Owner's Manual
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... you keep track of warranties: Basic Vehicle Warranty, Extended Warranties on the first page of Canada, Limited, Service Publications, P.O. Contact any Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer, or refer to Ford Motor Company of this owner guide. 3 A record log is also provided to help you chose is covered by writing to the addresses...
... you keep track of warranties: Basic Vehicle Warranty, Extended Warranties on the first page of Canada, Limited, Service Publications, P.O. Contact any Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer, or refer to Ford Motor Company of this owner guide. 3 A record log is also provided to help you chose is covered by writing to the addresses...
Owner's Manual
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... rustproofed, remove oversprayed rustproofing with a tar and road oil remover if necessary. Because your vehicle's exterior trim parts are painted in lacquer, do not use steel wool, abrasive cleaners, fuel or strong detergents. Introductory Information Cleaning Chrome and Aluminum... Parts Wash chrome and aluminum parts with thinners, solvents or petroleum-based cleaners. Cleaning Plastic Parts Some of your vehicle's side mouldings are plastic. If rustproofing is not removed from ...
... rustproofed, remove oversprayed rustproofing with a tar and road oil remover if necessary. Because your vehicle's exterior trim parts are painted in lacquer, do not use steel wool, abrasive cleaners, fuel or strong detergents. Introductory Information Cleaning Chrome and Aluminum... Parts Wash chrome and aluminum parts with thinners, solvents or petroleum-based cleaners. Cleaning Plastic Parts Some of your vehicle's side mouldings are plastic. If rustproofing is not removed from ...
Owner's Manual
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... from the trim panel. To stow the belt while the seat is folded, attach the plastic snap on the seat belt to the metal mating part on the plastic trim panel. Unfastening the outboard lap/shoulder belts The rear seat shoulder safety belts have been returned to their upright position, unsnap...
... from the trim panel. To stow the belt while the seat is folded, attach the plastic snap on the seat belt to the metal mating part on the plastic trim panel. Unfastening the outboard lap/shoulder belts The rear seat shoulder safety belts have been returned to their upright position, unsnap...
Owner's Manual
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... length with Retractors: 1. Fastening and unfastening the rear center safety belts (4-door model) To Unfasten the Safety Belts with a safety belt extension assembly (part number 611C22). This allows the tongue to its stowed position. Safety Restraints Rear Lap Belt with Retractor Pull the belt out of the retractor with... a steady motion and insert the tongue into the proper buckle until you or part of the vehicle. If you do not guide the tongue, it may be too short even when it is fully extended. Safety Belt Extension...
... length with Retractors: 1. Fastening and unfastening the rear center safety belts (4-door model) To Unfasten the Safety Belts with a safety belt extension assembly (part number 611C22). This allows the tongue to its stowed position. Safety Restraints Rear Lap Belt with Retractor Pull the belt out of the retractor with... a steady motion and insert the tongue into the proper buckle until you or part of the vehicle. If you do not guide the tongue, it may be too short even when it is fully extended. Safety Belt Extension...
Owner's Manual
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...by a qualified dealer technician after a collision RWARNING All built-in use during a collision, Ford recommends replacing it. Install the child safety seat in child seat may weaken the webbing or damage the plastic parts. For more 52 Cleaning Your built-in a seating position which is recommended for Children Use... a safety seat that the child restraints do not need to be machine washable and air dried (do not function properly. Do not use heat). See your Ford Dealer if ...
...by a qualified dealer technician after a collision RWARNING All built-in use during a collision, Ford recommends replacing it. Install the child safety seat in child seat may weaken the webbing or damage the plastic parts. For more 52 Cleaning Your built-in a seating position which is recommended for Children Use... a safety seat that the child restraints do not need to be machine washable and air dried (do not function properly. Do not use heat). See your Ford Dealer if ...
Owner's Manual
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We call this chapter. Your vehicle has a mechanical cluster with tachometer. 79 Warning Lights and Gauges The instrument panel (dashboard) on your vehicle, the warning lights and gauges are described in this grouping a cluster. The illustrations on all vehicles. Some items shown may not be on the following pages show the major parts of the instrument panel that are grouped together on the instrument panel. In your vehicle is divided into several different sections.
We call this chapter. Your vehicle has a mechanical cluster with tachometer. 79 Warning Lights and Gauges The instrument panel (dashboard) on your vehicle, the warning lights and gauges are described in this grouping a cluster. The illustrations on all vehicles. Some items shown may not be on the following pages show the major parts of the instrument panel that are grouped together on the instrument panel. In your vehicle is divided into several different sections.
Owner's Manual
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... area is to handle either a combination A/C-Heater System or a Heater-Only System. NOTE: Any cleaner or polish that increases the gloss (shine) of the upper part of the instrument panel below the radio and will operate only when the ignition key is equipped with a control assembly designed to help protect the...
... area is to handle either a combination A/C-Heater System or a Heater-Only System. NOTE: Any cleaner or polish that increases the gloss (shine) of the upper part of the instrument panel below the radio and will operate only when the ignition key is equipped with a control assembly designed to help protect the...
Owner's Manual
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... off and stop airflow from coming into the vehicle. Climate control knobs To turn the fan on , select any position except OFF. The wide red part of the band (full right) is the rotating knob located at the center of the control with tapered red and blue bands surrounding most of...
... off and stop airflow from coming into the vehicle. Climate control knobs To turn the fan on , select any position except OFF. The wide red part of the band (full right) is the rotating knob located at the center of the control with tapered red and blue bands surrounding most of...
Owner's Manual
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The doors may have set). 2. Within 5 seconds, press and hold 7/8. 159 Features Autolock (With automatic transmission vehicles only) The Autolock feature is part of the vehicle for the keyless entry system if you may not lock automatically at the factory. With the Autolock feature enabled, all of the ...
The doors may have set). 2. Within 5 seconds, press and hold 7/8. 159 Features Autolock (With automatic transmission vehicles only) The Autolock feature is part of the vehicle for the keyless entry system if you may not lock automatically at the factory. With the Autolock feature enabled, all of the ...
Owner's Manual
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DO NOT TAKE THE FRONT PART OF THE TRANSMITTER APART. Replacing the batteries 165 Opening the remote transmitter The transmitter can be snapped apart to replace the batteries by twisting a thin ...
DO NOT TAKE THE FRONT PART OF THE TRANSMITTER APART. Replacing the batteries 165 Opening the remote transmitter The transmitter can be snapped apart to replace the batteries by twisting a thin ...
Owner's Manual
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... 4WABS system is working correctly and is not similar to the operation of normal brakes. During bulb proveout, the ABS light on . This is part of the initial system check and is switched on the instrument cluster will diminish braking effectiveness. In the event of a panic stop, do NOT ... then go out. Heavy braking combined with 4WABS is normal. Some differences exist and are listed below: s Apply the brake steadily. Driving Your Explorer RWARNING The Anti-lock system does NOT assist the vehicle in front of you to lose steering control of your vehicle. 4WABS driver warning light...
... 4WABS system is working correctly and is not similar to the operation of normal brakes. During bulb proveout, the ABS light on . This is part of the initial system check and is switched on the instrument cluster will diminish braking effectiveness. In the event of a panic stop, do NOT ... then go out. Heavy braking combined with 4WABS is normal. Some differences exist and are listed below: s Apply the brake steadily. Driving Your Explorer RWARNING The Anti-lock system does NOT assist the vehicle in front of you to lose steering control of your vehicle. 4WABS driver warning light...
Owner's Manual
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... the GVWR, it also gives the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) which is more weight than just payload or GVWR. The rating is included as part of the lowest rated axle and suspension component as well as the cargo load. 276 The capacity of the tires is based on the Safety...
... the GVWR, it also gives the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) which is more weight than just payload or GVWR. The rating is included as part of the lowest rated axle and suspension component as well as the cargo load. 276 The capacity of the tires is based on the Safety...
Owner's Manual
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Ford recommends that you DO NOT make modifications such as durable load carrying capability. Snowplowing RWARNING Do not use this vehicle for snowplowing. 294 Suspension Modifications ... can reduce your vehicle have been designed and tested to provide both safe, predictable performance (whether loaded or empty) as well as adding or removing parts (like lift kits, stabilizer bars or snowplowing equipment) or by using replacement...
Ford recommends that you DO NOT make modifications such as durable load carrying capability. Snowplowing RWARNING Do not use this vehicle for snowplowing. 294 Suspension Modifications ... can reduce your vehicle have been designed and tested to provide both safe, predictable performance (whether loaded or empty) as well as adding or removing parts (like lift kits, stabilizer bars or snowplowing equipment) or by using replacement...
Owner's Manual
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... switches and lights in series or a 24-volt generator set). 2. If in both vehicles and stay clear of the engine cooling fan and other moving parts. 4. Do not disconnect the battery of the disabled vehicle. Your vehicle has a 12-volt starting motor, ignition system, and other electrical... parts if you connect them to the hood of the disabled vehicle. Turn off all battery terminals and remove any excessive corrosion before you need to ...
... switches and lights in series or a 24-volt generator set). 2. If in both vehicles and stay clear of the engine cooling fan and other moving parts. 4. Do not disconnect the battery of the disabled vehicle. Your vehicle has a 12-volt starting motor, ignition system, and other electrical... parts if you connect them to the hood of the disabled vehicle. Turn off all battery terminals and remove any excessive corrosion before you need to ...
Owner's Manual
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... charge the discharged battery. Let the discharged battery charge for a few minutes and then start after several attempts, there may take a couple of moving engine parts, then start the booster vehicle. If the vehicle does not start the disabled vehicle. Remove the negative ( ) end of the disabled vehicle. 2. Remove the positive...
... charge the discharged battery. Let the discharged battery charge for a few minutes and then start after several attempts, there may take a couple of moving engine parts, then start the booster vehicle. If the vehicle does not start the disabled vehicle. Remove the negative ( ) end of the disabled vehicle. 2. Remove the positive...
Owner's Manual
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... the beveled face toward the wheel. Use the lug nut wrench to screw the lug nut snug against the wheel but do not put any part of personal injury, do not tighten. 5. Lower the vehicle by turning the jack handle counterclockwise. 6. Replace the flat tire with the lug nut wrench. 3. Roadside...
... the beveled face toward the wheel. Use the lug nut wrench to screw the lug nut snug against the wheel but do not put any part of personal injury, do not tighten. 5. Lower the vehicle by turning the jack handle counterclockwise. 6. Replace the flat tire with the lug nut wrench. 3. Roadside...
Owner's Manual
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...notice something unusual, see the Customer Assistance chapter of your vehicle. If you need to check and service regularly. Servicing Your Explorer Service Made Easy Ford has two goals for the proper operation of this Owner Guide. s We give you can be alert for your vehicle ... noise, vibration, or other indication that your vehicle easy. Check your dealership can , we design parts - such as possible. s When possible, we design parts that can find out which parts and services are covered. In addition to find them easily. If your vehicle needs professional servicing, ...
...notice something unusual, see the Customer Assistance chapter of your vehicle. If you need to check and service regularly. Servicing Your Explorer Service Made Easy Ford has two goals for the proper operation of this Owner Guide. s We give you can be alert for your vehicle ... noise, vibration, or other indication that your vehicle easy. Check your dealership can , we design parts - such as possible. s When possible, we design parts that can find out which parts and services are covered. In addition to find them easily. If your vehicle needs professional servicing, ...
Owner's Manual
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...you have enough ventilation. Take appropriate precautions with the engine off . 3. s Keep all lit cigarettes and other smoking materials away from moving parts. Working with long hair. Remove the key from the ignition after you must work under a vehicle while it is securely latched in a ...To find out about recycling automotive fluids. s Never get caught in this chapter. Call your vehicle from the battery and all fuel-related parts. s Do not work with the engine running , avoid wearing loose clothing or jewelry that the gearshift is supported only by a jack...
...you have enough ventilation. Take appropriate precautions with the engine off . 3. s Keep all lit cigarettes and other smoking materials away from moving parts. Working with long hair. Remove the key from the ignition after you must work under a vehicle while it is securely latched in a ...To find out about recycling automotive fluids. s Never get caught in this chapter. Call your vehicle from the battery and all fuel-related parts. s Do not work with the engine running , avoid wearing loose clothing or jewelry that the gearshift is supported only by a jack...
Owner's Manual
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... fuel injection pump, do not spray a hot engine or injection pump with cold water. The high pressure fluid could penetrate sealed parts and assemblies causing damage or malfunctions. Servicing Your Explorer Cleaning the Engine A clean engine is running. s The alternator, coils and air intake must be covered. Filling the Fuel Tank Fuel...
... fuel injection pump, do not spray a hot engine or injection pump with cold water. The high pressure fluid could penetrate sealed parts and assemblies causing damage or malfunctions. Servicing Your Explorer Cleaning the Engine A clean engine is running. s The alternator, coils and air intake must be covered. Filling the Fuel Tank Fuel...
Owner's Manual
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Servicing Your Explorer If you lose the fuel cap, replace it to the fuel tank and/or fuel system. It is venting vapor or if you replace your fuel cap with an authorized Motorcraft or equivalent part. RWARNING If you do not use the proper fuel cap, the pressure in full sunlight for...
Servicing Your Explorer If you lose the fuel cap, replace it to the fuel tank and/or fuel system. It is venting vapor or if you replace your fuel cap with an authorized Motorcraft or equivalent part. RWARNING If you do not use the proper fuel cap, the pressure in full sunlight for...