2002 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Driving
These  “aftermarket  lift  kits” could  adversely  affect the  vehicle’s handling
characteristics,   which  could lead  to loss  of vehicle control  or  roll over
and  serious injury.
Tires can  be damaged  during  off-road  use.  For your  safety, tires  that  are
damaged  should  not be  used  for highway  driving because  they  are  more
likely to  blow out or  fail.
You should  carefully  observe  the recommended   tire  inflation  pressure
found  on the  safety compliance   certification  label attached   to the  left
front  door lock  facing or door  latch  post  pillar. Failure  to follow tire
pressure  recommendations    can adversely  affect  the  way your vehicle
handles.  Do not  exceed  the  Ford Motor  Company  recommended  pressure
even  if it is less  than  the maximum  pressure   allowed for  the tire.
Each  day before  you drive,  check
your tires.  If one  looks lower  than
the  others,  use a  tire gauge  to check
pressure  of  all tires,  and adjust  if
required.  Check  tire  pressure  with  a
tire  gauge every  few weeks
(
requires  tires  that  are  neither
underinflated   nor overloaded.
including  spare) . Safe operation
Periodically  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  leakage  from the  tire and  make  necessary
repairs.
Inspect  the  tire side  walls for  cuts, bruises  and  other  damage.  If internal
damage  to the  tire  is suspected,   have the  tire  demounted  and  inspected
in case  it needs  to  be repaired   or replaced.
Maintenance and Modifications
The suspension   and  steering  systems  on your  vehicle have  been  designed
and  tested  to provide  both  reliable  and reasonably  predictable
performance   whether  loaded  or empty  and  durable  load carrying
capability.  For this  reason,  Ford  Motor Company  strongly recommends
that  you do  not make  modifications  such  as adding  or removing  parts
(
such  as lift kits  or stabilizer  bars)  or  by using replacement   parts  not
equivalent  to  the original  factory  equipment.
Any modifications  to  a vehicle that  raise  the  center  of gravity  can make
it more  likely the  vehicle  will roll over as  a result  of a loss  of control.
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CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2002
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