Ford 2007 Explorer v.1- User Manual

Ford 2007 Explorer v.1

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents
  • Page 3 – Copyright © 2006 Ford Motor Company
  • Page 4 – Owner’s Guide; Introduction
  • Page 5 – Trailer towing
  • Page 6 – Warranty; Special instructions; Seating and Safety Restraints; NEVER
  • Page 7 – Event Data Recording; Notice to owners of pickup trucks and utility type vehicles
  • Page 8 – Your vehicle is not equipped with a snowplowing package.; Using your vehicle as an ambulance
  • Page 9 – Middle East/North Africa vehicle specific information; therefore, a supplement has been supplied that; Refer to this
  • Page 10 – Vehicle Symbol Glossary
  • Page 12 – Instrument Cluster
  • Page 13 – Powertrain malfunction indicator:
  • Page 14 – Optional instrument cluster; Brake system warning light:; To; BRAKE
  • Page 15 – Engine coolant temperature:
  • Page 16 – Low tire pressure warning:; OFF
  • Page 17 – AdvanceTrac; Driving; LOW
  • Page 21 – Listening to the radio; Entertainment Systems
  • Page 22 – For a single CD system,; if a disc
  • Page 23 – To auto load up to 6 discs,; MP3 folder structure
  • Page 24 – For a single cd system,
  • Page 28 – DVD supplement
  • Page 32 – RBDS
  • Page 34 – Seek
  • Page 35 – FOLDER
  • Page 36 – In TEXT MODE
  • Page 37 – To auto eject up to 6 CDs,
  • Page 38 – Auxiliary input jack; Any portable music player designed to be used with headphones; To play your portable music player using the auxiliary input jack:; Begin with the vehicle parked and the radio turned off.
  • Page 39 – There are three factors that can affect radio reception:
  • Page 40 – Audio system warranty and service; Warranty Guide; MP3 track and folder structure; Sample MP3 structure
  • Page 41 – SIRIUS broadcasts a variety of music, news,; Satellite radio reception factors:; To receive the satellite signal, your
  • Page 42 – SIRIUS satellite radio service:; SIRIUS Satellite Radio is a subscription
  • Page 44 – Navigation supplement; FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED); Family Entertainment System
  • Page 45 – Climate Controls
  • Page 47 – Recirculation control:; Cools; Passenger side temperature; Controls the temperature; Rear defroster control:
  • Page 49 – Displays the outside air; Temperature conversion:; For maximum cooling performance:
  • Page 51 – REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER; During initial start-up, the windshield may have a shimmering
  • Page 53 – HEADLAMP CONTROL; Lights
  • Page 54 – High beams
  • Page 55 – PANEL DIMMER CONTROL; Rotate fully to the right (past detent) to turn on interior lamps.; AIMING THE HEADLAMPS
  • Page 56 – Use a 4 mm socket or box; TURN SIGNAL CONTROL
  • Page 57 – INTERIOR LAMPS; The dome lamp lights when:; BULB REPLACEMENT
  • Page 59 – Replacing headlamp bulbs; Do not touch the glass of a halogen bulb.
  • Page 60 – Replacing front parking lamp/turn signal/sidemarker bulbs
  • Page 62 – Replacing high-mount brakelamp bulb
  • Page 63 – Windshield wiper features (if equipped with Autolamp feature); Driver Controls
  • Page 64 – OFF — Rear wiper and washer off.; TILT STEERING COLUMN
  • Page 65 – Slide on rod feature; To stow the visor back into; Storage compartment
  • Page 66 – CENTER CONSOLE; Tissue holder in lid
  • Page 67 – Rear center console features (if equipped); The rear center console incorporates the following features:
  • Page 68 – POWER WINDOWS; the proximity of the window openings.; Rear Window Buffeting:; When one or both of the rear windows are
  • Page 70 – To adjust your mirrors:; Heated outside mirrors
  • Page 74 – Audio control features
  • Page 76 – proximity of the moon roof opening.; To open the moon roof:; When an obstacle; Bounce back override:; To override bounce back, within 2 seconds after
  • Page 77 – HOMELINK; Programming
  • Page 79 – Gate Operator & Canadian Programming; “Programming”; every two
  • Page 80 – Do NOT
  • Page 81 – Selectable features; Info menu
  • Page 82 – Setup menu
  • Page 90 – Inflating your tires
  • Page 92 – You may select; Reset
  • Page 94 – Instantaneous fuel economy
  • Page 100 – Compass zone/calibration
  • Page 101 – Compass zone and calibration adjustments can be entered by
  • Page 103 – System warnings; Warning display
  • Page 106 – Message center
  • Page 107 – POSITIVE RETENTION FLOOR MAT
  • Page 108 – Cargo management system
  • Page 109 – under the license; middle; lever under the license
  • Page 110 – LUGGAGE RACK; When the cross-bars are not in use, they can either be removed or
  • Page 111 – KEYS; SecuriLock; POWER DOOR LOCKS; all doors are closed,; Locks and Security
  • Page 112 – All
  • Page 113 – Autounlock; Deactivating/activating autounlock
  • Page 114 – Power door unlock/lock procedure; Keyless entry key pad procedure
  • Page 116 – CHILDPROOF DOOR LOCKS; Move lock control up to engage the childproof lock.; REMOTE ENTRY SYSTEM; structures around the vehicle, or
  • Page 117 – One step door unlocking; not
  • Page 118 – Switching from two step to one step door unlocking; Locking the doors/liftgate
  • Page 119 – Replacing the battery; To replace the battery:
  • Page 120 – How to reprogram your remote entry transmitters; all remote entry transmitters
  • Page 122 – Programming a personal entry code
  • Page 123 – Erasing personal code
  • Page 124 – Programming spare keys
  • Page 125 – Switching the ignition to the 3 (ON) position with a; coded key; disarms; Replacement keys; You can program your own coded keys to your vehicle.
  • Page 126 – into the; insert the
  • Page 127 – SEATING; event of a collision.; Adjustable head restraints
  • Page 128 – Push control to lower head restraint.; Adjusting the front manual seat (if equipped); Pull lever up to adjust seatback.
  • Page 131 – A position can be recalled:
  • Page 132 – REAR SEATS
  • Page 133 – To return the seat to the upright position:
  • Page 134 – To place the seats in the cargo mode:
  • Page 136 – To return the seat to a seating position:; : If the seat back will not; Note; : In vehicles equipped with 3rd row seats, the 2nd row
  • Page 137 – Exiting the 3rd row
  • Page 138 – : Be sure that head restraints are folded down before powering the
  • Page 139 – How does the Personal Safety System
  • Page 141 – Air bags can kill or injure a child in a child seat.; place a; STRONGLY; Front safety belt usage sensors
  • Page 142 – Safety restraints precautions
  • Page 143 – Energy Management Feature
  • Page 144 – Combination lap and shoulder belts; Front and rear seats; Vehicle sensitive mode
  • Page 145 – Automatic locking mode; When to use the automatic locking mode; any time; a child safety seat, except a
  • Page 146 – How to disengage the automatic locking mode; Safety belt pretensioner; When the optional Safety Canopy
  • Page 147 – Front safety belt height adjustment
  • Page 148 – Second row comfort guide; To adjust the comfort guide:; Safety belt extension assembly
  • Page 149 – Safety belt warning light and indicator chime; Conditions of operation; BeltMinder; The BeltMinder
  • Page 151 – in 4 of us will be; Prime time for an accident.
  • Page 152 – People; One time disable; The driver and front passenger BeltMinder
  • Page 153 – Safety belt maintenance
  • Page 154 – AIRBAG SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)
  • Page 155 – Important SRS precautions; between an occupant’s chest and the driver airbag module.
  • Page 156 – Children and airbags; place a rear-facing child
  • Page 157 – How does the airbag supplemental restraint system work?
  • Page 158 – Seat-mounted side airbag system; Front passenger sensing system
  • Page 161 – message center
  • Page 162 – If the airbag readiness lamp is lit, do the following:; Pull the vehicle over.
  • Page 163 – Determining if the system is operational; Airbag readiness; increase the risk of injury in an accident.
  • Page 164 – How does the side airbag system work?
  • Page 165 – the airbag will; If the airbag is not; Safety Canopy
  • Page 166 – How does the Safety Canopy
  • Page 168 – SAFETY RESTRAINTS FOR CHILDREN; Airbag supplemental restraint system
  • Page 169 – Important child restraint precautions; injury in a collision.; Children and safety belts
  • Page 170 – Child booster seats; When children should use booster seats
  • Page 174 – When installing a child safety seat:
  • Page 178 – Attaching child safety seats with tether straps; passenger vehicle
  • Page 184 – NOTICE TO UTILITY VEHICLE AND TRUCK OWNERS; VEHICLE CHARACTERISTICS; Tires, Wheels and Loading
  • Page 185 – How your vehicle differs from other vehicles
  • Page 189 – blowout; Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure; is the tire manufacturer’s
  • Page 190 – TIRE CARE
  • Page 191 – Tires degrade over time depending on many factors such as
  • Page 192 – Tire Replacement Requirements
  • Page 193 – Safety practices
  • Page 194 – do not; rapidly; Tire and wheel alignment; scheduled maintenance information
  • Page 195 – INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THE TIRE SIDEWALL
  • Page 196 – Information on “P” type tires
  • Page 198 – Treadwear, Traction and Temperature Grades; The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the; Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure:; Indicates the tire
  • Page 199 – Indicates a tire, designated by; Load Range/Load Inflation; Indicates the tire’s
  • Page 200 – Vehicle loading — with and without a trailer
  • Page 202 – Changing tires with TPMS; It is; Understanding your Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS); When your temporary spare tire is installed
  • Page 203 – When you believe your system is not operating properly; Possible cause Customer Action Required; Solid Warning Light
  • Page 204 – Spare tire in use Your temporary spare tire is in
  • Page 206 – Vehicle Curb Weight; – is the weight of your new vehicle when you; Payload; – is the combined weight of cargo and passengers that the; “THE COMBINED WEIGHT OF OCCUPANTS AND; for
  • Page 207 – Cargo Weight; – includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weight,
  • Page 208 – These
  • Page 210 – Steps for determining the correct load limit:
  • Page 211 – Calculating the load your vehicle can carry/tow
  • Page 212 – TRAILER TOWING
  • Page 213 – Vehicle
  • Page 214 – Preparing to tow
  • Page 216 – Driving while you tow; Servicing after towing; Trailer towing tips
  • Page 217 – Launching or retrieving a boat; When backing down a ramp during boat launching or retrieval:; RECREATIONAL TOWING (ALL WHEELS ON THE GROUND)
  • Page 219 – Starting the engine
  • Page 222 – the front wheels are turned; Guarding against exhaust fumes
  • Page 223 – BRAKES; Refer to
  • Page 224 – Parking brake; See your authorized dealer.
  • Page 227 – Roll Stability Control
  • Page 229 – STEERING
  • Page 230 – PREPARING TO DRIVE; lower center of gravity. Utility and four-wheel drive vehicles are
  • Page 232 – Driving with a 5–speed automatic transmission (if equipped)
  • Page 235 – Forced downshifts; Depress the accelerator to the floor.; Driving with a 6–speed automatic transmission (if equipped)
  • Page 238 – Allows upshifts by moving gearshift lever.; If your vehicle gets stuck in mud or snow
  • Page 239 – Solid
  • Page 240 – Message; Preparing to drive your vehicle; Shifting to/from 4WD Low
  • Page 242 – on; off; indicating the shift is complete.; Driving off-road with truck and utility vehicles
  • Page 243 – If your vehicle gets stuck
  • Page 244 – Parking
  • Page 246 – Driving through deep water may damage the transmission.; Driving on hilly or sloping terrain; Avoid driving crosswise or turning on steep; A danger lies in losing traction, slipping sideways and
  • Page 247 – Driving on snow and ice
  • Page 249 – Wet brakes do not stop the vehicle as quickly as dry brakes.
  • Page 250 – 4–hours, seven days a week; Roadside Emergencies
  • Page 251 – Using roadside assistance; Owner Information Guide; Roadside coverage beyond basic warranty
  • Page 252 – HAZARD FLASHER; With extended use, the flasher may run down your battery.; FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCH
  • Page 253 – FUSES AND RELAYS
  • Page 254 – Standard fuse amperage rating and color
  • Page 255 – Passenger compartment fuse panel; The fuses are coded as follows:; Location; Radio
  • Page 258 – Power distribution box; refilling fluid reservoirs.
  • Page 259 – The high-current fuses are coded as follows:; IVD module
  • Page 262 – Dissimilar spare tire/wheel information; Running boards; Full-size dissimilar spare with label on wheel:
  • Page 263 – Full-size dissimilar spare without label on wheel
  • Page 265 – Spare tire
  • Page 266 – Removing the spare tire
  • Page 270 – Stowing the flat/spare tire; Failure to follow spare tire stowage instructions may result in
  • Page 271 – Re-stowing the jack and tools; WHEEL LUG NUT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS; If there is corrosion on the area where the wheel contacts the
  • Page 272 – touch. Set the parking brake on
  • Page 273 – Connecting the jumper cables; In the illustrations,
  • Page 274 – Do not; use fuel lines, engine rocker
  • Page 275 – explosion of the gases that surround the battery.; Jump starting; Start the engine of the disabled vehicle.; Removing the jumper cables; Remove the jumper cable from the
  • Page 277 – WRECKER TOWING
  • Page 279 – In the United States:; Customer Assistance
  • Page 282 – Ford Motor Company reserves the right to change eligibility
  • Page 283 – FORD EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN
  • Page 284 – GETTING ASSISTANCE OUTSIDE THE U.S. AND CANADA
  • Page 287 – Cleaning
  • Page 288 – WAXING; Wash the vehicle first.; PAINT CHIPS; Always read the instructions before using the products.; ALUMINUM WHEELS AND WHEEL COVERS
  • Page 289 – ENGINE
  • Page 291 – WINDOWS AND WIPER BLADES; Do not use abrasives, as they may cause scratches.; INSTRUMENT PANEL AND CLUSTER LENS
  • Page 292 – Remove dust and loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner.
  • Page 293 – In some instances, color or dye transfer can occur when wet; UNDERBODY; Motorcraft Custom Clear Coat Polish (ZC–8–A)
  • Page 295 – SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS; PRECAUTIONS WHEN SERVICING YOUR VEHICLE; Maintenance and Specifications
  • Page 296 – OPENING THE HOOD
  • Page 297 – IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT
  • Page 299 – WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUID; Maintenance product; Checking and adding washer fluid for the liftgate
  • Page 300 – CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES; Windows; ENGINE OIL; Refer to the
  • Page 301 – If the oil level is; between the lower and upper holes,; the oil level
  • Page 302 – Put the indicator back in and ensure it is fully seated.; Adding engine oil; Checking the engine
  • Page 303 – Engine Oil Recommendations; Use SAE 5W-30 engine oil
  • Page 305 – BATTERY
  • Page 306 – Wash hands after handling.; With the vehicle at a complete stop, set the parking brake.
  • Page 307 – scheduled maintenance information.; 0–50 mixture of coolant and water provides the following:; RETURN
  • Page 309 – Maintenance product specifications and capacities; Do not add extra inhibitors or additives to the coolant.
  • Page 311 – Recycled engine coolant; Used engine coolant should be disposed of in an appropriate; Coolant refill capacity; Severe climates; If you drive in extremely hot climates:; NEVER decrease the coolant concentration below 40%.
  • Page 312 – Engine Oil Overheat Mode:; The
  • Page 313 – When fail-safe cooling mode is activated; FUEL FILTER; WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT AUTOMOTIVE FUELS
  • Page 315 – Refueling
  • Page 316 – Fuel Filler Cap; When fueling your vehicle:
  • Page 318 – If you have run out of fuel:
  • Page 319 – ESSENTIALS OF GOOD FUEL ECONOMY; Maintenance
  • Page 320 – Have the vehicle loading and distribution the same every time.; Calculating fuel economy; Habits
  • Page 324 – POWER STEERING FLUID; scheduled maintenance
  • Page 326 – DRIVELINE UNIVERSAL JOINT AND SLIP YOKE
  • Page 327 – AIR FILTER; Changing the air filter element
  • Page 334 – World manufacturer identifier
  • Page 335 – Production sequence number; TRANSMISSION/TRANSAXLE CODE DESIGNATIONS
  • Page 336 – Accessories
  • Page 338 – Index
  • Page 340 – Heating
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Introduction

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Instrument Cluster

12

Warning lights and chimes

12

Gauges

18

Entertainment Systems

21

How to get going

21

AM/FM stereo with CD

25

AM/FM stereo with in-dash six CD

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Auxiliary input jack

38

Satellite radio information

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Climate Controls

45

Manual heating and air conditioning

45

Automatic temperature control

47

Auxiliary passenger climate control

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Rear window defroster

51

Lights

53

Driver Controls

63

Windshield wiper/washer control

63

Steering wheel adjustment

64

Power windows

68

Mirrors

70

Speed control

71

Moon roof

75

Message center

81

Locks and Security

111

Keys

111

Locks

111

Anti-theft system

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Seating and Safety Restraints 127 Seating 127 Safety restraints 139 Airbags 154 Child restraints 168 Tires, Wheels and Loading 184 Tire information 186 Tire inflation 188 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 201 Vehicle loading 205 Trailer towing 212 Recreational towing 217 Driving 219 Starting 21...

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