2014 FORD EXPLORER battery

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FORD EXPLORER 2014 5.G Owners Manual Roadside Emergencies 289
Getting roadside assistance..............................289
Hazard warning flashers................................290
Fuel cut-off switch....................................

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FORD EXPLORER 2014 5.G Owners Manual SYMBOL GLOSSARY
WARNING:You risk death or serious injury to yourself and
others if you do not follow the instruction highlighted by the
warning symbol.
These are some of the symbols you may see on you

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FORD EXPLORER 2014 5.G Owners Manual GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO FREQUENCIES
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry
Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the
following two condition

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FORD EXPLORER 2014 5.G Owners Manual Note:Your vehicle’s back-up keys
came with a security tag that
provides important key cut
information. Keep the tag in a safe
place for future reference.
Replacing the Battery
Note:Refer to local re

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FORD EXPLORER 2014 5.G Owners Manual Intelligent Access Transmitter
1. Remove the backup key from the transmitter.
2. Twist a thin coin under the tab
hidden behind the backup key head
to remove the battery cover. Do not
use the backup ke

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FORD EXPLORER 2014 5.G Owners Manual Remote Start (If Equipped)
WARNING:To avoid exhaust fumes, do not use remote start if
your vehicle is parked indoors or areas that are not well
ventilated.
Note:Do not use remote start if your vehicle

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FORD EXPLORER 2014 5.G Owners Manual The system will turn off the lights if:
•you switch the ignition on
•you press the lock button on the remote control
•you lock your vehicle using the keyless entry keypad
•after 25 seconds of

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FORD EXPLORER 2014 5.G Owners Manual Note:Do not drive with the liftgate open without first disabling the
power function and securing the liftgate to the vehicle.
Note:In case of operation in extreme cold -40°F (-40°C), or on extreme
i
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