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The inf ormation cont ained in this publica tion was c orrect a t the time of going t o print. In the inter est of continuous dev elopment, w e reserv e the right to chang e specifications, design or equipment at an y time without notice or obliga tion.
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Introduction About This Manual ........................................... 7 S ymbols Gl ossary ............................................. 7 Da ta R ecor ding .................................................. 9 Calif ornia Pr oposition 65 ........
Securit y P assiv e Anti-The ft S yst em .......................... 71 Anti-Theft A larm ............................................ 73 St eering Wheel Adjusting the S teering Wheel .................... 74 Audio Contr ol .............................
Unique Driving Charac ter- istics Aut o-Start-S top ........................................... 130 Fuel and Refueling Sa fet y Pr ecautions ....................................... 132 Fuel Quality - Ga soline ............................... 133 Fuel Quality - E85 .
The Bet ter Busine ss Burea u (BBB) Auto Line Pr ogram (U .S. Onl y) ...................... 196 Utilizing the Media tion/ Arbitra tion Pr ogram ( Canada Onl y) ........................ 196 Getting Assist ance Outside the U .S. and Canada .............
Capacities and S pecifica tions - 1.0L EcoBoost ™ ............................................... 266 Capacities and S pecifica tions - 2.0L Dura t ec-HE (MI4) ................................... 269 Audio S y st em General Inf orma tion ...........
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank y ou for choo sing Ford . W e rec ommend tha t you tak e some time to get t o know your v ehicle b y re ading this manual. T he more tha t you kno w about it, the gre at er the safe ty and pl ea sure y ou will get fr om driving it.
Brak e sy stem Cabin air fil ter Check fuel cap Child s af ety door l ock or unlock Child se a t lo wer anchor Child se a t tether anchor E71340 Cruise c ontrol Do not open when hot Engine air filt er.
P anic alarm E139213 P arking aid P arking brak e Po wer steering fl uid Po wer windows fr ont/ re ar Po wer window l ockout Servic e engine soon Side airbag E167012 Shield the e yes E138639 Stabilit .
• How fa st the v ehicle wa s tra veling; and • Where the driv er was positioning the steering wheel. This data can help pro vide a bett er understanding of the circ umstanc es in which crashes and injuries oc cur .
C ALIFORNIA PR OPOSITION 6 5 W ARNING Some c onstituents of engine exhaust, certain v ehicle components, certain fl uids contained in vehicl es and certain pr oducts of c omponent we ar contain or emit chemic als kno wn to the Sta te of Calif ornia to c ause canc er and birth def ects or other r eproductiv e harm.
W arrant y on Replac ement Parts Genuine Ford and Mot orcr aft r epla cement parts are the onl y replac ement parts tha t benefit from a For d W arranty . Dama ge caused t o your vehicl e as a r esul t of the fail ure of non-For d parts ma y not be co ver ed by the For d W arrant y .
EXPORT UNIQUE OPTIONS For your particul ar global region, your vehicl e may be e quipped with f ea tures and options that ar e differ ent from the f eature s and options that ar e described in this Owner ’ s Manual. A mark et unique supplement ma y be supplied tha t compl ements this book.
PRO TECTING THE ENVIRONMENT Y ou must pl ay your part in pr otec ting the environment. Corr ect v ehicle us age and the authorized dispos al of wa ste , cl eaning and lubric ation ma terials are signific ant steps t oward this aim.
FRONT EX TERIOR O VERVIEW E187236 See Fuel and R efueling (pag e 132). A See Locking and Unl ocking (pag e 63). B See Changing the W iper Blades (pa ge 219).
REAR EXTERIOR O VERVIEW E187237 See Changing a Bulb (pa ge 222). A See Changing the W iper Blades (pa ge 219). B See Changing a Bulb (pa ge 222). C See Changing a R oad Wheel (pa ge 256).
VEHICLE INTERIOR O VERVIEW E187238 See T ransmission (pa ge 141). A See Locking and Unl ocking (pag e 63). B See P ow er Windo w s (pag e 85). C See Head R estraints (pag e 114). D See F ast ening the Safe ty Belts (pa ge 34). E See R ear Seats (pa ge 117).
INS TRUMENT P ANEL OVER VIEW E187239 Air vents. A Direc tion indica tor s. Se e Direction Indicat ors (pa ge 83). B Informa tion display c ontrol. S ee Information Displ ay C ontrol (pag e 76). C Instrument clust er . See Ins trument Clust er (pag e 90).
K eyless st art button. See K eyless S tarting (page 122). N Ignition swit ch. Se e Ignition Swit ch (pag e 122). O St eering wheel adjustment. See A djusting the S teering Wheel (pa ge 74). P Cruise c ontrol swit ches. S ee Using Cruise C ontrol (pa ge 162).
GENERAL INF ORMA TION See the f ollowing sec tions for dir ections on how t o properl y use saf ety r estraint s for chil dren. W ARNINGS Al wa ys mak e sure y our child is secur ed properl y in a device that is appropria te f or their height, age and weight.
Rec ommendations for Sa fet y Res traints f or Childr en Rec ommended restr aint type Child size , height, w eight, or ag e Child Use a child s af ety sea t (sometimes c alle d an infant c arrier , conv ertibl e sea t, or t oddler s ea t). Childr en weighing 40 lb (18 k g) or le ss (gener all y ag e four or y ounger).
Use a child s af ety sea t (sometimes c alled an infant c arrier , conv ertibl e sea t, or toddl er seat) f or infant s, toddl ers, or childr en weighing 40 pounds (18 kilogr ams) or less (gener ally ag e four or young er). Using Lap and Shoulder Belts W ARNINGS Airbags c an kill or injure a chil d in a child se a t.
E142530 3. W hile hol ding the shoulder and lap bel t portions tog ether , rout e the tong ue through the chil d seat ac cor ding to the child se a t manufa cturer's instruc tions.
8. R emove r emaining sla ck from the bel t. Forc e the sea t down with e xtr a weight, for e xampl e, b y pre ssing down or kneeling on the chil d restr aint whil e pulling up on the shoulder bel t in order to f orc e sl ack from the bel t.
E142535 Y our v ehicl e has LA T CH l ow er anchors f or child se a t install ation a t the sea ting positions marke d with the child se a t symbol. E169083 The LA T CH anchors ar e loc at ed at the re ar section of the r ear se at bet ween the cushion and sea tback above the s ymbols as sho wn.
Combining Saf ety Bel t and LA T CH Low er Anchors for A ttaching Chil d Safet y Seats When used in c ombination, either the sa fet y belt or the LA T CH low er anchors may be a tta ched first, pro vided a proper install ation is a chieve d. A ttach the te ther strap a fterward , if incl uded with the chil d sea t.
2. Loc at e the correct anchor f or the sele ct ed sea ting position. 3. Open the t ether anchor c ov er . E144275 4. Clip the te ther strap t o the anchor as shown. If the t ether strap is clipped incorr ectl y , the child s af ety s ea t may not be ret ained properl y in the event of a cra sh.
BOOS TER SEA T S W ARNING Nev er plac e, or all ow a child t o pl ace , the shoulder bel t under a child's arm or behind the back bec ause it reduc es the prot ection for the upper part of the body and may incr ea se the risk of injury or dea th in a cra sh.
E70710 • High back boost er sea ts If, with a b ackl ess boost er sea t, y ou cannot find a sea ting position tha t adequa tel y supports your chil d 's he ad, a high back booster se a t woul d be a bett er choice. Childr en and boost er sea ts vary in siz e and shape.
If the booster se a t slides on the vehicl e sea t upon which it is being used , pl acing a rubberized mesh s old a s shelf or carpet liner under the booster se a t may impr ov e this condition. Do not intr oduce an y item thicker than this under the boost er seat.
Rec ommendations for a ttaching chil d safet y restr aints for chil dren Use any atta chment method as indicat ed belo w by X Combined weight of child and child sea t Restr aint Type Safet y belt only.
Left-Hand Side T urn c ounter clock wise to l ock and clock wise to unl ock. Right-Hand Side T urn cl ockwise t o l ock and count ercl ockwise to unl ock.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS Al wa ys drive and ride with y our seat back upright and the l ap belt snu g and lo w acr oss the hips. T o reduce the risk of injury , mak e sure chil dren sit wher e they c an be properl y re strained . Nev er le t a passeng er hol d a child on his or her lap whil e your vehicl e is moving.
• Cr ash sensor s and monitoring s yst em with re adiness indica tor . The sa fety bel t pre tensioner s at the fr ont sea ting positions are de signed to tight en the sa fet y belt s when activ at ed .
Pr egnant women shoul d alwa ys w ear their sa fet y belt. The l ap bel t portion of a combina tion lap and shoul der belt shoul d be positioned l ow acr oss the hips bel ow the belly and w orn as tight as c omfort will allo w . The shoul der belt should be positioned t o cross the middl e of the shoulder and the c ent er of the chest.
How t o Use the Automa tic Locking Mode E142591 1. Buckle the c ombination lap and shoulder bel t. 2. Gra sp the shoul der portion and pull downw ard until the entir e bel t is pulled out. Allo w the belt to r etr act. As the bel t retr acts, you will he ar a clicking sound.
2. R ele as e the button and pull do wn on the height adjust er to mak e sure it is lock ed in place . S AFETY BEL T WARNING LAMP AND INDIC A TOR CHIME This l amp illumina tes and an audibl e warning will sound if the driver's sa fety bel t ha s not been fa stened when the vehicl e's ignition is turned on.
Then... If... The Bel t-Minder f ea ture will not ac tiva te . Y ou and the fr ont sea t passenger buckl e your sa fety bel ts bef ore y ou swit ch the ignition on or le ss than 1-2 minutes el apse aft er you s witch the ignition on.
3. For the se ating position y ou are swit ching off, buckl e then unbuckle the sa fet y belt thr ee times a t a moderat e speed , ending in the unbuckl ed sta t e. Aft er St ep 3, the saf ety bel t warning light turns on. 4. Whil e the sa fet y belt w arning light is on, buckl e and then unbuckl e the sa fet y belt.
The P ersonal Saf ety S ystem pr ovide s an impro ved o ver all lev el of frontal cr a sh prot ection t o front se at oc cupants and is designed t o help further reduc e the risk of airbag-r ela te d injuries.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS Airbags do not infl ate sl owl y or gentl y, and the risk of injury from a deplo ying airbag is the gr ea t est cl ose to the trim c ov ering the airbag modul e.
DRIVER AND P A SSENGER AIRBA GS W ARNINGS Nev er plac e your arm or an y objects ov er an airbag modul e. P lacing y our arm ov er a deplo ying airbag can resul t in serious arm fractur es or other injuries.
E142846 Childr en must al wa ys be pr operly restr ained. A ccident sta tistics suggest tha t childr en are s af er when properl y restraine d in the re ar sea ting positions than in the front se ating position. Fail ure t o f ollo w these instructions ma y incre ase the risk of injury in a cra sh.
The fr ont pass enger sensing sy st em is designed t o disabl e (will not infla te) the front pa ssenger fr ontal airba g when the front pa ssenger s ea t is unoccupie d, or a re ar facing inf ant seat, a forw ard-f acing child r estr aint, or a boost er sea t is det ect ed.
Aft er all occ upants hav e adjust ed their sea ts and put on sa f ety bel ts, it is v ery important tha t they c ontinue to sit properl y . A properl y sea ted occup ant sits upright, l eaning ag ainst the sea tback, and cent ered on the s ea t cushion, with their fe et comf ortably ex tende d on the floor .
W ARNINGS Do not use acc essory seat c ov ers. The use of a cc essory sea t cover s may pr ev ent the deplo yment of the side airbags and incr ea se the risk of injury in an accident. Do not le an your he ad on the door . The side airba g coul d injure y ou a s it deplo ys fr om the side of the sea tback.
SIDE CURT AIN AIRBAG S W ARNINGS Do not plac e objects or mount equipment on or near the he adliner at the sider ail tha t may c ome into conta ct with a depl oying side curt ain airbag. F ailure t o foll ow the se instructions may incr ea se the risk of personal injury in the ev ent of a cra sh.
The design and de vel opment of the side curtain airba gs include d rec ommended tes ting proc edures tha t were dev el oped by a gr oup of automotiv e sa fe ty ex perts known a s the Side Airbag T echnical W orking Group.
• The knee airba g may depl oy base d on cra sh sev erity and oc cupant c onditions. • The design of the side airba gs and side curtain airba gs is to depl oy in certain side impact cr a shes. T hese devic es may depl oy in other t ypes of cr ashes if your v ehicle e xperiences sufficient sidewa ys motion or deforma tion.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION ON RADIO FRE QUENCIES This de vice c omplies with P art 15 of the FC C Rul es and with Industry Canada license-e x empt RSS st andard(s).
Progr amming a New R emote Contr ol T o program an a dditional remot e contr ol See S ecurity (pa ge 71). Repr ogramming the Unl ocking Function Note: When you pre ss the unlock but ton, either all the doors are unl ocked or onl y the driver door is unl ocke d.
Sounding the P anic Alarm (If Equipped) E138624 Pr ess the butt on to sound the panic alarm. Pr ess the butt on again or s witch the ignition on t o silenc e it.
E107998 Make sur e that y ou dispose of old ba tteries in an environment ally friendl y way . Seek a dvice fr om your l ocal authorit y about recy cling old bat teries. E87964 2 1 1 1. Pr ess and hol d the buttons on the edge s of the transmitt er to rel ea se the co ver .
Note: Repl acing the ba ttery doe s not del et e the transmit ter from the v ehicle . The transmit ter shoul d opera te normally . Locating Y our V ehicle Pr ess the l ock button on the k ey twice within three se conds. T he horn may s ound and the direc tion indica tor s fla sh.
E107998 Make sur e that y ou dispose of old ba tteries in an environment ally friendl y way . Seek a dvice fr om your l ocal authorit y about recy cling old bat teries. 1. R emov e the ke y bla de from the transmit ter . E142432 2. T wist a thin coin under the t ab hidden behind the ke y bla de head t o remo ve the bat tery c ov er .
V ehicles with aut oma tic climat e contr ol can be c onfigure d to oper at e when your vehicl e is remot e started . See A utomatic Climate C ontrol (pa ge 108).
Y ou c an turn the remot e start s yst em on or off using the informa tion display . See (pag e 96). REPLA CING A LO S T KEY OR REMOTE C ONTR OL Y ou c an purcha se repl acement ke ys or remot e contr ols from an a uthorized de aler . Authorize d deal ers can pr ogr am remot e contr ols f or your v ehicle .
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION MyK ey allow s you t o program k eys with restric ted driving mode s to pr omote g ood driving habits. All but one of the k ey s can be activ at ed with these r estrict ed modes. Any k eys tha t remain unprogramme d are ref erred to a s administr at or k eys or a dmin ke ys.
• V arious vehicl e speed minders c an be set. Onc e you sel ect a speed, it will be shown in the displ ay , f oll ow ed by an audibl e tone when the pr esel ect ed vehicl e speed is e x cee ded. • Audio sy stem ma ximum vol ume of 45%. A mess age will be sho wn in the displa y when you a ttempt to e x cee d the limited v olume.
Note: Y ou can cl ear or change your MyK ey setting s at an y time during the same k ey cycl e as you cre a ted the MyK ey . Once y ou hav e swit ched the vehicl e off , ho we ver , you will need an admin k ey t o change or cle ar your MyK ey set tings.
CHECKING MYKEY S Y S TEM S T A TUS Y ou c an find informa tion on programmed MyK ey(s) using the informa tion displa y contr ol on the ste ering wheel.
USING MYKEY WITH REMOTE S T ART S Y STEMS MyK ey is not compatibl e with non Ford-appr ov ed, aft ermark et remot e start sys tems. If y ou choose t o install a r emote start sy stem, see an authoriz ed deal er f or a Ford-appr ov ed remot e start s yst em.
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING Y ou c an use the pow er door l ock contr ol or the remot e contr ol to l ock and unlock your v ehicle . Po wer Door Lock s The po wer door l ock control is on the driver and front pa ssenger door p anels. E184784 A B Unlock. A Lock.
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T ouch the locking ar ea on the front of the door handle t o lock your v ehicle . T here will be a brief dela y before y ou can unl ock your vehicl e ag ain. Note: K eep the door handl e cle an to mak e sure the sy st em opera te s corre ctl y . Note: Y our vehicl e does not a utoma ticall y lock.
Y ou will r eac tiva te dis able d intellig ent acc ess k ey s when you swit ch the ignition on using a valid k ey . Autol ock Feature The aut ol ock fe atur e will l ock all the doors when: • All doors ar e close d. • The ignition is on. • Y ou shift int o any g ear putting y our vehicl e in motion.
The l amps will not turn off if: • Y ou s witch them on with the lighting contr ol. • Any door is open. Illumina ted Exit For vehicl es with an int egr at ed k eyhea d transmit ter , the interior .
Note: Be careful when opening or cl osing the liftg at e in a g arag e or other enclosed area t o av oid damaging the lift ga te . Note: Do not hang anything, f or exampl e a bike r ack, fr om the gla ss or liftga te. This coul d damag e the liftg a te and its components.
Progr amming a Personal Entry C ode 1. Enter the f actory-set fiv e-digit code . 2. Pr ess 1·2 on the ke ypad within fiv e seconds. 3. Ent er your per sonal five-digit c ode. Y ou must enter e ach number within five seconds of e ach other . 4. Pr ess 1·2 on the ke ypad t o sav e personal c ode 1.
W ARNINGS Do not le av e chil dren or animals unat tended in the v ehicl e. On hot day s, the temper ature in the trunk or vehicl e int erior can rise v ery quickly . Exposure of pe ople or animal s to thes e high temper a tures f or ev en a short time can c ause dea th or serious hea t-rela ted injuries, incl uding brain dama ge.
P A SSIVE ANTI-THEFT S YS TEM Note: The sy stem is no t compa tibl e with non-Ford a ftermark et r emote s tart sy stems. Use of these s yst ems may r esul t in engine starting probl ems and a loss of sec urity prot ection.
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E184386 3 3. Pl ac e the first pr ogrammed int elligent acc ess k ey fl at on the s ymbol at the bott om of the floor c onsol e stor ag e compartment. 4. Pr ess the push butt on ignition swit ch. 5. W ait five se conds and then pr ess the push butt on ignition switch a gain.
ADJU S TING THE S TEERING WHEEL W ARNING Do not adjust the st eering wheel when your v ehicle is mo ving. Note: Make sure tha t you ar e sitting in the corre ct position. See Sitting in the Correc t Position (pag e 114). 1 2 2 E95178 1. Unlock the st eering column.
V olume down. C Seek do wn or pre vious. D Type Two E188908 V olume up. A Seek up or ne xt. B V olume down. C Seek do wn or pre vious. D Pr ess to sel ect sourc e. E Seek, Ne xt or Pr evious Pr ess the seek butt on to: • T une the r adio to the ne xt or previous stor ed pre set.
INFORMA TION DISPLA Y C ONTROL E188902 See (pa ge 96). HEA TED STEERING WHEEL (If Equipped) E189138 Pr ess the butt on to s witch the s yst em on. The LED on the s witch ill uminat es when the sys tem is on. Note: The sy stem onl y operat es when the engine is running.
WINDSHIELD WIPER S Note: Fully defr ost the windshiel d bef ore you s witch the windshiel d wipers on. Note: Make sure y ou swit ch the windshield wipers and vehicl e power off be for e using an automa tic car wash. Note: If streak s or smears appe ar on the windshield , cl ean the windshield and the wiper blade s.
T o opera te the w asher s and spra y the windshield , pull the l ever to war d you. When you r el ea se the l ever , the wiper s will opera t e for a short time. REAR WINDOW WIPER AND W ASHERS Rear W indow W iper Note: Make sure y ou swit ch the rear window wiper and ignition o ff bef ore using an automa tic car wash.
LIGHTING CONTR OL E142449 Off A P arking lamps, instrument panel lamps, license pl a te l amps and tail l amps B Headl amps C High Beams E162679 Push the l ev er forw ard t o swit ch the high beams on. Push the l ev er forw ard a gain or pull the le ver t ow ard y ou to s witch the high be ams off.
If equipped , the f ollo wing also ac tiva te when the lighting contr ol is in the autol amps position and you switch them on in the informa tion display: • Configur able daytime running l amps. • Aut omatic high be am contr ol. • Adaptiv e hea dlamp c ontrol.
D A YTIME RUNNING LAMPS W ARNING The da ytime running lamps s yst em does not activ at e the rear lamps and may not pr ovide ade quat e lighting during lo w visibility driving c onditions. Also , the autol amps switch position may not activ at e the headl amps in all low visibilit y conditions, such a s daytime fog.
Note: T ypical road dus t, dirt and wa ter spots do not a ffect the perf ormance o f the automa tic high beam control. Ho wever , in col d or incl ement we ather c onditions, you may no tice a decr ea se in the av ailabilit y of the automa tic high beam control, e speciall y at st art up.
FRONT F OG LAMPS (If Equipped) E142453 Pr ess the contr ol to s witch the f og lamps on or off. Y ou c an swit ch the fog l amps on when the lighting contr ol is in any position ex cept Off and the high beams ar e not on. DIRECTION INDIC A T ORS E162681 Push the l ev er up or down t o use the direc tion indica tor s.
Side Mounted Lamp B C E139419 A Map lamp . A Door function swit ch. B All lamps on s witch. C AMBIENT LIGHTING (If Equipped) The ambient lighting s yst em illumina te s the interior with a choic e of sev eral c ol ors. The ambient lighting c ontrol is l ocat ed in the ov erhead c onsol e.
POWER WINDO W S W ARNINGS Do not le av e chil dren una tt ended in your v ehicle and do not l et them pla y with the pow er window s. T hey may seriousl y injure themsel ve s.
2. Clos e the window a thir d time to the point of resist ance. Y ou disabled the bounce-back f eatur e and you c an now clos e the window manuall y. The window tr av els pa st the point of resist ance and y ou can cl ose it full y . Conta ct an authoriz ed deal er a s soon as possible if the windo w does not close a fter the third a tt empt.
Heated Ex terior Mirrors (If Equipped) See Hea ted W indow s and Mirrors (pa ge 112). Memory Mirrors (If Equipped) Y ou c an sa ve and r ecall the mirr or positions through the memory func tion. Integr at ed Blind Spot Mirrors (If Equipped) W ARNING Objects in the blind spot mirr or are clos er than they appear .
Note: Do not cle an the housing or gla ss of any mirror with har sh abra sives, fuel or other petrol eum or ammonia-based cl eaning product s. Y ou c an adjust the int erior mirror t o your pref erence. S ome mirror s also ha ve a second piv ot point.
Bounce-Back The moonr oof stops a utoma ticall y while closing. It re vers es some distanc e if there is an obstacl e in the way . Pr ess and hol d the front of the c ontrol within two s econds of a bounc e-back ev ent to o verride this function.
G AU GES E171213 Informa tion display . A Speedome ter . B Engine cool ant temper ature ga uge . C Fuel gau ge. D T achometer . E Information Displa y Compass (If Equipped) Displa ys the v ehicl e ’ s heading dir ection. Odometer R ecor ds the tot al distanc e tra vel ed by your vehicl e.
Engine Coolant T emper ature Gauge W ARNING Nev er remo ve the c oolant r eserv oir cap whil e the engine is running or hot. At normal oper a ting temper atur e, the needl e remains in the c enter se ction. Note: Do not restart the engine until the cause o f ov erhea ting has be en det ermined and resol ved.
W ARNING LAMPS AND INDIC A TORS The f oll owing w arning lamps and indica tor s alert y ou to a vehicl e condition that ma y bec ome serious. Some l amps light when you st art your v ehicle t o make sure they w ork. If any lamps r emain on aft er starting y our vehicl e, ref er to the respec tive s yst em warning l amp for further informa tion.
Direction Indica tor Lights when you s witch on the le ft or right direc tion indica tor or hazard w arning fl asher . If the indica tor s sta y on or fla sh f ast er, check f or a burned out bulb. See Changing a Bulb (pag e 222). Door Ajar Displa ys when the v ehicl e is on and any door is not compl etel y clos ed.
It also lights momentaril y when you swit ch the ignition on to c onfirm the lamp is functional. If it does not light when y ou swit ch the ignition on, or begins t o fla sh at any time, ha ve the syst em check ed by an authorized de al er . Low W asher Fl uid E132353 Lights when the windshiel d wa sher fluid is l ow .
K eyless W arning Al ert (If Equipped) Sounds the horn twic e when you e xit your vehicl e with the int elligent ac ce ss ke y , aft er the la st door is cl osed and y our ke yle ss vehicl e is in RUN, indic a ting your v ehicle is still on.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an resul t in loss of v ehicle contr ol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtr eme caution when using any devic e that ma y tak e your f ocus off the road . Y our primary responsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your v ehicle.
Trip comput er 1 and 2 1 Anticipation Speed Ford Ec oMode Inst Fuel Econ Distanc e to E T rip T imer Option to sel ect for na viga tion displa y . 1 See T rip Comput er (page 98).
Setting s Lane K eeping P ark Slot Chimes V ehicl e set tings Informa tion W arnings T r affic (R/L) Lighting Aut o highbeam Rain Light Hdlamp Del ay Rain sensing Wipers Hold OK t o Crea te MyK ey Cre.
All V al ues Indica te s all the respec tive trip , distanc e, time and av era ge fuel c onsumption informa tion. A ver age Fuel C onsumption Indica te s the av era ge fuel c onsumption since the function w a s la st re set. Distanc e to Empty Indica te s the appro ximat e distance your vehicl e will tr av el on the fuel remaining in the tank.
Alarm Action Messag e Displa ys when the al arm ha s been trigger ed due t o unauthorized entry . S ee Anti-Theft Alarm (pa ge 73). Alarm a ctiva t ed Check V ehicle Displa ys when the s yst em requir es servic e due to a malfunction. Cont act an authoriz ed deal er.
Action Messag e Displa ye d when the blind spot informa tion sy stem and cross tr affic al ert syst em sensors ar e block ed . Se e Blind Spot Information S ystem (p age 167). Cross T ra ffic Sensor bl ock ed See manual Displa ys when the s yst em requir es servic e due to a malfunction.
Hill Start Assis t Action Messag e Displa ys when hill st art assist is not a vail able. C ontact an authorized de al er . See Hill Start Assis t (pag e 149). Hill start a ssist not av ailabl e K eyless V ehicl e Action Messag e Displa ys t o remind y ou tha t the ke y is in the trunk.
Lighting Action Messag e Displa ys when the br ak e lamp bulb ha s burned out. Conta ct an authoriz ed deal er . Brak e l amp Bulb faul t Displa ys when the l ow beam headl amp bulb has burned out. C ontact an a uthorized de aler . Lo w beam Bulb f ault Displa ys when an el ectrical sy stem pr oblem oc curs with the headl amp sy stem.
Action Messag e Displa ys when a MyK ey is in use and park aid is activ- at ed . MyK ey Park aid c annot be deac tiva ted Displa ys when trying t o cre at e a MyKe y with a ke y alre ady designa ted a s a MyKe y . K ey is Already a MyK ey Displa ys when pr ogramming a MyK ey .
Po wer S teering Action Messag e The po wer st eering system is not w orking. Stop the vehicl e a t a saf e place . Cont act an authoriz ed deal er . St eering l oss St op sa fel y The po wer st eering system is not w orking. Stop the vehicl e a t a saf e place .
Tr ansmission Action Messag e See an authoriz ed deal er . T r ansmission malfunction Servic e now The tr ansmission is ov erhea ting and needs to cool. St op in a sa fe pl ac e as soon a s it ’ s possibl e. T r ansmission ov erhea ting St op sa fel y T r ansmission is hot.
MANUAL CLIMA TE CONTR OL E196989 Fan speed c ontrol: A djusts the v olume of air cir cula ted in the vehicl e. A A/C: P re ss the button t o switch the air conditioning on or off .
Recirc ulat ed air: Pre ss the butt on to swit ch between outside air and recir cul at ed air . The air c urrentl y in the pa ssenger c ompartment recir cul at es. This c an reduc e the time needed t o cool the interior and re duce unw ante d odors from ent ering your v ehicl e.
A/C: P re ss the button t o switch the air conditioning on or off . Air c onditioning cools y our vehicle using outside air . T o improve the time t o re ach a c omfort able temper a ture in hot w ea ther , drive with the window s open until you f eel cold air through the air v ents.
Dual Zone T emper ature C ontrol Sel ect a t emper atur e for the pa ssenger ’ s side using the rotary c ontrol on the passeng er ’ s side. Singl e zone t emper atur e contr ol automa tically swit ches off. The temper a ture on the driv er ’ s side remains unchanged .
Rec ommended Set tings for Hea ting V ehicle with aut omatic climate c ontrol V ehicle with manual climat e control Pr ess the AUT O button. Adjust the f an speed to the c enter setting. 1 Adjust the t emperatur e contr ol to the desired s etting. Use 72°F ( 22°C) as a starting point, then a djust the setting a s nece ssary .
Side Windo w Defogging in C ol d W eather V ehicle with aut omatic climate c ontrol V ehicle with manual climat e control Pr ess the defro st button. Sel ect the windshiel d air vents using the air distribution butt ons. 1 Adjust the t emperatur e contr ol to the desired s etting.
For additional cabin air fil ter informa tion, or to r epla ce the fil ter , see an a uthorized deal er . REMOTE S T ART The clima te c ontrol syst em adjusts the cabin t empera ture during remote st art. Y ou c annot adjust the sy st em during remot e start oper ation.
SITTING IN THE CORRE CT POSITION W ARNINGS Do not recline the se at b ackrest t oo far a s this can cause the oc cupant to slide under the sa fety bel t, resul ting in serious injury in the event of a cra sh.
Note: Adjust the se atb ack to an upright driving position bef ore adjusting the he ad restr aint. A djust the head restr aint so tha t the top of it is l evel with the top o f your he ad and as f ar forward a s possibl e. Mak e sure that y ou remain c omfortabl e.
E144727 1. Adjust the s ea tback t o an upright driving or riding position. 2. Pivot the he ad res traint f orwar d to war d your he ad to the de sired position. Aft er the head r estr aint re aches the forw ard-most til t position, pivoting it forw ard a gain will then r ele ase it t o the re arward , un-til t ed position.
E194195 Po wer Lumbar (If Equipped) E187688 REAR SEA TS Folding the S eatback Note: Befor e lo wering the seatb ack(s), remo ve the outboard he ad res traints. See Head Res traints (pa ge 114). Note: Y our vehicl e ma y have split sea tback s that must be f olded individuall y .
E165362 3. S to w the sa fe ty bel t in the belt sto wa ge clip . T his will prev ent the sa fet y belt fr om ge tting ca ught in the sea t la tch. E184203 When r aising the sea tback(s), mak e sure you he ar the sea t la tch into pl ace and tha t no red portion is visibl e on the rele ase butt on on both sides.
HEA TED SEA TS (If Equipped) W ARNING Pe ople who ar e unabl e to f eel pain to their skin bec ause of adv anced ag e, chr onic illness, diabet es, spinal cor d injury , medica tion, al cohol use , exhaustion or other ph ysical c onditions, must ex ercise care when using the he at ed sea t.
12 V ol t DC Pow er Point W ARNING Do not plug optional el ectrical acc essories int o the cigar lighter socke t. Incorr ect use of the light er can c ause damag e not co ver ed by y our warr anty , and can r esul t in fire or serious injury .
CENTER CONS OLE St ow it ems in the cuphol der car efull y as items ma y bec ome loose during har d braking, acc el era tion or cr ashes, including hot drinks which ma y spill. Av ailabl e console f eature s include: E188648 Cuphol der with grips and height adjust er .
GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNINGS Ext ended idling a t high engine speeds can pr oduce v ery high temper a tures in the engine and exhaust s yst em, cr ea ting the risk of fire or other damag e. Do not park, idl e or drive y our vehicl e on dry gra ss or other dry ground co ver .
S witching the Ignition On to Ac cessory Mode E142555 Pr ess the push butt on ignition swit ch once without your f oot on the brak e or clutch pedal. It is on the instrument panel ne ar the ste ering wheel. All el ectric al circuit s and acc essories ar e opera tional and the warning l amps and indica tor s illumina te.
E184386 3 3. Pl ac e the passiv e key fla t on the symbol a t the bott om of the floor consol e stora ge c ompartment. 4. With the pa ssive k ey in this position, you c an use the push butt on ignition swit ch to s witch the ignition on and start y our vehicl e.
Once y our vehicl e starts, it remains running until you pr ess the push butt on ignition swit ch, ev en if your v ehicl e does not det ect a valid pa ssive k ey . If y ou open and clo se a door while y our vehicl e is running, the sys tem se arches f or a valid pa ssive ke y .
E184385 2 1 1. Open the floor c onsol e stor age compartment lid . 2. R emov e the tra y . E184386 3 3. Pl ac e the passiv e key fla t on the symbol a t the bott om of the floor consol e stora ge c ompartment.
counting do wn from 30 sec onds. If you do not interv ene within 30 sec onds, your vehicl e shuts do wn. Another messa ge appears in the inf ormation displa y to inform y ou tha t your v ehicle ha s shut down in order t o sav e fuel. Start your v ehicle as you normall y do.
Guarding Agains t Exhaust Fumes W ARNING If you smell e xhaust fumes inside your v ehicle , ha ve y our vehicl e check ed by y our authorize d deal er immedia tel y . Do not drive y our vehicl e if you smell e xhaust fumes. C arbon monoxide is pr esent in e xhaust fumes.
• Make sur e the sy stem is unpl ugg ed and properl y st ow ed bef ore st arting and driving your v ehicle . Mak e sure the prot ectiv e co ver se als the pr ongs of the block he at er cord plu g when not in use. • Make sur e the hea ter s yst em is check ed for pr oper opera tion before winter .
AUT O-S T ART-S TOP (If Equipped) The s yst em reduc es fuel c onsumption and CO2 emissions b y shutting do wn the engine when your v ehicle is idling, for exampl e at tra ffic lights. W ARNINGS The engine ma y rest art automa tically if r equired b y the sys tem.
• The outside t emperatur e is too l ow or too high. • The driv er door is open when the vehicl e is moving. • The driv er sa fe ty bel t is not fa stened.
S AFETY PREC AUTIONS W ARNINGS Do not ov erfill the fuel tank. T he pressur e in an ov erfill ed tank ma y cause l eakage and l ead to fuel spr ay and fire. The fuel s yst em may be under pressur e. If y ou hear a hissing sound near the fuel fill er door (Ea sy Fuel capl ess fuel sy stem), do not refuel until the sound stops.
FUEL QUALITY - G AS OLINE Choosing the Right Fuel E161513 W e recommend r egul ar unl eade d ga soline with a pump octane r a ting of 87 . S ome sta tions offer fuel s poste d as r egul ar with an octane r a ting belo w 87 , p articularl y in high altitude ar ea s.
E161513 W e recommend r egul ar unl eade d ga soline with a pump octane r a ting of 87 , or r egul ar unle aded g asoline bl ended with a maximum of 85% ethanol (E85). Fl ex fuel vehicl es ha ve a y ell ow bez el on the fuel tank fill er pipe opening.
Filling a Portabl e Fuel Container Use the foll owing guidelines t o av oid ele ctrost atic char ge build-up when filling an ungrounded fuel c ontainer: • Only us e an appro ved fuel c ontainer t o transf er fuel t o your v ehicle . Pl ace the container on the gr ound when filling it.
W ARNINGS R ead and f oll ow all the instruc tions on the pump island . T urn off y our engine when you ar e refueling. Do not smoke if y ou are ne ar fuel or refueling y our vehicl e.
4. W ait at l ea st 10 sec onds bef ore remo ving the fuel pump nozzl e to all ow any re sidual fuel to dr ain into the fuel tank. Note: A fuel spillag e conc ern may oc cur if ov erfilling the fuel tank. Do not o verfill the tank. T he fill pipe is equipped with a dr ain hole .
1. Fill the fuel tank compl etel y and rec ord the initial odomet er rea ding. 2. Each time y ou fill the tank, r ecor d the amount of fuel added . 3. A fter a t lea st thre e to fiv e tank fill ups, fill the fuel tank and re cor d the current odomet er rea ding.
an emission contr ol devic e or prev ent it from w orking. Inf ormation about y our vehicl e ’ s emission syst em is on the V ehicle Emission Contr ol Informa tion Decal loc a ted on or ne ar the engine. T his decal also lists engine displ ac ement Ple a se consul t your w arrant y informa tion for c ompl ete de tails.
If the vehicl e ’ s engine or transmission has just been servic ed, or the bat tery ha s rec entl y run down or been r epla ced , the OBD-II sys tem ma y indica te tha t the vehicl e is not re ady f or I/M tes ting.
MANUAL TR ANSMISSION - 2.0L DUR A TE C-HE (MI4) Using the Clut ch Note: Fail ure to full y depress the clut ch pedal to the fl oor may cause incr ea sed shift eff orts, prema turely we ar transmission components or dama ge the tr ansmission.
Parking Y our V ehicle W ARNING Do not park your v ehicl e with the ge arshift l ev er in the neutral position. Y our v ehicl e may mo ve une xpect edl y and injure someone . Shift the ge arshift le ver t o first g ear and se t the parking brak e fully .
Rec ommended upshifts (for best fuel economy ) when acc eler ating Shift from: 15 mph (24 km/h) 1 - 2 26 mph ( 42 km/h) 2 - 3 38 mph (61 km/h) 3 - 4 42 mph (6 7 km/h) 4 - 5 50 mph (80 km/h) 5 - 6 Re verse Note: Make sure tha t your v ehicle is a t a compl et e st op bef ore you shift int o re verse (R).
W ARNINGS Do not apply the br ake pedal and acc el era tor pedal simult aneousl y . Applying both pe dals simul taneousl y for mor e than three s econds will limit engine rpm, which may r esul t in difficul ty maintaining speed in tr a ffic and coul d l ead to serious injury .
Note: Engine damage ma y occur if y ou maintain ex cessive engine re vving without shifting. Sel ectShift doe s not automa ticall y upshift, ev en if the engine is approaching the RPM limit. It must be shift ed manuall y by pressing the + but ton. If equipped with the toggl e on the gearshift l ever: • Pr ess the (+) butt on to upshift.
W ARNINGS When doing this proc edur e, y ou will be taking your v ehicle out of park (P) which means y our vehicl e can r oll freel y . T o av oid unwant ed v ehicle mov ement, al wa ys full y set the parking brak e prior t o doing this proc edure. Use wheel chocks if appr opria te.
Automa tic Tr ansmission Adaptiv e Learning This f ea ture may incre ase dur ability and pro vide consist ent shift f eel ov er the life of your v ehicle . A new v ehicl e or transmission ma y hav e firm shifts, soft shifts or both. T his opera tion is considered normal and does not a ffec t function or durabilit y of the transmission.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Note: Occa sional brak e noise is normal. If a metal-t o-met al, c ontinuous grinding or continuous sque al sound is present, the brak e linings ma y be worn-out and an authorized de al er should che ck them.
P ARKING BR AKE V ehicl es With A utomatic Tr ansmission W ARNING Al wa ys set the parking br ake fully and le av e your v ehicle with the transmission sel ector l ev er in position P .
The s yst em will activ at e aut omatic all y on any sl ope that will c ause significant v ehicle rollback. For vehicl es with a manual transmission, you c an switch this f eatur e off using the informa tion display . See Information Displa y s (pag e 96).
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION The tr action c ontrol s yst em helps av oid drive wheel spin and l oss of traction. If your v ehicle be gins to slide , the sy stem applies the brak es to individual wheels and, when ne eded , reduc es engine power at the s ame time.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS V ehicle modifica tions invol ving braking s yst em, a ftermark et r oof rack s, suspension, steering s yst em, tire c onstruction and wheel and tir e size may chang e the handling chara cteris tics of the vehicl e and may a dver sely a ffect the performanc e of the A dvanc eT r ac sys tem.
REAR P ARKING AID (If Equipped) W ARNINGS The parking aid s yst em can onl y assist y ou t o dete ct object s when your v ehicle is mo ving at parking speeds. T ake care when using the s yst em to a void per sonal injury . The parking aid s yst em may not prev ent contact with small or mo ving objects tha t are close t o the ground .
Pr ess the parking aid butt on to s witch the sys tem off . If a f aul t is present in the sys tem, a w arning messa ge appear s in the informa tion display and does not all ow y ou to s witch the s yst em on.
The s yst em det ects objec ts when: • Y our v ehicl e is moving f orwar d at l ow speed . • Y our v ehicl e is moving f orwar d at l ow speed and an object is appr oaching the front of y our vehicl e a t a lo w speed . Pr ess the parking aid butt on to s witch the sys tem off .
Do not use the sy stem if: • Y ou ha ve a ttached a f oreign objec t (bike r ack or tr ail er) to the fr ont or rear of your v ehicle or a ttached cl ose to the sensors.
Note: If a maneuver is interrupt ed be fore compl etion, the sy stem s witche s off. The ste ering wheel position will not indic at e the actual po sition of the st eering and you ha ve to full tak e control of y our vehicl e.
Troubl eshooting the Sy stem The sy stem does not l ook for a space The tr action c ontrol s yst em may be off The tr ansmission is in R ev erse (R); y our vehicl e must be mo ving forw ard t o det ec.
The sy stem does not position the v ehicl e where I want in the spac e A parke d vehicl e ha s a high at tachment (sal t spr ay er , snowpl ow , moving truck be d, et c.
The s yst em uses thre e types of guide s to help you see wha t is behind your vehicl e: • Ac tive guideline s: Show the int ended path of y our vehicl e when rever sing. • Fixe d guidelines: Sho w the actual pa th your v ehicle is mo ving in while rev ersing in a straight line .
Al wa ys use ca ution while r ev ersing. Objects in the r ed zone ar e cl osest t o your vehicl e and object s in the green z one are farther a wa y . Objects ar e ge tting cl oser to your v ehicle a s they move fr om the gre en zone t o the yell ow or red zone s.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION Cruise c ontrol l ets y ou maintain a set speed without k eeping your f oot on the acc el era tor pedal. Y ou can use cruise contr ol when your v ehicle spe ed is gre at er than 20 mph (30 km/h).
LANE KEEPING S YS TEM (If Equipped) W ARNINGS The s yst em does not relie ve y ou of your r esponsibility t o drive with due car e and att ention. At all times y ou are responsibl e for contr olling your v ehicle , supervising the sys tem and int ervening if requir ed.
E165515 Alert onl y – Pro vides a ste ering wheel vibra tion when the sy stem de tec ts an unintended l ane departure. E165516 Aid only – P ro vides an a ssistanc e ste ering tor que input to war d the lane c enter when the sys tem det ects an unintended l ane departure.
When you s witch on the s yst em, an ov erhead gr aphic of a vehicle with l ane markings will displ ay in the inf ormation displa y . If you sel ect aid mode when y ou swit ch on the syst em, a separa te whit e icon will als o appear or in some v ehicle s arro ws will displ ay with the l ane markings.
Why is the fea ture not avail able (line markings ar e gra y) when I can see the lane markings on the road? Ambiguous l ane markings (mainl y in construc tion zones) Rapid tr ansition from light t o d.
BLIND SPOT INFORMA TION S YS TEM (If Equipped) Blind Spot Information S yst em (BLIS ™ ) with Cross Tr affic Alert (If Equipped) W ARNING T o help avoid injurie s, NEVER use the Blind Spot Inf ormation S ystem a s a repl acement f or using the interior and ext erior mirrors and looking o ver your shoulder be for e changing lane s.
W ARNING T o help avoid per sonal injury , NEVER use the Cro ss T r affic Al ert system a s a repl acement f or using the interior and ext erior mirrors and looking o ver your shoulder be for e backing out of a parking space . Cr oss T r a ffic Alert is not a repl acement f or careful driving.
E142441 Zone c over age al so decre a ses when parking at shall ow angles. Here, the l eft sensor is mostl y obstruct ed; zone c over age on that side is se ver el y limited .
E142443 The s yst em uses r adar sensors which ar e loc a ted behind the bumper f ascia on each side of your v ehicle . Do not all ow mud , snow or bumper stick ers t o obstruct the se are as, this c an caus e degra ded sy stem performanc e.
• Driving in rev erse fa ster than 5 mph (8 km/h). • Backing out of an angl ed parking spot. False A lerts Note: If your vehicl e has a f actory equippe d to w bar and it is t owing a tr ail er , the sensors will det ect the tr ailer and turn the Blind Spot Informa tion and Cro ss T r affic A lert s yst ems off to a void false al erts.
Type 1 E121813 C B A Gear shifting A Anticipation B Efficient speed C Gear shifting Use the highest drivabl e gear appropria te for the r oad c onditions to impr ov e fuel consumption. Anticipation Adjust y our vehicle spee d and the distance to other v ehicl es to a void the ne ed for hea vy braking or ac celer ation t o improve fuel econom y .
• Loos e or worn st eering component s. • Improper v ehicle alignment. Note: A high crown in the r oad or high cross winds may als o make the st eering seem to w ander or pull. Adaptiv e Learning The el ectronic pow er ste ering sys tem adaptive l earning helps corre ct roa d irreg ularities and impr ov es o ver all handling and ste ering feel.
REAR UNDER FLOOR S TOR A GE Car go Mana gement S yst em (If Equipped) E142445 The s yst em is loc a ted in the fl oor of the car go ar ea. Lift the handl e to open. LUGG AGE C OVER S W ARNINGS Make sur e that the po sts are pr operl y la t ched in the mounting fe atur es.
the f ollo wing terms f or det ermining your v ehicle ’ s weight ra tings, with or without a tr ail er , from the v ehicl e ’ s Tire L abel or Sa f ety C omplianc e Certific a tion Label: Base C urb W eight - is the w eight of the vehicl e including full fluids and all standar d equipment.
W ARNING The appr opria t e lo ading capa city of y our vehicl e can be limite d either by v olume capa city (ho w much spac e is av ail abl e) or by pa yload c apacity (how much w eight the vehicle shoul d carry). Once y ou have re ached the ma ximum payl oad of your v ehicle, do not a dd more car g o, ev en if there is spa ce av ail abl e.
E142517 E143817 CARGO Car go W eight - includes all weight a dded t o the Bas e Curb W eight, incl uding car g o and optional equipment. W hen to wing, trail er tongue l oad or king pin weight is al so part of car go weight.
Note: For trail er t owing informa tion ref er to the R V and T rail er T owing Guide a vail able a t an authorize d deal er . E143818 GVW G VW (Gr oss V ehicl e W eight) - is the V ehicl e Curb W eight, pl us car g o, plus pa ssengers.
E142524 W ARNING Ex c eeding the Sa fety Complianc e Certifica tion Label v ehicl e weight r ating limits coul d resul t in substandar d vehicl e handling or performanc e, engine, tr ansmission and/ or structur al damag e, serious damag e t o the vehicl e, l oss of contr ol and personal injury .
for oper ation a t Gross V ehicle W eight Ra ting, not at Gr oss Combine d W eight Ra ting.) Separ at e functional br ake s shoul d be used f or sa f e contr ol of tow ed vehicl es and for tr ailers wher e the Gross C ombined W eight of the to wing vehicl e plus the tr ailer ex ceed the Gr oss V ehicl e W eight Ra ting of the towing v ehicl e.
2. Det ermine the combine d weight of the driv er and pa ssenger s tha t will be riding in your v ehicle. 3. Subtrac t the combine d weight of the driver and pa ssengers from XXX k g or XXX lb. 4. T he re sulting fig ure e quals the av ail abl e amount of car go and lu gga ge l oad capacit y .
be: 635 kil ogr ams - (2 x 99 kil ograms) - (12 x 4 5 kil ograms) = 635 - 198 - 540 = -103 kil ogr ams. Y ou will need t o reduc e the load weight b y at l ea st 240 pounds (104 kil ograms).
TO WING A TRAILER W ARNING Nev er t ow a tr ail er with y our vehicl e. This po wertrain is not designed t o t ow . TRANSPOR TING THE VEHICLE E143886 If you nee d to ha ve y our vehicl e tow ed, conta ct a prof essional towing servic e or , if you ar e a member of a roadside assist ance pr ogram, your r oadside assist ance servic e pro vider .
1. T ow onl y with your v ehicle in the forw ard dir ection. R elea se the parking brak e. 2. Pla ce the tr ansmission in neutral. Note: The maximum to wing speed is 70 mph (112 km/h).
1. R ele as e the parking brak e. 2. S witch on the ignition b y pressing the ke yle ss start butt on, but do not appl y the brak e pedal. 3. P ress the br ake pedal, and then mov e the ge arshift t o the neutral (N) position. R el ea se the brak e pedal.
BREAKING-IN Y ou ne ed to br eak in ne w tires f or appro xima tel y 300 miles ( 480 kilome ter s). During this time, y our vehicle may e xhibit some unusual driving charac teristic s. Av oid driving too f ast during the first 1000 mile s (1600 kilome ter s).
Note: Driving through standing w at er can cause v ehicle dama ge . Note: Engine damage c an occur if w at er enters the air fil ter . Bef ore driving throu gh standing w at er , check the depth. Nev er drive through w at er that is higher than the bot tom of the fr ont rock er are a of your v ehicle .
W ARNINGS Al wa ys mak e sure tha t objects cannot f all into the driv er foot well while the v ehicl e is moving. Objects that ar e l oose can bec ome trappe d under the pedals c ausing a lo ss of vehicl e contr ol.
RO ADSIDE AS SIS T ANCE V ehicl es Sol d in the United S tat es: Getting R oadside Assistanc e T o fully a ssist you shoul d you hav e a vehicl e conc ern, Ford Motor C ompany offer s a compliment ary roadside assist ance pr ogram. This pr ogram is separa te from the New V ehicl e Limite d W arranty .
Canadian r oadside co verag e and benefits may diff er from the U .S. c ov erage . If you requir e more inf orma tion, pl ea se ref er to the co ver ag e section of y our warr anty guide, c all us in Canada a t 1-800-665-2006, or visit our websit e a t www .
3. R emove y our foot fr om the brak e pedal and press the S T ART /S TOP button to s witch off the ignition. 4. Y ou c an either at tempt t o start the engine by pr essing the brak e pedal and the ST ART /S TOP button, or s witch on the ignition only b y pressing the ST ART /S TOP button without pressing the br ak e pedal.
4 2 1 3 E142664 1. Connec t the positive (+) jumper c able to the positiv e (+) terminal of the discharg ed ba tt ery . 2. Connec t the other end of the positive (+) cabl e to the po sitive (+) t erminal of the assisting ba ttery . 3. C onnect the neg a tive (-) c able t o the nega tive (-) terminal of the a ssisting bat tery .
4 1 3 2 E142665 1. R emov e the jumper cabl e from the ground met al surfa ce or c onnecting point, if av ail able . 2. R emov e the jumper cabl e on the nega tive (-) terminal of the boost er vehicl e's ba tt ery . 3. R emove the jumper c able fr om the positive (+) t erminal of the boost er vehicl e's ba tt ery .
GETTING THE SERVICE S Y OU NEED W arranty r epairs t o your v ehicl e must be performe d by an authoriz ed deal er. Whil e any authorize d deal er handling your v ehicl e line will pro vide warr anty servic e, w e rec ommend you r eturn t o your selling authorized de al er who wants t o ensure your c ontinued sa tisf action.
In order t o help us serve y ou bett er, ple a se hav e the foll owing informa tion av ailabl e when conta cting a Cust omer Rela tionship Cent er: • V ehicle Identifica tion Number . • Y our t el ephone number (home and business). • The name of the authoriz ed deal er and city where l ocat ed.
THE BETTER BUSINES S BUREAU (BBB) A UTO LINE PROGR AM (U.S. ONL Y) Y our s atisf action is important to For d Motor C ompany and t o your de aler . If a warr anty c oncern ha s not been re solv ed usi.
In the CAMV AP progr am, impartial third-party arbitr ator s conduct he arings a t mutuall y conv enient times and pl ace s in an informal en vironment. T hese impartial arbitra t ors re view the positions of the parties, mak e decisions and , when appropria te , render a war ds to r esol ve disputes.
FORD MO T OR COMP ANY Cust omer R ela tionship Cent er 1555 Fairl ane Drive Fairl ane Business Park #3 Allen P ark, Michigan 48101 U.S.A. T elephone: +9 71 4 3326084 T oll-Free Number of the King dom of Saudi Arabia: 800 89 71409 Loc al T elephone Number of K uwait: 248105 75 F AX: +971 4 3327299 Email: menaca c@for d.
T o conta ct NHT S A, y ou ma y call the V ehicl e Sa f ety Hotline toll-fr ee at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY : 1-800-424-9153); g o to http:/ / www .saf ercar .g ov; or writ e to: A dministra tor 1200 New Jer sey A v enue, Southe a st W a shingt on, D . C. 205 90 Y ou can also obt ain other inf ormation about mot or vehicl e sa f ety fr om http:/ / www .
FUSE SPECIFIC A TION CHAR T Engine Compartment Fuse Bo x E129925 Circuits pr otect ed Ampere rating Fuse Anti-lock Br aking Syst em pump. 40A ** F7 Ele ctronic st ability progr am valv e. Ele ctronic st ability progr am valv e. 30A ** F8 Hea te d rear windo w .
Circuits pr otect ed Ampere rating Fuse R ear po wer windo w (without door contr ol unit). 25A ** F14 T r ansmission contr ol module . 25A ** F15 Cooling f an – 1.0L Ec oBoost. Not used. - F16 Not used. - F17 Windshiel d wipers. 20A ** F18 Ele ctronic st ability progr am module.
Circuits pr otect ed Ampere rating Fuse Run on wa ter pump. 10A * F34 V ariable v alv es. Canist er purg e val ve . Cr anksha ft position sensor . 10A * F35 Universal he at ed exhaust ga s o xy gen sensor . Canist er purg e val ve . Ac tive grill e shutt er .
Circuits s witched Rela y Type Rela y Not used. - R4 R ear wip wer . Micro r ela y R5 Not used. - R6 Not used. - R7 Dela ye d acc essory po wer . Po wer rela y R8 Not used. - R9 Start er rela y . Mini rel ay R10 Air conditioning cl utch. Micro rel ay R11 Cooling f an rel ay .
Pa ssenger C ompartment Fuse Bo x E129926 Circuits pr otect ed Ampere rating Fuse Fuel pump supply . 20A F56 Not used. - F5 7 Not used. - F58 P assiv e anti-theft sy stem suppl y . 5A F59 Interior l amps, driv er's door swit ch pack, gl ove bo x, ambient lighting, el ectric moonr oof.
Circuits pr otect ed Ampere rating Fuse Cigar light er , rear po wer outl et. 20A F61 Not used. - F62 Not used. - F63 Not used. - F64 Lugg age c ompartment lid rele ase . 10A F65 Driver's door l ock, doubl e locking. 20A F66 Informa tion and entertainment displa y .
Circuits pr otect ed Ampere rating Fuse V olta ge qualit y monitoring (KL15). 7 .5A F85 Manual air conditioning he at er modul e. Auxiliary hea ter . Forwar d looking c amera. Radio . Moonroof modul e. R estraint s yst em. 10A F86 Manual air conditioning he at er modul e.
Circuits pr otect ed Ampere rating Fuse Door module (right-hand fr ont) (el ectric windows, centr al locking, ele ctric f olding mirr ors, he at ed ext erior mirrors). 25A * F5 Door module (l eft-hand rear) ( ele ctric window s). 25A * F6 Door module (right-hand r ear) ( el ectric windo ws).
Circuits pr otect ed Ampere rating Fuse Blind spot monitor . 5A * F29 R ear view c amera without st art stop modul e. P arking aid module . 5A * F30 Not used. - F31 Not used. - F32 Not used. - F33 Hea te d driver's se at. 15A * F34 Hea te d front pa ssenger's se a t.
Circuits s witched Rela y Type Rela y Not used. - R4 Not used. - R5 Not used. - R6 CHANGING A FUSE Fuses W ARNING Al wa ys repl ace a fuse with one that has the spe cified ampera ge r a ting. Using a fuse with a higher ampera ge ra ting can c ause sev ere wire damag e and coul d start a fir e.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Hav e your v ehicl e serviced r egul arl y to help maintain its r oadworthine ss and resal e val ue. T here is a l arg e netw ork of authorized de al ers tha t are ther e to help you with their pr ofe ssional servicing expertise .
E189028 3. Lift the hood and support it with the prop r od. 4. T o close the hood , remo ve the support rod fr om the ca tch and se cure corr ectl y . 5. Low er the hood and allo w it t o drop under its own w eight f or the la st 8 in to 12 in ( 20 cm to 30 cm).
Air filt er assembly . S ee Changing the Engine Air Filt er (pag e 229). F Engine oil dipstick. S ee Engine Oil Dipstick (pag e 213). G Windshiel d wa sher fluid reserv oir . See W asher Fl uid Check (pag e 217). H Engine cool ant res ervoir . See Engine C oolant Check (page 214).
Engine oil dipstick: See Engine Oil Check (p age 213). H Windshiel d wa sher fluid reserv oir: See W asher Fl uid Check (pag e 217). I ENGINE OIL DIPS TICK - 1.0L EC OBOOS T ™ E141337 A B Minimum. A Maximum. B ENGINE OIL DIPS TICK - 2.0L DUR A TEC-HE (MI4) E191425 A B Minimum.
Only us e oils certifie d for g asoline engine s by the Americ an Pe trol eum Institut e (API). An oil with this trademark s ymbol conf orms to the c urrent engine and emission sys tem pr otec tion standards and fuel econom y requir ements of the Interna tional Lubric ants Specific ation Advisory C ouncil (ILSA C), comprised of U.
Note: Do not use stop l eak pellet s, cooling sy stem se alant s or additives a s the y can cause dama ge t o the engine cooling or hea ting sy stems. The vehicl e warranty does not co ver this damage. Note: During normal vehicle oper a tion, the engine cool ant may chang e col or from orang e to pink or light r ed.
If you driv e in ex tremel y hot clima tes: • It may be nec essary t o hav e a Ford authorized de al er decre ase the c ool ant conc entra tion to 40%.
CLUTCH FL UID CHECK - MANUAL TR ANSMISSION The cl utch and br ake syst ems share the same fluid r eserv oir . See Br ake Fl uid Check (pag e 216). W ASHER FLUID CHECK When adding fl uid, us e a mixture of w asher fluid and w at er to help pr ev ent free zing in col d we a ther and impro ve the cl eaning capability .
Note: If a person adds el ectric al or ele ctronic a cc essories or c omponents to the vehicl e, the ac cessories or component s may advers ely a ffect the l o w vol tag e ba ttery performanc e and durabilit y and may als o aff ec t the performanc e of other el ectrical sy stems in the v ehicle .
CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES E142463 Run the tip of your fing ers over the edg e of the blade t o check for rou ghness. Cle an the wiper bla des with wa sher fluid or wa ter applie d with a soft sponge or cloth. CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES Note: If streak s or smears appe ar on the windshield , cl ean the windshield and the wiper blade s.
3. R otat e and remo ve the wiper bl ade. 4. Install in the re ver se order . Note: Make sure tha t the wiper bl ade lock s into pl ac e. Changing the Rear W indow W iper Blade 1. Lift the wiper arm. E130060 3 2 Note: Make sure tha t the wiper arm does not spring back a gainst the gl a ss when the wiper blade is no t at tached .
Note: There ma y be an identifying mark on the lens t o help you l ocat e the cent er of the bulb. Note: T o see a clear er light pat tern whil e adjusting one hea dlamp , y ou may w ant to block the light fr om the other hea dlamp . 3. S witch on the lo w beam headlamp s and open the hood.
E133215 2 2 4 3 2. R emov e the scre ws. 3. P ull the headl amp a s far a s possible to war ds the front of the v ehicle t o disenga ge it fr om the lo wer fixing point. 4. Lift the outer side of the he adlamp and remo ve it. E133750 5 5. Disconnect the el ectric al connec tor .
E133105 2 4 2. R emov e the co ver . 3. Disc onnect the el ectrical conne ctor . 4. R ele as e the clip and remo ve the bulb . Replacing Lo w Beam Bulbs 1. R emov e the headl amp. See Remo ving a Headlamp (pag e 221). E133106 2 4 2. R emov e the co ver .
2. T wist to r emov e the cover . 3. R emove the bulb hol der . 4. R emov e the bulb. Repla cing Fog Lamp Bulbs 1. R emov e fog l amp grille from the front fa scia then unscrew the f og lamp . 2 E184157 3 2. Disconnec t the ele ctrical c onnect or from the f og lamp bulb .
E133713 4 4. Disconnec t the ele ctrical c onnect or. Replacing the Br ake, R ear and Direction Indica tor Bulbs A B E133714 Brak e and re ar lamp bulb . A. Direc tion indica tor bulb . B. 1. R emov e the bulb holder . 2. Gently pr ess the bulb int o the bulb holder , turn it c ounter-cl ockwise and remo ve it.
E184158 4 4. Disconnec t the ele ctrical c onnect or. 5. Remov e the lamp and unclip the bulb holder . 6. Gentl y press the bulb into the bulb holder , turn it c ounter clock wise and remo ve it. Replacing the R ear, Brak e, S ide Marker , Direction Indica tor and R ever se Bulbs D A B E184159 C Brak e and re ar lamp bulb .
Repla cing Licenc e Plat e and High Mounted Br ake Lamp Bulbs These l amps have LED bulbs. C ontact an authorized de al er . BULB SPECIFIC A TION CHART R eplac ement bulbs are specified in the chart belo w . Headl amp bulbs must be marke d with an authorized “ D.
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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 cle aner remo ved . Do not r emov e the air cle aner while the engine is running. When changing the air fil ter el ement, use only the air fil ter element list ed in the Motor cra ft Parts tabl e.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Y our For d or Lincoln authoriz ed de aler ha s many quality pr oducts a vail abl e to cl ean your v ehicle and pr ot ect its finishes.
Note: Industrial-strength (he avy-dut y) cle aners, or cl eaning chemicals, ma y ca use damag e ov er a period of time. Body Paint work Pr eservation W ARNINGS Do not polish your v ehicle in s trong sunshine. Do not allo w polish t o touch pl as tic surfa ces.
• Nev er wa sh or rinse any ignition c oil, spark plu g wire or spark pl ug well, or the are a in and around these l ocations. • Co ver the ba ttery , pow er distribution box, and air filt er assembly t o prevent wa ter dama ge when cl eaning the engine.
• Av oid cl eaners or polishe s that incr ea se the gloss of the upper portion of the instrument panel. T he dull finish in this are a helps prot ect y ou from undesirabl e windshield refl ection.
Note: Do not use Motor cra ft Pr emium Le ather and V inyl Cleaner Z C-56 on Lincoln Black L abel, Pr esidential or R eserve Le ather s beca use it can damag e those and other semi-aniline l ea ther sea ting fabrics. It can also dama ge surr ound microfiber acc ent surf ace s.
W e engineer and test all mot or vehicl es and their components f or reliable, reg ular driving. Under various c onditions, long-t erm storag e may le ad to de grade d engine performanc e or f ailur e unle ss you use specific pre cautions t o preserv e engine components.
Brak es • Make sur e the brak es and parking brake rel ea se full y . Tires • Maintain re commended air pr essure . Miscellaneous • Make sur e all linkag es, c abl es, l ev ers and pins under your v ehicle ar e co vered with gre ase t o pre vent rust.
TIRE C ARE Important Information f or 235/ 40R18 Low-Profil e Tires and Wheels If your v ehicle is equipped with 235/ 40R18 tires, the y are l ow-pr ofil e tire s.
U.S . Department of Tr ansportation-Tire qualit y grades: The U .S. Department of T ransporta tion require s Ford Motor C ompany to giv e you the foll owing inf orma tion about tire gra des e xactl y as the g o vernment has writ t en it.
Feder al Motor V ehicle Sa f ety St andard No . 139 . Gr ades B and A repr esent higher l evels of perf ormance on the l abor a tory te st wheel than the minimum requir ed by l aw .
Information C ontained on the Tire Sidew all Both U.S . and Cana da Feder al reg ul ations r equire tire manuf actur ers t o pl ac e standar dized inf ormation on the sidew all of all tires. This inf ormation identifie s and describes the fundament al chara ct eristics of the tir e and also pro vides a U .
G . H: Indic at es the tire's speed ra ting. The spee d ra ting denotes the speed a t which a tire is designed t o be driv en for e xtended periods of time under a standar d condition of l oad and infla tion pressur e. The tir es on y our vehicl e may oper at e at diff erent conditions f or load and infl ation pressur e.
J. Tir e Pl y C omposition and Material Used: Indic ate s the number of plies or the number of la yers of rubber-c oa te d f abric in the tire tr ea d and sidew all. T ire manuf actur ers al so must indica te the pl y ma terial s in the tire and the sidew all, which incl ude ste el, nyl on, pol yest er , and other s.
The tir e suppliers ma y have additional markings, note s or warning s such as st andard l oad, ra dial tubel ess, e tc. Additional Inf ormation Contained on the Tir e Sidewall for L T Type Tires A B C B D E142544 L T type tir es hav e some additional inf ormation be yond tho se of P type tir es; these diff erences ar e described bel ow .
A B C D E E142545 A. T : Indicat es a type of tire, designa te d by the T ire and Rim Associa tion, tha t is intended f or tempor ary service on car s, sport-utility v ehicl es, miniv ans and light trucks. B. 14 5: Indica tes the nominal width of the tire in millime ter s from side wall edg e to sidew all edg e.
W ARNING Under-infla tion is the most common c ause of tir e f ailur es and may r esul t in sever e tire cra cking, tr ead sep ara tion or bl ow out, with une xpec te d lo ss of vehicl e control and incr ea sed risk of injury .
When w ea ther tempera ture change s occur , tire infl ation pressur es also change . A 10°F (6 °C) temper ature dr op can cause a c orresponding drop of 1 psi (7 kP a) in infl a tion pressur e.
Inspecting Y our Tires and Wheel V alv e St ems P eriodicall y inspect the tire tr ea ds for une v en or ex cessiv e we ar and remo v e objects such a s stones, nails or gl a ss that ma y be wedg ed in the tre ad gr oov es.
or suspect ed have the tir e inspect ed by a tire pr of essional. Tir es c an be damag ed during off-roa d use, so inspe ction a ft er off-roa d use is also rec ommended.
W ARNINGS may be f ound on either the Saf et y Complianc e Certifica tion Label (a ffix ed to either the door hing e pillar , door-la tch post, or the door edg e that me ets the door-l atch post, ne xt t o the driver's sea ting position), or the T ire L abel which is l oca ted on the B-Pill ar or edge of the driver ’ s door .
It is rec ommended that the tw o front tir es or tw o rear tir es gener ally be r epla ced a s a pair . The tir e pr essure sens ors mount ed in the wheels ( originall y install ed on your v ehicle) are not de signed to be us ed in a ftermark et wheels.
Tire and Wheel A lignment A bad jol t fr om hitting a curb or pothol e can c ause the fr ont end of your v ehicle t o become misaligned or c ause damag e to your tir es. If y our vehicl e seems t o pull to one side when y ou are driving, the wheel s may be out of alignment.
R ota ting your tires a t the rec ommended interval (a s indica ted in the Sche dul ed Maintenanc e chapter) will help your tir es w ear mor e ev enly , pro viding bet ter tir e perf ormance and l onger tir e lif e. Front-wheel driv e vehicl es (front tires on the l eft side of the diagr am).
TIRE PRESS URE MONITORING S YS TEM W ARNING The tir e pressur e monitoring s yst em is not a substitute f or manually checking tire pr essure . T he tire pressur e shoul d be checke d periodicall y (at l east monthl y) using a tir e gau ge, see Infla ting your tir es in this chapt er .
Changing Tires W ith a Tire Pressur e Monitoring S y st em E142549 Note: Each road tir e is equipped with a tire pressure s ensor loc at ed inside the wheel and tire a ssembl y ca vity . The pressur e sensor is at tached t o the valve s tem. T he pressure s ensor is co vere d by the tir e and is not visibl e unle ss the tire is remo ved .
Cust omer action re quired Possibl e cause Low tire pr essure warning light Make sur e tires ar e a t the proper pre s- sure. See Infl a ting your tir es in this chapter .
How T empera ture A ffects Y our Tire Pressure The tir e pressur e monitoring s yst em monitor s tire pr essure in e ach pneumatic tire. Whil e driving in a normal manner , a typical pa ssenger tire infl ation pr essure may incr ea se about 2 to 4 psi (1 4 to 28 kP a) from a c old st art situation.
1. T-type mini-spare: T his spare tire begins with the l ett er T for tir e size and may ha ve T emporary Use Onl y molded in the sidewall. 2. Full-size dissimilar spare with l abel on wheel: This spa.
W ARNINGS Nev er get underne ath a v ehicle that is supported onl y by a jack. If the vehicl e slips off the jack, you or someone else c oul d be seriously injur ed . Do not at tempt t o change a tir e on the side of the vehicl e cl ose to moving tr affic.
12. R emov e the lug nut s with the lug wrench. 13. R eplace the fl at tire with the spar e tire, making sure the v alv e st em is fa cing outwar d. R einstall the lu g nuts until the wheel is snug ag ainst the hub. Do not full y tighten the lu g nuts until the wheel ha s been lo wered .
LUG NUT S W ARNING When a wheel is install ed, al wa ys remo ve any c orrosion, dirt or for eign mat erials pr esent on the mounting surfa ces of the whe el or the surfa ce of the wheel hub, brak e drum or br ake disc tha t conta cts the wheel.
ENGINE SPECIFIC A TIONS - 1. 0L EC OBOOS T ™ 1.0L Ec oBoost Engine 61 Cubic inches Minimum 87 octane R equir ed fuel 1-2-3 Firing order Coil on pl ug Ignition s yst em 0. 028 – 0. 031 in. ( 0. 70 – 0.80 mm) Spark pl ug gap 10. 0:1 Compr ession ra tio Drivebel t Routing 1.
Drivebel t Routing 2.0L GDI Engine E189146 MOTOR CRAFT P ART S - 1.0L EC OBOOS T ™ Part Number Component F A-1908 Air filt er element FL-910-S Oil filt er BA GM-48H6-760 Bat tery SP-538A Spark pl ug.
MOTOR CRAFT P ART S - 2.0L DURA TEC-HE (MI4) Part Number Component F A-1908 Air filt er element FL-910-S Oil filt er BXT-96R-500 Bat tery - v ehicle s with manual transmissions BXT-96R-5 90 Bat tery -.
VEHICLE IDENTIFIC A TION NUMBER The v ehicl e identifica tion number is loc a ted on the l eft-hand side of the instrument panel. E142476 Ple a se note tha t in the gr aphic, XXXX is repr esenta tive of y our vehicl e identification number .
TRANSMIS SION C ODE DESIGNA TION E167814 The tr ansmission code is on the S af ety Complianc e Certific ation L abel. The foll owing tabl e shows the tr ansmission code al ong with the tr ansmission description.
C AP A CITIES AND SPECIFIC A TIONS - 1.0L EC OBOOS T ™ Capacities W ARNING The air c onditioning refrig erant syst em cont ains refrig er ant R-134a under high pressur e. Opening the air c onditioning re friger ant sys tem c an cause per sonal injury .
Specifications Material s Specification Name W SS-M2C945-A R ecommende d motor oil (U .S.): Motor cra ft SAE 5W-20 Pr emium S ynthetic Bl end Motor Oil X O-5W20-QSP W SS-M2C945-A R ecommende d motor o.
Specification Name W SS-M14P19-A Windshiel d wa sher fluid (U.S. and Me xico ): Motor cra ft Premium Windshiel d W ash C oncentra te with Bitt erant Z C-32-B2 W SS-M14P19-A Windshiel d wa sher fluid (Canada): Motor cra ft Premium Quality W indshield W a sher Fluid CX C-37-(A, B, D , F) W SH-M17B19-A A/C r efrig erant (U .
W e recommend Mot orcra ft motor oil f or your v ehicle . If Mot orcr aft oil is not av ailabl e, use motor oils of the rec ommended visc osity gr ade tha t meet API SN requir ements and displ ay the API Certific ation Mark f or gasoline engines.
Capacity Item 2.1 qt ( 2 L) Manual transmission fl uid 1, 2 Fill as r equire d W indshiel d wa sher fluid 12. 4 gal ( 46. 9 L) Fuel tank 20.8 o z (0 .59 kg) A/C r efrig erant 7 .0 fl o z (20 7 ml) A/C r efrig erant c ompress or oil 1 Conta ct an authoriz ed deal er f or fluid l ev el checking and filling.
Specification Name W SS-M6C65-A2 Br ak e fluid: Motor cra ft DOT 4 L ow Visc osity (L V) High Perf ormance Motor V ehicl e Brak e Fluid PM-20 W SS-M2C938-A Aut omatic tr ansmission fluid (U .
Specification Name -- Lock c ylinders (U.S .): Pene tra ting and Lock Lubricant XL-1 -- Lock c ylinders (C anada): Pene tra ting Fluid CX C-51-A -- Lock c ylinders (Mexic o): Pene tra ting and Lock Lu.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Radio Frequencies and R eception Fac tors AM and FM frequencies ar e est ablished by the Federal C ommunications Commission (FC C) and the Canadian Ra dio and T elec ommunica tions Commission ( CRT C). Those fr equencies ar e: • AM: 530, 540-1 700 , 1710 kHz • FM: 87 .
• MP3 fol der mode represents a f older structure c onsisting of one lev el of fol ders. The CD pl ay er numbers all MP3 track s on the disc (noted by the .mp3 file e xt ension) and all f older s containing MP3 fil es, from F001 (fol der) T001 (track) to F253 T255.
AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLE S WITH: S YNC E184901 VOL and P ow er: Pr ess this butt on to s witch the s yst em off and on. T urn it to adjust the vol ume. A Function butt ons: Sel ect diff erent func tions of the audio sy stem depending on which mode you ar e in (such as R adio mode or CD mode).
TUNE and Play or P ause: T urn to sear ch the fre quency band in individual increments. Pre ss to either pl ay or p ause a tra ck when listening t o a CD . F PHONE: Pr ess this butt on to ac cess the phone fe atur es of the S YNC system. See Using S YNC ™ With Y our Phone (page 294).
AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLE S WITH: S A TELLITE RADIO W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an resul t in loss of v ehicle contr ol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtr eme caution when using any devic e that ma y tak e your f ocus off the road .
E184902 VOL and P ow er: Pr ess this butt on to s witch the s yst em off and on. T urn it to adjust the vol ume. A Function butt ons: Sel ect diff erent func tions of the audio sy stem depending on which mode you ar e in (such as R adio mode or CD mode).
TUNE and Play or P ause: T urn to sear ch the fre quency band in individual increments. Pre ss to either pl ay or p ause a tra ck when listening t o a CD . F CLOCK: When not in Phone mode, press this but ton t o ac cess the cl ock setting. Use the cent er arro w contr ols t o change the hour s and minutes.
AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLE S WITH: SONY A UDIO S YS TEM W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an resul t in loss of v ehicle contr ol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtr eme caution when using any devic e that ma y tak e your f ocus off the road .
Eject: Pr ess this butt on to eje ct a CD . D SOUND: P ress this but ton t o ac cess se ttings f or T r eble , Midr ange, Bass, Balanc e and Fa de. E V olume: T urn this control t o adjust the vol ume. F SOUR CE: Pr ess this butt on to a cc ess differ ent audio modes, such as AM, FM, Sa tellit e Radio , and Line in.
SIRIUS Sel ect f or a brief sampling of all avail abl e channels. Sc an Sel ect t o view y our sa tellit e ra dio ele ctronic serial number (ESN). Y ou need this number when communic ating with Sirius to ac tiva te , modify or tr ack your a cc ount. Show E SN Sel ect t o view a vail abl e sat ellite radio channel s.
CD Setting s Sel ect t o scan all dis c sele ctions. Scan All Sel ect t o scan all music in the c urrent MP3 f ol der . S can Fol der Sel ect t o bring soft and l oud pa ssag es tog ether f or a more consist ent list ening le vel. CD Compr ession Clock S ettings Sel ect t o set the time .
The mul tica st indicat or appears in FM mode (onl y) if the current sta tion is broadc a sting multipl e digital broadca sts. The highlight ed numbers signify a vail abl e digital channels wher e new or diff erent cont ent is av ailabl e. HD1 signifies the main progr amming sta tus and is av ailabl e in analog and digit al broadc a sts.
In order t o pro vide the best possibl e experienc e, use the c ontac t form t o report any sta tion issues found while lis tening t o a sta tion broadc a sting with HD Radio technol ogy . Independent entities own and opera t e each st ation. T hese stations ar e responsibl e for ensuring all audio stre ams and dat a fields ar e ac cura te.
HD Radio T echnology manuf actured under license fr om iBiquity Digital C orp. U.S. and for eign pa tents. HD Radio and the HD and HD Radio l ogos are proprie tary tr ademarks of iBiquity Digital C orp. Ford Mot or Compan y and iBiquity Digital C orp.
SIRIUS sa tellit e radio is a subscription-ba sed sa tellit e r adio service that br oadc asts a v ariety of music, sports, news, we ather , tr affic and ent ertainment progr amming.
Action Condition Messag e Conta ct SIRIUS a t 1-888- 539-7 4 7 4 to r esol ve subscription issues. Y our s at ellite servic e is no long er av ail able . Questions ? Call 1-888-539-7 4 7 4 Use the channel guide t o turn off the Lock or Skip function on tha t sta tion.
5. Switch y our portabl e music play er on and adjust its v olume t o half it s maximum l ev el. 6. P ress A UX or MEDIA until LINE or LINE IN appears in the displ ay .
GENERAL INF ORMA TION E142598 S YNC is an in-vehicl e communica tions sys tem tha t work s with your Bluet ooth-enabled cell ul ar phone and portabl e media pl ay er . This all ow s you t o: • Make and r ec eive call s. • Ac ce ss and pla y music from y our portabl e music pla yer .
In the United S tate s, call 1-800-39 2-36 73. In Canada, c all 1-800-565-36 7 3. Times ar e subject t o change due t o holiday s. S YNC Owner Ac count Why do I nee d a S YNC owner ac count ? • Essential for k eeping up with the lat est softwar e downl oads avail abl e for S YNC.
S yst em dat a cannot be ac ce ssed without special equipment and ac ce ss to the vehicl e's S YNC module. For d Motor Compan y and Ford of Canada will not acc ess the sy st em dat a for an y pur.
The def ault set ting is to a higher l ev el of inter action in or der to help y ou l earn t o use the sys tem. Y ou can change the se setting s at an y time.
Y ou can switch this fea ture on or off b y speaking one of the follo wing voice commands: Action and Description V oice Command Make s a best guess fr om the media candida te list. The s yst em may still oc ca- sionally a sk you questions. media candida t e lists off Clarifies y our voice command f or media candida te s.
Using the Audio S y stem Note: T o scroll through the menus, pre ss the up and down arr ow s on your audio sy stem. 1. Make sur e to s witch on y our phone's Bluet ooth fea ture bef ore starting the sear ch. Se e your devic e's manual if nece ssary .
7 . When prompt ed on your phone's displa y , enter the six-digit PIN pr ovided by the s yst em in the audio displa y . The displa y indica t es when the pairing is succ essful.
T o acc ess tex t messag es say: V oice Command [te xt] (messa ge s | messag e) Then say any of the f ollo wing: (listen t o | re ad) ([t ext] me ssag e) forw ard (t ex t | [te xt] messa ge) repl y t o (te xt | [t ext] me ssag e) call [sender] Making Calls E142599 Press the v oice but ton.
Description and action Menu Item S witch y our vehicl e's microphone off. T o switch the microphone on, sel ect the option again. Mic. off S witch a c all from an ac tive hands-fr ee envir onment to your c ellul ar phone f or a more priva te conv ersa tion.
Description and action Display Enter number s using the audio sy stem's numeric k eypa d. Dial a number Ac ce ss your do wnlo aded phonebook. Phonebook 1. Pr ess the OK butt on to c onfirm and enter . Y ou can use the options at the bot tom of the scr een t o acc ess an alphabetical c at egory quickl y .
Using the screen you al so hav e the foll owing options: Description and action Menu Item Sel ect this option, or do nothing, and the messa ge g oes into y our text mess ag e inbox. Ignore Sel ect the vie w option to open the t ex t messag e. Once sel ect ed , you ha ve the ability t o hav e the messag e re ad t o you, t o view other mess ag es.
Sending a T ex t Messag e Note: Y ou can onl y send a text me ssag e to one recipient a t a time. 1. Sel ect the send option when the desired s ele ction highlights in the audio displa y . 2. Sel ect the c onfirma tion option when the conta ct appear s.
Phonebook prefer ences Menu Item Push the desir ed cont acts on y our cellul ar phone. S ee your devic e's manual on how t o push cont acts. Pre ss the OK butt on to add mor e cont acts fr om your phonebook. Add c ontac ts When a messa ge a sking you t o delete appe ars, s ele ct the option to c onfirm.
Phonebook prefer ences Menu Item 4. W hen the option to se t the phone as primary appe ars, sele ct either ye s or no. 5. Depending on the functionality of y our phone, the sys tem ma y prompt y ou with questions (such a s if you want t o downl oad your phonebook).
Scroll t o selec t from the foll owing options: Description and action Display Check or uncheck this option t o swit ch the syst em's Bluet ooth interfac e off or on. Sele ct this option, and then press the OK but ton t o change the option's st atus.
S YNC ™ APPLICA TIONS AND SERVICE S (If Equipped) In order f or the foll owing fe atur es t o work, your c ellul ar phone must be c ompatibl e with S YNC. T o check your phone's compa tibility , visit www .SYNCMyRide .c om, www .SYNCMyRide. ca or www .
Setting 911 Assis t On or Off Press the phone butt on to ent er the phone menu then selec t: Action and Description Menu Item Pr ess OK to c onfirm and enter the 911 Assist menu. 911 Assist Scr oll to ac tiva te this option then press OK when the desired option appe ars in the radio displ ay .
911 Assist Privacy Notic e When you s witch on 911 A ssist, it may disclo se to emer genc y services tha t your vehicl e ha s been in a cra sh invol ving the deplo yment of an airbag or a ctiva tion of the fuel pump shut-off.
T o Acc ess Using V oice Commands Press the v oice but ton then when prompt ed say: Action and Description Menu Item Say the name of the applic ation a fter the tone.
• T o allo w your v ehicle t o provide loc a tion informa tion, incl uding: GPS and speed . • T o allo w the app to send push notifica tions using the vehicl e display and voic e capabilities whil e running in a backgr ound sta te . Push notific ations may be particul arly useful f or news or loc a tion base d apps.
There are three possibl e statuses: Action and Description Menu Item The s yst em has de tec ted a ne w app requiring authoriz ation or a g eneral permissions updat e is re quired . Updat e Needed No updat e is re quired . Up-T o-Dat e The s yst em is trying to r eceiv e an update.
T o Connect Using V oic e Commands Plu g the device int o your vehicl e's USB port. Press the v oice but ton and when prompted , sa y: Action and Descrip- tion V oice Command Y ou c an now pl ay music by sa ying any of the appropria te voic e commands.
Description and Action V oice Command Y ou c an now pl ay music b y saying any of the appropria te voic e commands. (USB [stick] | iP od | MP3 [pla yer]) Y ou c an sa y any of the voic e commands tha t appear within open and close br ack ets tha t are separ a ted b y |.
Description and Action Command Cre at es a play list of simil ar genr e t o the one currentl y playing. [pla y] (simil ar music | more lik e this) Commands inside the < > ar e dynamic, which means it c ould be the name of an ything such as album, artist or song.
V oice Command pause pla y [pla y] ne xt tr ack [pla y] pr evious tr ack Media Menu Features The media menu all ows y ou to sel ect ho w to pl ay y our music (such a s by artist, genr e, shuffle or r epea t), find simil ar music or rese t the index of y our USB devic es.
Ac cessing Y our USB Song Libr ary 1. Plu g the device int o your vehicl e's USB port. 2. Pr ess the MEDIA butt on (next t o the audio displa y) t o sel ect USB pl ayback. Description and Action Messag e This menu all ows you t o sel ect and pl ay y our media fil es b y artist, album, g enre , pla ylist or track.
Description and Action Display 2. Scr oll to s elec t the desire d genr e, and then pr ess the OK butt on. Bro wse all support ed media fil es on y our media pla yer connec ted t o the USB port. Y ou c an only vie w media fil es that ar e compa tible with S YNC.
Line In Audio T o acc ess the Line In audio sourc e, start a voic e session and say: V oice Command ((line | A V | audio video) in | A UX | audio video) Blue tooth Devic es and S y st em Set tings Y ou c an ac cess thes e menus using the audio displa y .
V oice Command AM2 AM <530-1710> AM prese t <number> AM [1] [autos et] pres et <number> [tune [to ]] FM [tune [to ]] FM1 FM autos et FM2 FM <87 .
V oice Command pla y [pla y] ne xt tr ack [pla y] pr evious tr ack Pla y tra ck <1-512> * repe at (tr ack | song) [ on] R epea t fol der repe at off * (shuffle | r andom | mix) [on | (track s | .
Phone issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible ca use(s) Issue T ry pushing y our phonebook conta cts t o S YNC by using the Add C ontac ts f ea ture. This ma y be a possibl e phone malfunction. Use the S YNCmyphone fe atur e av ailabl e on the websit e.
Phone issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible ca use(s) Issue Check the securit y and auto acc ept and prompt al ways setting s rel ativ e to the S YNC Bluet ooth connection on your phone. This ma y be a possibl e phone malfunction. Updat e your de vice's firm- war e.
USB and media issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible ca use(s) Issue R eview the de vice c ompatib- ility chart on the S YNC websit e to c onfirm your phone supports the Bluet ooth audio streaming function. This is a phone-dependent fe atur e. Bluet ooth audio does not stre am.
V oice command issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible ca use(s) Issue Say the song or artis t exa ctl y as list ed. If you s ay "Pla y Artist Princ e", the sys tem does not pl ay music by P rince and the R evolution or Princ e and the New Po wer Genera tion.
V oice command issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible ca use(s) Issue The s yst em work s bett er if you list full names, such as " Joe Wilson" r a ther than " Joe". The s yst em may not be re ading the name the same wa y you ar e saying it.
AppLink issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible ca use(s) Issue login on the app on the phone bef ore using them with AppLink. Also , some may ha ve a "For d S YNC" setting, so check the app's setting s menu on the phone.
AppLink issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible ca use(s) Issue Unplug the U SB cabl e from the phone, w ait a moment, and plug the U SB cabl e back in t o the phone. A fter a fe w seconds, the app shoul d appear in S YNC's Mobile Apps Menu. If not, "For ce Clos e" the applica tion and rest art it.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an resul t in loss of v ehicle contr ol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtr eme caution when using any devic e that ma y tak e your f ocus off the road . Y our primary responsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your v ehicle.
This s yst em uses a f our-corner str a teg y to pro vide quick acc ess t o sev eral v ehicl e fe atur es and set tings. T he touchscr een pro vides ea sy int era ction with y our cell phone, ent ertainment, inf ormation and sys tem set tings. T he corner s displa y activ e modes within the menus, f or ex ample; y our cell phone's st atus.
Note: Depending on your vehicl e ’ s option packa ge and soft ware , the scre ens may v ary in appear ance from the de scriptions in this section. The f ea tures ma y also be limit ed depending on the marke t. Check with an authorized de al er for a vail ability .
Action and Description Messag e T r eble Midrang e Set Bal ance and Fade DSP EQ Mode Speed C ompensa te d V olume Using the St eering Wheel C ontrols Depending on your v ehicle , it may al so hav e the foll owing c ontrols: Action and Description Control Adjust the v olume of pla ying media.
Safe ty Information W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an resul t in loss of v ehicle contr ol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtr eme caution when using any devic e that ma y tak e your f ocus off the road . Y our primary responsibility is the sa fe opera tion of your v ehicle.
Speed-restric ted Features Adding or e diting wallpaper Photos and Gr aphics Composing t ex t messag es T ext Me ssag es Vie wing rec eived t ext messag es Editing prese t te xt messa ge s Using the k.
When using voic e commands, wor ds and icons ma y appear in the l ow er left sta tus bar indica ting the sta tus of the voic e command session (such a s Listening, Suc cess, Fail ed, P aused or T ry Again).
Action and Description Menu Item In this mode the sys tem pr ovides detail ed interac tion and guidanc e. Novic e Interac tion Mode This mode ha s l ess audibl e inter ac- tion and more t one prompts. Adv ance d The s yst em uses these short questions t o confirm your v oice command .
SETTINGS A B C D E F E161968 Messag e Item Clock A Displa y B Sound C V ehicle D Set tings E Help F Clock E142607 Under this menu, you c an set the clock, acc ess and adjust the displa y , sound and vehicl e setting s as w ell as a cc ess set tings for specific modes or the help f ea ture .
Action and Description Menu Item Y ou c an also swit ch the outside air tempera ture display off and on. It appear s at the t op cent er of the touchscreen, next to the time and da t e. Note: Y ou canno t manually s et the da te. Y our v ehicle ’ s GPS does this f or you.
T o make adjustments using the v oice button, press the butt on and when prompted , sa y: V oice command Displa y Se ttings Uploading Phot os for Y our Home Screen W allpaper Note: Y ou canno t loa d photo s direc tly fr om your c amera. Y ou must acc ess the phot os either from your U SB mass st orage de vice or from an SD car d.
T o make adjustments using the touchscreen, selec t: Messag e Set tings V ehicle Then selec t from the foll owing: Ambient Lighting Messag e V ehicle Heal th Report Camer a Set tings Enable V al et Mo.
Camera S etting s This menu all ows you t o ac cess se ttings for y our re ar view c amera. E142607 T o make adjustments using the t ouchscreen, sel ect: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the setting s icon.
T o make adjustments using the t ouchscreen, sel ect: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the setting s icon. Settings S yst em Then selec t from the foll owing: Sel ect t o hav e the touchscreen displ ay in English, Spanish or French. Langua ge Sel ect t o displ ay units in kil ometers or mil es.
Action and Description Messag e Hav e the sy stem a sk you short que stions if it has not cl early hear d or underst ood your r equest. Confirma tion Pr ompts Note: E ven with c onfirmation pr ompts turned off , the sy stem may oc ca sionall y ask y ou to c onfirm settings.
Action and Description Messag e This all ows you t o view the v ersion l ev el of the Gra cenot e Da taba se. Grac enote® Dat abase Info With this f ea ture on, the Gra cenot e Da taba se supplies metada ta informa tion for y our music fil es. T his ov errides informa tion from your devic e.
Action and Description Messag e Hav e the sy stem use HO V (high-occupancy vehicl e) lanes. Hav e the sy stem use g uidance pr ompts. Navig ation P ref erences Hav e the sy stem aut oma ticall y fill-in St at e/Pr ovinc e informa tion.
T o make adjustments using the t ouchscreen, sel ect: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the setting s icon. Settings Phone Then selec t from the foll owing: Connec t, disc onnect, add or del ete a devic e, a s well as sa ve it as a f avorit e. Bluet ooth Devices T urn Bl uetooth on and off .
T o make adjustments using the t ouchscreen, sel ect: Action and Description Menu Item Pr ess the setting s icon. Settings Wir ele ss & Internet Then selec t from the foll owing: Wi-Fi Net work ( Client) Mode Wi-Fi Setting s T urns the W i-Fi fe atur e on and off in your v ehicl e.
Action and Description Menu Item Phone Number User Name P ass wor d Show s you the curr entl y paired de vices a s well as giving y ou your typic al Blue tooth options t o conne ct, disc onnect, set a s fa vorit e, delet e and add device. Bluet ooth is a register ed trademark of the Bl uetooth SIG .
Action and Description Messag e Vie w the licenses f or any software and applic ations ins tall ed on your sys tem. Vie w Softw are Licenses Certain f eatur es are not ac ce ssible when y our vehicle is mo ving. Driving R estric- tions T urn on and turn off the 911 Assist f eature .
ENTERT AINMENT A B C D E F G H E161892 Messag e and Description Message AM A FM B SIRIUS C CD D USB E T ouch this button t o scroll do wn f or more options, f or ex ample SD Card and Line In F These but tons chang e with the media mode y ou are in. G Radio memory pr esets.
Action and Description Item T ouch either tab to list en to the r adio. T o change bet ween AM and FM prese ts, just t ouch the AM or FM tab . AM FM Sav e a sta tion by pressing and hol ding one of the memory prese t are as. Ther e is a brief mute whil e the radio sa ves the st ation.
Action and Description Menu Item This all ows you t o hav e the system aut omaticall y stor e the six strong est sta tions in your curr ent l oca tion. AS T This f ea ture is avail abl e when HD Radio is on, and allo ws y ou to t ag a song to do wnl oad l at er .
T o turn the feature on and use it, sel ect AM or FM and the select: Action and Description Messag e Options T A G Button When you he ar a song you, sel ect: On The s yst em automa tically sa ve s the song's informa tion and transfer s it to y our portabl e music pla yer (if supported) when y ou connec t it to the sys tem.
HD Radio Rec eption and Station T roubleshooting Potential r eception issues If you ar e listening t o a mul tica st sta tion and you ar e on the fringe of the rec eption are a, the sta tion may mute due t o we ak signal strength.
Potential s tation issues Action Cause Issues No action r equired . The sta tion is not av ailabl e in your current loc a tion. The pr eviousl y st ored mul tica st prese t or direc t tune is not av ailabl e in your current re cep- tion are a. Cannot ac cess HD2 or HD3 multic as t channel when rec alling a prese t or from a dir ect tune.
SIRIUS® Sat ellite Radio (If Ac tivated) E14261 1 T o turn the feature on press the l ower l eft corner of the t ouchscreen, and then selec t: Action and Description Menu Item SIRIUS Y ou can then select any of the f ollo wing: Sav e a channel by pr essing and hol ding one of the memory pre set are as.
Brow sing Controls Action and Description Messag e T ouch this button if y ou want t o skip this channel. Skip T ouch this button if y ou do not want any one t o listen t o this channel. L ock T ouch this button t o see song and artists on other st ations.
SIRIUS Sat ellite Radio Informa tion Note: SIRIUS reserve s the unrestric te d right to chang e, r earr ange, add or del et e progr amming including c anceling, mo ving or adding particul ar channels, and its pric es, at an y time, with or without notic e to y ou.
Troubl eshooting tips Action Cause Messag e No action r equired . This messag e shoul d disappear shortly . Radio r equire s more than tw o seconds t o produce audio f or the sele ct ed channel. Ac quiring … If this messag e does not cl ear shortly , or with an ignition k ey cycl e, your r eceiv er may ha ve a fa ult.
If you are not lis tening t o SIRIUS satellit e radio , press the v oice button and when prompted sa y: V oice command Sirius Y ou can then say any of the foll owing or a similar command: SA T 1 Sport.
CD V oice C ommands E142599 If you ar e listening t o a CD , pre ss the voic e butt on on the steering wheel contr ols. W hen prompt ed, say an y of the foll owing commands. If you are not lis tening t o a CD, press the voic e button and , aft er the tone , say: V oice command CD Pla yer When list ening to a CD y ou can say many commands.
This f ea ture allo ws y ou to pl ug in media pla ying devic es, memory stick s, fl ash driv es or thumb drives, and charg e devic es if they support this fe atur e. Playing Music fr om Y our Device Note: The sy stem is c apabl e of indexing up to 30 ,000 song s.
Action and Description Messag e Displa ys soft ware and firm war e informa tion about the currently connec ted me dia devic e. Devic e Informa- tion Index es y our devic e when you c onnect it f or th.
V oice command Say the name of wha t you woul d like t o listen to such a s a band, song, album or pl aylist. Pla y Similar Music Help Supported Media Pl ay ers, Forma ts and Metadata Inf ormation S YNC is capabl e of hosting nearly any digital media pl ay er , including iP od, Zune ™ , play s from de vice pl ay ers, and most USB driv es.
W ARNINGS St ore the port able music pl ay er in a secur e loc ation, such as the c ent er consol e or the glov e bo x, when your vehicl e is moving. Hard objec ts may become pr ojectil es in a crash or sudden stop , which ma y incre ase the risk of serious injury .
PHONE A B C D E F E161968 Messag e Item Phone A Quick Dial B Phonebook C History D Messaging E Set tings F Hands-free c alling is one of the main fe atur es of S YNC. Once you p air your c ell phone, y ou can ac ce ss many options using the touchscr een or v oice c ommands.
Pairing Y our Cell Phone for the First Time W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an resul t in loss of v ehicle contr ol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtr eme caution when using any devic e that ma y tak e your f ocus off the road .
T o pair a subsequent cell phone, selec t: Action and Description Menu Item Phone Set tings Bluet ooth Devices Add De vice Follo w the on-scre en instructions. Find S YNC Make sur e that Bl uetooth is set t o On and that y our cell phone is in the corr ect mode.
T o acc ept the call, sel ect: Messag e Ac cept Note: Y ou can al so acc ept the c all by pressing the phone butt on on the st eering wheel. E142632 T o reject the call, sel ect: Messag e R eject Note: Y ou can al so rejec t the call b y pressing the phone butt on on the st eering wheel.
Action and Description Menu Item Certain smartphone s may support tr ansf erring stree t addresse s when liste d with phonebook conta ct inf ormation. If y our cell phone supports this f ea ture, you c an sele ct and use these addre sses as de stinations and s av e them as f avorit es.
Note: Downl oading and sending t ext messag es using Bl uet ooth are c ell phone-dependent fe atur es. T o compose and send a te xt messa ge , sel ect: Action and Description Messag e Phone Messaging Enter a c ell phone number or choose from y our phonebook.
Phone Set tings T o enter the phone setting s menu selec t: Action and Description Messag e Phone Set tings Then any of the foll owing: Connec t, disc onnect, add or del ete a devic e, a s well as sa ve it as a f avorit e. Bluet ooth Devices T o turn Bluet ooth off or on.
Phone V oic e Commands E142599 Press the v oice but ton and when prompted sa y any of the foll owing or a similar command: V oice command Call V oicemail Listen t o Messa ge R eply t o Message P air P.
E142608 If your v ehicle is e quipped with Navig ation, press the Information butt on to acc ess these f ea tures. If your v ehicle is not equipped with Na viga tion, pre ss the corner of the touchscr een with the gre en tab.
T o use voice c ommands, press the voice but ton and sa y: Action and Description V oice Command This initia te s an outg oing call t o S YNC Servic es using y our paired and c onnect ed Bluetooth-enabl ed cellul ar phone.
Rec eiving Turn-b y-Turn Directions Press the v oice but ton and say: Action and Description V oice Command T o receiv e directions to a l ocation. Onc e you sel ect your destina tion, the sy st em uploa ds your curr ent vehicl e loca tion, cal cul at es a r oute ba sed on curr ent tra ffic conditions and sends it ba ck to y our vehicl e.
Disconnecting fr om S YNC Servic es T o use the steering wheel c ontrols, press and hold the hang-up phone but ton on the ste ering wheel. T o use voice c ommands, press the voic e button and sa y: V .
Sirius Tr av el Link (If Equipped) W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an resul t in loss of v ehicle contr ol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtr eme caution when using any devic e that ma y tak e your f ocus off the road .
Action and Description Menu Item Sel ect t o choose fr om a listing of we ather l ocations. Are a T ouch this button t o view sc ores and sche dule s from a varie ty of sports. Y ou can also sa ve up t o 10 f av orite t eams f or ea sier acc ess. T he score aut omatic all y refr eshes when a g ame is in progr ess.
W ARNINGS Al wa ys pl ace y our phone in a secur e loc a tion in your v ehicle so it doe s not become a pr ojectil e or damaged in a cra sh. F ailur e t o do so may c ause serious injury to some one or damage the phone , which coul d pre vent 911 Assis t from working pr operly .
• Y ou must p air and connec t a Bluet ooth-enabled and compa tible phone to S YNC. • A connec ted Bl uetooth-enable d phone must hav e the ability t o make and maintain an outg oing call at the time of the incident. • A connec ted Bl uetooth-enable d phone must hav e adequa te network c over age , bat tery po wer and signal str ength.
Note: Y our V ehicle He alth R eport fea ture require s activ ation prior t o use. Visit www .S YNCMyRide.c om to regist er . There is no fee or subs cription a ssociat ed with V ehicle Heal th Report, but you mus t regist er to use this f ea ture.
Where Am I? For information about y our current loca tion, sel ect: Action and Descrip- tion Messag e Vie w your v ehicle's current l ocation, if your v ehicle is equipped with navig ation. If your vehicl e is not equipped with navig ation, nothing displa ys.
Recirc ulat ed air: T ouch to turn the recir cul at ed air on or off which may reduc e the amount of time needed t o cool do wn the interior and help r educ e odors from r eaching the int erior .
Climate C ontrol V oice C ommands E142599 Pr ess the voic e butt on on the ste ering wheel contr ols. W hen prompt ed, say an y of the foll owing or a similar c ommand: V oice commands Climat e On Climat e Off Adjust the t emperatur e to be twe en 59 - 86°F (15.
For an address destina tion entry , press: Action and Descrip- tion Menu Item Pr essing this butt on make s the address loc a tion appear on the map. Go T o choose a previous destination, press: Action and Descrip- tion Menu Item The l a st 20 destina- tions you ha ve sele ct ed appear .
Point of Inter est (POI) Ca teg ories Main Cat egories Food/Drink & Dining T r av el & T r ansporta tion Financial Emerg ency Community Heal th & Medicine Aut omotive Shopping Entert ainme.
E142636 Coff eehouse E142637 Food & Drink E142638 Nightlife E142639 At trac tion E142640 This ic on appear s when your sele ction exis ts in multipl e ca te gories within the s yst em.
Second Le vel Messa ges, A ctions and Descriptions Menu Item Bott om to T op T op t o Bott om When parking point of int erest notific ation is on, the icons displa y on the map when you g et cl ose t o your destina tion. This ma y not be very use ful in dense are as, and ma y clutter the map when other points of inter est displ ay .
Second Le vel Messa ges, A ctions and Descriptions Menu Item V oice and T ones T ones Only Hav e the sy stem aut oma ticall y fill in the sta te and pr ovinc e base d on the informa tion already ent ered int o the sy stem.
Second Le vel Messa ges, A ctions and Descriptions Menu Item Choose are as which y ou want the s yst em to a void when cal cul ating a r oute f or you Av oid Are as Then selec t any of the foll owing: Once y ou make a sel ection, the sy stem tries t o avoid the are a(s) if possible f or all routes.
E142644 3D map mode pro vides an ele va te d perspectiv e of the map. This vie wing angle c an be adjust ed and the map can be r ota ted 180 degre es by t ouching the map twic e, and then dra gging your fing er along the sha ded bar with arro ws a t the bott om of the map.
E142649 Home indica te s the loc ation on the map currentl y stored a s the home position. Y ou can only s av e one addre ss from the A ddress Book as y our Home entry . Y ou c annot change this ic on. E142650 POI (Point Of Inter est) ic ons indica te l ocations of any point of inter est ca tegories y ou choose to displa y on the map.
Action and Description Menu Item Edit R oute P ref erences Edit T r affic P ref erences Cancel R oute HERE is the digital map pro vider f or the navig ation applic ation. If you find map da ta errors, you ma y report them dir ectl y to HERE by g oing to www .
Use the websit e a t any time to che ck your phone's compa tibility , re gister y our acc ount and set pr ef erenc es a s well a s acc ess a cust omer representa tive via an online chat ( during cert ain hours). For mor e informa tion visit: W ebsites www .
Phone issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible ca use(s) Issue Depending upon your phone, you ma y hav e to gr ant SYNC permission to ac cess your phonebook conta cts. Mak e sure t o confirm when prompt ed by y our phone during the phonebook downl oad . Go to the w ebsite t o review your phone's c ompatibilit y .
USB and media issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible ca use(s) Issue T ry turning off the devic e, rese tting the devic e, remo ving the devic e's bat tery , then trying ag ain. This ma y be a possibl e devic e malfunction. I am having tr ouble connec ting my devic e.
V ehicle Heal th Report and Servic es (Tra ffic, Directions and Inf ormation) issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible ca use(s) Issue This is a fr ee f ea ture, but you must first r egist er online to use it. Y ou did not a ctiva t e your acc ount on the web site.
V oice command issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible ca use(s) Issue R eview the phone v oice commands and the media voic e commands a t the beginning of their re spectiv e sections. Y ou ma y be using the wrong voic e commands. Y ou ma y be speaking t oo soon or at the wr ong time.
V oice command issues Possibl e solution(s) Possible ca use(s) Issue Make sur e you ar e sa ying the conta cts e xactl y as they ar e liste d. For e xampl e, if y ou sav e a cont act a s Joe Wils on, sa y "Call Joe Wils on". The s yst em may not be re ading the name the same wa y you ar e saying it.
For a compl et e listing of the ac cessorie s that ar e av ailabl e for your v ehicle , c ontact an authorized de al er or visit our online stor e at www .A cc essories.For d. com (United S tate s only ). Ford A cc essories ar e av ailabl e for your vehicl e throu gh an authorized For d deal er .
For maximum vehicl e performance , ke ep the foll owing informa tion in mind when adding ac cessorie s, equipment, passeng ers and lugg age t o your vehicl e: • Do not ex ce ed the tot al weight capacit y of the vehicl e or of the front or re ar axl e (G VWR or G A WR as indica te d on the Saf ety Complianc e Certific ation l abel).
END USER LICENSE A GREEMENT S YNC End User License A greement (EULA) • Y ou ha ve a cquir ed a devic e ("DEVICE") that incl udes softw are lic ensed b y Ford Motor C ompany and its a ffiliates ("FORD MO T OR COMP ANY") from an affilia te of Microsoft C orpora tion ("MS") .
Description of Other Rights and Limitations • Speech Rec ognition: If the SOFTW ARE includes spee ch rec ognition component(s), you shoul d understand tha t speech recognition is an inherentl y sta tistical proce ss and that r ec ognition errors ar e inherent in the proc ess.
• Consent t o Use of Data: Y ou agree that MS , Microsoft C orporation, F ORD MO TOR C OMP ANY , third party softwar e and sy stems supplier s, their affilia tes and/ or their designa ted ag ent may.
• Links t o Third Part y Sites: T he MS SOFTW ARE may pro vide you with the ability t o link to thir d party sit es through the use of the SOFTW ARE. The thir d party sit es are not under the c ontrol of MS, Micr osoft Corpor ation, their affilia tes and/ or their designa ted ag ent.
TRADEMARK S: This EULA does not grant you any right s in connec tion with any trademark s or service marks of FORD MO TOR C OMP ANY , MS, Micr osoft Corpor ation, third part y softwar e or service pro viders, their a ffilia tes or supplier s.
W ARNING Opera ting cert ain parts of this sys tem whil e driving can distr act your a tt ention aw ay fr om the road , and possibl y cause an ac cident or other serious conse quences. Do not change sys tem set tings or ent er dat a non-verball y (using your hands) whil e driving.
Potential Map Inac curacy: Maps used by this s yst em may be inac cur at e because of changes in r oads, tr affic contr ols or driving conditions. A lw ay s use good judgment and common sense when foll owing the sugges ted r oute s.
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Agre ement), and thus your use of the T elena v Softw are is als o subject t o such terms. Y ou a gree t o compl y with the foll owing additional terms and c onditions, which are applic able t o T elena v ’ s third party v endor licensor s: 9 .
positioning devic es or any mobil e or wirel ess-c onnect ed el ectr onic or comput er devic es, incl uding without limita tion cell ular phone s, palmtop and handhel d comput ers, pa ger s, and personal digit al assist ants or PD As.
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with or in communic ation with an y positioning devic es or any mobil e or wirel ess-c onnect ed el ectr onic or comput er devic es, incl uding without limita tion cell ular phone s, palmtop and handhel d comput ers, pa ger s, and personal digit al assist ants or PD As.
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Y ou a gree tha t you will use the cont ent from Gr acenot e ("Gracenot e Cont ent") , Grac enote Dat a, the Gr acenot e Soft ware , and Grac enote Server s for y our own personal, non-c ommercial use onl y .
V ehicle with S YNC only United S tates and Me xico FC C ID: KMHSG1G1 IC: 1422A-S G1G1 Mexic o Model: KMHSG1P1 NOM-121-SCT1-2009 The oper a tion of this equipment is subject to the f oll owing tw o co.
PRO TECT Y OURSELF FROM THE RISING CO S T OF VEHICLE REP AIR S WITH A FORD EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN. SERVICE PLANS (U .S. Onl y) More than 32 million For d owners ha ve disco ver ed the po werful pr otec tion of Ford Ext ended Servic e Plan.
A void the Rising C ost of Pr operly Maintaining Y our V ehicle! Ford Ex tended S ervice Pl an also offers a Pr emium Maintenanc e Plan tha t cov ers all schedul ed maintenanc e, and selec ted we ar items. T he cover age is prepaid , so you ne ver ha ve t o worry about a ffording your v ehicle ’ s maintenanc e.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMA TION Why Maintain Y our V ehicle ? Care fully f ollowing the maint enance schedul e helps prot ect a gainst major r epair expenses r esul ting from ne glec t or inadequa te maint enance and may help t o incre ase the v alue of y our vehicl e when you sell or tr ade it.
When the oil change me ssag e appears in the informa tion display , it is time for an oil change. Make sur e you perf orm the oil change within tw o weeks or 500 mil es (800 kilome ter s) of the messag e appearing. Mak e sure you res et the Intellig ent Oil-Life Monit or after e ach oil change.
Check every month Engine oil le vel. Function of all int erior and ext erior lights. Tir es (including spar e) f or we ar and proper pre ssure. Windshiel d wa sher fluid le vel. Check every six months Bat tery c onnections. Cl ean if necess ary . Body and door drain hol es for obstructions.
Multi-Point inspec tion Hazard w arning sy stem oper ation A cc essory driv e belt(s) Horn opera tion Bat tery perf ormance Radia t or , cool er , heat er and air conditioning hoses Engine air filt er.
When to e xpect the OIL CHANGE REQUIRED messa ge V ehicle use and ex ample Interval Normal 7500-10000 mile s (12000-16000 km) Normal commuting with highw ay driving No, or moder ate, lo ad or to wing .
At e very oil chang e interval as indica ted b y the information displa y 1 Inspect st eering linka ge, ball joints, suspension and tie-r od ends. Lubric at e if equipped with gre ase fit tings. Inspect the wheel s and rel at ed c omponents f or abnormal noise, w ear , l ooseness or dra g.
SPECIAL OPER A TING C ONDITIONS SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE If you oper at e your vehicl e primaril y in any of the foll owing conditions, y ou need t o perform e xtr a maintenanc e a s indica ted . If you oper at e your vehicl e occa sionall y under any of these c onditions, it is not nece ssary to perf orm the extra maintenanc e.
Operating in dus ty or sandy conditions (such a s unpav ed or dusty roads) R eplac e cabin air filt er . Inspect frequentl y , service as r equire d R eplac e engine air filter . Inspect the wheel s and rel at ed c omponents f or abnormal noise, w ear , l ooseness or dr ag.
Engine Air Filt er and Cabin Air Filt er Replac ement The lif e of the engine air fil ter and c abin air filt er is dependent on exposure t o dusty and dirty conditions. V ehicles oper a ted in these conditions r equir e frequent inspection and r eplac ement of the engine air filt er and cabin air filt er .
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.
440 Focus (CDH), enUS A, First Printing I n f o r m a t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :.
A A/C See: Clima te C ontrol ......................................... 10 7 About This Manual ........................................... 7 ABS See: Br ake s ........................................................... 148 ABS driving hints See: Hints on Driving W ith Anti-L ock Brak es .
Booster S ea ts .................................................. 28 T ypes of Booster S ea ts ...................................... 28 Brak e Fluid Che ck ......................................... 216 Brak es .......................................
Daytime R unning Lamps .............................. 81 T ype 1 - Conv entional (Non-Configur abl e) ........................................ 81 T ype 2 - Configur abl e .......................................... 81 Digital Ra dio ...................
Front P arking Aid .......................................... 154 Front Sensing S ystem ....................................... 154 Obstacl e Distanc e Indica tor ........................... 155 Front P assenger S ensing S yst em ............ 43 Fuel and R efueling .
Informa tion Messages ................................. 99 Airbag ....................................................................... 99 Alarm ...................................................................... 100 Bat tery and Char ging Sy stem .
Lugg age C overs .............................................. 1 7 4 R emoving the Co ver ........................................... 1 7 4 Lug Nuts See: Changing a R oad Wheel ....................... 256 Lug Nuts ....................................
Phone ............................................................... 364 Making Calls ........................................................ 366 P airing Subsequent C ell Phones ................. 365 P airing Y our Cell Phone f or the First Time ..
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