Ford 2013 Expedition v.3- User Manual

Ford 2013 Expedition v.3

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of Contents
  • Page 10 – Introduction
  • Page 11 – SYMBOL GLOSSARY
  • Page 12 – SYNC®
  • Page 14 – CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65; Some constituents of engine exhaust, certain vehicle; PERCHLORATE MATERIAL; Certain components in your vehicle, such as airbag modules,
  • Page 15 – Collision Repairs
  • Page 16 – Supplementary Restraints System; NEVER
  • Page 17 – See this owner’s manual for all other required
  • Page 18 – GENERAL INFORMATION; Always make sure your child is secured properly in a; Child Safety
  • Page 19 – Recommendations for Safety Restraints for Children
  • Page 22 – Seats; BOOSTER SEATS
  • Page 23 – Types of Booster Seats; Backless booster seats
  • Page 24 – Airbags can kill or injure a child in a child seat.; place a rear-facing child seat in front of an active airbag.
  • Page 28 – Using Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren (LATCH); Never attach two child safety seats to the same
  • Page 29 – Using Tether Straps
  • Page 31 – Second row seating positions; Locate the correct anchor for the selected seating position.
  • Page 33 – Third row center seating position; Route the child safety seat tether strap over the back of the seat.
  • Page 35 – CHILD SAFETY LOCKS; Move it down to disengage the lock.
  • Page 36 – PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION; Safety Belts
  • Page 38 – Always ride and drive with your seat back upright
  • Page 39 – Safety Belt Locking Modes; After any vehicle crash, the safety belt system at all
  • Page 40 – Safety Belt Extension Assembly; Do not use extensions to change the fit of the
  • Page 41 – SAFETY BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT; Position the safety belt height adjusters so that the; Second Row Comfort Guide; Position the safety belt comfort guide so that the
  • Page 42 – To adjust the comfort guide:; SAFETY BELT WARNING LIGHT AND INDICATOR CHIME
  • Page 44 – Deactivating and Activating the Belt-Minder® Feature
  • Page 45 – CHILD RESTRAINT AND SAFETY BELT MAINTENANCE; For proper care of soiled safety belts, see
  • Page 47 – RESTRAINT SAFETY SYSTEM
  • Page 48 – How does the Restraint Safety System work?; SOS POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEMTM
  • Page 49 – Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator; Proper Driver and Front Passenger Seating Adjustment
  • Page 52 – SAFETY CANOPY® CURTAIN AIRBAGS
  • Page 54 – CRASH SENSORS AND AIRBAG INDICATOR; Modifying or adding equipment to the front end of
  • Page 55 – AIRBAG DISPOSAL
  • Page 56 – Keys and Remote Control
  • Page 57 – Replacing the Battery; Integrated Keyhead Transmitter
  • Page 58 – Car Finder; The panic alarm will only operate when the ignition is off.
  • Page 59 – REPLACING A LOST KEY OR REMOTE CONTROL; Security
  • Page 60 – MyKey
  • Page 61 – CREATING A MYKEY; Programming/Changing Configurable Settings
  • Page 63 – Vehicles With Ford-approved Aftermarket Remote Start Systems; or; ADMIN KEYS PROGRAMMED; Checking MyKey System Status
  • Page 64 – Checking
  • Page 67 – You can use the remote control anytime your vehicle is not running.; Locks
  • Page 68 – Power Liftgate or Liftgate Window (If Equipped); Smart Unlocks
  • Page 69 – Autolock and Unlock; Enabling or Disabling Autolock and Autounlock
  • Page 72 – Opening and Closing the Power Liftgate; To open or close from the instrument panel:
  • Page 73 – To open or close with the remote control:; Press the remote control button twice within three seconds.; To close with the rear cargo area button:; Keep clear of the liftgate when activating the rear; To manually operate the liftgate:; Manual operation is suggested on extreme inclines or in extreme
  • Page 75 – Liftgate Ajar Signal; Liftgate Window; You can store up to three personal entry codes.
  • Page 76 – Programming Memory to a Personal Entry Code; Erasing a Personal Code
  • Page 79 – Replacement Keys; Your vehicle may come with two integrated keyhead transmitters.
  • Page 80 – Arming the Alarm
  • Page 81 – Disarming the Alarm; To disarm the alarm, do any of the following:
  • Page 82 – Steering Wheel
  • Page 83 – Press; OK; to confirm selection.; CRUISE CONTROL; See the
  • Page 84 – Pedals
  • Page 85 – Wipers and Washers
  • Page 87 – Lighting
  • Page 88 – AUTOLAMPS; Message center; INSTRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMER; If the battery is disconnected, discharged, or a new battery is
  • Page 89 – DIRECTION INDICATORS
  • Page 90 – INTERIOR LAMPS; the remote entry controls are pressed and the ignition is off.; Front Row Map and Dome Lamps (If Equipped); The dome lamp lights when:
  • Page 91 – Rear Cargo Lamp; The rear cargo lamp lights when:; Battery saver
  • Page 92 – POWER WINDOWS; Overriding the Bounce-Back Feature; Windows and Mirrors
  • Page 93 – Do not adjust the mirror while your vehicle is in; Fold-Away Exterior Mirrors
  • Page 95 – Integrated Blind Spot Mirrors; Objects in the blind spot mirror are closer than they; INTERIOR MIRROR; Do not adjust the mirror when your vehicle is
  • Page 99 – GAUGES; Cluster shown in standard measure. Metric similar.; Battery Voltage Gauge; Instrument Cluster
  • Page 100 – Vehicle Settings and Personalization; See; Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge; Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the; WARNING LAMPS AND INDICATORS
  • Page 101 – Some warning indicators appear in the information display and; Airbag – Front; Driving a vehicle with the brake system warning
  • Page 103 – High Beam; It will illuminate when the headlamp high beam is switched on.; Low Fuel Level; It will illuminate when the windshield washer fluid is low.; Powertrain Malfunction/Reduced Power
  • Page 104 – Service Engine Soon; service engine soon; Stability Control System; Transmission
  • Page 105 – Displays when using the 4x4 system.; AUDIBLE WARNINGS AND INDICATORS
  • Page 106 – Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle; INFO; TRIP; Information Displays
  • Page 107 – Compass zone adjustment
  • Page 108 – Compass calibration adjustment; For optimum calibration, drive to an open, level location away
  • Page 111 – Info; Some options may appear slightly different or not at all if the; TIMER
  • Page 112 – System Check and Vehicle Feature Customization; SETUP
  • Page 117 – INFORMATION MESSAGES; Depending on the vehicle options equipped with your vehicle, not
  • Page 119 – Displayed when the air suspension is off.
  • Page 120 – Tire Messages; Tire Pressure Monitoring System; Trailer Messages
  • Page 121 – Do not insert CDs with homemade paper (adhesive) labels into; Audio System
  • Page 122 – MP3 Track and Folder Structure; The maximum
  • Page 123 – MENU
  • Page 125 – REAR AUDIO CONTROLS
  • Page 126 – SYNC
  • Page 128 – Switching the rear audio controls on; AUXILIARY INPUT JACK
  • Page 130 – SATELLITE RADIO INFORMATION (IF EQUIPPED)
  • Page 136 – How to use the FM Transmitter; Console Controls
  • Page 138 – Installing the Battery
  • Page 139 – Button Function Descriptions
  • Page 140 – How to; SOUND AROUND SELECT
  • Page 142 – DVD Basics; Regional Coding
  • Page 143 – How to Use the DVD On-screen Display Menus; General Setup
  • Page 144 – How to Use the Device On-screen Display Menus; Audio
  • Page 145 – Default
  • Page 146 – Selecting Folders and Songs
  • Page 147 – Selecting a Play Mode; REPEAT; Controls
  • Page 148 – Connecting an MP3 Device; Using a USB Cable; Troubleshooting
  • Page 150 – Compliance Information; FCC Notice; Warranty
  • Page 152 – Air distribution control:; Climate Control
  • Page 155 – Auxiliary climate control fan speed:; Heated windows and mirrors
  • Page 157 – Passenger temperature control:
  • Page 159 – Heated seats; Passenger cooled seat control:; Heated and cooled seats
  • Page 160 – Driver heated seat control:; Driver cooled seat control:; Front fan speed control:
  • Page 161 – Turn to select the desired fan speed.; Temperature and air distribution control:; The distribution of air; GENERAL OPERATING TIPS; adjust it to suit the desired comfort level.
  • Page 162 – Dual Automatic Temperature Control System
  • Page 163 – vents located in the middle of the instrument panel.; Heated Rear Window; The vehicle must be running to use this feature.
  • Page 164 – SITTING IN THE CORRECT POSITION
  • Page 166 – The outboard head; Second row center seat head restraint –; The center rear head; Third row head restraints –; The third row head restraints are non
  • Page 167 – Pull the fold strap to fold the head restraint.; MANUAL SEATS; Do not adjust the driver’s seat or seatback when
  • Page 170 – Programming Memory Positions; A memory position may be programmed at any time.
  • Page 173 – Heated and Ventilated Seats Air Filter Replacement (If Equipped); scheduled maintenance information
  • Page 174 – Use caution when folding the seat back to the flat
  • Page 175 – To return the seat to the upright position:
  • Page 176 – Placing the Second Row Outboard 40% Seats in Cargo Mode
  • Page 177 – Adjusting the Second Row Outboard 40% Seat for E-Z Entry
  • Page 182 – To prevent possible damage to the seat or safety
  • Page 185 – Universal Garage Door Opener (If Equipped)
  • Page 187 – within one second
  • Page 189 – HOMELINK® WIRELESS CONTROL SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)
  • Page 192 – Do NOT; Programming
  • Page 195 – Auxiliary Power Points
  • Page 198 – Available console features include:; Storage Compartments
  • Page 200 – Failure to start; IGNITION SWITCH; Starting and Stopping the Engine
  • Page 201 – STARTING A GASOLINE ENGINE
  • Page 204 – Using the Engine Block Heater
  • Page 205 – SAFETY PRECAUTIONS; Fuel and Refueling
  • Page 206 – FUEL QUALITY; Use of any fuel other than those recommended may cause; Choosing the Right Fuel; The use of leaded fuel is prohibited by law.; Choosing the Right Fuel With a Flex Fuel Vehicle (If Equipped); If your vehicle is flex fuel capable, it will have a yellow bezel
  • Page 207 – If you have run out of fuel:
  • Page 208 – Refilling With a Portable Fuel Container; Do not insert the nozzle of portable fuel containers
  • Page 210 – FUEL CONSUMPTION; The amount of usable fuel in the empty reserve varies and should
  • Page 215 – AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION; Always set the parking brake fully and make sure
  • Page 221 – If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck in Mud or Snow; Do not rock the vehicle if the engine is not at normal operating
  • Page 222 – WD Indicator Lights; Warning Lamps and Indicators
  • Page 223 – Traction Control
  • Page 224 – Shifting between system modes
  • Page 231 – Maintenance and modifications
  • Page 232 – Vehicle Care; Brake Over Accelerator; Brakes
  • Page 233 – HINTS ON DRIVING WITH ANTI-LOCK BRAKES; you drive too closely to the vehicle in front of you.; PARKING BRAKE
  • Page 234 – button located on the center of the instrument panel.; System indicator lights and messages; If a failure has been detected within the Traction
  • Page 235 – Vehicle modifications involving braking system,; Stability Control
  • Page 236 – USING ADVANCETRAC® WITH RSC® (IF EQUIPPED); You can turn
  • Page 237 – MyKey®; Parking Aids
  • Page 238 – Using the Front and Rear Sensing System; Rear Sensing System
  • Page 240 – Using the Rear View Camera System; If the image comes on while the transmission is not in R
  • Page 241 – Guidelines and the Centerline
  • Page 243 – Cruise Control
  • Page 245 – STEERING; Driving Aids
  • Page 247 – ROOF RACKS AND LOAD CARRIERS; Load Carrying
  • Page 248 – – is the weight of the vehicle including a full tank of; 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 250 – RV and Trailer Towing
  • Page 251 – – is the maximum allowable; The GVWR is shown on the Safety
  • Page 252 – RV and Trailer Towing Guide
  • Page 253 – Steps for determining the correct load limit:
  • Page 256 – POWER DEPLOYABLE RUNNING BOARDS (IF EQUIPPED)
  • Page 257 – To manually operate the running boards, refer to the; Enable and Disable; To enable and disable the power running board feature, refer to the
  • Page 258 – TOWING A TRAILER; Fuses; Load Placement; Towing
  • Page 259 – Load; RECOMMENDED TOWING WEIGHTS
  • Page 261 – Load limit; Hitches
  • Page 262 – Integrated Hitch Rating; Mode; Weight-distributing Hitch – Vehicles without Air Suspension
  • Page 263 – Weight-distributing Hitch – Vehicles with Air Suspension
  • Page 264 – Safety Chains; Do not attach safety chains to the bumper.; Trailer Brakes; Do not connect a trailer’s hydraulic brake system; Integrated Trailer Brake Controller (If Equipped); The Ford TBC has been verified to be compatible
  • Page 265 – TRAILER DISCONNECTED:
  • Page 266 – Manual control lever:; Procedure for adjusting gain; TRAILER CONNECTED
  • Page 267 – Explanation of Information Display Warning Messages; not; Points to Remember
  • Page 268 – Trailer Lamps; Never connect any trailer lamp wiring to the; Before Towing a Trailer; to aid engine and transmission cooling and
  • Page 269 – Launching or Retrieving a Boat or Personal Watercraft (PWC)
  • Page 270 – Causing internal damage to the components.; TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE; Vehicles equipped with air suspension must turn off the air
  • Page 271 – Automatic transmission; Recreational Towing; Climate
  • Page 272 – ECONOMICAL DRIVING; Driving Hints
  • Page 273 – Drive with the wheels out of alignment.; DRIVING THROUGH WATER; Driving through deep water may allow water into the transmission
  • Page 274 – FLOOR MATS; Always use floor mats that are designed to fit the
  • Page 275 – WARNING; To remove the floor mat, reverse the installation procedure.
  • Page 276 – ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE; 4 hours a day, seven days a week; Roadside Emergencies
  • Page 277 – Press the flasher control again to turn them off.
  • Page 278 – FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFF SWITCH; Use the following procedure to reset the fuel pump shut-off switch.
  • Page 280 – Connecting the Jumper Cables; Do not connect the end of the second cable to the; Jump Starting; Start the engine of the disabled vehicle.
  • Page 281 – Removing the Jumper Cables; In the illustration, the vehicle on the bottom is used to designate
  • Page 282 – Customer Assistance
  • Page 283 – Mailing address; Additional Assistance
  • Page 286 – GETTING ASSISTANCE OUTSIDE THE U.S. AND CANADA
  • Page 290 – Standard Fuse Amperage Rating and Color
  • Page 291 – Changing the; Fuse or relay
  • Page 295 – Not used; Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel
  • Page 296 – The fuses are coded as follows:; Driver window
  • Page 299 – scheduled maintenance; Precautions; Maintenance
  • Page 300 – Working with the Engine On; To reduce the risk of vehicle damage or personal; OPENING AND CLOSING THE HOOD
  • Page 301 – UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW
  • Page 303 – Adding Engine Oil; Capacities and Specifications; ENGINE COOLANT CHECK; Scheduled Maintenance
  • Page 304 – Adding Engine Coolant
  • Page 305 – Recycled Engine Coolant; Used engine coolant should be disposed of in an appropriate; Severe Climates; If you drive in extremely cold climates:
  • Page 306 – What You Should Know About Fail-Safe Cooling; How Fail-Safe Cooling Works
  • Page 307 – When Fail-Safe Mode is Activated; AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID CHECK
  • Page 308 – Check the power steering fluid. Refer to; FUEL FILTER; If you operate your vehicle in temperatures below
  • Page 309 – CHANGING THE VEHICLE BATTERY
  • Page 311 – To replace the wiper blades:; Changing the Rear Window Wiper Blade; To replace the rear wiper blade:
  • Page 312 – AIR FILTER CHECK; Motorcraft® Part Numbers
  • Page 313 – Changing the Air Filter Element
  • Page 315 – Before aim adjustment, disable the air suspension system. Refer to
  • Page 316 – Close the hood and turn off the lamps.; CHANGING A BULB; These are examples of acceptable condensation:
  • Page 317 – Replacing Headlamp Bulbs; Handle a halogen headlamp bulb carefully and keep
  • Page 319 – Pull bulb straight out of socket and snap in the new bulb.; Replacing Fog Lamp Bulbs
  • Page 320 – Replacing License Plate Lamp Bulbs; Install the lamp assembly and secure it with the retaining screw.; Replacing the High-Mount Brake Lamp Bulbs
  • Page 325 – CLEANING THE WINDOWS AND WIPER BLADES; Do not use abrasive materials, as they may cause scratches.
  • Page 328 – Cleaning; Clean spills as quickly as possible.; Scratches; Conditioning
  • Page 329 – Clean the surfaces using the steps outlined in the; CLEANING THE ALLOY WHEELS; Do not use chrome cleaner, metal cleaner or polish on wheels and
  • Page 330 – VEHICLE STORAGE; General
  • Page 332 – Removing Vehicle from Storage; When your vehicle is ready to come out of storage, do the following:
  • Page 333 – Wheels and Tires
  • Page 336 – The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on; Temperature A B C; The temperature grade for this tire is established for; Glossary of Tire Terminology
  • Page 338 – Information on P Type Tires
  • Page 339 – Letter rating; For tires with a maximum speed capability over 149 mph
  • Page 341 – Load Range/Load Inflation
  • Page 342 – Information on T Type Tires; Location of the Tire Label
  • Page 343 – INFLATING YOUR TIRES; Under-inflation is the most common cause of tire; Maximum Inflation Pressure; is the tire manufacturer’s maximum
  • Page 346 – Tires degrade over time depending on many factors such as
  • Page 347 – Tire Replacement Requirements; Only use replacement tires and wheels that are the
  • Page 348 – Safety Practices
  • Page 349 – Highway Hazards; Tire and Wheel Alignment; If your tires show uneven wear ask an authorized dealer to check
  • Page 350 – USING SNOW CHAINS
  • Page 351 – TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM; The tire pressure monitoring system is NOT a
  • Page 352 – Changing Tires with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System; Each road tire is equipped
  • Page 353 – Understanding Your Tire Pressure Monitoring System; When your temporary spare tire is installed
  • Page 354 – When you believe your system is not operating properly; Possible cause Customer action required; Inflating your tires
  • Page 355 – Spare tire in use Repair the damaged road wheel
  • Page 356 – CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL; Dissimilar Spare Tire and Wheel Assembly Information
  • Page 358 – Tire Change Procedure
  • Page 360 – Removing the jack and tools; Pay close attention to the orientation of the bag, because it will; Removing the spare tire; Slide the retainer through the center of the spare tire wheel.
  • Page 364 – When a wheel is installed, always remove any; Bolt size; Inspect the wheel pilot hole
  • Page 370 – scheduled
  • Page 371 – VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER; A. World manufacturer identifier
  • Page 373 – Accessories
  • Page 375 – BaseCARE – Covers 84 components; Rental Car Reimbursement; You take advantage of replacement; Extended Rental Benefits –; If your vehicle is kept overnight for; Ford Extended Service Plan
  • Page 377 – Interest Free Financing Options Available
  • Page 378 – Why Maintain Your Vehicle at Your Dealership?; Factory-Trained Technicians
  • Page 379 – Protecting Your Investment; Additives and Chemicals
  • Page 383 – Change engine oil and filter.
  • Page 384 – Other maintenance items; Replace engine air filter.
  • Page 385 – Maintenance Schedule Log
  • Page 389 – Extensive idling or low-speed driving for long distances as in; Operating in dusty or sandy conditions such as unpaved or
  • Page 390 – Exclusive use of E85 (flex fuel vehicles only); Every oil change
  • Page 391 – Special Operating Condition Log
  • Page 393 – Technical specifications; California fuel filter replacement:
  • Page 394 – ENGINE COOLANT CHANGE RECORD; Initial change; Engine Coolant Change Log
  • Page 396 – Times are subject to change due to holidays.; SYNC Owner Account; Why do I need a SYNC owner account?; Driving Restrictions
  • Page 397 – Privacy Information
  • Page 404 – SYNC supports a maximum of three; Enter Tones
  • Page 405 – Exit the current menu.; Accessing Features through the Phone Menu; The system attempts to automatically
  • Page 407 – Text Messaging; Receiving a Text Message; Download Unread Msgs
  • Page 408 – Return; Ford or Lincoln; Pre-defined text message options
  • Page 410 – Downloading times are phone- and
  • Page 411 – System Settings; Bluetooth Devices Menu Options; Set Primary Phone; SYNC attempts to connect with the
  • Page 412 – Turning Bluetooth off disconnects all; Delete Device
  • Page 413 – Advanced Menu Options; Prompts
  • Page 414 – SYNC APPLICATIONS AND SERVICES (IF EQUIPPED); In order for the following features to work, your cellular phone
  • Page 417 – 11 Assist Privacy Notice; Vehicle Health Report; Always follow scheduled maintenance instructions,
  • Page 418 – Vehicle Health Report options
  • Page 421 – SYNC Services quick tips
  • Page 422 – SYNC AppLinkTM; To Access Using the Phone Menu; To Access Using the Media Menu; AUX; To Access Using the Navigation Screen (If Equipped)
  • Page 423 – To Access Using Voice Commands; USING SYNC WITH YOUR MEDIA PLAYER; If your digital media player has a power switch, ensure that the
  • Page 425 – “USB”
  • Page 427 – “BLUETOOTH AUDIO”; “Pause”; Media Menu Features
  • Page 428 – Select Source; Press OK to access music; Bluetooth Audio; Press OK to select and play
  • Page 432 – With certain playing devices, if your
  • Page 435 – TROUBLESHOOTING
  • Page 439 – Bluetooth
  • Page 442 – NAVIGATION CONTROLS
  • Page 444 – DISPLAY MODE; Display Mode Voice Commands
  • Page 447 – Using the Touch-sensitive Controls on Your System; Make sure your hands are clean and dry.; Cleaning the Touchscreen Display
  • Page 448 – Voice Settings
  • Page 449 – SYSTEM MENU FEATURES
  • Page 452 – ENTERTAINMENT; HD RadioTM information
  • Page 453 – Show Presets; Audio and Radio Voice Commands; “AUDIO”
  • Page 455 – Multicast indicator; appears in FM mode (only) if the current station is; Scan
  • Page 456 – Tune; The system scans the frequency band; Multicast
  • Page 457 – HD Radio Reception and Station Troubleshooting; Potential Reception Issues
  • Page 459 – HD Radio Voice Commands; “RADIO”; “Tune”; “TUNE”; “Help”
  • Page 462 – SIRIUS® Satellite Radio Voice Commands; “SIRIUS”
  • Page 463 – Potential reception issues
  • Page 464 – Unsubscribed Channel. Your subscription does
  • Page 465 – CD
  • Page 466 – CD Voice Commands
  • Page 467 – DVD
  • Page 468 – Disc Voice Commands; “Disc”
  • Page 469 – DVD Voice Commands; “DVD”; Video CD Voice Commands; Video CD voice commands
  • Page 470 – Jukebox; Recording Music to Your Jukebox
  • Page 472 – “JUKEBOX”
  • Page 473 – User Device; INFORMATION
  • Page 475 – SIRIUS Travel Link Voice Commands; “TRAVEL LINK”
  • Page 478 – Programming a Destination Using the Touchscreen
  • Page 481 – Standard; lets you use the keyboard to type or; Freeway; is the name of the freeway you can; List; is where you can view and select from a list
  • Page 482 – button for; Address Book; Previous Destinations.
  • Page 485 – Setting Your Navigation Preferences
  • Page 488 – guides you with tones and voice; Tone only; guides you with tones only.; turns off any voice or tone prompts.
  • Page 489 – Map Mode
  • Page 490 – Map Icons
  • Page 491 – Map Scale; Single scroll mode
  • Page 492 – Set the current location as a waypoint.; View Traffic; available in the United States.
  • Page 496 – You have acquired a device (“DEVICE”) that includes software; GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE:; This EULA grants you the; Appendices
  • Page 498 – Consent to Use of Data:; You agree that MS, Microsoft Corporation,
  • Page 500 – No Liability for Certain Damages:
  • Page 501 – Adobe; End user notice; Operating certain parts of this system while driving
  • Page 502 – General operation
  • Page 503 – 004 NAVTEQ. All rights reserved. The Data for areas of
  • Page 504 – Disclaimer of warranty:; You agree not to export from anywhere any part of the
  • Page 505 – Termination for Breach or Bankruptcy:; These terms and conditions constitute the entire
  • Page 506 – Gracenote® Copyright; Powered by GracenoteTM
  • Page 508 – Index
  • Page 515 – Windows
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DL1J 19A321 AA

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May 2013

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Third Printing

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Owner’s Manual

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Expedition

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Litho in U.S.A.

2013

EXPEDITION

Owner

’s Manual

ford.ca

fordowner.com

2013

EXPEDITION

Owner’s Manual

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Summary

Page 2 - Table of Contents

Introduction 9 Child Safety 17 Child seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Child seat positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Booster seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

Page 10 - Introduction

ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank you for choosing Ford. We recommend that you take some time toget to know your vehicle by reading this manual. The more that youknow about it, the greater the safety and pleasure you will get fromdriving it. WARNING: Always drive with due care and attention when using and ope...

Page 11 - SYMBOL GLOSSARY

SYMBOL GLOSSARY WARNING: You risk death or serious injury to yourself and others if you do not follow the instruction highlighted by the warning symbol. These are some of the symbols you may see on your vehicle. Symbol Description Symbol Description Symbol Description Safety alert See Owner’sManual ...

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