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Ford Focus 2004 User Manual

Ford Focus 2004
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Capacities and specifications
VEHICLE WEIGHT
Observe the maximum
permissible gross weight of
your vehicle and the maximum
permissible loads on the front and
rear axle. When towing a trailer,
observe the permissible trailer
and nose weight limits. The data
is stated on the vehicle
identification plate and in your
vehicle’s documents (where
applicable). For further guidance
consult your Ford Dealer.
Exceeding these values causes
changes in the braking and
driving behaviour of the vehicle
and might cause accidents and
may lead to engine overheating.
Always observe the national
regulations for driving with a trailer.
The EC kerb weight is the mass of
the vehicle ready for driving, i.e.
inclusive of coolant, lubricants, fuel
tank filled to 90 %, tools, spare
wheel and driver (75 kg).
The payload results from the
permissible gross weight minus EC
kerb weight.
Optional equipment and equipment
installed later will reduce the
payload.
Four passengers weigh
approximately 300 kg, i.e. 75 kg per
person on average.
Avoiding damage to the vehicle
When driving on poor road
surfaces, mounting kerbs, steep
ramps, etc, special care must be
taken not to damage low-lying parts
like the spoiler and exhaust.
Particular attention must be paid
when driving vehicles with a lower
ride height and when the vehicle is
carrying a full load.

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Ford Focus 2004 Specifications

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BrandFord
ModelFocus 2004
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

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