2002 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Controls and features
CD unit  s are   de sign ed to  pla y comme  rcia lly pr esse  d 12  cm
(
4.75  in)  audio   compa ct  discs   on ly. Due  to techn  ica l
incompa  tibilit  y, certain    recor  da ble and  re-recor   da ble  compa ct
discs  ma y not   funct ion  cor rect  ly whe n use  d in  For d CD  pla yers.
Ir regular   sha pe d CDs,  CDs  wit h a  scr atch  pr ot ect ion  film
attache   d, and  CDs  wit h home  ma de pa pe r (adhe  sive )  labe ls  shou ld
not  be  inse rted   into   the  CD pla yer.  The  labe l  ma y pe el and  cause
the  CD  to  be come  ja mme d. It  is recomme  nde  d tha t  home ma de
CDs  be  ide ntifie d  wit h pe rma nent   felt  tip  ma rker  rathe  r  tha n
adhe sive  labe  ls. Ball  poin  t pe ns  ma y da ma ge CDs.  Ple ase  con tact
you r de aler   for  furthe  r infor  ma tion .
Cleaning cassette player (if equipped)
Clean the  tape  player  head  with a cassette   cleaning  cartridge  after  10 to
12
hours  of play in  order  to maintain  the  best  sound and  operation.
Cassette and cassette player care
Use only  cassettes  that  are  90 minutes  long or  less.
Do not  expose  tapes  to direct  sunlight,  high  humidity, extreme   heat  or
extreme  cold.  Allow tapes  that  may have  been  exposed  to extreme
temperatures   to  reach  a moderate  temperature   before  playing.
Tighten  very loose  tapes  by inserting  a finger  or pencil  into the  hole
and  turning  the hub.
Remove loose  labels  before inserting  tapes.
Do not  leave tapes  in  the cassette   player  for a long time  when  not
being played.
Radio frequency information
The Federal   Communications  Commission  (FCC)  and the  Canadian  Radio
and  Telecommunications  Commission( CRTC)  establish  the  frequencies
AM and FM stations   may use  for their  broadcasts.  Allowable  frequencies
are:
AM 530, 540–1600,  1610 kHz
FM 87.7, 87.9–107.7,  107.9 MHz
Not all frequencies   are  used in  a given area.
Radio reception factors
Three  factors  can affect  radio  reception:
Dist ance/st  rengt  h.  The further  an  FM signal travels,  the  weaker  it is.
The listenable   range of  the average  FM station  is approximately   40 km
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Product Specification
CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2002
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