Table of contents Coded keys ........31 Introduction (G558229) Arming the engine immobiliser About this handbook ....7 (G558120) .............31 (G844629) Symbols glossary ......7 (G558219) Disarming the engine immobiliser Parts and accessories ....7 (G1067190) .............31 (G841964) Quick start Alarm Quick start ........10 (G1274231) Principle of operation ....32...
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Table of contents Map pockets .......77 Windows and mirrors (G830603) Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket Electric windows ......48 (G1072270) ...........77 (G1075840) Exterior mirrors ......49 (G833140) USB port ........77 (G1075841) Electric exterior mirrors ....49 (G1080766) Floor mats ........78 (G1224413) Instruments Starting the engine Gauges .........51 (G1067275)
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Table of contents Using hill start assist ....91 Opening and closing the bonnet (G1280605) ..........109 (G1072274) Parking aid Engine compartment overview - 1.4L Duratec-16V (Sigma)/1.6L Principle of operation ....92 (G558274) Duratec-16V Ti-VCT (Sigma) Using the parking aid - Vehicles With: ..........110 (G1080788) Rear Parking Aid...
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Table of contents Using a USB device ....175 (G1084339) Using an iPod ......176 (G1084340) Appendices Type approvals ......178 (G953314) Electromagnetic compatibility ...........178 (G953313)
Now you can be sure that your models, so may appear different to your Ford parts are Ford parts vehicle. However, the essential Your Ford has been built to the highest information in the illustrations is always standards using high quality Ford Original correct.
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Ford Original Parts. The Ford • Radiator grille logo is clearly visible on the following parts if they are Ford Original Parts. If your • Front and rear bumper vehicle has to be repaired, look for the clearly visible Ford branding and make sure that only Ford Original Parts have been used.
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Quick start Right-hand drive E130462 Air vents. See Air vents (page 67). Multi-function lever: Direction indicators. See Direction indicators (page 39). Main beam. See Lighting control (page 38). See Voice control (page 34). See Trip computer (page 60). Instrument cluster. See Gauges (page 51). See Warning lamps and indicators (page 51).
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Quick start Hazard warning flasher switch. See Hazard warning flashers (page 39). Climate controls. See Climate control (page 67). Card holder. or Parking aid warning lamp or switch. See Parking aid (page 92). Card holder. or Passenger airbag deactivation warning lamp. See Disabling the passenger airbag (page 26).
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Quick start Manual climate control Recommended settings for cooling E112145 E101516 Open the centre and side air vents. WARNING Direct the centre air vents upwards and Make sure that you fully engage the the side air vents toward the side locking lever when returning it to its windows.
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Quick start Automatic climate control Direction indicators Recommended settings for cooling E102016 E112147 If the lever is tapped up or down, the direction indicators will flash three times. Set the temperature to 22°C (72°F). Open the centre and side air vents. See Direction indicators (page 39).
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Quick start Fuel filler flap WARNINGS Take care when refuelling to avoid spilling any residual fuel from the fuel pipe nozzle. We recommend that you wait at least 10 seconds before removing the fuel pipe nozzle to allow any residual fuel to drain into the fuel tank. E103203 Press the flap to open it.
Child safety Note: Mandatory use of child restraints CHILD SEATS (G1072005) varies from country to country. Only child restraints certified to ECE-40.03 (or later) have been tested and approved for use in your vehicle. A choice of these are available from your Dealer. Child restraints for different mass groups Use the correct child restraint as follows:...
WARNINGS adjust the seatback to the fully upright Please consult your Dealer for the position and raise the height of the seat. latest details relating to Ford See Seats (page 73). recommended child seats. Mass group categories Seating positions...
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Child safety U¹ Suitable for universal category child seats approved for use in this mass group. However, we recommend that you secure children in a government approved child seat, in the rear seat. UF¹ Suitable for universal category forward facing child seats approved for use in this mass group.
Child safety Booster seat (Group 2) BOOSTER CUSHIONS (G558221) WARNINGS Do not install a booster seat or a booster cushion with only the lap strap of the seat belt. Do not install a booster seat or a booster cushion with a seat belt that is slack or twisted.
Child safety Booster cushion (Group 3) Top tether anchor points E87146 E68924 Attaching a child seat with top ISOFIX ANCHOR POINTS tethers (G1067398) WARNING WARNING Do not attach a tether strap to Use an anti-rotation device when anything other than the correct using the ISOFIX system.
Child safety 1. Place the child seat on the back seat 6. Tighten the tether strap in line with the cushion and fold the relevant seatback child seat manufacturer's instructions. forwards. See Rear seats (page 75). 2. Remove the head restraint. See CHILD SAFETY LOCKS (G1156163) Head restraints (page 73).
Occupant protection Driver and front passenger airbags PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION (G843272) Airbags WARNINGS Do not modify the front of your vehicle in any way. This could adversely affect deployment of the airbags. Original text according to ECE R94.01: Extreme Hazard! Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on E74302 a seat protected by an airbag in front of...
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Occupant protection Note: The knee airbag has a lower Curtain airbags deployment threshold than the front airbags. During a minor collision, it is possible that only the knee airbag deploys. Side airbags E75004 Curtain airbags are fitted inside the trim E72658 panels over the front and rear side windows.
Occupant protection WARNINGS Do not use a seat belt that is slack or twisted. Do not wear thick clothing. The seat belt must fit tightly around your body to achieve its optimum effect. Position the shoulder strap of the seat belt over the centre of your shoulder and position the lap strap tightly across your hips.
Occupant protection Pull the belt out steadily. It may lock if you The seat belt reminder warning pull it sharply or if the vehicle is on a slope. lamp illuminates and an audible warning will sound if the driver's Press the red button on the buckle to or front seat passenger's seat belt has release the belt.
Occupant protection Position the lap strap comfortably across If the airbag warning lamp illuminates or your hips and low beneath your pregnant flashes when you are driving, this indicates abdomen. Position the shoulder strap a malfunction. See Warning lamps and between your breasts, above and to the indicators (page 51).
Keys and remote controls 3. Press any button on a new remote GENERALINFORMATIONON control. A tone will sound as RADIO FREQUENCIES (G558226) confirmation. 4. Repeat this last step for all your CAUTION remote controls, including your original. Do not remove the key from The radio frequency used by your the ignition when pressing the button remote control can also be used by...
Keys and remote controls To return to the original unlocking function, repeat the process. CHANGING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY (G1085012) E74385 3. Twist the screwdriver in the position shown to separate the two halves of the remote control. CAUTION Do not touch the battery contacts or the printed circuit board with the screwdriver.
Locks Automatic relocking LOCKING AND UNLOCKING The doors will relock automatically if you (G1312801) do not open a door within 45 seconds of unlocking the doors with the remote Note: Do not leave your keys in the control. The door locks and the alarm will vehicle.
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Locks To open the luggage compartment, press the switch. The driver's door must be unlocked. Opening with the remote control Press the button twice within three seconds. Closing the luggage compartment E112203 Left-hand side Turn clockwise to lock. Right-hand side Turn anti-clockwise to lock.
If you lose a key, you can obtain a replacement from your Ford Dealer. If possible, provide them with the key number from the tag provided with the original keys. You can also obtain additional keys from your Ford Dealer.
Alarm PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION (G898395) The system acts as a deterrent against unauthorised access to your vehicle through the doors and the bonnet. It also protects the audio unit. Triggering the alarm Once armed, the alarm is triggered in any of the following ways: •...
Steering wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING WARNING WHEEL Make sure that you fully engage the (G1067214) locking lever when returning it to its original position. WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel AUDIO CONTROL when the vehicle is moving. (G1087819) Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the correct position.
Steering wheel Press and hold the seek button to: • tune the radio up or down the frequency band • seek through a CD track. VOICE CONTROL (G1067216) E102756 Press the button to select or deselect voice control. For further information See Voice control (page 158).
Wipers and washers The rotary control can be used to adjust WINDSCREEN WIPERS (G1085014) the intermittent wipe interval. WINDSCREEN WASHERS (G1067218) E102051 E102032 WARNING Single wipe Do not operate the washer for more Intermittent wipe than 10 seconds at a time, and never when the reservoir is empty.
Wipers and washers Pull the lever towards the steering wheel. After releasing the lever, the wipers operate for a short time. Reverse gear wipe ADJUSTING THE The rear wiper will be activated automatically when selecting reverse gear WINDSCREEN WASHER JETS (G837703) •...
Wipers and washers Run the tip of your fingers over the edge 2. Position the wiper blade at right angles of the blade to check for roughness. to the wiper arm. 3. Disengage the wiper blade from the Clean the wiper blade lips with water wiper arm.
Lighting Main and dipped beam LIGHTING CONTROL (G1075875) Lighting control positions E101829 Pull the lever fully towards the steering wheel to switch between main and dipped beam. Headlamp flasher E70718 Pull the lever slightly towards the steering wheel. Side and tail lamps Home safe lighting Headlamps Switch the ignition off and pull the...
Lighting The home safe lights can be cancelled by WARNINGS either pulling the direction indicator lever Do not use the rear fog lamps when towards the steering wheel again or by it is raining or snowing and visibility turning the ignition switch on. is more than 50 metres.
Lighting Reading lamps Note: Tap the lever up or down to make the direction indicators flash only three times. INTERIOR LAMPS (G1085009) Courtesy lamp E112208 If you switch off the ignition, the reading lamps will go off automatically after some time to prevent the vehicle battery from discharging.
Lighting E102590 3. Disconnect the electrical connector. 4. Remove the headlamp. E102593 Note: When fitting the headlamp, make 2. Remove the cover. sure that you fully engage the headlamp 3. Release the retaining clip. Turn the in the retaining clips. bulb holder anti-clockwise and remove it.
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Lighting 3. Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise and remove it. 4. Remove the bulb. Headlamp main beam 1. Remove the headlamp. See Removing a headlamp (page 40). E102596 2. Remove the cover. 3. Pull the bulb holder and remove it. Remove the bulb.
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Lighting E112778 E113395 3. Remove the bulb and bulb holder. Direction indicator Remove the bulb. Brake and tail Front fog lamps 4. Remove the bulb Note: These are not serviceable items, please consult your dealer if they fail. Reversing lamp Rear lamps - 4-door Brake and tail and direction indicator lamps...
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Lighting Rear lamps - 5-door E113385 2. Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise and remove it. 3. Remove the bulb. E102854 Rear fog lamp 1. Remove the screws. E113384 1. Remove the trim panel E112775 2. Lift up the luggage compartment seal. E113393 2.
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Lighting E112776 E102621 3. Remove the carpet. Brake and tail Reverse Direction indicator Rear fog lamps Note: These are not serviceable items, please consult your dealer if they fail. Central high mounted brake lamp Note: These are not serviceable items, please consult your dealer if they fail.
Lighting Reading lamps 3. Remove the bulb. Interior lamp Type 1 E99453 1. Carefully prise out the lamp. 2. Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise E113398 and remove it. 1. Carefully prise out the lamp cover. 3. Remove the bulb. 2. Remove the bulb. Luggage compartment lamp Type 2 E99452...
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Lighting Lamp Specification Power (watt) Headlamp main beam Headlamp dipped beam Side repeater WY5W Front fog lamp Side lamp Rear direction indicator PY21W Brake and tail lamp P21/5W 21/5 Rear fog lamp P21W Reversing lamp W16W Number plate lamp Interior lamp Reading lamp Luggage compartment lamp (G1067266)
Windows and mirrors Safety switch for rear windows ELECTRIC WINDOWS (G1072270) Note: You can always operate the rear WARNING windows from the driver’s door. Do not operate the electric windows unless they are free from obstruction. Note: If you operate the switches often during a short period of time, the system might become inoperable for a certain time to prevent damage due to...
Windows and mirrors Overriding the anti-trap function 4. Reset and repeat procedure if the window does not close automatically. CAUTION While you close the window for the EXTERIOR MIRRORS (G833140) third time, the anti-trap function is disabled. Make sure there are no WARNING obstacles in the way of the closing window.
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Windows and mirrors Mirror tilting positions E71281 Electric folding mirrors Automatic folding and unfolding Note: If the mirrors have been folded using the manual fold button they can only be unfolded using the manual fold button. The mirrors will fold automatically when you lock the vehicle with the key, the remote control or a keyless entry system request.
Instruments GAUGES (G1067275) E102660 Tachometer Information display Speedometer Fuel gauge Tripmeter reset button • Coolant temperature Fuel gauge • Doors open The arrow adjacent to the fuel pump • Engine symbol indicates on which side of the • Frost vehicle the fuel filler cap is located. •...
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Instruments ABS warning lamp If it stays on after starting or illuminates when driving, this If it illuminates when you are indicates a malfunction. Stop driving, this indicates a your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so malfunction.
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Instruments Engine warning lamps Frost warning lamp Malfunction indicator lamp WARNING Even if the temperature rises to above +4ºC there is no guarantee that the road is free of hazards caused by inclement weather. Powertrain warning lamp It will illuminate and glow orange when the outside air temperature is between 4ºC All vehicles...
Instruments Low fuel level warning lamp Power steering warning lamp If it illuminates, refuel as soon as Illuminates to indicate a possible. malfunction of the power steering system. Full steering will be maintained but you will need to Main beam indicator exert greater force on the steering wheel.
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Instruments Frost WARNING Even if the temperature rises to above +4ºC there is no guarantee that the road is free of hazards caused by inclement weather. A warning chime will sound in the following conditions: • +4ºC or lower: frost warning •...
Information displays Settings GENERAL INFORMATION (G1337125) Controls Note: The information display will remain on for several minutes after you switch off the ignition. Various systems can be programmed using the audio unit controls. Device list The icon changes to show the current function in use.
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Information displays RADIO MODE MANUAL TUNE SCAN AUTOSTORE NORMAL CD MODE REPEAT SHUFFLE SCAN NORMAL MP3 CD MODE REPEAT SHUFFLE SCAN AVC LEVEL AUDIO MENU SOUND DSP OCCUPANCY DSP EQUALISER NEWS ALTERNATIVE FREQ. RDS REGIONAL POWERFOLD MIRRORS VEHICLE SETTINGS TURN INDICATOR AMBIENT LIGHTING WARNING CHIMES INFO CHIMES...
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Information displays Type 2 Use the MENU button and left arrow key to access the menus. Note: Phone menu depends on phone capabilities and call status etc. (G1337125)
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Information displays Folder / Tracks Stations Radio Stations FM AST Stations AM AST Stations Playlists iPOD Artists Albums Songs Genres BT Audio Line In Phone Dial Number Active Call Redial Phone book Call Lists Missed Calls Incoming Calls Outgoing Calls Select Phone Bluetooth On Reject all Calls...
Information displays Distance to empty TRIP COMPUTER (G1084236) Indicates the approximate distance the vehicle will travel on the fuel remaining in the tank. Changes in driving pattern may cause the value to vary. Average fuel consumption E103499 Indicates the average fuel consumption since the function was last reset.
Information displays INFORMATION MESSAGES (G1276462) Airbag Message Warning lamp Action Have the system checked by a Airbag malfunction service now amber properly trained technician as soon as possible. Alarm Message Warning lamp Action Alarm triggered check vehicle amber See Alarm (page 32). See Alarm (page 32).
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Information displays Message Warning lamp Action Vehicle is moving. Stop the vehicle as soon as safely possible Bonnet open and close. See Opening and closing the bonnet (page 109). Driver door open amber Vehicle not moving. Close. Driver's rear door open amber Vehicle not moving.
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Information displays Lighting Message Warning lamp Action Left indicator malfunction change See Changing a bulb (page bulb 41). Right indicator malfunction See Changing a bulb (page change bulb 41). Maintenance Message Warning lamp Action See Brake and clutch fluid Brake fluid level low stop safely check (page 114).
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Information displays Message Warning lamp Action Full steering will be maintained but you will need to exert greater Power steering malfunction force on the steering wheel. Have amber service now the system checked by a properly trained technician as soon as possible.
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Information displays Transmission (6-speed automatic) Message Warning lamp Action Have the system checked by a Transmission malfunction service properly trained technician immediately. Under certain driving conditions it is possible that the transmission can overheat. In these circum- stances it is necessary to stop the vehicle or, where safe and legal Transmission hot.
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Information displays Stability control (ESP) Message Warning lamp Action Have the system checked by a ABS malfunction service now amber properly trained technician as soon as possible. Have the system checked by a ESP malfunction next service properly trained technician. (G1276462)
Climate control General information on PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION controlling the interior climate (G564249) Fully close all the windows. Outside air Warming the interior Keep the air intakes forward of the Direct the air towards your feet. In cold or windscreen free from obstruction (snow, humid weather conditions, direct some leaves etc.) to allow the climate control of the air towards the windscreen and the...
Climate control Side air vent Blower E71942 MANUAL CLIMATE E102390 CONTROL (G1067278) Air distribution control Note: If you switch the blower off, the windscreen may mist up. Recirculated air Press the button to toggle between outside air and recirculated air. System settings Note: Set all controls to the positions shown.
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Climate control Ventilation Cooling the interior quickly E102394 E102396 Set the air distribution control, blower and Defrosting and demisting the air vents to suit your requirements. windscreen Switching the air conditioning on and off If you turn the blower off, the air conditioning will turn off.
Climate control Setting the temperature Reducing interior air humidity E102706 You can set the temperature between E102398 16ºC and 28ºC in steps of 0.5ºC. In position LO (below 16ºC) the system will switch to permanent cooling, in HI (above AUTOMATIC CLIMATE 28ºC) to permanent heating, and not CONTROL (G1082956)
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Climate control Switching the air conditioning on and off E91393 Press the A/C button to switch the air E70308 conditioning on and off. A/C OFF appears in the display when the air conditioning is Footwell switched off. Face level A/C ON appears in the display when the air conditioning is switched on.
Climate control When switched off, the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system is switched off and recirculated air is selected. HEATED WINDOWS AND MIRRORS (G1085022) Heated rear window Use this function to defrost or demist the window. Note: The heated rear window operates only when the engine is running.
Seats • hold the steering wheel with your arms SITTING IN THE CORRECT slightly bent. POSITION (G558255) • bend your legs slightly so that you can press the pedals fully. • position the shoulder strap of the seat belt over the centre of your shoulder and position the lap strap tightly across your hips.
Seats Removing the head restraint Adjusting the height of the driver’s seat Press the locking buttons and remove the head restraint. MANUAL SEATS (G1346370) WARNINGS Do not use any accessory seat covers that are not specifically designed for seats with side airbags. These seat covers must be fitted by properly trained technicians.
Seats Adjusting the angle of the seatback E102532 1. Press the unlock buttons down and hold them there. E70731 2. Push the seatback forwards. REAR SEATS WARNINGS (G1067296) When folding the seatbacks up, Folding the seatbacks down make sure that the belts are visible to an occupant and not caught WARNING behind the seat.
Do not hold the cigar lighter element pressed in. Note: You can use the socket to power 12 volt appliances that have a maximum current rating of 15 Amperes. Use only Ford accessory connectors or connectors specified for use with SAE standard sockets. E72980 (G837206)
Convenience features See Connectivity (page 174). FLOOR MATS (G1224413) WARNING When using the floor mats, always make sure the floor mat is properly secured using the appropriate fixings and positioned so that it does not interfere with the operation of the pedals. (G1224413)
Starting the engine Cold or hot engine GENERAL INFORMATION All vehicles (G548876) CAUTION General points on starting When the temperature is below If the battery has been disconnected the -20ºC (-4ºF), switch the ignition on vehicle may exhibit some unusual driving for at least one second before characteristics for approx.
Starting the engine 2. Fully depress the accelerator pedal Note: Continue cranking the engine until and hold it there. it starts. 3. Start the engine. Note: You can only operate the starter for a maximum of 30 seconds at a time. Vehicles with automatic Switch the ignition on and wait transmission...
Fuel and refuelling For the South African market use SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (G861766) minimum 95 octane unleaded petrol that meets the specification defined by WARNINGS GB-17930. Stop refuelling after the fuel nozzle stops the second time. Additional FUEL QUALITY - ETHANOL fuel will fill the expansion space in the fuel tank which could lead to fuel (G1280242)
20 centimetres (8 inches). Note: We recommend that you use only high quality fuel. Note: The use of additives or other engine treatments not approved by Ford is not recommended. Note: We do not recommend the prolonged use of additives intended to prevent fuel waxing.
Do not run the engine when a spark the accessories fitted and towing etc. plug lead is disconnected. Your Ford dealer can give you advice on Do not push-start or tow-start your improving your fuel consumption. vehicle. Use booster cables. See Using booster cables (page 119).
Transmission Note: A cold engine has a higher idle MANUAL TRANSMISSION speed. This will increase the tendency for your vehicle to creep when you have (G1255074) selected a drive gear. Selecting reverse gear Note: The 6-speed transmission performs a series of automated checks CAUTIONS when the ignition is turned to the off Do not engage reverse gear when...
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Transmission Vehicles with 6-speed automatic In this position, power is not transmitted transmission to the drive wheels and the transmission is locked. You can start the engine with the selector lever in this position. Reverse WARNING Select reverse only when your vehicle is stationary and the engine is at idle speed.
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Transmission Vehicles with 4-speed automatic transmission CAUTION Take care when lifting up the hinged cover. E128654 When climbing steep gradients there may be a tendency for the transmission to continually shift between gears. If this E78321 condition should arise press the button to activate the grade assist function.
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Transmission Vehicles with 6-speed automatic transmission E127182 Lift up the cover in the centre console next to the selector lever with a small flat bladed tool. With a small flat bladed tool push down the locking lever in the slot and simultaneously move the selector lever out of the P position.
Brakes • you take corners too fast. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION • the road surface is poor. (G564341) PARKING BRAKE Disc brakes (G832404) Wet brake discs result in reduced braking All vehicles efficiency. Dab the brake pedal when driving from a car wash to remove the film WARNING of water.
Stability control Stability control (ESP) warning lamp PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The ESP warning lamp will flash when the (G833608) system is operating. See Warning lamps and indicators (page 51). Electronic stability programme (ESP) Emergency brake assist WARNING WARNING ESP does not relieve you of your Emergency brake assist does not responsibility to drive with due care relieve you of your responsibility to...
Hill start assist PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS During all times you are responsible (G841172) for controlling the vehicle, supervising the system and The system makes it easier to pull away intervening, if required. when the vehicle is on a slope without the need to use the parking brake.
Parking aid Note: The parking aid may emit false PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION tones if it detects a signal using the same frequency as the sensors or if the vehicle (G558274) is fully laden. WARNING Note: The outer sensors may detect the side walls of a garage.
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Parking aid Note: If a high pitch tone is heard for three seconds, this indicates a malfunction. The system will be disabled. Have the system checked by a properly trained technician. (G963499)
Cruise control Setting a speed PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION (G875156) Cruise control allows you to control your speed using the switches on the steering wheel. You can use cruise control when you exceed approximately 30 km/h (20 mph). USING CRUISE CONTROL (G1080777) E102680 Press to store and maintain your current...
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Cruise control Resuming the set speed E102681 E102682 Accelerate The cruise control indicator will illuminate Decelerate and the system will attempt to resume the speed that you previously set. Cancelling the set speed Switching cruise control off E102682 E102683 Press the brake pedal or the CAN RES The system will not retain the speed that switch.
Load carrying GENERAL INFORMATION (G868816) 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 E72512 low and as far forward as possible within the luggage or loadspace. ROOF RACKS AND LOAD Do not drive with the tailgate or rear CARRIERS...
Driving hints Engine RUNNING-IN (G558279) CAUTION Tyres Avoid driving too fast during the first WARNING 1 500 kilometres (1 000 miles). Vary your speed frequently and change New tyres need to be run-in for up through the gears early. Do not labour approximately 500 kilometres (300 the engine.
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Driving hints • Check that the vehicle's lights are fully operational. • Check the power assistance of the steering system. (G1163558)
Emergency equipment FIRST AID KIT (G1344137) Space is provided in the luggage compartment. WARNING TRIANGLE (G1344138) Space is provided in the luggage compartment. (G1344137)
Fuses Passenger compartment fuse FUSE BOX LOCATIONS (G1347058) box - LHD Engine compartment fuse box E113354 E78332 Passenger compartment fuse CHANGING A FUSE (G842014) box - RHD This fuse box is located behind the glove WARNINGS box. Open the glove box and empty the Do not modify the electrical system contents.
Fuses FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART (G1307324) Engine compartment fuse box E130152 Ampere Fuse Circuits protected rating ABS module Cooling system fan high speed Cooling system fan low speed Heater blower Passenger compartment fuse box supply (battery) Body control module (BCM) Ignition relay (G1307324)
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Fuses Ampere Fuse Circuits protected rating DPS6 transmission unit DPS6 transmission unit DPS6 transmission unit Starter relay Head lamp switch assembly Back up lamp Not used Auto transmission Vehicle speed sensor Fuel pump relay Dipped beam left-hand relay Dipped beam right-hand relay Main beam left-hand relay Main beam right-hand relay (BCM) Lighting control battery supply...
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Fuses Ampere Fuse Circuits protected rating Fuel tank, fuel pump relay Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Relay Circuits switched Cooling system fan Ignition Main beam Dipped beam Automatic transmission Engine cooling fan Starter Air conditioning clutch Front fog lamps Fuel pump, fuel heater...
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Fuses Passenger compartment fuse box E113003 Fuse Ampere rating Circuits protected Audio system, instrument cluster Airbag module Not used Not used Not used Passive anti theft system, EPAS, instrument cluster, Gear shift (G1307324)
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Fuses Fuse Ampere rating Circuits protected Not used Stop lamp switch BCM, windscreen wipers Multi functional display, clock, internal scanner, heating ventilating, air conditioning (HVAC) panel Audio system Cigar lighter Not used Data link connector Not used Ignition switch Instrument Cluster Fog lamp relay Blower control, A/C clutch Not used...
Vehicle recovery Note: On vehicles with a tow bar, TOWING POINTS (G1075848) use the tow bar to tow a vehicle. Front towing eye TOWING THE VEHICLE ON FOUR WHEELS (G860234) All vehicles WARNINGS Switch the ignition on when your vehicle is being towed. The steering lock will engage and the direction indicators and brake lamps will not work E99490...
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Vehicle recovery CAUTIONS It is recommended not to tow with the drive wheels on the ground. However, if it is required to move the vehicle from a dangerous location, do not tow your vehicle faster than 20 km/h (12 mph) or further than 20 kilometres (12 miles).
(page 114). resale value. There is a large network of • Washer fluid level. See Washer fluid Ford Authorised Repairers that are there check (page 114). to help you with their professional • Tyre pressures (when cold). See servicing expertise.
Maintenance • Horn operation. Raise the bonnet slightly and move the catch towards the left-hand side of the • Tightness of wheel nuts. See vehicle. Technical specifications (page 129). OPENING AND CLOSING THE BONNET (G1072274) Opening the bonnet E87786 Open the bonnet and support it with the strut.
Maintenance Note: The oil consumption of new ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.4L engines reaches its normal level after DURATEC-16V (SIGMA)/1.6L approximately 5 000 kilometres (3 000 DURATEC-16V TI-VCT miles). (SIGMA) (G1008647) Checking the oil level CAUTION Make sure that the level is between the MIN and the MAX marks.
Maintenance Top up with fluid that meets the Ford CAUTIONS specification. See Technical In an emergency, you can add just specifications (page 115). water to the cooling system to reach a vehicle service station. Have the system checked by a properly trained ENGINE COOLANT CHECK technician as soon as possible.
Maintenance Note: The brake and the clutch systems Top up with fluid that meets the Ford are supplied from the same reservoir. specification. See Technical specifications (page 115). TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (G1274270) Vehicle fluids Item Recommended fluid Specification Ford or Motorcraft...
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Maintenance Variant Item Capacity in litres (gallons) Engine lubrication system - 1.4L Duratec-16V (Sigma) 3.8 (0.8) including the oil filter Engine lubrication system - 1.4L Duratec-16V (Sigma) 3.5 (0.8) excluding the oil filter 1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-VCT Engine lubrication system - 4 (0.9) (Sigma) including the oil filter...
Vehicle care Use a clean, lint free cloth or a damp CLEANING THE EXTERIOR chamois leather to clean the inside of the rear window. (G558293) Cleaning the chrome trim WARNING If you use a car wash with a waxing CAUTION cycle, make sure that you remove Do not use abrasives or chemical the wax from the windscreen.
You should repair paintwork damage caused by stones from the road or minor scratches as soon as possible. A choice of products is available from your Ford Dealer. Read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. (G558294)
Vehicle battery 1. Position the vehicles so that they do USING BOOSTER CABLES not touch one another. (G1075849) 2. Switch off the engine and any electrical equipment. CAUTIONS 3. Connect the positive (+) terminal of Connect batteries with only the same vehicle B with the positive (+) terminal nominal voltage.
Vehicle battery Disconnect the cables in the reverse order. BATTERY CONNECTION POINTS (G1083394) E102923 CAUTION Do not connect to the negative (–) terminal of the flat battery. (G1083394)
Wheels and tyres GENERAL INFORMATION WARNINGS Do not fit more than one spare (G859659) wheel on your vehicle at any one time. CAUTIONS Use only approved wheel and tyre Note: Your vehicle may exhibit some sizes. Using other sizes could unusual driving characteristics.
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Wheels and tyres E102950 Emergency use only Maintenance (G1085119)
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Wheels and tyres Removing a road wheel WARNINGS Park your vehicle in such a position that neither the traffic nor you are hindered or endangered. Set up a warning triangle. E93184 Make sure that the vehicle is on firm, Indentations in the sills A show the level ground with the wheels location of the jacking points.
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Wheels and tyres 5. Extend the jack until the base of the CAUTIONS jack is flat on the ground, vertically Wheel nuts of alloy wheels and below the jacking point. spoked steel wheels can only be used for the steel spare wheel for a maximum of two weeks.
Wheels and tyres General information 2. Install the wheel nuts finger tight. 3. Install the locking wheel nut key. WARNINGS Depending on the type and extent of tyre damage, some tyres can only be partially sealed or not sealed at all. Loss of tyre pressure can affect vehicle handling, leading to loss of vehicle control.
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Wheels and tyres • Keep the kit out of the reach of • Replace the sealant bottle with a new children. one before the expiry date (see top of bottle) is reached. • Only use the kit when the ambient temperature is between –30°C (-22°F) •...
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Wheels and tyres 2. Peel off the label A showing the maximum permissible speed of 80 km/h (50 mph) from the sealant bottle and attach it to the instrument panel in the driver’s field of view. Make sure the label does not obscure anything important.
Wheels and tyres Quickly unscrew the hose C from 22. Leave hose C and H connected to the tyre valve. Fasten the valve cap the sealant bottle B and store the kit again. away safely. Leave the sealant bottle B in the 23.
Wheels and tyres To make sure the front and rear tyres of If winter tyres are used, make sure that your vehicle wear evenly and last longer, the tyre pressures are correct. See we recommend that you swap the tyres Technical specifications (page 129).
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Wheels and tyres Tyre pressures (cold tyres) Up to 80 km/h (50 mph) Normal load Full load Variant Tyre size Front Rear Front Rear bar (psi) bar (psi) bar (psi) bar (psi) 175/65 R 14 3 (44) 3 (44) 3 (44) 3 (44) Up to 160 km/h (100 mph) Normal load...
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Wheels and tyres Normal load Full load Variant Tyre size Front Rear Front Rear bar (psi) bar (psi) bar (psi) bar (psi) 2.3 (34) 2.1 (31) 2.4 (35) 3.2 (46) 195/50 R 16 Only fit snow chains to specified tyres. All except Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam.
Vehicle identification The vehicle identification number and VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION maximum weights are shown on a plate PLATE (G558300) located on the lock side of the passenger door aperture at the bottom. Note: The vehicle identification plate design may vary to that shown. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION Note: The information shown on the NUMBER (VIN)
Audio introduction IMPORTANT AUDIO INFORMATION (G1084344) WARNINGS E66257 Due to technical incompatibility, recordable (CD-R) and rewritable Disc labels (CD-RW) discs may not function correctly. Audio CD These CD radio units will play compact discs that conform to the International Red Book standard audio specification.
Audio unit overview Note: Units have an integrated multi AUDIO UNIT OVERVIEW (G1337096) function display situated above the CD aperture. This shows important information regarding control of your audio unit. Additionally, there are various icons placed around the display screen which light up when a function is active (for example CD, Radio or Aux.) Type 1...
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Audio unit overview Station presets. See Station preset buttons (page 142). Seek up. CD track selection. See Station tuning control (page 141). See Track selection (page 146). On/off and volume control. Seek down. CD track selection. See Station tuning control (page 141). See Track selection (page 146).
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Audio unit overview E103294 CD eject. See Compact disc player (page 146). Navigation arrows. CD aperture. See Compact disc player (page 146). Information. Traffic announcement. See Traffic information control (page 142). Sound menu select. See Bass/treble control (page 141). See Balance/fade control (page 141).
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Audio unit overview On/off and volume control. Seek down. CD track selection. See Station tuning control (page 141). See Track selection (page 146). Function 2. Function 1. Menu select. Phone menu/mute. See Telephone (page 153). Auxiliary, USB and iPod select. See Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket (page 77).
Audio system security SECURITY CODE (G1085237) Each unit incorporates a unique code that is linked to the vehicle identification number (VIN). The system will automatically check that the audio unit and vehicle match before allowing operation. If a security code message appears, please see your dealer.
Audio unit operation 4. Press the OK button to confirm the ON/OFF CONTROL (G551755) new settings. Press the on/off control. This will also operate the unit for up to one hour with WAVEBAND BUTTON (G1085416) the ignition turned off. Press the RADIO button to select from The radio will switch off automatically after the wavebands available.
Audio unit operation 2. Use the left and right arrow buttons to 3. Press and hold one of the preset tune down or up the waveband in buttons. A progress bar and message small increments or press and hold to will appear.
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Audio unit operation Activating traffic announcements Before you can receive traffic announcements, you must press the TA button. A ‘TA’ display will appear to show the feature is switched on. If you are already tuned to a station that broadcasts traffic information, ‘TP’ will also be displayed.
Audio unit menus 6. Press the MENU button to return. AUTOMATIC VOLUME CONTROL (G1084767) NEWS BROADCASTS (G1337106) When available, automatic volume control (AVC) adjusts the volume level to Some audio units interrupt normal compensate for engine noise and road reception to broadcast news bulletins speed noise.
Audio unit menus When selected, the unit continually 2. Select AUDIO. evaluates signal strength and, if a better 3. Scroll to RDS REGIONAL and turn on signal becomes available, the unit will or off with the OK button. switch to that alternative. It mutes while it 4.
Compact disc player Type 2 COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK The desired track number may be (G1084772) entered using the numeric keypad. Dial the required track number until complete Note: During playback, the display (for example 1 then 2 for track 12), or dial indicates the disc, track and time that has the number and directly press OK.
Compact disc player Use the seek up or down button to select 3. Press the OK button to stop the scan the next track to shuffle if required. mode. Type 2 REPEAT COMPACT DISC 1. Press function button 3. TRACKS (G1337116) Note: When an MP3 CD is playing, options include SCAN for the CD, or just...
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Compact disc player Playing a multi session disc For Joliet or Romeo in the expansion format, please consider these restrictions When the first track of the first when configuring your CD writing session is audio CD data software. Only audio CD data of the first session is Multi session played back.
Compact disc player MP3 navigation MP3 tracks may be recorded on the CD in several ways. They can all be placed in the root directory like a conventional audio CD, or they can be placed in folders that may represent, for example, an album, an artist, or a genre.
Compact disc player • The disc name • The artist name • The track name These display options are selected in the same way as MP3 displays. ENDING COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK (G1084779) To restore radio reception on all units: • Press the RADIO button.
Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX IN) SOCKET (G1084859) Note: For optimum performance when using any auxiliary device set the volume on the device high. This will reduce audio interference when charging the device via the vehicle power supply socket. When fitted the Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket permits an auxiliary device, such as an MP3 player, to be linked into the...
Audio troubleshooting AUDIO TROUBLESHOOTING (G1084860) Audio unit display Rectification PLEASE CHECK CD General error message for CD fault conditions, such as cannot read the CD, data-CD inserted, etc. Ensure disc is loaded correct way up. Clean and re-try, or replace disc with known music disc. If error persists contact your dealer.
Telephone This is referred to as a SIS file and will be GENERAL INFORMATION available to download via the Ford website www.ford- (G1084683) mobile-connectivity.com. CAUTION TELEPHONE SETUP Using the system with the engine off (G1084684) will drain the battery. Phonebook...
Bond another Bluetooth phone guide. 2. In the Bluetooth menu on your phone, Bond a new Bluetooth phone as search for Ford Audio and select it. described in the requirements for a Bluetooth connection. 3. Enter the code number shown on the...
Telephone Making a call Note: A phone call will be disconnected if the audio unit is switched off. If the Dialling a number using voice ignition key is turned to the off position control the phone call will remain in progress. Phone numbers can be dialled using voice TELEPHONE CONTROLS control.
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Telephone Receiving a second incoming Audio units without a telephone keypad can also end a call by pressing the MODE call button on the remote control. Note: The second incoming call function must be activated in your phone. Redialling a number If there is an incoming call whilst there is 1.
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Telephone Debonding a bonded phone A bonded phone can be deleted from the system at any time, unless a phone call is in progress. 1. Press the PHONE button. 2. Press the up/down buttons until SELECT PHONE is shown. 3. Press the OK button. 4.
Voice control Do not try to give any commands until the PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION beep tone has been heard. The voice control system will repeat each spoken (G1084337) command back to you. CAUTION If you are not sure how to continue say "HELP"...
Voice control Name tag • phone: "MOBILE NAME", "DIAL NUMBER", "DIAL NAME", and The name tag functionality can support "REDIAL" the phone, audio and navigation features • automatic climate control: by using the "STORE NAME" function. You "TEMPERATURE", "AUTO MODE", can assign name tags to items such as "DEFROSTING/DEMISTING ON"...
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Voice control "CD PLAYER" "REPEAT TRACK" "REPEAT OFF" * Can be used as a shortcut. ** Only available if the CD contains audio data files like MP3. Track You can choose a track on your CD directly. Steps User says System answer "CD PLAYER"...
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Voice control "RADIO" "AM" "FM" "TUNE NAME" "DELETE NAME" "DELETE DIRECTORY" "PLAY DIRECTORY" "STORE NAME" "PLAY" * Can be used as a shortcut. Tune frequency This function allows you to tune your radio by voice commands. Steps User says System answer "RADIO"...
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Voice control Store name If you have tuned a radio station, you can store it with a name in the directory. Steps User says System answer "RADIO" "RADIO" "STORE NAME" "STORE NAME" "NAME PLEASE" "<name>" "REPEAT NAME PLEASE" "<name>" "STORING NAME" "<name>...
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Voice control Play directory This function allows you to let the system tell you all of the stored radio stations. Steps User says System answer "RADIO" "RADIO" "PLAY DIRECTORY" "PLAY <DIRECTORY>" Delete directory This function allows you to delete all stored radio stations at once.
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Voice control External devices - USB Overview The overview below shows the available These voice commands support the voice commands. The following lists will functionality of an external USB device give further information about the which may be connected to the audio complete command menu in selected unit.
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Voice control USB Track You can choose a track on your USB device directly. Steps User says System answer "EXTERNAL DEVICE" "EXTERNAL DEVICE" "USB" "USB" "TRACK" "TRACK NUMBER PLEASE" "TRACK <number>" "<a number between 1 and 99>" * Additionally, numbers can be spoken as up to four single digits (for example "2", "4", "5"...
Voice control iPod Track You can choose a track off the all titles list of your iPod directly. Steps User says System answer "EXTERNAL DEVICE" "EXTERNAL DEVICE" "IPOD" "IPOD" "TRACK NUMBER PLEASE" "TRACK" "TRACK <number>" "<a number between 1 and 99>" * Can be used as a shortcut.
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Voice control "PHONE" "HELP" "MOBILE NAME" "DIAL NUMBER" "DIAL NAME" "DELETE NAME" "DELETE DIRECTORY" "PLAY DIRECTORY" "STORE NAME" "REDIAL" "ACCEPT CALLS" "REJECT CALLS" * Can be used as a shortcut. Phone functions Dial number Phone numbers can be dialled after giving the name tag voice command.
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Voice control Dial name Phone numbers can be dialled after giving the name tag voice command. Steps User says System answer "PHONE" "PHONE" "NAME PLEASE" "DIAL NAME" "<name>" "DIAL <name>" "CONFIRM YES OR NO" "YES" "DIALLING" "NO" "COMMAND CANCELLED" * Can be used as a shortcut. Redial This function allows you to redial the last dialled phone number.
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Voice control DTMF (Tone dialling) Note: DTMF can only be used during an ongoing call. Press the VOICE button and This function transfers spoken numbers wait for the system prompt. into DTMF tones. For example, to make Can only be used with vehicles installed a remote enquiry to your home answering with a dedicated VOICE button.
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Voice control Steps User says System answer "PHONE" "PHONE" "DELETE NAME" "NAME PLEASE" "<name>" "DELETE <name>" "CONFIRM YES OR NO" "YES" "<name> DELETED" "NO" "COMMAND CANCELLED" Play directory Use this function to let the system tell you all stored entries. Steps User says System answer...
Voice control Steps User says System answer "PHONE" "PHONE" "REJECT CALLS" "REJECT CALLS" "ACCEPT CALLS" "ACCEPT CALLS" * use this command to turn the reject mode off Overview CLIMATE CONTROL The overview below shows the available COMMANDS voice commands. The following lists will (G1062206) give further information about the complete command menu in selected...
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Voice control Steps User says System answer "CLIMATE" "CLIMATE" "FAN SPEED PLEASE" "‘FAN" "MINIMUM" "FAN MINIMUM" "<a number between 1 and 7>" "FAN <number>" "MAXIMUM" "FAN MAXIMUM" * Can be used as a shortcut. On vehicles fitted with an English language module the "FAN"...
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Voice control Steps User says System answer "MAXIMUM" "TEMPERATURE MAXIMUM" * Can be used as a shortcut. Auto mode Steps User says System answer "CLIMATE" "CLIMATE" "AUTO MODE" "AUTO MODE" * Can be used as a shortcut. Can be deactivated by selecting a different temperature or fan speed.
Some MP3 players with USB connection Do not touch or handle the USB • iPod media players (refer to socket in the vehicle. Cover the www.ford-mobile socket when not in use. -connectivity.com for latest Only use USB Mass-Storage device compatibility list). compliant devices.
Plug in the device, and if necessary below: secure it to prevent movement within the • Create folders named with the vehicle. structure "Ford<*>" where <*> is a number 1-10. For example "Ford3" Connecting an iPod without an extension. For optimum convenience and audio •...
Connectivity Track title Note: If you wish to jump to the top level of the USB device contents, press and E100027 hold the left arrow key. Information not available Audio control E100028 Press the seek up and down keys to skip backwards and forwards through tracks.
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Connectivity iPod song Note: If you wish to jump to the top level of the iPod contents, press and hold the E100035 left arrow key. iPod generic category Audio control E100036 Press the seek up and down keys to skip iPod generic media file backwards and forwards through tracks.
Appendices The Bluetooth word mark and logos are TYPE APPROVALS (G953314) owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Ford Motor FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA Company is under license. Other NOTICE trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
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Appendices E85998 Frequency Maximum output power Watt Antenna Positions Band MHz (Peak RMS) 1 – 30 50 W 3, 4 30 – 54 50 W 1, 2, 3 68 – 87.5 50 W 1, 2, 3 142 – 176 50 W 1, 2, 3 380 –...
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Index Audio unit menus........144 Audio unit operation.......141 Audio unit overview ....136 (G1337096) See: Climate control ........67 Automatic climate control ..70 (G1082956) About this handbook ......7 Air distribution..........70 (G558120) Blower............70 Recirculated air..........71 See: Brakes ..........89 Setting the temperature......70 ABS driving hints Switching off the automatic climate See: Hints on driving with ABS ..89...
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Index Cleaning the exterior ....117 (G558293) Body paintwork preservation....117 Car wash Cleaning the chrome trim......117 See: Cleaning the exterior ....117 Cleaning the headlamps......117 (G558293) Catalytic converter .......83 Cleaning the rear window......117 (G558268) Cleaning the interior .....117 Driving with a catalytic converter....83 (G851608) Changing a bulb ......41...
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Index Disabling the passenger airbag Engine oil dipstick - 1.4L Duratec-16V (Sigma)/1.6L Duratec-16V Ti-VCT ............26 (G830071) (Sigma) ........113 Disabling the passenger airbag....26 (G1008647) Engine oil dipstick - 1.6L Duratorq-TDCi Enabling the passenger airbag....26 (DV) Diesel ........113 Fitting the passenger airbag deactivation (G1008521) switch............26 Exterior mirrors...
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Index General information on radio frequencies .........27 (G558226) Jump starting See: Using booster cables ....119 (G1075849) Handbrake See: Parking brake ......89 (G832404) Hazard warning flashers ....39 Keys and remote controls.....27 (G558240) Head restraints ......73 (G953250) Adjusting the head restraint......73 Removing the head restraint......74 Lighting control ......38 Heated windows and mirrors...
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Look for the Ford logo on the following MP3 file playback .......147 (G1085450) parts .............8 File formats..........148 Now you can be sure that your Ford parts ID3 Tag Version 2........149 are Ford parts..........7 ISO 9660 format.........147 Personalised settings ....60 MP3 files playback order......148 (G1080770) Chime deactivation........60...
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Index Rear seats ........75 Stability control........90 (G1067296) Principle of operation .......90 Folding the seatbacks down......75 (G833608) Starting a diesel engine ....80 Rear window wiper and washers (G558264) ............35 Cold or hot engine........80 (G1067219) Starting a petrol engine ....79 Intermittent wipe..........35 (G558263) Cold or hot engine........79 Rear window washer........36...
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Index Towing the vehicle on four wheels Using cruise control .....94 (G1080777) .............106 Cancelling the set speed......95 (G860234) Changing the set speed......94 All vehicles............106 Resuming the set speed......95 Vehicles with automatic Setting a speed..........94 transmission..........106 Switching cruise control off......95 Track selection ......146 (G1337112) Switching cruise control on......94...
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Index Warning lamps and indicators ............51 (G1274241) ABS warning lamp........52 Airbag warning lamp........52 Brake system lamp........52 Coolant temperature warning lamp..52 Cruise control indicator.......52 Direction indicator........52 Doors open warning lamp......52 Engine warning lamps.........53 Front fog lamp indicator......53 Frost warning lamp........53 Fuel in oil warning lamp.......53 Glow plug indicator........53 Grade assist indicator........54 Headlamp indicator........53...