Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Escape (2016) Ford
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The inf ormation cont ained in this publica tion was c orrect a t the time of going t o print. In the inter est of continuous dev elopment, w e reserv e the right to change spe cifications, design or equipment at an y time without notice or obliga tion.
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Introduction About This Manual ........................................... 7 S ymbols Gl ossary ............................................. 7 Da ta R ecor ding .................................................. 9 Calif ornia Pr oposition 65 ........
Informa tion Display C ontrol ...................... 69 Hea te d St eering Wheel ............................... 69 Wiper s and W ashers Windshiel d Wiper s ......................................... 70 Aut owipers .....................................
R efueling .......................................................... 132 Fuel Consumption ........................................ 134 Emission Contr ol S yst em .......................... 135 Tr ansmission Aut omatic T ransmission ..................
Ordering A dditional Owner's Liter a ture .................................................... 200 R eporting Saf ety Defe cts (U .S. Only ) ............................................................ 200 R eporting Saf ety Defe cts ( Canada Only ) .
Capacities and S pecifica tions - 2.5L .... 282 Audio S y st em General Inf orma tion ................................... 286 Audio Unit - V ehicles W ith: AM/FM/ CD .................................................................. 287 Audio Unit - V ehicles W ith: AM/FM/CD/ S YNC .
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank y ou for choo sing Ford. W e rec ommend tha t you tak e some time to get t o know your v ehicle b y re ading this manual. T he more tha t you kno w about your v ehicle , the gre a ter the sa fety and ple asur e you will g et from driving it.
Brak e sy stem Cabin air fil ter Check fuel cap Child s af ety door l ock or unlock Child se a t lo wer anchor Child se a t tether anchor E71340 Cruise c ontrol Do not open when hot Engine air filt er.
E139213 P arking aid P arking brak e Po wer steering fl uid Po wer windows fr ont/ re ar Po wer window l ockout Servic e engine soon Side airbag E167012 Shield the e yes E138639 Stabilit y contr ol Wi.
This data can help pro vide a bett er understanding of the circ umstanc es in which crashes and injuries oc cur . Note: Event da ta recorder da ta is recorde d by your v ehicle onl y if a non-trivial cra sh situation occ urs; no data is recorde d by the ev ent data rec order under normal driving conditions and no personal data or informa tion (e .
C ALIFORNIA PR OPOSITION 6 5 W ARNING Some c onstituents of engine exhaust, certain v ehicle components, certain fl uids contained in vehicl es and certain pr oducts of c omponent we ar contain or emit chemic als kno wn to the Sta te of Calif ornia to c ause canc er and birth def ects or other r eproductiv e harm.
W arrant y on Replac ement Parts Genuine Ford and Mot orcr aft r epla cement parts are the onl y replac ement parts tha t benefit from a For d W arranty . Dama ge caused t o your vehicl e as a r esul t of the fail ure of non-For d parts ma y not be co ver ed by the For d W arrant y .
MOBILE COMMUNIC A TIONS EQUIPMENT Using mobile c ommunica tions equipment is becoming incr ea singl y important in the conduct of busine ss and personal a ffair s. How ev er , you must not compr omise y our own or other s ’ sa fe ty when using such equipment.
PRO TECTING THE ENVIRONMENT Y ou must play y our part in prot ecting the environment. Corr ect v ehicle us age and the authorized dispos al of wa ste , cl eaning and lubric ation ma t erials are signific ant steps t oward this aim.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION See the f ollowing sec tions for dir ections on how t o properl y use saf ety re straint s for chil dren. W ARNINGS Al wa ys mak e sure y our child is secur ed properl y in a device that is appropria te f or their height, age and weight.
Rec ommendations for Sa fet y Res traints for Chil dren Rec ommended restr aint type Child size , height, w eight, or ag e Child Use a child s af ety sea t (sometimes c alle d an infant c arrier , conv ertibl e sea t, or t oddler se a t). Childr en weighing 40 lb (18 k g) or le ss (gener all y age f our or younger).
Use a child s af ety sea t (sometimes c alled an infant c arrier , conv ertibl e sea t, or toddl er seat) f or infant s, toddl ers, or childr en weighing 40 pounds (18 kilogr ams) or less (gener ally ag e four or young er). Using Lap and Shoulder Belts W ARNINGS Airbags c an kill or injure a chil d in a child se a t.
2. Pull do wn on the shoulder bel t and then gra sp the shoul der belt and l ap belt t ogether . E142530 3. W hile hol ding the shoulder and lap bel t portions tog ether , rout e the tong ue through the chil d seat ac cor ding to the child se a t manufa cturer's instruc tions.
8. R emove r emaining sla ck from the bel t. Forc e the sea t down with e xtr a weight, for e xampl e, b y pre ssing down or kneeling on the chil d restr aint whil e pulling up on the shoulder bel t in order to f orc e sl ack from the bel t.
E142535 Y our vehicle ha s LA T CH lo wer anchor s f or child se a t install ation a t the sea ting positions marke d with the child se at symbol. E144054 The LA T CH anchors are loc at ed at the re ar section of the r ear se at bet ween the cushion and sea t back below the s ymbols as sho wn.
Combining Saf ety Bel t and LA TCH Low er Anchors for A ttaching Chil d Safet y Seats When used in c ombination, either the sa fet y belt or the LA T CH low er anchors may be a tta ched first, pro vided a proper install ation is a chieve d. A ttach the te ther strap a fterward , if incl uded with the chil d sea t.
E142539 3. Clip the t ether str ap to the anchor a s shown. 4. Tight en the chil d saf ety sea t tether strap a cc ording t o the manufa cturer's instructions. If y our chil d restr aint sys tem is equipped with a t ether strap, and the child r estr aint manufa cturer rec ommends its use, Ford also rec ommends its use.
Types of Booster S eats E68924 • Backl ess boost er sea ts If your back le ss booster se at ha s a remo vabl e shiel d, r emov e the shiel d. If a vehicl e sea ting position has a lo w seat back or .
E142597 If the booster se a t slides on the vehicl e sea t upon which it is being used , pla cing a rubberized mesh s old a s shelf or c arpet liner under the booster se a t may impr ov e this condition. Do not intr oduce an y item thicker than this under the boost er seat.
Rec ommendations for a ttaching chil d safet y restr aints for chil dren Use any atta chment method as indicat ed belo w by X Combined weight of child and child sea t Restr aint Type Safet y belt only.
The chil dproof lock s are l oca te d on the re ar edge of e ach re ar door and must be set separ at ely for e ach door . Left-Hand Side T urn c ounter clock wise to l ock and clock wise to unl ock. Right-Hand Side T urn cl ockwise t o lock and count ercl ockwise to unl ock.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS Al wa ys drive and ride with y our sea tback upright and the l ap belt snug and l ow acr oss the hips. T o reduc e the risk of injury , make sure chil dren sit wher e they c an be properl y re strained . Nev er le t a passeng er hol d a child on his or her lap whil e your vehicl e is moving.
The sa fety bel t pre tensioner s are designed to ac tiva te in fr ontal, ne ar-front al and side cra shes, and in r oll ov ers. T he sa fe ty bel t pret ensioners on the retr act or and anchor at the fr ont sea ting positions are de signed to tight en the sa fe ty bel ts firml y agains t the occupant's body when a ctiva ted.
E142590 Pr egnant women shoul d alwa ys w ear their sa fet y belt. The l ap bel t portion of a combina tion lap and shoul der belt shoul d be positioned l ow acr oss the hips bel ow the belly and w orn as tight as c omfort will allo w . The shoul der belt should be positioned t o cross the middl e of the shoulder and the c ent er of the chest.
How t o Use the Automa tic Locking Mode E142591 1. Buckle the c ombination lap and shoulder bel t. 2. Gra sp the shoul der portion and pull downw ard until the entir e bel t is pulled out. Allo w the belt to r etr act. As the bel t retr acts, you will he ar a clicking sound.
S AFETY BEL T HEIGHT ADJU S TMENT W ARNING Po sition the saf ety belt height adjust ers so tha t the belt r ests across the middl e of your shoulder . Fail ure t o adjust the sa fety bel t corr ectl y coul d re duce the eff ectiveness of the sa fet y belt and incr ea se the risk of injury in a cra sh.
S AFETY BEL T MINDER Belt-Minder ™ This f ea ture suppl ements the saf ety bel t warning function b y pro viding additional reminders tha t intermittentl y sound a tone and illumina te the s af ety belt w arning light when you ar e in the driver se at or y ou hav e a front se at pa ssenger and a saf ety belt is unbuckle d.
Deactivating and A ctivating the Belt-Minder Featur e W ARNING Whil e the sys tem all ow s you t o deac tiva te it, this s yst em is designed to impr ov e your chanc es of being sa fel y belted and surviving an a ccident. W e recommend y ou l ea ve the sy st em activ at ed f or your self and other s who may use your v ehicl e.
The P ersonal Saf ety S ystem pr ovide s an impro ved o ver all lev el of frontal cr a sh prot ection t o front se at oc cupants and is designed t o help further reduc e the risk of airbag-r ela te d injuries.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS Airbags do not infl ate sl owl y or gentl y, and the risk of injury from a deplo ying airbag is the gr ea te st clo se to the trim c ov ering the airbag modul e.
DRIVER AND P ASSENGER AIRBA GS W ARNINGS Nev er plac e your arm or an y objects ov er an airbag modul e. Pl acing your arm ov er a deplo ying airbag can resul t in serious arm fractur es or other injuries.
E142846 Childr en must al wa ys be pr operly restr ained. A ccident sta tistics suggest tha t childr en are s af er when properl y restrained in the re ar sea ting positions than in the front se ating position. Fail ure t o f ollo w these instructions ma y incre ase the risk of injury in a cra sh.
• When the front pa ssenger sensing sys tem disabl es (will not infla te) the front pa ssenger fr ontal airba g, the passeng er airbag status indic at or will illumina te and s tay lit t o remind y ou that the fr ont pa ssenger fr ontal airbag is disabl ed.
The c onditions liste d abov e may c ause the weight of a pr operly s ea ted oc cupant t o be incorr ectl y interpr et ed b y the passeng er sensing sy stem. T he person in the front passeng er seat ma y appear hea vier or lighter due t o the conditions de scribed in the list abov e.
E152533 The s yst em consists of the f ollowing: • A label or embosse d side panel indica ting that side airb ags ar e fitte d to y our vehicl e. • Side airbags l ocat ed inside the driver and front pa ssenger s ea tbacks. • Front pa ssenger s ensing syst em.
W ARNINGS All occup ants of your v ehicl e including the driv er should al way s we ar their saf ety belts e ven when an airbag suppl emental r estraint s yst em and curtain airba g is pro vided. Fail ure t o properl y we ar your s af ety bel t could seriousl y increa se the risk of injury or death.
CRA SH SENSORS AND AIRBA G INDICA TOR W ARNING Modifying or adding equipment t o the front end of the v ehicle (incl uding frame , bumper , front end body structure and t ow hooks) ma y aff ect the performanc e of the airbag s yst em, incre asing the risk of injury .
AIRBA G DISPOS AL Conta ct y our authorized de aler a s soon as possible . Airbag s must be disposed of b y qualified personnel. 43 Escape/Kug a (TM2), enUSA, Firs t Printing Suppl ementary R estr ain.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION The r emote c ontrol all ows you t o: • R emotel y lock or unlock the v ehicl e doors. • Unlock the door s without activ el y using a ke y or remot e contr ol (intellig ent acc ess onl y). • R emotel y open the power liftg a te (if equipped).
REMOTE C ONTROL Integr at ed K eyhead Transmit ters (If Equipped) E142585 Use the ke y bla de to st art your v ehicle and unlock or l ock the driver door from outside your v ehicle .
Repla cing the Batt ery Note: Ref er to l ocal regul a tions when disposing of tr ansmitter ba tteries. Note: Do not wipe off any gre ase on the bat tery t erminals or on the back surf ace of the circuit boar d. Note: Repl acing the ba ttery does no t del ete the transmit ter from the v ehicle .
4. Insert a new ba tt ery with the + fa cing downw ard . P ress the ba ttery down t o make sur e it is full y in the housing. 5. Snap the batt ery co ver ba ck onto the transmit ter and inst all the backup k ey . Car Finder E138623 Pr ess the butt on twice within three se conds.
2. Pr ess the remot e start butt on twice. The e xt erior lamps fl a sh twice . The horn sounds if the s yst em fail s to st art, unle ss quiet start is on. Quiet start runs the blo wer f an at a sl ow er speed t o reduc e noise. Y ou can swit ch it on or off in the informa tion display .
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION MyK ey allow s you t o program k eys with restric ted driving mode s to pr omote g ood driving habits. All but one of the k ey s progr ammed t o the vehicl e can be activ at ed with these r estrict ed modes. Any k eys tha t have not been pr ogrammed are r eferr ed t o as a dministra t or ke ys or admin k eys.
• V ehicle speed minder s. Onc e you sel ect a speed , it will be shown in the displ ay foll owed b y an audibl e tone when the set v ehicle spee d is ex ce eded . • Audio sy stem ma ximum vol ume of 45%. A mess age will be sho wn in the displa y when you a ttempt to e x cee d the limited v olume.
T o clear all MyK eys of all MyK ey setting s, press the l eft arro w button t o acc ess the main menu and scroll to: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK butt on. Set tings Pr ess the OK butt on. MyK ey Pr ess and hol d the OK button until the f ollowing mess age displa ys.
CHECKING MYKEY S Y S TEM S T A TUS Y ou can find informa tion on progr ammed MyK ey(s) using the informa tion displa y contr ol on the ste ering wheel.
USING MYKEY WITH REMOTE S T ART S YS TEMS MyK ey is not compatibl e with non Ford-appr ov ed, aft ermark et remot e start sys tems. If y ou choose t o install a remot e start sy stem, see an authoriz ed deal er f or a Ford-appr ov ed remot e start s yst em.
Potential C auses Condition Pr ogram a spar e ke y . See P assive Anti-The ft Sy stem (pag e 65). I los t a ke y . MyK ey distances do not a ccumul a te. • The MyK ey user is not using the MyK ey . • An admin k ey hol der cle ared the MyK eys and cre at ed new MyK eys.
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING Y ou can use the pow er door lock c ontrol or the remot e contr ol to l ock and unlock your v ehicle . Po wer Door Lock s The po wer door l ock control is on the driver and front pa ssenger door p anels. E138628 Unlock A Lock B Door Lock Indicator An LED on the instrument panel will light when you l ock the doors.
Note: Be careful when opening or cl osing the liftg at e in a gar age or other encl osed area t o av oid damaging the lift ga te . E138630 Pr ess twic e within three sec onds to: • unla t ch a manual liftg at e • open, cl ose or st op the mov ement of a pow er liftg at e.
Aft er l ocking the doors with the l ock sensor , there is a brief del ay be for e you c an unlock y our vehicl e. This del ay l ets you pull the handle t o make sure it l ocke d. Note: K eep the door handl e surfac e clean to a void issues with oper a tion.
Autounl ock (If Equipped) The aut ounl ock fe atur e will unl ock all the doors when: • the ignition is on, all the doors ar e clos ed, and your v ehicle ha s been in motion at a spe ed gre at er th.
Ac cessory Mode Ba ttery Sa ver f or Intellig ent Ac cess K eys (If Equipped) If you l ea ve the ignition on a fter le aving your v ehicle , it will shut off 15 minut es aft er you cl ose all of the doors. MANUAL LIFT G A TE W ARNINGS It is extr emel y danger ous to ride in a car go ar ea, inside or outside of a vehicl e.
POWER LIFT G A TE (If Equipped) W ARNINGS It is extr emel y danger ous to ride in a car go ar ea, inside or outside of a vehicl e. In a cr ash, peopl e riding in these are as ar e more lik ely to be seriousl y injured or kill ed. Do not all ow peopl e to ride in any are a of your v ehicl e that is not equipped with se ats and s af ety bel ts.
With the Outside C ontrol Butt on Opening the Liftg ate 1. Unlock the lift ga te with the remot e contr ol or pow er door unlock c ontrol. If an intellig ent ac cess k ey is within 3 ft (1 m) of the liftg at e, the lift gat e unlock s when you pr ess the liftg a te r ele ase butt on.
3. P ress and hol d the liftga te c ontrol butt on on the liftg at e until a tone sounds, indica ting programming is compl et e. Note: Y ou can onl y use the liftga te c ontrol button t o program the height. Note: Y ou canno t program the height if the liftg at e position is t oo lo w.
KEYLESS ENTR Y (If Equipped) SECURIC ODE ™ KEYLESS ENTRY KEYP AD The k eypa d is loc at ed ne ar the driver window . It is invisibl e until t ouched and then it lights up so you c an see and t ouch the appropria te but tons. Note: If you enter y our entry code t oo fa st on the ke ypad , the unl ock function ma y not work.
The anti-sc an fe atur e will turn off a fter: • one minute of k eypa d inactivity • pressing the unl ock button on the remot e contr ol • swit ching the ignition on • unlocking the v ehicl e using intellig ent acc ess.
P ASSIVE ANTI-THEFT S YS TEM Note: The sy stem is no t compa tibl e with non-Ford a ftermark et r emote s tart sy stems. Use of these s yst ems may r esul t in vehicl e starting probl ems and a loss of sec urity prot ection.
Y ou must have tw o pre viousl y progr ammed code d ke ys and the new unprogr ammed k ey re adil y ac cessibl e. See your authoriz ed deal er to hav e the spare ke y progr ammed if tw o pre viously progr ammed code d ke ys ar e not avail able. R ead and under stand the entire pr oce dure bef ore y ou begin.
ADJU S TING THE S TEERING WHEEL W ARNING Do not adjust the st eering wheel when your v ehicle is mo ving. Note: Make sure tha t you ar e sitting in the corre ct position. See Sit ting in the Correc t Position (pag e 108). 1 2 2 E95178 1. Unlock the st eering column.
Y ou can opera te the f oll owing func tions with the contr ol: E159789 A B C D V olume up. A Seek up , ne xt or end call. B V olume down. C Seek do wn, pr evious or ac cept call. D Seek, Ne xt or Pr evious Pr ess the seek butt on to: • T une the r adio to the ne xt or pr evious stor ed pre set.
INFORMA TION DISPLA Y C ONTROL E130248 See Inf ormation Displa ys (pa ge 88). HEA TED S TEERING WHEEL (If Equipped) Pr ess the butt on to s witch the he at ed ste ering wheel on and off. Note: Y ou can l ocat e the hea ted st eering wheel contr ol under the climat e contr ols.
WINDSHIELD WIPER S Note: Fully defr ost the windshiel d bef ore you s witch the windshiel d wipers on. Note: Make sure y ou swit ch the windshield wipers and vehicl e power off be for e using an automa tic car wash. Note: If streak s or smears appe ar on the windshield , cl ean the windshiel d and the wiper blade s.
E197429 Highest sensitivity . A On. B Lo we st sensitivity . C S witch the aut owiper s on by mo ving the wiper le ver up t o the first position. S witch the aut owiper s off by mo ving the wiper le ver do wn.
Note: If you swit ch autol amps on in conjunc tion with auto wipers, your l ow be am headl amps turn on aut omatic all y when the rain sensor a ctiv at es the windshiel d wipers continuousl y. See A utolamps (pag e 74). K eep the outside of the windshield cl ean.
When you s witch on the fr ont wipers and mov e the ge arshift l ev er to r ev erse (R), re ar intermitt ent wipe aut omatic all y turns on. Rear W indow W asher E197529 Push the l ev er aw ay fr om you t o opera te the re ar window wa sher . When y ou rel ea se the le ver , wiping c ontinues for a short period of time.
LIGHTING CONTR OL E142449 Off A P arking lamps, instrument panel lamps, license pl a te l amps and tail l amps B Headl amps C High Beams E162679 Push the l ev er forw ard t o swit ch the high beams on. Push the l ev er forw ard a gain or pull the le ver t ow ard y ou to s witch the high be ams off.
If equipped , the f ollo wing also ac tiva te when the lighting contr ol is in the autol amps position and you switch them on in the informa tion display: • Configur able daytime running l amps. • Aut omatic high be am contr ol. • Adaptiv e hea dlamp c ontrol.
D A YTIME RUNNING LAMPS (If Equipped) W ARNING The da ytime running lamps s yst em does not activ at e the rear lamps and may not pr ovide ade quat e lighting during lo w visibility driving c onditions. Also , the autol amps switch position may not activ at e the headl amps in all low visibilit y conditions, such a s daytime fog.
DIRECTION INDIC A TORS E162681 Push the l ev er up or down t o use the direc tion indica tor s. Note: T ap the lev er up or down t o mak e the direc tion indica tor s fla sh three time s to indica te a l ane change . INTERIOR LAMPS The l amps will swit ch on when: • Y ou open any door .
POWER WINDO W S W ARNINGS Do not le av e chil dren una tt ended in your v ehicle and do not l et them pla y with the pow er window s. T hey may seriousl y injure themsel ve s.
1. Clos e the window twic e until it re aches the point of resist ance and l et it rev erse. 2. Clos e the window a thir d time to the point of resist ance. Y ou disabled the bounce-back f eatur e and you c an now clos e the window manuall y. The window tr av els pa st the point of resist ance and y ou can cl ose it full y .
Fold-A way Ex terior Mirr ors Push the mirr or to war d the door window gla ss. Mak e sure tha t you fully eng ag e the mirror in its support when r eturning it t o its original position. Heated Ex terior Mirrors (If Equipped) See Hea ted W indow s and Mirrors (pa ge 106).
INTERIOR MIRROR W ARNING Do not adjust the mirror when y our vehicl e is moving. Note: Do not cle an the housing or gla ss of any mirror with har sh abra sives, fuel or other petrol eum or ammonia-based cl eaning product s. Y ou can adjust the interior mirr or to y our pref erence.
W ARNINGS When cl osing the moonroof , y ou should v erify tha t it is free of obstructions and mak e sure tha t childr en and pets ar e not in the pro ximity of the roof opening. The moonr oof and sunscreen c ontrol s are loc a ted on the o verhe ad cons ole .
G AUGE S E171213 Informa tion display A Speedome ter B Engine cool ant temper ature ga uge C Fuel gau ge D T achometer E Information Displa y Compass (If Equipped) Displa ys the v ehicl e ’ s heading dir ection. T o calibr at e and set the c ompass z one use the informa tion display menu.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 1 12 13 14 15 E142800 Odometer Loc at ed in the bottom of the inf ormation displa y , it regist ers the ac cumulat ed distanc e your v ehicle ha s trav ele d. Outside Air T emperature Show s the outside air temper ature. Trip Comput er See T rip Comput er (page 91).
Note: The lo w fuel warning and distanc e-to-empt y warning c an appear a t differ ent fuel gau ge positions depending on fuel econom y conditions. T his varia tion is normal. W ARNING LAMPS AND INDIC A TOR S The f oll owing w arning lamps and indica tor s will alert y ou to a vehicl e condition tha t may be come serious.
Engine Oil If it illumina te s with the engine running or when you ar e driving, this indica te s a malfunction. St op your v ehicl e as soon a s it is safe t o do so and swit ch the engine off. Che ck the engine oil le vel. See Engine Oil Check (pag e 217).
W ARNING Under engine misfire c onditions, ex ce ssive e xhaust temper atures coul d damag e the ca tal ytic conv erter , the fuel syst em, interior fl oor co vering s or other vehicl e component s, possibl y causing a fir e. Ha ve an authoriz ed deal er service y our vehicl e immediat ely .
GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an resul t in loss of v ehicle contr ol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtr eme caution when using any devic e that ma y tak e your f ocus off the road . Y our primary responsibility is the s af e opera tion of your v ehicle.
Trip 1 and 2 1 Distanc e to E T rip Odomet er T rip T imer Inst Fuel Econ Anticipation Ford Ec oMode 2 Av er age Fuel Speed Av er age S peed Digital Spee do All V alue - Distanc e to E, T rip Odomet er, Instantane ous Fuel and Av era ge Fuel 1 See T rip Comput er (page 91).
Setting s On or Off Daytime R unning Light On or Off Navig ation inf o Displa y Choose your applic abl e setting Langua ge Choose your applic abl e setting Distanc e Choose your applic abl e setting T.
S yst em Check All activ e warnings will displ ay first if applicabl e. T he sy stem che ck menu may appear diff erent ba sed upon equipment options and current v ehicl e sta tus.
A sys tem specific s ymbol with a messag e indica tor ma y suppl ement some messag es. Airbag Action Messag e Indicator Messag e Displa ys when the s yst em requir es servic e due to a mal function.
Batt ery and Charging S yst em Action Messag e Indicator Messag e St op your v ehicl e as soon a s it is safe t o do so and swit ch off the ignition. Cont act y our authorized de al er . R ed Ele ctrical s yst em ov er- vol ta ge S top sa fely Displa ys t o warn of a l ow batt ery condition.
Doors Action Messag e Indicator Messag e Displa ys when the door(s) list ed is not compl et el y clos ed and the vehicl e is moving. R ed X door open Displa ys when the door(s) list ed is not compl et el y clos ed. - Displa ys when the l ugg age c ompartment is not compl et el y clos ed and the vehicl e is moving.
Hill Start Assis t Action Messag e Indicator Messag e Displa ys when hill st art assist is not a vail abl e. Conta ct y our authorized de aler . Amber Hill start a ssist not av ail- able K eyless V ehicle Action Messag e Indicator Messag e Displa ys t o remind y ou that the k ey is in the trunk.
Lighting Action Messag e Indicator Messag e Displa ys when the br ak e lamp bulb ha s burned out. Cont act y our authorize d deal er . - Brak e l amp Bulb faul t Displa ys when the l ow beam headl amp bulb has burne d out. Cont act y our authorized de al er .
Action Messag e Indicator Messag e Displa ys when MyK ey is activ e. - MyK ey Check Speed Drive Sa fely Displa ys when a MyK ey is in use and Bel t- Minder is activ at ed . - MyK ey Buckl e Up to Unmute A udio Displa ys when a MyK ey is in use and park aid is activ at ed .
Po wer S teering Action Messag e Indicator Messag e The po wer st eering sy st em is not working. S t op the vehicl e a sa fe pl ace. C ontac t your author- ized de aler . R ed St eering l oss St op sa fel y The po wer st eering sy st em is not working.
Action Messag e Indicator Messag e T r ansmission is hot. W ait as ne eded to l et it cool. - T ransmission Hot W ait ... The s yst em is not functioning corr ectl y and def ault ed to front-wheel driv e. S ee y our authorized de al er . See Using Four-Wheel Drive (pa ge 141).
Tire Pr essure Monitoring S yst em Action Messag e Indicator Messag e Displa ys when one or mor e tires on y our vehicl e hav e lo w tire pressure . Se e Tire Pressur e Monitoring S y stem (pa ge 258). Amber L ow T ire P ressur e Displa ys when the tir e pressur e monitoring sys tem is mal functioning.
MANUAL CLIMA TE CONTR OL E141421 A E B D C Fan speed c ontrol: A djust the vol ume of air circ ula te d in the vehicl e. A Recirc ulat ed air: Pre ss the button t o switch betw een outside air and recir cul at ed air . The air curr entl y in the pass enger c ompartment recir cul at es.
AUT OMA TIC CLIMA TE CONTR OL E141422 AUTO: P re ss the button t o switch on aut omatic oper ation. Sel ect the de sired temper a ture using the t empera ture c ontrol.
Note: R ecircula ted air may turn off aut oma ticall y (or be pr ev ented fr om turning on) in all airflo w modes e xc ept MAX A/ C to reduc e risk of fogging. R ecircul a ted air may als o turn on and off automa ticall y in Panel or Panel and Fl oor airfl ow modes during hot we ather in or der to impr ov e cooling efficiency .
Note: T o reduce humidity buil d-up inside your vehicl e, do not drive with the s yst em swit ched off or with re circul at ed air al wa ys swit ched on. Note: Do not plac e objec ts under the front sea ts a s this may int erfer e with the airflo w to the re ar sea ts.
Cooling the Int erior Quickl y V ehicle with aut omatic climate c ontrol V ehicle with manual climat e control Pr ess the MAX A/ C butt on. Adjust the f an speed to the highest speed set ting. 1 Adjust the t emperatur e contr ol to the MAX A/ C position.
Side Windo w Defogging in C ol d W eather V ehicle with aut omatic climate c ontrol V ehicle with manual climat e control Pr ess the windshiel d defrosting and def ogging button. Adjust the air dis tribution contr ol to the instrument panel and fl oor air vents positions.
C ABIN AIR FIL TER Y our vehicle is equippe d with a cabin air filt er, which gives y ou and your p asseng ers the foll owing benefits: • It impro ves y our driving comf ort by reducing particl e concentr ation. • It impro ves the int erior comp artment cle anliness.
SITTING IN THE CORRE CT POSITION W ARNINGS Sitting improperl y , out of position or with the sea tback r eclined t oo far can tak e weight off the sea t cushion and aff ect the decision of the passeng er sensing sy stem, r esul ting in serious injury or dea th in the ev ent of a cra sh.
W ARNINGS Install the hea d restr aint properly t o help minimize the risk of neck injury in the ev ent of a cra sh. Note: Adjust the se atb ack to an upright driving position bef ore adjusting the he ad restr aint. A djust the head restr aint so tha t the top of it is l evel with the top o f your he ad and as f ar forward a s possibl e.
Remo ving the Head Res traint 1. Pull the he ad restr aint up until it re aches its highest position. 2. Pr ess and hol d buttons C and D . 3. P ull the head r estr aint up. Installing the Head R estraint Align the ste el stems int o the guide sl eev es and push the head r estr aint down until it lock s.
Adjus ting the Height of the Driver Seat E163871 Recline A djustment E163872 W ARNING Do not plac e cargo or an y objects behind the sea tback bef ore returning it to the original position. Pull on the sea tback t o make sur e that it ha s fully la t ched aft er returning the sea tback t o its original position.
E138647 112 Escape/Kug a (TM2), enUSA, Firs t Printing Seats I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
Po wer Lumbar (If Equipped) E138648 MEMORY FUNC TION (If Equipped) W ARNINGS Bef ore activ a ting the sea t memory , make sur e that the ar ea immedia tely surrounding the se at is cl ear of obstructions and tha t all occup ants are cle ar of moving part s.
REAR SEA TS E155554 Folding the S eatback With the se at empt y , pull the lev er up to fol d the seatback f orward. Y ou may need to f ol d the outboard he ad res traints and lo wer the c enter head r estraint fir st. Unfol ding the Seatback Pull the se atba ck upw ard t o unfol d the sea tback.
REAR SEA T ARMRES T (If Equipped) E138656 Fold the armr est do wn to use the armr est and cuphol der . 115 Escape/Kug a (TM2), enUSA, Firs t Printing Seats I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
HomeLink Wir eless C ontrol S ys tem W ARNINGS Make sur e that the g ar age door and security de vice ar e free fr om obstruction when y ou are progr amming.
E142658 1. With y our vehicl e parked outside of the gar ag e, turn y our ignition to the on position, but do not start y our vehicl e. 2. Hold y our hand-hel d gar ag e door transmit ter 2 – 6 in (5 – 1 4 cm) aw ay from the HomeLink butt on you want to pr ogram.
Gate Oper ator / C anadian Progr amming Canadian r adio-fre quency la ws r equire transmit ter signals t o “ time-out ” (or quit) aft er sev eral s econds of tr ansmission – which may not be l ong enough f or HomeLink to pick up the signal during progr amming.
B A E142661 R ed indica tor light A. Green indic at or light B. 1. Pr ess and hol d one of the buttons on the hand-held tr ansmitter for 10 seconds. The indic at or light will change from gr een to r ed and gre en. 2. Pr ess the same butt on twic e to c onfirm the change t o progr amming mode.
5. Press and hol d the previousl y progr ammed butt on on the visor f or 2 seconds. R epea t this step up t o 3 times until the gar ag e door mov es. Pr ogramming is no w compl ete.
12 V ol t DC Pow er Point W ARNINGS Do not plug optional el ectrical acc essories int o the cigar lighter socke t. Incorr ect use of the cig ar lighter c an cause dama ge not c ov ered b y the vehicl e warr anty , and can r esul t in fire or serious injury .
When the indica tor light on the pow er point is: • On: The po wer point is w orking, the ignition is on and a devic e is plugg ed in. • Off: The po wer point is off , the ignition is off or no devic e is plugg ed in. • Fla shing: T he pow er point is in faul t mode.
CENTER CONS OLE St ow it ems in the cup hol der car efull y as items ma y bec ome loose during har d braking, acc el era tion or cra shes, including hot drinks which ma y spill. Av ailabl e console f eature s include: A B C E142433 Cup hol der . A St ora ge c ompartment with auxiliary pow er point, auxiliary input jack, USB port and me dia hub.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNINGS Ext ended idling a t high engine speeds can pr oduce v ery high temper a tures in the engine and exhaust s yst em, cr ea ting the risk of fire or other damag e. Do not park, idl e or drive y our vehicl e on dry gra ss or other dry ground co ver .
Ignition Modes E142555 The k eyl ess starting syst em ha s three modes: Off: T urns the ignition off . • Without appl ying the brake pedal, press and r el ea se the butt on once when the ignition is in the on mode, or when the engine is running but the vehicl e is not moving.
3-button r emote E145988 5-button r emote E142874 1. Hold the k ey next t o the symbol on the ste ering col umn. 2. With the k ey in this position, you c an use the start butt on to switch the ignition on and start y our vehicl e.
Y ou can stop the engine shut down, or r eset the timer , at any point be for e the 30-second c ountdown ha s expir ed by doing any of the f ollo wing: • Y ou can reset the timer b y int erac ting with your v ehicle (such a s pressing the brak e pedal or ac cel erat or pedal).
Guarding Agains t Exhaust Fumes W ARNING If you smell e xhaust fumes inside your v ehicle , ha ve y our vehicl e check ed by y our authorize d deal er immedia tel y . Do not drive y our vehicl e if you smell e xhaust fumes. C arbon monoxide is pr esent in e xhaust fumes.
• Make sur e the sy stem is unpl ugg ed and properl y st ow ed bef ore st arting and driving your v ehicle . Mak e sure the prot ectiv e co ver se als the prong s of the block he at er cord plu g when not in use. • Make sur e the hea ter s yst em is check ed for pr oper opera tion before winter .
S AFETY PREC AUTIONS W ARNINGS Do not ov erfill the fuel tank. T he pressur e in an ov erfill ed tank ma y cause l eakage and l ead to fuel spr ay and fire. The fuel s yst em may be under pressur e. If y ou hear a hissing sound near the fuel fill er door (Ea sy Fuel capl ess fuel sy stem), do not refuel until the sound stops.
FUEL QUALITY Choosing the Right Fuel E161513 W e recommend r egul ar unl eaded g a soline with a pump (R+M)/2 octane r a ting of 87 . Some fuel sta tions offer fuels post ed a s reg ular unl ea ded ga soline with an oct ane ra ting bel ow 87 , particularl y in high altitude are as.
Filling a Portabl e Fuel Container Use the foll owing guidelines t o av oid ele ctrost atic char ge build-up when filling an ungrounded fuel c ontainer: • Only us e an appro ved fuel c ontainer t o transf er fuel t o your v ehicle . Pl ace the container on the gr ound when filling it.
W ARNINGS When re fueling alw ay s shut the engine off and nev er allo w sparks or open flames ne ar the fuel tank fill er val ve . Nev er smok e or use a cell phone while r efueling. Fuel v apor is ex tremel y hazardous under c ertain conditions. A void inhaling ex ce ss fumes.
E154765 4. R emov e the fuel filler no zzl e and fully clos e the fuel tank fill er door . Note: A fuel spillag e conc ern may oc cur if ov erfilling the fuel tank. Do not o verfill the tank. T he fill pipe is equipped with a dr ain hole . Ex ce ss fuel due to o verfill ma y drain through the dr ain hol e and drip onto the ground.
Cal culating Fuel Ec onomy Do not mea sure fuel ec onomy during the first 1000 mil es (1600 kil omet ers) of driving (this is your engine ’ s break-in period); a more ac cur at e mea surement is obtained a fter 2000 mil es - 3000 miles (3200 kilome ter s - 4800 kilome ter s).
An improperl y oper ating or dama ged exhaust s yst em may all ow exhaust t o enter the v ehicl e. Ha ve a damag ed or improperl y oper ating e xhaust sy stem inspect ed and repair ed immedia t ely . Do not make an y unauthorized chang es t o your v ehicle or engine .
Y our vehicle ma y not pa ss the I/M test if the service engine soon indic at or is on or not working pr operly (bulb is burne d out), or if the OBD-II sys tem ha s det ermined that some of the emission c ontrol s yst ems hav e not been properl y checked .
AUT OMA TIC TRANSMIS SION W ARNINGS Al wa ys set the parking br ake fully and make sur e the ge arshift is la t ched in park (P). T urn the ignition to the off position and r emov e the k ey whenev er you l ea ve y our vehicl e. Do not apply the br ake pedal and acc el era tor pedal simult aneousl y .
T o use Sel ectShift, mov e the ge arshift le ver int o sport (S). Use the +/- butt ons on the side of your g earshift l ever t o manuall y change g ears.
5. While hol ding the white l ev er in the re ar position, mo ve the shift er from the park position. 6. P ress the shift er bez el back into the t op finish panel until it snaps back int o position. 7 . Apply the br ake pedal, start the v ehicle and rel ea se the parking br ake .
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION This s yst em is a proac tive s yst em. It ha s the ability t o anticipat e wheel slip and transf er t orque t o the rear whe els bef ore slip occur s.
When driving a t slo w speeds off r oad under high loa d conditions, use a lo w ge ar when possible . L ow g ear oper ation will ma ximize the engine and transmission c ooling capability . Under sev ere oper ating c onditions, the air conditioning ma y cycl e on and off to prev ent the engine from overhe ating.
Av oid driving a t ex ce ssive speeds, this causes v ehicle momentum to w ork ag ainst you and y our vehicl e could bec ome stuck to the point tha t a ssistance ma y be requir ed from another v ehicl e. R emember , you ma y be able t o back out the way y ou came if y ou proc eed with ca ution.
Descend a hill in the s ame ge ar you w ould use to climb up the hill t o av oid exc essive brak e applica tion and brake o verhe ating. Do not descend in neutr al. Disengag e ov erdriv e or mov e the transmission sele ct or le ver t o a lo wer gear .
W e recommend tha t you use caution when your v ehicle ha s either a high load or devic e (i.e. la dder or lugg ag e ra cks). An y modifica tions to y our vehicl e that raise the cent er of gra vity ma y cause y our vehicl e to r oll ov er when there is a l oss of vehicle contr ol.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Note: Occa sional brak e noise is normal. If a metal-t o-met al, continuous grinding or continuous sque al sound is present, the brak e linings ma y be worn-out and an authorized de al er should check them.
P ARKING BRAKE W ARNING Al wa ys set the parking br ake fully and make sur e you shift the g ear shift le ver t o park (P). S witch the ignition off and remo ve the k ey whene ver y ou le av e your v ehicle . Note: Do not press the rel ease butt on whil e pulling the le ver up.
2. If the sensors det ect that y our vehicl e is on a slope , the sy stem will a ctiva t e automa tically . 3. W hen you r emov e your f oot from the brak e pedal, y our vehicl e will remain on the slope without r olling aw ay f or about two or thr ee sec onds.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION The tr action c ontrol s yst em helps av oid drive wheel spin and l oss of traction. If your v ehicle be gins to slide , the sy stem applies the brak es to individual wheels and, when ne eded , reduc es engine power at the s ame time.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS V ehicle modifica tions invol ving braking s yst em, a ftermark et r oof rack s, suspension, steering s yst em, tire c onstruction and wheel and tir e size may chang e the handling chara cteristic s of your v ehicle and ma y adversel y a ffec t the performanc e of the el ectr onic stability contr ol sys tem.
E72903 A A A B B B B V ehicle without stabilit y contr ol skidding off its intende d rout e. A V ehicle with stabilit y contr ol maintaining contr ol on a slippery surfa ce. B USING S T ABILITY C ONTR OL Advanc eTrac® with R oll Stability Contr ol ™ (RS C®) The s yst em automa tically ac tiva tes when you st art your v ehicle .
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS T o help av oid personal injury , pl ea se re ad and understand the limit ations of the sys tem a s cont ained in this section. S ensing is onl y an aid for some (gener all y lar ge and fix ed) objects when moving on a fl at surf ace a t parking speeds.
E130178 Co ver ag e are a of up to 6 ft (1.8 m) fr om the re ar bumper . There ma y be decre a sed co ver ag e are a at the out er corner s of the bumper . The s yst em det ects c ertain object s while the transmission is in r ev erse (R) : • Y our vehicle is mo ving to war d a sta tionary object a t a speed of 3 mph (5 km/h) or le ss.
A CTIVE P ARK ASSIS T (If Equipped) W ARNING Designed t o be a supplement ary park aid, this s yst em may not w ork in all conditions. T his system c annot repl ace the driv er ’ s a tt ention and judgment. The driv er is responsible f or av oiding hazar ds and maintaining a sa fe distanc e and speed, ev en when the syst em is in use.
A E130107 When the sy stem finds a suit able spa ce , the touchscr een displ ay s a messag e and a tone sounds. Slo w down, continue moving f orwar d and stop when another tone sounds and a me ssag e displa ys on the touchscr een (a t appro xima tel y position A), then f ollow the instruc tions on the touchscr een.
E130108 When you think y our vehicle ha s enough space in fr ont and behind it, or y ou hear a solid tone fr om the parking aid (acc ompanied b y a touchscr een displ ay messag e and a chime), bring y our vehicl e to a c ompl ete st op.
The sy stem does not off er a particular spac e Something ma y be cont acting the fr ont bumper or side sensors Ther e is not enough room on both side s of your v ehicle in or der to p ark Ther e is not enough spac e for the p arking maneuver on the opposit e side of the parking space The parking spa ce is f arther than 4.
REAR VIEW C AMERA (If Equipped) W ARNINGS The r ear view c amera s yst em is a rev erse aid supplement devic e tha t still requir es the driv er to use it in conjunction with the int erior and exterior mirrors f or maximum cov era ge .
Note: When to wing, the camera onl y sees what y ou are t owing. This might not pr ovide adequa te c o ver age a s it usually pro vides in normal opera tion and some objec ts might not be seen. In s ome vehicl es, the guideline s may disappe ar when you c onnec t the trail er to w conne ct or .
The fix ed and active guideline s fa de in and out depending on the ste ering wheel position. T he activ e guidelines do not displa y when the ste ering wheel position is straight. Al wa ys use ca ution while r ev ersing. Objects in the r ed zone ar e cl osest t o your vehicl e and object s in the green z one are farther a wa y .
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION Cruise c ontrol l ets y ou maintain a set speed without k eeping your f oot on the acc el era tor pedal. Y ou can use cruise contr ol when your v ehicle spe ed is gre at er than 20 mph (30 km/h).
BLIND SPOT INFORMA TION S YS TEM W ARNING T o help av oid injuries, NEVER use the Blind Spot Inf ormation S ystem a s a repl acement f or using the interior and ext erior mirrors or looking o ver your shoulder be for e changing lane s. The Blind Spot Inf ormation S ystem is not a repl acement f or careful driving.
The Blind S pot Informa tion S yst em illumina te s an amber alert indic at or in the outside mirror on the side of y our vehicl e the approaching v ehicl e is coming fr om.
If the sys tem det ect s a degra ded performanc e condition, a messag e warning of a block ed sensor will appear in the informa tion display . Also the BLIS al ert indica tor s will remain ON and BLIS will no long er pro vide any v ehicle w arnings.
Cross T ra ffic Al ert is designed t o dete ct vehicl es tha t approa ch with a speed up t o 37 mph (60 km/h). Co ver ag e decre a ses when the sensors ar e partiall y , mostly or fully ob structe d. R eversing sl owly help s incre ase the c ov era ge ar ea and eff ectiv eness.
Zone c over age al so decre a ses when parking at shall ow angles. Here, the le ft sensor is mostl y obstruct ed; zone c ov erage on that side is se ver el y limited .
The f oll owing ar e other situations tha t may limit the Cross T ra ffic Al ert performanc e: • Adja centl y park ed vehicl es or objects obstructing the sensor s. • Approaching v ehicl es pa ssing at speeds gre a ter than 37 mph (60 km/h). • Driving in rev erse fa ster than 7 mph (12 km/h).
Type 1 A B E142444 Anticipation A Efficient speed B Gear Shifting Using the highest drivabl e gear appropria te for the r oad c onditions will impro ve fuel consumption. Anticipation Adjust y our vehicle spee d and the distance to other v ehicl es to a void the ne ed for hea vy braking or ac cel eration t o improve fuel econom y .
sys tem. If this shoul d occur , you will neither los e the ability to s teer the v ehicl e manuall y nor will it cause permanent damag e. T ypical steering and driving maneuver s will allo w the sy stem t o cool and ste ering assist will r eturn t o normal.
REAR UNDER FLOOR S TOR A GE Car go Mana gement S yst em (If Equipped) E142445 The s yst em is loc a ted in the fl oor of the car go ar ea. Lift the handl e to open. Adjus table Load Fl oor (If Equipped) E142446 V ehicles with the st andard size sp are tire can adjust the l oad floor t o two po sitions.
ROOF R ACK S AND LOAD C ARRIERS W ARNING When l oading the roof r acks, we rec ommend you e venl y distribute the loa d, as w ell as maint ain a lo w cent er of gra vity . L oaded v ehicle s, with higher cent ers of gr avit y , may handl e differ entl y than unloa ded vehicl es.
Make sur e to che ck that the thumb wheels are tight e ach time you add or r emov e load from the r oof rack, and periodicall y whil e tra veling. Make sur e that the l oad is secure bef ore tr av eling.
authorize d-deal er installe d equipment on the v ehicle , y ou must subtr act the w eight of the equipment from the p ayl oad listed on the Tir e Label in or der to det ermine the new pa yl oad .
Car go W eight - includes all weight a dded t o the Base C urb W eight, incl uding car go and optional equipment. W hen to wing, trail er tongue l oad or king pin weight is al so part of car go weight. G A W (Gross Axl e W eight) - is the tot al weight pl aced on e ach axl e (front and r ear) including vehicl e curb weight and all payl oad.
Exampl e only: E198828 W ARNING Ex c eeding the Sa fety Complianc e Certifica tion Label v ehicl e weight r a ting limits coul d resul t in substandar d vehicl e handling or performanc e, engine, tr ansmission and/ or structur al damag e, serious damag e to the v ehicle, l oss of contr ol and personal injury .
GCW ( Gross C ombined W eight) - is the Gross V ehicle W eight pl us the weight of the full y loa ded trail er . GCWR ( Gross C ombined W eight Rating) - is the ma ximum all ow abl e weight of the v ehicle and the l oaded tr ail er , incl uding all car g o and pass enger s, tha t the vehicl e can handl e without risking damag e.
1. L oca t e the sta t ement "The combine d weight of oc cupants and car g o should ne v er ex ceed XXX kg or XXX lb ." on your vehicl e ’ s pl acard . 2. Det ermine the combine d weight of the driv er and pa ssenger s tha t will be riding in your v ehicle.
be: 635 kil ogr ams - (2 x 99 kil ograms) - (12 x 4 5 kil ograms) = 635 - 198 - 540 = -103 kil ogr ams. Y ou will need t o re duce the l oad weight b y at l ea st 2 40 pounds (104 kil ograms).
TO WING A TRAILER W ARNINGS Do not ex ceed the G VWR or the G A WR specified on the certific a tion label. T owing tr ail ers be yond the maximum r ecommende d gross tr ailer w eight ex ceeds the limi.
RV & T rail er T owing Guide Online http:/ / www .flee t.for d.c om/ to wing-guides/ W ebsite TRAILER S W A Y C ONTROL (If Equipped) W ARNING T urning off tr ailer s wa y contr ol incre ases the risk of l oss of vehicle contr ol, serious injury or dea th.
Y our vehicl e may t ow a tr ailer pro vided the maximum tr ailer weight is l ess than or equal to the maximum tr ail er weight list ed for your v ehicle config ur ation on the f ollo wing chart. Maximum tr ailer weight 1 Maximum GCWR Po wertr ain 1500 lb (681 k g) 5351 lb (2 427 kg) 2.
ESSENTIAL T OWING CHECK S Foll ow thes e guidelines f or saf e to wing: • Do not to w a trail er until you drive y our vehicle a t le as t 1000 mil es (1600 kil omet ers).
6. Check that the tr ailer is l ev el or slightl y nose do wn to war d your vehicl e. If not, adjust the b all height ac cor dingl y and repe a t St eps 2-6. When the tr ail er is l ev el or slightl y nose do wn to war d the vehicle: • L ock the bar tension a djuster in pla ce .
Tr ailer Lamps W ARNING Nev er conne ct any tr ailer lamp wiring t o the vehicl e's tail l amp wiring; this may dama g e the el ectric al sy stem r esulting in fire . C ontac t your authoriz ed deal er as soon a s possibl e f or a ssistanc e in proper tr ail er t ow wiring install a tion.
4. Pl ac e wheel chock s in front and back of the tr ail er wheels. (Chock s not included with vehicl e.) Launching or Retrieving a Boa t or Personal W atercr aft (PWC) Note: Disconnec t the wiring to the trail er before backing the tr ailer into the w a ter .
Braking and st eering eff orts are high if the engine is not running. Maintain incr ea sed stopping dist ances. TRANSPOR TING THE VEHICLE E143886 If you nee d to ha ve y our vehicl e tow ed, conta ct a prof essional towing servic e or , if you ar e a member of a roadside assist ance pr ogram, your r oadside assist ance servic e pro vider .
W ARNING If your v ehicle ha s a steering wheel lock mak e sure the ignition is in the acc essory or on position when being to we d. Recr eational T owing Note: Put your clima te c ontrol s yst em in recirc ula te d air mode to pre vent exhaust fumes from ent ering the vehicl e.
BREAKING-IN Y ou need to bre ak in new tir es for appro xima tel y 300 miles ( 480 kilome ter s). During this time, y our vehicl e may e xhibit some unusual driving charac teristic s. Av oid driving too f ast during the first 1000 mile s (1600 kilome ter s).
• T r ansmissions give their best fuel econom y when opera t ed in the top cruise ge ar and with ste ady pre ssure on the ga s pedal. • Four-wheel-drive oper ation (if equipped) is l ess fuel efficient than two-whe el-drive oper ation. • Clos e the window s for high-spee d driving.
W ARNINGS Check a ttachment of fl oor mats on a reg ular ba sis. Al ways pr operl y reinstall and s ecure fl oor mats tha t hav e been remo ve d for cl eaning or repl acement. Al wa ys mak e sure tha t objects cannot f all into the driv er f oot well while the v ehicl e is moving.
RO ADSIDE AS SIS T ANCE V ehicl es Sol d in the United S tat es: Getting R oadside Assistanc e T o fully a ssist you should y ou hav e a vehicl e conc ern, Ford Motor C ompany offer s a compliment ary roadside assist ance pr ogram. This pr ogram is separa te from the New V ehicl e Limite d W arranty .
Canadian r oadside co ver age and benefits may diff er from the U .S. c ov erage . If you requir e more inf orma tion, pl ea se ref er to the co ver ag e section of y our warr anty guide, c all us in Canada a t 1-800-665-2006, or visit our websit e a t www .
3. R emove y our foot fr om the brak e pedal and press the S T ART /S TOP button to s witch off the ignition. 4. Y ou can either att empt t o start the engine by pr essing the brak e pedal and the ST ART /S TOP button, or s witch on the ignition only b y pressing the ST ART /S TOP button without pressing the br ak e pedal.
4 2 1 3 E142664 1. Connec t the positive (+) jumper c able to the positiv e (+) terminal of the discharg ed ba tt ery . 2. Connec t the other end of the positive (+) cabl e to the po sitive (+) t erminal of the assisting ba ttery . 3. C onnect the neg a tive (-) c able t o the nega tive (-) terminal of the a ssisting bat tery .
4 1 3 2 E142665 1. R emov e the jumper cabl e from the ground met al surfa ce or c onnecting point, if av ail able . 2. R emov e the jumper cabl e on the nega tive (-) terminal of the boost er vehicl e's ba tt ery . 3. R emove the jumper c able fr om the positive (+) t erminal of the boost er vehicl e's ba tt ery .
GETTING THE SERVICE S Y OU NEED W arranty r epairs t o your v ehicl e must be performe d by an authoriz ed deal er . Whil e any authorize d deal er handling your v ehicl e line will pro vide warr anty servic e, w e rec ommend you r eturn t o your selling authorized de al er who wants t o ensure your c ontinued sa tisf action.
In order t o help us serve y ou bett er, ple a se hav e the foll owing informa tion av ailabl e when conta cting a Cust omer Rela tionship Cent er: • V ehicle Identifica tion Number . • Y our telephone number (home and business). • The name of the authoriz ed deal er and city where l ocat ed.
THE BETTER BUSINES S BUREAU (BBB) A UTO LINE PROGR AM (U.S. ONL Y) Y our satisf action is important t o Ford Motor C ompany and t o your de aler . If a warr anty c oncern ha s not been re solv ed usin.
In the CAMV AP progr am, impartial third-party arbitr ator s conduct he arings a t mutuall y conv enient times and pl ace s in an informal en vironment. T hese impartial arbitra t ors re view the positions of the parties, mak e decisions and , when appropria te , render a war ds to r esol ve disputes.
FORD MO T OR COMP ANY Cust omer R ela tionship Cent er 1555 Fairl ane Drive Fairl ane Business Park #3 Allen P ark, Michigan 48101 U.S.A. Ford: 800044436 7 3 Lincoln: 8000444106 7 If calling from the .
If NHT S A rec eives simil ar compl aints, it may open an inv estig ation, and if it finds tha t a sa f ety def ect exist s in a group of vehicl es, it may or der a re call and remedy c ampaign. How ev er , NHT S A cannot bec ome invol v ed in individual probl ems betwe en you, your de al er , or For d Motor Compan y .
FUSE SPECIFIC A TION CHART Pre-Fuse Bo x The pr e-fuse bo x is in the engine compartment a tt ached to the po sitive bat tery post. This bo x contains sev eral high current fuse s. If you ne ed to r epla ce one of these high curr ent fuses, see an authorized de al er .
Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or relay number Anti-lock br ake syst em and electr onic stability pr ogram pump . 50A ** F7 Ele ctronic st ability progr am valv e. 30A ** F8 Not used. — F9 Hea ter bl ower mot or . 40A ** F10 Not used. — F11 Po wertrain c ontrol modul e rel ay .
Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or relay number Hea te d mirror (l ess door contr ol unit). 15A * F30 Hea te d wiper park. Not used. — F31 V ehicle po wer . 15A * F32 V ehicle po wer 2. 10A * F33 V ehicle po wer 3. 10A * F34 V ehicle po wer 4 .
Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or relay number Not used. — R5 Not used. — R6 Not used. — R7 Dela ye d acc essory r ela y . Po wer rela y R8 Not used. — R9 Start er rela y . Mini rel ay R10 Air conditioner cl utch. Micro r ela y R11 Cooling f an.
E129926 Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or relay number Fuel pump supply , Air ma ss met er . 20A F56 Not used. — F5 7 Not used (spare). 5A F58 P assiv e anti-theft tr ansceiv er . 5A F59 Interior light. 10A F60 Driver door s witch pack.
Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or relay number Cigar light er . 20A F61 Po wer point. Rain sensor modul e. 5A F62 Aut o-dimming mirror . Not used (spare). 10A F63 Not used. — F64 Liftg at e rel ease. 10A F65 Driver door unl ock. 20A F66 S YNC.
Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or relay number Radio fr equency r eceiv er . 5A F81 W asher pump . 20A F82 Centr al l ocking. 20A F83 Drive door unl ock. 20A F84 Ele ctronic 15 f eed. 7 .5A F85 Air bag modul e. 10A F86 Occupant cl assifica tion sys tem.
Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or relay number Hands-free lift ga te entry module. 5A F1 K eyless v ehicle modul e. 10A F2 K eyless v ehicle door handl es. 5A F3 Door contr ol unit front l eft. 25A F4 Door contr ol unit front right. 25A F5 Door contr ol unit re ar left.
Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or relay number Lugg age c ompartment power outl et. 20A F27 Not used. — F28 Blind spot det ection sy stem. 5A F29 R ear view c amera with park a ssist. P arking aid module . 5A F30 Not used. — F31 DC/ A C pow er con vert er .
CHANGING A FUSE Fuses W ARNING Y ou must replac e a f aile d fuse with one that ha s the specified amperag e ra ting. If y ou use a fuse with a higher ampera ge r ating, you ma y cause se ver e wire damag e and may start a fire. E142430 A fuse may f ail if electric al components in the vehicl e are not pr operl y working.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Hav e your v ehicl e serviced r egul arl y to help maintain its r oadworthine ss and resal e val ue. T here is a l arg e netw ork of authorized de al ers tha t are there t o help you with their pr ofe ssional servicing expertise .
E142458 3. Mo ve the c at ch to the right to rel ease the hood. E87786 4. Open the hood and support it with the hood strut. Closing the Hood 1. R emov e the hood strut from the c at ch and secur e it corr ectl y in the clip. 2. Lo wer the hood and all ow it to dr op under its own w eight f or the la st 8-12 in (20-30 cm).
UNDER HOOD O VERVIEW - 1. 6L ECOBOO S T ™ C A B E D E157261 F H G Engine cool ant res ervoir A Engine oil filler c ap B Brak e fluid r eserv oir C Bat tery D Po wer distribution box E Air filt er as.
UNDER HOOD O VERVIEW - 2. 0L ECOBOO S T ™ A B C D E F G H E146022 Engine cool ant res ervoir A Engine oil dipstick B Brak e fluid r eserv oir C Bat tery D Po wer distribution box E Air filt er assem.
UNDER HOOD O VERVIEW - 2.5L A B C E F G D H E146023 Windshiel d wa sher fluid reserv oir A Engine cool ant res ervoir B Engine oil filler c ap C Engine oil dipstick D Brak e fluid r eserv oir E Bat te.
ENGINE OIL DIPS TICK - 1.6L EC OBOOS T ™ E188072 A B Minimum. A Maximum. B ENGINE OIL DIPS TICK - 2.0L EC OBOOS T ™ /2.5L A B E169062 Minimum. A Maximum.
Only us e oils certifie d for g asoline engine s by the Americ an Pe trol eum Institut e (API). An oil with this trademark s ymbol conf orms to the c urrent engine and emission sys tem pr otec tion standards and fuel econom y requir ements of the Interna tional Lubric ants Specific ation Advisory C ouncil (ILSA C), comprised of U.
Note: Coolant e xpands when it is hot. The le vel may ex tend be yond the MAX mark. Note: If the le vel is a t the MIN mark, bel ow the MIN mark, or empty , add c ool ant immedia tel y .
Sev ere Climat es If you driv e in ex tremel y col d climates: • It may be nec essary t o hav e a Ford authorized de al er increa se the coolant conc entra tion above 50%. • A cool ant conc entra tion of 60% will pro vide impro ved fr eez e point prot ection.
Y ou have limit ed engine pow er when in the fail-s af e mode, s o drive y our vehicl e with caution. Y our vehicl e will not be able to maintain high-speed oper a tion and the engine will run rough. R emember that the engine is capabl e of compl etel y shutting down aut oma ticall y to pr ev ent engine damag e, ther efor e: 1.
FUEL FIL TER Y our vehicle is equippe d with a life time fuel filt er that is integr a ted with the fuel tank. R egular maint enance or r epla cement is not needed . CHANGING THE 12V BA TTER Y W ARNINGS Bat teries normall y produce e xplosiv e ga ses which c an cause pers onal injury .
Because y our vehicle ’ s engine is ele ctronic all y-contr olled b y a computer , some engine contr ol setting s are maintained b y pow er from the l ow v oltag e bat tery . Some engine c omputer settings, like the idl e trim and fuel trim strat egy , optimize the driv eability and perf ormance of the engine.
E129990 1 1 2 1. Pr ess the l ocking buttons t oge ther . 2. R emov e the wiper blade . 3. Inst all in the rev erse or der . Note: Make sure tha t the wiper bl ade lock s into pl ac e. L o wer the wiper arm and bl ade back to the windshiel d. The wiper arms will automa tically re turn to their normal position when you s witch the ignition on.
Note: T o see a cle arer light pa ttern f or adjusting, y ou may w ant to bl ock the light from one hea dlamp whil e adjusting the other . 3. T urn on the lo w beam hea dlamps t o illumina te the w all or scre en and open the hood.
4. Ther e is a distinct cut-off ( change fr om light to dark) in the l eft portion of the beam pa tt ern. The t op edge of this cut-off shoul d be positioned tw o inches (5 centime ter s) belo w the horizontal r ef erenc e line. E142467 5. Loca te the v ertical adjust er on each headl amp.
Repla cing Headlamp Bulbs W ARNING Handle a hal ogen headl amp bulb car efull y and keep out of chil dren ’ s re ach. Gr asp the bulb b y onl y its pla stic ba se and do not touch the gl ass. The oil fr om your hand c ould c ause the bulb to br eak the ne xt time the hea dlamps are oper at ed.
Install the new bulbs in r ev erse or der from the steps abo ve . Be sure tha t the spring clip is not damag ed or deta ched from the headl amp a ssembly during the repl acement pr oce dure. Repla cing HID Headlamp Bulbs (If Equipped) The l ow beam headl amps on your vehicl e use a high intensit y discharg e sourc e.
E142799 2. R emov e the bulb holder fr om the lamp assembl y by turning it count ercl ockwise. 3. Disc onnect the el ectrical conne ctor . 4. R emov e the bulb from the bulb hol der by pulling it str aight out. Install the new bulbs in r ev erse or der from the steps abo ve .
Repla cing License Pla te Lamp Bulb 3 2 1 E72789 1. Care fully r el ea se the spring clip. 2. R emov e the lamp . 3. R emove the bulb . R ever se st eps to r einstall bulb . Repla cing High-Mount Brak e Lamp Bulb Y our vehicle is equippe d with an LED cent er high-mount stop l amp loca te d in the spoiler .
Tra de number Function LED * High-mount brak e l amp LED * Interior l amps * T o repl ace the se lamps - se e your authoriz ed deal er. T o repl ace all instrument p anel lights - see y our authorized.
CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR FIL TER W ARNING T o reduc e the risk of vehicl e damage and personal burn injuries do not start y our engine with the air cle aner remo ved and do not r emov e it whil e the engine is running. When changing the air fil ter el ement, use only the air fil ter element list ed.
Note: Make sure y ou align the tab in the air filt er el ement with the fork in the air cl eaner assembl y tray . 5. Install the air cleaner a ssembly lid and tighten the f our f ast eners. 2.5L Engine E14271 1 1. Detach the 2 clip s that sec ure the air filt er cover t o the housing.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Y our Ford or Lincoln authoriz ed deal er ha s many quality pr oducts a vail abl e to cl ean your v ehicle and pr ot ect its finishes.
Note: Never use abr asiv e mat erials, for exampl e steel wool or pl a stic pads a s they can scr at ch the chrome surf ac e. Note: Do not use chrome cl eaner , metal cle aner or polish on wheels or wheel c overs. Ext erior Plas tic Parts For routine cl eaning w e rec ommend Motor cra ft Detail W ash.
• Nev er wa sh or rinse any ignition c oil, spark plu g wire or spark pl ug well, or the are a in and around these l ocations. • Co ver the ba ttery , pow er distribution box, and air filt er assembly t o prevent wa ter dama ge when cl eaning the engine.
CLEANING THE INS TRUMENT P ANEL AND INSTRUMENT CLUS TER LENS W ARNING Do not use chemical sol vents or strong det ergents when cl eaning the ste ering wheel or instrument panel to a void c ontamina tion of the airbag sys tem.
Y ou should: • R emov e dust and loo se dirt with a vacuum cl eaner . • Cle an and tre at spill s and stains a s soon as possibl e. Do not use the foll owing products a s these may dama ge the l ea ther: • Oil and petrol eum or silicone-base d le ather c onditioners.
General • St ore all v ehicl es in a dry , ventil at ed plac e. • Pr otec t from sunlight, if possibl e. • If vehicl es ar e stor ed outside, they requir e reg ular maint enance t o protect agains t rust and damag e.
Miscellaneous • Make sur e all linkag es, c abl es, l ev ers and pins under your v ehicle ar e co vered with gre ase t o pre vent rust. • Mov e vehicl es at le a st 25 ft (7 .5 m) ev ery 15 day s to l ubrica te w orking parts and prev ent corrosion.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Use onl y appro ved wheel and tir e size s, using other sizes c oul d damage y our vehicl e. If y ou change the diameter of the tires fr om that fit ted a t the fact ory , the speedomet er may not displ ay the corre ct speed . T ake y our vehicl e to an authorized Ford de aler t o hav e the sy stem repr ogrammed .
Utility vehicl es and trucks handl e differ entl y than passeng er car s in the various driving c onditions that ar e encount ered on s treet s, highw ay s and off-road .
E145299 • Higher - to all ow higher load c arrying capacit y and to all ow it to tr av el ov er rough t errain without get ting hung up or damaging underbody c omponents. • Shorter - t o give it the c apability t o approach incline s and drive o ver the crest of a hill without g etting hung up or damaging underbody c omponents.
TIRE C ARE Information About Unif orm Tire Quality Gr ading E142542 Tir e Quality Gr ades apply t o new pneuma tic pass enger c ar tire s. The Qualit y gr ades c an be found where applic abl e on the tire sidew all betw een tr ea d shoulder and maximum sec tion width.
The tr action gra des, fr om highest to l ow est are AA, A, B, and C . T he gra des repr esent the tire ’ s ability to s top on w et pa vement as mea sured under contr oll ed conditions on spe cified go vernment te st surf ace s of asphal t and concr et e.
* kPa: Kil opasc al, a metric unit of air pressur e. * PSI: P ounds per square inch, a standar d unit of air pressur e. * Col d tire pressure: T he tire pressur e when the vehicle ha s been sta tionary and out of direct sunlight for an hour or mor e and prior to the v ehicle being driv en for 1 mi (1.
A. P: Indic at es a tire, de signat ed by the T ire and Rim Associa tion, tha t may be used f or service on car s, sport utility v ehicl es, minivans and light truck s.
Speed ra ting Lett er ra ting 168 mph (270 km/h) W 186 mph (299 km/h) Y Note: For tires with a maximum speed c apability o ver 149 mph (2 40 km/h), tire manuf acturer s sometime s use the l ett ers ZR. For those with a maximum spee d capabilit y o ver 186 mph (299 km/h), tire manuf acturer s al wa ys use the l et ter s ZR.
* Tr action: T he tr action gr ades, from highes t to l owe st are AA, A, B, and C. The gr ades repre sent the tire's abilit y to st op on wet pav ement as mea sured under contr oll ed c onditions on specified go vernment te st surf ace s of asphal t and concr et e.
C. Ma ximum Load Dual lb (kg) at psi (kP a) col d: Indicat es the maximum l oad and tir e pre ssure when the tire is use d as a dual, defined a s four tire s on the re ar axl e (a t otal of six or mor e tires on the vehicl e).
C. 80: Indic a te s the aspe ct r a tio which give s the tire's r a tio of height to width. Numbers of 70 or l ow er indica te a short sidew all. D . D: Indic at es a diagonal t ype tire . R: Indica tes a r adial type tir e. E. 16: Indic at es the wheel or rim diamet er in inches.
Al wa ys infl at e your tir es t o the Ford r ec ommended infl a tion pressur e even if it is l ess than the maximum infl a tion pressur e inf ormation f ound on the tire.
When the tir e tre ad w ears do wn to the s ame height as the se we ar bars, the tire is w orn out and must be repl aced . Damag e P eriodicall y inspect the tire tr ea ds and sidew alls f or damag e (such as bul ges in the tre ad or sidewalls, cra cks in the tr ea d groo v e and separ ation in the tr ead or sidew all).
This be gins with the l ett ers DO T and indica tes tha t the tire mee ts all f ederal s tandar ds. T he nex t tw o numbers or l etter s are the plant c ode designating wher e it wa s manufactur ed, the ne xt tw o are the tir e size c ode and the las t four number s repr esent the week and ye ar the tire w a s buil t.
W ARNINGS 1. Mak e sure tha t you hav e the corr ect tir e and wheel size. 2. Lubric a te the tir e bea d and wheel bea d sea t area ag ain. 3. S tand a t a minimum of 12 f eet (3.66 me ter s) aw ay from the wheel and tire a ssembly . 4. Use both ey e and ear prot ection.
Highwa y Hazards No ma tt er how c are full y you driv e, there is al way s the possibility tha t you ma y eventuall y have a fl at tire on the highw ay . Driv e slo wl y to the cl osest sa fe are a out of tr a ffic. This ma y further damage the fl a t tire , but y our sa fe ty is mor e important.
R ota ting your tires a t the rec ommended interval (a s indica ted in the Sche dul ed Maintenanc e chapter) will help your tir es w ear mor e ev enl y , pro viding bet ter tir e perf ormance and l onger tir e lif e. S ometimes irre gul ar tire w ear c an be corr ect ed by r ota ting the tire s.
• If possible , a void full y l oading your vehicl e • Pur chase chains or c able s from a manufa cturer tha t clearl y label s body to tir e dimension restric tions. • Use 10 mm cabl es or chains onl y on front axl e with 235/55R17 tires. • Not all S-cla ss snow chains or c abl es meet these r estrictions.
Ple a se note tha t the TPMS is not a substitute f or proper tire maintenanc e, and it is the driver ’ s r esponsibility t o maintain corr ect tir e pressur e, e ven if under-infl ation has not r eache d the le vel t o trigger illumina tion of the TPMS l ow tir e pressur e tell tale.
When Y our T emporary Spare Tir e is Install ed When one of your r oad tir es needs t o be repl ace d with the tempor ary spare , the sys tem will c ontinue to identify an issue t o remind y ou that the dama ged r oad wheel and tire a ssembl y needs t o be repair ed and put back on your v ehicle.
Cust omer action re quired Possibl e cause Low tire pressure warning light Make sur e tires ar e a t the proper pre s- sure. See Infl a ting your tir es in this chapter .
How T empera ture A ffects Y our Tire Pressure The tir e pressur e monitoring s yst em monitor s tire pr essure in e ach pneumatic tire. Whil e driving in a normal manner , a typical pa ssenger tire infl ation pr essure may incr ea se about 2 to 4 psi (1 4 to 28 kP a) from a c old st art situation.
1. T-type mini-spare: T his spare tire begins with the l ett er T for tir e size and may ha ve T emporary Use Onl y molded in the sidewall. 2. Full-size dissimilar spare with l abel on wheel: This spar e tire ha s a label on the wheel tha t sta tes: THIS WHEEL AND TIRE AS SEMBL Y FOR TEMP ORAR Y USE ONL Y .
W ARNINGS Nev er get underne ath a v ehicl e that is supported onl y by a jack. If the vehicl e slips off the jack, you or someone else c oul d be seriously injur ed . Do not at tempt t o change a tir e on the side of the vehicl e cl ose to moving tr affic.
E162190 10. Remo ve the l ug nuts with the l ug wrench. Note: If equipped with full wheel co vers with exposed whe el nuts, remo ve the wheel nuts prior to r emoving the whe el co ver or damag e to the wheel c ov er may oc cur . 11. R eplac e the fl at tir e with the spare tire, making sure the v alv e st em is fa cing outwar d.
5. W eav e the retainer str ap through the wheel openings. 6. L ocat e the front car go tie-do wn at the opposite c orner of the car go ar ea t o the tie-down used in S tep 4. T hre ad the ret ainer strap thr ough the tie-do wn and pull tight. 7 . Secur e by t ying a 2-half hit ch knot.
E145950 Wheel pil ot bore A Inspect the wheel pil ot bore and mounting surfa ce prior t o install ation. R emov e any visibl e corr osion or loo se particle s.
ENGINE SPECIFIC A TIONS - 1. 6L EC OBOOS T ™ 1.6L Ec oBoost Engine Engine Component 98 Cubic inches Minimum 87 octane R equired fuel 10. 0:1 Compression r atio 0. 027 - 0. 031 in. (0. 70 - 0.80 mm) Spark pl ug gap Drivebel t Routing 1.6L Ec oboost engine E161372 ENGINE SPECIFIC A TIONS - 2.
Drivebel t Routing E161383 A B The l ong drivebelt is on the firs t pulle y groo ve cl osest to the engine. A. The short driv ebelt is on the second pull ey groov e f arthest from engine. B. ENGINE SPECIFIC A TIONS - 2.5L 2.5L Engine Engine Component 152 C ubic inches Minimum 87 octane R equired fuel 9 .
Drivebel t Routing E161383 A B The l ong drivebelt is on the firs t pulle y groo ve cl osest to the engine. A. The short driv ebelt is on the second pull ey groov e f arthest from the engine.
MOTOR CRAFT P ART S - 2.0L EC OBOOS T ™ 2.0L Ec oBoost Engine Component F A-1908 Air filt er element FL-910-S Oil filt er BXT-96R-5 90 Bat tery SP-537 Spark plugs FP-70 Cabin air fil ter WW-2750 (dr.
MOTOR CRAFT P ART S - 2.5L 2.5L Engine Component F A-1910 Air fil ter el ement FL-910-S Oil filt er BXT-96R-5 90 Bat tery SP-530 Spark pl ugs FP-70 Cabin air fil ter WW-2750 (driv er side) Windshiel d.
VEHICLE IDENTIFIC A TION NUMBER The v ehicl e identifica tion number is loc a ted on the l eft-hand side of the instrument panel. E142476 Ple a se note tha t in the graphic, XXXX is repr esenta tive of y our vehicl e identification number .
VEHICLE CERTIFIC A TION LABEL E167469 The Na tional Highw ay T raffic S af ety Administr ation R egul ations r equire tha t a Sa fet y Complianc e Certific ation L abel be affix ed to a vehicl e and prescribe where the Sa fet y Complianc e Certific ation L abel may be l oca ted.
C AP ACITIES AND SPE CIFIC A TIONS - 1.6L EC OBOOS T ™ Capacities W ARNING The air c onditioning refrig er ant syst em contains refrig er ant R-134a under high pressur e. Onl y qualified personnel should servic e the air conditioning refrig erant sys tem.
Specification Name MX O-5W20-QSP W SS-M2C945-A Optional motor oil (U .S. and Me xico ): Motor cra ft SAE 5W-20 Full S ynthetic Motor Oil X O-5W20-QFS W SS-M2C945-A Optional motor oil ( Canada): Motor cra ft SAE 5W-20 S ynthetic Motor Oil CX O-5W20-LFS12 W SS-M97B44-D2 Engine cool ant (U.
Specification Name CX T-10-L V12 W SS-M14P19-A W indshiel d wa sher fluid (U .S. and Me xico ): Motor cra ft Premium Windshiel d W ash C oncentra te with Bitt erant Z C-32-B2 W SS-M14P19-A W indshiel d wa sher fluid ( Canada): Motor cra ft Premium Quality W indshield W a sher Fluid CX C-37-(A, B, D , F) W SH-M17B19-A A/C r efrig erant (U .
If you use oil and fl uids that do not me et the defined specific ation and visc osity grade , this ma y le ad t o: • Component dama ge which is not co ver ed by the v ehicle warr anty . • Long er engine cr anking periods. • Incre ased emission l evels.
Capacity Item 5. 7 qt (5. 4 L) Engine oil 9 .7 qt (9 .2 L) Engine cool ant Betw een MIN/MAX on br ake fl uid reservoir Brak e fluid 2. 4 pt (1.15L) R ear diff erential fl uid 17 .9 fl o z (0 .53 L) Po wer T ransf er Unit (PTU) fluid 9 .0 qt (8.5 L) * Aut omatic tr ansmission fluid Fill as r equire d Windshiel d wa sher fluid 15.
Specification Name W SS-M97B44-D2 Engine cool ant (U.S . and Mexic o): Motor cra ft Orange Antifre eze/ Coolant P redil uted VC-3DIL-B W SS-M97B44-D2 Engine cool ant (C anada): Motor cra ft Orange Ant.
Specification Name W SH-M17B19-A A/C r efrig erant (U .S.): Motor cra ft R-134a Refrig erant YN-19 W SH-M17B19-A A/C r efrig erant ( Canada): Motor cra ft R-134a Refrig erant CYN-16-R W SH-M17B19-A A/.
E142732 An oil that displ ay s this symbol c onforms to curr ent engine, emission s yst em and fuel econom y performanc e standar ds of the Interna tional Lubric ants Specific ation Advisory C ouncil (ILSA C).
Capacity Item 24 o z (0 .68 kg) A/C r efrig erant 4.5 fl o z (133 ml) A/C re friger ant compr essor oil * Appro xima te dry fill c apacity . A ctual amount may v ary during fluid chang es. Specifications Material s Specification Name W SS-M2C945-A R ecommende d motor oil (U .
Specification Name XT-10-QL VC W SS-M2C938-A Aut omatic tr ansmission fluid ( Canada): MERC ON L V Motorcr aft MER CON L V Automatic T ransmission Fl uid CX T-10-L V12 W SS-M14P19-A W indshiel d wa sher fluid (U .
If you use oil and fl uids that do not me et the defined specific ation and visc osity grade , this ma y le ad t o: • Component dama ge which is not co ver ed by the v ehicle warr anty . • Long er engine cr anking periods. • Incre ased emission l evels.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Radio Frequencies and R eception Fac tors AM and FM frequencies ar e est ablished by the Federal C ommunications Commission (FC C) and the Canadian Ra dio and T elec ommunications C ommission (CR T C). Those fr equencies ar e: • AM: 530, 540-1 700 , 1710 kHz • FM: 87 .
• MP3 fol der mode represents a f older structure c onsisting of one lev el of fol ders. The CD pl ay er numbers all MP3 track s on the disc (noted by the .mp3 file e xt ension) and all fol ders containing MP3 fil es, from F001 (fol der) T001 (track) to F253 T255.
E172881 Eject: Pr ess t o eject a CD . A Cursor arr ow s: Press t o scroll thr ough on-scre en audio sys tem choic es, menus or other on-screen func tions. B CD slot: Insert a CD . C OK: Pr ess to c onfirm menu sel ections. D Clock: P ress t o set the time.
Seek forwar d: Pr ess and rel ea se the right side of the c ontrol t o go t o the nex t prese t radio s ta tion or disc track. Pr ess and hol d this side of the contr ol to f a st forw ard t o the nex t strong r adio sta tion, memory preset or thr ough the curr ent disc tra ck.
A B D C E F G H I J H K L M N O E162867 Eject: Pr ess this butt on to eje ct a CD . A Cursor arr ow s: Press these but tons t o scroll thr ough on-scr een audio sy stem choices. B OK: Pr ess this butt on to c onfirm menu sel ections. C INFO: Pr ess this butt on to a cc ess any a vail abl e radio or CD inf ormation.
ON/OFF /V olume: Press this but ton t o swit ch the sy stem off and on. Adjust the contr ol to adjus t the vol ume. J MENU: Pr ess this butt on to ac ce ss differ ent audio sy stem f eature s. Se e Menu Structur e la ter in this section. K SOUND: P ress this but ton t o acc ess settings f or T rebl e, Middle , Ba ss, F ade and Balanc e.
A B D C E F G H J K H L M N O P I E162869 Eject: Pr ess this butt on to eje ct a CD . A Cursor arr ow s: Press these but tons t o scroll thr ough on-scr een audio sy stem choices. B OK: Pr ess this butt on to c onfirm menu sel ections. C INFO: Pr ess this butt on to a cc ess any a vail abl e radio or CD inf ormation.
Sound: Pr ess this butt on to a cc ess set tings for T rebl e, Middl e, Bass, F ade and Balanc e. Use the up and do wn arro w butt ons to sel ect the various set tings. When you mak e your sele ction, pr ess the le ft and right arro w butt ons to chang e the setting s.
E143843 TUNE: Pr ess this butt on to manuall y search throu gh the radio fr equency band . A ON/OFF and V OL: Press this butt on to switch the a udio syst em off and on.
AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLE S WITH: SONY AM/FM/ CD W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an resul t in loss of v ehicle contr ol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtr eme caution when using any devic e that ma y tak e your f ocus off the road .
Seek, R ev erse and Fa st Forward: In r adio mode, sele ct a fre quency band and press thes e buttons. The s yst em stops a t the first station it finds in tha t direc tion. In SIRIUS mode, press thes e buttons t o select the pr evious or nex t channel.
SIRIUS Sel ect f or a brief sampling of all avail abl e channels. Sc an Sel ect t o view y our sa tellit e ra dio ele ctronic serial number (ESN). Y ou will need this number when c ommunica ting with Sirius to ac tiva te , modify or tr ack your a cc ount.
CD Setting s Sel ect t o scan all disc s ele ctions. Sc an All Sel ect t o scan all music in the c urrent MP3 f older . Sc an Folder Sel ect t o bring soft and l oud pass ag es tog ether f or a more consist ent list ening le vel. CD Compr ession Clock S ettings Sel ect t o set the time .
The mul tica st indicat or appears in FM mode (onl y) if the current sta tion is broadc a sting multipl e digital broadca sts. The highlight ed numbers signify a vail abl e digital channels wher e new or diff erent cont ent is av ailabl e. HD1 signifies the main progr amming sta tus and is av ailabl e in analog and digit al broadc a sts.
In order t o pro vide the best possibl e experienc e, use the c ontac t form t o report any sta tion issues found while lis tening t o a sta tion broadc a sting with HD Radio technol ogy . Independent entities own and opera t e each st ation. T hese stations ar e responsibl e for ensuring all audio stre ams and dat a fields ar e ac cura te.
HD Radio T echnology manuf actured under license fr om iBiquity Digital C orp. U.S. and for eign pa tents. HD Radio and the HD and HD Radio l ogos are proprie tary tr ademarks of iBiquity Digital C orp. Ford Mot or Compan y and iBiquity Digital C orp.
SIRIUS sa tellit e r adio is a subscription-ba sed sa tellit e ra dio service that br oadc asts a v ariety of music, sports, news, we ather , tr affic and ent ertainment progr amming.
Action C ondition Messag e Conta ct SIRIUS a t 1-888- 539-7 4 7 4 to r esol ve subscription issues. Y our satellit e service is no long er av ail able . Questions ? Call 1-888-539-7 4 7 4 Use the channel guide t o turn off the Lock or Skip function on tha t sta tion.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION E198355 S YNC is an in-vehicl e communica tions sys tem tha t work s with your Bluet ooth-enabled cell ul ar phone and portabl e media pl ay er . This all ow s you t o: • Make and r ec eive call s. • Ac ce ss and pla y music from y our portabl e music pla yer .
Sunda y , 10:30am-7:30pm ES T . In the United S tate s, call 1-800-39 2-3673. In Canada, c all 1-800-565-36 7 3. Times ar e subject t o change due t o holiday s. S YNC Owner Ac count Why do I nee d a S YNC owner ac count ? • Essential for k eeping up with the lat est softwar e downl oads avail abl e for S YNC.
S yst em dat a cannot be ac ce ssed without special equipment and ac ce ss to the vehicl e's S YNC module. For d Motor Compan y and Ford of Canada will not acc ess the sy st em dat a for any purp.
S ys tem Int erac tion and Feedback The s yst em pro vides f eedback thr ough audibl e tones, prompts, que stions and spoken c onfirma tions depending on the situation and the chos en le vel of inter action. Y ou can customiz e the voic e rec ognition sy stem t o pro vide more or l ess instruction and f eedback.
T o adjust this setting pr ess the voic e button, when prompted sa y: Action and Description V oice Command voic e setting s Then any of the foll owing: When enabl ed, this fe atur e will prompt y ou to c onfirm any v oice initia te d call c ommand prior to the c all being pla ced .
1. Make sur e to s witch on y our phone's Bluet ooth fea ture bef ore starting the sear ch. Se e your devic e's manual if nece ssary . 2. Pr ess the PHONE butt on. When the audio displa y indica tes there is no paired phone , sel ect the option t o add .
5. Select the option t o add. T his starts the pairing proc ess. 6. W hen a messag e to be gin pairing appears in the a udio displa y , search f or S YNC on your de vice. 7 . Confirm tha t the six-digit PIN appearing on your phone ma tche s the six-digit PIN that displ ay s on the S YNC screen.
V oice Commands Plus Pound (#) Star (*) Note: T o exit dial mode, pre ss and hold the phone button or pr ess any butt on on the audio sy stem. T o acc ess tex t messag es say: V oice Command [te xt] (.
T o use the screen to ac cept a call selec t: Menu Item Ac cept Rejecting C alls When re ceiving a c all, you c an rejec t the call b y pressing the r eject c all button on the ste ering wheel or use the scre en. T o use the screen to rejec t a call selec t: Menu Item R eject Ignore the c all by doing nothing.
Description and action Menu Item 4. P re ss the OK button a gain when the desir ed c ontact appears in the a udio displa y . 5. Pr ess the OK butt on or dial butt on to c all the sel ection. Ac ce ss your c all history l og. Call Hist ory 1. Sel ect the More option.
Description and action Display Send , downl oad and delet e t ext me ssag es. T ext messa ging Ac ce ss the option for Bl uet ooth Devic e menu listings (add , connec t, set a s primary , on or off, del ete). BT Devic es Vie w various set tings and f ea tures on y our phone.
Description and action Menu Item Pr ess the OK butt on to ac ce ss, and then scroll through a list of pr e-defined me ssag es to send . R eply t o sender Pr ess the OK butt on to c all the sender of the messag e. Call sender Pr ess the OK butt on to f orwar d the messag e to anyone in y our phonebook or call history .
Ac cessing Y our Phone Setting s These ar e phone-dependent f ea tures. Y our phone setting s allo w you t o ac cess and adjust f ea tures such a s your ring tone and te xt messa ge notific ation, modify your phonebook, and set up aut omatic downl oad .
Phonebook prefer ences Menu Item Push the desir ed cont acts on y our cellul ar phone. S ee your devic e's manual on how t o push cont acts. Pre ss the OK butt on to add mor e cont acts fr om your phonebook. Add c ontac ts When a messa ge a sking you t o delete appe ars, s elec t the option to c onfirm.
Phonebook prefer ences Menu Item 4. W hen the option to se t the phone as primary appe ars, sele ct either ye s or no. 5. Depending on the functionality of y our phone, the sys tem ma y prompt y ou with questions (such a s if you want t o downl oad y our phonebook).
Scroll t o selec t from the foll owing options: Description and action Display Check or uncheck this option t o swit ch the syst em's Bluet ooth interfac e off or on. Sele ct this option, and then press the OK but ton t o change the option's st atus.
S YNC ™ APPLICA TIONS AND SERVICE S (If Equipped) In order f or the foll owing fe atur es t o work, your c ellul ar phone must be comp atibl e with S YNC. T o check your phone's compa tibility , visit www .SYNCMyRide .c om, www .SYNCMyRide. ca or www .
Setting 911 Assis t On or Off Press the phone butt on to ent er the phone menu then selec t: Action and Description Menu Item Pr ess OK to c onfirm and enter the 911 Assist menu. 911 Assist Scr oll to ac tiva te this option then press OK when the desired option appe ars in the radio displ ay .
911 Assist Privacy Notic e When you s witch on 911 A ssist, it may disclo se to emer gency s ervices tha t your vehicl e ha s been in a cra sh invol ving the deplo yment of an airbag or a ctiva tion of the fuel pump shut-off.
T o Acc ess Using V oice Commands Press the v oice but ton then when prompt ed say: Action and Description Menu Item Say the name of the applic ation a fter the tone.
• T o allo w your v ehicl e to pr ovide loc a tion informa tion, incl uding: GPS and speed . • T o allo w the app to s end push notifica tions using the vehicl e display and voic e capabilities whil e running in a backgr ound sta te . Push notific ations may be particul arly useful f or news or loc a tion base d apps.
There are three possibl e statuses: Action and Description Menu Item The s yst em has de tec ted a ne w app requiring authoriz ation or a g eneral permissions updat e is re quired . Updat e Needed No updat e is re quired . Up-T o-Dat e The s yst em is trying to r eceiv e an upda te.
T o Connect Using V oice Commands Plu g the device int o your vehicl e's USB port. Press the v oice but ton and when prompted , sa y: Action and Descrip- tion V oice Command Y ou can now pl ay music by sa ying any of the appropria te voic e commands.
Description and Action V oice Command Y ou can now pl ay music b y saying an y of the appropria te voic e commands. (USB [stick] | iP od | MP3 [pla yer]) Y ou can say any of the v oice c ommands that appear within open and cl ose bra cke ts that are separ a ted b y |.
Description and Action Command Pla ys the curr ent pl aylist in a r andom order . (Not all devic es support this command .) shuffle [all] [ on] shuffle off At an y time during pla yback, y ou can pr ess the voic e butt on and ask the s yst em what is pla ying.
Media Menu Features The media menu all ows y ou to sel ect ho w to pl ay y our music (such a s by artist, g enre, shuffle or r epea t), find simil ar music or rese t the index of y our USB devic es. Pr ess AU X to sel ect USB pla yback. Description and Action Messag e This will ent er the media menu.
If there are media fil es, y ou hav e the foll owing options: Description and Action Display Pla y all index ed media files fr om your de vice one a t a time in numerical or der . * Pla y all Pr ess the OK butt on to sel ect. The fir st track titl e appears in the displa y .
Description and Action Display 2. Scr oll to br ow se index ed media files on the de vice , and then press the OK but ton. R esets the U SB index. A ft er the new indexing is c ompl ete , you c an choose what t o play fr om the USB song library .
V oic e Commands for A udio Sourc es Y our voice sy st em allo ws y ou to chang e audio sourc es with a simpl e voic e command . E142599 Press the v oice but ton and when prompted sa y: V oice Command (music | audio | entert ainment) [sys tem] Belo w are a fe w exampl es of voice commands y ou can use.
V oice Command [tune [to ]] FM 2 [tune [to ]] (FM ___ | ___ [FM]) [tune [to ]] FM pres et ___ FM ___ HD ___ [tune [to ]] FM 2 pres et ___ HD ___ [tune [to ]] pres et ___ T une help Sirius Satellit e R.
V oice Command (shuffle | r andom | mix) (CD [pla yer] | disc) [on] (shuffle | r andom | mix) folder [ on] shuffle off * Y ou need to indica te to the sy st em which track or f older to r epea t or shuffl e when using these commands. S YNC ™ TROUBLESHOOTING Y our SYNC sy st em is ea sy t o use.
Phone issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue If the missing conta cts ar e stor ed on y our SIM card , try moving them t o the devic e memory . R emov e any pictur es or special ring tone s associ- at ed with the missing conta ct. Depending upon your phone, you ma y hav e to gr ant SYNC permission to ac cess your phonebook conta cts.
Phone issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue T urn off the Aut o phone- book downl oad se tting. Go to the w ebsite t o review your phone's c ompatibilit y . This is a phone-dependent fe atur e. T ext me ssaging is not working on S YNC.
USB and media issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue Make sur e you c orrec tl y connec t the devic e to S YNC, and that y ou hav e pre ssed pla y on your de vice. The de vice is not c onnect ed. Make sur e that all s ong details ar e popul at ed .
V oice command issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue Say the song or artis t exa ctl y as list ed. If you s ay "Pla y Artist Princ e", the sys tem does not pl ay music by P rince and the R evolution or Princ e and the New Po wer Genera tion.
V oice command issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue The s yst em work s bett er if you list full names, such as " Joe Wilson" r a ther than " Joe". The s yst em may not be re ading the name the same wa y you ar e saying it.
AppLink issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue login on the app on the phone bef ore using them with AppLink. Also , some may ha ve a "For d S YNC" setting, so check the app's setting s menu on the phone.
AppLink issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue Unplug the U SB cabl e from the phone, w ait a moment, and plug the U SB cabl e back in t o the phone. A fter a fe w seconds, the app should appear in S YNC's Mobile Apps Menu. If not, "For ce Clos e" the applica tion and rest art it.
For a compl et e listing of the ac cessorie s that ar e av ailabl e for your v ehicle , pl ea se conta ct y our authorized de aler or visit the online stor e web sit e: W eb Address (United S tates) www .Acc essories.For d. com W eb Address (C anada) www .
For maximum vehicl e performance , ke ep the foll owing informa tion in mind when adding ac cessorie s or equipment to y our vehicl e: • When adding ac ce ssories, equipment, passeng ers and lugg ag.
PRO TECT Y OURSELF FROM THE RISING CO S T OF VEHICLE REP AIR S WITH A FORD EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN. SERVICE PLANS (U .S. Onl y) More than 32 million For d owners ha ve disco ver ed the po werful pr otec tion of Ford Ext ended Servic e Pl an.
A void the Rising C ost of Pr operly Maintaining Y our V ehicle! Ford Ex tended S ervice Pl an also offers a Pr emium Maintenanc e Plan tha t cover s all schedul ed maintenanc e, and selec ted we ar items. T he cover age is prepaid , so you ne ver ha ve t o worry about a ff ording your v ehicle ’ s maintenanc e.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMA TION Why Maintain Y our V ehicle ? Care fully f ollowing the maint enance schedul e helps prot ect a gainst major r epair expenses r esul ting from ne glec t or inadequa te maint enance and may help t o incre ase the v alue of y our vehicl e when you sell or tr ade it.
When the oil change me ssag e appears in the informa tion display , it is time for an oil change. Make sur e you perf orm the oil change within tw o weeks or 500 mil es (800 kilome ter s) of the messag e appearing. Mak e sure you res et the Intellig ent Oil-Life Monit or after e ach oil change.
Check every month Engine oil le vel. Function of all int erior and ext erior lights. Tir es (including spar e) f or we ar and proper pre ssure. Windshiel d wa sher fluid le vel. Check every six months Bat tery c onnections. Cl ean if necess ary . Body and door drain hol es for obstructions.
Multi-Point inspec tion Hazard w arning sy stem oper ation Ac cessory driv e bel t(s) Horn opera tion Bat tery perf ormance Radia t or , cool er , heat er and air conditioning hoses Engine air filt er.
When to e xpect the messa ge prompting y ou to chang e your oil V ehicle use and ex ample Interval Normal 7500-10000 mile s (12000-16000 km) Normal commuting with highw ay driving No, or moder ate, lo.
At e very oil chang e interval as indica ted b y the information displa y * Inspect the tir es, tire w ear and measur e the tre ad depth. Inspect the wheel s and rel at ed c omponents for abnormal nois e, w ear , loo seness or dra g. * Do not ex ce ed one ye ar or 10000 mil es (16000 kil ometer s) betw een servic e interv als.
SPECIAL OPER A TING C ONDITIONS SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE If you oper at e your vehicl e primaril y in any of the foll owing conditions, y ou need t o perform e xtr a maintenanc e a s indica ted . If you oper at e your vehicl e occa sionally under any of these c onditions, it is not nece ssary to perf orm the extra maintenanc e.
Ext ensive idling or l ow-speed driving for l ong distanc es, as in hea vy commercial use Change aut oma tic transmission fl uid. Every 30000 mil es (48000 km) R eplac e spark pl ugs.
abov e 70°F (21°C) and a t wide-open throttl e for long periods abo ve 4 5 mph (72 km/h), change non-s ynthetic r ear axl e fluid ev ery 3000 miles ( 4800 kilomet ers) or three months, whichever c omes first.
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE RE CORD E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (o.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
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4 4WD See: Four-Whe el Drive ....................................... 141 A A/C See: Clima te C ontrol .......................................... 101 About This Manual ........................................... 7 ABS See: Br ake s ....................
B Blind Spot Inf ormation S ystem .............. 162 S witching the S yst em Off and On ............... 164 S yst em Errors ....................................................... 164 Using the S yst em ................................................
Cross T ra ffic Al ert ......................................... 164 Fal se Alert s ............................................................ 167 S witching the S yst em Off and On ................ 16 7 S yst em Errors .............................
Ext erior Mirror s ................................................ 79 Blind Spot Monitor .............................................. 80 Fold-A wa y Ext erior Mirror s .............................. 80 Hea ted Ex terior Mirr ors ...................
Hints on Contr olling the Interior Climat e .......................................................... 103 Cooling the Int erior Quickly ............................ 105 General Hints ....................................................... 103 Hea ting the Interior Quickl y .
K K eyless Entry .................................................... 63 SECURIC ODE ™ KEYLESS ENTR Y KEYP AD .............................................................. 63 K eyless S tarting ............................................. 124 Ignition Modes .
Overhe ad Consol e ........................................ 123 P P arking Aids .................................................... 152 Principl e of Opera tion ....................................... 152 P arking Brak e .............................
Running Out of Fuel ...................................... 131 Adding Fuel Fr om a Port able Fuel Container ........................................................... 132 Filling a Port able Fuel C ontainer ................... 132 S Sa fet y Belt Height A djustment .
Tir e Care .......................................................... 2 44 Gloss ary of Tire T erminology ......................... 24 5 Informa tion About Uniform T ire Quality Grading ............................................................. 2 44 Informa tion Cont ained on the Tir e Sidewall .
Using T r action C ontrol ................................ 14 9 S witching the S yst em Off ............................... 14 9 S yst em Indica tor Lights and Messag es .......................................................... 14 9 Using a S witch .
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