2002 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Maintenance and care
Do not  turn  off the  ignition while your  vehicle  is moving, especially  at
high speeds.
Have the  items  listed in  your scheduled   maintenance   guide performed
according  to the  specified  schedule.
The scheduled   maintenance   items listed  in the  scheduled   maintenance
guide  are essential  to  the  life and  performance  of your  vehicle and  to  its
emissions  system.
If other  than  Ford,  Motorcraft  or Ford-authorized   parts  are  used  for
maintenance   replacements   or for service  of components   affecting
emission  control,  such non-Ford   parts  should be  equivalent  to genuine
Ford  Motor Company  parts  in performance   and durability.
Do not  park, idle,  or drive  your vehicle  in dry  grass  or other  dry
ground  cover. The  emission  system  heats  up the  engine
compartment   and exhaust   system,  which can  start  a fire.
Illumination  of the  “Check Engine”  light, charging  system  warning  light
or the  temperature   warning  light, fluid  leaks, strange   odors, smoke  or
loss of engine  power,  could indicate  that  the  emission  control  system  is
not  working properly.
Exhaust  leaks  may result  in entry  of  harmful and  potentially
lethal  fumes into  the  passenger  compartment.
Do not  make any  unauthorized   changes  to your  vehicle or  engine.  By
law, vehicle  owners  and anyone  who manufactures,   repairs,  services,
sells, leases,  trades  vehicles,  or  supervises  a fleet  of vehicles  are not
permitted   to intentionally  remove  an  emission control  device  or prevent
it from  working. Information  about  your  vehicle’s emission  system  is on
the  Vehicle Emission  Control  Information  Decal located  on or  near  the
engine.  This decal  identifies  engine  displacement  and  gives some  tune  up
specifications.
Please  consult  your Warranty    Guide  for  complete  emission  warranty
information.
Readiness for Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) testing
In some  localities,  it may be  a legal requirement   to  pass an  I/M test  of
the  on-board  diagnostics  system.  If your “Check  Engine/Service  Engine
Soon” light  is on, refer  to  the description   in the  Warnin  g lights  and
chim es section  of the  Instr umen  tation   chapter.  Your vehicle  may not
pass  the I/M test  with  the “Check  Engine/Service  Engine  Soon” light  on.
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CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2002
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