2002 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Driving
BRAKES
Your service  brakes  are  self-adjusting.  Refer to  the  scheduled
maintenance   guide for  scheduled  maintenance.
Occasional  brake  noise is normal  and  often  does not  indicate  a
performance   concern  with the  vehicle’s brake  system.  In normal
operation,  automotive  brake  systems  may  emit occasional  or  intermittent
squeal  or groan  noises  when the  brakes  are  applied. Such  noises  are
usually  heard  during the  first  few brake  applications  in the  morning;
however,  they may  be heard  at  any time  while braking  and  can be
aggravated  by environmental   conditions  such  as cold,  heat,  moisture,
road  dust,  salt or mud.  If a “metal-to-metal,”   “continuous  grinding”  or
“continuous  squeal”  sound  is present  while  braking, the  brake  linings
may be  worn-out  and should  be  inspected  by a  qualified service
technician.
If you are  driving down  a long  or steep  hill, shift  to a  lower gear.
Do not  apply your  brakes  continuously,  as they  may overheat
and  become less  effective.
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)
On vehicles  equipped  with  an anti-lock  braking  system  (ABS),  a noise
from the  hydraulic  pump  motor  and pulsation  in  the  pedal may  be
observed  during  ABS braking  events.  Pedal pulsation   coupled  with noise
while braking  under  panic  conditions  or on  loose gravel,  bumps,  wet or
snowy roads  is normal  and  indicates  proper  functioning  of the  vehicle’s
anti-lock  brake  system. The  ABS performs  a  self-check  after you  start
the  engine and  begin  to drive  away. A brief mechanical  noise  may be
heard  during  this test.  This  is normal.  If a malfunction  is  found, the  ABS
warning  light will come  on. If the  vehicle  has continuous   vibration  or
shudder  in  the steering   wheel while  braking, the  vehicle  should  be
inspected  by  a qualified  service technician.
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CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2002
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