2003 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Driving
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
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
pavement only after  reducing your speed.  Do not turn the  steering
wheel too sharply  while returning to  the road surface.
It may be  safer to stay  on the apron or  shoulder of the  road and slow
down gradually before  returning to the  pavement. You may lose
control if you  do not slow  down or if you  turn the steering  wheel too
sharply or abruptly.
It often may  be less risky  to strike small objects,  such as highway
reflectors, with minor  damage to your  vehicle rather than attempt  a
sudden return to  the pavement which  could cause the vehicle  to slide
sideways out of  control or rollover.  Remember, your safety and  the
safety of others  should be your  primary concern.
Vehicles with a  higher center of  gravity such as utility  and
four-wheel drive vehicles  handle differently than  vehicles with a
lower center of  gravity. Utility and  four-wheel drive vehicles arenot
designed for cornering  at speeds as  high as passenger cars  any more
than low-slung sports  cars are designed  to perform satisfactorily under
off-road conditions. Avoid  sharp turns, excessive  speed and abrupt
maneuvers in these  vehicles. Failure to  drive cautiously could result  in
an increased risk  of loss of  vehicle control, vehicle rollover,  personal
injury and death.
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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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