Ford 2002 Explorer Sport Trac v.1- User Manual

Ford 2002 Explorer Sport Trac v.1

Ford 2002 Explorer Sport Trac v.1– User Manual, read for free online in PDF format. We hope this helps you resolve any issues you may have. If you have further questions, please contact us through the contact form.

1 Page 1
2 Page 2
3 Page 3
4 Page 4
5 Page 5
6 Page 6
7 Page 7
8 Page 8
9 Page 9
10 Page 10
11 Page 11
12 Page 12
13 Page 13
14 Page 14
15 Page 15
16 Page 16
17 Page 17
18 Page 18
19 Page 19
20 Page 20
21 Page 21
22 Page 22
23 Page 23
24 Page 24
25 Page 25
26 Page 26
27 Page 27
28 Page 28
29 Page 29
30 Page 30
31 Page 31
32 Page 32
33 Page 33
34 Page 34
35 Page 35
36 Page 36
37 Page 37
38 Page 38
39 Page 39
40 Page 40
41 Page 41
42 Page 42
43 Page 43
44 Page 44
45 Page 45
46 Page 46
47 Page 47
48 Page 48
49 Page 49
50 Page 50
51 Page 51
52 Page 52
53 Page 53
54 Page 54
55 Page 55
56 Page 56
57 Page 57
58 Page 58
59 Page 59
60 Page 60
61 Page 61
62 Page 62
63 Page 63
64 Page 64
65 Page 65
66 Page 66
67 Page 67
68 Page 68
69 Page 69
70 Page 70
71 Page 71
72 Page 72
73 Page 73
74 Page 74
75 Page 75
76 Page 76
77 Page 77
78 Page 78
79 Page 79
80 Page 80
81 Page 81
82 Page 82
83 Page 83
84 Page 84
85 Page 85
86 Page 86
87 Page 87
88 Page 88
89 Page 89
90 Page 90
91 Page 91
92 Page 92
93 Page 93
94 Page 94
95 Page 95
96 Page 96
97 Page 97
98 Page 98
99 Page 99
100 Page 100
101 Page 101
102 Page 102
103 Page 103
104 Page 104
105 Page 105
106 Page 106
107 Page 107
108 Page 108
109 Page 109
110 Page 110
111 Page 111
112 Page 112
113 Page 113
114 Page 114
115 Page 115
116 Page 116
117 Page 117
118 Page 118
119 Page 119
120 Page 120
121 Page 121
122 Page 122
123 Page 123
124 Page 124
125 Page 125
126 Page 126
127 Page 127
128 Page 128
129 Page 129
130 Page 130
131 Page 131
132 Page 132
133 Page 133
134 Page 134
135 Page 135
136 Page 136
137 Page 137
138 Page 138
139 Page 139
140 Page 140
141 Page 141
142 Page 142
143 Page 143
144 Page 144
145 Page 145
146 Page 146
147 Page 147
148 Page 148
149 Page 149
150 Page 150
151 Page 151
152 Page 152
153 Page 153
154 Page 154
155 Page 155
156 Page 156
157 Page 157
158 Page 158
159 Page 159
160 Page 160
161 Page 161
162 Page 162
163 Page 163
164 Page 164
165 Page 165
166 Page 166
167 Page 167
168 Page 168
169 Page 169
170 Page 170
171 Page 171
172 Page 172
173 Page 173
174 Page 174
175 Page 175
176 Page 176
177 Page 177
178 Page 178
179 Page 179
180 Page 180
181 Page 181
182 Page 182
183 Page 183
184 Page 184
185 Page 185
186 Page 186
187 Page 187
188 Page 188
189 Page 189
190 Page 190
191 Page 191
192 Page 192
193 Page 193
194 Page 194
195 Page 195
196 Page 196
197 Page 197
198 Page 198
199 Page 199
200 Page 200
201 Page 201
202 Page 202
203 Page 203
204 Page 204
205 Page 205
206 Page 206
207 Page 207
208 Page 208
209 Page 209
210 Page 210
211 Page 211
212 Page 212
213 Page 213
214 Page 214
215 Page 215
216 Page 216
217 Page 217
218 Page 218
219 Page 219
220 Page 220
221 Page 221
222 Page 222
223 Page 223
224 Page 224
225 Page 225
226 Page 226
227 Page 227
228 Page 228
229 Page 229
230 Page 230
231 Page 231
232 Page 232
233 Page 233
234 Page 234
235 Page 235
236 Page 236
237 Page 237
238 Page 238
239 Page 239
240 Page 240
241 Page 241
242 Page 242
243 Page 243
244 Page 244
245 Page 245
246 Page 246
247 Page 247
248 Page 248
249 Page 249
250 Page 250
251 Page 251
252 Page 252
253 Page 253
254 Page 254
255 Page 255
256 Page 256
257 Page 257
258 Page 258
259 Page 259
260 Page 260
261 Page 261
262 Page 262
263 Page 263
264 Page 264
Page: / 264

Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – The following warning may be required by California law:; CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning; Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain; ICONS; Seating; WARNINGS; Introduction
  • Page 4 – Vehicle Symbol Glossary
  • Page 6 – Instrumentation
  • Page 8 – What you should do if the check engine light illuminates; Light turns on solid:; Check Engine
  • Page 9 – Check fuel cap
  • Page 10 – Seating and safety restraints; Brake system warning; BRAKE
  • Page 11 – Turn signals; in the; High beams; Refer to; Charging system; or
  • Page 12 – Door ajar; Overdrive control; LOW; DOOR
  • Page 13 – Sounds to remind you to fasten your safety belts.; BeltMinder chime; Sounds intermittently to remind you to fasten your safety belts.; Supplemental restraint system (SRS) warning chime; For information on the SRS warning chime, refer to the; Headlamps on warning chime
  • Page 14 – Indicates the current vehicle speed.; Engine coolant temperature gauge; Engine
  • Page 15 – system can burn you badly.; Odometer
  • Page 16 – Fuel gauge
  • Page 17 – HEADLAMP CONTROL; Controls and features
  • Page 18 – Rotate up to brighten.; DIM
  • Page 19 – Fan speed control; . However, the air conditioning will only function if the outside
  • Page 20 – Operating tips
  • Page 21 – To aid in side defogging/demisting in cold weather.
  • Page 22 – Rear console climate controls (if equipped)
  • Page 23 – POWER DOWN BACK WINDOW
  • Page 24 – power down rear window.
  • Page 25 – Normal Operation; stop if it is between the vent position and fully closed or; Security Override; . If the control is released before; Position recovery mode
  • Page 26 – USING YOUR AUDIO SYSTEM
  • Page 27 – Press this control to stop tape play and begin radio play.; Tune adjust; The tune control works in radio mode.; AM
  • Page 30 – Press the BASS control then press:; AUTO; BASS; SEL
  • Page 32 – Rewind; TAPE
  • Page 33 – FF
  • Page 34 – to decrease hours and; COMP
  • Page 35 – to decrease minutes and; Mute mode
  • Page 37 – Shuffle feature
  • Page 39 – Seek function; Autostore
  • Page 44 – If RDS is turned OFF; Radio data system feature.; If RDS is turned ON; Traffic announcements.
  • Page 45 – Radio Data; Traffic announcements
  • Page 46 – When in FM mode, press the MENU control until RDS OFF displays.; Press the MENU control until TRAFFIC is displayed.; Traffic announcements are not available in most U.S. markets.; Program type
  • Page 47 – Show
  • Page 50 – Adjusting the volume; Turning speakers on and off.; Turning the speakers on and off; Press to turn all speakers on or off.; Using headphones; speaker on/off control to operate the headphones.
  • Page 51 – to find
  • Page 52 – Handle discs by their edges only. Never touch the playing surface.; Cassette and cassette player care; Use only cassettes that are 90 minutes long or less.; Radio frequency information; Not all frequencies are used in a given area.
  • Page 53 – Radio reception factors; Audio system warranties and service; Warranty Guide; TURN SIGNAL CONTROL
  • Page 55 – To turn speed control off; Press OFF or; To set a speed
  • Page 57 – To disengage speed control; Depress the brake pedal or
  • Page 59 – Never adjust the steering wheel when the vehicle is moving.; HAZARD FLASHER; For information on the hazard flasher control, refer to; WINDSHIELD WIPER/WASHER CONTROLS
  • Page 60 – (Overdrive) is the normal drive position for the best fuel economy.; Deactivating overdrive; Automatic Transmission
  • Page 61 – Installing a garage door opener (if equipped)
  • Page 63 – NW
  • Page 64 – Compass zone adjustment; VAR
  • Page 65 – Compass calibration adjustment; Interior Lamps; Courtesy/reading lamps; The courtesy lamp lights when:; CAL
  • Page 66 – POWER WINDOWS; Press and hold the rocker switches to open and close windows.; One touch down
  • Page 67 – Press control to unlock all doors.
  • Page 68 – To adjust your mirrors:
  • Page 69 – CENTER CONSOLE
  • Page 70 – AUXILIARY POWER POINT; Without full console.; Truck bed auxiliary power point
  • Page 71 – POSITIVE RETENTION FLOOR MAT
  • Page 73 – To extend the cargo cage:
  • Page 75 – To remove the cargo cage:; EXTERIOR TIEDOWN HOOKS
  • Page 79 – INTERIOR TONNEAU COVER RELEASE
  • Page 81 – ALL key fobs; (remote entry transmitters) are brought to the; Unlocking the doors; Press this control to lock all doors.
  • Page 82 – weather conditions
  • Page 83 – Replacing lost transmitters; Take; your vehicle’s; Programming remote transmitters; It is necessary to have; all; To program the transmitters yourself:
  • Page 84 – Remote entry system
  • Page 85 – Programming your own personal entry code; Erasing personal code
  • Page 86 – Unlocking the doors with the keyless entry system; The autolock feature will lock all of the vehicle doors when:
  • Page 87 – Deactivating autolock
  • Page 88 – Automatic disarming
  • Page 89 – Key information; Programming
  • Page 93 – Adjusting the front manual seat; Pull lever up to adjust seatback.; Adjusting the front power seat (if equipped)
  • Page 94 – The control is located on the outboard side of the seat cushion.
  • Page 96 – Folding down rear 60/40 seats
  • Page 97 – Returning the rear 60/40 seats to upright position; Pull head restraint up and return to upright position.
  • Page 98 – injury in a collision.
  • Page 100 – When to use the automatic locking mode; Any time; a child safety seat is installed in a passenger front or
  • Page 102 – Front safety belt height adjustment
  • Page 103 – Lap belts; Adjusting the lap belt; nd row center seating position; Conditions of operation
  • Page 104 – BeltMinder
  • Page 105 – in 4 of us will be; Prime time for an accident.
  • Page 106 – People; One time disable
  • Page 107 – Safety belt maintenance
  • Page 108 – AIR BAG SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)
  • Page 109 – Important supplemental restraint system (SRS) precautions; between an occupant’s chest and the air bag module.
  • Page 110 – Lincoln Mercury dealer.; Children and air bags
  • Page 111 – Air bags can kill or injure a child in a child seat.; NEVER; place a; How does the air bag supplemental restraint system work?
  • Page 112 – Air bag readiness
  • Page 113 – SAFETY RESTRAINTS FOR CHILDREN; Air bag supplemental restraint system; Important child restraint precautions
  • Page 114 – Children and safety belts; If the child is the proper size, restrain the child in a safety seat.
  • Page 115 – When installing a child safety seat:
  • Page 119 – Place the child safety seat in the center seating position.; Attaching child safety seats with tether straps
  • Page 122 – PREPARING TO START YOUR VEHICLE; Starting the engine; Important safety precautions; Starting
  • Page 125 – If the engine fails to start using the preceding instructions; If the engine still fails to start, repeat steps one through three.; Using the engine block heater (if equipped)
  • Page 127 – BRAKES; and become less effective.; Driving
  • Page 128 – ABS warning lamp; The; warning lamp in the instrument cluster momentarily illuminates; Using ABS
  • Page 129 – STEERING; To prevent damage to the power steering pump:
  • Page 130 – PREPARING TO DRIVE YOUR VEHICLE
  • Page 131 – lower center of gravity. Utility and four-wheel drive vehicles are; not; Fuses and relays
  • Page 132 – Driving with a 5–speed automatic transmission (if equipped)
  • Page 133 – Understanding gearshift positions; pedal down, your vehicle may move unexpectedly and injure someone.
  • Page 134 – Drive; Driving while you tow
  • Page 135 – Forced Downshifts; To gain acceleration in; Driving a manual transmission (if equipped); Using the clutch; Start the engine and let it idle for a few seconds.
  • Page 136 – Recommended shift speeds; Upshift according to the following charts for best fuel economy:; Upshifts when cruising (recommended for best fuel economy); Reverse
  • Page 137 – Preparing to drive your vehicle
  • Page 138 – WD system indicator lights; -momentarily illuminates; WD LOW; –momentarily; Using the electronic shift 4WD system (if equipped); Positions of the electronic shift system; – Power to rear axle only.
  • Page 139 – You; do not; need to operate the
  • Page 140 – Driving off-road with truck and utility vehicles; How your vehicle differs from other vehicles
  • Page 143 – Normal characteristics
  • Page 144 – Mud and water
  • Page 145 – Driving on hilly or sloping terrain; Avoid driving crosswise or turning on steep; . A danger lies in losing traction, slipping sideways and
  • Page 146 – Driving on snow and ice
  • Page 147 – Brakes; Tires, Replacement Requirements
  • Page 148 – Maintenance and Modifications
  • Page 150 – section; chapter of this owner guide.
  • Page 154 – Preparing to tow; Hitches
  • Page 155 – Safety chains; Do not attach safety chains to the bumper.; Trailer brakes
  • Page 156 – When towing a trailer:; Servicing after towing; Trailer towing tips; Allow more distance for stopping with a trailer attached.; Launching or retrieving a boat; When backing down a ramp during boat launching or retrieval:
  • Page 157 – Recreational towing; All Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) vehicles with automatic transmissions
  • Page 159 – Getting roadside assistance; 4–hours, seven days a week; Using roadside assistance; Roadside emergencies
  • Page 161 – FUSES AND RELAYS
  • Page 162 – Standard fuse amperage rating and color
  • Page 163 – Passenger compartment fuse panel
  • Page 166 – Power distribution box; refilling fluid reservoirs.
  • Page 170 – Location of the spare tire and tools; Tool; Spare tire; Removing the jack and tools
  • Page 171 – Remove the retainer from the center of the spare tire.; Stowing the spare tire; Lay the tire on the ground with the valve stem facing up.; Stowing the jack and tools
  • Page 172 – Tire change procedure
  • Page 173 – Front
  • Page 175 – Stowing the spare tire.; JUMP STARTING YOUR VEHICLE; touch. Set the parking brake on
  • Page 176 – Connecting the jumper cables; In the illustrations,
  • Page 177 – Do not; use fuel lines, engine rocker covers or the intake manifold as
  • Page 178 – Jump starting; Start the engine of the disabled vehicle.; Removing the jumper cables; Remove the jumper cable from the
  • Page 180 – relearn
  • Page 181 – WRECKER TOWING
  • Page 183 – SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS; PRECAUTIONS WHEN SERVICING YOUR VEHICLE; Battery; Working with the engine off; Maintenance and care
  • Page 184 – OPENING THE HOOD; Lift the hood until the lift cylinders hold it open.
  • Page 185 – IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT
  • Page 186 – Make sure the vehicle is on level ground.; DO
  • Page 187 – Put the indicator back in and ensure it is fully seated.; Adding engine oil; Checking the engine
  • Page 188 – Engine oil and filter recommendations; SAE 5W-30 engine oil recommended
  • Page 189 – Lubricant
  • Page 190 – Capacities and specifications.
  • Page 191 – Only use a washer fluid that meets Ford specification . Refer to; AIR FILTER MAINTENANCE; Motorcraft Part Numbers
  • Page 192 – Adding Engine Coolant; 0–50 mixture of coolant and water provides the following:
  • Page 193 – Adding engine coolant; , until the appropriate fill level is obtained.
  • Page 194 – Do not add extra inhibitors or additives to the coolant.; These
  • Page 195 – Recycled engine coolant; Used engine coolant should be disposed of in an appropriate
  • Page 196 – Coolant refill capacity; Refill capacities; Severe climates; If you drive in extremely hot climates:; NEVER decrease the coolant concentration below 40%.
  • Page 198 – Low fluid level
  • Page 199 – High fluid level; High fluid levels can be caused by an overheating condition.; Adjusting automatic transmission fluid levels; Lubricant specifications
  • Page 200 – Checking and adding transfer case fluid (if equipped); Use only fluid that meets Ford specifications. Refer to the
  • Page 201 – BATTERY
  • Page 202 – Wash hands after handling.; With the vehicle at a complete stop, set the parking brake.
  • Page 203 – To replace the wiper blades:; LEAD; RECYCLE
  • Page 205 – Use an accurate tire pressure gauge.
  • Page 206 – Tire rotation; Four tire rotation
  • Page 207 – Replacing the tires; as originally offered by Ford.
  • Page 208 – USING SNOW TIRES AND TRACTION DEVICES; Cables or chains should only be used on the rear wheels.; WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT AUTOMOTIVE FUELS
  • Page 209 – Observe the following guidelines when handling automotive fuel:
  • Page 211 – Choosing the right fuel
  • Page 214 – Fuel Filler Cap; When fueling your vehicle:
  • Page 216 – Calculating fuel economy
  • Page 218 – EPA window sticker; Use only unleaded fuel .
  • Page 221 – Replacing headlamp bulbs; To remove the headlamp bulb:
  • Page 222 – Install the protective cover over headlamps locking it in place.; Replacing front parking lamp/turn signal bulbs
  • Page 223 – Connect the electrical connector to the new foglamp bulb.; Replacing high-mount brakelamp and cargo lamp bulbs
  • Page 224 – Replacing license plate lamp bulbs; USING THE RIGHT BULBS
  • Page 226 – Vertical aim adjustment
  • Page 228 – Underbody; Cleaning the wiper blades and windshield.; Repairing paint chips
  • Page 230 – use abrasive cleansers on glass as they may cause; Cleaning the instrument panel; Clean with a damp cloth, then dry with a dry cloth.
  • Page 231 – Cleaning the instrument cluster lens; Cleaning the overhead console; Clean with a damp cloth, then wipe dry with a dry cloth.; Cleaning the interior fabric
  • Page 233 – Capacities and specifications
  • Page 235 – LUBRICANT SPECIFICATIONS
  • Page 236 – Item
  • Page 241 – Customer assistance
  • Page 242 – Away from home
  • Page 244 – The Dispute Settlement Board is:; What kinds of cases does the Board review?; a non-Ford dealership
  • Page 245 – Board membership; What the Board needs
  • Page 246 – To Request a DSB Brochure/Application
  • Page 247 – GETTING ASSISTANCE OUTSIDE THE U.S. AND CANADA
  • Page 248 – Ford accessories for your vehicle; The remainder of your new vehicle limited warranty.; Not all accessories are available for all models.
  • Page 250 – Protection and appearance equipment
  • Page 251 – ORDERING ADDITIONAL OWNER’S LITERATURE; (Items in this catalog may be purchased by credit card holders only.)
  • Page 253 – Reporting safety defects
  • Page 254 – Axle; Index
  • Page 260 – Windows
  • Page 264 – Adding; Filling station information
Loading the manual

Before driving

Introduction

2

Instrumentation

6

Controls and features

17

Seating and safety restraints

92

Starting and driving

Starting

122

Driving

127

Roadside emergencies

159

Servicing

Maintenance and care

183

Capacities and specifications

233

Customer assistance

241

Reporting safety defects

253

Index

254

All rights reserved. Reproduction by any means, electronic or mechanical including
photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system or translation
in whole or part is not permitted without written authorization from Ford Motor Company.
Ford may change the contents without notice and without incurring obligation.

Copyright © 2001 Ford Motor Company

Contents

1

"Loading the manual" means you need to wait until the file loads and becomes available for online reading. Some manuals are very large, and the time they take to appear depends on your internet speed.

Summary

Page 2 - The following warning may be required by California law:; CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning; Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain; ICONS; Seating; WARNINGS; Introduction

The following warning may be required by California law: CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning WARNING: Engine exhaust, some of its constituents, and certain vehicle components contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductiveharm. In addi...

Page 4 - Vehicle Symbol Glossary

These are some of the symbols you may see on your vehicle. Vehicle Symbol Glossary Safety Alert See Owner’s Guide Fasten Safety Belt Air Bag-Front Air Bag-Side Child Seat Child Seat InstallationWarning Child Seat TetherAnchorage Brake System Anti-Lock Brake System Brake Fluid -Non-Petroleum Based Tr...

Page 6 - Instrumentation

OFF C 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 RPMx1000 ABS ! ENGINE FUEL DOOR E F H H H SPEEDCONT 4WDHIGH 4WDLOW O/DOFF L L CHECK GAGE CHECK SUSP 4X4 HIGH 2WD 4X4 LOW CHECK ON RSM SET ACCEL COAST OFF 10 MPH 20 50 60 70 30 40 80 90 km/h 0 0 0 10 1 00 1 20 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 20 O/D ON/OFF CHECK FUEL CAP...

Other Ford Models