2003 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC lock

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2003  Owners Manual 3. While holding the shoulder and
lap belt portions together, route the
tongue through the child seat
according to the child seat
manufacturer’s instructions. Be sure
the belt webbing is not twisted

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2003  Owners Manual 7. Pull the lap belt portion across
the child seat toward the buckle and
pull up on the shoulder belt while
pushing down with your knee on the
child seat.
8. Allow the safety belt to retract to
remove

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2003  Owners Manual 3. Locate the correct anchor for the
selected rear seating position. To
install a tethered child seat in the
fixed left rear seat of Adrenalin
vehicles, fold the right/center seat
back down so that yo

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2003  Owners Manual 5. Clip the tether strap to the
anchor and return the seat back to
its locked position. For Adrenalin
vehicles fixed left rear seat, clip the
tether hook onto the anchor bar
with the hook toward the r

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2003  Owners Manual STARTING YOUR VEHICLE
Positions of the ignition
1. ACCESSORY, electrical
accessories such as the radio to
operate while the engine is not
running.
2. LOCK, locks the steering wheel
and allows key remo

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2003  Owners Manual Starting the engine
1. Turn the key to 4 (ON) without
turning the key to 5 (START). If
there is difficulty in turning the key,
rotate the steering wheel until the
key turns freely.
2. Turn the key to

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2003  Owners Manual BRAKES
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
and should be inspected by a qualified servic

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2003  Owners Manual TRACTION-LOK AXLE (IF EQUIPPED)
This axle provides added traction on slippery surfaces, particularly when
one wheel is on a poor traction surface. Under normal conditions, the
Traction-Lok axle functi