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Introduction 4
Instrument Cluster 12
Warning lights and chimes 12
Gauges 17
Trip computer 17
Message center 18
Multifunction display 19
Entertainment Systems 23
AM/FM stereo with CD 23
Auxiliary input jack (Line in) 33
USB port 34
Satellite radio information 38
SYNC 41
Privacy Information 43
Pairing your phone for the first time 47
Connecting a digital media player to SYNC 75
Climate Controls 100
Manual heating and air conditioning 100
Rear window defroster 102
Lights 104
Headlamps 104
Turn signal control 107
Bulb replacement 109
Driver Controls 119
Windshield wiper/washer control 119
Steering wheel adjustment 120
Power windows 121
Mirrors 123
Speed control 125
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2012 Fiesta (fie)
Owners Guide, 1st Printing
USA (fus)
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Page 1 - Table of Contents

Introduction 4Instrument Cluster 12Warning lights and chimes 12Gauges 17Trip computer 17Message center 18Multifunction display 19Entertainment Systems

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These are some of the symbols you may see on your vehicle.Vehicle Symbol GlossarySafety AlertSee Owner’s GuideFasten Safety Belt Airbag - FrontAirbag

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MANUAL HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMManual system with A/C shown; heater only system similar.1.: Turn to select the desired fan speed.2. Air flo

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: Distributes outside air through the windshield defroster anddemister vents. Can be used to clear thin ice or fog from thewindshield. The system will

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and put the vehicle’s transmission into the P (Park) gear position(automatic transmission only) to continue to receive cool air from yourA/C system.Fo

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CABIN AIR FILTERYour cabin air filter is located behind the instrument panel. The cabin airfilter element is designed to reduce the concentration of a

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HEADLAMP CONTROLTurns the lamps off.Turns on the parking lamps,instrument panel lamps, licenseplate lamps and tail lamps.Turns the low beam headlampso

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Daytime running lamps (DRL) (if equipped)Turns the headlamps on with a reduced output.To activate:• the ignition must be in the on position and• the h

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• (1) 8 feet (2.4 meters)• (2) Center height of lamp toground• (3) 25 feet (7.6 meters)• (4) Horizontal reference line2. Measure the height of thehead

Page 10 - Introduction

TURN SIGNAL CONTROL• Push down to activate the leftturn signal.• Push up to activate the right turnsignal.When changing lanes, the turn signal indicat

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Dome lamps and map lamps, rear lampsPress the buttons to turn the maplamps on/off.Ambient lighting (if equipped)Illuminates footwells, cupholdersand t

Page 12 - Instrument Cluster

BULB REPLACEMENTLamp assembly condensationExterior lamps are vented to accommodate normal changes in pressure.Condensation can be a natural by-product

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Vehicle Symbol GlossaryPower WindowsFront/RearPower Window LockoutChild Safety DoorLock/UnlockInterior LuggageCompartment ReleasePanic Alarm Engine Oi

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Function Number of bulbs Trade number5-door rear lamp(stop/reverse)2 3157K5-door rear lamp (turn) 1 3157A(amber)License plate lamp 1 W5W* 5–door high-

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Removing the front lamp assemblyNote: The front lamp assembly must be removed in order to replacebulbs.1. Make sure the headlamp controlis in the off

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Replacing the low beam headlampsNote: The low beam headlamp is the outboard lamp.Note: Never hold a bulb by the glass. This is particularly valid forh

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1. Remove the bulb cover.2. Turn the bulb holdercounterclockwise and remove it.3. Disconnect the electrical connector.4. Reverse the procedure to inst

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Replacing the side marker lamps1. Turn the bulb holder clockwiseand remove it.2. Remove the bulb from the bulbholder.3. Reverse the procedure to insta

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Replacing the rear stop lamp (5-door)1. Turn the bulb holdercounterclockwise and remove it.2. Remove the bulb from the holder.3. Reverse the procedure

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2. Remove the bulb from the holder.3. Reverse the procedure to install the new bulb.Replacing the turn signal rear lamp (5-door)1. Turn the bulb holde

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Replacing bodyside rear lamp bulb (4-door)1. Open the deck lid and remove the interior bodyside carpet.2. Turn the bulb holdercounterclockwise and rem

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3. Remove the bulb (3) from theholder.4. Reverse the procedure to install the new bulb.5. Reinstall the carpet.Replacing the license plate lamps1. Car

Page 23 - Entertainment Systems

WINDSHIELD WIPERSMove the lever down for a singlewipe.For intermittent operation,move control up one position andadjust the rotary control to thedesir

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WARNING LIGHTS AND CHIMESWarning lights can alert you to a vehicle condition that may becomeserious enough to cause expensive repairs. A warning light

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TILT/TELESCOPE STEERING WHEELTo adjust the steering wheel:1. Pull the lever down to unlock thesteering column.2. While the lever is in the downpositio

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To prevent the fuse from being blown, do not use the power point(s)over the vehicle capacity of 12V DC/180W. If the power point or cigarlighter socket

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One-touch up or down (driver’s window only)This feature allows the driver’s window to open or close fully withoutholding the control down.To operate o

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4. Pull up the switch and hold until the window is fully closed.5. Open the window and try to close it automatically.6. Reset and repeat procedure if

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EXTERIOR MIRRORSPower side view mirrorsWARNING: Do not adjust the mirror while the vehicle is inmotion.To adjust your mirrors:1. Rotate the control cl

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Signal indicator mirrors (if equipped)When the turn signal is activated,the outer portion of the appropriatemirror housing will blink.This provides an

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Note:• Vehicle speed may vary momentarily when driving up and down asteep hill.• If the vehicle speed increases above the set speed on a downhill, you

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STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS (IF EQUIPPED)SYNC姞 system hands free control featurePress(located on themulti-function lever) briefly to usethe voice command

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To open the moon roof: Press andrelease the rear of the SLIDEcontrol and the glass will openautomatically. If the sliding shade isclosed, it will open

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WARNING (Continued)• Never place floor mats or any other covering on top of alreadyinstalled floor mats. Floor mats should always rest on top of vehic

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WARNING: Under engine misfire conditions, excessive exhausttemperatures could damage the catalytic converter, the fuelsystem, interior floor coverings

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KEYSIntegrated keyhead transmitters (IKTs) (if equipped)Your vehicle may be equipped withtwo integrated keyhead transmitters(IKTs). The key blade is u

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Intelligent Access Key (IA key) (if equipped)Your vehicle may be equipped withtwo intelligent access keys whichoperate the power locks and theremote e

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POWER DOOR LOCKSThe power door lock control islocated on the instrument panelnear the radio.Press the control to lock/unlock thedoors. When the light

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Central locking/unlockingTo centrally lock/unlock all doors (from the driver’s side only) using thekey from the outside when they are closed:• Turn th

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Autounlock (if equipped)If the doors have been autolocked, the doors will autounlock only when:• the ignition is on,• all doors are closed,• the vehic

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CHILDPROOF DOOR LOCKS• When these locks are set, therear doors cannot be opened fromthe inside.• The rear doors can be openedfrom the outside when the

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To open the luggage compartmentdoor (lid) from within the luggagecompartment, pull the illuminated“T” shaped handle and push up onthe trunk lid. The h

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REMOTE ENTRY SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)FCC ID: LXP-RX4318 IC: 2298A-RX4318The integrated keyhead transmitters (IKTs) and intelligent access keys(IA key) com

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Activating intelligent access atthe front doors: If your IA key iswithin 3 feet (1 meter) of thedriver’s door or passenger frontdoor, you can activate

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Unlocking the doors/two-stage unlock1. Pressand release to unlock the driver’s door. Note: The interiorlamps will illuminate and the parking lamps wil

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Anti-lock brake system: If theABS light stays illuminated orcontinues to flash, a malfunction hasbeen detected, have the systemserviced immediately by

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2. Release the retaining clips with aflat object and separate the twohalves of the transmitter.3. Carefully pry out the battery witha flat object. Be

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3. Twist a flat object in the positionshown to separate the two halves ofthe transmitter.4. Carefully insert a flat object inthe position show to open

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Please read and understand the entire procedure before you begin.To reprogram the remote entry transmitters:1. Insert the first programmed key into th

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Programming spare Intelligent Access Keys (IA keys)You cannot program spare keys for your IA keys. If you would like toprogram spare key transmitters,

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Note: Large metallic objects, electronic devices that are used topurchase gasoline or similar items, or a second coded key on the samekey chain may ca

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Replacing coded keys can be very costly. Store an extra programmed keyaway from the vehicle in a safe place to help prevent anyinconveniences. Please

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FRONT SEATSWARNING: Reclining the seatback can cause an occupant toslide under the seat’s safety belt, resulting in severe personalinjuries in the eve

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The adjustable head restraintsconsist of :• a trimmed energy absorbing foamand structure (1),• two steel stems (2),• a guide sleeve adjust releasebutt

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WARNING: The adjustable head restraint is a safety device.Whenever possible it should be installed and properly adjustedwhen the seat is occupied.Adju

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• Up-down seat adjustment (driver’s side only)Pull up on the control to raise theseat and push down on the controlto lower the seat.• Recline adjustme

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Engine coolant temperature:Illuminates when the engine coolanttemperature is high. Stop thevehicle as soon as possible, switch off the engine and let

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Using the armrest (if equipped)Move the armrest up or down. Youcan also move it all the way up tostow it on the side of the seatback.Heated seat cushi

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REAR SEATSSecond row head restraintsOutboard seat positionsYour vehicle is equipped with second row outboard head restraints thatare vertically adjust

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Center seat positionYour vehicle is equipped with a second row center head restraint that isvertically adjustable.The adjustable center head restraint

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To remove the adjustable head restraint, do the following:1. Pull up on the head restraint until it reaches its highest adjustmentposition.2. Simultan

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3. Stow the safety belt in the beltstowage clip. This will prevent thesafety belt from getting caught inthe seat latch.When raising the seatback(s), m

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• Driver’s seat position sensor.• Front crash severity sensor.• Front passenger sensing system.• “Passenger airbag off” or “pass airbag off” indicator

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Driver’s seat position sensorThe driver’s seat position sensor allows your Personal Safety System totailor the deployment level of the driver dual-sta

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Front safety belt usage sensorsThe front safety belt usage sensors detect whether or not the driver andfront outboard passenger safety belts are faste

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SAFETY BELT SYSTEMWARNING: Always drive and ride with your seatback uprightand the lap belt snug and low across the hips.WARNING: To reduce the risk o

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WARNING: Safety belts and seats can become hot in a vehiclethat has been closed up in sunny weather; they could burn asmall child. Check seat covers a

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AdvanceTrac威/Traction control(if equipped): Displays when theAdvanceTrac威/Traction control isactive. If the light remains on, havethe system serviced

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Restraint of pregnant womenWARNING: Always ride and drive with your seatback uprightand the safety belt properly fastened. The lap portion of thesafet

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When to use the automatic locking modeThis mode should be used any time a child safety seat, except abooster, is installed in passenger front or rear

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Safety belt extension assemblyIf the safety belt is too short when fully extended, a safety belt extensionassembly can be obtained from an authorized

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Safety belt warning light and indicator chimeThe safety belt warning light illuminates in the instrument cluster and achime sounds to remind the occup

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If... Then...The driver’s and frontpassenger’s safety belts arebuckled before the ignitionswitch is turned to the onposition or less than1-2 minutes h

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The following are reasons most often given for not wearing safety belts(All statistics based on U.S. data):Reasons given... Consider...“Crashes are ra

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Reasons given... Consider...“I have an airbag” Airbags offer greater protection whenused with safety belts. Frontal airbagsare not designed to inflate

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WARNING: While the design allows you to deactivate yourBelt-Minder威, this system is designed to improve your chances ofbeing safely belted and survivi

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AIRBAG SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)The supplemental restraint system is designed to work with the safetybelt to help protect the driver and rig

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WARNING: When possible, all children 12 years old and undershould be properly restrained in a rear seating position.WARNING: The National Highway Traf

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GAUGESShown in standard measure. Metric similar.1. Tachometer: Indicates the engine speed in revolutions per minute.Driving with your tachometer point

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Children and airbagsChildren must always be properlyrestrained. Accident statisticssuggest that children are safer whenproperly restrained in the rear

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The airbags inflate and deflaterapidly upon activation. After airbagdeployment, it is normal to notice asmoke-like, powdery residue orsmell the burnt

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• a readiness light and tone• and the electrical wiring which connects the components• Side curtain airbag system. Refer to Side curtain airbag system

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• the system determines that a small child is present in a forward-facingchild restraint that is installed according to the manufacturer’sinstructions

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If a person of adult size is sitting in the front passenger’s seat, but the⬙passenger airbag off⬙ or ⬙pass airbag off⬙ indicator lamp is lit, it ispos

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The front passenger sensing system may detect small or medium objectsplaced on the seat cushion. For most objects that are in the frontpassenger seat,

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WARNING: To reduce the risk of possible serious injury:Do not stow objects in seat back map pocket (if equipped) orhang objects off seat back if a chi

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WARNING: Any alteration/modification to the front passengerseat may affect the performance of the front passenger sensingsystem.Determining if the sys

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WARNING: Do not attempt to service, repair, or modify theairbag SRS, its fuses or the seat cover on a seat containing anairbag. Contact your authorize

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The airbag SRS is designed to activate when the vehicle sustains lateraldeceleration sufficient to cause the sensors to close an electrical circuittha

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mi (km) TRIP — Trip odometer: Registers the mileage of individualjourneys.mi (km) TO E — Distance to empty (if equipped): Indicates theapproximate dis

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Side-curtain airbag systemWARNING: Do not placeobjects or mount equipmenton or near the headliner at thesiderail that may come intocontact with a depl

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How does the side air curtain system work?The design and development of theside air curtain system includedrecommended testing proceduresthat were dev

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The side air curtains are mounted to the sheet metal above the first andsecond row seats. In certain lateral collisions, the air curtain andseat-mount

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Determining if the system is operationalThe SRS uses a readiness light in the instrument cluster or a tone toindicate the condition of the system. Ref

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SAFETY RESTRAINTS FOR CHILDRENSee the following sections for directions on how to properly use safetyrestraints for children. Also see Airbag suppleme

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Recommendations for Safety Restraints for ChildrenChild size, height, weight, or ageRecommendedrestraint typeInfantsortoddlersChildren weighing 40 lb

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Recommendations for attaching child safety restraints for childrenRestraintTypeChildWeightUse any attachment method as indicatedbelow by “X”LATCH(lowe

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WARNING: Never let a passenger hold a child on his or her lapwhile the vehicle is moving. The passenger cannot protect thechild from injury in a colli

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Follow all the safety restraint and airbag precautions that apply to adultpassengers in your vehicle.If the child is the proper height, age, and weigh

Page 100 - Climate Controls

WARNING: If the head restraint has been removed from aseating position to accommodate a high-back child restraint, thehead restraint must be re-instal

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• Chimes: Move right to enter the menu, then up or down to selectfrom warning chimes or info chimes. Press OK to confirm.Clock: Select Clock then move

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Perform the following steps when installing the child seat withcombination lap/shoulder belts:Note: Although the child seat illustrated is a forward f

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4. Insert the belt tongue into theproper buckle (the buckle closest tothe direction the tongue is comingfrom) for that seating position untilyou hear

Page 104 - USA (fus)

9. Attach the tether strap (if the child seat is equipped). Refer toAttaching child safety seats with tether straps later in this chapter.10. Before p

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Your vehicle has LATCH loweranchors for child seat installation atthe seating positions marked withthe child seat symbol.The LATCH anchors are located

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Use of inboard lower anchors from the outboard seating positions(center seating use)The lower anchors at the center of the second row rear seat are sp

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Attaching child safety seats with tether strapsMany forward-facing child safety seats include a tether strap whichextends from the back of the child s

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Perform the following steps to install a child safety seat with tetheranchors:Four door1. Route the child safety seat tether strap over the back of th

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Five door1. Route the child safety seat tether strap over the back of the seat.For outboard seating positions, route the tether strap under the headre

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Child booster seatsThe belt-positioning booster (booster seat) is used to improve the fit ofthe vehicle safety belt. Children outgrow a typical child

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Booster seats should be used until you can answer YES to ALL of thesequestions when seated without a booster seat:• Can the child sit all the way back

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Locks and Security 130Keys 130Locks 132Anti-theft system 143Seating and Safety Restraints 146Seating 146Personal Safety System™ 154Safety belt system

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Message Warning Lamp atInstrument ClusterSystemINTERIOR SCANDEACTIVATED—Anti-theft securitysystemIMMOBILIZERMALFUNCTIONSERVICE NOW—Anti-theft security

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Children and booster seats vary in size and shape. Choose a booster thatkeeps the lap belt low and snug across the hips, never up across thestomach, a

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Follow all instructions provided by the manufacturer of the booster seat.WARNING: Never place, or allow a child to place, the shoulderbelt under a chi

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INFORMATION ABOUT UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADINGTire Quality Grades apply to newpneumatic passenger car tires. TheQuality grades can be found whereappli

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Temperature A B CThe temperature grades are A (the highest), B and C, representing thetire’s resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to d

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• PSI: Pounds per square inch, a standard unit of air pressure.• Cold inflation pressure: The tire pressure when the vehicle hasbeen stationary and ou

Page 119 - Driver Controls

WARNING: Under-inflation is the most common cause of tirefailures and may result in severe tire cracking, tread separationor “blowout”, with unexpecte

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Note: If you have to drive a distance to get air for your tire(s), checkand record the tire pressure first and add the appropriate air pressurewhen yo

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Improper or inadequate vehicle maintenance can cause tires to wearabnormally. Inspect all your tires, including the spare, frequently, andreplace them

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U.S. DOT Tire Identification Number (TIN)Both U.S. and Canada Federal regulations require tire manufacturers toplace standardized information on the s

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WARNING: When mounting replacement tires and wheels, youshould not exceed the maximum pressure indicated on thesidewall of the tire to set the beads w

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Message Warning Lamp atInstrument ClusterSystemKEY BATTERY LOWREPLACE BATTERY—Passive entry/passivestart systemTO START PRESSBRAKE—Passive Entry/Passi

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Safety practicesDriving habits have a great deal to do with your tire mileage and safety.• Observe posted speed limits• Avoid fast starts, stops and t

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Tire and wheel alignmentA bad jolt from hitting a curb or pothole can cause the front end of yourvehicle to become misaligned or cause damage to your

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INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THE TIRE SIDEWALLBoth U.S. and Canada Federal regulations require tire manufacturers toplace standardized information on the

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7. H: Indicates the tire’s speed rating. The speed rating denotes thespeed at which a tire is designed to be driven for extended periods oftime under

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10. Tire Ply Composition and Material Used: Indicates the number ofplies or the number of layers of rubber-coated fabric in the tire tread andsidewall

Page 130 - Locks and Security

Additional information contained on the tire sidewall for “LT” typetires“LT” type tires have some additionalinformation beyond those of “P”type tires;

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Information on “T” type tires“T” type tires have some additionalinformation beyond those of “P”type tires; these differences aredescribed below:T145/8

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TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS)Each tire, including the spare (ifprovided), should be checkedmonthly when cold and inflated tothe inflation pre

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following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmfulinterference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received,including inter

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To restore the full functionality of the tire pressure monitoring system,have the damaged road wheel/tire repaired and remounted on yourvehicle. For a

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Message Warning Lamp atInstrument ClusterSystemVEHICLE NOT INPARK SELECT P— Starting/TransmissionVEHICLE NOT INPARK SELECT P— Starting/TransmissionDOO

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Low tirepressurewarning lightPossible cause Customer action requiredFlashingwarning lightSpare tire in use Repair the damaged road wheel/tireand reins

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SNOW TIRES AND CHAINSWARNING: Snow tires must be the same size, load index, speedrating as those originally provided by Ford. Use of any tire orwheel

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Vehicle Curb Weight – is the weight of your new vehicle when youpicked it up from your authorized dealer plus any aftermarketequipment.Payload – is th

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Example only:Cargo Weight – includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weight,including cargo and optional equipment.Tires, Wheels and Loading2232012

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GAW (Gross Axle Weight) – is the total weight placed on each axle(front and rear) – including vehicle curb weight and all payload.GAWR (Gross Axle Wei

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• Example only:WARNING: Exceeding the Safety Compliance Certification Labelvehicle weight rating limits could result in substandard vehiclehandling or

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WARNING: Do not use replacement tires with lower loadcarrying capacities than the original tires because they maylower the vehicle’s GVWR and GAWR lim

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• A final example for your vehicle with 1400 lb. (635 kg) of cargo andluggage capacity. You and one of your friends decide to pick upcement from the l

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Before you tow your vehicle, follow these directions for your specificvehicle configuration after it is hooked-up to the RV or tow dolly:Vehicles with

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Vehicles with an automatic transmission and push button startsystemNote: There must be battery power to properly move the transmission’sinternal compo

Page 146 - Seating and Safety Restraints

AUDIO SYSTEMSAM/FM stereo or AM/FM stereo single CD/MP3 (if equipped)WARNING: Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehiclecontrol, accident

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STARTINGPositions of the ignitionIf your vehicle is equipped with a push button start system, refer toPush button start system in this section for ign

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WARNING: Do not start your vehicle in a closed garage or inother enclosed areas. Exhaust fumes can be toxic. Always openthe garage door before you sta

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• Make sure the gearshift is in P(Park).If starting a vehicle with a manualtransmission:• Make sure the parking brake isset.• Press the clutch pedal t

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Starting the engineNote: If your vehicle is equipped with a push button start system, referto Push button start system in this section for starting.1.

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2. On — press the START/STOP button without applying the brake pedal(automatic transmission) or clutch pedal (manual transmission). This willpower you

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vehicle (by applying the brake/clutch pedal and pressing theSTART/STOP button) for up to 10 seconds, even though the IA key isnot present. After 10 se

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ENGINE BLOCK HEATER (IF EQUIPPED)WARNING: Failure to follow engine block heater instructionscould result in property damage or physical injury.WARNING

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• Be sure that areas where the vehicle is parked are clean and clear ofall combustibles such as petroleum products, dust, rags, paper andsimilar items

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Under normal operating conditions, brake dust may accumulate on thewheels. Some brake dust is inevitable as brakes wear and does notcontribute to brak

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Brake over acceleratorThis vehicle is equipped with a brake over accelerator feature. In theevent the accelerator pedal becomes stuck or entrapped, ap

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Display icons: Your system’s display will illuminate icons for the modewhich is currently active, such as:StereoRadioCDAuxiliary inputSettings: This i

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ADVANCETRAC姞 STABILITY ENHANCEMENT SYSTEMYour vehicle is equipped with the AdvanceTrac威 system. TheAdvanceTrac威 system provides the following stabilit

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The AdvanceTrac威 system includes a stability control light and a stabilitycontrol off light in the instrument cluster. Both the stability control ligh

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Anti-lock braking, and ESC are not affected by this condition and willcontinue to function during the cool-down period.Electronic stability control (E

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AdvanceTrac威 FeaturesTCS switchinmulti-functiondisplayStabilitycontrollightStabilitycontrol offlightESC TCSDefault atstart-upIlluminatedduring bulbche

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may display in the multifunction display. Refer to the Message center inthe Instrument Cluster chapter for more information.WARNING: The EPS has diagn

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If the fuse is not blown and the brake lamps are working properly, thefollowing procedure will allow you to move the gearshift lever from P(Park):1. A

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WARNING: If the parking brake is fully released, but the brakewarning lamp remains illuminated, the brakes may not beworking properly. See your author

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R (Reverse)With the gearshift lever in R (Reverse), the vehicle will move backward.Always come to a complete stop before shifting into and out of R (R

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• Provides additional engine braking through the automatic transmissionshift strategy which reacts to vehicle inputs (vehicle acceleration,accelerator

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MANUAL TRANSMISSION OPERATION (IF EQUIPPED)Using the clutchManual transmission vehicles have a starter interlock that preventscranking the engine unle

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9. MENU: Press to access the following features:Note: To scroll through the following menus and make adjustments,press/ or / . Press to return to the

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Upshift according to the following chart:Recommended upshifts (for best fuel economy) whenaccelerating5-speed manual transmissionShift from:1 - 2 14 m

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HILL START ASSIST (HSA) SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)The hill start assist (HSA) system makes it easier to pull away when thevehicle is on a slope without the

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4. Drive off in the normal manner. The brakes will be releasedautomatically.Note: If the engine is revved excessively, HSA will be deactivated.Deactiv

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BLIND SPOT MIRRORSBlind spot mirrors have an integrated convex spotter mirror built intothe upper outboard corner of the outside mirrors. They are des

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DRIVING THROUGH WATERIf driving through deep or standingwater is unavoidable, proceed veryslowly. Never drive through waterthat is higher than the bot

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ROADSIDE ASSISTANCEVehicles sold in the U.S. : Getting roadside assistanceTo fully assist you should you have a vehicle concern, Ford MotorCompany off

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Vehicles sold in the U.S. : Using roadside assistanceComplete the roadside assistance identification card and place it in yourwallet for quick referen

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FUEL PUMP SHUT-OFFIn the event of a moderate to severe collision, this vehicle is equippedwith a fuel pump shut-off feature that stops the flow of fue

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Standard fuse amperage rating and colorCOLORFuseratingMinifusesStandardfusesMaxifusesCartridgemaxifusesFuse linkcartridge2A Grey Grey — — —3A Violet V

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The fuses are coded as follows:Fuse/RelayLocationFuse AmpRatingProtected circuitsF1 15A Ignition switch, Keyless entryignition relay, Keyless entryacc

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• Audio: Scroll to select Audio and then move right or press OK toenter the menu. Scroll to select from:• SCV: Scroll to select Speed Compensated Volu

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Fuse/RelayLocationFuse AmpRatingProtected circuitsF8 7.5A Front dome lamp, Moon roofswitchF9 20A Keyless vehicle moduleF10 15A Radio, SYNC威 module, Gl

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Fuse/RelayLocationFuse AmpRatingProtected circuitsF28 — Not usedF29 — Not usedF30 — Not usedF31 30A Driver and rear power windowswitchesF32 20A Passen

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If the battery has been disconnected and reconnected, refer to theBattery section of the Maintenance and Specifications chapter.The high-current fuses

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Fuse/RelayLocationFuse AmpRatingProtected circuitsF10 30A* Starter inhibit relay, Starter motorF11 30A* Electroinc fuel pump relay, Fueltank, Ignition

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Fuse/RelayLocationFuse AmpRatingProtected circuitsF35 10A** Left headlamp (low beam)F36 10A** Right headlamp (low beam)F37 10A** Left headlamp (high b

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CHANGING THE TIRESIf you get a flat tire while driving, do not apply the brake heavily.Instead, gradually decrease your speed. Hold the steering wheel

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2. Full-size dissimilar spare with label on wheel: This spare tire hasa label on the wheel that states: “THIS TIRE AND WHEEL FORTEMPORARY USE ONLY”Whe

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• Winter weather driving capability• Wet weather driving capability• All-wheel driving capability (if applicable)• Load leveling adjustment (if applic

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WARNING: If the vehicle slips off the jack, you or someone elsecould be seriously injured.WARNING: Do not attempt to change a tire on the side of thev

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4. The vehicle jacking points arelocated inward of the wheels.WARNING: To lessen the risk of personal injury, do not put anypart of your body under th

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13. CD: Press to enter CD mode (if equipped). While in CD mode,press/ to navigate to other tracks/folders or Radio bands/stations.When your desired se

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WHEEL LUG NUT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONSRetighten the lug nuts to the specified torque within 100 miles (160 km)after any wheel disturbance (tire rotation,

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WARNING: Do not insert the nozzle of portable fuel containersor aftermarket funnels into the Easy Fuel威 system. This coulddamage the fuel system and i

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Connecting the jumper cablesNote: In the illustration, the vehicle on the bottom is used to designatethe assisting (boosting) battery.1. Connect the p

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Jump starting1. Start the engine of the booster vehicle and run the engine atmoderately increased speed.2. Start the engine of the disabled vehicle.3.

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WRECKER TOWINGIf you need to have your vehicle towed, contact a professional towingservice or, if you are a member of a roadside assistance program, y

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Emergency towingIn case of a roadside emergency with a disabled vehicle (without accessto wheel dollies, car hauling trailer, or flatbed transport veh

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GETTING THE SERVICES YOU NEEDWarranty repairs to your vehicle must be performed by an authorizeddealer. While any authorized dealer handling your vehi

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In Canada:Mailing addressCustomer Relationship CentreFord Motor Company of Canada, LimitedP.O. Box 2000Oakville, Ontario L6J 5E4Telephone1-800-565-367

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IN CALIFORNIA (U.S. ONLY)California Civil Code Section 1793.2(d) requires that, if a manufactureror its representative is unable to repair a motor veh

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THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU (BBB) AUTO LINE PROGRAM(U.S. ONLY)Your satisfaction is important to Ford Motor Company and to your dealer. Ifa warranty con

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AM/FM stereo single CD/MP3 SYNC姞 compatible (if equipped)WARNING: Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehiclecontrol, accident and injury.

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UTILIZING THE MEDIATION/ARBITRATION PROGRAM(CANADA ONLY)For vehicles delivered to authorized Canadian dealers. In those caseswhere you continue to fee

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If your vehicle must be serviced while you are traveling or living inAsia-Pacific Region, Sub-Saharan Africa, U.S. Virgin Islands, CentralAmerica, the

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If you buy your vehicle in North America and then relocate to any of theabove locations, register your vehicle identification number (VIN) andnew addr

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REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS (U.S. ONLY)If you believe that your vehicle hasa defect which could cause a crashor could cause injury or death, youshould im

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WASHING THE EXTERIORWash your vehicle regularly with cool or lukewarm water and a neutralpH shampoo, such as Motorcraft威 Detail Wash (ZC-3-A), which i

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• Do not allow paint sealant to come in contact with any non-body(low-gloss black) colored trim, such as grained door handles, roofracks, bumpers, sid

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ENGINEEngines are more efficient when they are clean because grease and dirtbuildup keep the engine warmer than normal.When washing:•Take care when us

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PLASTIC (NON-PAINTED) EXTERIOR PARTSUse only approved products to clean plastic parts. These products areavailable from your authorized dealer.• For r

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INSTRUMENT PANEL/INTERIOR TRIM AND CLUSTER LENSClean the instrument panel, interior trim areas and cluster lens with aclean, damp, white cotton cloth,

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INTERIORFor fabric, carpets, cloth seats, safety belts and seats equipped with sideairbags:• Remove dust and loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner.• Remove

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Display icons: Your system’s display will illuminate icons for the modewhich is currently active, such as:RadioCDAuxiliary inputPhoneSettings: This ic

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UNDERBODYFlush the complete underside of your vehicle frequently. Keep body anddoor drain holes free from packed dirt.FORD AND LINCOLN CAR CARE PRODUC

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SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONSTo help you service your vehicle, we provide scheduled maintenanceinformation which makes tracking routine service easy.If your

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WARNING: To reduce the risk of vehicle damage and/orpersonal burn injuries, do not start your engine with the aircleaner removed and do not remove it

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IDENTIFYING COMPONENTS IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT1. Engine coolant reservoir2. Engine oil filler cap3. Battery4. Brake/Clutch fluid reservoir5. Power d

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WINDSHIELD WASHER FLUIDAdd fluid to fill the reservoir if thelevel is low. In very cold weather, donot fill the reservoir completely.Only use a washer

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To replace the wiper blades:1. Pull the wiper arm away from thewindshield.2. Press the locking button (1).3. Remove the wiper blade (2).Note: Make sur

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Adding engine oil1. Check the engine oil. For instructions, refer to Checking the engineoil in this chapter.2. If the engine oil level is not within t

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Do not use supplemental engine oil additives, cleaners or other enginetreatments. They are unnecessary and could lead to engine damage thatis not cove

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WARNING: Batteries normally produce explosive gases whichcan cause personal injury. Therefore, do not allow flames, sparksor lighted substances to com

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• If you do not allow the engine to relearn its idle trim, the idlequality of your vehicle may be adversely affected until the idletrim is eventually

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Customer Assistance 276Reporting safety defects (U.S. only) 283Reporting safety defects (Canada only) 283Cleaning 284Maintenance and Specifications 29

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• Audio: Scroll to select Audio and then move right or press OK toenter the menu. Scroll to select from:• SCV: Scroll to select Speed Compensated Volu

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• Improved boiling protection.• Protection against rust and other forms of corrosion.• Proper function of calibrated gauges.When the engine is cold, c

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WARNING: Do not put engine coolant in the windshield washerfluid container. If sprayed on the windshield, engine coolantcould make it difficult to see

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Add the proper mixture of coolant and water to the cooling system byfollowing these steps:1. Before you begin, turn the engine off and let it cool.2.

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Coolant refill capacityTo find out how much fluid your vehicle’s cooling system can hold, referto Maintenance product specifications and capacities in

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Reduced engine power due to high temperatureIf the engine begins to overheat:• The engine malfunctionindicator will illuminate.• The service engine so

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Observe the following guidelines when handling automotive fuel:• Extinguish all smoking materialsand any open flames beforerefueling your vehicle.• Al

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RefuelingWARNING: Fuel vapor burns violently and a fuel fire can causesevere injuries. To help avoid injuries to you and others:• Read and follow all

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Note: A fuel spillage concern may occur if overfilling the fuel tank. Donot overfill the tank to the point that the fuel is able to bypass the fuelfil

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Do not be concerned if your engine sometimes knocks lightly. However, ifit knocks heavily under most driving conditions while you are using fuelwith t

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Refilling with a portable fuel containerWith the Easy Fuel威 “no cap” fuel system, use the following directionswhen filling from a portable fuel contai

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8. Reverse: Press to access the previous track or available radiostation. Press and hold to reverse through the current track or to quicklyreverse thr

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ESSENTIALS OF GOOD FUEL ECONOMYMeasuring techniquesYour best source of information about actual fuel economy is you, thedriver. You must gather inform

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Calculating fuel economy1. Fill the fuel tank completely and record the initial odometer reading(in miles or kilometers).2. Each time you fill the tan

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• You may want to turn off the speed control in hilly terrain ifunnecessary shifting between the top gears occurs. Unnecessaryshifting of this type co

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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMWARNING: Do not park, idle, or drive your vehicle in dry grassor other dry ground cover. The emission system heats up theengine

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Do not make any unauthorized changes to your vehicle or engine. Bylaw, vehicle owners and anyone who manufactures, repairs, services,sells, leases, tr

Page 241

Readiness for Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) testingSome state/provincial and local governments may haveInspection/Maintenance (I/M) programs to inspect

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BRAKE/CLUTCH FLUIDBrake and clutch (if equipped) systems are supplied from the samereservoir.The fluid level will drop slowly asthe brakes wear, and w

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Do not use supplemental transmission fluid additives, treatments orcleaning agents. The use of these materials may affect transmissionoperation and re

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Changing the air filter element1. Remove the four screws thatsecure the air filter housing cover.2. Carefully separate the two halvesof the air filter

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• Touch-up raw or primed metal to prevent rust.• Cover chrome and stainless steel parts with a thick coat of auto waxto prevent discoloration. Re-wax

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14. (Eject): Press to eject a CD.15. Cursor controls: Use to cycle through various menu selections.Note: You can either press the arrows or move the O

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Brakes• Make sure brakes and parking brake are fully released.Tires• Maintain recommended air pressure.Miscellaneous• Make sure all linkages, cables,

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MAINTENANCE PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS AND CAPACITIESItem CapacityFord Part Name orEquivalentFord Part Number / FordSpecificationBrake/Clutch fluidTop-off

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Item CapacityFord Part Name orEquivalentFord Part Number / FordSpecificationEngine oil4.2 quarts (4.0L)(with filterchange)•Motorcraft威 SAE 5W-20Premiu

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ENGINE DATAEngine 1.6L engineCubic inches 97Required fuel Minimum 87 octaneFiring order 1–3–4–2Ignition system Distributorless Ignition System(D.I.S.)

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Engine drivebelt routingIDENTIFYING YOUR VEHICLESafety Compliance Certification LabelThe National Highway Traffic SafetyAdministration Regulations req

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Vehicle identification number (VIN)The vehicle identification number islocated on the driver sideinstrument panel.Please note that in the graphic,XXXX

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TRANSMISSION CODE DESIGNATIONSYou can find a transmission code onthe Safety Compliance CertificationLabel. The following table tells youwhich transmis

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FORD CUSTOM ACCESSORIES FOR YOUR VEHICLEA wide selection of Ford Custom Accessories are available for yourvehicle through your local Ford or Ford of C

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Peace of mind•Keyless entry keypad •Seat covers*•Remote start •Car covers*•Wheel locks•Bumper mounted parking sensors**Ford Licensed Accessories (FLA)

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FORD ESP EXTENDED SERVICE PLANS (U.S. ONLY)More than 32 million Ford and Lincoln owners have discovered thepowerful protection of Ford ESP. It is the

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Auxiliary input jack (Line in)WARNING: Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehiclecontrol, accident and injury. Ford strongly recommends th

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Ford ESP Can Quickly Pay for ItselfOne service bill – the cost of parts and labor – can easily exceed theprice of your Ford ESP Service Contract. With

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Ford Extended Service Plan3312012 Fiesta (fie)Owners Guide, 1st PrintingUSA (fus)

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FORD ESP EXTENDED SERVICE PLANS (CANADA ONLY)You can get more protection for your vehicle by purchasing a FordExtended Service Plan (ESP). Ford ESP is

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GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMATIONWhy maintain your vehicle?This guide describes the scheduled maintenance required for yourvehicle. Carefully following

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Your vehicle is very sophisticated and built with multiple complexperformance systems. Every manufacturer develops these systems usingdifferent specif

Page 263

Genuine Ford parts and serviceWhen planning your maintenance services, consider your dealership forall your vehicle’s needs.There are a lot of reasons

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Owner checks and servicesCertain basic maintenance checks and inspections should be performedby the owner or a service technician at the intervals ind

Page 265

Multi-point inspectionIn order to keep your vehicle running right, it is important to have thesystems on your vehicle checked regularly. This can help

Page 266

Scheduled Maintenance3382012 Fiesta (fie)Owners Guide, 1st PrintingUSA (fus)

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NORMAL SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE AND LOGYour vehicle is equipped with a oil minder system that indicates whenthe engine oil should be changed under normal

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7. Adjust the sound on your portable music player until it reaches thelevel of the FM station or CD by switching back and forth between theAUX and FM

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Additional maintenance items1Miles (x 1,000) 20 30 40 60 80 90 100 120 140 150Kilometers (x 1,000) 32 48 64 96 128 144 160 192 225 240Replace cabin ai

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Maintenance schedule logDEALER VALIDATION:P&A CODE:RO#: HOURS:DAT E:MILEAGE:DEALER VALIDATION:P&A CODE:RO#: HOURS:DAT E:MILEAGE:DEALER VALIDAT

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DEALER VALIDATION:P&A CODE:RO#: HOURS:DAT E:MILEAGE:DEALER VALIDATION:P&A CODE:RO#: HOURS:DAT E:MILEAGE:DEALER VALIDATION:P&A CODE:RO#: HO

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DEALER VALIDATION:P&A CODE:RO#: HOURS:DAT E:MILEAGE:DEALER VALIDATION:P&A CODE:RO#: HOURS:DAT E:MILEAGE:DEALER VALIDATION:P&A CODE:RO#: HO

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SPECIAL OPERATING CONDITIONSIf you operate your vehicle primarily in any of the following conditions,you need to perform additional maintenance as ind

Page 274

Operating in dusty conditions such as unpaved or dusty roadsInspect frequently,service as requiredReplace cabin air filter (if equipped)Replace engine

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Special operating condition logDEALER VALIDATION:P&A CODE:RO#: HOURS:DAT E:MILEAGE:DEALER VALIDATION:P&A CODE:RO#: HOURS:DAT E:MILEAGE:DEALER

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DEALER VALIDATION:P&A CODE:RO#: HOURS:DAT E:MILEAGE:DEALER VALIDATION:P&A CODE:RO#: HOURS:DAT E:MILEAGE:DEALER VALIDATION:P&A CODE:RO#: HO

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EXCEPTIONSThere are several exceptions to the Normal Schedule. They are listedbelow:Normal vehicle axle maintenance: Rear axles and power take-off(PTO

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using oils defined by the American Petroleum Institute (API)performance category of API SK or earlier (for example SJ, etc.)Edge/MKX AWD only – vehicl

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GENERAL AUDIO INFORMATIONRadio frequencies:AM and FM frequencies are established by the Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) and the Canadian Radio

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911 Assist™ ...68AAccessing call history/phonebook during active call ...51Accessing your media menufeatures

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CCapacities for refilling fluids ...321Cell phone use ...8Changing a tire ...265Child safety seats .

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lubrication specifications ...321refill capacities ...321service points ...293–294Engine block heater ...

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JJack ...265positioning ...265storage ...265Joi

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Phone redial ...55Playing music (by artist,album, genre, playlist, tracks,similar) ...

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push button start system ...233Steeringspeed sensitive ...244Steering wheelcontrols ...127til

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WWarning lights (see Lights) ...12Washer fluid ...294Water, Driving through ...254Windowspower ...

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CD units are designed to play commercially pressed 4.75 in(12 cm) audio compact discs only. Due to technicalincompatibility, certain recordable and re

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• MP3 folder mode represents a folder structure consisting of one levelof folders. The CD player numbers all MP3 tracks on the disc (notedby the .mp3

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Satellite radio information (if equipped)Satellite radio channels: SIRIUS威 broadcasts a variety of music, news,sports, weather, traffic and entertainm

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Satellite Radio Electronic Serial Number (ESN): This 12-digitSatellite Serial Number is needed to activate, modify or track yoursatellite radio accoun

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CONGRATULATIONSCongratulations on acquiring your new Ford. Please take the time to getwell acquainted with your vehicle by reading this handbook. The

Page 292

Radio Display Condition Action RequiredNO TEXT Artist information notavailable.Artist information notavailable at this time onthis channel. Thesystem

Page 293

SYNC姞 (IF EQUIPPED)Ford ingenuity brings you SYNC威 – an in-car connectivity systemdesigned with convenience in mind.SYNC literally ‘syncs up’ with you

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Added benefitsSYNC威 even has some benefits which extend beyond your car. You can:• Access on-line support• Chat with other SYNC威 owners• Search for an

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Safety informationWARNING: Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehiclecontrol, accident and injury. Ford strongly recommends thatdrivers us

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consent, a court order, or where required by law enforcement, othergovernment authorities, or other third parties acting with lawful authority.Other p

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• “Phone”: Say to make calls.• “Mobile Apps” (if equipped, U.S. only) : Say to access MobileApplications (if available).System interaction and feedbac

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Helpful Hints• Ensure that the interior of the vehicle is as quiet as possible. Windnoise from open windows and road vibrations may prevent thesystem

Page 299

Pairing a phone for the first timeThe first thing you must do to use a phone with the system is towirelessly pair your phone with SYNC. Doing so allow

Page 300

Pairing subsequent phonesOnce you have a phone paired with the system, the steps to pair anotherphone is a bit different. To pair a subsequent phone:N

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Phone voice commandsPressand when prompted, say, “Phone”. You may then say any ofthe following:• Call <name>2• Call <name> at home2• Call

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Warning symbols on your vehicleWhen you see this symbol, it isimperative that you consult therelevant section of this guide beforetouching or attempti

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** If you have said, “Menu”, you can then say any of the followingcommands:• [Phone] settings [message]notification on• [Phone] settings [message]noti

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Answering an incoming callDuring an incoming call, you will hear an audible ring. You can then:• Answer the call by pressingor PHONE.• Reject the call

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Scrolling through the menus: Use / to scroll through the menuoptions.To access:1. Press MENU during an active call.2. When Active Call Menu is selecte

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Join Calls: Allows you to join two separate calls and speak to boththrough SYNC.1. Press or PHONE to put your first call on hold.2. Access the desired

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Maneuvering the phone menuBelow is a graphical representation of how the phone menu lays out inyour system. It will be explained in more detail in thi

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Scrolling through the menus: Press / on your audio system toscroll through the menu options.Accessing features through the phone menuSYNC’s phone menu

Page 309

Text Message: This is a phone dependent feature which enables youto send, download and delete text messages.• Please refer to Text Messaging in the fo

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Text messagingSYNC allows you to receive, send, download and delete text messages.The system will even read incoming text messages to you so that you

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3. Scroll to select from the following options:Send Text Message?: Enables you to send a new text message basedon a predefined set of 15 messages.1. P

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Delete All Messages?: Allows you to delete current text messages fromSYNC (not your phone).• Press OK to select. The display will indicate when all yo

Page 313

SPECIAL NOTICESNew Vehicle Limited WarrantyFor a detailed description of what is covered and what is not covered byyour vehicle’s New Vehicle Limited

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Modify Phonebook: Allows you to modify the contents of your phonebook (i.e. add, delete, download).Press OK to select and scroll to cycle through the

Page 315

See the following sections for more information and also the followinggraphic for the system settings menu layout.PHONE or Phone RedialCall HistoryPh

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Scrolling through the menus: Press / on your audio system toscroll through the menu options.Bluetooth Device menu optionsThis menu allows you to add,

Page 317

Set As Primary Phone?: Select to set a previously paired phone asyour primary phone. SYNC will attempt to connect with the primaryphone at every ignit

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Languages: Allows you to choose from three languages: English,Francais and Espanol. Once selected, all of SYNC’s radio displays andprompts will be in

Page 319

Accessing and using your SYNC applications and Services(if equipped)In addition to the standard phone and media options which SYNC offers,your system

Page 320

To connect to SYNC威 Traffic, Directions & Information Servicesusing the phone menu:1. Pressor PHONE to enter the Phone Menu.2. Scroll repeatedly u

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Portable: Your SYNC TDI Services subscription is associated with yourBluetooth enabled cellular phone number, not your VIN (VehicleIdentification Numb

Page 322

911 Assist™ (if equipped)For 911 Assist™ to function properly, the vehicle must havebattery power after the crash, the cell phone must be previouslypa

Page 323

911 ASSIST™ PRIVACY NOTICE: Once 911 Assist™ is enabled(set to ON), 911 Assist™ may, through any paired and connectedcell phone, disclose to emergency

Page 324

road obstacle; this data will assist in understanding how avehicle’s systems performed. The EDR is designed to record datarelated to vehicle dynamics

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The following steps are required for the 911 Assist™ feature to performproperly:• SYNC威 is on and functioning properly at the time of the incident and

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Vehicle health report (if equipped, U.S. only)WARNING: Always follow scheduled maintenance instructions,regularly inspect your vehicle, and seek repai

Page 327 - Accessories

You can initiate a Vehicle Health Report in the vehicle and view thecomplete report with all information listed above on SyncMyRide.com.You can also c

Page 328

SYNC姞AppLink™ (if equipped, U.S. only)SYNC威 AppLink™ is a software application which allows you to connectto and use applications on your smartphone s

Page 329 - Ford Extended Service Plan

To access from the phone menu:1. Press or PHONE to enter the Phone Menu.2. Scroll repeatedly until Mobile Apps appears in the display.3. Press OK to e

Page 330

Connecting your digital media player to SYNC姞 via the USB portNote: If your digital media player has an On/Off switch, ensure that thedevice is turned

Page 331

Media voice commandsPressand when prompted, say, “USB” . You may then say any of thefollowing:• Play all • Play• Pause • What’s playing?• Play next tr

Page 332

Search/Play Genre: You can search for and play a specific genre (type)of music. SYNC威 will search all the data from your indexed music and, ifavailabl

Page 333 - Scheduled Maintenance

Maneuvering the media menuBelow is a graphical representation of how the phone menu lays out inyour system. It will be explained in more detail in thi

Page 334

Accessing the features of your media menuSYNC’s media menu allows you to select which source you would like tolisten to, how you would like to play yo

Page 335

involving the deployment of an airbag or, in certain vehicles, theactivation of the fuel pump shut-off. Certain versions or updatesto 911 Assist may a

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Media Settings: Allows you to choose to shuffle or repeat your music inaddition to setting your Autoplay settings. Press OK to select and thenscroll t

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4. If there are no media files to access, the display will indicate there isno media. If there are media files, you will then have the followingoption

Page 338

Tracks: Allows you to search for and play a specific track which hasbeen indexed. SYNC will list your tracks alphabetically in flat file mode.If there

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See the following sections for more information on these menus as wellas the following graphic for the menu layout.Scrolling through the menus: Press/

Page 340

Bluetooth Device menu optionsThis menu allows you to add, connect and delete devices as well as turnBluetooth on and off.To access:1. Press AUX and th

Page 341

Advanced menu optionsThis menu allows you to access settings such as prompts, language,performing a master reset as well as returning to factory defau

Page 342

Application (if available): You can download new software application(if available) and then load the desired applications onto SYNC throughyour USB p

Page 343

Phone issuesIssue PossibleCause(s)Possible Solution(s)The system says“PhonebookDownloaded” butmy phonebook inSYNC is empty oris missingcontacts.Limita

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USB/Media issuesIssue PossibleCause(s)Possible Solution(s)I’m having troubleconnecting mydevice.Possible devicemalfunction.• Try turning off the devic

Page 345

Vehicle Health Report/Services(Traffic, Directions and Information) issuesIssue PossibleCause(s)Possible Solution(s)I received a textthat the VehicleH

Page 346

EXPORT UNIQUE (NON–UNITED STATES/CANADA) VEHICLESPECIFIC INFORMATIONFor your particular global region, your vehicle may be equipped withfeatures and o

Page 347

Voice command issuesIssue PossibleCause(s)Possible Solution(s)SYNC does notunderstand what Iam saying.• You may beusing the wrongvoice commands.• You

Page 348

Voice command issuesIssue PossibleCause(s)Possible Solution(s)SYNC does notunderstand or iscalling the wrongcontact when Iwant to make acall.• You may

Page 349

• To better understand how the system interprets your phone bookcontacts, select a contact and then scroll until Speak this is selectedand press OK. T

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• The MS SOFTWARE, FORD SOFTWARE and THIRD PARTY SOFTWAREhereinafter collectively and individually will be referred to as ⬙SOFTWARE.⬙IF YOU DO NOT AGR

Page 351

upgrades, and, if applicable, the Certificate(s) of Authenticity), andthe recipient agrees to the terms of this EULA. If the SOFTWARE isan upgrade, an

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• Additional Software/Services: The SOFTWARE may permit FORDMOTOR COMPANY, third party software and service suppliers, MS,Microsoft Corporation, their

Page 353

UPGRADES AND RECOVERY MEDIA: If the SOFTWARE is providedby FORD MOTOR COMPANY separate from the DEVICE on media suchas a ROM chip, CD ROM disk(s) or v

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MOTOR COMPANY instructions provided in the documentation for theDEVICE. Should you have any questions concerning this EULA, or if youdesire to contact

Page 355

WARNING: Operating certain parts of this system while drivingcan distract your attention away from the road, and possiblycause an accident or other se

Page 356

Digital media player / USB Device: This is a generic term used tosignify any of the following media devices: iPod威, Zune™, “Plays fromdevice” players,

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