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The Most Common Ford E-Series (incl. Wagon) Symbols

These are the most common dashboard symbols that you will see in your Ford E-Series (incl. Wagon). Click on one to see more information or scroll further down to see the link to the owner's manual where you can find even more symbols.

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About the E-Series (incl. Wagon)

The Ford E-Series, also known as the Ford Econoline, is a series of full-size commercial vans that have been manufactured by the American manufacturer since 1961.

There have been a total of four generations since the initial release. Despite this, Ford has not released a new model in the series for over two decades.

Like the Ford F-Series pickup trucks, the E-Series has offered various models ranging from the smallest E-150 up to the E-550 Super Duty. This has changed in recent years, as the newer generations are offered only in the E-350 and E-450 models.

They have come with a number of customization choices in regard to the configuration to allow for the various commercial tasks suited to this type of van. These options have included a 4-door panel van, 6-door and 8-door van, and a 2-door chassis cab.

The latest models are only sold as single and rear-wheel cutaway chassis cabs currently. This was likely done as a response to the more popular Ford Transit series, which represents the better-selling van model from the manufacturer.

Competition from outside Ford comes from the Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana.

Ford has limited the E-Series to only a single trim option in recent years. This shows a noticeable difference from the semi-commercial F-Series, which has several extensive trim options. This can be seen as a sign of the E-Series’ commercial nature.

The newest generation is offered only the choice of a single engine, a 7.3-liter V8. These are sold with either Premium-Rated or Economy-Rated settings to allow for further customer preference.

These powertrains have been mated with a 6-speed Torqshift automatic gearbox.

Older versions were outfitted with similarly large engines ranging from a 4.9-liter OHV inline-6 up to the current engine option.