User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Instrument Cluster
- Entertainment Systems
- AM/FM STEREO / SINGLE CD RADIO (IF EQUIPPED)
- PREMIUM AM/FM STEREO/CASSETTE/SINGLE CD (IF EQUIPPED)
- AUDIOPHILE SATELLITE READY AM/FM STEREO IN-DASH SIX CD RADIO (IF EQUIPPED)
- ADRENALIN CD/MP3 AUDIO SYSTEM — (IF EQUIPPED)
- SATELLITE COMPATIBLE AM/FM STEREO IN-DASH SINGLE CD/MP3 RADIO — LATE AVAILABILITY (IF EQUIPPED)
- PREMIUM SATELLITE COMPATIBLE AM/FM STEREO/CASSETTE/SINGLE CD/MP3 — LATE AVAILABILITY (IF EQUIPPED)
- AUDIOPHILE SATELLITE COMPATIBLE AM/FM STEREO IN-DASH SIX CD/MP3 RADIO — LATE AVAILABILITY (IF EQUIPPED)
- RADIO FREQUENCIES
- RADIO RECEPTION FACTORS
- CASSETTE/PLAYER CARE
- CD/CD PLAYER CARE
- AUDIO SYSTEM WARRANTY AND SERVICE
- Climate Controls
- Lights
- Driver Controls
- MULTI-FUNCTION LEVER
- TILT STEERING WHEEL (IF EQUIPPED)
- CENTER CONSOLE
- OVERHEAD CONSOLE (IF EQUIPPED)
- AUXILIARY POWER POINT (12VDC)
- POWER WINDOWS
- AUTOMATIC DIMMING REAR VIEW MIRROR
- SPEED CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED)
- MOON ROOF (IF EQUIPPED)
- ELECTRONIC COMPASS AND OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE DISPLAY (IF EQUIPPED)
- POSITIVE RETENTION FLOOR MAT
- TAILGATE LOCK
- LUGGAGE RACK
- Locks and Security
- Seating and Safety Restraints
- FRONT SEATS
- REAR SEATS
- SAFETY RESTRAINTS
- Personal Safety System
- Safety restraints precautions
- Energy Management Feature
- Combination lap and shoulder belts
- Vehicle sensitive mode
- Automatic locking mode
- Front safety belt height adjustment
- Safety belt pretensioner
- Safety belt warning light and indicator chime
- Conditions of operation
- BeltMinder
- Safety belt extension assembly
- Safety belt maintenance
- AIRBAG SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)
- SAFETY RESTRAINTS FOR CHILDREN
- SAFETY SEATS FOR CHILDREN
- Child and infant or child safety seats
- Installing child safety seats in combination lap and shoulder belt seating positions
- Installing child safety seat in the second row center seating position with an automatic locking retractor lap belt
- Attaching child safety seats with tether straps
- Attaching safety seats with LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) attachments for child seat anchors
- Tires, Wheels and Loading
- NOTICE TO UTILITY VEHICLE AND TRUCK OWNERS
- VEHICLE CHARACTERISTICS
- INFORMATION ABOUT UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADING
- TIRES
- INSPECTING AND INFLATING YOUR TIRES
- TIRE REPLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS
- CHANGING A FLAT TIRE
- WHEEL LUG NUT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
- INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THE TIRE SIDEWALL
- TIRE CARE
- SNOW TIRES AND TRACTION DEVICES
- VEHICLE LOADING – WITH AND WITHOUT A TRAILER
- TRAILER TOWING
- CAMPER BODIES
- RECREATIONAL TOWING (ALL WHEELS ON THE GROUND)
- Driving
- STARTING YOUR VEHICLE
- Positions of the ignition
- Preparing to start your vehicle
- Starting the engine
- Cold weather starting (flexible fuel vehicles only)
- If the engine fails to start using the preceding instructions (flexible fuel vehicles only)
- Using the engine block heater (if equipped)
- Guarding against exhaust fumes
- Important ventilating information
- BRAKES
- STEERING
- TRACTION-LOK AXLE (IF EQUIPPED)
- PREPARING TO DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE
- AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OPERATION
- FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE (4WD) OPERATION (IF EQUIPPED)
- 4WD system indicator lights
- Electronic shift on the fly 4WD system
- Driving off-road with truck and utility vehicles
- How your vehicle differs from other vehicles
- Basic operating principles
- If your vehicle goes off the edge of the pavement
- If your vehicle gets stuck
- Emergency maneuvers
- Parking
- Normal characteristics
- Driving on sand, mud and water
- Driving on hilly or sloping terrain
- Driving on snow and ice
- Maintenance and Modifications
- DRIVING THROUGH WATER
- STARTING YOUR VEHICLE
- Roadside Emergencies
- Customer Assistance
- Cleaning
- Maintenance and Specifications
- SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS
- PRECAUTIONS WHEN SERVICING YOUR VEHICLE
- OPENING THE HOOD
- 4.0L SOHC V6 ENGINE
- WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID
- ENGINE OIL
- BATTERY
- ENGINE COOLANT
- WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT AUTOMOTIVE FUELS
- ESSENTIALS OF GOOD FUEL ECONOMY
- EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
- POWER STEERING FLUID
- BRAKE FLUID
- TRANSMISSION FLUID
- AIR FILTER
- CHANGING THE AIR FILTER ELEMENT
- TRANSFER CASE FLUID (IF EQUIPPED)
- MOTORCRAFT PART NUMBERS
- REFILL CAPACITIES
- LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONS
- ENGINE DATA
- VEHICLE DIMENSIONS
- IDENTIFYING YOUR VEHICLE
- Accessories
- Index

Important child restraint precautions
You are required by law to use safety restraints for children in the U.S.
and Canada. If small children (generally children who are four years old
or younger and who weigh 40 lb. [18 kg] or less) ride in your vehicle, you
must put them in safety seats made especially for children. Many states
require that children use approved booster seats until they are eight
years old. Check your local and state or provincial laws for specific
requirements regarding the safety of children in your vehicle. When
possible, always place children under age 12 in the rear seat of your
vehicle. Accident statistics suggest that children are safer when properly
restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front seating position.
Never let a passenger hold a child on his or her lap while the
vehicle is moving. The passenger cannot protect the child from
injury in a collision.
Always follow the instructions and warnings that come with any infant or
child restraint you might use.
Children and safety belts
If the child is the proper size, restrain the child in a safety seat. Children
who are too large for child safety seats (as specified by your child safety
seat manufacturer) should always wear safety belts.
Follow all the important safety restraint and air bag precautions that
apply to adult passengers in your vehicle.
Do not leave children, unreliable adults, or pets unattended in
your vehicle.
To improve the fit of lap and shoulder belts on children who have
outgrown child safety seats, Ford recommends use of a belt-positioning
booster seat that is labeled as conforming to all applicable Federal motor
vehicle safety standards. Belt-positioning booster seats raise the child
and provide a shorter, firmer seating cushion that encourages safer
seating posture and better fit of lap and shoulder belts on the child.
A belt-positioning booster seat should be used if the shoulder belt rests
in front of the child’s face or neck, or if the lap belt does not fit snugly
on both thighs, or if the thighs are too short to let the child sit all the
way back on the 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.
2005 Explorer Sport Trac (p27)
Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
USA (fus)
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