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The advertised capacity is the amount of the indicated capacity and the
empty reserve combined. Indicated capacity is the difference in the
amount of fuel in a full tank and a tank when the fuel gauge indicates
empty. Empty reserve is the small amount of fuel remaining in the fuel
tank after the fuel gauge indicates empty.

The amount of usable fuel in the empty reserve varies and should
not be relied upon to increase driving range. When refueling your
vehicle after the fuel gauge indicates empty, you might not be
able to refuel the full amount of the advertised capacity of the
fuel tank due to the empty reserve still present in the tank.

For consistent results when filling the fuel tank:

Turn the engine/ignition switch to the off position prior to refueling,
an error in the reading will result if the engine is left running.

Use the same filling rate setting (low — medium — high) each time
the tank is filled.

Allow no more than 2 automatic click-offs when filling.

Always use fuel with the recommended octane rating.

Use a known quality gasoline, preferably a national brand.

Use the same side of the same pump and have the vehicle facing the
same direction each time you fill up.

Have the vehicle loading and distribution the same every time.

Your results will be most accurate if your filling method is consistent.

Calculating fuel economy

1. Fill the tank and record the odometer reading.

2. Each time you fill up the tank, record the amount of fuel added.

3. After at least 3 fill-ups, fill the fuel tank and record the current
odometer reading.

4. Subtract your initial odometer reading from the current reading.

Use one of the following simple calculations to determine fuel economy:

Liters x 100

total kilometers

Miles traveled

gallons used

Keep a record for at least one month and record the type of driving (city
or highway). You can also keep records in summer and winter to
determine how temperature impacts fuel economy. Note that ethanol
decrease fuel economy.

2003 P207 Explorer Sport Trac

(p27)

Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
USA English

(fus)

Maintenance and Specifications

189

Summary of Contents for 2003 P207 Explorer Sport Trac

Page 1: ...ar passenger climate control 30 Lights 31 Driver Controls 40 Windshield wiper washer control 40 Steering wheel adjustment 41 Power windows 45 Mirrors 48 Speed control 49 Locks and Security 61 Keys 61...

Page 2: ...e settlement board 161 Utilizing the mediation arbitration 164 Getting assistance outside the U S and Canada 164 Ordering additional owner s literature 165 Reporting safety defects U S only 167 Cleani...

Page 3: ...ation storage and retrieval system or translation in whole or part is not permitted without written authorization from Ford Motor Company Ford may change the contents without notice and without incurr...

Page 4: ...visit the following website In the United States www ford com In Canada www ford ca In Australia www ford com au In Mexico www ford com mx Additional owner information is given in separate publicatio...

Page 5: ...waste cleaning and lubrication materials are significant steps towards this aim Information in this respect is highlighted in this guide with the tree symbol BREAKING IN YOUR VEHICLE Your vehicle doe...

Page 6: ...uding seat belts by the driver and passengers information about the performance of various systems and modules in the vehicle and information related to engine throttle steering brake or other system...

Page 7: ...f road in the Driving chapter MIDDLE EAST NORTH AFRICA VEHICLE SPECIFIC INFORMATION For your particular global region your vehicle may be equipped with features and options that are different from the...

Page 8: ...ild Seat Lower Anchor Child Seat Tether Anchor Brake System Anti Lock Brake System Brake Fluid Non Petroleum Based Traction Control AdvanceTrac Master Lighting Switch Hazard Warning Flasher Fog Lamps...

Page 9: ...Engine Coolant Temperature Do Not Open When Hot Battery Avoid Smoking Flames or Sparks Battery Acid Explosive Gas Fan Warning Power Steering Fluid Maintain Correct Fluid Level MAX MIN Emission System...

Page 10: ...II has detected a malfunction Refer to On board diagnostics OBD II in the Maintenance and Specifications chapter If the light is blinking engine misfire is occurring which could damage your catalytic...

Page 11: ...fluid level and the brake system should be inspected immediately by your servicing dealership Driving a vehicle with the brake system warning light on is dangerous A significant decrease in braking pe...

Page 12: ...is in the ON position and any door is open Overdrive off Illuminates when the overdrive function of the transmission has been turned off refer to the Driving chapter If the light flashes steadily hav...

Page 13: ...in the ignition in the OFF LOCK or ACC position and the driver s door is opened Headlamps on warning chime Sounds when the headlamps or parking lamps are on the ignition is off and the key is not in...

Page 14: ...ool Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the engine is running or hot Odometer Registers the total kilometers miles of the vehicle Trip odometer Registers the kilometers miles of individual jo...

Page 15: ...the normal range stop the vehicle turn off the engine and check the engine oil level Add oil if needed If the oil level is correct have your vehicle checked at your dealership or by a qualified techn...

Page 16: ...set the hour press and hold CLK and press SEEK to decrease or increase the hours To set the minute press and hold CLK and press TUNE to decrease or increase the minutes BASS CD TREB BAL FADE SCN CLK...

Page 17: ...hich allow you to set up to six AM stations and 12 FM stations six in FM1 and six in FM2 9 CD Press and hold until desired selection is reached 10 CD Press and hold until desired selection is reached...

Page 18: ...t discs may not function correctly when used in Ford CD players Irregular shaped CDs CDs with a scratch protection film attached and CDs with homemade paper adhesive labels should not be inserted into...

Page 19: ...side up CD unit are designed to play commercially pressed 12 cm 4 75 in audio compact discs only Due to technical incompatibility certain recordable and re recordable compact discs may not function co...

Page 20: ...pe Press to start tape play Press to stop tape during rewind fast forward CD Press to start CD play With the dual media audio press CD to toggle between single CD and CD changer play if equipped 7 Mut...

Page 21: ...s to play tracks in random order 13 Compression CD Press to bring soft and loud passages together for a more consistent listening level 14 Dolby noise reduction Works in tape mode only Reduces tape no...

Page 22: ...ecrease increase the bass output Treble Press TREB then press SEL to decrease increase the treble output 20 Tune Works in radio mode only Press TUNE to change frequency down up 21 Seek Press and relea...

Page 23: ...ss TAPE to being tape play 3 CD Insert a CD label side up If a CD is already inserted press CD to begin CD play CD unit are designed to play commercially pressed 12 cm 4 75 in audio compact discs only...

Page 24: ...ng of all listenable radio stations cassette selections or CD tracks Press again to stop and remain on a desired selection 6 EJ Eject Press to eject a tape 7 BAL Balance Press BAL then press SEL Selec...

Page 25: ...VOL Volume Press to turn the system ON Turn to adjust the volume levels Press again to turn the system off 14 AUTO Press to set first six strong stations into AM FM1 or FM2 memory controls press agai...

Page 26: ...to toggle between AM FM1 FM2 tape CD or CD changer mode if equipped 2 Memory Push successively to allow rear seat passengers to scroll through memory presets Push in CD changer mode if equipped to ad...

Page 27: ...ncy is displayed CASSETTE PLAYER CARE Do Use only cassettes that are 90 minutes long or less Tighten very loose tapes by inserting a finger or pencil into the hole and turning the hub Remove loose lab...

Page 28: ...with a scratch protection film attached and CDs with homemade paper adhesive labels should not be inserted into the CD player The label may peel and cause the CD to become jammed It is recommended tha...

Page 29: ...the floor vents Distributes outside air through the floor vents Distributes outside air through the windshield defroster vents and floor vents Distributes outside air through the windshield defroster...

Page 30: ...me projectiles in a collision or sudden stop Rear console climate controls if equipped The front climate controls must be on in order for the rear console climate controls to work To operate the rear...

Page 31: ...the lamps on for up to three minutes after the key is turned to OFF Refer to Setting autolamp in the Driver Controls chapter Foglamp control if equipped The foglamps can be turned on when the headlamp...

Page 32: ...ights are switched on Move the control to the full upright position past detent to turn on the interior lamps Move the control to the full down position past detent to prevent interior lamps from illu...

Page 33: ...in surface 3 Check your headlamp alignment at night or in a dark area so that you can see the headlamp beam pattern 1 Eight feet 2 Center height of lamp to ground 3 Twenty five feet 4 Horizontal refer...

Page 34: ...right turn signal INTERIOR LAMPS Courtesy reading lamps The courtesy lamp will turn on when any door is opened unless the dimmer switch is in the full down position the instrument panel dimmer switch...

Page 35: ...the bulbs frequently Replacing headlamp bulbs Do not touch the glass of a halogen bulb 1 Make sure the headlamp switch is in the OFF position and open the hood 2 Lift the headlamp cover 3 Remove two...

Page 36: ...next time the headlamps are operated Reverse steps to reinstall bulb s Replacing front parking lamp turn signal bulbs 1 Make sure the headlamp switch is in the OFF position and open the hood 2 Remove...

Page 37: ...straight out of the socket Reverse steps to reinstall bulb s Replacing foglamp bulbs 1 Make sure the headlamp switch is in the OFF position and then remove the plastic splash shield by removing the tw...

Page 38: ...aight out Reverse steps to reinstall bulb s Replacing high mount brakelamp bulb 1 Remove the two screws and lamp assembly from vehicle 2 Remove the bulb socket from the lamp assembly by turning counte...

Page 39: ...13466 AA Cargo lamp 1 211 2 Map lamps 2 168 T10 Dome lamp 1 906 Front door courtesy lamp if equipped 1 168 Ashtray lamp 1 161 All replacement bulbs are clear in color except where noted To replace al...

Page 40: ...luid a quick push and hold the wipers will swipe three times with washer fluid a long push and hold the wipers and washer fluid will be activated for up to ten seconds Changing the wiper blades 1 Pull...

Page 41: ...h a variety of console features These include Utility compartment with compact disc storage Auxiliary power point Cupholders Ashcup Removable utility bag Writing surface with note pad Coin holder Armr...

Page 42: ...void distractions and pay attention to the road Wait until it is safe to operate Mobile Communications Equipment OVERHEAD CONSOLE IF EQUIPPED The appearance of your vehicle s overhead console will var...

Page 43: ...ge door opener 6 Close the storage compartment door and press the garage door opener control to verify that it works If not you may need to add more adjusters AUXILIARY POWER POINT The power point is...

Page 44: ...on the fuse rating For example a 20A fuse should supply a maximum of 240 Watts Exceeding these limits will result in a blown fuse Always keep the power point caps closed when not being used Truck bed...

Page 45: ...en fully without holding the control down Press completely down on AUTO and release quickly Press again to stop Window lock The window lock feature allows only the driver to operate the power windows...

Page 46: ...the window is already in the vent position and the control is pressed no movement will occur Normal Operation If an up command is selected and the ignition is switched to OFF or START during window tr...

Page 47: ...tion Window unexpectedly reverses Position recovery mode If the window fails to operate in normal operation mode the control can be turned and held in the active position up or down window direction w...

Page 48: ...lights glare reach the mirror When the mirror detects bright light from front or behind it will adjust automatically to minimize glare The mirror will automatically return to the normal position whene...

Page 49: ...erator pedal Speed control does not work at speeds below 48 km h 30 mph Do not use the speed control in heavy traffic or on roads that are winding slippery or unpaved Setting speed control The control...

Page 50: ...ease it This will automatically return the vehicle to the previously set speed The RSM control will not work if the vehicle speed is not faster than 48 km h 30 mph Increasing speed while using speed c...

Page 51: ...d press the SET ACC control Turning off speed control There are two ways to turn off the speed control Depress the brake pedal or the clutch pedal if equipped This will not erase your vehicle s previo...

Page 52: ...e If the battery is disconnected discharged or a new battery is installed the moon roof positions will need to be reset To reset the moon roof positions move the moon roof into the vent position ELECT...

Page 53: ...The ignition must be in the ON position 1 Press and hold the MODE control until VAR appears in the display The current location number should be displayed 2 Press the MODE control repeatedly until yo...

Page 54: ...he eyelets are over the pointed end of the retention posts and rotate forward to lock in Make sure that the mat does not interfere with the operation of the accelerator or the brake pedal TAILGATE LOC...

Page 55: ...he side of the pickup box can be used to secure loads within the pickup box can be used to secure half the tonneau cover in an open position allow for continued use of the stake pockets Each tiedown h...

Page 56: ...used to secure a load of up to 46 kg 100 lbs on the tailgate The cargo cage should always be kept in the stowed position with the tailgate closed when not in use Activating Cargo Cage Theft Deterrent...

Page 57: ...ded in half and secured behind the cab or the whole cover can be removed completely from the vehicle To avoid damage to the cover do not operate the vehicle unless the cover is fully installed or secu...

Page 58: ...p box Failure to secure the rear panel could damage the tonneau cover or vehicle To remove the tonneau cover The tonneau cover weighs 29 kg 70 lbs and needs to be supported during removal since the pa...

Page 59: ...lock themselves in the box and risk injury Children should be taught not to play in vehicles On hot days the temperature in the pickup box can rise very quickly Exposure of people or animals to these...

Page 60: ...s as high as passenger cars any more than low slung sport cars are designed to perform satisfactorily under off road conditions Avoid sharp turns excessive speed and abrupt maneuvers in these vehicles...

Page 61: ...from the outside when the doors are unlocked The childproof locks are located on rear edge of each rear door and must be set separately for each door Setting the lock for one door will not automatica...

Page 62: ...three seconds to unlock all the doors The remote entry system activates the illuminated entry feature This feature turns on the interior lamps for 25 seconds or until the ignition is turned to the ON...

Page 63: ...r equivalent The typical operating range for your remote entry transmitter is approximately 10 meters 33 feet A decrease in the operating range could be caused by weather conditions nearby radio tower...

Page 64: ...3 OFF position and 4 ON Note The eighth turn must end in the 4 ON position 5 The doors will lock then unlock to confirm that the programming mode has been activated 6 Within 20 seconds press any butt...

Page 65: ...be entered within five seconds of each other Tips Do not set a code that uses five of the same number Do not use five numbers in sequential order The factory set code will work even if you have set y...

Page 66: ...automatically lock all the doors when all the doors are closed the ignition key is in the ON position the gearshift lever is shifted into then out of R reverse and then the brake pedal is released Thi...

Page 67: ...n lock cylinder from RUN to OFF 6 Press the power door locks UNLOCK control three times 7 Turn the ignition lock cylinder from OFF to RUN 8 Ensure that the vehicle s horn chirps This chirp indicates t...

Page 68: ...ey on the same key chain may cause vehicle starting issues You need to prevent these objects from touching the coded key while starting the engine These objects will not cause damage to the coded key...

Page 69: ...ship The key codes need to be erased from your vehicle and new coded keys will need to be programmed Replacing coded keys can be very costly Store an extra programmed key away from the vehicle in a sa...

Page 70: ...position and remove the second key from the ignition 7 Within twenty seconds of removing the previously programmed coded key insert the unprogrammed key new valet key into the ignition 8 Turn the igni...

Page 71: ...to limit head motion in the event of a rear collision The seats in your vehicle may have adjustable head restraints Adjust your head restraint so that it is located directly or as close as possible b...

Page 72: ...t power seat if equipped The control is located on the outboard side of the seat cushion Press to raise or lower the front portion of the seat cushion Press to raise or lower the rear portion of the s...

Page 73: ...s in the event of a collision Never adjust the driver s seat or seatback when the vehicle is moving Power lumbar if equipped Push the button forward to inflate or rearward to deflate Heated seats if e...

Page 74: ...ble behind your head Push or pull the head restraint to the desired position Folding down rear 60 40 seats 1 Raise the rear seat head restraint 2 Flip the bottom of the head restraint up toward the fr...

Page 75: ...at will automatically fall forward For Adrenalin vehicles the 40 percent rear seat behind the driver does not fold due to the subwoofer location See Attaching child safety seats with tether straps in...

Page 76: ...position SAFETY RESTRAINTS Safety restraints precautions Always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips To reduce the risk of injury make sure children...

Page 77: ...oulder only Never wear the shoulder belt under the arm 2 Never swing the safety belt around your neck over the inside shoulder 3 Never use a single belt for more than one person Always transport child...

Page 78: ...ush the release button and remove the tongue from the buckle The front and rear outboard safety restraints in the vehicle are combination lap and shoulder belts The front passenger and rear seat outbo...

Page 79: ...ion lap shoulder belt and allow it to retract completely to disengage the automatic locking mode and activate the vehicle sensitive emergency locking mode After any vehicle collision the safety belt s...

Page 80: ...the rear seat whenever possible Refer to Safety restraints for children or Safety seats for children later in this chapter Front safety belt height adjustment Adjust the height of the shoulder belt so...

Page 81: ...Canopy and safety belt pretensioners Refer to the Safety belt maintenance section in this chapter Safety belt warning light and indicator chime The seat belt warning light illuminates in the instrume...

Page 82: ...es and the warning chime sounds for 6 seconds every 30 seconds repeating for approximately 5 minutes or until safety belt is buckled The driver s safety belt is buckled for 20 seconds or longer The Be...

Page 83: ...e for an accident BeltMinder reminds us to take a few seconds to buckle up Seat belts don t work Safety belts when used properly reduce risk of death to front seat occupants by 45 in cars and by 60 in...

Page 84: ...BeltMinder will be disabled for that ignition cycle only Deactivating activating the BeltMinder feature driver s side Read steps 1 4 thoroughly before proceeding with the deactivation activation prog...

Page 85: ...too short when fully extended there is a 20 cm 8 inch safety belt extension assembly that can be added part number 611C22 This assembly can be obtained from your dealer at no cost Use only extensions...

Page 86: ...sensor systems In the event of a collision this module may save information related to the collision including information about the air bag system and impact severity This information will assist Fo...

Page 87: ...mends a minimum distance of at least 25 cm 10 inches between an occupant s chest and the air bag module Never place your arm over the air bag module as a deploying air bag can result in serious arm fr...

Page 88: ...ir bags Children must always be properly restrained accident statistics suggest that children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front seating position Failur...

Page 89: ...t This may consist of cornstarch talcum powder or sodium compounds which may irritate the skin and eyes but none of the residue is toxic While the SRS is designed to help reduce serious injuries conta...

Page 90: ...readiness section in the Instrument cluster chapter Routine maintenance of the air bag is not required A difficulty with the system is indicated by one or more of the following The readiness light wi...

Page 91: ...ner Do not attempt to service repair or modify the Safety Canopy system its fuses the A B or C pillar trim or the headliner on a vehicle containing a Safety Canopy See your Ford or Lincoln Mercury dea...

Page 92: ...sensor in the restraints control module RCM The Safety Canopy system in combination with seat belts can help reduce the risk of severe injuries in the event of a significant side impact collision or r...

Page 93: ...lateral deceleration or rollover likelihood Several Safety Canopy system components get hot after inflation Do not touch them after inflation If the Safety Canopy system has deployed the Safety Canop...

Page 94: ...r bag supplemental restraint system SRS in this chapter for special instructions about air bags Important child restraint precautions You are required by law to use safety restraints for children in t...

Page 95: ...e seat cushion when the lower legs hang over the edge of the seat cushion You may wish to discuss the special needs of your child with your pediatrician Child booster seats Children outgrow a typical...

Page 96: ...ove the shield and use the lap shoulder belt If a seating position has a low seat back and no head restraint a backless booster seat may place your child s head top of ear level above the top of the s...

Page 97: ...shoulder belts in the back seat the safest place for children to ride Follow all instructions provided by the manufacturer of the booster seat Never put the shoulder belt under a child s arm or behin...

Page 98: ...he release button to prevent accidental unbuckling Place seat back in upright position Put the safety belt in the automatic locking mode Refer to Automatic locking mode passenger side front and outboa...

Page 99: ...ing child seat in the front seat move the seat all the way back Children 12 and under should be properly restrained in the rear seat whenever possible 1 Position the child safety seat in a seat with a...

Page 100: ...t seating position until you hear a snap and feel the latch engage Make sure the tongue is latched securely by pulling on it 5 To put the retractor in the automatic locking mode grasp the shoulder por...

Page 101: ...t locked unbuckle the belt and repeat steps two through nine Check to make sure the child seat is properly secured before each use Installing child safety seat in the second row center seating positio...

Page 102: ...ety seats Contact the manufacturer of your child seat for information about ordering a tether strap The rear seats of your vehicle are equipped with built in tether strap anchors located behind the se...

Page 103: ...to attach the tether hook onto the anchor You may need to pull the seatback forward to access the tether anchors Make sure the seat is locked in the upright position before installing the child seat...

Page 104: ...at you can reach behind the seat and unhook the tether hook For the Adrenalin Edition fixed left rear seat fold the other seat back down so that you can reach around the side of the left seat back wit...

Page 105: ...he center rear position use the vehicle belt and the top tether anchor Never attach two LATCH child safety seats to the same anchor In a crash one anchor may not be strong enough to hold two child saf...

Page 106: ...t gives the best protection in a severe crash Each time you use the safety seat check that the seat is properly attached to the lower anchors and tether anchor Try to tilt the child seat from side to...

Page 107: ...ning lights will illuminate This is the position the key is in when you re driving 5 START cranks the engine Release the key as soon as the engine starts Preparing to start your vehicle Engine startin...

Page 108: ...your vehicle immediately Do not drive if you smell exhaust fumes Important safety precautions When the engine starts the idle RPM runs faster to warm the engine If the engine idle speed does not slow...

Page 109: ...floor Turn the key to 4 ON without turning the key to 5 START Make sure the corresponding lights illuminate or illuminate briefly If a light fails to illuminate have the vehicle serviced If the driver...

Page 110: ...0 F or below For best results plug the heater in at least three hours before starting the vehicle The heater can be plugged in the night before starting the vehicle To reduce the risk of electrical sh...

Page 111: ...s normal ABS warning lamp ABS The ABS lamp in the instrument cluster momentarily illuminates when the ignition is turned to ON If the light does not illuminate during start up remains on or flashes th...

Page 112: ...hold the steering wheel at its furthest turning points until it stops for more than a few seconds when the engine is running Do not operate the vehicle with a low power steering pump fluid level belo...

Page 113: ...rive vehicles are not designed for cornering at speeds as high as passenger cars any more than low slung sports cars are designed to perform satisfactorily under off road conditions Avoid sharp turns...

Page 114: ...ry to use the above procedure to move the gearshift lever it is possible that a fuse has blown or the vehicle s brakelamps are not operating properly Refer to Fuses and relays in the Roadside emergenc...

Page 115: ...e transmission and prevents the rear wheels from turning To put your vehicle in gear Start the engine Depress the brake pedal Move the gearshift lever into the desired gear To put your vehicle in P Pa...

Page 116: ...ission control switch The O D OFF lamp will not be illuminated O D Overdrive is automatically returned each time the key is turned off 2 Second Use 2 Second to start up on slippery roads or to provide...

Page 117: ...arshift lever in the neutral position 3 Start the engine then press the brake pedal and release the parking brake 4 Move the gearshift lever to the desired gear then slowly release the clutch pedal wh...

Page 118: ...seconds before shifting into R Reverse The gearshift lever can only be moved into R Reverse by moving it from left of 3 Third and 4 Fourth before shifting into R Reverse This is a lockout feature that...

Page 119: ...tisfactorily under off road conditions Avoid sharp turns excessive speeds and abrupt maneuvers in these vehicles Failure to drive cautiously could result in an increased risk of loss of vehicle contro...

Page 120: ...ontrol to the desired position If shifting into 4WD LOW wait for the 4X4 LOW light in the instrument cluster to turn on indicating the shift is complete If shifting out of 4WD LOW wait for the 4X4 LOW...

Page 121: ...ky to strike small objects such as highway reflectors with minor damage to your vehicle rather than attempt a sudden return to the pavement which could cause the vehicle to slide sideways out of contr...

Page 122: ...hicles with a higher center of gravity such as utility and four wheel drive vehicles handle differently than vehicles with a lower center of gravity Utility and four wheel drive vehicles are not desig...

Page 123: ...ible Avoid excessive speed because vehicle momentum can work against your vehicle and cause it to become stuck If you must drive through high water drive slowly Traction or braking ability may be redu...

Page 124: ...a lower gear from a higher gear once the ascent has started This reduces the possibility of the vehicle stalling If your vehicle does stall do not try to turn around because your vehicle may roll ove...

Page 125: ...n the front tires of 4WD vehicles without also putting them on the rear tires This could cause the rear to slide and swing around during braking Maintenance and Modifications Ford strongly recommends...

Page 126: ...axle system The GAWR is specific to each vehicle and is listed on the Safety Certification Label on the driver s door pillar GCW Gross Combined Weight The combined weight of the towing vehicle includ...

Page 127: ...an the originals do not increase the GVWR and GAWR limitations Special loading instructions for owners of pickup trucks and utility type vehicles For important information regarding safe operation of...

Page 128: ...wing Refer to Preparing to tow in this chapter Use extra caution when driving while trailer towing Refer to Driving while you tow in this chapter Service your vehicle more frequently if you tow a trai...

Page 129: ...t exceed the GCWR Towing a trailer over 1 588 kg 3 500 lbs requires a weight distributing hitch 4x2 w manual transmission GCWR Gross Combined Weight Rating Trailer weights Engine Rear axle ratio Maxim...

Page 130: ...ver 1 588 kg 3 500 lbs requires a weight distributing hitch 4x4 w manual transmission GCWR Gross Combined Weight Rating Trailer Weights Engine Rear axle ratio Maximum GCWR kg lbs Trailer Weight Range...

Page 131: ...afety chains to the frame or hook retainers of the vehicle hitch To connect the trailer s safety chains cross the chains under the trailer tongue and allow slack for turning corners Do not attach safe...

Page 132: ...towing up or down steep hills Anticipate stops and brake gradually Servicing after towing If you tow a trailer for long distances your vehicle will require more frequent service intervals Refer to you...

Page 133: ...ng the trailer into the water Reconnect the wiring to the trailer after the trailer is removed from the water Camper bodies Your Explorer Sport Trac is not recommended for slide in camper bodies RECRE...

Page 134: ...he driveshaft can cause transmission fluid loss damage to the driveshaft and internal transmission components 4x4 vehicles with automatic transmission and the Neutral tow kit accessory Release the par...

Page 135: ...nd towing or repossession Canadian customers refer to your Owner Information Guide for information on coverage period and exact fuel amounts Using roadside assistance Complete the roadside assistance...

Page 136: ...ard flasher is located on the steering column just behind the steering wheel The hazard flashers will operate when the ignition is in any position Push in the flasher control and all front and rear di...

Page 137: ...and return the key to OFF 6 Make another check of leaks FUSES AND RELAYS If electrical components are not working a fuse may have blown If a fuses is blown the wire in the fuse will be broken Note Al...

Page 138: ...Blue Blue 25A Natural Natural 30A Green Green Green Pink Pink 40A Orange Green Green 50A Red Red Red 60A Blue Yellow 70A Tan Brown 80A Natural Black Passenger compartment fuse panel The fuse panel is...

Page 139: ...ailer tow right hand stop turn lamps 4 7 5A Starter 5 15A Park lamps Autolamps I P dimming Trailer tow 6 7 5A Air bags Cluster 7 7 5A Trailer tow left hand stop turn lamps 8 7 5A Cluster Audio GEM 1 2...

Page 140: ...le 16 7 5A Turn signals Park interlock Overhead console Climate control 4x4 Speed control 17 20A Cigar lighter On Board Diagnostics OBD II 18 20A Power locks Keyless entry 19 15A Trailer tow park lamp...

Page 141: ...x is in the engine compartment It contains high current fuses that protect the main electrical systems from overloads Note Always disconnect the battery before servicing high current fuses Note Always...

Page 142: ...tion 1 50A Cartridge fuse Fuse panel 2 50A Cartridge fuse Ultimate Audio System 3 20A Cartridge fuse Power down back window Moonroof 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 50A Cartridge fuse ABS pump motor 2003 P207...

Page 143: ...sed 13 20A Cartridge fuse 4x4 motor 14 Not used 15 Not used 16 40A Cartridge fuse Blower motor 17 Not used 18 Not used 19 Not used 20 Not used 21 10A Mini fuse PCM memory 22 15A Mini fuse Horn 23 20A...

Page 144: ...ps DRL 32 Not used 33 Not used 34 Not used 35 Not used 36 Not used 37 Not used 38 10A Mini fuse Left low beam 39 Not used 40 Not used 41 15A Mini fuse Heated oxygen sensors 42 10A Mini fuse Right low...

Page 145: ...h solenoid CHANGING A FLAT TIRE If you get a flat tire while driving do not brake heavily gradually decrease the vehicle s speed hold the steering wheel firmly slowly move to a safe place on the side...

Page 146: ...then replace the lug wrench 3 Note The square hole fits over the peg 5 on the jack stowage bracket Ensure that the lug wrench handle is seated under the nib at the base of the peg Fully lower the jack...

Page 147: ...slack Slide the tire rearward 4 Remove the retainer from the center of the spare tire Stowing the spare tire 1 Lay the tire on the ground with the valve stem facing up 2 Slide the wheel under the veh...

Page 148: ...ehicle from moving or slipping off the jack even if the vehicle is in P Park automatic transmission or R Reverse manual transmission To prevent the vehicle from moving when you change a tire be sure t...

Page 149: ...e wheel lug nuts by turning them one half turn counterclockwise Slide the jack handle and jack handle extension together Slide the jack handle assembly into the end of the lug nut wrench To disconnect...

Page 150: ...Front Rear 2003 P207 Explorer Sport Trac p27 Owners Guide post 2002 fmt USA English fus Roadside Emergencies 150...

Page 151: ...Refer to Stowing the spare tire 10 Stow the jack and lug nut wrench Make sure the jack is fastened so it does not rattle when you drive 11 Unblock the wheels Stowing the flat spare tire 1 Lay the tir...

Page 152: ...flames sparks or lit cigarettes An explosion could result in injury or vehicle damage Batteries contain sulfuric acid which can burn skin eyes and clothing if contacted Do not attempt to push start yo...

Page 153: ...ther accessories off Connecting the jumper cables 1 Connect the positive jumper cable to the positive terminal of the discharged battery Note In the illustrations lightning bolts are used to designate...

Page 154: ...fuel lines engine rocker covers or the intake manifold as grounding points Do not connect the end of the second cable to the negative terminal of the battery to be jumped A spark may cause an explosio...

Page 155: ...ing the jumper cables Removing the jumper cables Remove the jumper cables in the reverse order that they were connected 1 Remove the jumper cable from the ground metal surface Note In the illustration...

Page 156: ...positive terminal of the disabled vehicle s battery After the disabled vehicle has been started and the jumper cables removed allow it to idle for several minutes so the engine computer can relearn i...

Page 157: ...de assistance program your roadside assistance service provider Ford recommends your vehicle be towed with a wheel lift or flatbed Do not tow with a slingbelt Ford Motor Company has not approved a sli...

Page 158: ...ing follow these steps 1 Contact your Sales Representative or Service Advisor at your selling servicing dealership 2 If your inquiry or concern remains unresolved contact the Sales Manager or Service...

Page 159: ...ired 1 800 232 5952 www ford com In Canada Customer Relationship Centre Ford Motor Company of Canada Limited P O Box 2000 Oakville Ontario L6J 5E4 1 800 565 3673 FORD www ford ca In order to help you...

Page 160: ...ty period depending on the plan you purchase such as reimbursement for rentals coverage for certain maintenance and wear items Protection against covered repair costs after your Bumper to Bumper Warra...

Page 161: ...customer and dealer except those associated with warranty repairs or concerns with the vehicle s performance as designed a request for reimbursement of consequential expenses unless a service or produ...

Page 162: ...umber of the DSB s independent administrator Your dealership and a Ford Motor Company representative will then be asked to submit statements To properly review your case the Board needs the following...

Page 163: ...ard to consider some cases After a case is reviewed the Board mails you a decision letter and a form on which to accept or reject the Board s decision The decisions of the Board are binding on Ford an...

Page 164: ...rator s award is binding both to you and Ford of Canada CAMVAP services are available in all territories and provinces For more information without charge or obligation call your CAMVAP Provincial Adm...

Page 165: ...cate outside of the U S or Canada register your vehicle identification number VIN and new address with Ford Motor Company Worldwide Direct Market Operations ORDERING ADDITIONAL OWNER S LITERATURE To o...

Page 166: ...onform the vehicle to its applicable express warranties if within the first 18 months of ownership of a new vehicle or the first 29 000 km 18 000 miles whichever occurs first 1 Two or more repair atte...

Page 167: ...fect exists in a group of vehicles it may order a recall and remedy campaign However NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you your dealer or Ford Motor Company To contact NHTSA...

Page 168: ...can cause damage to the vehicle s paintwork and trim over time Remove any exterior accessories such as antennas before entering a car wash Suntan lotions and insect repellents can damage any painted...

Page 169: ...h brush agitation to remove brake dust and dirt could wear away the clearcoat finish over time Do not use hydrofluoric acid based or high caustic based wheel cleaners steel wool fuels or strong househ...

Page 170: ...the windshield rear window or the wiper blades may be the cause These may include hot wax treatments used by commercial car washes tree sap or other organic contamination To clean these items please f...

Page 171: ...th a dry soft clean cloth Do not use household or glass cleaners as these may damage the finish INTERIOR For fabric carpets cloth seats and safety belts Remove dust and loose dirt with a vacuum cleane...

Page 172: ...red to fulfill your automotive needs they are custom designed to complement the style and appearance of your vehicle Each product is made from high quality materials that meet or exceed rigid specific...

Page 173: ...ZC 3 A Motorcraft Tire Detailer ZC 28 Motorcraft Triple Clean ZC 13 Motorcraft Ultra Clear Spray Glass Cleaner not available in Canada ZC 23 Motorcraft Engine Shampoo and Degreaser ZC 20 May be sold...

Page 174: ...e unless you are sure you have enough ventilation Keep all open flames and other lit material away from the battery and all fuel related parts Working with the engine off 1 Set the parking brake and s...

Page 175: ...release handle 2 Go to the front of the vehicle and release the latch located in the center between the hood and the grille 3 Lift the hood 2003 P207 Explorer Sport Trac p27 Owners Guide post 2002 fmt...

Page 176: ...ap 4 Engine oil dipstick 5 Brake fluid reservoir 6 Power distribution box 7 Clutch fluid reservoir 8 Battery 9 Power steering fluid reservoir 10 Air filter assembly 11 Engine coolant reservoir 1 2 3 4...

Page 177: ...ol a common windshield washer fluid additive Do not put washer fluid in the engine coolant reservoir ENGINE OIL Checking the engine oil 1 Make sure the vehicle is on level ground 2 Turn the engine off...

Page 178: ...1 Check the engine oil 2 If the engine oil level is below normal range remove the engine oil filler cap and use a funnel to pour the engine oil into the opening 3 Recheck the engine oil level to ensur...

Page 179: ...service However for severe usage or in high temperature climates check the battery electrolyte level Refer to the scheduled maintenance guide for the service interval schedules Keep the electrolyte l...

Page 180: ...es contain sulfuric acid Avoid contact with skin eyes or clothing Shield your eyes when working near the battery to protect against possible splashing of acid solution In case of acid contact with ski...

Page 181: ...pose of automotive batteries in a responsible manner Follow your local authorized standards for disposal Call your local authorized recycling center to find out more about recycling automotive batteri...

Page 182: ...ions when servicing your vehicle in this chapter If the engine coolant has not been checked at the recommended interval the engine coolant reservoir may become low or empty If the reservoir is low or...

Page 183: ...engine coolant may be added in case of emergency to reach a vehicle service location In this instance the cooling system must be drained and refilled with a 50 50 mixture of engine coolant and distil...

Page 184: ...oncentration refer to Checking Engine Coolant section If the concentration is not 50 50 protection to 34 F 36 C drain some coolant and adjust the concentration It may take several drains and additions...

Page 185: ...drive in the winter months If you drive in extremely hot climates It is still necessary to maintain the coolant concentration above 40 NEVER decrease the coolant concentration below 40 Decreased engi...

Page 186: ...el ethanol and gasoline may contain benzene which is a cancer causing agent Shut the engine off and extinguish all smoking materials and open flames before fueling Automotive fuels can be harmful or f...

Page 187: ...ditives with metal compounds Fuel quality The World wide Fuel Charter recommends gasoline specifications to provide improved performance and emission control system protection Ask your fuel supplier a...

Page 188: ...vehicle If you do not use the proper fuel filler cap excessive pressure or vacuum in the fuel tank may damage the fuel system or cause the fuel cap to disengage in a collision which may result in per...

Page 189: ...omatic click offs when filling Always use fuel with the recommended octane rating Use a known quality gasoline preferably a national brand Use the same side of the same pump and have the vehicle facin...

Page 190: ...e your vehicle to comply with applicable exhaust emission standards To make sure that the emission control components work properly Use only unleaded fuel Avoid running out of fuel Do not turn off you...

Page 191: ...Examples are 1 The vehicle has run out of fuel The engine may misfire or run poorly 2 Poor fuel quality or water in the fuel 3 The fuel cap may not have been securely tightened These temporary malfunc...

Page 192: ...several times 3 Turn the engine off 4 Check the fluid level 5 If the fluid is below the MIN line add fluid in small amounts until it reaches the correct level between the MIN and MAX lines Use only M...

Page 193: ...l of the gear ranges 5 Shift to P Park and leave the engine running 6 Remove the dipstick wipe clean with a dry lint free rag 7 Install and fully seat the dipstick into the filler tube 8 Remove the di...

Page 194: ...engagement concerns and internal transmission damage If an overfill condition occurs excess fluid should be removed by a qualified technician Checking and adding manual transmission fluid if equipped...

Page 195: ...is chapter TRANSFER CASE FLUID IF EQUIPPED To check and add transfer case fluid 1 Clean the filler plug 2 Remove the filler plug and inspect the fluid level 3 Add only enough fluid through the filler...

Page 196: ...Ford to give you the following information about tire grades exactly as the government has written it Treadwear The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when test...

Page 197: ...n the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded Excessive speed underinflation o...

Page 198: ...uide If your tires wear unevenly have them checked Five tire rotation To make sure your tires wear evenly rotate them as indicated in the Scheduled Maintenance Guide If your tires wear unevenly have t...

Page 199: ...may be effected which can lead to loss of vehicle control vehicle rollover and or personal injury Make sure that all replacement tires are of the same size type load carrying capacity and tread design...

Page 200: ...recommended that steel wheels of the same size and specification be used as chains may chip aluminum wheels Install cables or chains securely verifying that they do not touch any wiring brake lines or...

Page 201: ...CON V ATF 5R55E Automatic 4x2 9 5L 10 0 quarts 2 5R55E Automatic 4x4 9 8L 10 3 quarts 2 Transfer case Motorcraft MERCON ATF 4WD 1 2L 1 3 quarts 3 Engine coolant 4 Motorcraft Premium Gold Engine Coolan...

Page 202: ...n your vehicle 5 Fill to 6 mm to 14 mm 1 4 inch to 9 16 inch below bottom of filler plug hole 6 For vehicles equipped with a conventional rear axle refer to your scheduled maintenance guide for axle f...

Page 203: ...t slip spline universal joints Premium Long Life Grease XG 1 C or XG 1 T or XG 1 K ESA M1C75 B Engine coolant Motorcraft Premium Gold Engine Coolant yellow colored VC 7 A WSS M97B51 A1 Engine oil Moto...

Page 204: ...fluid requirements are indicated on the dipstick or on the dipstick handle MERCON and MERCON V are not interchangeable DO NOT mix MERCON and MERCON V Refer to your scheduled maintenance guide to dete...

Page 205: ...n ratio 9 7 1 VEHICLE DIMENSIONS Dimensions 4 Door mm in 1 Overall length 5230 205 9 2 Overall width 1823 71 8 3 Vehicle height Maximum height 1776 69 9 1794 70 6 4 Wheelbase 3198 125 9 5 Front track...

Page 206: ...3 5 2 4 1 2003 P207 Explorer Sport Trac p27 Owners Guide post 2002 fmt USA English fus Maintenance and Specifications 206...

Page 207: ...fication number VIN The vehicle identification number is attached to a metal tag and is located on the driver side instrument panel Please note that in the graphic XXXX is representative of your vehic...

Page 208: ...t 12 months or 20 000 km 12 000 miles whichever occurs first or the remainder of your new vehicle limited warranty This means that genuine Ford accessories purchased along with your new vehicle and in...

Page 209: ...oard carrier Seatback organizer with removable headrest Soft tonneau cover hard soft w snaps snapless Trailer hitch assembly Trailer hitch balls all capacities Trailer hitch bar Trailer hitch receiver...

Page 210: ...way radios telephones and theft alarms that are equipped with radio transmitters Any such equipment installed in your vehicle should comply with FCC or CRTC regulations and should be installed only b...

Page 211: ...vicing 179 BeltMinder 82 Brakes 111 anti lock 111 anti lock brake system ABS warning light 111 fluid checking and adding 192 fluid refill capacities 201 fluid specifications 203 205 lubricant specific...

Page 212: ...ions 116 121 124 sand 123 snow and ice 125 through water 125 E Emergencies roadside jump starting 152 Emergency Flashers 136 Engine 205 cleaning 169 idle speed control 179 lubrication specifications 2...

Page 213: ...starting your vehicle 152 K Keyless entry system 65 Keys positions of the ignition 107 L Lamps autolamp system 31 47 bulb replacement specifications chart 35 fog lamps 31 high beams 32 instrument pan...

Page 214: ...t belts see Safety restraints 76 Seats 71 child safety seats 97 Spare tire see Changing the Tire 145 Spark plugs specifications 200 205 Special notice utility type vehicles 7 Specification chart lubri...

Page 215: ...bodies 133 Ventilating your vehicle 110 W Warning lights see Lights 10 Water Driving through 125 Windows power 45 power down back window 45 Windshield washer fluid and wipers 40 replacing wiper blades...

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