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DE5J 19A321 AA
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February 2013
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Third Printing
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Owner’s Manual
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Fusion
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Litho in U.S.A.
fordowner.com ford.ca
2013 FUSION Owner’s Manual
2013 FUSION Owner’s Manual
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Page 1 - 2013 FUSION Owner’s Manual

DE5J 19A321 AA | February 2013 | Third Printing | Owner’s Manual | Fusion | Litho in U.S.A.fordowner.com ford.ca2013 FUSION Owner’s

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ABOUT THIS MANUALThank you for choosing Ford. Werecommend that you take some time toget to know your vehicle by reading thismanual. The more that you

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Doors and LocksActionMessageDisplays when the door(s) listed is not completely closed andthe vehicle is moving.X Door AjarDisplays when the door(s) li

Page 4 - Table of Contents

Keys and Intelligent AccessActionMessageDisplayed as a reminder to press the brake while starting thevehicle.Press Brake to STARTDisplayed if the key

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Lane Keeping SystemActionMessageThe system has malfunctioned. Contact your authorizeddealer as soon as possible.Lane Keeping Sys.Malfunction ServiceRe

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ActionMessageDisplays when the engine has reduced power in order to helpreduce high coolant temperatures.Power Reduced toLower Engine TempDisplays to

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Park AidActionMessageDisplays when the system has detected a condition thatrequires service. Contact your authorized dealer. See ParkingAid (page 177)

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ActionMessageDisplays when the electric parking brake is set and the vehicleis started.Release Park BrakeDisplays when the electric parking brake is s

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Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemActionMessageDisplays when one or more tires on your vehicle have low tirepressure. See Tire Pressure Monitoring Syste

Page 10 - Introduction

ActionMessageDisplays when the transmission has overheated and haslimited functionality. See Automatic Transmission (page161).Transmission LimitedFun

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GENERAL INFORMATIONRadio Frequencies and ReceptionFactorsAM and FM frequencies are established bythe Federal Communications Commission(FCC) and the Ca

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• MP3 folder mode represents a folderstructure consisting of one level offolders. The CD player numbers all MP3tracks on the disc (noted by the .mp3fi

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Battery acidBrake fluid - non petroleumbasedBrake systemCabin air filterCheck fuel capChild safety door lock or unlockChild seat lower anchorChild sea

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CD: Press this button to listen to a CD. Press the function buttons below theradio screen to select on-screen options of Repeat or Shuffle.ASOUND: Pre

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MEDIA: Press this button to access your auxiliary input jack or switch betweendevices you plug into the input jack or USB port.RClock: Press this butt

Page 16 - Child Safety

E144489VOL and Power: Press this button to turn the system off and on. Turn it toadjust the volume.ACD slot: Insert a CD.BTUNE: Once you select a freq

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AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH:SONY AM/FM/CDWARNINGDriving while distracted can result inloss of vehicle control, accident andinjury. Ford strongly recomm

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VOL: Turn the control to adjust the volume.FSOURCE: Press this button to access different audio modes such as AM, FMand A/V Input.GSeek, Reverse and F

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SIRIUSSelect for a brief sampling of all available channels.ScanSelect to view your satellite radio electronic serial number(ESN). You will need this

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CD SettingsSelect to scan all disc selections.Scan AllSelect to scan all music in the current MP3 folder.Scan FolderSelect to bring soft and loud pass

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Satellite Radio Reception FactorsPotential Satellite Radio Reception IssuesFor optimal reception performance, keep the antennaclear of snow and ice bu

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TroubleshootingPossible ActionConditionRadio DisplayNo action required. Thismessage should disappearshortly.Radio requires more thantwo seconds to pro

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AUXILIARY INPUT JACKWARNINGSDriving while distracted can result inloss of vehicle control, accident andinjury. We strongly recommend thatyou use extre

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Panic alarmE139213Parking aidParking brakePower steering fluidPower windows front/rearPower window lockoutService engine soonSide airbagStability cont

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USB PORT (IF EQUIPPED)E149148The USB port allows you to plug in mediaplaying devices, memory sticks and chargedevices (if supported). See SYNC™ (page3

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MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED)E144491Fan speed control: Controls the volume of air circulated in your vehicle. Adjustto select the desired fan s

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MAX A/C: Turn the temperature control dial all the way past the full coolposition. The system distributes recirculated air through the instrument pane

Page 28 - Safety Belts

Driver temperature control: Turn to increase or decrease the air temperaturefor the driver side of the vehicle. This control also adjusts the passenge

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MAX A/C: Press the button to switch between outside air and recirculated air.When you select recirculated air, the air currently in the passenger comp

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Fan speed control: Press on either side of the fan icon to increase or decreasethe volume of air circulated in your vehicle.DPassenger temperature con

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AUTOMATIC CLIMATECONTROL (IF EQUIPPED)Note: You can switch temperature unitsbetween Fahrenheit and Celsius. SeeSettings (page 355).E144494AUTO: Press

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Passenger temperature control: Allows the passenger to set theirtemperature independent of the driver temperature. Press + or - to increase ordecrease

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Heating the Interior QuicklyVehicle With Automatic Climate ControlVehicle With Manual Climate ControlPress the AUTO button.Adjust the fan speed to the

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Recommended Settings for CoolingVehicle With Automatic Climate ControlVehicle With Manual Climate ControlPress the AUTO button.Adjust the fan speed to

Page 35 - Personal Safety System™

• How fast the vehicle was travelling;and• Where the driver was positioningthe steering wheel.This data can help provide a betterunderstanding of the

Page 36 - PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

Heated Exterior Mirror (If Equipped)Note: Do not remove ice from the mirrorswith a scraper or attempt to readjust themirror glass that has frozen in p

Page 37 - DRIVER AND PASSENGER

Last SettingsYou can set the climate control to operateusing the last climate control settingsthrough the information display setting:Remote Start >

Page 38 - KNEE AIRBAG

SITTING IN THE CORRECTPOSITIONWARNINGSSitting improperly, out of position orwith the seat back reclined too farcan take weight off the seat cushionand

Page 39 - FRONT PASSENGER SENSING

WARNINGSInstall the head restraint properly tohelp minimize the risk of neck injuryin the event of a collision.Note: Adjust the seat back to an uprigh

Page 40 - Occupant

E1447271. Adjust the seat back to an uprightdriving or riding position.2. Pivot the head restraint forward towardyour head to the desired position.Aft

Page 41 - SIDE AIRBAGS

E144632Power Lumbar (If Equipped)E144633MEMORY FUNCTION (IF EQUIPPED)WARNINGSBefore activating the seat memory,make sure that the area immediatelysurr

Page 42 - SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS

E142554Saving a Pre-Set Position1. Switch the ignition on.2. Adjust the seat and exterior mirrors toyour desired position.3. Press and hold the desire

Page 43 - AIRBAG INDICATOR

You can turn off the easy entry and exitfeature by using the driver informationdisplay.REAR SEATSNote: Your vehicle may have split seatbacks that must

Page 44 - AIRBAG DISPOSAL

HEATED SEATS (IF EQUIPPED)WARNINGPeople who are unable to feel painto their skin because of advancedage, chronic illness, diabetes, spinalcord injury,

Page 45 - Keys and Remote Controls

E146319To remove an air filter:1. Turn the vehicle off.2. Push up on the outside rigid edge ofthe filter and rotate counterclockwiseonce the tabs are

Page 46

CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65WARNINGSome constituents of engineexhaust, certain vehicle components,certain fluids contained in vehiclesand certain product

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HomeLink Wireless ControlSystem (If Equipped)WARNINGDo not use the system with anygarage door opener that does nothave the safety stop and reversefeat

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3. Using both hands, simultaneously,press and hold the desired HomeLinkbutton and the hand-held transmitterbutton. DO NOT release either one untilthe

Page 49

E1426601. Press and hold the outer two functionbuttons simultaneously forapproximately 20 seconds until theindicator lights above the buttons flashrap

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1. Press and hold the previouslyprogrammed Genie button on thehand-held transmitter for 10 seconds.The indicator light will change from redto red and

Page 51

12 Volt DC Power PointWARNINGDo not plug optional electricalaccessories into the cigar lightersocket (if equipped). Improper useof the lighter can cau

Page 52 - CLEARING ALL MYKEYS

The power point temporarily turns offpower if the 150 watt limit is exceeded. Itcan also switch to a fault mode when it isoverloaded, overheated, or s

Page 53 - MYKEY TROUBLESHOOTING

CENTER CONSOLEStow items in the cupholder carefully asitems may become loose during hardbraking, acceleration or collisions, includinghot drinks which

Page 54 - Potential CausesCondition

GENERAL INFORMATIONIf you disconnect the battery, your vehiclemay exhibit some unusual drivingcharacteristics for approximately 5 miles(8 kilometers)

Page 55 - LOCKING AND UNLOCKING

Ignition ModesE144447The keyless starting system has threemodes:• Off: Turns the ignition off.• Without applying the brake pedal,press and release the

Page 56 - Access Keys (If Equipped)

E1471651. Locate the key backup slot in centerconsole utility compartment.2. With the buttons facing the rear of thevehicle and the key ring up, place

Page 57 - Illuminated Entry

Warranty on Replacement PartsGenuine Ford and Motorcraft replacementparts are the only replacement parts thatbenefit from a Ford Warranty. Damagecause

Page 58 - KEYLESS ENTRY (IF EQUIPPED)

You can stop the engine shutdown, or resetthe timer, at any point before the30-second countdown has expired bydoing any of the following:• You can res

Page 59

Guarding Against Exhaust FumesWARNINGIf you smell exhaust fumes insideyour vehicle, have your vehiclechecked by your authorized dealerimmediately. Do

Page 60

Using the Engine Block HeaterThe engine block heater plug is located ina housing in the left fog lamp bezel. Openthe hinged, circular door and make su

Page 61 - COMPARTMENT RELEASE

START-STOP (IF EQUIPPED)The system helps reduce fuel consumptionby automatically shutting off and restartingyour vehicle’s engine while the vehicle is

Page 62 - Security

• Your foot is removed from the brakepedal.• You press the accelerator pedal.• You press the accelerator and thebrake pedal at the same time.• The dri

Page 63

SAFETY PRECAUTIONSWARNINGSDo not overfill the fuel tank. Thepressure in an overfilled tank maycause leakage and lead to fuel sprayand fire.The fuel sy

Page 64

FUEL QUALITYNote: Use of any fuel other than thoserecommended may cause vehicle damage,a loss of vehicle performance and repairsmay not be covered und

Page 65 - Steering Wheel

Easy Fuel™ Capless Fuel SystemWARNINGThe fuel system may be underpressure. If you hear a hissing soundnear the fuel filler door, do not refueluntil th

Page 66

If you have run out of fuel:• You may need to cycle the ignition fromoff to on several times after refuelingto allow the fuel system to pump thefuel f

Page 67

1. Locate the portable funnel that comeswith your vehicle. The funnel is locatedbehind the left-hand side rear seat,under the carpet. Fold down thelef

Page 68 - Wipers and Washers

GENERAL INFORMATIONSee the following sections for directionson how to properly use safety restraintsfor children.WARNINGSAlways make sure your child i

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1. Fill the fuel tank completely and recordthe initial odometer reading.2. Each time you fill the tank, record theamount of fuel added.3. After at lea

Page 70 - Lighting

Do not make any unauthorized changes toyour vehicle or engine. By law, vehicleowners and anyone who manufactures,repairs, services, sells, leases, tra

Page 71

If the vehicle’s engine or transmission hasjust been serviced, or the battery hasrecently run down or been replaced, theOBD-II system may indicate tha

Page 72

MANUAL TRANSMISSIONUsing the ClutchNote: Failure to fully press the clutch pedalto the floor may cause increased shiftefforts, prematurely wear transm

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E99067Note: The gearshift lever can only bemoved to R (Reverse) by raising the collarbelow the gearshift knob up before shiftingto reverse. This is a

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P (Park)This position locks the transmission andprevents the front wheels from turning.Come to a complete stop before puttingyour vehicle into and out

Page 75 - Windows and Mirrors

Upshifts when accelerating (recom-mended for best fuel economy)40 mph (64 km/h)3 - 445 mph (72 km/h)4 - 550 mph (80 km/h)5 - 6The instrument cluster w

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E1559833. Insert the screwdriver (or similar tool)into the access hole and press the leverforeword while pulling the gearshiftlever out of the P (Park

Page 77

Using Hill Start Assist1. Press the brake pedal to bring yourvehicle to a complete standstill. Keepthe brake pedal pressed.2. If the sensors detect th

Page 78

USING ALL-WHEEL DRIVEAll-wheel drive uses all four wheels topower the vehicle. This increases traction,enabling you to drive over terrain and roadcond

Page 79

Recommendations for Safety Restraints for ChildrenRecommended restrainttypeChild size, height, weight, or ageChildUse a child safety seat(sometimes ca

Page 80 - Instrument Cluster

If Your Vehicle Goes Off the Edge of thePavement• If your vehicle goes off the edge of thepavement, slow down, but avoid severebrake application, ease

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SandWhen driving over sand, try to keep all fourwheels on the most solid area of the trail.Avoid reducing the tire pressures but shiftto a lower gear

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Driving on Hilly or Sloping TerrainNote: Avoid driving crosswise or turning onsteep slopes or hills. A danger lies in losingtraction, slipping sideway

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Avoid sudden braking as well. Although anAWD vehicle may accelerate better thana two-wheel drive vehicle in snow and ice,it won’t stop any faster, bec

Page 84

GENERAL INFORMATIONNote: Occasional brake noise is normal. Ifa metal-to-metal, continuous grinding orcontinuous squeal sound is present, thebrake lini

Page 85

ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKEThe electric parking brake replaces theconventional handbrake. The operatingswitch is located in the center console.WARNINGAlway

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WARNINGSWith the exception of emergencyconditions (for example, the brakepedal does not work or is blocked),do not apply the electric parking brakewhi

Page 87

Note: On manual transmission vehicles, ifthe transmission selector lever is not inposition N when you release the clutchpedal and press the accelerato

Page 88

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATIONThe traction control system helps avoiddrive wheel spin and loss of traction.If your vehicle begins to slide, the systemapplies

Page 89

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATIONWARNINGSVehicle modifications involvingbraking system, aftermarket roofracks, suspension, steering system,tire construction and

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• You are required by law to properly usesafety seats for infants and toddlers inthe United States and Canada.• Many states and provinces require that

Page 91

PARKING AID (IF EQUIPPED)WARNINGSTo help avoid personal injury, pleaseread and understand the limitationsof the system as contained in thissection. Se

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E130178ACoverage area of up to 6 feet (2meters) from the rear bumper.There is decreased coveragearea at the outer corners of thebumper.AThe system det

Page 93

For specific information on the reversesensing portion of the system, refer to thatsection.ACTIVE PARK ASSIST (IFEQUIPPED)WARNINGThis system is design

Page 94

When a suitable space is found, the touchscreen displays a message and a chimesounds. Slow down and stop atapproximately position (A), then followthe

Page 95

Deactivating the Park AssistFeatureThe system can be deactivated manuallyby:• pressing the active park assist button• grabbing the steering wheel• dri

Page 96

The system does not position the vehicle where I want in the spaceThe vehicle is rolling in the opposite direction of the transmission (i.e. rolling f

Page 97

During operation, lines appear in thedisplay which represent your vehicle’ s pathand proximity to objects behind the vehicle.E142435The camera is loca

Page 98

A B C DFEE142436Active guidelinesACenterlineBFixed guideline: Green zoneCFixed guideline: Yellow zoneDFixed guideline: Red zoneERear bumperFActive gui

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This allows you to get a closer view of anobject behind the vehicle. The zoomedimage keeps the bumper in the image toprovide a reference. The zoom is

Page 100 - Information Displays

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATIONCruise control lets you maintain a setspeed without keeping your foot on theaccelerator pedal.USING CRUISE CONTROLWARNINGSDo not

Page 101

Use any attachment method as indicated below by XChildWeightRestraintTypeSafety beltonlySafety beltand LATCH(loweranchorsand toptetheranchor)Safety be

Page 102

USING ADAPTIVE CRUISECONTROL (IF EQUIPPED)WARNINGSAlways pay close attention tochanging road conditions, especiallywhen using adaptive cruise control.

Page 103

E823125. A lead vehicle graphic will illuminate ifthere is a vehicle detected in front ofyou.Note: When adaptive cruise control isactive, the set spee

Page 104

You can decrease or increase the distancebetween your vehicle and the vehicle infront of you can by pressing the gapcontrol.E82312The selected gap dis

Page 105

E144529When you override the systemthe green indicator lightilluminates and the followvehicle does not show in theinformation display.The system will

Page 106

E71621Detection issues can occur:When driving on a different linethan the vehicle in front.AWith vehicles that edge into yourlane. The system can only

Page 107

A message displays if something obstructsthe radar signals from the sensor. Thesensor is located behind a fascia covernear the driver side of the lowe

Page 108 - Audio System

DRIVER ALERT (IF EQUIPPED)PRINCIPLE OF OPERATIONWARNINGThe driver alert system is designedto aid you. It is not intended toreplace your attention and

Page 109

The status bar will travel from left to rightas the calculated alertness leveldecreases. As the rest icon is approachedthe color turns from green to y

Page 110

System SettingsThe system has three optional settingmenus available. To view or adjust them,select Settings > Vehicle Settings > DriverAssist &g

Page 111

Red: Indicates that the system is providingor has just provided a lane keeping alertwarning.The system can be temporarily suppressedat any time by the

Page 112

The information contained in this publication was correct at the time of going to print. In the interest ofcontinuous development, we reserve the righ

Page 113

• Can the child sit all the way backagainst their vehicle seat back withknees bent comfortably at the edge ofthe seat cushion?• Can the child sit with

Page 114

Why does the vehicle not come back into the middle of the lane always, as expected, inthe Aid or Aid + Alert mode?High cross windsLarge road crownRoug

Page 115

Note: BLIS does not function in R (Reverse)or P (Park) or provide any additionalwarning when a turn signal is on.Note: Cross traffic alert detectsappr

Page 116

E142441Zone coverage also decreases whenparking at shallow angles. Here, the leftsensor is mostly obstructed; zone coverageon that side is severely li

Page 117

E142443The system uses radar sensors which arelocated behind the bumper fascia on eachside of your vehicle. Do not allow theseareas to become obstruct

Page 118

• Driving in reverse faster than 5 mph (8km/h).• Backing out of an angled parking spot.False AlertsNote: If a trailer is connected to the vehiclethe B

Page 119

system. If this should occur, you will neitherlose the ability to steer the vehiclemanually nor will it cause permanentdamage. Typical steering and dr

Page 120

If it is, a red warning light illuminates andan audible warning chime sounds.The brake support system assists the driverin reducing the collision spee

Page 121 - Climate Control

ActionCauseClean the grille surface in front of the radaror remove the object causing the obstruc-tionThe surface of the radar in the grille is dirtyo

Page 122

LOAD LIMITVehicle Loading - with and withouta TrailerThis section will guide you in theproper loading of your vehicle,trailer or both, to keep your lo

Page 123

authorized-dealer installedequipment on the vehicle, youmust subtract the weight of theequipment from the payload listedon the Tire Label in order tod

Page 124

E142596E142597If the booster seat slides on the vehicleseat upon which it is being used, placing arubberized mesh sold as shelf or carpetliner under t

Page 125

E143817CARGOCargo Weight - includes allweight added to the Base CurbWeight, including cargo andoptional equipment. When towing,trailer tongue load or

Page 126

GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) -is the Vehicle Curb Weight, pluscargo, plus passengers.GVWR (Gross Vehicle WeightRating) - is the maximumallowable weight

Page 127

WARNINGExceeding the Safety ComplianceCertification Label vehicle weightrating limits could result insubstandard vehicle handling orperformance, engin

Page 128

Tongue Load or Fifth WheelKing Pin Weight - refers to theamount of the weight that a trailerpushes down on a trailer hitch.Examples: For a 5000 pound(

Page 129

*Suppose your vehicle has a1400-pound (635-kilogram) cargoand luggage capacity. You decideto go golfing. Is there enough loadcapacity to carry you, fo

Page 130

TOWING A TRAILERWARNINGSDo not exceed the GVWR or theGAWR specified on the certificationlabel.Towing trailers beyond the maximumrecommended gross trai

Page 131

Your vehicle may tow a Class I trailerprovided the maximum trailer weight isless than or equal to the maximum trailerweight listed for your vehicle co

Page 132 - HEAD RESTRAINTS

ESSENTIAL TOWING CHECKSFollow these guidelines to ensure safetowing:• Do not tow a trailer until you drive yourvehicle at least 1000 miles (1600kilome

Page 133 - Adjusting the Head Restraint

Trailer lamps are required on most towedvehicles. Make sure all running lights, brakelights, turn signals and hazard lights areworking.Before Towing a

Page 134 - POWER SEATS (IF EQUIPPED)

TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLEE143886If you need to have your vehicle towed,contact a professional towing service or,if you are a member of a roadsideassist

Page 135 - MEMORY FUNCTION (IF EQUIPPED)

Use a child safety seat (sometimes calledan infant carrier, convertible seat, ortoddler seat) for infants, toddlers, orchildren weighing 40 pounds (18

Page 136 - Easy Entry and Exit Function

Follow these guidelines if you have a needfor recreational (RV) towing. An exampleof recreational towing would be towingyour vehicle behind a motorhom

Page 137 - REAR SEATS

BREAKING-INYou need to break in new tires forapproximately 300 miles (480kilometers). During this time, your vehiclemay exhibit some unusual drivingch

Page 138 - HEATED SEATS (IF EQUIPPED)

E142667When driving through water, traction orbrake capability may be limited. Also,water may enter your engine’s air intakeand severely damage your e

Page 139 - REAR SEAT ARMREST

WARNINGSFailure to properly follow floor matinstallation or attachmentinstructions can potentially causeinterference with pedal operation causingloss

Page 140 - Universal Garage Door Opener

GETTING THE SERVICES YOUNEEDWarranty repairs to your vehicle must beperformed by an authorized dealer. Whileany authorized dealer handling your vehicl

Page 141

In order to help you serve you better,please have the following informationavailable when contacting a CustomerRelationship Center:• Vehicle Identific

Page 142

THE BETTER BUSINESSBUREAU (BBB) AUTO LINEPROGRAM (U.S. ONLY)Your satisfaction is important to FordMotor Company and to your dealer. If awarranty conce

Page 143

In the CAMVAP program, impartialthird-party arbitrators conduct hearings atmutually convenient times and places inan informal environment. These impar

Page 144 - Auxiliary Power Points

Ford Middle EastCustomer Relationship CenterP.O. Box 21470Dubai, United Arab EmiratesTelephone: +971 4 3326084Toll-Free Number for the Kingdom of Saud

Page 145

To contact NHTSA, you may callthe Vehicle Safety Hotlinetoll-free at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY:1-800-424-9153); go tohttp://www.safercar.gov; or writeto:Adm

Page 146 - Storage Compartments

E1425303. While holding the shoulder and lap beltportions together, route the tonguethrough the child seat according to thechild seat manufacturer&apo

Page 147 - KEYLESS STARTING

ROADSIDE ASSISTANCEVehicles Sold In The U.S.: GettingRoadside AssistanceTo fully assist you should you have avehicle concern, Ford Motor Companyoffers

Page 148 - STARTING A GASOLINE

Canadian customers who need to obtainroadside information, call1-800-665-2006 or visit our website atwww.ford.ca.HAZARD WARNING FLASHERSNote: If used

Page 149 - Automatic Engine Shutdown

Park the booster vehicle close to the hoodof the disabled vehicle, making sure thetwo vehicles do not touch. Turn allaccessories off.Connecting the Ju

Page 150 - Vehicle is Moving

4132E1426651. Remove the jumper cable from theground metal surface or connectingpoint, if available.2. Remove the jumper cable on thenegative (-) term

Page 151 - ENGINE BLOCK HEATER (IF

CHANGING A FUSEFusesWARNINGAlways replace a fuse with one thathas the specified amperage rating.Using a fuse with a higher amperagerating can cause se

Page 152 - Using the Engine Block Heater

The power distribution box is located inthe engine compartment. It hashigh-current fuses that protect yourvehicle's main electrical systems fromo

Page 153 - START-STOP (IF EQUIPPED)

Protected componentsFuse amp ratingFuse or relay numberPowertrain control module - vehicle power120A17Powertrain control module - vehicle power220A18P

Page 154 - Disabling Auto StartStop

Protected componentsFuse amp ratingFuse or relay numberRun/start powertrain control module10A226Not used (spare)10A127Not used—28Not used—29Not used—3

Page 155 - Fuel and Refueling

Protected componentsFuse amp ratingFuse or relay numberNot used—52Power seats10A153Not used—54Not used—551Micro fuse2Dual micro fuse3M-type fusePower

Page 156

E144949The high-current fuses are coded asfollows:Protected componentsFuse amp ratingFuse or relay numberFuel pump feed30A156Not used—57Not used—58500

Page 157

8. Remove remaining slack from the belt.Force the seat down with extra weight,for example, by pressing down orkneeling on the child restraint whilepul

Page 158

Protected componentsFuse amp ratingFuse or relay numberFront heated seat20A165Not used—66Body control module 250A267Heated rear window40A168Anti-lock

Page 159

Passenger Compartment FusePanelThe fuse panel is located under theinstrument panel to the left of the steeringcolumn.Note: It may be easier to access

Page 160

Protected componentsFuse amp ratingFuse or relay numberNot used (spare)10A27Not used (spare)10A28Not used (spare)10A29Keypad5A210Not used5A211Climate

Page 161

Protected componentsFuse amp ratingFuse or relay numberSony amplifier20A128Rear driver side door (window)30A129Rear passenger side door (window)30A130

Page 162

GENERAL INFORMATIONHave your vehicle serviced regularly to helpmaintain its roadworthiness and resalevalue. There is a large network of Fordauthorized

Page 163 - Transmission

2. Go to the front of the vehicle andlocate the secondary release lever,which is located under the front of thehood, to your right of the center of th

Page 164

UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.6L ECOBOOST™E144363Engine coolant reservoirAEngine oil filler capBEngine oil dipstickCBrake fluid reservoir capDBatteryEPower

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UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 2.0L ECOBOOST™E159754Engine coolant reservoir capAEngine oil dipstickBEngine oil filler capCBrake fluid reservoir capDBatteryEPo

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UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 2.5LE159685A. Engine coolant reservoir capB. Fuel cold start reservoir capC. Engine oil filler capD. Engine oil dipstickE. Brake

Page 167

ENGINE OIL DIPSTICKE142462MINAMAXBENGINE OIL CHECKNote: Check the level before starting theengine.Note: Make sure that the level is betweenthe MIN and

Page 168

E142535Your vehicle has LATCH lower anchors forchild seat installation at the seatingpositions marked with the child seatsymbol.E144054The LATCH ancho

Page 169 - All-Wheel Drive (If Equipped)

4. After three seconds, the Service: Oilreset in prog. message will bedisplayed.5. After 25 seconds, the Service: Oil resetcomplete message will be di

Page 170

Note: During normal vehicle operation, theengine coolant may change color fromorange to pink or light red. As long as theengine coolant is clear and u

Page 171

Vehicles driven year-round in non-extremeclimates should use prediluted enginecoolant for optimum cooling system andengine protection.What you Should

Page 172

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONFLUID CHECKNote: Transmission fluid should be checkedby an authorized dealer. If required, fluidshould be added by an authorized

Page 173

CHANGING THE 12V BATTERYWARNINGSBatteries normally produce explosivegases which can cause personalinjury. Therefore, do not allowflames, sparks or lig

Page 174 - ANTI-LOCK BRAKES

presets, are also maintained in memory bypower from the low voltage battery. Whena technician disconnects and connects thelow voltage battery, these s

Page 175 - ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE

E1299901121. Pull the wiper blade and arm awayfrom the glass.2. Press the locking buttons together.3. Rotate and remove the wiper blade.4. Install in

Page 176 - Fusion/Mondeo (CC7)

2.5L EngineE1460471. Release the clamps that secure the airfilter housing cover.2. Carefully lift the air filter housing cover.3. Remove the air filte

Page 177 - Battery With No Charge

E1424654. On the wall or screen you will observea flat zone of high intensity lightlocated at the top of the right handportion of the beam pattern. If

Page 178 - Traction Control

E1596931. Remove the six fasteners securing thefront fascia to the front trim cover.2. Remove the three bumper cover upperscrews.3. Remove the fastene

Page 179 - Stability Control

Using Tether StrapsMany forward-facing child safetyseats include a tether strapwhich extends from the back ofthe child safety seat and hooks to ananch

Page 180 - Parking Aids

6. Remove the three front bumper coverlower fasteners, only on the side ofheadlamp being serviced.E1596977. Separate the front bumper cover fromthe fe

Page 181

Replacing the Headlamp BulbsWARNINGHandle a halogen headlamp bulbcarefully and keep out of children’sreach. Grasp the bulb by only itsplastic base and

Page 182

E1457773. Remove the push pins and repositionthe inner body side trim.E1457784. Remove the three lamp assembly nuts.5. Gently pull the lamp assembly a

Page 183

Replacing the License Plate LampBulb321E727891. Carefully release the spring clip.2. Remove the lamp.3. Remove the bulb.Install the new bulb in revers

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Trade nameFunctionLED*Side repeater lampLED*Interior lamp*To replace these bulbs, see your authorized dealer.To replace all instrument panel bulbs, se

Page 185

GENERAL INFORMATIONYour Ford or Lincoln authorized dealer hasmany quality products available to cleanyour vehicle and protect its finishes.CLEANING PR

Page 186

• Wash the vehicle first, using cool orlukewarm water and a neutral pHshampoo, such as Motorcraft® DetailWash.• Use Motorcraft® Custom Bright MetalCle

Page 187

CLEANING THE ENGINEEngines are more efficient when they areclean because grease and dirt buildup keepthe engine warmer than normal.When washing:• Take

Page 188

WARNINGSOn vehicles equipped withseat-mounted airbags, do not usechemical solvents or strongdetergents. Such products couldcontaminate the side airbag

Page 189 - Cruise Control

4. Remove the soaked cloth and if it is notsoiled badly, use this cloth to clean thearea by using a rubbing motion for 60seconds.5. Following this, wi

Page 190

E112197The childproof locks are located on therear edge of each rear door and must beset separately for each door.Left-Hand SideTurn counterclockwise

Page 191

VEHICLE STORAGEIf you plan on storing your vehicle for anextended period of time (30 days or more),read the following maintenancerecommendations to ma

Page 192

Note: If battery cables are disconnected, itwill be necessary to reset memory features.Brakes• Make sure brakes and parking brakeare fully released.Ti

Page 193

TIRE CAREImportant information for 235/40R19low-profile tires and wheels If yourvehicle is equipped with 235/40R19 tires,they are low-profile tires. T

Page 194

The traction grades, from highest to lowestare AA, A, B, and C. The grades representthe tire’s ability to stop on wet pavementas measured under contro

Page 195

*Recommended inflationpressure: The cold inflationpressure found on the SafetyCompliance Certification Label(affixed to either the door hingepillar, d

Page 196 - Driving Aids

A. P: Indicates a tire, designatedby the Tire and Rim Association,that may be used for service oncars, sport utility vehicles,minivans and light truck

Page 197

mph ( km/h)Letter rating168 mph (270 km/h)W186 mph (299 km/h)YNote: For tires with a maximum speedcapability over 149 mph (240 km/h), tiremanufacturer

Page 198

*Traction: The traction grades,from highest to lowest are AA, A,B, and C. The grades represent thetire's ability to stop on wetpavement as measur

Page 199

A. LT: Indicates a tire, designatedby the Tire and Rim Association,that is intended for service on lighttrucks.B. Load Range and LoadInflation Limits:

Page 200

C. 80: Indicates the aspect ratiowhich gives the tire's ratio ofheight to width. Numbers of 70 orlower indicate a short sidewall.D. D: Indicates

Page 201

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATIONWARNINGSAlways drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt snugand low across the hips.To reduce the risk of inju

Page 202

Always inflate your tires to theFord recommended inflationpressure even if it is less than themaximum inflation pressureinformation found on the tire.

Page 203

2. Remove the cap from the valveon one tire, then firmly press thetire gauge onto the valve andmeasure the pressure.3. Add enough air to reach thereco

Page 204

Tire WearE142546When the tread is worn down toone sixteenth of an inch (2 mm),tires must be replaced to helpprevent your vehicle from skiddingand hydr

Page 205

This begins with the letters DOTand indicates that the tire meetsall federal standards. The nexttwo numbers or letters are theplant code designating w

Page 206

WARNINGSAlways inflate steel carcass tires with aremote air fill with the person inflatingstanding at a minimum of 12 feet (3.66meters) away from the

Page 207

replace it with your spare tire andwheel. If you cannot detect acause, have the vehicle towed tothe nearest repair facility or tiredealer to have the

Page 208 - Load Carrying

E147237Sometimes irregular tire wear canbe corrected by rotating the tires.Summer TiresYour Ford vehicle may beequipped with summer tires toprovide su

Page 209

Please note that the TPMS is not asubstitute for proper tire maintenance, andit is the driver’s responsibility to maintaincorrect tire pressure, even

Page 210

When Your Temporary Spare Tire isInstalledWhen one of your road tires needs to bereplaced with the temporary spare, thesystem will continue to identif

Page 211

Customer action requiredPossible causeLow tire pressurewarning light1. Make sure tires are at the proper pres-sure. See Inflating your tires in thisch

Page 212

• Crash sensors and monitoring systemwith readiness indicator.The safety belt pretensioners at the frontseating positions are designed to tightenthe s

Page 213

How Temperature Affects Your TirePressureThe tire pressure monitoring systemmonitors tire pressure in each pneumatictire. While driving in a normal ma

Page 214

CHANGING A ROAD WHEELWARNINGSThe use of tire sealants may damageyour tire pressure monitoring systemand should not be used. However, ifyou must use a

Page 215 - RECOMMENDED TOWING

Use of one of the dissimilar spare tireslisted above at any one wheel location canlead to impairment of the following:• Handling, stability and brakin

Page 216 - Powertrain

Note: Passengers should not remain in thevehicle when the vehicle is being jacked.1. Park on a level surface, set the parkingbrake and activate the ha

Page 217 - ESSENTIAL TOWING CHECKS

12345E7544214. Remove the jack and fully tighten thelug nuts in the order shown. SeeTechnical Specifications (page292).Stowing the flat tireThe full-

Page 218 - Personal Watercraft (PWC)

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSWheel Lug Nut Torque SpecificationsWARNINGWhen a wheel is installed, always remove any corrosion, dirt or foreign materialspre

Page 219 - FOUR WHEELS

ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS2.5L engine2.0L EcoBoost engine1.6L EcoBoost engineEngine15212298Cubic inchesMinimum 87 octaneMinimum 87 octaneMinimum 87 octaneR

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A. Long drivebelt is on first pulley grooveclosest to engineB. Short drivebelt is on second pulleygroove farthest from engineMOTORCRAFT PARTS2.5L Engi

Page 221 - Driving Hints

VEHICLE IDENTIFICATIONNUMBERThe vehicle identification number islocated on the left-hand side of theinstrument panel.E142476Please note that in the gr

Page 222

TRANSMISSION CODEDESIGNATIONE142806The transmission code is on the SafetyCompliance Certification Label. Thefollowing table shows the transmissioncode

Page 224 - Customer Assistance

Pregnant women should always wear theirsafety belt. The lap belt portion of acombination lap and shoulder belt shouldbe positioned low across the hips

Page 225

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSFord Part Number /Ford SpecificationFord Part Name orEquivalentCapacityItemPM-1-C / WSS-M6C65-A2 and ISO4925 Class 6Motorcraft

Page 226

Ford Part Number /Ford SpecificationFord Part Name orEquivalentCapacityItem- CXO-5W20-LSP12(Canada)- Motorcraft® SAE5W-20 FullSynthetic Motor Oil(U.S.

Page 227

Ford Part Number /Ford SpecificationFord Part Name orEquivalentCapacityItemWSH-M1C231-B1Use only Motorcraft® DOT 4 LV High Performance Brake Fluid, or

Page 228

For a complete listing of the accessoriesthat are available for your vehicle, pleasecontact your dealer or visit our online storeat: Accessories.Ford.

Page 229

• When adding accessories, equipment,passengers and luggage to yourvehicle, do not exceed the total weightcapacity of the vehicle or of the frontor re

Page 230 - Roadside Emergencies

PROTECT YOURSELF FROM THE RISINGCOST OF VEHICLE REPAIRS WITH A FORDEXTENDED SERVICE PLAN.SERVICE PLANS (U.S. Only)More than 32 million Ford and Lincol

Page 231

Avoid the Rising Cost of ProperlyMaintaining Your Vehicle!Ford Extended Service Plan also offers aPremium Maintenance Plan that covers allscheduled ma

Page 232

SERVICE PLANS (CANADA ONLY)You can get more protection for yourvehicle by purchasing a Ford ExtendedService Plan. Ford Extended Service Planis the onl

Page 233

GENERAL INFORMATIONE142598SYNC is an in-vehicle communicationssystem that works with yourBluetooth-enabled cellular phone andportable media player. Th

Page 234 - FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART

Times are subject to change due toholidays.SYNC Owner AccountWhy do I need a SYNC owner account?• Required to activate Vehicle HealthReport and to vie

Page 235

How to Use the Automatic LockingModeE1425911. Buckle the combination lap andshoulder belt.2. Grasp the shoulder portion and pulldownward until the ent

Page 236

System data cannot be accessed withoutspecial equipment and access to thevehicle's SYNC module. Ford MotorCompany and Ford of Canada will notacce

Page 237

System Interaction and FeedbackThe system provides feedback throughaudible tones, prompts, questions andspoken confirmations depending on thesituation

Page 238

The system:When you say:Makes a best guess from the mediacandidate list. You may still occasionallybe asked questions."Media candidate lists off&

Page 239

Pairing a Phone for the First TimeNote: SYNC can support downloading upto approximately 2000 entries perBluetooth-enabled cellular phone.Note: Make su

Page 240

"PHONE""Menu"2,4"Call <name> in office"1"Phone book <name>"2"Call <name> on mobile OR c

Page 241 - Passenger Compartment Fuse

"DIAL""Clear" (deletes all entered digits)"Delete" (deletes one digit)"Plus""Star"Note: To exit dial

Page 242

Receiving CallsWhen receiving a call, you can:• Answer the call by pressing the phonebutton.• Reject the call by pressing and holdingthe phone button.

Page 243

You can:When you select:3. Press the phone button.Access your call history log.Call History1. Press OK to select, then scroll through your call histor

Page 244 - Maintenance

You can:When you select:1. Press OK to confirm and enter. If your phonebook hasfewer than 255 listings, they appear alphabetically in flatfile mode. I

Page 245

When a new message arrives, an audibletone sounds and the display indicates youhave a new message. You have theseoptions:• Press the voice button, wai

Page 246

SAFETY BELT WARNING LAMPAND INDICATOR CHIMEThis lamp illuminates and anaudible warning will sound if thedriver's safety belt has not beenfastened

Page 247

6. Press OK when the contact appearsand press OK again to confirm whenthe system asks if you would like tosend the message. The system sendseach text

Page 248

You can:When you select:Press OK to select and scroll to view the information.When done, press OK again to return to the phone statusmenu.Select which

Page 249

You can:When you select:Select Off if you do not want to download your phonebookevery time your phone connects to SYNC. Your phonebook,call history an

Page 250

You can:If you select:Press OK and scroll to toggle between On and Off. Makea selection, and then press OK.Setting Bluetooth to off disconnects all Bl

Page 251

You can:If you select:2. Press OK when the desired selection appears in thedisplay. If you change the language setting, the displayindicates that the

Page 252

SYNC™ APPLICATIONS ANDSERVICES (IF EQUIPPED)In order for the following features to work,your cellular phone must be compatiblewith SYNC. To check your

Page 253

Setting 911 Assist On1. Press the phone button to enter thephone menu.2. Scroll to select 911 Assist.3. Press OK to confirm and enter the 911Assist me

Page 254

911 Assist Privacy NoticeWhen you turn on 911 Assist, it maydisclose to emergency services that yourvehicle has been in a crash involving thedeploymen

Page 255

Vehicle health report optionsAutomatic Reports: Press OK to and select On or Off.Select On to have SYNC automatically prompt you to runa health report

Page 256

Note: The driver is ultimately responsiblefor the safe operation of the vehicle, andtherefore, must evaluate whether it is safeto follow the suggested

Page 257

Then...If...The Belt-Minder feature will not activate.The driver's and front passenger's safetybelts are buckled before the ignition switchi

Page 258

Directions or Business search to speakwith a live operator. The system mayprompt you to speak with an operatorwhen it has difficulty matching yourvoic

Page 259

SYNC Services quick tipsYou can even access your account outside your vehicle.Just use the number on your phone's call history. Trafficand Direct

Page 260

3. Say the name of the application afterthe tone.4. The app should start. While an app isrunning through SYNC, you can pressthe voice button and speak

Page 261

"USB""Refine album <name>"1,2"Autoplay off""Refine artist <name>"1,2"Autoplay on""R

Page 262

Voice command guideTurn autoplay on to listen to music processed duringindexing. Turn autoplay off to allow the indexing processto finish before the s

Page 263

Media Menu FeaturesThe media menu allows you to select yourmedia source, how to play your music(such as by artist, genre, shuffle or repeat),and also

Page 264

You can:When you select:Access Bluetooth Device menu listings (Add, Connect, Setas Primary, On and Off, Delete) as well as Advanced menulistings (prom

Page 265 - Vehicle Care

You can:When you select:1. Press OK to select. You can select to play All Artists orany indexed artist.2. Scroll to choose the desired artist. Press O

Page 266

You can:When you select:Press OK to select. The system creates a new list of similarsongs and begins playing. This feature does not includetracks with

Page 267

You can:When you select:Press OK to select.Exit the current menu.Return*This is a speed-dependent feature.**Setting Bluetooth to off disconnects all B

Page 268

3. For the seating position being disabled,buckle then unbuckle the safety beltthree times at a moderate speed,ending in the unbuckled state. AfterSte

Page 269

You can:When you select:Completely erase all information stored on SYNC (allphonebook, call history, text messages and all paireddevices) and return t

Page 270

Phone issuesPossible solution(s)Possible cause(s)Issue· Try pushing your phone-book contacts to SYNC byusing the Add Contactsfeature.This may be a lim

Page 271

USB and media issuesPossible solution(s)Possible cause(s)Issue· Try turning off the device,resetting the device,removing the device'sbattery, the

Page 272 - Wheels and Tires

Vehicle Health Report and Services (Traffic, Directions and Information) issuesPossible solution(s)Possible cause(s)Issue· Make sure that your VIN isc

Page 273

Voice command issuesPossible solution(s)Possible cause(s)Issue· Review the phone voicecommands and the mediavoice commands at thebeginning of their re

Page 274

Voice command issuesPossible solution(s)Possible cause(s)Issue· The system works better ifyou list full names, such as"Joe Wilson" rather th

Page 275

GENERAL INFORMATIONWARNINGDriving while distracted can result inloss of vehicle control, crash andinjury. We strongly recommend thatyou use extreme ca

Page 276

This system uses a four-corner strategy toprovide quick access several vehiclefeatures and settings. The touchscreenprovides easy interaction with you

Page 277

Press to select any of the following:• AM• FM• SIRIUS• CD• USB• BT Stereo• SD Card• A/V InUsing the Touch-SensitiveControls on Your SystemTo turn a fe

Page 278

Safety InformationWARNINGDriving while distracted can result inloss of vehicle control, crash andinjury. We strongly recommend thatyou use extreme cau

Page 279

The Personal Safety System provides animproved overall level of frontal crashprotection to front seat occupants and isdesigned to help further reduce

Page 280

Restricted FeaturesEditing settings while the rear view camera or active parkassist are activeEditing wireless settingsWi-Fi and WirelessEditing the l

Page 281

Accessing and Adjusting Modes Through Your Right Vehicle InformationDisplay (If Equipped)E145459The display is located on the right side ofyour instru

Page 282

E142612Climate ControlYou can make selections from the menuby using the OK button. The selectionmenu expands and different optionsappear.• Press the u

Page 283

Basic commandsIf You Want ToSayMake calls."Phone"Access the device connected to your USB port."USB"Stream audio from your phone.&q

Page 284

Accessing a List of Available Commands• If you use the touchscreen, press theSettings icon > Help > VoiceCommand List.• If you use the steering

Page 285

1. Press the Settings icon > Settings >then Voice Control.2. Select from the following:• Interaction Mode• Confirmation Prompts• Media Candidate

Page 286

Some of the voice commands that are available while viewing this screen are:Destination"Destination my home""Destination street address

Page 287

Points of Interest or POI"Destination <POI category name>""Search by name""Search by category""Change search

Page 288

SETTINGSABCDEFE161968ClockADisplayBSoundCVehicleDSettingsEHelpFE142607Under this menu, you can setyour clock, access and adjust thedisplay, sound and

Page 289

The system automatically saves anyupdates you make to the settings.DisplayYou can adjust the touchscreen displaythrough the touchscreen or by pressing

Page 290

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATIONWARNINGSAirbags do not inflate slowly orgently, and the risk of injury from adeploying airbag is the greatest closeto the trim c

Page 291

VehicleE142607Press the Settings icon >Vehicle, then select from thefollowing:• Ambient Lighting• Vehicle Health Report• Rear View Camera• Enable V

Page 292

SystemSelect to have the touchscreen display in English, Spanishor French.LanguageSelect to display units in kilometers or miles.DistanceSelect to dis

Page 293

Voice ControlNote: Even with confirmation prompts turned off, thesystem may occasionally ask you to confirm settings.Candidate lists are possible resu

Page 294

NavigationE142607Press the Settings icon >Settings > Navigation, thenselect from the following:NavigationTurn breadcrumbs on and off.Map Prefere

Page 295

PhoneE142607Press the Settings icon >Settings > Phone, then selectfrom the following:PhoneConnect, disconnect, add or delete a device, as well a

Page 296 - Capacities and Specifications

Wi-FiWi-Fi Network (Client) Mode turns the Wi-Fi feature onand off in your vehicle. Make sure you turn it on forconnectivity purposes.Wi-Fi SettingsCh

Page 297

E142626TheWi-FiCERTIFIED Logo is a certification mark ofthe Wi-Fi Alliance.HelpE142607Press the Settings icon > Help,then select from the following

Page 298

To access Help using the voice commands,press the voice button, then, after the tone,say "Help". The system provides allowablevoice commands

Page 299

E142599Press the voice icon on thesteering wheel. When prompted,you can say:"BROWSE" within devices"Browse"*"Browse <leagu

Page 300

Your voice system allows you to changeaudio sources with a simple voicecommand. For example, if you are listeningto music on a USB device, then want t

Page 301

SOS POST-CRASH ALERTSYSTEMThe system flashes the turn signal lampsand sounds the horn (intermittently) in theevent of a serious impact that deploys an

Page 302

OptionsSound SettingsTouch this button to adjust settings for:• Bass• Midrange• Treble• Balance and Fade• DSP (Digital Signal processing)• Occupancy M

Page 303 - Accessories

The multicast indicator appears in FMmode (only) if the current station isbroadcasting multiple digital broadcasts.The highlighted numbers signify ava

Page 304

HD Radio Reception and Station TroubleshootingPotential reception issuesIf you are listening to a multicast station and you are onthe fringe of the re

Page 305 - SERVICE PLANS (U.S. Only)

Potential station issuesActionCauseIssuesNo action required. This is abroadcast issue.This is poor time alignmentby the radio broadcaster.Echo, stutte

Page 306 - Name (PLEASE PRINT)

"RADIO""FM autoset preset <#>""<87.9-107.9>""FM preset <#>""<87.9-107.9> HD"

Page 307 - SERVICE PLANS (CANADA ONLY)

"TUNE""HD <#>"*"<87.9-107.9>""Preset <#>""FM""Help""FM <87.9-107

Page 308

Parental LockoutThis allows you to lock and unlockchannels, change or reset your PIN orunlock all channels. To use this feature,you need your initial

Page 309 - Privacy Information

Satellite Radio Electronic Serial Number(ESN)You need your ESN to activate, modify ortrack your satellite radio account. The ESNis on the System Infor

Page 310 - USING VOICE RECOGNITION

Troubleshooting tipsActionCauseRadio displayThe signal is blocked. Whenyou move into an open area,the signal should return.The signal is lost from the

Page 311 - The system:When you say:

"SIRIUS""Tune"**"SAT 1 Preset <#>""Help""SAT 2"* If you have said "Sports game", see

Page 312 - USING SYNC™ WITH YOUR

Proper Driver and Front PassengerSeating AdjustmentWARNINGNational Highway Traffic SafetyAdministration (NHTSA)recommends a minimum distanceof at leas

Page 313 - Phone Voice Commands

CDE142611Press the lower left corner of thetouchscreen, and then select theCD tab.You can also advance and reverse thecurrent track or current folder,

Page 314 - "DIAL"

"CD""Repeat off""Repeat track""Shuffle""Shuffle CD"*"Shuffle folder"*"Shuffle off&quo

Page 315 - Making Calls

This feature allows you to plug in mediaplaying devices, memory sticks, flash drivesor thumb drives, and charge devices if theysupport this feature.In

Page 316 - Receiving Calls

SD Card and USB Voice CommandsE142599If you are listening to a USBdevice or an SD card, press thevoice button on the steeringwheel controls. When prom

Page 317 - Phone Menu

"BROWSE""All video podcasts"*"Album <name>""All videos"*"All albums""Artist <name>&

Page 318 - Text Messaging

In order to playback video from your iPod®or iPhone®, you must have a specialcombination USB/RCA composite videocable (which you can buy from Apple®).

Page 319

To use the auxiliary input jack feature,make sure that your portable music playeris designed for use with headphones andthat it is fully charged. You

Page 320 - Accessing Your Phone Settings

PHONEABCDEFE161968PhoneAQuick DialBPhonebookCHistoryDMessagingESettingsFHands-free calling is one of the mainfeatures of SYNC®. Once you pair yourphon

Page 321 - You can:When you select:

Pairing Your Phone for the FirstTimeWARNINGDriving while distracted can result inloss of vehicle control, crash andinjury. We strongly recommend thaty

Page 322 - System Settings

Accept the call by pressingAccept on the touchscreen orby pressing this phone button onyour steering wheel controls.E142632Reject the call by pressing

Page 323 - You can:If you select:

FRONT PASSENGER SENSINGSYSTEMWARNINGSEven with Advanced RestraintsSystems, children 12 and undershould be properly restrained in arear seating positio

Page 324

1. Touch the top left corner of the displayto access the Phone menu.2. Select Messaging.3. Choose from the following:• Listen (speaker icon)• Dial• Se

Page 325 - SERVICES (IF EQUIPPED)

Text message optionsStuck in traffic.Call me later.LOLReceiving a Text MessageNote: If you select View and your vehicle istraveling over 3 mph (5 km/h

Page 326

Roaming WarningTouch this button to have the system alertyou when your phone is in roaming mode.Phone Voice CommandsE142599Press the voice button on t

Page 327 - Vehicle Health Report

"MESSAGES""Call""Forward text messages""Listen to text message <#>""Listen to text messages"&q

Page 328 - & Information (TDI)

Under the Information menu, you canaccess features such as:• SYNC Services• SIRIUS Travel Link• Alerts• Calendar• SYNC ApplicationsE142608If your vehi

Page 329

1. Press the voice button.2. When prompted, say "Services". Thisinitiates an outgoing call to SYNCServices using your paired andconnected Bl

Page 330 - SYNC Services quick tips

Disconnecting from SYNC Services1. Press and hold the hang-up phonebutton on the steering wheel.2. Say "Good-bye" from the SYNCServices main

Page 331 - SYNC AppLink

"SERVICES""Services""Update route""Help"SIRIUS Travel Link (If Equipped)WARNINGDriving while distracted can re

Page 332 - MEDIA PLAYER

Sports InfoTouch this button to view scores andschedules from a variety of sports. You canalso save up to 10 favorite teams for easieraccess. The scor

Page 333 - "USB"

Sports-related Commands*"NBA""NFL""NHL""WNBA""Help"* If you want to hear headlines, schedules or sco

Page 334 - "BLUETOOTH AUDIO"

IntroductionAbout This Manual...7Symbols Glossary...7Data Recording.

Page 335 - Media Menu Features

The front passenger sensing system isdesigned to enable (may inflate) the frontpassenger's frontal airbag anytime thesystem senses that a person

Page 336 - Accessing Your Play Menu

AlertsE142608If your vehicle is equipped withNavigation, touch the i(Information) button to accessthese features. If your vehicle is notequipped with

Page 337

If a crash deploys an airbag (excludes kneeairbags and rear inflatable safety belts [ifequipped]) or activates the fuel pumpshut-off, your SYNC-equipp

Page 338

911 Assist May Not Work If• Your cellular phone or 911 Assisthardware sustains damage in a crash.• The vehicle's battery or the SYNCsystem has no

Page 339

E142599To run a report by voicecommand, press the voicebutton on the steering wheeland, when prompted, say "Vehicle healthreport".Vehicle He

Page 340 - SYNC™ TROUBLESHOOTING

Recirculated air: Touch the button to switch between outside air andrecirculated air. When recirculated air is selected, the button illuminates andthe

Page 341 - Phone issues

Climate Control Commands"Climate automatic""Climate my temperature""Climate off""Climate on""Climate temp

Page 342 - USB and media issues

"CLIMATE""Windshield panel flooron""Recirc off""MAX A/C off""Help""Recirc on""MAX A/C

Page 343

DestinationStreet AddressMy HomeIntersectionFavoritesCity CenterPrevious DestinationsMapPoint of Interest (POI)Edit Route Cancel RouteEmergency1. Ente

Page 344 - Voice command issues

Point of Interest (POI) CategoriesMain CategoriesAutomotiveFood/Drink & DiningShoppingTravel & TransportationEntertainment & ArtsFinancial

Page 345

E142634cityseekr, when available, is a service thatprovides more information about certainpoints of interest such as restaurants,hotels and attraction

Page 346 - MyFord Touch™ (If Equipped)

• Cargo interference with the seat• Other passengers pushing or pulling onthe seat• Rear passenger feet and knees restingor pushing on the seatThe con

Page 347

Parking POI NotificationSet the automatic parking points ofinterest notification. Turn this feature ONor OFF. When parking points of interestnotificat

Page 348

Map ModePress the green bar in the upper right areaof the touchscreen to view map mode. Mapmode shows advanced viewing comprisedof both 2D city maps a

Page 349

E142648Address book entry defaulticon(s) indicates the location onthe map of an address book entry.This is the default symbol shownafter the entry has

Page 350

Navteq is the digital map provider for thenavigation application. If you find map dataerrors, you may report them directly toNavteq by going tohttp://

Page 351

Navigation System Voice Commands"Zoom out""Destination street address""Help""Detour"11 These commands are only

Page 352

"NAVIGATION""Zoom maximum""Zoom province""Zoom state""Zoom street""Zoom to <distance>&quo

Page 353

END USER LICENSEAGREEMENTSYNC® End User LicenseAgreement (EULA)• You have acquired a device ("DEVICE")that includes software licensed by For

Page 354

Description of Other Rights andLimitations• Speech Recognition: If theSOFTWARE includes speechrecognition component(s), you shouldunderstand that spee

Page 355

• Consent to Use of Data: You agreethat MS, Microsoft Corporation, FORDMOTOR COMPANY, third partysoftware and systems suppliers, theiraffiliates and/o

Page 356

• Links to Third Party Sites: The MSSOFTWARE may provide you with theability to link to third party sites throughthe use of the SOFTWARE. The thirdpar

Page 357

The side airbags are located on theoutboard side of the seat backs of the frontseats. In certain lateral crashes, the airbagon the side affected by th

Page 358

TRADEMARKS: This EULA does not grantyou any rights in connection with anytrademarks or service marks of FORDMOTOR COMPANY, MS, MicrosoftCorporation, t

Page 359

WARNINGOperating certain parts of thissystem while driving can distractyour attention away from the road,and possibly cause an accident or otherseriou

Page 360

Potential Map Inaccuracy: Maps usedby this system may be inaccurate becauseof changes in roads, traffic controls ordriving conditions. Always use good

Page 361

any termination or expiration of thisAgreement. You agree that you will use theTeleNav Software only for your personalbusiness or leisure purposes, an

Page 362

5. Limitation of LiabilityTO THE EXTENT PERMITTED UNDERAPPLICABLE LAW, UNDER NOCIRCUMSTANCES SHALL TELENAV ORITS LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS BELIABLE TO Y

Page 363

8. Miscellaneous8.1This Agreement constitutes the entireagreement between TeleNav and you withrespect to the subject matter hereof.8.2Except for the l

Page 364

installed, copied, or used the Data, youmust contact your retailer or NAVTEQNorth America, LLC ("NT") within thirty(30) days of purchase for

Page 365

WARNINGThis Data may contain inaccurate orincomplete information due to thepassage of time, changingcircumstances, sources used and thenature of colle

Page 366

Severability: You and NT agree that if anyportion of this agreement is found illegalor unenforceable, that portion shall besevered and the remainder o

Page 367

The software from Gracenote (the"Gracenote Software") enables this deviceto do disc and music file identification andobtain music-related in

Page 368

impacted side of the vehicle will beactivated. The side curtain airbags aredesigned to inflate between the sidewindow area and occupants to furtherenh

Page 369

WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,IMPLIED WARRANTIES OFMERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR APARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, ANDNON-INFRI

Page 370

General Maintenance InformationWhy Maintain Your Vehicle?Carefully following the maintenanceschedule helps protect against major repairexpenses result

Page 371

When ENGINE OIL CHANGE DUE or OILCHANGE REQUIRED appears in theinformation display, it is time for an oilchange. Make sure you perform the oilchange w

Page 372

Check every monthEngine oil level.Function of all interior and exterior lights.Tires (including spare) for wear and proper pressure.Windshield washer

Page 373

Multi-point InspectionHalf-shaft dust bootsAccessory drive belt(s)Horn operationBattery performanceRadiator, cooler, heater and A/C hosesClutch operat

Page 374

When to expect the OIL CHANGE REQUIRED messageVehicle use and exampleMiles (kilometers)Normal7500-10000(12000-16000)Normal commuting with highway driv

Page 375

At every oil change interval as indicated by the information display*Inspect the tires, tire wear and measure the tread depth.Inspect the wheels and r

Page 376

Maintenance Schedule LogE146852Repair Order #:Distance:Engine hours (optional):Multi-point inspection (recommended):Signature:Dealer stampE146852Repai

Page 377

E146852Repair Order #:Distance:Engine hours (optional):Multi-point inspection (recommended):Signature:Dealer stampE146852Repair Order #:Distance:Engin

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· The readiness light will notilluminate immediately after theignition is turned on.• The readiness light will either flash orstay lit.• A series of f

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E146852Repair Order #:Distance:Engine hours (optional):Multi-point inspection (recommended):Signature:Dealer stampE146852Repair Order #:Distance:Engin

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E146852Repair Order #:Distance:Engine hours (optional):Multi-point inspection (recommended):Signature:Dealer stampSpecial Operating ConditionsIf you o

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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)Change engine oil an

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Special Operating Condition LogE146852Repair Order #:Distance:Engine hours (optional):Multi-point inspection (recommended):Signature:Dealer stampE1468

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E146852Repair Order #:Distance:Engine hours (optional):Multi-point inspection (recommended):Signature:Dealer stampE146852Repair Order #:Distance:Engin

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E146852Repair Order #:Distance:Engine hours (optional):Multi-point inspection (recommended):Signature:Dealer stampExceptionsThere are some exceptions

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Engine Coolant Change LogE146852Repair Order #:Distance:Engine hours (optional):Multi-point inspection (recommended):Signature:Dealer stampE146852Repa

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E146852Repair Order #:Distance:Engine hours (optional):Multi-point inspection (recommended):Signature:Dealer stampE146852Repair Order #:Distance:Engin

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AA/CSee: Climate Control...118About This Manual...7Protecting the Envir

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Brake Fluid Check...250Brakes...171General Informat

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GENERAL INFORMATION ONRADIO FREQUENCIESThis device complies with Part 15 of theFCC Rules and with Industry Canadalicense-exempt RSS standard(s).Operat

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Driving Through Water...218DRLSee: Daytime Running Lamps...68EEconomical Driving...

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Ford Extended Service Plan (ESP)...302SERVICE PLANS (CANADA ONLY)...304SERVICE PLANS (U.S. Only)...302Front Fog Lam

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Information Messages...91Active Park...92Adaptive Cruise Con

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MMaintenance...241General Information...241Manual Climate Contr

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RRear Seat Armrest...136Rear Seats...134Rear View Camera...

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Stability Control...176Principle of Operation...176Starter SwitchSee: Ign

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Using Adaptive Cruise Control...187Blocked Sensor...191Changing the Set Speed...

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WWarning Lamps and Indicators...79Adaptive Cruise Control...79Anti-Lock Braking System...

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E151795Note: Your vehicle’s keys came with asecurity tag that provides important vehiclekey cut information. Keep the tag in a safeplace for future re

Page 401

1. Insert the key blade into the slot on thebottom of the handle and press up.2. While maintaining upward pressure,move the cap rearward to release it

Page 402

Note: Do not touch the battery contacts orthe printed circuit board with thescrewdriver.4. Insert a screwdriver as shown torelease the battery.E151801

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5. Reinstall the housing and cover.Car FinderE138623Press the button twice withinthree seconds. The horn willsound and the turn signals willflash. It

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Autowipers...65Windshield Washers...66LightingLighting Control..

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E138626The tag with your transmitter details thestarting procedure.To remote start your vehicle:1. Press the lock button to lock all thedoors.2. Press

Page 406

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATIONMyKey allows you to program keys withrestricted driving modes to promote gooddriving habits. Program all but one of thekeys to a

Page 407

CREATING A MYKEYUse the information display control tocreate a MyKey:1. Insert the key you want to program intothe ignition or, if the vehicle is equi

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CHECKING MYKEY SYSTEMSTATUSThe information display shows theprogrammed keys' status:• MYKEY DISTANCE: Tracks distancewhen drivers use restricted

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Potential CausesCondition· No restricted keys are programmed to thevehicle. See Creating a MyKey (page 49).· Purchase a new key from your authorizedd

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LOCKING AND UNLOCKINGYou can use the power door lock controlor the remote control to lock and unlockthe vehicle.Power Door LocksThe power door lock co

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MislockIf any door or the luggage compartment isopen, or if the hood is open on vehicleswith an anti-theft alarm or remote start,the horn will sound t

Page 412

When you electronically lock your vehicleusing the driver or passenger power doorlock control (with any door open, vehiclein park and ignition off), t

Page 413

The illuminated entry system will turn offthe lights if:• the ignition is on,• you press the remote control lockbutton, or• after 25 seconds of illumi

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E138637You can use the keypad to:• lock or unlock the doors• release the trunk• recall memory seat and mirrorpositions (if equipped)• program and eras

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Starting and Stopping theEngineGeneral Information...144Ignition Switch...

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Anti-Scan FeatureThe keypad will go into an anti-scan modeif you enter the wrong code seven times(35 consecutive button presses). Thismode disables th

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The factory-set code will appear in theinformation display for a few seconds.Note: The code may not display until afterany other warning messages firs

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PASSIVE ANTI-THEFTSYSTEMNote: The system is not compatible withnon-Ford aftermarket remote start systems.Use of these systems may result in vehiclesta

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You must have two previouslyprogrammed coded keys and the newunprogrammed key readily accessible. Seean authorized dealer to have the spare keyprogram

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4. Within 10 seconds, place a secondprogrammed intelligent access key inthe backup slot and press theSTART/STOP button.5. Wait 5 seconds, then press t

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ADJUSTING THE STEERINGWHEELWARNINGDo not adjust the steering wheelwhen your vehicle is moving.Note: Make sure that you are sitting in thecorrect posit

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VOICE CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED)BACE144504End a callAAnswer a callBVoice recognitionCSee SYNC™ (page 305). See MyFordTouch™ (page 343).CRUISE CONTROLType

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Cluster Display Control FeaturesE144811If equipped with:MyFord system: This control functionsthe same as the center control on thefaceplate. See Audi

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WINDSHIELD WIPERSNote: Fully defrost the windshield beforeswitching on the windshield wipers.Note: Make sure the windshield wipers areswitched off bef

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To reduce smearing we recommend thefollowing:• Lower the sensitivity of the autowipers.• Switch to normal or high speed wipe.• Switch the autowipers o

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The Better Business Bureau (BBB) AutoLine Program (U.S. Only)...223Utilizing the Mediation/ArbitrationProgram (Canada Only)...

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LIGHTING CONTROLE142449OffAParking lamps, instrument panellamps, license plate lamps andtail lampsBHeadlampsCHigh BeamsE162679Push the lever forward t

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Note: If you switch autolamps on inconjunction with autowipers, low beamheadlamps will illuminate automaticallywhen the rain sensor activates thewinds

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The system switches the low beamheadlamps on at a reduced intensity indaylight conditions.To switch the system on, switch theignition on, and switch t

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Turn the lighting control to the autolampsposition.Manually Overriding the SystemE130140When the automatic control has activatedthe high beams, pushin

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Note: Touch switch C to switch the doorfunction off when you open any door. Theindicator lamp will illuminate amber whenthe door function is off. When

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POWER WINDOWSWARNINGSDo not leave children unattended inyour vehicle and do not let them playwith the power windows. They mayseriously injure themselv

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GLOBAL OPENING ANDCLOSINGYou can use the remote control to operatethe windows with the ignition off.Note: You can enable or disable this featurein the

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Signal Indicator Mirrors (If Equipped)The outer portion of the appropriate mirrorhousing will blink when the turn signal isactivated.Integrated Blind

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Note: Do not clean the housing or glass ofany mirror with harsh abrasives, fuel or otherpetroleum or ammonia-based cleaningproducts.You can adjust the

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E144499OpenAVentBCloseCOpening and Closing the MoonroofTouch (A) to open the moonroof. It willstop short of the fully opened position.Note: This posit

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AccessoriesAccessories...300Ford Extended Service Plan(ESP)Ford Extended Service Plan (ESP)...302S

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GAUGESType 1 and 2E144485TachometerAInformation Display (Type 2 shown Type 1 similar)BSpeedometerCFuel GaugeDEngine Coolant Temperature GaugeEInformat

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Vehicle Settings and PersonalizationSee General Information (page 83).Engine Coolant TemperatureGaugeShows the temperature of the enginecoolant. At no

Page 440

Left Information DisplayASpeedometerBRight Information Display See General Information (page 343).CLeft Information DisplayOdometerLocated in the bot

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If it illuminates when you are driving, checkthat the parking brake is not engaged. Ifthe parking brake is not engaged, thisindicates low brake fluid

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Heads Up Display (If Equipped)E156133A red beam of lights willilluminate on the windshield incertain instances when usingadaptive cruise control and/o

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The service engine soon indicator lightilluminates when the ignition is first turnedon prior to engine start to check the bulband to indicate whether

Page 444

GENERAL INFORMATIONWARNINGDriving while distracted can result inloss of vehicle control, accident andinjury. Ford strongly recommendsthat drivers use

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Trip 1 and 2All ValuesOutside Temperature• Resetting the Trip Computer — Press and hold OK on the current screen to reset therespective trip, distance

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SettingsOn or OffTraction CtrlDriver AssistOn (default on key cycle) or OffBlind SpotOn or OffRear Park AidOn or OffHill StartAssistOn or OffCross Tra

Page 447

Settings (cont’d)Choose desired speed or OffSpeed MinderOn or OffVolumeLimiterOn or OffDo NotDisturbHold OK to Clear All MyKeysClear MyKeysChoose your

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6Fusion/Mondeo (CC7)

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Display ModeE144639Use the up/down arrow buttonsto choose between the followingdisplay options.Option 4Option 3Option 2Option 1Display mode--XXXXX mi

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Enhanced displayStandard displayTrip 1 & 2X-Fuel Used-Press and hold OK to reset the currentlydisplayed trip information.• Trip Odometer — shows t

Page 451

InformationAvailable Auto Start-Stop messaging will provide detailsabout what is happening with your system. See Informa-tion Messages (page 91).Auto

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Settings (cont’d)On (default on key cycle) / OffRear Park AidOn (default on key cycle) / OffAuto Engine OffVehicleOn / OffEasy Entry/ExitAuto Highbeam

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Settings (cont’d)On / OffCourtesy WipeWipersOn / OffRain SensingHold OK to Create MyKeyCreate MyKeyMyKeyAlways On / User Selectable911 AssistAlways On

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Certain messages need to be confirmed before you can access the menus.Active ParkActionMessageDisplayed when the system needs service. Contact youraut

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AdvanceTrac®ActionMessageDisplays when the system detects a malfunction due to ablocked sensor.Service AdvanceTracDisplayed when the traction control

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ActionMessageSelect park for the system to restart the engine.Auto StartStop Shift toP Restart EngineThe system is not functioning. A manual restart i

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AWDActionMessageDisplayed when the AWD system has been temporarilydisabled to protect itself from overheating.AWD TemporarilyDisabledDisplayed when th

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Blind Spot Information and Cross Traffic Alert SystemActionMessageDisplayed when a fault with the system has occurred. Contactyour authorized dealer a

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