2013 TransiT connecT Owner’s ManualDT1J 19A321 AA | December 2012 | Second Printing | Owner’s Manual | Transit Connect | Litho in E
Symbol Description Symbol Description Symbol DescriptionFuel pumpresetFusecompartmentHazardwarningflasherHeated rearwindowInteriorluggagecompartmentre
SITTING IN THE CORRECT POSITIONWARNING: Sitting improperly out of position or with the seatback reclined too far can take off weight from the seat cus
• Bend your legs slightly so that you can press the pedals fully.• Position the shoulder strap of the safety belt over the center of yourshoulder and
Rear Seat Outboard Head RestraintsThe head restraints consist of:A. An energy absorbing head restraintB. Two steel stemsC. Guide sleeve adjust and rel
MANUAL SEATSWARNING: Never adjust the driver’s seat or seat back when thevehicle is moving.WARNING: Rock the seat backward and forward after releasing
WARNING: Reclining the seat back can cause an occupant toslide under the seat’s safety belt, resulting in severe personalinjuries in the event of a co
To lower both seat backs:1. Remove all head restraints (A).Note: Place the head restraintunderneath the back of the frontseat for storage.2. Pull the
Returning the seat to the upright positionWARNING:Before returning the seat back to its original position,make sure that cargo or any objects are not
AUXILIARY POWER POINTSWARNING: Do not plug optional electrical accessories into thecigarette lighter socket (if equipped). Improper use of the lighter
CENTER CONSOLEStow items in the cupholder carefully as items may become loose duringhard braking, acceleration or collisions, including hot drinks whi
GENERAL INFORMATIONWARNING: Extended idling at high engine speeds can producevery high temperatures in the engine and exhaust system,creating the risk
DATA RECORDINGService Data RecordingService data recorders in your vehicle are capable of collecting andstoring diagnostic information about your vehi
IGNITION SWITCH (IF EQUIPPED)0 (Off): The ignition is off.Note: When you switch the ignition off and leave your vehicle, do notleave your key in the i
If you cannot start your engine after three attempts, wait 10 seconds,then follow this procedure:1. Fully press the brake pedal.2. Fully press the acc
We recommend that you do the following for safe and correct operation:• Use a 16-gauge outdoor extension cord that is product certifiedby Underwriter’
SAFETY PRECAUTIONSWARNING: Do not overfill the fuel tank. The pressure in anoverfilled tank may cause leakage and lead to fuel spray and fire.WARNING:
• Avoid getting fuel liquid in your eyes. If fuel is splashed in the eyes,remove contact lenses (if worn), flush with water for 15 minutes andseek med
RUNNING OUT OF FUELAvoid running out of fuel because this situation may have an adverseeffect on powertrain components.If you have run out of fuel:• Y
Fuel filler capYour fuel tank filler cap has an indexed design with a 1/4 turn on/offfeature.When fueling your vehicle:1. Turn the engine off.2. Unloc
WARNING: The fuel system may be under pressure. If the fuelfiller cap is venting vapor or if you hear a hissing sound, waituntil it stops before compl
4. Subtract your initial odometer reading from the current odometerreading.5. Calculate fuel economy as follows:Standard: Divide miles traveled by gal
Illumination of the service engine soon indicator, charging systemwarning light or the temperature warning light, fluid leaks, strange odors,smoke or
Note: EDR data is recorded by your vehicle only if a non-trivialcrash situation occurs; no data is recorded by the EDR undernormal driving conditions
These temporary malfunctions can be corrected by filling the fuel tankwith good quality fuel, properly closing the fuel fill inlet or letting theelect
If the vehicle’s engine or transmission has just been serviced, or thebattery has recently run down or been replaced, the OBD-II system mayindicate th
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONWARNING: Always set the parking brake fully and make surethe gearshift is latched in P (Park). Turn the ignition to the offposit
D (Drive) with OverdriveThe normal driving position for the best fuel economy. Transmissionoperates in gears one through four.D (Drive) without Overdr
Brake-Shift InterlockWARNING: Do not drive your vehicle until you verify that thebrake lamps are working.WARNING: When doing this procedure, you will
Automatic Transmission Adaptive LearningThis feature is designed to increase durability and provide consistentshift feel over the life of the vehicle.
GENERAL INFORMATIONNote: Occasional brake noise is normal. If a metal-to-metal, continuousgrinding or continuous squeal sound is present, the brake li
HINTS ON DRIVING WITH ANTI-LOCK BRAKESWhen the system is operating, the brake pedal will pulse and may travelfurther. Maintain pressure on the brake p
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATIONThe traction control system helps avoid drive wheel spin and loss oftraction.If your vehicle begins to slide, the system applie
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATIONWARNING: Vehicle modifications involving braking system,aftermarket roof racks, suspension, steering system, tireconstruction o
Additionally, when you connect to Traffic, Directions andInformation (if equipped, U.S. only), the service uses GPStechnology and advanced vehicle sen
A Vehicle without AdvanceTrac®with RSC® skidding off its intendedroute.B Vehicle with AdvanceTrac® withRSC® maintaining control on aslippery surface.U
SENSING SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)WARNING: To help avoid personal injury, please read andunderstand the limitations of the system as contained in thissectio
Using the Rear Sensing SystemThe rear sensors are only active when the transmission is in R.Asthevehicle moves closer to the obstacle, the rate of the
REAR VIEW CAMERA SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)WARNING: The camera system is a reverse aid supplementdevice that still requires the driver to use it in conjunct
Note: When towing, the camera only sees what is being towed behindthe vehicle. This might not provide adequate coverage as it usuallyprovides in norma
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATIONCruise control lets you maintain a set speed without keeping your footon the accelerator pedal.USING CRUISE CONTROL (IF EQUIPPE
Changing the Set SpeedNote: If you accelerate by pressing the accelerator pedal, the set speedwill not change. When you release the accelerator pedal,
STEERINGTo help prevent damage to the power steering system:• Never hold the steering wheel at its furthest turning points (until itstops) for more th
LOAD LIMITVehicle loadingThis section will guide you in the proper loading of your vehicle to keepyour loaded vehicle weight within its design rating
WARNING: The appropriate loading capacity of your vehicle canbe limited either by volume capacity (how much space isavailable) or by payload capacity
REPLACEMENT PARTS RECOMMENDATIONYour vehicle has been built to the highest standards using quality parts.We recommend that you demand the use of genui
Cargo Weight – includes all weight added to the Base Curb Weight,including cargo and optional equipment.GAW (Gross Axle Weight) – is the total weight
• Example only:WARNING: Exceeding the Safety Compliance Certification Labelvehicle weight rating limits could result in substandard vehiclehandling or
WARNING: Do not use replacement tires with lower loadcarrying capacities than the original tires because they may lowerthe vehicle’s GVWR and GAWR lim
• Suppose your vehicle has a 1400 lb. (635 kg) cargo and luggagecapacity. You and one of your friends decide to pick up cement fromthe local home impr
TOWING A TRAILERWARNING: Never tow a trailer with this vehicle. Your vehicle isnot equipped to tow. No towing packages are available throughan authori
TOWING THE VEHICLE ON FOUR WHEELSEmergency TowingIf your vehicle becomes inoperable (without access to wheel dollies,car-hauling trailer, or flatbed t
BREAKING-INYou need to break in new tires for approximately 300 miles(480 kilometers). During this time, your vehicle may exhibit some uniquedriving c
• Use the speed control in hilly terrain.• Rest your foot on the brake pedal while driving.• Drive a heavily loaded vehicle or tow a trailer.• Carry u
FLOOR MATSWARNING: Always use floor mats that are designed to fit thefootwell of your vehicle. Only use floor mats that leave the pedalarea unobstruct
WARNING (Continued)• Check attachment of floor mats on a regular basis. Always properlyreinstall and secure floor mats that have been removed for clea
SPECIAL NOTICESNew Vehicle Limited WarrantyFor a detailed description of what is covered and what is not coveredby your vehicle’s New Vehicle Limited
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCEVehicles Sold in the U.S.: Getting Roadside AssistanceTo fully assist you should you have a vehicle concern, Ford Motor Companyoffe
Vehicles Sold in the U.S.: Using Roadside AssistanceComplete the roadside assistance identification card and place it in yourwallet for quick referenc
FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCHWARNING: Failure to inspect and if necessary repair fuel leaksafter a collision may increase the risk of fire and serious injury.Fo
Preparing Your VehicleNote: Use only a 12–volt supply to start your vehicle.Note: Do not disconnect the battery of the disabled vehicle as this couldd
1. Connect the positive (+) jumpercable to the positive (+) terminal ofthe discharged battery.2.Connect the other end of thepositive (+) cable to the
Removing the Jumper CablesNote: In the illustration, the vehicle on the bottom is used to designatethe assisting (boosting) battery.Remove the jumper
GETTING THE SERVICES YOU NEEDWarranty repairs to your vehicle must be performed by an authorizeddealer. While any authorized dealer handling your vehi
• Ford Genuine Accessories• Service specials and promotions.In Canada:Mailing addressCustomer Relationship CentreFord Motor Company of Canada, Limited
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
THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU (BBB) AUTO LINE PROGRAM(U.S. ONLY)Your satisfaction is important to Ford Motor Company and to your dealer.If a warranty con
MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENTUsing mobile communications equipment is becoming increasinglyimportant in the conduct of business and personal affairs
UTILIZING THE MEDIATION or ARBITRATION PROGRAM(CANADA ONLY)This pertains to vehicles delivered to authorized Canadian dealers.In those cases, where yo
If your vehicle must be serviced while you are traveling or livingin Asia-Pacific Region, Sub-Saharan Africa, U.S. Virgin Islands,Central America, the
If you buy your vehicle in North America and then relocate to any of theabove locations, register your vehicle identification number (VIN) andnew addr
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
CHANGING A FUSEElectric vehiclesFor specific information on the Transit Connect Electric, refer to theAzure Dynamics TC-E Owner’s Guide Supplement.Fus
COLORFuseratingMinifusesStandardfusesMaxifusesCartridgemaxifusesFuse linkcartridge60A — — Blue Yellow Yellow70A — — Tan — Brown80A — — Natural Black B
The high-current fuses are coded as follows:Fuse or relaylocationFuse ampratingProtected circuits1 7.5A* Heated windshield telltale2 40A** Right heate
Fuse or relaylocationFuse ampratingProtected circuits14 10A* Powertrain control module relay15 20A** Anti-lock brake system / Rollstability control va
Fuse or relaylocationFuse ampratingProtected circuits28 15A* Powertrain control module vehiclepower 129 15A* Auxiliary connector, Coil on plugs30A 70A
Passenger Compartment Fuse PanelThe fuse panel and relay box are located below the instrument panel tothe left of the steering wheel.The fuses are cod
GENERAL INFORMATIONSee the following sections for directions on how to properly use safetyrestraints for children.WARNING: Always make sure your child
Fuse or relaylocationFuse ampratingProtected circuits126 — Rear unlock relay127 — Ignition overload relay128 — Battery saver relay(modified vehicle)13
Fuse or relaylocationFuse ampratingProtected circuits155 10A Battery saver (modified vehicle)156 7.5A Right parking lamp/tail lamps157 7.5A License pl
Fuse or relaylocationFuse ampratingProtected circuits174 20A Rear power point, Rear centerconsole power point(modified vehicle)175 7.5A Left park lamp
GENERAL INFORMATIONHave your vehicle serviced regularly to help maintain its roadworthinessand resale value. There is a large network of Ford authoriz
Working with the Engine OnWARNING: To reduce the risk of vehicle damage or personalburn injuries, do not start your engine with the air cleanerremoved
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UNDER HOOD OVERVIEWA. Engine coolant reservoirB. Engine oil filler capC. Brake fluid reservoirD. BatteryE. Power distribution boxF. Windshield washer
ENGINE OIL DIPSTICKENGINE OIL CHECKRefer to the ScheduledMaintenance information for theappropriate intervals for checkingthe engine oil.1. Make sure
Adding Engine OilNote: Do not remove the filler cap when the engine is running.Note: Do not add engine oil further than the MAX mark. Oil levels above
Note: For best results, coolant concentration should be tested with arefractometer such as Rotunda tool 300-ROB75240 available from yourdealer. Ford d
Recommendations for Safety Restraints for ChildrenChild size, height, weight, or ageRecommendedrestraint typeSmallchildrenChildren who have outgrown o
• In case of emergency, a large amount of water without engine coolantmay be added in order to reach a vehicle service location. In thisinstance, the
If you drive in extremely hot climates:• It may be necessary to have a Ford authorized dealer decrease thecoolant concentration to 40%.• A coolant con
When fail-safe mode is activatedYou have limited engine power when in the fail-safe mode, so drive thevehicle with caution. The vehicle will not be ab
3. With the engine running, the parking brake engaged, and your foot onthe brake pedal, move the gearshift lever through all of the gear ranges.Allow
High Fluid LevelFluid levels above the safe rangemay result in transmission failure.An overfill condition of transmissionfluid may cause shift and/ore
BRAKE FLUID CHECKFluid levels between the MIN and MAX lines are within the normaloperating range; there is no need to add fluid. If the fluid levels a
State or local regulations on volatile organic compounds may restrictthe use of methanol, a common windshield washer antifreeze additive.Washer fluids
If you see any corrosion on the battery or terminals, remove the cablesfrom the terminals and clean with a wire brush. You can neutralize theacid with
6. Drive the vehicle to complete the relearning process.• The vehicle may need to be driven 10 miles (16 km) or more torelearn the idle and fuel trim
AIR FILTER CHECKWARNING: To reduce the risk of vehicle damage and orpersonal burn injuries, do not start your engine with the aircleaner removed and d
CHILD SEATSUse a child safety seat (sometimescalled an infant carrier, convertibleseat, or toddler seat) for infants,toddlers or children weighing40 p
ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPSThe headlamps on your vehicle are properly aimed at the assembly plant.If your vehicle has been in an accident, the alignment o
4. Locate the vertical adjuster oneach headlamp. Using a Phillips #2screwdriver or a 13 millimetersocket on a wrench, turn theadjuster either clockwis
Replacing Headlamp BulbsWARNING: Handle a halogen headlamp bulb carefully and keepout of children’s reach. Grasp the bulb by only its plastic baseand
Replacing Front Parking Lamp Bulbs1. Make sure the headlamp controlis in the off position.2. Open the hood.3. Remove the bulb service cover byturning
Replacing Front Turn Signal Bulbs1. Make sure the headlamp controlis in the off position.2. Open the hood.3. Remove the bulb socket fromthe lamp assem
Replacing Front Side Marker Bulbs1. Make sure the headlamp controlis in the off position.2. Remove the side marker lampassembly by gently prying the l
Replacing side repeater bulbs1. Make sure the headlamp controlis in the off position.2. Remove the side repeater byprying it out from the bottom.3. Ho
A. Park and brake lampB. Turn signal lampC. Reverse lampD. Fog lamp5. Remove the bulb socket from the lamp assembly by turning itcounterclockwise.6. P
Replacing Rear Side Marker Bulbs1. Make sure the headlamp controlis in the off position.2. Open the cargo door.3. Remove the side marker bygently pryi
Replacing License Plate Lamp Bulbs1. Make sure the headlamp controlis in the off position.2. Remove the lens assembly.3. Pull the bulb straight out.In
Introduction 7Child Safety 16Child seats...18Child seat positioning ...18Boost
WARNING: Never use pillows, books, or towels to boost a child.They can slide around and increase the likelihood of injury ordeath in a crash.WARNING:
Replacing Rear Dome Lamp Bulbs1. Make sure the headlamp switch isin the off position.2. Switch off the interior lamps.3. Pry out the light assembly wi
BULB SPECIFICATION CHARTReplacement bulbs are specified in the chart below. Headlamp bulbsmust be marked with an authorized “D.O.T.” for North America
GENERAL INFORMATIONYour Ford or Lincoln authorized dealer has many quality productsavailable to clean your vehicle and protect its finishes.CLEANING P
• Immediately remove items such as gasoline, diesel fuel, bird droppingsand insect deposits because they can cause damage to the vehicle’spaintwork an
WAXING• Wash the vehicle first.• Use a quality wax that does not contain abrasives.• Do not allow paint sealant to come in contact with any non-body(l
CLEANING THE WINDOWS AND WIPER BLADESThe windows and wiper blades should be cleaned regularly. If the wipersdo not wipe properly, substances on the ve
• If grease or tar is present on the material, spot-clean the areafirst with Motorcraft® Spot and Stain Remover. In Canada, useMotorcraft® Multi-Purpo
4. Remove the soaked cloth, and if it is not soiled badly, use this cloth toclean the area by using a rubbing motion for 60 seconds.5. Following this,
VEHICLE STORAGEIf you plan on storing your vehicle for an extended period of time(30 days or more), read the following maintenance recommendations tom
Fuel system• Fill the fuel tank with high-quality fuel until the first automatic shutoffof the fuel pump nozzle.Note: During extended periods of vehic
Note: The child seat must rest tightly against the vehicle seat uponwhich it is installed. It may be necessary to lift or remove the headrestraint. Se
Removing Vehicle from StorageWhen your vehicle is ready to come out of storage, do the following:• Wash your vehicle to remove any dirt or grease film
GENERAL INFORMATIONNotice to Utility Vehicle, Van and Truck OwnersWARNING: Utility vehicles have a significantly higher rolloverrate than other types
How Your Vehicle Differs from Other VehiclesSport-utility vehicles, vans andtrucks can differ from some othervehicles in a few noticeable ways.Your ve
TIRE CAREInformation About Uniform Tire Quality GradingTire Quality Grades apply to newpneumatic passenger car tires. The TireQuality Grades can be fo
Traction AA A B CNote: The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on straight-aheadbraking traction tests, and does not include acceleration, c
Glossary of Tire Terminology• Tire label: A label showing the OE (Original Equipment) tire sizes,recommended inflation pressure and the maximum weight
INFORMATION CONTAINED ON THE TIRE SIDEWALLBoth U.S. and Canada Federal regulations require tire manufacturers toplace standardized information on the
F. 95: Indicates the tire’s load index. It is an index that relates to howmuch weight a tire can carry. You may find this information in yourowner’s m
H. U.S. DOT Tire Identification Number (TIN): This begins with theletters DOT and indicates that the tire meets all federal standards. Thenext two num
M. Maximum Inflation Pressure: Indicates the tire manufacturer’smaximum permissible pressure or the pressure at which the maximumload can be carried b
Types of Booster Seats• Backless booster seatsIf your backless booster seat has a removable shield, remove the shield.If a vehicle seating position ha
Information on T Type TiresT type tires have some additionalinformation beyond those of P typetires. These differences aredescribed below.T145/80D16 i
INFLATING YOUR TIRESSafe operation of your vehicle requires that your tires are properlyinflated. Remember that a tire can lose up to half of its air
Maximum Inflation Pressure is the tire manufacturer’s maximumpermissible pressure or the pressure at which the maximum loadcan be carried by the tire.
Note: Some spare tires operate at a higher inflation pressure than theother tires. For T-type mini-spare tires, see the Dissimilar Spare Tireand Wheel
Improper or inadequate vehicle maintenance can cause tires to wearabnormally. Inspect all your tires, including the spare, frequently, andreplace them
U.S. DOT Tire Identification NumberBoth U.S. and Canada Federal regulations require tire manufacturers toplace standardized information on the sidewal
WARNING:To reduce the risk of serious injury, when mountingreplacement tires and wheels, you should not exceed the maximumpressure indicated on the si
Safety PracticesWARNING: If your vehicle is stuck in snow, mud, or sand, do notrapidly spin the tires. Spinning the tires can tear the tire and causea
Tire RotationWARNING: If the tire label shows different tire pressures forthe front and rear tires and the vehicle is equipped with a tirepressure mon
USING SNOW CHAINSWARNING: Snow tires must be the same size, load index, speedrating as those originally provided by Ford. Use of any tire orwheel not
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
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEMWARNING: The tire pressure monitoring system is NOT asubstitute for manually checking tire pressure. The tire pressures
replacing one or more tires or wheels on your vehicle to ensure that thereplacement or alternate tires and wheels allow the TPMS to continue tofunctio
When you believe your system is not operating properlyThe main function of the tire pressure monitoring system is to warn youwhen your tires need air.
Low tirepressurewarning lightPossible cause Customer action requiredFlashingwarning lightSpare tire in use Repair the damaged road wheeland tire and r
Tire pressure monitoring system reset procedureWARNING: To determine the required pressure for your vehicle,refer to the Safety Compliance Certificati
If the reset mode has been entered successfully, the horn will soundonce and the system indicator will flash. If this does not occur, please tryagain
CHANGING A ROAD WHEELWARNING:The use of tire sealants may damage your tirepressure monitoring system and should not be used. However, ifyou must use a
2. Full-size dissimilar spare with label on wheel: This spare tirehas a label on the wheel that states: THIS TIRE AND WHEEL FORTEMPORARY USE ONLYWhen
• Winter weather driving capability• Wet weather driving capability• All-wheel driving capability (if applicable)• Load leveling adjustment (if applic
WARNING: Always use the jack provided as original equipmentwith your vehicle. If using a jack other than the one provided asoriginal equipment with yo
INSTALLING CHILD SEATSUsing Lap and Shoulder BeltsWARNING: Airbags can kill or injure a child in a child seat.NEVER place a rear-facing child seat in
3. Detach the first cable by pullingthe cap up and sliding it away fromthe wheel. Then turn the end of thecable so it fits through the slot andremove
8. Align the slot on top of the jackwith the sheet metal flangeindicated by the jack locatortriangle next to the tire you arechanging. Turn the jack h
Stowing the flat/spare tireNote: Failure to follow spare tire stowage instructions may result infailure of cable or loss of spare tire.1. Lay the tire
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSWheel Lug Nut Torque SpecificationsWARNING: When a wheel is installed, always remove anycorrosion, dirt or foreign materials p
ENGINE SPECIFICATIONSEngine 2.0L I4 engineCubic inches 121Required fuel Minimum 87 octaneFiring order 1–3–4–2Ignition system C.O.PCompression ratio 10
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSItem CapacityFord Part Name orEquivalentFord Part Number /Ford SpecificationBrake fluidBetween MINand MAX onreservoirMotorcraf
Item CapacityFord Part Name orEquivalentFord Part Number /Ford SpecificationWindshield washerfluidFill as requiredMotorcraft® PremiumWindshield Washer
MOTORCRAFT PART NUMBERSComponent 2.0L I4 engineEngine air filter element FA-1900Oil filter FL-910S1Battery BXT-96R-590Spark plugs2Cabin air filter FP3
The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) contains the following information:A. World manufacturer identifierB. Brake system / Gross VehicleWeight Ratin
TRANSMISSION CODE DESIGNATIONYou can find a transmission code onthe Safety Compliance CertificationLabel. The following table tells youwhich transmiss
Perform the following steps when installing the child seat withcombination lap and shoulder belts:Note: Although the child seat illustrated is a forwa
ACCESSORIESFor a complete listing of the accessories that are available for yourvehicle, please contact your dealer or visit our online store at:Acces
For maximum vehicle performance, keep the following information inmind when adding accessories or equipment to your vehicle:• When adding accessories,
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
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
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
GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMATIONElectric vehiclesFor specific information on the Transit Connect Electric, refer to theAzure Dynamics TC-E Owner’s Guid
ConvenienceMany dealerships have extended evening and Saturday hours to makeyour service visit more convenient and they offer one stop shopping.They c
Oils, Fluids and FlushingIn many cases, fluid discoloration is a normal operating characteristicand, by itself, does not necessarily indicate a concer
Multi-point InspectionIn order to keep your vehicle running right, it is important to havethe systems on your vehicle checked regularly. This can help
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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
NORMAL SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE AND LOGThe following section contains the Normal Maintenance Schedule.This schedule is presented at specific mileage (kil
Additional Maintenance ItemsEvery 30000 miles(48000 km)Replace engine air filter.Every 37500 miles(60000 km)Inspect valve clearances. Adjust as necess
Maintenance Schedule LogDEALER VALIDATION:P&A CODE:RO#: HOURS:DAT E:MILEAGE:DEALER VALIDATION:P&A CODE:RO#: HOURS:DAT E:MILEAGE:DEALER VALIDAT
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
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
SPECIAL OPERATING CONDITIONSIf you operate your vehicle primarily in one of the more demandingconditions listed below, you need to have some items mai
Extensive Idling or Low-speed Driving for Long Distances as inHeavy Commercial Use (i.e., Delivery, Taxi, Patrol Car or Livery)Every 5000 miles(8000 k
Special Operating Condition LogDEALER VALIDATION:P&A CODE:RO#: HOURS:DAT E:MILEAGE:DEALER VALIDATION:P&A CODE:RO#: HOURS:DAT E:MILEAGE:DEALER
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
EXCEPTIONSCalifornia fuel filter replacement: If the vehicle is registered inCalifornia, the California Air Resources Board has determined that thefai
This is necessary to remove the remaining slack that will exist once theextra weight of the child is added to the child restraint. It also helpsto ach
Engine Coolant Change LogDEALER VALIDATION:P&A CODE:RO#: HOURS:DAT E:MILEAGE:DEALER VALIDATION:P&A CODE:RO#: HOURS:DAT E:MILEAGE:DEALER VALIDA
SYNC is an in-vehicle communications system that works with yourBluetooth-enabled cellular phone and portable media player. This allowsyou to:• Make a
SupportThe SYNC support team is available to help you with any questions youcannot answer on your own.Monday-Saturday, 8:30am-8:00pm ESTIn the United
When using SYNC:• Do not operate playing devices if the power cords or cables arebroken, split or damaged. Place cords and cables out of the way,so th
USING VOICE RECOGNITIONThis system helps you control many features using voice commands.This allows you to keep your hands on the wheel and focus on w
Adjusting the Interaction LevelPush the voice icon; when prompted, say “Voice settings”, thenany of the following:When you say: The system:“Interactio
• Speak naturally, without long pauses between words.• At any time you can interrupt the system while it is speaking bypressing the voice icon.USING S
Depending on your phone’s capability and your market, the system mayprompt you with questions such as setting the current phone as theprimary phone (t
“PHONE”“Call <name> at home”1“Call <name> at work” OR “Call <name> in office”1“Dial”1,4“Phone book <name>”2“Phone book <nam
Phone book commands: When you ask SYNC® to access a phone bookname, number, etc., the requested information appears in the display toview. Press the p
The LATCH system is composed of three vehicle anchor points: twolower anchors located where the vehicle seat back and seat cushion meet(called the sea
To access:1. Press MENU during an active call.2. When Active Call Menu is selected, press OK.3. Scroll to cycle through the following options:When you
When you select: You can:Call HistoryAccess your call history log.1. Press OK to select, then scroll throughyour call history options (incoming, outgo
When you select: You can:Phonebook**Allows you to access your downloadedphonebook.1. Press OK to confirm and enter. If yourphonebook has fewer than 25
Receiving a Text MessageNote: This is a phone-dependent feature. Your phone must supportdownloading text messages using Bluetooth to receive incoming
Note: SYNC does not automatically download all of your unread textmessages at every ignition cycle (as it does with call history andphonebook if autom
Accessing Your Phone SettingsThese are phone-dependent features. Your phone settings allow you toaccess and adjust features such as your ring tone, te
When you select: You can:Modify PhonebookModify the contents of your phone book(i.e., add, delete, download). Press OK toselect and scroll between:Add
System SettingsSystem Settings provide access to your Bluetooth Devices andAdvanced menu features. Use the arrow buttons to scroll through themenu opt
If you select: You can:Set Bluetooth On/OffTurn the Bluetooth feature on and off.Press OK and scroll to toggle between On andOff. When the desired sel
4. Scroll to select from the following options:If you select: You can:PromptsGet help from SYNC by using questions,helpful hints or asking you for a s
Follow the instructions on attaching child safety seats with tether straps.Refer to Using Tether Straps later in this chapter.Attach LATCH lower attac
If you select: You can:Install Application Install applications you have downloaded.Press OK and scroll to select. Press OK toconfirm.System InfoAcces
6. Press OK and scroll through selections of:• Play All• Artists• Albums• Genres• Playlists• Tracks• Explore USB• Similar Music• ReturnWhen the desire
“USB”“Play track <name>”1,3“Refine album <name>”1,3“Refine artist <name>”1,3“Refine song <name>”1“Refine track <name>”1,
Voice Command Guide“Autoplay” Turn on to listen to music which has alreadybeen randomly indexed during the indexingprocess.Turn off and the system doe
Press the voice icon and when prompted say “Bluetooth Audio” and thenany of the following:“BLUETOOTH AUDIO”“(Phone) (Media) (Bluetooth) Connections”“P
When you select: You can:Select SourceSYNC USB:Press OK to access music pluggedinto your USB port. You can also plug indevices to charge them (if supp
When you select: You can:Media SettingsChoose to shuffle or repeat your music andselect your Autoplay settings. Once theseselections are turned on, th
Accessing Your Play MenuThis menu allows you to select and play your media by artist, album,genre, playlist, track, similar music or even to explore w
When you select: You can:AlbumsSort all indexed media by albums. If there areless than 255 indexed albums, they are listedalphabetically in flat file
When you select: You can:Explore USB Explore all supported digital media on yourmedia device connected to the USB port. Youcan only view media content
Steering Wheel 65Adjusting the steering wheel ...65Wipers and Washers 68Windshield wipers ...
The rear seating positions of your vehicle are equipped with built-intether strap anchors located behind the seats on the d-pillar in the cargoarea as
Bluetooth Devices Menu OptionsThis menu allows you to add, connect and delete devices as well as turnBluetooth on and off.1. Press AUX and then MENU t
Advanced Menu OptionsThis menu allows you to access settings such as prompts, language,performing a master reset as well as returning to factory defau
When you select: You can:Master ResetCompletely erase all information stored onSYNC (all phonebook, call history, textmessages and all paired devices)
Phone IssuesIssue PossibleCause(s)Possible Solution(s)SYNC is not ableto download myphonebook.• Thisisaphone-dependentfeature, OR• Possible phonemalfu
Phone IssuesIssue PossibleCause(s)Possible Solution(s)I am havingtroubleconnecting myphone to SYNC.• Thisisaphone-dependentfeature, OR• Possible phone
USB/Media IssuesIssue PossibleCause(s)Possible Solution(s)I am havingtroubleconnecting mydevice.Possible devicemalfunction.• Try turning off the devic
Voice Command IssuesIssue PossibleCause(s)Possible Solution(s)SYNC does notunderstand whatI am saying.• You may beusing the wrongvoice commands,OR• Yo
Voice Command IssuesIssue PossibleCause(s)Possible Solution(s)SYNC does notunderstand or iscalling the wrongcontact when Iwant to make acall.• You may
GENERAL INFORMATIONSYNC® End User License Agreement (EULA)•You have acquired a device (“DEVICE”) that includes software licensedby Ford Motor Company
DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS:• Speech Recognition: If the SOFTWARE includes speech recognitioncomponent(s), you should understand that
Front passenger seating positionThe tether can be attached directly to the rear of the front seat.1. Route the tether strap under the head restraint a
•Security Updates/Digital Rights Management: Content owners usethe WMDRM technology included in your DEVICE to protect theirintellectual property, inc
If FORD MOTOR COMPANY or third party software and servicessuppliers provide or make available to you Supplemental Componentsand no other EULA terms ar
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS: All title and intellectual propertyrights in and to the SOFTWARE (including but not limited to any images,photographs, a
No Liability for Certain Damages: EXCEPT AS PROHIBITED BYLAW, FORD MOTOR COMPANY, ANY THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE ORSERVICES SUPPLIERS, MS, MICROSOFT CORPORA
WARNING: Operating certain parts of this system while drivingcan distract your attention away from the road, and possiblycause an accident or other se
Distraction HazardAny navigation features may require manual (non-verbal) setup.Attempting to perform such set-up or insert data while driving canseri
AABS (see Brakes) ...125Accessing call history/phonebook during active call ...278Accessing your media menufeatures ...
CCapacities for refilling fluids ...244CD ...88–89CD player ...86Cell phone u
Engine compartment -opening ...175Engine oilchecking and adding ...176–177dipstick ...
Joining two calls(multiparty/conference call) ...278Jump-starting your vehicle ...151KKeys ...56position
3. Clip the tether strap to theanchor as shown.Second-row outboard seating positionsNote: Place the head restraint underneath the back of the front se
RRadio ...88–89Single CD ...88–89Radio reception ...86Rear-view ca
TTail lampsbulb replacement ...195Temperature control(see Climate control) ...94Text messaging ...
3. Clip the tether strap to theanchor as shown.If the tether strap is clipped incorrectly, the child safety seat may not beretained properly in the ev
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATIONWARNING: Never let a passenger hold a child on his or her lapwhile the vehicle is moving. The passenger cannot protect thechild
WARNING: When possible, all children 12 years old and undershould be properly restrained in a rear seating position. Failureto follow this could serio
FASTENING THE SAFETY BELTSThe front outboard and rear safety restraints in your vehicle arecombination lap and shoulder belts.1. Insert the belt tongu
Restraint of Pregnant WomenWARNING: Always ride and drive with your seat back upright andthe safety belt properly fastened. The lap portion of the saf
All safety restraints in the vehicle are combination lap and shoulderbelts. The driver safety belt has the first type of locking mode, and thefront ou
Safety Belt Extension AssemblyWARNING: Do not use extensions to change the fit of theshoulder belt across the torso.If the safety belt is too short wh
Seats 99Sitting in the correct position ...99Head restraints...100Manual seats ...
SAFETY BELT WARNING LIGHT AND INDICATOR CHIMEThis lamp illuminates and an audible warning will sound if thedriver’s safety belt has not been fastened
If... Then...The driver’s and frontpassenger’s safety belts arebuckled before the ignitionswitch is turned to theon position or less than1-2 minutes h
Deactivating and Activating the Belt-Minder® FeatureWARNING: While the design allows you to deactivate yourBelt-Minder®, this system is designed to im
CHILD RESTRAINT AND SAFETY BELT MAINTENANCEInspect the vehicle safety belts and child safety seat systems periodicallyto make sure they work properly
PERSONAL SAFETY SYSTEM™The Personal Safety System provides an improved overall level of frontalcrash protection to front seat occupants and is designe
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATIONWARNING: Airbags do not inflate slowly or gently, and the riskof injury from a deploying airbag is the greatest close to the tr
The airbags are a supplemental restraint system and are designed towork with the safety belts to help protect the driver and right frontpassenger from
DRIVER AND PASSENGER AIRBAGSWARNING: Never place your arm or any objects over an airbagmodule. Placing your arm over a deploying airbag can result ins
Proper Driver and Front Passenger Seating AdjustmentWARNING:The National Highway Traffic Safety Administrationrecommends a minimum distance of at leas
FRONT PASSENGER SENSING SYSTEMWARNING:Even with Advanced Restraints Systems, children 12and under should be properly restrained in a rear seating posi
Parking Aids 130Sensing system...130Rear-view camera system ...132Cruise Control 134Dr
Note: The indicator lamp will illuminate for a short period of time whenthe ignition is turned to the on position to confirm it is functional.The fron
OccupantPass Airbag OffIndicator LampPassenger AirbagEmpty Unlit DisabledSmall child Lit DisabledAdult Unlit EnabledNote: When the passenger airbag of
If it is necessary to modify an advanced front airbag system toaccommodate a person with disabilities, contact the Ford CustomerRelationship Center at
The side airbags are located on the outboard side of the seat backs ofthe front seats. In certain lateral crashes, the airbag on the side affectedby t
CRASH SENSORS AND AIRBAG INDICATORWARNING: Modifying or adding equipment to the front end ofyour vehicle (including frame, bumper, front end body stru
The safety belt pretensioners and the airbag supplemental restraintsystem are designed to activate when the vehicle sustains longitudinal orlateral de
GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO FREQUENCIESThis device control complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and withIndustry Canada license-exempt RSS standard
REMOTE CONTROLIntegrated Keyhead Transmitters (If Equipped)Your vehicle may be equipped withtwo integrated keyhead transmitters.The key blade is used
Integrated Keyhead Transmitter (IKT)1. Carefully insert a flat object(e.g. a screwdriver) into the recesson the back of the key and removethe key blad
LOCKING AND UNLOCKINGYou can use the remote control to lock and unlock the vehicle.Central Locking and UnlockingNote: Your vehicle can be configured t
Maintenance 172General information ...172Opening and closing the hood ...173Under hood overvi
Illuminated EntryThe interior lamps illuminate when the remote entry system is used tounlock the doors.The illuminated entry system will turn off the
Open the left hand door second bysqueezing the handle to unlatch thedoor and pulling it open.Note: The dual rear doors should be closed before driving
Opening the Doors FullyPush the yellow button located onthe door and swing it open. Thecheck arms will automaticallyre-engage when the doors areclosed
SECURILOCK® PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM (IF EQUIPPED)Note: The system is not compatible with non-Ford aftermarket remotestart systems. Use of these syst
Automatic DisarmingYour vehicle disarms when you switch the ignition on with a coded key.Replacement KeysIf your keys are lost or stolen and you don’t
4. Remove the previously programmed coded key from the ignition.5. After three seconds but within 10 seconds of removing the previouslyprogrammed code
ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEELWARNING: Do not adjust the steering wheel when your vehicleis moving.Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the correct p
AUDIO CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED)VolumePress to increase or decrease thevolume.Seek, Next or PreviousPress the seek button to:• tune the radio to the next o
ModePress to select the audio source.VOICE CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED)A. Voice recognitionB. Receive a callC. End a callSee the SYNC chapter.CRUISE CONTROL
WINDSHIELD WIPERSNote: Fully defrost the windshield before switching on the windshieldwipers.Note: Make sure the windshield wipers are switched off be
Wheels and Tires 210Tirecare ...212Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) ...229Changing a roa
WINDSHIELD WASHERSNote: Do not operate the washers when the washer reservoir is empty.This may cause the washer pump to overheat.The washer will spray
LIGHTING CONTROLA. OffB. Parking lamps, instrument panellamps, license plate lamps and taillampsC. HeadlampsD. Refer to Front Fog Lamps ifequipped.E.
INSTRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMERUse to adjust the brightness of theinstrument panel and all applicableswitches in the vehicle duringheadlamp and parking lam
REAR FOG LAMP (IF EQUIPPED)The headlamp control operates therear fog lamp. You can switch therear fog lamp on when the lightingcontrol is in any posit
INTERIOR LAMPSDome LampThe dome lamp will illuminatewhen:• the doors are closed and theswitch is in the right position.• the switch is in the middlepo
POWER WINDOWS (IF EQUIPPED)WARNING: Do not leave children unattended in your vehicleand do not let children play with the power windows. They mayserio
EXTERIOR MIRRORSPower Exterior Mirrors (If Equipped)WARNING: Do not adjust the mirror while your vehicle is inmotion.A. Left mirrorB. OffC. Right mirr
The image of the approaching vehicleis small and near the inboard edge ofthe main mirror when it is at adistance. The image becomes largerand begins t
Auto-Dimming Mirror (If Equipped)Note: Do not block the sensors on the front and back of the mirror.Mirror performance may be affected. A rear center
GAUGESCluster shown in standard measure – metric clusters similar.A. TachometerB. Engine coolant temperature gaugeC. Fuel gaugeD. SpeedometerE. Inform
ABOUT THIS MANUALThank you for choosing Ford. We recommend that you take some timeto get to know your vehicle by reading this manual. The more that yo
Engine Coolant Temperature GaugeShows the temperature of the engine coolant. At normal operatingtemperature, the needle will remain in the center sect
Anti-Lock Braking SystemIf it illuminates when you are driving, this indicates amalfunction. You will continue to have the normal brakingsystem (witho
Direction IndicatorIlluminates when the left or right turn signal or the hazardwarning flasher is turned on. If the indicators stay on or flashfaster,
Low Fuel LevelIt will illuminate when the fuel level is low or near empty.Refuel as soon as possible.Low Tire Pressure WarningIt illuminates when your
Service Engine SoonIf the service engine soon indicator light stays illuminated afterthe engine is started, it indicates that the On Board Diagnostics
AUDIBLE WARNINGS AND INDICATORSKey In Ignition Warning Chime: Sounds when the key is left in theignition in the off or accessory position and the driv
TRIP COMPUTERNote: The information display will remain on for several minutes afteryou switch off the ignition.A. Distance to emptyB. Trip odometerC.
GENERAL INFORMATIONRadio Frequencies and Reception FactorsAM and FM frequencies are established by the Federal CommunicationsCommission (FCC) and the
MP3 Track and Folder StructureAudio systems capable of recognizing and playing MP3 individual tracksand folder structures work as follows:• There are
AM/FMWARNING: Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehiclecontrol, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you useextreme caution when
SYMBOL GLOSSARYWARNING: You risk death or serious injury to yourself andothers if you do not follow the instruction highlighted by thewarning symbol.T
E. Memory presets: Store your favorite radio stations. To store a radiostation, tune to the station, then press and hold a preset button untilsound re
D. Phone: Press this button to access the phone features of the SYNC®system. See the SYNC® chapter for more information.E. MENU: Press this button to
L.FF: Press this button to manually fast forward in a CD track or MP3 file.M. REW: Press this button to manually rewind in a CD track or MP3 file.N. M
WARNING: Store the portable music player in a secure location,such as the center console or the glove box, when your vehicle ismoving. Hard objects ma
6. If your vehicle is not equipped with a CD player, press AM/FM untilIN appears in the display. If your vehicle is equipped with a CDplayer, press AU
MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROLA. Temperature control: Controls the temperature of the air circulatedin your vehicle. Adjust to select the desired temperature.
D. Recirculated air: Press to switch between outside air andrecirculated air. When you select recirculated air, the button illuminatesand the air curr
Some vehicles are equipped with an A/C button which controls the rearfan. Press to switch the rear fan off and on.HINTS ON CONTROLLING THE INTERIOR CL
Cooling the Interior Quickly1 Adjust the fan speed to the highest speed setting.2 Adjust the temperature control to MAX A/C.3 Adjust the air distribut
HEATED WINDOWS AND MIRRORS (IF EQUIPPED)Heated Rear WindowNote: The ignition must be switched on to use this feature.Press the button to clear the rea
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