2002 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Driving
possibly  rolling over. Whenever  driving  on a hill, determine   beforehand
the  route  you will use.  Do not  drive over  the crest  of  a hill without
seeing  what conditions   are on  the other  side.  Do not  drive in  reverse
over a  hill without  the  aid of an observer.
When climbing  a steep  slope  or hill,
start  in a  lower gear  rather  than
downshifting  to a  lower gear  from a
higher  gear once  the  ascent  has
started.  This  reduces  strain  on the
engine  and the  possibility  of stalling.
If you do  stall out,  do not  try to
turn  around  because  you might  roll
over. It  is better  to  back down  to a
safe location.
Apply just  enough  power to  the  wheels to  climb the  hill. Too much
power  will cause  the tires  to  slip, spin  or lose traction,   resulting  in loss of
vehicle  control.
Descend  a hill in  the same  gear  you
would use  to climb  up the  hill to
avoid excessive  brake  application
and  brake overheating.   Do not
descend  in  neutral,  disengage
overdrive  or manually  shift  to a
lower gear.  When descending   a
steep  hill, avoid  sudden  hard
braking  as you could  lose control.
When you  brake  hard, the  front
wheels  can’t turn  and  if they aren’t
turning,  you won’t  be able  to steer.
The front  wheels  have  to be turning  in  order  to steer  the  vehicle.  Rapid
pumping  of the  brake  pedal will help  you slow  the vehicle  and  still
maintain  steering  control.
If your  vehicle has  anti-lock  brakes, apply  the  brakes  steadily. Do  not
“pump” the  brakes.
Driving on snow and ice
4WD vehicles  have advantages   over 2WD vehicles  in snow  and ice  but
can skid  like any  other  vehicle.
Should  you start  to slide  while driving  on snowy  or icy roads,  turn  the
steering  wheel  in the  direction  of the  slide until  you regain  control.
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CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2002
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