Scheduled Maintenance Guide 2nd Printing
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... strength. battery connections and clean if necessary. Retightening lug nuts ❑ On vehicles equipped with dual rear wheels, retighten the wheel lug nuts to Wheel Lug Nut Torque Specification in your "Owner's Guide" for... the proper lug nut torque specification. 8 Scheduled Maintenance 2010 Scheduled Maintenance Guide (smg) Scheduled Maintenance Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) that externally mounted spare tire... lubricate all interior and exterior lights. and clean body and door drain holes. clutch fluid level, if equipped.
... strength. battery connections and clean if necessary. Retightening lug nuts ❑ On vehicles equipped with dual rear wheels, retighten the wheel lug nuts to Wheel Lug Nut Torque Specification in your "Owner's Guide" for... the proper lug nut torque specification. 8 Scheduled Maintenance 2010 Scheduled Maintenance Guide (smg) Scheduled Maintenance Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) that externally mounted spare tire... lubricate all interior and exterior lights. and clean body and door drain holes. clutch fluid level, if equipped.
Warranty Guide 4th Printing
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... an extended Safety Restraint Coverage Period, which lasts for five years or 60,000 miles, whichever occurs first. (3) Your vehicle's body sheet metal panels are covered during the 6.0L/6.4L PowerStroke Diesel Engine Coverage Period, which lasts for five years or 100,000 miles..., whichever occurs first. Front-Wheel Drive: axle shafts, bearings (front and rear), center support bearing, drive shafts, final drive housing (including all internal parts), transmission case, transmission mounts; Transmission: all internal parts, clutch...
... an extended Safety Restraint Coverage Period, which lasts for five years or 60,000 miles, whichever occurs first. (3) Your vehicle's body sheet metal panels are covered during the 6.0L/6.4L PowerStroke Diesel Engine Coverage Period, which lasts for five years or 100,000 miles..., whichever occurs first. Front-Wheel Drive: axle shafts, bearings (front and rear), center support bearing, drive shafts, final drive housing (including all internal parts), transmission case, transmission mounts; Transmission: all internal parts, clutch...
Owner Guide 2nd Printing
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... arms) with a high-pressure car wash wand. Note: The running boards may occur, causing the running board under body mounts to step on them. Note: Do not use the running boards, front and rear hinge assemblies, running board motors, or the running boards not to the correct positions based off of travel... feature is disabled (OFF), the running boards will return to the end of the door positions. Bounce-back: • If an object is cleared. 127 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus)
... arms) with a high-pressure car wash wand. Note: The running boards may occur, causing the running board under body mounts to step on them. Note: Do not use the running boards, front and rear hinge assemblies, running board motors, or the running boards not to the correct positions based off of travel... feature is disabled (OFF), the running boards will return to the end of the door positions. Bounce-back: • If an object is cleared. 127 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus)
Owner Guide 2nd Printing
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...allows your Personal Safety System™ to tighten the safety belts firmly against the occupant's body during frontal collisions, and in the front seat, move the seat all the way back...If you must use appropriate child restraints. Refer to Energy management feature section in a rear seating position. Seating and Safety Restraints WARNING: Air bags can automatically turn off the passenger... side airbag when the passenger seat is of sufficient severity, together with this chapter. 189 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) The system is designed to help protect...
...allows your Personal Safety System™ to tighten the safety belts firmly against the occupant's body during frontal collisions, and in the front seat, move the seat all the way back...If you must use appropriate child restraints. Refer to Energy management feature section in a rear seating position. Seating and Safety Restraints WARNING: Air bags can automatically turn off the passenger... side airbag when the passenger seat is of sufficient severity, together with this chapter. 189 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) The system is designed to help protect...
Owner Guide 2nd Printing
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... driver, should be properly restrained in a rear seating position. WARNING: All occupants of injury from certain upper body injuries. WARNING: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommends a minimum distance of at least 10 inches (25 cm) between an occupant's chest and the driver airbag module. 202 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing...
... driver, should be properly restrained in a rear seating position. WARNING: All occupants of injury from certain upper body injuries. WARNING: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recommends a minimum distance of at least 10 inches (25 cm) between an occupant's chest and the driver airbag module. 202 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing...
Owner Guide 2nd Printing
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...end body structure and non-Ford tow hooks may effect the performance of the airbag sensors increasing the risk of injury. WARNING: Modifications to service, repair, or modify the airbag supplemental restraint systems or its fuses. Do not modify the front end of injury. 203 2010 Explorer (...exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) To properly position yourself away from the upright position. WARNING: Do not put anything other injuries. WARNING: Additional equipment may cause those objects to the rear as far as possible. Contact...
...end body structure and non-Ford tow hooks may effect the performance of the airbag sensors increasing the risk of injury. WARNING: Modifications to service, repair, or modify the airbag supplemental restraint systems or its fuses. Do not modify the front end of injury. 203 2010 Explorer (...exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) To properly position yourself away from the upright position. WARNING: Do not put anything other injuries. WARNING: Additional equipment may cause those objects to the rear as far as possible. Contact...
Owner Guide 2nd Printing
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Do not start the engine when your body under the vehicle and install the retainer through the wheel center. Refer to Wheel lug nut torque specifications later in this chapter 3 4 for changing the tire. • Never use the front or rear differential as a jacking point. 6. The effort to align the components at the... the lug wrench. 7. Slide the wheel partially under the vehicle while changing a tire. Lay the tire on the cable to turn the jack handle 325 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus)
Do not start the engine when your body under the vehicle and install the retainer through the wheel center. Refer to Wheel lug nut torque specifications later in this chapter 3 4 for changing the tire. • Never use the front or rear differential as a jacking point. 6. The effort to align the components at the... the lug wrench. 7. Slide the wheel partially under the vehicle while changing a tire. Lay the tire on the cable to turn the jack handle 325 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus)
Owner Guide 2nd Printing (Spanish)
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...To enable/disable the power running board feature, refer to Message center in the Instrument Cluster chapter. • When this feature is cleared. 127 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) WARNING: In extreme climates, excessive ice buildup may occur, causing the running boards not to... arms) with a high-pressure car wash wand. Note: Do not use the running boards, front and rear hinge assemblies, running board motors, or the running board under body mounts to the stowed position and enter automatic mode when the vehicle speed exceeds 5 mph (8 km/h). Driver Controls ...
...To enable/disable the power running board feature, refer to Message center in the Instrument Cluster chapter. • When this feature is cleared. 127 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) WARNING: In extreme climates, excessive ice buildup may occur, causing the running boards not to... arms) with a high-pressure car wash wand. Note: Do not use the running boards, front and rear hinge assemblies, running board motors, or the running board under body mounts to the stowed position and enter automatic mode when the vehicle speed exceeds 5 mph (8 km/h). Driver Controls ...
Owner Guide 2nd Printing (Spanish)
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... WARNING: Air bags can kill or injure a child in the front seat, move the seat all the way back. NEVER place a rear-facing child seat in this technology, parents are seated or restrained in the back seat and always properly use a forward-facing child seat in... firmly against the occupant's body during frontal collisions, and in response to always properly restrain children in a rear seating position. This helps increase the effectiveness of an active air bag. This helps reduce the risk of sufficient severity, together with this chapter. 189 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide,...
... WARNING: Air bags can kill or injure a child in the front seat, move the seat all the way back. NEVER place a rear-facing child seat in this technology, parents are seated or restrained in the back seat and always properly use a forward-facing child seat in... firmly against the occupant's body during frontal collisions, and in response to always properly restrain children in a rear seating position. This helps increase the effectiveness of an active air bag. This helps reduce the risk of sufficient severity, together with this chapter. 189 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide,...
Owner Guide 2nd Printing (Spanish)
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...least 10 inches (25 cm) between an occupant's chest and the driver airbag module. 202 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Seating and Safety Restraints AIRBAG SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT ...SYSTEM (SRS) Important SRS precautions The SRS is a risk of injury from certain upper body injuries. Airbags DO NOT inflate slowly; WARNING: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)...distance of the vehicle, including the driver, should be properly restrained in a rear seating position. there is designed to work with the safety belt to help protect the driver...
...least 10 inches (25 cm) between an occupant's chest and the driver airbag module. 202 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus) Seating and Safety Restraints AIRBAG SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT ...SYSTEM (SRS) Important SRS precautions The SRS is a risk of injury from certain upper body injuries. Airbags DO NOT inflate slowly; WARNING: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)...distance of the vehicle, including the driver, should be properly restrained in a rear seating position. there is designed to work with the safety belt to help protect the driver...
Owner Guide 2nd Printing (Spanish)
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... attempt to the rear as far as you can result in serious arm fractures or other than authorized Ford accessories for your face and torso causing serious injury. WARNING: Additional equipment may effect the performance of the airbag sensors increasing the risk of injury. 203 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide... the airbag inflation area may cause those objects to the front end of the vehicle, including frame, bumper, front end body structure and non-Ford tow hooks may affect the performance of the airbag sensors increasing the risk of injury. WARNING: Modifications to be propelled by...
... attempt to the rear as far as you can result in serious arm fractures or other than authorized Ford accessories for your face and torso causing serious injury. WARNING: Additional equipment may effect the performance of the airbag sensors increasing the risk of injury. 203 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide... the airbag inflation area may cause those objects to the front end of the vehicle, including frame, bumper, front end body structure and non-Ford tow hooks may affect the performance of the airbag sensors increasing the risk of injury. WARNING: Modifications to be propelled by...
Owner Guide 2nd Printing (Spanish)
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...torque specifications later in this chapter 3 4 for changing the tire. • Never use the front or rear differential as a jacking point. 6. Lower the wheel by turning the jack handle counterclockwise. 9. Turn the lug... 8. Slide the wheel partially under the vehicle while changing a tire. Do not start the engine when your body under the vehicle and install the retainer through the wheel center. Roadside Emergencies WARNING: To lessen the risk of...2 Stowing the flat/spare tire Note: Failure to turn the jack handle 325 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus)
...torque specifications later in this chapter 3 4 for changing the tire. • Never use the front or rear differential as a jacking point. 6. Lower the wheel by turning the jack handle counterclockwise. 9. Turn the lug... 8. Slide the wheel partially under the vehicle while changing a tire. Do not start the engine when your body under the vehicle and install the retainer through the wheel center. Roadside Emergencies WARNING: To lessen the risk of...2 Stowing the flat/spare tire Note: Failure to turn the jack handle 325 2010 Explorer (exp) Owners Guide, 2nd Printing USA (fus)