2002 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Maintenance and care
For consistent   results  when  filling the  fuel tank:
Turn the  engine/ignition   switch to  the off  position prior  to  refueling,
an error  in  the reading  will result  if the  engine  is left  running.
Use the  same  filling rate  setting  (low — medium  — high)  each  time
the  tank is  filled.
Allow no more  than  2 automatic  click-offs  when  filling.
Always use  fuel with  the recommended   octane  rating.
Use a known  quality  gasoline, preferably   a national  brand.
Use the  same  side of the  same  pump  and have  the  vehicle facing  the
same  direction  each  time you  fill up.
Have the  vehicle  loading and  distribution  the  same  every time.
Your results  will be  most  accurate  if your  filling method  is consistent.
Filling the tank for FFV  equipped vehicles
Your vehicle  will operate  on  both unleaded   gasoline with  an octane  rating
of 87, or  E-85 fuel,  or any mixture  of  these  two. For  best  results  it is
recommended   that  you do not  add  less than  5 gallons  of fuel when
refueling.  Observing  this precaution   will avoid possible  hard  starting
and/or  deterioration   in drivability  during warm  up.
Calculating fuel economy
1.
Fill the  fuel tank  completely  and  record  the initial  odometer  reading
(
in kilometers  or  miles) .
2.
Each  time you  fill the tank,  record  the  amount  of fuel  added  (in liters
or gallons) .
3.
After at  least  three  to five  tank fill-ups,  fill the  fuel tank  and record
the  current  odometer  reading.
4.
Subtract  your  initial odometer   reading  from the  current  odometer
reading.
5.
Follow one  of the  simple calculations   in order  to determine   fuel
economy:
Mult iply  lit ers  use d  by 100,  the n  divide   by tot al  kilome  ters
traveled.
Divide  tot  al mile s  traveled    by tot  al gallon  s use d.
Keep a  record  for at  least one  month  and  record  the type  of driving  (city
or highway) . This  will provide  an accurate  estimate   of the  vehicle’s fuel
economy  under  current  driving  conditions.  Additionally, keeping  records
during  summer  and winter  will show  how temperature   impacts  fuel
economy.  In general,  lower temperatures    give lower fuel  economy.
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CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2002
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