
Blindspot - check enabled or uncheck disabled
Cross Traffic Alert - check enabled or uncheck disabled
Sport, Normal or Comfort
Driver Select
Suspension
Normal or Towing
DTE Calculation
Front Park Aid - check enabled or uncheck disabled
Rear Park Aid - check enabled or uncheck disabled
Easy Entry / Exit - check enabled or uncheck disabled
Vehicle
Advanced
Settings
Select time
interval
Autolamp Delay
Lighting
Autolock - check enabled or
uncheck disabled
Locks
Autounlock - check enabled or
uncheck disabledAll Doors or
Driver
Remote Unlock
Remaining Life XXX% - Hold OK
to reset
Oil Life
Enable or Disable switch
Power Liftgate
Auto, Off or Out
Pwr Running
Boards
Auto or Last
Setting
Climate Control
Remote Start
Auto or Off
Seats
5, 10 or 15
minutes
Duration
System - check enabled or
uncheck disabled
Courtesy Wipe - check enabled or
uncheck disabled
Wipers
Rain Sensing - check enabled or
uncheck disabled
102
Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing Information Displays

HEATED WINDOWS AND
MIRRORS
Heated Rear Window
Note:
Make sure the engine is running
before operating the heated windows. Press the button to clear the
heated rear window of thin ice
and fog. The heated rear window
will automatically turn off after a short
period of time. Start the engine before you
switch the heated rear window on.
Note: Do not use razor blades or other
sharp objects to clean or remove decals
from the inside of the heated rear window.
The vehicle warranty does not cover
damage caused to the heated rear window
grid lines.
Heated Exterior Mirror (If Equipped)
When you switch the heated rear window
on, the heated exterior mirrors will
automatically turn on.
Note: Do not remove ice from the mirrors
with a scraper or adjust the mirror glass
when it is frozen in place.
Note: Do not clean the mirror housing or
glass with harsh abrasives, fuel or other
petroleum-based cleaning products.
REMOTE START
(If Equipped)
The remote start feature allows you to
pre-condition the interior of your vehicle.
The climate control system works to
achieve comfort according to your previous
settings.
Note: You cannot adjust the system during
remote start operation. Turn the ignition on to return the system
to its previous settings. You can now make
adjustments normally, but you need to turn
certain vehicle-dependent features back
on, such as:
•
Heated seats.
• Cooled seats.
• Heated steering wheel.
• Heated mirrors.
• Heated rear window.
You can adjust the default remote start
settings using the information display
controls. See
Information Displays
(page 92).
Automatic Settings
In hot weather, the system is set to
72°F
(22°C). The cooled seats are set to high
(if available, and selected to AUTO in the
information display).
In moderate weather, the system either
heats or cools (based on previous
settings). The rear defroster, heated
mirrors and heated seats do not
automatically turn on.
In cold weather, the system is set to
72°F
(22°C). The heated seats are set to high
(if available, and selected to AUTO in the
information display). The rear defroster
and heated mirrors automatically turn on.
121
Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing Climate ControlE184884

You can also recall a preset memory
position by:
•
Pressing the unlock button on your
remote control if it is linked to a preset
position.
• Unlocking the intelligent driver door
handle if a linked key fob is present.
• Entering a personal entry code on the
Securicode keypad. See Locks (page
53).
Note: Using a linked key fob to recall your
memory position when the ignition is off
moves the seat and steering column to the
Easy Entry position.
Note: Pressing any active memory feature
control - power seat, mirror (or steering
column switch) (or any memory button)
during a memory recall cancels the
operation.
Linking a PreSet Position to your
Remote Control or Intelligent Access
Key Fob
Your vehicle can save the preset memory
positions for up to two remote controls.
1. With the ignition on, move the memory
positions to the desired positions.
2. Press and hold the desired preset button for about five seconds. A tone
will sound after about two seconds.
Continue holding until a second tone
is heard.
3. Within three seconds, press the lock button on the remote control you are
linking.
To unlink a remote control, follow the
same procedure – except in step 3, press
the unlock button on the remote control.
Note: If more than one linked remote
control or intelligent access key is in range,
the memory function moves to the settings
of the first key to initiate a memory recall. Easy Entry and Exit Feature
(If
Equipped)
This feature adjusts the position of the seat
and steering column to allow easier exit
and entry to the vehicle.
The driver seat automatically moves 2
inches (5 centimeters) rearward when the
transmission is in park (P) and you remove
the key from the ignition or you switch the
ignition off.
The driver seat returns to the previous
position when you put the key in the
ignition or switch the ignition on.
You can enable or disable this feature in
the information display. See Information
Displays
(page 92).
REAR SEATS
Folding Down the Second Row
40% Seat WARNINGS
Use caution when folding the
seatback to the flat back position as
the system will move forward when
you lift the release handle. Before returning the seatback to its
original position, make sure that
cargo or any objects are not trapped
behind the seatback. After returning the
seatback to its original position, pull on the
seatback to make sure that it has fully
latched. An unlatched seat may become
dangerous in the event of a sudden stop
or crash. Make sure that the head restraint is in the
down position and no objects such as
books, purses or briefcases are on the floor
in front of the second row seats before
folding them down.
127
Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing Seats

HomeLink Wireless Control
System
WARNINGS
Make sure that the garage door and
security device are free from
obstruction when you are
programming. Do not program the system
with the vehicle in the garage. Do not use the system with any
garage door opener that does not
have the safety stop and reverse
feature as required by U.S. Federal Safety
Standards (this includes any garage door
opener manufactured before April 1, 1982).
A garage door opener which cannot detect
an object, signaling the door to stop and
reverse, does not meet current federal
safety standards. Using a garage door
opener without these features increases
the risk of serious injury or death. Note:
Make sure you keep the original
remote control transmitter for use in other
vehicles as well as for future system
programming.
Note: We recommend that upon the sale
or lease termination of your vehicle, you
erase the programmed function buttons for
security reasons. See Erasing the Function
Button Codes.
Note: You can program a maximum of
three devices. To change or replace any of
the three devices after it has been initially
programmed, you must first erase the
current settings. See Erasing the Function
Button Codes
. The universal garage door opener replaces
the common hand-held garage door
opener with a three-button transmitter
that is integrated into the driver
’s sun visor.
The system includes two primary features,
a garage door opener and a platform for
remote activation of devices within the
home. As well as being programmed for
garage doors, the system transmitter can
be programmed to operate entry gate
operators, security systems, entry door
locks and home or office lighting.
Additional system information can be
found online at www.homelink.com,
www.youtube.com/HomeLinkGentex or
by calling the toll-free help line on
1-800-355-3515.
In-Vehicle Programming
This process is to program your hand-held
transmitter and your in-vehicle HomeLink
button.
Note: The programming steps below
assume you will be programming HomeLink
that was not previously programmed.
Note: Put a new battery in the hand-held
transmitter. This will ensure quicker training
and accurate transmission of the
radio-frequency signal.
137
Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing Universal Garage Door Opener
(If Equipped)E142657

WARNINGS
not recommended by Ford can
affect the safety and performance
of your vehicle, which could result
in an increased risk of loss of
vehicle control, vehicle rollover,
personal injury and death.
Additionally the use of
non-recommended tires and
wheels could cause steering,
suspension, axle, transfer case or
power transfer unit failure. If you
have questions regarding tire
replacement, contact your
authorized dealer as soon as
possible. To reduce the risk of serious
injury, when mounting
replacement tires and wheels, you
should not exceed the maximum
pressure indicated on the sidewall
of the tire to set the beads without
additional precautions listed
below. If the beads do not seat at
the maximum pressure indicated,
re-lubricate and try again.
When inflating the tire for
mounting pressures up to 20 psi
(1.38 bar) greater than the
maximum pressure on the tire
sidewall, the following
precautions must be taken to
protect the person mounting the
tire:
1. Make sure that you have the
correct tire and wheel size.
2. Lubricate the tire bead and
wheel bead seat area again. WARNINGS
3. Stand at a minimum of
12 ft
(3.6 m) away from the wheel and
tire assembly.
4. Use both eye and ear
protection.
For a mounting pressure more
than 20 psi (1.38 bar) greater than
the maximum pressure, a Ford
dealer or other tire service
professional should do the
mounting.
Always inflate steel carcass tires
with a remote air fill with the
person inflating standing at a
minimum of
12 ft (3.6 m) away
from the wheel and tire assembly. Important: Remember to replace
the wheel valve stems when the
road tires are replaced on your
vehicle.
The two front tires or two rear tires
should generally be replaced as a
pair.
The tire pressure sensors mounted
in the wheels are not designed to
be used in aftermarket wheels.
The use of wheels or tires not
recommended by Ford Motor
Company may affect the
operation of your tire pressure
monitoring system.
287
Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing Wheels and Tires

Information Display Control.......................70
Information Displays.....................................92
General Information............................................ 92
Information Messages................................103
4WD Messages..................................................... 112
AdvanceTrac ™ / Traction Control
Messages.......................................................... 104
Alarm Messages................................................. 104
Battery and Charging System Messages.......................................................... 104
Blind Spot Information System Messages.......................................................... 105
Brake System Messages.................................. 105
Door Messages.................................................... 105
Engine Messages................................................ 106
Fuel Messages..................................................... 106
Keys and Intelligent Access Messages......................................................... 106
Maintenance Messages.................................... 107
MyKey ™ Messages............................................ 108
Off Road Messages........................................... 108
Park Aid Messages............................................. 109
Power Steering Messages............................... 109
Remote Start Messages................................... 110
Suspension System Messages....................... 110
Tire Messages....................................................... 110
Trailer Messages.................................................. 110
Transmission Messages..................................... 111
Installing Child Restraints
............................16
Child Seats............................................................... 16
Combining Safety Belt and LATCH Lower Anchors for Attaching Child Safety
Seats.................................................................... 20
Using Lap and Shoulder Belts ......................... 17
Using Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren (LATCH)............................................ 19
Using Tether Straps............................................. 20
Instrument Cluster
........................................85
Instrument Lighting Dimmer......................76
Interior Lamps.................................................78
Front Row Map and Dome Lamps.................78
Front Row Map Lamps....................................... 78
Rear Cargo Lamp.................................................. 79
Second Row Map Lamps.................................. 78
Interior Mirror
...................................................82
Auto-Dimming Mirror.......................................... 82
Introduction.........................................................7 J
Jump Starting the Vehicle........................225
Connecting the Jumper Cables.................... 225
Jump Starting...................................................... 226
Preparing Your Vehicle..................................... 225
Removing the Jumper Cables....................... 226
K
Keyless Entry
....................................................59
SECURICODE™ KEYLESS ENTRY
KEYPAD
.............................................................. 59
Unlocking and Locking the Doors................... 61
Keyless Starting............................................145 Ignition Modes..................................................... 146
Keys and Remote Controls
..........................41
Principle of Operation......................................... 41
L
Lighting Control
...............................................74
Headlamp Flasher................................................ 75
High Beams............................................................. 74
Lighting...............................................................74 General Information............................................ 74
Limited Slip Differential...............................171
Load Carriers See: Roof Racks and Load Carriers..............197
Load Carrying
.................................................196
Load Limit.......................................................198
Special Loading Instructions for Owners of
Pick-up Trucks and Utility-type
Vehicles............................................................ 204
Vehicle Loading - with and without a Trailer................................................................. 198
411
Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing Index

Locking and Unlocking.................................53
Activating Intelligent Access............................ 53
Autolock.................................................................. 54
Auto Relock............................................................ 54
Autounlock............................................................. 55
Battery Saver......................................................... 55
Illuminated Entry.................................................. 55
Illuminated Exit..................................................... 55
Power Door Locks................................................ 53
Remote Control..................................................... 53
Smart Unlocks for Integrated Keyhead Transmitter........................................................ 54
Smart Unlocks for Intelligent Access Keys...................................................................... 54
Locks...................................................................53
Lug Nuts See: Changing a Road Wheel....................... 296
M
Maintenance..................................................243 General Information......................................... 243
Manual Climate Control..............................113
Manual Climate Control - Vehicles With: Electronic Manual Temperature
Control (EMTC)
...........................................114
Manual Liftgate...............................................55
Closing the Liftgate.............................................. 57
Opening the Liftgate........................................... 56
Opening the Liftgate Window......................... 56
Manual Seats.................................................124 Manual Lumbar .................................................. 125
Moving the Seat Backward and Forward............................................................. 124
Recline Adjustment........................................... 124
Media Hub......................................................322
Memory Function.........................................126 Easy Entry and Exit Feature............................. 127
Saving a PreSet Position................................. 126
Message Center See: Information Displays................................. 92
Mirrors See: Heated Windows and Mirrors................121
See: Windows and Mirrors............................... 80
Mobile Communications Equipment
.......12 Moonroof...........................................................83
Bounce-Back......................................................... 84
Opening and Closing the Moonroof.............84
Venting the Moonroof........................................ 84
Motorcraft Parts
..........................................303
MyKey Troubleshooting................................51
MyKey ™.............................................................46
Principle of Operation........................................ 46
N
Normal Scheduled Maintenance...........375 Intelligent Oil-Life Monitor............................. 375
Normal Maintenance Intervals..................... 376
O
Oil Change Indicator Reset......................246
Oil Check See: Engine Oil Check...................................... 245
Opening and Closing the Hood..............243
Ordering Additional Owner's Literature......................................................232
Obtaining a French Owner ’s Manual..........232
Overhead Console
.......................................144
P
Parking Aids
.....................................................181
Principle of Operation........................................ 181
Parking Brake
..................................................173
Passive Anti-Theft System.........................62 SecuriLock®........................................................... 62
PATS See: Passive Anti-Theft System..................... 62
Pedals..................................................................71
Perchlorate.........................................................11
Power Door Locks See: Locking and Unlocking............................. 53
Power Liftgate
..................................................57
Obstacle Detection............................................. 59
Opening and Closing the Liftgate.................. 58
Stopping the Liftgate Movement................... 59
Power Running Boards
................................64
Power Seats....................................................125
Power Lumbar..................................................... 126
Power Recline....................................................... 125
412
Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing Index

Power Windows.............................................80
Accessory Delay................................................... 80
Bounce-Back......................................................... 80
One-Touch Down................................................ 80
One-Touch Up...................................................... 80
Window Lock......................................................... 80
Protecting the Environment........................14
R
Rear Axle
...........................................................171
Rear Parking Aid.............................................181
Rear Passenger Climate Controls..........120
Rear Quarter Windows
................................83
Rear Seats........................................................127
Adjusting the Second Row Center 20%
Seat..................................................................... 132
Adjusting the Second Row Outboard 40% Seat for E-Z Entry.......................................... 129
Exiting the Third Row........................................ 130
Folding Down the Second Row 40% Seat ........................................................................\
....... 127
Folding Down the Third Row Seats to the Load Floor......................................................... 132
Folding the Second Row Center 20% Seat ........................................................................\
....... 131
Placing the Second Row Outboard 40% Seats in Cargo Mode.................................... 128
PowerFold™ Third Row Seat......................... 133
Reclining the Second Row Outboard 40% Seatback........................................................... 130
Returning to the Upright Position from the Full Lowered Load Floor Position............129
Third Row Seats.................................................. 132
Rear Under Floor Storage.........................196 Cargo Management System.......................... 196
Cargo Shelf and Divider................................... 196
Third Row Storage Bin...................................... 197
Rear View Camera.......................................183 Using the Rear View Camera System.........183
Rear View Camera See: Rear View Camera.................................... 183
Rear Window Wiper and Washers
...........73
Rear Window Washer......................................... 73
Rear Window Wiper............................................. 73
Recommended Towing Weights...........206
Reduced Engine Performance
................220 Refueling..........................................................153
Easy Fuel ™ Capless Fuel System................154
Remote Control
..............................................42
Car Finder................................................................ 44
Integrated Keyhead Transmitter..................... 42
Intelligent Access Key......................................... 42
Memory Feature................................................... 45
Remote Start......................................................... 44
Replacing the Battery......................................... 43
Sounding the Panic Alarm................................ 44
Remote Start
...................................................121
Automatic Settings............................................. 121
Removing a Headlamp..............................256
Repairing Minor Paint Damage..............269
Replacement Parts Recommendation.........................................11
Collision Repairs..................................................... 11
Scheduled Maintenance and Mechanical Repairs................................................................... 11
Warranty on Replacement Parts..................... 12
Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control............................................................45
Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Only)..............................................................233
Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)
..............................................................232
Roadside Assistance..................................223 Vehicles Sold in Canada: Getting Roadside
Assistance........................................................ 223
Vehicles Sold in Canada: Using Roadside Assistance........................................................ 223
Vehicles Sold in the United States: Getting Roadside Assistance................................... 223
Vehicles Sold in the United States: Using Roadside Assistance................................... 223
Roadside Emergencies
..............................223
Roof Racks and Load Carriers..................197 Adjusting the Crossbar..................................... 197
Running-In See: Breaking-In................................................. 220
Running Out of Fuel.....................................152 Adding Fuel From a Portable Fuel
Container.......................................................... 153
Filling a Portable Fuel Container.................. 153
S
Safety Canopy ™
............................................38
413
Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing Index