FORD Vehicle User Manual

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[DR21101(B F )11/89]

Driving on Snow or Ice

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[DR21200(B F )10/90]

A four-wheel drive vehicle has advantages over
two-wheel drive vehicles in snow and ice but
can skid like any other vehicle. If so equipped,
keep the vehicle in four-wheel drive if icy or
slippery conditions exist.

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[DR21300(B F )11/89]

Avoid sudden applications of power and quick
changes of direction on snow or ice. Apply the
accelerator slowly and steadily when starting
from a full stop.

[DR21312(B F )05/95]

All utility-type and Four-Wheel Drive vehicles
have special design and equipment features to
make them capable of performing in a wide
variety of off-road applications. Specific design
characteristics give them higher centers of
gravity than ordinary passenger cars.

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[DR21325(B F )05/95]

RWARNING

All utility and four-wheel drive vehicles
are not designed for cornering at speeds
as high as passenger cars any more than
low-slung sports cars are designed to
perform satisfactorily under off-road
conditions. Avoid sharp turns or abrupt
maneuvers in these vehicles.

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[DR21400( ALL)03/95]

Brakes

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[DR21500( ALL)01/93]

Front Disc Brakes

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[DR21525( F )05/94]

F-150/250/350

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[DR21600( ALL)03/94]

The front disc brakes are self-adjusting. They do
not require service other than periodic inspection
for pad wear.

File:ltdrf.ex

Update:Thu May 9 15:17:55 1996

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