Ford Explorer 2004 Technical Training Manual Download Page 25

LESSON 2: CHASSIS

OBJECTIVES

Identify new features of the suspension system.

Identify new features of the steering system.

Identify new features of the driveline system.

Identify new features of the brake system. 

2004 Explorer/Mountaineer New Model Technician Training

12-AUG-03

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Summary of Contents for Explorer 2004

Page 1: ...CSD Technical Training INTERACTIVE STUDY GUIDE 2004 EXPLORER MOUNTAINEER NEW MODEL TECHNICIAN TRAINING FCS 13854 DL 2004 EXPLORER MOUNTAINEER NEW MODEL TECHNICIAN TRAINING COURSE CODE 30N23F0 12 AUG 0...

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Page 3: ...avoid time by an increase in underhood temperatures even the danger of carbon monoxide though the ignition is in the OFF position Therefore care Keep yourself and your clothing away from moving parts...

Page 4: ...are important players when it comes to Expectation 3 Why Customers tell us Fixing It Right The First Time on Time is one of the reasons they would decide to return to a dealer to buy a vehicle and get...

Page 5: ...2 1 Objectives 2 1 Suspension System 2 2 Steering System 2 7 Driveline System 2 8 Brake Stability Assist Systems 2 11 Adjustable Pedals 2 26 LESSON 3 POWERTRAIN 3 1 Objectives 3 1 Engine 3 2 Powertra...

Page 6: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTES 2004 Explorer Mountaineer New Model Technician Training 12 AUG 03 ii...

Page 7: ...we call score based Successful completion of this course requires a passing score of 80 or greater on the Post Test questions Achievement of 80 or greater will result in a PASS in your STARS training...

Page 8: ...the beginning of the broadcast session 1 Enter your Social Security number in response to the keypad prompt If you press an incorrect key press CLEAR and re enter the numbers 2 Press ENTER 3 The syste...

Page 9: ...Lights The red WAIT light illuminates when your call is received and placed in the call queue When the instructor calls on you the green SPEAK light illuminates and your microphone is activated The m...

Page 10: ...INTRODUCTION IN DEALERSHIP TRAINING MAP 2004 Explorer Mountaineer New Model Technician Training 12 AUG 03 Intro 4...

Page 11: ...rstand new systems new or updated components and unique diagnostic and service procedures for the 2004 Explorer Mountaineer AGENDA The information in this course is presented in the following lessons...

Page 12: ...INTRODUCTION NOTES 2004 Explorer Mountaineer New Model Technician Training 12 AUG 03 Intro 6...

Page 13: ...rior features Identify the new mechanical and chassis features Identify the proper lifting and jacking points Identify the maintenance check points Identify the 17 character Vehicle Identification Num...

Page 14: ...tures Explorer and Mountainer Exterior The optional exterior features include New exterior badging Revised body side moulding New front and rear bumper cladding 2004 Explorer Mountaineer New Model Tec...

Page 15: ...power driver and passenger seats 40 20 40 second row seat with three point center restraint and headrest Moduleless heated front seats Second generation air curtain canopy Dual zone electronic automat...

Page 16: ...eatures Mechanical and chassis features include A 4 0L SOHC V6 and 4 6L 2V V8 engine A 5R55S transmission Tire Pressure Monitoring System TPMS Advance Trac stability assist 2004 Explorer Mountaineer N...

Page 17: ...models When jacking or lifting the Explorer and Mountaineer be sure to observe all of the Workshop Manual cautions and warnings CAUTION Never place a jack or lift under the fuel tank or differential c...

Page 18: ...Item Description 1 Power steering fluid reservoir 3 Brake fluid reservoir 2 Engine oil dipstick 4 Battery It is important to check fluid levels at the recommended maintenance intervals Always use For...

Page 19: ...k Points 4 0L SOHC V6 2 of 2 Item Description Item Description 1 Engine coolant reservoir 3 Air filter assembly 2 Engine oil fill cap 4 Windshield washer reservoir 2004 Explorer Mountaineer New Model...

Page 20: ...tion 1 Brake fluid reservoir 3 Engine oil dipstick 2 Battery 4 Power steering fluid reservoir It is important to check fluid levels at the recommended maintenance intervals Always use Ford specified f...

Page 21: ...ck Points 4 6L 2V V8 2 of 2 Item Description Item Description 1 Engine coolant reservoir 3 Air filter assembly 2 Engine oil fill cap 4 Windshield washer reservoir 2004 Explorer Mountaineer New Model T...

Page 22: ...bly Plant 8 Production Sequence Number World Manufacturer Identifier The first three VIN positions are the World Manufacturer Identifier Code Definition 1FM Ford Motor Company USA multi purpose vehicl...

Page 23: ...vehicle U75 Explorer 4x2 Limited multi purpose vehicle U82 Explorer XLS all wheel drive AWD multi purpose vehicle U83 Explorer XLT all wheel drive AWD multi purpose vehicle U84 Explorer Eddie Bauer al...

Page 24: ...tion U Louisville Kentucky Z St Louis Hazelwood Missouri Production Sequence Number VIN positions 12 through 17 are an alphanumeric code for the vehicle build sequence This is also the vehicle serial...

Page 25: ...w features of the suspension system Identify new features of the steering system Identify new features of the driveline system Identify new features of the brake system 2004 Explorer Mountaineer New M...

Page 26: ...Aviator The Explorer and Mountaineer suspension however has the following improvements Redesigned shock absorbers Redesigned coil springs Redesigned shock absorber upper insulators NOTE This change so...

Page 27: ...d displaced valving to full displaced valving The shocks lengths and attachment points for the suspension have not changed The fasteners and their torques specifications are carry over The lower sprin...

Page 28: ...sulator thickness has been increased from 2mm to 10mm 0 08 0 39 inch This design change was due to the spring seat change mentioned earlier The front coil springs are now taller This design accomodate...

Page 29: ...n The rear suspension also features a coil spring over shock system The major differences on the 2004 MY Explorer and Mountaineer rear suspension are Redesigned shock absorbers 2004 Explorer Mountaine...

Page 30: ...valving in the shocks have been changed from rod displaced valving to full displaced valving The shocks lengths and attachment points for the suspension have not changed The fasteners and their torque...

Page 31: ...ie rod end was modified to improve steering feel Overall length was increased by 4mm 0 157 inch Because of this change it is important to service this component with the appropriate part number 2004 E...

Page 32: ...ar to that of the 2003 Aviator It uses a Dana 30 front differential The rear differential is an 8 8 inch Ford axle Features of the driveline system include A 3 55 axle ratio on 2WD vehicles A 3 73 axl...

Page 33: ...UTRAL and raise it on a hoist 2 Index mark the rear axle pinion flange to the driveshaft flange 3 Index mark the rear driveshaft and the extension housing Before removing or reinstalling the driveshaf...

Page 34: ...iveline Item Specification Front Axle Motorcraft SAE 80W 90 Premium Axle Lubricant WSP M2C197 A XY 80W90 QL Rear Axle High Performance 75W 140 Rear Axle Lubricant WSL M2C192 A XY 75W140 QL Driveshaft...

Page 35: ...ual Piston Caliper The features of the base Explorer and Mountaineer brake system include Dual piston front calipers Single piston rear calipers Drum in hat type rear disc brake 2004 Explorer Mountain...

Page 36: ...lectronic Brake Distribution EBD acts like an electronic proportioning valve to control rear brake pressure When EBD is disabled the amber ABS warning indicator and the red brake warning indicator ill...

Page 37: ...nel system does not have stability assist traction control There are two ways to quickly identify the type of system with which the vehicle is equipped First look for the stability assist button on th...

Page 38: ...leration and acceleration The stability assist module signals the Hydraulic Control Unit HCU to open and close the appropriate solenoid valves when it detects An impending wheel lock Wheel spin Vehicl...

Page 39: ...le The driver is not braking The accelerator pedal is slightly depressed After the self test the stability assist system is ready to activate when needed When stability assist activates the driver may...

Page 40: ...to reduce engine torque while simultaneously applying and releasing the appropriate brake caliper s to maintain traction The PCM reduces torque by changing ignition timing reducing fuel injector pulse...

Page 41: ...rake booster The stability assist module receives a signal from the release switch that an emergency braking application has terminated The stability assist module de energizes the active booster sole...

Page 42: ...solenoid This occurs when the assist module is correcting driver inputs to maintain stability or when cold weather prevents the hydraulic control unit from quickly drawing brake fluid from the reservo...

Page 43: ...a from the following sensors to help the vehicle driver maintain directional stability The Yaw Lateral Longitudinal Accelerometer Sensor includes the following sensors in one location that measures Ya...

Page 44: ...he same unit as the yaw rate sensor The lateral accelerometer will measure some lateral acceleration due to gravity if the vehicle is parked sideways on a slope even though the vehicle is not moving L...

Page 45: ...trol systems use the following sensors Brake Pedal Position BPP sensor Primary brake pressure sensor Secondary brake pressure sensor Brake Pedal Position BPP sensor Wheel Speed Sensor WSS Three sensor...

Page 46: ...t module the calibration procedures as well as the configuration procedure must be carried out For additional information regarding the module configuration and calibration follow the diagnostic tool...

Page 47: ...out of range 5 V C1960 Driver brake apply circuit failure C1963 Stability control inhibit warning C1440 ABS Pressure Transducer Input Circuit Failure C1991 Module Calibration Failure C1996 Active Yaw...

Page 48: ...eed wheel sensor LF input circuit failure C1165 Speed wheel sensor RR input circuit failure C1175 Speed wheel sensor LR input circuit failure C1233 Speed wheel sensor LF input signal missing C1234 Spe...

Page 49: ...alibration failure checksum failure C1996 Active yaw and roll stability control disabled C1998 Module calibration not complete C2769 Longitudinal Acceleration sensor electrical failure C2770 Longitudi...

Page 50: ...e adjustable pedal system includes the following components Adjustable pedals Adjustable pedal motor serviced separately Adjustable pedal cable serviced separately Pedal position sensor Memory feature...

Page 51: ...engine systems Identify new features of the powertrain control engine performance systems Identify new features of the fuel systems Identify new features of the automatic transmission 5R55S 2004 Explo...

Page 52: ...ni vans pickup trucks and sport utility vehicles SUVs to reduce emissions to passenger car levels by 2007 These vehicles currently certify to a less stringent medium duty vehicle category standard Sin...

Page 53: ...ive emission hoses and fittings The lines and connections use quick connect ends The lines and connections are constructed of a non permeable material This design allow this vehicle to meet LEV I evap...

Page 54: ...and to accomodate new features many components of the 4 6L 2V V8 have been modified These include All evaporative emission hoses and fittings Use quick connect ends for lines and connections Are cons...

Page 55: ...mprove oil drainback Reduces the volume of oil that remains in the upper end of the engine The materials used for the following seals and gaskets have improved materials to minimize the level of evapo...

Page 56: ...th orange Organic Acid Technology OAT coolant Always use Ford specified coolants and chemicals when servicing the Explorer and Mountaineer cooling system The following table details the specifications...

Page 57: ...riven fan measures 493mm 19 4 inches vs 457mm 18 inches for the 2003 models The size was increased to improve A C performance All hardware and torque specifications are carryover Shroud is serviced in...

Page 58: ...he more common 104 pin PCM This style of PCM is similar to the PCM used in the 2003 Ford Thunderbird and Lincoln LS Since there is no breakout box for both PCMs be sure to use a DVOM and flex probes f...

Page 59: ...EGR system The system functions in the same manner as the conventional DPFE system The various system components however have been combined into a single component called the EGR System Module ESM The...

Page 60: ...and response time The ESM provides the PCM with a differential DPFE signal similar to the conventional DPFE system as well as a downstream pressure MAP signal This allows the PCM to obtain a MAP sign...

Page 61: ...ng list details how the six pin harness connector is wired Pin 1 EVR Signal output from PCM Pin 2 VREF Pin 3 MAP signal input Pin 4 VPWR Pin 5 DPFE Signal input Pin 6 SIG RTN 2004 Explorer Mountaineer...

Page 62: ...All throttle plate movements are actuated by an electric motor after receiving commands from the PCM All cruise control functions are now managed by the PCM and are carried out electrically The syste...

Page 63: ...he vehicle may seem to hesitate when the throttle is applied and there may be a different sensation when in Reverse or 4x4 mode NOTE The system also has a rev limiter that is used in Park and Neutral...

Page 64: ...ver motor Cruise control is now a function of the ETC performed by the ETB The PCM determines and controls the throttle angle required to Achieve vehicle speed increase Maintain set speed Reduce set s...

Page 65: ...TC system consist of components replacement only such as the throttle body APP sensors and the PCM NOTE Refer to the appropriate section in the Workshop Manual for complete details 2004 Explorer Mount...

Page 66: ...esides in the Black Oak Power PC and checks powertrain torque output versus driver demand over the full range of driver demand E Quizzer The E Quizzer monitors the health of the PCM When driver demand...

Page 67: ...k Oak PCM to TPPC No FMEM or amber wrench or Message Center text Pedal Follower with RPM Guard DTC Description P2111 Throttle actuator system stuck open MIL ETC Light Forced Idle Mode P2112 Throttle a...

Page 68: ...l Position Sensor APPS The system includes an Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor APPS assembly The APPS assembly Is located at the top of the accelerator pedal Contains three analog pedal position sens...

Page 69: ...th the pedal at rest 0 95 volts with the pedal fully depressed APPS 1 is used as the driver demand indicator The PCM uses APPS1 at all times unless APPS1 has failed APPS 2 voltage is in the range of 1...

Page 70: ...APPS 3 is used as a redundant check The APPS not the TP sensors is now the best indication of driver demand When APPS 1 and APPS 3 disagree diagnostics are performed APPS 2 is used as a redundant chec...

Page 71: ...S measure pedal movement and provide an output voltage to the PCM Multiple APPS are built into the system as a safety feature The throttle pedal has two return springs to ensure that the accelerator p...

Page 72: ...TC light selects APPS 1 non MIL P2128 APPS 2 High Input ETC light selects APPS 1 non MIL P2126 APPS 2 range performance ETC light selects APPS 1 non MIL P2140 APPS 2 APPS 3 voltage correlation ETC lig...

Page 73: ...home spring which opens the throttle eight degrees if the PCM loses power NOTE The breakaway factory set idle speed screw on the ETB is not adjustable The PCM provides an output based on accelerator...

Page 74: ...arge throttle angle changes and TP2 for small throttle angle changes because it has better resolution Idle throttle angle resolution is 1 16 degree through a total of 17 degrees of pedal travel Hardst...

Page 75: ...sensors are mounted to the single throttle shaft Both sensors rotate as a unit Both TP sensors share a common ground circuit but each sends a separate signal to the PCM based on what voltage is allow...

Page 76: ...ht pedal follower with RPM guard P0121 TP 1 range performance non MIL P2135 TP 1 TP 2 voltage correlation ETC light non MIL Pedal Follower Guard P0222 TP 2 circuit continuity MIL ETC light Pedal Follo...

Page 77: ...minates when a defect has been detected in the Electronic Throttle Control ETC system The engine has defaulted to a limp home operation There are various levels of limp home modes with Electronic Thro...

Page 78: ...E Quizzer determines that the IPC or PCM function is impaired in any way it takes appropriate Failure Mode and Effects Management FMEM action All of the following modes display the same wrench or tex...

Page 79: ...rmation may be referred to as the Throttle Actuator Control System TACS TACS DTCs associated with a failure modes DTC Description P2104 TACS Forced Idle P2105 TACS Forced Engine Shut Down P2106 TACS F...

Page 80: ...de The fail safe actions are Fuel injectors shutoff Fuel pump disabled Power is inhibited to ETB motor This failure is caused by PCM RAM or ROM hardware fault E Quizzer processor RAM ROM or CPU fault...

Page 81: ...ottle plate is fixed at an angle of eight degrees Control based on zero accelerator pedal position Limited engine speed to a fixed low speed Cruise control off This failure is due to one or more of th...

Page 82: ...the throttle plate is fixed at an angle of eight degrees With power to the ETB limited engine speed can be increased by pressing the accelerator pedal Cruise control off This failure is due to one or...

Page 83: ...driver is Amber wrench or Message Center text Engine Failsafe Mode The fail safe action is Throttle plate is at an idle angle Limit engine RPM to fixed low speed This failure is due to Two or more AP...

Page 84: ...ss than maximum Limted engine RPM that can be increased by pressing the accelerator pedal No cruise control This failure is due to One TP out of range Two TP s disagree in range MAF out of range OSS o...

Page 85: ...sixth failure mode In the No Effect on Driveability Mode the warning to the driver is Amber wrench or Message Center text Engine Failsafe Mode This failure is due to One APPS fault Processor software...

Page 86: ...tching for certain failure modes and stores the appropriate DTC The following DTCs can be set by the Electronic Throttle System P0606 PCM processor failure U0300 Incompatible or incomplete PCM and E Q...

Page 87: ...er mounted on the fuel rail reduces evaporative emissions Features of the pulse damper are A non permeable diaphragm Because of this change it is important to service this component with the correct p...

Page 88: ...essure Gauge and the following Workshop Manual procedure 1 Relieve the fuel pressure from the fuel rail 2 Disconnect the flexible fuel line at the fuel rail 3 Install special tool 310 122 and an appro...

Page 89: ...he differential fuel intake manifold pressure together with inferred fuel temperature provides an indication of the fuel vapors in the fuel rail The PCM uses this information to vary the duty cycle ou...

Page 90: ...an Electronic Returnless Fuel System ERFS The system includes a Redesigned fuel rail Fuel pump sender unit modified to provide increased fuel flow Fuel Pump Driver Module FPDM Fuel rail shield added t...

Page 91: ...wer D pillar modulates the voltage to the Fuel Pump FP to achieve the proper fuel pressure Voltage for the FP is supplied by the power relay or FPDM power supply relay 5 The Fuel Rail Pressure FRP sen...

Page 92: ...the fuel injector 8 The FP module contains the FP and the fuel sender assembly The FP is located inside the reservoir and supplies fuel to the engine 9 The Inertia Fuel Shutoff IFS switch located abo...

Page 93: ...nagement Valve EVMV Electronic Vapor Management Valve EVMV Electronic Vapor Management Valve EVMV hose ends have been changed to SAE style vs barbed push on connection 2004 Explorer Mountaineer New Mo...

Page 94: ...e has been improved to meet LEV II emission requirements The canister uses a single 3 0L housing verses two 1 5L canisters used on the 4 0L engine package It is retained with a snap together design No...

Page 95: ...res any hydrocarbons that may migrate out of the main canister during hot temperature performance Prevents these migrating hydrocarbons from getting into the atmosphere No special tool or diagnostics...

Page 96: ...ion standards Vapor lines Routing is carryover The fuel tank end is common with previous model Explorer and Mountaineer and the end has an SAE quick connect VMV hose Lines connections style has change...

Page 97: ...L equipped vehicles have a new style upper fuel line bracket at the transmission bell housing 4 6L connectors are all carryover All bracketry for both the 4 0L and the 4 6L are in the same location 4...

Page 98: ...EV II compliant vacuum vent only fuel filler cap New lower fill hose for 4 0 4 6L to meet LEV II emission standards NOTE If replacing the fuel filler pipe on an FFV you must replace it with a fuel fil...

Page 99: ...ons standards Includes two Grade Vent Valves GVV The Fuel Level Vent Valve FLVV is part of the fuel sender flange The sender flange is attached with a new cam lock design retainer Uses one 3 0L torped...

Page 100: ...The sender flange is attached with a cam lock design retainer 4 6L equipped vehicles require the use of special tool 310 123 wrench fuel tank sender for removal The 4 0L uses a carryover tool 2004 Ex...

Page 101: ...rer and Mountaineer include Improved calibrations for shift feel and timing Revised transmission fluid formulation The fluid for service is still Mercon V The production fluid has been changed from wh...

Page 102: ...erator pedal is connected to a pedal position sensor When in automatic range the PCM uses the pedal position and the output shaft speed sensor to determine a desired output shaft torque Using a model...

Page 103: ...Identify new features of the module communication networks Identify new features of the instrument cluster Identify new features of the climate controlled seats 2004 Explorer Mountaineer New Model Tec...

Page 104: ...CAN 2004 Replace SCP with CAN ABS IVD SCP CAN CAN 2004 Delete SCP VSM UBP UBP 2004 Add door ajar hardware for 4x4 neutral tow feature DEATC SCP CAN 2004 Replace SCP with CAN 4x4 Module UBP CAN 2004 In...

Page 105: ...will not operate if shorted to power or ground The modules on the UBP network are Instrument Cluster IC Driver s Seat Module DSM Vehicle Security Module VSM Perimeter alarm has been deleted For a list...

Page 106: ...ion and does not operate if shorted to power or ground The modules on the ISO network are Restraints Control Module Advanced Restraint Module RCM ARM Park Aid Module PAM For a list of related DTCs ref...

Page 107: ...ded for the Interactive Vehicle Dynamics IVD system The modules on the CAN network are Antilock Brake System Interactive Vehicle Dynamics ABS IVD Dual Electronic Automatic Temperature Control DEATC Po...

Page 108: ...rotocol ACP The ACP network allows communication between the following Radio DVD Unit For a list of related DTCs refer to the appropriate section of the PC ED Manual 2004 Explorer Mountaineer New Mode...

Page 109: ...econds The valve stem acts as the radio antenna and the module is the receiver Are powered by batteries which cannot be independently replaced The batteries and sensors are serviced as an assembly The...

Page 110: ...A The kit includes one special valve cap one nickel plated valve core one grommet one retention nut Each time a sensor is removed Replace all parts in the service kit except the core Replace the core...

Page 111: ...rect pressure leaks and damage For Explorer Mountaineer this means at least one tire is below 30 psi TIRE PRESSURE SENSOR FAULT One or more tire pressure sensors are malfunctioning TPMS telltale flash...

Page 112: ...er size The TPMS sensors are installed on the vehicle If the inspection reveals an obvious concern repair as required If the concern remains after the inspection connect a diagnostic scan tool to the...

Page 113: ...e pressure may decrease approximately 3 psi for a drop of 30 F in ambient temperature This lower pressure value may be detected by the TPMS as being significantly lower than the cold pressure specific...

Page 114: ...will result in corrosion and the possible loss of tire pressure To remove the TPMS sensor 1 Position the valve stem at the 6 o clock position 2 Remove the sensor retaining nut and push the sensor val...

Page 115: ...onto the rim 9 Replace sensor grommet install the sensor and tighten the retainer nut to 8 Nm 71 lb in 10 Lubricate and mount the outside bead of the tire to the rim Do not allow the tire to rotate r...

Page 116: ...motors appliances cellular telephones and remote transmitters Perform the following steps to complete the training procedure 1 With the ignition switch in the OFF position turn to the RUN position Re...

Page 117: ...sounds for the RF sensor remove the magnet from the RF tire valve stem and place the magnet on the valve stem of the RR tire pressure sensor The horn will sound briefly to indicate that the TPMS modul...

Page 118: ...lly the same as the 2003 MY Explorer and Mountaineer with the addition of CAN communications the TPMS and ETC warning lamp The IC includes Microprocessor Stepper Motors Indicator lamp Internal circuit...

Page 119: ...nt Chime GEM ARM Cluster ARM Cluster Delayed Accessory GEM Cluster Cluster Door Ajar Chime Lamp GEM VSM Cluster VSM Cluster Head Lamps On Chime Control GEM Cluster Cluster Interior Lamps GEM Cluster C...

Page 120: ...Item Description 1 TPMS indicator 3 ETB indicator amber wrench 2 Stability assist indicator The 2004 Explorer and Mountaineer feature new cluster graphics including TPMS indicator Stability assist in...

Page 121: ...buttons 3 Turn the ignition switch to the RUN position and hold until the display indicates TEST This takes from three to five seconds 4 Depress the reset button once to advance to each stage of the...

Page 122: ...coding of final manufacturing test date MODULE CONFIG BYTE1 BYTE4 Displays hexadecimal of bytes 1 4 of module configuration settings DIAG TROUBLE CODE Displays a 16 bit DTC in hexadecimal format DTCs...

Page 123: ...of liftgate ajar input SEATBELT Displays input status of safety belt switch RUN START RUN START sense circuit check RUN ACC RUN ACC sense circuit check CHECK ENGINE Displays 8 bit hexadecimal value of...

Page 124: ...und B1317 Battery voltage high B1318 Battery voltage low B1342 ECU is defective B1345 Heated backlite input circuit short to ground B1352 Ignition key in circuit failure B1360 Ignition run acc circuit...

Page 125: ...g pads if the temperature exceeds 71 C 160 F There is no longer a timer feature that allows the system to time out If an occupant has enabled the heated seat feature prior to the ignition being turned...

Page 126: ...where there are two seperate seating surfaces One seating surface accomodates two passengers A 50 50 seating arrangement quad seating where there are two seperate seating surfaces that accomodates on...

Page 127: ...APPENDIX ESSENTIAL SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS ESSENTIAL SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS 2004 Explorer Mountaineer New Model Technician Training 12 AUG 03 Appendix 1...

Page 128: ...APPENDIX ESSENTIAL SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS NOTES 2004 Explorer Mountaineer New Model Technician Training 12 AUG 03 Appendix 2...

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Page 130: ...APPENDIX ESSENTIAL SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS 2004 Explorer Mountaineer New Model Technician Training 12 AUG 03 Appendix 4...

Page 131: ...APPENDIX GLOSSARY OF TERMS GLOSSARY OF TERMS 2004 Explorer Mountaineer New Model Technician Training 12 AUG 03 Appendix 5...

Page 132: ...APPENDIX GLOSSARY OF TERMS NOTES 2004 Explorer Mountaineer New Model Technician Training 12 AUG 03 Appendix 6...

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