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FORD RANGER 2023 Owners Guide Note:2H may engage or disengage basedon terrain mode selection. See Principle ofOperation (page 165).
4H (4X4 HIGH)
Provides mechanically locked four-wheeldrive power to both the front and rearwheels

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FORD RANGER 2023 Owners Guide Maintain steering wheel control at alltimes, especially in rough terrain. Sincesudden changes in terrain can result inabrupt steering wheel motion, make sureyou grip the steering wheel from theoutside

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FORD RANGER 2023 Owners Guide speed. Avoid abrupt steering, accelerationand braking. This could result in anincreased risk of vehicle roll over, loss ofvehicle control and personal injury. Use theavailable road surface to bring yo

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FORD RANGER 2023 Owners Guide •Shifting the transmission to neutral andback to drive.
•Shifting the transmission to reverseand back to drive.
•Driving the vehicle around a tight turnat a slow speed.
Driving in Special Condit

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FORD RANGER 2023 Owners Guide “Tread Lightly” is an educational programdesigned to increase public awareness ofland-use regulations and responsibilitiesin our nation's wilderness areas. We jointhe U.S. Forest Service and t

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FORD RANGER 2023 Owners Guide Four-wheel drive vehicles have advantagesover two-wheel drive vehicles in snow andice but can skid like any other vehicle.Should you start to slide when driving onsnowy or icy roads, turn the steering

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FORD RANGER 2023 Owners Guide Failure to maintain your vehicle correctlycould void the warranty, increase yourrepair cost, reduce vehicle performanceand operational capabilities, and adverselyaffect you and your passenger's sa

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FORD RANGER 2023 Owners Guide ELECTRONIC LOCKING
DIFFERENTIAL (IF EQUIPPED)
Note:Do not operate the system on dryhard surface roads. Doing so could lead toexcessive tire noise and wear. Use thesystem only on consistently slippery

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FORD RANGER 2023 Owners Guide GENERAL INFORMATION
Note: Occasional brake noise is normal.  Ifa metal-to-metal, continuous grinding orcontinuous squeal sound is present, thebrake linings may be worn-out and anauthorized dealer shou

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FORD RANGER 2023 Owners Guide Note: If the system activates, the brakepedal could pulse and may travel further.Maintain pressure on the brake pedal.  Youmay also hear a noise from the system.  Thisis normal.
PARKING BRAKE
WARNING: