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October 2014
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Owner’s Manual
Transit
Litho in U.S.A.
fordowner.com ford.ca
2015 TRANSIT Owner’s Manual
2015 TRANSIT Owner’s Manual
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Page 1 - 2015 TRANSIT Owner’s Manual

October 2014Third PrintingOwner’s ManualTransitLitho in U.S.A.fordowner.com ford.ca2015 TRANSIT Owner’s Manual2015 TRANSIT Owner’s ManualFK3J 19A321 A

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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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E138647Power LumbarE138648REAR SEATSWARNINGSDo not use the bench seats as a bedwhen your vehicle is moving. Failureto follow this warning could result

Page 4 - Table of Contents

Recline AdjustmentWARNINGSWhen reclining the seat backrestforward and backward, take care notto get your hands caught betweenthe seat backrest and the

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E1738701231. Pull the release handles up.2. Tilt the seat forward to release the seatframe rear catches.3. Pull the seat backward to release theseat f

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1. Align the seat frame front catches.2. Push the seat forward to engage theseat frame front catches.3. Align the seat frame rear catches.4. Allow the

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WARNINGSDo not use the power points foroperating a cigar lighter element.Do not insert objects other than anaccessory plug into the power points.Run t

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E143941Use the AC power point for poweringelectrical devices that require up to 150watts. You can find it under the parkingbrake lever.Note: Do not ke

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CUP HOLDERSWARNINGSDo not place hot drinks in the cupholders when your vehicle is moving.Make sure that cups placed in theholders do not obstruct your

Page 10 - Introduction

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

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When you start the engine, the idle speedincreases, this helps to warm up theengine. If the engine idle speed does notslow down automatically, have yo

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and the environmental temperature sensorwill determine how long the glow plugsstay energized. The required time for theglow plugs to remain energized

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E162384Air conditioning systemAnti-lock braking systemAvoid smoking, flames or sparksBatteryBattery acidBrake fluid - non petroleumbasedBrake systemCa

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RegenerationWARNINGDo not park or idle your vehicle overdry leaves, dry grass or othercombustible materials. Theregeneration process creates very high

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WARNINGSDo not use your heater withungrounded electrical systems ortwo-pronged adapters. There is a riskof electrical shock.Do not fully close the hoo

Page 16 - Child Safety

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 QUALITY - GASOLINENote: Use of any fuel other thanrecommended fuel can cause powertraindamage, impair the emission control systemor cause loss of

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3.7L EngineWe recommend regular unleaded gasolinewith a pump (R+M)/2 octane rating of 87.Some stations offer fuels posted as regularwith an octane rat

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exported to non ultra-low sulfur diesel fuelmarkets will need to be retrofitted (at thecustomer’ s expense using Ford authorizeddealer service parts)

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If you intend to store your vehicle for morethan two months, we recommend that youseek advice from an authorized dealer.Note: Degraded or oxidized bio

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WARNINGSDo not try to pry open or push openthe capless fuel system with foreignobjects. This could damage the fuelsystem and its seal and cause injury

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SELECTIVE CATALYTICREDUCTION SYSTEMWARNINGSYou must refill the diesel exhaustfluid tank when it is low. If it is notrefilled, vehicle speed will be li

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E172245The diesel exhaust fluid tank filler neck islocated below the fuel filler neck and hasa blue cap. Fill the tank using a fluid pumpat a diesel e

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JackE161353Keep out of reach of childrenLighting controlLow tire pressure warningMaintain correct fluid levelNote operating instructionsPanic alarmE13

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6. Remove the spout from the dieselexhaust fluid container and replace thecap.Note: If there is diesel exhaust fluid left inthe container retain it fo

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Approximate diesel exhaust fluid usage pertank mi (km)Driving conditions1100–4100 (1,770–6,600)Primary trailer tow, aggressive driving4100–6500 (6,600

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E139202ANote: When you insert the correct size fuelpump nozzle a spring loaded inhibitor willopen. This helps to avoid refueling with theincorrect fue

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

Page 29 - Safety Belts

• The usable capacity of the fuel tank isthe amount of fuel that can be addedinto the tank after the gauge indicatesempty• The advertised capacity is

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• Transmissions give their best fueleconomy when operated in the topcruise gear and with steady pressureon the gas pedal.• Close windows for high spee

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When the service engine soonindicator illuminates, the OBD-IIsystem has detected amalfunction. Temporary malfunctions maycause the service engine soon

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If your vehicle is not ready for I/M testing,you may need to:• Drive on an expressway or highway fora steady 15 minutes, followed by 20minutes of stop

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regeneration frequency will vary from100 mi (160 km) - 310 mi (500 km)between occurrences and each occurrencewill last between 10 and 20 minutes. Youc

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When to Carry Out Operator CommandedRegenerationUse the operator commandedregeneration feature when the followingmessage appears in the informationdis

Page 35 - PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

If services are used (e.g. repair works,service processes, warranty cases, qualityassurance), employees of the servicenetwork (including manufacturers

Page 36 - DRIVER AND PASSENGER

You cannot use the operatorcommanded regeneration if theservice engine soon light isilluminated.Using the Information DisplayYou can start operator co

Page 37 - Switch position

Once operator commanded regenerationstarts, engine rpm will rise toapproximately 2,000 - 2,500 rpm and thecooling fan will increase speed; you willhea

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Action and DescriptionMessageThe diesel particulate filter is full and you should switch theautomatic regeneration control on as soon as possible.Exha

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WARNINGSThe normal operating temperatureof the exhaust system is very high.Never work around or attempt torepair any part of the exhaust system untili

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Tampering With a Noise ControlSystemFederal law prohibits the following acts:• The removal or rendering inoperativeby any person other than for purpos

Page 41 - Children and Airbags

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONWARNINGSAlways set the parking brake fullyand make sure you shift the gearshiftlever to park (P). Switch the ignitionoff and rem

Page 42 - SIDE AIRBAGS (If Equipped)

WARNINGSApply the parking brake, shift thegearshift lever to park (P) and switchthe ignition off before leaving yourvehicle. Make sure that the gearsh

Page 43 - SAFETY CANOPY™ (If Equipped)

Upshifts when accelerating (recom-mended for best fuel economy)Vehicle speed mph( km/h):Upshift from:45 (72)4 - 550 (80)5 - 6Note: Engine damage may o

Page 44 - AIRBAG INDICATOR

E1821982. Use a suitable tool, for example ascrewdriver, to carefully remove thehousing cover.E18219933. Locate the white lever, situated on theleft h

Page 45 - AIRBAG DISPOSAL

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

Page 46 - Keys and Remote Controls

Scheduled Maintenance andMechanical RepairsOne of the best ways for you to make surethat your vehicle provides years of serviceis to have it maintaine

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PARKING BRAKECenter Parking BrakeE172225To apply the parking brake:1. Press the foot brake pedal firmly.2. Pull the parking brake lever up to itsfulle

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

Page 49 - MyKey™ (If Equipped)

WARNINGIf a malfunction occurs within theAdvanceTrac system, the tractioncontrol off lamp will illuminate. Makesure the traction control system was no

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

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USING STABILITY CONTROLAdvanceTrac® with Roll StabilityControl™ (RSC®)The system automatically activates whenyou start your vehicle. The AdvanceTracwi

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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 non-For

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E130178Rear detection zone: Up to 72 in(183 cm) from the rear bumper.ANote: Accessories that block the detectionzone of the system may create false al

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WARNINGSThe operation of the camera mayvary depending on the ambienttemperature, vehicle and roadconditions.Do not place objects in front of thecamera

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E142132ABCABCDRed - up to 12 inches (0.3 meter).AAmber - 12 inches to 24 inches(0.3 meter to 0.6 meter).BGreen - 24 inches to 35 inches(0.6 meter to 0

Page 56 - LOCKING AND UNLOCKING

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

Page 57 - Rear Doors

are unique to your vehicle. This Owner’sManual is written primarily for the U.S. andCanadian Markets. Features or equipmentlisted as standard may be d

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

Page 59 - One-Stage Unlocking

SPEED LIMITEREngine Speed LimiterEngine speed is limited to protect theengine.Vehicle Speed Limiter - FixedThe system prevents you from drivingfaster

Page 60 - Configurable Unlocking

System WarningsNote: The system will not issue warningsbelow approximately 40 mph (65 km/h).The warning system has two stages:1. A temporary warning i

Page 61 - Security

WARNINGSThe sensor may incorrectly track lanemarkings such as other structures orobjects. This can result in a false ormissed warning.In cold and seve

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Setting the System SensitivityYou can adjust how quickly the systemwarns you of a dangerous situation. Thesystem has two sensitivity levels which youc

Page 63 - Steering Wheel

LOAD RETAINING FIXTURESSecuring CargoE175810Maximum LoadValueVariant1125 lb (510 kg)AllNote: The number of load retaining fixturesmay vary depending o

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

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

Page 66 - Wipers and Washers

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

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

Page 68 - Lighting

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

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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

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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

Page 72 - Windows and Mirrors

TOWING A TRAILERWARNINGSDo not exceed the GrossVehicle Weight Rating or theGross Axle Weight Ratingspecified on the certification label.Towing trailer

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TRAILER SWAY CONTROL (IfEquipped)WARNINGSwitching off trailer sway controlincreases the risk of loss of vehiclecontrol, serious injury or death. Wedo

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Van and Chassis CabMaximum LoadedTrailer Weight*Maximum GCWRAxleRatioPowertrain4750 lb (2155 kg)10600 lb (4808 kg)3.313.2L PowerStroke Diesel7500 lb (

Page 75 - Instrument Cluster

Calculating the MaximumLoaded Trailer Weight for YourVehicle1. Start with the gross combinedweight rating for your vehiclemodel and axle ratio. See th

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When attaching the trailer wiring connectorto your vehicle, only use a correctly fittingconnector that works with the vehicle andtrailer functions. So

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E166403ABManual control lever.AGain adjustment buttons.BWhen used correctly, the trailer brakecontroller assists in smooth and effectivetrailer brakin

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The controller shows gain setting, output bar graph and the trailer connectivitystatus in the information display as follows:Action and DescriptionMes

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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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5. If the trailer wheels lock, indicated bysquealing tires, reduce the gain setting.If the trailer wheels turn freely, increasethe gain setting. Repea

Page 81 - Information Displays

• The trailer brake controller is fitted witha feature that reduces output at vehiclespeeds below 11 mph (18 km/h) sotrailer and vehicle braking is no

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• If your vehicle is fitted withAdvanceTrac with roll stability control(RSC), this system may turn on duringtypical cornering maneuvers with aheavily

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If you need to have your vehicle towed,contact a professional towing service or,if you are a member of a roadsideassistance program, your roadsideassi

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Your vehicle cannot be flat-towed with allwheels on the ground beyond the limitsset out above as vehicle or transmissiondamage may occur. See Emergenc

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

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• Reduce the use of air conditioning andheat.• Avoid using speed control in hillyterrain.• Do not rest your foot on the brakepedal while driving.• Avo

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WARNINGSAlways make sure that the floormats are properly attached to theretention posts in the carpet that aresupplied with your vehicle. Floor mats m

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ROADSIDE ASSISTANCEVehicles Sold in the United States:Getting Roadside AssistanceTo fully assist you should you have avehicle concern, Ford Motor Comp

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Canadian roadside coverage and benefitsmay differ from the U.S. coverage. If yourequire more information, please refer tothe coverage section of your

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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

Page 91 - Climate Control

Note: In the event that your vehicle doesnot restart after your third attempt, contactan authorized dealer.JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLEWARNINGSThe gases

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Connecting the Jumper CablesWARNINGDo not attach the cables to fuel lines,engine rocker covers, the intakemanifold or electrical componentsas groundin

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4132E1426651. Remove the jumper cable from thegrounding connection point of thevehicle with the discharged battery.2. Remove the jumper cable on thene

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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 us serve you better, pleasehave the following information availablewhen contacting a Customer RelationshipCenter:• Vehicle Identifica

Page 96 - HEAD RESTRAINTS

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

Page 97 - MANUAL SEATS

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

Page 98 - Adjusting the Lumbar Support

FORD MOTOR COMPANYCustomer Relationship Center1555 Fairlane DriveFairlane Business Park #3Allen Park, Michigan 48101U.S.A.Telephone: +971 4 3326084Tol

Page 99 - POWER SEATS (If Equipped)

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

Page 100 - REAR SEATS

FUSE BOX LOCATIONSEngine Compartment Fuse BoxE146726For item location: See Under HoodOverview (page 201).Passenger Compartment Fuse BoxE152513This is

Page 101 - Vehicles

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

Page 102 - Installing the Seats

FUSE SPECIFICATION CHARTEngine Compartment Fuse BoxE148826Circuits protectedFuse ratingFuseSelective Catalytic Reduction - Diesel.10AF1Selective Catal

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Circuits protectedFuse ratingFuseDiesel particulate filter vaporizer.3AF5Glow plug monitor.Anti-lock brake system.3AF6 Stability assist.Ignition.Power

Page 104 - Auxiliary Power Points

Circuits protectedFuse ratingFusePROTECTED CIRCUIT FUSE.20AF26Not used.-F27Crankcase sensor - Diesel.7.5AF28Injection power - Gasoline 3.7L.10AF28Igni

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Circuits switchedRelayIgnition 3.R1Not used.R2Not used.R3Not used.R4Cooling fan - Gasoline.R5Windshield wiper - on and off.R6Windshield wiper - low an

Page 106 - Storage Compartments

Passenger Compartment Fuse PanelE148827Circuits protectedFuse ratingFuseAirbag module.10AF1Anti-lock brake system with electronic stabilitycontrol.4AF

Page 107 - GENERAL INFORMATION

Circuits protectedFuse ratingFuseAnti-lock brake system with electronic stabilitycontrol valves.25AF13Powertrain control module B+ relay.5AF14Powertra

Page 108 - STARTING A DIESEL ENGINE

Circuits protectedFuse ratingFuseBlower motor.5AF38 Horn relay.Windshield wiper relay.Remote keyless entry.7.5AF39Battery.Power windows.Rear heating,

Page 109 - DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER

Circuits switchedRelayHorn.R7Trailer tow back-up lamp.R8Front blower motor.R9Rear blower motor.R10Heated rear window.R11Heated exterior mirrors.Not us

Page 110 - ENGINE BLOCK HEATER (If

Circuits protectedFusible linkratingFusible linkBody control module fuse box.Powertrain control module.40AEAnti-lock brake system.Passenger compartmen

Page 111 - Using the Engine Block Heater

Circuits protectedFuse ratingFuseNot used.-F10Not used.-F11Switch power.3AF12Circuits switchedRelayUpfitter 1.R1Upfitter 2.R2Upfitter 3.R3Upfitter 4.R

Page 112 - Fuel and Refueling

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

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Body Control ModuleE148830Circuits protectedFuse ratingFuseCentral locking system 2.15AF1Central locking system 1.15AF2Ignition switch.15AF3Parking as

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Circuits protectedFuse ratingFuseNot used.-F8Right-hand high beam.10AF9Left-hand high beam.10AF10Right-hand exterior lamps.25AF11Left-hand position la

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E142430If electrical components in your vehicle arenot working, a fuse may have blown. Abreak in the fuse wire will indicate a blownfuse. Check the ap

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

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E1358523. Move the catch to the left to releasethe hood.E877864. Open the hood and support it with thehood strut.Closing the Hood1. Remove the hood st

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Air cleaner. See Changing the Engine Air Filter (page 223).AEngine oil dipstick*. See Engine Oil Dipstick (page 204).BBrake fluid reservoir*. See B

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Power steering fluid reservoir*. See Power Steering Fluid Check (page 210).GWasher fluid reservoir*. See Washer Fluid Check (page 210).H* The filler

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ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 3.5LE174604ABMinimumAMaximumBENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 3.7LE174604ABMinimumAMaximumBENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 3.2LPOWER STROKE DIESELE71

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Adding Engine OilWARNINGSOnly add oil when the engine is cold.If the engine is hot, wait 10 minutesfor the engine to cool down.Do not remove the fille

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• Sustained high-speed driving at GrossVehicle Weight Rating (maximumloaded weight for vehicle operation).• Sustained use of diesel fuel other thanult

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E184881E178551E178552E178553Your vehicle has LATCH lower anchors forchild seat installation at the seatingpositions marked with the child seatsymbol.E

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WARNINGSDo not put engine coolant in thewindshield washer fluid reservoir. Ifsprayed on the windshield, enginecoolant could make it difficult to seeth

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Used engine coolant should be disposedof in an appropriate manner. Follow yourcommunity’s regulations and standardsfor recycling and disposing of auto

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The engine is capable of completelyshutting down automatically to preventengine damage, if this situation occurs:1. Stop your vehicle as soon as it is

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Have an authorized dealer check andchange the transmission fluid at thecorrect service interval. See ScheduledMaintenance (page 440). Yourtransmissi

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E177378211. Attach a tube to the drain plug andplace the end of the tube into asuitable container.2. Loosen the drain plug by turningcounterclockwise

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E18478977. Rotate the housing clockwise aligningthe arrows in the lock position.8. Purge air from the system.Note: Only add fuel that meets the Fordsp

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CHANGING THE 12V BATTERYRemoving the BatteryWARNINGSYou must replace your vehiclebattery with one of exactly the samespecification.Make sure the batte

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56E1467735. Remove the battery clamp and coverbolts.6. Remove the battery clamp and cover.E16277477. Remove the battery terminal cover.8E1627758. Remo

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Install in the reverse order.CHECKING THE WIPERBLADESE142463Run the tip of your fingers over the edge ofthe blade to check for roughness.Clean the wip

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Note: To see a clearer light pattern whileadjusting one headlamp, you may want toblock the light from the other headlamp.3. Switch on the low beam hea

Page 135 - Transmission

The LATCH anchors are located at the rearsection of the rear seat between thecushion and seat back above the symbolsas shown. Follow the child seatman

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E1691993. Pull the headlamp toward the front ofyour vehicle to disengage it from itslocating points and then lift theheadlamp up.E1692004. Disconnect

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Side Marker Lamp3E17574021. Remove the headlamp. SeeRemoving a Headlamp (page 216).2. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwiseand remove it.3. Remove th

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4. Disconnect the electrical connector.Note: Do not touch the bulb glass.Note: You cannot separate the bulb fromthe bulb holder.Front Clearance Lamp (

Page 139 - ANTI-LOCK BRAKES

3E1757453. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwiseand remove it.ABC4E175746Tail and brake lamp.AReversing lamp.BRear clearance lamp.C4. Remove the bulb

Page 140 - PARKING BRAKE

Reading LampsVehicles with Interior Sensors221E727861. Carefully remove the lamp.2. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwiseand remove it.E7393933. Remov

Page 141 - Traction Control

Power (watt)SpecificationLamp5W5WFront I.D. lamp5168Front side marker lamp609005High beam headlamp and Daytimerunning lamp5W5WLicense plate lamp55H11L

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CHANGING THE ENGINE AIRFILTER - 3.5LWARNINGTo reduce the risk of vehicle damageand personal burn injuries, do notstart your engine with the air cleane

Page 143 - Stability Control

CHANGING THE ENGINE AIRFILTER - 3.7LWARNINGTo reduce the risk of vehicle damageand personal burn injuries, do notstart your engine with the air cleane

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CHANGING THE ENGINE AIRFILTER - 3.2L POWER STROKEDIESELWARNINGTo reduce the risk of vehicle damageand personal burn injuries, do notstart your engine

Page 145 - Parking Aids (If Equipped)

E177562354. Carefully lift the air filter housing cover.Remove the air filter element from theair filter housing.5. Install a new air filter element.

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E178551E178552E178553Perform the following steps to install achild safety seat with tether anchors:Note: If you install a child seat with rigidLATCH a

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

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WARNINGSDo not allow polish to touch plasticsurfaces. It could be difficult toremove.Do not apply polish to the windshieldor rear window. This could c

Page 149 - Cruise Control

• 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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• Avoid cleaners or polishes that increasethe gloss of the upper portion of theinstrument panel. The dull finish in thisarea helps protect you fromund

Page 151 - Driving Aids

• Clean the wheels weekly usingMotorcraft Wheel and Tire Cleaner.Apply using manufacturer'sinstructions.• Use a sponge to remove heavydeposits of

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Battery• Check and recharge as necessary. Keepconnections clean.• If storing your vehicle for more than 30days without recharging the battery,we recom

Page 153

GENERAL INFORMATIONNotice to Utility Vehicle, Van andTruck OwnersWARNINGSUtility vehicles have a significantlyhigher rollover rate than other typesof

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E166373As a result of the above dimensionaldifferences, sport-utility vehicles, vans andtrucks often will have a higher center ofgravity and a greater

Page 155 - Load Carrying

graded 100. The relativeperformance of tires dependsupon the actual conditions of theiruse, however, and may departsignificantly from the norm due tov

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• Standard load: A class ofP-metric or Metric tiresdesigned to carry a maximumload at set pressure. Forexample: for P-metric tires35 psi (2.4 bar) or

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E1780963. Locate the correct anchor on the backpanel of the rear seat for the selectedseating position. The anchors arelabeled with the tether strap s

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describes the fundamentalcharacteristics of the tire and alsoprovides a United States ofAmerica DOT Tire IdentificationNumber for safety standardcerti

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15: Indicates the wheel orrim diameter in inches. Ifyou change the wheelsize, you will have topurchase new tires tomatch the new wheeldiameter.E95: In

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manufacturers also mustindicate the ply materialsin the tire and thesidewall, which includesteel, nylon, polyester,and others.Maximum Load:Indicates t

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the driver door. The coldinflation pressure shouldnever be set lower thanthe recommendedpressure on the vehiclelabel.Tire speed ratingsmph ( km/h)Lett

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ABCDEE142545T: Indicates a type of tire,designated by the Tireand Rim Association, thatis intended for temporaryservice on cars,sport-utility vehicles

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ABCBDE142544LT: Indicates a tire,designated by the Tireand Rim Association(T&RA), that is intendedfor service on light trucks.ALoad Range and Load

Page 164 - ActionMessage

four numbers represent the weekand year the tire was built. Forexample, the numbers 317 meanthe 31st week of 1997. After 2000the numbers go to four di

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position), or Tire Label which islocated on the B-Pillar or the edgeof the driver door. Failure to followthe tire pressurerecommendations can causeune

Page 166 - (If Equipped)

6. Visually inspect the tires tomake sure there are no nails orother objects embedded thatcould poke a hole in the tireand cause an air leak.7. Check

Page 167 - Trailer Brakes (If Equipped)

Incorrect or inadequate vehiclemaintenance can cause tires towear abnormally. Inspect all thetires, including the spare,frequently, and replace them i

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2. Locate the correct anchor on the backpanel of the rear seat for the selectedseating position. The anchors arelabeled with the tether strap symbolan

Page 169 - Action and DescriptionMessage

Tire ReplacementRequirementsWARNINGSOnly use replacement tiresand wheels that are the samesize, load index, speed rating andtype, (for example P-metri

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For mounting pressures up to 1.38bar greater than the maximumpressure on the tire sidewall, thefollowing precautions must betaken:• Make sure that you

Page 171 - When Towing a Trailer

If you feel a sudden vibration orride disturbance while driving, oryou suspect a tire or your vehiclehas been damaged, immediatelyreduce your speed. D

Page 172 - TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE

Note: Your vehicle may have adissimilar spare wheel and tireassembly. A dissimilar spare wheeland tire assembly is defined as aspare wheel and tire as

Page 173 - FOUR WHEELS

USING SNOW CHAINSWARNINGSnow tires must be the same size,load index, speed rating as thoseoriginally provided by Ford. Use ofany tire or wheel not rec

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Each tire, including the spare (ifprovided), should be checkedmonthly when cold and inflatedto the inflation pressurerecommended by the vehicle manufa

Page 175 - Driving Hints

You should always have your tires servicedby an authorized dealer.Check the tire pressure periodically (atleast monthly) using an accurate tiregauge.

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Action requiredPossible causeLow tire pressurewarning lightOn vehicles with different front and reartire pressures, you must retrain thesystem followi

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OverviewWARNINGTo determine the requiredpressure(s) for your vehicle, see theSafety Compliance CertificationLabel (affixed to either the door hingepil

Page 178 - Roadside Emergencies

9. Remove the valve cap from the valvestem on the left rear tire. Decrease theair pressure until the horn chirps.Training is complete when the hornchi

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If your backless booster seat has aremovable shield, remove the shield. If avehicle seating position has a low seatback or no head restraint, a backle

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When driving with one of the dissimilarspare tires listed above, do not:• Exceed 50 mph (80 km/h)• Load the vehicle beyond maximumvehicle load rating

Page 181

Note: If your vehicle is fitted with a tirepressure monitoring system, the warningindicator will flash if you fit the spare wheelto your vehicle. To r

Page 182

E1468134. Remove the retaining nut to releasethe spare wheel bracket.Vehicles With a Spare WheelChassis Cab and CutawayThe spare wheel is under the re

Page 183 - Customer Assistance

E146812123. Rotate the cable through 90 degrees.Slide the cable through the slot torelease the spare wheel bracket fromthe winch.E1468134. Remove the

Page 184

Vehicle Jack StorageThe vehicle jack is under the passengerseat. The jack handle and lug wrench arelocated in a storage compartment in thefront right

Page 185

E171406Position the head of the vehicle jack underthe rear axle.Removing a Road WheelWARNINGSPark your vehicle so that you do notobstruct the flow of

Page 186

WARNINGSMake sure the wheel and hubcontact surfaces are free fromforeign material.Never use wheels or lug nutsdifferent than the original equipmentas

Page 187

LUG NUTSWheel Lug Nut Torque SpecificationsWARNINGWhen a wheel is installed, always remove any corrosion, dirt or foreign materialspresent on the moun

Page 188

ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS - 3.5L3.5L V6 EcoboostEngine214Cubic inchesMinimum 87 octaneRequired fuel1-4-2-5-3-6Firing orderCoil on plugIgnition system.030-

Page 189 - FUSE BOX LOCATIONS

Drivebelt Routing3.7L V6 Engines with A/CE167464ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS - 3.2L POWER STROKE DIESEL3.2L Power Stroke DieselEngine195Cubic inchesNo. 2 Die

Page 190 - FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART

E142597If the booster seat slides on the vehicleseat upon which it is being used, placing arubberized mesh sold as shelf or carpetliner under the boos

Page 191

MOTORCRAFT PARTS - 3.5L3.5L V6 EcoboostPart numberComponentFA-1916Air filter elementService requiredAutomatic transmission fluid filterBXT-48H6-610Bat

Page 192

MOTORCRAFT PARTS - 3.7L3.7L DuratecPart numberComponentFA-1916Air filter elementService requiredAutomatic transmission fluid filterBXT-48H6-610Battery

Page 193 - Circuits switchedRelay

MOTORCRAFT PARTS - 3.2L POWER STROKE DIESEL3.2L Power Stroke DieselPart numberComponentFA-1921Pre air filterFA-1916Air filter elementService requiredA

Page 194

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

Page 195

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

Page 196

CapacityItem2.43 lb (1.1 kg)A/C Refrigerant, vehicles with rear heating, ventila-tion and air conditioning1.76 lb (0.8 kg)A/C Refrigerant, vehicles wi

Page 197 - Pre-fuse Box

SpecificationNameWSS-M2C938-AAutomatic transmission fluid (U.S. and Mexico):MERCON LVMotorcraft MERCON LV Automatic TransmissionFluidXT-10-QLVCWSS-M2C

Page 198 - Fusible link

Only use fluid that meets Fordspecifications. Motor oils of therecommended viscosity grade that meetAPI SN requirements and display the APICertificat

Page 199

CapacityItem16.4 qt (15.5 L)Engine cooling system, vehicles with an auxiliaryheater114.9 qt (14.1 L)Engine cooling system, vehicles without an auxilia

Page 200 - Body Control Module

SpecificationsMaterialsSpecificationNameWSS-M2C945-AMotor oil (U.S. and Mexico):Motorcraft SAE 5W-20 Premium Synthetic BlendMotor OilXO-5W20-QSPWSS-M2

Page 201 - CHANGING A FUSE

Recommendations for attaching child safety restraints for childrenUse any attachment method as indicated below by XCombinedweight ofchild andchildrest

Page 202

SpecificationNameZC-32-B2WSS-M14P19-AWindshield washer fluid (Canada):Motorcraft Premium Quality Windshield WasherFluidCXC-37-(A, B, D, F)WSH-M17B19-A

Page 203 - Maintenance

Use only Motorcraft DOT 4 LV HighPerformance Brake Fluid, or equivalent,meeting WSS-M6C65-A2. Use of any fluidother than the recommended fluid maycaus

Page 204

CapacityItem1.76 lb (0.8 kg)A/C Refrigerant, vehicles without rear heating,ventilation and air conditioning9.5 fl oz (280 ml)A/C Refrigerant oil, vehi

Page 205

SpecificationNameMERCON LVMotorcraft MERCON LV Automatic TransmissionFluidCXT-10-LV12WSS-M2C938-APower steering fluid (U.S. and Mexico):MERCON LVMotor

Page 206

E179966Note: The use of correct oil viscosities isimportant for satisfactory operation.Determine which oil viscosity best suits thetemperature range y

Page 207

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

Page 208

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

Page 209

E175058A BDCGHIJKF EDisplay: Shows the status of the current mode selected.AClock: Press the button to select clock setup.BSeek up: Press the button t

Page 210

Radio: Press the button to select different radio frequency bands. Press tocancel the menu or list browsing.ICursor up or down: Press the cursor up or

Page 211

Station Preset ButtonsThis feature allows you to store yourfavorite stations. They can be recalled byselecting the appropriate frequency bandand press

Page 212

PRINCIPLE OF OPERATIONWARNINGSAlways drive and ride with the seatbackrest upright and the lap beltsnug and low across the hips.To reduce the risk of i

Page 213

E177140C DGEFBA- TUNE +: Press this button to manually search through the radio frequencyband.AMute: Press the button to mute the sound.BDISP: Press t

Page 214

AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH:AM/FM/CD/SYNCWARNINGDriving while distracted can result inloss of vehicle control, crash andinjury. We strongly recommend t

Page 215

Eject: Press this button to eject a CD.ACursor arrows: Press these buttons to scroll through on screen audio systemchoices.BOK: Press this button to c

Page 216

AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH:AM/FM/CD/SYNC/SATELLITERADIOWARNINGDriving while distracted can result inloss of vehicle control, crash andinjury. We stron

Page 217

Eject: Press this button to eject a CD.ACursor arrows: Press these buttons to scroll through on screen audio systemchoices.BOK: Press this button to c

Page 218

DIGITAL RADIONote: HD Radio broadcasts are notavailable in all markets.HD Radio technology is the digitalevolution of analog AM/FM radio. Yoursystem h

Page 219

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

Page 220

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

Page 221

Note: This receiver includes the eCosreal-time operating system. eCos ispublished under the eCos License.Satellite Radio Reception FactorsPotential sa

Page 222

TroubleshootingActionConditionMessageNo action required. Thismessage should disappearshortly.Radio requires more thantwo seconds to produceaudio for t

Page 224

The safety belt pretensioners at the frontseating positions are designed to tightenthe safety belts when activated. In frontaland near-frontal crashes

Page 225

AUDIO INPUT JACKWARNINGSDriving while distracted can result inloss of vehicle control, crash andinjury. We strongly recommend thatyou use extreme caut

Page 226

WARNINGSagainst the use of any hand-held devicewhile driving and encourage the use ofvoice-operated systems when possible.Make sure you are aware of a

Page 227

AUDIO TROUBLESHOOTINGDescription and ActionMessageGeneral error message for CD fault conditions. Forexample cannot read the CD, data-CD inserted, etc.

Page 228

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

Page 229

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

Page 230 - Vehicle Care

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

Page 231

If you want the system to carry out the followingVoice commandAdjust the level of voice interaction and feedback.voice settingsHear a list of voice co

Page 232

Confirmation prompts are short questionsthe system asks when it is not sure of yourrequest or when there are multiple possibleresponses to your reques

Page 233

Pairing a Cell Phone for the FirstTimeNote: SYNC can support downloading upto approximately 1000 entries perBluetooth-enabled cell phone.Note: Make su

Page 234

Pairing Subsequent Cell PhonesPress the phone button, then scroll to:ActionMessagePress the OK button.Phone settingsPress the OK button.Bluetooth Devi

Page 235

Safety Belt Locking ModesWARNINGSAfter any vehicle crash, the safetybelt system at all passenger seatingpositions must be checked by anauthorized deal

Page 236 - Wheels and Tires

ActionVoice CommandYou do not need to preceed this command by saying; phone.Call ___ on MobileThis command is not available until your cell phone info

Page 237

ActionVoice CommandThis command is not available until your cell phone information iscompletely downloaded using Bluetooth.Phonebook ___ inOfficeThis

Page 238

Making a CallPress the voice button and when prompted say:Action and DescriptionVoice CommandThis command is not available until your cell phone infor

Page 239

Action and DescriptionMessage1. Press the phone button.2. Access the desired contact through SYNC or use voicecommands to place the second call. Once

Page 240

Action and DescriptionMessagePress the OK button again to confirm.Access any previously dialed, received or missed calls after youconnect your Bluetoo

Page 241

Action and DescriptionMessageInteract with SYNC-capable mobile applications on yoursmartphone3.Mobile AppsPress the OK button to to exit the phone men

Page 242

Reply or forward the message:Action and DescriptionMessagePress the OK button.Text msg notifySelect one of the following:Press the OK button to access

Page 243

Action and DescriptionMessageAllows you to send a new text message based on a pre-defined set of 15 messages. See the following Pre-definedtext messag

Page 244

Press the phone button, then scroll to:Action and DescriptionMessagePress the OK button.Phone settingsSelect one of the following:See the provider, na

Page 245

Action and DescriptionMessageAutomatically download your phonebook each time your cellphone connects to SYNC.*Auto-downloadExit the current menu.Retur

Page 246

How to Disengage the AutomaticLocking ModeUnbuckle the combination lap andshoulder belt and allow it to retractcompletely to disengage the automaticlo

Page 247

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

Page 248

SYNC™ APPLICATIONS ANDSERVICES (If Equipped)In order for the following features to work,your cell phone must be compatible withSYNC. To check your pho

Page 249

Switching 911 Assist On or OffPress the phone button to enter the phone menu and scroll to:Action and DescriptionMessagePress the OK button to confirm

Page 250

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 251

Press the voice button and when prompted say:Action and DescriptionVoice commandThe system will run a vehicle health report of your vehicle'sdiag

Page 252

SYNC Services: Traffic, Directions& Information (TDI) (If Equipped,United States Only)Note: SYNC Services varies by trim leveland model year and m

Page 253

Connecting to SYNC Services Using Voice CommandsPress the voice button and when prompted say:Action and DescriptionVoice commandThis initiates an outg

Page 254

Receiving Turn-by-Turn DirectionsWhen connected to SYNC Services, press the voice button and when promptedsay:Action and DescriptionVoice commandTo re

Page 255

Disconnecting from SYNC ServicesTo disconnect from SYNC services, say:Action and DescriptionVoice commandFrom the SYNC Services main menu, or press an

Page 256

Note: Make sure you have an active accountfor the app that you have downloaded.Some apps work automatically with nosetup. Other apps want you to confi

Page 257

Conditions of operationThen...If...The safety belt warning light illuminates 1-2 minutes and the warning chime sounds4-8 seconds.The driver's saf

Page 258

SYNC Mobile App Voice CommandsThe following voice commands are always available:Action and DescriptionVoice commandSYNC prompts you to say the name of

Page 259

Enabling and Disabling App Permissions Using the SYNC MenuPress the Menu button to the SYNC menu and scroll to:Action and DescriptionMessagePress the

Page 260

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

Page 261

Action and DescriptionMessageSelect one of the following:Play allArtistAlbumsGenresPlaylistsTracksBrowse USBSimilar musicExit the current menu.ReturnW

Page 262

Media Voice CommandsPress the voice button and whenprompted say any of the following:Voice command(USB [stick] | iPod | MP3 [player])Autoplay OffAutop

Page 263

Voice Command GuideAction and DescriptionVoice commandTurn autoplay on to listen to music processed during indexing.Turn autoplay off to allow the ind

Page 264

Bluetooth Audio Command GuidePress the voice button and whenprompted say any of the following:Voice command[Phone] Connections | [Media] Connec-tions

Page 265

Action and DescriptionMessageSelect one of the following:Press the OK button to shuffle available media files in thecurrent playlist. To shuffle all m

Page 266

Press the AUX button, then scroll to:Action and DescriptionMessagePress the OK button to enter the media menu.MenuSelect one of the following:Press th

Page 267

Action and DescriptionMessageSearch for and play a specific indexed track. SYNC lists yourtracks alphabetically in flat file mode. If there are more t

Page 268 - Capacities and Specifications

Switching the Belt-Minder on and offWARNINGWhile the system allows you toswitch it off, this system is designedto improve your chances of beingsafely

Page 269

Press the AUX button, then scroll to:Action and DescriptionMessagePress the OK button to enter the media menu.MenuPress the OK button.SettingsPress th

Page 270

AdvancedThe Advanced menu allows you to accessand set prompts, languages, defaults andperform a master reset.In the Advanced settings menu, you can se

Page 271

SYNC™ TROUBLESHOOTINGYour SYNC system is easy to use. However,should questions arise, see the tablesbelow.Use the website at any time to check yourpho

Page 272

Phone issuesPossible solution(s)Possible cause(s)IssueDepending upon your phone,you may have to grant SYNCpermission to access yourphonebook contacts.

Page 273

USB and media issuesPossible solution(s)Possible cause(s)IssueTry turning off the device,resetting the device,removing the device'sbattery, then

Page 274

Vehicle Health Report and Services (Traffic, Directions and Information) issuesPossible solution(s)Possible cause(s)IssueThis is a free feature, but y

Page 275

Voice command issuesPossible solution(s)Possible cause(s)IssueReview the phone voicecommands and the mediavoice commands at thebeginning of their resp

Page 276

Voice command issuesPossible solution(s)Possible cause(s)IssueMake sure you are saying thecontacts exactly as they arelisted. For example, if yousave

Page 277

AppLink issuesPossible solution(s)Possible cause(s)IssueSYNC in order to findAppLink-capable apps onyour device. iPhone usersmust also connect toSYNC&

Page 278

AppLink issuesPossible solution(s)Possible cause(s)IssueOn an iPhone with iOS7+, toforce close an app, doubletab the home button thenswipe up on the a

Page 279

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

Page 280

AppLink issuesPossible solution(s)Possible cause(s)IssueUnplug the USB cable fromthe phone, wait a moment,and plug the USB cableback in to the phone.

Page 281

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

Page 282

PHONEPress to select any of the following:MessagePhoneQuick DialPhonebookHistoryMessagingSettingsNAVIGATIONPress to select any of the following:Messag

Page 283

ENTERTAINMENTPress to select any of the following:MessageAMFMSIRIUSMessageCDUSBBT StereoSD CardLine InUsing the Audio ControlsDepending on your vehicl

Page 284

Using the Steering Wheel ControlsDepending on your vehicle, it may also have the following controls:Action and DescriptionControlAdjust the volume of

Page 285 - Audio System

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

Page 286

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 287

Voice command(cancel | stop | exit)[main menu] helpYou can say any of the voice commandsthat appear within open and close bracketsthat are separated b

Page 288

Using the touchscreen, press:MessageSettingsHelpVoice Command ListUsing the steering wheel control, pressthe voice button and when promptedsay one of

Page 289

Using the steering wheel control, pressthe voice button and when promptedsay one of the following:Voice commandinteraction mode noviceinteraction mode

Page 290

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

Page 291

MessageItemClockADisplayBSoundCVehicleDSettingsEHelpFClockUnder this menu, you can set the clock,access and adjust the display, sound andvehicle setti

Page 292

Action and DescriptionMessageMake the screen display brighter or dimmer.BrightnessAllows you to turn the display off. It also allows you to setthe scr

Page 293

Only the photograph(s), which meets thefollowing conditions will display:• Compatible file formats are as follows:.jpg, .gif, .png, .bmp.• Each file m

Page 294

Action and DescriptionMessageTurn on and off and set the mileage interval at which youwould like to receive the reports. Press the ? for moreinformati

Page 295

To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select:Action and DescriptionMessagePress the settings icon.SettingsVehicleThen enter a four digit PIN twic

Page 296

Voice ControlE142607To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select:Action and DescriptionMessageSettingsVoice ControlThen select from the following

Page 297

Action and DescriptionMessageWhen this feature is on, the system automatically switchesto the media source upon initial connection. This allows youto

Page 298

Action and DescriptionMessageAlways use preferred route. If set to yes, the system will onlycalculate a single route. This speeds up your destination

Page 299

Action and DescriptionMessageHave the system display traffic jam icons.Have the system display closed roads.Enter specific areas that would like to av

Page 300

Action and DescriptionMessageIf compatible with your phone, you can adjust your internetdata connection. Select to make your connection profile withth

Page 301

Passenger airbagPassenger airbag statusindicatorSwitch positionDisabledOFF: LitOffON: UnlitEnabledOFF: UnlitOnON: LitE170613Low-series vehicles (if eq

Page 302

Action and DescriptionMessageMakes SYNC an access point for a phone or a computer whenturned on. This forms the local area network within yourvehicle

Page 303

To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select:Action and DescriptionMessagePress the settings icon.SettingsHelpThen select from the following:Touc

Page 304 - Privacy Information

ENTERTAINMENTABCDEFGHE161892Message and DescriptionMessageAM 1 and AM ASTAFM 1, FM 2 and FM ASTBSIRIUSCUSBDBT StereoETouch this button to scroll downf

Page 305 - USING VOICE RECOGNITION

Voice commandBrowse USBHelp* If you only say browse, you can then sayany commands in the following chart.**These commands are only usable if youhave a

Page 306

Voice command*Sirius <0-223>*Sports games* This command is only usable if you havean active subscription to SIRIUS satelliteradio.** The command

Page 307 - USING SYNC™ WITH YOUR

player, the information transfers, ifsupported by your device. When you areconnected to iTunes, the tags appear toremind you of the songs you would li

Page 308

To turn the feature on and use it, select AM or FM and the select:Action and DescriptionMessageOptionsTAG ButtonWhen you hear a song you, select:OnThe

Page 309 - ActionVoice Command

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

Page 310

Potential station issuesActionCauseIssuesDirect TuneNo action required. The stationis not available in your currentlocation.The previously stored mult

Page 311 - Voice Command

Voice commandAM preset <#>2BrowseFMFM <87.9-107.9>1FM <87.9-107.9> HD <#>FM autosetFM autoset preset <#>FM preset <#&

Page 312 - Receiving Calls

E1815221. Insert the ignition key, turn the switchto OFF and hold in OFF while removingthe key.2. When the ignition is turned on, the passairbag off l

Page 313 - Phone Menu

SIRIUS® Satellite Radio (IfActivated)E142611To turn the feature on press the lowerleft corner of the touchscreen, and thenselect:MessageSIRIUSMemory P

Page 314

Artist/Title/Team AlertsThis feature allows you to select Artists,Titles and Teams that you would like thesystem to alert you to when they areplaying

Page 315 - Text Messaging

E142593SIRIUS satellite radio is asubscription-based satellite radio servicethat broadcasts a variety of music, sports,news, weather, traffic and ente

Page 316

Troubleshooting tipsActionCauseMessageNo action required. Thismessage should disappearshortly.Radio requires more than twoseconds to produce audio for

Page 317 - Accessing Your Phone Settings

Press the voice button and whenprompted say:Voice commandSIRIUSThen any of the following:<Channel Name>Preset <#>SATSAT preset <#>SA

Page 318

SD CardNote: Your SD card slot is spring-loaded.To remove the SD card, press the card inand the system ejects it. Do not attempt topull the card to re

Page 319 - System Settings

Action and DescriptionMessageTouch this button to play music on the selected album orfolder in random order.ShuffleThis feature allows you to choose m

Page 320

BrowseThis feature allows you to view thecontents of the device. It also allows youto search by categories, for example genre,artist or album.If you w

Page 321 - SERVICES (If Equipped)

Voice command""**Play video podcast episode<name>""**Play video playlist <name>[play] previous trackrepeat [all | fold

Page 322

Supported Media Players, Formatsand Metadata InformationSYNC is capable of hosting nearly anydigital media player, including iPod,Zune™, plays from de

Page 323 - Vehicle Health Report

The passenger side airbag should alwaysbe on (the pass airbag off light should notbe illuminated) unless the passengermeets the requirements stated ei

Page 324

E142622The A/V inputs allow you to connect anauxiliary audio/video source (for examplegaming systems or a personal camcorder)by connecting RCA cords (

Page 325 - United States Only)

PHONEABCDEFE161968MessageItemPhoneAQuick DialBPhonebookCHistoryDMessagingESettingsFHands-free calling is one of the mainfeatures of SYNC®. Once you pa

Page 326

Pairing Your Cell Phone for theFirst TimeWARNINGDriving while distracted can result inloss of vehicle control, crash andinjury. We strongly recommend

Page 327

To pair a subsequent cell phone, select:Action and DescriptionMessagePhoneSettingsSelect BT DeviceSelect SYNC and a six-digit PIN appears on your devi

Page 328 - SYNC Mobile Apps

Ignore the call by doing nothing. SYNC logsit as a missed call.Phone Menu OptionsPress the top left corner on thetouchscreen to select from the follow

Page 329

Text MessagingNote: Downloading and sending textmessages using Bluetooth are cellphone-dependent features.Note: Certain features in text messagingare

Page 330

Text Message OptionsMessageI’ll call you back in a few minutes.I just left, I’ll be there soon.Can you give me a call?I’m on my way.I’m running a few

Page 331

Action and DescriptionMessageIf you want all calls to go directly to your voicemail and notring in the vehicle. When this feature is on, text messagen

Page 332 - MEDIA PLAYER

Voice command1join (call | calls)(listen to | read) [[text] message |line] [number] <msg_num>(listen to | read) ([text] message)2[text] (message

Page 333 - What's Playing?

MessageItemSYNC ServicesATravel LinkBAlertsCCalendarDAppsEWhere Am I?FE142608If your vehicle is equipped withNavigation, press theInformation button t

Page 334 - Media Voice Commands

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

Page 335

• the vehicle has no rear seat;• although children ages 1 to 12 ride in therear seat(s) whenever possible,children ages 1 to 12 sometimes mustride in

Page 336 - Media Menu Features

Connecting to SYNC Services UsingVoice CommandsE1425991. Press the voice button.2. When prompted, say "Services". Thisinitiates an outgoing

Page 337 - Accessing Your Play Menu

If you miss a turn, SYNC automatically asksif you want the route updated. Just say,"Yes" when prompted and the systemdelivers a new route to

Page 338

ServicesVoice commandCancel routeNavigation voice offNavigation voice onRoute statusRoute summaryUpdate routeHelpSirius Travel Link (If Equipped)WARNI

Page 339

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

Page 340

Voice commandMLS headlinesMLS scheduleMLS scoresMotor sports headlinesMotor sports orderMotor sports scheduleMy team headlinesMy teams scheduleMy team

Page 341

WARNINGSAlways place your phone in a securelocation in your vehicle so it does notbecome a projectile or damaged ina crash. Failure to do so may cause

Page 342 - SYNC™ TROUBLESHOOTING

• You must pair and connect aBluetooth-enabled and compatiblephone to SYNC.• A connected Bluetooth-enabled phonemust have the ability to make andmaint

Page 343 - Phone issues

Note: Your Vehicle Health Report featurerequires activation prior to use. Visitwww.SYNCMyRide.com to register. Thereis no fee or subscription associat

Page 344 - USB and media issues

Where Am I?For information about your currentlocation, select:Action and Descrip-tionMessageView your vehicle'scurrent location, ifyour vehicle i

Page 345

3. Choose from up to three different typesof routes, and then select Start Route.• Fastest: Uses the fastest moving roadspossible.• Shortest: Uses the

Page 346 - Voice command issues

• my vehicle has no rear seat;• although children age 12 and under ridein the rear seat whenever possible,children age 12 and under have nooption but

Page 347 - AppLink issues

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

Page 348

Setting Your NavigationPreferencesSelect settings for the system to take intoaccount when planning your route.E142607Press the Settings icon >Setti

Page 349

Traffic Alert NotificationHave the system display traffic alertnotifications.Other traffic alert features allows you toturn on certain, or all, traffi

Page 350

E174017Press the speaker button on themap to mute route guidance.When the light on the buttonilluminates, the feature is on. The speakerbutton appears

Page 351 - MyFord Touch™

E142655No GPS symbol indicates thatinsufficient GPS satellite signalsare available for accurate mappositioning. This icon may displayunder normal oper

Page 352

Navigation system voice commandsVoice command1Cancel next waypoint1Cancel route2DestinationDestination <nametag>Destination <POI category>

Page 353

Voice commandPrevious destinationStreet addressHelpNavigationVoice command*DestinationZoom cityZoom countryZoom minimumZoom maximumZoom provinceZoom s

Page 354

For a complete listing of the accessoriesthat are available for your vehicle, contactan authorized dealer or visit our onlinestore at www.accessories.

Page 355

• Mobile communications systems mayharm the operation of your vehicle,particularly if they are not properlydesigned for automotive use.• If you or an

Page 356

END USER LICENSEAGREEMENTSYNC End User License Agreement(EULA)• You have acquired a device ("DEVICE")that includes software licensed by Ford

Page 357

If two adults and a child occupy a RegularCab, properly restrain the child in thecenter front unless doing so would interferewith driving your vehicle

Page 358

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

Page 359

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

Page 360

• 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 361

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

Page 362

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

Page 363

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

Page 364

2. Account InformationYou agree: (a) when registering theTelenav Software, to provide Telenav withtrue, accurate, current, and completeinformation abo

Page 365

COURSE OF DEALING, CUSTOM ORTRADE AND INCLUDING, BUT NOTLIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIESOF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR APARTICULAR PURPOSE ANDNON-I

Page 366

the terms and conditions of thisAgreement. Any such sale, assignment ortransfer that is not expressly permittedunder this paragraph will result inimme

Page 367

Agreement), and thus your use of theTelenav Software is also subject to suchterms. You agree to comply with thefollowing additional terms and conditio

Page 368

SAFETY CANOPY™ (If Equipped)WARNINGSDo not place objects or mountequipment on or near the headlinerat the side rail that may come intocontact with a d

Page 369

positioning devices or any mobile orwireless-connected electronic or computerdevices, including without limitationcellular phones, palmtop and handhel

Page 370

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Page 371

B. Canada Data. The following provi-sions apply to the Data for Canada,which may include or reflect data fromthird party licensors (“Third PartyData”)

Page 372

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Page 373

A. Third Party Notices. Any and all copiesof the Data and/or packaging relatingthereto shall include the respective ThirdParty Notices set forth below

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is conditioned on Client’ s obtaining priorwritten consent from Kartografie a.s.;(c) such license for selling or distributingwith respect to Data for

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“Based upon electronic data© National Land SurveySweden.”Sweden“Topografische Grundlage: ©Bundesamt für Landestopo-graphie.Switzer-landE. Respective C

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with or in communication with anypositioning devices or any mobile orwireless-connected electronic or computerdevices, including without limitationcel

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Export ControlYou agree not to export to anywhere anypart of the Data provided to you or anydirect product thereof except incompliance with, and with

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You agree that you will use the contentfrom Gracenote ("Gracenote Content") ,Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Software,and Gracenote Servers fo

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Children 12 years old and under shouldalways be properly restrained in the rearseats. The safety canopy will not interferewith children restrained usi

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Vehicle with SYNC onlyUnited States and MexicoFCC ID: KMHSG1G1IC: 1422A-SG1G1MexicoModel: KMHSG1P1NOM-121-SCT1-2009The operation of this equipment is

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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 owners hav

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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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GENERAL MAINTENANCEINFORMATIONWhy Maintain Your Vehicle?Carefully following the maintenanceschedule helps protect against major repairexpenses resulti

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When the oil change message appears inthe information display, it is time for an oilchange. Make sure you perform the oilchange within two weeks or 50

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Check every six monthsBattery connections. Clean if necessary.Body and door drain holes for obstruc-tions. Clean if necessary.Cooling system fluid lev

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NORMAL SCHEDULEDMAINTENANCEIntelligent Oil-Life Monitor®(Vehicles with a 3.2L, 3.5L and 3.7LEngine)Your vehicle is equipped with an IntelligentOil-Lif

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Normal Maintenance Intervals3.2L, 3.5L and 3.7L EnginesAt every oil change interval as indicated by the information display*Change engine oil and filt

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Other maintenance items 1Replace spark plugs.Every 100000 miles(160000 km)Inspect accessory drive belt(s).4Change automatic transmission fluid and fil

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Extensive idling or low-speed driving for long distances, as in heavy commercial use(such as delivery, taxi, patrol car or livery)Change engine oil an

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• The design of the front airbags is todeploy only in frontal and near-frontalcrashes, for example not rollovers, sideimpacts or rear impacts, unless

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Exclusive use of E85 (Flex fuel vehicles only)If ran exclusively on E85, fill the fuel tank full with regularunleaded fuel.Every oil change intervalEx

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SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE RECORDE146852Repair Order #:Distance:Engine hours (optional):Multi-point inspection (recommended):Signature:Dealer stampE146852R

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

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

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

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

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

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

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AA/CSee: Climate Control...88About This Manual...7Protecting the Enviro

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CCalifornia Proposition 65...10Capacities and Specifications - 3.2LPower Stroke Diesel...278Ca

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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATIONThe remote control allows you to:• remotely lock or unlock the vehicledoors• unlock the doors without actively usinga key or rem

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Creating a MyKey...47Programming/Changing ConfigurableSettings...

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Essential Towing Checks...163Before Towing a Trailer...168Launching or Retrieving a Boat or

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Head Restraints...93Adjusting the Head Restraint...94Installing the Head Restraint .

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Locking and Unlocking...53Automatic Locking...56Automatic Unlocking...

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Personalized Settings...82Measure Units...82Switching Chimes Off

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Safety Belt Warning Lamp and IndicatorChime...29Conditions of operation...

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Tire Care...234Glossary of Tire Terminology...235Inflating the Tires...

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Using SYNC™ With Your Phone...304Accessing Features Through the PhoneMenu...31

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E138615Note: Your vehicle’s keys came with asecurity label that provides importantvehicle key cut information. Keep the labelin a safe place for futur

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Note: If locking was not successful or if anydoor is open, or if the hood is open onvehicles with a perimeter alarm or remotestart, the horn will soun

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

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LightingGeneral Information...65Lighting Control...65Autolamps...

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CREATING A MYKEYYou can program a MyKey using theinformation display control on the steeringwheel. See Information Displays (page78).Insert the key y

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CLEARING ALL MYKEYSYou can clear or change your MyKeysettings using the information displaycontrol on the steering wheel. SeeInformation Displays (pa

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CHECKING MYKEY SYSTEMSTATUSYou can find information on programmedMyKey(s) using the information displaycontrol on the steering wheel. SeeInformation

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USING MYKEY WITH REMOTESTART SYSTEMSVehicles With Ford-ApprovedAftermarket Remote StartSystemsWhen using a Ford-approved aftermarketremote start syste

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As an added precaution, owners of vehiclesfitted with traditional keys may want toprogram the remote start system as aMyKey, if the MyKey driver uses

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Potential CausesCondition· The vehicle has been started using a remotestart system that is not programmed withadmin privileges. See Using MyKey With

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LOCKING AND UNLOCKINGNote: Make sure you have locked yourvehicle before leaving it unattended.Note: Do not leave the keys in your vehicle.LockingLock

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Opening and Closing the SlidingDoorOpening the Sliding DoorE148804Pull the interior door handle to open thedoor.Closing the Sliding DoorE17196612E1723

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E148806E1783661. Slide the lever to release the catch.2. Fully open the cargo door.Unlocking and Opening the DoubleRear Doors From InsideE1758281. Lif

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E148806Rear Emergency ExitWagon and BusE179502E179501Pull the interior handle up to open the doorin an emergency.Automatic LockingYou can set your veh

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Hints on Driving With Anti-LockBrakes...136Parking Brake...

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Note: When you unlock the doors, thedirection indicators flash once.You unlock all of the doors when you:• Press the unlock button on the remotecontro

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PASSIVE ANTI-THEFTSYSTEM (If Equipped)Note: The system is not compatible withnon-Ford aftermarket remote start systems.Use of these systems may result

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2. Switch the ignition from off to on. Keepthe ignition on for at least threeseconds, but no more than 10 seconds.3. Switch the ignition off and remov

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

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Seek, Next or PreviousPress the seek button to:• Tune the radio to the next or previousstored preset.• Play the next or the previous track.Press and h

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MyFord Touch® Controls (If Equipped)Your steering wheel controls may alsohave these additional features.E142613Press to go to the home screen.E142608P

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WINDSHIELD WIPERSDefrost the windshield before you switchthe windshield wipers on.Do not operate the windshield wipers ona dry windshield. This may sc

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CBAE169314High sensitivity.AOn.BLow sensitivity.CDuring wet or winter driving conditionswhere ice, snow or a salty road mist ispresent, inconsistent o

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

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Headlamp FlasherE163719Pull the lever slightly toward the steeringwheel.Parking LampsSelect position B on the lighting control toswitch the parking la

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Engine Oil Dipstick - 3.5L...204Engine Oil Dipstick - 3.7L...204Engine Oil Dipstick - 3.2L Power StrokeDi

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INSTRUMENT LIGHTINGDIMMERE175219Press it repeatedly or press it and hold ituntil the desired level is reached.Note: If you disconnect the battery or i

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DIRECTION INDICATORSE162681Push the lever up or down to use thedirection indicators.Note: Tap the lever up or down to make thedirection indicators fla

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POWER WINDOWSWARNINGSTo avoid risk of injury, do not leavechildren or pets unattended in yourvehicle.When closing the power windows,you should verify

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4. Release the switch.5. Lift the switch again for one moresecond.6. Open the window and then try to closeusing the one-touch feature.7. Repeat the pr

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The mirror will dim automatically to reduceglare when bright lights are detected frombehind your vehicle. It will automaticallyreturn to normal reflec

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GAUGESE184961Information display. See Information Displays (page 78).ASpeedometer.BEngine coolant temperature gauge.CTripmeter reset and distance to

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If the needle enters the red section, theengine is overheating. Stop your vehicle assoon as it is safe to do so and switch theengine off. Determine th

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WARNING LAMPS ANDINDICATORSThe following warning lamps andindicators will alert you to a vehiclecondition that may become serious. Somelamps will illu

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Water In FuelIt will illuminate if there is excesswater in the fuel filter. Drain offthe water immediately. SeeDraining the Fuel Filter Water Trap(pa

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It will illuminate when the system is notavailable and may indicate a systemmalfunction. Have your vehicle checkedby an authorized dealer.Low Fuel Lev

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Audio Troubleshooting...299SYNC™General Information...300Using Voice Recognition...

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Door AjarSounds when a door is not fully closed andyour vehicle is moving.Exterior Lamps OnSounds when you remove the key from theignition and open th

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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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MessageAverage FuelAll values1 See Trip Computer (page 81). See Gauges (page 72).InformationMessageDriver AlertDEF levelEngine HoursIdle:Engine Hours

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ActionMessageChoose your applicablesettingDistanceChoose your applicablesettingTemp unitShow - check enabled oruncheck disabledCompassConvenienceAutol

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MessageBT DevicesSet as masterPhone settingsPhonebook pref.Set ringtonePhone statusText msg notifyEmerg. Assist.SYNC-MenuMessageBluetooth onSYNC-Setti

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Trip OdometerRegisters the distance traveled ofindividual journeys.Trip TimerRegisters the elapsed time of individualjourneys or the total time since

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INFORMATION MESSAGESE130248Press the OK button to acknowledge andremove some messages from theinformation display.You need to confirm certain messages

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Diesel Exhaust FluidDescription and ActionMessageIndicates the approximate distance remaining before thediesel exhaust fluid tank will be empty. Refil

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Door OpenDescription and ActionMessageStop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and close thedoor.Driver door ajarStop your vehicle as soon as

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MaintenanceDescription and ActionMessageThe engine oil has exceeded the service time or distance limit.Renew the engine oil and oil filter as soon as

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6Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014, Third Printing

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Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemDescription and ActionMessageThe tire pressure is low in one or more tires, check the tirepressures. See Tire Pressure

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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

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MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROLE147011A EB DCFan speed control: Controls the volume of air circulated in your vehicle. Adjustto select the desired fan speed or

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Select to distribute air throughthe windshield air vents. You canalso use this setting to defog orclear the windshield of a thin covering ofice. You c

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Side Window Defogging in ColdWeather• Adjust the air distribution control to theinstrument panel and windshield airvents positions.• Press the A/C but

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Note: Switch the air conditioning on to coolthe air through the rear air vents.HEATED WINDOWS ANDMIRRORSHeated Rear Window (If Equipped)E72507The heat

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SITTING IN THE CORRECTPOSITIONWARNINGSDo not recline the seat backrest toofar as this can cause the occupantto slide under the safety belt,resulting i

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The head restraint consists of:E138642Energy absorbing head restraint.ASteel stems.BGuide sleeve adjust and unlockbutton.CGuide sleeve unlock and remo

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WARNINGSMake sure the driver seat fully locksinto place by rocking it backward andforward.E1776381. Lift the handle.2. Move the seat backward or forwa

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E1754741. Lift the handle.2. Move the seat back backward orforward to attain the desired position.3. Release the handle.Adjusting the Armrest3E9525612

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