ESP FORD EXPLORER 2009 4.G Quick Reference Guide
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2009 EXPLORERDUAL AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED)
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A. Driver/Passenger Side Temperature
Control: 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).
B. AUTO: Press to engage full automatic
operation. The system will automatically
determine fan speed, air ow distribution,
A/C on or off and either outside or
recirculated air to heat or cool the vehicle
to reach the desired temperature.
C. Fan Speed: Press to increase or decrease
fan speed.
D. OFF: Outside air is shut out and the fan will
not operate. Note: If your vehicle is equipped
with the auxiliary climate control system, the
auxiliary fan can still operate with the front
system off. E. Manual Override Controls: Press to manually
determine where air ow is directed. To return
to fully automatic control, press AUTO.
F. Windshield Defroster
: Outside air
is distributed through the windshield
defroster vents.
G. DUAL: Press to activate dual zone mode
where the driver and passenger have control
of their individual temperature settings.
Press again to return to single zone where
the driver’s settings will determine the
temperature for the entire vehicle.
H. Rear Window Defroster
: Press to
clear the rear window of thin ice and fog.
The defroster turns off automatically after ten
minutes or when the ignition is turned off.
To manually turn off the defroster before ten
minutes have passed, press the control again.
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8. Low Tire Pressure
Warning Light
This light
illuminates when
the ignition is turned on. If
the light does not turn on or
begins to ash, contact your
authorized dealer as soon
as possible. For more
information, please refer
to Tire pressure monitoring
system (TPMS) in the Tires,
Wheels and Loading chapter
of your Owner’s Guide.
9. ABS Warning Light
The ABS light
illuminates
brie y when the ignition is
turned on. If the ABS light
remains on or continues
to ash, a malfunction has
been detected. Contact your
authorized dealer as soon as
possible. Normal braking
(less ABS) is still functional
unless the brake warning
light
is also illuminated.
10. Power Adjustable Pedals
(if equipped) Press the bottom
of the control q to move the
pedals closer to you or the top
of the control p to move the
pedals further away from you. The pedals
should only
be adjusted
when the
vehicle is
stopped and
in Park (P).
11. AdvanceTrac
® with Roll
Stability Control™ (RSC)
Stability Enhancement system
Your vehicle is equipped with
an AdvanceTrac
® stability
system. This system focuses
on three main areas: Traction
control (which helps avoid
wheel spin and loss of traction), Electronic
Stability Control (which helps
avoid skids or lateral slides),
and Roll Stability Control
TM
(which helps avoid a vehicle
roll-over). These features
work together to help you to
maintain stability and
steerability of your vehicle
during a variety of road
conditions.
If your
vehicle
becomes
stuck in the snow, mud or
sand, try turning off the
AdvanceTrac
® system to allow
wheel spin and help increase
momentum to dig the vehicle
out. The system defaults to on
and the control will illuminate
when turned off.
12. Overdrive Control Drive
with the vehicle in Overdrive (D) for the
best fuel
economy.
You can
deactivate
overdrive by
pressing the
transmission control switch
on the side of the shift
handle. Use this during heavy
city traf c where you are
continuously shifting in and
out of overdrive, hilly terrain,
heavy loads, trailer towing
and when engine breaking
is required. To return to
overdrive, simply press the
transmission control
switch again.
13. Heated Seats (if equipped)
Your vehicle may be equipped
with heated seats. Press to
activate/deactivate. SYNC
®
Your vehicle may
be equipped with SYNC® – a
hands-free communications
and entertainment system
with special phone and
media features. For more
information, please refer
to the SYNC
® Supplement
or to the SYNC® section in
the Navigation Supplement.
Please also feel free to visit
www.SyncMyRide.com.
All Wheel Drive (AWD)
(if equipped)
Your vehicle may be equipped
with All Wheel Drive (AWD).
The AWD system is always
active and uses all four wheels
to power the vehicle, thereby
increasing traction and
enabling you to drive over
terrain and road conditions
that a conventional two-
wheel drive vehicle cannot.
The system is capable of
handling many different road
conditions, including street
and highway driving as well
as off-road conditions such
as deep snow, ice or shallow
sand. Note: If your vehicle
is equipped with AWD, a
spare tire of a different size
(other than the tire provided)
should never be used. Using
a different size could cause
the AWD system to stop
functioning and default to
front wheel drive. Refer to
your Owner’s Guide for
more information.
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1. Headlamps, Fog Lamps,
Panel Dimmer Control
Turn the control one position
to the right
to turn on the
parking lamps, instrument
panel lamps, license plate
lamps and tail lamps. Turn the
control to the second position
on the right
to turn on the headlamps.
Turn the
control one
position to
the left
to
activate the
autolamp
feature, which automatically
turns the exterior lamps on
and off, based on available
daylight. Pull the control
towards you to activate the
fog lamps. (The fog lamps will
not operate when the control
is turned off (O) or when the
high beams are on). Use the
panel dimmer control to
adjust the level of brightness
on the instrument panel
during parking lamp and
headlamp operation. Move
the control to the full right
position, past the detent, to
turn on the interior lamps.
2. Parking Brake Release
Pull the lever to release the
parking brake. Driving with
the parking brake engaged
will cause the brakes to wear
out prematurely and reduce
fuel economy.
3. Multi-function Lever
Rotate the end of the control
up to increase the speed of
the wipers and rotate down
to decrease the speed of the
wipers. Brie y press the end
of the stalk for a single swipe
of the wipers without washer uid. A quick push and hold
results in three swipes with
washer uid while a longer
push and hold activates
the wash pattern for up to
ve seconds. Pull the lever
toward you brie y to activate
the ‘