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  • Page 1 Owner's Manual...
  • Page 2 May 2016 First Printing HR3J 19A321 AKA...
  • Page 3 No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without our written permission. Errors and omissions excepted. © Ford Motor Company 2016 All rights reserved. Part Number: HR3J 19A321 AKA 20160330193351...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Introduction Control.............31 About This Manual...........5 Symbols Glossary..........5 MyKey Data Recording..........7 Principle of Operation........32 Replacement Parts Creating a MyKey..........33 Recommendation........8 Clearing All MyKeys........34 Mobile Communications Equipment............8 Checking MyKey System Status....35 Using MyKey With Remote Start Systems............36 At a Glance MyKey Troubleshooting.......36...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Instrument Lighting Dimmer......52 Head Restraints..........89 Headlamp Exit Delay........52 Manual Seats..........90 Daytime Running Lamps......52 Power Seats............91 Front Fog Lamps..........52 Rear Seats............92 Rear Fog Lamps..........53 Climate Controlled Seats......92 Headlamp Leveling........53 Auxiliary Power Points Direction Indicators........54 Welcome Lighting..........54 Auxiliary Power Points.........94 Interior Lamps..........54 Cigar Lighter.............94 Ambient Lighting..........54...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Brakes Driving Hints General Information........112 Breaking-In............135 Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Reduced Engine Performance....135 Brakes............112 Economical Driving........135 Parking Brake...........112 Cold Weather Precautions......136 Hill Start Assist..........113 Driving Through Water........136 Floor Mats............136 Traction Control Principle of Operation........115 Roadside Emergencies Using Traction Control.........115 Hazard Warning Flashers......138 First Aid Kit............138...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Fuel Filter............164 Capacities and Specifications - 2.3L EcoBoost ..........201 Changing the 12V Battery......164 Capacities and Specifications - Checking the Wiper Blades......165 5.0L...............203 Changing the Wiper Blades - LHD..165 Fuel Consumption Figures.......205 Changing the Wiper Blades - RHD..166 Adjusting the Headlamps - LHD.....167 Audio System Adjusting the Headlamps - RHD....168...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank you for choosing Ford. We recommend that you take some time to get to know your vehicle by reading this manual. The more that you know about your vehicle, the greater the safety and pleasure you will get from driving it.
  • Page 10 Introduction Brake system Front airbag Cabin air filter Front fog lamps Check fuel cap Fuel pump reset Child safety door lock or unlock Fuse compartment Hazard warning flashers Child seat lower anchor Heated rear window Child seat tether anchor Heated windshield Cruise control E71340 Interior luggage compartment...
  • Page 11: Data Recording

    Introduction Parking aid In general, this technical information documents the condition of parts, E139213 modules, systems or the environment: Parking brake • Operating conditions of system components (e.g. filling levels). • Status messages of the vehicle and its Power steering fluid individual components (e.g.
  • Page 12: Replacement Parts Recommendation

    Ford Warranty. The Ford from the vehicle. Warranty may not cover damage caused to your vehicle as a result of failed REPLACEMENT PARTS non-Ford parts.
  • Page 13: At A Glance

    At a Glance INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW - LHD E206023 Air vents. See Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate (page 85). Direction indicators. See Direction Indicators (page 54). Instrument cluster. See Gauges (page 58). Wiper lever. See Wipers and Washers (page 48). Information and entertainment display.
  • Page 14: Instrument Panel Overview - Rhd

    At a Glance Horn. Cruise control switches. See Cruise Control (page 125). Information display controls. See Information Display Control (page 47). Luggage compartment release button. See Locking and Unlocking (page 37). Lighting control. See Lighting (page 50). INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW - RHD E199408 Air vents.
  • Page 15 At a Glance Drive control switches. See Drive Control (page 127). Climate controls. See Climate Control (page 81). Climate controlled seats. See Climate Controlled Seats (page 92). Hazard flasher switch. See Hazard Warning Flashers (page 138). Keyless start button. See Keyless Starting (page 96). Audio control.
  • Page 16: Child Safety

    Child Safety INSTALLING CHILD WARNINGS Do not hold a child on your lap when RESTRAINTS your vehicle is moving. To avoid risk of injury, do not leave children or pets unattended in your vehicle. If your vehicle has been involved in a crash, have the child restraints checked.
  • Page 17 Child Safety Booster Seats Booster Seat (Group 2) WARNINGS Do not install a booster seat or a booster cushion with only the lap strap of the seatbelt. Do not install a booster seat or a booster cushion with a seatbelt that is slack or twisted.
  • Page 18 Child Safety ISOFIX Anchor Points Top Tether Anchor Points E174400 The top tether anchor points are at the rear of the rear seat backrest. E68945 Attaching a Child Restraint With WARNING Top Tethers Use an anti-rotation device when WARNING using the ISOFIX system. We recommend the use of a top tether Do not attach the top tether strap to or support leg.
  • Page 19: Child Restraint Positioning

    Child Safety E87145 2. Push the child restraint back firmly to engage the ISOFIX lower anchor points. 3. Tighten the tether strap. Attaching a Child Restraint With a E165606 Support Leg CHILD RESTRAINT WARNINGS POSITIONING If you use a child restraint that has a support leg, make sure the support leg rests securely on the floor.
  • Page 20 Child Safety See Head Restraints (page 89). Note: When using a child restraint on a front seat, always adjust the front passenger seat to its fully rearward position. If it proves difficult to tighten the lap section of the seat belt without slack remaining, adjust the seatback to the fully upright position and raise the height of the seat.
  • Page 21 Child Safety ISOFIX Child Restraints Mass group categories Seating positions Forward Rear facing Rear facing facing Up to 29 lbs (13 kg) 20 - 40 lbs (9 - 18 kg) Size class Front passenger Not ISOFIX equipped seat Seat type Size B, B1 class...
  • Page 22: Seatbelts

    Seatbelts Coupe FASTENING THE SEATBELTS WARNINGS Insert the tongue into the buckle until you hear a distinct click. You have not fastened the safety belt correctly if you do not hear a click. Make sure that your safety belt is securely stored away and is not outside your vehicle when closing the door.
  • Page 23: Seatbelt Reminder

    Seatbelts Pull the belt out steadily. It may lock if you The warning lamp illuminates and an pull it sharply or if your vehicle is on a slope. audible warning will sound when the following conditions have been met: Press the red button on the buckle to •...
  • Page 24: Supplementary Restraints System

    Supplementary Restraints System Note: You will hear a loud bang and see a PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION cloud of harmless powdery residue if an airbag deploys. This is normal. WARNINGS Note: Only wipe airbag covers with a damp Extreme Hazard! Never use a cloth.
  • Page 25: Passenger Airbag

    Supplementary Restraints System PASSENGER AIRBAG WARNINGS Sitting improperly out of position or with the seatback reclined too far can take off weight from the seat cushion and affect the decision of the front passenger sensing system, resulting in serious injury or death in a crash. Always sit upright against your seatback, with your feet on the floor.
  • Page 26 Supplementary Restraints System The front passenger sensing system uses The front passenger sensing system is a passenger airbag off indicator which will designed to enable (may inflate) the front illuminate and stay lit to remind you that passenger frontal airbag anytime the the front passenger frontal airbag is system senses that a person of adult size disabled.
  • Page 27: Side Airbags

    Supplementary Restraints System Note: When the front passenger airbag off light is illuminated, the passenger (seat mounted) side airbag may be disabled to Make sure the front passenger sensing avoid the risk of airbag deployment injuries. system is operating properly. See Crash After all occupants have adjusted their Sensors and Airbag Indicator (page 25).
  • Page 28: Driver And Passenger Knee Airbags

    Supplementary Restraints System Coupe A driver knee airbag is located under or within the instrument panel. A passenger knee airbag is located within the glove box door. During a crash, the restraints control module may activate the driver and passenger knee airbags based on crash severity and occupant conditions.
  • Page 29: Crash Sensors And Airbag Indicator

    Supplementary Restraints System • The readiness light will either flash or CRASH SENSORS AND stay lit. AIRBAG INDICATOR • A series of five beeps will be heard. The tone pattern will repeat periodically WARNING until the problem, the light or both are Modifying or adding equipment to repaired.
  • Page 30 Supplementary Restraints System • The design of the side airbags is to inflate in certain side crashes. The design of the side curtain airbags is to inflate in certain side impact crashes and when a certain likelihood of rollover is detected by the rollover sensor.
  • Page 31: Pedestrian Protection

    Pedestrian Protection Deployable Hood System PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS Do not drive your vehicle if the hood has been deployed. Do not place your hand or objects or mount equipment on or near the hood lifters that may come into contact with a deploying hood lifter.
  • Page 32 Pedestrian Protection If the readiness lamp is lit, do the following: Do not attempt to repair or service the system. Take your vehicle immediately to an authorized dealer. If the deployable hood system activates, we recommend that these parts be replaced: E199514 •...
  • Page 33: Keys And Remote Controls

    Keys and Remote Controls GENERAL INFORMATION ON REMOTE CONTROL RADIO FREQUENCIES Intelligent Access Key Note: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment. The typical operating range for your transmitter is approximately 10 m (33 ft).
  • Page 34 Keys and Remote Controls E151795 Note: Your vehicle keys came with a security label that provides important key cut information. Keep the label in a safe E151957 place for future reference. Place the cap just forward of the key cylinder. Using the Key Blade 2.
  • Page 35: Replacing A Lost Key Or Remote Control

    Keys and Remote Controls Note: Make sure to replace the label between the two batteries. 5. Reinstall the battery cover. Memory Feature (If Equipped) You can use the remote control to recall memory positions. If programmed to a pre-set position, the remote control recalls memory positions when you unlock your vehicle.
  • Page 36: Mykey

    MyKey • Driver assist features, if equipped on PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION your vehicle, are forced on: rear parking aid, blind spot information system, MyKey allows you to program keys with cross traffic alert, lane departure restricted driving modes to promote good warning, forward collision warning driving habits.
  • Page 37: Creating A Mykey

    MyKey • Various vehicle speed minders can be CREATING A MYKEY set. Once you select a speed, it will be shown in the display, followed by an Use the information display to create a audible tone when the preselected MyKey: vehicle speed is exceeded.
  • Page 38: Clearing All Mykeys

    MyKey Note: You can clear or change your MyKey CLEARING ALL MYKEYS settings at any time during the same key cycle as you created the MyKey. Once you You can clear or change your MyKey have switched the vehicle off, however, you settings using the information display will need an admin key to change or clear control on the steering wheel.
  • Page 39: Checking Mykey System Status

    MyKey You can find information on programmed CHECKING MYKEY SYSTEM MyKey(s) using the information display STATUS control on the steering wheel. See Information Displays (page 64). To find information on programmed MyKey(s), press the left arrow button to access the main menu and scroll to: Message Description Settings...
  • Page 40: Using Mykey With Remote Start Systems

    Ford-approved, aftermarket remote start USING MYKEY WITH REMOTE systems. If you choose to install a remote START SYSTEMS start system, see an authorized dealer for a Ford-approved remote start system. MyKey is not compatible with non MYKEY TROUBLESHOOTING Condition Potential Causes I cannot create a MyKey.
  • Page 41: Doors And Locks

    Doors and Locks Remote Control LOCKING AND UNLOCKING You can use the remote control at any You can use the power door lock control time. or the remote control to lock and unlock Note: The luggage compartment release your vehicle. button only works when your vehicle speed Power Door Locks is less than 8 km/h (5 mph).
  • Page 42 Doors and Locks Locking and Unlocking the Doors Note: If any door or the luggage with the Key Blade compartment is open, or if the hood is open on vehicles that have an anti-theft alarm or Locking the Doors remote start, the direction indicators will not flash.
  • Page 43: Keyless Entry

    Doors and Locks Note: If the doors have been unlocked using Press the button on the instrument panel this method, the doors must be locked to open the luggage compartment. individually until the central locking function From Outside Your Vehicle has been repaired.
  • Page 44 Doors and Locks E180792 Touch the top of the door handle to lock your vehicle. There is a brief delay before E78276 you can unlock your vehicle again. Passive locking and unlocking requires a Note: Keep the door handle clean to make valid passive key to be located within one sure the system operates correctly.
  • Page 45 Doors and Locks If the unlocking function is reprogrammed Note: You can still start your vehicle when so that only the driver door is unlocked the the passive key is in the back-up position. following will occur: See Keyless Starting (page 96). •...
  • Page 46: Security

    Security PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT ANTI-THEFT ALARM - SYSTEM VEHICLES WITH: PERIMETER ALARM Principle of Operation The perimeter alarm is a deterrent against The system prevents someone from unauthorized access to your vehicle starting the engine with an incorrectly through the doors and the hood. It also coded key.
  • Page 47 Security Perimeter Alarm If the alarm is triggered, the alarm horn will sound for 30 seconds and the hazard The perimeter alarm is a deterrent against warning flasher will flash for five minutes. unauthorized access to your vehicle Any further attempts to perform one of the through the doors and the hood.
  • Page 48: Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With: Integral Battery

    Security Message Action and Description If you wish to arm the alarm with full guard, leave your vehicle without pressing the OK button. Note: Selecting reduced guard does not set the alarm permanently to reduced guard. It sets it to reduced guard only for the current locking cycle. Note: Do not cover up the interior lamp unit Arming the Alarm sensors.
  • Page 49 Security Any further attempts to perform one of the Selecting Full or Reduced Guard above sounds the alarm again. You can select full or reduced guard using the information display. See General Full and Reduced Guard Information (page 64). Full Guard Ask on Exit (If Equipped) Full guard is the standard setting.
  • Page 50: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING AUDIO CONTROL WHEEL You can operate the following functions with the control: WARNING Do not adjust the steering wheel when your vehicle is moving. Note: Make sure that you sit in the correct position. See Sitting in the Correct Position (page 89).
  • Page 51: Voice Control

    Steering Wheel Type Two VOICE CONTROL E177068 E174584 See Cruise Control (page 125). End a call. Answer a call. INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL Voice recognition. Mute. See your SYNC information. CRUISE CONTROL Type One E174595 See Information Displays (page 64). E174594 Mustang (CZG, CZY) Vehicles Built From: 02-05-2016, HR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 52: Wipers And Washers

    Wipers and Washers Intermittent Wipe WINDSHIELD WIPERS Note: Fully defrost the windshield before switching on the windshield wipers. Note: Make sure you switch off the windshield wipers before entering a car wash. Note: Clean the windshield and wiper blades if they begin to leave streaks or smears.
  • Page 53: Windshield Washers

    Wipers and Washers Note: Make sure you switch off the windshield wipers before entering a car wash. Note: Clean the windshield and wiper blades if they begin to leave streaks or smears. If that does not resolve the issue, install new wiper blades. Note: If you switch on the autolamps feature in conjunction with autowipers, your low beam headlamps will turn on...
  • Page 54: Lighting

    Lighting GENERAL INFORMATION LIGHTING CONTROL Condensation in Lamp Assemblies Exterior lamps have vents to accommodate normal changes in air pressure. Condensation can be a natural by-product of this design. When moist air enters the lamp assembly through the vents, there is a possibility that condensation can occur when the temperature is cold.
  • Page 55: Autolamps

    Lighting Headlamp Flasher If equipped, the following also activate when the lighting control is in the autolamps position and you switch them on in the information display: • Configurable daytime running lamps. • Automatic high beam control. • Adaptive headlamp control. The headlamps remain on for a period of time after you switch the ignition off.
  • Page 56: Instrument Lighting Dimmer

    Lighting INSTRUMENT LIGHTING DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS DIMMER WARNING Note: You disable the manual dimmer The autolamps switch position may when you adjust the setting to Auto not activate the headlamps in all low Dimming in the information display. See visibility conditions, such as daytime Information Displays (page 64).
  • Page 57: Rear Fog Lamps

    Lighting REAR FOG LAMPS HEADLAMP LEVELING Press to release the pop out button. E132710 Press the control to switch the fog lamps on or off. You can only switch the rear fog lamps on when either the front fog lamps or low E132711 beam headlamps are on.
  • Page 58: Direction Indicators

    Lighting DIRECTION INDICATORS INTERIOR LAMPS The lamps turn on when: • You open any door. • You press a button on the remote control. • You press a map lamp button. Map Lamps E162681 Push the lever up or down to use the direction indicators.
  • Page 59: Windows And Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors Bounce-Back POWER WINDOWS The window will automatically stop and WARNINGS reverse some distance if it detects an Do not leave children unattended in obstacle while closing. your vehicle and do not let them play Overriding the Bounce-Back Feature with the power windows.
  • Page 60: Exterior Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors Opening the Windows Fold-Away Exterior Mirrors You can open the windows for a short time Push the mirror toward the door window after you unlock your vehicle with the glass. Make sure that you fully engage the remote control.
  • Page 61: Interior Mirror

    Windows and Mirrors Heated Exterior Mirrors SUN VISORS See Heated Windows and Mirrors (page 88). Signal Indicator Mirrors The outer portion of the appropriate mirror housing will blink when you switch on the turn signal. INTERIOR MIRROR WARNING E138666 Do not adjust the mirror when your vehicle is moving.
  • Page 62: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster GAUGES E230872 Tachometer (Revolutions per minute) Information display Speedometer (Ground speed) Fuel gauge Engine coolant temperature gauge Trip Computer Information Display See General Information (page 64). Odometer Vehicle Settings and Personalization Located in the bottom of the information display.
  • Page 63 Instrument Cluster Fuel Gauge • It may take a short time for the needle to reach F after leaving the gas station. Note: The fuel gauge may vary slightly This is normal and depends upon the when your vehicle is moving or on a gradient. slope of pavement at the gas station.
  • Page 64: Warning Lamps And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster Brake System WARNING LAMPS AND INDICATORS It illuminates when you engage the parking brake with the The following warning lamps and E144522 ignition on. indicators will alert you to a vehicle If it illuminates when you are driving, check condition that may become serious.
  • Page 65 Instrument Cluster Engine Coolant Temperature Low Beam Malfunction Illuminates when the engine Lights when there is a coolant temperature is high. malfunction with the low beam Stop the vehicle as soon as headlamp bulb. E181350 possible, switch off the engine and let cool. See Engine Coolant Check (page 158).
  • Page 66: Audible Warnings And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster Service Engine Soon Stability Control If the service engine soon It will flash when the system is indicator light stays illuminated active. If it remains illuminated after the engine is started, it or does not illuminate when you E138639 indicates that the On Board Diagnostics switch the ignition on, this indicates a...
  • Page 67: Parking Brake On Warning Chime

    Instrument Cluster Parking Brake On Warning Chime (If Equipped) Sounds when you have left the parking brake on and drive your vehicle. If the warning chime remains on after you have released the parking brake, have the system checked by your authorized dealer immediately.
  • Page 68: Information Displays

    Information Displays Information Display Controls GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road.
  • Page 69 Information Displays Main Menu This icon gives you the ability to switch a feature on or off. A check in the box indicates the E204495 Gauge Mode feature is enabled, and unchecked Trip/Fuel indicates the feature is disabled. Note: Some options may appear slightly Track Apps different or not at all if the items are Driver Assist...
  • Page 70 Information Displays Boost/Vacuum Oil Pressure Displays the vacuum or boost pressure. Displays the engine oil pressure. If the pressure is consistently too high or very low, contact an authorized dealer. E205147 E205148 Cylinder Head Temp Displays the engine's cylinder head Oil Temp temperature.
  • Page 71 Information Displays Trans Oil Temp Voltage Displays the transmission fluid operating Displays your vehicle's battery voltage. temperature. If the temperature rises to If the voltage is consistently too high or the red area, stop in a safe place and let very low, contact an authorized dealer.
  • Page 72 Information Displays Menu Item Description L/100km Shows the average fuel usage based on time. Instant fuel economy Shows your instantaneous fuel usage. Fuel History Shows fuel usage as a bar graph based on time. The graph is updated each minute with the fuel economy that you achieved during 30 minutes of driving.
  • Page 73 Information Displays 3. Follow the on-screen prompts. Accelerometer Brake Performance Displays your vehicle's rate of accelera- tion or deceleration. Displays your vehicle's rate of decelera- tion. Choose desired speed to start recording data. 2. Follow the on-screen prompts. Lap Timer Gives the driver the ability to record lap times at three separate tracks.
  • Page 74 Information Displays Note: Some items are optional and may not appear. Settings Vehicle Alarm Ask on Exit Lighting Autolamp Select setting Delay Daytime Lights Locks Autounlock Mislock Relock Remote Select setting Unlock Switch Inhibit Oil Life Reset Park Lock Control Remote Climate Select setting...
  • Page 75: Information Messages

    Information Displays Settings Set MyColor Set MyColor 1 MyKey MyKey Select setting Status Create MyKey 911 Assist Advan- ceTrac Do Not Disturb Max Speed Speed Minder Volume Limiter Clear Select setting MyKeys Display Setup Distance Select setting Temperature Tire Pressure Language INFORMATION MESSAGES Note: Depending on your vehicle options...
  • Page 76 Information Displays Press the OK button to acknowledge and messages after a short time. remove some messages from the You need to confirm certain messages information display. The information before you can access the menus. display automatically removes other Airbag Message Action Occupant Sensor...
  • Page 77 Information Displays Message Action Battery State of Charge The battery management system determines that the battery is at a low state of charge. Turn your ignition off as soon as possible to protect the battery. This message clears once you restart your vehicle and the battery state of charge has recovered.
  • Page 78 Information Displays Engine Message Action Power Reduced to The engine is overheating and the power has been reduced Lower Engine Temp to assist in lowering the temperature. Stop in a safe place as soon as it is possible. Fuel Message Action Fuel Level Low An early reminder of a low fuel condition.
  • Page 79 Information Displays Message Action Key Program Successful You have successfully programmed an intelligent access key to the system. Key Program Failure You have failed to program an intelligent access key to the system. Max Number of Keys You have programmed the maximum number of keys to the Learned system.
  • Page 80 Information Displays MyKey Message Action MyKey not Created You cannot program a MyKey. MyKey Active Drive MyKey is active. Safely Speed limited to XX When switching on your vehicle and MyKey is in use, displays MPH/km/h that the MyKey speed limit is on. Near Vehicle Top Speed MyKey is in use and the MyKey speed limit is on and the vehicle speed is approaching 80 mph (130 km/h).
  • Page 81 Information Displays Park Pilot Message Action Check Rear Park Aid The system has detected a condition that requires service. Contact an authorized dealer. See Rear Parking Aid (page 120). Rear Park Aid On Off Displays the park aid status. Rear Axle Message Action Axle Over Temperature...
  • Page 82 Information Displays Steering System Message Action Steering Fault Service The power steering system has detected a condition that requires service. See an authorized dealer. Steering Loss Stop The power steering system is not working. Stop your vehicle Safely in a safe place. Contact an authorized dealer. Steering Assist Fault The power steering system has detected a condition within Service Required...
  • Page 83 Information Displays Traction Control Message Action Traction control off / The status of the traction control system after you switched Traction control on it off or on. See Using Traction Control (page 115). Spinout Detected A spinout has occurred and the hazards are on. Hazards Activated Transmission Message...
  • Page 84 Information Displays Message Action Transmission Adapt- Displays when the transmission is adjusting the shift strategy. Mode Transmission Indicat- Displays when the transmission shift lever is locked and unable Mode Lockup On to select gears. Transmission Indicat- Displays when the transmission shift lever is unlocked and Mode Lockup Off free to select gears.
  • Page 85: Climate Control

    Climate Control Air Conditioning PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The system directs air through the Outside Air evaporator for cooling. The evaporator extracts humidity from the air to help keep Keep the air intakes in front of the the windows free of mist. The system windshield free from obstruction (such as directs the resulting condensation to the snow or leaves) to allow the climate...
  • Page 86: Manual Climate Control

    Climate Control MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL E174095 Power: Press the button to switch the system on and off. When the system is off, it prevents outside air from entering the vehicle. Defrost: Select to distribute air through the windshield air vents. Air distribution to the instrument panel and footwell vents turns off.
  • Page 87 Climate Control Recirculated air: Press the button to switch between outside air and recirculated air. When you select recirculated air, the air currently in the passenger compartment recirculates. This may reduce the time needed to cool the interior (when used with A/C) and may reduce unwanted odors from entering your vehicle.
  • Page 88: Automatic Climate Control

    Climate Control AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL E174096 Heated seats: Press to switch the heated seats on and off. See Climate Controlled Seats (page 92). Left-hand temperature control: Adjust the temperature setting on the left-hand side. This control also adjusts the right-hand side temperature when you switch off dual zone mode.
  • Page 89: Hints On Controlling The Interior Climate

    Climate Control A/C: Press to switch the air conditioning on or off. Air conditioning cools your vehicle using outside air. To improve the time to reach a comfortable temperature in hot weather, drive with the windows open until you feel cold air through the air vents.
  • Page 90 Climate Control Manual Climate Control Note: If you select AUTO during cold outside temperatures, the system directs Note: To reduce fogging of the windshield airflow to the windshield and side window during humid weather, adjust the air vents. In addition, the fan may run at a distribution control to the windshield air slower speed until the engine warms up.
  • Page 91 Climate Control Cooling the Interior Quickly Vehicle with manual climate control Vehicle with automatic climate control Adjust the temperature control to the Press the MAX A/C button. MAX A/C position. Drive with the windows fully open until you feel cold air through the air vents. Recommended Settings for Cooling Vehicle with manual climate control Vehicle with automatic climate control...
  • Page 92: Heated Windows And Mirrors

    Climate Control You can locate the cabin air filter behind HEATED WINDOWS AND the glove box. MIRRORS Note: Make sure you have a cabin air filter installed at all times. This prevents foreign Heated Rear Window objects from entering the system. Running Note: Make sure the engine is running the system without a filter in place could before operating the heated windows.
  • Page 93: Seats

    Seats We recommend that you follow these SITTING IN THE CORRECT guidelines: POSITION • Sit in an upright position with the base of your spine as far back as possible. WARNINGS • Do not recline the seat backrest more Do not recline the seat backrest too than 30 degrees.
  • Page 94: Manual Seats

    Seats Tilting Head Restraints Front seat head restraints The front head restraints tilt for extra comfort. To tilt the head restraint, do the following: E138642 The head restraints consist of: An energy absorbing head restraint. Two steel stems. Guide sleeve adjust and release E144727 button.
  • Page 95: Power Seats

    Seats WARNINGS Reclining the seatback can cause an occupant to slide under the seat’s seatbelt, resulting in severe personal injuries in the event of a crash. E187770 The power seat control is located on the outboard side of the seat. Move the control in the direction of the arrows to raise or lower the seat cushion or to move the seat forward, backward, up or down.
  • Page 96: Rear Seats

    Seats Second Row Split-Folding Rear REAR SEATS Seat (If Equipped) WARNINGS When folding the seat backrest down, take care not to get your fingers caught in the mechanism. Make sure that the seats and the seat backrests are secure and fully locked in their catches.
  • Page 97 Seats Note: Do not do the following: • Place heavy objects on the seat. • Operate the seat heater if water or any other liquid spills on the seat. Allow the seat to dry thoroughly. • Operate the heated seats unless the engine is running.
  • Page 98: Auxiliary Power Points

    Auxiliary Power Points 12 Volt DC Power Point CIGAR LIGHTER WARNING Do not plug optional electrical accessories into the cigar lighter socket (if equipped). Improper use of the lighter can cause damage not covered by your warranty, and can result in fire or serious injury.
  • Page 99: Storage Compartments

    Storage Compartments CUP HOLDERS WARNINGS Do not place hot drinks in the cup holders when your vehicle is moving. Make sure that cups placed in the holders do not obstruct your vision while driving. CENTER CONSOLE E175706 Stow items in the cupholder carefully as Locking Storage Bin (If Equipped) items may become loose during hard...
  • Page 100: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine GENERAL INFORMATION KEYLESS STARTING Note: The keyless starting system may not WARNINGS function if the key is close to metal objects Extended idling at high engine or electronic devices such as cellular speeds can produce very high phones.
  • Page 101: Steering Wheel Lock

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Before starting the engine, check the STEERING WHEEL LOCK following: Your vehicle has an electronically • Make sure all occupants have fastened controlled steering wheel lock that their seatbelts. operates automatically. • Make sure the headlamps and electrical accessories are off.
  • Page 102 Starting and Stopping the Engine Automatic Engine Shutdown 3. With the key in this position, press the brake pedal (automatic transmission) Your vehicle is equipped with a feature that or clutch pedal (manual transmission), automatically shuts down the engine if it then the START button to switch the has been idling for an extended period.
  • Page 103: Engine Block Heater

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes 2. Press the button once. 3. Apply the parking brake. WARNING Note: This switches off the ignition, all If you smell exhaust fumes inside electrical circuits, warning lamps and your vehicle, have your vehicle indicators.
  • Page 104 Starting and Stopping the Engine Using the Engine Block Heater The heater acts as a starting aid by warming the engine coolant. This allows The engine block heater plug may be found the climate control system to respond in one of the following locations: quickly.
  • Page 105: 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 106: Fuel Quality

    Fuel and Refueling If your vehicle runs out of fuel: FUEL QUALITY • Add a minimum of 5 L (1.1 gal) of fuel to restart the engine. If your vehicle is WARNINGS out of fuel and on a steep slope, more Do not mix gasoline with oil, diesel fuel may be required.
  • Page 107: Catalytic Converter

    Fuel and Refueling Note: Extra funnels can be purchased from WARNINGS an authorized dealer if you choose to Do not dispose of fuel in the dispose of the funnel. household refuse or the public sewage system. Use an authorized waste disposal facility. CATALYTIC CONVERTER When refueling the vehicle fuel tank from WARNING...
  • Page 108 Fuel and Refueling WARNINGS The fuel system may be under pressure. If you hear a hissing sound near the fuel filler door, do not refuel until the sound stops. Otherwise, fuel may spray out, which could cause serious personal injury. Do not remove the fuel pump nozzle from its fully inserted position when refueling.
  • Page 109 Fuel and Refueling E206912 4. Operate the fuel pump nozzle within the area shown. E139202 Note: When you insert the correct size fuel E119081 pump nozzle a spring loaded inhibitor will open. 5. Slightly raise the fuel pump nozzle and then slowly remove it.
  • Page 110: Fuel Consumption

    Fuel and Refueling Filling the Fuel Tank 5. Insert a fuel pump nozzle or the fuel filler funnel provided with your vehicle For consistent results when refueling: in to the fuel tank filler pipe opening. This action should dislodge any debris •...
  • Page 111: Transmission

    Transmission Understanding the Positions of MANUAL TRANSMISSION Your Automatic Transmission Equipped) Putting your vehicle in gear: Selecting Reverse Gear Fully press down the brake pedal. Do not engage reverse gear when your 2. Press and hold the button on the top vehicle is moving.
  • Page 112 Transmission Drive (D) Drive (D) is the normal driving position for the best fuel economy. The overdrive function allows automatic upshifts and downshifts through all gears. Sport (S) Putting your vehicle in sport (S): E144821 • Provides additional engine braking and SelectShift in drive (D): extends lower gear operation to •...
  • Page 113 Transmission WARNINGS When doing this procedure, you need to take the transmission out of park (P) which means your vehicle can roll freely. To avoid unwanted vehicle movement, always fully set the parking brake prior to doing this procedure. Use wheels chocks if appropriate.
  • Page 114 Transmission Note: Do not rock your vehicle for more than a minute or damage to the transmission and tires may occur, or the engine may overheat. If your vehicle gets stuck in mud or snow, you may rock it out by shifting between forward and reverse gears, stopping between shifts in a steady pattern.
  • Page 115: Rear Axle

    Rear Axle LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL This axle provides added traction on slippery surfaces, particularly when one wheel is on a poor traction surface. Under normal conditions, the limited-slip axle functions like a standard rear axle. The axle may exhibit a slight noise or vibration during tight turns with low vehicle speed.
  • Page 116: Brakes

    Brakes Anti-lock Brake System GENERAL INFORMATION This system helps you maintain steering Note: Occasional brake noise is normal. If control during emergency stops by keeping a metal-to-metal, continuous grinding or the brakes from locking. continuous squeal sound is present, the This lamp momentarily brake linings may be worn-out.
  • Page 117: Hill Start Assist

    Brakes WARNINGS WARNINGS Always set the parking brake fully If the engine is revved excessively, or and make sure that the transmission if a malfunction is detected, the is securely latched in park (P) system will be deactivated. (automatic transmission) or first gear (1) (manual transmission).
  • Page 118 Brakes 3. When you remove your foot from the brake pedal, your vehicle will remain on the slope without rolling away for about two or three seconds. This hold time will automatically be extended if you are in the process of driving off. 4.
  • Page 119: Traction Control

    Traction Control Switching the System Off PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The traction control system helps avoid drive wheel spin and loss of traction. If your vehicle begins to slide, the system applies the brakes to individual wheels and, when needed, reduces engine power at the same time.
  • Page 120: Stability Control

    Stability Control If a fault occurs in either the stability PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION control or the traction control system, you may experience the following conditions: WARNINGS • The stability and traction control light Vehicle modifications involving illuminates steadily. braking system, aftermarket roof racks, suspension, steering system, •...
  • Page 121: Using Stability Control

    Stability Control skidding off its intended route. Vehicle with stability control maintaining control on a slippery surface. USING STABILITY CONTROL Electronic Stability Control The system automatically turns on each time you switch the ignition on. The electronic stability control portion of the system is disabled when the transmission is in reverse (R) or, on some models, if you press and hold the electronic stability...
  • Page 122 Stability Control Note: Do not use Sport mode on public • Initiated. roadways. • Engaged. Some models may also come equipped • Off. with a sport mode which allows the driver to reduce normal electronic stability Initiating Line Lock control system intervention and provide a The initiation stage verifies that the vehicle more spirited driving experience.
  • Page 123 Stability Control • The vehicle is stopped. • The parking brake is not applied. • The driver door is closed. • The transmission is in a forward gear. • Selectable Drive Mode is not in wet mode (if equipped). • There are no electronic stability control faults.
  • Page 124: Parking Aids

    Parking Aids Note: The sensing system cannot be turned PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION off when a MyKey is present. See Principle of Operation (page 32). WARNINGS Note: If you attach certain add-on devices To help avoid personal injury, please such as a trailer or bike rack, the rear sensing read and understand the limitations system may detect that add-on device and of the system as contained in this...
  • Page 125: Rear View Camera

    Parking Aids Obstacle Distance Indicator Equipped) The system provides obstacle distance indication through the information display. The distance indicator displays when the transmission is in reverse (R). The indicator displays: • As the distance to the obstacle decreases the indicator blocks illuminate and move towards the vehicle icon.
  • Page 126 Parking Aids The rear view camera system provides a Note: If the transmission is in reverse (R) video image of the area behind your and the luggage compartment is open, no vehicle. camera features will display. During operation, lines appear in the The camera may not operate correctly display which represent your vehicle’s path under the following conditions:...
  • Page 127 Parking Aids The fixed and active guidelines fade in and out depending on the steering wheel position. The active guidelines do not show when the steering wheel position is straight. Always use caution while reversing. Objects in the red zone are closest to your vehicle and objects in the green zone are farther away.
  • Page 128 Parking Aids Enhanced Park Aids or Park Pilot When shifting the transmission out of reverse (R) and into any gear other than Selectable settings for this feature are ON park (P), the camera image remains in the and OFF. display until: The system uses red, yellow and green •...
  • Page 129: Cruise Control

    Cruise Control Switching Cruise Control On PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Cruise control lets you maintain a set speed without keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal. You can use cruise control when your vehicle speed is greater than 30 km/h (20 mph). USING CRUISE CONTROL WARNINGS Do not use cruise control on winding...
  • Page 130: Switching Cruise Control Off

    Cruise Control Canceling the Set Speed Press and release CNCL or tap the brake pedal. The set speed does not erase. Resuming the Set Speed Press and release RES. Switching Cruise Control Off Press and release OFF when the system is in stand by mode or switch the ignition off.
  • Page 131: Driving Aids

    Driving Aids Steering Tips STEERING If the steering wanders or pulls, check for: Electric Power Steering • Correct tire pressures. WARNINGS • Uneven tire wear. The electric power steering system • Loose or worn suspension has diagnostic checks that components. continuously monitor the system.
  • Page 132: Selectable Drive Modes

    Driving Aids • Electronically power-assisted steering • Sport+ – Provides a sportier steering adjusts steering effort and feel based feel and throttle response. Sport+ on your selected mode. mode is ideal for use during more spirited driving. • Electronic stability control and traction control maintain your vehicle control •...
  • Page 133 Driving Aids To change the steering feel, toggle the switch on the instrument panel. The first press E174705 illuminates the selected mode, subsequent presses will change the selected mode. Modes: • Normal - Default factory setting. • Sport - Slightly higher effort required for steering with more road force felt through the steering wheel.
  • Page 134: Load Carrying

    Load Carrying GENERAL INFORMATION WARNINGS Use load securing straps to an approved standard, e.g. DIN. Make sure that you secure all loose items properly. Place luggage and other loads as low and as far forward as possible within the luggage or loadspace. Do not drive with the luggage compartment or rear door open.
  • Page 135: Towing

    Towing Follow these guidelines if you have a need TOWING A TRAILER for recreational (RV) towing. An example of recreational towing would be towing WARNING your vehicle behind a motorhome. These Your vehicle is not approved for guidelines are to make sure you do not trailer towing.
  • Page 136: Convertible Top

    Convertible Top (If Equipped) OPENING THE CONVERTIBLE When you use the top, you must first unlatch it from the windshield and then use the convertible top control. Note: The convertible top does not operate unless the vehicle is stationary or traveling under 4.8 km/h (3.0 mph).
  • Page 137: Closing The Convertible Top

    Convertible Top (If Equipped) Using the Tonneau Caps To remove the tonneau caps: Slide B toward the center of the vehicle Your convertible top also includes two to release the edges from the tonneau caps, one for each side of the surrounding trim.
  • Page 138 Convertible Top (If Equipped) To close the convertible top: Stop the vehicle and keep the engine running. We recommend that the vehicle remains running when you open the top to prevent draining the battery. 2. Press and hold the convertible top control.
  • Page 139: Driving Hints

    Driving Hints If the engine coolant temperature gauge BREAKING-IN needle moves to the upper limit position, the engine is overheating. See Gauges Tires (page 58). WARNING You must only drive your vehicle for a short distance if the engine overheats. The New tires need to be run-in for distance you can travel depends on approximately 300 miles (500...
  • Page 140: Cold Weather Precautions

    Driving Hints Efficient Speed Higher speeds use more fuel. Reduce your cruising speed on open roads. Accessories Do not add unnecessary accessories to the exterior of your vehicle. If you use a roof rack, remember to fold it down or remove it when not in use.
  • Page 141 Driving Hints WARNINGS Always make sure that the floor mats are properly attached to the retention posts in the carpet that are supplied with your vehicle. Floor mats must be properly secured to both retention posts to make sure mats do not shift out of position.
  • Page 142: Roadside Emergencies

    Failure to inspect and, if necessary, repair fuel leaks after a collision may increase the risk of fire and serious injury. Ford Motor Company recommends that the fuel system be inspected by an authorized dealer after any collision. Mustang (CZG, CZY) Vehicles Built From: 02-05-2016, HR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 143: Jump Starting The Vehicle

    Roadside Emergencies Connecting the Jumper Cables JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE WARNING WARNINGS Do not attach the cables to fuel lines, Batteries normally produce explosive engine rocker covers, the intake gases which can cause personal manifold or electrical components injury. Therefore, do not allow as grounding points.
  • Page 144 Roadside Emergencies 2. Connect the other end of the positive 3. Once the disabled vehicle has been (+) cable to the positive (+) terminal started, run both vehicle engines for an of the booster vehicle battery. additional three minutes before disconnecting the jumper cables.
  • Page 145: Post-Crash Alert System

    We recommend the use of a wheel lift and dollies or flatbed equipment to tow your vehicle. Do not tow with a slingbelt. Ford Motor Company has not approved a slingbelt towing procedure. Vehicle damage may occur if towed incorrectly, or by any other means.
  • Page 146: Towing Points

    Roadside Emergencies It is acceptable to have your front-wheel drive vehicle towed from the front if using proper wheel lift equipment to raise the front wheels off the ground. When towing in this manner, the rear wheels can remain on the ground. Front-wheel drive vehicles must have the front wheels placed on a tow dolly when towing your vehicle from the rear using...
  • Page 147: Fuses

    Fuses The power distribution box is located in FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART the engine compartment. It has high-current fuses that protect your Power Distribution Box vehicle's main electrical systems from overloads. WARNINGS Always disconnect the battery before If you disconnect and reconnect the servicing high current fuses.
  • Page 148 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components — Not used. 50A* Automatic brake system pump. 50A* Body control module. 60A* Body control module. 50A* Body control module. 40A* Rear window defroster. 40A* Blower motor. 30A** Left-hand front window. 30A** Driver seat.
  • Page 149 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components 40A** Electronic fan 3. 10A*** Latch relay coil. 20A*** Left-hand high-intensity discharge head- lamps. — Not used. 20A*** Right-hand high-intensity discharge head- lamps. 10A*** Alt sense. — Not used. 20A*** Vehicle power 1.
  • Page 150 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components — Air conditioning clutch relay. — Not used. — Not used. 5A*** Powertrain control module. — Not used. 5A*** Anti-lock brakes run-start switch. — Not used. 5A*** Electronic power assist steering. —...
  • Page 151: Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel

    Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components — Powertrain control module relay. — Not used. — Not used. — Not used. — Not used. — Not used. — Not used. — Electronic fan 1 relay. — Not used. —...
  • Page 152 Fuses E174564 Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Demand lamps. 7.5A Power mirror memory module. Driver console unlock. — Not used. Subwoofer amplifier. — Not used. — Not used. — Not used. — Not used. — Not used. —...
  • Page 153 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components 7.5A Climate control module. 7.5A Gateway module. Steering column control module. Instrument cluster. — Not used. Gateway module. Decklid release. Battery backed sounder. Intrusion sensor module. 7.5A Passenger airbag deactivation indicator. —...
  • Page 154: Changing A Fuse

    Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Run-start bus. Restraints control module. Auxiliary body module. Power distribution box run-start bus. — Not used (spare). CHANGING A FUSE Fuses WARNING Always replace a fuse with one that has the specified amperage rating. E217331 Using a fuse with a higher amperage If electrical components in the vehicle are...
  • Page 155 Fuses Fuse Types E207206 Callout Fuse Type Micro 2 Micro 3 Maxi Mini M Case J Case J Case Low Profile Mustang (CZG, CZY) Vehicles Built From: 02-05-2016, HR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 156: Maintenance

    Tightness of lug nuts. See Technical Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help Specifications (page 196). maintain its roadworthiness and resale value. There is a large network of Ford authorized dealers that are there to help OPENING AND CLOSING THE you with their professional servicing HOOD expertise.
  • Page 157: Closing The Hood

    Maintenance 2. Slightly lift the hood. E174561 3. Release the hood latch by pushing the E87786 secondary release lever to your left-hand side. 4. Open the hood. Support the hood with the strut. Closing the Hood Remove the hood strut from the catch and secure it correctly after use.
  • Page 158: Under Hood Overview - 2.3L Ecoboost , Lhd

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 2.3L ECOBOOST , LHD E174450 Battery. See Changing the 12V Battery (page 164). Engine oil dipstick. See Engine Oil Dipstick (page 158). Engine oil filler cap. See Engine Oil Check (page 158). Brake fluid reservoir. See Brake Fluid Check (page 163). Air cleaner assembly.
  • Page 159: Under Hood Overview - 2.3L Ecoboost , Rhd

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 2.3L ECOBOOST , RHD E227468 Brake fluid reservoir. See Brake Fluid Check (page 163). Engine oil dipstick. See Engine Oil Dipstick (page 158). Engine oil filler cap. See Engine Oil Check (page 158). Battery. See Changing the 12V Battery (page 164). Air filter.
  • Page 160: Under Hood Overview - 5.0L, Lhd

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 5.0L, LHD E174560 Battery. See Changing the 12V Battery (page 164). Engine oil filler cap. See Engine Oil Check (page 158). Engine oil dipstick. See Engine Oil Dipstick (page 158). Brake fluid reservoir. See Brake Fluid Check (page 163). Air cleaner assembly.
  • Page 161: Under Hood Overview - 5.0L, Rhd

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 5.0L, RHD E227469 Brake fluid reservoir. See Brake Fluid Check (page 163). Engine oil filler cap. See Engine Oil Check (page 158). Engine oil dipstick. See Engine Oil Dipstick (page 158). Battery. See Changing the 12V Battery (page 164). Air filter.
  • Page 162: Engine Oil Dipstick

    To top up the engine oil level do the following: E161560 Remove the engine oil filler cap. See Maintenance (page 152). 2. Add engine oil that meets Ford specifications. See Capacities and Specifications (page 201). ENGINE OIL CHECK 3. Replace the engine oil filler cap. Turn...
  • Page 163 (-37°C). Coolant concentration should be Note: Coolants marketed for all makes and checked using a refractometer. We do not models may not be approved to Ford recommend the use of hydrometers or specifications and may cause damage to coolant test strips for measuring coolant the cooling system.
  • Page 164 Maintenance 4. Replace the coolant reservoir cap, turn Do not add extra inhibitors or additives to it clockwise until you feel a strong the coolant. These can be harmful and resistance. compromise the corrosion protection of the coolant. 5. Check the coolant level in the coolant reservoir the next few times you drive Recycled Coolant your vehicle.
  • Page 165 Maintenance Coolant Change When Fail-Safe Mode Is Activated At specific mileage intervals, as listed in WARNINGS the scheduled maintenance information, Fail-safe mode is for use during the coolant should be changed. Add emergencies only. Operate your prediluted coolant approved to the correct vehicle in fail-safe mode only as long specification.
  • Page 166: Automatic Transmission Fluid Check

    Maintenance Engine Coolant Temperature Pull off the road as soon as safely Management possible and shift the transmission into (If Equipped) park (P). WARNING 2. Leave the engine running until the coolant temperature gauge needle To reduce the risk of crash and injury, returns to the normal position.
  • Page 167: Brake Fluid Check

    A fluid level between the MAX and unless you are adding fluid. MIN lines is within the normal Only use fluid that meets Ford operating range and there is no need specifications. See Capacities and to add fluid. A fluid level not in the normal Specifications (page 198).
  • Page 168: Fuel Filter

    Battery posts, terminals and related your vehicle. accessories contain lead and lead If a replacement battery is required, we compounds. Wash hands after recommend you use a Ford replacement handling. battery that matches the electrical For vehicles with Auto-Start-Stop requirements of your vehicle.
  • Page 169: Checking The Wiper Blades

    Maintenance If you disconnect or replace the battery Note: If you disconnect or replace the and your vehicle has an automatic battery, you must reset the clock and the transmission, transmission must relearn pre-set radio stations once the battery is its adaptive strategy.
  • Page 170: Changing The Wiper Blades - Rhd

    Maintenance Set the windshield wipers in the service position to change the wiper blades. You can manually move the wiper arms to the service position when you switch the ignition off. The windshield wipers return to the starting position when you switch the ignition on.
  • Page 171: Adjusting The Headlamps - Lhd

    Maintenance 3. Remove the wiper blade. 5. Switch the low beam headlamps on and open the hood. 4. Install in the reverse order. ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS - LHD Vertical Aim Headlamp Aim Target E209825 6. There is a distinct change from light to dark in the left-hand portion of the headlamp beam pattern.
  • Page 172: Adjusting The Headlamps - Rhd

    Maintenance ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS - RHD Vertical Aim Headlamp Aim Target E142592 8 ft (2.4 m). Center height of headlamp to the ground. 25 ft (7.6 m). Horizontal reference line. Vertical Aim Adjustment E209667 Locate the adjuster within the Park your vehicle on a level surface extension tube attached to the rear of approximately 7.6 m (25 ft) away from the headlamp assembly.
  • Page 173: Changing A Bulb

    Maintenance E209826 6. There is a distinct change from light to dark in the right-hand portion of the headlamp beam pattern. Position the top edge of this cut-off 7.5 cm (3 in) below the horizontal reference line. E209667 Locate the adjuster within the E187824 extension tube attached to the rear of To adjust the vertical aim, use a...
  • Page 174 Maintenance WARNINGS Bulbs become hot when in use. Let them cool down before you remove them. Use the correct specification bulb. See Bulb Specification Chart (page 173). The following instructions describe how to remove the bulbs. Install in the reverse order unless otherwise stated.
  • Page 175 Maintenance Front Fog Lamp 3. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it. Note: Do not touch the bulb glass. 4. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight Reposition the wheel arch liner, see out. Front Side Lamp. Daytime Running Lamp Note: Do not touch the bulb glass.
  • Page 176: Rear Fog Lamp

    Maintenance 2. Disconnect the electrical connector. E199707 3. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise E199706 and remove it. 3. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise 4. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight and remove it. out. 4. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out.
  • Page 177: Bulb Specification Chart

    Maintenance BULB SPECIFICATION CHART Exterior Lamps Lamp Specification Power (Watt) Front side lamp. Front direction indicator. WY21W Daytime running lamps. P13W High-intensity discharge headlamps. Front fog lamp. Side direction indicator. Brake and rear lamp. Central high mounted brake lamp. Rear direction indicator. Rear fog lamp.
  • Page 178: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care Note: Industrial-strength (heavy-duty) CLEANING THE EXTERIOR cleaners, or cleaning chemicals, may cause damage over a period of time. Note: If you use a car wash with a waxing cycle, make sure that you remove the wax Cleaning Stripes or Graphics from the windshield and the wiper blades.
  • Page 179 Vehicle Care Note: Do not use household cleaning Cleaning may safely be carried out using products or glass cleaners, which can stain mild soap and water. Let them dry and discolor the fabric and affect the flame naturally, away from artificial heat. retardant abilities of the seat materials.
  • Page 180: Cleaning Leather Seats

    Vehicle Care Clean the instrument panel and cluster • Alcohol solutions. lens with a clean, damp and soft cloth, • Solvents or cleaners intended then use a clean, dry and soft cloth to dry specifically for rubber, vinyl and these areas. plastics.
  • Page 181: Cleaning The Convertible Top

    • Rinse them thoroughly with a pressurized stream of water when you have completed the cleaning process. We recommend that you use Ford service wheel cleaner. Make sure that you read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Using other non-recommended cleaning products can result in severe and permanent cosmetic damage.
  • Page 182: Wheels And Tires

    Selector switch. for one tire repair only. See an authorized On and off button. Ford dealer for replacement sealant canisters. Air pressure gauge. The kit is located under the load floor in Sealant bottle and canister.
  • Page 183 Note: Do not drive further than 200 km temperature is between -30°C (-22°F) (120 mi). Drive only to the closest authorized and 70°C (158°F). Ford dealer or tire repair shop to have your • Only use the sealing compound before tire inspected.
  • Page 184 Wheels and Tires * When inflation only is required Sealant compound contains latex. Use for a tire or other objects, the appropriate precautions to avoid any selector must be in the Air allergic reactions. E175978 position. Do not remove any foreign object that has pierced the tire.
  • Page 185 Wheels and Tires E175981 E175982 Turn dial (A) clockwise to the sealant 9. When the tire reaches the position. Switch the kit on by pressing recommended tire pressure, switch off the on/off button (B). the kit, unplug the power cable, and disconnect the hose from the tire valve.
  • Page 186 1.4 bar (20 psi), can obtain sealant canisters and spare continue to the next step. parts at an authorized Ford dealer. You can The power plug may get hot after use dispose of empty sealant canisters at and should be handled carefully home.
  • Page 187 Wheels and Tires Removal of the sealant canister from the kit E175987 4. Rotate the sealant canister up 90 degrees and pull away from E175984 casing/housing to remove. Unwrap the dual purpose hose (black tube) from the compressor housing. Installation of the sealant canister to the kit With the canister held perpendicular to the housing, insert the canister...
  • Page 188: Tire Care

    Note: If you experience any difficulties with the removal or installation of the sealant canister, consult an authorized Ford dealer for assistance. Make sure you check the sealant compound’s use-by date regularly. The...
  • Page 189: Using Summer Tires

    7°C (45°F) or originally provided by Ford. Use of below (depending on tire wear and any tire or wheel not recommended by environmental conditions) or in snow and Ford can affect the safety and ice conditions.
  • Page 190: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    Wheels and Tires Follow these guidelines when using snow TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING tires and chains: SYSTEM • If possible, avoid fully loading your vehicle WARNING • Chains may damage aluminum wheels. The tire pressure monitoring system • Use ultra low profile cables, 10 mm or is not a substitute for manually less in dimension as measured on the checking tire pressures.
  • Page 191 Wheels and Tires How Temperature Affects the Tire You must maintain the correct tire Pressures pressures, even if low tire pressure has not illuminated the warning lamp. Under normal driving conditions tire pressures may increase by up to 0.3 bar To check the tire pressures through the (4 psi) from a cold start situation.
  • Page 192 Wheels and Tires Understanding the Tire Pressure When You Believe the System is Not Monitoring System Operating Correctly The main function of the system is to warn The system measures the pressure in the you when the tire pressures are low. It can four road tires and sends the tire pressure also warn you in the event the system is readings to your vehicle.
  • Page 193 Wheels and Tires System Warning Lamps Warning lamp Description Action Solid warning lamp Tire(s) under-inflated Make sure tires are at the correct pressure. See Wheels and Tires (page 178). The tire pressures are also on the tire inflation pressure label (located on the edge of driver door or the B-Pillar).
  • Page 194: Changing A Road Wheel

    Instead, gradually emergencies. If you must use a sealant, the decrease your speed. Hold the steering Ford Tire Mobility Kit sealant should be wheel firmly and slowly move to a safe used. The tire pressure monitoring system place on the side of the road.
  • Page 195 • All-wheel driving capability. and wheels that were originally provided by Ford. If the dissimilar spare tire or wheel 3. Full-size dissimilar spare without is damaged, it should be replaced rather label on wheel than repaired.
  • Page 196 Wheels and Tires Drive cautiously when using a full-size WARNINGS dissimilar spare wheel and tire assembly Check that the vehicle jack is not and seek service as soon as possible. damaged or deformed and the thread is lubricated and clean. Tire Change Procedure Passengers should not remain in your WARNINGS...
  • Page 197 Wheels and Tires E174938 6. To remove the wrench from the jack, 4. Remove the lug wrench, spare tire and turn the hex nut on the jack jack. counterclockwise. This will lower the 5. Remove the center ornament from the jack and loosen the mechanical lock.
  • Page 198 Wheels and Tires Replace the flat tire with the spare tire, making sure the valve stem is facing outward. Reinstall lug nuts until the wheel is snug against the hub. Do not fully tighten the lug nuts until the wheel has been lowered. If you are using the temporary tire, the lug nut washers will not appear to be flush with the rim.
  • Page 199: Driving At High Speed

    Wheels and Tires E176165 Warning: Failure to follow these Put the flat tire, wheel ornament, jack instructions can result in a loss and lug wrench away. Make sure the of vehicle stability due to tire E176077 jack is fastened so it does not rattle failure that could lead to serious injury or when you drive.
  • Page 200: Technical Specifications

    Wheels and Tires TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Wheel Nut Torque Wheel type Ib-ft (Nm) 204 Nm (150 lb.ft) Tire Pressures (Cold Tires) Spare Tire Normal load Full load Variant Tire size Front Rear Front Rear Temporary spare wheel when it 420 kPa 420 kPa 420 kPa 420 kPa...
  • Page 201: Ations

    Wheels and Tires Continuous Speed in Excess of 100 mph (160 km/h) Normal load Full load Variant Tire size Front Rear Front Rear 2.3L 220 kPa 220 kPa 220 kPa 220 kPa 255/40ZR19 EcoBoost (32 psi) (32 psi) (32 psi) (32 psi) 220 kPa 220 kPa...
  • Page 202: Capacities And Specifications

    Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE DIMENSIONS - COUPE Dimension Description mm (in) Maximum length. 4,784 mm (188.3 in) Overall width including exterior mirrors. 2,080 mm (81.9 in) Overall height - EC curb weight. 1,381 mm (54.4 in) Wheelbase. 2,720 mm (107.1 in) Front track.
  • Page 203: Vehicle Dimensions - Convertible

    Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE DIMENSIONS - CONVERTIBLE Dimension Description mm (in) Maximum length. 4,784 mm (188.3 in) Overall width including exterior mirrors. 2,080 mm (81.9 in) Overall height - EC curb weight. 1,394 mm (54.9 in) Wheelbase. 2,720 mm (107.1 in) Front track.
  • Page 204: Vehicle Identification Plate

    Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE E218575 Type Approval Number Vehicle Identification Number Maximum Permissible Laden Weight of the Vehicle (GVWR) Maximum Permissible Weight of Combination (GCWR) Maximum Permissible Front Axle Weight (Front GAWR) Maximum Permissible Rear Axle Weight (Rear GAWR) Drive Side Engine Code Transmission Code...
  • Page 205: Vehicle Identification Number - Lhd

    Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER - LHD You can find the vehicle identification number at the following locations. E213408 The vehicle identification Number is stamped into the floor panel on the right-hand side, under the front seat. It is also shown on the right-hand side of the instrument panel and on the vehicle identification plate.
  • Page 206 Capacities and Specifications Capacities Item Capacity Engine oil fill capacity including the oil filter. 5.4 L (1.2 gal) Engine oil fill capacity excluding the oil filter. 5.2 L (1.1 gal) Engine coolant fill capacity. 9 L (2.0 gal) Automatic transmission fluid fill capacity. 11 L (2.4 gal) Manual transmission fluid fill capacity.
  • Page 207: Capacities And Specifications - 5.0L

    Note: Do not use more than 1 L (0.2 gal) between scheduled service intervals. We recommend Castrol and Ford engine oils and lubricants. Note: For complete refill of limited slip Ford axles, contact an authorized dealer. Ford CAPACITIES AND rear axles contain a synthetic lubricant that does not require changing unless you SPECIFICATIONS - 5.0L...
  • Page 208 Note: Do not use more than 1 L (0.2 gal) between scheduled service intervals. • Reduced fuel economy. Note: For complete refill of limited slip Ford • Degraded brake performance. axles, contact an authorized dealer. Ford rear axles contain a synthetic lubricant that does not require changing unless you submerge the axle in water.
  • Page 209: Fuel Consumption Figures

    Capacities and Specifications FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES Extra- CO2 Emis- Urban Combined Urban sions Variant L/100 km L/100 km L/100 km g/km (mpg) (mpg) (mpg) 2.3L EcoBoost Coupe - vehicles 14.3 (19.8) 7.2 (39.2) 9.8 (28.8) with automatic transmission. 2.3L EcoBoost Coupe - vehicles 10.1 (28.0) 6.8 (41.5) 8 (35.3)
  • Page 210: Audio System

    There are two different modes for MP3 compact discs may not function correctly and WMA disc playback: MP3 and when used in Ford CD players. WMA track mode (system default) and Note: Do not insert CDs with homemade MP3 and WMA folder mode.
  • Page 211: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Premium Am/Fm/Cd

    Audio System • MP3 and WMA folder mode represents AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH: a folder structure consisting of one PREMIUM AM/FM/CD level of folders. The CD player numbers all MP3 and WMA tracks on the disc WARNING (noted by the MP3 or WMA file extension) and all folders containing Driving while distracted can result in MP3 and WMA files, from F001 (folder)
  • Page 212 Audio System E174101 VOL: Turn the dial to adjust the system volume. Seek and Reverse: In radio mode, select a frequency band and press this button. The system stops at the first station down the band. Press and hold the button to move quickly to the previous strong radio station or memory preset.
  • Page 213: Digital Radio

    Audio System Radio Station Tuning Controls DIGITAL RADIO Seek Tuning (Alternative 1) General Information Press a seek button. The system stops The system allows you to listen to DAB at the first radio station it finds in the (Digital Audio Broadcast) radio stations. direction chosen.
  • Page 214: Usb Port

    Audio System Radio Text MEDIA HUB (If Equipped) You can display extra information. For The media hub is located in the center example; artist name. To switch this option console and has the following features: on, select the radio text on feature in the options menu.
  • Page 215: Sync

    SYNC Getting to Know Your System GENERAL INFORMATION The system allows you to interact with a WARNING variety of features using the touchscreen and voice commands. Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and Using the Touchscreen injury.
  • Page 216 SYNC Item Menu Item Action and Description Status Bar This bar displays icons and messages pertaining to current system activities including climate settings, voice commands and phone functions such as text messages. Home This button is available on the main screens. Pressing it takes you to the home screen view.
  • Page 217 SYNC E224961 Callout Item Description Driver Temper- This shows the temperature the driver selects through ature the climate control system. Heated steering When you activate the heated steering wheel option wheel on the touch screen, this icon displays. It only displays (If equipped) when there is not a physical button for the heated steering wheel.
  • Page 218 SYNC Callout Item Description Wi-Fi This icon appears if a Wi-Fi network is connected. Wi-Fi in Range An available Wi-Fi network is within range. Roaming This icon displays when your cell phone is roaming. Text Message This icon displays when you receive a text message on your phone.
  • Page 219 SYNC Feature Bar Item Functions (If equipped) Apps Connect and control the system compatible apps running on your iphone or android device. Settings You can customize your system settings for the touchscreen display, feature prefer- ences, and how you want to interact with your vehicle.
  • Page 220 SYNC Emergency Assistance Note: On some models, SEEK NEXT may (If Equipped) be combined with PHONE REJECT and SEEK PREVIOUS may be combined with WARNINGS PHONE ACCEPT. Unless the Emergency Assistance setting is on prior to a collision, the M: Touch the control repeatedly to switch system does not attempt to place between media sources (modes).
  • Page 221 Note: This feature only works in a European a paired and connected cell phone. For country or region where SYNC Emergency more information, visit the regional Ford Assistance can call the local emergency website. services. For more information, visit the Note: In case of an emergency, Emergency regional Ford website.
  • Page 222 When the line is connected, you must where the SYNC Emergency Assistance be prepared to provide your name, cannot place the call. For more phone number and location information, visit the regional Ford information immediately. website. Note: While the system provides Important Information about the...
  • Page 223 To use the USB update visit the SYNC You can choose to download the update software update page on your regional onto a USB drive or use Wi-Fi to deliver Ford website. automatic updates. Mustang (CZG, CZY) Vehicles Built From: 02-05-2016, HR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 224 SYNC The website notifies you if an update is To connect your system to Wi-Fi, available. You can then select to download select: the update. You will need an empty USB drive. Please Menu Item check the website for minimum Settings requirements.
  • Page 225 This icon displays for a few ignition data cannot be accessed without special cycles. equipment and access to your vehicle's module. Ford Motor Company does not Support access the system data for any purpose For further support, contact an authorized other than as described absent consent, a dealer.
  • Page 226: Home Screen

    SYNC HOME SCREEN E224134 Item Tile Home screen display Audio Shows the active media source. If your vehicle does not have navigation, this space contains the compass. Phone The name of the connected phone appears on the screen. The status of the phone features also appear. This includes signal strength, battery charge, Emergency Assistance setting state (On or Off), new text messages and roaming.
  • Page 227: Using Voice Recognition

    SYNC You can touch any of the feature displays To use the system's voice to access that feature. commands, press the voice E142599 control button on the steering Anytime you select the home button, the wheel and wait for the prompt. See Voice system returns you to this screen.
  • Page 228 SYNC Audio Voice Commands Press the voice control button on the steering wheel and when prompted, say: Voice command Action and Description Allows you to listen digital audio broadcast, AM or FM radio. AM ___ Allows you to tune to a specific FM or AM frequency. FM ___ Bluetooth Audio Allows you to listen to music on your Bluetooth-...
  • Page 229 SYNC Voice command Action and Description Play Artist ___ For USB and iPod audio only, you can play your media selections by category by stating the category Play Album ___ followed by the name of an artist, album or a genre. Your system must finish indexing before this option Play Genre ___ is available.
  • Page 230 SYNC To make calls, press the voice control button on the steering wheel and when prompted, say: Voice command Action and Description Call ___ Allows you to call a specific contact from your phone- book, such as "Call Jenny". Call ___ at ___ Allows you to call a specific contact from your phone- book at a specific location, such as "Call Jenny at Home".
  • Page 231 SYNC Press the voice control button on the steering wheel and when prompted, say: Voice command Action and Description Find an Address Allows you to enter the address search functionality. State the address as city, then street, then house number. For English and French, say the house number, then street and then city.
  • Page 232 SYNC Mobile App Voice Commands (If Equipped) The following voice commands are always available: Voice command Action and Description Mobile Apps The system prompts you to say the name of an app to start it. List Mobile Apps The system lists all of the currently available mobile apps.
  • Page 233 SYNC Voice command Action and Description Phone Confirmation Off The system does not confirm before placing a call. Voice Command Lists On The system displays a short list of available commands. Voice Command Lists Off The system does not display the list of commands. To disable automatic fan speed reduction Automatic Fan Speed Reduction during voice sessions:...
  • Page 234: Entertainment

    SYNC ENTERTAINMENT E224963 Item Message Description Sources This displays your selected media source. Presets This allows you to select the preset bank you want to view. Preset This shows you the stations that you have saved as presets. The available options may change You can access these options using the depending on the source that you select.
  • Page 235 SYNC Message and description Direct Tune A popup appears, allowing you to type in the frequence of a station. Allows you to switch Traffic Announcements on and off. Stations A list of all available radio stations appears. You can select a station by pressing any list entry on the touchscreen.
  • Page 236 Select the shuffle symbol to have the audio on the disk play in random order. This is a phone-dependent feature. Visit You can use the SEEK next, SEEK previous, your regional Ford website to verify your pause or play buttons to control the audio phone's compatibility. playback.
  • Page 237 SYNC The following buttons are available for Bluetooth: Button Function Repeat Pressing the repeat button toggles the repeat setting through three modes: repeat off (button not highlighted), repeat all (button highlighted) and repeat track (button highlighted with a small number one). Shuffle Play the tracks in random order.
  • Page 238 SYNC Button Function Composers A-Z Jump This button allows you to choose a specific letter to view within the category you are browsing. Explore Device If available, this allows you to browse the folders and files on your USB device. USB or iPod USB allows you to access media that you store on your USB device such as music,...
  • Page 239: Climate

    SYNC Button Function Playlists Artists Albums Songs Genres Podcasts Audiobooks Composers A-Z Jump This button allows you to choose a specific letter to view within the category you are browsing. Explore Device If available, this allows you to browse the folders and files on your USB device.
  • Page 240 SYNC Touch the climate button on the shown below. Your screen may not contain touchscreen to access your climate control all of the features shown. features. Depending on your vehicle line Note: You can switch temperature units and option package, your climate screen between Fahrenheit and Celsius.
  • Page 241 SYNC Callout Item Description Touch the button to maximize defrosting. Defrost: Outside air flows through the windshield vents, the fan automatically adjusts to the highest speed and the temperature dial returns to the full heat position. You can use this setting to defog or clear a thin covering of ice from the windshield.
  • Page 242 SYNC Callout Item Description Touch the climate-controlled seat icon to adjust the climate-controlled seat off and on (if equipped). Fan speed Touch up or down to increase or decrease the volume of air circulated in your vehicle. A popup appears on the screen to display the air conditioning options.
  • Page 243: Phone

    SYNC 2. A prompt alerts you to search for your PHONE vehicle model on your phone. 3. Select your vehicle model as it displays WARNING on your phone. Driving while distracted can result in 4. Confirm that the six-digit number loss of vehicle control, crash and appearing on your phone matches the injury.
  • Page 244: Phone Menu

    Call waiting notification. To check your phone’s compatibility, see your phone’s manual or visit the regional • Caller identification. ford website. Other features, such as text messaging using Bluetooth and automatic phonebook Phone Menu download, are phone-dependent features. This menu becomes available after pairing a phone.
  • Page 245 SYNC Item Menu Item Action and Description A-Z Jump Touch this button to choose a specific letter to view. Phone Settings Displays the name of your phone and takes you to the phone settings options. From this menu, you can pair subsequent devices and set ring tones and alerts.
  • Page 246 SYNC To call a number in your contacts, To reject the call, select: select: Menu Item Menu Item Action and Description Reject Contacts Select the name of the Note: You can also reject the call by contact you want to call. pressing the phone button on the steering Any numbers stored for wheel.
  • Page 247 SYNC Text Messaging Receiving a Text Message If supported by your cell phone, when a Note: Downloading and replying to text new message arrives, an audible tone messages using Bluetooth are cell sounds and the touchscreen displays a phone-dependent features. pop-up with the caller identification.
  • Page 248: Navigation

    SYNC Android Auto Note: You may need to slide your Settings screen to the left to select Apple CarPlay Android Auto is compatible with most Preferences or Android Auto Preferences. devices with Android 5.0 or newer. To return to SYNC 3, select the Download the Android Auto app to speedometer icon in the Android Auto your device from Google Play to...
  • Page 249 SYNC E230654 Callout Item Description Map view Heading Shows the direction of forward travel to be upward on up (2D) the screen North up Shows the northern direction to be upward on the (2D) screen. 3D map Provides an electrical perspective of the map in the mode direction of forward travel to be upward on the screen.
  • Page 250 SYNC Callout Item Description Screen Traffic List (If Equipped) View When route guidance is active it shows features including: Cancel Route overview Detour Route Destina- Shows all available search options, including: tion General POIs Favorites search Destination Mode To set a destination, press: Menu Item Description Destination...
  • Page 251 SYNC Menu Item Description Work A prompt appears asking if you would like to create a favorite for work. Select: Enter a location into the search bar and press: Save Favorites Favorites include any location you have previously saved. To add Favorites: Add a Select this button and enter a location into the destination Favorite...
  • Page 252 Providing the country name is only required when you are entering an address for a country other than the country you are currently located in. Examples: Germany: Henry-Ford-Straße 1 Köln England: CM13 3BW France: 55 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré Paris City...
  • Page 253 SYNC Callout Item Description ZIP Code Point of Interest (name or category) Intersection (street 1 / street 2) (street 1 and street 2) (street 1 & street 2) (street 1 @ street 2) (street 1 at street 2) Latitude and Longitude (##.##### , ##.#####) One to five decimal places are accepted.
  • Page 254 SYNC E230867 Callout Item Description Next Turn Press the maneuver icon to repeat the next guidance instruction. Point of Interest You can choose up to three POI categories to display on the map. If the chosen POIs are close together or are at the same location, a box is used to display a single category icon instead of repeating the same icon, in order to reduce clutter.
  • Page 255 SYNC Callout Item Description Note: If your vehicle is low on charge or fuel, station icons automatically display on the map. Estimated Time Press this icon to switch between estimated time of arrival, of Arrival kilometers to destination or time to destination. Bottom Bar Displays the current road if available.
  • Page 256 SYNC Callout Item Description Re-center Press this button to re- center the map to the current position of the vehicle. You are taken to the previous active navigation mode (map mode or route guidance mode). Crosshair Shows the selected location on the map.
  • Page 257 SYNC Button Points of interest icons display for restaurants, hotels, fuel stations and ATMs when they are present at the exit. You can select the POI icons to receive a listing of specific locations. You can select the POI location as a waypoint or destination if desired.
  • Page 258: Apps

    SYNC Waypoints Select the search icon (magnifying glass) while on an active route. This You can add a waypoint to a navigation brings up the destination menu. route as a destination along your route. Up 2. Set your destination using any of the to five waypoints can be added by given methods.
  • Page 259 Note: AppLink is a native SYNC system feature. Accessing mobile apps through The connected device sends data to Ford AppLink is only possible when Android Auto in the United States. The information is encrypted and includes your VIN, SYNC 3 or Apple CarPlay are disabled.
  • Page 260: Settings

    SYNC App Permissions Note: You are only prompted to grant permissions the first time you use an app The system organizes the app permissions with SYNC 3. into groups. You can grant these group Note: If you disable group permissions, permissions individually.
  • Page 261 SYNC Media Player device is the active audio source. Pressing the button allows you to access the This button is available when a media following options for active devices only. device such as a Bluetooth Stereo or USB Menu Item Action and Description Podcast Speed For some USB devices, the system can adjust the playback speed...
  • Page 262 Ford website. Switch on Bluetooth on your device to begin pairing. See your phone’s manual if Alternatively, to add a phone, select: necessary.
  • Page 263 To check your phone’s compatibility, see your phone’s manual or visit the regional Ford website. Once you have paired a device you can adjust the following options. Menu Item Action and Description View Devices...
  • Page 264 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description First Name Last Name Re-download Select this option to re-download your contact list manually. Contacts Delete Contacts Select this option to delete the in vehicle contact list. Deleting the in vehicle list does not erase the contact list on the connected phone. Menu Item Action and Description Set Phone Ringtone...
  • Page 265 SYNC You can enable and disable the following options as well: Menu Item Action and Description Mute Audio in When enabled, vehicle audio (such as radio or apps) is muted for the Privacy duration of the phone call even when the phone call is in privacy. Roaming When enabled, an alert displays that your phone is roaming when Warning...
  • Page 266 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description Regional News See Entertainment (page 230). Navigation Map Preferences Menu Item Action and Description Map Preferences Then select any of the following: 3D City Model When this option is active, the system shows 3D renderings of build- ings.
  • Page 267 Voice Only Tones Only Hazard Spot Warning Visual Only Visual and Chimes The connected devices sends data to Ford Mobile Apps in the United States. The encrypted information includes your VIN, system You can enable the control of compatible module number, anonymous usage mobile apps running on your Bluetooth or statistics and debugging information.
  • Page 268 By pressing the info book icon, you listed under can see which signals are included in each group. these options. Note: Ford is not responsible or liable for General any damages or loss of privacy relating to usage of an app, or dissemination of any...
  • Page 269 SYNC Menu Item Touch Screen Beep Select to have the system beep to confirm choices made through the touchscreen. Automatic System Updates When you activate this option, the system automatic- ally updates when you have an available an Internet connection through a Wi-Fi network or mobile connection.
  • Page 270 SYNC Door Keypad Code (If Equipped) enter the five-digit factory set code. You can find this code on the owner's wallet Select this button to add or erase a card in the glove box or from your personal door keypad code. To add or authorized dealer.
  • Page 271: Sync 3 Troubleshooting

    PIN to disable valet mode. The system asks SYNC 3 TROUBLESHOOTING you to input the code. Note: To check your cell phone's compatibility, visit the regional Ford website. Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution There is back-...
  • Page 272 SYNC Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution During a call, I To restart your system, shut down the cannot hear the engine, open and close the door, and then The system may need to other person lock the door and wait for 2-3 minutes. be restarted.
  • Page 273 SYNC Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Switch the auto download setting off. This is a cell phone- Check your cell phone's compatibility. dependent feature. Possible cell phone Try switching your cell phone off, resetting malfunction. it or removing the battery, then trying again. iPhone •...
  • Page 274 SYNC USB and Bluetooth Audio issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Disconnect the device from the system. Try switching your device off, resetting it or removing the battery, then reconnecting it to the system. Make sure you are using the manufacturer's Possible device malfunc- cable.
  • Page 275 SYNC USB and Bluetooth Audio issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution The file format is not Convert the file to a supported format. supported by the system. The device needs to be Perform a Update Media Index. See re-indexed. Settings (page 256). The device has a lock Make sure your device is unlocked before screen enabled.
  • Page 276 SYNC Wi-Fi Issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Disconnecting after Weak signal probably due Position the vehicle close to successful connection. to distance from the the hotspot with the front of hotspot, obstruction or high the vehicle facing the interference. hotspot direction and remove obstacles if possible.
  • Page 277 SYNC Wi-Fi Issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution The system is not seen The system does not This feature is not available when searching for Wi-Fi currently provide a hotspot. at this time. networks from your phone or other devices. Software download takes Poor signal strength, too far Check the signal quality...
  • Page 278 AppLink. Also, some may have a "Ford SYNC" setting, so check the app's settings menu on the phone. Closing and restarting apps may help the system find the application if you cannot discover it inside the vehicle.
  • Page 279 SYNC AppLink issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) On an iPhone with iOS7 or higher, to force close an app, double tap the home button then swipe up on the app to close it. Tap the home button again, then select the app again to restart it.
  • Page 280 Bluetooth ports that apps system to find. If the app has I can only see some of the can use to connect. If you a "Ford SYNC" setting, AppLink apps running on my have more AppLink apps on disable that setting in the...
  • Page 281 SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution You may be speaking too Wait for the system to prompt you before soon or at the wrong you state your command. time. You may be using the Review the media voice commands at the wrong voice commands.
  • Page 282 SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution The system applies the phonetic pronunci- ation rules of the selected language to the The system's contact names stored on your cell phone. voice control system is having You may not be saying Helpful Hint: You can select your contact trouble recog- the name exactly as it...
  • Page 283 After approximately 5 seconds the screen will go black. Allow 1-2 minutes for the system reset to complete. You may then resume using the system. For additional assistance with troubleshooting please call or visit the Ford Website. Mustang (CZG, CZY) Vehicles Built From: 02-05-2016, HR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 284: Appendices

    Appendices Note: Your vehicle is tested and certified ELECTROMAGNETIC to legislations relating to electromagnetic COMPATIBILITY compatibility (72/245/EEC, UN ECE Regulation 10 or other applicable local WARNINGS requirements). It is your responsibility to make sure that any equipment you added The radio frequency transmitter complies with applicable local legislations.
  • Page 285 Appendices Frequency Band Maximum output power Watt (Peak Antenna Positions RMS) 1 – 30 50 W 52 – 54 50 W 70 – 85 50 W 144 – 170 50 W 380 – 470 50 W 806 – 940 10 W 1200 –...
  • Page 286 Appendices Frequency Band Maximum output power Watt (Peak Antenna Positions RMS) 1 – 30 50 W 52 – 54 50 W 70 – 85 50 W 144 – 170 50 W 380 – 470 50 W 806 – 940 10 W 1200 –...
  • Page 287: End User License Agreement

    COMPANY nor its suppliers shall be include software licensed or owned by liable for any damages arising out of Ford Motor Company and its affiliates errors in the speech recognition ("FORD MOTOR COMPANY"). Those process. It is your responsibility to...
  • Page 288 • Single EULA: The end user • Additional Software/Services: The documentation for the DEVICES and SOFTWARE may permit FORD MOTOR related systems and services may COMPANY, third party software and contain multiple EULAs, such as service suppliers, its affiliates and/or...
  • Page 289 DEVICES. electronic form, you may print one copy of UPGRADES AND RECOVERY MEDIA: such electronic documentation. If the SOFTWARE is provided by FORD EXPORT RESTRICTIONS: You MOTOR COMPANY separate from the acknowledge that the SOFTWARE is DEVICES on media such as a ROM chip, subject to U.S.
  • Page 290 Should you have any questions concerning are driving. Pull over in a safe and legal this EULA, or if you desire to contact FORD manner before attempting to access a MOTOR COMPANY for any other reason,...
  • Page 291 Appendices substitute for your personal judgment. Your Responsibilities and Assumptions of Any route suggestions made by this Risk system should never replace any local • You agree to each of the following:(a) traffic regulations or your personal Any use of the SOFTWARE while judgment or knowledge of safe driving driving an automobile or other vehicle practices.
  • Page 292 "AS IS" AND “AS AVAILABLE”, WITH ALL COMPANY SHALL BE FOUND IN THE FAULTS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF WARRANTY INFORMATION INCLUDING ANY KIND, AND FORD MOTOR COMPANY WITH YOUR OWNER GUIDE. TO THE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXTENT THAT THERE IS ANY CONFLICT...
  • Page 293 Consumer-Related Disputes will also litigate any dispute in small claims court apply. To commence arbitration, submit a in your county of residence or FORD Commercial Arbitration Rules Demand for MOTOR COMPANY’S principal place of Arbitration form to the AAA. You may...
  • Page 294 AAA’s and arbitrator’s fees and court (Section c) or in arbitration (Section expenses. If you reject FORD MOTOR d). The one-year period begins when the COMPANY’S last written settlement claim or dispute first could be filed. If such...
  • Page 295 Appendices 1. Safe and Lawful Use 2. Account Information You acknowledge that devoting attention You agree: (a) when registering the to the TeleNav Software may pose a risk TeleNav Software, to provide TeleNav with of injury or death to you and others in true, accurate, current, and complete situations that otherwise require your information about yourself, and (b) to...
  • Page 296 Appendices distribute, sublicense or otherwise is dependent on the accuracy of transfer the TeleNav Software to navigation, as the maps or functionality others, except as part of your of the TeleNav Software are not permanent transfer of the TeleNav intended to support such high risk Software;...
  • Page 297 Appendices REASON WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, to the exclusive jurisdiction of the WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL DAMAGES courts of the County of Santa Clara, REFERENCED HEREIN AND ALL California. The United Nations DIRECT OR GENERAL DAMAGES IN Convention on Contracts for the CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING International Sale of Goods shall not NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHERWISE), THE apply.
  • Page 298 Appendices conferred by implication, statute, inducement, estoppel or otherwise, and The headings in this Agreement are for TeleNav and its suppliers and licensors convenience of reference only, will not be hereby reserve all of their respective rights deemed to be a part of this Agreement, other than the licenses explicitly granted and will not be referred to in connection in this Agreement.
  • Page 299 Appendices HERE holds a non-exclusive license from Restrictions. Except where you have been the United States Postal Service® to specifically licensed to do so by Telenav, publish and sell ZIP+4® information. and without limiting the preceding paragraph, you may not use this Data (a) ©United States Postal Service®...
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  • Page 301 Appendices B. Canada Data. The following provi- NOTICE OF USE sions apply to the Data for Canada, CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/ which may include or reflect data from SUPPLIER) NAME: HERE third party licensors (“Third Party Data”), including Her Majesty the Queen CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/ in Right of Canada (“Her Majesty”), SUPPLIER) ADDRESS: c/o Nokia, 425...
  • Page 302 Appendices 2. Copyright Notice: In connection with either express or implied, arising by each copy of all or any portion of the law or otherwise, including but not Data for the Territory of Canada, Client limited to, effectiveness, complete- shall affix in a conspicuous manner the ness, accuracy or fitness for a following copyright notice on at least particular purpose.
  • Page 303 Appendices A. Third Party Notices. Any and all copies II. Mexico. The following provision applies of the Data and/or packaging relating to the Data for Mexico, which includes thereto shall include the respective Third certain data from the Instituto Nacional Party Notices set forth below and used de Estadística y Geografía (“INEGI”): as described below corresponding to...
  • Page 304 Appendices is conditioned on Client’s obtaining prior V. Europe Territory written consent from Kartografie a.s.; (c) such license for selling or distributing A. Use of Certain Traffic Codes in Europe with respect to Data for the Territory of Switzerland is conditioned on Client’s 1.
  • Page 305 Appendices Austria “© Bundesamt für Eich- Spain “Información geográfica und Vermessungswesen” propiedad del CNIG” Croatia Sweden “Based upon electronic Cyprus, data © National Land Estonia, Survey Sweden.” Latvia, Switzerland “Topografische Lithuania, Grundlage: © Bundesamt Moldova, für Landestopographie. Poland, Slovenia E. Respective Country Distribution. Client and/or acknowledges that HERE has not Ukraine...
  • Page 306 Appendices with or in communication with any Product incorporates data which is © positioning devices or any mobile or 20XX Telstra Corporation Limited, GM wireless-connected electronic or computer Holden Limited, Intelematics Australia devices, including without limitation Pty Ltd and Continental Pty Ltd. cellular phones, palmtop and handheld B.
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  • Page 308 Appendices 2000-2007 Gracenote. Gracenote or any Gracenote Data (except in a Tag Software, copyright © 2000-2007 associated with a music file) to any third Gracenote. This product and service may party. YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OR practice one or more of the following U.S. EXPLOIT GRACENOTE CONTENT, Patents 5,987,525;...
  • Page 309 Appendices GRACENOTE SERVERS OR GRACENOTE (2) this device must accept any CONTENT. GRACENOTE COLLECTIVELY interference received, including AND SEPARATELY RESERVE THE RIGHT interference that may cause undesired TO DELETE DATA AND/OR CONTENT operation. FROM THE COMPANIES' RESPECTIVE WARNING SERVERS OR, IN THE CASE OF GRACENOTE, CHANGE DATA Changes or modifications not CATEGORIES FOR ANY CAUSE THAT...
  • Page 310 Appendices We will use reasonable endeavours to provide the SUNA Traffic Channel 24 hours Website a day, 365 days a year. The SUNA Traffic www.sunatraffic.com.au/termsandcon- Channel may occasionally be unavailable ditions/ for technical reasons or for planned maintenance. We will try to perform maintenance at times when congestion is 2.
  • Page 311: Type Approvals

    Appendices WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road. Your primary responsibility is the safe operation of your vehicle.
  • Page 312 Appendices E197844 E207820 Malaysia Serbia E197811 E207822 Moldova Singapore E198002 E207821 Morocco South Africa E198001 Philippines E203899 Mustang (CZG, CZY) Vehicles Built From: 02-05-2016, HR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 313 Appendices E203679 Taiwan E198009 Ukraine Mustang (CZG, CZY) Vehicles Built From: 02-05-2016, HR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 314 Mustang (CZG, CZY) Vehicles Built From: 02-05-2016, HR3J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 315 Index Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With: Perimeter Alarm..........42 Arming the Alarm..........42 Disarming the Alarm...........42 See: Climate Control..........81 Appendices...........280 About This Manual...........5 Apps..............254 ..................254 See: Brakes.............112 At a Glance............9 ABS driving hints Audible Warnings and Indicators.....62 See: Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Headlamps On Warning Chime......62 Brakes..............112 Keyless Warning Alert.........62...
  • Page 316 Index Brakes..............112 Service Position..........166 Checking MyKey System Status....35 General Information..........112 Breaking-In............135 Checking the Wiper Blades......165 Child Restraint Positioning......15 Brakes and Clutch..........135 Engine..............135 ISOFIX Child Restraints........17 Child Safety............12 Tires.................135 Bulb Specification Chart......173 Cigar Lighter.............94 Cleaning Leather Seats.......176 Cleaning the Alloy Wheels......176 Cleaning the Convertible Top....177 Cabin Air Filter..........88 Cleaning the Exterior........174...
  • Page 317 Index Type Two..............47 Severe Climates..........160 Cruise control Engine Immobilizer See: Using Cruise Control........125 See: Passive Anti-Theft System.....42 Cup Holders.............95 Engine Oil Check...........158 Adding Engine Oil..........158 Engine Oil Dipstick........158 Entertainment..........230 Data Recording..........7 AM/FM/DAB Radio..........231 Daytime Running Lamps......52 Bluetooth Audio..........232 Digital Radio..........209 CD................232 General Information.........209 Sources..............231...
  • Page 318 Index Fuses..............143 Side Window Defogging in Cold Fuse Specification Chart......143 Weather...............87 Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel..147 Brakes..............112 Power Distribution Box........143 Home Screen..........222 Hood Lock See: Opening and Closing the Hood...152 Gauges...............58 Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge....59 Fuel Gauge..............59 Information Display Control.......47 Information Display..........58 General Information on Radio...
  • Page 319 Index Instrument Panel Overview - RHD...10 Lug Nuts Interior Lamps..........54 See: Changing a Road Wheel......190 Map Lamps............54 Interior Mirror............57 Auto-Dimming Mirror..........57 Introduction............5 Maintenance...........152 General Information..........152 Manual Climate Control......82 Manual Seats..........90 Jump Starting the Vehicle......139 Manual Transmission........107 Connecting the Jumper Cables.....139 Selecting Reverse Gear........107 Media Hub............210 Jump Starting............140...
  • Page 320 Index Parking Brake...........112 Remote Control..........29 Passenger Airbag..........21 Changing the Remote Control Battery..30 ..................21 Intelligent Access Key.........29 Passive Anti-Theft System......42 Memory Feature.............31 Arming the Engine Immobilizer.......42 Using the Key Blade..........30 Repairing Minor Paint Damage....176 Coded Keys.............42 Replacement Parts Disarming the Engine Immobilizer....42 Recommendation.........8 Principle of Operation.........42 PATS...
  • Page 321 Index Side Curtain Airbags - Coupe....24 Tire Pressure Monitoring System Reset Sitting in the Correct Position....89 Procedure............189 Snow Chains Understanding the Tire Pressure Monitoring See: Using Snow Chains........185 System..............188 Speed Control Tire Repair Kit See: Cruise Control..........125 See: Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit....178 Stability Control..........116 Tire Sealant and Inflator Kit......178 Principle of Operation........116...
  • Page 322 Index Using MyKey With Remote Start Bonnet Ajar............60 Systems............36 Boot Ajar..............60 Using Snow Chains........185 Brake System............60 Using Stability Control.........117 Cruise Control............60 Electronic Stability Control ......117 Direction Indicator..........60 Line Lock..............118 Door Ajar..............60 Using Summer Tires........185 Engine Coolant Temperature......61 Using Traction Control.........115 Engine Oil..............61 Switching the System Off .......115 Fasten Safety Belt..........61...

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