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November 201 4 First Printing Owner’s Manual Focus El ectric Litho in U.S.A. FM5J 19A321 DA 2015 FOCU S ELEC TRIC Owner ’ s Manual for downer .c om for d.
The inf ormation c ontained in this publica tion wa s corr ect a t the time of going t o print. In the inter est of continuous dev elopment, we re serve the right t o change specific ations, design or e quipment at any time without notice or obliga tion.
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Introduction About This Manual ........................................... 5 S ymbols Gl ossary ............................................. 5 Da ta R ec ording .................................................. 7 Calif ornia Pr oposition 65 ........
St eering Wheel Adjusting the S t eering Whe el .................... 67 Audio Contr ol ................................................... 67 V oice Contr ol ................................................... 68 Cruise C ontrol ......................
Hints on Driving With Anti-L ock Brak es ........................................................... 125 P arking Brak e ................................................. 125 Hill Start A ssist .............................................. 125 Tr action C ontrol Principl e of Oper ation .
V ehicle Care General Inf orma tion .................................... 182 Cle aning Pr oducts ........................................ 182 Cle aning the Ext erior ................................... 182 W axing .....................................
ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank y ou f or choosing Ford . W e rec ommend tha t you t ake s ome time to get t o kno w your v ehicl e b y re ading this manual. T he more tha t y ou know about it, the gre a ter the s af et y and pl ea sure y ou will get fr om driving it.
Brak e sy st em Cabin air fil ter Check fuel cap Child s af et y door l ock or unl ock Child se a t l ow er anchor Child se a t te ther anchor E71340 Cruise c ontrol Do not open when hot Engine air fi.
P anic alarm E139213 P arking aid P arking brak e Po w er st eering fluid Po w er window s front/ rear Po w er window l ockout Servic e engine soon Side airbag E167012 Shield the e ye s E138639 Stabil.
• How fa st the v ehicle w as tr av eling; and • Where the driv er was positioning the steering wheel. This data can help pro vide a bet ter understanding of the circ umstanc es in which crashes and injuries oc cur .
C ALIFORNIA PR OPO SITION 65 W ARNING Some c onstituents of engine exhaust, cert ain vehicl e c omponents, certain fl uids c ontained in v ehicl es and certain pr oduct s of component w ear contain or emit chemic als kno wn t o the Sta te of California t o c ause canc er and birth def ects or other r eproduc tive harm.
W arranty on R eplac ement P arts Genuine Ford and Mot orcr a ft repl ac ement parts are the onl y replac ement parts tha t benefit from a For d W arranty . Dama ge caused t o y our vehicl e as a resul t of the fail ur e of non-Ford parts ma y not be co ver ed b y the Ford W arranty .
PRO TECTING THE ENVIRONMENT Y ou must play y our part in pr otec ting the environment. Corr ect v ehicl e usa ge and the authorized dispos al of wa st e, cl eaning and lubric ation ma terials are signific ant steps t o war d this aim.
FRONT EX TERIOR O VER VIEW E188833 See Locking and Unl ocking (pag e 57). A See Changing the W iper Blades (pa ge 175). B See Maint enance (pa ge 169).
REAR EXTERIOR O VER VIEW E188837 See Changing a Bulb (pa ge 178). A See Changing the W iper Blades (pa ge 175). B See T emporary Mobilit y Kit (pa ge 189). C See Changing a Bulb (pa ge 178). D See Changing a R oad Wheel (pa ge 220). E See W heels and Tires (pa ge 189).
VEHICLE INTERIOR O VERVIEW E188836 See T ransmission (pa ge 122). A See Locking and Unl ocking (pag e 57). B See P ow er Windo w s (pa ge 77). C See Head R estr aints (pag e 104). D See F as tening the Saf ety Bel ts (pag e 30). E See R ear Sea ts (pag e 107).
INS TRUMENT P ANEL OVER VIEW E188835 Air vents. A Direc tion indica t ors. S ee Direc tion Indicat ors (pag e 75). B Informa tion displ ay c ontr ol. Se e Information Displa y C ontrol (pa ge 68). C Instrument clust er . See Ins trument Clus ter (pa ge 81).
K eyl ess start button. See S tarting the El ectric Motor (p ag e 112). N Audio contr ol. S ee Audio C ontrol (pa ge 67). V oice contr ol. S ee V oice C ontrol (pag e 68). O St eering wheel a djustment. Se e Adjus ting the St eering Wheel (pa ge 67). P Cruise c ontrol swit ches.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION See the f oll o wing sections f or dir ections on how t o properl y use saf ety r estr aints for chil dr en. W ARNING S Al wa ys mak e sur e your chil d is secur ed properl y in a device that is appropria t e for their height, ag e and weight.
Rec ommendations f or Safe ty R estr aints for Chil dren Rec ommended restr aint type Child size , height, w eight, or a ge Child Use a child s af ety sea t (sometimes c all ed an infant c arrier , conv ertibl e sea t, or t oddl er sea t). Childr en w eighing 40 lb (18 kg) or l ess (gener all y ag e f our or young er).
Use a child s af ety sea t (sometimes c all ed an infant c arrier , conv ertibl e sea t, or toddl er se at) f or infants, t oddl ers, or childr en w eighing 40 pounds (18 kilogr ams) or l ess (g ener all y ag e four or young er). Using Lap and Shoulder Belts W ARNING S 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 t ongue through the chil d seat ac cor ding t o the child se a t manuf actur er's instructions.
8. R emove r emaining sla ck from the bel t. Forc e the sea t do wn with ex tra w eight, for e xampl e, by pr essing do wn or kneeling on the chil d restr aint whil e pulling up on the shoulder bel t in order to f or ce sl ack fr om the bel t.
E142535 Y our vehicle ha s LA T CH l o wer anchor s f or child se a t install a tion at the s ea ting positions marke d with the child s ea t symbol. E169083 The LA T CH anchor s are l oc at ed a t the r ear section of the r ear se at be tw een the cushion and sea tback abo v e the symbols as sho wn.
Combining Saf ety Bel t and LA TCH Low er Anchors for A tta ching Child Safet y Seats When used in c ombina tion, either the sa fe ty bel t or the LA T CH l ow er anchors may be a tt ached firs t, pro vided a pr oper install ation is a chiev ed . A tta ch the te ther strap a ft erwar d, if include d with the chil d sea t.
E187965 3. R otate the t ether hook, then mov e the hook under the anchor . E187966 4. Clip the te ther strap t o the anchor a s shown. If the t ether s trap is clipped incorr ectl y , the chil d sa fe ty se at ma y not be ret ained properl y in the event of a cra sh.
• Does the lap bel t rest lo w acr oss the hips ? • Is the shoulder bel t centere d on the shoulder and che st? • Can the chil d sta y sea t ed lik e this f or the whole trip ? Al wa ys use boost er se a ts in conjunc tion with your v ehicl e lap and shoul der belt.
E142596 E142597 If the booster se a t slides on the v ehicle sea t upon which it is being used , pl acing a rubberized mesh s old a s shelf or carpet liner under the booster se a t may impr o ve this condition. Do not intr oduc e any it em thicker than this under the boost er se a t.
W ARNING S manufa cturer . A sa f ety s ea t tha t is improperl y install ed or utilized, is inappropria t e for y our chil d's height, ag e, or weight or does not pr operl y fit the chil d may incr ea se the risk of serious injury or dea th. Nev er le t a pa ssenger hol d a child on his or her lap whil e y our vehicl e is moving.
E1 12197 The chil dpr oof lock s ar e l oca te d on the re ar edge of e ach r ear door and must be set separ a tel y for each door . Left-Hand Side T urn countercl ockwise to l ock and clock wise to unl ock. Right-Hand Side T urn clockwise t o lock and count ercl ockwise to unl ock.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNING S Al wa ys driv e and ride with your s ea t back upright and the l ap belt snu g and lo w acr oss the hips. T o reduc e the risk of injury , make sure chil dren sit wher e they c an be properl y r estr ained. Nev er le t a pa ssenger hol d a child on his or her lap whil e y our vehicl e is moving.
• Cr ash sens ors and monit oring sy stem with re adiness indica tor . The sa f et y belt pr et ensioners a t the fr ont sea ting positions are de signed t o tighten the sa fe ty bel ts when ac tiva t ed.
Pr egnant women shoul d alwa ys w ear their sa fe ty bel t. T he lap bel t portion of a combina tion l ap and shoul der belt shoul d be positioned l ow a cross the hips bel o w the belly and w orn a s tight a s comf ort will allo w . The shoul der bel t shoul d 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 ombina tion l ap and shoulder bel t. 2. Gra sp the shoul der portion and pull downw ard until the entir e bel t is pull ed out. Allo w the bel t t o re trac t. As the bel t retr ac ts, y ou will hear a clicking sound .
2. R ele a se the butt on and pull down on the height adjust er to mak e sur e it is lock ed in pl ac e. S AFETY BEL T W ARNING LAMP AND INDIC A TOR CHIME This l amp ill uminat es and an audibl e warning will sound if the driver's sa f et y belt ha s not been fa st ened when the v ehicl e's ignition is turned on.
Then... If... The Bel t-Minder f ea tur e will not activ at e. Y ou and the front sea t pa ssenger buckl e your sa f et y belt s bef ore y ou swit ch the ignition on or le ss than 1-2 minute s elapse aft er y ou swit ch the ignition on.
4. Whil e the sa fe ty bel t warning light is on, buckl e and then unbuckl e the sa fe ty bel t. A ft er St ep 4, the sa f ety bel t warning light fl a shes f or confirma tion. • This will s witch the f e atur e off f or that sea ting position if it is curr entl y on.
The P er sonal Sa fe ty S ystem pro vides an impro ve d ov er all le vel of fr ontal cr a sh prot ection t o front s ea t occ upants and is designed t o help further reduc e the risk of airbag-r ela t ed injuries.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNING S Airbags do not infl a t e slo wl y or gentl y , and the risk of injury from a deplo ying airba g is the gre at est cl ose to the trim c ov ering the airba g module .
DRIVER AND P ASSENGER AIRBA G S W ARNING S Nev er pla ce y our arm or any objec ts ov er an airbag modul e. Pl acing your arm ov er a depl oying airba g can resul t in serious arm fr actur es or other injuries.
E142846 Childr en must al wa y s be properl y restr ained . A c cident sta tistics su gges t that childr en are s af er when properly r estr ained in the re ar sea ting positions than in the front se ating position. F ailur e t o foll o w these instructions ma y incre a se the risk of injury in a cra sh.
The fr ont pa ssenger sensing s yst em is designed t o disabl e (will not infl a te) the front pa sseng er front al airbag when the front pa sseng er sea t is unoc cupied , or a re ar fa cing inf ant sea t, a f orwar d-f acing child r estr aint, or a boost er se a t is det ect ed .
Aft er all oc cupants ha ve a djuste d their sea ts and put on sa f et y belt s, it is v ery important tha t they c ontinue to sit properl y . A properl y se at ed oc cupant sits upright, l eaning a gainst the se a tback, and cent ere d on the sea t cushion, with their fe et comf ortably ex t ended on the fl oor .
W ARNING S Do not use acc essory s ea t co v ers. The use of a cc essory se at c o ver s may pr ev ent the depl oyment 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 injur e you a s it deplo y s from the side of the sea tback.
SIDE CURT AIN AIRB A G S W ARNING S Do not plac e objec ts or mount equipment on or near the he adliner at the sider ail tha t may c ome int o conta ct with a depl o ying side curtain airbag. F ail ure t o f oll ow the se instructions may incr ea se the risk of pers onal injury in the ev ent of a cra sh.
The design and de vel opment of the side curtain airba gs incl uded rec ommended tes ting proc edure s that w er e dev el oped by a gr oup of aut omotive sa f et y experts known a s the Side Airbag T e chnical W orking Group.
• The knee airba g ma y deplo y ba sed on cra sh se verity and oc cupant c onditions. • The design of the side airba gs and side curtain airba gs is t o deplo y in c ertain side impact cr a shes. T hese de vices may depl o y in other types of cr a shes if your v ehicl e experienc es sufficient sidewa y s motion or def ormation.
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 Cana da license-e x empt RS S standar d(s).
E138618 Note: Y our vehicl e k ey s came with a security l abel tha t pro vides import ant ke y cut informa tion. K eep the label in a s af e plac e f or future re f erenc e. Progr amming a New R emot e Contr ol T o progr am an additional r emote c ontrol See S ecurity (pa ge 64).
Sounding the P anic Alarm (If Equipped) E138624 Pr ess the butt on t o activ at e the alarm. Pr ess the butt on ag ain or swit ch your v ehicl e on to deac tiva t e it. Note: The panic alarm onl y operat es when your vehicl e is switched off . Remot e Start E138625 The r emote st art butt on is on the transmit ter .
continues t o run no w for a t ot al of 20 minutes. If the dura tion is set to 10 minutes, the dura tion extends b y another 10 minutes. Y ou can ex tend the r emote start running time dur ation t o a maximum of 30 minutes. W ait at l ea st fiv e sec onds bef ore r emote starting a fter y ou swit ch y our vehicl e off.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION MyK ey all ows you t o pr ogram k e ys with restric te d driving modes t o promot e good driving habits. All but one of the k ey s can be activ at ed with the se restric te d modes. Any k ey s that r emain unprogr ammed ar e ref err ed t o as a dministra t or k ey s or admin ke ys.
• V arious vehicl e speed minders c an be set. Onc e you s ele ct a speed , it will be shown in the displ ay , f oll ow ed b y an audibl e tone when the pr esel ec ted vehicl e speed is e x c eeded . • Audio sy st em maximum vol ume of 45%. A mess ag e will be shown in the displa y when you a ttempt to e x ce ed the limited v ol ume.
Note: Y ou can cl ear or chang e y our MyK ey setting s a t any time during the same k e y 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 e y to chang e or cl ear your MyK ey set tings.
CHECKING MYKEY S YS TEM S T A TUS Y ou can find informa tion on progr ammed MyK ey(s) using the inf ormation displa y contr ol on the ste ering wheel. S ee Information Displa y s (pag e 86).
USING MYKEY WITH REMOTE S T ART S Y S TEMS V ehicl es With For d-Appro ved A ftermark et R emot e Start S y st ems When using a Ford-appr o ved a ft ermark et remot e start s yst em, the v ehicl e rec ogniz es the remot e start s yst em tr ansmitt er as an additional admin k ey .
2. Start y our v ehicl e using your non-Ford-appr ov ed r emote st art sys tem tr ansmitt er . 3. S ee Cl earing All MyK eys (pa ge 52). Follo w S teps 1-3. Aft er cl earing y our MyK eys, y ou can cr ea t e a new MyK ey . S ee Cr eating a MyK ey (pag e 51).
Potential C auses Condition Pr ogram a spar e tr ansmitt er . See P assiv e Anti-Theft S y stem (pa ge 64). I los t a ke y . The v ehicl e has a r emot e start s yst em tr ans- mitt er that is r ec ognized a s an admin k ey . Cl e ar all MyK ey s b y using the remot e start tr ans- mitt er .
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING Y ou can use the pow er door l ock contr ol or the remot e contr ol t o lock and unl ock your v ehicl e. Po wer Door Lock s The po wer door l ock control is on the driver and front pa sseng er door panels. E184784 A B Unlock. A Lock.
Opening the Liftg ate E138630 Pr ess twic e within thre e seconds to unl a tch the lift g at e. Make sur e t o clo se and la t ch the liftg a te bef ore driving y our vehicl e. An unla tche d liftg at e ma y caus e objects t o f all out or block y our view .
Note: K eep the door handl e cl ean t o mak e sure the sy st em opera t es c orrec tl y . Note: Y our vehicl e does not a utoma ticall y lock. If you do no t touch a l ocking sensor your vehicl e will remain unlock ed. At the Lift g ate E144402 Pr ess the rel ease butt on abo ve the lic ense pla t e to unl a t ch the liftg a te .
Autounl ock Feature The aut ounl ock f ea ture will unl ock all the doors when: • Y our vehicle is s witche d on, all the doors are cl osed and your vehicl e ha s been in motion a t a speed gre a ter than 4 mph (7 km/h). • Y our vehicle c omes t o a st op and you swit ch your v ehicl e off or to a cc essory .
Batt ery Sav er If you l ea v e the court es y lamp s, dome lamps or he adl amps on, the ba tt ery sa v er will turn them off 10 minutes a fter you swit ch your v ehicl e off.
Closing the Lift g at e E155976 A handle is l ocat ed inside the liftg a te t o help with closing. KEYLESS ENTR Y (If Equipped) SECURIC ODE ™ KEYLES S ENTR Y KEYP AD The k eypa d is l oca t ed near the driv er window . It is invisibl e until t ouched and then it lights up so you c an see and t ouch the appropria t e butt ons.
T o program additional pers onal entry codes, repe at S t eps 1-3, then f or S tep 4: • Pr ess 3·4 to s av e personal c ode 2. • Pr ess 5·6 to s av e personal c ode 3. • Pr ess 7·8 to s av e personal c ode 4 . • Pr ess 9·0 to s av e personal c ode 5.
P ASSIVE ANTI-THEFT S Y STEM Note: The sy stem is no t compa tibl e with non-Ford a ftermark e t remot e start s ys tems. Use of these s yst ems ma y resul t in v ehicle starting probl ems and a loss of securit y prot ec tion.
E184385 2 1 1. Open the floor c onsol e st or ag e compartment lid . 2. R emov e the tr ay . E184386 3 3. Pl ac e the first pr ogr ammed int elligent acc ess k ey fl a t on the symbol a t the bott om of the floor c onsol e st or ag e compartment. 4. Pr ess the S T ART STOP but ton.
Disarming the Alarm Disarm the alarm b y any of the f oll o wing actions: • Unlock the door s or lu gga ge compartment with the r emote c ontr ol or ke yl ess entry k eypad . • S witch y our v ehicl e on or start y our vehicl e. • Use a ke y in the driver door t o unl ock your v ehicl e, then s witch y our v ehicl e on within 12 seconds.
ADJU S TING THE S TEERING WHEEL W ARNING Do not adjust the st eering wheel when your v ehicl e is moving. Note: Make sure tha t you ar e sitting in the corre ct position. See Sitting in the C orrec t Position (pag e 104). 1 2 2 E95178 1. Unlock the st eering c ol umn.
V olume down C Seek do wn or pre vious D Seek, Ne xt or P re vious Pr ess the seek butt on t o: • tune the radio t o the ne xt or pr evious stor ed pr eset • pla y the nex t or the pre vious tr ack. Pr ess and hol d the seek butt on t o: • tune the radio t o the ne xt st ation up or down the fr equency band • seek throu gh a tra ck.
Multimedia C ontrol s E145434 Use the arro ws on the right side of the ste ering wheel to na vig at e thr ough the informa tion displ ay menus. Pr ess OK t o make a sel ection.
WINDSHIELD WIPER S Note: Fully defr ost the windshiel d bef or e you s witch the windshiel d wiper s on. Note: Make sure y ou swit ch the windshiel d wipers and vehicl e po wer o ff bef ore using an automa tic c ar wa sh. Note: If streak s or smears appe ar on the windshield , cl ean the windshield and the wiper blade s.
T o operat e the wa shers and spr a y the windshield , pull the l ever to war d y ou. When you r el ea se the l e ver , the wipers will opera t e f or a short time. REAR WINDOW WIPER AND W ASHERS Rear W indo w Wiper Note: Make sure y ou swit ch the re ar window wiper and ignition o ff bef ore using an automa tic c ar wa sh.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Condensa tion in Lamp Assemblies Ext erior l amps hav e v ents to acc ommoda t e normal changes in air pressur e. Condensa tion c an be a natur al b y-produc t of this design.
Headlamp Flasher E162680 Pull the l ev er t ow ard y ou slightl y and rel ea se it t o fl ash the he adl amps. AUT OLAMPS W ARNING The aut ol amps swit ch position ma y not activ at e the he adl amps in all lo w visibility conditions, such a s daytime fog.
INS TRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMER Note: Y ou disabl e the manual dimmer when you adjust the s etting t o A uto Dimming in the informa tion displ ay . Se e Information Displ ay s (pag e 86). Note: If you disconnec t the ba tt ery or it become s discharg ed , the ill uminat ed components will s wit ch to the ma ximum setting.
4. The lighting c ontrol is in the aut ol amps position. 5. The headl amps are off . The other lighting c ontrol s witch po sitions do not activ at e the da ytime running lamp s, and you c an use them to t empor aril y ov erride aut olamp c ontr ol.
Side Mounted Lamp B C E139419 A Map lamp . A Door function swit ch. B All lamps on s wit ch. C AMBIENT LIGHTING (If Equipped) The ambient lighting s yst em illumina tes the interior with a choic e of sev er al col or s. The ambient lighting c ontrol is l ocat ed in the ov erhead c onsol e.
POWER WINDO W S W ARNING S Do not le av e chil dr en unat tende d in your v ehicl e and do not l et them pl ay with the pow er window s. T hey ma y seriousl y injure themsel v es.
2. Clos e the window a thir d time to the point of resist ance . Y ou disable d the bounce-back f eature and y ou c an now clos e the window manuall y. The window tr av els p ast the point of resist ance and y ou can cl ose it fully . Conta ct an authoriz ed deal er as soon as possible if the windo w does not cl ose after the third a tt empt.
Heated Ex t erior Mirrors See Hea ted W indow s and Mirrors (page 102). Integr at ed Blind Spot Mirror s W ARNING Objects in the blind spot mirr or are clos er than they appear . Blind spot mirrors ha v e an inte gra t ed conv e x mirror buil t int o the upper outboard corner of the e xt erior mirror s.
Note: Do not cle an the housing or gla ss of any mirror with har sh abra sive s, fuel or other petrol eum or ammonia-based cl eaning product s. Y ou can adjust the interior mirr or t o your pref er ence . Some mirr ors al so hav e a second piv ot point.
G AU GES A C B E162393 Le ft Informa tion Display . A Speedome ter . B Right Informa tion Displ ay . C Common Displa y s Note: Y ou can s witch some f e atur es on and off through the inf orma tion displ ay . Batt ery Gauge The high v ol tag e ba tt ery ga ug e appears on the right side of the le ft informa tion displa y scre en.
• Sta te of Charg e - The st at e of char ge for the high v ol ta ge ba tt ery is sho wn as a c ol ore d fill. T he fill col or is normally bl ue. When a l o w bat tery condition is r eache d the fill turns amber . When the bat tery is depl et ed the fill turns red .
W ARNING LAMPS AND INDIC A TORS The f oll owing w arning l amps and indica tor s al ert you t o a v ehicl e condition that ma y bec ome serious. S ome lamp s illumina t e when you st art your v ehicl e t o make sur e they w ork.
Fa sten Sa fe ty Bel t W arning Lamp It will illumina t e and a chime will sound to r emind you t o f a st en your sa f et y belt. See Sa fet y Belt Minder (pa ge 33). Front Airba g W arning Lamp If the warning l amp does not illumina t e during start up , remains on or fl a shes, the sys tem ma y be disabl ed .
Stabilit y Contr ol W arning Lamp E138639 Lights when the sy stem is a ctiv e. If it remains on or does not light when you po wer y our v ehicl e on, this indica te s a malfunc tion. During a malfunction, the sy stem turns off . Ha v e the sys tem check ed by an authorized deal er immedia t el y .
GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an resul t in loss of v ehicl e c ontrol, cr a sh and injury . W e str ongl y rec ommend tha t you use e xtr eme caution when using an y devic e that ma y tak e y our f ocus off the road . Y our primary responsibility is the sa f e opera tion of y our vehicl e.
Display Mode Budget T ext or Help Options Budget T ext Vie w Gaug e Sc al e, Budg et T ext or Help Budget V iew Surpl us Graphic, Budge t T ext or Help Rang e Vie w Gaug e Sc al e - check enabl ed or .
Y our current energ y use is the white line that mo v es up and down in the Budg et Gaug e. A higher line me ans y ou are using more ener gy (l o wer is be tt er). Y our energy use includes input fr om the ac cel erat or pedal a s well a s the ac ce ssories, such a s Climat e C ontrol.
Trip 1 & 2 Help Budget T ext Enhanced Standar d T rip distance X X X — X — XXX Wh/ mi (km) – Energ y used per unit of distanc e — X — XX.X kWh – Energ y used X X X Elapse d trip time X — — Budget T ext X X X T otal Odometer Note: Press and hol d OK t o rese t the currentl y displ ay ed trip inf orma tion.
• Energ y History - T his view fr om l eft t o right starts with the Budg et V iew g aug e and adds hist orical Ener gy Use and Budget da ta. The da ta is r epresent ed as an a v era ge f or time int erval s of either 1, 2 or 6 minut es, with the le ftmost int erval being the most r ec ent.
Information Displa ys the a ssocia t ed driv er alert gr aphic. Driver Al ert Displa ys the number of w arnings tha t need imme diat e a tt ention in red . Y ou can only view the w arnings fr om the S ys tem Check menu. Vie w them immedia tel y b y pre ssing OK and then OK ag ain to ent er sys tem check.
Setting s Sel ect number of y e ars Tir e Mobility Kit Hold OK t o Cr ea t e MyK ey Cre a te MyK ey MyK ey Al wa ys On or User S el ect able T raction Contr ol Choose desire d speed or off Max Spee d .
Pr ess the OK butt on to a cknowl edge and remo ve some me ssag es fr om the informa tion displ ay . Other messa ge s will be remo ve d automa tic all y aft er a short time. Certain me ssag es nee d to be c onfirmed bef ore y ou can ac c ess the menus.
Action Messag e The estima ted rang e is 0 mi (0 km). St op y our vehicl e in a sa fe pl ac e. Y our vehicle mus t be charg ed . Deple te d Bat tery S t op sa fel y now High climat e usa ge ma y mak e it difficul t to s tay within y our energ y budget.
Doors Action Messag e Displa ys when the door(s) list ed is not c ompl et el y cl osed . X Door Ajar Displa ys when the lift g at e is not c ompl et ely cl osed. Liftg at e Ajar Hill Start Assis t Action Messag e Displa ys when hill st art a ssist is not av ail able .
Lighting Action Messag e Displa ys when the br ak e l amp bulb has burne d out. C ontact an authorized de al er . Brak e l amp Bulb f aul t Displa ys when the l ow beam headl amp bulb ha s burned out. Conta ct an authoriz ed deal er. Lo w beam Bulb f ault Displa ys when an el ectrical sy stem pr obl em occ urs with the headl amp sy st em.
Action Messag e Displa ys when a MyK ey is in use and the MyK ey speed limit is re ached . V ehicle a t T op Speed of MyK ey S et ting Displa ys when MyK ey is activ e. Check Speed Drive Sa fel y Displa ys when a MyK ey is in use and Bel t- Minder is activ at ed .
Po wer S t eering Action Messag e The po wer s teering s yst em ha s det ect ed a c ondition tha t requir es servic e. C onta ct an authoriz ed deal er . Servic e P ow er S teering The po wer s teering s yst em ha s det ect ed a c ondition within the pow er st eering sy stem tha t requires servic e immedia t ely .
Tr ansmission Action Messag e A reminder t o shift into p ark. T ransmission Not in Park 99 Focus (CDH), enUS A, First Printing Information Displ a y s.
AUT OMA TIC CLIMA TE CONTROL E190322 AUTO: P r ess the butt on to s wit ch on automa tic oper a tion. A djust t o sel ect the desired t emper a ture . F an speed , air distribution, air c onditioning .
MAX A/ C: Pr ess the butt on f or maximum c ooling. R ecir cul a te d air flo w s through the instrument panel vent s, air conditioning a utoma tic all y turns on and the fan automa tic all y adjusts t o the highest spee d. I MAX Defros t: Pr ess the butt on t o swit ch on defro st.
Note: Remo ve any sno w, ice , or l ea ve s from the air intak e area a t the base of the windshield . Note: T o improv e air conditioning when starting y our vehicl e, driv e with the windo ws slightly open f or tw o t o three minut es. Rec ommended Se ttings f or Cooling 1.
E72507 Pr ess the butt on to cl ear the hea te d re ar window of thin ic e and fog. The he a ted r ear window will aut oma ticall y turn off after a short period of time.
SITTING IN THE CORRE CT POSITION W ARNING S Do not recline the se a t backr est t oo far a s this c an cause the oc cupant to slide under the sa fety bel t, resul ting in serious injury in the e vent of a cra sh.
Note: Adjust the se a tback t o an upright driving position bef ore adjus ting the head 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 f orwar d as possibl e. Make sure that y ou remain c omfort abl e.
E144727 1. Adjust the s ea tback t o an upright driving or riding position. 2. Pivot the he ad re straint f orward to war d your he ad t o the desire d position. Aft er the hea d restr aint reaches the forw ard-mos t tilt position, pivoting it forw ard a gain will then r el ea se it t o the re arwar d, un-tilt 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 outboar d head r estr aints. S ee Head Res traints (p ag e 104). Note: Y our vehicl e ma y hav e split sea tback s tha t must be fol ded individually .
E165362 3. S t ow the sa f et y belt in the bel t sto wa ge clip . T his will pr ev ent the sa fe ty bel t from g et ting cau ght in the sea t l at ch. E184203 When r aising the sea tback(s), make sur e you he ar the sea t l at ch int o pl ace and tha t no red portion is visibl e on the r el ea se butt on on both sides.
HEA TED SEA TS W ARNING Pe opl e who are unabl e t o fe el pain to their skin bec ause of adv anc ed ag e, chr onic illness, diabe tes, spinal cor d injury , medica tion, al c ohol use, exhaustion or other ph ysic al conditions, must ex er cise car e when using the hea t ed sea t.
12 V olt DC P ow er Point W ARNING Do not plug optional el ectrical acc essorie s into the cig ar light er socke t. Inc orrec t use of the light er can c ause damag e not co v ered b y 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 carefull y a s items ma y bec ome l oose during hard braking, acc el er ation or cr a shes, incl uding hot drinks which ma y spill. Av ail able c onsol e f ea tur es include: Cuphol der with grips and height adjust er .
S T ARTING THE ELECTRIC MOTOR K eyless S tarting Note: The sy stem ma y not func tion if the passiv e k ey is cl ose t o met al objec ts or ele ctr onic devic es, f or e xampl e k ey s or a cell phone. Note: A valid passiv e k ey must be l ocat ed inside your vehicl e to switch the ignition on and start y our vehicl e.
E184385 2 1 1. Open the floor c onsol e st or ag e compartment lid . 2. R emov e the tr ay . E184386 3 3. Pl ac e the k ey fl a t on the symbol a t the bott om of the floor c onsol e st or ag e compartment. 4. With the k ey in this position, pre ss the brak e pedal, then press the po w er butt on to s witch the ignition on and start y our vehicl e.
When your v ehicl e is mo ving, pre ss the pow er butt on thre e times within tw o seconds or pr ess and hol d f or a t l ea st one second . Mo v e the transmission sel ector le ver t o position N and use the br ak es t o bring your v ehicl e to a s af e st op .
GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNING S This ba tt ery pack shall onl y be serviced b y an authoriz ed el ectric vehicl e t echnician. Impr oper handling can r esul t in personal injury or de ath. Y our vehicle c onsists of v arious high vol ta ge c omponents and wiring.
Make sur e tha t the 120 vol t c onv enience cor d is compl et el y unw ound bef or e charging. A lw a ys pl ug the c ord int o the A C outle t bef ore c onnecting the char ging coupl er int o the charg e port on y our vehicl e. 120 V olt C onv enience C ord E197446 A B C D Po w er .
Status Conv enience C ord LED Indica tors V ehicle Faul t Check Outle t (If Equipped) The c onv enience c or d is not connec te d to y our vehicl e. Off Off Off The c onv enience c or d is connec te d, but your vehicl e is not char ging. On Off Off Y our vehicle is char ging.
Charg e Port The char ge port is l ocat ed betw een the front l eft-hand side door and the fr ont le ft-hand side wheel well. Pr ess the indenta tion on the charg e port door t o open and clos e it. E144779 Note: Do not forc e the charg e port door open or clos ed.
The light ring l oc at ed ar ound the charg e port indica te s the charg e sta tus of the high vol ta ge ba ttery in your v ehicl e: • When the t op right-hand side quadr ant is pulsing, the char ge is be tw een 0-25 perc ent.
Y ou can modify the light ring lighting conditions. S ee Char ge P ort Light Ring Set tings in the MyFor d T ouch section. See MyFord T ouch ™ (pag e 231). Disconnec ting the Charging Coupl er Note: Do not pull the wall plu g from the wall whil e the vehicl e is char ging.
1. Pr ess the S T ART /S TOP butt on t o pow er off your v ehicl e. 2. Pr ess the br ake pe dal and press the ST ART /ST OP butt on. 3. If y our vehicl e is not powere d aft er this sequence , r epea t st eps 1 and 2 up to two mor e times. Note: During this process, your vehicl e det ec ts if the el ectric al s yst em is sa fe and rea ctiv a tes.
AUT OMA TIC TRANSMISSION Single S peed Automa tic Tr ansmission W ARNING Al wa ys se t the parking brak e full y and make sur e you shift the g e arshift le ver t o park (P). S witch the ignition off and remo ve the k ey whene v er you l e av e your v ehicl e.
W ARNING S If the parking brak e is full y r ele a sed , but the brak e w arning lamp r emains illumina t ed, the br ake s may not be working pr operl y .
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Note: Occa sional br ake noise is normal. If a metal-t o-me tal, c ontinuous grinding or continuous sque al sound is present, the brak e linings ma y be w orn-out.
standard fric tion br aking. When the ba tt ery is almost full y charg ed , the amount of reg ener ativ e br aking is limite d to a v oid ov erchar ging, and the r equest ed decel eration is pr oduced b y st andard friction br aking alone . R egener ative br aking does not tak e the plac e of the st andard friction br ak es; it onl y assist s them.
When the sy st em is activ e, y our v ehicle will remain sta tionary on the slope for t wo t o three se conds a ft er you r el ea se the br ak e pedal.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION The tr action c ontr ol sy stem helps a v oid drive wheel spin and l oss of traction. If your v ehicl e begins t o slide, the s yst em applies the brak es to individual wheels and, when ne eded , r educe s engine pow er at the s ame time.
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REAR P ARKING AID (If Equipped) W ARNING S The parking aid s yst em can onl y assist y ou t o det ect objec ts when your v ehicl e is moving a t parking speeds. T ake car e when using the sy st em to a void per sonal injury . The parking aid s yst em ma y not prev ent c ontac t with small or moving objects tha t ar e clo se to the gr ound .
Pr ess the parking aid butt on t o swit ch the sys tem off . If a f aul t is pr esent in the sys tem, a warning messa g e appears in the informa tion displ ay and doe s not all ow y ou to s witch the s yst em on.
Note: When to wing, the c amer a onl y sees what is t o wed behind y our vehicl e. This might not pro vide adequ at e c ov er ag e as it usuall y pro vides in normal oper ation and some object s might not be seen. In some vehicl es, the g uidelines ma y disappear onc e the trail er t o w connec t or is enga ge d.
Al wa ys use c aution whil e re ver sing. Objects in the r ed z one are cl osest t o y our vehicl e and objec ts in the gre en zone ar e farther a w ay . Objects ar e g etting cl oser t o your v ehicl e as the y mov e fr om the green zone t o the yell ow or red zone s.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION Cruise c ontrol l ets y ou maintain a s et speed without k eeping y our foot on the acc el er at or pedal. Y ou can use cruise contr ol when your v ehicl e speed is gr ea t er than 20 mph (30 km/h).
S TEERING Elec tric Po w er St eering W ARNING The el ec tric pow er st eering sy st em has dia gnostic check s tha t continuousl y monit or the sy stem. If a fa ult is de te ct ed, a messa ge displ a ys in the informa tion displ ay . S top y our v ehicle as soon a s it is sa f e t o do so.
REAR UNDER FLOOR S TOR A GE Car go Mana g ement S y st em (If Equipped) E188928 The s yst em is l oca t ed in the fl oor of the car go ar ea. Lift the handle t o open.
Pa yl oad - is the c ombined w eight of car g o and pa sseng ers tha t the vehicl e is carrying. T he maximum payl oad for y our v ehicl e c an be found on the T ire Label on the B-Pillar or the e dge of the driv er door (v ehicl es e xport ed outside the US and Cana da may not ha v e a Tir e Label).
E142517 E143817 CARGO Car go W eight - includes all weight a dded t o the Ba se Curb W eight, including c ar g o and optional equipment. W hen to wing, trail er tongue l oa d or king pin weight is al so part of c arg o w eight.
Note: For trail er t o wing informa tion ref er to the R V and T rail er T owing Guide av ail abl e a t an authorize d deal er . E143818 GVW G VW (Gr oss V ehicle W eight) - is the V ehicl e Curb W eight, plus car g o , pl us pa sseng ers.
E142524 W ARNING Ex c eeding the S a f ety Complianc e C ertific ation Label v ehicl e w eight ra ting limits coul d resul t in substandar d vehicl e handling or performance , engine, tr ansmission and/ or structur al damag e, serious damag e t o the vehicl e, l oss of contr ol and pers onal injury .
for oper ation a t Gross V ehicle W eight Ra ting, not a t Gross Combine d W eight Ra ting.) Separ a t e functional br akes shoul d be used f or sa f e c ontr ol of to wed vehicl es and for tr ail ers.
2. Det ermine the c ombined weight of the driv er and pa sseng ers tha t will be riding in your v ehicl e . 3. Subtrac t the c ombined w eight of the driver and pa ssengers from XXX k g or XXX lb. 4. T he re sul ting figur e equal s the av ail abl e amount of c arg o and lu gga g e l oad c apacit y .
be: 635 kil ogr ams - (2 x 99 kil ogr ams) - (12 x 45 kil ogr ams) = 635 - 198 - 540 = -103 kil ogr ams. Y ou will need to r educ e the l oad weight b y a t l e a st 2 40 pounds (104 kil ogr ams).
TO WING A TRAILER W ARNING Nev er to w a tr ailer with y our v ehicl e. This po wertr ain is not designe d to to w . TRANSPOR TING THE VEHICLE E143886 If you nee d to ha v e your v ehicl e to w ed, co.
Recr eational T owing Follo w these g uidelines if you ha v e a need for r ecr ea tional (RV) t o wing. An e xampl e of recr ea tional t owing w oul d be t owing your v ehicl e behind a motorhome . W e designed these g uidelines to pr ev ent damag e to y our tr ansmission.
BREAKING-IN Y ou need to br eak in new tir es f or appro xima tel y 300 mi (480 km). During this time, y our vehicl e may exhibit some unusual driving chara ct eristics. Av oid hard a cc el er ations and driving t oo fa st during the fir st 1000 mi (1,600 km).
W ARNING S Nev er pla ce fl oor ma ts or any other co vering on t op of alr eady inst all ed floor ma ts. Fl oor mat s should al ways rest on t op of v ehicl e carpeting surf ace and not another floor ma t or other c ov ering.
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 assist y ou shoul d y ou hav e a vehicl e c oncern, Ford Mot or Comp any offer s a compliment ary roa dside assist ance pr ogr am. T his progr am is separa te from the New V ehicle Limit ed W arranty .
Canadian r oadside c ov er ag e and benefits may diff er from the U .S. co v era ge . If y ou requir e more inf orma tion, pl e ase r ef er t o the co ver a ge sec tion of your w arr anty guide, c all us in Cana da at 1-800-665-2006, or visit our websit e a t www .
T o Connect the Boos ter C ables A B C D E102925 V ehicle with l ow char g e bat tery A Booster ba ttery vehicl e B Po sitive c onnection c abl e C Nega tiv e conne ction cabl e D W ARNING S Do not connec t direc tl y to the nega tiv e ( – ) terminal of the b at tery with lo w char ge .
C OLLISION, D AMA GE OR FIRE EVENT Guidance for For d Motor C ompany Elec tric and Hybrid-El ectric V ehicl es Equipped With High V olta g e Batt eries (V ehicle Owner /Oper at or /General Public) Ele.
• As with any v ehicl e fire, do not inhal e smoke , vapor s or ga s fr om the vehicl e, as the y may be ha zardous. • R emain a sa fe dis tance fr om the vehicl e and try t o sta y cl ear of the smoke . • Sta y out of the r oadw ay and st ay out of the wa y of any onc oming tra ffic while a w aiting the arrival of emer genc y responder s.
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 de aler . Whil e any authorize d deal er handling y our vehicl e line will pro vide warr anty servic e, we rec ommend y ou return t o y our selling authorized de al er who wants t o ensur e your c ontinued sa tisf action.
In order t o help us serve y ou bet ter , pl ea se hav e the f ollo wing inf orma tion av ailabl e when conta cting a Cus tomer R elationship Cent er: • V ehicle Identifica tion Number . • Y our telephone number (home and business). • The name of the authoriz ed de aler and city where l ocat ed.
THE BETTER BUSINES S BUREAU (BBB) A UTO LINE PROGR AM (U .S. ONL Y) Y our satisf action is import ant to For d Motor C ompany and t o y our deal er . If a warr anty c oncern ha s not been r esol v ed .
In the CAMV AP progr am, impartial third-party arbitr a t ors c onduct hearing s a t mutuall y conv enient times and pl ac es in an informal en vironment. T hese imp artial arbitra t ors r eview the po sitions of the parties, mak e decisions and , when appropria t e, r ender aw ards t o r esol ve disputes.
FORD MO TOR C OMP ANY Cust omer R el ationship C ent er 1555 Fairl ane Driv e Fairl ane Business P ark #3 Allen P ark, Michigan 48101 U.S.A. T elephone: +971 4 3326084 T oll-Free Number of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: 800 89 71409 Loc al T elephone Number of Kuw ait: 248105 75 F AX: +971 4 3327299 Email: menaca c@for d.
T o cont act NHT SA, y ou may call the V ehicl e Sa f et y Hotline toll-fr ee a t 1-888-327-4236 (TTY : 1-800-424-9153); g o to http:/ / www .saf ercar .go v; or writ e to: A dministr a tor 1200 New Jer sey A v enue, Southe a st W a shingt on, D . C. 20590 Y ou can also obtain other inf ormation about mot or vehicl e sa f et y from http:/ / www .
FUSE SPECIFIC A TION CHART Pre-Fuse Bo x Y our vehicle ha s a pr e-fuse bo x l oca t ed in the ele ctric mot or compartment on the front of the 12 v ol t bat tery bo x. It is connec te d to the 12 v ol t ba tt ery positive terminal. This fuse bo x contains sev eral high current fuse s.
E129925 Lift the rel ea se l e ver a t the r ear of the c ov er to r emov e it. Circuits pr otect ed Fuse rating Fuse Anti-lock br ak e sy st em. 40A ** F7 Stabilit y contr ol (KL30V). Anti-lock br ak e sy st em. 30A ** F8 Stabilit y contr ol (KL30P).
Circuits pr otect ed Fuse rating Fuse Body contr ol modul e (KL30C suppl y). 30A ** F15 Cool ant hea t er tw o. 40A ** F16 Not used. - F17 Windshiel d wiper . 20A ** F18 Anti-lock br ak e sy st em. 5A * F19 Stabilit y contr ol (KL15). Horn. 15A * F20 St op l amp swit ch.
Circuits pr otect ed Fuse rating Fuse Cool ant pump. 20A * F36 V ehicle audibl e signal f or pedestrians. 5A * F37 Po w ertrain c ontr ol modul e (KL15 supply ). 15A * F38 Not used. - F39 Ele ctronic po w er a ssist ste ering. 5A * F40 Body contr ol modul e (KL15 suppl y).
Circuit s witched Rela y Type R elay Not used. - R9 Brak e v acuum pump . Mini rela y R10 Not used. - R11 Ele ctronic f an control modul e. Po w er rel a y R12 Blo w er motor . Mini rela y R13 Ele ctric mot or contr ol. Mini rel ay R14 Brak e v acuum pump mechanic al rel a y .
Pa ssenger C ompartment Fuse Bo x E129926 Circuits pr otect ed Fuse rating Fuse Not used. - F56 Not used. - F5 7 Not used. - F58 Not used. - F59 Interior l amp .
Circuits pr otect ed Fuse rating Fuse Ambient lighting lamp . Front cig ar lighter sock e t. 20A F61 R ear auxiliary po w er points. Not used. - F62 Not used. - F63 Not used. - F64 Lugg ag e compartment lid r el ea se. 10A F65 Not used. - F66 Global po sitioning sensor .
Circuits pr otect ed Fuse rating Fuse Driver door unl ock (gr ound). 20A F84 Double l ocking ground (ground). Hea te d sea ts s witch. 7 .5A F85 R estr aint sy stem. 10A F86 P asseng er airba g deac tiva tion sy st em. Not used. - F87 Not used. - F88 Not used.
Circuits pr otect ed Fuse rating Fuse Po w er f olding mirr or (right). Hea te d ex terior mirr or (right). R ear l eft door modul e (KL30 suppl y). 25A * F6 R ear right door modul e (KL30 suppl y). 25A * F7 Ignition rel ay . 5A * F8 Driver po wer se a t.
Circuits pr otect ed Fuse rating Fuse P arking aid module . 5A * F30 Not used. - F31 Not used. - F32 R ear wiper mot or . 15A F33 Hea te d sea t ( driver). 15A * F34 Hea te d sea t (fr ont pass enger). 15A * F35 Not used. - F36 Not used. - F37 Not used.
Circuit 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 r epla ce a fuse with one tha t has the spe cified ampera g e ra ting. Using a fuse with a higher ampera ge ra ting c an cause se ver e wire dama g e and coul d start a fir e.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Hav e your v ehicl e servic ed re gul arl y to help maintain its r oadw orthiness and re sal e val ue. T here is a l ar ge ne tw ork of Ford authorized r epair ers tha t are ther e t o help you with their pr ofe ssional servicing expertise .
E142457 2. Go to the fr ont of your v ehicl e and loc a te the se condary r el ea se l ev er under the front of the hood , l eft of cent er , and push it to y our right-hand side to r el ea se. E189028 3. Lift the hood and support it with the prop r od.
Cool ant re servoir . Se e Coolant Check (p ag e 171). A Brak e fl uid res ervoir . See Br ak e Fluid Check (p ag e 173). B 12 vol t ba tt ery . See Changing the 12V Bat tery (pa ge 173). C Ele ctric mot or compartment fuse bo x. See Fuses (pag e 158).
Note: During normal vehicle oper a tion, the cool ant ma y change c ol or from or ange t o pink or light red . As l ong as the c ool ant is cl ear and uncontamina ted, this c ol or chang e does not in.
If you driv e in ex tremel y hot climates: • It may be nec essary t o ha ve a For d authorized de al er decre a se the cool ant conc entra tion to 40%.
W ARNING S K eep ba t teries out of r ea ch of childr en. Ba tt eries c ontain sul furic acid. A void c ontac t with skin, ey es or clothing. Shiel d your e yes when w orking near the ba tt ery t o prot ect a gainst possibl e spla shing of acid sol ution.
CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES E142463 Run the tip of your fing ers o v er the edg e of the blade t o check f or r oughness. Cle an the wiper bl ades with w asher fl uid 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 otate and r emo ve the wiper bl ade . 4. Install in the re v erse or der . Note: Make sure tha t the wiper bl ade l ocks 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 a ttache d.
Note: There ma y be an identifying mark on the lens t o help y ou loc a te the c ent er of the bulb. Note: T o see a cle arer light pa tt ern whil e adjusting one hea dlamp , y ou ma y want t o block the light fr om the other he adl amp. 3. S witch on the lo w beam he adl amps and open the hood.
E133215 2 2 4 3 2. R emov e the scre ws. 3. P ull the headl amp a s f ar a s possibl e to war ds the front of the v ehicl e t o disenga ge it fr om the l ow er fixing point. 4. Lift the outer side of the he adl amp and remo ve it. E133750 5 5. Disconnect the el ectric al conne ct or .
Replacing Dir ection Indica tor Bulbs 1. R emov e the hea dlamp . S ee Remo ving a Headlamp (pa ge 177). E133104 2 3 2. R emov e the co v er . 3. T urn the bulb holder c ounter cl ockwise and remo ve it. 4. 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 el ectric al conne ct or . 5. Remov e the l amp and unclip the bulb holder . 6. Gentl y pr ess the bulb int o the bulb holder , turn it c ounter cl ockwise and remo ve it. Replacing the R ear , Brak e, Side Marker , Direction Indica tor and R ev erse Bulbs D A B E184159 C Brak e and r ear l amp bulb.
Repla cing Licenc e Pla te and High Mounted Br ak e Lamp Bulbs These l amps have LED bulbs. C onta ct an authorized de al er . BULB SPECIFIC A TION CHART R epla cement bulbs ar e specified in the chart belo w . Headl amp bulbs must be marke d with an authorized “ D .
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Y our Ford or Lincoln authoriz ed deal er has many quality pr oducts a vail abl e t o cl ean your v ehicl e and prot ect it s finishes.
Note: Never use abr a sive ma terial s, f or exampl e steel wool or pl a stic pads a s the y can scr a tch the chr ome surfa ce . Note: Do not use chrome cl eaner , metal cle aner or polish on wheels or whe el co ver s. Ext erior Plas tic P arts For routine cl eaning w e r ecommend Motor cra ft Detail W ash.
• Nev er wa sh or rinse any ignition c oil, spark plu g wire or spark pl ug w ell, or the are a in and around these l ocations. • Co ver the ba ttery , power distribution box, and air fil ter a ssembl y t o pre vent wa ter dama g e when cle aning the engine.
Note: Follo w the same proc edur e as cle aning l ea ther se at s for cl e aning le a ther instrument panels and l ea ther interior trim surfa ces. See Cl eaning Le ather Sea ts (pag e 185). Cle an the instrument panel and cl uster lens with a cl ean, damp and soft cloth, then use a cle an, dry and soft cl oth to dry these are a s.
• Alc ohol sol utions. • Sol v ents or cl eaner s intende d specificall y f or rubber , vinyl and pla stics. Note: Do not use Motor cra ft P remium Le a ther and Vin yl Cle aner Z C-56 on Linc oln Black L abel, P residential or R eserv e Le a thers bec ause it can dama ge tho se and other semi-aniline l ea ther se ating f abrics.
W e engineer and test all mot or vehicl es and their components f or r eliabl e, r egul ar driving. Under various c onditions, long-t erm st or ag e may l e ad t o degr aded engine performanc e or f ailur e unl ess y ou use specific pre cautions t o pre serve engine components.
Brak es • Make sur e the br ake s and parking brak e rel ea se full y. Tires • Maintain re commended air pr essur e. Miscellaneous • Make sur e you c o ver all link ag es, cabl es, l evers and pins under y our vehicl e with gr ea se t o pre vent rust.
TEMPORAR Y MOBILITY KIT (Type 1) Note: The tempor ary mobility kit c ontains enough seal ant c ompound in the canist er for one tir e repair onl y . See an authoriz ed deal er f or repl acement s eal ant canist ers. The kit is l oc at ed in the l ugg ag e compartment.
General Informa tion W ARNING Fail ur e to f oll o w these guidelines coul d r esul t in an incre as ed risk of loss of v ehicl e c ontrol, injury or de a th. Note: Do not use the kit if you ha ve se verel y damag ed a tire. Onl y seal punc tures l ocat ed within the tire tre ad with the kit.
What t o do When a Tire Is Punctur ed R epair a tire punc ture within the tir e's tre ad are a in two s tag es with the kit. • In the first sta ge , infl a te the tir e with a sealing c ompound and air .
E144924 7 . T urn dial (A) count er cl ockwise t o the seal ant position. S witch the kit on by pressing the on and off but ton (B). E144621 8. Inflat e the tire t o the pre ssure list ed on the tire l abel l oca t ed on the driver door or the door jamb are a.
2. Unhook the black ho se from the side of the compr essor and f a sten firml y on the val v e stem b y turning cl ockwise . 3. P ush and turn the dial cl ockwise t o the air position.
E144625 3. Using the y ell ow c ap t ool, l oca t e and press the t ab on the kit compr essor housing while pulling up on the se al ant canist er . Installation of the S ealant Canist er to the Kit E144626 1. Align the seal ant canist er with the kit housing.
The kit is l oc at ed in the l ugg ag e compartment. The kit c onsists of an air c ompre ssor to reinfl a te the tir e and a canist er of se aling compound tha t will eff ectiv el y se al most puncture s cause d by nails or simil ar objects.
• R ead all instruc tions and cautions full y . • Bef ore oper a ting the kit, mak e sure your v ehicl e is sa fel y off the road and aw ay fr om moving tr a ffic. S witch on the hazard light s. • Al wa ys se t the parking brak e t o mak e sure the v ehicl e does not mov e unexpec te dl y .
Pr epara tion: P ark the vehicle in a sa f e, le vel and secur e are a, a wa y from mo ving tr affic. S witch the ha zard light s on. Appl y the parking brak e and s witch the engine off . Inspect the fl a t tire f or visibl e damag e. Se alant c ompound cont ains l at e x.
gau ge r eading will indic a te the tir e infla tion pr essure a ft er about 30 seconds of oper a tion. Y ou should check the final tire pr essur e with the compr essor turned OFF in or der to g et an acc ura t e pre ssure r eading.
4. If requir ed , swit ch on the c ompress or and adjust the tire t o the rec ommended infl a tion pressur e shown on the tir e label l ocat ed on the driver's door or door jamb ar ea. Y ou should che ck the tire pr essure with the compr essor turned OFF in or der to g et an acc ura t e pre ssure r eading.
E175987 4. R ota te the s eal ant canist er up 90 degre es and pull aw ay fr om ca sing/housing to r emo ve . Installation of the S ealant Canist er to the Kit 1. With the c anister hel d perpendicular to the housing, insert the canist er nozzl e int o the connec tor and push until sea t ed.
TIRE C ARE Important Information f or 235/ 40R18 Low-Pr ofil e Tires and Wheels If your v ehicl e is equippe d with 235/ 40R18 tires, they ar e l ow-pr ofil e tir es.
U.S . Department of Tr ansportation-Tire qualit y grades: The U .S . Department of T ransport a tion re quires For d Motor C ompan y t o give y ou the foll owing inf orma tion about tire gra des e xac tl y a s the g o vernment has writ t en it.
Feder al Mot or V ehicl e Sa f et y St andard No . 139 . Gra des B and A repr esent higher l evels of perf ormance on the l abor a t ory te st wheel than the minimum requir ed b y l a w .
Information C ontained on the Tire Sidew all Both U.S . and Cana da Feder al reg ul a tions re quire tir e manuf actur er s to pl ace standar dize d inf orma tion on the sidew all of all tire s. T his inf ormation identifie s and describes the fundament al chara ct eristics of the tir e and als o pro vides a U .
G . H: Indic a t es the tir e's speed ra ting. The speed r ating denot es the speed a t which a tir e is designed t o be driv en f or ex t ended periods of time under a standar d condition of l oad and infla tion pressur e . T he tire s on your v ehicle may oper a t e a t diff er ent conditions f or load and infl a tion pressur e .
J. Tir e Pl y C omposition and Material Used: Indic a t es the number of plies or the number of la y er s of rubber-coa ted f abric in the tire tr ea d and sidew all. T ir e manuf actur er s also must indic a t e the pl y ma t erials in the tir e and the sidew all, which incl ude st eel, nyl on, pol yest er , and other s.
The tir e supplier s may ha v e additional markings, note s or warning s such a s standar d l oad , ra dial tubel ess, e t c. Additional Inf ormation Contained on the Tir e Sidewall for L T Type Tires A B C B D E142544 L T type tires ha v e some additional inf ormation be y ond those of P type tir es; these diff erences ar e described bel ow .
A B C D E E142545 A. T : Indic a t es a type of tir e, designa t ed b y 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 e dge t o sidewall edg e.
W ARNING Under-infla tion is the most common c ause of tir e f ail ure s and may r esul t in sever e tire cra cking, tr ea d separ a tion or bl ow out, with unexpe ct ed l oss of vehicl e control and incr ea sed risk of injury .
When w ea ther tempera ture change s occ ur , tire infl ation pressur es al so chang e. A 10°F (6 °C) t empera ture drop c an cause a c orresponding drop of 1 psi (7 kP a) in infl a tion pr essur e.
Inspecting Y our Tires and Wheel V alv e S tems P eriodicall y inspect the tire tr ea ds for une v en or e x ce ssiv e we ar and remo v e object s such a s st ones, nails or gl a ss tha t ma y be we dge d in the tre ad gr oo ve s.
or suspect ed ha v e the tir e inspect ed b y a tir e prof essional. Tir es c an be damag ed during off-roa d use, so inspection a fter off-roa d use is also rec ommended.
W ARNINGS may be f ound on either the Saf et y Complianc e C ertifica tion Label (a ffix ed t o either the door hing e pillar , door-la t ch post, or the door edg e tha t meets the door-l at ch post, ne xt t o the driver's sea ting position), or the T ir e Label which is l oca ted on the B-Pill ar or edg e of the driver ’ s door .
It is rec ommended that the tw o front tir es or t wo r e ar tire s gener all y be repla ce d a s a pair . The tir e pr essur e sensors mount ed in the wheels ( originall y inst all ed on your v ehicl e) ar e not designed to be us ed in a ft ermark et wheel s.
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 ehicl e t o bec ome misaligned or c ause dama ge t o your tir es. If your v ehicl e seems to pull to one side when y ou ar e driving, the wheel s may be out of alignment.
R ota ting your tires a t the rec ommended interval (a s indica t ed in the S chedul ed Maintenanc e chapt er) will help your tir es w e ar more e v enl y , pro viding bet t er tire perf ormance and l onger tir e lif e. Front-wheel driv e vehicle s (front tires on the l eft side of the diagr am).
Ple a se not e that the TPMS is not a substitute f or pr oper tire maint enanc e, and it is the driver ’ s r esponsibility t o maintain corr ect tir e pressur e, ev en if under-infla tion has not r ea ched the l ev el to trigg er illumina tion of the TPMS l ow tir e pr essure tell tal e.
When Y our T emporary S pare Tire is Install ed When one of your r oad tir es nee ds to be repl ac ed with the t emporary spar e, the sys tem will c ontinue t o identify an issue to remind y ou that the dama g ed roa d wheel and tire a ssembl y needs t o be r epaired and put back on your v ehicl e.
Cust omer action re quired Possibl e cause Low tire pr essure warning light Make sur e tire s are a t the proper pr es- sure. See Infl a ting y our tires in this chapter .
How T empera ture A ffects Y our Tire Pressure The tir e pressur e monit oring sy stem monitor s tire pr essure in e ach pneuma tic tire. Whil e driving in a normal manner , a typical pa ssenger tire infl ation pr essur e may incr ea se about 2 t o 4 psi (14 t o 28 kP a) from a c ol d start situa tion.
The high v ol tag e ba tt ery and support br ac e are v ery cl ose to the r ear lifting point s. These point s are identifiabl e b y a triangl e icon. P osition the lift pads of the jack or hoist at the spe cified lifting points.
MOTOR CR AFT P ARTS Part number Component BXT-96R-500 BXT-96R-5 90 Bat tery WW-2802 (driv er side) WW-2803 (passeng er side) WW-1204 (re ar) Windshiel d wiper bl ade FP-70 (front) FP-75 (auxiliary A/ .
VEHICLE IDENTIFIC A TION NUMBER The v ehicl e identifica tion number is loc a te d on the le ft-hand side of the instrument panel. E142476 Ple a se not e that in the gr aphic, XXXX is repr esenta tiv e of your v ehicl e identifica tion number .
TRANSMIS SION C ODE DESIGNA TION E167814 The tr ansmission c ode is on the Sa fe ty Complianc e Certific a tion Label. T he foll o wing tabl e sho ws the tr ansmission code al ong with the tr ansmission description.
Capacities W ARNING The air c onditioning re friger ant sy st em cont ains refrig er ant R-134a under high pressur e. Opening the air c onditioning r efriger ant s yst em can c ause per sonal injury . Hav e the air conditioning r efrig er ant sys tem servic ed onl y b y qualified pers onnel.
Specification Name MERC ON L V Motor cra ft MERCON L V Automa tic T ransmission Fl uid CX T-10-L V12 W SS-M14P19-A Windshiel d w asher fl uid (U .S.): Motor cra ft Premium Windshiel d W ash C onc entr.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Radio Frequencies and R ec eption Fac tor s AM and FM frequencies ar e est ablished b y the Federal C ommunic ations C ommission (FC C) and the Canadian R adio and T elecommunic a tions Commission ( CR T C). Those fr equencies ar e: • AM: 530, 540-1 700 , 1 710 kHz • FM: 87 .
• MP3 fol der mode r epres ents a f older structure c onsisting of one l ev el of fol der s. T he CD pla y er numbers all MP3 track s on the disc (not ed b y the .mp3 file e xt ension) and all f ol ders containing MP3 fil es, from F001 (fol der) T001 (tr ack) t o F253 T255.
E184903 Pow er: P ress this but ton t o swit ch the s yst em off and on. A CD slot: Insert a CD . B TUNE +/-: In radio mode , pr ess this butt on t o manuall y sear ch throu gh the radio fr equency b and. In SIRIU S mode, pr ess this but ton t o find the pre vious or next a v ailabl e satellit e r adio sta tion.
MEDIA HUB (If Equipped) The media hub is l ocat ed in the cent er consol e and ha s the f oll owing f ea tures: E176343 A B C Auxiliary input jack (Line in). A USB port. B SD car d slot. C See Ent ertainment (pag e 254). Note: Additional USB port s may be l oc at ed in other are as o f your v ehicl e.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an resul t in loss of v ehicl e c ontrol, cr a sh and injury . W e str ongl y rec ommend tha t you use e xtr eme caution when using an y devic e that ma y tak e y our f ocus off the road . Y our primary responsibility is the sa f e opera tion of y our vehicl e.
This s yst em uses a f our-c orner stra t eg y to pro vide quick ac cess t o se ver al v ehicle fe a tures and se ttings. The t ouchscr een pro vides ea s y inter ac tion with your c ell phone, ent ertainment, inf ormation and sys tem se ttings. The c orners displ a y activ e modes within the menus, f or ex ampl e; your cell phone's st atus.
EV Information E161716 Pr ess to a cc ess f ea tures specific to y our el ectric v ehicl e. Home E142613 Pr ess to a cc ess the home screen. Note: Depending on your vehicl e ’ s option packa ge and so ftwar e, the scr eens ma y vary in appear ance fr om the descriptions in this section.
Action and Description Messag e Pr ess this butt on t o swit ch the displa y scr een off. Pr ess ag ain, or touch the scr een t o swit ch the displ ay scr een on.
Support The S YNC support team is a vail abl e: • Monday-Sa tur day , 8:30am-8:00pm ES T . • United S ta t es: 1-888-270-1055 • Canada: 1-800-565-36 7 3 Note: Times are subjec t t o change due t o holiday s. Safe ty Informa tion W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an resul t in loss of v ehicl e c ontrol, cr a sh and injury .
Speed-restric ted Features Editing the list of wirel ess ne tw orks Adding or e diting wallpaper Photos and Gr aphics Composing t ex t messa ge s T ext Messag es Vie wing rec eiv ed te xt me ssag es E.
Ac c essing and Adjus ting Modes Through Y our Right V ehicle Information Display E145459 The displ a y is loc a te d on the right side of your instrument cl ust er (A ). Y ou can use your st eering wheel c ontr ols t o view and make minor a djustments t o activ e modes without taking your hands off the whe el.
E14481 1 Use the OK and arro w butt ons on the right side of your st eering wheel t o scr oll through the a vail able modes: The sel ec tion menu expands and diff erent options appear . • Pr ess the up and down arr o ws t o scroll through the mode s.
Using the touchscreen, press: Menu Item Set tings Help V oice Command List Using the steering wheel c ontrol, press the voic e butt on and when prompted say one of the foll owing: V oice Commands List.
Using the touchscreen, press the settings ic on, then pr ess: Menu Item V oice Set tings V oice Contr ol Sel ect from the f ollo wing: Inter action Mode Confirma tion Pr ompts Media Candida t e Lists .
Menu Item 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, ac cess and a djust the displa y , sound and vehicl e setting s as w ell a s ac cess s etting s for specific modes or the help f ea tur e.
T o make adjustments using the t ouchscreen, sel ect: Action and Description Menu Item Pr ess the set tings icon. Set tings Displa y Then selec t from the foll o wing: Allo w s you t o swit ch the displ ay off .
T o upload y our photos, sel ect: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the set tings icon. Set tings Displa y Follo w the sy st em prompts t o upl oad y our phot ographs. Edit W allpaper Only the phot ogr aph(s), which mee t the foll o wing conditions displ a y: • Compa tibl e fil e f ormat s are a s f oll ow s: JPEG , GIF , PNG , BPM.
T o make adjustments using the touchscreen, selec t: Menu Item Set tings V ehicle Then selec t from the foll o wing: Ambient Lighting Menu Item Camer a Set tings Enable V alet Mode Charg e P ort Light.
Camera S etting s E142607 This menu all o ws y ou t o acc ess setting s for y our re ar view camer a. T o make adjustments using the t ouchscreen, sel ect: Action and Description Menu Item Pr ess the set tings icon.
T o make adjustments using the t ouchscreen, sel ect: Action and Description Menu Item Set tings V ehicle Charg e P ort Light Ring Y ou can then sele ct: Illumina t es when plu gging in, opening door s, pre ssing the unlock but ton on y our r emote and whil e char ging.
Action and Description Messag e Hav e the touchs creen k e yboard displ ay in Q WER TY or ABC forma t. K eybo ard La y out Install any do wnl oaded applic a tions or view the curr ent softwar e lic enses. Install Applica tions Sel ect t o r est ore f ac tory de fa ult s.
Media Play er E142607 T o make adjustments using the t ouchscreen, sel ect: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the set tings icon. Set tings Media Pl ay er Then selec t from the foll o wing: When this f ea ture is on, the sy stem a utoma tic ally s wit ches to the media s ourc e upon initial conne ction.
T o make adjustments using the t ouchscreen, sel ect: Action and Description Messag e Pr ess the set tings icon. Se ttings Navig ation Then selec t from the foll o wing: T urn breadcrumbs on and off . Map Pr ef er- ences Hav e the sy stem displ a y your turn lis t top t o bott om or bott om t o top .
Action and Description Messag e Hav e the sy stem displ a y tr affic jam ic ons. Hav e the sy stem displ a y cl osed r oads. Hav e the sy stem displ a y are a s where difficul t driving c onditions may occur . Hav e the sy stem displ a y are a s where sno w and ice on the r oad ma y occur .
Action and Description Messag e Sel ect the t ype of notifica tion f or phone call s - ring tone , beep, te xt t o speech or sil ent. Phone Ringer Sel ect the t ype of notifica tion f or t ex t messag es - al ert t one, beep, te xt t o speech, or hav e it be sil ent.
Action and Description Menu Item Allo w s you t o use a pr eviousl y st ored wir el ess net work. Y ou can c at eg orize b y alphabetic al listing, priorit y and signal strength.
E142626 The W i-Fi CER TIFIED Log o is a c ertifica tion mark of the Wi-Fi Allianc e. Help E142607 T o make adjustments using the t ouchscreen, sel ect: Action and Description Menu Item Pr ess the set tings icon.
Action and Description Menu Item The ICE c ontac ts y ou sel ect appear a t the end of the Emerg ency Assist ance c all proc ess. Sel ect t o ac c ess y our phone- book and then sele ct the desired c onta cts. The numbers then appear a s options on this screen f or the ICE 1 and ICE 2 butt ons.
Messag e and Description Messag e AM A FM B SIRIUS C CD D USB E T ouch this button to scr oll do wn for mor e options, f or ex ampl e SD Card and Line In F These but tons chang e with the media mode y ou ar e in. G Radio memory pr eset s. H Note: Some fe atur es ma y not be a vail abl e in your ar ea.
Options Y ou can make adjus tments to the f ollo wing options: Action and Description Menu Item Bass Sound S ettings Midrang e T reble Set Bal anc e and F ade DSP Occupanc y Mode Speed C ompensa t ed V olume This all o ws y ou t o sele ct a c at eg ory of music you w oul d lik e to s ear ch for .
E142616 The HD l og o either blinks when a cquiring a digital sta tion, and then st ay s solid when digital audio is pl aying, or is gre y when acquiring a digit al sta tion, and then changes t o or ange when digit al audio is pla ying. When this l ogo is avail abl e, you may als o see T itle and Artist fiel ds on-screen.
When HD Radio broadc asts ar e activ e, y ou can ac cess the f oll owing func tions: Action and Description Messag e Allo w s you t o hear a brie f sampling of all a vail abl e sta tions. T his f ea ture still work s when HD Ra dio rec eption is on, al though it doe s not scan f or HD2-HD7 channels.
Potential s tation issues Action Cause Issues No action r equire d. This is a broadc a st issue. This is poor time alignment b y the radio br oadc a ster . Echo, s tutt er , skip or repe at in audio . Incre ase or de cre as e in audio vol ume. No action r equire d.
HD Radio T echnolog y manuf actur ed under license fr om iBiquity Digital C orp . U .S. and for eign pa tent s. HD Ra dio and the HD and HD Radio l og os are pr opriet ary tra demarks of iBiquity Digital C orp. Ford Mot or Compan y and iBiquity Digital C orp.
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Messag e Messag e DSP Occupanc y Mode Speed C ompensa t ed V olume This all o ws y ou t o sele ct a c at eg ory of music you w oul d lik e to s ear ch for .
For more inf orma tion on ex tende d subscription terms (a servic e f ee is requir ed), the online me dia pla y er and a list of SIRIUS sa t ellite r adio channel s, and other fe a tures, pl ea se visit www .siriusxm.com in the Unit ed S ta t es, www .
Troubl eshooting tips Action Cause Messag e No action r equire d. This messag e shoul d disappe ar shortly . Radio r equir es more than t wo seconds t o pr oduce audio f or the sele ct ed channel. Ac quiring … If this messag e does not cl e ar shortly , or with an ignition k ey cycl e, your re ceiv er may ha v e a fa ult.
If you are not lis tening t o SIRIUS satellit e ra dio, pr ess the voic e butt on and when prompted sa y: V oice command Sirius Y ou can then say any of the f oll owing or a similar command: SA T 1 Sp.
CD V oice C ommands E142599 If you ar e listening t o a CD , pr ess the voic e butt on on the st eering wheel contr ols. When prompt ed , say an y of the foll owing commands. If you are not lis tening t o a CD , press the voic e butt on and, a fter the t one, say: V oice command CD Pla y er When list ening to a CD y ou can sa y many commands.
This f ea ture allo ws y ou to pl ug in me dia pla ying devic es, memory s ticks, fl a sh driv es or thumb drives, and charg e devic es if the y support this fe a ture. Playing Music fr om Y our Device Note: The sy stem is c apabl e of inde xing up to 30 ,000 song s.
Action and Description Messag e Displa ys soft war e and firmw are inf orma tion about the currentl y connec te d media devic e. Devic e Informa- tion Index es y our devic e when y ou connec t it for .
V oice command Say the name of wha t y ou woul d like to list en t o such as a band, song, album or pl aylist. Pla y Similar Music Help Supported Media Pl ay ers, Formats and Metadata Inf ormation S YNC is capabl e of hosting nearly any digital media pl ay er , including iP od , Zune ™ , pl a ys fr om devic e pl ay ers, and most USB driv es.
W ARNING S St ore the port abl e music pla y er in a secur e loc a tion, such a s the cent er consol e or the gl o ve bo x, when your vehicl e is mo ving. Hard obje cts ma y become pr ojectil es in a crash or sudden stop , which ma y incre a se 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 a tures of S YNC. Once y ou pair your c ell phone, y ou can a cc ess many options using the touchscr een or v oice c ommands.
Pairing Y our Cell Phone f or the First Time W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an resul t in loss of v ehicl e c ontrol, cr a sh and injury . W e str ongl y rec ommend tha t you use e xtr eme caution when using an y devic e that ma y tak e y our f ocus off the road .
T o pair a subsequent cell phone, selec t: Action and Description Menu Item Phone Set tings Bluet ooth De vices Add De vice Follo w the on-scr een instructions. Find S YNC Make sur e tha t Blue tooth is se t to On and tha t y our cell phone is in the corr ect mode .
T o accept the c all, sel ect: Messag e Ac c ept Note: Y ou can als o acc ept the c all b y 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 als o 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 stre et addr esses when liste d with phonebook conta ct inf orma tion. If y our cell phone supports this f ea ture , y ou can sel ec t and use these addre sses a s destina tions and sa ve them a s f av orit es.
Note: Downl oading and sending t ex t messag es using Bl uet ooth ar e cell 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 fr om your phonebook.
Phone Set tings T o enter the phone settings menu sel ect: Action and Description Messag e Phone Set tings Then any of the foll owing: Connec t, disc onnect, add or del et e a devic e, a s w ell a s sav e it as a f a vorit e. Bluet ooth De vices T o turn Bluetooth off or on.
Phone V oice C ommands E142599 Press the v oice but ton and when prompted sa y any of the f ollo wing or a similar command: V oice command Call V oicemail Listen t o Messa ge R epl y to Mess ag e P ai.
Menu Item Item Set tings A Po w er B Set tings This scr een all o ws y ou to se t up the charging c onv enience f e atur es. Note: Y ou can als o set up the char ging conv enience f e atur es using MyFord Mobil e ov er the interne t or smartphone applica tion.
B A C D E161966 My GO Time summary displa y s the nex t GO Time and c abin t empera tur e setting. A Estimat ed charg e time limits displ ay s the estima t ed minimum and maximum times to full y charge the high-v olt ag e ba tt ery and the ba tt ery ’ s pr esent st a te of charg e a s a perc entag e of t otal c apacity .
My GO Time Summary Action and Description Menu Item This is the time and da t e of your ne xt se t drive time. Y our vehicl e automa tically schedul es char ging and cabin c onditioning to finish b y this time. GO Time This is the chosen c abin conditioning s etting for this GO T ime.
Action and Description Menu Item This sho ws y ou the ba tt ery's curr ent charg e displa ye d a s a perc entag e. A re ading of 100% means the ba tt ery ha s a full charg e.
V alue Char ge P rofil e and Mode Action and Description Menu Item This is the name of the pr esentl y det ec ted V alue Charg e P rofil e. The s yst em det ect s a cust omer defined val ue char ge pr ofil e when the vehicl e is within appr oxima tely 328 ft (100 m) of the GPS l oc ation regist er ed f or the profil e.
Action and Description Menu Item This me ans the vehicl e is unpl ugg ed . Char ge S tart and Compl et e inf orma tion is for the pr esent v ehicl e l oca tion.
Action and Description Menu Item This is the estima ted time of charg e compl etion. Comple te When the vehicl e is in Charge No w mode, and unpl ugg ed , the sy st em displa ys the char ging dur a tion in hours. Onc e you pl ug in the v ehicl e, the val ue show s the estima t ed time to finish char ging.
GO Time and Cabin C onditioning This scr een all o ws y ou to ent er or chang e the GO Time and c abin conditioning temper a ture . Action and Description Menu Item These s wit ch the hours and minut es of y our GO Time . T he minute s swit ch in increments of fiv e.
Action and Description Menu Item if you w ant to t ake advant ag e of off-peak el ec- tricity r at es. The v ehicl e optimizes the char ge schedul e to be c ompl et e b y the next G O Time . V alue Charg e to ac c ess y our Def aul t V alue Charg e Pr ofil e setting s screen (se e Def aul t V alue Charg e Pr ofil e la ter in this section).
Action and Description Menu Item without saving y our setting s, the sys tem does not stor e them and you need t o enter them again. These but tons displ ay the times, which you c an modify , using the foll o wing: Start Allo w s you t o swit ch the hours of your st art and finish times.
Po wer E187299 A D G E F B C H Description Item Call out Show s the direc tion of pow er fl ow be tw een the wheels and the el ectric mot or . Motor-t o-Wheel Flo w A R epresent s the hybrid el ectric mot or . The higher the motor po wer is, the lar g er the circl e around this node.
Description Item Call out Includes all po w er usag e from the l ow vol tag e acc essorie s such as the clima t e contr ol f an, headlights and he a te d sea ts. The higher the pow er usag e is fr om these ac ce ssories, the lar ger the cir cl e around the node .
Action and Description Menu Item The hybrid s yst em is st oring po wer in the high-v ol tag e bat tery . Charging HV Ba tt ery The v ehicl e is either at r est, or sharing very lit tle po w er betw een the el ectric s yst em parts. Idle Y ou are driving in ele ctric mode.
INFORMA TION E188418 Messag e Item S YNC Servic es A T rav el Link B Alert s C Cal endar D Apps E Where Am I? F E142608 If your v ehicl e is equipped with Navig ation, pre ss the Information butt on t o ac ce ss these f ea ture s. If y our vehicl e is not equipped with Na viga tion, pr ess the c orner of the touchscr een with the gr een tab .
Note: This fe atur e does not func tion properl y if you ha ve enabl ed caller ID blocking on y our c ellul ar phone. Make sur e your c ellul ar phone is not bl ocking c all er ID bef ore using S YNC Services.
If your v ehicl e is equipped with Na viga tion, press the I (Inf ormation) butt on. If y our vehicl e is not equipped with Na vig ation, press the gr een tab on y our t ouchscre en.
Action and Description V oice C ommand ca te gory , re sidential addre sses b y stree t addre ss or by name or specific str ee t inter- sections. Oper a t or Assist is a f ea tur e of your S YNC Servic es subscription. For more informa tion on Oper a tor A ssist, visit www .
S YNC Servic es V oice C ommands E142599 If your v ehicl e is equipped with Navig ation, S YNC S ervices downl oads y our r equest ed destina tion to the na vig ation s yst em. T he navig ation s ys tem then c al cul at es the rout e and pro vides driving instruc tions.
Action and Description Menu Item T ouch these buttons t o identify tra ffic incidents on y our rout e, nearb y your v ehicl e ’ s curr ent l oca tion or near an y of your fa v orite pl ac es, if pr ogr ammed .
This scr een displ ay s any s yst em messa ge s (such as an SD c ard f ault). Note: The sy stem al erts you to any messag es b y turning the inf ormation ic on yell o w .
If your v ehicl e is equipped with Navig ation, t ouch the I (Information) button t o ac cess these f eatures. If y our vehicl e is not equipped with Navig ation, t ouch the corner of the touchscreen with the gr een tab.
911 Assist May Not W ork If: • Y our cellul ar phone or 911 Assist hardw are sust ains damag e in a cra sh. • The v ehicl e's ba tt ery or the S YNC sys tem ha s no po wer . • The phones(s) pr eviousl y paired or connec te d to the s yst em ar e thro wn from the v ehicl e.
If you want t o run a report b y using the touchscreen, selec t: Messag e Apps V ehicle Heal th R eport E142599 Y ou can also run a vehicl e health report b y voic e c ommand.
E185678 Pow er: T ouch to swit ch the sy st em off and on. Outside air c annot enter y our vehicl e when y ou swit ch off the sy stem. A Passeng er set tings: T ouch + or – to adjust the t emper atur e. B Fan speed: T ouch + or - to adjust f an spee d.
MAX Defros t: Distribute s outside air throu gh the windshiel d air vents and automa tic all y swit ches the air c onditioning on. T he fan is se t to the highe st speed and the t empera tur e to HI.
NA VIG A TION Note: The navig a tion SD car d must be in the SD card sl ot to opera t e the navig a tion sy stem. If you nee d a repl ac ement SD card , see an authorize d deal er . Note: The SD card sl ot is spring-loaded . T o remo ve the SD c ard , just push the c ard in and rel ea se it.
Once y ou hav e chosen y ou destination pr ess: Action and Description Menu Item T o make this your destina tion. Y ou can also choose t o set this as a w aypoint (ha v e the sy stem r out e to this point on the w ay to y our curr ent destina tion) or sa ve it a s a f av orit e.
Main Cat egories Entert ainment & Arts R ecre a tion & Sports Gov ernment Domestic Servic es Subcat egories R estaur ant Golf P arking Home & Garden Subcat egories Per sonal Car e Servic es Aut o Deal ership Govt Offic e Public T ransit Educa tion T o expand these listings, pr ess the + in front of the listing.
The dark er shaded ar ea, bey ond the rings, is unlikel y to be within rang e on the current bat tery char g e. The rings r epr esent appro ximate r ange s. Ac tual rout e distanc es, road gr ade s, vehicl e speed , a cc essory usa ge and other conditions a ff ect ho w f ar your v ehicl e can tra vel be f ore r echarging.
When you ar e viewing more information for hot els, city seekr also tells y ou if the hotel ha s certain services and fa cilities using icons, such as: • R estaur ant • Business cent er • Handic.
Rout e Pref erenc es Second Le vel Messa ges, Actions and Descriptions Menu Item R oute P re fer enc es Then selec t any of the foll o wing: Choose to ha v e the sy stem displ a y your chos en rout e type. Pr ef erred R oute Eco R oute Fa ste st R out e Shortest R out e Bypass r out e sel ection in destina tion programming.
Tra ffic Pre ferenc es Second Le vel Messa ges, Actions and Descriptions Menu Item T raffic P ref er ence s Then selec t any of the foll o wing: Y ou can choose how y ou want the s yst em t o handl e tra ffic probl ems al ong your r out e.
Map Mode Pr ess the gre en bar in the upper right are a of the touchscr een t o view map mode. Map mode show s advanc ed vie wing comprise d of both 2D city maps a s well a s 3D landmark s (when a vail abl e).
synchroniz es with v ehicl e speed . T he slo w er your v ehicl e is tr av eling, the f arther in the map zooms in; the f a ster y our v ehicl e is tra veling, the f arther the map zooms out. T o switch the fe a ture off , just pr ess the + or - butt on again.
Action and Description Menu Item T ouch this button to sel ect a scroll ed l oca tion on the map a s your destina tion. Y ou may scr oll the map by pr essing y our index finger on the map displ ay . When y ou re ach the desir ed l oc ation, simply l et go and then touch this but ton.
Aft er the tone , sa y any of the foll o wing or a similar command: V oice command Destina tion Zoom Out Zoom In Where Am I Help The foll owing c ommands can onl y be used when a navig ation rout e is.
Phone issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue R eview y our phone's manual about audio adjustments. The audio c ontrol s etting s on your phone ma y be aff ec ting S YNC perf orm- ance. Ther e is ex cessive back- ground noise during a phone call.
Phone issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue Depending upon your phone, you ma y hav e t o grant S YNC permission to ac c ess y our phonebook conta cts. Make sure t o confirm when prompt ed b y your phone during the phonebook downl oad .
USB and media issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue T ry turning off the device, 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 oubl e connec ting my devic e.
V ehicle Health R eport and Servic es (Tr affic, Direc tions and Information) issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue This is a fr ee f ea tur e, but y ou must first r egist er online to use it. Y ou did not activa te y our acc ount on the w ebsite .
V oice command issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue R eview the phone v oic e commands and the media voic e commands a t the beginning of their re spectiv e sections. Y ou may be using the wrong voic e commands. Y ou may be speaking t oo soon or at the wr ong time.
V oice command issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue Make sur e you ar e sa ying the conta cts e xac tl y as the y are liste d. For e xampl e, if you sav e a c ontac t as Joe Wils on, sa y "Call Joe Wils on". The s yst em ma y not be re ading the name the same wa y you ar e sa ying it.
For a compl et e listing of the ac c essories that ar e av ail abl e for y our v ehicle , c ontac t an authorized de al er or visit our online stor e a t www .Acc essories.For d .c om (United S ta t es onl y). Ford A c cessorie s are a vail abl e f or your vehicl e thr ough an authoriz ed Ford de al er .
For maximum vehicl e performance, ke ep the foll o wing inf ormation in mind when adding ac cess ories, equipment, passeng er s and lugg ag e t o your v ehicl e: • Do not ex c eed the t otal w eight capacit y of the vehicl e or of the fr ont or re ar axl e (G VWR or GA WR as indica te d on the Sa f ety C ompliance Certific ation l abel).
END USER LICENSE A GREEMENT S YNC End User Lic ense Agreement (EULA) • Y ou have ac quire d a devic e ("DEVICE") that incl udes soft war e license d by For d Motor C ompany and its a ffiliates ("FORD MO TOR C OMP ANY") from an affilia t e of Microsoft C orpor a tion ("MS") .
Description of Other Rights and Limitations • Speech Rec ognition: If the SOFTW ARE includes speech rec ognition c omponent(s), you shoul d understand tha t spee ch rec ognition is an inherentl y sta tistical proce ss and that r ec ognition error s are inher ent in the proc ess.
• Consent t o Use of Data: Y ou agree that MS , Micro soft Corpor a tion, FORD MO T OR COMP ANY , third part y softwar e and sy st ems suppliers, their affilia t es and/ or their designat ed a gent .
• Links t o Third P arty Sites: T he MS SOFTW ARE may pro vide you with the ability t o link to thir d party sit es thr ough the use of the SOFTW ARE. The thir d party sit es are not under the c ontr ol of MS, Micr osoft Corpor ation, their affilia t es and/ or their designat ed ag ent.
TRADEMARK S: This EULA does not grant you any right s in conne ction with any trademark s or servic e marks of F ORD MO T OR COMP ANY , MS, Micr osoft Corpor a tion, third p arty softw are or servic e pro viders, their a ffilia t es or suppliers.
W ARNING Opera ting c ertain parts of this sys tem whil e driving c an distra ct your a tt ention a wa y from the r oad , and possibl y cause an a ccident or other serious conse quences. Do not change sys tem se ttings or ent er da ta non-v erball y (using your hands) whil e driving.
Potential Map Inac cur acy: Maps use d by this s yst em may be ina cc ura t e beca use of changes in r oads, tra ffic c ontrol s or driving conditions.
2. A c count Informa tion Y ou agree: (a) when r egist ering the T elenav S oftwar e, to pr ovide T elena v with true, ac cur a te , curr ent, and c ompl et e informa tion about y oursel f, and (b) t o inform T elena v promptl y of any changes to such inf orma tion, and t o k eep it true, acc ura t e, c urrent and c ompl et e.
COUR SE OF DEALING , CU S T OM OR TRADE AND INCL UDING , BUT NO T LIMITED T O , THE IMPLIED W ARRANTIE S OF MERCHANT ABILITY , FITNESS F OR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD P ARTY RIGHTS WITH RE SPEC T T O THE TELENA V SOFTW ARE.
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positioning devic es or any mobil e or wirel ess-c onnect ed el ec tronic or c omputer devic es, incl uding without limita tion cell ular phone s, palmt op and handhel d comput ers, pag ers, and per sonal digital assist ants or PD As.
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A. Thir d P arty Notic es. Any and all c opies of the Da ta and/ or packaging r ela ting theret o shall incl ude the respe ctiv e Thir d P arty Notic es set f orth bel ow and us ed as de scribed bel ow c orr esponding to the T erritory (or portion there of) included in such c op y: Notice Country “ © R oy al Jordanian Geographic C entr e ” .
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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 ec tronic or c omputer devic es, incl uding without limita tion cell ular phone s, palmt op and handhel d comput ers, pag ers, and per sonal digital assist ants or PD As.
Export Control Y ou agree not t o export t o anywher e any part of the Da ta pro vided t o y ou or any direc t product ther eof e x cept in complianc e with, and with all lic enses and appro vals r equir ed under , applicabl e export l a ws, rul es and regul ations.
Y ou agree tha t you will us e the cont ent from Gr ac enote ("Gr ac enot e Cont ent") , Grac enot e Da ta, the Gr ac enot e Soft war e, and Grac enot e Serv ers f or y our own personal, non-c ommercial us e 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 o wing two c .
PRO TECT Y OUR SELF FROM THE RISING CO S T OF VEHICLE REP AIRS WITH A FORD EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN. SERVICE PLANS (U .S. Onl y) More than 32 million For d owner s hav e disco ver ed the po w erful prot ection of For d Ext ended S ervice Pl an.
A void the Rising C ost of P roperl y Maintaining Y our V ehicle! Ford Ex tende d Servic e Pl an also off ers a Pr emium Maintenanc e Pl an that c o ver s all schedul ed maint enance , and sel ect ed we ar items. The c o ver ag e is prep aid, s o you ne ver ha ve t o w orry about a ffor ding your v ehicl e ’ s maint enance .
GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMA TION Why Maintain Y our V ehicl e? Care full y foll owing the maintenance schedul e helps prot ec t ag ainst major repair expenses r esul ting fr om negl ect or inadequa t e maintenanc e and ma y help to incre ase the v al ue of your v ehicl e when you sell or tr ade it.
Ford Mot or Compan y ha s rec ommended maintenanc e int ervals f or v arious parts and component s yst ems ba sed upon engineering te sting. For d Motor C ompany relies upon this t esting t o det ermi.
Check every six months P arking brak e f or proper oper a tion. Sa fe ty bel ts and se at l a t ches f or we ar and function. Sa fe ty warning l amps (br ak e, ABS , airba g and sa fe ty bel t) f or opera tion. W asher spr ay and wiper oper a tion. Cl ean or r epl ace bl ade s as ne ce ssary .
Be sure t o a sk your de al ership servic e advisor or t echnician about the mul ti-point vehicl e inspec tion. It is a compr ehensiv e wa y to perf orm a thor ough inspec tion of your v ehicl e. Y our checklist gives y ou immedia te f eedb ack on the ov er all condition of y our vehicl e.
** Initial repl ac ement at 10 y e ars or 150000 mi (240 , 000 km), then ev ery fiv e ye ars or 50000 mi (80 ,000 km). The cool ant must be e xchang ed a s indic at ed in the Ford Mot or Compan y W orkshop Manual. If not perf ormed properl y , damag e coul d oc cur t o the cooling s yst em components.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
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A A/C See: Clima t e Contr ol ........................................ 100 About This Manual ........................................... 5 ABS See: Br ak es ............................................................ 124 ABS driving hints See: Hints on Driving W ith Anti-L ock Brak es .
Changing the Wiper Bl ades ...................... 1 75 Charging the High V olt ag e Ba tt ery ......... 115 Charg e P ort ............................................................ 118 Charging .......................................................
Entert ainment .............................................. 254 AM/FM Radio ...................................................... 255 Bluet ooth Audio ................................................. 26 9 CD .......................................
I In Calif ornia (U.S . Onl y) .............................. 153 Informa tion Displ ay C ontr ol ...................... 68 Multimedia C ontr ols ........................................... 69 Informa tion Displ ay s ..................................
Manual Liftg a te ................................................ 61 Closing the Lift ga t e ............................................. 62 Opening the Liftg at e ............................................ 61 Manual Se at s ......................
R emote C ontrol .............................................. 46 Changing the R emote C ontrol Ba tt ery ......... 4 7 Intellig ent Ac c ess K e y ........................................ 46 Loc ating Y our V ehicle .................................
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