Ford 2009 Expedition - Manual

Ford 2009 Expedition

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EXPEDITION

09

QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

EssENTIal

INfOrmaTION

Easy FuEl™ ‘no cap’ FuEl systEm

Your vehicle has a ‘no cap’ fuel system which allows you

to simply open the fuel filler door, insert the nozzle and start fueling. The Easy Fuel™ System is

self-sealing and therefore protected against dust, dirt, water, snow and ice. If you need to fill your

fuel tank with a portable fuel container, use the fuel funnel which is attached to the underside of the

spare tire cover or is included with the tire changing tools. Slowly insert the funnel into the Easy Fuel™

system and fill the tank with fuel from the container. When done, clean the funnel or properly dispose

of it. Extra funnels can be purchased from your authorized dealer. Do not use aftermarket funnels as

they will not work with the Easy Fuel™ system and may cause damage.

FuEl typE and tank capacity

Depending on your vehicle, your fuel tank has a capacity of either

28 gallons (106L) or 33.5 gallons (126.8L). You have a Flex Fuel Vehicle. Flex Fuel vehicles have a

yellow ring around the top of the fuel filler inlet (tube) and can use either Regular unleaded fuel, E85

Ethanol Fuel or any mixture of the two.

tirE prEssurE

Your tire pressure is properly set at the dealership according to the recommended

specifications found on the Safety Compliance Certification Label or Tire Label located on the on the

B-Pillar or the edge of the driver’s door. Check your tire pressure at least once a month and before

long trips (including spare). As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been equipped with a

tire

pressure monitoring system (tpms)

that illuminates a low tire pressure warning light

when one

or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated. Improperly inflated tires can affect vehicle handling

and can fail suddenly, possibly resulting in loss of vehicle control. Refer to the Tires, Wheels and

Loading chapter in your Owner’s Guide for more information.

location oF sparE tirE

If you get a flat tire while driving, do not apply the brake heavily. Instead,

gradually decrease your speed. Hold the steering wheel firmly and slowly move to a safe place on the

side of the road. Your vehicle is equipped with a temporary spare tire located under the vehicle, just

forward of the rear bumper. The temporary spare is designed for emergency use only and should be

replaced as soon as possible. The jack and tools are located in the access panel on the floor behind

the 3rd row seat. The spare tire is not equipped with a TPMS sensor. For complete details on how to

change your tire, refer to the Roadside Emergencies chapter in your Owner’s Guide.

FusEs

If electrical components in the vehicle are not working, a fuse may have blown. For more

information about changing a fuse, please consult your Owner’s Guide.

FuEl pump shut-oFF switch

After a collision, if the engine cranks but does not start, the fuel

pump shut-off switch may have to be reset. The switch is located in the left rear quarter trim panel,

near the liftgate, behind an access panel. For complete details on resetting the switch, please consult

your Owner’s Guide.

s.o.s. post crash alErt systEm

Your vehicle is equipped with the S.O.S. Post Crash Alert system.

This system provides audible and visual alarms in the event of a crash which causes the deployment

of airbags or the activation of the safety belt pretensioners. The turn signals will flash and the horn

will sound. To deactivate the system, press the hazard flasher control, or you can press on your

remote transmitter.

roadsidE assistancE

Your new Ford Expedition comes with the assurance and support of 24-hour

emergency roadside assistance. Roadside assistance includes such services as: lockout assistance,

limited fuel delivery, battery jump starts, changing a flat tire, towing, and winch out. To receive roadside

assistance in the United States, call 1 (800) 241-3673. In Canada, call 1 (800) 665-2006. For more

information on coverage period and details of service, refer to your roadside assistance information.

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aUDIO sYsTEm

PREMIUM/AUDIOPHILE AM/FM STEREO In-DASH SIx CD/MP3 SATELLITE COMPATIBLE SOUnD SYSTEM (if equipped)

sECOND rOW sEaTs

IMPORTAnT: Before folding the second row seats, ensure that the head restraints are fully flipped

down by pulling on the strap and that all items have been removed from the floor and off the seats.

EntEring thE third row sEat

Fold the head restraint forward. Pull up on

the lever

(lever 1)

located on the side of

either outboard second row seat until the

seatback folds forward to the seat cushion

(pos. 2)

. Pull lever fully upward

(lever 1)

. The

seat will then flip forward

(pos. 3)

.

Exiting thE third row sEat

Fold head restraint forward. Pull up on the strap located at the back of the second

row seat by the outboard side shield

(pull strap)

. The seatback will fold forward

to the cushion

(pos. 2)

. Continue pulling up on the pull strap and the seat will flip

forward

(pos. 3)

.

to return the seat to the upright position

, push the seat down

until it is latched to the floor strikers. Then, lift the seatback to the upright position

and flip the head restraint to the upright position.

Folding thE outboard sEatbacks to a load Floor position –

(rEFEr to thE important notE abovE)

Lift the lever

(lever 1)

located on the outboard side of the seat. Pull the lever

(lever 2)

to release the seat into the kneel-down floor position. A moderate force

may be required to move the seat forward and down.

rEturning thE sEats to thE upright position From thE

Fully-lowErEd Floor position

Lift and pull the seat rearward until the latch is fully engaged.
Lift up on the seatback until a click is heard, locking it into the upright position.

This will allow the seatback to be lifted to the upright locked position.

POWEr lIfTGaTE OPEraTION

To open the power liftgate (if equipped), push the button on the instrument panel

(Figure a)

, press

on your remote entry transmitter twice within 3 seconds, or

press the liftgate control button located on the inside of the liftgate handle. To close,

press and release the control located in the left rear quarter panel

(Figure b)

.

Keep clear of the liftgate when operating the rear switch.
To open a manual liftgate, unlock the liftgate (with the power door locks or the

remote entry transmitter button) and push the outside liftgate

control button on the handle below the license plate. To close,

make certain the liftgate window is closed, and then push the

liftgate closed until it latches securely.
To unlatch the liftgate window, push the button

(Figure c)

on

the liftgate located to the left of the license plate.
Do not open the liftgate or the liftgate window in a garage or

other enclosed area with a low ceiling.

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cd EJEct

Press

and a

memory preset 1-6 to eject a

CD from a specific slot. Press

and hold to auto eject all CDs

present in the system.

2

load

Press LOAD and a

memory preset to load a

specific slot. Press and hold to

autoload up to six CDs.

3

am/Fm

Press to select AM/

FM1/FM2 frequency band.

4

sEEk

Press to access the

previous or next strong station,

CD track, previous/next satellite

radio channel (if equipped with

satellite radio), or previous/

additional display text

or category.

5

tExt/scan

Press and hold

to hear a brief sampling of radio

stations, CD tracks or satellite

radio channels (if equipped).

Press again to stop. In CD/MP3

mode, press and release to

display track title, artist

name and disc title.

6

FoldEr

In folder mode,

press to access previous or

next folder on MP3 discs,

if available.

satEllitE radio FEaturEs

and controls (if equipped)

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aux

Press repeatedly to cycle

through FES/DVD (if equipped),

SAT1, SAT2, SAT3 (satellite radio

mode if equipped), or LInE In

(auxiliary audio mode

if equipped).
SIRIUS Satellite Radio is a

subscription based satellite

radio service that broadcasts

music, sports, news and

entertainment programming.

For more information and a

complete list of SIRIUS

satellite radio channels, visit

www.sirius.com in the United

States, www.sirius-canada.ca

in Canada, or call SIRIUS at

1–888–539–7474.
Satellite radio is available

only with a valid SIRIUS

radio subscription. Check

with your authorized dealer

for availability.

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tunE/disc sElEctor

In

radio mode, press to go up/

down the frequency band.

In menu mode, use to select

various settings. In CD/MP3

mode, press to select a

desired disc.

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mEnu

Press this button

when satellite radio mode is

active to access the satellite

radio menu. Press OK when

SATELLITE RADIO MEnU

appears in the display. Press

/ to cycle through the

following options: Category,

Save Song, Delete Song,

Delete All Songs and Enable

Alerts/Disable Alerts. For more

information, please consult

your Owner’s Guide.

10

u

/ii ok (play/pausE)

This

control is operational in CD and

DVD mode (if equipped). When

a CD or DVD is playing in the

FES system, press this control

to play or pause the current

CD/DVD. The CD/DVD status

will display in the radio display.

ok:

Use in various menu

selections.

sEtting thE clock

Press

MEnU until SELECT HOUR or

SELECT MInS is displayed.

Press / to adjust the

hours/minutes.

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3

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5

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navigation systEm (if equipped):

Please refer to the navigation Supplement for more information

on the navigation system.

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Lever 1

Pos. 2

Pos. 3

Pull Strap

Lever 2

Figure A

Figure B

Figure C

ClImaTE CONTrOl

DUAL AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE COnTROL WITH HEATED AnD COOLED SEATS AnD REAR PASSEnGER COMPARTMEnT CLIMATE COnTROL (if equipped)

1

auto

Press to activate

automatic temperature control.

The system will automatically

determine fan speed, airflow

location, A/C (on or off) and

outside or recirculated air, to

heat or cool the vehicle to reach

the desired temperature. Press

again to deactivate.

2

hEatEd and coolEd

drivEr and passEngEr

sEats

Press once to activate

high heat/cool (three indicator

lights), twice to activate medium

heat/cool (two indicator lights),

three times to activate low

heat/cool (one indicator light) or

press again to turn off.

3

airFlow dirEction

control

Press repeatedly

to cycle through all possible

air distribution modes. Refer

to your Owner’s Guide for

more information.

4

rEar

Press to enable

the auxiliary climate system

(if equipped). Press again

to disable.

5

Press to recirculate

the cabin air. Recirculated air

may reduce the amount of

time needed to cool down the

interior of the vehicle and may

also help reduce undesirable

odors from reaching the interior

of the vehicle.

6

dEFrost

Distributes

outside air through the

windshield defroster and

demister vents to clear thin ice

or fog from the windshield.

7

rEar dEFrost

Press

to activate and clear the rear

window and side heated

mirrors (if equipped) of thin

ice and fog. Press again

to deactivate. The defroster

will turn off automatically after

10 minutes.

8

rEar tEmpEraturE

control

Press to enable the

auxiliary climate system (if

equipped) as well as increase/

decrease the desired rear

cabin temperature.

9

drivEr / passEngEr

tEmpEraturE controls

Press to increase or decrease

the temperature on the driver

or passenger side of the

vehicle. Pressing the passenger

side control will activate dual

zone where the driver and

passenger are able to select

their own individual settings.

If the passenger side controls

are not activated, the driver

side controls will determine

the temperature setting for the

entire vehicle (single zone).

10

rEar Fan spEEd

control

Press to enable

the auxiliary climate system

(if equipped) as well as to

increase/decrease the fan

speed for the rear cabin.

rEar hEatEd sEats

(if equipped)

Your vehicle may

be equipped with heated rear

seats. The controls are located

on the rear of the center

console. Push the top portion

of the control for maximum

heat and the bottom portion of

the control for minimum heat.

Press again to deactivate.

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Ford Motor Company Customer Relationship Center

P.O. Box 6248

Dearborn, MI 48121

1-800-392-3673 (FORD)

(TDD for the hearing impaired: 1-800-232-5952)

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August 2008

First Printing

Quick Reference Guide

Expedition

Litho in U.S.A.

This Quick Reference Guide is not intended
to replace your vehicle Owner’s Guide which
contains more detailed information concerning
the features of your vehicle, as well as important
safety warnings designed to help reduce the risk
of injury to you and your occupants. Please read
your entire Owner’s Guide carefully as you begin
learning about your new vehicle and refer to the
appropriate chapters when questions arise.

All information contained in this Quick Reference
Guide was accurate at the time of duplication. We
reserve the right to change features, operation
and/or functionality of any vehicle specification
at any time. Your Ford dealer is the best source
for the most current information. For detailed
operating and safety information, please consult
your Owner’s Guide.

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