2002 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Maintenance and care
Fuel  ethanol  and gasoline  may contain  benzene,  which  is a
cancer-causing  agent.
Observe  the following  guidelines  when handling  automotive  fuel:
Extinguish  all smoking  materials
and  any open  flames before
fueling your  vehicle.
Always turn  off the  vehicle  before
fueling.
Automotive  fuels can  be harmful
or fatal  if swallowed.  Fuels such  as gasoline  and  ethanol  are highly
toxic  and if swallowed  can cause  death  or  permanent   injury. If fuel is
swallowed,  call a physician  immediately,  even  if no symptoms  are
immediately  apparent.   The toxic  effects  of fuel may  not be  visible for
hours.
Avoid inhaling  fuel vapors.  Inhaling  too much  fuel vapor  of any kind
can lead  to eye  and  respiratory  tract  irritation.  In  severe  cases,
excessive  or prolonged  breathing   of fuel vapor  can cause  serious
illness and  permanent   injury.
Avoid getting  fuel  liquid in your  eyes.  If fuel is splashed  in  the  eyes,
remove  contact  lenses  (if worn) , flush  with water  for 15  minutes  and
seek  medical attention.   Failure  to seek  proper  medical  attention  could
lead to  permanent   injury.
Fuels  can also  be harmful  if absorbed  through  the  skin.  If fuel is
splashed  on the  skin  and/or  clothing, promptly  remove  contaminated
clothing  and wash  skin thoroughly   with soap  and water.  Repeated  or
prolonged  skin contact   with fuel  liquid or vapor  causes  skin irritation.
Be particularly   careful if you  are taking  “Antabuse”  or other  forms  of
disulfiram  for the  treatment   of alcoholism.  Breathing  gasoline and/or
ethanol  vapors,  or skin  contact  could cause  an  adverse  reaction.  In
sensitive  individuals,  serious  personal  injury or  sickness  may result.  If
fuel is  splashed  on the  skin, promptly  wash  skin thoroughly   with soap
and  water. Consult  a physician  immediately  if you  experience  an
adverse  reaction.
FFV fuel tanks  may  contain  zero to  85 percent  ethanol.   Any fuel
blends  containing  gasoline  and ethanol  should  be  treated  the  same as
“Fuel Ethanol  ”.  To identify  if your vehicle  is an FFV,  check your  VIN
or the  label on  the  inside of your  fuel filler  door. When  checking  the
VIN look for  the engine  type  identifier  (8th  character)  . If your  vehicle
is an  FFV, then  the character   will be  labeled as  a “K.”
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CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2002
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