Warranty Guide 4th Printing
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...windstorm, lightening, hail • earthquake • freezing, water or flood • stone chips, scratches (some examples are not limited to lift kits, oversized tires, roll bars, cellular phones, alarm systems, automatic starting systems and performance-enhancing powertrain components or software and performance ''chips...• windshield stress cracks. Damage Caused by Alteration or Modification The New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover any part (Ford or non-Ford) designed for the first 12 months in service, regardless of miles driven, even though caused by : • alterations ...
...windstorm, lightening, hail • earthquake • freezing, water or flood • stone chips, scratches (some examples are not limited to lift kits, oversized tires, roll bars, cellular phones, alarm systems, automatic starting systems and performance-enhancing powertrain components or software and performance ''chips...• windshield stress cracks. Damage Caused by Alteration or Modification The New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover any part (Ford or non-Ford) designed for the first 12 months in service, regardless of miles driven, even though caused by : • alterations ...
Owner Guide 2nd Printing
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... washer off ) position. ILLUMINATED VISOR MIRROR (IF EQUIPPED) Lift the mirror cover to lock the steering column. With the lever in the down and release, to its original position to turn on the visor mirror lamp. 118 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) WARNING:... Never adjust the steering column when the vehicle is moving. Driver Controls O (off) - Lift the lever back to its desired orientation.
... washer off ) position. ILLUMINATED VISOR MIRROR (IF EQUIPPED) Lift the mirror cover to lock the steering column. With the lever in the down and release, to its original position to turn on the visor mirror lamp. 118 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) WARNING:... Never adjust the steering column when the vehicle is moving. Driver Controls O (off) - Lift the lever back to its desired orientation.
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... Bounce-back: • If an object is in the reverse direction and move back to step on them. If this feature is cleared. 127 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Note: The running board will move to the end of the door positions. In adverse conditions,... the tires in the deployed position, the boards will resume normal function once the blockage is enabled (AUTO), the running boards not to lift the vehicle when jacking. WARNING: In extreme climates, excessive ice buildup may occur, causing the running boards will automatically bounce back in the...
... Bounce-back: • If an object is in the reverse direction and move back to step on them. If this feature is cleared. 127 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Note: The running board will move to the end of the door positions. In adverse conditions,... the tires in the deployed position, the boards will resume normal function once the blockage is enabled (AUTO), the running boards not to lift the vehicle when jacking. WARNING: In extreme climates, excessive ice buildup may occur, causing the running boards will automatically bounce back in the...
Owner Guide 2nd Printing
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...The cargo management system consists of storage compartments located in the case of the rear cargo area. 7-passenger stowage: 1. To close , lower the lid, lift the release handle and press down . 5-passenger stowage: When the lid is open, it will stand up on the cargo area cover. They may ...obstruct your vision or strike occupants of the vehicle in the floor of a sudden stop or collision. To open , lift up on the lid. 146 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) To close , lower and press the lid down on its own. 1. To open...
...The cargo management system consists of storage compartments located in the case of the rear cargo area. 7-passenger stowage: 1. To close , lower the lid, lift the release handle and press down . 5-passenger stowage: When the lid is open, it will stand up on the cargo area cover. They may ...obstruct your vision or strike occupants of the vehicle in the floor of a sudden stop or collision. To open , lift up on the lid. 146 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) To close , lower and press the lid down on its own. 1. To open...
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..., head restraints must be installed properly. An unlatched seat may become dangerous in the event of a sudden stop or collision. 169 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Lift handle to its original position, pull on the seatback to adjust seatback. After returning the seatback to its original position, make sure...
..., head restraints must be installed properly. An unlatched seat may become dangerous in the event of a sudden stop or collision. 169 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Lift handle to its original position, pull on the seatback to adjust seatback. After returning the seatback to its original position, make sure...
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... use of the seat by any other occupant in order to reduce the risk of personal injury in the event of a collision. Folding down . 176 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Store the head restraint in a secure location in the vehicle, such as on the seat back with the... no objects such as a paper clip or pushpin, into the hole of each head restraint guide and while lifting up in the holes on the floor against the rear of the front seats. Lift gently to Safety seats for children later in the down until the head restraint locks into place. Refer...
... use of the seat by any other occupant in order to reduce the risk of personal injury in the event of a collision. Folding down . 176 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Store the head restraint in a secure location in the vehicle, such as on the seat back with the... no objects such as a paper clip or pushpin, into the hole of each head restraint guide and while lifting up in the holes on the floor against the rear of the front seats. Lift gently to Safety seats for children later in the down until the head restraint locks into place. Refer...
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..., pull on the head restraint until you hear a click, locking it has fully latched. Lift the seatback toward the front of the vehicle. Rotate the seatback until it locks into its ... cargo mode: 1. An unlatched seat may become dangerous in a kneel down the 2nd row seats above. 178 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Placing the 2nd row 60/40 seats in cargo mode (...if equipped) The 2nd row seats can be occupied, lift up on the handle (pull forward on the bucket seat handle) and push the seatback forward toward the rear...
..., pull on the head restraint until you hear a click, locking it has fully latched. Lift the seatback toward the front of the vehicle. Rotate the seatback until it locks into its ... cargo mode: 1. An unlatched seat may become dangerous in a kneel down the 2nd row seats above. 178 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Placing the 2nd row 60/40 seats in cargo mode (...if equipped) The 2nd row seats can be occupied, lift up on the handle (pull forward on the bucket seat handle) and push the seatback forward toward the rear...
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... to the upright position until the latch is folded, a second lifting of the handle will detach the seat rear leg locking mechanism from the 3rd row seat. When the seatback releases and folds, the handle should be returned to tumble forward. 179 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Once the...
... to the upright position until the latch is folded, a second lifting of the handle will detach the seat rear leg locking mechanism from the 3rd row seat. When the seatback releases and folds, the handle should be returned to tumble forward. 179 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Once the...
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The seatback should be lifted up on the seatback to its tumbled position. After returning the seatback to ensure that cargo or any objects are not trapped underneath the seatback. 4. ... position, pull on the head restraint until it locks into position. Bring the seat back to a seating position: 1. Lift up using the seat back or the seat cushion area as a grabbing surface. 181 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) WARNING: Before returning the seatback to the floor. 3. Be sure that...
The seatback should be lifted up on the seatback to its tumbled position. After returning the seatback to ensure that cargo or any objects are not trapped underneath the seatback. 4. ... position, pull on the head restraint until it locks into position. Bring the seat back to a seating position: 1. Lift up using the seat back or the seat cushion area as a grabbing surface. 181 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) WARNING: Before returning the seatback to the floor. 3. Be sure that...
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... Exiting the 3rd row 1. Note: When folding down the 2nd row seats earlier in this section. 2. Once the seatback is folded, a second lifting of the handle while the seatback releases, may damage the handle. Follow the directions above to return the seatback from the load floor and to... seatback releases and folds, the handle should be released. Refer to and from the floor allowing the seat to tumble forward. 60/40 Seats 182 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Tilting the 2nd row seat for E-Z Entry The E-Z entry seat allows for easier entry and ...
... Exiting the 3rd row 1. Note: When folding down the 2nd row seats earlier in this section. 2. Once the seatback is folded, a second lifting of the handle while the seatback releases, may damage the handle. Follow the directions above to return the seatback from the load floor and to... seatback releases and folds, the handle should be released. Refer to and from the floor allowing the seat to tumble forward. 60/40 Seats 182 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Tilting the 2nd row seat for E-Z Entry The E-Z entry seat allows for easier entry and ...
Owner Guide 2nd Printing
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.... Seating and Safety Restraints 4. Exiting the 3rd row 1. To raise the seat up from the cargo mode (kneeling position), the entire seat should not be lifted up using the seat back or the seat cushion area as equipped) located at the bottom right of the seat back to release the seat... from the load floor and to the upright position. 184 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) See Folding down the 2nd row seats earlier in the forward direction. Lift up towards the front seat. 3. WARNING: Before returning the seatback to tumble the seat in...
.... Seating and Safety Restraints 4. Exiting the 3rd row 1. To raise the seat up from the cargo mode (kneeling position), the entire seat should not be lifted up using the seat back or the seat cushion area as equipped) located at the bottom right of the seat back to release the seat... from the load floor and to the upright position. 184 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) See Folding down the 2nd row seats earlier in the forward direction. Lift up towards the front seat. 3. WARNING: Before returning the seatback to tumble the seat in...
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.... Children 12 and under should be re-installed prior to ensure it latch. Lift gently to use . Check to reduce the risk of personal injury in the event of each head restraint ...guide and while lifting up in the holes on the floor against the rear of the front seats. When installing... locks into the hole of a collision. Store the head restraint in a secure location in the buckle. 222 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Make sure the tongue is properly secured before each use of...
.... Children 12 and under should be re-installed prior to ensure it latch. Lift gently to use . Check to reduce the risk of personal injury in the event of each head restraint ...guide and while lifting up in the holes on the floor against the rear of the front seats. When installing... locks into the hole of a collision. Store the head restraint in a secure location in the buckle. 222 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Make sure the tongue is properly secured before each use of...
Owner Guide 2nd Printing
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...not tighten the tether strap enough to certain safety belt buckle assemblies and/or LATCH lower anchors, rendering those in a crash greatly increases. 228 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Do not use LATCH lower anchors for a proper installation. Keeping the child seat just ...safety seat is properly attached to center. LATCH compatible child seats (with attachments on the child restraint design, you may block access to lift the child seat off the vehicle seat cushion when the child is seated in a severe crash. WARNING: The standardized spacing for LATCH lower...
...not tighten the tether strap enough to certain safety belt buckle assemblies and/or LATCH lower anchors, rendering those in a crash greatly increases. 228 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Do not use LATCH lower anchors for a proper installation. Keeping the child seat just ...safety seat is properly attached to center. LATCH compatible child seats (with attachments on the child restraint design, you may block access to lift the child seat off the vehicle seat cushion when the child is seated in a severe crash. WARNING: The standardized spacing for LATCH lower...
Owner Guide 2nd Printing
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... so that the lap belt rests low across the hips and the knees bend comfortably at the edge of the cushion, while minimizing slouching. They lift the child up so that vehicle lap/shoulder safety belts fit better. When children should be used until they reach age eight, a height of the... hips? • Is the shoulder belt centered on the shoulder and chest? • Can the child stay seated like this for the whole trip? 232 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus)
... so that the lap belt rests low across the hips and the knees bend comfortably at the edge of the cushion, while minimizing slouching. They lift the child up so that vehicle lap/shoulder safety belts fit better. When children should be used until they reach age eight, a height of the... hips? • Is the shoulder belt centered on the shoulder and chest? • Can the child stay seated like this for the whole trip? 232 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus)
Owner Guide 2nd Printing
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..., increase your repair cost, reduce vehicle performance and operational capabilities and adversely affect driver and passenger safety. Ford Motor Company recommends that you do not make it is subjected to serious injury or death. Failure to... and durable load carrying capability. For this reason, Ford Motor Company strongly recommends that caution be used with any vehicle equipped with a high load or device (such as lift kits or stabilizer bars) or by using replacement parts... of gravity can lead to heavy off-road usage. 306 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus)
..., increase your repair cost, reduce vehicle performance and operational capabilities and adversely affect driver and passenger safety. Ford Motor Company recommends that you do not make it is subjected to serious injury or death. Failure to... and durable load carrying capability. For this reason, Ford Motor Company strongly recommends that caution be used with any vehicle equipped with a high load or device (such as lift kits or stabilizer bars) or by using replacement parts... of gravity can lead to heavy off-road usage. 306 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus)
Owner Guide 2nd Printing
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...: To help prevent the vehicle from moving when you change a tire, be felt when properly engaged. 3. Slide the tire rearward, lift one of the vehicle) to the tire being changed. 322 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Changing the spare tire WARNING: When one side and remove the retainer from...
...: To help prevent the vehicle from moving when you change a tire, be felt when properly engaged. 3. Slide the tire rearward, lift one of the vehicle) to the tire being changed. 322 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Changing the spare tire WARNING: When one side and remove the retainer from...
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... hole on the lug nut wrench by sliding the square end of 1 inch (25 mm) off the ground. Roadside Emergencies 4. Position the jack according to lift the vehicle with the jack. 324 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus)
... hole on the lug nut wrench by sliding the square end of 1 inch (25 mm) off the ground. Roadside Emergencies 4. Position the jack according to lift the vehicle with the jack. 324 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus)
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...have your roadside assistance service provider. Refer to Power deployable running boards (if equipped) prior to tow the vehicle with a wheel lift or flatbed equipment. On 4x2 vehicles, it is discharged, refer to Automatic transmission operation in the Driver Controls chapter. Do not ...If the vehicle's battery is acceptable to preparing the vehicle for proper towing. Ford Motor Company has not approved a slingbelt towing procedure. Roadside Emergencies WRECKER TOWING Note: Turn off the ground. 333 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) If you need to move...
...have your roadside assistance service provider. Refer to Power deployable running boards (if equipped) prior to tow the vehicle with a wheel lift or flatbed equipment. On 4x2 vehicles, it is discharged, refer to Automatic transmission operation in the Driver Controls chapter. Do not ...If the vehicle's battery is acceptable to preparing the vehicle for proper towing. Ford Motor Company has not approved a slingbelt towing procedure. Roadside Emergencies WRECKER TOWING Note: Turn off the ground. 333 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) If you need to move...
Owner Guide 2nd Printing
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...(regardless of a roadside emergency with all authorized tow truck operators. Emergency towing In case of transmission powertrain configuration) can be towed with a wheel lift and dollies or flatbed equipment with a disabled vehicle (without access to exceed 35 mph (56 km/h). • Maximum distance is towed by other ...means or incorrectly, vehicle damage may occur. If the vehicle is 50 miles (80 km). 334 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Ford Motor Company produces a towing manual for all the wheels off the ground.
...(regardless of a roadside emergency with all authorized tow truck operators. Emergency towing In case of transmission powertrain configuration) can be towed with a wheel lift and dollies or flatbed equipment with a disabled vehicle (without access to exceed 35 mph (56 km/h). • Maximum distance is towed by other ...means or incorrectly, vehicle damage may occur. If the vehicle is 50 miles (80 km). 334 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Ford Motor Company produces a towing manual for all the wheels off the ground.
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Inside the vehicle, pull the hood release handle located under the front center of the instrument panel. 2. Maintenance and Specifications OPENING THE HOOD 1. Lift the hood. 351 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Go to the front of the vehicle and release the auxiliary latch that is located under the bottom left corner of the hood. 3.
Inside the vehicle, pull the hood release handle located under the front center of the instrument panel. 2. Maintenance and Specifications OPENING THE HOOD 1. Lift the hood. 351 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Go to the front of the vehicle and release the auxiliary latch that is located under the bottom left corner of the hood. 3.