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What model Explorer has adjustable pedals?

What model Explorer has adjustable pedals?

2020 Ford Explorer
2020 Ford Explorer Instead, the Explorer is a high-volume mid-size crossover-style model — and the only one in the industry with power-adjustable pedals.

Where is the adjustable brake pedal on a Ford Explorer?

Press the pedal with your fingers to see how much free travel there is. Look on the right, rear side of the brake pedal, near the top. You should see an adjustable rod that connects to the top of the brake pedal lever. Use either a 14mm- or an adjustable crescent-wrench to loosen the lock nut nearest to the brake pedal.

What should I do about the lock nut on my Ford Explorer?

This is somewhat of a hazard in the top heavy Ford Explorer. Turning the rod clockwise will raise the pedal and decrease free play, while turning counter clockwise will give a lower, mushier brake pedal. Tighten the lock nut.

When did the Ford Explorer first come out?

The standard model Ford Explorer, first produced in 1994 has undergone several generational changes, but has typically come equipped with a sophisticated anti-lock braking system. However you may find you need to adjust the height of the brake pedal at some point.

Press the pedal with your fingers to see how much free travel there is. Look on the right, rear side of the brake pedal, near the top. You should see an adjustable rod that connects to the top of the brake pedal lever. Use either a 14mm- or an adjustable crescent-wrench to loosen the lock nut nearest to the brake pedal.

This is somewhat of a hazard in the top heavy Ford Explorer. Turning the rod clockwise will raise the pedal and decrease free play, while turning counter clockwise will give a lower, mushier brake pedal. Tighten the lock nut.

The standard model Ford Explorer, first produced in 1994 has undergone several generational changes, but has typically come equipped with a sophisticated anti-lock braking system. However you may find you need to adjust the height of the brake pedal at some point.

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