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2016 EXPEDITION Owner ’ s Manual ford.ca owner .f or d.com 2016 EXPEDITION Owner ’ s Manual June 2015 First Printing Owner’s Manual Expedition Litho in U.
The inf ormation contained in this public ation wa s correct a t the time of going to print. In the int erest of continuous dev elopment, we r eserve the right to chang e specifications, de sign or equipment at any time without notice or obliga tion.
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Introduction About This Manual ........................................... 7 S ymbols Gloss ary ............................................. 7 Da ta Re cording .................................................. 9 Calif ornia Proposition 65 ..........
Adjusting the S teering W heel - V ehicl es With: P ow er Adjustabl e St eering Col umn ........................................................... 67 Audio Contr ol .................................................. 68 V oic e Control ...............
Starting and S topping the Engine General Inf ormation .................................... 145 Ignition S witch ............................................... 145 K eyl ess Starting ............................................ 145 Starting a G asoline Engine .
Economic al Driving ..................................... 220 Driving Thr ough W a ter ................................ 221 Floor Ma ts ........................................................ 221 Roadside Emer gencies R oadside Assistanc e ..........
Motor cra ft Parts .......................................... 303 V ehicl e Identification Number ............... 305 V ehicl e Certifica tion Label ...................... 306 T ransmission C ode Designation ........... 306 Capacities and S pecifica tions - 3.
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank y ou for choosing For d. W e rec ommend that y ou take some time t o get t o know y our vehicl e by re ading this manual. T he more that y ou know about your v ehicle, the grea ter the sa fet y and ple asur e you will get fr om driving it.
Brak e syst em Cabin air fil ter Check fuel cap Child s af ety door lock or unl ock Child se at l ow er anchor Child se at t ether anchor E71340 Cruise c ontrol Do not open when hot Engine air filt er.
E139213 P arking aid P arking brake Po wer st eering fluid Po wer windo ws front/ rear Po wer windo w lock out Servic e engine soon Side airbag E167012 Shield the e yes E138639 Stabilit y control Wind.
This data can help pro vide a better understanding of the circ umstances in which crashes and injuries oc cur . Note: Event da ta recorder dat a is recorde d by your vehicl e only if a non-trivial cra sh situation occurs; no da ta is recorde d by the event da ta recorder under normal driving conditions and no personal data or informa tion (e.
C ALIFORNIA PROPO SITION 65 W ARNING Some c onstituents of engine exhaust, certain v ehicle component s, certain fl uids containe d in vehicl es and certain pr oducts of c omponent wear contain or emit chemic als known t o the Sta te of C alifornia to c ause canc er and birth def ects or other repr oductive harm.
W arranty on Repl acement P arts Genuine Ford and Mot orcra ft repl acement parts are the onl y repl acement parts tha t benefit from a For d W arrant y . Damag e caused t o your v ehicle a s a resul t of the fail ure of non-Ford p arts may not be co vere d by the Ford W arranty .
EXPORT UNIQUE OPTIONS For your particul ar glob al region, y our vehicl e may be equipped with f ea tures and options that ar e differ ent from the fe ature s and options that ar e described in this Owner ’ s Manual. A mark et unique supplement ma y be supplied that compl ements this book.
PRO TECTING THE ENVIRONMENT Y ou must pla y your part in pr otecting the environment. Correc t vehicl e usage and the authorized dispos al of wast e, cl eaning and lubric ation ma terials are signific ant steps t ow ard this aim.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION See the f ollo wing sections f or directions on how t o properl y use saf ety re straints for chil dren. W ARNINGS Al way s make sure y our child is secur ed properl y in a device tha t is appropria te f or their height, age and weight.
Rec ommendations for Saf ety Res traints for Chil dren Rec ommended restraint type Child size , height, weight, or a ge Child Use a child s af ety sea t (sometimes c alled an infant c arrier , con vertibl e sea t, or toddl er sea t). Childr en weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or l ess (gener ally a ge four or y ounger).
Use a child s af ety sea t (sometimes call ed an infant c arrier , con vertibl e seat, or toddl er sea t) for inf ants, toddl ers, or childr en weighing 40 pounds (18 kilogr ams) or le ss (generall y 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 at.
E142530 3. W hile hol ding the shoulder and l ap belt portions tog ether , r oute the tong ue through the chil d sea t acc ording to the child se at manuf acturer's ins tructions.
8. R emov e remaining sl ack from the bel t. Forc e the seat do wn with extr a weight, for e xample , by pr essing down or kneeling on the chil d restr aint while pulling up on the shoulder bel t in order to f orc e slack from the bel t.
E205021 E206122 The LA T CH anchors are l oca ted a t the rear section of the r ear sea t betwe en the cushion and sea tback, bel ow the l ocat or symbols on the se atback. Follow the chil d sea t manufac turer ’ s instructions t o properl y install a chil d seat with LA T CH at tachments.
Some of the r ear sea ts of your v ehicle are equipped with buil t-in tether str ap anchors loc at ed behind the sea ts as describe d belo w . In the third r ow cent er sea ting position, the te ther anchor is a loop a t the bottom of the sea tback. The t ether strap anchor s in your vehicl e are in the f ollo wing positions (shown from top vie w).
1. For cent er sea ting positions, rout e the child s af ety sea t tether str ap ov er the back of the sea t. For outboar d seating positions, rout e the te ther strap under the head r estraint and bet ween the head r estraint post s. If the top of the sa fety se at hits the he ad restr aint, recline the se at back slightl y to obt ain proper fit.
E205032 3. Clip the t ether strap thr ough the anchor loop a s shown. If the t ether str ap is clipped incorr ectl y , the chil d saf ety sea t may not be re tained properl y in the ev ent of a crash. E205033 4. Tight en the child sa fe ty sea t tether strap a ccor ding to the manuf acturer ’ s instructions.
• Can the chil d sit all the way ba ck agains t their vehicle s eat ba ck with knees bent c omfortabl y at the edg e of the sea t cushion ? • Can the chil d sit without slouching? • Does the lap.
E142596 E142597 If the booster se at slides on the v ehicle sea t upon which it is being used, pl acing a rubberized mesh s old a s shelf or carpet liner under the booster se at ma y improv e this condition. Do not intr oduce any it em thicker than this under the boost er sea t.
W ARNINGS manufa cturer . A s af ety sea t that is improperl y install ed or utilized , is inappropria te f or your chil d 's height, a ge, or weight or does not pr operly fit the chil d may incr ease the risk of serious injury or dea th. Nev er let a pa ssenger hol d a child on his or her lap whil e your v ehicle is moving.
E205034 The l ocks ar e loca ted on the r ear edg e of each r ear door and must be set separ at ely for e ach door . Mov e the lock c ontrol up to eng age the lock.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS Al way s drive and ride with your sea tback upright and the lap bel t snug and l ow acro ss the hips. T o reduc e the risk of injury , make sure chil dren sit where the y can be properl y restr ained. Nev er let a pa ssenger hol d a child on his or her lap whil e the vehicl e is moving.
The sa fe ty belt pr etensioners a t the front sea ting positions are designed t o tighten the sa fety bel ts when activ at ed. In fr ontal and near-fr ontal cra shes, the sa fety bel t pret ensioners may be a ctiva ted al one or , if the cra sh is of sufficient sev erity , tog ether with the front airba gs.
Pr egnant women shoul d alw ays w ear their sa fety bel t. The l ap belt portion of a combina tion lap and shoul der belt shoul d be positioned l ow acro ss the hips belo w the belly and w orn as tight a s comf ort will allo w . T he shoulder bel t should be positioned t o cross the middle of the shoulder and the c enter of the chest.
How t o Use the Automatic Locking Mode E142591 1. Buckle the c ombination l ap and shoulder bel t. 2. Gra sp the shoulder portion and pull downw ard until the entire bel t is pulle d out. Allo w the belt t o retr act. As the bel t retr acts, you will hear a clicking sound .
Sec ond Row C omfort Guide W ARNING Po sition the saf ety bel t comfort guide so tha t the belt re sts across the middle of y our shoulder . Fail ure to adjus t the saf ety bel t properly c ould reduc e the effe ctiveness of the sa fet y belt and incre ase the risk of injury in a cra sh.
Conditions of oper ation Then... If... The sa fe ty belt w arning light illuminat es 1- 2 minutes and the w arning chime sounds 4-8 seconds. The driv er's saf ety bel t is not buckled bef ore the ignition swit ch is turned to the on position... The sa fe ty belt w arning light and warning chime turn off.
Deactivating and A ctivating the Belt-Minder Featur e W ARNING Whil e the syst em allo ws you t o deac tivat e it, this sys tem is designed to impr ove y our chances of being sa fel y belt ed and surviving an accident. W e re commend you l ea ve the sys tem activ ate d for your self and others who ma y use the vehicl e.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS Airbags do not infl at e slo wly or gentl y , and the risk of injury fr om a deplo ying airbag is the gre at est close to the trim c overing the airb ag module .
Res traint Safe ty Sy st em The r estraint sa fe ty syst em provide s an impro ved o verall l evel of fr ontal cra sh prot ection to fr ont sea t occupants and is designed t o help further reduce the risk of airbag-r elat ed injuries.
· Cr ash sensors and monit oring sys tem with re adiness indica tor . See C rash Sensor s and Airbag Indicator (p age 39). Proper Driv er and Front Pa ssenger Seating A djustment W ARNING The Na tion.
W ARNINGS Do not at tempt to servic e, r epair , or modify the airbag, it s fuses or the sea t cov er on a sea t containing an airbag a s you coul d be seriousl y injured or kille d. C ontact your a uthorized deal er as soon as possibl e. If the side airbag ha s deplo yed , the airbag will not function a gain.
W ARNINGS T o reduc e risk of injury , do not obstruct or pl ace objec ts in the deplo yment path of the curt ain airbag. If the curtain airba gs hav e deploy ed, the curtain airba gs will not function again. The curtain airba gs (including the A, B and C pill ar trim and headliner) must be inspect ed and serviced b y an authorized de aler .
Y our vehicl e has a c ollec tion of crash and occupant s ensors which pro vide informa tion to the r estraints c ontrol module which depl oy s (activa tes) the front sa fe ty belt pr etensioners, driver airbag, pa ssenger airba g, sea t mounted side airbags, and the Saf ety Canop y®.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION The r emote contr ol allo ws you t o: • R emotel y lock or unl ock the vehicl e doors. • Unlock the door s without activel y using a ke y or remote c ontrol (int elligent acc ess onl y). • R emotel y open the power lift ga te (if equipped).
REMOTE C ONTROL Integr ated K eyhead Transmit ter (If Equipped) E210695 Use the ke y blade t o start your v ehicle and unlock or l ock the driver door fr om outside your v ehicle. Y ou can also use the k ey blade t o lock and unl ock the gl ove compartment.
Repla cing the Battery Note: Ref er to l ocal reg ulations when disposing of tr ansmitter ba tteries. Note: Do not wipe off any gre ase on the bat tery terminal s or on the back surfac e of the circuit boar d. Note: Repl acing the batt ery does not er ase the progr ammed ke y from your vehicl e.
4. Insert a new ba ttery with the + f acing downw ard. Press the b att ery down to make sur e it is fully in the housing. 5. Reinstall the ba ttery housing c ov er onto the tr ansmitter and inst all the key blade . Car Finder E138623 Pr ess the button twic e within three se conds.
T o start your v ehicle r emotel y: 1. Pr ess the lock butt on to l ock all the doors. 2. Pr ess the remote st art button t wice. The e xterior l amps fla sh twice. The horn sounds if the s ystem f ails t o start, unle ss quiet start is on. Quiet st art runs the blo wer f an at a sl ow er speed to r educe noise.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION MyK ey all ows y ou to progr am ke ys with restric ted driving modes t o promote g ood driving habits. All but one of the k eys progr ammed to the v ehicle can be activ ate d with these restrict ed modes. Any k eys tha t have not be en programmed are r eferr ed to a s administra tor k eys or admin k eys.
• V arious v ehicle speed minder s can be set. Onc e you sel ect a speed , it will be shown in the displ ay , f ollo wed b y an audibl e tone when the presel ect ed vehicl e speed is ex ce eded. • Audio sy stem maximum v olume of 45%. A mess age will be sho wn in the displa y when you a ttempt t o ex ceed the limited v olume.
Note: Y ou can cle ar or change your MyK ey setting s at any time during the s ame key cycl e a s you crea ted the MyK e y . Once y ou hav e switched the v ehicle off , how ever , you will need an admin k ey t o change or cl ear your MyK e y settings.
CHECKING MYKEY S Y S TEM S T A TUS Y ou can find inf ormation on progr ammed MyK ey(s) using the inf ormation displ ay contr ol on the steering wheel. See Information Displa ys (pa ge 92). T o find informa tion on programmed MyK ey(s), press the left arro w button t o acc ess the main menu and scroll to: Description Messag e Pr ess the OK button.
USING MYKEY WITH REMOTE S T ART S YS TEMS V ehicles W ith Ford-Approv ed A ftermarke t Remote S tart S yst ems When using a Ford-appr ov ed aft ermarket remot e start sys tem, the v ehicle re cognizes the remot e start sys tem transmit ter as an additional admin k ey .
2. Start y our vehicl e using your non-Ford-appr oved r emote start sys tem transmit ter . 3. S ee Clearing All MyK eys (pag e 48). Follo w St eps 1-3.
Potential C auses Condition Pr ogram a spare tr ansmitter . See P assive Anti-Theft S yst em (page 62). I los t a key . The v ehicle ha s a remote s tart syst em trans- mitt er that is rec ognized a s an admin ke y . Cl ear all MyK eys b y using the remot e start trans- mitt er .
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING Y ou can use the po wer door l ock control or the remot e control t o lock and unl ock your v ehicle. Po wer Door Locks The po wer door l ock control is on the driv er and front pa ssenger door panels. A B E163049 Unlock. A Lock.
At the Lift gat e The lift ga te unlock s and opens automa ticall y when you pre ss the liftga te rel ea se button. Smart Unl ocks for Int egrat ed K eyhead T ransmitter (If Equipped) This helps t o prev ent you from l ocking your self out of your v ehicle if the k ey is still in the ignition.
Autounl ock Aut ounlock unl ocks all the doors when all of the foll owing oc cur: • The ignition is on, all the door s are clos ed, and y our vehicl e has been moving a t a speed gre at er than 12 mph (20 km/h). • Y ou stop y our vehicl e and switch the ignition off or to ac cessory .
Note: Be careful when opening or cl osing the liftg at e in a gara ge or other encl osed area t o avoid dama ging the liftga te. Note: Do not hang anything, f or exampl e a bike r ack, from the gl ass or lift gat e. T his coul d damage the lift ga te and its components.
Closing the Lift gat e E209082 A handle is l oca ted inside the lift ga te to help with closing. POWER LIFT GA TE (If Equipped) W ARNINGS It is extr emely dang erous t o ride in a car go are a, inside or outside of a vehicl e. In a cr ash, peopl e riding in these are as ar e more likel y to be seriousl y injured or kill ed.
Opening and Closing the Lift gat e W ARNING Make sur e all persons are cl ear of the pow er liftga te ar ea bef ore using the pow er liftga te c ontrol. Note: Be careful when opening or cl osing the liftg at e in a gara ge or other encl osed area t o avoid dama ging the liftga te.
E209084 Pr ess and rel ease the but ton in the re ar car go are a. St opping the Liftga te Mov ement Y ou can st op the liftga te mo vement by doing any of the f ollowing: • Pr essing the liftga te c ontrol butt on. • Pr essing the liftga te but ton on the remot e control t wice.
Y ou can use the k eypad t o lock or unl ock the doors without using a k ey . For vehicl es without intellig ent acc ess, you can oper at e the keypad with the fa ctory-set 5-digit entry c ode. T he code is loc at ed on the owner ’ s w allet c ard in the glo ve bo x and is avail able fr om an authorized de aler .
Displaying the F actory S et Code Note: Y ou will need to ha ve two progr ammed passive anti-the ft ke ys for this proce dure. T o display the f act ory-set code in the informa tion displa y: 1. Insert a ke y into the ignition and swit ch the ignition on for a f ew sec onds.
P AS SIVE ANTI-THEFT S Y S TEM Note: The sy stem is not c ompatibl e with non-Ford a ftermarke t remot e start sy stems. Use of these s ystems ma y resul t in vehicl e starting probl ems and a l oss of security prot ection.
Y ou must hav e two pr eviously progr ammed coded k eys and the ne w unprogr ammed ke y readil y acc essible . See your authoriz ed deal er to hav e the spare ke y programme d if two pre viously progr ammed coded k eys ar e not avail able . R ead and underst and the entire proc edure bef ore you begin.
USING PO WER RUNNING BO ARDS W ARNINGS In extr eme climat es, ex cessiv e ice buildup ma y occur , causing the running boards not t o deplo y . Make sure tha t the running boards hav e deplo yed , and hav e finished moving bef ore at tempting to st ep on them.
• When disabl ed ( OFF ), the running boards mo ve to the s tow ed position reg ardl ess of the door position. • When enabl ed ( AUTO ), the running boards mo ve back t o the corre ct positions bas ed on the door position.
ADJU STING THE S TEERING WHEEL - VEHICLES WITH: C OLUMN SHIFT /MANUAL ADJU ST ABLE S TEERING C OLUMN W ARNING Do not adjust the st eering wheel when your v ehicle is mo ving. Note: Make sure tha t you are sitting in the corre ct position. S ee Sitting in the Correc t Position (pag e 122).
E183047 1. Unlock the st eering col umn. 2. Adjust the s teering wheel t o the desired position. E183049 3. L ock the steering c olumn. ADJU STING THE S TEERING WHEEL - VEHICLES WITH: POWER AD JUS T ABLE S TEERING COLUMN Note: Make sure tha t you are sitting in the corre ct position.
End of Tr avel P osition The st eering col umn sets a st opping position just short of the end of the col umn position to pr event dama ge to the st eering col umn. A new st opping position sets if the ste ering column enc ounters an objec t when tilting or t ele scoping.
Type Two E205756 V ol ume up. A Seek up or ne xt. B Media. C Seek do wn or previous. D V ol ume down. E Media Pr ess repea tedl y to scr oll through a vailabl e audio sourc es. Seek, Ne xt or Pr evious Pr ess the seek button t o: • T une the radio t o the next or pr evious stor ed prese t.
Type Two E205758 Phone mode. A V oic e recognition. B See S YNC ™ (pag e 323). CRUISE C ONTROL E205805 See C ruise Control (pag e 186). INFORMA TION DISPLA Y CONTR OL E205806 See Inf ormation Display s (page 92). HEA TED STEERING WHEEL (If Equipped) See y our MyFord T ouch informa tion.
ADJU STING THE PED ALS W ARNING Nev er use the controls whil e your fe et are on the ac celer at or and brak e pedals and the v ehicle is mo ving. Y ou can find the c ontrol on the le ft side of the ste ering column. P ress and hol d the appropria te side of the c ontrol to mo ve the pedals.
WINDSHIELD WIPER S Note: Fully defr ost the windshield be fore you s witch the windshiel d wipers on. Note: Make sure y ou switch the windshiel d wipers off be fore ent ering a car wa sh. Note: Clean the windshiel d and wiper blade s if they begin t o lea ve stre aks or smears.
K eep the outside of the windshiel d clean. The r ain sensor is very sensitiv e. If the are a around the mirr or is dirty , then the wipers may oper at e if dirt, mist or insects hit the windshield . WINDSHIELD W ASHERS Note: Do not opera te the wipers on a dry windshield .
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Condensa tion in L amp Assemblies Ext erior lamps ha ve vents t o acc ommodat e normal changes in air pressur e. Condensa tion can be a na tural b y-product of this design. When moist air ent ers the lamp a ssembly thr ough the vents, there is a possibility tha t condensa tion can occur when the temper atur e is cold .
Headlamp Flasher E163268 Slightly pull the l ev er tow ard you and rel ea se it to fla sh the headl amps. AUT OLAMPS W ARNING The aut olamps s witch position may not activ ate the he adlamps in all l ow visibility conditions, such as da ytime fog.
INS TRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMER E163270 Use to a djust the brightness of the instrument panel and all applicabl e lit components in the v ehicle during headl amp and parking lamp oper ation.
3. T he transmission is not in park (P) f or vehicl es with automa tic transmissions or the parking brak e is rel ea sed for vehicl es with manual transmissions.
INTERIOR LAMPS Front R ow Map Lamps (If Equipped) Pr ess the switches on either side of e ach map lamp t o turn on the lamps. T he map lamps light when: • any door is opened . • the instrument panel dimmer swit ch is presse d up until the courtes y lamps come on.
Rear C argo Lamp The r ear car go lamps light when: • any door is opened , and the switch is in the middle position. • the instrument panel dimmer swit ch is presse d up until the courtes y lamps come on. • any of the remot e entry contr ols are presse d and the ignition is off (and the swit ch is in the middle position).
POWER WINDO W S W ARNINGS Do not le ave chil dren una ttende d in your v ehicle and do not l et them pla y with the pow er windows. They ma y seriousl y injure themselv es. When cl osing the power windo ws, you shoul d verify they ar e free of obstructions and mak e sure that childr en and pets are not in the pr oximit y of the window openings.
EXTERIOR MIRR ORS Po wer Ext erior Mirrors W ARNING Do not adjust the mirror s when your vehicl e is moving. E163059 B A C Le ft-hand mirror . A Off. B Right-hand mirror . C T o adjust a mirror: 1. Sel ect the mirror y ou want t o adjust. 2. Mov e the control in the dir ection you want t o tilt the mirror .
Heated Ex terior Mirror s See Hea ted Windo ws and Mirror s (page 121). Memory Mirrors (If Equipped) Y ou can sa ve and re call the mirror positions through the memory func tion. See Memory Func tion (page 126). Auto-Dimming Fea ture The driv er ext erior mirror aut omaticall y dims with the auto-dimming int erior mirror .
The r ear view mirror ma y hav e to be adjust ed to its l ow er arm position to prev ent interf erence when the chil dminder mirror is e xtended do wn. REAR QUAR TER WINDOW S (If Equipped) W ARNINGS Do not le ave chil dren una ttende d in your v ehicle and do not l et them pla y with the pow er windows.
W ARNINGS When cl osing the moonroof, you should v erify that it is fr ee of obstructions and mak e sure that childr en and pets are not in the pr oximit y of the roof opening. Y ou can manuall y open or close the sliding shade when the moonroof is cl osed .
G AUGES Type 1 and 2 E205349 T achometer . A Informa tion displa y (T ype 2 sho wn T ype 1 simil ar). B Speedome ter . C Fuel gau ge. D Engine cool ant temper ature g auge . E Information Displa y Odometer Loc at ed in the bottom of the inf ormation displa y .
V ehicle Setting s and Personalization See Gener al Information (pag e 92). Fuel Gauge Note: The fuel gau ge may v ary slightly when your vehicl e is moving or on a gr adient. S witch the ignition on. T he fuel gaug e indica tes appr oxima tel y how much fuel remains in the fuel tank.
Type 3 E205350 Le ft Informa tion Display . A Speedome ter . B Right Informa tion Displa y . See S YNC ™ (pa ge 323). C Left Information Displa y Odometer Loc at ed in the bottom of the inf ormation displa y . R egister s the accumul at ed distanc e your vehicl e has tr av eled .
W ARNING LAMPS AND INDIC A TORS The f ollo wing warning lamp s and indica tors al ert you t o a vehicl e condition that ma y become serious. Some lamps illumina te when y ou start your v ehicle t o make sur e they work. If any lamps r emain on aft er starting your v ehicle , ref er to the respec tive sy stem warning l amp for further informa tion.
Engine Oil If it illumina tes with the engine running or when you ar e driving, this indica tes a mal function. St op your vehicl e as s oon as it is sa fe t o do so and swit ch the engine off. Check the engine oil le vel. S ee Engine Oil Check (pag e 245).
Servic e Engine Soon If the service engine soon indica tor light sta ys illumina ted aft er you start the engine , it indica tes tha t the On Board Diagnostic s sys tem (OBD ) has det ect ed a malfunction of the vehicl e emissions contr ol syst em.
4X4 LOW E163174 Illumina tes when y ou engag e four-whe el drive lo w . If the light fail s to displa y or remains on when the ignition is on, hav e the syst em serviced imme diat ely by an a uthorized deal er . 4X4 HIGH E163175 Illumina tes when y ou engag e four-whe el drive high.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNING Driving while distr act ed can re sult in loss of v ehicle c ontrol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtreme c aution when using any devic e that may t ake your f ocus off the road . Y our primary responsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your v ehicle.
Display Mode Distanc e to E Digital Spee do Oil Pr ess Oil T emp T rans T emp Trip 1 & 2 Use the arro w buttons t o choose betw een the foll owing.
Driver Assist Normal history use d or T owing history used D TE Cal cula tion Engine Hours XXXXX Engine Hours Engine Idle Hour s XXXXX Engine Idle Hour s Setting s In this mode, y ou can config ure differ ent driver se tting choices. Note: Some items are op tional and may not appear .
Setting s V ol ume Limiter - check enabl ed or uncheck disabl ed Al way s On or User Sele ctabl e Do Not Disturb Hold OK t o Cle ar All MyK eys Cle ar MyK eys Mile s & Gallons, L/100km or km/L Dis.
Trip/Fuel T rip 1 or T rip 2 Fuel Economy Fuel History • T rip 1 or T rip 2 - Shows y our trip time, fuel used, odometer and a vera ge mpg. • Fuel Economy - Sho ws y our instantane ous fuel usage a s a bar graph, aver age mpg and dist ance to empty .
T owing List of named tr ailers — Hol d OK to Del ete Dele te T rail er Naming Editor Add T rail er Ball Coupl er Connec ted and L ocked? Connec tion Checklist Ele ctrical Wiring C onnect ? Lights F.
Setting s Sport, Normal or C omfort Driver S elect Suspension Normal history use d or T owing history used D TE Cal cula tion Sel ect time interv al Aut olamp Dela y Lighting V ehicl e Adv anced Set t.
Setting s °Fahr enheit or °Celsius T empera ture Sel ect Langua ge - Hol d OK to Se t Language *Some MyK ey it ems only appe ar if a MyK ey is set. Information Displa y Contr ols (Type 3) E205352 • Pr ess the up and down arro w buttons to scr oll through and highlight the options within a menu.
Display Mode Oil Life Distanc e to Empty Digital Spee dometer - P ress OK to chang e the currentl y units displa yed Trip/Fuel Use the arro w buttons t o choose betw een the foll owing trip and fuel options. Note: Press and hol d OK to re set the currentl y displa yed inf ormation.
T owing Pr ess OK to change the sele cted tr ailer R ename T railer Change T railer S ettings R eset T rail er Mile age Dele te T rail er Naming Editor Add T rail er T rail er Setup Ball Coupl er Conn.
Blindspot - check enabl ed or uncheck disabl ed Cross T ra ffic Alert - check enabl ed or uncheck disabl ed Sport, Normal or C omfort Driver S elect Suspension Normal or T owing D TE Cal cula tion Fro.
Number of Admin K eys, MyK ey s and MyK ey Mil eag e MyK ey St atus MyK ey* Hold OK t o Cre at e MyK ey C rea te MyK ey Al way s On or User Sele ctabl e 911 Assist Al way s On or User Sele ctabl e Do .
Advanc eTr ac ™ / T raction C ontrol Messa ges Action Messag e Displa ys when you s witch the tr action contr ol syst em off or on. Se e Using Traction C ontrol (pag e 175). T raction c ontrol off / T raction c ontrol on Displa ys when the sy stem det ects a c ondition that requir es service .
Blind Spot Information S y stem Messa ges Action Messag e Displa ys when the blind spot inf ormation sy stem/ cross tr affic alert s ystem s ensors are bl ocked . Driver c an typicall y clean the sensor to r esol ve. Blindspot Not Av ailabl e Sensor Bl ocked S ee Manual Displa ys when a f ault with the blind spot inf ormation sy stem occur s.
Engine Messag es Action Messag e Displa ys when the engine ha s reduced po wer t o help reduc e high engine temper ature . Po wer R educe d to L ower Engine T emp Informs y ou that y ou are exiting y our vehicl e and the engine is on. Engine On Fuel Messag es Action Messag e Displa ys when the fuel fill inl et may not be properl y cl osed.
Action Messag e Displa ys when you pr ess the start/ st op button t o shut off the engine and an Intellig ent Ac cess K ey is not de tect ed inside the vehicl e. R estart Now or K e y is Needed Displa ys when the vehicl e is in the acc essory ignition sta te.
MyK ey ™ Messages Action Messag e Displa ys when MyK ey is ac tive. MyK ey activ e Drive Sa fel y Displa ys when starting the v ehicle and MyK ey is in use and the MyK ey speed limit is on. Speed Limit ed to xx MPH/km/h Displa ys when a MyK ey is in use and the MyK e y speed limit is on and the vehicl e speed is approa ching 80 mph (130 km/h).
Action Messag e Displa ys when hill desc ent control mode r equires driv er shift transmission int o gear . For Hill Descent S elec t Gear Displa ys when the hill contr ol mode requir es the driver to r esume control. Hill Descent Driv er R esume Contr ol Displa ys when a hill desc ent syst em faul t is present.
Remot e Start Messa ges Action Messag e Displa ys a s a reminder to turn the k ey to on t o drive the v ehicle aft er a remot e start. T o Drive: T urn K ey to On Displa ys a s a reminder to appl y the brak e and the start butt on to driv e the vehicl e aft er a remote st art.
Action Messag e Displa ys when a trail er conne ction becomes disc on- nect ed, either int entionally or unint entionally , and the sys tem senses it during a giv en ignition cycl e. Disreg ard this sta tus if your vehicl e is not equipped with a f act ory install ed trail er brak e controll er .
4WD Messag es Action Messag e Displa ys when a 4X4 sy stem f ault is pr esent. Check 4X4 Displa ys when the 4X4 sy stem is making a shift. 4X4 Shift In Pr ogress Displa ys when trying to s elect 4X4 L ow . For 4X4 Lo w Apply Br ake Displa ys when you sel ect 4X4 L O W with the vehicl e stoppe d.
MANUAL CLIMA TE C ONTROL E205762 Fan speed c ontrol: Adjust the v olume of air cir cula ted in the v ehicle. A T emper ature contr ol: Controls the t empera ture of the air circ ula ted in your vehicl e. B Air distribution contr ol: Adjust the c ontrol to turn airfl ow fr om the windshield , instrument panel, or f ootwell v ents on or off.
Note: R ecircul at ed air may als o turn on and off automa tically in instrument panel or instrument panel and fl oor airflo w modes during hot wea ther to impr ove cooling efficienc y . A/C: P ress the butt on to s witch the air conditioning on or off .
Defrost: S elec t to distribute air thr ough the windshiel d air vents. Air distribution to the instrument panel and f ootwell v ents turns off. Y ou can also use this setting t o defrost and cl ear the windshiel d of a thin cov ering of ice. C A/C: P ress the butt on to s witch the air conditioning on or off .
AUT OMA TIC CLIMA TE CONTR OL E205763 Pow er and Driver t emperature c ontrol: Pr ess the button t o switch the s ystem on and off. W hen the syst em is off, it pr events outside air fr om entering the vehicl e. A djusts the temper atur e setting using the contr ol on the driver side.
MAX A/ C: Press the but ton f or maximum cooling. R ecirc ulat ed air fl ows thr ough the instrument panel vent s, air conditioning aut omaticall y turns on and the f an automa ticall y adjusts t o the highest speed. G Recirc ulated air: P ress the butt on to swit ch betwe en outside air and recir cula ted air .
Automa tic Climate Contr ol Note: Adjusting the se ttings when your vehicl e interior is ex tremely ho t or col d is not nec essary . T he syst em automa tically adjusts t o heat or c ool the cabin t o your sele cte d tempera ture as quick ly a s possible.
Cooling the Int erior Quickl y V ehicl e with automatic climat e control V ehicle with manual climate c ontrol Pr ess the MAX A/C but ton. Adjust the t empera ture c ontrol to the MAX A/ C position. 1 Drive with the windo ws full y open until you f eel col d air through the air v ents.
REAR P AS SENGER CLIMA TE CONTR OLS E188689 Fan speed c ontrol: Adjust the v olume of air cir cula ted in the v ehicle. A Heated sea ts (if equipped): Pre ss the button t o switch the he ate d seat s on and off. S ee Heated S eats (page 134). B T emper ature contr ol: Control the t empera ture of the air circul at ed in your vehicl e.
HEA TED WINDOW S AND MIRROR S Heated R ear Windo w Note: Make sure the engine is running bef ore opera ting the heat ed windo ws. E184884 Pr ess the button t o cle ar the hea ted r ear window of thin ic e and fog. The hea ted r ear window will automa ticall y turn off aft er a short period of time.
SITTING IN THE CORRE CT POSITION W ARNINGS Sitting improperl y , out of position or with the sea tback recline d too far can tak e weight off the se at cushion and aff ect the decision of the pa ssenger sensing sy stem, r esulting in serious injury or dea th in the event of a cr ash.
W ARNINGS Install the hea d restr aint properly t o help minimize the risk of neck injury in the ev ent of a crash. Note: Adjust the se atback t o an upright driving position bef ore adjusting the hea d restr aint. A djust the head re straint so tha t the top of it is l ev el with the top of y our head and as f ar forw ard as possibl e.
Second R ow C enter Seat Head Restr aint The c enter re ar head re straint is fix ed and non-adjustabl e. T he head re straint consists of a trimme d foam c overing o ver the upper structure of the s eatba ck. Third Ro w Head Res traints The thir d row he ad restr aints are non adjustabl e, but y ou can fol d them.
E205041 Manual Lumbar (If Equipped) E205042 The l umbar support control is l oca ted on the outboard side of the se at. T urn the contr ol to adjust y our support. POWER SEA T S (If Equipped) W ARNINGS Bef ore returning the se atback t o its original position, mak e sure that car go or any object s are not trappe d behind the sea tback.
2. Continue pr essing the control until it re aches the end of the sea t track. 3. C ontinue pressing the c ontrol for about two s econds. Y ou will feel the se at bounce back slightl y . Po wer Lumbar (If Equipped) E164101 The c ontrol is l ocat ed on the outboard side of the sea t.
Y ou can also r ecall a pr eset memory position by: • Pr essing the unlock butt on on your remot e control if it is link ed to a pr eset position. • Unlocking the int elligent driv er door handle if a link ed k ey fob is pr esent. • Entering a per sonal entry code on the Securic ode ke ypad.
Mov e the front pa ssenger sea t forw ard so that the se cond ro w seat he ad restr aint cle ars the front se at. E190842 1. Lo wer the hea d restr aints by pulling on the strap . E205044 2. Loc at e the handle on the side of the sea t cushion by the door .
Pla ce the second-r ow se ats in a kneel down l oad fl oor position to all ow more car go spac e. T o plac e the seat s in the carg o mode: 1. Fold do wn the second r ow sea t. E205047 2. Pull the c argo mode l ever up t o rel ea se the sea t into a kneel do wn load fl oor position.
1. Fold do wn the second r ow sea t and rel ea se the handle. 2. Pull the handl e up again until the se at rel ea ses from the fl oor . 3. P ush the seat up ward and f old it a wa y from the thir d row . T o return the se at to a se ating position: E205050 1.
E205053 The r elea se handl e is loca ted on the outboard side of the se at cushion. Lift it t o adjust the sea tback t o your desire d position. Folding the S econd R ow Cent er 20% Seat (If Equipped.
3. T o re turn the seat t o the upright position, lift the sea tback until the l at ch is fully eng age d. Adjus ting the Second R ow Cent er 20% Seat (If Equipped) Note: Move this se at f orward to k eep a child in a chil d restr aint clos e to the front sea t occupants.
T o return the se atback t o its original position, lift the sea tback until it l at ches into pl ace. Po werFol d ™ Third Ro w Seat (If Equipped) Note: The pow er fol d down se ats oper ate for 10 minut es aft er you swit ch the ignition off. The transmission must be in p ark (P) and the liftg at e, or liftg ate gl ass mus t be open.
HEA TED SEA TS (If Equipped) Front Sea ts W ARNING Pe ople who are unabl e to f eel pain to their skin bec ause of advanc ed ag e, chronic illness, diabetes, spinal cor d injury , medica tion, al cohol use, exhaustion or other ph ysical c onditions, must ex ercise c are when using the hea ted sea t.
Pr ess the heat ed sea t symbol to c ycl e through the v arious heat s ettings and off . More indic ator light s indicat e warmer setting s. The he ate d seat modul e rese ts at e very ignition run cycl e. W hile the ignition is on, press the high or l ow he ate d seat s witch to enabl e hea ting mode.
Loc at e the filt ers under each fr ont seat and acc ess them from the sec ond-ro w footw ell are a. Move the fr ont sea ts all the way forw ard and to the full up positions t o ea se acc ess. E146319 T o remov e a filt er: 1. S witch the ignition off.
HomeLink Wir eless C ontrol S yst em W ARNINGS Make sur e that the g arag e door and security de vice are fr ee from obstruction when y ou are progr amming.
E142658 1. With y our vehicl e parked outside of the gar age , turn your ignition t o the on position, but do not start y our vehicl e. 2. Hold y our hand-held g arag e door transmit ter 2 – 6 in (5 – 14 cm) aw ay from the HomeLink butt on you w ant to pr ogram.
Gate Oper ator / Canadian Progr amming Canadian r adio-frequency l aw s require transmit ter signals t o “ time-out ” (or quit) aft er sever al sec onds of transmission – which may not be l ong enough for HomeLink to pick up the signal during progr amming.
B A E142661 R ed indicat or light A. Green indic at or light B. 1. Pr ess and hold one of the butt ons on the hand-held tr ansmitter f or 10 seconds. The indica tor light will chang e from gr een to re d and green. 2. Pr ess the same button t wice to c onfirm the change t o programming mode .
5. Press and hol d the previousl y progr ammed button on the visor f or 2 seconds. Repe at this st ep up to 3 times until the gar age door mo ves. Pr ogramming is now c omplet e.
12 V olt DC Po wer Point W ARNINGS Do not plug optional el ectric al acc essories int o the cigar lighter socke t. Incorr ect use of the cigar lighter c an cause damag e not cov ered b y the vehicl e warr anty , and can r esult in fir e or serious injury .
When the indica tor light on the po wer point is: • On: The po wer point is working, the ignition is on and a devic e is plugge d in. • Off: The po wer point is off, the ignition is off or no devic e is plugge d in. • Fla shing: The po wer point is in f ault mode.
CENTER CONS OLE St ow it ems in the cup holder car efull y as items ma y become l oose during hard braking, accel era tion or cra shes, incl uding hot drinks which ma y spill. Av ailabl e consol e fea tures incl ude: E208344 Cup hol der . A Utility comp artment, coin hol der , tissue box hol der , and U SB ports.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNINGS Ext ended idling at high engine speeds can pr oduce v ery high temper atur es in the engine and exhaust s ystem, crea ting the risk of fire or other damag e. Do not park, idl e or drive your v ehicle on dry gra ss or other dry ground co ver .
Ignition Modes E144447 The k eyl ess starting sy stem has thr ee modes: Off: T urns the ignition off. • Without appl ying the brak e pedal, press and r ele ase the butt on once when the ignition is in the on mode, or when the engine is running but your vehicl e is not moving.
Note: Y ou must have y our intelligent a ccess ke y in your vehicl e in order to shift the transmission out o f park (P). 1. Fully depr ess the brak e pedal. 2. Pr ess the push button ignition s witch. The s ystem does not func tion if: • The pa ssive k ey frequencie s are jammed.
Automa tic Engine Shutdown For vehicl es with a ke yless ignition, this fe ature a utomatic ally shuts do wn the engine if it has be en idling for an ex tended period.
3. P ress and hol d the push button ignition swit ch, or press it thr ee times within two s econds. 4. Apply the p arking brake . Guarding Agains t Exhaust Fumes W ARNING If you smell e xhaust fumes inside your v ehicle, have y our vehicl e check ed by your a uthorized deal er immedia tel y .
• Make sur e the syst em is unplugg ed and properl y sto wed bef ore starting and driving your v ehicle. Make sure the prot ective c ov er seals the prong s of the block he at er cord pl ug when not in use. • Make sur e the heat er sys tem is check ed for proper oper ation be fore winter .
S AFETY PREC AUTIONS W ARNINGS Do not ov erfill the fuel tank. The pressur e in an overfill ed tank ma y cause l eaka ge and l ead to fuel spr ay and fire. The fuel s ystem ma y be under pressur e. If you he ar a hissing sound near the fuel fill er door (Eas y Fuel capl ess fuel syst em), do not re fuel until the sound stops.
FUEL QUALITY Choosing the Right Fuel E161513 W e re commend reg ular unl eaded g asoline with a pump (R+M)/2 octane r ating of 87 . Some fuel sta tions offer fuel s posted a s reg ular unl eaded ga soline with an octane ra ting belo w 87 , particularl y in high altitude are as.
Filling a Portabl e Fuel Container Use the foll owing g uidelines to av oid ele ctrosta tic charg e build-up when filling an ungrounded fuel c ontainer: • Only us e an approv ed fuel container t o transf er fuel to y our vehicl e. Pla ce the container on the gr ound when filling it.
W ARNINGS When re fueling alwa ys shut the engine off and nev er allow sp arks or open flames ne ar the fuel tank fill er val ve. Never smok e or use a cell phone while r efueling. Fuel vapor is e xtremel y hazardous under c ertain conditions. Av oid inhaling ex cess fumes.
E154765 4. R emove the fuel fill er nozzl e and fully clos e the fuel tank filler door . Note: A fuel spillag e concern ma y occur if ov erfilling the fuel tank. Do not o verfill the tank. T he fill pipe is equipped with a drain hole . Ex cess fuel due to o verfill ma y drain through the dr ain hole and drip ont o the ground.
Cal culating Fuel Ec onomy Do not mea sure fuel ec onomy during the first 1, 000 mi (1,600 km) of driving (this is your engine ’ s bre ak-in period).
If you use part s other than Ford, Mot orcr aft or Ford-authoriz ed parts for maint enance repl acements, or for service of components a ffe cting emission control, such non-Ford parts shoul d be the equival ent to g enuine Ford Motor C ompany parts in perf ormance and durabilit y .
Readiness f or Inspection/Maintenanc e (I/M) T esting Some sta te/ pro vincial and local go vernments ma y have Inspection/Maint enance (I/M) progr ams to inspec t the emission control equipment on your v ehicle. Failur e to pa ss this inspection c ould pre vent you fr om get ting a vehicl e registr ation.
AUT OMA TIC TRANSMISSION W ARNINGS Al way s set the parking brak e fully and la tch the g earshift in park (P). T urn the ignition to the off position and remo ve the ke y whenever y ou le ave your v ehicle.
Second ( 2) T ransmission oper ate s in second (2) g ear only . Use second ( 2) gear t o start-up on slippery roads. First (1) • T ransmission oper ate s in first (1) ge ar only . • Pr ovides maximum engine br aking. • Allo ws upshifts b y moving g earshift le ver .
In order t o prev ent the engine from running at t oo lo w an RPM, which may c ause it to stall, S elec tShift will still automa tically make some do wnshifts if it has de termined that y ou hav e not downshifted in time .
Brak e-Shift Interl ock W ARNINGS Do not drive y our vehicl e until you verify tha t the brak e lamps ar e working. When doing this proc edure, you will be taking your v ehicle out of park (P ) which means y our vehicle c an roll freel y .
8. Appl y the brak e, pull the whit e disk then mov e the shifter t o neutral (N). 9 . Start your v ehicle. Perf orm St eps 4 through 8 in r ever se order , making sure t o engag e the hinge pivot s betw een the upper and lo wer hal ves of the shroud .
USING FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE W ARNING For important inf ormation re garding sa fe opera tion of this type of vehicl e, see General Inf ormation in the Wheels and T ires chapt er . Note: Do not use 4H or 4L mode on dry , hard surf aced ro ads. Doing so will produce ex cessiv e noise, incre ase tire w ear and may damag e drive components.
E207350 The C ontrol T rac® s ystem func tions in four modes: • 2H deliver s power t o the rear wheel s only . The inf ormation displ ay will momentaril y displa y 2H when this mode is sele cted . This mode is appropria te f or normal on-road driving on dry pav ement and provide s the best fuel econom y .
3. Mo ve the 4WD swit ch to the desir ed mode. The inf ormation displ ay will displ ay a messag e indica ting a 4X4 shift is in progr ess. The inf ormation displ ay will then displa y the syst em mode selec ted .
The tr ansfer c ase suppl es power t o all four wheels. On f our-wheel drive v ehicles, the transf er ca se allo ws you t o selec t different 4WD modes when nec essary . Y ou can find informa tion on transf er ca se opera tion and shifting proc edures in this chapt er .
In the ev ent of an emergency st op, a void skidding the tires and do not a ttempt an y sharp ste ering wheel movement s. If your v ehicle g oes from one type of surfa ce to another (i. e. from c oncret e to gra vel) there will be a chang e in the wa y your v ehicle r esponds to a maneuver (i.
Note: Avoid turning on s teep sl opes or hills. A danger lies in l osing tra ction, slipping sidew ays and possibl e vehicl e roll ov er . Whene ver driving on a hill, det ermine bef orehand the route y ou will use. Do not drive o ver the crest o f a hill without seeing what c onditions are on the other side.
Av oid sudden braking. Al though a four-whe el drive vehicl e may ac cel era te bett er than a two-wheel driv e vehicl e in snow and ic e, it will not st op any fa ster a s braking oc curs a t all four wheels. Do not become o ver confident as t o road conditions.
LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL (If Equipped) This axl e pro vides added tr action on slippery surfa ces, particul arl y when one wheel is on a poor tra ction surfa ce. Under normal conditions, the limit ed-slip axl e functions lik e a standard re ar axl e.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Note: Occa sional brak e noise is normal. If a metal-t o-metal, continuous grinding or continuous sque al sound is present, the brak e linings may be w orn-out and an authorized de aler shoul d check them.
P ARKING BRAKE W ARNING Al way s set the parking brak e fully and make sur e the transmission is plac ed in park (P). F ailur e to set the parking brak e and engag e park coul d resul t in vehicl e roll-a way , property damag e or bodily injury . T urn the ignition to the l ock position and remo ve the k ey whenever y ou le ave y our vehicl e.
Using Hill Start Assis t 1. Bring your v ehicle t o a compl ete standstill. K eep the brake pe dal presse d and select an uphill g ear (f or exampl e, fir st (1) when facing uphill or rev erse (R) when f acing downhill). 2. If the sensors det ect tha t your vehicl e is on a slope , the syst em will activ ate automa ticall y .
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION The tr action contr ol syst em helps av oid drive wheel spin and l oss of tra ction. If your v ehicle begins t o slide, the sy stem applies the brak es t o individual wheels and, when ne eded, r educes engine po wer at the s ame time.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS V ehicl e modifications in vol ving braking s ystem, aftermark et roof rack s, suspension, st eering syst em, tire c onstruction and wheel and tire siz e may chang e the handling charact eristics of your v ehicle and ma y adversel y aff ect the performanc e of the elec tronic stability contr ol syst em.
E72903 A A A B B B B V ehicl e without stability c ontrol A skidding off its intende d route . V ehicl e with stability c ontrol maintaining contr ol on a slippery surfa ce.
Stability C ontrol and Tra ction Control with R SC Features Disabl ed 1 Enable d 1 Enable d Illumina ted V ehicl e speed ex ceeds 35 mph (56 km/h) aft er butt on is presse d and held f or more than 5 .
USING HILL DES CENT C ONTROL Principl e of Operation W ARNINGS Hill descent c ontrol cannot c ontrol descent in all surf ac e conditions and circumst ances, such a s ice or extr emely st eep gra des. Hill descent contr ol is a driver assis t syst em and cannot substitute f or good judgment b y the driver .
Hill Descent Modes Description Informa tion Display Messag e Displa ys a t speeds belo w 20 mph (32 km/h) when you pr ess the Hill Descent Contr ol and Hill Descent C ontrol activ ate s.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS T o help avoid per sonal injury , pl ease re ad and understand the limita tions of the sys tem as c ontained in this section. S ensing is only an aid f or some (gener ally l arg e and fixed) objec ts when moving on a fl at surf ace a t parking speeds.
E130178 Co vera ge are a of up to 6 ft (1.8 m) fr om the re ar bumper . Ther e may be decre ased co vera ge are a at the out er corners of the bumper . The s ystem de tects c ertain objects whil e the transmission is in r ever se (R) : • Y our vehicl e is moving t owar d a sta tionary object at a spe ed of 3 mph (5 km/h) or le ss.
REAR VIEW C AMERA W ARNINGS The r ear view camer a sys tem is a rev erse aid suppl ement device tha t still requir es the driver t o use it in conjunction with the int erior and ext erior mirrors f or maximum c over age .
Note: When to wing, the camer a only se es what y ou are to wing behind your vehicl e. This might not pr ovide adequa te c over age as it usuall y pro vides in normal opera tion and you might not se e some objects. In some vehicl es, the guidelines ma y disappear once y ou engag e the trail er tow c onnect or .
This all ow s you to g et a clos er view of an object behind y our vehicl e. The z oomed imag e keeps the bumper in the imag e to pro vide a ref erence. The zoom is onl y activ e while the tr ansmission is in rev erse (R). Rear Camer a Delay Sel ectabl e settings f or this fe atur e are ON and OFF .
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION Cruise c ontrol le ts you maintain a se t speed without k eeping your f oot on the acc eler at or pedal. Y ou can use cruise contr ol when your vehicl e speed is gr eat er than 20 mph (30 km/h).
Changing the Set Speed Note: If you acc eler at e by pre ssing the acc eler at or pedal, the set spee d will not change. When you r elea se the acc eler at or pedal, y our vehicle r eturns to the speed tha t you pre viously se t. • Pr ess and rel ease SET+ or SET- .
BLIND SPOT INFORMA TION S Y S TEM W ARNING T o help avoid injurie s, NEVER use the Blind Spot Inf ormation S yst em as a repl acement f or using the interior and ext erior mirrors or l ooking ov er your shoulder be fore changing l anes. T he Blind Spot Inf ormation S yst em is not a repl acement f or careful driving.
The Blind S pot Information S y stem illumina tes an amber al ert indica tor in the outside mirror on the side of y our vehicl e the approaching v ehicle is c oming from.
If the sys tem det ects a degr aded performanc e condition, a mess age w arning of a block ed sensor will appear in the informa tion displa y . Also the BLIS al ert indica tors will r emain ON and BLIS will no long er pro vide any vehicl e warnings.
Cross T ra ffic Alert is designed t o dete ct vehicl es that appr oach with a speed up t o 37 mph (60 km/h). Cov era ge decre ases when the sensors ar e partially , mostly or fully ob structed . R eversing sl owl y helps incre ase the co ver age ar ea and eff ectiveness.
Zone c ov erag e also decre ases when parking at shall ow angl es. Her e, the le ft sensor is mostl y obstructe d; zone co vera ge on that side is se verel y limite d.
The f ollo wing are other situa tions that may limit the Cross T ra ffic Alert perf ormance: • Adja centl y parked v ehicles or objec ts obstructing the sensor s. • Approaching v ehicles p assing a t speeds gre at er than 37 mph (60 km/h). • Driving in rev erse f ast er than 7 mph (12 km/h).
Extr eme continuous ste ering may incre ase the eff ort required f or you t o steer y our vehicl e. T his increa sed eff ort prevent s ov erheating and permanent dama ge to the ste ering syst em. Y ou do not lose the ability t o steer y our vehicle manuall y .
Modes: • Comf ort – Pro vides a more r elax ed driving experienc e, maximizing c omfort. Y our ste ering effort decr ease s and the suspension mov ement is more fluid .
REAR UNDER FLOOR S TORA GE (If Equipped) Car go Manag ement Sy st em E205355 A stor age c ompartment is loc at ed in the floor of the r ear car go are a. Lift up on the handle t o open the co ver . T o close , lo wer the co ver and pre ss down on the handle until the l at ch clicks.
Third R ow St ora ge Bin (If Equipped) E205358 A stor age c ompartment is loc at ed in the floor behind the se cond ro w of sea ts. Lift up on the handle t o open the co ver . T o close , lo wer the co ver and pre ss down on the handle until the l at ch clicks.
LO AD LIMIT V ehicle Loading - with and without a Tr ailer This se ction will guide y ou in the proper l oading of y our vehicl e, trail er or both, t o ke ep your l oaded vehicl e w eight within its design ra ting cap ability , with or without a trail er .
W ARNING The appr opriat e l oading capa city of your v ehicle c an be limite d either by v olume capa city (how much spa ce is av ailabl e) or by p ayl oad capa city (how much w eight the vehicl e shoul d carry). Onc e you ha ve re ached the maximum pa ylo ad of your v ehicl e, do not add mor e car go , ev en if there is spac e av ailabl e.
Car go W eight - includes all weight a dded to the Ba se Curb W eight, including car go and optional equipment. W hen to wing, trail er t ongue l oad or king pin weight is al so part of car go w eight. G A W (Gross Axl e W eight) - is the tot al weight pl ace d on each axl e (front and r ear) including vehicl e curb w eight and all payl oad .
Exampl e only: E198828 W ARNING Ex cee ding the Saf ety Complianc e Certific ation Label v ehicle w eight ra ting limits coul d re sult in subst andard vehicl e handling or perf ormance, 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 Combined W eight) - is the Gross V ehicl e W eight pl us the weight of the full y l oaded trail er . GCWR ( Gross Combined W eight Rating) - is the maximum all owabl e w eight of the vehicl e and the l oaded tr ailer , including all car go and pa ssenger s, tha t the vehicl e can handl e without risking damag e.
1. L oca te the sta t ement "The combine d weight of oc cupants and car go shoul d nev er ex cee d XXX kg or XXX lb ." on your vehicl e ’ s pl acar d. 2. Det ermine the combined weight of the driv er and pa ssengers tha t will be riding in your v ehicl e.
be: 635 kil ograms - ( 2 x 99 kil ograms) - (12 x 45 kil ogr ams) = 635 - 198 - 540 = -103 kil ograms. Y ou will need t o reduc e the loa d weight b y at l ea st 2 40 pounds (104 kil ograms).
TO WING A TRAILER W ARNINGS Do not ex c eed the G VWR or the G A WR specified on the certific ation l abel. T o wing trail ers be yond the maximum r ecommended gross tr ail er weight e xc eeds the lim.
RV & T rail er T owing Guide Online http:/ / www .flee t.for d. com/ to wing-guides/ W ebsite TRAILER S W A Y CONTROL W ARNING T urning off trail er swa y control incre ases the risk of l oss of vehicl e contr ol, serious injury or dea th.
T o cal cula te the maximum l oaded trail er weight f or your v ehicle: 1. Start with the gr oss combined w eight ra ting for y our vehicl e model and axle ra tio.
ESSENTIAL T OWING CHECK S Follo w these guidelines f or saf e to wing: • Do not to w a trail er until you drive y our vehicl e at l ea st 1000 miles (1600 kilome ters).
Integr ated Hitch Ra ting W ARNING T owing trail ers be yond the maximum tong ue weight ex ceeds the limit of the to wing syst em and coul d resul t in vehicl e structur al damage, loss of vehicl e contr ol and personal injury .
W eight-distributing Hit ch - V ehicl es with Automa tic Leveling Suspension W ARNING Do not adjust a weight-dis tributing hitch t o any position where the r ear bumper of the vehicl e is higher than it wa s befor e att aching the trail er .
Tr ailer Br akes W ARNING Do not connec t a trail er's hydr aulic brak e syst em direc tly to y our vehicl e's brak e syst em. Y our vehicle may not ha ve enough br aking power and your chanc es of having a c ollision grea tly incre ase.
The c ontroll er shows g ain setting, output bar graph, and trail er connectivity s tatus in the informa tion displa y . The y appear in the informa tion displa y as f ollo ws: • T rail er Brak e Controll er Gain (without trail er connec ted): Sho ws the current gain set ting during a given ignition cy cle and when adjusting the gain.
4. Use the gain adjus tment (+ and -) butt ons to incre ase or decr ease the gain set ting to the desir ed starting point. A gain se tting of 6. 0 is a good starting point f or heavier l oads.
• Y our vehicl e's brak e syst em and the trail er brak e syst em work independently of e ach other . Changing the gain set ting on the controll er does not aff ect the oper ation of your vehicl e's brak es whether you a ttach a trail er or not.
• Allo w more distanc e for st opping with a trail er at tached. Anticipat e stops and brak e graduall y . • Av oid parking on a grade . How ever , if you must park on a gr ade: 1. T urn the steering wheel t o point your vehicl e tires a way fr om tra ffic flo w .
Bef ore using rec overy hook s: • Make sur e all att aching points are secur e and capable of withs tanding the applied l oad. • Nev er use chains, cabl es or to w straps with metal hook ends. • Only us e reco very str aps that ha ve a minimum bre aking strength tw o to three times the gr oss vehicl e weight of the stuck vehicl e.
It is acc eptabl e to hav e your tw o-wheel drive v ehicle t owe d with the front wheels on the ground (without dollie s) and the re ar wheels off the ground . W e re commend to wing a four-wheel driv e vehicl e with all wheels off the ground , such as using a whe el lift and dollies or fla tbed equipment.
Note: If compl eted suc cessfull y , the informa tion displa y shows NEUTR AL TO W LEA VE IN N or NEUTRAL TO W ENABLED LEA VE TRANSMISSION IN NEUTRAL .
6. R el ease the parking br ake , start the engine, and shift the tr ansmission to position D to mak e sure the tr ansfer ca se is out of position N . 7 . If the transf er ca se does not succ essfully shift out of position N , set the parking brak e until you c an have your v ehicle servic ed.
BREAKING-IN Y ou need t o break in new tir es for appro ximat ely 300 mil es ( 480 kilome ters). During this time , your v ehicle may e xhibit some unusual driving charac teristics. Av oid driving too f ast during the fir st 1000 mile s (1600 kilomet ers).
• Av oid using speed contr ol in hilly terr ain. • Do not rest y our foot on the br ake pedal whil e driving. • Av oid carrying unnec essary weight. • Av oid adding particul ar acce ssories to your v ehicle ( e.g. bug defl ect ors, rollbar s/light bars, running boards, ski rack s).
W ARNINGS Nev er plac e floor ma ts or any other co vering on top of alr eady inst alled floor ma ts. Fl oor mats shoul d alw ays rest on t op of vehicl e carpeting surf ace and not another floor ma t or other co vering.
RO ADSIDE A SSIS T ANCE V ehicles Sol d in the United S tates: Getting R oadside Assistance T o fully a ssist you shoul d you hav e a vehicl e conc ern, Ford Mot or Company offer s a complimentary r oadside assist ance progr am. This pr ogram is separa te fr om the New V ehicl e Limited W arr anty .
Canadian r oadside co vera ge and benefits may diff er from the U.S . co vera ge. If y ou requir e more informa tion, pl eas e refer t o the co vera ge sec tion of your warr anty guide, c all us in Canada a t 1-800-665-2006, or visit our websit e at www .
3. R emov e your f oot from the brak e pedal and press the S T ART /ST OP button to s witch off the ignition. 4. Y ou can either a ttempt t o start the engine by pr essing the brak e pedal and the ST ART /ST OP button, or s witch on the ignition only b y pressing the ST ART /ST OP button without pressing the br ake pedal.
4 2 1 3 E142664 E213994 1. Connec t the positive (+) jumper cabl e to the positiv e (+) terminal of the discharg ed bat tery . 2. Connec t the other end of the positive (+) cabl e to the positiv e (+) terminal of the booster v ehicle ba tt ery . 3. C onnect the neg ative (-) c able t o the nega tive (-) t erminal of the booster vehicl e bat tery .
4 1 3 2 E142665 1. R emove the neg ativ e (-) jumper cabl e from the disabl ed vehicl e. 2. R emove the jumper c able on the nega tive (-) t erminal of the booster vehicl e bat tery . 3. R emov e the jumper cabl e from the positive (+) t erminal of the booster vehicl e bat tery .
GETTING THE SERVICE S Y OU NEED W arr anty repair s to your v ehicle must be performe d by an authorized de aler . While any authorize d dealer handling y our vehicl e line will pro vide warrant y service, w e rec ommend you re turn to your s elling authorized de aler who w ants to ensure your c ontinued satisf action.
In order t o help us serve you be tter , plea se hav e the foll owing inf ormation av ailabl e when conta cting a Cust omer Rel ationship Cent er: • V ehicl e Identification Number . • Y our tel ephone number (home and business). • The name of the authoriz ed deal er and city where l oca ted .
THE BETTER BUSINES S BUREAU (BBB) A UTO LINE PROGR AM (U.S . ONL Y) Y our sa tisfaction is import ant to Ford Motor C ompany and to y our deal er . If a warr anty conc ern has not been r esolv ed usin.
In the CAMV AP program, impartial third-party arbitr at ors conduc t hearings a t mutuall y convenient time s and plac es in an informal en vironment. The se impartial arbitra tors r eview the positions of the parties, mak e decisions and, when appropria te, render aw ards to r esolv e disputes.
FORD MO T OR C OMP ANY Cust omer Rel ationship C enter 1555 Fairl ane Drive Fairl ane Business P ark #3 Allen P ark, Michig an 48101 U.S.A. Ford: 800044436 73 Lincoln: 8000444106 7 If calling from the.
If NHT SA r eceiv es simil ar compl aints, it ma y open an inv estiga tion, and if it finds tha t a sa fe ty def ect exist s in a group of vehicl es, it ma y order a r ecall and remedy c ampaign. Ho wev er , NHT SA c annot become in vol ved in individual probl ems bet ween you, your deal er , or Ford Mot or Compan y .
FUSE SPECIFIC A TION CHART Po wer Distribution Bo x W ARNINGS Al way s disconnect the ba ttery be fore servicing high current fuse s. T o reduc e risk of electric al shock, alw ays r eplac e the co ver to the pow er distribution box bef ore rec onnecting the ba ttery or r efilling fluid reserv oirs.
Prot ected components Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Ele ctronic cooling f an. R elay 6 R ear window defr oster . R elay 7 Hea ted mirr or rela y . Ele ctronic cooling f an. R elay 8 Run/ start r elay . R elay 9 Po wer distribution bo x rel ay .
Prot ected components Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Blo wer mot or rela y . 40A * 32 110-vol t AC po wer point. 40A * 33 Auxiliary bl ower mot or . 30A * 34 Po wertr ain control modul e rel ay . 50A * 35 Po wer lift gat e. 30A * 36 Not used. — 37 Not used.
Prot ected components Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Blo wer mot or run/ start. 5A ** 57 Not used. — 58 Hea ted mirr ors. 15A ** 59 Not used. — 60 Not used. — 61 Not used. — 62 Ele ctronic f an. 25A * 63 Moonroof . 30A * 64 Not used. — 65 Auxiliary pow er point (rear of c enter consol e).
Prot ected components Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Not used. — 81 Rain sensor . 5A ** 82 Not used. — 83 Not used. — 84 Wiper mot or rela y . Rel ay 85 *Cartridge fus es. **Mini fuses. Pa ssenger Compartment Fuse Panel The fuse panel is l oca ted under the right-hand side of the instrument panel.
E163102 The fuses ar e coded a s foll ow s: Prot ected components Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Driver windo w . 30A 1 R ear sea t control. 15A 2 Multime dia gat ewa y module. P assenger windo w . 30A 3 Demand lamps. 10A 4 Amplifier . 20A 5 R ear ele ctronic aut omatic temper atur e contr ol.
Prot ected components Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number S YNC. 10A 9 Po wer lift g at e. Ele ctric finish panel. Displa y . Run ac cessory r elay . 10A 10 P assive entry / start modul e. 10A 11 Interior lighting. 15A 12 Puddl e lamps. Right turn and stop/ turn signals.
Prot ected components Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Ignition swit ch. 15A 28 K ey inhibit swit ch. Radio . 20A 29 GPS . Front park l amps. 15A 30 T rail er brak e on/ off. 5A 31 Po wer v ent. 15A 32 R ear window s. Po wer inv erter . CCD suspension modul e.
Prot ected components Fuse amp rating Fuse or rela y number Fog lamps. 15A 47 Not used. — 48 Not used. — 4 9 CHANGING A FUSE Fuses W ARNING Y ou must repl ace a f ailed fus e with one that ha s the specified amper age ra ting. If you use a fus e with a higher ampera ge ra ting, you ma y cause se vere wire damag e and may st art a fire.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Hav e your vehicl e service d regul arly t o help maintain its r oadworthiness and r esale val ue. Ther e is a lar ge netw ork of authorized de aler s that are ther e to help you with their pr ofessional servicing expertise .
E190266 3. R aise the hood until the lift cylinders hold it open. 4. T o close , lo wer the hood and make sure tha t it is closed pr operly and full y la tched . UNDER HOOD O VERVIEW - 3.5L EC OBOOS T ™ A A B D E F C G H E166496 Windshiel d wa sher fluid res ervoir .
Engine oil filler c ap. S ee Engine Oil Check (page 245). C. Engine oil dipstick. S ee Engine Oil Dipstick (pag e 245). D. Brak e fluid r eservoir . S ee Brak e Fluid Check (pag e 251). E. Engine cool ant reserv oir . See Engine C oolant Check (pag e 247).
E142732 Only us e oils certified f or ga soline engines by the Americ an Petr oleum Institut e (API). An oil with this trademark s ymbol conf orms to the curr ent engine and emission sys tem prot ection standar ds and fuel econom y requirement s of the Interna tional Lubricants S pecifica tion Advisory C ouncil (ILS AC), comprised of U.
ENGINE COOLANT CHE CK W ARNINGS Do not add engine cool ant when the engine is hot. St eam and sc alding liquids rel ea sed from a hot cooling sys tem can burn y ou badly . Also, spilling cool ant on hot engine parts can burn y ou. Do not put engine cool ant in the windshield w asher fl uid container .
3. R efill with engine c oolant as s oon as possible . W a ter al one, without engine cool ant, can cause engine dama ge from c orrosion, ov erheating or fr eezing. Do not use the foll owing a s a cool ant substitute: • Alc ohol. • Methanol. • Brine.
the service engine soon indic at or will illumina te. If the engine re aches a prese t ov er-temper ature c ondition, the engine automa ticall y switche s to al ternating cylinder opera tion. Each dis abled cylinder acts a s an air pump and cools the engine .
At this time , you may notic e your engine cool ant temper ature g auge ne edle mo ve to ward the H and the PO WER REDUCED TO LO WER TEMP message ma y appear in the informa tion displa y . Y ou may notic e a reduction in v ehicle speed ca used by re duced engine po wer .
TRANSFER C A SE FLUID CHECK (If Equipped) E170444 1. Cle an the area ar ound the filler pl ug. 2. R emove the fill er plug. 3. Inspec t the fluid l evel. T he fluid l evel should be within 0 .20 in (5mm) from the bott om of the hole. 4. Add fl uid through the fill er opening.
E170684 T o avoid fl uid contamina tion, the re servoir cap must r emain in plac e and fully tight, unle ss you are adding fl uid. Only us e fluid that me ets Ford specifica tions.
W ARNINGS K eep ba tteries out of r each of childr en. Bat teries c ontain sulfuric acid. Av oid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Shield y our eyes when w orking near the ba ttery t o prot ect against po ssible spla shing of acid solution.
Note: For flexibl e fuel vehicl es, if you ar e opera ting on E85, you ma y experience poor starts or an inabilit y to start the engine and driveabilit y problems until the fuel trim and ethanol c ontent hav e been rel earned. Make sur e that y ou dispose of old ba tterie s in an environment ally friendl y way .
CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES Note: Do not hold the wiper bl ade when lifting the wiper arm. E165804 1. Pull the wiper bl ade and arm aw ay from the gl ass. E205141 2 3 4 2. Lift the wiper blade primary l ocking clip. 3. P ress the wiper bl ade secondary locking clip .
V ertical Aim Adjustment 1. P ark your vehicl e direc tly in front of a wall or scr een on a le vel surfa ce, appro ximat ely 25 f eet (7 .6 met ers) aw ay . 2. Mea sure the height from the c enter of your he adlamp (indica te d by a 3.0 millimet er circle on the l ens) to the ground and mark an 8 f oot (2.
E167360 3. R emov e the pushpin at the upper inboard c orner of the lamp. E167361 4. R emove the thr ee ret aining bolts. 5. Slide the headlamp a ssembly f orward and disconnec t the two a ttachments at the f ender . 6. Disc onnect the el ectrical c onnector .
Front Direc tion Indicator Bulb E205569 1. S witch all of the lamp s and the ignition off. 2. R emove the he adlamp . See Remo ving a Headlamp (pag e 256). 3. T urn the bulb holder count ercl ockwise and remo ve it. 4. R emove the bulb b y pulling it straight out.
Rear Lamp, Brak e L amp, Rear Direction Indica tor and Re verse Lamp Bulbs E187289 R evers e lamp bulb. A. R ear lamp , brak e lamp and direc tion indicat or bulb. B. 1. S witch all of the lamp s and the ignition off. E205570 2. Care fully remo ve the c over .
License Pl ate Lamp Bulb E205571 1. Use a suitabl e tool, f or exampl e a scre wdriver , to car efully r emove the lamp . 2. T urn the bulb holder c ountercl ockwise and remo ve it. 3. R emov e the bulb by pulling it str aight out. Side Direction Indica tor Bulb These l amps hav e LED bulbs.
Interior Lamps Pow er (W att) Specification Lamp 3.5 194 Glo ve c ompartment lamp. A6224PF V anity mirr or lamp . 5 W5W Map lamp . 5 W5W Interior l amp.
CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR FIL TER W ARNING T o reduc e the risk of vehicle dama ge and personal burn injuries, do not start y our engine with the air cleaner remo ved and do not remo ve it whil e the engine is running. Note: Fail ure to use the c orrect air fil ter element ma y resul t in sever e engine damag e.
E163758 5. Rel ease the thr ee clamps tha t secure the co ver to the air fil ter housing. Push the air filt er co ver to ward the c enter of the vehicl e and up slightly t o rel ease it. 6. R emov e the air filt er element fr om the air filt er housing.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Y our Ford or Linc oln authorized deal er has many quality pr oducts av ailabl e to cl ean your v ehicle and pr otect its finishe s.
Note: Never use abr asive ma terials, for exampl e ste el wool or pla stic pads a s they can scr at ch the chrome surfac e. Note: Do not use chrome cl eaner , me tal cle aner or polish on wheels or wheel c over s. Ext erior Plastic P arts For routine cl eaning we r ecommend Motor cra ft Detail W a sh.
• Nev er wash or rinse an y ignition coil, spark plu g wire or spark plug w ell, or the are a in and around these l ocations. • Co ver the ba ttery , power distribution box, and air filt er assembl y to pre vent wa ter damag e when cle aning the engine.
CLEANING THE INS TRUMENT P ANEL AND INS TRUMENT CLUS TER LENS W ARNING Do not use chemical sol vents or strong det erg ents when cle aning the ste ering wheel or instrument panel to a void cont amination of the airbag sys tem.
Y ou should: • R emove dust and l oose dirt with a vacuum cl eaner . • Cle an and trea t spills and stains a s soon as possibl e. Do not use the foll owing pr oducts as the se may dama ge the le ather: • Oil and petrol eum or silicone-ba sed le ather c onditioners.
REP AIRING MINOR P AINT D AMAGE Authorize d dealer s have t ouch-up paint to mat ch your v ehicle ’ s col or . Y our vehicle col or code is print ed on a sticker on the front, l eft-hand side door jamb. T ake your col or code t o your authorize d dealer t o make sur e you ge t the corre ct col or .
• T ouch-up exposed or primed me tal to prev ent rust. • Co ver chrome and st ainless st eel parts with a thick coa t of auto w ax to pr event discol ora tion. R e-wax a s necessary when you w ash your v ehicle . • Lubrica te all hood , door and lugg age compartment hing es and la tches with a light grade oil.
• Check tire pr essures and se t tire infla tion per the Tir e Label. • Check brak e pedal oper ation. Driv e your v ehicle 15 ft ( 4.5 m) ba ck and forth t o remo ve rust build-up . • Check fluid l ev els (including c oolant, oil and ga s) to mak e sure there ar e no le aks, and fl uids are at r ecommended le vels.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Use onl y approv ed wheel and tire siz es, using other sizes c ould dama ge your vehicl e. If y ou change the diamet er of the tires fr om that fitt ed at the f act ory , the speedomet er may not displ ay the corr ect speed . T ake your v ehicle t o an authorized Ford de aler to ha ve the sy stem repr ogrammed .
Utility vehicl es and truck s handle differ ently than pa ssenger c ars in the various driving c onditions that are encount ered on str eets, highw ays and off-road .
E145299 • Higher - to all ow higher l oad carrying capacit y and to all ow it to tr av el over rough t errain without g etting hung up or damaging underbody c omponents. • Shorter - t o give it the capabilit y to approach incline s and drive ov er 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 appl y to ne w pneumatic p asseng er car tir es. The Qualit y grade s can be f ound where applic able on the tir e sidew all betw een trea d shoulder and maximum sec tion width.
The tr action gr ades, from highest to l o west ar e AA, A, B, and C . The gra des repr esent the tire ’ s ability to s top on w et pav ement as mea sured under c ontroll ed conditions on spe cified go vernment t est surf ace s of asphal t and c oncret e.
* kPa: Kil opa scal, a me tric unit of air pressur e. * PSI: P ounds per squar e inch, a standar d unit of air pressur e. * Col d tire pressur e: The tir e pressur e when the vehicl e ha s been sta tionary and out of dire ct sunlight for an hour or mor e and prior to the v ehicl e being driven f or 1 mil e (1.
A. P: Indic at es a tire, designat ed by the T ire and Rim Ass ociation, tha t may be used f or service on car s, sport utility v ehicles, minivans and light truck s.
mph ( km/h) Letter ra ting 168 (270 ) W 186 (299 ) Y Note: For tires with a maximum speed c apability o ver 14 9 mph (2 40 km/h), tire manuf actur ers sometime s use the le tter s ZR. For those with a maximum spee d capabilit y ov er 186 mph (299 km/h), tir e manufa cturer s al wa ys use the l ett ers ZR.
* Tr action: The tr action gr ades, from highes t to l ow est are AA, A, B, and C. The gr ades repr esent the tire's abilit y to st op on wet pav ement a s measur ed under contr olle d conditions on specified go vernment t est surf ace s of asphal t and c oncret e.
C. Ma ximum Load Dual lb (kg) at psi (kP a) col d: Indica tes the maximum l oad and tire pr essure when the tire is use d as a dual; defined a s four tir es on the re ar axl e (a tot al of six or more tire s on the vehicl e).
C. 80: Indic at es the a spect r atio which give s the tire's r atio of height to width. Numbers of 70 or l ow er indica te a short sidew all. D . D: Indica te s a diagonal t ype tire. R: Indica te s a radial t ype tire. E. 16: Indic at es the wheel or rim diamet er in inches.
Tir e Label (a ffixed t o either the door hinge pill ar , door-la tch post, or the door edg e that mee ts the door-la t ch post, nex t to the driver's se ating position), or Tir e Label l oca ted on the B-pill ar or the edg e of the driver's door .
Note: If you are checking tir e pressur e when the tire is hot, (f or ex ample, driven more than 1 mil e [1.6 kil omet ers]), ne ver bl eed or reduc e air pressur e. The tir es are hot from driving and it is normal f or pressur es to incr eas e above rec ommended col d pre ssures.
it needs t o be repair ed or repl ace d. For your s af ety , tires tha t are damag ed or show signs of ex c essive w ear shoul d not be used beca use they are mor e likel y t o bl ow out or f ail. Improper or inade quat e vehicl e maintenanc e can c ause tires t o we ar abnormally .
Ag e W ARNING Tir es degr ade ov er time depending on many f act ors such a s wea ther , stor ag e conditions, and conditions of use (l oad, speed, infla tion pressur e) the tires e xperience thr oughout their live s. In gener al, tir es should be repl ac ed aft er six ye ars re gardl ess of tre ad we ar .
W ARNINGS not rec ommended b y Ford can a ffec t the saf ety and perf ormance of your v ehicl e, which coul d r esult in an incre ase d risk of loss of vehicl e c ontrol, v ehicle r ollo ver , personal injury and de ath.
If the tire pr essure monit oring sy stem indic at or is fla shing, the sy stem is mal functioning. Y our repl ac ement tire might be incompa tibl e with your tir e pressur e monitoring s yst em, or some component of the s yst em may be dama ged .
Wheel misalignment in the fr ont or the re ar can ca use uneven and rapid tr eadw ear of y our tires and shoul d be corre cte d by an authorize d deal er . Fr ont-wheel drive v ehicl es and those with an independent re ar suspension may requir e alignment of all four wheels.
Some times irreg ular tir e wear c an be corr ect ed by r ota ting the tires. USING SNO W CHAINS W ARNING Sno w tires must be the same size , loa d index, speed r ating a s those originally pr ovided b y Ford.
Each tir e, including the spar e (if pro vided), should be che cked monthly when c old and infl at ed to the infl ation pr essure rec ommended by the vehicl e manufa cturer on the vehicl e plac ard or tire infl ation pr essure l abel.
Changing Tires W ith a Tire Pressur e Monitoring S yst em E142549 Note: Each road tir e is equipped with a tire pressure s ensor loca ted inside the whe el and tire a ssembly c avity . T he pressure sensor is at tached t o the valv e stem. T he pressure s ensor is cov ered b y the tire and is not visibl e unless the tir e is remove d.
Cust omer action required Possibl e cause Low tire pr essure warning light Make sur e tires are a t the proper pr es- sure. See Infl ating your tir es in this chapter .
When Inflating Y our Tires When putting air int o your tire s (such as a t a ga s station or in y our gar age), the tir e pressur e monitoring sy stem ma y not respond immedia tel y to the air a dded to your tir es.
• T o reduc e the chances of interf erenc e from another v ehicle, perform the sys tem rese t procedur e at l ea st three fe et (one met er) awa y from another Ford Mot or Company v ehicle underg oing the syst em reset pr ocedur e at the s ame time.
11. Set all f our tires t o the rec ommended air pressur e as indica te d on the Sa fety C ompliance C ertification Label (a ffixed t o either the door hinge pillar , door-la tch post, or the door edg.
When driving with one of the dissimil ar spare tir es listed abo ve, do not: • Ex ceed 50 mph (80 km/h). • Loa d the vehicl e beyond maximum vehicl e loa d rating lis ted on the Sa fet y Complianc e Label. • T ow a trail er . • Use snow chains on the end of the vehicl e with the dissimilar spar e tire.
Tire Chang e Procedur e W ARNINGS Only us e replac ement tires and wheels tha t are the same size , loa d index, spe ed ra ting and type (such as P-me tric versus L T-metric or all-sea son ver sus all-terrain) a s those originall y pro vided by Ford .
P ark on a lev el surfac e, ac tivat e the hazard fla shers and set the parking br ake. Then, plac e the transmission in park (P) and turn the engine off. Remo ving the Jack and T ools Note: Pa y close a ttention t o the orientation of the bag, because it will ha ve to be reinstall ed a fter changing the tire.
E208657 R ear jacking point E175447 1. With the v ehicle on l evel gr ound, bl ock both sides of the wheel diag onally opposite ( other side and end of the vehicl e) to the wheel being chang ed. Do not jack the vehicl e on a hill or incline. 2. Obtain the spare tir e and jack tool s from their st orag e loc ations.
5. Remov e the jack and fully tight en the lug nut s in the order shown. See T echnical Specific ations (page 301). St owing the Flat or Spar e Tire 1. Lay the tir e on the ground, near the re ar of the vehicl e, with the v alve s tem side fa cing up.
E145950 Wheel pil ot bore A Inspect the wheel pil ot hole and mounting surfa ce prior to inst alla tion. R emove an y visible corr osion or loose particle s.
ENGINE SPECIFIC A TIONS 3.5L Ecoboost Engine 214 Cubic inches 1-4-2-5-3-6 Firing order Coil on pl ug Ignition s ystem 10. 0:1 Compr ession ra tio 0. 030 in (0.
Part Number C omponent WW-2234 Windshiel d wiper blade WW-1612 Re ar window wiper bl ade W e re commend Motor cra ft repla cement parts av ailabl e at y our Ford deal er or at for dparts.c om for schedul ed maintenanc e. T hese parts meet or e xc eed Ford Mot or Compan y ’ s specific ations and are engineer ed for y our vehicl e.
VEHICLE IDENTIFIC A TION NUMBER The v ehicle identific ation number is loc at ed on the left-hand side of the instrument panel. E142476 Ple ase not e that in the gr aphic, XXXX is repr esentativ e of your v ehicle identifica tion number .
VEHICLE CERTIFIC A TION LABEL E167469 The Na tional Highwa y T raffic S afe ty Administr ation R egul ations r equire tha t a Sa fety C ompliance C ertification Label be affix ed t o a vehicle and pr escribe where the Sa fety C ompliance C ertification Label may be l oca ted .
C AP ACITIES AND SPE CIFICA TIONS - 3.5L ECOBOO ST ™ Capacities W ARNING The air c onditioning refrig erant sy stem cont ains refriger ant R-134a under high pressur e. Opening the air conditioning r efriger ant syst em can caus e personal injury . Hav e the air conditioning re frigerant s ystem servic ed onl y by qualified personnel.
Capacity Item 40 oz (1. 13 kg) A/C refrig erant (Expe dition EL) 7 .1 fl oz ( 210 ml) A/C r efriger ant compre ssor oil 1 R efer ence the reserv oir cap f or proper fluid . 2 The r ear axl e is filled with s ynthetic rear a xle lubric ant, and it is consider ed lubric ate d for lif e.
Specification Name W SS-M6C65-A1 Brak e fluid (U .S. and Mexic o): Motor cra ft DO T 3 Motor V ehicl e Brak e Fluid PM-1-C W SS-M6C65-A1 Brak e fluid ( Canada): High Perf ormance DO T 3 Motor V ehicl e Brake Fl uid CPM-1-C W SS-M6C65-A2 Brake fl uid: Motor cra ft® DO T 4 L V High Perf ormance Mot or V ehicle Brak e Fluid (U .
Specification Name W SH-M17B19-A A/C refrig erant ( Canada): Motor cra ft R-134a Refrig erant CYN-16-R W SH-M17B19-A A/C refrig erant (Me xico): Motor cra ft R-134a Refrig erant MYN-19 W SH-M1C231-B A.
E142732 An oil that displ ay s this symbol conf orms to curr ent engine, emission sy stem and fuel econom y performance s tandards of the Interna tional Lubricants S pecifica tion Advisory C ouncil (ILS AC).
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Radio Frequencies and R eception Fac tors AM and FM frequencies ar e established b y the Federal C ommunica tions Commission (FC C) and the Canadian Radio and T elec ommunications C ommission (CR T C). Those fr equencies are: • AM: 530, 540-1 700, 1 710 kHz • FM: 87 .
• MP3 and WMA fol der mode repr esents a fol der structure c onsisting of one le vel of f olders. The CD pla yer numbers all MP3 and WMA track s on the disc (noted b y the MP3 or WMA file ext ension) and all fol ders c ontaining MP3 and WMA file s, from F001 (f older) T001 (track) t o F253 T255.
E205855 Display scr een: Shows audio and S YNC inf ormation. A Number block: In r adio mode, st ore y our fav orite st ations for l at er acc ess. When tuned t o any sta tion, press and hol d a preset but ton until sound re turns. In CD mode, pr ess a button t o sele ct a track.
Pow er and vol ume: Press this but ton to s witch the sy stem off and on. T urn the contr ol to adjust the v olume. G CD slot: Insert a CD . H Eject: Pr ess this button t o eject a CD . I SOUND: P ress this butt on to adjust se ttings for T reble , Midrang e, Bass, Balanc e and Fa de.
E205856 TUNE: T urn this control t o search thr ough the ra dio frequency band manuall y . A Memory presets: S tore y our fa vorit e radio sta tions. T o stor e a radio sta tion, tune to the st ation, then pr ess and hold a pr eset butt on until sound returns.
Rear S eat Audio Contr ols E182082 VOL: A djust ra dio volume . A MEDIA: Scr oll through av ailabl e audio syst em modes. B Rear audio displa y: See displ ay ed time, ra dio frequency , Sirius radio channel or CD track. C CLOCK: Pr ess to displ ay the curr ent time in 12-hour forma t.
When HD Ra dio broadca sts are a ctive, y ou can ac cess the f ollo wing functions: • Scan all ows y ou to he ar a brief sampling of all av ailabl e stations. This fe ature s till works when HD R adio rec eption is on, althou gh it does not scan f or HD2-HD7 channels.
Potential s tation issues Action Cause Issues No action r equired . This is a broadc ast issue. This is poor time alignment by the r adio broadc ast er . Echo, s tutter , skip or r epea t in audio. Incre ase or decr ease in audio vol ume. No action r equired .
Note: This rec eiver includes the eC os real-time oper ating s ystem. eCos is published under the eCos Lic ense. Satellit e Radio Rec eption Fact ors Potential sa tellite radio r eception issues For o.
Troubl eshooting Action C ondition Messag e No action r equired . This messag e should disappe ar shortly . Radio r equires mor e than two s econds to pr oduce audio for the s elect ed channel. Ac quiring … If this messag e does not cle ar shortly , or with an igni- tion ke y cycl e, your r eceiv er may ha ve a f ault.
USB PORT (If Equipped) E205592 W ARNING Driving while distr act ed can re sult in loss of v ehicle c ontrol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtreme c aution when using any devic e that may t ake your f ocus off the road . Y our primary responsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your v ehicle.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION E198355 S YNC is an in-vehicl e communica tions sys tem that w orks with y our Bluet ooth-enable d cellul ar phone and portabl e media pla yer . T his allo ws you t o: • Make and r eceiv e calls. • Ac cess and pl ay music from y our portabl e music play er .
Monday-Sa turda y , 8:30am-9:00pm ES T . Sunda y , 10:30am-7:30pm ES T . In the United S ta tes, c all 1-800-392-3673. In Canada, c all 1-800-565-36 7 3. Times ar e subject t o change due to holiday s. S YNC Owner Ac count Why do I nee d a SYNC o wner acc ount? • R equired t o activa te V ehicle Heal th R eport and to view the r eports online.
S ystem da ta cannot be a ccesse d without special equipment and ac cess t o the vehicl e's S YNC module. Ford Motor Compan y and Ford of Canada will not acc ess the sy stem dat a for any purpose.
If you want the s yst em to carry out the foll owing V oice command Adjust the l ev el of voice int erac tion and feedba ck. V oic e Settings | V oice Pr efer ences Hear a list of v oice commands a vail able in the curr ent mode. Help Y ou can sa y any of the voic e commands tha t appear within open and close br ack ets that are separ at ed by |.
Confirma tion prompts ar e short questions the sys tem ask s when it is not sure of y our reques t or when there are mul tiple possibl e response s to your r equest.
USING S YNC ™ WITH Y OUR PHONE Hands-free c alling is one of the main fe ature s of SYNC. While the s ystem supports a varie ty of fea tures, many are dependent on your c ell phone's functionality . At a minimum, most c ell phones with Blue tooth wirel ess te chnology support the foll owing functions: • Answ ering an incoming call.
Depending on your c ell phone's capability and your mark et, the sy stem ma y prompt you with questions, such as set ting the current c ell phone as the primary c ell phone (the cell phone S YNC aut omaticall y tries to c onnect with first upon v ehicle start-up ) and downlo ading your phonebook.
Y ou can also say any of the f ollowing: V oic e Command Call ___ Call ___ a t Home Call ___ a t W ork Call ___ in Office Call ___ on Mobil e Call ___ on Other Dial None of these commands ar e avail able until your c ell phone informa tion is compl etel y downl oaded using Bl uetooth.
Making a Call Press the v oice butt on and when prompted say: Action and Description V oic e Command This c ommand is not avail able until y our cell phone inf orma- tion is compl etel y downl oaded using Bl uetooth. Call ___ Use to ent er a phone number digit by digit.
Action and Description Messag e 1. Pr ess the phone button. 2. Ac cess the desir ed cont act through S YNC or use v oice commands to pl ace the sec ond call. Onc e activel y in the sec ond call, pre ss MENU . 3. S croll to Join C alls, and press the OK but ton.
Press the phone butt on to enter the Phone Menu, then scroll to: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK button t o redial the l ast number call ed . Phone Redial Pr ess the OK button a gain to c onfirm. Ac cess an y previousl y dialed , rec eived or missed c alls aft er you connec t your Blue tooth-enabl ed cell phone to S YNC.
Action and Description Messag e Cre at e and receiv e a diagnostic r eport card on y our vehicle . 3 V ehicl e Heal th Inter act with S YNC-capabl e mobile applic ations on your smartphone. Mobile Apps Ac cess Bl uetooth De vices menu listings and adv anced menu listings.
T o open the test mess age, press OK to rec eive and open the t ext messa ge. P ress OK again and S YNC r eads your me ssage aloud a s you ar e not able t o view the messag e. Y ou can then also choose whether you ’ d lik e to repl y or forw ard the messag e.
Action and Description Messag e Allo ws y ou to downl oad your unr ead mess ages t o SYNC . T o downl oad the messa ges, pr ess the OK button t o selec t. The displa y indica tes the sy stem is downl oading y our messag es. When downl oading is c omplet e, S YNC returns y ou to the inbox.
Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK button then sel ect one of the f ollo wing and press the OK butt on again t o confirm. Messag e Notifica tion On Messag e Notifica tion Off Modify the cont ents of your phone book (such a s add, del et e, down- loa d).
Press the Phone butt on to enter the Phone Menu, then scroll to: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK button. S ys Set tings Pr ess the OK button. Bluet ooth devic e Sel ect one of the follo wing: See Using S YNC ™ W ith Y our Phone (page 328).
Advanc ed The A dvanc ed menu allo ws you t o acc ess and set prompt s, langua ges, de faul ts, perform a ma ster r eset, inst all an applica tion and view sys tem informa tion. T o ac cess the advanc ed menu, press the phone butt on to enter the Phone Menu, the scroll to: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess OK .
Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK button and scr oll to sel ect. P ress the OK butt on to c onfirm. Ac cess the A uto V ersion number a s well a s the FDN number .
If a cra sh deplo ys an airbag ( ex cluding knee airbag s and rear infl atabl e saf ety belt s [if equipped]) or activa te s the fuel pump shut-off, y our S YNC-equipped vehicl e may be abl e to c ontact emerg ency services b y dialing 911 through a pair ed and connec ted Bl uetooth-enabl ed phone.
In the Event of a C rash Not all cra shes will deplo y an airbag or activ ate the fuel pump shut-off (the trigger s for 911 Assist). If a c onnect ed cell phone sustains damag e or lose s its connec t.
Note: This fe ature ma y not function properl y if you hav e enabled c aller ID blocking on y our cell ular phone. Be fore running a report, r eview the V ehicle Heal th Report P rivacy No tice.
Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK button f or S YNC to run a heal th report of your vehicl e's diagnostic sy stems and send the r esults t o Ford where it c ombines with schedule d ma.
Note: When you c onnect, the servic e uses GPS t echnolog y and advance d vehicle sensors t o coll ect your v ehicle's current loc ation, tr avel dir ection and speed t o help pro vide you with the direc tions, tra ffic reports, or busine ss searches y ou request.
Connecting t o S YNC Services Using the Phone Menu Press the phone butt on, then scroll to: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK button. S YNC Apps Servic es 1. Pr ess the OK button. T he displa y indicat es the sy stem is connec ting. 2. Pr ess the OK button a gain.
Action and Description V oic e command The liv e opera tor can a ssist you b y searching f or businesses by name or b y cat egory , residential addr esses by str eet addre ss or by name or specific stre et interse ctions. The s ystem ma y prompt you t o speak with an oper ator when it has diffic ulty ma tching y our voice r equest.
S YNC Services quick tips Y ou can ev en acc ess your ac count outside y our vehicl e. Just use the number on your phone's c all history . T ra ffic and Direc tions fea tures do not function pr operly but inf ormation services and the 411 c onnect and t ext messa ge f eatur es are av ailabl e.
Press the Menu butt on to the S YNC menu and scroll to: Action and description Menu item Pr ess the OK button. S YNC-Media Pr ess the OK button and scr oll through the list of a vailabl e applica tions and selec t your desire d app.
T o C onnect Using V oice Commands Plu g the device int o the USB port. See USB Port (pa ge 322). E142599 Press the v oice butt on and when prompted say: Action and Description V oic e command Y ou can no w play music b y saying an y of the appropriat e voic e commands.
What's Pl aying? When a tr ack is pla ying, you can a sk the sys tem to t ell you wha t is currentl y playing. Press the v oice butt on and when prompted say: Action and Description V oic e comma.
V oic e command 1,2 The s ystem se arches all the dat a from your index ed music and, if av ailabl e, begins t o play the chosen type of music. Y ou can onl y pla y genres of music which are pr esent in the GENRE metada ta tag s that you ha ve on y our digital media pl ayer .
Pr ess the AUX butt on, then the Menu butt on to enter the Media Menu. Y ou can then scroll to: Action and Description Messag e Pla y your music b y artist, album, genr e, pla ylists, tr acks, simil ar music or to simpl y , pla y all. Y ou can also choo se to Expl ore USB t o view the supported digit al music file s on your pla ying device .
Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK button t o turn autopl ay on to listen t o music proc essed during indexing. T urn autopl ay off to all ow the inde xing proc ess to finish bef ore the sy stem pl ays any of your music. 4 Aut oplay Inter act with S YNC-capabl e mobile applic ations on your smartphone.
Action and Description Messag e Pla y all index ed media (tra cks) from y our playing de vice in fla t file mode , one at a time in numeric al order . Sort all inde xed media b y artist. Once sel ect ed, the s yst em lists and then pl ays all artists and tr acks alphabe tically .
Action and Description Messag e Expl ore all supporte d digital media on your media de vice connec ted t o the USB port. Y ou can only view me dia content which is compa tible with S YNC; other fil es sav ed are not visible . Bro wse USB 1. Pr ess the OK button.
Action and Description Messag e 1. Pr ess the OK button. W hen find SYNC appe ars in the displa y , pre ss the OK button ag ain. 2. Follo w the directions in y our phone's manual to put y our phone into disc ov ery mode. A six-digit PIN appears in the displa y .
Y ou can then scroll to: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK button. S ys Set tings Pr ess the OK button. Bluet ooth devic e Y ou can then select one of the foll owing: Hav e SYNC g uide you by a sking questions, helpful hints or ask y ou for a specific a ction.
S YNC ™ TROUBLE SHOOTING Y our S YNC syst em is eas y to use. Howe ver , should que stions arise, see the tabl es belo w . Use the websit e at any time t o check your phone's compa tibility , r egister y our acc ount and set pre ferenc es as w ell as acc ess a cust omer represent ative via an online chat ( during certain hour s).
Phone issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible c ause(s) Issue Depending upon your phone, you ma y have t o grant S YNC permission to ac cess y our phonebook conta cts. Mak e sure t o confirm when prompt ed by y our phone during the phonebook downl oad. Go to the w ebsite t o review your phone's c ompatibility .
USB and media issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible c ause(s) Issue T ry turning off the device , rese tting the device , remo ving the device's bat tery , then trying a gain. This ma y be a possible devic e malfunction. I am having tr ouble connec ting my device .
V ehicl e Health Report and S ervices (Tra ffic, Directions and Information) issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible c ause(s) Issue This is a fr ee fe ature , but you must first r egister online t o use it. Y ou did not activ ate y our acc ount on the websit e.
V oic e command issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible c ause(s) Issue R eview the phone voic e commands and the media voic e commands a t the beginning of their re spective sections. Y ou may be using the wr ong voic e commands. Y ou may be spe aking too soon or at the wr ong time.
V oic e command issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible c ause(s) Issue Make sur e you are s aying the conta cts ex actly a s they are liste d. For ex ample, if you sav e a conta ct as Joe Wils on, say "Call Joe Wils on". The s ystem ma y not be re ading the name the same wa y you are sa ying it.
AppLink issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible c ause(s) Issue S YNC in order to find AppLink-capabl e apps on your de vice. iPhone user s must also c onnect to S YNC's USB port with an Apple U SB cable . Ensure y ou have do wn- loa ded and install ed the la test v ersion of the app from y our phone's app store .
AppLink issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible c ause(s) Issue On an iPhone with iOS7+, t o for ce cl ose an app, doubl e tab the home butt on then swipe up on the app t o close it. T ab the home button again, then selec t the app again t o rest art it.
AppLink issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible c ause(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. Aft er a fe w seconds, the app shoul d appear in S YNC's Mobile Apps Menu. If not, "For ce Clos e" the application and rest art it.
For a compl ete listing of the a cce ssories that ar e avail able f or your v ehicle, plea se conta ct your authoriz ed deal er or visit the online stor e web sit e: W eb Addr ess (United Stat es) www .A ccess ories.Ford. com W eb Addr ess (Canada) www .
For maximum vehicl e performanc e, k eep the foll owing inf ormation in mind when adding ac cessories or equipment t o your vehicl e: • When adding ac cessories, equipment, passeng ers and l uggag e.
PRO TEC T YO URSELF FROM THE RISING CO ST OF VEHICLE REP AIRS WITH A FORD EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN. SERVICE PLANS (U .S. Onl y) More than 32 million For d owners ha ve disco vere d the powerful pr otection of For d Ext ended Servic e Plan.
A void the Rising Cos t of Properl y Maintaining Y our V ehicl e! Ford Ex tended Servic e Plan al so offers a Pr emium Maintenance Pl an that c over s all schedul ed maintenanc e, and sel ected we ar items. T he cov erag e is prepaid , so you ne ver hav e to worry about a ffor ding your v ehicle ’ s maintenanc e.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMA TION Why Maintain Y our V ehicl e? Care fully f ollo wing the maintenance schedul e helps prote ct against major r epair expenses r esulting fr om negle ct or inadequa te maint enance and may help t o incre ase the val ue of your v ehicle when you sell or tr ade it.
When the oil change me ssage appe ars in the informa tion displa y , it is time for an oil change. Make sure y ou perform the oil change within tw o week s or 500 miles (800 kilome ters) of the mess age appearing. Mak e sure y ou reset the Intellig ent Oil-Life Monit or aft er each oil change.
Check every month Engine oil le vel. Function of all int erior and ext erior lights. Tir es (including spar e) for we ar and proper pressur e. Windshiel d wa sher fluid l evel. Check every six months Bat tery conne ctions. Cle an if necessary . Body and door drain hol es for ob structions.
Multi-Point inspec tion Hazard w arning syst em opera tion A cc essory drive bel t(s) Horn opera tion Bat tery perf ormance Radia tor , cooler , hea ter and air conditioning hoses Engine air filt er S.
When to e xpect the messag e prompting you to chang e your oil V ehicl e use and exampl e Interval Normal 7500-10000 mile s (12000-16000 km) Normal commuting with highw ay driving No, or moder at e, l.
At e very oil change int erval as indicated b y the information display * Inspect the st eering linkag e, ball joints, suspension, tire-rod ends, driv eshaft and U- joints. Inspect the wheel s and rela ted c omponents for abnormal noise , wear , loosene ss or dra g.
SPECIAL OPER A TING C ONDITIONS SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE If you oper at e your vehicl e primaril y in any of the foll owing c onditions, you nee d to perform e xtra maint enance, as 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 extr a maintenanc e.
Operating in dus ty or sandy conditions (such as unpa ved or dusty roa ds) R eplac e engine air filter . Inspect fr equently , service as r equired Inspect the wheel s and rela ted c omponents for abnormal noise, w ear , l ooseness or dr ag. Ev ery 5,000 mi (8, 000 km) R otat e tires, inspec t tires f or wear and me asure tr ead depth.
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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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• Single EULA: T he end user documenta tion for the DEVICE S and rel at ed syst ems and services ma y contain mul tipl e EULAs, such as multipl e transl ations and/ or multipl e media ver sions (e.g., in the user documenta tion and in the softwar e).
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4 4WD See: Four-Whe el Drive ..................................... 164 A A/C See: Clima te Contr ol .......................................... 113 About This Manual ........................................... 7 ABS See: Br akes .......................
Bonnet L ock See: Opening and Cl osing the Hood .......... 243 Booster S ea ts .................................................. 23 T ypes of Booster Sea ts ...................................... 24 Brak e Fluid Check ................................
Cruise C ontrol .................................................. 70 Principl e of Opera tion ...................................... 186 Cruise c ontrol See: Using Cruis e Control ................................ 186 Cust omer Assistance ............
F Fa stening the S eatbel ts .............................. 29 Saf ety Bel t Extension A ssembly ...................... 31 Saf ety Bel t Locking Modes ............................... 30 Using Saf ety Bel ts During Pre gnancy ........... 29 Floor Ma ts .
Informa tion Displa y Control ....................... 70 Informa tion Displa ys ..................................... 92 General Inf ormation ............................................ 92 Informa tion Messag es ................................ 103 4WD Messag es .
Locking and Unl ocking ................................. 53 Ac tivating Int elligent Ac cess ............................ 53 Autol ock .................................................................. 54 Auto R el ock ................................
Po wer W indows ............................................. 80 Ac cessory Del ay ................................................... 80 Bounce-Back ......................................................... 80 One-T ouch Down ........................
Sa fety P reca utions ........................................ 151 Sa tellite R adio ............................................... 319 Sat ellite Ra dio Electr onic Serial Number (ESN) ................................................................
Tir e Care ........................................................... 275 Gloss ary of Tire T erminology ......................... 2 76 Informa tion About Uniform T ire Quality Grading .............................................................. 2 75 Informa tion Contained on the T ire Sidewall .
Using S YNC ™ With Y our Phone ............ 328 Ac cessing Fea tures T hrough the Phone Menu .................................................................. 332 Ac cessing Y our Phone Settings ................... 336 Making a Call ...............
W reck er T owing See: T ransporting the V ehicle ........................ 216 417 Expedition (TB7) Canada/Unite d States of America, enUSA, First Printing Index.
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