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  • Page 1 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 2012 All rights reserved. Part Number: 20120706212512...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator..41 Symbols Glossary..........7 Airbag Disposal..........42 Data Recording..........9 California Proposition 65......11 Keys and Remote Controls Perchlorate............11 General Information on Radio Ford Credit............11 Frequencies..........43 Replacement Parts Remote Control..........43 Recommendation........11 Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Special Notices..........12 Control............48 Mobile Communications Equipment.............12...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Autowipers............65 USB Port............114 Windshield Washers........66 Media Hub............115 Satellite Radio..........115 Lighting Climate Control Lighting Control..........67 Autolamps............67 Manual Climate Control......118 Instrument Lighting Dimmer.....68 Automatic Climate Control.......119 Headlamp Exit Delay........68 Automatic Climate Control......121 Daytime Running Lamps......68 Automatic Climate Control.......123 Automatic High Beam Control....69 Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate............124 Front Fog Lamps..........70...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Keyless Starting..........143 Active Park Assist.........176 Starting a Gasoline Engine.......145 Rear View Camera........179 Engine Block Heater........146 Cruise Control Unique Driving Character- Principle of Operation.........183 istics Using Cruise Control........183 Start-Stop............148 Using Adaptive Cruise Control....184 Fuel and Refueling Driving Aids Safety Precautions........150 Driver Alert............190 Fuel Quality............151...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Ordering Additional Owner's Changing the Engine Air Filter - 2.5L/1.6L Literature.............223 EcoBoost®/2.0L EcoBoost®.....250 Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Adjusting the Headlamps......251 Only).............223 Removing a Headlamp......252 Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Changing a Bulb...........252 Only).............224 Bulb Specification Chart......253 Roadside Emergencies Vehicle Care Roadside Assistance........225 General Information........255...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Accessories Accessories............293 Ford Extended Service Plan (ESP) Ford Extended Service Plan (ESP)..295 SYNC® General Information........298 Using Voice Recognition......300 Using SYNC® With Your Phone.....302 SYNC® Applications and Services..314 Using SYNC® With Your Media Player.............321 SYNC® Troubleshooting......328 MyFord Touch®...
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  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction Safety alert ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank you for choosing Ford. We See Owner's Manual recommend that you take some time to get to know your vehicle by reading this manual. The more that you know about it, the greater the safety and pleasure you Anti-lock braking system will get from driving it.
  • Page 10 Introduction Do not open when hot Interior luggage compartment release Jack Engine air filter Lighting control Engine coolant Low tire pressure warning Engine coolant temperature Maintain correct fluid level Engine oil Explosive gas Panic alarm Fan warning Parking aid E139213 Fasten safety belt Parking brake Front airbag...
  • Page 11: Data Recording

    In order to properly diagnose and service your vehicle, Ford Motor Company, • How various systems in your vehicle Ford of Canada, and service and repair were operating; facilities may access or share among them • Whether or not the driver and...
  • Page 12 Other parties may seek to traffic reports, or business searches access the information independently that you request. If you do not want of Ford Motor Company and Ford of Ford or its vendors to receive this Canada. information, do not activate the service.
  • Page 13: California Proposition 65

    Ford replacement collision parts meet our (U.S. Only) stringent requirements for fit, finish, structural integrity, corrosion protection Ford Credit offers a full range of financing and dent resistance. During vehicle and lease plans to help you acquire your development we validate these parts vehicle.
  • Page 14: Special Notices

    However, you must not compromise your covered by the Ford Warranty. For own or others’...
  • Page 15: Export Unique Options

    Introduction EXPORT UNIQUE OPTIONS For your particular global region, your vehicle may be equipped with features and options that are different from the features and options that are described in this Owner’s Manual. A market unique supplement may be supplied that complements this book.
  • Page 16: Child Safety

    Child Safety GENERAL INFORMATION WARNINGS requirements of law. Ford recommends See the following sections for directions checking with a NHTSA Certified Child on how to properly use safety restraints Passenger Safety Technician (CPST) and for children. consult your pediatrician to make sure your...
  • Page 17 Child Safety Recommendations for Safety Restraints for Children Child Child size, height, weight, or age Recommended restraint type Infants or Children weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or less Use a child safety seat toddlers (generally age four or younger). (sometimes called an infant carrier, convertible seat, or toddler seat).
  • Page 18: Child Seat Positioning

    Child Safety • You are required by law to properly use WARNINGS safety seats for infants and toddlers in Always carefully follow the the United States and Canada. instructions and warnings provided • Many states and provinces require that by the manufacturer of any child small children use approved booster restraint to determine if the restraint device seats until they reach age eight, a...
  • Page 19: Booster Seats

    Child Safety Restraint Child Use any attachment method as indicated below by X Type Weight LATCH LATCH Safety belt Safety belt Safety belt (lower (lower and top and LATCH only anchors anchors tether (lower and top only) anchor anchors tether and top anchor) tether...
  • Page 20 Child Safety If your backless booster seat has a removable shield, remove the shield. If a vehicle seating position has a low seat back or no head restraint, a backless booster seat may place your child's head (as measured at the tops of the ears) above the top of the seat.
  • Page 21: Installing Child Seats

    Child Safety E142596 E142597 If the booster seat slides on your vehicle INSTALLING CHILD SEATS seat, placing a rubberized mesh sold as shelf or carpet liner under the booster seat Child Seats may improve this condition. Do not introduce any item thicker than this under the booster seat.
  • Page 22 Child Safety Use a child safety seat (sometimes called • Place your vehicle seat back in the an infant carrier, convertible seat, or upright position. toddler seat) for infants, toddlers, or • Put the safety belt in the automatic children weighing 40 pounds (18 locking mode.
  • Page 23 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 24 Ford recommends checking with a NHTSA provided with your child seat. Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician to make certain the child restraint is properly installed.
  • Page 25 Child Safety Use of Inboard Lower Anchors from the Outboard Seating Positions (Center Seating Use) WARNING The standardized spacing for LATCH lower anchors is 11 inches (28 centimeters) center to center. Do not use LATCH lower anchors for the center seating position unless the child seat manufacturer's instructions permit and E142535...
  • Page 26 Child Safety Combining Safety Belt and LATCH Perform the following steps to install a Lower Anchors for Attaching Child child safety seat with tether anchors: Safety Seats Note: If you install a child seat with rigid LATCH attachments, do not tighten the When used in combination, either the tether strap enough to lift the child seat off safety belt or the LATCH lower anchors...
  • Page 27: Child Safety Locks

    If your child restraint system is equipped with a tether strap, and the child restraint manufacturer recommends its use, Ford also recommends its use. CHILD SAFETY LOCKS When these locks are set, the rear doors cannot be opened from the inside.
  • Page 28: Safety Belts

    Safety Belts PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS Safety belts and seats can become hot in a vehicle that has been closed WARNINGS up in sunny weather; they could burn Always drive and ride with your a small child. Check seat covers and seatback upright and the lap belt buckles before you place a child anywhere snug and low across the hips.
  • Page 29: Fastening The Safety Belts

    Safety Belts The safety belt pretensioners at the front seating positions are designed to tighten the safety belts when activated. In frontal and near-frontal collisions, the safety belt pretensioners may be activated alone or, if the collision is of sufficient severity, together with the front airbags.
  • Page 30 Safety Belts Pregnant women should always wear their Vehicle Sensitive Mode safety belt. The lap belt portion of a This is the normal retractor mode, which combination lap and shoulder belt should allows free shoulder belt length be positioned low across the hips below adjustment to your movements and the belly and worn as tight as comfort will locking in response to vehicle movement.
  • Page 31: Safety Belt Height Adjustment

    Safety Belts How to Use the Automatic Locking If the safety belt is too short when fully Mode extended, a safety belt extension assembly can be obtained from an authorized dealer. Use only extensions manufactured by the same supplier as the safety belt. Manufacturer identification is located at the end of the webbing on the label.
  • Page 32: Safety Belt Warning Lamp And Indicator Chime

    Safety Belts This lamp illuminates and an SAFETY BELT WARNING LAMP audible warning will sound if the AND INDICATOR CHIME driver's safety belt has not been fastened when the vehicle's ignition is turned on. Conditions of operation If... Then... The driver's safety belt is not buckled The safety belt warning light illuminates 1- before the ignition switch is turned to the 2 minutes and the warning chime sounds...
  • Page 33 Safety Belts If... Then... The driver's and front passenger's safety The Belt-Minder feature will not activate. belts are buckled before the ignition switch is turned to the on position or less than 1-2 minutes have elapsed since the ignition switch has been turned to on... The driver's or front passenger's safety belt The Belt-Minder feature is activated - the is not buckled when the vehicle has reached...
  • Page 34: Child Restraint And Safety Belt Maintenance

    Read the child restraint manufacturer's instructions for additional inspection and maintenance information specific to the child restraint. Ford Motor Company recommends that all safety belt assemblies in use in vehicles involved in a collision be replaced. However, if the...
  • Page 35: Personal Safety System

    Personal Safety System How Does the Personal Safety The Personal Safety System provides an System Work? improved overall level of frontal crash protection to front seat occupants and is The Personal Safety System can adapt the designed to help further reduce the risk of deployment strategy of your vehicle’s airbag-related injuries.
  • Page 36: 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 37: Driver And Passenger Airbags

    Supplementary Restraints System SOS POST-CRASH ALERT WARNINGS SYSTEM Airbags can kill or injure a child in a child seat. Never place a rear-facing The system flashes the turn signal lamps child seat in front of an active airbag. and sounds the horn (intermittently) in the If you must use a forward-facing child seat event of a serious impact that deploys an in the front seat, move the seat all the way...
  • Page 38: Knee Airbag

    Supplementary Restraints System To properly position yourself away from Children must always be properly the airbag: restrained. Accident statistics suggest that children are safer when properly restrained • Move your seat to the rear as far as you in the rear seating positions than in the can while still reaching the pedals front seating position.
  • Page 39 Supplementary Restraints System The front passenger sensing system is WARNINGS designed to disable (will not inflate) the To reduce the risk of possible serious front passenger's frontal airbag when a injury: Do not stow objects in seat rear facing infant seat, a forward-facing back map pocket (if equipped) or child restraint, or a booster seat is hang objects off seat back if a child is in...
  • Page 40 Supplementary Restraints System If a person of adult size is sitting in the front • Restart the vehicle and have the person passenger’s seat, but the airbag off remain in this position for about two indicator lamp is lit, it is possible that the minutes.
  • Page 41: Side Airbags

    The airbag was designed front airbag system to accommodate a to inflate between the door panel and person with disabilities, contact the Ford occupant to further enhance the protection Customer Relationship Center. See provided occupants in side impact Getting the Services You Need (page collisions.
  • Page 42: Side Curtain Airbags

    Supplementary Restraints System The system consists of the following: WARNINGS • A label or embossed side panel All occupants of the vehicle including indicating that side airbags are fitted the driver should always wear their to your vehicle safety belts even when an airbag SRS and side curtain airbag is provided.
  • Page 43: Crash Sensors And Airbag Indicator

    Supplementary Restraints System • Side curtain airbags fitted above the The vehicle has a collection of crash and trim panels over the front and rear side occupant sensors which provide windows identified by a label or information to the Restraints Control wording on the headliner or roof-pillar Module which deploys (activates) the front trim.
  • Page 44: Airbag Disposal

    Supplementary Restraints System The fact that the safety belt pretensioners or front airbags did not activate for both front seat occupants in a collision does not mean that something is wrong with the system. Rather, it means the restraints control module determined the accident conditions (crash severity, belt usage, etc.) were not appropriate to activate these safety devices.
  • Page 45: Keys And Remote Controls

    Keys and Remote Controls Intelligent Access GENERAL INFORMATION ON (If Equipped) RADIO FREQUENCIES The system uses a radio frequency signal to communicate with your vehicle and This device complies with Part 15 of the authorize your vehicle to unlock when one FCC Rules and with Industry Canada of the following conditions are met: license-exempt RSS standard(s).
  • Page 46 Keys and Remote Controls E151795 Note: Your vehicle s keys were issued with a security tag that provides important E151796 vehicle key cut information. Keep the tag in a safe place for future reference. Slide the release on the back of the remote control and pivot the cover off to access Intelligent Access Key (If Equipped)
  • Page 47 Keys and Remote Controls Insert the key blade into the slot on the Integrated Keyhead Transmitter bottom of the handle and press up. The remote control uses one coin-type 2. While maintaining upward pressure, three-volt lithium battery CR2032 or move the cap rearward to release it. equivalent.
  • Page 48 Keys and Remote Controls E151796 Note: Do not touch the battery contacts or Slide the release on the back of the the printed circuit board with the remote control and pivot the cover off. screwdriver. 4. Insert a screwdriver as shown to release the battery.
  • Page 49 Keys and Remote Controls 5. Reinstall the housing and cover. Many states and provinces have restrictions for the use of remote start. Car Finder Check your local and state or provincial laws for specific requirements regarding Press the button twice within remote start systems.
  • Page 50: Replacing A Lost Key Or Remote Control

    Keys and Remote Controls Extending the Vehicle Run Time Repeat Steps 1 and 2 with the vehicle still running to extend the run time for another remote start duration. If you programmed the duration to last 10 minutes, the second 10 minutes will begin after what is left of the first activation time.
  • Page 51: Mykey

    MyKey® Optional Settings PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION These settings can be configured right after MyKey allows you to program keys with a MyKey is first created or changed restricted driving modes to promote good afterward with an admin key. driving habits. All but one of the keys •...
  • Page 52: Clearing All Mykeys

    If you choose to install a status), use the information display control remote start system please see your Ford to do the following: authorized dealer for a Ford-approved remote start system.
  • Page 53: Mykey Troubleshooting

    MyKey® MYKEY TROUBLESHOOTING Condition Potential Causes I cannot program a key. · The key in the ignition does not have admin privileges. · The key in the ignition is the only admin key (there always has to be at least one admin key).
  • Page 54: Locks

    Locks Remote Control LOCKING AND UNLOCKING The remote control can be used at any You can use the power door lock control time. The luggage compartment release or the remote control to lock and unlock button will only work when the vehicle the vehicle.
  • Page 55 Locks Note: If any door or the luggage Touch the top of the door handle to lock compartment is not closed, or if the hood is the vehicle. not closed on vehicles equipped with an At the Luggage Compartment anti-theft alarm or remote start, the horn will chirp twice and the lamps will not flash.
  • Page 56 Locks When you electronically lock your vehicle • you shift into any gear putting the using the driver or passenger power door vehicle in motion, and lock control (with any door open, vehicle • the vehicle attains a speed greater than in park and ignition off), after you close the 12 mph (20 km/h).
  • Page 57: Keyless Entry

    Locks Luggage Compartment The illuminated entry system will turn off the lights if: • the ignition is on, • the remote transmitter lock control is pressed, or • after 25 seconds of illumination. The lights will not turn off if: •...
  • Page 58 Locks The doors will lock then unlock to confirm that your personal entry code has been programmed. To program additional personal entry codes, repeat Steps 1-3, then for Step 4: • press 3·4 to save personal code 2 • press 5·6 to save personal code 3 •...
  • Page 59 Locks All personal codes are now erased and only Displaying the Factory Set Code the factory set 5–digit code will work. With Integrated Keyhead Transmitters Anti-Scan Feature Note: You will need to have two programmed passive anti-theft keys for this The keypad will go into an anti-scan mode procedure.
  • Page 60: Interior Luggage Compartment Release

    Locks INTERIOR LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT RELEASE WARNINGS Keep vehicle doors and luggage compartment locked and keep keys and remote transmitters out of a child’s reach. Unsupervised children could lock themselves in the trunk and risk injury. Children should be taught not to play in vehicles.
  • Page 61: 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 62 Security You must have two previously Programming a Spare Intelligent programmed coded keys and the new Access Key unprogrammed key readily accessible. See Note: A maximum for four intelligent your authorized dealer to have the spare access keys can be programmed to your key programmed if two previously vehicle.
  • Page 63: Anti-Theft Alarm

    Security 4. Within 10 seconds, place a second • Unlock the doors or luggage programmed intelligent access key in compartment with the remote control the backup slot and press the or keyless entry keypad. START/STOP button. • Switch the ignition on or start the 5.
  • Page 64: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL WARNING Do not adjust the steering wheel when your vehicle is moving. Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the correct position. See Sitting in the Correct Position (page 129). E144503 Volume up Volume down Mute Media...
  • Page 65: Voice Control

    Steering Wheel Type 2 VOICE CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED) E144501 E144504 See Cruise Control (page 183). End a call INFORMATION DISPLAY Answer a call CONTROL Voice recognition See SYNC® (page 298). See MyFord Touch® (page 335). CRUISE CONTROL Type 1 E144636 See Information Displays (page 83).
  • Page 66 Steering Wheel Cluster Display Control Features E144811 If equipped with: MyFord® system: This control functions the same as the center control on the faceplate. See Audio unit (page 107). MyFord Touch®: Use this control to adjust the right side of the cluster display. Navigate through the screen and press OK to select.
  • Page 67: Wipers And Washers

    Wipers and Washers Intermittent Wipe WINDSHIELD WIPERS Note: Fully defrost the windshield before switching on the windshield wipers. Note: Make sure the windshield wipers are switched off before entering a car wash. Note: Clean the windshield and wiper blades if they begin to leave streaks or smears.
  • Page 68: Windshield Washers

    Wipers and Washers To reduce smearing we recommend the WINDSHIELD WASHERS following: Note: Do not operate the washers when • Lower the sensitivity of the autowipers. the washer reservoir is empty. This may • Switch to normal or high speed wipe. cause the washer pump to overheat.
  • Page 69: Lighting

    Lighting Headlamp Flasher LIGHTING CONTROL E142450 E142449 Pull the lever toward you slightly and release it to flash the headlamps. Parking lamps, instrument panel AUTOLAMPS lamps, license plate lamps and (IF EQUIPPED) tail lamps Note: It may be necessary to switch your Headlamps headlamps on manually in severe weather conditions.
  • Page 70: Instrument Lighting Dimmer

    Lighting Vehicles Without Front Fog Lamps Note: If you switch autolamps on in conjunction with autowipers, low beam headlamps will illuminate automatically when the rain sensor activates the windshield wipers continuously. INSTRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMER Note: If you disconnect the battery or it becomes discharged, the illuminated components will switch to the maximum setting.
  • Page 71: Automatic High Beam Control

    Lighting The system switches the low beam Note: Modification of the vehicle ride height headlamps on at a reduced intensity in (e.g. using much larger tires) may degrade daylight conditions. feature performance. To switch the system on, switch the A camera sensor is centrally mounted ignition on, and switch the lighting control behind the windscreen of the vehicle, and to the off, autolamp or parking lamp...
  • Page 72: Front Fog Lamps

    Lighting Turn the lighting control to the autolamps DIRECTION INDICATORS position. Manually overriding the system E145595 Push the lever up or down to use the E130140 direction indicators. Use the lever to switch between the high Note: Tap the lever up or down to make the beams and the low beams.
  • Page 73 Lighting Note: Touch switch C to switch the door You can switch individual dome lamps on function off when you open any door. The independently by pressing switch A. indicator lamp will illuminate amber when the door function is off. When the door function is off and you open a door, the courtesy and door lamps will stay off.
  • Page 74: Windows And Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors Bounce-Back POWER WINDOWS The window will stop automatically while WARNINGS closing. It will reverse some distance if Do not leave children unattended in there is an obstacle in the way. your vehicle and do not let them play Overriding the Bounce-Back Feature with the power windows.
  • Page 75: Exterior Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors Press and hold the lock button on the remote control to begin closing the windows and moonroof (if equipped). Press the lock or unlock button on the remote control to stop motion. Window Lock E144073 Left-hand mirror Adjustment control Right-hand mirror To adjust a mirror:...
  • Page 76: Interior Mirror

    Windows and Mirrors Signal Indicator Mirrors (If Equipped) The outer portion of the appropriate mirror housing will blink when the turn signal is activated. Integrated Blind Spot Mirrors Equipped) WARNING Objects in the blind spot mirror are closer than they appear. Blind spot mirrors have an integrated convex mirror built into the upper outboard corner of the exterior mirrors.
  • Page 77: Sun Visors

    Windows and Mirrors Illuminated Vanity Mirror Note: Do not clean the housing or glass of any mirror with harsh abrasives, fuel or other petroleum or ammonia-based cleaning products. You can adjust the interior mirror to your preference. Some mirrors also have a second pivot point.
  • Page 78 Windows and Mirrors E144499 Open Vent Close Opening and Closing the Moonroof Touch (A) to open the moonroof. It will stop short of the fully opened position. Note: This position helps to reduce wind noise or rumbling which may happen with the moonroof fully open.
  • Page 79: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster GAUGES Type 1 and 2 E144485 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 Compass Located in the bottom of the information display Registers the accumulated Displays the vehicle’s heading direction.
  • Page 80 Instrument Cluster Vehicle Settings and Personalization WARNING See General Information (page 83). Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the engine is running or hot. Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Fuel Gauge Shows the temperature of the engine Switch the ignition on. The fuel gauge will coolant.
  • Page 81: Warning Lamps And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster Left Information Display Speedometer Right Information Display See General Information (page 335). Engaged (green light): Illuminates when Left Information Display the adaptive cruise control system is engaged. Turns off when the speed control Odometer system is disengaged. Located in the bottom of the information Anti-Lock Braking System display Registers the accumulated distance your vehicle has traveled.
  • Page 82 Instrument Cluster Engine Coolant Temperature If it illuminates when you are driving, check that the parking brake is not engaged. If Illuminates when the engine the parking brake is not engaged, this coolant temperature is high. indicates low brake fluid level or a brake Stop the vehicle as soon as system malfunction.
  • Page 83 Instrument Cluster Heads Up Display Parking Lamps (If Equipped) It will illuminate when you switch A red beam of lights will the parking lamps on. illuminate on the windshield in E156133 certain instances when using adaptive cruise control and/or the collision Powertrain Fault warning system.
  • Page 84: Audible Warnings And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster Keyless Warning Alert Normally, the service engine soon light will (If Equipped) stay on until the engine is cranked, then Chirps the horn twice when you exit the turn itself off if no malfunctions are vehicle and the keyless vehicle is in RUN, present.
  • Page 85: Information Displays

    Driving while distracted can result in sub-menu. loss of vehicle control, accident and • Press the left arrow button to exit a injury. Ford strongly recommends menu. that drivers use extreme caution when using any device or feature that may take •...
  • Page 86 Information Displays Trip 1 and 2 All Values Outside Temperature • Resetting the Trip Computer — Press and hold OK on the current screen to reset the respective trip, distance, time and fuel information. • Trip Odometer — Registers the distance of individual journeys. •...
  • Page 87 Information Displays Settings Driver Assist Traction Ctrl On or Off Blind Spot On (default on key cycle) or Off Rear Park Aid On or Off Hill Start On or Off Assist Cross Traffic On or Off Vehicle Auto Engine Off Fuel History 5, 10 or 30 minutes Lighting...
  • Page 88 Information Displays Settings (cont’d) Speed Minder Choose desired speed or Off Volume On or Off Limiter Do Not On or Off Disturb Clear MyKeys Hold OK to Clear All MyKeys Display Language Choose your applicable setting Units Distance Choose your applicable setting Temperature Choose your...
  • Page 89 Information Displays Display Mode Use the up/down arrow buttons to choose between the following E144639 display options. Display mode Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 Option 6 XXX mi (km) to empty Fuel gauge Round tachometer Vertical tacho- meter Engine coolant...
  • Page 90 Information Displays Trip 1 & 2 Standard display Enhanced display Trip Odometer Trip Timer Average Fuel Fuel Used Press and hold OK to reset the currently displayed trip information. • Trip Odometer — shows the accumulated trip distance. • Trip Timer— timer stops when the vehicle is turned off and restarts when the vehicle is restarted.
  • Page 91 Information Displays Info In this mode, you can view different vehicle system E144642 information and perform a system check. Information Auto Stop/Start Available Auto Start-Stop messaging will provide details about what is happening with your system. See Informa- tion Messages (page 91). Driver Alert MyKey System Check...
  • Page 92 Information Displays Settings (cont’d) Driver Lane Keeping System Mode Alert / Aid / Both Assist Intensity High / Normal / Low (cont’d) Front Park Aid On (default on key cycle) / Off Rear Park Aid On (default on key cycle) / Off Vehicle Auto Engine Off On (default on key cycle) / Off...
  • Page 93: Information Messages

    Information Displays Settings (cont’d) Vehicle Switch Inhibit On / Off (cont’d) Windows Remote Open On / Off Remote Close On / Off Wipers Courtesy Wipe On / Off Rain Sensing On / Off MyKey Create MyKey Hold OK to Create MyKey 911 Assist Always On / User Selectable Traction Control...
  • Page 94 Information Displays Press the OK button to acknowledge and Certain messages need to be confirmed remove some messages from the before you can access the menus. information display. Other messages will be removed automatically after a short time. Active Park Message Action Active Park Fault...
  • Page 95 Information Displays AdvanceTrac® Message Action Service AdvanceTrac Displays when the system detects a malfunction due to a blocked sensor. AdvanceTrac Off On Displayed when the traction control has been disabled or enabled by the driver. Airbag Message Action Occupant Sensor Displays when the system detects a malfunction due to a BLOCKED Remove blocked sensor.
  • Page 96 Information Displays Message Action Auto StartStop Shift to Select park for the system to restart the engine. P Restart Engine Auto StartStop Manual The system is not functioning. A manual restart is required. Restart Required Auto StartStop Not Displays when conditions are not met for the Auto StartStop Available system to function properly See Start-Stop (page 148).
  • Page 97 Information Displays Message Action AWD Temporarily Displayed when the AWD system has been temporarily Disabled disabled to protect itself from overheating. AWD Off Displayed when the AWD system has been automatically disabled to protect itself. This is caused by operating the vehicle with the compact spare tire installed or if the system is overheating.
  • Page 98 Information Displays Blind Spot Information and Cross Traffic Alert System Message Action Blindspot System Fault Displayed when a fault with the system has occurred. Contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible. Blindspot Not Available Displayed when the system sensors are blocked. Contact your Sensor Blocked See authorized dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 99 Information Displays Doors and Locks Message Action X Door Ajar Displays when the door(s) listed is not completely closed and the vehicle is moving. Displays when the door(s) listed is not completely closed. Trunk ajar Displays when the luggage compartment is not completely closed.
  • Page 100 Information Displays Fuel Message Action Fuel Level Low Displayed as an early reminder of a low fuel condition. Check Fuel Fill Inlet Displayed when the fuel fill inlet may not be properly closed. Hill Start Assist Message Action Hill Start Assist Not Displays when hill start assist is not available.
  • Page 101 Information Displays Message Action Key Program Failure Displayed during spare key programming, when an intelligent access key has failed to be programmed. Max Number of Keys Displayed during spare key programming when the maximum Learned number of keys have been programmed. Not Enough Keys Displayed during spare key programming when not enough Learned...
  • Page 102 Information Displays Maintenance Message Action LOW Engine Oil Pressure Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible, turn off the engine. Check the oil level. If the warning stays on or continues to come on with your engine running, contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 103 Information Displays Message Action Vehicle at Top Speed of Displays when a MyKey is in use and the MyKey speed limit is MyKey Setting reached. Check Speed Drive Displays when MyKey is active. Safely Buckle Up to Unmute Displays when a MyKey is in use and Belt-Minder is activated. Audio AdvanceTrac On - Displays when a MyKey is in use and AdvanceTrac is activated.
  • Page 104 Information Displays Park Brake Message Action Park Brake Engaged Displays when the parking brake is set, the engine is running and the vehicle is driven more than 3 mph (5 km/h). If the warning stays on after the parking brake is released, contact your authorized dealer.
  • Page 105 Information Displays Power Steering Message Action Steering Fault Service The power steering system has detected a condition that requires service. See your authorized dealer. Steering Loss Stop The power steering system is not working. Stop the vehicle a Safely safe place. Contact your authorized dealer. Steering Assist Fault The power steering system has detected a condition within Service Required...
  • Page 106 Information Displays Tire Pressure Monitoring System Message Action LOW Tire Pressure Displays when one or more tires on your vehicle have low tire pressure. See Tire Pressure Monitoring System (page 262). Tire Pressure Monitor Displays when the tire pressure monitoring system is Fault malfunctioning.
  • Page 107 Information Displays Message Action Transmission Limited Displays when the transmission has overheated and has Function See Manual limited functionality. See Automatic Transmission (page 158). Transmission Warming Transmission is too cold. Wait for it to warm up before you Up Please Wait drive.
  • Page 108: Audio System

    MP3 Track and Folder Structure Ford CD players. Note: CDs with homemade paper Audio systems capable of recognizing and (adhesive) labels should not be inserted...
  • Page 109: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Am/Fm/Cd/Sync/Satellite Radio

    Creating discs with only one level of loss of vehicle control, accident and folders helps with navigation through injury. Ford strongly recommends the disc files. that you use extreme caution when using any device or feature that may take your If you are burning your own MP3 discs, it is focus off the road.
  • Page 110 Audio System CD: Press to access different CD features by pressing CD, then MENU. See Menu Structure later in this chapter. SOUND: Press to adjust the sound settings for Bass, Treble, Balance and Fade. Display screen: Shows audio and SYNC information. Number block: Press to store your favorite radio stations, when in radio mode.
  • Page 111: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Premium Am/Fm/Cd

    See MyFord Touch® (page 335). WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, accident and injury. Ford strongly recommends that you use extreme caution when using any device or feature that may take your focus off the road. Your primary responsibility is the safe operation of the vehicle.
  • Page 112: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Sony Am/Fm/Cd

    SONY AM/FM/CD WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, accident and injury. Ford strongly recommends that you use extreme caution when using any device or feature that may take your focus off the road. Your primary responsibility is the safe operation of the vehicle.
  • Page 113 Audio System E144490 Power: Switch the audio system on and off by pressing the button. CD slot: Insert a CD. Eject: Ejects a CD. TUNE +/TUNE -: Search the frequency band in individual increments. SOUND: Allows you to adjust the sound settings (Treble, Bass, Midrange, Fade and Balance).
  • Page 114 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. Autostore Select to store the six strongest local stations on the AM and FM frequency bands.
  • Page 115 Audio System Audio Settings SCV level Automatically adjusts the volume to compensate for speed and wind noise. You can set the system between off and + 7. Sound Allows you to adjust sound settings such as treble, bass, middle, fade and balance. Occupancy mode Optimizes sound quality for the chosen seating position.
  • Page 116: Auxiliary Input Jack

    Driving while distracted can result in designed for use with headphones. Your loss of vehicle control, accident and audio extension cable must have male injury. Ford strongly recommends 1/8th-inch (3.5 millimeter) connectors at that you use extreme caution when using each end.
  • Page 117: Media Hub

    Audio System The USB port allows you to plug in media See MyFord Touch® (page 335). playing devices, memory sticks and charge devices (if supported). See SYNC® (page SATELLITE RADIO (IF EQUIPPED) 298). SIRIUS® broadcasts a variety of music, MEDIA HUB news, sports, weather, traffic and (IF EQUIPPED) entertainment satellite radio channels.
  • Page 118: Sirius Satellite Radio Service

    SIRIUS satellite radio system includes at any time, with or without notice to you. hardware and a limited subscription term Ford Motor Company shall not be which begins on the date of sale or lease responsible for any such programming of the vehicle.
  • Page 119 Audio System Radio Display Condition Possible Action Unsubscribed Channel Subscription not available Contact SIRIUS at 1-888- for this channel. 539-7474 to subscribe to the channel, or tune to another channel. No Signal Loss of signal from the The signal is currently being SIRIUS satellite or SIRIUS blocked.
  • Page 120: Climate Control

    Climate Control MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL E144491 Fan speed control: Controls the volume of air circulated in your vehicle. Adjust to select the desired fan speed or switch off. If you switch the fan off, the windshield may fog up. Light bars on the dial illuminate to indicate fan speed. A/C: Press the button to switch the air conditioning on or off.
  • Page 121: Automatic Climate Control

    Climate Control MAX A/C: Turn the temperature control dial all the way past the full cool position. Recirculated air is distributed through the instrument panel air vents, air conditioning is automatically turned on, the fan speed is automatically adjusted to the highest speed and the temperature dial returns to the full cool position.
  • Page 122 Climate Control Driver temperature control: Turn to increase or decrease the air temperature for the driver side of the vehicle. This control also adjusts the passenger side temperature when dual zone operation is disengaged. A/C: Press the button to turn air conditioning on or off. To improve air conditioning when starting your vehicle, drive with the windows slightly open for two to three minutes.
  • Page 123: Automatic Climate Control

    Climate Control MAX A/C: Turn the temperature control dial all the way past the full cool position. Recirculated air is distributed through the instrument panel air vents, air conditioning is automatically turned on, the fan speed is automatically adjusted to the highest speed and the temperature dial returns to the full cool position.
  • Page 124 Climate Control Power: Press to turn the system on and off. When the system is off, outside air is prevented from entering the vehicle. Fan speed control: Press on either side of the fan icon to increase or decrease the volume of air circulated in your vehicle. Passenger temperature controls: Press + or - to increase or decrease the air temperature for the passenger side of the vehicle.
  • Page 125: Automatic Climate Control

    Climate Control Note: You can switch temperature units AUTOMATIC CLIMATE between Fahrenheit and Celsius. See CONTROL Settings (page 347). E144494 AUTO: Press the button to turn on fully automatic operation. Select the desired temperature using the temperature control. The system automatically adjusts fan speed, air distribution, A/C operation, and outside or recirculated air, to heat or cool the vehicle to maintain the selected temperature.
  • Page 126: Hints On Controlling The Interior Climate

    Climate Control Passenger temperature control: Allows the passenger to set their temperature independent of the driver temperature. Press + or - to increase or decrease the air temperature on the passenger side of the vehicle when in dual zone mode. Fan speed control: Press the small fan icon or large fan icon to decrease or increase the volume of air circulated in your vehicle.
  • Page 127 Climate Control Heating the Interior Quickly Vehicle With Manual Climate Control Vehicle With Automatic Climate Control Adjust the fan speed to the highest Press the AUTO button. speed setting. Adjust the temperature control to the Adjust the temperature control to the highest setting (not MAX defrost).
  • Page 128: Heated Windows And Mirrors

    Climate Control Recommended Settings for Cooling Vehicle With Manual Climate Control Vehicle With Automatic Climate Control Adjust the fan speed to the middle speed Press the AUTO button. setting. Adjust the temperature control to the Adjust the temperature to a comfortable midway point of the cold settings.
  • Page 129: Cabin Air Filter

    Climate Control Heated Exterior Mirror REMOTE START (If Equipped) (IF EQUIPPED) Note: Do not remove ice from the mirrors The climate control system adjusts the with a scraper or attempt to readjust the cabin temperature during remote start. mirror glass if it is frozen in place. These actions could cause damage to the glass You cannot adjust the system during and mirrors.
  • Page 130 Climate Control Last Settings You can set the climate control to operate using the last climate control settings through the information display setting: Remote Start > Climate Control > Heater–A/C > Last Settings. The climate control system automatically uses the settings last selected before the vehicle was turned off.
  • Page 131: Seats

    Seats We recommend that you follow these SITTING IN THE CORRECT guidelines: POSITION • Sit in an upright position with the base of your spine as far back as possible. WARNINGS • Do not recline the seat back more than Sitting improperly, out of position or 30 degrees.
  • Page 132 Seats The head restraints consist of: WARNINGS Install the head restraint properly to An energy absorbing head help minimize the risk of neck injury restraint in the event of a collision. Two steel stems Guide sleeve adjust and unlock Note: Adjust the seat back to an upright button driving position before adjusting the head restraint.
  • Page 133: Manual Seats

    Seats The manual front seats may consist of: E144727 Adjust the seat back to an upright A B C D driving or riding position. E144631 2. Pivot the head restraint forward toward a bar to move the seat backward your head to the desired position. and forward After the head restraint reaches the a control to adjust the lumbar of...
  • Page 134: Memory Function

    Seats E144632 Power Lumbar MEMORY FUNCTION (If Equipped) (IF EQUIPPED) WARNINGS Before activating the seat memory, make sure that the area immediately surrounding the seat is clear of obstructions and that all occupants are clear of moving parts. Do not use the memory function when your vehicle is moving.
  • Page 135 Seats Linking a Pre-Set Position to your Remote Control or Intelligent Access Key Your vehicle can save the pre-set memory positions for up to three remote controls or intelligent access (IA) keys. With the ignition on, move the memory positions to the desired positions. 2.
  • Page 136: Rear Seats

    Seats The easy entry and exit feature can be HEATED SEATS (IF EQUIPPED) turned on or off using the driver information display. WARNING People who are unable to feel pain REAR SEATS to their skin because of advanced age, chronic illness, diabetes, spinal To lower the seat back(s) from inside the cord injury, medication, alcohol use, vehicle, do the following:...
  • Page 137: Rear Seat Armrest

    Seats REAR SEAT ARMREST E144635 Fold the armrest down to use the armrest and cupholder. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 138: Universal Garage Door Opener

    Universal Garage Door Opener HomeLink® Wireless Control The system includes two primary features, System a garage door opener and a platform for (If Equipped) remote activation of devices within the home. As well as being programmed for WARNINGS garage doors, the system transmitter can Make sure that the garage door and be programmed to operate entry gate security device are free from...
  • Page 139 Universal Garage Door Opener 3. Press and hold both the button on the 3. Press and hold the function button you visor you want to program and the want to program on the visor for 2 hand-held transmitter button until the seconds, then release.
  • Page 140 Universal Garage Door Opener For questions or comments, contact Note: The Genie transmitter will transmit HomeLink at www.homelink.com or for up to 30 seconds. If HomeLink does not 1-800-355-3515. program within 30 seconds the Genie transmitter will need to be pressed again. If Programming to a Genie Intellicode®...
  • Page 141 Universal Garage Door Opener 3. Press and release the program button. The larger purple indicator light will flash. Note: The next two steps must be completed in 30 seconds. 4. Press and release the Genie Intellicode 2 hand-held transmitter’s previously programmed button.
  • Page 142: Auxiliary Power Points

    Auxiliary Power Points 12 Volt DC Power Point • in the front of the center console • inside the center console storage bin WARNING • on the rear of the center console. Do not plug optional electrical accessories into the cigar lighter 110 Volt AC Power Point (If Equipped) socket (if equipped).
  • Page 143 Auxiliary Power Points The power point temporarily turns off power if the 150 watt limit is exceeded. It can also switch to a fault mode when it is overloaded, overheated, or shorted. Unplug your device and switch the ignition off then on for overloading and shorting conditions.
  • Page 144: Storage Compartments

    Storage Compartments Press near the rear edge of the door to CENTER CONSOLE open it. WARNING Use only soft cups in the cupholder. Hard objects can injure you in a collision. Your vehicle may be equipped with a variety of features. E143942 Cupholder Storage compartment with...
  • Page 145: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine GENERAL INFORMATION IGNITION SWITCH If you disconnect the battery, your vehicle may exhibit some unusual driving characteristics for approximately 5 miles (8 kilometers) after you reconnect it. This is because the engine management system must realign itself with the engine. You can disregard any unusual driving characteristics during this period.
  • Page 146 Starting and Stopping the Engine Note: A valid key must be located inside your vehicle to switch the ignition on and start the engine. Switching the Ignition On (Accessory Mode) E147165 Place the remote in the backup slot inside the center console. E144447 2.
  • Page 147: Starting A Gasoline Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Automatic Engine Shutdown Override WARNING Switching off the engine when the Note: The automatic engine shutdown vehicle is still moving will result in a feature cannot be permanently switched loss of brake and steering assistance. off.
  • Page 148: Engine Block Heater

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Important Ventilating Information • Move the transmission selector lever to position P. If you stop your vehicle and the leave the • Turn the ignition key to position II. engine idling for long periods of time, we recommend that you do one of the Note: Do not touch the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 149 Starting and Stopping the Engine temperatures, and be clearly marked Suitable for Use with Outdoor Appliances. Do not use an indoor extension cord outdoors. This could result in an electric shock or become a fire hazard. • Use as short an extension cord as possible.
  • Page 150: Unique Driving Characteristics

    Unique Driving Characteristics • The transmission selector lever is in START-STOP (IF EQUIPPED) position D. • There is adequate brake vacuum. The system helps reduce fuel consumption by automatically shutting off and restarting • The interior compartment has been your vehicle’s engine while the vehicle is cooled or warmed to an acceptable stopped.
  • Page 151 Unique Driving Characteristics • You press the accelerator and the Note: If the Shift to P, Restart Engine brake pedal at the same time. message appears and the amber Auto StartStop indicator light is flashing, • The transmission selector lever is automatic restart is not available.
  • 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 FUEL QUALITY REFUELING Note: We recommend that you use only WARNINGS high quality fuel without additives or other Fuel vapor burns violently and a fuel engine treatments. fire can cause severe injuries. Choosing the Right Fuel Read and follow all the instructions on the pump island.
  • Page 154: Running Out Of Fuel

    Fuel and Refueling Easy Fuel Capless Fuel System 4. After you are done pumping fuel, slowly remove the fuel filler nozzle—allow WARNING about five to ten seconds after pumping fuel before removing the fuel The fuel system may be under filler nozzle.
  • Page 155 Fuel and Refueling If you have run out of fuel: Locate the portable funnel that comes with your vehicle. • You may need to cycle the ignition from off to on several times after refueling to allow the fuel system to pump the fuel from the tank to the engine.
  • Page 156: Fuel Consumption

    Fuel and Refueling Fill the fuel tank completely and record FUEL CONSUMPTION the initial odometer reading. Note: The amount of usable fuel in the 2. Each time you fill the tank, record the empty reserve varies and should not be amount of fuel added.
  • Page 157 Temporary malfunctions may to genuine Ford Motor Company parts in cause the service engine soon indicator to performance and durability. illuminate. Examples are: Illumination of the service engine soon indicator, charging system warning light or The vehicle has run out of fuel—the...
  • Page 158 Fuel and Refueling These temporary malfunctions can be If the vehicle’s engine or transmission has corrected by filling the fuel tank with good just been serviced, or the battery has quality fuel, properly closing the fuel fill recently run down or been replaced, the inlet or letting the electrical system dry out.
  • Page 159: Transmission

    Transmission During each shift, the clutch pedal must MANUAL TRANSMISSION be fully pressed to the floor. Make sure the floor mat is properly positioned so it Using the Clutch doesn't interfere with the full extension of Note: Failure to fully press the clutch pedal the clutch pedal.
  • Page 160: Automatic Transmission

    Transmission AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (IF EQUIPPED) WARNINGS Always set the parking brake fully and make sure the gearshift is latched in P (Park). Turn the ignition to the off position and remove the key whenever you leave your vehicle. Do not apply the brake pedal and E99067 accelerator pedal simultaneously.
  • Page 161 Transmission P (Park) This position locks the transmission and prevents the front wheels from turning. Come to a complete stop before putting your vehicle into and out of P (Park) R (Reverse) With the gearshift lever in R (Reverse), the vehicle will move backward.
  • Page 162 Transmission Use the brake shift interlock lever to move Upshifts when accelerating (recom- the gearshift lever from the park position mended for best fuel economy) in the event of an electrical malfunction or if your vehicle has a dead battery. 3 - 4 40 mph (64 km/h) Apply the parking brake and turn the...
  • Page 163: Hill Start Assist

    Transmission If your vehicle gets stuck in mud or snow, it may be rocked out by shifting between forward and reverse gears, stopping between shifts in a steady pattern. Press lightly on the accelerator in each gear. HILL START ASSIST (IF EQUIPPED) WARNINGS The system does not replace the...
  • Page 164 Transmission Using Hill Start Assist Press the brake pedal to bring your vehicle to a complete standstill. Keep the brake pedal pressed. 2. If the sensors detect that your vehicle is on a slope, the system will be activated automatically. 3.
  • Page 165: All-Wheel Drive

    All-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) Do not use a spare tire of a different size USING ALL-WHEEL DRIVE other than the tire provided. If the mini-spare tire is installed, the AWD All-wheel drive uses all four wheels to system may disable automatically and power the vehicle.
  • Page 166 All-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) If Your Vehicle Goes Off the Edge of the Note: Do not rock the vehicle for more than Pavement a few minutes or damage to the transmission and tires may occur or the • If your vehicle goes off the edge of the engine may overheat.
  • Page 167 Ford Motor Company joins the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management in encouraging you to help preserve our national forest and other public and private lands by “treading lightly.”...
  • Page 168 All-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) Driving on Hilly or Sloping Terrain Descend a hill in the same gear you would use to climb up the hill to avoid excessive Note: Avoid driving crosswise or turning on brake application and brake overheating. steep slopes or hills.
  • Page 169 For this reason, Ford Motor Company strongly recommends that you do not make modifications such as adding or removing parts (such as lowering...
  • Page 170: Brakes

    Brakes Brake Assist GENERAL INFORMATION Brake assist detects when you brake Note: Occasional brake noise is normal. If rapidly by measuring the rate at which you a metal-to-metal, continuous grinding or press the brake pedal. It provides continuous squeal sound is present, the maximum braking efficiency as long as you brake linings may be worn-out and should press the pedal, and can reduce stopping...
  • Page 171: Electric Parking Brake

    Brakes Note: The brake system warning lamp will ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE illuminate for ten seconds, if the ignition is turned off after the electric parking brake The electric parking brake replaces the has been applied, or the electric parking conventional handbrake. The operating brake has been applied after the ignition has switch is located in the center console.
  • Page 172 Brakes Manual release WARNINGS With the exception of emergency WARNING conditions (for example, the brake If the brake system warning light pedal does not work or is blocked), remains illuminated or flashes after do not apply the electric parking brake you have released the parking brake, while the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 173 Brakes Note: On manual transmission vehicles, if the transmission selector lever is in position N when you release the clutch pedal and press the accelerator pedal, the electric parking brake will release automatically. Note: On manual transmission vehicles, the clutch pedal must be fully pressed before the drive away release feature will operate.
  • Page 174: Traction Control

    Traction Control The stability control off light PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION temporarily illuminates on engine start-up and stays on The traction control system helps avoid when the traction control system is turned drive wheel spin and loss of traction. off. If your vehicle begins to slide, the system applies the brakes to individual wheels When the traction control system is turned and, when needed, reduces engine power...
  • Page 175: Stability Control

    Stability Control The AdvanceTrac Control system helps PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION you keep control of your vehicle when on a slippery surface. The electronic stability WARNINGS control portion of the system helps avoid Vehicle modifications involving skids and lateral slides and roll stability braking system, aftermarket roof control helps avoid a vehicle rollover.
  • Page 176: Parking Aids

    Parking Aids Note: If your vehicle is equipped with PARKING AID (IF EQUIPPED) MyKey®, it is possible to prevent turning the sensing system off. See MyKey® (page 49). WARNINGS The sensing system warns the driver of To help avoid personal injury, please obstacles within a certain range of the read and understand the limitations bumper area.
  • Page 177 Parking Aids E130178 Coverage area of up to 6 feet (2 E130382 meters) from the rear bumper. There is decreased coverage Coverage area of up to 27 inches area at the outer corners of the (70 centimeters) from the front bumper.
  • Page 178: Active Park Assist

    Parking Aids For specific information on the reverse Note: The sensors may not detect objects sensing portion of the system, refer to that in heavy rain or other conditions that cause section. disruptive reflections. Note: The sensors may not detect objects ACTIVE PARK ASSIST with surfaces that absorb ultrasonic waves.
  • Page 179 Parking Aids Automatic Steering into Parking When a suitable space is found, the touch Space screen displays a message and a chime sounds. Slow down and stop at Note: If vehicle speed exceeds 6 mph (10 approximately position (A), then follow km/h), the system switches off and you the instructions on the touch screen.
  • Page 180 Parking Aids Deactivating the Park Assist Certain vehicle conditions can also Feature deactivate the system, such as: • Traction control has activated on a The system can be deactivated manually slippery or loose surface. • There is an anti-lock brake system •...
  • Page 181: Rear View Camera

    Parking Aids The system does not position the vehicle where I want in the space The vehicle is rolling in the opposite direction of the transmission (i.e. rolling forward when R [Reverse] is selected) The transmission is in R (Reverse); the vehicle must be moving forward to detect a parking space An irregular curb along the parking space prevents the system from aligning the vehicle properly...
  • Page 182 Parking Aids During operation, lines appear in the Note: When towing, the camera only sees display which represent your vehicle’s path what is being towed behind your vehicle. and proximity to objects behind the vehicle. This might not provide adequate coverage as it usually provides in normal operation and some objects might not be seen.
  • Page 183 Parking Aids Always use caution while reversing. Objects in the red zone are closest to your vehicle and objects in the green zone are farther away. Objects are getting closer to your vehicle as they move from the green zone to the yellow or red zones. Use the side view mirrors and rear view mirror to get better coverage on both sides and rear of the vehicle.
  • Page 184 Parking Aids This allows you to get a closer view of an object behind the vehicle. The zoomed image keeps the bumper in the image to provide a reference. The zoom is only active while the transmission is in R (Reverse).
  • Page 185: Cruise Control

    Cruise Control Setting a Speed PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Accelerate to the desired speed. Cruise control lets you maintain a set 2. Press and release SET+. speed without keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal. 3. Take your foot off the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 186: Using Adaptive Cruise Control

    Cruise Control The system is designed to automatically USING ADAPTIVE CRUISE adjust your speed to maintain a proper CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED) distance between you and the vehicle in front of you in the same lane. The driver WARNINGS can select from one of four GAP settings, the controls are located on the steering Always pay close attention to wheel.
  • Page 187 Cruise Control 3. The information display will show a When a vehicle ahead of you enters the green indicator light, current gap same lane or a slower vehicle is ahead in setting and desired set speed. the same lane, the vehicle speed will adjust automatically to maintain a preset gap 4.
  • Page 188 Cruise Control The distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you can be decreased or increased by pressing the gap control. E82312 E144502 The selected gap will be displayed in the Gap decrease message center as shown by the bars in Gap increase the graphic.
  • Page 189 Cruise Control Changing the Set Speed You should select a lower gear position when the system is active in situations • Accelerate or brake to the desired such as prolonged downhill driving on speed, then press and release SET+. steep grades (i.e., driving in mountainous areas).
  • Page 190 Cruise Control If the front end of the vehicle is hit or damaged, the radar sensing zone may be altered causing missed or false vehicle detections. See your authorized dealer to have the radar checked for proper coverage and operation. System Not Available Conditions which can cause the system to deactivate or prevent the system from...
  • Page 191 Cruise Control A message will display if the radar signals from the sensor have been obstructed. The sensor is located behind a fascia cover near the driver side of the lower grille. A vehicle ahead cannot be detected and the system will not function when the radar signals are obstructed.
  • Page 192: Driving Aids

    Driving Aids System Warnings DRIVER ALERT (IF EQUIPPED) Note: Note: The system will not issue PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION warnings below approximately 40 mph (65 km/h). WARNING The warning system is in two stages. At The driver alert system is designed first the system issues a temporary warning to aid you.
  • Page 193 Driving Aids The status bar will travel from left to right Note: The system does not detect, warn or as the calculated alertness level respond to potential collisions with vehicles decreases. As the rest icon is approached to the rear or sides of the vehicle. the color turns from green to yellow and Note: The collision warning system is active then finally red when a rest break should...
  • Page 194 Driving Aids Using the Collision Warning System Blocked Sensors WARNING The collision warning system’s brake support can only help reduce the speed at which a collision occurs if the driver applies the vehicle’s brakes. The brake pedal must be pressed just like any typical braking situation.
  • Page 195: Lane Keeping System

    Driving Aids System Limitations LANE KEEPING SYSTEM WARNING WARNING The collision warning system’s brake The system is designed to aid the support can only help reduce the driver. It is not intended to replace speed at which a collision occurs if the driver’s attention and judgment.
  • Page 196 Driving Aids Note: If a MyKey® is detected, pressing the System Display button will not affect the on/off status of the system. Only the Mode, Sensitivity and Intensity settings can be changed when a MyKey® is present. To turn the system on, press the button located on the left steering wheel stalk.
  • Page 197 Driving Aids • the road has no or poor lane markings Yellow: Indicates that the system is in the camera field-of-view providing or has just provided a lane keeping aid intervention. • the camera is obscured or unable to detect the lane markings due to Red: Indicates that the system is providing environmental conditions (e.g.
  • Page 198: Blind Spot Monitor

    Driving Aids Why is the feature not available (line markings are gray) when I can see the lane markings on the road? Transitioning between no lane markings to lane markings or vice versa Standing water on the road Faint lane markings (partial yellow lane markings on concrete roads) Lane width too narrow or too wide Camera not calibrated after a windshield replacement When driving on tight roads or on uneven roads...
  • Page 199 Driving Aids BLIS aids you in detecting vehicles that Note: BLIS does not function in R (Reverse) may have entered the blind spot zone (A). or P (Park) or provide any additional The detection area is on both sides of the warning when a turn signal is on.
  • Page 200 Driving Aids E142440 In this first example, the left sensor is only partially obstructed; zone coverage is nearly maximized. E142441 Zone coverage also decreases when parking at shallow angles. Here, the left sensor is mostly obstructed; zone coverage on that side is severely limited. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 201 Driving Aids System Lights and Messages E142443 The system uses radar sensors which are E142442 located behind the bumper fascia on each The BLIS and cross traffic alert systems side of your vehicle. Do not allow these illuminate a yellow alert indicator in the areas to become obstructed by mud, snow outside mirror on the side of the vehicle or bumper stickers, as this can cause...
  • Page 202 Driving Aids • Driving in reverse faster than 5 mph (8 km/h). Reasons for messages being displayed • Backing out of an angled parking spot. The radar Clean the fascia area in surface is front of the radar or remove False Alerts dirty or the obstruction.
  • Page 203: Steering

    Driving Aids One or both systems can also be switched If your vehicle loses electrical power while off permanently at your authorized dealer. you are driving (or if the ignition is turned Once switched off, switching it back on off), you can steer the vehicle manually, must also be done at your authorized but it takes more effort.
  • Page 204: Load Carrying

    Load Carrying the following terms for LOAD LIMIT determining your vehicle’s weight Vehicle loading - with and without ratings, with or without a trailer, a trailer from the vehicle’s Tire Label or Safety Compliance Certification This section will guide you in the Label: proper loading of your vehicle, trailer or both, to keep your loaded...
  • Page 205 Load Carrying installed equipment has been WARNING installed on the vehicle, the weight The appropriate loading capacity of of the equipment must be your vehicle can be limited either by volume capacity (how much space subtracted from the payload is available) or by payload capacity (how listed on the Tire Label in order to much weight the vehicle should carry).
  • Page 206 Load Carrying CARGO E143817 GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Cargo Weight – includes all Rating) - is the maximum weight added to the Base Curb allowable weight that can be Weight, including cargo and carried by a single axle (front or optional equipment.
  • Page 207 Load Carrying GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) - on the Safety Compliance is the Vehicle Curb Weight + cargo Certification Label. The label + passengers. shall be affixed to either the door hinge pillar, door-latch GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight post, or the door edge that Rating) - is the maximum meets the door-latch post, next allowable weight of the fully...
  • Page 208 Load Carrying E142524 WARNING Exceeding the Safety Compliance Certification Label vehicle weight rating limits could result in substandard vehicle handling or performance, engine, transmission and/or structural damage, serious damage to the vehicle, loss of control and personal injury. E143819 risking damage. (Important: The GCW (Gross Combined Weight) towing vehicle’s braking system is - is the weight of the loaded...
  • Page 209 Load Carrying Maximum Loaded Trailer WARNINGS Weight - is the highest possible Do not use replacement tires with lower load carrying capacities than weight of a fully loaded trailer the the original tires because they may vehicle can tow. It assumes a lower the vehicle’s GVWR and GAWR vehicle with only mandatory limitations.
  • Page 210 Load Carrying 5. Determine the combined weight *Suppose your vehicle has a 1400 of luggage and cargo being loaded lb. (635 kg) cargo and luggage on the vehicle. That weight may capacity. You and one of your not safely exceed the available friends decide to pick up cement cargo and luggage load capacity from the local home improvement...
  • Page 211 Load Carrying The above calculations also assume that the loads are positioned in your vehicle in a manner that does not overload the Front or the Rear Gross Axle Weight Rating specified for your vehicle on the Safety Compliance Certification Label. The label shall be affixed to either the door hinge pillar, door-latch post, or the door edge that meets the door-latch...
  • Page 212: Towing

    Towing • Load the heaviest items above the TOWING A TRAILER trailer axles or just slightly forward toward the trailer tongue. Do not allow WARNINGS the final trailer tongue weight to go Do not exceed the GVWR or the above or below 10-15% of the loaded GAWR specified on the certification trailer weight.
  • Page 213 Towing Your vehicle may tow a Class I trailer provided the maximum trailer weight is less than or equal to the maximum trailer weight listed for your vehicle configuration on the following chart. Powertrain Maximum Trailer Weight - lb (kg) 1.6L GTDI 1000 (454) 2.0L GTDI...
  • Page 214: Essential Towing Checks

    Towing To connect the trailer’s safety chains, cross ESSENTIAL TOWING CHECKS the chains under the trailer tongue and allow enough slack for turning tight Follow these guidelines to ensure safe corners. Do not allow the chains to drag towing: on the ground. •...
  • Page 215 Towing Before Towing a Trailer • Avoid parking on a grade. • However, if you must park on a grade: Practice turning, stopping and backing-up • Turn the steering wheel to point the to get the feel of the vehicle-trailer vehicle tires away from traffic flow.
  • Page 216: Transporting The Vehicle

    N, it may need to be flatbed equipment. Do not tow with a overridden. See Transmission (page slingbelt. Ford Motor Company has not 157). approved a slingbelt towing procedure. If •...
  • Page 217 Towing Follow these guidelines if you have a need for recreational (RV) towing. An example of recreational towing would be towing your vehicle behind a motorhome. These guidelines are designed to ensure that your transmission is not damaged. Front-wheel drive (FWD) vehicles can be towed with the front wheels off the ground by using a tow dolly.
  • Page 218: Driving Hints

    Driving Hints • Use the recommended engine oil. BREAKING-IN • Perform all regularly scheduled You need to break in new tires for maintenance. approximately 300 miles (480 There are also some things you may want kilometers). During this time, your vehicle to avoid doing because they reduce your may exhibit some unusual driving fuel economy:...
  • Page 219: Floor Mats

    Driving Hints WARNINGS Always use floor mats that are designed to fit the foot well of your vehicle. Only use floor mats that leave the pedal area unobstructed. Only use floor mats that are firmly secured to retention posts so that they cannot slip out of position and interfere with the pedals or impair safe operation of your vehicle in other ways.
  • Page 220 Driving Hints WARNINGS Failure to properly follow floor mat installation or attachment instructions can potentially cause interference with pedal operation causing loss of control of vehicle. To install floor mats, position the floor mat so that the eyelet is over the retention post and press down to lock in.
  • Page 221: Customer Assistance

    A reasonable time must be allowed to Oakville, Ontario L6J 5E4 perform a repair after taking your vehicle Telephone to the authorized dealer. Repairs will be made using Ford or Motorcraft® parts, or 1-800-565-3673 (FORD) remanufactured or other parts that are Online authorized by Ford.
  • Page 222: In California (U.s. Only)

    2. Four or more repair attempts are made Ford in writing before pursuing remedies on the same nonconformity (a defect under your state’s warranty laws. Ford is or condition that substantially impairs also allowed a final repair attempt in some the use, value or safety of the vehicle) states.
  • Page 223: The Better Business Bureau (Bbb) Auto Line Program (U.s. Only)

    Canadian dealers. In those cases where comply with the decision within 30 days you continue to feel that the efforts by Ford of receipt of your acceptance letter. of Canada and the authorized dealer to...
  • Page 224: Getting Assistance Outside The U.s. And Canada

    CAMVAP decisions are fast, fair, contact the nearest authorized dealer. If and final as the arbitrator’s award is the authorized dealer cannot help you, binding on both you and Ford of Canada. contact: CAMVAP services are available in all FORD MOTOR COMPANY Canadian territories and provinces.
  • Page 225: Ordering Additional Owner's Literature

    REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS identification number (VIN) and new (U.S. ONLY) address with Ford Motor Company Export Operations & Global Growth Initiatives by emailing expcac@ford.com. If you are in another foreign country, contact the nearest authorized dealer. If...
  • Page 226: Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Only)

    However, safety from NHTSA cannot become involved http://www.safercar.gov. in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Ford Motor REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS Company. (CANADA ONLY) If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform Transport Canada.
  • Page 227: Roadside Emergencies

    Roadside Assistance Card included in your Owner's Manual portfolio. U.S. Ford vehicle customers who require Roadside Assistance, call 1-800-241-3673. Roadside assistance will cover: If you need to arrange roadside assistance •...
  • Page 228: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Only use an adequate size cable with increase the risk of fire and serious insulated clamps. injury. Ford Motor Company recommends that the fuel system be inspected by an Preparing Your Vehicle authorized dealer after any collision.
  • Page 229 Roadside Emergencies Connecting the Jumper Cables 4. Make the final connection of the negative (-) cable to an exposed metal WARNING part of the stalled vehicle's engine. Do not attach the cables to fuel lines, WARNING engine rocker covers, the intake Do not connect the end of the manifold or electrical components second cable to the negative (-)
  • Page 230 Roadside Emergencies E142665 Remove the jumper cable from the ground metal surface. 2. Remove the jumper cable on the negative (-) terminal of the booster vehicle's battery. 3. Remove the jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of the booster vehicle's battery.
  • Page 231: Fuses

    Fuses CHANGING A FUSE Fuses WARNING E142430 Always replace a fuse with one that If electrical components in the vehicle are has the specified amperage rating. not working, a fuse may have blown. Blown Using a fuse with a higher amperage fuses are identified by a broken wire within rating can cause severe wire damage and the fuse.
  • Page 232 Fuses The power distribution box is located in If the battery has been disconnected and the engine compartment. It has reconnected, some features will need to high-current fuses that protect your be reset. See Changing the 12V Battery vehicle's main electrical systems from (page 248).
  • Page 233 Fuses Fuse/relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Powertrain control module - vehicle power Powertrain control module - vehicle power Powertrain control module relay Power point 1 - driver front Powertrain control module - vehicle power Powertrain control module - vehicle power Powertrain control module - vehicle power Powertrain control module - vehicle power Run/start relay...
  • Page 234 Fuses Fuse/relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Powertrain control module Not used (spare) Not used Not used Not used Not used Electronic fan #1 relay A/C clutch relay Not used Not used Not used Not used Electronic fan #2 relay Electronic fan #3 relay Fuel pump relay Horn relay...
  • Page 235 Fuses Fuse/relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Not used Power seats Not used Not used Micro fuse Dual micro fuse M-type fuse Release the two latches, located on Power Distribution Box - Bottom both sides of the fuse box. 2.
  • Page 236 Fuses E144949 The high-current fuses are coded as follows: Fuse/relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Fuel pump feed Not used Not used 500W Electronic fan 3 500W Electronic fan 1 Not used Body control module 1 500W Electronic fan 2 Not used I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 237 Fuses Fuse/relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Front heated seat Not used Body control module 2 Heated rear window Anti-lock brake system valves Passenger seat Not used Moonroof Not used (spare) Driver seat module Not used Transmission oil pump #2 stop/start Not used (spare) Not used Blower motor...
  • Page 238 Fuses Passenger Compartment Fuse The fuse panel is located under the Panel instrument panel to the left of the steering column. Note: It may be easier to access the fuse panel if you remove the finish trim piece. E145984 The fuses are coded as follows: Fuse/relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components...
  • Page 239 Fuses Fuse/relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Not used (spare) Not used (spare) Not used (spare) Not used (spare) Keypad Not used Climate control, Gear shift 7.5A Steering wheel column, Cluster, Datalink 7.5A logic Not used Datalink/Gateway module Not used (spare) Not used Ignition, Push button stop/start Passenger airbag disabled indicator,...
  • Page 240 Fuses Fuse/relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Moonroof Sony amplifier Rear driver's side door (window) Rear passenger's side door (window) Not used (spare) GPS, Voice control, Display, Adaptive cruise control, Radio frequency receiver Radio, Active noise control Run/start bus (fuse #19, 20, 21, 22, 35, 36, 37, circuit breaker) Restraints control module All-wheel drive relay, Auto-dimming rear...
  • Page 241: Maintenance

    Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help (Park). maintain its roadworthiness and resale 2. Turn off the engine and remove the key value. There is a large network of Ford (if equipped). authorized dealers that are there to help you with their professional servicing 3.
  • Page 242: Under Hood Overview - 1.6L Ecoboost

    Maintenance 3. Release the hood latch by pushing the 4. Raise the hood and support it with the secondary release lever to your left, prop rod. toward the center of the vehicle. 5. To close the hood, lower and secure the prop rod in the clip.
  • Page 243: Under Hood Overview - 2.0L Ecoboost

    Maintenance Engine coolant reservoir Engine oil filler cap Engine oil dipstick Brake fluid reservoir cap Battery Power distribution box Engine air filter assembly Windshield washer fluid reservoir cap UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 2.0L ECOBOOST® E144364 Engine coolant reservoir cap Engine oil dipstick Engine oil filler cap Brake fluid reservoir cap I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 244: Under Hood Overview - 2.5L

    Maintenance Battery Power distribution box Engine air filter assembly Windshield washer fluid reservoir cap UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 2.5L E145592 Engine coolant reservoir cap Engine oil filler cap Engine oil dipstick Brake fluid reservoir cap Battery Power distribution box Air filter housing cover Windshield washer fluid reservoir cap I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 245: Engine Oil Dipstick - 1.6L Ecoboost

    Maintenance ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.6L ENGINE OIL CHECK - 2.5L/1.6L ECOBOOST® ECOBOOST®/2.0L ECOBOOST® Note: Check the level before starting the engine. Note: Make sure that the level is between the MIN and the MAX marks. Make sure that your vehicle is on level ground.
  • Page 246: Engine Coolant Check - 2.5L/1.6L Ecoboost®/2.0L Ecoboost

    See Remove the filler cap. Scheduled Maintenance (page 420). 2. Add engine oil that meets the Ford Note: Make sure that the level is between specifications. See Capacities and the MIN and MAX marks on the coolant Specifications (page 286).
  • Page 247 Also, you can void the warranty. Use prediluted be burned if you spill coolant on hot engine engine coolant meeting the Ford parts. specification. See Capacities and Do not put engine coolant in the Specifications (page 286).
  • Page 248 (hot) area and: If you drive in extremely cold climates: The coolant temperature • It may be necessary to have a Ford warning light will illuminate. authorized dealer increase the coolant concentration above 50%. The service engine soon •...
  • Page 249: Automatic Transmission Fluid Check

    Maintenance When Fail-Safe Mode Is Activated AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID CHECK WARNINGS Fail-safe mode is for use during Note: Transmission fluid should be checked emergencies only. Operate the by an authorized dealer. If required, fluid vehicle in fail-safe mode only as long should be added by an authorized dealer.
  • Page 250: Fuel Filter

    Add fluid to fill the reservoir if the level is Battery posts, terminals and related low. Only use a washer fluid that meets accessories contain lead and lead Ford specifications. See Capacities and compounds. Wash hands after Specifications (page 286). handling.
  • Page 251: Checking The Wiper Blades

    Clean the wiper blades with washer fluid When a battery replacement is required, or water applied with a soft sponge or the battery should only be replaced with cloth. a Ford recommended replacement battery that matches the electrical requirements CHANGING THE WIPER of the vehicle. BLADES...
  • Page 252: Changing The Engine Air Filter - 2.5L/1.6L Ecoboost®/2.0L Ecoboost

    Maintenance 1.6L and 2.0L EcoBoost Engines Note: Make sure that the wiper blade locks into place. Lower the wiper arm and blade back to the windshield. The wiper arms will automatically return to their normal position when the ignition is turned on. Replace wiper blades at least once per year for optimum performance.
  • Page 253: Adjusting The Headlamps

    Maintenance 6. Install the air filter housing cover. Note: To see a clearer light pattern for adjusting, you may want to block the light Engage the clamps to secure the air from one headlamp while adjusting the filter housing cover to the air filter other.
  • Page 254: Removing A Headlamp

    Maintenance 5. Locate the vertical adjuster on each Examples of unacceptable moisture headlamp. Using a Phillips #2 (usually caused by a lamp water leak) are: screwdriver, turn the adjuster either • Water puddle inside the lamp. clockwise or counterclockwise in order •...
  • Page 255: Bulb Specification Chart

    Maintenance E145780 E145778 4. Remove the three lamp assembly nuts. Remove the bulb from the bulb holder. 5. Gently pull the lamp assembly away Install the new bulb in reverse order. from the vehicle. Replacing the License Plate Lamp Bulb E72789 Carefully release the spring clip.
  • Page 256 Maintenance Function Trade name *Headlamp high beam (Halogen) H7LL *Headlamp low beam (Halogen) H11LL *Side marker lamp - front *Park lamp - front *Turn lamp - front PWY24W *Fog lamp - front *Tail and brake lamp - high series *Tail and brake lamp - low series Reverse lamp *Turn lamp - rear - high series *Turn lamp - rear - low series...
  • Page 257: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care GENERAL INFORMATION CLEANING THE EXTERIOR Your Ford or Lincoln authorized dealer has Wash your vehicle regularly with cool or many quality products available to clean lukewarm water and a neutral pH your vehicle and protect its finishes. shampoo, such as Motorcraft® Detail Wash.
  • Page 258: Repairing Minor Paint Damage

    Vehicle Care • Wash the vehicle first, using cool or • Remove particles such as bird lukewarm water and a neutral pH droppings, tree sap, insect deposits, tar shampoo, such as Motorcraft® Detail spots, road salt and industrial fallout Wash. before repairing paint chips.
  • Page 259: Cleaning The Windows And Wiper Blades

    Vehicle Care • Never wash or rinse any ignition coil, If you cannot remove those streaks after spark plug wire or spark plug well, or cleaning with the glass cleaner or if the the area in and around these locations. wipers chatter and move in a jerky motion, clean the outer surface of the windshield •...
  • Page 260: Cleaning The Instrument Panel And Instrument Cluster Lens

    Vehicle Care • If grease or tar is present on the • Do not use household or glass cleaners material, spot-clean the area first with as these may damage the finish of the Motorcraft® Spot and Stain Remover. instrument panel, interior trim and In Canada, use Motorcraftt cluster lens.
  • Page 261: Cleaning The Alloy Wheels

    Vehicle Care • For routine cleaning, wipe the surface • Some automatic car washes may with a soft, damp cloth. For more cause damage to the finish on your thorough cleaning, wipe the surface wheel rims or covers. with a mild soap and water solution. In Industrial-strength (heavy-duty) Canada, use Motorcraft®...
  • Page 262 Vehicle Care Body Note: During extended periods of vehicle storage (30 days or more), fuel may • Wash vehicle thoroughly to remove deteriorate due to oxidation. Add a quality dirt, grease, oil, tar or mud from exterior gas stabilizer product to the vehicle fuel surfaces, rear-wheel housing and system whenever actual or expected underside of front fenders.
  • Page 263 Vehicle Care Removing Vehicle From Storage When your vehicle is ready to come out of storage, do the following: • Wash your vehicle to remove any dirt or grease film build-up on window surfaces. • Check windshield wipers for any deterioration.
  • Page 264: Wheels And Tires

    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 265 Wheels and Tires Changing Tires with a Tire Understanding Your Tire Pressure Pressure Monitoring System Monitoring System The tire pressure monitoring system measures pressure in your four road tires and sends the tire pressure readings to your vehicle. The low tire pressure warning light will turn on if the tire pressure is significantly low.
  • Page 266 Wheels and Tires Low tire pressure Possible cause Customer action required warning light Solid warning light Tire(s) under-inflated 1. Make sure tires are at the proper pres- sure. See Inflating your tires in this chapter. 2. 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 267: Tire Care

    Wheels and Tires How Temperature Affects your Tire Note: Your vehicle s warranty does not Pressure cover these types of damage. Tires should always be kept at the correct inflation The tire pressure monitoring system pressures and extra caution should be taken monitors tire pressure in each pneumatic when operating on rough roads to avoid tire.
  • Page 268 Temperature A B C U.S. Department of Transportation Tire quality grades: The U.S. Department of WARNING Transportation requires Ford Motor Company to give you the following The temperature grade for this tire information about tire grades exactly as is established for a tire that is the government has written it.
  • Page 269 Wheels and Tires *Inflation pressure: A measure *Recommended inflation of the amount of air in a tire. pressure: The cold inflation pressure found on the Safety *Standard load: A class of Compliance Certification Label P-metric or Metric tires designed (affixed to either the door hinge to carry a maximum load at 35 psi pillar, door-latch post, or the door [37 psi (2.5 bar) for Metric tires].
  • Page 270 Wheels and Tires describes the fundamental A. P: Indicates a tire, designated characteristics of the tire and also by the Tire and Rim Association provides a U.S. DOT Tire (T&RA), that may be used for Identification Number for safety service on cars, SUVs, minivans standard certification and in case and light trucks.
  • Page 271 Wheels and Tires G. H: Indicates the tire's speed Letter rating Speed rating - mph (km/ rating. The speed rating denotes the speed at which a tire is 168 mph (270 km/h) designed to be driven for extended 186 mph (299 km/h) periods of time under a standard Note: For tires with a maximum speed condition of load and inflation...
  • Page 272 Wheels and Tires J. Tire Ply Composition and *Traction: The traction grades, Material Used: Indicates the from highest to lowest are AA, A, number of plies or the number of B, and C. The grades represent the layers of rubber-coated fabric in tire's ability to stop on wet the tire tread and sidewall.
  • Page 273 Wheels and Tires position), or Tire Label which is A. LT: Indicates a tire, designated located on the B-Pillar or the edge by the Tire and Rim Association of the driver’s door. The cold (T&RA), that is intended for inflation pressure should never be service on light trucks.
  • Page 274 Wheels and Tires C. 80: Indicates the aspect ratio which gives the tire's ratio of height to width. Numbers of 70 or lower indicate a short sidewall. D. D: Indicates a diagonal type tire. R: Indicates a radial type tire. E.
  • Page 275 Inflate all tires to the information found on the tire. The inflation pressure recommended Ford recommended tire inflation by Ford Motor Company. pressure is found on the Safety Compliance Certification Label You are strongly urged to buy a...
  • Page 276 Wheels and Tires of the driver’s door. The cold 2. Remove the cap from the valve inflation pressure should never be on one tire, then firmly press the set lower than the recommended tire gauge onto the valve and pressure on the Safety measure the pressure.
  • Page 277 Wheels and Tires Inspecting Your Tires and Wheel Valve Tire Wear Stems Periodically inspect the tire treads for uneven or excessive wear and remove objects such as stones, nails or glass that may be wedged in the tread grooves. Check the tire and valve stems for holes, cracks, or cuts that may permit air leakage and repair or replace the...
  • Page 278 P-metric versus LT-metric or all-season versus all-terrain) as those originally standardized information on the provided by Ford. The recommended tire sidewall of all tires. This and wheel size may be found on either the information identifies and...
  • Page 279 If your vehicle is stuck in snow, mud, (1.38 bar) greater than the maximum sand, etc., do not rapidly spin the pressure, a Ford dealer or other tire service tires; spinning the tires can tear the professional should do the mounting.
  • Page 280 Wheels and Tires replace it with your spare tire and WARNINGS wheel. If you cannot detect a Do not spin the wheels at over 35 mph (56 km/h). The tires may fail cause, have the vehicle towed to and injure a passenger or bystander. the nearest repair facility or tire dealer to have the vehicle Driving habits have a great deal to do...
  • Page 281 Rotating your tires at the be corrected by rotating the tires. recommended interval (as Summer Tires indicated in the Scheduled Your Ford vehicle may be Maintenance chapter) will help equipped with summer tires to your tires wear more evenly, provide superior performance on providing better tire performance wet and dry roads.
  • Page 282: Using Snow Chains

    • Remove the cables when they are no originally provided by Ford. Use of longer needed. Do not use cables on any tire or wheel not recommended by dry roads. Ford can affect the safety and...
  • Page 283 • All-wheel driving capability (if and wheels that were originally provided applicable). by Ford. If the dissimilar spare tire or wheel is damaged, it should be replaced rather 3. Full-size dissimilar spare without than repaired. label on wheel...
  • Page 284 Wheels and Tires The usage of a full-size dissimilar spare WARNINGS wheel and tire assembly can lead to Never get underneath a vehicle that impairment of the following: is supported only by a jack. If your • Handling, stability and braking vehicle slips off the jack, you or performance.
  • Page 285 Wheels and Tires 6. Remove the lug wrench and jack from the foam holder. E142553 Remove the lug nuts with the lug wrench. E142551 Block the diagonally opposite wheel. Replace the flat tire with the spare tire, making sure the valve stem is 8.
  • Page 286: Technical Specifications

    M12 x 1.5 100 (135) 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 km) after any wheel disturbance (tire rotation, changing a flat tire, wheel removal, etc.).
  • Page 287 Wheels and Tires E145950 Wheel pilot bore Inspect the wheel pilot bore and mounting surface prior to installation. Remove any visible corrosion or loose particles. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 288: Capacities And Specifications

    Capacities and Specifications ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS Engine 1.6L EcoBoost engine 2.0L EcoBoost engine 2.5L engine Cubic inches Required fuel Minimum 87 octane Minimum 87 octane Minimum 87 octane Compression 10.0:1 9.3:1 9.7:1 ratio Spark plug gap 0.027-0.031 in. (0.70- 0.027-0.031 in. 0.049-0.053 in.
  • Page 289 For spark plug replacement, see your authorized dealer. Replace the spark plugs at the appropriate intervals. See Scheduled Maintenance (page 420). Note: Replace the spark plugs with ones that meet Ford material and design specifications for your vehicle, such as Motorcraft® or equivalent replacement parts. The customer warranty may be void for any damage to the engine if such spark plugs are not used.
  • Page 290: Vehicle Identification Number

    Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION Make, vehicle line, series, body NUMBER type Engine type The vehicle identification number is Check digit located on the left-hand side of the instrument panel. Model year Assembly plant Production sequence number VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABEL E142476 Please note that in the graphic, XXXX is representative of your vehicle identification...
  • Page 291: Transmission Code Designation

    Capacities and Specifications The transmission code is on the Safety TRANSMISSION CODE Compliance Certification Label. The DESIGNATION following table shows the transmission code along with the transmission description. E142806 Description Code Six-speed automatic transmission Six-speed manual transmission I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 292: Technical Specifications

    Capacities and Specifications TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Item Capacity Ford Part Name or Ford Part Number / Equivalent Ford Specification Between MIN Motorcraft® DOT 4 PM-1-C / WSS- Brake fluid and MAX on LV High Perform- M6C65-A2 and ISO reservoir ance Brake Fluid...
  • Page 293 Capacities and Specifications Item Capacity Ford Part Name or Ford Part Number / Equivalent Ford Specification - Motorcraft® SAE - CXO-5W20-LSP12 5W-20 Full (Canada) Synthetic Motor Oil - CXO-5W20-LFS12 (U.S.) (Canada) - Motorcraft® SAE / WSS-M2C945-A 5W-20 Super and API Certification...
  • Page 294 WSS-M2C945-A, SAE 5W-20 (1.6L and 2.5L engines) and display the API Certification Mark. Your engine has been designed to be used with Ford engine oil, which gives a fuel economy benefit while maintaining the durability of your engine. Using oils other than the one specified can result in longer engine cranking periods, reduced engine performance, reduced fuel economy and increased emission levels.
  • Page 295: Accessories

    Accessories.Ford.com (U.S. only). • Roof racks and carriers* • Cargo area protectors Ford Custom Accessories are available for your vehicle through your local Ford or Ford • Cargo net of Canada dealer. Ford Motor Company • Cargo organizers will repair or replace any properly •...
  • Page 296 • Any non-Ford custom electrical or electronic accessories or components that are added to the vehicle by the authorized dealer or the owner, may...
  • Page 297: Ford Extended Service Plan (Esp)

    Ford Extended Service Plan Service Ford Extended Service Plan is honored by Contract. With a Ford Extend Service Plan, all Ford and Lincoln Dealers in the U.S. and you minimize your risk for unexpected Canada. It is the only extended service plan repair bills and rising repair costs.
  • Page 298 EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN. Contact your selling Ford or Lincoln dealership today so they can customize a To learn more, call our Ford ESP specialists Ford Extended Service Plan that fits your at 800-367-3377, and don't forget to ask driving lifestyle and budget.
  • Page 299 For more information, visit your local Ford of Canada dealer or www.ford.ca to find the Ford Extended Service Plan that is right for you. I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 300: Sync

    SYNC® GENERAL INFORMATION E142598 • 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 301 (read and unread), and call history, injury. Ford strongly recommends including history of calls when your cellular that drivers use extreme caution when phone was not connected to the system.
  • Page 302: Using Voice Recognition

    Make sure the interior of the vehicle is as vehicle's SYNC module. Ford Motor quiet as possible. Wind noise from open Company and Ford of Canada will not windows and road vibrations may prevent access the system data for any purpose...
  • Page 303 SYNC® If You Want To "Voice settings" Adjust the level of voice interaction and feedback. "Help" Hear a list of voice commands available in the current mode. If equipped, U.S. only. The default setting is to a higher level of System Interaction and Feedback interaction in order to help you learn to use the system.
  • Page 304: Using Sync® With Your Phone

    SYNC® The system creates candidate lists when For example, say "Say 1 after the tone to it has the same confidence level of several call John Doe at home. Say 2 after the tone options based on your voice command. to call Johnny Doe on mobile.
  • Page 305 SYNC® Press the phone button; when the Note: To scroll through the menus, press display indicates no phone is paired, the up and down arrows on your audio press OK. system. 2. When Add Bluetooth Device appears, Press the phone button and scroll until press OK.
  • Page 306 SYNC® "PHONE" "Call history incoming" "Phone book <name> at office" "Call history missed" "Phone book <name> at work" "Call history outgoing" "Phone book <name> on mobile OR cell" "Connections" "Phone book <name> on other" "Dial" These commands do not require you to say "Phone" first. These commands are not available until phone information is completely downloaded using Bluetooth.
  • Page 307 SYNC® Note: To exit dial mode, press and hold the phone button or press Menu to go to the Phone menu. "MENU" "(Phone) connections" "(Phone) settings (message) notification off" "(Phone) settings (message) notification on" "(Phone) settings (set) phone ringer" "(Phone) settings (set) ringer 1" "(Phone) settings (set) ringer 2"...
  • Page 308 SYNC® To access: • When Active Call Menu is selected, press OK. • Press Menu during an active call. • Scroll to cycle through the following options: When You Select You Can Mute Call? Mute the call. Privacy Switch a call from an active hands-free environment to your cellular phone for a more private conversation.
  • Page 309 SYNC® Accessing Features through the Press the phone button to enter the Phone Menu Phone menu. 2. Scroll to cycle through: The phone menu allows you to redial a number, access your call history and phone book and send text messages as well as access phone and system settings.
  • Page 310 SYNC® When You Select You Can Place an emergency call to a 911 operator for you after an 911 Assist accident (if the feature is used properly). Create and receive a diagnostic report card on your vehicle. Vehicle Health Report Interact with SYNC-capable mobile applications on your Mobile Apps smartphone.
  • Page 311 SYNC® When a new message arrives, an audible Scroll to select from the following options: tone sounds and the display indicates you • Send Text Message? enables you to have a new message. You have these send a new text message based on a options: pre-defined set of 15 messages.
  • Page 312 Each text message is sent with the following signature: "This message was sent from my <Ford or Lincoln>". When You Select You Can Phone Status See the provider, name, signal power, battery power and roaming status of your connected phone.
  • Page 313 SYNC® When You Select You Can Delete Phonebook: Press OK to delete the current phone book and call history. When Delete Phonebook appears, press OK to confirm. SYNC takes you back to the Phone Settings menu. Download Phonebook: Press OK to select and press OK again when Confirm Download? appears.
  • Page 314 SYNC® If You Select You Can 2. Follow the directions in your phone's user guide to put your phone into discovery mode. A six-digit PIN appears in the display. 3. When prompted on your phone's display, enter the six- digit PIN provided by SYNC. 4.
  • Page 315 SYNC® Advanced Menu Options 3. Scroll until Advanced appears, then select OK. Press the phone button to enter the 4. Scroll to select from the following Phone menu options: 2. Scroll until System Settings appears, then press OK. If You Select You Can Prompts Get help from SYNC by using questions, helpful hints or...
  • Page 316: Sync® Applications And Services

    SYNC® If You Select You Can Press OK to select. MAP Profile This is a Bluetooth component which can further help your phone with the exchange of text messages. Return Exit the current menu. WARNINGS SYNC® APPLICATIONS AND Do not wait for 911 Assist to make an SERVICES emergency call if you can do it (IF EQUIPPED)
  • Page 317 SYNC® If a crash deploys an airbag or activates • A Bluetooth-enabled and compatible the fuel pump shut-off, your phone has to be paired and connected SYNC-equipped vehicle may be able to to SYNC. contact emergency services by dialing 911 •...
  • Page 318 SYNC® 911 Assist May Not Work If Note: Your Vehicle Health Report feature requires activation prior to use. Visit • Your cellular phone or 911 Assist www.SYNCMyRide.com to register. There hardware was damaged in a crash. is no fee or subscription associated with •...
  • Page 319 Return: Press OK to exit the menu. Run Report? Press OK for SYNC to run a health report of your vehicle's diagnostic systems and send the results to Ford where it is combined with scheduled maintenance information, open recalls and other field service actions and unserviced vehicle inspection items from your authorized dealer.
  • Page 320 SYNC Services Terms and Conditions at services portal. www.SYNCMyRide.com. If you do not want Ford or its service providers to collect the 5. Once you are connected to the service, vehicle travel information or other follow the voice prompts to request...
  • Page 321 SYNC® say "Operator" at any time within a 3. While on an active route, you can select directions or business search to speak or say "Route summary" or "Route with a live operator. You may also be status" to view the Route Summary prompted to speak with an operator.
  • Page 322 SYNC® SYNC Services Quick Tips You can even access your account outside the vehicle. Just use the number on your phone's call history. Traffic and Directions features do not function properly but Information services and the 411 connect and text message features are available.
  • Page 323: Using Sync® With Your Media Player

    SYNC® 3. Say the name of the application after To Connect Using the System Menu the tone. Plug the device into the vehicle's USB 4. The app should start. While an app is port. running through SYNC, you can press 2.
  • Page 324 SYNC® "USB" "Autoplay off" "Refine album <name>" "Autoplay on" "Refine artist <name>" "Connections" "Refine song <name>" "Pause" "Refine track <name>" "Play" "Repeat off" "Repeat on" "Play album <name>" "Play all" "Search album <name>" "Play artist <name>" "Search artist <name>" "Play genre <name>" "Search genre <name>"...
  • Page 325 SYNC® Voice Command Guide · Turn off and the system does not begin to play any of your music until all media has all been indexed. Indexing times can vary from device to device and also with regard to the number of songs being indexed. "Search genre"...
  • Page 326 SYNC® When You Select You Can Play Menu Play your music by artist, album, genre, playlists, tracks, similar music or to simply, play all. You can also choose to Explore USB to view the supported digital music files on your playing device. Select Source ·...
  • Page 327 SYNC® Accessing Your Play Menu 2. Press AUX and then MENU to enter the Media menu. This menu allows you to select and play 3. Scroll to select the Play menu, then your media by artist, album, genre, playlist, press OK. track, similar music or even to explore what is on your USB device.
  • Page 328 SYNC® When You Select You Can Tracks · Search for and play a specific track which has been indexed. SYNC lists your tracks alphabetically in flat-file mode. If there are more than 255, SYNC automatically organizes them into alphabetical categories. ·...
  • Page 329 SYNC® When You Select You Can Allows you to pair additional devices to the system. Add Bluetooth Device 1. Press OK to select and press OK again when Find SYNC appears in the display. 2. Follow the directions in your phone's user guide to put your phone into discovery mode.
  • Page 330: Sync® Troubleshooting

    SYNC® When You Select You Can 2. Press OK when the desired selection appears in the display. SYNC takes you back to the Advanced menu. Languages Choose from English, Français or Español. The displays and prompts are in the selected language. 1.
  • Page 331 SYNC® Phone Issues Issue Possible Cause(s) Possible Solution(s) A lot of background noise The audio control settings Review your phone's user during a phone call. on your phone may be guide regarding audio affecting SYNC perform- adjustments. ance. During a call, I can hear the Possible phone malfunction.
  • Page 332 SYNC® Phone Issues Issue Possible Cause(s) Possible Solution(s) · Try deleting your device from SYNC, deleting SYNC from your device and trying again. · Check the security and "auto accept/prompt always" settings relative to the SYNC Bluetooth connection on your phone. ·...
  • Page 333 SYNC® USB/Media Issues Issue Possible Cause(s) Possible Solution(s) · Make sure that the device does not have an auto- install program or active security settings. SYNC does not recognize This is a device limitation. Make sure you are not my device when I turn on the leaving the device in your car.
  • Page 334 SYNC® Vehicle Health Report/Services (Traffic, Directions and Information) Issues Issue Possible Cause(s) Possible Solution(s) · Make sure that your VIN is correctly listed in your account. I'm unable to retrieve the The preferred dealer When you register your report on the website, or I information did not load account, you must list a receive a system error.
  • Page 335 SYNC® Voice Command Issues Issue Possible Cause(s) Possible Solution(s) SYNC does not understand · You may be using the · Review the phone voice what I am saying. wrong voice commands. commands and the media · You may be speaking too voice commands at the soon or at the wrong time.
  • Page 336 SYNC® Voice Command Issues Issue Possible Cause(s) Possible Solution(s) · The system works better if you list full names such as "Joe Wilson" rather than "Joe". · Do not use special charac- ters such as 123 or ICE as the system does not recognize them.
  • Page 337: Myford Touch

    WARNING INFORMATION Driving while distracted can result in E142608 loss of vehicle control, accident and injury. Ford strongly recommends Press to select any of the following: that drivers use extreme caution when • Services using any device or feature that may take •...
  • Page 338 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Press to select any of the following: • Use your bare finger to touch the center of a touch-control graphic. Touching • off-center of the graphic may cause a • nearby control to turn on or off. •...
  • Page 339 Some features of this system may be too loss of vehicle control, accident and difficult to use while the vehicle is in injury. Ford strongly recommends motion so they are restricted from being that drivers use extreme caution when modified unless the vehicle is not moving.
  • Page 340 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Restricted Features Cellular Phone Pairing a Bluetooth phone Adding phonebook contacts or uploading phonebook contacts (from a USB) List entries are limited for phone contacts and recent phone call entries System Functionality Editing the keypad code Enabling Valet Mode Editing settings while the rear view camera or active park assist are active...
  • Page 341 SYNC module. Ford Motor phone was not connected to the system. Company and Ford of Canada do not In addition, if you connect a media device, access the system data for any purpose...
  • Page 342 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Accessing and Adjusting Modes Through Your Right Vehicle Information Display (If Equipped) E145459 The display is located on the right side of your instrument cluster (A). It allows you to view and make minor adjustments to active modes without taking your hands off the wheel.
  • Page 343 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Climate Control When using voice commands, words and icons may also appear in the lower left E142612 status bar indicating the status of the voice session (i.e., listening, success, failed, You can make selections from the menu paused or try again).
  • Page 344 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Basic commands If You Want To "Phone" Make calls. "USB" Access the device connected to your USB port. "Bluetooth audio" Stream audio from your phone. "Line in" Access the device connected to the auxiliary input jack. "Cancel"...
  • Page 345 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Accessing a List of Available Commands Command List. 2. Using the steering wheel control, press Using the touchscreen, press the the voice icon. After the tone, speak Settings icon, Help, then Voice your command clearly. Available Voice Commands "Audio list of commands"...
  • Page 346 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Press the Settings icon, Settings, then To access these settings using voice Voice Control. commands: 2. Select from the following: Press the voice icon; after the tone sounds, the system says "Please say a • Interaction Mode command".
  • Page 347 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) • Previous Destinations • Intersection • Point of Interest (POI) • Cancel Route. • Emergency Some of the voice commands that are available while viewing this screen are: • Street Address Destination "Destination my home" "Destination street address" "Destination favorites"...
  • Page 348 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) If you choose Points of Interest from the • navigation screen, you can choose from • All Restaurants the following: • Accommodations • Search Area • Parking. • Search By Name Some of the voice commands that are •...
  • Page 349: Settings

    MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Display The dual mode feature is also available when the voice system displays a list of You can make adjustments to the items to pick from during a voice session, touchscreen display through the where you would be able to touch the line touchscreen or by pressing the voice item or say "Line 2".
  • Page 350 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Only the photograph(s) which meets the • Recommended dimensions: 800 x 384 following conditions display: Sound • Compatible file formats are as follows: .jpg, .gif, .png, .bmp Press the Settings icon > Sound, then select from the following: •...
  • Page 351 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Press the Settings icon > Vehicle > Rear Press the Settings icon > Vehicle > View Camera, then select from the Enable Valet Mode. following settings: 2. When prompted, enter a four-digit PIN. • Rear Camera Delay After you press Continue the system is •...
  • Page 352 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Voice Control Interaction Mode Standard interaction mode provides more detailed inter- action and guidance. Advanced mode has less audible interaction and more tone prompts. Confirmation Prompts Have the system ask you short questions if it has not clearly heard or understood your request.
  • Page 353 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Media Player Autoplay With this feature on, the system automatically switches to the media source upon initial connection and you can listen to music which has already been randomly indexed during the indexing process. With this feature off, the system does not automatically switch to the inserted media source.
  • Page 354 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Navigation Navigation Preferences Have the system use guidance prompts. Have the system automatically fill-in State/Province information. Traffic Preferences Have the system display areas where road work occurs. Have the system display incident map icons on the map. Have the system display areas where difficult driving conditions may occur.
  • Page 355 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Phone Text Message Notification Select the type of notification for text messages - alert tone, beep, text to speech, or have it be silent. Internet Data Connection If compatible with your phone, you can make adjustments to your internet data connection.
  • Page 356 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Settings Wi-Fi Network (Client) Mode Turn the Wi-Fi feature on and off in your vehicle. Make sure it is turned on for connectivity purposes. Choose a Wireless Network Use a previously stored wireless network. You can categorize by alphabetical listing, priority and signal strength.
  • Page 357 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Logo is a certification mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Help Press the Settings icon > Help, then select from the following: E142626 Help Where Am I? View the vehicle's current location, if your vehicle is equipped with navigation.
  • Page 358: Entertainment

    MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Browsing Device Content To access Help using the voice commands, press the voice button, then, after the tone, When listening to any type of audio, you say "Help". The system provides voice can browse through other devices without commands that can be used in the current having to change sources.
  • Page 359 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) "BROWSE" "USB" "Help" If equipped with SIRIUS® satellite radio. For more commands in SD card or USB mode, see the "SD Card and USB Port" section of this chapter. To change between AM and FM presets, AM/FM Radio just touch the AM or FM tabs.
  • Page 360 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) When You Select You Can Auto Presets (AST) allows you to have the system automatically store the six strongest stations in your current location. TAG Button (if available) allows you to tag a song to download later. When you select On, TAG appears on- screen when HD Radio is active.
  • Page 361 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Press AM or FM > Options > TAG 4. When you access iTunes® with your Button > On. portable music player, the tags appear to you as a reminder. The system 2. When you hear a song you like, touch allows you to tag up to approximately TAG.
  • Page 362 MyFord Touch® (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 switches back to the analog broadcast until the digital broadcast is available again.
  • Page 363 HD Radio logos are proprietary trademarks E142599 steering wheel controls. When of iBiquity Digital Corp. Ford Motor prompted, say any of the following Company and iBiquity Digital Corp. are not commands. responsible for the content sent using HD Radio technology.
  • Page 364 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) "RADIO" "<87.9-107.9>" "FM autoset preset <#>" "FM preset <#>" "<87.9-107.9> HD" "<530-1710>" "FM 1" "AM" "FM 1 preset <#>" "AM <530-1710>" "FM 2" "AM autoset" "FM 2 preset <#>" "AM autoset preset <#>" "HD <#>" "AM preset <#>" "Preset <#>"...
  • Page 365 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) "TUNE" "<87.9-107.9>" "HD <#>" "FM" "Preset <#>" "FM <87.9-107.9>" "Help" "FM <87.9-107.9> HD <#>" If available SIRIUS® Satellite Radio (If Activated) Press the lower left corner of the touchscreen, then select the E142611 SIRIUS tab. When You Select You Can Presets Save a station by pressing and holding one of the memory...
  • Page 366 You can also lock or skip unwanted channels or view the song and artist on other stations. SIRIUS does not support the Alert feature on all channels. Ford Motor Company shall not be responsible for Alert feature variation. SIRIUS Satellite Radio Information...
  • Page 367 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) For more information on extended subscription terms (a service fee is required), the online media player and a complete list of SIRIUS satellite radio channels, and other features, please visit www.siriusxm.com in the United States, E142593 www.sirius.ca in Canada, or call SIRIUS at SIRIUS satellite radio is a 1-888-539-7474.
  • Page 368 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Troubleshooting Tips Radio Display Cause Action Acquiring... Radio requires more than None. This message should two seconds to produce disappear shortly. audio for the selected channel. Sat Fault/SIRIUS System Internal module or system If this message does not Failure.
  • Page 369 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) SIRIUS Satellite Radio Voice If you are not listening to SIRIUS satellite Commands radio, press the voice button and, after the tone, say "SIRIUS", then any of the If you are listening to SIRIUS following commands. satellite radio, press the voice E142599 button on the steering wheel...
  • Page 370 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) "TUNE" "<0-223>" "<Channel Name>" "Preset <#>" "SAT" "SAT 1" "SAT 1 preset <#>" "SAT 2" "SAT 2 preset <#>" "SAT 3" "SAT 3 preset <#>" "Help" Press the lower left corner of the touchscreen, then select the CD E142611 tab.
  • Page 371 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) You can also advance and reverse the CD Voice Commands current track or current folder (if If you are listening to a CD, press applicable). the voice button on the steering E142599 wheel controls. When prompted, say any of the following commands.
  • Page 372 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) SD Card Slot and USB Port USB Port SD Card Note: Your SD card slot is spring-loaded. To remove the SD card, press the card in and the system ejects it. Do not attempt to pull the card to remove it as this could cause damage.
  • Page 373 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) When You Select You Can Repeat Repeat the currently playing song or album. Shuffle Play music on the selected album or folder in random order. Similar Music Choose music similar to that which is currently playing. More Info Displays information such as current track, artist name.
  • Page 374 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) "USB" or "SD CARD" "Play podcast episode <name>" "Browse" "Next" "Play similar music" "Pause" "Play song <name>" "Play" "Play TV show episode <name>" "Play album <name>" "Play video <name>" "Play all" "Play video podcast episode <name>" "Play artist <name>"...
  • Page 375 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) "BROWSE" "All authors" "Author <name>" "All composers" "Composer <name>" "All folders" "Folder <name>" "All genres" "Genre <name>" "Playlist <name>" "All movies" "Podcast <name>" "All music videos" "All playlists" "TV show <name>" "All podcasts" "Video <name>" "All songs" "Video playlist <name>"...
  • Page 376 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Bluetooth Audio Voice Commands If you are listening to a Bluetooth audio device, press the voice Note: If your Bluetooth device supports E142599 button on the steering wheel streaming metadata, all the commands controls. When prompted, say any of the below are available.
  • Page 377 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) A/V Inputs To use the auxiliary input jack feature, make sure that your portable media player Note: For safety reasons, connecting or is designed to be used with headphones adjusting the settings on your portable and that it is fully charged. You also need media player should not be attempted while an audio extension cable with stereo male the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 378: Phone

    Driving while distracted can result in in the portable media player. loss of vehicle control, accident and injury. Ford strongly recommends Note: The portable media player must be that drivers use extreme caution when controlled in the same manner when it is...
  • Page 379 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Making Calls 3. When prompted on your phone's display, enter the six-digit PIN provided Press the voice button. When by SYNC in the radio display. The prompted, say "Call <name>" or display indicates when the pairing is E142599 say "Dial", the desired number.
  • Page 380 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) When You Select You Can · During an active call, you can also choose to mute the call, put it on hold, activate privacy (returns the call to your cellular phone), join two calls or end the call. Quick Dial Select and call contacts stored in your phonebook contacts and call history folder.
  • Page 381 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) 3. Choose from the following: Touch the top left corner of the display to access the Phone menu. • Listen 2. Press Messaging > Send Text. • Dial 3. Enter a phone number or choose from •...
  • Page 382 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Receiving a Text Message • Dial to call the contact. • Ignore to exit the screen. Note: If you select View and your vehicle is traveling over 3 mph (5 km/h), the system Phone Settings offers to read the message to you instead of allowing you to view it while driving.
  • Page 383 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) When You Select You Can Manage Phonebook Access features such as automatic phonebook download, re-download your phonebook, add contacts from your phone as well as delete or upload your phonebook. Display call history Display call history. If compatible.
  • Page 384: Information

    MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) "PHONE" "Forward text messages" "Unmute call" "Help" "Go to hands free" These commands are only available during an active call. If you say "Messages", see the following "Messages" chart for additional commands. "MESSAGES" "Call" "Forward text messages" "Listen to text message <#>"...
  • Page 385 SYNC Services Terms and Conditions at www.SYNCMyRide.com. If you do not want 2. Once connected, follow the voice Ford or its service providers to collect the prompts to request your desired vehicle travel information or other Service, such as "Traffic" or information identified in the Terms and "Directions".
  • Page 386 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) with a live operator. You may also be If you miss a turn, SYNC automatically asks prompted to speak with an operator if you want the route updated. Just say, when the automatic system has "Yes" when prompted and a new route is difficulty matching your voice request.
  • Page 387 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) SYNC Services Quick Tips Personalizing You can personalize your Services feature to provide quicker access to your most used or favorite information. You can save address points, such as work or home. You can also save favorite information like sports teams, such as Detroit Lions, or a news category.
  • Page 388 SIRIUS Travel Link. their focus off the road. Your primary Note: Neither SIRIUS nor Ford is responsible responsibility is the safe operation of the for any errors or inaccuracies in the SIRIUS vehicle.
  • Page 389 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) SIRIUS Travel Link Voice Commands Press the voice button on the steering wheel controls. When E142599 prompted, say any of the following commands: "SIRIUS TRAVEL LINK" "5-day weather forecast" "Fuel prices" "Movie listings" "Sports headlines" "Sports schedules" "Sports scores"...
  • Page 390 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Sports-related Commands "WNBA" "Help" If you want to hear headlines, schedules or scores from a particular sport, or your favorite team(s), say the sport (or team), then "headlines", "schedules" or "scores". Additional Sports-related Voice Commands "Baseball headlines" "MLS headlines"...
  • Page 391 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) 911 Assist® If a crash deploys an airbag or activates (If Equipped) the fuel pump shut-off, your SYNC-equipped vehicle may be able to WARNINGS contact emergency services by dialing 911 Unless the 911 Assist setting is set on through a paired and connected prior to a crash, the system will not Bluetooth-enabled phone.
  • Page 392 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) • A connected Bluetooth-enabled phone 911 Assist May Not Work If must have adequate network coverage, • Your cellular phone or 911 Assist battery power and signal strength. hardware was damaged in a crash. • The vehicle must have battery power •...
  • Page 393: Climate

    When you run a Vehicle Health Report, a Vehicle Health Report until your vehicle Ford Motor Company may collect your odometer has reached 200 miles. cellular phone number (to process your...
  • Page 394 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) E146187 Power: Touch to turn the climate control system on and off. When the system is off, outside air is prevented from entering the vehicle. Passenger settings: Touch DUAL to switch passenger side temperature controls on and off. Touch the + and - to adjust the temperature. Touch the heated seat icon to control the heated seat (if equipped).
  • Page 395 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) AUTO: Touch to turn on fully automatic operation. Select the desired temperature using the temperature control. The system automatically adjusts fan speed, air distribution, A/C operation, and outside or recirculated air, to heat or cool the vehicle to maintain the selected temperature. Rear defroster: Touch to turn the rear window defroster and heated mirrors (if equipped).
  • Page 396 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) There are additional climate control commands but in order to access them, you have to say "Climate" first. When the system is ready to listen, you may say any of the following commands: "CLIMATE" "A/C off" "Maximum fan "Temperature"...
  • Page 397: Navigation

    MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) To set a destination, press the green corner NAVIGATION of your touchscreen, then the Dest button when it appears. See Setting a Note: The navigation SD card must be in destination later in this chapter. the SD card slot to operate the navigation system.
  • Page 398 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) You can cancel the route or have the During route guidance, the talking bubble system demo the route for you. Select icon that appears in the upper right Route Prefs to set route preferences like navigation corner (green bar) can be avoiding freeways, toll roads, ferries and pressed if the user wants the system to car trains as well as to use or not use HOV...
  • Page 399 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) To expand these listings, press the + in Coffeehouse front of the POI listing. The system also allows you to sort the POIs alphabetically, by distance or by E142636 cityseekr listings (if available). Food & Drink cityseekr Note: cityseekr point of interest (POI) E142637...
  • Page 400 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) When You Select You Can Map Preferences · Turn breadcrumbs on and off. · Choose how you want to view the turn list (top-to-bottom or bottom-to-top). · Set the automatic parking POI notification. (When parking POI notification is on, parking POI icons display on the map when you get close to your destination.
  • Page 401 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) 3D landmarks appear as clear, visible Auto Zoom objects which are typically recognizable Press the green bar to access map mode, and have a certain tourist value. The 3D then select the + or - zoom button to bring landmarks appear in 3D map mode only.
  • Page 402 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) POI (Point Of Interest) icons Destination symbol indicates the can be displayed on the map and ending point of a planned route. can be turned on or off. There are E142650 E142653 about 56 subcategories of POIs Next maneuver point indicates that can be selected to be displayed on the location of the next turn on the...
  • Page 403 Annual navigation map updates are available for purchase through your dealership, by calling 1-800-NAVMAPS (in Mexico, call 01-800-557-5539) or going to www.navigation.com/ford. You need to specify the make and model of your vehicle to determine if there is an update available. Navigation Voice Commands...
  • Page 404 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) Navigation System Voice Commands "Destination POI category" "Where am I?" "Destination previous destination" "Zoom in" "Destination street address" "Zoom out" "Help" "Detour" These commands are only available when a navigation route is active. If you say "Destination", you can then say any command in the following "Destination" chart.
  • Page 405 MyFord Touch® (If Equipped) "NAVIGATION" "Destination" "Zoom city" "Zoom country" "Zoom minimum" "Zoom maximum" "Zoom province" "Zoom state" "Zoom street" "Zoom to <distance>" "Help" If you say "Destination", you can then say any command in the "Destination" chart. One-shot Destination Street Address If your vehicle is equipped with the SD card navigation feature, you have the ability to enter in a street address using a feature...
  • Page 406: Appendices

    GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE: This intellectual property laws and treaties. EULA grants you the following license: The FORD SOFTWARE is licensed, not • You may use the SOFTWARE as sold. All rights reserved. installed on the DEVICE and as...
  • Page 407 Certificate(s) of Authenticity), and the the process. Neither FORD MOTOR recipient agrees to the terms of this COMPANY nor its suppliers shall be EULA. If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade,...
  • Page 408 SOFTWARE ("Supplemental may collect and use technical Components"). information gathered in any manner as If FORD MOTOR COMPANY or third party part of product support services related software and services suppliers provide or to the SOFTWARE or related services. make available to you Supplemental...
  • Page 409 DEVICE. 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 DEVICE on media such as a ROM chip, CD subject to U.S.
  • Page 410 TRADEMARKS: This EULA does not grant End User Notice you any rights in connection with any Microsoft® Windows® Mobile for trademarks or service marks of FORD Automotive Important Safety MOTOR COMPANY, MS, Microsoft Information Corporation, third party software or service providers, their affiliates or suppliers.
  • Page 411 Appendices Use of Speech Recognition Functions: WARNING Speech recognition software is inherently Operating certain parts of this a statistical process which is subject to system while driving can distract errors. It is your responsibility to monitor your attention away from the road, any speech recognition functions included and possibly cause an accident or other in the system and address any errors.
  • Page 412 Appendices 1. Safe and Lawful Use Potential Map Inaccuracy: Maps used by this system may be inaccurate because You acknowledge that devoting attention of changes in roads, traffic controls or to the TeleNav Software may pose a risk driving conditions. Always use good of injury or death to you and others in judgment and common sense when situations that otherwise require your...
  • Page 413 Appendices 3. Software License 3.1 License Limitations Subject to your compliance with the terms You agree not to do any of the following: of this Agreement, TeleNav hereby grants (a) reverse engineer, decompile, to you a personal, non-exclusive, disassemble, translate, modify, alter or non-transferable license (except as otherwise change the TeleNav Software expressly permitted below in connection...
  • Page 414 Appendices 4. Disclaimers 5. Limitation of Liability To the fullest extent permissible pursuant TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED UNDER to applicable law, in no event will TeleNav, APPLICABLE LAW, UNDER NO its licensors and suppliers, or agents or CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL TELENAV OR employees of any of the foregoing, be ITS LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS BE liable for any decision made or action...
  • Page 415 Appendices 6. Arbitration and Governing Law 7. Assignment You agree that any dispute, claim or You may not resell, assign, or transfer this controversy arising out of or relating to this Agreement or any of your rights or Agreement or the TeleNav Software shall obligations, except in totality, in connection be settled by independent arbitration with your permanent transfer of the...
  • Page 416 Appendices 9. Other Vendors Terms and Conditions By using the TeleNav Software, you The TeleNav Software utilizes map and consent to receive from TeleNav all other data licensed to TeleNav by third communications, including notices, party vendors for the benefit of you and agreements, legally required disclosures other end users.
  • Page 417 Appendices NT holds a nonexclusive license from the Additional License Limitations: Except United States Postal Service ® to publish where you have been specifically licensed and sell ZIP+4 ® information. to do so by NT in a separate written agreement, and without limiting the ©...
  • Page 418 Appendices Disclaimer of Warranty: NT AND ITS Export Control: You agree not to export LICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIR from anywhere any part of the Data or any LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS) DISCLAIM direct product thereof except in ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, compliance with, and with all licenses and OF QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, approvals required under, applicable...
  • Page 419 Appendices Government End Users: If the Data is Gracenote® Copyright being acquired by or on behalf of the CD and music-related data from United States government or any other Gracenote, Inc., copyright© 2000-2007 entity seeking or applying rights similar to Gracenote.
  • Page 420 Appendices You agree that you will use the content THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE, EACH ITEM from Gracenote ("Gracenote Content") , OF GRACENOTE DATA AND THE Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Software, GRACENOTE CONTENT ARE LICENSED and Gracenote Servers for your own TO YOU "AS IS". NEITHER GRACENOTE personal, non-commercial use only.
  • Page 421 Appendices FCC ID: KMHSYNCG2 IC: 1422A-SYNCG2 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 422: Scheduled Maintenance

    Keep all receipts parts and labor limited warranty. for completed maintenance with your If you do not use Ford authorized parts they vehicle. may not meet our specifications and depending on the part it could affect Regular maintenance intervals for your emissions compliance.
  • Page 423 Certain basic maintenance checks and schedules that deviate from the scheduled inspections should be performed every maintenance information. month or at six month intervals. Ford strongly recommends the use of only Check Every Month genuine Ford, Motorcraft® or Ford-authorized re-manufactured •...
  • Page 424 Scheduled Maintenance Check Every Six Months • Safety warning lamps (brake, ABS, airbag and safety belt) for operation. • Battery connections. Clean if • Washer spray and wiper operation. necessary. Clean or replace blades as necessary. • Body and door drain holes for obstructions.
  • Page 425 Scheduled Maintenance Be sure to ask your dealership service This means you do not have to remember advisor or technician about the multi-point to change the oil on a mileage-based vehicle inspection. It is a comprehensive schedule; the vehicle lets you know when way to perform a thorough inspection of an oil change is due by displaying ENGINE your vehicle.
  • Page 426 Scheduled Maintenance At every oil change interval as indicated by the information display Change engine oil and filter. Rotate the tires. Perform a multi-point inspection (recommended). Inspect the automatic transmission fluid level. Consult your dealer for requirements. Inspect the brake pads, shoes, rotors, drums, brake linings, hoses and parking brake. Inspect the cabin air filter.
  • Page 427 Scheduled Maintenance Additional Maintenance Items Inspect accessory drive belt(s). Change automatic transmission fluid. Every 150000 miles Replace accessory drive belt(s). (240000 km) Replace timing belt (1.6L engine). Additional maintenance items can be performed within 3000 miles (4800 kilometers) of the last engine oil and filter change. Do not exceed the designated distance for the interval.
  • Page 428 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 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 429 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 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 430 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 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 431 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 Special Operating Conditions If you operate your vehicle primarily in any of the following conditions, you need to perform additional maintenance as indicated.
  • Page 432 Scheduled Maintenance Perform the services shown in the • Example 2: The OIL CHANGE following tables when specified or within REQUIRED message has not come on, 3000 miles (4800 kilometers) of the OIL but the odometer reads 30000 miles CHANGE REQUIRED message appearing (48000 kilometers);...
  • Page 433 Scheduled Maintenance Operating in Dusty or Sandy Conditions Such as Unpaved or Dusty Roads · Replace engine air filter. Every 5000 miles (8000 · Inspect the wheels and related components for abnormal noise, wear, looseness or drag. · Rotate tires, inspect tires for wear and measure tread depth.
  • Page 434 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 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 435 Ford Motor Company, however, urges you to have all recommended maintenance services performed at the specified intervals and to record all vehicle service.
  • Page 436 Scheduled Maintenance Hot climate oil change intervals: Engine air filter and cabin air filter Vehicles operating in the Middle East, replacement: Engine air filter and cabin North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa or air filter life is dependent on exposure to locations with similar climates using an dusty and dirty conditions.
  • Page 437 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 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 438 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 439 Index Audio Control...........62 MEDIA...............62 Seek, Next or Previous........62 Audio System..........106 See: Climate Control..........118 General Information..........106 About This Manual...........7 Audio unit - Vehicles With: Protecting the Environment........7 AM/FM/CD/SYNC/Satellite Radio..............107 See: Brakes............168 Audio unit - Vehicles With: Premium ABS driving hints AM/FM/CD..........109 See: Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Audio unit - Vehicles With: Sony Brakes..............168...
  • Page 440 Index Brakes...............168 Cleaning Products........255 Cleaning the Alloy Wheels.......259 General Information..........168 Breaking-In............216 Cleaning the Engine........256 Bulb Specification Chart......253 Cleaning the Exterior........255 Cleaning Plastic Exterior Parts.....256 Exterior Chrome..........255 Underbody............256 Cabin Air Filter..........127 Cleaning the Instrument Panel and California Proposition 65......11 Instrument Cluster Lens......258 Capacities and Specifications....286 Cleaning the Interior........257 Cleaning the Windows and Wiper...
  • Page 441 Floor Mats............217 EcoBoost®..........243 Fog Lamps - Front Engine Specifications........286 See: Front Fog Lamps........70 Ford Credit............11 Drivebelt Routing..........286 (U.S. Only)..............11 I n f o r ma t i o n P r o v i d e d b y :...
  • Page 442 Index Ford Extended Service Plan (ESP)..295 Heated Seats..........134 Heated Windows and Mirrors....126 SERVICE PLANS (CANADA ONLY)....296 SERVICE PLANS (U.S. only)......295 Heated Exterior Mirror........127 Front Fog Lamps..........70 Heated Rear Window........126 Front Passenger Sensing System....36 Heating Fuel and Refueling........150 See: Climate Control..........118 Fuel Consumption........154...
  • Page 443 Index Information Messages........91 Active Park..............92 Adaptive Cruise Control........92 Jump-Starting the Vehicle.......226 AdvanceTrac®............93 Connecting the Jumper Cables.....227 Airbag...............93 Jump Starting............227 Alarm................93 Preparing Your Vehicle........226 Automatic Engine Shutdown......94 Removing the Jumper Cables......227 Auto Start-Stop............93 AWD................95 Battery and Charging System......95 Blind Spot Information and Cross Traffic Keyless Entry............55 Alert System.............96 SECURICODE...
  • Page 444 Index Locking and Unlocking.........52 MyKey Troubleshooting........51 Activating Intelligent Access ......53 Autolock Feature ..........54 Auto Relock............54 Navigation............395 Battery Saver............55 Illuminated Entry..........54 cityseekr..............397 Illuminated Exit.............55 Map Mode............398 Luggage Compartment........55 Navigation Map Updates........401 Power Door Locks..........52 Navigation Voice Commands......401 Remote Control.............52 Point of Interest (POI) Categories....396 Smart Unlocks For Integrated Keyhead Quick-touch Buttons........400 Transmitter............53...
  • Page 445 Index Power Door Locks Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)..............223 See: Locking and Unlocking......52 Power Seats.............131 Roadside Assistance........225 Power Lumbar............132 Vehicles Sold In Canada : Getting Roadside Power Steering Fluid Check.....247 Assistance............225 Power Windows..........72 Vehicles Sold In Canada : Using Roadside Accessory Delay............73 Assistance............225 Bounce-Back............72...
  • Page 446 Index Side Curtain Airbags........40 Tire Care............265 Sitting in the Correct Position....129 Glossary of Tire Terminology......266 Snow Chains Information About Uniform Tire Quality See: Using Snow Chains.........280 Grading.............265 Special Notices..........12 Information Contained on the Tire New Vehicle Limited Warranty......12 Sidewall............267 Special Instructions..........12 Temperature A B C..........266 Speed Control Traction AA A B C..........266...
  • Page 447 Index Using Adaptive Cruise Control....184 Using Traction Control........172 Blocked Sensor...........188 System Indicator Lights and Changing the Set Speed........187 Messages............172 Using Voice Recognition......300 Detection Issues..........187 Disengaging the System........186 Helpful Hints............300 Following a Vehicle..........185 Initiating a Voice Session.......300 Hilly Condition Usage........187 System Interaction and Feedback....301 Utilizing the Mediation/Arbitration Low Speed Automatic Cancellation....187 Program (Canada Only)......221...
  • Page 448 Index Warning Lamps and Indicators....79 Adaptive Cruise Control........79 Anti-Lock Braking System.........79 Auto Start-stop.............79 Battery..............79 Blind Spot Monitor..........79 Brake System............79 Cruise Control............80 Direction Indicator..........80 Door Ajar..............80 Electric Park Brake..........80 Engine Coolant Temperature......80 Engine Oil..............80 Fasten Safety Belt..........80 Front Airbag............80 Front Fog Lamps..........80 Heads Up Display..........81 High Beam...............81 Lane Keeping Aid..........81...
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