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DO NOT DESTROY: THIS MANUAL IS REQUIRED BY

LAW. KEEP UNTIL THE VEHICLE IS COMPLETED BY


THE FINAL STAGE MANUFACTURER.

2005
E-SERIES
INCOMPLETE VEHICLE MANUAL

Incomplete Vehicle Types


For This Manual

INCOMPLETE
E-SERIES
VANS &
WAGONS

E-SERIES
CUTAWAY

E-SERIES
BASIC
CHASSIS

May, 2004
5C2S-19A268-AA
U.S. & CANADA MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARDS
(APPLICATION BY VEHICLE TYPE)
Bus (Not Truck Truck
Standard School School (Not (Walk-in (1)
Number Title of Standard Bus) Bus Walk-In Van) MPV Van) Equip.
101 Control Location, Identification and Illumination X X X X X
102 Transmission Shift Lever Sequence, Starter
Interlock & Transmission Braking Effect X X X X X
103 Windshield Defrosting & Defogging Systems X X X X X
104 Windshield Wiping and Washing Systems X X X X X
105 Hydraulic and Electric Brake Systems X X X X X
106 Brake Hoses X X X X X X
108 Lamps, Reflective Devices & Associated Equipment X X X X X X
108.1 Headlamps (Canada only) X X X X X X
110 Tire Selection and Rims (U.S. only) X X X X X X
111 Rearview Mirrors X X X X X
113 Hood Latch Systems X X X X X
114 Theft Protection X(2) X(2)
115 Vehicle Identification Number (Canada only) X X X X X
116 Hydraulic Brake Fluids X X X X X X
118 Power Operated Window, Partition, and Roof
Panel Systems X(2) X(2) X(2)
119 New Pneumatic Tires for Vehicles Other
Than Passenger Cars X
120 Tire Selection and Rims for Motor Vehicles
Other Than Passenger Cars X X X X X X
124 Accelerator Control Systems X X X X X
131 School Bus Pedestrian Safety Devices (except
Multifunction School Activity Bus) X
135 Light Vehicle Brake Systems X(10) X(10) X(10) X(10) X(10)
201 Occupant Protection in Interior Impact X(2)(9) X(2)(9) X(2) X(2) X(2)(9)
202 Head Restraints X(2) X(2) X(2) X(2) X(2)
203 Impact Protection for the Driver from the
Steering Control System X(2) X(2) X(2) X(2)
204 Steering Control Rearward Displacement X(3) X(3) X(3) X(3)
205 Glazing Materials X X X X X X
206 Door Locks and Door Retention Components X X X
207 Seating System X X X X X
208 Occupant Crash Protection X(5)(6) X(5)(6) X(5)(6) X(5)(6) X(5)(6) X
209 Seat Belt Assemblies X X X X
210 Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages X X X X X
210.1 User-Ready Tether Anchorages for Restraint
Systems (Canada only) X X X X
210.2 Lower Universal Anchorage Systems for Restraint
Systems and Booster Cushions (Canada only) X X X X
212 Windshield Mounting X(2) X(2) X(2) X(2)
213 Child Restraint Systems X X X X X X
214 Side Impact Protection X(2)(7) X(2) X(2)(7) X(2)(7)
217 Bus Window Retention and Release X X
219 Windshield Zone Intrusion X(2) X(2) X(2) X(2)

(Continued on Page 1)

E-SERIES (May, 2004)


U.S. & CANADA MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARDS
(APPLICATION BY VEHICLE TYPE)
(Continued from Inside Front Cover)

Bus (Not Truck Truck


Standard School School (Not (Walk-in (1)
Number Title of Standard Bus) Bus Walk-In Van) MPV Van) Equip.
220 School Bus Rollover Protection X
221 School Bus Body Joint Strength X
222 School Bus Passenger Seating and Crash
Protection X
225 Child Restraint Anchorage Systems (U.S. only) X(8) X(8) X(8) X(8) X(8)
301 Fuel System Integrity X(2) X X(2) X(2) X(2)
302 Flammability of Interior Materials X X X X X
PART Vehicle Identification Number (U.S. only) X X X X X
565.4
1106 Noise Emissions (Canada only) X X X X X

(1) Applicable to Equipment for use on applicable vehicle types. (6) Injury criteria is optional for some vehicles where not required.
(2) Applicable to vehicles with a GVWR of 4536 kg [10,000 lb] (7) Dynamic Performance Requirements apply to MPV, truck or a
or less. bus with a GVWR of 2722 kg [6000 lb] or less.
(3) Applicable to vehicles with a GVWR of 4536 kg [10,000 lb] (8) Tether anchors and latch/ISO Fix lower anchors that are installed
or less and an unloaded vehicle weight of 2495 kg [5500 lb] voluntarily or by regulation must comply with this Standard.
or less. (9) The requirements of section S6 of Standard Number 201 (United
(4) Applicable to vehicles with a GVWR of 2722 kg [6000 lb] or States) do not apply to buses with a GVWR more than 3860 kg
less. [8510 lb] and walk-in van type trucks.
(5) Injury criteria required for vehicles with a GVWR of 3856 kg (10) Applicable to vehicles with a GVWR of 3500 kg [7716 lb] or
[8500 lb] or less and an unloaded vehicle weight of 2495 kg less.
[5500 lb] or less except, in U.S., walk-in van-type trucks and
vehicles designed to be sold exclusively to the U.S. Postal
Service and, in Canada, vehicles manufactured for operation
by persons with disabilities.

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 1


INTRODUCTION

Information in this manual is furnished pursuant to United States and Canadian


safety regulations or, in some cases where the information is not required by
regulation, is furnished for the convenience of intermediate or final stage vehicle
manufacturers. Incomplete vehicles manufactured for sale or importation into
the U.S., are specially equipped for the United States. The descriptions and
statements contained in the manual relate only to motor vehicle safety standards
issued under the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966 as
amended.
An incomplete vehicle manufactured for sale or importation into Canada is
specially equipped for Canada. This vehicle conforms to the applicable Canadian
Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (CMVSS) on the date of manufacture printed on
the cover of this manual. Requirements unique to vehicles for use in Canada are
identified in the Statements of Conformity and the Canadian Vehicles, page 48.
The Emission Certification Information section of this manual contains information
regarding conformity to exhaust emission regulations of the United States,
Canada, and the State of California and fuel economy regulations of the United
States.
This manual should not be relied upon with respect to compliance with any
regulation of the Federal Highway Administration or regulations issued pursuant
to the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) or any other federal,
state, or local regulations governing the performance or construction of motor
vehicles (except for those requirements shown under the headings Unleaded
Gasoline Label, page 49, Warranty and Maintenance, page 50, and Emission
Control Information Label, page 50). It is the responsibility of the final stage
manufacturer to determine applicability and comply with any federal, state, or
local requirements not detailed in this manual.

IMPORTANT:
UNITED STATES VEHICLES
Ford Motor Company has endeavored, whenever possible, to state the specific
conditions under which an incomplete vehicle may be completed to conform to each
applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard. These specific statements are
intended to aid subsequent stage manufacturers in avoiding instances of inadvertent
noncompliance to particular standards.
Note that the final responsibility for the compliance of the completed vehicle rests with
the final stage manufacturer who is required by law to certify, as prescribed by Section
567.5 of Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, that the completed vehicle conforms to
all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards and that all applicable federal,
state and California emission/noise standards are conformed with.
Ford Motor Company does not make any representation as to the appropriateness
of modifications for any particular application other than expressly stated herein.
Intermediate and final stage manufacturers must exercise proper engineering judgment
to determine if a modification is appropriate for their specific application.

IMPORTANT:
UNITED STATES AND CANADIAN VEHICLES
Alterations to an incomplete vehicle by someone other than Ford Motor Company, or
damage in transit, may affect compliance statements that are furnished in this manual,
or representations that are printed on the label that may be affixed to a vehicle.

INTRODUCTION 2 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


TABLE OF CONTENTS

DEFINITIONS .................................................................................... 4-5


GENERAL INFORMATION.................................................................... 6
Directions........................................................................................... 6

VEHICLE DESCRIPTION ..................................................................... 7

COMPLETED VEHICLE TYPES .............................................................8

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY................................................... 9-47

CANADIAN VEHICLES
Vehicle Identification ........................................................................ 48
Daytime Running Lamp (DRL)......................................................... 48
Canadian Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)................................ 48

EMISSION CERTIFICATION INFORMATION


Medium Duty Passenger Vehicles (MDPV).......................................49
Frontal Area and Weight Restrictions ...............................................49
High Altitude Requirements ..............................................................49
Emission Control Hardware ..............................................................49
Unleaded Gasoline Label ................................................................ 49
Exterior Noise .................................................................................. 50
Tampering with Noise Controls .........................................................50
Warranty and Maintenance.............................................................. 50
Evaporative Emissions..................................................................... 50
Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) ..................................................... 50
Ozone Depleting Substance (ODS)..................................................50
Emission Control Information Label................................................. 50
California Fuel Vapor Recovery ....................................................... 51
California Motor Vehicle Emission Control Label ............................. 51
Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) ................................................ 51
SUPPLEMENTS .................................................................................. 52

REFERENCE INFORMATION ............................................. Back Cover

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS


DEFINITIONS
The following definitions are from Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Parts 567.3, 568.3 and 571.3 where
noted. Canadian definitions are from Canada Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations, Section 2(1), and are in italics.
Ford Motor Company definitions are for the purpose of this manual only. Some terms are followed by an
abbreviation that is used throughout this manual.
Ambulance is a vehicle for emergency medical care which Designated Seating Position any plan view location
provides: A drivers compartment; a patient compartment capable of accommodating a person at least as large as a
to accommodate an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), 5th percentile adult female, if the overall seat configuration
Paramedic, and two litter patients (one patient on the and design and vehicle design is such that the position is
primary cot and secondary patient on folding litter located likely to be used as a seating position while the vehicle is in
on the squad bench) so positioned that the primary patient motion, except for auxiliary seating accommodations such
can be given intensive life-support during transit; equipment as temporary or folding jump seats. Any bench or split-bench
and supplies for emergency care at the scene as well as seat in passenger car, truck, or multipurpose passenger
during transport; two-way radio communication; and, when vehicle with a GVWR less than 4,536 kilograms (10,000
necessary, equipment for light rescue/extrication procedures. pounds), or having greater than 50 inches of hip room
The Ambulance shall be designed and constructed to afford (measured in accordance with SAE Standard J1100(a))
safety, comfort, and avoid aggravation of the patients injury shall have not less than three designated seating positions,
or illness. (From Federal Specification KKK-A-1822-E). unless the seat design or vehicle design is such that the
Ford Motor Company also includes within its definition center position cannot be used for seating. (49CFR571.3)
of ambulance any vehicle that is used for transporting (abbreviated by Ford Motor Company)
life-support equipment, for rescue operations, or for non- Designated Seating Position (Canada) any plan view
emergency patient transfer if the engine of the vehicle is position capable of accommodating a person at least as
equipped with a throttle kicker device, which enables an large as a 5th percentile adult female, as defined in section
operator to increase engine speed over normal idle speed 100 of Schedule IV, where the overall seat configuration
when the vehicle is not moving. and design and the vehicle design are such that the position
B-Pillar is the vehicle body structure located directly is likely to be used as a seating position while the vehicle
rearward of each front door. This structure will include is in motion, but does not include any plan view position of
the outer panel, all inner panels or reinforcements which temporary or folding jump seats or other auxiliary seating
support the door opening, the door latching system, and/or accommodation. (place assise dsigne)
the roof structure. (Ford Motor Company) Final-Stage Manufacturer a person who performs such
Basic (Stripped) Chassis an incomplete vehicle, without manufacturing operations on an incomplete vehicle that it
occupant compartment, that requires the addition of becomes a completed vehicle. (49CFR568.3)
an occupant compartment and cargo-carrying, work Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) the value specified
performing, or load-bearing components to perform its by the vehicle manufacturer as the load-carrying capacity
intended function. (Ford Motor Company) of a single axle system, as measured at the tire-ground
Bus a motor vehicle with motive power, except a interfaces. (49CFR571.3)
trailer, designed for carrying more than 10 persons. Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) the value
(49CFR571.3) specified by the manufacturer as the loaded weight of a
Bus (Canada) a vehicle having a designated seating capacity combination vehicle. (49CFR571.3)
of more than 10, but does not include a trailer or a vehicle Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) the value specified
imported temporarily for special purposes. (autobus) by the manufacturer as the loaded weight of a single
Chassis Cab an incomplete vehicle, with completed occupant vehicle. (49CFR571.3)
compartment, that requires only the addition of cargo- H-Point the mechanically hinged hip point of a manikin
carrying, work performing, or load-bearing components to which simulates the actual pivot center of the human
perform its intended functions. (49CFR567.3) torso and thigh, described in SAE Recommended Practice
Completed Vehicle a vehicle that requires no further J826, Manikins For Use in Defining Vehicle Seating
manufacturing operations to perform its intended function, Accommodations, November 1962. (49CFR571.3)
other than the addition of readily attachable components, H-point (Canada) the mechanically hinged hip point of a
such as mirrors or tire and rim assemblies, or minor manikin that simulates the actual pivot centre of the human
finishing operations such as painting. (49CFR568.3) torso and thigh, described in SAE Standard J826 APR80,
Critical Control Item is a component or procedure which Devices for Use in Defining and Measuring Vehicle Seating
may affect compliance with a federal regulation or, which Accommodation. (point H)
could directly affect the safe operation of the vehicle. Incomplete Vehicle an assemblage consisting, as a
The identifying symbol is an inverted delta ( ). (Ford minimum, of frame and chassis structure, power train,
Motor Company) steering system, suspension system, and braking system,
Cutaway Chassis an incomplete vehicle that has the back to the extent that those systems are to be part of the
of the cab cut out for the intended installation of a structure completed vehicle, that requires further manufacturing
that permits access from the drivers area to the back of the operations, other than the addition of readily attachable
completed vehicle. (Ford Motor Company) components such as mirrors or tire and rim assemblies, or
Cutaway Chassis (Canada) an incomplete vehicle that has minor finishing operations, such as painting, to become a
the back of the cab cut out for the intended installation of a completed vehicle. (49CFR568.3)
structure that permits access from the drivers area to the
back of the vehicle. (chssis tronqu)

DEFINITIONS 4 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


Incomplete Vehicle (Canada) a vehicle (a) other than a Seating Reference Point (Canada) the unique Design H-
vehicle imported temporarily for special purposes, that is point, as defined in section 2.2.11.1 of SAE Recommended
capable of being driven and that consists, at a minimum, Practice J1100 (June 1993), that
of a chassis structure, power train, steering system, (a) establishes the rearmost normal design driving or riding
suspension system and braking system in the state in position of each designated seating position, taking into
which those systems are to be part of the completed account all modes of adjustment horizontal, vertical
vehicle, but requires further manufacturing operations to and tilt in a vehicle,
become a completed vehicle or (b) that is an incomplete
trailer. (vhicule incomplet) (b) has X, Y and Z coordinates, as defined in section
2.2.3 of SAE Recommended Practice J1100 (June
Incomplete Vehicle Manufacturer a person who 1993), established relative to the designed vehicle
manufactures an incomplete vehicle by assembling structure,
components none of which, taken separately, constitute an
incomplete vehicle. (49CFR568.3) (c) simulates the position of the pivot centre of the human
torso and thigh, and
Intermediate Manufacturer a person, other than the
incomplete vehicle manufacturer or the final stage (d) is the reference point employed to position the H-point
manufacturer, who performs manufacturing operations on template with the 95th percentile leg, as described in
an incomplete vehicle. (49CFR568.3) section 3.1 of SAE Standard J826 (June 1992), or, if that
drafting template cannot be positioned, the reference
Motor Home a multi-purpose vehicle with motive power that is point when the seat is in its rearmost adjustment position.
designed to provide temporary residential accommodations, (point de rfrence de position assise)
as evidenced by the presence of at least four of the
following facilities: Cooking; refrigeration or ice box; self- Second Unit Body (SUB) consists of the body structure
contained toilet; heating and/or air conditioning; a potable and/or all the cargo carrying, work performing, and/or
water supply system including a faucet and a sink; and a load bearing components and/or equipment installed by a
separate 110-125 volt electrical power supply and/or an subsequent stage manufacturer on an incomplete vehicle,
LP gas supply. (49CFR571.3) such that the incomplete vehicle becomes a completed
vehicle. (Ford Motor Company)
Multifunction School Activity Bus (MFSAB) a school bus
whose purposes do not include transporting students to Subsequent Stage Manufacturer a term which means
and from home or school bus stops. (49CFR571.3) either intermediate or final stage manufacturers or both.
(Ford Motor Company)
Multipurpose Passenger Vehicle (MPV) a motor vehicle
with motive power, except a low-speed vehicle or trailer, Trimmed Seat a complete functional seat assembly including
designed to carry 10 persons or less which is constructed the seat pedestal, seat track, seat base frame, seat back,
either on a truck chassis or with special features for recliner mechanism, seat padding, all attaching hardware,
occasional off-road operation. (49CFR571.3) and the final trim material (i.e., cloth, leather, or vinyl).
(Ford Motor Company)
Multipurpose Passenger Vehicle (MPV) (Canada) a vehicle
having a designated seating capacity of 10 or less that is Truck a motor vehicle with motive power, except a trailer,
constructed either on a truck-chassis or with special features designed primarily for the transportation of property or
for occasional off-road operation, but does not include an special purpose equipment. (49CFR571.3)
air cushion vehicle, an all-terrain vehicle, a golf cart, a low- Truck (Canada) a vehicle designed primarily for the
speed vehicle, a passenger car, a truck or a vehicle imported transportation of property or special-purpose equipment
temporarily for special purposes. (vhicule de tourisme but does not include a competition vehicle, a crawler-
usages multiples) mounted vehicle, a trailer, a work vehicle, a vehicle imported
School Bus a bus that is sold, or introduced in interstate temporarily for special purposes or a vehicle designed for
commerce, for purposes that include carrying students to operation exclusively off-road. (camion)
and from school or related events, but does not include a Unloaded Vehicle Weight (UVW) the weight of a vehicle
bus designed and sold for operation as a common carrier with maximum capacity of all fluids necessary for operation
in urban transportation. (49CFR571.3) of the vehicle, but without cargo, occupants, or accessories
School Bus (Canada) a bus designed or equipped primarily that are ordinarily removed from the vehicle when it is not
to carry students to and from school. (autobus scolaire) in use. (49CFR571.3)
Seating Reference Point the unique design H-point, as Unloaded Vehicle Weight (Canada) the weight of a vehicle
defined in SAE J1100 (June 1984), which (abbreviated by equipped with the containers for the fluids necessary for
Ford Motor Company): the operation of the vehicle filled to their maximum capacity,
but without cargo or occupants. (poids du vhicule sans
(a) Establishes the rearmost normal design driving or charge)
riding position of each designated seating position
in a vehicle; Untrimmed Seat the structure including the seat pedestal,
seat track, seat base frame, seat back, recliner mechanism,
(b) Has X, Y, and Z coordinates established relative to the seat padding, and all attaching hardware required for a
designed vehicle structure; functional seat assembly without the final trim material
(c) Simulates the position of the pivot center of the human (e.g., cloth, leather, or vinyl) and trim material attaching
torso and thigh; and components. (Ford Motor Company)
(d) Is the reference point employed to position the two- Walk-In Van a step entry city delivery van type vehicle that
dimensional drafting template described in SAE J826 permits a person to enter the vehicle without stooping. This
(May 1987). definition by Ford Motor Company is based on information
appearing in 41 FR 54945, published December 16,1976,
and in 42 FR 34288, published July 5,1977.
Walk-In Van (Canada) a van type of truck in which a person
having a height of 1700 mm can enter the occupant
compartment in an upright position by a front door. (fourgon
accs en position debout)

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 5 DEFINITIONS


GENERAL INFORMATION

Information in this section is provided pursuant to Part 568 of Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations. Vehicles Manufactured
in Two or More Stages. Part 568 specifies that final stage manufacturers must complete vehicles in compliance with all
applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, and Section 6 of the Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Regulations
(CMVSR), Vehicles Manufactured in Stages. Section 6.6 of the CMVSR provides labeling requirements for vehicles that
are to be sold in Canada.

DIRECTIONS
STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY
The Statements of Conformity section, which begin on page 9
of this manual, lists the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards IMPORTANT:
in effect on the date of manufacture of this incomplete vehicle
that are applicable to the type(s) of completed vehicles into To rely on the compliance representations in this manual,
which this incomplete vehicle may be manufactured. This the incomplete vehicles must be completed as one of
date is shown on the label affixed to the cover of this manual. the completed vehicle types designated on the label
These statements, in most cases, apply to specific types of affixed to the cover of this manual, and must not exceed
incomplete or completed vehicles and identify GVWR and the specified GVWR, GAWRs, or the Unloaded Vehicle
UVW weight ranges. Weight limits when specified in this manual.

The incomplete vehicle type is identified by the 5th, 6th, and


7th digits of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN); see VEHICLE SPECIAL ORDER (VSO) VEHICLES
page 7. The completed vehicle types to which this incomplete VSO vehicles can be identified by a six digit number with the
vehicle may appropriately be completed is printed on the letters VSO below the digits in the lower right corner of the
label, under the heading May Be Completed As, that is Incomplete Vehicle Label which is affixed to the driver-door
affixed to the cover of this document. The Completed Vehicle lock pillar. See the sample label on page 7.
Types charts on page 8 identifies how various incomplete
vehicles with an Optional Prep Packages or a Trim Code, The Statements of Conformity section of this manual includes
may be completed. compliance representations for certain VSO vehicles. These
vehicles are identified in the charts on page 8. Other VSO
Each statement of conformity is identified by a safety standard vehicles may require additional Statements of Conformity
number located at the left margin. Because there may be which will be in the Supplement Section of this manual.
multiple statements of conformity for each safety standard,
use care to select the appropriate statement. Unique CMVSS FORD TRUCK ASSISTANCE
requirements will be identified at the conclusion of the
representations for a particular safety standard. Throughout this manual you will find references to information
found in the Ford Truck Body Builders Layout Book. Additional
Compliance statements provided in this manual are of Design Recommendations and specifications are also provided
the three following types: to assist subsequent stage manufacturers in completing
Type I A statement that the vehicle, when completed, incomplete vehicles. To obtain a free copy of this publication on
will conform to the standard if no alterations are CD-ROM or to receive an order form for additional CD-ROMs or
made in identified components of the incomplete books please visit our website at www.fleet.ford.com/truckbbas.
vehicle. Under Publications select Body Builders Order Forms. All
Type II A statement of specific conditions of final dealer requests can be handled online. All other U.S. orders
manufacture under which the incomplete vehicle should be faxed to (734) 713-2971. Canadian orders should
manufacturer specifies that the completed vehicle be faxed to (905) 670-0844.
will conform to the standard. The Ford Truck Body Builder Advisory Service may be
Type III A statement of conformity with the standard is consulted regarding information contained in this manual.
not substantially affected by the design of the Call (877) 840-4338
incomplete vehicle, and that the incomplete vehicle Fax (313) 594-2633
manufacturer makes no representation as to
conformity with the standard. E-Mail [email protected] or at the BBAS website
www.fleet.ford.com/truckbbas
Include your name, company and telephone number with all
inquiries. If requesting written materials or CD-ROM, include
your mailing address.

GENERAL INFORMATION 6 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


VEHICLE DESCRIPTION
INCOMPLETE VEHICLE MANUAL COVER California Air Resources Board (CARB), requires a Vehicle
The cover of this manual identifies the three incomplete Identification Number (VIN) Label having a non-contact, bar-
vehicle configurations for which compliance representations code, reading wand capability. The bar-code directly below
are contained in this manual. Also, a label is affixed to the the VIN on the incomplete vehicle label, when provided, will
cover which includes the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) comply with this regulation. See page 51 for location and other
for the specific vehicle to which this manual belongs. The label requirements.
identifies the following information which pertains only to the The Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Act and Regulations
vehicle with the corresponding VIN. require installation of an incomplete vehicle certification label
The GVWR with the National Safety mark on it on vehicles manufactured
for sale in Canada. A label representative of those installed by
The front and rear GAWRs Ford Motor Company assembly plants is shown below.
Tire and wheel size
OPTIONAL PREP PACKAGES
Cold tire inflation pressure (kPa/PSI)
Incomplete vehicles produced by Ford Motor Company,
Completed vehicle type(s) into which the incomplete in some instances, are equipped with an optional prep
vehicle may be manufactured package. These include the Ambulance Prep, School Bus
Optional prep package when the vehicle is so equipped Prep, Motorhome Prep, and Shuttle Bus Prep. The completed
vehicle type charts on page 8 will identify incomplete vehicles
INCOMPLETE VEHICLE LABEL and the optional prep packages or trim codes that may be
All E-Series incomplete vehicles manufactured by Ford Motor required by Ford Motor Company if final stage manufacturers
Company will have an incomplete vehicle label affixed to the wish to rely on the Statements of Conformity or, in some cases,
driver-door lock pillar, except Basic (Stripped) Chassis. The preserve the Ford Motor Company new vehicle warranty.
incomplete vehicle label for the Basic (Stripped) Chassis is If an incomplete vehicle is equipped with an optional prep
affixed to the front structure. The sample labels, shown below, package, both the incomplete vehicle label affixed to the
are typical of that provided. vehicle and the label on the front of this manual will identify
The 5th, 6th, and 7th digits of the Vehicle Identification the prep package.
Number (VIN) will identify the incomplete vehicle type. These
three digits are used in the Completed Vehicle Types charts
on page 8.

DATE OF
INCOMPLETE VEHICLE MANUFACTURED BY
MANUFACTURE FORD MOTOR COMPANY
MADE IN U.S.A.
DATE : 01/05 GVWR: 11000LB/4989KG
FRONT GAWR: 4200LB REAR GAWR: 8250LB
1905KG WITH 3742KG WITH
VEHICLE TYPE
(SEE CHART LT215/85R16D TIRES LT215/85R16D TIRES
ON PAGE 8) 16X6K RIMS 16X6K RIMS
AT 58 PSI COLD AT 65 PSI COLD DUAL BAR CODE V.I.N.
(CALIFORNIA)
VIN: 1FDKE37HZ5HA24638

EQUIPPED WITH THE FORD


AMBULANCE PREP PKG. VSO
OPTIONAL 410047 VEHICLE
PREP PACKAGE
EXTERIOR PAINT COLORS VSO
WB TYPEGVW BODY TRANS AXLE TAPE SPRINGS
161 F379 AJ8 E 65 NY
F85B1520472AB

TYPICAL E-SERIES - U.S.

DATE OF
MANUFACTURE

DATE 01/05

VEHICLE TYPE
(SEE CHART
ON PAGE 8)

1FDKE37HZ5HA24639

VSO
VEHICLE
1019
VSO

TYPICAL E-SERIES - CANADA

INCOMPLETE VEHICLE LABELS

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 7 VEHICLE DESCRIPTION


COMPLETED VEHICLE TYPES

COMPLETED VEHICLES

(WALK-IN VAN)

(AMBULANCE)

SCHOOL BUS)

SCHOOL BUS
5TH, 6TH, 7TH INCOMPLETE VEHICLES

BUS (NOT
VIN DIGIT

TRUCK

TRUCK

MPV

MPV
E-Series
E11 Incomplete E-150 Wagon X 6
E14 Incomplete E-150 Regular Van X 5
E24 Incomplete E-250 Regular Van X 5
E31 Incomplete E-350 Super Duty Wagon X 6 6
E34 Incomplete E-350 Super Duty Regular Van X 5 1
E35 E-350 Super Duty Cutaway X 3 1 4 2
E39 E-350 Super Duty Basic (Stripped) Chassis X
E45 E-450 Super Duty Cutaway X 3 1 4 2
E49 E-450 Super Duty Basic (Stripped) Chassis X
S24 Incomplete E-250 Extended Van X 5
S31 Incomplete E-350 Super Duty Extended Wagon X 6 6
S34 Incomplete E-350 Super Duty Extended Van X 5 1 5

(1) Ambulance Prep Package


IMPORTANT: (2) School Bus Prep Package
Ford Motor Company makes no representation that the - E-350 available on 9600 lb GVWR Single Rear Wheels (SRW),
completed vehicle types listed above are the only vehicle and 11,500 lb GVWR Dual Rear Wheels (DRW) only
types appropriate for the incomplete vehicles listed.
However, if a unit is completed as a vehicle type other (3) Motorhome Prep Package
than as listed above, the Statements of Conformity may (4) Shuttle Bus Prep Package
not be applicable. (5) Recreational Van
(6) Center Aisle Seat Prep Package

COMPLETED VEHICLE TYPES 8 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY

The following Statements of Conformity apply to vehicles that are produced for sale or importation into the United States
or Canada. The term Incomplete Vehicle Types in these statements refers to the three types of the vehicles illustrated on
this manuals cover and listed in the chart on page 8.
The number preceding each Statement of Conformity refers to the number designation for a Part or a Section of Part 571
of the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard.
The statements provided for each safety standard number are appropriate compliance representations for each Canadian safety
standard number if this incomplete vehicle, identified by the VIN on the front of the document, was manufactured by Ford Motor
Company for sale or use in Canada, except as may be noted at the conclusion of each safety standard number.

PART 101 The statements below are applicable to the following


565.4 The statement below is applicable to all incomplete incomplete vehicle types with no driver-seat:
vehicle types except the Basic (Stripped) Chassis: Incomplete E-Series Van
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Part 565.4, Cutaway
Vehicle Identification Number, if the vehicle identification This vehicle, when completed will conform to Standard
number mounted on the top of the instrument panel is 101, Controls and Displays if:
not removed, altered, or modified and no actions are
taken by the subsequent stage manufacturer that would The Seating Reference Point (see definition on page
obstruct the readability of the Vehicle Identification 5) and the seat back torso angle of the driver-seat
Number mounted on the top of the instrument panel. when completed or installed by a subsequent stage
manufacturer are located as shown in the Figure C
565.4 The statements below are applicable to the following page 32, for E-Series type vehicles.
incomplete vehicle type:
The controls, displays, and their identifications
E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis supplied by Ford Motor Company are not removed,
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Part altered, or relocated.
565.4, Vehicle Identification Number, if: The components, wiring, or power supply installed by
The E-Series vehicle identification number printed on Ford Motor Company to illuminate any control, display,
the label affixed to the cover of this manual is mounted or their identification are not removed or altered so
and displayed in accordance with the requirements as to affect lighting performance.
of this Standard. Components added to the vehicle do not obstruct
101 The statements below are applicable to the following the drivers ability to operate or visually locate the
incomplete vehicle types when equipped with a controls, displays, and their identifications.
driver seat: Any controls, displays, and illumination added to
Incomplete E-Series Van or Wagon this vehicle must conform to the requirements of this
Cutaway Standard.
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard 101 The statement below is applicable to the following
101, Controls and Displays if: incomplete vehicle type:
The controls, displays, and their identifications E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis
supplied by Ford Motor Company are not removed, Conformity with Standard 101, Controls and Displays, is
relocated, altered, or modified. not substantially affected by the design of this incomplete
The components, wiring, and power supply installed vehicle; accordingly, Ford Motor Company makes no
by Ford Motor Company to illuminate any control, representation as to conformity with this Standard.
display, or their identification are not removed or
altered so as to affect lighting performance.
Components added to the vehicle do not obstruct
the drivers ability to operate or visually locate the
controls, displays, and their identifications.
The driver-seat is not replaced, relocated, or modified
other than for the addition of seat trim.
Any controls, displays, and illumination added to this
vehicle must conform to the requirements of this
Standard.

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 9 STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY


102 The statements below are applicable to all incomplete 102 The statements below are applicable to the following
vehicle types except the Basic (Stripped) Chassis: incomplete vehicle type:
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis
102, Transmission Shift Lever Sequence, Starter This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
Interlock, and Transmission Braking Effect, if no 102, Transmission Shift Lever Sequence, Starter
alterations or adjustments are made to the transmission, Interlock, and Transmission Braking Effect if:
shift cable, transmission outer shift lever, shift cable
bracket, vacuum tubes, vacuum pump system, brake- No alterations or adjustments are made to the
shift interlock system, starter interlock system, wiring transmission, shift cable, transmission outer shift
circuit from the interlock switch to the power source, and lever, shift cable bracket, vacuum tubes, vacuum
transmission gear selector indicator (PRNDL). pump system, brake-shift interlock system, the starter
interlock system, and wiring circuit from the interlock
If an auxiliary transmission is added to this vehicle, it switch to the power source.
must conform to the requirements of this Standard.
The E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis is equipped
with a temporary transmission gear selector indicator
(PRNDL) which must be replaced with the cluster and
transmission gear selector indicator (PRNDL) that is
shipped with the vehicle in the dunnage box and must
be installed and adjusted following the instructions
and specifications shown in the figure below.
If an auxiliary transmission is added to this vehicle, it
must conform to the requirements of this Standard.

1. Route the cable after the instrument cluster is installed in


[ ] ALL DIMENSIONS ARE INCHES the vehicle. Do not kink the cable. Do not bend the cable
INSTRUMENT to a radius less than 4.5 inches. Route the cable from
CLUSTER
the cluster in a counter-clockwise direction, under the
UNLEADED FUEL H
50
steering column, using the screw provided. Do not wrap
the cable around the steering column. The steering column
ONLY 40 60

70
30 H
F 00 0 0 0 0 80
C 20

FRONT OF
shroud installation should not affect the cable routing
10 90 18
E
MPH 0 0
0 0 0 100

VEHICLE
BRAKE

or function.
SERVICE
ENGINE SOO
N

COLUMN SHIFT 2. Pull on the cable end loop for a functional check. The
(PRNDL)
P R N D
1
LEVER cable should operate with a similar effort as required prior
3.0-3.5 LB. WEIGHT
HAND TOOL
+
to routing. Then place the cable loop on the shift lever
CABLE [2.375] 0.25 DIA. retainer pin.
3. Rotate the column shift lever clockwise until it bottoms
out in first gear.
HOLE: [1.125] DIA.
X [2.188] 0.25 DEEP
+
4. Rotate the column shift lever counter-clockwise 3 detents for
SHIFT LEVER Overdrive Oval D position for TorqShift transmissions.
RETAINER PIN
CABLE RETENTION 5. Install a 3 pound weight, as defined in this illustration, on
BRACKET
the end of the column shift lever.
STEERING
COLUMN
N800705 SCREW 6. Center the pointer in the middle of the Oval D position by
TORQUE 20-29 IN.LB.
CABLE THUMB WHEEL rotating the thumb wheel.
7. Remove the 3 pound weight. The pointer must be within
(PRNDL) ADJUSTMENT TOLERANCE
the tolerances as defined in this illustration.
LEFT LIMIT TARGET RIGHT LIMIT
8. After the steering column shrouds are installed, the
transmission gear selector indicator (PRNDL) system must
be checked for proper operation.

INSTALLATION OF GEAR SELECTOR INDICATOR (PRNDL) FOR E-SERIES BASIC (STRIPPED) CHASSIS

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY 10 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


103 The statement below is applicable to all incomplete 105 The statements below are applicable to the E-Series
vehicle types except the Basic (Stripped) Chassis: cutaway when equipped with the School Bus Prep
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard package and completed as a school bus:
103, Windshield Defrosting and Defogging Systems, if This vehicle when completed, will conform to Standard
no alterations or adjustments are made to heater and 105, Hydraulic and Electric Brake Systems, if:
blower assemblies, ducting, operating controls, electrical No alterations, modifications, or replacements are
circuit from the blower assembly to the power source, made to the following:
windshield, coolant hoses from the radiator or engine to
the heater, and if no obstructions are added that restrict Service or parking brake system
or otherwise redirect the air flow from the defroster Antilock brake system
outlets to the windshield. Vacuum system
103 The statement below is applicable to the following Wheels and tires
incomplete vehicle type: Brake system indicator lamp and wiring
E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis
Brake system reservoir labeling
Conformity with Standard 103, Windshield Defrosting
Suspension ride height or spring rate
and Defogging Systems, is not substantially affected
by the design of this incomplete vehicle; accordingly, Hydro-Boost system
Ford Motor Company makes no representation as to Power Steering pump and lines if used with
conformity with this Standard. Hydro-boost
104 The statement below is applicable to all incomplete Engine belt drive system
vehicle types except the Basic (Stripped) Chassis: Wheelbase
This vehicle when completed, will conform to Standard The E-350 SRW Unloaded Vehicle Weight (see
104, Windshield Wiping and Washing Systems, if no definition on page 5) is not less than the minimum
alterations are made to the windshield, the windshield value of 2540 kg [5600 lb].
wiping and washing system, including the electrical
circuit from the windshield wiping and washing motors The E-350/450 DRW minimum UVW must be at least
to the power source, and if no obstructions are added the weights shown on the following table:
that restrict or otherwise redirect fluid flow from the
washer nozzles to the windshield. MINIMUM UNLOADED VEHICLE WEIGHT (UVW)
104 The statement below is applicable to the following Vehicle Weight Kilogram [Pound]
incomplete vehicle type:
E-350 DRW 3673 [8100]
E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis
E-450 DRW 4128 [9100]
Conformity with Standard 104. Windshield Wiping
and Washing Systems, is not substantially affected
by the design of this incomplete vehicle; accordingly, The maximum GAWRs and GVWR, as identified on
Ford Motor Company makes no representation as to the cover of this document, are not exceeded.
conformity with this Standard. The transverse center of gravity is less than 50.8 mm
105 INFORMATION [2.0 in] either side of the vehicle centerline for E-350
only.
Incomplete vehicle weight and dimensional information
required for center of gravity calculations are available Service or parking brake pedal assembly operation
in the Ford Source Book. See your local Ford Dealer must not be restricted by any alteration or added
and refer to appropriate model year and specific vehicle components.
for required information. The horizontal and vertical center of gravity, of the
Abbreviation definitions and a vehicle diagram to assist completed vehicle at Unloaded Vehicle Weight, is
with the equations for the Standard 105 segment are within the minimum and maximum locations as defined
shown on page 14. in the following table:
NOTE: 105 is an example of a standard with conformity
statements that contain minimum requirements for CENTER OF GRAVITY FOR E-SERIES CUTAWAY
completed vehicle Unloaded Vehicle Weight (UVW, see COMPLETED AS A SCHOOL BUS
definition on page 5). Maximum UVW requirements E-350 E-350 E-450
are also found in various sections of this manual (see Location SRW DRW DRW
especially Standards 212/219 and 301 and related table, mm [in] mm [in] mm [in]
Table A). Completed vehicles must meet UVW limits Vertical Maximum (1) 302.0
imposed by all applicable requirements. [11.9]
Horizontal Maximum (2) 2159.0 2718.0
[85.0] [107.0]
Horizontal Minimum (2) 1651.0
[65.0]

(1) Measured from top of frame at a point midway between


the centerlines of the front and rear axles.
(2) Measured rearward from the centerline of the front axle.

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 11 STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY


105 The statements below are applicable to the following At or forward of the rear axle centerline. The
incomplete vehicle types if the GVWR is between vertical center of gravity for the completed vehicle
3500 kg [7716 lb] and 3629 kg [8000 lb]: at Unloaded Vehicle Weight + 400 lb passenger load
Incomplete E-Series Van or Wagon CGv (Equation A) must not exceed 36.0 inches,
when measured from the ground.
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
105, Hydraulic and Electric Brake Systems, if: Behind the rear axle centerline. The vertical center
of gravity for the completed vehicle at Unloaded
No alterations, modifications, or replacements are
Vehicle Weight + 400 lb passenger load must
made to the following:
fall within the appropriate range determined from
Service or parking brake system Table E, page 16. The value of CGh (Equation B),
Antilock brake system which approximates the horizontal center of gravity
Vacuum system of the completed vehicle, is used in Table E, to
determine the vertical center of gravity limits for the
Wheels and tires completed vehicle. The value CGv (Equation A),
Brake system indicator lamp and wiring which approximates the vertical center of gravity
Brake system reservoir labeling of the completed vehicle, must fall within the
appropriate range determined from Table E.
Suspension ride height or spring rate
Wheelbase
Any removal of a Ford body or chassis component is
accompanied by the addition of equal weight.
The maximum GAWRs and GVWR, as identified on
the cover of this document, are not exceeded with EQUATION A
the vehicle weight at Unloaded Vehicle Weight + 400 CGvbWb + CGvc Wc + 25P
lb passenger load. CGv =
The service or parking brake pedal assembly Wt
operation is not restricted by any alteration or added
components.
EQUATION B
The horizontal center of gravity of the Second Unit

Wrb + Wrc + ( ) )x WB
Body (SUB) is rearward of Lmin for the appropriate
vehicle description in the chart below. Lmin does not
apply to a SUB of 120 lb or less when installed rearward CGh =
( P x CG
WB
hp

of the front seats and forward of the centerline of the Wt


rear axle. (Do not restrict the E-Series seat travel and
provide seatback clearance to obtain the torso angle
as shown in Figure C page 32).
The horizontal center of gravity for the SUB is: 105 (Continued Next Page)

HORIZONTAL CENTER OF GRAVITY


FORWARD LIMIT
Wheelbase Lmin
Vehicle Millimeter [inch] Millimeter [inch]
E-250 3505 [138] 1524 [60]

Lmin = the minimum horizontal center of gravity of the


SUB measured in inches rearward from the centerline
of the front axle.

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY 12 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


105 (Continued) The horizontal center of gravity for the SUB is:
At or forward of the rear axle centerline. The vertical
105 The statements below are applicable to the following center of gravity for the completed vehicle at GVWR
incomplete vehicle types except when completed as a CGv (Equation C) must not exceed 48.0 inches
school bus, and if the GVWR is between 3629 kg [8000 when measured from the ground.
lb] and 6373 kg [14,050 lb] inclusive: Behind the rear axle centerline. The vertical center
Incomplete E-Series Van or Wagon of gravity for the completed vehicle at GVWR must
E-Series Cutaway fall within the appropriate range determined from
E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis Table E page 16. The value of CGh (Equation D),
which approximates the horizontal center of gravity
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard of the completed vehicle, is used in Table E to
105, Hydraulic and Electric Brake Systems, if: determine the vertical center of gravity limits for
No alterations, modifications, or replacements are the completed vehicle. The value of CGv (Equation
made to the following: C) which approximates the vertical center of
Service or parking brake system gravity of the completed vehicle must fall within the
appropriate range determined from Table E.
Antilock brake system
Vacuum system
Wheels and tires
Brake system indicator lamp and wiring
Brake system reservoir labeling EQUATION C
Suspension ride height or spring rate
Hydro-boost system
Power steering pump and lines if used with Hydro- CGv =
CGvbWb + CGvc Wc + Wl( ) + 25P
boost GVWR
Engine belt drive system
Wheelbase EQUATION D
No additional sound deadener or rust proofing
Wrb + Wrc +(
WB )
P x CG
( + Wrl) x WB
material, that may be applied to the vehicle, can hp
interfere with proper parking brake cable function.
No part of add on equipment, i.e. toolboxes, flat
CGh =
GVWR
bed attaching brackets, etc., can interfere with the
movement of parking brake cables or air flow to rear
brake assembly.
Any removal of a Ford body or chassis component is
accompanied by the addition of equal weight.
E-SERIES PASSENGER LOAD
E-Series Cutaway and Basic (Stripped) Chassis
vehicles conform to the minimum SUB weights found GVWR [lb] P [lb]
in Table B, page 15. 0 - 7716 397
The maximum GAWRs and GVWR, as identified on 7717 - 10,000 400
the cover of this document, are not exceeded with 10,001 - 19,000 500
the vehicle weight at Unloaded Vehicle Weight +
Passenger Load (P). (See E-Series Passenger Load
chart on this page.)
The service or parking brake pedal assembly
operation is not restricted by any alteration or added
components.
The SUB horizontal center of gravity must be at or
forward of the rear axle centerline for the following
vehicles:
- E-350/450 Basic (Stripped) Chassis
- E-350 Super Duty Cutaway (DRW)
- E-450 Super Duty Cutaway

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 13 STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY


FMVSS 105 & 135 DEFINITIONS AND CALCULATION ILLUSTRATION FOR INCOMPLETE E-SERIES VEHICLES

L = Horizontal distance in inches between the SUB Wc = Weight of the vehicle (chassis and cab) (fuel
center of gravity and the of the front axle. tanks full) [pounds]. Including option weight.
P = Passenger load (See E-Series Passenger Load WB = Vehicle wheelbase [inches].
Table page 13). Wt = Total unladen weight = (Wb + Wc + P)
CGv = Vertical distance from the ground to the center of GVWR = Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the vehicle
gravity [inches] of the completed vehicle. [pounds].
CGh = Horizontal distance from of the front wheels to WI = Remaining cargo capacity [pounds].
completed vehicle center of gravity [inches].
Where: Wl = GVWR - (Wb + Wc + P)
CGvb = Vertical distance from the ground to the center of
gravity of the SUB and/or permanently attached Wrl = Weight of the remaining cargo capacity on the
added equipment [inches]. rear wheels [pounds].
CGvc = Vertical distance from the ground to the center (CGhI)WI
of gravity of the chassis [inches] (including WrI =
WB
cab if original equipment). (Taken from Table
F, page 16). CG hI = Horizontal distance from the of the front wheels
CGhp = Horizontal distance from the of the front to the cargo center of gravity [inches] (taken from
wheels to the P [inches] (passenger load) (taken Table C page 16). For many common vehicles,
from Table D, page 16). the CGhI is not given in the table, then it may
be estimated as the distance from the of the
Wb = Weight of the SUB and/or permanently attached front wheel to the horizontal midpoint of the cargo
added equipment [pounds]. area.
Wrb = Weight at the rear wheels of the SUB SUB = A Second Unit Body consists of the body
and/or permanently attached added equipment structure and/or all the cargo carrying, work
[pounds]. performing, and/or load bearing components
Wrc = Weight at the rear wheels of the vehicle (chassis and/or equipment installed by a subsequent
and cab) (fuel tanks full) [pounds]. Including stage manufacturer on an incomplete vehicle,
option weight. such that the incomplete vehicle becomes a
completed vehicle.
Required for <8000 lb. GVWR calculations only. Required for 8000 lb. GVWR calculations only.

WB

L CG hl

CG h CG OF CHASSIS
CG hp CG OF COMPLETED VEHICLE
CG OF SUB

SUB

P
CG vb

CG v

CG vc

Wc Wt GVWR
W rl W rb Wb

W rc Wl

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY 14 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


TABLE A
Maximum Unloaded Vehicle Weight (UVW) for Incomplete Vehicles When Completed (2)
(This Information Does Not Apply To Vehicles Over 4536 kg [10,000 lb] GVWR)
Wheelbase
Millimeter Maximum
Model [inch] Unloaded Vehicle Weights Kilogram [pound]
E-150 Regular Van 3505 [138] 2699 [5950](1)
E-150 Regular Wagon 3505 [138] 2699 [5950](1)
E-250 Regular and Extended Van 3505 [138] 3130 [6900]
E-350 Regular and Extended Van 3505 [138] 3583 [7900]
E-350 Regular and Extended Wagon 3505 [138] 3583 [7900]
E-350 Cutaway 3505 [138] 3856 [8500]
E-350 Basic (Stripped) Chassis SRW 3505 [138] 3946 [8700]
E-350 Basic (Stripped) Chassis DRW 3505 [138] 3946 [8700]
E-350 Basic (Stripped) Chassis SRW 4013 [158] 3946 [8700]
E-350 Basic (Stripped) Chassis DRW 4013 [158] 3946 [8700]
E-350 Basic (Stripped) Chassis DRW 4470 [176] 3946 [8700]
(1) 2767 kg [6100 lb] When completed with 6 or less designated seating positions.
(2) Maximum unloaded vehicle weight values shown in this table are limits for purposes of F/CMVSS conformity only. See Emission
Certification information on page 49 for possible additional weight restrictions to meet emission requirements.

TABLE B
MINIMUM SUB WEIGHT
Minimum unloaded vehicle weight for cutaways completed as
school buses is defined in Standard 105 requirements on page 11.
Kilogram
Model [Pound]
E-350 Cutaway DRW 204
3505mm [138 in] WB [450]
E-350 Cutaway DRW 238
4013mm [158 in] WB [525]
E-350 Cutaway DRW 238
4470mm [176 in] WB [525]
E-450 Cutaway DRW 238
4013mm [158 in] WB [525]
E-450 Cutaway DRW 238
4470mm [176 in] WB [525]
E-350 Basic (Stripped) Chassis DRW 862
All WB [1900]
E-450 Basic (Stripped) Chassis DRW 998
All WB [2200]

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 15 STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY


TABLE C TABLE F
CGhl = Horizontal distance from front axle to cargo CG: CGVC = Vertical distance from ground to chassis CG
(Dimensions are inches)
Model WB (in) CGhl (in)
Regular Van 138 116 E-150 & E-250 Van <8000 lb GVWR = 28.5
Extended Van or Extended Wagon 138 126 E-250/350 SRW Van or Wagon >8000 lb GVWR = 32.0
Cutaway (SRW) 138 121 E-350 Cutaway = 28.0
(DRW) 138 127 E-450 Cutaway = 26.5
Comm. Cab/Box Partition (DRW) 158 134 E-350/450 Basic (Stripped) Chassis = 26.5
RV (DRW) 158 138
Comm. No Partition (DRW) 158 143
RV (DRW) 176 153
Comm. (DRW) 176 160
If CGhI is not given in the table or if the location of your cargo is
not in the normal cargo area, then your CGhI may be estimated
as the distance from the of the front wheel to the horizontal
midpoint of the cargo area.

TABLE D
CGhp = Horizontal distance from front wheel to front
passenger load. (Dimensions are inches)
All E-Series 48.5
Except the E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis where the distance
from the of the front axle to the H point of the driver must be
measured.

TABLE E
CGv = Vertical distance from the ground to the completed vehicle center of gravity [inch].

GVWR <8000 lb Use Equations A & B, page 12


Place the CGh of the vehicle (from Equation B) into the appropriate equations below to determine the allowable range
of the CGv. If the actual CGv (from Equation A) is within the range calculated, the center of gravity location is acceptable.
Equation for CGv Range
Model WB Upper Limit Lower Limit
E-150 138 CGv = 1.39 x CGh - 46.9 1.39 x CGh - 58.7
E-250 138 CGv = 1.39 x CGh - 47.1 1.39 x CGh - 59.0

GVWR > 8000 lb to <19000 lb Use Equations C & D, page 13


Place the CGh of the vehicle (from Equation D) into the appropriate equations below to determine the allowable range
of the CGv. If the actual CGv (from Equation C) is within the range calculated, the center of gravity location is acceptable.

Equation for CGv Range


Model WB Upper Limit Lower Limit
E-250 138 CGv = 1.27 x CGh - 59.0 1.27 x CGh - 77.5
E-350 (SRW) 138 CGv = 1.27 x CGh - 60.0 1.27 x CGh - 80.0
<9600 Ib GVWR 158 CGv = 1.27 x CGh - 69.5 1.27 x CGh - 90.7

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY 16 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


106 The statement below is applicable to all incomplete 108 The statement below is applicable to the following
vehicle types: vehicle type with a GVWR of 4536 kg [10,000 lb] or
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard less and a vehicle width less than 2032 mm [80.00
106, Brake Hoses, if the brake hose assemblies supplied in]:
by Ford Motor Company are not removed, relocated, Cutaway
altered, or modified and if no brake hose assemblies This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
are added. 108, Lamps, Reflective Devices, and Associated
108 In addition to the statements pertaining to particular Equipment if a Center High Mounted Stop Lamp
incomplete vehicle types which follow on pages (CHMSL) is installed so it meets all the requirements of
18 and 19, the statements immediately below, this standard and is connected to the electrical power
concerning Standard 108 Lamps, Reflective Devices, source as provided by Ford Motor Company. See the
and Associated Equipment are applicable to all figure below for circuit location.
incomplete vehicle types except the Basic (Stripped)
Chassis:
No additional components may be added to the THE CHMSL ELECTRICAL CONNECTION FOR
vehicle which require the use of tools to remove such AN ECONOLINE BASIC (STRIPPED) CHASSIS IS
PROVIDED IN A DETAILED SCHEMATIC WHICH
components, for access to the headlamp aiming devices IS PACKAGED WITH THE BODY BUILDER
as provided by Ford Motor Company. ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS.
Daytime Running Lamps (DRLs); Light Trucks for sale
or use in Canada are equipped with DRLs that meet
the Canadian DRL requirements. As manufactured for
Canada, the E-Series vehicles will meet the FMVSS 108
requirement for DRLs when DRLs are provided.
Conformity with Standard 108, S.12, Headlamp
Concealment Devices, are not substantially affected
by the design of this incomplete vehicle; accordingly, TO INSTALL CHMSL
Ford Motor Company makes no representation as to UNWRAP TAPE FROM
HARNESS IN THIS AREA
conformity with this Standard. AND REMOVE JUMPER
CONNECTION TO EXPOSE
THE CHMSL CONNECTOR.

FRONT OF
VEHICLE

E-SERIES CUTAWAY

CENTER HIGH-MOUNTED STOP LAMP (CHMSL)


ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR LOCATION

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 17 STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY


108 The statements below are applicable to the following
TABLE G incomplete vehicle type:
Standard 108 Lighting Equipment
Cutaway
E-Series This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
Completed 108, Lamps, Reflective Devices, and Associated
as Truck, Equipment, if all the required lighting equipment as
MPV, Bus or indicated in Table G on this page (identified by the codes
School Bus D, R and S) is designed and installed in accordance with
the requirements of Standard 108 and the directions

2032 mm [80 in]

Width 2032 mm
Width less than

[80 in] or more


contained in this statement. Additionally, if the completed
vehicle overall length is 9.14 meters [30 feet] or more,
intermediate side marker lamps and reflex reflectors
(not supplied by Ford Motor Company) are also required
Item for compliance with Standard 108.
Headlamps S S The items of equipment which are supplied by Ford
Motor Company (identified by the code S in Table G,
Tail Lamps R/D R/D on this page) are designed and installed to conform to
Stop Lamps R/D R/D all the requirements of Standard 108. The completed
Center High Mounted vehicle will conform with these components if the
Stop Lamp (CHMSL) R N subsequent stage manufacturer does not remove,
License Plate Lamps R/D R/D relocate, alter, or modify such equipment or modify the
power supply or wiring to such equipment, and does
Reflex Reflectors Side Front S S
not complete the body in such a configuration as to
Side Rear R R impair the visibility and conformity to the photometric
Rear R R requirements of the installed lamps and reflective
Side Marker Lamps Front S S devices.
Rear R R Specific requirements for lighting and associated
Back-Up Lamps R/D R/D equipment are listed by incomplete vehicle type in Table
Turn Signal Lamps Front S S G on this page.
Rear R/D R/D Lamps, reflective devices, and associated equipment
Turn Signal Operating Unit S S necessary to complete the vehicle from an incomplete
Turn Signal Flasher (2) S S vehicle must conform to the equipment, locations,
special wiring, visibility, photometric, and performance
Vehicular Hazard Warning Signal
requirements of Standard 108 and to the applicable
Operating Unit S S SAE standards or recommended practices referenced
Vehicular Hazard Warning Signal or sub-referenced in this Standard.
Flasher S S All electrical equipment added to the vehicle by
Identification Lamps Front N R subsequent stage manufacturers must conform to the
Rear N R wiring practices set forth in the Electrical Wiring Section
Clearance Lamps Front N R(1) of the Ford Truck Body Builders Layout Book.
Rear N R 108 The statements below are applicable to the following
Parking Lamps R N incomplete vehicle types:
School Bus Lamps and Switches R R Incomplete E-Series Van or Wagon
(School Bus except Multifunction This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
School Activity Bus) 108, Lamps, Reflective Devices, and Associated
S Required on completed vehicle and supplied with the Equipment, if the subsequent stage manufacturer does
incomplete vehicle. not:
R Required on completed vehicle and not supplied with the Remove, alter, replace, or relocate the lighting
incomplete vehicle. equipment installed on the incomplete vehicle
N Not required for completed vehicle. Modify the power supply or wiring to such equipment
D Required on completed vehicle and available as an option Add any additional external lighting equipment
(either on vehicle or shipped in dunnage).
Increase the overall width of the vehicle beyond that
(1) If a second unit body width is greater than 2032 mm [80 in] or of the incomplete vehicle
higher than the cutaway body, additional clearance lamps may
be required that comply with this standard. Complete, modify, or add components to the vehicle in
(2) Designed for two turn signal lamps per vehicle side (one front such a manner as to impair the visibility and conformity
and rear). If additional lamps are required, replace the turn to the photometric requirements of the installed lamps
signal flasher with one having the correct lamp load rating. and reflective devices

108 (Continued Next Page)

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY 18 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


108 (Continued) 111 The statements below are applicable to the incomplete
E-Series Van with no driver-seat when equipped with
108 The statements below are applicable to the following a convex mirror on the passenger-side:
incomplete vehicle type: This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis: 111, Rearview Mirrors, if:
Conformity with Standard 108, Lamps, Reflective The mirrors and their mounts as supplied by Ford
Devices, and Associated Equipment, is not substantially Motor Company, are not removed, relocated, replaced,
affected by the design of this incomplete vehicle; or altered.
accordingly, Ford Motor Company makes no rep- No structural modifications are made to the body
resentation as to conformity with this standard. However, which would affect the stability of the mirror mounts.
Ford Motor Company does represent that the items
of lighting equipment, when provided in the E-Series The Seating Reference Point (see definition on
dunnage box attached to the chassis, are designed to page 5) and the seat back torso angle of the driver-
conform to the requirements of Standard 108. seat installed or completed by the subsequent stage
manufacturer are located as shown in Figure C
108 Canadian Requirements: page 32 corresponding to the particular incomplete
The preceding statements for Standard 108 are vehicle type.
appropriate compliance representations for CMVSS Any modifications or additions made to this incomplete
108, Lighting, and CMVSS 108.1, Headlamps, if this vehicle do not adversely affect the drivers view to
vehicle is manufactured for sale or use in Canada, the rear in the outside mirrors along both sides of
provided: the vehicle.
No component of the Daytime Running Lamp (DRL) If any alteration blocks the rear field of view through the
system is removed, relocated, or modified. inside mirror, Standard 111 may require that the vehicle
110 U.S. Requirements: have a flat glass on the passenger side.
The statement below is applicable to all incomplete 111 The statement below is applicable to the following
vehicles with a GVWR of 4536 kg [10,000 lbs] or incomplete vehicle types when not equipped with
less: outside mirrors:
This incomplete vehicle does not comply to FMVSS Cutaway
110. In order to comply, the final stage manufacturer E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis
must affix a tire placard as specified in paragraph S4.3 Incomplete E-Series Van
of FMVSS 110. The decal must be affixed to the B-Pillar.
Conformity with Standard 111, Rearview Mirrors, is not
See below for placard content and note color and format
substantially affected by the design of this incomplete
requirements in S4.3.
vehicle; accordingly, Ford Motor Company makes no
representation as to conformity with this Standard.

111 The statements below are applicable to the Cutaway
when equipped with outside mirrors:

Conformity with the stability requirements of Standard
111, Rearview Mirrors, is not substantially affected
by the design of this incomplete vehicle; accordingly
Ford Motor Company makes no representation as to
conformity with stability requirements of this Standard.

However, except for the stability requirement, this
vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard 111,

Rearview Mirrors, if:
The outside mirrors and their mounts, as supplied
111 The statements below are applicable to the following by Ford Motor Company, are installed in accordance
incomplete vehicle types when equipped with a driver with the instructions that accompany them and they
seat (including untrimmed seat) and a convex mirror are not relocated, replaced, or altered.
on the passenger-side: The Cutaway with the School Bus Prep Package is
Incomplete E-Series Van or Wagon completed as a school bus and any outside mirrors
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard (not provided by Ford Motor Company) are installed
111, Rearview Mirrors, if: in conformity with the requirements of Standard 111
for school buses.
The mirrors and their mounts as supplied by Ford
Motor Company are not removed, relocated, replaced,
or altered, except as noted below.
No structural modifications are made to the body
which would affect the stability of the mirror mounts.
Any modifications or additions made to this incomplete
vehicle do not adversely affect the drivers view to
the rear in the outside mirrors along both sides of
the vehicle.
The driver-seat is not replaced, relocated, or modified
other than for the addition of seat trim.
If any alteration blocks the rear field of view through the
inside mirror, Standard 111 may require that the vehicle
have a flat glass mirror on the passenger side.

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 19 STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY


111 The statements below are applicable to the following 116 The statement below is applicable to all incomplete
incomplete vehicle type when equipped with a flat vehicle types:
glass mirror on the passenger-side: This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
Incomplete E-Series Van 116, Motor Vehicle Brake Fluids, so long as any
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard brake fluid added or replaced conforms to the DOT 3
111, Rearview Mirrors, if: specifications of the standard and contaminants are not
introduced into the hydraulic brake system.
The mirrors and their mounts as supplied by Ford
Motor Company are not removed, relocated, replaced, 118 The statement below is applicable to all incomplete
or altered. vehicle types not equipped with power windows when
No structural modifications are made to the body completed as either a MPV or a Truck with a GVWR of
which would affect the stability of the mirror mounts. 4536 kg [10,000 lb] or less:
Any modifications or additions made to the incomplete Conformity with Standard 118, Power Operated
vehicle must not adversely affect the drivers view Window, Partition, and Roof Panel Systems, is not
to the rear in the outside mirrors along both sides substantially affected by the design of this incomplete
of the vehicle. vehicle; accordingly, Ford Motor Company makes no
representation as to conformity with this Standard. If any
113 The statement below is applicable to all incomplete power operated window, partition, or roof panel systems
vehicle types except the Basic (Stripped) Chassis: are installed by subsequent stage manufacturers, they
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard must conform to the requirements of Standard 118.
113, Hood Latch Systems, if the hood latch system 118 The statement below is applicable to all incomplete
as provided by Ford Motor Company is not removed vehicle types equipped with power windows when
or altered. completed as either a MPV or a Truck with a GVWR of
113 The statement below is applicable to the following 4536 kg [10,000 lb] or less:
incomplete vehicle type: This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis 118, Power Operated Window, Partition, and Roof Panel
Conformity with Standard 113, Hood Latch Systems, is Systems, if the power operated windows, motors, wiring,
not substantially affected by the design of this incomplete and key and switch activation systems, where provided
vehicle; accordingly Ford Motor Company makes no by Ford Motor Company, are not removed, relocated,
representation as to conformity with this Standard. altered, or modified in any way. If additional power
operated window, partition, or roof panel systems are
114 The statements below are applicable to all incomplete installed by subsequent stage manufacturers, they must
vehicle types except the Basic (Stripped) Chassis conform to the requirements of Standard 118.
when completed as either a MPV or a Truck with a
GVWR of 4536 kg [10,000 lb] or less: 119 The statement below is applicable to all incomplete
vehicle types:
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
114, Theft Protection, if the following components, to All tires supplied by Ford Motor Company are in full
the extent provided by Ford Motor Company, are not conformity with Standard 119, New Pneumatic Tires for
removed, relocated, altered, or modified in any way: Vehicles Other than Passenger Cars.
Steering column locking mechanism system If additional tires are installed or the existing tires are
replaced by subsequent stage manufacturers, they must
Ignition key/transmission shift interlock locking conform to the requirements of Standard 119.
system
120 The statement below is applicable to all incomplete
Ignition key-locking system
vehicles except for the Basic (Stripped) Chassis:
Key warning buzzer system
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to the tire
If any of the above components are added to the and rim selection requirements of Standard 120, Tire
vehicle they must conform to the requirements of this Selection and Rims for Motor Vehicles Other Than
Standard. Passenger Cars, if the tire and rim assemblies and the
114 The statement below is applicable to the following Incomplete Vehicle Label that is affixed to the vehicle
incomplete vehicle type: are not removed, altered, or replaced.
E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis 120 The statements below are applicable to the following
The Basic (Stripped) Chassis is designed by Ford incomplete vehicle type:
Motor Company to be completed as a walk-in van type E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis
vehicle. Walk-in vans are exempt from the requirements This vehicle, when completed, will conform to the tire
of Standard 114, Theft Protection. See walk-in van and rim selection requirements of Standard 120, Tire
definition, on page 5. Selection and Rims for Motor Vehicles Other Than
115 Canadian Requirements: Passenger Cars, if:
The statements for Par t 565.4 are appropriate The tire and rim assemblies, are not removed, altered,
compliance representations for CMVSS 115, Vehicle or replaced.
Identification Number, if this incomplete vehicle was The final stage manufacturer must, in accordance
manufactured for sale or use in Canada. with the requirements of Standard 120 and Part
567 of Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations, affix a
label to the completed vehicle indicating tire size,
rim size, cold inflation pressure, and the gross axle
weight ratings. This information is provided on the
label that is affixed to the cover of this manual for
E-Series vehicles.

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY 20 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


124 The statements below are applicable to all incomplete 135 The statements below are applicable to the following
vehicle types: incomplete vehicle types if the GVWR is 3500 kg [7,716
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard lb] or less:
124, Accelerator Control Systems, if: Incomplete E-Series Van or Wagon
No alterations are made to the accelerator pedal, This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
mounting hardware, adjustable pedal mechanism, or 135, Light Vehicle Brake Systems, if:
other components of the accelerator control system No alterations, modifications, or replacements are
as installed by Ford Motor Company. made to the following:
No equipment is added nor existing equipment Service or parking brake system
modified which would restrict operation of the
Antilock brake system
accelerator control system.
Vacuum system
No alterations are made to the Pedal Position Sensor
and all associated hardware and wiring. See the figure Wheels and tires
below for component identification. Brake system indicator lamp and wiring
Brake system reservoir labeling
Suspension ride height or spring rate
Wheelbase
Any removal of a Ford body or chassis component is
accompanied by the addition of equal weight.
The maximum GAWRs and GVWR, as identified on
the cover of this document, are not exceeded with
the vehicle weight at Unloaded Vehicle Weight + 400
lb passenger load.
The service or parking brake pedal assembly
operation is not restricted by any alteration or added
components.
The horizontal center of gravity of the Second Unit
Body (SUB) is rearward of Lmin for the appropriate
vehicle description in the table below. Lmin does not
apply to a SUB of 120 lb or less when installed rearward
of the front seats and forward of the centerline of the
rear axle. (Do not restrict the E-Series seat travel and
provide seatback clearance to obtain the torso angle
as shown in Figure C page 32).

HORIZONTAL CENTER OF GRAVITY


FORWARD LIMIT TABLE
Wheelbase Lmin
Model Millimeter [inch] Millimeter [inch]
ELECTRONIC ACCELERATOR CONTROL E-150 3505 [138] 1473 [58]
E-250 3505 [138] 1524 [60]

131 The statement below is applicable to the Cutaway


when equipped with the School Bus Prep Package
and completed as a school bus:
Conformity with Standard 131, School Bus Pedestrian
Safety Devices, is not substantially affected by the design
of this incomplete vehicle. Accordingly, Ford Motor
Company makes no representation as to conformity
with this Standard.

Lmin = the minimum horizontal center of gravity of the SUB


measured in inches rearward from the centerline of the front axle.

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 21 STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY


The horizontal center of gravity for the SUB is: If any of the above mentioned components (including
At or forward of the rear axle centerline. The front seats) are added to the incomplete vehicle by a
vertical center of gravity for the completed vehicle subsequent stage manufacturer, these components
at Unloaded Vehicle Weight + 397 lb passenger load must conform to the requirements of Standard 201
CGv (Equation A) must not exceed 36.0 inches, where applicable. When front seats are installed on an
when measured from the ground. Incomplete E-Series Van or Cutaway the installed seat
must be located within the dimensional specifications
Behind the rear axle centerline. The vertical center for the Seating Reference Point and the torso angle as
of gravity for the completed vehicle at Unloaded specified in Figure C page 32.
Vehicle Weight + 400 lb passenger load must
fall within the appropriate range determined from Because conformity of a completed vehicle to the seat
Table E, page 16. The value of CGh (Equation B), back requirements of this standard is dependent upon
which approximates the horizontal center of gravity the location of a seat installed by a subsequent stage
of the completed vehicle, is used in Table E, to manufacturer to the rear of another seat, Ford Motor
determine the vertical center of gravity limits for the Company makes no representation as to compliance
completed vehicle. The value CGv (Equation A), of a completed vehicle to the seat back requirements if
which approximates the vertical center of gravity such a seat is installed.
of the completed vehicle, must fall within the If a vehicle is equipped with a Passenger Side Air Bag
appropriate range determined from Table E. Delete Option a RH passenger seat should never be
installed. If such a seat is installed Ford Motor Company
makes no representation as to the compliance of the
completed vehicle to Standard 201.
EQUATION A 201 The statement below is applicable to the following
incomplete vehicle type if the GVWR is 4536 kg
CGvbWb + CGvc Wc + 25P [10,000 lb] or less:
CGv =
Wt E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis
Conformity with Standard 201, Occupant Protection in
Interior Impact, is not substantially affected by the design
EQUATION B of this incomplete vehicle; accordingly, Ford Motor
Company makes no representation as to conformity

(Wrb + Wrc + ( ) )x WB
P x CG hp with this standard.
CGh = WB 201U U.S. Requirements (Section S6):
Wt The statements below are applicable to incomplete
vehicles with a GVWR of 4536 kg [10,000 lbs] or less,
excluding buses with a GVWR more than 3860 kg
[8510 lbs] and the Basic (Stripped) Chassis completed
201 The statements below are applicable to incomplete as a walk-in van type truck (which are exempt from
vehicles with a GVWR of 4536 kg [10,000 lb] or less, the requirement):
but excluding the Basic (Stripped) Chassis:
This vehicle when completed, will conform to Standard
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard 201U, Occupant Protection in Interior Impact - Upper
201, Occupant Protection in Interior Impact, (excluding Interior head Impact Protection, if the following components
U.S. Requirements Section S6 addressed separately) as provided by Ford Motor Company, are not removed,
if the following components, as provided by Ford Motor relocated, altered, modified or additions added to the:
Company, are not removed, relocated, altered, or
modified in any way: A, B, Rear, or other Pillar and Trim, and Assist
Handles
Instrument panel
Seat Belt D-Rings/Adjusters and D-Ring Covers
Interior compartment doors
Front or Rear Header and Trim
Sun visors
Side Rails and Trim
Arm rests
Upper Roof and Trim
Seat backs of front seats installed by Ford Motor
Company are designed to meet the seat back If any of the above components are added to the
requirements of Standard 201. The seat mounted incomplete vehicle by a subsequent stage manufacturer,
armrest on an untrimmed front seat must be completed these components must conform to the requirements of
so as to meet the requirements of this Standard. Standard 201U where applicable.

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY 22 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


202 The statements below are applicable to the following 203 Canadian Requirements:
incomplete vehicle types if the GVWR is 4536 kg The preceding statements for FMVSS 203 are
[10,000 lb] or less: appropriate compliance representations for CMVSS
Incomplete E-Series Van or Wagon when 203, Driver Impact Protection, if this incomplete vehicle
equipped with front seats was manufactured for sale or use in Canada. In such
Cutaway when equipped with front seats a case, the Basic (Stripped) Chassis will comply if no
This vehicle when completed, will conform to Standard components or attachments are added to the steering
202, Head Restraints, if: control system that can catch the drivers clothing or
jewelry during normal driving maneuvers.
No alterations are made to the head restraints, the
seat assemblies and their anchorages, the floor pan, 204 INFORMATION
or floor pan reinforcements. Refer to the Design Recommendation section of the Ford
The added seat trim, on vehicles equipped with Truck Body Builders Layout Book for Second Unit Body
untrimmed front seats, is installed so that the physical Attachment information that may aid in designing second
dimension requirements for the head restraint, in this unit bodies and their attachments to be compatible with
Standard, are met. E-Series vehicles.
Any front outboard passenger seat, added to a cutaway 204 The statements below are applicable to all incomplete
equipped with the School Bus Prep Package and when vehicle types except the Basic (Stripped) Chassis
completed as a truck, MPV, or bus (not school bus), if the GVWR is 4536 kg [10,000 lb] or less and the
must conform with the requirements of this Standard. Unloaded Vehicle Weight, when completed, is 2495
kg [5,500 lb] or less:
202 The statement below is applicable to the following
incomplete vehicle types if the GVWR is 4536 kg This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
[10,000 lb] or less: 204, Steering Control Rearward Displacement, if:
Incomplete E-Series Van with no front seats No components are added which could influence the
Cutaway with no front seats rearward displacement of the steering column.
E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis The steering column, steering intermediate and
coupling shaft, steering wheel, steering gear, steering
Conformity with Standard 202, Head Restraints, is not linkage, related structural components, and attaching
substantially affected by the design of this incomplete hardware, as installed by Ford Motor Company, are
vehicle; accordingly, Ford Motor Company makes no not removed, relocated, altered, or modified in any
representation as to conformity with this Standard. way.
203 The statement below is applicable to all incomplete No alteration or modifications are made to the body
vehicle types except the Basic (Stripped) Chassis if chassis, drivetrain, or front suspension from the
the GVWR is 4536 kg [10,000 lb] or less: B-pillar forward.
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard 204 The statement below is applicable to the following
203, Impact Protection for the Driver from the Steering incomplete vehicle type if the GVWR is 4536 kg
Control System, if the steering control system is not [10,000 lb] or less and the Unloaded Vehicle Weight,
removed, relocated, altered, or modified in any way and when completed, is 2495 kg [5,500 lb] or less:
no components or attachments are added to the steering
control system that can catch the drivers clothing or E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis
jewelry during normal driving maneuvers. The Basic (Stripped) Chassis is designed by Ford Motor
Company to be completed as a walk-in van type vehicle.
203 The statement below is applicable to the following
Walk-in vans are exempt from the requirements of
incomplete vehicle type if the GVWR is 4536 kg
Standard 204, Steering Control Rearward Displacement.
[10,000 lb] or less:
See walk-in van definition, on page 5.
E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis
The Basic (Stripped) Chassis is designed by Ford Motor
Company to be completed as a walk-in van type vehicle.
Walk-in vans are exempt from the impact requirements
of Standard 203, Impact Protection for the Driver from
the Steering Control System. See walk-in van definition,
on page 5.

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 23 STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY


205 The statement below is applicable to all incomplete 207, 208, 209, and 210 INFORMATION
vehicle types, except the Basic (Stripped) Chassis: For additional information to assist in designing seats,
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to seat belt systems, and seat belt anchorages that comply
Standard 205, Glazing Materials, if no alterations to with Standard 207, 208, 209, and 210 applicable to
or replacements of the installed glazing materials are Incomplete E-Series Van and Cutaway vehicles with no
made and if additional glazing materials installed by front seats provided by Ford Motor Company, refer to the
a subsequent stage manufacturer conforms to the Design Recommendation section of the Ford Truck Body
requirements of Standard 205. Builders Layout Book for Seat and Lap & Shoulder Belt
205 The statement below is applicable to the following System information that is in addition to the statements
incomplete vehicle type: which follow.
E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis 207 The statements below are applicable to the following
incomplete vehicle types when equipped with trimmed
Conformity with Standard 205, Glazing Materials, is not
front seats:
substantially affected by the design of this incomplete
vehicle: accordingly, Ford Motor Company makes no Incomplete E-Series Van or Wagon
representation as to conformity with this Standard. Cutaway
206 The statements below are applicable to all incomplete This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
vehicle types except the Basic (Stripped) Chassis, 207, Seating Systems, if no alterations are made to the
when completed as a Truck: seat assemblies, their anchorages, the floor pan, or
floor pan reinforcements. Any seating system added to
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
this vehicle must conform to applicable requirements
206, Door Locks and Door Retention Components, if
of this Standard. When the Cutaway is completed as a
no alterations or adjustments are made to the door,
school bus, see Standard 222 also.
door pillar structure, door locks, door latches, striker
plates, hinges, and attaching hardware as installed by If the front seat attaching hardware is removed for any
Ford Motor Company. reason, it must be reinstalled to the specifications in
Figure B for E-Series on page 31.
Any door added to this vehicle by a subsequent stage
manufacturer must be equipped with door locks and The Incomplete E-Series Recreational Van or the
door retention components that conform with this Incomplete E-Series Wagon may have additional
Standard. anchorages for rear seats other than the front driver
and passenger seats. These locations apply to specific
206 The statement below is applicable to the following hardware and designated seating positions used in
incomplete vehicle type, when completed as a Truck: Ford completed vehicles. If these anchorages are
E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis used without the appropriate Ford seats, seat belt
Conformity with Standard 206, Door Locks and Door systems, and hardware, Ford Motor Company makes no
Retention Components, is not substantially affected representation as to conformity with this Standard.
by the design of this incomplete vehicle; accordingly,
Ford Motor Company makes no representation as to
conformity with this Standard. 207 (Continued Next Page)

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY 24 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


207 (Continued) 207 The statements below are applicable to the following
incomplete vehicle types with no front seats:
207 The statements below are applicable to the following
incomplete vehicle types when equipped with Incomplete E-Series Van
untrimmed front seats: Cutaway
Incomplete E-Series Van E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis
Cutaway Conformity with Standard 207, Seating Systems, is not
This vehicle when completed, will conform to Standard substantially affected by the design of this incomplete
207, Seating Systems, if: vehicle; accordingly, Ford Motor Company makes no
representation as to conformity with this Standard.
No changes or modifications are made to the front
seat frames, latches, hardware, and padding. The Cutaway, when equipped with seat delete option,
will include both front seat pedestals, pretensioner
The weight of each completely trimmed front seat restraint systems, seat tracks, and a temporary drivers
does not exceed the value in Table H on this page. seat. The pretensioner restraint system is attached to
No modifications are made to the floor pan in the area the seat track. Therefore, the completed seat assembly
of the front seat attachments. must comply with the requirements of Standard 207
The front seat and seat belt anchorages are not and 210.
relocated. The Incomplete E-Series Recreational Van may have
If the front seat attaching hardware is removed for any additional seat anchorages. These locations apply to
reason, it must be reinstalled to the specifications in specific hardware and designated seating positions
Figure B for E-Series on page 31. used in Ford completed vehicles. If these anchorages
are used without the appropriate Ford seats, seat belt
Any seating systems added to this vehicle must conform
systems, and hardware, Ford Motor Company makes no
to the applicable requirements of this Standard.
representation as to conformity with this Standard.
The Incomplete E-Series Recreational Van may have
additional anchorages for rear seats other than the front
driver and passenger seats. These locations apply to
specific hardware and designated seating positions
used in Ford completed vehicles. If these anchorages
are used without the appropriate Ford seats, seat belt
systems, and hardware, Ford Motor Company makes no
representation as to conformity with this Standard.

TABLE H
E-SERIES COMPLETED UNTRIMMED SEAT WEIGHT

Maximum Weight (lb)


Description Driver-Side Passenger-Side
E-Series Captains Chair Manual Tracks 59.0 61.0
E-Series Captains Chair Manual Tracks Manual Lumbar 62.0 68.0
E-Series Captains Chair Power Tracks Manual Lumbar 68.0 N/A

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 25 STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY


208 NOTE Any front overhead console installed on an Incomplete
An RCM (crash sensor and restraints control module) E-Series is configured as follows:
is located under the driver's seat. Care must be used Front header (full width) overhead consoles may
to avoid damage to the RCM and sensor wiring during extend down no more than 2 inches as measured
removal or reinstallation of the driver's seat. Refer to from the Ford installed headliner and extend
Figure E on page 33. rearward no more than 6 inches as measured from
208 The statements below are applicable to the incomplete the midpoint between the Ford installed sun visor
E-Series Wagon and Van when equipped with trimmed inboard retaining clips (vehicle centerline).
front seats option if the GVWR is 3856 kg [8,500 lb] Center roof mounted consoles may extend down
or less and the Unloaded Vehicle Weight, when no more than 3 inches as measured from the Ford
completed, is 2495 kg [5,500 lb] or less: installed headliner and width is limited to 8 inches
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard (4 inches either side of the vehicle centerline).
208, Occupant Crash Protection, if: All overhead consoles are designed and
The Unloaded Vehicle Weight exceeds 2166 kg [4775 manufactured to provide friendly surfaces on all
lb] for the E150 and 2268 kg [5000 lb] for the E250. sides and edges which could be contacted by an
occupant.
The steering column, steering intermediate and
coupling shaft, steering wheel, steering gear, steering Any seat belt assemblies added to a vehicle must con-
linkage, related structural components, and attaching form to the applicable requirements of this Standard.
hardware, as installed by Ford Motor Company, are 208 The statements below are applicable to the incomplete
not removed, relocated, altered, or modified in any E-Series Van when equipped with untrimmed front
way. seats option if the GVWR is 3856 kg [8,500 lb] or less
No components are added which could influence the and the Unloaded Vehicle Weight, when completed, is
rearward displacement of the steering column. 2495 kg [5,500 lb] or less:
The seat belt components installed by Ford Motor This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
Company are not removed, relocated, or altered. If the 208, Occupant Crash Protection, if:
seat belt components are temporarily removed for any The Unloaded Vehicle Weight exceeds 2166 kg [4775
reason, they must be reinstalled to the specifications lb] for the E150 and 2268 kg [5000 lb] for the E250.
as shown in Figure A on page 30. The steering column, steering intermediate and
Front seats that have been removed for final coupling shaft, steering wheel, steering gear, steering
manufacture are reinstalled to the specifications as linkage, related structural components, and attaching
shown in Figure B on page 31. hardware, as installed by Ford Motor Company, are
The seat belt warning system, as originally installed, not removed, relocated, altered, or modified in any
is not removed, replaced, modified, or altered in way.
any way. No components are added which could influence the
Window or roof modifications do not exceed the rearward displacement of the steering column.
defined cut out areas shown in the Figures G1, G2 The seat belt components installed by Ford Motor
and G3 on pages 34, 35, and 36. Company are not removed, relocated, or altered. If the
No compressible material is installed between front seat belt components are temporarily removed for any
seat assembly and the floor pan. reason, they must be reinstalled to the specifications
for the appropriate vehicle type shown in Figure A
No additional components or modifications are made on page 30.
to the areas defined at the Occupant Protection Zone
shown in Figure D on page 32. Front seats that have been removed for final
manufacture are reinstalled to the specifications
The Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System as for appropriate vehicle type as shown in Figure B
originally installed (see Figure E on page 33), is on page 31.
not removed, relocated, altered, or modified in any
way. The seat belt warning system, as originally installed,
is not removed, relocated, altered, or modified in
The Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System any way.
Information Labels that are affixed to the front sun
visors are visible, and not altered, modified, or The completed front seats are within the Seating
removed. If the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint Reference Point specifications in Figure C on page
System Information Labels are not affixed to the 32.
front visors but shipped in dunnage, the following is Window or roof modifications do not exceed the
necessary to meet Standard 208: defined cut out areas shown in the Figures G1, G2
The information label must be permanently affixed and G3 on pages 34, 35, and 36.
to each visor in an upright position readable from No compressible material is installed between front
the drivers or passengers seating position. seat assembly and the floor pan.
If the label is not visible when the visor is stored No additional components or modifications are made
(up position), an Air Bag Alert Label shall be placed to the areas defined as the Occupant Protection Zone
on the visible surface of the visor as specified in shown in Figure D on page 32.
Section 4.5.1(c) of Standard 208.
No alteration or modifications are made to the
body, chassis (including front bumper), drivetrain,
body mounts, or front suspension from the B-pillar 208 (Continued Next Page)
forward.
The Headliner Plane is defined on Figure G3 page 36, for vehicles
without the Ford headliner.

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY 26 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


208 (Continued) 208 The statements below are applicable to the incomplete
The Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System as E-Series Van with seat delete option, if the GVWR is
originally installed (see Figure E on page 33), is not 3856 kg [8,500 lb] or less and the Unloaded Vehicle
removed, relocated, altered, or modified in any way. Weight, when completed, is 2495 kg [5,500 lb] or
The Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System less:
Information Labels that are affixed to the front sun A seat delete option includes (does not delete) front seat
visors are visible, and not altered, modified, or pedestals, front seat tracks, front seat belt and buckle
removed. If the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System assemblies mounted to the seat tracks, restraint system,
Information Labels are not affixed to the front visors and fasteners, and comes with a temporary transit
but shipped in dunnage, the following is necessary to seat. Because the permanent seats to be installed
meet Standard 208: by a subsequent stage manufacturer are critical to
The information label must be permanently affixed the performance of the completed vehicle and to the
to each visor in an upright position readable from dynamic test requirements of Standard 208, Occupant
the drivers or passengers seating position. Crash Protection, conformity to this Standard is not
substantially affected by the design of this incomplete
If the label is not visible when the visor is stored vehicle.
(up position), an Air Bag Alert Label shall be placed
on the visible surface of the visor as specified in Ford offers the following information and guidelines to
Section 4.5.1(c) of Standard 208. assist subsequent stage manufacturers who choose
to install front seat assemblies in Incomplete E-Series
After the front seats and B-pillar trim are installed, the Van vehicles.
seat belt system components must comply with:
The completed front seat assemblies include the
Adjustment requirements specified by s7.1 as following Ford Motor Company components: Seat
these requirements apply to seat belt fit, to the pedestal, seat tracks, restraint system, and all
intersection of the upper torso belt with the lap belt, fasteners provided, and the fasteners are torqued to
and to child seat lockability, and the specifications listed in Figure B on page 31.
Latch mechanism requirements specified by s7.2 The completed front seat assemblies, when installed,
as these requirements apply to the accessibility of will have the same location, construction, and spatial
seat belt components, and relationship to the seating system as provided by
Latch plate access, retraction, seat belt guides, and Ford Motor Company.
hardware requirements specified by s7.4 as these The Unloaded Vehicle Weight exceeds 2166 kg [4775
requirements apply to comfort and convenience lb] for the E150 and 2268 kg [5000 lb] for the E250.
requirements of the seat belt system.
The steering column, steering intermediate and
The seat hardware including the seat back frames coupling shaft, steering wheel, steering gear, steering
are free of sharp edges to prevent damage to the linkage, related structural components, and attaching
seat belt webbing during an impact. hardware, as installed by Ford Motor Company, are
Do not obstruct the E-Series seat belt path in the not removed, relocated, altered, or modified in any
area of Point A (Figure C, page 32). All seat belt way.
contactable surfaces must be free of burrs, parting No components are added which could influence the
lines, sharp edges, or any other impediment that rearward displacement of the steering column.
could impair or damage the seat belt in load bearing
situations. The seat belt components installed by Ford Motor
Company are not removed, relocated, or altered. If the
No alteration or modifications are made to the seat belt components are temporarily removed for any
body chassis (including front bumper), drivetrain, reason, they must be reinstalled to the specifications
body mounts, or front suspension from the B-pillar as shown in Figure A on page 30.
forward.
The completed front seats are installed to the
Any front overhead console installed on an Incomplete specifications as shown in Figure B on page 31.
E-Series is configured as follows:
The seats, seating hardware, seat belt warning
Front header (full width) overhead consoles may system, and all attaching hardware are installed in
extend down no more than 2 inches as measured accordance with, and comply with, this Standard and
from the Ford installed headliner and extend Standard 207, Seating Systems.
rearward no more than 6 inches as measured from
the midpoint between the Ford installed sun visor The completed front seats, when installed, are located
inboard retaining clips (vehicle centerline). within the dimensional specifications for the Seating
Reference Point and the torso angle is positioned as
Center roof mounted consoles may extend down specified in Figure C on page 32.
no more than 3 inches as measured from the Ford
installed headliner and width is limited to 8 inches Window or roof modifications do not exceed the
(4 inches either side of the vehicle centerline). defined cut out areas shown in the Figures G1, G2
and G3 on pages 34, 35, and 36.
All overhead consoles are designed and
manufactured to provide friendly surfaces on all
sides and edges which could be contacted by an
occupant. 208 (Continued Next Page)
Any seat belt assemblies added to this vehicle
must conform to the applicable requirements of this
Standard.
The Headliner Plane is defined on Figure G3 page 36, for E-Series
vehicles without the Ford headliner.

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 27 STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY


208 (Continued) Any front overhead console installed on an Incomplete
No compressible material is installed between front E-Series is configured as follows:
seat assembly and the floor pan. Front header (full width) overhead consoles may
No additional components or modifications are made extend down no more than 2 inches as measured
to the areas defined as the Occupant Protection Zone from the Ford installed headliner and extend
shown in Figure D on page 32. rearward no more than 6 inches as measured from
the midpoint between the Ford installed sun visor
The Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System as inboard retaining clips (vehicle centerline).
installed by Ford Motor Company is not removed,
relocated, modified, or altered in any way as shown Center roof mounted consoles may extend down
in Figure E on page 33. no more than 3 inches as measured from the Ford
installed headliner and width is limited to 8 inches
The Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System (4 inches either side of the vehicle centerline).
Information Labels that are affixed to the front sun visors
are visible and not altered, modified, or removed. If the All overhead consoles are designed and manufactured
Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System Information to provide friendly surfaces on all sides and edges
Labels are not affixed to the front visors but shipped in which could be contacted by an occupant.
dunnage, the following is necessary to meet Standard Any seat belt assemblies added to this vehicle
208: must conform to the applicable requirements of this
The information label must be permanently affixed Standard.
to each visor in an upright position readable from 208 The statements below are applicable to the following
the drivers or passengers seating position. incomplete vehicle types when equipped with
If the label is not visible when the visor is stored untrimmed front seats or seat delete option and
(up position), an Air Bag Alert Label shall be placed either the GVWR is over 3856 kg [8500 lb], or the
on the visible surface of the visor as specified in Unloaded Vehicle Weight, when completed, is over
Section 4.5.1(c) of Standard 208. 2495 kg [5500 lb]:
After the front seats and B-pillar trim are installed, the Incomplete E-Series Van
seat belt system components must comply with: Cutaway
The seat belt buckle pretensioner, air bags, and A seat delete option includes (does not delete) front
electronic sensor module are bar coded with a seat pedestals, front seat tracks, front seat belt and
unique serial number which is matched to the buckle assemblies mounted to the seat tracks, restraint
vehicle VIN. The completed vehicle must contain system, and fasteners, and comes with a temporary
the same seat belt buckle pretensioner, air bags, transit seat.
and electronic sensor module that were installed by This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
Ford Motor Company in the incomplete vehicle. 208, Occupant Crash Protection, if:
Adjustment requirements specified by s7.1 as The seat belt components installed by Ford Motor
these requirements apply to seat belt fit, to the Company are not removed, relocated, altered, or
intersection of the upper torso belt with the lap belt, modified. If the seat belt components are temporarily
and to child seat lockability, and removed for any reason, they are reinstalled to the
Latch mechanism requirements specified by s7.2 specifications for E-Series shown in Figure A on page
as these requirements apply to the accessibility of 30 and Figure B on page 31.
seat belt components, and After the front seats and B-pillar trim are installed, the
Latch plate access, retraction, seat belt guides, and seat belt system components comply with:
hardware requirements specified by s7.4 as these Adjustment requirements specified by s7.1 as
requirements apply to comfort and convenience these requirements apply to seat belt fit, to the
requirements of the seat belt system. intersection of the upper torso belt with the lap belt,
The seat hardware including the seat back frames and to child seat lockability, and
are free of sharp edges to prevent damage to the Latch mechanism requirements specified by s7.2
seat belt webbing during an impact. as these requirements apply to the accessibility of
Do not obstruct the E-Series seat belt path in the seat belt components, and
area of Point A (Figure C, page 32). All seat belt Latch plate access, retraction, seat belt guides, and
contactable surfaces must be free of burrs, parting hardware requirements specified by s7.4 as these
lines, sharp edges, or any other impediment that requirements apply to comfort and convenience
could impair or damage the seat belt in load bearing requirements of the seat belt system.
situations. No actions are taken which would impair the integrity
No alteration or modifications are made to the of the seat belt systems and the seat belt warning
body, chassis (including front bumper), drivetrain, system.
body mounts, or front suspension from the B-pillar
forward.

208 (Continued Next Page)

The Headliner Plane is defined on Figure G3 page 36, for E-Series


vehicles without the Ford headliner.

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY 28 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


The Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System as 208 The statement below is applicable to the following
installed by Ford Motor Company (see Figure E on vehicle type:
page 33) is not removed, relocated, modified or altered E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis
in any way. Ford technical bulletin procedures for
Conformity with Standard 208, Occupant Crash
relocating the floor-mounted restraints delete resistor
Protection, is not substantially affected by the design
and bracket may be followed for vehicles that have
of this incomplete vehicle; accordingly, Ford Motor
an option that deletes the front passenger restraint
Company makes no representation as to conformity
system.
of this vehicle. Any seat belt assemblies added to this
The Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System vehicle must conform to the applicable requirements of
Information Labels that are affixed to the front this Standard.
sunvisors are visible and not altered, modified, or
removed. 208 Canadian Requirements:
Any seat belt assemblies added to this vehicle The preceding statements and supporting figures
must conform to the applicable requirements of this for FMVSS 208, on pages 26-36, are appropriate
Standard. compliance representations for CMVSS 208, Occupant
Restraint Systems in Frontal Impact, if this incomplete
208 The statement below is applicable to the following vehicle was manufactured for sale or use in Canada.
incomplete vehicle types when equipped with Ford In such a case, CMVSS 208 paragraphs (13), (14),
trimmed front seats and either the GVWR is over 3856 and (15) are substituted for the reference to FMVSS
kg [8500 lb], or the Unloaded Vehicle Weight, when 208 Section 7.1; CMVSS 208 paragraph (20) should
completed, is over 2495 kg [5500 lb]: be substituted for the reference to FMVSS 208 Section
Incomplete E-Series Van or Wagon 7.2; and CMVSS 208 paragraphs (29), (30), (31),
Cutaway (32), (33), (34), (35), (36), (37), (38), (39), and (40)
should be substituted for the reference to FMVSS 208
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
Section 7.4.
208, Occupant Crash Protection, if:
The seat belts, seat belt warning system, and
attaching hardware installed by Ford Motor Company
are not removed, relocated, altered, or modified.
No actions are taken which would impair the integrity
of the belt and seat belt warning systems. (A seat belt
warning system is not required for a vehicle with a
GVWR over 4536 kg [10,000 lb] or for a bus).
Any rear seats installed by Ford Motor Company
that are temporarily removed for any reason are
returned to their original location and condition in
the vehicle.
The Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System as
installed by Ford Motor Company (see Figure E on
page 33) is not removed, relocated, modified or
altered in any way. Ford technical bulletin procedures
for relocating the floor-mounted restraints delete
resistor and bracket may be followed for vehicles
that have an option that deletes the front passenger
restraint system.
The Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System
Information Labels that are affixed to the front
sunvisors are visible and not altered, modified, or
removed. If the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint
System Information Labels are not affixed to the
front visors but shipped in dunnage, the following is
necessary to meet Standard 208: WARNING:
The information label must be permanently affixed VEHICLES EXCEPT STRIPPED CHASSIS, INCLUDING
to each visor in an upright position readable from THOSE OVER 3856 kg [8500 lb] GVWR AND/OR OVER
the drivers or passengers seating position. 2495 kg [5500 lb] UVW ARE EQUIPPED WITH A FRONT
If the label is not visible when the visor is stored ROW OCCUPANT SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT
(up position), an Air Bag Alert Label shall be placed SYSTEM (AIRBAG(S), WIRING, AND SENSORS
on the visible surface of the visor as specified in INCLUDING AN RCM UNDER DRIVER'S SEAT)
Section 4.5.1(c) of Standard 208. AND PYROTECHNIC BUCKLE PRETENSIONER(S).
Any seat belt assemblies added to this vehicle DELETE OF FRONT PASSENGER ACCOMMODATIONS
must conform to the applicable requirements of this INCLUDING RESTRAINTS, SEAT, AND PEDESTAL
Standard. COUPLED WITH THE ADDITION OF DELETE
RESISTORS IN THE SENSOR SYSTEM CIRCUITRY IS
AVAILABLE ON SOME VEHICLES. MODIFICATIONS
TO THE VEHICLE FORWARD OF OR NEAR THE
CRASH SENSORS SHOWN IN FIGURE E PAGE 33 MAY
EFFECT THE DEPLOYMENT OF THE AIRBAG(S) AND
PRETENSIONER(S).

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 29 STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY


3C24-15602B82
FRONT OF PIA
F65B-15602B90 ADJ. ASY.
VEHICLE BOLT TORQUE F65B-602B90
3C24-15602B82 COVER ASY. 47.5 7.2 Nm
COVER ASY.
[35 5 ft-lb]
ADJ. ASY.
PANEL ASY.
UPPER CUTAWAY & VAN MODELS

3C24-1560262 3C24-1560262
COVER ASY. COVER ASY.
FRONT OF
1 REQD. EA. SIDE 1 REQD. EA. SIDE
VEHICLE

N806773-S190
NUT TORQUE
40.0 6.0 Nm
PIA [29.5 4 ft-lb]
BOLT TORQUE
47.5 7.2 Nm 15611B09
N806773-S190
[35 5 ft-lb] BELT AND
NUT TORQUE
RETRACTOR ASY. 40.0 6.0 Nm
[29.5 4 ft-lb]
PIA
BOLT TORQUE 15611B08
47.5 7.2 Nm BELT AND
[35 5 ft-lb] RETRACTOR ASY.
ALL CUTAWAY
SHIPPING CLIP MUST
MODELS ONLY
PIA REMAIN CLIPPED TO
BOLT TORQUE BELT PRIOR TO
368273-S100 47.5 7.2 Nm ATTACHMENT TO
BOLT TORQUE [35 5 ft-lb] RETRACTOR INTO
47.5 7.2 Nm VEHICLE.
B [35 5 ft-lb]

VIEW A
SHIPPING CLIP MUST A
REMAIN CLIPPED TO A VIEW A
BELT PRIOR TO
ATTACHMENT TO PANEL ASY.
ALL CUTAWAY
RETRACTOR INTO COVER
VEHICLE. VIEW B MODELS ONLY
PANEL ASY. COVER
ALL WAGON VAN MODELS ONLY ALL WAGON VAN MODELS ONLY
DRIVER SEAT CRITICAL CONTROL ITEM PASSENGER SEAT CRITICAL CONTROL ITEM
(LEFT HAND) INSTALLATION (RIGHT HAND) INSTALLATION

INTERIOR TRIM
9.5 RADIUS MIN.
[.37 IN] RETRACTOR
12.5 MIN.
UP [.50 IN]
ADJUSTED OVERLAP 6.0
[.24 IN]
POSITION
6.5 MIN. FROM
[.25 IN]
RELEASE KNOB
3.0
TO INTERIOR TRIM
[.12 IN]
SECTION DD UP POSITION
13.0 MIN. FROM
DOWN [.50 IN]
ADJUSTED COVER TO VIEW IN CIRCLE C
POSITION RELEASE KNOB
2.0 MIN. 6.0 MIN.
[.08 IN] C [.24 IN]
(3) FULL (WITH DRING A
THREAD LOCATED ON 6.0 MIN. CLEARANCE
EXPOSED SHLDR.BOLT) [.24 IN]
AROUND BELT
A PERIPHERY AT MAX.
1560262 REF. TRAVEL POSITIONS

SEAT BELT
B WEBBING
B
D 6.0 MIN.
[.24 IN]
FRONT OF
VEHICLE
6.0 MIN. CLEARANCE D SECTION BB
[.24 IN]
TO ALL ADJUSTED MAIN VIEW
POSITIONS
SECTION AA NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETERS [ ] DIMENSIONS ft-lb OR INCHES

FIGURE A E-SERIES FRONT SEAT RESTRAINT SYSTEM

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY 30 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


SEAT ASY.
SEAT ASY.

PIA BOLT
TORQUE
+ 6.0 Nm
35.0 -
+ 4 ft-lb]
[29.5 -

N801078-S58
SCREW M8x1.25
HEX 4 REQD.
TORQUE
N801078-S424 25.0 +
- 3.8 Nm
SCREW M8 x 1.25 HEX [18.4 +
- 2.8 ft-lb]
4 REQD. 4C24-15618B47-AA
TORQUE 25.0 - + 3.8 Nm TRACK ASY.
[18.4 -
+ 2.8 ft-lb]
2C24-1561701-A XC2A-1561202-A
F8UB-14A699-A PYROTECHNIC
POWER TRACK A IC24-15618B46-B
WIRING ASYSEAT ASY. R.H.
FRT. ST. TRACK ASY.
CONTROL FEED
JUMPER 56912-S58 2C241561755A PIA BOLT
SCREW 4.2 x 19 HANDLE FRT. ST. TORQUE
TAPPING TRACK + 5.0 Nm
35.0 -
+ 4 ft-lb]
[29.5 -
F7US-14A699DB
WIRE ASY. COVERFRT.
ST. PIVOT

F8UB-14A699AA
WIRING ASYSEAT 56912-S58
2C24-1562506-A SCREW 4.2 x 19.0
CONTROL FEED N800937-S424
SUPPORT ASY. TAPPING
JUMPER NUT & WASHER ASY.
(R.H. MNL) 1C2415466B00A
2 REQD. BRKT CHILD SEAT
TORQUE 55.0 + 611D02A
- 8.3 Nm
[40.6 -
+ 6 ft-lb] STUD COVER
XL3T-14A701-A N620432-S58
4 REQD.
SWITCH ASY. M10 HEX NUT HD.
ST. CONTROL N802351-S424 N811326S424 NUT W/WASHER N802351S424
STUD 2 REQD. SCREW 2 REQD. 4 REQD. STUD 2 REQD.
XC25-1560094-B W705944-S424 TORQUE 55.0 - + 8.3 Nm
SUPPORT ASY. N620481-S58 + 6 ft-lb]
[40.6 -
SCREW 2 REQD. NUT M8 x 1.75 HEX FLANGE MANUAL R.H. SHOWN
TORQUE 55.0 - + 8.3 Nm
611D02A TORQUE 25.0 + - 3.8 Nm
+ 6 ft-lb]
[40.6 -
STUD COVER [18.4 +
- 2.8 ft-lb]
4 REQD.
POWER L.H. SHOWN

E-SERIES DRIVER (L.H.) SEAT INSTALLATION E-SERIES PASSENGER (R.H.) SEAT INSTALLATION

PIA BOLT
TORQUE
+ 6.0 Nm
40.0 -
+ 4 ft-lb]
[29.5 - 579988 CLEARANCE
SEAT ZONE
O
10 CLEARANCE
DR. 3C34-1561203-A O ZONE
PASS XC2A-156202-A 15 O 10
BUCKLE ASY.
45 O
PRE
SS
FOR SHIPPING
PURPOSES ONLY,
ONLY 4 SCREWS (NO
NUTS & BOLTS)
COVER FRT
ST. PVT.

A
DR. 571485 611D02A
PASS. 571481 STUD COVER
R.H. TRACK 4 REQD.

N800937-S424
NUT & WASHER ASY.
SIDE VIEW REAR VIEW
2 REQD.
55.0 + VIEW A
- 8.3 Nm
[40.6 +
- 6 ft-lb]
FRONT OF VEHICLE CENTER OF VEHICLE

O/B TRUCKS PRETENSIONER CLEARANCE ZONE


W705944-S424 571483 DR.
SCREW 2 REQD. 571479 PASS. IMPORTANT:
55.0 +
- 8.3 Nm R.H. TRACK THE SHADED AREA MUST BE FREE OF OBSTRUCTIONS.
+ 6 ft-lb]
[40.6 - THE BUCKLE MOVES DOWNWARD THROUGH THE SHADED
F7U-S14A699DB ZONE AND MUST NOT CONTACT ANY COMPONENT WHICH
N011488-S424
WIRE ASY. MAY DEGRADE ITS PERFORMANCE.
STUD 2 REQD.
DO NOT INSTALL ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS IN THE SHADED
2C24-1561755-B (DR.) XC25-1560094-A (MANUAL) AREA, OR ALTER OR MODIFY THIS AREA.
HDL.FRT.ST.TRK. SUPPORT ASY.
[ ] DIMENSIONS ft-lb OR INCHES
E-SERIES DRIVER (L.H.) SEAT DELETE OPTION

FIGURE B E-SERIES FRONT SEAT INSTALLATION

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 31 STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY


SRP INFORMATION POINT A
(SEAT POSITION IS 10.0mm [0.39 IN] FORWARD (SEAT POSITION IS AT THE MIDPOINT
OF REARMOST POSITION) OF AVAILABLE TRAVEL)

A B C D E F
MIN. MAX.
DRIVER SEAT (VAN AND CUTAWAY) 217.8 105.0 384.2 356.0 67.0 937.4
[8.57] [4.13] [15.13] [14.01] [2.64] [36.90]
PASSENGER SEAT (VAN AND CUTAWAY) 277.3 103.0 377.0 412.0 65.0 960.1
[10.92] [4.06] [14.84] [16.22] [2.56] [37.80]

THE TORSO ANGLE IS DETERMINED BY


USING THE METHOD SPECIFIED IN
SAE J826 (MAY 1987)
18 DRIVER
E E 21 PASSENGER
C TORSO ANGLE
POINT A POINT A L OUTSIDE D
FRONT
POINT A
FASTENER
A

C F
SEAT SEAT
BASE BASE

B B

CL OUTSIDE CL OUTSIDE 6.0


[0.24] 510.0 SEAT BACK
FRONT FRONT [20.08]
HEEL PIVOT
FASTENER FASTENER
POINT
PASSENGER SEAT DRIVER SEAT
C
L
VEHICLE SRP HAS A 12.7 [0.50] RADIAL
DRIVER SIDE ONLY TOLERANCE PERMITTED FROM
IMPORTANT: BASE SRP
THE DIMENSIONS IN THIS FIGURE REQUIRE THE VEHICLE TO BE AT
DESIGN POSITION. ECONOLINE VAN VEHICLES AT DESIGN POSITION
WILL BE LEVEL FRONT TO REAR, AND SIDE TO SIDE, ON THE UPPER
[ ] DIMENSIONS ARE INCHES
SURFACE OF THE RIBBED FLOOR PANEL FROM THE B-PILLAR REARWARD.

FIGURE C E-SERIES SEATING REFERENCE POINT (SRP)

DO NOT INSTALL ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS IN THE


SHADED AREAS, OR ALTER OR MODIFY THESE AREAS.

FIGURE D E-SERIES OCCUPANT PROTECTION ZONE

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY 32 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


RESTRAINT CONTROL MODULE
UNDER DRIVER'S SEAT



DO NOT RELOCATE. MUST BE METAL-TO-METAL
CONTACT

FIGURE E1 E-SERIES SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT FIGURE E2 E-SERIES RESTRAINT CONTROL MODULE


SYSTEM (Air Bags, Sensors, and Wiring)

Sensor system also connected to pyrotechnic buckle pretensioners (not shown), which are assembled to the front
seat pedestals. Passenger air bag and buckle pretensioner replaced by cover/delete resistor and bracket/delete resistor,
respectively, on vehicles that have an option that deletes the front passenger restraint system.

N808248-S190 SCREW
14B321-A SNS & BRKT TORQUE 12.0 1.8 Nm
ASY - A/BAG FRT [9 1.3 ft-lb]
14A200 WIR ASY -
WDO REG RLY SW

REF FRONT
FLOOR PAN

FRONT OF
VEHICLE

FIGURE E3 E-SERIES RESTRAINT CONTROL MODULE

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 33 STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY


CUT LINE CUT LINE

CUT LINE
SECTION CC
SECTION BB

CUT LINE

CUT LINE

SECTION AA SECTION DD

711.2 711.2
[ 28.00 ] [ 28.00 ]
MAXIMUM MAXIMUM

THE SPOTWELDS (X) IN THIS


AREA MUST REMAIN INTACT.
B

A A C C D D

FRONT OF
VEHICLE

NOTE: SHADED AREA REPRESENTS MAXIMUM OPENING IN BODY PANELS.


THE SECTIONS SHOWN ARE A LARGER SCALE THAN THE SIDE VIEW
FOR THE PURPOSE OF CLARITY.
[ ] DIMENSIONS ARE INCHES

FIGURE G1 BODY PANEL WINDOW REMOVAL AREA E-SERIES (DRIVER SIDE L.H.)

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY 34 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


CUTLINE

SECTION FF
CUTLINE CUTLINE

SECTION EE SECTION GG

THE SPOTWELDS ( X ) IN
THIS AREA MUST REMAIN
INTACT.

F
533.4
[21.00]
MAXIMUM WITH
SLIDING DOOR

E E 711.2
G G
[28.00]
MAXIMUM
WITH CARGO
DOORS

FRONT OF
VEHICLE

NOTE: SHADED AREA REPRESENTS MAXIMUM OPENING IN BODY PANELS


THE SECTIONS SHOWN ARE A LARGER SCALE THAN THE SIDE VIEW [ ] DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES
FOR THE PURPOSE OF CLARITY.

FIGURE G2 BODY PANEL WINDOW REMOVAL AREA E-SERIES (PASSENGER SIDE R.H.)

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 35 STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY


END OF ROOF
EXTENDED VAN

END OF ROOF
OUTER EDGE REGULAR VAN
END OF ROOF OF TROUGH
CUTAWAY

CL

"B" PILLAR
REINFORCEMENT

50.8 203.2 203.2


WINDSHIELD [2.00] [8.00] [8.00]
HEADER

SECTION AT
CL OF ROOF CUT
LINE CUT
FORWARD
LINE
CUT LINE
REGULAR VAN

EXTENDED VAN
OR WAGON

HEADLINER PLANE, FOR VEHICLES NOT EQUIPPED WITH


A FORD HEADLINER, USE A PLANE DETERMINED BY A
POINT AT THE LOWER REAR OF THE WINDSHIELD HEADER
TO THE MIDPOINT ON THE BPILLAR REINFORCEMENT.

FRONT OF
VEHICLE

[ ] DIMENSIONS ARE INCHES

NOTE: SHADED AREA REPRESENTS MAXIMUM OPENING IN BODY PANELS.

FIGURE G3 ROOF PANEL REMOVAL AREA E-SERIES

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY 36 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


209 The statements below are applicable to the following 210 The statements below are applicable to all incomplete
incomplete vehicle types with front seat(s): vehicle types except Basic (Stripped) Chassis:
Incomplete E-Series Van or Wagon This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
Cutaway 210, Seat Belt Assembly Anchorages, if:
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard No alterations are made to the front seat belt
209, Seat Belt Assemblies, if: anchorages, front seat belt assemblies, floor pan,
No alterations or replacements are made to the seat floor pan reinforcements, or body mounts.
belt assemblies and attaching hardware. E-Series window or roof modifications do not exceed
No action is taken that would impair the integrity of the defined cut out areas shown in Figures G1, G2
the seat belt system provided. and G3 on pages 34, 35, and 36.
Any seat belt assemblies added to a vehicle must The Incomplete E-Series Van and Cutaway with no front
conform to the requirements of this Standard. seats must have completed front seats installed that
conforms to the seat location criteria shown in Figure
209 The statement below is applicable to the following C on page 32.
incomplete vehicle types with no front seats:
The Incomplete E-Series Van, Wagon, and Cutaway
Incomplete E-Series Van must have a seat belt anchorage system installed
Cutaway for each additional designated seating position that
Conformity with the pelvic restraint, upper torso restraint, conforms to the applicable requirements of this
release, adjustment, and webbing requirements of Standard.
Standard 209, Seat Belt Assemblies as specified in The Incomplete E-Series Recreational Van or the
s4.1 (b), (c), (e), (g), and (h), respectively, is not E-Series Wagon may have additional seat belt
substantially affected by the design of this incomplete anchorages for designated seating positions other than
vehicle; accordingly Ford Motor Company makes no the front driver and passenger seats. Also, Cutaway
representation as to conformity with these requirements vehicles may have additional seat belt anchorages
of Standard 209. However, Ford Motor Company for designated seating positions on optional seats not
represents that the seat belt assemblies provided provided on incomplete vehicles. These locations apply
by Ford Motor Company conform to the applicable to specific hardware and designated seating positions
single occupancy hardware, attachment hardware, used in Ford completed vehicles. If these anchorages
strap, marking, installation instructions, usage and are used without the appropriate Ford seats, seat belt
maintenance instructions, workmanship, webbing systems, and hardware, Ford Motor Company makes no
performance, hardware performance, and assembly representation as to conformity with this Standard.
performance requirements detailed in the remaining The Incomplete E-Series Recreational Van, when
paragraphs of the standard not specified above, equipped with the seat delete option, will include both
provided no alterations or replacements are made front seat pedestals, pretensioner restraint systems, seat
to the seat belt assemblies and attaching hardware, tracks, and a temporary drivers seat. The pretensioner
as provided by Ford Motor Company, and further restraint system is attached to the seat track, therefore,
provided that no action is taken by subsequent stage the completed seat assembly must comply with the
manufacturers to impair the integrity of the seat belt requirements of Standard 210 and 207.
system provided. Any additional seat belt assemblies
installed must conform to the requirements of this 210 The statement below is applicable to the following
Standard. incomplete vehicle type:
209 The statement below is applicable to the following E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis
incomplete vehicle type: Conformity with Standard 210, Seat Belt Assembly
E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis Anchorages, is not substantially affected by the design
of this incomplete vehicle; accordingly, Ford Motor
Conformity with Standard 209, Seat Belt Assemblies, is Company makes no representation as to conformity
not substantially affected by the design of this incomplete with this Standard.
vehicle; accordingly Ford Motor Company makes no
representation as to conformity with this Standard. 210.1 Canadian Requirements applicable to all incomplete
vehicle types with a GVWR of 3856 kg [8,500 lb] or
209 Canadian Requirements: less and an unloaded vehicle weight of 2495 kg [5500
The preceding statements for FMVSS 209 are appropriate lb] or less except Basic Stripped Chassis:
compliance representations for CMVSS 209, Seat Belt
Assemblies, if this incomplete vehicle was manufactured
for sale or use in Canada. In such a case, CMVSS 209
paragraphs (2) and (3), (4) and (5), (14), (15), and (7) 210.1 (Continued on Next Page)
are substituted for the reference to FMVSS 209 Sections
4.1(b), (c), (e), (g), and (h), respectively.

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 37 STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY


210.1 (Continued) 212/ Note
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard 219 The terms body or body structure, in the 212 and
210.1, User-Ready Tether Anchorages for Restraint 219 statements that follow, include any equipment
Systems, if: permanently attached to that body or body structure
installed by the subsequent stage manufacturer as well
No alternations are made to the front passenger seat as the basic body or body structure.
tether anchorages and access to the anchorages is not
restricted; the front passenger seat, its anchorages, 212/ INFORMATION
the floor pan and its reinforcements are not altered; 219 Refer to the Design Recommendations section in the
and no seats are added. Ford Truck Body Builders Layout Book for Second Unit
Body Attachment information to aid in designing second
Because the addition of seats would change compliance
unit bodies and their attachments for compatibility with
with this Standard, Ford Motor Company makes no
E-Series vehicles.
representations as to conformity with this Standard for
any vehicle that has seats added by Intermediate or 212/ The statements below are applicable to the following
Final Stage Manufacturers. 219 incomplete vehicle types if the GVWR is 4536 kg
[10,000 lb] or less:
210.1 Canadian Requirements applicable to the following
incomplete vehicle type: Incomplete E-Series Van or Wagon
E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis Cutaway
Conformity with Standard 210.1, User-Ready This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
Tether Anchorages for Restraint Systems, is not 212 Windshield Mounting, and Standard 219, Windshield
substantially affected by the design of these incomplete Zone Intrusion, if:
vehicles; accordingly, Ford Motor Company makes no The following windshield system components, related
representations as to conformity with this Standard. structural components, and hardware, as installed
210.2 Canadian Requirements: by Ford Motor Company, are not removed, relocated,
altered, or modified in any way except as specified
The statement below is applicable to all incomplete in this manual:
vehicle types if the GVWR is 3856 kg [8,500 lb] or less,
Windshield and windshield mounting system
except Basic Stripped Chassis. It is also applicable to
buses (including school buses) with a GVWR of 4536 Cab and front end structural components including
kg [10,000 lb] or less: the roof, pillars, cowl, cowl reinforcements,
hood, doors, fenders, hood restrictors and
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
apron reinforcements, and frame and frame
210.2, Lower Universal Anchorage Systems for Restraint
reinforcements
Systems and Booster Cushions, if:
Radio antenna and air cleaner assembly
No alterations are made to the front passenger seat
and no seats are added. Doors and hood mounting, hinging, and latching
systems
Because the addition of seats would change compliance
with this Standard, Ford Motor Company makes no Hood ornamentation
representations as to conformity with this Standard for Bumper and bumper mounting system
any vehicle that has seats added by Intermediate or No alteration or modification made to the incomplete
Final Stage Manufacturers. vehicle as manufactured by Ford Motor Company
210.2 Canadian Requirements: and no components or structure installed by a
The statement below is applicable to the following subsequent stage manufacturer results in any loss of
incomplete vehicle type: windshield retention (as defined in Standard 212) or
any penetration of the inner surface of the windshield
E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis or intrusion into the protected zone (as defined in
Conformity with Standard 210.2, Lower Universal Standard 219) when the vehicle is impacted in any
Anchorage Systems for Restraint Systems and Booster manner specified by applicable provisions of Standard
Cushions, is not substantially affected by the design 212 or Standard 219. Sections S6.1(b) and S7.7(b) of
of this incomplete vehicle; accordingly, Ford Motor Standards 212 and 219, respectively, state vehicles
Company makes no representations as to conformity are tested to a maximum Unloaded Vehicle Weight
with this Standard. of 2495 kg [5500 lb].
The completed vehicles Unloaded Vehicle Weight
does not exceed the value designated in Table A
on page 15 corresponding to the vehicle's model
and wheelbase.

Temporary removal of the front bumper and front bumper mounting


system during manufacture and reinstallation in accordance with
the instructions provided in the Ford Truck Shop Manual should not
adversely affect the compliance of a completed vehicle to Standards
212 and 219.

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY 38 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


212/ The statement below is applicable to the following 214 The statement below is applicable to the following
219 incomplete vehicle type if the GVWR is 4536 kg [10,000 incomplete vehicle type if the GVWR is 4536 kg [10,000
lb] or less: lb] or less:
E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis
The Basic (Stripped) Chassis is designed by Ford The Basic (Stripped) Chassis is designed by Ford
Motor Company to be completed as a walk-in van type Motor Company to be completed as a walk-in-van type
vehicle. Walk-in vans are exempt from the requirements vehicle. Walk-in vans are exempt from the requirements
of Standard 212, Windshield Mounting, and Standard of Standard 214, Side Impact Protection. See walk-in
219, Windshield Zone Intrusion. van definition on page 5.
212/ Canadian Requirements: 217 The statements below are applicable to the incomplete
219 The preceding statements for FMVSS 212/219 are E-Series Van or Wagon when completed as a bus
appropriate compliance representations for CMVSS 212, (not school bus):
Windshield Mounting, and CMVSS 219 Windshield Zone This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
Intrusion, if this incomplete vehicle was manufactured 217, Bus Window Retention and Release, if no
for sale or use in Canada. In such a case, CMVSS 212 alterations, modifications, or replacements are made to
and 219 paragraphs (5.1) and (8) are substituted for the doors, window glazing materials, window mounting
the reference to FMVSS 212 and 219 Sections 6.1(b) systems, or the surrounding door structure as provided
and 7.7(b) respectively. by Ford Motor Company.
213 The statement below is applicable to all incomplete Any windows, doors, additional components, or
vehicle types: emergency exits added to this vehicle must meet the
Conformity with Standard 213, Child restraint systems, is requirements of this Standard.
not substantially affected by the design of the incomplete 217 The statement below is applicable to the Cutaway
vehicle; accordingly Ford Motor Company makes no when completed as a bus (including school bus):
representation as to conformity with this Standard. Any
child restraint system that is added or incorporated Conformity with Standard 217, Bus Window Retention
into the design of a designated seating position must and Release, is not substantially affected by the design
conform to the requirements of this standard. of this incomplete vehicle; accordingly Ford Motor
Company makes no representation as to conformity with
214 The statements below are applicable to the following this Standard other than that the front door windows will
vehicle types if the GVWR is 4536 kg [10,000 lb] or comply with the s5.1 requirements of this Standard if no
less: modifications, alterations, or replacements are made to
Incomplete E-Series Van or Wagon the window glazing materials, window mounting system,
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard or the surrounding door structure as provided by Ford
214, Side Impact Protection, if: Motor Company.
No alterations, modifications, or replacements are 217 Canadian Requirements:
made to the door, surrounding door structure, door The preceding statements for FMVSS 217 are
hinges, door latches and strikers, or any attaching appropriate compliance representations for CMVSS
hardware as provided by Ford Motor Company. 217, Bus Emergency Exit and Window Retention
The Incomplete E-Series Van or Wagon roof or and Release, when a vehicle is completed as a Bus
window modifications do not exceed the defined cut (not School Bus) and if this incomplete vehicle was
out areas shown in Figure G1, G2 and G3 on pages manufactured for sale or use in Canada. In such a case,
34, 35, and 36, respectively. CMVSS 217 paragraphs (2) and (2.1) are substituted
for the reference to FMVSS 217 Section 5.1. When
214 The statements below are applicable to the E-Series an E-Series Cutaway is completed as a School Bus,
Cutaway if the GVWR is 4536 kg [10,000 lb] or less: Ford Motor Company makes no representation as to
This vehicle, if equipped with both front doors as conformity to this Standard.
manufactured by Ford Motor Company when completed,
will conform to Standard 214, Side Impact Protection,
if no alterations, modifications, or replacements are
made to the door, surrounding door structure, the
entire roof structure, door hinges, door latches and
strikers, or any attaching hardware provided by Ford
Motor Company.
This vehicle if equipped with a driver-side door only
when completed, will conform to Standard 214, Side
Impact Protection, for that door only if no alterations,
modifications, or replacements are made to the door,
surrounding door structure, the entire roof structure,
door hinges and strikers, or any attaching hardware
provided by Ford Motor Company.
Any side door and surrounding body structure added to
this vehicle, if a designated seating position is less than
254 mm [10 in] inboard of that door, must conform to
the requirements of this standard.

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 39 STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY


219 See combined statements under 212/219 for all 225 The statement below is applicable to all incomplete
vehicle types. vehicle types except Basic (Stripped) Chassis:
220 The statements below are applicable to the Cutaway This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
equipped with the School Bus Prep Package when 225, Child Restraint Anchorage Systems, if:
completed as a school bus: No alterations are made to the front passenger seat
The Cutaway body structure as manufactured by Ford, tether anchorages and access to the anchorages is
does not meet the strength requirements of FMVSS 220, not restricted, and no alterations are made to the seat
School Bus Rollover Protection; accordingly Ford Motor assemblies, their anchorages, the floor pan, or floor
Company makes no representation as to conformity of pan reinforcements, and no seats are added.
the completed vehicle with this Standard. Because the addition of seats would change compliance
221 The statements below are applicable to the Cutaway with this Standard, Ford Motor Company makes no
equipped with School Bus Prep Package when representations as to conformity with this Standard for
completed as a school bus: any vehicle that has seats added by Intermediate or Final
Stage Manufacturers.
This vehicle when completed, will conform to Standard
221, School Bus Body Joint Strength, if: 225 The statement below is applicable to the following
No alterations or modifications are made to the incomplete vehicle type:
body panel joints as manufactured by Ford Motor E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis
Company from the forwardmost point of the windshield Conformity with Standard 225, Child Restraint
rearward. Anchorage Systems, is not substantially affected by
The passenger first row seating reference point is the design of this incomplete vehicle; accordingly,
located 762.0 mm [30.00 inch] or more, rearward of Ford Motor Company makes no representations as to
the back of the Cutaway body. conformity with this Standard.
Any additional maintenance panels or body panel joints
that are added to this vehicle must comply with the
requirements of this regulation.
222 The statement below is applicable to the Cutaway
equipped with the School Bus Prep Package when
completed as a school bus:
Conformity with Standard 222, School Bus Passenger
Seating and Crash Protection, is not substantially affected
by the design of this incomplete vehicle; accordingly
Ford Motor Company makes no representation as to
conformity with this Standard.

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY 40 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


301 Note 301 The statements below are applicable to the following
The terms body or body structure, in the 301 incomplete vehicle types if the vehicle GVWR is 4536
statements that follow include not only the basic body kg [10,000 lb] or less:
or body structure but also any equipment permanently Incomplete E-Series Van or Wagon
attached to that body or body structure installed by the This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard
subsequent stage manufacturer. 301, Fuel System Integrity, if:
301 INFORMATION The following fuel system components, as installed
The Unloaded Vehicle Weight of the completed by Ford Motor Company, are not to be removed,
vehicle may significantly affect its capability to meet relocated, altered, or modified in any way:
the requirements of FMVSS 301. Completed vehicles Fuel tank and attachment hardware, including
manufactured by Ford Motor Company that are tested sending unit, vapor valve, fuel tank shield and
to demonstrate compliance with FMVSS 301 are in-tank electric fuel pump (all gasoline engine
loaded pursuant to S7.1.6 of the Standard. The test applications), and OBD II pressure transducer
weights of these vehicles comprise the Unloaded Fuel filler cap, pipe, hose, and attachment
Vehicle Weights including the weights of all available hardware
regular production options plus the loads specified by
S7.1.6. These test weights are less than the respective Fuel lines, routing, and attachments
designated Gross Vehicle Weight Ratings. In addition Vapor lines and carbon canister (gasoline engine
to the specific statements below, refer to the Design application)
Recommendation section of the Ford Truck Body Fuel pump
Builders Layout Book for Fuel System information to
assist in designing fuel systems and the Second Unit Fuel filter
Body Attachment recommendations for information to aid Fuel water separator fuel filter/primer, fuel line
in designing second unit bodies and their attachments heater, and injection pump (diesel engine only)
to be compatible with E-Series vehicles. Fuel shut off switch (Inertia switch)
301 In addition to the statements pertaining to particular
incomplete vehicle types which follow on pages
41-47, the statements immediately below, concerning 301 (Continued Next Page)
Standard 301 Fuel System Integrity, apply to all
incomplete vehicle types to be completed with a
GVWR of 4536 kg [10,000 lb] or less or equipped
with School Bus Prep Package and completed as
a school bus.
If a fuel line is to be disconnected, refer to the
appropriate Ford Service Manual for proper removal
and installation procedures.
When welding near fuel system components, all
metallic components must be adequately shielded
and protected from heat or weld splatter. All non-
metallic components must be removed.

NOTE: Some incomplete vehicles are equipped with


nylon fuel tubes. In the event that the tubes require
repair or replacement, only Ford approved parts
or their equivalents should be used.

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 41 STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY


OUTBOARD
FRAME REINFORCEMENT

BACK-TO-BACK
CROSSMEMBERS

OUTBOARD
FRAME REINFORCEMENT

LOWER FRAME
FLANGE REINFORCEMENTS

FIGURE H E-SERIES CUTAWAY WITH GASOLINE ENGINE AND SCHOOL BUS PREPARATION PACKAGE

301 (Continued)
No other alteration or modification made to the Fuel lines, routing, and attachments
incomplete vehicle, as manufactured by Ford Motor Vapor line(s) and carbon canister (gasoline engine
Company, and no other components or structure application)
installed by a subsequent stage manufacturer result
Fuel pump
in penetration, separation, or other damage to the
fuel system or any portion thereof when the vehicle is Fuel filter
tested in any manner specified by applicable provisions Fuel water separator fuel filter/primer, fuel line
of Standard 301. heater, and injection pump (diesel engine only)
The completed vehicles Unloaded Vehicle Weight Fuel shut off switch (Inertia switch)
does not exceed the value designated in Table A for The two Outboard Frame Reinforcements, two
E-Series on page 15 corresponding to the incomplete Lower Frame Flange Reinforcements, and two
vehicles model and wheelbase. extra back-to-back crossmembers, all shown above,
301 The statements below are applicable to the following and all unique to the gasoline engine School Bus
incomplete vehicle types if the vehicle GVWR is Package.
4536 kg [10,000 lb] or less: No other alteration or modification made to the
Cutaway incomplete vehicle as manufactured by Ford Motor
E-Series Cutaway (SRW) with Diesel Engine Company and no other components or structure
and School Bus Preparation Package installed by a subsequent stage manufacturer result
E-Series Cutaway (SRW) with Gasoline Engine in penetration, separation, or other damage to the
and School Bus Preparation Package fuel system or any portion thereof when the vehicle
is tested in any manner specified by applicable
This vehicle, when completed, will conform to Standard provisions of Standard 301.
301, Fuel System Integrity, if:
The completed vehicles Unloaded Vehicle Weight
The following fuel system components as installed does not exceed the value designated in Table A on
by Ford Motor Company are not removed, relocated, page 15 corresponding to the model and wheelbase.
altered, or modified in any way except as specified in
the following representations:
Fuel tank(s) and attachment hardware, including 301 (Continued Next Page)
sending unit, vapor valve, fuel tank shield, pressure
transducer, and in-tank electric fuel pump
Fuel filler cap(s), pipe(s), hose(s), and attachment
hardware

Temporary removal of the front bumper and front bumper mounting


system during manufacture and reinstallation in accordance with
the instructions provided in the Ford Truck Shop Manual should not
adversely affect compliance of the completed vehicle to Standard
301.

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY 42 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


301 (Continued) 301 The statements below are applicable to the following
incomplete vehicle type if the GVWR Is 4536 kg [10,000
The body installed by a subsequent stage manufacturer lb] or less:
and the Ford installed fuel system components are E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis
located and mounted as follows:
Conformity with Standard 301, Fuel System Integrity, is
The body is mounted securely and is so designed not substantially affected by the design of this incomplete
that when the completed vehicle is tested in any vehicle; accordingly Ford Motor Company makes no
manner specified by applicable provisions of representation as to conformity with this standard.
Standard 301,
However, Ford Motor Company has tested completed
(a) body components do not contact any fuel vehicles incorporating a representative fuel system
system component at any time (other than at and frame assembly of a Basic (Stripped) Chassis in
the points where the fuel system is permanently accordance with the procedures of Standard 301 at test
attached to the body), and, weights specified by s7.1.6 of the Standard. The tested
(b) body deformation or movement relative to vehicles met the applicable requirements of Standard
the frame does not cause any fuel system 301. This vehicle, when completed, is capable of
component to be penetrated, disconnected, or compliance with FMVSS 301, if:
otherwise damaged. The following fuel system components as installed
The rear end of the body (excluding the rear bumper) by Ford Motor Company are not removed, relocated,
installed by a subsequent stage manufacturer does altered, or modified in any way except as specified in
not extend beyond (overhang) the rear edge of the the following representations:
vehicle frame or frame extension. Any extension of Fuel Tank and attachment hardware, including
the vehicle frame must be constructed and attached sending unit, vapor valve, OBD II pressure
so as to perform as a continuation of the vehicle transducer, fuel tank shield, and in-tank electric
frame when the completed vehicle is tested in pump
any manner specified by applicable provisions of
Standard 301. Fuel filler cap, pipe, hose(s), and attachment
hardware
The fuel filler cap(s), pipe(s), hose(s) and attachment
hardware are installed as shown in Figure I page Fuel lines, routing, and attachments
44 for E-Series vehicles. All components must Vapor line(s) and carbon canister
be securely retained to remain intact when the Fuel Filter
completed vehicle is tested in any manner specified
No other alteration or modification is made to the
by applicable provisions of Standard 301.
incomplete vehicle, as manufactured by Ford Motor
Company, and no other components or structure
installed by a subsequent stage manufacturer result
in penetration, separation, or other damage to the
fuel system or any portion thereof when the vehicle is
tested in any manner specified by applicable provisions
of Standard 301.
The completed E-Series has an Unloaded Vehicle
Weight that does not exceed the value designated
in Table A on page 15 corresponding to the model,
and wheelbase.

Temporary removal of the front bumper and front bumper mounting


system during manufacture, and reinstallation in accordance with
the instructions provided in the Ford Truck Shop Manual, should not
adversely affect compliance of the completed vehicle to Standard
301.

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 43 STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY


The body installed by a subsequent stage manufacturer The E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis aft-of-axle fuel
and the Ford installed fuel system components are filler cap, pipe, hose(s), and attaching hardware are
located and mounted as follows: installed as shown in Figure I, below. All components
The body is mounted securely and is so designed must be securely retained to remain intact when the
that when the completed vehicle is tested in any completed vehicle is tested in any manner specified
manner specified by applicable provisions of by applicable provisions of Standard 301.
Standard 301, The Basic (Stripped) Chassis is equipped with a Fuel
(a) body components do not contact any fuel Shutoff Switch. The switch is located on the column
system component at any time (other than at support structure for E-Series and must not be relocated,
the points where the fuel system is permanently altered, or modified in any way.
attached to the body), and,
(b) body deformation or movement relative to
the frame does not cause any fuel system
component to be penetrated, disconnected, or
otherwise damaged.
The rear end of the body (excluding the rear bumper)
installed by a subsequent stage manufacturer does 301 (Continued on Page 45)
not extend beyond (overhang) the rear edge of the
vehicle frame or frame extension. Any extension of the
vehicle frame must be constructed and attached so
as to perform as a continuation of the vehicle frame
when the completed vehicle is tested in any manner
specified by applicable provisions of Standard 301.

TO CL OF REAR CL OF FILLER NECK


AXLE FOR
STRIPPED CHASSIS OUTBOARD SURFACE
TO BACK OF ALL W.B.
601.4 + 12.7 OF FRAME RAIL
CUTAWAY CAB [23.7 + 0.5]

FRONT OF
VEHICLE 2641.6 [104.0] [+0.00-2.00] [138 wb]
3149.6 [124.0] [+0.00-2.00] [158 wb]
3606.8 [142.0] [+0.00-2.00] [178 wb]

733.4
[28.875]
(MAX.)
SCREW 3 REQD.
TORQUE TO 2.1- 2.9 Nm NOTES:
18 - 26 IN.-LB.
TORQUE ALL WORM GEAR DRIVEN
HOSE CLAMPS TO 2.9 - 4.3 NM
25 - 38 IN.-LB.
TOP OF FUEL TANK
FILLER [ ] DIMENSIONS ARE INCHES
PIPE
SUPPORT
319.0 * SECURE WITH TIE
[12.56] STRAPS AS REQUIRED CRITICAL CONTROL ITEM
TO VENT HOSE

* FILLER HEIGHT FOR SCHOOL BUS


FUEL SYSTEM 416.0 [16.38].
CALIFORNIA
POINT Z
SEE PAGE 58

FUEL TANK
F ILL PIPE

N611131-S36 ROUTE FILL AND VENT


M4 SELF-TAPPING HOSE SO NO LOW
SCREW SPOTS OCCUR

9A099
40.2 GROUND STRAP
N611645-S36 [1.583]
FUEL TANK
M10 SELF-TAPPING SCREW
(ATTACH TO SOUND EXISTING 9.7 DIA. HOLES
METAL ON FRAME) (USED FOR EXHAUST
ON R.H. SIDE)
E-SERIES E-350/450 CUTAWAY AND BASIC (STRIPPED)
CHASSIS AFT-OF-AXLE FUEL FILLER SYSTEM

FIGURE I E-SERIES CUTAWAY AND BASIC (STRIPPED) CHASSIS FUEL FILLER PIPE INSTALLATION

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY 44 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


301 (Continued) 302 The statement below is applicable to the following
301 The statements below are applicable to the over 4536 incomplete vehicle type:
kg [10,000 lb] GVWR E-350 DRW and E-450 Cutaway E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis
when equipped with Diesel Engine and School Bus Conformity with Standard 302, Flammability of Interior
Prep Package and completed as a school bus: Materials, is not substantially affected by the design
This vehicle when completed will conform to Standard of this incomplete vehicle; accordingly Ford Motor
301, Fuel System Integrity if: Company makes no representation as to conformity
with this Standard. However, Ford Motor Company
The following fuel components as installed by Ford
does represent that the items covered by Standard 302
Motor Company are not removed, altered, or modified
when provided, are manufactured to conform to the
in any way except as specified in the following
requirements of Standard 302.
representations:
Fuel tank and attachment hardware, including 1106 Canadian Requirements:
sender unit, vapor valve, and fuel tank shield The statements below are applicable to the following
Fuel filler cap, pipe, hoses, and attaching incomplete vehicle types with GVW ratings of 4536 kg
hardware [10,000 lb] or less:
Fuel pump Incomplete E-Series Van or Wagon
Cutaway
Fuel filter
These vehicles, when completed, will conform to
Fuel water separator, fuel filter/primer, fuel line
Standard 1106, Noise Emissions, Section 2, if noise
heater, and injection pump
control devices or elements of design are not modified
Fuel shut-off switch (Inertia switch) removed or rendered inoperative. Examples of such
The two lower frame brackets on E-350 DRW devices or elements of design are:
The completed vehicle when loaded to the Fender apron absorbers, fender apron barriers,
requirements of S7.1.6 (c) does not exceed the underbody noise shields and acoustic absorption
GVWR or GAWRs. material.
The E-350 DRW and E-450 floor structure of the Engine speed governor or electronic control intended
Second Unit Body and rear bumper are manufactured to control maximum engine speed.
and installed to the specifications found in Figures J1 Engine air duct, air intake choke or silencer, air
and J2 on pages 46 and 47. cleaner and air cleaner element.
The fill hoses, hose clamps, ground strap, and fuel Exhaust system components including the catalyst
sender unit must be installed to the specification on inlet pipe, muffler, outlet pipe, resonator and diffuser.
Figure I, page 44.
Engine cooling fan and cooling fan clutch.
No other alteration or modification made to the
incomplete vehicle as manufactured by Ford Motor 1106 Canadian Requirements:
Company and no other components or structure The statements below are applicable to the following
installed by a subsequent stage manufacturer result incomplete vehicle types with GVW ratings of more
in penetration, separation, or other damage to the than 4536 kg [10,000 lb]:
fuel system or any portion thereof when the vehicle is Incomplete E-Series Van or Wagon
tested in any manner specified by applicable provisions Cutaway
of Standard 301.
These vehicles, when completed, will conform to
301 Canadian Requirements: Standard 1106, Noise Emissions, Section 4, if noise
The Canadian loading requirements are provided in control devices or elements of design are not modified
Section 3.3 of Test Method 301 Fuel System Integrity, removed or rendered inoperative. Examples of such
revised: February 8, 2001, and should be substituted devices or elements of design are:
wherever references to FMVSS 301 Section 7.1.6, Fender apron absorbers, fender apron barriers,
loading requirements have been made in the statements underbody noise shields and acoustic absorption
of conformity for Standard 301. material.
302 The statement below is applicable to all incomplete Engine speed governor or electronic control intended
vehicle types except the Basic (Stripped) Chassis: to control maximum engine speed.
This vehicle, when completed, will conform with Engine air duct, air intake choke or silencer, air
Standard 302, Flammability of Interior Materials, if no cleaner and air cleaner element.
alterations are made to those components covered by
Exhaust system components including the catalyst
the Standard which are installed by Ford Motor Company
inlet pipe, muffler, outlet pipe, resonator and diffuser.
and all components covered by Standard 302, which are
added to the incomplete vehicle by subsequent stage Engine cooling fan and cooling fan clutch.
manufacturers meet the flammability requirements of
the Standard.

Temporary removal of the front bumper and front bumper mounting


system during manufacture and reinstallation in accordance with
the instructions provided in the Ford Truck Shop Manual should not
adversely affect compliance of the completed vehicle to Standard
301.

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 45 STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY


ITEM PART NAME MATERIAL QUANTITY
1 SUPPORT BODY ISOLATOR TO CROSS SILL L.H. 6.35mm [0.25] HRLC STEEL 1
2 SUPPORT BODY ISOLATOR TO CROSS SILL R.H. 6.35mm [0.25] HRLC STEEL 1
3 BRACKET SPACER FOR ISOLATOR SUPPORT 6.35mm [0.25] HRLC STEEL 2
TO FRONT CROSS SILL
4 BRACKET SPACER FOR ISOLATOR SUPPORT 6.35mm [0.25] HRLC STEEL 2
TO SECOND CROSS SILL
5 SILL FRONT CROSS 1.9mm [0.075] 14 GA. HRLC STEEL 1
6 SILL SECOND CROSS 1.9mm [0.075] 14 GA. HRLC STEEL 1
7 SILL THIRD & FOURTH CROSS 1.9mm [0.075] 14 GA. HRLC STEEL 2
8 GUSSET CROSS SILL TO OUTER SUPPORT L.H. 1.9mm [0.075] 14 GA. HRLC STEEL 4
9 GUSSET CROSS SILL TO OUTER SUPPORT R.H. 1.9mm [0.075] 14 GA. HRLC STEEL 4
10 SUPPORT CROSS SILL OUTER L.H. 3.0mm [0.120] 11 GA. HRLC STEEL 1
11 SUPPORT CROSS SILL OUTER R.H. 3.0mm [0.120] 11 GA. HRLC STEEL 1
12 BUMPER REAR 4.7mm [0.187] HRLC STEEL 1
13 BRACKET BUMPER TO FRAME L.H. 6.35mm [0.25] HRLC STEEL 1
14 BRACKET BUMPER TO FRAME R.H. 6.35mm [0.25] HRLC STEEL 1
15 FLOOR 1.9mm [0.075] 14 GA. HRLC STEEL 1
16 HOUSING FUEL FILL NECK 1.9mm [0.075] 14 GA. HRLC STEEL 1

BLIND RIVET FASTENERS


The components listed below must be attached together with a Blind Rivet fastener, 6.3 [.25] diameter with a shear strength
of 3600 lb and tensile strength of 2000 lb, or equivalent weld. Each fastener will require a 6.91 [.272] to 6.63 [.261] dia. hole.
PARTS TO BE FASTENED NUMBER OF FASTENERS SPACING/LOCATION
Item 5 to 15 48 Estimated 101.6mm [4.00] centers on frt and rr flange
Item 6 to 15 48 Estimated 50.8mm [2.00] stagger frt and rr flange
Item 7 to Item 15 47 Estimated 50.8mm [2.00] Centers
Item 5 to Items 8 or 9 6 101.6mm [4.00] Centers
Item 6 to Items 8 or 9 6 101.6mm [4.00] Centers staggered top to bottom of cross-sill
Item 7 to Items 8 or 9 6 101.6mm [4.00] Centers staggered top to bottom of cross-sill
Items 8 or 9 to Items 10 or 11 3 on vertical side of item 10 or 11, 1 on bottom flange 3 fasteners are 76.2mm [3.00] Centers
Item 16 50.8mm [2.00] Centers

FORD PROVIDED 25.4


1318.3 12.0mm BOLT (6 REQD) [1.00]
[ 51.90] TORQUE 70Nm 52 ft lb 16 TYPICAL
778.8 2375.0
[ 30.66] [ 93.5] MINIMUM 268.0
161.4
[6.35] 9 164.3 [ 10.55]
9 [6.47]
7 2
12.8
[.50] 6 8
5 9 1 147.8
7 [5.82] 163.8
[6.45]
11
8 15
THE FUEL FILE HOLE
IN ITEM #15 (FLOOR) MUST BE 3.0 [.12]
114.5 LARGER THEN BASE OF ITEM #16
9
[4.50] 4
3 10
1/2 BOLT GR5 , 1/2 NUT GR5
TORQUE 95Nm 70 ft lb
MAY BE REMOVED
TO ACCOMMODATE 8 2438.4 1/2 WASHER
WHEELHOUSE [96.00] ( HARDENED)
357.1 14.0 x 28.0
CLEARANCE [14.06] 2 PER BOLT [.55 x 1.10] MAX
2 SLOTS IN ITEM
12 #12,13,& 14

14
241.3
[9.50] 13

162.1
[6.38]

EXISTING SLOT 101.6


[4.00]
EXISTING 50.8
FRAME 228.6
[2.00]
HOLES [9.00]

FORD PROVIDED
ISOLATORS (6 )

FIGURE J1 E-SERIES SCHOOL BUS FUEL SYSTEM AND FLOOR STRUCTURE

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY 46 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


BOTH ENDS OF ITEMS #5, 6, AND 7 CROSS SILLS MUST BE
WELDED COMPLETELY TO ITEM #10 LEFTSIDE AND ITEM #11
RIGHTSIDE. ALL CROSSSILLS ARE SHOWN WITH OUTSIDE ENDS
7
THAT WILL ACCOMMODATE A FLUSH FLOOR JOINT WHEN
COMPLETED.
36.1
[ 1.42 ]
71.6
[ 3.13 ]
851.6
[ 33.53 ]

CL RAIL
C
425.8
[ 16.76 ]
134.0
[ 5.28 ]
13.0
[ 0.51 ] DIA 8 HOLES 6
170.0 32.1 42.7
5 [ 6.69 ] [ 1.26 ] [ 1.68 ] 40.3
[ 1.59 ]
36.7
85.0 [ 1.44 ] 170.0
[ 3.35 ] [ 6.69 ]
74.0 122.0
[ 2.91 ] 26.9 [ 4.80 ]
37.0 [ 1.06 ] 48.0 32.6
110.0 98.0 125.0 [ 1.89 ] 18.0 [ 1.28 ] 138.8
[ 1.46 ] [ 3.86 ] [ 4.92 ] 110.0
[ 4.33 ] [ 0.71 ] [ 5.46 ]
[ 4.33 ]
C 172.0
C
L L [ 6.77 ]
CL
SEE VIEW C FOR 28.1 C
L 34.9
HOLE DIMENSIONS
[ 1.11 ] 3 [ 1.37 ] 4
46.5 38.6
LOCATION 13.0 [ 1.52 ] 13.0
[ 1.83 ] [ 0.51 ] DIA 4 HOLES [ 0.51 ] DIA 4 HOLES
14.0 [.55] DIA HOLE M12 BOLT & NUT GC 10.9 TORQUE 70 Nm 52 ft lb.
M12 BOLT & NUT GC 10.9 TORQUE 70 Nm 52 ft lb.

985.6
C
[ 38.80 ] TO L OF 36.0 DIA HOLE 102.2
[ 4.02 ]

492.8 36.0
C
[ 19.40 ] TO L OF SILL [ 1.42 ] DIA 2 HOLES
200.0
42.7 [ 7.87 ]
[ 1.68 ]

320.0
[ 12.60 ]

134.0 8.0
[ 5.28 ]
49.2 [ 0.31 ] 1318.3
[ 1.94 ] 46.8 [ 51.90 ]
67.0 13.0 [ 1.84 ]
[ 2.64 ] [ 0.51 ] DIA 8 HOLES
SUPPORT CROSS SILL OUTER L.H. SHOWN.
10 R.H. SYMETRICALLY OPPOSITE.
VIEW C

TRIM WITH 45 o ANGLE


TO REMOVE SHARP CORNER
1303.1 571.7
1168.4
[ 51.30 ] [ 22.51 ]
[ 46.00 ]
CL 24.8
[ 0.98 ]

552.4
[21.78] 44.5
46.2 [ 1.75 ] 9
[ 1.82 ]
23.1
CL [ 0.91 ] 177.5
1 [ 6.99 ]

15.0 409.3 WELD SHEET METAL


[ 0.59 ] [ 16.11 ] RELIEF AFTER FORMING
ITEM #3 & #4 ARE WELDED TO ITEM #1 OR #2
ON ALL 4 EDGES. 104.8
[ 4.13 ]
B SUPPORT BODY IS0LATOR TO CROSS
SILL L.H.SHOWN. R.H. SYMETRICALLY GUSSET CROSS SILL TO
OPPOSITE. OUTER SUPPORT R.H. SHOWN
L.H. SYMETRICALLY OPPOSITE.

A
95.5
[ 3.76 ]
56.1
[ 2.21 ]

CL

102.0 60.4
[ 4.02 ] [ 2.38 ] 14.0 DIA 3 HOLES
111.1 [ 0.55 ]
[4.37]

VIEW B VIEW A

IVM0028

FIGURE J2 E-SERIES DIESEL SCHOOL BUS FUEL SYSTEM AND FLOOR STRUCTURE

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 47 STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY


CANADIAN VEHICLES
(Vehicles to be completed for sale or use in Canada)

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION More specifically:


Refer to the Vehicle Description section of this manual on All components required to suppress RFI emissions, which
page 7, for additional information. Incomplete vehicles are removed during service, repair, or completion of the
produced by Ford Motor Company require, for certain vehicle, must be reinstalled in the manner in which they
applications, optional Prep Packages or trim codes which are were installed by Ford Motor Company.
listed on the Completed Vehicle Types charts on page 8. Shields on ignition coils must remain installed.
DAYTIME RUNNING LAMP (DRL) Replacement spark plugs, ignition wires, and ignition coils
must be equivalent in their RFI suppression properties to
Compliance representations for CMVSS 108, Lighting and original equipment.
CMVSS 108.1, Headlamps, are on page 19. The following
items are also required for CMVSS 108 and 108.1 Electrical grounds on all components must be retained.
compliance: Metallic components installed on the body or chassis must
The DRL module circuits are not to be altered. be grounded to the chassis.
DRL module is not to be repositioned. Electrical circuits added to the vehicle must not be installed
near the high voltage ignition components.
The E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis is not to be equipped
with more than two headlamps when equipped with a DRL Only static conductive accessory drive belts should be
module as provided by Ford Motor Company. used. Fan, water pump, power steering, and other belts
should be of the OEM type or equivalent that will not build
CANADIAN RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE (RFI) up a static electrical charge.
INFORMATION Engine compartment wiring must not be rerouted in any
All vehicles powered by spark ignition engines (e.g.: manner.
gasoline, natural gas, or propane engines) and manufactured The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) must not be relocated
in Canada or for sale or use in Canada are subject to from the position as installed by Ford Motor Company.
the Canadian Regulations for the Control of Interference
to Radio Reception per Interference-Causing Equipment
Standard (ICES-002) and applicable test method according
to CAN/CSA-C108.4-M92. Violation of these regulations
is punishable by fine or imprisonment. This Ford-built
incomplete vehicle (if other than a Basic (Stripped) Chassis)
was designed and manufactured to be capable of meeting
the regulatory requirements or such modifications thereof
as may have been authorized by the Department of
Communications. However, because Ford Motor Company
has no control over how this incomplete vehicle is completed
by subsequent stage manufacturers, Ford Motor Company
does not represent that the completed vehicle incorporating
the Ford-built components will comply with applicable
requirements.
The following information is supplied to subsequent stage
manufacturers to help them avoid increasing the RFI
emissions of this vehicle in the course of completing it.
For any completed vehicle, additional measures may
be needed to adequately suppress RFI emissions.
Affected components could include spark plugs, ignition
wires, ignition coils, ground straps, ignition component
shields, accessory drive belts, instrument voltage regulator
suppressor assembly, and ignition coil suppressor assembly.

STATEMENTS OF CONFORMITY 48 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


EMISSION CERTIFICATION INFORMATION
CAUTION: IMPORTANT:
U.S.: It is the responsibility of the body builder, installer, or
2005 MODEL YEAR VEHICLES ARE EMISSION subsequent stage manufacturer to ensure that the maximum
CERTIFIED FOR REGISTRATION IN SPECIFIC AREAS completed vehicle curb weight and frontal area specified by
OF THE UNITED STATES. FOR EXAMPLE, VEHICLES Ford are not exceeded. If these restrictions are exceeded,
CERTIFIED AND LABELED FOR SALE IN CALIFORNIA or if the vehicle is modified such that it will not comply with
CAN NOT BE SOLD IN THE STATES THAT REQUIRE applicable emission standards throughout its useful
FEDERALLY CERTIFIED VEHICLES AND VEHICLES life, the body builder, installer, or subsequent stage
CERTIFIED TO FEDERAL STANDARDS CAN NOT manufacturer will be considered a manufacturer for purposes
BE SOLD IN STATES THAT REQUIRE CALIFORNIA of complying with U.S. Federal, California, or Canadian
CERTIFIED VEHICLES. IT IS THE SUBSEQUENT STAGE exhaust and evaporative emission requirements, and
MANUFACTURERS RESPONSIBILITY TO PURCHASE Federal fuel economy standards, labeling, and certain
A VEHICLE CERTIFIED FOR THE STATE/AREA IN WHICH other requirements.
THE VEHICLE WILL BE SOLD. EPA HAS STATED THAT vehicle is affected, the frontal area and unloaded vehicle weight
UNDER CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES THEY WILL NOT information will be found on the VECI label, which is located
ENFORCE THESE REQUIREMENTS. FOR FURTHER in the engine compartment. Incomplete vehicles with engines
GUIDANCE CONSULT EPAS POLICY ON CROSS certified using heavy-duty engine protocol are not limited by
BORDER SALES OF CALIFORNIA VEHICLES. weight and frontal area restriction for exhaust emissions.
CANADA: It is important that the final stage manufacturer observe vehicle
IF THE COMPLETED VEHICLE IS INTENDED FOR restrictions from vehicle safety requirements, etc., which are
SALE OR USE IN CANADA, THE INTERMEDIATE OR located elsewhere in this manual. Additional emissions
FINAL STAGE MANUFACTURER MUST INSURE THAT certification information is contained in the Ford Truck Body
THE INCOMPLETE VEHICLE IS ORDERED THROUGH Builders Layout Book for the model year and type of this
A CANADIAN DEALER OR IS ORDERED FROM FORD incomplete vehicle.
MOTOR COMPANY WITH THE APPROPRIATE CANADIAN HIGH ALTITUDE REQUIREMENTS
MARKET OPTION CODE. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY
RESULT IN AN INCOMPLETE VEHICLE THAT IS BUILT United States Environmental Protection Agency regulations
WITH AN EMISSIONS SYSTEM AND LABELING THAT ARE for the 2005 model year do not contain unique emission
NOT IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF certification requirements for trucks that will be sold or
THE CANADIAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT. delivered to customers for principal use above 1,219 m
[4,000 ft.].
MEDIUM DUTY PASSENGER VEHICLES (MDPV) EMISSION CONTROL HARDWARE
EPA has adopted separate emissions standards and Any body builder, installer, or subsequent stage manufacturer
requirements for MDPVs beginning in 2005. A MDPV is must also assure that all emission control hardware furnished
defined as a heavy-duty vehicle with a GVWR under 10,000 with incomplete vehicles is on the vehicle and is operational
lbs. designed primarily for the transportation of persons (with and that applicable instructions for incorporating such
seating for up to 12 persons, or up to 9 persons rearward hardware into the completed vehicles electrical or mechanical
of the drivers seat). E-Series vehicles ordered with the systems are strictly followed.
RV-Prep package are certified to MDPV standards and may
be converted to MDPVs without requiring additional emission Further, to avoid any question of certification coverage,
certification. approval of any modification or use of an engine or vehicle
which may render inoperative any of the emission control
FRONTAL AREA AND WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS: components must be obtained from the United States
All 4.6L and some 5.4L E-Series Vans and Wagons are certified Environmental Protection Agency by the manufacturer making
to complete light duty <3856 kg [8500 lb] protocol and require such modification or use prior to distribution, sale, offering for
vehicle weight and frontal area restrictions. Complete 5.4L and sale, introduction, or delivery for introduction of the subject
6.8L Vans and Wagons certified to California >3856 kg [8500 vehicle into U.S. commerce. Additionally, the manufacturer
lb] Medium Duty Vehicle (MDV) protocol also have vehicle making such modification or use must obtain approval from
weight and frontal area restrictions. Modifiers that add weight the California Air Resources Board if the new vehicle will be
to a vehicle or increase the frontal area of a light-duty/MDV delivered for sale or use in the State of California.
vehicle prior to sale and delivery to the ultimate purchaser, UNLEADED GASOLINE LABEL
may be required to re-certify the vehicle for compliance with
applicable federal or California emission standards. Refer Regulations no longer require the manufacturer to affix
to guidance under Emission Control Modifications in the permanent labels reading Unleaded Gasoline Only or
Ford Body Builders Layout Book. Starting in 2005, some Unleaded Fuel Only to vehicles destined for sale in the United
heavy-duty incomplete vehicles are certified using chassis States or Canada. Such labels may however be required for
certification protocol and will require vehicle weight and vehicles sold into other markets. It is the responsibility of
frontal area restrictions (to retain emission certification). If your the body builder, installer, or any subsequent manufacturer
to properly label vehicles for the market in which they are
sold.
IMPORTANT:
For purposes of Government Regulation, a body builder,
installer, or any subsequent manufacturer may be considered
a manufacturer.

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 49 EMISSION CERTIFICATION INFORMATION


EXTERIOR NOISE EVAPORATIVE EMISSIONS
New vehicles which have a gross vehicle weight rating in excess All 2005 Federal light and heavy duty trucks and all California
of 4536 kg [10,000 lb], include a partially or wholly enclosed vehicles with gasoline engines are required to comply
operators compartment, and are manufactured for use in the with evaporative emissions requirements established by
United States, must comply with U.S. Environmental Protection the Environmental Protection Agency or the California Air
Agencys exterior noise emission regulations for medium and Resources Board. Production fuel systems supplied on
heavy trucks (40 CFR Part 205, Subpart B) which establish a incomplete 2005 model year trucks manufactured by Ford
noise emission limit of 80 dB (A). Motor Company comply with these requirements. If the
However, the Basic (Stripped) Chassis as built by Ford is too subsequent stage manufacturer adds to or modifies the
incomplete to constitute a regulated vehicle and Ford does fuel system in any manner, it becomes the responsibility
not represent that it complies with those regulations. With of the modifier to assure compliance with the applicable
respect to the Basic (Stripped) Chassis, it is the responsibility regulations. Refer to the Design Recommendation section of
of the subsequent stage manufacturer of that vehicle at the the Ford Truck Body Builders Layout Book, for additional Fuel
time it first conforms to the regulatory definition of vehicle to System Evaporative Emissions information.
comply with the requirements imposed upon manufacturers MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LIGHT (MIL)
by these regulations. The Malfunction Indicator Light is used to indicate
TAMPERING WITH NOISE CONTROLS malfunctions of the Electronic Engine Control System and
Federal law prohibits the removal or rendering inoperative by certain emissions-related components. For all incomplete
any person, other than for purposes of maintenance, repair, or vehicles, except Basic (Stripped) Chassis (which is not
replacement, of any device or element of design incorporated equipped with an instrument panel), it is Ford installed and
into such vehicle for the purpose of noise control prior to its operational.
sale or delivery to the ultimate purchaser or while it is in use. The E-Series Basic (Stripped) Chassis vehicles, has the
Federal Law also prohibits the use of such vehicle after such warning light installed in the instrument cluster, which is
device or element of design has been removed or rendered shipped in the dunnage box. If an alternate instrument
inoperative by any person. cluster is utilized, the final stage manufacturer must install an
Among those acts presumed to constitute tampering are the operational light in the instrument cluster. This light must glow
acts listed below: amber and display the message Malfunction Indicator Light
(MIL). It should be recognized that this light is a requirement
Removal of fender apron absorbers, fender apron barriers, of emission certification.
underbody noise shields, or acoustical absorptive
material. OZONE DEPLETING SUBSTANCE (ODS)

Removal of or rendering inoperative the engine speed The Clean Air Act of 1990, Section 611 requires any product
governor so as to allow engine speed to exceed (i.e., completed vehicle) containing or manufactured with
manufacturers specifications. any Class I Ozone Depleting Substance on, or after May
15,1993 must be identified with a clearly and conspicuously
Removal or modification of air duct, air intake choke or attached label.
silencer, air cleaner, or air cleaner element.
Ford Motor Company has eliminated Class I ODS from its
Removal of, or rendering inoperative, exhaust system manufacturing processes. All 2005 Ford Truck incomplete
components including the catalyst inlet pipe, muffler, vehicles will not have Class I ODS content.
outlet pipe, resonator, or diffuser.
Manufacturers, including subsequent stage manufacturers,
Removal of the fan shroud. Removal of or rendering are required to label their products if the product, including
inoperative the fan clutch. any component (whether manufactured by that manufacturer
New vehicles manufactured for sale in Canada must comply or not), contains a Class I ODS or if the manufacturer used
with applicable provisions of Canada Motor Vehicle Safety a Class I ODS in the manufacturing of the product. In the
Standard 1106, Noise. case where Ford Motor Company provides a label saying the
incomplete vehicle contains a Class I ODS that information
Additional noise emissions information is contained in the Ford must be placed on the product warning label. (See EPA
Truck Body Builders Layout Book. regulation on wording, placement, size, and combining labels.)
WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE In Canada consult the appropriate Provincial or Territorial
A copy of the appropriate Ford Truck Owners Guide and Ministry of Environment.
Warranty Facts Booklet must be installed in every vehicle EMISSION CONTROL INFORMATION LABEL
prior to sale to the ultimate purchaser in order to provide To meet United States Environmental Protection Agency
emission systems warranty information and maintenance regulations, the Important Vehicle Information (tune-up
schedules. It also provides, where required by EPA noise and fuel tank capacity) labels must be affixed in the engine
control regulations for vehicles having GVWR over 4536 kg compartment in a location that is readily visible after installation
[10,000 lb], noise emissions warranty information, instructions and in such a manner that it cannot be removed without
for maintenance, use, and repair of vehicle noise emission destroying or defacing the label. The label shall not be affixed
control systems, a maintenance record format, and list of to any equipment that is easily detached from the vehicle.
prohibited tampering acts.
When emission control labels are supplied but not attached
to the vehicle (i.e., tune-up label or fuel tank label), they must
be permanently mounted in a readily visible location to meet
the preceding requirements. In addition, whether the label
is already affixed or to be affixed, no components shall be
installed which visibly obscure the label in any way that
fails to satisfy the visibility requirements described in the
California Emission Control Label Specifications. For Canadian
requirements consult Section 1100 8 (1) (d) (i), (ii), & (iii),
as applicable.

EMISSION CERTIFICATION INFORMATION 50 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


CALIFORNIA FUEL VAPOR RECOVERY For the Vehicle Emission Control (VEC) and VIN labels,
California regulations require that the vehicle fuel systems be sufficient clearance shall be provided to use a non-contact bar-
designed to accommodate a vapor recovery fueling nozzle code Reading Wand. For the tune-up label and vacuum hose
including unobstructed access to the fill pipe. Fuel filler routing diagram label, the label and any adhesives used shall
pipes installed per Figure I on page 44 will comply with the be designed to withstand typical vehicle environment conditions
Specifications For Fill Pipes and Openings of Motor Vehicle in the area where the label is attached for the vehicles total
Fuel Tanks referenced in Title 13 California Administrative expected life. Typical vehicle environmental conditions shall
Code provided no part of the aftermarket body, as installed, include, but are not limited to, exposure to engine lubricants and
intrudes within a 254mm [10 in] radius cylinder which has its coolants (e.g., gasoline, motor oil, brake fluids, water, ethylene
axis parallel to the ground at point Z (Figure I on page 44 glycol), under hood temperatures, steam cleaning, and paints
illustrates a typical point Z). The cylindrical zone uses the axis or paint solvents.
described above, starts at the outer most surface of the Ford RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE (RFI)
supplied fuel filler housing, and projects outward (away from The ignition system on your vehicle (if other than a Basic
the frame). The fuel pipe housing component is shown on the (Stripped) Chassis) has been designed to be capable of
referenced figures and is attached to the aftermarket body via compliance with RFI requirements established by the Canadian
3/16 inch diameter rivets. government. However, because Ford Motor Company has
CALIFORNIA MOTOR VEHICLE EMISSION CONTROL no control over how an incomplete vehicle is completed by
LABEL subsequent stage manufacturers, Ford Motor Company does
To meet California emission certification regulations, the not represent that the completed vehicle incorporating the
Emission Control Information (tune-up) label must be welded, Ford-built components will comply with those requirements.
riveted, or otherwise permanently attached to an area within Any ignition system component (i.e.: spark plugs, ignition
the engine compartment or to the engine in such a way that it wiring, coil suppressor assembly, etc.) that is replaced should
will be readily visible to the average person after installation be replaced by the same Ford Motor Company part number
of the engine in a vehicle. In selecting an acceptable location, or equivalent to maintain RFI suppression.
the manufacturer shall consider the possibility of accidental While there are currently no RFI regulations in the United
damage (e.g., possibility of tools or sharp instruments coming States specifically applicable to automotive ignition systems,
in contact with the label). The label shall be affixed in such a all Ford Motor Company trucks built with an ignition system
manner that it cannot be removed without being destroyed or use the same or equivalent components to those supplied
defaced, and shall not be affixed to any part which is likely to on Canadian vehicles.
be replaced during the vehicles useful life. For motor vehicles Ford Motor Company recommends that all ignition system
rated at 6350 kg [14,000 lb] GVWR or less, the label shall not service be performed at a Ford authorized service facility to
be affixed to any equipment which is easily detached from the help hold RFI emissions levels to a minimum.
vehicle. As used in these specifications, readily visible to the
average person shall mean that the label shall be readable Additional RFI information is contained on page 48 of this
from a distance of 460 mm [18 in] without any obstructions manual.
from vehicle or engine parts (including all manufacturer Devices that emit radio frequency (RF) energy such as AM/FM
available optional equipment), except for flexible parts, (e.g., radios, mobile telecommunications systems (two-way radios,
vacuum hoses, ignition wires). Alternately, information required telephones), and radio controlled security systems are subject
by these specifications to be printed on the label shall be to the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications
no smaller than 8 point type size provided that no vehicle or Communication (FCC), including 47 CFR Parts 2 and 15. Any
engine parts (including all manufacturer available optional such system installed in a vehicle should comply with those
equipment), except for flexible parts that can be moved out of rules and should be installed only by a qualified technician.
the way without disconnection, obstruct the label. In addition, to ensure continued compliance with the FCCs
Completed vehicles for retail sale in California require a regulations, RF devices must not be modified or changed in
machine-readable Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) bar- a manner not expressly approved by Ford Motor Company
code label made of paper, plastic, metal, or other permanent Mobile Communication Systems. RF devices particularly, if
material which shall be affixed in a readily visible location to not properly installed, may adversely affect the operation of
either the door-latch post next to the drivers seating position, the vehicle. For example, such systems when operated may
the door edge that meets this door-latch post, or above the cause the engine to stumble or stall. In addition, such systems
instrument panel in a location clearly visible through the lower themselves may be damaged or their operation affected by
left corner of the windshield. the operation of the vehicle. (Citizens Band [CB] transceivers,
garage door openers, and other transmitters whose power
All incomplete vehicles except Basic (Stripped) Chassis output is 5 watts or less, ordinarily will NOT affect vehicle
type vehicles will conform to this standard. operation.)
Basic (Stripped) Chassis type vehicles: Because Ford Motor Company has no control over the
Conformity with CARB Motor Vehicle Emission Control operation or manufacture of such systems or their installation,
Label specifications for VIN label is not substantially affected Ford Motor Company cannot assume responsibility for any
by the design of this incomplete vehicle. Accordingly, Ford adverse effects or damage if this equipment is used.
Motor Company makes no representation as to conformity
with this requirement.

E-SERIES (May, 2004) 51 EMISSION CERTIFICATION INFORMATION


SUPPLEMENTS

52 E-SERIES (May, 2004)


REFERENCE INFORMATION

FORD TRUCK BODY BUILDERS LAYOUT BOOK


Throughout this manual you will find references to information found in the Ford Truck
Body Builders Layout Book. Additional Design Recommendations and specifications
are also provided to assist subsequent stage manufacturers in completing chassis
cab and incomplete vehicles. To obtain a free copy of this publication on CD-ROM or
to receive an order form for additional CD-ROMs or books please visit our website at
www.fleet.ford.com/truckbbas. Under Publications select Body Builders Order Forms.
All dealer requests can be handled online. All other U.S. orders should be faxed to
(734) 713-2971. Canadian orders should be faxed to (905) 670-0844.

FORD SERVICE PUBLICATIONS


Many Ford Service Publications pertain to a specific Model Year and vehicle types.
The following publications are a few of many manuals which are available from Helm
Incorporated; call: 1-800-782-4356
Ford Truck Shop Manuals
Ford Towing Manual
Ford Electrical & Vacuum Trouble Shooting Manual
Ford Wiring Diagram

FORD TRUCK BODY BUILDER ADVISORY SERVICE


The Ford Truck Body Builder Advisory Service may be consulted regarding informa-
tion contained in this manual. Call 1-877-840-4338 or e-mail [email protected] for
assistance or Fax inquiries to (313) 594-2633 accompanied with a cover sheet indicat-
ing Attention to: Ford Truck Body Builder Advisory Service, along with your name,
address and telephone number.

E-SERIES (May, 2004) REFERENCE INFORMATION


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FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED


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