Manual Ford 2009

73 pages 2.15 mb
Download

Go to site of 73

Summary
  • Ford 2009 - page 1

    EXPEDITION EXPEDITION EL -/$)&)%23'5)$% 30%#)!,3%2 6)#%6%()#,%336 &#3 2010 2010 ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 2

    T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1 General Information 2 Electrical 3 Installation Considerations 4 Cargo Mounting Considerations 5 Reference Information INTRODUCTION SECTIONS N OTE: The descriptions and specifications contained in this manual were in effect at the time this manual was approved for printing. Ford Motor Company reserves the right to discontinue m ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 3

    SECTION 0 Introduction Contents Introduction ....................................................................................... 0-1 2010 Expedition SSV Modifiers Guide, 07/2009 ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 4

    Introduction 0-1 Introduction Ford Motor Company has assembled this Expedition Special Service Vehicle (SSV) Modifiers Guide to assist vehicle modifiers in producing safe and quality products. Ford believes that safety and quality come first. This book is divided into topics pertinent to modifiers of vehicles. Reference is made to the current Ford ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 5

    SECTION 1 General Information Contents Section 1: General Information ........................................................ 1-1 Important Safety Notice ................................................................ 1-1 Warnings, Notices and Notes ................................................... 1-1 Making Safety Devices and Elements Inopera ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 6

    General Information 1-1 Section 1: General Information Important Safety Notice Note: The descriptions and specifications contained in this guide were in effect at the time this manual was approved for printing. Ford Motor Company reserves the right to discontinue models at any time, or change specifications or design without notice and without incu ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 7

    1-2 General Information Section 1: General Information The following list contains some general warnings that you should follow when you work on a vehicle. WARNING: • Always wear safety glasses for eye protection. • Use safety stands whenever a procedure requires you to be under the vehicle. • Make sure that the ignition switch is always in t ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 8

    General Information 1-3 Section 1: General Information Special Service Vehicle (SSV) Definition Special Service Vehicles (SSV) are offered to fill the special needs of police agencies that a standard patrol car can not. SSV Standard Package Deletes Item Floor console Floor mats Fog lamps Third-row seat Standard Equipment System Description Powertra ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 9

    1-4 General Information Section 1: General Information Standard Equipment System Description Interior Second and third row coat hooks Second row map lights Manual A/C with auxiliary climate controls AM/FM single CD, 6-premium speakers (160-watts peak), driver adjusted speed compensated volume, partitioned audio, rear seat controls and MP3 capabilit ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 10

    General Information 1-5 Section 1: General Information Miscellaneous Options (See sales brochure for complete list of available options) Item Description Exterior Options Daytime running lamps (43D) Engine block heater (41H) Heated sideview mirrors (54H) Running boards (4x4 only) (186) Seat Options First row 40/60 split bench cloth with power adjus ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 11

    1-6 General Information Section 1: General Information Vehicle Certification (VC) Label Code Positions Position Description 1 Exterior paint code 2 Region code 3 District Special Order (DSO) 4 Wheelbase code 5 Interior trim code 6 Tape/paint pinstripe code 7 Radio code 8 Axle code 9 Transmission code 10 Spring code 11 Powertrain calibration informa ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 12

    General Information 1-7 Section 1: General Information 1. Exterior Paint Color Code The first set of numbers/letters listed indicate the vehicle primary body color code. The second set of letters/numbers listed (if applicable) indicate a 2-tone or accent body color code. • DX — Dark Blue Pearl • UG — White Platinum • UH — Tuxedo Black M ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 13

    1-8 General Information Section 1: General Information 7. Radio Type • 1 — AM/FM stereo with in-dash, 6-disc CD changer and clock • F — AM/FM stereo CD player, navigation system and clock • S — Premium electric AM/FM stereo CD player • T — Premium AM/FM stereo with in-dash CD changer and clock • U — Premium AM/FM stereo with in- ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 14

    General Information 1-9 Section 1: General Information 11. Powertrain Calibration Information Powertrain calibration information is printed in the lower right corner of the VC label. Only the base calibration information is printed. Revision levels will not appear. Powertrain calibration information is limited to a maximum of 5 characters per line ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 15

    1-10 General Information Section 1: General Information New Vehicle Storage — Body • Wash vehicle thoroughly to remove dirt, grease, oil, tar or mud from exterior surfaces and underside of front fender. • Periodically wash vehicles stored in exposed locations. • Touch up exposed raw or primed metal to provide rust protection. • Cover chro ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 16

    General Information 1-11 Section 1: General Information Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Principles of Operation The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) monitors the air pressure of all 4 regular road tires. The tire pressure sensors, attached to each rim by a metal band located in the drop well, transmit via a 315 Mhz radio frequency sign ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 17

    1-12 General Information Section 1: General Information The TPMS, as delivered from the Ford Motor Company, complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and with RS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following 2 conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference • This device must accept any interference received, including ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 18

    General Information 1-13 Section 1: General Information As the ambient temperature decreases by 6 ° C (10 ° F), tire pressure decreases 7 kPa (1 psi). Adjust the tire pressure by 7 kPa (1 psi) for each 6 ° C (10 ° F) ambient temperature drop as necessary to keep the tire at the specified vehicle certification (VC) label pressure. Refer to the f ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 19

    SECTION 2 Electrical Contents Section 2: Electrical ......................................................................... 2-1 Electrical Basics ........................................................................... 2-1 Electrical Systems Management .................................................. 2-2 Generator Output .................... ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 20

    Electrical 2-1 Section 2: Electrical Electrical Basics Inside a vehicle, electricity is supplied through powered wires (commonly called ‘‘hot’’ wires), comparable to the pressurized supply pipes of a plumbing system. At various points along the wires are outlets in the form of lights, switches and receptacles. Turning on a light switch is s ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 21

    2-2 Electrical Section 2: Electrical Electrical Systems Management Care must be given in deciding what equipment should be installed into a police vehicle given the power demands of the equipment and the power available from the vehicle. A power load strategy should be developed to minimize the risk of running out of power. Examine the proposed equ ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 22

    Electrical 2-3 Section 2: Electrical Component Amps Base Miscellaneous Base Loads 16.5 Cooling Cooling Fan (electric fan clutch) 2.2 Climate Control A/C Clutch 3.5 A/C Fan-to-Face — High Speed 18.9 A/C Fan-to-Face — M/H Speed 13.4 Heater Fan-to-Foot — M/H Speed 12.5 Auxiliary Blower — M/H Speed 8.5 Auxiliary Blower — High Speed 9.5 Lighti ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 23

    2-4 Electrical Section 2: Electrical PCM — Red Area NOTICE: DO NOT make electrical connections to vehicle electrical systems not specifically designed for police equipment installations. Damage to the electrical system can occur. Do not install any components into the PCM or PCM harness. Connecting into this system may affect engine and transmiss ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 24

    Electrical 2-5 Section 2: Electrical • Disconnect the negative battery cable of vehicles stored on site to reduce the possibility of draining the battery by lights or other equipment. • Do not allow control panels attached to the instrument panel to protrude into the driver and passenger air bag deployment zones. For additional information, ref ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 25

    2-6 Electrical Section 2: Electrical Equipment Grounding Guidelines • Do not ground the body to the transmission or transmission crossmember. Ground accessories to the chassis or the vehicle battery. • Splicing into circuitry relating to the electronic engine and/or transmission control systems is not acceptable because of the adverse effect on ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 26

    Electrical 2-7 Section 2: Electrical • Determine the terminal type. Base your decision on wire gauge, current carrying capacity, connector type and insulation type. — Use non-detent low insertion force terminals whenever possible. — Do not use low insertion force female terminals in weather-resistant connectors. — Analyze circuit requiremen ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 27

    2-8 Electrical Section 2: Electrical • Use 135% of the fuse rating when sizing wiring to protect the circuit in the event of an overload. Fuses will last for 1 hour at 135% of their rating. — Total current draw is the sum of the base vehicle’s circuit current requirement (measured with an ammeter) and the anticipated add-on component current ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 28

    Electrical 2-9 Section 2: Electrical • Use greased or sealed connectors in floor pan troughs which are subject to moisture coming through the carpeting. • Use XLPE insulation for uncovered runs that exceed 305 mm (12 in). Electrical Protection • Correctly route wires away from noise-generating wires or components. However, if routing near noi ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 29

    2-10 Electrical Section 2: Electrical • Scroll — Similar to convolute, but without the ridges. Scroll is used where harness rigidity is required, especially for maintaining critical locator dimensions. Use scroll for short lengths only, as it is quite inflexible. Note: This is not meant to be an all-inclusive list of methods for physically prot ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 30

    Electrical 2-11 Section 2: Electrical • Route wires to avoid metal edges, screws, trim fasteners and abrasive surfaces. When such routing is not possible, use protective devices (shields, caps) to protect the wires. Cover metal edges with a protective shield and fasten the wiring within 76 mm (3 in) on each side of the edge (see figure below). ? ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 31

    2-12 Electrical Section 2: Electrical Wire Retention and Routing Use the following criteria to determine the location of retainers: • Size and weight of wire bundle. • Holes with poor accessibility that prevent installation of locators. • Movement of wires that can result in abrasion, squeaks and rattles. • When wiring is routed between 2 m ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 32

    Electrical 2-13 Section 2: Electrical For retainer screws, the following guidelines apply: • Avoid using fasteners that are too long for the application or are in an area which might damage vehicle components, including wiring, brake lines, fuel tank and lines, powertrain components, exhaust system and suspension. • Do not use pointed screws fo ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 33

    2-14 Electrical Section 2: Electrical Splices and Repairs For quality splicing and to reduce potential problems, the following guidelines are recommended: • Stagger the splices within a harness to reduce increased harness diameter. Splice only on straight areas as installed, not on bends. • Strip wire ends making sure that individual conductor ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 34

    Electrical 2-15 Section 2: Electrical 2. Strip wires to appropriate length. 3. Install heat shrink tubing. 4. Twist the wires together. 5. Note: Use resin-core mildly-activated (RMA) solder. Do not use acid-core solder. Solder wires together. 6. Note: Wait for solder to cool before moving wires. Bend wire 1 back in a straight line. 2010 Expedition ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 35

    2-16 Electrical Section 2: Electrical 7. Note: Overlap tubing on both wires. Evenly position heat shrink tubing over wire repair. 8. Use a shielded heat gun to heat the repaired area until adhesive flows out of both ends of the heat shrink tubing. 2010 Expedition SSV Modifiers Guide, 07/2009 ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 36

    Electrical 2-17 Section 2: Electrical 9. Reconnect the battery ground cable. Sealed Connectors Ford Part Number Part Name Class E6FZ-14488-A Butt Connector C Gauge: 18-22, Color: Red E6FZ-14488-B Butt Connector C Gauge: 14-16, Color: Blue E6FZ-14488-C Butt Connector C Gauge: 10-12, Color: Yellow Heat Shrinkable Tubing (Heat Shrink) (Ford Specificat ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 37

    2-18 Electrical Section 2: Electrical 4. Select the appropriate wire slice for the wires to be spliced from Rotunda Wire Splice Kit 164-R5903. 5. Note: Rotunda 164-R5901 Pro-Crimper supplied with the wire splice kit is the only tool that can be used with these splices. Identify the appropriate chamber on the Rotunda Pro-Crimper by matching the wire ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 38

    Electrical 2-19 Section 2: Electrical 8. Check for acceptable crimp. (1) Crimp should be centered on each end of the butt splice. (2) Wire insulation does not enter butt splice. (3) Wire is visible through inspection hole of splices. 9. Evenly position supplied heat shrink tubing over wire repair. 10. Use shielded heat gun to heat the repaired area ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 39

    2-20 Electrical Section 2: Electrical Rear Power Window Disable The rear power windows of the Expedition SSV can be disabled by disconnecting the rear window motor connectors (C701 [LH] and C801 [RH]). These connectors are located inside the door, behind the door trim panel. While they are disabled, the master window control switch will not control ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 40

    SECTION 3 Installation Considerations Contents Section 3: Installation Considerations.............................................. 3-1 Mobile Radio Installation Guidelines ............................................ 3-1 General Information .................................................................. 3-1 Spotlight Installation Location ..... ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 41

    Installation Considerations 3-1 Section 3: Installation Considerations Mobile Radio Installation Guidelines NOTICE: This information has been prepared for use by persons installing 2-way radio equipment (transmitters and receivers) in vehicles. It has been prepared in accordance with current engineering principles and generally accepted practices, ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 42

    3-2 Installation Considerations Section 3: Installation Considerations Radio transmitters are regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States. Compliance with FCC regulations is the responsibility of the manufacturer and/or user of transmitter equipment and not Ford Motor Company. Installation Guidelines WARNING: Do no ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 43

    Installation Considerations 3-3 Section 3: Installation Considerations Glass-mounted antennas should be kept as high as possible in the center of the rear window or windshield. Some vehicles use glass that contains a thin metallic coating for defrosting or to control solar gain; glass mount antennas may NOT function correctly when mounted on this t ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 44

    3-4 Installation Considerations Section 3: Installation Considerations If any vehicle radio interaction problems exist after following these guidelines, contact the radio equipment manufacturer for additional assistance. Additional Sources of Information Radio Frequency Interference: How to Find It and Fix It ISBN: 0-87259-375-4, The American Radio ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 45

    Installation Considerations 3-5 Section 3: Installation Considerations Item Description 1 Side curtain tether anchor bolt hole 2 A-pillar assist handle bracket lower mounting bolt hole 3 Center line 4 Spotlight shaft hole 5 Spotlight mount lower bolt hole 1. Mark a center line between the center of the side curtain tether anchor bolt hole and the A ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 46

    3-6 Installation Considerations Section 3: Installation Considerations Siren and Grille Lights The engine cooling system relies on correct airflow through the radiator to keep the engine at its correct operating temperature. When adding sirens and grille lights to a vehicle, make sure this airflow is not obstructed. Reduced airflow could put additi ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 47

    Installation Considerations 3-7 Section 3: Installation Considerations Safety Belt Retractor and Side Impact Sensor Item Description 1 Side impact sensor 2 Front safety belt retractor The front safety belt retractors are located in the base of the B-pillars. The pretensioner located in the buckle is referred to as the ‘‘safety belt buckle prete ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 48

    3-8 Installation Considerations Section 3: Installation Considerations WARNING: The front side impact sensors are located in the front doors. These are pressure sensors that measure the pressure change in the front door during an impact. Do not mount anything on or in the door. Do not cut any holes in the door sheet metal, trim or water seals. Fail ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 49

    Installation Considerations 3-9 Section 3: Installation Considerations Driver/passenger air bags affect the way police equipment can be mounted in police vehicles. Any surfaces that could come into contact with an air bag during deployment must not damage the air bag or alter its deployment path. Sharp edges, corners or protrusions could damage the ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 50

    3-10 Installation Considerations Section 3: Installation Considerations A reset event will set the interior lamps interrupt timer to 0. The reset events for the interior lamps interrupt timer are: turning on the interior lamps by using the dome lamp switch or opening any door (as detected by the door ajar switches). A reset event will set the deman ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 51

    SECTION 4 Cargo Mounting Considerations Contents Section 4: Cargo Mounting Considerations ..................................... 4-1 Cargo Area Equipment Mounting Guide ...................................... 4-1 Safety Belt Retractor and Side Impact Sensor (if equipped)................................................................................. ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 52

    Cargo Mounting Considerations 4-1 Section 4: Cargo Mounting Considerations Cargo Area Equipment Mounting Guide NOTICE: When installing equipment, it is important to consider the available clearance between the brake lines and the fastener or component. Any fasteners or static components should allow a minimum of 15 mm (0.60 in) clearance to the bra ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 53

    4-2 Cargo Mounting Considerations Section 4: Cargo Mounting Considerations Item Description 1 Side impact sensor 2 Second row safety belt retractor 3 Third row safety belt retractor The second row safety belt retractors are located in the middle of the C-pillars. The third row safety belt retractors are located in the middle of the D-pillars. • D ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 54

    Cargo Mounting Considerations 4-3 Section 4: Cargo Mounting Considerations WARNING: The rear side impact sensors are located in the C-pillars. The installation of hardware must not interfere with the correct operation of the rear side impact sensors. Failure to follow these instructions may result in personal injury. Auxiliary Climate Control Syste ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 55

    4-4 Cargo Mounting Considerations Section 4: Cargo Mounting Considerations Cargo Loading WARNING: Ford recommends that police equipment be both secured and laterally aligned. Hard, stiff or sharp objects, especially when not secured or correctly located, pose a risk to the occupants. Aftermarket organizers that do not adequately deform in rear-impa ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 56

    Cargo Mounting Considerations 4-5 Section 4: Cargo Mounting Considerations • Low Risk Items — These items are soft in feel and pose a low risk of potential injury capability in collisions. Examples are: a soft camera case, biohazard kit in plastic boxes, gloves, safety rope, tow strap, traffic cones and sleeves, rain gear, riot gear (soft), eme ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 57

    SECTION 5 Reference Information Contents Section 5: Reference Information .................................................... 5-1 Engineering Drawings .................................................................. 5-1 Air Bag Deployment Interference ............................................. 5-1 Fuel Lines — Short Wheelbase............... ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 58

    Reference Information 5-1 Section 5: Reference Information Engineering Drawings Air Bag Deployment Interference WARNING: Do not place objects or mount equipment in front of the air bag module cover or in front seat areas that may come in contact with a deploying air bag, dash, tunnel or console-mounted equipment should be placed within the specifie ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 59

    5-2 Reference Information Section 5: Reference Information Figure 1. (1) 250 mm (9.8 in) from center of air bag door (2) 325 mm (12.8 in) from center of air bag door (3) 650 mm (25.6 in) Figure 2. 2010 Expedition SSV Modifiers Guide, 07/2009 ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 60

    Reference Information 5-3 Section 5: Reference Information (1) 500 mm (19.7 in) (2) 300 mm (11.8 in) (3) 200 mm (8 in) Figure 3. No objects should be placed between the air bags due to air bag variability. (1) 300 mm (11.8 in) (2) 500 mm (19.7 in) (3) 260 mm (10.25 in) (4) 175 mm (7 in) WARNING: The front side impact sensors are located in the fron ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 61

    5-4 Reference Information Section 5: Reference Information Figure 4. The curtain airbag extends from the A-pillar to the D-pillar and from the roof rail to the beltline. • Do not mount equipment to the B-, C- and D-pillars above the beltline. • Do not mount equipment to the A-pillar above the beltline except for spotlights. Refer to Section 3: ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 62

    Reference Information 5-5 Section 5: Reference Information Fuel Lines — Short Wheelbase Item Description 1 Fuel line 2010 Expedition SSV Modifiers Guide, 07/2009 ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 63

    5-6 Reference Information Section 5: Reference Information Fuel Lines — Long Wheelbase Item Description 1 Fuel line 2010 Expedition SSV Modifiers Guide, 07/2009 ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 64

    Reference Information 5-7 Section 5: Reference Information Fuel Tank — Cut View, Short Wheelbase Item Description 1 Evaporative emissions hose 2 Fuel tank 3 Fuel line 2010 Expedition SSV Modifiers Guide, 07/2009 ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 65

    5-8 Reference Information Section 5: Reference Information Fuel Tank — Cut View, Long Wheelbase Item Description 1 Evaporative emissions hose 2 Fuel tank 3 Fuel line 2010 Expedition SSV Modifiers Guide, 07/2009 ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 66

    Reference Information 5-9 Section 5: Reference Information Fuel Tank — Bottom View, Short Wheelbase Item Description 1 Fuel lines 2 Fuel tank 2010 Expedition SSV Modifiers Guide, 07/2009 ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 67

    5-10 Reference Information Section 5: Reference Information Fuel Tank — Bottom View, Long Wheelbase 2010 Expedition SSV Modifiers Guide, 07/2009 ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 68

    Reference Information 5-11 Section 5: Reference Information Item Description 1 Fuel lines 2 Fuel tank Fuel Tank — Top View, Short Wheelbase 2010 Expedition SSV Modifiers Guide, 07/2009 ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 69

    5-12 Reference Information Section 5: Reference Information Fuel Tank — Top View, Long Wheelbase 2010 Expedition SSV Modifiers Guide, 07/2009 ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 70

    Reference Information 5-13 Section 5: Reference Information Fuel Pump Shut-Off Switch Brake Lines NOTICE: When installing equipment, it is important to consider the available clearance between the brake lines and the fastener or component. Any fasteners or static components should allow a minimum of 15 mm (0.60 in) clearance to the brake lines. Any ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 71

    5-14 Reference Information Section 5: Reference Information Item Description 1 Master cylinder 2 Brake booster 3 Brake lines 4 Brake control module Technical Specifications Item Specification Specification Make: Ford Model: Expedition Special Service Sales Code: — Vehicle (SSV) Engine Displacement Cubic Inches: 330 Liters: 5.4 Fuel System Sequent ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 72

    Reference Information 5-15 Section 5: Reference Information Item Specification Specification Torque 365 lb-ft @ 3,750 rpm Battery 750 cca Compression Ratio 9.8:1 Transmission Model: 6R80 Type: 6-speed electronic automatic with lockup torque converter and overdrive. Axle Ratio 3.73:1 Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) 3,333 kg (7,350 lb) (Expedition ...

  • Ford 2009 - page 73

    5-16 Reference Information Section 5: Reference Information Item Specification Specification Behind Third Row Seat (optional) 0.51 cu m (18 cu ft) (Expedition) or 1.21 cu m (42.6 cu ft) (Expedition EL) EPA Mileage Est. (mpg) City: 16/Highway: 22 Combined: 18 Mileage Est. (km/L) City: 6.8/Highway: 9.3 Combined: 7.7 2010 Expedition SSV Modifiers Guid ...

Manufacturer Ford Category Automobile

Documents that we receive from a manufacturer of a Ford 2009 can be divided into several groups. They are, among others:
- Ford technical drawings
- 2009 manuals
- Ford product data sheets
- information booklets
- or energy labels Ford 2009
All of them are important, but the most important information from the point of view of use of the device are in the user manual Ford 2009.

A group of documents referred to as user manuals is also divided into more specific types, such as: Installation manuals Ford 2009, service manual, brief instructions and user manuals Ford 2009. Depending on your needs, you should look for the document you need. In our website you can view the most popular manual of the product Ford 2009.

Similar manuals

A complete manual for the device Ford 2009, how should it look like?
A manual, also referred to as a user manual, or simply "instructions" is a technical document designed to assist in the use Ford 2009 by users. Manuals are usually written by a technical writer, but in a language understandable to all users of Ford 2009.

A complete Ford manual, should contain several basic components. Some of them are less important, such as: cover / title page or copyright page. However, the remaining part should provide us with information that is important from the point of view of the user.

1. Preface and tips on how to use the manual Ford 2009 - At the beginning of each manual we should find clues about how to use the guidelines. It should include information about the location of the Contents of the Ford 2009, FAQ or common problems, i.e. places that are most often searched by users in each manual
2. Contents - index of all tips concerning the Ford 2009, that we can find in the current document
3. Tips how to use the basic functions of the device Ford 2009 - which should help us in our first steps of using Ford 2009
4. Troubleshooting - systematic sequence of activities that will help us diagnose and subsequently solve the most important problems with Ford 2009
5. FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
6. Contact detailsInformation about where to look for contact to the manufacturer/service of Ford 2009 in a specific country, if it was not possible to solve the problem on our own.

Do you have a question concerning Ford 2009?

Use the form below

If you did not solve your problem by using a manual Ford 2009, ask a question using the form below. If a user had a similar problem with Ford 2009 it is likely that he will want to share the way to solve it.

Copy the text from the picture

Comments (1)

Casto

Buongiorno, traducendo in Italiano buona parte del manuale, risulta difficile nei dettagli programmare il registratore di cassa se-g1, dove posso trovarlo? Grazie