2002 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Driving
Avoid sudden  applications   of power  and quick  changes  of direction  on
snow and  ice. Apply  the accelerator   slowly and  steadily  when starting
from a  full stop.
Avoid sudden  braking  as  well. Although a  4WD vehicle may  accelerate
better  than  a two-wheel  drive  vehicle in  snow and  ice, it  won’t stop  any
faster,  because  as in  other  vehicles, braking  occurs  at  all four wheels.  Do
not  become overconfident   as to  road  conditions.
Make sure  you allow  sufficient  distance  between  you and  other  vehicles
for stopping  as  well as drive  slower than  usual  and  consider  using one  of
the  lower gears.  In emergency   stopping  situations,  avoid locking  of the
wheels.  Use a “squeeze”  technique,   push on  the brake  pedal  with  a
steadily  increasing  force  which allows the  wheels  to brake  yet  continue
to roll  so that  you may  steer  in the  direction  you want  to travel.  If you
lock the  wheels,  release  the  brake pedal  and  repeat  the  squeeze
technique.  If  your vehicle  is equipped  with  a Four  Wheel Anti-Lock
Brake  System (ABS),  apply  the  brake steadily.  Do not  “pump” the
brakes.  Refer to  the  Brakes  section  of this  chapter  for additional
information  on the  operation  of  the anti-lock  brake  system.
Never drive  with  chains on  the front  tires  of 4WD vehicles  without  also
putting  them  on the  rear  tires.  This could  cause  the rear  to  slide and
swing around  during  braking.
Tires, Replacement Requirements
Do not  use a  size and  type of  tire and  wheel other  than  that
originally provided  by  Ford Motor  Company because   it can  affect
the  safety and  performance   of your vehicle,  which  could result  in  an
increased  risk  of loss of vehicle  control,  vehicle  rollover, personal  injury
or death.
Make sure  all tires  and  wheels on  the  vehicle are  of the  same size,  type,
tread  design,  brand  and load-carrying  capacity.  If you  have questions
regarding  tire  replacement,   see an  authorized  Ford  or Lincoln/Mercury
dealer.
If you nevertheless   decide  to  equip your  4WD for off-road  use  with tires
larger  than  what Ford  Motor Company  recommends,   you should  not  use
these  tires  for highway  driving.
If you use  any tire/wheel   combination  not recommended   by  Ford Motor
Company, it  may adversely  affect  vehicle handling  and  could  cause
steering,  suspension,   axle or transfer   case failure.
Do not  use “aftermarket   lift kits”  or other  suspension  modifications,
whether  or  not they  are  used with  larger  tires  and wheels.
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CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2002
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