Ford E-Series Automobile User Manual


 
Coil-on-plug Ignition System
Yellow-coded Service Points
Maintenance-free Battery
Availability of Common Parts
Features and Benefits
QUALITY/RELIABILITY/DURABILITY
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2007 E-Series Wagon
Quality/Reliability/Durability
Feature Benefit
Wraparound Bumper Helps protect front-end sheet metal in minor impacts, contributing to lower repair costs
Fail-safe Cooling System
Allows the driver to travel a short distance
(1)
to obtain service if coolant loss occurs;
helps prevent expensive engine repairs
Out-front Engine Design
See-through reservoirs allow easy fluid level inspection; design gives the driver and
passengers extra room for easy entry and exit
Extra Heavy Duty Alternator
Extra Heavy Duty 140-amp single alternator available with 6.0L Power Stroke
®
V-8 turbo
diesel engine and Extra Heavy Duty 135-amp alternator available with gasoline engines
Dual Alternator System
Features one 140-amp alternator and one 120-amp alternator; provides
maximum charging capacity for heavy-duty diesel operation
May 2006
E-Series Wagon
Coil-on-plug Ignition System
Replaces traditional spark plug wires
on all Triton
®
engines for high-mileage
durability
An ignition coil on each spark plug
converts 12 volts to 30,000–35,000
volts to fire the plug
Gives customers a more reliable ignition
system with a lower total weight
Yellow-coded Service Points
Enable technicians to readily identify
key components during routine
maintenance
Allow service to be accomplished
quickly and efficiently
Maintenance-free Battery
Standard on all E-Series Wagons
Reduces long-term maintenance costs
Common Parts Throughout
E-Series Lineup
Helps minimize part inventories and
stocking costs
Helps save customers time and money
Additional Features
Maintenance Specifics
(1) Distance traveled depends on vehicle load, terrain and outside temperature.
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