2006 Ford Escape Owners Manual

Tires, Wheels and Loading
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM  (TPMS)
Each  tire, including  the  spare  (if
provided) , should  be  checked
monthly  when cold  and  inflated to
the  inflation pressure   recommended
by the  vehicle  manufacturer  on  the
vehicle  placard  or tire  inflation pressure   label. (If  your vehicle  has tires
of a different  size  than  the size  indicated  on the  vehicle  placard  or tire
inflation  pressure  label,  you should  determine  the  proper  tire  inflation
pressure  for  those  tires.)
As an  added  safety feature,   your vehicle  has been  equipped  with  a tire
pressure  monitoring  system  (TPMS)  that  illuminates  a  low tire pressure
telltale  when  one or more  of your  tires  is significantly  under-inflated.
Accordingly, when  the  low tire  pressure  telltale  illuminates,  you  should
stop  and check  your  tires as  soon as  possible,  and inflate  them  to the
proper  pressure.   Driving on a significantly  under-inflated   tire  causes  the
tire  to overheat  and  can lead  to tire  failure.  Under-inflation  also reduces
fuel efficiency  and  tire tread  life,  and may  affect the  vehicle’s handling
and  stopping  ability.
Please  note  that  the TPMS is  not a  substitute  for  proper  tire
maintenance,   and it  is the  driver’s responsibility  to  maintain  correct  tire
pressure,  even  if under-inflation   has not  reached  the  level to  trigger
illumination  of the  TPMS low tire  pressure  telltale.
The Tire  Pressure  Monitoring  System  complies  with part  15 of the  FCC
rules  and with  RS-210 of Industry  Canada.  Operation  is  subject  to the
following two  conditions:  (1)  This device  may not  cause  harmful
interference,   and (2)  This  device  must accept  any  interference   received,
including  interference   that  may cause  undesired  operation.
The Tire  Pressure  Monitoring  System  is NOT a substitute   for
manually  checking  tire pressure.   The tire  pressure   should be
checked  periodically  (at  least  monthly)  using a  tire gauge,  see
Inflatin  g you r tir es  in this  chapter.  Failure  to properly  maintain  your
tire  pressure  could  increase  the  risk of tire  failure,  loss of control,
vehicle  rollover and  personal  injury.
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2006
Escape (204)
Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
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Product Specification
CategoriesFord Escape Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2006
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Carlos on Sep 24, 2017. specs

Arguing about overdrive with a frien.
Overdrive should be on all the time