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2016 POLICE INTERCEPT OR - UTILITY Owner ’ s Manual ford.c a November 2015 Third P rinting Owner’s Manual Pol ice Int ercept or - Utilit y Litho in U.
The inf ormation cont ained in this publica tion was c orrect a t the time of going t o print. In the inter est of continuous dev elopment, w e reserv e the right to chang e specifica tions, design or equipment at an y 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 ........
Aut olamps ......................................................... 61 Instrument Lighting Dimmer ..................... 62 Daytime R unning Lamps ............................. 62 Direc tion Indica tor s ....................................... 63 Interior Lamp s .
Using Stabilit y Contr ol ................................ 124 Parking Aids Principl e of Oper ation ................................. 125 R ear P arking Aid ............................................ 125 R ear V iew Camer a ........................
Adjusting the He adl amps ......................... 193 R emoving a He adlamp .............................. 195 Changing a Bulb ............................................ 195 Bulb Specific ation Chart ........................... 198 Changing the Engine Air Filt er .
ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank y ou for choo sing Ford . W e rec ommend tha t you tak e some time to get t o know your v ehicle b y re ading this manual. T he more tha t you kno w about your v ehicl e, the gr ea ter the sa fety and ple a sure y ou will get fr om driving it.
Brak e sy stem Cabin air fil ter Check fuel cap Child s af et y door lock or unl ock Child se a t lo wer anchor Child se a t tether anchor E71340 Cruise c ontrol Do not open when hot Engine air filt e.
E139213 P arking aid P arking brak e Po wer steering fl uid Po wer windows fr ont/ rear Po wer window l ockout Servic e engine soon Side airbag E167012 Shield the e ye s E138639 Stabilit y contr ol Wi.
This data can help pro vide a bett er understanding of the circ umstanc es in which crashes and injuries oc cur . Note: Event da ta recor der data is recorde d by your v ehicle onl y if a non-trivial cra sh situation oc curs; no data is recorde d by the e vent data rec order under normal driving conditions and no personal data or informa tion (e .
C ALIFORNIA PR OPOSITION 6 5 W ARNINGS Some c onstituents of engine exhaust, certain v ehicle components, certain fl uids contained in vehicl es and certain pr oducts of c omponent w ear contain or emit chemic als kno wn to the Sta te of Calif ornia to c ause canc er and birth def ects or other r eproductiv e harm.
dev elopment w e valida te these parts deliver the int ended l ev el of prot ection a s a whole s yst em. A gr ea t wa y to kno w f or sure y ou are g etting this l evel of prot ection is to use g enuine Ford r epla cement collision parts.
Using Y our V ehicle a s an Ambulance Do not use this vehicl e as an ambulance . Y our vehicl e is not equipped with the For d Ambulanc e Pr epara tion Packa ge . My Flee t Manag ement (if equipped) This f ea ture allo ws a fl eet adminis tra tor to c ontrol specific v ehicle settings using a Ford authoriz ed servic e tool.
EXPORT UNIQUE OPTIONS For your particul ar global region, your vehicl e ma y be equipped with f ea tures and options that ar e differ ent from the f eature s and options that ar e described in this Owner ’ s Manual. A mark et unique supplement ma y be supplied tha t compl ements this book.
PRO TECTING THE ENVIRONMENT Y ou must pla y your part in pr ote cting the environment. Corr ect v ehicle us ag e and the authorized dispos al of wa ste , cl eaning and lubric ation ma terials are signific ant steps t oward this aim.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION See the f ollowing sec tions for dir ections on how t o properl y use saf ety r estraint s for chil dren. W ARNINGS Al wa ys mak e sure y our child is secur ed properl y in a device that is appropria te f or their height, age and weight.
Rec ommendations for Sa fet y Res traints f or Childr en Rec ommended restr aint type Child size , height, w eight, or ag e Child Use a child s af ety sea t (sometimes c alle d an infant c arrier , conv ertibl e sea t, or t oddler s ea t). Childr en weighing 40 lb (18 k g) or le ss (gener all y ag e four or y ounger).
Use a child s af ety sea t (sometimes c alle d an infant c arrier , conv ertibl e sea t, or toddl er seat) f or infant s, t oddler s or childr en weighing 40 lb (18 k g) or le ss (gener all y ag e four or y ounger). Using Lap and Shoulder Belts W ARNINGS Airbags c an kill or injure a chil d in a child se a t.
E142529 2. Aft er positioning the chil d sa fe ty sea t in the proper se ating position, pull down on the shoul der bel t and then gra sp the shoul der belt and l ap belt tog ether behind the bel t tong ue.
7 . T ry to pull the belt out of the r etr act or to mak e sure the r etr act or is in the automa tic locking mode (you shoul d not be able t o pull more belt out). If the retr actor is not l ocke d, unbuckl e the belt and r epea t St eps 5 and 6. E142533 8.
W ARNINGS Depending on where y ou secur e a child r estr aint, and depending on the child r estr aint design, y ou may bl ock acc ess t o cert ain saf ety belt buckl e assemblie s or LA T CH l ow er anchors, rendering those f ea tures potentiall y unusabl e.
The l ower anchors a t the cent er of the second r ow bench s ea t are spac ed 20 .5 in (52 cm) apart. T he standardiz ed spacing for LA T CH lo wer anchor s is 11 in (28 cm) cent er to c ent er . A child se at with rigid LA T CH a ttachment s cannot be install ed at the c enter s ea ting position.
Plac ement of the tether s trap E190831 Perf orm the follo wing steps to inst all a child s af et y sea t with te ther anchors: 1. R oute the chil d sa f ety se at t ether str ap ov er the sea tback. E190833 2. Loc a te the c orrec t anchor for the sele ct ed sea ting position.
rec ommended b y your chil d re straint manufa cturer). Many sta te and provincial la ws r equire tha t children use appr ov ed booster se a ts until they r each a ge eight, a height of 4 fe et 9 inches (1. 45 me ters) t all, or 80 pounds (36 kilogr ams).
Childr en and boost er sea ts vary in siz e and shape. Choose a boos ter tha t ke eps the lap bel t low and snug a cross the hips, nev er up across the st omach, and let s you adjust the shoul der belt t o cross the chest and rest snu gly ne ar the cent er of the shoulder .
W ARNINGS the wa y back. When po ssible , all chil dren ag e 12 and under should be pr operl y restr ained in a rear sea ting position. If all childr en cannot be se at ed and restraine d properl y in a re ar sea ting position, properly restr ain the larg est chil d in the front se at.
Rec ommendations for a ttaching chil d safet y restr aints for chil dren Use any atta chment method as indicat ed belo w by X Combined weight of child and child sea t Restr aint Type Safet y belt only.
The chil dproof lock s are l oca t ed on the re ar edge of e ach re ar door and must be set separ at ely for e ach door . Left-Hand Side T urn counter clock wise to l ock and clock wise to unl ock. Right-Hand Side T urn clockwise t o l ock and count ercl ockwise to unl ock.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS Al wa ys driv e and ride with your sea tback upright and the l ap belt snug and l ow acr oss the hips. T o reduce the risk of injury , mak e sure chil dren sit wher e they c an be properl y re strained . Nev er le t a passeng er hold a child on his or her lap whil e the vehicle is moving.
The sa fety bel t pre tensioner s at the fr ont sea ting positions are de signed to tight en the sa fet y belt s when activ at ed . In front al and near-fr ontal cra shes, side cra shes and roll ov ers, the saf ety belt pr et ensioners ma y be activ at ed al one or , if the cra sh is of sufficient sev erity , tog ether with the fr ont airbags.
Safe ty Belt Locking Modes W ARNINGS Aft er any v ehicle cr ash, the sa fe ty belt s yst em a t all passeng er sea ting positions must be check ed by an authorized de al er to v erify that the automa tic locking retr actor f ea ture f or child se a ts is still functioning pr operly .
How t o Disenga ge the Aut omatic Locking Mode Unbuckle the c ombination lap and shoulder bel t and allow it t o re trac t compl et el y to diseng ag e the automa tic locking mode and a ctiva te the vehicl e sensitive ( emerg ency) l ocking mode.
Conditions of oper ation Then... If... The sa fety bel t warning light ill umina tes 1- 2 minutes and the w arning chime sounds 4-8 seconds. The driv er's sa fe ty bel t is not buckle d bef ore the ignition swit ch is turned t o the on position..
Then... If... The Bel t-Minder f ea ture will not ac tiva te . Y ou and the front sea t passenger buckl e your sa fety bel ts bef ore y ou swit ch the ignition on or le ss than 1 – 2 minut es el apse aft er you s witch the ignition on.
4. Whil e the sa fe ty bel t warning light is on, buckl e and then unbuckl e the sa fet y belt. Aft er Step 4 , the sa fe ty bel t warning light fl ashe s for c onfirma tion. • This will s witch the f ea ture off f or that sea ting position if it is curr ently on.
The P ersonal Saf ety S ystem pr ovide s an impro ved o ver all lev el of frontal cr ash prot ection t o front se at oc cupants and is designed t o help further reduc e the risk of airbag-r ela te d injuries.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS Airbags do not infl ate sl owl y or gentl y, and the risk of injury from a deplo ying airbag is the gr ea t est cl ose to the trim c ov ering the airbag modul e.
DRIVER AND P ASSENGER AIRBA GS W ARNINGS Nev er plac e your arm or an y objects ov er an airbag modul e. P lacing y our arm ov er a depl oying airbag c an resul t in serious arm fractur es or other injuries.
E142846 Childr en must al wa ys be pr operly restr ained. A ccident st atistics su gges t that childr en are s af er when properl y restraine d in the re ar sea ting positions than in the front se ating position. Fail ure t o follo w these instructions ma y incre ase the risk of injury in a cra sh.
• When the front pa ssenger sensing sys tem disabl es (will not infla te) the front pa sseng er frontal airba g, the passeng er airbag status indic at or will illumina te the OFF l amp and stay lit to remind y ou that the fr ont pa ssenger frontal airba g is disabl ed .
fe et comf ortably ex tende d on the floor . Sitting improperl y can increa se the chance of injury in a cra sh ev ent. For e xampl e, if an occupant sl ouches, lies down, turns sidewa ys, sits forw ard , l eans f orwar d or sidewa ys, or puts one or both fe et up, the chance of injury during a cr a sh is grea tly incre ased .
• Cr ash sensor s and monitoring s yst em with re adiness indica tor . See Cr ash Sensors and Airba g Indicat or (pag e 41). Note: The passeng er sensing syst em will deac tiva te the p asseng er sea t-mounted side airbag if it de tec ts an empt y passeng er sea t.
The Sa fety Canop y will depl oy during significant side cr ashe s or when a certain likelihood of a r oll ov er ev ent is dete ct ed by the r ollo v er sensor . The Sa f ety Canop y is mounted t o the roof side-rail sheet metal, behind the he adliner , abov e ea ch ro w of sea ts.
The r estr aints contr ol modul e also monitor s the rea diness of the abov e safe ty devic es plus the cr a sh and occupant sensors. T he readiness of the sa fety sys tem is indic at ed b y a warning indica tor light in the instrument clust er or b y a backup t one if the warning light is not working.
W ARNINGS Da sh, tunnel or consol e-mounted equipment shoul d not be plac ed outside of the specified z one. F ailur e to f oll ow this instruc tion coul d re sult in personal injury . Do not mount equipment betw een the side of front se at t o the door trim to bl ock deployment of the side airbag.
Figure 3 E201577 Front pa sseng er airbag - 22.8 inches (580 millimet ers). 1. Front driv er airbag – 1 7 inches ( 430 millimet ers). 2. Note: No objects shoul d be pl ace d betw een the driver side st eering wheel airbag and the passeng er side dash airbag.
Figure 6 E201581 Are a on top of the instrument panel ( Note: Equipment must not interf ere with driv er visibility). 1. Airbag door must be k ept cl ear for depl oyment of the airbag. 2. Are a in front of the c enter consol e from the bottom t o the top of the instrument panel.
10 inches (254 millimet ers). 4. Are a on tunnel betw een sea ts. 5. Height: 8.5 inches (216 millime ter s). 6. 12 inches (305 millimet ers). 7 . Are a on tunnel benea th cent er consol e. 8. T unnel. 9 . Depth: 1.5 inches (38 millimet ers). 10. Figure 8 E201583 Are a on top of the instrument panel.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION The r emote c ontrol all ows you t o: • R emotel y lock or unlock the v ehicl e doors. • Unlock the door s without activ el y using a ke y or remot e contr ol (intellig ent acc ess onl y). • R emotel y open the power liftg a te (if equipped).
Type 1 E203600 Type 2 E218100 Changing the Remot e Contr ol Batt ery The r emote c ontrol use s one coin-type three-v ol t lithium bat tery CR2032 or equival ent. E107998 Make sur e that y ou dispose of old ba tteries in an environment all y friendly w ay .
4. R einstall the ba tt ery housing co ver onto the tr ansmitt er . Note: Repl acing the ba ttery doe s not era se the progr ammed ke y from your vehicl e. T he transmit ter shoul d opera te normally . Car Finder E138623 Pr ess the butt on twice within three se conds.
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING Y ou can use the pow er door lock contr ol or the remot e contr ol to l ock and unlock your v ehicl e. Po wer Door Lock s (If Equipped) The po wer door l ock control is on the driver and front pa sseng er door panels. E184784 A B Unlock.
Pr ess the butt on again within thr ee seconds t o unlock all doors. T he dire ction indica tor s will fla sh. Pr ess and hol d both the lock and unl ock butt ons on the remot e contr ol for thr ee seconds t o change betw een driver door or all doors unl ock mode.
Note: If the child sa fe ty l ock s are on and you pull the int erior handle , you will onl y turn off the emerg ency l ocking, not the child sa fe ty l ock. Y ou can onl y open the doors using the ext ernal door handle. Opening a Rear Door Fr om the Inside Pull the int erior door handle t wice t o unlock and open a r ear door .
Opening the Liftg ate E138632 Pr ess the butt on loc a ted in the t op of the liftg at e pull cup handl e t o unla tch the liftg at e, and then pull on the outside handle . Closing the Lift gate E155976 A handle is inside the lift ga te to help with closing.
ANTI-THEFT ALARM Alarm S yst em The perimet er alarm is a deterr ent ag ainst unauthorized a cc ess t o your v ehicle through the door s, l ugga ge c ompartment and the hood.
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 Sit ting in the Correc t Position (pag e 91). E191039 1. Unlock the st eering column.
CRUISE C ONTR OL E200995 See Using C ruise Control (pa ge 130). INFORMA TION DISPLA Y CONTR OL E201376 See Inf ormation Displa ys (pa ge 75). 56 Police Int erceptor (TUB) C anada/United St ates of Ame.
ADJU S TING THE PED ALS W ARNING Nev er use the contr ols whil e your fe et are on the ac celer at or and brake pedals and the v ehicle is mo ving. Y ou can find the contr ol on the l eft side of the ste ering col umn. Pr ess and hol d the appropria te side of the c ontrol t o move the pedals.
WINDSHIELD WIPER S Note: Fully defr ost the windshiel d bef ore you s witch the windshiel d wipers on. Note: Make sure y ou swit ch the windshiel d wipers off be for e entering a c ar wa sh. Note: Clean the windshiel d and wiper blade s if they begin t o lea ve stre aks or smears.
E208498 R ota te the c ontrol t o sel ect: Intermit tent oper ation - the shortes t pause betw een wipes. 2 Intermit tent oper ation - the long est paus e betw een wipes. 1 Off. 0 Rear W indow W asher E208498 R ota te and hol d the c ontrol t o the top or bott om position to ac tiva te the r ear wa sher .
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Condensa tion in Lamp Assemblies Ext erior lamp s hav e vents t o acc ommoda te normal chang es in air pressur e. Condensa tion can be a natur al by-pr oduct of this design. When moist air ent ers the lamp a ssembl y throu gh the vents, there is a possibility tha t condensa tion can occur when the temper a ture is c old .
Headlamp Flasher E163268 Slightly pull the l ever t ow ard y ou and rel ea se it t o fla sh the hea dlamps. Spot Lamp Control (If Equipped) E203952 Use the swit ch on the chrome handl e t o turn the spot lamp on and off . R ota te and twis t the handle t o adjust the position of the spot lamp .
Note: With the headl amps in the autol amps position, y ou canno t swit ch the high beam hea dlamps on until the autol amps s yst em turns the lo w beam headl amps on.
DIRECTION INDIC A TORS E163272 • T o operat e the l eft dire ction indica t or , push the le ver do wn until it st ops. • T o operat e the right dire ction indica t or , push the le ver up until it st ops. Note: T ap the le ver up or do wn to mak e the direc tion indica tor s fla sh three time s.
Y our vehicl e may be equippe d with one or two r ed or whit e dome ta sk lamps l ocat ed in the headliner . T hese lamp s may be loc a ted be twe en the driver and pa sseng er sea t, or a t the re ar of your v ehicl e. Note: Prol onge d use of the dome ta sk lamps will c ause the ba tt ery to run out of charg e.
POWER WINDO W S W ARNINGS Do not le av e chil dren una tt ended in your v ehicl e and do not le t them pla y with the pow er window s. T hey may seriousl y injure themsel ve s.
EXTERIOR MIRR ORS Po wer Ex terior Mirr ors W ARNING Do not adjust the mirror s when your vehicl e is mo ving. E144073 Le ft-hand mirror . A Adjustment c ontrol. B Right-hand mirror . C T o adjust your mirror s, swit ch your v ehicle on (with the ignition in ac cess ory mode or the engine running) and then: 1.
A B C E138665 The ima ge of the appr oaching vehicl e is small and near the inboar d edge of the main mirror when it is a t a distanc e. T he imag e becomes l arger and begins t o mov e outboard acr oss the main mirror a s the vehicl e appro aches (A ).
SUN VISOR S Slide-on-rod (If Equipped) E138666 R ota te the sun visor t ow ard the side window and e xt end it re arward f or extra shade. 68 Police Int erceptor (TUB) C anada/United St ates of Americ.
G AU GES E194299 T achometer . A Informa tion display . See Inf ormation Displa ys (p age 75). B Speedome ter . C Fuel gau ge. D Engine cool ant temper ature g auge . E Information Displa y V ehicle S ettings and P ersonalization See Gener al Information (pa ge 75).
Speedomet er Y our vehicl e is shipped with a certifie d digital speedome ter and anal og ga uge . If your l ocal pr oce dures r equire c alibra tion, utilize the distanc e per time on-road test or a radar-b ase d speed t est. If a dynamomet er calibr ation is r equire d, ref erence the calibr a tion proc edure f ound at www .
Anti-Lock Braking S yst em If it illumina te s when you ar e driving, this indica tes a malfunction. Y ou continue t o hav e the normal braking s yst em (without ABS) unle ss the brak e sy stem w arning lamp is al so illumina te d. Ha ve the syst em check ed by an authoriz ed deal er .
Engine Oil If it illumina te s with the engine running or when you ar e driving, this indica te s a malfunction. St op your v ehicl e as soon a s it is safe t o do so and swit ch the engine off. Check the engine oil le vel. See Engine Oil Check (pag e 183).
Servic e Engine Soon If the service engine soon indica tor light st ay s illumina t ed aft er you s tart the engine, it indica te s that the On Boar d Diagnostic s sys tem ( OBD) ha s det ect ed a mal function of the vehicl e emissions c ontrol sy stem.
Automa tic Tr ansmission W arning Chime Sounds when y ou hav e not mov ed the transmission sel ector l ev er to position P . A messag e will be shown in the displ ay .
GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNING Driving while distr acted c an resul t in loss of v ehicle contr ol, cr ash and injury . W e strongly r ecommend tha t you use e xtr eme caution when using any devic e that ma y tak e your f ocus off the road . Y our primary responsibility is the sa fe opera tion of y our vehicl e.
Trip 1 & 2 Digital Spee domet er Distanc e to E T rip Odometer T rip Timer Fuel Used Av er age Fuel All V alues T otal Odometer (l oca ted in the lo w er right of the displa y) * * This als o displa ys in other menus. • Digital Spee domet er - Show s a digital displa y of your v ehicl e speed .
• Distanc e to Empty - Sho ws the appro xima te dist ance y our vehicl e can tra vel be for e running out of fuel. • Inst Fuel Econom y - Show s a visual graph of y our instant aneous fuel econom y along with y our A vg MP G since the function w a s la st re set.
Setting s Daytime Light s - check enabl ed or uncheck disabl ed All Doors or Driv er's Door R emote unl ock Lock s S witches Inhibit - che ck enable d or uncheck disabl ed R emaining Life XXX% - .
A WD Action Messag e The all wheel driv e sy stem ha s automatic all y disabl ed itsel f due to the s yst em ov erhea ting. A WD T emporaril y Disabl ed The all wheel driv e sy stem ha s automatic all y disabl ed itsel f due to the s yst em ov erhea ting or you ar e using the spare tir e.
Batt ery and Charging S yst em Action Messag e The char ging sy stem nee ds servicing. If the warning s tay s on or continues t o come on, conta ct an authoriz ed deal er a s soon as possibl e. Check Charging S ystem The ba ttery manag ement syst em detects an e xt ended l ow vol ta ge c ondition.
Brak e Sy stem Action Messag e The br ak e fluid l ev el is l ow . Check the br ake s yst em immedi- at el y . See Br ake Fl uid Check (pag e 189). Brak e Fl uid Le vel L OW The br ak e syst em needs servicing. St op the vehicl e in a safe plac e. Contac t an authorize d deal er .
Engine Action Messag e Displa ys when the engine t empera ture is too high. S top y our vehicl e in a sa f e plac e and all ow the engine t o cool. If the probl em persist s, cont act an authoriz ed deal er . See Engine Coolant Check (pa ge 184). High Engine T emper- atur e St op Sa f ely Engine service is r equire d.
Action Messag e Y ou have pr ogr ammed the maximum number of k ey s to the sys tem. Max Number of K eys Le arned Y ou have not pr ogr ammed enough k ey s to the sy st em. Not Enough K eys Le arned The k ey ba ttery is lo w. Change the ba ttery as s oon as possibl e.
Action Messag e The engine c oolant t emperatur e is ex ce ssivel y high. Engine Cool ant Overt em- pera ture The w asher fl uid is l ow and nee ds refilling. W asher Fl uid Le vel L ow Indica te s that y our vehicl e is still in T ransport mode. This ma y not allo w some f ea tures t o operat e properl y .
Po wer S teering Action Messag e The po wer st eering system ha s detect ed a c ondition that requir es servic e. C ontact an a uthorized de aler . St eering Mal function Servic e Now The po wer st eering system is not w orking. Stop y our vehicl e at a s af e pl ace .
Tire Pr essure Monitoring S yst em Action Messag e One or more tir es on your v ehicl e hav e lo w tire pressure . Se e Tire Pressur e Monitoring S y stem (p age 226). L OW Tire P re ssure The tir e pressur e monitoring s yst em is malfunc tioning. If the warning sta ys on or continues t o come on, c ontac t an authorized de al er .
Action Messag e The tr ansmission is too c old. W ait for it to w arm up bef ore you driv e. T ransmission W arming Up Ple a se W ait A reminder t o shift into park. T ransmission Not in Park A reques t for y ou to appl y the brake a s needed by the tr ans- mission.
MANUAL CLIMA TE CONTR OL (If Equipped) E208043 Fan speed c ontrol: A djust the vol ume of air circ ula t ed in the vehicl e. If you swit ch the fan off , the windshiel d ma y fog up . A Pow er: Press t o swit ch the syst em on and off. When the sy stem is off , it prev ents outside air from entering the v ehicl e.
Note: R ecircula ted air may also turn on and off a utoma ticall y in instrument panel or instrument panel and fl oor airflo w modes during hot w ea ther to impr ov e cooling efficienc y . Heated r ear window: P ress t o swit ch the hea t ed re ar window on and off .
• Adjust the t emperatur e contr ol to the MAX A/ C position. • Adjust the f an speed to the l ow est speed set ting. Side Windo w Defogging in C old W eather • Adjust the air dis tribution contr ol to the instrument panel and windshiel d air vents positions.
SITTING IN THE C ORRECT POSITION W ARNINGS Sitting improperl y , out of position or with the sea tback r eclined t oo far can tak e weight off the sea t cushion and aff ect the decision of the passeng er sensing sy stem, r esul ting in serious injury or dea th in the ev ent of a cra sh.
W ARNINGS The adjus tabl e head r estr aint is a sa fet y devic e. Whene ver possibl e it should be inst all ed and properl y adjust ed when the sea t is occ upied. An improperl y adjust ed hea d restr aint may pro vide reduc ed pr otec tion to an oc cupant during certain r ear impa cts.
E144727 1. Adjust the s ea tback t o an upright driving or riding position. 2. Pivot the he ad res traint f orwar d to war d your he ad to the de sired position. Aft er the hea d restr aint re aches the forw ard-most til t position, pivoting it forw ard a gain will then r ele ase it t o the re arward , un-til ted position.
Lumbar Adjus tment (If Equipped) E201585 POWER SEA TS (If Equipped) W ARNINGS Do not adjust the driver s ea t or sea tback when y our vehicl e is moving. A djusting your sea tback while y our v ehicle is in motion ma y cause loss of c ontrol of your vehicl e.
E201588 Lift the handle and f old the sea tback forw ard until it is fl a t. Note: For the bench seat s, mak e sure the cent er sa fe ty bel t is unbuckl ed bef ore fol ding the seatback. E201589 Lift the sea tback t ow ard the r ear of the vehicl e until y ou hear a click.
12 V olt DC Pow er Point W ARNING Do not plug optional el ectrical acc essories int o the cigar lighter socke t. Inc orrect us e of the cigar lighter c an cause dama ge not c ov ere d by the vehicl e warr anty , and can r esul t in fire or serious injury .
CENTER CONS OLE Cent er Consol e St ow it ems in the cup hol der car efull y a s items ma y bec ome loose during har d braking, acc el era tion or cr ashes, including hot drinks which ma y spill. Av ailabl e console f eature s include: E208754 USB or USB and SD c ard .
GENERAL INF ORMA TION W ARNINGS Ext ended idling a t high engine speeds can pr oduce v ery high temper a tures in the engine and exhaust s yst em, cr ea ting the risk of fire or other damag e. Do not park, idl e or drive y our vehicl e on dry gra ss or other dry ground co ver .
Note: Y ou can crank the engine f or a tot al of 60 sec onds without the engine starting bef ore the starting s yst em temporaril y disabl es. The 6 0 seconds doe s not hav e to be all at onc e. For e xampl e, if you cr ank the engine three times f or 20 sec onds each time, without the engine st arting, you rea ched the 60-sec ond time limit.
Important V entilating Information If you st op your v ehicl e and then l eav e the engine idling for l ong periods, we rec ommend tha t you do one of the foll owing: • Open the window s at l east 1 in (2.5 cm). • Set y our clima te c ontrol t o outside air .
The he at er uses 0 . 4 to 1. 0 kil ow at t-hours of energ y per hour of use. T he sy stem does not hav e a thermosta t. It achie ves maximum t empera ture a fter appro xima tel y three hours of opera tion. Using the hea ter l onger than three hours does not impro ve s yst em perf ormance and unnece ssaril y uses el ectricity .
S AFETY PREC AUTIONS W ARNINGS Do not ov erfill the fuel tank. T he pressur e in an ov erfill ed tank ma y cause l eakage and l ead to fuel spr ay and fire. The fuel s yst em may be under pressur e. If y ou hear a hissing sound near the fuel fill er inl et, do not r efuel until the sound stops.
FUEL QUALITY Choosing the Right Fuel E161513 W e recommend r egul ar unl eade d ga soline with a minimum pump (R+M)/2 octane ra ting of 87 . Some fuel sta tions offer fuels poste d as r egul ar unl eaded g a soline with an octane r a ting belo w 87 , particularl y in high altitude ar ea s.
Do not use any fuel other than those rec ommended bec ause they c oul d le ad t o engine damag e that ma y not be co ver ed by the v ehicl e W arranty . Note: Use of any fuel other than those rec ommended can impair the emission control s ystem and caus e a loss o f vehicl e performanc e.
W ARNINGS Do not try to pry open or push open the capl ess fuel sy st em with for eign objects. This c ould dama ge the fuel sys tem and its se al and cause injury t o you or others. Do not dispose of fuel in the household r efuse or the public sew age s yst em.
W ARNINGS Do not remo ve the fuel pump no zzle from its full y inserted position when refueling. Use the foll owing guidelines t o av oid ele ctros tatic char ge build-up , which can produc e a spark, when filling an ungrounded fuel c ontainer: • Pla ce appr ov ed fuel cont ainer on the ground .
1. St op your v ehicl e as soon a s safel y possible and shift the tr ansmission into park (P). 2. S witch the ignition off . 3. Open the fuel fill er door and remove any visibl e debris from the fuel fill opening.
K eep a recor d for a t lea st one month and rec ord the t ype of driving (city or high wa y). This pr ovides an a ccur ate estima te of your vehicl e ’ s fuel economy under curr ent driving conditions. K eeping rec ords during summer and winter will sho w how temper a ture impac ts fuel ec onomy .
Do not make an y unauthorized chang es t o your v ehicl e or engine. By l aw , v ehicle owner s and anyone who manuf actures, repair s, service s, sells, le ase s, tr ades vehicl es, or supervis es a fle et of vehicl es are not permitt ed to intentionall y remove an emission contr ol devic e or prev ent it from w orking.
If the vehicl e ’ s engine or transmission has just been servic ed, or the bat tery ha s rec entl y run down or been r epl aced , the OBD-II sys tem ma y indica te tha t the vehicl e is not re ady f or I/M te sting.
AUT OMA TIC TRANSMISSION W ARNINGS Al wa ys set the parking br ake fully and make sur e the ge arshift is la t ched in park (P). T urn the ignition to the off position and r emov e the k ey whenev er you l ea ve y our vehicl e. Do not apply the br ake pedal and acc el era tor pedal simult aneousl y .
If your v ehicl e get s stuck in mud or snow , it may be r ocke d out by shifting bet ween forw ard and r ev erse g ears, stopping betw een shifts in a st eady p att ern.
USING ALL-WHEEL DRIVE All-wheel drive us es all four whe els to pow er the vehicl e. This incre a ses tra ction, enabling you t o drive o ver t errain and road conditions tha t a con ventional t wo-wheel drive v ehicl e cannot. T he A WD syst em is activ e all the time and requir es no input from the oper at or.
Action / Description A WD Messag es Displa ye d in conjunction with the po wer- train mal function/ reduce d pow er light when the sys tem is not oper ating pr operl y . If the warning sta ys on or continues t o come on, c ontact your authoriz ed deal er as soon a s possible.
Opera ting A WD V ehicles W ith Mismatched Tir es W ARNING Only us e repl acement tir es and wheels tha t are the same siz e, l oad index, spe ed ra ting and type (such as P-me tric ver sus L T-metric or all-sea son ver sus all-terr ain) as tho se originally pro vided by For d.
Basic opera ting principles in special conditions • Drive sl o wer in str ong cross winds which can a ffe ct the normal st eering charac teristic s of your v ehicl e. • Be extr emel y car eful when driving on pav ement made slippery b y loos e sand, wa ter , grav el, sno w or ice.
abrupt ste ering, ac cel er ation or br aking which coul d re sult in an incr ea sed risk of loss of v ehicle contr ol, vehicl e roll ov er and/ or personal injury . Use all av ailabl e road surfa ce t o return the vehicl e t o a saf e direction of tra vel.
Be cautious of sudden chang es in v ehicle speed or dire ction when y ou are driving in mud. E ven A WD vehicles c an l ose tra ction in slick mud. A s when you ar e driving ov er sand, apply the a cc el era tor sl owly and av oid spinning your wheel s.
Driving on Snow and Ic e W ARNING If you ar e driving in slippery conditions tha t re quire tire chains or cabl es, then it is critic al that y ou drive cautiousl y.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Note: Occa sional brak e noise is normal. If a metal-t o-met al, c ontinuous grinding or continuous sque al sound is present, the brak e linings ma y be worn-out.
P ARKING BRAKE W ARNING Al wa ys set the parking br ake fully and make sur e the transmission is lock ed in park (P). Fail ure t o set the parking brak e and engage park c oul d resul t in vehicl e roll-a wa y , property dama ge or bodily injury . T o set the parking brak e, pr ess the parking brak e pedal do wn to its full est ext ent.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION The tr action c ontrol s yst em helps av oid drive wheel spin and l oss of traction. If your v ehicl e begins to slide , the sy stem applies the brak es to individual wheels and, when ne eded , re duces engine po wer at the s ame time.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS V ehicle modifica tions invol ving braking s yst em, a ftermark et roof rack s, suspension, steering s yst em, tire c onstruction and wheel and tir e size may chang e the handling chara cteris tics of your v ehicl e and may adv ersel y affec t the performanc e of the el ectr onic stability contr ol sys tem.
Roll S tability C ontrol The s yst em enhances y our vehicle ’ s ability to pr ev ent roll ov ers b y det ecting y our vehicl e ’ s roll motion and the ra te a t which it changes b y appl ying the brak es to one or more wheel s individually .
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION W ARNINGS T o help avoid pers onal injury , plea se re ad and understand the limit ations of the sys tem a s cont ained in this section. S ensing is onl y an aid for s ome (gener all y lar ge and fix ed) objects when moving on a fl a t surfac e at parking speeds.
E130178 Co ver ag e are a of up to 6 ft (1. 8 m) from the re ar bumper . There ma y be decre a sed co ver ag e are a at the out er corners of the bumper . The s yst em det ects c ertain objec ts whil e the transmission is in r ev erse (R) : • Y our vehicl e is moving t ow ard a sta tionary object a t a speed of 3 mph (5 km/h) or le ss.
The r ear view c amer a syst em provides a video imag e of the are a behind your vehicl e. During opera tion, lines appe ar in the displa y which repr esent y our vehicl e ’ s path and pro ximity t o objects behind y our vehicl e. E142435 The c amera is l ocat ed on the lu ggag e compartment door .
A B C D F E E142436 Ac tive guideline s (If equipped) A Cent erline B Fixe d guideline: Gre en zone C Fixe d guideline: Y ello w zone D Fixe d guideline: R ed z one E R ear bumper F Ac tive guideline s are onl y sho wn with fixe d guidelines. T o use activ e guidelines, turn the ste ering wheel to point the g uidelines to war d an intended p ath.
Main Menu Set tings V ehicle Camer a Set tings Enhanced P ark Aids or Park Pil ot Sel ect able se ttings f or this fea ture ar e ON and OFF . The s yst em uses re d, y ellow and gr een highlights tha t appear on t op of the video imag e when any of the sensing sy stems det ect an object.
PRINCIPLE OF OPERA TION Cruise c ontrol l ets y ou maintain a set speed without k eeping your f oot on the acc el era tor pedal. Y ou can use cruise contr ol when your v ehicl e speed is gre at er than 20 mph (30 km/h).
S witching Cruise C ontrol Off Pr ess and rel ease OFF when the sy stem is in stand b y mode or swit ch the ignition off. Note: Y ou erase the se t speed when y ou swit ch the sy stem o ff.
BLIND SPOT INFORMA TION S YS TEM W ARNING T o help avoid injuries, NEVER use the Blind Spot Inf ormation S ystem a s a repl ac ement for using the int erior and ext erior mirrors or looking o ver your shoulder be for e changing lane s. The Blind Spot Inf ormation S ystem is not a repl ac ement for c areful driving.
The Blind S pot Informa tion S yst em illumina te s an amber alert indic a tor in the outside mirror on the side of y our vehicl e the approaching v ehicl e is coming fr om.
If the sys tem det ects a degra ded performanc e condition, a messag e warning of a block ed sensor will appear in the informa tion display . Also the BLIS al ert indica tor s will remain ON and BLIS will no long er pro vide any v ehicl e warnings.
Cross T raffic Al ert is designed to det ect vehicl es tha t approa ch with a speed up t o 37 mph (60 km/h). Co ver age decre as es when the sensors ar e partiall y , mostly or fully ob struct ed. Re ver sing sl owl y helps incre ase the c ov er age ar ea and eff ectiv eness.
Zone c over age al so decre a ses when parking at shall ow angles. Here , the l eft sensor is mostl y obstruct ed; zone c over age on that side is se ver el y limited .
The f oll owing ar e other situations tha t may limit the Cross T raffic Al ert performance: • Adja centl y park ed vehicl es or objects obstructing the sensor s. • Approaching v ehicl es pa ssing at speeds gre a ter than 37 mph (60 km/h). • Driving in rev erse fa ster than 7 mph (12 km/h).
Extr eme continuous st eering ma y incre ase the eff ort requir ed f or you t o ste er your vehicl e. This incr ea sed eff ort pre vents ov erhea ting and permanent damag e to the ste ering syst em. Y ou do not lose the ability t o steer y our vehicl e manually .
REAR LO ADSP ACE HA TCHES (If Equipped) E203068 Use the ke y to l ock and unlock the door . T urn the handle to open it. REAR UNDER FLOOR S TOR A GE Load Safe Label R ef er to the l abel on the trunk lid or liftg at e for a dditional informa tion about the spare wheel and tire .
A thumbwheel kit is incl uded in y our vehicl e f or tying light l oads t o your r oof. The kit is l ocat ed in the glo vebox. Make sur e to che ck that the thumb wheels are tight e ach time you a dd or remo ve l oad from the r oof rack, and periodicall y whil e tra veling.
E143816 P A YLOAD Pa yload - is the c ombined weight of car g o and pa ssenger s tha t the vehicl e is carrying. T he maximum payl oad for y our vehicl e can be found on the T ire Label on the B-Pillar or the e dge of the driv er door (v ehicl es ex porte d outside the US and Cana da may not ha v e a Tir e Label).
E210945 E143817 CARGO Car go W eight - include s all weight a dded t o the Bas e Curb W eight, incl uding car g o and optional equipment. W hen to wing, trail er tongue l oad or king pin weight is al so part of car go weight.
E143818 GVW G VW (Gr oss V ehicle W eight) - is the V ehicl e Curb W eight, plus car g o, plus pa ssengers. G VWR (Gr oss V ehicle W eight Rating) - is the maximum all ow abl e weight of the full y l oaded v ehicl e (incl uding all options, equipment, pa ssenger s and car g o).
W ARNING Ex c eeding the Sa fet y Complianc e Certifica tion Label v ehicl e weight r ating limits coul d resul t in substandar d vehicl e handling or performanc e, engine, tr ansmission and/ or structur al damag e, serious damag e t o the vehicl e, l oss of contr ol and personal injury .
T ongue Load or Fifth Wheel King Pin W eight - ref ers t o the amount of the weight tha t a trail er pushes do wn on a trail er hitch. Exampl es: For a 5000 pound (2268 kil ogr am) con ventional trail er , multipl y 5000 by 0 . 10 and 0. 15 to obtain a pr oper t ongue l oad r ange of 500 t o 750 pounds (227 t o 340 kilogr ams).
*Suppose y our v ehicl e has a 1400-pound ( 635-kil ogr am) car g o and lu gga ge c apacit y . Y ou decide to g o golfing. Is there enou gh lo ad capa city t o carry y ou, f our of your friends and all the gol f bags ? Y ou and f our friends av er ag e 220 pounds (99 kil ogr ams) ea ch and the gol f bags weigh appr oxima tel y 30 pounds (13.
Special Loading Instructions for Owners of Pick-up T rucks and Utility-type V ehicles W ARNING L oaded v ehicl es ma y handl e differ ently than unl oaded vehicl es. Extr a preca utions, such a s slo wer speeds and incr ea sed st opping distanc e, shoul d be tak en when driving a hea vily l oaded v ehicl e.
TOWING A TR AILER W ARNINGS Do not ex ceed the G VWR or the G A WR specified on the certific a tion l abel. T owing trail ers bey ond the maximum r ecommende d gross tr ailer w eight ex ceeds the limi.
RV & T rail er T owing Guide Online http:/ / www .fleet.f ord. com/t o wing-guides/ W ebsite REC OMMENDED TO WING WEIGHTS Note: Do not to w a trail er during pa trol or pursuit situa tions. Note: Do not ex ceed the tr ail er weight f or your v ehicl e config ura tion listed in the chart bel o w .
ESSENTIAL T OWING CHE CK S Follo w these g uidelines for s af e t owing: • Do not to w a trail er until you drive y our vehicl e a t le a st 1,000 mi (1, 600 km).
Tr ailer Br ak es W ARNING Do not connec t a trail er's hydraulic brak e sy stem dir ectl y to your vehicl e's br ake s yst em. Y our vehicle may not ha ve enou gh braking po wer and your chanc es of having a c ollision greatl y incre ase .
2. Set y our vehicl e parking brake . 3. Pl ac e the automa tic transmission in position P . 4. Pla ce wheel chock s in front and ba ck of the trail er wheels.
It is acc eptabl e to hav e your fr ont-wheel drive v ehicl e to wed fr om the front if using proper wheel lift equipment t o raise the front wheel s off the ground .
2. Pr ess the brak e pedal and shift the transmission int o neutr al (N). 3. T urn off your v ehicl e by turning the ignition ke y pas t the acc essory position. The k ey position is be twe en the acc essory and off positions. See Ignition Swit ch (pag e 98).
BREAKING-IN Y ou need to br eak in ne w tires f or appro xima tel y 300 miles ( 480 kilome ter s). During this time, y our vehicle may e xhibit some unusual driving charac teristic s. Av oid driving t oo fa st during the first 1000 mile s (1600 kilome ter s).
• T ransmissions give their bes t fuel econom y when opera t ed in the top cruise ge ar and with ste ady pre ssure on the ga s pedal. • Four-wheel-drive oper ation (if equipped) is l ess fuel efficient than two-whe el-drive oper a tion. • Clos e the window s for high-spee d driving.
W ARNINGS Check a ttachment of fl oor mats on a reg ular ba sis. Alwa ys pr operl y reinstall and s ecure fl oor mats tha t hav e been remo ve d for cl eaning or repl ac ement. Al wa ys mak e sure tha t objects cannot f all into the driv er foot well while the v ehicl e is moving.
RO ADSIDE AS SIS T ANCE V ehicles Sol d in the United S tat es: Getting R oadside Assistanc e T o fully assis t you shoul d you ha ve a vehicl e c oncern, For d Motor C ompany offer s a compliment ary roadside assist ance pr ogram. This pr ogram is separa te from the New V ehicle Limite d W arranty .
This pr ogram is separ ate fr om the New V ehicle Limit ed W arranty , but the cov era ge is concurr ent with the pow ertr ain co ver ag e period of your v ehicl e.
Note: When you try t o rest art your vehicl e aft er a fuel shuto ff, the vehicl e makes sur e that v arious sy stems ar e sa fe t o rest art. Once y our vehicl e det ermines tha t the sy stems ar e saf e, then the vehicle will all ow you t o rest art.
4 2 1 3 E142664 1. Connec t the positive (+) jumper c able to the positiv e (+) terminal of the discharg ed ba tt ery . 2. Connec t the other end of the positive (+) cabl e to the po sitive (+) t erminal of the booster v ehicl e bat tery . 3. C onnect the neg a tive (-) c able t o the nega tive (-) terminal of the boost er vehicl e ba tt ery .
2. R emov e the jumper cabl e on the nega tive (-) terminal of the boost er vehicl e ba tt ery . 3. R emove the jumper c able fr om the positive (+) t erminal of the boost er vehicl e ba tt ery . 4. R emov e the jumper cabl e from the positive (+) t erminal of the disabl ed vehicl e ba tt ery .
GETTING THE SERVICE S Y OU NEED W arranty r epairs t o your v ehicl e must be performe d by an authoriz ed deal er. Whil e any authorize d deal er handling your v ehicl e line will pro vide warr anty servic e, w e rec ommend you r eturn t o your selling authorized de al er who wants t o ensure your c ontinued sa tisf action.
2. If your inquiry or c oncern r emains unresol ved, conta ct the Sal es Manag er , Servic e Manag er or Cust omer R ela tions Manag er . 3. If y ou requir e a ssistanc e or clarific ation on Ford Mot or Compan y policies, ple a se conta ct the Ford C ustomer R ela tionship Cent er .
Y ou are re quired t o submit your w arrant y dispute t o BBB AUT O LINE bef ore a sserting in court any right s or remedie s conf erred by Calif ornia Civil Code Sec tion 1793.22(b ). Y ou are also r equire d to use BBB A UT O LINE bef ore e xer cising rights or seeking remedies cr ea ted by the Feder al Magnuson-Moss W arranty A ct, 15 U .
UTILIZING THE MEDIA TION/ ARBITRA TION PROGR AM (C ANAD A ONL Y) For vehicl es deliv ered t o authoriz ed Canadian de aler s. In those c ase s where you c ontinue to f eel that the eff orts by For d o.
For cust omers in Guam, the Commonw ealth of the Northern Mariana Islands ( CNMI), Americ a Samoa, and the U.S. Vir gin Islands, pl ea se fe el free t o call our T oll-Free Number: (800) 841-FORD (36 73). If your v ehicl e must be serviced whil e you are tr av eling or living in Puert o Rico , conta ct the near est authoriz ed deal er .
Obtaining a French Owner ’ s Manual French Owner ’ s Manual c an be obtained from y our authorized de al er or by conta cting Helm, Inc orpora ted using the conta ct inf ormation list ed previousl y in this section. REPORTING S AFETY DEFECTS (U.S .
Transport C anada Contac t Information www .tc.gc. ca/ eng/ motorvehicl esa f ety /s af ev ehicl es-def ectinv estig ations- index-7 6.htm (English) W ebsite www .tc.gc. ca/ fra/ securit eaut omobil e/V ehiculesS ecuritair es-Enquet es- index-7 6.htm (Fr ench) W ebsite 1 – 800 – 333 – 0510 Phone Ford of Canada C ontact Informa tion www .
FUSE SPECIFIC A TION CHART Po wer Distribution Bo x W ARNINGS Al wa ys disc onnect the ba tt ery bef ore servicing high-current fuse s. T o reduce risk of el ectric al shock, alw ay s repl ace the co ver t o the pow er distribution bo x bef ore rec onnecting the ba ttery or refilling fl uid reserv oirs.
Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or relay number Po wertrain c ontrol modul e pow er . 20A 1 1 Engine emissions (MIL). 20A 1 2 A/C cl utch control r el ay c oil. 20A 1 3 V AC C. Ignition coils. 20A 1 4 Not used. — 5 Not used. — 6 Not used.
Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or relay number Not used. — 2 4 Not used. — 25 Anti-lock br ake syst em valv es. 30A 2 26 Polic e power tap #1. 40A 2 27 Not used. — 28 Run/ start rel ay . — 29 Not used. — 30 Ele ctric pow er-a ssiste d steering.
Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or relay number Body contr ol module RP1 bus. 50A 3 48 Not used. — 49 Body contr ol module RP2 bus. 50A 3 50 Ele ctric f an rel ay 3. 50A 3 51 Anti-lock br ake syst em pump. 60A 3 52 Polic e rear pow er outl et #2.
Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or relay number Polic e power tr ansfer unit c ool er . 20A 2 72 Driver se at po wer . 30A 2 73 Not used. — 74 Front wiper mot or . 30A 2 75 Not used. — 76 Not used. — 77 Not used. — 78 Start er rela y .
Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or relay number Po wertrain c ontrol modul e rel ay c oil pow er . 10A 1 96 Not used. — 97 Polic e spot light. 20A 1 98 T railer t ow parking lamp r ela y . 20A 1 99 1 Micro fuse. 2 M-type fuse. 3 J-type fuse.
Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or relay number Polic e battery s av er tap-in (14-w ay ). Not used. — 2 Driver unl ock rel ay . 20A 1 3 Polic e brake on/ off tap-in. 5A 1 4 Polic e battery f eed #2. 20A 1 5 Not used. — 6 Not used. — 7 Not used.
Prot ected c omponents Fuse amp rating Fuse or relay number Dela ye d acc essory po wer . 10A 1 23 Po wer windows. Polic e D/ A tap-in (14-wa y). Centr al l ock rel ay . 20A 1 24 Le ft-hand front smart windo w motor . 30A 1 25 Right-hand front smart windo w motor .
CHANGING A FUSE Fuses W ARNING Al wa ys repl ace a fuse with one that has the spe cified ampera ge r a ting. Using a fuse with a higher ampera ge ra ting can c ause sev ere wire damag e and coul d start a fir e. E217331 If ele ctrical c omponents in the v ehicle ar e not working, a fus e may ha ve bl o wn.
Fuse Type Call out M Ca se E J Ca se F J Ca se Lo w Pr ofil e G 179 Police Int erceptor (TUB) C anada/United St ates of America, Police, enUSA, Edition da te: 03/2015, Thir d Printing Fuses.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Hav e your v ehicl e serviced r egul arly to help maintain its r oadworthine ss and resal e val ue. T here is a l arg e netw ork of authorized de al ers tha t are ther e to help you with their pr ofe ssional servicing expertise .
1. Inside the vehicl e, pull the hood rel ea se handle l ocat ed under the l eft-hand side of the instrument panel. 2. Slightly lift the hood . 2 E203009 3 3. Mo ve the c at ch to the left. 4 E203320 4. Open the hood. S upport the hood with the strut.
UNDER HOOD O VERVIEW I E F G H A B C D E223186 Engine cool ant res ervoir . See Engine C oolant Check (page 184). A Brak e fl uid reserv oir . See Br ake Fl uid Check (pag e 189). B Bat tery . Se e Changing the 12V Batt ery (pag e 190). C Engine compartment fusebo x.
ENGINE OIL DIPS TICK E146429 MIN A MAX B ENGINE OIL CHECK Note: Check the le vel be fore s tarting the engine. Note: Make sure tha t the oil l ev el is betw een the minimum and the maximum marks. 1. Make sur e that y our vehicle is on l ev el ground .
From the main menu scroll t o: Action and description Messag e Pr ess the right arro w butt on, then from this menu scr oll to the f oll owing mess ag e. Set tings Pr ess the right arro w butt on, then from this menu scr oll to the f oll owing mess ag e.
Note: Automo tive fl uids are not interchang eable. Do not use engine cool ant, antifreez e or windshiel d wa sher fluid outside of its specified func tion and vehicle l oca tion.
Sev ere Climat es If you driv e in ex tremel y col d climates: • It may be nec essary t o hav e an authorized de al er increa se the coolant conc entra tion above 50%. • A cool ant conc entr ation of 60% pro vides impro ve d freez e point prot ection.
Y ou have limit ed engine power when in the fail-s af e mode, so drive y our vehicl e with caution. Y our vehicl e will not maintain high-speed oper ation and the engine will opera t e poorly . R emember that the engine is c apabl e of automa tically shutting do wn t o prev ent engine damag e.
5. If the coolant is l ow , add c oolant, and rest art the engine. S ee Adding Engine Coolant or Ho w Fail-Sa fe C ooling W orks in this chapt er for mor e informa tion. AUT OMA TIC TRANSMISSION FLUID CHECK - 3.5L EC OBOOS T ™ W ARNING Do not use supplement al transmission fl uid additiv es, tre atments or cl eaning agents.
Correc t Fluid Le vel If the fluid l ev el is within the ha sh mark are a (betw een points A and B) do not add any fluid . High Fluid Lev el If the fluid l ev el is abov e the maximum rang e (abov e point B) fluid ma y need to be remo ved . High fl uid l evel s may be caused b y a overhea ting condition.
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W ARNINGS K eep batt eries out of re ach of childr en. Ba tt eries cont ain sulfuric acid. Av oid cont act with skin, eye s or clothing. Shield y our eyes when working near the ba tt ery to pr ote ct ag ainst possibl e spla shing of acid sol ution.
5. Run the engine until it reaches normal opera ting t empera ture . Whil e the engine is warming up , compl ete the foll owing: Re set the cl ock. Se e Audio Sy stem (pag e 249). R eset the power window s bounce-back f eatur e. S ee Windo w s and Mirrors (pa ge 65).
E183236 1. R emov e the wiper bla de. 2. Install in the re ver se order . Note: Make sure tha t the wiper bl ade l ocks into pl ac e. ADJU S TING THE HEADLAMPS V ertical Aim Adjustment If your v ehicl e has been in vol ved in a cra sh, hav e the aim of the headl amp beam check ed by an authoriz ed deal er .
E142465 4. On the wall or scr een you will obs erve a fla t zone of high int ensity light loc a ted a t the top of the beam pa ttern. If the top edg e of the flat z one of high intensit y light is not on the horizontal ref erence line, a djust the aim of the headl amp beam.
REMO VING A HEADLAMP E203692 T o gain acc ess t o the headl amp securing bolt s and to r emov e the headl amp assembl y , y ou must first remo ve the front fa scia and front bumper assemblies. W e rec ommend you se e an authorized de al er . CHANGING A BULB W ARNINGS S witch the l amps and the ignition off .
3. T urn the bulb holder c ountercl ockwise and remo ve it. 4. R emov e the bulb by pulling it str aight out. Headlamp High Beam E203697 2 3 4 4 1. S witch all of the l amps and the ignition off. 2. Care fully r emov e the cover . 3. Disc onnect the el ectrical conne ctor .
Rear Dir ection Indicat or and Re versing Lamp 2 3 4 E203701 1. S witch all of the l amps and the ignition off. 2. Use a suitabl e tool, for e xampl e a scre wdriv er , to car efull y remo ve the scre w co ver s. 3. R emove the r etaining bol ts fr om the lamp a ssembl y .
License Pl ate Lamp E203703 1 3 2 1. Use a suitabl e tool, for e xampl e a scre wdriv er , to car efull y remo ve the lamp . 2. T urn the bulb holder count erclockwise and remo ve it. 3. R emove the bulb b y pulling it straight out. BULB SPECIFIC A TION CHART R eplac ement bulbs are specified in the chart belo w .
Pow er (W att) Specification Lamp LED LED R ear auxill ary warning l amp. LED LED Brak e and re ar lamp . LED LED Centr al high mounte d brak e l amp. 21 WY21W R ear dire ction indica tor . 21 W21W R ev ersing lamp . 5 W5W License pl a te l amp. 1 LED lamp when optional W arn, Park, T urn lamp is fitte d.
CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR FIL TER W ARNING T o reduce the risk of v ehicl e damage and personal burn injuries, do not start y our engine with the air cle aner remo ved and do not r emov e it whil e the engine is running. When changing the engine air fil ter , do not allo w debris or f oreign ma terial t o enter the air induction sy stem.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Y our Ford or Lincoln a uthorized de aler ha s many quality pr oducts a vail abl e to cl ean your v ehicl e and prot ect its finishes.
• Immedia tel y remo v e fuel spillag es, bird droppings, insect deposits and r oad t ar . These ma y cause damage t o your vehicl e ’ s paintwork or trim ov er time. W e recommend Mot orcra ft Bug and T ar Remov er . • R emov e any ex terior a cc essories, f or exampl e antennas, befor e ent ering a car w ash.
• Do not allo w wa x to c ome in cont act with any non-body (l ow-gl oss black) col ore d trim. The w ax will disc ol or or stain the parts o ver time . • R oof rack s. • Bumpers. • Grained door handl es. • Side molding s. • Mirror housings.
CLEANING THE INTERIOR W ARNINGS Do not use cle aning sol vent s, bl each or dye on the v ehicl e ’ s saf ety belts, as the se actions ma y we aken the belt w ebbing. On vehicl es equippe d with sea t-mounte d airbags, do not use chemical sol vents or strong det erg ents.
1. Wipe up spill ed liquid using a cl ean, soft cloth a s quickly a s possible . 2. Use Motor cra ft Premium L ea ther and Vinyl Cl eaner or a commerciall y av ailabl e lea ther cle aning produc t for automotiv e int eriors. T est any cl eaner or stain remo ver on an inconspicuous are a.
Note: Industrial-strength or he avy-dut y cle aners in c ombination with brush a gita tion to remo ve brak e dust and dirt, c ould w ear aw ay the cl ear coa t finish ov er a period time. Note: Do not use hydr ofluoric a cid-base d or high caustic-ba sed wheel cle aners, st eel wool, fuel s or strong househol d det erg ents.
• With y our foot on the br ake, shift through all the g ear s while the engine is running. • W e recommend tha t you change the engine oil bef ore y ou use your v ehicl e again. Fuel sy stem • Fill the fuel tank with high-quality fuel until the first aut oma tic shutoff of the fuel pump nozzl e.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Use onl y appro ved wheel and tir e size s, using other sizes c oul d damage y our vehicl e. If you chang e the diameter of the tires fr om that fit te d at the f act ory , the speedomet er may not displ ay the corre ct speed . T ake your v ehicl e to an authoriz ed Ford de aler t o hav e the system repr ogrammed .
Utility vehicl es and trucks handl e differ entl y than passeng er cars in the various driving c onditions that ar e encount ered on s treet s, highw ay s and off-road .
E168583 As a resul t of the above dimensional differ ence s, Sport utility v ehicl es and trucks oft en will hav e a higher cent er of gra vity and a gr ea ter diff erenc e in c enter of gra vity bet ween the l oaded and unloa ded condition.
U.S . Department of Tr ansportation Tire qualit y gra des: The U .S. Department of T r ansporta tion re quires For d Motor C ompany to giv e you the foll owing inf orma tion about tire gra des e xac tl y as the g overnment has writ t en it.
Feder al Motor V ehicle S a fe ty St andard No . 139 . Grade s B and A repr esent higher l evels of perf ormance on the l abor a tory te st wheel than the minimum requir ed by l aw .
Information C ontained on the Tire Sidew all Both Unite d St a te s and Canada Feder al re gul a tions requir e tire manuf actur ers t o plac e standar dized inf ormation on the sidew all of all tires. T his inf ormation identifie s and describes the fundament al chara ct eristics of the tir e and also pro vides a U .
G . H: Indic at es the tire's speed ra ting. The spee d ra ting denotes the speed a t which a tire is designed t o be driv en for e xtended periods of time under a standar d condition of l oad and infla tion pressur e. The tir es on y our vehicl e may oper at e at diff erent conditions f or load and infl ation pressur e.
J. Tir e Pl y C omposition and Mat erial Used: Indica t es the number of plies or the number of la yers of rubber-c oa te d f abric in the tire tr ea d and sidew all. T ire manuf actur ers al so must indica te the pl y ma terial s in the tire and the sidew all, which incl ude st eel, nyl on, pol yest er , and others.
The tir e suppliers ma y have additional markings, note s or warning s such as st andard l oad or ra dial tubel ess. Additional Inf ormation Contained on the Tir e Sidewall for L T Type Tires Note: Tire Quality Gr ades do not appl y to this t ype of tire .
A B C D E E142545 T type tir es hav e some additional inf ormation be yond tho se of P type tir es; these diff erences ar e described bel ow: A. T : Indicat es a type of tire, designa te d by the T ire and Rim Associa tion, tha t is intended f or tempor ary service on car s, sport utility v ehicl es, miniv ans and light trucks.
W ARNING Under-infla tion is the most common c ause of tir e f ailur es and may r esul t in sever e tire cra cking, tr ead s epara tion, or bl ow out, with une xpec te d l oss of vehicl e control and incr ea sed risk of injury .
is suspect ed, ha ve the tir e demounte d and inspect ed in c a se it needs t o be rep aired or r epl ac ed . For your s af ety , tir es tha t are damag ed or sho w signs of ex cessiv e we ar shoul d not be used beca use they ar e more lik ely t o bl ow out or f ail.
Ag e W ARNING Tir es degr ade ov er time depending on many f ac tor s such a s we a ther , st ora g e conditions, and conditions of use (l oad , speed , infla tion pr essure) the tires e xperience throu ghout their live s. In gener al, tires shoul d be repl aced a ft er six ye ars r eg ardl ess of tre ad w ear .
W ARNINGS is l oca ted on the B-Pill ar or edg e of the driver ’ s door . If this inf ormation is not f ound on these label s then you shoul d conta ct your authoriz ed deal er as s oon as possibl e.
The use of whe els or tir es not rec ommended by Ford Mot or Compan y may a ffec t the opera tion of your tire pr essur e monitoring s yst em. If the tire pr essur e monitoring sy stem indic ator is fl ashing, y our sy stem is mal functioning.
Wheel misalignment in the fr ont or the re ar can c ause une ven and rapid tr eadwe ar of your tir es and shoul d be corr ect ed by an authorize d deal er . Fr ont-wheel drive v ehicles and those with an independent re ar suspension (if equipped) ma y re quire alignment of all four whe els.
In re gions with snow and ic e during the winter months, install a tion of snow tir es may be desir abl e. S now tir es will usually exhibit a dr op in dry pa vement handling, but ma y show an incre a se in snow and ic e traction. When sno w tires ar e used, the y shoul d be install ed on all four wheels, nev er on the drive whe els onl y .
USING SNO W CHAINS W ARNING Sno w tires must be the same siz e, loa d index, and spe ed ra ting as those originally pr ovide d by For d. Use of any tire or whe el not rec ommended b y Ford c an aff ec.
TIRE PRESS URE MONITORING S YS TEM W ARNING The tir e pressur e monitoring s yst em is not a substitute f or manually checking tire pr essure . T he tire pressur e shoul d be checke d periodicall y (at l east monthl y) using a tir e gau ge, see Infla ting y our tires in this chapt er .
Changing Tires W ith a Tire Pressur e Monitoring S y st em E142549 Note: Each road tir e is equipped with a tire pressure s ensor loc at ed inside the wheel and tire a ssembl y ca vity . The pressur e sensor is at tached t o the valve s tem. T he pressure s ensor is co ver ed by the tir e and is not visibl e unle ss the tire is remo ved.
Cust omer action re quired Possibl e cause Low tire pr essure warning light Make sur e tires ar e a t the proper pr es- sure. See Infl a ting your tir es in this chapter .
How T emperature A ffects Y our Tire Pressure The tir e pressur e monitoring s yst em 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 essure may incr ea se about 2 to 4 p si (14 to 28 kP a) from a c old st art situa tion.
1. T-type mini-spare: T his spare tire begins with the l ett er T for tir e size and may ha ve T emporary Use Onl y molded in the sidewall. 2. Full-size dissimilar spare with l abel on wheel: This spar e tire ha s a l abel on the wheel tha t sta tes: THIS WHEEL AND TIRE AS SEMBL Y FOR TEMPORAR Y USE ONL Y .
W ARNINGS Nev er get underne ath a v ehicle that is supported onl y by a jack. If the vehicl e slips off the jack, you or someone else c oul d be seriously injur ed . Do not at tempt t o change a tir e on the side of the vehicl e cl ose to moving tr a ffic.
7 . R emov e the wing nut bolt tha t secures the jack kit by turning it count ercl ockwise. 8. Remov e the jack kit, which incl udes the jack, l ug wrench, L-shaped bol t and to w rec overy hook. 9 . T urn the le ad scr ew (wher e the lug wrench a tta ches) of the jack b y hand to r ele a se the lug wr ench from the ja ck.
E194296 2. Fa sten the fla t tire t o the lu gga ge compartment ba ck panel by inserting the L-shaped bol t through one of the lug bol t holes in the wheel. 3. T urn the L-shaped bol t clock wise into the thre aded hol e in the lu ggag e compartment ba ck panel until the tire is secur ed.
E145950 Wheel pil ot bore A Inspect the wheel pil ot bore and mounting surfa ce prior t o install ation. R emov e any visibl e corr osion or l oose particle s.
ENGINE SPECIFIC A TIONS - 3.5L ECOBOO S T ™ 3.5L EcoBoost Engine 214 C ubic inches Minimum 87 octane R equire d fuel 1-4-2-5-3-6 Firing or der Coil on pl ug Ignition syst em 0. 033 - 0. 037 in ( 0. 75 mm - 0.85 mm) Spark pl ug gap 10. 0:1 Compr ession ra tio Drivebel t Routing 3.
Drivebel t Routing 3. 7L Engine E191904 MOTOR CRAFT P ARTS - 3.5L EC OBOOS T ™ Part Number Component F A-1884 Air filt er el ement FL-500-S Oil filt er BXT-65-7 50 Bat tery SP-534 Spark pl ugs FP-68.
MOTOR CRAFT P ARTS - 3. 7L Part Number Component F A-1884 Air filt er element FL-500-S Oil filt er BXT-65-7 50 Bat tery SP-520 S park plu gs FP-68 Cabin air fil ter WW-2206 (passeng er side) Windshiel.
VEHICLE IDENTIFIC A TION NUMBER The v ehicl e identifica tion number is loc a ted on the l eft-hand side of the instrument panel. E142476 Ple a se note tha t in the gr aphic, XXXX is repr esenta tive of y our vehicl e identification number .
VEHICLE CERTIFIC A TION LABEL E167469 The Na tional Highw ay T ra ffic Sa fe ty Administr ation R egul ations r equire tha t a Sa fet y Complianc e Certific a tion Label be affix ed to a vehicl e and prescribe where the Sa fet y Complianc e Certific a tion Label may be l oca ted.
C AP ACITIE S AND SPECIFIC A TIONS - 3.5L ECOBOO S T ™ Capacities W ARNING The air c onditioning refrig erant syst em cont ains refrig erant under high pressur e. Only qu alified personnel shoul d servic e the air conditioning r efriger ant system. Opening the air conditioning r efriger ant system c an cause per sonal injury .
Specifications Material s Specification Name W SS-M2C946-A Rec ommended mot or oil (U.S .): Motor cra ft® SAE 5W-30 Pr emium S ynthetic Bl end Motor Oil X O-5W30-QSP W SS-M2C946-A Rec ommended Mot or.
Specification Name W SS-M2C938-A Automa tic transmission fl uid (C anada): MERC ON L V Mot orcra ft® MERC ON L V Automa tic T ransmission Fl uid CX T-10-L V12 W SL-M2C192-A Po wer T ransfer Unit (P TU) fluid ( All Wheel Driv e) (U.
Specification Name -- Lock c ylinders (U.S .): Pene tra ting and Lock Lubricant XL-1 -- Lock c ylinders (C anada): Pene tra ting Fluid CX C-51-A -- Lock c ylinders (Mexic o ): Pene tra ting and Lock L.
Note: Automa tic transmissions that r equire MERC ON L V transmission fl uid shoul d only use MERC ON L V transmission fl uid. The use of any other fl uid may cause tr ansmission damag e. C AP ACITIE S AND SPECIFIC A TIONS - 3. 7L Capacities W ARNING The air c onditioning refrig erant syst em cont ains refrig erant under high pressur e.
Specifications Material s Specification Name W SS-M2C945-A Rec ommended mot or oil (U.S.): Motor cra ft® SAE 5W-20 Pr emium S ynthetic Bl end Motor Oil X O-5W20-QSP W SS-M2C945-A Rec ommended Mot or .
Specification Name W SS-M2C938-A Automa tic transmission fl uid (C anada): MERC ON L V Mot orcra ft® MERC ON L V Automa tic T ransmission Fl uid CX T-10-L V12 W SL-M2C192-A Po wer T ransfer Unit (P TU) fluid ( All Wheel Driv e) (U.
Specification Name -- Lock c ylinders (U.S .): Pene tra ting and Lock Lubricant XL-1 -- Lock c ylinders (C anada): Pene tra ting Fluid CX C-51-A -- Lock c ylinders (Mexic o ): Pene tra ting and Lock L.
Note: Automa tic transmissions that r equire MERC ON L V transmission fl uid shoul d only use MERC ON L V transmission fl uid. The use of any other fl uid may cause tr ansmission damag e.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION Radio Frequencies and R eception Fac tors AM and FM frequencies ar e est ablished by the Federal C ommunications Commission (FC C) and the Canadian Ra dio and T elecommunic a tions Commission ( CRT C). Those fr equencies ar e: • AM: 530, 540-1 700 , 1710 kHz • FM: 87 .
• MP3 and WMA fol der mode represents a fol der structure consisting of one le vel of f olders. T he CD pla y er numbers all MP3 and WMA track s on the disc (noted b y the MP3 or WMA file ext ension) and all folder s cont aining MP3 and WMA file s, from F001 (f older) T001 (track) t o F253 T255.
E194335 SOUND: P ress t o ac cess s ettings f or T reble , Midr ange, Bass, Fa de or Balanc e. Use the up and down arr ow but tons t o sel ect the v arious settings. When y ou make y our sel ection, pr ess the l eft and right arr ow butt ons to change the setting s.
Seek and Fa st Forward: In r adio mode, sele ct a fre quency band and pre ss this butt on. The s yst em st ops at the fir st sta tion up the band. Pr ess and hol d to mo ve quickl y , then rel ease t o stop a t the next av ailabl e station. In CD mode , press t o sel ect the ne xt tr ack.
than analog br oadc ast s with free , crystal-cl ear audio and no sta tic or distortion. For more inf ormation, and a guide t o av ailabl e sta tions and progr amming, pl ea se visit www .hdradio. com. When HD Ra dio is on and you tune t o a sta tion broadc a sting HD Radio t echnol ogy , you ma y notice the HD R adio l ogo on y our screen.
In order t o pro vide the best possibl e experienc e, use the c ontac t form t o report any sta tion issues found while lis tening t o a sta tion broadc a sting with HD Radio technol ogy . Independent entities own and opera t e each st ation. These st ations ar e responsibl e for ensuring all audio stre ams and dat a fields ar e ac cura te.
HD Radio T echnol ogy manuf actur ed under license fr om iBiquity Digital C orp. U.S . and for eign pa tents. HD Radio and the HD and HD Radio l ogos are proprie tary tr ademarks of iBiquity Digital C orp. Ford Mot or Compan y and iBiquity Digital C orp.
SIRIUS sa tellit e radio is a subscription-ba sed sa tellit e r adio service that br oadc asts a v ariety of music, sports, news, we ather , traffic and ent ertainment progr amming.
Action Condition Messag e Conta ct SIRIUS a t 1-888- 539-7 4 7 4 to r esol ve subscription issues. Y our sat ellite s ervice is no long er a vail able . Questions ? Call 1-888-539-7 4 7 4 Use the channel guide t o turn off the Lock or Skip function on tha t sta tion.
GENERAL INF ORMA TION E198355 S YNC is an in-vehicl e communica tions sys tem tha t work s with your Bluet ooth-enabled cell ul ar phone and portabl e media pl ay er . This all ow s you t o: • Make and r ec eive c alls. • Ac ce ss and pla y music from y our portabl e music pla yer .
Sunda y , 10:30am-7:30pm ES T . In the United S tate s, call 1-800-39 2-36 73. In Canada, c all 1-800-565-36 7 3. Times ar e subject t o change due t o holiday s. S YNC Owner Ac count Why do I nee d a S YNC owner ac count? • Essential for k eeping up with the lat est softwar e downl oads avail abl e for S YNC.
S yst em dat a cannot be ac c essed without special equipment and ac ce ss to the vehicl e's S YNC module. For d Motor Compan y and Ford of Cana da will not acc ess the s yst em dat a for an y pu.
S ys tem Int erac tion and Feedback The s yst em pro vides f eedback thr ough audibl e tones, prompts, questions and spoken c onfirma tions depending on the situation and the chos en le vel of inter action. Y ou can cust omize the v oice rec ognition sy stem t o pro vide more or l ess instruction and f eedback.
T o adjust this setting pr ess the voic e button, when prompted sa y: Action and Description V oice Command voic e setting s Then any of the foll owing: When enabl ed, this fe atur e will prompt y ou to c onfirm any v oice initia te d call c ommand prior to the c all being pla ced .
1. Make sur e to s witch on y our phone's Bluet ooth fea ture bef ore starting the sear ch. Se e your devic e's manual if nece ssary . 2. Pr ess the PHONE butt on. When the audio displa y indica tes there is no paired phone , sel ect the option t o add .
5. Select the option t o add. T his starts the pairing proc ess. 6. W hen a messag e to be gin pairing appears in the a udio displa y , search f or S YNC on your de vice. 7 . When prompt ed on your cell phone ’ s displa y , confirm tha t the PIN pro vided by S YNC matche s the PIN displa yed on your c ell phone.
V oice Commands Plus Pound (#) Star (*) Note: T o exit dial mode, press and hol d the phone button or pr ess any but ton on the audio sy stem. T o acc ess tex t messa ges sa y: V oice Command [te xt] .
Rec eiving Calls Ac cepting call s When re ceiving a c all, you c an answ er the call b y pressing the a cc ept call butt on on the ste ering wheel or use the scre en.
Description and action Menu Item 4. P re ss the OK button a gain when the de sired c ontac t appears in the a udio displa y . 5. Pr ess the OK butt on or dial butt on to c all the sel ection. Ac ce ss your c all history l og. Call Hist ory 1. Sel ect the More option.
Description and action Display Send , downl oad and delet e text mess ag es. T ext me ssaging Ac ce ss the option for Bl uet ooth Devic e menu listings (add , connec t, set a s primary , on or off, dele te). BT Devic es Vie w various set tings and f ea tures on y our phone.
Description and action Menu Item Pr ess the OK butt on to ac cess, and then scroll through a list of pr e-defined me ssag es to s end. R eply t o sender Pr ess the OK butt on to c all the sender of the messag e. Call sender Pr ess the OK butt on to f orwar d the messa ge t o anyone in y our phonebook or call history .
Ac cessing Y our Phone Settings These ar e phone-dependent f ea tures. Y our phone setting s allo w you t o access and adjust f ea tures such a s your ring tone and te xt messa ge notific a tion, modify your phonebook, and set up aut omatic downl oad .
Phonebook prefer ences Menu Item Push the desir ed c ontacts on y our cellul ar phone. S ee your devic e's manual on how t o push cont acts. Pr ess the OK butt on to add mor e cont acts fr om your phonebook. Add c ontac ts When a messa ge a sking you t o delete appe ars, sele ct the option to c onfirm.
Description and action Menu Item 2. When a mess age t o begin pairing appears in the audio displa y , sear ch for S YNC on your phone. S ee your phone's manual if nece ssary . 3. When pr ompted on y our cell phone ’ s displ ay , confirm that the PIN pr ovide d by S YNC matches the PIN displ ayed on your c ell phone.
Scroll t o selec t from the foll owing options: Description and action Display Check or uncheck this option t o swit ch the syst em's Bluet ooth interfac e off or on. Sele ct this option, and then press the OK but ton t o change the option's st atus.
S YNC ™ APPLICA TIONS AND SERVICE S (If Equipped) In order f or the foll owing fe atur es t o work, your c ellul ar phone must be c ompatibl e with S YNC. T o check your phone's compa tibility , visit www .S YNCMyRide.c om, www .SYNCMyRide. ca or www .
Setting 911 Assis t On or Off Press Menu then sel ect Action and Description Menu Item S YNC-Applica tions Sel ect de sired option, on or off. 911 Assist If you choose not t o activat e this feature y.
911 Assist Privacy Notic e When you s witch on 911 A ssist, it ma y disclo se to emer genc y services tha t your vehicl e ha s been in a cra sh invol ving the deplo yment of an airbag or a ctiva tion of the fuel pump shut-off.
T o Acc ess Using V oice Commands Press the v oice but ton then when prompt ed say: Action and Description Menu Item Say the name of the applic a tion aft er the tone .
• T o allow y our vehicl e to pro vide loc a tion informa tion, incl uding: GPS and speed . • T o allow the app t o send push notifica tions using the vehicl e display and voic e capabilities whil e running in a backgr ound sta te . Push notific ations may be particul arly useful f or new s or loc a tion base d apps.
There are three possibl e statuses: Action and Description Menu Item The s yst em has de tec te d a new app requiring authoriz ation or a g eneral permissions updat e is re quired . Updat e Neede d No updat e is re quired . Up-T o-Da te The s yst em is trying to r ec eive an upda te .
T o Connect Using V oice Commands Plu g the device int o one of the vehicle's USB ports. Press the v oice but ton and when prompted , sa y: Action and Descrip- tion V oice Command Y ou can now pl ay music by sa ying any of the appropria te voic e commands.
Description and Action V oice Command Y ou can now pl ay music by sa ying any of the appropria te voic e commands. (USB [stick] | iP od | MP3 [pla yer]) Y ou can sa y any of the voic e commands tha t appear within open and close br ack ets tha t are separ a ted b y |.
Description and Action Command Pla ys the c urrent pl aylist in a r andom order . (Not all devic es support this command .) shuffle [all] [ on] shuffle off At an y time during pla yback, y ou can pr ess the voic e butt on and ask the s yst em what is pla ying.
Media Menu Features The media menu all ows y ou to sel ect ho w to pl ay y our music (such a s by artist, genr e, shuffle or r epea t), find simil ar music or rese t the index of y our USB devic es. Pr ess the MEDIA butt on and sele ct either USB 1 or USB 2 fr om the media sourc e list in the audio displa y t o start USB pl ayba ck.
If there ar e no media fil es to a cc ess, the displa y indica t es there is no media. If there are media fil es, y ou hav e the foll owing options: Description and Action Display Pla y all index ed media files fr om your de vice one a t a time in numerical or der .
Description and Action Display 2. Scr oll to br ow se index ed media files on the de vice , and then press the OK but ton. R esets the U SB index. A fter the new indexing is c ompl ete , you c an choose what t o play fr om the USB song libr ary .
V oice Commands for A udio Sourc es Y our voice s yst em all ow s you t o change audio sourc es with a simpl e voic e command . E142599 Press the v oice but ton and when prompted sa y: V oice Command (music | audio | entert ainment) [sys tem] Belo w are a fe w exampl es of voice commands y ou can use.
V oice Command [tune [to ]] FM 2 [tune [to ]] (FM ___ | ___ [FM]) [tune [to ]] FM pres et ___ * FM ___ HD ___ [tune [to ]] FM 2 pres et ___ * HD ___ [tune [to ]] pres et ___ T une help * If equipped .
V oice Command (shuffle | r andom | mix) (CD [pla yer] | disc) [on] (shuffle | r andom | mix) folder [ on] shuffle off S YNC ™ TROUBLESHOOTING Y our SYNC s yst em is ea sy to use.
Phone issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue If the missing conta cts ar e stor ed on y our SIM card , try moving them t o the devic e memory . R emov e any pictur es or special ring tone s associ- at ed with the missing conta ct. Depending upon your phone, you ma y hav e to gr ant SYNC permission to ac cess your phonebook conta cts.
Phone issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue T urn off the Auto phone- book downl oad se tting. Go to the w ebsite t o review your phone's c ompa tibility . This is a phone-dependent fe atur e. T ext messa ging is not working on S YNC.
USB and media issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue Make sur e you c orre ctl y connec t the devic e to S YNC, and that y ou hav e pre ssed pla y on your de vice . The de vice is not c onnect ed. Make sur e that all s ong details ar e popul at ed .
V oice command issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue Say the song or artis t exa ctl y as list ed. If you s ay "Pla y Artist Princ e", the sys tem does not pl ay music by P rince and the R evolution or Princ e and the New Po wer Genera tion.
V oice command issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue The s yst em work s bett er if you list full names, such as " Joe Wilson" r a ther than " Joe". The s yst em may not be re ading the name the same wa y you ar e saying it.
AppLink issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue login on the app on the phone bef ore using them with AppLink. Also , some may ha ve a "For d S YNC" setting, so check the app's setting s menu on the phone.
AppLink issues Possibl e solution(s) Possibl e cause(s) Issue Unplug the U SB cabl e from the phone, w ait a moment, and plug the U SB cabl e back in t o the phone. A fter a fe w sec onds, the app shoul d appear in S YNC's Mobile Apps Menu. If not, "For ce Clos e" the applica tion and rest art it.
PRO TECT Y OURSELF FROM THE RISING CO S T OF VEHICLE REP AIRS WITH A FORD EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN. EXTENDED SER VICE PLAN (U.S. Onl y) More than 32 million For d owners ha ve disco ver ed the po werful pr otec tion of Ford Ext ended Servic e Plan.
A void the Rising C ost of Pr operly Maintaining Y our V ehicle! Ford Ex tended S ervice P lan als o offer s a Pr emium Maintenanc e Plan tha t cov ers all schedul ed maintenanc e, and selec ted we ar items. T he cov erag e is prepaid, so you ne ver ha ve t o worry about a ffording your v ehicl e ’ s maintenanc e.
GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMA TION Why Maintain Y our V ehicle ? Care fully f ollowing the maint enance schedul e helps prot ect a gainst major r epair expenses r esul ting from ne gle ct or inadequa te maint enance and may help t o incre ase the v alue of y our vehicl e when you sell or tr ade it.
When the oil change me ssag e appear s in the informa tion display , it is time for an oil change. Make sur e you perf orm the oil change within tw o weeks or 500 mil es (800 kilome ter s) of the messag e appearing. Mak e sure you res et the Intellig ent Oil-Life Monit or after e ach oil change.
Check every month Engine oil le vel. Function of all int erior and ext erior lights. Tir es (including sp are) f or we ar and proper pr essure. Windshiel d wa sher fluid le vel. Check every six months Bat tery c onnections. Cl ean if necess ary . Body and door drain hol es for obstructions.
Multi-Point inspec tion Hazard w arning sy stem oper ation Ac cessory driv e bel t(s) Horn opera tion Bat tery perf ormance Radia t or , cool er , heat er and air conditioning hoses Engine air filt er.
When to e xpect the OIL CHANGE REQUIRED messa ge V ehicle use and ex ample Interval Normal 7500-10000 mile s (12000-16000 km) Normal commuting with highw ay driving No, or moder ate, l oad or to wing .
At e very oil chang e interval as indica ted b y the information displa y * Inspect the tir es, tir e wear and me a sure the tre ad depth. Inspect the wheel s and rel at ed c omponents f or abnormal noise, w ear , l ooseness or dra g. * Do not ex c eed one ye ar or 10000 mil es (16000 kil omet ers) betw een service interv als.
SPECIAL OPER A TING C ONDITIONS SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE If you oper a te y our vehicl e primaril y in any of the foll owing conditions, y ou need t o perform e xtr a maintenanc e a s indica te d. If you oper a te y our vehicl e oc casionall y under any of these c onditions, it is not nece ssary to perf orm the extra maintenanc e.
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Police v ehicles e quipped with an engine idle hour me ter R eplac e cabin air filt er . Inspect fr equentl y , service as r equire d Inspect the br ake s yst em Ev ery 5000 mile s (8000 km) Lubrica t e contr ol arm and steering b all joints (if equipped with gre ase fit tings).
Exampl e: When the odomet er has acc umula t ed 3000 mile s ( 4800 kilome ter s) and the idle me ter sho ws 61 hours, a 5000 mil e (8000 kilometer) oil change int erval ha s been r eached: 3000 road mil es (4800 r oad kil omet ers) + ( 61 idle hour s x 33 mil es [53 km]/idle hour) = 5013 mile s (806 7 kilome ter s).
SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE RE C ORD E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: Dealer stamp E146852 Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspecti.
END USER LICENSE A GREEMENT S YNC End User License A greement (EULA) • Y ou have a cquir ed a devic e ("DEVICE") that incl udes softw are lic ensed b y Ford Motor C ompany and its a ffiliates ("FORD MO T OR COMP ANY") from an affilia te of Microsoft C orpora tion ("MS") .
Description of Other Rights and Limitations • Speech Rec ognition: If the SOFTW ARE includes spee ch rec ognition component(s), you shoul d understand tha t speech recognition is an inherentl y sta tistical proce ss and that r ec ognition errors ar e inherent in the proc ess.
• Consent t o Use of Data: Y ou agre e that MS , Micros oft Corpor ation, FORD MO TOR C OMP ANY , third party softwar e and sy stems supplier s, their affilia tes and/ or their designat ed ag ent ma.
• Links t o Third Part y Sites: T he MS SOFTW ARE may pro vide y ou with the ability t o link to thir d party sit es through the use of the SOFTW ARE. The thir d party sit es are not under the c ontrol of MS, Micr osoft Corpor ation, their affilia tes and/ or their designat ed ag ent.
W ebsite http:/ / www .microsoft.c om/ exporting/ TRADEMARK S: This EULA does not grant you any right s in connec tion with any trademark s or service marks of FORD MO TOR C OMP ANY , MS, Micros oft Corpor a tion, third part y softwar e or service pro viders, their a ffilia tes or supplier s.
K eep User's G uide in vehicl e: When kept in the vehicl e, the User's Guide will be a re ady ref erence f or you and other user s unfamiliar with the W indo ws Aut omotive-ba sed sy st em.
Rout e Safet y: Do not foll ow the rout e sugge stions if doing so woul d result in an unsa fe or ill eg al maneuver , if y ou woul d be plac ed in an unsaf e situation, or if you woul d be dire cte d into an ar ea tha t you consider unsa fe.
Y ou agree t o indemnify and hold T elenav harmle ss agains t all claims r esul ting from any danger ous or otherwise inappropria te use of the T elenav S oftw are in any mo ving vehicl e, including a s a resul t of your fail ure to c ompl y with the direc tions abov e.
TELENA V EXPRESSL Y DISCLAIMS AND EX CLUDES ALL W ARRANTIES IN CONNE CTION WITH THE TELENA V SOFTW ARE, WHETHER S T A TUT ORY , EXPRESS OR IMPLIED , INCLUDING ALL W ARRANTIES WHICH MA Y ARISE FROM COU.
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Y ou agree tha t you will use the cont ent from Gr ac enote ("Gr ac enote C ontent") , Grac enote Dat a, the Gr acenot e Soft war e, and Grac enote Server s f or your o wn personal, non-c ommercial use onl y .
V ehicle with S YNC only United S tates and Me xico FC C ID: KMHSG1G1 IC: 1422A-S G1G1 Mexic o Model: KMHSG1P1 NOM-121-SCT1-2009 The oper a tion of this equipment is subject to the f oll owing t wo c .
340 Police Int erceptor (TUB) C anada/United St ates of America, Police, enUSA, Edition da te: 03/2015, Thir d Printing.
A A/C See: Clima te C ontrol .......................................... 88 About This Manual ........................................... 5 ABS See: Br ake s ........................................................... 120 ABS driving hints See: Hints on Driving W ith Anti-L ock Brak es .
Cent er Consol e ................................................ 97 Cent er Consol e ...................................................... 97 Consol e Mounting Pl at es .................................. 97 Univers al T op T ra y ...................
End User License A greement .................. 318 S YNC End User License A greement (EULA) ............................................................... 318 Engine Block He a ter ................................... 100 Using the Engine Block He at er .
Getting the S ervices Y ou Need ................ 163 Aw ay Fr om Home ............................................... 163 H Handbrak e See: P arking Brake ............................................... 121 Hazard W arning Fla shers ..................
K K eys and R emote C ontrols ......................... 4 7 Principl e of Opera tion ......................................... 4 7 L Lighting Contr ol .............................................. 60 Headl amp Fla sher ...............................
Po wer Sea ts ..................................................... 94 Po wer St eering Fluid Check ..................... 1 90 Po wer Window s ............................................. 65 Ac cess ory Dela y ........................................
Side Airbags ..................................................... 39 Sitting in the Corr ect P osition .................... 91 Sno w Chains See: Using S now Chains ................................. 225 Special Notic es ...............................
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