height FORD BRONCO 2022 User Guide
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INSPECTING THE TIRE FOR
WEAR
When the tread is worn down toone sixteenth of an inch (2 mm),tires must be replaced to helpprevent your vehicle from skiddingand hydroplaning. Built-intreadwear indicators, or wear bars,which look like narrow strips ofsmooth rubber across the treadwill appear on the tire when thetread is worn down to onesixteenth of an inch (2 mm).
When the tire tread wears downto the same height as these wearbars, the tire is worn out and mustbe replaced.
The tires should also be balancedperiodically. An unbalanced tireand wheel assembly may result inirregular tire wear.
Periodically inspect the tire treadsfor uneven or excessive wear andremove objects such as stones,nails or glass that may be wedgedin the tread grooves.
INSPECTING THE TIRE FOR
DAMAGE
Inspect the tire sidewalls forcracking, cuts, bruises and othersigns of damage or excessivewear. If internal damage to the tireis suspected, have the tiredismounted and inspected in caseit needs to be repaired or replaced.For your safety, tires that aredamaged or show signs ofexcessive wear should not be usedbecause they are more likely toblow out or fail.
Periodically inspect the tire treadsand sidewalls for damage, suchas bulges in the tread or sidewalls,cracks in the tread groove andseparation in the tread or sidewall.If damage is observed orsuspected, have the tire inspectedby a tire professional.
Safety Practices
WARNING: If your vehicleis stuck in snow, mud or sand, donot rapidly spin the tires;spinning the tires can tear thetire and cause an explosion. Atire can explode in as little as
three to five seconds.
WARNING: Do not spin thewheels at over 34 mph(55 km/h). The tires may fail andinjure a passenger or bystander.
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Changing the Tire Pressure Unit....................114Personal Safety SystemComponents.................................................58Personal Safety System™..........................58Phone Menu..................................................438Phone...............................................................438Phone Precautions.....................................438Playing Media Using Bluetooth®..........443Playing Media Using the USB Port.........143Playing or Pausing the AudioSource...........................................................422Post-Crash Alert System..........................304How Does the Post-Crash Alert SystemWork..................................................................304Post-Crash Alert SystemLimitations......................................................304Switching the Post-Crash Alert SystemOff......................................................................304What Is the Post-Crash AlertSystem.............................................................304Post Impact Braking..................................304How Does Post Impact BrakingWork..................................................................304Overriding Post Impact Braking...................305Post Impact Braking Indicators....................305Post Impact Braking Limitations.................304Power Outlet Indicators.............................145Power Outlet..................................................145Power Outlet Precautions.........................145Power Seats...................................................130Adjusting the Head Restraint.........................130Adjusting the Lumbar Support......................132Adjusting the Seat Backrest...........................132Adjusting the Seat Cushion.............................132Adjusting the Seat Height................................132Head Restraint Components.........................130Installing the Head Restraint...........................131Moving the Seat Backward andForward..............................................................131Removing the Head Restraint.........................131Pre-Collision Assist Limitations.............263Pre-Collision Assist Precautions............262Pre-Collision Assist.....................................262Automatic Emergency Braking....................266Distance Indication...........................................264Evasive Steering Assist....................................266Pre-Collision Assist –Troubleshooting............................................267
Pre-Collision Assist –Troubleshooting........................................267Pre-Collision Assist – Frequently AskedQuestions........................................................268Pre-Collision Assist – InformationMessages..........................................................267Pre-Collision Assist – WarningLamps................................................................267Preparing Your Vehicle forStorage..........................................................374Programming a MyKey.................................75Programming the Garage Door Openerto Your Garage Door OpenerMotor.............................................................140Programming the Garage Door Openerto Your Gate Opener Motor.....................141Programming the Garage Door Openerto Your Hand-Held Transmitter...........140Programming the Remote Control..........72Properly Adjusting the Driver and FrontPassenger Seats..........................................62PunctureSee: Changing a Flat Tire................................395Push Button Ignition Switch......................151
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Radio Frequency CertificationLabels............................................................472Blind Spot Information SystemSensors.............................................................472Body Control Module.......................................478Garage Door Opener.........................................481Keys and Remote Controls.............................481Radio Transceiver Module..............................487SYNC......................................................................489Telematics Control Unit..................................495Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemSensors............................................................496Wireless Accessory ChargingModule.............................................................500Rear Axle Fluid Capacity andSpecification...............................................414Rear Cargo Area Anchor Points.............280Locating the Rear Cargo Area AnchorPoints................................................................280Rear Cargo Area Anchor Point LoadCapacities.......................................................280
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