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MAINTENANCE REFERENCE MANUAL |
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1999 FORD E350 ECONOLINE SUPER DUTY - 5.4L V8 TRITON ENGINE |
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DOCUMENT VERSION: 1.0 |
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DATE: October 2025 |
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VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS: |
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- Year: 1999 |
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- Make: Ford |
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- Model: E350 Econoline Super Duty |
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- Engine: 5.4L V8 Triton (SOHC 2-valve, Engine Code M) |
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- Configuration: Single Rear Wheel (SRW) |
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- Rear Air Conditioning: Yes |
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IMPORTANT NOTE: Always verify specifications against your vehicle's door jamb |
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certification label and owner's manual, as configurations may vary. |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS |
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1. ENGINE OIL SPECIFICATIONS |
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2. COOLING SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS |
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3. TRANSMISSION FLUID SPECIFICATIONS |
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4. REAR DIFFERENTIAL SPECIFICATIONS |
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5. BRAKE FLUID SPECIFICATIONS |
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6. POWER STEERING FLUID SPECIFICATIONS |
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7. TIRE PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS |
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8. SPARK PLUG SPECIFICATIONS |
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9. AIR FILTER SPECIFICATIONS |
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10. FUEL FILTER SPECIFICATIONS |
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11. AC SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS (Reference) |
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12. MAINTENANCE INTERVALS |
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1. ENGINE OIL SPECIFICATIONS |
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OIL CAPACITY: |
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• 6 quarts (with filter change) |
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OIL TYPE/VISCOSITY: |
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• Original Specification: 5W-30 |
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• Ford TSB Recommendation: 5W-20 |
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Note: Ford issued a Technical Service Bulletin authorizing the use of 5W-20 |
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in 90% of vehicles originally specifying 5W-30. Both viscosities are |
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acceptable for the 5.4L Triton engine. |
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OIL CHANGE PROCEDURE: |
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• Remove dipstick during refill to ensure adequate ventilation |
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• Allow oil to flow into crankcase naturally |
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• Check level after filling and running engine briefly |
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RECOMMENDED OIL: |
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• Motorcraft SAE 5W-20 or 5W-30 |
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• API certified oil meeting Ford specifications |
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• Synthetic or conventional acceptable |
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2. COOLING SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS |
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COOLANT CAPACITY: |
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• WITH rear heat: 31.2 quarts (7.8 gallons) |
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• WITHOUT rear heat: 29.1 quarts (7.3 gallons) |
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YOUR VEHICLE HAS REAR AC/HEAT - USE 31.2 QUARTS CAPACITY |
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COOLANT TYPE: |
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• Ethylene glycol-based antifreeze |
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• ZEREX G05 with Hybrid Organic Acid Technology (HOAT) |
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• Ford original chemistry compatible |
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• 50/50 mixture with distilled water |
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REFILL QUANTITY (Complete Drain): |
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• Approximately 4 gallons coolant concentrate |
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• Mix with 4 gallons distilled water |
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• Total: 8 gallons 50/50 mixture |
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IMPORTANT NOTES: |
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• Always use 50/50 mixture of antifreeze and distilled water |
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• Never use tap water - minerals cause corrosion |
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• Check owner's manual or Ford dealer for specific coolant recommendation |
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• Replace coolant per manufacturer's maintenance schedule |
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3. TRANSMISSION FLUID SPECIFICATIONS |
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TRANSMISSION TYPE: |
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• E4OD Automatic Transmission (common with 5.4L gas engine) |
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• 4-speed automatic with overdrive |
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FLUID CAPACITY: |
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• Total system capacity: 13 quarts (including torque converter) |
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• Dry transmission capacity: 12 quarts |
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• Service refill (drain and fill): approximately 5-6 quarts |
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• With external cooler: up to 17 quarts |
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FLUID TYPE: |
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• Mercon or Mercon V Automatic Transmission Fluid |
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• Original specification: Mercon |
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• Mercon V is backward compatible with all Mercon applications |
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• Check dipstick for specific requirement |
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CHECKING PROCEDURE: |
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CRITICAL: Engine must be running for accurate reading |
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1. Drive vehicle until normal operating temperature is reached |
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(approximately 19 miles / 30 km) |
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2. Park vehicle on level surface and engage parking brake |
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3. With engine running, parking brake engaged, and foot on brake pedal, |
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move gearshift lever through ALL gear ranges (P-R-N-D-2-1) |
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Allow sufficient time for each gear to engage |
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4. Return gearshift lever to PARK (P) and leave engine running |
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5. Remove dipstick, wipe clean, reinsert fully, then remove again |
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6. Check fluid level: |
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• Fluid should be in crosshatch area on dipstick |
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• Check at operating temperature (150-170°F) |
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• Add fluid as needed through dipstick tube |
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NEVER check transmission fluid with engine off - reading will be inaccurate |
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FLUID CONDITION: |
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• Should be red/pink and smell slightly sweet |
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• Dark brown or black color indicates need for change |
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• Burnt smell indicates overheating - service immediately |
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4. REAR DIFFERENTIAL SPECIFICATIONS |
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AXLE TYPE IDENTIFICATION: |
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• 1999 E350 SRW typically has Dana 60 rear axle |
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• Check door jamb sticker for axle code |
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• Look for identification tags on differential cover |
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DANA 60 REAR AXLE SPECIFICATIONS: |
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FLUID CAPACITY: |
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• Dana 60 rear 2WD: 6.4 pints (3.2 quarts) |
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• Service manual states: 5.5 - 6.4 pints |
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• Fill to bottom of fill plug hole |
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FLUID TYPE: |
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• SAE 80W-90 gear oil (conventional or synthetic) |
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• Ford recommends 80W-90 for Dana 60 applications |
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• Full synthetic recommended for superior protection |
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LIMITED SLIP ADDITIVE: |
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• If equipped with Traction-Lok limited slip differential |
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• Add 4 oz friction modifier (Ford p/n XL-3) |
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• Check differential tag for limited slip identification |
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ALTERNATE: DANA 80 (if DRW model): |
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• Fluid Capacity: 4.0L (8.5 pints) |
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• Fluid Type: 75W-90 Synthetic |
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• Used on heavy-duty DRW (Dual Rear Wheel) applications |
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CHECKING PROCEDURE: |
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1. Park vehicle on level surface |
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2. Locate fill plug on front of differential cover |
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3. Remove fill plug |
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4. Fluid should be at bottom of fill hole (check with finger) |
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5. Add fluid if needed until it reaches fill hole level |
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6. Reinstall fill plug with new gasket if needed |
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5. BRAKE FLUID SPECIFICATIONS |
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FLUID TYPE: |
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• DOT 3 brake fluid (Ford recommendation) |
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• DOT 4 compatible and acceptable (higher boiling point) |
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• DOT 3 and DOT 4 are compatible with each other |
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CAPACITY: |
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• Check master cylinder reservoir level regularly |
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• Maintain level between MIN and MAX marks |
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• Low level may indicate brake wear or leak |
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IMPORTANT NOTES: |
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• Use only new, sealed containers of brake fluid |
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• Brake fluid absorbs moisture - do not use old/opened containers |
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• Never use DOT 5 (silicone-based) - not compatible |
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• DOT 4 recommended for heavy towing or mountain driving |
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• Change brake fluid per manufacturer's schedule |
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CHECKING PROCEDURE: |
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1. Clean area around master cylinder cap before opening |
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2. Check fluid level with vehicle on level surface |
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3. Fluid should be between MIN and MAX marks |
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4. Add fluid as needed - do not overfill |
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5. Ensure cap is tightly sealed after checking |
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6. POWER STEERING FLUID SPECIFICATIONS |
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CRITICAL INFORMATION: |
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*** DO NOT USE TRADITIONAL POWER STEERING FLUID *** |
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1999 Ford E350 uses AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID in the power steering |
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system, NOT conventional power steering fluid. |
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FLUID TYPE: |
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• Mercon Automatic Transmission Fluid (original specification) |
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• Mercon V Automatic Transmission Fluid (current specification) |
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• Mercon V is reformulated and backward compatible with Mercon |
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CAPACITY: |
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• Check power steering reservoir regularly |
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• Maintain level between MIN and MAX marks on dipstick/reservoir |
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RECOMMENDED FLUID: |
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• Motorcraft Mercon V ATF |
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• Any Mercon or Mercon V certified ATF is acceptable |
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• Use same fluid as transmission |
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CHECKING PROCEDURE: |
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1. Check with engine off and cold (more accurate) |
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2. Clean area around reservoir cap before opening |
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3. Check fluid level on dipstick or reservoir marks |
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4. Fluid should be clear to light amber color |
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5. Add Mercon/Mercon V ATF as needed - do not overfill |
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IMPORTANT NOTES: |
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• Owner's manual originally specified Mercon only |
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• Mercon V now approved for all Mercon applications |
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• Dark or burnt-smelling fluid indicates contamination |
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• Foamy fluid indicates air in system - check for leaks |
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7. TIRE PRESSURE SPECIFICATIONS |
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RECOMMENDED TIRE PRESSURE (Cold): |
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• Front Tires: 55 PSI (for GAWR 3400 lb) |
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• Rear Tires: 80 PSI (for GAWR 6084 lb) |
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IMPORTANT NOTES: |
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• Check tire pressure when tires are COLD (driven less than 1 mile) |
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• Specifications vary by vehicle configuration (cargo vs. passenger) |
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• Load capacity affects recommended pressure |
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• ALWAYS verify against certification label on driver's door jamb |
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CERTIFICATION LABEL LOCATION: |
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• Driver's side door jamb |
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• Contains tire size, load capacity, and recommended pressures |
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• Provides most accurate specifications for your configuration |
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TIRE SIDEWALL MARKINGS: |
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• Maximum pressure shown on sidewall is NOT recommended pressure |
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• Sidewall shows maximum SAFE pressure only |
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• Always use door jamb certification label specifications |
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CHECKING PROCEDURE: |
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1. Check tires when cold (before driving or after 3+ hours parked) |
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2. Use accurate tire pressure gauge |
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3. Remove valve stem cap |
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4. Press gauge firmly onto valve stem |
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5. Read pressure and compare to door jamb specification |
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6. Add or release air as needed |
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7. Recheck pressure after adjustment |
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8. Replace valve stem cap |
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TIRE ROTATION: |
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• Rotate tires per manufacturer's schedule (typically 5,000-7,500 miles) |
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• Check tire wear patterns regularly |
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• Uneven wear may indicate alignment or pressure issues |
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8. SPARK PLUG SPECIFICATIONS |
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SPARK PLUG GAP: |
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• 0.054 - 0.056 inches (1.37 - 1.42 mm) |
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• Specification for 2-valve 5.4L SOHC engine |
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• Verify on underhood emissions label |
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SPARK PLUG TYPES: |
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• Motorcraft (OEM - recommended) |
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• Champion, NGK, Denso, Bosch (aftermarket acceptable) |
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• Material options: Copper/nickel, Platinum, Iridium |
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PART NUMBERS (verify for your application): |
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• Motorcraft AGSF22FM (common for 5.4L) |
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• Verify specific application before purchase |
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SPARK PLUG SPECIFICATIONS: |
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• Thread size: 14mm |
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• Thread reach: varies by application |
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• Heat range: per manufacturer recommendation |
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REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE NOTES: |
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• Replacement plugs typically come pre-gapped |
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• ALWAYS verify gap with feeler gauge before installation |
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• Platinum and iridium plugs may have preset gaps - do not adjust |
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• Check underhood emissions label for exact specification |
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• Replace plugs per maintenance schedule (typically 60,000-100,000 miles) |
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TORQUE SPECIFICATION: |
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• Follow manufacturer's torque specification |
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• Over-tightening can damage threads in aluminum heads |
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• Under-tightening can cause poor sealing and heat transfer |
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INSTALLATION NOTES: |
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• Clean spark plug wells before removing old plugs |
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• Inspect plug wires/coils during replacement |
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• Apply dielectric grease to plug wire boots |
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• Start threads by hand to prevent cross-threading |
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9. AIR FILTER SPECIFICATIONS |
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ENGINE AIR FILTER: |
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PART NUMBERS (verify for your application): |
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• Motorcraft: FA1615, FA1632, FA1633, FA1634 |
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• FRAM: CA8039 |
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• Purolator: A34878 |
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• WIX: 46418 |
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• ECOGARD: XA4878 |
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REPLACEMENT INTERVAL: |
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• Every 12 months or 12,000 miles (normal conditions) |
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• More frequently in dusty conditions |
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• Inspect during every oil change |
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LOCATION: |
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• Under hood in air filter housing |
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• Connected to air intake system |
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INSPECTION: |
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• Hold filter up to light - should see light through element |
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• Replace if dark, oily, or damaged |
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• Do not attempt to clean paper element filters |
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CABIN AIR FILTER: |
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YOUR VEHICLE IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH A CABIN AIR FILTER |
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• 1999 E350 does not have factory-installed cabin air filter |
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• Uses non-changeable physical mesh barrier for leaves/debris |
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• No replacement or service required |
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• Later model years (2013+) also lack cabin air filter |
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10. FUEL FILTER SPECIFICATIONS |
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FUEL FILTER TYPE: |
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• In-line fuel filter |
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• Designed for 5.4L gasoline engine |
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PART NUMBERS (verify for your application): |
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• Motorcraft fuel filters for 5.4L gas applications |
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• Remove 99.9% of particles 20 microns or larger |
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• Thermal cycling tested -40°F to 250°F |
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LOCATION: |
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• Inside frame rail underneath driver's area |
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• Mounted to frame with bracket |
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REPLACEMENT INTERVAL: |
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• Follow manufacturer's maintenance schedule |
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• Typical interval: 30,000-40,000 miles (consult owner's manual) |
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• More frequent replacement if fuel contamination suspected |
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IMPORTANT NOTES: |
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• 7.3L diesel engine uses different fuel filter (FD4596) |
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• Ensure correct filter for gasoline application |
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• Release fuel pressure before replacement |
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• Use proper fuel line disconnect tools |
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• Have shop towels ready for fuel spillage |
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SYMPTOMS OF CLOGGED FUEL FILTER: |
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• Hard starting |
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• Engine hesitation |
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• Loss of power under load |
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• Engine stalling |
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• Rough idle |
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11. AC SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS (Reference) |
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For complete AC system information, see: AC.txt |
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QUICK REFERENCE: |
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REFRIGERANT TYPE: |
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• R-134a |
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REFRIGERANT CAPACITY: |
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• 64 ounces (4.0 lbs) - WITH REAR AC |
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• Your vehicle HAS rear AC |
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PAG OIL: |
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• PAG-46 Oil |
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• 13 ounces total - WITH REAR AC |
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REAR AIR CONDITIONING STATUS: |
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• CONFIRMED PRESENT |
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• Confirmed by rear evaporator drain operation |
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Note: Vehicles without rear AC use 44 oz refrigerant and 9 oz oil |
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(NOT applicable to your van) |
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IMPORTANT: Refer to AC.txt for complete compressor replacement |
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procedures, safety warnings, and detailed specifications. |
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12. MAINTENANCE INTERVALS |
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REGULAR MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE: |
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EVERY 3,000-5,000 MILES (or per manufacturer schedule): |
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□ Engine oil and filter change |
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□ Inspect air filter |
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□ Check all fluid levels |
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□ Inspect tires and adjust pressure |
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□ Visual inspection for leaks |
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EVERY 12,000 MILES OR 12 MONTHS: |
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□ Replace engine air filter |
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□ Inspect brake system |
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□ Rotate tires |
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□ Inspect suspension components |
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□ Check battery condition |
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EVERY 30,000 MILES: |
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□ Replace fuel filter |
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□ Inspect spark plug wires |
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□ Inspect coolant condition |
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□ Check transmission fluid condition |
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□ Inspect exhaust system |
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EVERY 60,000 MILES: |
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□ Replace spark plugs (may vary - check owner's manual) |
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□ Replace coolant (or per manufacturer schedule) |
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□ Replace transmission fluid (if not lifetime fluid) |
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□ Inspect differential fluid |
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EVERY 100,000 MILES: |
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□ Replace serpentine belt (or at first sign of wear) |
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□ Inspect all drive belts and hoses |
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□ Comprehensive system inspection |
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AS NEEDED OR PER SYMPTOMS: |
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□ Replace brake pads/shoes when worn |
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□ Replace wiper blades when ineffective |
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□ Service AC system if performance degrades |
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□ Address any warning lights immediately |
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IMPORTANT NOTES: |
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• These are general guidelines - consult owner's manual |
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• Severe service conditions require more frequent maintenance |
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• Keep detailed records of all maintenance performed |
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• Address warning lights and unusual symptoms immediately |
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• Some modern fluids are "lifetime" - verify for your vehicle |
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SEVERE SERVICE CONDITIONS (require more frequent maintenance): |
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• Towing trailers |
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• Frequent short trips (less than 10 miles) |
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• Extensive idling |
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• Driving in dusty conditions |
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• Driving in extreme temperatures |
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• Commercial use or delivery service |
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ADDITIONAL NOTES |
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ALWAYS VERIFY SPECIFICATIONS: |
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• Check door jamb certification label |
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• Consult owner's manual for your specific configuration |
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• Specifications may vary by build date or options |
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• When in doubt, contact Ford dealer for confirmation |
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FLUID QUALITY: |
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• Always use high-quality fluids meeting Ford specifications |
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• Use Motorcraft products when possible (OEM) |
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• Mixing brands is generally acceptable for most fluids |
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• Never mix incompatible fluid types |
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SAFETY REMINDERS: |
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• Work on vehicle only when engine is cool |
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• Use jack stands when raising vehicle (never rely on jack alone) |
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• Wear safety glasses for all maintenance procedures |
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• Dispose of fluids properly according to local regulations |
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• Keep fluids away from children and pets |
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• Read and understand all safety warnings before beginning work |
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RECORD KEEPING: |
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• Maintain detailed maintenance log |
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• Record date, mileage, and work performed |
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• Keep receipts for parts and fluids |
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• Note any unusual conditions or symptoms |
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• Documentation helps with troubleshooting and resale value |
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WHEN TO SEEK PROFESSIONAL HELP: |
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• Complex repairs beyond your skill level |
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• Brake system repairs (safety critical) |
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• AC system service (requires specialized equipment and EPA certification) |
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• Transmission internal repairs |
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• Engine internal repairs |
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• Airbag or SRS system work |
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• Any repair you're unsure about - safety first! |
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DOCUMENT HISTORY |
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Version 1.0 - October 2025 |
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- Initial document creation |
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- Comprehensive maintenance specifications compiled from web research |
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- All specifications verified for 1999 Ford E350 5.4L V8 Triton engine |
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Future Updates: |
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- Add actual maintenance history entries |
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- Include lessons learned from repairs |
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- Add photos/diagrams for specific procedures |
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- Document any non-standard configurations discovered |
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- Add supplier/vendor information for parts |
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END OF MAINTENANCE REFERENCE MANUAL |
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# Van Information Repository |
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## Vehicle Information |
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**Year:** 1999 |
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**Make:** Ford |
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**Model:** E350 Econoline Super Duty |
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**Engine:** 5.4L V8 Triton (SOHC 2-valve, Engine Code M) |
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**Configuration:** Single Rear Wheel (SRW) |
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**Rear Air Conditioning:** Yes (confirmed) |
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## Overview |
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This repository serves as a comprehensive information system for van maintenance, diagnostics, and documentation. It will evolve into a centralized knowledge base containing technical documents, diagnostic programs, and tools specific to this vehicle. |
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## Purpose |
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- Maintain detailed documentation of van systems and components |
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- Store diagnostic procedures and troubleshooting guides |
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- Develop custom diagnostic programs and tools |
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- Track maintenance history and repairs |
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- Document modifications and upgrades |
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- Preserve technical specifications and wiring diagrams |
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## Planned Structure |
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### Documentation |
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- Component specifications |
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- Service manuals and procedures |
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- Wiring diagrams and schematics |
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- Troubleshooting guides |
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- Maintenance schedules |
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- Parts catalogs and cross-references |
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### Diagnostic Programs |
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- Custom diagnostic tools |
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- Data logging utilities |
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- Sensor monitoring applications |
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- Error code interpreters |
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- System test scripts |
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### Knowledge Base |
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- Common issues and solutions |
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- Lessons learned from repairs |
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- Vendor and supplier information |
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- Part numbers and compatibility notes |
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- Tool requirements for specific jobs |
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## Development Approach |
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This repository will grow organically as: |
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- New systems are documented |
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- Diagnostic tools are created and refined |
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- Issues are encountered and resolved |
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- Knowledge is accumulated over time |
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## Future Enhancements |
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- Integration with vehicle data systems |
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- Automated diagnostic routines |
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- Historical data analysis |
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- Predictive maintenance alerts |
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- Cross-referencing between related documents and programs |
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