . . . instrument panel, dimming. . . . . interior lamps. . . . . . . . . . . replacing bulbs . . . . . . . . . .
File:cdixz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 10:58:07 1996 Lug nuts anti-theft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . standard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169 167 M Maintenance (see Servicing) . . . Manual transaxle backing up (reverse). . . . . . clutch . . . . . . . . . . . . shifting gears . . . . . . . . . Map pockets . . . . . . . . . . Master cylinder, brakes . . . . . Mileage, calculating fuel economy. Mirrors side view mirrors (manual) . . Moon roof . . . . . . . . . . .
File:cdixz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 10:58:07 1996 P Panic alarm feature, remote entry Parking brake operation . . . . . . . . . . warning light . . . . . . . . Parts (see Motorcraft Parts) . . . PCV valve, specifications . . . . Power door locks . . . . . . . Power features door locks . . . . . . . . . mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . moon roof . . . . . . . . . seats . . . . . . . . . . . . windows . . . . . . . . . . Power steering dipstick . . . . . . . . . . driving with power steering .
File:cdixz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 10:58:07 1996 Restraints, safety (see Safety adult. . . . . . . . . . child . . . . . . . . . . head . . . . . . . . . . infant . . . . . . . . . Roadside assistance . . . . Roadside emergencies . . . Rotating the tires . . . . . restraints) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
File:cdixz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 10:58:07 1996 Seat belts (see Safety restraints) . . . . . . . Seats adjusting the seat, manual . . . . . . . . adjusting the seats, power . . . . . . . . child safety seats . . . . . . . . . . . . head restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . Serial number (VIN) . . . . . . . . . . . . Service concerns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Servicing your vehicle precautions when servicing. . . . . . . . servicing when you tow . . . . . . . . . Shift-lock system . . . . . . . . . . . . .
File:cdixz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 10:58:07 1996 Starting your vehicle (continued) starting a cold engine . . . . . . starting after a collision . . . . . starting a warm engine . . . . . starting your vehicle if the battery Steering, power . . . . . . . . . . Steering wheel horn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . locking. . . . . . . . . . . . . speed controls . . . . . . . . . Storage compartments center console . . . . . . . . . map pockets . . . . . . . . . . Storing your vehicle . . . . . . . .
File:cdixz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 10:58:07 1996 Towing a trailer (see Trailer towing) . . . . Towing your vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . with a tow truck . . . . . . . . . . . . Trailer towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . calculating maximum trailer weight . . . . safety chains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . trailer brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . trailer lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transaxle automatic operation . . . . . . . . . . .
File:cdixz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 10:58:07 1996 V Variable interval wipers . . . . . . . . . . . . . VECI (Vehicle Emission Control Information) decal . Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) . . . . . . . Vehicle loading automatic transaxles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . calculating the load . . . . . . . . . . . . . . manual transaxles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vehicle storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ventilating your vehicle (see Climate control) . . . Viscosity (see Engine oil). . . . . . . . . .
File:cdixz.ex Update:Fri Feb 23 10:58:07 1996 Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . power windows, operating . . . . . Windshield washer fluid and wipers checking and adding fluid . . . . . checking and replacing wiper blades operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . reservoir . . . . . . . . . . . . . specifications . . . . . . . . . . . variable interval wipers . . . . . . Wrecker towing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 . . . . . . . . . . 96 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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