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According to the 2003 Ford Windstar Owner Guide : ( No ) use " regular " unleaded gasoline , 87 octane
Easier to say when NOT to use overdrive - which is basically when pulling heavy loads and traveling in very hilly / mountainous areas.
A 1998 Ford Windstar would use refrigerant 134a
It depends on what Taurus you have, the 1990-1995 Ford Taurus' use the AXOD and the AXOD-E transmissions. The 1996-2003 Ford Taurus' use the AX4S and some models even use the AX4SN transmissions. I have looked at some info on the Ford Windstar and they sould work, some Windstars use the same transmissions as the Ford Taurus, I think they use the same transmissions as the Taurus from 1993-2000.
Excuse me. If I was on a lot of traffic shoul I use the overdrive function in my ford escape (year 2012) or is not recommended. Thanks in advance
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Overdrive allowed is the NORMAL position
you push the button at the end of the gearshift to engage it, its for towing vehicles or carrying a good size load I think you have it backwards. It is by default in overdrive. Pushing the button on the end of the gear selector will disable overdrive. You would want to disable it to pull heavy loads or if you are in a hilly area, especially at lower speeds.
Yes. Unless you run extremely fine mileage calculations, you'll never know the difference.
In a 2000 Ford Windstar : ( DOT 3 brake fluid meeting Ford specification ESA-M6C25-A ) according to the Owner Guide
it is the switch you use to turn blower up and down.if you mean resistor it is in the heater box next to blower motor
Overdrive is the normally allowed position . It won't shift into overdrive until the speed is faster anyway . On my 1995 Ford Explorer it doesn't shift into overdrive until I'm travelling about 50 miles per hour ( if you are towing or driving in hilly country where the transmission is constantly downshifting then you don't use overdrive )