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    							Avoid driving at excessive speeds, this
    causes vehicle momentum to work against
    you and your vehicle could become stuck
    to the point that assistance may be
    required from another vehicle. Remember,
    you may be able to back out the way you
    came if you proceed with caution.
    Mud and Water
    Mud
    Be cautious of sudden changes in vehicle
    speed or direction when you are driving in
    mud. Even four-wheel drive vehicles can
    lose traction in slick mud. If your vehicle
    does slide, steer in the direction of the slide
    until you regain control of your vehicle.
    After driving through mud, clean off residue
    stuck to rotating driveshafts and tires.
    Excess mud stuck on tires and rotating
    driveshafts can cause an imbalance that
    could damage drive components.
    Water
    If you must drive through high water, drive
    slowly. Traction or brake capability may
    be limited.
    When driving through water, determine the
    depth and avoid water higher than the
    bottom of the hubs. If the ignition system
    gets wet, your vehicle may stall.
    Once through water, always try the brakes.
    Wet brakes do not stop your vehicle as
    effectively as dry brakes. Drying improves
    by applying light pressure to the brake
    pedal while moving slowly.
    Note:
    Driving through deep water may
    damage the transmission. If the front or rear
    axle is submerged in water, the axle
    lubricant and power transfer unit lubricant
    should be checked and changed if
    necessary. Driving on Hilly or Sloping Terrain
    Although natural obstacles may make it
    necessary to travel diagonally up or down
    a hill or steep incline, you should always
    try to drive straight up or straight down.
    Note:
    Avoid turning on steep slopes or hills.
    A danger lies in losing traction, slipping
    sideways and possible vehicle roll over.
    Whenever driving on a hill, determine
    beforehand the route you will use. Do not
    drive over the crest of a hill without seeing
    what conditions are on the other side. Do
    not drive in reverse over a hill without the
    aid of an observer.
    When climbing a steep slope or hill, start
    in a lower gear rather than downshifting to
    a lower gear from a higher gear once the
    ascent has started. This reduces strain on
    the engine and the possibility of stalling.
    If your vehicle stalls, do not try to turn
    around because this could cause vehicle
    roll over. It is better to reverse back to a
    safe location.
    Apply just enough power to the wheels to
    climb the hill. Too much power will cause
    the tires to slip, spin or lose traction,
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    							Descend a hill in the same gear you would
    use to climb up the hill to avoid excessive
    brake application and brake overheating.
    Do not descend in neutral. Disengage
    overdrive or move the transmission
    selector lever to a lower gear. When
    descending a steep hill, avoid sudden hard
    braking as you could lose control. The front
    wheels have to be turning in order to steer
    your vehicle.
    If your vehicle has anti-lock brakes, apply
    the brakes steadily. Do not pump the
    brakes.
    Driving on Snow and Ice
    WARNING
    If you are driving in slippery
    conditions that require tire chains or
    cables, then it is critical that you drive
    cautiously. Keep speeds down, allow for
    longer stopping distances and avoid
    aggressive steering to reduce the chances
    of a loss of vehicle control which can lead
    to serious injury or death. If the rear end of
    your vehicle slides while cornering, steer in
    the direction of the slide until you regain
    control of your vehicle. Note:
    Excessive tire slippage can cause
    transmission damage.
    Four-wheel drive vehicles have advantages
    over two-wheel drive vehicles in snow and
    ice but can skid like any other vehicle.
    Should you start to slide while driving on
    snowy or icy roads, turn the steering wheel
    in the direction of the slide until you regain
    control.
    Avoid sudden applications of power and
    quick changes of direction on snow and
    ice. Apply the accelerator slowly and
    steadily when starting from a full stop. Avoid sudden braking. Although a
    four-wheel drive vehicle may accelerate
    better than a two-wheel drive vehicle in
    snow and ice, it will not stop any faster as
    braking occurs at all four wheels. Do not
    become overconfident as to road
    conditions.
    Make sure you allow sufficient distance
    between you and other vehicles for
    stopping. Drive slower than usual and
    consider using one of the lower gears. In
    emergency stopping situations, apply the
    brake steadily. Do not pump the brake
    pedal.  See Hints on Driving With
    Anti-Lock Brakes (page 203).
    If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck In Mud or
    Snow WARNING
    Do not spin the wheels at over
    35 mph (56 km/h)
    . The tires may fail
    and injure a passenger or bystander. If your vehicle gets stuck in mud or snow,
    you may rock it out by shifting between
    forward and reverse gears, stopping
    between shifts in a steady pattern. Press
    lightly on the accelerator in each gear.
    Note:
    Do not rock your vehicle if the engine
    is not at normal operating temperature,
    damage to the transmission may occur.
    Note: Do not rock your vehicle for more
    than a minute, damage to the transmission
    and tires may occur or the engine may
    overheat.
    Parking WARNINGS
    If the parking brake is fully released,
    but the brake warning lamp remains
    illuminated, the brakes may not be
    working properly. See your authorized
    dealer.
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    							WARNINGS
    Always set the parking brake fully
    and make sure the gearshift is
    latched in park (P). Turn the ignition
    to the off position and remove the key
    whenever you leave your vehicle. On some four-wheel drive vehicles, when
    the transfer case is in the neutral (N)
    position, the engine and transmission
    disconnect from the rest of the driveline.
    Therefore, your vehicle is free to roll even
    if the automatic transmission is in park (P)
    or the manual transmission is in gear. Do
    not leave your vehicle unattended with the
    transfer case in the neutral (N) position.
    Always set the parking brake fully and turn
    off the ignition when leaving your vehicle.
    Maintenance and Modifications
    The suspension and steering systems on
    your vehicle have been designed and
    tested to provide predictable performance
    whether loaded or empty. For this reason,
    we strongly recommend that you do not
    make modifications such as adding or
    removing parts (for example, lift kits or
    stabilizer bars) or by using replacement
    parts not equivalent to the original factory
    equipment.
    We recommend that you use caution when
    your vehicle has either a high load or device
    (such as ladders or luggage racks). Any
    modifications to your vehicle that raise the
    center of gravity may cause your vehicle
    to roll over when there is a loss of vehicle
    control.
    Failure to maintain your vehicle correctly
    may void the warranty, increase your repair
    cost, reduce vehicle performance and
    operational capabilities and adversely
    affect you and your passenger's safety. We
    recommend you frequently inspect your
    vehicle's chassis components when your
    vehicle is subject to off road usage.
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    							ELECTRONIC LOCKING
    DIFFERENTIAL (If Equipped)
    Note: The electronic locking differential is
    for off-road use only and is not for use on
    dry pavement. Using the electronic locking
    differential on dry pavement will result in
    increased tire wear, noise and vibration.
    The electronic locking differential is a
    device housed in the rear axle that allows
    both rear wheels to turn at the same
    speed. The electronic locking differential
    can provide additional traction should your
    vehicle become stuck. You can activate
    the differential electronically and shift it
    on the fly within the differential operating
    speed range. The differential is for use in
    mud, rocks, sand, or any off-road condition
    where you need maximum traction. It is
    not for use on dry pavement.
    The following conditions will affect the
    electronic locking differential:
    • The electronic locking differential will
    not engage if your vehicle speed is
    above 
    20 mph (32 km/h) in 4x2, 4x4
    Auto, or 4x4 High modes.
    • The electronic locking differential will
    not engage if your vehicle speed is
    above or 
    56 mph (90 km/h) in 4X4
    Low.
    • The electronic locking differential may
    not engage if you press your
    accelerator pedal during an
    engagement attempt. A message may
    display in the instrument display
    guiding you to release the accelerator
    pedal.
    • In 4x2, 4x4 Auto, and 4x4 High modes,
    the electronic locking differential will
    automatically disengage at speeds
    above 
    25 mph (41 km/h) and will
    automatically reengage at speeds
    below 
    20 mph (32 km/h). •
    In 4L (4X4 low), the electronic locking
    differential will automatically
    disengage at speeds above 
    62 mph
    (100 km/h) and will automatically
    reengage at speeds below 56 mph
    (90 km/h).
    • The AdvanceTrac system has the
    ability to take over control of the
    electronic locking differential and
    disable it during driving maneuvers
    when necessary.
    When you switch the system on, if you do
    not meet the required conditions for
    electronic locking differential activation,
    the instrument cluster will display the
    appropriate information guiding you
    through the proper activation process.
    Activating the Electronic Locking
    Differential
    Note: Do not use electronic locking
    differential on dry, hard surfaced roads.
    Doing so will produce excessive noise,
    vibration and increase tire wear.
    Note: If the electronic locking differential
    has difficulty disengaging, release the
    accelerator pedal and turn the steering
    wheel in the opposite direction while rolling.
    For 4WD vehicles Pull the 4WD control knob toward you.
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    							For 2WD vehicles
    Turn the control to ON.
    Once the indicator light
    illuminates in the information
    display, both rear wheel axle
    shafts will be locked together providing
    added traction.
    If the indicator does not come on, or the
    indicator turns off while driving, one of the
    following has occurred:
    • The vehicle speed is too high.
    • The left and right rear wheel speed
    difference is too high during an
    engagement attempt.
    • The system has malfunctioned and is
    accompanied by CHECK LOCKING
    DIFFERENTIAL in the information
    display. See your authorized Ford
    dealer for assistance.
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    							GENERAL INFORMATION
    Note:
    Occasional brake noise is normal. If
    a metal-to-metal, continuous grinding or
    continuous squeal sound is present, the
    brake linings may be worn-out. Have the
    system checked by an authorized dealer. If
    your vehicle has continuous vibration or
    shudder in the steering wheel while braking,
    have it checked by an authorized dealer.
    Note: Brake dust may accumulate on the
    wheels, even under normal driving
    conditions. Some dust is inevitable as the
    brakes wear and does not contribute to
    brake noise.  See Cleaning the Wheels
    (page 346). See 
    Warning Lamps and
    Indicators (page 105).
    Wet brakes result in reduced braking
    efficiency. Gently press the brake pedal a
    few times when driving from a car wash or
    standing water to dry the brakes.
    Brake Over Accelerator
    In the event the accelerator pedal
    becomes stuck or entrapped, apply steady
    and firm pressure to the brake pedal to
    slow the vehicle and reduce engine power.
    If you experience this condition, apply the
    brakes and bring your vehicle to a safe
    stop. Move the transmission to park (P),
    switch the engine off and apply the parking
    brake. Inspect the accelerator pedal for
    any interference. If none are found and the
    condition persists, have your vehicle towed
    to the nearest authorized dealer.
    Brake Assist
    Brake assist detects when you brake
    rapidly by measuring the rate at which you
    press the brake pedal. It provides
    maximum braking efficiency as long as you
    press the pedal, and can reduce stopping
    distances in critical situations. Anti-lock Brake System
    This system helps you maintain steering
    control during emergency stops by keeping
    the brakes from locking. This lamp momentarily
    illuminates when you turn the
    ignition on. If the light does not
    illuminate during start up, remains on or
    flashes, the system may be disabled. Have
    the system checked by an authorized
    dealer. If the anti-lock brake system is
    disabled, normal braking is still effective. If the brake warning lamp
    remains illuminated after you
    release the parking brake, have
    the system checked by an authorized
    dealer.
    HINTS ON DRIVING WITH
    ANTI-LOCK BRAKES
    Note: When the system is operating, the
    brake pedal may pulse and may travel
    further. Maintain pressure on the brake
    pedal. You may also hear a noise from the
    system. This is normal.
    The anti-lock braking system will not
    eliminate the risks when:
    • You drive too closely to the vehicle in
    front of you.
    • Your vehicle is hydroplaning.
    • You take corners too fast.
    • The road surface is poor.
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    							PARKING BRAKE
    WARNING
    Always set the parking brake fully
    and make sure the transmission is
    locked in park (P). Failure to set the
    parking brake and engage park could result
    in vehicle roll-away, property damage or
    bodily injury. To set the parking brake, press the parking
    brake pedal down to its fullest extent. The
    brake warning lamp in the instrument
    cluster will illuminate and remains
    illuminated until the parking brake is
    released.
    To release the parking brake, press the
    parking brake pedal down again.
    If you are parking your vehicle on a grade
    or with a trailer, press and hold the brake
    pedal down, then set the parking brake.
    There may be a little vehicle movement as
    the parking brake sets to hold the vehicle's
    weight. This is normal and should be no
    reason for concern. If needed, press and
    hold the service brake pedal down, then
    try reapplying the parking brake. Chock the
    wheels if required. If the parking brake
    cannot hold the weight of the vehicle, the
    parking brake may need to be serviced or
    the vehicle may be overloaded.
    ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE (If
    Equipped)
    The electric parking brake replaces the
    conventional foot brake. The operating
    switch is located on the instrument panel
    left of the steering wheel. WARNING
    Always set the parking brake fully
    and make sure the transmission is
    locked in park (P). Failure to set the
    parking brake and engage park could result
    in vehicle roll-away, property damage or
    bodily injury. Note:
    When you apply the electric parking
    brake in certain conditions, for example, on
    a steep hill, the electric parking brake may
    reapply the brakes within ten minutes.
    Note: You may notice various noises when
    you apply and release the electric parking
    brake. This is normal and no cause for
    concern.
    Applying the Electric Parking
    Brake WARNING
    The brake system warning lamp will
    flash during an electric parking brake
    apply. If the brake system warning
    lamp continues to flash there could be a
    problem with your electric parking brake.
    Have the system checked by an authorized
    dealer as soon as possible. Pull the switch up to apply the electric
    parking brake.
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    							The brake system warning lamp will flash
    for approximately two seconds and then
    illuminate to confirm that the electric
    parking brake has been applied.  See
    Information Displays (page 110).
    Note: The brake system warning lamp will
    remain illuminated for about ten seconds if
    you switch the ignition off with the parking
    brake applied, or apply the parking brake
    while the ignition is off.
    Note: The electric parking brake will not
    automatically apply. You must apply the
    electric parking brake using the electric
    parking brake switch.
    Applying the Electric Parking
    Brake When the Vehicle is Moving WARNINGS
    Applying the electric parking brake
    while moving will result in use of the
    anti-lock braking system. Do not use
    the electric parking brake system when the
    vehicle is moving unless the normal brake
    system is unable to stop the vehicle. With the exception of emergency
    conditions (for example, the brake
    pedal does not work or is blocked),
    do not apply the electric parking brake
    while the vehicle is moving. On bends, or
    poor road surfaces or weather conditions,
    emergency braking can cause the vehicle
    to skid out of control or off the road. If you apply the electric parking brake when
    your vehicle is moving, the brake system
    warning lamp will illuminate and a warning
    tone will sound.  See 
    Information
    Displays (page 110).
    If your vehicle speed is above 
    4 mph
    (6 km/h), the braking force is applied as
    long as the switch is pulled. Release or
    press the switch or press the accelerator
    pedal to stop the braking force. Releasing the Electric Parking
    Brake
    You can release the electric parking brake
    either manually by pressing the switch or
    automatically.
    Manual Release
    WARNING
    If the brake system warning light
    remains illuminated or flashes after
    you have released the parking brake,
    there could be a problem with your braking
    system. Have the system checked by an
    authorized dealer as soon as possible. You can manually release the electric
    parking brake by:
    •
    Switching the ignition on.
    • Pressing the brake pedal.
    • Pressing the electric parking brake
    switch.
    When the electric parking brake is released,
    the brake system warning lamp will turn
    off.
    Driving With a Trailer
    Depending on the grade and the weight of
    the trailer, your vehicle and trailer may roll
    backwards slightly when you start on a
    slope.
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    							To prevent this from happening, do the
    following:
    1. Pull the switch up and hold it in this
    position.
    2. Drive your vehicle, then release the switch when you notice that the engine
    has developed sufficient driving force.
    Automatic Release - Drive Away
    Release
    Your vehicle will automatically release the
    parking brake if:
    • The driver door is closed.
    • The transmission is in a forward or
    reverse gear.
    • The vehicle is accelerated.
    • There are no faults detected in the
    parking brake system.
    The brake system warning lamp will go off
    to confirm that you have released the
    electric parking brake.
    Note: If the electric parking brake warning
    lamp stays illuminated, the electric parking
    brake will not automatically release. You
    must release the electric parking brake using
    the electric parking brake switch.
    Note: The electric parking brake drive away
    release makes starting on a hill easier. This
    feature will release the parking brake
    automatically when the vehicle has
    sufficient drive force to move up the hill.
    Battery With No Charge WARNING
    You will not be able to apply or
    release the electric parking brake if
    the battery is low or has no charge.
    If the battery is low or has no charge, use
    jumper cables and a booster battery. HILL START ASSIST WARNINGS
    The system does not replace the
    parking brake. When you leave your
    vehicle, always apply the parking
    brake. Failure to leave your vehicle securely
    parked may lead to a crash or injury.  See
    Parking Brake (page 204). You must remain in your vehicle
    when the system turns on. At all
    times, you are responsible for
    controlling your vehicle, supervising the
    system and intervening, if required. Failure
    to take care may result in the loss of
    control of your vehicle, serious personal
    injury or death. The system will turn off if a
    malfunction is apparent or if you rev
    the engine excessively. Failure to
    take care may result in the loss of control
    of your vehicle, serious personal injury or
    death. The system makes it easier to pull away
    when your vehicle is on a slope without the
    need to use the parking brake.
    When the system is active, your vehicle
    remains stationary on the slope for two to
    three seconds after you release the brake
    pedal. This allows time to move your foot
    from the brake to the accelerator pedal.
    The system releases the brakes
    automatically once the engine has
    developed sufficient torque to prevent your
    vehicle from rolling down the slope. This
    is an advantage when pulling away on a
    slope, for example from a car park ramp,
    traffic lights or when reversing uphill into
    a parking space.
    Note:
    The system only functions when you
    bring your vehicle to a complete standstill
    in an uphill gear (for example, drive (D)
    when facing uphill or reverse (R) when
    facing downhill).
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    							Note:
    There is no warning light to indicate
    the system is either on or off.
    Using Hill Start Assist
    1. Press the brake pedal to bring your vehicle to a complete standstill. Keep
    the brake pedal pressed.
    2. If the sensors detect that your vehicle is on a slope, the system activates
    automatically.
    3. When you remove your foot from the brake pedal, your vehicle remains on
    the slope without rolling away for
    about two to three seconds. This hold
    time automatically extends if you are
    in the process of driving off.
    4. Drive off in the normal manner. The system releases the brakes
    automatically.
    Note: When you remove your foot from the
    brake pedal and press the pedal again when
    the system is active, you will experience
    significantly reduced brake pedal travel. This
    is normal.
    Switching the System On and Off
    Vehicles with Manual Transmission
    You can switch this feature on or off in the
    information display. The system
    remembers the last setting when you start
    your vehicle.
    Vehicles with Automatic Transmission
    You cannot turn the system on or off.
    When you switch the ignition on, the
    system automatically turns on.
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