Driving Your Explorer
Tru cks, unlike passenger cars, are basically custom vehicles
designed to carry a load . Most ow ners start with a base vehicle
and ad d prod uction and dealer installed and / or afterm arket
com ponents to suit their tastes and purp oses. Even tru cks that
are purchased for personal transp ortation only are likely to have
consid erable optional equ ipment, such as step bu mpers and
light bars, for exam ple.
RWARN ING
It is extrem ely dangerou s to rid e in a cargo area, insid e
or outsid e of a veh icle. In a collision , peop le rid ing in
these areas are more lik ely to be seriou sly injured or
killed .
RWARN ING
Do not allow peop le to rid e in any area of you r veh icle
that is not equipped with seats and safety belts.
RWARN ING
Be sure everyon e in you r veh icle is in a seat and usin g a
safety belt prop erly.
Each ad ditional item of equ ipment affects how much cargo a
vehicle can carry. If a vehicle is overload ed, perform ance will
suffer and service concerns may arise.
The follow ing is a typ ical exam ple of a Safety Com pliance
Certification Label and an exp lanation of how this inform ation
shou ld be used :
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Product Specification
Categories | Ford Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals |
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Document Type | Free Auto PDF Manual Download. |
Model Year | 1996 |
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Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |