FORD EXPEDITION 2007 3.G Quick Reference Guide

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Folding the 20% Middle Seat (iF
equipped) to a load Floor po Sition
To fold the seat, pull the lever (lever 3) located on the seat back to release the folding seat latch. With the latch released, the seat back can be lowered into the load floor position. A moderate force may be required to move the seat forward and down.
returning the 20% M iddle Seat to

the upright po Sition Fro M the Full Y-lo Wered Floor po Sition
To return the seat to the upright position, lift and pull the seat back until the seat latch is fully engaged.
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
Ess ENTI al INfOrma TION
Fuel tank Capa Cit Y Your vehicle’s fuel tank can accommodate 28 gallons (106L) of gasoline.
( e xpedition eL accomodates 33.5 gallons (126.8L) of gasoline.) Your vehicle is designed to use
“ r egular” unleaded gasoline with a pump ( r+M)/2 octane rating of 87 for optimum performance. The use of gasoline with lower octane ratings may degrade performance.
tire pre SSure
Your tire pressure is properly set at the dealership according to the recommended
specifications found on the certification Label located on the front door latch pillar on the driver’s
side. Please check your tire pressure during routine maintenance and seasonal changes and when the Tire Pressure Monitoring System warning indicator (if equipped) is illuminated. Warning: im-
properly inflated tires can affect vehicle handling and tire performance. See “Additional features” on
the reverse side for more information.
Fu SeS if electrical components in the vehicle are not working, a fuse may have blown. for more infor
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mation about changing a fuse, please consult your Owner’s guide.
Fuel puM p Shut- oFF SW itCh
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.
Changing the tire S if you get a flat tire while driving, do not apply the brake heavily. instead, gradu
-ally decrease your speed. Hold the steering wheel firmly and slowly move to a safe place on the side
of the road. Prior to jacking, hoisting or towing your vehicle, be sure to turn O ff the running boards (if
equipped), and the air suspension switch. Your vehicle may be equipped with a conventional spare tire that is different in one or more of the following: type, brand, size, speed rating and tread design. Your vehicle may be equipped with a spare wheel that may not match the road wheels and is not equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS) Sensor.
Location of the Spare tire and too LS
i tem Location
Spare Tire under the vehicle, just forward of the rear bumper
Jack Tools and under the access panel, located in the floor compartment behind the

Jacking instructions third row seat
r oad Side eMergen Cie S To fully assist you if you should have a vehicle concern, ford Motor com
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pany offers a complimentary roadside assistance program. This program is separate from the new
Vehicle Limited Warranty. The service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for the new Ve
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hicle Limited Warranty period ( u.S.) or Basic Warranty period ( canada) of three years or 36,000 miles
(60,000 km). roadside assistance will cover:
q c hanging a flat tire q Jump-starts q Limited fuel delivery
q Lockout assistance q Towing of your vehicle q Winch Out
r oad Side aSSiS tance center S

c ountry Phone number
u nited States 1-800-241-3673
c anada 1-800-665-2006
f or complete details on any roadside assistance concern, please consult the roadside emergencies
chapter, or the customer Assistance chapter in your Owner’s guide.
f
ord Motor company customer relationship center
P.O. Box 6248
d earborn, M i 48121
1-800-392-3673 ( fO rd )
(T dd for the hearing impaired: 1-800-232-5952)
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sECOND rOW sEaTs sECOND rOW sEaTs (cO nTinued)
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
g uide 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. iMPO
rTA nT:
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..
e xiting the third ro W Seat

f old head restraint forward
(Pos. 4). Pull up on the strap located at the back of the second row seat by the outboard side shield (Pull Strap). The seat back will fold forward to the cushion (Pos. 5).
c ontinue pulling up on the pull strap and the seat will flip forward (Pos. 6). To return the seat to the upright position, push the seat down until it is latched to the floor strikers. Then, lift the seat back to the upright position and flip the head restraint to the upright position.
Folding the outboard Seat ba Ck S
to a load Floor po Sition – ( reFer
to the i Mportant note above)
To fold the seats to a load floor position, lift the lever (Lever 1) located on the outboard side of the seat to release the seat back. To lower the seat further to the fully-lowered position for maximum cargo capacity, locate (Lever 2) on the
seat back. releasing the lever releases
the seat into the kneel-down floor position. A moderate force may be required to move the seat forward and down.
POWE r l If TG aTE OPE raTION
returning the Seat S to the upright po Sition Fro M the
Full Y-l o W ered Floor po Sition
The seat back cannot be returned to the upright position until the seat is returned from the kneel-down position. To return the seat to the upright position, lift and pull the seat rearward until the latch is fully
engaged. do not attempt to unlatch the rear floor hooks while the seat
is in the kneel-down position.
With the seat back in the folded down position, lift up on the seat back. This will allow the seat back to be lifted to the upright locked position.
To open the optional power liftgate, push the button on the instrument panel (Figure A), or press and release the con-trol located in the left rear quarter panel (Figure B) . keep clear of the liftgate when operating the rear switch.
To open the liftgate manually, place your hand on top of the liftgate handle (Figure C) and pull. do not pull the handle from the bottom. To close, make certain the liftgate glass is closed, and then push the liftgate closed until it latches securely.
To unlatch the liftgate glass, push the button (Figure D) under the center of the license plate lamp shield. Pressing on your keyfob will also unlatch the liftgate glass.
d o not open the liftgate or the liftgate glass in a garage or
other enclosed area with a low ceiling.
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1 C d e Je C t 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 LOA d and a memory preset to load a specific slot. Press and hold to
autoload up to six cds.
3 a M/FM Press to select AM/
f M1/ fM2 frequency band.
4 S eek Press to access the previous or next strong station,
cd track, previous/next chan-nel (if equipped with satellite radio), previous/additional display text or category.
5 text /SCan Press and hold to hear a brief sampling of ra-
dio stations or cd tracks. Press
again to stop. in cd /MP3
mode, press and release to display track title, artist name and disc title.
6 F older in folder mode, press to access previous or next folder on MP3 discs, if available. S
atellite radio Feature S
and Control S
(if equipped)
7 aux Press repeatedly to cycle
through feS/dVd (if equipped),
SAT1, SAT2, SAT3 (satellite radio mode if equipped),
Line in (auxiliary audio mode
if equipped) or feS/dVd (if
equipped). Once Satellite radio
mode is activated you may use the following functions:
Press M enu until cAT eg OrY
MO de appears in the display.
Press / to scroll through
the list of S iriuS channel cat-
egories. Press S eek to select.
Press S cAn to hear a brief
sampling of channels in the selected category.
Press S eek to access the previ
-ous/next channels. Press and
release T exT/S cAn to display
the current song title. Press again to scroll through current song title, artist, channel
category and the S iriuS long
channel name. Press and hold for a brief sampling of the next channels. Press again to stop.
8 tune /di SC S eleCtor
i n radio mode, press to go
up/down the frequency band in individual increments.
9 M enu Press repeatedly to cycle through the following
modes: category (if equipped
with satellite radio), Setting the
clock, Autoset, rBd S O n/O ff,
Treble, Bass, Balance, fade,
SP eed VOL (Speed Sensitive
Volume, if equipped), ALL
SeATS (Occupancy Mode),
Track/ folder, and compres
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sion. for more information,
please consult your Owner’s
g uide.
10 Setting MeM or Y pre-
S et S Select AM, fM1 or fM2
band, then tune to a station.
n ext, press and hold a num-bered preset button until the sound returns.
Setting the Clo Ck
Press
M enu until S eLec T HO ur or
S eLec T M inS is displayed.
Press up/down arrows/<S eek>
to adjust the hours/minutes.
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entering the third ro W Seat
f old head restraint forward
(Pos. 1). Pull up on the lever (Lever 1) located on the side of either out-board second row seat until the seat back folds forward to the cushion (Pos. 2). Pull lever fully upward (Lever 1). The seat will then flip forward (Pos. 3).
Pos. 1Lever 1Pos. 2Pos. 3
Pos. 4Pull StrapPos. 5Pos. 6

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This vehicle handles differently from an ordinary passenger car in driving conditions which may occur on streets and
highways and off-road. driVe WiTH cAre And WeAr A
SAfeTY BeLT AT ALL TiMeS. ford urges you to read the
Owner’s guide and driving Your SuV or Truck Supplement
for further information on safe driving precautions and instructions.
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p anel diMM er
Control
r otate clockwise to
the first position to turn on the parking
lamps. rotate to
the second position to also turn on the
headlamps. rotate
counterclockwise to activate the autolamp, which provides light-sensi-tive automatic on-off control of the exterior lights and keeps them on for a short period of time after the ignition is turned
O ff . When the control
is in any position except high beams or off, pull the control toward you to activate the foglamps.
2 t urn Signal and
Wiper/Wa Sher
Control Push down to activate the left turn signal, or up to activate the right turn signal. On equipped vehicles, the lower portion of the corresponding side view mirror will blink to provide an additional warning to other drivers that your vehicle is about to turn.
for front wiper
operation, rotate the end of the control to the desired interval, low- or high-speed
position. When in the intermittent position, rotate the control up for fast, or down for slow intervals. The speed-sensitive feature also allows the wipers to adjust automatically as the vehicle’s speed changes when the wiper control is set on the intermittent settings. Push in the end of the stalk briefly for a single wipe (no wash). Push in and hold to activate the washer.
The ring on the right operates the rear window wiper.
r otate the control
to 2 (normal speed), 1 (intermittent), or washer position.
for extended
wiper blade quality, occasional cleaning of the wiper blades is required.
3 ab S Warning
l a M p This lamp illu-minates briefly when the ignition is turned
to the O n position. in
an emergency, apply continuous force on the brake to prevent wheel lockup when braking on slippery surfaces - do not pump your brakes. Any pulsation or noise you may feel or hear is normal.
4 Servi Ce engine
Soon la M p This lamp illuminates briefly to ensure the system is functional.
if the lamp comes
on after the engine is started, refer to
your Owner’s guide.
To help prevent activation, always secure your fuel cap by turning it clockwise 1/4 of a turn until at least a few clicks are heard.
Please note that if the fuel cap is not properly secured,
the warning “ check
f uel cap” will be
displayed on the optional message center. The warning will be reset once the cap is properly tightened and your vehicle is driven a
short distance. if
your vehicle is not equipped with a message center, the
Service engine Soon
lamp will illuminate.
5 Me SSage Center
(i F equipped) Please see “Additional
features” for more
details.
6 a ir Flo W a d Ju St You can direct or shut off the air flow from the instrument panel registers. Turn the steel portion on the round register module
either clockwise or counterclockwise with the vents open to adjust the airflow.
c lose the vents flat to
shut off the air flow.
7 pre Miu M/
audiophile a M/FM
in -da Sh S ix Cd/M p3
S atellite CoM pat
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ible Sound SYSteM
(if equipped) Please see reverse side for more details.
8 h azard Fla Sher Control Press to activate all hazard flashers simultane-ously in an emer-gency to warn traffic of vehicle breakdown, approaching danger, etc. Press the control again to turn the flashers off. The hazard flashers can be operated when the ignition is off.
9 r ear Windo W
d eFro Ster Press to activate rear window defrost. The rear defrost indicator will illuminate. When in operation, the rear window defroster also defrosts the side view mirrors. The rear window defroster will automatically turn off after approximately 10 minutes of opera-tion. Press the control again to re-engage if needed.
in order to help you fully appreciate the countless
features of your new expedition, we invite you to
explore this easy-to-use quick reference guide.
For more information, please consult your
owner’s guide.
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10 auxiliar Y input
J a Ck (ai J) Your vehicle is equipped with an
Auxiliary input Jack
(A iJ) located below
the climate control. This allows you to plug and play auxiliary audio devices. Press
A ux repeatedly on
your audio system to
access. When L ine in
appears in the display, plug in your auxiliary
audio device. for more
detailed information, please refer to your
Owner’s guide.
11 Control tra C
Four-Wheel drive
(4 x4) operation (
if equipped) 2H (2W d) delivers power to the rear wheels only. This is appropriate for normal on-road driving on dry pavement.
4A (4 x4 A uTO)
provides electronic control four-wheel drive with power delivered to all four wheels, as required, for increased traction. The message center
will display “4 x4
A u TO” when this
position is selected.
4H (4 x4) provides
electronically locked four-wheel drive power to all four wheels. The message center
will display “4 x4”
when this position is selected. 4L (4
x4 LOW) provides
electronically locked four-wheel drive when extra power at reduced speeds is required. The message center will display
“4 x4 LOW” when this
position is selected.
To shift from 2H to 4A or 4H, move the control to the 4A or 4H position at any forward speed up to 55 mph (88 km/h) or at a stop. The message center
may display “4 x4
SH ifT in PrO gre SS”
during the system shift. The message center will then display
“4x4 A uTO” if 4A is
selected or “4 x4” if
4H is selected.
To shift from 4A to 4H, move the control from 4A to 4H at a stop or while driving at any speed. The message center will display “4x4”.
To shift to/from 4L, bring the vehicle to a stop. Place the
gearshift in n
( n eutral), then move
the control to the desired position. The message center will
display “4 x4 SH ifT in
P r O gre SS” during
the shift. The message center will then display the system mode
selected. if any of the
above shift conditions are not met, the shift will not occur and the message center will display the appropri-ate information.
Note: Some noise may be heard as the system shifts or engages.
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o verdrive Control Overdrive is the nor-mal drive position for the best fuel economy.
Only deactivate (O/ d
O ff ) overdrive when:
driving with a heavy load, towing a trailer up or down steep hills, or when additional engine braking is desired. To deactivate, press the switch located on the end of the gearshift lever.
Note: The transmis-sion shift strategy will slightly delay transmis-sion upshifts in cold weather to decrease the time required to warm up the engine and produce heat in the passenger compartment.
13 Steering Wheel
Control S (if equipped) for audio control operation,
press M ediA to select
which media to play.
depending on the
mode, press S eek to
select a preset station,
the next selection on a tape, or the next
track on a disc. use
VOL to adjust volume.
for climate control
operation, press T eMP
up or down to adjust temperature. Press the control with the fan icon up or down to adjust fan speed.
14 Speed Control To operate, the speed
control must be O n
and the vehicle speed must be greater than 30 mph (48 km/h). To set a speed, press
SeT +. To set a higher
speed, press S eT +
again. To set a lower
speed, press S eT -.
Pressing reS will
return to a previously set speed. To turn the speed control off,
press the O ff button,
or depress the brake pedal to disengage.
15 p o W er ad Ju St-
able Foot pedal S
(if equipped) Press and hold the rocker control to adjust the accelerator and brake pedal toward you or away from you. Adjust the pedals only when the vehicle is stopped and the gearshift lever is in the P (Park) position.
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1 a dvan CetraC®® W ith rSC® (if equipped) The AdvanceTrac®
with roll Stability controlTM
( r Sc ) system provides stability enhancement features for certain driving situations when driver assistance is
needed. it helps your vehicle
maintain traction when driving on slippery and/or hilly road
surfaces. if your vehicle should
become stuck, try switching the system off by pressing and holding the button on the center console for more than five seconds.
2 k eY le SS e ntr Y S YS teM (if equipped) With this control you can lock or unlock all doors
without using a key. first, enter
your five-digit program code and then press the corresponding quick key:
u nlock all doors = 3-4
Lock all doors = press buttons 7-8 and 9-0 simultaneously
3 h eated and Cooled Seat S (if equipped) The driver and passenger heated and cooled seat buttons are located on the climate control. Press the heated seat button once for full heat, twice for medium heat and three times for low heat. Pressing a fourth time will turn off this feature.
Press the cooled seat button once for full cool, twice for medium cool and a third time for low cool. Pressing a fourth time will turn off this feature.
4 Me SSage Center (if equipped) The message center displays important vehicle information through a constant monitor of vehicle systems
(with the ignition in the O n
position). The system will notify you of potential vehicle problems with a display of system warnings followed by a long indicator chime. You may select display features on the message center by pressing
the info or Setup buttons. The
r eset button may be used to
reset select functions in the
info and Setup menus.
f or complete details on the
message center display features, please consult your
Owner’s guide.
5 rever Se S en Sing SYS teM This system sounds a tone to warn the driver of obstacles near the rear bumper when the reverse gear is selected. Ob-stacles can be detected within approximately 10 feet (3m) behind the rear bumper while the vehicle moves in reverse at parking speeds. At higher speeds (above 2.5 mph), the system will report objects up to 16 feet (5m). The extended rear
park assist defaults to O n, but
can be disabled using the mes-sage center functions when the
ignition is O n, and the gearshift
is in r (r everse).
6 t ire pre SSure
Monitoring S YSteM (tp MS)
(if equipped) u sing radio-fre-quency pressure sensors, this
system monitors tire pressure on all road tires and provides the driver with a yellow warn-ing light when air needs to be added. Message center equipped vehicles provide ad-ditional warning messages. The TPMS warning light will reset itself (turn off) after the tires are set to specification and the vehicle is driven above 20 mph (32 km/h) for two minutes.
n ote: Outside temperature
affects tire pressure. Please
consult your Owner’s guide.
7 po Wer Fold Mirror S (if equipped) r otate the 4-way adjustment switch located on the driver’s door, to the center position. Press the switch to-ward you to fold in the mirrors. Press again to fold them back
to the original position. fold
the side mirrors in carefully when driving through a narrow space, like an automatic car wash.
if you fold in a mirror manually,
the power fold mirrors will need to be reset. To reset, move the 4-way adjustment switch to the center position. Press the switch toward you to fold the mirrors in, and wait for approximately 8 seconds. You should hear a clicking sound indicating that the mirrors have been reset.
if you do not hear the clicking
sound, press the switch to fold the mirrors back out, and repeat the reset procedure.
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