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2016 FOCUS Owner's Manual
owner.ford.com
ford.ca
August 2015
First Printing
Owner's Manual
Focus
Litho in U.S.A.
Preproduction model shown
GM5J 19A321 AA

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  • Page 1 2016 FOCUS Owner’s Manual owner.ford.com ford.ca August 2015 First Printing Owner’s Manual Focus Litho in U.S.A. Preproduction model shown GM5J 19A321 AA...
  • Page 2 No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without our written permission. Errors and omissions excepted. © Ford Motor Company 2015 All rights reserved. Part Number: 20150710031411...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Symbols Glossary..........7 Driver Knee Airbag..........41 Data Recording..........9 Safety Canopy ..........42 California Proposition 65......11 Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator..43 Perchlorate............11 Airbag Disposal..........44 Ford Credit............11 Replacement Parts Keys and Remote Controls Recommendation........11 Special Notices..........12 General Information on Radio Frequencies..........45 Mobile Communications Equipment.............12 Remote Control - Vehicles With: Integrated Key Transmitter....45...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Steering Wheel Information Displays Adjusting the Steering Wheel....69 General Information........91 Audio Control..........69 Trip Computer..........94 Voice Control...........70 Information Messages.........95 Cruise Control..........70 Climate Control Information Display Control.......70 Manual Climate Control......103 Heated Steering Wheel.........71 Automatic Climate Control......104 Wipers and Washers Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate............106 Windshield Wipers.........72...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Active Park Assist.........152 Unique Driving Character- istics Rear View Camera........156 Auto-Start-Stop...........126 Cruise Control Fuel and Refueling Principle of Operation.........159 Using Cruise Control........159 Safety Precautions........128 Fuel Quality - Gasoline.......129 Driving Aids Fuel Quality - E85........129 Driver Alert............161 Fuel Filler Funnel Location......130 Lane Keeping System.........162 Running Out of Fuel........130 Blind Spot Information System....166...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Hazard Warning Flashers......190 Fuel Filter............220 Fuel Shutoff...........190 Changing the 12V Battery......220 Jump Starting the Vehicle......191 Checking the Wiper Blades.......221 Post-Crash Alert System......193 Changing the Wiper Blades......221 Adjusting the Headlamps......223 Customer Assistance Removing a Headlamp......224 Getting the Services You Need....194 Changing a Bulb...........225 In California (U.S.
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Motorcraft Parts - 2.0L......267 Special Operating Conditions Scheduled Maintenance..........342 Vehicle Identification Number....268 Scheduled Maintenance Record...344 Vehicle Certification Label.......269 Transmission Code Designation....269 Appendices Capacities and Specifications - 1.0L End User License Agreement....354 EcoBoost ..........270 Type Approvals..........370 Capacities and Specifications - 2.0L..............273 Audio System General Information........278...
  • Page 9 Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Introduction ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank you for choosing Ford. We recommend that you take some time to get to know your vehicle by reading this manual. The more that you know about your vehicle, the greater the safety and pleasure you will get from driving it.
  • Page 11 Introduction Brake system Front airbag Cabin air filter Front fog lamps Check fuel cap Fuel pump reset Child safety door lock or unlock Fuse compartment Hazard warning flashers Child seat lower anchor Heated rear window Child seat tether anchor Heated windshield Cruise control E71340 Interior luggage compartment...
  • Page 12: Data Recording

    Parking brake Additionally, when your vehicle is in for service or repair, Ford Motor Company, Ford of Canada, and service and repair Power steering fluid facilities may access or share among them data for vehicle improvement purposes.
  • Page 13 If you do not want other government authorities or other Ford or its vendors to receive this third parties acting with lawful information, do not activate the authority. Other parties may seek to service.
  • Page 14: California Proposition 65

    Genuine Ford replacement collision parts meet our (U.S. Only) stringent requirements for fit, finish, Ford Credit offers a full range of financing structural integrity, corrosion protection and lease plans to help you acquire your and dent resistance. During vehicle vehicle.
  • Page 15: Special Notices

    We do not recommend or endorse the use covered by the Ford Warranty. For...
  • Page 16: Export Unique Options

    Introduction WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road. Your primary responsibility is the safe operation of your vehicle.
  • Page 17: Environment

    Environment PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT You must play your part in protecting the environment. Correct vehicle usage and the authorized disposal of waste, cleaning and lubrication materials are significant steps toward this aim. Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 18: Child Safety

    Ford recommends Exposure of people or animals to these checking with a NHTSA Certified Child high temperatures for even a short time...
  • Page 19: Installing Child Restraints

    Child Safety Recommendations for Safety Restraints for Children Child Child size, height, weight, or age Recommended restraint type Infants or Children weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or less Use a child safety seat toddlers (generally age four or younger). (sometimes called an infant carrier, convertible seat, or toddler seat).
  • Page 20: Using Lap And Shoulder Belts

    Child Safety Use a child safety seat (sometimes called • Place the vehicle seat upon which the an infant carrier, convertible seat, or child seat will be installed in the upright toddler seat) for infants, toddlers, or position. children weighing 40 pounds (18 •...
  • Page 21 Child Safety 2. Pull down on the shoulder belt and then grasp the shoulder belt and lap belt together. E142875 5. To put the retractor in the automatic locking mode, grasp the shoulder portion of the belt and pull downward E142530 until all of the belt is pulled out.
  • Page 22 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) of movement anchor, if a top tether strap has been for proper installation. provided with your child seat. Ford recommends checking with a NHTSA Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician to make certain the child restraint is properly installed. In Canada, check with your local St.
  • Page 23 Child Safety Use of Inboard Lower Anchors from the Outboard Seating Positions (Center Seating Use) WARNING The standardized spacing for LATCH lower anchors is 11 inches (28 centimeters) center to center. Do not use LATCH lower anchors for the center seating position unless the child seat manufacturer's instructions permit and specify using anchors spaced at least as...
  • Page 24: Using Tether Straps

    Child Safety Combining Safety Belt and LATCH Lower Anchors for Attaching Child Safety Seats When used in combination, either the safety belt or the LATCH lower anchors may be attached first, provided a proper installation is achieved. Attach the tether strap afterward, if included with the child seat.
  • Page 25 If your child restraint system is equipped with a tether strap, and the child restraint manufacturer recommends its use, Ford also recommends its use. Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 26: Booster Seats

    Child Safety • Can the child sit all the way back BOOSTER SEATS against their vehicle seat back with knees bent comfortably at the edge of WARNING the seat cushion? Never place, or allow a child to place, • Can the child sit without slouching? the shoulder belt under a child's arm •...
  • Page 27 Child Safety If, with a backless booster seat, you cannot find a seating position that adequately supports your child's head, a high back booster seat would be a better choice. Children and booster seats vary in size and shape. Choose a booster that keeps the lap belt low and snug across the hips, never up across the stomach, and lets you adjust the shoulder belt to cross the chest...
  • Page 28: Child Restraint Positioning

    Child Safety If the booster seat slides on the vehicle WARNINGS seat upon which it is being used, placing a conjunction with the instructions and rubberized mesh sold as shelf or carpet warnings provided by your vehicle liner under the booster seat may improve manufacturer.
  • Page 29: Child Safety Locks

    Child Safety Recommendations for attaching child safety restraints for children Use any attachment method as indicated below by X LATCH LATCH Safety belt Safety belt Safety belt Combined (lower (lower and top and LATCH only Restraint weight of anchors anchors tether (lower Type...
  • Page 30: Left-Hand Side

    Child Safety The childproof locks are located on the rear edge of each rear door and must be set separately for each door. Left-Hand Side Turn counterclockwise to lock and clockwise to unlock. Right-Hand Side Turn clockwise to lock and counterclockwise to unlock.
  • Page 31: Seatbelts

    Seatbelts PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS When possible, all children 12 years old and under should be properly WARNINGS restrained in a rear seating position. Always drive and ride with your Failure to follow this could seriously seatback upright and the lap belt increase the risk of injury or death.
  • Page 32: Fastening The Seatbelts

    Seatbelts The seatbelt pretensioners at the front seating positions are designed to tighten the seatbelts when activated. In frontal and near-frontal crashes, the seatbelt pretensioners may be activated alone or, if the crash is of sufficient severity, together with the front airbags. The pretensioners will activate when the Safety Canopy is deployed.
  • Page 33: Safety Belt Locking Modes

    Seatbelts Pregnant women should always wear their Vehicle Sensitive Mode safety belt. The lap belt portion of a This is the normal retractor mode, which combination lap and shoulder belt should allows free shoulder belt length be positioned low across the hips below adjustment to your movements and the belly and worn as tight as comfort will locking in response to vehicle movement.
  • Page 34: Seatbelt Height Adjustment

    Seatbelts How to Use the Automatic Locking Use only extensions manufactured by the Mode same supplier as the safety belt. Manufacturer identification is on a label located either at the end of the webbing or on the retractor behind the trim. Also, use the safety belt extension only if the safety belt is too short for you when fully extended.
  • Page 35: Seatbelt Warning Lamp And Indicator Chime

    Seatbelts 2. Release the button and pull down on SEATBELT WARNING LAMP the height adjuster to make sure it is AND INDICATOR CHIME locked in place. This lamp illuminates and an audible warning will sound if the driver's safety belt has not been fastened when the vehicle's ignition is turned on.
  • Page 36 Seatbelts If... Then... You and the front seat passenger buckle The Belt-Minder feature will not activate. your safety belts before you switch the ignition on or less than 1-2 minutes elapse after you switch the ignition on... You or the front seat passenger do not The Belt-Minder feature activates, the buckle your safety belts before your vehicle safety belt warning light illuminates and a...
  • Page 37: Child Restraint And Seatbelt Maintenance

    Seatbelts 3. For the seating position you are Ford Motor Company recommends that switching off, buckle then unbuckle the all safety belt assemblies in use in vehicles safety belt three times at a moderate involved in a crash be replaced. However, speed, ending in the unbuckled state.
  • Page 38: Personal Safety System

    Personal Safety System How Does the Personal Safety The Personal Safety System provides an System Work? improved overall level of frontal crash protection to front seat occupants and is The Personal Safety System can adapt the designed to help further reduce the risk of deployment strategy of the safety devices airbag-related injuries.
  • Page 39: Supplementary Restraints System

    Supplementary Restraints System The airbags are a supplemental restraint PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION system and are designed to work with the safety belts to help protect the driver and WARNINGS right front passenger from certain upper Airbags do not inflate slowly or body injuries.
  • Page 40: Driver And Passenger Airbags

    Supplementary Restraints System Proper Driver and Front Passenger DRIVER AND PASSENGER Seating Adjustment AIRBAGS WARNING WARNINGS National Highway Traffic Safety Never place your arm or any objects Administration (NHTSA) over an airbag module. Placing your recommends a minimum distance arm over a deploying airbag can of at least 10 inches (25 centimeters) result in serious arm fractures or other between an occupant’s chest and the...
  • Page 41: Front Passenger Sensing System

    Supplementary Restraints System WARNINGS seat or between the seat and the center console (if equipped). Check the passenger airbag off indicator lamp for proper airbag status. Failure to follow these instructions may interfere with the passenger seat sensing system. Any alteration or modification to the front passenger seat may affect the performance of the front passenger sensing system which could seriously...
  • Page 42 Supplementary Restraints System The front passenger sensing system is The front passenger sensing system is designed to disable (will not inflate) the designed to enable (may inflate) the front front passenger frontal airbag when the passenger's frontal airbag anytime the front passenger seat is unoccupied, or a system senses that a person of adult size rear facing infant seat, a forward-facing...
  • Page 43: Side Airbags

    • Rear passenger feet and knees resting person with disabilities, contact the Ford or pushing on the seat. Customer Relationship Center. See The conditions listed above may cause the Getting the Services You Need (page weight of a properly seated occupant to 194).
  • Page 44: Driver Knee Airbag

    Supplementary Restraints System The system consists of the following: WARNINGS • A label or embossed side panel Do not use accessory seat covers. indicating that side airbags are fitted The use of accessory seat covers to your vehicle. may prevent the deployment of the side airbags and increase the risk of injury •...
  • Page 45: Safety Canopy

    Supplementary Restraints System The Safety Canopy will deploy during SAFETY CANOPY significant side crashes or when a certain likelihood of a rollover event is detected WARNINGS by the rollover sensor. The Safety Canopy Do not place objects or mount is mounted to the roof side-rail sheet equipment on or near the headliner metal, behind the headliner, above each at the siderail that may come into...
  • Page 46: Crash Sensors And Airbag Indicator

    Supplementary Restraints System Children 12 years old and under should The restraints control module also always be properly restrained in the rear monitors the readiness of the above safety seats. The Safety Canopy will not interfere devices plus the crash and occupant with children restrained using a properly sensors.
  • Page 47: Airbag Disposal

    Supplementary Restraints System The fact that the safety belt pretensioners or airbags did not activate for both front seat occupants in a crash does not mean that something is wrong with the system. Rather, it means the restraints control module determined the accident conditions (for example, crash severity, belt usage) were not appropriate to activate these safety devices.
  • Page 48: Keys And Remote Controls

    Keys and Remote Controls Note: The remote control contains sensitive GENERAL INFORMATION ON electrical components. Exposure to moisture RADIO FREQUENCIES or impact may cause permanent damage. This device complies with Part 15 of the REMOTE CONTROL - VEHICLES FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
  • Page 49 Keys and Remote Controls Programming a New Remote Twist a thin coin in the slot of the Control transmitter near the key ring to remove the battery cover. To program an additional remote control 2. Remove the old battery. See Security (page 66). Reprogramming the Unlocking Function Note: When you press the unlock button,...
  • Page 50: Remote Control - Vehicles With: Keyless Entry

    Keys and Remote Controls Sounding the Panic Alarm Key Blade (If Equipped) The intelligent access key also contains a Press the button to sound the removable key blade that you can use to panic alarm. Press the button unlock your vehicle. again or switch the ignition on to E138624 silence it.
  • Page 51 Keys and Remote Controls Make sure that you dispose of old batteries in an E107998 environmentally friendly way. Seek advice from your local authority about recycling old batteries. E119190 4. Twist the screwdriver in the position shown to separate the two halves of the remote control.
  • Page 52: Remote Control - Vehicles With: Keyless Entry With Remote Start

    Keys and Remote Controls Note: Replacing the battery does not delete Key Blade the transmitter from the vehicle. The The intelligent access key also contains a transmitter should operate normally. removable key blade that you can use to unlock your vehicle. Locating Your Vehicle Press the lock button on the key twice within three seconds.
  • Page 53 Keys and Remote Controls Make sure that you dispose of Note: Do not wipe off any grease on the old batteries in an battery terminals or on the back surface of E107998 environmentally friendly way. the circuit board. Seek advice from your local authority Note: Replacing the battery does not delete about recycling old batteries.
  • Page 54 Keys and Remote Controls Vehicles with automatic climate control Press the lock button to lock all the can be configured to operate when your doors. vehicle is remote started. See Automatic 2. Press the remote start button twice. Climate Control (page 104). The direction indicators flash twice.
  • Page 55: Replacing A Lost Key Or Remote Control

    Keys and Remote Controls You may have to be closer to your vehicle than when starting due to ground reflection and the added noise of the running vehicle. You can turn the remote start system on or off using the information display. See General Information (page 91).
  • Page 56: Mykey

    MyKey • Driver assist features, if equipped on PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION your vehicle, are forced on: parking aid, forward collision warning, lane MyKey allows you to program keys with departure warning and Blind Spot restricted driving modes to promote good Information System (BLIS) with cross driving habits.
  • Page 57: Creating A Mykey

    MyKey • Various vehicle speed minders can be CREATING A MYKEY set. Once you select a speed, it will be shown in the display, followed by an Use the information display to create a audible tone when the preselected MyKey: vehicle speed is exceeded.
  • Page 58: Clearing All Mykeys

    MyKey Note: You can clear or change your MyKey CLEARING ALL MYKEYS settings at any time during the same key cycle as you created the MyKey. Once you You can clear or change your MyKey have switched the vehicle off, however, you settings using the information display will need an admin key to change or clear control on the steering wheel.
  • Page 59: Checking Mykey System Status

    If you choose to install a remote admin key user recently cleared and then start system, see an authorized dealer for recreated a MyKey. a Ford-approved remote start system. Number of MyKeys Indicates the number of MyKeys programmed to your vehicle. Use this...
  • Page 60 MyKey Condition Potential Causes I lost the only admin key. Purchase a new key from an authorized dealer. I lost a key. Program a spare key. See Passive Anti-Theft System (page 66). The MyKey distance does The MyKey is not being used by the intended user. not accumulate.
  • Page 61: Locks

    Locks Remote Control LOCKING AND UNLOCKING You can use the remote control at any You can use the power door lock control time. or the remote control to lock and unlock The liftgate or luggage compartment your vehicle. release button will only work when the Power Door Locks vehicle speed is less than 4 mph (7 km/h).
  • Page 62 Locks Mislock The system allows you to unlock, operate and lock your vehicle without using a key If any door or the liftgate or luggage or remote control. compartment is open, or if the hood is open on vehicles with an anti-theft alarm or remote start, the horn will sound twice and the direction indicators will not flash.
  • Page 63: Disabled Intelligent Access Keys

    Locks The locking sensors are on the front door If both front doors are closed, you can lock handles. your vehicle by any method, regardless of whether the key is in the ignition or not. Touch the locking area on the front of the door handle to lock your vehicle.
  • Page 64: Autolock Feature

    Locks You will reactivate disabled intelligent 3. Switch the ignition off. access keys when you switch the ignition 4. Press the power door unlock control on using a valid key. three times. 5. Switch the ignition on. The horn sounds Autolock Feature indicating your vehicle is in The autolock feature will lock all the doors...
  • Page 65: Manual Liftgate

    Locks The lamps will not turn off if: From Inside Your Vehicle • You switch them on with the lighting Press the button on the lighting control. control panel. E211694 • Any door is open. From Outside Your Vehicle Illuminated Exit For vehicles with an integrated keyhead transmitter, the interior lamps and select exterior lamps illuminate when you close...
  • Page 66: Keyless Entry

    Locks Note: Be careful when opening or closing A handle is located inside the liftgate to the liftgate in a garage or other enclosed help with closing. area to avoid damaging the liftgate. Note: Do not hang anything, for example a KEYLESS ENTRY (If Equipped) bike rack, from the glass or liftgate.
  • Page 67: Interior Luggage Compartment Release - 4-Door

    Locks Programming a Personal Entry Code The anti-scan feature turns off after any of the following occur: Enter the factory-set five-digit code. • One minute of keypad inactivity. 2. Press 1·2 on the keypad within five • You press the unlock button on the seconds.
  • Page 68 Locks The handle is located inside the luggage WARNINGS compartment either on the luggage Do not leave children or animals compartment door (lid) or near the tail unattended in the vehicle. On hot lamps. It is composed of a material that days, the temperature in the trunk or will glow for hours in darkness following vehicle interior can rise very quickly.
  • Page 69: Security

    Note: The system is not compatible with well as a remote control. non-Ford aftermarket remote start systems. If your intelligent access keys are lost or Use of these systems may result in engine...
  • Page 70 Security Insert the first previously programmed Programming a Spare Intelligent coded key into the ignition. Access Key 2. Switch the ignition from off to on. Keep You must have two previously the ignition on for at least 3 seconds, programmed coded keys and the new but no more than 10 seconds.
  • Page 71: Anti-Theft Alarm

    Security If programming was unsuccessful, wait 10 seconds and repeat Steps 1 through 12. If programming remains unsuccessful, have your vehicle checked by an authorized dealer. ANTI-THEFT ALARM The system will warn you of an unauthorized entry to your vehicle. It will be triggered if any door, the luggage compartment or the hood is opened without using the key, remote control or...
  • Page 72: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL WARNING Do not adjust the steering wheel when your vehicle is moving. Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the correct position. See Sitting in the Correct Position (page 110). E95179 3. Lock the steering column. AUDIO CONTROL Select the required source on the audio unit.
  • Page 73: Voice Control

    Steering Wheel CRUISE CONTROL Volume down. Seek down or previous. Seek, Next or Previous Press the seek button to: • Tune the radio to the next or previous stored preset. • Play the next or the previous track. Press and hold the seek button to: •...
  • Page 74: Heated Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel HEATED STEERING WHEEL Equipped) E189138 Press the button to switch the system on. The LED on the switch illuminates when the system is on. Note: The system only operates when the engine is running. Press the button to switch the system off. The system automatically controls the temperature to avoid overheating.
  • Page 75: Wipers And Washers

    Wipers and Washers Intermittent Wipe WINDSHIELD WIPERS Note: Fully defrost the windshield before you switch the windshield wipers on. Note: Make sure you switch the windshield wipers and vehicle power off before using an automatic car wash. Note: If streaks or smears appear on the windshield, clean the windshield and the wiper blades.
  • Page 76: Rear Window Wiper And Washers

    Wipers and Washers Rear Window Washer To operate the washers and spray the windshield, pull the lever toward you. When you release the lever, the wipers will operate for a short time. REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHERS (If Equipped) Rear Window Wiper Note: Make sure you switch the rear window wiper and ignition off before using an automatic car wash.
  • Page 77: Lighting

    Lighting GENERAL INFORMATION LIGHTING CONTROL Condensation in Lamp Assemblies Exterior lamps have vents to accommodate normal changes in air pressure. Condensation can be a natural by-product of this design. When moist air enters the lamp assembly through the vents, there is a possibility that condensation can occur when the temperature is cold.
  • Page 78: Autolamps

    Lighting Headlamp Flasher If equipped, the following also activate when the lighting control is in the autolamps position and you switch them on in the information display: • Configurable daytime running lamps. • Automatic high beam control. • Adaptive headlamp control. The headlamps remain on for a period of time after you switch the ignition off.
  • Page 79: Instrument Lighting Dimmer

    Lighting INSTRUMENT LIGHTING DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS DIMMER WARNING Note: You disable the manual dimmer The daytime running lamps system when you adjust the setting to Auto does not activate the rear lamps and Dimming in the information display. See may not provide adequate lighting Information Displays (page 91).
  • Page 80: Automatic High Beam Control

    Lighting 4. The lighting control is in the autolamps Note: Typical road dust, dirt and water position. spots do not affect the performance of the automatic high beam control. However, in 5. The headlamps are off. cold or inclement weather conditions, you The other lighting control switch positions may notice a decrease in the availability of do not activate the daytime running lamps,...
  • Page 81: Front Fog Lamps

    Lighting FRONT FOG LAMPS (If Equipped) E142451 The indicator illuminates to confirm when the system is E142453 ready to assist. Press the control to switch the fog lamps on or off. Manually Overriding the System You can switch the fog lamps on when the lighting control is in any position except Off and the high beams are not on.
  • Page 82: Interior Lamps

    Lighting INTERIOR LAMPS Door function switch. All lamps on switch. The lamps turn on when: • You open any door. Side Mounted Lamp • You press a remote control button. • You press the buttons on the map lamps. Front Interior Lamps (If Equipped) Note: Press the door function switch to switch off interior lights when you open any door.
  • Page 83 Lighting E142456 Color palette Control knob Search mode Rotate B past the first detent to switch on and adjust to the desired brightness. Press A to cycle through the color choices. Press C to switch on all interior lamps and the ambient lighting.
  • Page 84: Windows And Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors One-Touch Up POWER WINDOWS (If Equipped) Lift the control fully and release it. Press WARNINGS or lift it again to stop the window. Do not leave children unattended in Window Lock your vehicle and do not let them play with the power windows.
  • Page 85: Exterior Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors Accessory Delay Close the window twice until it reaches (If Equipped) the point of resistance and let it You can use the window controls for reverse. several minutes after switching off the 2. Close the window a third time to the ignition or until opening either front door.
  • Page 86: Fold-Away Exterior Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors Fold-Away Exterior Mirrors Push the mirror toward the door window glass. Make sure that you fully engage the mirror in its support when returning it to its original position. Heated Exterior Mirrors (If Equipped) See Heated Windows and Mirrors (page 108).
  • Page 87: Interior Mirror

    Windows and Mirrors Illuminated Vanity Mirror INTERIOR MIRROR (If Equipped) WARNING Do not adjust the mirror when your vehicle is moving. Note: Do not clean the housing or glass of any mirror with harsh abrasives, fuel or other petroleum or ammonia-based cleaning products.
  • Page 88: Opening And Closing The Moonroof

    Windows and Mirrors Opening and Closing the Moonroof E138669 Press and release the rear of the control to open the moonroof. The moonroof stops short of the fully opened position. Note: This position helps to reduce wind noise or rumbling that may happen with the moonroof fully open.
  • Page 89: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster GAUGES E212417 Tachometer. Information display. Speedometer. Engine coolant temperature gauge. Fuel Gauge. Vehicle Settings and Personalization Information Display See General Information (page 91). Compass (If Equipped) Engine Coolant Temperature Displays the vehicle’s heading direction. Gauge Odometer WARNING Records the total distance traveled by your Never remove the coolant reservoir vehicle.
  • Page 90: Warning Lamps And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster If the needle enters the red section, the WARNING LAMPS AND engine is overheating. Stop the engine, INDICATORS switch the ignition off and determine the cause once the engine has cooled down. The following warning lamps and See Engine Coolant Check (page 217). indicators alert you to a vehicle condition that may become serious.
  • Page 91: Direction Indicator

    Instrument Cluster Battery Direction Indicator If it lights while driving, it Lights when you switch on the indicates a malfunction. Switch left or right direction indicator or off all unnecessary electrical hazard warning flasher. If the equipment and have the system checked indicators stay on or flash faster, check for by an authorized dealer immediately.
  • Page 92: High Beam

    Instrument Cluster Front Fog Lamps It also lights momentarily when you switch (If Equipped) the ignition on to confirm the lamp is It lights when you switch the functional. If it does not light when you front fog lamps on. switch the ignition on, or begins to flash at any time, have the system checked by an authorized dealer.
  • Page 93: Audible Warnings And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster Keyless Warning Alert The service engine soon indicator light (If Equipped) illuminates when you first switch the Sounds the horn twice when you exit your ignition on before engine start to check the vehicle with the intelligent access key, after bulb and to indicate whether the vehicle the last door is closed and your keyless is ready for Inspection/Maintenance (I/M)
  • Page 94: Information Displays

    Note: Some options may appear slightly different or not at all if the items are optional. Trip 1 and 2 Option to display all the values on screen. Speed Trip Odometer Average Fuel Ford EcoMode Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 95 Information Displays Trip 1 and 2 Gear Shifting Anticipation Speed Ford EcoMode Inst Fuel Econ Distance to E Trip Timer Outside Temp. Option to select for navigation display. See Trip Computer (page 94). Information Driver Alert MyKey MyKey Info System Check...
  • Page 96 Information Displays Settings Tire Monitor Lane Keeping Vehicle settings Auto Engine Off Compass Display Calibrate Set Zone Chimes Park Slot Information Warning Lighting Traffic (R/L) Auto Highbeam Rain Light Ambient Light Dimming Hdlamp Delay Remote Start Climate Control Heater - A/C Rear Defrost Driver Seat Passengr Seat...
  • Page 97: Trip Computer

    Information Displays Settings Always On or User Selectable 911 Assist Always On or User Selectable Max Speed xx MPH (xx km/h) or Off Speed Warning xx MPH (xx km/h) or Off Volume Limiter Do Not Disturb Always On or User Selectable Clear MyKeys Hold OK to Clear All MyKeys Display...
  • Page 98: Information Messages

    Information Displays Press the OK button to acknowledge and INFORMATION MESSAGES remove some messages from the information display. Note: Depending on your vehicle options and instrument cluster type, not all of the The information display will automatically messages will display or be available. remove other messages after a short period of time.
  • Page 99 Information Displays Automatic Engine Shutdown Message Action Engine Shuts Off In {seconds to Displays when the engine is getting ready to shut off. shut off:#0} Seconds Engine Shut Off For Fuel Displays when the engine has shut off to help increase Economy fuel economy.
  • Page 100 Information Displays Message Action Cross Traffic Sensor blocked Displayed when the blind spot information system and See manual cross traffic alert system sensors are blocked. See Blind Spot Information System (page 166). Cross Traffic fault Service Displays when the system requires service due to a required malfunction.
  • Page 101: Keyless Vehicle

    Press brake to start Displayed as a reminder to press the brake while starting the vehicle. Ford KeyFree Key not inside car Displayed when a valid key is not detected within the vehicle. See Keyless Starting (page 118). Key Battery low Replace soon Displays when the key battery is low.
  • Page 102 Information Displays Lighting Message Action Brake lamp Bulb fault Displays when the brake lamp bulb has burned out. Contact an authorized dealer. Low beam Bulb fault Displays when the low beam headlamp bulb has burned out. Contact an authorized dealer. Headlamp fault Service required Displays when an electrical system problem occurs with the headlamp system.
  • Page 103: Occupant Protection

    Information Displays Message Action MyKey Park aid cannot be Displays when a MyKey is in use and park aid is activ- deactivated ated. Key is Already a MyKey Displays when trying to create a MyKey with a key already designated as a MyKey. MyKey Place key in key holder Displays when programming a MyKey.
  • Page 104: Power Steering

    Information Displays Power Steering Message Action Steering loss Stop safely The power steering system is not working. Stop the vehicle at a safe place. Contact an authorized dealer. Steering assist fault Service The power steering system is not working. Stop the required vehicle at a safe place.
  • Page 105 Information Displays Transmission Message Action Transmission malfunction See an authorized dealer. Service now Transmission overheating Stop The transmission is overheating and needs to cool. safely Stop in a safe place as soon as it’s possible. Transmission Hot Wait ... Transmission is hot. Wait as needed to let it cool. Transmission not in Park Select Displays as a reminder to shift into park.
  • Page 106: Climate Control

    Climate Control MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL E196989 Fan speed control: Adjusts the volume of air circulated in the vehicle. A/C: Press the button to switch the air conditioning on or off. Air conditioning cools your vehicle using outside air. To improve the time to reach a comfortable temperature in hot weather, drive with the windows open until you feel cold air through the air vents.
  • Page 107: Automatic Climate Control

    Climate Control Recirculated air: Press the button to switch between outside air and recirculated air. The air currently in the passenger compartment recirculates. This can reduce the time needed to cool the interior and reduce unwanted odors from entering your vehicle. Heated seats (if equipped): Press the button to switch the heated seats on and off.
  • Page 108 Climate Control A/C: Press the button to switch the air conditioning on or off. Air conditioning cools your vehicle using outside air. To improve the time to reach a comfortable temperature in hot weather, drive with the windows open until you feel cold air through the air vents.
  • Page 109: Hints On Controlling The Interior Climate

    Climate Control Dual Zone Temperature Control Note: To improve the time to reach comfort in hot weather, drive with the windows fully Select a temperature for the passenger’s open until you feel cold air through the air side using the rotary control on the vents.
  • Page 110: Recommended Settings For Heating

    Climate Control Recommended Settings for Heating Vehicle with manual climate control Vehicle with automatic climate control Adjust the fan speed to the center Press the AUTO button. setting. Adjust the temperature control to the Adjust the temperature control to the midway point of the hot settings.
  • Page 111: Heated Windows And Mirrors

    Climate Control Side Window Defogging in Cold Weather Vehicle with manual climate control Vehicle with automatic climate control Select the windshield air vents using the Press the defrost button. air distribution buttons. Press the A/C button. Adjust the temperature control to the desired setting.
  • Page 112: Remote Start

    Climate Control Last Settings For additional cabin air filter information, or to replace the filter, see an authorized You can set the climate control to operate dealer. using the last climate control settings through the information display setting: REMOTE START Remote Start >...
  • Page 113: Seats

    Seats We recommend that you follow these SITTING IN THE CORRECT guidelines: POSITION • Sit in an upright position with the base of your spine as far back as possible. WARNINGS • Do not recline the seat backrest more Do not recline the seat backrest too than 30 degrees.
  • Page 114: Adjusting The Head Restraint

    Seats Rear center head restraint WARNINGS The adjustable head restraint is a safety device. Whenever possible, it should be installed and properly adjusted when the seat is occupied. Failure to adjust the head restraint properly could reduce its effectiveness during certain impacts.
  • Page 115: Manual Seats

    Seats Installing the Head Restraint WARNINGS Rock the seat backward and forward Align the steel stems into the guide sleeves after releasing the lever to make sure and push the head restraint down until it that it is fully engaged. locks.
  • Page 116: Rear Seats

    Seats E194195 Power Lumbar (If Equipped) E187688 E156656 REAR SEATS Press the unlock buttons down. Folding the Seatback 2. Push the seatback forward. Note: Before lowering the seatback(s), remove the outboard head restraints. See Head Restraints (page 110). Note: Your vehicle may have split seatbacks that must be folded individually.
  • Page 117 Seats When raising the seatback(s), make sure you hear the seat latch into place and that no red portion is visible on the release button on both sides. Flip Up Seat Cushions (If Equipped) WARNING Before returning the seatback to its original position, make sure that cargo or any objects are not trapped behind the seatback.
  • Page 118: Heated Seats

    Seats HEATED SEATS (If Equipped) WARNING People who are unable to feel pain to their skin because of advanced age, chronic illness, diabetes, spinal cord injury, medication, alcohol use, exhaustion or other physical conditions, must exercise care when using the heated seat.
  • Page 119: Auxiliary Power Points

    Auxiliary Power Points 12 Volt DC Power Point Location You may find power points in the following WARNING locations: Do not plug optional electrical • On the center console accessories into the cigar lighter socket. Incorrect use of the lighter •...
  • Page 120: Storage Compartments

    Storage Compartments CENTER CONSOLE OVERHEAD CONSOLE Stow items in the cupholder carefully as items may become loose during hard braking, acceleration or crashes, including hot drinks which may spill. Available console features include: E131605 Press near the rear edge of the door to open it.
  • Page 121: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine GENERAL INFORMATION IGNITION SWITCH WARNINGS Extended idling at high engine speeds can produce very high temperatures in the engine and exhaust system, creating the risk of fire or other damage. Do not park, idle or drive your vehicle on dry grass or other dry ground E72128 cover.
  • Page 122 Starting and Stopping the Engine Switching the Ignition On to Note: Releasing the brake pedal during Accessory Mode engine starting stops the engine cranking. Failure to Start The system does not function if: • The passive key frequencies are jammed. •...
  • Page 123: Fast Restart

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Vehicles with Automatic Transmission Move the gearshift lever to park (P). 2. Press the push button ignition switch. Note: The ignition, all electrical circuits and all warning lamps and indicators will be turned off. Stopping the Engine When Your Vehicle is Moving WARNING Switching off the engine when the...
  • Page 124: Starting A Gasoline Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Once your vehicle starts, it remains running • Make sure the transmission is in park until you press the push button ignition (P). switch, even if your vehicle does not detect • Switch the ignition key to position II. If a valid passive key.
  • Page 125: Automatic Engine Shutdown

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Fast Restart The fast restart feature allows you to restart the engine within 20 seconds of switching it off, even if a valid key is not present. Within 20 seconds of switching the engine off, press the brake pedal and press the button.
  • Page 126 Starting and Stopping the Engine counting down from 30 seconds. If you do 3. Apply the parking brake. not intervene within 30 seconds, your Note: This switches off the ignition, all vehicle shuts down. Another message electrical circuits, warning lamps and appears in the information display to indicators.
  • Page 127: Engine Block Heater

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes The heater acts as a starting aid by warming the engine coolant. This allows WARNING the climate control system to respond quickly. The equipment includes a heater If you smell exhaust fumes inside element (installed in the engine block) and your vehicle, have your vehicle a wire harness.
  • Page 128: Using The Engine Block Heater

    Starting and Stopping the Engine • Make sure the system is unplugged and properly stowed before starting and driving your vehicle. Make sure the protective cover seals the prongs of the block heater cord plug when not in use. • Make sure the heater system is checked for proper operation before winter.
  • Page 129: Unique Driving Characteristics

    Unique Driving Characteristics Note: To obtain maximum benefit from the AUTO-START-STOP (If Equipped) system, move the transmission selector lever to neutral and release the clutch pedal The system reduces fuel consumption and during any stop of longer than three CO2 emissions by shutting down the seconds.
  • Page 130 Unique Driving Characteristics • The driver door is opened. • The driver safety belt is not fastened. • The transmission is in Sport or Manual modes (automatic transmission only). The system may automatically restart the engine under certain conditions, for example: •...
  • Page 131: Fuel And Refueling

    Fuel and Refueling • Automotive fuels can be harmful or SAFETY PRECAUTIONS fatal if swallowed. Fuel such as gasoline is highly toxic and if WARNINGS swallowed can cause death or Do not overfill the fuel tank. The permanent injury. If fuel is swallowed, pressure in an overfilled tank may call a physician immediately, even if no cause leakage and lead to fuel spray...
  • Page 132: Fuel Quality - Gasoline

    Fuel and Refueling • Fuels containing the octane booster FUEL QUALITY - GASOLINE additive, methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT). Choosing the Right Fuel • Leaded fuel (using leaded fuel is prohibited by law). The use of fuels with metallic compounds such as methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (commonly known as MMT), which is a manganese-based fuel additive, will impair engine...
  • Page 133: Fuel Filler Funnel Location

    Fuel and Refueling Do not use any fuel other than those RUNNING OUT OF FUEL recommended because they could lead to engine damage that may not be covered Running out of fuel can cause damage not by the vehicle Warranty. covered by the vehicle Warranty.
  • Page 134: Refueling

    Fuel and Refueling 3. Add fuel to your vehicle from the fuel WARNINGS container. Do not try to pry open or push open 4. Remove the plastic funnel from the the capless fuel system with foreign fuel tank filler pipe opening. objects.
  • Page 135 Fuel and Refueling WARNINGS Do not remove the fuel pump nozzle from its fully inserted position when refueling. Use the following guidelines to avoid electrostatic charge build-up, which can produce a spark, when filling an ungrounded fuel container: • Place approved fuel container on the ground.
  • Page 136: Fuel Consumption

    Fuel and Refueling Filling the Tank Stop your vehicle as soon as safely possible and shift the transmission into For consistent results when filling the fuel park (P). tank: 2. Switch the ignition off. • Turn the ignition off before fueling; an 3.
  • Page 137: Emission Control System

    Additionally, keeping If you use parts other than Ford, Motorcraft records during summer and winter show or Ford-authorized parts for maintenance how temperature impacts fuel economy.
  • Page 138: Transmission

    Fuel and Refueling On-Board Diagnostics (OBD-II) If the service engine soon indicator remains on, have your vehicle serviced at the first Your vehicle has a computer known as the available opportunity. Although some on-board diagnostics system (OBD-II) that malfunctions detected by the OBD-II may monitors the engine’s emission control not have symptoms that are apparent, system.
  • Page 139 Fuel and Refueling the engine. If the service engine soon indicator blinks eight times, it means that the vehicle is not ready for I/M testing; if the service engine soon indicator stays on solid, it means that the vehicle is ready for I/M testing.
  • Page 140: Transmission

    Transmission 2. Fully depress the clutch pedal then MANUAL TRANSMISSION - 5- start the engine. SPEED MANUAL 3. Press the brake pedal and shift the TRANSMISSION (MTX-75) gearshift lever to first or reverse gear. 4. Release the parking brake and slowly Using the Clutch release the clutch pedal while slowly Note: Failure to fully depress the clutch...
  • Page 141: Manual Transmission - 6-Speed Manual Transmission (Mmt6)

    Transmission If reverse gear is not fully engaged, press the clutch pedal down and shift the gearshift lever to the neutral position. Release the clutch pedal for a moment, depress the clutch again and shift the gearshift lever to reverse. Parking Your Vehicle WARNING Do not park your vehicle with the...
  • Page 142: Automatic Transmission

    Transmission Note: The gearshift lever can only be moved to reverse (R) by raising the collar Recommended upshifts (for best fuel below the gearshift knob up before shifting economy) when accelerating to reverse. This is a lockout feature which Shift from: protects the transmission from accidentally engaging reverse (R) when intending to 1 - 2...
  • Page 143 Transmission WARNINGS Do not apply the brake pedal and accelerator pedal simultaneously. Applying both pedals simultaneously for more than three seconds will limit engine rpm, which may result in difficulty maintaining speed in traffic and could lead to serious injury. The PowerShift 6-speed, dual-clutch automatic transmission is designed to offer...
  • Page 144 Transmission Sport (S) Moving the gearshift lever to sport (S): • Provides additional grade (engine) braking and extends lower gear operation to enhance performance for uphill climbs, hilly terrain or mountainous areas. This increases engine RPM during engine braking. • Provides additional lower gear operation through the automatic transmission shift strategy.
  • Page 145: Brake-Shift Interlock

    Transmission Your vehicle is equipped with a brake-shift interlock feature that prevents moving the Upshifts when accelerating (recom- gearshift lever from park (P) when the mended for best fuel economy) ignition is in the on position and the brake Shift from: pedal is not pressed.
  • Page 146 Transmission If your vehicle gets stuck in mud or snow, you may rock it out by shifting between forward and reverse gears, stopping between shifts in a steady pattern. Press lightly on the accelerator in each gear. E155983 3. Insert the screwdriver (or similar tool) into the access hole and press the lever foreword while pulling the gearshift lever out of the park (P) position and...
  • Page 147: Brakes

    Brakes Brake Assist GENERAL INFORMATION Brake assist detects when you brake Note: Occasional brake noise is normal. If rapidly by measuring the rate at which you a metal-to-metal, continuous grinding or press the brake pedal. It provides continuous squeal sound is present, the maximum braking efficiency as long as you brake linings may be worn-out.
  • Page 148: Parking Brake

    Brakes Press the brake pedal firmly. PARKING BRAKE 2. Pull the lever up slightly. Vehicles With Automatic 3. Press the release button and push the Transmission lever down. WARNING HILL START ASSIST Always set the parking brake fully and leave your vehicle with the WARNINGS transmission selector lever in position P.
  • Page 149: Using Hill Start Assist

    Brakes The system will activate automatically on any slope that will cause significant vehicle rollback. For vehicles with a manual transmission, you can switch this feature off using the information display. See Information Displays (page 91). The system will remain on or off depending on how it was last set.
  • Page 150: Traction Control

    Traction Control Using the Information Display PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Controls The traction control system helps avoid You can switch this feature off or on in the drive wheel spin and loss of traction. information display. See General If your vehicle begins to slide, the system Information (page 91).
  • Page 151: Stability Control

    Stability Control If a driving condition activates either the PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION stability control or the traction control system you may experience the following WARNINGS conditions: Vehicle modifications involving • The stability and traction control light braking system, aftermarket roof flashes.
  • Page 152: Using Stability Control

    Stability Control Traction Control The system enhances your vehicle’s ability to maintain traction of the wheels by detecting and controlling wheel spin. See Using Traction Control (page 147). E72903 Vehicle without stability control skidding off its intended route. Vehicle with stability control maintaining control on a slippery surface.
  • Page 153: Parking Aids

    If your vehicles has a non-Ford To help avoid personal injury you must take approved trailer tow module the care when using the parking aid system.
  • Page 154: Front Parking Aid

    Parking Aids stationary or receding object farther than FRONT PARKING AID (If Equipped) 10 in (25 cm) from the corners of the bumper, the tone sounds for only three The front sensors are active when the seconds. Once the system detects an transmission is any position other than object approaching, the warning sounds park (P).
  • Page 155: Active Park Assist

    Parking Aids If the transmission is in reverse (R), the Active Park Assist is an electronic parking front sensing system provides audio aid that uses ultrasonic sensors. The warnings when your vehicle is moving and system detects an available parallel the detected obstacle is moving towards parking space and automatically steers your vehicle.
  • Page 156 Parking Aids The touchscreen displays a message and Note: You can also activate the Active Park a corresponding graphic to indicate it is Assist system after you have already driven searching for a parking space. Use the partially or completely past a parking space. direction indicator to indicate which side To do so, press the Active Park button and of your vehicle you want the system to...
  • Page 157: Deactivating The Park Assist Feature

    Parking Aids E130108 • Driving above approximately 22 mph When you think your vehicle is properly (35 km/h) for 30 seconds during an parked, or you hear a solid tone from the active park search. parking aid (accompanied by a touchscreen display message and a •...
  • Page 158 Parking Aids The system does not offer a particular space Something may be contacting the sensors. There is not enough room in the parking space for the vehicle to safely park. There is not enough space for the parking maneuver on the opposite side of the parking space.
  • Page 159: Rear View Camera

    Parking Aids REAR VIEW CAMERA WARNINGS The rear view camera system is a reverse aid supplement device that still requires the driver to use it in conjunction with the interior and exterior mirrors for maximum coverage. Objects that are close to either corner of the bumper or under the bumper, might not be seen on the E142435...
  • Page 160 Parking Aids Note: When towing, the camera only sees what is towed behind your vehicle. This might not provide adequate coverage as it usually provides in normal operation and some objects might not be seen. In some vehicles, the guidelines may disappear once the trailer tow connector is engaged.
  • Page 161 Parking Aids The fixed and active guidelines fade in and Camera System Settings out depending on the steering wheel To access any of the rear view camera position. The active guidelines do not system settings, make the following display when the steering wheel position selections in the multifunctional display is straight.
  • Page 162: Cruise Control

    Cruise Control 2. Press and release SET+. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION 3. Take your foot off the accelerator Cruise control lets you maintain a set pedal. speed without keeping your foot on the Note: The indicator will change color. accelerator pedal. You can use cruise Note: Cruise control will disengage if the control when your vehicle speed is greater vehicle speed decreases more than 10 mph...
  • Page 163 Cruise Control Note: You erase the set speed when you switch the system off. Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 164: Driving Aids

    Driving Aids When activated, the system will monitor DRIVER ALERT (If Equipped) your alertness level based upon your driving behavior in relation to the lane PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION markings, and other factors. WARNING System Warnings The driver alert system is designed Note: The system will not issue warnings to aid you.
  • Page 165: Lane Keeping System

    Driving Aids WARNINGS At all times you are responsible for controlling your vehicle, supervising the system and intervening if required. If the sensor becomes blocked the system may not function. E131359 In cold and severe weather The current assessment of your alertness conditions the system may not indicates that you should rest as soon as function.
  • Page 166 Driving Aids Switching the System On and Off Note: The system on or off setting is stored until it is manually changed, unless a MyKey is detected. If the system detects a MyKey it defaults to on and the mode is set to Alert. Note: If a MyKey is detected, pressing the button will not affect the on or off status of the system.
  • Page 167 Driving Aids • • Your vehicle is under the activation speed. • Normal • The turn indicator is active. • High • Your vehicle is in a dynamic maneuver. System Display • The road has no or poor lane markings in the camera field-of-view.
  • Page 168 Driving Aids Why is the feature not available (line markings are gray) when I can see the lane markings on the road? Staying too close to the lane marking Driving at high speeds in curves The last Alert warning or Aid intervention occurred a short time ago Ambiguous lane markings (mainly in construction zones) Rapid transition from light to dark or vice versa Sudden offset in lane markings...
  • Page 169: Blind Spot Information System

    Driving Aids Note: When a vehicle passes quickly BLIND SPOT INFORMATION through the blind spot zone, typically fewer SYSTEM than two seconds, the system does not trigger. WARNING Using the System To help avoid injuries, NEVER use the Blind Spot Information System as a The Blind Spot Information System turns replacement for using the interior on when you start the engine and you drive...
  • Page 170 Driving Aids The Blind Spot Information System illuminates an amber alert indicator in the outside mirror on the side of your vehicle the approaching vehicle is coming from. When the Blind Spot Information System is alerting on a vehicle and the corresponding turn signal is ON, the Blind Spot Information System alert indicator flashes as an increased warning level.
  • Page 171: Cross Traffic Alert

    Driving Aids Switching the System Off and On If the system detects a degraded performance condition, a message warning You can temporarily switch the Blind Spot of a blocked sensor will appear in the Information System off in the information information display.
  • Page 172 Driving Aids Cross Traffic Alert is designed to detect fully obstructed. Reversing slowly helps vehicles that approach with a speed up to increase the coverage area and 37 mph (60 km/h). Coverage decreases effectiveness. when the sensors are partially, mostly or E142440 In this first example, the left sensor is only partially obstructed;...
  • Page 173: System Limitations

    Driving Aids Zone coverage also decreases when parking at shallow angles. Here, the left sensor is mostly obstructed; zone coverage on that side is severely limited. System Lights, Messages and Audible Alerts E142442 The Cross Traffic Alert illuminates an amber alert indicator in the outside mirror on the side of your vehicle the approaching vehicle is coming from.
  • Page 174: Eco Mode

    Driving Aids The following are other situations that may Note: The Cross Traffic Alert switches on limit the Cross Traffic Alert performance: whenever the ignition is switched on and ready to provide appropriate alerts when • Adjacently parked vehicles or objects the transmission is in reverse (R).
  • Page 175: Steering

    Driving Aids Type 1 STEERING Electric Power Steering WARNINGS The electric power steering system has diagnostic checks that E121813 continuously monitor the system. If a fault is detected, a message displays in Gear shifting the information display. Stop your vehicle Anticipation as soon as it is safe to do so.
  • Page 176 Driving Aids Steering Tips If the steering wanders or pulls, check for: • Correct tire pressures. • Uneven tire wear. • Loose or worn suspension components. • Loose or worn steering components. • Improper vehicle alignment. Note: A high crown in the road or high crosswinds may also make the steering seem to wander or pull.
  • Page 177: Load Carrying

    Load Carrying Removing the Cover REAR UNDER FLOOR STORAGE Cargo Management System Equipped) E174241 Note: You must repeat the steps on both sides of your vehicle. Open the liftgate and disconnect the tether by pulling it out. E142445 2. Rotate the luggage cover upward. The system is located in the floor of the cargo area.
  • Page 178 Load Carrying the following terms for Base Curb Weight - is the weight determining your vehicle’s weight of the vehicle including full fluids ratings, with or without a trailer, and all standard equipment. It from the vehicle’s Tire Label or does not include passengers, Safety Compliance Certification cargo, or optional equipment.
  • Page 179 Load Carrying Example only: WARNING The appropriate loading capacity of your vehicle can be limited either by volume capacity (how much space is available) or by payload capacity (how much weight the vehicle should carry). Once you have reached the maximum payload of your vehicle, do not add more cargo, even if there is space E210944...
  • Page 180: Towing

    Load Carrying Cargo Weight - includes all Certification Label. The label shall weight added to the Base Curb be affixed to either the door hinge Weight, including cargo and pillar, door-latch post, or the door optional equipment. When towing, edge that meets the door-latch trailer tongue load or king pin post, next to the driver's seating weight is also part of cargo weight.
  • Page 181 Load Carrying Example only: E198828 WARNING Exceeding the Safety Compliance Certification Label vehicle weight rating limits could result in substandard vehicle handling or performance, engine, transmission and/or structural damage, serious damage to the vehicle, loss of control and personal injury. E143819 Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 182: Towing

    Load Carrying GCW (Gross Combined Weight) Tongue Load or Fifth Wheel - is the Gross Vehicle Weight plus King Pin Weight - refers to the the weight of the fully loaded amount of the weight that a trailer trailer. pushes down on a trailer hitch. GCWR (Gross Combined Examples: For a 5000 pound Weight Rating) - is the maximum...
  • Page 183: Towing

    Load Carrying 1. Locate the statement "The *Suppose your vehicle has a combined weight of occupants 1400-pound (635-kilogram) cargo and cargo should never exceed and luggage capacity. You decide XXX kg or XXX lb." on your to go golfing. Is there enough load vehicle’s placard.
  • Page 184 Load Carrying be: 635 kilograms - (2 x 99 kilograms) - (12 x 45 kilograms) = 635 - 198 - 540 = -103 kilograms. You will need to reduce the load weight by at least 240 pounds (104 kilograms). If you remove three 100-pound (45-kilogram) cement bags, then the load calculation would be: 1400 - (2 x...
  • Page 185: Towing

    Do not tow with a WARNING slingbelt. Ford Motor Company has not approved a slingbelt towing procedure. If Your vehicle is not approved the vehicle is towed incorrectly, or by any for trailer towing.
  • Page 186: Towing The Vehicle On Four Wheels - 1.0L Ecoboost , Automatic Transmission

    Towing Recreational Towing You can tow your vehicle with all four wheels on the ground or with the front WARNING wheels off the ground by using a tow dolly. If you are using a tow dolly, follow the Your vehicle is not approved for instructions specified by the equipment recreational towing with all four provider.
  • Page 187: Recreational Towing

    Towing You can flat-tow (all wheels on the Note: The anti-theft system does not work ground, regardless of the powertrain and until you reconnect the battery cable. transmission configuration) your disabled Note: The maximum towing speed is vehicle (without access to wheel dollies, 70 mph (112 km/h).
  • Page 188 Towing Note: There is no limit on towing distance. After towing, start the engine within 15 minutes of reconnecting the battery cable. See Changing the 12V Battery (page 220). Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 189: Driving Hints

    Driving Hints There are also some things you may want BREAKING-IN to avoid doing because they reduce your fuel economy: You need to break in new tires for approximately 300 miles (480 • Avoid sudden or hard accelerations. kilometers). During this time, your vehicle •...
  • Page 190: Floor Mats

    Driving Hints Before driving through standing water, WARNINGS check the depth. Never drive through water Pedals that cannot move freely can that is higher than the bottom of the front cause loss of vehicle control and rocker area of your vehicle. increase the risk of serious personal injury.
  • Page 191 Driving Hints E142666 To install floor mats, position the floor mat so that the eyelet is over the retention post and press down to lock in. To remove the floor mat, reverse the installation procedure. Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 192: Roadside Emergencies

    Towing — independent service contractors, if not prohibited by state, To fully assist you should you have a local or municipal law, shall tow Ford vehicle concern, Ford Motor Company of eligible vehicles to an authorized dealer Canada, Limited offers a complimentary within 35 mi (56 km) of the roadside assistance program.
  • Page 193: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Canadian customers who require roadside repair fuel leaks after a collision may assistance, call 1-800-665-2006. increase the risk of fire and serious injury. Ford Motor Company recommends Vehicles Sold in Canada: Using that the fuel system be inspected by an Roadside Assistance authorized dealer after any collision.
  • Page 194: Jump Starting The Vehicle

    Roadside Emergencies Connecting the Jumper Cables Note: When you try to restart your vehicle after a fuel shutoff, the vehicle makes sure WARNING that various systems are safe to restart. Once your vehicle determines that the Do not attach the cables to fuel lines, systems are safe, then the vehicle will allow engine rocker covers, the intake you to restart.
  • Page 195: Removing The Jumper Cables

    Roadside Emergencies Removing the Jumper Cables 2. Connect the other end of the positive (+) cable to the positive (+) terminal Remove the jumper cables in the reverse of the assisting battery. order that they were connected. 3. Connect the negative (-) cable to the negative (-) terminal of the assisting battery.
  • Page 196: Post-Crash Alert System

    Roadside Emergencies POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEM The system flashes the direction indicators and sounds the horn (intermittently) in the event of a serious impact that deploys an airbag (front, side, side curtain or Safety Canopy) or the safety belt pretensioners. The horn and indicators will turn off when: •...
  • Page 197: Customer Assistance

    Mailing address perform a repair after taking your vehicle to the authorized dealer. Repairs will be Customer Relationship Centre made using Ford or Motorcraft® parts, or Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited remanufactured or other parts that are P.O. Box 2000 authorized by Ford.
  • Page 198: In California (U.s. Only)

    In some states within the United States, conform the vehicle to its applicable you must directly notify Ford in writing express warranties if, within the first 18 before pursuing remedies under your months of ownership of a new vehicle or...
  • Page 199: The Better Business Bureau (Bbb) Auto Line Program (U.s. Only)

    BBB AUTO LINE During mediation, a representative of the 3033 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 600 BBB will contact both you and Ford Motor Arlington, Virginia 22201 Company to explore options for settlement of the claim. If an agreement is not reached...
  • Page 200: Utilizing The Mediation/Arbitration Program (Canada Only)

    Before exporting your vehicle to a foreign Canadian dealers. In those cases where country, contact the appropriate foreign you continue to feel that the efforts by Ford embassy or consulate. These officials can of Canada and the authorized dealer to...
  • Page 201: Ordering Additional Owner's Literature

    U.S. Virgin Islands, please feel free to call identification number (VIN) and new our Toll-Free Number: (800) 841-FORD address with Ford Motor Company Export (3673). Operations & Global Growth Initiatives by emailing expcac@ford.com. If your vehicle must be serviced while you...
  • Page 202: Reporting Safety Defects (U.s. Only)

    However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Ford Motor Company. Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 203 Customer Assistance Transport Canada Contact Information Website www.tc.gc.ca/eng/motorvehiclesafety/safevehicles-defectinvestigations- index-76.htm (English) Website www.tc.gc.ca/fra/securiteautomobile/VehiculesSecuritaires-Enquetes- index-76.htm (French) Phone 1–800–333–0510 Ford of Canada Contact Information Website www.ford.ca Phone 1–800–565-3673 Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 204: Fuses

    Fuses FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART Engine Compartment Fuse Box E129925 Ampere Fuse Circuits protected rating Anti-lock Braking System pump. Traction control valve. Traction control valve. Heated rear window. Heater blower motor. Start-stop module. Engine management systems. Exhaust gas re-circulation relay. Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 205 Fuses Ampere Fuse Circuits protected rating Starter motor. Rear power window (without door control unit). Transmission control module. Cooling fan – 1.0L EcoBoost. Not used. Not used. Windshield wipers. Traction control module. Horn. Brake lamp switch. Battery monitoring system. Relay coils, lighting control switch module. Right-hand partially heated windshield element.
  • Page 206 Fuses Ampere Fuse Circuits protected rating Total mass air flow sensor - 2.0 GDI. Ignition coils - 1.0L EcoBoost. Run on water pump. Variable valves. Canister purge valve. Crankshaft position sensor. Universal heated exhaust gas oxygen sensor. Canister purge valve. Active grille shutter.
  • Page 207 Fuses Relay Relay Type Circuits switched Micro relay Intercooler fan. Micro relay Horn. Micro relay Front window defroster (partially heated windscreen). Not used. Micro relay Rear wiper. Not used. Not used. Power relay Delayed accessory power. Not used. Mini relay Starter relay.
  • Page 208: Passenger Compartment Fuse Box

    Fuses Passenger Compartment Fuse Box E129926 Ampere Fuse Circuits protected rating Fuel pump supply. Not used. Not used. Passive anti-theft system supply. Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 209 Fuses Ampere Fuse Circuits protected rating Interior lamps, driver's door switch pack, glove box, ambient lighting, electric moonroof. Front cigar lighter. 2nd row power point. Not used. Not used. Not used. Luggage compartment lid release. Driver's door lock. Information and entertainment display. 7.5A Global Positioning System.
  • Page 210: Luggage Compartment Fuse Box

    Fuses Ampere Fuse Circuits protected rating Central locking ground. Driver's door unlock ground. Voltage quality monitoring (KL15). Manual air conditioning heater module. 7.5A Forward looking camera. Radio. Moonroof module. Restraint system. Occupant weight sensor. Heated steering wheel. Not used. Not used. Luggage Compartment Fuse Box E129927 Ampere...
  • Page 211 Fuses Ampere Fuse Circuits protected rating Door module (left-hand front) (electric windows, central locking, heated exterior mirrors). Door module (right-hand front) (electric windows, central locking, heated exterior mirrors). Door module (left-hand rear) (electric windows). Door module (right-hand rear) (electric windows). Not used.
  • Page 212 Fuses Ampere Fuse Circuits protected rating Not used. Blind spot monitor. Rear view camera without start stop module. Parking aid module. Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used.
  • Page 213: Changing A Fuse

    Fuses Relay Relay Type Circuits switched Power relay Ignition switch. Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used. CHANGING A FUSE Fuses WARNING E142430 If electrical components in the vehicle are Always replace a fuse with one that not working, a fuse may have blown.
  • Page 214 Fuses Color Fuse rating Micro fuses Dual micro fuses M-type fuses J-type fuses Green Green Yellow Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 215: Maintenance

    Maintenance Working with the Engine On GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help maintain its roadworthiness and resale To reduce the risk of vehicle damage value. There is a large network of and/or personal burn injuries, do not authorized dealers that are there to help start your engine with the air cleaner you with their professional servicing...
  • Page 216 Maintenance 3. Lift the hood and support it with the prop rod. 4. To close the hood, remove the support rod from the catch and secure correctly. 5. Lower the hood and allow it to drop under its own weight for the last 8 in to 12 in (20 cm to 30 cm).
  • Page 217: Under Hood Overview - 1.0L Ecoboost

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.0L ECOBOOST E141341 Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive). See Brake Fluid Check (page 219). Engine oil filler cap. See Engine Oil Check (page 216). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (left-hand drive). See Brake Fluid Check (page 219).
  • Page 218: Under Hood Overview - 2.0L

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 2.0L E191424 Engine coolant reservoir: See Engine Coolant Check (page 217). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive) : See Clutch Fluid Check (page 219). Engine oil filler cap: See Engine Oil Check (page 216). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (left-hand drive): See Clutch Fluid Check (page 219).
  • Page 219: Engine Oil Dipstick - 1.0L Ecoboost

    Maintenance If the oil level is at the minimum mark, add ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.0L oil immediately. See Capacities and ECOBOOST Specifications (page 265). Do not use supplemental engine oil additives because they are unnecessary and could lead to engine damage that may not be covered by your vehicle warranty.
  • Page 220: Engine Coolant Check

    Remove the engine oil filler cap. Note: Automotive fluids are not interchangeable. Do not use engine coolant, 2. Add engine oil that meets Ford antifreeze or windshield washer fluid outside specifications. See Capacities and of its specified function and vehicle location.
  • Page 221: Automatic Transmission Fluid Check

    If you drive in extremely cold climates: coolant in order to reach a vehicle • It may be necessary to have a Ford service location. In this instance, you authorized dealer increase the coolant must have the cooling system drained, concentration above 50%.
  • Page 222: Brake Fluid Check

    Use of unless you are adding fluid. incorrect fluid could result in the loss of vehicle control, serious personal injury or Only use fluid that meets Ford death. specifications. Only use brake fluid from a sealed container. Contamination with dirt,...
  • Page 223: Fuel Filter

    When a low voltage battery replacement CHANGING THE 12V BATTERY is necessary, see an authorized dealer to replace the low voltage battery with a Ford recommended replacement low voltage WARNINGS battery that matches the electrical Batteries normally produce explosive requirements of the vehicle.
  • Page 224: Checking The Wiper Blades

    Maintenance Because your vehicle’s engine is Note: If you do not allow the engine to electronically-controlled by a computer, relearn the idle and fuel trim strategy, the some engine control settings are idle quality of your vehicle may be adversely maintained by power from the low voltage affected until the engine computer battery.
  • Page 225 Maintenance Service Position Note: You can also move the wiper arms to the service position manually when the ignition is off. Do not move the wiper arms to the service position manually when the ignition is on. The wiper arms lock when you switch the ignition on.
  • Page 226: Adjusting The Headlamps

    Maintenance Headlamp Aiming Target E142592 8 ft (2.4 m) E130060 Ground to the center of the Note: Make sure that the wiper arm does headlamp low beam bulb not spring back against the glass when the 25 ft (7.6 m) wiper blade is not attached.
  • Page 227: Removing A Headlamp

    Maintenance E199411 Note: There may be an identifying mark on the lens to help you locate the center of the bulb. Note: To see a clearer light pattern while adjusting one headlamp, you may want to E164485 block the light from the other headlamp. 5.
  • Page 228: Changing A Bulb

    Maintenance CHANGING A BULB WARNING Handle a halogen headlamp bulb carefully and keep out of children’s reach. Grasp the bulb by only its plastic base and do not touch the glass. The oil from your hand could cause the bulb to break the next time the headlamps are operated.
  • Page 229 Maintenance Cornering Lamp (If Equipped) Remove the headlamp. See Removing a Headlamp (page 224). E133106 2. Carefully remove the cover. 3. Disconnect the electrical connector. 4. Release the clip and remove the bulb. Headlamp High Beam Remove the headlamp. See Removing a Headlamp (page 224).
  • Page 230: Front Fog Lamp

    Maintenance 2. Carefully remove the cover. 3. Remove the bulb holder by pulling it straight out. 4. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out. Front Fog Lamp Remove fog lamp grille from the front fascia then unscrew the fog lamp. E184153 2.
  • Page 231: Rear Lamps - 4 Door

    Maintenance Rear Lamps - 4 Door E133714 Direction indicator and rear lamp E133703 bulb. 2. Remove the wing nuts and detach the Brake lamp bulb. clip. Brake Lamp, Rear Lamp and Direction 3. Remove the lamp. Indicator E133713 4. Disconnect the electrical connector. 5.
  • Page 232: Rear Lamps - 5 Door

    Maintenance Rear Lamps - 5 Door Brake Lamp, Rear Lamp and Direction Indicator E133111 Carefully remove the cover. E184159 Brake and rear lamp bulb. Side marker lamp bulb. Direction indicator bulb. Reverse lamp bulb. E133112 2. Remove the wing nuts and detach the clip.
  • Page 233: Bulb Specification Chart

    Maintenance LED Rear Lamps (If Equipped) These lamps have LED bulbs. Contact an authorized dealer. Replacing Licence Plate and High Mounted Brake Lamp Bulbs These lamps have LED bulbs. Contact an authorized dealer. BULB SPECIFICATION CHART Replacement bulbs are specified in the chart below.
  • Page 234 Maintenance Function Trade number Direction indicator - rear (4-door) P27/7W Direction indicator - rear (5-door) 3757 NAK Rear and brake lamps P27/7W Rear lamps (4-door) * Rear lamp (5-door high series) Sidemarker - rear (5-door) * Sidemarker - rear (High series) Backup lamp * License plate lamp * High-mount brake lamp...
  • Page 235: Changing The Engine Air Filter

    Maintenance 2. Remove the air filter element from the CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR air filter housing. FILTER 3. Wipe any dirt or debris from the air cleaner assembly to make sure no dirt WARNING gets in the engine and to make sure you To reduce the risk of vehicle damage have a good seal.
  • Page 236 Maintenance 5. Install the air cleaner assembly lid and tighten the four fasteners. Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 237: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care GENERAL INFORMATION CLEANING PRODUCTS Your Ford or Lincoln authorized dealer has For best results, use the following products many quality products available to clean or products of equivalent quality: your vehicle and protect its finishes. Materials Name Specification...
  • Page 238: Waxing

    Vehicle Care • Immediately remove fuel spillages, bird • Do not use water pressure higher than droppings, insect deposits and road tar. 2,000 psi (14,000 kPa). These may cause damage to your • Do not use water hotter than 179°F vehicle’s paintwork or trim over time.
  • Page 239: Cleaning The Engine

    Vehicle Care • Do not allow wax to come in contact • Never wash or rinse any ignition coil, with any non-body (low-gloss black) spark plug wire or spark plug well, or colored trim. The wax will discolor or the area in and around these locations. stain the parts over time.
  • Page 240: Cleaning The Interior

    Vehicle Care CLEANING THE INTERIOR CLEANING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL AND INSTRUMENT WARNINGS CLUSTER LENS Do not use cleaning solvents, bleach or dye on the vehicle’s safety belts, WARNING as these actions may weaken the Do not use chemical solvents or belt webbing.
  • Page 241: Cleaning Leather Seats

    Vehicle Care Wipe up spilled liquid using a clean, You should: soft cloth as quickly as possible. • Remove dust and loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner. 2. Use Motorcraft Premium Leather and Vinyl Cleaner or a commercially • Clean and treat spills and stains as available leather cleaning product for soon as possible.
  • Page 242: Vehicle Storage

    Vehicle Care General Note: Industrial-strength or heavy-duty cleaners in combination with brush agitation • Store all vehicles in a dry, ventilated to remove brake dust and dirt, could wear place. away the clear coat finish over a period time. • Protect from sunlight, if possible.
  • Page 243: Fuel System

    Vehicle Care Miscellaneous • With your foot on the brake, shift through all the gears while the engine • Make sure all linkages, cables, levers is running. and pins under your vehicle are covered • We recommend that you change the with grease to prevent rust.
  • Page 244: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and Tires Information About Uniform TIRE CARE Tire Quality Grading Important Information for 235/40R18 Low-Profile Tires and Wheels If your vehicle is equipped with 235/40R18 tires, they are low-profile tires. These tires and wheels are designed to give your vehicle a sport appearance.
  • Page 245 Transportation-Tire quality to lowest are AA, A, B, and C. The grades: The U.S. Department of grades represent the tire’s ability Transportation requires Ford to stop on wet pavement as Motor Company to give you the measured under controlled following information about tire...
  • Page 246 Wheels and Tires Federal Motor Vehicle Safety PSI: Pounds per square inch, a Standard No. 139. Grades B and A standard unit of air pressure. represent higher levels of Cold tire pressure: The tire performance on the laboratory pressure when the vehicle has test wheel than the minimum been stationary and out of direct required by law.
  • Page 247 Wheels and Tires Information Contained on the A. P: Indicates a tire, designated Tire Sidewall by the Tire and Rim Association, that may be used for service on Both U.S. and Canada Federal cars, sport utility vehicles, regulations require tire minivans and light trucks.
  • Page 248 Wheels and Tires G. H: Indicates the tire's speed Letter Speed rating rating. The speed rating denotes rating the speed at which a tire is 168 mph (270 km/h) designed to be driven for extended periods of time under a standard 186 mph (299 km/h) condition of load and inflation Note: For tires with a maximum...
  • Page 249 Wheels and Tires J. Tire Ply Composition and *Traction: The traction grades, Material Used: Indicates the from highest to lowest are AA, A, number of plies or the number of B, and C. The grades represent the layers of rubber-coated fabric in tire's ability to stop on wet the tire tread and sidewall.
  • Page 250 Wheels and Tires The tire suppliers may have C. Maximum Load Dual lb (kg) additional markings, notes or at psi (kPa) cold: Indicates the warnings such as standard load, maximum load and tire pressure radial tubeless, etc. when the tire is used as a dual, defined as four tires on the rear Additional Information axle (a total of six or more tires on...
  • Page 251 Inflate all tires to the width of the tire in millimeters inflation pressure recommended from sidewall edge to sidewall by Ford Motor Company. edge. In general, the larger the number, the wider the tire. C. 80: Indicates the aspect ratio which gives the tire's ratio of height to width.
  • Page 252 Safety automatic service station gauges Compliance Certification Label may be inaccurate. Ford (affixed to either the door hinge recommends the use of a digital pillar, door-latch post, or the door or dial-type tire pressure gauge...
  • Page 253 Wheels and Tires When weather temperature 3. Add enough air to reach the changes occur, tire inflation recommended air pressure. pressures also change. A 10°F Note: If you overfill the tire, release (6°C) temperature drop can air by pressing on the metal stem cause a corresponding drop of in the center of the valve.
  • Page 254 Wheels and Tires Inspecting Your Tires and Tire Wear Wheel Valve Stems Periodically inspect the tire treads for uneven or excessive wear and remove objects such as stones, nails or glass that may be wedged in the tread grooves. Check the tire and valve stems for holes, cracks, or cuts that may permit air leakage and repair or replace the...
  • Page 255 LT-metric or all-season versus standardized information on the all-terrain) as those originally sidewall of all tires. This provided by Ford. The information identifies and recommended tire and wheel size Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 256 Use of any tire or wheel 2. Lubricate the tire bead and not recommended by Ford can wheel bead seat area again. affect the safety and performance of your vehicle, which could result 3.
  • Page 257 Highway Hazards The use of wheels or tires not No matter how carefully you drive recommended by Ford Motor there is always the possibility that Company may affect the you may eventually have a flat tire operation of your tire pressure on the highway.
  • Page 258 Wheels and Tires Tire and Wheel Alignment Tire Rotation A bad jolt from hitting a curb or WARNING pothole can cause the front end If the tire label shows of your vehicle to become different tire pressures for the misaligned or cause damage to front and rear tires and the vehicle your tires.
  • Page 259: Using Snow Chains

    • Install snow chains securely, make sure originally provided by Ford. Use of they do not touch any wiring, brake any tire or wheel not recommended by lines or fuel lines.
  • Page 260: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    Wheels and Tires Please note that the TPMS is not a TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING substitute for proper tire maintenance, and SYSTEM it is the driver’s responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure, even if under-inflation WARNING has not reached the level to trigger illumination of the TPMS low tire pressure The tire pressure monitoring system telltale.
  • Page 261 Wheels and Tires Changing Tires With a Tire Understanding Your Tire Pressure Pressure Monitoring System Monitoring System The tire pressure monitoring system measures pressure in your four road tires and sends the tire pressure readings to your vehicle. The low tire pressure warning light will turn on if the tire pressure is significantly low.
  • Page 262 Wheels and Tires Low tire pressure Possible cause Customer action required warning light Solid warning light Tire(s) under-inflated Make sure tires are at the proper pres- sure. See Inflating your tires in this chapter. After inflating your tires to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure as shown on the Tire Label (located on the edge of driver’s door or the B-Pillar),...
  • Page 263: Changing A Road Wheel

    Ford. If the dissimilar spare tire or wheel emergencies. If you must use a sealant, the is damaged, it should be replaced rather Ford Tire Mobility Kit sealant should be than repaired.
  • Page 264: Tire Change Procedure

    Wheels and Tires 1. T-type mini-spare: This spare tire • Use commercial car washing begins with the letter T for tire size and equipment. may have Temporary Use Only molded in • Use snow chains on the end of the the sidewall.
  • Page 265 Wheels and Tires WARNINGS Never get underneath a vehicle that is supported only by a jack. If the vehicle slips off the jack, you or someone else could be seriously injured. Do not attempt to change a tire on the side of the vehicle close to moving traffic.
  • Page 266: Driving At High Speed

    Wheels and Tires Stowing the Flat Tire The full-size road wheel can be stowed in the spare tire compartment. Lift the carpeted wheel cover at an angle to access the spare tire compartment. 2. Place the wheel in the spare tire well with the valve stem facing down.
  • Page 267: Lug Nuts

    M12 x 1.5 100 lb.ft (135 Nm) *Torque specifications are for nut and bolt threads free of dirt and rust. Use only Ford recommended replacement fasteners. E184089 Your tires may require additional inflation pressure for operation at speeds greater than 100 mph (160 km/h).
  • Page 268: Capacities And Specifications

    Capacities and Specifications ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS - 1.0L ECOBOOST Engine 1.0L EcoBoost Cubic inches Required fuel Minimum 87 octane Firing order 1-2-3 Ignition system Coil on plug Spark plug gap 0.026 – 0.030 in. (0.65 – 0.75 mm) Compression ratio 10.0:1 Drivebelt Routing 1.0L EcoBoost Engine E163197...
  • Page 269: Motorcraft Parts - 1.0L Ecoboost

    Rear window wiper blade WW-1295 We recommend Motorcraft replacement parts available at your Ford dealer or at fordparts.com for scheduled maintenance. These parts meet or exceed Ford Motor Company’s specifications and are engineered for your vehicle. Use of other parts may impact vehicle performance, emissions and durability.
  • Page 270: Motorcraft Parts - 2.0L

    Rear window wiper blade WW-1295 We recommend Motorcraft replacement parts available at your Ford dealer or at fordparts.com for scheduled maintenance. These parts meet or exceed Ford Motor Company’s specifications and are engineered for your vehicle. Use of other parts may impact vehicle performance, emissions and durability.
  • Page 271: Vehicle Identification Number

    Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER The vehicle identification number is located on the left-hand side of the instrument panel. E142477 World manufacturer identifier Brake system, Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, Restraint Devices and their locations Make, vehicle line, series, body type Engine type Check digit...
  • Page 272: Vehicle Certification Label

    Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE CERTIFICATION TRANSMISSION CODE LABEL DESIGNATION E167469 E167814 The National Highway Traffic Safety The transmission code is on the Safety Administration Regulations require that a Compliance Certification Label. The Safety Compliance Certification Label be following table shows the transmission affixed to a vehicle and prescribe where code along with the transmission the Safety Compliance Certification Label...
  • Page 273: Capacities And Specifications - 1.0L Ecoboost

    Capacities and Specifications CAPACITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS - 1.0L ECOBOOST Capacities WARNING The air conditioning refrigerant system contains refrigerant R-134a under high pressure. Opening the air conditioning refrigerant system can cause personal injury. Have the air conditioning refrigerant system serviced only by qualified personnel. Item Capacity Engine oil...
  • Page 274: Capacities And Specifications

    Capacities and Specifications Specifications Materials Name Specification Recommended motor oil (U.S.): WSS-M2C945-A Motorcraft SAE 5W-20 Premium Synthetic Blend Motor XO-5W20-QSP Recommended motor oil (Canada): WSS-M2C945-A Motorcraft SAE 5W-20 Super Premium Motor Oil CXO-5W20-LSP12 Recommended motor oil (Mexico): WSS-M2C945-A Motorcraft SAE 5W-20 Synthetic Motor Oil MXO-5W20-QSP Optional motor oil (U.S.
  • Page 275: Capacities And Specifications

    Capacities and Specifications Name Specification Windshield washer fluid (U.S. and Mexico): WSS-M14P19-A Motorcraft Premium Windshield Wash Concentrate with Bitterant ZC-32-B2 Windshield washer fluid (Canada): WSS-M14P19-A Motorcraft Premium Quality Windshield Washer Fluid CXC-37-(A, B, D, F) A/C refrigerant (U.S.): WSH-M17B19-A Motorcraft R-134a Refrigerant YN-19 A/C refrigerant (Canada): WSH-M17B19-A...
  • Page 276: Capacities And Specifications - 2.0L

    API certification mark. not be covered by your vehicle warranty. Note: Ford recommends using DOT 4 Low Viscosity (LV) High Performance Brake Fluid or equivalent meeting WSS-M6C65-A2. Use of any fluid other than the recommended...
  • Page 277 Capacities and Specifications Item Capacity 1.9 qt (1.8 L) 1, 2 Manual transmission fluid Windshield washer fluid Fill as required Fuel tank 12.4 gal (46.9 L) A/C refrigerant 20.8 oz (0.59 kg) A/C refrigerant compressor oil 7.0 fl oz (207 ml) Contact an authorized dealer for fluid level checking and filling.
  • Page 278 Capacities and Specifications Name Specification CVC-3DIL-B Brake fluid: WSS-M6C65-A2 Motorcraft DOT 4 Low Viscosity (LV) High Performance Motor Vehicle Brake Fluid PM-20 Automatic transmission fluid: WSS-M2C200-D2 Motorcraft Dual Clutch Transmission Fluid XT-11-QDC Manual transmission fluid: WSS-M2C200-D2 Motorcraft Dual Clutch Transmission Fluid XT-11-QDC Windshield washer fluid (U.S.
  • Page 279 API certification mark. not be covered by your vehicle warranty. Note: Ford recommends using DOT 4 Low Viscosity (LV) High Performance Brake Fluid or equivalent meeting WSS-M6C65-A2. Use of any fluid other than the recommended...
  • Page 280 Capacities and Specifications Note: Automatic transmissions that require MERCON LV transmission fluid should only use MERCON LV transmission fluid. The use of any other fluid may cause transmission damage. Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 281: Audio System

    Audio systems capable of recognizing and compact discs may not function correctly playing MP3 and WMA individual tracks when used in Ford CD players. and folder structures work as follows: • There are two different modes for MP3...
  • Page 282: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Sync

    Audio System • MP3 and WMA folder mode represents AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH: a folder structure consisting of one SYNC level of folders. The CD player numbers all MP3 and WMA tracks on the disc WARNING (noted by the MP3 or WMA file extension) and all folders containing Driving while distracted can result in MP3 and WMA files, from F001 (folder)
  • Page 283 Audio System E184901 VOL and Power: Press to switch the system on and off. Turn the control to adjust the volume. Function buttons: Select different functions of the audio system depending on which mode you are in (such as Radio mode or CD mode). CD slot: Insert a CD.
  • Page 284 Audio System TUNE and Play or Pause: In radio mode, turn to search the frequency band in individual increments. Press to mute the station. In media mode, turn to select a new track. Press to either play or pause a track. This button also mutes the radio sources.
  • Page 285: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Satellite Radio

    Audio System Note: Depending on your vehicle option AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH: package, your system may look different SATELLITE RADIO from what you see here. Note: Some features, such as Sirius satellite WARNING radio, may not be available in your location. Driving while distracted can result in Check with an authorized dealer.
  • Page 286 Audio System E184902 VOL and Power: Press to switch the system on and off. Turn the control to adjust the volume. Function buttons: Select different functions of the audio system depending on which mode you are in (such as Radio mode or CD mode). CD slot: Insert a CD.
  • Page 287 Audio System TUNE and Play or Pause: In radio mode, turn to search the frequency band in individual increments or jump to the next station of the station list. Press to mute the station. In media mode, turn to select a new track. Press to either play or pause a track.
  • Page 288: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Sony Audio System

    Audio System Note: The touchscreen system controls AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH: most of the audio features. See your MyFord SONY AUDIO SYSTEM Touch information. WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road.
  • Page 289: Menu Structure

    Audio System TUNE: In radio mode, press to manually search through the radio frequency band. In SIRIUS mode, press to find the previous or next available satellite radio station. Eject: Press to eject a CD. SOUND: Press to access settings for Treble, Midrange, Bass, Fade or Balance. Volume: Turn to adjust the volume.
  • Page 290 Audio System SIRIUS Scan Select for a brief sampling of all available channels. Show ESN Select to view your satellite radio electronic serial number (ESN). You need this number when communicating with Sirius to activate, modify or track your account. Channel Guide Select to view available satellite radio channels.
  • Page 291: Digital Radio

    Audio System CD Settings Scan All Select to scan all disc selections. Scan Folder Select to scan all music in the current MP3 folder. CD Compression Select to bring soft and loud passages together for a more consistent listening level. Clock Settings Set Time Select to set the time.
  • Page 292 Audio System The multicast indicator appears in FM When HD Radio broadcasts are active, you mode (only) if the current station is can access the following functions: broadcasting multiple digital broadcasts. • Scan allows you to hear a brief The highlighted numbers signify available sampling of all available stations.
  • Page 293 Audio System In order to provide the best possible technology. Independent entities own and experience, use the contact form to report operate each station. These stations are any station issues found while listening to responsible for ensuring all audio streams a station broadcasting with HD Radio and data fields are accurate.
  • Page 294: Satellite Radio

    SIRIUS® broadcasts a variety of music, HD Radio logos are proprietary trademarks news, sports, weather, traffic and of iBiquity Digital Corp. Ford Motor entertainment satellite radio channels. For Company and iBiquity Digital Corp. are not more information and a complete list of...
  • Page 295 Audio System SIRIUS satellite radio is a For more information on extended subscription-based satellite radio service subscription terms (a service fee is that broadcasts a variety of music, sports, required), the online media player and a news, weather, traffic and entertainment complete list of SIRIUS satellite radio programming.
  • Page 296: Usb Port

    Audio System Message Condition Action Questions? Call Your satellite service is no Contact SIRIUS at 1-888- longer available. 539-7474 to resolve 1-888-539-7474 subscription issues. None found All the channels in the Use the channel guide to selected category are either turn off the Lock or Skip Check Channel Guide skipped or locked.
  • Page 297: Sync

    SYNC GENERAL INFORMATION E198355 • Use the advanced voice recognition SYNC is an in-vehicle communications system. system that works with your Bluetooth-enabled cellular phone and • Charge your USB device (if your device portable media player. This allows you to: supports this).
  • Page 298 SYNC Sunday, 10:30am-7:30pm EST. When using SYNC: • Do not operate playing devices if the In the United States, call 1-800-392-3673. power cords or cables are broken, split In Canada, call 1-800-565-3673. or damaged. Place cords and cables Times are subject to change due to out of the way, so they do not interfere with the operation of pedals, seats, holidays.
  • Page 299: Using Voice Recognition

    SYNC module. Ford Motor This system helps you control many Company and Ford of Canada will not features using voice commands. This access the system data for any purpose allows you to keep your hands on the other than as described absent consent, a wheel and focus on what is around you.
  • Page 300: System Interaction And Feedback

    SYNC System Interaction and Feedback The default setting is to a higher level of interaction in order to help you learn to use The system provides feedback through the system. You can change these settings audible tones, prompts, questions and at any time.
  • Page 301: Using Sync With Your Phone

    SYNC To adjust this setting press the voice button, when prompted say: Voice Command Action and Description voice settings Then any of the following: phone confirmation on When enabled, this feature will prompt you to confirm any voice initiated call command prior to the call being placed.
  • Page 302: Pairing Subsequent Phones

    SYNC Make sure to switch on your phone's Press the voice and when prompted Bluetooth feature before starting the say: search. See your device's manual if necessary. Voice Command Action and Descrip- 2. Press the PHONE button. When the tion audio display indicates there is no (pair ([Bluetooth] Follow the instruc-...
  • Page 303: Phone Voice Commands

    SYNC 5. Select the option to add. This starts Voice Command the pairing process. (hold call [on] | place call on hold) 6. When a message to begin pairing appears in the audio display, search for join (calls | call) SYNC on your device.
  • Page 304: Making Calls

    SYNC Voice Commands Voice Command Plus (connect | You can state the name of Pound (#) device) ___ the desired device, such as “My iPhone”,“My Galaxy” Star (*) or“My iPod”. SYNC may ask you to confirm the type Note: To exit dial mode, press and hold the of device (Phone, USB, or phone button or press any button on the Bluetooth Audio).
  • Page 305: Receiving Calls

    SYNC Receiving Calls To use the screen to reject a call select: Accepting calls Menu Item When receiving a call, you can answer the Reject call by pressing the accept call button on the steering wheel or use the screen. Ignore the call by doing nothing.
  • Page 306 SYNC Menu Item Description and action 4. Press the OK button again when the desired contact appears in the audio display. 5. Press the OK button or dial button to call the selection. Call History Access your call history log. 1.
  • Page 307 SYNC Display Description and action Text messaging Send, download and delete text messages. BT Devices Access the option for Bluetooth Device menu listings (add, connect, set as primary, on or off, delete). Phone settings View various settings and features on your phone. Note: This is a speed-dependent feature Text Messaging and is only available when your vehicle is...
  • Page 308 SYNC Menu Description and action Item Reply to Press the OK button to access, and then scroll sender through a list of pre-defined messages to send. Call sender Press the OK button to call the sender of the message. Forward Press the OK button to forward the message to msg.
  • Page 309: Accessing Your Phone Settings

    SYNC Accessing Your Phone Settings phonebook, and set up automatic download. These are phone-dependent features. Your Press the PHONE button. phone settings allow you to access and adjust features such as your ring tone and 2. Scroll until the phone settings option text message notification, modify your appears, and then press the OK button.
  • Page 310: Bluetooth Devices

    SYNC Menu Item Phonebook preferences Add contacts Push the desired contacts on your cellular phone. See your device's manual on how to push contacts. Press the OK button to add more contacts from your phonebook. Delete When a message asking you to delete appears, select the option to confirm.
  • Page 311 SYNC Menu Item Description and action 2. When a message to begin pairing appears in the audio display, search for SYNC on your phone. See your phone's manual if necessary. 3. When prompted on your cell phone’s display, confirm that the PIN provided by SYNC matches the PIN displayed on your cell phone.
  • Page 312 SYNC Scroll to select from the following options: Display Description and action Bluetooth on Check or uncheck this option to switch the system's Bluetooth interface off or on. Select this option, and then press the OK button to change the option's status. Set defaults Return to the factory default settings without erasing your indexed information (such as phonebook, call history, text...
  • Page 313: Sync Applications And Services

    SYNC Note: The SYNC 911 Assist feature must be SYNC APPLICATIONS AND set on before the incident. SERVICES (If Equipped) Note: Before setting this feature on, make sure that you read the 911 Assist Privacy In order for the following features to work, Notice later in this section for important your cellular phone must be compatible information.
  • Page 314 SYNC Setting 911 Assist On or Off • A connected Bluetooth-enabled phone must have adequate network coverage, Press the phone button to enter the battery power and signal strength. phone menu then select: • The vehicle must have battery power and be located in the U.S., Canada or Menu Action and Description...
  • Page 315: Sync Mobile Apps

    Note: For information on available apps, supported smartphone devices and Accessing an App's Menu troubleshooting tips please visit the Ford When an app is running through SYNC, website. press the right arrow button on the steering Availability of SYNC AppLink enabled Apps wheel control to access the app menu.
  • Page 316 SYNC To Access Using Voice Commands Press the voice button then when prompted say: Menu Item Action and Description mobile (apps | Say the name of the application after the tone. applications) The app should start. When an app is running through SYNC, you can press the voice button and speak commands specific to the app, for example "Play Playlist Road Trip".
  • Page 317 This includes Data is sent to Ford in the United States any additional charges incurred due to through the connected device. The driving in areas when roaming out of a home information is encrypted and includes your network.
  • Page 318: Using Sync With Your Media Player

    SYNC There are three possible statuses: Menu Item Action and Description Update Needed The system has detected a new app requiring authorization or a general permissions update is required. Up-To-Date No update is required. Updating... The system is trying to receive an update. Update settings Menu Item Action and Description...
  • Page 319: Media Voice Commands

    SYNC To Connect Using Voice Commands To Connect Using the System Menu Plug the device into one of the vehicle's Plug the device into one of the vehicle's USB ports. USB ports. 2. Press the MEDIA button and select Press the voice button and when either USB 1 or USB 2 from the media prompted, say: source list in the audio display.
  • Page 320 SYNC Voice Command Description and Action (USB [stick] | iPod | MP3 You can now play music by saying any of the appropriate [player]) voice commands. You can say any of the voice commands that appear within open and close brackets that are separated by |.
  • Page 321 SYNC Command Description and Action shuffle [all] [on] Plays the current playlist in a random order. (Not all devices support this command.) shuffle off ((who's | who is) this | who plays this | At any time during playback, you can press (what's | what is) playing [now] | (what the voice button and ask the system what is | which) (song | track | artist) is this |...
  • Page 322: Media Menu Features

    SYNC Media Menu Features reset the index of your USB devices. Press the MEDIA button and select either The media menu allows you to select how USB 1 or USB 2 from the media source list to play your music (such as by artist, genre, in the audio display to start USB playback.
  • Page 323 SYNC If there are no media files to access, the display indicates there is no media. If there are media files, you have the following options: Display Description and Action Play all Play all indexed media files from your device one at a time in numerical order.
  • Page 324 SYNC Display Description and Action 2. Scroll to browse indexed media files on the device, and then press the OK button. Reset USB Resets the USB index. After the new indexing is complete, you can choose what to play from the USB song library. You can use the buttons at the bottom of the audio display to jump to a certain alphabetical category quickly.
  • Page 325: Voice Commands For Audio Sources

    SYNC Voice Commands for Audio Voice Command Sources ((who's | who is) this | who plays this | Your voice system allows you to change (what's | what is) playing [now] | (what audio sources with a simple voice | which) (song | track | artist) is this | command.
  • Page 326 SYNC Voice Command Voice Commands [tune [to]] FM 2 [tune [to]] SAT 2 preset ___ [tune [to]] (FM ___ | ___ [FM]) [tune [to]] SAT 3 preset ___ [tune [to]] FM preset ___ tune [to] [Sirius] FM ___ HD ___ Help [tune [to]] Sirius You can say the...
  • Page 327: Sync Troubleshooting

    SYNC Use the website at any time to check your Voice Command phone's compatibility, register your account and set preferences as well as (shuffle | random | mix) (CD [player] | access a customer representative via an disc) [on] online chat (during certain hours). Visit (shuffle | random | mix) folder [on] www.SYNCMyRide.com, www.SYNCMyRide.ca or...
  • Page 328 SYNC Phone issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) If the missing contacts are stored on your SIM card, try moving them to the device memory. Remove any pictures or special ring tones associ- ated with the missing contact. Depending upon your phone, you may have to grant SYNC permission to access your phonebook contacts.
  • Page 329 SYNC Phone issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) Turn off the Auto phone- book download setting. This is a phone-dependent Go to the website to review feature. your phone's compatibility. Text messaging is not Try turning off the device, working on SYNC. This may be a possible resetting the device or phone malfunction.
  • Page 330 SYNC USB and media issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) Make sure you correctly connect the device to SYNC, The device is not connected. and that you have pressed play on your device. Your music files may not contain the correct artist, Make sure that all song song title, album or genre details are populated.
  • Page 331 SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) Say the song or artist exactly as listed. If you say "Play Artist Prince", the system does not play music by Prince and the Revolution You may be saying the or Prince and the New name differently than the Power Generation.
  • Page 332 SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) The system works better if The system may not be you list full names, such as reading the name the same "Joe Wilson" rather than way you are saying it. "Joe". Contacts in your phonebook Do not use special charac- may be very short and...
  • Page 333 Possible solution(s) login on the app on the phone before using them with AppLink. Also, some may have a "Ford SYNC" setting, so check the app's settings menu on the phone. Closing and restarting apps may help SYNC find the application if you cannot discover it inside the vehicle.
  • Page 334 Force close or uninstall the a limited number of apps you do not want SYNC bluetooth ports apps can to find. If the app has a "Ford I can only see some of the use to connect. If you have SYNC" setting, disable that...
  • Page 335: Accessories

    Ford Accessories are available for your • Ash cup and smokers packages. vehicle through an authorized Ford dealer. Ford Motor Company will repair or replace • Roof racks and carriers.* any properly authorized dealer-installed Ford Original Accessory found to be...
  • Page 336 Contact an authorized Ford dealer for the accessories or components to your manufacturer's limited warranty details, vehicle, you may adversely affect and request a copy of the Ford Licensed battery performance and durability. In Accessories product limited warranty addition, you may also adversely affect from the accessory manufacturer.
  • Page 337: Extended Service Plan (Esp)

    2. ExtraCARE - Covers 113 components, and includes many high-tech items. Transferable Coverage 3. BaseCARE - Covers 84 components. If you sell your vehicle before your Ford 4. PowertrainCARE - Covers 29 critical Extended Service Plan coverage expires, components. you can transfer any remaining coverage Ford Extended Service Plan is honored by to the new owner.
  • Page 338: Scheduled Maintenance

    Service Plan. Ford Extended Service Plan wear items. The coverage is prepaid, so is the only service contract backed by Ford you never have to worry about affording Motor Company of Canada, Limited. your vehicle’s maintenance. It covers...
  • Page 339: Scheduled Maintenance

    If you do not use Ford authorized parts they you sell or trade it. Keep all receipts for may not meet our specifications and completed maintenance with your vehicle.
  • Page 340: Owner Checks And Services

    When the oil change message appears in Additives and Chemicals the information display, it is time for an oil This owner's manual and the Ford change. Make sure you perform the oil Workshop Manual list the recommended change within two weeks or 500 miles additives and chemicals for your vehicle.
  • Page 341: Multi-Point Inspection

    Scheduled Maintenance Check every month Engine oil level. Function of all interior and exterior lights. Tires (including spare) for wear and proper pressure. Windshield washer fluid level. Check every six months Battery connections. Clean if necessary. Body and door drain holes for obstructions. Clean if necessary. Cooling system fluid level and coolant strength.
  • Page 342: Normal Scheduled Maintenance

    Scheduled Maintenance Multi-Point inspection Accessory drive belt(s) Hazard warning system operation Battery performance Horn operation Engine air filter Radiator, cooler, heater and air conditioning hoses Exhaust system Suspension components for leaks or damage Exterior lamps operation Steering and linkage Tires (including spare) for wear and proper Fluid levels ;...
  • Page 343: Normal Maintenance Intervals

    Scheduled Maintenance When to expect the message prompting you to change your oil Interval Vehicle use and example Normal Normal commuting with highway driving 7500-10000 miles No, or moderate, load or towing (12000-16000 km) Flat to moderately hilly roads No extended idling Severe Moderate to heavy load or towing 5000-7499 miles...
  • Page 344 Scheduled Maintenance At every oil change interval as indicated by the information display Inspect steering linkage, ball joints, suspension and tie-rod ends. Lubricate if equipped with grease fittings. Inspect the wheels and related components for abnormal noise, wear, looseness or drag.
  • Page 345: Special Operating Conditions Scheduled Maintenance

    Scheduled Maintenance Perform the services shown in the SPECIAL OPERATING following tables when specified or within CONDITIONS SCHEDULED 3000 miles (4800 kilometers) of the OIL MAINTENANCE CHANGE REQUIRED message appearing in the information display. If you operate your vehicle primarily in any •...
  • Page 346 1800 miles (3000 kilometers). useful life. Ford Motor Company, however, urges you to have all recommended maintenance services performed at the specified intervals and to record all vehicle service.
  • Page 347: Scheduled Maintenance Record

    Scheduled Maintenance Engine Air Filter and Cabin Air Filter and dirty conditions. Vehicles operated in Replacement these conditions require frequent inspection and replacement of the engine The life of the engine air filter and cabin air air filter and cabin air filter. filter is dependent on exposure to dusty SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE RECORD Dealer stamp...
  • Page 348 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 349 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 350 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 351 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 352 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 353 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 354 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 355 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 356 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 357: Appendices

    COMPANY nor its suppliers shall be include software licensed or owned by liable for any damages arising out of Ford Motor Company and its affiliates errors in the speech recognition ("FORD MOTOR COMPANY"). Those process. It is your responsibility to...
  • Page 358 • Single EULA: The end user • Additional Software/Services: The documentation for the DEVICES and SOFTWARE may permit FORD MOTOR related systems and services may COMPANY, third party software and contain multiple EULAs, such as service suppliers, its affiliates and/or...
  • Page 359 DEVICES. electronic form, you may print one copy of UPGRADES AND RECOVERY MEDIA: such electronic documentation. If the SOFTWARE is provided by FORD EXPORT RESTRICTIONS: You MOTOR COMPANY separate from the acknowledge that the SOFTWARE is DEVICES on media such as a ROM chip, subject to U.S.
  • Page 360 Should you have any questions concerning are driving. Pull over in a safe and legal this EULA, or if you desire to contact FORD manner before attempting to access a MOTOR COMPANY for any other reason,...
  • Page 361 Appendices substitute for your personal judgment. Your Responsibilities and Assumptions of Any route suggestions made by this Risk system should never replace any local • You agree to each of the following:(a) traffic regulations or your personal Any use of the SOFTWARE while judgment or knowledge of safe driving driving an automobile or other vehicle practices.
  • Page 362 "AS IS" AND “AS AVAILABLE”, WITH ALL COMPANY SHALL BE FOUND IN THE FAULTS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF WARRANTY INFORMATION INCLUDING ANY KIND, AND FORD MOTOR COMPANY WITH YOUR OWNER GUIDE. TO THE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXTENT THAT THERE IS ANY CONFLICT...
  • Page 363 Consumer-Related Disputes will also litigate any dispute in small claims court apply. To commence arbitration, submit a in your county of residence or FORD Commercial Arbitration Rules Demand for MOTOR COMPANY’S principal place of Arbitration form to the AAA. You may...
  • Page 364 AAA’s and arbitrator’s fees and expenses. If you reject FORD MOTOR (i) Severability. If the class action waiver COMPANY’S last written settlement (Section e) is found to be illegal or...
  • Page 365 Appendices 3. Software License (a) observe all traffic laws and otherwise drive safely; • Subject to your compliance with the (b) use your own personal judgment while terms of this Agreement, TeleNav driving. If you feel that a route suggested hereby grants to you a personal, by the TeleNav Software instructs you to non-exclusive, non-transferable license...
  • Page 366 Appendices ii. violates any law, statute, ordinance or is dependent on the accuracy of regulation, including but not limited to laws navigation, as the maps or functionality and regulations related to spamming, of the TeleNav Software are not privacy, consumer and child protection, intended to support such high risk obscenity or defamation, or applications, especially in more remote...
  • Page 367 Appendices REASON WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, to the exclusive jurisdiction of the WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL DAMAGES courts of the County of Santa Clara, REFERENCED HEREIN AND ALL California. The United Nations DIRECT OR GENERAL DAMAGES IN Convention on Contracts for the CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING International Sale of Goods shall not NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHERWISE), THE apply.
  • Page 368 Appendices conferred by implication, statute, inducement, estoppel or otherwise, and The headings in this Agreement are for TeleNav and its suppliers and licensors convenience of reference only, will not be hereby reserve all of their respective rights deemed to be a part of this Agreement, other than the licenses explicitly granted and will not be referred to in connection in this Agreement.
  • Page 369 Appendices HERE holds a non-exclusive license from positioning devices or any mobile or the United States Postal Service® to wireless-connected electronic or computer publish and sell ZIP+4® information. devices, including without limitation cellular phones, palmtop and handheld ©United States Postal Service® 2014. computers, pagers, and personal digital Prices are not established, controlled or assistants or PDAs.
  • Page 370 Appendices DAMAGES, DIRECT OR INDIRECT, WHICH Governing Law. The above terms and MAY RESULT FROM THE USE OR conditions shall be governed by the laws POSSESSION OF THE INFORMATION; OR of the State of Illinois [insert “Netherlands” FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT, REVENUE, where European HERE Data is used], CONTRACTS OR SAVINGS, OR ANY without giving effect to (i) its conflict of...
  • Page 371 Appendices If the Contracting Officer, federal Gracenote Data shall also apply to such government agency, or any federal official content and such content providers shall refuses to use the legend provided herein, be entitled to all of the benefits and the Contracting Officer, federal protections set forth herein that are government agency, or any federal official...
  • Page 372 Appendices Gracenote uses a unique identifier to track OF THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR ANY queries for statistical purposes. The GRACENOTE SERVER. IN NO CASE WILL purpose of a randomly assigned numeric GRACENOTE BE LIABLE FOR ANY identifier is to allow Gracenote to count CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL queries without knowing anything about DAMAGES OR FOR ANY LOST PROFITS...
  • Page 373: Type Approvals

    Appendices European Union TYPE APPROVALS E207828 E207834 Indonesia E207823 E207829 Canada Jordan E207827 E207833 China Mexico E207831 Morocco E206304 Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 374 Appendices E206303 E206301 South Korea E207832 Singapore E206302 Taiwan E206300 South Africa E206305 Ukraine Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 375 Appendices E207830 United States Focus (CDH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 376 Index Audio Control..........69 Seek, Next or Previous........70 Audio System..........278 General Information..........278 See: Climate Control.........103 Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Satellite About This Manual...........7 Radio.............282 Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Sony Audio See: Brakes............144 System............285 ABS driving hints Menu Structure..........286 See: Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Audio Unit - Vehicles With: SYNC..279 Brakes..............144 Autolamps............75...
  • Page 377 Index Blind Spot Information System....166 Checking MyKey System Status....56 Switching the System Off and On....168 MyKey Distance............56 System Errors............168 Number of Admin Keys........56 Using the System..........166 Number of MyKeys..........56 Bonnet Lock Checking the Wiper Blades.......221 Child Restraint and Seatbelt See: Opening and Closing the Hood....212 Booster Seats..........23 Maintenance..........34 Child Restraint Positioning......25...
  • Page 378 On-Board Diagnostics (OBD-II)....135 Fog Lamps - Front Readiness for Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) Testing............135 See: Front Fog Lamps.........78 End User License Agreement....354 Ford Credit............11 VEHICLE SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE (U.S. Only)..............11 Front Fog Lamps..........78 AGREEMENT (EULA) .........354 Engine Block Heater........124 Front Parking Aid...........151 Using the Engine Block Heater......125...
  • Page 379 Index Fuel and Refueling........128 Head Restraints..........110 Fuel Consumption........133 Adjusting the Head Restraint......111 Calculating Fuel Economy.......133 Tilting Head Restraints ........112 Heated Seats...........115 Filling the Tank.............133 Fuel Filler Funnel Location......130 Heated Steering Wheel.........71 Fuel Filter............220 Heated Windows and Mirrors....108 Fuel Quality - E85.........129 Heated Exterior Mirrors........108 Choosing the Right Fuel - Flex Fuel Heated Rear Window........108...
  • Page 380 Index Information Messages.........95 Airbag...............95 Alarm................95 Keyless Entry............63 Automatic Engine Shutdown ......96 SECURICODE KEYLESS ENTRY Battery and Charging System......96 KEYPAD..............63 Blind Spot Information and Cross Traffic Keyless Starting..........118 Alert System.............96 Failure to Start............119 Doors.................97 Fast Restart............120 Engine...............97 Starting Your Vehicle..........119 Hill Start Assist.............98 Stopping the Engine When Your Vehicle is Keyless Vehicle.............98 Moving...............120...
  • Page 381 Index Locks..............58 Luggage Covers..........174 Removing the Cover...........174 Normal Scheduled Maintenance..339 Lug Nuts Intelligent Oil-Life Monitor ......339 See: Changing a Road Wheel.......260 Normal Maintenance Intervals....340 Lug Nuts............264 Oil Check Maintenance...........212 See: Engine Oil Check........216 General Information...........212 Opening and Closing the Hood....212 Manual Climate Control......103 Ordering Additional Owner's Manual Liftgate..........62...
  • Page 382 Index Replacement Parts Recommendation.........11 Collision Repairs.............11 Rear Parking Aid...........150 Scheduled Maintenance and Mechanical Rear Seats............113 Repairs..............11 Folding the Seatback.........113 Warranty on Replacement Parts.....12 Rear Under Floor Storage......174 Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Cargo Management System......174 Control.............52 Rear View Camera........156 Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Using the Rear View Camera System..156 Only)..............199...
  • Page 383 Index Seatbelt Warning Lamp and Indicator SYNC Applications and Services..310 Chime...............32 911 Assist..............310 Conditions of operation........32 SYNC Mobile Apps..........312 Seats..............110 SYNC ............294 Security..............66 General Information.........294 Side Airbags.............40 SYNC Troubleshooting......324 Sitting in the Correct Position....110 Snow Chains See: Using Snow Chains.........256 Special Notices..........12 Tailgate New Vehicle Limited Warranty......12...
  • Page 384 Index Traction Control..........147 Using SYNC With Your Phone....298 Principle of Operation........147 Accessing Features through the Phone Transmission Code Designation....269 Menu..............303 Transmission...........137 Accessing Your Phone Settings....306 Transmission Bluetooth Devices..........307 See: Transmission..........137 Making Calls............301 Transporting the Vehicle......182 Pairing a Phone for the First Time....298 Trip Computer..........94 Pairing Subsequent Phones......299 All Values..............94...
  • Page 385 Index Warning Lamps and Indicators....87 Adaptive Cruise Control........87 Anti-Lock Braking System.........87 Auto Start-stop.............87 Battery..............88 Blind Spot Monitor..........88 Brake System............88 Cruise Control............88 Direction Indicator..........88 Door Ajar..............88 Engine Oil..............88 Fasten Safety Belt..........88 Front Airbag............88 Front Fog Lamps..........89 High Beam..............89 Information............89 Lane Keeping Aid..........89 Liftgate Ajar............89 Low Fuel Level............89 Low Tire Pressure Warning......89...

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