2002 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Maintenance and care
Pure  ethanol  is the  alcohol which  is the  intoxicating  agent  in liquor,  beer
and  wine. It is  distilled from  the  fermentation  of  plants such  as  field corn
and  sugar cane.  When  ethanol  is used  in the  making of motor  fuels,  a
small amount  of a  bad tasting  chemical  is added  to  discourage  beverage
use.  The resulting  fuel  is called  E 100 meaning  100%  pure  ethanol
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diluted  by 2% to  5% gasoline  as the  “denaturant.”
Fuel  ethanol  (summer  blend d)  is then  made  by adding  15% more
unleaded  gasoline.  The resulting   fuel also has  a higher  octane  rating  than
unleaded  regular  gasoline  and other  properties   which  allow engine
designs  with greater   efficiency and  power.
Winter blends  may  contain  up to  30% (E70) unleaded  gasoline  (25%  plus
the  denaturant)   to enhance   cold engine  starts.  Severely  cold weather
may require  additional  measures   for reliable  starting.  Refer  to Cold
Weather  Sta rtin g  in the  Drivin g   chapter.
Ethanol  is more  chemically  active than  gasoline.  It corrodes   some metals
and  causes  some plastic  and  rubber  components  to  swell, break  down  or
become  brittle  and crack,  especially  when  mixed with  gasoline.  Special
materials  and  procedures  have  been  developed  for flexible  fuel vehicles
and  the dispensers   used  by ethanol  fuel providers.
Flexible  fuel components   and standard   unleaded  gasoline  fuel
components   are not  interchangeable.   If your  vehicle is not
serviced  in accordance   with flexible  fuel vehicles  procedures,   damage
may occur  and  your warranty  may  be invalidated.
When refueling  always  shut  the engine  off and  never  allow
sparks  or open  flames  near the  filler neck.  Never  smoke while
refueling.  Fuel vapor  is extremely   hazardous  under  certain  conditions.
Care should  be  taken  to avoid inhaling  excess  fumes.
The flow  of fuel through  a  fuel pump  nozzle can  produce  static
electricity,  which can  cause  a fire  if fuel is pumped  into  an
ungrounded   fuel container.
Use the  following guidelines  to  avoid static  build-up  when filling  an
ungrounded   fuel container:
Place  approved  fuel container   on the  ground.
DO NOT fill a  fuel container  while  it is in  the vehicle  (including  the
cargo  area) .
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CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2002
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