2006 FORD EXPEDITION transmission

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FORD EXPEDITION 2006 2.G Owners Manual GAW (Gross Axle Weight)– is the total weight placed on each axle
(front and rear) – including vehicle curb weight and all payload.
GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating)– is the maximum allowable
weigh

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FORD EXPEDITION 2006 2.G Owners Manual GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight
Rating)– is the maximum
allowable weight of the fully loaded
vehicle (including all options,
equipment, passengers and cargo).
The GVWR is shown on the
Safety Compliance C

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FORD EXPEDITION 2006 2.G Owners Manual Special loading instructions for owners of pickup trucks and
utility-type vehicles
For important information regarding safe operation of this type
of vehicle, see thePreparing to drive your vehiclesec

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FORD EXPEDITION 2006 2.G Owners Manual EngineRear axle
ratioMaximum GCWR -
lb. (kg)Trailer weight
range (0 -
maximum) lb. (kg)
4x4
5.4L with
standard
trailer tow
packageAll 11900 (5397) 0–6000 (0–2721)
5.4L with
optional
trailer tow
pa

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FORD EXPEDITION 2006 2.G Owners Manual Mode Maximum
Gross Trailer
Weight-kg
(lb.)Maximum
Tongue Weight
-kg(lb.)
Weight carrying 2721 (6000) 272 (600)
Weight distributing 4060 (8950) 406 (895)
These are hitch ratings only; actual vehicle ra

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FORD EXPEDITION 2006 2.G Owners Manual 5. Turn the air suspension (if equipped) control to ON.
Note:Adjusting an equalizing hitch so the rear bumper of the vehicle is
higher than it was unloaded will defeat the function of the load
equaliz

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FORD EXPEDITION 2006 2.G Owners Manual Understanding the gearshift positions of the 4–speed automatic
transmissionin theDriving chapter.
•Anticipate stops and brake gradually.
•Do not exceed the GCWR rating or transmission damage may

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FORD EXPEDITION 2006 2.G Owners Manual •do not allow waves to break higher than 6 inches (15 cm) above the
bottom edge of the rear bumper.
Exceeding these limits may allow water to enter vehicle components:
•causing internal damage to
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