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2016 FIES T A Owner ’ s Manual 2016 FIES T A Owner ’ s Manual owner .f or d.com ford.ca May 2015 First Printing Owner’s Manual Fiesta Litho in U.
The inf ormation contained in this publica tion was c orrect at the time of going t o print. In the interest of continuous dev elopment, we r eserve the right to change specific ations, design or equipment a t any time without notice or obliga tion.
I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
Introduction About This Manual ........................................... 7 S ymbols Glossary ............................................. 7 Da ta Rec ording .................................................. 9 Calif ornia Proposition 65 ...........
Wiper s and W ashers Windshiel d Wipers ........................................ 68 Windshiel d W asher s ..................................... 68 R ear Window W iper and W asher s .......... 69 Lighting General Inf ormation ..........................
Manual T ransmission - 1. 6L EcoBoost ™ ................................................. 124 Aut omatic T ransmission ............................ 126 Hill Start A ssist .............................................. 129 Brak es General Inf ormation .
Under Hood Overvie w - 1.0L EcoBoost ™ ................................................. 179 Under Hood Overvie w - 1.6L Dura tec-16V Ti-V CT (Sigma) ........................................ 180 Under Hood Overvie w - 1.6L EcoBoost ™ .............
Audio Input Jack ........................................... 265 USB P ort ......................................................... 266 Media Hub ...................................................... 266 S YNC ™ General Inf ormation ..............
6 Fiesta (C CT) Canada/United Stat es of America, enUSA, First P rinting I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank y ou for choosing Ford . W e rec ommend that you t ake some time to get t o know y our vehicle b y reading this manual. T he more that y ou know about your v ehicle, the gr eat er the saf ety and ple asure y ou will get fr om driving it.
Brak e syst em Cabin air fil ter Check fuel cap Child s afe ty door lock or unl ock Child se at l ower 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 window s front/ rear Po wer window l ockout Servic e engine soon Side airbag E167012 Shield the e yes E138639 Stabilit y control Winds.
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 data 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 dat a 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 vehicl e components, certain fl uids contained in v ehicles and certain pr oducts of component w ear contain or emit chemic als known t o the Sta te of Calif ornia to ca use cancer and birth def ects or other reproduc tive harm.
W arranty on R eplacement P arts Genuine Ford and Mot orcra ft replac ement parts are the onl y repl acement parts tha t benefit from a For d W arranty . Damag e caused t o your v ehicle as a r esult of the fail ure of non-Ford part s may not be co vered b y the Ford W arranty .
EXPORT UNIQUE OPTIONS For your particul ar global r egion, your vehicl e may be equipped with f eatur es and options that ar e different fr om the fea tures 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 pl ay your part in pr otecting the environment. Correct v ehicle usa ge and the authorized dispos al of wast e, cl eaning and lubric ation mat erials are significant steps t owar d this aim.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION See the f ollo wing sections for dir ections on how t o properly us e safe ty restr aints for chil dren. W ARNINGS Al ways mak e sure your chil d is secur ed properly in a de vice that is appropria te for their height, age and weight.
Rec ommendations for Safe ty Restr aints for Childr en Rec ommended restraint type Child size , height, weight, or a ge Child Use a child s afe ty seat (sometimes c alled an infant c arrier , conv ertible sea t, or toddl er seat). Childr en weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or l ess (gener ally ag e four or young er).
Use a child s afe ty seat (s ometimes call ed an infant c arrier , conv ertible sea t, or toddl er sea t) for infant s, toddl ers, or childr en weighing 40 pounds (18 kilogr ams) or less (g enerall y age f our or young er). Using Lap and Shoulder Belts W ARNINGS Airbags c an kill or injure a child in a child se at.
E142530 3. W hile holding the shoul der and lap bel t portions tog ether , rout e the tongue through the chil d sea t accor ding to the child se at manuf acturer's instructions.
8. R emov e remaining slack fr om the belt. Forc e the seat do wn with extr a weight, e.g., b y pressing down or kneeling on the child r estraint whil e pulling up on the shoulder bel t in order t o forc e slack from the bel t.
E142535 Y our vehicl e has LA TCH l ow er anchors for child se at install ation a t the seating positions marke d with the child sea t symbol. E144054 The LA TCH anchor s are loc ate d at the re ar section of the r ear sea t between the cushion and sea t back belo w the symbols as sho wn.
Combining Saf ety Belt and LA TCH Low er Anchors for At taching Child Safet y Seats When used in c ombination, either the sa fety bel t or the LA T CH lo wer anchors may be a ttached fir st, provided a pr oper install ation is achiev ed. A ttach the t ether strap a fterwar d, if incl uded with the child sea t.
E144275 3. Clip the tether str ap to the anchor as shown. 4. Tight en the child sa fety se at t ether strap a ccording t o the manufac turer's instructions. If y our child re straint sys tem is equipped with a te ther strap, and the child r estraint manuf acturer rec ommends its use, Ford al so rec ommends its use.
rec ommended by your chil d restr aint manufa cturer). Many st ate and pr ovincial la ws requir e that chil dren use approv ed booster se ats until they r each ag e eight, a height of 4 fe et 9 inches (1.4 5 meters) tall, or 80 pounds (36 kilogr ams).
Childr en and booster sea ts vary in siz e and shape. Choose a boos ter that k eeps the lap bel t lo w and snug across the hips, nev er up across the stoma ch, and lets y ou adjust the shoul der belt to cr oss the chest and rest snu gly near the c enter of the shoulder .
W ARNINGS the wa y back. When possibl e, all childr en ag e 12 and under should be properl y restr ained in a rear s eating position. If all childr en cannot be sea ted and re strained properl y in a rear se ating position, pr operly restr ain the lar gest child in the fr ont seat.
Rec ommendations for attaching chil d safety r estraints for chil dren Use any atta chment method as indicated bel ow by X Combined weight of child and child sea t Restr aint Type Safet y belt only Sa.
E156821 Left-Hand Side T urn count erclock wise to lock and clock wise to unlock. Right-Hand Side T urn clock wise to lock and count erclock wise to unlock.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS Al ways driv e and ride with your sea tback upright and the lap bel t snug and l ow across the hips. T o reduce the risk of injury , make sure chil dren sit where the y can be properl y restr ained. Nev er let a pa ssenger hold a chil d on his or her lap whil e your vehicl e is moving.
The sa fet y belt pre tensioners a t the front sea ting positions are designed t o tighten the sa fety bel ts when activa ted . In frontal and near-fr ontal crashe s, the saf ety bel t pret ensioners may be ac tivat ed alone or , if the cra sh is of sufficient severit y , toge ther with the front airba gs.
E142590 Pr egnant women should al wa ys wear their sa fety bel t. The l ap belt portion of a combina tion lap and shoul der belt should be positioned l ow across the hips bel ow the belly and w orn as tight a s comfort will allo w . The shoul der belt shoul d 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 pulled out. Allo w the belt t o retra ct. As the bel t retr acts, y ou will hear a clicking sound.
S AFETY BEL T W ARNING LAMP AND INDIC A TOR CHIME This l amp illuminat es and an audibl e warning will sound if the driver's sa fet y belt has not be en fa stened when the v ehicle's ignition is turned on. Conditions of oper ation Then... If.
Then... If... The Bel t-Minder fea ture will not activ ate . Y ou and the front se at pa ssenger buckle your sa fet y belts bef ore you s witch the ignition on or le ss than 1 – 2 minutes el apse aft er you swit ch the ignition on.
4. Whil e the saf ety belt w arning light is on, buckl e and then unbuckle the sa fety bel t. Aft er Step 4 , the saf ety bel t warning light fl ashes f or confirmation. • This will s witch the fe ature off f or that sea ting position if it is currentl y on.
The P ersonal Sa fety S yst em provides an impro ved ov erall l evel of front al crash prot ection to fr ont seat oc cupants and is designed t o help further reduce the risk of airbag-r elat ed injuries.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS Airbags do not infl at e slowl y or gentl y , and the risk of injury from a deplo ying airbag is the gre ates t close to the trim c overing the airba g module.
DRIVER AND P AS SENGER AIRBA GS W ARNINGS Nev er place y our arm or any objects ov er an airbag module . Placing y our arm ov er a deploying airba g can resul t in serious arm frac tures or other injuries.
E142846 Childr en must alw ays be properl y restr ained. A ccident sta tistics sugg est that childr en are sa fer when properl y restr ained in the re ar seating positions than in the front se ating position. F ailure t o foll ow these instructions ma y increa se the risk of injury in a cra sh.
The fr ont passenger s ensing system is designed t o disable (will not infl ate) the front pa ssenger front al airbag when a rear fa cing infant sea t, a forw ard-facing chil d restr aint, or a booster se at is det ected . Ev en with this technol ogy , parents ar e strongl y encour aged t o alwa ys properl y restr ain childr en in the rear sea t.
of injury in a cra sh event. For e xample , if an occupant sl ouches, lies do wn, turns sidewa ys, sits f orward , le ans forward or sidewa ys, or puts one or both f eet up, the chance of injury during a cr ash is gre atl y incre ased.
W ARNINGS Do not le an your head on the door . The side airba g could injur e you as it deplo ys from the side of the sea tback. Do not at tempt to servic e, repair , or modify the airbag, it s fuses or the sea t cov er on a seat c ontaining an airbag a s you coul d be seriously injur ed or kille d.
SIDE CURT AIN AIRBA GS W ARNINGS Do not plac e objects or mount equipment on or near the he adliner at the sider ail that ma y come into conta ct with a deplo ying side curtain airbag. F ailure t o foll ow these instructions may incr ease the risk of per sonal injury in the ev ent of a crash.
The design and de velopment of the side curtain airba gs included re commended tes ting procedur es that wer e devel oped by a gr oup of automotive sa fet y experts known a s the Side Airbag T echnical W orking Group . These r ecommended tes ting procedur es help reduce the risk of injuries rel at ed to the deplo yment of side curtain airba gs.
• The knee airba g may depl oy based on cra sh severit y and occupant conditions. • The design of the side airba gs and side curtain airba gs is to depl oy in certain side impact cr ashes. T hese device s may depl oy in other types of cr ashes if your v ehicle experienc es sufficient sidewa ys motion or def ormation.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION ON RADIO FRE QUENCIES This de vice complies with P art 15 of the FC C Rules and with Industry Cana da license-e xempt RS S standard(s).
E162601 Note: Y our vehicle ’ s k eys came with a security l abel that pro vides important vehicl e key c ut information. K eep the label in a sa fe plac e for future re ferenc e. Intellig ent Acc ess Transmit ter (If Equipped) Y our intellig ent acc ess key s operat e the pow er locks.
T o return to the original unl ocking function, repe at the proc ess. Repla cing the Battery Note: Ref er to l ocal regul ations when disposing of tr ansmitter ba tteries. Note: Do not wipe off any gre ase on the bat tery terminals or on the ba ck surfac e of the circuit boar d.
5. Assemble the tw o halve s of the remote contr ol. 6. Inst all the key bl ade. Integr ated K eyhead Tr ansmitter E138619 1. T wist a thin coin in the sl ot of the transmit ter near the k ey ring to remo ve the bat tery co ver . 2. R emove the ol d batt ery .
E1 19190 4 4. T wist the screw driver in the position shown t o separa te the two hal ves of the remot e control. E125860 5 Note: Do not touch the ba ttery cont acts or the printed cir cuit board with the scre wdriver . 5. Carefull y remove the b attery with the scre wdriver .
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION MyK ey allo ws you t o program k eys with restric ted driving modes t o promote g ood driving habits. All but one of the k eys progr ammed to the vehicl e can be activ ated with the se restrict ed modes. Any k eys that ha ve not been pr ogrammed are r eferred t o as administr at or key s or admin k eys.
CREA TING A MYKEY Use the informa tion displa y to crea te a MyK ey: 1. Insert the ke y you want t o program int o the ignition. If your v ehicle is equippe d with a push-butt on start, plac e the remot e control int o the backup slot. The l ocation of y our backup sl ot is in another chapter .
S witch the ignition on using an admin k ey or fob . T o clear all MyK eys of all MyK ey settings, a ccess the main menu and scroll t o: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK button. Set tings Pr ess the OK button. MyK ey Pr ess and hold the OK butt on until the foll owing messag e displa ys.
CHECKING MYKEY S Y STEM S T A TUS Y ou can find inf ormation about y our progr ammed MyK eys by using the informa tion displa y . MyK ey Distanc e T rack s the distance when driv ers use a MyK ey . T he only wa y to dele te the acc umulat ed distance is b y using an admin ke y to cle ar all MyK eys.
Potential ca uses Condition · No MyK eys ha ve been cre ate d. See Creating a MyK ey (page 51). · The k ey or transmit ter used to st art the vehicl e does not hav e admin privileg es. I cannot cl ear the MyK eys. · No MyK eys ar e programmed t o the vehicl e.
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING Remot e Control Unlocking the Door s Note: The driver door can be unl ocked with the ke y if the remote c ontrol is not functioning. Note: When you l ock your vehicl e for sev eral week s, the remot e control will be swit ched off.
Unlocking the Door s With the Interior Door Handl es Y ou can unl ock individual doors by pulling the rel evant int erior door handle. P ulling the driver int erior door handle will unl ock all the doors, if aut o unlock ha s been enable d.
2. Pr ess the power door l ock button thr ee times. 3. Swit ch the ignition off. 4. Pr ess the power door l ock button thr ee times. 5. Switch the ignition on. The syst em alert s you with a tone t o indicat e your vehicl e is in programming mode . 6.
E1 12203 Left-Hand Side T urn clock wise to lock. Right-Hand Side T urn count erclock wise to lock. MANUAL LIFT GA TE W ARNINGS It is extr emely dang erous to ride in a car go area, inside or outside of your vehicl e. In a cra sh, peopl e riding in these are as are mor e likel y to be seriously injured or kill ed.
Opening With the R emote Control Pr ess the button twic e within three se conds. T o Close the Liftg ate E89132 A rec essed grip is loc at ed inside the liftga te to help with cl osing. KEYLESS ENTR Y General Informa tion W ARNING The s ystem ma y not function if the ke y is close t o metal objects or ele ctronic devic es such as cell phones.
W ARNING Y our vehicl e does not lock it self automa ticall y . If you do not pre ss a locking but ton your v ehicle will remain unl ocked . Locking but tons are l ocat ed on each of the front doors. For centr al locking and t o arm the alarm, press a l ocking button onc e.
All passiv e key s will then be enabled if y ou swit ch the ignition on or you start your vehicl e with a valid ke y . Locking and Unlocking the Door s With the K ey Blade E87964 2 1 1 1. Care fully remo ve the co ver . 2. R emove the k ey blade and insert it int o the lock.
The handl e is loc ated inside the l uggag e compartment either on the l uggag e compartment door (lid) or ne ar the tail lamps. It is composed of a ma terial that will glo w for hours in darkne ss follo wing brief expo sure to ambient light.
P AS SIVE ANTI-THEFT S Y STEM Note: The sy stem is not comp atible with non-Ford a ftermarke t remote st art syst ems. Use of these s ystems ma y result in v ehicle starting probl ems and a loss o f security prot ection.
Y ou must hav e two pr eviously progr ammed coded k eys and the new unprogr ammed key r eadil y accessibl e. S ee your authoriz ed dealer t o hav e the spare ke y programmed if t wo previousl y progr ammed coded k eys are not a vailabl e. R ead and understand the entir e procedur e bef ore you begin.
V ehicles with K eyl ess Entry Note: A valid passiv e key mus t be loca ted within the det ection rang e of that door f or ke yless entry . See K eyless Entry (pag e 59). Disarm and sil ence the alarm b y unlocking the doors and swit ching the ignition on or unlocking the door s with the remote contr ol.
ADJU STING THE S TEERING WHEEL W ARNING Do not adjust the st eering wheel when your v ehicle is moving. Note: Make sure tha t you are sitting in the corre ct position. Se e Sitting in the Correct Position (pag e 103). 1 2 2 E95178 1. Unlock the st eering col umn.
Y ou can oper at e the follo wing functions with the contr ol: E141530 A B C D V olume up A Seek up , next or end c all B V olume do wn C Seek do wn, previous or a ccept call D Seek, Ne xt or Previous Pr ess the seek button t o: • tune the radio t o the next or pr evious stor ed preset • pla y the next or the pre vious track.
WINDSHIELD WIPER S Note: Fully defr ost the windshield be fore you s witch the windshield wiper s on. Note: Make sure y ou switch the windshiel d wipers off be fore entering a c ar wash. Note: If you use a car w ash with a waxing cycl e, mak e sure that y ou remove the w ax from the windshiel d and the wiper blades.
Push the butt on to oper ate the w ashers. When you r elea se the button, the wipers will opera te f or a short time. REAR WINDOW WIPER AND W ASHER S Intermitt ent Wipe E102052 Pull the l ever t owar d you.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Condensa tion in L amp Assemblies Ext erior lamps hav e vents t o acc ommodat e normal changes in air pressur e. Condensa tion can be a na tural by-pr oduct of this design. When moist air ent ers the lamp a ssembly thr ough the vents, ther e is a possibility tha t condensation c an occur when the temper ature is c old .
High Beams E101829 Pull the l ever full y tow ard you t o switch the high beams on. Pull the l ever full y tow ard you a gain to swit ch the high beams off. Headlamp Flasher Pull the l ever t owar d you slightly and rel ease it t o fla sh the headlamps.
INS TRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMER E156652 HEADLAMP EXIT DELA Y Aft er you swit ch the ignition off, you c an swit ch the headlamps on b y pulling the direc tion indicat or lev er tow ard you.
FRONT F OG LAMPS (If Equipped) E156823 Pull the c ontrol to swit ch the fog l amps on or off. Y ou cannot s witch the fog l amps on when the lighting contr ol is in the off or autol amps position. DIRECTION INDIC A TORS E102016 Push the l ever up or do wn to use the direc tion indicat ors.
E170600 D R eading lamps. D When the swit ch is set to the door c ontact position, the c ourtesy l amp will illuminat e when you unl ock or open a door or the liftg ate .
POWER WINDO WS (If Equipped) W ARNINGS Do not le ave chil dren una ttended in your v ehicle and do not l et them play with the pow er windows. T hey may seriousl y injure themselv es.
1. Clos e the window twice until it r eaches the point of resist ance and le t it rev erse. 2. Clos e the window a third time t o the point of resist ance. Y ou disabled the bounce-back f ea ture and you can no w clos e the window manually . The window tr avel s past the point of resist ance and you c an close it full y .
Mov e the controll er in the direction of the arro ws to adjust the mirr or . Fold-A way Ext erior Mirrors Push the mirr or tow ard the door window gla ss. Make sur e that you full y engag e the mirror in its support when r eturning it to its original position.
Note: Do not cle an the housing or glass o f any mirror with har sh abrasive s, fuel or other petrol eum or ammonia-base d cleaning product s. Y ou can a djust the interior mirror t o your pref erence . Some mirror s also have a second piv ot point. This l ets you mo ve the mirror he ad up or down and from side t o side.
G AUGES E102660 C A D E B T achometer A Informa tion displa y and engine coolant t emperatur e gaug e B Speedome ter C Fuel gau ge D T ripmeter r eset butt on E Compa ss (If Equipped) Displa ys the vehicl e ’ s he ading direction. T o calibra te and set the c ompass zone use the informa tion displa y menu.
Engine Coolant T empera ture Gauge E140760 Displa ys the temper ature of the engine cool ant. At normal oper ating temper ature the indica tor will remain in the c enter section. Fuel Gauge S witch the ignition on. The fuel g auge will indica te appro ximat ely how much fuel is le ft in the fuel tank.
W ARNING Driving your v ehicle with the warning lamp on is dang erous. A significant decre ase in braking perf ormance may oc cur . It will tak e you long er to stop your v ehicle. Ha ve your v ehicle check ed by your authoriz ed dealer imme diatel y .
High Beam Indicat or It will illumina te when you s witch the high beam hea dlamps on. It will fla sh when you use the headl amp fla sher . Ignition W arning L amp If it illumina tes when y ou are driving, this indica tes a malfunction. S witch off all unnece ssary electric al equipment.
Normally , the service engine soon light will sta y on until the engine is cranked , then turn itself off if no mal functions are present. Howev er , if aft er 15 seconds the service engine soon light blink s eight times, it means tha t the vehicle is not r eady f or I/M tes ting.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNING Driving while distr act ed can resul t in loss of v ehicle c ontrol, cra sh and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtreme ca ution when using any devic e that may tak e your f ocus off the road . Y our primary responsibilit y is the saf e opera tion of your vehicl e.
S YNC-Phone Dial a number R edial Phonebook Call hist ory Speed Dial T ext messa ging BT Devic es Phone setting s Menu Ford Ec oMode Bluet ooth on S YNC-Settings Set de faul ts Mast er reset Install o.
Menu DSP set tings DSP equaliz er T ra ffic News Alt. frequency RDS R egional T rac tion Control V ehicl e settings Hill start a ssist Alarm s ystem Po werf old mirror s Indica tor Ambient light Chime.
Menu Informa tion cle ar all MyK eys Informa tion MyK ey activ e S ystem Check All activ e warnings will displa y first if applicabl e. The s ystem check menu ma y appear diff erent base d upon equipment options and current v ehicle sta tus. Pr ess the up or down arr ow button t o scroll through the list.
Distanc e Odometer R ecords the t otal distance tra vele d by your v ehicle. PERS ONALIZED SETTINGS Measure Units T o swap betw een imperial and metric units, scr oll to this displa y and press the OK butt on. S wapping betw een imperial and metric units will a ffect the f ollowing displ ays: • Distanc e to empty .
Alarm Action Messag e indicator Messag e See S ecurity (page 63). Amber Alarm trigg ered Check v ehicle See S ecurity (page 63). Amber Interior sc an deactiva ted Hav e the syst em checked b y an authorized de aler . - Alarm s ystem mal function Service requir ed Doors Open Action Messag e indicator Messag e V ehicl e is moving.
Action Messag e indicator Messag e V ehicl e not moving. Cl ose. Amber P assenger side r ear door open V ehicl e not moving. Cl ose. Amber T runk open V ehicl e not moving.
Lighting Action Messag e indicator Messag e See Changing a Bulb (pa ge 195). - Le ft indicat or malfunction Change bulb See Changing a Bulb (pa ge 195). - Right indica tor malfunc tion Change bulb Maintenanc e Action Messag e indicator Messag e See Br ake Fluid Check (p age 186).
Action Messag e indicator Messag e Displa ys when starting y our vehicle and MyK ey is in use and the MyK ey speed limit is on. - MyK ey Speed limit ed to <XXX> km/ h Displa ys when MyK ey is activ e. - MyK ey check speed Driv e saf ely Displa ys when a MyK ey is in use and the MyK ey speed limit is r eached.
Stability C ontrol Action Messag e indicator Messag e See Using S tability Control (pa ge 135). Amber Ele ctronic stability c ontrol off Hav e the syst em checked b y an authorized de aler a s soon as possible . Amber ABS malfunction S ervice Now See Using S tability Control (pa ge 135).
Tire pressure monit oring sy stem Action Messag e indicator Messag e The pr essure in one or more tir es has dr opped. Check a s soon as possible . Amber Check tire pr essures Permanent mal function. Hav e your vehicl e checked b y an authorized deal er .
Action Messag e indicator Messag e See A utomatic Transmission (pag e 126). See Starting and St opping the Engine (page 111). - Sel ect N to st art See A utomatic Transmission (pag e 126). See Starting and St opping the Engine (page 111). - Door open Apply br ake T ransmission is g etting hot.
MANUAL CLIMA TE C ONTROL A B C D F E E158234 Fan speed c ontrol: Adjust the v olume of air circul at ed in the vehicle . A Air distribution contr ol: Adjust the contr ol to turn airfl ow from the windshiel d, instrument panel, or f ootwell vent s on or off.
AUT OMA TIC CLIMA TE CONTR OL (If Equipped) E158263 Fan speed: A djust the volume of air cir cula ted in the vehicl e. A Air distribution contr ol: Adjust the contr ol to turn airfl ow from the windshiel d, instrument panel, or f ootwell vent s on or off.
Recirc ulated air: Pr ess the button t o switch bet ween outside air and recir cula ted air . T he air currently in the p assenger c ompartment recirc ulat es. This c an reduce the time nee ded to cool the int erior and reduce un wanted odor s from ent ering your vehicl e.
Manual Climate C ontrol Note: T o re duce fogging of the windshiel d during humid wea ther , adjust the air distribution contr ol to the windshield air vents position. Automa tic Climate Control Note: Adjusting the se ttings when your vehicl e interior is extr emely hot or c old is not nec essary .
Cooling the Int erior Quickly V ehicles With Aut omatic Climate Contr ol V ehicles With Manual Climat e Control Pr ess the MAX A/C butt on. Adjust the f an speed t o the highest setting. 1 Adjust the t empera ture contr ol setting to MA X A/C . 2 Adjust the air dis tribution control t o the instrument panel air vent s position.
Side Windo w Defogging in Col d W eather V ehicles With Aut omatic Climate Contr ol V ehicles With Manual Climat e Control Pr ess the MAX defrost but ton. Adjust the f an speed t o the highest setting. 1 Adjust the t empera ture contr ol to the highest set ting.
Note: Make sure y ou have a cabin air fil ter install ed at all times. This prev ents foreign object s from entering the sy stem. R unning the sy stem without a filt er in plac e could resul t in degrada tion or damage t o the sy stem.
SITTING IN THE C ORRECT POSITION W ARNINGS Do not recline the se at backr est too far a s this can caus e the occupant to slide under the sa fet y belt, resul ting in serious injury in the event of a cra sh.
W ARNINGS Install the hea d restraint pr operly t o help minimize the risk of neck injury in the ev ent of a crash. Note: Adjust the se at backre st to an upright driving position bef ore adjusting the head restr aint. Adjus t the head restr aint so that the top of it is l evel with the t op of your he ad and as f ar forwar d as possibl e.
Folding the Head R estraint 1. Pr ess and hold butt on E. 2. Pull it back up t o reset. MANUAL SEA TS W ARNING Do not adjust the driver s eat when your v ehicle is moving. Moving the S eat Backward and Forward W ARNING R ock the seat back ward and f orward aft er rel easing the l ever t o make sure that it is full y engag ed in its ca tch.
Recline A djustment E70731 REAR SEA TS Folding the S eatback W ARNING When f olding the sea tback down, tak e care not to g et your hands caught be tween the se atback and the frame , cat ches or mechanism. F ailure to t ake care ma y resul t in personal injury .
3. Sto w the saf ety belt in the bel t sto wag e clip. This pr events the sa fet y belt fr om getting c aught in the sea t la tch. Note: Do not att empt to f old the re ar seat cushion forw ard.
Pr ess the required s witch to turn the sea t heating on. The lamp inside the swit ch will illuminat e. Pr ess the switch ag ain to turn the sea t hea ting off. The se at hea ters will onl y turn on with the ignition turned on. Note: Y ou should a void using the sea t hea ters unl ess the engine is running.
12 V olt DC Po wer Point W ARNINGS Do not plug optional el ectrical acc essories into the cig ar lighter socke t. Incorre ct use of the cigar lighter c an cause damag e not cov ered by the vehicl e warrant y , and can resul t in fire or serious injury .
CENTER CONS OLE St ow items in the cup hol der car efully a s items ma y become l oose during hard braking, accel era tion or crashe s, including hot drinks which ma y spill. Av ailabl e console f eatur es include: E205442 Card hol der or auxiliary pow er point.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNINGS Ext ended idling at high engine speeds can pr oduce very high temper ature s in the engine and exhaust s ystem, cr eating the risk of fir e or other damag e. Do not park, idl e or drive your v ehicle on dry gra ss or other dry ground co ver .
Note: The ignition will automa ticall y switch off when you l eav e your vehicl e unatt ended. This is t o prevent y our vehicle ba ttery running out of charg e. Note: A valid ke y must be loc ated inside your vehicl e to s witch the ignition on and start the engine.
If the engine does not crank when the clut ch pedal has been full y depressed and the butt on is pressed: 1. Fully depr ess both the clut ch and brake pedals.
1. Mov e the transmission sel ector l ever to position P or N . 2. Start the engine . All V ehicles If the engine does not start within 10 seconds, wait for a short period and try again. If the engine does not start a fter thre e at tempts, wait 10 s econds and foll ow the floode d engine procedur e.
W ARNINGS Do not fully cl ose the hood, or allow it to dr op under its own weight when using the engine block he ater . This coul d damage the po wer cabl e and may cause an el ectrical short r esulting in fir e, injury and property dama ge. Note: The hea ter is most eff ective when outdoor t emperatur es are belo w 0°F (-18°C).
S AFETY PRECA UTIONS W ARNINGS Do not ov erfill the fuel tank. The pressur e in an overfill ed tank may cause l eakag e and le ad to fuel spra y 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 (Easy Fuel capl ess fuel syst em), do not refuel until the sound stops.
FUEL QUALITY - G ASOLINE Choosing the Right Fuel E161513 W e rec ommend regul ar unlea ded gasoline with a pump (R+M)/2 octane r ating of 87 . Some fuel sta tions offer fuels po sted as reg ular unle aded ga soline with an octane ra ting belo w 87 , particularl y in high altitude are as.
Refilling W ith a Portable Fuel Container W ARNINGS Do not insert the nozzl e of portable fuel container s or aftermark et funnels int o the capless fuel s ystem. This c ould damag e the fuel syst em and its seal, and ma y cause fuel t o run onto the ground inst ead of filling the tank, which coul d resul t in serious personal injury .
Eas y Fuel ™ Capless Fuel S y stem W ARNING The fuel s ystem ma y be under pressur e. If you he ar a hissing sound near the fuel fill er door , do not refuel until the sound stops. Otherwise, fuel may spra y out, which coul d cause serious personal injury .
• T urn the ignition off befor e fueling; an inacc urat e reading r esults if the engine is le ft running. • Use the same fill r ate (lo w-medium-high) each time the tank is fille d. • Allo w no more than tw o automatic click-offs when filling. R esults ar e most accur ate when the filling method is consis tent.
Illumina tion of the service engine soon indica tor , char ging system w arning light or the temper ature w arning light, fluid l eaks, strang e odors, smok e or loss of engine pow er could indic ate tha t the emission contr ol system is not w orking properl y .
If the service engine soon indica tor is on or the bulb does not work, y ou may need t o have the vehicl e serviced . See On-Boar d Diagnostics ( OBD-II).
MANUAL TR ANSMISSION - 1.0L E COBOOS T ™ / 1.6L DUR A TEC-16V TI-V CT (SIGMA) Using the Clut ch Note: Fail ure to full y depress the clutch pedal to the fl oor may c ause increa sed shift eff orts, prematur ely we ar transmission components or dama ge the transmission.
Re verse Note: Do not shift the gear shift lev er to re verse ge ar when your vehicle is mo ving. This can c ause damage t o the transmission. 1. Fully depr ess the clut ch pedal to disenga ge clut ch. 2. Shift the ge arshift lev er to the neutr al position and wait a t lea st three seconds be fore mo ving it to re verse.
Rec ommended Shift Speeds Note: Do not shift the gear shift lev er to first ge ar when your vehicle is mo ving fa ster than 15 mph (24 km/h). This will damage the clut ch. W e rec ommend you change g ear acc ording to the f ollo wing guide to achie ve the best fuel ec onomy for y our vehicle.
AUT OMA TIC TRANSMIS SION W ARNINGS Al ways se t the parking brake full y and make sur e the gearshift is la tched in P (P ark). T urn the ignition to the off position and r emove the k ey whenev er you le ave y our vehicle .
W ARNINGS Y ou must mov e the transmission sele ctor l ever t o position P and fully apply the p arking brake bef ore you le ave y our vehicle . Fail ure to l eav e your vehicl e securel y parked ma y lea d to an accident or injury . Y our vehicl e will not mov e while the transmission sel ect or lev er is in P .
Gears ma y be skipped by pre ssing the + or - butt ons repeat edly a t short interval s. W e rec ommend you upshift ac cording t o the foll owing guide t o achieve the be st fuel econom y for your v ehicle.
Emerg ency Park Position R elease Lev er W ARNINGS Do not drive y our vehicle until y ou verify tha t the brak e lamps are working. F ailur e to adhere t o warning indica tors ma y lead t o an accident or injury . If you r elea se the parking brak e and the brak e warning lamp r emains illumina ted the br akes may not be working c orrectl y .
The s ystem mak es it easier t o pull awa y when your v ehicle is on a sl ope without the need t o use the parking brake . When the sy stem is activ e, your v ehicle will remain sta tionary on the slope f or two t o three se conds aft er you rel ease the br ake pedal.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNING The s ystem does not r elieve y ou of your r esponsibility to driv e with due car e and attention. Note: Occa sional brake nois e is normal. If a metal-t o-metal, c ontinuous grinding or continuous sque al sound is present, the brak e linings may be w orn-out.
P ARKING BRAKE V ehicles W ith Automatic Tr ansmission W ARNING Al ways se t the parking brake full y and le ave y our vehicle with the transmission sel ect or lev er in position P . Note: If you park your v ehicle on a hill and fa cing uphill move the tr ansmission selec tor le ver to position P and turn the st eering wheel aw ay from the curb .
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION The tr action contr ol syst em helps avoid drive wheel spin and l oss of trac tion. If your v ehicle begins t o slide, the syst em applies the brak es to individual whe els and, when ne eded, r educes engine po wer at the s ame time.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION Elec tronic Stability P rogram W ARNINGS The s ystem does not r elieve y ou of your r esponsibility to driv e with due car e and attention. Failur e to drive with due car e and attention c ould l ead to loss of v ehicle c ontrol.
USING S T ABILITY C ONTROL - 1.0L E COBOOS T ™ / 1.6L DUR A TEC-16V TI-V CT (SIGMA) Note: The sy stem automa ticall y turns on each time y ou switch the ignition on. Y ou can s witch the trac tion control sy stem off and on . See Using T raction Contr ol (pag e 133).
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS The s ystem does not r elieve y ou of your r esponsibility to driv e with due car e and attention. If your v ehicles ha s a non-Ford appro ved trail er to w module the sys tem may not c orrectl y detect objects.
Note: If your vehicl e sustains damage t o the bumper or fa scia, le aving it misaligned or bent, the sensing zone ma y be alt ered causing inac cura te mea surement of obstacl es or fal se alarms. The s ystem warns y ou of obstacl es within a certain r ange of the bumper are a.
REAR VIEW C AMERA (If Equipped) W ARNINGS The oper ation of the camer a may vary depending on the ambient temper ature , vehicl e and road conditions. Objects in the displ ay are cl oser than they appear . Do not plac e objects in fr ont of the camer a.
E142132 A B C A B C D R ed - Zone. A Y ell ow - Zone . B Green - Z one. C Black - c enter line of the projec ted vehicl e path. D Distanc e markers are onl y a guide and are cal cula ted f or unloaded v ehicles on an ev en road surfa ce. S witching the Rear V iew Camera Off Shift from r everse (R).
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNING The s ystem does not r elieve y ou of your r esponsibility to driv e with due car e and attention. Cruise c ontrol allo ws you t o control y our speed using the swit ches on the steering wheel. Y ou can use cruise contr ol when you e xce ed approxima tel y 20 mph (30 km/h).
Resuming the Se t Speed Pr ess and rele ase RES . T he indicat or displa ys in the instrument clust er . S witching Cruise Contr ol Off Pr ess and rele ase OFF when the sy stem is in stand b y mode or switch the ignition off. Note: Y ou era se the set speed when you swit ch the syst em off.
S TEERING Elec tric Pow er Steering W ARNINGS The el ectric pow er steering sy stem has dia gnostic checks tha t continuousl y monitor the sy stem. If a fa ult is det ected , a messag e display s in the informa tion displa y . Stop y our vehicl e as soon a s it is saf e to do so .
REAR UNDER FLOOR S TORA GE (If Equipped) Adjus table Load Floor E159476 B A Upper position A Lo wer position B The l oad floor c an be plac ed in either position on shel ves loc ate d at the re ar of the lugg age c ompartment trim. E157606 Y ou can hol d the load fl oor open.
Remo ving the Cov er E174241 1 3 2 LO AD LIMIT V ehicl e L oading - with and without a Tr ailer This se ction will guide you in the proper l oading of y our vehicl e, trail er or both, t o keep y our loa ded vehicl e weight within it s design ra ting capabilit y , with or without a trail er .
kg OR XXX lb . ” for ma ximum payl oad . The pa yloa d listed on the Tir e Label is the maximum payl oad f or the vehicl e as buil t by the a ssembly pl ant.
Car go W eight - includes all weight a dded to the Ba se Curb W eight, including c argo and optional equipment. W hen towing, trail er tong ue loa d or king pin weight is al so part of carg o weight. G A W (Gross Axl e W eight) - is the tot al weight pl aced on e ach axl e (front and re ar) including vehicl e curb w eight and all payl oad .
Exampl e only: E198828 W ARNING Ex ceeding the S af ety Complianc e Certific ation Label v ehicle w eight ra ting limits coul d resul t in substandar d vehicl e handling or performanc e, engine, tr ansmission and/ or structur al damage , serious damag e to the v ehicle, loss of contr ol and personal injury .
GCW ( Gross Combined W eight) - is the Gross V ehicl e W eight plus the weight of the full y l oaded trail er . GCWR ( Gross Combined W eight Rating) - is the maximum all owabl e weight of the v ehicle and the l oaded trail er , including all car go and pa ssengers, that the vehicl e can handl e without risking damag e.
1. L ocat e the sta tement "T he combine d weight of occ upants and car go shoul d never e xc eed XXX kg or XXX lb ." on your vehicl e ’ s plac ard . 2. Det ermine the combined weight of the driv er and pa ssengers tha t will be riding in your v ehicle .
be: 635 kil ograms - (2 x 99 kil ograms) - (12 x 45 kil ograms) = 635 - 198 - 540 = -103 kil ograms. Y ou will need to r educe the l oad weight b y at l ea st 240 pounds (104 kil ograms).
TO WING A TRAILER W ARNING Y our vehicl e is not approv ed f or trail er towing. TRANSPOR TING THE VEHICLE E143886 If you nee d to hav e your vehicl e tow ed, conta ct a profe ssional towing servic e or , if you ar e a member of a roadside assist ance progr am, your roa dside assist ance service pr ovider .
• Maximum speed is 35 mph (56 km/h). • Maximum distanc e is 50 miles (80 kilome ters). Recr eational T owing Note: Put your clima te contr ol syst em in recirc ulat ed air mode to pre vent exhaust fumes from ent ering the vehicle. Follo w these guidelines if y ou have a need for r ecrea tional (RV) to wing.
5. Disconnect the neg ative (bl ack) cabl e from the ba ttery . The door k ey is needed t o lock and unl ock doors when the bat tery cabl e is disconnect ed. Al so, the anti-theft sy stem is disabl ed until the bat tery cabl e is reconne cted . See Changing the 12V Batt ery (page 186).
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 vehicl e may e xhibit some unusual driving charac teristics. Av oid driving too f ast during the first 1000 mile s (1600 kilomet ers).
E176360 When driving throu gh standing wa ter , drive very sl owl y and do not stop your v ehicle. Y our brak e performanc e and traction ma y be limited . Aft er driving through wa ter and as soon a s it is saf e to do so: • Lightly pr ess the brak e pedal to dry the brak es and to check tha t they work.
E142666 T o install floor ma ts, position the fl oor mat so that the e yele t is over the r etention post and press do wn to l ock in. T o remov e the floor mat, rever se the install ation proc edure.
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 should y ou have a vehicl e concern, Ford Motor C ompany offer s a complimentary roa dside assist ance progr am. This progr am is separa te fr om the New V ehicle Limit ed W arranty .
Canadian r oadside cov erag e and benefits may diff er from the U.S . cov erag e. If you requir e more informa tion, ple ase re fer to the co vera ge section of y our warranty guide, c all us in Canada at 1-800-665-2006, or visit our website a t www .
3. Remo ve your f oot from the brak e pedal and press the S T ART /S TOP 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 swit ch on the ignition only b y pressing the ST ART /ST OP button without pressing the br ake pedal.
4 2 1 3 E142664 1. Connec t the positive (+) jumper cabl e to the positiv e (+) terminal of the discharg ed batt ery . 2. Connec t the other end of the positive (+) cabl e to the positive (+) t erminal of the booster v ehicle ba ttery . 3. Connect the neg ative (-) c able t o the nega tive (-) t erminal of the booster vehicl e batt ery .
2. R emove the jumper cabl e on the nega tive (-) t erminal of the booster vehicl e batt ery . 3. Remo ve the jumper cabl e from the positive (+) t erminal of the booster vehicl e batt ery . 4. R emove the jumper cabl e from the positive (+) t erminal of the disabled vehicl e batt ery .
GETTING THE SERVICE S YO U NEED W arranty repair s to your v ehicle must be performe d by an authorized de aler . Whil e any authorize d dealer handling y our vehicle line will pro vide warranty servic e, we rec ommend you return t o your selling authorized de aler who want s to ensure your c ontinued satisf action.
In order t o help us serve you be tter , pl ease hav e the foll owing informa tion avail able when conta cting a Customer R ela tionship 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 dealer . If a warr anty concern ha s not been resol ved using t.
In the CAMV AP progr am, impartial third-party arbitr at ors conduct he arings at mutuall y convenient times and pl aces in an informal en vironment. Thes e impartial arbitra tors r eview the positions of the parties, mak e decisions and, when appropria te, r ender awar ds to resol ve disputes.
FORD MO T OR COMP ANY Cust omer Rel ationship Cent er 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 eceive s similar compl aints, it ma y open an inv estiga tion, and if it finds that a sa fet y defec t exists in a gr oup of vehicl es, it ma y order a re call and remedy c ampaign. How ev er , NHT SA cannot be come inv olv ed in individual probl ems betw een you, your deal er , or Ford Mot or Compan y .
FUSE SPECIFIC A TION CHART Engine Compartment Fuse Bo x E206972 4-door and 5-door E206971 Circuits pr otected Fuse rating Fuse Anti-lock br ake sy stem modul e.
Circuits pr otected Fuse rating Fuse Anti-lock br ake sy stem modul e. Engine cooling f an rela y . 40A F2 High speed engine c ooling fan rel ay . 5 60A P assenger c ompartment fuse box. 60A F3 Body contr ol module. 20A F4 Door lock s. Not used. - F5 Blo wer motor r elay .
Circuits pr otected Fuse rating Fuse Ignition coil. 3 15A F24 Ignition coil. 2 20A V ariable cam timing 1. 10A F25 V ariable cam timing 2. Canist er purge val ve. R5, R6 and R7 rel ay coil. ECS S syst em. 4 7 .5A F26 Ac tive grill shutter . 1 15A W ater pump .
Circuits pr otected Fuse rating Fuse Air condition cl utch sol enoid. 10A F41 Po wertr ain control modul e. 7 .5A F42 T ransmission c ontrol module . Canist er vent val ve. Le ft-hand fog lamp . 10A F48 Right-hand fog l amp. 10A F4 9 Le ft-hand high beam.
Circuits s witched Rela y R eversing l amp. R54 Engine cooling f an rela y . R57 1 1.0L and 1. 6L EcoBoost. Pa ssenger Compartment Fuse Bo x This fuse bo x is loc ate d behind the glov e box. Open the glov e box and empty the cont ents. Pr ess the sides inwards and swiv el the glov e box down ward .
E156756 173 Fiesta (C CT) Canada/United Stat es of America, enUSA, First P rinting Fuses I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
Circuits pr otected Fuse rating Fuse Ignition swit ch. 15A F1 Aut o-dimming interior mirror . 7 .5A F2 Aut owipers. Hea ter rel ay contr ol. Instrument clust er . 7 .5A F3 P assenger airba g deactiva tion indica tor . 7 .5A F4 P assenger sensing s ystem.
Circuits pr otected Fuse rating Fuse Ignition. Windshiel d wipers. P assive anti-theft s ystem. T ransmission c ontrol unit. 7 .5A F22 Po wertr ain control modul e. Anti-lock br ake sy stem. Stabilit y assist. T ransmission c ontrol unit. 7 .5A F23 Audio unit.
Circuits s witched Rela y R emote ke yless starting. R7 Bat tery back-up sounder . R8 Ac cessory del ay . R9 CHANGING A FUSE Fuses W ARNING Al ways r eplac e a fuse with one that has the spe cified amperag e rating. Using a fuse with a higher ampera ge ra ting can cause se vere wir e damage and coul d start a fire.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Hav e your vehicl e serviced r egularl y to help maintain its r oadworthiness and re sale val ue. Ther e is a larg e network of authorized de alers tha t are there t o help you with their pr ofessional servicing expertise .
E163236 3. Move the c atch t o the left t o rele ase the hood. E87786 4. Open the hood and support it with the hood strut. Closing the Hood 1. R emove the hood strut fr om the cat ch and secur e it correctl y in the clip. 2. Lo wer the hood and all ow it to dr op under its own w eight for the l ast 8-12 in (20-30 cm).
UNDER HOOD O VERVIEW - 1.0L E COBOOS T ™ E163005 A B C D E G H F Engine cool ant reservoir * : See Engine C oolant Check (page 184). A Engine oil filler c ap * : See Engine Oil Check (pa ge 182). B Bat tery: See Changing the 12V Bat tery (pag e 186).
UNDER HOOD O VERVIEW - 1.6L D URA TEC-16V TI-VC T (SIGMA) E163006 A B C D H G F E Engine cool ant reservoir * : See Engine C oolant Check (page 184). A Engine oil filler c ap * : See Engine Oil Check (pa ge 182). B Bat tery: See Changing the 12V Bat tery (pag e 186).
UNDER HOOD O VERVIEW - 1.6L E COBOOS T ™ A B C D F G H E E163007 Engine cool ant reservoir * : See Engine C oolant Check (page 184). A Engine oil filler c ap * : See Engine Oil Check (pa ge 182). B Engine oil dipstick * : See Engine Oil Check (pa ge 182).
ENGINE OIL DIPS TICK - 1.0L EC OBOOS T ™ E141337 A B Minimum A Maximum B ENGINE OIL DIPS TICK - 1.6L DUR A TEC-16V TI-V CT (SIGMA) E188072 A B Minimum. A Maximum. B ENGINE OIL DIPS TICK - 1.6L EC OBOOS T ™ A B E1341 14 Minimum A Maximum B ENGINE OIL CHECK 1.
Note: The oil consumption o f new engines rea ches its normal le vel aft er approxima tely 3,000 mi (5, 000 km). Adding Engine Oil E142732 Only us e oils certified f or gasoline engines by the Americ an Petr oleum Institute ( API).
ENGINE COOLANT CHE CK Checking the Engine Coolant When the engine is col d, che ck the conc entration and l evel of the engine cool ant at the interv als listed in the schedul ed maintenance inf ormation. S ee Schedul ed Maintenance (pag e 316). Note: Make sure tha t the le vel is betwe en the MIN and MAX marks on the c oolant reserv oir .
• Do not mix differ ent color s or types of cool ant in your vehicl e. Mak e sure the corr ect cool ant is used. Mixing of engine cool ants may harm the engine ’ s cooling s ystem. T he use of incorre ct cool ant may harm engine and cooling sys tem components and ma y void the warr anty .
AUT OMA TIC TRANSMIS SION FLUID CHECK Note: T ransmission fluid shoul d be checked by an a uthorized deal er . If required , fluid should be a dded by an authorize d dealer .
CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES E142463 Run the tip of your fing ers ov er the edge of the blade t o check for r oughness. Cle an the wiper blades with w asher fluid or wa ter applied with a soft spong e or cloth. CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES Windshiel d Wiper Blades Note: Do not hold the wiper bl ade when lifting the wiper arm.
Headlamp Aiming T arg et E142592 8 fe et (2.4 me ters) A Cent er height of lamp to gr ound B 25 fe et (7 .6 meter s) C Horizontal r efer ence line D V ertical Aim Adjustment Pr ocedure 1. P ark your vehicl e directl y in front of a wall or scr een on a lev el surfac e, appro ximat ely 25 fe et (7 .
5. Loca te the vertic al adjuster on each headl amp. Using a Phillips #2 scre wdriver , turn the adjuster either clock wise or counter clockwise in or der to adjus t the vertical aim of the headl amp. T he horizontal edge of the brighter light shoul d touch the horizontal r efer ence line.
Headlamp Note: Remo ve the co vers to g ain acce ss to the bulbs. B A C D E159827 Side marker A Headl amp lo w beam B Headl amp high beam C Direc tion indicat or D Side Marker 1. R emove the hea dlamp. S ee Remo ving a Headlamp (page 189). E161707 A 2.
3. T urn the bulb counter clockwise and remo ve it. Note: Do not touch the gl ass of the bulb. Direction Indica tor 1. R emove the hea dlamp. S ee Remo ving a Headlamp (page 189). E146805 3 2. T urn the bulb holder c ountercl ockwise and remo ve it. 3.
Front Fog Lamps E161665 1 1. R emove the r etaining clips to g ain acc ess to the l amp assembl y . 2 3 4 E161667 Note: Y ou cannot separ ate the f og lamp bulb from the bulb hol der . 2. Using a suitabl e implement, r emove the co ver . 3. Remo ve the screw s.
E161816 1 3 2 3. Unclip the bulb holder and remo ve it. 4. R emove the bulb . E161793 A Rev ersing Lamp 1 E1 13384 1. R emove the trim panel and disc onnect the ele ctrical connec tor . E161817 2. Loos en the wing nut and carefull y pull out the re ar lamp.
License Pl ate Lamp 3 2 1 E72789 1. Care fully rel eas e the spring clip. 2. R emove the l amp. 3. T urn the bulb counter clockwise and remo ve it. Interior Lamp E99452 2 3 1 1. Care fully remo ve the lamp . 2. T urn the bulb holder c ountercl ockwise and remo ve it.
CHANGING A BULB - 5-DOOR W ARNINGS S witch the lamps and the ignition off . Le t the bulb cool down bef ore remo ving it. Do not touch the gl ass of the bulb. Note: Only fit bulbs of the c orrect specifica tion. Note: The foll owing instruc tions describe how t o remov e the bulbs.
Headlamp High Beam 1. R emove the hea dlamp. S ee Remo ving a Headlamp (page 189). E146804 2 3 2. R emove the c over . 3. T urn the bulb counter clockwise and remo ve it. Note: Do not touch the gl ass of the bulb. Direction Indica tor 1. R emove the hea dlamp.
1. Pr ess the side of the cov er to rel ease the clips. 2. R emove the c over . 3 E1 12778 3. Remo ve the bulb and bulb holder . R emove the bulb . Front Fog Lamps E161665 1 1. R emove the r etaining clips to g ain acc ess to the l amp assembl y . 2 3 4 E161667 Note: Y ou cannot separ ate the f og lamp bulb from the bulb hol der .
5. Disconnect the el ectrical conne ctor . 6. T urn the bulb hol der counter clockwise and remo ve it. Rear Lamps E102854 1 1. R emove the scr ews. E161671 2 2. Disconnec t the electric al connect or . 3. T urn the bulb holder count ercl ockwise and remo ve it.
Interior Lamp E99452 2 3 1 1. Care fully remo ve the lamp . 2. T urn the bulb holder c ountercl ockwise and remo ve it. 3. Remo ve the bulb. Reading Lamps E99453 2 3 1 1. Care fully remo ve the lamp . 2. T urn the bulb holder c ountercl ockwise and remo ve it.
BULB SPECIFIC A TION CHART Ext erior L amps Pow er (watt) Specification Lamp 27 /7 PY27 /7 Front dir ection indica tor . 55 H11 Headl amp lo w beam. 55 H1LL Headl amp high beam. 55 H11 Front f og lamp. 5 WY5W Side dir ection indica tor . 27 /7 PY27 /7 R ear lamp , brake l amp and rear dir ec- tion indica tor .
CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR FIL TER W ARNING T o reduce the risk of v ehicle damag e and personal burn injuries, do not start y our engine with the air cleaner remo ved and do not remo ve it while the engine is running. When changing the air fil ter element, use only the air fil ter el ement listed .
5. Install a new air filt er element. Be car eful not to crimp the filt er element edge s between the air fil ter housing and co ver . This c ould c ause filt er damag e and allow unfil tere d air to enter the engine if not c orrectl y seat ed. 6. Inst all the air filter housing c over .
CLEANING PRODU CTS For best re sults, use the f ollo wing products or product s of equivalent qualit y: • Motor craft Bu g and T ar R emover (Z C-42) • Motor craft C ustom Bright Metal Cle aner (ZC-15) • Motor craft De tail W ash (Z C-3-A) • Motor craft Dusting Cl oth (Z C-24) • Motor craft Engine Shampoo and Degre aser (U.
Ext erior Plastic P arts For routine cl eaning we r ecommend Motor craft De tail W ash. If tar or grea se spots are pr esent, we r ecommend Motor craft Bu g and T ar R emover . Stripes or Gr aphics (If Equipped) Do not use a commer cial or high-pressure spra yer on the surfa ce or edge of stripe s and graphics.
• Nev er wash or rinse any ignition c oil, spark plu g wire or spark plug w ell, or the are a in and around these loc ations. • Co ver the bat tery , pow er distribution box, and air filter a ssembly t o prev ent wa ter damag e when cleaning 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 cleaning the ste ering wheel or instrument panel to a void cont amination of the airbag sys tem.
Y ou shoul d: • R emove dust and l oose dirt with a vacuum cl eaner . • Cle an and trea t spills and stains as soon as possibl e. Do not use the foll owing pr oducts as these may dama ge the le ather: • Oil and petrol eum or silicone-ba sed le ather conditioner s.
W e engineer and t est all motor vehicl es and their components f or reliabl e, reg ular driving. Under various c onditions, long-t erm stor age may l ead t o degraded engine performanc e or fail ure unless y ou use specific pre cautions to pr eserve engine components.
Brak es • Make sur e the brake s and parking brake rel ease full y . Tires • Maintain re commended air pressur e. Miscellaneous • Make sur e all linkage s, cable s, lev ers and pins under your v ehicle are c over ed with gre ase to pr event rust.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION A decal with tir e pressure da ta is loc ate d in the driver ’ s door opening. Check and set the tir e pressure a t the ambient temper ature in which y ou are intending t o drive your v ehicle and when the tires ar e cold . Note: Check your tire pre ssures regul arly t o optimize fuel e conomy .
Tir e Quality Gr ades apply t o new pneumatic p asseng er car tires. The y do not apply t o deep tre ad, winter-t ype snow tire s, spac e-sav er or tempor ary use spare tir es, light truck or L T type.
te st wheel. Sust ained high temper atur e can ca use the mat erial of the tire t o degener at e and reduc e tire lif e, and e xc essive temper atur e can l ead t o sudden tire f ailur e. T he grade C corr esponds to a l ev el of perf ormance which all pass enger car tir es must meet under the Feder al Motor V ehicle S af ety St andard No.
* Trea d area of the tire: Are a of the perimet er of the tire tha t cont acts the ro ad when mounted on the vehicl e. * Rim: The me tal support (wheel) for a tir e or a tire and tube ass embly upon which the tir e beads ar e sea ted . Information C ontained on the Tire Sidew all Both U.
B. 215: Indic ate s the nominal width of the tire in millime ters from side wall edg e to sidew all edg e. In gener al, the l arger the number , the wider the tire. C. 6 5: Indicat es the aspe ct ra tio which give s the tire's ra tio of height to width.
the tire siz e code and the l ast f our numbers r epresent the w eek and ye ar the tire wa s built. For ex ample, the numbers 317 mean the 31st we ek of 1997 . A fter 2000 the numbers g o to f our digits. For ex ample, 2501 means the 25th we ek of 2001.
tha t meets the door-la tch po st, nex t to the driver's s eating position), or T ire Label which is l ocat ed on the B-Pillar or the e dge of the driver ’ s door . The c old infla tion pressur e should ne ver be set l ow er than the rec ommended pressur e on the vehicl e label.
A B C D E E142545 T type tir es hav e some additional inf ormation bey ond those of P type tir es; these differ ences ar e described bel ow: A. T : Indica tes a type of tir e, designa ted b y the Tire and Rim Associa tion (T&RA ), that is intende d for t emporary servic e on car s, SUV s, minivans and light trucks.
Y ou are strongl y urg ed t o buy a reliabl e tire pr essure ga uge, as aut omatic servic e station g auge s may be ina ccur at e. Ford rec ommends the use of a digital or dial-type tir e pressure g auge ra ther than a stick-type tir e pressur e gau ge.
When w eather t empera ture change s occur , tire infl ation pressur es also chang e. A 10°F (6 °C) temper ature dr op can cause a c orresponding dr op of 1 psi (7 kP a) in infla tion pressur e.
Inspecting Y our Tires and Wheel V al ve S tems P eriodicall y inspect the tire tr eads for une ven or e xc essive w ear and remo ve objec ts such as st ones, nails or gl ass tha t may be w edged in the tre ad groo ves.
or suspect ed hav e the tire inspect ed by a tir e prof essional. Tir es can be dama ged during off-roa d use, so inspection a fter off-roa d use is also rec ommended. Ag e W ARNING Tir es degr ade ov er time depending on many f act ors such as w ea ther , st orag e conditions, and conditions of use (l oad, spe ed, infl ation pr essure, et c.
W ARNINGS may be f ound on either the Sa fet y Complianc e Certific ation Label (a ffixed t o either the door hinge pillar , door-l at ch post, or the door edg e that meet s the door-la tch post, ne xt to the driv er's sea ting position), or the T ire Label which is l ocat ed on the B-Pillar or e dge of the driver ’ s door .
It is rec ommended tha t the two front tir es or two r ear tire s gener ally be r eplac ed a s a pair . The tir e pressur e sensors mounte d in the wheels ( originally inst alled on your v ehicle) ar e not designed to be use d in aft ermarket wheel s.
Tire and Wheel A lignment A bad jol t from hitting a curb or pothol e can cause the fr ont end of your v ehicle t o become misaligned or c ause damage t o your tir es. If y our vehicl e seems to pull to one side when y ou ’ re driving, the wheel s may be out of alignment.
Some times irregul ar tire w ear can be corr ect ed by rot ating the tir es. USING SUMMER TIRE S Summer tire s provide superior performanc e on wet and dry r oads. Summer tire s do not have the Mud and Sno w (M+S or M/S) tire tr action ra ting on the tire side w all.
As an added sa fet y fea ture, y our vehicle has be en equipped with a Tire P ressure Monitoring S yst em (TPMS) that illumina tes a l ow tire pr essure tell tale when one or more of y our tires is significantl y under-infla ted.
Understanding Y our Tire Pr essure Monitoring S ys tem The tir e pressure monit oring syst em mea sures pressur e in your four r oad tires and sends the tire pr essure re adings to your v ehicle. T he lo w tire pressur e warning light will turn on if the tire pr essure is significantl y lo w .
Cust omer action required Possible cause Low tire pressure warning light Make sur e tires are a t the proper pres- sure. See Infla ting your tire s in this chapter .
How T emperatur e Affects Y our Tire Pressure The tir e pressure monit oring syst em monitor s tire pressur e in each pneumatic tire. While driving in a normal manner , a typical pa ssenger tir e inflation pr essure may incr ease about 2 t o 4 psi (14 to 28 kP a) from a col d start situation.
1. T-type mini-spare: T his spare tire begins with the l etter T f or tire size and may ha ve T emporary Use Onl y molded in the sidewall. 2. Full-size dissimilar spare with l abel on wheel: This spar e tire has a l abel on the wheel tha t stat es: THIS WHEEL AND TIRE AS SEMBL Y FOR TEMPORAR Y USE ONL Y .
W ARNINGS Do not at tempt to chang e a tire on the side of the vehicl e close t o moving tr affic. P ull far enough off the road t o avoid the dang er of being hit when opera ting the jack or changing the wheel. Al ways use the ja ck provided a s original equipment with your v ehicle.
E145908 12. Indenta tions in the sills show the loc ation of the jacking points. E142553 13. R emov e the lug nuts with the l ug wrench. 14. R eplace the fl at tire with the sp are tire, making sure the val ve stem is fa cing outward . Reinst all the lug nuts until the wheel is snug ag ainst the hub.
TECHNIC AL SPECIFIC A TIONS Wheel Lug Nut T orque Specifications W ARNING When a wheel is install ed, alwa ys remo ve any corr osion, dirt or for eign material s present on the mounting surf aces of the whe el or the surfac e of the wheel hub, brak e drum or brak e disc that cont acts the wheel.
ENGINE SPECIFIC A TIONS 1.6L Ec oBoost 1.6L Dur atec-16V Ti- VC T 1.0L Ec oBoost Engine 98 98 61 Cubic inches Minimum 87 octane Minimum 87 octane Minimum 87 oc tane R equired fuel 10:1 11:1 10:1 Compression ra tio 0. 028 – 0.031 in (0 .7 – 0.8 mm) 0.
MOTOR CRAFT P ART S 1.6L Ec oBoost 1.6L Dur atec-16V Ti- VC T 1.0L Ec oBoost Component F A-1914 Air filt er element 1 FL-910S Oil filt er 2 BXT-96R-500 Bat tery SP-532 SP-525 SP-538A Spark pl ugs 3 FP.
VEHICLE IDENTIFIC A TION NUMBER The v ehicle identifica tion number is loc ate d on the left-hand side of the instrument panel. E142476 Ple ase not e that in the graphic, XXXX is repr esentativ e of your vehicl e identification number .
VEHICLE CERTIFIC A TION LABEL E167469 The Na tional Highwa y T ra ffic Saf ety Administr ation R egul ations requir e that a Sa fety C ompliance Certific ation Label be affix ed to a v ehicle and pre scribe where the Sa fety C ompliance Certific ation Label may be l ocat ed.
C AP ACITIES AND SPE CIFICA TIONS - 1.0L E COBOOS T ™ Capacities W ARNING The air c onditioning refriger ant syst em contains re frigerant R-134a under high pressur e. Opening the air conditioning r efrigerant s ystem c an cause personal injury . Hav e the air conditioning refrig erant sy stem service d only by qualifie d personnel.
Specification Name Motor craft S AE 5W-20 Full S ynthetic Motor Oil X O-5W20-QFS W SS-M2C945-A Optional motor oil ( Canada): Motor craft S AE 5W-20 S ynthetic Motor Oil CX O-5W20-LFS12 W SS-M97B44-D2 Engine cool ant (U.
Specification Name ESB-M1C93-B Motor craft Mul ti-Purpose Gr ease Spr ay XL-5 -- Lock c ylinders (U.S.): Pene trating and L ock Lubricant XL-1 -- Lock c ylinders (Canada): Pene trating Fl uid CX C-51-.
Note: Ford rec ommends using Motorcr aft DO T 4 Lo w Visc osity (L V) High Perf ormance or equival ent meeting W SS-M6C65-A2. Use of any fl uid other than the recommende d fluid ma y cause degr aded brak e performanc e and not meet the Ford performanc e standards.
Specifications Material s Specification Name W SS-M2C945-A R ecommended motor oil (U .S.): Motor craft S AE 5W-20 Premium S ynthetic Blend Motor Oil X O-5W20-QSP W SS-M2C945-A R ecommended motor oil (.
Specification Name W SH-M17B19-A A/ C refriger ant (U.S.): Motor craft R-134a R efriger ant YN-19 W SH-M17B19-A A/ C refriger ant (Canada): Motor craft R-134a R efriger ant CYN-16-R W SH-M17B19-A A/ C.
E142732 An oil that displ ays this s ymbol conforms to curr ent engine, emission sy stem and fuel econom y performance st andards of the Interna tional Lubricants Spe cification Advisory C ouncil (ILS AC).
Capacity Item 21.2 oz ( 0.6 kg) A/C r efriger ant 5.1 fl o z (150 ml) A/C r efriger ant compressor oil * Appro ximat e dry fill capacity . Actual amount ma y vary during fluid chang es. Specifications Material s Specification Name W SS-M2C945-A R ecommended motor oil (U .
Specification Name W SD-M2C200-C Manual transmission fl uid: Motor craft Full S ynthetic Manual T r ansmission Fluid XT-M5-QS W SS-M14P19-A Windshiel d washer fl uid (U.
If you use oil and fl uids that do not meet the defined specific ation and viscosit y grade , this may l ead to: • Component dama ge which is not co vered b y the vehicl e warranty . • Long er engine cranking periods. • Incre ased emission l evels.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Radio Frequencies and R eception F actors Radio rec eption factors The further y ou trav el awa y from an FM sta tion, the weak er the signal and the we aker the rec eption.
• MP3 and WMA fol der mode repre sents a fol der structure c onsisting of one le vel of fol ders. T he CD play er numbers all MP3 and WMA track s on the disc (noted b y the MP3 or WMA file ext ension) and all fol ders containing MP3 and WMA file s, from F001 (fol der) T001 (track) t o F253 T255.
E156613 E D O F G K L M N J H I C A B Eject: Pr ess the button t o eject a CD . A Cursor arr ows: P ress a butt on to scroll thr ough on-screen choic es. B CD slot: W here you insert a CD . C OK: Pr ess the button t o confirm on-screen sel ections. D Clock: P ress to se t the time.
On, Off and V olume: Pr ess the button t o switch the audio s ystem on or off . T urn the dial to adjust the v olume. I Seek down: P ress the butt on to go t o the next st ation down the r adio frequency band or the pre vious track on a CD . J MENU: Pr ess the button t o access diff erent audio sy stem f eatur es.
4. Pr ess OK to continue list ening to a sta tion. Sta tion Preset Butt ons This f eatur e allow s you to s tore your fa vorite s tations, the y can be recall ed by sele cting the appropriat e wav eband and pressing one of the pr eset butt ons. 1. Sel ect a wa veband.
AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLE S WITH: AM/FM/ CD/ SYNC W ARNING Driving while distr act ed can resul t in loss of v ehicle c ontrol, cra sh and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtreme ca ution when using any devic e that may tak e your f ocus off the road .
Eject: Pr ess the button t o eject a CD . A Cursor arr ows: P ress a butt on to scroll thr ough on-screen choic es. B CD slot: W here you insert a CD . C OK: Pr ess the button t o confirm on-screen sel ections. D INFO: Pr ess the button t o acc ess radio, CD, USB and IP od informa tion.
E104157 A 1 2 3 4 Descriptions f or function buttons 1-4 A Function butt ons 1 to 4 are c ontex t dependent, and change a ccor ding to the current unit mode . The description f or the current func tion display s in the screen. Sound Butt on This will all ow you t o adjust the sound setting s (for exampl e bass, middle and trebl e).
3. Press and hol d one of the preset butt ons. A progress bar and me ssage will appear . When the progre ss bar compl etes the st ation has be en stored . The audio unit will al so mute momentaril y as confirma tion. Y ou can r epeat this on e ach wav eband and for e ach preset but ton.
AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLE S WITH: TOUCHS CREEN DISPLA Y W ARNING Driving while distr act ed can resul t in loss of v ehicle c ontrol, cra sh and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtreme ca ution when using any devic e that may tak e your f ocus off the road .
SEEK: Pr ess these buttons when y ou are in radio mode t o go t o the next sta tion up or down the r adio frequency band , or to g o to the next or pr evious track on a CD. In SIRIUS mode, pre ss these buttons t o select the ne xt or previous channel.
E156663 A B C D E J I F G H On, Off: Pr ess the button t o switch the audio s ystem on or off . A CD Slot W here you insert a CD . B TUNE +: In radio mode , press this butt on to manuall y search f orward thr ough the radio fr equency band. In SIRIUS mode, press this but ton to find the ne xt av ailable s atellit e radio sta tion.
SOUND: P ress the butt on to adjust the sound set tings for ba ss, treble , middle, balanc e and fade . F V olume T urn the dial to adjust the v olume. G TUNE -: In radio mode , press this butt on to manuall y search back ward throu gh the radio fr equency band.
Note: As with any sa ved radio st ation, you cannot a ccess the sa ved sta tion if your vehicl e is outside the station ’ s re ception area. HD Radio Rec eption and Station T roubleshooting Potentia.
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 aster . Echo, s tutter , skip or r epeat in audio. Incre ase or decre ase in audio vol ume. No action r equired.
Note: This rec eiver includes the eC os real-time oper ating s ystem. eC os is published under the eCos Lic ense. Satellit e Radio Rec eption Fact ors Potential sa tellite radio rec eption issues For .
Troubl eshooting Action C ondition Messag e No action r equired. This messag e should disappe ar shortly . Radio r equires more 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 re ceiver may ha ve a fa ult.
AUDIO INP UT JACK W ARNINGS Driving while distr act ed can resul t in loss of v ehicle c ontrol, cra sh and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtreme ca ution when using any devic e that may tak e your f ocus off the road . Y our primary responsibilit y is the saf e opera tion of your vehicl e.
USB PORT (If Equipped) W ARNING Driving while distr act ed can resul t in loss of v ehicle c ontrol, cra sh and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtreme ca ution when using any devic e that may tak e your f ocus off the road . Y our primary responsibilit y is the saf e opera tion of your vehicl e.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION E198355 S YNC is an in-vehicle c ommunications sys tem that w orks with your Bluet ooth-enabled c ellular phone and portabl e media play er . This all ows y ou to: • Make and r eceive c alls. • Ac cess and pl ay music from y our portabl e music play er .
Monday-Sa turday , 8:30am-9:00pm ES T . Sunda y , 10:30am-7:30pm ES T . In the United S tat es, call 1-800-39 2-3673. In Canada, c all 1-800-565-3673. Times ar e subject to chang e due to holiday s. S YNC Owner Acc ount Why do I nee d a SYNC o wner account ? • R equired to a ctivat e V ehicle He alth R eport and to view the report s online.
S ystem da ta cannot be ac cessed without special equipment and ac cess to the vehicl e's SYNC modul e. For d Motor Compan y and Ford of Canada will not acc ess the syst em data f or any purpose .
If you want the s ystem t o carry out the follo wing V oice command Adjust the l evel of v oice int eraction and f eedback. V oice Set tings | V oice Pr eferenc es Hear a list of v oice commands a vailabl e in the current mode. Help Y ou can sa y any of the voic e commands that appe ar within open and close br ackets tha t are separ at ed by |.
Confirma tion prompts are short que stions the sys tem ask s when it is not sure of your 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 atures of S YNC. While the s ystem supports a varie ty of fea tures, man y are dependent on your c ell phone's functionality . At a minimum, most c ell phones with Blue tooth wirel ess technol ogy 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 may pr ompt you with questions, such as setting the current c ell phone as the primary cell phone (the cell phone S YNC automa ticall y tries to c onnect with first upon v ehicle start-up ) and downloa ding your phonebook.
Y ou can also say any of the foll owing: V oice 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 information is compl etel y downl oaded using Bluet ooth.
Making a Call Press the v oice button and when pr ompted say: Action and Description V oice Command This c ommand is not avail able until your c ell phone informa- tion is compl etel y downl oaded using Bluet ooth. 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 contac t through S YNC or use voice c ommands to pl ace the sec ond call. Once a ctivel y in the second call, press MENU . 3. Scroll t o Join Calls, and pre ss the OK button.
Press the phone butt on to enter the Phone Menu, then scr oll to: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK button t o redial the la st number call ed. Phone R edial Pr ess the OK button ag ain to confirm. Ac cess any pr eviously dial ed, r eceiv ed or missed calls a fter you connec t your Bluet ooth-enabled c ell phone to S YNC.
Action and Description Messag e Cre ate and r eceiv e a diagnostic report car d on your vehicl e. 3 V ehicl e Health Inter act with S YNC-capable mobil e applica tions on your smartphone. Mobile Apps Ac cess Bl uetooth Devic es menu listings and advanc ed menu listings.
T o open the test messa ge, pr ess OK to rec eive and open the te xt messag e. Pr ess OK again and S YNC reads y our message aloud a s you are not abl e to vie w the messag e. Y ou can then al so choose whether you ’ d like t o repl y or forwar d the messag e.
Action and Description Messag e Allo ws you t o downl oad your unre ad messag es to S YNC. T o downl oad the messag es, press the OK but ton to sel ect. T he displa y indicat es the syst em is downl oading your messa ges. When downl oading is compl ete , SYNC r eturns you t o the inbox.
Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK button then sel ect one of the foll owing and pre ss the OK butt on again to c onfirm. Messag e Notification On Messag e Notification Off Modify the cont ents of your phone book (such a s add, del ete, down- loa d).
Press the Phone butt on to enter the Phone Menu, then scr oll to: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK button. S ys Setting s Pr ess the OK button. Bluet ooth device Sel ect one of the follo wing: See Using S YNC ™ With Y our Phone (page 272).
Advanc ed The A dvanced menu all ow s you to ac cess and set prompt s, langua ges, def aults, perform a ma ster r eset, install an applica tion and view syst em informa tion. T o access 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 sele ct. Pre ss the OK button to c onfirm. Ac cess the Aut o V ersion number as w ell as the FDN number .
If a cra sh deplo ys an airbag (e xcl uding knee airbag s and rear infla tabl e safe ty belt s [if equipped]) or activa tes the fuel pump shut-off, y our SYNC-e quipped vehicl e may be abl e to conta ct emergenc y services b y dialing 911 through a pair ed and connec ted Blue tooth-enable d 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 onnected c ell phone sustains damag e or loses it s connec t.
Note: This fe ature ma y not function properl y if you have enabl ed call er ID blocking on y our cellul ar phone. Bef ore running a report, r eview the V ehicle Heal th Report P rivacy Notic e.
Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK button f or SYNC t o run a health r eport of your vehicl e's diagnostic sy stems and send the resul ts to For d where it c ombines with scheduled mai.
Note: When you c onnect, the servic e uses GPS t echnology and a dvanced v ehicle sensors t o colle ct your vehicl e's current loc ation, tr avel dire ction and speed to help pro vide you with the direc tions, traffic reports, or busine ss searches you r equest.
Connecting t o SYNC S ervices 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 display indic ate s the system is connec ting. 2. Pr ess the OK button ag ain.
Action and Description V oice command The liv e operat or can a ssist you by se arching for businesse s by name or b y cat egory , residential addr esses by stre et addre ss or by name or specific stree t intersections. The s ystem ma y prompt you t o speak with an opera tor when it has diffic ulty ma tching your v oice request.
S YNC Services quick tips Y ou can e ven acc ess your ac count outside your v ehicle. Just use the number on your phone's c all history . T r affic and Direc tions fea tures do not function properl y but informa tion services and the 411 c onnect and te xt messag e fea tures ar e av ailable .
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 av ailable applica tions and select y our desired app .
T o Connect Using V oice Commands Plu g the device into the U SB port. See USB Port (pa ge 266). E142599 Press the v oice button and when pr ompted say: Action and Description V oice command Y ou can no w play music b y saying any of the appr opriate voic e commands.
What's Pl aying? When a tr ack is playing, you can a sk the sys tem to t ell you what is curr ently pl aying. Press the v oice button and when pr ompted say: Action and Description V oice command.
V oice command 1,2 The s ystem se arches all the dat a from your index ed music and, if av ailable , begins to pl ay 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 your 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 by artist, album, genre , pla ylists, tra cks, similar music or t o simply , pla y all. Y ou can also choo se to Expl ore USB t o view the supported digital music file s on your pla ying device.
Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the OK button t o turn autopla y on to listen t o music process ed during indexing. T urn autopl ay off to all ow the inde xing proc ess to finish bef ore the syst em pla ys any of your music. 4 Aut oplay Inter act with S YNC-capable mobil e applica tions on your smartphone.
Action and Description Messag e Pla y all index ed media (track s) from your pl aying device in fla t file mode, one at a time in numerical or der . Sort all inde xed media b y artist. Once sel ected , the syst em lists and then pl ays all artists and tr acks alphabetic ally .
Action and Description Messag e Expl ore all supported digit al media on your media devic e connec ted to the U SB port. Y ou can onl y view media cont ent which is compa tible with S YNC; other files s aved ar e 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 appear s in the displa y , press the OK butt on again. 2. Follo w the directions in y our phone's manual to put your phone into disc overy 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 Setting s Pr ess the OK button. Bluet ooth device Y ou can then select one of the foll owing: Hav e SYNC guide y ou by a sking questions, helpful hints or ask y ou for a specific ac tion.
S YNC ™ TROUBLE SHOOTING Y our S YNC syst em is eas y to use. Ho wev er , 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 , re gister your acc ount and set pref erence s as well a s acc ess a customer r epresenta tive via an online chat ( during certain hours).
Phone issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue Depending upon your phone, you ma y have t o grant S YNC permission to ac cess y our phonebook conta cts. Make sure t o confirm when prompt ed by your phone during the phonebook downl oad. Go to the w ebsite to r eview your phone's c ompatibility .
USB and media issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue T ry turning off the device , rese tting the device, remo ving the device's bat tery , then trying ag ain. This ma y be a possible devic e malfunction. I am having tr ouble connec ting my device.
V ehicle Health R eport and Services (Tra ffic, Directions and Information) issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue This is a fr ee fea ture, but y ou must first r egister online to use it. Y ou did not activ ate y our acc ount on the websit e.
V oice command issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue R eview the phone voic e commands and the media voic e commands at 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 oice command issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue Make sur e you are sa ying the conta cts exa ctly a s they are liste d. For exampl e, if y ou sav e a contac t 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) Possibl e cause(s) Issue S YNC in order to find AppLink-capabl e apps on your de vice. iPhone users 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 installe d the la test v ersion of the app from y our phone's app store.
AppLink issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue On an iPhone with iOS7+, t o for ce clo se 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 select the app again t o restart it. After a fe w seconds, the app shoul d then appear in S YNC's Mobile App's Menu.
AppLink issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue Unplug the U SB cable fr om the phone, w ait a moment, and plug the U SB cable 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 ac cessories that ar e avail able f or your vehicl e, ple ase conta ct your authorize d dealer or visit the online stor e web site: W eb Address (Unit ed States) www .Ac cessories.For d.c om W eb Address ( Canada) www .Ac cessories.
• Do not ex ceed the t otal weight capacit y of the vehicle or of the fr ont or re ar axle (G VWR or GA WR as indica ted on the Sa fety C ompliance Certific ation label).
PRO TECT Y OURSELF FROM THE RISING CO ST OF VEHICLE REP AIRS WITH A F ORD EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN. SERVICE PLANS (U .S. Onl y) More than 32 million For d owners hav e disco vered the po werful prot ection of Ford Ext ended Service Pl an.
A void the Rising Cost of P roperly Maintaining Y our V ehicle! Ford Ex tended Servic e Plan also off ers a Pr emium Maintenance Pl an that co vers all schedul ed maintenance , and selec ted we ar items. The c over age is pr epaid, so you ne ver hav e to worry about a ffording your v ehicle ’ s maintenance .
GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMA TION Why Maintain Y our V ehicle ? Care fully foll owing the maint enance schedul e helps protec t against major repair expenses r esulting fr om neglec t or inadequa te maintenanc e and may help to incre ase the val ue of your vehicl e when you sell or tr ade it.
When ENGINE OIL CHANGE DUE NEXT SERVICE or OIL CHANGE REQ UIRED appears in the inf ormation displ ay , it is time for an oil chang e; the oil change must be done within two w eeks or 500 mil es (800 kilome ters) of the ENGINE OIL CHANGE DUE NEXT SER VICE or OIL CHANGE REQUIRED messa ge appearing.
Check every month Engine oil le vel. Function of all int erior and exterior light s. Tir es (including spare) f or wear and pr oper pressure . Windshiel d washer fl uid lev el. Check every six months Bat tery connec tions. Clean if ne cessary . Body and door drain hol es for obstruc tions.
Multi-Point inspec tion Hazard w arning syst em operation A ccessory driv e belt(s) Horn opera tion Batt ery performanc e Radia tor , cooler , hea ter and air conditioning hoses Clut ch operation (man.
Every 10000 mil es (16000 kilomet ers) or 12 months * Change engine oil and fil ter . ** R otat e the tires. Perf orm a multi-point inspec tion (recommended). Inspect the aut omatic tr ansmission fluid le vel. Consul t your deal er for r equirements. Inspect the br ake pads, shoe s, rotor s, drums, brak e linings, hoses and parking br ake.
Other maintenanc e items 1 R eplace timing bel t (1.0L, 1. 6L engine). R eplace oil pump driv e belt (1. 0L engine). 1 Additional maint enance items c an be performed within 3000 mil es ( 4800 kilomet ers) of the la st engine oil and filt er change. Do not e xce ed the designat ed distance f or the interv al.
SPECIAL OPER A TING C ONDITIONS SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE If you oper ate y our vehicl e primarily in any of the foll owing c onditions, you need t o perform a dditional maintenance a s indica ted. If you opera te your v ehicle occ asionally under an y of these conditions, it is not nece ssary to perform the additional maintenanc e.
Operating in dus ty or sandy conditions (such as unpav ed or dusty roads) R otat e tires, inspect tir es for w ear and measur e tread depth. Change engine oil and fil ter . * Ev ery 5000 miles (8000 km) or six months Perf orm multi-point inspec tion. Change aut omatic tr ansmission fluid.
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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A A/C See: Clima te Contr ol .......................................... 96 About This Manual ........................................... 7 ABS See: Br akes ............................................................. 131 ABS driving hints See: Hints on Driving W ith Anti-Lock Brak es .
Brak e Fluid Check ........................................ 186 Brak es ................................................................. 131 General Inf ormation ........................................... 131 Bre aking-In ...........................
Cre ating a MyK ey ............................................. 51 Progr amming/Changing C onfigurable Set tings ................................................................ 51 Cruise C ontrol .................................................. 67 Principl e of Operation .
Fuse Specific ation Chart ........................... 168 Engine Compartment Fuse Bo x ................... 168 P assenger C ompartment Fuse Box ............. 172 G Gaug es ................................................................ 79 Compa ss (If Equipped) .
J Jump Starting the V ehicle ......................... 15 9 Connec ting the Jumper Cables ..................... 159 Jump Starting ...................................................... 160 Prep aring Y our Vehicl e ....................................
Media Hub ...................................................... 266 Messag e Center See: Inf ormation Displa ys ................................. 84 Mirrors See: He ated W indows and Mirror s ............... 101 See: W indows and Mirror s ...........
R emote Contr ol .............................................. 45 Car Finder ................................................................ 49 Integr ate d Ke yhead T ransmitter .................... 4 5 Intellig ent Acc ess T ransmitter ...........
S witching Off the Engine ............................ 114 V ehicles W ith a T urbocharger ......................... 114 S ymbols Glossary ............................................. 7 S YNC ™ Applications and Servic es ...........................
Using S YNC ™ With Y our Phone ............. 272 Ac cessing Fea tures Thr ough the Phone Menu .................................................................. 276 Ac cessing Y our Phone Set tings ................... 280 Making a Call .............
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