2008 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC overheating

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2008  Owners Manual GAUGES
Speedometer:Indicates the
current vehicle speed.
Engine coolant temperature
gauge:Indicates engine coolant
temperature. At normal operating
temperature, the needle will be in
the normal range (

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2008  Owners Manual 4x2
GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating)/Trailer Weight
Engine Rear axle
ratioMaximum
GCWR-lb. (kg)Trailer weight
range-lb. (kg)
(0-Maximum)
4.0L SOHC Class
II towing3.73 8500 (3856) 0–3500 (0–1588

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2008  Owners Manual 4WD
GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating)/Trailer Weight
Engine Rear axle
ratioMaximum
GCWR-lb. (kg)Trailer weight
range-lb. (kg)
(0-Maximum)
4.0L SOHC Class
II towing3.73 8500 (3856) 0–3500 (0–1588

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2008  Owners Manual 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; instead,
disengage overdrive or manually
shift

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2008  Owners Manual Adding engine coolant
When adding coolant, make sure it is a 50/50 mixture of engine coolant
and distilled water. Add the mixture to the coolant reservoir,when the
engine is cool,until the appropriate

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2008  Owners Manual Your cooling system may have a leak. Operating an engine with a low
level of coolant can result in engine overheating and possible engine
damage.
Recycled engine coolant
Ford Motor Company does NOT re