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  • Page 1 FORD EXPLORER Owner's Manual...
  • Page 3 No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without our written permission. Errors and omissions excepted. © Ford Motor Company 2024 All rights reserved. Part Number: CG3968en-202402-20240704103845...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Adjusting the Seatbelts During Introduction Pregnancy ............35 About This Publication .........13 Seatbelt Reminder ........35 Using This Publication ........14 Warnings and Notes Used in This Airbags Publication ...........14 How Do the Front Airbags Work ....36 Special Notices - Turkey ......14 How Do the Side Airbags Work ....36 How Does the Center Mounted Side Data Privacy...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Opening the Liftgate ........57 Keys and Remote Controls Switching the Hands-Free Liftgate On Remote Control Limitations ......47 and Off ............58 Removing the Key Blade ......47 Setting the Liftgate Opening Height Changing the Remote Control Battery ................59 ................47 Closing the Liftgate ........59 Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control Stopping the Liftgate Movement .....61...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Exterior Mirrors Videos ........94 Exterior Lighting Exterior Lighting Control ......76 Instrument Cluster Headlamps ............76 Instrument Cluster Overview ....95 Headlamps Troubleshooting ....78 Power Gauge ..........96 Autolamps ............78 Speedometer ..........96 Exterior Lamps ..........78 Vehicle Range Display .........96 Automatic High Beam Control ....80 High Voltage Battery Gauge .....96 Automatic High Beam Control Troubleshooting ........82...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Climate Control Rear Occupant Alert System Switching Climate Control On and Off ................110 What is the Rear Occupant Alert System .................126 Switching Recirculated Air On and Off ................110 How Does the Rear Occupant Alert System Work ..........126 Switching Air Conditioning On and Off ................110 Rear Occupant Alert System Precautions...
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Glove Compartment ........135 Charging Your Vehicle Troubleshooting ................166 Center Console ..........136 Charging Your Vehicle Videos ....168 Under Floor Storage ........137 Electric Motor Starting and Powering Off Electric Motor Precautions ......169 Starting and Powering Off Precautions .................138 Selector Positions ........169 Starting the Vehicle ........138 Shifting Your Vehicle Into Gear ....170 Powering Off ..........138...
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Reverse Brake Assist Parking Aids What Is Reverse Brake Assist ....181 Parking Aid Precautions ......191 How Does Reverse Brake Assist Work Switching Parking Aid On and Off ..191 ................181 Rear Parking Aid ...........192 Reverse Brake Assist Precautions ..181 Front Parking Aid .........193 Switching Reverse Brake Assist On and Side Parking Aid ...........194...
  • Page 11 Table of Contents Switching Adaptive Cruise Control On How Does Efficient Drive Mode Work and Off ............206 .................221 Adaptive Cruise Control Automatic Efficient Drive Mode Precautions ..221 Cancellation ..........206 Switching Efficient Drive Mode On and Setting the Adaptive Cruise Control Off ..............221 Speed ............206 Efficient Drive Mode Indicators ....222...
  • Page 12 Table of Contents Lane Keeping System Limitations ..227 Locating the Pre-Collision Assist Sensors ................243 Switching the Lane Keeping System On and Off ............228 Forward Collision Warning ......244 Lane Keeping System Indicators ..228 Evasive Steering Assist ......244 Blind Spot Assist .........229 Pre-Collision Assist Troubleshooting ................244...
  • Page 13 Table of Contents Installing and Removing the Luggage Switching the Hazard Flashers On and Compartment Cover ......255 Off ..............270 Adjusting the Luggage Compartment Jump Starting the Vehicle .......270 Load Floor ..........256 Post-Crash Alert System ......272 Luggage Compartment Anchor Points Post-Collision Braking .......272 ................257 Accessing the Emergency Exit ....272 Luggage Compartment Videos .....257...
  • Page 14 Table of Contents Resetting Tire Pressure Monitoring Storing Your Vehicle System ............322 Preparing Your Vehicle for Storage ..302 Tire Pressure Monitoring System Removing Your Vehicle From Storage Troubleshooting ........322 ................303 Changing a Road Wheel Wheel and Tire Information Changing a Flat Tire ........325 Locating the Tire label ......304 Wheel Bolts ..........326 Information on the Tire Sidewall ..304...
  • Page 15 Table of Contents Switching Shuffle Mode On and Off Switching Apple CarPlay On and Off ................337 ................347 Switching Repeat Mode On and Off Switching Android Auto™ On and Off ................337 ................347 Adding Favorites ..........337 Bluetooth® Muting the Audio ........338 Scrolling Through Menu Items ....338 Connecting a Bluetooth®...
  • Page 16 Table of Contents Customer Information Rollover Warning ........365 Third Party Software Copyright Acknowledgment ........365 Declaration of Conformity ......365 REACH ............365 Radio Frequency Certification Labels ...............366 Replacement Parts Recommendation ...............368 Mobile Communications Equipment ...............369 eCall User Information ......370 Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 17: Introduction

    Thank you for choosing Ford. We recommend that you take some time to Location of Components get to know your vehicle in order to benefit...
  • Page 18: Using This Publication

    We include notes to give you more • You can visit the local Ford Website. information to those instructions that require further explanation. Note: To find the local Ford website, visit https://corporate.ford.com/operations/ locations/global-links.html. SPECIAL NOTICES - TURKEY Note: We strongly recommend...
  • Page 19 This shall bind Driver and other defects would bring along disproportional persons who take over such vehicle. Please inconvenience for seller, consumer may see Ford Warranty Terms for detailed exercise one of rights of reneging on information. contract or discount from price pro rata to defect.
  • Page 20 Consumer Protection Law no. 6502. Maufacturer or Importer Ford Otomotiv Sanayi A.S. Akpınar Mah. Hasan Basri Cad. No: 2 34885 Sancaktepe/Istanbul Trade Registration No: 73232 - Istanbul Tel: 0.216 564 71 00 Fax: 0.216 564 73 85...
  • Page 21: Data Privacy

    If you use our services, we collect and use recommend that you visit the local Ford data, for example account information, website for the latest information. vehicle location and driving characteristics, that could identify you.
  • Page 22: Service Data

    Data Privacy The event data recorder in this vehicle is SERVICE DATA designed to record such data as: Our dealers collect service data through • How various systems in your vehicle the data link connector in your vehicle. were operating. They use service data, for example error •...
  • Page 23: Settings Data

    For additional information See Performing a System Reset (page 357). about our privacy policy, visit www.FordConnected.com or refer to your local Ford website. Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 24: Emergency Call System Data

    Data Privacy For additional information about our privacy policy, refer to the local Ford website. EMERGENCY CALL SYSTEM DATA When the emergency call system is active, it may disclose to emergency services that your vehicle has been in a crash involving...
  • Page 25: Environment

    Environment PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT Sustainability is a priority at Ford. We are constantly looking for ways to reduce our impact on the planet while providing customers with great products and delivering a strong business. You should play your part in protecting the environment.
  • Page 26: Visual Search

    Visual Search INTERIOR OVERVIEW - LHD E396263 See Adjusting the Exterior Mirrors (page 93). See Exterior Lighting Control (page 76). See Instrument Cluster Overview (page 95). See Shifting Your Vehicle Into Gear (page 170). See Center Display Precautions (page 341). See Using the Movable Screen (page 340).
  • Page 27: Interior Overview - Rhd

    Visual Search See Storing a Warning Triangle (page 277). See Using the Instrument Cluster Display Controls (page 102). See Switching Adaptive Cruise Control On and Off (page 206). See Opening and Closing the Windows (page 89). INTERIOR OVERVIEW - RHD E405065 See Exterior Lighting Control (page 76).
  • Page 28: Exterior Overview

    Visual Search See Charging a Wireless Device (page 134). See Adjusting the Center Console (page 136). See Storing a Warning Triangle (page 277). See Adjusting the Luggage Compartment Load Floor (page 256). See Charging Equipment Precautions (page 143). See Front Seat Precautions (page 117). See Using the Instrument Cluster Display Controls (page 102).
  • Page 29 Visual Search See Charging Equipment Precautions (page 143). See Unlocking and Locking the Doors Using the Remote Control (page 50). See Exterior Lighting Control (page 76). See Rear View Camera Guide Lines (page 196). See Parking Aid Precautions (page 191). See Using the Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit (page 316).
  • Page 30: Child Safety

    Child Safety CHILD SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING: You must switch the passenger airbag on following the removal of the child restraint. WARNING: Do not modify child restraints in any way. WARNING: Do not hold a child on your lap when your vehicle is moving. E161855 WARNING: Do not leave children or pets unattended in your vehicle.
  • Page 31: Child Restraint Anchor Points

    Child Safety LOCATING THE CHILD RESTRAINT LOWER ANCHOR POINTS WARNING: If you use a child restraint and a seatbelt, make sure that the seatbelt is not slack or twisted. WARNING: Do not install a booster seat or a booster cushion with only the lap strap of the seatbelt.
  • Page 32: Child Restraints

    Child Safety CHILD RESTRAINTS CHILD RESTRAINT POSITION INFORMATION Mass Group Categories Seating Positions 0 10 kg 0 13 kg 9 18 kg 15 25 kg 22 36 kg (0 22 lb) (0 29 lb) (20 40 lb) (33 55 lb) (49 79 lb) Front passenger seat with airbag ON.
  • Page 33 Child Safety Mass Group Categories Lateral Rearward Rearward Forward Rearward Seating Positions Facing Facing Facing Facing Facing 0 10 kg 0 10 kg 0 13 kg 9 18 kg 9 18 kg (0 22 lb) (0 22 lb) (0 29 lb) (20 40 lb) (20 40 lb) Fixture.
  • Page 34 Child Safety CHILD RESTRAINTS RECOMMENDATION Size Class Manufacturer Model Attachment Categories 40 83 cm Maxi-Cosi. Pebble 360 and ISOFIX and support leg (15 35 in) (base) or seatbelt only. FamilyFix 360 base. 0 13 kg (0 29 lb) 40 105 cm Maxi-Cosi.
  • Page 35: Installing Child Restraints

    Child Safety INSTALLING CHILD RESTRAINTS Note: When using a child restraint on a rear seat, adjust the front seat to a position to prevent contact with the child's feet or legs. WARNING: Read and follow the manufacturer's instructions when you BOOSTER SEATS are installing a child restraint.
  • Page 36: Child Safety Locks

    Child Safety The control is on the driver door. It enables the child safety lock. Press the control to switch the child safety lock on. Press the control again to switch it off. A light on the control illuminates when you switch it on. The child safety lock settings remain active when you switch your vehicle off.
  • Page 37: Child Safety Locks Troubleshooting

    Child Safety CHILD SAFETY LOCKS TROUBLESHOOTING CHILD SAFETY LOCKS INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Details Electronic childproof lock. Activate it again. Try to switch the child safety locks on again. Owner's Manual! If the message continues to appear, have your vehicle checked as soon as possible. Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 38: Seatbelts

    WARNING: Accessory seat covers not released by Ford Motor Company could prevent the seatbelt from retracting correctly. This could cause the seatbelt to become slack which could increase the risk of injuries in a crash.
  • Page 39: Adjusting The Seatbelts During Pregnancy

    Seatbelts The warning lamp illuminates ADJUSTING THE SEATBELTS until you fasten your seatbelt. DURING PREGNANCY E71880 Rear Seats WARNING: Position the seatbelt correctly for your safety and that of your unborn child. Do not use only the lap strap or the shoulder strap. E393066 E170730 Rear seatbelt fastened.
  • Page 40: Airbags

    Airbags HOW DO THE FRONT AIRBAGS WORK WARNING: Accessory seat covers not released by Ford Motor Company could prevent the deployment of the airbags and increase the risk of injuries in a crash. WARNING: Do not attempt to service, repair, or modify the supplementary restraint system or associated components.
  • Page 41: How Does The Center Mounted Side Airbag Work

    Airbags E152533 The side airbags are designed to inflate between the door panel and the occupant E408739 to enhance the protection in certain crashes. The center mounted side airbag is The side airbags are designed to deploy designed to inflate between the driver seat during a significant lateral crash.
  • Page 42: Airbag Precautions

    AIRBAG PRECAUTIONS personal injury or death. WARNING: Accessory seat covers WARNING: Extreme Hazard! Never not released by Ford Motor Company use a rearward facing child restraint on could prevent the deployment of the a seat protected by an active airbag in airbags and increase the risk of injuries front of it.
  • Page 43: Passenger Airbag Indicators

    Airbags PASSENGER AIRBAG INDICATORS E411389 2. Turn the key to the ON or OFF position. 3. When your vehicle is on, the passenger airbag status indicator lamps illuminate for a short period to confirm they are functional. If the indicator lamps do not illuminate when you E411445 switch your vehicle on, this indicates a...
  • Page 44 Airbags See Instrument Cluster Warning Lamps (page 97). Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 45: Pedestrian Alert System

    Pedestrian Alert System WHAT IS THE PEDESTRIAN ALERT SYSTEM Due to the quiet operation of hybrid and electric vehicles at low speeds, the system creates a subtle sound to alert pedestrians. The system is on when your vehicle is running and not in park (P). Some sound may be audible in the passenger compartment.
  • Page 46: Driver State Assist

    Driver State Assist • It switches on the interior lighting. HOW DOES DRIVER STATE • It initiates an emergency call (eCall). ASSIST WORK See How Does eCall Work (page 44). Driver state assist detects a lack of driver activity and keeps the vehicle in the lane DRIVER STATE ASSIST automatically, and brakes the vehicle to a PRECAUTIONS...
  • Page 47: Driver State Assist Limitations

    Driver State Assist DRIVER STATE ASSIST DRIVER STATE ASSIST LIMITATIONS TROUBLESHOOTING The system detects driving situations using DRIVER STATE ASSIST the radar sensors and the camera. The WARNING LAMPS system only activates in the following situations: If the system detects a fault, a symbol illuminates yellow and a •...
  • Page 48: What Is Ecall

    HOW DOES ECALL WORK Using a non-Ford audio system could result in the system not properly operating. The system initiates a call to the emergency services, if an accident results...
  • Page 49: Emergency Call Indicators

    eCall Note: Press the button again until the EMERGENCY CALL indicator lamp lights up green continuously INDICATORS and before the call is connected to cancel 4. Speak to the operator. WARNING: If the system Note: After completing an emergency call, malfunctions, have your vehicle checked the emergency operator can call your as soon as possible.
  • Page 50: Changing The Backup Battery

    eCall The system has a backup battery and CHANGING THE BACKUP indicates when it needs to be changed. We BATTERY recommend that you have the battery changed by an authorized dealer. ECALL TROUBLESHOOTING ECALL INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Description Error: emergency call. The system has malfunctioned.
  • Page 51: Keys And Remote Controls

    Keys and Remote Controls REMOTE CONTROL REMOVING THE KEY BLADE LIMITATIONS The typical operating range for your remote control is approximately 10 m (33 ft). A decrease in operating range could be caused by: • Weather conditions. • Nearby radio towers. •...
  • Page 52 Keys and Remote Controls CAUTION: The battery can cause severe or fatal injuries in two E358330 hours or less if swallowed or placed inside any part of the body. Seek medical attention immediately. Make sure that you dispose of old batteries in an E107998 environmentally friendly way.
  • Page 53: Replacing A Lost Key Or Remote Control

    Keys and Remote Controls REPLACING A LOST KEY OR REMOTE CONTROL You can purchase replacement keys or remote controls from an authorized dealer. If possible, provide them with the key number from the tag provided with the original key. You can also obtain extra keys. PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL Contact an authorized dealer to program...
  • Page 54: Doors And Locks

    Doors and Locks Note: When you unlock the driver door with OPERATING THE DOORS the key blade all the other doors are FROM OUTSIDE YOUR unlocked. VEHICLE Locking the Doors UNLOCKING AND LOCKING THE Release the key blade from the remote DOORS USING THE REMOTE control.
  • Page 55: Operating The Doors From Inside Your Vehicle

    Doors and Locks Left-Hand Side Doors Turn the key counterclockwise to lock. Right-Hand Side Doors Turn the key clockwise to lock. Note: Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible to repair the central locking function. Unlocking the Doors E402423 If the central locking function does not operate, unlock the driver door and then individually unlock all other doors by...
  • Page 56: Reprogramming The Unlocking Function

    Doors and Locks Note: The anti-theft alarm is not activated AUTOLOCK and the turn signal lamps do not flash. WHAT IS AUTOLOCK REPROGRAMMING THE Autolock is a locking feature that centrally UNLOCKING FUNCTION locks your vehicle doors when driving. You can program the unlocking function in the touchscreen so that only the driver AUTOLOCK REQUIREMENTS or passenger door unlocks, or both doors...
  • Page 57: Doors And Locks Troubleshooting

    Doors and Locks DOORS AND LOCKS TROUBLESHOOTING DOORS AND LOCKS WARNING LAMPS Door Ajar Warning Lamp Illuminates when you switch the vehicle on and remains on if any door, the hood or the liftgate is E406036 open. DOORS AND LOCKS FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Why do the turn signals not flash when the vehicle is locked?
  • Page 58: Keyless Entry

    Keyless Entry Temporarily Disabling the Keyless WHAT IS KEYLESS ENTRY Entry System The system allows you to lock and unlock You can temporarily disable the Keyless your vehicle without taking the passive key Entry System by doing the following: out of your pocket or purse. E267111 KEYLESS ENTRY LIMITATIONS Press the button on the...
  • Page 59: Keyless Entry Troubleshooting

    Keyless Entry The unlock sensor is at the back of the exterior front door handle. Touch the unlock sensor to unlock your vehicle and disarm the alarm. The turn signal lamps flash. Note: Do not touch the lock sensor on the outer surface of the door handle.
  • Page 60: Easy Entry And Exit

    Easy Entry and Exit HOW DOES EASY ENTRY AND EXIT WORK This feature moves the driver or passenger seat rearward when you switch your vehicle off. The driver or passenger seat returns to its previous position when you switch your vehicle on. SWITCHING EASY ENTRY AND EXIT ON AND OFF Switch your vehicle on.
  • Page 61: Liftgate - Vehicles With: Hands-Free Liftgate

    Liftgate - Vehicles With: Hands-Free Liftgate OPENING THE LIFTGATE FROM LIFTGATE PRECAUTIONS OUTSIDE YOUR VEHICLE Unlock the liftgate using a valid vehicle WARNING: It is extremely key. dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside or outside of a vehicle. In a crash, people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed.
  • Page 62: Switching The Hands-Free Liftgate On And Off

    Liftgate - Vehicles With: Hands-Free Liftgate Detection Zones Note: Be careful when opening or closing the liftgate in a garage or other enclosed The detection area is in the center of the area to avoid damaging the liftgate. rear bumper. Note: Do not hang anything, for example Note: Allow the power system to open the a bike rack, from the glass or liftgate.
  • Page 63: Setting The Liftgate Opening Height

    Liftgate - Vehicles With: Hands-Free Liftgate Note: Always make sure that there are no CLOSING THE LIFTGATE valid vehicle keys left unattended in the operating range of the liftgate. CLOSING THE LIFTGATE FROM Note: Always switch off the hands-free INSIDE YOUR VEHICLE liftgate function in the touchscreen before any maintenance or repair work is carried out.
  • Page 64 Liftgate - Vehicles With: Hands-Free Liftgate Note: Make sure that you close the liftgate before operating or moving your vehicle, especially in an enclosure, like a garage or a parking structure. This could damage the liftgate and its components. Note: Before opening or closing the liftgate, check whether there is enough clearance to open or close the liftgate, for example in garages.
  • Page 65: Stopping The Liftgate Movement

    Liftgate - Vehicles With: Hands-Free Liftgate • Making physical contact with the LIFTGATE OBSTACLE bumper. DETECTION • Holding your foot under the bumper. Closing the Liftgate • Sweeping your foot from side to side, or kicking at an odd angle. The system stops when it detects an obstacle.
  • Page 66: Liftgate Videos

    Liftgate - Vehicles With: Hands-Free Liftgate LIFTGATE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Why are opening and closing the liftgate problematic? Make sure the liftgate is free of obstacle. Opening the liftgate requires more effort. The drive switches off E415703 automatically in order to prevent overheating if the driver operates the liftgate frequently within a short period of time.
  • Page 67: Liftgate - Vehicles With: Manual Liftgate

    Liftgate - Vehicles With: Manual Liftgate Note: Do not hang anything, for example LIFTGATE PRECAUTIONS a bike rack, from the glass or liftgate. This could damage the liftgate and its components. WARNING: It is extremely Note: Do not leave the liftgate open while dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside driving.
  • Page 68: Liftgate Troubleshooting

    Liftgate - Vehicles With: Manual Liftgate Note: Make sure that you fully close the liftgate to prevent cargo from falling out. LIFTGATE TROUBLESHOOTING LIFTGATE WARNING LAMPS Illuminates when the liftgate is not completely closed. E397136 Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 69: Security

    WHAT IS THE PERIMETER ALARM Note: The system is not compatible with non-Ford aftermarket remote start systems. The perimeter alarm is designed to detect Note: Do not leave a duplicate coded key unauthorized access to your vehicle.
  • Page 70: Anti-Theft Alarm System Settings

    Security WHAT ARE THE INCLINATION ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM SENSORS SETTINGS The inclination sensor is designed to detect an attempt to raise your vehicle, for WHAT ARE THE ALARM SECURITY example to remove a wheel or to tow it LEVELS away. You can select two levels of alarm security: Note: Deactivate inclination sensors to •...
  • Page 71 Security E413801 E413801 Press this icon. Press this icon. 4. Swipe to rotate the image of the 4. Swipe to rotate the image of the vehicle until the preferred settings vehicle until the preferred settings appear. appear. 5. Press Opening and closing. 5.
  • Page 72: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL WARNING: Do not adjust the steering wheel when your vehicle is moving. Failure to follow this instruction could result in the loss of vehicle control, personal injury or death. Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the correct position.
  • Page 73 Steering Wheel Switching the Heated Steering Press the button on the steering wheel to Wheel On and Off Automatically switch the heated steering wheel on, adjust the temperature setting and switch it off. at the Start of the Journey. Note: The system uses a sensor and is designed to control the temperature of the steering wheel and to prevent it from Press this icon to access the...
  • Page 74: Wipers

    Wipers and Washers SWITCHING WINDSHIELD WIPERS WIPERS ON AND OFF WIPER PRECAUTIONS Fully defrost the windshield before you switch the windshield wipers on. Make sure that you switch the windshield wipers off before entering a car wash. If streaks or smears appear on the windshield, clean the windshield and the wiper blades.
  • Page 75: Autowipers

    Wipers and Washers Single-wipe function 3. Press Exterior. 4. Swipe to rotate the image of the vehicle until the preferred settings appear. 5. Press Wipers. 6. Make the required adjustments. ADJUSTING THE SENSITIVITY OF THE RAIN SENSOR E395931 Push the button briefly to activate single-wipe.
  • Page 76: Switching The Rear Window Wiper On And Off

    Wipers and Washers SWITCHING THE REAR WINDOW WIPER ON AND OFF Press this icon. E405636 Press this icon. E405648 3. Press Exterior. 4. Swipe to rotate the image of the vehicle until the preferred settings appear. 5. Press Wipers. 6. Make the required adjustments. CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES E395959...
  • Page 77: Replacing The Rear Wiper Blades

    Wipers and Washers E264374 2. Press the wiper blade locking button. E183236 E264375 2. Disengage the wiper blade from the wiper arm. 3. Remove the wiper blade. Note: Make sure that the wiper arm does Note: Make sure that the wiper arm does not spring back against the glass when the not spring back against the glass when the wiper blade is not attached.
  • Page 78: Adding Washer Fluid

    Wipers and Washers USING THE WINDSHIELD WASHER USING THE REAR WINDOW WASHER E395954 E395977 Press the button deeper to its second position and hold it there Rear window wiper and washer E270967 to operate the windshield off. washer. Release the button to switch off Rear window wiper on the windshield washer.
  • Page 79: Wipers And Washers Videos

    Wipers and Washers 2. Remove the washer fluid reservoir cap. If the warning lamp continues to illuminate and the wipers do not wipe, have your 3. Add washer fluid that meets our vehicle checked as soon as possible. specification. See Washer Fluid Specification (page 329).
  • Page 80: Exterior Lighting

    Exterior Lighting EXTERIOR LIGHTING HEADLAMPS CONTROL USING THE HIGH BEAM HEADLAMPS E400123 E412867 Push the lever away from you to switch the high beams on. The E67019 Headlamps on. indicator illuminates blue in the instrument cluster. Autolamps on. Parking lamps on. Pull the lever toward you to switch the high beams off.
  • Page 81 Exterior Lighting E413801 Press this icon. Press this icon on the E405636 touchscreen. 4. Press Exterior. 5. Press Headlamps. Press this icon. E405648 SWITCHING THE HEADLAMPS FOR DRIVING ON THE LEFT OR RIGHT-HAND SIDE OF THE ROAD E413801 Press this icon. - VEHICLES WITH: LED 4.
  • Page 82: Headlamps Troubleshooting

    Exterior Lighting Why do my headlamps turn off HEADLAMPS when I have them switched on TROUBLESHOOTING when I switch my vehicle off? • The battery saver turns the headlamps HEADLAMPS FREQUENTLY off after a short period of time after you ASKED QUESTIONS switch your vehicle off.
  • Page 83 Exterior Lighting Set the lever to the middle position to Note: Parking lamps could turn off to switch the turn signal lamps off. prevent the vehicle battery from running out of charge. Note: Tap the lever up or down to make the turn signal lamps flash three times.
  • Page 84: Automatic High Beam Control

    Exterior Lighting Adjusting the Entry and Exit Lighting Press the button on the E399089 lighting control to switch the rear fog lamps on or off. Press this icon on the E405636 Note: Only switch the rear fog lamps on touchscreen. during reduced visibility.
  • Page 85 Exterior Lighting WARNING: The system may not switch the high beams off if the lights of oncoming vehicles are hidden by obstacles, for example guard rails. WARNING: You may need to override the system when approaching other road users. WARNING: In situations with poor visibility, such as fog, heavy rain or other inclement weather, you may need to override or completely switch off the...
  • Page 86: Automatic High Beam Control

    Exterior Lighting AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAM • The system detects severe rain, snow CONTROL INDICATORS or fog. • The system detects street lighting. Illuminates white to confirm • The camera has reduced visibility. when the system is ready to E146105 • The vehicle speed falls below assist.
  • Page 87: Glare Free High Beam Control

    Exterior Lighting GLARE FREE HIGH BEAM GLARE FREE HIGH BEAM CONTROL PRECAUTIONS CONTROL HOW DOES GLARE FREE HIGH WARNING: You are responsible for BEAM CONTROL WORK controlling your vehicle at all times. The system is designed to be an aid and does Glare free high beam control enhances not relieve you of your responsibility to visibility and minimizes glare for other road...
  • Page 88: Glare Free High Beam Control

    Exterior Lighting The system adapts the lighting to avoid glare if all of the following occur: Press the button on the • You switch the system on. E397714 lighting control to select autolamps. • You set the lighting control to the 3.
  • Page 89: Adaptive Front Lighting

    Exterior Lighting ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING HOW DOES ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING WORK Speed Dependent Lamps Provides additional light on the road depending on your vehicle speed and steering wheel input. E275680 Standard low beam. Additional lighting. ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING TROUBLESHOOTING ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Details...
  • Page 90: Interior Lighting

    Interior Lighting SWITCHING ALL OF THE SWITCHING THE REAR INTERIOR LAMPS ON AND OFF INTERIOR LAMPS ON AND OFF E404479 E404624 Note: If you switch all of the interior lamps on, you cannot individually switch the rear Press the button to switch all lamps off.
  • Page 91: Adjusting The Instrument Panel Lighting Brightness

    Interior Lighting SWITCHING THE INTERIOR LAMP 5. Press Interior lighting. FUNCTION ON AND OFF 6. Drag the slider left or right. AMBIENT LIGHTING SWITCHING AMBIENT LIGHTING ON AND OFF Press this icon on the E405636 touchscreen. E405061 Press this icon. E409418 Press the button to switch the interior lamp function off.
  • Page 92: Interior Lighting Videos

    Interior Lighting If you press this icon you can adjust the ambient lighting color and the brightness separately. E412936 You can also control this vehicle feature with voice interaction. See Voice Interaction E142599 Examples (page 343). INTERIOR LIGHTING VIDEOS Animations are shown to enhance the written content and not intended to replace it.
  • Page 93: Windows

    Windows Rear Windows OPENING AND CLOSING THE WINDOWS Press the button to activate the rear windows. It illuminates when the rear windows are E405236 activated. WARNING: Do not leave children or pets unattended in your vehicle and Note: If you press the button again or you do not let children play with the power do not operate the rear windows within a windows.
  • Page 94: Global Opening And Closing

    Windows USING GLOBAL CLOSING Note: Repeat the procedure if the window does not close when you use one-touch. WARNING: When closing the GLOBAL OPENING AND power windows, verify that they are free CLOSING of obstructions and make sure children and pets are not in the proximity of the window openings.
  • Page 95: Window Bounce-Back

    Windows Note: Bounce-back is on during global 2. Lift the window control switch within closing. See Window Bounce-Back (page five seconds to override bounce-back 91). and close the window. Bounce-back is now disabled and you can close the window manually. GLOBAL OPENING AND CLOSING VIDEOS Note: The window goes past the point of...
  • Page 96: Interior Mirror

    Interior Mirror INTERIOR MIRROR PRECAUTIONS WARNING: Do not adjust the mirrors when your vehicle is moving. This could result in the loss of control of your vehicle, serious personal injury or death. Note: Do not clean the mirror housing or glass with harsh abrasives, fuel or other petroleum-based cleaning products.
  • Page 97: Exterior Mirrors

    Exterior Mirrors 3. Press Exterior. ADJUSTING THE EXTERIOR 4. Swipe to rotate the image of the MIRRORS vehicle until the preferred settings appear. 5. Press Mirrors. WARNING: Do not adjust the mirrors when your vehicle is moving. This 6. Make the required adjustments. could result in the loss of control of your Note: When you select to adjust the mirrors vehicle, serious personal injury or death.
  • Page 98: Exterior Mirrors Videos

    Exterior Mirrors Rotate the mirror adjustment control to the power fold position. The mirrors fold after a few seconds. Note: The mirrors remain folded until you rotate the mirror adjustment control to another position. EXTERIOR MIRRORS VIDEOS Animations are shown to enhance the written content and not intended to replace it.
  • Page 99: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OVERVIEW E405916 Instrument cluster display. Speedometer. Pop-up message display area. Power gauge. Vehicle driving range. High voltage battery gauge. Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 100: Power Gauge

    Instrument Cluster The amount of energy being used when POWER GAUGE driving is affected by: • Mild or aggressive acceleration or braking. • Your vehicle's speed. • Use of accessories, such as climate control. • Ambient temperature and weather conditions. •...
  • Page 101: What Are The Instrument Cluster Warning Lamps

    Instrument Cluster Blind Spot Information System WHAT ARE THE INSTRUMENT And Cross Traffic Alert Warning CLUSTER WARNING LAMPS Lamp Warning lamps alert you to a vehicle If the system malfunctions, the condition that could become serious. warning lamp illuminates in the Some lamps illuminate when you start instrument cluster and a E406029...
  • Page 102 Instrument Cluster Electric Park Brake Warning Lamp Lane Keeping System Warning Lamp It illuminates or flashes red when the electric parking brake It could illuminate when you requires service. switch the system off. If it E408334 illuminates when you are driving, E408442 E67024 this indicates a malfunction.
  • Page 103: What Are The Instrument Cluster Indicators

    Instrument Cluster Safety Alert Warning Lamp Vehicle Plugged In Warning Lamp It illuminates to indicate a It illuminates when your vehicle potential or imminent safety is plugged in. risk. Stop your vehicle as soon E408205 E406052 as it is safe to do so. Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
  • Page 104 Instrument Cluster Cross Traffic Alert Indicator Individual Mode Indicator When the system detects an It illuminates when the drive approaching vehicle a tone mode is selected. E268294 sounds, the indicator illuminates E406239 and arrows appear in the instrument Speed Limiter Indicator cluster display, or the touchscreen to show which side the approaching vehicle is It illuminates when you switch...
  • Page 105 Instrument Cluster Ready to Drive Indicator Illuminates when you have switched on your vehicle and it E224090 is ready to drive. A corresponding message may appear stating ready to drive. Rear Fog Lamp Indicator It illuminates when you switch the rear fog lamps on. E67040 Sport Mode Indicator It illuminates when the drive...
  • Page 106: Instrument Cluster Display

    Instrument Cluster Display USING THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY CONTROLS WARNING: Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road.
  • Page 107 Instrument Cluster Display Welcome View Driver Assistance View E408075 E408059 It displays general vehicle status It displays the status of the active driver information such as mileage, battery state assistance system and general of charge, odometer and vehicle driving information. range.
  • Page 108: Trip Summary

    Instrument Cluster Display Navigation View E408078 E408204 It displays navigation data and general information. Trip distance. Setting Views Trip time. Press these buttons to select the Average speed. preferred view. Average power consumption. E406808 Trip Summary Views E406809 The digital instrument cluster can display three different trip summary views.
  • Page 109 Instrument Cluster Display Note: If you press the OK button for longer than one second, it resets the long-term data. Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 110: Personalized Settings

    Personalized Settings CHANGING THE LANGUAGE You can change the language using the touchscreen. Press this icon. E405636 Press this icon. E405628 3. Press Language. 4. Select a language. You can also control this vehicle feature with voice interaction. See Voice Interaction E142599 Examples (page 343).
  • Page 111: Head Up Display

    Head Up Display WHAT IS THE HEAD UP DISPLAY Press this icon. E405648 3. Interior. The system displays information on the 4. Head-up display. windshield in your field of vision, allowing you to keep your eyes on the road. You can 5.
  • Page 112 Head Up Display • Brightness • Color scheme • Information: Driver Assistance, Navigation, Road signs, Trip data Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 113: Remote Start

    Remote Start Use the FordPass App to remotely switch WHAT IS REMOTE START the pre-conditioning off. The system allows you to remotely start the climatization in your vehicle to heat or REMOTE START SETTINGS cool the interior to a predetermined temperature.
  • Page 114: Climate Control

    Climate Control Stationary Air Conditioning SWITCHING CLIMATE CONTROL ON AND OFF When switching your vehicle off When you activate this feature, the air Press this icon on the conditioning system remains active for touchscreen to access the about 30 minutes after you switch your climate controls.
  • Page 115: Switching Defrost On And Off

    Climate Control Note: In certain conditions, for example, SWITCHING DEFROST ON AND cold weather, maximum cooling may not activate or could run slow when switched on. This helps reduce power consumption Press this icon on the from the battery. touchscreen to access the climate controls.
  • Page 116: Setting The Temperature

    Climate Control Directing Air to the Footwell Air Note: Do not remove ice from the mirrors Vents with a scraper or adjust the mirror glass when it is frozen in place. Press this icon on the Note: Do not clean the mirror housing or touchscreen to access the glass with harsh abrasives, fuel or other climate controls.
  • Page 117: Auto Mode

    Climate Control Press this icon to increase AUTO MODE interior cooling for a short period of time. E413927 SWITCHING AUTO MODE ON AND Press this icon to increase interior heating for a short period Press this icon on the of time. E434926 touchscreen to access the climate controls.
  • Page 118: Climate Control Hints

    Climate Control SWITCHING DUAL MODE ON AND Automatic Climate Control • Adjusting the settings when your vehicle interior is extremely hot or cold The default setting is on. is not necessary. Automatic mode is To switch dual mode off, press best recommended to maintain set this icon on the touchscreen to temperature.
  • Page 119 Climate Control 2. Adjust the temperature function to the setting you prefer. Use 22°C (72°F) as a starting point, then adjust the setting as necessary. Defogging the Side Windows in Cold Weather Press defrost or maximum defrost. 2. Adjust the temperature control to the setting you prefer.
  • Page 120: Interior Air Quality

    Interior Air Quality AUTO AIR REFRESH MANUALLY REFRESHING THE INTERIOR AIR Press the button on the touchscreen. E412964 Press this icon. E414259 Note: Climate control settings could change temporarily to help flow outside air into the cabin. You can change the blower motor speed to the settings you prefer.
  • Page 121: Front Seats

    Front Seats FRONT SEAT PRECAUTIONS WARNING: Sitting improperly, out of position or with the seatback reclined too far can take weight off the seat cushion and affect the decision of the passenger sensing system, resulting in serious injury or death in the event of a crash.
  • Page 122: Manual Seats

    Front Seats Make sure that your driving position is comfortable and that you can maintain full control of your vehicle. MANUAL SEATS MOVING THE SEAT BACKWARD AND FORWARD E397360 ADJUSTING THE SEAT HEIGHT E397491 ADJUSTING THE SEAT BACKREST E397404 POWER SEATS WARNING: Do not adjust the driver seat or seat backrest when your vehicle is moving.
  • Page 123 Front Seats Moving the Head Restraint Forward and Backward WARNING: The head restraint is a safety device. Whenever possible it should be installed and properly adjusted when the seat is occupied. Failure to adjust the head restraint properly could reduce its effectiveness during certain impacts.
  • Page 124: Adjusting The Seat Cushion

    Front Seats Adjusting the Seat Cushion Length 2. Remove the head restraint. (If Equipped) MOVING THE SEAT BACKWARD AND FORWARD E398448 E397790 ADJUSTING THE SEAT CUSHION Adjusting the Seat Cushion Angle E412922 E397743 Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 125: Massage Seats

    Front Seats ADJUSTING THE SEAT BACKREST MASSAGE SEATS SWITCHING THE MASSAGE SEATS ON AND OFF E397674 ADJUSTING THE SEAT HEIGHT E410856 Press the massage button on the E397791 outside of the driver and passenger seats. ADJUSTING THE LUMBAR The massage function is switched off SUPPORT automatically after approximately 10 minutes.
  • Page 126: Heated Seats

    Front Seats HEATED SEATS HEATED SEAT PRECAUTIONS WARNING: Use caution when using the heated seat if you are unable to feel pain to your skin because of advanced E146322 age, chronic illness, diabetes, spinal cord Repeatedly press the button to adjust the injury, medication, alcohol use, temperature.
  • Page 127 Front Seats E415712 Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 128: Rear Seats

    Rear Seats FOLDING THE SEAT BACKREST MANUAL SEATS ADJUSTING THE HEAD WARNING: To prevent possible RESTRAINT damage to the seat or seatbelts, make sure that the seatbelts are not fastened before folding the seatback. WARNING: When folding or unfolding the seats, take care not to get your fingers caught between the seat backrest and seat frame.
  • Page 129: Unfolding The Seat Backrest

    Rear Seats UNFOLDING THE SEAT BACKREST WARNING: When unfolding the seat backrests, make sure that the seatbelts are not trapped behind the seat. WARNING: Make sure that the seats and the seat backrests are secure and fully locked in their catches. Lift the seat backrest up to unfold it.
  • Page 130: Rear Occupant Alert System

    Rear Occupant Alert System WHAT IS THE REAR REAR OCCUPANT ALERT OCCUPANT ALERT SYSTEM SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS The rear occupant alert system monitors vehicle conditions and notifies you to check WARNING: On hot days, the for rear seat occupants when you switch temperature inside the vehicle can rise the vehicle off.
  • Page 131 Rear Occupant Alert System Press this icon. E405636 Press this icon. E405628 3. Press Screen. 4. Make the required adjustments. Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 132: Memory Function

    Memory Function WHAT IS THE MEMORY LOCATING THE MEMORY FUNCTION FUNCTION BUTTONS The memory function recalls the position of these features: • Driver seat and power mirrors. • Passenger seat. MEMORY FUNCTION PRECAUTIONS WARNING: Before activating the memory seat, make sure that the area immediately surrounding the seat is clear of obstructions and that all occupants are clear of moving parts.
  • Page 133: Recalling A Preset Position

    Memory Function E391237 E391237 2. Press the desired memory button. Note: The adjustment process is cancelled, Press this button for longer E398017 if one of the memory buttons is pressed than one second. again. 4. Within approximately 10 seconds, press Another way of recalling the Preset the memory function button 1 or 2.
  • Page 134: Usb Ports

    USB Ports LOCATING THE USB PORTS hand-held device while driving and encourage the use of voice-operated The following is a list of potential USB port systems when possible. Make sure you locations across all our vehicles. Some are aware of all applicable local laws may not apply to your specific vehicle.
  • Page 135: Charging A Device

    USB Ports CHARGING A DEVICE Connect your device to the USB port. Data Transfer USB Ports E250655 You can charge your device through the data transfer USB port when the touchscreen is on. Charge Only USB Ports E263583 You can charge your device through the charge only USB port when the vehicle is in accessory mode or when the vehicle is Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 136: Power Outlet

    Power Outlet POWER OUTLET LOCATING THE POWER PRECAUTIONS OUTLETS Power outlet could be in the following location: WARNING: Do not use a power • Inside the luggage compartment. point for operating a cigar lighter. Incorrect use of the power points can cause damage not covered by the vehicle warranty, and can result in fire or serious injury.
  • Page 137: Wireless Accessory Charger

    Wireless Accessory Charger Do not place metal objects, for example WHAT IS THE WIRELESS remote controls, coins and candy ACCESSORY CHARGER wrappers, on or near the charging area when charging a device. Metal objects may The wireless accessory charger allows you heat up and degrade the charging to charge one compatible Qi wireless performance, in addition to causing...
  • Page 138: Charging A Wireless Device

    Wireless Accessory Charger CHARGING A WIRELESS DEVICE Always place only one Qi-enabled mobile device with a maximum dimension of 80 mm (3.1 in) x 150 mm (5.9 in) on the center of the wireless charging surface with the charging side down. The charging stops after your device reaches a full charge.
  • Page 139: Storage

    Storage Rear Seat Armrest CUP HOLDERS CUP HOLDER PRECAUTIONS WARNING: Use caution when stowing items or hot drinks in the cup holders. Items could become loose or spill during hard braking, acceleration or crashes. Failure to follow this instruction could result in personal injury. LOCATING THE CUP HOLDERS Center Console E412059...
  • Page 140: Center Console

    Storage CENTER CONSOLE OPENING THE CENTER CONSOLE E411955 E411946 You can insert the tray in the place of the cup holder assembly. To open the center console push the button and lift up. ADJUSTING THE CENTER CONSOLE E411954 You can stow the cup holder assembly in the front when not in use.
  • Page 141: Under Floor Storage

    Storage UNDER FLOOR STORAGE LOCATING THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT UNDER FLOOR STORAGE Below the Upper Load Floor E411956 You can divide the center console storage space by inserting the plastic ice scraper in one of the side retaining slots. E409548 CENTER CONSOLE VIDEOS Space is available below the upper load floor to stow items.
  • Page 142: Starting And Powering Off

    Starting and Powering Off Note: Your vehicle is ready to drive. STARTING AND POWERING OFF PRECAUTIONS Alternatively, you can press and release the brake pedal to start the vehicle. • The system may not function if the remote control is close to metal POWERING OFF objects or electronic devices, such as keys or a cell phone.
  • Page 143: Accessing The Passive Key Backup Position

    Starting and Powering Off Automatic Power Off 2. Press and hold the brake pedal. 3. Press the push button start. • If the vehicle is on and the driver moves away from the vehicle carrying the remote control, the vehicle switches STARTING AND POWERING off automatically after a short period TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 144: High Voltage Battery

    High Voltage Battery If your vehicle reaches a 0% state of WHAT IS THE HIGH VOLTAGE charge, recharge your vehicle as soon as BATTERY possible. In everyday use it is acceptable to use the The high voltage battery is a highly full state of charge window, however there sophisticated lithium ion battery system, are a few best practices we recommend...
  • Page 145: Recycling And Disposing Of The High Voltage Battery

    High Voltage Battery Plug in your vehicle when temperatures ENERGY CONSUMPTION reach the freezing point to maintain battery REGULATIONS performance and maximize driving range. Energy Consumption (Off-Vehicle Storage State of Charge Charging) You can increase the battery life by The declared WLTP energy consumptions maintaining your state of charge below and electric range are determined 100%.
  • Page 146: Energy Consumption Figures

    High Voltage Battery ENERGY CONSUMPTION FIGURES Weighted, Combined Electric Energy Electric Range City Electric Range Consumption kWh/100km (mi/ km (mi) km (mi) g/km kWh) 428 - 787 (265 - 340 - 602 (211 - 374) 17.5 - 13.9 (3.5 - 4.4) 489) HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY TROUBLESHOOTING...
  • Page 147: Charging Your Vehicle

    Charging Your Vehicle CHARGING EQUIPMENT operate. Charging equipment PRECAUTIONS components contain critical safety devices in the wall outlet plug and connector that cannot be serviced. Contact your local dealer for assistance. WARNING: Read all instructions Failure to follow these instructions could and warnings in this publication before result in fire, electric shock, or personal using the charging equipment.
  • Page 148: Charging Equipment Overview

    Charging Your Vehicle Please note that you can trigger the power We recommend that you use genuine Ford liftgate while swiping the charging cable equipment specifically designed for your under the rear bumber. vehicle. In any other cases, read and follow the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Page 149: Moving And Storage Instructions

    Charging Your Vehicle Note: If you do not use a dedicated circuit, Specification Type Specification Value the circuit breaker could trip or open. If a dedicated circuit is not available, contact a Environmental IP65 licensed professional electrician regarding Ventilation Not required the installation of a dedicated outlet.
  • Page 150: Care Instructions

    For more information, constantly checks for the presence of contact your authorized dealer. a service ground connection. If the We recommend that you use genuine Ford service ground ever fails, the charger's equipment specifically designed for your red indicator illuminates and shuts vehicle.
  • Page 151 Charging Your Vehicle Note: When first plugged into a wall outlet the amber, blue and red indicators blink once. Then the blue indicator turns on, followed by a blink of the red indicator. After, the blue indicator turns off then back on.
  • Page 152 Charging Your Vehicle If you expect the universal home charge time preferences in the on screen display. cord to be charging the vehicle, make sure If your vehicle is still not charging, contact the vehicle coupler is properly inserted into the vehicle.
  • Page 153 Charging Your Vehicle Charging Reduced, AC Plug Or Wall Outlet AMBER BLUE Details BLINK PULSING The universal home charge cord is char- ging at a reduced rate due to over- heating of the connector or the wall outlet. Make sure the connector and control box are properly connected.
  • Page 154: Locating The Charge Port

    (GFCI) is tripped. You can view your vehicle the charge port door and then release. charging status remotely via the Ford Pass app. Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 155: Charge Port Indicators

    Charging Your Vehicle Indicator Statuses E401775 Note: Do not apply excessive force. Forcing the door open or closed damages the charge port. CHARGE PORT INDICATORS Lit up white: no charging function is active. Blinking white: charging connector detected. Flashing white: the vehicle is establishing the connection with the charging infrastructure.
  • Page 156: Ac Charging

    The universal home charge cord is an Charge coupler. optional equipment. For more information, contact your authorized dealer. Vehicle. We recommend that you use genuine Ford Charge port receptacle. equipment specifically designed for your Universal home charge cord. vehicle. In any other cases, read and follow the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Page 157 Charging Your Vehicle E406682 4. Plug the connector into the universal home charge cord control box. E406540 Note: To insert the connector, firmly grasp the connector by the cable or plug and push into the control box until it clicks. Make sure the connector is fully inserted and flush with the control box before inserting it into the outlet.
  • Page 158 Customer Relationship Center. To ensure superior service, please take note of the serial number when contacting customer support. For more information, visit www.owner.ford.com. Stopping Charging Unlock your vehicle. See Using Keyless Entry (page 54). See E402212 Operating the Doors From Outside Your Vehicle (page 50).
  • Page 159 Charging Your Vehicle Charge port receptacle. Cable. Put your vehicle in park (P). Note: Your vehicle must be in park (P) to charge. E406540 E401775 2. Press the center left-hand edge of the charge port door and then release to open the door.
  • Page 160 E402212 charge station to activate the charger. 3. Press the center left-hand edge of the For more information, visit charge port door to close. www.owner.ford.com. CHARGING USING YOUR PUBLIC Stopping Charging CHARGE CORD Unlock your vehicle. See Using Keyless Entry (page 54). See...
  • Page 161 Charging Your Vehicle E346802 AC charge station. Charge station port. E405341 Vehicle charge coupler. 4. Plug your public charge cord into the charge station port. Vehicle. Note: To insert the coupler, firmly grasp the Charge port receptacle. handle and push into the charge station Public charge cable.
  • Page 162: Dc Charging

    Charge Network, use the directions on the charge station to activate the charger. E402212 For more information, visit 3. Press the center left-hand edge of the www.owner.ford.com. charge port door to close. Stopping Charging DC CHARGING Unlock your vehicle. See Using Keyless Entry (page 54).
  • Page 163 Charging Your Vehicle In cold temperatures, you may notice that DC charging takes longer when the ambient temperature drops below 10°C (50°F). The rapid charging function heats up the battery to achieve the maximum E346805 rapid-charging capability. See Charging DC charging station. Settings (page 162).
  • Page 164 Charging Your Vehicle E406537 E405336 3. Open the dust cap cover on the charge port to expose lower connectors. 4. Plug the charge coupler into the charge port receptacle on your vehicle. E406559 Note: Your vehicle locks to the charge coupler.
  • Page 165: Charge Coupler Manual Release

    Charging Your Vehicle Information about public charge stations, 3. Press the center left-hand edge of the pricing, power levels and real time charge port door to close. availability is available on the touchscreen or the vehicle app. Rates for charging will CHARGE COUPLER MANUAL vary by power level, provider, location, and RELEASE...
  • Page 166: Charging Settings

    Charging Your Vehicle Charge Settings Overview CHARGING SETTINGS You can schedule charging to take advantage of lower cost electricity rates during off-peak E406052 hours if you have signed up for a time of use pricing plan with your utility provider. You can also set a maximum charge limit for your battery and a departure time and cabin temperature so your vehicle is ready...
  • Page 167 Charging Your Vehicle Charging Locations To temporarily adjust the charge level at which charging stops, you can set a Using your current location, you can add maximum charge limit. If the vehicle is up to five charging locations. Within the already plugged in, the maximum charge touchscreen, each location can have limit applies to the current charging...
  • Page 168 Charging Your Vehicle Charging at Customized Times On the departure times settings screen, set your desired departure time. Select You can set up to four preferred time either the individual day of your windows. When activated they apply to all departure or the applicable days of the days.
  • Page 169: Using Your Vehicle App And Charging

    • Check charging station plug availability. Note: The charge time option can also be For more information, visit selected in the exit menu when powering www.owner.ford.com. off the vehicle. CHARGING EQUIPMENT USING YOUR VEHICLE APP IDENTIFICATION SYMBOLS AND CHARGING...
  • Page 170: Charging Your Vehicle Troubleshooting

    Charging Your Vehicle Supply Type Standard Configuration Type of Voltage Range Accessory EN 62196-3 Vehicle 50 volt to 500 volt coupler, vehicle charge port, and charge station coupler. Charge station coupler identifier symbol. E345696 Supply Type Standard Configuration Type of Voltage Range Accessory EN 62196-3...
  • Page 171: Information Messages

    Charging Your Vehicle CHARGING YOUR VEHICLE INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Details Charging cable is too hot and cannot be Please wait until the charging cable is ready unlocked yet. Please let it cool down first. to be disconnected. Please follow instructions on the charging A problem occurred during connecting to station or use different station.
  • Page 172: Charging Your Vehicle Videos

    Charging Your Vehicle CHARGING YOUR VEHICLE FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS My vehicle does not charge, what can I do? Ensure you properly connect the charging equipment. Unplug the charging equipment from both the vehicle charge port and the charge station, wall box or outlet. If you use the universal home charge cord, check the connector to be sure that it is properly connected into the universal...
  • Page 173: Electric Motor

    Electric Motor Note: Your vehicle may not release the ELECTRIC MOTOR electric parking brake if the vehicle battery PRECAUTIONS has run out of charge. Note: Your vehicle may not release the electric parking brake if a fuse is blown. See WARNING: Apply the parking Fuses (page 278).
  • Page 174: Shifting Your Vehicle Into Gear

    Electric Motor If you want to keep your vehicle in a free SHIFTING YOUR VEHICLE INTO rolling state, roll-away protection needs GEAR to be deactivated. See Roll-Away Protection (page 171). DRIVE (D) In drive (D) power is transmitted to the driven wheels.
  • Page 175: Selector Position Indicators

    Electric Motor To apply the electric parking brake, ROLL-AWAY PROTECTION press the electric parking brake button on the selector when the vehicle is HOW DOES ROLL-AWAY stationary. See Applying the Electric PROTECTION WORK Parking Brake (page 179). Roll-away protection is always active by SELECTOR POSITION default.
  • Page 176 Electric Motor See an authorized dealer if any of the Note: An instructional message appears. following occur: 3. Confirm the message to turn roll-away • Seatbelt indicator illuminates or tone protection off. sounds with the driver seatbelt Note: A permanent confirmation message fastened.
  • Page 177: Electric Motor Troubleshooting

    Electric Motor ELECTRIC MOTOR TROUBLESHOOTING ELECTRIC MOTOR INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Details Your vehicle may roll away. A reminder during driving that neutral (N) position is selected or when deactivating roll-away protection. Heating temporarily activated to increase The system releases battery energy through recuperation capacity.
  • Page 178: All-Wheel Drive

    All-Wheel Drive • Drive slower in strong crosswinds that HOW DOES ALL-WHEEL DRIVE can affect the normal steering WORK characteristics of your vehicle. • When driving your vehicle on surfaces The all-wheel drive system is designed to made slippery by loose sand, water, continuously monitor and adjust power gravel, snow or ice, proceed with care.
  • Page 179: Brake Precautions

    Brakes Inspect the accelerator pedal for any BRAKE PRECAUTIONS interference. If none are found and the condition persists, have your vehicle Wet brakes result in reduced braking checked as soon as possible. If your efficiency. Gently press the brake pedal a vehicle has to be towed, we recommend few times when leaving a car wash or that you contact a professional towing...
  • Page 180: Brakes Troubleshooting

    Brakes BRAKES TROUBLESHOOTING BRAKES WARNING LAMPS WARNING: Driving your vehicle with the warning lamp on is dangerous. A significant decrease in braking performance may occur. It may take you longer to stop your vehicle. Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible. Driving extended distances with the parking brake engaged can cause brake failure and the risk of personal injury.
  • Page 181 Brakes BRAKES INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Details Brake servo is restricted. The brake system requires service. You can drive on carefully but have your vehicle checked as soon as possible. Brake servo failure. The brake system requires service. You can drive on very slowly and carefully but have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
  • Page 182 Brakes BRAKES FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Occasional brake noise is normal. If a metal-to-metal, continuous grinding or continuous squeal sound is present, the brake linings could be worn-out. Have the system checked by an authorized dealer. Note: Brake dust could accumulate on the wheels, even under normal driving conditions.
  • Page 183: Electric Parking Brake

    Electric Parking Brake Note: Pressing the electric parking brake WHAT IS THE ELECTRIC button on the selector also prevents power PARKING BRAKE from being transmitted to the driven wheels. See Park (P) (page 169). The electric parking brake is used to hold Note: The electric parking brake your vehicle on slopes and flat roads.
  • Page 184: Automatically Releasing The Electric Parking Brake

    Electric Parking Brake AUTOMATICALLY RELEASING ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE THE ELECTRIC PARKING TROUBLESHOOTING BRAKE ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE Close the driver door. WARNING LAMPS 2. Press and hold the brake pedal. Brake System 3. Shift into gear or neutral. It illuminates red when you apply E267156 the parking brake and your ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE...
  • Page 185: Reverse Brake Assist

    Reverse Brake Assist WHAT IS REVERSE BRAKE ASSIST WARNING: Traffic control systems, fluorescent lamps, inclement weather, air brakes, external motors and fans may Reverse brake assist is designed to reduce affect the correct operation of the impact damage or assist in avoiding a sensing system.
  • Page 186: Switching Reverse Brake Assist On And Off

    Reverse Brake Assist Note: If your vehicle sustains damage to the bumper or fascia leaving it misaligned Press this icon to switch the or bent, it could alter the sensing zone E422918 feature on or off. causing inaccurate measurement of obstacles or false alerts.
  • Page 187: Reverse Brake Assist Troubleshooting

    Reverse Brake Assist REVERSE BRAKE ASSIST TROUBLESHOOTING REVERSE BRAKE ASSIST INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Description Manoeuvre braking is active. Displays when the system applies the brakes. Manoeuvre braking is currently unavailable. Make sure that all doors, liftgate and hood are closed. Drive the vehicle on a straight road for a short period.
  • Page 188 Reverse Brake Assist REVERSE BRAKE ASSIST • Reverse brake assist does not function FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS when you connect a trailer. Operation resumes when you disconnect the Why is reverse brake assist trailer. unavailable? Note: If the answers to why the system is unavailable do not assist in returning reverse •...
  • Page 189: Auto Hold

    Auto Hold HOW DOES AUTO HOLD WORK USING AUTO HOLD Auto hold applies the brakes to hold your Bring your vehicle to a complete stop. vehicle after you bring the vehicle to a stop. The auto hold active indicator This can help when waiting on a hill or in illuminates in the information display.
  • Page 190: Traction Control

    Traction Control WHAT IS TRACTION CONTROL TRACTION CONTROL INDICATOR The traction control system helps to avoid drive wheel spin and loss of traction. Flashes yellow during operation. Shortly illuminates when you HOW DOES TRACTION E411393 switch your vehicle on. If it does CONTROL WORK not illuminate when you switch your vehicle on, or continuously illuminates, this...
  • Page 191: Stability Control

    Stability Control The system turns on when you switch your WHAT IS STABILITY CONTROL vehicle on and you cannot switch the system off. The system is designed to support stability when your vehicle starts to slide away from Note: The system is disabled when you shift your intended path.
  • Page 192: Stability Control Troubleshooting

    Stability Control STABILITY CONTROL TROUBLESHOOTING STABILITY CONTROL INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Details ESC Sport: directional Displays the status of the stability control system when you stability is restricted. switch ESC Sport on. The system turns into a reduced mode. Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 193: Electric Power Steering

    Steering Adapt your speed and driving behavior ELECTRIC POWER STEERING according to reduced steering assist. Extreme continuous steering may increase HOW DOES ELECTRIC POWER the effort to steer. This occurs to prevent STEERING WORK internal overheating and damage to the steering system.
  • Page 194 Steering STEERING INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Details Power steering not working properly. You The system has detected a fault that can drive on. requires service. Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible. Power steering not working. Visit workshop! The system has detected a fault that requires service.
  • Page 195: Parking Aids

    Parking Aids Note: If your vehicle is damaged and the PARKING AID PRECAUTIONS sensors are misaligned, it can cause inaccurate measurements or false alerts. When you connect a trailer to your vehicle, WARNING: To help avoid personal the rear parking aid detects the trailer and injury, always use caution when in provides an alert.
  • Page 196: Rear Parking Aid

    Parking Aids LOCATING THE REAR PARKING AID SENSORS Press to open the parking aid. E398367 Press to mute or unmute the E412093 parking aid. REAR PARKING AID WHAT IS THE REAR PARKING AID Rear parking sensors detect objects behind your vehicle when in reverse (R). REAR PARKING AID LIMITATIONS E130178 There is a decreased coverage area at the...
  • Page 197: Front Parking Aid

    Parking Aids LOCATING THE FRONT PARKING FRONT PARKING AID AID SENSORS WHAT IS THE FRONT PARKING Front parking sensors detect objects in front of your vehicle. FRONT PARKING AID LIMITATIONS The front parking aid sensors are active when your vehicle is in any position other than park (P) and the vehicle speed is less E187330 than 15 km/h (9 mph).
  • Page 198: Side Parking Aid

    Parking Aids LOCATING THE SIDE PARKING AID SIDE PARKING AID SENSORS WHAT IS THE SIDE PARKING AID The front and rear outermost parking aid sensors map objects that are near to the sides of your vehicle. SIDE PARKING AID LIMITATIONS The sensor coverage is up to 90 cm (35 in) from the sides of your vehicle.
  • Page 199: Parking Aid Indicators

    Parking Aids PARKING AID INDICATORS E404361 Steering wheel angle. Object detection. The system provides object distance indication through the information display. • As the distance to the object decreases, the indicator blocks illuminate and move toward the vehicle image. • If there is no object detected, the distance indicator blocks are gray.
  • Page 200: Rear View Camera

    Rear View Camera WHAT IS THE REAR VIEW CAMERA WARNING: Do not switch the camera features on or off when your vehicle is moving. The rear view camera provides a video image of the area behind your vehicle when Note: When towing, the camera only sees your vehicle is in reverse (R).
  • Page 201: Rear View Camera Videos

    Rear View Camera E415620 E398153 Green: Boundaries of the vehicle. Yellow: Active guide lines. Red: Boundary or vehicle safety clearance. Rear view touch buttons: • Rear Cross Traffic View: Shows a wide-angle view to monitor the cross traffic behind the vehicle. See Active Park Assist (page 200).
  • Page 202: 360 Degree Camera

    360 Degree Camera HOW DOES THE 360 DEGREE CAMERA WORK WARNING: You are responsible for controlling your vehicle at all times. The system is designed to be an aid and does The 360 degree camera system consists not relieve you of your responsibility to of front, side and rear cameras.
  • Page 203: Degree Camera Settings

    360 Degree Camera • Press the camera button in the center console. • Press the parking button "P" on the display touchscreen. SWITCHING THE 360 DEGREE CAMERA VIEW To change the camera view, press the touch buttons located below the camera image.
  • Page 204: Active Park Assist

    Active Park Assist WHAT IS ACTIVE PARK ASSIST WARNING: Do not use the system with accessories that extend beyond the front or rear of your vehicle, for example Assists you with parking in and out of a trailer hitch or bike rack. The system is parking spaces.
  • Page 205: Entering A Parking Space

    Active Park Assist 3. Drive your vehicle parallel to the other Note: You can slow down your vehicle at parked vehicles. any time during the parking maneuver by pressing the brake pedal. Note: Park assist automatically searches for possible parking spaces displaying them In a situation when the front or rear of the on the touchscreen, and highlights the vehicle is driven into a parking space, but...
  • Page 206: Exiting A Parking Space

    Active Park Assist Note: A message on the screen and an acoustic signal indicates that the maneuver Press to open the settings. has been completed. You can take control E405636 of your vehicle. E326188 Press to open the parking menu. Press to switch park assist on.
  • Page 207: Adaptive Cruise Control

    Adaptive Cruise Control HOW DOES ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL WITH STOP AND GO WARNING: Do not use the system when towing a trailer that has WORK aftermarket electronic trailer brake controls. Failure to follow this instruction Adaptive cruise control with stop and go could result in the loss of control of your uses radar and camera sensors to maintain vehicle, personal injury or death.
  • Page 208: Adaptive Cruise Control Limitations

    Adaptive Cruise Control ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL LIMITATIONS WARNING: The sensor may incorrectly track lane markings as other structures or objects. This can result in Sensor Limitations a false or missed warning. WARNING: If damage occurs in the WARNING: On rare occasions, immediate area surrounding the sensor, detection issues can occur due to the have your vehicle checked as soon as...
  • Page 209 Adaptive Cruise Control A message displays if something obstructs Detection Issues Can Occur: the camera or the sensor. When something blocks the sensor, the system cannot detect a vehicle ahead and does not function. The radar sensor has a limited field of view. It may not detect vehicles at all or detect a vehicle later than expected in some situations.
  • Page 210: Switching Adaptive Cruise Control On And Off

    Adaptive Cruise Control In these cases, the system may brake late To turn the system off, select a different or unexpectedly. driving assist system by pressing the mode selector button with the system in standby. If something hits the front end of your vehicle or damage occurs, the radar-sensing zone may change.
  • Page 211: Setting The Adaptive Cruise Control Gap

    Adaptive Cruise Control Press and hold the corresponding button to continuously change the stored speed. If the system detects a speed limit different from the set speed, a message appears in the instrument cluster display. Press either button to set it as the new speed.
  • Page 212: Canceling The Set Speed

    Adaptive Cruise Control Following a Vehicle If your vehicle does not accelerate automatically, you When a vehicle ahead of you enters the have to press and release the same lane or a slower vehicle is ahead in button or press the accelerator pedal to the same lane, the vehicle speed adjusts follow the vehicle ahead.
  • Page 213: Adaptive Cruise Control Indicators

    Adaptive Cruise Control Use the accelerator pedal to intentionally If you drive off-center within the lane, the exceed the set speed limit. system sets and maintains that preferred lane position. The system provides When you override the system, the part of continuous assistance steering torque indicator changes to gray.
  • Page 214 Adaptive Cruise Control Lane centering only activates when all of • When modification to the steering the following occur: system has been made, including alterations to the steering wheel. • You activate lane centering using the button on the left side of the steering •...
  • Page 215 Adaptive Cruise Control Enabling and Disabling Lane When the system is active and detects no Centering steering activity for a period of time, the system alerts you to put your hands on the steering wheel. If you fail to do so, the system cancels and driver state assist Press the mode selector E405179...
  • Page 216: Lane Centering Troubleshooting

    Adaptive Cruise Control • Turn signal indicator is latched or Gray lane lines indicate lane centering is tapped. passive. • You steer the vehicle out of lane. Blue lane lines indicate lane centering is active. LANE CENTERING INDICATORS If the system detects a fault, the symbol illuminates yellow and a message appears Illuminates when you switch in the instrument cluster display.
  • Page 217 Adaptive Cruise Control PREDICTIVE SPEED ASSIST LIMITATIONS WARNING: Pay close attention to changing road conditions. You may need to override the system by pressing the WARNING: The system may not brake or accelerator pedal if the adjusted always adjust vehicle speed in certain speed becomes higher or lower than road or weather conditions such as necessary.
  • Page 218: Adaptive Cruise Control Troubleshooting

    Adaptive Cruise Control Road geometry indicator symbols 4. Make the required adjustments. Left curve. PREDICTIVE SPEED ASSIST ALERTS E406654 Right curve. If the speed sign recognition system detects a speed limit below the minimum E406655 adaptive cruise control set speed, a tone Curve.
  • Page 219 Adaptive Cruise Control If the system cannot brake sufficiently while following a E415099 vehicle, the symbol appears on the instrument cluster and an audible warning sounds, prompting you to apply the brakes. Take immediate action. Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 220: Lane Change Assist

    Ford. signal lever. This feature is available at 90 km/h (55 mph) and above. Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 221: Lane Change Assist Limitations

    Lane Change Assist ACTIVATING AND WARNING: Large contrasts in DEACTIVATING LANE CHANGE outside lighting can limit sensor ASSIST performance. Activating Lane Change Assist See Adaptive Cruise Control Precautions (page 203). See Lane Centering Precautions (page Press the button while driving. 209).
  • Page 222: Lane Change Assist Troubleshooting

    Lane Change Assist LANE CHANGE ASSIST TROUBLESHOOTING LANE CHANGE ASSIST INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Details Lane Change Assist stopped. Take control The system stopped. Take control of the of vehicle! vehicle. Lane Change Assist stopped. Please take The system stopped. Take control of the over steering.
  • Page 223: Drive Mode Control

    Drive Mode Control Note: Drive mode changes may not be WHAT IS DRIVE MODE available when your vehicle is off. CONTROL DRIVE MODES Your vehicle has various drive modes that you can select for different driving conditions. Depending on the drive mode that you select, the system adjusts various vehicle settings.
  • Page 224: Drive Mode Control Troubleshooting

    Drive Mode Control DRIVE MODE CONTROL TROUBLESHOOTING DRIVE MODE CONTROL FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Why did the system default to normal mode? If a mode is unavailable due to a system fault, it defaults to normal mode. Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 225: Efficient Drive Mode

    Efficient Drive Mode WHAT IS EFFICIENT DRIVE EFFICIENT DRIVE MODE MODE PRECAUTIONS Efficient Drive Mode helps you drive more efficiently. It uses predictive route WARNING: You are responsible for information based on the vehicle controlling your vehicle at all times. The navigation data and driving assist system system is designed to be an aid and does sensors.
  • Page 226: Efficient Drive Mode Indicators

    Efficient Drive Mode Note: Your vehicle may still display efficient Note: The displayed symbols may differ drive mode icons, depending on the from the ones displayed in your vehicle. situation and your driving behavior. Future system updates may alter or update the symbols.
  • Page 227: Local Hazard Information

    Local Hazard Information WHAT IS LOCAL HAZARD ENABLING LOCAL HAZARD INFORMATION INFORMATION The system is designed to provide near Local hazard information is an extension real-time information about the road in of the connected navigation feature. Make front of you. sure that you enable connected navigation See Connected Navigation (page 352).
  • Page 228: Intelligent Speed Limiter

    Intelligent Speed Limiter WHAT IS THE INTELLIGENT SPEED LIMITER WARNING: You are responsible for controlling your vehicle at all times. The system is designed to be an aid and does Intelligent speed limiter is a driving aid that not relieve you of your responsibility to limits the vehicle speed to the maximum drive with due care and attention.
  • Page 229: Changing The Set Speed Limit

    Intelligent Speed Limiter Note: When your vehicle is stationary, CANCELING THE SET SPEED 30 km/h (19 mph) is set as the default LIMIT speed limit. Press to cancel the set speed CHANGING THE SET SPEED limiter. E280804 LIMIT The system returns to standby mode and the set speed remains in the memory.
  • Page 230: Intelligent Speed Limiter Indicators

    Intelligent Speed Limiter If you intentionally exceed the set speed, Note: If you switch intelligent speed limiter a warning appears in the instrument cluster off, the system defaults to normal speed display and a tone sounds. limiter. The set speed remains stored in the Normal speed limiter allows you to memory.
  • Page 231: Lane Keeping System

    Lane Keeping System WHAT IS THE LANE KEEPING SYSTEM WARNING: In cold and severe weather conditions the system may not function. Rain, snow and spray can all The lane keeping system is a driving aid limit sensor performance. designed to provide temporary steering assistance when it detects an unintended WARNING: Large contrasts in lane departure.
  • Page 232: Switching The Lane Keeping System On And Off

    Lane Keeping System • The anti-lock brake, stability control or Note: Only if the lane keeping system is traction control system activates. active, you can activate steering wheel vibration. • Narrow lane width and tight bends. 4. Make the required adjustments. The system may not correct lane positioning in any of the following conditions:...
  • Page 233: Blind Spot Assist

    Lane Keeping System E413752 E255695 When you switch the system off a yellow Alert and Aid mode off symbol illuminates and the lane markings do not appear. This mode is active when both the lane-keeping system and the blind spot assist are switched on.
  • Page 234 Lane Keeping System If you switch the lane-keeping system off, blind spot assist does not provide steering assistance. The lane-keeping system switches on every time you start your vehicle. When you switch blind spot assist off, a warning lamp illuminates and a message displays.
  • Page 235 Lane Keeping System Note: The system could not alert you if a vehicle quickly passes through the detection WARNING: The system may not zone. operate properly during severe weather conditions, for example snow, ice, heavy Note: Blocked sensors could affect system rain and spray.
  • Page 236: Blind Spot Assist

    Lane Keeping System E310089 The lane-keeping system warning lamp or Diagram 1: Vehicle A uses its left turn yellow lane marking in your instrument signal preparing to change from the right cluster indicate blind spot assist activation. lane to the middle lane. Vehicle B is already In addition, the alert indicator flashes on in the middle lane and just entered Vehicle the exterior mirror on the same side as the...
  • Page 237: Lane Keeping System Troubleshooting

    Lane Keeping System Note: If a message regarding BLIS appears in the information display, the same details apply as for the Blind Spot Assist System. LANE KEEPING SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING LANE KEEPING SYSTEM INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Details Error: Lane-Keeping System The system has detected a fault that requires service.
  • Page 238: Exit Warning

    Exit Warning WHAT IS EXIT WARNING WARNING: You are responsible for Exit warning is designed to provide a visual controlling your vehicle at all times. The and audible alert when a vehicle occupant system is designed to be an aid and does opens a door into approaching traffic.
  • Page 239: Exit Warning Indicators

    Exit Warning Note: Do not use exit warning as a replacement for paying attention when E326188 Press this icon. exiting your vehicle. Note: The system does not prevent contact with other vehicles by closing the doors Press this icon and enter the automatically.
  • Page 240: Exit Warning Troubleshooting

    Exit Warning EXIT WARNING TROUBLESHOOTING EXIT WARNING INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Details Exit Warning, Blind Spot Assist and Cross- Displays if you attach a trailer to your Traffic Alert are unavailable. vehicle. Error: Blind Spot Assist, Exit Warning and Displays if the exit warning system detects Cross-Traffic Alert any system error.
  • Page 241: Cross Traffic Alert

    Cross Traffic Alert Zone coverage also decreases when WHAT IS CROSS TRAFFIC parking at narrow angles. The sensor on ALERT the left-hand side is mostly obstructed and zone coverage on that side is severely The system is designed to alert you of reduced.
  • Page 242: Switching Cross Traffic Alert On And Off

    The sensors are behind the rear bumper when towing a trailer. For vehicles with a on both sides of your vehicle. Ford approved trailer tow module and tow Note: Keep the sensors free from snow, ice bar, the system turns off when you attach and large accumulations of dirt.
  • Page 243: Cross Traffic Alert Troubleshooting

    Cross Traffic Alert CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT TROUBLESHOOTING CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Details Exit Warning, Blind Spot Assist and Cross- Displays if you attach a trailer to your Traffic Alert are unavailable. vehicle. Error: Blind Spot Assist, Exit Warning and Displays if the cross traffic alert system Cross-Traffic Alert detects any system error.
  • Page 244: Pre-Collision Assist

    Pre-Collision Assist provides multiple levels of assistance to WHAT IS PRE-COLLISION help avoid a collision. ASSIST HOW DOES PRE-COLLISION Pre-collision assist detects and warns of approaching hazards in the roadway. If ASSIST WORK your vehicle is rapidly approaching another stationary vehicle, a vehicle traveling in the The system warns the driver of potential same direction as yours, or a pedestrian hazards by providing five levels of...
  • Page 245: How Does Pre-Collision Assist With Intersection Assist Work

    WARNING: The system may not operate properly if your vehicle has a non-Ford windshield. Do not carry out windshield repairs in the area around the sensor. WARNING: System performance...
  • Page 246: Pre-Collision Assist Limitations

    Pre-Collision Assist • If the vehicle accelerates hard or the moving cyclists, partly obscured accelerator pedal is fully depressed. pedestrians or cyclists, pedestrians or • When driving into and out of tunnels. cyclists that the system cannot distinguish from a group. Failure to take •...
  • Page 247: Switching Pre-Collision Assist On And Off

    Pre-Collision Assist Cyclist detection functions optimally when LOCATING THE PRE- detected hazards are clearly identifiable. COLLISION ASSIST SENSORS The system detection level may be reduced in situations where cyclists are moving fast, partly hidden, have a complex background, or the system cannot distinguish the cyclist from a group.
  • Page 248: Forward Collision Warning

    Pre-Collision Assist SWITCHING EVASIVE STEERING FORWARD COLLISION ASSIST ON AND OFF WARNING WHAT IS FORWARD COLLISION Press this icon. WARNING E405636 A warning flashes and an audible warning sounds if your vehicle rapidly approaches Press this icon. E412176 another vehicle, to warn you of the risk of a crash with the vehicle in front of you.
  • Page 249 Pre-Collision Assist It illuminates in the instrument It illuminates when safety is cluster display when switching endangered by driving too close E413547 the system off. Switching the to the vehicle in front. E406050 system off turns all functions off. PRE-COLLISION ASSIST INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Details...
  • Page 250: Driver Alert

    Driver Alert WHAT IS DRIVER ALERT WARNING: The system may not The system is designed to alert you if it operate properly if the sensor is blocked. calculates that you are becoming drowsy Keep the windshield free from or if your driving deteriorates. obstruction.
  • Page 251: Driver Alert Indicators

    Driver Alert 4. Make the required adjustments. DRIVER ALERT INDICATORS Note: You can only make the required When the system detects an adjustments when your vehicle is on. issue, for example, the camera Note: The system turns on automatically is blocked or misaligned, an off E392064 after switching your vehicle off and on again.
  • Page 252: Traffic Sign Recognition

    HOW DOES TRAFFIC SIGN sensor. RECOGNITION WORK Note: Always fit Ford approved parts when replacing headlamp bulbs. Other bulbs Detected traffic signs appear in the could reduce system performance. instrument cluster display. The sensor is behind the interior mirror.
  • Page 253: Traffic Sign Recognition Indicators

    Traffic Sign Recognition When the system does not detect a speed TRAFFIC SIGN RECOGNITION sign, for example, navigation map data is INDICATORS not available for a short period of time, or the system has no input, a speed sign with two hyphens appears in the instrument cluster display.
  • Page 254: Troubleshooting

    Traffic Sign Recognition Setting the Traffic Sign Note: The system turns on automatically Recognition Chime for Speed Limit after switching the vehicle off and on again. You can adjust the settings on the Change touchscreen. Press this icon. E405636 Press this icon. E405636 Press this icon.
  • Page 255: Load Carrying

    Load Carrying PARTITIONING SYSTEM WARNING: The appropriate A partitioning system compliant to ISO loading capacity of your vehicle can be 27955 is available as an aftermarket limited either by volume capacity (how accessory from our authorized dealers. much space is available) or by payload capacity (how much weight the vehicle Note: Passengers should not travel in the should carry).
  • Page 256: Rear Loadspace Hatch

    Load Carrying Opening the Rear Loadspace Hatch from the Passenger Area WARNING: Exceeding any vehicle weight rating can adversely affect the performance and handling of your vehicle, cause vehicle damage and can result in the loss of control of your vehicle, serious personal injury or death.
  • Page 257: Roof Rack

    300 kg (661 lb) 300 kg (661 lb) Note: The maximum roof load is based on Note: Only use roof racks released by Ford evenly distributing the load on the crossbars. Motor Company on vehicles with glass roof. Roof racks not released by Ford may cause Note: When using a roof rack system, damage to the glass roof.
  • Page 258: Tow Bar Mounted Carrier

    Load Carrying • If you are using a bike carrier, the TOW BAR MOUNTED CARRIER maximum allowed weight is 75 kg (165 lb) including the bikes and the TOW BAR MOUNTED CARRIER carrier. PRECAUTIONS • Load the heaviest item closest to your vehicle.
  • Page 259: Luggage Compartment

    Luggage Compartment LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT INSTALLING AND REMOVING PRECAUTIONS THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT CARGO NET WARNING: Make sure that you properly secure objects in the luggage WARNING: This net is not designed compartment. Failure to follow this to restrain objects during a collision or instruction could result in personal injury heavy braking.
  • Page 260: Adjusting The Luggage Compartment Load Floor

    Luggage Compartment E409550 2. Slightly fold it and slide it fully back below the side support rails. E409456 Dividing the Luggage 2. Lift the luggage cover out of the liftgate Compartment hooks. Remove the load floor. To install, reverse the removal procedure. ADJUSTING THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT LOAD FLOOR Lowering the Load Floor...
  • Page 261: Luggage Compartment Anchor Points

    Luggage Compartment LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT ANCHOR POINTS LOCATING THE LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT ANCHOR POINTS E409506 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT VIDEOS Animations are shown to enhance the written content and not intended to replace it. We recommend that you read the Owner's Manual for full details. For more information scan here: Explorer Luggage Compartment Video Link E415621...
  • Page 262: Connecting A Trailer

    Connecting a Trailer Do not use the tow ball arm if any of these CONNECTING A TRAILER cannot be met. Have your vehicle checked PRECAUTIONS as soon as possible. When attaching the trailer wiring connector TOW BALL LIMITATIONS to your vehicle, only use a proper fitting connector that works with the vehicle and The tow ball arm does not retract or deploy trailer functions.
  • Page 263 Connecting a Trailer TOW BALL COMPONENTS 2. Pull the release switch. It is on the right-hand side in the luggage compartment. Note: The LED on the switch flashes when the tow ball arm is released. 3. Manually move the tow ball arm into the tow position.
  • Page 264: Connecting A Trailer Troubleshooting

    Connecting a Trailer Note: The LED on the switch flashes when the tow ball arm is released. 4. Manually move the tow ball arm into the stowed position. Make sure the tow ball arm fully locks into position and the LED continuously illuminates. Note: When the liftgate is open, the LED continuously illuminates to indicate that the tow ball arm is fully locked in either of its...
  • Page 265: Towing A Trailer

    Towing a Trailer TOWING A TRAILER TOWING A TRAILER PRECAUTIONS LIMITATIONS Do not exceed 100 km/h (60 mph) even if a country allows higher speeds under WARNING: Do not exceed certain conditions. 100 km/h (60 mph). Failure to follow this instruction could result in the loss of The gross train weight stated on the control of your vehicle, personal injury or vehicle identification plate applies for road...
  • Page 266: Towing Weights And Dimensions

    Towing a Trailer The stability of your vehicle to trailer The electrical system on your vehicle is combination is very much dependent on suitable for towing trailers with LED lamps. the quality of the trailer. TOWING WEIGHTS AND DIMENSIONS TOWING WEIGHT CAPACITIES Maximum Permissible Trailer Vertical Weight Variant kg (lb)
  • Page 267 Towing a Trailer Item Dimension Description Dimension mm (in) Distance between side members. 994 (39) Center of tow ball to center of first attachment point. 361 (14) Center of tow ball to center of second attachment point. 581 (23) Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 268: Trailer Sway Control

    WARNING: Turning off trailer sway control increases the risk of loss of vehicle control, serious injury or death. Ford does not recommend disabling this feature except in situations where speed reduction may be detrimental (such as hill climbing), the driver has significant trailer towing experience, and can control trailer sway and maintain safe operation.
  • Page 269: Driving Hints

    Driving Hints COLD WEATHER DRIVING IN SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS CONDITIONS - LHD 4WD/RHD The functional operation of some components and systems can be affected DRIVING THROUGH MUD AND at temperatures below approximately WATER -25°C (-13°F). DRIVING ON SNOW AND ICE Be cautious of sudden changes in vehicle speed or direction when you are driving in mud.
  • Page 270: Driving In Sand

    Driving Hints Note: Avoid turning on steep slopes or hills. DRIVING THROUGH SHALLOW A danger lies in losing traction, slipping WATER sideways and possible vehicle roll over. Whenever driving on a hill, determine beforehand the route you can use. Do not drive over the crest of a hill without seeing WARNING: Do not attempt to what conditions are on the other side.
  • Page 271: Electric Vehicle

    Driving Hints Driving Style ELECTRIC VEHICLE Range is reduced when driving aggressively MAXIMIZING YOUR DRIVING or at consistently high speeds. Aggressive RANGE driving for extended periods could also result in reducing your battery’s efficiency Driving in Cold Weather and lifespan. You can charge the high-voltage battery Keep your vehicle charged before heading while driving by using brake energy...
  • Page 272: Floor Mats

    Driving Hints FLOOR MATS WARNING: Use a floor mat designed to fit the footwell of your vehicle that does not obstruct the pedal area. Failure to follow this instruction could result in the loss of control of your vehicle, personal injury or death. WARNING: Pedals that cannot move freely can cause loss of vehicle E142666...
  • Page 273: Crash And Breakdown Information

    Crash and Breakdown Information Always: HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY • Call emergency assistance if needed VEHICLE PRECAUTIONS and advise that an electric or hybrid-electric vehicle is involved. In the event of damage or fire involving an electric vehicle or hybrid-electric vehicle: •...
  • Page 274: Switching The Hazard Flashers On And Off

    Crash and Breakdown Information PREPARING THE VEHICLE SWITCHING THE HAZARD FLASHERS ON AND OFF Use only a 12 volt supply to start your vehicle. The hazard flashers operate with the Park the booster vehicle close to the hood power on or off. The battery loses charge of the disabled vehicle, making sure the and may have insufficient power to restart two vehicles do not touch.
  • Page 275 Crash and Breakdown Information Connecting the Jumper Cables 2. Connect the other end of the positive (+) jumper cable to the positive (+) terminal of the booster vehicle battery. 3. Connect the negative (-) jumper cable to the negative (-) terminal of the booster vehicle battery.
  • Page 276: Post-Crash Alert System

    Crash and Breakdown Information Post-Collision Braking Limitations POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEM Post-collision braking does not activate if WHAT IS THE POST-CRASH the anti-lock braking system is damaged ALERT SYSTEM during the collision. Overriding Post-Collision Braking The system helps draw attention to your vehicle in the event of a serious impact.
  • Page 277: Recovery Towing

    Crash and Breakdown Information ACCESSING THE REAR TOWING RECOVERY TOWING POINT ACCESSING THE FRONT TOWING POINT E408871 E408873 The front towing point is on the right-hand The rear towing point is on the right-hand side of the front bumper. side of the rear bumper. To remove the cover: To remove the cover: Gently press the left side of the cover...
  • Page 278: Installing The Towing Eye

    Crash and Breakdown Information LOCATING THE TOWING EYE TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE E265227 The towing eye is in the storage space below the lower load floor. See Locating the Luggage Compartment Under Floor Storage (page 137). INSTALLING THE TOWING EYE WARNING: Make sure that the towing eye is fully tightened.
  • Page 279: Towing Your Vehicle

    Towing Your Vehicle Drive off slowly and smoothly without TOWING YOUR VEHICLE jerking the vehicle being towed. Only use PRECAUTIONS the towing eye provided as original equipment with your vehicle. See Locating Use the following guidelines when towing the Towing Eye (page 274). your vehicle.
  • Page 280 Towing Your Vehicle If you cannot tow your vehicle on its own wheels due to one of the above conditions, seek expert assistance and have your vehicle transported. See Transporting the Vehicle (page 274). Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 281: Emergency Equipment

    Emergency Equipment STORING A FIRST AID KIT You can store a first aid kit behind the rubber strap on the left-hand side of the luggage compartment. STORING A WARNING TRIANGLE You can store a warning triangle behind the rubber strap on the left-hand side of the luggage compartment.
  • Page 282: Fuse Precautions

    Fuses FUSE PRECAUTIONS UNDER HOOD FUSE BOX LOCATING THE UNDER HOOD WARNING: Always disconnect the FUSE BOX battery before servicing high current fuses. WARNING: To reduce risk of electrical shock, always replace the cover to the power distribution box before reconnecting the battery or refilling fluid reservoirs.
  • Page 283 Fuses IDENTIFYING THE FUSES IN THE UNDER HOOD FUSE BOX E406787 Item Fuse Rating Protected Component — Not used. 7.5 A Powertrain control module relay. ABS-ESP control module. 15 A Inverter front powertrain. Inverter rear powertrain. Onboard charger. 30 A Left-hand headlamp.
  • Page 284 Fuses Item Fuse Rating Protected Component — Not used. — Not used. 15 A Horn. 30 A Windshield wiper. 7.5 A Air conditioning system. 7.5 A Pedestrian alert system. 25 A ABS-ESP control module. — Not used. 40 A ABS-ESP control module. 50 A Cooling fan.
  • Page 285: Interior Fuse Box

    Fuses Relay Number Rating Relay function 40 A Powertrain control module relay. — 20 A Horn relay. — — 20 A Air conditioning system relay. ACCESSING THE INTERIOR FUSE INTERIOR FUSE BOX BOX - RHD ACCESSING THE INTERIOR FUSE BOX - LHD E406789 E406788 Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 286 Fuses IDENTIFYING THE FUSES IN THE INTERIOR FUSE BOX E406790 Item Fuse Rating Protected Component — Not used. 15 A Restraints control module. 25 A Trailer tow control module. 7.5 A Front camera assistance system. Body control module. 25 A Left-hand exterior lamps.
  • Page 287 Fuses Item Fuse Rating Protected Component Vanity mirror. 30 A Heated front seats. — Not used. Left-hand front door module. 30 A Left-hand rear door module. — Not used. 15 A Trailer tow control module. — Not used. Body control module. 40 A Liftgate locking system.
  • Page 288 Fuses Item Fuse Rating Protected Component — Not used. HV traction battery service disconnect. 10 A HV safety line. 15 A Trailer tow control module. 20 A Multi-function display. 25 A Trailer tow control module. Body control module. 25 A Right-hand exterior lamps.
  • Page 289 Fuses Item Fuse Rating Protected Component 15 A Center display movement system. — Not used. — Not used. — Not used. — Not used. 20 A Trunk 12V power socket. — Not used. — Not used. — Not used. — Not used.
  • Page 290: Identifying Fuse Types

    Fuses IDENTIFYING FUSE TYPES E267379 Micro 2. Micro 3. Maxi. Mini. M Case. J Case. J Case Low Profile. Slotted M Case. Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 291: Maintenance Precautions

    Maintenance 2. Slightly lift the hood. MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help maintain its roadworthiness and resale value. There is a large network of authorized dealers that are there to help you with their professional servicing expertise. We believe that their specially trained technicians are best qualified to service your vehicle properly and expertly.
  • Page 292: Under Hood Overview - Lhd

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - LHD E397060 Coolant reservoir. See Checking the Coolant Level (page 290). Brake fluid reservoir. See Checking the Brake Fluid (page 175). 12 V Battery. See Changing the 12V Battery (page 294). Under hood fuse box. See Fuses (page 278). Washer system fluid reservoir.
  • Page 293: Under Hood Overview - Rhd

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - RHD E397062 Coolant reservoir. See Checking the Coolant Level (page 290). Brake fluid reservoir. See Checking the Brake Fluid (page 175). 12 V Battery. See Changing the 12V Battery (page 294). Under hood fuse box. See Fuses (page 278). Washer system fluid reservoir.
  • Page 294: Adding Coolant

    Maintenance Note: Do not add coolant if there is no COOLANT coolant visible in the coolant reservoir. Air may have entered the cooling system. Have CHECKING THE COOLANT LEVEL your vehicle checked as soon as possible. Maintain coolant concentration within 45% to 50%, which equates to a freeze WARNING: Do not remove the point between -30°C (-22°F) and -35°C...
  • Page 295: Changing The Coolant

    Maintenance 3. Open the bonnet. The coolant reservoir is identified by the red symbol on the WARNING: Do not put coolant in cap. See Under Hood Overview (page the windshield washer reservoir. If 288). See Under Hood Overview sprayed on the windshield, coolant could (page 289).
  • Page 296: Information Messages

    Maintenance COOLANT WARNING LAMPS Red Warning Lamp If it illuminates red, the electric Yellow Warning Lamp motor or high voltage battery E103308 If it illuminates yellow, the begins to overheat. coolant temperature is too high E103308 or the coolant level is low. E401840 Note: A pop-up message appears on the Note: A pop-up message appears on the...
  • Page 297: 12V Battery

    Maintenance COOLANT VIDEOS WARNING: Keep batteries out of Animations are shown to enhance the reach of children. Batteries contain written content and not intended to sulfuric acid. Avoid contact with skin, replace it. We recommend that you read eyes or clothing. Shield your eyes when the Owner's Manual for full details.
  • Page 298 Maintenance CHANGING THE 12V BATTERY The performance of large electrical consumers could be reduced or switched If the 12 volt battery needs servicing, see off completely. your authorized dealer. A message could appear in the information display to alert you that battery protection RECYCLING AND DISPOSING OF actions are active.
  • Page 299: Battery Troubleshooting

    Maintenance 12-volt battery depletion can still occur if 3. Power your vehicle on. the high voltage battery state of charge is Note: Wait for the high voltage battery to low. See Preserving Your High Voltage recharge the 12V battery. Battery (page 140). 4.
  • Page 300: Adjusting The Headlamps

    Maintenance 12V BATTERY INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Details 12 V battery not charging. Stop vehicle safely! 12 V supply is currently restricted. Please drive carefully. Please have the 12 V battery checked. Visit workshop. Your vehicle has a 12 volt battery related Please replace 12 V battery.
  • Page 301: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care Note: Do not use razor blades or other CLEANING THE EXTERIOR sharp objects to clean or remove decals from the inside of the heated rear window. CLEANING THE EXTERIOR This can cause damage not covered by the PRECAUTIONS vehicle Warranty.
  • Page 302: Cleaning The Interior

    Vehicle Care CLEANING THE UNDERBODY If you intend to park your vehicle for an extended period after cleaning the wheels, Flush the complete underside of your drive it for few minutes before parking. This vehicle frequently. Keep body and door reduces the risk of corrosion of the brake drain holes free from packed dirt.
  • Page 303 Vehicle Care CLEANING PLASTIC CLEANING LEATHER We recommend that you only use a mild soap and water solution on a soft cloth. WARNING: On vehicles equipped Dry the area with a clean, soft cloth. with seat-mounted airbags, do not use chemical solvents or strong detergents.
  • Page 304: Repairing Minor Paint Damage

    Vehicle Care CLEANING SEATBELTS Remove dust and loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner. 2. Wipe the surface with a soft, damp cloth and a mild soap and water WARNING: Do not use cleaning solution. Dry the area with a clean, soft solvents, bleach or dye on the vehicle's seatbelts, as these actions may weaken cloth.
  • Page 305 Vehicle Care We recommend that you only use an approved quality wax that does not contain abrasives. Follow the manufacturer's instructions to apply and remove the wax. For additional information and assistance, we recommend that you contact an authorized dealer. When washing and waxing, park your vehicle in a shaded area out of direct sunlight.
  • Page 306: Storing Your Vehicle

    Storing Your Vehicle Cooling system PREPARING YOUR VEHICLE FOR STORAGE • Protect against freezing temperatures. • When removing your vehicle from If you plan on storing your vehicle for 30 storage, check coolant fluid level. days or more, read the following Confirm that there are no cooling maintenance recommendations to make system leaks and that fluid is at the...
  • Page 307: Removing Your Vehicle From Storage

    Storing Your Vehicle REMOVING YOUR VEHICLE FROM STORAGE When your vehicle is ready to come out of storage, do the following: • Wash your vehicle to remove any dirt or grease film build-up on window surfaces. • Check windshield wipers for any deterioration.
  • Page 308: Wheel And Tire Information

    Wheel and Tire Information A. P: Indicates a tire, designated by the Tire LOCATING THE TIRE LABEL and Rim Association, that may be used for service on cars, sport utility vehicles, The tire label is on the driver side B-pillar minivans and light trucks.
  • Page 309 Wheel and Tire Information J. Tire Ply Composition and Material Used: Indicates the number of plies or the Letter rating Speed rating number of layers of rubber-coated fabric 130 km/h (81 mph) in the tire tread and sidewall. Tire manufacturers also must indicate the ply 140 km/h (87 mph) materials in the tire and the sidewall, which include steel, nylon, polyester, and others.
  • Page 310 Wheel and Tire Information recommended cold inflation pressure B. Load Range and Load Inflation which can be found on the Tire Label Limits: Indicates the tire's load-carrying (affixed to either the door hinge pillar, capabilities and its inflation limits. door-latch post, or the door edge that C.
  • Page 311: Glossary Of Tire Terminology

    Wheel and Tire Information E. 16: Indicates the wheel or rim diameter in inches. If you change your wheel size, you will have to purchase new tires to match the new wheel diameter. GLOSSARY OF TIRE TERMINOLOGY *Tire label: A label showing the original equipment tire sizes, recommended inflation pressure and the maximum weight the vehicle can carry.
  • Page 312: Tire Replacement Requirements

    1.38 bar (20 psi) greater than the maximum pressure, a *Tread area of the tire: Area of the Ford dealer or other tire service perimeter of the tire that contacts the road professional should do the mounting.
  • Page 313: Using Summer Tires

    Wheel and Tire Information It is recommended that the two front tires USING SUMMER TIRES or two rear tires generally be replaced as a pair if the worn tires still have usable The original equipment tires on your vehicle depth. are designed to optimize its performance in dry or wet summer road conditions.
  • Page 314 Wheel and Tire Information WARNING: If your vehicle is fitted with wheel trims, remove them before fitting snow chains. Only use snow chains on the rear wheels. Only use snow chains on the following specified tire sizes: • 255/50 R 19. Note: Maintain correct tire pressures.
  • Page 315: Tire Care

    Tire Care Inflate your tires to the recommended CHECKING THE TIRE inflation pressure even if it is less than the PRESSURES maximum inflation pressure information found on the tire. You can find the tire label Safe operation of your vehicle requires that with the recommended tire inflation your tires are properly inflated.
  • Page 316 Tire Care Front tire size. Measure unit. Rear tire size. Data matrix including part number. Max load tire pressure rear. Normal load tire pressure rear. Max load tire pressure front. Normal load tire pressure front. E409904 Normal load Full load Tire size Front Rear...
  • Page 317: Inspecting The Tire For Damage

    Tire Care INSPECTING THE TIRE FOR TIRE ROTATION DAMAGE Inspect the tire sidewalls for cracking, cuts, WARNING: If the tire label shows bruises and other signs of damage or different tire pressures for the front and excessive wear. If you suspect internal rear tires and the vehicle has a tire damage to the tire, have the tire pressure monitoring system, then you...
  • Page 318 Tire Care E209823 Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 319: Tire Sealant And Inflator Kit

    Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit After using the sealant, an authorized WHAT IS THE TIRE SEALANT dealer needs to replace the tire pressure AND INFLATOR KIT monitoring system sensor and valve stem on the wheel. The kit consists of an air compressor to re-inflate the tire and a canister of sealing LOCATING THE TIRE SEALANT compound that effectively seals most...
  • Page 320: Using The Tire Sealant And Inflator Kit

    Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit Note: Do not remove objects, for example Tire inflation pipe. nails or screws from a punctured tire. 12 volt DC power point connector. Note: Make sure you regularly check the expiry date on the sealant bottle. USING THE TIRE SEALANT AND INFLATOR KIT WARNING: The sealant contains...
  • Page 321 Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit E257006 E256963 4. Remove the sealant bottle cap. Do not 6. Remove the tire valve dust cap and pierce or remove the seal. attach the tire inflation pipe. E257022 Plug the 12 V DC power point connector into the 12 V DC socket.
  • Page 322 Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit E257266 8. Start your vehicle and switch the compressor on. E257121 9. Inflate the tire to the recommended tire pressure shown on the Tire Label Remove the power plug from the 12 V on the B pillar. See Tire Pressure DC power point connector.
  • Page 323 Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit E257942 Promptly drive the vehicle cautiously for 6 km (4 mi) to distribute the E391006 sealant evenly inside the tire. Do not exceed 80 km/h (50 mph) If necessary, turn on the compressor Note: If you experience any unusual and adjust the tire to the vibration, ride disturbance or noise while recommended tire pressure.
  • Page 324 Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit The kit only provides temporary mobility. Regulations concerning tire repair or replacement after using the kit could differ from country to country. We recommend you consult a tire specialist. After using the kit: • Do not drive your vehicle more than 200 km (120 mi) before repairing or replacing the punctured tire.
  • Page 325: Tire Pressure Monitoring System Precautions

    Tire Pressure Monitoring System WHAT IS THE TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM WARNING: If you experience any unusual vibration, ride disturbance or noise while driving, reduce your speed The tire monitoring system until you can safely pull off to the side of warns the driver when the tire E139232 the road and call for roadside assistance.
  • Page 326: Resetting Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    Tire Pressure Monitoring System • If the pressure in all tires is not After a warning about the tire pressure appropriate to the vehicle load. being too low, switch your vehicle off and then back on again. This is necessary •...
  • Page 327 Tire Pressure Monitoring System Warning Possible Cause Action Required Lamp Solid warning One or more tires are significantly under Inflate the tires to the lamp inflated recommended tire pressure. See Tire Pressure Specifications (page 311). Check the tires for damage and repair them if necessary.
  • Page 328 Tire Pressure Monitoring System TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Action Loss of pressure Inflate the tires to the recommended tire pressure. Check the detected. tires for damage and repair them if necessary. Carry out the system reset procedure. Error: Tyre Pressure The system has detected a fault that requires service.
  • Page 329: Changing A Road Wheel

    Changing a Road Wheel CHANGING A FLAT TIRE WARNING: Using the high voltage If you get a flat tire while driving, do not battery box as a jacking point could apply the brake heavily. Instead, gradually result in electric shock, personal injury, decrease your speed, firmly hold the fire or death.
  • Page 330: Wheel Bolts

    Changing a Road Wheel E166722 Park on a firm and level surface and activate the hazard flashers. 2. Apply the parking brake. See Applying the Electric Parking Brake (page 179). 3. Power off the vehicle. E436255 5. Jack at the specified locations to avoid damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 331 Changing a Road Wheel correct metal-to-metal contact at the come off while your vehicle is in motion, wheel mounting surfaces can cause the resulting in loss of vehicle control, wheel bolts to loosen and the wheel to personal injury or death. Bolt Size Nm ( lb.ft) M14 x 1.5...
  • Page 332: Capacities And Specifications

    Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE DIMENSIONS Dimension Description Dimension mm (in) Overall length. 4,468 (175.9) Overall width including the exterior mirrors. 1,871 (73.7) Overall height excluding the antenna. 1,604 1,614 (63.1 63.5) Wheelbase. 2,767 (108.9) Front track. 1,584 1,596 (62.4 62.8) Rear track.
  • Page 333: Cooling System Capacity And Specification

    Capacities and Specifications COOLING SYSTEM CAPACITY AND SPECIFICATION Capacities Variant Quantity All. Fill the coolant to the maximum mark on the coolant reservoir. Materials Name Specification Antifreeze/Coolant HT-FVA MU7J 19544 BA WASHER FLUID SPECIFICATION Capacities Variant Quantity All. Fill as required. Materials Name Specification...
  • Page 334 Capacities and Specifications Note: We recommend using DOT 4 LV (Low Viscosity) High Performance Brake Fluid meeting WSS-M6C65-A2 or ISO 4925 Class 6 standards. Use of any fluid other than the recommended fluid could cause reduced brake performance and not meet our performance standards.
  • Page 335: Vehicle Identification

    Vehicle Identification Stamped into the floor panel in the VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION luggage compartment, under the NUMBER loadspace floor, behind the rear seats. LOCATING THE VEHICLE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION IDENTIFICATION NUMBER NUMBER OVERVIEW You can find the vehicle identification The vehicle identification number contains number at the following locations.
  • Page 336: Vehicle Identification Plate

    Vehicle Identification LOCATING THE VEHICLE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION IDENTIFICATION PLATE PLATE The vehicle identification plate is within the right-hand door aperture. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE OVERVIEW E413848 Vehicle identification number. Gross vehicle weight. Gross train weight. Maximum front axle weight. Maximum rear axle weight. Model/variant/version.
  • Page 337: Connected Vehicle

    Press this icon. and the vehicle location. For additional E414194 information, refer to the local Ford website. Press this icon. CONNECTED VEHICLE E413492 4. Press Privacy settings. REQUIREMENTS 5.
  • Page 338: Connected Vehicle Troubleshooting

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS vehicle closer to the Wi-Fi router or to a place where the network signal is not Why is my Ford mobile app not obstructed. connecting to my vehicle? What can I do if I am close to a Wi- •...
  • Page 339 Connected Vehicle Why can I not see a network I expect to see in the list of available networks? • The network is hidden. Make the network visible and try again, or manually add a network in the Wi-Fi settings menu. •...
  • Page 340: Audio System

    Audio System AUDIO SYSTEM IDENTIFYING THE AUDIO UNIT PRECAUTIONS WARNING: Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road.
  • Page 341: Playing Or Pausing The Audio Source

    Audio System Selecting the Radio ADJUSTING THE VOLUME Press the button to select radio You can adjust the volume with volume mode and display the list of buttons on the steering wheel. available radio stations. Press to increase volume. Selecting Media E408470 Press the button to select media Press to decrease volume.
  • Page 342: Muting The Audio

    Audio System SELECTING A MENU ITEM Press this button to edit Use the touchscreen to select a menu item. E398369 favorites. Note: You can add six stations to your SETTING THE CLOCK AND favorite list. DATE Adding media to favorites Press the clock on the touchscreen.
  • Page 343: Switching The Display On And Off

    Audio System Hills, mountains, tall buildings, bridges, DIGITAL AUDIO tunnels, freeway overpasses, parking BROADCASTING RADIO garages, dense tree foliage and thunderstorms can interfere with the reception. WHAT IS DIGITAL AUDIO BROADCASTING RADIO When you pass a ground-based broadcast repeating tower, a stronger signal may Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) is a overtake a weaker one and result in the digital radio standard for broadcasting...
  • Page 344: Movable Screen

    Movable Screen 2. Move the screen up or down to the USING THE MOVABLE SCREEN desired angle and release the handle. The screen locks into position. Note: The screen stays in this position until WARNING: Adjusting the screen you adjust it again. while driving may cause the driver to become distracted.
  • Page 345: Center Display Overview

    Center Display Overview Notification Center CENTER DISPLAY PRECAUTIONS Press to view notifications. E394894 WARNING: Driving while distracted Privacy can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that Vehicle data unavailable or you use extreme caution when using any disabled.
  • Page 346: Rebooting The Center Display

    Center Display Overview Adjusting the Home Screen Press and hold any tile on the home screen until the adjustment screen opens. 2. Press a tile to select for change. 3. Press an application from the list to replace the selected tile. 4.
  • Page 347: Voice Interaction

    Voice Interaction WHAT IS VOICE INTERACTION BEGINNING A VOICE INTERACTION Voice Interaction allows you to control vehicle features using conversational Say the selected wake word followed by requests. your command. This feature works best if you connect your You can also press the button on vehicle to your FordPass account and turn the steering wheel to begin a on all privacy settings.
  • Page 348: Voice Interaction Settings

    Voice Interaction VOICE INTERACTION SETTINGS Press this icon on the E405636 touchscreen. Press this icon. E142599 Press this icon. E413492 4. Follow the prompts on the screen to set your preferred settings. Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 349: Phone Precautions

    Phone Note: If you pair more than one cell phone, PHONE PRECAUTIONS use the phone settings on the touchscreen to specify the primary phone. You can change this setting any time. WARNING: Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash PHONE MENU and injury.
  • Page 350: Making And Receiving Aphone Call

    Phone Press this icon to delete all the MAKING AND RECEIVING A digits you typed. PHONE CALL E280804 Receiving Calls You can also control this vehicle feature with voice interaction. During an incoming call, an audible tone See Voice Interaction E142599 sounds.
  • Page 351: Switching Text Message Notification On And Off

    Phone Access your contacts during the Note: Selecting "Enable Wireless CarPlay" current call. on your device will prepare the device for wireless carplay when you re-enter the E387022 vehicle. Immediately end a phone call. You can also press the button on Enabling Wireless Apple CarPlay the steering wheel.
  • Page 352 Phone 2. Follow the instructions on your device and the touchscreen. Note: Certain features of the system are not available when you are using Android Auto. Enabling Wireless Android Auto Pair your device to Bluetooth®. 2. Follow the instructions on your device and the touchscreen.
  • Page 353: Connecting A Bluetooth® Device

    Bluetooth Press to skip to the next track. SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Ford Motor Company is under license. Press and hold to fast forward E354569 Other trademarks and trade names are through the track.
  • Page 354: App Requirements

    Apps APP REQUIREMENTS When you start an app through the system for the first time, you could be asked to grant certain permissions. You can review and change the permissions that you have granted at any time when your vehicle is not moving.
  • Page 355: How Do Personal Profiles Work

    Personal Profiles HOW DO PERSONAL PROFILES DELETING A PERSONAL WORK PROFILE AUTHORIZED USER Note: Deleting an authorized user restores your vehicle to factory settings. You can set only one authorized user to your vehicle. The authorized user has access to the vehicle and vehicle services, Press this icon on the and is able to save personalized settings E405636...
  • Page 356: Connected Navigation

    On and Off You can download other region map data to a USB data storage from the local Ford website. Insert the USB data storage into Press this icon on the a USB port in your vehicle to manually E405636 touchscreen.
  • Page 357: Setting A Destination

    Navigation CHANGING THE FORMAT OF THE SETTING A DESTINATION USING THE MAP SCREEN Press the map format button on the left-hand side of the map screen to toggle Press this icon on the between the available formats. E405636 touchscreen. Note: Available formats are 2D, 3D and North Up.
  • Page 358: Waypoints

    Navigation 6. Follow the prompts on the screen to Note: Information about the location begin navigation. appears on the screen. 6. Follow the prompts on the screen to SETTING A DESTINATION USING begin navigation. A RECENT DESTINATION You may also press this icon when viewing location details to save the location as favorite.
  • Page 359: Route Guidance

    Navigation Note: You may add additional destinations using the text entry screen, the map screen, Press this icon. a predictive, a recent or a saved destination. Note: Information about the location of the stopover appears on the screen. Press this icon. E413492 4.
  • Page 360: Vehicle Software Updates

    Vehicle Software Updates Software updates introduce new features Vehicle Software Update Limitations and provide updates to the vehicle's When you begin a software update software systems. installation, you cannot: Software Download • Cancel the update. • Switch on your vehicle. Downloads automatically occur in the background when your vehicle is running •...
  • Page 361: Vehicle System Reset

    Vehicle System Reset PERFORMING A SYSTEM RESET Performing a system reset allows you to remove all personal information and restore settings to their factory defaults. Press this icon on the E405636 touchscreen. Press this icon. E405628 3. Press Factory reset. 4.
  • Page 362: Your Authorized Dealer - Turkey

    Your Authorized Dealer - Turkey AUTHORIZED DEALER DIRECTORY Name Telephone Address City Levent Mah. Eski Ceyhan Yolu GİZERLER (322) 346 80 80 Üzeri 5. Km No: 210 Yüreğir/ Adana Adana Mersin Yolu Üzeri 9. Km Sarı OTOKOÇ ADANA (322) 441 17 17 Hamzalı...
  • Page 363 (412) 255 04 45 Diyarbakır Merkez/Diyarbakır Taşköprü Köyü E-5 Mahallesi GÖRÜR (380) 537 53 15 Düzce No: 55 Düzce Ford Plaza İstanbul Yolu 7. Km TUZCULAR (284) 763 11 23 Edirne Merkez/Edirne Malatya Yolu 8. Km Baskil Yol ÇETİNKAYALAR (424) 247 40 31 Elazığ...
  • Page 364 Hatay DERUN Hatay/İskenderun Söğütlü Mevkii Çevre Yolu SÜRKİT OTOM. (476) 210 11 38 Iğdır Üzeri Ford Plaza Merkez/Iğdır Merkez Mah. Gazi Mustafa GÜRSOY (232) 464 02 50 Kemal Bulvari Blv. Gürsoy Oto. İçel Gürsoy No: 872 Mezitli/Mersin Soğanlik Yeni Mah. Soğanlik (216) 427 37 47 D-100 Kuzey Yanyol Cad.
  • Page 365 Your Authorized Dealer - Turkey Name Telephone Address City OTOKOÇ Kayışdağı Cd. No: 3 Flora İSTANBUL (216) 574 38 32 Plaza Küçükbakkalköy, İstanbul ATAŞEHİR Ataşehir/İstanbul Çamlık Mah. Çobandere OTOKOÇ Mevkii Sırrı Çelik Bulvarı No: İSTANBUL (216) 430 12 00 İstanbul 9A/9B, Şile Otobanı...
  • Page 366 Your Authorized Dealer - Turkey Name Telephone Address City 1.OSB Mahallesi Havaalanı ILICAK (422) 444 59 55 Yolu 2.Cadde No: 14/1 Malatya Yeşilyurt/MALATYA Güzelyurt Mah. Menemen ÇETAŞ MANİSA (236) 233 84 00 Manisa Cad. No:15/A Manisa Ankara Asfaltı 3. km. Salihli/ ÇETAŞ...
  • Page 367 Sok. No:2 Süleymanpaşa/ Tekirdağ Tekirdağ Yeniyurt Mah. Vali Zekai ORUÇLAR (356) 214 41 43 Tokat Gümüşdiş Blv. No: 55/A Tokat Tunalar Ford Plaza Yıldızlı/ TUNALAR (462) 248 12 00 Trabzon Trabzon Şabaniye Mah. İpekyolu 4. Km AKKÖPRÜLÜ (434) 217 17 17 Merkez/Van Kılıç...
  • Page 368: Service Intervals - Turkey

    (12,500 mi) • Transit Custom. Note: Service intervals may vary depending on engine options. For information about the service interval details of your vehicle, please refer to the local Ford website. Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 369: Customer Information

    For additional information, visit http:// WARNING: Vehicles with a higher corporate.ford.com/ford-open-source.html. center of gravity (utility and four-wheel drive vehicles) handle differently than DECLARATION OF vehicles with a lower center of gravity (passenger cars). Avoid sharp turns,...
  • Page 370: Radio Frequency Certification Labels

    Customer Information BODY CONTROL MODULE To find out more about the REACH directive, search REACH on the local Ford Europe Union EU website. Note: To find the local Ford website, visit https://corporate.ford.com/operations/ locations/global-links.html. RADIO FREQUENCY CERTIFICATION LABELS ANTENNAS European Union EU...
  • Page 371: Operating System

    Customer Information INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OPERATING SYSTEM European Union EU European Union EU E310043 E310043 KEYS AND REMOTE CONTROLS RADIO TRANSCEIVER MODULE European Union EU European Union EU E310043 E310043 Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 372: Replacement Parts Recommendation

    Ford and Motorcraft parts whenever your vehicle requires scheduled maintenance or repair. You can clearly identify genuine Ford and Motorcraft parts by looking for the Ford, FoMoCo or Motorcraft branding on the parts or their packaging. Scheduled Maintenance and...
  • Page 373: Mobile Communications Equipment

    Customer Information The Ford Warranty may not cover damage hand-held device while driving and caused to your vehicle as a result of failed encourage the use of voice-operated non-Ford parts. systems when possible. Make sure you For additional information, refer to the are aware of all applicable local laws terms and conditions of the Ford Warranty.
  • Page 374: Ecall User Information

    Customer Information ECALL USER INFORMATION eCall User Information According to Regulation (EU) 2017/78, Annex I, Part 3 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE ECALL IN-VEHICLE SYSTEM 1.1. Overview of the 112-based eCall in-vehicle system, its operation and functional- ities: See What Is eCall (page 44). 1.2.
  • Page 375 Customer Information Log file of the automatic activation of the system and its timestamp. Any additional data (if applicable): See Emergency Call System Data (page 20). 2.3.2. Recipients of data processed by the 112-based eCall in-vehicle system are the relevant public safety answering points designated by the respective public authorities of the country on which territory they are located, to first receive and handle eCalls to the single European emergency number 112.
  • Page 376 This privacy information can be found in the FordPass app or on the local Ford website. 3.3. The TPS system and/or other added value services shall process personal data only on the base of the explicit consent of the data subject (the vehicle's owner or owners).
  • Page 377 Ask Ford on the local Ford website or contact the Ford Customer Relationship Center by e-mail through the FordPass app or by using the e-mail address on the local Ford website.
  • Page 378 Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 379 Index Activating and Deactivating Lane Change Assist..........217 Active Park Assist........200 12V Battery.............293 Active Park Assist Precautions....200 12V Battery Precautions........293 Adaptive Cruise Control......203 Battery Management System Adaptive Cruise Control Limitations............294 Troubleshooting..........214 Changing the 12V Battery.......294 Lane Centering...........209 Charging the 12V Battery........294 Lane Centering Troubleshooting....212 How Does the Battery Management...
  • Page 380 Index Air Conditioning What Is the Auto-Dimming Interior See: Climate Control..........110 Mirror..............92 All-Wheel Drive..........174 Auto Hold............185 Auto Hold Indicators........185 All-Wheel Drive Troubleshooting....174 All-Wheel Drive Limitations......174 Autolamps............78 All-Wheel Drive Precautions....174 What Are Autolamps..........78 All-Wheel Drive Troubleshooting..174 Autolock.............52 All-Wheel Drive Information Autolock Requirements........52 Messages............174 What Is Autolock..........52 Ambient Lighting..........87...
  • Page 381 Index Charge Coupler Manual Release.....161 Charge Port Indicators.........151 Charging a Device..........131 Beginning a Voice Interaction....343 Charging a Wireless Device......134 Blind Spot Assist..........229 Charging Equipment Identification Blind Spot Assist Indicators......231 Symbols............165 Blind Spot Assist Information Charging Equipment Indicators....146 Messages............232 Charging Equipment Overview....144 Blind Spot Assist Limitations......230 Charging Equipment Precautions..143 How Does Blind Spot Assist Work....229...
  • Page 382 Index Cleaning the Exterior........297 Connecting a Bluetooth® Device..349 Connecting a Trailer........258 Cleaning Camera Lenses and Sensors.............298 Connecting a Trailer Cleaning Chrome, Aluminium or Stainless Troubleshooting..........260 Steel..............297 Tow Ball..............258 Connecting a Trailer Precautions..258 Cleaning Headlamps and Rear Connecting a Trailer Lamps..............297 Troubleshooting........260 Cleaning Stripes or Graphics......298 Cleaning the Exterior Precautions....297...
  • Page 383 Index Customizing the Instrument Cluster Driver Alert.............246 Display............102 Driver Alert Troubleshooting......247 Driver Alert Indicators.........247 Driver Alert Precautions......246 Driver Alert Troubleshooting....247 Data Privacy............17 Driver Alert Information Messages..247 DC Charging............158 Driver State Assist..........42 Declaration of Conformity.......365 Driver State Assist Troubleshooting..43 Deleting a Personal Profile......351 Driver State Assist Limitations....43 Digital Audio Broadcasting Radio..339 Driver State Assist Precautions....42...
  • Page 384 Index Electric Motor Troubleshooting...173 Exterior Lamps..........78 Electric Motor Information Exterior Lamps On Audible Warning....80 Messages............173 Switching the Daytime Running Lamps On Electric Parking Brake Audible and Off..............79 Warning............180 Switching the Parking Lamps On and Electric Parking Brake........179 Off.................79 Electric Parking Brake Using All Weather Lamps........79 Troubleshooting..........180 Using the Entry and Exit Lighting....80...
  • Page 385 Index Front Seat Precautions........117 Headlamp Indicators...........77 Front Seats............117 Switching the Headlamps for Driving on the Heated Seats............122 Left or Right-Hand Side of the Manual Seats............118 Road..............76 Massage Seats............121 Using the High Beam Headlamps....76 Headlamps Troubleshooting....78 Power Seats............118 Front Seats Videos........122 Headlamps Frequently Asked Fuse Precautions.........278...
  • Page 386 Index How Does Efficient Drive Mode Instrument Cluster Warning Lamps..97 Work..............221 Intelligent Speed Limiter Audible How Does Exit Warning Work....234 Warnings............226 How Does Lane Change Assist Intelligent Speed Limiter Work...............216 Indicators.............226 How Does Pre-Collision Assist with Intelligent Speed Limiter......224 Intersection Assist Work......241 Intelligent Speed Limiter How Does Pre-Collision Assist Troubleshooting..........226...
  • Page 387 Index Lane Keeping System Troubleshooting..........233 Lane Keeping System Limitations..227 Keyless Entry............54 Lane Keeping System Precautions..227 Keyless Entry Troubleshooting....55 Lane Keeping System Keyless Entry Limitations......54 Troubleshooting........233 Keyless Entry Settings........54 Lane Keeping System Information Keyless Entry Troubleshooting....55 Messages............233 Keyless Entry Frequently Asked Liftgate..............57 Questions............55 Closing the Liftgate..........59...
  • Page 388 Index Locating the Wireless Accessory Charger............133 Luggage Compartment Anchor Navigation Map Updates......352 Points.............257 Navigation............352 Locating the Luggage Compartment Adjusting the Map..........352 Anchor Points..........257 Route Guidance..........355 Luggage Compartment......255 Setting a Destination........353 Luggage Compartment Anchor Waypoints............354 Points..............257 Luggage Compartment Precautions..........255 Luggage Compartment Videos....257 Opening and Closing the Hood....287 Opening and Closing the Windows..89 Opening the Liftgate........57...
  • Page 389 Index Parking Aids.............191 Pre-Collision Assist Precautions.....241 Pre-Collision Assist........240 Front Parking Aid..........193 Rear Parking Aid..........192 Evasive Steering Assist........244 Side Parking Aid..........194 Forward Collision Warning......244 Partitioning System........251 Pre-Collision Assist Passenger Airbag Indicators......39 Troubleshooting..........244 Passive Anti-Theft System......65 Pre-Collision Assist Troubleshooting........244 How Does the Passive Anti-Theft System Work..............65 Pre-Collision Assist Information...
  • Page 390 Index Rear Occupant Alert System Reprogramming the Unlocking Limitations...........126 Function............52 Rear Occupant Alert System Resetting Tire Pressure Monitoring Precautions..........126 System............322 Rear Occupant Alert System....126 Resuming the Set Speed Limit....225 Rear Parking Aid..........192 Resuming the Set Speed......208 Reverse Brake Assist Indicators....182 Locating the Rear Parking Aid Reverse Brake Assist Precautions...181 Sensors..............192...
  • Page 391 Index Seatbelts............34 Side Parking Aid Audible Warnings.....194 Seatbelt Reminder..........35 Side Parking Aid Limitations......194 Security..............65 What is the Side Parking Aid......194 Sitting in the Correct Position....117 Anti-Theft Alarm System........65 Software Update Anti-Theft Alarm System Settings....66 Passive Anti-Theft System.......65 See: Vehicle Software Updates....356 Selecting a Drive Mode.......219 Special Notices - Turkey.......14 Selecting a Menu Item.......338...
  • Page 392 Index Switching All of the Interior Lamps On Switching the Display On and Off..339 and Off............86 Switching the Front Interior Lamps On Switching Android Auto™ On and and Off............86 Off..............347 Switching the Hands-Free Liftgate On Switching Apple CarPlay On and and Off............58 Off..............347 Switching the Hazard Flashers On and...
  • Page 393 Index Tire Pressure Monitoring System Warning Traffic Sign Recognition Troubleshooting........250 Lamps..............322 Tire Pressure Specifications......311 Traffic Sign Recognition Information Tire Replacement Requirements..308 Messages............250 Tire Rotation...........313 Trailer Sway Control Precautions..264 Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit Trailer Sway Control........264 Components..........315 Trailer Towing Hints........261 Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit Transporting the Vehicle......274 Precautions..........315...
  • Page 394 Index Vehicle Identification Number What Is Local Hazard Information..223 What Is Pre-Collision Assist....240 Overview............331 Vehicle Identification Plate......332 What Is Remote Start........109 What Is Reverse Brake Assist....181 Locating the Vehicle Identification What Is Stability Control......187 Plate..............332 What Is the Electric Parking Brake..179 Vehicle Identification Plate Overview..332 Vehicle Identification........331 What Is the Head Up Display....107...
  • Page 395 Index Washers..............73 Wipers...............70 Wipers and Washers Troubleshooting..........75 Wipers..............70 Switching Windshield Wipers On and Off.................70 Wiper Precautions..........70 Wireless Accessory Charger Precautions..........133 Wireless Accessory Charger.....133 Your Authorized Dealer......358 Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
  • Page 396 Explorer (CFU) 5-Door SUV, CG3968en enGBR, Edition date: 202402, Second-Printing...
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