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FORD EXPEDITION 2017 3.G Owners Manual GENERAL INFORMATION
Note:
Occasional brake noise is normal. If
a metal-to-metal, continuous grinding or
continuous squeal sound is present, the
brake linings may be worn-out and an
authorized dealer s

Page 177 of 500

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 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
The traction control system helps avoid
drive wheel spin and loss of traction.
If your vehicle begins to slide, the system
applies the brakes to individual wheels
and, when need

Page 180 of 500

FORD EXPEDITION 2017 3.G Owners Manual PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
WARNINGS
Vehicle modifications involving
braking system, aftermarket roof
racks, suspension, steering system,
tire construction and wheel and tire size
may change the handling c

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FORD EXPEDITION 2017 3.G Owners Manual Stability Control and Traction Control with RSC Features
Disabled 4
Disabled
Disabled
Flashes then
illuminated
solid  2
Button pressed
and held for
more than 5 seconds at
vehicle speed
under 35 mph (5

Page 206 of 500

FORD EXPEDITION 2017 3.G Owners Manual TOWING A TRAILER
WARNING
Towing trailers beyond the
maximum recommended
gross trailer weight exceeds the
limit of your vehicle and could
result in engine damage,
transmission damage, structural
damage

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FORD EXPEDITION 2017 3.G Owners Manual RV & Trailer Towing Guide Online
http://www.fleet.ford.com/towing-guides/
Website
TRAILER SWAY CONTROL WARNING
Turning off trailer sway control
increases the risk of loss of vehicle
control, serious i

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FORD EXPEDITION 2017 3.G Owners Manual ESSENTIAL TOWING CHECKS
Follow these guidelines for safe towing:
•
Do not tow a trailer until you drive your
vehicle at least 1000 miles (1600
kilometers).
• Consult your local motor vehicle laws