Driving – FORD 2003 F-150 v.4 User Manual

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• Federal and most local regulations require additional exterior lamps

for snowplow-equipped vehicles. Consult your dealer for additional
information.

• Tires have their maximum inflation pressure and associated load rating

imprinted on the tire sidewall. This pressure may or may not be the
same as that shown as recommended on the vehicle. The vehicle
operator may have to adjust the tire inflation pressure to
accommodate the snowplow and payload. Consult your dealer or
equipment installer for help with proper inflation pressures.

• Federal and some local regulations require additional exterior lamps

for snowplow-equipped vehicles. Consult your dealer for additional
information.

• After installing a snowplow to the vehicle, ensure the vehicle’s front

toe alignment and front ride height are within specification (reset if
required). These specifications are located in the vehicle’s Workshop
Manual.

Note: Do not exceed the GVWR or the GAWR specified on the
certification label.

Removing snowplow

After removing a snowplow from the vehicle, ensure the vehicle’s front
toe alignment and front ride height are within specification (reset if
required).

Snowplowing with your air bag equipped vehicle

Your vehicle is equipped with a driver and passenger air bag
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) The SRS is designed to activate in
certain frontal and offset frontal collisions when the vehicle sustains
sufficient longitudinal deceleration.

Careless or high speed driving while plowing snow which results in
sufficient vehicle decelerations can deploy the air bag. Such driving also
increases the risk of accidents.

All occupants of the vehicle, including the driver, should always
properly wear their safety belts, even when an air bag (SRS) is

provided.

Never remove or defeat the “tripping mechanisms” designed into the
snow removal equipment by its manufacturer. Doing so may cause
damage to the vehicle and the snow removal equipment as well as
possible air bag deployment.

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