1999 FORD EXPEDITION brake

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FORD EXPEDITION 1999 1.G Owners Manual ABS warning lamp
The
ABSwarning lamp in the instrument cluster momentarily illuminates
when the ignition is turned on and the engine is off. If the light does not
illuminate momentarily at start up, r

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FORD EXPEDITION 1999 1.G Owners Manual Parking brake
Apply the parking brake whenever
the vehicle is parked. To set the
parking brake, press the parking
brake pedal down until the pedal
stops.
The BRAKE warning lamp in the
instrument clust

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FORD EXPEDITION 1999 1.G Owners Manual Pull the release lever to release the
brake. Driving with the parking
brake on will cause the brakes to
wear out quickly and reduce fuel
economy.
STEERING
Your vehicle is equipped with power steering.

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FORD EXPEDITION 1999 1.G Owners Manual To avoid injury, never run the engine with one wheel off the
ground, such as when changing a tire.
TRANSMISSION OPERATION
Brake-shift interlock
This vehicle is equipped with a brake-shift interlock fe

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FORD EXPEDITION 1999 1.G Owners Manual If the parking brake is fully released, but the brake warning lamp
remains illuminated, the brakes may not be working properly.
See your dealer or a qualified service technician.
Driving with a 4±spe

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FORD EXPEDITION 1999 1.G Owners Manual N (Neutral)
With the gearshift in N (Neutral),
the vehicle can be started and is
free to roll. Hold the brake pedal
down while in this gear.
(Overdrive)
The normal driving position for the
best fuel e

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FORD EXPEDITION 1999 1.G Owners Manual Using the Control-Trac system
Shifting from A4WD to 4H
Move the 4WD control from A4WD
to 4H at any forward speed up to
88 km/h (55 mph).
At temperatures below 0ÉC (32ÉF),
shifts from A4WD to 4H shou

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FORD EXPEDITION 1999 1.G Owners Manual Driving off-road with 4WD
Your vehicle is specially equipped for driving on sand, snow, mud and
rough terrain and has operating characteristics that are somewhat
different from conventional vehicles,
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