
ROCK CRAWL - RAPTOR
For off-road driving and
optimum rock-climbing. Rock
crawl mode engages the
electronic locking differential, optimizes
throttle response and adjusts transmission
shift points to provide additional control
of your vehicle.
Four-wheel drive low is the only four-wheel
drive mode available in rock crawl mode.
Comfort is the default steering mode. All
steering modes are available.
Off-road is the default suspension mode.
All suspension modes are available.
Normal is the default exhaust mode. All
exhaust modes are available.
The system tunes the engine and
transmission controls to rock crawl mode.
The system tunes the stability and traction
controls to rock crawl mode.
The electronic locking differential engages
when you select this mode at any speed,
and you can disengage it at any time using
the button. See Switching the Electronic
Locking Differential On and Off (page
280).
ROCK CRAWL - 4X4 For off-road driving and
optimum rock-climbing. Rock
crawl mode engages the
electronic locking differential, optimizes
throttle response and adjusts transmission
shift points to provide additional control
of your vehicle.
Four-wheel drive low is the only four-wheel
drive mode available in rock crawl mode. The electronic locking differential engages
when you select this mode at any speed,
and you can disengage it at any time using
the button. See Switching the Electronic
Locking Differential On and Off
(page
280).
SLIPPERY - 4X4, VEHICLES WITH:
2-SPEED TORQUE ON DEMAND For less than ideal road
conditions such as snow or ice
covered roads. Use this mode for
crossing terrain where loose or slippery
materials cover a firm surface. Slippery
mode lowers throttle response and
optimizes shifting for slippery surfaces.
Four-wheel drive auto is the default
four-wheel drive mode. Two-wheel drive
high is not available in slippery mode.
The electronic locking differential is
available below
25 mph (40 km/h). See
Switching the Electronic Locking
Differential On and Off
(page 280).
Note: Do not use this mode when driving
on dry pavement. This could cause driveline
bind up and damage the system depending
on the four-wheel drive mode selection.
See
Four-Wheel Drive (page 269).
SLIPPERY - RAPTOR For less than ideal road
conditions such as snow or ice
covered roads. Use this mode for
crossing terrain where loose or slippery
materials cover a firm surface. Slippery
mode lowers throttle response and
optimizes shifting for slippery surfaces.
Four-wheel drive auto is the default
four-wheel drive mode. Two-wheel drive
high is not available in slippery mode.
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Normal is the default steering, suspension,
and exhaust modes. Off-road steering
mode is not available. All suspension and
exhaust modes are available.
The system tunes the engine and
transmission controls to slippery mode.
The system tunes stability and traction
controls to slippery mode.
The electronic locking differential is
available below 25 mph (40 km/h). See
Switching the Electronic Locking
Differential On and Off
(page 280).
Note: Do not use this mode when driving
on dry pavement. This could cause driveline
bind up and damage the system depending
on the four-wheel drive mode selection.
See
Four-Wheel Drive (page 269).
SLIPPERY - 4X4, VEHICLES WITH:
ELECTRONIC SHIFT-ON-THE-FLY For less than ideal road
conditions such as snow or ice
covered roads. Use this mode for
crossing terrain where loose or slippery
materials cover a firm surface. Slippery
mode lowers throttle response and
optimizes shifting for slippery surfaces.
Four-wheel drive high is the default
four-wheel drive mode. All four-wheel drive
modes are selectable in slippery mode.
The electronic locking differential is
available below
25 mph (40 km/h). See
Switching the Electronic Locking
Differential On and Off
(page 280).
Note: Do not use this mode when driving
on dry pavement. This could cause driveline
bind up and damage the system depending
on the four-wheel drive mode selection.
See
Four-Wheel Drive (page 269). SLIPPERY - 4X2 For less than ideal road
conditions such as snow or ice
covered roads. Use this mode for
crossing terrain where loose or slippery
materials cover a firm surface. Slippery
mode lowers throttle response and
optimizes shifting for slippery surfaces.
The electronic locking differential is
available below
25 mph (40 km/h). See
Switching the Electronic Locking
Differential On and Off
(page 283).
Note: Do not use this mode when driving
on dry pavement. This could cause driveline
bind up and damage the system depending
on the four-wheel drive mode selection.
See
Four-Wheel Drive (page 269).
SPORT - 4X4, VEHICLES WITH: 2-
SPEED TORQUE ON DEMAND For sporty driving with improved
performance handling and
response. This mode increases
accelerator pedal response and provides
a sportier steering feel. The powertrain
system holds onto lower gears longer,
helping your vehicle accelerate faster.
Four-wheel drive auto is the default
four-wheel drive mode. Four-wheel drive
low is not available in sport mode.
The system tunes the steering and
suspension to provide a more connected
and spirited driving experience.
The electronic locking differential is
available below
25 mph (40 km/h). See
Switching the Electronic Locking
Differential On and Off
(page 280).
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SPORT - RAPTOR
For sporty driving with improved
performance handling and
response. This mode increases
accelerator pedal response and provides
a sportier steering feel. The powertrain
system holds onto lower gears longer,
helping your vehicle accelerate faster.
Two-wheel drive high is the default
four-wheel drive mode. Four-wheel drive
low is not available in sport mode.
Sport is the default steering, suspension,
and exhaust modes. Off-road steering
mode is not available. All suspension and
exhaust modes are available.
The system tunes the engine and
transmission controls to sport mode.
The system tunes the stability and traction
controls to normal mode.
The electronic locking differential is
available below 25 mph (40 km/h). See
Switching the Electronic Locking
Differential On and Off
(page 280).
SPORT - 4X4, VEHICLES WITH:
ELECTRONIC SHIFT-ON-THE-FLY For sporty driving with improved
performance handling and
response. This mode increases
accelerator pedal response and provides
a sportier steering feel. The powertrain
system holds onto lower gears longer,
helping your vehicle accelerate faster.
Two-wheel drive high is the default
four-wheel drive mode. Four-wheel drive
low is not available in sport mode.
The system tunes the steering and
suspension to provide a more connected
and spirited driving experience. The electronic locking differential is
available below
25 mph (40 km/h). See
Switching the Electronic Locking
Differential On and Off
(page 280).
SPORT - 4X2 For sporty driving with improved
performance handling and
response. This mode increases
accelerator pedal response and provides
a sportier steering feel. The powertrain
system holds onto lower gears longer,
helping your vehicle accelerate faster.
The system tunes the steering and
suspension to provide a more connected
and spirited driving experience.
The electronic locking differential is
available below
25 mph (40 km/h). See
Switching the Electronic Locking
Differential On and Off
(page 283).
TOW/HAUL - RAPTOR For improved transmission
operation when towing a trailer
or a heavy load. This mode
moves upshifts to higher engine speeds to
reduce the frequency of transmission
shifting. This mode also provides engine
braking in all forward gears, which slows
your vehicle and assists you in controlling
your vehicle when descending a slope. The
amount of downshift braking provided
varies based on the amount you press the
brake pedal.
All four-wheel drive modes are selectable
when in tow/haul mode. This mode does
not default to a certain four-wheel drive
mode and maintains the previous
selection.
Normal is the default steering and exhaust
modes. Off-road steering mode is not
available. All exhaust modes are available.
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Sport is the default suspension mode.
Normal suspension mode is available.
Off-road suspension mode is not available.
The system tunes the engine and
transmission controls to tow mode.
The system tunes the stability and traction
controls to normal mode.
The electronic locking differential is
available below 25 mph (40 km/h). See
Switching the Electronic Locking
Differential On and Off
(page 280).
TOW/HAUL - 4X4 For improved transmission
operation when towing a trailer
or a heavy load. This mode
moves upshifts to higher engine speeds to
reduce the frequency of transmission
shifting. This mode also provides engine
braking in all forward gears, which slows
your vehicle and assists you in controlling
your vehicle when descending a slope. The
amount of downshift braking provided
varies based on the amount you press the
brake pedal.
All four-wheel drive modes are selectable
in tow/haul mode. This mode does not
default to a certain four-wheel drive mode
and maintains the previous selection.
The system tunes the steering and
suspension to enhance driving comfort
when towing or carrying heavy loads.
The electronic locking differential is
available below
25 mph (40 km/h). See
Switching the Electronic Locking
Differential On and Off
(page 280). TOW/HAUL - 4X2 For improved transmission
operation when towing a trailer
or a heavy load. This mode
moves upshifts to higher engine speeds to
reduce the frequency of transmission
shifting. This mode also provides engine
braking in all forward gears, which slows
your vehicle and assists you in controlling
your vehicle when descending a slope. The
amount of downshift braking provided
varies based on the amount you press the
brake pedal.
The system tunes the steering and
suspension to enhance driving comfort
when towing or carrying heavy loads.
The electronic locking differential is
available below
25 mph (40 km/h). See
Switching the Electronic Locking
Differential On and Off
(page 283).
TRAIL - 4X2 Trail mode is for off-road driving
on muddy, rutted, soft or uneven
terrain. This mode lowers
throttle response to increase wheel spin
to keep the tires clear and to prevent
getting stuck.
The electronic locking differential is
available below
25 mph (40 km/h). See
Switching the Electronic Locking
Differential On and Off
(page 283).
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DRIVING THROUGH WATER
LIMITATIONS - RAPTOR
Maximum Wading
Depth
Model
32 in (810 mm)
All.
When you are driving though water do not
exceed 4 mph (7 km/h).
WATER WADING WARNING:
Do not attempt to
cross a deep, fast flowing body of water.
Failure to follow this instruction could
result in the loss of control of your
vehicle, personal injury or death.
As the water depth increases, you must
reduce your vehicle speed to avoid
potential vehicle damage. •
Always determine the depth before
attempting a water crossing. Never
drive through water that is higher than
the bottom of the wheel hubs.
• Slowly proceed and avoid splashing
water any more than is necessary. •
Be aware that obstacles and debris
may be beneath the water ’s surface.
• Keep the doors fully closed during the
water crossing.
• After driving through water and as soon
as it is safe to do so check the brakes,
horn, lights, and steering wheel to
confirm those systems are functioning
properly.
Note: Engine damage can occur if water
enters the air filter.
OFF-ROAD DRIVING AIDS -
RAPTOR
Selecting an Off-Road Drive Mode
Using the appropriate drive mode increases
your vehicle's control. See
Drive Mode
Control (page 350).
Using Four-Wheel Drive
Your vehicle has a four-wheel drive system
that offers various modes to help you
optimize traction on any off-road surface.
See
Four-Wheel Drive (page 269).
Using the Cameras Off-Road
Use the 360 degree camera to enhance
your off-road experience. See 360 Degree
Camera
(page 321).
Using the Rear Differential Lock
When engaged, the rear differential lock
provides additional traction to your vehicle
by forcing the two rear wheels to turn at
the same speed.
Note: Rear differential lock is only available
when the vehicle is in 4H or 4L. See
Electronic Locking Differential (page 279).
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Driver Training/EVOC
Replace engine oil and filter as indicated by the information
display and perform services listed in the extreme usage
scheduled maintenance chart.
As required
Inspect brake pads, rotors, calipers, hoses, and service as
required.
Inspect engine oil level.
Inspect vehicle every day
prior to starting training
Set tire pressure. Refer to driver door placard for cold tire
pressure information.
Inspect tire quality for wear.
Set wheel lug nut torque. The cold wheel lug nut torque
is 150 lb.ft (204 Nm). If wheels are torqued while they are
hot (after 15 minutes of EVOC driving), torque may be
checked to hot wheel lug nut torque of
70 lb.ft (95 Nm).
Proper functioning of safety devices (seat belts, no air bag
lights, etc.)
Front differential/axle fluid. Check front hub / bearing bolt
torque to 130 lb.ft (175 Nm).
25 hours of training use
Rear differential/axle fluid.
100 hours of training use
Change transmission and transfer case fluids.
Annually
Note: Follow base owner guide direction
for 1,000-mile vehicle break-in prior to using
vehicle for training purposes.
Note: Incorporate vehicle cool-down after
hard driving.
Note: Perform Training / EVOC service
according to the extreme usage scheduled
maintenance chart.
Note: Use police responder part numbers
for replacement parts. Engine Idle Hour Meter
Your vehicle may have an idle meter to
indicate how much time the vehicle has
been sitting in park (P) or neutral (N). The
meter is incorporated with the vehicle
odometer. Depressing the odometer-reset
button once displays the trip odometer
(miles [kilometers] following by a "T" for
trip odometer); depressing the
odometer-reset button a second time
displays the idle meter (hours following by
an "H" for hours). The idle meter only
accumulates time while the vehicle is in
park (P) or neutral (N). Displayed time is
cumulative for the vehicle and cannot be
reset to zero. Police vehicles often
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Drive Belt Routing - 2.7L EcoBoost™,
Vehicles With: Dual Generators..........508
Drive Belt Routing - 2.7L EcoBoost™, Vehicles With: Single Generator.........508
Drive Belt Routing - 3.3L...........................508
Drive Belt Routing - 3.5L, Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV)............................................509
Drive Belt Routing - 3.5L Ecoboost™, Vehicles With: Dual Generators..........509
Drive Belt Routing - 3.5L Ecoboost™, Vehicles With: Single Generator.........509
Drive Belt Routing - 5.0L, Vehicles With: Dual Generators
.......................................509
Drive Belt Routing - 5.0L, Vehicles With: Single Generator
........................................510
Drive Mode Control.....................................350 Drive Mode Control –
Troubleshooting............................................ 359
Drive Modes......................................................... 352
Drive Mode Control – Troubleshooting
........................................359
Drive Mode Control – Frequently Asked
Questions........................................................ 360
Drive Mode Control – Information Messages......................................................... 359
Drive Mode Control – Warning Lamps............................................................... 359
Drive Modes...................................................352 Baja........................................................................\
. 352
Deep Snow/Sand.............................................. 353
Eco........................................................................\
... 353
Mud/Ruts.............................................................. 353
Normal................................................................... 353
Off-Road............................................................... 354
Rock Crawl........................................................... 355
Slippery................................................................. 355
Sport....................................................................... 356
Tow/Haul............................................................... 357
Trail........................................................................\
. 358
Driver Alert.....................................................386 Driver Alert – Troubleshooting...................... 387
Driver Alert Limitations.............................386
Driver Alert Precautions............................386
Driver Alert – Troubleshooting................387 Driver Alert – Information Messages..........387
Driving Economically
..................................455
Driving Hints..................................................449 Driving in Special Conditions........................ 456Off-Road Driving...............................................
449
Driving in Special Conditions..................456 Emergency Maneuvers.................................... 456
Driving on Snow and Ice
...........................455
E
Easy Entry and Exit.......................................110
Eco Idle............................................................242 How Does Eco Idle Work................................. 242
Switching Eco Idle On and Off...................... 242
What Is Eco Idle.................................................. 242
Eco Idle – Troubleshooting
......................243
Eco Idle – Frequently Asked
Questions......................................................... 243
Electric Parking Brake Audible Warning........................................................290
Electric Parking Brake
................................289
Electric Parking Brake –
Troubleshooting............................................ 290
Electric Parking Brake – Troubleshooting.......................................290
Electric Parking Brake – Information Messages.......................................................... 291
Electric Parking Brake – Warning Lamps............................................................... 290
Electric Power Steering
...............................311
Electric Power Steering Adaptive
Steering.............................................................. 311
Electric Power Steering Precautions............311
Electromagnetic Compatibility
...............716
Electronic Locking Differential................279 Electronic Locking Differential –
Troubleshooting............................................ 284
Electronic Locking Differential Indicators.....................................................283
Electronic Locking Differential Precautions.................................................279
Electronic Locking Differential – Troubleshooting........................................284
Electronic Locking Differential – Information Messages................................ 284
Emergency Call Limitations.......................86
Emergency Call Requirements.................85
Emergency Call System Data...................30
Emergency Towing.......................................471
Emission Law
.................................................714
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Hitches............................................................399
Hooking Up a Trailer Using a
Weight-Distributing Hitch......................... 399
Hood Lock See: Opening and Closing the Hood..........482
Horn...................................................................139
How Does 911 Assist Work..........................85
How Does Active Park Assist Work.......325
How Does Adaptive Cruise Control With Stop and Go Work.....................................331
How Does a Hybrid Electric Vehicle Work................................................................241
How Does Auto Hold Work......................297
How Does Blind Spot Information System Work
..............................................368
How Does BlueCruise Work.....................344
How Does Cross Traffic Alert Work...............................................................372
How Does Drive Mode Control Work..............................................................350
How Does Driver Alert Work....................386
How Does Easy Entry and Exit Work................................................................110
How Does Four-Wheel Drive Work.......269
How Does Four-Wheel Drive Work - Raptor...........................................................269
How Does Hill Descent Control Work..............................................................309
How Does Hill Start Assist Work...........296
How Does On-Board Scale Work..........420
How Does Pre-Collision Assist Work
...............................................................375
How Does Reverse Braking Assist Work
...............................................................292
How Does Smart Hitch Work...................418
How Does Stability Control Work.........300
How Does the 360 Degree Camera Work................................................................321
How Does the Electronic Locking Differential Work
.......................................279
How Does the Electronic Locking Differential Work - Raptor
.....................279
How Does the Garage Door Opener Work..............................................................205
How Does the Lane Keeping System Work...............................................................361
How Does the Personal Safety System Work.................................................................69 How Does the Rear Occupant Alert
System Work
..............................................202
How Does the Safety Canopy ™
Work...................................................................71
How Does Traction Control Work.........298
How Does Trailer Backup Assistance Work...............................................................422
How Does Trailer Hitching Assistance Work...............................................................415
How Does Trailer Reverse Guidance Work...............................................................437
How Does Trailer Sway Control Work...............................................................414
How Do Personal Profiles Work.............628
How Do the Front Airbags Work...............70
How Do the Knee Airbags Work.................71
How Do the Side Airbags Work.................70
Hybrid Display Information.......................176 How Does EV Coach Work.............................. 176
What Is EV Coach............................................... 176
Hybrid Electric Vehicle Driving Characteristics............................................241
Hybrid Electric Vehicle Indicators
...........241
Hybrid Electric Vehicle Information.......241 Eco Idle.................................................................. 242
Eco Idle – Troubleshooting............................ 243
Hybrid Electric Vehicle Information – Troubleshooting............................................ 242
Hybrid Electric Vehicle Information – Troubleshooting........................................242
Hybrid Electric Vehicle Information – Frequently Asked Questions..................... 242
I
Identifying Fuse Types...............................481
Identifying the Audio Unit........................603
Identifying the Auxiliary Switch Wiring............................................................637
Identifying the Climate Control Unit..................................................................181
Ignition Switch
...............................................231
Inflating the Tires.........................................532
Information On Demand Screen - Vehicles With: 12.3 Inch Screen............616
Information on the Tire Sidewall...........520
Inspecting the Tire for Damage..............533
Inspecting the Tire for Wear....................533
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