2002 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Driving
steering  and  braking control  of  your vehicle,  you must  have  all four
wheels  on the  ground  and they  must  be rolling,  not sliding  or spinning.
Basic operating principles
Do not  use 4WD on  dry, hard  surfaced  roads.  Doing so  will produce
excessive  noise,  increase  tire wear  and  may damage  drive  components.
4WD modes  are only  intended  for consistently   slippery  or loose
surfaces.
Drive slower  in strong  crosswinds  which  can affect  the  normal  steering
characteristics   of your  vehicle.
Be extremely   careful when  driving  on pavement  made  slippery  by
loose sand,  water,  gravel, snow  or ice.
If your vehicle goes off  the edge of the pavement
If your  vehicle goes  off the edge  of the  pavement,  slow  down, but
avoid severe  brake  application,  Ease  the  vehicle back  onto  the
pavement  only  after reducing  your  speed.  Do not  turn  the  steering
wheel  too sharply  while returning   to the  road  surface.
It may  be safer  to stay  on the  apron  or shoulder  of  the road  and  slow
down gradually  before  returning   to the  pavement.  You may  lose
control  if you do  not slow  down or if  you turn  the  steering  wheel too
sharply  or abruptly.
Vehicles with  a higher  center  of gravity  such as  utility and
four-wheel  drive vehicles  handle  differently  than  vehicles  with a
lower center   of gravity. Utility and  four-wheel  drive vehicles  are  not
designed  for cornering   at speeds  as  high as passenger   cars any  more
than  low-slung sports  cars  are  designed  to perform  satisfactorily   under
off-road  conditions.  Avoid sharp  turns,  excessive  speed  and  abrupt
maneuvers  in  these  vehicles. Failure  to  drive cautiously  could  result  in
an increased   risk of vehicle  rollover, personal  injury  and  death.
If your vehicle gets stuck
If your  vehicle gets  stuck  in mud  or snow  it may be  rocked  out by
shifting  between  forward  and reverse  gears,  stopping  between  shifts,  in  a
steady  pattern.  Press  lightly  on the  accelerator   in each  gear.
Do not   rock  the   vehicle  if  the  engin  e is  not  at  nor ma l ope rating
tempe  rature   or  da ma ge to  the   transmission     ma y occu r.
Do not   rock  the   vehicle  for   mor e tha n  a few  min utes   or  da ma ge
to  the  transmission     and  tir  es ma y occu r  or  the  engin  e ma y
ove rhe at.
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Product Specification
CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2002
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