wheel FORD EXPLORER 2005 3.G Quick Reference Guide
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Tire Pressure – Your tire pressure is properly set at the dealership according to the recommended
specifications found on the Tire Pressure Label on the driver’s door jamb. Please check your tire
pressure during routine maintenance and seasonal changes. If the Tire Pressure Monitoring System
light (if equipped) stays illuminated after starting, immediately check your tire pressure.
Warning:Improperly inflated tires can affect vehicle handling and can fail suddenly, possibly
resulting in loss of vehicle control.
Fuel Tank Capacity– Your vehicle’s fuel tank can accommodate 22.5 gallons (85.2L) of gasoline. Your
vehicle is designed to use "Regular" 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.
Fuses– If electrical components in the vehicle are not working, a fuse may have blown. For more
information about changing a fuse, please consult your Owner’s Guide.
Fuel Pump Shut Off Switch– 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 passenger’s footwell, by
the kick panel. For complete details on resetting the switch, please consult your Owner’s Guide.
Changing the Tires– Your spare is not equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system sensor.The tire pressure monitoring system indicator light (if equipped) will illuminate when the
spare is in use. Replace the spare with the road tire as soon as possible. If your vehicle is
equipped with AWD, remember that a spare tire of a different size should not be used. It
can make your vehicle difficult to control and can result in damage to driveline components.
If you get a flat tire while driving, do not apply the brake heavily. Instead, gradually decreaseyour speed. Hold the steering wheel firmly and slowly move to a safe place on the side
of the road.
Location of the Spare Tire and Tools
Item Location
Spare Tire Under the vehicle, just in front of the rear bumper.
Spare Tire Winch Drive Nut At the rear center of the cargo area, under a lid.
Jack, Lug Nut Wrench, Behind the rear seat, under the carpeted floor
Jack Handle, and Wheel Chock lid in the cargo floor.
Roadside Emergencies– To fully assist you if you should have a vehicle concern, Ford Motor
Company 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 Basic Warranty period New Vehicle Limited Warranty period (U.S.) or (Canada) of three yearsor 36,000 miles (60,000 km). Roadside assistance will cover:
Changing a flat tire Jump starts Limited fuel delivery
Lock out assistance Towing your vehicle
Roadside Assistance Centers
Country Phone Number
United States (800) 241 3673
Canada (800) 665 2006
For complete details on any roadside assistance concern, see the Roadside Emergencies chapter or the Customer
Assistance chapter in your Owner’s Guide.
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Headlamp and Panel Dimmer Control
Rotate the
control clockwise
to the first position
to turn on the
parking lamps.
Rotate to the second position to also turn on
the headlamps. Rotate counterclockwise toactivate autolamp (if equipped), which
provides light sensitive automatic on off
control of the exterior lights.
When the control is in any position except
high beams or off, pull the control towardyou to activate the foglamps (if equipped).
Use the instrument panel dimmer control,
to the right of the headlamp control,
to adjust the brightness of the instrumentpanel during headlamp and parking lamp operation.
Turn Signal and Wiper/Washer Control
For front wiper operation, rotate the
ring on the left to the desired interval, low or high speed position. In the
intermittent position, rotate the control
up for fast or down for slow intervals. In
addition, the speed sensitive front wipers
automatically adjust as the vehicle’s
speed changes if the control is set for
intermittent operation. Push the end of the lever briefly for a single wipe
(no wash). Push and hold for three
swipes with wash. The ring on the right
operates the rear window wiper. Rotate
the control to the normal speed (INT 2),
or intermittent (INT 1).
ABS Warning Lamp
Your anti lock braking system (ABS)
detects the onset of wheel lockup
during brake applications and helps
prevent wheels from locking during
extreme braking situations. The ABS
warning light will illuminate when you startyour engine. However if it stays on, continuesto flash, or fails to illuminate, see your
dealership’s service department immediately.
Tire Pressure Warning Lamp(if equipped)
Please see Additional Features
for details.
Hazard Flasher Control
Press to activate all hazard flashers
simultaneously in an emergency to warn
traffic of vehicle breakdown or approaching
danger. Press the control again to turn
the flashers off. The hazard flashers will operate in any ignition position.
Service Engine Soon Lamp
Illuminates briefly to ensure the
system is functional. If it illumi nates while driving, it can mean
that one of the engine’s emissionsystems has failed or that your fuel
cap is not properly installed.
A loose fuel cap can cause the “Check Fuel
Cap” lamp to illuminate or create a “Check Fuel
Cap” warning message in the optional message
center. These warnings reset after the cap is
tightened and your vehicle is driven a short
distance. To prevent activation of these
systems, always secure your fuel cap by turning
it clockwise 1/8 of a turn until it stops.
Gearshift/Overdrive Control
Overdrive is the normal drive position for the
best fuel economy. Only deactivate overdrive(O/D OFF) 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. When the
battery is disconnected or a new battery is
installed, the engine must relearn its idle and
fuel trim strategy. Therefore, the transmission
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may shift firmly. This is considered normal
and will not affect function or durability.
For more information, please consult your
Owner’s Guide.
Message Center (if equipped)
Please see Additional Features for more details.
Premium Cassette/Single CD Radio(if equipped)
Please see reverse side for more details.
In Dash Six CD Radio (if equipped)
Please see reverse side for more details.
Control Trac Four Wheel Drive Control (if equipped)
4X4 AUTO automatically delivers full
power to the rear axle and to the
front axle as required for increased
traction. This is appropriate for
normal on road driving. 4X4 HIGH
provides four wheel drive with full power to all four wheels.
4X4 LOW provides four wheel drive with full power to both
axles and includes a lower gear
ratio for low speed. 4X4 HIGH and
4X4 LOW should
notbe used on dry or merely
wet pavement.
To shift between 4X4 AUTO and 4X4 HIGH,
press either button at a stop, or while
driving at any speed. To shift to and from
4X4 LOW, bring the vehicle to a stop and
keep the brake pedal depressed. Next, place
the gearshift in N (Neutral), and press the
4X4 LOW control, or if you are in the 4X4 LOW
mode, press 4X4 AUTO or 4X4 HIGH.
When shifting from one four wheel drive
position to the next, a mechanical noise
may be heard. This is normal and no service
should be required.
Dual Automatic Temperature
Control (DATC) System (if equipped)
Please see reverse side for more details.
Power Adjustable Foot Pedals (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.
Speed Control
To operate, the speed control
must be ON and the vehicle’sspeed must be at or above
30 mph (48 km/h). To set a
speed, press SET +. To set a
higher speed, press SET + again.
To set a lower speed, press CST .
Pressing RES will return to a
previously set speed. To turn the
speed control off, press OFF or pressthe brake pedal to disengage.
Reverse Sensing System (RSS) (if equipped)
The RSS sounds a tone to warn the driver of
obstacles near the rear bumper when the R (Reverse) gear is selected. The system
detects obstacles within approximately
6 ft. (2 m.) behind the rear bumper, or near
the rear periphery, while the vehicle moves
in reverse at speeds less than 3 mph (5 km/h).The system defaults to ON, but the RSS
control allows you to disable the systemwhen the ignition is ON, and the gearshift is in R (Reverse).
The RSS may not detect small objects,
particularly those close to the ground. The
system may also operate incorrectly underinclement weather conditions, especially if
the rear bumper sensors are covered with
dirt, snow, or ice.
Brake Release
Pull the release lever (rearward) to release
the parking brake. To set the parking brake,
press the parking brake pedal down until the
pedal stops. The BRAKE warning lamp in the
instrument cluster will illuminate (when the
ignition is turned ON).
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