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2017 EXPEDITION Owner's Manual
owner.ford.com
ford.ca
December 2016
Third Printing
Owner's Manual
Expedition
Litho in U.S.A.
HL1J 19A321 AB

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  • Page 1 2017 EXPEDITION Owner’s Manual owner.ford.com ford.ca December 2016 Third Printing Owner’s Manual Expedition Litho in U.S.A. HL1J 19A321 AB...
  • 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 2016 All rights reserved. Part Number: 201604 20161116175234...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Airbag Disposal..........41 Symbols Glossary..........7 Data Recording..........9 Keys and Remote Controls California Proposition 65......11 Principle of Operation........42 Perchlorate............11 General Information on Radio Ford Credit............11 Frequencies..........42 Replacement Parts Remote Control..........43 Recommendation........12 Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Special Notices..........12 Control............46 Mobile Communications Equipment.............13...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Adjusting the Steering Wheel - Vehicles Instrument Cluster With: Power Adjustable Steering Gauges...............83 Column............66 Warning Lamps and Indicators....86 Audio Control...........67 Audible Warnings and Indicators.....89 Voice Control...........68 Cruise Control..........69 Information Displays Information Display Control......69 General Information........90 Heated Steering Wheel.......69 Information Messages.........101 Pedals Climate Control...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Overhead Console........142 Stability Control Principle of Operation.........176 Starting and Stopping the Using Stability Control........177 Engine General Information........143 Terrain Control Ignition Switch..........143 Using Hill Descent Control......179 Keyless Starting..........143 Steering Wheel Lock........144 Parking Aids Starting a Gasoline Engine.......144 Principle of Operation........181 Engine Block Heater........147 Rear Parking Aid..........181 Front Parking Aid..........182...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Driving Through Water........217 Transfer Case Fluid Check.......250 Floor Mats............217 Brake Fluid Check.........251 Washer Fluid Check........251 Roadside Emergencies Fuel Filter............252 Roadside Assistance........219 Changing the 12V Battery......252 Hazard Flashers...........220 Checking the Wiper Blades.....254 Fuel Shutoff...........220 Changing the Wiper Blades.....254 Jump Starting the Vehicle......221 Adjusting the Headlamps......255 Transporting the Vehicle......223...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Motorcraft Parts..........302 Ford Protect Vehicle Identification Number....304 Ford Protect...........437 Vehicle Certification Label.......305 Transmission Code Designation....305 Scheduled Maintenance Capacities and Specifications....306 General Maintenance Information..439 Normal Scheduled Maintenance..442 Audio System Special Operating Conditions Scheduled Maintenance..........445 General Information........311 Scheduled Maintenance Record...448 Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Sony AM/FM/ CD..............312...
  • Page 9 Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third 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 Cabin air filter Front airbag E67017 Front fog lamps Check fuel cap Fuel pump reset Child safety door lock or unlock Fuse compartment Child seat lower anchor Hazard warning flashers Child seat tether anchor Heated rear window Cruise control E71340 Heated windshield Do not open when hot...
  • Page 12: Data Recording

    In order to properly diagnose and service your vehicle, Ford Motor Company Power window lockout (Ford of Canada in Canada), and service and repair facilities may access or share among them vehicle diagnostic information received through a direct...
  • Page 13 Ford of Canada privacy policy at is recorded by the event data recorder www.ford.ca, including our U.S. data under normal driving conditions and no storage and use of service providers in personal data or information (e.g., name,...
  • Page 14: California Proposition 65

    Terms and Conditions. See SYNC (page 325). US Only Ford Credit offers a full range of financing and lease plans to help you acquire your vehicle. If you have financed or leased your vehicle through Ford Credit, thank you for your business.
  • Page 15: Replacement Parts Recommendation

    A great way to know for sure you are getting this level Call 1-800-727-7000. of protection is to use genuine Ford For more information about Ford Credit replacement collision parts. and access to the Account Manager, go to Warranty on Replacement Parts www.fordcredit.com.
  • Page 16: Mobile Communications Equipment

    We do not recommend appropriately used, particularly in or endorse the use of aftermarket plug-in emergency situations. Safety must be devices unless approved by Ford. The paramount when using mobile vehicle Warranty will not cover damage communications equipment to avoid caused by an aftermarket plug-in device.
  • Page 17 Introduction recommendations and specifications that are unique to your vehicle. This Owner’s Manual is written primarily for the U.S. and Canadian Markets. Features or equipment listed as standard may be different on units built for export. Refer to this Owner’s Manual for all other required information and warnings.
  • Page 18: 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. Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 19: Child Safety

    Child Safety GENERAL INFORMATION WARNINGS Technician (CPST) to make sure that you See the following sections for directions properly install the child restraint in your on how to properly use safety restraints vehicle and that you consult your for children. pediatrician to make sure you have a child restraint appropriate for your child.
  • Page 20: Installing Child Restraints

    Child Safety Recommendations for Safety Restraints for Children Recommended restraint Child Child size, height, weight, or age type Use a child safety seat Infants or Children weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or less (sometimes called an toddlers (generally age four or younger). infant carrier, convertible seat, or toddler seat).
  • Page 21 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 22 Child Safety E142530 E142875 3. While holding the shoulder and lap belt 5. To put the retractor in the automatic portions together, route the tongue locking mode, grasp the shoulder through the child seat according to the portion of the belt and pull downward child seat manufacturer's instructions.
  • Page 23 Child Safety Using Lower Anchors and Tethers 8. Remove remaining slack from the belt. for CHildren (LATCH) Force the seat down with extra weight, for example, by pressing down or WARNING kneeling on the child restraint while pulling up on the shoulder belt in order Never attach two child safety seats to force slack from the belt.
  • Page 24 Child Safety The locator symbols are on round plastic buttons for the center seat and on rectangular tags for the outboard seats. Follow the instructions on attaching child safety seats with tether straps. See Using Tether Straps in this chapter. Attach LATCH lower attachments of the child seat only to the anchors shown.
  • Page 25 Child Safety Some of the rear seats of your vehicle are Once the child safety seat has been equipped with built-in tether strap anchors installed using either the seatbelt, the located behind the seats as described lower anchors of the LATCH system, or below.
  • Page 26 Child Safety For center seating positions, route the child safety seat tether strap over the back of the seat. For outboard seating positions, route the tether strap under the head restraint and between the head restraint posts. If the top of the safety seat hits the head restraint, recline the seat back slightly to obtain proper fit.
  • Page 27: Booster Seats

    Child Safety BOOSTER SEATS WARNING Never place, or allow a child to place, the shoulder belt under a child's arm or behind the back because it reduces the protection for the upper part of the body and may increase the risk of injury or death in a crash.
  • Page 28 Child Safety • Can the child sit all the way back against their vehicle seat back with knees bent comfortably at the edge of the seat cushion? • Can the child sit without slouching? • Does the lap belt rest low across the hips? •...
  • Page 29: Child Restraint Positioning

    Child Safety E142596 E142597 WARNINGS If the booster seat slides on the vehicle the way back. When possible, all children seat upon which it is being used, placing a age 12 and under should be properly rubberized mesh sold as shelf or carpet restrained in a rear seating position.
  • Page 30: Child Safety Locks

    Child Safety WARNINGS WARNINGS manufacturer. A safety seat that is Always restrain an unoccupied child improperly installed or utilized, is seat or booster seat. These objects inappropriate for your child's height, age, may become projectiles in a crash or or weight or does not properly fit the child sudden stop, which may increase the risk may increase the risk of serious injury or of serious injury.
  • Page 31 Child Safety E205034 The locks are located on the rear edge of each rear door and must be set separately for each door. Move the lock control up to engage the lock. Move it down to disengage the lock. Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 32: 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 33: Fastening The Seatbelts

    Seatbelts The safety belt pretensioners at the front seating positions are designed to tighten the safety belts when activated. In frontal and near-frontal crashes, the safety belt pretensioners may be activated alone or, if the crash is of sufficient severity, together with the front airbags.
  • Page 34 Seatbelts Pregnant women should always wear their In addition, the retractor is designed to lock seatbelt. The lap belt portion of a if the webbing is pulled out too quickly. If combination lap and shoulder belt should this occurs, let the belt retract slightly and be positioned low across the hips below pull webbing out again in a slow and the belly and worn as tight as comfort will...
  • Page 35: Seatbelt Height Adjustment

    Seatbelts Allow the belt to retract. As the belt 2. Release the buttons and pull down on retracts, you will hear a clicking sound. This the height adjuster to make sure it is indicates the seatbelt is now in the locked in place.
  • Page 36: Seatbelt Warning Lamp And Indicator Chime

    Seatbelts To adjust the comfort guide: SEATBELT WARNING LAMP Slip the shoulder belt into the belt AND INDICATOR CHIME guide (the portion of the belt between the latch tongue and the D-ring, not This lamp illuminates and an the portion where the belt exits from audible warning will sound if the the quarter trim panel).
  • Page 37 Seatbelts If... Then... You buckle your safety belt before you The Belt-Minder feature will not activate. switch the ignition on or less than 1-2 minutes elapse after you switch the ignition on... You do not buckle your safety belt before The Belt-Minder feature activates, the your vehicle reaches at least 6 mph (9.7 safety belt warning light illuminates and a...
  • Page 38: Child Restraint And Seatbelt Maintenance

    Ford seatbelts. Ask your either damage or improper operation is authorized dealer if your extension is noted.
  • 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 Restraint Safety System module. During a crash, the restraints control module may activate the safety The restraint safety system provides an belt pretensioners and/or either one or improved overall level of frontal crash both stages of the dual-stage airbag protection to front seat occupants and is supplemental restraints based on crash designed to help further reduce the risk of...
  • Page 41: Side Airbags

    Supplementary Restraints System · Crash sensors and monitoring system with readiness indicator. See Crash Sensors and Airbag E67017 Indicator (page 40). Proper Driver and Front Passenger Seating Adjustment WARNING The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recommends a minimum distance of at least 10 in E142846 (25 cm) between an occupant’s chest and Children must always be properly...
  • Page 42: Safety Canopy

    Supplementary Restraints System ·Crash sensors and monitoring WARNINGS system with readiness indicator. Do not attempt to service, repair, or See Crash Sensors and Airbag E67017 modify the airbag, its fuses or the Indicator (page 40). seat cover on a seat containing an airbag as you could be seriously injured or The design and development of the side killed.
  • Page 43: Crash Sensors And Airbag Indicator

    Supplementary Restraints System The system consists of the following: WARNINGS • Safety Canopy curtain airbags located To reduce risk of injury, do not above the trim panels over the front obstruct or place objects in the and rear side windows identified by a deployment path of the airbag.
  • Page 44: Airbag Disposal

    Supplementary Restraints System Your vehicle has a collection of crash and The fact that the safety belt pretensioners occupant sensors which provide or front airbags did not activate for both information to the restraints control front seat occupants in a crash does not module which deploys (activates) the mean that something is wrong with the front safety belt pretensioners, driver...
  • Page 45: Keys And Remote Controls

    Keys and Remote Controls • Structures around the vehicle. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION • Other vehicles parked next to your The remote control allows you to: vehicle. • Remotely lock or unlock the vehicle The radio frequency used by your remote doors.
  • Page 46: Remote Control

    Keys and Remote Controls REMOTE CONTROL Integrated Keyhead Transmitter Equipped) E138616 The intelligent access keys operate the power locks and the remote start system. The key must be in your vehicle to use the push button start. E210695 Use the key blade to start your vehicle and unlock or lock the driver door from outside your vehicle.
  • Page 47 Keys and Remote Controls Replacing the Battery 4. Insert a new battery with the + facing upward. Press the battery down to Note: Refer to local regulations when make sure it is fully in the housing. disposing of transmitter batteries. 5.
  • Page 48 Keys and Remote Controls 5. Reinstall the battery housing cover Vehicles with automatic climate control onto the transmitter and install the key can be configured to operate when the blade. vehicle is remote started. See Automatic Climate Control (page 114). Car Finder Many states and provinces have restrictions for the use of remote start.
  • Page 49: Replacing A Lost Key Or Remote Control

    Keys and Remote Controls 2. Press the remote start button twice. You may have to be closer to your vehicle The exterior lamps flash twice. to remotely switch off your vehicle after remote starting. This is due to the added The horn sounds if the system fails to start, noise of your running vehicle.
  • Page 50: Mykey

    MyKey • Driver assist features, if equipped on PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION your vehicle, are forced on: parking aid, blind spot information system (BLIS), MyKey allows you to program keys with cross traffic alert, lane departure restricted driving modes to promote good warning and forward collision warning driving habits.
  • Page 51: Creating A Mykey

    MyKey • Various vehicle speed reminders so you CREATING A MYKEY know when your vehicle approaches the limits. Warnings appear in the Use the information display to create a information display and an audible MyKey: warning sounds when you exceed the Insert the key you want to program into limit.
  • Page 52: 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 53: Checking Mykey System Status

    MyKey You can find information on programmed CHECKING MYKEY SYSTEM MyKey(s) using the information display STATUS control on the steering wheel. See Information Displays (page 90). To find information on programmed MyKey(s), press the left arrow button to access the main menu and scroll to: Message Description Settings...
  • Page 54: Using Mykey With Remote Start Systems

    Ford-approved, aftermarket remote start USING MYKEY WITH REMOTE systems. If you choose to install a remote START SYSTEMS start system, see an authorized dealer for a Ford-approved remote start system. MyKey is not compatible with non MYKEY TROUBLESHOOTING Condition Potential Causes I cannot create a MyKey.
  • Page 55: Doors And Locks

    Doors and Locks unlocking mode applies to the remote LOCKING AND UNLOCKING control, keyless entry keypad and intelligent access. You can also change You can use the power door lock control between the unlocking modes using the or the remote control to lock and unlock information display.
  • Page 56 Doors and Locks At the Liftgate To do this, lock your vehicle after you have closed all the doors by: The liftgate unlocks and opens • Using the keyless entry keypad. automatically when you press the liftgate release button. • Pressing the lock button on another intelligent access key.
  • Page 57: Manual Liftgate

    Doors and Locks Autounlock The lamps will turn off if all the doors remain closed and: Autounlock unlocks all the doors when all • 25 seconds have elapsed. of the following occur: • You press the push button ignition • The ignition is on, all the doors are switch.
  • Page 58 Doors and Locks Note: Be careful when opening or closing With the Remote Control the liftgate in a garage or other enclosed Press twice within three seconds area to avoid damaging the liftgate. to unlatch the liftgate. Note: Do not hang anything, for example E138630 a bike rack, from the glass or liftgate.
  • Page 59: Power Liftgate

    Doors and Locks Closing the Liftgate WARNINGS Keep keys out of reach of children. Do not allow children to operate or play near an open or moving power liftgate. You should supervise the operation of the power liftgate at all times. Note: Make sure that you close the liftgate before operating or moving your vehicle, especially in an enclosure, like a garage or...
  • Page 60 Doors and Locks Opening and Closing the Liftgate WARNING Make sure all persons are clear of the power liftgate area before using the power liftgate control. Note: Make sure the area behind your vehicle is free from obstruction and that there is enough room for you to operate the liftgate.
  • Page 61: Keyless Entry

    Doors and Locks Obstacle Detection When Closing The system stops when it detects an obstacle. Three chimes sound and the system reverses to open. Once you remove the obstacle, you can power close the liftgate. Note: Entering your vehicle while the liftgate is closing can cause your vehicle to bounce and activate obstacle detection.
  • Page 62 Doors and Locks You can use the keypad to lock or unlock Tips: the doors without using a key. • Do not set a code that uses five of the same number. For vehicles without intelligent access, you can operate the keypad with the •...
  • Page 63 Doors and Locks Displaying the Factory Set Code Note: You need to have two programmed keys for this procedure. To display the factory-set code in the information display: Insert a key into the ignition and switch the ignition on for a few seconds. 2.
  • Page 64: Security

    Note: Your vehicle comes equipped with two integrated keyhead transmitters or two Note: The system is not compatible with intelligent access keys. non-Ford aftermarket remote start systems. The integrated keyhead transmitter Use of these systems may result in vehicle functions as a programmed ignition key...
  • Page 65: Anti-Theft Alarm

    Security You must have two previously Programming a Spare Intelligent programmed coded keys and the new Access Key unprogrammed key readily accessible. See See your authorized dealer to have your authorized dealer to have the spare additional keys programmed to your key programmed if two previously vehicle.
  • Page 66: Power Running Boards

    Power Running Boards (If Equipped) Automatic Power Deploy USING POWER RUNNING BOARDS WARNINGS In extreme climates, excessive ice buildup may occur, causing the running boards not to deploy. Make sure that the running boards have deployed, and have finished moving before attempting to step on them.
  • Page 67 Power Running Boards (If Equipped) • When disabled (OFF), the running boards move to the stowed position regardless of the door position. • When enabled (AUTO), the running boards move back to the correct positions based on the door position. Bounce-back The running board will reverse direction and move to the end of travel if it...
  • Page 68: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL - VEHICLES WITH: COLUMN SHIFT/MANUAL ADJUSTABLE STEERING COLUMN 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 120).
  • Page 69: Adjusting The Steering Wheel - Vehicles With: Power Adjustable Steering Column

    Steering Wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL - VEHICLES WITH: POWER ADJUSTABLE STEERING COLUMN Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the correct position. See Sitting in the Correct Position (page 120). WARNING Do not adjust the steering wheel when your vehicle is moving. E183047 Unlock the steering column.
  • Page 70: Audio Control

    Steering Wheel End of Travel Position AUDIO CONTROL (If Equipped) The steering column sets a stopping You can operate the following functions position just short of the end of the column with the control: position to prevent damage to the steering column.
  • Page 71: Voice Control

    Steering Wheel Type 2 Press and hold the seek button to: • Tune the radio to the next station up or down the frequency band. • Seek through a track. VOICE CONTROL (If Equipped) Type 1 E205756 Volume up. Seek up or next. Media.
  • Page 72: Cruise Control

    Steering Wheel Type 2 CRUISE CONTROL E205805 See Cruise Control (page 186). INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL E205758 Phone mode. Voice recognition. See your SYNC information. E205806 See Information Displays (page 90). HEATED STEERING WHEEL Equipped) See your SYNC information. Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 73: Pedals

    Pedals (If Equipped) ADJUSTING THE PEDALS WARNING Never use the controls while your feet are on the accelerator and brake pedals and the vehicle is moving. You can find the control on the left side of the steering column. Press and hold the appropriate side of the control to move the pedals.
  • Page 74: Wipers And Washers

    Wipers and Washers Note: If streaks or smears appear on the WINDSHIELD WIPERS windshield, clean the windshield and the wiper blades. If that does not resolve the Note: Fully defrost the windshield before issue, install new wiper blades. you switch the windshield wipers on. Note: If you switch autolamps and Note: Make sure you switch the windshield autowipers on, the headlamps...
  • Page 75: Windshield Washers

    Wipers and Washers In these conditions, you can do the A wipe occurs a few seconds after washing following: to clear any remaining washer fluid. You can switch this feature on or off in the • Lower the sensitivity of the autowipers information display.
  • Page 76: Lighting

    Lighting GENERAL INFORMATION LIGHTING CONTROL Condensation in the Exterior Front Lamps and Rear Lamps Exterior front lamps and rear 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 77: Autolamps - Vehicles With: Autolamps

    Lighting Headlamp Flasher E245149 When the lighting control is in the E163268 autolamps position, the headlamps Slightly pull the lever toward you and automatically turn on in low light situations release it to flash the headlamps. or when the wipers turn on. If you switch on autolamps, the following AUTOLAMPS - VEHICLES also turn on:...
  • Page 78: Instrument Lighting Dimmer

    Lighting This feature does not turn on the exterior DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS lamps: Equipped) • During a single wipe. • When using the windshield washer. WARNING • If the wipers are in intermittent mode. The daytime running lamps system does not activate the rear lamps and INSTRUMENT LIGHTING may not provide adequate lighting during low visibility driving conditions.
  • Page 79: Front Fog Lamps

    Lighting 4. The lighting control is in the autolamps • To operate the left direction indicator, position. push the lever down until it stops. 5. The headlamps are off. • To operate the right direction indicator, push the lever up until it stops. The other lighting control switch positions do not activate the daytime running lamps.
  • Page 80: Ambient Lighting

    Lighting Second Row Map Lamps AMBIENT LIGHTING (If Equipped) Adjust the ambient lighting using the touchscreen. See your SYNC information. E206071 Rear Cargo Lamps E206072 Note: You can switch off the rear cargo lamp by sliding the control if your vehicle is on or in accessory mode.
  • Page 81: Windows And Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors Overriding the Bounce-Back Feature POWER WINDOWS WARNING WARNINGS When you override the bounce-back Do not leave children unattended in feature the window will not reverse your vehicle and do not let them play if it detects an obstacle. Take care with the power windows.
  • Page 82: Exterior Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors Power-Folding Mirrors EXTERIOR MIRRORS (If Equipped) Power Exterior Mirrors WARNING Do not adjust the mirrors when your vehicle is moving. E163060 Note: Moving the mirrors 10 or more times within one minute, or repeated folding and unfolding of the mirrors while holding the control down during full travel, may disable the system to protect the motors from overheating.
  • Page 83: Interior Mirror

    Windows and Mirrors Heated Exterior Mirrors Auto-Dimming Mirror See Heated Windows and Mirrors (page Note: Do not block the sensors on the front 119). and back of the mirror. Mirror performance may be affected. A rear center passenger or Memory Mirrors raised rear center head restraint may also (If Equipped) block light from reaching the sensor.
  • Page 84: Rear Quarter Windows

    Windows and Mirrors The rear view mirror may have to be SUN VISORS adjusted to its lower arm position to prevent interference when the childminder mirror is extended down. REAR QUARTER WINDOWS Equipped) WARNINGS Do not leave children unattended in your vehicle and do not let them play with the power windows.
  • Page 85 Windows and Mirrors Bounce-Back WARNINGS When closing the moonroof, you The moonroof will stop automatically should verify that it is free of while closing. It will reverse some distance obstructions and make sure that if there is an obstacle in the way. children and pets are not in the proximity Pull and hold the SLIDE control within two of the roof opening.
  • Page 86: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster GAUGES Type 1 and 2 E205349 Tachometer. Information display (Type 2 shown Type 1 similar). Speedometer. Fuel gauge. Engine coolant temperature gauge. Outside Air Temperature Information Display Shows the outside air temperature. Odometer Trip Computer Located in the bottom of the information display.
  • Page 87 Instrument Cluster Vehicle Settings and Personalization Note: If the gas station nozzle shuts off before the tank is full, try a different gas See General Information (page 90). pump nozzle. Fuel Gauge Note: There is a small reserve left in the tank when the fuel gauge reaches empty.
  • Page 88 Instrument Cluster Type 3 E205350 Left Information Display. Speedometer. Right Information Display. See SYNC (page 325). Vehicle Settings and Personalization Left Information Display See General Information (page 90). Odometer Located in the bottom of the information display. Registers the accumulated distance your vehicle has traveled.
  • Page 89: Warning Lamps And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster WARNING LAMPS AND WARNING INDICATORS Driving your vehicle with the warning lamp on is dangerous. A significant The following warning lamps and decrease in braking performance indicators alert you to a vehicle condition may occur. It will take you longer to stop that may become serious.
  • Page 90 Instrument Cluster Engine Oil Liftgate Ajar If it illuminates with the engine Lights when the liftgate is not running or when you are driving, completely closed. this indicates a malfunction. E162453 Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to Low Fuel Level do so and switch the engine off.
  • Page 91 Instrument Cluster Service Engine Soon Stability Control System If the service engine soon Displays when the indicator light stays illuminated AdvanceTrac®/Traction control after you start the engine, it is active. If the light remains on, E138639 indicates that the On Board Diagnostics have the system serviced immediately.
  • Page 92: Audible Warnings And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster 4X4 LOW Illuminates when you engage four-wheel drive low. If the light fails to display or remains on E181780 when the ignition is on, have the system serviced immediately by an authorized dealer. 4X4 HIGH Illuminates when you engage four-wheel drive high.
  • Page 93: Information Displays

    Information Displays • Press the up and down arrow buttons GENERAL INFORMATION to scroll through and highlight the options within a menu. WARNING • Press the right arrow button to enter a Driving while distracted can result in sub-menu. loss of vehicle control, crash and •...
  • Page 94 Information Displays Display Mode Distance to E Digital Speedo Oil Press Oil Temp Trans Temp Note: Pressing OK stops/starts the timer. Trip 1 & 2 Holding OK resets the odometer and timer. Use the arrow buttons to choose between the following. Trip 1 &...
  • Page 95 Information Displays Driver Assist DTE Calculation Normal history used or Towing history used Engine Hours Engine Hours XXXXX Engine Idle Hours Engine Idle Hours XXXXX Note: Some items are optional and may Settings not appear. In this mode, you can configure different driver setting choices.
  • Page 96 Information Displays Settings Volume Limiter - check enabled or uncheck disabled Do Not Disturb Always On or User Selectable Clear MyKeys Hold OK to Clear All MyKeys Display Setup Distance Miles & Gallons, L/100km or km/L Temperature Fahrenheit or Celsius Language Select Language - Hold OK to set language *Some MyKey items only appear if a MyKey is set.
  • Page 97 Information Displays Trip/Fuel Trip 1 or Trip 2 Fuel Economy Fuel History • Trip 1 or Trip 2 - Shows your trip time, Towing fuel used, odometer and average mpg. Use the arrow buttons to configure • Fuel Economy - Shows your different towing setting choices.
  • Page 98 Information Displays Towing Delete Trailer List of named trailers — Hold OK to Delete Add Trailer Naming Editor Connection Checklist Ball Coupler Connected and Locked? Electrical Wiring Connect? Lights Function Correctly? Safety Chains Connected? Tongue Jack Raised? Mirrors Adjusted? TBC gain setting adjusted? Trailer Disconnected? Trailer Setup Go to start of Add Trailer Process...
  • Page 99 Information Displays Settings Driver Select Sport, Normal or Comfort Suspension DTE Calculation Normal history used or Towing history used Advanced Vehicle Lighting Autolamp Delay Select time Settings interval Locks Autolock - check enabled or uncheck disabled Autounlock - check enabled or uncheck disabled Remote Unlock Driver’s Door or...
  • Page 100 Information Displays Settings Temperature °Fahrenheit or °Celsius Language Select Language - Hold OK to Set *Some MyKey items only appear if a MyKey is set. The arrows in the upper left corner of the Information Display Controls display indicate additional content (Type 3) available when lit.
  • Page 101 Information Displays Display Mode Oil Life Distance to Empty Digital Speedometer - Press OK to change the currently units displayed Note: Press and hold OK to reset the Trip/Fuel currently displayed information. Use the arrow buttons to choose between the following trip and fuel options. Trip/Fuel Trip 1 or Trip 2 Fuel Economy...
  • Page 102 Information Displays Towing Press OK to change the selected trailer Change Trailer Settings Rename Trailer Reset Trailer Mileage Delete Trailer Trailer Setup Add Trailer Naming Editor Connection Checklist Ball Coupler Connected and Locked? Electrical Wiring Connect? Lights Function Correctly? Safety Chains Connected? Tongue Jack Raised? Mirrors Adjusted? TBC gain setting adjusted?
  • Page 103 Information Displays Blindspot - check enabled or uncheck disabled Cross Traffic Alert - check enabled or uncheck disabled Driver Select Sport, Normal or Comfort Suspension DTE Calculation Normal or Towing Front Park Aid - check enabled or uncheck disabled Rear Park Aid - check enabled or uncheck disabled Advanced Vehicle Easy Entry / Exit - check enabled or uncheck disabled...
  • Page 104: Information Messages

    Information Displays MyKey* MyKey Status Number of Admin Keys, MyKeys and MyKey Mileage Create MyKey Hold OK to Create MyKey 911 Assist Always On or User Selectable Do Not Disturb Always On or User Selectable Traction Control Always On or User Selectable Max Speed 65 MPH (105 km/h), 70 MPH (110 km/h), 75 MPH (120 km/h), 80...
  • Page 105 Information Displays AdvanceTrac / Traction Control Messages Message Action Traction control off/ Displays when you switch the traction control system off or Traction control on on. See Using Traction Control (page 175). Service AdvanceTrac Displays when the system detects a condition that requires service.
  • Page 106 Information Displays Blind Spot Information System Messages Message Action Blindspot Not Available Displays when the blind spot information system/cross traffic Sensor Blocked See alert system sensors are blocked. Driver can typically clean Manual the sensor to resolve. Blindspot System Fault Displays when a fault with the blind spot information system occurs.
  • Page 107 Information Displays Engine Messages Message Action Power Reduced to Lower Engine Displays when the engine has reduced power to help Temp reduce high engine temperature. Engine On Informs you that you are exiting your vehicle and the engine is on. Fuel Messages Message Action...
  • Page 108 Information Displays Message Action Restart Now or Key is Displays when you press the start/stop button to shut off the Needed engine and an Intelligent Access Key is not detected inside the vehicle. Accessory Power Active Displays when the vehicle is in the accessory ignition state. Starting System Fault This message displays when there is a problem with your vehicle’s starting system.
  • Page 109 Information Displays MyKey Messages Message Action MyKey active Drive Displays when MyKey is active. Safely Speed Limited to xx Displays when starting the vehicle and MyKey is in use and MPH/km/h the MyKey speed limit is on. Near Vehicle Top Speed Displays when a MyKey is in use and the MyKey speed limit is on and the vehicle speed is approaching 80 mph (130 km/h).
  • Page 110 Information Displays Message Action For Hill Descent Select Gear Displays when hill descent control mode requires driver shift transmission into gear. Hill Descent Driver Resume Displays when the hill control mode requires the driver Control to resume control. Hill Descent Control FAULT Displays when a hill descent system fault is present.
  • Page 111 Information Displays Remote Start Messages Message Action To Drive: Turn Key to On Displays as a reminder to turn the key to on to drive the vehicle after a remote start. To Drive: Press Brake Displays as a reminder to apply the brake and the start button and START Button to drive the vehicle after a remote start.
  • Page 112 Information Displays Message Action Trailer Disconnected Displays when a trailer connection becomes discon- nected, either intentionally or unintentionally, and the system senses it during a given ignition cycle. Disregard this status if your vehicle is not equipped with a factory installed trailer brake controller.
  • Page 113 Information Displays 4WD Messages Message Action Check 4X4 Displays when a 4X4 system fault is present. 4X4 Shift In Progress Displays when the 4X4 system is making a shift. For 4X4 Low Apply Brake Displays when trying to select 4X4 Low. For 4X4 Low Shift to N Displays when you select 4X4 LOW with the vehicle stopped.
  • Page 114: Climate Control

    Climate Control MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL E205762 Fan speed control: Adjusts the volume of air circulated in the vehicle. Temperature control: Adjusts the temperature of the air circulated in your vehicle. Air distribution control: Turn to switch airflow from the windshield, instrument panel, or footwell vents on or off.
  • Page 115: Manual Climate Control - Vehicles With: Electronic Manual Temperature Control (Emtc)

    Climate Control Note: Recirculated air may also turn on and off automatically in instrument panel or instrument panel and floor airflow modes during hot weather to improve cooling efficiency. A/C: Press to switch the air conditioning on or off. Air conditioning cools your vehicle using outside air.
  • Page 116 Climate Control Defrost: Press to distribute air through the windshield air vents and de-mister. Air distribution to the instrument panel and footwell vents turns off. You can also use this setting to defrost and clear the windshield of a thin covering of ice.
  • Page 117: Automatic Climate Control

    Climate Control AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL E205763 Power and driver temperature control: Press to switch the system on and off. When the system is off, it prevents outside air from entering the vehicle. Adjusts the temperature setting on the driver side. This control also adjusts the passenger side temperature when you switch off dual zone mode.
  • Page 118: Hints On Controlling The Interior Climate

    Climate Control MAX A/C: Press for maximum cooling. The driver and passenger settings set to LO, recirculated air flows through the instrument panel vents, air conditioning automatically turns on and the fan automatically adjusts to the highest speed. Recirculated air: Press to switch between outside air and recirculated air. The air currently in the passenger compartment recirculates.
  • Page 119 Climate Control Automatic Climate Control Note: If you select AUTO during cold temperatures, the system directs airflow to Note: Adjusting the settings when your the windshield and side window vents. In vehicle interior is extremely hot or cold is addition, the fan may run at a slower speed not necessary.
  • Page 120 Climate Control Quickly Cooling the Interior Vehicle with manual climate control Vehicle with automatic climate control Press MAX A/C. Press MAX A/C. Drive with the windows open until you feel cold air through the air vents. Recommended Settings for Cooling Vehicle with manual climate control Vehicle with automatic climate control Adjust the fan speed to the center...
  • Page 121: Rear Passenger Climate Controls

    Climate Control REAR PASSENGER CLIMATE CONTROLS E188689 Fan speed control: Adjusts the volume of air circulated in the vehicle. Heated seats: Press to switch the rear heated seats on and off. Temperature control: Adjusts the temperature of the air circulated in your vehicle.
  • Page 122: Heated Windows And Mirrors

    Climate Control You need to switch on certain HEATED WINDOWS AND vehicle-dependent features, such as: MIRRORS • Heated seats. Heated Rear Window • Cooled seats. • Heated steering wheel. Note: Make sure the engine is running • Heated mirrors. before operating the heated windows. •...
  • Page 123: 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 seatback more than Sitting improperly, out of position or 30 degrees.
  • Page 124 Seats Lowering the Head Restraint WARNINGS Install the head restraint properly to Press and hold button C. help minimize the risk of neck injury 2. Push the head restraint down. in the event of a crash. Removing the Head Restraint Note: Adjust the seatback to an upright Pull the head restraint up until it driving position before adjusting the head...
  • Page 125: Manual Seats

    Seats Second Row Center Seat Head WARNINGS Restraint Rock the seat backward and forward after releasing the lever to make sure The center rear head restraint is fixed and that it is fully engaged. non-adjustable. The head restraint consists of a trimmed foam covering over the upper structure of the seatback.
  • Page 126: Power Seats

    Seats E181777 The control is located on the outboard side of the seat. Move the switch in the direction of the arrow to raise or lower the seat E205041 cushion or to move the seat forward, Manual Lumbar backward, up or down. (If Equipped) Power Recline (If Equipped)
  • Page 127: Memory Function

    Seats 2. Continue pressing the control until it reaches the end of the seat track. 3. Continue pressing the control for about two seconds. You will feel the seat bounce back slightly. Power Lumbar (If Equipped) E205043 Saving a PreSet Position Switch the ignition on.
  • Page 128: Rear Seats

    Seats Note: Using a linked key fob to recall your The driver seat returns to the previous memory position when the ignition is off position when you put the key in the moves the seat and steering column to the ignition or switch the ignition on.
  • Page 129 Seats E190842 E205045 Lower the head restraints by pulling on Lift the seatback toward the rear of the the strap. vehicle. 2. Rotate the seatback until you hear a click, locking it in the upright position. E205044 2. Locate the handle on the side of the seat cushion by the door.
  • Page 130 Seats Place the second-row seats in a kneel 2. Return the seatback to the upright down load floor position to allow more position. cargo space. Adjusting the Second Row To place the seats in the cargo mode: Outboard 40% Seat for E-Z Entry Fold down the second row seat.
  • Page 131 Seats Fold down the second row seat and Note: If a squeak is heard from the latch release the handle. area, the latch striker pin should be wiped clean of dust or debris. 2. Pull the handle up again until the seat releases from the floor.
  • Page 132 Seats E205053 E205054 The release handle is located on the Locate the release handle in the upper outboard side of the seat cushion. Lift it to left seatback. Pull the handle to release adjust the seatback to your desired the folding seat latch. position.
  • Page 133 Seats 3. To return the seat to the upright WARNINGS position, lift the seatback until the latch Before returning the seatback to its is fully engaged. original position, make sure that cargo or any objects are not trapped Adjusting the Second Row Center behind the seatback.
  • Page 134 Seats To return the seatback to its original position, lift the seatback until it latches into place. PowerFold Third Row Seat Equipped) Note: The power fold down seats operate for 10 minutes after you switch the ignition off. The transmission must be in park (P) and the liftgate, or liftgate glass must be open.
  • Page 135: Heated Seats

    Seats Rear Seats HEATED SEATS (If Equipped) WARNING Front Seats Persons who are unable to feel pain WARNING to the skin because of advanced age, chronic illness, diabetes, spinal cord People who are unable to feel pain injury, medication, alcohol use, exhaustion, to their skin because of advanced or other physical conditions, must exercise age, chronic illness, diabetes, spinal...
  • Page 136: Climate Controlled Seats

    Seats Press the heated seat symbol to cycle through the various heat settings and off. More indicator lights indicate warmer settings. The heated seat module resets at every ignition run cycle. While the ignition is on, press the high or low heated seat switch to enable heating mode.
  • Page 137 Seats Locate the filters under each front seat and access them from the second-row footwell area. Move the front seats all the way forward and to the full up positions to ease access. E146319 To remove a filter: Switch the ignition off. 2.
  • Page 138: Universal Garage Door Opener

    Universal Garage Door Opener (If Equipped) HomeLink Wireless Control System WARNINGS Make sure that the garage door and security device are free from obstruction when you are programming. Do not program the system with the vehicle in the garage. E142657 Do not use the system with any The universal garage door opener replaces garage door opener that does not...
  • Page 139 Universal Garage Door Opener (If Equipped) To program additional buttons, repeat Steps 1 – 4. For questions or comments, please contact HomeLink at www.homelink.com, www.youtube.com/HomeLinkGentex or 1-800-355-3515. Programming Your Garage Door Opener Motor E142658 With your vehicle parked outside of the Note: You may need a ladder to reach the garage, turn your ignition to the on unit and you may need to remove the cover...
  • Page 140 Universal Garage Door Opener (If Equipped) Gate Operator / Canadian Press and hold the outer two function Programming buttons simultaneously for approximately 20 seconds until the Canadian radio-frequency laws require indicator lights above the buttons flash transmitter signals to “time-out” (or quit) rapidly.
  • Page 141 Universal Garage Door Opener (If Equipped) Press and hold the previously programmed Genie button on the hand-held transmitter for 10 seconds. The indicator light will change from red to red and green. 2. Press the same button twice to confirm the change.
  • Page 142 Universal Garage Door Opener (If Equipped) 5. Press and hold the previously programmed button on the visor for 2 seconds. Repeat this step up to 3 times until the garage door moves. Programming is now complete. Clearing a HomeLink Device To erase programming from the three HomeLink buttons press and hold the two outer HomeLink buttons until the indicator...
  • Page 143: Auxiliary Power Points

    Auxiliary Power Points 12 Volt DC Power Point Locations Power points may be in the following WARNING locations: Do not plug optional electrical • On the instrument panel. accessories into the cigar lighter socket. Incorrect use of the cigar • Inside the center console.
  • Page 144 Auxiliary Power Points When the indicator light on the power point • On: The power point is working, the ignition is on and a device is plugged • Off: The power point is off, the ignition is off or no device is plugged in. •...
  • Page 145: Storage Compartments

    Storage Compartments Press near the rear edge of the door to CENTER CONSOLE (If Equipped) open it. Stow items in the cup holder carefully as items may become loose during hard braking, acceleration or crashes, including hot drinks which may spill. Available console features include: E208344 Cup holder.
  • Page 146: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine GENERAL INFORMATION IGNITION SWITCH (If Equipped) 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 cover.
  • Page 147: Steering Wheel Lock

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Ignition Modes To lock the steering wheel: Remove the key from the ignition switch. 2. Rotate the steering wheel slightly to engage the lock. To unlock the steering wheel: Insert the key in the ignition switch. 2.
  • Page 148 Starting and Stopping the Engine • Make sure the transmission is in park (P). • Switch the ignition on. For vehicles with a keyless ignition, see the following instructions. Vehicles with an Ignition Key Note: Do not touch the accelerator pedal. Fully press the brake pedal.
  • Page 149 Starting and Stopping the Engine Within 20 seconds of switching the engine Automatic Engine Shutdown Override off, press the brake pedal and press the Note: You cannot permanently switch off push button ignition switch. After 20 the automatic shutdown feature. When you seconds, you can no longer start your switch it off temporarily, it turns on at the vehicle if it does not detect a valid passive...
  • Page 150: Engine Block Heater

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Stopping the Engine When Your Important Ventilating Information Vehicle is Moving If you stop your vehicle and then leave the engine idling for long periods, we WARNING recommend that you do one of the Switching off the engine when the following: vehicle is still moving will result in a •...
  • Page 151 Starting and Stopping the Engine We recommend that you do the following The heater uses 0.4 to 1.0 kilowatt-hours for a safe and correct operation: of energy per hour of use. The system does not have a thermostat. It achieves •...
  • Page 152: 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 153: Fuel Quality

    Fuel and Refueling • Fuels containing metallic-based FUEL QUALITY additives, including manganese-based compounds. Choosing the Right Fuel • Fuels containing the octane booster additive, methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT). • 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...
  • Page 154: Refueling

    Fuel and Refueling Filling a Portable Fuel Container When refueling the vehicle fuel tank from a fuel container, do the following: Use the following guidelines to avoid Fully open the fuel tank filler door until electrostatic charge build-up, which can it engages.
  • Page 155 Fuel and Refueling WARNINGS The fuel system may be under pressure. If you hear a hissing sound near the fuel filler door, do not refuel until the sound stops. Otherwise, fuel may spray out, which could cause serious personal injury. Do not remove the fuel pump nozzle from its fully inserted position when refueling.
  • Page 156 Fuel and Refueling E206912 4. Operate the fuel pump nozzle within the area shown. E139202 Note: When you insert the correct size fuel E119081 pump nozzle a spring loaded inhibitor will open. 5. Slightly raise the fuel pump nozzle and then slowly remove it.
  • Page 157: Fuel Consumption

    Fuel and Refueling Calculating Fuel Economy 5. Insert a fuel pump nozzle or the fuel filler funnel provided with your vehicle Do not measure fuel economy during the in to the fuel tank filler pipe opening. first 1,000 mi (1,600 km) of driving (this is This action should dislodge any debris your engine’s break-in period).
  • Page 158: Emission Control System

    • Fuel economy may decrease when your vehicle and to its emissions system. driving short distances. If you use anything other than Ford, • You will get better fuel economy when Motorcraft or Ford-authorized parts for driving on flat terrain than when driving maintenance replacements or for service on hilly terrain.
  • Page 159 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 160 Fuel and Refueling The OBD-II system checks the emission control system during normal driving. A complete check may take several days. If the vehicle is not ready for I/M testing, you can perform the following driving cycle consisting of mixed city and highway driving: 15 minutes of steady driving on an expressway or highway followed by 20...
  • Page 161: Transmission

    Transmission Putting your vehicle in or out of gear: AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Fully press down the brake pedal. WARNINGS 2. Move the gearshift lever into the Always set the parking brake fully desired gear. and make sure you shift the gearshift 3.
  • Page 162 Transmission Second (2) The tow/haul feature: • Delays upshifts to reduce the frequency Transmission operates in second (2) gear of transmission shifting. only. Use second (2) gear to start-up on slippery roads. • Provides engine braking in all forward gears, which will slow your vehicle and First (1) assist you in controlling your vehicle when descending a grade.
  • Page 163 Transmission Automatic Transmission Adaptive Learning This feature may increase durability and provide consistent shift feel over the life of your vehicle. A new vehicle or transmission may have firm shifts, soft shifts or both. This operation is considered normal and will not affect function or durability of the transmission.
  • Page 164 Transmission Manual (M) Press the + button to upshift or the – button to downshift. Return the Moving the gearshift lever to the manual transmission to a different gearshift (M) position will allow you to manually position to deactivate manual control. select the gear you desire.
  • Page 165 Transmission 4. Place fingers into gearshift lever boot 9. Start your vehicle. hole and pull top half of shroud up and Perform Steps 4 through 8 in reverse order, forward to separate it from the lower making sure to engage the hinge pivots half of the shroud.
  • Page 166 Transmission 4. Apply the brake pedal. Using a screwdriver (or similar tool), press and hold the brake shift interlock lever while pulling the gearshift lever out of park (P) and into neutral (N). 5. Install the trim panel. 6. Apply the brake pedal, start the vehicle, and release the parking brake.
  • Page 167: Four-Wheel Drive

    Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) 4X4 HIGH USING FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE Continuously illuminates when WARNING 4H is selected. E181779 For important information regarding safe operation of this type of vehicle, 4X4 LOW see General Information in the Wheels and Tires chapter. Continuously illuminates when 4L is selected.
  • Page 168 Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) • 4H provides electronically locked four-wheel drive power to front and rear wheels. The information display will display 4H when this mode is selected. This mode is not recommended for use on dry pavement. This mode is only intended for severe winter or off-road conditions, such as deep snow, ice or shallow sand.
  • Page 169 Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) 3. Move the 4WD switch to the desired The differences that make your vehicle so mode. versatile also make it handle differently than an ordinary passenger car. The information display will display a message indicating a 4X4 shift is in Maintain steering wheel control at all progress.
  • Page 170 Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) The transfer case supples power to all four It may be less risky to strike small objects, wheels. On four-wheel drive vehicles, the such as freeway reflectors, with minor transfer case allows you to select different damage to your vehicle rather than 4WD modes when necessary.
  • Page 171 If you must drive through high water, drive land-use regulations and responsibilities slowly. Traction or brake capability may in our nations wilderness areas. Ford Motor be limited. Company joins the U.S. Forest Service and When driving through water, determine the...
  • Page 172 Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) Note: Avoid turning on steep slopes or hills. Descend a hill in the same gear you would A danger lies in losing traction, slipping use to climb up the hill to avoid excessive sideways and possible vehicle roll over. brake application and brake overheating.
  • Page 173 Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) Avoid sudden braking. Although a four-wheel drive vehicle may accelerate better than a two-wheel drive vehicle in snow and ice, it will not stop any faster as braking occurs at all four wheels. Do not become overconfident in any road condition.
  • Page 174: Rear Axle

    Rear Axle LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL (If Equipped) This axle provides added traction on slippery surfaces, particularly when one wheel is on a poor traction surface. Under normal conditions, the limited-slip axle functions like a standard rear axle. The axle may exhibit a slight noise or vibration during tight turns with low vehicle speed.
  • Page 175: Brakes

    Brakes Emergency Brake Assist GENERAL INFORMATION Emergency brake assist detects when you Note: Occasional brake noise is normal. If brake heavily by measuring the rate at a metal-to-metal, continuous grinding or which you press the brake pedal. It continuous squeal sound is present, the provides maximum braking efficiency as brake linings may be worn-out and an long as you press the pedal.
  • Page 176: Parking Brake

    Brakes PARKING BRAKE WARNINGS You must remain in your vehicle once you have activated the system. WARNING Always set the parking brake fully During all times, you are responsible and make sure the transmission is for controlling your vehicle, placed in park (P). Failure to set the supervising the system and parking brake and engage park could result intervening, if required.
  • Page 177 Brakes Using Hill Start Assist Bring your vehicle to a complete standstill. Keep the brake pedal pressed and select an uphill gear (for example, first (1) when facing uphill or reverse (R) when facing downhill). 2. If the sensors detect that your vehicle is on a slope, the system will activate automatically.
  • Page 178: Traction Control

    Traction Control Switching the System Off PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The traction control system helps avoid drive wheel spin and loss of traction. If your vehicle begins to slide, the system applies the brakes to individual wheels and, when needed, reduces engine power at the same time.
  • Page 179: Stability Control

    Stability Control If a fault occurs in either the stability PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION control or the traction control system, you may experience the following conditions: WARNINGS • The stability and traction control light Vehicle modifications involving illuminates steadily. braking system, aftermarket roof racks, suspension, steering system, •...
  • Page 180: Using Stability Control

    Stability Control Traction Control USING STABILITY CONTROL The system enhances your vehicle’s ability Stability Control and Traction to maintain traction of the wheels by Control with Roll Stability detecting and controlling wheel spin. See Control (RSC Using Traction Control (page 175). The system automatically activates when you start your engine.
  • Page 181 Stability Control Stability Control and Traction Control with RSC Features Button pressed Flashes then Disabled Disabled Disabled and held for illuminated more than 5 solid seconds at vehicle speed under 35 mph (56 km/h) Vehicle speed Illuminated Enabled Enabled Disabled exceeds 35 mph (56 km/h) after button is...
  • Page 182: Terrain Control

    Terrain Control (If Equipped) Hill descent control requires a cooling USING HILL DESCENT down interval after sustained use. The CONTROL amount of time that the feature can remain active before cooling varies with Principle of Operation conditions. The system provides a warning in the message center and a chime sounds WARNINGS when the system is about to disengage for...
  • Page 183 Terrain Control (If Equipped) Hill Descent Modes Information Display Message Description Hill Descent Control Active Displays at speeds below 20 mph (32 km/h) when you press the Hill Descent Control and Hill Descent Control activates. Hill Descent Control Ready Displays at speeds below 20 mph (32 km/h) when you press the Hill Descent Control switch and conditions are not correct for hill descent activation.
  • Page 184: Parking Aids

    Parking Aids Note: The sensing system cannot be turned PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION off when a MyKey is present. See Principle of Operation (page 47). WARNINGS Note: If you attach certain add-on devices To help avoid personal injury, please such as a trailer or bike rack, the rear sensing read and understand the limitations system may detect that add-on device and of the system as contained in this...
  • Page 185: Front Parking Aid

    Parking Aids Obstacle Distance Indicator Equipped) The system provides obstacle distance indication through the information display. The distance indicator displays when the transmission is in reverse (R). The indicator displays: • As the distance to the obstacle decreases the indicator blocks illuminate and move towards the vehicle icon.
  • Page 186: Rear View Camera

    Parking Aids The system sounds an audible warning WARNINGS when obstacles are near either bumper in Use caution when using the rear the following manner: video camera and the luggage • Objects detected by the front sensors compartment door is ajar. If the are indicated by a high-pitched tone luggage compartment door is ajar, the from the front of the vehicle.
  • Page 187 Parking Aids The system uses two types of guides to help you see what is behind your vehicle: • Fixed guidelines: Show the actual path your vehicle is moving in while reversing in a straight line. This can be helpful when backing into a parking space or aligning your vehicle with another object behind you.
  • Page 188 Parking Aids The system uses red, yellow and green highlights which appear on top of the video image when an object is detected by the reverse sensing system. The alert highlights the closest object detected. The reverse sensing alert can be disabled and if visual park aid alert is enabled, highlighted areas are still displayed.
  • Page 189: Cruise Control

    Cruise Control PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Cruise control lets you maintain a set speed without keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal. You can use cruise control when your vehicle speed is greater than 20 mph (30 km/h). USING CRUISE CONTROL WARNINGS Do not use cruise control on winding roads, in heavy traffic or when the...
  • Page 190: Switching Cruise Control Off

    Cruise Control • Press SET+ or SET- to change the set speed in small increments. • Press the accelerator or brake pedal until you reach the desired speed. Press SET+ or SET-. • Press and hold SET+ or SET-. Release the control when you reach the desired speed.
  • Page 191: Driving Aids

    Driving Aids Note: The Blind Spot Information System BLIND SPOT INFORMATION does not prevent contact with other vehicles SYSTEM or objects; nor detect parked vehicles, people, animals or infrastructure (fences, WARNING guardrails, trees). It’s only designed to alert you to vehicles in the blind spot zones. Never use the Blind Spot Information System as a Note: When a vehicle passes quickly...
  • Page 192 Driving Aids E142440 Zone coverage also decreases when parking at shallow angles. Here, the left sensor is mostly obstructed; zone coverage on that side is severely limited. E142441 Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 193 Driving Aids System Lights and Messages Note: It is possible to get a blockage warning with no blockage present; this is rare and known as a false blockage warning. A false blocked condition either self-corrects or clears after a key cycle. E142442 E205199 The Blind Spot Information and Cross...
  • Page 194 Driving Aids Reasons for messages being displayed The radar surface is dirty or obstructed Clean the fascia area in front of the radar or remove the obstruction. The radar surface is not dirty or obstructed Drive normally in traffic for a few minutes to allow the radar to detect passing vehicles so it can clear the blocked state.
  • Page 195: Steering

    Driving Aids Switching the System Off and On Your vehicle has an electric power steering system. There is no fluid reservoir. No One or both systems can be switched off maintenance is required. temporarily by using the information If your vehicle loses electrical power while display control;...
  • Page 196: Drive Control

    Driving Aids Modes: DRIVE CONTROL • Comfort – Provides a more relaxed Driver Select Suspension driving experience, maximizing comfort. (If Equipped) Your steering effort decreases and the Driver select suspension delivers a unique suspension movement is more fluid. driving experience through a suite of Comfort mode is ideal when you desire sophisticated electronic vehicle systems.
  • Page 197 Driving Aids If the loaded vehicle is not moved for approximately 12 hours, the leveling system may bleed down to a lower height. This can be especially apparent if a trailer is left attached to the parked vehicle for long periods of time.
  • Page 198: Load Carrying

    Load Carrying To move the shelf to the shelf position: REAR UNDER FLOOR STORAGE (If Equipped) Cargo Management System E205356 Pull up and pivot the shelf over the channels on the side trim panels and snap the shelf ends in the channels. E205355 To move the shelf to the divider A storage compartment is located in the...
  • Page 199: Roof Racks And Load Carriers

    When using the roof rack system, we recommend you use Ford Genuine Accessory crossbars designed specifically for your vehicle. Make sure that you securely fasten the load. Check the tightness of the load before driving and at each fuel stop.
  • Page 200: Load Limit

    Load Carrying LOAD LIMIT Tire and Loading Label Information Example: Vehicle Loading - with and without a Trailer This section guides you in the proper loading of your vehicle, trailer, or both. Keep your loaded vehicle weight within its design rating capability, with or without a trailer.
  • Page 201 Load Carrying Payload is the combined weight GAWR (Gross Axle Weight of cargo and passengers that your Rating) vehicle is carrying. The maximum GAWR is the maximum allowable payload for your vehicle appears weight that a single axle (front or on the Tire and Loading label.
  • Page 202 Load Carrying vehicle’s braking system is rated Safety Compliance Certification Label for operation at Gross Vehicle Example: Weight Rating, not at Gross Combined Weight Rating.) Separate functional brakes should be used for safe control of towed vehicles and for trailers where the Gross Combined Weight of the towing vehicle plus the trailer exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight...
  • Page 203 Load Carrying Steps for determining the Helpful examples for calculating correct load limit: the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity 1. Locate the statement "The combined weight of occupants Suppose your vehicle has a and cargo should never exceed 1400-pound (635-kilogram) cargo XXX kg or XXX lb."...
  • Page 204 Load Carrying - 1200 = - 240 pounds. No, you do not have enough cargo capacity to carry that much weight. In metric units, the calculation would be: 635 kilograms - (2 x 99 kilograms) - (12 x 45 kilograms) = 635 - 198 - 540 = -103 kilograms.
  • Page 205: Towing

    Towing Load Placement TOWING A TRAILER To help minimize how trailer WARNINGS movement affects your vehicle Towing trailers beyond the when driving: maximum recommended • Load the heaviest items closest gross trailer weight exceeds the to the trailer floor. limit of your vehicle and could •...
  • Page 206: Trailer Sway Control

    Turning off trailer sway control weight for your vehicle increases the risk of loss of vehicle configuration listed in the chart control, serious injury or death. Ford below. does not recommend disabling this feature except in situations where speed reduction...
  • Page 207 Towing Note: Certain states require To calculate the maximum loaded electric trailer brakes for trailers trailer weight for your vehicle: over a specified weight. Be sure to 1. Start with the gross combined check state regulations for this weight rating for your vehicle specified weight.
  • Page 208 Towing Vehicle Type Towing Package Maximum GCWR Four-wheel drive EL 12800 lb (5806 kg) Two-wheel drive 14900 lb (6758 kg) (except EL) Two-wheel drive EL 15100 lb (6849 kg) Optional Heavy Duty Four-wheel drive 15200 lb (6894 kg) (except EL) Four-wheel drive EL 15300 lb (6940 kg) Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 209: Essential Towing Checks

    Towing When attaching the trailer wiring connector ESSENTIAL TOWING CHECKS to your vehicle, only use a proper fitting connector that works with the vehicle and Follow these guidelines for safe towing: trailer functions. Some seven-position • Do not tow a trailer until you drive your connectors may have the SAE J2863 logo, vehicle at least 1000 miles (1600 which confirms that it is the proper wiring...
  • Page 210 Towing Integrated Hitch Rating The standard integrated hitch has two ratings depending on mode of operation: WARNING • Weight-carrying mode requires a draw Towing trailers beyond the maximum bar and hitch ball. The draw bar tongue weight exceeds the limit of supports all the vertical tongue load of the towing system and could result the trailer.
  • Page 211 Towing Weight-distributing Hitch - Vehicles 8. Drive the vehicle and trailer at 20–25 with Automatic Leveling Suspension mph (32–40 km/h) for approximately 2 miles (3 kilometers) to re-level the WARNING suspension. Do not adjust a weight-distributing 9. Park your vehicle and trailer on a level hitch to any position where the rear surface.
  • Page 212 Integrated Trailer Brake Controller (If braking). The gain setting displays in the Equipped) message center. WARNING The Ford trailer brake controller has been verified to be compatible with trailers having electric-actuated drum brakes (one to four axles) and most electric-over-hydraulic brakes. It will not activate hydraulic surge-style trailer brakes.
  • Page 213 Towing The controller shows gain setting, output B: Manual control lever: Slide the control bar graph, and trailer connectivity status lever to the left to turn on the trailer's in the information display. They appear in electric brakes independent of the tow the information display as follows: vehicle's.
  • Page 214 However, your Ford warranty does not cover • Avoid towing in adverse weather this diagnosis if the fault is with the trailer.
  • Page 215 The trailer brake controller is only a gearshift in position P to aid engine and factory-installed or dealer-installed transmission cooling and to help A/C item. Ford is not responsible for performance. warranty or performance of the • Turn off the speed control with heavy controller due to misuse or customer loads or in hilly terrain.
  • Page 216: Towing The Vehicle On Four Wheels

    Towing • Allow more distance for stopping with Exceeding these limits may allow water to a trailer attached. Anticipate stops and enter vehicle components: brake gradually. • Causing internal damage to the • Avoid parking on a grade. However, if components.
  • Page 217 Towing Recreational Towing 5. Rotate the four-wheel drive switch from 2H to 4L and back to 2H five Note: Put your climate control system in times within seven seconds. recirculated air mode to prevent exhaust Note: If completed successfully, the fumes from entering your vehicle.
  • Page 218 Towing Note: You may hear an audible noise as the WARNINGS transfer case shifts out of its neutral Shifting the transfer case to its position. This is normal. neutral position for recreational towing may cause the vehicle to be Note: If SHIFT DELAY PULL FORWARD able to roll even if the transmission is in P displays in the instrument cluster, transfer (Park).
  • Page 219: Driving Hints

    Driving Hints 4. Check the coolant level. See Engine BREAKING-IN Coolant Check (page 246). You need to break in new tires for 5. Have your vehicle checked by an approximately 300 mi (480 km). During authorized dealer as soon as possible. this time, your vehicle may exhibit some unusual driving characteristics.
  • Page 220: Driving Through Water

    Driving Hints • Avoid using speed control in hilly When driving through standing water, drive terrain. very slowly and do not stop your vehicle. Your brake performance and traction may • Do not rest your foot on the brake be limited. After driving through water and pedal while driving.
  • Page 221 Driving Hints WARNINGS Never place floor mats or any other covering on top of already installed floor mats. Floor mats should always rest on top of vehicle carpeting surface and not another floor mat or other covering. Additional floor mats or any other covering will reduce the pedal clearance and potentially interfere with pedal operation.
  • Page 222: Roadside Emergencies

    • Towing — independent service ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE contractors, if not prohibited by state, local or municipal law, shall tow Ford Vehicles Sold in the United States: eligible vehicles to an authorized dealer Getting Roadside Assistance within 35 mi (56 km) of the...
  • Page 223: Hazard Flashers

    Note: The hazard flashers operate when To fully assist you should you have a the ignition is in any position, or if the key is vehicle concern, Ford Motor Company of not in the ignition. If used when the vehicle Canada, Limited offers a complimentary is not running, the battery loses charge.
  • Page 224: Jump Starting The Vehicle

    Roadside Emergencies If your vehicle is equipped with a key WARNINGS system: Use only adequately sized cables Switch off the vehicle. with insulated clamps. 2. Switch on the vehicle. Preparing Your Vehicle 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to re-enable the fuel pump.
  • Page 225 Roadside Emergencies Note: In the illustration, the bottom vehicle 2. Connect the other end of the positive represents the booster vehicle. (+) cable to the positive (+) terminal of the booster vehicle battery. 3. Connect the negative (-) cable to the negative (-) terminal of the booster vehicle battery.
  • Page 226: Transporting The Vehicle

    We recommend the use of a wheel lift and dollies or flatbed equipment to tow your 4. Remove the jumper cable from the vehicle. Do not tow with a slingbelt. Ford positive (+) terminal of the disabled Motor Company has not approved a vehicle battery.
  • Page 227: Towing Points

    Roadside Emergencies It is acceptable to have your front-wheel Your vehicle comes equipped with drive vehicle towed from the front if using frame-mounted front recovery hooks. proper wheel lift equipment to raise the These hooks should never have a load front wheels off the ground.
  • Page 228: 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 229: 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 230: 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 231: 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 232: Ordering Additional Owner's Literature

    (VIN) and new ORDERING ADDITIONAL address with Ford Global Trade Services OWNER'S LITERATURE by emailing, expcso@ford.com. If you are in another foreign country, To order the publications in this portfolio, contact the nearest authorized dealer.
  • Page 233: Reporting Safety Defects (U.s. Only)

    However, Obtaining a French Owner’s NHTSA cannot become involved Manual in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Ford Motor French Owner’s Manual can be obtained Company. from your authorized dealer or by contacting Helm, Incorporated using the...
  • Page 234 Customer Assistance Transport Canada Contact Information Website http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/motorvehiclesafety/reporting-defects-motor- vehicles.html (English) Website http://www.tc.gc.ca/fra/securiteautomobile/signaler-defauts-vehicules- automobiles.html (French) Phone 1–800–333–0510 Ford of Canada Contact Information Website www.ford.ca Phone 1–800–565-3673 Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 235: Fuses

    Fuses FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART WARNINGS To reduce risk of electrical shock, Engine Compartment Fuse Box always replace the cover to the power distribution box before WARNINGS reconnecting the battery or refilling fluid reservoirs. Always disconnect the battery before servicing high current fuses. E166589 Fuse or Relay Fuse Amp Rating...
  • Page 236 Fuses Fuse or Relay Fuse Amp Rating Protected Components Number Relay Power distribution box relay. Power running boards. Heated seats. Run/start relay. Starter relay. Electronic cooling fan. — Not used. Electronic fan. — Not used. Trailer brake. Power point (console). 4x4 module HAT 2.
  • Page 237 Fuses Fuse or Relay Fuse Amp Rating Protected Components Number Blower motor relay. 110-volt AC power point. Auxiliary blower motor. Powertrain control module relay. Power liftgate. — Not used. — Not used. Relay Trailer tow backup lamps relay. Relay Electronic fan 2 relay. Powertrain control module keep-alive power.
  • Page 238 Fuses Fuse or Relay Fuse Amp Rating Protected Components Number Powertrain control module ISP. Power steering. — Not used. Passenger compartment fuse panel run/ start feed. Blower motor run/start. — Not used. Heated mirrors. — Not used. — Not used. —...
  • Page 239 Fuses Fuse or Relay Fuse Amp Rating Protected Components Number Driver power seat. Vehicle power 1 – powertrain control module. Vehicle power 2 – powertrain control module. Vehicle power 4 – ignition coils. — Not used. Vehicle power 3 – powertrain control module.
  • Page 240: Passenger Compartment Fuse Box

    Fuses Passenger Compartment Fuse Box E163102 Fuse or Relay Fuse Amp Rating Protected Components Number Driver window. Rear seat control. Multimedia gateway module. Passenger window. Demand lamps. Amplifier. Rear electronic automatic temperature control. 7.5A Power mirror. Driver seat memory switch. Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 241 Fuses Fuse or Relay Fuse Amp Rating Protected Components Number — Not used. SYNC. Power lift gate. Electric finish panel. Display. Run accessory relay. Passive entry/start module. Interior lighting. Puddle lamps. Right turn and stop/turn signals. Left turn and stop/turn signals. Reverse lamp.
  • Page 242 Fuses Fuse or Relay Fuse Amp Rating Protected Components Number Passive entry/start module. Ignition switch. Key inhibit switch. Radio. GPS. Front park lamps. Trailer brake on/off. Power vent. Driver's window motor. Power inverter. CCD suspension module. Rear park assist. Rear camera. BLIS.
  • Page 243: Changing A Fuse

    Fuses Fuse or Relay Fuse Amp Rating Protected Components Number Fog lamps. Front passenger and rear windows circuit breaker. Relay Windows and vents relay. CHANGING A FUSE Fuses WARNING Always replace a fuse with one that has the specified amperage rating. E217331 Using a fuse with a higher amperage If electrical components in the vehicle are...
  • Page 244 Fuses Callout Fuse Type Micro 2 Micro 3 Maxi Mini M Case J Case J Case Low Profile Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 245: 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 246: Under Hood Overview

    Maintenance 3. Raise the hood until the lift cylinders hold it open. 4. To close, lower the hood and make sure that it is closed properly and fully latched. E190266 UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW E166496 Windshield washer fluid reservoir. See Washer Fluid Check (page 251). Battery.
  • Page 247: Engine Oil Dipstick

    Maintenance Engine oil filler cap. See Engine Oil Check (page 244). Engine oil dipstick. See Engine Oil Dipstick (page 244). Brake fluid reservoir. See Brake Fluid Check (page 251). Engine coolant reservoir. See Engine Coolant Check (page 246). Air filter assembly. See Changing the Engine Air Filter (page 261). Power distribution box.
  • Page 248: Oil Change Indicator Reset

    Reset button until the instrument Turn it counterclockwise and remove cluster displays the following message. 3. Add engine oil that meets Ford Reset Successful specifications. See Capacities and Specifications (page 306). You may When the oil change indic- have to use a funnel to pour the engine ator resets the instrument oil into the opening.
  • Page 249: Engine Coolant Check

    Maintenance Note: Coolant expands when it is hot. The Message Action and description level may extend beyond the MAX mark. If the instrument cluster Maintain coolant concentration within displays one of the following 48% to 50%, which equates to a freeze messages, repeat the point between -30°F (-34°C) and -34°F process.
  • Page 250 Note: Coolants marketed for all makes and In case of emergency, you can add a large models may not be approved to Ford amount of water without engine coolant specifications and may cause damage to in order to reach a vehicle service location.
  • Page 251 Maintenance Dispose of used engine coolant in an How Fail-Safe Cooling Works appropriate manner. Follow your If the engine begins to overheat, community's regulations and standards the coolant temperature gauge for recycling and disposing of automotive moves toward the red zone: fluids.
  • Page 252 Maintenance If you tow a trailer with your vehicle, the WARNINGS engine may temporarily reach a higher Never remove the coolant reservoir temperature during severe operating cap when the engine is running or conditions, for example ascending a long hot. or steep grade in high ambient temperatures.
  • Page 253: Automatic Transmission Fluid Check

    4. Add fluid through the filler opening. Fill to the bottom of the opening. Use only fluid that meets Ford specifications. See Capacities and Specifications (page 302). Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 254: Brake Fluid Check

    A fluid level between the MAX and unless you are adding fluid. MIN lines is within the normal Only use fluid that meets Ford operating range and there is no need specifications. See Capacities and to add fluid. A fluid level not in the normal Specifications (page 302).
  • Page 255: Fuel Filter

    Maintenance State or local regulations on volatile WARNINGS organic compounds may restrict the use Keep batteries out of reach of of methanol, a common windshield washer children. Batteries contain sulfuric antifreeze additive. Washer fluids acid. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or containing non-methanol antifreeze clothing.
  • Page 256 Maintenance If you see any corrosion on the battery or Note: For flexible fuel vehicles, if you are terminals, remove the cables from the operating on E85, you may experience poor terminals and clean with a wire brush. You starts or an inability to start the engine and can neutralize the acid with a solution of driveability problems until the fuel trim and baking soda and water.
  • Page 257: Checking The Wiper Blades

    Maintenance After battery replacement, or in some CHANGING THE WIPER cases after charging the battery with an BLADES external charger, the battery management system requires eight hours of vehicle sleep Note: Do not hold the wiper blade when time to relearn the battery state of charge. lifting the wiper arm.
  • Page 258: Adjusting The Headlamps

    Maintenance 3. Press the wiper blade secondary Vertical Aim Adjustment locking clip. Park your vehicle directly in front of a 4. Remove the wiper blade. wall or screen on a level surface, approximately 25 feet (7.6 meters) Note: Make sure that the wiper arm does away.
  • Page 259: Removing A Headlamp

    Maintenance E163806 E167360 5. Locate the vertical adjuster on each 3. Remove the pushpin at the upper headlamp. Use a #2 Phillips inboard corner of the lamp. screwdriver to turn the adjuster either counterclockwise or clockwise in order to adjust the vertical aim of the headlamp.
  • Page 260 Maintenance Front Direction Indicator Bulb Note: If the bulb is accidentally touched, clean it with rubbing alcohol before installing it. Headlamp Bulb Switch all of the lamps and the ignition off. 2. Remove the headlamp. See Removing a Headlamp (page 256). E205569 Switch all of the lamps and the ignition off.
  • Page 261 Maintenance LED Direction Indicator and Side Rear Lamp, Brake Lamp, Rear Marker Bulbs Direction Indicator and Reverse (If Equipped) Lamp Bulbs These lamps have LED bulbs. Contact an authorized dealer. Fog Lamp Bulb (If Equipped) E187289 Reverse lamp bulb. Rear lamp, brake lamp and E163826 direction indicator bulb.
  • Page 262: Bulb Specification Chart

    Maintenance LED Rear Lamp, Brake Lamp, Rear LED Central High-mounted Brake Direction Indicator and Reverse Lamp Bulb (If Equipped) Lamp Bulbs (If Equipped) These lamps have LED bulbs. Contact an authorized dealer. These lamps have LED bulbs. Contact an authorized dealer. License Plate Lamp Bulb Central High-mounted Brake Lamp Bulb...
  • Page 263 Maintenance Exterior Lamps Lamp Specification Power (Watt) Position lamp. Front direction indicator. 7444NA Daytime running lamps. Headlamp low beam. Headlamp high beam. LED Headlamps. Front fog lamps. 9140 Front side marker lamps. Side direction indicator. Rear lamp, brake lamp and rear direction indicator. 3057 27/6.7 Central high mounted brake lamp.
  • Page 264: Changing The Engine Air Filter

    Maintenance CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR FILTER WARNING To reduce the risk of vehicle damage and personal burn injuries, do not start your engine with the air cleaner removed and do not remove it while the engine is running. Note: Failure to use the correct air filter E163756 element may result in severe engine 2.
  • Page 265 Maintenance E163758 E163760 5. Release the three clamps that secure Reconnect the mass air flow sensor the cover to the air filter housing. Push electrical connector to the outlet the air filter cover toward the center of tube. Make sure the locking tab on the vehicle and up slightly to release it.
  • Page 266: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care GENERAL INFORMATION CLEANING PRODUCTS Materials Your dealer has many quality products available to clean your vehicle and protect For best results, use the following products its finishes. or products of equivalent quality: Name Specification Motorcraft® Bug and Tar Remover ZC-42 (U.S. & Canada) Motorcraft®...
  • Page 267: Waxing

    Vehicle Care Stripes or Graphics • Dry your vehicle with a chamois or soft (If Equipped) terry cloth towel to eliminate water Hand washing your vehicle is preferred spotting. however, pressure washing may be used • Immediately remove fuel spillages, bird under the following conditions: droppings, insect deposits and road tar.
  • Page 268: Cleaning The Engine

    Vehicle Care • Use a quality wax that does not contain • Never wash or rinse any ignition coil, abrasives. spark plug wire or spark plug well, or the area in and around these locations. • Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to apply and remove the wax.
  • Page 269: 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 270: 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 2. Use Motorcraft Premium Leather and vacuum cleaner. Vinyl Cleaner or a commercially • Clean and treat spills and stains as available leather cleaning product for soon as possible.
  • Page 271: Repairing Minor Paint Damage

    Vehicle Care • Do not spill coffee, ketchup, mustard, REPAIRING MINOR PAINT orange juice or oil-based products on DAMAGE the leather as they may permanently stain the leather. Authorized dealers have touch-up paint to • Do not use household cleaning match your vehicle’s color.
  • Page 272: Vehicle Storage

    Vehicle Care • Clean the wheels weekly using • Touch-up exposed or primed metal to Motorcraft Wheel and Tire Cleaner. prevent rust. Apply using manufacturer's • Cover chrome and stainless steel parts instructions. with a thick coat of auto wax to prevent •...
  • Page 273 Vehicle Care Battery • Check tire pressures and set tire inflation per the Tire Label. • Check and recharge as necessary. Keep • Check brake pedal operation. Drive connections clean. your vehicle 15 ft (4.5 m) back and • If storing your vehicle for more than 30 forth to remove rust build-up.
  • Page 274: Wheels And Tires

    Ford dealer to have the system abrupt maneuvers, drive at safe speeds for reprogrammed. If you intend to change the the conditions, keep tires inflated to Ford size of the wheels from that fitted by the recommended pressures, never overload...
  • Page 275 Wheels and Tires Utility vehicles and trucks handle On some four-wheel drive vehicles, the differently than passenger cars in the initial shift from two-wheel to four-wheel various driving conditions that are drive while the vehicle is moving can cause encountered on streets, highways and a momentary clunk and ratcheting sound.
  • Page 276 Wheels and Tires E168583 E145299 • Higher - to allow higher load carrying As a result of the above dimensional capacity and to allow it to travel over differences, Sport utility vehicles and rough terrain without getting hung up trucks often will have a higher center of or damaging underbody components.
  • Page 277: Tire Care

    U.S. Department of TIRE CARE Transportation Tire quality Information About Uniform grades: The U.S. Department of Tire Quality Grading Transportation requires Ford Motor Company to give you the following information about tire grades exactly as the government has written it. Treadwear...
  • Page 278 Wheels and Tires The traction grades, from highest Federal Motor Vehicle Safety to lowest are AA, A, B, and C. The Standard No. 139. Grades B and A grades represent the tire’s ability represent higher levels of to stop on wet pavement as performance on the laboratory measured under controlled test wheel than the minimum...
  • Page 279 Wheels and Tires *kPa: Kilopascal, a metric unit of Information Contained on the air pressure. Tire Sidewall *PSI: Pounds per square inch, a Both United States and Canada standard unit of air pressure. Federal regulations require tire manufacturers to place *Cold tire pressure: The tire standardized information on the pressure when the vehicle has...
  • Page 280 Wheels and Tires A. P: Indicates a tire, designated G. H: Indicates the tire's speed by the Tire and Rim Association, rating. The speed rating denotes that may be used for service on the speed at which a tire is cars, sport utility vehicles, designed to be driven for extended minivans and light trucks.
  • Page 281 Wheels and Tires J. Tire Ply Composition and Letter mph ( km/h) Material Used: Indicates the rating number of plies or the number of 168 (270) layers of rubber-coated fabric in the tire tread and sidewall. Tire 186 (299) manufacturers also must indicate Note: For tires with a maximum the ply materials in the tire and the sidewall, which include steel,...
  • Page 282 Wheels and Tires *Traction: The traction grades, The tire suppliers may have from highest to lowest are AA, A, additional markings, notes or B, and C. The grades represent the warnings such as standard load tire's ability to stop on wet or radial tubeless.
  • Page 283 Wheels and Tires C. Maximum Load Dual lb (kg) at psi (kPa) cold: Indicates the maximum load and tire pressure when the tire is used as a dual; defined as four tires on the rear axle (a total of six or more tires on the vehicle).
  • Page 284 Numbers of 70 or automatic service station gauges lower indicate a short sidewall. may be inaccurate. Ford recommends the use of a digital D. D: Indicates a diagonal type tire. or dial-type tire pressure gauge R: Indicates a radial type tire.
  • Page 285 Certification Label or Tire Label. of the vehicle. If you do not maintain the inflation pressure at When weather temperature the levels specified by Ford, your changes occur, tire inflation vehicle may experience a condition pressures also change. A 10°F known as shimmy.
  • Page 286 Wheels and Tires Note: If you are checking tire Note: Some spare tires operate at pressure when the tire is hot, (for a higher inflation pressure than the example, driven more than 1 mile other tires. For T type mini-spare [1.6 kilometers]), never bleed or tires, see the Dissimilar spare wheel reduce air pressure.
  • Page 287 Wheels and Tires it needs to be repaired or replaced. When the tire tread wears down For your safety, tires that are to the same height as these wear damaged or show signs of bars, the tire is worn out and must excessive wear should not be used be replaced.
  • Page 288 31st week of 1997. After 2000 possible. Use of any tire or wheel the numbers go to four digits. For not recommended by Ford can example, 2501 means the 25th affect the safety and performance of your vehicle, which could result...
  • Page 289 20 psi (1.38 bar) system indicator is flashing, the greater than the maximum system is malfunctioning. Your pressure, a Ford dealer or other replacement tire might be tire service professional should do incompatible with your tire the mounting.
  • Page 290 Wheels and Tires Safety Practices If you feel a sudden vibration or ride disturbance while driving, or WARNINGS you suspect your tire or vehicle has been damaged, immediately If your vehicle is stuck in reduce your speed. Drive with snow, mud or sand, do not caution until you can safely pull rapidly spin the tires;...
  • Page 291 Wheels and Tires Tire Rotation Rotating your tires at the recommended interval (as WARNING indicated in the Scheduled Maintenance chapter) will help If the tire label shows your tires wear more evenly, different tire pressures for the providing better tire performance front and rear tires and the vehicle and longer tire life.
  • Page 292: Using Snow Chains

    Other load index and speed rating as those conventional link type chains may originally provided by Ford. Use of contact and cause damage to the any tire or wheel not recommended by vehicle's wheel house and/or body.
  • Page 293: 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 294 Wheels and Tires Changing Tires With a Tire The low tire pressure warning light will turn Pressure Monitoring System on if the tire pressure is significantly low. Once the light is illuminated, your tires are under-inflated and need to be inflated to the manufacturer’s recommended tire pressure.
  • Page 295 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 296 Wheels and Tires When Inflating Your Tires Tire Pressure Monitoring System Reset Procedure When putting air into your tires (such as at a gas station or in your garage), the tire WARNING pressure monitoring system may not To determine the required respond immediately to the air added to pressure(s) for your vehicle, see the your tires.
  • Page 297 (one meter) away from another starting with the left front tire in the Ford Motor Company vehicle following clockwise order: Left front undergoing the system reset procedure (driver's side front tire), Right front at the same time.
  • Page 298: Changing A Road Wheel

    If the tire pressure monitor sensor and wheels that were originally provided becomes damaged, it will no longer by Ford. If the dissimilar spare tire or wheel function. See Tire Pressure is damaged, it should be replaced rather Monitoring System (page 290).
  • Page 299 Wheels and Tires When driving with one of the dissimilar • Use commercial car washing spare tires listed above, do not: equipment. • Exceed 50 mph (80 km/h). • Use snow chains on the end of the vehicle with the dissimilar spare wheel •...
  • Page 300 Always use the jack provided as versus all-terrain) as those originally original equipment with your vehicle. provided by Ford. The recommended tire If using a jack other than the one and wheel size may be found on either the provided as original equipment with your...
  • Page 301 Wheels and Tires Park on a level surface, activate the hazard 3. Insert the winch extension tool flashers and set the parking brake. Then, assembly through the access hole in place the transmission in park (P) and turn the floor and engage the winch. the engine off.
  • Page 302 Wheels and Tires 6. Raise the vehicle to provide sufficient ground clearance when installing the spare tire, about 1/4 inch (6 millimeters). Installing the Spare Tire E208657 Rear jacking point E175447 Remove the lug nuts with the lug wrench. 2. Replace the flat tire with the spare tire, making sure the valve stem is facing outward.
  • Page 303: Technical Specifications

    M14 x 1.5 150 lb.ft (204 Nm) Torque specifications are for nut and bolt threads free of dirt and rust. Use only Ford recommended replacement fasteners. Retighten the lug nuts to the specified torque within 100 miles (160 kilometers) after any wheel disturbance (such as tire rotation, changing a flat tire, wheel removal).
  • Page 304 Wheels and Tires E145950 Wheel pilot bore Inspect the wheel pilot hole and mounting surface prior to installation. Remove any visible corrosion or loose particles. Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 305: Capacities And Specifications

    Capacities and Specifications ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS Measurement Specification Cubic inches Firing order 1-4-2-5-3-6 Ignition system Coil on plug Compression ratio 10.0:1 Spark plug gap 0.030 in (0.75 mm) - 0.033 in (0.85 mm) Drivebelt Routing E167467 MOTORCRAFT PARTS Component Part Number Air filter element.
  • Page 306 Rear window wiper blade. WW-1612 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 307: 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 308: 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 309: Capacities And Specifications

    Capacities and Specifications CAPACITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS Capacities WARNING The air conditioning refrigerant system contains refrigerant under high pressure. Only qualified personnel should service the air conditioning refrigerant system. Opening the air conditioning refrigerant system can cause personal injury. Item Capacity Engine oil (with oil filter).
  • Page 310 Do not check or change the lubricant unless you suspect a leak or submerge the axle in water. Contact an authorized dealer. Add 4 fl. oz. (118 ml) of Additive Friction Modifier XL-3 or equivalent for complete refill of Ford limited-slip differential. Approximate dry fill capacity. Actual amount may vary during fluid changes. Specifications...
  • Page 311 Capacities and Specifications Name Specification Brake fluid (U.S. and Mexico): WSS-M6C65-A1 Motorcraft® DOT 3 Motor Vehicle Brake Fluid PM-1-C Brake fluid (Canada): WSS-M6C65-A1 High Performance DOT 3 Motor Vehicle Brake Fluid CPM-1-C Brake fluid: WSS-M6C65-A2 Motorcraft® DOT 4 LV High Performance Motor Vehicle Brake Fluid (U.S.
  • Page 312 Capacities and Specifications Name Specification A/C refrigerant (Canada): WSH-M17B19-A Motorcraft® R-134a Refrigerant CYN-16-R A/C refrigerant (Mexico): WSH-M17B19-A Motorcraft® R-134a Refrigerant MYN-19 A/C refrigerant compressor oil: WSH-M1C231-B Motorcraft® PAG Refrigerant Compressor Oil YN-12-D Multi-purpose grease: ESB-M1C93-B Motorcraft® Multi-Purpose Grease Spray XL-5-A Lock cylinders (U.S.): Penetrating and Lock Lubricant XL-1...
  • Page 313 Use of any fluid other than the recommended fluid may cause degraded brake performance and not meet the Ford performance standards. Keep brake fluid clean and dry. Contamination with dirt, water, petroleum products or other materials may result in brake system damage and possible failure.
  • Page 314: Audio System

    Audio systems capable of recognizing and may not function correctly when used in playing MP3 and WMA individual tracks Ford CD players. and folder structures work as follows: • There are two different modes for MP3...
  • Page 315: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Sony Am/Fm/Cd

    Audio System • MP3 and WMA folder mode represents AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH: a folder structure consisting of one SONY AM/FM/CD 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 316 Audio System E205856 TUNE: In radio mode, turn to search through the radio frequency band. In SIRIUS mode, turn to find the previous or next available satellite radio station. Memory presets: Store your favorite radio stations. To store a radio station, tune to the station, then press and hold a preset button until sound returns.
  • Page 317: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Am/Fm/Cd/Sync/Satellite Radio

    Audio System Rear Seat Audio Controls E182082 VOL: Press to adjust the volume. MEDIA: Scroll through available audio system modes. Display: Shows the status of the current mode. CLOCK: Press to display the clock. SEEK: Select the next or previous stored radio frequency station, SIRIUS radio channel or CD track.
  • Page 318 Audio System E205855 Display screen: Shows audio and SYNC information. Number block: In radio mode, store your favorite stations for later access. When tuned to any station, press and hold a preset button until sound returns. In CD mode, press a button to select a track. In phone mode, press to enter a phone number.
  • Page 319 Audio System Seek, Fast Forward and Reverse: In radio mode, select a frequency band and press either button. The system stops at the first station it finds in that direction. In SIRIUS mode, press to select the next or previous satellite radio station.
  • Page 320 Audio System Radio Manual Tune Use the left and right arrows to go up or down the frequency band. Scan Select for a brief sampling of all available channels. Select to store the six strongest local stations on the AM- AST and FM-AST frequency bands.
  • Page 321: Digital Radio

    Audio System Audio Settings Speed Compensated Automatically adjusts the volume to compensate for Volume speed and wind noise. You can set the system between 0 and +7. Sound Select to adjust settings for Treble, Midrange, Bass, Fade or Balance. Occupancy Mode Select to optimize sound quality for the chosen seating position.
  • Page 322 Audio System HD Radio technology is the digital When HD Radio broadcasts are active, you evolution of analog AM/FM radio. Your can access the following functions: system has a special receiver that allows • Scan allows you to hear a brief it to receive digital broadcasts (where sampling of all available stations.
  • Page 323 Audio System HD Radio Reception and Station Troubleshooting Potential Reception Issues Reception area If you are listening to a multicast station and you are on the fringe of the reception area, the station may mute due to weak signal strength. If you are listening to HD1, the system switches back to the analog broadcast until the digital broadcast is available again.
  • Page 324: Satellite Radio

    DTS U.S. and foreign patents. HD Radio and the HD and HD Radio logos SIRIUS® broadcasts a variety of music, are proprietary trademarks of DTS Ford news, sports, weather, traffic and Motor Company and DTS are not entertainment satellite radio channels. For...
  • Page 325 Ford Motor Company shall not be of your vehicle. See an authorized dealer responsible for any such programming for availability.
  • Page 326 Audio System Troubleshooting Message Condition Action Acquiring… Radio requires more than No action required. This two seconds to produce message should disappear audio for the selected shortly. channel. Satellite antenna fault There is an internal module If this message does not or system failure present.
  • Page 327: Usb Port

    Audio System USB PORT (If Equipped) 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 328: Sync

    SYNC (If Equipped) 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 329 SYNC (If Equipped) 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,...
  • Page 330: 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 331 SYNC (If Equipped) 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 332: Using Sync With Your Phone

    SYNC (If Equipped) 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 333 SYNC (If Equipped) Other features, such as text messaging 4. When prompted on your cell phone’s using Bluetooth and automatic phonebook display, confirm that the PIN provided download, are phone-dependent features. by SYNC matches the PIN displayed To check your phone's compatibility, see on your cell phone.
  • Page 334 SYNC (If Equipped) Depending on your phone's capability and SYNC may prompt you with more cell your market, the system may prompt you phone options. Your cell phone may also with questions, such as setting the current prompt you to give SYNC permission to phone as the primary phone (the phone access information.
  • Page 335 SYNC (If Equipped) Voice Command To access text messages say: [text] (messages | message) Voice Command help [text] (messages | message) ___ is a dynamic listing that should be the Then say any of the following: name of a contact in your phonebook. For (listen to | read) ([text] message) example you could say "Call Home".
  • Page 336 SYNC (If Equipped) on the steering wheel or select the end call option in the audio display. Voice Command Receiving Calls (connect | You can state the name of device) ___ the desired device, such as Accepting calls “My iPhone”,“My Galaxy” or“My iPod”.
  • Page 337 SYNC (If Equipped) Menu Item Description and action Mic. off Switch your vehicle's microphone off. To switch the microphone on, select the option again. Privacy Switch a call from an active hands-free environment to your cellular phone for a more private conversation. When selected, the audio display indicates the call is private.
  • Page 338 SYNC (If Equipped) Display Description and action Dial a number Enter numbers using the audio system's numeric keypad. Phonebook Access your downloaded phonebook. 1. Press the OK button to confirm and enter. You can use the options at the bottom of the screen to access an alphabetical category quickly.
  • Page 339 SYNC (If Equipped) Using the screen you also have the following options: Menu Description and action Item Ignore Select this option, or do nothing, and the message goes into your text message inbox. View Select the view option to open the text message. Once selected, you have the ability to have the message read to you, to view other messages.
  • Page 340 SYNC (If Equipped) Sending a Text Message Note: You can send text messages either by choosing a contact from the phonebook Note: You can only send a text message to and selecting the text option from the audio one recipient at a time. display or by replying to a received message Select the send option when the in the inbox.
  • Page 341 SYNC (If Equipped) 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 342 SYNC (If Equipped) 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 343: Sync Applications And Services

    SYNC (If Equipped) 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 344 SYNC (If Equipped) Note: If any user turns 911 Assist on or off, WARNINGS that setting applies for all paired phones. If Do not wait for 911 Assist to make an 911 Assist is turned off, either a voice emergency call if you can do it message plays or a display message (or yourself.
  • Page 345 SYNC (If Equipped) Off selections include: Message Action and Description Off with reminder: Provides a display and voice reminder at phone connection at vehicle start. Off without reminder: Provides a display reminder only without a voice reminder at phone connection. Before making the call: To make sure that 911 Assist works •...
  • Page 346: Using Sync With Your Media Player

    SYNC (If Equipped) 911 Assist Privacy Notice • WAV. • AAC. When you turn on 911 Assist, it may disclose to emergency services that your Connecting Your Digital Media vehicle has been in a crash involving the Player to the USB Port deployment of an airbag or activation of the fuel pump shut-off.
  • Page 347 SYNC (If Equipped) To view USB content select: Message Description and Action Browse USB Depending on how many media files are on your connected device, an indexing message may appear in the display. When indexing is complete, the selected source starts to playback audio automatically.
  • Page 348 SYNC (If Equipped) Command Description and Action play [artist] ___ play [genre] ___ play [playlist] ___ next [track | title | song | file | podcast | Plays the next track on the current media. chapter | episode] previous [track | title | song | file | Plays the previous track on current media.
  • Page 349 SYNC (If Equipped) Then any of the following: Menu Item BT audio Voice Command pause play next [track | title | song | file | podcast | chapter | episode] previous [track | title | song | file | podcast | chapter | episode] Press the MEDIA button and select either Media Menu Features USB 1 or USB 2 from the media source list...
  • Page 350 SYNC (If Equipped) Message Description and Action are not populated, the tracks will not be available in voice recognition, the play menu or this option. However, if you place these tracks onto your playing device in mass storage device mode they are available in voice recognition, the play menu or this option.
  • Page 351 SYNC (If Equipped) Display Description and Action Artists Sort all indexed media files by artist. The system then lists and plays all artists and tracks alphabetically. 1. Press the OK button to select. 2. Scroll to select the desired artist, and then press the OK button.
  • Page 352 SYNC (If Equipped) Bluetooth Devices and System Accessing and Viewing USB Media Settings (browse | search | show) all (playlist | You can access these menus using the playlists) audio display. See Using SYNC With (browse | search | show) all (song | songs Your Phone (page 329).
  • Page 353 SYNC (If Equipped) Voice Command Voice Command Sirius [tune [to]] FM (autostore | AST | autoset) preset ___ (USB [stick] | iPod | MP3 [player]) [tune [to]] FM 2 ((who's | who is) this | who plays this | [tune [to]] (FM ___ | ___ [FM]) (what's | what is) playing [now] | (what | which) (song | track | artist) is this | [tune [to]] FM preset ___...
  • Page 354: Sync Troubleshooting

    SYNC (If Equipped) Voice Commands Voice Command [tune [to]] preset ___ [play] next track [tune [to]] SAT 1 preset ___ [play] previous track [tune [to]] SAT 2 preset ___ [play | change to] track [number] ___ [tune [to]] SAT 3 preset ___ repeat (track | song) [on] tune [to] [Sirius] repeat folder [on]...
  • Page 355 SYNC (If Equipped) Phone issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) The audio control settings Review your phone's manual There is excessive back- on your phone may be about audio adjustments. ground noise during a phone affecting SYNC perform- call. ance. Try turning off the device, During a call, I can hear the This may be a possible...
  • Page 356 SYNC (If Equipped) Phone issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) Depending upon your phone, you may have to grant SYNC permission to access your phonebook contacts. Make sure to confirm when prompted by your phone during the phonebook download. Go to the website to review your phone's compatibility.
  • Page 357 SYNC (If Equipped) USB and media issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) Try turning off the device, resetting the device, removing the device's battery, then trying again. Make sure you are using the manufacturer's cable. I am having trouble This may be a possible Make sure you insert the connecting my device.
  • Page 358 SYNC (If Equipped) Voice command issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) Review the phone voice commands and the media You may be using the wrong voice commands at the voice commands. beginning of their respective sections. SYNC does not understand After pressing the voice icon, what I am saying.
  • Page 359 SYNC (If Equipped) Voice command issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) Make sure you are saying the contacts exactly as they are listed. For example, if you save a contact as Joe Wilson, say "Call Joe Wilson". Using the SYNC phone menu, open the phonebook and scroll to the name You may be saying the...
  • Page 360 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 361 SYNC (If Equipped) AppLink issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) On an iPhone with iOS7+, to force close an app, double tab the home button then swipe up on the app to close it. Tab the home button again, then select the app again to restart it.
  • Page 362 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 363: General Information

    SYNC (If Equipped) Getting to Know Your System GENERAL INFORMATION The SYNC 3 system allows you to interact WARNING with a variety of features using the touchscreen and voice commands. By Driving while distracted can result in integrating with your Bluetooth-enabled loss of vehicle control, crash and phone, the touchscreen provides easy injury.
  • Page 364 SYNC (If Equipped) Item Menu Item Action and Description Status Bar This bar displays icons and messages pertaining to current system activities including climate settings, voice commands and phone functions such as text messages. Home This button is available on the main screens. Pressing it takes you to the home screen view.
  • Page 365 SYNC (If Equipped) E223130 Callout Item Description Driver Temper- This shows the temperature the driver selects through ature the climate control system. Heated steering When you activate the heated steering wheel option wheel on the touch screen, this icon displays. It only displays when there is not a physical button for the heated (If equipped) steering wheel.
  • Page 366 SYNC (If Equipped) Callout Item Description Download This icon appears when SYNC 3 receives a software update. Pressing the icon shows more details about the new software. Wi-Fi This icon appears if a Wi-Fi network is connected. Wi-Fi in Range An available Wi-Fi network is within range.
  • Page 367 SYNC (If Equipped) Feature Bar Item Functions Navigation Allows you to see your vehicle's location on a virtual road map, get driving directions to (If equipped) your destination and find points of interest along your route. Apps Connect and control SYNC 3 compatible apps running on your iphone or android device.
  • Page 368 SYNC (If Equipped) E208626 You can make the following adjustments using the information display SYNC 3 screen: Option Information Entertain- Information for current audio playing. ment Select source. Naviga- View current road and speed limit (if information is available). tion View current route, next turn, time to your destination (depending on cluster level), distance to destination (depending on cluster level), and ability to cancel route.
  • Page 369 SYNC (If Equipped) Option Information All calls Incoming calls Outgoing calls Missed calls If you are on a call, the call information is displayed on the information display. If you are receiving a call, you can accept it by selecting OK on the right-hand steering wheel controls.
  • Page 370 Website time which could increase the risk of serious injury or death after a crash. If you www.owner.ford.com do not hear 911 Assist within five seconds www.syncmyride.ca of the crash, the system or phone may be damaged or non-functional.
  • Page 371 SYNC (If Equipped) Before making the call: Website • SYNC provides a short window of time www.syncmaroute.ca (about 10 seconds) to cancel the call. If you fail to cancel the call, SYNC For important information about airbag attempts to dial 911. deployment and the fuel pump shut-off •...
  • Page 372 SYNC (If Equipped) Safety Information • Do not leave playing devices in your vehicle during extreme conditions as it WARNING could cause them damage. See your device's user guide for further Driving while distracted can result in information. loss of vehicle control, crash and •...
  • Page 373 USB drive into your computer, choose to start the download. Follow the instructions Website provided to download the files to the USB drive. www.owner.ford.com www.syncmyride.ca The installation of most files occurs in the www.syncmaroute.ca background, and does not interrupt your use of the system.
  • Page 374 SYNC (If Equipped) Updating Over Wi-Fi If you would like to switch this feature To update your System over Wi-Fi your on later, select: vehicle must be within the range of a Wi-Fi access point. Data rates may apply. Menu Item Settings To connect your system to Wi-Fi, select:...
  • Page 375 SYNC 3 module. Ford Motor Company, phone book, text messages (read and Ford of Canada and The Lincoln Motor unread), and call history, including history Company do not access the system data of calls when your cell phone was not for any purpose other than as described connected to the system.
  • Page 376: Home Screen

    SYNC (If Equipped) HOME SCREEN E205446 Item Tile Home screen display Audio Shows the active media source. If your vehicle does not have navigation, this space contains the compass. Phone The name of the connected phone appears on the screen. The status of the phone features also appear.
  • Page 377: Using Voice Recognition

    SYNC (If Equipped) Item Tile Home screen display If your vehicle does not have navigation, this space contains the audio information. If equipped. You can access each feature controlled by You can touch any of the feature displays SYNC 3 through a variety of commands. to access that feature.
  • Page 378 SYNC (If Equipped) Audio Voice Commands Included here are some of the most popular commands for each SYNC 3 ___ is a dynamic listing, meaning that for feature. audio voice commands it can be the name of a Sirius channel or a channel number, a radio frequency number, or the name of an artist, album, song or a genre.
  • Page 379 SYNC (If Equipped) Climate Voice Commands ___ is a dynamic listing, meaning that for climate voice commands it can be the You can control the temperature of the desired degrees for the temperature vehicle using voice commands. setting. To adjust the temperature, say: Voice command Description Climate Set Temperature ___...
  • Page 380 SYNC (If Equipped) Please make sure that you are saying the contact list. contact name exactly as it appears in your Once you have provided the digits of the phone number, you can say the following commands: Voice Command Description <0-9>...
  • Page 381 SYNC (If Equipped) Voice command Description Find Intersection Allows you to enter the intersection search functionality. Destination Nearest State the name of the POI category you would like to search for nearby such as "Destination nearest restaurants". Destination Previous Allows you to see a list of your previous destinations. Destination Destination Home Allows you to route to your home address.
  • Page 382 SYNC (If Equipped) There are also voice commands that you can use when app(s) are connected to SYNC 3: Voice command Description Say the name of an At any time, you can say the name of a mobile app to start the mobile app on SYNC 3.
  • Page 383 SYNC (If Equipped) Voice command Description Phone Confirmation Off The system does not confirm before placing a call. Voice Command Lists On The system displays a short list of available commands. Voice Command Lists Off The system does not display the list of commands. To disable this automatic fan speed You can use the volume control to adjust reduction feature during voice sessions,...
  • Page 384: Entertainment

    SYNC (If Equipped) ENTERTAINMENT E205443 Message Message and description Sources Direct Tune Presets Sources You can access these options using the touchscreen or voice commands. Press this button to select the source of media you want to listen to. Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 385 SYNC (If Equipped) Menu item SIRIUS The name of the USB that is plugged in displays here. Bluetooth Stereo Apps If you have SYNC 3 compatible apps on your connected smart phone, they display here as individual source selections. This feature may not be available in all markets and requires an active subscription. Once you have entered the station's AM/FM Radio call numbers, you can select:...
  • Page 386 This includes canceling, moving or adding particular channels, and its prices, at any time, with or without notice E234451 to you. Ford Motor Company shall not be SIRIUS satellite radio is a responsible for any such programming subscription-based satellite radio service changes.
  • Page 387 SYNC (If Equipped) Menu item Action and description Replay Replay audio on the current channel. You can replay approx- imately 45 minutes of audio as long as you remain tuned to the current station. Changing stations erases the previous audio. Live When you are in replay mode, you are not able to select a different preset until you...
  • Page 388 SYNC (If Equipped) Troubleshooting tips Message Cause Action Acquiring Signal Radio requires more than two No action required. This seconds to produce audio for message should disappear the selected channel. shortly. Satellite antenna fault There is an internal module or If this message does not clear system failure present.
  • Page 389 SYNC (If Equipped) HD Radio technology is the digital The HD logo is grey when acquiring a digital evolution of analog AM/FM radio. Your station, and then changes to orange when system has a special receiver that allows digital audio is playing. When this logo is it to receive digital broadcasts (where available, you may also see Title and Artist available) in addition to the analog...
  • Page 390 SYNC (If Equipped) HD Radio Reception and Station Troubleshooting Potential reception issues Reception area If you are listening to a multicast station and you are on the fringe of the reception area, the station may mute due to weak signal strength. If you are listening to HD1, the system changes back to the analog broadcast until the digital broadcast is available again.
  • Page 391 HD Radio and the HD and returns you to the main audio screen. HD Radio logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp. Ford Motor The current audio information appears on Company and iBiquity Digital Corp. are not the screen.
  • Page 392 SYNC (If Equipped) Button Function For MP3 CDs, this button allows you to toggle through repeat off, repeat one track (a small number one displays), and repeat current folder (a small folder displays). Shuffle Select the shuffle symbol to have the audio on the disk play in random order.
  • Page 393 SYNC (If Equipped) Button Function Playlists Artists Albums Songs Genres Podcasts Audio books Composers A-Z Jump This button allows you to choose a specific letter to view within the category you are browsing. Explore Device If available, this allows you to browse the folders and files on your USB device.
  • Page 394: Climate

    SYNC (If Equipped) Supported USB file systems include: FAT, CLIMATE exFAT, and NTFS. Touch the climate button on the SYNC 3 is also able to organize the media touchscreen to access your climate control from your USB device by metadata tags. features.
  • Page 395 SYNC (If Equipped) Note: This feature only functions when you switch the engine on. Touch this icon to switch the heated steering wheel on and off. It takes about 5 minutes to warm the steering wheel to 74°F in temperatures as low as -4°F. The wheel maintains an approximate temperature of 90°F and operates independently from the heated seats and other climate-control functions.
  • Page 396 SYNC (If Equipped) Touch the power icon to switch the rear climate control functions off and on. Touch Rear Climate to allow the rear seat passengers to adjust the rear climate settings. Touch it again to prevent the rear seat passengers from adjusting the settings.
  • Page 397: Phone

    SYNC (If Equipped) 4. Confirm that the six-digit number PHONE appearing on your phone matches the six-digit number on the touchscreen. WARNING 5. The touchscreen indicates when the Driving while distracted can result in pairing is successful. loss of vehicle control, crash and 6.
  • Page 398: Phone Menu

    To check your phone’s compatibility, see your phone’s manual or visit the Phone Menu website: This menu becomes available after pairing Websites a phone. owner.ford.com E205447 Item Menu Item Action and Description Recent Call Displays your recent calls. List You can place a call by selecting an entry from this list.
  • Page 399 SYNC (If Equipped) Item Menu Item Action and Description You can also sort the calls by selecting the drop down menu at the top of the screen. You can choose: Incoming Outgoing Missed Contacts All of your contacts from your phone display in alphabetical order.
  • Page 400 SYNC (If Equipped) To call a number in your contacts, To accept the call, select: select: Menu Item Menu Item Action and Description Accept Contacts You can then select the Note: You can also accept the call by name of the contact you pressing the phone button on the steering want to call.
  • Page 401 SYNC (If Equipped) Item Item Privacy Transfer the call to End Call Immediately end a the cell phone or phone call. You can back to SYNC 3. also press the button on the Text Messaging steering wheel. Note: Downloading and sending text Keypad Press this to access messages using Bluetooth are cell...
  • Page 402: Navigation

    SYNC (If Equipped) 2. Select Apple CarPlay on the To disable this feature from the touchscreen. Settings screen, select: To disable this feature from the Menu Item Settings screen, select: Android Auto Preferences Menu Item Your device is listed if SYNC detects Apple CarPlay Preferences Android Auto.
  • Page 403 SYNC (If Equipped) 3D city models are complete 3D models Re-center the map by pressing of entire city areas including navigable this icon whenever you scroll the roads, parks, rivers and rendered buildings. map away from your vehicle’s 3D landmarks and city models appear in current location.
  • Page 404 SYNC (If Equipped) Destination Mode To set a destination, press: Menu Item Description Destination Enter a navigation destination in any of the following formats: Search Street Address (number, street, city, state) For example "12 Mainstreet Dearborn MI" Partial Address (number, street) if searching in current state (number, street and zip code (or postal code in Canada)) if searching out of state You can enter unique addresses that contain door number prefixes...
  • Page 405 SYNC (If Equipped) Menu Item Description Delete Select this option to remove all previous destinations. Home Select to navigate to your set Home destination. The time it takes to travel from your current location to Home displays. To set your Home, press: Home A prompt appears asking if you would like to create a favorite for home.
  • Page 406 SYNC (If Equipped) Menu Item Description See All Press to view additional categories. Once you have selected a category, follow the menus to find what you are looking for. Inside of these categories you can search by: Nearby Along Route Near Destination In a City Once you have chosen your destination, press:...
  • Page 407 SYNC (If Equipped) Menu Item Action and Description The navigation map shows your estimated time of arrival, remaining travel time and the distance to your destination. SYNC 3 may not always announce vehicle arrival at the exact point of your destination and you may have to cancel a route manually. During active navigation, touch the bottom Navigation Menu of the screen to view the menu and other...
  • Page 408 SYNC (If Equipped) Button Navigation Press this button to adjust your preferences. See Settings (page 410). Settings Where Am I? Provides your current location city and the nearest road. The following are only available on the menu during an active navigation route: Cancel Route The system asks for confirmation and then returns you to the map mode screen.
  • Page 409 SYNC (If Equipped) Menu Item Add Waypoint The waypoint list then appears and you are able to re-order all of your waypoints by selecting the menu icon on the right hand side of the location. You can select up to five waypoints.
  • Page 410: Apps

    Ford is not investigation by e-mail. responsible for your app or its use of data. Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 411 AppLink is only possible when Android Auto select a mobile app using the system. or Apple CarPlay are disabled. Some apps Note: Ford reserves the right to limit may only be accessible in the car through functionality or deactivate mobile apps at AppLink and others only through Android any time.
  • Page 412 We recommend by SiriusXM Traffic and Travel Link. against the use of any hand-held device Note: Neither Sirius nor Ford is responsible while driving and encourage the use of for any errors or inaccuracies in the SiriusXM voice-operated systems when possible.
  • Page 413: Settings

    SYNC (If Equipped) Menu Item Action and Description Area Select to choose from a listing of weather locations. Sports Info Touch this button to view scores and schedules from a variety of sports. You can also save up to 10 favorite teams for easier access.
  • Page 414 SYNC (If Equipped) Media Player device is the active audio source. Pressing the button allows you to access the This button is available when a media following options for active devices only. device such as a Bluetooth Stereo or USB Menu Item Action and Description Podcast Speed...
  • Page 415 SYNC (If Equipped) Menu Item Action and Description Clock Format Select how time displays. Auto Time Zone When active, the clock adjusts to time zone changes. Update This feature is only available in vehicles with navigation. Reset Clock to When selected, the vehicle clock resets to GPS satellite time. GPS Time Bluetooth The system automatically saves any...
  • Page 416 4. The touchscreen indicates when the pairing is successful. Website 5. Your phone may prompt you to give owner.ford.com the system permission to access www.syncmyride.ca information. To check your phone’s www.syncmaroute.ca compatibility, see your phone’s manual or visit the website.
  • Page 417 SYNC (If Equipped) Menu Item Action and Description First Name Last Name Re-download Select this option to re-download your contact list manually. Contacts Delete Contacts Select this option to delete the in vehicle contact list. Deleting the in vehicle list does not erase the contact list on the connected phone. Menu Item Action and Description Set Phone Ringtone...
  • Page 418 SYNC (If Equipped) You can enable and disable the following options as well: Menu Item Action and Description Mute Audio in When enabled, vehicle audio (such as radio or apps) is muted for the Privacy duration of the phone call even when the phone call is in privacy. Roaming When enabled, an alert displays that your phone is roaming when Warning...
  • Page 419 SYNC (If Equipped) Menu Item Action and Description FM HD Radio Activation of this feature allows you to listen to HD radio broadcasts. AM HD Radio (Dependent on current radio source, If Avail- able) Radio Text This feature is available when FM Radio is your active media source. Activate this feature to have the system display radio text.
  • Page 420 SYNC (If Equipped) Route Preferences Menu Item Second Level Messages, Actions and Descriptions Route Preferences Then select any of the following: Preferred Route Choose to have the system display your chosen route type. Shortest Fastest Always Use ___ Bypass route selection in destination programming. The system only Route calculates one route based on your preferred route setting.
  • Page 421 Note: All Mobile Apps may not be Mobile Apps compatible with the system. Note: Standard data rates will apply. Ford You can enable the control of compatible is not responsible for any additional charges mobile apps running on your Bluetooth or you may receive from your service provider, USB device on SYNC 3.
  • Page 422 Note: Ford is not responsible or liable for General any damages or loss of privacy relating to usage of an app, or dissemination of any...
  • Page 423 SYNC (If Equipped) Menu Item Automatic System Updates When you activate this option, the system automatic- ally updates when you have an available Internet connection through a Wi-Fi network or mobile connection. About Information pertaining to the system and its software. Software Licenses Documentation of the software license for the system.
  • Page 424 SYNC (If Equipped) Door Keypad Code enter the five-digit factory set code. You can find this code on the owner's wallet Select this button to add or erase a card in the glove box or from your personal door keypad code. To add or authorized dealer.
  • Page 425: Sync 3 Troubleshooting

    PIN, please contact To check your cell phone's compatibility, the Customer Relationship Center. visit the Ford website. United States: 1-800-392-3673 Canada: 1-800-565-3673 Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 426 SYNC (If Equipped) Website Website www.syncmyride.ca owner.ford.com www.syncmaroute.ca Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution There is back- The audio control ground noise settings on your cell Refer to your device's manual about audio during a phone phone may be affecting adjustments.
  • Page 427 SYNC (If Equipped) Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution You must switch on your cell phone and the automatic phonebook download feature on SYNC 3. This is a cell phone- Check your cell phone's compatibility. dependent feature. Try switching your cell phone off, resetting it or removing the battery, then try again.
  • Page 428 SYNC (If Equipped) Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Replying to text messages using SYNC 3 is not supported by iPhone. Text messages from WhatsApp and Face- book Messenger are not supported. Your cell phone must support downloading This is a cell phone- text messages through Bluetooth to receive dependent feature.
  • Page 429 SYNC (If Equipped) USB and Bluetooth Stereo issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution This is a device- Bluetooth audio Make sure you connect the device to SYNC dependent feature. does not 3 and that you have started the media The device is not stream.
  • Page 430 SYNC (If Equipped) Wi-Fi Issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Failed connection. Password error. Verify password. Weak signal. Check for a poor Wi-Fi signal. Multiple Access points Use a unique name for your within range with the same SSID, don’t use the default SSID.
  • Page 431 SYNC (If Equipped) Wi-Fi Issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution SYNC 3 is not seen when SYNC 3 does not currently SYNC 3 currently does not searching for Wi-Fi networks provide a hotspot. provide a hotspot from your phone or other devices.
  • Page 432 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 3 find the application if you cannot discover it inside the vehicle.
  • Page 433 SYNC (If Equipped) AppLink issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) On an iPhone with iOS7+, to force close an app, double tap the home button then swipe up on the app to close it. Tap the home button again, then select the app again to restart it.
  • Page 434 3 to find. If the app has a I can only see some of the can use to connect. If you "Ford SYNC" setting, disable AppLink apps running on my have more AppLink apps on that setting in the app's...
  • Page 435 SYNC (If Equipped) Voice command issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution You may be using the Review the media voice commands at the wrong voice commands. beginning of the media section. Say the song or artist name exactly as it is displayed on your device.
  • Page 436 SYNC (If Equipped) Voice command issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution The SYNC 3 voice control system is having SYNC 3 applies the phonetic pronunciation trouble recog- rules of the selected language to the names You may be saying the nizing foreign stored on your media player or USB flash foreign names using the...
  • Page 437 5 seconds the screen will go black. Allow 1-2 minutes for the system reset to complete. You may then resume using the SYNC 3 system. For additional assistance with SYNC 3 troubleshooting please call or visit the Ford Website. Ford Support...
  • Page 438: Accessories

    Ford Accessories are available for your • Interior light kit. vehicle through an authorized Ford dealer. • In-vehicle safe* . Ford Motor Company will repair or replace • Roof rack and carriers*. any properly authorized dealer-installed Ford Original Accessory found to be •...
  • Page 439 Ford Motor Company automotive use. engineering requirements. Contact an • If you or an authorized Ford dealer add authorized Ford dealer for the accessory any non-Ford electrical or electronic manufacturer's limited warranty details accessories or components to your...
  • Page 440: Ford Protect

    If you bring your car into your dealer for Vehicle Limited Warranty coverage. When service, we’ll give you a loaner to use for you visit your Ford Dealer, Insist on Ford the day. Protect Extended Service Plans! Extended Rental Benefits...
  • Page 441 Ford Protect Extended This information is subject to change. For Service Plan specialists at 800-367-3377. more information; visit your local Ford of Ford Protect Extended Service Plan Canada dealer or www.ford.ca to find the P.O. Box 321067...
  • Page 442: 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 443 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 444 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 445: 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 446 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 447 Scheduled Maintenance At every oil change interval as indicated by the information display Inspect the steering linkage, ball joints, suspension, tire-rod ends, driveshaft and U- joints. Inspect the wheels and related components for abnormal noise, wear, looseness or drag. Do not exceed one year or 10000 miles (16000 kilometers) between service intervals. Reset the Intelligent Oil-Life Monitor after engine oil and filter changes.
  • Page 448: Special Operating Conditions Scheduled Maintenance

    Scheduled Maintenance Perform the services shown in the SPECIAL OPERATING following tables when specified or within CONDITIONS SCHEDULED 3,000 mi (4,800 km) of the message MAINTENANCE appearing in the information display prompting you to change your oil. If you operate your vehicle primarily in any •...
  • Page 449 Scheduled Maintenance Operating in dusty or sandy conditions (such as unpaved or dusty roads) Inspect frequently, service Replace engine air filter. as required Every 5,000 mi (8,000 km) Inspect the wheels and related components for abnormal noise, wear, looseness or drag. Rotate tires, inspect tires for wear and measure tread depth.
  • Page 450 70°F before the completion of your vehicle's (21°C) or at wide-open throttle for long useful life. Ford Motor Company, however, periods above 45 mph (72 km/h), change urges you to have all recommended the rear axle fluid every 30,000 mi...
  • Page 451: Scheduled Maintenance Record

    Scheduled Maintenance SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE RECORD 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 Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 452 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 Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 453 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 Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 454 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 Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 455 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 Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 456 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 Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 457 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 Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 458 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 Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 459 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 Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 460 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 Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...
  • Page 461: 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 462 • 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 463 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 464 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 465 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 466 "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 467 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 468 AAA’s and arbitrator’s fees and court (Section c) or in arbitration (Section expenses. If you reject FORD MOTOR d). The one-year period begins when the COMPANY’S last written settlement claim or dispute first could be filed. If such...
  • Page 469 Appendices 1. Safe and Lawful Use 2. Account Information You acknowledge that devoting attention You agree: (a) when registering the to the TeleNav Software may pose a risk TeleNav Software, to provide TeleNav with of injury or death to you and others in true, accurate, current, and complete situations that otherwise require your information about yourself, and (b) to...
  • Page 470 Appendices distribute, sublicense or otherwise is dependent on the accuracy of transfer the TeleNav Software to navigation, as the maps or functionality others, except as part of your of the TeleNav Software are not permanent transfer of the TeleNav intended to support such high risk Software;...
  • Page 471 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 472 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 473 Appendices HERE holds a non-exclusive license from Restrictions. Except where you have been the United States Postal Service® to specifically licensed to do so by Telenav, publish and sell ZIP+4® information. and without limiting the preceding paragraph, you may not use this Data (a) ©United States Postal Service®...
  • Page 474 Appendices PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR export laws, rules or regulations prohibit NON-INFRINGEMENT. Some States, HERE from complying with any of its Territories and Countries do not allow obligations hereunder to deliver or certain warranty exclusions, so to that distribute Data, such failure shall be extent the above exclusion may not apply excused and shall not constitute a breach to you.
  • Page 475 Appendices B. Canada Data. The following provi- NOTICE OF USE sions apply to the Data for Canada, CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/ which may include or reflect data from SUPPLIER) NAME: HERE third party licensors (“Third Party Data”), including Her Majesty the Queen CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/ in Right of Canada (“Her Majesty”), SUPPLIER) ADDRESS: c/o Nokia, 425...
  • Page 476 Appendices 2. Copyright Notice: In connection with either express or implied, arising by each copy of all or any portion of the law or otherwise, including but not Data for the Territory of Canada, Client limited to, effectiveness, complete- shall affix in a conspicuous manner the ness, accuracy or fitness for a following copyright notice on at least particular purpose.
  • Page 477 Appendices A. Third Party Notices. Any and all copies II. Mexico. The following provision applies of the Data and/or packaging relating to the Data for Mexico, which includes thereto shall include the respective Third certain data from the Instituto Nacional Party Notices set forth below and used de Estadística y Geografía (“INEGI”): as described below corresponding to...
  • Page 478 Appendices is conditioned on Client’s obtaining prior V. Europe Territory written consent from Kartografie a.s.; (c) such license for selling or distributing A. Use of Certain Traffic Codes in Europe with respect to Data for the Territory of Switzerland is conditioned on Client’s 1.
  • Page 479 Appendices Austria “© Bundesamt für Eich- Spain “Información geográfica und Vermessungswesen” propiedad del CNIG” Croatia Sweden “Based upon electronic Cyprus, data © National Land Estonia, Survey Sweden.” Latvia, Switzerland “Topografische Lithuania, Grundlage: © Bundesamt Moldova, für Landestopographie. Poland, Slovenia E. Respective Country Distribution. Client and/or acknowledges that HERE has not Ukraine...
  • Page 480 Appendices with or in communication with any Product incorporates data which is © positioning devices or any mobile or 20XX Telstra Corporation Limited, GM wireless-connected electronic or computer Holden Limited, Intelematics Australia devices, including without limitation Pty Ltd and Continental Pty Ltd. cellular phones, palmtop and handheld B.
  • Page 481 Appendices No Other Warranty: Export Control EXCEPT FOR THE LMITED WARRANTY You agree not to export to anywhere any SET FORTH ABOVE AND TO THE EXTENT part of the Data provided to you or any PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, NAV2 direct product thereof except in AND ITS LICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIR compliance with, and with all licenses and...
  • Page 482 Appendices 2000-2007 Gracenote. Gracenote or any Gracenote Data (except in a Tag Software, copyright © 2000-2007 associated with a music file) to any third Gracenote. This product and service may party. YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OR practice one or more of the following U.S. EXPLOIT GRACENOTE CONTENT, Patents 5,987,525;...
  • Page 483 Appendices GRACENOTE SERVERS OR GRACENOTE (1) This device may not cause harmful CONTENT. GRACENOTE COLLECTIVELY interference, and AND SEPARATELY RESERVE THE RIGHT (2) this device must accept any TO DELETE DATA AND/OR CONTENT interference received, including FROM THE COMPANIES' RESPECTIVE interference that may cause undesired SERVERS OR, IN THE CASE OF operation.
  • Page 484 Appendices SUNA TRAFFIC CHANNEL – TERMS SUNA Products and/or Services are AND CONDITIONS intended as an aid to personal motoring and travel planning, and do not provide By activating, using and/or accessing the comprehensive or accurate information on SUNA Traffic Channel, SUNA Predictive or all occasions.
  • Page 485 Appendices Services even if Intelematics or a Supplier has been advised of the possibility of such damages. You also acknowledge that the neither Intelematics nor any Supplier guarantees nor make any warranties that relate to the availability, accuracy or completeness of SUNA Products and/or Services, and to the extent which it is lawful to do so, both Intelematics and each Supplier excludes any warranties which...
  • Page 486 Index Anti-Theft Alarm..........62 Arming the Alarm..........62 Disarming the Alarm...........62 Appendices............458 See: Four-Wheel Drive........164 Apps..............407 ..................407 SiriusXM Traffic and Travel Link....409 Audible Warnings and Indicators.....89 Direction Indicator Chime.........89 See: Climate Control...........111 Headlamps On Warning Chime.....89 About This Manual...........7 Key in Ignition Warning Chime......89 Parking Brake On Warning Chime....89 See: Brakes............172 Audio Control...........67...
  • Page 487 Index Side Direction Indicator Bulb......259 Side Marker Bulb..........257 Changing a Fuse..........240 Battery Fuses..............240 See: Changing the 12V Battery......252 Changing a Road Wheel......295 Blind Spot Information System....188 Dissimilar Spare Wheel and Tire Assembly False Alerts............191 Information.............295 Switching the System Off and On....192 Location of the Spare Tire and Tools..296 System Errors............191 Tire Change Procedure........297...
  • Page 488 Index Creating a MyKey...........48 Engine Coolant Check.......246 Programming/Changing Configurable Adding Coolant..........246 Settings...............48 Coolant Change..........248 Cruise Control..........69 Engine Coolant Temperature Principle of Operation........186 Management..........249 Cruise control Fail-Safe Cooling..........248 See: Using Cruise Control........186 Recycled Coolant..........247 Customer Assistance.........225 Severe Climates..........248 Engine Immobilizer See: Passive Anti-Theft System......61 Engine Oil Check..........244 Data Recording..........9 Adding Engine Oil..........244...
  • Page 489 US Only..............11 Ford Protect...........437 Handbrake Ford Protect Extended Service Plan (CANADA ONLY)..........438 See: Parking Brake..........173 Hazard Flashers...........220 Ford Protect Extended Service Plans (U.S. Only)..............437 Four-Wheel Drive.........164 See: Using Hill Descent Control....179 Front Fog Lamps..........76 Headlamp Adjusting Front Parking Aid..........182 See: Adjusting the Headlamps.....255 Fuel and Refueling........149...
  • Page 490 Index Quickly Heating the Interior......116 Using Lower Anchors and Tethers for Recommended Settings for Cooling....117 CHildren (LATCH)...........20 Recommended Settings for Heating...116 Using Tether Straps..........21 Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Instrument Cluster........83 Brakes.............172 Instrument Lighting Dimmer......75 Home Screen..........373 Interior Lamps..........76 Hood Lock Battery Saver............77 Interior Mirror...........80 See: Opening and Closing the Hood..242...
  • Page 491 Index Locking and Unlocking.........52 Venting the Moonroof........82 Motorcraft Parts..........302 Activating Intelligent Access......52 MyKey Troubleshooting........51 Autolock..............53 MyKey .............47 Auto Relock............53 Autounlock.............54 Principle of Operation.........47 Battery Saver............54 Enabling or Disabling Autolock and Autounlock............54 Navigation............399 Illuminated Entry..........54 Illuminated Exit.............54 cityseeker.............406 Power Door Locks..........52 Destination Mode..........401 Remote Control.............52 Map Mode............399...
  • Page 492 Index Receiving Calls............397 Rear Under Floor Storage......195 Smartphone Connectivity......398 Cargo Management System......195 Text Messaging..........398 Cargo Shelf and Divider........195 Power Door Locks Third Row Storage Bin........196 Rear View Camera........183 See: Locking and Unlocking......52 Power Liftgate..........56 Using the Rear View Camera System..183 Rear View Camera Obstacle Detection..........58 Opening and Closing the Liftgate....57...
  • Page 493 Index Vehicles Sold in the United States: Using Radio...............415 Roadside Assistance........219 Sound..............410 Roadside Emergencies.......219 Valet Mode............422 Roof Racks and Load Carriers....196 Vehicle..............420 Adjusting the Crossbar........196 Voice Control............422 Running-In Wi-Fi...............420 Side Airbags.............38 See: Breaking-In..........216 Running Out of Fuel........150 Sitting in the Correct Position....120 Snow Chains Adding Fuel From a Portable Fuel Container............151...
  • Page 494 Index Symbols Glossary..........7 Trailer Sway Control........203 SYNC 3............360 Transfer Case Fluid Check.......250 Transmission Code Designation....305 General Information.........360 SYNC 3 Troubleshooting......422 Transmission..........158 SYNC Applications and Transporting the Vehicle......223 Services............340 911 Assist..............340 SYNC ............325 Under Hood Overview........243 General Information.........325 SYNC Troubleshooting......351 Universal Garage Door Opener....135 HomeLink Wireless Control System....135 USB Port............324 Using Cruise Control........186...
  • Page 495 Index Using SYNC With Your Phone....329 Ventilation Accessing Features through the Phone See: Climate Control...........111 Menu..............334 Accessing Your Phone Settings....337 See: Vehicle Identification Number....304 Voice Control...........68 Bluetooth Devices..........338 Making Calls............333 Pairing a Phone for the First Time....330 Pairing Subsequent Phones......331 Warning Lamps and Indicators....86 Phone Options during an Active Call..333 Phone Voice Commands.........331...
  • Page 496 Index Windshield Wipers..........71 Speed Dependent Wipers........71 Wiper Blades See: Checking the Wiper Blades....254 Wipers and Washers........71 Expedition (TB7) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201604, Third Printing...

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