Ford F750 Owner's Manual page 27

2004
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Fuel gauge: Indicates
approximately how much fuel is left
in the fuel tank (when the ignition
is in the on position). If your vehicle
is equipped with dual fuel tanks, the
engine will draw fuel from the
passenger-side fuel tank only. With
dual fuel tanks, the vehicle will be
equipped with a fuel transfer pump system that will draw fuel from the
driver-side fuel tank and send fuel to the passenger-side fuel tank. The
passenger-side fuel tank must have fuel in it at all times otherwise the
vehicle may stall and may be difficult to re-start. The fuel gauge reads
the fuel level only from the passenger-side fuel tank.
Air pressure gauge (if
equipped): All vehicles equipped
with air brakes have a dual-pointer
air gauge to indicate the pressure in
each brake circuit. The green
pointer indicates the air pressure in
the primary system and the red
pointer indicates the air pressure in
the secondary system. When the
pressure is too low for normal brake
operation (less than 414 kPa [60
psi]) and the ignition is on:
• a warning buzzer will sound and
• a warning light will illuminate in the instrument cluster
Vehicles equipped with hydraulic brakes and an air compressor have a
single-pointer air gauge.
Note: This system does not have a low air pressure warning buzzer or a
low air pressure warning light.
Do not drive the vehicle when the low air pressure buzzer is
sounding or the warning light is lit. These warnings indicate
there is not enough air pressure for the brake or suspension system to
operate properly.
2004 F650/750 (f67)
Supplement
USA English (fus)
Instrumentation
60
90
PSI
30
150
0
AIR
PRESSURE
120
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