Ford 2000 F-150 Automobile User Manual


 
F-Series Pick-up
1. Fuel rail sensors- An injection pressure sensor and an engine fuel
temperature sensor provide engine fuel information to the powertrain
control module.
2. Isolation solenoid valve- Blocks flow from supply line to injection
manifold when the engine is off.
3. Engine- A modified 5.4L gasoline engine with Sequential Electronic
Fuel Injection (SEFI) and an improved valvetrain.
4. Powertrain control module- Uniquely calibrated for NGV
application.
5. Internal tank valve- One electronically actuated, normally closed
solenoid valve is located in each fuel tank. The valve is wired into the
vehicle’s inertia switch. If the engine cranks but does not start after a
collision, the fuel solenoid valve inertia switch may have been activated.
The inertia switch is a device intended to close the fuel solenoid valve
when your vehicle has been involved in a substantial jolt.
6. Standard fuel tanks- Two steel fiberglass reinforced fuel tanks
located in the bed of the truck.
6b. In-bed tank cover- Cover to prevent damage to the fuel tanks.
Protective shield to prevent damage to the fuel tank caused by road
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Servicing your vehicle
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