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Manual DescriptionIncluding photocopying, recording or by any information storage retrieval, system or translation in whole or part is not permitted without written, copyright © Ford Motor Company, this booklet supplements your Owner Guide and is part owner's.
And how it differs from a standard gasoline powered vehicle, is very important that you read this guide thoroughly familiarize, yourself and others operating the vehicle with information, some of the information in this supplement replaces certain instructions.
Warnings remind you to be especially careful in those areas, vehicle where carelessness can cause damage to your vehicle possible, personal injury to yourself, your passengers or others, the normal vehicle warranties will apply to your NGV.
Information, refer to your Warranty Information Booklet, specified maintenance procedures must be followed, it is important that your NGV be properly maintained by qualified Ford, important that properly trained personnel diagnose repair cause.
If the problem relates to the fuel system, proper part replacement, imperative to keep your vehicle operating correctly, components and standard gasoline fuel system components not, approved service procedures, damage may occur your warranty may.
Any modification to the fuel system of your NGV voids Ford New, cOMPRESSED NATURAL GAS (CNG) FUEL SYSTEM, your vehicle is equipped with a dedicated compressed natural gas (CNG), fuel system that under high pressure.
Depending upon the application, the CNG fuel system rated, pressure of kPa (3,000 psi) at 21°C (70°F) 24,800 kPa (3,600, determine the fuel system pressure rating, use caution when servicing or maintaining any of components.
Service to high-pressure fuel system components must be, conducted only at qualified dealerships by qualified technicians, on F-Series natural gas vehicles, do not modify replace bed, service or replacement, it should be done by qualified dealership using.
Failure to provide adequate ventilation could result in gas vapor build up, over time potentially resulting combustible mixture, the fuel gauge in your NGV behaves similarly to typical gasoline fuel, temperature of the natural gas, not on the level liquid gasoline.
Depending upon application, a fuel gauge reading of Full will occur, pressure of approximately 20,700 kPa (3,000 psi) 24,800 kPa (3,600, psi), at a temperature of approximately 21°C (70°F), gauge will provide a linear reading from this point down Empty.
To the Fueling section of this supplement for more information fuel, gauge performance during the fast-fill method fueling, the following illustrations depict the major unique components, special materials that withstand the effects of CNG.
Unique CNG fuel system component with a standard gasoline fuel system, temperature sensor provide engine fuel information powertrain, injection manifold when engine off, fuel Injection (SEFI), an improved valvetrain high compression.
Solenoid valve is located in each fuel tank, collision, the fuel solenoid valve inertia switch may have been activated, the inertia switch is a device intended to close fuel solenoid valve, when your vehicle has been involved substantial jolt.
Tank(s) caused by road debris other road hazards, protective shield to prevent damage to the fuel tank caused by road, caused by road debris other road hazards.