Installing the snowplow, Operating the vehicle with the snowplow attached, Driving – FORD 2009 F-150 v.3 User Manual

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Installing the snowplow

Weight limits and guidelines for selecting and installing the snowplow can
be found in the Ford Truck Body Builders Layout Book, Snowplow
section, found at www.fleet.ford.com/truckbbas. A typical installation
affects the following:
• Certification to government safety laws such as occupant protection

and airbag deployment, braking and lighting. Look for an

ЉAlterer’s

Label

Љ on the vehicle from the snowplow installer certifying that the

installation meets all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety
Standards (FMVSS).

• The Total Accessory Reserve Capacity (TARC) is shown on the lower

right side of the vehicle’s Safety Certification Label. This is the weight
of permanently-attached auxiliary equipment, such as snowplow
frame-mounting hardware, that can be added to the vehicle and satisfy
Ford compliance certification to FMVSS. Exceeding this weight may
require the auxiliary equipment installer additional safety certification
responsibility. The Front Accessory Reserve Capacity (FARC) is added
for customer convenience

• Rear ballast weight behind the rear axle may be required to prevent

exceeding the FGAWR, and provide front-to-rear weight balance for
proper braking and steering.

• Front wheel toe may require re-adjustment to prevent premature

uneven tire wear. Specifications are found in the Ford Workshop
Manual.

• Headlight aim may require re-adjustment.
• The tire air pressures recommended for general driving are found on

the vehicle’s Safety Certification Label. The maximum cold inflation
pressure for the tire and associated load rating is imprinted on the tire
sidewall. Tire air pressure may require re-adjustment within these
pressure limits to accommodate the additional weight of the snowplow
installation

Operating the vehicle with the snowplow attached

Ford recommends that the F–150 be limited to low speed, personal-use
snow removal. Do not use your vehicle for snow removal until it has
been driven at least 500 miles (800 km).

2009 F-150 (f12)
Owners Guide (own2002), 3rd Printing
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