2003 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  an AWD 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. 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 theBrakes   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 AWD  vehicles without also
putting them on  the rear tires.  This could cause the  rear to slide  and
swing around during  braking.
Tires,ReplacementRequirements
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, and/or  serious
personal injury or  death.
AWD vehicles are  equipped with tires  designed to provide for  safe ride
and handling capability.
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  lead to loss of  vehicle control
or rollover and  serious injury. 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 AWD for off-road  use with tires
larger than what  Ford Motor Company  recommends, you should not  use
these tires for  highway driving.
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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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