File:01unpix.
File:01unpix.
File:01unpix.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 10:03:21 1996 *[PI02300(ALL)05/95] Table of Contents Introductory Information Safety Restraints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Starting Your Explorer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Warning Lights and Gauges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Instrument Panel Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Steering Column Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
File:02uninx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 08:58:20 1996 Introductory Information *[IN00300(ALL)04/95] *[IN00400(ALL)04/95] Ford’s Commitment to You *[IN00500(ALL)04/95] *[IN00600(ALL)04/95] Our Guiding Principles *[IN00700(ALL)04/95] ■ You are the focus of everything we do. Our work must be *[IN00750(ALL)04/95] ■ Continuous improvement is essential to our success. We *[IN00800(ALL)04/95] ■ Employee involvement is our way of life. We are a team.
File:02uninx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 08:58:20 1996 *[IN01010(ALL)08/95] *[IN01020(ALL)08/95] Things to Know About Using This Guide *[IN01030(ALL)08/95] This guide describes equipment and gives specifications for equipment that was in effect when this guide was approved for printing. Ford may discontinue models or change specifications or design without any notice and without incurring obligation.
File:02uninx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 08:58:20 1996 Introductory Information *[IN01080(ALL)08/95] To use the Index, turn to the back of the book and search in the alphabetical listing for the word that best describes the information you need. If the word you chose is not listed, think of other related words and look them up. We have designed the Index so that you can find information under a technical term.
File:02uninx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 08:58:20 1996 *[IN04000(ALL)01/95] *[IN04100(ALL)01/94] Buying a Ford Extended Service Plan *[IN04200(ALL)01/95] You do not have to buy this option when you buy your vehicle. However, your option to purchase the Ford Extended Service Plan runs out after 18 months or 18,000 miles. See your dealer for more details about the Ford Extended Service Plan.
File:02uninx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 08:58:20 1996 Introductory Information *[IN04850( X)03/95] *[IN04875( X)03/95] % AMBULANCE PACKAGES RWARNING Do not use this vehicle as an ambulance. *[IN06000(ALL)01/95] *[IN06100(ALL)03/95] % % *[IN06300(ALL)01/95] Breaking Your Vehicle In Your new vehicle goes through an adjustment or break-in period during the first 1,000 miles (1,600 km) that you drive it. During the break-in period, you need to pay careful attention to how you drive your vehicle.
File:02uninx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 08:58:20 1996 *[IN07000(ALL)03/95] Some vehicles are equipped with a Powertrain Control Module that limits engine speeds with a cut-out mode to promote durability. *[IN07100(ALL)04/95] *[IN07110(ALL)07/95] Cleaning the Outside of Your Vehicle *[IN07120(ALL)07/95] Take similar precautions if your vehicle is exposed to chemical industrial fallout.
File:02uninx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 08:58:20 1996 Introductory Information *[IN08200(ALL)04/95] *[IN08300(ALL)04/95] Cleaning Chrome and Aluminum Parts *[IN08400(ALL)04/95] *[IN08500(ALL)04/95] Cleaning Plastic Parts *[IN08600(ALL)04/95] Do not clean plastic parts with thinners, solvents or petroleum-based cleaners. % % % *[IN08700(ALL)04/95] *[IN08725(ALL)04/95] Wash chrome and aluminum parts with a mild detergent. Do not use steel wool, abrasive cleaners, fuel or strong detergents.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints *[SR00500(ALL)04/95] *[SR00600(ALL)03/95] Important Safety Belt Information *[SR00700(ALL)08/95] *[SR00800(ALL)08/95] *[SR00900(ALL)08/95] *[SR01000(ALL)08/95] *[SR01100(ALL)08/95] *[SR01200(ALL)08/95] *[SR02050(ALL)07/95] Safety belts provide best restraint when: *[SR02100(ALL)07/95] See the following sections in this chapter for directions on how to properly use these safety belts.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 *[SR02550(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Ford recommends that all safety belt assemblies and attaching hardware should be inspected by a qualified technician after any collision. Safety belt assemblies not in use during a collision should also be inspected and replaced if either damage or improper operation is noted. *[SR02600(ALL)08/95] RWARNING To reduce the risk of serious injury in a collision, children should always ride with the seatback upright.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints *[SR03000(ALL)05/95] *[SR03200(ALL)12/95] Combination Lap and Shoulder Belts *[SR03400(ALL)05/95] After you get into your vehicle, close the door and lock it. Then adjust the seat to the position that suits you best. *[SR03500(ALL)05/95] Pull the combination lap/shoulder belt from the retractor so that the shoulder portion of the belt crosses your shoulder and chest. Be sure the belt is not twisted. If it is, remove the twist.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 [SR03512(ALL)06/95] 10-1/2 pica Unfastening the outboard lap/shoulder belts art:0021301-A *[SR03513(ALL)07/95] While the belt retracts, guide the tongue to its original position to prevent it from striking you or the vehicle.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints *[SR03521(ALL)08/95] *[SR03522(ALL)08/95] Automatic locking mode *[SR03523(ALL)08/95] *[SR03524(ALL)08/95] *[SR03526( X)08/95] ■ A tight lap/shoulder belt on the occupant. % In this operating mode, the shoulder belt retractor will be automatically locked and will remain locked when the combination lap/shoulder safety belt is buckled, and does not allow the occupant freedom of movement.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 *[SR03533(ALL)08/95] NOTE: When the combination lap/shoulder belt is unbuckled and allowed to retract completely, the retractor will switch to the vehicle sensitive (emergency) locking mode. See the detailed instructions under Safety Seats for Children in this chapter.
File:03unsrx.
File:03unsrx.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints [SR03570( X)06/95] 17-1/2 pica art:0021283-A *[SR03600(ALL)05/95] Shoulder belt height adjuster — mid-way position (4 door models) RWARNING Use the shoulder belt on the outside shoulder only. 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.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 [SR03800(ALL)06/95] 10-1/2 pica Unfastening the outboard lap/shoulder belts art:0021301-A [SR03900( X)05/91] The rear seat shoulder safety belts have a feature which allows the seat belt webbing to be stowed out of the way when the rear seats are folded down (2 door only). 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.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints [SR04100( X)04/94] 10-1/2 pica Rear combination lap and shoulder belts (2 door model) art:0020663-C [SR05800(ALL)08/94] Center Front Lap Belt (If equipped) [SR05900(ALL)10/90] The lap belt in the center of the front seat does not adjust automatically. You must adjust it to fit snugly around your hips. Do not wear it around your waist.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 [SR06500(ALL)10/90] To unfasten the belt, push the release button on the buckle. This allows the tongue to unlatch from the buckle. [SR06600(ALL)06/95] Because the center front lap belt does not have a retractor, it should be shortened and fastened when not in use.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints [SR07900(ALL)10/90] Rear Lap Belt with Retractor [SR08000(ALL)12/89] Pull the belt out of the retractor with a steady motion and insert the tongue into the proper buckle until you hear a snap and feel the latch engage.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 *[SR09790(ALL)08/95] Use only extensions manufactured by the same supplier as the safety belt. Manufacturer identification is located at the end of the webbing on the label. Also, use the safety belt extension only if the safety belt is too short for you when fully extended. Do not use extension to change the fit of the shoulder belt across the torso.
File:03unsrx.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 [SR10040(ALL)06/95] RWARNING FAILURE TO REPLACE THE SAFETY BELT ASSEMBLY UNDER THE ABOVE CONDITIONS COULD RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURIES IN THE EVENT OF A COLLISION.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints *[SR10900(ALL)05/95] *[SR11000(ALL)06/95] % The Importance of Wearing Safety Belts RWARNING Safety belts must be worn by all vehicle occupants to be properly restrained and help reduce the risk of injury in a collision. *[SR11050(ALL)05/95] RWARNING All occupants of the vehicle, including the driver, should always wear their safety belts, even when an air bag Supplemental Restraint System is provided.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 *[SR11600(ALL)01/95] *[SR11700(ALL)05/95] The Importance of Being Properly Seated % [SR11800( X)05/95] Important Information About the Right Front Passenger Air Bag [SR11900(ALL)05/95] It is important for the front seat passengers’ safety that they remain properly seated whenever the vehicle is moving.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints *[SR12290( X)07/95] % *[SR12300( X)07/95] Your vehicle is equipped with a right front passenger air bag. Air bags deploy with great force, faster than the blink of an eye. Front passengers, especially children and small adults, must never sit on the front edge of the seat, stand near the glove compartment of the instrument panel, or lean over near the air bag cover when the vehicle is moving.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 *[SR12600( X)07/95] % *[SR12700(ALL)01/95] For further information about the proper mounting of equipment in the front seat of this vehicle, please refer to Ford’s brochure entitled Some Important Information About Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System which can be obtained by calling Helm Inc. at 1-800-782-4356. Ask for brochure FPS-8602.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints [SR13000( X)08/94] 17-1/2 pica art:0021130-B The location of the air bag and warning labels *[SR13010(ALL)07/95] If a collision occurs, the sensors sense the severity of the impact and activate the air bags if necessary. The air bag system is designed to deploy in frontal and front-angled collisions more severe than hitting a parked vehicle (of similar size and weight) head-on at about 28 mph (45 km/h).
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 *[SR13030(ALL)07/95] RWARNING Air bag system components get hot after inflation. Do not touch them after inflation. % *[SR13050(ALL)05/95] The air bag system uses a readiness light on the 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. This indicates that the system is operating normally.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints *[SR13070(ALL)05/95] 17-1/2 pica art:0050088-A *[SR13080(ALL)07/95] Inflated passenger-side air bag RWARNING If the air bag is inflated, THE AIR BAG WILL NOT FUNCTION AGAIN AND MUST BE REPLACED IMMEDIATELY. If the air bag is not replaced, the unrepaired area will increase the risk of injury in a collision.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 % *[SR13100(ALL)06/95] A problem with the system is indicated by one or more of the following: *[SR13125(ALL)06/95] *[SR13150(ALL)06/95] *[SR13175(ALL)06/95] ■ the readiness light will either flash or stay lit, [SR13225(ALL)08/95] If any of these things happen, have the air bag system serviced at your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer immediately.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints *[SR14500(ALL)08/95] RWARNING 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. *[SR14550(ALL)07/95] RWARNING To prevent the risk of injury, make sure children sit where they can be properly restrained. *[SR14625( X)12/95] RWARNING It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside or outside of a vehicle.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 *[SR15000(ALL)08/95] RWARNING Safety belts and seats can become hot in a vehicle that has been closed up in sunny weather; they could burn a small child. Check seat covers and buckles before you place a child anywhere near them. *[SR15025(ALL)08/95] RWARNING Never leave a child unattended in your vehicle.
File:03unsrx.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 [SR15065( X)05/95] 24 pica art:0090172-A Figure 2: Built-in child safety seat in the open position *[SR15070( X)08/95] Children must be properly buckled before riding in the vehicle. It is the law in every state and province. This child seat conforms to all Federal/Canadian motor vehicle safety standards. [SR15075( X)10/94] Frequently check the child seat’s lap and shoulder harness belts for correct placement and tightness.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints *[SR15080( X)12/95] Always adjust the lap and shoulder harness belts provided with this child seat snugly around your child. *[SR15085( X)08/95] RWARNING Never leave a child unattended in your vehicle. *[SR15090( X)08/95] RWARNING Safety belts and seats can become hot in a vehicle that has been closed up in sunny weather; they could burn a small child. Check seat covers and buckles before you place a child anywhere near them.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 [SR15120( X)10/94] 1. To release the head restraint, 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.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints [SR15130( X)08/94] 2. Release strap and slide the head restraint to the full up position. Refer to Figure 4. [SR15135( X)05/95] 24 pica art:0090174-A Figure 4: Positioning child safety seat head restraint and release of child seat cushion [SR15140( X)08/94] 3. Pull both velcro straps to release the child seat cushion. Refer to Figure 4.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 [SR15145( X)06/95] 4. Lower the child seat cushion onto the adult seat cushion. Read the information 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 seat. Refer to Figure 5.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints [SR15160( X)08/94] 5. Unfold cushion protector flap onto adult seat cushion. Refer to Figures 5 and 6.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 [SR15170( X)06/95] 6. Place child on the child seat cushion. Then position the right shoulder belt over the child’s shoulder as shown in Figure 6. Insert the right safety belt tongue into the single opening of the crotch safety belt buckle as shown in Figure 7.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints [SR15185( X)06/95] 7. Position the left 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.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 [SR15189( X)05/95] 17-1/2 pica art:0090178-A [SR15190( X)08/94] Figure 9: Fastening the chest clip 8. Pull on both safety belt tongues to be sure that both tongues are latched. *[SR15195( X)08/95] RWARNING If both tongues do not latch in the buckle, do not use the child seat. See your dealer for repairs.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints [SR15200( X)10/94] 9. Fasten both halves of the chest clip below the child’s shoulders and adjust the clip (up or down) to comfortably hold the shoulder belts in place on the child’s chest. 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.
File:03unsrx.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints [SR15220( X)10/94] 10. Tug on the crotch safety belt buckle and the chest clip to ensure they are properly fastened. Refer to Figure 12.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 [SR15230( X)06/95] 11. If the child is sleeping or tries to get out of the child seat, pull shoulder belts fully out to put 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 be pulled out. Refer to Figure 13.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints [SR15240( X)08/94] 12. When properly used, the child safety seat should look like Figure 14. [SR15245( X)05/95] 17-1/2 pica art:0090182-A Figure 14: Built-in child seat properly being used [SR15246( X)08/95] Built-In Child Seat Belt Retractors [SR15247( X)10/94] The belts on the Built-In Child Seat are equipped with a dual locking mode retractor.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 locking mode when the belts are unbuckled and the shoulder belts retract completely. *[SR15249( X)04/95] The automatic locking mode must be used to hold small children in position, particularly sleeping children and those who may try to squirm out of the belts. The emergency locking mode is also used while buckling the belts. [SR15250( X)10/94] Frequently check the child seat’s lap and shoulder harness belts for correct placement and tightness.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints *[SR15257( X)08/95] To remove the child from the built-in child seat: [SR15258( X)10/94] 1. Open the chest clip. Refer back to Figure 9. [SR15260( X)08/94] 2. Press release button on the crotch safety buckle. Refer back to Figure 8. [SR15265( X)08/94] 3. Slide the shoulder safety belts off the child’s shoulders and remove the child from the seat. Refer to Figure 6.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 *[SR15295( X)08/95] Inspection after a collision [SR15297( X)10/94] RWARNING All built-in child restraints, including seats, buckles, retractors, seat latches, interlocks, and attaching hardware should be inspected by a qualified dealer technician after any collision. If the child seat was in use during a collision, Ford recommends replacing it.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints information on top tether straps see Attaching Safety Seats With Tether Straps in this chapter. *[SR16025(ALL)08/95] When installing a child safety seat, be sure to use the correct safety belt buckle for that seating position, and make sure the tongue is securely fastened in the buckle. For a shoulder/lap belt combination with a sliding tongue, make sure the retractor is in the automatic locking mode.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 *[SR16250(ALL)06/95] RWARNING Seatbacks should be upright for use with child safety seats. *[SR16275(ALL)07/95] 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 in the following illustration.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints [SR16290( X)02/96] Safety Seats for Children [SR16300( X)02/96] Use a safety seat that is recommended for the size and weight of the child. Always follow the safety seat manufacturer’s instructions when installing and using a safety seat. *[SR16310(ALL)02/96] When possible, put children in the rear seat of your vehicle.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 [SR16370( X)02/96] RWARNING If you do not properly secure the safety seat, the child occupying the seat may be injured during a collision or sudden stop. An unsecured safety seat could also injure other passengers. [SR16380( X)02/09] RWARNING Carefully follow all of the manufacturer’s instructions included with the safety seat you put in your vehicle.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints [SR16400( X)02/96] [SR16410( X)02/96] Installing Safety Seats in Combination Lap and Shoulder Belt Seating Positions 1. Position the child safety seat in a seat with a combination lap and shoulder belt. [SR16420( X)02/96] [SR16430( X)02/96] If you choose to install a child safety seat in the front passenger seat, move the seat as far back as possible. 2.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 While holding 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.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints [SR16470( X)02/96] 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.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 [SR16490( X)02/96] 5. Grasp 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.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints [SR16510( X)02/96] 6. Allow the belt to retract. The belt will click as it retracts to indicate it is in the automatic locking mode.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 [SR16530( X)02/96] 7. Pull the lap belt portion across the child seat toward the buckle and pull up on the shoulder belt while pushing down on the child seat. [SR16540( X)02/96] 17-1/2 pica art:0011243-A [SR16550( X)02/96] Removing slack from the belt 8. Allow the safety belt to retract to remove any slack in the belt. [SR16560( X)02/96] 9.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints [SR16570( X)02/96] 17-1/2 pica art:0011244-A [SR16580( X)02/96] Checking that the seat is secure 10. Try to pull belt out of the retractor to make sure the retractor is in the automatic locking 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.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 *[SR18400(ALL)06/95] *[SR18410(ALL)06/95] *[SR18413(ALL)06/95] Attaching Safety Seats With Tether Straps *[SR18417( X)06/95] You can attach a tether strap anchor bracket to the rear floor by using a tether anchor kit (613D74), available at no charge from any Ford dealership. [SR18420(ALL)09/95] Read and follow the instructions provided with the kit carefully, for installation of the child tether strap anchor.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 Safety Restraints *[SR19700(ALL)07/95] *[SR19800(ALL)07/95] % *[SR19900(ALL)07/95] Safety Belts for Children Children who are too large for child safety seats should always wear safety belts. (See instructions with your child seat, or contact its manufacturer, to determine maximum size of child that will safely fit in the seat.
File:03unsrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:02:31 1996 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 specific needs of your child with your pediatrician. *[SR20200(ALL)07/95] Lap belts and the lap belt portion of lap and shoulder belts should always be worn snugly and below the hips, touching the child’s thighs.
File:04unstx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:22:05 1996 Starting Your Explorer *[ST01700(ALL)03/95] % [ST01800(ALL)01/95] * Ignition Understanding the Positions of the Ignition [ST02000(ALL)04/94] 7-1/2 pica art:0021143-A The positions of the key in the ignition lock cylinder. % *[ST02201(ALL)07/95] ACCESSORY allows some of your vehicle’s electrical accessories such as the radio and the windshield wipers to operate while the engine is not running.
File:04unstx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:22:05 1996 *[ST02801(ALL)03/95] OFF allows you to shut off the engine and all accessories without locking the steering wheel or the automatic transmission gearshift lever. *[ST02901(ALL)05/95] ON allows you to test your vehicle’s warning lights (except the brake system warning light) to make sure they work before you start the engine. The key returns to the ON position once the engine is started and remains in this position while the engine runs.
File:04unstx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:22:05 1996 Starting Your Explorer *[ST03600(ALL)03/95] *[ST03700(ALL)03/95] *[ST03800(ALL)05/95] 3. Turn the ignition key to LOCK. 4. Remove the key. If your vehicle’s gearshift lever is mounted on the floor: *[ST03950(ALL)05/95] *[ST04000(ALL)05/95] *[ST04100(ALL)05/95] 1. Put the gearshift in 1 (First). *[ST04200(ALL)05/95] *[ST04300(ALL)05/95] *[ST04400(ALL)05/95] *[ST04600(ALL)05/95] 4. Push and hold in the key release button. 2.
File:04unstx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:22:05 1996 *[ST04800(ALL)03/95] *[ST04900(ALL)03/95] Fuel-Injected Engines *[ST04950(ALL)03/95] % [ST05200(ALL)05/94] * *[ST05300(ALL)09/95] Starting Your Vehicle % When starting a fuel-injected engine, the most important thing to remember is to avoid pressing down on the accelerator before or during starting. Only use the accelerator when you have problems getting your vehicle started.
File:04unstx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:22:05 1996 Starting Your Explorer *[ST06000(ALL)03/95] Before you start your vehicle, you should test the warning lights on the instrument panel to make sure that they work. Refer to the Warning Lights and Gauges chapter. *[ST06200(ALL)02/95] *[ST06300(ALL)06/95] *[ST06400(ALL)05/95] Starting Your Engine % To start your engine: 1. Follow the steps under Preparing to Start Your Vehicle at the beginning of this section.
File:04unstx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:22:05 1996 *[ST06521(ALL)05/95] *[ST06522(ALL)04/95] For a warm engine: *[ST06575(ALL)08/95] Whenever you start your vehicle, release the key as soon as the engine starts. Excessive cranking could damage the starter. *[ST06601(ALL)09/95] After starting, allow the engine to idle for a few seconds before driving away.
File:04unstx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:22:05 1996 Starting Your Explorer *[ST07400(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Extended idling at high engine speeds can produce very high temperatures in the engine and exhaust system, creating the risk of fire or other damage. *[ST07450(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Do not park, idle, or drive your vehicle in dry grass or other dry ground cover. The emission system heats up the engine compartment and exhaust system, which can start a fire.
File:04unstx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:22:05 1996 % *[ST08175(ALL)03/95] If the Engine Cranks but Does Not Start or Does Not Start After a Collision *[ST08200(ALL)07/95] *[ST08210(ALL)10/95] The Fuel Pump Shut-off Switch *[ST08215(ALL)03/95] Once the shut-off switch is triggered, you must reset the switch by hand before you can start your vehicle. If the engine cranks but does not start or does not start after a collision, the fuel pump shut-off switch may have been triggered.
File:04unstx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:22:05 1996 Starting Your Explorer *[ST08275(ALL)10/95] If your engine cranks but does not start after a collision or major jolt: *[ST08290(ALL)03/95] *[ST08300(ALL)03/95] *[ST08325(ALL)03/95] 1. Turn the key in the ignition to OFF. *[ST08350(ALL)01/95] 4. Turn the ignition key ON for a few seconds, then turn it *[ST08375(ALL)03/95] 5. Check under the vehicle again for leaking fuel. If you see or *[ST08400(ALL)03/95] 6.
File:04unstx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:22:05 1996 *[ST09300(ALL)05/95] *[ST09400(ALL)02/95] % Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes Carbon monoxide, although colorless and odorless, is present in exhaust fumes. Take precautions to avoid its dangerous effects. *[ST09500(ALL)09/95] RWARNING Never let your vehicle idle in an enclosed area, and do not sit in a parked vehicle, (with the engine running) for more than a short period of time. Exhaust fumes, particularly carbon monoxide, might build up.
File:04unstx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:22:05 1996 Starting Your Explorer *[ST10300(ALL)01/95] Improve your ventilation by keeping all air inlet vents clear of snow, leaves, and other debris. *[ST10400(ALL)08/95] If the engine is idling while you are stopped in an open area for long periods of time, open the windows at least one inch (2.5 cm). Also, adjust the heating or air conditioning system to bring in outside air.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges % *[LG00400(ALL)01/95] [LG00550( X)11/89] The instrument panel (dashboard) on your vehicle is divided into several different sections. The illustrations 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 grouped together on the instrument panel. We call this grouping a cluster.
File:05unlgx.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges *[LG03000(ALL)06/94] *[LG03100(ALL)06/93] The Mechanical Cluster *[LG03200(ALL)06/95] *[LG03300(ALL)03/95] Brake System Warning Light *[LG03400(ALL)05/94] This light comes on when you turn the ignition key to START to verify that the indicator bulb is working. If the light stays on or comes on after you have released the parking brake fully, have the hydraulic brake system serviced.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 *[LG03800(ALL)02/95] Anti-lock Brake Warning Light [LG03925(ALL)03/95] To check the ABS brake warning light, turn the ignition key to ON. The ABS brake warning light should glow momentarily.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges [LG04400(ALL)08/94] 6 pica art:0021148-B Safety belt warning light symbol % *[LG04420(ALL)01/95] [LG04430(ALL)06/95] Air Bag Readiness Light 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.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 [LG04450(ALL)10/94] Door Ajar Warning Light (If equipped) *[LG04460(ALL)08/94] If the ignition switch is in the ON position and any door or the liftgate is not completely closed, the light will illuminate.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges *[LG04680(ALL)05/95] If the light turns on and off at one (1) second intervals while you are driving the vehicle, it means that the engine is misfiring. If this condition persists, damage could occur to the engine or catalytic convertor. Have your vehicle serviced at the first opportunity. You do not need to have your vehicle towed in.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 % *[LG05835(ALL)10/94] Overdrive Off Indicator (If equipped) [LG05850(ALL)05/95] This light tells you that the Transmission Control Switch (TCS) on the gearshift lever has been pushed. When the light is on, the transmission does not shift into overdrive. Depressing the button on the shifter once more returns the vehicle to overdrive mode.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges [LG05890( X)03/95] 7-1/2 pica art:0090108-A Speed control light *[LG05900(ALL)01/95] *[LG06000(ALL)03/95] % Charging System Light This light, shown as a battery symbol on your cluster, indicates that your battery is not being charged and that you need to have the electrical system checked.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 % *[LG06310( X)04/95] [LG06335(ALL)04/95] Anti-Theft Alarm Light (If equipped) This light flashes on and off when the ignition switch is OFF and any door is opened. As soon as you lock the doors, the light glows steadily. Within 30 seconds of closing all the doors, the light flashes intermittently (every 2 seconds). This indicates that the alarm system is armed.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges [LG06390(ALL)03/95] Fuel Reset Light (If Equipped) [LG06393(ALL)01/95] Your vehicle may have a fuel reset light. The fuel reset light will come on when you turn the ignition key to ON and the fuel pump shut-off switch has been triggered. Refer to Fuel pump shut-off switch in the Index to find additional information.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 *[LG07500(ALL)05/94] *[LG07601(ALL)06/93] Engine Oil Pressure Gauge *[LG07701(ALL)03/95] *[LG07801(ALL)03/95] *[LG07901(ALL)03/95] If you lose engine oil pressure: % This gauge indicates the engine’s oil pressure, not the oil level. However, if your engine’s oil level is low, it could affect the oil pressure. With the engine running, the pointer should move into the NORMAL band.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges *[LG08900(ALL)01/95] *[LG09001(ALL)03/95] % High Beam Light This light comes on when the headlamps are turned on high beam or when you flash the lights.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 [LG10300(ALL)10/94] 6 pica art:0020752-E Fuel gauge — mechanical cluster with tachometer *[LG11100(ALL)01/95] *[LG11201(ALL)03/95] Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge *[LG11301(ALL)08/95] The pointer moves from the C (cold) mark into the Normal band as the engine coolant warms up. It is acceptable for the pointer to fluctuate within the Normal band under normal driving conditions.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges *[LG12240(ALL)01/95] If the coolant continues to overheat, have the coolant system serviced as soon as possible.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 [LG12790(ALL)08/94] 10-1/2 pica art:0020873-F Speedometer *[LG12801(ALL)01/95] *[LG12900(ALL)01/95] Odometer *[LG13000(ALL)11/94] *[LG13100(ALL)03/93] Trip Odometer *[LG13250( X)02/95] *[LG13300(ALL)05/95] Tachometer *[LG13400(ALL)05/95] The tachometer may move slightly when the key is placed in the ACC or ON position, with the engine off. This is normal and does not affect the performance of the tachometer when the engine is running.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges *[LG13525(ALL)09/95] Some vehicles are equipped with an engine speed (RPM) limiting device contained within the Powertrain Control Module (PCM). The purpose of this device is to maintain peak engine speed (RPM) below a specified limit. This feature is only evident on automatic transmission vehicles when shifting manually (1, 2, D) and on all manual transmission units. (Engine speed limits may vary based on engine displacement.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 % *[LG35000( X)04/95] The Electronic Message Center (If equipped) [LG35050( X)03/95] The Electronic Message Center (M/C) display, located in the center of the floor console, works only when your ignition is in the ON position. Each time the M/C is powered, the display goes through a self-test by displaying a blank message for two seconds. This self-test is used to stabilize the systems before reporting the status of the systems to you.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges [LG35400( X)08/94] 17-1/2 pica art:0021115-B Electronic message center *[LG35450( X)01/95] *[LG35500( X)01/95] English/Metric *[LG35550( X)01/95] Fuel Range [LG35600( X)10/94] A press of the FUEL RANGE switch allows you to display one of two features (Distance to Empty or Distance Driven).
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 *[LG35650( X)01/95] To ensure accuracy, turn the ignition OFF when you fill the fuel tank. [LG35700( X)06/94] NOTE: Distance to empty is calculated using a “Running Average Fuel Economy” initialized by the factory. The value is not the same as the Average Fuel Economy Display. The Running Average Fuel Economy is based on more than 500 miles (800 km) of driving history.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges *[LG36050( X)01/95] % *[LG36100( X)05/95] Because of factors like rounding of numbers and fuel movement in the tank, the M/C and the service station fuel pump readings may disagree slightly. Fuel Economy [LG36150( X)10/94] A press of the FUEL ECON switch allows you to display one of two features (Average Fuel Economy or Instantaneous Fuel Economy).
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 Fuel Economy cannot be reset. That is, these three features are unaffected by pushing the RESET switch. *[LG36750( X)01/95] *[LG36800( X)01/95] System Check *[LG36850( X)01/95] *[LG36900( X)01/95] *[LG37000( X)01/95] *[LG37050( X)01/95] *[LG37100( X)01/95] ■ Engine Oil Life Left % A press of the SYSTEM CHECK switch causes the M/C to cycle through a status of each of the systems being monitored.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges for service as soon as possible. For Fuel Level, the first message will indicate the fuel level status (OK or LOW) and the second message will indicate the range (distance to empty). *[LG37500( X)01/95] *[LG37550( X)01/95] Message center operation during system check The M/C switches will operate as follows during the System Check sequence: *[LG37600( X)01/95] 1.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 *[LG37950( X)01/95] In the event of a multiple warning situation, the M/C will cycle the display to show all warnings by displaying each warning message for 4 seconds. *[LG38000( X)01/95] Using the message center while a warning is active [LG38050( X)04/94] If you want to display the operator selectable features of the M/C while a warning is displayed, the warning message may be removed from the M/C display by pressing the RESET switch.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges *[LG38150( X)01/95] The following is a list of warning messages and their associated reset category: [LG38200( X)04/94] fourteen pica chart:0021147-A *[LG38250( X)01/95] *[LG38300( X)01/95] Check Engine Temp *[LG38350( X)01/95] *[LG38400( X)03/95] Check Charging System This warning message is displayed when the engine coolant is overheating. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible, turn off engine and let it cool.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 *[LG38450( X)01/95] *[LG38500( X)01/95] Low Fuel Level *[LG38550( X)01/95] *[LG38600( X)01/95] Low Oil Level *[LG38650( X)02/95] *[LG38700( X)05/95] To check your oil: *[LG38750( X)01/95] This warning message is displayed when you have approximately 50 miles (80 km) left before you run out of fuel. This warning message is displayed when your engine oil level is low. If this warning message is displayed, check the level of the engine oil. 1.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges [LG39200( X)04/94] Check Brake Lamps [LG39250( X)03/95] This warning message is displayed when you turn on your brakelamps by pressing the brake pedal and at least one of the lamps is burned out.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 *[LG39650( X)01/95] An oil change is required whenever indicated by the M/C. USE ONLY RECOMMENDED ENGINE OILS (See Engine oil in the Index). *[LG39700( X)01/95] The M/C will tell you the percent of oil life left during System Check. This percentage is based on your driving history and the time since your last oil change.
File:05unlgx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:04:08 1996 Warning Lights and Gauges [LG40301( X)08/94] 3. Press the RESET switch to complete the procedure. A press of any switch besides RESET or OIL CHANGE RESET will abort this procedure and will not establish your new Personalized Oil Reset Percentage. [LG40401( X)08/94] When your Personalized Oil Reset Percentage has been established, it will be used beginning with the completion of your next OIL CHANGE RESET procedure.
File:06unipx.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 [IP00400( X)03/95] % *[IP00475(ALL)09/95] The main controls for the climate control system, lights, message center, lamps, clocks and radio are on the instrument panel. NOTE: Any cleaner or polish that increases the gloss (shine) of the upper part of the instrument panel should be avoided. The dull finish in this area is to help protect the driver from undesirable windshield reflection.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 Instrument Panel Controls and temperature you select. The function selector control knob allows you to select heating or cooling and determine where the air will be directed. The temperature control knob setting determines the temperature of the air that flows into the vehicle. [IP01500(ALL)03/95] 10-1/2 pica Climate control knobs art:0020589-G *[IP01550(ALL)03/95] To turn your air conditioner and heater system on, select any position except OFF.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 *[IP01700(ALL)03/95] [IP01750(ALL)03/95] *[IP01800(ALL)08/94] H Fan speed adjustment The H (left) knob on the control is the fan control knob which controls the volume of air flow. Rotate the H knob to the right to increase fan speed and increase the amount of air entering the vehicle. Four fan speed positions are available and are indicated by dots beside the H control knob. The largest dot is high speed position.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 Instrument Panel Controls [IP02150(ALL)08/95] S (Panel and Floor) [IP02200(ALL)03/95] Select S to direct airflow to the floor and through the instrument panel registers at the same time. This selection can be used to either heat or cool your vehicle. The air conditioner will operate to cool the air if the outside temperature is about 50˚F (10˚C) or warmer. *[IP02250(ALL)08/95] R (Floor) [IP02300(ALL)03/95] Select R to direct air to the floor.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 *[IP02550(ALL)04/95] *[IP02600(ALL)02/95] Operating tips [IP02650(ALL)03/95] ■ In humid weather, select V before starting your engine. The following tips will help you to get the most satisfaction from your air conditioning and heater system. This will help to prevent windshield fogging. After a few minutes of operation, you may select another function.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 Instrument Panel Controls [IP04800( X)03/95] 17-1/2 pica art:0090132-A Electronic automatic temperature control system *[IP04850( X)02/95] To turn your EATC on, push the AUTOMATIC button or any of the six override buttons along the bottom of the control. [IP04900( X)03/95] To turn your EATC off, press the OFF button. When the system is off, the display window will be blank (dark) when the ignition is on.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 [IP05100( X)03/95] To change the temperature in the display window, select any temperature between 65˚F (18˚C) and 85˚F (29˚C) using the BLUE (cooler) or RED (warmer) buttons. The Electronic Automatic Temperature Control will do the rest. [IP05150( X)03/95] To change the temperature display from ˚F to ˚C or from ˚C to ˚F, press and hold the MAX A/C and the DEF V buttons at the same time for one second.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 Instrument Panel Controls [IP05400( X)03/95] 10-1/2 pica art:0090125-A *[IP05500( X)01/95] *[IP05600( X)02/95] Automatic operation Push the AUTOMATIC 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 normal conditions, your EATC will need no additional attention.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 [IP05800( X)03/95] When in AUTOMATIC and weather conditions require heat, air will be sent to the floor. However, a feature is included in your EATC to prevent blowing cold air to the floor if the engine coolant is not warm enough to allow heating. In 3 1/2 minutes or less, the fan speed will start to increase and the air flow will be to the floor area. [IP05900( X)07/94] If unusual conditions exist (i.e. window fogging, etc.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 Instrument Panel Controls [IP06200( X)03/95] 10-1/2 pica art:0090133-A *[IP06300( X)06/94] The average temperature range used is between 68˚F (20˚C) and 78˚F (26˚C). Changing the temperature setting by several degrees outside this range will not speed up the heating or cooling process. *[IP06400( X)01/95] Fan speed and thumbwheel [IP06500( X)05/95] Your EATC automatically adjusts the fan speed to the existing conditions.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 [IP06600( X)03/95] 10-1/2 pica art:0090134-A [IP06700( X)03/95] When you move the thumbwheel, the fan speed will go to manual control. The display window will show the H symbol in the upper left corner along with the selected temperature and operating function. [IP06800( X)03/95] You can override the fan speed at any time. If you use the thumbwheel to override the fan speed, the EATC will continue to control the temperature but you control the fan speed.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 Instrument Panel Controls [IP06900( X)03/95] 10-1/2 pica art:0090127-A *[IP07000( X)01/95] Manual override buttons [IP07100( X)03/95] Your EATC has six buttons which allow you to make special selections. The buttons are located along the bottom edge of the EATC Control and allow you to determine where the air will be discharged. Pressing any override button changes the air discharge location only.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 [IP07400( X)07/94] VENT Button [IP07500( X)03/95] Push this button to select outside air through the instrument panel registers. The display window will show the set temperature and VENT to the lower right of the temperature. Your EATC will heat the air if the temperature you have selected is warmer than the outside air coming into the vehicle. However, the air will NOT be cooled regardless of the temperature setting.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 Instrument Panel Controls [IP08200( X)04/95] DEF V Button [IP08300( X)03/95] Press the defrost button to obtain maximum airflow to the windshield. Adjust the temperature setting as required for defrosting. The display window will show the temperature setting and V symbol to the left of the temperature. When the outside temperature is about 50˚F (10˚C) or warmer, the air will be dehumidified to remove moisture.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 *[IP09000( X)04/95] ■ To prevent humidity buildup inside your vehicle, always *[IP09100( X)03/95] ■ Do not put objects under the front seats that interfere with [IP09200( X)03/95] ■ Remove any snow, ice, or leaves from the air intake area of drive with the EATC System turned on. the flow of air to the back seat area. your EATC System which could block the air intake. The intake area is located at the bottom of the windshield.
File:06unipx.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 *[IP12300( X)06/95] *[IP12400( X)12/91] Rear Window Defroster (If equipped) [IP12500( X)10/94] The control switch is located on the instrument panel to the right of the radio. % The defroster for the rear window clears frost, fog, or thin ice from both the inside and outside of the rear window.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 Instrument Panel Controls [IP15800( X)10/94] Liftgate Wiper and Washer (If equipped) [IP15901( X)10/94] The wiper/washer switch is to the right of the radio. To turn on the wiper, rotate the wiper/washer switch to the WIPE position. To select an interval wipe rotate switch between OFF and HI. To turn on the washer, push the switch all the way in and hold for spray. Release the button and the spray stops, but the wiper continues to operate.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 [IP17250(ALL)09/95] 3. Rotate the thumb wheel when the headlamp control knob is in an “ON” position to brighten or dim the instrument panel lamps. Rotate fully upward to operate courtesy and cargo lamps.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 Instrument Panel Controls [IP17390( X)12/95] Your vehicle may have one of the following autolamp systems depending on when it was built: [IP17400( X)1/96] 10-1/2 pica art:0020974-C [IP17405( X)12/95] OR [IP17410( X)12/95] 10-1/2 pica art:0090216-A [IP17415( X)12/95] If your vehicle is equipped with the first autolamp (with the ON/OFF button) use the following directions: *[IP17420( X)01/95] To set the autolamp: [IP17440( X)05/95] 1.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 *[IP17460( X)01/95] 2. Turn the ignition key to ON or start your vehicle. [IP17490( X)12/92] 3. Find the autolamp delay slide knob on the right hand side of the mirror. [IP17510( X)12/92] 4. Slide the knob all the way to the left. [IP17528( X)03/93] 5. Press the autolamp “On/Off” button. An indicator light will glow when the autolamp is on. [IP17530( X)06/93] 6. The autolamp automatically turns the lamps on and off.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 Instrument Panel Controls *[IP17660( X)12/93] % *[IP17715(ALL)04/95] ■ The further you move the slide knob toward the right, the longer the headlamps stay on after you leave your vehicle. Similarly, if you move the slide knob only slightly toward the left, the headlamps stay on for only a moment after you turn your vehicle off.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 *[IP17780(ALL)08/95] *[IP17785(ALL)08/95] Cleaning the Exterior Lamps *[IP17815(ALL)01/95] *[IP17820(ALL)03/95] *[IP17830(ALL)03/95] Daytime Running Light System *[IP17840(ALL)03/95] *[IP17850(ALL)01/95] *[IP17860(ALL)05/95] ■ The headlamp system is in the OFF position, and % % Do not use dry paper towel, chemical solvents or abrasive cleaners to clean the lamps, as these may cause scratches or crack the lamps.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 Instrument Panel Controls [IP18400( X)03/95] Cargo and Map Lamps [IP19100( X)08/94] The cargo lamp is located on the roof headliner near the liftgate. The lamp will come on whenever the driver’s door or passenger’s door is open or when the headlamp switch thumbwheel is rotated fully upward.
File:06unipx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:05:45 1996 [IP19875( X)09/95] 10-1/2 pica Map lamps (if equipped) art:0020975-B % *[IP19900( X)10/94] [IP19910( X)10/94] High-mount Brakelamp The high-mount brakelamp is located outside the vehicle, directly over the rear window. [IP19920( X)10/94] 10-1/2 pica art:0021015-E High-mount brakelamp *[IP20300(ALL)04/95] Clock Controls on Electronic Radios [IP20400(ALL)10/94] The electronic radios have a built-in clock.
File:07unscx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:06:35 1996 Steering Column Controls *[SC00400(ALL)01/95] The controls on the steering column and wheel are designed to give you easy access to the controls while you are driving.
File:07unscx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:06:35 1996 % *[SC03200(ALL)08/95] High Beams and Flashing the Lamps [SC03500(ALL)03/95] 7-1/2 pica art:0090130-A Headlamp high beam switch and turn signal lever on steering column *[SC04400(ALL)08/95] *[SC04500(ALL)03/95] % Windshield Wipers and Washer To turn on the windshield wipers, the ignition key must be turned to the ON or ACC position.
File:07unscx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:06:35 1996 Steering Column Controls [SC05200(ALL)06/95] To clean the windshield, push in the end of the wiper knob for a single wipe. For a constant spray, keep the knob pushed in. After you release the knob, the wipers operate for two to three cycles before turning off (if wipers were off) or returning to the interval setting selected.
File:07unscx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:06:35 1996 [SC05502(ALL)10/94] Gearshift Lever (Automatic transmission only) [SC05504( X)08/94] The gearshift lever on your Explorer is mounted on the steering column. On the end of the gearshift lever is the Overdrive On/Off button. For additional information about the gearshift lever and the Overdrive On/Off button, see the Driving Your Explorer chapter.
File:07unscx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:06:35 1996 Steering Column Controls *[SC05516(ALL)03/95] *[SC05520(ALL)04/95] Hazard Flasher *[SC05527(ALL)10/94] The flashers will flash and the high-mount brakelamp will stay on steadily (not flash) with the brake pedal depressed. *[SC05530(ALL)08/95] The flashers work whether your vehicle is running or not. The flashers work for up to two hours when the battery is fully charged and in good condition without draining the battery excessively.
File:07unscx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:06:35 1996 *[SC05600(ALL)01/95] *[SC05700(ALL)02/95] % Horn To sound the horn, press the center of the horn pad. Check the horn regularly to make sure it operates properly. [SC06000(ALL)10/94] 10-1/2 pica Horn location art:0020890-D *[SC06200(ALL)05/95] *[SC06250(ALL)04/95] % Tilt Steering (If equipped) RWARNING Never adjust the steering column/wheel when the vehicle is moving. You could lose control of the vehicle and injure someone.
File:07unscx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:06:35 1996 Steering Column Controls *[SC06450(ALL)09/95] To change the position of the steering wheel, push the release lever under the steering column away from you. Tip the steering wheel to the desired position. Pull the lever back into place to lock the steering wheel. *[SC07250(ALL)12/89] Be sure the steering wheel locks in a notch. It is not infinitely adjustable. Do not adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is in motion.
File:07unscx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:06:35 1996 [SC08300(ALL)03/95] 3. Press SET ACCEL switch and release it immediately. This will set your speed. If you keep this switch pressed, your speed will continue to increase and will not be set until the switch is released. *[SC08500(ALL)08/95] 4. Take your foot off the accelerator pedal. Your vehicle will *[SC08600(ALL)08/95] If you drive up or down a steep hill, your vehicle may momentarily slow down or speed up, even though the speed control is on.
File:07unscx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:06:35 1996 Steering Column Controls *[SC08700(ALL)08/95] RWARNING Do not use the speed control in heavy traffic or on roads that are winding, slippery, or unpaved. *[SC08801(ALL)05/95] In mountainous areas, at higher elevations, or when pulling a trailer, the speed control may not be able to maintain the preset speed with the transmission in j (Overdrive).
File:07unscx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:06:35 1996 [SC09375(ALL)10/94] quarter page art:0021255-A Transmission control switch *[SC09400(ALL)08/95] *[SC09500(ALL)08/95] Accelerating With the Speed Control Operating *[SC09600(ALL)08/95] *[SC09700(ALL)06/95] Resetting the Speed Control *[SC09750(ALL)10/94] Your vehicle has a “tap-down” feature that allows you to decrease your current speed in increments of 1 mph (1.6 km/h) by a momentary tap of the COAST switch.
File:07unscx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:06:35 1996 Steering Column Controls *[SC10250(ALL)10/94] ■ TAP-UP — This allows you to increase your current speed in *[SC10300(ALL)06/95] *[SC10400(ALL)06/95] Turning the Speed Control Off [SC10550(ALL)08/94] increments of 1 mph (1.6 km/h) by a momentary tap of the SET-ACCEL switch. Multiple taps of the SET-ACCEL switch will increase your vehicle speed 1 mph (1.6 km/h) for each tap.
File:07unscx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:06:35 1996 *[SC11500(ALL)08/95] *[SC11600(ALL)06/95] Cancelling and Resuming a Set Speed *[SC11700(ALL)08/95] To resume the speed you had before, you must be driving at least 30 mph (50 km/h). *[SC11800(ALL)05/93] Press and release the RSM switch. Your vehicle gradually returns to the previously set speed and then maintains it. % If you press the brake pedal, the speed control is cancelled.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features *[FV00350(ALL)02/95] 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.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 [FV01502( X)10/94] 10-1/2 pica Outside handles and locks art:0021367-A [FV01600( X)10/95] Two step unlock feature (if equipped) [FV01620( X)10/95] This feature allows you to unlock all vehicle doors with the key. [FV01640( X)10/95] 1. Unlock driver door with key. [FV01660( X)12/95] 2. Repeat unlock procedure within 5 seconds. All doors will unlock when the key is returned to the vertical position (position of the key before removal).
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features [FV02001( X)01/91] Setting the Childproof Locks for the Rear Doors *[FV02101( X)03/95] In addition to standard or power locks, your vehicle has childproof locks for the rear doors. If you set these locks, the rear 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.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 [FV04900( X)08/94] Liftgate Handle and Locks [FV05000( X)10/94] 10-1/2 pica art:0020550-F Liftgate handle and locks [FV05100( X)11/89] You can unlock the liftgate by using the key. To open the liftgate, rotate the handle clockwise and to open the liftgate window, rotate the handle counterclockwise.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features [FV11000( X)05/95] Cargo Area Shade (If equipped) [FV11201( X)03/91] This removable shade hides cargo and also secures lightweight objects in the cargo area of your vehicle. *[FV11401( X)03/91] *[FV11601( X)05/90] To install the shade: [FV11700( X)05/95] *[FV11801( X)03/93] *[FV12001( X)05/90] [FV12200( X)05/95] 1. Position the shade in the mounting brackets located behind the rear seat on each rear trim panel.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 [FV12400( X)10/94] 17-1/2 pica art:0020547-F The cargo shade *[FV12600( X)05/91] The shade is a wind-up type, just like a window shade. Over time the shade may lose its spring tension. If this happens, you can easily rewind the shade with the help of another person. *[FV12700( X)05/91] To rewind the shade: [FV12800( X)06/94] 1. Remove the shade from its side anchor slots by compressing telescoping tube. *[FV12900( X)05/91] 2.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features *[FV13200( X)05/91] 5. Fold the edges of the vinyl toward the center. Make sure the *[FV13300( X)05/91] 6. While holding the vinyl and roller tube as shown in Figure *[FV13400( X)05/91] 7. Wind the shade 14 revolutions in the direction shown in edges of the vinyl clear the end cap slots (see Figure 2). Use masking tape or a rubber band to hold the vinyl on the left side of the roller tube.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 [FV13600( X)05/94] 10-1/2 pica Figure 2 art:0021203-A *[FV13700( X)05/91] 8. Let go of the right end cap. The clutch should now engage *[FV13800( X)05/91] *[FV13900( X)05/91] 9. Unfold the vinyl and place it into the end cap slots. *[FV14000( X)05/91] and stop the shade from losing its spring tension. 10. With the vinyl fully wound around the roller tube, insert the shade into the side mounting brackets.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features % *[FV14100(ALL)04/95] Power Door Locks (If equipped) [FV14500( X)05/95] The power door lock switches 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. *[FV14701(ALL)03/91] The manual door locks will override the power door lock controls.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 *[FV15203( X)09/95] *[FV15205( X)02/95] % Using the Keyless Entry System (If equipped) If your vehicle has the keyless entry system, you can lock or unlock the vehicle doors without using a key. The buttons for the system are near the outside door handle on the driver’s side. See also Remote Entry System which follows this description.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features *[FV15273( X)09/95] *[FV15275( X)02/95] Programming your own entry code *[FV15277( X)09/95] *[FV15279( X)09/95] *[FV15281( X)09/95] *[FV15283( X)09/95] *[FV15285( X)09/95] To program your own code: % *[FV15287( X)09/95] You can program a personal code to unlock your vehicle with the keypad. This code does not replace the permanent code that the dealership gave you. Use your personal code in the same manner as you would your original code. 1.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 *[FV15301( X)09/95] *[FV15303( X)02/95] % Unlocking the doors with the keyless entry system You must unlock the driver’s door before you unlock any of the other doors. If you let more than five seconds pass between pressing numbers, the system shuts down, and you have to enter the code again. The system has shut down if the keypad light is out. If the keyless entry system does not work properly, use the key or transmitter(s) to lock and unlock the doors.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features % [FV15350( X)02/95] Autolock (With automatic transmission vehicles only) *[FV15351( X)02/95] The Autolock feature is part of your remote keyless entry system and is enabled at the factory.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 *[FV15371( X)09/95] *[FV15373( X)09/95] *[FV15375( X)02/95] *[FV15377( X)04/95] [FV15379( X)02/95] 3. Within 5 more seconds, press and release 3/4. 4. Release 7/8. To reactivate the Autolock system, simply repeat the instructions for deactivating the system. By re-entering the code that deactivates the Autolock, the keyless entry system reinstates the Autolock feature. You can also deactivate or reactivate the Autolock feature by this method: 1.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features *[FV15425(ALL)05/95] *[FV15500( X)02/95] Remote Entry System (If equipped) *[FV15600( X)06/95] The system will work with up to four transmitters. Your vehicle came with two transmitters. Additional transmitters can be ordered from your dealer. *[FV15700(ALL)02/95] The remote entry features only operate with the ignition in the OFF position.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 and the liftgate window are completely closed, the doors and liftgate will lock again, the horn will chirp and the external lamps will flash. If a door, liftgate or the liftgate window is open or ajar, the horn will give two short chirps warning you that a door or the liftgate is open.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features *[FV17400(ALL)04/95] The remote entry system may not arm and disarm non-factory installed anti-theft systems. [FV17425( X)03/95] Remote Memory Seat Feature (If equipped) [FV17452( X)03/95] Your vehicle allows the remote keyless entry system to control the Memory Seat system (see Memory Seat section of this Owner Guide). With this feature, each of the first three transmitters programmed will recall a different seat position.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 *[FV17505( X)02/95] *[FV17510( X)02/95] 5. Press the door power unlock button 3 times. *[FV17515( X)02/95] 7. The horn should chirp once. If not, wait 30 seconds and [FV17520( X)06/04] 8. Press the door power unlock button twice. *[FV17525( X)02/95] 9. Press the door power lock button. [FV17530( X)03/95] 10. The horn will chirp twice if the remote Memory Seat feature 6. Turn the ignition key back to RUN within 30 seconds of step 2.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features *[FV17701(ALL)02/95] NOTE: The operating range of the remote entry system can also be affected by weather conditions (such as very cold temperatures) or structures around the vehicle (buildings, other vehicles, radio and TV towers, etc.). Typical operating range will allow you to be up to 33 feet (10 meters) away from your vehicle.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 % *[FV18101(ALL)02/95] Replacing lost transmitters [FV18200(ALL)07/95] In the event a transmitter is lost, you should take your vehicle’s transmitters to your dealer to have the remote entry system deprogrammed for the lost transmitter. This is necessary to prevent further unauthorized use of the lost transmitter. *[FV18301(ALL)02/95] You can also purchase additional transmitters (up to 4 transmitters can be used) from your dealer.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features [FV19100( X)03/95] This will prevent draining of the battery if these lights have been left on inadvertently or if a door or the liftgate is not completely closed. Battery voltage to these lamps will be restored when the remote entry transmitter is used, any door is opened, the liftgate is opened, or the ignition key is turned ON again.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 [FV19145( X)04/95] ■ Close all doors, liftgate and liftgate window *[FV19149( X)04/95] Once all doors, liftgate and liftgate window are closed, if any were open, the system will begin a 30 second countdown to become armed. The 30 second countdown allows people who may still be in the vehicle time to exit without triggering the alarm. The THEFT indicator will glow steadily until the system is armed.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features *[FV19200(ALL)02/95] When unlocking the vehicle with a key, turn the key all the way to the end of its travel or the system may not disarm. *[FV19202(ALL)09/95] NOTE: The flashing lights and honking horn will shut off automatically within 2 minutes 45 seconds after the system is triggered. It will trigger again if another intrusion occurs. However, the starter circuit remains disabled until the system is disarmed.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 [FV19224( X)03/95] In 4WD Low, the automatic ride control system raises the vehicle approximately two inches above its lowest height. Shock dampening is locked in firm mode. The height change improves body clearance. The combination of firm dampening and the height change also provides maximum suspension feedback for improved off-road safety and performance.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features [FV19246( X)03/95] 17-1/2 pica art:0021253-A *[FV19250(ALL)02/95] *[FV19300(ALL)08/95] *[FV19400(ALL)08/95] % Automatic Ride Control service switch Windows Operating the Windows Manually The door windows are opened and closed by turning the handle crank.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 [FV20801( X)05/95] Flip quarter window (2 door model only) [FV20900( X)03/91] To open, press outward on the window latches, then depress the levers on each side of the latch and pull inward. Move the latch out and into the open position. To close, depress the levers on each side of the latch. Lift the latch and pull inward, then press latch outward to lock the levers.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features [FV23401( X)04/95] To close the window, hold the window switch to the up position until the window closes. *[FV23501(ALL)08/95] RWARNING Do not let children play with the power windows. They may seriously hurt themselves. Make sure occupants are clear of the window(s) before closing.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 % *[FV24101(ALL)01/95] Seats [FV24250( X)10/94] Four-Way Head Restraints (If equipped) [FV24325(ALL)06/94] Adjust the head restraints so that the cushion contacts the back of your head when you move your head rearward. [FV24350( X)10/94] The head restraint may be adjusted in four directions. To raise or lower the head restraint, push in the lock release button.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features [FV25970(ALL)10/94] 13-1/2 pica art:0021273-A *[FV26001(ALL)08/95] Adjusting the bucket seat RWARNING Never adjust the driver’s seat or seatback when the vehicle is moving. *[FV26100(ALL)08/95] RWARNING Do not pile cargo higher than the seatbacks to avoid injuring people in a collision or sudden stop.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 [FV26400(ALL)08/94] Reclining Bucket Seats (If equipped) *[FV27301( X)02/92] *[FV27401( X)03/93] You can tilt the seat back of your bucket seats backward. 1. On the outboard side of the seat, lift the recliner handle up and hold it in place. *[FV27501( X)10/89] 2. Lean against the back of the seat and adjust it to the position [FV27601( X)10/94] 3. Release the handle to latch the seat back in place. *[FV27701( X)10/89] 4.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features [FV28100( X)10/89] Folding Rear Seat [FV28201( X)11/89] 2 door models [FV28301( X)10/89] To fold down the rear split seat: [FV28401( X)05/95] Rotate the head restraint fully forward. Lower the head restraint to the top of the seatback. Pull upward on the latch release handle at the side of the seatback, while pulling the seatback forward with the other hand. Push the seatback downward until the latch engages in the full down position.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 [FV29000( X)10/89] [FV29101( X)10/94] To fold down the rear split seat: 1. Push the lower release handle (located on side of seat) downward to unlatch the seat back latch. [FV29201( X)10/94] 2. Rotate the seat downward into the latched load floor position. [FV29251( X)09/95] NOTE: When you hear a “click” type sound, this ensures the seatback will be in the latched load floor position.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features [FV29801( X)08/94] Reclining Rear Seat (If equipped) [FV29811( X)08/94] To recline the rear seatback: [FV29821( X)08/94] ■ Turn the recliner handle (upper handle) rearward while pushing the seatback rearward. [FV29826( X)10/94] 13-1/2 pica art:0021285-B [FV29831( X)08/94] To return the seatback from the recline position: [FV29841( X)08/94] ■ Turn the recliner handle (upper handle) rearward.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 [FV46005(ALL)08/94] Tilt Slide Seat (If equipped) [FV46015( X)03/93] 2 door models only [FV46020(ALL)08/94] With the front seatback tilted forward, the tilt slide seat can be moved to provide additional entry space to access the rear seat compartment of the vehicle. *[FV46025(ALL)05/94] To operate the tilt slide seat: [FV46030(ALL)08/94] 1.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features [FV46055(ALL)10/94] 10-1/2 pica Tilt slide seat art:0021166-A *[FV46065(ALL)05/95] 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.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 *[FV46075(ALL)03/93] [FV46080(ALL)10/94] To operate the seat adjuster: 4. To adjust the seats forward or rearward, locate the release bar at the lower front area of the seat cushion. Lift the release bar and hold until the desired seat position is obtained, then release the bar to relock the seat.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features *[FV46600(ALL)05/95] *[FV46700(ALL)08/94] % Using the Power Seats (If equipped) If your vehicle has the power seat option, you can adjust it in several directions. The controls are on the outboard side of the seat.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 [FV46926( X)04/94] 17-1/2 pica art:0021022-B The power controls on the driver’s seat [FV46927( X)03/93] To adjust the infinite position seatback, pull up on the handle while leaning against the back of the seat. Release the handle to lock the seat in its new position. You can tilt the seat back or bring it forward.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features [FV46950( X)03/94] 2. For an alternative memory position, place seat in the second desired position, depress the “SET” button, then press the “2” button within 5 seconds or until the light goes off. [FV46960( X)03/94] 3. For the third memory position, move the seat to the desired position, depress the “SET” button, then press the “1” and “2” buttons at the same time within 5 seconds or until the light goes off.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 [FV48300(ALL)08/94] 10-1/2 pica Power lumbar and side bolsters switch — sport bucket seat art:0021169-C *[FV48310(ALL)04/95] % [FV48315(ALL)04/95] * *[FV48320(ALL)05/95] Cleaning the Seats *[FV48325(ALL)09/95] 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 it.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features [FV48400( X)06/94] Positive Location Floor Mats (If equipped) [FV48500( X)05/95] Installation [FV48600( X)03/93] 1. Move driver’s seat to most rearward position. [FV48700( X)12/92] 2. Locate driver’s side floor mat in vehicle with rear of mat against left (outboard) front edge of seat track mounting bracket (see Figure 1). [FV48800( X)04/94] 7-1/2 pica art:0020972-B [FV48900( X)12/92] 3.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 [FV49300( X)04/94] 7-1/2 pica art:0020973-B *[FV50000(ALL)01/95] % [FV50700( X)01/95] * % Mirrors Automatic Dimming Inside Rearview Mirror (If equipped) [FV51600( X)04/94] 10-1/2 pica The automatic non-glare mirror art:0020976-C *[FV51700( X)01/95] The electronic day/night mirror will change from the normal state to the non-glare state when bright lights (glare) reach the mirror.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features *[FV51800( X)01/95] The electronic mirror measures the brightness of the light coming in from the rear of the vehicle. It automatically makes a correction in the glare state. The mirror may be turned off in either the normal or non-glare position. *[FV51900( X)06/94] There are two light sensors (photocells) in this mirror. The sensor that detects rear glare is located inside a window in the upper RH corner of the mirror.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 *[FV52400( X)06/95] % [FV52500( X)06/95] * % Illuminated Vanity Mirror (If equipped) Your vehicle may feature illuminated vanity mirrors on the sun visors. You can turn on the lighted mirror by lifting the mirror door cover. [FV52600( X)10/94] 7-1/2 pica art:0021171-B Visor vanity mirror *[FV52700( X)05/93] Visors that are equipped with the lighted vanity mirror also have an auxiliary visor.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features *[FV54500(ALL)08/91] *[FV54600(ALL)08/91] *[FV54800(ALL)01/95] % [FV55000(ALL)10/94] Dual Electric Remote Control Mirrors (If equipped) To adjust the remote controlled side mirrors: 1. Find the control switch in the driver’s door panel. 2. Select the right or left mirror by moving the selector switch to the right or left. *[FV55200(ALL)01/89] 3. Move the control knob in the direction you want to move *[FV55400(ALL)06/94] 4.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 [FV56200( X)10/94] Rear Storage Compartment with Net (If equipped) [FV56300( X)12/91] Your vehicle may have a small storage compartment which is located on the inside rear passenger quarter panel. This compartment has a net which will secure small objects.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features *[FV57350( X)01/95] The moon roof has a sliding shade that you can manually open or close to block the sun when the glass panel is shut. *[FV57450( X)06/94] To close the sliding shade, pull the shade toward the front of the vehicle. The shade automatically opens when the moon roof is opened.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 [FV59400(ALL)08/94] Console (If equipped) *[FV59500(ALL)12/91] Your vehicle may have a full console. The full console has the features shown in the illustration below. [FV59600( X)08/94] 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 in reverse, with taller beverage cans.
File:08unfvx.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 [FV59900( X)05/95] 17-1/2 pica art:0090166-A [FV59930( X)10/94] [FV59940( X)10/94] High series console Replacing the Tissue Box 1. Slide coinholder/tissue tray out of the console in an upward motion. [FV59950( X)10/94] 2. Replace tissue box. [FV59960( X)10/94] 3. Slide coinholder/tissue tray into console locating pins at bottom of tray. Fit in slots in console bracket.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features [FV60300( X)03/93] Overhead Console (If equipped) [FV60400( X)05/95] Your Explorer comes with an overhead console located between the sun visors.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 [FV61200( X)10/94] Electronic compass [FV61500( X)10/94] Factors affecting compass accuracy *[FV61600( X)01/95] The compass reading can be affected when you drive near a number of things — such as large buildings, bridges, power lines, and powerful antennas. *[FV61700( X)05/95] Your compass can also be affected by magnetic or metallic objects placed in or on the vehicle.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features [FV62200( X)04/94] 17-1/2 pica art:0021177-A Zone map *[FV62300( X)03/93] 2. Press and hold the “MODE” button until the “VAR” *[FV62400( X)03/93] 3. Release the “MODE” button. The display will now show the *[FV62500( X)03/93] 4. Press the “MODE” button repeatedly (or press and hold in) *[FV62600( X)03/93] 5.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 [FV62850( X)05/95] Calibration adjustment: *[FV62900( X)03/93] 1. Find an open area that is free from steel structures and high *[FV63000( X)03/93] 2. Press and hold the “MODE” button until the “CAL” *[FV63050( X)05/95] *[FV63100( X)03/93] *[FV63300( X)03/93] *[FV63800( X)03/93] *[FV63900( X)03/93] % voltage lines. An open parking lot is a good example. indicator appears in the display (approximately 8 seconds).
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features *[FV64100( X)09/95] *[FV64200( X)03/93] Storage Compartment (If equipped) *[FV64300( X)03/93] The compartment can be used to store a variety of items such as: tissues, parking pass, cigarettes or sunglasses. *[FV64400( X)03/93] *[FV64500( X)03/93] Use as Garage Door Opener *[FV64600( X)03/93] *[FV64700( X)03/93] Removal of storage clip % The storage compartment can be accessed by pushing the “OPEN” button.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 *[FV64900( X)03/93] *[FV65000( X)03/93] Installing “aftermarket” transmitter *[FV65100( X)03/93] Place 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 adapters, and some smaller ones may need two adapters. *[FV65200( X)03/93] The transmitter can now be activated without opening the door.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features [FV65400( X)03/95] Rear Console (If equipped) [FV65500( X)03/95] Your Explorer comes with a rear console that is located between the bucket seats.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 % *[FV69900(ALL)03/95] Power Point Electrical Outlet [FV70000(ALL)08/94] The power point outlet should be used in place of the cigarette lighter for optional electrical accessories. [FV70100(ALL)09/95] NOTE: Do not plug optional electrical accessories into the cigarette lighter. Use the power point.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 Features [FV72500( X)08/94] Luggage Rack (If equipped) [FV72600( X)12/92] Loading the Luggage Rack [FV72700( X)10/94] If your vehicle is equipped with the luggage rack, load your luggage as far back as it will safely go on the rack.
File:08unfvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 13:56:40 1996 [FV73200( X)12/92] The rear rack can be completely removed in the “UNLOCKED” position by sliding the crossbar toward the rear of the vehicle until it becomes free of the guide rails. [FV73300( X)12/92] “D” Ring Adjustment [FV73400( X)12/95] The luggage rack has two “D” rings (one on each side of the luggage rack guide rails) that can be adjusted to secure cargo. Turn the “D” rings counterclockwise to loosen.
File:09unasx.
File:09unasx.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 Electronic Sound Systems *[AS00600( X)06/95] *[AS00700( X)08/95] *[AS00800( X)08/95] *[AS00900( X)01/95] Luxury Audio System *[AS01000( X)08/95] How to adjust the volume [AS01100( X)06/95] Turn the “VOL/PUSH ON” knob clockwise to increase the volume and counterclockwise to decrease the volume.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 *[AS01500( X)08/95] *[AS01600( X)01/95] How to tune radio stations *[AS01700( X)09/95] *[AS01800( X)01/95] ■ Using the “TUNE” function % There are four ways for you to tune in a particular station. You can use the “TUNE”, “SEEK”, “SCAN” or memory buttons. You can change the frequency up or down one increment at a time by pressing and releasing either the left (b) or right (a) side of the “TUNE” or “TUNE DISCS” button.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 Electronic Sound Systems *[AS02700( X)08/95] *[AS02800( X)01/95] 1. Select a band, then select a frequency. *[AS02900( X)01/95] *[AS03000( X)01/95] 3. Follow the above steps for each memory preset button. 2. Press one of the memory buttons and hold until the sound returns and the lamp above the memory button lights up. That memory button is now set.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 *[AS03600( X)01/95] *[AS03700( X)01/95] *[AS03800( X)01/95] Adjusting the tone balance of your radio ■ Increasing or decreasing bass and treble response Push the “BASS/TREB” popout knob to gain access to the bass and treble controls. Bass control allows you to adjust the lower, bass frequencies to your preference. The outer ring of the “BASS/TREB” knob adjusts the bass (turn clockwise to increase bass; counterclockwise to decrease bass).
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 Electronic Sound Systems *[AS04210( X)07/94] *[AS04220( X)01/96] Using the Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Feature *[AS04230( X)07/94] *[AS04240( X)07/94] *[AS04250( X)07/94] *[AS04260( X)07/94] *[AS04270( X)07/94] The following signal modes may be selected: *[AS04280( X)07/94] Push the “DSP” button to activate the feature. The display will indicate which signal mode is in effect.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 *[AS04600( X)08/95] *[AS04700( X)08/95] Using the Controls of Your Cassette Tape Player *[AS04800( X)08/95] *[AS04900( X)04/95] How to insert a tape *[AS05000( X)01/95] If the player is in the tape mode but not 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”.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 Electronic Sound Systems *[AS05700( X)08/95] *[AS05800( X)05/95] ■ Using the “SEEK” function with your cassette tape player *[AS05900( X)01/95] ■ Using the “Blank Skip” function with your cassette tape *[AS06000( X)01/95] While in the tape mode, push the right (a) side of the “SEEK” button to seek forward to the next selection on the tape. Push the left (b) side to restart a currently playing tape selection.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 *[AS06800( X)01/95] *[AS06900( X)01/95] How to store the tape *[AS07000( X)08/95] *[AS07100( X)09/95] Using the Dolby쑓 B noise reduction feature [AS07200( X)07/95] Push the k button to activate. When activated, the light above the k button illuminates. *[AS07300( X)08/95] *[AS07400( X)08/95] Tape error messages *[AS07500( X)01/95] TD E1 — Radio tries to change sides of tape 3 times in a 10 second span. Push “EJECT” and try another tape.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 Electronic Sound Systems [AS07720( X)09/94] 10-1/2 pica Rear Seat Radio Controls art:0060683-A *[AS07725( X)06/95] How to turn the rear seat radio controls on and off [AS07727( X)09/94] Press memory preset buttons “3” and “5” simultaneously on the face of your radio to turn the rear seat radio controls on. A headphone symbol (j) will appear in the display when the rear seat controls are on.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 *[AS07755( X)06/95] Using the “MEMORY” button [AS07760( X)04/95] Push the “MEMORY” button to access the station you have set into memory button 1 on the face of the radio. Successively pushing this button will access, numerically, all stations set into the Station Memory Preset buttons (1 through 6).
File:09unasx.
File:09unasx.
File:09unasx.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 % *[AS29217(ALL)08/94] Premium Stereo Cassette and Stereo Cassette with CD DJ *[AS29220(ALL)08/95] *[AS29225(ALL)08/95] *[AS29230(ALL)01/95] Using the Controls on Your New Radio *[AS29235(ALL)08/95] How to adjust the volume [AS29240(ALL)06/95] Turn the “VOL/PUSH” knob clockwise to increase the volume and counterclockwise to decrease the volume. Bars illuminate in the display to show relative volume level.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 Electronic Sound Systems % *[AS29260(ALL)08/95] How to tune radio stations [AS29265(ALL)10/94] There are four ways for you to tune in a particular station. You can use the “TUNE”, “SEEK”, “SCAN” or the memory buttons. *[AS29270(ALL)09/95] ■ Using the “TUNE” function [AS29275(ALL)03/95] You can change the frequency up or down one increment at a time by pressing and releasing either the left (b) or right (a) side of the “TUNE” button.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 *[AS29315(ALL)01/95] *[AS29320(ALL)01/95] ■ Setting the station MEMORY PRESET buttons *[AS29325(ALL)08/95] Follow the easy steps below to set these buttons to the desired frequencies: Your radio is equipped with 6 station memory buttons. These buttons can be used to select up to 6 preset AM stations and 12 FM stations (6 in FM1 and 6 in FM2) *[AS29330(ALL)08/95] *[AS29340(ALL)08/95] 1. Select a band, then select a frequency. *[AS29345(ALL)08/95] 3.
File:09unasx.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 *[AS29435(ALL)08/95] *[AS29440(ALL)08/95] Using the Controls of Your Cassette Tape Player *[AS29445(ALL)08/95] *[AS29450(ALL)04/95] How to insert a tape *[AS29455(ALL)06/95] NOTE: 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.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 Electronic Sound Systems *[AS29505(ALL)08/95] *[AS29510(ALL)08/95] ■ Using the “SEEK” function with your cassette tape player *[AS29515(ALL)08/95] *[AS29520(ALL)01/95] ■ Using the “SCAN” function with your cassette tape player *[AS29525(ALL)01/95] While in the tape mode, push the right (a) side of the “SEEK” button to seek forward to the next selection on the tape. Push the left (b) side to seek the previous tape selection.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 [AS29550(ALL)06/95] How to switch from tape to AM/FM mode *[AS29555(ALL)01/95] Press the “AM/FM” button to stop the tape player and resume radio play. *[AS29560(ALL)08/95] *[AS29565(ALL)08/95] Using the Dolby쑓 B noise reduction feature *[AS29570(ALL)04/95] Push the k button to activate Dolby B Noise Reduction. Push again to deactivate. [AS29620( X)10/94] Two mini 3.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 Electronic Sound Systems *[AS29680(ALL)08/95] ■ Loose labels on cassette tapes can become lodged in the *[AS29685(ALL)08/95] ■ Do not leave a tape in the cassette tape player. High heat in *[AS29690(ALL)08/95] *[AS29695(ALL)08/95] Clock Operation [AS29705(ALL)09/94] Press the “CLK” button to display time. The time will continue to be displayed until a radio or tape function is chosen.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 [AS29735(ALL)09/94] Ford 6-CD Changer (If equipped) [AS29740( X)03/95] The Ford Explorer 6-CD Changer is mounted in your center console and holds 6 CDs, all controlled by using buttons on the Audio System. [AS29750(ALL)10/94] Unit Loading Instructions [AS29755(ALL)06/95] 1. Open Compact Disc Changer unit by sliding door rearward (Figure 1).
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 Electronic Sound Systems [AS29765(ALL)03/95] 2. Push the “i” button to eject the disc “magazine” (holds 6 discs) (Figure 2). [AS29770(ALL)10/94] 10-1/2 pica Figure 2 art:0060687-A *[AS29775(ALL)04/94] 3. Load discs into the disc magazine slots (numbered 1 through 6) one at a time with labeled surfaces upward, starting with bottom slot number 1 (Figure 3).
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 [AS29785(ALL)08/91] 4. Insert loaded disc magazine into chamber unit with the arrow on top of the disc magazine pointing toward the changer (Figure 4). Make sure magazine is fully inserted into changer. [AS29790(ALL)09/94] 7-1/2 pica art:0060689-A Figure 4 *[AS29795(ALL)09/95] *[AS29805(ALL)01/95] NOTE: To remove one or more compact disc(s) from the disc magazine, push the corresponding lever(s) to the back.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 Electronic Sound Systems *[AS29830(ALL)01/95] If the CD Changer is empty, “NO” and “DISC” will flash in the display and radio play will continue. *[AS29835(ALL)02/95] How to change the disc being played [AS29840(ALL)10/94] When in the CD mode, you can change discs by pressing the right side (a) of the “TUNE DISC” button (to select the next discs) or the left side (b) of the “TUNE DISCS” button (to select previous discs).
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 *[AS29905(ALL)04/95] Operating the CD Compression feature [AS29910(ALL)04/94] Because of the wide dynamic range of Ford’s 6-CD Changer System, soft passages may be difficult to hear under certain driving conditions while maintaining a reasonable volume level in the louder passages. The compression feature will bring these soft and loud passages closer together for a more consistent listening level.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 Electronic Sound Systems *[AS29940(ALL)01/95] — TOO HOT — Mechanism over 167˚ Farenheit, allow to cool before playing. *[AS29941(ALL)01/95] *[AS29942(ALL)01/95] *[AS29943(ALL)01/95] *[AS29944(ALL)08/95] — NO CD — Empty slot or magazine. *[AS29945(ALL)08/95] *[AS29946(ALL)08/95] *[AS29947(ALL)08/95] *[AS29948(ALL)08/95] ■ A disc is already loaded.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 *[AS29954(ALL)08/95] *[AS29955(ALL)08/95] If the sound skips: *[AS29956(ALL)01/95] How to take care of and clean the CD Changer and discs *[AS29957(ALL)01/95] To ensure the continued performance of your CD Changer carefully read the following precautions: *[AS29958(ALL)01/95] ■ Always handle a disc by the edge. Never touch the playing [AS29959(ALL)06/95] ■ Before playing, inspect all discs for any contamination.
File:09unasx.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 [AS29968( X)10/94] Midline Stereo Radio *[AS29970(ALL)08/95] *[AS29972(ALL)08/95] *[AS29973(ALL)01/95] Using the Controls on Your New Radio *[AS29975(ALL)08/95] How to adjust the volume [AS29980(ALL)06/95] Turn the “VOL/PUSH ON” knob clockwise to increase the volume and counterclockwise to decrease the volume. Bars illuminate in the display to show relative volume level.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 Electronic Sound Systems *[AS30010(ALL)09/95] *[AS30015(ALL)03/95] *[AS30020(ALL)08/95] ■ Using the ”TUNE“ function You can change the frequency up or down one increment at a time by pressing and releasing either the left (b) or right (a) side of the ”TUNE“ button. Manual tuning adjusts 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.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 *[AS30075(ALL)08/95] 2. Press one of the memory preset buttons and hold the button *[AS30080(ALL)08/95] 3.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 Electronic Sound Systems *[AS30401(ALL)08/95] *[AS30411(ALL)08/95] Clock Operation [AS30421(ALL)09/94] Press the ”CLK“ button to display time. The time will continue to be displayed until a radio or tape function 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.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 *[AS35600(ALL)08/95] *[AS35700(ALL)08/95] 2. Terrain The terrain (hilly, mountainous, tall buildings) of the area over which the signal travels may prevent the FM signal from being noise-free. *[AS35900(ALL)08/95] If there is a building or large structure between the antenna and station, some of the signal ”bends“ around the building, but certain spots receive almost no signal.
File:09unasx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:08:53 1996 Electronic Sound Systems *[AS36500(ALL)08/95] Automatic gain control circuitry for both AM and FM bands has been incorporated into this system to reduce strong signal capture and overload. *[AS36600(ALL)08/95] *[AS36700(ALL)08/95] All About Radio Frequencies *[AS36800(ALL)08/95] Not all frequencies will be assigned to a given area.
File:09unasx.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 Driving Your Explorer *[DR00350(ALL)06/95] Procedures for driving your vehicle will vary depending on which type of transmission your vehicle has.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 Overdrive Off Indicator Light is flashing, contact your Ford dealer as soon as possible. If this condition persists, damage to the transmission could occur. % *[DR08750(ALL)01/95] [DR08800(ALL)01/95] 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 of the several positions.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 Driving Your Explorer *[DR09000(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Hold the brake pedal down while you move the gearshift lever from position to position. If you do not hold the brake pedal down, your vehicle may move unexpectedly and injure someone. *[DR09100(ALL)01/95] % *[DR09110(ALL)01/95] Once you place the gearshift securely into position, gradually release the brake pedal and use the accelerator as necessary.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 *[DR09200(ALL)01/95] *[DR09300(ALL)08/95] R (Reverse) *[DR09350(ALL)01/95] *[DR09375(ALL)01/95] N (Neutral) *[DR09400(ALL)01/95] % [DR09500(ALL)04/95] * *[DR09600(ALL)04/95] Driving *[DR09700(ALL)03/94] When to use Drive [DR09800(ALL)06/95] You will note there is not a drive position on your gearshift indicator. However, you will find a transmission control switch labeled O/D ON/OFF located on the end of the gearshift lever.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 Driving Your Explorer [DR09850(ALL)01/95] quarter page art:0021255-A Transmission control switch (located on the end of the gearshift lever) *[DR09900(ALL)05/95] To return the transmission to the normal j Overdrive operation, press the transmission control switch again. The Transmission Control Indicator Light will not be illuminated when Overdrive operation resumes.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 *[DR10500(ALL)01/95] *[DR10600(ALL)03/94] P (Park) *[DR10650(ALL)03/94] The gearshift is securely latched in P (Park) if you cannot rotate it in a clockwise direction without lifting it toward you. *[DR10700(ALL)06/95] RWARNING Always come to a complete stop before you shift into P (Park). This position locks the transmission and prevents the rear wheels from turning.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 Driving Your Explorer [DR11300(ALL)08/94] Manual Transmission Operation *[DR11400(ALL)03/95] *[DR11500(ALL)01/95] Using the Clutch *[DR11600(ALL)03/91] To move the vehicle, release the clutch slowly and at the same time press down slowly on the accelerator so that the vehicle accelerates. *[DR11700(ALL)03/95] Do not drive with your foot resting on the clutch pedal and do not use the clutch to hold your vehicle at a standstill while waiting on a hill.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 *[DR12300(ALL)03/91] *[DR12400(ALL)03/95] *[DR12501(ALL)03/91] Backing up To shift into R (Reverse): 1. Push the clutch pedal in all the way to the floor and hold it. If you do not hold the clutch pedal in all the way, you may hear a grinding noise when you shift. *[DR12551(ALL)03/93] 2. Bring your vehicle to a complete stop. Failure to do so may *[DR12600(ALL)08/94] 3. Put the gearshift in Neutral and wait at least 3 seconds *[DR12700(ALL)08/94] 4.
File:10undrx.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 *[DR15100(ALL)03/95] When you slow down or climb a steep hill, always downshift before the engine starts to lose power. Downshifting reduces the chance of stalling and gives your vehicle better acceleration to increase speed again. *[DR15200(ALL)03/95] When you drive down steep hills, downshifting helps you keep a safe speed and helps prevent unnecessary wear on the brakes. *[DR15300(ALL)03/95] When you come to a stop, do not downshift through each gear.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 Driving Your Explorer *[DR15900(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Do not park your vehicle in Neutral, it may move unexpectedly and injure someone. Use 1 (First) gear and set the parking brake fully. *[DR15915(ALL)01/95] % [DR15945( X)01/95] * % % *[DR15950(ALL)04/95] Steering Your Vehicle Your vehicle comes with power steering. Power steering uses energy from the engine to help steer your vehicle.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 % *[DR16101(ALL)03/95] Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) System (If equipped) [DR16130(ALL)10/94] When you select the 4WD mode, your vehicle uses all four wheels to power itself. This increases traction, enabling you to drive your 4x4 over terrain and road conditions not travelled normally by two-wheel drive vehicles. *[DR16160(ALL)10/94] Power is supplied to all four wheels through a transfer case that allows you to select four-wheel drive when necessary.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 Driving Your Explorer [DR17810(ALL)10/95] ■ 4WD LOW mode — Only the 4WD LOW light is lit. [DR17855( X)10/94] To shift from Two-Wheel Drive to 4WD AUTO: [DR17900( X)10/94] To shift into 4WD AUTO, rotate the 4WD switch located on the instrument panel to 4WD AUTO. This shift can be done at a stop or on the fly.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 [DR18230( X)10/94] To shift from 4WD AUTO or 2WD to 4WD LOW: [DR18290( X)01/95] Stop the vehicle, depress the brake and place the automatic transmission in N (Neutral) or depress the clutch on vehicles with a manual transmission. Rotate the 4WD switch on the instrument panel to 4WD LOW. Both the 4WD and 4WD LOW lights are now lit.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 Driving Your Explorer [DR18640( X)1/96] Vehicles equipped with AWD are more capable of superior traction in wet and dry conditions than 2-wheel drive vehicles. AWD vehicles are also capable of being driven on sand, snow, mud, and rough terrain and have operating characteristics that are the same as vehicles equipped with 4WD.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 *[DR20000(ALL)11/89] *[DR20100(ALL)11/89] Sand *[DR20200(ALL)11/89] *[DR20300(ALL)12/89] Mud and Water *[DR20400(ALL)11/89] Once through water, always try the brakes. Wet brakes do not stop the vehicle as effectively as dry brakes. Drying can be improved by moving your vehicle slowly, while applying light pressure on the brake pedal. *[DR20500(ALL)11/89] After driving through mud, clean off residue stuck to rotating driveshafts and tires.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 Driving Your Explorer *[DR20900(ALL)11/89] When climbing a steep hill, start in a lower gear, rather than finding it necessary to downshift from a higher gear after the ascent has started. This reduces strain on the engine and the possibility of stalling. *[DR21000(ALL)11/89] When descending a steep hill avoid sudden braking. Rapid pumping of the brake pedal will help slow the vehicle and still maintain steering control.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 *[DR21700( X)07/93] Rear Disc Brakes [DR21800( X)06/94] The rear disc brakes are self-adjusting. They do not require any service other than periodic inspection for pad wear. *[DR22100(ALL)11/89] Hydraulic Power Brakes [DR22200(ALL)08/94] The hydraulic brake system is made up of two independent hydraulic circuits. One hydraulic circuit supplies fluid to the front disc brakes and the other hydraulic circuit supplies fluid to the rear drum or disc brakes.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 Driving Your Explorer *[DR22920(ALL)05/95] RWARNING The Anti-lock system does NOT assist the vehicle in stopping quickly on wet or icy surfaces. Heavy braking combined with poor road conditions could cause you to lose steering control of your vehicle. *[DR22925(ALL)10/94] *[DR22930(ALL)05/94] Using anti-lock brakes The operation of a vehicle with 4WABS is not similar to the operation of normal brakes.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 [DR22965(ALL)05/95] Should a malfunction in the 4WABS system occur, the ABS light on the instrument cluster will come on and stay on indicating that the anti-lock system has been shut down and the vehicle needs to be serviced. Normal braking is not affected unless the brake warning light is also illuminated. *[DR22970(ALL)09/95] NOTE: It is important to note that when the ABS Warning Light is illuminated the ABS system is disabled.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 Driving Your Explorer *[DR23500(ALL)07/92] *[DR23600(ALL)05/95] [DR23710( X)07/95] If Brakes Pull ■ Check tire pressure. ■ If pull occurs during the first 500 miles (800 km), make 10 moderatley fast stops from 40 mph (64 km/h). It may be necessary to repeat this operation to properly seat new brakes.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 *[DR24600(ALL)03/95] *[DR24650(ALL)01/95] Using the Parking Brake *[DR24800(ALL)12/91] The parking brake pedal is 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 foot and hold it while you push the parking brake pedal down firmly and fully with your left foot.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 Driving Your Explorer *[DR24950(ALL)03/95] RWARNING When parking, do not use the gearshift in place of the parking brake. Turn the key to LOCK whenever you leave your vehicle. Always set the parking brake fully and make sure that the gearshift is securely latched in P (Park) (automatic transmission) or in 1 (First) (manual transmission). Never leave your vehicle unattended while it is running.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 *[DR25350(ALL)03/95] Operate your vehicle within reasonable limits. Sudden acceleration, deceleration, turning, or combinations of these maneuvers can cause a vehicle to behave differently than anticipated. *[DR25501(ALL)02/95] *[DR25550(ALL)11/92] Wheel Spin [DR26350(ALL)12/92] If the wheels spin, use 2 (Second gear) to gain traction. Move forward slowly and evenly. If this does not work, try rocking the vehicle.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 Driving Your Explorer *[DR26701(ALL)01/95] % [DR26750(ALL)01/95] * *[DR26801(ALL)03/95] *[DR26850(ALL)03/95] *[DR26901(ALL)01/95] *[DR26951(ALL)01/95] % [DR27001(ALL)01/95] Driving in Bad Weather Slippery roads Drive cautiously on wet or snowy roads: ■ Do not quickly move the steering wheel unless necessary. ■ Drive slower than you normally would. ■ Give your vehicle more distance to stop.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 *[DR27601(ALL)05/95] RWARNING To avoid injury, never run the engine with one wheel off the ground, such as when changing a tire. *[DR27651(ALL)01/95] *[DR27675(ALL)06/92] High water *[DR27701(ALL)05/90] Do not drive through flooded areas unless you are sure that the water is below the bottom of the wheel hubs. *[DR27750(ALL)04/94] If you must drive through high water, drive slowly.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 Driving Your Explorer engine and transmission, causing damage to both. In addition, other vehicle systems and components may also be damaged. *[DR27975(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Do not spin the wheels at over 35 mph (55 km/h). The tires may fail and injure a passenger or bystander. *[DR28050(ALL)03/95] *[DR28101(ALL)01/95] Driving With a Heavy Load *[DR28150(ALL)08/95] The weight limits of your vehicle’s tires affect the GVWR or GAWR limitations.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 *[DR28950(ALL)02/95] *[DR29001(ALL)03/91] Trailer Towing (may require trailer tow option package) *[DR29025(ALL)09/92] Your trailer towing capability will vary based on the standard and optional equipment on your vehicle. Refer to the following Vehicle Loading/Towing Information and the Trailer Towing Tables to determine the specific towing capability of your vehicle. *[DR29050(ALL)02/92] *[DR29101(ALL)01/95] ■ Stay within the load limits when you tow.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 Driving Your Explorer *[DR29501(ALL)12/91] Trucks, unlike passenger cars, are basically custom vehicles designed to carry a load. Most owners start with a base vehicle and add production and dealer installed and/or aftermarket components to suit their tastes and purposes. Even trucks that are purchased for personal transportation only are likely to have considerable optional equipment, such as step bumpers and light bars, for example.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 [DR29750( X)03/95] 17-1/2 pica art:0090122-A Safety Compliance Certification Label *[DR29950(ALL)06/92] Do not use the sample numbers on the Safety Compliance Certification Label shown. Use the actual numbers from your vehicle certification label.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 Driving Your Explorer *[DR30310(ALL)06/92] *[DR30320(ALL)06/92] *[DR30330(ALL)06/92] *[DR30340(ALL)06/92] *[DR30351(ALL)03/91] *[DR30401(ALL)03/94] ■ GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating) *[DR30451(ALL)03/91] *[DR30501(ALL)03/91] Payload *[DR30550(ALL)03/91] *[DR30601(ALL)05/95] Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) *[DR30650(ALL)08/95] It is important to remember that GVW is not a limit or a specification.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 *[DR30801(ALL)01/93] *[DR30850(ALL)03/91] Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) *[DR30901(ALL)03/91] Your Safety Compliance Certification Label not only gives the GVWR, it also gives the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) which is the carrying capacity for each axle system. For trucks, the rear axle will be designed to carry more weight than the front.
File:10undrx.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 *[DR31501(ALL)03/91] — If you do not plan on pulling a trailer, do not include these ratings into your calculations. *[DR31550(ALL)08/95] ■ Weigh your vehicle as you customarily operate the vehicle *[DR31601(ALL)03/91] ■ Subtract the total weight of passengers, driver and optional (without cargo). equipment added by the factory, dealer or aftermarket supplier to determine how much cargo weight you can carry.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 Driving Your Explorer *[DR31751(ALL)03/91] Use this chart to perform your calculations. [DR31831( X)03/95] twenty-six pica chart:0090123-A *[DR31851(ALL)03/91] NOTE: The Truck Safety Compliance Certification Label has two weight related entries that sometimes cause confusion.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 *[DR31901(ALL)08/95] Front Axle Reserve Capacity in Pounds (kgs): If this value is given as 83 pounds (38 kgs) on the label, does this mean that you are limited to adding only 83 pounds (38 kgs) of accessories to the front end capacity? Not exactly. This says that you can load 83 pounds (38 kgs) of options on the front axle, add 150 pound (68 kgs) passengers to all seating positions, and add evenly distributed cargo in the box without exceeding the GAWR F.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 Driving Your Explorer *[DR32301(ALL)01/95] *[DR32350(ALL)02/95] If your vehicle exceeds the GVWR, remove cargo from your vehicle accordingly. If your vehicle exceeds the GAWR for either axle, shift the load or remove cargo accordingly. RWARNING If the GVWR or the GAWR specified on the Safety Compliance Certification Label is exceeded, your vehicle may be damaged or you may lose control and injure someone.
File:10undrx.
File:10undrx.
File:10undrx.
File:10undrx.
File:10undrx.
File:10undrx.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 [DR34300( X)12/95] 20 pica chart:0090217-A *[DR36500(ALL)01/95] *[DR36550(ALL)01/95] Preparing to Tow For your safety and for the good of your vehicle, 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 in the proper manner, see your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 Driving Your Explorer *[DR36600(ALL)01/93] *[DR36800(ALL)12/91] Hitches *[DR37000(ALL)12/92] Whenever a trailer hitch and hardware are removed, make sure all mounting holes in the underbody are properly sealed to prevent noxious gases or water from entering. [DR37100( X)01/95] Trailer tow/step bumper [DR37150( X)03/93] The rear bumper has an integral hitch and only requires a ball with a 3/4 inch shank diameter.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 % *[DR37800(ALL)07/95] Safety Chains [DR37925( X)03/93] Located near the step bumper hitch ball position are two holes in the underside of the hitch plate for a Class II trailer (max). These holes may be used for safety chain attachment when towing with the step bumper. Always use safety chains when towing. Safety chains are used to retain connection between the towing and towed vehicle in the event of separation of the trailer coupling or ball.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 Driving Your Explorer *[DR38450(ALL)08/95] 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. *[DR38500(ALL)06/95] *[DR38520(ALL)05/95] % *[DR38540(ALL)01/95] Driving while you tow Be especially careful when driving while you tow a trailer. Never drive faster than 45 mph (70 km/h) when you tow in hilly country on hot days.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 *[DR38925(ALL)08/95] *[DR38950(ALL)08/93] Servicing Your Vehicle If You Tow [DR39000(ALL)08/95] Trailer towing tips Before starting on a trip, practice turning, stopping and backing in an area away from heavy traffic. Get to know the “feel” of the vehicle/trailer combination. Practice backing up. Back up very slowly, with someone outside at the rear of your trailer to guide you.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 Driving Your Explorer *[DR39900(ALL)05/90] Vehicles with trailers should not be parked on a grade. However, if you must park on a grade, place wheel chocks under the trailer’s wheels as follows: *[DR40000(ALL)05/95] *[DR40100(ALL)11/89] ■ Apply the brake pedal and hold.
File:10undrx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:12:36 1996 [DR41235(ALL)02/92] Suspension Modifications [DR41250(ALL)03/91] The suspension and steering systems on your vehicle have been designed and tested to provide both safe, predictable performance (whether loaded or empty) as well as durable load carrying capability. Any modifications to the suspension or steering systems can reduce your vehicle’s performance capability and adversely affect driver and passenger safety.
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 Roadside Emergencies *[RE00400(ALL)03/95] *[RE00500(ALL)08/95] % *[RE00600(ALL)02/95] Jump-Starting Your Vehicle Your vehicle’s battery may die if you leave the lights on or any electrical equipment on after you turn the engine off. If this happens, you may be able to jump-start your vehicle with a booster battery. RWARNING The gases around the battery can explode if exposed to flames, sparks, or lit cigarettes.
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 *[RE00950(ALL)06/95] RWARNING Do not push-start your vehicle. You could damage the catalytic converter. For further information, see Jumper Cables in the Index. *[RE01000(ALL)05/95] RWARNING To avoid damage or injury, follow these directions in the order they are given. If in doubt, call for road service. *[RE01100(ALL)03/95] *[RE01200(ALL)03/95] Preparing Your Vehicle 1.
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 Roadside Emergencies *[RE01700(ALL)05/95] *[RE01800(ALL)03/95] % Connecting the jumper cables 1. Connect one end of the first jumper cable to the positive (+) terminal of the discharged battery. (You can connect either jumper cable to the positive (+) terminal, as long as you use the same cable for both positive terminals.) Most jumper cables have a red cable and a black cable.
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 [RE02300(ALL)08/94] 10-1/2 pica Attaching jumper cables art:0021186-B *[RE02500(ALL)03/95] *[RE02600(ALL)03/95] Jump-Starting 1. Make sure that the jumper cables are not in the way of moving engine parts, then start the booster vehicle. Run the engine at a moderate speed. *[RE02700(ALL)03/95] 2. Let the discharged battery charge for a few minutes and then *[RE02800(ALL)03/95] 3.
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 Roadside Emergencies *[RE03400(ALL)05/95] 4. Remove the other end of the positive (+) cable from the discharged battery. *[RE03500(ALL)1/96] After the vehicle is started, let it idle for a while to let the engine “relearn” its idle conditions. Drive it around for a while with all electrical accessories turned off to let the battery recharge. Driveability may be deteriorated slightly until all drive modes are “relearned.
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 [RE04150(ALL)12/95] It is not recommended that vehicles equipped with 4WD be operated in the 4WD modes with a temporary spare. If 4WD operation is necessary, do not operate at speeds above 10 mph (16 km/h) or for distances above 50 miles (80 km). Extended operation in 4WD with a temporary spare may result in damage to powertrain components.
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 Roadside Emergencies *[RE05000(ALL)01/95] ■ drive through an automatic car wash with this tire. Because *[RE05100(ALL)03/95] *[RE05250(ALL)06/94] Spare Tire Location *[RE05550( X)03/91] To remove the spare tire: % [RE05650( X)10/94] the temporary spare tire is smaller than a conventional tire, it reduces the ground clearance. Your vehicle may get caught in the rails and it could be damaged.
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 [RE05950( X)02/95] 27-1/2 pica art:0020558-F The spare tire location and assembly *[RE06050( X)03/91] *[RE06150( X)10/94] 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 extended for insertion into the wheel.
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 Roadside Emergencies *[RE06200( X)10/94] *[RE06250( X)12/91] *[RE06350( X)10/94] 2. Install the retainer through wheel center with valve stem facing up. NOTE: Stow aluminum wheel and tire with valve stem down. 3. Rotate the handle clockwise to secure tire. Continue until the lift mechanism “slips”. *[RE06400( X)03/91] 4. Check for proper seating against underbody supports and [RE06500( X)10/94] 5.
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 [RE14815( X)09/95] Explorer Limited 4x2/4x4 *[RE15100(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Make sure the spare tire and jacking equipment are stowed and secured in the proper storage location. *[RE15200(ALL)03/95] *[RE15250(ALL)12/91] % *[RE15300(ALL)03/91] *[RE15335(ALL)12/91] *[RE15390(ALL)05/95] Preparing to Change the Tire NOTE: To lift your vehicle by other than the front or rear jacking points, be sure to use only hoist adapters with a wide contact surface. 1.
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 Roadside Emergencies instruction 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.
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 [RE16250( X)01/95] 10-1/2 pica art:0020560-E Jack handle location and installation (2-door model) [RE16275( X)01/95] 10-1/2 pica Jack handle location and installation (4-door model) art:0021219-B [RE16800(ALL)07/94] 3. Insert the tapered end of the lug nut wrench behind wheel covers or hubcaps and twist off. [RE16830(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Use only the lug nut wrench provided to remove wheel ornaments.
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 Roadside Emergencies [RE16850(ALL)06/94] RWARNING Not using the tapered end of the lug nut wrench at the pry-off notches may result in damage to the finish of the wheel and ornament. *[RE16900(ALL)10/89] 4. Loosen the wheel nuts by pulling up on the handle of the *[RE17100(ALL)02/95] 5. Insert the jack handle into the jack and use the handle to lug nut wrench about one-half turn (counterclockwise).
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 [RE18350( X)10/94] 10-1/2 pica Front jacking position art:0021220-A c. Turn the jack handle clockwise until the wheel is a maximum of one inch off the ground. [RE18401(ALL)06/94] [RE18601( X)06/94] 10-1/2 pica Rear jacking position art:0020603-D [RE18650(ALL)09/95] NOTE: Do not use the differential housing as a lift point.
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 Roadside Emergencies [RE21151(ALL)04/94] 10-1/2 pica art:0021188-A *[RE21200(ALL)05/95] RWARNING To lessen the risk of personal injury, do not put any part of your body under the vehicle while changing a tire. Do not start the engine when your vehicle is on the jack. The jack is only meant for changing the tire. *[RE21400(ALL)06/95] *[RE21500(ALL)06/95] *[RE21700(ALL)06/95] 2. Remove the lug nuts with the lug nut wrench. *[RE22200(ALL)01/95] 5.
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 [RE22400(ALL)04/94] 7-1/2 pica art:0021189-A Lug nut tightening sequence *[RE23400(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Use of wheels or lug nuts other than original equipment could cause damage to the wheel or mounting system and allow the wheels to come off while the vehicle is in motion. *[RE23500(ALL)07/95] 7. Replace any wheel covers, ornaments, or hub caps that your [RE23600(ALL)01/95] 8. Put the tire, jack, and wrench away. (Make sure jack is vehicle has.
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 Roadside Emergencies [RE24345( X)04/94] eight pica chart:0020591-B [RE24400(ALL)10/94] The Fuel Pump Shut-off Switch *[RE24500(ALL)07/95] If the engine cranks but does not start or if you have had a collision, the fuel pump shut-off switch may have been triggered. The shut-off switch is a device that stops the fuel pump when your vehicle has been involved in a substantial jolt.
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 [RE24827( X)09/95] three fourths page art:0090197-B *[RE24850(ALL)03/95] When calling for 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 for the proper hook-up and towing procedures for your vehicle.
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 Roadside Emergencies [RE27520( X)06/95] Neutral Tow Feature [RE27540( X)06/95] Neutral tow feature is an option which can be activated at any dealership that has a Service Bay Diagnostic System (SBDS). When activated the feature may be enabled by following the instruction located on the visor or the headliner. [RE27560( X)12/95] The feature is available in vehicles with Control Trac and automatic transmission only.
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 [RE28400(ALL)05/91] ■ Disconnect the driveshaft at the rear differential and properly support it under the vehicle. [RE28500(ALL)01/95] ■ Mark the driveshaft and axle flanges to ensure proper position when reconnecting the driveshaft. Refer to service manual for proper driveshaft fastener torque specification. (See the Accessories chapter for information on ordering service manuals.
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 Roadside Emergencies [RE30100(ALL)06/94] If a distance of 50 miles (80 km) or speed of 35 mph (56 km/h) will be exceeded, you must: [RE30250( X)01/95] ■ Remove the rear driveshaft or have the neutral tow feature enabled at your dealership. [RE30300(ALL)06/94] ■ Mark the driveshaft and transfer case/axle flanges to ensure proper position when installing the driveshaft. Refer to service manual for proper driveshaft torque specification.
File:12unrex.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:14:34 1996 [RE31200(ALL)10/94] To return the vehicle to a towable condition, you must: [RE31300(ALL)10/94] ■ Place the transfer case in 2WD by rotating the 4WD switch to 2WD. [RE31400(ALL)10/94] NOTE: Both the 4WD and 4WD Low indicator lights in the instrument cluster will be off when the transfer case is in 2WD. [RE31500(ALL)10/94] ■ After 2WD is selected, the front hubs must be “unlocked” by moving the vehicle in reverse direction for a minimum of ten feet.
File:13unhsx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:15:36 1996 Customer Assistance *[HS00205(ALL)06/94] *[HS00210(ALL)10/95] Roadside Assistance *[HS00215(ALL)06/94] *[HS00220(ALL)06/94] *[HS00225(ALL)06/94] *[HS00230(ALL)06/94] *[HS00235(ALL)06/94] *[HS00240(ALL)06/94] Roadside Assistance will cover the following: *[HS00245(ALL)06/94] *[HS00250(ALL)06/94] How to use Roadside Assistance *[HS00255(ALL)04/95] To receive roadside assistance in the United States call 1-800-241-FORD (in Canada call 1-800-665-2006).
File:13unhsx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:15:36 1996 *[HS00300(ALL)01/95] *[HS00400(ALL)01/95] If You Have a Service Problem *[HS00525(ALL)02/95] *[HS00600(ALL)04/95] Service/Maintenance Concerns (U.S. or Canada) *[HS00700(ALL)04/95] If you are not satisfied with the service you received from your dealership’s service department, talk to the service manager at the dealership, or if you still are not satisfied, talk to the owner or general manager of the dealership.
File:13unhsx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:15:36 1996 Customer Assistance *[HS01105(ALL)03/95] In the United States, contact: [HS01120(ALL)01/95] 6 pica art:0050105-A [HS01130(ALL)03/95] In Canada, contact: [HS01135(ALL)05/95] 6 pica art:0040188-B [HS01160(ALL)03/95] If you still have a service or product complaint, you may wish to contact the Dispute Settlement Board (U.S. only). *[HS02300(ALL)02/95] *[HS02400(ALL)03/95] The Dispute Settlement Board (U.S.
File:13unhsx.
File:13unhsx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:15:36 1996 Customer Assistance *[HS03700(ALL)04/95] *[HS03800(ALL)04/95] *[HS03900(ALL)04/95] *[HS04000(ALL)04/95] *[HS04200(ALL)04/95] How Does the Board Work? *[HS04300(ALL)04/95] If the involved vehicle is within 36 months and 36,000 miles of the date of delivery (warranty start date), you have a right to make an oral presentation before the Board by indicating your choice on the application. Also, oral presentations may be requested by the Board.
File:13unhsx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:15:36 1996 *[HS04700(ALL)01/95] *[HS04800(ALL)04/95] How Do You Contact the Board? Write to the Board at the following address to request a brochure/application. You will be sent a brochure and a one-page customer application form. The form should be completed and mailed to the same address.
File:13unhsx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:15:36 1996 Customer Assistance *[HS06000(ALL)04/95] *[HS06100(ALL)05/95] ■ a brief description of your unresolved complaint *[HS06200(ALL)05/95] ■ the names (if known) of all people you contacted at the *[HS06300(ALL)04/95] ■ a description of the action you want done to resolve your *[HS06305(ALL)07/95] Should your application NOT qualify for review, an explanation will be mailed to you. *[HS06307(ALL)04/95] *[HS06308(ALL)01/95] Reporting Safety Defects (U.S.
File:13unhsx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:15:36 1996 *[HS06315(ALL)05/95] *[HS06320(ALL)08/95] *[HS06325(ALL)03/95] % Ford of Canada Customer Assistance Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited If you live in Canada and have any questions or concerns that the dealership cannot answer, contact the Customer Assistance Centre.
File:13unhsx.
File:13unhsx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:15:36 1996 *[HS06700(ALL)06/95] Use of leaded fuel in your vehicle without a proper conversion may damage the effectiveness of your emissions control system and may cause engine knocking or serious engine damage. Ford Motor Company is not responsible for any damage that is caused by use of improper fuel. *[HS06800(ALL)06/95] You may also have difficulty importing your vehicle back into the U.S. if you use leaded fuel.
File:14unacx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:16:06 1996 Accessories *[AC00400(ALL)03/95] *[AC00425(ALL)04/95] Ford Accessories for Your Vehicle Ford has many fine products available from your dealer to clean your vehicle and protect its finishes. For best results, use the following, or products of equivalent quality: *[AC00450(ALL)05/95] twelve pica chart:0032382-A *[AC00500(ALL)04/95] A wide selection of accessories is available through your local authorized dealer.
File:14unacx.
File:14unacx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:16:06 1996 Accessories *[AC01900(ALL)01/95] NOTE: When adding accessories, equipment, passengers, and luggage to your vehicle, do not exceed the total weight capacity of the vehicle or of the front or rear axle (GVWR, GAWR as shown on the Safety Compliance Certification Label). Consult your dealer for specific weight information.
File:14unacx.
File:14unacx.
File:14unacx.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer *[SV00300(ALL)03/95] *[SV00400(ALL)01/95] *[SV00500(ALL)01/95] % *[SV00600(ALL)01/95] Service Made Easy Ford has two goals for servicing your vehicle. 1. When we can, we design parts that do not need to be serviced. 2. We want to make servicing your vehicle as easy as possible.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 % *[SV01400(ALL)09/95] NOTE: Always dispose of used automotive fluids in a responsible manner. Follow your community’s standards for disposing of these types of fluids. Call your local recycling center to find out about recycling automotive fluids.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer *[SV02750(ALL)03/95] [SV02775(ALL)03/95] Working with the engine on: 1. Set the parking brake fully, and make sure the gearshift is securely latched in P (Park) (automatic transmission) or Neutral (manual transmission) and block the wheels. *[SV02825(ALL)03/95] 2. Block the wheels. This will prevent your vehicle from moving unexpectedly.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 [SV03750( X)02/95] 17-1/2 pica art:0020555-G Hood *[SV03775(ALL)09/95] NOTE: Read and understand Precautions When Servicing Your Vehicle at the beginning of this chapter before opening the hood. [SV03850( X)08/94] Close the hood with enough force to make it latch. Be sure to oil the hood latch every six months to maintain smooth operation. *[SV03900(ALL)05/90] Always attempt to lift the hood after closing to be sure it is securely latched.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 [SV05625(ALL)03/95] 33-1/2 pica art:0090153-A Servicing Your Explorer 4.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 [SV05650( X)09/95] full page art:0090135-C 5.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer *[SV05660(ALL)04/95] *[SV05665(ALL)04/95] Cleaning the Engine *[SV05670(ALL)07/95] ■ Extreme care must be used if a power washer is used to *[SV05675(ALL)08/95] ■ In order to avoid possible cracking of the engine block or [SV05680(ALL)03/95] ■ The alternator, coils and air intake must be covered. % A clean engine is more efficient because a buildup of grease and dirt acts as an insulator, keeping the engine warmer than usual.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 *[SV06550(ALL)02/91] *[SV06600(ALL)10/94] Opening the Fuel Filler Door *[SV06610(ALL)02/95] *[SV06620(ALL)04/94] Filling the fuel tank % To open the fuel filler door of your vehicle, just insert your finger in the divot and pull the door open all the way. RWARNING Do not overfill the fuel tank. The pressure in an overfilled tank may cause leakage and lead to fuel spray and fire.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer *[SV06990(ALL)07/95] % If you lose the fuel cap, replace it with an authorized Motorcraft or equivalent part. *[SV07000(ALL)05/95] RWARNING If you do not use the proper fuel cap, the pressure in the fuel tank can damage the fuel system or cause it to work improperly in a collision.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 *[SV07500(ALL)06/95] *[SV07600(ALL)06/95] Choosing the Right Fuel *[SV07650(ALL)08/95] Vehicle inspection programs may detect misfueling. Under these circumstances, you may be required by law to make costly repairs at your own expense. *[SV07700(ALL)05/95] *[SV07750(ALL)06/95] Octane Recommendations % % Use only UNLEADED FUEL in your vehicle. Using leaded fuel is prohibited by federal law.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer *[SV07900(ALL)04/95] In some parts of the country, “premium” grade fuels are sold with octane ratings of less than 91, especially in high altitude areas. It is recommended that you use only those “premium” fuels with an octane rating of 91 or higher.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 [SV08450(ALL)06/95] % *[SV08500(ALL)04/95] Gasolines For Clean Air Fuels in certain areas of the country are required to contain oxygenates to improve air quality. Common oxygenates are ethanol or grain alcohol (blended at no more than 10%), methanol or wood alcohol (blended at no more than 5% with cosolvents and additives) and MTBE or methyl tertiary butyl ether (blended at no more than 15%).
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer *[SV10213(ALL)08/95] If gasoline is swallowed, do not induce vomiting. If a gasoline-methanol blend is swallowed, induce vomiting under the direction of a physician or poison control center. *[SV10215(ALL)03/95] Gasoline and gasoline-methanol blends may contain small amounts of carcinogens, such as benzene. Long-term exposure to unleaded gasoline vapors has caused cancer in laboratory animals.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 *[SV11300(ALL)05/95] *[SV11400(ALL)05/95] Running Out of Fuel *[SV11500(ALL)07/95] You may need to crank the engine several times before the fuel system starts to pump fuel from the tank to the engine. *[SV11600(ALL)05/95] *[SV11700(ALL)07/95] Fuel Economy *[SV11800(ALL)05/95] *[SV11900(ALL)06/95] To calculate fuel economy: % % If your vehicle runs out of fuel, try to stop on level ground away from traffic.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer % *[SV12300(ALL)08/95] Comparisons With Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Transport Canada (TC) Fuel Economy Estimates *[SV12400(ALL)05/95] EPA fuel economy figures are obtained from laboratory tests under simulated road conditions and may not reflect the actual conditions you experience or your style of driving. The EPA fuel economy estimate is not a guarantee that you will achieve the fuel economy shown.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 *[SV13600(ALL)02/95] *[SV13610(ALL)10/95] % Engine Oil Recommendations We recommend using Motorcraft oil or an equivalent oil meeting Ford Specification WSS-M2C193-F and displaying the American Petroleum Institute CERTIFICATION MARK on the front of the container.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer *[SV13775(ALL)01/95] *[SV13800(ALL)03/95] Checking and Adding Engine Oil *[SV13900(ALL)04/95] *[SV14000(ALL)02/95] Checking the engine oil level: % % Since the proper amount of engine oil is important for safe engine operation, check the oil using the dipstick each time you put fuel in your vehicle. Remember the engine must be off, the oil must be warm and the vehicle must be parked on level ground. 1.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 [SV14425( X)12/95] 7-1/2 pica art:0090215-B Engine oil dipstick — 5.0L engine [SV14500(ALL)10/94] 6. Carefully, pull the dipstick out again. If the oil level is below the “ADD” line, add engine oil as necessary. If the oil level is beyond the letter “F” in Full, engine damage or high oil consumption may occur and some oil must be removed from the engine. *[SV14600(ALL)01/95] *[SV14800(ALL)01/95] *[SV15000(ALL)03/95] 7.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer % *[SV16300(ALL)06/95] [SV16350(ALL)03/95] Changing the Engine Oil and the Oil Filter Change the engine oil and oil filter per the following, whichever occurs first: [SV16375(ALL)03/95] half page art:0090154-A *[SV16400(ALL)03/95] Refer to the Maintenance Schedule and Record Booklet for additional information.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 *[SV17275(ALL)07/95] RWARNING Continuous contact with USED motor oil has caused cancer in laboratory mice. *[SV17285(ALL)07/95] % [SV17300(ALL)03/95] * % [SV17400(ALL)09/95] * *[SV17500(ALL)09/95] Protect your skin by washing with soap and water. Engine Coolant Checking the engine coolant NOTE: Be sure to read and understand Precautions When Servicing Your Vehicle at the beginning of this chapter.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer *[SV17779(ALL)09/95] *[SV17780(ALL)09/95] 3. Step back while the pressure releases. *[SV17785(ALL)09/95] 5. Stand away from the radiator opening. Hot steam may blow [SV17950(ALL)09/95] 4. When you are sure that all the pressure has been released, use the cloth to turn and remove cap. out or hot engine coolant may even splash out.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 [SV20125(ALL)09/95] Check the coolant level in the coolant recovery reservoir the next few times you drive the vehicle. If necessary, add enough of a 50/50 mixture of coolant and water to bring the liquid level to the fill line on the reservoir. [SV20150(ALL)09/95] RWARNING Never remove the coolant recovery cap while the engine is running or hot.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer [SV20325(ALL)09/95] Recycled engine coolant [SV20350(ALL)09/95] Ford Motor Company recommends that Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealers use recycled engine coolant produced by Ford-approved processes. Not all coolant recycling processes produce coolant which meets Ford specification ESE-M97B44-A, and use of such coolant may harm engine and cooling system components.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 *[SV20700(ALL)08/95] *[SV20800(ALL)10/89] *[SV20900(ALL)03/94] % Engine Coolant Drain and Flush To drain your vehicle’s engine coolant: 1. Turn off the engine and let it cool. Fully depressurize the engine cooling system by covering the radiator cap with a thick cloth and turning it slowly counterclockwise to the first stop. Step back while the pressure releases. *[SV20950(ALL)05/90] *[SV21000(ALL)05/90] 2. Remove the cap. *[SV21200(ALL)05/90] 4.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer *[SV22500(ALL)10/89] 5. Finally, check the radiator and add more engine coolant if *[SV22525(ALL)05/90] 6. If more engine coolant is necessary, fill the overflow needed, following the procedures noted above. Reinstall the radiator cap securely, when finished. reservoir to the appropriate level marked on the bottle. *[SV22610( X)08/95] NOTE: Due to air being trapped in the 4.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 *[SV22700(ALL)03/95] % [SV22800(ALL)03/95] * *[SV22900(ALL)01/95] % Windshield Washer Fluid and Wipers Washer Fluid Check the level of the windshield washer fluid every time you stop for fuel. The reservoir for washer fluid is located on the passenger’s side of the engine compartment. Visual inspection can determine if the washer fluid is adequate. Do not operate the washer when the reservoir is empty.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer protection without damaging the vehicle’s paint finish, wiper blades, and windshield washer system. *[SV23900(ALL)10/89] [SV24000(ALL)05/95] If you choose to use a windshield washing solution that must be mixed, follow the manufacturer’s mixing instructions. Improperly mixed solutions may freeze unexpectedly. RWARNING Windshield washer fluid contains methanol and it is poisonous. Follow all instructions on the bottle of washer fluid.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 *[SV24500(ALL)03/95] *[SV24600(ALL)03/95] Wiper Blades *[SV24700(ALL)09/95] If the blades do not wipe properly, clean both the windshield and the wiper blades. Use undiluted windshield washer solution or a mild detergent. Rinse thoroughly with clear water. Do not use fuel, kerosene, paint thinner, or other solvents to clean your wiper blades. These will damage your blades.
File:15unsvx.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 *[SV25200(ALL)03/95] *[SV25300(ALL)03/95] Tires *[SV25400(ALL)03/95] *[SV25500(ALL)02/95] ■ Keep your tires inflated to the recommended pressures. *[SV25600(ALL)02/95] *[SV25700(ALL)10/89] *[SV25800(ALL)01/95] ■ Make sure the weight of your load is evenly distributed. *[SV25890(ALL)07/95] *[SV25900(ALL)05/95] Ford Motor Company recommends obeying posted speed limits. % Look at your tires each time you fill your fuel tank.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer [SV26200(ALL)08/95] Tire inspection and maintenance *[SV26300(ALL)02/95] Inspect the tire treads, and remove stones, nails, glass or other objects that may be wedged in the tread grooves. Check for holes or cuts that may permit air to leak from the tire, and make the necessary repairs. *[SV26400(ALL)10/89] Inspect the tire side walls for cuts, bruises and other damage.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 *[SV26470(ALL)05/95] RWARNING To avoid injury, never run the engine with one wheel off the ground, such as when changing a tire. *[SV26500(ALL)02/95] *[SV26600(ALL)03/95] Tire Rotation *[SV26700(ALL)07/92] Rotate the tires according to the following diagram. If you notice that the tires wear unevenly, have them checked. If your light truck has a temporary spare tire, do not include it in the tire rotation pattern.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer [SV26850( X)04/94] 17-1/2 pica art:0021075-B Tire rotation pattern *[SV26900(ALL)10/89] After each rotation, adjust individual tire pressure as specified on the Safety Compliance Certification Label. Tighten wheel lug nuts to the required torque specification and retighten again after 500 miles (800 km).
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 *[SV27300(ALL)04/95] *[SV27400(ALL)05/95] % Replacing the Tires Replace any tires that show wear bands. When your tire shows a wear band, it has only 1/16 inch (2 mm) of tread left. *[SV27500(ALL)11/93] 7-1/2 pica art:0040200-A A worn-out tire *[SV27600(ALL)01/95] Because your vehicle’s tires may wear unevenly, you may need to replace them before a wear band appears across the entire tread. Some spots wear more heavily than others.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer *[SV27860(ALL)03/90] RWARNING Make sure that all replacement tires are of the same size, type, load-carrying capacity, and tread design (e.g. “All Terrain”, etc.), as originally offered by Ford. [SV27876( X)06/94] RWARNING Do not replace your tires with “high performance” tires, or larger size tires. Do not use P235/75R15 “All Season” tires. P235/75R15 “All Terrain” tires are acceptable.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 [SV28350( X)04/94] 27-1/2 pica art:0020590-C Tire identification chart *[SV28700(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Use of aftermarket wheel assemblies may damage your vehicle or cause accidents resulting in serious injuries.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer *[SV28800(ALL)04/95] *[SV28950(ALL)03/95] Wheel and Tire Matching *[SV31100(ALL)04/95] *[SV31200(ALL)01/95] Snow Tires and Chains % % See an authorized tire dealer for proper servicing procedures. Wheels and tires must be properly removed, matched and remounted to maintain the best possible ride. The tires on your vehicle have all-weather treads that provide traction in rain or snow.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 [SV31575(ALL)01/95] ■ Local regulations may prohibit or restrict the use of tire chains. Investigate the laws and regulations in your area before installing chains. *[SV31600(ALL)01/95] ■ Put the chains on tightly with the ends held down securely. *[SV31700(ALL)01/95] ■ Drive slowly. If you can hear the chains rub or bang against *[SV31800(ALL)10/94] *[SV31850(ALL)11/94] ■ Avoid fully loading your vehicle if possible.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer *[SV32100(ALL)03/95] *[SV32200(ALL)02/95] Battery *[SV32300(ALL)02/95] If you see any corrosion on the battery cables or terminals, remove the cables from the terminal and clean them both with a wire brush. You can neutralize the acid with a solution of baking soda and water. Reinstall the cables when you are done cleaning them, and apply a small quantity of grease to the top of each battery terminal to help prevent corrosion.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 *[SV32725(ALL)03/95] *[SV32750(ALL)04/95] % Help Us Protect Our Environment Ford Motor Company strongly recommends that used lead-acid batteries be returned to an authorized recycling facility for disposal.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer *[SV33200(ALL)01/95] RWARNING Batteries normally produce explosive gases which can cause personal injury. Therefore, do not allow flames, sparks or lit tobacco to come near the battery. When charging or working near a battery, always cover your face and protect your eyes, and also provide ventilation. % *[SV33300(ALL)07/95] RWARNING Batteries contain sulfuric acid which burns skin, eyes, and clothing.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 without having to drive 20 miles to obtain a normal operating temperature if outside temperatures are above 50˚F (10˚C). *[SV33801(ALL)01/95] NOTE: If the vehicle has been operated for an extended period at high speeds or in city traffic during hot weather, or pulling a trailer, the vehicle should be turned off for about 30 minutes to allow the fluid to cool before checking.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer *[SV33960(ALL)08/95] *[SV33970(ALL)03/94] Adding Automatic Transmission Fluid *[SV33980(ALL)10/89] Add fluid in 1/2 pint (.25L) increments through 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. % % *[SV33990(ALL)09/95] The fluid type is stamped on the dipstick.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 % *[SV34400(ALL)06/95] Manual Transmission and Transfer Case Fluid *[SV34600(ALL)01/95] *[SV34700(ALL)12/91] Checking the Manual Transmission Fluid *[SV34800(ALL)03/91] *[SV34900(ALL)01/95] If additional fluid is required: *[SV35000(ALL)03/91] Clean the filler plug on the side of the case. Remove the filler plug. The fluid level should be up to the bottom of the filler plug hole. 1.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer [SV35500(ALL)10/94] 10-1/2 pica art:0020376-E Clutch fluid reservoir *[SV35800(ALL)07/95] *[SV36000(ALL)06/93] Driveline Universal Joint and Slip Yoke *[SV36300(ALL)03/95] *[SV36350(ALL)05/90] Brake Fluid *[SV36400(ALL)03/95] Under normal circumstances, your vehicle should not use up brake fluid rapidly. However, expect the level of the brake fluid to slowly fall as you put more mileage on your vehicle and the brake pads wear.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 *[SV36550(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Brake fluid is toxic. *[SV36560(ALL)07/95] If brake fluid contacts eyes, flush eyes with running water for 15 minutes. Get medical attention if irritation persists. If taken internally, drink water and induce vomiting. Get medical attention immediately. *[SV36600(ALL)03/95] If the fluid is low, carefully clean and remove the cap from the reservoir.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer [SV37500(ALL)04/94] 7-1/2 pica art:0020382-C Brake master cylinder *[SV37600(ALL)03/95] *[SV37700(ALL)01/95] Power Steering Fluid *[SV37800(ALL)03/95] *[SV37900(ALL)02/95] Checking and Adding Power Steering Fluid % % Check the level of the power steering fluid at least twice a year (i.e., every Spring and Fall). 1. Start the engine and let it run until the power steering fluid reaches normal operating temperature.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 [SV38250(ALL)04/94] 10-1/2 pica Power steering dipstick art:0021195-A [SV38550(ALL)07/95] 10-1/2 pica Power steering dipstick location art:0090155-A *[SV38800(ALL)07/94] 5. If the power steering fluid is low, add fluid in small *[SV38850(ALL)03/95] 6. When you are finished, put the dipstick back in and make [SV38900(ALL)05/95] amounts, continuously checking the level, until you reach the FULL HOT range. Do not overfill. sure that it fits snugly.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer *[SV39200(ALL)01/95] If the power steering fluid is low, do not drive your vehicle for a long period of time before adding fluid. This can damage the power steering pump. *[SV39400(ALL)02/95] If you check the power steering fluid when it is cold, make sure that the fluid reaches the FULL COLD range on the dipstick. The reading will only be accurate if the fluid temperature is approximately 50 to 85˚F (10 to 30˚C).
File:15unsvx.
File:15unsvx.
File:15unsvx.
File:15unsvx.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 [SV41000( X)07/95] eight pica chart:0090158-A *[SV41300(ALL)06/95] *[SV41400(ALL)10/92] Power distribution box *[SV41500(ALL)10/92] The high current fuses are coded as follows: 30 amp -light green, 40 amp - orange, 50 amp - red, 60 amp -blue.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer *[SV41900(ALL)08/95] 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.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 *[SV42200(ALL)06/95] *[SV42300(ALL)02/95] % [SV43000(ALL)01/95] Checking and Replacing Fuses If you need to check a fuse, follow these steps: 1. Find the fuse panel, which is located in the left end of the instrument panel. The power distribution box (described earlier in this section) is found in the engine compartment, mounted on a bracket attached to the left fender apron.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer *[SV43600(ALL)06/95] 4. Replace the fuse with one that has the right amperage rating *[SV43700(ALL)08/95] RWARNING (see previous chart). 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. *[SV43800(ALL)06/95] *[SV44000(ALL)01/95] % *[SV44050(ALL)10/94] [SV44060(ALL)10/94] 5. Put the fuse panel cover back on.
File:15unsvx.
File:15unsvx.
File:15unsvx.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer *[SV45800(ALL)03/95] *[SV45900(ALL)01/95] % Headlamp Bulb The headlamps on your vehicle use replaceable bulbs. When the lamp burns out, simply replace the bulb, rather than the whole lamp. *[SV46000(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Handle a halogen headlamp bulb carefully and keep out of children’s reach. Grasp the bulb only by its plastic base and do not touch the glass.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 *[SV46300(ALL)03/95] *[SV46400(ALL)01/95] [SV46501( X)05/95] Removing the headlamp bulb 1. Make sure that the headlamp switch is in the OFF position. 2. Lift the hood, open the hinged headlamp cover, and behind the headlamp remove the electrical connector by grasping the wires and pulling rearward. *[SV46700(ALL)04/95] 3. Remove the bulb retaining ring by turning it 1/8 of a turn to *[SV46800(ALL)04/95] 4.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer *[SV47401( X)02/95] *[SV47402( X)03/93] Map Lamp Bulb (Overhead Console) To remove the lens, pry with a small screwdriver as shown: [SV47403( X)10/94] 10-1/2 pica Removing the lens art:0021199-A *[SV47404( X)03/93] To remove the bulbs, use a screwdriver or coin to push up and rotate counterclockwise 90˚.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 [SV47415(ALL)01/95] Tail Lamp Bulb [SV47420(ALL)01/95] Removing the tail lamp bulb [SV47445( X)10/94] 1. Remove the two (2) screws retaining rear lamp to vehicle. [SV47450( X)10/94] 2. Remove rear lamp by pulling rearward to disengage two lower barbed retainers. [SV47455( X)10/94] 3. Remove socket from lamp. [SV47460( X)10/94] 4. Remove bulb from socket. [SV47465(ALL)01/95] Installing the tail lamp bulb [SV47490( X)10/94] 1.
File:15unsvx.
File:15unsvx.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer [SV47875( X)04/94] eight pica chart:0020633-G *[SV48400(ALL)10/90] Rear lighting wire functions [SV48500(ALL)04/94] eight pica chart:0021201-A *[SV48600(ALL)03/95] *[SV48700(ALL)05/95] Emission Control System *[SV48800(ALL)05/95] To make sure that the catalytic converter and the other emission control parts continue to work properly: *[SV48900(ALL)01/95] *[SV49000(ALL)01/95] *[SV49100(ALL)01/95] ■ Use only unleaded fuel.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 *[SV49300(ALL)05/95] RWARNING Do not park, idle, or drive your vehicle in dry grass or other dry ground cover. The emission system heats up the engine compartment and exhaust system, which can start a fire. *[SV49400(ALL)05/95] RWARNING On vehicles without original equipment floor covering or insulation, do not let passengers ride in your truck in a manner that allows contact between skin and the metal floor.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer *[SV49800(ALL)02/92] Never use a metal exhaust collector when you service your vehicle. If the metal collector contacts any of your vehicle’s plastic trim or bumper parts they could melt or deform. *[SV49900(ALL)01/95] Do not drive your vehicle if it does not operate properly. See your dealer if the engine runs on for more than five seconds after you shut it off or if it misfires, surges, stalls, or backfires.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 *[SV51500(ALL)07/95] The engine must be warmed up and at operating temperature before proceeding with the drive modes of the following OBD II Drive Cycle. *[SV51505(ALL)06/95] 1. Start the engine. Drive or idle (in neutral) the vehicle for 4 [SV51510(ALL)05/95] 2. Idle the vehicle in drive (neutral for automatic transmissions) minutes. for 40 seconds. [SV51515(ALL)05/95] 3.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer [SV51550(ALL)06/95] 7. Accelerate the vehicle up to between 45 and 60 mph (72-97 km/h) (manual transmissions upshift to 5th gear). This should take approximately 8 seconds. *[SV51555(ALL)05/95] 8. Drive vehicle and hold the throttle steady at the selected *[SV51560(ALL)05/95] 9. Drive the vehicle for 5 minutes at varying speeds between 45 *[SV51565(ALL)05/95] 10. Bring the vehicle back to idle.
File:15unsvx.
File:15unsvx.
File:15unsvx.
File:15unsvx.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 [SV54425( X)03/95] twenty pica chart:0090115-A *[SV56000(ALL)01/95] *[SV56100(ALL)01/95] *[SV56150(ALL)01/95] Vehicle Storage *[SV56200(ALL)01/95] *[SV56300(ALL)01/95] *[SV56400(ALL)01/95] General % Maintenance Tips If you plan on storing your 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.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 Servicing Your Explorer *[SV56500(ALL)01/95] ■ If vehicles are stored outside, they require regular *[SV56600(ALL)01/95] *[SV56700(ALL)01/95] Body *[SV56800(ALL)01/95] *[SV56900(ALL)01/95] *[SV57000(ALL)01/95] ■ Periodically wash vehicles stored in exposed locations.
File:15unsvx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:20:34 1996 *[SV58000(ALL)01/95] Ford Gas Stabilizer should be added whenever actual or expected storage periods exceed 60 days. Follow the instructions on the label. The vehicle should then be operated at idle speed to circulate the additive throughout the fuel system. *[SV58100(ALL)01/95] A volatile corrosion inhibitor added to the fuel system will protect the fuel system’s inner surfaces from corrosion. Follow the instructions packaged with the product.
File:16unqix.
File:16unqix.
File:16unqix.
File:16unqix.
File:16unqix.
File:16unqix.
File:16unqix.
File:16unqix.
File:16unqix.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 10:11:57 1996 [QI07700( X)07/95] full page art:0090151-B The 4.
File:16unqix.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 10:11:57 1996 [QI07800( X)07/95] full page art:0090136-A The 5.
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 Index A Accessory position on the ignition. . . . . . . Accessory power source, power point outlet . . Additives, engine oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . Air bag supplemental restraint system and child safety seats . . . . . . . . . . . description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . driver air bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . indicator light. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 Anti-theft system (continued) triggering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . warning light . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appeals (see Dispute settlement board) . . Assistance (see Customer assistance) . . . Audio system (see Electronic sound system) Autolamp system (see Headlamps) . . . . Autolock (see Keyless entry) . . . . . . . Automatic transaxle, fluid, specification . . Automatic transmission driving an automatic overdrive. . . . . fluid, adding . . . . . . . . . . .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 Index Brake fluid brake warning light . . . . . . checking and adding . . . . . description . . . . . . . . . . specifications . . . . . . . . . Brakelamp, high-mount brakelamp Brakes adjustment . . . . . . . . . . anti-lock . . . . . . . . . . . applying the brakes . . . . . . brake warning light . . . . . . fluid, checking and adding . . . fluid, refill capacities . . . . . fluid, specifications . . . . . . front disc . . . . . . . . . . .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 C Canada, customer assistance . . . . . . . . . . Canada, warranty information . . . . . . . . . Carbon monoxide in exhaust . . . . . . . . . . Car seats for children (see Child safety seats) . . Cassette tape player (see Electronic sound system) Catalytic converter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chains, tires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing a tire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charging system gauge . . . . . . . . . . . .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 Index Cleaning your vehicle (continued) instrument panel . . . . . . . . . . interior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . interior lamps. . . . . . . . . . . . leather seats . . . . . . . . . . . . mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . plastic parts . . . . . . . . . . . . polishing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rear windows . . . . . . . . . . . . rustproofing . . . . . . . . . . . . safety belts . . . . . . . . . . . . . tail lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 Convenience kit in cargo area . . . Coolant (see Engine coolant) checking and adding . . . . . . drain and flush . . . . . . . . . preparing for storage . . . . . . refill capacities . . . . . . . . . specifications . . . . . . . . . . temperature gauge . . . . . . . warnings . . . . . . . . . . . . Cooling fan . . . . . . . . . . . . Crankcase emission filter . . . . . . Cruise control (see Speed control). . Customer Assistance Centre, Ford of . . . . . . . .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 Index E Electrical system fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381, 388 operating when the engine is off . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 power point outlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204 relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 389 Electronic message center (see Message center) . . . . . . . 96 Electronic sound system accessory delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 antenna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 Engine (continued) starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . starting after a collision . . . . . . . . storing your vehicle . . . . . . . . . . Engine block heater . . . . . . . . . . . Engine coolant checking and adding . . . . . . . . . checking hoses . . . . . . . . . . . . disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . drain and flush . . . . . . . . . . . . preparing for storage . . . . . . . . . recovery reservoir. . . . . . . . . . . refill procedure . . . . . . .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 Index Exhaust fumes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Extended Service Plan, Ford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 F Fan, engine fan, avoiding injury. . . . . . . . . Federal Communications Commission . . . . . . Flashers, hazard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flashing the lamps. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flat tire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Foglamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ford Dispute Settlement Board . . . . . . . .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 Fuel cap removing. . . . . . . replacing . . . . . . . Fuel filler door override, manual . . . remote release . . . . Fuel filter, specifications . Fuel gauge . . . . . . . Fuel pump shut-off switch engine does not start . starting after a collision Fuse panels instrument panel . . . power distribution box Fuses charts . . . . . . . . checking and replacing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339, 341 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 Index GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) calculating . . . . . . . . . . . definition . . . . . . . . . . . . driving with a heavy load . . . . location . . . . . . . . . . . . Gearshift automatic operation . . . . . . . column-mounted . . . . . . . . floor-mounted. . . . . . . . . . gearshift override . . . . . . . . locking the gearshift . . . . . . . positions . . . . . . . . . . . . shifting the gears . . . . . . . . shift-lock . . . . . . . . . . . .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 High beams indicator light . . . . . . . . . operation. . . . . . . . . . . . High-mount brakelamp, description . High-mount brakelamp:location . . . Hitch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hood latch location . . . . . . . . . . lubrication specifications . . . . . release lever . . . . . . . . . . working under the hood. . . . . Horn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hoses, checking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 Index J Jack operation . . . . . . . positioning . . . . . . storage . . . . . . . . Jump-starting your vehicle attaching cables . . . . disconnecting cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304, 307 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304, 307 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 301 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 297 298 K Keyless entry system autolock . . . . . . . . . locking and unlocking doors programming entry code. .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 Lamps (continued) interior lamps . . . . . . . replacing bulbs . . . . . . . trailer . . . . . . . . . . . Lane change indicator (see Turn Lights, warning and indicator air bag . . . . . . . . . . . anti-theft . . . . . . . . . . brake . . . . . . . . . . . charging system . . . . . . check engine . . . . . . . . engine oil pressure . . . . . hazard warning light . . . . high beam . . . . . . . . . low washer fluid . . . . . . oil pressure. . . . . . . . .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 Index Manual transmission (continued) shifting gears . . . . . . . . . . . shift speeds . . . . . . . . . . . . Master cylinder, brakes. . . . . . . . Message center low washer fluid . . . . . . . . . system check button . . . . . . . . Methanol in fuel. . . . . . . . . . . Mileage, calculating fuel economy . . . Mirrors automatic dimming rearview mirror dual electric remote control . . . . rearview . . . . . . . . . . . . . side view mirrors . . . . . . . . .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 Overdrive . . . . . . Overhead console compass/temperature map lamps . . . . . storage compartment Overseas offices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248 display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197 200 201 325 . . . . . . . . 162 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P Panic alarm feature, remote entry system Parking brake operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . warning light . . . . . . .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 Index Rear window (continued) defroster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . washer reservoir . . . . . . . . . . . . Regulations, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration . . . . . . . . Relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Remote entry system arming and disarming the anti-theft system illuminated entry . . . . . . . . . . . . locking/unlocking doors . . . . . . . . . panic alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . replacement/additional transmitters . . . .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 Safety restraints (continued) for infants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . for pregnant women . . . . . . . . . . lap and shoulder belts . . . . . . . . . . maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . proper use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . warning light and chime. . . . . . . . . Safety seats for children and air bags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . attaching with tether straps . . . . . . . automatic locking mode (retractor) . .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 Index Snowplowing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Snow tires and chains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spare tire changing the tire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . conventional spare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . finding the spare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . removing the spare tire . . . . . . . . . . . . . storing the flat tire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . temporary spare. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Spark plugs, specifications . . . . . . . . .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 Storing your vehicle . . . . . . . . Sunroof (moon roof) . . . . . . . . Supplemental air bag readiness light Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408 . 192 . . 83 . . 24 T Tachometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . mechanical cluster. . . . . . . . . . . . . Tail lamps bulb replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 Index Trailer towing calculating maximum trailer weight . . safety chains . . . . . . . . . . . . trailer brakes . . . . . . . . . . . . trailer lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . Transaxle automatic operation . . . . . . . . . lubricant specifications . . . . . . . . Transaxle control switch . . . . . . . . Transfer case, fluid checking . . . . . . Transmission automatic operation . . . . . . . . .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 Ventilating your vehicle (see Climate control) . . . . . . 110 Viscosity (see Engine oil). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 348 Voltmeter (see Battery voltage gauge) . . . . . . . . . 87, 89 W Warm engine, starting . . . . . . . . Warning chimes headlamps on . . . . . . . . . . key in ignition . . . . . . . . . . safety belt . . . . . . . . . . . . Warning lights (see Lights) . . . . . . Warranties basic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Canada . . . . . . . . . . .
File:unixx.ex Update:Thu Feb 29 09:21:09 1996 Index Windshield defrosting . . . . . . . . . . . . washing . . . . . . . . . . . . . Windshield washer fluid and wipers checking and adding fluid . . . . . checking and replacing wiper blades liftgate reservoir. . . . . . . . . . low washer fluid light . . . . . . . operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . reservoir . . . . . . . . . . . . . specifications . . . . . . . . . . . variable interval wipers . . . . . . Windshield wipers and washer . . . .
File:17ungsx.