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Starting and Stopping the Engine<br />

GENERAL INFORMATION<br />

WARNINGS<br />

Extended idling at high engine<br />

speeds can produce very high<br />

temperatures in the engine and<br />

exhaust system, creating the risk of fire or<br />

other damage.<br />

Do not park, idle or drive your vehicle<br />

on dry grass or other dry ground<br />

cover. The emission system heats up<br />

the engine compartment and exhaust<br />

system, creating the risk of fire.<br />

Do not start the engine in a closed<br />

garage or in other enclosed areas.<br />

Exhaust fumes can be toxic. Always<br />

open the garage door before you start the<br />

engine.<br />

If you smell exhaust fumes inside<br />

your vehicle, have your vehicle<br />

checked by an authorized dealer<br />

immediately. Do not drive your vehicle if<br />

you smell exhaust fumes.<br />

If you disconnect the battery, your vehicle<br />

may exhibit some unusual driving<br />

characteristics for approximately 5 miles<br />

(8 kilometers) after you reconnect it. This<br />

is because the engine management system<br />

must realign itself with the engine. You can<br />

disregard any unusual driving<br />

characteristics during this period.<br />

The powertrain control system meets all<br />

Canadian interference-causing equipment<br />

standard requirements regulating the<br />

impulse electrical field or radio noise.<br />

When you start the engine, avoid pressing<br />

the accelerator pedal before and during<br />

operation. Only use the accelerator pedal<br />

when you have difficulty starting the<br />

engine.<br />

IGNITION SWITCH (If Equipped)<br />

E72128<br />

0 (off) - The ignition is off.<br />

Note: When you switch the ignition off and<br />

leave your vehicle, do not leave your key in<br />

the ignition. This could cause your vehicle<br />

battery to lose charge.<br />

I (accessory) - Allows the electrical<br />

accessories, such as the radio, to operate<br />

while the engine is not running.<br />

Note: Do not leave the ignition key in this<br />

position for too long. This could cause your<br />

vehicle battery to lose charge.<br />

II (on) - All electrical circuits are<br />

operational and the warning lamps and<br />

indicators illuminate.<br />

III (start) - cranks the engine.<br />

KEYLESS STARTING (If Equipped)<br />

Note: The keyless starting system may not<br />

function if the key is close to metal objects<br />

or electronic devices such as cellular<br />

phones.<br />

Note: A valid key must be located inside<br />

your vehicle to switch the ignition on and<br />

start the engine.<br />

162<br />

Explorer (TUB) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2016, First Printing

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