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[PI00020( G )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0011171-CFile:rcpig.exUpdate:Tue Feb 13 08:44:22 1996

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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

Seite 3 - Table of Contents

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

Seite 4 - Our Guiding Principles

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

Seite 5 - This Guide

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

Seite 6 - About the Warranties

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

Seite 7 - Breaking Your Vehicle In

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

Seite 8 - Cleaning the Outside of Your

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

Seite 9 - Cleaning Plastic Parts

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

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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.

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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

Seite 12 - Combination Lap and Shoulder

106%*[IP44500( ALL)01/95]Lighting Up the Interior and InstrumentPanel[IP45000( GV)05/95]With the parking lamps or headlampsilluminated, you can bright

Seite 13 - Seating Positions

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

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107[IP45450( BCGV)07/93]Using the Automatic Illuminated EntrySystem (If equipped)[IP45650( GV)03/91]The interior lights will illuminate forapproximate

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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

Seite 16 - RWARNING

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

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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

Seite 18 - Positions

111Steering Column Controls*[SC00200( ALL)01/95]The controls on the steering column and wheelare designed to give you easy access to thecontrols while

Seite 19 - Safety Belt Maintenance

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

Seite 20 - System (SRS)

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

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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

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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

Seite 23 - System Operates

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

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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

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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

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118%*[SC08600( ALL)03/91] Speed Control (If equipped)*[SC08800( ALL)03/95]If your vehicle has speed control, you canautomatically maintain a constant

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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(

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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

Seite 29 - Safety Seats for Children

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

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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

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123Features*[FV00300( ALL)02/95]Your vehicle has a variety of features designedfor your comfort, convenience and safety. Readthis chapter to find out

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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

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125%*[FV02600( BCGV)01/95]Using the Illuminated Entry System(If equipped)[FV02700( CGV)05/95]The interior lights will illuminate forapproximately 25 s

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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

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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

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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

Seite 37 - Lap Belt

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

Seite 38 - Safety Belts for Children

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

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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

Seite 40 - Ignition

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

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132[FV08111( GV)10/94]To reactivate the Horn Chirp feature, simplyrepeat the instructions for deactivating thefeature.*[FV08114( ALL)02/95]Activating

Seite 42 - Starting Your Vehicle

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

Seite 43 - Starting Your Engine

134*[FV08930( GV)01/95]NOTE: All transmitters to be used on yourvehicle must beprogrammed/reprogrammed at the sametime.%*[FV08950( ALL)02/95] Windows%

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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

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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

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11%*[SR04685( ALL)04/95]Automatic locking mode[SR04686( ALL)03/95]In this operating mode, the shoulder beltretractor will be automatically locked and

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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]

Seite 48 - If the Engine Cranks but Does

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

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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

Seite 50 - Warning Lights and

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

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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

Seite 52 - The Mechanical Cluster

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

Seite 53 - Anti-Lock Brake System Light

143*[FV28900( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGThe side view mirror on the right makesobjects appear smaller and farther awaythan they actually are.%*[FV28950( ALL)0

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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

Seite 55 - Charging System Light

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

Seite 56 - Overdrive Off Indicator

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

Seite 57 - Low Fuel Alert Light

12[SR04695( ALL)03/95]NOTE: When the combination lap/shoulderbelt is unbuckled and allowed toretract completely, the retractor willswitch back to the

Seite 58 - Check Engine Warning Light

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

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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

Seite 60 - Turn Signal Indicator Lights

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

Seite 61 - Fuel Gauge

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

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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

Seite 63 - Trip Odometer

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

Seite 64 - Engine Oil Pressure Gauge

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

Seite 65 - The Electronic Cluster

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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158*[AS10495( GV)02/95]❑Protect cassettes from exposure to directsunlight, high humidity and extreme heat orcold. If they are exposed to extremecondit

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159% [AS56200( GV)05/94]full page art:0060667-AMidline Stereo CassetteFile:rcasg.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 08:04:26 1996

Seite 72 - Engine Oil Pressure Light

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

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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

Seite 74 - Speed Control Indicator Light

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

Seite 75 - FUEL REMAIN — Fuel Remaining

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

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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

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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

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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

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14*[SR05500( BCGV)03/95]RWARNINGAll front and rear seat outboardoccupants (including pregnant women)should wear lap and shoulder belts, foroptimum pro

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167%*[AS60900( ALL)02/95]Common Radio Reception Conditions*[AS61000( ALL)02/95]Several conditions prevent FM reception frombeing completely clear and

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168*[AS61800( ALL)01/95]When the radio waves are reflected off objects orstructures, the reflected signal cancels the normalsignal, causing the antenn

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169%*[AS62400( ALL)08/89] All About Radio Frequencies*[AS62500( ALL)01/95]The Federal Communications Commission (FCC)and the Canadian Radio Telecommun

Seite 83 - Check Air Suspension Light

170%*[AS62800( ALL)01/95] Important Warranty and ServiceInformation*[AS62900( ALL)07/90]❑Warranty*[AS63000( ALL)03/95]Your sound system is warranted f

Seite 84 - Low Washer Fluid Light

171Driving Your GrandMarquis%*[DR00500( ALL)03/93] Driving with an AutomaticOverdrive Transmission*[DR00700( BCGV)01/95]The automatic overdrive transm

Seite 85 - Trunk Ajar Light

172%*[DR00995( ALL)04/95]Your vehicle is equipped with a Brake ShiftInterlock safety feature. This feature prevents thegearshift from being moved from

Seite 86 - Indicator Lamp Module

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,

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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

Seite 88 - Brake System Light

175%*[DR02000( GV)04/95]When to use j (Overdrive)*[DR02100( ALL)01/95]Overdrive is the usual driving position for anautomatic overdrive transmission.

Seite 89 - Hazard Warning Light

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

Seite 90 - Instrument Panel Controls

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

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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

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178[DR09793( BCGV)01/95]If the Traction AssistTMsystem is cycledexcessively, the system will shut down toprevent the rear brakes from overheating.Duri

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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

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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

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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

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182*[DR14175( GV)11/91]RWARNINGTo prevent personal injury, do not releasethe parking brake while outside thevehicle.*[DR14200( ALL)03/95]Always check

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183whenever jacking up or towing the vehicle. Ifyou have the mechanical cluster, “AIR SUSP”will appear in the cluster, if you have anelectronic cluste

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Seite 106 - Cleaning the Exterior Lamps

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

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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

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193*[DR22300( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGDo not connect a trailer’s hydraulic brakesystem directly to your vehicle’s brakesystem. Your vehicle may not haveenou

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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

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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

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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

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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

Seite 115 - Flashing the Lights

198[RE02700( GV)03/94]full page art:0010336-FThe 4.6L SFI engineFile:rcreg.exUpdate:Thu Feb 1 08:33:27 1996

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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

Seite 117 - Windshield Washer

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

Seite 118 - Hazard Flasher

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

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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

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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

Seite 121 - Speed Control (If equipped)

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

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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

Seite 123 - Resetting the Speed Control

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Seite 137 - Using the Power Windows

218*[HS03100( ALL)01/95]❑A vehicle sales transaction*[HS03200( ALL)01/95]❑A request for reimbursement of consequentialexpenses unless incidental to a

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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

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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

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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

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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

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223*[HS09400( ALL)05/95]Consumers wishing to obtain further informationabout the program can obtain an informationbooklet from your dealer or contact

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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

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225Accessories*[AC00200( ALL)03/95] Ford Accessories for Your Vehicle*[AC00240( ALL)04/95]Ford has many fine products available fromyour dealer to cle

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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

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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

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227[AC01500( ALL)05/95]NOTE: The Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) or in Canada theCanadian Radio TelecommunicationsCommission (CRTC) regulates t

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228% [AC02700( G )12/94]thirty-six pica chart:0011329-AFile:rcacg.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 08:03:11 1996

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229[AC02800( G )12/94]thirty-six pica chart:0011330-AFile:rcacg.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 08:03:11 1996

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230[AC02900( G )12/94]thirty-six pica chart:0011331-AFile:rcacg.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 08:03:11 1996

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231[AC03300( CG )12/94]thirty-six pica chart:0011335-AFile:rcacg.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 08:03:11 1996

Seite 152 - Electronic Sound Systems

233Servicing Your GrandMarquis%*[SV00300( ALL)03/95] Service Made Easy*[SV00400( ALL)01/95]Ford has two goals for servicing your vehicle.*[SV00550( AL

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234*[SV01250( ALL)03/95]Ford Motor Company recommends that theOwner Maintenance Checks listed in theMaintenance Schedule and Record booklet beperforme

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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(

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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

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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

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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

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238[SV05800( GV)05/95]full page art:0010329-DA 4.6 liter SFI engineFile:rcsvg.exUpdate:Wed Jun 28 16:19:38 1995

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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

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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

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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

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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

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243[SV10227( ALL)05/95]Gasoline and gasoline blends may contain smallamounts of carcinogens, such as benzene.Long-term exposure to unleaded gasoline v

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Seite 172 - All About Radio Frequencies

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

Seite 173 - Information

252*[SV19350( ALL)02/95]Ford Premium Cooling System Fluid is anoptimized formula that will protect all metalsand rubber elastomers used in Ford engine

Seite 174 - Overdrive Transmission

253%*[SV19480( ALL)04/95]NOTE: Always dispose of used automotivefluids in a responsible manner. Followyour community’s standards fordisposing of these

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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

Seite 176 - N (Neutral)

255%*[SV22090( ALL)03/95] Battery*[SV22100( ALL)02/95]Your vehicle may have a Motorcraftmaintenance-free battery. When the originalequipment battery i

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256%*[SV22194( BCGV)03/95]Because your vehicle’s engine is electronicallycontrolled by a computer, some controlconditions are maintained by power from

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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

Seite 179 - P (Park)

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

Seite 180 - Traction Assist

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

Seite 181 - Steering Your Vehicle

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

Seite 182 - Applying the Brakes

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

Seite 183 - Parking Brake

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

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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

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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

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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

Seite 187 - Driving in Bad Weather

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

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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

Seite 189 - Driving With a Heavy Load

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

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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

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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]

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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

Seite 193 - Preparing to Tow

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

Seite 194 - Load Equalizing Hitch

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

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272electrical parts, check the appropriate fuses(conventional and high current) or circuitbreakers.*[SV36600( ALL)03/95]The following charts tell you

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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

Seite 197 - Driving While You Tow

274[SV38600( G )03/95]thirty-six pica chart:0011315-CFile:rcsvg.exUpdate:Wed Jun 28 16:19:38 1995

Seite 198 - Jump-Starting Your Vehicle

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

Seite 199 - Preparing Your Vehicle

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

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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

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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

Seite 202 - Jump-Starting

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

Seite 203 - Changing a Tire

279*[SV42500( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGAlways replace a fuse with one that hasthe specified amperage rating. Using afuse with a higher amperage rating cancau

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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.

Seite 205 - Spare Tire Location

281%*[SV45600( ALL)01/95]The alignment of your headlamps should bechecked if:*[SV45700( ALL)01/95]❑oncoming motorists frequently signal you toturn off

Seite 206 - Preparing to Change the Tire

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

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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

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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

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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

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286%*[SV52400( ALL)03/95] Emission Control System*[SV52500( ALL)05/95]Your vehicle is equipped with a catalyticconverter which enables your vehicle to

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287*[SV53075( ALL)03/95]In general, maintenance, replacement, or serviceof the emissions control devices or systems inyour new Ford Motor Company vehi

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26*[SR24200( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGNever leave a child unattended in yourvehicle.%*[SR24250( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGWhen using forward-facing child seatsmove t

Seite 213 - If the Engine Cranks But Does

288*[SV53400( ALL)01/95]By law, anyone who manufactures, repairs,services, sells, leases, trades vehicles, orsupervises a fleet of vehicles is not per

Seite 214 - Towing Your Vehicle

289varies with individual driving patterns. Tocomplete this requirement in the minimumamount of time, refer to the OBD II Drive Cycledefined below. If

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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

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291*[SV53800( ALL)03/95] Refill Capacities, Motorcraft Parts,and Lubricant Specifications%*[SV53900( ALL)03/95]Refill Capacities[SV54300( GV)03/95]twe

Seite 217 - If You Have a Service Problem

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

Seite 218 - (U.S. or Canada)

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

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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

Seite 220 - (U.S. Only)

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

Seite 221 - How Does the Board Work?

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

Seite 222 - How Do You Contact the Board?

297[SV05/95]thirty-six chart:MERCADPLNFile:rcsvg.exUpdate:Wed Jun 28 16:19:38 1995

Seite 223 - What is the Review Process?

*[PI00425( ALL)05/95]Table of ContentsIntroductory Information ... 1Safety Restraints ...

Seite 224 - Reporting Safety Defects

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

Seite 225 - Assistance

303[QI03150( GV)06/95]full page art:0011380-ALabel LocationsFile:rcqig.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 07:49:09 1996

Seite 226 - Getting Help Outside the U.S

304[QI03200( G )05/95]full page art:0011127-CFront Exterior ViewFile:rcqig.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 07:49:09 1996

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305[QI03400( G )05/95]full page art:0011129-CRear Exterior ViewFile:rcqig.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 07:49:09 1996

Seite 228 - Accessories

306[QI03550( G )05/95]full page art:0011131-CEntrance ViewFile:rcqig.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 07:49:09 1996

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307[QI03700( G )05/95]full page art:0011133-DDriver’s DoorFile:rcqig.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 07:49:09 1996

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308[QI03900( G )05/95]full page art:0011135-CInstrument PanelFile:rcqig.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 07:49:09 1996

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309[QI04100( G )05/95]full page art:0011312-BInstrument Cluster — MechanicalFile:rcqig.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 07:49:09 1996

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310[QI04250( G )05/95]full page art:0011203-CInstrument Cluster — ElectronicFile:rcqig.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 07:49:09 1996

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311[QI04300( G )05/95]full page art:0011139-DTrunkFile:rcqig.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 07:49:09 1996

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312[QI04600( G )05/95]full page art:0011201-D4.6L Engine CompartmentFile:rcqig.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 07:49:09 1996

Seite 235 - Service Made Easy

28% [SR31857( GV)03/95]Installing Safety Seats in the Front andRear Outboard Passenger Seating Positions[SR31861( ALL)03/95]For seating positions equi

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Index 313IndexAABS warning light(see Anti-lock brake system) ... 50,84Accessory position on the ignition ... 37Accessory power source,power point

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314 IndexAudio system(see Electronic sound system) ... 149Automatic transmissiondriving an automatic overdrive... 171fluid, adding ... 2

Seite 238 - Opening the Hood

Index 315Brakes (continued)fluid, specifications ... 293front disc ... 179new brake linings... 4noise ... 180p

Seite 239 - Engine Compartment

316 IndexChimekey in ignition ...38safety belt ... 51,65Circuit breakerschecking and replacing ... 279see also fuses ...

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Index 317Cruise control (see Speed control) ... 118Cupholder(s) ... 144Customer Assistance Center, Ford(U.S.) ... 216Customer

Seite 241 - Filling the Fuel Tank

318 IndexEmergencies, roadsideassistance... 213battery acid spills ... 195jump-starting ... 195towing ... 2

Seite 242 - Choosing the Right Fuel

Index 319Engine oil (continued)refill capacities ... 291specifications ... 293synthetic oil ... 246“break-in” oils ...

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320 IndexFuel and distance computer (continued)select button ...75to empty indicator ...76trip distance ...79trip/reset

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Index 321Gearshiftautomatic operation... 171column-mounted ... 173positions... 171shift-lock... 172GVWR (Gross

Seite 245 - Calculating Fuel Economy

322 IndexIIdentification Number, Vehicle (VIN) . . . 216Idlerelearning ... 256speed ...41Ignitionchime ...38pos

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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

Seite 247 - Self-Service Pointers

Index 323LLampsautolamp delay system ... 104bulb replacement specifications chart . . 285checking ... 280courtesy lamps ...

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324 IndexLights, warning and indicator (continued)safety belt ... 51,65trunk ajar ...82turn signal indicator... 57,70Load

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Index 325OOdometerdescription ... 60,73trip odometer ... 60Oil filter ... 292Oil (see Engine oil) ... 245Oil

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326 IndexRRadio (see Electronic sound systems) . . . 149Rear air suspension system... 182Rearview mirror... 140Rear window, defroster .

Seite 251 - Engine Coolant

Index 327Safety seats for childrenand air bags ... 19,26attaching with tether straps ... 26automatic locking mode (retractor) ... 28in c

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328 IndexSpeedometer ... 60,73Starting your vehiclepreparing to start your vehicle ...39starting a cold engine ...40starting after

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Index 329Towing a trailer (see Trailer towing) . . . 188Towing your vehicle,with a tow truck ... 211Traction assist ... 177Traction-

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330 IndexVVanity mirror ... 144Variable interval wipers ... 113VECI (Vehicle Emission Control Information)decal... 288V

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Index 331Windshield washer fluid and wiperschecking and adding fluid... 256checking and replacing wiper blades . . 258low washer fluid light...

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332Service StationInformation[GS00600( G )05/95]thirty-six pica chart:0011196-CFile:rcgsg.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 08:02:38 1996

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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

Seite 258 - Windshield Washer Fluid and

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Seite 264 - Replacing the Tires

1Introductory Information*[IN00300( ALL)04/95] Ford’s Commitment to You*[IN00500( ALL)04/95]Our Guiding Principles*[IN00600( ALL)04/95]❑Quality comes

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37Starting Your GrandMarquis*[ST03400( ALL)03/95] Ignition%*[ST03500( ALL)01/95]Understanding the Positions of the Ignition[ST03750( ALL)12/94]quarter

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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

Seite 267 - Snow Tires and Chains

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

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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

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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

Seite 270 - Brake Fluid

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

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43*[ST11800( ALL)05/95]RWARNINGTo prevent electrical shock, do not useyour heater with ungrounded electricalsystems or two-pronged (cheater) adapters.

Seite 272 - Power Steering Fluid

44*[ST13500( ALL)01/95]Have the exhaust and body ventilation systemschecked whenever:*[ST13600( ALL)02/95]❑your vehicle is raised for service*[ST13700

Seite 273 - Links, and Circuit Breakers

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

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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

Seite 275 - Breakers and Relays

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

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47Warning Lights andGauges*[LG00400( ALL)01/95]The instrument panel (dashboard) on yourvehicle is divided into several different sections.The illustra

Seite 277 - High Current Fuses

48% [LG02450( GV)05/94]full page art:0010682-IThe mechanical clusterFile:rclgg.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 08:07:51 1996

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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

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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

Seite 280 - Checking and Replacing Fuses

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

Seite 281 - Circuit Breakers

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

Seite 282 - Fuse Links

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(

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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.

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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

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56installed. Do not install these devices by tappinginto or running wires close to powertrain controlsystem wires or components.[LG11045( GV)05/94]one

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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

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57Engine Warning Light will turn off after thevehicle has completed three consecutive warmup cycles without a misfire condition occurring.A warm up cy

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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

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59conditions, and under certain driving conditionssuch as, heavy stop and go traffic, or driving uphills in hot weather, for the pointer to indicate a

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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

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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

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62[LG17200( ALL)05/94]For more information about adding oil, seeEngine Oil Recommendations in the Index.%*[LG23800( GV)01/95] The Electronic Cluster*[

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63[LG24600( GV)03/94]full page art:0010150-IElectronic clusterFile:rclgg.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 08:07:51 1996

Seite 294 - Motorcraft Parts

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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75% [LG48000( GV)10/90]All of the message center functions arecontrolled by the three switches located justbelow the message center display:[LG48030(

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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

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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

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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

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78*[LG50300( GV)01/95]If you calculate your average fuel economy bydividing miles traveled by gallons used, yourfigure may be different than displayed

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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

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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

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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

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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

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83[LG53500( GV)07/93] Indicator Lamp Module[LG53600( GV)05/94]The following warning lights are on theindicator lamp module. The following sectiondetai

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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

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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

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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

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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

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87Instrument Panel Controls[IP00280( G )05/94]full page art:0010102-HGrand Marquis instrument panelFile:rcipg.exUpdate:Tue Jan 30 08:05:49 1996

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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

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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,

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90[IP12600( GV)03/94]Fan speed can be reduced, after a comfortabletemperature has been reached, to provide quietersystem operation.[IP12800( GV)05/94]

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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

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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

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93*[IP17000( GV)01/95]Automatic operation*[IP17100( GV)02/95]Push the AUTOMATIC button and select thedesired temperature. The selected temperatureand

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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.

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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

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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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