2013 FORD EXPLORER automatic transmission

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FORD EXPLORER 2013 5.G Owners Manual D (Drive) with Overdrive
The normal driving position for the best fuel economy. Transmission
operates in gears one through six.
The automatic transmission shift strategy has the ability to detect hill

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FORD EXPLORER 2013 5.G Owners Manual Grade assist:
•Provides additional grade (engine) braking and extends lower
gear operation on uphill climbs for hilly terrain or
mountainous areas.
•Provides additional engine braking through the

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FORD EXPLORER 2013 5.G Owners Manual SelectShift Automatic™ Transmission
Note:Your transmission must be in M (Manual) for SelectShift to
operate properly.
Your SelectShift automatic transmission gives you the ability to manually
change

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FORD EXPLORER 2013 5.G Owners Manual 2. Locate the brake shift interlock lever in front of the
shifter assembly.
3. Apply the brake pedal. Gently push and hold the
brake shift interlock lever while pulling the gearshift
lever out of the

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FORD EXPLORER 2013 5.G Owners Manual HILL START ASSIST
WARNING:The hill start assist feature does not replace the
parking brake. When you leave the vehicle, always apply the
parking brake and shift the transmission into P (Park).
WARNING

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FORD EXPLORER 2013 5.G Owners Manual AVehicle without AdvanceTrac
with RSCskidding off its intended
route.
BVehicle with AdvanceTracwith
RSCmaintaining control on a
slippery surface.
USING ADVANCETRACWITH RSC
The system automatical

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FORD EXPLORER 2013 5.G Owners Manual Automatic Steering into Parking Space
Note:If vehicle speed exceeds 6 mph (10 km/h), the system turns off
and you need to take full control of the vehicle.
Note:If a maneuver is interrupted before com

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FORD EXPLORER 2013 5.G Owners Manual Deactivating the Park Assist Feature
The system can be deactivated manually by:
•pressing the active park assist button
•grabbing the steering wheel
•driving above approximately 20 mph (35 km/h)