differential FORD BRONCO 2022 User Guide
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SLIPPERY - 4X4 WITH PART TIMEENGAGEMENT
For less than ideal roadconditions, this mode can beused for crossing terrain wherea firm surface is covered with loose orslippery material, such as snow or ice.Slippery mode lowers throttle responseand optimizes shifting for slippery surfaces.
Four-wheel drive high (4H) is the defaultfour-wheel drive mode. All four-wheel drivemodes are selectable in slippery mode.
The front electronic locking differential isavailable below 25 mph (40 km/h) whenin four-wheel drive low (4L). The rearelectronic locking differential is availablebelow 25 mph (40 km/h).
Note:The rear electronic locking differentialis available at any speed when in four-wheeldrive low (4L).
The stabilizer bar disconnect is notavailable in slippery mode.
Note:When using Slippery mode ondry/hard pavement, your vehicle couldexperience vibration, driveline bind up,damage and potential excessive tire andvehicle wear.
SLIPPERY - ADVANCED 4X4 WITH4A MODE
For less than ideal roadconditions, this mode can beused for crossing terrain wherea firm surface is covered with loose orslippery material, such as snow or ice.Slippery mode lowers throttle responseand optimizes shifting for slippery surfaces.
Four-wheel drive auto (4A) is the defaultfour-wheel drive mode. Two-wheel drivehigh (2H) is not selectable in slipperymode.
The front electronic locking differential isavailable below 25 mph (40 km/h) whenin four-wheel drive low (4L). The rearelectronic locking differential is availablebelow 25 mph (40 km/h).
Note:The rear electronic locking differentialis available at any speed when in four-wheeldrive low (4L).
The stabilizer bar disconnect is notavailable in slippery mode.
Note:When using Slippery mode ondry/hard pavement, your vehicle couldexperience vibration, driveline bind up,damage and potential excessive tire andvehicle wear.
SPORT - 4X4 WITH PART TIMEENGAGEMENT
For sporty driving with improvedperformance handling andresponse. This mode increasesaccelerator pedal response and providesa sportier steering feel. The powertrainsystem holds onto lower gears longer,helping your vehicle accelerate faster.
Two-wheel drive high (2H) is the defaultfour-wheel drive mode. Four-wheel drivelow (4L) is not selectable in sport mode.
The front electronic locking differential isnot available in sport mode. The rearelectronic locking differential is availablebelow 25 mph (40 km/h).
The stabilizer bar disconnect is notavailable in sport mode.
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SPORT - ADVANCED 4X4 WITH 4AMODE
For sporty driving with improvedperformance handling andresponse. This mode increasesaccelerator pedal response and providesa sportier steering feel. The powertrainsystem holds onto lower gears longer,helping your vehicle accelerate faster.
Four-wheel drive auto (4A) is the defaultfour-wheel drive mode. Four-wheel drivelow (4L) is not selectable in sport mode.
The front electronic locking differential isnot available in sport mode. The rearelectronic locking differential is availablebelow 25 mph (40 km/h).
The stabilizer bar disconnect is notavailable in sport mode.
G.O.A.T. MODE CONTROL –
TROUBLESHOOTING
G.O.A.T. MODE CONTROL –WARNING LAMPS
Some drive modes reducetraction and stability controlperformance and the indicatorilluminates in the instrument cluster.
G.O.A.T. MODE CONTROL – INFORMATION MESSAGES
DetailsMessage
Displays when the system switches tonormal mode to support towing perform-ance.
Changing to Normal Drive Mode forImproved Towing Performance
Displays when you select a drive mode thatis not available. Select a different drivemode.
Drive Mode Not Available
Displays when you select a drive mode thatis not available. Check the four-wheel drivemode, electronic locking differential andstabilizer bar before selecting a drive mode.
Drive Mode Preconditions Not Met
Displays when you select a drive mode thatis not available. Have the system checked.Drive Mode Selection Reduced due toSystem Fault
Displays when you select an off-road drivemode.Off-Road Use Only
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DetailsMessage
Displays when you select a four-wheel drivemode that is not available in the currentdrive mode. Select an available four-wheeldrive mode.
Selected 4x4 Mode Not Available in CurrentDrive Mode
Displays when you select an electroniclocking differential that is not available inthe current drive mode. Select an availableelectric locking differential.
Selected Locking Differential Not Availablein Current Drive Mode
Displays when you attempt to disconnectthe stabilizer bar in the current drive mode.Select a different drive mode to disconnectthe stabilizer bar.
Sta-Bar Disconnect Not Available InSelected Drive Mode
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Crossing A Ravine, Gully, Ditch,Washout Or Rut
Review the path ahead before attemptingto cross any obstacle. Review the obstaclefrom outside the vehicle for anunderstanding of the terrain condition infront of and behind the obstacle. Approachobstacles slowly and inch the vehicle over.Ditches and washouts should be crossedat a 45 degree angle when possible.
Driving Over Logs
Review the path ahead before attemptingto cross any obstacle. Review the obstaclefrom outside the vehicle for anunderstanding of the terrain condition infront of and behind the obstacle.
Approach obstacles slowly and inch thevehicle over, approaching at a 15 degreeangle.
Note:It is best to have a front tire on top ofthe log when the other begins to climb over.
If a large obstacle near the log such as arock cannot be avoided, choose a path thatplaces the rock directly under the tirerather than the undercarriage of thevehicle. This helps prevent damage to thevehicle.
DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE AT HIGHSPEEDS
Before off-road driving in unfamiliar areasat high speeds, do a low speedreconnaissance run to become aware ofany obstacles that you could encounter.
Your vehicle can incur damage if drivenbeyond its capabilities. Skid plates androck rails are designed to help limitdamage to vital components and exteriorfinishes, but cannot prevent all damage ifdriven in extreme off-road conditions.Damage to skid plates, rock rails andexterior finishes as well as bent, crackedor broken body, frame and chassiscomponents may not be covered bywarranty.
It is important that you take the time tobecome familiar with the controls anddynamics of your vehicle beforeattempting higher speed off-road driving.
Some points to consider:
•Slowly build up speed. Initially, drive ata speed that allows ample time to fullyassess the terrain around you and tounderstand how the vehicle respondsto both the terrain and your inputs.Increase speed as comfort increases,being mindful of how the vehicleresponds to various conditions atdifferent speeds.
•Find a wide open place to experimentwith different functions on your vehicleand different driving techniques. Try agiven maneuver with differentfunctions, such as drive modes,four-wheel drive modes or switchingthe electronic locking differential onand off and see how your vehicleresponds. If the vehicle is tending topush straight ahead when trying tonegotiate a turn, a light application ofthe brake when turning could help turnyour vehicle. A wider entry to a corneror entering a corner more slowly couldhelp your vehicle turn and allow you toapply the throttle sooner afternegotiating the turn.
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Using the Front and RearDifferential Lock
When engaged, the front and reardifferential lock provides additionaltraction to your vehicle by forcing eitherthe two rear wheels or two front wheels toturn at the same speed.
You can activate and deactivate the frontand rear differential lock on the fly withinthe operating speed range. See ElectronicLocking Differential (page 190).
Using Trail Control
The system works in a similar manner tocruise control in off-road conditions. TrailControl provides you the ability tomaneuver the vehicle without using thethrottle and brake pedals.
Trail Control allows you to set a speedbetween 1 mph (1.6 km/h) to 14 mph(23 km/h) in a forward motion and 1 mph(1.6 km/h) to 5 mph (8 km/h) in reverse.The system controls acceleration andbraking in difficult off-road environments,which allows you to focus on steering. SeeTrail Control (page 207).
Trail Control Performance:
•Manages wheel slip to maximizetraction.
•Removes the need for you to use bothfeet when driving in off-road situations.
•Provides braking to maximize tractionin descents.
•Gives you confidence in difficultenvironments.
Using Trail One Pedal Drive
Trail one pedal drive coordinatespropulsive and braking torque through yourapplication of the accelerator pedal tosimulate a two footed driving technique.
Use this when driving over large obstacles,such as rocks or logs, to help maintain aconstant vehicle speed.
In 4H, the system offers lift pedal brakingand auto hill hold functionality. See WhatIs Trail One Pedal Drive (page 208).
Note:Trail one pedal drive is only availablewhen the vehicle is in 4H or 4L.
Using Trail Turn Assist
The feature reduces the turn radius of thevehicle on off-road surfaces.
The system reduces driver effort tonegotiate difficult off-road terrain byallowing the vehicle to make a tight turnin a single maneuver that might otherwiserequire a three point turn. See Trail TurnAssist (page 212).
Note:Trail turn assist is only available whenthe vehicle is in 4H or 4L.
Note:Trail turn assist cannot activate if therear differential is locked.
What Are Rock Rails (If Equipped)
Rock rails protect the rocker and body sidefrom damage and provide a sliding surfaceto allow the vehicle to cross boulders androck ledges.
Rock rails also can act as a pivot point tosharply turn the vehicle in tight spaces withhigh walls or rocks present.
AFTER DRIVING YOUR VEHICLEOFF-ROAD
WARNING: After off-road use,before returning to the road, check thewheels and tires for damage. Off-roaduse may cause damage to your wheelsand tires that can lead to tire failure, lossof vehicle control, serious injury or death.
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FRONT AXLE FLUID CAPACITY
AND SPECIFICATION
Use fluid that meets the definedspecification and viscosity grade.
If you do not use fluid that meets thedefined specification and viscosity grade,it could result in:
•Component damage that your vehiclewarranty does not cover.
•Reduced vehicle performance.
Capacities
QuantityVariant
26.2 ± 0.8 fl oz (775 ± 25 ml)With electronic locking differential.
23.8 ± 0.8 fl oz (705 ± 25 ml)Without electronic locking differential andwithout front axle disconnect.
23.8 ± 0.8 fl oz (705 ± 25 ml)Without electronic locking differential andwith front axle disconnect.
Materials
SpecificationName
WSP-M2C197-AMotorcraft® SAE 80W-90 Premium Rear AxleLubricant(U.S.)Motorcraft® SAE 80W-90 Premium Axle Lubricant/ Lubrifiant pour essieux de très haute qualité SAE80W-90 Motorcraft®(Canada)XY-80W90-QL(U.S.)CXY-80W90-1L(Canada)
REAR AXLE FLUID CAPACITY
AND SPECIFICATION
Use fluid that meets the definedspecification and viscosity grade.
If you do not use fluid that meets thedefined specification and viscosity grade,it could result in:
•Component damage that your vehiclewarranty does not cover.
•Reduced vehicle performance.
Capacities
QuantityVariant
63.6 fl oz (1.88 L)With electronic locking differential.
65.3 fl oz (1.93 L)Without electronic locking differential.
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Driver Alert – Troubleshooting................270Driver Alert – Information Messages..........270Driving Economically.................................299Driving Hints..................................................290Off-Road Driving...............................................290
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Electric Parking Brake AudibleWarning.........................................................199Electric Parking Brake.................................198Electric Parking Brake –Troubleshooting.............................................199Electric Parking Brake –Troubleshooting........................................199Electric Parking Brake – InformationMessages........................................................200Electric Parking Brake – WarningLamps................................................................199Electric Power Steering..............................219Electric Power Steering Precautions...........219How Does Electric Power SteeringWork....................................................................219Electromagnetic Compatibility..............533Electronic Locking Differential................190Electronic Locking Differential –Troubleshooting.............................................192Electronic Locking DifferentialIndicators.......................................................191Electronic Locking Differential –Troubleshooting.........................................192Electronic Locking Differential –Information Messages.................................192Emergency Call Limitations.......................68Emergency Call Requirements.................68Emergency Call System Data....................25Emergency Towing........................................311Emission Law................................................530Enabling Apps on an AndroidDevice...........................................................444Enabling Apps on an iOS Device...........444Enabling Remote Start................................115End User License Agreement.................505Engine Block Heater....................................153Engine Block Heater Precautions.................153How Does the Engine Block HeaterWork....................................................................153Using the Engine Block Heater......................154
Engine Coolant TemperatureGauge............................................................108Engine Oil Capacity and Specification -2.3L EcoBoost™.......................................405Engine Oil Capacity and Specification -2.7L EcoBoost™.......................................406Engine Oil........................................................323Adding Engine Oil...............................................323Checking the Engine Oil Level.......................323Engine Oil Capacity andSpecification...................................................324Engine Oil Dipstick Overview.........................323Resetting the Engine Oil ChangeReminder..........................................................324Engine Specifications - 2.3LEcoBoost™.................................................401Engine Specifications - 2.7LEcoBoost™.................................................402Evasive Steering Assist.............................266Evasive Steering Assist Limitations............267Switching Evasive Steering Assist On andOff.......................................................................267What Is Evasive Steering Assist...................266Event Data.........................................................23Export Unique Options...............................531Exterior Bulbs................................................334Changing a Rear Lamp Bulb.........................336Exterior Bulb Specification Chart................334Removing a Rear Lamp Assembly..............335Exterior Lamps................................................95Exterior Lamp Audible Warning......................97Exterior Lamp Indicators...................................96Switching the Daytime Running Lamps Onand Off................................................................95Switching the Front Fog Lamps On andOff.........................................................................96Switching the Spot Lamps On andOff.........................................................................96Switching the Turn Signal Lamps On andOff.........................................................................95Exterior Lighting Control.............................94Exterior Lighting.............................................94Autolamps..............................................................95Automatic High Beam Control.......................98Automatic High Beam Control –Troubleshooting............................................100Exterior Lamps......................................................95Exterior Zone Lighting.........................................97
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Steering Wheel - Vehicles With: CruiseControl, Vehicles Without: LaneKeeping Aid....................................................26Steering Wheel - Vehicles With: CruiseControl/Lane Keeping Aid.......................28Stopping the Engine - AutomaticTransmission...............................................162Stopping the Engine - ManualTransmission................................................161Stopping the Engine....................................154Stopping the Engine When Your Vehicle isMoving...............................................................154Stopping the Engine When Your Vehicle isStationary.........................................................154Storage.............................................................149Center Console....................................................149Glasses Holder....................................................150Glove Compartment.........................................149Map Pocket...........................................................150Under Floor Storage..........................................150Storing the Doors and the Roof Panels- 4-Door.......................................................360Storing the Roof Panels - 2-Door..........366Storing Your Vehicle....................................374Switching Adaptive Cruise Control Onand Off..........................................................237Switching Air Conditioning On andOff....................................................................118Switching All of the Interior Lamps Onand Off...........................................................101Switching Android Auto On andOff..................................................................445Switching Apple CarPlay On andOff..................................................................445Switching Auto-Start-Stop On andOff....................................................................161Switching Blind Spot InformationSystem On and Off...................................257Switching Climate Control On andOff....................................................................118Switching Cross Traffic Alert On andOff..................................................................259Switching Cruise Control On andOff...................................................................232Switching Driver Alert On and Off.........270Switching Four-Wheel Drive On andOff...................................................................184
Switching From Adaptive Cruise Controlto Cruise Control.......................................240Switching Hill Descent Control On andOff....................................................................217Switching Hill Start Assist On and Off -Automatic Transmission........................201Switching Hill Start Assist On and Off -Manual Transmission...............................201Switching Maximum Cooling On andOff....................................................................118Switching Maximum Defrost On andOff....................................................................118Switching Parking Aid On and Off.........222Switching Pre-Collision Assist On andOff..................................................................264Switching Rear Occupant Alert SystemOn and Off....................................................137Switching Recirculated Air On andOff....................................................................118Switching Repeat Mode On andOff...................................................................423Switching Shuffle Mode On andOff...................................................................423Switching Stability Control On andOff..................................................................205Switching Text Message Notification Onand Off.........................................................442Switching the Audio Unit On andOff...................................................................422Switching the Display On and Off.........425Switching the Electronic LockingDifferential On and Off...........................190Switching the Front Interior Lamps Onand Off...........................................................101Switching the Hazard Flashers On andOff..................................................................302Switching the Heated Mirrors On andOff....................................................................119Switching the Heated Rear Window Onand Off...........................................................119Switching the Heated Steering WheelOn and Off.....................................................89Switching the Lane Keeping SystemMode.............................................................250Switching the Lane Keeping System Onand Off.........................................................250Switching the Rear Interior Lamps Onand Off...........................................................101
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Washers.............................................................92Adding Washer Fluid...........................................93Switching the Courtesy Wipe On andOff.........................................................................93Using the Rear Window Washer.....................93Using the Windshield Washer.........................92Washer Fluid Specification...............................93Washer Precautions............................................92WashersSee: Wipers and Washers.................................90Waxing Your Vehicle....................................373Waypoints......................................................448Adding a Waypoint...........................................448Editing Waypoints.............................................448What Are the Auxiliary Switches...........454What Are the Instrument ClusterIndicators.......................................................110What Are the Instrument ClusterWarning Lamps.........................................108What Is 911 Assist..........................................68What Is a Connected Vehicle...................417What Is Auto-Start-Stop............................161What Is Blind Spot InformationSystem..........................................................256What Is Cross Traffic Alert.......................259What Is Cruise Control...............................232What Is Driver Alert.....................................269What Is Ford Protect...................................457What Is G.O.A.T. Mode Control................242What Is Hill Descent Control.....................217What Is Hill Start Assist.............................201What Is MyKey.................................................74What Is Pre-Collision Assist....................262What Is Remote Start..................................115What Is Start in Gear...................................159What Is the 360 Degree Camera...........229What Is the Cabin Air Filter.......................126What Is the Catalytic Converter..............173What Is the Electric Parking Brake........198What Is the Electronic LockingDifferential...................................................190What Is the Garage Door Opener...........139What Is the Gross Axle WeightRating.............................................................272What Is the Gross Combined WeightRating.............................................................272What Is the Gross Vehicle WeightRating.............................................................272
What Is the Information Bar....................108What Is the Lane Keeping System........249What Is the Maximum Loaded TrailerWeight...........................................................272What Is the Personal SafetySystem............................................................58What Is the Power Outlet..........................145What is the Rear Occupant AlertSystem...........................................................137What Is the Rear View Camera..............226What Is the Stabilizer BarDisconnect...................................................214What Is the Tire Pressure MonitoringSystem...........................................................391What Is the Wireless AccessoryCharger..........................................................148What Is Traction Control...........................202What Is Trail Control...................................207What Is Trail Turn Assist.............................212What is Voice Interaction.........................436Wheel and Tire Information.....................376Wheel Nuts...................................................400Wi FiSee: Changing the Vehicle Wi-Fi HotspotName or Password......................................420See: Connecting the Vehicle to a Wi-FiNetwork.............................................................417See: Creating a Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot.......420See: Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot............................420Window Bounce-Back...............................103Overriding Window Bounce-Back...............104What Is Window Bounce-Back.....................103Windows..........................................................103Global Opening...................................................103Window Bounce-Back.....................................103Wipers and Washers –Troubleshooting..........................................93Wipers and Washers – Frequently AskedQuestions...........................................................93Wipers and Washers – WarningLamps..................................................................93Wipers and Washers....................................90Reverse Wipe........................................................90Washers...................................................................92Wipers......................................................................90Wipers and Washers –Troubleshooting..............................................93
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