2009 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC Owners Manual

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2009  Owners Manual Power is supplied to all four wheels through a transfer case or power
transfer unit. 4WD vehicles allow you to select different drive modes as
necessary. Information on transfer case operation and shi

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2009  Owners Manual •Narrower — to provide greater
maneuverability in tight spaces,
particularly in off-road use.
As a result of the above dimensional
differences, SUV’s and trucks often
will have a higher center o

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2009  Owners Manual government test course. For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one
and one-half (11�2) times as well on the government course as a tire
graded 100. The relative performance of tires depends upon th

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2009  Owners Manual •Tire Identification Number (TIN):A number on the sidewall of
each tire providing information about the tire brand and
manufacturing plant, tire size and date of manufacture. Also referred
to as DOT

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2009  Owners Manual You are strongly urged to buy a reliable tire pressure gauge, as automatic
service station gauges may be inaccurate. Ford recommends the use of a
digital or dial-type tire pressure gauge rather than a

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2009  Owners Manual If you are checking tire pressure when the tire is hot, (i.e. driven more
than 1 mile [1.6 km]), never “bleed” or reduce air pressure. The tires are
hot from driving and it is normal for pressures

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2009  Owners Manual Improper or inadequate vehicle maintenance can cause tires to wear
abnormally. Inspect all your tires, including the spare, frequently, and
replace them if one or more of the following conditions exis

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FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC 2009  Owners Manual U.S. DOT Tire Identification Number (TIN)
Both U.S. and Canada Federal regulations require tire manufacturers to
place standardized information on the sidewall of all tires. This
information identifie