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Page 1 - 2014 FIESTA Owner’s Manual

EE8J 19A321 AB | July 2013 | Second Printing | Owner’s Manual | Fiesta | Litho in U.S.A.2014 FIESTA Owner’s Manual2014 FIESTA Owne

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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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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATIONOutside AirKeep the air intakes in front of thewindshield free from obstruction (such assnow or leaves) to allow the climatecont

Page 4 - Table of Contents

MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROLABC DFEE158234Fan speed control: Controls the volume of air circulated in your vehicle. Adjustto select the desired fan speed.AA

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AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED)ABC FD ELKHIJ GE158263Fan speed: Controls the volume of air circulated in your vehicle. Rotate thecontrol to se

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Air conditioning: Press the button to switch the air conditioning on or off. Airconditioning cools your vehicle using outside air. To improve air cond

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Manual Climate ControlNote: To reduce fogging of the windshieldduring humid weather, adjust the airdistribution control to the windshield airvents pos

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Cooling the Interior QuicklyVehicles With Automatic Climate ControlVehicles With Manual Climate ControlPress the AUTO button.Adjust the fan speed to t

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Side Window Defogging in Cold WeatherVehicles With Automatic Climate ControlVehicles With Manual Climate ControlPress the MAX defrost button.Adjust th

Page 10 - Introduction

The particulate filtration system gives youand your passengers the followingbenefits:• It improves your driving comfort byreducing particle concentrat

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SITTING IN THE CORRECTPOSITIONWARNINGSDo not recline the seatback too faras this can cause the occupant toslide under the safety belt, resultingin ser

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Note: Adjust the seat back to an uprightdriving position before adjusting the headrestraint. Adjust the head restraint so thatthe top of it is level w

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BatteryBattery acidBrake fluid - non petroleumbasedBrake systemCabin air filterCheck fuel capChild safety door lock or unlockChild seat lower anchorCh

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Installing the Head RestraintAlign the steel stems into the guide sleevesand push the head restraint down until itlocks.Folding the Head Restraint1. P

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Adjusting the Lumbar Support (IfEquipped)E142199Adjusting the Height of the DriverSeatE70730Recline AdjustmentE70731REAR SEATSFolding the SeatbackWARN

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E1566562111. Press the unlock buttons down andhold them there.2. Push the seatback forward.E1653623. Stow the safety belt in the beltstowage clip. Thi

Page 17 - Child Safety

WARNINGSDo not place anything on the seatthat insulates against heat, forexample; blankets or cushions. Thismay cause the heated seat to overheat.An o

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12 Volt DC Power PointWARNINGDo not plug optional electricalaccessories into the cigar lightersocket. Incorrect use of the lightercan cause damage not

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CUP HOLDERSWARNINGDo not place hot drinks in the cupholders when your vehicle is moving.112Fiesta (CCT) Vehicles Built From: 01-04-2013, Vehicles Buil

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GENERAL INFORMATIONWARNINGSExtended idling at high enginespeeds can produce very hightemperatures in the engine andexhaust system, creating the risk o

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Note: The ignition will automatically switchoff when you leave your vehicle unattended.This is to prevent your vehicle batteryrunning out of charge.No

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Stopping the Engine with YourVehicle StationaryNote: The ignition, all electrical circuitswarning lamps and indicators will beswitched off.Manual Tran

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1. Move the transmission selector leverto position P or N.2. Start the engine.All VehiclesIf the engine does not start within 10seconds, wait for a sh

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Low tire pressure warningMaintain correct fluid levelNote operating instructionsPanic alarmE139213Parking aidParking brakePower steering fluidPower wi

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WARNINGSDo not use your heater withungrounded electrical systems ortwo-pronged adapters. There is a riskof electrical shock.Note: The heater is most e

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

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FUEL QUALITYChoosing the Right Fuel (GasolineVehicles)Use only unleaded gasoline or unleadedgasoline blended with a maximum of 15%ethanol in your gaso

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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 29 - Safety Belts

WARNINGSKeep children away from the fuelpump; never let children pump fuel.Do not use personal electronicdevices while refueling.Use the following gui

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If the fuel fill inlet was not properly closed,a service engine warning lamp may appearon the instrument cluster.At the next opportunity, do the follo

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Keep a record for at least one month andrecord the type of driving (city or highway).This provides an accurate estimate of thevehicle’s fuel economy u

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On-Board Diagnostics (OBD-II)Your vehicle is equipped with an on-boarddiagnostics system (OBD-II) that monitorsthe engine’ s emission control system.

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the engine. If the service engine soonindicator blinks eight times, it means thatthe vehicle is not ready for I/M testing; ifthe service engine soon i

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MANUAL TRANSMISSIONUsing the ClutchNote: Failure to fully depress the clutchpedal to the floor may cause increased shiftefforts, prematurely wear tran

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

Page 36 - Personal Safety System™

If reverse gear is not fully engaged, pressthe clutch pedal down and move thetransmission selector lever to the neutralposition. Release the clutch pe

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We recommend you change gearaccording to the following guide to achievethe best fuel economy for your vehicle.RecommendedspeedShift from12 mph (19 km/

Page 38 - DRIVER AND PASSENGER

Note: When you switch the ignition off, thetransmission will carry out a series of checks.You may hear slight clicking sounds. This isnormal.We have d

Page 39 - FRONT PASSENGER SENSING

With the transmission selector lever inreverse, power is transmitted to the drivewheels to allow your vehicle to movebackward.Note: Always come to a c

Page 40 - Occupant

Hints on Driving with an AutomaticTransmissionWARNINGSDo not apply the brake andaccelerator pedals simultaneouslyfor more than three seconds, thislimi

Page 41 - SIDE AIRBAGS

E1421933 21. Apply the parking brake and switch theignition off before carrying out thisprocedure.2. Remove the retaining screw.3. Remove the center c

Page 42 - SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS

2. If the sensors detect that your vehicleis on a slope, the system will beactivated automatically.3. When you remove your foot from thebrake pedal, y

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GENERAL INFORMATIONWARNINGThe system does not relieve you ofyour responsibility to drive with duecare and attention.Note: Occasional brake noise is no

Page 44 - AIRBAG INDICATOR

Note: If you park your vehicle on a hill andfacing downhill select reverse gear and turnthe steering wheel toward the curb.All VehiclesNote: Do not pr

Page 45 - AIRBAG DISPOSAL

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATIONElectronic Stability ProgramWARNINGSThe system does not relieve you ofyour responsibility to drive with duecare and attention. F

Page 46 - Keys and Remote Controls

The event data recorder in this vehicleis designed to record such data as:• How various systems in your vehiclewere operating;• Whether or not the dri

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USING STABILITY CONTROLNote: The system automatically switcheson every time you switch the ignition on.You can switch the system on and off usingthe i

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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATIONWARNINGSThe system does not relieve you ofyour responsibility to drive with duecare and attention.If your vehicles has a trailer

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Note: If your vehicle sustains damage tothe bumper or fascia, leaving it misalignedor bent, the sensing zone may be alteredcausing inaccurate measurem

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E147796Switching the Rear View CameraOnWARNINGThe camera may not detect objectsthat are close to your vehicle.Switch the ignition and the audio unit o

Page 51 - MyKey™ (If Equipped)

Green - ZoneCBlack - center line of theprojected vehicle pathDNote: When reversing with a trailer, the lineson the screen are not shown. The camerawil

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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATIONWARNINGThe system does not relieve you ofyour responsibility to drive with duecare and attention.Cruise control allows you to co

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Resuming the Set SpeedPress and release RES.Switching Cruise Control OffNote: You will erase the set speed if youswitch the system off.Press and relea

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STEERINGElectric Power SteeringWARNINGSThe electric power steering systemhas diagnostic checks thatcontinuously monitor the system toensure proper ope

Page 55 - LOCKING AND UNLOCKING

GENERAL INFORMATIONWARNINGSUse load securing straps to anapproved standard, e.g. DIN.Make sure that you secure all looseitems properly.Place luggage a

Page 56 - (If Equipped)

Payload - is the combined weightof cargo and passengers that thevehicle is carrying. The maximumpayload for your vehicle can befound on the Tire Label

Page 57 - Auto Unlock Feature

vendors it uses to provide you with thisinformation do not store your vehicletravel information. For moreinformation, see Traffic, Directions andInfor

Page 58 - MANUAL LIFTGATE

E142517E143817CARGOCargo Weight - includes allweight added to the Base CurbWeight, including cargo andoptional equipment. When towing,trailer tongue l

Page 59 - KEYLESS ENTRY

Note: For trailer towinginformation refer to the RV andTrailer Towing Guide available atan authorized dealer.E143818GVWGVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) -is

Page 60 - Disabled Keys

E142524WARNINGExceeding the SafetyCompliance CertificationLabel vehicle weight rating limitscould result in substandardvehicle handling or performance

Page 61 - COMPARTMENT RELEASE (IF

for operation at Gross VehicleWeight Rating, not at GrossCombined Weight Rating.)Separate functional brakes shouldbe used for safe control of towedveh

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2. Determine the combinedweight of the driver andpassengers that will be ridingin your vehicle.3. Subtract the combined weightof the driver and passen

Page 63 - Security

be: 635 kilograms - (2 x 99kilograms) - (12 x 45 kilograms) =635 - 198 - 540 = -103 kilograms.You will need to reduce the loadweight by at least 240 p

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CARGO NETS (IF EQUIPPED)Installing and Removing the CargoNetInstalling the Cargo NetE1567571. Raise the rear outer head restraints.See Head Restraints

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TOWING A TRAILERWARNINGYour vehicle is not approved fortrailer towing.TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLEE143886If you need to have your vehicle towed,contact a

Page 66 - Steering Wheel

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

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5. Disconnect the negative (black) cablefrom the battery. The door key isneeded to lock and unlock doors whenthe battery cable is disconnected. Also,t

Page 68 - Wipers and Washers

Manual is written primarily for the U.S. andCanadian Markets. Features or equipmentlisted as standard may be different on unitsbuilt for Export. Refer

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BREAKING-INTiresWARNINGNew tires need to be run-in forapproximately 300 miles (500kilometers). During this time, youmay experience different drivingch

Page 70 - Lighting

• Combine errands and minimizestop-and-go driving.• When running errands, go to thefurthest destination first and thenwork your way back home.• Close

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WARNINGSNever place floor mats or any othercovering on top of already installedfloor mats. Floor mats should alwaysrest on top of vehicle carpeting su

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

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

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

Page 75 - Windows and Mirrors

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

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

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You can also obtain other informationabout motor vehicle safety fromhttp://www.safercar.gov.REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS(CANADA ONLY)If you believe that y

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

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

Page 80 - Instrument Cluster

HAZARD WARNING FLASHERSNote: If used when the vehicle is notrunning, the battery will lose charge. Theremay be insufficient power to restart yourvehic

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To Connect the Booster CablesABCDE102925Vehicle with low charge batteryABooster battery vehicleBPositive connection cableCNegative connection cableD1.

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FUSE SPECIFICATION CHARTEngine Compartment Fuse BoxE783324-door and 5-doorE156752169Fiesta (CCT) Vehicles Built From: 01-04-2013, Vehicles Built Up To

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Circuits protectedFuse ratingFuseElectronic stability program module60 A1Anti-lock braking system40 A1Transmission control unit40 A2Engine cooling fan

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Circuits protectedFuse ratingFuseEmissions system10 A24Exterior lamps left-hand side15 A25Horn, battery back-up sounder, interior lamps20 A26Engine co

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Circuits switchedRelayCompressed natural gas fuel systemR1Not usedR2Powertrain control moduleR3Heater blowerR4Engine cooling fanR5Air conditioning clu

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E156756Circuits protectedFuse ratingFuseIgnition switch15 A1Interior mirror, autowipers, heater relay control7.5 A2Instrument cluster7.5 A3Passenger a

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Circuits protectedFuse ratingFuseReversing lamps10 A6Instrument panel, information and entertainment display7.5 A7Moonroof7.5 A8Keyless entry, keyless

Page 88 - Information Displays

Circuits protectedFuse ratingFuseBattery back-up sounder20 A32Auxilliary power points20 A33Power windows30 A34Moonroof20 A35Not used-36Circuits switch

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Standard Fuse Amperage Rating and ColorColorJ-type fusesM-type fusesDual micro fusesMicro fusesFuse rating--TanTan5A--BrownBrown7.5A--RedRed10A-GreyBl

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

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

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E1632362. Move the catch to the left.E877863. Open the hood and support it with thehood strut.Closing the Hood1. Remove the hood strut from the catcha

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UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.0L ECOBOOST™E163005ABCDEGHFEngine coolant reservoir*: See Engine Coolant Check (page 183).AEngine oil filler cap*: See Engin

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UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.6L DURATEC-16V TI-VCT(88KW/120PS) - SIGMAE163006ABCDHGFEEngine coolant reservoir*: See Engine Coolant Check (page 183).AEngin

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UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.6L ECOBOOST™A B C DFGHEE163007Engine coolant reservoir*: See Engine Coolant Check (page 183).AEngine oil filler cap*: See En

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ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.0LECOBOOST™E141337ABMinimumAMaximumBENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.6LDURATEC-16V TI-VCT(88KW/120PS) - SIGMAE95540BAMinimumAMaximumBEN

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E142732Only use oils certified for gasoline enginesby the American Petroleum Institute (API).An oil with this trademark symbolconforms to the current

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Note: Automotive fluids are notinterchangeable. Do not use engine coolantor antifreeze or windshield washer fluidoutside of its specified function and

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Recycled Engine CoolantFord Motor Company does not recommendthe use of recycled engine coolant since aFord-approved recycling process is not yetavaila

Page 100 - Climate Control

FUEL FILTERYour vehicle is equipped with a lifetimefuel filter that is integrated with the fueltank. Regular maintenance or replacementis not needed.W

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

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E130060322. Slightly rotate the wiper blade from thewiper arm3. Disengage the wiper blade from thewiper arm.4. Remove the wiper blade.5. Install in th

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3. Remove the air filter element from theair filter housing.4. Wipe any dirt or debris from the air filterhousing and cover to make sure no dirtgets i

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E1568485. Locate the vertical adjuster on eachheadlamp. Using a Phillips #2screwdriver, turn the adjuster eitherclockwise or counterclockwise in order

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CHANGING A BULB - VEHICLESWITH: 4-DOORWARNINGSSwitch the lamps and the ignition off.Let the bulb cool down beforeremoving it.Do not touch the glass of

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E146804232. Remove the cover.3. Turn the bulb counterclockwise andremove it.Note: Do not touch the glass of the bulb.Direction Indicator1. Remove the

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Front Fog LampsE16166511. Remove the retaining clips to gainaccess to the lamp assembly.234E161667Note: You cannot separate the fog lampbulb from the

Page 108 - HEAD RESTRAINTS

E1618161323. Unclip the bulb holder and remove it.4. Remove the bulb.E161793AReversing Lamp1E1133841. Remove the trim panel and disconnectthe electric

Page 109 - Adjusting the Head Restraint

License Plate Lamp321E727891. Carefully release the spring clip.2. Remove the lamp.3. Turn the bulb counterclockwise andremove it.Interior LampE994522

Page 110 - MANUAL SEATS

CHANGING A BULB - VEHICLESWITH: 5-DOORWARNINGSSwitch the lamps and the ignition off.Let the bulb cool down beforeremoving it.Do not touch the glass of

Page 111 - REAR SEATS

E146804232. Remove the cover.3. Turn the bulb counterclockwise andremove it.Note: Do not touch the glass of the bulb.Direction Indicator1. Remove the

Page 112 - HEATED SEATS

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

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

Page 114 - Auxiliary Power Points

Front Fog LampsE16166511. Remove the retaining clips to gainaccess to the lamp assembly.234E161667Note: You cannot separate the fog lampbulb from the

Page 115 - Storage Compartments

E16167122. Disconnect the electrical connector.3. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwiseand remove it.E146871ABC4. Gently press the bulb into the bulbh

Page 116 - IGNITION SWITCH

Reading LampsE994532311. Carefully remove the lamp.2. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwiseand remove it.3. Remove the bulb.Luggage Compartment Lamp,F

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Note: On some vehicles the lamps are LED.These are not serviceable items, have yourvehicle checked by an authorized dealer assoon as possible.TECHNICA

Page 118 - STARTING A GASOLINE

Use oil and fluids that meet the definedspecification and viscosity grades.Note: If you unable to find an engine oil thatmeets the specification defin

Page 119 - ENGINE BLOCK HEATER (IF

SpecificationNameWSS-M6C65-A2Motorcraft® DOT 4 LV High Performance Motor VehicleBrake Fluid ISO 4925 Class 6PM-20ESB-M1C93-BMotorcraft® Multi-Purpose

Page 120 - Using the Engine Block Heater

SpecificationsMaterialsSpecificationNameWSS-M2C945-AMotorcraft® SAE 5W-20 Premium Synthetic BlendMotor OilXO-5W20-QSPWSS-M2C200-D2Motorcraft® Dual Clu

Page 121 - Fuel and Refueling

CLEANING PRODUCTSFor best results, use the following productsor products of equivalent quality:Motorcraft Bug and Tar Remover (ZC-42)Motorcraft Custom

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

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• Never wash or rinse any ignition coil,spark plug wire or spark plug well, orthe area in and around these locations.• Cover the battery, power distri

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8. Remove remaining slack from the belt.Force the seat down with extra weight,e.g., by pressing down or kneeling onthe child restraint while pulling u

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• If grease or tar is present on thematerial, spot-clean the area first withMotorcraft Spot and Stain Remover. InCanada, use Motorcraft Multi-PurposeC

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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

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

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Miscellaneous• Make sure all linkages, cables, leversand pins under your vehicle are coveredwith grease to prevent rust.• Move vehicles at least 25 fe

Page 129 - Transmission

GENERAL INFORMATIONA decal with tire pressure data is locatedin the driver’s door opening.Check and set the tire pressure at theambient temperature in

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Tire Quality Grades apply to newpneumatic passenger car tires.They do not apply to deep tread,winter-type snow tires,space-saver or temporary usespare

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test wheel. Sustained hightemperature can cause thematerial of the tire to degenerateand reduce tire life, and excessivetemperature can lead to sudden

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* Tread area of the tire: Area ofthe perimeter of the tire thatcontacts the road when mountedon the vehicle.*Rim: The metal support (wheel)for a tire

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B. 215: Indicates the nominalwidth of the tire in millimetersfrom sidewall edge to sidewalledge. In general, the larger thenumber, the wider the tire.

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the tire size code and the last fournumbers represent the week andyear the tire was built. Forexample, the numbers 317 meanthe 31st week of 1997. Afte

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

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that meets the door-latch post,next to the driver's seatingposition), or Tire Label which islocated on the B-Pillar or the edgeof the driver’s do

Page 137 - PARKING BRAKE

ABCDEE142545T type tires have some additionalinformation beyond those of Ptype tires; these differences aredescribed below:A. T: Indicates a type of t

Page 138 - All Vehicles

You are strongly urged to buy areliable tire pressure gauge, asautomatic service station gaugesmay be inaccurate. Fordrecommends the use of a digitalo

Page 139 - PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

When weather temperaturechanges occur, tire inflationpressures also change. A 10°F(6°C) temperature drop cancause a corresponding drop of 1psi (7 kPa)

Page 140 - 1.6L ECOBOOST™

Inspecting Your Tires andWheel Valve StemsPeriodically inspect the tire treadsfor uneven or excessive wear andremove objects such as stones,nails or g

Page 141 - Parking Aids (If Equipped)

or suspected have the tireinspected by a tire professional.Tires can be damaged duringoff-road use, so inspection afteroff-road use is alsorecommended

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WARNINGSmay be found on either the SafetyCompliance Certification Label(affixed to either the door hingepillar, door-latch post, or the dooredge that

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It is recommended that the twofront tires or two rear tiresgenerally be replaced as a pair.The tire pressure sensors mountedin the wheels (originally

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Tire and Wheel AlignmentA bad jolt from hitting a curb orpothole can cause the front endof your vehicle to becomemisaligned or cause damage toyour tir

Page 145 - Cruise Control (If Equipped)

Summer TiresYour Ford vehicle may beequipped with summer tires toprovide superior performance onwet and dry roads. Summer tiresdo not have the Mud and

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Combining Safety Belt and LATCHLower Anchors for Attaching ChildSafety SeatsWhen used in combination, either thesafety belt or the LATCH lower anchors

Page 147 - Driving Aids

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

Page 148 - Load Carrying

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

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Customer action requiredPossible causeLow tire pressurewarning lightMake sure tires are at the proper pres-sure. See Inflating your tires in thischapt

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

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1. T-type mini-spare: This spare tirebegins with the letter T for tire size andmay have Temporary Use Only molded inthe sidewall.2. Full-size dissimil

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WARNINGSDo not attempt to change a tire onthe side of the vehicle close tomoving traffic. Pull far enough off theroad to avoid the danger of being hit

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10. Indentations in the sills show thelocation of the jacking points.E14255311. Remove the lug nuts with the lugwrench.12. Replace the flat tire with

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

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ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS1.6L EcoBoost1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-VCT1.0L EcoBoostEngine989861Cubic inchesMinimum 87 octaneMinimum 87 octaneMinimum 87 octaneRequi

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MOTORCRAFT PARTS1.6L EcoBoost1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-VCT1.0L EcoBoostComponentFA-1914Air filterelement1FL-910SOil filter2BXT-96R-500BatteryBXT-96R-590SP-5

Page 157 - FOUR WHEELS

3. Clip the tether strap to the anchor asshown.4. Tighten the child safety seat tetherstrap according to the manufacturer'sinstructions. If your

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

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The National Highway Traffic SafetyAdministration Regulations require that aSafety Compliance Certification Label beaffixed to a vehicle and prescribe

Page 160 - Driving Hints

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

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• Mobile communications systems mayharm the operation of your vehicle,particularly if they are not properlydesigned for automotive use.• To avoid inte

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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 163 - Customer Assistance

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

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

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GENERAL INFORMATIONRadio Frequencies and Reception FactorsRadio reception factorsThe further you travel away from an FM station, the weakerthe signal

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• MP3 and WMA folder mode representsa folder structure consisting of onelevel of folders. The CD player numbersall MP3 and WMA tracks on the disc(note

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E156613EDOFGKLMNJHICA BEject: Press the button to eject a CD.ACursor arrows: Press a button to scroll through on-screen choices.BCD slot: Where you in

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WARNINGSconjunction with the instructions andwarnings provided by your vehiclemanufacturer. A safety seat that isimproperly installed or utilized, isi

Page 169 - Roadside Emergencies

Seek down: Press the button to go to the next station down the radio frequencyband or the previous track on a CD.JMENU: Press the button to access dif

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Station Preset ButtonsThis feature allows you to store yourfavorite stations, they can be recalled byselecting the appropriate waveband andpressing on

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When selected, the unit continuallyevaluates signal strength and if a bettersignal becomes available, the unit willswitch to that alternative. It mute

Page 172 - FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART

E156629J IEDTFHGPQRSMNOKLCA BEject: Press the button to eject a CD.ACursor arrows: Press a button to scroll through on-screen choices.BCD slot: Where

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Seek up: Press the button to go to the next station up the radio frequency bandor the next track on a CD.KOn, Off and Volume: Press the button to swit

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Waveband ButtonPress the RADIO button to select from thewavebands available.You can use the selector to return to radioreception when you have been li

Page 175 - Circuits switchedRelay

News BroadcastsYour audio unit may interrupt normalreception to broadcast news bulletins fromstations on the FM waveband, radio datasystem or other en

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AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH:TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAYWARNINGDriving while distracted can result inloss of vehicle control, crash andinjury. We strongly recom

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SEEK Press these buttons when you are in radio mode to go to the next stationup or down the radio frequency band, or to go to the next or previous tra

Page 178 - CHANGING A FUSE

E156663A B CDEJ IFGHOn, Off: Press the button to switch the audio system on or off.ACD Slot Where you insert a CD.BTUNE +: In radio mode, press this b

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BOOSTER SEATSWARNINGNever place, or allow a child to place,the shoulder belt under a child's armor behind the back because itreduces the protecti

Page 180 - Maintenance

TUNE -: In radio mode, press this button to manually search backward throughthe radio frequency band. In SIRIUS mode, press this button to find the pr

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5. Switch your portable music player onand adjust its volume to half itsmaximum level.6. Press AUX until LINE or LINE INappears in the display. You sh

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

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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

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

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

Page 186

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

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Pairing a Phone for the First TimeNote: SYNC can support downloading upto approximately 1000 entries perBluetooth-enabled cellular phone.Note: Make su

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"PHONE""Call history outgoing"2"Connections"2"Dial"1,3"Go to privacy""Hold""Join"

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"MENU""Signal""Text message inbox"Words in ( ) are optional and do not haveto be spoken for the system to understandthe

Page 190

E70710• High back booster seatsIf, with a backless booster seat, you cannotfind a seating position that adequatelysupports your child's head, a h

Page 191

You can:When you select:2. Access the desired contact through SYNC or use voicecommands to place the second call. Once actively in thesecond call, pre

Page 192

You can:When you select:Note: The system attempts to automatically re-downloadyour phonebook and call history each time your phoneconnects to SYNC (if

Page 193

Text MessagingNote: This is a phone-dependent feature.SYNC allows you to receive, send,download and delete text messages. Thesystem can also read inco

Page 194

3. Press OK when the desired selectionis in the display.4. Enter the name of the recipient. Scrollto cycle through Phonebook or CallHistory entries. Y

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You can:When you select:If your phone supports in-band ringing, your phone's ringtone plays when you choose Phone Ringer.Have the option of heari

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1. Press the phone button to enter thephone menu2. Scroll to System Settings. Press OK.3. Scroll to Bluetooth Devices. Press OK.4. Scroll to select fr

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AdvancedThe Advanced menu allows you to accessand set prompts, languages, defaults,perform a master reset, install anapplication and view system infor

Page 198

You can:If you select:Press OK to select.This is a Bluetooth component, which can further helpyour phone with the exchange of text messages.MAP Profil

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If a crash deploys an airbag (excludingknee airbags and rear inflatable safetybelts [if equipped]) or activates the fuelpump shut-off, your SYNC-equip

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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 201

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

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1. Press the phone button to enter phonemenu.2. Scroll to select Vehicle Health, andthen press OK.3. Scroll to select from the followingoptions:Vehicl

Page 203 - Materials

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

Page 204

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

Page 205

SYNC AppLinkNote: This feature is only available in theUnited States.Note: You must pair and connect yoursmartphone to SYNC to access AppLink.Note: iP

Page 206

USING SYNC™ WITH YOURMEDIA PLAYERYou can access and play music from yourdigital music player over your vehicle'sspeaker system using the system&a

Page 207 - Vehicle Care

"USB""Play playlist <name>"1,2"Play previous folder"3"Play previous track""Play song <name>&q

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Voice command guideThe system searches for specific artist, track or albuminformation from the music indexed through the USB port."Search" o

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You can:When you select:Bluetooth Audio: This is a phone-dependent feature thatallows you to stream music playing on your Bluetooth-enabled phone. If

Page 210

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 211

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 212

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

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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 214 - Wheels and Tires

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 215

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

Page 216

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 217

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

Page 218

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

Page 219

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

Page 220

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

Page 221

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

Page 222

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

Page 224

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

Page 225

Using the Touch-SensitiveControlsTo turn a feature on or off using thetouch-sensitive controls:• Make sure your hands are clean anddry.• Press firmly

Page 226

• Make sure the power cables do notinterfere with the safe operation of yourvehicle's controls or affect your safedriving abilities.• Some SYNC f

Page 227

Privacy InformationWhen you connect a cell phone to SYNC,the system creates a profile within yourvehicle that links to that cell phone. Thisprofile he

Page 228

These voice commands can be said at any time during a voice command session"Go back""Cancel""Exit""Help"What C

Page 229

Available Voice Commands"Travel link list of commands" *"CD list of commands""USB list of commands""Climate control

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Voice command settings"Interaction mode novice""Interaction mode advanced""Confirmation prompts on""Confirmation pr

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

Page 232

From this screen, you can also make otheradjustments such as 12-hour or 24-hourmode, activate GPS time synchronizationand have the system automaticall

Page 233

• Speed Compensated Volume• DSP.*Note:* Your vehicle may not have thesesound settings.VehicleE142607To make adjustments using thetouchscreen, press:1.

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SystemE142607To access, press:1. Settings icon.2. Settings.3. System.Then select from the following:SystemSelect to have the touchscreen display in En

Page 235

E142590Pregnant women should always wear theirsafety belt. The lap belt portion of acombination lap and shoulder belt shouldbe positioned low across t

Page 236

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

Page 237

NavigationE142607To access, press:1. Settings icon,2. Settings,3. Navigation,Then select from the following:NavigationTurn breadcrumbs on and off.Map

Page 238 - Capacities and Specifications

NavigationHave the system display areas with snow and ice on theroad may occur.Have the system display any smog alerts.Have the system display weather

Page 239

PhoneIf compatible with your phone, you can adjust your internetdata connection. Select to make your connection profilewith the personal area network

Page 240

Wi-FiGateway (Access Point) Settings allows you to viewand change settings for using SYNC as the internetgateway.Gateway (Access Point) Device List al

Page 241

HelpView your vehicle's current location, if your vehicle isequipped with navigation. If your vehicle is not equippedwith navigation, nothing dis

Page 242 - Accessories

ENTERTAINMENTABCDEFGHE161892AM 1, AM 2 and AM ASTAFM 1, FM 2 and FM ASTBSIRIUSCCDDUSBETouch this button to scroll down for more options, such as SD Ca

Page 243

"BROWSE" within devices"Browse"*"Browse <league> games"**"Browse <Sirius category> channels"**&quo

Page 244 - SERVICE PLANS (U.S. Only)

Memory PresetsSave a station by pressing and holding oneof the memory preset areas. There is a briefmute while the radio saves the station.Sound retur

Page 245 - Name (PLEASE PRINT)

E142616The HD Radio logo blinks when acquiringa digital station and stays solid whendigital audio is playing. When this logo isavailable, you may also

Page 246 - SERVICE PLANS (CANADA ONLY)

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

Page 247 - Audio System

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

Page 248

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

Page 249

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

Page 250

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

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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 252

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 253

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

Page 254

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

Page 255

CDE142611Press the lower left corner of thetouchscreen and press the CDtab.You can also advance and reverse thecurrent track or current folder, if app

Page 256

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

Page 257

SAFETY BELT WARNING LAMPAND INDICATOR CHIME (IFEQUIPPED)This lamp illuminates and anaudible warning will sound if thedriver's safety belt has not

Page 258

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

Page 259

"USB" or "SD CARD""Play podcast episode <name>""Browse"*"Play similar music""Next"&q

Page 260

"BROWSE""Audiobook <name>""All audiobooks""Author <name>""All authors""Composer <

Page 261

Bluetooth Audio Voice CommandsE142599If you are listening to a Bluetoothaudio device, press the voicebutton on the steering wheelcontrol. When prompte

Page 262

• Call waiting notification• Caller ID.Other features, such as text messagingusing Bluetooth and automatic phonebookdownload, are phone-dependent feat

Page 263 - Privacy Information

Making CallsE142599Press the voice button on thesteering wheel controls. Whenprompted, say, "Call <name>"or say "Dial", then

Page 264 - USING VOICE RECOGNITION

SettingsTouch this button to access various phonesettings, such turning Bluetooth on and off,managing your phonebook and more. SeePhone settings later

Page 265 - The system:When you say:

Text message optionsOKYesNoThanksStuck in traffic.Call me later.LOLReceiving a Text MessageNote: If you select View and your vehicle istraveling over

Page 266 - USING SYNC™ WITH YOUR

Internet Data ConnectionIf your phone is compatible, use this screento adjust your internet data connection.Select to make your connection profilewith

Page 267 - Phone Voice Commands

"PHONE""Help""Hold call off"1"Hold on"11 These commands are only available during an active call.2 If you say

Page 268 - "MENU"

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

Page 269 - Receiving Calls

SYNC ServicesASIRIUS Travel LinkBAlertsCCalendarDSYNC ApplicationsEUnder the Information menu, you canaccess features such as:• SYNC Services• SIRIUS

Page 270 - Phone Menu

SYNC Services uses advanced vehiclesensors, integrated GPS technology andcomprehensive map and traffic data, togive you personalized traffic reports,p

Page 271 - You can:When you select:

If your vehicle is not equipped withNavigation:• Turn-by-turn directions appear in theinformation display, in the status barof your touchscreen system

Page 272 - Text Messaging

"SERVICES""Route status""Route summary""Services""Update route""Help"SIRIUS Travel Link (I

Page 273 - Accessing Your Phone Settings

Ski ConditionsTouch this button to view ski conditionsfor a specific area.SIRIUS Travel Link Voice CommandsE142599Press the voice button on thesteerin

Page 274 - System Settings

Additional sports-related voicecommands"My teams schedule""My teams scores""NBA headlines""NBA schedule""

Page 275 - You can:If you select:

Note: Before setting this feature on, makesure that you read the 911 Assist PrivacyNotice later in this section for importantinformation.Note: If any

Page 276

Before making the call:• SYNC provides a short window of time(about 10 seconds) to cancel the call.If you fail to cancel the call, SYNCattempts to dia

Page 277 - SERVICES

Register for Vehicle Health Report and setyour report preferences atwww.SYNCMyRide.com. After registering,you can request a Vehicle Health Report(insi

Page 278

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

Page 279 - Vehicle Health Report

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 280 - & Information (TDI)

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

Page 281

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

Page 282 - SYNC Services quick tips

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

Page 283 - SYNC AppLink

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 284 - MEDIA PLAYER

E142647Scroll cursor allows you to scrollthe map; the fixed icon is in thecenter of the screen. The mapposition closest to the cursor is ina window on

Page 285 - Voice command guide

• Edit Turn List• Detour• Edit Route Preferences• Edit Traffic Preferences• Cancel Route.Navteq is the digital map provider for thenavigation applicat

Page 286 - Media Menu Features

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

Page 287

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

Page 288 - Accessing Your Play Menu

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

Page 289

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

Page 290

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

Page 291

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

Page 292 - SYNC™ TROUBLESHOOTING

• 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 293 - Phone issues

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

Page 294 - USB and media issues

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

Page 295

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

Page 296 - Voice command issues

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

Page 297

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

Page 298 - MyFord Touch™ (If Equipped)

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

Page 299

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

Page 300

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

Page 301

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

Page 302

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

Page 303

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

Page 304

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

Page 305

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

Page 306

When ENGINE OIL CHANGE DUE or OILCHANGE REQUIRED appears in theinformation display, it is time for an oilchange. The oil change must be donewithin two

Page 307

Check Every Six Months• Battery connections. Clean ifnecessary.• Body and door drain holes forobstructions. Clean if necessary.• Cooling system fluid

Page 308

Normal Scheduled MaintenanceYour vehicle is equipped with an oil mindersystem that indicates when the engine oilshould be changed under normal operati

Page 309

Additional Maintenance Items1Replace spark plugs.Every 100000 miles(160000 km)Inspect accessory drive belt(s).3Change transmission fluid.Every 150000

Page 310

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

Page 311

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

Page 312

DRIVER AND PASSENGERAIRBAGSWARNINGSNever place your arm or any objectsover an airbag module. Placing yourarm over a deploying airbag canresult in seri

Page 313

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

Page 314

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

Page 315

Towing a Trailer or Using a Car-top CarrierChange engine oil and filter as indicated by the informationdisplay and perform services listed in the Norm

Page 316

Operating in Dusty or Sandy Conditions Such as Unpaved or Dusty RoadsChange automatic transmission fluid.Every 30000 miles (48000km)Change manual tran

Page 317

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

Page 318

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

Page 319

If the available API SM or SN oils are notavailable, then the oil change serviceinterval is 3000 miles (4800 kilometers).Engine air filter and cabin a

Page 320

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

Page 321

AA/CSee: Climate Control...97About This Manual...7Protecting the Envir

Page 322

Booster Seats...23Types of Booster Seats...23Brake Fluid Check...

Page 323

E142846Children must always be properlyrestrained. Accident statistics suggest thatchildren are safer when properly restrainedin the rear seating posi

Page 324

Creating a MyKey...48Programming or Changing ConfigurableSettings...

Page 325

Fuel Consumption...122Calculating Fuel Economy...122Filling the Tank...

Page 326

Interior Lamps...70Front Interior Lamps...70Rear Interior Lamps.

Page 327

Manual Transmission...126Parking Your Vehicle...127Recommended Shift Speeds...

Page 328

Rear View Camera...139Switching the Rear View Camera Off...141Switching the Rear View Camera On...140

Page 329

Starting and Stopping the Engine...113General Information...113Steering...

Page 330

Using Stability Control...137...137Using

Page 331

Warning Lamps and Indicators...78Anti-lock Braking System WarningLamp...

Page 333

IntroductionAbout This Manual...7Symbols Glossary...7Replacement Par

Page 334

parents are STRONGLY encouraged toalways properly restrain children in the rearseat. The sensor also turns off thepassenger front airbag and seat-moun

Page 335

• Objects lodged underneath the seat• Objects between the seat cushion andthe center console• Objects hanging off the seat back• Objects stowed in the

Page 336

WARNINGSIf the side airbag has deployed, theairbag will not function again. Theside airbag system (including theseat) must be inspected and serviced b

Page 337

WARNINGSDo not attempt to service, repair, ormodify the side curtain airbags, itsfuses, the A, B, or C pillar trim, or theheadliner on a vehicle conta

Page 338

CRASH SENSORS ANDAIRBAG INDICATORWARNINGModifying or adding equipment tothe front end of the vehicle (includingframe, bumper, front end bodystructure

Page 339

• The design of the side airbags is toinflate in certain side impact crashes.Side airbags may activate in othertypes of crashes if your vehicleexperie

Page 340

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

Page 341

E162601Note: Your vehicle’s keys came with asecurity label that provides importantvehicle key cut information. Keep the labelin a safe place for futur

Page 342

Vehicles Without Intelligent Access1E1261521. Insert a screwdriver into the recess onthe back of the key and remove the keyblade.E12615322. Release th

Page 343

E1386203. Insert the new battery. Refer to theinstructions inside the transmitter forthe correct orientation of the battery.Press the battery down to

Page 344

Windshield Washers...65Rear Window Wiper and Washers...66LightingGeneral Information...

Page 345

Note: Do not touch the battery contacts orthe printed circuit board with thescrewdriver.5. Carefully remove the battery with thescrewdriver.6. Install

Page 346

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATIONMyKey allows you to program keys withrestricted driving modes to promote gooddriving habits. All but one of the keysprogrammed t

Page 347

1. Insert the key you want to program intothe ignition or, if the vehicle has pushbutton start, hold the intelligent accesskey or fob next to the stee

Page 348

Number of Admin KeysIndicates how many admin keys areprogrammed to your vehicle. Use thisfeature to determine how many adminkeys you have for your veh

Page 349

Potential causesCondition· An admin key holder cleared the MyKeysand reset the key system.51Fiesta (CCT) Vehicles Built From: 01-04-2013, Vehicles Bui

Page 350

LOCKING AND UNLOCKINGRemote ControlThe remote control can be used any timeyour vehicle is not running.Unlocking the DoorsNote: You can unlock the driv

Page 351

Unlocking the Doors With theInterior Door HandlesYou can unlock individual doors by pullingthe relevant interior door handle. Pullingthe driver's

Page 352

2. Press the power door lock button threetimes.3. Switch the ignition off.4. Press the power door lock button threetimes.5. Switch the ignition on. Th

Page 353

E112203Left-Hand SideTurn clockwise to lock.Right-Hand SideTurn counterclockwise to lock.MANUAL LIFTGATEWARNINGSIt is extremely dangerous to ride inth

Page 354

To Close the LiftgateE89132A recessed grip is located inside the liftgateto help with closing.KEYLESS ENTRYGeneral InformationWARNINGThe system may no

Page 355

Manual Transmission - 1.6LEcoBoost™...127Automatic Transmission...128Hill Start

Page 356

Locking buttons are located on each of thefront doors.For central locking and to arm the alarm,press a locking button once.For double locking and to a

Page 357

All passive keys will then be enabled if youswitch the ignition on or you start yourvehicle with a valid key.Locking and Unlocking the DoorsWith the K

Page 358 - Appendices

The handle is located inside the luggagecompartment either on the luggagecompartment door (lid) or near the taillamps. It is composed of a material th

Page 359

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

Page 360

You must have two previouslyprogrammed coded keys and the newunprogrammed key readily accessible. Seeyour authorized dealer to have the sparekey progr

Page 361

Vehicles with Keyless EntryNote: A valid passive key must be locatedwithin the detection range of that door forkeyless entry. See Keyless Entry (page

Page 362

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

Page 363

Volume downCSeek down, previous or acceptcallDSeek, Next or PreviousPress the seek button to:• tune the radio to the next or previousstored preset• pl

Page 364

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

Page 365

REAR WINDOW WIPER ANDWASHERSIntermittent WipeE102052Pull the lever toward you.Reverse Gear WipeThe rear wiper will turn on automaticallywhen selecting

Page 366

Under Hood Overview - 1.6LEcoBoost™...181Engine Oil Dipstick - 1.0LEcoBoost™...

Page 367

GENERAL INFORMATIONCondensation in Lamp AssembliesExterior lamps have vents toaccommodate normal changes in airpressure.Condensation can be a natural

Page 368

High BeamsE101829Pull the lever fully toward you to switchthe high beams on.Pull the lever fully toward you again toswitch the high beams off.Headlamp

Page 369

HEADLAMP EXIT DELAYAfter you switch the ignition off, you canswitch the headlamps on by pulling thedirection indicator lever toward you. Youwill hear

Page 370

INTERIOR LAMPSFront Interior LampsE156878A BCCDoor contactAOffBReading lampsCE170657BCDADOffADoor contactBOnCReading lampsDE170600DReading lamps.DWhen

Page 371

AMBIENT LIGHTING (IF EQUIPPED)The ambient lighting system illuminatesthe interior with a choice of several colors.The ambient lighting control is loca

Page 372

POWER WINDOWS (IF EQUIPPED)WARNINGSDo not leave children unattended inyour vehicle and do not let them playwith the power windows. They mayseriously i

Page 373 - Scheduled Maintenance

2. Close the window a third time to thepoint of resistance. The bounce-backfeature is now disabled and you canclose the window manually. Thewindow wil

Page 374

Global ClosingVehicles Without Keyless EntryWARNINGTake care when using global closing.In an emergency, press the lock orunlock button immediately to

Page 375

E71281Move the controller in the direction of thearrows to adjust the mirror.Fold-Away Exterior MirrorsPush the mirror toward the door windowglass. Ma

Page 376

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

Page 377 - Dealer stamp

Auxiliary Input Jack...257Audio Troubleshooting...258SYNC™General Information...

Page 378

GAUGESE102660CADEBTachometerAInformation display and engine coolant temperature gaugeBSpeedometerCFuel gaugeDTripmeter reset buttonECompass (If Equipp

Page 379

Engine Coolant TemperatureGaugeE140760Displays the temperature of the enginecoolant. At normal operating temperaturethe indicator will remain in the c

Page 380

Direction IndicatorIlluminates when the left or rightturn signal or the hazard warningflasher is turned on. If theindicators stay on or flash faster,

Page 381

Front Airbag Warning LampIf it fails to illuminate when youstart your vehicle, continues toflash or remains on, it indicatesa malfunction. Have your v

Page 382

Normally, the lamp will remain on until theengine is cranked, then turn itself off if amalfunction is not present. However, ifafter 15 seconds the lam

Page 383

Direction IndicatorIlluminates when the left or rightturn signal or the hazard warningflasher is turned on. If theindicators stay on or flash faster,

Page 384

Front Airbag Warning LampIf it fails to illuminate when youstart your vehicle, continues toflash or remains on, it indicatesa malfunction. Have your v

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Normally, the lamp will remain on until theengine is cranked, then turn itself off if amalfunction is not present. However, ifafter 15 seconds the lam

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

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SYNC-PhoneDial a numberRedialPhonebookCall historySpeed DialText messagingBT DevicesPhone settingsMenuFord EcoModeBluetooth onSYNC-SettingsSet default

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6Fiesta (CCT) Vehicles Built From: 01-04-2013, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013

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MenuDSP settingsDSP equalizerTrafficNewsAlt. frequencyRDS RegionalTraction ControlVehicle settingsESCHill start assistAlarm systemPowerfold mirrorsInd

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MenuVolume limitInformationclear all MyKeysInformationMyKey activeSystem CheckAll active warnings will display first ifapplicable. The system check me

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Average SpeedIndicates the average speedcalculated since the functionwas last reset.Distance OdometerRegisters the total distance yourvehicle has trav

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AirbagActionMessageindicatorMessageHave the system checked by anauthorized dealer as soon aspossible.AmberAirbag malfunction Service nowAlarmActionMes

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ActionMessageindicatorMessageVehicle is moving. Stop your vehicleas soon as safely possible andclose. See Opening and Closingthe Hood (page 177).RedH

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ActionMessageindicatorMessageSee Keyless Starting (page 113).AmberSwitch ign. off Press ENGINE Start/Stop buttonSee Keyless Starting (page 113).-Press

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MyKeyActionMessageindicatorMessageDisplays when a MyKey is in use andthe MyKey speed limit is on and yourvehicle speed is approaching 80mph (130 km/h)

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Stability ControlActionMessageindicatorMessageSee Using Stability Control (page137).AmberElectronic stability control offHave the system checked by an

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Tire pressure monitoring systemActionMessageindicatorMessageThe pressure in one or more tireshas dropped. Check as soon aspossible.AmberCheck tire pre

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ActionMessageindicatorMessageSee Automatic Transmission(page 128). See Starting andStopping the Engine (page 113).-Select N to startSee Automatic Tra

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