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Manuals and User Guides for FORD Explorer 2004. We have 3 FORD Explorer 2004 manuals available for free PDF download: Owner’s Manual, Technical Training Manual

Ford Explorer 2004 Owner's Manual

Ford Explorer 2004 Owner’s Manual (297 pages)

Brand: Ford
|
Category: Automobile
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Size: 4.85 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    1

  • Introduction

    4

    • CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning

      4

    • Warning Symbols in this Guide

      4

    • Fuel Pump Shut-Off Switch

      4

    • Breaking-In Your Vehicle

      5

    • Special Notices

      5

    • Warning Symbols on Your Vehicle

      5

    • Protecting the Environment

      5

    • Special Instructions

      6

    • Service Data Recording

      6

    • Event Data Recording

      6

    • Middle East/North Africa Vehicle Specific Information

      7

    • Notice to Owners of Pickup Trucks and Utility Type Vehicles

      7

    • Using Your Vehicle with a Snowplow

      7

    • Using Your Vehicle as an Ambulance

      7

    • Vehicle Symbol Glossary

      8

  • Instrument Cluster

    10

    • Warning and Control Lights

      10

      • Warning Lights and Chimes

        10

      • Anti-Lock Brake System

        11

      • Brake System Warning Light

        11

      • Check Fuel Cap

        11

      • Air Bag Readiness

        12

      • Check Gage

        12

      • Hi Temp Low Oil

        12

      • Low Tire Warning

        12

      • Door Ajar

        13

      • Electronic Throttle Control

        13

      • Overdrive off

        13

      • Advancetrac

        14

      • Key-In-Ignition Warning Chime

        14

      • Speed Control

        14

      • Turn Signal

        14

    • Gauges

      15

      • Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge

        16

      • Odometer

        16

      • Trip Odometer

        16

      • Battery Voltage Gauge

        17

      • Engine Oil Pressure Gauge

        17

      • Fuel Gauge

        17

      • Tachometer

        17

  • Entertainment Systems

    18

    • AM/FM Stereo with CD

      18

    • AM/FM Stereo with In-Dash Six CD

      21

    • AM/FM Stereo Cassette with CD

      25

      • Radio Frequencies

        29

      • Radio Reception Factors

        29

      • Cassette/Player Care

        29

      • CD/CD Player Care

        30

  • Climate Controls

    31

    • Manual Heating and Air Conditioning

      31

      • Operating Tips

        31

      • Dual Electronic Automatic Temperature Control (DEATC) System

        32

      • Auxiliary System

        35

      • Front Auxiliary Controls

        35

    • Rear Passenger Climate Control

      35

    • Rear Window Defroster

      36

      • Rear Auxiliary Controls

        36

      • Floor Console Climate Controls

        36

  • Lights

    37

    • Headlamp Control

      37

    • Autolamp System

      37

    • Foglamp Control

      37

    • Panel Dimmer Control

      38

    • High Beams

      38

    • Flash to Pass

      38

    • Aiming the Headlamps

      39

    • Headlamp Aim Adjustment

      39

    • Turn Signal Control

      40

    • Interior Lamps

      40

    • Dome/Reading Lamps

      40

    • Bulbs

      41

    • Cargo/Reading Lamps

      41

    • Replacing the Interior Bulbs

      41

    • Using the Right Bulbs

      41

    • Replacing Headlamp Bulbs

      42

    • Replacing Front Parking Lamp/Turn Signal/Sidemarker Bulbs

      43

    • Replacing Tail/Brake/Turn/Backup Lamp Bulbs

      44

    • Replacing Foglamp Bulbs

      44

    • Replacing License Plate Lamp Bulbs

      44

    • Replacing High-Mount Brakelamp Bulb

      45

  • Driver Controls

    46

    • Multi-Function Lever

      46

    • Speed Dependent Wipers

      46

    • Windshield Wiper/Washer Control

      46

    • Changing the Wiper Blades

      47

    • Steering Wheel Adjustment

      47

      • Tilt Steering Column

        47

      • Cell Phone Use

        48

      • Center Console

        48

      • Overhead Console

        49

      • Rear Center Console Features

        49

      • Storage Compartment

        49

      • Illuminated Visor Mirror

        50

      • Installing a Garage Door Opener

        50

      • Auxiliary Power Point

        51

    • Power Windows

      51

      • Rear Auxiliary Power Point

        51

      • Accessory Delay

        52

      • One Touch down

        52

      • Power Side View Mirrors

        52

      • Window Lock

        52

      • Automatic Dimming Rear View Mirror

        53

      • Fold-Away Mirrors

        53

      • Heated Outside Mirrors

        53

      • Power Adjustable Foot Pedals

        54

      • Setting Speed Control

        54

      • Resuming a Set Speed

        55

      • Increasing Speed While Using Speed Control

        56

      • Reducing Speed While Using Speed Control

        56

      • Audio Control Features

        57

      • Steering Wheel Controls

        57

      • Turning off Speed Control

        57

      • Climate Control Features

        58

      • Moon Roof

        59

      • Homelink Wireless Control System

        60

      • Programming

        60

      • Gate Operator and Canadian Programming

        62

      • Erasing Homelink Buttons

        63

      • Operating the Homelink Wireless Control System

        63

      • Reprogramming a Single Homelink Button

        63

      • Compass Zone Adjustment

        64

      • Electronic Compass/Temperature Display

        64

      • Outside Air Temperature

        64

      • Compass Calibration Adjustment

        65

      • Info Menu

        66

    • Message Center

      66

      • Reset

        66

      • Selectable Features

        66

      • Compass Display

        67

      • Compass Zone/Calibration Adjustment

        67

      • Average Fuel Economy (AFE)

        68

      • Average Fuel Economy for FFV-Equipped Vehicles

        69

      • Distance to Empty (DTE)

        69

      • Trip Elapsed Drive Time

        69

      • Autolamp Delay

        70

      • Autolocks

        70

      • Easy Entry/Exit

        70

      • Setup Menu

        70

      • Language

        71

      • Oil Change

        71

      • System Check

        71

      • Units (English/Metric)

        71

      • System Warnings

        72

      • Positive Retention Floor Mat

        77

      • Rear Luftgate

        77

      • 7 Passenger Stowage

        78

      • Cargo Cover

        78

      • Cargo Management System

        78

      • 5 Passenger Stowage

        79

      • Luggage Rack

        79

  • Locks and Security

    81

    • Keys

      81

      • Power Door Locks

        81

      • Liftgate

        81

      • Remote Entry System

        82

      • Childproof Door Locks

        82

      • Unlocking the Doors

        83

      • Locking the Doors/Liftgate

        83

    • Anti-Theft System

      83

      • Opening the Liftgate Window

        84

      • Sounding a Panic Alarm

        84

      • Memory Seats/Adjustable Pedals/Easy Entry-Exit Feature

        84

      • Activating and Deactivating the Memory Seat Feature

        84

      • Replacing the Battery

        85

      • Replacing Lost Remote Entry Transmitters

        86

      • How to Reprogram Your Remote Entry Transmitters

        86

      • Keyless Entry System

        87

      • Illuminated Entry

        87

      • Programming a Personal Entry Code

        87

      • Erasing Personal Code

        88

      • Anti-Scan Feature

        88

      • Unlocking and Locking the Doors, Liftgate and Liftgate Window Using Keyless Entry

        88

      • Autolock

        89

      • Deactivating/Activating Autolock

        89

      • Power Door Unlock/Lock Procedure

        89

      • Securilock Passive Anti-Theft System

        90

      • Keyless Entry Key Pad Procedure

        90

      • Message Center Procedure

        90

      • Theft Indicator

        91

      • Automatic Arming

        91

      • Automatic Disarming

        91

      • Replacement Keys

        92

      • Programming Spare Keys

        92

  • Seating and Safety Restraints

    94

    • Adjustable Head Restraints

      94

    • Adjusting the Front Manual Seat

      95

    • Adjusting the Front Power Seat

      96

    • Memory Seat/Easy Entry/Exit Feature

      97

    • Folding down the 60/40 Rear Seats

      98

    • Heated Seats

      98

    • Rear Seats

      98

    • Using the Manual Lumbar Support

      98

    • Adjusting the 2Nd Row Recline

      99

    • Folding down the 40/20/40 Rear Seats or Bucket Seats

      99

    • Operating the 2Nd Row Seat for E-Z Entry

      100

    • Folding the Middle 2Nd Row Seat

      101

    • 3Rd Row Stow Feature

      102

    • Third Row Seat

      102

    • To Put Seat in Stowed Position

      102

    • To Put Seat in Upright Position

      103

    • How Does the Personal Safety System Work?

      104

    • Personal Safety System

      104

    • Safety Restraints

      104

      • Driver and Passenger Dual-Stage Air Bag Supplemental Restraints

        105

      • Driver’s Seat Position Sensor

        105

      • Front Crash Severity Sensor

        105

      • Front Safety Belt Usage Sensors

        105

      • Determining if the Personal Safety System Is Operational

        106

      • Safety Restraints Precautions

        106

      • Energy Management Feature

        107

      • Automatic Locking Mode

        108

      • Combination Lap and Shoulder Belts

        108

      • Vehicle Sensitive Mode

        108

      • How to Use the Automatic Locking Mode

        109

      • When to Use the Automatic Locking Mode

        109

      • How to Disengage the Automatic Locking Mode

        110

      • Safety Belt Pretensioner

        110

      • Safety Belt Extension Assembly

        111

      • Safety Belt Height Adjustment

        111

      • Safety Belt Warning Light and Indicator Chime

        111

      • Beltminder

        112

      • Conditions of Operation

        112

      • Deactivating/Activating the Beltminder Feature

        114

      • One Time Disable

        114

      • Safety Belt Maintenance

        115

      • Air Bag Supplemental System (SRS)

        116

      • Important SRS Precautions

        116

      • Children and Air Bags

        118

      • How Does the Air Bag Supplemental Restraint System Work?

        118

      • Determining if the System Is Operational

        120

      • Safety Canopy System

        121

      • How Does the Safety Canopy System Work?

        122

      • Child Кestraints

        124

      • Disposal of Air Bags and Air Bag Equipped Vehicles (Including Pretensioners)

        124

      • Important Child Restraint Precautions

        124

      • Child Booster Seats

        125

      • Children and Safety Belts

        125

      • When Children Should Use Booster Seats

        125

      • Types of Booster Seats

        126

      • Child and Infant or Child Safety Seats

        127

      • Safety Seats for Children

        127

      • The Importance of Shoulder Belts

        127

      • Installing Child Safety Seats with Combination Lap and Shoulder Belts

        129

      • Attaching Child Safety Seats with Tether Straps

        131

      • Attaching Safety Seats with LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children) Attachments for Child Seat Anchors

        134

  • Driving

    137

    • Starting

      137

      • Positions of the Ignition

        137

      • Important Safety Precautions

        137

      • Starting the Engine

        139

      • Cold Weather Starting (Flexible Fuel Vehicles Only)

        139

      • If the Engine Fails to Start Using the Preceding Instructions (Flexible Fuel Vehicles Only)

        140

      • Using the Engine Block Heater

        140

      • Guarding against Exhaust Fumes

        140

      • Important Ventilating Information

        140

      • Four-Wheel Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)

        141

      • Brake Assist (if Equipped as Part of the Advancetrac System)

        141

      • ABS Warning Lamp

        141

      • Parking Brake

        142

      • Advancetrac Hancement Systemstability en

        143

      • Steering

        145

      • Preparing to Drive Your Vehicle

        146

      • Automatic Transmission Operation

        147

      • Brake-Shift Interlock

        147

      • Driving with a 5–Speed Automatic Transmission

        149

      • Reverse Sensing System

        151

      • If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck in Mud or Snow

        151

      • Limited-Slip Axle

        153

      • Four-Wheel Drive (4WD) Operation

        153

      • System Indicator Lights

        153

      • Using the Control Trac 4WD System

        154

      • Shifting between 4X4 AUTO (4WD Auto) and 4X4 HIGH (4WD High)

        154

      • Shifting To/From 4X4 LOW (4WD Low)

        154

      • Driving Off-Road with Truck and Utility Vehicles

        155

      • How Your Vehicle Differs from Other Vehicles

        155

      • Basic Operating Principles

        155

      • If Your Vehicle Goes off the Edge of the Pavement

        155

      • If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck

        156

      • Emergency Maneuvers

        156

      • Parking

        157

      • 4WD Systems

        158

      • Normal Characteristics

        158

      • Sand

        158

      • Mud and Water

        159

      • Driving on Hilly or Sloping Terrain

        159

      • Driving on Snow and Ice

        160

      • Tires, Replacement Requirements

        161

      • Maintenance and Modifications

        162

      • All Wheel Drive (AWD) System

        163

      • Driving through Water

        171

      • Vehicle Loading — with and Without a Trailer

        171

      • Payload

        172

      • Cargo Weight

        173

      • GAW (Gross Axle Weight)

        173

      • GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating)

        173

      • GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight)

        174

      • GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)

        174

      • GCW (Gross Combined Weight)

        174

      • GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating)

        175

      • Maximum Loaded Trailer Weight

        175

      • Tongue Load or Fifth Wheel King Pin Weight

        175

      • Steps for Determining the Correct Load Limit

        175

      • Special Loading Instructions for Owners of Pickup Trucks and Utility-Type Vehicles

        176

      • Calculating the Load Your Vehicle Can Carry/Tow

        176

    • Trailer Towing

      177

      • Preparing to Tow

        179

      • Hitches

        180

      • Safety Chains

        180

      • Trailer Brakes

        180

      • Trailer Lamps

        180

      • Driving While You Tow

        181

      • Trailer Towing Tips

        181

      • Servicing after Towing

        181

    • Recreational Towing

      182

      • Launching or Retrieving a Boat

        182

      • Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) 4X2 Vehicles

        182

      • 4X4 Vehicles with Electronic Shift Transfer Case (Neutral Tow Kit Accessory)

        183

      • AWD Vehicles

        183

  • Roadside Emergencies

    184

    • Getting Roadside Assistance

      184

    • Hazard Flasher Switch

      185

    • Fuel Pump Shut-Off Switch

      185

    • Fuses and Relays

      186

      • Standard Fuse Amperage Rating and Color

        187

      • Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel

        188

      • The Fuses Are Coded as Follows

        189

      • Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel (Top Side)

        191

      • Power Distribution Box

        192

      • The High-Current Fuses Are Coded as Follows

        193

      • Rear Relay Box

        195

      • The Relays Are Coded as Follows

        196

    • Changing Tires

      197

      • Auxiliary Relay Box (Vehicles Equipped with 4X4)

        197

      • Dissimilar Spare Tire/Wheel Information

        198

      • Stopping and Securing the Vehicle

        199

      • Location of the Spare Tire and Tools

        200

      • Removing the Jack and Tools

        200

      • Removing the Spare Tire

        201

      • Changing the Spare Tire

        202

      • Stowing the Flat/Spare Tire

        205

    • Jump Starting

      206

      • Re-Stowing the Jack and Tools

        206

      • Wheel Lug Nut Torque Specifications

        206

      • Preparing Your Vehicle

        207

      • Connecting the Jumper Cables

        207

      • Removing the Jumper Cables

        209

    • Wrecker Towing

      212

  • Customer Assistance

    213

    • Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)

      220

  • Cleaning

    222

    • Washing the Exterior

      222

    • Waxing

      222

    • Paint Chips

      223

    • Aluminium Wheels and Wheel Covers

      223

    • Engine

      223

    • 4.0L SOHC V6 Engine

      224

    • 4.6L V8 Engine

      224

    • Plastic (Non-Painted) Exterior Parts

      225

    • Windows and Wiper Blades

      225

    • Instrument Panel and Cluster Lens

      225

    • Iterior Trim

      226

    • Interior

      226

    • Leather Seats

      226

    • Underbody

      226

    • Ford, Lincoln and Mercury Care Care Products

      227

  • Maintenance and Specifications

    228

    • Precautions When Servicing Vehicle

      228

    • Service Recommendations

      228

    • Working with the Engine off and on

      228

    • Opening the Hood

      229

    • Identifying Components in the Engine Compartment

      230

    • Checking and Adding Washer Fluid for the Liftgate

      232

    • Windshield Washer Fluid

      232

    • Checking the Engine Oil

      233

    • Engine Oil

      233

      • Adding Engine Oil

        235

      • 4.0L Engine

        236

      • 4.6L Engine

        236

      • Engine Oil Recommendations

        236

    • Battery

      237

      • Checking Engine Coolant

        239

      • Engine Coolant

        239

      • Adding Engine Coolant

        241

      • Coolant Refill Capacity

        243

      • Recycled Engine Coolant

        243

      • Severe Climates

        243

      • What You Should Know about Fail-Safe Cooling (4.6L V8 Engine Only)

        243

      • How Fail-Safe Cooling Works

        244

      • When Fail-Safe Mode Is Activated

        244

    • Fuel Information

      245

      • Choosing the Right Fuel

        247

      • FFV Engine

        248

      • Fuel Quality

        248

      • Octane Recommendations

        248

      • Unleaded Gasoline Engines

        248

      • Cleaner Air

        249

      • Running out of Fuel

        249

      • Essentials of Good Fuel Economy

        250

      • Fuel Filler Cap

        250

      • Fuel Filter

        250

      • Measuring Techniques

        250

      • Filling the Tank

        251

      • Filling the Tank for FFV Equipped Vehicles

        251

      • Calculating Fuel Economy

        252

      • Good Driving and Fuel Economy Habits

        252

      • Conditions

        253

      • Maintenance

        253

      • Emission Control System

        254

      • EPA Window Sticker

        254

      • Flex Fuel (E-85) Cruising Range

        254

      • On Board Diagnostics (OBD-II)

        255

      • Checking and Adding Power Steering Fluid

        256

      • Readiness for Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) Testing

        256

      • Brake Fluid Reservoir

        257

      • Checking and Adding Transfer Case Fluid

        258

      • Checking Automatic Transmission Fluid

        258

      • Transmission Fluid

        258

      • Driveline Universal Joint and Slip Yoke

        259

      • Informatio Avout Uniform Tire Quality Grading

        259

      • Temperature a B C

        260

    • Tire Information

      260

      • Traction AA a B C

        260

      • Treadwear

        260

      • Glossary of Tire Terminology

        261

      • Information Contained on the Tire Sidewall

        261

      • Information on “P” Type Tires

        262

      • Additional Information Contained on the Tire Sidewall for “LT” Type Tires

        265

      • Information on “T” Type Tires

        266

      • Location of the Tire Label

        266

      • Tire Care

        266

      • Tire Inflation Pressure

        266

      • Tire and Wheel Alignment

        268

      • Tire Rotation

        268

      • Tire Wear

        270

      • Safety Practices

        271

      • Tire Replacement Requirements

        271

      • Highway Hazards

        272

      • Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

        272

      • Changing Tires with TPMS

        274

      • Using Snow Tires and Traction Devices

        274

      • Motorcraft Part Numbers

        275

    • Refill Capacities

      276

    • Lubricant Specifications

      278

      • Engine Data

        280

      • Vehicle Dimensions

        280

      • Certification Label

        282

      • Identifying Vehicle

        282

      • Vehicle Identification Number

        282

      • Engine Number

        283

      • Transmission/Transaxle Code Designations

        283

      • Truck Application

        283

      • Passenger Car Application

        284

  • Accessories

    285

    • Exterior Style

      285

    • Interior Style

      286

    • Lifestyle

      286

    • Peace of Mind

      286

  • Index

    288

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FORD Explorer 2004 Owner's Manual

FORD Explorer 2004 Owner’s Manual (296 pages)

2004

Brand: FORD
|
Category: Automobile
|
Size: 6.11 MB

Table of Contents
  • Table of Contents

    1

  • Introduction

    4

    • Vehicle Symbol Glossary

      8

  • Instrument Cluster

    10

    • Warning and Control Lights

      10

    • Gauges

      15

  • Entertainment Systems

    18

    • AM/FM Stereo with CD

      18

    • AM/FM Stereo with In-Dash Six CD

      21

    • AM/FM Stereo Cassette with CD

      25

  • Climate Controls

    31

    • Manual Heating and Air Conditioning

      31

    • Electronic Automatic Temperature Control

      32

    • Rear Passenger Climate Control

      35

    • Rear Window Defroster

      36

  • Lights

    37

  • Driver Controls

    46

    • Windshield Wiper/Washer Control

      46

    • Steering Wheel Adjustment

      47

    • Power Windows

      52

    • Mirrors

      53

    • Speed Control

      54

    • Message Center

      66

  • Locks and Security

    81

    • Keys

      81

    • Locks

      81

    • Anti-Theft System

      83

  • Seating and Safety Restraints

    94

    • Seating

      94

    • Safety Restraints

      103

    • Air Bags

      116

    • Child Restraints

      124

  • Driving

    137

    • Starting

      137

    • Brakes

      140

    • Traction Control/Advancetrac

      143

    • Transmission Operation

      147

    • Vehicle Loading

      171

    • Trailer Towing

      175

  • Roadside Emergencies

    181

    • Getting Roadside Assistance

      181

    • Hazard Flasher Switch

      182

    • Fuel Pump Shut-Off Switch

      182

    • Fuses and Relays

      183

    • Changing Tires

      194

    • Jump Starting

      203

    • Wrecker Towing

      209

    • Customer Assistance

      210

    • Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)

      218

    • Cleaning

      219

  • Maintenance and Specifications

    225

    • Engine Compartment

      227

    • Engine Oil

      229

    • Battery

      234

    • Fuel Information

      242

    • Part Numbers

      271

    • Refill Capacities

      272

    • Lubricant Specifications

      274

  • Accessories

    282

  • Index

    285

Ford Explorer 2004 Technical Training Manual

Ford Explorer 2004 Technical Training Manual (134 pages)

Brand: Ford
|
Category: Automobile
|
Size: 13.93 MB

Table of Contents
  • Introduction

    7

  • Technical Training

    7

  • Ground Rules for Successful Completion

    7

  • Table of Contents

    5

  • Logging on

    8

  • Keypad Operation

    9

  • In-Dealership Training Map

    10

  • Purpose

    11

  • Agenda

    11

  • Lesson 1: Overview

    13

  • Objectives

    13

  • Exterior Features

    14

  • Interior Features

    15

  • Mechanical and Chassis Features

    16

  • Lifting and Jacking

    17

  • Maintenance Check Points

    18

  • Identification Codes

    22

  • Lesson 2: Chassis

    25

  • Objectives

    25

  • Suspension System

    26

  • Steering System

    31

  • Driveline System

    32

  • Brake/Stability Assist Systems

    35

  • Adjustable Pedals

    50

  • Objectives

    51

  • Lesson 3: Powertrain

    51

  • Engine

    52

  • Powertrain Controls — Engine Performance

    58

  • Fuel System

    87

  • Transmission System

    101

  • Lesson 4: Electrical

    103

  • Objectives

    103

  • Module Communication Networks

    104

  • Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

    109

  • Instrument Cluster

    118

  • Climate Controlled Seats

    125

  • Appendix: Essential Special Service Tools

    127

  • Glossary of Terms

    131

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Тема: Документация Ford Explorer  (Прочитано 251664 раз)

Сюда прошу постить сообщения с приаттаченными сканами полезной документации. Пожалуйста, сопровождайте вложение как можно более развернутым описанием в теле поста.

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Номер двигателя — инструкция

Ну вот, теперь могу выложить инструкцию по поиску номера двигателя, АКПП и раздатки.
С официальным письмом форда.

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Если не можешь изменить ситуацию, измени свое отношение к ней.


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Если уж верить в то, чего нельзя увидеть, то лучше верить в чудеса, чем в бактерии.


Инструкция по пользованию (анг.) аудиосистемами Ford Explorer 2007


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Если не можешь изменить ситуацию, измени свое отношение к ней.


Xzibit

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поставщик клуба по запчастям и аксессуарам из США.
По вопросам заказа запчастей пишите parts4trucks@gmail.com
Писать на почту просто — кликните на адрес в подписи!


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Вот так бывает. Кто-то что-то перепутал, а мы пытаемся разобраться «былонебыло».
Вот нормальная ссылка, показанная ранее http://www.edmunds.com/maintenance/detail.html?year=2008&make=10&model=100523529&styleId=100893182&engCode=6VNAG4.0&transCode=AUTOMATIC&mileage=5000&zip=23432

2008 Ford Explorer Limited 4dr SUV 4WD (4.0L 6cyl 5A)
Mileage Range
24 999 or less    25 000 to 49 999    50 000 to 74 999      75 000 to 99 999     100 000 or more
Service
7 500

15 000
22 500

Part Description   Part Cost
Engine oil             $     12,50
Oil filter               $       7,24
Total Estimated                             Parts Cost    $ 19,74

Labor Action              Item   Labor Cost
Change                            Engine oil        $ 9,60
Replace                            Oil filter          $ 6,00
Rotate/adjust air pressure  Wheels & tires  $18,00
Total Estimated                             Labor Cost   $ 33,60

Total Estimated Cost (excluding tax)*         $ 53,34

*This Total Estimated Cost includes the preventive maintenance items recommended by Ford. The facility that services your vehicle may perform different, greater, or fewer procedures that can affect the cost you incur. For example, engine oil change and filter replacement are commonly performed by dealer and independent service facilities at special prices. These «special price» services do not typically include all of the additional procedures recommended by Ford at each service interval.

Исходя из этой ссылки, в странах развитого «-зма» первое ТО (з/ч плюс работа) на 7500 миль (12070.08 km) должно обходиться в районе 100 долларов (с учётом налогов и прочих неблагоприятных обстоятельств).
И самое главное, ТО1 на 12070.08 km, а никак не на 15 тысячах.

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Принимайте Господа Россияне хохляцкий труд на сурджике.


…и добавил:


На английском может кто-то лучше переведёт 

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Ford Explorer 4.0 2008 Ltd., Ford Escape 3.0 2008 Ltd.


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Братцы,разжился тут по случаю эл. схемами на Э3,так что,кому надо,могу отослать по элетронке…


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Буду очень обязан, сам искал, но не нашел. Скинь на почту, если не сложно.


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Братцы,разжился тут по случаю эл. схемами на Э3,так что,кому надо,могу отослать по элетронке…

И мне, плиззз. epur@mail.ru


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Ваше кредо? Всегда!


Если не трудно, то мне тоже. Akinfieva@bk.ru


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Пришлось купить руководство по ремонту, потому что в интернете мало информации. Обошлось оно мне в 1800 рублей с доставкой. Оно вроде как для 3 и 4 поколения Explorer, но честно говоря в основном для 3 поколения. Самое для меня главное, что в этой книге есть основные русифицированные электросхемы для европейских автомобилей, причём для разных годов выпуска. Вдобавок есть описание других работ с картинками. Данное руководство очень пригодится тем, кто в своей машине всё делает сам, тут даже описано как производить локальные покрасочные работы.

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