Driving – FORD 2002 Focus v.2 User Manual

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Driving

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DRIVING THROUGH WATER

Do not drive quickly through

standing water, especially if the

depth is unknown. Traction or

brake capability may be limited and

if the ignition system gets wet, your

engine may stall. Water may also

enter your engine's air intake and

severely damage your engine.

If driving through deep or standing

water is unavoidable, proceed very

slowly. Never drive through water

that is higher than the bottom of

the hubs.

Once through the water, always try

the brakes. Wet brakes do not stop

the vehicle as effectively as dry

brakes. Drying can be improved by

moving your vehicle slowly while

applying light pressure on the brake

pedal.

Driving through deep water

where the transaxle is

submerged may allow water

into the transaxle and cause

internal transaxle damage.

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