Some Tips and Warnings as illustrated in the Owners Manual:
As said these points are already in the manual, but still would like to recap it here for quick reference (instead refering various pages):
What all not covered in the FORD Warranty:
1 - Any claim where the mechanical failure has been caused by abuse/
misuse of the vehicle or the use of NON-GENUINE FORD PARTS.
2- Any claim arising from the mechanical failure of a covered component
which has, prior to the mechanical failure, been repaired by any
person other than an authorised FORD dealer.
3- Any claim attributable to failure to follow the vehicle manufacturers
operating guidelines or mechanical failure attributable to exceeding
the manufacturers operating limitations.
4- Defect or replacement in any way due to the fittings of parts not
made or approved by FORD.
5- Defects caused by body modification not approved by FORD, any
special body construction made by a third party manufacturer
and not by FORD.
6- Any Vehicle which has been serviced, assembled,disassembled,adjusted
or repaired other than FORD Dealers.
The Warranty will cease to operate and no claim will be accepted where the vehicle :
1- Has not been operated in accordance with the operating instructions
in owners Handbook or is being used for a purpose for which it was
not designed
2- Has been modified from the manufacturers original specifications
3- Has not been serviced using genuine FORD parts.
When you present the vehicle for service, please handover the manual
to the service person. Once the service is complete, please ensure
that the 'Service History Log' in the rear of the manual have been
completed and stamped. This information will be needed in the event
of a claim. If one do not comply with these servicing requirements,
Ford reserves the right to refuse a claim or cancel this warranty.
Some Warnings:
1- Use only approved wheel and tyre sizes. using other sizes could
damage the vehicle and will make the National Type Approval Invalid.
If you change the diameter of the tyres from that fitted at the factory, the speedometer may not display the correct speed. Take the vehicle to your dealer to have the engine management system programmed.
make sure that the arrows on directional tyres point in the direction
of rotation when the vehicle is moving forward. If you have to fit
a spare wheel with the arrows pointing in the opposite direction,
have the tyre refitted in the correct direction by a properly trained
technician.
2- Do not install alloy wheels using wheel nuts designed for use with
steel wheels.
3- The ABS does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due
care and attention. The ABS helps you to maintain full steering and
directional stability when you brake heavily in an emergency, by
preventing the road wheels from locking.
4- Engage Reverse Gear only when the vehicle is stationary
Do not apply any undue lateral force to the gear lever when changing
from 5th to 4th gear as this could lead to the inadvertent selection of
2nd gear. To void shifting noises when engaging the reverse gear
wait approximately three seconds with the clutch depressed when the
vehicle is stationary.
To select the reverse gear, shift the lever into the neutral position
and then press the lever fully to the right against a spring pressure,
before pulling rearwards.
Avoid abrupt gear changes. Always press the clutch pedal completely
before shifting the gear.
5- It is important to avoid parking, idling or operating the vehicle on dry
leaves or dry grass. Even when the engine is switchedoff, the exhaust
will continue to radiate a considerable amount of heat for a short
period creating a potential fire hazard.
Thanks
