2003 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Driving
If shifting into  4X4 LOW (4WD  Low), wait for the  4X4 LOW light  in
the instrument cluster  to turnon   indicating the shift is  complete.
If shifting out  of 4X4 LOW  (4WD Low), wait for  the 4X4 LOW  light in
the instrument cluster  to turnoff   indicating the shift is  complete.
Driving off-road with truck  and utility vehicles
4WD vehicles are  specially equipped for  driving on sand, snow,  mud and
rough terrain and  have operating characteristics  that are somewhat
different from conventional  vehicles, both on  and off the road.
Howyourvehiclediffersfromothervehicles
Truck and utility  vehicles can differ  from some other vehicles.  Your
vehicle may be  higher to allow  it to travel over  rough terrain without
getting hung up  or damaging underbody  components.
The differences that  make your vehicle  so versatile also make  it handle
differently than an  ordinary passenger car.
Maintain steering wheel  control at all  times, especially in rough  terrain.
Since sudden changes  in terrain can  result in abrupt steering  wheel
motion, make sure  you grip the  steering wheel from the  outside. Do not
grip the spokes.
Drive cautiously to  avoid vehicle damage  from concealed objects such  as
rocks and stumps.
You should either  know the terrain  or examine maps of  the area before
driving. Map out  your route before  driving in the area.  To maintain
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.
Basicoperatingprinciples
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.
Ifyourvehiclegoesofftheedgeofthepavement
If your vehicle  goes off the  edge of the pavement,  slow down, but
avoid severe brake  application, ease the  vehicle back onto the
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2003
Explorer(exp)
OwnersGuide(post-2002-fmt)
USAEnglish(fus)
Product Specification
CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2003
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