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    							ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK
    A.–MIN
    B. – MAX
    ENGINE OIL CHECK
    Note:For diesel engine information, refer to the diesel supplement.
    Refer to thescheduled maintenance informationfor the appropriate
    intervals for checking the engine oil.
    1. Make sure the vehicle is on level ground.
    2. Turn the engine off and wait 15 minutes for the oil to drain into the
    oil pan.
    3. Set the parking brake and ensure the gearshift is securely latched in P
    (Park).
    4. Open the hood. Protect yourself from engine heat.
    5. Locate and carefully remove the engine oil level dipstick. See the
    Under Hood Overviewin this chapter for location of dipstick.
    6. Wipe the dipstick clean. Insert the dipstick fully, then remove it again.
    If the oil level is between the lower and upper holes, the oil level is
    acceptable. DO NOT ADD OIL.
    If the oil level is below the lower hole, add enough oil to raise the level
    within the lower and upper holes.
    Oil levels above the upper hole may cause engine damage. Some oil must
    be removed from the engine by an authorized dealer.
    7. Put the dipstick back in and ensure it is fully seated.
    Adding Engine Oil
    Note:Do not remove the engine oil level dipstick or the filler cap when
    the engine is running.
    Note:Do not add engine oil further than the MAX mark. Oil levels above
    the MAX mark may cause engine damage.
    AB
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    							Only use oils certified for gasoline engines by the
    American Petroleum Institute (API). An oil with this
    trademark symbol conforms to the current engine and
    emission system protection standards and fuel
    economy requirements of the International Lubricants
    Specification Advisory Council (ILSAC), comprised of
    U.S. and Japanese automobile manufacturers.
    1. Check the engine oil level.
    2. If the engine oil level is not within the normal range, add engine oil
    that meets Ford specifications. SeeCapacities and Specificationsfor
    more information. Remove the engine oil filler cap and use a funnel to
    pour the engine oil into the opening.
    3. Recheck the engine oil level. Make sure the oil level is not above the
    normal operating range on the engine oil level dipstick.
    4. Install the dipstick and ensure it is fully seated.
    5. Fully install the engine oil filler cap by turning the filler cap clockwise
    until three clicks are heard or until the cap is fully seated.
    ENGINE COOLANT CHECK
    Checking the Engine Coolant
    Note:If your vehicle is equipped with a diesel engine, refer to
    Maintenance and Specificationssection of yourDiesel Supplement
    The concentration and level of engine coolant should be checked at the
    intervals listed inscheduled maintenance information.
    Note:Make sure that the level is between the MIN and MAX marks on
    the coolant reservoir.
    The coolant concentration should be maintained within 48% to 50%, which
    equates to a freeze point between -30°F (-34°C) and -34°F (-37°C).
    Note:For best results, coolant concentration should be tested with a
    refractometer such as Rotunda tool 300-ROB75240 available from your
    dealer. Ford does not recommend the use of hydrometers or coolant test
    strips for measuring coolant concentrations.
    Note:Coolant expands when it is hot. The level may extend beyond the
    MAX mark.
    If the level is at the MIN mark, add coolant immediately.
    Note:Automotive fluids are not interchangeable; do not use engine
    coolant/antifreeze or windshield washer fluid outside of its specified
    function and vehicle location.
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    							Adding Engine Coolant
    WARNING:Do not add engine coolant when the engine is hot.
    Steam and scalding liquids released from a hot cooling system
    can burn you badly. Also, you can be burned if you spill coolant on hot
    engine parts.
    WARNING:Do not put engine coolant in the windshield washer
    fluid container. If sprayed on the windshield, engine coolant
    could make it difficult to see through the windshield.
    WARNING:To reduce the risk of personal injury, make sure the
    engine is cool before unscrewing the coolant pressure relief cap.
    The cooling system is under pressure; steam and hot liquid can come
    out forcefully when the cap is loosened slightly.
    WARNING:Do not add coolant further than the MAX mark.
    Note:Do not use stop leak pellets or cooling system sealants/additives
    as they can cause damage to the engine cooling and/or heating systems.
    This damage would not be covered under your vehicle’s warranty.
    Note:During normal vehicle operation, the engine coolant may change
    color from orange to pink or light red. As long as the engine coolant is
    clear and uncontaminated, this color change does not indicate the engine
    coolant has degraded nor does it require the engine coolant to be
    drained, the system to be flushed, or the engine coolant to be replaced.
    •
    DO NOT MIX different colors or types of coolant in your vehicle. Make
    sure the correct coolant is used. Mixing of engine coolants may harm
    your engine’s cooling system. The use of an improper coolant may harm
    engine and cooling system components and may void the warranty.
    •In case of emergency, a large amount of water without engine coolant
    may be added in order to reach a vehicle service location. In this
    instance, the cooling system must be drained, chemically cleaned with
    Motorcraft® Premium Cooling System Flush, and refilled with prediluted
    engine coolant as soon as possible. Water alone (without engine coolant)
    can cause engine damage from corrosion, overheating or freezing.
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    							•Do not use alcohol, methanol, brine or any engine coolants mixed with
    alcohol or methanol antifreeze (coolant). Alcohol and other liquids can
    cause engine damage from overheating or freezing.
    •
    Do not add extra inhibitors or additives to the coolant. These can be
    harmful and compromise the corrosion protection of the engine coolant.
    Unscrew the cap slowly. Any pressure will escape as you unscrew the cap.
    Add prediluted engine coolant meeting the Ford specification. See
    Capacities and Specificationsfor more information.
    Whenever coolant has been added, the coolant level in the coolant
    reservoir should be checked the next few times you drive the vehicle. If
    necessary, add enough prediluted engine coolant to bring the coolant
    level to the proper level.
    Recycled Engine Coolant
    Ford Motor Company does not recommend the use of recycled engine
    coolant since a Ford-approved recycling process is not yet available.
    Always dispose of used automotive fluids in a responsible manner.
    Follow your community’s regulations and standards for recycling and
    disposing of automotive fluids.
    Severe Climates
    If you drive in extremely cold climates:
    •It may be necessary to have a Ford authorized dealer increase the
    coolant concentration above 50%.
    •A coolant concentration of 60% will provide improved freeze point
    protection. Increased engine coolant concentrations above 60% will
    decrease the overheat protection characteristics of the engine coolant
    and may cause engine damage.
    If you drive in extremely hot climates:
    •It may be necessary to have a Ford authorized dealer decrease the
    coolant concentration to 40%.
    •A coolant concentration of 40% will provide improved overheat
    protection. Decreased engine coolant concentrations below 40% will
    decrease the corrosion and freeze protection characteristics of the
    engine coolant and may cause engine damage.
    Vehicles driven year-round in non-extreme climates should use prediluted
    engine coolant for optimum cooling system and engine protection.
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    							What You Should Know About Fail-Safe Cooling (If Equipped)
    WARNING:If fail-safe cooling activates, pull off the road as soon
    as safely possible and turn the engine off. The engine may
    automatically shut off while driving without further indication.
    If the engine coolant supply is depleted, this feature allows the vehicle to
    be driven temporarily before incremental component damage is incurred.
    The “fail-safe” distance depends on ambient temperatures, vehicle load
    and terrain.
    How Fail-Safe Cooling Works
    If the engine begins to overheat:
    •
    The engine coolant temperature gauge will move to the red (hot) area.
    •The information display will indicate the engine is overheating.
    •The service engine soon indicator will illuminate.
    If the engine reaches a preset over-temperature condition, the engine
    will automatically switch to alternating cylinder operation. Each disabled
    cylinder acts as an air pump and cools the engine.
    When this occurs the vehicle will still operate. However:
    •The engine power will be limited.
    •The air conditioning system will be disabled.
    Continued operation will increase the engine temperature and the engine
    will completely shut down, causing steering and braking effort to increase.
    Once the engine temperature cools, the engine can be restarted. Take
    your vehicle to an authorized dealer as soon as possible to minimize
    engine damage.
    When Fail-Safe Mode is Activated
    WARNING:Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the
    engine is running or hot.
    Note:Driving the vehicle without repairing the engine problem increases
    the chance of engine damage. Take your vehicle to an authorized dealer
    as soon as possible.
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    							You have limited engine power when in the fail-safe mode, so drive the
    vehicle with caution. The vehicle will not be able to maintain high-speed
    operation and the engine will run rough. Remember that the engine is
    capable of completely shutting down automatically to prevent engine
    damage; therefore:
    1. Pull off the road as soon as safely possible and turn off the engine.
    2. Arrange for the vehicle to be taken to an authorized dealer.
    3. If this is not possible, wait a short period for the engine to cool.
    4. Check the coolant level and replenish if low.
    5. Restart the engine and take your vehicle to an authorized dealer.
    Engine Fluid Temperature Management (If Equipped)
    WARNING:To reduce the risk of collision and injury, be
    prepared that the vehicle speed may reduce and the vehicle may
    not be able to accelerate with full power until the fluid temperatures
    reduce.
    Your vehicle has been designed to pull a trailer, but because of the added
    load, the vehicle’s engine may temporarily reach higher temperatures
    during severe operating conditions such as ascending a long or steep
    grade while pulling a trailer in hot ambient temperatures.
    At this time, you may notice your engine coolant temperature gauge
    needle move toward the H and the POWER REDUCED TO LOWER
    TEMP message may appear in the information display.
    You may notice a reduction in the vehicle’s speed caused by reduced
    engine power. Your vehicle has been designed to enter this mode if
    certain high temperature/high load conditions take place in order to
    manage the engine’s fluid temperatures. The amount of speed reduction
    will depend on the vehicle loading, towing, grade, ambient temperature,
    and other factors. If this occurs, there is no need to pull off the road.
    The vehicle can continue to be driven while this message is active.
    The air conditioning may also cycle on and off during severe operating
    conditions to protect overheating of the engine. When the engine coolant
    temperature decreases to a more normal operating temperature, the air
    conditioning will turn on once again.
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    							If you notice any of the following:
    •the engine coolant temperature gauge moves fully into the red (hot)
    area
    •the coolant temperature warning light illuminates
    •the service engine soon indicator illuminates
    1. Pull off the road as soon as safely possible and place the vehicle in P
    (Park).
    2. Leave the engine running until the coolant temperature gauge needle
    moves away from the H range. After several minutes, if this does not
    happen, follow the remaining steps.
    3. Turn the engine off and wait for it to cool before checking the coolant
    level.
    WARNING:Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the
    engine is running or hot.
    4. If the coolant level is normal, you may restart your engine and
    continue on.
    5. If the coolant is low, add coolant, restart the engine and take your
    vehicle to an authorized dealer. SeeAdding engine coolantin this
    chapter for more information.
    Refer to fail-safe cooling for additional information.
    TRANSMISSION FLUID CHECK
    Checking Automatic Transmission Fluid (If Equipped)
    Refer to yourScheduled Maintenance Informationfor scheduled
    intervals for fluid checks and changes. Your transmission does not
    consume fluid. However, the fluid level should be checked if the
    transmission is not working properly, i.e., if the transmission slips or
    shifts slowly or if you notice some sign of fluid leakage.
    Automatic transmission fluid expands when warmed. To obtain an
    accurate fluid check, drive the vehicle until it is at normal operating
    temperature (approximately 20 miles [30 km]). Verify that the
    transmission fluid temperature gauge, located on the instrument cluster,
    is within normal range.
    1. Drive the vehicle 20 miles (30 km) or until it reaches normal operating
    temperature.
    2. Park the vehicle on a level surface and engage the parking brake.
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    							3. With the engine running, parking brake engaged and your foot on the
    brake pedal, move the gearshift lever through all of the gear ranges.
    Allow sufficient time for each gear to engage.
    4. Latch the gearshift lever in P (Park) and leave the engine running.
    5. Remove the dipstick, wiping it clean with a clean, dry lint free rag. If
    necessary, refer toUnder Hood Overviewin this chapter for the
    location of the dipstick.
    6. Install the dipstick making sure it is fully seated in the filler tube.
    7. Remove the dipstick and inspect the fluid level. The fluid should be in
    the designated area for normal operating temperature or ambient
    temperature.
    Your vehicle is equipped with one of the following dipsticks.
    Low Fluid Level
    Type A
    Type B
    Do not drive the vehicle if there is no indication of fluid on the dipstick
    and the ambient temperature is above 50°F (10°C).
    ADD COLD HOT DO NOT ADD
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    							Correct Fluid Level
    For vehicles equipped with 5-speed transmissions, the fluid should be
    checked at normal operating temperature 150°F-170°F (66°C-77°C) on a
    level surface. For vehicles equipped with 6-speed transmissions, the fluid
    should be checked at normal operating temperature 196°F-216°F
    (91°C-102°C) on a level surface. The normal operating temperature can
    be reached after approximately 20 miles (30 km) of driving.
    Type A
    Type B
    High Fluid Level
    Type A
    Type B
    Fluid levels above the safe range may result in transmission failure. An
    overfill condition of transmission fluid may cause shift and/or
    engagement concerns and/or possible damage.
    High fluid levels can be caused by an overheating condition.
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    							Adjusting Automatic Transmission Fluid Levels
    Note:Use of a non-approved automatic transmission fluid may cause
    internal transmission component damage.
    Before adding any fluid, make sure the correct type is used. The type of
    fluid used is normally indicated on the dipstick handle and also in the
    Capacities and Specificationschapter.
    If necessary, add fluid in 1/2 pint (250 ml) increments through the filler
    tube until the level is correct.
    Type A
    Type B
    If an overfill occurs, excess fluid should be removed by a qualified
    technician.
    Note:An overfill condition of transmission fluid may cause shift and/or
    engagement concerns and/or possible damage.
    Do not use supplemental transmission fluid additives, treatments or
    cleaning agents. The use of these materials may affect transmission
    operation and result in damage to internal transmission components.
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