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Wheels and Tires<br />

The tires on your vehicle (excluding the<br />

265/45ZR20 Sport Tire) may have<br />

all-weather treads to provide traction in<br />

rain and snow. However, in some climates<br />

you may need to use snow chains.<br />

Your vehicle may not be compatible with<br />

snow chain or cable usage with the<br />

factory-fitted wheels and tires. Only<br />

certain chains or snow cables have been<br />

approved by Ford as safe for use on your<br />

vehicle with the following wheel and tire<br />

combination(s): 18”x8”x44mm Wheel and<br />

P245/60 R18 Tire. You should only install<br />

chains or cables that have been rated as<br />

10 mm or less in dimension as measured<br />

on the sidewall of your tire. Not all S-class<br />

snow chains meet these restrictions.<br />

Chains of this size restriction will include a<br />

tensioning device. The chains should be<br />

mounted in pairs on the front tires only. If<br />

you need to use chains, it is recommended<br />

that steel wheels (of the same size and<br />

specification) be used, as chains may chip<br />

aluminum wheels.<br />

Follow these guidelines when using snow<br />

tires and traction devices<br />

• If possible, avoid fully loading your<br />

vehicle<br />

• Purchase chains or cables from a<br />

manufacturer that clearly labels body<br />

to tire dimension restrictions.<br />

• When driving with tire cables do not<br />

exceed 30 mph (48 km/h) or the<br />

maximum speed recommended by the<br />

chain manufacturer, whichever is less.<br />

• Drive cautiously. If you hear the cables<br />

rub or bang against the vehicle, stop<br />

and retighten them. If this does not<br />

work, remove the cables to prevent<br />

vehicle damage.<br />

• Remove the cables when they are no<br />

longer needed. Do not use cables on<br />

dry roads.<br />

• If a temporary spare wheel is mounted<br />

on your vehicle, do not use snow chains<br />

on the axle with the temporary spare<br />

tire.<br />

If you have any questions regarding snow<br />

chains or cables, please contact your<br />

authorized dealer.<br />

TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING<br />

SYSTEM<br />

WARNING<br />

The tire pressure monitoring system<br />

is not a substitute for manually<br />

checking tire pressure. The tire<br />

pressure should be checked periodically<br />

(at least monthly) using a tire gauge, see<br />

Inflating your tires in this chapter. Failure<br />

to properly maintain your tire pressure<br />

could increase the risk of tire failure, loss<br />

of control, vehicle rollover and personal<br />

injury.<br />

Each tire, including the spare (if<br />

provided), should be checked<br />

monthly when cold and inflated<br />

to the inflation pressure recommended by<br />

the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle<br />

placard or tire inflation pressure label. (If<br />

your vehicle has tires of a different size<br />

than the size indicated on the vehicle<br />

placard or tire inflation pressure label, you<br />

should determine the proper tire inflation<br />

pressure for those tires.)<br />

As an added safety feature, your vehicle<br />

has been equipped with a Tire Pressure<br />

Monitoring System (TPMS) that<br />

illuminates a low tire pressure telltale<br />

when one or more of your tires is<br />

significantly under-inflated. Accordingly,<br />

when the low tire pressure telltale<br />

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

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