2002 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Driving
Brake Assist (if equipped as part  of the AdvanceTracி system)
The Brake  Assist  system  provides full  braking force  during  panic braking
situations.  It  detects  a rapid  application  of the  brake  pedal  and
maximizes  the amount   of brake booster   assist, helping  the  driver  to
achieve  maximum  braking pressure.   Once a  panic brake  application  is
detected,   the system  will remain  activated   as long as  the brake  pedal  is
depressed.   The system  is deactivated   by releasing  the  brake  pedal.
When the  system  activates,  the  brake  pedal  will travel with  very little
effort;  this is normal.
Parking brake
Apply the  parking  brake  whenever
the  vehicle is  parked.  To set  the
parking  brake,  press the  parking
brake  pedal down  until  the pedal
stops.
The BRAKE  warning  lamp in the
instrument   cluster  illuminates  and
remains  illuminated  (when  the
ignition  is turned  ON)  until the
parking  brake  is released.
Always set  the  parking brake  fully and  make  sure that  the
gearshift  is securely  latched  in  P (Park)  (automatic
transmission)   or in 1  (First)  (manual  transmission)  .
The parking  brake  is not  recommended   to stop  a moving  vehicle.
However, if the  normal  brakes  fail, the  parking  brake can  be used  to  stop
your vehicle  in an  emergency.  Since  the parking  brake  applies  only the
rear  brakes,  the vehicle’s  stopping  distance  will increase  greatly  and  the
handling  of your vehicle  will be  adversely  affected.
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CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2002
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