2002 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Starting
Cold weather starting (flexible fuel  vehicles only)
As the  outside  temperature   approaches   freezing,  ethanol  fuel distributors
should  supply winter  grade  ethanol  (same  as  with unleaded  gasoline) .  If
summer  grade  ethanol  is used  in cold  weather  conditions,  you  may
experience   increased  cranking  times,  rough idle  or hesitation  until  the
engine  has warmed  up.  Consult  your fuel  distributor  for the  availability  of
winter  grade  ethanol.
Do not  crank  the engine  for more  than  30 seconds  at  a time  as starter
damage  may occur.  If the  engine fails  to start,  turn  the  key to  OFF and
wait 30  seconds  before  trying again.
Do not  use starting   fluid such  as ether  in the  air  intake system  (see  Air
Cleaner  decal) . Such fluid  could cause  immediate   explosive damage  to
the  engine and  possible  personal  injury.
If you should  experience   cold weather  starting   problems  on E
ethanol,
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and  neither  an alternative   brand  of E    ethanol  nor an  engine  block
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heater  is available,  the  addition  of unleaded  gasoline  to your  tank  will
improve  cold starting  performance.   Your vehicle  is designed  to  operate
on E    ethanol  alone,  unleaded  gasoline  alone,  or any mixture   of the two.
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See Choosin  g the  right  fuel  in the  Main ten ance  and   care  chapter  for
more  information  on ethanol.
If the engine fails to  start using the preceding instructions
1.
2.
3.
Press  the  accelerator  pedal  1/3 to  1/2 way to  floor and  hold.
Turn the  key  to START position.
When the  engine  starts,  release  the  key, then  release  the  accelerator
pedal  gradually as  the  engine speeds   up.
4.
5.
If the  engine  still fails to  start,  repeat  steps  one through   three.
After the  engine  starts,  hold  your foot  on the  brake  pedal, put  the
gearshift  lever  in gear and  release  the  parking  brake.  Slowly release  the
brake  pedal and  drive  away in a  normal manner.
Using the engine block heater  (if equipped)
An engine  block heater   warms the  engine  coolant,  which improves
starting,  warms  up the  engine  faster  and allows  the  heater-defroster
system  to respond   quickly. Use of an  engine  block heater  is strongly
recommended   if you live  in a region  where  temperatures   reach  -23° C
(
-10° F)  or below.
For best  results,  plug  the  heater  in at  least three   hours before  starting
the  vehicle. Using  the heater   for longer  than three   hours will  not harm
the  engine,  so the  heater  can be  plugged  in the  night before  starting  the
vehicle.
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Model Year2002
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