Page 2 - INTRODUCTION; Introduction
INTRODUCTION Welcome to Ford Motor Company’sworld of four-wheel driving! Yournew 4WD or AWD vehicle opensup a completely different andchallenging world of travel unlikewhat you have ever experiencedwith a conventional two-wheeldrive vehicle. Now, you’ll be able totravel places where roads don’t.You’...
Page 3 - WD AND AWD SYSTEMS; Notice to 4x2 utility vehicle owners
All occupants should always wearthe safety belts provided andchildren/infants should useappropriate restraints to minimizethe risk of injury or ejection. Driving at speeds safe for roadconditions and the use of safetybelts are the best means ofavoiding the possibility of accidentand serious injury. ...
Page 4 - Normal characteristics; WD and AWD systems
drive over terrain and roadconditions that a conventionaltwo-wheel drive vehicle can’t. Power is supplied to all fourwheels through a transfer case. On4WD vehicles the transfer caseallows you to select 4WD whennecessary. Information on transfercase operation, shifting proceduresand maintenance can b...
Page 6 - Basic operating principles; WD or AWD operation on the road
4WD OR AWD OPERATION ONTHE ROAD Basic operating principles • Do not use 4WD on dry, hardsurfaced roads (except modelsequipped with Auto 4WD orAWD). This may damage thedrivelines and axles. • Drive slower in strongcrosswinds which can affect thenormal steering characteristicsof your vehicle. • Be ext...
Page 7 - Emergency maneuvers
rather than attempt a suddenreturn to the pavement whichcould cause the vehicle to slidesideways out of control orrollover. Remember, your safetyand the safety of others shouldbe your primary concern. Emergency maneuvers • In an unavoidable emergencysituation where a sudden sharpturn must be made, r...
Page 8 - Snow and ice
Snow and ice Your 4WD or AWD vehicle willhave advantages over two-wheeldrive vehicles in snow and on iceby providing increased drivingtraction. However, if you suddenlychange speed or direction you maylose control. 4WD and AWDvehicles can slide on slippery roadsjust like any other vehicle. Shouldyou...
Page 9 - Parking; Driving off-road with 4WD or AWD
operation of the anti-lock brake system. Parking Before leaving the driver’s seat,you should make sure that thegearshift is engaged in P (Park)with an automatic transmission oreither 1 (First) or R (Reverse)with a manual transmission. Setthe parking brake fully, shut offthe ignition and remove the k...
Page 13 - Avoid driving crosswise
diagonally up or down a hill orsteep incline, you should alwaystry to drive straight up or straightdown. Avoid driving crosswise or turning on steep slopes orhills . A danger lies in losing traction, slipping sideways andpossibly rolling over. Wheneverdriving on a hill, determinebeforehand the route...
Page 14 - TRAILER TOWING; Trailer Towing
Descend a hill in the same gearyou would use to climb up the hillto avoid excessive brakeapplication and brake overheating.Do not descend in neutral,disengage overdrive or manuallyshift to a lower gear. Whendescending a steep hill, avoidsudden hard braking as you couldlose control. When you brake ha...
Page 15 - Tires, replacement requirements
TIRES, REPLACEMENTREQUIREMENTS Your 4WD or AWD vehicle isequipped with tires designed toprovide for safe ride and handlingcapability. Do not use a size and type of tireand wheel other than thatoriginally provided by Fordbecause it can affect the safetyand performance of your vehicle,which could lead...
Page 17 - Maintenance and modifications
Inspect the tire side walls for cuts,bruises and other damage. Ifinternal damage to the tire issuspected, have the tiredemounted and inspected in caseit needs to be repaired or replaced. MAINTENANCE ANDMODIFICATIONS The suspension and steeringsystems on your vehicle have beendesigned and tested to p...
Page 18 - Hauling cargo and vehicle handling
components is recommended if thevehicle is subjected to heavyoff-road usage. Refer to the“Owner’s Guide” and “ServiceGuide” for proper maintenanceinstructions and schedules. HAULING CARGO ANDVEHICLE HANDLING When using your vehicle to haulcargo, make sure it is properlyloaded to help ensure safehand...
Page 20 - Index
All-Wheel Drive System, The .......3AWD Vehicle Operation ................6Cargo, Hauling and VehicleHandling ......................................18Differences in Four-WheelDrive ..............................................5Driving Off-Road with 4WD .........9Driving Off-Road with AWD .........9...