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2016 FIESTA Owner's Manual: Ford - Ca
2016 FIESTA Owner's Manual: Ford - Ca
May 2015
First Printing
Owner’s Manual
Fiesta
Litho in U.S.A.
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The information contained in this publication was correct at the time of going to print. In the interest of
continuous development, we reserve the right to change specifications, design or equipment at any time
without notice or obligation. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a
retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without our written permission.
Errors and omissions excepted.
© Ford Motor Company 2015
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Table of Contents
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SYNC™
General Information...................................267
Using Voice Recognition...........................269
Using SYNC™ With Your Phone.............272
SYNC™ Applications and Services......284
SYNC™ AppLink™......................................292
Using SYNC™ With Your Media
Player...........................................................293
SYNC™ Troubleshooting.........................303
Accessories
Accessories.....................................................312
Scheduled Maintenance
General Maintenance Information........316
Normal Scheduled Maintenance...........319
Special Operating Conditions Scheduled
Maintenance..............................................322
Scheduled Maintenance Record...........324
Appendices
End User License Agreement..................334
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This data can help provide a better Note: Including to the extent that any
understanding of the circumstances in law pertaining to Event Data Recorders
which crashes and injuries occur. applies to SYNC or its features, please
Note: Event data recorder data is note the following: Once 911 Assist (if
recorded by your vehicle only if a equipped) is enabled (set ON), 911 Assist
non-trivial crash situation occurs; no data may, through any paired and connected
is recorded by the event data recorder cell phone, disclose to emergency
under normal driving conditions and no services that the vehicle has been in a
personal data or information (e.g., name, crash involving the deployment of an
gender, age, and crash location) is airbag or, in certain vehicles, the
recorded (see limitations regarding 911 activation of the fuel pump shut-off.
Assist and Traffic, directions and Certain versions or updates to 911 Assist
Information privacy below). However, may also be capable of being used to
parties, such as law enforcement, could electronically or verbally provide to 911
combine the event data recorder data operators the vehicle location (such as
with the type of personally identifying latitude and longitude), and/or other
data routinely acquired during a crash details about the vehicle or crash or
investigation. personal information about the
occupants to assist 911 operators to
To read data recorded by an event data provide the most appropriate emergency
recorder, special equipment is required, services. If you do not want to disclose
and access to the vehicle or the event this information, do not activate the 911
data recorder is needed. In addition to Assist feature. See SYNC™ (page 267).
the vehicle manufacturer, other
Additionally, when you connect to
parties, such as law enforcement, that
Traffic, Directions and Information (if
have such special equipment, can read
equipped, U.S. only), the service uses
the information if they have access to
GPS technology and advanced vehicle
the vehicle or the event data recorder.
sensors to collect the vehicle’s current
Ford Motor Company and Ford of
location, travel direction, and speed
Canada do not access event data
(“vehicle travel information”), only to
recorder information without obtaining
help provide you with the directions,
consent, unless pursuant to court order
traffic reports, or business searches
or where required by law enforcement,
that you request. If you do not want
other government authorities or other
Ford or its vendors to receive this
third parties acting with lawful
information, do not activate the
authority. Other parties may seek to
service. For more information, see
access the information independently
Traffic, Directions and Information,
of Ford Motor Company and Ford of
Terms and Conditions. See SYNC™
Canada.
(page 267).
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PROTECTING THE
ENVIRONMENT
You must play your part in protecting the
environment. Correct vehicle usage and
the authorized disposal of waste, cleaning
and lubrication materials are significant
steps toward this aim.
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Infants or Children weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or less Use a child safety seat
toddlers (generally age four or younger). (sometimes called an
infant carrier, convertible
seat, or toddler seat).
Small children Children who have outgrown or no longer Use a belt-positioning
properly fit in a child safety seat (gener- booster seat.
ally children who are less than 4 ft. 9 in.
(1.45 m) tall, are greater than age four
and less than age 12, and between 40 lb
(18 kg) and 80 lb (36 kg) and upward to
100 lb (45 kg) if recommended by your
child restraint manufacturer).
Larger children Children who have outgrown or no longer Use a vehicle safety belt
properly fit in a belt-positioning booster having the lap belt snug
seat (generally children who are at least and low across the hips,
4 ft. 9 in. (1.45 m) tall or greater than 80 shoulder belt centered
lb (36 kg) or 100 lb (45 kg) if recom- across the shoulder and
mended by child restraint manufacturer). chest, and seat back
upright.
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Use a child safety seat (sometimes called • Place your vehicle seat back in the
an infant carrier, convertible seat, or upright position.
toddler seat) for infants, toddlers, or • Put the safety belt in the automatic
children weighing 40 pounds (18 locking mode. See Step 5. This vehicle
kilograms) or less (generally age four or does not require the use of a locking
younger). clip.
Using Lap and Shoulder Belts Perform the following steps when
installing the child seat with combination
WARNINGS lap and shoulder belts:
Airbags can kill or injure a child in a Note: Although the child seat illustrated is
child seat. NEVER place a rear-facing a forward facing child seat, the steps are
child seat in front of an active airbag. the same for installing a rear facing child
If you must use a forward-facing child seat seat.
in the front seat, move the seat all the way
back.
Children 12 and under should be
properly restrained in the rear seat
whenever possible.
Depending on where you secure a
child restraint, and depending on the
child restraint design, you may block
access to certain safety belt buckle
assemblies and LATCH lower anchors,
rendering those features potentially
unusable. To avoid risk of injury, occupants
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should only use seating positions where
they are able to be properly restrained. 1. Position the child safety seat in a seat
with a combination lap and shoulder
When installing a child safety seat with belt.
combination lap and shoulder belts:
• Use the correct safety belt buckle for
that seating position.
• Insert the belt tongue into the proper
buckle until you hear a snap and feel it
latch. Make sure the tongue is securely
fastened in the buckle.
• Keep the buckle release button
pointing up and away from the safety
seat, with the tongue between the child
seat and the release button, to prevent
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3. While holding the shoulder and lap belt 5. To put the retractor in the automatic
portions together, route the tongue locking mode, grasp the shoulder
through the child seat according to the portion of the belt and pull downward
child seat manufacturer's instructions. until all of the belt is pulled out.
Be sure the belt webbing is not twisted. Note: The automatic locking mode is
available on the front passenger and rear
seats. This vehicle does not require the use
of a locking clip.
6. Allow the belt to retract to remove
slack. The belt will click as it retracts
to indicate it is in the automatic locking
mode.
7. Try to pull the belt out of the retractor
to make sure the retractor is in the
automatic locking mode (you should
not be able to pull more belt out). If the
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belt and repeat Steps 5 and 6.
4. Insert the belt tongue into the proper
buckle (the buckle closest to the
direction the tongue is coming from)
for that seating position until you hear
a snap and feel the latch engage. Make
sure the tongue is latched securely by
pulling on it.
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8. Remove remaining slack from the belt. Using Lower Anchors and Tethers
Force the seat down with extra weight, for Children (LATCH)
e.g., by pressing down or kneeling on
the child restraint while pulling up on WARNINGS
the shoulder belt in order to force slack Never attach two child safety seats
from the belt. This is necessary to to the same anchor. In a crash, one
remove the remaining slack that will anchor may not be strong enough to
exist once the extra weight of the child hold two child safety seat attachments
is added to the child restraint. It also and may break, causing serious injury or
helps to achieve the proper snugness death.
of the child seat to your vehicle.
Sometimes, a slight lean toward the Depending on where you secure a
buckle will additionally help to remove child restraint, and depending on the
remaining slack from the belt. child restraint design, you may block
access to certain safety belt buckle
9. Attach the tether strap (if the child seat assemblies or LATCH lower anchors,
is equipped). See Using Tether rendering those features potentially
Straps later in this section. unusable. To avoid risk of injury, occupants
should only use seating positions where
they are able to be properly restrained.
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Combining Safety Belt and LATCH Perform the following steps to install a
Lower Anchors for Attaching Child child safety seat with tether anchors:
Safety Seats Note: If you install a child seat with rigid
When used in combination, either the LATCH attachments, do not tighten the
safety belt or the LATCH lower anchors tether strap enough to lift the child seat off
may be attached first, provided a proper your vehicle seat cushion when the child is
installation is achieved. Attach the tether seated in it. Keep the tether strap just snug
strap afterward, if included with the child without lifting the front of the child seat.
seat. Keeping the child seat just touching your
vehicle seat gives the best protection in a
Using Tether Straps severe crash.
Many forward-facing child safety Four Door
seats include a tether strap
which extends from the back of The tether anchors in your vehicle are
the child safety seat and hooks to an located under a cover marked with the
anchoring point called the top tether tether anchor symbol.
anchor. Tether straps are available as an 1. Route the child safety seat tether strap
accessory for many older safety seats. over the back of the seat. For outboard
seating positions, route the tether strap
Contact the manufacturer of your child under the head restraint and between
seat for information about ordering a the head restraint posts. For the center
tether strap, or to obtain a longer tether seating positions, route the tether strap
strap if the tether strap on your safety seat over the top of the head restraint. If
does not reach the appropriate top tether needed, the head restraints can also
anchor in your vehicle. be removed.
Once the child safety seat has been
installed using either the safety belt, the
lower anchors of the LATCH system, or
both, you can attach the top tether strap.
The tether strap anchors in your vehicle
are in the following positions (shown from
top view):
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Children and booster seats vary in size and the ideal fit (center) to a shoulder belt
shape. Choose a booster that keeps the uncomfortably close to the neck and a
lap belt low and snug across the hips, shoulder belt that could slip off the
never up across the stomach, and lets you shoulder. The drawings also show how the
adjust the shoulder belt to cross the chest lap belt should be low and snug across the
and rest snugly near the center of the child's hips.
shoulder. The following drawings compare
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WARNINGS WARNINGS
the way back. When possible, all children Never let a passenger hold a child on
age 12 and under should be properly his or her lap while your vehicle is
restrained in a rear seating position. If all moving. The passenger cannot
children cannot be seated and restrained protect the child from injury in a crash,
properly in a rear seating position, properly which may result in serious injury or death.
restrain the largest child in the front seat. Never use pillows, books, or towels
Always carefully follow the to boost a child. They can slide
instructions and warnings provided around and increase the likelihood
by the manufacturer of any child of injury or death in a crash.
restraint to determine if the restraint device Always restrain an unoccupied child
is appropriate for your child's size, height, seat or booster seat. These objects
weight, or age. Follow the child restraint may become projectiles in a crash or
manufacturer's instructions and warnings sudden stop, which may increase the risk
provided for installation and use in of serious injury.
conjunction with the instructions and
warnings provided by your vehicle Never place, or allow a child to place,
manufacturer. A safety seat that is the shoulder belt under a child's arm
improperly installed or utilized, is or behind the back because it
inappropriate for your child's height, age, reduces the protection for the upper part
or weight or does not properly fit the child of the body and may increase the risk of
may increase the risk of serious injury or injury or death in a crash.
death. To avoid risk of injury, do not leave
children or pets unattended in your
vehicle.
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Rear facing Up to 65 lb
X X
child seat (29.5 kg)
Rear facing Over 65 lb
X
child seat (29.5 kg)
Forward
Up to 65 lb
facing X X X
(29.5 kg)
child seat
Forward
Over 65 lb
facing X X
(29.5 kg)
child seat
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Left-Hand Side
Turn counterclockwise to lock and
clockwise to unlock.
Right-Hand Side
Turn clockwise to lock and
counterclockwise to unlock.
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When in use, the rear safety belts should
1. Insert the belt tongue into the proper be placed in the belt guides on the
buckle (the buckle closest to the outboard seatbacks.
direction the tongue is coming from)
until you hear a snap and feel it latch. Using Safety Belts During
Make sure the tongue is securely Pregnancy
fastened in the buckle.
WARNING
Always ride and drive with your
seatback upright and the safety belt
properly fastened. The lap portion of
the safety belt should fit snug and be
positioned low across the hips. The
shoulder portion of the safety belt should
be positioned across the chest. Pregnant
women should also follow this practice.
See the following figure.
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How to Use the Automatic Locking Use only extensions manufactured by the
Mode same supplier as the safety belt.
Manufacturer identification is on a label
located either at the end of the webbing
or on the retractor behind the trim. Also,
use the safety belt extension only if the
safety belt is too short for you when fully
extended.
Do not use extensions to change the To adjust the shoulder belt height:
fit of the shoulder belt across the
torso. 1. Pull the button and slide the height
adjuster up or down.
If the safety belt is too short when fully 2. Release the button and pull down on
extended, a safety belt extension assembly the height adjuster to make sure it is
can be obtained from an authorized dealer. locked in place.
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Conditions of operation
If... Then...
The driver's safety belt is not buckled The safety belt warning light illuminates 1-
before the ignition switch is turned to the 2 minutes and the warning chime sounds
on position... 4-8 seconds.
The driver's safety belt is buckled while the The safety belt warning light and warning
indicator light is illuminated and the chime turn off.
warning chime is sounding...
The driver's safety belt is buckled before The safety belt warning light and indicator
the ignition switch is turned to the on posi- chime remain off.
tion...
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If... Then...
You and the front seat passenger buckle The Belt-Minder feature will not activate.
your safety belts before you switch the
ignition on or less than 1–2 minutes elapse
after you switch the ignition on...
You or the front seat passenger do not The Belt-Minder feature activates, the
buckle your safety belts before your vehicle safety belt warning light illuminates and a
reaches at least 6 mph (9.7 km/h) and 1–2 warning tone sounds for 6 seconds every
minutes elapse after you switch the ignition 25 seconds, repeating for about 5 minutes
on... or until you and the front seat passenger
buckle your safety belts.
The safety belt for the driver or front The Belt-Minder feature activates, the
passenger is unbuckled for about 1 minute safety belt warning light illuminates and a
while the vehicle is traveling at least 6 mph warning tone sounds for 6 seconds every
(9.7 km/h) and more than 1–2 minutes 25 seconds, repeating for about 5 minutes
elapse after you switch the ignition on... or until you and the front seat passenger
buckle your safety belts.
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The Personal Safety System provides an How Does the Personal Safety
improved overall level of frontal crash System Work?
protection to front seat occupants and is
designed to help further reduce the risk of The Personal Safety System can adapt the
airbag-related injuries. The system is able deployment strategy of the safety devices
to analyze different occupant conditions according to crash severity and occupant
and crash severity before activating the conditions. A collection of crash and
appropriate safety devices to help better occupant sensors provides information to
protect a range of occupants in a variety the restraints control module. During a
of frontal crash situations. crash, the restraints control module may
deploy the safety belt pretensioners, one
The Vehicle Personal Safety System or both stages of the dual-stage airbags
consists of: based on crash severity and occupant
• Driver and passenger dual-stage airbag conditions.
supplemental restraints.
• Front seat outboard safety belts with
pretensioners, energy management
retractors and safety belt usage
sensors.
• Driver seat position sensor.
• Front passenger sensing system.
• Passenger airbag off and on indicator
lamp.
• Front crash severity sensors.
• Restraints control module with impact
and safing sensors.
• Restraint system warning light and
backup tone.
• The electrical wiring for the airbags,
crash sensors, safety belt
pretensioners, front safety belt usage
sensors, driver seat position sensor,
front passenger sensing system and
indicator lights.
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WARNINGS
between the seat and the center console.
Check the passenger airbag off or pass
airbag off indicator lamp for proper airbag
status. Failure to follow these instructions
may interfere with the front passenger seat
sensing system.
Any alteration or modification to the
front passenger seat may affect the
performance of the front passenger
sensing system which could seriously
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Children must always be properly
restrained. Accident statistics suggest that This system works with sensors that are
children are safer when properly restrained part of the front passenger seat and safety
in the rear seating positions than in the belt to detect the presence of a
front seating position. Failure to follow properly-seated occupant and determine
these instructions may increase the risk of if the front passenger frontal airbag should
injury in a crash. be enabled (may inflate) or not.
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The front passenger sensing system is • When the front passenger sensing
designed to disable (will not inflate) the system enables the front passenger
front passenger frontal airbag when a rear frontal airbag (may inflate), the
facing infant seat, a forward-facing child indicator lamp will be unlit and stay
restraint, or a booster seat is detected. unlit.
Even with this technology, parents are If a person of adult size is sitting in the front
strongly encouraged to always properly passenger seat, but the airbag off indicator
restrain children in the rear seat. The
lamp is lit, it is possible that the person is
sensor also turns off the passenger front
not sitting properly in the seat. If this
airbag and seat-mounted side airbag when
happens:
the passenger seat is empty.
• Turn the vehicle off and ask the person
• When the front passenger sensing to place the seatback in the full upright
system disables (will not inflate) the position.
front passenger frontal airbag, the
indicator lamp will illuminate and stay • Have the person sit upright in the seat,
lit to remind you that the front centered on the seat cushion, with the
passenger frontal airbag is disabled. person’s legs comfortably extended.
• If the child restraint has been installed • Restart the vehicle and have the person
and the indicator lamp is not lit, then remain in this position for about two
turn the vehicle off, remove the child minutes. This will allow the system to
restraint from the vehicle and reinstall detect that person and enable the
the restraint following the child passenger frontal airbag.
restraint manufacturer's instructions. • If the indicator lamp remains lit even
after this, the person should be advised
The front passenger sensing system is
to ride in the rear seat.
designed to enable (may inflate) the front
passenger frontal airbag anytime the
system senses that a person of adult size
is sitting properly in the front passenger
seat.
Note: When the passenger airbag off light After all occupants have adjusted their
is illuminated, the passenger (seat seats and put on safety belts, it is very
mounted) side airbag may be disabled to important that they continue to sit
avoid the risk of airbag deployment injuries. properly. A properly seated occupant sits
upright, leaning against the seatback, and
centered on the seat cushion, with their
feet comfortably extended on the floor.
Sitting improperly can increase the chance
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The side airbags are located on the The design and development of the side
outboard side of the seatbacks of the front airbag system included recommended
seats. In certain sideways crashes, the testing procedures that were developed
airbag on the side affected by the crash by a group of automotive safety experts
will be inflated. The airbag was designed known as the Side Airbag Technical
to inflate between the door panel and Working Group. These recommended
occupant to further enhance the protection testing procedures help reduce the risk of
provided occupants in side impact crashes. injuries related to the deployment of side
airbags.
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The design and development of the side The lamp will not illuminate
curtain airbags included recommended immediately when you switch
testing procedures that were developed the ignition on.
by a group of automotive safety experts
known as the Side Airbag Technical • The lamp will either flash or remain on.
Working Group. These recommended • A series of five beeps will be heard. The
testing procedures help reduce the risk of tone pattern will repeat periodically
injuries related to the deployment of side until the problem, the lamp or both are
curtain airbags. repaired.
If any of these things happen, even
CRASH SENSORS AND intermittently, have the supplemental
AIRBAG INDICATOR restraint system checked by an authorized
dealer immediately. Unless serviced, the
system may not function correctly in the
WARNING event of a crash.
Do not modify the front end of your The safety belt pretensioners and the front
vehicle. Modifying or adding airbag supplemental restraint system are
equipment to the front end of your designed to deploy when your vehicle
vehicle, including frame, bumper, front end sustains longitudinal deceleration
body structure or tow hooks, may affect sufficient to cause the restraints control
the performance of the airbag system, module to deploy a safety device.
increasing the risk of injury.
The fact that the safety belt pretensioners
or front airbags did not deploy for both
Your vehicle has a collection of crash and
front seat occupants in a crash does not
occupant sensors. These provide
mean that something is wrong with the
information to the restraints control
system. It means the restraints control
module which will deploy the front safety
module determined that the crash
belt pretensioners, driver airbag, driver knee
conditions were not appropriate to deploy
airbag, passenger airbag, seat mounted
these safety devices.
side airbags, and the side curtain airbags.
Based on the type of crash, frontal impact • The design of the front airbags is to
or side impact, the restraints control deploy only in frontal and near-frontal
module will deploy the appropriate safety crashes (not rollovers, side impacts or
devices. rear impacts) unless the crash causes
sufficient longitudinal deceleration.
The restraints control module also
monitors the readiness of the above safety • The design of the safety belt
devices plus the crash and occupant pretensioners is to deploy in frontal and
sensors. The readiness of the safety near-frontal crashes, and may also
system is indicated by a warning lamp in deploy when a side curtain airbag
the instrument cluster or by a backup tone deploys.
if the warning lamp is not working. Routine
maintenance of the airbag is not required.
A difficulty with the system is indicated by
one or more of the following:
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AIRBAG DISPOSAL
Contact your authorized dealer as soon as
possible. Airbags must be disposed of by
qualified personnel.
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1. Twist a thin coin in the slot of the E87964 1
transmitter near the key ring to remove 1. Press and hold the buttons on the
the battery cover. edges to release the cover. Carefully
2. Remove the old battery. remove the cover.
2. Remove the key blade.
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3. Insert the new battery. Refer to the
instructions inside the transmitter for
the correct orientation of the battery.
Press the battery down to make sure E105362
it is fully in the housing.
3. Twist the screwdriver in the position
4. Snap the battery cover back onto the
shown to start separating the two
transmitter.
halves of the remote control.
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Car Finder
Press the button twice within
three seconds. The horn will
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flash. We recommend you use this method
to locate your vehicle, rather than using
the panic alarm.
Note: If locking was not successful or if any
door or the liftgate is open, or if the hood is
open on vehicles with a perimeter alarm or
remote start, the horn will sound twice and
4 the lamps will not flash.
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To clear all MyKeys of all MyKey settings, access the main menu and scroll to:
Message Action and Description
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MYKEY TROUBLESHOOTING
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Unlocking the Doors With the When you lock your vehicle using the
Interior Door Handles power door lock control (with the door
open, vehicle in park (P) and ignition off),
You can unlock individual doors by pulling your vehicle will search for an intelligent
the relevant interior door handle. Pulling access key in the passenger compartment
the driver interior door handle will unlock after you close the door. If your vehicle
all the doors, if auto unlock has been finds a key, all of the doors will
enabled. immediately unlock and the horn will
sound, indicating that a key is inside.
Rear Door Unlocking and Opening
In order to override the smart unlock
Pull the interior door release handle twice feature and intentionally lock the
to unlock and open the rear door. The first intelligent access key inside your vehicle,
pull unlocks the door and the second pull you can lock your vehicle after all doors
will unlatch the door. are closed by pressing the lock button on
another intelligent access key or touching
Smart Unlocks for Integrated the locking area on the handle with another
Keyhead Transmitter intelligent access key in your hand.
This feature helps to prevent you from When you open one of the front doors and
locking yourself out of your vehicle if your lock your vehicle using the power door lock
key is still in the ignition. control, all doors will lock then unlock if:
When you open one of the front doors and • The ignition is on.
lock your vehicle with the power door lock • The ignition is off and the transmission
control, all the doors will lock then unlock is not in park (P).
if your key is still in the ignition.
You can still lock your vehicle with the key Auto Lock Feature
in the ignition by pressing the lock button
The auto lock feature will lock the doors
on the transmitter even if the doors are not
and liftgate when all of the following
closed.
conditions have been met:
If both front doors are closed, you can lock • All doors are closed.
your vehicle by any method, regardless of
whether the key is in the ignition or not. • The ignition is on.
• Your vehicle is moving at a speed
Smart Unlocks for Intelligent greater than 12 mph (20 km/h) for
Access Keys (If Equipped) more than two seconds.
This feature helps to prevent you from Enabling or Disabling Auto Lock
locking yourself out of your vehicle if your
key is still in your vehicle. Note: You cannot disable the auto lock
feature in some markets.
Note: See an authorized dealer to enable
or disable the auto lock feature or carry out
the following procedure.
Note: You will have 30 seconds to
complete the procedure.
1. Switch the ignition on.
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2. Press the power door lock button three 3. Switch the ignition off.
times. 4. Press the power door lock button three
3. Switch the ignition off. times.
4. Press the power door lock button three 5. Switch the ignition on. The system
times. alerts you with a tone to indicate your
5. Switch the ignition on. The system vehicle is in programming mode.
alerts you with a tone to indicate your 6. Press the power door lock button for
vehicle is in programming mode. less than one second and release.
6. Press the power door lock button for A tone sounds to confirm the change.
more than two seconds and release.
After programming the feature, switch the
A tone sounds to confirm the change. ignition off to exit the programming mode.
After programming the feature, switch the
ignition off to exit the programming mode.
Emergency Locking With the Key
Note: If the child safety locks are on and
Auto Unlock Feature you pull the interior handle, you will only
The auto unlock feature will unlock all the turn off the emergency locking, not the child
doors when all of the following conditions safety lock. You can only open the doors
have been met: using the external door handle.
• The ignition is on, all doors are closed, Note: If the doors have been unlocked using
and your vehicle is moving at a speed this method, the doors must be locked
greater than 12 mph (20 km/h) for individually until the central locking function
more than two seconds. has been repaired.
• Your vehicle has come to a stop and Note: When the central locking function
you switch the ignition off or to the fails to operate, lock the doors individually
accessory position. using the key in the position shown.
• The driver door is opened within 10
minutes of you switching the ignition
off or to the accessory position.
Note: The doors will not auto unlock if your
vehicle has been electronically locked after
the ignition is switched off and before the
driver door is opened.
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WARNINGS
Make sure to close and latch the
liftgate to prevent drawing exhaust
fumes into your vehicle. This will also
prevent passengers and cargo from falling
out. If you must drive with the liftgate open,
keep the vents or windows open so outside
air comes into your vehicle. Failure to
follow this warning could result in serious
personal injury.
Right-Hand Side
Opening and Closing the Liftgate
MANUAL LIFTGATE
WARNINGS
It is extremely dangerous to ride in a
cargo area, inside or outside of your
vehicle. In a crash, people riding in
these areas are more likely to be seriously
injured or killed. Do not allow people to ride
in any area of your vehicle that is not
equipped with seats and safety belts. Make
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and properly using a safety belt. Failure to
follow this warning could result in serious Press the button located in the top of the
personal injury or death. liftgate pull cup handle to unlatch the
liftgate, then pull on the outside handle.
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Opening With the Remote Control The system allows you to operate your
vehicle without the use of a key or remote
Press the button twice within control.
three seconds.
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Passive Key
KEYLESS ENTRY
Your vehicle can be locked and unlocked
General Information with the passive key. You can use the
passive key as a remote control. See
WARNING Locking and Unlocking (page 55).
The system may not function if the Locking Your Vehicle
key is close to metal objects or
electronic devices such as cell
phones.
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WARNING
Your vehicle does not lock itself
automatically. If you do not press a
locking button your vehicle will
remain unlocked.
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1. Carefully remove the cover.
2. Remove the key blade and insert it into
the lock.
Note: Only the driver door handle has a lock
cylinder.
INTERIOR LUGGAGE
COMPARTMENT RELEASE (If
Equipped)
WARNINGS
Keep vehicle doors and luggage
compartment locked and keep keys
and remote transmitters out of a
child’s reach. Unsupervised children could
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You can operate the following functions VOICE CONTROL (If Equipped)
with the control:
B
D
C
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WINDSHIELD WIPERS Note: If you press and hold the wiper lever
in position A, the wipers will continue to
Note: Fully defrost the windshield before wipe until you release the wiper lever.
you switch the windshield wipers on.
Intermittent Wipe
Note: Make sure you switch the windshield
wipers off before entering a car wash.
A B
Note: If you use a car wash with a waxing
cycle, make sure that you remove the wax
from the windshield and the wiper blades.
Note: If streaks or smears appear on the
windshield, clean the windshield and the
wiper blades. See Checking the Wiper
Blades (page 187).
If that does not resolve the issue, install new
wiper blades. See Changing the Wiper C
Blades (page 187). E102033
Note: Do not operate the wipers on a dry
windshield. This may scratch the glass, A Short wipe interval
damage the wiper blades or cause the wiper
motor to burn out. Always use the B Intermittent wipe
windshield washers before wiping a dry C Long wipe interval
windshield.
Use the rotary control to adjust the
D intermittent wipe interval.
C Speed Dependent Wipers
When your vehicle speed increases, the
B interval between wipes decreases.
WINDSHIELD WASHERS
Note: Do not operate the washers when
the washer reservoir is empty. This may
cause the washer pump to overheat.
A
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B Intermittent wipe
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WARNING
The daytime running lamps system
does not activate the rear lamps and
may not provide adequate lighting
during low visibility driving conditions. Also,
the autolamps switch position may not
activate the headlamps in all low visibility
conditions, such as daytime fog. Make sure
the headlamps are switched to auto or on,
as appropriate, during all low visibility
conditions. Failure to do so may result in a
crash.
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A B
C C
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A Door contact
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B Off
Pull the control to switch the fog lamps on C Reading lamps
or off.
You cannot switch the fog lamps on when D A B C D
the lighting control is in the off or
autolamps position.
DIRECTION INDICATORS
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A Off
B Door contact
C On
D Reading lamps
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1. Close the window twice until it reaches Accessory Delay (If Equipped)
the point of resistance and let it
reverse. You can use the window controls for
several minutes after switching off the
2. Close the window a third time to the
ignition or until opening either front door.
point of resistance. You disabled the
bounce-back feature and you can now
close the window manually. The EXTERIOR MIRRORS
window travels past the point of
resistance and you can close it fully. Power Exterior Mirrors
Contact an authorized dealer as soon as
possible if the window does not close after WARNING
the third attempt. Do not adjust the mirrors when your
vehicle is moving. This could result
Resetting the Bounce-Back Feature in the loss of control of your vehicle,
serious personal injury or death.
WARNING
The bounce-back feature remains
turned off until you reset the
memory.
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WARNING
Objects in the blind spot mirror are
closer than they appear.
B
Blind spot mirrors have an integrated
convex mirror built into the upper outboard
corner of the exterior mirrors. They are
designed to increase your visibility along
the side of your vehicle.
A
Check the main mirror first before a lane
change, then check the blind spot mirror.
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mirror and the traffic in the adjacent lane
is at a safe distance, signal that you intend The image of the approaching vehicle is
to change lanes. Glance over your shoulder small and near the inboard edge of the
to verify traffic is clear and carefully main mirror when it is at a distance. The
change lanes. image becomes larger and begins to move
outboard across the main mirror as the
vehicle approaches (A). The image will
transition from the main mirror and begin
to appear in the blind spot mirror as the
vehicle approaches (B). The vehicle will
transition to your peripheral field of view
as it leaves the blind spot mirror (C).
INTERIOR MIRROR
WARNING
Do not adjust the mirror when your
vehicle is moving.
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GAUGES
A B C
E D
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A Tachometer
B Information display and engine coolant temperature gauge
C Speedometer
D Fuel gauge
E Tripmeter reset button
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Normally, the service engine soon light will Gearshift Lever Not in Park (P)
stay on until the engine is cranked, then
turn itself off if no malfunctions are Sounds when the driver door is open, the
present. However, if after 15 seconds the key is in the ignition and the gearshift lever
service engine soon light blinks eight times, is not in park (P).
it means that the vehicle is not ready for
I/M testing. See Emission Control Key in Ignition
System (page 120). Sounds when the driver door is open and
the key is in the ignition.
Shift Indicator (If Equipped)
Key Outside Vehicle - Vehicles
It will illuminate to inform you
that shifting to a higher gear may
With Keyless System
give better fuel economy and Sounds when you close the driver door, the
lower CO2 emissions. It will not illuminate key is outside your vehicle and the engine
during periods of high acceleration, braking is running. The system does not detect a
or when the clutch pedal is pressed. passive key inside your vehicle.
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WARNING
Driving while distracted can result in
loss of vehicle control, crash and
injury. We strongly recommend that
you use extreme caution when using any
device that may take your focus off the
road. Your primary responsibility is the safe
operation of your vehicle. We recommend
against the use of any hand-held device
while driving and encourage the use of
voice-operated systems when possible. E103626
Make sure you are aware of all applicable
Various systems on your vehicle can be
local laws that may affect the use of
controlled using the information display
electronic devices while driving.
controls on your audio unit. Corresponding
information is displayed in the information
Note: The information display will remain display.
on for several minutes after you switch the
ignition off. To use the controls:
• Press the up or down arrow button to
Device List scroll through and highlight the options
within a menu.
The icon changes to show the current
function in use. • Press the right arrow button to enter a
submenu.
CD
• Press the left arrow button to exit a
submenu.
Radio • Press and hold the left arrow button at
any time to return to the main menu
display.
Auxiliary input • Press the OK button to choose and
confirm settings or messages.
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SYNC-Phone
Dial a number
Redial
Phonebook
Call history
Speed Dial
Text messaging
BT Devices
Phone settings
Menu
Ford EcoMode
SYNC-Settings Bluetooth on
Set defaults
Master reset
Install on SYNC
System info
Voice settings
SYNC-Apps
Navigation Route options
Map display
Assistance options
Personal data
Reset all settings
Audio settings Adaptive volume
Sound
NAV audio mixing
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Menu
DSP settings
DSP equalizer
Traffic
News
Alt. frequency
RDS Regional
Vehicle settings Traction Control
Hill start assist
Alarm system
Powerfold mirrors
Indicator
Ambient light
Chimes
Clock settings Auto time (GPS)
Set time
Set date
Set time zone
24-hour mode
Display settings Measure Unit
Language
Dimming
MyKey create MyKey
Traction control
ESC
Speed limit
Speed warning
Volume limit
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Menu
Information
clear all MyKeys
MyKey active Information
Type 1
To adjust the clock, switch the ignition on
and press buttons H or M on the
information and entertainment display as Distance to Empty
necessary.
Indicates the approximate
Type 2
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E distance your vehicle will travel
on the fuel remaining in the tank.
Note: Use the information display to adjust The distance to empty displayed
the clock. See (page 84). may vary depending on driving
style and road conditions.
TRIP COMPUTER (If Equipped)
Average Fuel Consumption
Indicates the average fuel
consumption since the function
was last reset.
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Average Speed
E102759 Indicates the average speed
Press the button to scroll through the since the function was last reset.
displays.
You can reset the trip odometer, average
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PERSONALIZED SETTINGS
Measure Units
To swap between imperial and metric
units, scroll to this display and press the
OK button.
Swapping between imperial and metric
units will affect the following displays:
• Distance to empty. E103626
• Average fuel consumption.
Press the OK button to acknowledge and
• Instantaneous fuel consumption. remove some messages from the
• Average speed. information display. Other messages will
be removed automatically after a short
Switching Chimes Off time.
To switch chimes off, scroll to this display You need to confirm certain messages
and press the OK button. before you can access the menus.
The following chimes can be switched off: The message indicator
illuminates to supplement some
• Warning messages.
messages. It will be red or amber
• Information messages. depending on the severity of the message
and will remain on until the cause of the
message has been rectified.
Some messages will be supplemented by
a system specific symbol with a message
indicator.
Airbag
Message
Message Action
indicator
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Message
Message Action
indicator
Doors Open
Message
Message Action
indicator
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Message
Message Action
indicator
Passenger side rear door open Amber Vehicle not moving. Close.
Trunk open Amber Vehicle not moving. Close.
Vehicle not moving. Close. See
Hood open Amber Opening and Closing the Hood
(page 177).
Engine Immobilizer
Message
Message Action
indicator
Hill start assist not available Amber See Hill Start Assist (page 129).
Keyless System
Message
Message Action
indicator
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Lighting
Message
Message Action
indicator
Maintenance
Message
Message Action
indicator
Brake fluid level low Service now Red See Brake Fluid Check (page 186).
Brake system malfunction Stop Have the system checked by an
Red
safely authorized dealer immediately.
Have the system checked by an
Engine malfunction Service now Amber authorized dealer as soon as
possible.
Engine oil change due Service Have the system checked by an
-
required authorized dealer.
Your vehicle is still in transport
mode or factory mode. Some
Paused -
features may not be available. See
an authorized dealer.
MyKey
Message
Message Action
indicator
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Message Action
indicator
Parking Brake
Message
Message Action
indicator
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Message
Message Action
indicator
Steering
Message
Message Action
indicator
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Message
Message Action
indicator
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Message Action
indicator
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A B C D
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A Fan speed control: Adjust the volume of air circulated in the vehicle.
B Air distribution control: Adjust the control to turn airflow from the windshield,
instrument panel, or footwell vents on or off. You can distribute air through any
combination of these vents.
C Recirculated air: Press the button to switch between outside air and
recirculated air. The air currently in the passenger compartment recirculates.
This can reduce the time needed to cool the interior and reduce unwanted odors
from entering your vehicle.
D Temperature control: Controls the temperature of the air circulated in your
vehicle.
E Heated rear window: Press the button to switch the heated rear window on
and off.
F A/C: Press the button to switch the air conditioning on or off. Air conditioning
cools your vehicle using outside air. To improve the time to reach a comfortable
temperature in hot weather, drive with the windows open until you feel cold air
through the air vents.
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G Recirculated air: Press the button to switch between outside air and
recirculated air. The air currently in the passenger compartment recirculates.
This can reduce the time needed to cool the interior and reduce unwanted odors
from entering your vehicle.
Note: Recirculated air may also turn on and off automatically in instrument
panel or instrument panel and floor airflow modes during hot weather to improve
cooling efficiency.
H OFF: Press the button to switch the system on and off. When the system is off,
it prevents outside air from entering the vehicle.
I Heated rear window: Press the button to switch the heated rear window on
and off.
J AUTO: Press the button to switch on automatic operation. Select the desired
temperature using the temperature control. The system adjusts fan speed, air
distribution, air conditioning operation, and selects outside air or recirculated
air to heat or cool the vehicle in order to maintain the desired temperature.
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Vehicles With Manual Climate Control Vehicles With Automatic Climate Control
1 Adjust the fan speed to the highest Press the AUTO button.
setting.
2 Adjust the temperature control to the Adjust the temperature control to the
highest setting. full heat position.
3 Adjust the air distribution control to the
footwell air vents position.
Vehicles With Manual Climate Control Vehicles With Automatic Climate Control
1 Adjust the fan speed to the second Press the AUTO button.
setting.
2 Adjust the temperature control to the Adjust the temperature control to the
desired setting. desired setting.
3 Adjust the air distribution control to the
footwell and windshield air vents posi-
tion.
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Vehicles With Manual Climate Control Vehicles With Automatic Climate Control
1 Adjust the fan speed to the highest Press the MAX A/C button.
setting.
2 Adjust the temperature control setting
to MAX A/C.
3 Adjust the air distribution control to the
instrument panel air vents position.
Vehicles With Manual Climate Control Vehicles With Automatic Climate Control
1 Adjust the fan speed to the second Press the AUTO button.
setting.
2 Adjust the temperature control to the Adjust the temperature control to the
desired setting. desired setting.
3 Adjust the air distribution control to the
instrument panel air vents position.
4 Press the A/C button.
Vehicles With Manual Climate Control Vehicles With Automatic Climate Control
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1 Adjust the fan speed to the highest Press the MAX defrost button.
setting.
2 Adjust the temperature control to the
highest setting.
3 Adjust the air distribution control to the
windshield position.
4 Press the A/C button.
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WARNINGS
Fully adjust the head restraint before
you sit in or operate your vehicle. This
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will help minimize the risk of neck
When you use them properly, the seat, injury in the event of a crash. Do not adjust
head restraint, safety belt and airbags will the head restraint when your vehicle is
provide optimum protection in the event moving.
of a crash. The adjustable head restraint is a
safety device. Whenever possible it
should be installed and correctly
adjusted when the seat is occupied. An
incorrectly adjusted head restraint may
provide reduced protection to an occupant
during certain rear impacts.
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WARNING
Do not adjust the driver seat when
your vehicle is moving.
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1. Press the unlock buttons down and
hold them there.
REAR SEATS
2. Push the seatback forward.
Folding the Seatback
WARNING
When folding the seatback down,
take care not to get your hands
caught between the seatback and
the frame, catches or mechanism. Failure
to take care may result in personal injury.
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Note: Releasing the clutch pedal while the 1. Hold the key next to the steering
engine is starting will stop the engine column exactly as shown.
cranking and return to ignition on. 2. With the key in this position you can
1. Fully depress the clutch pedal. use the button to switch the ignition on
and start your engine.
2. Briefly press the button.
Manual Transmission
Note: Releasing the clutch pedal while the
engine is starting will stop the engine
cranking and return to ignition on. A
message will be shown in the display.
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1. Move the transmission selector lever The idle speed varies depending on certain
to position P or N. factors. These include vehicle component
2. Start the engine. and ambient temperatures as well as
electrical and climate system demands.
All Vehicles
Failure to Start
If the engine does not start within 10
seconds, wait for a short period and try Vehicles with Manual Transmission
again.
If the engine does not crank when you fully
If the engine does not start after three depress the clutch pedal and turn the
attempts, wait 10 seconds and follow the ignition key to position D:
flooded engine procedure.
1. Fully depress the clutch and brake
If you have difficulty starting the engine pedals.
when the temperature is below -13°F 2. Turn the key to position D until the
(-25°C), press the accelerator pedal to the engine has started.
mid-way point of its travel and try again.
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Easy Fuel™ Capless Fuel System 2. Open the fuel filler door and remove
any visible debris from the fuel fill
WARNING opening.
The fuel system may be under 3. Insert either the fuel fill nozzle or the
pressure. If you hear a hissing sound fuel fill funnel provided with the vehicle
near the fuel filler door, do not refuel several times to allow the inlet to close
until the sound stops. Otherwise, fuel may properly. This will dislodge any debris
spray out, which could cause serious preventing the inlet from sealing.
personal injury. If this action corrects the problem, the
warning lamp may not reset immediately.
When fueling your vehicle: It may take several driving cycles for the
1. Put the vehicle in park (P) or neutral warning lamp to turn off. A driving cycle
on vehicles with manual transmission, consists of an engine start-up (after four
apply the parking brake and switch the or more hours with the engine off) followed
ignition off. by city or highway driving.
2. Open the fuel filler door.
3. Slowly insert the fuel filler nozzle fully
FUEL CONSUMPTION
into the fuel system, and leave the
Note: The amount of usable fuel in the
nozzle fully inserted until you are done
empty reserve varies and should not be
pumping. Hold handle higher during
relied upon to increase driving range. When
insertion for easier access.
refueling your vehicle after the fuel gauge
4. After you are done pumping fuel, slowly indicates empty, you might not be able to
remove the fuel filler nozzle—allow refuel the full amount of the advertised
about five to ten seconds after capacity of the fuel tank due to the empty
pumping fuel before removing the fuel reserve still present in the tank.
filler nozzle. This allows residual fuel
to drain back into the fuel tank and not Empty reserve is the amount of fuel
spill onto the vehicle. remaining in the tank after the fuel gauge
indicates empty. Do not rely on this fuel for
Note: A fuel spillage concern may occur if driving. The usable capacity of the fuel
overfilling the fuel tank. Do not overfill the tank is the amount of fuel that can be put
tank to the point that the fuel is able to into the tank after the gauge indicates
bypass the fuel filler nozzle. The overfilled empty. The advertised capacity is the total
fuel may run down the drain located below fuel tank size – it is the combined usable
and in front of the fuel filler door. capacity plus the empty reserve.
If the fuel fill inlet was not properly closed,
a service engine warning lamp may appear Filling the Tank
on the instrument cluster. For consistent results when filling the fuel
At the next opportunity, do the following: tank:
1. Put the vehicle in park (P) or neutral
on vehicles with manual transmission,
apply the parking brake and switch the
ignition off.
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Illumination of the service engine soon • the vehicle has run out of fuel—the
indicator, charging system warning light or engine may misfire or run poorly
the temperature warning light, fluid leaks, • poor fuel quality or water in the
strange odors, smoke or loss of engine fuel—the engine may misfire or run
power could indicate that the emission poorly
control system is not working properly.
• the fuel fill inlet may not have closed
An improperly operating or damaged properly. See Refueling (page 118).
exhaust system may allow exhaust to
• driving through deep water—the
enter the vehicle. Have a damaged or
electrical system may be wet.
improperly operating exhaust system
inspected and repaired immediately. You can correct these temporary
malfunctions by filling the fuel tank with
Do not make any unauthorized changes to
good quality fuel, properly closing the fuel
your vehicle or engine. By law, vehicle
fill inlet or letting the electrical system dry
owners and anyone who manufactures,
out. After three driving cycles without these
repairs, services, sells, leases, trades
or any other temporary malfunctions
vehicles, or supervises a fleet of vehicles
present, the service engine soon indicator
are not permitted to intentionally remove
should stay off the next time you start the
an emission control device or prevent it
engine. A driving cycle consists of a cold
from working. Information about your
engine startup followed by mixed
vehicle’s emission system is on the Vehicle
city/highway driving. No additional vehicle
Emission Control Information Decal
service is required.
located on or near the engine. This decal
also lists engine displacement If the service engine soon indicator remains
on, have your vehicle serviced at the first
Please consult your warranty information
available opportunity. Although some
for complete details.
malfunctions detected by the OBD-II may
On-Board Diagnostics (OBD-II) not have symptoms that are apparent,
continued driving with the service engine
Your vehicle has a computer known as the soon indicator on can result in increased
on-board diagnostics system (OBD-II) that emissions, lower fuel economy, reduced
monitors the engine’s emission control engine and transmission smoothness, and
system. The system protects the lead to more costly repairs.
environment by making sure that your
vehicle continues to meet government Readiness for
emission standards. The OBD-II system Inspection/Maintenance (I/M)
also assists a service technician in properly Testing
servicing your vehicle.
Some state/provincial and local
When the service engine soon governments may have
indicator illuminates, the OBD-II Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) programs
system has detected a to inspect the emission control equipment
malfunction. Temporary malfunctions may on your vehicle. Failure to pass this
cause the service engine soon indicator to inspection could prevent you from getting
illuminate. a vehicle registration.
Examples of temporary malfunctions are:
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If the service engine soon Allow the vehicle to sit for at least eight
indicator is on or the bulb does hours without starting the engine. Then,
not work, you may need to have start the engine and complete the above
the vehicle serviced. See On-Board driving cycle. The engine must warm up to
Diagnostics (OBD-II). its normal operating temperature. Once
started, do not turn off the engine until the
Your vehicle may not pass the I/M test if above driving cycle is complete. If the
the service engine soon indicator is on or vehicle is still not ready for I/M testing, you
not working properly (bulb is burned out), will have to repeat the above driving cycle.
or if the OBD-II system has determined
that some of the emission control systems
have not been properly checked. In this
case, your vehicle is not ready for I/M
testing.
If the vehicle’s engine or transmission has
just been serviced, or the battery has
recently run down or been replaced, the
OBD-II system may indicate that the
vehicle is not ready for I/M testing. To
determine if the vehicle is ready for I/M
testing, turn the ignition key to the on
position for 15 seconds without cranking
the engine. If the service engine soon
indicator blinks eight times, it means that
the vehicle is not ready for I/M testing; if
the service engine soon indicator stays on
solid, it means that the vehicle is ready for
I/M testing.
The OBD-II system monitors the emission
control system during normal driving. A
complete check may take several days. If
the vehicle is not ready for I/M testing, you
may need to perform the following driving
cycle consisting of mixed city and highway
driving:
Drive on an expressway or highway for a
steady 15 minutes, followed by 20 minutes
of stop-and-go driving with at least four
30-second idle periods.
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Shift from Recommended
speed
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2-3 23 mph (37 km/h) If reverse gear is not fully engaged, press
the clutch pedal down and shift the
3-4 32 mph (51 km/h)
gearshift lever to the neutral position.
4-5 41 mph (66 km/h) Release the clutch pedal for a moment,
then raise the collar and shift the gearshift
5-6 42 mph (67 km/h) lever to reverse again.
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
WARNINGS
Always set the parking brake fully
and make sure the gearshift is
latched in P (Park). Turn the ignition
to the off position and remove the key
whenever you leave your vehicle.
Do not apply the brake and
accelerator pedals simultaneously
for more than three seconds as this
limits engine rpm and labors the
transmission. This may result in difficulty
maintaining speed in traffic and could lead
to serious injury.
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WARNINGS D (Drive)
You must move the transmission With the transmission selector lever in D,
selector lever to position P and fully your vehicle will shift automatically
apply the parking brake before you through the forward gears. You cannot
leave your vehicle. Failure to leave your start the engine with the transmission
vehicle securely parked may lead to an selector lever in this position.
accident or injury.
The transmission will select the
appropriate gear for optimum vehicle
Your vehicle will not move while the performance and economy based on
transmission selector lever is in P. You can ambient temperature, road gradient,
start the engine with the transmission vehicle load, speed and your driving style.
selector lever in this position.
When you use Drive mode it provides a
Note: An audible warning will sound if you downshift function. See Downshift in this
open the driver's door and you have not section.
moved the transmission selector lever to
park. Note: A shift will occur only when your
vehicle and engine speeds are appropriate.
R (Reverse)
Sport Mode and Manual Shifting
WARNING
Sport Mode
You must only select R when your
vehicle is stationary and the engine With the transmission selector lever in S,
is at idle speed. Selecting R when gears are selected quicker and at higher
your vehicle is moving or at a high engine engine speeds. You cannot start the engine
speed will damage the transmission or with the transmission selector lever in this
lead to an accident or injury. position.
Sport mode will remain on until you either
With the transmission selector lever in R, shift manually up or down the gears using
power is transmitted to the drive wheels the + or - buttons on the side of the
to allow your vehicle to move backward. transmission selector lever or you move
You cannot start the engine with the the transmission selector lever to drive.
transmission selector lever in this position.
When you use Sport mode it provides a
Note: Always come to a complete stop downshift function. See Downshift in this
before shifting the transmission selector section.
lever out of reverse.
Manual Shifting
N (Neutral)
WARNING
With the transmission selector lever in N,
power is not transmitted to the drive Do not permanently hold the + or -
wheels and the transmission is not locked, buttons in. This may damage the
it is possible your vehicle will move if the transmission and may lead to an
brakes are not applied. You can start the accident or injury.
engine with the transmission selector lever
in this position. Press the + button to shift up and the -
button to shift down.
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WARNINGS
The system does not replace the
parking brake. When you leave your
vehicle, always apply the parking
brake and move the transmission selector
lever into position P (Park).
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You must remain in your vehicle once
1. Apply the parking brake and switch the you have activated the system.
ignition off before carrying out this During all times, you are responsible
procedure. for controlling your vehicle,
2. Remove the retaining screw. supervising the system and
3. Remove the center console side panel. intervening, if required.
If the engine is revved excessively, or
if a malfunction is detected, the
system will be deactivated.
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The system makes it easier to pull away Switching the System On and Off
when your vehicle is on a slope without the
need to use the parking brake. Note: The system can only be switched on
and off for manual transmissions.
When the system is active, your vehicle will
remain stationary on the slope for two to Note: Once you have switched off the
three seconds after you release the brake system, it will remain off until you switch it
pedal. This allows you time to move your on again.
foot from the brake to the accelerator Your vehicle comes with the system
pedal. The brakes release automatically already enabled. If desired, you can disable
when the engine has sufficient torque to the feature: See (page 84).
prevent your vehicle from rolling down the
grade. This is an advantage when pulling
away on a slope, (for example from a car
park ramp, traffic lights or when reversing
uphill into a parking space).
The system will activate automatically on
any slope which can result in significant
vehicle rollback.
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All Vehicles
Note: Do not press the release button while
pulling the lever up.
To apply the parking brake:
1. Press the foot brake pedal firmly.
2. Pull the parking brake lever up to its
fullest extent.
To release the parking brake:
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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
Electronic Stability Program
WARNINGS
B
The system does not relieve you of
your responsibility to drive with due
care and attention. Failure to drive
with due care and attention could lead to
loss of vehicle control. B
Vehicle modifications involving
braking system, aftermarket roof B
racks, suspension, steering system,
tire construction and wheel and tire size
A
may change the handling characteristics A B
of the vehicle and may adversely affect A
the performance of the AdvanceTrac
system. In addition, installing any stereo
loudspeakers may interfere with and E72903
adversely affect the AdvanceTrac system.
Install any aftermarket stereo loudspeaker A Without Advance Trac
as far as possible from the front center B With Advance Trac
console, the tunnel, and the front seats in
order to minimize the risk of interfering with The system supports stability when your
the AdvanceTrac sensors. Reducing the vehicle starts to slide away from your
effectiveness of the AdvanceTrac system intended path. This is performed by braking
could lead to an increased risk of loss of individual wheels and reducing engine
vehicle control, vehicle rollover, personal torque as needed.
injury and death.
The system also provides an enhanced
Remember that even advanced traction control function by reducing
technology cannot defy the laws of engine torque if the wheels spin when you
physics. It’s always possible to lose accelerate. This improves your ability to
control of a vehicle due to inappropriate pull away on slippery roads or loose
driver input for the conditions. Aggressive surfaces, and improves comfort by limiting
driving on any road condition can cause wheel spin in hairpin bends.
you to lose control of your vehicle
increasing the risk of personal injury or Stability Control Warning Lamp
property damage. Activation of the
AdvanceTrac system is an indication that While driving, it flashes when the system
at least some of the tires have exceeded is operating. See Warning Lamps and
their ability to grip the road; this could Indicators (page 80).
reduce the operator’s ability to control the
vehicle potentially resulting in a loss of
vehicle control, vehicle rollover, personal
injury and death. If your AdvanceTrac
system activates, SLOW DOWN.
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Note: The system automatically turns on Press and hold the switch for
each time you switch the ignition on. approximately five seconds. It will
illuminate and a message will be displayed
You can switch the traction control system in the information display. Press the switch
off and on . See Using Traction Control again to return the system to normal mode.
(page 133).
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REAR VIEW CAMERA (If Equipped) The image will display on the screen.
The system may not correctly operate in
WARNINGS any of the following conditions:
The operation of the camera may • Dark areas.
vary depending on the ambient • Intense light areas.
temperature, vehicle and road
conditions. • If there is a sudden change to the
ambient temperature.
Objects in the display are closer than
• If the camera is wet.
they appear.
• If the camera is dirty.
Do not place objects in front of the
• If the camera is obstructed.
camera.
The rear view camera system is a Using the Display
reverse aid supplement device that
still requires the driver to use it in WARNING
conjunction with the interior and exterior Objects above the camera may not
mirrors for maximum coverage. be visible. Check the area behind
your vehicle when necessary.
The camera is on the liftgate or luggage
compartment lid. If the vehicle battery is disconnected, the
guidelines are not fully functional directly
after the battery is reconnected. The
guidelines become fully functional after
you drive your vehicle as straight as
possible for five minutes at a minimum
speed of 31 mph (50 km/h).
Note: When reversing with a trailer the
camera shows the direction of your vehicle
and not the direction of the trailer.
Note: If the camera image is not clear, clean
the camera lens with a soft cloth.
Note: If the image comes on when the
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system requires service.
Switching the Rear View Camera Vehicles with Parking Aid
On
The display shows colored distance bars.
WARNING This indicates the approximate distance
The camera may not detect objects from the rear bumper to an object.
that are very close to your vehicle.
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C D C C Green - Zone.
D Black - center line of the
projected vehicle path.
B B
Distance markers are only a guide and are
calculated for unloaded vehicles on an
even road surface.
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A Red - Zone.
B Yellow - Zone.
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B
WARNING
Do not place objects on the luggage
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You can hold the load floor open. Use the
stoppers located at the side of the luggage
compartment to hold the floor up.
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WARNING
The appropriate loading
capacity of your vehicle can
be limited either by volume
capacity (how much space is
available) or by payload capacity
(how much weight the vehicle
should carry). Once you have
reached the maximum payload of
your vehicle, do not add more
cargo, even if there is space E210945
available. Overloading or
improperly loading your vehicle
can contribute to loss of vehicle
control and vehicle rollover.
CARGO
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Example only:
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WARNING
Exceeding the Safety
Compliance Certification
Label vehicle weight rating limits
could result in substandard
vehicle handling or performance,
engine, transmission and/or
structural damage, serious
damage to the vehicle, loss of
control and personal injury.
GCW GVW
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• Maximum speed is 35 mph (56 km/h). 3. Press the brake pedal, then move the
• Maximum distance is 50 miles (80 gearshift to the neutral position.
kilometers). 4. Wait for a message indicating that the
transmission is ready in the information
Recreational Towing and entertainment display, then switch
the ignition off and release the brake
Note: Put your climate control system in
pedal.
recirculated air mode to prevent exhaust
fumes from entering the vehicle. 5. Disconnect the negative (black) cable
from the battery. The anti-theft system
Follow these guidelines if you have a need is disabled until the battery cable is
for recreational (RV) towing. An example reconnected. See Changing the 12V
of recreational towing would be towing Battery (page 186).
your vehicle behind a motorhome. These
guidelines are designed to ensure that your Note: The maximum towing speed is 70
transmission is not damaged. mph (113 km/h).
Note: There is no limit on towing distance.
Vehicles with a Manual Transmission
After towing, start the engine within 15
Your vehicle can be towed with all four minutes of reconnecting the battery cable.
wheels on the ground or with the front See Changing the 12V Battery (page 186).
wheels off the ground by using a tow dolly.
If you are using a tow dolly follow the Vehicles with an Automatic
instructions specified by the equipment Transmission - with Keyless Starting
provider. If you tow your vehicle with all
wheels on the ground, follow these Note: There must be battery power to
instructions: properly move the transmission’s internal
components to neutral in step 3. Also,
1. Tow only with your vehicle in the moving the gearshift to the neutral position
forward direction. Release the parking without first turning the ignition to the on II
brake. position limits the towing capability to 35
2. Place the transmission in neutral. mph (56 km/h) and 50 miles (80
kilometers).
Note: Do not exceed 70 mph (113 km/h)
when towing your vehicle. 1. Release the parking brake.
2. Switch the ignition on by pressing the
Vehicles with an Automatic
keyless start button, but do not apply
Transmission - with Ignition Switch
the brake pedal.
Note: There must be battery power to 3. Press the brake pedal, then move the
properly move the transmission’s internal gearshift to the neutral position.
components to neutral in step 3. Also, Release the brake pedal.
moving the gearshift to the neutral position
without first turning the ignition to the on II 4. Wait for a message indicating that the
position limits the towing capability to 35 transmission is ready in the information
mph (56 km/h) and 50 miles (80 and entertainment display, then switch
kilometers). the ignition off by pressing the keyless
start button.
1. Release the parking brake.
2. Switch the ignition to the on (II)
position.
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WARNINGS
Always make sure that the floor
mats are properly attached to the
retention posts in the carpet that are
supplied with your vehicle. Floor mats must
be properly secured to both retention posts
to make sure mats do not shift out of
position.
Never place floor mats or any other
covering in the vehicle foot well that
cannot be properly secured to
prevent them from moving and interfering
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with the pedals or the ability to control the
When driving through standing water, drive vehicle.
very slowly and do not stop your vehicle. Never place floor mats or any other
Your brake performance and traction may covering on top of already installed
be limited. After driving through water and floor mats. Floor mats should always
as soon as it is safe to do so: rest on top of vehicle carpeting surface and
• Lightly press the brake pedal to dry the not another floor mat or other covering.
brakes and to check that they work. Additional floor mats or any other covering
will reduce the pedal clearance and
• Check that the horn works. potentially interfere with pedal operation.
• Check that the exterior lights work.
Check attachment of floor mats on
• Turn the steering wheel to check that a regular basis. Always properly
the steering power assist works. reinstall and secure floor mats that
have been removed for cleaning or
replacement.
FLOOR MATS
Always make sure that objects
WARNINGS cannot fall into the driver foot well
Always use floor mats that are while the vehicle is moving. Objects
designed to fit the foot well of your that are loose can become trapped under
vehicle. Only use floor mats that the pedals causing a loss of vehicle control.
leave the pedal area unobstructed. Only Failure to properly follow floor mat
use floor mats that are firmly secured to installation or attachment
retention posts so that they cannot slip out instructions can potentially cause
of position and interfere with the pedals interference with pedal operation causing
or impair safe operation of your vehicle in a loss of vehicle control.
other ways.
Pedals that cannot move freely can
cause loss of vehicle control and
increase the risk of serious personal
injury.
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In Remote Locations
In the event of a moderate to severe
If our supplier cannot take your vehicle by collision, this vehicle includes a fuel pump
road to the nearest authorized dealership, shutoff feature that stops the flow of fuel
transportation by rail or water may be to the engine. Not every impact will cause
necessary. The program covers a tow to a shutoff.
the dock or rail terminal and also to the Should your vehicle shut off after a
dealership at the end of the trip. collision, you may restart your vehicle. For
For rail or water transportation, however, vehicles equipped with a key system:
contact your authorized dealer to confirm 1. Switch off the ignition.
if you are eligible for additional coverage
2. Switch on the ignition.
before you authorize or pay for the service.
3. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to re-enable the
Call Ford Roadside Assistance at fuel pump.
1-800-665-2006 for additional
information. For vehicles equipped with a push button
start system:
1. Press the START/STOP button to
HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS switch off the ignition.
Note: If used when the vehicle is not 2. Press the brake pedal and press the
running, the battery will lose charge. There START/STOP button to switch on the
may be insufficient power to restart your ignition.
vehicle.
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3. Remove your foot from the brake pedal Preparing Your Vehicle
and press the START/STOP button
to switch off the ignition. Do not attempt to push-start your
automatic transmission vehicle.
4. You can either attempt to start the
engine by pressing the brake pedal and Note: Attempting to push-start a vehicle
the START/STOP button, or switch with an automatic transmission may cause
on the ignition only by pressing the transmission damage.
START/STOP button without Note: Use only a 12-volt supply to start your
pressing the brake pedal. Both ways vehicle.
re-enable the fuel system.
Note: Do not disconnect the battery of the
Note: When you try to restart your vehicle disabled vehicle as this could damage the
after a fuel shutoff, the vehicle makes sure vehicle electrical system.
that various systems are safe to restart.
Once your vehicle determines that the Park the booster vehicle close to the hood
systems are safe, then the vehicle will allow of the disabled vehicle, making sure the
you to restart. two vehicles do not touch.
Note: In the event that your vehicle does Connecting the Jumper Cables
not restart after your third attempt, contact
an authorized dealer. WARNINGS
Do not attach the cables to fuel lines,
JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE engine rocker covers, the intake
manifold or electrical components
as grounding points. Stay clear of moving
WARNINGS
parts. To avoid reverse polarity
Batteries normally produce explosive connections, make sure that you correctly
gases which can cause personal identify the positive (+) and negative (-)
injury. Therefore, do not allow terminals on both the disabled and booster
flames, sparks or lighted substances to vehicles before connecting the cables.
come near the battery. When working near
the battery, always shield your face and Do not attach the end of the positive
protect your eyes. Always provide correct cable to the studs or L-shaped eyelet
ventilation. located above the positive (+)
terminal of your vehicle’s battery. High
Keep batteries out of reach of current may flow through and cause
children. Batteries contain sulfuric damage to the fuses.
acid. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or
clothing. Shield your eyes when working Do not connect the end of the
near the battery to protect against possible second cable to the negative (-)
splashing of acid solution. In case of acid terminal of the battery to be jumped.
contact with skin or eyes, flush A spark may cause an explosion of the
immediately with water for a minimum of gases that surround the battery.
15 minutes and get prompt medical
attention. If acid is swallowed, call a Note: In the illustration, the bottom vehicle
physician immediately. represents the booster vehicle.
Use only adequately sized cables
with insulated clamps.
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Jump Starting
1. Start the engine of the booster vehicle
and rev the engine moderately, or press
the accelerator gently to keep your
engine speed between 2000 and 3000
RPM, as shown in your tachometer.
1 2. Start the engine of the disabled vehicle.
3. Once the disabled vehicle has been
started, run both vehicle engines for an
additional three minutes before
disconnecting the jumper cables.
3 4 Removing the Jumper Cables
2 Remove the jumper cables in the reverse
order that they were connected.
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GETTING THE SERVICES YOU These are some of the items that can be
found online:
NEED
• U.S. dealer locator by Dealer Name,
Warranty repairs to your vehicle must be City/State or Zip Code.
performed by an authorized dealer. While • Owner Manuals.
any authorized dealer handling your vehicle • Maintenance Schedules.
line will provide warranty service, we
recommend you return to your selling • Recalls.
authorized dealer who wants to ensure • Ford Extended Service Plans.
your continued satisfaction. • Ford Genuine Accessories.
Please note that certain warranty repairs • Service specials and promotions.
require special training and equipment, so
not all authorized dealers are authorized In Canada:
to perform all warranty repairs. This means Mailing address
that, depending on the warranty repair
Customer Relationship Centre
needed, you may have to take your vehicle
Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited
to another authorized dealer.
P.O. Box 2000
A reasonable time must be allowed to Oakville, Ontario L6K 0C8
perform a repair after taking your vehicle
Telephone
to the authorized dealer. Repairs will be
made using Ford or Motorcraft® parts, or 1-800-565-3673 (FORD)
remanufactured or other parts that are Online
authorized by Ford.
www.ford.ca
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vehicle needs service, contact the Ford @FordServiceQC (Quebec)
Customer Relationship Center or use the
online resources listed below to find the Additional Assistance
nearest authorized dealer.
If you have questions or concerns, or are
In the United States: unsatisfied with the service you are
Mailing address receiving, follow these steps:
Ford Motor Company 1. Contact your Sales Representative or
Customer Relationship Center Service Advisor at your selling/servicing
P.O. Box 6248 authorized dealer.
Dearborn, MI 48121 2. If your inquiry or concern remains
Telephone unresolved, contact the Sales Manager,
Service Manager or Customer Relations
1-800-392-3673 (FORD) Manager.
(TDD for the hearing impaired:
1-800-232-5952) 3. If you require assistance or clarification
on Ford Motor Company policies,
Online please contact the Ford Customer
Additional information and resources are Relationship Center.
available online at www.fordowner.com
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In order to help us serve you better, please California Civil Code Section 1793.22(b)
have the following information available presumes that the manufacturer has had
when contacting a Customer Relationship a reasonable number of attempts to
Center: conform the vehicle to its applicable
• Vehicle Identification Number. express warranties if, within the first 18
months of ownership of a new vehicle or
• Your telephone number (home and the first 18000 miles (29 000 km),
business). whichever occurs first:
• The name of the authorized dealer and
1. Two or more repair attempts are made
city where located.
on the same non-conformity likely to
• The vehicle’s current odometer reading. cause death or serious bodily injury OR
In some states, you must directly notify 2. Four or more repair attempts are made
Ford in writing before pursuing remedies on the same nonconformity (a defect
under your state’s warranty laws. Ford is or condition that substantially impairs
also allowed a final repair attempt in some the use, value or safety of the vehicle)
states. OR
In the United States, a warranty dispute 3. The vehicle is out of service for repair
must be submitted to the BBB AUTO LINE of nonconformities for a total of more
before taking action under the than 30 calendar days (not necessarily
Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, or to the all at one time).
extent allowed by state law, before In the case of 1 or 2 above, the consumer
pursuing replacement or repurchase must also notify the manufacturer of the
remedies provided by certain state laws. need for the repair of the nonconformity
This dispute handling procedure is not at the following address:
required prior to enforcing state created
rights or other rights which are independent Ford Motor Company
of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act or 16800 Executive Plaza Drive
state replacement or repurchase laws. Mail Drop 3NE-B
Dearborn, MI 48126
IN CALIFORNIA (U.S. ONLY) You are required to submit your warranty
dispute to BBB AUTO LINE before asserting
California Civil Code Section 1793.2(d) in court any rights or remedies conferred
requires that, if a manufacturer or its by California Civil Code Section 1793.22(b).
representative is unable to repair a motor You are also required to use BBB AUTO
vehicle to conform to the vehicle’s LINE before exercising rights or seeking
applicable express warranty after a remedies created by the Federal
reasonable number of attempts, the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, 15 U.S.C.
manufacturer shall be required to either sec. 2301 et seq. If you choose to seek
replace the vehicle with one substantially redress by pursuing rights and remedies
identical or repurchase the vehicle and not created by California Civil Code Section
reimburse the buyer in an amount equal to 1793.22(b) or the Magnuson-Moss
the actual price paid or payable by the Warranty Act, resort to BBB AUTO LINE is
consumer (less a reasonable allowance not required by those statutes.
for consumer use). The consumer has the
right to choose whether to receive a refund
or replacement vehicle.
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In the CAMVAP program, impartial If your vehicle must be serviced while you
third-party arbitrators conduct hearings at are traveling or living in Asia-Pacific Region,
mutually convenient times and places in Sub-Saharan Africa, U.S. Virgin Islands,
an informal environment. These impartial Central America, the Caribbean, and Israel,
arbitrators review the positions of the contact the nearest authorized dealer. If
parties, make decisions and, when the authorized dealer cannot help you,
appropriate, render awards to resolve contact:
disputes. CAMVAP decisions are fast, fair,
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
and final as the arbitrator’s award is
Customer Relationship Center
binding on both you and Ford of Canada.
1555 Fairlane Drive
CAMVAP services are available in all Fairlane Business Park #3
Canadian territories and provinces. For Allen Park, Michigan 48101
more information, without charge or U.S.A.
obligation, call your CAMVAP Provincial Telephone: (313) 594-4857
Administrator directly at 1-800-207-0685 Fax: (313) 390-0804
or visit www.camvap.ca. Email: expcac@ford.com
For customers in Guam, the
GETTING ASSISTANCE Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana
Islands (CNMI), America Samoa, and the
OUTSIDE THE U.S. AND U.S. Virgin Islands, please feel free to call
CANADA our Toll-Free Number: (800) 841-FORD
(3673).
Before exporting your vehicle to a foreign
country, contact the appropriate foreign If your vehicle must be serviced while you
embassy or consulate. These officials can are traveling or living in Puerto Rico,
inform you of local vehicle registration contact the nearest authorized dealer. If
regulations and where to find unleaded the authorized dealer cannot help you,
fuel. contact:
If you cannot find unleaded fuel or can only FORD MOTOR COMPANY
get fuel with an anti-knock index lower Customer Relationship Center
than is recommended for your vehicle, 1555 Fairlane Drive
contact our Customer Relationship Center. Fairlane Business Park #3
Allen Park, Michigan 48101
The use of leaded fuel in your vehicle U.S.A.
without proper conversion may damage Telephone: (800) 841-FORD (3673)
the effectiveness of your emission control FAX: (313) 390-0804
system and may cause engine knocking or Email: prcac@ford.com
serious engine damage. Ford Motor www.ford.com.pr
Company or Ford of Canada is not
responsible for any damage caused by use If your vehicle must be serviced while you
of improper fuel. Using leaded fuel may are traveling or living in the Middle East,
also result in difficulty importing your contact the nearest authorized dealer. If
vehicle back into the United States. the authorized dealer cannot help you,
contact:
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F21
10A Fuel injector driver.
F22 15A Powertrain control module.
Camshaft sensor.
F23 15A
Heated exhaust gas oxygen sensors.
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F24
20A Ignition coil.
2
1
F26 Active grill shutter.
15A Water pump.
1
1
Air conditioning.
F27 - Not used.
F28 - Not used.
F29 - Not used.
F30 - Not used.
F31 - Not used.
F32 60A Passenger compartment fuse box.
F33 60A Power windows.
F34
60A High speed engine cooling fan.
1
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Ignition.
Windshield wipers.
Passive anti-theft system.
Transmission control unit.
Powertrain control module.
F22 7.5A
Anti-lock brake system.
Stability assist.
F23 7.5A Transmission control unit.
F24 7.5A Audio unit.
F25 7.5A Exterior mirrors.
F26 7.5A Central locking system.
F27 - Not used.
F28 - Not used.
F29 - Not used.
F30 - Not used.
F31 30A Power windows.
F32 20A Battery back-up sounder.
F33 20A Auxiliary power points.
F34 30A Power windows.
F35 20A Moonroof.
F36 - Not used.
R1 Ignition relay.
R2 Not used.
R3 Not used.
R4 Driver heated seat.
R5 Passenger heated seat.
R6 Remote keyless starting.
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CHANGING A FUSE
Fuses
WARNING E142430
Always replace a fuse with one that If electrical components in the vehicle are
has the specified amperage rating. not working, a fuse may have blown. Blown
Using a fuse with a higher amperage fuses are identified by a broken wire within
rating can cause severe wire damage and the fuse. Check the appropriate fuses
could start a fire. before replacing any electrical
components.
Color
Fuse rating Micro fuses Dual micro fuses M-type fuses J-type fuses
5A Tan Tan - -
7.5A Brown Brown - -
10A Red Red - -
15A Blue Blue Grey -
20A Yellow - Light Blue Blue
25A White - White White
30A Green - Pink Pink
40A - - Green Green
50A - - - Red
60A - - - Yellow
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Precautions
• Do not work on a hot engine.
• Make sure that nothing gets caught in
moving parts.
• Do not work on a vehicle with the
engine running in an enclosed space,
unless you are sure you have enough
ventilation.
• Keep all open flames and other burning
material (such as cigarettes) away
from the battery and all fuel related
parts. E102165
Working with the Engine Off 1. Pull the hood release lever.
2. Slightly lift the hood.
1. Set the parking brake and shift to park
(P).
2. Switch off the engine.
3. Block the wheels.
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A B C D
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H G F E
*
A Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine Coolant Check (page 184).
*
B Engine oil filler cap : See Engine Oil Check (page 182).
C Battery: See Changing the 12V Battery (page 186).
*
D Brake and clutch fluid reservoir : See Brake Fluid Check (page 186).
E Engine compartment fuse box:
F Windshield and rear window washer fluid reservoir: See Washer Fluid Check
(page 186).
G Air cleaner: See Changing the Engine Air Filter (page 201).
*
H Engine oil dipstick : See Engine Oil Check (page 182).
*
The filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are colored for easy identification.
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H G F E
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*
A Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine Coolant Check (page 184).
*
B Engine oil filler cap : See Engine Oil Check (page 182).
C Battery: See Changing the 12V Battery (page 186).
D Brake and clutch fluid reservoir : See Brake Fluid Check (page 186).
E Engine compartment fuse box:
F Windshield and rear window washer fluid reservoir: See Washer Fluid Check
(page 186).
G Air cleaner: See Changing the Engine Air Filter (page 201).
*
H Engine oil dipstick : See Engine Oil Check (page 182).
*
The filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are colored for easy identification.
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A B C D E
H G F
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*
A Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine Coolant Check (page 184).
*
B Engine oil filler cap : See Engine Oil Check (page 182).
*
C Engine oil dipstick : See Engine Oil Check (page 182).
D Battery: See Changing the 12V Battery (page 186).
*
E Brake and clutch fluid reservoir : See Brake Fluid Check (page 186).
F Engine compartment fuse box:
G Windshield and rear window washer fluid reservoir: See Washer Fluid Check
(page 186).
H Air cleaner: See Changing the Engine Air Filter (page 201).
*
The filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are colored for easy identification.
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A Minimum
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B Maximum
A Minimum
ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.6L B Maximum
DURATEC-16V TI-VCT (SIGMA)
ENGINE OIL CHECK
A B
1. Make sure that your vehicle is on level
ground.
2. Check the oil level before starting the
engine, or switch the engine off and
wait 15 minutes for the oil to drain into
the oil pan.
E188072 3. Remove the dipstick and wipe it with
a clean, lint free cloth. Replace the
A Minimum. dipstick and remove it again to check
the oil level.
B Maximum.
If the oil level is at the minimum mark, add
oil immediately. See Maintenance (page
177).
Do not use supplemental engine oil
additives because they are unnecessary
and could lead to engine damage that may
not be covered by your vehicle warranty.
Note: Make sure that the oil level is
between the minimum and the maximum
marks.
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Note: The oil consumption of new engines Note: Do not add oil further than the
reaches its normal level after approximately maximum mark. Oil levels above the
3,000 mi (5,000 km). maximum mark may cause engine damage.
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CHECKING THE WIPER Note: Make sure that the wiper blade locks
into place.
BLADES
Rear Window Wiper Blade
Note: Do not hold the wiper blade when
lifting the wiper arm.
Note: Make sure that the wiper arm does
not spring back against the glass when the
wiper blade is not attached.
1. Lift the wiper arm.
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REMOVING A HEADLAMP
E102590
1. Open the hood. See Opening and
Closing the Hood (page 177). 3. Disconnect the electrical connector.
4. Remove the headlamp.
Note: When fitting the headlamp, make
sure that you reconnect the electrical
connector correctly.
2 Note: When fitting the headlamp, make
sure that you fully engage the headlamp in
the retaining clips.
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Headlamp
Note: Remove the covers to gain access to
the bulbs.
A B C D
2
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A Side marker
B Headlamp low beam
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C Headlamp high beam
2. Remove the cover.
D Direction indicator
3. Disconnect the electrical connector.
Side Marker 4. Release the clip and remove the bulb.
1. Remove the headlamp. See Note: Do not touch the glass of the bulb.
Removing a Headlamp (page 189).
Headlamp High Beam
1. Remove the headlamp. See
A Removing a Headlamp (page 189).
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Direction Indicator 1
1. Remove the headlamp. See
Removing a Headlamp (page 189). 2
E112777
3
2. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise
and remove it.
3. Gently press the bulb into the bulb
holder, turn it counterclockwise and
remove it.
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Rear Lamps
Brake, Tail and Direction Indicator
4 Lamps
3 1. Remove the trim and disconnect the
2
E161667 electrical connector.
Note: You cannot separate the fog lamp 2. Loosen the wing nut and carefully pull
bulb from the bulb holder. out the rear lamp.
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Reversing Lamp
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2
3
3 1
E72789 1
1. Carefully release the spring clip. E99453
2. Remove the lamp.
1. Carefully remove the lamp.
3. Turn the bulb counterclockwise and
remove it. 2. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise
and remove it.
Interior Lamp 3. Remove the bulb.
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2
E159827
A Side marker
B Headlamp low beam
C Headlamp high beam
4
D Direction indicator
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Direction Indicator
1. Remove the headlamp. See 1
Removing a Headlamp (page 189).
2
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3
2
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E146871 C
4. Gently press the bulb into the bulb
holder, turn it counterclockwise and
remove it.
A. Indicator
E102854
B. Tail and brake
C. Reverse
1. Remove the screws.
Center High Mounted Stop Lamp
Note: The LED board is not a serviceable
item, please consult your dealer if this fails.
3 1
2
E161671
3. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise 1. Carefully release the spring clip.
and remove it.
2. Remove the lamp.
3. Turn the bulb counterclockwise and
remove it.
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Reading Lamps
E72784
2
1. Carefully pry out the lamp.
2. Remove the bulb.
3
1
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Lamp Specification Power (watt)
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CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR Vehicles with 1.0L EcoBoost and 1.6L
EcoBoost Engine
FILTER
WARNING
To reduce the risk of vehicle damage
and personal burn injuries, do not
start your engine with the air cleaner
removed and do not remove it while the
engine is running.
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Tires
• Maintain recommended air pressure.
Miscellaneous
• Make sure all linkages, cables, levers
and pins under your vehicle are covered
with grease to prevent rust.
• Move vehicles at least 25 ft (7.5 m)
every 15 days to lubricate working parts
and prevent corrosion.
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B. 215: Indicates the nominal Note: You may not find this
width of the tire in millimeters information on all tires because it
from sidewall edge to sidewall is not required by federal law.
edge. In general, the larger the
number, the wider the tire. Letter Speed rating - mph
C. 65: Indicates the aspect ratio rating (km/h)
which gives the tire's ratio of M 81 mph (130 km/h)
height to width.
D. R: Indicates a radial type tire. N 87 mph (140 km/h)
E. 15: Indicates the wheel or rim Q 99 mph (159 km/h)
diameter in inches. If you change R 106 mph (171 km/h)
your wheel size, you will have to
purchase new tires to match the S 112 mph (180 km/h)
new wheel diameter.
T 118 mph (190 km/h)
F. 95: Indicates the tire's load
index. It is an index that relates to U 124 mph (200 km/h)
how much weight a tire can carry. H 130 mph (210 km/h)
You may find this information in
your owner’s manual. If not, V 149 mph (240 km/h)
contact a local tire dealer.
W 168 mph (270 km/h)
Note: You may not find this
information on all tires because it Y 186 mph (299 km/h)
is not required by federal law. Note: For tires with a maximum
G. H: Indicates the tire's speed speed capability over 149 mph
rating. The speed rating denotes (240 km/h), tire manufacturers
the speed at which a tire is sometimes use the letters ZR. For
designed to be driven for extended those with a maximum speed
periods of time under a standard capability over 186 mph (299
condition of load and inflation km/h), tire manufacturers always
pressure. The tires on your vehicle use the letters ZR.
may operate at different
conditions for load and inflation H. U.S. DOT Tire Identification
pressure. These speed ratings may Number (TIN): This begins with
need to be adjusted for the the letters DOT and indicates that
difference in conditions. The the tire meets all federal
ratings range from 81 mph (130 standards. The next two numbers
km/h) to 186 mph (299 km/h). or letters are the plant code
These ratings are listed in the designating where it was
following chart. manufactured, the next two are
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the tire size code and the last four *Treadwear The treadwear grade
numbers represent the week and is a comparative rating based on
year the tire was built. For the wear rate of the tire when
example, the numbers 317 mean tested under controlled conditions
the 31st week of 1997. After 2000 on a specified government test
the numbers go to four digits. For course. For example, a tire graded
example, 2501 means the 25th 150 would wear one and one-half
week of 2001. The numbers in times as well on the government
between are identification codes course as a tire graded 100.
used for traceability. This *Traction: The traction grades,
information is used to contact from highest to lowest are AA, A,
customers if a tire defect requires B, and C. The grades represent the
a recall. tire's ability to stop on wet
I. M+S or M/S: Mud and Snow, or pavement as measured under
controlled conditions on specified
AT: All Terrain, or government test surfaces of
AS: All Season. asphalt and concrete. A tire
marked C may have poor traction
J. Tire Ply Composition and performance.
Material Used: Indicates the
number of plies or the number of *Temperature: The temperature
layers of rubber-coated fabric in grades are A (the highest), B and
the tire tread and sidewall. Tire C, representing the tire's
manufacturers also must indicate resistance to the generation of
the ply materials in the tire and the heat and its ability to dissipate
sidewall, which include steel, heat when tested under controlled
nylon, polyester, and others. conditions on a specified indoor
laboratory test wheel.
K. Maximum Load: Indicates the
maximum load in kilograms and M. Maximum Inflation
pounds that can be carried by the Pressure: Indicates the tire
tire. Refer to the Safety manufacturers' maximum
Compliance Certification Label permissible pressure or the
(affixed to either the door hinge pressure at which the maximum
pillar, door-latch post, or the door load can be carried by the tire. This
edge that meets the door-latch pressure is normally higher than
post, next to the driver's seating the vehicle manufacturer's
position), for the correct tire recommended cold inflation
pressure for your vehicle. pressure which can be found on
the Safety Compliance
L. Treadwear, Traction and Certification Label (affixed to
Temperature Grades: either the door hinge pillar,
door-latch post, or the door edge
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B
LT type tires have some additional
information beyond those of P
type tires; these differences are
described below.
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You are strongly urged to buy a (affixed to either the door hinge
reliable tire pressure gauge, as pillar, door-latch post, or the door
automatic service station gauges edge that meets the door-latch
may be inaccurate. Ford post, next to the driver's seating
recommends the use of a digital position), or Tire Label which is
or dial-type tire pressure gauge located on the B-Pillar or the edge
rather than a stick-type tire of the driver’s door. Failure to
pressure gauge. follow the tire pressure
recommendations can cause
Use the recommended cold uneven treadwear patterns and
inflation pressure for optimum tire adversely affect the way your
performance and wear. vehicle handles
Under-inflation or over-inflation
may cause uneven treadwear Maximum Inflation Pressure is
patterns the tire manufacturer's maximum
permissible pressure and the
WARNING pressure at which the maximum
Under-inflation is the most load can be carried by the tire. This
common cause of tire failures pressure is normally higher than
and may result in severe tire the manufacturer’s recommended
cracking, tread separation or cold inflation pressure which can
blowout, with unexpected loss of be found on the Safety
vehicle control and increased risk Compliance Certification Label
of injury. Under-inflation increases (affixed to either the door hinge
sidewall flexing and rolling pillar, door-latch post, or the door
resistance, resulting in heat edge that meets the door-latch
buildup and internal damage to post, next to the driver's seating
the tire. It also may result in position), or Tire Label which is
unnecessary tire stress, irregular located on the B-Pillar or the edge
wear, loss of vehicle control and of the driver’s door. The cold
accidents. A tire can lose up to inflation pressure should never be
half of its air pressure and not set lower than the recommended
appear to be flat! pressure on the Safety
Compliance Certification Label or
Always inflate your tires to the Tire Label.
Ford recommended inflation
pressure even if it is less than the
maximum inflation pressure
information found on the tire. The
Ford recommended tire inflation
pressure is found on the Safety
Compliance Certification Label
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WARNINGS WARNINGS
may be found on either the Safety When inflating the tire for
Compliance Certification Label mounting pressures up to 20 psi
(affixed to either the door hinge (1.38 bar) greater than the
pillar, door-latch post, or the door maximum pressure on the tire
edge that meets the door-latch sidewall, the following
post, next to the driver's seating precautions must be taken to
position), or the Tire Label which protect the person mounting the
is located on the B-Pillar or edge tire:
of the driver’s door. If this
information is not found on these 1. Make sure that you have the
labels then you should contact correct tire and wheel size.
your authorized dealer as soon as
possible. Use of any tire or wheel 2. Lubricate the tire bead and
not recommended by Ford can wheel bead seat area again.
affect the safety and performance
of your vehicle, which could result 3. Stand at a minimum of 12 ft
in an increased risk of loss of (3.66 m) away from the wheel
vehicle control, vehicle rollover, and tire assembly.
personal injury and death.
Additionally the use of 4. Use both eye and ear
non-recommended tires and protection.
wheels could cause steering,
suspension, axle, transfer case or For a mounting pressure more
power transfer unit failure. If you than 20 psi (1.38 bar) greater than
have questions regarding tire the maximum pressure, a Ford
replacement, contact your dealer or other tire service
authorized dealer as soon as professional should do the
possible. mounting.
When mounting replacement
tires and wheels, you should Always inflate steel carcass tires
not exceed the maximum pressure with a remote air fill with the
indicated on the sidewall of the person inflating standing at a
tire to set the beads without minimum of 12 ft (3.66 m) away
additional precautions listed from the wheel and tire assembly
below. If the beads do not seat at
the maximum pressure indicated,
re-lubricate and try again. Important: Remember to replace
the wheel valve stems when the
road tires are replaced on your
vehicle
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As an added safety feature, your vehicle The tire pressure monitoring system
has been equipped with a Tire Pressure complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and
Monitoring System (TPMS) that with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
illuminates a low tire pressure telltale Operation is subject to the following two
when one or more of your tires is conditions: (1) This device may not cause
significantly under-inflated. Accordingly, harmful interference, and (2) This device
when the low tire pressure telltale must accept any interference received,
illuminates, you should stop and check including interference that may cause
your tires as soon as possible, and inflate undesired operation.
them to the proper pressure. Driving on a
significantly under-inflated tire causes the Changing Tires With a Tire
tire to overheat and can lead to tire failure. Pressure Monitoring System
Under-inflation also reduces fuel efficiency
and tire tread life, and may affect the
vehicle’s handling and stopping ability.
Please note that the TPMS is not a
substitute for proper tire maintenance, and
it is the driver’s responsibility to maintain
correct tire pressure, even if under-inflation
has not reached the level to trigger
illumination of the TPMS low tire pressure
telltale.
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a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate E142549
when the system is not operating properly.
The TPMS malfunction indicator is Note: Each road tire is equipped with a tire
combined with the low tire pressure pressure sensor located inside the wheel
telltale. When the system detects a and tire assembly cavity. The pressure
malfunction, the telltale will flash for sensor is attached to the valve stem. The
approximately one minute and then remain pressure sensor is covered by the tire and is
continuously illuminated. This sequence not visible unless the tire is removed. Take
will continue upon subsequent vehicle care when changing the tire to avoid
start-ups as long as the malfunction exists. damaging the sensor
When the malfunction indicator is You should always have your tires serviced
illuminated, the system may not be able by an authorized dealer.
to detect or signal low tire pressure as Check the tire pressure periodically (at
intended. TPMS malfunctions may occur least monthly) using an accurate tire
for a variety of reasons, including the gauge. See Inflating Your Tires in this
installation of replacement or alternate chapter.
tires or wheels on the vehicle that prevent
the TPMS from functioning properly.
Always check the TPMS malfunction
telltale after replacing one or more tires or
wheels on your vehicle to ensure that the
replacement or alternate tires and wheels
allow the TPMS to continue to function
properly.
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Solid warning light Tire(s) under-inflated Make sure tires are at the proper pres-
sure. See Inflating your tires in this
chapter. After inflating your tires to the
manufacturer’s recommended pressure
as shown on the Tire Label (located on
the edge of driver’s door or the B-Pillar),
the vehicle must be driven for at least
two minutes over 20 mph (32 km/h)
before the light turns off.
Spare tire in use Repair the damaged road wheel and tire
assembly and reinstall it on the vehicle
to restore system function. For a
description on how the system functions,
see When your temporary spare tire
is installed in this section.
TPMS malfunction If the tires are properly inflated and the
spare tire is not in use but the light
remains on, contact your authorized
dealer as soon as possible.
Flashing warning Spare tire in use Repair the damaged road wheel and tire
light assembly and reinstall it on the vehicle
to restore system function. For a
description on how the system functions,
see When your temporary spare tire
is installed in this section.
TPMS malfunction If the tires are properly inflated and the
spare tire is not in use but the light
remains on, contact your authorized
dealer as soon as possible.
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How Temperature Affects Your Tire Note: The tire pressure monitoring system
Pressure indicator light will illuminate when the spare
tire is in use. To restore the full functionality
The tire pressure monitoring system of the monitoring system, all road wheels
monitors tire pressure in each pneumatic equipped with tire pressure monitoring
tire. While driving in a normal manner, a sensors must be mounted on the vehicle.
typical passenger tire inflation pressure
may increase about 2 to 4 psi (14 to 28 If you get a flat tire while driving, do not
kPa) from a cold start situation. If the apply the brake heavily. Instead, gradually
vehicle is stationary overnight with the decrease your speed. Hold the steering
outside temperature significantly lower wheel firmly and slowly move to a safe
than the daytime temperature, the tire place on the side of the road.
pressure may decrease about 3 psi (21 Have a flat serviced by an authorized
kPa) for a drop of 30°F (17°C) in ambient dealer in order to prevent damage to the
temperature. This lower pressure value tire pressure monitoring system sensors.
may be detected by the tire pressure See Tire Pressure Monitoring System
monitoring system as being significantly (page 225). Replace the spare tire with a
lower than the recommended inflation road tire as soon as possible. During
pressure and activate the system warning repairing or replacing of the flat tire, have
light for low tire pressure. If the low tire an authorized dealer inspect the tire
pressure warning light is on, visually check pressure monitoring system sensor for
each tire to verify that no tire is flat. If one damage.
or more tires are flat, repair as necessary.
Check the air pressure in the road tires. If Dissimilar Spare Wheel and Tire
any tire is under-inflated, carefully drive Assembly Information
the vehicle to the nearest location where
air can be added to the tires. Inflate all the WARNING
tires to the recommended inflation
Failure to follow these guidelines
pressure.
could result in an increased risk of
loss of vehicle control, injury or death.
CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL
If you have a dissimilar spare wheel and
WARNINGS tire, then it is intended for temporary use
The use of tire sealants may damage only. This means that if you need to use it,
your tire pressure monitoring system you should replace it as soon as possible
and should only be used in roadside with a road wheel and tire assembly that
emergencies. If you must use a sealant, the is the same size and type as the road tires
Ford Tire Mobility Kit sealant should be and wheels that were originally provided
used. The tire pressure monitoring system by Ford. If the dissimilar spare tire or wheel
sensor and valve stem on the wheel must is damaged, it should be replaced rather
be replaced by an authorized dealer after than repaired.
use of the sealant. A dissimilar spare wheel and tire assembly
See Tire Pressure Monitoring is defined as a spare wheel and tire
System (page 225). If the tire assembly that is different in brand, size or
pressure monitor sensor becomes appearance from the road tires and wheels
damaged, it will no longer function. and can be one of three types:
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1. T-type mini-spare: This spare tire The usage of a full-size dissimilar spare
begins with the letter T for tire size and wheel and tire assembly can lead to
may have Temporary Use Only molded in impairment of the following:
the sidewall. • Handling, stability and braking
2. Full-size dissimilar spare with label performance.
on wheel: This spare tire has a label on • Comfort and noise.
the wheel that states: THIS WHEEL AND
• Ground clearance and parking at curbs.
TIRE ASSEMBLY FOR TEMPORARY USE
ONLY. • Winter weather driving capability.
When driving with one of the dissimilar • Wet weather driving capability.
spare tires listed above, do not: • All-wheel driving capability.
• Exceed 50 mph (80 km/h). When driving with the full-size dissimilar
• Load the vehicle beyond maximum spare wheel and tire assembly additional
vehicle load rating listed on the Safety caution should be given to:
Compliance Label. • Towing a trailer.
• Tow a trailer. • Driving vehicles equipped with a
• Use more than one dissimilar spare tire camper body.
at a time. • Driving vehicles with a load on the
• Use commercial car washing cargo rack.
equipment. Drive cautiously when using a full-size
• Try to repair the dissimilar spare tire. dissimilar spare wheel and tire assembly
and seek service as soon as possible.
Use of one of the dissimilar spare tires
listed above at any one wheel location can Tire Change Procedure
lead to impairment of the following:
• Handling, stability and braking WARNINGS
performance. When one of the front wheels is off
• Comfort and noise. the ground, the transmission alone
will not prevent the vehicle from
• Ground clearance and parking at curbs. moving or slipping off the jack, even if the
• Winter weather driving capability. transmission selector lever is in park (P).
• Wet weather driving capability. To help prevent your vehicle from
• All-wheel driving capability (if moving when you change a tire, be
applicable). sure to place the transmission
selector lever in park (P), set the parking
3. Full-size dissimilar spare without brake and block (in both directions) the
label on wheel wheel that is diagonally opposite (other
When driving with the full-size dissimilar side and end of the vehicle) to the tire
spare wheel and tire assembly, do not: being changed.
• Exceed 70 mph (113 km/h). Never get underneath a vehicle that
• Use more than one dissimilar spare is supported only by a jack. If your
wheel and tire assembly at a time. vehicle slips off the jack, you or
someone else could be seriously injured.
• Use commercial car washing
equipment.
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WARNINGS
Do not attempt to change a tire on
the side of the vehicle close to
moving traffic. Pull far enough off the
road to avoid the danger of being hit when
operating the jack or changing the wheel.
Always use the jack provided as
original equipment with your vehicle.
If using a jack other than the one
provided as original equipment with your
vehicle, make sure the jack capacity is
adequate for the vehicle weight, including E175694
any vehicle cargo or modifications. 8. To remove the wrench from the jack,
Make sure there is no lubrication turn the hex nut on the jack
(grease or oil) on the threads or the counterclockwise. This will lower the
surface between the wheel lugs and jack and loosen the mechanical lock.
nuts. This can cause the lug nuts to loosen
while driving.
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Wheel Lug Nut Torque Specifications
WARNING
When a wheel is installed, always remove any corrosion, dirt or foreign materials
present on the mounting surfaces of the wheel or the surface of the wheel hub,
brake drum or brake disc that contacts the wheel. Make sure that any fasteners
that attach the rotor to the hub are secured so they do not interfere with the mounting
surfaces of the wheel. Installing wheels without correct metal-to-metal contact at the
wheel mounting surfaces can cause the wheel nuts to loosen and the wheel to come off
while your vehicle is in motion, resulting in loss of control.
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ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS
Cubic inches 61 98 98
Required fuel Minimum 87 octane Minimum 87 octane Minimum 87 octane
Compression 10:1 11:1 10:1
ratio
Spark plug gap 0.026–0.030 in 0.028–0.031 in 0.028–0.031 in
(0.65–0.75 mm) (0.7–0.8 mm) (0.7–0.8 mm)
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Oil filter
2 FL-910S
Battery BXT-96R-500
Spark plugs
3 SP-538A SP-525 SP-532
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NUMBER
The vehicle identification number is
located on the left-hand side of the
instrument panel.
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Description Code
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Item Capacity
* Approximate dry fill capacity. Actual amount may vary during fluid changes.
Specifications
Materials
Name Specification
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Materials
Name Specification
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If you use oil and fluids that do not meet We recommend Motorcraft motor oil for
the defined specification and viscosity your vehicle. If Motorcraft oil is not
grade, this may lead to: available, use motor oils of the
recommended viscosity grade that meet
• Component damage which is not API SN requirements and display the API
covered by the vehicle warranty. Certification Mark for gasoline engines. Do
• Longer engine cranking periods. not use oil labeled with API SN service
• Increased emission levels. category unless the label also displays the
API certification mark.
• Reduced engine performance.
• Reduced fuel economy.
• Degraded brake performance.
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Specifications
Materials
Name Specification
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If you use oil and fluids that do not meet Note: Ford recommends using Motorcraft
the defined specification and viscosity DOT 4 Low Viscosity (LV) High Performance
grade, this may lead to: or equivalent meeting WSS-M6C65-A2. Use
• Component damage which is not of any fluid other than the recommended
covered by the vehicle warranty. fluid may cause degraded brake
performance and not meet the Ford
• Longer engine cranking periods. performance standards. Keep brake fluid
• Increased emission levels. clean and dry. Contamination with dirt,
• Reduced engine performance. water, petroleum products or other
materials may result in brake system
• Reduced fuel economy. damage and possible failure.
• Degraded brake performance.
We recommend Motorcraft motor oil for
your vehicle. If Motorcraft oil is not
available, use motor oils of the
recommended viscosity grade that meet
API SN requirements and display the API
Certification Mark for gasoline engines. Do
not use oil labeled with API SN service
category unless the label also displays the
API certification mark.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Radio Frequencies and Reception Factors
Distance and Strength The further you travel away from an FM station, the weaker
the signal and the weaker the reception.
Terrain Hills, mountains, tall buildings, bridges, tunnels, freeway
overpasses, parking garages, dense tree foliage and
thunderstorms can interfere with the reception.
Station overload When you pass near a radio transmission tower, a stronger
signal can override a weaker signal and can cause interfer-
ence in the audio system.
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• MP3 and WMA folder mode represents In track mode, the system displays and
a folder structure consisting of one plays the structure as if it were only one
level of folders. The CD player numbers level deep (all MP3 and WMA files play,
all MP3 and WMA tracks on the disc regardless of being in a specific folder). In
(noted by the MP3 or WMA file folder mode, the system only plays the
extension) and all folders containing MP3 and WMA files in the current folder.
MP3 and WMA files, from F001 (folder)
T001 (track) to F253 T255.
AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH:
• Creating discs with only one level of
folders helps with navigation through AM/FM/CD
the disc files.
WARNING
If you are burning your own MP3 and WMA
discs, it is important to understand how Driving while distracted can result in
the system reads the structures you create. loss of vehicle control, crash and
While various files may be present, (files injury. We strongly recommend that
with extensions other than MP3 and you use extreme caution when using any
WMA), only files with the MP3 and WMA device that may take your focus off the
extension are played; other files are road. Your primary responsibility is the safe
ignored by the system. This enables you to operation of your vehicle. We recommend
use the same MP3 and WMA disc for a against the use of any hand-held device
variety of tasks on your work computer, while driving and encourage the use of
home computer and your in-vehicle voice-operated systems when possible.
system. Make sure you are aware of all applicable
local laws that may affect the use of
electronic devices while driving.
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I On, Off and Volume: Press the button to switch the audio system on or off.
Turn the dial to adjust the volume.
J Seek down: Press the button to go to the next station down the radio frequency
band or the previous track on a CD.
K MENU: Press the button to access different audio system features.
L INFO: Press the button to access radio or CD information.
M SOUND: Press the button to adjust the sound settings for bass, treble, middle,
balance and fade.
N MEDIA: Press the button to access the AUX and SYNC features, it will also
cancel the menu or list browsing.
O RADIO: Press the button to select different radio bands, it will also cancel the
menu or list browsing.
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This will allow you to adjust the sound 1. Press function button 3.
settings (for example bass, middle and 2. Use the seek buttons to scan up or
treble). down the selected waveband.
1. Press the SOUND button. 3. Press function button 3 again or OK
to continue listening to a station.
2. Use the up and down arrow buttons to
select the required setting. Station Preset Buttons
3. Use the left and right arrow buttons to
make the necessary adjustment. The This feature allows you to store your
display indicates the level selected. favorite stations, they can be recalled by
selecting the appropriate waveband and
4. Press the OK button to confirm the pressing one of the preset buttons.
new settings.
1. Select a waveband.
Waveband Button 2. Tune to the station required.
Press the RADIO button to select from the
wavebands available.
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• Press and hold the RADIO button. It will restore radio reception when it finds
one or if one is not found, the unit will
• When the search is complete, sound is return to the original stored frequency.
restored and the strongest signals are
stored on the autostore presets. When selected, AF will be shown in the
display.
Automatic Volume Control 1. Press the MENU button.
When available, automatic volume control 2. Select Audio Settings.
adjusts the volume level to compensate 3. Scroll to Alternat. freq. or Alt.
for engine noise and road speed noise. Frequency. and turn on or off with the
1. Press the MENU button and OK button.
selectAudio Settings. 4. Press the MENU button to return.
2. Select Spd. Comp. Vol.
3. Use the left or right arrow button to
adjust the setting.
4. Press the OK button to confirm your
selection.
5. Press the MENU button to return.
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A TUNE: Press these buttons when in radio mode to manually search up or down
through the radio frequency band. In SIRIUS mode, press these buttons to find
the next or previous available satellite radio station.
B Eject: Press the button to eject a CD.
C DISP: Press the button to turn the display into idle mode.
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D SEEK: Press these buttons when you are in radio mode to go to the next station
up or down the radio frequency band, or to go to the next or previous track on
a CD. In SIRIUS mode, press these buttons to select the next or previous channel.
If a specific category is selected (for example Jazz, Rock or News), use these
buttons to find the next or previous channel in the selected category.
E SOUND: Press the button to adjust the sound settings for bass, treble, middle,
balance and fade.
F On, Off and Volume: Press the button to switch the audio system on or off.
Turn the dial to adjust the volume.
G SOURCE: Press the button to access different audio modes, for example AM,
FM, Satellite radio and A/V input.
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A On, Off: Press the button to switch the audio system on or off.
B CD Slot Where you insert a CD.
C TUNE +: In radio mode, press this button to manually search forward through
the radio frequency band. In SIRIUS mode, press this button to find the next
available satellite radio station.
D Seek up In radio mode, press this button to go to the next station up the radio
frequency band. Press to go to the next track on a CD. In SIRIUS mode, press
this button to select the next channel. If a specific category is selected (for
example Jazz, Rock or News), use this button to find the next channel in the
selected category.
E Eject: Press the button to eject a CD.
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F SOUND: Press the button to adjust the sound settings for bass, treble, middle,
balance and fade.
G Volume Turn the dial to adjust the volume.
H TUNE -: In radio mode, press this button to manually search backward through
the radio frequency band. In SIRIUS mode, press this button to find the previous
available satellite radio station.
I Seek down In radio mode, press this button to go to the next station down the
radio frequency band. Press to go to the previous track on a CD. In SIRIUS mode,
press this button to select the previous channel. If a specific category is selected
(for example Jazz, Rock or News), use this button to find the previous channel
in the selected category.
J SOURCE: Press the button to access different audio modes, for example AM,
FM, Satellite radio and A/V input.
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Reception area If you are listening to a multicast station and you are on
the fringe of the reception area, the station may mute due
to weak signal strength.
If you are listening to HD1, the system switches back to
the analog broadcast until the digital broadcast is available
again. However, if you are listening to any of the possible
HD2-HD7 multicast channels, the station mutes and stays
muted unless it is able to connect to the digital signal
again.
Station blending When the system first receives a station (aside from HD2-
HD7 multicast stations), it first plays the station in the
analog version. Once the receiver verifies the station is an
HD Radio station, it shifts to the digital version. Depending
on the station quality, you may hear a slight sound change
when the station changes from analog to digital. Blending
is the shift from analog to digital sound or digital back to
analog sound.
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Echo, stutter, skip or repeat This is poor time alignment No action required. This is a
in audio. by the radio broadcaster. broadcast issue.
Increase or decrease in
audio volume.
Sound fading or blending in The radio is shifting between No action required. The
and out. analog and digital audio. reception issue may clear up
as you continue to drive.
There is an audio mute The digital multicast is not No action required. This is
delay when selecting HD2 or available until the HD Radio normal behavior. Wait until
HD3, multicast preset or broadcast is decoded. Once the audio is available.
Direct Tune. decoded, the audio is avail-
able.
Cannot access HD2 or HD3 The previously stored No action required. The
multicast channel when multicast preset or direct station is not available in
recalling a preset or from a tune is not available in your your current location.
direct tune. current reception area.
Text information does not Data service issue by the Fill out the station issue
match currently playing radio broadcaster. form at website listed
audio. below.
*
There is no text information Data service issue by the Fill out the station issue
shown for currently selected radio broadcaster. form at website listed
frequency. below.
*
HD2-HD7 stations not found Pressing Scan disables No action required. This is
when Scan is pressed. HD2-HD7 channel search. normal behavior.
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WARNING
Driving while distracted can result in
loss of vehicle control, crash and
injury. We strongly recommend that
you use extreme caution when using any
device that may take your focus off the
road. Your primary responsibility is the safe
operation of your vehicle. We recommend
against the use of any hand-held device
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voice-operated systems when possible. See SYNC Supplement.
Make sure you are aware of all applicable
local laws that may affect the use of
electronic devices while driving.
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and SYNC Services (Traffic, Directions Available AppLink enabled apps vary by
& Information).
*
market.
• Use applications, such as Stitcher, via Make sure that you review your device's
SYNC AppLink.
** manual before using it with SYNC.
• Access phonebook contacts and music Support
using voice commands.
The SYNC support team is available to
• Stream music from your connected
help you with any questions you cannot
phone.
answer on your own.
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Voice command If you want the system to carry out the following
Voice Settings | Voice Adjust the level of voice interaction and feedback.
Preferences
Help Hear a list of voice commands available in the current mode.
You can say any of the voice commands that appear within open and close brackets that
are separated by |. For example, where (cancel | stop | exit) appears you say; cancel or
stop or exit.
You must say any of the voice commands that appear outside of open and close brackets.
For example, where mobile (apps | applications) appears, you must say mobile followed
by either apps or applications.
You do not need to say words that appear within square brackets. For example, for where
(USB [stick] | iPOD | MP3 [player]) appears, you can say USB or USB stick.
Note: SYNC Services and Vehicle health report are only available in the United States of
America.
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Confirmation prompts are short questions correct?". If turned off, the system simply
the system asks when it is not sure of your makes a best guess as to what you
request or when there are multiple possible requested and may ask you to confirm
responses to your request. For example, settings.
the system may ask "Phone, is that
Voice command If you want the system to carry out the following
Confirmation Prompts Make a best guess from the command; you may still occa-
Off sionally be asked to confirm settings.
Confirmation Prompts Clarify your voice command with a short question.
On
The system creates candidate lists when For example, say "Say 1 after the tone to
it has the same confidence level of several call John Doe at home. Say 2 after the tone
options based on your voice command. to call Johnny Doe on mobile. Say 3 after
When turned on, it may prompt you with the tone to call Jane Doe at home." You
as many as four possibilities for could also say "Say 1 after the tone to play
clarification. John Doe, Say 2 after the tone to play
Johnny Doe."
Voice command If you want the system to carry out the following
Media Candidate Lists Make a best guess from the media candidate list. You may
Off still occasionally be asked questions.
Media Candidate Lists On Clarify your voice command for media candidates.
Phone Candidate Lists Make a best guess from the phone candidate list. You may
Off still occasionally be asked questions.
Phone Candidate Lists Clarify your voice command for phone candidates.
On
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Press the phone button. When the display indicates there is no cell phone paired,
do the following:
Message Action and Description
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The system then prompts with questions, such as if you would like to set the current cell
phone as the primary cell phone (the cell phone SYNC automatically tries to connect
with first upon vehicle start-up) or download your phonebook.
Voice Commands
Phone Voice Commands
Phonebook ___
Press the voice icon and say:
Phonebook ___ at Home
Voice Commands
Phonebook ___ at Work
Phone
Phonebook ___ in Office
You can then say any of the following
commands. Phonebook ___ on Cell
Call History Incoming
___ is a dynamic listing that should be the
Call History Missed name of a contact in your phonebook. For
example you could say "Call Mom".
Call History Outgoing
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Voice Command
You can also say any of the following:
[Phone] Settings [Message] Notification
Voice Command
On
Call ___ [Phone] Settings [Message] Notification
Call ___ at Home Off
[Phone] Menu
You can then say any of the following:
[Phone] Connections | [Media] Connec-
tions | [Bluetooth] Connections
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Making a Call
Press the voice button and when prompted say:
Voice Command Action and Description
Call ___ This command is not available until your cell phone informa-
tion is completely downloaded using Bluetooth.
Dial Use to enter a phone number digit by digit.
When the system confirms the number say one of the following commands:
Dial To confirm the number and initiate the call.
delete To erase the last spoken digit. You can also press the left
arrow button.
clear To erase all spoken digits. You can also press and hold the
left arrow button.
Press the MENU button during an active call, then scroll to:
Message Action and Description
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Press the phone button to enter the Phone Menu, then scroll to:
Message Action and Description
Phone Redial Press the OK button to redial the last number called.
Press the OK button again to confirm.
Call History Access any previously dialed, received or missed calls after you
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connect your Bluetooth-enabled cell phone to SYNC.
Press the OK button then select one of the following and press
the OK button again to confirm.
Incoming calls
Outgoing calls
Missed calls
The system attempts to automatically re-download your
phonebook and call history each time your cell phone connects
to SYNC (if the auto download feature is on and your Bluetooth-
enabled cell phone supports this feature).
Phonebook Access and call any contacts in your previously downloaded
1,2
phonebook.
If your phonebook has less than 255 entries, they appear
alphabetically in flat file mode. If there are more than 255
entries, the system will organize them into alphabetical
categories.
1. Press the OK button.
2. Scroll to the desired contact.
3. Press OK or the phone button to call the contact.
Text messaging Press the OK button to send, download, read and delete text
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messages.
Phone settings View your cell phone's status, set ring tones, select your
message notification, change phonebook entries and automat-
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ically download your cell phone content among other features.
SYNC Services Access the SYNC Services portal where you can request various
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types of information, for example traffic reports and directions.
911 Assist Automatically place an emergency call to a 911 operator
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following a crash.
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Vehicle Health Create and receive a diagnostic report card on your vehicle.
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To have SYNC read you the message using voice commands, press the voice
button and when prompted say:
Voice Command Action and Description
Read Message | Read SYNC will read the most recent text message to you.
Text Message | Text
Message
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To open the test message, press OK to message. You can then also choose
receive and open the text message. Press whether you’d like to reply or forward the
OK again and SYNC reads your message message.
aloud as you are not able to view the
Reply to sender Press the OK button to access and then scroll through the
list of pre-defined messages to send.
Forward msg. Press the OK button to forward the message to anyone in
your Phonebook or Call History. You can also choose enter a
number.
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Press the OK button then select one of the following and press the
OK button again to confirm.
Message Notification On
Message Notification Off
Modify Phone- Modify the contents of your phone book (such as add, delete, down-
book load). Press OK to select and scroll between:
Add contacts Press the OK button to add more contacts from your
phonebook. Push the desired contact(s) on your cell
phone. See your cell phone's manual on how to push
contacts.
Delete Phone- Press OK to delete the current phone book and call
book history. When Delete Phonebook appears, press OK
to confirm. SYNC takes you back to the Phone
Settings menu.
Download Press OK to select and press OK again when Confirm
Phonebook Download? appears.
Auto-download Automatically download your phone book each time your phone
connects to SYNC. Press OK to select.
Auto On? When this message appears, press OK to have your
phonebook automatically downloaded each time.
Select Off to NOT download your phonebook every
time your phone connects to SYNC. Your phonebook,
call history and text messages can only be accessed
when your specific phone is connected to SYNC. *
Speak Names When enabled, SYNC speaks the contact name that is displayed on
the screen during phonebook browsing.
Return Exit the current menu.
Bluetooth Devices
System Settings
The Bluetooth Devices menu allows you
This menu provides access to your to add, connect and delete devices, set a
Bluetooth Devices and Advanced menu cell phone as primary as well as turn your
features. Use the arrow buttons to scroll Bluetooth feature on and off.
through the menu options.
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Press the Phone button to enter the Phone Menu, then scroll to:
Message Action and Description
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To access the advanced menu, press the phone button to enter the Phone Menu,
the scroll to:
Message Action and Description
Factory Defaults Return to the factory default settings. This selection does
not erase your indexed information, for example phonebook,
call history, text messages or paired devices.
Press the OK button to select and then press OK again when
the following message appears in the display.
Confirm Restore
Master reset Completely erase all information stored on SYNC, for example
phonebook, call history, text messages and paired devices,
and return the system to the factory default settings.
Press OK to select. The display indicates when complete.
SYNC returns you to the Advanced menu.
Install Applications Install applications you have downloaded.
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WARNINGS
SYNC™ APPLICATIONS AND Do not wait for 911 Assist to make an
SERVICES (If Equipped) emergency call if you can do it
yourself. Dial emergency services
In order for the following features to work, immediately to avoid delayed response
your cell phone must be compatible with time which could increase the risk of
SYNC. To check your phone's serious injury or death after a crash. If you
compatibility, visit www.SYNCMyRide.com, do not hear 911 Assist within five seconds
www.SYNCMyRide.ca or of the crash, the system or phone may be
www.syncmaroute.ca. damaged or non-functional.
*
• SYNC Services : Provides access to Always place your phone in a secure
traffic, directions and information such location in your vehicle so it does not
as travel, horoscopes, stock prices and become a projectile or get damaged
more. in a crash. Failure to do so may cause
serious injury to someone or damage the
• 911 Assist: Can alert 911 in the event of phone which could prevent 911 Assist from
an emergency. working properly.
*
• Vehicle Health Report : Provides a
diagnostic and maintenance report Note: The SYNC 911 Assist feature must be
card of your vehicle. set on before the incident.
*
This is an optional feature and available Note: Before setting this feature on, make
in the United States only. sure that you read the 911 Assist Privacy
Notice later in this section for important
911 Assist (If Equipped) information.
WARNINGS Note: If any user turns 911 Assist on or off,
that setting applies for all paired phones. If
Unless the 911 Assist setting is set on
911 Assist is turned off, either a voice
before a crash, the system will not
message plays or a display message (or
dial for help which could delay
icon) comes on (or both) when your vehicle
response time, potentially increasing the
is started after a previously paired phone
risk of serious injury or death after a crash.
connects.
Note: Every phone operates differently.
While SYNC 911 Assist works with most
cellular phones, some may have trouble
using this feature.
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Press the phone button to enter the phone menu and scroll to:
Message Action and Description
911 Assist Press the OK button to confirm and enter the 911 Assist menu.
On Press the OK button when the desired option appears in the
radio display.
Off
Off with reminder: Provides a display and voice reminder at phone connection
at vehicle start.
Off without reminder: Provides a display reminder only without a voice reminder at
phone connection.
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Note: This feature may not function The system allows you to check your
properly if you have enabled caller ID vehicle's overall health in the form of a
blocking on your cellular phone. Before diagnostic report card. The Vehicle Health
running a report, review the Vehicle Health Report contains valuable information, for
Report Privacy Notice. example:
Note: In order to allow a break-in period for • Vehicle diagnostic information
your vehicle, you may not be able to create • Scheduled maintenance
a Vehicle Health Report until your vehicle
• Open recalls and Field Service Actions
odometer has reached 200 miles.
• Items noted during vehicle inspections
Note: Cellular phone and SMS charges may by an authorized dealer that still need
apply when making a report. servicing.
Register for Vehicle Health Report and set You can run a vehicle health report after
your report preferences at your vehicle has been running a minimum
www.SYNCMyRide.com. After registering, of 60 seconds. Choose one of the following
you can request a Vehicle Health Report options.
(inside your vehicle). Return to your
account at www.SYNCMyRide.com to view
your report. You can also choose for SYNC
to remind you automatically to run reports
at specific mileage intervals.
To use voice commands, press the voice button and when prompted say:
Voice command Action and Description
Vehicle Health (Report) The system will run a vehicle health report of your vehicle's
diagnostic systems and send the results to Ford where it
combines with scheduled maintenance information, open
recalls, other field service actions and vehicle inspection items
that still need servicing by an authorized dealer.
To use the screen, press the phone button, then scroll to:
Message Action and Description
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Run Report Press the OK button for SYNC to run a health report of your
vehicle's diagnostic systems and send the results to Ford
where it combines with scheduled maintenance information,
open recalls, other field service actions and vehicle inspection
items that still need servicing by an authorized dealer.
Return Exit the current menu.
*
You must first turn this feature on before you can select the desired mileage interval.
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Note: When you connect, the service uses SYNC Services uses advanced vehicle
GPS technology and advanced vehicle sensors, integrated GPS technology and
sensors to collect your vehicle's current comprehensive map and traffic data, to
location, travel direction and speed to help give you personalized traffic reports,
provide you with the directions, traffic precise turn-by-turn directions, business
reports, or business searches you request. search, news, sports, weather and more.
Further, to provide the services you request, For a complete list of services, or to learn
for continuous improvement, the service more, please visit www.SYNCMyRide.com.
may collect and record call details and voice
communications. For more information, see
SYNC Services Terms and Conditions at
www.SYNCMyRide.com. If you do not want
Ford or its service providers to collect your
vehicle travel information or other
information identified in the Terms and
Conditions, do not subscribe or use the
service.
You can say any of the voice commands that appear within open and close brackets that
are separated by |. For example, where (options | choices) appears you say either; options
or choices.
You must say any of the voice commands that appear outside of open and close brackets.
For example, where; what are my (options | choices) appears, you must say; what are
my, followed by either, options or choices.
You do not need to say words that appear within square brackets. For example, for where
(what can I say [available] commands) appears, you can say, what can I say commands.
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When connected to SYNC Services, press the voice button and when prompted
say:
Voice command Action and Description
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Yes
* If you miss a turn, SYNC automatically asks if you want the
route updated. Say yes when prompted and the system sends
a new route to your vehicle.
*
During an active route.
Goodbye From the SYNC Services main menu, or press and hold the
phone button on the steering wheel.
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You can even access your account outside your vehicle. Just
use the number on your phone's call history. Traffic and
Directions features do not function properly but information
services and the 411 connect and text message features are
available.
Menu item
SYNC™ APPLINK™ Scroll through the list of
available applications and
SYNC Mobile Apps press OK to select a
Note: You must pair and connect your particular app. Once an
smartphone to SYNC to access AppLink. app is running through
SYNC, you can access an
Note: iPhone users need to connect the app’s menu by pressing the
phone to the USB port in order to start the MENU button to first
application. access the SYNC menu.
Note: The AppLink feature is not available
if your vehicle is equipped with the MyFord Scroll until the app name followed by
Touch system. "Menu", is displayed (such as, sticher
Note: Depending on your display type, you Menu), then press OK. From here, you can
can access AppLink from the media menu, access an application's features, such as
the phone menu, or by using voice Thumbs up and Thumbs down.
commands. Once an app is running through
For more information, please visit:
AppLink, you can control main features of
the app through voice commands and Website
steering wheel controls.
www.SYNCMyRide.com
To Access Using the Phone Menu
To Access Using the Media Menu
Press the phone button to access the
SYNC phone menu on-screen. You can Press the AUX button on the center
then scroll to: console.
Menu item
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Press the Menu button to the SYNC menu and scroll to:
Menu item Action and description
Scroll until the app name followed by For more information, please visit:
"Menu", is displayed (such as, Stitcher
Menu), then press OK. From here, you can Website
access an application's features, such as www.SYNCMyRide.com
Thumbs up and Thumbs down.
Mobile Apps Say the name of the application after the tone.
The app should start. While an app is running through SYNC,
you can press the voice button and speak commands specific
to the app, for example, "Playlist Road Trip".
You can also say the following:
The name of an app To discover the available voice commands.
(such as Stitcher)
followed by "help".
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USB [1] You can now play music by saying any of the appropriate
voice commands. See Media voice commands.
You do not need to say words that appear within square brackets. For example, for where
USB[1]appears, you can say USB or USB one.
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What's Playing?
When a track is playing, you can ask the
system to tell you what is currently playing.
Whats This? | Whats The system reads the metadata tags of the playing track,
Playing? and if the metadata tags are populated, the system will tell
you what track is playing.
You can say any of the voice commands that appear within open and close brackets that
are separated by |. For example, where; (what's | what is) appears you say; what's or
what is.
You must say any of the voice commands that appear outside of open and close brackets.
For example, where text shows: (what's | what is) playing, you must say; "what's playing"
or "what is playing".
Voice command
Media Voice Commands
Play Playlist ___ 1,2
Press the voice button and when
prompted say any of the following: [Play] Previous Folder 3
Voice command
[Play] Previous Track | [Play] Previous
USB [1] Song
You can then say any of the following [Play] Next Track | [Play] Next Song 1,2
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Press the AUX button, then the Menu button to enter the Media Menu.
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Albums Sort all indexed media by albums. If there are fewer than 255
indexed albums, the system lists them alphabetically in flat
file mode. If there are more than 255, the system categorizes
them alphabetically.
1. Press the OK button. You can enter the album menu and
select from playing all albums or from any individual
indexed album.
2. Scroll to choose the desired album. Press the OK button.
Genres Sort indexed music by genre (category) type. SYNC lists the
genres alphabetically in flat file mode. If there are more than
255, the system categorizes them alphabetically.
1. Press the OK button.
2. Scroll to select the desired genre. Press the OK button.
Playlists Access your playlists from formats ASX, M3U, WPL or MTP.
The system lists your playlists alphabetically in flat file mode.
If there are more than 255, the system categorizes them
alphabetically.
1. Press the OK button.
2. Scroll to select the desired playlist. Press the OK button.
Songs Search for and play a specific indexed track. SYNC lists your
tracks alphabetically in flat file mode. If there are more than
255, the system categorizes them alphabetically.
1. Press the OK button.
2. Scroll to select the desired track. Press the OK button.
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Browse USB Explore all supported digital media on your media device
connected to the USB port. You can only view media content
which is compatible with SYNC; other files saved are not
visible.
1. Press the OK button.
2. Scroll to explore indexed media on your flash drive.
Similar music Play music similar to what is currently playing from the USB
port. The system uses the metadata information of each song
*
to compile a playlist for you.
1. Press the OK button.
2. The system creates a new list of similar songs and begins
playing. This feature does not include tracks with incom-
plete metadata information. Press the OK button.
Bluetooth Devices
System Settings
The Bluetooth Devices menu allows you
System settings provide access to your to enable, disable, add, connect and delete
Bluetooth Devices and Advanced menu a Bluetooth device.
features.
Press the AUX button, then the Menu
button to enter the Media Menu.
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Factory Defaults Return to the factory default settings. This selection does
not erase your indexed information, for example phonebook,
call history, text messages and paired devices.
1. Press the OK button.
2. Press the OK button. When restore defaults appears in
the display, press the OK button again to confirm.
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Phone issues
There is excessive back- The audio control settings Review your phone's manual
ground noise during a phone on your phone may be about audio adjustments.
call. affecting SYNC perform-
ance.
During a call, I can hear the This may be a possible Try turning off the device,
other person but they phone malfunction. resetting the device,
cannot hear me. removing the device's
battery, then trying again.
SYNC is not able to down- This is a phone-dependent Go to the website to review
load my phonebook. feature. your phone's compatibility.
This may be a possible Try turning off the device,
phone malfunction. resetting the device or
removing the device's
battery, then trying again.
Try pushing your phonebook
contacts to SYNC by using
the Add Contacts feature.
Use the SYNCmyphone
feature available on the
website.
The system says Phonebook This may be a limitation on Try pushing your phonebook
Downloaded but the your phone's capability. contacts to SYNC by using
phonebook in SYNC is the Add Contacts feature.
empty or missing contacts. If the missing contacts are
stored on your SIM card, try
moving them to the device
memory.
Remove any pictures or
special ring tones associ-
ated with the missing
contact.
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Phone issues
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I am having trouble This may be a possible Try turning off the device,
connecting my device. device malfunction. resetting the device,
removing the device's
battery, then trying again.
Make sure you are using the
manufacturer's cable.
Make sure you insert the
USB cable correctly into the
device and the USB port.
Make sure that the device
does not have an auto-
install program or active
security settings.
SYNC does not recognize This is a device limitation. Make sure you are not
my device when I turn on the leaving the device in your
car. vehicle during very hot or
cold temperatures.
Bluetooth audio does not This is a phone-dependent Review the device compatib-
stream. feature. ility chart on the SYNC
The device is not connected. website to confirm your
phone supports the
Bluetooth audio streaming
function.
Make sure you correctly
connect the device to SYNC,
and that you have pressed
play on your device.
SYNC does not recognize Your music files may not Make sure that all song
music that is on my device. contain the correct artist, details are populated.
song title, album or genre Some devices require you to
information. change the USB settings
The file may be corrupted. from mass storage to MTP
The song may have copy- class.
right protection, which does
not allow it to play.
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Vehicle Health Report and Services (Traffic, Directions and Information) issues
I received a text that I did You did not activate your This is a free feature, but you
not activate Vehicle Health account on the website. must first register online to
Report. You may have the wrong use it.
VIN (vehicle identification Make sure that your VIN is
number) listed. correctly listed in your
account.
I am unable to retrieve the The preferred dealer When you register your
report on the website, or I information did not load account, you must choose a
receive a system error. correctly. preferred dealer. If it already
lists a dealer, try selecting
another dealer and logging
out. Log back in, change it
back to your preferred
dealer, and retrieve the
report.
I am unable to submit a This could be due to your Update your cellular number
report. phone's compatibility. in your account on the
Bad signal strength. website.
You did not register your Make sure you have full
phone correctly on the signal strength and that your
website. Bluetooth volume level has
been turned up.
Make sure the currently
connected phone is
registered on your
SYNCMyRide account.
Try deleting your phone and
performing a clean pairing.
I heard a commercial when You did not activate this This is a free feature, but you
I tried to use Traffic, Direc- phone for this service. must first register online to
tions and Information. Your phone has ID blocker use it.
active. Turn off ID blocker on your
phone as the system recog-
nizes you by your phone
number.
Make sure the currently
connected phone is the
same one that is registered
on your SYNCMyRide
account.
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SYNC does not understand You may be using the wrong Review the phone voice
what I am saying. voice commands. commands and the media
You may be speaking too voice commands at the
soon or at the wrong time. beginning of their respective
sections.
After pressing the voice icon,
wait until after the tone
sounds and Listening
appears before saying a
command. Any command
spoken before this does not
register with the system.
SYNC does not understand You may be using the wrong Review the media voice
the name of a song or artist. voice commands. commands at the beginning
You may be saying the of the media section.
name differently than the Say the song or artist
way you saved it. exactly as listed. If you say
The system may not be "Play Artist Prince", the
reading the name the same system does not play music
way you are saying it. by Prince and the Revolution
or Prince and the New
Power Generation.
Make sure you are saying the
complete title, such as
"California remix featuring
Jennifer Nettles".
If the song titles are in all
CAPS, you have to spell
them. LOLA requires you to
say "L-O-L-A".
Do not use special charac-
ters in the title. The system
does not recognize them.
SYNC does not understand You may be using the wrong Review the Phone voice
or is calling the wrong voice commands. commands at the beginning
contact when I want to You may be saying the of the phone section.
make a call. name differently than the
way you saved it.
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The system may not be Make sure you are saying the
reading the name the same contacts exactly as they are
way you are saying it. listed. For example, if you
Contacts in your phonebook save a contact as Joe
may be very short and Wilson, say "Call Joe
similar, or they may contain Wilson".
special characters. Using the SYNC phone
Your phonebook contacts menu, open the phonebook
may be in CAPS. and scroll to the name
SYNC is having trouble
understanding. SYNC will
read the name to you, giving
you some idea of the
pronunciation SYNC is
expecting.
The system works better if
you list full names, such as
"Joe Wilson" rather than
"Joe".
Do not use special charac-
ters, such as 123 or ICE, as
the system does not recog-
nize them.
If a contact is in CAPS, you
have to spell it. JAKE
requires you to say "Call J-
A-K-E".
AppLink issues
AppLink Mobile Applica- An AppLink capable phone Ensure you have a compat-
tions: When I select "Find is not connected to SYNC. ible smartphone; an Android
New Apps," SYNC does not with OS 2.3 or higher or an
find any applications. iPhone 3GS or newer with
iOS 5.0 or higher. Addition-
ally, ensure your phone is
paired and connected to
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AppLink issues
My iPhone phone is The USB connection to Unplug the USB cable from
connected, my app is SYNC may need to be reset. the phone, wait a moment,
running, I restarted the app and plug the USB cable
but I still cannot find it on back in to the phone. After a
SYNC. few seconds, the app should
appear in SYNC's Mobile
Apps Menu. If not, "Force
Close" the application and
restart it.
I have an Android phone. I The bluetooth volume on Try increasing the Bluetooth
found and started my media the phone may be low. volume of the device by
app on SYNC, but there is no using the device's volume
sound or the sound is very control buttons which are
low. most often found on the
side of the device.
I can only see some of the Some Android devices have Force close or uninstall the
AppLink apps running on my a limited number of apps you do not want SYNC
phone listed in SYNC's bluetooth ports apps can to find. If the app has a "Ford
Mobile Apps Menu. use to connect. If you have SYNC" setting, disable that
more AppLink apps on your setting in the app's settings
phone than the number of menu on the phone.
availble Bluetooth ports, you
will not see all of your apps
listed in SYNC's mobile apps
menu.
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When ENGINE OIL CHANGE DUE NEXT We strongly recommend the use of only
SERVICE or OIL CHANGE REQUIRED genuine Ford, Motorcraft or
appears in the information display, it is Ford-authorized re-manufactured
time for an oil change; the oil change must replacement parts engineered for your
be done within two weeks or 500 miles vehicle.
(800 kilometers) of the ENGINE OIL
CHANGE DUE NEXT SERVICE or OIL Additives and Chemicals
CHANGE REQUIRED message appearing.
This owner's manual and the Ford
The oil minder system must be reset after
Workshop Manual list the recommended
each oil change. See Oil Change
additives and chemicals for your vehicle.
Indicator Reset (page 183).
We do not recommend using chemicals or
If your information display resets additives not approved by us as part of
prematurely or becomes inoperative, you your vehicle’s normal maintenance. Please
should perform the oil change interval at consult your warranty information.
six months or 5000 miles (8000
kilometers) from your last oil change. Oils, Fluids and Flushing
Never exceed one year or 10000 miles
In many cases, fluid discoloration is a
(16000 kilometers) between oil change
normal operating characteristic and, by
intervals.
itself, does not necessarily indicate a
Your vehicle is very sophisticated and built concern or that the fluid needs to be
with multiple, complex, performance changed. However, a qualified expert, such
systems. Every manufacturer develops as the factory-trained technicians at your
these systems using different dealership, should inspect discolored fluids
specifications and performance features. that also show signs of overheating or
That is why it is important to rely upon your foreign material contamination
dealership to properly diagnose and repair immediately.
your vehicle.
Make sure to change your vehicle’s oils and
Ford Motor Company has recommended fluids at the specified intervals or in
maintenance intervals for various parts conjunction with a repair. Flushing is a
and component systems based upon viable way to change fluid for many vehicle
engineering testing. Ford Motor Company sub-systems during scheduled
relies upon this testing to determine the maintenance. It is critical that systems are
most appropriate mileage for replacement flushed only with new fluid that is the same
of oils and fluids to protect your vehicle at as that required to fill and operate the
the lowest overall cost to you and system or using a Ford-approved flushing
recommends against maintenance chemical.
schedules that deviate from the scheduled
maintenance information. Owner Checks and Services
Make sure you perform the following basic
maintenance checks and inspections every
month or at six-month intervals.
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Multi-Point Inspection
In order to keep your vehicle running right,
it is important to have the systems on your
vehicle checked regularly. This can help
identify potential issues and prevent major
problems. We recommend having the
following multi-point inspection performed
at every scheduled maintenance interval
to help make sure your vehicle keeps
running great.
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Multi-Point inspection
For oil and fluid leaks Washer spray and wiper operation
Half-shaft dust boots
*
Brake, coolant recovery reservoir, automatic transmission and window washer
**
If your vehicle is equipped with a temporary mobility kit, check the tire sealant expiration
Use By date on the canister. Replace as needed.
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*
Every 10000 miles (16000 kilometers) or 12 months
**
Change engine oil and filter.
Rotate the tires.
Perform a multi-point inspection (recommended).
Inspect the automatic transmission fluid level. Consult your dealer for requirements.
Inspect the brake pads, shoes, rotors, drums, brake linings, hoses and parking brake.
Inspect the engine cooling system strength and hoses.
Inspect the exhaust system and heat shields.
Inspect the half-shaft boots.
Inspect the steering linkage, ball joints, suspension, tire-rod ends, driveshaft and U-
joints. Lubricate any areas with grease fittings.
Inspect the tires, tire wear and measure the tread depth.
Inspect the wheels and related components for abnormal noise, wear, looseness or
drag.
*
Do not exceed one year or 10000 miles (16000 kilometers) between service intervals.
**
Reset the oil minder system after each engine oil and filter change. See Oil Change
Indicator Reset (page 183).
1
Other maintenance items
km)
Replace spark plugs.
Every 100000 miles
(160000 km) 3
Inspect accessory drive belt(s).
Change transmission fluid.
Every 150000 miles
(240000 km) 4
Replace accessory drive belt(s).
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Other maintenance items
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Extensive idling or low-speed driving for long distances, as in heavy commercial use
(such as delivery, taxi, patrol car or livery)
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Every oil change If ran exclusively on E85, fill the fuel tank full with regular
unleaded fuel.
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Binding Arbitration and Class Action the right to litigate (or participate in as a
Waiver party or class member) all disputes in court
before a judge or jury. Instead, all disputes
(a) Application. This Section applies to will be resolved before a neutral arbitrator,
any dispute EXCEPT IT DOES NOT whose decision will be final except for a
INCLUDE A DISPUTE RELATING TO limited right of appeal under the Federal
COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT, OR TO THE Arbitration Act. Any court with jurisdiction
ENFORCEMENT OR VALIDITY OF YOUR, over the parties may enforce the
FORD MOTOR COMPANY, OR ANY OF arbitrator’s award.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY’S LICENSORS’
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS. (e) Class action waiver. Any proceedings
Dispute means any dispute, action, or other to resolve or litigate any dispute in any
controversy between You and FORD forum will be conducted solely on an
MOTOR COMPANY, other than the individual basis. Neither you nor FORD
exceptions listed above, concerning the MOTOR COMPANY, will seek to have any
SOFTWARE (including its price) or this dispute heard as a class action, as a private
EULA, whether in contract, warranty, tort, attorney general action, or in any other
statute, regulation, ordinance, or any other proceeding in which any party acts or
legal or equitable basis. proposes to act in a representative
capacity. No arbitration or proceeding will
(b) Notice of Dispute. In the event of a be combined with another without the
Dispute, You or FORD MOTOR COMPANY prior written consent of all parties to all
must give the other a “Notice of Dispute”, affected arbitrations or proceedings.
which is a written statement of the name,
address, and contact information of the (f) Arbitration procedure. Any
party giving it, the facts giving rise to the arbitration will be conducted by the
dispute, and the relief requested. You and American Arbitration Association (the
FORD MOTOR COMPANY will attempt to “AAA”), under its Commercial Arbitration
resolve any dispute through informal Rules. If You are an individual and use the
negotiation within 60 days from the date SOFTWARE for personal or vehicle use, or
the Notice of Dispute is sent. After 60 days, if the value of the dispute is $75,000 or
You or FORD MOTOR COMPANY may less whether or not You are an individual
commence arbitration. or how You use the SOFTWARE, the AAA
Supplementary Procedures for
(c) Small claims court. You may also Consumer-Related Disputes will also
litigate any dispute in small claims court apply. To commence arbitration, submit a
in your county of residence or FORD Commercial Arbitration Rules Demand for
MOTOR COMPANY’S principal place of Arbitration form to the AAA. You may
business, if the dispute meets all request a telephonic or in-person hearing
requirements to be heard in the small by following the AAA rules. In a dispute
claims court. You may litigate in small involving $10,000 or less, any hearing will
claims court whether or not You be telephonic unless the arbitrator finds
negotiated informally first. good cause to hold an in-person hearing
(d) Binding arbitration. If You and FORD instead. For more information, see adr.org
MOTOR COMPANY, do not resolve any or call 1-800-778-7879. You agree to
dispute by informal negotiation or in small commence arbitration only in your county
claims court, any other effort to resolve of residence or FORD MOTOR COMPANY’S
the dispute will be conducted exclusively principal place of business. The arbitrator
by binding arbitration. You are giving up
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may award the same damages to You (h) Claims or disputes must be filed
individually as a court could. The arbitrator within one year. To the extent permitted
may award declaratory or injunctive relief by law, any claim or dispute under this
only to You individually, and only to the EULA to which this Section applies must
extent required to satisfy Your individual be filed within one year in small claims
claim. Arbitration fees and incentives. court (Section c) or in arbitration (Section
• i. Disputes involving $75,000 or less. d). The one-year period begins when the
FORD MOTOR COMPANY will claim or dispute first could be filed. If such
promptly reimburse your filing fees and a claim or dispute is not filed within one
pay the AAA’s and arbitrator’s fees and year, it is permanently barred.
expenses. If you reject FORD MOTOR (i) Severability. If the class action waiver
COMPANY’S last written settlement (Section e) is found to be illegal or
offer made before the arbitrator was unenforceable as to all or some parts of a
appointed (“last written offer”), your dispute, then that portion of Section e will
dispute goes all the way to an not apply to those parts. Instead, those
arbitrator’s decision (called an parts will be severed and proceed in a court
“award”), and the arbitrator awards of law, with the remaining parts proceeding
you more than the last written offer, in arbitration. If any other provision of that
FORD MOTOR COMPANY will give you portion Section e is found to be illegal or
three incentives: (1) pay the greater of unenforceable, that provision will be
the award or $1,000; (2) pay twice your severed with the remainder of Section e
reasonable attorney’s fees, if any; and remaining in full force and effect.
(3) reimburse any expenses (including
expert witness fees and costs) that Telenav Software End User License
your attorney reasonably accrues for Agreement
investigating, preparing, and pursuing
Please read these terms and conditions
your claim in arbitration. The arbitrator
carefully before you use the TeleNav
will determine the amounts.
Software. Your use of the TeleNav
• ii. Disputes involving more than Software indicates that you accept these
$75,000. The AAA rules will govern terms and conditions. If you do not accept
payment of filing fees and the AAA’s these terms and conditions, do not break
and arbitrator’s fees and expenses. the seal of the package, launch, or
• iii. Disputes involving any amount. In otherwise use the TeleNav Software.
any arbitration you commence, FORD TeleNav may revise this Agreement and
MOTOR COMPANY will seek its AAA the privacy policy at any time, with or
or arbitrator’s fees and expenses, or http://www.telenav.com from time to time
Your filing fees it reimbursed, only if the to review the then current version of this
arbitrator finds the arbitration frivolous Agreement and of the privacy policy.
or brought for an improper purpose. In
any arbitration FORD MOTOR 1. Safe and Lawful Use
COMPANY commences, it will pay all You acknowledge that devoting attention
filing, AAA, and arbitrator’s fees and to the TeleNav Software may pose a risk
expenses. It will not seek its attorney’s of injury or death to you and others in
fees or expenses from you in any situations that otherwise require your
arbitration. Fees and expenses are not undivided attention, and you therefore
counted in determining how much a agree to comply with the following when
dispute involves. using the TeleNav Software:
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O R
Oil Change Indicator Reset.......................183 Rear Seats.......................................................106
Resetting the Oil Life Monitoring Folding the Seatback.......................................106
System...............................................................183 Unfolding the Seatback...................................107
Oil Check Rear Under Floor Storage..........................143
See: Engine Oil Check.......................................182 Adjustable Load Floor.......................................143
Opening and Closing the Hood................177 Rear View Camera.......................................138
Closing the Hood................................................178 Switching the Rear View Camera Off.........139
Opening the Hood...............................................177 Switching the Rear View Camera On..........138
Ordering Additional Owner's Using the Display................................................138
Literature......................................................166 Rear View Camera
Obtaining a French Owner’s Manual..........166 See: Rear View Camera....................................138
Overhead Console........................................110 Rear Window Wiper and Washers..........69
Intermittent Wipe................................................69
P Rear Window Washer.........................................69
Reverse Gear Wipe..............................................69
Parking Aid......................................................136 Refueling...........................................................118
Rear Sensing System.........................................137 Easy Fuel™ Capless Fuel System.................119
Parking Aids....................................................136
Principle of Operation.......................................136
Parking Brake..................................................132
All Vehicles............................................................132
Vehicles With Automatic
Transmission....................................................132
Vehicles With Manual Transmission............132
Passive Anti-Theft System.........................63
SecuriLock®...........................................................63
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