2009 FORD EXPEDITION trailer

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FORD EXPEDITION 2009 3.G Owners Manual •A final example for your vehicle with 1,400 lb. (635 kg) of cargo and
luggage capacity. You and one of your friends decide to pick up
cement from the local home improvement store to finish that pat

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FORD EXPEDITION 2009 3.G Owners Manual Follow these guidelines to ensure safe towing procedure:
•Stay within your vehicle’s load limits. If exceeded, cargo should be
removed from the trailer and/or the vehicle until all weights are wit

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FORD EXPEDITION 2009 3.G Owners Manual EngineRear axle
ratioMaximum GCWR -
lb. (kg)Trailer weight
range (0 -
maximum) lb. (kg)
4x2
5.4L with
standard
trailer tow
packageAll 11800 (5352) 0–6000 (0–2721)
5.4L with
optional
trailer tow
pa

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FORD EXPEDITION 2009 3.G Owners Manual EngineRear axle
ratioMaximum GCWR -
lb. (kg)Trailer weight
range (0 -
maximum) lb. (kg)
Expedition EL (U.S. Only) Expedition Max (Canada Only) 4x2
5.4L with
standard
trailer tow
packageAll 12100 (5488

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FORD EXPEDITION 2009 3.G Owners Manual Integrated hitch rating
The standard integrated hitch has two ratings depending on mode of
operation:
•Weight carrying- requires a draw bar and hitch ball. The draw bar
supports all the vertical ton

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FORD EXPEDITION 2009 3.G Owners Manual Weight distributing hitch
When hooking up a trailer using a load equalizing hitch, always use the
following procedure:
1. Park the unloaded vehicle on a level surface. With the ignition in the
ON posi

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FORD EXPEDITION 2009 3.G Owners Manual The braking system of the tow vehicle is rated for operation at the
GVWR not GCWR.
Trailer lamps
Trailer lamps are required on most towed vehicles. Make sure all running
lights, brake lights, turn sig

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FORD EXPEDITION 2009 3.G Owners Manual •Allow more distance for stopping with a trailer attached.
•If you are driving down a long or steep hill, shift to a lower gear. Do
not apply the brakes continuously, as they may overheat and beco