Driving
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underinflatedtire(s)onanywheel(s)
highcrownincenterofroad
highcrosswinds
wheelsoutofalignment
looseorworncomponentsinsteeringlinkage
AIR SUSPENSION SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
Theloadlevelingfeatureoftheairsuspensionautomaticallykeepsthe
vehicleataconstantlevelifaloadisaddedorremovedfromthevehicle.
Thissystemmaintainsthevehicleheightataconstantlevelby
automaticallyaddingairorreleasingairfromthespringstooffset
changesinvehicleloads.
Wheneveradoorisopened(includingtheliftgate)thesystem
memorizesandmaintainstheheightofthevehicleuntilalldoorsare
closed.
Itisnormaltohearabuzzorclickingfromtheaircompressoronthe
vehiclewhentheignitionisturnedoff.Thesystemstaysenergizedfor
40
minutesaftertheignitionisturnedofftocompensateforanyload
changesmadeafterthevehicleisparked.
Theairsuspensionshut-offswitchis
locatedinthecargoareabehindthe
leftrearquartertrimpanel.
Onvehiclesequippedwith
AirSuspension,turnOFF
theAirSuspensionswitchpriorto
jacking,hoistingortowingyour
vehicle.
Normalvehicleoperationdoesnot
requireanyactionbythedriver.
PREPARING TO DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE
Utilityvehicleshaveasignificantlyhigherrolloverratethan
othertypesofvehicles.
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Product Specification
Categories | Ford Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals |
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Document Type | User and Operator's Vehicle Manual Guide. Free Auto PDF Manual Download. |
Model Year | 2000 |
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Publisher | ford.com |
Wikipedia's Page | Ford Explorer |
Copyright | Attribution Non-commercial |