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2022 FORD Explorer Transmission Instructions

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2022 FORD Explorer Transmission Instructions

The 2022 Ford Explorer has a state-of-the-art transmission system that smoothly blends speed and fuel economy. The transmission directions for this model are made to be easy to follow and provide a smooth and responsive driving experience. You can choose the standard automatic transmission or one of the more advanced choices, like the Ford Co-Pilot360TM SelectShift® 10-speed automatic transmission, which shifts smoothly and efficiently. Either way, the 2022 Explorer gives you a dynamic and adaptable driving experience. With simple controls and cutting-edge technology, these transmission rules make it easy for drivers to get around on a variety of terrains while getting the most out of their gas mileage. Innovative technology and functionality come together in the 2022 Ford Explorer’s transmission system, showing that the model is dedicated to providing a better driving experience.

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

WARNING: Always fully apply the parking brake and make sure you shift into the park (P). Failure to follow this instruction could result in personal injury or death.

WARNING: Do not apply the brake pedal and accelerator pedal simultaneously. Applying both pedals simultaneously for more than a few seconds will limit engine performance, which may result in difficulty maintaining speed in traffic and could lead to serious injury.

Note: You may not be able to shift out of park (P) unless the intelligent access key is inside your vehicle.

Automatic Transmission Position Indicators
The instrument cluster displays the current position.2022 FORD Explorer-Transmission-fig 1

Note: The position may illuminate on the transmission selector.

Understanding Your Transmission Selector Positions
Your vehicle has an electronic transmission shifter. The transmission selector is on the center console.2022 FORD Explorer-Transmission-fig 2

P    Park.
R   Reverse.
N  Neutral.
D  Drive.
M  Manual.
L   Low.

The instrument cluster displays the current gear.

Note: Your vehicle may come with low (L) or manual (M) in the center of the selector depending on trim level.

Park (P)
With the transmission in park (P), your vehicle locks the transmission and prevents the wheels from turning. Always come to a complete stop before putting your vehicle into and out of the park (P).
When you switch the ignition off, your vehicle shifts into park (P). If you switch the ignition off while your vehicle is moving, the transmission first shifts into neutral (N) until it reaches a speed less than 3 mph (5 km/h) and then shifts into park (P).
The electric parking brake could apply when you shift to park (P) without the brake pedal fully pressed. The electric parking brake applies when you shift to park (P) on large slopes. The electric parking brake releases with the drive-away release function or manually. See Electric Parking Brake (page 214).

Note: A warning tone sounds if you open the driver door and you have not shifted the transmission selector to park (P).

Automatic Return to Park
What is Automatic Return to Park (P)
Your vehicle shifts in park (P) if you attempt to exit your vehicle without the transmission in park (P).

How Does Automatic Return to Park (P) Work
Your vehicle shifts into the park (P) when your vehicle is stationary and any of the following occurs:

  • You switch the vehicle off.
  • You open the driver’s door with your seatbelt unlatched.
  • You unlatch the driver seatbelt when the driver’s door is open.

Note: Do not use automatic return to park (P) when your vehicle is moving, except in an emergency. See Starting and Stopping the Engine

Automatic Return to Park (P) Limitations
Automatic return to park (P) may not work if the door ajar switch is malfunctioning.
Have the system checked immediately if any of the following occur:

  • The door ajar indicator does not illuminate with the driver door open.
  • The door ajar indicator illuminates with the driver’s door closed.
  • Transmission not in park message appears with the driver door closed, after you shift out of park (P).

Reverse (R)
With the transmission selector in reverse (R), your vehicle moves backward. Always come to a complete stop before shifting into and out of reverse (R).

Neutral (N)
With the transmission selector in neutral (N), you can start your vehicle and it is free to roll. Hold the brake pedal down when in this position.

Temporary Neutral Mode
What is Temporary Neutral Mode
This mode keeps your vehicle in neutral (N) when you switch your vehicle off. Use this mode at an automatic car wash if you exit your vehicle or switch your vehicle off.

Note: Do not tow your vehicle in this mode.

Note: Automatic return to park (P) delays when your vehicle is in this mode.

Temporary Neutral Mode Limitations
Your vehicle may shift to park (P) after 30 minutes, or when the vehicle battery charge level is low. Prolonged use of this mode can cause the vehicle battery to run out of charge.
Do not tow your vehicle in this mode. Failure to follow these instructions could result in vehicle damage not covered by the vehicle warranty.

Entering Temporary Neutral Mode

  1. Switch your vehicle on.
  2. Bring your vehicle to a complete stop.
  3. Press and hold the brake pedal.
  4. Shit into neutral (N).
    Note: An instructional message appears.
  5. Press the manual (M), or low (L) button.
    Note: A confirmation message appears when your vehicle enters the mode.
  6. Release the brake pedal.
    Note: Your vehicle is free to roll.
  7. Switch your vehicle off.

Note: Do not tow your vehicle in this mode.

Note: The neutral (N) indicator on the transmission selector may flash in this mode.

Exiting Temporary Neutral Mode

  1. Press the brake pedal.
  2. Shift into park (P), switch your vehicle on, and shift into drive (D), or reverse (R).

Drive (D)
Drive (D) is the normal driving position for the best fuel economy and smoothness. Shift the transmission selector to drive (D) to allow your vehicle to move forward and shift automatically through the forward gears.
The transmission shifts to the appropriate gear for optimum performance based on ambient temperature, road slope, vehicle load, and your input.

Manual Mode (M) – Vehicles with Paddle Shifters
With the transmission selector in manual (M), the driver can change gears up or down. After selecting the Manual (M) button while the transmission range selector is in the Drive (D) position, you now have control of selecting the gear you desire using the shift buttons on the steering wheel.
To exit manual mode, push the manual (M) button on your transmission selector.

Low (L) – Vehicles without Paddle Shifters
With the transmission selector in low (L), your vehicle provides maximum engine braking. You can shift the transmission into low (L) at any vehicle speed. Do not use it under extended or normal driving conditions as it results in lower fuel economy.

Manually Shifting Gears
Shifting Using Paddle Shifters
The instrument cluster displays the current gear. The current gear flashes when your vehicle cannot shift into the requested gear. Your vehicle will not shift if the requested gear raises or lowers the engine speed beyond the limit.
Your vehicle may shift when you fully press the accelerator or brake pedal.

Note: Prolonged driving with high engine speed could cause vehicle damage not covered by vehicle warranty.

Note: When the vehicle shifts into the requested gear, it could affect drive modes.2022 FORD Explorer-Transmission-fig 3

Manually Shifting Gears in Drive (D)
Use this feature when overtaking another vehicle, or to temporarily change gear.

  • Pull any paddle to switch the feature on.
  • Pull the right (+) paddle to upshift.
  • Pull the left (-) paddle to downshift.
  • Hold the (+) paddle for a few seconds to switch the feature off.

Note: If you do not pull either paddle, the feature switches off after a short period.

Manually Shifting Gears in Manual (M)
Use this feature for engine braking on hilly or mountainous roads, or to select a specific gear.

  • Shift to manual (M) to switch the feature on.
  • Pull the right (+) paddle to upshift.
  • Pull the left (-) paddle to downshift.
  • Shift to drive (D) to switch the feature off.

Tow Mode (If Equipped)
2022 FORD Explorer-Transmission-fig 4To activate the tow mode, use the drive mode switch on the center console. See Selecting a Drive Mode The indicator light illuminates and a message displays in the instrument cluster when the system becomes active. Select a different mode to switch the system off.
The Tow Mode Feature:

  • Moves upshifts to higher engine speeds to reduce the frequency of transmission shifting.
  • Provides engine braking in all forward gears, which slows your vehicle and assists you in controlling your vehicle when descending a slope.
  • Depending on driving conditions and load conditions, it may downshift the transmission, slow your vehicle, and control your vehicle speed when descending a hill, without pressing the accelerator pedal. The amount of downshift braking provided varies based on the amount you press the brake pedal.

The tow mode feature improves transmission operation when towing a trailer or a heavy load. All transmission gear ranges are available when using tow mode.

Transmission Not in Park (P) Audible Warning
Sounds if you open the driver’s door before shifting into the park (P).

Manual Park Release (MPR)

WARNING: When doing this procedure, you need to take the transmission out of the park (P) which means your vehicle can roll freely. To avoid unwanted vehicle movement, always fully apply the parking brake before doing this procedure. Use wheelchocks if appropriate.

WARNING: If the parking brake is fully released, but the brake warning lamp remains illuminated, the brakes may not be working properly. Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.

WARNING: Do not drive your vehicle until you verify that the stop lamps are working.

Use the manual park release to move your transmission from the park (P) position in the event of an electrical malfunction or emergency.

Activating the Manual Park Release Cable2022 FORD Explorer-Transmission-fig 5

  1. Apply the parking brake. See the Electric Parking Brake
    Note: If the vehicle battery is dead, for example, no electrical power is available, you require an external power to apply the parking brake.
  2. Using the key or a flat head screwdriver, maximum length 5 in (120 mm), as shown in the picture, carefully open the access cover under the armrest console. See Keys and Remote Controls
  3. Switch the vehicle ignition on without starting the vehicle by pressing the ignition push to start without pressing the brake.
  4. Once in the driver seat, fully apply the brake pedal and hold. Do not release.
    Note: A: 2.0 in (50 mm) B: 0.1 in (3.3 mm)2022 FORD Explorer-Transmission-fig 6
  5. Insert a screwdriver-type tool, see description or your car key into the Manual Park Release (MPR) lever slot. Pull the manual park release lever toward the rear until the detent in the slot pops up, against the tool or key. Allow full upward travel of detent, approximately 0.28 in (7 mm) in the park override mode (Click). You can remove the tool. If done correctly, a message on the instrument cluster displays Park Not Available, Transmission Not in Park, or Shift System Fault.
  6. With your foot still fully applied on the brake pedal, disengage the parking brake. See the Electric Parking Brake
  7. Your vehicle remains in neutral (N) for emergency towing purposes.
  8. Switch off the ignition.
  9. Once safe, and there is no risk of your vehicle rolling, disconnect the negative (black) battery cable from the battery.2022 FORD Explorer-Transmission-fig 7

Returning Your Vehicle to Normal Mode

  1. Reconnect the negative (black) battery cable to the battery.
  2. Apply the parking brake. See the Electric Parking Brake
    Note: If the vehicle battery is dead, for example, no electrical power is available, you require an external power to apply the parking brake.
  3. Fully apply the brake pedal and hold, do not release.
  4. Insert the screwdriver tool or car key fully into the manual park release lever slot. Push the tool downwards. The system detent releases and the manual park release lever moves forward, allowing the vehicle to go back into the park (P). Remove the tool or car key.
  5. Install the access cover.
  6. With your foot fully applied on the brake pedal, start your vehicle. Confirm that your vehicle is in the park (P) position and that the instrument cluster indicates park (P).
  7. If the instrument cluster does not display the park (P) position or there is a message stating park (P) is not available, transmission not in park (P), or a shift system fault, apply the parking brake before exiting your vehicle and have your vehicle checked immediately.

If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck in Mud or Snow
If your vehicle gets stuck in mud or snow, rock it out by shifting between forward and reverse gears, stopping between shifts in a steady pattern. Press lightly on the accelerator in each gear.

Note: Do not rock the vehicle if the engine is not at normal operating temperature or damage to the transmission could occur.

Note: Do not rock the vehicle for more than a minute or damage to the transmission and tires may occur, or the engine could overheat.

FAQs

What type of transmission does the 2022 Ford Explorer come with?

The 2022 Ford Explorer comes with a 10-speed automatic transmission.

How do I check the transmission fluid level in my 2022 Ford Explorer?

To check the transmission fluid level, make sure the engine is running, the transmission is in Park, and the vehicle is on a level surface. Locate the transmission dipstick, pull it out, wipe it clean, reinsert it, and then check the fluid level.

What is the recommended transmission fluid for the 2022 Ford Explorer?

It is recommended to use Ford Motorcraft MERCON® ULV automatic transmission fluid or equivalent.

How often should I change the transmission fluid in my 2022 Ford Explorer?

Ford recommends changing the transmission fluid every 150,000 miles under normal driving conditions. However, for severe usage, it may be necessary to change it more frequently.

Can I tow with my 2022 Ford Explorer, and what are the transmission guidelines for towing?

Yes, the 2022 Ford Explorer is designed for towing.

How do I engage the tow/haul mode in my 2022 Ford Explorer?

Typically, there is a button or switch on the gear shifter or dashboard labeled “Tow/Haul” that you can press to engage the tow/haul mode.

Does the 2022 Ford Explorer have a manual transmission mode?

The 2022 Ford Explorer does not have a traditional manual transmission, but it may feature a manual shifting mode using paddle shifters, depending on the trim level.

What is the purpose of the overdrive button on the 2022 Ford Explorer’s transmission?

The overdrive button is used to disable overdrive, which can be useful when towing heavy loads or driving in hilly terrain. It helps prevent the transmission from constantly shifting between gears.

How do I resolve transmission slipping issues in my 2022 Ford Explorer?

If you experience transmission slipping, it’s crucial to have the vehicle inspected by a qualified technician. Possible causes include low transmission fluid, a faulty torque converter, or other internal issues.

Is there a break-in period for the transmission in the 2022 Ford Explorer?

While there may not be a specific break-in period for the transmission, it’s generally advisable to follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for a break-in period for the entire vehicle, which can affect overall performance.

How do I reset the transmission control module in my 2022 Ford Explorer?

It’s not recommended for users to reset the transmission control module without proper knowledge. If there are transmission issues, it’s best to consult with a qualified service technician.

Can I use aftermarket transmission additives in my 2022 Ford Explorer?

Ford typically recommends against using aftermarket additives. It’s best to use the specified transmission fluid.

What should I do if the transmission warning light comes on in my 2022 Ford Explorer?

If the transmission warning light comes on, it’s crucial to have the vehicle inspected by a qualified technician as soon as possible to diagnose and address any potential issues.

How do I perform a transmission flush on my 2022 Ford Explorer?

Performing a transmission flush is typically a complex procedure best left to professionals.

How do I properly maintain the transmission cooler in the 2022 Ford Explorer?

Regularly check for debris or obstructions around the transmission cooler.

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