Ford 2002 Explorer Sport Trac- Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – INTRODUCTION; Introduction
- Page 3 – NOTICE TO 4X2 UTILITY VEHICLE OWNERS; Notice To 4X2 Utility Vehicle Owners
- Page 4 – Vehicle Characteristics
- Page 5 – How your vehicle differs from other vehicles
- Page 6 – Operation On The Road
- Page 8 – Parking
- Page 12 – TRAILER TOWING; Trailer Towing
- Page 13 – TIRES, REPLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS; Tires, Replacement Requirements
- Page 15 – MAINTENANCE AND MODIFICATIONS; Maintenance and Modifications
- Page 16 – HAULING CARGO AND VEHICLE HANDLING; Hauling Cargo and Vehicle Handling
Introduction
2
Notice To 4X2 Utility Vehicle Owners
3
Vehicle Characteristics
4
Operation On The Road
6
Driving Off-Road
9
Trailer Towing
12
Tires, Replacement Requirements
13
Maintenance and Modifications
15
Hauling Cargo and Vehicle Handling
16
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INTRODUCTION Welcome to Ford Motor Company’sworld of Sport Utility Vehicles(SUV) and truck driving! Your newvehicle opens up a completelydifferent and challenging world oftravel unlike what you have everexperienced with a conventional car. Now, you’ll be able to travel placeswhere roads don’t. Most ...
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4WD AND AWD SYSTEMS Your AWD or 4WD (when you select the 4WD mode) vehicle uses all fourwheels to power itself. This increases traction, enabling you to drive overterrain and road conditions that a conventional two-wheel drive vehiclecan not. Power is supplied to all four wheelsthrough a transfer ca...