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Warning Lights and Gauges

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Safety belt warning light symbol

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[LG04420(ALL)01/95]

Air Bag Readiness Light

[LG04430(ALL)06/95]

This light illuminates for approximately six seconds when the
ignition key is turned to the ON position to verify that the
indicator bulb is working and the air bag system is operating
normally.

[LG04435(ALL)04/95]

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WARNING

A problem with the air bag system is indicated by one or
more of the following: the readiness light will either
flash or stay lit, or it will not light, or a group of five
beeps will be heard.

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WARNING

If any of these things happen, even intermittently, have
the air bag system serviced at your Ford or
Lincoln-Mercury dealer immediately.

[LG04440(ALL)10/94]

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Air bag readiness light symbol

File:05unlgx.ex

Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996

Summary of Contents for 1996 Explorer

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Page 3: ...s 79 Instrument Panel Controls 109 Steering Column Controls 135 Features 147 Electronic Sound Systems 207 Driving Your Explorer 245 Roadside Emergencies 295 Customer Assistance 317 Reporting Safety De...

Page 4: ...must be done with you in mind providing better products and services than our competition Continuous improvement is essential to our success We must strive for excellence in everything we do in our p...

Page 5: ...ng obligation NOTES and WARNINGS NOTES give you additional information about the subject matter you are referencing WARNINGS remind you to be especially careful in those areas where carelessness can c...

Page 6: ...ntenance Schedule and Record Booklet The Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet lists the services that are most important for keeping your vehicle in good condition A record log is also provided to...

Page 7: ...your dealer for the details Special Notice NOTICE TO OWNERS OF UTILITY TYPE VEHICLES As with other vehicles of this type failure to operate this vehicle correctly may result in loss of control or an...

Page 8: ...n anticipate when to stop Begin braking well in advance Apply the brakes gradually The break in period for new brake linings lasts for 100 miles 160 km of city driving or 1 000 miles 1 600 km of highw...

Page 9: ...Ford however believes that continual improvement in customer satisfaction is a high priority For this reason Ford has authorized its dealers to repair at no charge to the owner the surfaces of new veh...

Page 10: ...with a tar and road oil remover if necessary Use a vinyl cleaner for routine cleaning Do not clean plastic parts with thinners solvents or petroleum based cleaners If you have your vehicle rustproofed...

Page 11: ...asten your safety belt a warning light may come on and a chime may sound See Safety Belt Warning Light and Chime in the Warning Lights and Gauges chapter See the following sections in this chapter for...

Page 12: ...back upright RWARNING Never wear the shoulder belt under the arm Never swing it around the neck over the inside shoulder Never use a single belt for more than one person or across more than one seatin...

Page 13: ...lock it Then adjust the seat to the position that suits you best Pull the combination lap shoulder belt from the retractor so that the shoulder portion of the belt crosses your shoulder and chest Be s...

Page 14: ...n the shoulder belt portion of the combination lap shoulder safety belt for the front seat outboard passenger and rear outboard passengers Dual locking mode retractors operate in two ways Vehicle sens...

Page 15: ...en installing a child safety seat on the front passenger seat and rear outboard seats where dual locking retractors are provided To switch the retractor from the emergency locking mode to the automati...

Page 16: ...adjuster down Then release the button and make sure the adjuster is firmly in one of the five 5 positions To adjust the belt up slide the adjuster up You do not have to push the release button Slide...

Page 17: ...Safety Restraints Adjusting shoulder belt height 2 door models Shoulder belt height adjuster full down position 2 door models 96...

Page 18: ...Shoulder belt height adjuster full up position 96...

Page 19: ...under the arm Never swing it around the neck over the inside shoulder Never use a single belt for more than one person Failure to follow these precautions could increase the risk and or severity of in...

Page 20: ...ly 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 This will keep the belt out of the way while the seats are fold...

Page 21: ...waist To fasten the belt pull the belt across your hips and insert the tongue into the correct buckle on your seat until you hear a snap and feel it lock Make sure the buckle is securely fastened If...

Page 22: ...ch from the buckle Because the center front lap belt does not have a retractor it should be shortened and fastened when not in use Fastening and unfastening the front center safety belt RWARNING The l...

Page 23: ...h the release button on the buckle This allows the tongue to unlatch from the buckle 2 While the belt retracts guide the tongue to its stowed position If you do not guide the tongue it may strike you...

Page 24: ...follow these instructions will affect the performance of the safety belts and increase the risk of personal injury Safety Belt Maintenance Check the safety belt systems periodically to make sure that...

Page 25: ...Safety Restraints 96...

Page 26: ...tinue to operate properly they do not need to be replaced Safety belt assemblies not in use during a collision should also be inspected and replaced if either damage or improper operation is noted Cle...

Page 27: ...ortant reasons to use safety belts even with an air bag system Use your safety belts to help keep you in the proper position away from the air bag when it inflates reduce the risk of harm in rollover...

Page 28: ...ate child safety seats or infant seats and all other occupants should sit upright with their backs against the seatback and restrained by lap and shoulder belts No passenger should sit toward the fron...

Page 29: ...eat as far back from the instrument panel as possible NEVER SECURE REAR FACING INFANT SEATS IN THE FRONT SEAT The force of the rapidly inflating passenger air bag could push the top of the rear facing...

Page 30: ...e FPS 8602 How the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System Operates The Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System consists of the driver and passenger air bags impact sensors a system diagnostic module a re...

Page 31: ...f similar size and weight head on at about 28 mph 45 km h Because the system senses the crash severity rather than vehicle speed some frontal collisions at speeds above 28 mph 45 km h will not inflate...

Page 32: ...he instrument cluster and a tone to indicate the condition of the system When you turn the ignition key to the ON position this light will illuminate for approximately six 6 seconds and then turn off...

Page 33: ...e unrepaired area will increase the risk of injury in a collision To ensure that the air bag system will operate as intended in a crash the system is equipped with a diagnostic module which controls a...

Page 34: ...or modify the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System or its fuses See your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer Disposal of supplemental air bag equipped vehicles For disposal of air bags or air bag equippe...

Page 35: ...argo area inside or outside of a vehicle In a collision people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is n...

Page 36: ...s child restraint is to be used only by children who are at least one year old weight between 20 and 60 pounds 9 and 27 kilograms and whose shoulders top are below the bottom of the headrest in the fu...

Page 37: ...Safety Restraints Figure 1 Built in child safety seat in the closed position 96...

Page 38: ...It is the law in every state and province This child seat conforms to all Federal Canadian motor vehicle safety standards Frequently check the child seat s lap and shoulder harness belts for correct p...

Page 39: ...king the vehicle s interior during a sudden stop or crash How to Use Built In Child Safety Seat Read the following procedures and all of the labels on the Built In Child Seat before using the seat Ref...

Page 40: ...raint grasp the pull strap and pull toward you approximately one inch which will allow you to insert your hand at the bottom of the head restraint as shown in Figure 3 Figure 3 Releasing the child saf...

Page 41: ...slide the head restraint to the full up position Refer to Figure 4 Figure 4 Positioning child safety seat head restraint and release of child seat cushion 3 Pull both velcro straps to release the chi...

Page 42: ...ormation and warnings carefully on the child seat cushion protector flap and shoulder safety belt Check the child s size weight and age to be sure that the child is not too small or too large for the...

Page 43: ...Safety Restraints 5 Unfold cushion protector flap onto adult seat cushion Refer to Figures 5 and 6 Figure 6 Shoulder safety belt placement on the child 96...

Page 44: ...safety belt buckle as shown in Figure 7 Figure 7 Fastening the crotch safety belt NOTE Read the following steps carefully to become familiar with the color indicator windows located on each safety be...

Page 45: ...eft shoulder belt over the child s shoulder and insert the left tongue into the buckle as shown in Figure 8 The color green must appear in the color indicator window on each buckled tongue Figure 8 Fa...

Page 46: ...Fastening the chest clip 8 Pull on both safety belt tongues to be sure that both tongues are latched RWARNING If both tongues do not latch in the buckle do not use the child seat See your dealer for r...

Page 47: ...The indicator on the chest clip will show green when the clip is latched The purpose of this clip is to position the shoulder belts correctly on the child s shoulders The clip can be easily pulled apa...

Page 48: ...Figure 11 Fastening the chest clip 96...

Page 49: ...Safety Restraints 10 Tug on the crotch safety belt buckle and the chest clip to ensure they are properly fastened Refer to Figure 12 Figure 12 Securing the chest clip 96...

Page 50: ...the retractor into the lock mode At this time the shoulder belts are in an automatic lock mode Allow belts to tighten snugly against the child s shoulders The belt will automatically lock and cannot b...

Page 51: ...seat belts can be used with the retractor in either the emergency locking mode or the automatic mode In the emergency locking mode the retractor allows freedom of movement locking only on hard brakin...

Page 52: ...when belts are placed into the lock mode with a child in the seat If not take the child seat to the dealer for repair Always adjust the lap and shoulder harness belts provided with this child seat snu...

Page 53: ...fully retracted to the stowed position before stowing the child safety seat NOTE The seatback cannot be folded down unless the child safety seat is fully stowed 1 Fold the protector flap over the chi...

Page 54: ...eaning Your built in child seat may be cleaned with mild soap and water Do not use household cleaners as they may weaken the webbing or damage the plastic parts For your convenience the liner is made...

Page 55: ...fety seat the child occupying the seat may be injured during a collision or sudden stop An unsecured safety seat could also injure other passengers Children weighing less than 40 lbs 18 kg should use...

Page 56: ...ight for use with child safety seats RWARNING Always keep the buckle release button pointing upward and away from the child seat with the tongue between the child seat and the release button as shown...

Page 57: ...anchorage For more information on top tether straps see your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dealer When installing a child safety seat be sure to use the correct safety belt buckle for that seating position...

Page 58: ...follow all of the manufacturer s instructions included with the safety seat you put in your vehicle If you do not install and use the safety seat properly the child may be injured in a sudden stop or...

Page 59: ...ion the child safety seat in a seat with a combination lap and shoulder belt If you choose to install a child safety seat in the front passenger seat move the seat as far back as possible 2 Pull down...

Page 60: ...the shoulder and lap belt portions together route the tongue through the child seat according to the child seat manufacturer s instructions Be sure the belt webbing is not twisted Routing the lap sho...

Page 61: ...Restraints 4 Insert the belt tongue into the proper buckle for that seating position until you hear and feel the latch engage Make sure the tongue is latched securely by pulling on it Buckling the be...

Page 62: ...the shoulder portion of the belt and pull downward until all of the belt is extracted and a click is heard to put the retractor in the automatic locking mode Setting the retractor to automatic locking...

Page 63: ...Safety Restraints 6 Allow the belt to retract The belt will click as it retracts to indicate it is in the automatic locking mode Allowing shoulder belt to retract 96...

Page 64: ...the shoulder belt while pushing down on the child seat Removing slack from the belt 8 Allow the safety belt to retract to remove any slack in the belt 9 Before placing the child in the seat forcibly...

Page 65: ...mode you should not be able to pull more belt out If the retractor is not locked unbuckle the belt and repeat steps 2 through 9 To remove the retractor from automatic locking mode allow webbing to ret...

Page 66: ...nd follow the instructions provided with the kit carefully for installation of the child tether strap anchor Follow the child seat manufacturer s instructions to attach the tether strap to the tether...

Page 67: ...of the child s face or neck the child should wear the lap and shoulder belt Moving the child closer to the center of the vehicle may help provide a good shoulder belt fit To improve the fit of lap and...

Page 68: ...t cushion You may wish to discuss the specific needs of your child with your pediatrician Lap belts and the lap belt portion of lap and shoulder belts should always be worn snugly and below the hips t...

Page 69: ...ase button if your vehicle s manual transmission gearshift is mounted on the floor LOCK locks the steering wheel and gearshift lever RWARNING Turn the key to LOCK whenever you leave your vehicle Alway...

Page 70: ...r or Chime The buzzer or chime will sound if you open the driver s door while the key is in the ignition Never leave your vehicle unattended with the key in the ignition Removing the Key From the Igni...

Page 71: ...key to LOCK 6 Remove the key RWARNING Always set the parking brake fully and make sure that the gearshift is latched in P Park automatic transmission or 1 First manual transmission RWARNING Do not lea...

Page 72: ...the engine running Exhaust fumes are toxic See Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes in this chapter for more instructions Before you start your vehicle do the following 1 Make sure all occupants in the veh...

Page 73: ...parked 4 Turn the key to the START position cranking until the engine starts Allow the key to return to the ON position after the engine has started If you have difficulty in turning the key rotate t...

Page 74: ...ignition key to the START position 4 Release the ignition key when the engine starts 5 Release the accelerator gradually as the engine speeds up Then drive away in the normal manner If the engine stil...

Page 75: ...rs are strongly recommended if you live in a region where temperatures reach s20 F s29 C or below consistently during the winter months An engine block heater warms the engine coolant which improves s...

Page 76: ...ut off switch is a device intended to stop the fuel pump when your vehicle has been involved in a major jolt Once the shut off switch is triggered you must reset the switch by hand before you can star...

Page 77: ...tton down If the button is already set you may have a different mechanical problem 4 Turn the ignition key ON for a few seconds then turn it OFF 5 Check under the vehicle again for leaking fuel If you...

Page 78: ...for more than a short period of time Exhaust fumes particularly carbon monoxide might build up These fumes are harmful and could kill you RWARNING If you smell exhaust fumes inside your vehicle have...

Page 79: ...least one inch 2 5 cm Also adjust the heating or air conditioning system to bring in outside air HEATING Set fan speed to medium or high the function control knob on any position except OFF and the te...

Page 80: ...ons on the following pages show the major parts of the instrument panel that are described in this chapter Some items shown may not be on all vehicles In your vehicle the warning lights and gauges are...

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Page 82: ...the parking brake is not fully released or that the brake fluid level is low in the master cylinder reservoir If the fluid level is low the brake system should be checked by your dealer or a qualifie...

Page 83: ...ight is not lit the anti lock system is disabled but normal brake function remains operational Safety Belt Warning Light and Chime The safety belt warning light chime reminds you to fasten your safety...

Page 84: ...cator bulb is working and the air bag system is operating normally RWARNING A problem with the air bag system is indicated by one or more of the following the readiness light will either flash or stay...

Page 85: ...er is turned on Modification or additions to the vehicle may cause incorrect operation of the OBD II system Additions such as burglar alarms cellular phones and CB radios must be carefully installed D...

Page 86: ...ight will turn off as soon as the engine begins to crank It is not necessary to have the engine serviced Under certain conditions the Check Engine Warning Light may come on if the fuel cap is not prop...

Page 87: ...hes when you are driving have your vehicle serviced at the first opportunity If this condition persists damage could occur to the transmission Overdrive off light if equipped Speed Control Light If eq...

Page 88: ...that you need to have the electrical system checked Charging system light symbol This light comes on every time you turn the ignition to the ON or START position engine off The light should go off whe...

Page 89: ...armed Anti theft alarm light Check Gage Light If equipped This light will come on when the key is in the ON position and the engine coolant temperature is high engine oil pressure is low fuel level i...

Page 90: ...eter This gauge shows you the battery voltage when the ignition key is in the ON position If the battery is operating under cold weather conditions the pointer may indicate in the upper range of the N...

Page 91: ...engine If you do not stop the engine as soon as safely possible severe engine damage could result 3 Check the engine s oil level following the instructions on checking and adding engine oil Refer to E...

Page 92: ...re on and the key is removed from the ignition Fuel Gauge The fuel gauge displays approximately how much fuel is in the fuel tank only when the ignition switch is ON For a proper fuel gauge indication...

Page 93: ...ng up hills in hot weather the pointer may move to the top of the Normal band If under any circumstances the pointer moves above the NORMAL band the engine coolant is overheating and continued operati...

Page 94: ...oving Some vehicles are equipped with a vehicle speed mph km h limiting device that is contained within the Powertrain Control Module PCM The purpose of this device is to maintain peak vehicle speed b...

Page 95: ...y set the trip odometer to zero by pressing the reset button firmly when beginning the distance you wish to measure Tachometer The tachometer will show you the engine s speed measured in revolutions p...

Page 96: ...lly 1 2 D and on all manual transmission units Engine speed limits may vary based on engine displacement If you are experiencing an engine cut out condition at high speeds it may be the result of this...

Page 97: ...ut the condition of your vehicle by two methods Operator selectable features Continuous warning reporting of monitored systems You can select different features for the M C to display by using the key...

Page 98: ...plays change from English to metric or metric to English units The displays remain in the units you have chosen until you change them again even after you turn off the vehicle and start it again Fuel...

Page 99: ...ay how many miles or kilometers you have driven since you last reset this feature A press of the RESET switch with MILE KM DRIVEN displayed resets the distance driven to 0 0 miles or kilometers Fuel S...

Page 100: ...new average A second consecutive press of the FUEL ECON switch will allow you to display the instantaneous fuel economy which is the fuel economy that you get at any particular moment For example you...

Page 101: ...sher Fluid Level Head Lamps Tail Lamps Brake Lamps Air Ride System if equipped Fuel Level At normal conclusion of the system check sequence the M C will display the last displayed feature before press...

Page 102: ...3 A press of the RANGE FUEL STATUS OR FUEL ECONOMY switch will conclude the SYSTEM CHECK cycle and the requested feature will be displayed 4 A press of the ENGLISH METRIC switch will halt the SYSTEM C...

Page 103: ...if there are no more warning messages This allows you to use the full functionality of the M C after you acknowledge the warning by pressing the RESET switch and clearing the warning message Warning m...

Page 104: ...the Servicing Your Vehicle chapter If you do not follow these instructions you or others could be injured Check Charging System This warning message is displayed when the electrical system is not mai...

Page 105: ...is low add oil but do not overfill If you are parked on a steep incline the LOW OIL LEVEL warning may come on when you start your vehicle even though the oil is at the correct level For information a...

Page 106: ...hen an air suspension system fault has been detected If this warning message is displayed while driving safely pull off the road at your earliest convenience If the vehicle is loaded beyond the recomm...

Page 107: ...s as the M C counts down for five seconds After a successful reset the Message Center will display OIL LIFE RESET TO 100 If you have established a Personalized Oil Reset Percentage the display will sh...

Page 108: ...ny switch besides RESET or OIL CHANGE RESET will abort this procedure and will not establish your new Personalized Oil Reset Percentage When your Personalized Oil Reset Percentage has been established...

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Page 110: ...ther a combination A C Heater System or a Heater Only System Instrument Panel Registers There are four registers in the instrument panel Each of these registers contains a louver assembly which can be...

Page 111: ...fan on and allow airflow into the vehicle To turn your air conditioner and heater off select OFF This will turn the fan off and stop airflow from coming into the vehicle Temperature selection The tem...

Page 112: ...ture regardless of the temperature knob setting Select A C or MAX A C to get cool air through the instrument panel registers A C Select A C to get refrigerated outside air through the instrument panel...

Page 113: ...emperature knob into the red area P Floor and Defrost Select P to direct air to the floor and windshield defrosters at the same time If the outside temperature is about 50 F 10 C or warmer the air wil...

Page 114: ...ir to the back seat area Remove any snow ice or leaves from the air intake area of your air conditioner and heater system that could block the air intake The intake area is located at the bottom of th...

Page 115: ...is off the display window will be blank dark when the ignition is on The display will also be blank dark when the ignition is off If you select AUTOMATIC the system will automatically determine fan sp...

Page 116: ...t a warmer temperature with the RED button If you want continuous maximum heating push the RED button until 90 F 32 C is shown in the display window Your EATC will provide maximum heat regardless of t...

Page 117: ...ATIC button and select the desired temperature The selected temperature and AUTO will be shown in the display window The EATC will automatically heat or cool to achieve the set temperature Under norma...

Page 118: ...u to adjust the fan speed to suit your needs Temperature selection The RED and BLUE buttons at the upper left of the Control are for temperature selection The RED button will increase the set temperat...

Page 119: ...ss Fan speed and thumbwheel Your EATC automatically adjusts the fan speed to the existing conditions You must push AUTOMATIC for automatic fan speed operation To control the fan speed yourself use the...

Page 120: ...n speed the EATC will continue to control the temperature but you control the fan speed If you are operating in one of the override functions FLOOR MAX A C etc automatic fan control will continue unle...

Page 121: ...system to control temperature or the fan speed Return to fully automatic operation by pushing the AUTOMATIC button MAX A C Button MAX A C allows for faster cooling because air is drawn from inside the...

Page 122: ...d temperature the air will be automatically heated or cooled FLOOR Button Airflow will be to the floor when the FLOOR button is pressed The display window will show the set temperature and FLR to the...

Page 123: ...to remove moisture REAR FAN OFF Button Press this button once to turn on the rear fan circuit Press the button again to turn the rear fan off REAR FAN OFF will be shown in the display window above the...

Page 124: ...have it checked System diagnostics are built in which will allow your dealer to readily identify problems that might occur Rear Fan and Airflow Operation Fan speed adjustment The H right knob controls...

Page 125: ...Instrument Panel Controls Rear climate controls 96...

Page 126: ...start the engine 3 Push the switch and release The indicator light turns on Push switch again to turn off The defroster turns off automatically after approximately 10 minutes If the window is not clea...

Page 127: ...osition For information about refilling the liftgate washer fluid or replacing your liftgate wiper blade see Windshield washer fluid and Windshield wipers in the Index Liftgate wiper washer button The...

Page 128: ...e courtesy and cargo lamps Headlamp control knob Setting the Autolamp Delay System If equipped The autolamp sets the headlamps to turn on and off automatically You can use the autolamp to turn on the...

Page 129: ...the following autolamp systems depending on when it was built OR If your vehicle is equipped with the first autolamp with the ON OFF button use the following directions To set the autolamp 1 Make sur...

Page 130: ...following directions 1 Make sure the headlamp is in the OFF position If the switch for the headlamps is ON you will override the autolamp 2 Turn the ignition key to ON or start your vehicle 3 Find the...

Page 131: ...el to the right of the radio and climate control To turn the fog lamps on turn on the low beam headlamps then push the fog lamp switch An indicator light will glow when the lamps are on To turn off pu...

Page 132: ...DRL system will not illuminate the tail lamps and parking lamps Turn on your headlamps at dusk Failure to do so may result in a collision Lighting Up the Instrument Panel and the Interior of Your Veh...

Page 133: ...y upward Cleaning the Interior Lamps Your interior dome lamps and map lamps are plastic and should be cleaned with a mild detergent diluted in water Rinse them with clear water Dome Map Lamps If equip...

Page 134: ...nt brakelamp is located outside the vehicle directly over the rear window High mount brakelamp Clock Controls on Electronic Radios The electronic radios have a built in clock For complete operating in...

Page 135: ...turn signals and cornering lamps turn the high beams on off flash the lamps turn the windshield wipers and washer on off Turn Signals Turn signal lever and functions If the turn indicator light in th...

Page 136: ...eld Wipers and Washer To turn on the windshield wipers the ignition key must be turned to the ON or ACC position Interval wiper on turn signal lever To set the interval wipers rotate the knob at the e...

Page 137: ...system NOTE The addition of shields to the front of the vehicle as used to deflect bugs may also adversely affect the washer system from delivering fluid to the windshield Devices such as bug shields...

Page 138: ...drive On Off button For additional information about the gearshift lever and the Overdrive On Off button see the Driving Your Explorer chapter OVERDRIVE OFF Lamp This lamp indicates the operating rang...

Page 139: ...work for up to two hours when the battery is fully charged and in good condition without draining the battery excessively If the flashers run for longer than two hours or if the battery is not fully c...

Page 140: ...eck the horn regularly to make sure it operates properly Horn location Tilt Steering If equipped RWARNING Never adjust the steering column wheel when the vehicle is moving You could lose control of th...

Page 141: ...d If your vehicle has speed control you can automatically maintain a constant speed at or above 30 mph 50 km h Use of radio transmitting equipment that is not Federal Communications Commission FCC or...

Page 142: ...ehicle speed This can be accomplished by pushing in the Transmission Control switch which is located on the end of the gearshift lever The speed control cannot reduce the vehicle speed if it goes abov...

Page 143: ...t press either the brake or clutch pedal long enough to disengage the speed control Wait a second before depressing the clutch again and making the shift so that the speed control can fully return to...

Page 144: ...hat allows you to decrease your current speed in increments of 1 mph 1 6 km h by a momentary tap of the COAST switch Multiple taps of the COAST switch will decrease your vehicle speed 1 mph 1 6 km h f...

Page 145: ...clutch pedal slightly The speed control is suspended but you can reset it by pressing SET ACCEL or return to the previous set speed with the RSM switch In addition the speed control is turned off eac...

Page 146: ...the previously set speed and then maintains it RWARNING If your vehicle has speed control do not use it on slippery roads You could lose control of your vehicle and could injure someone Speed Control...

Page 147: ...res Your vehicle has a variety of features designed for your comfort convenience and safety Read this chapter to find out about standard and optional features Doors Door Handles and Locks Inside handl...

Page 148: ...when the key is returned to the vertical position position of the key before removal NOTE This feature can be activated by all outside locks on vehicles equipped with keyless entry Anti theft front do...

Page 149: ...doors cannot be opened from the inside of the vehicle The doors can still be opened from the outside when the lock knobs are raised The child lock lever To set the childproof lock on each rear door o...

Page 150: ...ea Make certain that you close the liftgate door and window before driving your vehicle If you do not possible damage may occur to the liftgate door lift cylinders and attaching hardware RWARNING When...

Page 151: ...s located behind the rear seat on each rear trim panel The tongue end of the shade should face the rear of your vehicle 2 Grasp the end of the shade and pull it toward you 3 Hook the sides of the outs...

Page 152: ...with the help of another person To rewind the shade 1 Remove the shade from its side anchor slots by compressing telescoping tube 2 Extend the shade fully Make sure the smooth grain side is facing you...

Page 153: ...e or a rubber band to hold the vinyl on the left side of the roller tube 6 While holding the vinyl and roller tube as shown in Figure 2 push the right end cap marked with an R about 1 4 inch to diseng...

Page 154: ...ts spring tension 9 Unfold the vinyl and place it into the end cap slots 10 With the vinyl fully wound around the roller tube insert the shade into the side mounting brackets NOTE The opening for the...

Page 155: ...itches are located in the front doors and in the driver side trim panel of the cargo area To lock all doors push the switch button marked L To unlock all doors push the switch button marked U The manu...

Page 156: ...our vehicle you were given a computer code that operates the system for your vehicle For your convenience we have duplicated this code in two places The code is on your owner s wallet card found in th...

Page 157: ...git The keyless entry system registers this second code To open your vehicle you can now use either code The module remembers only one personal code at a time Entering a second personal code will eras...

Page 158: ...the doors with the keyless entry system Along with unlocking your doors you can use the keyless entry system to lock the doors You can also use the Autolock feature to automatically lock the doors aft...

Page 159: ...ature will repeat when a door is opened and then all doors liftgate and liftgate window are closed the brake pedal is released You can deactivate the system by using the buttons for the keyless entry...

Page 160: ...Turn the ignition key from OFF to RUN 3 Press the door power unlock button 3 times 4 Turn the ignition key from RUN to OFF 5 Press the door power unlock button 3 times 6 Turn the ignition key back to...

Page 161: ...l transmitters can be ordered from your dealer The remote entry features only operate with the ignition in the OFF position The remote entry transmitter Unlocking the doors with the remote entry syste...

Page 162: ...the PANIC button again from the transmitter or by turning the ignition to the ON or ACCESSORY position When you use the remote entry UNLOCK or PANIC buttons the illuminated entry system turns on the v...

Page 163: ...had pressed the memory seat button in the vehicle When your dealer programs new transmitters the order of programming controls seat recall as follows First transmitter programmed recall seat position...

Page 164: ...re To reactivate the remote Memory Seat system simply repeat the instructions for deactivating the system By reentering the code that deactivates the remote Memory Seat the keyless entry system reinst...

Page 165: ...ng range will allow you to be up to 33 feet 10 meters away from your vehicle Opening the remote transmitter The transmitter can be snapped apart to replace the batteries by twisting a thin coin betwee...

Page 166: ...door handle is pulled or when the remote entry system is used to unlock the door or sound the personal alarm The system will automatically turn off after approximately 25 seconds or when the ignition...

Page 167: ...nk the horn disable the starting circuit to prevent the vehicle from being started Arming the System The system is ready to arm any time the ignition switch is turned OFF and the alarm is not triggere...

Page 168: ...ftgate window has been left open or ajar and you press the remote entry transmitter twice to confirm the doors are locked two short horn chirps will warn you that the anti theft system is not arming W...

Page 169: ...height and shock dampening firm or soft The system automatically controls the vehicle ride height over a range of approximately two inches based on vehicle speed and selection of two or four wheel dr...

Page 170: ...n this height until either the doors are all closed or vehicle speed exceeds 10 mph 16 km h An on board air compressor and solenoids are used to raise and lower the vehicle It is normal to occasionall...

Page 171: ...Features Automatic Ride Control service switch Windows Operating the Windows Manually The door windows are opened and closed by turning the handle crank 96...

Page 172: ...that opens and closes the window on that door The driver s door has a master control switch that operates all door windows You must place the ignition switch in the ON or ACC position to use your pow...

Page 173: ...e window switch to the up position until the window closes RWARNING Do not let children play with the power windows They may seriously hurt themselves Make sure occupants are clear of the window s bef...

Page 174: ...head restraint for the driver s side and the inboard side for the passenger side To adjust the head restraint forward or rearward simply push or pull head restraint to desired position Adjusting the h...

Page 175: ...than the seatbacks to avoid injuring people in a collision or sudden stop RWARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury in a collision always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt...

Page 176: ...he seat and adjust it to the position you want 3 Release the handle to latch the seat back in place 4 To return the seat back upright lift the handle and lean forward Lifting the recliner handle of an...

Page 177: ...ages in the full down position To return the system to the seating position pull upward on the latch release handle while rotating the seat upward until seat back latches in the upright position The i...

Page 178: ...you hear a click type sound this ensures the seatback will be in the latched load floor position Folding rear seat four door model To return the seat to the upright locked seating position 1 Push dow...

Page 179: ...ear seatback Turn the recliner handle upper handle rearward while pushing the seatback rearward To return the seatback from the recline position Turn the recliner handle upper handle rearward The seat...

Page 180: ...sembly forward to provide entry space to the rear seat compartment of the vehicle RWARNING Do not place objects behind or under the front seat which can prevent the seat from returning to the locked p...

Page 181: ...slide seat Prior to operating the vehicle check to ensure that the seat assembly is locked by pushing or pulling the seat forward or rearward If seat does not lock repeat steps 2 and 3 Locking tilt s...

Page 182: ...eat cushion Lift the release bar and hold until the desired seat position is obtained then release the bar to relock the seat Adjusting seat 60 40 Split Front Bench If equipped The seat back release o...

Page 183: ...The power controls on the driver s seat Three Person Memory Seats Explorer Limited Only Your Explorer Limited has a three person memory driver seat which includes power tracks The memory switch is loc...

Page 184: ...an tilt the seat back or bring it forward Lifting the seatback adjustment lever of an unoccupied seat will allow the seatback to fold forward for access to the rear Pushing the seatback backwards with...

Page 185: ...ttings are complete press either the 1 2 or 1 and 2 simultaneously and the seat will move to that position Using the Power Lumbar Support and Side Bolsters If equipped Inflating the lumbar support and...

Page 186: ...directions that come with the cleaner NOTE Before using any cleaner test it on a small hidden area of fabric If the fabric s color or texture is adversely affected by a particular cleaner do not use...

Page 187: ...e Figure 1 3 Use a screwdriver to screw locator post into vehicle carpeting Exert pressure while turning to allow locator auger point to pierce floor carpet Locator will not screw down tightly but wil...

Page 188: ...the non glare state when bright lights glare reach the mirror This mirror functions at night and has a limited function at dusk or dawn From the non glare state the mirror will return to the normal s...

Page 189: ...ckside of the mirror case One important safety feature is that the mirror automatically returns to the normal position whenever the vehicle is placed in R Reverse when the mirror is in the ON position...

Page 190: ...on the lighted mirror by lifting the mirror door cover Visor vanity mirror Visors that are equipped with the lighted vanity mirror also have an auxiliary visor The auxiliary visor slides right and le...

Page 191: ...sition to keep the mirror in place Power mirror control Do not clean the plastic housing of any electric mirror with gasoline or other petroleum based cleaning products RWARNING The side view mirror o...

Page 192: ...up to ventilate the vehicle The roof console switch is used to open and close the moon roof Press and hold the switch until the desired position is reached At the fully closed position the motor autom...

Page 193: ...ade that you can manually open or close to block the sun when the glass panel is shut To close the sliding shade pull the shade toward the front of the vehicle The shade automatically opens when the m...

Page 194: ...he features shown in the illustration below NOTE Ford recommends the use of 12 oz 355 ml beverage cans in the cupholder With manual transmissions there may be an interference of the shift lever when i...

Page 195: ...Features Storage armrest 60 40 split bench 96...

Page 196: ...lacing the Tissue Box 1 Slide coinholder tissue tray out of the console in an upward motion 2 Replace tissue box 3 Slide coinholder tissue tray into console locating pins at bottom of tray Fit in slot...

Page 197: ...display This display provides the outside temperature and the compass direction of the vehicle The MODE button is used to select one of the following features Display Off Temp in F and Compass Temp in...

Page 198: ...ntennas Your compass can also be affected by magnetic or metallic objects placed in or on the vehicle If the compass is giving inaccurate readings perform the following compass adjustments Compass adj...

Page 199: ...hat is stored in the compass 4 Press the MODE button repeatedly or press and hold in until the desired zone number appears in the display once it reaches 15 the next press of the button will set it to...

Page 200: ...tely 8 seconds NOTE You cannot perform calibration unless the display reads CAL 3 Release the MODE button 4 Once the CAL indicator has appeared drive the vehicle slowly less than 3 mph 5 km h in 360 c...

Page 201: ...an be used to store a variety of items such as tissues parking pass cigarettes or sunglasses Use as Garage Door Opener The door can be converted from Utility storage to a housing and means of actuatin...

Page 202: ...lace the transmitter into the console housing button down as shown Place the height adapters provided into the back side of the GARAGE button as needed Some larger transmitters will not need the adapt...

Page 203: ...Rear Console If equipped Your Explorer comes with a rear console that is located between the bucket seats The console includes Air vents with rear seat controls Radio controls Beverage holder Rear co...

Page 204: ...d be used in place of the cigarette lighter for optional electrical accessories NOTE Do not plug optional electrical accessories into the cigarette lighter Use the power point Power point electrical o...

Page 205: ...the Safety Compliance Certification Label Luggage rack Luggage Rack Adjustment The rear crossbar of the luggage rack can be adjusted toward the front or rear of your vehicle To unlock the crossbar sli...

Page 206: ...ings one on each side of the luggage rack guide rails that can be adjusted to secure cargo Turn the D rings counterclockwise to loosen Move the D rings to the desired positions and lock into place by...

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Page 209: ...ignition switch is turned back on the volume will come back to a nominal listening level However if the radio power is turned off with the VOL PUSH ON button and the volume is at a low level the volu...

Page 210: ...your radio to any allowable broadcast frequency whether or not a station is present on that frequency See All About Radio Frequencies in this section Using the SEEK function Press the right a side of...

Page 211: ...alled Automatic Memory Store With Auto Memory Store you can continually set strong stations into your memory buttons without losing your originally set stations Your radio will automatically set your...

Page 212: ...e treble turn clockwise to increase treble counterclockwise to decrease treble Adjusting speaker balance and speaker fader Push the BAL FADE popout knob to gain access to the speaker balance and fader...

Page 213: ...L Rectangular concert hall capacity of about 2 000 2 CHURCH Church with a high vault 3 JAZZ Jazz club with clearly reflected sounds 4 STADIUM Outdoor stadium with a capacity of about 30 000 5 NEWS Voi...

Page 214: ...ot in play pressing the TAPE button will activate play If the TAPE button is pressed with no tape inserted the display will flash NO TAPE How to locate a desired track on the tape There are six ways t...

Page 215: ...ogram the tape will seek forward to the next program Using the SCAN function with your cassette tape player Pushing the SCAN button will begin the forward scan mode on the tape currently playing stopp...

Page 216: ...Tape error messages Your cassette tape player is equipped to diagnose certain problems you may experience Error codes are as follows TD E1 Radio tries to change sides of tape 3 times in a 10 second sp...

Page 217: ...headphone symbol j will appear in the display when the rear seat controls are on Press 3 and 5 simultaneously again to turn rear seat controls off How to adjust the volume Press the right a side of t...

Page 218: ...Press the right a side of the SEEK rocker switch to seek to the next highest radio station Press the left b side to seek to the next lower radio station NOTE When using the rear seat controls the SEE...

Page 219: ...m Remove any loose label material before inserting a cassette Do not leave a tape in the cassette tape player when not in use High heat in the vehicle can cause the cassette to warp Clock Operation Ho...

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Page 222: ...volume level is set above a certain listening level when the ignition switch is turned off when the ignition switch is turned back on the volume will come back to a nominal listening level However if...

Page 223: ...o to any allowable broadcast frequency whether or not a station is present on that frequency See All About Radio Frequencies in this section Using the SEEK function This feature on your radio allows y...

Page 224: ...the sound returns That station is now held in memory on that button 3 Follow the two steps above for each station memory preset button you want to set Using the AUTOSET feature With AUTOSET you can co...

Page 225: ...d distribution between the right and left speakers Press the top c of the BAL button to shift the sound to the right speakers and press the bottom d of the BAL button to shift the sound to the left sp...

Page 226: ...TE A cassette tape can be loaded with the ignition on whether or not the radio power is on However with radio power off the cassette tape is loaded and stored How to locate a desired track on the tape...

Page 227: ...de on the tape currently playing stopping on each tape selection for approximately an eight second sampling display indicates SC To stop the scan mode on the presently sampled tape selection press SCA...

Page 228: ...be used with the headphone jacks on your Rear Seat Radio Controls Ford approved headphones are also available for purchase by calling 1 800 231 4429 Tips on Caring for the Cassette Player and Tapes I...

Page 229: ...nction is chosen After approximately 10 seconds the time will again appear in the display To display radio or tape information only press the CLK button a second time NOTE With the ignition off the cl...

Page 230: ...e Ford Explorer 6 CD Changer is mounted in your center console and holds 6 CDs all controlled by using buttons on the Audio System Unit Loading Instructions 1 Open Compact Disc Changer unit by sliding...

Page 231: ...Push the i button to eject the disc magazine holds 6 discs Figure 2 Figure 2 3 Load discs into the disc magazine slots numbered 1 through 6 one at a time with labeled surfaces upward starting with bot...

Page 232: ...he corresponding lever s to the back Disc s will partially come out for easy removal 5 Close unit by sliding changer panel door to the left The Compact Disc Changer unit is now ready to play using the...

Page 233: ...D Changer will continue fast forwarding or reversing through the discs in the disc magazine During these functions the display will indicate the disc number How to change the track being played There...

Page 234: ...on feature is activated the display will indicate C Operating the Shuffle feature While in the CD mode pressing the SHUFFLE 6 button will randomly select a track from the disc currently being played T...

Page 235: ...already loaded The disc is inserted with the label surface downward The disc is dusty or defective The player s internal temperature is above 140 F 60 C Allow the player to cool off before operating D...

Page 236: ...cs for any contamination If needed clean discs with an approved disc cleaner such as the Discwasher Compact Disc Cleaner or the Allsop 3 Compact Disc Cleaner by wiping from the center out to the edges...

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Page 238: ...is set above a certain listening level when the ignition switch is turned off when the ignition switch is turned back on the volume will come back to a nominal listening level However if the radio pow...

Page 239: ...y select listenable stations up or down the frequency band Press the right a side of the SEEK button to select the next listenable station up the frequency band Press the left b side of the button to...

Page 240: ...ASS button to decrease bass Increasing or decreasing treble response Press the top c of the TREBLE button to increase treble press the bottom d of the treble button to decrease treble Adjusting speake...

Page 241: ...displayed or set whether the ignition is on or off How to set the clock 1 Turn the radio on 2 Press and hold the CLK button press the right a side of the SEEK button to increase hours Press the left b...

Page 242: ...rtion Cancellation effects are most prominent in metropolitan areas but also can become quite severe in hilly terrain and depressed roadways To minimize these conditions a stereo mono blend circuit ha...

Page 243: ...l frequencies will be assigned to a given area This radio will tune to each of these frequencies using manual tune and no fine tuning is necessary as radio stations may not use other frequencies Some...

Page 244: ...Notes...

Page 245: ...re used by the PCM to shift the transmission into a higher or lower gear when required for the best performance and fuel economy For example you may notice that the transmission will upshift to a high...

Page 246: ...uld occur Putting Your Vehicle in Gear Your vehicle s gearshift is on the steering column The transmission control switch is located on the end of the gearshift lever You can put the gearshift in any...

Page 247: ...t be in the ON position If you cannot shift from P Park with the brake pedal depressed 1 Apply the parking brake 2 Remove the key 3 Insert the key and rotate it one position clockwise ignition in the...

Page 248: ...ved for the accelerator pedal position you have chosen When to use Drive You will note there is not a drive position on your gearshift indicator However you will find a transmission control switch lab...

Page 249: ...system will automatically be in the normal overdrive mode When to use 2 Second Use 2 Second to start up on slippery roads or to provide additional engine braking on downgrades This position provides...

Page 250: ...RNING Always set the parking brake fully and make sure the gearshift is securely latched in P Park RWARNING Never leave your vehicle unattended while it is running Forced Downshifts To gain extra acce...

Page 251: ...r R Reverse To move the vehicle release the clutch slowly and at the same time press down slowly on the accelerator so that the vehicle accelerates Do not drive with your foot resting on the clutch pe...

Page 252: ...ift all the way to the right and pull it back into Reverse With the 5 speed transmission you can engage R Reverse only by moving the gearshift from the left of 3 Third and 4 Fourth gears before you sh...

Page 253: ...Driving Your Explorer Recommended Shift Speeds Engines with 5 Speed Manual Overdrive Transmission 96...

Page 254: ...clutch prolonged clutch slippage or downshifting at excessive speeds can result in a failure of the engine transmission or clutch components Transmission Function Upshift at the speeds specified in th...

Page 255: ...he power steering system breaks down or if the engine is turned off you can steer the vehicle manually but it takes more effort Never hold the steering wheel to the extreme right or left for more than...

Page 256: ...to the rear axle The 4WD AUTO position provides four wheel drive with full power delivered to the rear axle and to the front axle as required for increased traction The 4WD LOW position provides four...

Page 257: ...e the vehicle is moving can cause some momentary clunks and ratcheting sounds This is the front drivetrain coming up to speed and is not a cause for concern Because of possible damage to drivetrain co...

Page 258: ...nual transmission Rotate the 4WD switch on the instrument panel to 4WD AUTO or 2WD It is not recommended to operate the vehicle in the 4WD modes with a temporary spare If 4WD operation is necessary do...

Page 259: ...road The driving tips below will help you learn to use four wheel drive Do not use 4WD LOW on dry hard surfaced roads Special maintenance procedures are necessary after operating with drive component...

Page 260: ...ng can be improved by moving your vehicle slowly while applying light pressure on the brake pedal After driving through mud clean off residue stuck to rotating driveshafts and tires Excess mud stuck o...

Page 261: ...slippery conditions exist Avoid sudden applications of power and quick changes of direction on snow or ice Apply the accelerator slowly and steadily when starting from a full stop All utility type and...

Page 262: ...ter will light for low brake fluid in the common brake fluid reservoir RWARNING An increase in pedal travel will result in reduced braking capability The brake system should be checked immediately Fou...

Page 263: ...some noise from the engine compartment This is an indication that the 4WABS system is working correctly and is normal RWARNING The Anti lock system does NOT decrease the time necessary to apply the b...

Page 264: ...i lock System Should the Anti lock system activate unexpectedly or the Anti lock Warning Light illuminate after installation of such a unit have the installation of the unit checked If Brakes Do Not G...

Page 265: ...ent loads and driving conditions Use caution when encountering new conditions and acquaint yourself with vehicle performance Take full advantage of engine braking power when slowing down Applying the...

Page 266: ...s suspended just below the bottom of the instrument panel to the left of service brake and or clutch pedals To set the parking brake while parking your vehicle press the brake pedal with your right fo...

Page 267: ...he parking brake release lever Lift your foot from the parking brake pedal after it is released RWARNING If the parking brake is fully released but the Brake System light remains on have the brakes ch...

Page 268: ...ry rocking the vehicle For 4x4 vehicles engage 4WD and try to drive away High Speed Driving Ford Motor Company recommends obeying posted speed limits RWARNING Driving too fast for conditions creates t...

Page 269: ...4WD and try to drive slowly away RWARNING To avoid losing control on slippery roads do not downshift into Low with the automatic transmission when moving faster than 20 mph 32 km h Do not downshift i...

Page 270: ...times as your vehicle moves slowly This helps to dry the brakes NOTE If the transmission and transfer case is submerged in water their fluids should be checked and changed if necessary NOTE All rear a...

Page 271: ...more than the Gross Axle Weight Rating GAWR for the respective axle The weight limits of your vehicle s tires affect the GVWR or GAWR limitations Usage of replacement tires with higher weight limits...

Page 272: ...e the right equipment and to attach it properly See Preparing to Tow in this chapter Use extra caution when driving your vehicle while you tow See Driving while you tow in this chapter Service your ve...

Page 273: ...o ride in a cargo area inside or outside of a vehicle In a collision people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed RWARNING Do not allow people to ride in any area of...

Page 274: ...Label shown Use the actual numbers from your vehicle certification label Understanding Loading Towing Information The following terms are used to describe the ability to carry or tow a load Base Curb...

Page 275: ...arry It is Gross Vehicle Weight Rating minus the base curb weight Gross Vehicle Weight GVW If you add base curb weight and the weight of a load including passengers cargo and optional equipment being...

Page 276: ...punishes components and can lead to shortened service life or outright failure The capacity of the tires is included as part of the axle and suspension system which is to be considered when determini...

Page 277: ...weight of the driver from the GCWR for the towing vehicle Maximum Trailer Weight The maximum trailer weight is the maximum weight of a trailer the loaded vehicle is permitted to tow It is determined b...

Page 278: ...uipment added by the factory dealer or aftermarket supplier to determine how much cargo weight you can carry Sample label If you suspect that your payload is excessive have your vehicle weighed at a h...

Page 279: ...Driving Your Explorer Use this chart to perform your calculations NOTE The Truck Safety Compliance Certification Label has two weight related entries that sometimes cause confusion 96...

Page 280: ...ssory Reserve Capacity in Pounds kgs If for example this value is given as 112 pounds 51 kgs does this mean that you are limited to adding 112 pounds 51 kgs of accessories to your vehicle Not exactly...

Page 281: ...imum recommended gross trailer weight could result in engine damage transmission axle damage structural damage loss of control and personal injury Use the Safety Compliance Certification Label to find...

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Page 286: ...Automatic Transmissions 96...

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Page 288: ...le use the right equipment for the type of trailer you tow Also make sure that all towing equipment is properly attached to your vehicle If you are not certain that you are using the right equipment i...

Page 289: ...bility 3500 lb 1590 kg trailer weight and 350 lb 159 kg tongue weight Use a frame mounted weight distributing hitch for trailers over 3 500 lb 1590 kg NOTE The rated capacities as shown in this guide...

Page 290: ...g a frame mounted trailer hitch do not attach the safety chains to the step bumper Attach the safety chains to the frame mounted hitch using the recommendations supplied by the hitch manufacturer Trai...

Page 291: ...des the speed control may shut off When towing a trailer in hilly terrain with a vehicle equipped with a 4R44E 4R55E 4R70W transmission you may wish to operate in O D OFF 3rd gear rather than j Overdr...

Page 292: ...stopping with a trailer attached Trailer brakes should be applied first whether manually or automatically controlled when approaching a stop For a good handling truck trailer combination the trailer...

Page 293: ...arking brake pedal with your left foot For manual transmissions apply the service brake and shift into N Neutral while still maintaining pressure on the service brake pedal Set the parking brake fully...

Page 294: ...fications to the suspension or steering systems can reduce your vehicle s performance capability and adversely affect driver and passenger safety Ford recommends that you DO NOT make modifications suc...

Page 295: ...elf when charging a battery always shield your face and eyes Make sure that you can breathe fresh air RWARNING Applying too much pressure on the ends when lifting a battery could cause acid to spill L...

Page 296: ...atteries in series or a 24 volt generator set 2 Do not disconnect the battery of the disabled vehicle You could damage the vehicle s electrical system 3 Park the booster vehicle close to the hood of t...

Page 297: ...for the negative ones 2 Connect the other end of the first cable to the positive terminal of the booster battery 3 Connect one end of the second cable to the negative s terminal of the booster batter...

Page 298: ...he vehicle starts If the vehicle does not start after several attempts there may be a different problem 3 When both vehicles are running let them idle for a few minutes to charge the discharged batter...

Page 299: ...y decrease the speed Hold the steering wheel firmly and slowly move to a safe place on the side of the road Park on a level spot turn off the ignition set the parking brake and turn on the hazard flas...

Page 300: ...others RWARNING To avoid injury never run the engine with one wheel off the ground such as when changing a tire Extended use of other than matching size spare tires on a Traction Lok axle could result...

Page 301: ...1 Open the liftgate Assemble the jack handle stowed behind the rear seats under the carpet to the lug wrench stowed in driver s side rear quarter trim panel Insert drive section of the handle into th...

Page 302: ...The spare tire location and assembly To stow spare tire 1 Insert the jack handle or lug nut wrench into the actuator hole and turn counterclockwise until the cable retainer is 96...

Page 303: ...ate the handle clockwise to secure tire Continue until the lift mechanism slips 4 Check for proper seating against underbody supports and retighten if necessary 5 To stow the largest flat tire P255 ti...

Page 304: ...re changing NOTE Make sure the ignition is in the OFF position When one of the back wheels is off the ground the transmission alone will not prevent the vehicle from moving or slipping off the jack ev...

Page 305: ...uction sheet and a pair of tire changing gloves The jack handle is stowed behind the second row passenger seats under the carpet Assemble handle sections and lug wrench together Assembling the jack ha...

Page 306: ...l 3 Insert the tapered end of the lug nut wrench behind wheel covers or hubcaps and twist off RWARNING Use only the lug nut wrench provided to remove wheel ornaments Not using the tapered end of the l...

Page 307: ...wheel lug nuts until you raise the tire off the ground 5 Insert the jack handle into the jack and use the handle to slide the jack under the vehicle RWARNING To avoid injury never run the engine with...

Page 308: ...Front jacking position c Turn the jack handle clockwise until the wheel is a maximum of one inch off the ground Rear jacking position NOTE Do not use the differential housing as a lift point 96...

Page 309: ...g the tire 2 Remove the lug nuts with the lug nut wrench 3 Replace the flat tire with the spare tire 4 Thread the lug nuts on the wheel studs with the beveled face toward the wheel Use the lug nut wre...

Page 310: ...e jack and wrench away Make sure jack is securely fastened so it does not rattle when you drive 9 Unblock the wheels Retighten the wheel lug nuts to the specified torque at 500 miles 800 km of new veh...

Page 311: ...al jolt For information on how to check and reset the fuel pump shut off switch see Fuel pump shut off switch in the Index Towing Your Vehicle If you need to have your vehicle towed contact a professi...

Page 312: ...a tow truck tell the operator what kind of vehicle you have A towing manual is available from Ford Motor Company for all authorized tow truck operators Have your tow truck driver refer to this manual...

Page 313: ...bled See your dealer for more information Recreational Towing All wheels on the ground Towing your vehicle can be successfully performed by following the appropriate guidelines for the type of powertr...

Page 314: ...e wheels blocked to ensure the vehicle does not roll Maximum speed is 55 mph 88 km h unlimited distance 4 x 2 Manual transmission Release the parking brake Place the transmission gearshift in the neut...

Page 315: ...e vehicle does not roll Maximum speed is 55 mph 88 km h unlimited distance For manual transmissions Maximum speed is 55 mph 88 km h unlimited distance Limited vehicle operation such as driving the veh...

Page 316: ...ransfer case is in 2WD After 2WD is selected the front hubs must be unlocked by moving the vehicle in reverse direction for a minimum of ten feet Confirm the front hubs are unlocked by inspecting the...

Page 317: ...stance will cover the following Mount your spare if you have a flat tire Jump start your battery if it is dead Unlock your vehicle if you are locked out Bring you fuel if you run out Tow your vehicle...

Page 318: ...to the service manager at the dealership or if you still are not satisfied talk to the owner or general manager of the dealership In most cases you will have your concern resolved at this level If you...

Page 319: ...The Dispute Settlement Board is a voluntary independent dispute settlement program available free to owners or lessees of qualifying Ford Motor Company vehicles The Dispute Settlement Board may not b...

Page 320: ...tal to a service or product complaint being reviewed Items not covered by your warranty Alleged liability claims Property damage where such damage is significant when compared to the economic loss all...

Page 321: ...each complaint and based on the available information arrive at a fair and impartial decision Decisions are based on the written statements and any oral presentations made by each of the involved part...

Page 322: ...g the file number assigned to your application and the local Board address At the same time your dealer and Ford Motor Company representative are asked to submit statements To review your case properl...

Page 323: ...ould immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in addition to notifying Ford Motor Company If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation and if it...

Page 324: ...Please have the following information available when contacting the Customer Assistance Centre your telephone number both business and home your Vehicle Identification Number VIN listed on your owner...

Page 325: ...l Arbitrators review the positions of the parties make decisions and where appropriate render awards to resolve disputes CAMVAP decisions are fast fair and final as the arbitrator s award is binding o...

Page 326: ...your vehicle must be serviced while you are traveling or living in Central or South America the Caribbean or the Middle East contact the nearest Ford dealership If the dealership cannot help you writ...

Page 327: ...ccessories have been engineered specifically to fulfill your automotive needs They are custom designed to complement the style and aerodynamic appearance of your Ford built vehicle In addition each ac...

Page 328: ...Safety Comfort and Convenience 96...

Page 329: ...FCC or CRTC regulations and should be installed only by a qualified technician NOTE Mobile communications systems may harm the operation of your vehicle particularly if they are not properly designed...

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Page 333: ...Record booklet This chapter tells you about the basic parts that you need to check and service regularly If your vehicle needs professional servicing your dealership can provide the parts and service...

Page 334: ...ehicle in an enclosed space with the engine running unless you are sure you have enough ventilation Never get under a vehicle while it is supported only by a jack If you must work under a vehicle use...

Page 335: ...heels This will prevent your vehicle from moving unexpectedly RWARNING Do not start your engine with the air cleaner removed and do not remove it while the engine is running Opening the Hood 1 Pull th...

Page 336: ...nough force to make it latch Be sure to oil the hood latch every six months to maintain smooth operation Always attempt to lift the hood after closing to be sure it is securely latched Engine Compartm...

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Page 339: ...uld penetrate sealed parts and assemblies causing damage or malfunctions In order to avoid possible cracking of the engine block or fuel injection pump do not spray a hot engine or injection pump with...

Page 340: ...until a hissing sound is heard Wait until the hissing sound stops and then continue rotating counterclockwise to remove the fuel cap Make sure that you follow the above fuel cap removal instructions...

Page 341: ...d wait until it stops before completely removing the cap You may occasionally hear and or feel a slight thump occurring one or two seconds after a gentle stop This is normal and generally occurs with...

Page 342: ...rvice stations the octane rating is displayed in a label on the pumps Typical octane rating label In some parts of the country regular grade fuels are sold with octane ratings of 86 or even less espec...

Page 343: ...e technician Using a high quality fuel makes your vehicle more responsive and maintains its good fuel economy and emissions by minimizing deposits in fuel injectors combustion chambers and on intake v...

Page 344: ...rage you to use these fuels Safety Information Relating to Automotive Fuels RWARNING Automotive fuels can cause serious injury or death if misused or mishandled Gasoline and other automotive fuels are...

Page 345: ...e the victim to fresh air and seek medical attention Fuels can also be harmful if absorbed through the skin When refueling be careful not to splash fuel on yourself or your clothing If fuel is splashe...

Page 346: ...cy of your vehicle and can be calculated as Miles Per Gallon MPG or Liters Per 100 Kilometers L 100K To calculate fuel economy 1 Fill the tank completely and record the initial odometer reading 2 Ever...

Page 347: ...uel Economy Fuel economy is affected by a number of variables which can reduce efficiency You can improve fuel economy by understanding these variables and minimizing their effect The following decrea...

Page 348: ...Oils labeled API SA SB SC SD SE SF or SG Additional engine oil additives oil treatments or engine treatments Engine oils with an SAE 5W 30 viscosity are PREFERRED for your vehicle They provide the bes...

Page 349: ...ecking the engine oil level 1 Turn the engine off after it has warmed up and allow a few minutes for the engine oil to drain back into the oil pan 2 Set the parking brake making sure the gearshift is...

Page 350: ...in and make sure it is fully seated It may be necessary to add some oil between oil changes Make sure you use a CERTIFIED engine oil of the preferred viscosity Your vehicle s warranty coverage may no...

Page 351: ...oklet for additional information NOTE See Refill Capacities Motorcraft Parts and Lubrication Specifications in this chapter for the appropriate oil filter and engine oil refill quantity NOTE Always di...

Page 352: ...tment To locate this reservoir see the diagram of your vehicle s engine under Engine types in this chapter If the engine coolant has not been checked for a long period of time the engine coolant reser...

Page 353: ...g engine coolant RWARNING Be careful not to add engine coolant to the windshield washer fluid reservoir If sprayed on the windshield engine coolant could make it difficult to see through the windshiel...

Page 354: ...Step back while the pressure releases 4 When you are sure that all the pressure has been released use the cloth to press the cap down turn it counterclockwise and remove it Use Ford Premium Engine Co...

Page 355: ...e Index Have your dealer check the engine cooling system for leaks if you have to add more than a quart liter of engine coolant per month Severe winter climate If you drive in extremely cold climates...

Page 356: ...lant into a container Proper procedures for flushing the cooling system can be found in the Service Manual Engine coolant refill procedure After you have drained the engine cooling system 1 When cold...

Page 357: ...al to experience a 4 to 7 ounce 120 to 210 ml coolant loss up to 7 500 miles 12 000 km after initial system fill In order to bleed the cooling system properly after initial fill with coolant it might...

Page 358: ...washer fluid in the container for the engine coolant Adding windshield washer fluid Use specially formulated windshield washer fluid rather than plain water because specially formulated washer fluids...

Page 359: ...ng adding the washer fluid for the liftgate Check the liftgate washer reservoir regularly This is not the same reservoir that your front windshield wipers use The opening for this reservoir is on the...

Page 360: ...n Wait for them to reach a vertical position and turn the ignition to the OFF position Do not move the wipers manually Manually moving the wipers across the windshield may damage them Wiper blade repl...

Page 361: ...Servicing Your Explorer Replacing the wiper blades 96...

Page 362: ...its RWARNING Driving too fast for conditions creates the possibility of loss of vehicle control Driving at very high speeds for extended periods of time may result in damage to vehicle components At l...

Page 363: ...s require periodic repacking and adjustment as specified in the Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet Loose or worn front wheel bearings tend to let the vehicle wander or shimmy and can eventually c...

Page 364: ...and last longer rotate them at the mileage shown in the Maintenance Schedule and Record booklet which came with your vehicle Rotate the tires according to the following diagram If you notice that the...

Page 365: ...mount the full size non temporary spare tire if so equipped and remount on an aluminum wheel to rotate the spare tire into your vehicle s rotation pattern Rebalance the wheel In addition to rotating t...

Page 366: ...ide Before you begin to repair a tire mark the wheel and tire so that they are properly aligned when remounted This will ensure that the tires will continue to give you the same ride level RWARNING Wh...

Page 367: ...R15 All Season tires P235 75R15 All Terrain tires are acceptable RWARNING Do not use P255 70R16 tires on 2 door 4x2 model The P255 70R16 All Terrain tires are acceptable only on the 2 door 4x4 4 door...

Page 368: ...Tire identification chart RWARNING Use of aftermarket wheel assemblies may damage your vehicle or cause accidents resulting in serious injuries 96...

Page 369: ...our vehicle RWARNING Do not use chains on P255 70R16 tires on vehicles equipped with automatic ride control Do not use chains when using a temporary spare For full size tires use chains on the tires o...

Page 370: ...handling Drive carefully and avoid hard braking Remove tire chains at the first opportunity after using them on snow and ice Do not use the chains on dry roads Make sure your suspension insulation and...

Page 371: ...rosion Battery replacement If your original equipment battery requires replacement under warranty it may in some cases be replaced by a Motorcraft low maintenance battery The low maintenance battery h...

Page 372: ...d battery you must allow the computer to relearn its idle conditions before your vehicle will idle at its best To let the engine do this apply the parking brake put the gearshift in Park automatic tra...

Page 373: ...eaten egg or vegetable oil Call a doctor immediately RWARNING Applying too much pressure on the ends when lifting a battery could cause acid to spill Lift the battery with a carrier or with your hands...

Page 374: ...atch the transmission shift selector in the P Park position fully set the parking brake and leave the engine running RWARNING Your vehicle should not be driven if the fluid level is below the bottom h...

Page 375: ...ugh the filler tube to bring the level to the correct area on the dipstick If an overfill occurs excess fluid should be removed by a qualified technician NOTE Always dispose of used automotive fluids...

Page 376: ...in this chapter 2 Replace the filler plug in its original position making sure it is fully seated The Clutch The clutch on your vehicle is automatically self adjusting and should not require any rout...

Page 377: ...Fluid Your vehicle is equipped with a brake fluid level indicator in the master cylinder which lights the BRAKE warning light on the instrument panel when the brake fluid level is low Under normal cir...

Page 378: ...or equivalent DOT 3 fluid meeting Ford specification ESA M6C25 A NOTE If brake fluid is spilled on painted surfaces it must be flushed and wiped away immediately Brake fluid may dissolve the paint fi...

Page 379: ...gine coolant temperature gauge in the instrument cluster is near the center of the NORMAL operating temperature range 2 While the engine idles turn the steering wheel back and forth several times Make...

Page 380: ...ing fluid is low add fluid in small amounts continuously checking the level until you reach the FULL HOT range Do not overfill 6 When you are finished put the dipstick back in and make sure that it fi...

Page 381: ...off It could force power steering fluid out from the reservoir cap or in extreme cases it could unseat the cap Fuses Fuses protect your vehicle s electrical system from overloading If electrical parts...

Page 382: ...Fuse panel located left side of instrument panel 96...

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Page 386: ...as follows 30 amp light green 40 amp orange 50 amp red 60 amp blue RWARNING Always disconnect the battery before servicing high current fuses Ford recommends that high current fuses be replaced by a...

Page 387: ...ur Explorer RWARNING Always replace a fuse with one that has the specified amperage rating Using a fuse with a higher amperage rating can cause severe wire damage and could start a fire Power distribu...

Page 388: ...rside of the cover contains four spare fuses A fuse pulling tool is located in the lower right corner of the fuse panel in case you need to replace a blown fuse The spare fuses for your vehicle are co...

Page 389: ...ause severe wire damage and could start a fire 5 Put the fuse panel cover back on Even after you replace a fuse it will continue to blow if you do not find what caused the overload If the fuse continu...

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Page 392: ...nals license plate lamp fog lamps The alignment of your headlamps should be checked if oncoming motorists frequently signal you to turn off your vehicle s high beams when you do not have the high beam...

Page 393: ...its plastic base and do not touch the glass The oil from your hand could cause the bulb to break the next time the headlamps are operated NOTE If the bulb is accidently touched it should be cleaned w...

Page 394: ...side of the bulb s plastic base facing upward insert the glass end of the bulb into the socket You may need to turn the bulb left or right to line up the grooves in the plastic base with the tabs in...

Page 395: ...ole To remove the lens pry with a small screwdriver as shown Removing the lens To remove the bulbs use a screwdriver or coin to push up and rotate counterclockwise 90 The bulb and bulb holder will the...

Page 396: ...ove rear lamp by pulling rearward to disengage two lower barbed retainers 3 Remove socket from lamp 4 Remove bulb from socket Installing the tail lamp bulb 1 Install bulb in socket 2 Install socket to...

Page 397: ...Servicing Your Explorer Replacing the tail lamp bulb 96...

Page 398: ...Bulb Specifications 96...

Page 399: ...to comply with applicable exhaust emission requirements To make sure that the catalytic converter and the other emission control parts continue to work properly Use only unleaded fuel Avoid running o...

Page 400: ...ngine light or the temperature warning light These sometimes indicate that the emission system is not working properly Do not make any unauthorized changes to your vehicle or engine Changes that cause...

Page 401: ...em or its battery has just been serviced the OBD II system is reset to a not ready for I M testing condition To prepare for I M testing the law specifies a need for additional mixed city and highway d...

Page 402: ...0 seconds 4 Drive the vehicle with a steady throttle at 45 mph 72 km h manual transmissions use 5th gear for 30 seconds 5 Idle the vehicle in drive neutral for manual transmissions for 40 seconds 6 Co...

Page 403: ...the selected speed between 45 and 60 mph 72 97 km h manual transmissions use 5th gear for approximately 5 minutes 9 Drive the vehicle for 5 minutes at varying speeds between 45 and 60 mph 72 97 km h...

Page 404: ...Refill Capacities Motorcraft Parts and Lubricant Specifications 96...

Page 405: ...Servicing Your Explorer Motorcraft Parts 96...

Page 406: ...Lubricant Specifications 96...

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Page 408: ...our vehicle for an extended period of time 60 days or more refer to the following maintenance recommendations to ensure your vehicle stays in good operating condition General Store all vehicles in a d...

Page 409: ...ehicle is washed Lubricate all hood door and trunk lid hinges and latches with a light grade oil Cover interior soft trim to prevent fading Keep all rubber parts free from oil and solvents Engine Star...

Page 410: ...m corrosion Follow the instructions packaged with the product Cooling system Protect against freezing temperatures Battery Check and recharge as necessary Keep connections clean and covered with a lig...

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Page 421: ...ng safety belts 25 Air cleaner filter location 336 specifications 405 Air suspension check air ride system warning message center 100 Alarm activating remote personal 162 All wheel drive 258 Ambulance...

Page 422: ...utomatic overdrive 248 fluid adding 375 fluid checking 374 fluid specification 406 Axle lubricant specifications 406 traction lok 269 363 B Backing up 248 Basic vehicle warranty 3 Battery acid treatin...

Page 423: ...ll capacities 377 fluid specifications 406 front disc 261 if brakes do not grip well 264 master cylinder 377 new brake linings 5 noise 261 parking 266 power braking 261 servicing 264 377 stopping dist...

Page 424: ...eat 34 child safety belts 65 child safety seats 52 Child safety seats and air bags 27 52 attaching with tether straps 64 automatic locking mode retractor 13 52 built in child seat 34 in front seat 27...

Page 425: ...Climate control system 110 Clock 219 229 241 Clutch adjusting 376 fluid 376 fluid reservoir 376 operation while driving 251 recommended shift speeds 253 shifting the gears 251 specifications 406 Cold...

Page 426: ...Instrument panel 109 Daytime running light system 132 Defects reporting 323 Defrost rear window 126 windshield 113 Dipstick 349 automatic transmission fluid 373 375 engine oil 349 power steering fluid...

Page 427: ...cassette radio see Electronic sound system 209 222 Electronic stereo radio see Electronic sound system 209 222 Emergencies roadside assistance 317 battery acid spills 295 373 fuel 344 jump starting 2...

Page 428: ...6 temperature gauge 92 Engine coolant temperature gauge description 92 mechanical 92 Engine coolant temperature guage electronic 92 Engine fan 334 Engine idle speed control 72 Engine oil changing oil...

Page 429: ...icles description 256 driving off road 259 special notice 4 Four wheeling with Ford supplement 4 French owner guides how to obtain 3 Fuel calculating fuel economy 99 346 choosing the right fuel 342 co...

Page 430: ...6 Fuses charts 381 388 checking and replacing 388 G Gas cap see Fuel cap 339 Gas mileage see Fuel economy 99 342 346 Gasoline see Fuel 339 Gauges Electronic engine coolant temperature gauge 92 fuel ga...

Page 431: ...51 shifting the gears 246 251 shift lock 247 Gearshift shifting the gears 246 251 GVWR Gross Vehicle Weight Rating calculating 277 definition 271 275 driving with a heavy load 271 location 276 H Hazar...

Page 432: ...Identification Number Vehicle VIN 318 Idle relearning 298 334 372 speed 72 Ignition chime 68 positions of the ignition 67 removing the key 68 Indicator lights and chimes see Lights 79 Infant seats see...

Page 433: ...57 Keys key in ignition chime 68 positions of the ignition 67 removing from the ignition 68 stuck in lock position 67 L Lamps autolamp delay system 128 checking 392 daytime running light system 132 fl...

Page 434: ...oil pressure 90 overdrive off 86 safety belt 82 service engine soon 84 theft system 88 turn signal indicator 135 Load limits GAWR 271 GVWR 271 trailer towing 272 Lubricant specifications 406 Lug nuts...

Page 435: ...c remote control 191 rearview 188 side view mirrors 188 side view mirrors power 191 vanity mirror 190 vanity mirror illuminated 190 Moon roof 192 Motorcraft parts 405 N National Highway Traffic Safety...

Page 436: ...ion box see Fuses 386 Power door locks 155 Power features door locks 155 mirrors 188 191 moon roof 192 seats 183 windows 171 172 Power point electrical outlet 204 Power steering dipstick 379 driving w...

Page 437: ...23 Restraints safety see Safety restraints adult 9 child 32 infant 32 52 Roadside assistance 317 Roadside emergencies 295 Rotating the tires 364 S Safe driving tips 267 Safety belts see Safety restrai...

Page 438: ...rdware 64 Seat belts see Safety restraints 9 Seats adjusting the seat manual 174 adjusting the seats power 183 child safety seats 52 cleaning upholstery 186 reclining the seat 174 seatback release 174...

Page 439: ...art lubricants 406 Speed control accelerating 144 canceling a set speed 146 resetting 144 resuming a set speed 146 tap up tap down 144 when towing a trailer 291 Speedometer 93 Starting your vehicle pr...

Page 440: ...ilt steering wheel 140 Tires changing 299 checking the pressure 362 cleaning 370 inspection and maintenance 362 replacing 366 rotating 364 snow tires and chains 369 spare tire 299 301 storing your veh...

Page 441: ...nd adding manual 376 lubricant specifications 406 Transmission control switch 248 Transmitter see Remote entry 161 Trip odometer 94 Tune up specifications VECI 401 Turn signal 135 indicator lights 135...

Page 442: ...3 Washer fluid rear window reservoir 358 reservoir 358 warning light 104 windshield 358 Weight limits GAWR GVWR 271 Wheel and tire matching 369 Wheel bearings lubricant specifications 406 Wheel beari...

Page 443: ...g and adding fluid 358 checking and replacing wiper blades 360 liftgate reservoir 358 low washer fluid light 104 operation 136 reservoir 358 specifications 358 406 variable interval wipers 136 Windshi...

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