Ford 2007 Four Wheel Drive Owner'S Manual Download Page 23

MAINTENANCE AND MODIFICATIONS

The suspension and steering systems on your vehicle have been carefully
designed to provide safe, predictable performance and durable load
carrying capability. Do not make modifications such as adding or
removing parts (such as lift kits or stabilizer bars) or using replacement
parts not equivalent to the original factory equipment because these
modifications can affect the safety of your vehicle.

Do not use “aftermarket lift kits” or other suspension
modifications. “Aftermarket lift kits” could adversely affect the

vehicle’s handling characteristics, which could result in an increased
risk of loss of vehicle control, vehicle rollover, personal injury and
death.

Any modifications to a vehicle that raise the center of gravity can make
it easier to induce vehicle rollover. Ford recommends that you take extra
precautions, such as driving at lower speeds, avoiding abrupt steering
changes and allowing for increased stopping distance, for any vehicle
equipped with a high load (for example, roof racks).

Failure to maintain your vehicle properly may void the warranty, increase
your repair cost, reduce vehicle performance and operational capabilities
and adversely affect driver and passenger safety. Frequent inspection of
vehicle chassis and powertrain components is recommended if the
vehicle is subjected to heavy off-road usage. Refer to the “Owner’s
Guide” and “Service Guide” for proper maintenance instructions and
schedules.

2007 Four Wheel Drive

(4wd)

Supplement
USA

(fus)

Maintenance and Modifications

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Summary of Contents for 2007 Four Wheel Drive

Page 1: ...d Modifications 23 All rights reserved Reproduction by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording or by any information storage and retrieval system or translation in whole or...

Page 2: ...er s Guide for specific information about equipment features and instructions for safe driving You must also learn and understand the capabilities and limitations of your vehicle through experience Ta...

Page 3: ...ash you must Avoid sharp turns and abrupt maneuvers Drive at safe speeds for the conditions Keep tires properly inflated Never overload or improperly load your vehicle and Make sure every passenger is...

Page 4: ...ntenance can be found in your Owner s Guide You should become thoroughly familiar with this information before you operate your vehicle On some 4WD models the initial shift from two wheel drive to 4WD...

Page 5: ...ponents All other things held equal a shorter wheelbase may make your vehicle quicker to respond to steering inputs than a vehicle with a longer wheelbase Narrower to provide greater maneuverability i...

Page 6: ...models equipped with Auto 4WD or AWD This may damage the drivelines and axles If your vehicle goes off the edge of the pavement If your vehicle goes off the edge of the pavement slow down and avoid s...

Page 7: ...ever if you suddenly change speed or direction you may lose traction and in turn control as is the case with all vehicles 4WD and AWD vehicles can slide on slippery roads just like any other vehicle S...

Page 8: ...verse with a manual transmission Set the parking brake fully shut off the ignition and remove the key Some 4WD vehicles include a Neutral mode When the transfer case is in the N Neutral position the e...

Page 9: ...an result in abrupt steering wheel motion To maintain better control and reduce the risk of injury to your hand or wrist grip the steering wheel from the outside Do not grip the spokes Driving on sand...

Page 10: ...try the brakes Wet brakes do not stop the vehicle as effectively as dry brakes You can dry the brakes faster by driving the vehicle slowly while applying light pressure on the brake pedal Driving in...

Page 11: ...induce a rollover It is better to back down to a safe location Apply just enough power to the wheels to climb the hill Too much power can cause the tires to slip spin or lose traction resulting in lo...

Page 12: ...position the engine and transmission are disconnected from the rest of the driveline Therefore the vehicle is free to roll even if the automatic transmission is in P Park or the manual transmission is...

Page 13: ...acking tread separation or blowout with unexpected loss of vehicle control and increased risk of injury Under inflation increases sidewall flexing and rolling resistance resulting in heat buildup and...

Page 14: ...re when you get to the pump It is normal for tires to heat up and the air pressure inside to go up as you drive 2 Remove the cap from the valve on one tire then firmly press the tire gauge onto the va...

Page 15: ...ncluding the spare frequently and replace them if one or more of the following conditions exist Tire wear When the tread is worn down to 1 16th of an inch 2 mm tires must be replaced to help prevent y...

Page 16: ...haracteristics of the tire and also provides a U S DOT Tire Identification Number for safety standard certification and in case of a recall This begins with the letters DOT and indicates that the tire...

Page 17: ...the maximum pressure indicated re lubricate and try again If a pressure in excess of the maximum pressure indicated is required the following additional precautions must be taken to protect the perso...

Page 18: ...The use of wheels or tires not recommended by Ford Motor Company may affect the operation of your Tire Pressure Monitoring System if equipped If the TPMS indicator if equipped is flashing your TPMS if...

Page 19: ...hen towing a trailer or when a heavy accessory such as a snowplow has been added to the vehicle Other terms related to loading include base curb weight gross vehicle weight rating GVWR gross axle weig...

Page 20: ...elts fastened are much more likely to be injured or killed in a collision Loading cargo on the roof Cargo placed on the roof will tend to make your vehicle more top heavy causing it to lean more in co...

Page 21: ...engers and cargo in your vehicle The total cargo load should not exceed the truck s cargo weight rating and the camper s center of gravity should fall within the trucks s recommended center of gravity...

Page 22: ...Towing Guide The combined total weight of the vehicle additional trailer tow equipment trailer and any trailer cargo must be less than or equal to the recommended Gross Combination Weight Rating GCWR...

Page 23: ...personal injury and death Any modifications to a vehicle that raise the center of gravity can make it easier to induce vehicle rollover Ford recommends that you take extra precautions such as driving...

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