TPMS reset FORD EXPLORER 2006 4.G Quick Reference Guide
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Essential Information
Location of Spare Tire and Tools: The spare tire is located under the vehicle, just forward of the rear bumper. The spare tire winch drive nut is located at the rear center of the ca\
rgo area, under a lid. The jack, jack handle and lug nut wrench are located behind the r\
ear seat, under the carpeted lid in the cargo floor. The tools are contained in a bag attached to the jack.
Fuses: If the vehicle’s electrical components are not operating, a fuse may have blown. The fu\
se panel is located below the instrument panel on the driver’s side; remove the cover to view the fuses. For more information regarding changing fuses, refer to the Roads\
ide Emergencies chapter of your Owner’s Guide.
Fuel Information: Use regular unleaded gasoline with an (R+M)/2 octane rating of 87. For\
d Motor Company does not recommend using regular unleaded gasoline with an octan\
e rating of 86 or lower in high altitude areas. The advertised fuel capacity of the fuel t\
ank is equal to the rated refill capacity of the fuel tank as listed in the Refill Capacities \
section of the Owner’s Guide.
Tire Pressure: Your vehicle’s tire pressure is properly set by your authorized dealer according to the recommended specifications found on the vehicle’s tire label, located on the driver’s door jamb. Check your tire pressure during routine maintenance and seasonal c\
hanges. If the Tire Pressure Monitoring System light stays illuminated after starting, immed\
iately check the vehicle’s tire pressures. Note: Improperly inflated tires can affect vehicle handling and can fail suddenly, resulting in a possible loss of vehicle control.
Fuel Pump Shut-Off Switch: The fuel pump shut-off switch is a device intended to stop the electric fuel pump when your vehicle has been involved in a substantial \
jolt. The switch is located in the passenger’s footwell, by the kick panel. After a collision, if the engine cranks b\
ut does not start, the fuel pump shut-off switch may have been activated. For more information regarding the fuel pump shut-off switch, refer to the Roadside Emergencies chapter of your Owner’s Guide.
Changing the Tires: The spare tire is not equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) sensor. The TPMS warning light will illuminate when the spare tire is in use. \
Replace the spare tire with a road tire as soon as possible. If you get a flat tire whil\
e driving, do not apply the brake heavily; instead, gradually decrease your speed, hold the steering wheel\
firmly and slowly move to a safe place on the side of the road.
Roadside Assistance: During your Explorer’s 3-year/36,000 mile limited warranty period, the assurance and support of a 24-hour emergency roadside assistance program is included. Roadside assistance includes such services as fuel delivery, tire changes, jump starts and help when you are locked out of your vehicle. Complete your roadside assistance identification card and keep it handy (such as in your wallet) for quick reference. This identification card is located in your Ford Owner’s Information portfolio. To receive roadside assistance in the United States, call 1-800-241-3673.
Rear Window Buffeting: When one or both of the rear windows are open, the vehicle may demonstrate a wind throb or buffeting noise; this noise is common among a wide range of vehicles and can be eliminated by simply lowering a front window approxi\
mately two to three inches.
A. CD Eject: Press to eject a CD. Press and hold to auto eject all CDs present in the system. If there is no CD present, the display will read NO DISC.
B. LOAD: Press to load a CD. Press load and a memory preset to load to a specific slot. Press and hold to autoload up to six CDs.
C. Tune / Disc Selector: Press and release to manually advance up / down the radio frequency or to select a desired disc. Press and hold for a fast advance through radio frequencies or all loaded discs. Also use in menu mode to select various settings.
D. ON / OFF / Volume: Press and release to turn ON / OFF. Turn to increase / decrease volume. If the volume is set above a certain level and the ignition is turned off, the volume will come back on at a “nominal” listening level when the ignition switch is turned back on.
E. CD: Press to enter CD mode. If a CD is already loaded into the system, CD play will begin where it ended last. If no CD is
loaded, NO DISC will appear in the display.
F. AM / FM: Press to select AM / FM1 / FM2 frequency band.
G. MUTE / Phone: Press to mute the playing media. Press again to return to the playing media.
H. AUX: Press to toggle between Family Entertainment System / Rear DVD, Auxiliary and Satellite Radio modes (if equipped). If no auxiliary sources are available, NO AUX AUDIO will be displayed.
I. MENU: Press to toggle through the following modes: Autoset, Bass, Treble, Balance, Fade, Occupancy mode, Speedsensitive volume, Setting the clock, RBDS (Radio Broadcast Digital Signal), Track / Folder Mode & Compression. For more information on these menu items, refer to your Owner’s Guide.
J. SEEK: Press < to access the previous strong station or track. Press > to access the next strong station or track.
K. TEXT / SCAN: Press and hold for a brief sampling of radio
stations or CD tracks. Press again to stop. In CD / MP3 mode, press TEXT to display track title, artist name, disc title and file name (if available).
L. REW (Rewind): Press to manually reverse in a CD track.
M. FF (Fast Forward): Press to manually advance in a CD track.
N. FOLDER: In folder mode, press to access the next folder on MP3 discs, if available.
O. SHUFFLE: Press to play the tracks on the current disc in random order.
P. PLAY / PAUSE: This control is operational in CD and DVD mode (if equipped). When a CD or DVD is playing in the Family Entertainment System, press this control to play or pause the current CD / DVD. The CD / DVD status will display in the radio display.
Q. Memory Presets: To set a station, select frequency band AM / FM1 / FM2 , tune to a station, press and hold a preset button until sound returns.
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This Quick Reference Guide is not intended to replace your vehicle Owner’s Guide which contains more detailed information concerning the features of your vehicle, as well as important safety warnings designed to help reduce the risk of injury to you and your passengers. Please read your entire Owner’s Guide carefully as you begin learning about your new vehicle and refer to the appropriate sections when questions arise.
All information contained in this Quick Reference Guide was accurate at the time of duplication. We reserve the right to change features, operation and/or functionality of any vehicle specification at any time. Your Ford dealer is the best source for the most current information. For detailed operating and safety information, please consult your Owner’s Guide.
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Additional Features
Remote Entry SystemThe remote entry system allows you to lock or unlock all vehicle doors and the liftgate, open the liftgate window without a key, and activate the panic alarm.
Press control C and release to unlock the driver’s door. Press and release again within three seconds to unlock the passenger doors, the liftgate and liftgate glass. Press control A and release to lock all the doors and liftgate. Press control D to unlatch the liftgate window. Press control B to activate the alarm. The horn will sound and the parklamps will flash for a maximum of three minutes. Press the control again or turn the ignition to the on position to deactivate. The remote entry system can also control the memory seat / adjustable pedals / easy entry-exit feature(if equipp\
ed). Press the C control to automatically move the seat and adjustable pedals to the desired memory \
position (if equipped) (the seat position corresponds to the transmitter being used). For mor\
e information regarding the memory seats / adjustable pedals / easy entry-exit feature, refer to\
your Owner’s Guide.
HomeLink® Wireless Control System (if equipped)The HomeLink® Wireless Control System, located on the overhead consol\
e, provides a convenient way to replace up to three hand-held transmitters \
with a single built-in device. This feature will learn the radio frequency co\
des of most transmitters to operate garage doors, entry gate operators, securit\
y systems, entry door locks, and home or office lighting. To set the HomeLink® Wireless Control System, refer to your Owner’s Guide. To operate, simply press and release the appropriate HomeLink® button. Activation will now occ\
ur for the trained product (garage door, gate operator, security system, entry door lock, home or office lighting, etc.). For convenience, the hand-held transmitter of the dev\
ice may also be used at any time.
Navigation System (if equipped)Your vehicle may be equipped with a Navigation System. Refer to the Navig\
ation Supplement for further information on the operation of your system.
Family Entertainment System (FES) (if equipped)Your vehicle may be equipped with a Family Entertainment System (Rear se\
at DVD player with wireless headphones and remote control). Refer to the Family Entertainm\
ent System Supplement Guide for further information on the operation of your system.
Seating
2nd Row Seats: The second row seats are designed for maximum utility. They can be positioned in up to three unique configurations: Upright (seating) position, Cargo mode, and E-Z entry mode (if equipped with 3rd row seat).
Before folding down the 2nd row seats, ensure that no objects such as books, purses, or briefcases are on the floor in front of or under the seat. 1. Lower the head restraints by pulling on the strap. 2. Locate the handle on the side of the seat cushion by the door. 3. Pull up on the handle and push the seatback forward toward the front of the vehicle.
To place the 2nd row 60/40 seats in cargo mode: (if equipped with a 3rd row seat) 1. Fold down the 2nd row seat as indicated. 2. Pull the cargo mode lever up and forward to release the seat into a flat load floor position. A moderate force may be required to move the seat forward and down.
To return to the upright (seating) position from cargo mode: 1. Place your hand under the seat bottom and lift the seat up (A moderate force may be required to move the seat). 2. Return the seatback to the upright position. Note: The seatback cannot be returned to the upright position until the seat is returned from the cargo mode position and latched. If the seatback will not raise, re-position the seat into cargo mode and try lifting it again.
To enter the 3rd row seat: (if equipped) 1. Fold the seatback down (as indicated) and release the side handle. 2. Pull the side handle up again until the rear of the seat releases from the floor. 3. Rotate the seat upward and away from the 3rd row.
To return the 2nd row seat to the upright (seating) position from E-Z entry mode: 1. Return the seat from the E-Z entry position and latch it to the floor with a moderate speed. 2. Bring the seatback to an upright position. Note: If the seatback will not return to the upright position, tumble the seat forward again and then re-latch it to the floor. Be sure that cargo or other objects are not trapped underneath the seatback.
3rd Row Seats: (if equipped) Before folding the 3rd row seats, ensure that no objects such as books, purses or briefcases are on the seat cushions and that the seat belts are unbuckled. 1. Fold the head restraints down by pulling on the strap located under the restraint. 2. Pull up on the handle located behind the seatback while pushing the seatback forward and down into the seat cushion. Note: For 3rd row power folding seat (if equipped), the control buttons are located on the driver-side rear quarter trim panel (accessible from the liftgate area). Be sure to fold the head restraints before powering the 3rd row seat into the folded position.
To return the 3rd row seats to the upright (seating) position: 1. Pull up on the handle located on the seatback, rotating the seatback upward until you hear a click, locking it in the upright position. 2. Lift up on the head restraint until it locks into its original position.
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occur on streets and highways and off-road. DRIVE WITH CARE AND WEAR A SAFETY BELT AT ALL TIMES. Ford urges you to read the Owner’s Guide and Driving Your SUV or Truck Supplement for detailed information on safe driving precautions and instructions.
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