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Ford Probe GT Owner's Manual (289 pages)
Brand:
Ford
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 1.72 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introductory Information
4
Using this Guide
5
Notice to Owneres of Utility-Type Vehicles
7
Breaking Your Vehicle in
8
Cleaning the Outside of Your Vehicle
9
Washing and Polishing Your Vehicle
9
Cleaning Chrome and Aluminum Parts
10
Cleaning Plastic Parts
10
Instrumentation
11
The Mechanical Cluster View
12
GT Model Speedometer and Tachometer
14
Indicator Lights and Chimes
15
Safety Belt Warning Light and Chime
15
Air Bag Readiness Light
15
Brake System Warning Light
16
Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Light
17
The Low Fuel Light
18
High Beam Light
19
Check Engine Warning Light
19
Gauges
20
O/D off Light (if Equipped)
20
Fuel Gauge
20
Engine Oil Pressure Gauge
21
Charging System Gauge
21
If Your Engine Overheats
22
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge
22
Speedometer
23
Odometer
23
Trip Odometer
23
Tachometer
23
Electronic Sound Systems
24
Compact Disc Radio
25
How to Turn the Radio on and off
25
How to Adjust the Volume
25
Selecting the am or FM Frequency Band
25
Using the “SEEK” Function
26
How to Tune Radio Stations
26
Using the “SCAN/TUNE” Button to Manually Tune
26
Using the “SCAN/TUNE” Button to Scan Radio Stations
27
Setting the Station Memory Preset Buttons
27
Using the Automatic Memory Load Feature
28
Using the “AUDIO” Button to Adjust the Tone Balance and Speaker Output
29
Increasing or Decreasing Bass Response
29
Increasing or Decreasing Treble Response
29
Adjusting Speaker Balance
29
Clock Operation
30
Adjusting Speaker Fader
30
Using the Controls on Your New Compact Disc Player
31
How to Insert a Disc and Begin Play
32
How to Stop and Restart the CD Player
32
Using the “SEEK” Feature
33
How to Fast Forward or Reverse Your CD Player
33
Using the “SCAN” Function
34
How to Eject the Disc
34
How to Take Care of and Clean Your CD Player and Discs
34
Common Operating Conditions of Your CD Player
35
If Play Does Not Begin after the CD Button Is Pushed
36
If the Sound Skips
36
Electronic Stereo and Stereo Cassette Radios
37
How to Tune Radio Stations (Stereo Radio)
39
How to Turn the Radio on and Adjust the Volume
39
Using the Controls on Your New Radio
39
To Select the am or FM Frequency Band
39
How to Tune Radio Stations (Stereo Cassette Radio)
40
Using the “TUNE” Function (Stereo Radio)
40
Using the “AMS” Function to Manually Tune Your Radio (Stereo Cassette Radio)
40
Using the SEEK Function
41
Using the “SCAN” Function (Stereo Cassette Radio)
41
To Set the Station Memory Preset Buttons
41
To Set the Buttons to the Desired Frequencies
41
Adjusting the Tone Balance and Speaker Output of Your Radio
42
Speaker Features and Operation
42
To Adjust Speaker Balance
42
To Adjust Speaker Fader
43
Using the Controls of Your Cassette Tape Player
43
How to Locate a Desired Track on the Tape
43
How to Insert a Tape
43
How to Eject the Tape
44
Using the Automatic Music Search (“AMS”) Function with Cassette Tape Player
44
Tips on Caring for the Cassette Player and Tapes
45
Clock Operation Info
46
How to View the Clock Mode
46
How to Set the Clock
46
Common Radio Reception Conditions
46
All about Radio Frequencies
48
Controls and Features
50
Controls and Features Diagram
51
The Climate Control System
52
Heating Only System (Without Air Conditioning)
52
Function Selection
52
Heating Only System Control Panel
52
Temperature Control
53
Fan Speed Control
53
Turning on the Heat
53
Defrosting the Windshield and Side Windows
54
Heating and Defrosting at the same Time
54
Ventilating Your Vehicle with Outside Air
54
Tips for Controlling the Temperature in Your Vehicle
55
Air Conditioning Controls
56
Air Conditioning System
56
Norm A/C
57
Max A/C
57
To Cool Your Vehicle Using Outside Air
58
Engine Idle Speed Control System
58
Rear Window Defroster
59
To Defrost the Rear Window
59
Rear Window Wiper and Washer
60
Fog Lamps
60
Dimmer Control Thumbwheel
61
Dome Lamp
61
Lighting up the Interior and Instrument Panel
61
Interior Lights
61
Map Lamps
62
Interior/Map Lamp Control Panel
62
Radio
63
Clock Controls on Electronic Radios
63
Ignition
64
Understanding the Positions of the Ignition
64
Ignition Lock Cylinder
64
The Turn Signal Lever
65
Headlamps and Parking Lamps
65
Headlamp Control View
65
Daytime Running Light System (Canadian Vehicles Only)
66
Raising the Headlamps Manually
66
High Beams and Flashing the Lamps
68
Manual Headlamp Retractors Located Behind the Headlamps View
68
Flashing the Lights
69
Highbeam and Flash-To-Pass Operation
69
Turn Signals
70
Windshield Wipers and Washer
71
One Touch Wiper Control
71
Interval Wipers
72
Windshield Washer
72
Variable Interval Wiper Control
72
Tilt Steering Column
74
To Set a Speed
75
To Turn Speed Control on
75
To Turn Speed Control off
75
Speed Control
75
To Set a Higher Speed
76
To Set a Lower Set Speed
76
Moon Roof
77
To Disengage Speed Control
77
To Return to a Set Speed
77
Sliding Moon Roof Control Switch
78
Doors
79
Power Door Locks
79
The Inside of the Door View
79
Power Locks on the Driver’s Door View
80
Using the Power Windows
80
Windows
80
Mirrors
81
Master Window Control on the Driver’s Door View
81
Dual-Electric Remote Control Mirrors
82
Dual-Electric Side Mirror Control Switches View
82
Console
83
Storage Compartments
83
Center Console Storage
84
Cupholders
84
Hatchback
85
Opening and Closing the Hatchback
85
Remote Control for the Hatchback
86
Using the Luggage Compartment Cover
86
Using the Remote Control for the Hatchback
86
To Remove the Luggage Compartment Cover
87
To Install the Luggage Compartment Cover
88
Remote Keyless Entry System
88
Remote Keyless Entry Transmitter View
89
Replacing the Batteries
90
Opening the Remote Transmitter
90
Replacement/Additional Transmitters
91
Manual Seat Adjustments
92
Seating and Safety Restraints
92
To Move the Seat Forward or Backward
94
To Recline the Seatback
95
To Gain Access to the Rear Seat on the Driver’s or Passenger’s Side
96
Seatback Release Lever for Rear Seat Access View
96
Lumbar Support or Side Bolster Supports Inflation
97
Six-Way Power Seat Adjustment
98
Using the Split-Folding Rear Seat
99
To Lower the Rear Seatback
100
Important Safety Belt Information
101
Combination Lap and Shoulder Belts
103
Fastening the Front Seat Combination Lap and Shoulder Belt
104
Unfastening the Combination Lap and Shoulder Belt — Front and Rear Seating Positions
104
Vehicle Sensitive (Emergency) Locking Mode
105
Automatic Locking Mode
105
Dual Locking Mode Retractors Operate in Two Ways
105
Lap/Shoulder Belt Retractors (Dual Locking Modes)
105
Safety Belt Extension Assembly
106
Safety Belt Maintenance
107
Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
107
Important Air Bag Precautions
107
Children and Air Bags
109
How Does the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System Work?
109
The Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System Consists of
111
Inflated Driver-Side Air Bag
112
Inflated Passenger-Side Air Bag
112
Determining if System Is Operational
113
Disposal of Air Bags and Air Bag Equipped Vehicles
113
Safety Restraints for Children
114
Safety Seats for Children
116
Installing Child Safety Seats
117
Grasping Lap and Shoulder Belt Together
118
Routing Safety Belt through Child Seat or Infant Carrier
119
Buckling the Belt
120
Setting the Retractor to Automatic Locking Mode
121
Removing Slack from Belt
122
Checking that the Seat Is Secure
123
Checking the Retractor
124
Attaching Safety Seats with Tether Straps
125
Tether Anchorage Hardware
126
Installing the Anchor Bracket
126
Preparing to Start Your Vehicle
128
Fuel-Injected Engines
128
Starting Your Vehicle
128
Starting
128
Testing the Warning Lights
129
Starting Your Engine
129
For a Cold Engine
130
For a Warm Engine
130
If the Engine Does Not Start after Two Attempts
131
Engine Block Heater
132
If the Engine Cranks but Does Not Start or Does Not Start after a Collision
133
The Fuel Pump Shut-Off Switch
133
Guarding against Exhaust Fumes
133
Have the Exhaust and Body Ventilation Systems Checked Whenever
134
Removing the Key from the Ignition
135
Brakes
136
Applying the Brakes
136
Driving
136
Anti-Lock Brake System
137
Parking Brake (Handbrake)
139
Steering Your Vehicle
140
Driving with an Automatic Overdrive Transaxle
141
Putting Your Vehicle in Gear
141
Automatic Shift Lever
142
Shift-Lock System
143
To Shift the Transaxle out of the P (Park) Position
143
Automatic Console-Mounted Gearshift Lever
144
Shift Lock Emergency Override
145
Roadside Emergencies
145
When to Use Overdrive (D with Overdrive Activated)
146
Cancelling Overdrive
146
Overdrive off Indicator Light
147
When to Use Drive (D with Overdrive OFF)
147
When to Use 2 (Second)
148
When to Use 1 (First)
148
Reverse
148
Neutral
148
Parking
149
Driving with a Manual Transaxle
150
Using the Clutch
150
Shift Pattern
151
Shifting the Gears
151
Backing up
152
Upshifting
153
Downshifting
153
To Park the Vehicle
154
Driving with a Heavy Load
154
Limiting Your Vehicle’s Load
155
Towing a Trailer
156
Towing Behind Another Vehicle — Recreational Vehicle
156
Hazard Flasher
158
Roadside Emergencies
158
If the Engine Cranks but Does Not Start or Starting after a Collision
159
Fuel Pump Shut-Off Switch
159
Hazard Warning Flasher Switch
159
The Location of the Fuel Pump Shut-Off Switch
160
If Your Engine Cranks but Does Not Start after a Collision or Substantial Jolt
161
Fuses
161
Fuse Panel under Instrument Panel
162
Inside of the Instrument Fuse Panel Cover
162
Fuse Panel Located under Hood
164
Fuse Panel Cover Located under the Hood View
165
Fuse Puller Tool and Fuse View
168
Relays
168
Changing a Tire
170
To Find a Fuse’s Amperage Rating
170
The Temporary Spare Tire
171
When You Drive with the Temporary Spare Tire, Do Not...
171
Spare Tire Location
172
Location of the Temporary Spare Tire and Jacking Equipment
172
Preparing to Change the Tire
173
Blocking the Wheel Diagonally Opposite the Tire Being Changed
173
Removing and Replacing the Tire
174
Jack Mounting Position
175
Lug Nut Positions
176
Jump-Starting Your Vehicle
177
Preparing Your Vehicle
179
Connecting the Jumper Cables
179
The Sequence for Connecting the Jumper Cables
180
Jump-Starting
181
Removing Jumper Cables
181
Towing Your Vehicle
182
Maintenance and Care
182
Towing with the Back Wheels off the Ground
183
Maintenance and Care
185
Precautions When Servicing Your Vehicle
186
Working with the Engine off
187
Working with the Engine on
187
Opening the Hood
188
The Hood Release Handle View
188
Engine Types
189
2.0 L Engine View
190
2.5 L Engine View
191
Engine Oil Recommendations
192
Checking and Adding Engine Oil
193
Engine Oil Dipstick View
193
Adding Engine Oil
194
Changing the Engine Oil and the Oil Filter
194
Brake Fluid
195
Brake Fluid Level
196
Windshield Washer Fluid Reservoir View
197
Windshield Washer Fluid
197
Adding Engine Coolant
198
Recycled Engine Coolant
200
Coolant Refill Capacity
200
Power Steering Fluid
201
Severe Winter Climate
201
Checking Hoses
201
Where to Check for Power Steering Fluid
202
Automatic Transaxle Fluid
203
Automatic Transaxle Fluid Dipstick on 2.5L Engine Vehicles
204
Automatic Transaxle Fluid Dipstick on 2.0L Engine Vehicles
204
Constant Velocity Joints
205
Manual Transaxle Fluid
205
Battery
205
Battery Replacement
206
Battery Recycling Symbol
207
Wiper Blade Maintenance
208
Wiper Blade Replacement
209
Tires
210
Replacing the Wiper Blades
210
Tire Inspection and Maintenance
212
Tire Rotation
212
Replacing the Tires
213
A Worn-Out Tire View
213
Treadwear
214
Wheel and Tire Matching
214
Information about Tire Quality Grades
214
Traction a B C
215
Temperature a B C
215
Snow Tires
216
Filling the Fuel Tank
217
Fuel Filler Door Release Lever
217
Remote Fuel Filler-Lid Release Override
217
To Fill the Fuel Tank
218
Manual Fuel Filler-Lid Override
218
Choosing the Right Fuel
219
Fuel Quality
220
Octane Recommendations
220
Safety Information Relating to Automotive Fuels
221
Running out of Fuel
222
Fuel Economy
222
Comparisons with EPA Estimates
223
To Calculate Fuel Economy
223
Emission Control System
224
Air Conditioning Refrigerant
224
How to Prepare Your Vehicle for Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) Testing
226
Lights and Bulb Replacement
227
High-Mount Brakelamp Bulb
228
Headlamp Bulb
228
Check the Alignment of Your Headlamps If...
228
Rear Lamp Bulbs
229
Removing the Attaching Screw and Lens
229
Pulling out the Lock Tabs
230
The Rear Lamps
231
Bulb Specifications
232
Cleaning Your Vehicle
232
Washing and Polishing
232
Cleaning Chrome, Aluminum and Plastic Parts
233
Cleaning the Exterior Lamps
234
Cleaning the Engine
234
Cleaning the Wheels
234
Cleaning the Seats
235
Cleaning the Instrument Panel Lenses
235
Cleaning the Interior Lamps
235
Cleaning the Safety Belts
236
Vehicle Storage
236
Motorcraft Parts
239
Capacities and Specifications
239
Refill Capacities (Approximate)
240
Lubrication Specifications
241
Lubrication Specification Charts
242
Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)
245
Customer Assistance
246
The Dispute Settlement Board
249
Accessories
257
Illustrations
261
Front Exterior View - GT Model
262
Rear Exterior View - Standard Model
263
Entrance View
264
Driver's Door View
265
Instrument Panel View
266
Instrument Cluster View
267
Hatchback View
268
2.0 L Engine Compartment View
269
2.5 L Engine Compartment View
270
Index
271
Service Station Information
288
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Ford Probe GT Owner's Manual (298 pages)
Brand:
Ford
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 2.65 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introductory Information
4
Safety Restraints
11
Combination Lap and Shoulder Belts
13
Safety Belt Maintenance
16
Safety Restraints for Children
25
Starting Your Probe
39
Starting Your Vehicle
44
Warning Lights and Gauges
45
Warning Lights and Gauges
52
Instrument Panel Controls
64
Interior Lights
73
Steering Column Controls
77
Windshield Wipers and Washer
84
Tilt Steering Column
88
Features
95
Storage Compartments
115
Driving with an Automatic Overdrive Transaxle
147
Driving Your Probe
147
Driving with a Manual Transaxle
153
Steering Your Vehicle
157
Roadside Emergencies
168
Changing a Tire
172
Towing Your Vehicle
180
Roadside Assistance
183
Customer Assistance
183
The Dispute Settlement Board
186
Reporting Safety Defects
190
Accessories
194
Servicing Your Probe
200
Filling the Fuel Tank
207
Engine Coolant
218
Automatic Transaxle Fluid
239
Power Steering Fluid
244
Emission Control System
258
Vehicle Storage
268
Index
282
Service Station Information
298
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