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7Safety Restraints%*[SR00500( ALL)04/95] Important Safety Belt Information*[SR00600( ALL)03/95]The use of safety belts helps to restrain you andyour p
97*[IP18801( GV)02/95]You can override the fan speed at any time. Ifyou use the thumbwheel to override the fanspeed, the EATC will continue to control
98*[IP19301( GV)01/95]NORM A/C button*[IP19400( GV)01/95]When you push this button, you select airconditioning using outside air. The Displaywindow wi
99*[IP20100( GV)02/95]DEF V button[IP20200( GV)03/95]Press the DEF V button to obtain maximumairflow to the windshield. Adjust thetemperature setting
100*[IP20600( GV)02/95]If the EATC is turned OFF while the outsidetemperature is displayed, the temperature willcontinue to be displayed. Press the OU
101*[IP21400( GV)04/95]Service*[IP21500( GV)04/95]If your EATC is not operating as described here,take it to your dealer to have it checked. Systemdia
102*[IP33300( ALL)02/95]The heating elements are bonded to the inside ofthe rear window. Do not use sharp objects toscrape the inside of the rear wind
103%*[IP34370( ALL)01/95]Turning On the Exterior Lights*[IP34550( BCGV)05/95]To turn on the headlamps, parking lamps, sidemarkers, and tail lamps, use
104%*[IP36800( GV)01/95]Setting the Autolamp On/Off DelaySystem*[IP37100( BCGV)02/95]The autolamp sets the headlamps to turn on andoff automatically.
105*[IP39275( BCGV)01/95]Do not put any articles on top of the photocellthat is located in the top left corner of theinstrument panel. This photocell
106%*[IP44500( ALL)01/95]Lighting Up the Interior and InstrumentPanel[IP45000( GV)05/95]With the parking lamps or headlampsilluminated, you can bright
8*[SR02700( ALL)03/95]RWARNINGNever wear the shoulder belt under thearm. Never swing it around the neck overthe inside shoulder. Never use a singlebel
107[IP45450( BCGV)07/93]Using the Automatic Illuminated EntrySystem (If equipped)[IP45650( GV)03/91]The interior lights will illuminate forapproximate
108%*[IP46300( ALL)01/95]Turning on the Map and Reading Lamps*[IP46425( ALL)01/95]Your vehicle has two map lamps for thepassenger and the driver. To t
109% [IP47020( G )05/94]Rear Courtesy/Reading Lamps(If equipped)[IP47030( G )05/92]Your vehicle may be equipped with acourtesy/reading lamp located at
110%*[IP47300( ALL)03/95] Clock[IP47451( GV)05/94]quarter page art:0011295-BThe digital clock[IP47500( ALL)05/95]1. To set the hour, press and hold th
111Steering Column Controls*[SC00200( ALL)01/95]The controls on the steering column and wheelare designed to give you easy access to thecontrols while
112%*[SC02100( ALL)01/95]Turn Signals*[SC02201( ALL)03/95]Move the lever up to signal a right turn. Moveit down to signal a left turn. The correspondi
113%*[SC03500( ALL)03/95] Windshield Wipers and Washer*[SC03600( ALL)03/95]To turn on the windshield wipers, the ignitionkey must be turned to the ON
114*[SC05300( ALL)04/95]Windshield Washer*[SC05401( ALL)01/95]To clean the windshield, push in the end of thewiper knob. For a constant spray, keep th
115%*[SC05810( ALL)03/95] Hazard Flasher[SC05820( ALL)05/95]To alert other drivers to hazardous situations,push in the hazard flasher on the top of th
116%*[SC05900( ALL)01/95] Horn*[SC06000( ALL)04/95]To sound the horn, push the center pad area ofthe steering wheel.[SC06900( GV)10/94]half page art:0
9[SR03700( ALL)05/95] Combination Lap and ShoulderBelts*[SR03800( ALL)01/95]While your vehicle is in motion, the combinationlap and shoulder belt adju
117%*[SC07300( ALL)01/95] Tilt Steering*[SC07400( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGNever adjust the steering wheel when thevehicle is moving.[SC07850( GV)11/92]half
118%*[SC08600( ALL)03/91] Speed Control (If equipped)*[SC08800( ALL)03/95]If your vehicle has speed control, you canautomatically maintain a constant
119[SC09900( GV)05/94]half page art:0010096-DThe speed control switches on the steering wheel*[SC10100( ALL)03/95]To set the speed control:*[SC10300(
120*[SC11030( ALL)03/95]NOTE: If your speed increases above your setspeed while driving in D (Drive) on adownhill grade, you may want todepress the Tr
121% [SC11600(M GV)05/95]❑TAP-DOWN — Press and then quicklyrelease the COAST switch. Each time you“tap” the switch, the set speed will decreaseby one
122%*[SC12800( ALL)03/95]Cancelling and Resuming a Set Speed[SC13000( BCGV)03/95]If you press the brake pedal, speed control issuspended. You can retu
123Features*[FV00300( ALL)02/95]Your vehicle has a variety of features designedfor your comfort, convenience and safety. Readthis chapter to find out
124*[FV01140( GV)03/95]To set the childproof lock on each rear door,open the rear door.[FV01160( GV)03/95]Find the lever inside the label with the wor
125%*[FV02600( BCGV)01/95]Using the Illuminated Entry System(If equipped)[FV02700( CGV)05/95]The interior lights will illuminate forapproximately 25 s
126*[FV03900( BCGV)04/95]When you bought your vehicle, you were givena computer code that operates the system foryour vehicle. For your convenience, w
10[SR04600( BCGV)03/95]one third page art:0010502-AFastening the rear seat combination lap and shoulder belt*[SR04675( ALL)05/95]NOTE: Be sure to read
127*[FV05320( GV)01/95]3. To unlock the trunk, press the 5/6 buttonwithin five seconds of unlocking the driver’sor passenger’s doors, or re-enter the
128*[FV05901( BCGV)02/95]If you do not want to use the Autolock feature,it can be deactivated by using the buttons forthe keyless entry system.[FV0595
129[FV07350( GV)10/94]5. Five seconds after you press the fifth digit,your door lock system will lock and unlockthe vehicle doors to confirm successfu
130% [FV08007( GV)10/94]Battery Saver*[FV08012( GV)01/95]When the ignition is turned off, the vehicle willturn off battery voltage to the vehicle lamp
131[FV08053( GV)03/94]one third page art:0011287-ARemote entry transmitter%*[FV08055( ALL)02/95]Unlocking the doors and opening the trunk*[FV08060( AL
132[FV08111( GV)10/94]To reactivate the Horn Chirp feature, simplyrepeat the instructions for deactivating thefeature.*[FV08114( ALL)02/95]Activating
133%*[FV08850( ALL)02/95]Replacement/additional transmitters*[FV08880( GV)01/95]In the event a transmitter is lost, a new one maybe purchased from you
134*[FV08930( GV)01/95]NOTE: All transmitters to be used on yourvehicle must beprogrammed/reprogrammed at the sametime.%*[FV08950( ALL)02/95] Windows%
135%*[FV09500(M GV)05/95]There is also an Express Down feature on thedriver’s power window.[FV09600(M GV)05/95]To operate, actuate driver’s power wind
136% [FV15850( GV)03/94]Adjusting the Front Passenger SeatManually*[FV16000( ALL)02/89]In the front seats, you can move the whole seatforward or backw
11%*[SR04685( ALL)04/95]Automatic locking mode[SR04686( ALL)03/95]In this operating mode, the shoulder beltretractor will be automatically locked and
137[FV17150( GV)05/92]To recline the front seat:*[FV17200( ALL)01/95]1. On the side of the seat, find the handle forthe recliner.*[FV17300( ALL)04/95]
138%*[FV18500( BCGV)05/95]Using the Power Seats (If equipped)[FV18700( GV)10/94]If your vehicle has power seats, you can adjustthem in several directi
139[FV18990( GV)05/95]one third page art:0010686-BThe power lumbar switch%*[FV20500( ALL)04/95]Cleaning the Seats*[FV20600( ALL)05/95]Leather and viny
140%*[FV20800( ALL)01/95] Mirrors*[FV20850( ALL)03/95]You can adjust your rearview mirror in anydirection. The special swivel bracket lets youmove the
141[FV22650( GV)10/94]To turn the mirror on, push the ON/OFFswitch, located on the bottom of the mirror, tolatch it in the ON position. The switch wil
142[FV24450( GV)03/94]one third page art:0010273-CThe mirror controls on the driver’s left armrest*[FV24700( ALL)04/95]To adjust the side mirrors:*[FV
143*[FV28900( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGThe side view mirror on the right makesobjects appear smaller and farther awaythan they actually are.%*[FV28950( ALL)0
144%*[FV29100( ALL)05/94]Turning on the Mirror Light on the SunVisors (If equipped)[FV29300( ALL)06/93]To turn on the visor mirror light, lift the mir
145%*[FV32725(M GV)03/95] Power Point Electrical Outlet[FV32760( GV)03/95]The power point outlet is located on theinstrument panel to the right of the
146%*[FV32875( ALL)01/95] Storage Compartments*[FV32900(M GV)01/95]Your vehicle may have several small storagecompartments:[FV33000( BCGV)11/94]❑a glo
12[SR04695( ALL)03/95]NOTE: When the combination lap/shoulderbelt is unbuckled and allowed toretract completely, the retractor willswitch back to the
147% [FV36200( ALL)03/95]Using the Remote Control for theTrunk (If equipped)[FV36550( GV)12/91]You can use the remote control on the driver’sdoor to u
148% [FV47500( ALL)08/93] Positive Location Floor Mat[FV47700( GV)06/93]When installing or removing the driver’s sidefloor mat you must attach/detach
149Electronic Sound Systems% [AS10315( GV)05/94]full page art:0060663-ALuxury Audio System (Analog)File:rcasg.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 08:04:26 1996
150*[AS10319( GV)03/95] Luxury Audio System*[AS10320( GV)02/95]Using the Controls on Your New Radio*[AS10330( GV)04/95]How to turn the radio on and of
151*[AS10361( GV)04/95]❑Using the “SEEK” function*[AS10362( GV)03/95]Press the rightaside of the “SEEK” buttonto select the next listenable station up
152*[AS10372( GV)01/95]Using the Automatic Memory Store feature(“AUTOSET”)*[AS10373( GV)01/95]If the memory buttons have been set, either byusing the
153*[AS10378( GV)01/95]Adjusting the tone balance of your radio*[AS10379( GV)01/95]❑Increasing or decreasing bass and trebleresponse*[AS10380( GV)01/9
154%*[AS10394( GV)01/95]Your Antenna*[AS10395( GV)03/95]Antennas for both AM and FM reception arehidden in the back glass of your vehicle. Thereis an
155*[AS10402( GV)02/95]How to locate a desired track on the tape*[AS10403( GV)01/95]There are six ways to quickly locate a desiredselection on the tap
156*[AS10420( GV)01/95]❑Using the “SCAN” function with yourcassette tape player*[AS10425( GV)01/95]Pushing the “SCAN” button will begin theforward sca
13[SR05200( GV)06/93]half page art:0010701-AThe shoulder belt height adjuster[SR05300( GV)11/92]one third page art:0010702-AThe shoulder belt height a
157*[AS10470( GV)01/95]Tape error messages*[AS10475( GV)01/95]Your cassette tape player is equipped todiagnose certain problems you may experience.Err
158*[AS10495( GV)02/95]❑Protect cassettes from exposure to directsunlight, high humidity and extreme heat orcold. If they are exposed to extremecondit
159% [AS56200( GV)05/94]full page art:0060667-AMidline Stereo CassetteFile:rcasg.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 08:04:26 1996
160[AS56240( G )05/95] Midline Stereo Cassette Radio*[AS56250( GV)02/95]Using the Controls on Your New Radio*[AS56300( GV)04/95]How to turn the radio
161%*[AS56600( GV)05/95]How to tune radio stations*[AS56650( GV)04/95]There are four ways for you to tune in aparticular station. You can manually loc
162*[AS57050( GV)04/95]❑Setting the Station Memory Preset buttons*[AS57100( GV)02/95]Your radio is equipped with 6 stationmemory buttons. These button
163*[AS57750( GV)04/95]❑Adjusting speaker fader*[AS57800( GV)03/95]Fade control allows you to adjust the sounddistribution between the front and rears
164*[AS58200( GV)02/95]How to locate a desired track on the tape*[AS58250( GV)09/94]There are four ways to quickly locate a desiredselection on the ta
165*[AS58800( GV)01/95]To stop the scan mode on the presentlysampled tape selection, press “SCAN” asecond time.*[AS58850( GV)02/95]❑How to change the
166*[AS59860( GV)02/95]Tips on Caring for the Cassette Player andTapes*[AS59870( GV)02/95]In order to keep your cassette tape playerperforming the way
14*[SR05500( BCGV)03/95]RWARNINGAll front and rear seat outboardoccupants (including pregnant women)should wear lap and shoulder belts, foroptimum pro
167%*[AS60900( ALL)02/95]Common Radio Reception Conditions*[AS61000( ALL)02/95]Several conditions prevent FM reception frombeing completely clear and
168*[AS61800( ALL)01/95]When the radio waves are reflected off objects orstructures, the reflected signal cancels the normalsignal, causing the antenn
169%*[AS62400( ALL)08/89] All About Radio Frequencies*[AS62500( ALL)01/95]The Federal Communications Commission (FCC)and the Canadian Radio Telecommun
170%*[AS62800( ALL)01/95] Important Warranty and ServiceInformation*[AS62900( ALL)07/90]❑Warranty*[AS63000( ALL)03/95]Your sound system is warranted f
171Driving Your GrandMarquis%*[DR00500( ALL)03/93] Driving with an AutomaticOverdrive Transmission*[DR00700( BCGV)01/95]The automatic overdrive transm
172%*[DR00995( ALL)04/95]Your vehicle is equipped with a Brake ShiftInterlock safety feature. This feature prevents thegearshift from being moved from
173% [DR01050( GV)03/95]half page art:0010213-FThe positions of the gearshift*[DR01500( ALL)11/94]Once the gearshift is secure in the desiredposition,
174%*[DR01900( ALL)01/95]Driving*[DR01930( GV)01/95]Your vehicle’s gearshift is on the steeringcolumn. The Transmission Control Switch (TCS)is located
175%*[DR02000( GV)04/95]When to use j (Overdrive)*[DR02100( ALL)01/95]Overdrive is the usual driving position for anautomatic overdrive transmission.
176*[DR03000( ALL)01/95]P (Park)*[DR03100( ALL)01/95]Always come to a complete stop before you shiftinto P (Park). Make sure that the gearshift issecu
15[SR09400( G )05/95] Lap Belts — Center SeatingPositions*[SR09500( GV)05/95]The lap belts in the center of the front and rearseats do not adjust auto
177*[DR09750( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGTo avoid injury, never run the enginewith one wheel off the ground, such aswhen changing a tire.%*[DR09760( BCGV)03/95
178[DR09793( BCGV)01/95]If the Traction AssistTMsystem is cycledexcessively, the system will shut down toprevent the rear brakes from overheating.Duri
179[DR10200( BCGV)12/94]Speed Sensitive Power Steering(If equipped)*[DR10400( GV)01/95]The steering system in your vehicle is speedsensitive. This mea
180*[DR11650( ALL)05/95]Do not drive with your foot resting on the brakepedal; you will wear out the linings and increaseyour vehicle’s stopping dista
181[DR13000( GV)03/95]To manually set the parking brake after parkingyour vehicle, apply the brake pedal with yourright foot and hold it while you pus
182*[DR14175( GV)11/91]RWARNINGTo prevent personal injury, do not releasethe parking brake while outside thevehicle.*[DR14200( ALL)03/95]Always check
183whenever jacking up or towing the vehicle. Ifyou have the mechanical cluster, “AIR SUSP”will appear in the cluster, if you have anelectronic cluste
184*[DR14500( ALL)01/95] Driving Under Special Conditions%*[DR14600( ALL)01/95]Tips for Safe Driving*[DR14700( ALL)03/95]As with any new vehicle, your
185*[DR16225( ALL)03/95]RWARNINGIf your vehicle has speed control, do notuse it on slippery roads. You could losecontrol of your vehicle and could inj
186%*[DR17100( ALL)03/95] Driving With a Heavy Load*[DR17200( ALL)01/95]There are limits to the amount of weight yourvehicle can carry or tow. The tot
16%*[SR17500( ALL)05/95]Safety Belt Extension Assembly*[SR17600( ALL)05/95]For some people, the safety belt may be tooshort even when it is fully exte
187*[DR17509( ALL)01/95]To figure the weight of your vehicle’s load, addthe weights of:*[DR17512( ALL)01/95]❑the driver and passengers*[DR17515( ALL)0
188*[DR17542( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGImproper distribution of your vehicle’sload or carrying weight in excess of theamount shown on the tire decal can caus
189*[DR18175( ALL)01/95]Ten to 15% of the loaded trailer’s weight shouldbe on the tongue. However, the tongue loadshould never exceed 10% of the maxim
190*[DR20900( ALL)01/95]Preparing to Tow*[DR21000( ALL)01/95]For your safety and for the good of yourvehicle, use the right equipment for the type oft
191*[DR21605( G )05/95]Hook-Up and Adjustment Procedure —Load Equalizing Hitch*[DR21610( GV)01/95]Your vehicle is equipped with a rear airsuspension s
192%*[DR21650( ALL)01/95]Connecting the safety chains*[DR21700( ALL)01/95]Always attach the trailer’s safety chains to yourvehicle. They help protect
193*[DR22300( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGDo not connect a trailer’s hydraulic brakesystem directly to your vehicle’s brakesystem. Your vehicle may not haveenou
194%*[DR22600( ALL)01/95]Driving While You Tow*[DR22650( ALL)01/95]Be especially careful when driving while youtow a trailer. Never drive faster than
195Roadside Emergencies%*[RE00400( ALL)03/95] Jump-Starting Your Vehicle*[RE00450( ALL)01/95]Your vehicle’s battery may die if you leave thelights on
196first, then Milk of Magnesia, a beaten egg, orvegetable oil. Call a doctor immediately.*[RE01000( ALL)03/95]To avoid damaging your vehicle or your
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17operate properly, they do not need to bereplaced. Safety belt assemblies not in useduring a collision should also be inspected andreplaced if either
197%*[RE01700( ALL)05/95]Connecting the jumper cables*[RE01800( ALL)03/95]1. Connect one end of the first jumper cable tothe positive (+) terminal of
198[RE02700( GV)03/94]full page art:0010336-FThe 4.6L SFI engineFile:rcreg.exUpdate:Thu Feb 1 08:33:27 1996
199*[RE02900( ALL)03/95]Jump-Starting*[RE03000( ALL)03/95]1. Make sure that the jumper cables are not inthe way of moving engine parts, then startthe
200%*[RE03900( ALL)03/95] Changing a Tire*[RE04000( ALL)01/95]If you get a flat tire while you are driving, donot apply the brake heavily. Instead, gr
201*[RE04400( ALL)01/95]When you drive with the temporary spare tire,DO NOT:*[RE04500( ALL)01/95]❑exceed 50 mph (80 km/h) under anycircumstances.*[RE0
202%*[RE05500( ALL)03/95]Spare Tire Location[RE05600( ALL)11/90]The spare is stored in the trunk.[RE06100( GV)03/94]two third page art:0010341-HThe sp
203%*[RE07300( ALL)03/95]Preparing to Change the Tire*[RE07525( BCGV)03/95]1. Make sure that your vehicle will not moveor roll. Put the gearshift in P
204*[RE07875( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGTo avoid injury, never run the enginewith one wheel off the ground, such aswhen changing a tire.*[RE07900( ALL)05/95]2
205%*[RE08150( ALL)05/95]Removing and Replacing the Tire[RE08300( GV)12/94]1. Find the jacking location notches(a depression on plastic moulding) near
206[RE08570( ALL)05/92]NOTE: Never use the differential housing as alift point.% [RE08700( GV)11/90]quarter page art:0010687-AJacking locations[RE0872
18*[SR18500( ALL)01/95]There are four very important reasons to usesafety belts even with an air bag system. Useyour safety belts to:*[SR18600( ALL)01
207[RE08915( GV)01/96]3. If you are replacing the front tire (withaluminum wheels) with the temporary sparetire, you need to remove the black dustshie
208[RE09450( GV)01/96]8. Place any wheel covers and ornaments in thetrunk.*[RE09550( GV)01/96]9. Put the tire, jack, and wrench away. Makesure the jac
209*[RE11815( GV)01/95]Install the center ornament on the wheel and besure it is snapped into place all the way aroundusing the palm of the hand or a
210[RE11850( GV)11/92]NOTE: DO NOT USE A STEEL HAMMER.[RE11900( GV)03/91]If you have the anti-theft locking spoked wheelcover, each wheel cover has a
211%*[RE14100( ALL)05/95] Towing Your Vehicle[RE14201( ALL)01/96]If you need to have your vehicle towed, contacta professional towing service or, if y
212*[RE14300( ALL)05/95]three fourths page art:0001463-A*[RE14400( ALL)05/95]When calling for a tow truck, tell the operatorwhat kind of vehicle you h
213Customer Assistance%*[HS00205( ALL)06/94] Roadside Assistance*[HS00210( ALL)04/95]Ford Motor Company has set up a 24-hour,seven-day-a-week hotline
214*[HS00245( ALL)06/94]How to use Roadside Assistance*[HS00250( ALL)06/94]Your Roadside Assistance identification card canbe found in the Owner Guide
215%*[HS00500( ALL)03/95]Service/Maintenance Concerns(U.S. or Canada)*[HS00600( ALL)04/95]Ford recommends taking your vehicle to yourselling dealer wh
216*[HS01025( ALL)04/95]In the U.S., contact:%*[HS01050( ALL)03/95]one inch art:0060100-E*[HS01100( ALL)03/95]If you live in Canada and have any quest
19[SR19240( ALL)06/09]In rear-facing infant seats, the infant’s head iscloser to the air bag. The force of the rapidlyinflating air bag could push the
217[HS01800( ALL)05/95]one inch art:0010630-AVehicle Identification Number (VIN/Serial Number)*[HS02200( ALL)03/95]If you still have a service or prod
218*[HS03100( ALL)01/95]❑A vehicle sales transaction*[HS03200( ALL)01/95]❑A request for reimbursement of consequentialexpenses unless incidental to a
219presentations may be requested by the Board. Adecision is made by the Board by simplemajority vote.[HS04320( ALL)06/93]Board members review all the
220*[HS04900( ALL)02/93]one inch art:0060102-B*[HS05100( ALL)04/95]What is the Review Process?*[HS05200( ALL)04/95]Your application will be reviewed a
221*[HS06200( ALL)05/95]❑the names (if known) of all people youcontacted at the dealership*[HS06300( ALL)04/95]❑a description of the action you want d
222%*[HS08700( ALL)05/95] Ford of Canada CustomerAssistance*[HS08800( ALL)03/95]Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited*[HS08900( ALL)03/95]If you live
223*[HS09400( ALL)05/95]Consumers wishing to obtain further informationabout the program can obtain an informationbooklet from your dealer or contact
224*[HS10100( ALL)05/95]You may also have difficulty importing yourvehicle back into the U.S. if you use leaded fuel.*[HS10200( ALL)05/95]If your vehi
225Accessories*[AC00200( ALL)03/95] Ford Accessories for Your Vehicle*[AC00240( ALL)04/95]Ford has many fine products available fromyour dealer to cle
226*[AC00350( ALL)03/95]Safety, Comfort, and Convenience[AC00460( GV)05/94]fourteen pica chart:0010544-M[AC00560( GV)03/95]ten pica chart:0010545-N*[A
20*[SR19400( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGDo not place objects or mount equipmenton or near the air bag cover on thesteering wheel or in front seat areas thatmay
227[AC01500( ALL)05/95]NOTE: The Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) or in Canada theCanadian Radio TelecommunicationsCommission (CRTC) regulates t
228% [AC02700( G )12/94]thirty-six pica chart:0011329-AFile:rcacg.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 08:03:11 1996
229[AC02800( G )12/94]thirty-six pica chart:0011330-AFile:rcacg.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 08:03:11 1996
230[AC02900( G )12/94]thirty-six pica chart:0011331-AFile:rcacg.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 08:03:11 1996
231[AC03300( CG )12/94]thirty-six pica chart:0011335-AFile:rcacg.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 08:03:11 1996
233Servicing Your GrandMarquis%*[SV00300( ALL)03/95] Service Made Easy*[SV00400( ALL)01/95]Ford has two goals for servicing your vehicle.*[SV00550( AL
234*[SV01250( ALL)03/95]Ford Motor Company recommends that theOwner Maintenance Checks listed in theMaintenance Schedule and Record booklet beperforme
235*[SV02100( ALL)01/95]❑Never get under a vehicle while it issupported by a jack only. If you must workunder a vehicle, use safety stands.*[SV02200(
236%*[SV03650( ALL)03/95]Opening the Hood[SV03800( ALL)03/95]1. Inside the vehicle, pull the hood releaselocated under the lower left corner of theins
237*[SV04400( BCGV)01/95]Whenever you close the hood, latch it securely.*[SV04450( ALL)01/95]NOTE: Apply lubricant to the hood latch atsix-month inter
21[SR20200( GV )05/95]half page art:0010671-GThe location of the air bag and warning labels*[SR20800( ALL)05/95]If a collision occurs, the sensors sen
238[SV05800( GV)05/95]full page art:0010329-DA 4.6 liter SFI engineFile:rcsvg.exUpdate:Wed Jun 28 16:19:38 1995
239%*[SV05850( ALL)04/95]Cleaning the Engine*[SV06000( ALL)04/95]A clean engine is more efficient because abuildup of grease and dirt acts as an insul
240[SV06700( ALL)05/95]2. Put the nozzle all the way inside the fuelfiller pipe before pumping the fuel.[SV06800( ALL)05/95]NOTE: If you spill any fue
241[SV08750( ALL)05/95]Octane recommendations[SV08800( ALL)05/95]Your engine is designed to use fuel with anoctane rating of 87. In most cases it is n
242[SV09950( ALL)05/95]Reformulated gasoline is also required in certainareas of the U.S. These fuels are designed tofurther reduce emissions from you
243[SV10227( ALL)05/95]Gasoline and gasoline blends may contain smallamounts of carcinogens, such as benzene.Long-term exposure to unleaded gasoline v
244[SV12100( ALL)05/95]3. After at least 3-5 tankfuls, fill the fuel tankand record the final odometer reading.[SV12200( ALL)05/95]4. Use these equati
245*[SV13510( ALL)02/95]Self-Service Pointers*[SV13520( ALL)01/95]If you choose to do your own fueling, youshould also perform a few simple maintenanc
246*[SV13670( ALL)01/95]Never use:*[SV13680( ALL)01/95]❑“Non-Detergent” oils*[SV13690( ALL)04/95]❑Oils labeled API SA, SB, SC, SD, SE, SF or SG%*[SV13
247*[SV14300( ALL)01/95]5. Wipe the dipstick clean and put it back intoposition, making sure it is fully seated.[SV14400( GV)08/93]one inch art:000097
22*[SR20960( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGAir bag system components get hot afterinflation. Do not touch them afterinflation.*[SR21110( ALL)03/93]half page art:0
248%*[SV16300( ALL)01/95]Changing the Engine Oil and the Oil Filter*[SV16400( ALL)04/95]Change the engine oil and oil filter per thefollowing, whichev
249%*[SV17300( ALL)03/95] Engine Coolant%*[SV17400( ALL)03/95]Checking the Engine Coolant*[SV17500( ALL)01/95]NOTE: Be sure to read and understandPrec
250[SV18000( BCGV)05/94]half page art:0010761-CThe engine coolant recovery reservoir%*[SV18600( ALL)11/94]Checking hoses*[SV18700( ALL)11/94]Inspect a
251[SV19010( GV)05/95]RWARNINGNever remove the pressure cap while theengine is running or hot.[SV19030( ALL)05/95]Follow these steps to avoid personal
252*[SV19350( ALL)02/95]Ford Premium Cooling System Fluid is anoptimized formula that will protect all metalsand rubber elastomers used in Ford engine
253%*[SV19480( ALL)04/95]NOTE: Always dispose of used automotivefluids in a responsible manner. Followyour community’s standards fordisposing of these
254*[SV22014( ALL)03/95]❑With the engine OFF and cool, remove thepressure cap, located on the coolant reservoir.Remove the heater hose and clamp, loca
255%*[SV22090( ALL)03/95] Battery*[SV22100( ALL)02/95]Your vehicle may have a Motorcraftmaintenance-free battery. When the originalequipment battery i
256%*[SV22194( BCGV)03/95]Because your vehicle’s engine is electronicallycontrolled by a computer, some controlconditions are maintained by power from
257[SV23150( GV)03/93]half page art:0010474-BThe reservoir for the windshield washer fluid*[SV23400( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGDo not put windshield washer fl
23[SR21130( ALL)10/94]half page art:0011064-AInflated right front passenger side air bag*[SR22200( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGIf the air bag is inflated, THE A
258%*[SV23600( ALL)03/95]Wiper Blades*[SV23700( ALL)03/95]Check the windshield wiper blades at least twicea year. Also check them whenever they seemle
259%*[SV24200( ALL)03/95] Tires*[SV24300( ALL)03/95]Look at your tires each time you fill your fueltank. If one tire looks lower than the others,check
260%*[SV25200( ALL)05/95]At least once a month, check the pressure in allyour vehicle’s tires, including the spare. Use anaccurate tire pressure gauge
261[SV26200( GV)05/89]two third page art:0010381-BRotating the tires[SV26350( GV)03/94]NOTE: Use the five tire rotation only whenthe conventional spar
262%*[SV26500( ALL)04/95]Replacing the Tires*[SV26600( ALL)01/95]Replace any tires that show wear bands. Whenyour tire shows a wear band, it has only1
263%*[SV28100( ALL)02/95]Information About Tire Quality Grades*[SV28200( ALL)01/95]New vehicles are fitted with tires that have theirTire Quality Grad
264*[SV28499( ALL)01/95]Traction A B C*[SV28500( ALL)01/95]The traction grades, from highest to lowest, areA, B, and C, and they represent the tire’s
265%*[SV28700( ALL)04/95]Snow Tires and Chains*[SV28800( BCGV)01/95]The tires on your vehicle have all-weather treadsthat provide traction in rain or
266%*[SV29600( ALL)04/95]Cleaning the Wheels*[SV29700( ALL)05/95]Wash the wheels with the same detergent youuse to wash your vehicle’s body. Do not us
267[SV30601( GV)03/93]NOTE: Your vehicle should not be driven ifthe fluid level is below the bottomhole on the dipstick.*[SV30650( ALL)02/95]Wipe off
24%*[SR22220( ALL)05/95]A problem with the system is indicated by oneor more of the following:[SR22225( ALL)05/95]❑the readiness light will either fla
268[SV30850( GV)10/94]one third page art:0010384-EDetail of the automatic transmission dipstick%*[SV31900( ALL)03/95] Brake Fluid*[SV32000( ALL)04/95]
269*[SV32400( ALL)03/95]If the fluid is low, carefully clean and removethe cap from the reservoir. Fill the reservoir tothe MAX line with Ford High Pe
270%*[SV34800( ALL)03/95] Power Steering Fluid*[SV34900( ALL)01/95]Check the level of the power steering fluid atleast twice a year (i.e., every Sprin
271[SV35750( GV)12/94]half page art:0010657-CFluid level for power steering[SV35875(M GV)03/95]Use only power steering fluid that meets FordSpecificat
272electrical parts, check the appropriate fuses(conventional and high current) or circuitbreakers.*[SV36600( ALL)03/95]The following charts tell you
273%*[SV37500( ALL)02/95]The Instrument Panel Fuses, CircuitBreakers and Relays[SV38450( G )03/95]thirty-six pica chart:0011316-CFile:rcsvg.exUpdate:W
274[SV38600( G )03/95]thirty-six pica chart:0011315-CFile:rcsvg.exUpdate:Wed Jun 28 16:19:38 1995
275%*[SV39000( ALL)01/95]High Current Fuses*[SV39200( ALL)01/95]High current fuses are circuit protectors that arepart of the wiring harness for some
276% [SV40100( ALL)06/93]The high current fuse panel[SV40500( GV)03/94]full page art:0010700-EFile:rcsvg.exUpdate:Wed Jun 28 16:19:38 1995
277[SV40600( ALL)06/93]The high current fuses and relays[SV41200( G )05/95]twenty-two pica chart:0010690-H[SV41205( GV)05/95]sixteen pica chart:001069
25*[SR23700( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGNever let a passenger hold a child on hisor her lap while the vehicle is moving.The passenger cannot protect the childf
278%*[SV41210( ALL)03/95]Checking and Replacing Fuses*[SV41215( ALL)02/95]If you need to check a fuse, follow these steps:[SV41230( GV)03/93]1. Find t
279*[SV42500( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGAlways replace a fuse with one that hasthe specified amperage rating. Using afuse with a higher amperage rating cancau
280[SV43900( GV)06/93]Fuse Links[SV43950( GV)03/93]Fuse links are circuit protectors that are part ofthe wiring harness for some electrical equipment.
281%*[SV45600( ALL)01/95]The alignment of your headlamps should bechecked if:*[SV45700( ALL)01/95]❑oncoming motorists frequently signal you toturn off
282[SV46500( GV)05/95]one third page art:0010432-BHeadlamp bulb removal*[SV46600( ALL)03/95]Removing the headlamp bulb*[SV46700( ALL)01/95]1. Make sur
283%*[SV48370( BCGV)02/95]High-Mount Brakelamp Bulbs[SV48380( BCGV)06/94]Your vehicle has a brakelamp mounted in therear window, called a high-mount b
284% [SV48900( BCGV)06/94]To remove the high-mount brakelamp:[SV49400( GV)06/94]1. Remove the two retaining screws with aPhillips screwdriver.[SV49800
285%*[SV51600( ALL)10/92]Using the Right Bulbs[SV52000( G )03/95]thirty-two pica chart:0010441-IFile:rcsvg.exUpdate:Wed Jun 28 16:19:38 1995
286%*[SV52400( ALL)03/95] Emission Control System*[SV52500( ALL)05/95]Your vehicle is equipped with a catalyticconverter which enables your vehicle to
287*[SV53075( ALL)03/95]In general, maintenance, replacement, or serviceof the emissions control devices or systems inyour new Ford Motor Company vehi
26*[SR24200( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGNever leave a child unattended in yourvehicle.%*[SR24250( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGWhen using forward-facing child seatsmove t
288*[SV53400( ALL)01/95]By law, anyone who manufactures, repairs,services, sells, leases, trades vehicles, orsupervises a fleet of vehicles is not per
289varies with individual driving patterns. Tocomplete this requirement in the minimumamount of time, refer to the OBD II Drive Cycledefined below. If
290*[SV53768( BCGV)05/95]6. Continue to drive the vehicle in city traffic atspeeds between 25 and 40 mph(40-64 km/h) for 15 minutes. During the 15minu
291*[SV53800( ALL)03/95] Refill Capacities, Motorcraft Parts,and Lubricant Specifications%*[SV53900( ALL)03/95]Refill Capacities[SV54300( GV)03/95]twe
292*[SV54600( ALL)01/95]Motorcraft Parts[SV54900( GV)03/94]fourteen pica chart:0010453-J[SV55000( ALL)09/94]If a spark plug is removed for examination
293%*[SV55300( ALL)03/95]Lubricant Specifications[SV56000( GV)05/95]thirty pica chart:0010586-R*[SV56400( ALL)03/95]NOTE: Rear axle lube quantities mu
294%*[SV57000( ALL)01/95] Vehicle Storage*[SV57100( ALL)01/95]Maintenance Tips*[SV57150( ALL)01/95]If you plan on storing your vehicle for anextended
295*[SV58100( ALL)04/95]❑Lubricate all hood, door and trunk lid hingesand latches with a light grade oil.*[SV58200( ALL)01/95]❑Cover interior soft tri
296%*[SV59400( ALL)01/95]Battery*[SV59500( ALL)01/95]❑Check and recharge as necessary.*[SV59600( ALL)01/95]❑Keep connections clean and covered with al
297[SV05/95]thirty-six chart:MERCADPLNFile:rcsvg.exUpdate:Wed Jun 28 16:19:38 1995
*[PI00425( ALL)05/95]Table of ContentsIntroductory Information ... 1Safety Restraints ...
27*[SR25275( ALL)05/95]Children weighing less than 40 lbs. (18 kg)should use child or infant seats. Forward facingchild seats must have the passenger
303[QI03150( GV)06/95]full page art:0011380-ALabel LocationsFile:rcqig.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 07:49:09 1996
304[QI03200( G )05/95]full page art:0011127-CFront Exterior ViewFile:rcqig.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 07:49:09 1996
305[QI03400( G )05/95]full page art:0011129-CRear Exterior ViewFile:rcqig.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 07:49:09 1996
306[QI03550( G )05/95]full page art:0011131-CEntrance ViewFile:rcqig.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 07:49:09 1996
307[QI03700( G )05/95]full page art:0011133-DDriver’s DoorFile:rcqig.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 07:49:09 1996
308[QI03900( G )05/95]full page art:0011135-CInstrument PanelFile:rcqig.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 07:49:09 1996
309[QI04100( G )05/95]full page art:0011312-BInstrument Cluster — MechanicalFile:rcqig.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 07:49:09 1996
310[QI04250( G )05/95]full page art:0011203-CInstrument Cluster — ElectronicFile:rcqig.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 07:49:09 1996
311[QI04300( G )05/95]full page art:0011139-DTrunkFile:rcqig.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 07:49:09 1996
312[QI04600( G )05/95]full page art:0011201-D4.6L Engine CompartmentFile:rcqig.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 07:49:09 1996
28% [SR31857( GV)03/95]Installing Safety Seats in the Front andRear Outboard Passenger Seating Positions[SR31861( ALL)03/95]For seating positions equi
Index 313IndexAABS warning light(see Anti-lock brake system) ... 50,84Accessory position on the ignition ... 37Accessory power source,power point
314 IndexAudio system(see Electronic sound system) ... 149Automatic transmissiondriving an automatic overdrive... 171fluid, adding ... 2
Index 315Brakes (continued)fluid, specifications ... 293front disc ... 179new brake linings... 4noise ... 180p
316 IndexChimekey in ignition ...38safety belt ... 51,65Circuit breakerschecking and replacing ... 279see also fuses ...
Index 317Cruise control (see Speed control) ... 118Cupholder(s) ... 144Customer Assistance Center, Ford(U.S.) ... 216Customer
318 IndexEmergencies, roadsideassistance... 213battery acid spills ... 195jump-starting ... 195towing ... 2
Index 319Engine oil (continued)refill capacities ... 291specifications ... 293synthetic oil ... 246“break-in” oils ...
320 IndexFuel and distance computer (continued)select button ...75to empty indicator ...76trip distance ...79trip/reset
Index 321Gearshiftautomatic operation... 171column-mounted ... 173positions... 171shift-lock... 172GVWR (Gross
322 IndexIIdentification Number, Vehicle (VIN) . . . 216Idlerelearning ... 256speed ...41Ignitionchime ...38pos
29*[SR31885( ALL)04/95]3. While holding the shoulder and lap beltportions together, route the tongue throughthe child seat according to the child seat
Index 323LLampsautolamp delay system ... 104bulb replacement specifications chart . . 285checking ... 280courtesy lamps ...
324 IndexLights, warning and indicator (continued)safety belt ... 51,65trunk ajar ...82turn signal indicator... 57,70Load
Index 325OOdometerdescription ... 60,73trip odometer ... 60Oil filter ... 292Oil (see Engine oil) ... 245Oil
326 IndexRRadio (see Electronic sound systems) . . . 149Rear air suspension system... 182Rearview mirror... 140Rear window, defroster .
Index 327Safety seats for childrenand air bags ... 19,26attaching with tether straps ... 26automatic locking mode (retractor) ... 28in c
328 IndexSpeedometer ... 60,73Starting your vehiclepreparing to start your vehicle ...39starting a cold engine ...40starting after
Index 329Towing a trailer (see Trailer towing) . . . 188Towing your vehicle,with a tow truck ... 211Traction assist ... 177Traction-
330 IndexVVanity mirror ... 144Variable interval wipers ... 113VECI (Vehicle Emission Control Information)decal... 288V
Index 331Windshield washer fluid and wiperschecking and adding fluid... 256checking and replacing wiper blades . . 258low washer fluid light...
332Service StationInformation[GS00600( G )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0011196-CFile:rcgsg.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 08:02:38 1996
30*[SR31893( ALL)04/95]4. Insert the belt tongue into the buckle for thatseating position until you hear and feel thelatch engage. Figure 3. Make sure
31*[SR31900( ALL)04/95]5. Grasp the shoulder portion of the belt andpull downward until all of the belt isextracted and a click is heard. At this time
32*[SR31915( ALL)04/95]half page art:0011242-A*[SR31920( ALL)04/95]half page art:0011243-AFile:rcsrg.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 08:09:22 1996
33*[SR31925( ALL)04/95]7. Before placing the child in the child seat,forcibly tilt the seat from side to side, andtug it forward to make sure that the
34*[SR31940( ALL)04/95]half page art:0011245-BChecking the retractor*[SR31945( ALL)04/95]9. Check to make sure that the child seat isproperly secured
35[SR32190( BCGV)03/95]4. Insert the belt tongue into the proper bucklefor the center seating position until you heara snap and feel it latch. Make su
36[SR38800( GV)12/94]RWARNINGIf the shoulder belt cannot be properlypositioned, the child should sit in thecenter rear seat and use the lap belt or, i
1Introductory Information*[IN00300( ALL)04/95] Ford’s Commitment to You*[IN00500( ALL)04/95]Our Guiding Principles*[IN00600( ALL)04/95]❑Quality comes
37Starting Your GrandMarquis*[ST03400( ALL)03/95] Ignition%*[ST03500( ALL)01/95]Understanding the Positions of the Ignition[ST03750( ALL)12/94]quarter
38*[ST04400( ALL)03/95]START cranks the engine. Release the key oncethe engine starts so that you do not damage thestarter. The key should return to O
39%*[ST07000( ALL)03/95] Fuel-Injected Engines*[ST07100( ALL)03/95]When starting a fuel-injected engine, the mostimportant thing to remember is to avo
40%*[ST10300( ALL)02/95]Starting Your Engine*[ST10325( ALL)02/95]To start your engine:*[ST10350( ALL)05/95]1. Follow the steps under Preparing to Star
41*[ST10473( ALL)04/95]Whenever you start your vehicle, release the keyas soon as the engine starts. Excessive crankingcould damage the starter or flo
42*[ST11210( ALL)05/95]If the engine idle speed does not slow downautomatically, do not allow your vehicle to idlefor more than 10 minutes. Have the v
43*[ST11800( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGTo prevent electrical shock, do not useyour heater with ungrounded electricalsystems or two-pronged (cheater) adapters.
44*[ST13500( ALL)01/95]Have the exhaust and body ventilation systemschecked whenever:*[ST13600( ALL)02/95]❑your vehicle is raised for service*[ST13700
45%*[ST17100( ALL)03/95] If the Engine Cranks but DoesNot Start or Does Not Start Aftera Collision%*[ST17110( ALL)04/95]Fuel System Shut-off Switch*[S
46*[ST18700( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGIf you see or smell fuel, do not reset theswitch or try to start your vehicle. Haveall the passengers get out of the ve
2*[IN01100( ALL)04/95] Things to Know About UsingThis Guide*[IN01200( ALL)04/95]Congratulations on the purchase of your newvehicle. This guide has inf
47Warning Lights andGauges*[LG00400( ALL)01/95]The instrument panel (dashboard) on yourvehicle is divided into several different sections.The illustra
48% [LG02450( GV)05/94]full page art:0010682-IThe mechanical clusterFile:rclgg.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 08:07:51 1996
49*[LG02700( BCGV)06/94] The Mechanical Cluster*[LG02800( BCGV)06/93]The following warning lights and gauges are onthe mechanical cluster. All of the
50% [LG03475( ALL)05/94]Anti-Lock Brake System Light(If equipped)[LG03500( ALL)05/94]This warning light will go on each time youstart your vehicle. If
51*[LG03700( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGIf the anti-lock brake system warninglight remains on or comes on whiledriving, have the braking system checkedby a qua
52%*[LG04610( ALL)01/95]Air Bag Readiness Light[LG04620( ALL)05/94]The air bag system uses a readiness light toindicate the condition of the system. I
53*[LG05200( ALL)01/95]If the light stays on or comes on when theengine is running, have the electrical systemchecked as soon as possible.%*[LG05205(
54%*[LG07200( ALL)01/95]High Beam Light*[LG07300( ALL)03/95]This light comes on when the headlamps areturned to high beam or when you flash thelights.
55% [LG09410( GV)12/91]Air Suspension Light (If equipped)[LG09420( GV)05/92]This light tells you if the air suspension needsrepair or if the air suspe
56installed. Do not install these devices by tappinginto or running wires close to powertrain controlsystem wires or components.[LG11045( GV)05/94]one
3*[IN01700( ALL)05/95]The Quick Index at the end of the bookprovides a page number following each itemwhich indicates where detailed information canbe
57Engine Warning Light will turn off after thevehicle has completed three consecutive warmup cycles without a misfire condition occurring.A warm up cy
58%*[LG13000( ALL)01/95]Fuel Gauge[LG13050( GV)05/95]one third page art:0010695-AThe fuel gauge[LG13100( ALL)08/93]The fuel gauge displays approximate
59conditions, and under certain driving conditionssuch as, heavy stop and go traffic, or driving uphills in hot weather, for the pointer to indicate a
60%*[LG14800( ALL)01/95]Speedometer*[LG14900( ALL)01/95]The speedometer tells you how many miles(kilometers) per hour your vehicle is moving.%*[LG1500
61[LG16291( GV)05/94]one third page art:0010699-CThe battery voltage gauge%*[LG16300( ALL)05/94]Engine Oil Pressure Gauge[LG16500( ALL)05/94]This gaug
62[LG17200( ALL)05/94]For more information about adding oil, seeEngine Oil Recommendations in the Index.%*[LG23800( GV)01/95] The Electronic Cluster*[
63[LG24600( GV)03/94]full page art:0010150-IElectronic clusterFile:rclgg.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 08:07:51 1996
64%*[LG24605( GV)01/95]Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge% [LG24610( GV)03/94]one third page art:0010570-B*[LG24615( GV)01/95]This gauge indicates the e
65*[LG24626( GV)05/95]3. Let the engine cool. DO NOT REMOVECOOLANT SYSTEM FILL CAP UNTILTHE ENGINE IS COOL.*[LG24628( GV)04/95]4. Check the coolant le
66%*[LG27000( GV)01/95]High Beam Light*[LG27100( GV)03/95]This light comes on when the headlamps areturned to high beam or when you flash thelights.[L
4*[IN03250( ALL)03/95]If you lose your Warranty Information Booklet, youcan get a new one free of charge. Contact anyFord or Lincoln-Mercury dealer, o
67*[LG27810( GV)03/95]The light comes on briefly when you turn theignition key to ON, but it should turn off whenthe engine starts. If the light does
68*[LG27900( GV)05/95]Under certain conditions, the Check EngineWarning Light may come on if the fuel cap isnot properly installed. If the Check Engin
69%*[LG28104( GV)01/95]Charging System Warning Light*[LG28105( GV)01/95]This light comes on when you turn your ignitionkey from OFF to ON. The light s
70*[LG28111( GV)03/95]If you lose engine oil pressure:*[LG28112( GV)03/95]1. Pull off the road as soon as safely possible.*[LG28113( GV)01/95]2. Shut
71%*[LG28140( GV)01/95]Speed Control Indicator Light*[LG28150( GV)01/95]This light comes on when the speed controlsystem is actively maintaining the s
72[LG30885( GV)05/94]NOTE: At least 2.5 gallons (9.5 liters) of fuelmust be added for the fuel gauge toimmediately show the new level offuel. If less
73*[LG31500( GV)01/95]A problem is indicated if the fuel gauge bargraph displays only the top two and bottom twobars and the message center display fo
74*[LG34410( GV)01/95]Press the E/M (English/Metric) button locatedjust below the message center display to showmiles or kilometers.*[LG34420( GV)01/9
75% [LG48000( GV)10/90]All of the message center functions arecontrolled by the three switches located justbelow the message center display:[LG48030(
76*[LG48350( GV)01/95]What the message center functions canshow you%*[LG48400( GV)01/95]DIST TO EMPTY — Distance to Empty(DTE)[LG48450( GV)05/95]one t
5*[IN06700( ALL)01/95]The break-in period for new brake liningslasts for 100 miles (160 km) of city driving or1,000 miles (1,600 km) of highway drivin
77*[LG48675( GV)01/95]Displayed DTE will not be equal to AVG ECONmultiplied by the FUEL REMAIN value. This isbecause DTE is calculated using a method
78*[LG50300( GV)01/95]If you calculate your average fuel economy bydividing miles traveled by gallons used, yourfigure may be different than displayed
79%*[LG51200( GV)01/95]TRIP A and TRIP B — Elapsed DistanceTraveled*[LG51300( GV)01/95]These two functions of the message center allowyou to see how f
80[LG52200( GV)05/95]Check Air Suspension Light*[LG52300( GV)01/95]This light glows momentarily when the ignitionis turned to the ON position. With th
81%*[LG52550( GV)05/95]Overdrive Off Indicator[LG52560( GV)06/92]one inch art:0010733-B*[LG52570( GV)01/95]This light tells you that the Transmission
82%*[LG52900( GV)01/95]Door Ajar Light*[LG53000( GV)01/95]If one of the doors is not completely shut, thislight comes on when you turn the ignition to
83[LG53500( GV)07/93] Indicator Lamp Module[LG53600( GV)05/94]The following warning lights are on theindicator lamp module. The following sectiondetai
84% [LG54200( GV)05/94]Anti-Lock Brake System Light(If equipped)*[LG54300( GV)01/95]This warning light will go on each time youstart your vehicle. If
85*[LG54550( GV)05/95]RWARNINGIf the anti-lock brake system warninglight remains on or comes on whiledriving, have the braking system checkedby a qual
86*[LG54590( GV)01/95]This light comes on briefly when you turn theignition key to ON, but it normally goes offshortly after the engine starts and you
6%*[IN07200( ALL)04/95]Washing and Polishing Your Vehicle*[IN07300( ALL)04/95]Wash the outside of your vehicle, including theunderside, with a mild de
87Instrument Panel Controls[IP00280( G )05/94]full page art:0010102-HGrand Marquis instrument panelFile:rcipg.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 08:05:49 1996
88[IP00400( ALL)05/95]The main controls for the climate control system,clock, and radio are on the instrument panel.%*[IP00500( ALL)05/95]NOTE: Any cl
89[IP11200( GV)05/95]one third page art:0010621-DThe controls for the manual heating and air conditioningsystem[IP11400( GV)05/94]For maximum heating,
90[IP12600( GV)03/94]Fan speed can be reduced, after a comfortabletemperature has been reached, to provide quietersystem operation.[IP12800( GV)05/94]
91[IP16200( GV)03/95]half page art:0011299-DThe controls for the electronic automatic temperaturecontrol*[IP16300( GV)02/95]To turn your EATC on, push
92*[IP16600( GV)02/95]To change the temperature in the displaywindow, select any temperature between 65˚F(18˚C) and 85˚F (29˚C) using the BLUE (cooler
93*[IP17000( GV)01/95]Automatic operation*[IP17100( GV)02/95]Push the AUTOMATIC button and select thedesired temperature. The selected temperatureand
94*[IP17500( GV)03/95]Temperature selection*[IP17600( GV)05/95]The RED and BLUE buttons at the upper left ofthe Control are for temperature selection.
95*[IP17900( GV)01/95]Temperature display*[IP18000( GV)01/95]The selected temperature displayed in thewindow can be set for either 0˚F or 0˚C. Yourcar
96*[IP18301( GV)01/95]Fan speed and thumbwheel*[IP18401( GV)02/95]Your EATC automatically adjusts the fan speedto the existing conditions. You must pu
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