trip computer FORD EXPEDITION 1997 1.G Owners Manual
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checked by your dealer or qualified
service technician.
Odometer
Registers the total number of miles
the vehicle has traveled.
Trip odometer
Registers thenumber of miles
traveled on individual journeys. To
reset, depress the control.
TRIP COMPUTER (IF
EQUIPPED)
With the ignition control in the ON
position, the trip computer
displays important vehicle
information through a constant
monitor of vehicle systems. You
may select display features on the
message center for a display of
status.
For more information on the
overhead console of your vehicle,
MPH
50
4080
120
140
18 0
4060100
20 km/h
0010
000005
MPH 1050
3070
4080
120
140
18 0
40
20
0
10090 60
8060100
20 km/h
0010
0
00
00
00
00
05
5
MPH
50
4080
120
140
18 0
4060100
20 km/h
0010
000005
MPH 1050
3070
4080
120
140
18 0
40
20
0
10090 60
8060100
20 km/h
0
000005
001
km TO EMPTY
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refer to trip computer information
in theControls and features
chapter.
Selectable features
English/metric display
Press the E/M control to change to
message center display from
metric to English units or vice
versa.
Compass
Press the mode control once for
compass only display.
Fuel range
Press the mode control to display
the approximate number of
kilometers (miles) left to drive
before the fuel tank is empty.
The indicated distance to empty
may be inaccurate with sustained,
drastic changes in fuel economy
(e.g. towing with a trailer), but will
eventually recover.
E/M
MODE
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Fuel economy
Press the mode control to display
your vehicle's average fuel
economy in liters/100 kilometers
(miles/gallon).
Press the mode control to display
the instantaneous fuel economy of
your running vehicle.
Distance to empty display may be
inaccurate if the vehicle is started
while parked on an incline.
Fuel fills of less than 22.7 liters
(six gallons) may not be detected
by the trip computer.
Off
Press the mode control a final time
to turn the trip computer display
off.
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The front overhead console and
overhead controls provide a variety
of available features including:
²compass display
²trip computer
²overhead lamps
²storage compartment
²garage door opener stowage
²moon roof control
²auxiliary A/C controls
²power quarter window switches
The appearance of your vehicle's
overhead console will vary
according to your option package.
Compass display (if equipped)
The compass reading may be
affected when you drive near large
buildings, bridges, power lines and
powerful broadcast antenna.
Magnetic or metallic objects placed
in or on the vehicle may also affect
compass accuracy. Adjustments
may be made to the zone and
calibration of the compass.
WARMPANEL FLOOR COOL
REAR
OFF
HI
MODE E/M
VENT VENT
km TO EMPTY
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Compass zone adjustment
1. Determine which time zone you
are in by referring to the zone
map.
2. Locate compass sensor mounted
at base of mirror.
3. Turn ignition to the On position.
4. Insert a paperclip into the small
hole on the bottom of the compass
sensor. Hold down until ZONE
appears in the trip computer
display.
5. Release pressure on the
paperclip and then slowly press it
down again.
6. Continue to press until your
zone is shown in the trip computer
display and release.
Compass calibration adjustment
Perform this adjustment in an
open area free from steel
structures and high voltage lines.
For optimum calibration, turn off
all electrical accessories and make
sure that all vehicle doors are shut.
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2
3
4
5
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1. Start the vehicle.
2. Locate compass sensor mounted
at base of mirror.
3. Insert a paperclip into the small
hole on the bottom of the compass
sensor. Hold down until ZONE
appears in the trip computer
display Continue to hold down
until ZONE disappears and CAL is
displayed.
4. Press and hold the MODE
control until CAL appears in the
display (approximately eight
seconds) and release.
5. Drive the vehicle slowly (less
than 5 km/h [3 mph] in circles until
CAL indicator turns off (4±5
complete circles).
6. The compass is now calibrated.
Trip computer (if equipped)
This component displays a variety
of system displays. The appearance
of the component in the overhead
console may vary according to
your vehicle's equipment package.
For more information on the
operation and functions of the trip
computer, refer toTrip computer
in theInstrumentationchapter.
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Junction box
Slot number Amperage Description
1 15 amp Stop/turn lamps
2 5 amp Instrument cluster, trip
computer
3 25 amp Cigar lighter
4 5 amp Autolamp module, head
lamp relay, remote entry
anti-theft with personality
module (RAP), power
mirrors
5 15 amp Air condition (A/C) clutch,
hybrid fan relay, backup
lamps, speed control,
DRL, instrument panel
blend door actuator,
electronic variable orifice
(EVO) steering module
1
1
2
3
4
512 22
21323
31424
4
16 15
25
526
61727
71828
81929
11 21 31930
10 20
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Slot number Amperage Description
6 5 amp Generic electronic module
(GEM), shift interlock, air
suspension module,
heated backlite (HBL)
relay, steering sensor, trip
computer, compass
7 5 amp Console blower, auxiliary
blower relay coil
8 5 amp GEM, radio, RAP module
9 - Not used
10 - Not used
11 30 amp Front wiper motor, washer
motor
12 5 amp OBDII scan tool connector
13 15 amp Brake on/off switch, brake
pressure switch
14 15 amp Interior lamps, delayed
accessory relay, rear wiper
relays
15 5 amp GEM, passive anti-theft
system (PATS) module
16 20 amp High beam headlamps,
high beam indicator
17 10 amp Heated mirrors, heated
mirror switch
18 5 amp Instrument and switch
illumination
19 10 amp Airbag diagnostic monitor,
instrument cluster
20 5 amp GEM, air suspension
module
21 15 amp Starter relay, junction box
fuse #20
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