2003 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Driving
MaintenanceandModifications
The suspension and  steering systems on  your vehicle have been  designed
and tested to  provide predictable performance  whether loaded or empty
and durable load  carrying capability. For  this reason, Ford Motor
Company strongly recommends  that you do  not make modifications such
as adding or  removing parts (such  as lift kits or  stabilizer bars) or  by
using replacement parts  not equivalent to  the original factory equipment.
Any modifications to  a vehicle that  raise the center of  gravity can make
it more likely  the vehicle will  roll over as a  result of a  loss of control.
Ford Motor Company  recommends that caution  be used with any  vehicle
equipped with a  high load or  device (such as ladder  racks or pickup  box
cover).
Failure to maintain  your vehicle properly  may void the warranty,  increase
your repair cost,  reduce vehicle performance  and operational capabilities
and adversely affect  driver and passenger  safety. Frequent inspection of
vehicle chassis components  is recommended if  the vehicle is subjected  to
heavy off-road usage.
DRIVING THROUGH WATER
If driving through  deep or standing  water is unavoidable, proceed  very
slowly especially if  the depth is  not known. Never drive  through water
that is higher  than the bottom  of the hubs (for  trucks) or the  bottom of
the wheel rims  (for cars). Traction  or brake capability may  be limited
and your vehicle  may stall. Water  may also enter your  engine’s air intake
and severely damage  your engine.
Once through the  water, always dry  the brakes by moving  your vehicle
slowly while applying  light pressure on  the brake pedal. Wet  brakes do
not stop the  vehicle as quickly  as dry brakes.Drivingthroughdeep
waterwherethetransmissionventtubeissubmergedmayallow
waterintothetransmissionandcauseinternaltransmission
damage.
VEHICLE LOADING
Before loading a  vehicle, familiarize yourself  with the following terms:
BaseCurbWeight:    Weight of the  vehicle including any standard
equipment, fluids, lubricants,  etc. It does  not include occupants or
aftermarket equipment.
Payload: Combined maximum  allowable weight of  cargo, occupants
and optional equipment.  The payload equals  the gross vehicle weight
rating minus base  curb weight.
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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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