2017 FORD EXPEDITION automatic transmission

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FORD EXPEDITION 2017 3.G Owners Manual 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 - p

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FORD EXPEDITION 2017 3.G Owners Manual AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
WARNINGS
Always set the parking brake fully
and make sure you shift the gearshift
lever to park (P). Switch the ignition
off and remove the key whenever you leave
your vehicle.

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FORD EXPEDITION 2017 3.G Owners Manual Automatic Transmission Adaptive
Learning
This feature may increase durability and
provide consistent shift feel over the life
of your vehicle. A new vehicle or
transmission may have firm shifts, soft

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FORD EXPEDITION 2017 3.G Owners Manual 3. Move the 4WD switch to the desired
mode.
The information display will display a
message indicating a 4X4 shift is in
progress. The information display will then
display the system mode selected.
If

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FORD EXPEDITION 2017 3.G Owners Manual PARKING BRAKE
WARNING
Always set the parking brake fully
and make sure the transmission is
placed in park (P). Failure to set the
parking brake and engage park could result
in vehicle roll-away, prope

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FORD EXPEDITION 2017 3.G Owners Manual Using Hill Start Assist
1. Bring your vehicle to a complete
standstill. Keep the brake pedal
pressed and select an uphill gear (for
example, first (1) when facing uphill or
reverse (R) when facing dow

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FORD EXPEDITION 2017 3.G Owners Manual Traction Control
The system enhances your vehicle
’s ability
to maintain traction of the wheels by
detecting and controlling wheel spin. See
Using Traction Control (page 176). Vehicle without stabil

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FORD EXPEDITION 2017 3.G Owners Manual PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
WARNINGS
To help avoid personal injury, please
read and understand the limitations
of the system as contained in this
section. Sensing is only an aid for some
(generally large a