1 INTERIOR LAMPS
Press and hold the top of
the control to switch on
the interior courtesy lamps.
Press the bottom of the
control to switch off the
interior lamps.
2 LIGHTING CONTROL
Switches off the
headlamps.
Switches on the
parking lamps.
Switches the
headlamps on.
Autolamps: Automatically turns the exterior lamps on
in low light situations.
Pull the control toward you
to switch the fog lamps on.
3 POWER-ADJUSTABLE
FOOT PEDALS* located
to the left of your steering
column lets you move
your brake and accelerator
pedals closer. Press the
arrow to move the pedals
closer to you or the
arrow
to move the pedals further
away from you. Adjust the
pedals only after you stop
the vehicle and place the
transmission in park (P).
4 TILT AND
TELESCOPING
STEERING COLUMN*
lets you adjust the position
of the steering column.
Use the control on the side
of the steering column.
The column automatically
moves to the full up
position when you switch
the ignition off. It returns to
the previous position when
you switch the ignition on.
You can switch this feature
off in the information
display.
For more details about
your information display
functions, please see your
Owner’s Manual.
5 WINDSHIELD WIPERS
AND WASHERS
Rotate the end of the
control away from you to
increase the wiper speed
and toward you to decrease
the wiper speed.
To use the washer feature,
push the end of the lever.
To operate the rear window
wiper, rotate the control.
For a rear wash cycle, rotate
and hold the rear wiper
control
to either the
top or bottom position.
Note: For optimal wiper
performance, clean your
blades and glass regularly.
6 LEFT VEHICLE
INFORMATION
DISPLAY
provides
important vehicle
information through a
constant monitoring of
vehicle systems. The
system notifies you of
potential vehicle problems
by displaying system
warnings followed by a
long indicator tone.
Use the left-hand, 5-way
controls located on your
steering wheel to scroll
through, highlight and make
minor adjustments within a
selected menu.
For more details about
your information display
functions, refer to your
Owner’s Manual.
7 SERVICE ENGINE
SOON LIGHT lights briefly when
you switch the ignition on.
If it remains on or blinks
after you start the engine,
the On-Board Diagnostics
(OBD-II) system detects
a problem. Drive in a
moderate fashion and
contact an authorized
dealer as soon
as possible.
8 CRUISE CONTROL
To set the speed
A. Press and release ON.
B. Accelerate to the
desired speed.
C. Press SET+ and take your
foot off the accelerator.
To set a higher or lower
speed, either press and hold
or press SET+ or SET-
repeatedly until you reach
the desired speed.
To cancel a set speed, tap
the brake pedal. The set
speed will not be erased.
To return to a previously
set speed, press RES .
To switch off, press OFF or
switch the ignition off.
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12 A. POWER LIFTGATE CONTROL* lets you open or
close your power liftgate from the driver seat. To use,
press the control.
B. HILL START ASSIST keeps your vehicle stationary
long enough to move your foot from the brake pedal to
the accelerator pedal when your vehicle is on a slope.
Press the control to switch this feature off. It turns back
on automatically after you re-start your vehicle.
C. ADVANCETRAC® WITH RSC® (ROLL STABILITY
CONTROL™) automatically activates when you start
your engine and helps you keep control of your vehicle
when on a slippery surface. The electronic stability
control portion of the system helps avoid skids and
lateral slides, while the roll stability control helps avoid a
vehicle rollover. The traction control system helps avoid
drive wheel spin and loss of traction.
TRAILER SWAY CONTROL * applies your vehicle
brakes at individual wheels and, if necessary, reduces
engine power. If the trailer begins to sway, the stability
control light flashes and the message TRAILER SWAY
REDUCE SPEED appears in the information display.
The first thing to do is slow down your vehicle, then
pull safely to the side of the road and check for proper
tongue load and trailer load distribution. For more
information, please refer to the Towing chapter in your
Owner’s Manual.
9 RIGHT VEHICLE INFORMATION DISPLAY* provides
information about Entertainment, Phone, Climate and
Navigation*. Use the right-hand, 5-way controls located on
your steering wheel to scroll through, highlight and make minor
adjustments within a selected menu. For more information,
refer to the MyFord Touch chapter in your
Owner’s Manual.
10 STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
Press VOL+ or VOL– to increase or decrease your
volume level.
Press
to access the previous or next radio station,
CD track or preset satellite radio channel.
Press OK repeatedly to access all possible media sources.
Press
to access voice recognition*.
Press
to access SYNC® phone features.
Note: Some of your steering wheel media controls may vary.
See the Steering Wheel chapter in your Owner’s Manual for
more details.
11 PUSH BUTTON START* allows you to start your vehicle by
pressing the ENGINE START STOP button while fully pressing
down on the brake pedal. If you leave your vehicle idling for an
extended period of time, it automatically shuts down. Before
the engine shuts down, a message appears in the information
display, allowing the driver to override the shutdown feature.
Press the button again to switch the engine off.
Note: Your intelligent access transmitter must be inside the vehicle for
the ignition to start. Keyless warning alert sounds the horn twice when
you exit the vehicle with the intelligent access transmitter and the
keyless vehicle is on.
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13 INTEGRATED TRAILER BRAKE
CONTROLLER* assists in smooth and effective
trailer braking by powering the trailer’s electric or
electric over hydraulic brakes with a proportional
output based on the towing vehicle’s
brake pressure.
Use the GAIN adjustment buttons to increase or
decrease the braking feature’s power output to the
trailer. Adjust the GAIN by:
A. Pressing the GAIN + or GAIN – buttons
to increase or decrease the setting to the
desired starting point. A GAIN setting
of 6.0 is a good starting point for
heavier loads.
B. Testing the adjusted GAIN setting.
1. In a traffic-free environment, tow the
trailer on a dry, level surface at a speed of
20-25 mph (30-40 km/h) and squeeze the
manual control lever completely.
2. If the trailer wheels lock up (the tires will
squeal), reduce the GAIN setting. If the trailer
wheels turn freely, increase the
GAIN setting.
3. The proper GAIN setting will be at the point
just below trailer wheel lock-up. If towing a
heavier trailer, trailer wheel lockup may not
be attainable even with the maximum GAIN
setting of 10.
For more information, please refer to the Towing
chapter in your Owner’s Manual.
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14 FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE (4WD)*
operates in four modes for a variety of
road conditions:
2H (4X2) mode delivers power to the
rear wheels only, that is appropriate
for normal, on-road driving on dry
pavement and provides the best fuel
economy.
4A (4X4 AUTO) mode provides
electronic control four-wheel drive
with power delivered to all four
wheels, as required, for increased
traction. This mode is appropriate for
all on-road driving conditions, such as
dry road surfaces, wet pavement,
snow and gravel.
4H (4X4) mode provides electronically
locked four-wheel drive power to all
four wheels. This position is not
recommended for use on dry
pavement and is only intended for
severe winter or off-road conditions,
such as deep snow, ice or shallow sand.
4L (4X4) mode provides electronically
locked four-wheel drive when extra
power at reduced speeds is needed.
Use this mode for off-road, low-speed
operation, such as climbing steep
grades, pulling a boat out of the water
and more. Refer to the Four-Wheel Drive
(4WD) chapter in your Owner’s Manual.
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16 AUDIO SYSTEM CONTROLS
A. EJECT: Press to eject a CD.
B. CD SLOT: Insert a CD.
C. VOL and SYSTEM POWER: Press
to switch the system on and off.
Rotate the control to adjust
the volume.
D. PRESETS: Store your favorite radio
stations. To store a radio station, tune
to the station, then press and hold a
preset button until sound returns.
E. SEEK: Press
to access the
previous or next radio station, CD track
or preset satellite radio channel.
F. MEDIA: Press to access different
audio modes, such as AM, FM and
A/V Input.
G. TUNE: Turn the control to search
through the radio frequency
band manually.
17 CLIMATE CONTROLLED SEATS*
Press the heated or cooled
button repeatedly to cycle through the
highest setting to the lowest and off.
The left bank of buttons are for the
driver, while the right bank of buttons
are for the front passenger. More
indicator lights mean higher settings.
You can also use the controls in the
MyFord Touch touchscreen.
18 CLIMATE CONTROLS
A. FRONT FAN SPEED CONTROL:
Rotate to increase or decrease air flow.
B. DEFROST: Press to distribute air to
the windshield vents and de-mister.
C. A/C: Press to switch the air
conditioning system on and off.
D. MAX A/C: Press for
maximum cooling.
E. HEATED REAR WINDOW: Press to
switch on the rear defrost.
F. AIR DISTRIBUTION CONTROL:
Press to switch airflow from the
windshield, instrument panel, or
footwell vents on or off. The system
can distribute air through any
combination of these vents.
G. RECIRCULATED AIR CONTROL:
Press to switch between outside air
and recirculated air.
H. FAN SPEED –: Press to decrease
the volume of air circulated in
the vehicle.
I. AUTO: Press to switch on the
automatic temperature control.
J. FAN SPEED +: Press to increase the
volume of air circulated in the vehicle.
K. DUAL: Turn to increase or decrease
the air temperature on the passenger
side of the vehicle.
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AMBIENT LIGHTING*
When activated, ambient lighting illuminates key areas of your
interior with a choice of colors.
To access and make adjustments
1. Press the Settings icon > Vehicle > Ambient Lighting.
2. Touch the desired color.
3. Use the scroll bar to increase or decrease the intensity.
To turn the feature on or off, press the power button.
REAR HEATED SEATS*
Press the heated seat control repeatedly to cycle through the
settings and off. More lights indicate a higher setting.
MEMORY FEATURE*
The memory function saves and recalls the positions of the driver
seat, power mirrors and adjustable pedals. Use the memory
controls located on the left side of the driver’s seat
to
program and then recall memory positions.
To program
1. Switch on the ignition.
2. Move the memory features to your desired position.
3. Press and hold the 1 button
until you hear a tone.
Use this same procedure to set the second position using the
2 button
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You can now use these controls to recall the set
memory positions.
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POWERFOLD® THIRD-ROW SEAT*
The 60/40 split-folding bench seat uses
a power-activated seatback release. Fold
one side or both down for more flexibility.
The controls are located on the right-hand
rear quarter trim panel that is accessible
from the liftgate area.
Note: Make sure you unfasten all of the
safety belts.
To lower
1. Make sure you fold the head restraints
down first.
2. Press and hold the FOLD control.
Release the control once the seats
fold completely.
3. To return the seatback to its original
position, press and hold the UP control.
Release the control once the seats return
to the upright position. Note: The power-folding seats operate for
10 minutes after you switch the ignition off.
The transmission must be in park (P) and
the liftgate or liftgate glass must be open.
LEATHER CLEANING
For cleaning and removing spots and
stains, use Motorcraft® Premium Leather
and Vinyl Cleaner** or a commercially
available leather cleaning product for
automotive interiors.
Note: Test any cleaning product on an
inconspicuous area first.
Do not use the following products as these
may damage the leather:
• Oil and petroleum or silicone-based
leather conditioners.
• Household cleaners.
• Alcohol solutions.
• Solvents or cleaners intended
specifically for rubber, vinyl
and plastics.
For complete information, see the Vehicle
Care chapter of your Owner’s Manual.
MOONROOF*
The moonroof control is on the overhead
console. It has a one-touch open and
close feature. To stop its motion during the
one-touch operation, press the control a
second time.
To open, press and release the SLIDE
control. It stops short of the fully opened
position to help reduce wind noise. Press
the SLIDE control again to fully open the
moonroof. To close, pull and release the
SLIDE control.
To vent, press and release the TILT control.
Pull and hold the TILT control to close
the moonroof.
Once you close the moonroof, you can still
open or close the sliding shade manually.
Pull the shade toward the front of the
vehicle to close it.
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**Do not use on the King Ranch seats. See the Vehicle Care Owner’s Manual for details. *if equipped
CONVENIENCE
To unlock all doors, enter the factory-set code or your
personal code, then press 3•4 within five seconds.
To lock all doors, press and hold 7•8 and 9•0 at the same
time with the driver door closed. You do not need to enter the
keypad code first.
INTELLIGENT ACCESS*
Note: Your transmitter must be within 3 feet (1 meter) of the
vehicle for intelligent access to function properly.
To unlock the doors, press any number on the SecuriCode
keyless entry keypad.
To lock the doors, press the lock button on the transmitter,
or use the SecuriCode keypad.
REMOTE START*
Remote start allows you to start the engine from outside
your vehicle using your key. To start, press and then press twice within three seconds. Your vehicle runs for 5, 10,
or 15 minutes, depending on the setting. See the Information
Displays chapter in your Owner’s Manual to select the
duration of the remote start system.
Once inside, apply the brake while pressing the ENGINE
START STOP button. Shift into drive (D) and go. If you have
an integrated keyhead transmitter, insert the key into the
ignition and switch the ignition on as you normally would
before driving. To switch the engine off from outside the
vehicle after using your remote start, press
once.
ESSENTIAL FEATURES
EASY FUEL® SYSTEM
Your vehicle’s fuel system allows you to
open the fuel filler door, insert the nozzle
and start fueling. Wait 10 seconds from the
time the refueling nozzle is shut off until
you remove the nozzle from the vehicle to
allow residual fuel in the nozzle to drain
into the tank.
The Easy Fuel system is self-sealing and
therefore protected against dust, dirt,
water, snow and ice. If you need to fill your
fuel tank with a portable fuel container,
use the fuel funnel which is attached to
the underside of the spare tire cover or
is included with the tire changing tools.
Slowly insert the funnel into the Easy Fuel
system and fill the tank with fuel from the
container. When done, clean the funnel or
properly dispose of it. Extra funnels can be
purchased from your authorized dealer.
Note: Do not use aftermarket funnels as
they will not work with the Easy Fuel system
and may cause damage.
FUEL TYPE AND FUEL TANK CAPACITY
Depending on your vehicle, your fuel tank
has a capacity of either 28 gallons (106L)
or 33.5 gallons (126.8L).
Use only UNLEADED gasoline blended
with a maximum of 15% ethanol and an 87
octane rating. Do not use E85 (ethanol),
diesel, fuel-methanol, leaded fuel or any
other fuel because it could damage or
impair the emission control system.
FUEL-EFFICIENT TRANSMISSION
Your vehicle has been designed to improve
fuel economy by reducing fuel usage
while coasting or decelerating. This may
be perceived as a light to medium braking
sensation when removing your foot from
the accelerator pedal.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM
Your vehicle is equipped with a Tire
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
that displays a low tire pressure warning
light when one or more of your tires are
significantly under-inflated. If this happens,
stop and check your tires as soon as possible.
Inflate them to the proper pressure. Refer to
the Inflating Your Tires section in the Wheels
and Tires chapter of your Owner’s Manual for
more information.
LOCATION OF SPARE TIRE AND TOOLS
The temporary spare tire is located under
the vehicle, just forward of the rear bumper.
The temporary spare is designed for
emergency use only and you should replace
it as soon as possible. The jack and tools are
in the access panel on the floor behind the
third-row seat. Make sure that you switch
off the deployable running boards* as well
as the automatic load leveling suspension
system* prior to jacking, hoisting or towing
your vehicle. For complete details on how
to change your tire, refer to the Wheels and
Tires chapter in your Owner’s Manual.
REAR WINDOW BUFFETING
You may hear a pulsing noise when one or
both of the rear windows are open. Lower a
front window slightly to reduce this noise.
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SELECTSHIFT AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION*
Gives you the ability to manually change gears if you like. To use,
move the gearshift lever from drive (D) to manual (M).
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Press the (+) button to upshift.
• Press the (–) button to downshift.
To return back to automatic shifts, move the gearshift lever
from manual (M) to drive (D).
POWER LIFTGATE OPERATION*
You can open your power liftgate three
different ways:
• Push the control on the instrument panel.
• Press the control on your remote entry
transmitter twice within three seconds.
• Press the liftgate control located on the inside
of the liftgate handle.
To close with the rear cargo area button, press and release
the control located on the left, rear quarter panel.
SECURICODE KEYLESS ENTRY KEYPAD*
Lets you lock or unlock the doors without using a key. You can
operate the keypad with the factory-set, 5-digit entry code. This
code is on the owner’s wallet card in the glove box.
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ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
Your new Ford Expedition comes with
the assurance and support of 24-hour
emergency roadside assistance.
To receive roadside assistance in the
United States, call 1-800-241-3673.
In Canada, call 1-800-665-2006.
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