Driving – FORD 1998 Expedition User Manual

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ACCEL button (to resume speeds
over 50 km/h (30 mph).

Automatic transmission may shift
frequently while driving up steep
grades. Eliminate frequent shifting
by shifting out of

(Overdrive)

into D (Drive).

Driving on snow and ice

A 4WD vehicle has advantages
over 2WD vehicles in snow and ice
but can skid like any other vehicle.

Avoid sudden applications of
power and quick changes of
direction on snow and ice. Apply
the accelerator slowly and steadily
when starting from a full stop.

When braking, apply the brakes as
you normally would. In order to
allow the anti-lock brake system
(ABS) to operate properly, keep
steady pressure on the brake
pedal.

Allow more stopping distance and
drive slower than usual. Consider
using one of the lower gears.

DRIVING THROUGH WATER

Do not drive quickly through
standing water, especially if the
depth is unknown. Traction or
brake capability may be limited
and if the ignition system gets wet,
your engine may stall. Water may
also enter your engine’s air intake
and severely damage your engine.

If driving through deep or standing
water is unavoidable, proceed very
slowly. Never drive through water
that is higher than the bottom of

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