Sign In
Upload
Manuals
Brands
Ford Manuals
Automobile
2003 Expedition
Ford 2003 Expedition Manuals
Manuals and User Guides for Ford 2003 Expedition. We have
3
Ford 2003 Expedition manuals available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual, Workshop Manual, Quick Reference Manual
Ford 2003 Expedition Owner's Manual (346 pages)
Ford Expedition 2003
Brand:
Ford
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 2.84 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Introduction
5
Safety and Environment Protection
6
Protecting the Environment
6
Breaking-In Your Vehicle
6
Special Instructions
8
Middle East/North Africa Vehicle Specific Information
8
Vehicle Symbol Glossary
9
Instrument Cluster
11
Light Remains on
11
Service Engine Soon
11
Warning and Control Lights
11
Warning Lights and Chimes
11
Brake System Warning
12
Light Is Blinking
12
Air Bag Readiness
13
Charging System
13
Low Fuel
13
Safety Belt
13
O/D off
14
Oil Pressure/Engine Coolant
14
Speed Control
14
Turn Signals
14
Check Air Suspension (if Equipped)
15
Four Wheel Drive High (if Equipped)
15
Four Wheel Drive Low (if Equipped)
15
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Warning Chime
15
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge
16
Battery Voltage Gauge
17
Engine Oil Pressure Gauge
17
Fuel Gauge
17
Odometer
18
Speedometer
18
Trip Odometer
18
Optional Instrument Cluster
19
Tachometer
19
Entertainment Systems
20
Premium AM/FM Stereo/Cassette/Single CD
20
TREB (Treble)
20
Dolby
21
Fade
21
Shuf
21
FF (Fast Forward)
22
RDS (Radio Data System)
22
Am/Fm/CD
23
Scan
23
Seek
23
Setting the Clock
23
CD Door
24
Power/Volume
24
Speed Sensitive Volume (if Equipped)
24
Tape
24
AM/FM Stereo with CD
25
Audiophile In-Dash Six CD Sound System
25
Premium In-Dash Six CD Sound System
25
Comp (Compression)
26
Mute
26
Rew
26
Bal (Balance)
27
Bass
27
EJ (Eject)
27
Menu
27
Am/Fm
28
Autoset
28
CD
28
Memory Presets
28
CD Display Description
29
Load
29
Push on (Power/Volume)
29
Shuf (Shuffle)
29
Disc Tune
30
Rear Seat Radio Controls (if Equipped)
30
To Activate Dual Play Mode
31
To Activate the Rear Seat Radio Controls
31
To Adjust the Volume
32
Turning the Rear Speakers on and off
32
Using Headphones/Dual Play Mode
32
Memory Preset Control
33
Mode Select
33
Seek Function
33
Cassette/Player Care
34
Parental Control
34
Radio Frequencies
34
Radio Reception Factors
34
CD/CD Player Care
35
Rear Seat Entertainment DVD System (if Equipped)
35
DVD Player Controls
36
CD Play Mode
38
Enter Control
38
Next/Previous Control
38
REV/FWD Control
38
Slow Play Mode
39
User Menu Mode
39
Remote Control
40
Battery Replacement
41
Wireless Headphones
41
Wireless Headphone Operation
42
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Flip-Down Screen
43
Playback and Format
43
General Operating Tips
44
High Temperature Sensor Circuit
44
Rear Seat Entertainment DVD System Protection Circuits
44
Inserting a CD/DVD
45
Playing a Video Game/Auxiliary Device
45
Removing a CD/DVD
45
On-Screen Indicators
46
Safety Information
46
Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Compliance
47
Care and Service of the DVD Player
48
Cleaning the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Flip-Down Screen
48
Environmental Extremes
48
Humidity and Moisture Condensation
48
Cleaning Compact Discs
49
Cleaning the DVD Player
49
Navigation System
49
Vehicle Navigation Radio (VNR if Equipped)
49
Eject
51
Home
51
Navigation (NAV)
51
System Overview
51
Back
52
Cursor Control
52
Headphone/Speaker
52
Map
52
On/Volume
53
Phone (if Equipped)
53
Quick Start–How to Get Going
53
To Play a Radio Station
53
To Play a CD in the CD DJ
54
To Play a CD in the VNR
54
To Use the Navigation System
54
Audio Features
55
Audio Screen Display
55
Volume/Power Control
55
Automatic Volume Control (AVC)
56
AM/FM Select in CD Mode
57
AM/FM Select in Navigation Mode
57
AM/FM Select in Radio Mode
57
CD Select
57
Adjusting the Levels
58
DSP (Digital Signal Processing)
58
Rewind/Fast Forward
59
Seek in Radio Mode
59
Autoset Memory Preset
60
Radio Station Memory Preset
60
Seek in CD or CD DJ Mode
60
Setting Memory Preset Stations
60
Starting Autoset Memory Preset
61
Stereo Indicator
61
Tune Adjust
61
Program Type (PTY) Selections
62
Scan Function
62
Traffic Information
62
Compression
63
DVD Functionality (if Equipped)
63
Shuffle
63
To Access the CD DJ
64
CD DJ Information Screen
67
CD DJ Playback
67
Rewind/Fast Forward Feature
67
Rear Seat Controls (RSC)
68
Scan Feature
68
Shuffle Mode
68
Navigation Features
69
Navigation Screen Display
69
Limited GPS Reception
70
Please Drive Safely
70
Principles of GPS (Global Positioning System) Operation
70
Map Display Information
71
To Enter Navigation Mode
71
Address/Intersection
72
Selecting a Destination
72
Points of Interest (POI)
73
Deleting a Previous Destination
74
Entering a Destination Using the Keyboard of Lists
74
Route Calculation
75
Selecting Route Criteria
75
Guide Display
76
Please Proceed
76
Arrival
77
True View
77
Adding, Deleting or Editing the Address Book
78
Storing the Current Car Position in the Address Book
78
Current Location
79
Detour Options
79
Detours, Route Interruptions and Changes
79
Navigation Menu
80
Route Changes or Cancellations
80
Route Interruptions
80
Display Options
81
Navigation Options
81
System Options
81
General Information
82
Cleaning the Display
83
Latest Map Cds
83
Ordering Additional Map Cds
83
Climate Controls
84
Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System (if Equipped)
84
Fan Speed Control
84
Temperature Control Knob
84
Mode Selector Control
85
A/C Control
86
Operating Tips
86
Dual Electronic Automatic Temperature Control (Deatc) System (if Equipped)
87
Automatic Operation
88
Temperature Zone
88
Temperature Selection
88
Temperature Conversion
89
Fan Speed
89
Recirculation Control
90
Manual Override Controls
91
Auxiliary Climate Controls (if Equipped)
92
Temperature Control
93
Mode Selector
93
Rear Window Defroster
94
Lights
95
Autolamp Control
95
Foglamp Control (if Equipped)
95
Headlamp Control
95
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) (if Equipped)
96
Flash to Pass
96
High Beams
96
Panel Dimmer Control
97
Vertical Aim Adjustment
97
Front Row Map Lights (if Equipped)
98
Interior Lamps
98
Turn Signal Control
98
Front Row Dome Lamp/Map Light (if Equipped)
99
Rear Cargo Lamp
99
Second Row Map Lights (if Equipped)
99
Bulb Replacement
100
Replacing Exterior Bulbs
100
Replacing the Interior Bulbs
100
Using the Right Bulbs
100
Map Lamps
101
Replacing Headlamp Bulbs
101
Replacing Front Parking Lamp/Turn/Sidemarker Signal Bulbs
102
Replacing Tail/Stop/Turn/Sidemarker/Backup Lamp Bulbs
103
Replacing Foglamp Bulbs
104
To Change the High-Mount Brakelamp Bulbs
104
Approach Lamp/Mirror Turn Signal Bulb Removal (if Equipped)
105
Replacing License Plate Lamp Bulb
105
Approach Lamp Bulb Removal (if Equipped)
106
Driver Controls
107
Rear Window Wiper/Washer Controls
107
Windshield Wiper Blades
107
Windshield Wiper/Washer Controls
107
Changing Rear Window Wiper Blade
108
Changing the Wiper Blades
108
Checking the Wiper Blades
108
Illuminated Visor Mirror (if Equipped)
109
Tilt Steering
109
Forward Storage bin and Conversation Mirror (if Equipped)
110
Overhead Console
110
To Open the Moon Roof
110
Power Quarter Rear Windows (if Equipped)
111
To Vent
111
With a Moon Roof
111
Without a Moon Roof
111
Auxiliary Power Point 12 V
112
Equipped with Rear Climate Control
112
Not Equipped with Rear Climate Control
113
Power Windows
113
Accessory Delay
114
Automatic Dimming Rear View Mirrors (if Equipped)
114
One Touch down
114
Window Lock
114
Heated Outside Mirrors
115
Power Side View Mirrors
115
Fold-Away Mirrors
116
Reverse Tilt down Mirrors (if Equipped)
116
Signal Mirrors (if Equipped)
116
Power Adjustable Foot Pedals
117
To Turn Speed Control on
117
To Set a Speed
118
To Turn Speed Control off
118
To Set a Higher Set Speed
119
To Set a Lower Set Speed
119
To Disengage Speed Control
120
To Return to a Previously Set Speed
120
Audio Control Features
121
In AM, FM1, FM2, CD Mode
121
Indicator Light
121
Steering Wheel Controls (if Equipped)
121
Climate Control Features
122
Homelink Wireless Control System (if Equipped)
122
In any Mode
122
Programming
123
Gate Operator & Canadian Programming
125
Operating the Homelink Wireless Control System
125
Electronic Compass/Temperature Display (if Equipped)
126
Erasing Homelink Buttons
126
Outside Air Temperature
126
Reprogramming a Single Homelink Button
126
Compass Zone Adjustment
127
Compass Calibration Adjustment
128
Message Center (if Equipped)
128
Reset
128
Selectable Features
128
Compass Display
129
Info Menu
129
Odometer/Trip Odometer
129
Compass Zone/Calibration Adjustment
130
Average Fuel Economy (AFE)
131
Trip Elapsed Drive Time
131
Autolocks
132
Distance to Empty (DTE)
132
Setup Menu
132
Autolamp Delay
133
Easy Exit Seat (if Equipped)
133
Reverse Mirrors (if Equipped)
133
Language
134
System Check
134
Units (English/Metric)
134
System Warnings
135
Check Backup Aid (if Equipped)
136
PRNDL Error no Backup Aid (if Equipped)
136
Check Engine Temperature
137
Reduced Engine Power
137
Stop Engine Safely
137
Warning-Tire very Low (if Equipped)
137
Air Suspension Switched off (if Equipped)
138
Check Advtrac (if Equipped)
138
Check Charging System
138
Low Oil Pressure
138
Activating Overdrive
139
Data Err
139
Deactivating Overdrive
139
Overdrive Control
139
Cell Phone Use
140
Center Console (if Equipped)
140
Liftgate
141
Positive Retention Floor Mat (if Equipped)
141
Luggage Rack
142
Locks and Security
143
Keys
143
Power Door Locks
143
Childproof Door Locks
143
Remote Entry System
144
Unlocking the Doors/Liftgate
144
Anti-Theft System
144
Locking the Doors/Liftgate
145
Opening the Liftgate Window
145
Sounding a Panic Alarm
145
Memory Feature (if Equipped)
146
Activating the Memory Feature
146
Deactivating the Memory Seat Feature
146
Replacing the Battery
147
Replacing Lost Transmitters
147
Programming Remote Transmitters
148
Illuminated Entry
148
Smart Unlocking Feature
149
Autolocking Feature
149
Deactivating/Activating the Autolock Feature
149
Power Door Lock Disable Feature
149
Keyless Entry System
150
Programming Your Own Personal Entry Code
150
Anti-Scan Feature
151
Unlocking the Doors with the Keyless Entry System
151
Locking the Doors with the Keyless Entry System
151
Activating/Deactivating Autolock with the Keyless Entry System
152
Securilock Passive Anti-Theft System
152
Theft Indicator
152
Automatic Arming
153
Automatic Disarming
153
Key Information
153
Programming Spare Keys
154
Seating and Safety Restraints
156
Adjusting the Front Manual Seat (if Equipped)
156
Seat Recliner
156
Using the Armrest (if Equipped)
157
Adjusting the Front Power Seat (if Equipped)
158
Using the Manual Lumbar Support
158
Memory Seats/Rearview Mirrors/Adjustable Pedals (if Equipped)
159
Climate Controlled Seats (if Equipped)
160
Climate Controlled Seats Air Filter Replacement
160
In Cool Mode
160
In Heat Mode
160
Rear Seats
162
Second Row Folding Seat System
162
Second Row Seats
162
Adjusting the 2Nd Row Outboard Seat for E-Z Entry
163
Folding 40% Seat System to Full Lowered Load Floor Position
164
Returning to the Upright Position from Full Lowered Load Floor Position
165
Folding the 20% Seat System (if Equipped)
166
Adjusting the Second Row 20% Seat (if Equipped)
167
Reclining the Second Row 40% Seatback
167
Folding down the Third Row Seat to the Load Floor
168
Third Row Power Folding Seat (if Equipped)
169
Third Row Adjustable Head Restraints
170
How Does the Personal Safety System Work?
171
Personal Safety System
171
Safety Restraints
171
Driver and Passenger Dual-Stage Air Bag Supplemental Restraints
172
Front Crash Severity Sensor
172
Front Safety Belt Energy Management Retractors
172
Front Safety Belt Usage Sensors
172
Determining if the Personal Safety System Is Operational
173
Safety Restraints Precautions
173
Combination Lap and Shoulder Belts
175
How to Use the Automatic Locking Mode
176
Vehicle Sensitive Mode
176
When to Use the Automatic Locking Mode
176
How to Disengage the Automatic Locking Mode
177
Safety Belt Pretensioner
177
Front and Second Row Safety Belt Height Adjustment
178
Adjusting the Lap Belt
179
First Row Center Lap Belt (if Equipped)
179
Safety Belt Warning Light and Indicator Chime
179
Beltminder
180
Conditions of Operation
180
Deactivating/Activating the Beltminder Feature
182
One Time Disable
182
Safety Belt Extension Assembly
183
Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
184
Safety Belt Maintenance
184
Important SRS Precautions
185
Children and Air Bags
186
How Does the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System Work?
187
Determining if the System Is Operational
188
The SRS Consists of
188
Safety Canopy System (if Equipped)
189
How Does the Safety Canopy System Work?
190
Disposal of Air Bags and Air Bag Equipped Vehicles (Including Pretensioners)
192
Important Child Restraint Precautions
192
Child Booster Seats
193
Children and Safety Belts
193
Types of Booster Seats
194
When Children Should Use Booster Seats
194
The Importance of Shoulder Belts
195
Safety Seats for Children
196
Installing Child Safety Seats with Combination Lap and Shoulder Belts
197
Attaching Child Safety Seats with Tether Straps
200
Installing Child Safety Seats in the Center Front Seating Position
200
Outboard Seating Positions
201
Second Row Seating Positions
201
Center Seating Position (if Equipped)
202
Third Row Seating Position
203
Attaching Safety Seats with Latch (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) Attachments for Child Seat Anchors
204
Driving
207
Starting
207
Positions of the Ignition
207
Preparing to Start Your Vehicle
207
Important Safety Precautions
208
Before Starting the Vehicle
208
Starting the Engine
209
Brakes
210
Using the Engine Block Heater (if Equipped)
210
Guarding against Exhaust Fumes
210
Important Ventilating Information
210
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
211
Using ABS
211
ABS Warning Lamp
212
Brake Assist
212
Parking Brake
212
Steering
213
Air Suspension System (if Equipped)
214
Speed Sensitive Steering
214
Limited-Slip Axle (if Equipped)
216
Preparing to Drive Your Vehicle
216
Advancetrac Stability Enhancement System (if Equipped)
217
Driving Conditions Which May Activate Advancetrac Include
218
During Advancetracoperation You May Experience the Following
219
Automatic Transmission Operation
220
Brake-Shift Interlock
220
Driving with a 4–Speed Automatic Transmission
221
Understanding Gearshift Positions
221
P (Park)
221
R (Reverse)
222
N (Neutral)
222
D (Overdrive)
222
2 (Second)
223
1 (First)
223
Forced Downshifts
223
If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck in Mud or Snow
223
Reverse Sensing System (if Equipped)
224
Control Trac Four-Wheel Drive (4X4) Operation (if Equipped)
225
System Indicator Lights
226
Positions of the Control Trac System
226
2H (2Wd High)
226
A4Wd (4X4 Auto)
226
4H (4X4 High)
227
4L (4X4 Low)
227
Using the Control Trac System
228
Shifting from 2H to A4WD or 4H
228
Shifting from A4WD to 4H
228
Shifting from 2H, A4WD or 4H to 4L
228
Shifting from 4L to 4H, A4WD or 2H
229
Driving Off-Road with Truck and Utility Vehicles
229
How Your Vehicle Differs from Other Vehicles
229
Basic Operating Principles
230
If Your Vehicle Goes off the Edge of the Pavement
230
If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck
230
Emergency Maneuvers
231
Control Trac Four–Wheel Drive System
232
Normal Characteristics
232
Sand
232
Mud and Water
233
Driving through Deep Water May Damage the Transmission
233
Driving on Hilly or Sloping Terrain
234
Tires, Replacement Requirements
235
Driving on Snow and Ice
235
Maintenance and Modifications
236
Driving through Water
237
Vehicle Loading
237
Special Loading Instructions for Owners of Pickup Trucks and Utility-Type Vehicle
239
Calculating the Load Your Vehicle Can Carry/Tow
239
Trailer Towing
240
Integrated Hitch Rating
241
Preparing to Tow
242
Load Equalizing Hitch
242
Safety Chains
243
Trailer Brakes
243
Trailer Lamps
243
Driving While You Tow
243
Servicing after Towing
244
Trailer Towing Tips
244
Launching or Retrieving a Boat
244
Recreational Towing (All Wheels on the Ground)
245
2WD Vehicles (with Automatic Transmissions)
245
Vehicles Equipped with Control Trac Four-Wheel Drive System
245
Getting Roadside Assistance
246
Using Roadside Assistance
246
Roadside Emergencies
246
Hazard Flasher Switch
247
Roadside Emergencies
247
Fuel Pump Shut-Off Switch
248
Fuses and Relays
250
Standard Fuse Amperage Rating and Color
250
Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel/Power Distribution Box
251
The Fuses Are Coded as Follows
252
Changing the Tires
260
Location of the Spare Tire and Tools
260
Removing the Jack and Tools
260
Spare Tire Information
260
Removing the Spare Tire
261
Tire Change Procedure
261
Front
263
Rear
263
Stowing the Spare Tire
264
Jump Starting Your Vehicle
265
Preparing Your Vehicle
265
Connecting the Jumper Cables
266
Jump Starting
267
Removing the Jumper Cables
268
Wrecker Towing
270
Special Conditions
271
Customer Assistance
272
Getting the Services You Need
272
Ford Extended Service Plan
274
The Dispute Settlement Board (U.S. Only)
275
What Kinds of Cases Does the Board Review?
275
Getting Assistance Outside the U.S. and Canada
278
Utilizing the Mediation/Arbitration Program (Canada Only)
278
Ordering Additional Owner’s Literature
279
In California (U.S. Only)
280
Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)
281
Cleaning
282
Washing the Exterior
282
Waxing
282
Paint Chips
283
Aluminum Wheels and Wheel Covers
283
Engine
283
Cover the Highlighted Areas to Prevent Water Damage When Cleaningthe Engine
284
Plastic (Non-Painted) Exterior Parts
285
Windows and Wiper Blades
285
Instrument Panel and Cluster Lens
285
Interior
286
Cleaning the Climate Controlled Seats (if Equipped)
286
Leather Trimmed Seats (if Equipped)
286
Underbody
286
Ford, Lincoln and Mercury Car Care Products
287
Maintenance and Specifications
288
Precautions When Servicing Your Vehicle
288
Service Recommendations
288
Working with the Engine Off/On
288
Opening the Hood
289
4.6L V8 Engines
290
Identifying Components in the Engine Compartment
290
5.4L V8 Engines
291
Checking and Adding Washer Fluid for the Liftgate
292
Checking the Engine Oil
292
Windshield Washer Fluid
292
Adding Engine Oil
294
Engine Oil and Filter Recommendations
294
Battery
295
Checking Engine Coolant
298
Adding Engine Coolant
299
Coolant Refill Capacity
301
If You Drive in Extremely Cold Climates
301
Recycled Engine Coolant
301
Severe Climates
301
How Fail-Safe Cooling Works
302
If You Drive in Extremely Hot Climates
302
What You Should Know about Fail-Safe Cooling
302
When Fail-Safe Mode Is Activated
303
Fuel Information
304
Observe the Following Guidelines When Handling Automotive Fuel
304
What You Should Know about Automotive Fuels
304
Use the Following Guidelines to Avoid Static Build-Up When Filling Anungrounded Fuel Container
305
Choosing the Right Fuel
306
Fuel Filler Cap
306
When Fueling Your Vehicle
306
Cleaner Air
307
Fuel Quality
307
Octane Recommendations
307
Running out of Fuel
307
Essentials of Good Fuel Economy
308
Filling the Tank
308
Fuel Filter
308
Measuring Techniques
308
Calculating Fuel Economy
309
Driving Style-Good Driving and Fuel Economy Habits
309
Emission Control System
311
EPA Window Sticker
311
Readiness for Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) Testing
312
Checking and Adding Power Steering Fluid
313
Brake Fluid Reservoir
314
Checking Automatic Transmission Fluid
314
Adjusting Automatic Transmission Fluid Levels
315
Correct Fluid Level
315
High Fluid Level
315
Low Fluid Level
315
Air Filter Maintenance
316
Changing the Air Filter Element
316
Driveline Universal Joint and Slip Yoke
316
Information about Uniform Tire Quality Grading
317
Temperature a B C
318
Traction AA a B C
318
Treadwear
318
Checking the Tire Pressure
319
Servicing Your Tires
319
Tire Rotation
319
Replacing the Tires
320
Low Tire Warning System
321
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (if Equipped)
321
Changing Tires with TPMS
322
Snow Tires and Chains
322
Motorcraft Part Numbers
323
Refill Capacities
323
Lubricant Specifications
326
Engine Data
328
Vehicle Dimensions
329
Certification Label
331
Engine Number
331
Identifying Your Vehicle
331
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
331
Ford Accessories for Your Vehicle
332
Vehicle Security
332
Comfort and Convenience
333
Travel Equipment
333
Protection and Appearance Equipment
334
Index
336
Advertisement
Ford 2003 Expedition Workshop Manual (18 pages)
Four Wheel Drive (4WD) Systems
Brand:
Ford
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 0.26 MB
Ford 2003 Expedition Quick Reference Manual (2 pages)
Ford Motor Company Automobile Quick Reference Guide
Brand:
Ford
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 3.87 MB
Advertisement
Advertisement
Related Products
Ford 2003 Explorer
Ford 2003 Explorer Sport
Ford 2003 Escape
Ford 2003 Excursion
Ford 2003 Econoline
Ford 2003 Taurus
Ford 2003 Crown Victoria
Ford 2003 F150
Ford 2003 F250
Ford 2003 F550
Ford Categories
Automobile
Automobile Accessories
Engine
Portable Generator
Tractor
More Ford Manuals
Login
Sign In
OR
Sign in with Facebook
Sign in with Google
Upload manual
Upload from disk
Upload from URL