2006 Ford Escape Owners Manual

Driving
Driving on snow and ice
4WD vehicles  have advantages   over 2WD vehicles  in snow  and ice  but
can skid  like any  other  vehicle.
Should  you start  to slide  while driving  on snowy  or icy roads,  turn  the
steering  wheel  in the  direction  of the  slide until  you regain  control.
Avoid sudden  applications   of power  and quick  changes  of direction  on
snow and  ice. Apply  the accelerator   slowly and  steadily  when starting
from a  full stop.
Avoid sudden  braking  as  well. Although a  4WD vehicle may  accelerate
better  than  a two-wheel  drive  vehicle in  snow and  ice, it  won’t stop  any
faster,  because  as in  other  vehicles, braking  occurs  at  all four wheels.  Do
not  become overconfident   as to  road  conditions.
Make sure  you allow  sufficient  distance  between  you and  other  vehicles
for stopping.  Drive  slower than  usual  and consider   using one  of the  lower
gears.  In emergency  stopping  situations,   avoid locking  of the wheels.  Use
a “squeeze”  technique,  push  on  the brake  pedal  with a  steadily  increasing
force  which allows the  wheels  to brake  yet  continue  to roll  so that  you
may steer  in  the direction   you want  to travel.  If you lock  the wheels,
release  the  brake  pedal and  repeat  the  squeeze  technique.   Since your
vehicle  is equipped  with  a Four  Wheel Anti-Lock Brake  System  (ABS),
apply the  brake  steadily.  Do not  “pump” the  brakes.  Refer to  the Brakes
section  of this  chapter  for additional  information   on the  operation  of the
anti-lock  brake  system.
4WD vehicles  should  be driven  with traction  devices  as  referred  to in
Usin g sn ow tir es and   traction   devices  in the  Tir es, Wheels  and
Loadin  g chapter.
Maintenance and Modifications
The suspension   and  steering  systems  on your  vehicle have  been  designed
and  tested  to provide  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.
Ford  Motor Company  recommends  that  caution  be  used  with any  vehicle
equipped  with  a high load  or device  (such  as ladder  racks  or pickup  box
cover) .
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2006
Escape (204)
Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
USA (fus)
Product Specification
CategoriesFord Escape Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2006
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Carlos on Sep 24, 2017. specs

Arguing about overdrive with a frien.
Overdrive should be on all the time