2002 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

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UTILIZING THE MEDIATION/ARBITRATION PROGRAM
(CANADA ONLY)
In those  cases  where  you continue  to  feel that  the  efforts  by Ford  and
the  dealer  to resolve  a factory-related   vehicle  service concern   have been
unsatisfactory,  Ford  of Canada  participates   in an  impartial  third party
mediation/arbitration   program  administered   by the  Canadian  Motor
Vehicle Arbitration  Plan  (CAMVAP).
The CAMVAP  program  is a straight-forward   and  relatively  speedy
alternative  to  resolve  a disagreement   when all other  efforts  to  produce  a
settlement   have failed.  This procedure   is without  cost  to you  and is
designed  to eliminate  the  need  for lengthy  and  expensive  legal
proceedings.
In the  CAMVAP program,  impartial  third-party   arbitrators   conduct
hearings  at mutually  convenient   times and  places  in an  informal
environment.  These  impartial  arbitrators   review  the positions  of the
parties,  make  decisions  and, when  appropriate,   render  awards  to resolve
disputes.  CAMVAP  decisions  are fast,  fair, and  final; the  arbitrator’s
award  is binding  both to  you and  Ford  of Canada.
CAMVAP services  are  available in  all territories  and  provinces.  For  more
information,  without  charge  or obligation,  call your  CAMVAP Provincial
Administrator  directly  at  1-800-207-0685.
GETTING ASSISTANCE OUTSIDE THE U.S. AND CANADA
Before  exporting  your vehicle  to a  foreign country,  contact  the
appropriate   foreign embassy  or  consulate.  These  officials can  inform you
of local vehicle  registration   regulations  and where  to  find unleaded  fuel.
If you cannot  find  unleaded  fuel or  can only  get fuel  with an  anti-knock
index  lower than  is recommended   for your  vehicle,  contact  a district  or
owner  relations/customer   relationship  office.
The use  of leaded  fuel  in your vehicle  without  proper  conversion  may
damage  the  effectiveness  of your  emission control  system  and  may cause
engine  knocking or  serious  engine  damage. Ford  Motor  Company/Ford  of
Canada  is not  responsible  for any  damage  caused  by use  of improper
fuel.
In the  United  States,  using leaded  fuel  may also result  in  difficulty
importing  your vehicle  back  into the  U.S.
If your  vehicle must  be serviced  while  you are  traveling  or living in
Central  or South  America,  the Caribbean,   or the  Middle East,  contact  the
nearest  Ford  dealership.  If  the dealership   cannot  help you,  write or  call:
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CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2002
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