2003 Ford Explorer Owners Manual

Driving
Do not use  “aftermarket lift kits”  or other suspension modifications,
whether or not  they are used  with larger tires and  wheels.
These “aftermarket lift  kits” could adversely  affect the vehicle’s handling
characteristics, which could  lead to loss  of vehicle control or  rollover and
serious injury.
Tires can be  damaged during off-road  use. For your safety,  tires that are
damaged should not  be used for  highway driving because they  are more
likely to blow  out or fail.
You should carefully  observe the recommended  tire inflation pressure
found on the  safety compliance certification  label attached to the  left
front door lock  facing or door  latch post pillar. Failure  to follow tire
pressure recommendations can  adversely affect the  way your vehicle
handles. Do not  exceed the Ford  Motor Company recommended pressure
even if it  is less than  the maximum pressure allowed  for the tire.
Each day before  you drive, check
your tires. If  one looks lower  than
the others, use  a tire gauge  to check
pressure of all  tires, and adjust  if
required. Check tire  pressure with a
tire gauge every  few weeks
(including spare). Safe  operation
requires tires that  are neither
underinflated nor a  vehicle which is
overloaded.
Periodically inspect the  tire treads and  remove stones, nails, glass  or
other objects that  may be wedged  in the tread grooves.  Check for holes
or cuts that  may permit air  leakage from the tire  and make necessary
repairs.
Inspect the tire  side walls for  cuts, bruises and other  damage. If internal
damage to the  tire is suspected,  have the tire demounted  and inspected
in case it  needs to be  repaired or replaced.
MaintenanceandModifications
The suspension and  steering systems on  your vehicle have been  designed
and tested to  provide predictable performance  whether loaded or empty
and durable load  carrying capability. For  this reason, Ford Motor
Company strongly recommends  that you do  not make modifications such
as adding or  removing parts (such  as lift kits or  stabilizer bars) or  by
using replacement parts  not equivalent to  the original factory equipment.
Any modifications to  a vehicle that  raise the center of  gravity can make
it more likely  the vehicle will  roll over as a  result of a  loss of control.
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2003
Explorer(exp)
OwnersGuide(post-2002-fmt)
USAEnglish(fus)
Product Specification
CategoriesFord Explorer Manuals, Ford Manuals
Model Year2003
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