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As new vehicles roll off the assembly
line, they contain more doodads than the previous model. Some
of these doodads are standard equipment and some are optional
equipment.
The doodad we’re going to discuss
here is an optional one that is installed by Ford Fleet
Services, a subsidiary of Ford Motor Co. Ford Fleet installs
systems in fleet vehicles such as police cars that include
items like the flashing roof lights, sirens, Kevlar‚
lined trunks etc. Ford Fleet also installs a fire-suppression
system, which is the one we’re going to discuss here.
The fire-suppression system is designed to
deploy in the event of a high-speed rear-end collision with a
resulting fuel-tank fire to give the occupant(s) of the vehicle
adequate escape time, thereby preventing serious injury.
The fire-suppression system consists of
two stainless-steel containers that hold the fire-suppressant
liquid and gas generators that pressurize and deploy the liquid
suppressant material. The system also contains two manifold
assemblies, each with deployable nozzles that spray the
suppressant liquid toward the fuel tank.
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To avoid this, remove the F33 fuse from
the central junction fuse box (refer to Figure 6) under the
driver’s side of the dashboard before reconnecting the
battery cables, as the sudden surge of restored power could
deploy the system. The fire-suppression indicator lamp will be
on steadily when the F33 fuse is removed and the ignition is
on; this is normal operation.
Once the fuse is reinstalled, the
fire-suppression lamp should go out in about six seconds if all
is well. If all is not well, the lamp will flash about 30
seconds after a key cycle, indicating a system fault, at which
time the scan tool comes out for code retrieval and clearing.
It’s better to know about the
existence of something like this than to be taken by surprise
with the possibility of personal injury, so be careful out
there.
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©2006 Transmission Digest
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