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Ford 2006 Transit Body and Equipment Mounting Section User Manual

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4.13.7 Windscreen wipers
NOTE: Power to wiper motors is limited by the
size of the wiring and associated relays. If any
alternative wiper installation is made, it must have
a specification equivalent to Ford components.
Refer to: 5.6 Glass, Frames and Mechanisms
(page 211).
The base wiper system should not be tampered
with (controlled by Central Junction Box and
multiplex architecture).
Headlamp wash such installations would need
to be controlled via an external timer relay. The
Special Vehicle Option Auxiliary Fuse Box should
be utilized.
Heated washer jets aftermarket systems should
be fitted via an ignition feed, via an additional relay.
The Special Vehicle Option Auxiliary Fuse Box
should be utilized.
FordTransit 2006.5 (April 2006)
Date of Publication: 12/2006
4 Electrical
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Ford 2006 Transit Body and Equipment Mounting Section Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFord
Model2006 Transit Body and Equipment Mounting Section
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Information

About This Manual

Explains the manual's format, objective, and how to use its sections and links for vehicle conversions.

Commercial and Legal Aspects

Covers terminology, warranty, type approval, product safety, liability, and critical warnings for vehicle converters.

Contact Information

Provides contact details for Ford representatives and the Vehicle Converter Advisory Service for inquiries.

Conversion Type Guidelines

Offers guidance on various conversion types, referencing specific sections for electrical power requirements.

Jacking and Lifting Procedures

Critical safety warnings and instructions for correctly jacking and lifting the vehicle at designated points.

Load Distribution Specifications

Details calculations for weight distribution, axle plated weights, gross vehicle weight, and center of gravity.

Chassis

Suspension System

General warnings against modifying suspension components and potential handling deterioration.

Brake System

Covers brake system functionality, certification, airflow, cooling, and hose routing requirements.

Parking Brake

Provides warnings about brake modifications and instructions for relocating the parking brake lever.

Powertrain

Engine

Lists available engine types and directs users to engine power curves for detailed specifications.

Manual Transmission

Details available manual transmissions for diesel and gasoline engines, including gear ratios.

Fuel System

Warnings on fuel lines, advice on auxiliary fuel supply ports, and routing requirements.

Electrical

Communications Network

Explains the CAN-Bus system, its architecture, and warnings about tampering with the interface.

Charging System

Covers system voltage, battery/alternator design, power management, electrical conversions, and specific warnings.

Battery and Cables

Provides information on battery types, part numbers, usage, rules, and disconnect switch circuits.

Fuses and Relays

Details wiring specifications, auxiliary fuses, fuse box layouts, and relay parameters for electrical installations.

Special Conversions

Information on vehicle speed output signals, engine run signals, connectors, installation guides, and ground points.

Body and Paint

Body Structures - General Information

Key considerations for vehicle conversions including structural integrity, drilling, load distribution, and corrosion prevention.

Chassis Cab

Points to consider for chassis cab vehicle conversions, focusing on reinforcing holes and structural integrity.

Racking Systems

Recommendations for Ford Regular Production Option racking systems and alternative fixing methods.

Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)

Information on front seat airbag deployment zones and warnings regarding modifications affecting side airbags.

Frame and Body Mounting

Details on mounting points, tubing, frame drilling, tube reinforcing, and sub-frame attachment to chassis.

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