Ford 2005 Econoline Supplement Manual page 13

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Driving
1. Turn the key to 4 (ON) without
turning the key to 5 (START). Do
4
not start the engine until the
3
glow-plug pre-heat indicator
5
turns off.
2
1
2. When the glow plug pre-heat
indicator turns off, turn the key to 5
(START), then release the key as
soon as the engine starts. The glow
plugs will continue to be activated for two minutes after the glow plug
pre-heat indicator
has turned off. If the engine is not started
before the glow plug activation time ends, the glow plugs will need to be
reset by turning the key to 3 (OFF).
3. After the engine starts, allow it to idle for about 15 seconds. Do not
increase engine speed until the oil pressure gauge indicates normal
pressure.
STOPPING THE ENGINE
Turn the ignition to 3 (OFF). To prolong engine life (after extended high
speed or maximum GVW operation), it is recommended that a hot engine
be allowed to operate at low idle for about 7–10 minutes which would
allow sufficient time for the turbocharged engine to cool down.
COLD WEATHER OPERATION
Changing to a lighter grade engine oil also makes starting easier under
these conditions. Refer to Engine oil specifications in the Maintenance
and Specifications chapter of this supplement.
At temperatures below 20°F (–7°C), Number 2–D diesel fuel may thicken
enough to clog the fuel filter. Your vehicle is equipped with either an
FCM (E-Series) or an HFCM (F-Super Duty and Excursion) which acts
as a fuel filter/heater/water separator to keep the wax melted which will
help prevent fuel filter clogging. However, if the engine starts but stalls
after a short time and will not restart, the fuel filter(s) may be clogged.
For best results in cold weather, use Number 1–D diesel fuel or
"winterized" Number 2–D diesel fuel which has an additive to minimize
wax formation.
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2005 Econoline (eco)
Supplement
USA (fus)

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