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  • Page 1 We would like to point out that other parts and accessories than mentioned above have not been examined and approved by Ford unless explicitly stated by Ford. In spite of continuous market product monitoring, we cannot certify the suitability of such products.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Quick start Introduction Instrumentation Vehicle information systems Climate controls Lights Driver controls Locks (security) Seating and safety restraints Driving Roadside emergencies Cleaning Maintenance Capacities and specifications Index...
  • Page 3: Quick Start

    Quick start STORAGE AREAS Storage compartment Front storage compartment • Press the button to open. • To close, push the cover down until it engages. A storage compartment is provided Note: Avoid keeping heat-sensitive underneath the instrument panel objects in the front storage on the drivers side.
  • Page 4 Quick start Under-seat storage Storage pockets The storage box is located under the front passenger seat. Driver’s seat • To open: Pull the front of the seat Rear seats cushion up • Pull the seat cushion towards the instrument panel •...
  • Page 5 Quick start Map pockets FOLDING THE REAR SEAT (front seats) CUSHION AND SEATBACK FORWARDS • Slide the front seat forwards. • Fold the seat cushion forwards • Lower the head restraints. Pull the locking handle on the rear seatback and fold the seatback forwards •...
  • Page 6 Quick start MULTIFUNCTION DISPLAY MESSAGE CENTRE For details, refer to page 20 For details, refer to page 20 onwards. onwards and page 22 onwards. Distance to empty or The display shows: digital clock Gear display To toggle between distance to (vehicles with automatic empty and the clock, briefly press transmission or Durashift EST)
  • Page 7 Quick start Functions of the main menu Personalised settings The following personalised settings are available on the Message Centre: • Remote unlocking The vehicle can be set to unlock Press the RE/SET button briefly to only the driver’s door or to unlock scroll through the following menu all doors when the button is...
  • Page 8 Quick start CLIMATE CONTROLS For details, refer to chapter Climate controls, page 36 onwards. Screen defrosting/demisting On vehicles with Electronic Automatic Climate Control press button. This will activate the heated screens as well as selecting the maximum temperature and blower speed. If the button is pressed again, the system returns to the previous...
  • Page 9 Quick start Rapid cooling of the vehicle LOCKS (SECURITY) interior For details, refer to chapter Locks (security), page 64 onwards. Locking/unlocking the vehicle Set the blower to position 4, select Press once to activate central the minimum temperature and set locking and arm the anti-theft the air distribution control to alarm system (if equipped)
  • Page 10 Quick start AUDIO SYSTEMS DIESEL LOW FUEL SAFETY MODE For details, refer to the separate manual. Diesel engines must never run out of fuel. They have safety devices to Automatic volume control (AVC) prevent this. They will reduce engine power by up to 30 % when a This function increases or low fuel level is detected, as decreases the volume of the audio...
  • Page 11 Quick start ELECTRICAL FEATURES On vehicles with Autolamps: Autolamps For details, refer to page 46 onwards. turn the exterior lights switch from the position to position AUTO and back to position within 2 seconds, or When the exterior light switch is set turn the exterior lights switch to position AUTO, the dipped beam from the position AUTO to...
  • Page 12 Quick start Welcome lights Power folding mirrors For details, refer to page 49. For details, refer to page 60. The side and tail lights will switch on automatically for 25 seconds when the door is unlocked using the remote control. Once all doors are closed, the welcome lights will switch off automatically after 5 seconds or at once if the ignition...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    Regular servicing of your vehicle helps maintain both its road- Congratulations on acquiring your worthiness and its resale value. A new Ford. Please take the time to network of more than 7 000 Ford get well acquainted with your authorized repairers throughout...
  • Page 14 When you see this We wish you safe and pleasurable symbol, it is imperative driving with your Ford vehicle. that you consult the relevant section of this handbook before touching or attempting adjustment of any kind.
  • Page 15: Instrumentation

    Instrumentation Position Description See page Side window demister Ventilation vents Luggage compartment release Multifunction lever: direction indicators, 51-52, 22 main beam, message centre...
  • Page 16 Instrumentation Position Description See page Instrument cluster 16-21 Wiper lever 55-57 Heated front screen switch Heated rear screen switch Front storage compartment Hazard flasher switch Electronic Stability Program (ESP) 101-102 Coin holder Airbag deactivation light 91-92 Coin holder Audio systems/navigation system: –...
  • Page 17: Instrument Cluster

    Instrumentation WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS IN THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER Position Symbol Function See page Transmission/Engine systems fault , 122 warning light ESP indicator light 101-102 Airbag/seat belt pretensioner warning light Direction indicator light Engine immobilisation system indicator light...
  • Page 18 Instrumentation Position Symbol Function See page Ignition warning light Headlight indicator light Main beam indicator light Frost warning light Doors open warning light Rear fog light indicator light Low fuel level warning light Brake system warning light 98, 99, 168 Oil pressure warning light Power assisted steering warning light...
  • Page 19 Instrumentation The following warning and indicator If a warning or indicator light does lights illuminate when the ignition not illuminate when the ignition is is switched on: switched on, it indicates a malfunction. Have the system • ABS checked by an expert. (depending on model variant) •...
  • Page 20 Instrumentation GAUGES Tachometer Switch off the ignition and determine the source of the On vehicles with a diesel engine, problem once the engine has cooled the tachometer goes to down. 6 000 revolutions per minute. Refer also to section Cooling Engine coolant temperature system reservoir, page 169.
  • Page 21 Instrumentation • Distance to empty Multifunction display or Message Centre Indicates the approximate distance Depending on the model variant, the vehicle will travel on the fuel the vehicle is equipped with a remaining in the tank. Changes in multifunction display or a display driving pattern may cause the value for the Message Centre.
  • Page 22 Instrumentation Message Centre To set the time: (depending on model variant) • Turn the ignition key to position II. • Press and hold the right-hand button until the time display flashes. • To advance the time, press the right-hand button briefly.
  • Page 23: Vehicle Information Systems

    Vehicle information systems MESSAGE CENTRE Note: If SHIP ON appears in the display, the shipping mode of the Switch on the ignition (position II) vehicle’s electric system is to activate the Message Centre. activated. Please contact your Various systems can be dealer to deactivate this mode.
  • Page 24 Vehicle information systems Menu Display/sub-menu See page Overview Outside air temperature Odometer/Tripmeter Distance to empty Average speed Main menu Average fuel consumption Fuel economy Warning/information messages Time setting Overview Remote unlock mode Lane change indicators Radio display Hazards on heavy braking Settings menu Chime deactivation Language setting...
  • Page 25 Vehicle information systems Main menu WARNING/INFO MESSAGES...
  • Page 26 Vehicle information systems Press the RE/SET button briefly to Refer also to the section Low fuel toggle between the displays. level warning on page 124. Press and hold the RE/SET button Average speed to reset or to choose a sub-menu. Outside air temperature Indicates the average speed Shows the outside air temperature.
  • Page 27 Vehicle information systems Warning/information messages Each time a warning message appears in the display, the driver must acknowledge it by pressing the RE/SET button. The display then returns to the one previously shown. Repeat this if further warning The messages are supplemented by messages appear.
  • Page 28 Vehicle information systems Warning Message System light page Brakes Cooling system 19, 169 Automatic 113, transmission, Durashift Power steering amber/ Engine amber/ Driving amber Automatic transmission amber Lights amber Lights...
  • Page 29 Vehicle information systems Warning Message System light page amber Locks amber Locks amber Locks amber Locks amber Locks amber Locks amber Locks Exterior lights, 46-47, amber screen wiping/washing 55-56...
  • Page 30 Vehicle information systems Warning Message System light page amber Durashift EST 105-106 amber Durashift EST 105-106 amber Durashift EST amber Automatic transmission amber Automatic transmission amber Lights amber Voice control – amber Voice control – amber Voice control – 1 See separate manual.
  • Page 31 Vehicle information systems • To change to the date, press and Time setting hold the RE/SET button. Note: On vehicles with a compatible audio system, setting the time is only possible via the audio system. Please see chapter Quick start, page 9, or the separate manual.
  • Page 32 Vehicle information systems Settings menu Note: For road safety reasons, changes in the Settings menu can only be made while the vehicle is stationary. If this menu or one of its sub-menus is open when the vehicle begins to move, the Message If the RE/SET button is not Centre will automatically exit the pressed for about 7 seconds, this...
  • Page 33 Vehicle information systems Setting menu displays • Press and hold the RE/SET button to enter the Settings menu. • Press the RE/SET button briefly to toggle between the displays. • When the corresponding display appears press and hold the RE/SET button to adjust the settings.
  • Page 34 Vehicle information systems Remote control unlocking Radio display function (depending on the audio system equipped) ALL DOORS: all doors will be IN CLUSTER: the display of the unlocked when the button on the remote control is pressed once. audio system is repeated in the message centre display.
  • Page 35 Vehicle information systems Chimes Setting the language • Press and hold the RE/SET ALL: all chimes are activated. button to open the menu. MINIMAL: the following chimes are deactivated: • RE/SET button press confirmation. • Low outside temperature warning at temperatures under +4 ºC. •...
  • Page 36 Vehicle information systems Measure units Imperial measure units (miles, mpg, mph) are only available with the language setting ENGLISH MLS. All other language settings use metric measure units (km, l/100 km, km/h). • When the message like this Settings menu – Exit appears, press and hold the RE/SET button to confirm and to return to the Settings menu.
  • Page 37: Climate Controls

    Climate controls HEATING, VENTILATION AND Blower AIR CONDITIONING The blower motor produces the ventilation air flow and may emit Outside air noises. Always keep the air intakes forward Side window demisters of the front screen free of snow, leaves etc., to allow the system to When driving these vents provide a function effectively.
  • Page 38 Climate controls The side vents can also be used to The resulting condensation is remove mist and ice from the side directed to the outside of the windows. Make sure not to adjust vehicle. It is therefore quite normal them straight upwards as they can if you notice a small pool of water also divert the air stream coming underneath the parked vehicle.
  • Page 39 Climate controls CONTROLS Air distribution control If your vehicle is equipped with an Electronic Automatic Climate Control, please see the corresponding section, page 41 onwards. Blower Directs the main air flow as follows: Front screen Footwell/front screen Face level The blower is off in the 0 position. Face level/footwell To increase the blower speed, Footwell...
  • Page 40 Climate controls HEATING AND VENTILATION Ventilation Rapid screen defrosting/ demisting Set the air distribution control to the positions . Set the blower to any position. Open the centre and side vents to suit individual requirements. Select maximum temperature, set Rapid heating of vehicle interior the air distribution control to and the blower to position 3 or 4.
  • Page 41 Climate controls MANUAL AIR CONDITIONING Cooling with outside air Switching the air conditioning on/off It is recommended to cool the vehicle with the air distribution set To switch the cooling effect on and off, press the A/C switch. If the blower is turned to position 0, In warm and humid weather, directing cooled air to the front the air conditioning will turn off.
  • Page 42 Climate controls Reducing air humidity in ELECTRONIC AUTOMATIC position CLIMATE CONTROL The temperature, amount and distribution of the air flow are Switching the air conditioning on controlled automatically and extracts humidity from the air and adjusted according to the driving demists the windows faster.
  • Page 43 Climate controls Setting the temperature For the system to function properly and without restrictions, the side and centre vents should be fully open, especially in summer. The sensor which measures the interior temperature is located underneath the climate control panel in the centre console (see also position on the instrument panel overview, page 14 onwards).
  • Page 44 Climate controls Setting the blower speed Screen defrosting/demisting Press the left-hand button As long as the button is reduce the blower speed and thus selected, recirculated air cannot be the amount of air. selected and the air conditioning Press the right-hand button cannot be switched off.
  • Page 45 Climate controls Automatic recirculated air Switching the Electronic control Automatic Climate Control on/off When the system is in AUTO mode and the interior and exterior temperatures are quite hot, recirculated air is selected automatically to maximise cooling of the interior. Once the selected temperature is reached, the system will Press OFF to switch off the...
  • Page 46: Heated Front Screen Switch

    Climate controls HEATED FRONT AND REAR Heated rear screen switch SCREEN Switch on the ignition first. Use for quick defrosting or demisting of the front or rear screen. It should be switched on only if necessary. On vehicles with Electronic Automatic Climate Control, when is selected, the heated screens Press the switch to turn on or off.
  • Page 47: Lights

    Lights EXTERIOR LIGHTS AUTO Autolamps (depending on model variant) An audible signal will be heard if the driver’s door is opened with the exterior lights switched on and the ignition switched off. Exterior lights switch When the light switch is set to position AUTO, the dipped beam headlights will switch on and off automatically depending on the...
  • Page 48 Lights In AUTO mode, if the headlights go Headlight indicator light off automatically with main beam activated, the next time the Autolamp feature turns on the headlights main beam will still be The headlight indicator light on. Dipped beam may be selected illuminates when the headlights or by pulling the multifunction lever the side and tail lights are on.
  • Page 49 Lights Front and rear fog lights Home safe lights Within the first 10 minutes after the ignition is switched off the headlights can be switched on. They will then be switched off automatically after a period of time. On vehicles with Autolamps, Switch on the headlights (position ) and pull out the...
  • Page 50 Lights On vehicles without Autolamps, The lights will switch off automatically: • as soon as the exterior lights switch is turned to any position, • as soon as the ignition is switched on (position II), • as soon as any door or the tailgate is unlocked using the remote control, •...
  • Page 51: Headlight Levelling Control

    Lights Headlight levelling control The level of the headlight beams can be adjusted according to the vehicle load. Without headlight levelling With headlight levelling Recommended headlight levelling control positions Load Persons Load in Load in Control positions Control positions luggage Rear Front seats compartment...
  • Page 52 Lights • Lane change indicators Multifunction lever function The following functions will operate only with the ignition switched on. If the lever is tapped up or down, the direction indicators will flash Direction indicator three times. To activate/deactivate this feature, see section Settings menu, page 31 onwards.
  • Page 53 Main beam indicator light information messages, page 26 onwards. If your vehicle has been equipped with factory fitted or original Ford Illuminates when the headlights are towing equipment, the indicator on main beam or when the light also warns of failure of the headlight flasher is used.
  • Page 54 Lights INTERIOR LIGHTS Reading lights Reading lights (depending on model variant) Door contact On some models, with the switch in position, the interior lights will stay on for a while after the doors are shut. They go off immediately after the ignition is turned on.
  • Page 55: Driver Controls

    Driver controls STEERING WHEEL HORN ADJUSTMENT Never adjust the steering wheel when the vehicle is moving. The horn can also be operated when the ignition is off. Release the locking lever to adjust the height of the steering wheel. Return the lever to its original position to secure the wheel.
  • Page 56: Wiper Lever

    Driver controls SCREEN WIPER/WASHER To set the intermittent wipe CONTROLS interval: The following functions will operate only with the ignition switched on. Front screen Lever positions: Select wipe interval with rotary switch: 1 = Short time interval 6 = Extended time interval Autowipers (depending on model variant) When Autowipers is selected...
  • Page 57 Driver controls Switch off the Autowipers before entering a car wash. Replace the wiper blades as soon as they begin to leave The sensitivity of the rain sensor is bands of water and smears or set using the rotary control: when they do not completely 1 = High sensitivity: The wipers will remove water from the front...
  • Page 58 Driver controls Rear screen Washer Wiping Pull the lever towards the steering wheel. The wiper delay is automatically set to match the front wiper setting. Reverse gear wipe If only the front wipers are activated, the rear screen wiper will be activated automatically when the reverse gear is selected.
  • Page 59: Audio Remote Control

    Driver controls • In CD mode, it will select the AUDIO REMOTE CONTROL next or the previous track. Select radio, CD or cassette mode on the radio. Mode The following functions can be operated with the remote control: Volume Briefly press the " button on the side: •...
  • Page 60 Driver controls MIRRORS Manually adjustable outside rear-view mirrors Interior rear-view mirror To reduce glare when driving at night dip the mirror by adjusting the lever. Convex outside rear-view mirrors Both outside rear-view mirrors are adjustable from inside the vehicle. Manually folding outside rear-view mirrors The rearward field of vision is increased to minimise blind spots at...
  • Page 61 Driver controls Electrically operated and heated Electrically operated folding outside rear-view mirrors function (depending on model variant) The outside rear-view mirrors are heated when the heated rear screen is switched on. In the centre position push the control unit down. To return the door mirror to its original position, push the control unit down again.
  • Page 62 Driver controls FRONT POWER WINDOWS To open/close the windows The front windows can be operated Before operating power with switches located on the door windows you should verify trim of the driver’s door. The they are free of obstructions and windows open/close when the ensure that children and/or pets switch is pressed.
  • Page 63 Driver controls OTHER CONTROLS Sunroof Always push the handle back into its recess after use. To open the sunroof If you turn the handle further, the raised sunroof will open from the front and slide back over the roof. To close the sunroof Pull out the handle and turn it clockwise to close the sunroof.
  • Page 64 Driver controls Cigar lighter/power point When connecting appliances, use only specified connectors from the Ford Accessory range or connectors suitable for use with SAE standard sockets. Front ashtray Never hold the lighter in, as this will result in damage. Always remove the lighter as a precaution when children are left alone in the vehicle.
  • Page 65: Locks (Security)

    Locks (security) KEYS Key with radio frequency remote control In case of loss, replacement keys are available from dealers by stating the key number shown on the tag The transmitter is integrated into provided with the original keys. the key. For further information, refer to General notes on the radio section Engine immobilisation...
  • Page 66 Locks (security) From inside The radio frequency used by the remote control can also be used by other short distance radio transmissions (e.g. amateur radios, medical equipment, wireless headphones, remote controls, alarm systems etc.). If the remote control frequencies are jammed, you will not be able to use any remote functions to lock or unlock the vehicle or set the alarm.
  • Page 67: Luggage Compartment Release

    Locks (security) Rear door childproof safety Luggage compartment locks Opening the tailgate When the childproof safety The luggage compartment light will lock is activated, the door come on automatically. If the can only be opened from outside. luggage compartment remains open with the ignition switched off, the light will be switched off automatically after 10 minutes.
  • Page 68 Locks (security) Closing the tailgate A recessed grip is incorporated inside the tailgate to facilitate closing. Close the tailgate properly to prevent it opening while you are driving. Doors open warning On vehicles with a Message Centre, instead of the doors open warning light one or more of these messages will appear in the display and the display warning light illuminates...
  • Page 69 Locks (security) CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING To lock the rear doors and (vehicles SYSTEM with remote control) the front passenger’s door individually, press the door handle and close the door when leaving the vehicle. The luggage compartment remains locked when the system is deactivated.
  • Page 70 Locks (security) Unlocking the vehicle Note: After 22 days the remote locking system will shut down to save the battery. It will be reactivated when the doors are unlocked with the key. Automatic relocking Note: To prevent the vehicle being left unlocked inadvertently, central locking and the anti-theft alarm system will be reactivated...
  • Page 71 Locks (security) Reprogramming the unlocking Locking the vehicle function To activate central locking and arm You can change the unlocking the anti-theft alarm system (if function so that pressing the equipped): button once deactivates the double locking and the anti-theft alarm system and unlocks only the driver’s door.
  • Page 72 Locks (security) Programming additional radio To activate double locking and arm frequency remote controls the anti-theft alarm system (if equipped): A maximum of four radio frequency remote controls can be programmed (including the ones delivered with the vehicle). Left-hand door. Right-hand door.
  • Page 73 Locks (security) • Carefully separate the transmitter 3. Press any button on a new radio unit from the key using a flat object frequency remote control. A tone (e.g. a screwdriver) in the recess on will sound as confirmation. Repeat the back.
  • Page 74 Locks (security) ENGINE IMMOBILISATION Automatic arming SYSTEM The engine immobilisation system is a theft protection feature which prevents the engine from being started with an incorrectly coded key. Coded keys The system is armed after switching off the ignition. The Engine immobilisation system indicator light in the instrument cluster will flash.
  • Page 75 Locks (security) Key coding 5. If an uncoded key is now inserted in the ignition switch and A maximum of eight keys turned to position II within (including the ones delivered with 20 seconds, this key is coded to the the vehicle) can be coded using two system.
  • Page 76 Locks (security) Coding erasure 8. If the ignition is switched off during these 5 seconds, the erasure With two keys coded for your process is terminated and no key is vehicle you can make all the other erased. coded keys unusable, e.g. after loss. 9.
  • Page 77 Locks (security) ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM Alarm The system is armed as soon as the The alarm sounds for 30 seconds if vehicle is locked and acts as a an unauthorised person opens a deterrent to unauthorised persons door, the luggage compartment or who attempt to open the doors, the bonnet.
  • Page 78: Seating And Safety Restraints

    Seating and safety restraints SEATS Do not use any accessory seat covers that are not Sitting in the correct position specifically designed for seats with side airbags. These seat covers must be fitted by properly trained technicians. Do not adjust the seats while the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 79 Seating and safety restraints Adjusting the height of the Armrest driver’s seat To adjust the driver’s armrest to a comfortable height: Each pull or press on the lever will • Pull the armrest all the way back, raise or lower the height by a small amount.
  • Page 80 Seating and safety restraints Fold flat front passenger seat Do not place objects on the table surface when driving as these could become projectiles in the event of an accident or heavy braking. Heated front seats To fold the front passenger seat flat, pull the unlocking lever and fold the seatback forwards.
  • Page 81 Seating and safety restraints Rear head restraints The red mark on the side of the switch indicates that the heated seat is on. The maximum temperature is reached after five or six minutes. It is regulated thermostatically. When selected the heating will operate when the ignition switch is in position II.
  • Page 82 Seating and safety restraints Folding the rear seatback Returning the seatback to its forwards upright position Lower the rear head restraints. The seatback must engage in the latches. Pull the unlocking handle on the rear seatback and fold the rear Note: When the red marking in the seatback forwards.
  • Page 83 Seating and safety restraints Folding the seat cushion and SEAT BELTS seatback forwards • Use seat belts at all times. • Never use a seat belt for more than one person. • Avoid wearing thick clothing. • The seat belts should fit tightly around the body.
  • Page 84 Seating and safety restraints Adjusting the height of the front To release the belt, press the red seat belts button on the buckle and let the belt rewind completely and smoothly. Press the locking control on the height adjuster and move the pivot Make sure that each seat belt uses so that the belt rests across the the correct buckle.
  • Page 85 Seating and safety restraints Pregnant women The lap strap should be fitted comfortably across the hips, low beneath the pregnant abdomen. The diagonal part of the seat belt should be placed between the breasts, and worn above and to the side of the pregnant abdomen.
  • Page 86 Seating and safety restraints Seat belt pretensioner The restraint system, with belt pretensioner in the front seats, The belt pretensioners must helps to reduce the risk of serious not be removed. If the injury in a major frontal impact. pretensioners deployed during an During a serious crash the seat accident, they must be replaced.
  • Page 87 Seating and safety restraints Care of seat belts Periodically check the belts for damage or fraying. Do not attempt to repair or lubricate retractor or buckle mechanisms or to modify the belts in any way. Belts subjected to strain - as a result of an accident - should be renewed and the anchorages checked by an expert.
  • Page 88 Seating and safety restraints AIRBAG Note: A loud bang will be heard when an airbag deploys and it is The system normal to see a cloud of harmless powdery residue. The airbag system comprises the following: • inflatable nylon bags (airbags) with gas generators •...
  • Page 89 Seating and safety restraints Front airbags Do not modify the front of the vehicle in any way as The seat and back must be set this can adversely affect airbag correctly for the airbags to be deployment. optimally effective. Refer to section Sitting in the correct position, page 77.
  • Page 90 Seating and safety restraints Side airbags During minor collisions as well as overturns and rear or side collisions, the front airbag system will not be activated. Always keep the areas in front of the airbags free. Never affix anything to or over these areas.
  • Page 91 Seating and safety restraints Front and rear curtain airbags Repairs to either of the front seat covers, the sensors attached to the seats as Moulded badges in the headlining well as to the roof lining should over the side windows indicate that only be carried out by properly curtain airbags are fitted.
  • Page 92: Airbag Deactivation Light

    To use a rear facing child restraint in the front, make sure that the key Your Ford Dealer will be able to fit switch is turned to the OFF position The key switch will be fitted on the...
  • Page 93 Seating and safety restraints If the instrument cluster airbag/seat belt pretensioner warning light illuminates intermittently, it means there is a malfunction. Remove the child restraint from the front. Have the system checked by an expert for your own safety. Refer also to section Airbag/seat belt pretensioner warning light, To avoid the risk of death or page 91.
  • Page 94 Passenger airbag deactivation, page 91. Do not hold a child on your lap when the vehicle is moving. A choice of ECE approved child restraints is available at your Ford Dealer. Please ask for the recommended child seats.
  • Page 95 Seating and safety restraints Placement of child restraints The following table advises on the suitability of child restraint fitment If your Ford vehicle is locations. equipped with a front passenger airbag, it is recommended that children of height 150 cm or under or aged...
  • Page 96 Seating and safety restraints Child restraints for different If completely unavoidable mass groups circumstances call for a child weighing more than 9 kg to The correct restraint to be used travel in a front seat protected by depends on the child’s weight and an operational front airbag, age: always use a forward facing child...
  • Page 97 150 cm should use a carried properly restrained in child booster seat or booster cushion. safety seats (Group I) in the rear Ford recommends using booster seat. seats that combine a booster cushion and a back rest into one seat for children between 15 kg and 25 kg.
  • Page 98 Seating and safety restraints Note: You should never use a • If the vehicle has been involved in booster seat or cushion with only a lap belt. an accident, have the child safety seat checked by an expert as it Never put the shoulder belt under might be damaged.
  • Page 99: Driving

    Driving BRAKES Brake system warning Dual circuit braking system The Brake system warning light remains illuminated when the handbrake is engaged. If it illuminates after releasing the handbrake or when driving, have the braking Your vehicle is equipped with a system checked by an expert diagonally split dual circuit braking immediately.
  • Page 100 Driving Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) Brake system and ABS warning lights If both warning lights illuminate at The ABS operates only when the the same time when driving, stop wheels are about to lock. Its the vehicle as soon as it is safe to operation is indicated by a pulsing do so.
  • Page 101 Driving Emergency Brake Assist Handbrake (depending on model variant) The Emergency Brake Assist is able to detect an emergency braking situation by measuring the rate at which the brake pedal is applied. It automatically provides maximum braking efficiency as long as the •...
  • Page 102 Driving ELECTRONIC STABILITY The system also supports stability PROGRAM (ESP) by counteracting the tendency of the vehicle to swerve away from the Drivers should never take intended path. This is performed by unnecessary risks even braking individual wheels and/or though the ESP system offers reducing engine torque as needed.
  • Page 103: Ignition Switch

    Driving Switching off the ESP STEERING COLUMN LOCK/ IGNITION SWITCH The system can be switched off manually by pressing and holding the ESP switch for at least one 0 Ignition off. second. When the system is When the key is removed from the switched off, the ESP indicator light ignition switch, the steering column in the instrument cluster will...
  • Page 104 Driving GENERAL POINTS ON STARTING THE ENGINE STARTING Vehicles with a petrol engine The starter will not operate for longer than 30 seconds during each Cold/hot engine start cycle. Release the ignition key • Depress the clutch pedal fully and as soon as the engine has started.
  • Page 105 Driving Vehicles with a diesel engine Switching off the engine If the vehicle run out of fuel, see section Diesel low fuel safety mode, page 124. Cold/hot engine • Depress the clutch pedal without touching the accelerator. • Turn the key to position II. Wait until the engine has reached •...
  • Page 106 Driving Vehicles with automatic Vehicles with Durashift EST transmission The engine can be started only with the selector lever in position P. If necessary, it can also be started with the lever in position N. In addition, on vehicles with a Message Centre, this message will appear in the display and the display warning light illuminates...
  • Page 107 Driving MANUAL TRANSMISSION If the brake pedal is not pressed the gear will not be released, the Do not apply any undue display will flash and the vehicle lateral force to the gear will not start. lever when changing from 5th to 4th gear as this could lead to the inadvertent selection of 2nd gear.
  • Page 108 Driving AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Selector lever positions The four-speed automatic Apply the handbrake or transmission is electronically depress the footbrake controlled. before selecting a gear. Failure to do so could result in the vehicle Selector lever pulling away when you have engaged a gear.
  • Page 109 Driving P = Park R = Reverse This position should be selected In this position, the transmission is locked. only when the vehicle is stationary and the engine is idling. This position should be N = Neutral selected only when the vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 110 Driving 2 = Gear 2 The automatic transmission remains permanently in 2nd gear. This position should be selected on severe downhill gradients. It can also be used to avoid frequent shifting between 1st and 2nd gears in slow moving traffic or to help when moving off on slippery or icy surfaces.
  • Page 111 Driving Driving with automatic Manual gear changes transmission • Moving off Moving off Select position 1, release the With the engine idling and the handbrake and depress the brake pedal depressed, move the accelerator pedal. Move the selector lever to one of the driving selector lever to position 2 and D as positions.
  • Page 112 Driving Emergency park position Drive modes release lever Downshift This enables the selector lever to be When activated, this mode provides moved out of the park position P in maximum vehicle performance the event of a discharged battery or when overtaking or, in conjunction electrical failure.
  • Page 113 Driving Kickdown Uphill mode Always use selector lever position D When activated, this mode provides maximum possible acceleration for driving on uphill gradients. The when overtaking or, in conjunction automatic transmission detects with the Uphill mode, driving up uphill gradients and automatically steep gradients.
  • Page 114 Driving Hot mode Emergency mode If a malfunction occurs in the When high transmission transmission, this mode may be temperatures are detected, this activated. This will result in unusual mode is activated to help prevent vehicle behaviour. damage to the transmission. The Transmission/Engine systems The Transmission/Engine systems fault warning light illuminates while...
  • Page 115 Driving What to do if the transmission warning light is on Stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. Select position P N and let the engine idle for 10 minutes. Switch off the engine and restart the engine. Warning light is still Warning light is Switch off the engine...
  • Page 116 Driving DURASHIFT EST Creeping The Durashift EST is an automated If D or R are engaged with five-speed manual transmission. the engine running and the The clutch and the gear selection footbrake is then released, on a are operated automatically. flat surface the vehicle will slowly move off on its own (creep Selector lever...
  • Page 117 Driving Gear display Selector lever positions Apply the handbrake or depress the footbrake before selecting a gear. Failure to do so could result in the vehicle pulling away when you have The display in the instrument engaged a gear. cluster shows the gear position currently selected.
  • Page 118 Driving R = Reverse D = Drive (automated mode) Select this position only when the vehicle is stationary and the engine is idling. Depress the footbrake and move the selector lever from N to D. The transmission will be in automated mode and first gear will be engaged.
  • Page 119 Driving +/– = Manual mode When in automated mode and selector positions +, – or A are used Do not hold the shift lever manual mode will be selected. The permanently in A, + or –. display will show the current engaged gear.
  • Page 120 Driving • Moving away in sand, mud or Driving with Durashift EST snow Moving off If it becomes necessary to rock the vehicle to free it from snow, mud etc. move the selector lever between D and R repeatedly whilst applying light pressure to the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 121 Driving Downshift (Kickdown) Stopping (Automated mode only) When stopping or waiting on a gradient always apply the handbrake. To prevent overheating of the clutch do not increase the engine revolutions. When the accelerator pedal is depressed beyond its resistance point the transmission will When the selector is in the D down-shift into a lower gear.
  • Page 122 Driving Parking with Durashift EST Driving on inclines • Hill starts Before leaving the vehicle always apply the Do not hold the vehicle on a hill or handbrake. If the engine is left against a kerb using accelerator running move the selector lever pedal.
  • Page 123 Driving WARNING LIGHTS AND MESSAGES Transmission/Engine systems In addition, on vehicles with a fault warning Message Centre, this message will A malfunction of the engine and appear in the display. powertrain related systems is The display warning light indicated by the following: illuminates amber (point 1) or red (point 2).
  • Page 124 Driving Engine warning light Power steering failure (vehicles with 1.6 l Duratorq-TDCi engine) If the engine warning light illuminates with the engine running, it indicates a malfunction. If the Power assisted steering warning light illuminates when If the engine warning light flashes driving, it indicates a malfunction of when driving, reduce the vehicle the power assisted steering system.
  • Page 125 Driving Frost warning REFUELLING Low fuel level warning light At temperatures between +4 ºC and +1 ºC, the orange Frost warning If the fuel level is about 15 % of the light illuminates. At temperatures tank capacity or below, the Low fuel below +1 ºC, the warning light level warning light illuminates.
  • Page 126 Driving Fuel filler flap Filling up Refer also to the section Fuel, page 172. To avoid fuel spillage that could be hazardous to other road users, always stop refuelling after the fuel nozzle stops the second time. Additional fuel will fill the expansion space in the fuel tank which could lead to fuel overflowing.
  • Page 127 Driving DRIVING WITH A CATALYTIC VEHICLE LOADING CONVERTER Transporting luggage • Avoid running out of fuel. • Avoid unnecessarily long engine cranking periods. • Do not run the engine with a disconnected spark plug. • Do not push-start or tow-start the vehicle;...
  • Page 128 Driving Luggage cover Do not place objects on the luggage cover. Removal If objects have to be placed in the vehicle, secure them from moving. Detach the two lifting straps on the tailgate. Release the cover at its sides and pull it out horizontally without tilting it.
  • Page 129: Front Storage Compartment

    Driving Luggage net Never drive with the front storage compartment lid open. This will obscure your vision out of the front screen. Before setting off, always ensure that the lid is securely engaged. Storage area passenger side In order to secure light objects, a luggage net can be fastened to both sides of the trim in the luggage compartment.
  • Page 130 Driving Glove compartment Under-seat storage The storage box is located under the front passenger seat. Card holder Coin holders Pen/pencil clip • To open: Pull the front of the seat cushion up • Pull the seat cushion towards the instrument panel •...
  • Page 131: Coin Holder 1

    Driving Map pockets Storage pockets (depending on model variant) The map pockets are located on the rear of the front seatbacks. Coin holder Driver’s seat Rear seats Depending on model variant coin holders are provided on the instrument panel.
  • Page 132 Driving Installing the activity console (depending on model variant) The activity console can be installed in the centre of the rear seat after removing the seat cushion. Gently press the console down until a distinct click is heard. To remove the seat cushion, pull the loop at the bottom front edge and take it out.
  • Page 133 Driving To remove the console, gently pull the front handle and take it out. Press on the front half of the button to open the cupholders. The cup holders can be removed to provide additional storage capacity. To avoid scalding, never place hot drinks in the cup To reinstall the cushion, press it holders while driving.
  • Page 134 Driving TRAILER TOWING Detachable towball arm If your vehicle has a detachable towball arm, remove and reinstall it regularly to keep the locking mechanism working smoothly. The maximum vehicle and trailer payloads represent technically binding values for gradients up to 12 % and an altitude of 1 000 metres above sea level.
  • Page 135 Driving Unlocking the towball arm Inserting the towball arm mechanism Special care should be taken when fitting the towball arm, as the safety of the vehicle and the trailer depends on this. The towball arm may be inserted only when completely unlocked.
  • Page 136 Driving Driving with a trailer Before starting your journey, ensure the towball arm is properly locked. Check: • Ensure that the towball arm handwheel is in the correct position with the red mark next to the white dot. • Insert the towball arm vertically •...
  • Page 137 Driving Removing the towball arm Maintenance Keep the system clean. Periodically lubricate the lock with graphite. Remove the towball arm and protect the seat with the plug before steam cleaning your vehicle. Keep a note of the key number. ROOF RACK Driving with a roof load can have a negative influence on •...
  • Page 138 Driving ULTRASONIC PARK DISTANCE Have the system checked by an SENSOR expert. The park distance sensor is an auxiliary system which is not intended to relieve the driver of his responsibility for exercising due care and attention when reversing. In particular, some objects close to the vehicle (approx.
  • Page 139: Roadside Emergencies

    Roadside emergencies HAZARD FLASHER SWITCH LIMITED OPERATION STRATEGY PROGRAMME Press the switch to turn on or off. The hazard flasher switch does not flash. The hazard lights can be operated when the ignition is off. FIRST AID KIT AND WARNING TRIANGLE The engine management system incorporates a Limited Operation...
  • Page 140 Roadside emergencies FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM The button under the yellow cap SHUT-OFF SWITCH will be raised when the switch is (vehicles with a petrol engine) activated. The fuel supply may be cut off as a Resetting the switch result of an accident or sudden vibrations (e.g.
  • Page 141 Roadside emergencies FUSES Switch off the ignition and all the electrical equipment before changing a fuse. Always replace a faulty fuse with a new one of the same rating. Any improper alterations to the electrical or fuel system • Press the side parts of the glove can endanger the safety of the compartment inwards and swivel vehicle as they could constitute a...
  • Page 142 Roadside emergencies Fuse chart label Symbols in the fuse boxes The fuse chart label shows Symbol Definition rectangles representing a fuse. The following information is shown in the rectangles: See Owner’s Handbook Airbag Dipped beam Number of the fuse (F). Symbol of the function, see table on the following page.
  • Page 143 Roadside emergencies Symbol Definition Symbol Definition Rear wiper Heater blower Heated front screen Air conditioning Heated rear screen Cigar lighter Heated mirror Horn Electrically operated Daytime running light outside rear-view (Scandinavia only) mirrors Automatic transmission/ Front power windows Durashift EST Engine management Electrically operated (Diesel only) or...
  • Page 144 Roadside emergencies Symbol Definition Symbol Definition Hazard flasher, Audio, diagnostic plug direction indicator Engine management Ignition or electronic module Fuel pump Trailer towing module Auxiliary heater/ Diesel glow plug/ Durashift EST Injector pump relay/ Fuel fired heater Battery, alternator Brake light Instrument cluster, battery saver, number Reversing light...
  • Page 145 Roadside emergencies BULB REPLACEMENT Removing the light assembly Always switch off lights and ignition 1. Open the bonnet. before replacing any bulb. Never touch the glass of the bulbs. Fit only bulbs having a UV filter. Always replace a faulty bulb with a new one of the same type.
  • Page 146 Roadside emergencies Opening the headlight assembly When re-installing the light assembly, make sure that the wiring connector is engaged properly and that the wire harness is securely snapped into the clip-in feature on the rear of the light assembly. Front direction indicator 21 watt spherical bulb, orange 1.
  • Page 147 Roadside emergencies • Headlights – main/dipped • Side lights beam 5 watt wedge base bulb H4, 55/60 watt halogen bulb 1. Carefully prise out the socket. 1. Pull off the wiring connector. 2. Pull out the bulb and replace it. 2.
  • Page 148 Roadside emergencies Side repeater indicator Front fog lights H11, 55 watt halogen bulb 5 watt wedge base bulb 1. Carefully pull out the light assembly, complete with the bulb holder. 1. Reach behind the bumper and pull off the wiring connector. 2.
  • Page 149 Roadside emergencies Rear lights 1. Open the tailgate. Brake/tail light 21/5 watt Direction indicator 21 watt (orange bulb) Reversing light 21 watt Rear fog light 2. From inside the luggage 21 watt compartment, lift the flap in the 5. Turn the bulb anticlockwise trim panel and remove the wing nut under slight pressure, and remove on the rear of the light assembly.
  • Page 150 Roadside emergencies High mounted central brake Interior lights light 10 watt festoon bulb 16 watt wedge base bulb 1. Open the tailgate and remove the rubber grommet. 2. Depress the metal springs through the aperture using a flat-bladed screwdriver. 3. Unclip the light assembly. 4.
  • Page 151 Roadside emergencies Reading lights Luggage compartment light 5 watt spherical bulb 5 watt wedge base bulb The bulbs can be replaced after the contact plate has been hinged back. Reading lights 1. Carefully prise out the light (depending on model variant) assembly from the holder with a 5 watt wedge base bulb flat-bladed screwdriver.
  • Page 152 Roadside emergencies CHANGING A WHEEL If your vehicle is fitted with directional tyres, make sure that the arrows on the tyres point in the direction of rotation when the vehicle is moving forwards. The arrows on both tyre sidewalls indicate the direction of rotation. If a spare wheel has to be fitted •...
  • Page 153 Roadside emergencies • Do not use snow chains on this type of wheel. • Do not drive through an automatic car wash. • Vehicles with Electronic Stability Program (ESP) may exhibit some unusual driving characteristics. Switch the ESP off. Refer to the section Electronic Stability Program (ESP), page 101 •...
  • Page 154 Roadside emergencies Vehicle jack Jacking points The jack and wheelbrace are located in the spare wheel well. Unscrew the retaining device by turning anticlockwise, and remove the jack with the wheelbrace. Remove the clipped on towing eye. Note: When reinstalling, use the left hole in the jack for the jack retaining device and the right hole for the spare wheel retaining...
  • Page 155 Roadside emergencies Removing a wheel • Make sure that the vehicle is on a flat surface and the front wheels are pointing straight ahead. • Switch off the ignition and apply the handbrake. • Select reverse or 1st gear. With Durashift EST, depress the footbrake and select the gear before switching off the ignition.
  • Page 156 Roadside emergencies Fitting a wheel Alloy wheels must never be secured using wheel nuts for steel wheels. • Push the wheel onto the wheel studs. Screw on the wheel nuts and secure in a clockwise direction ensuring that the tapered end of the wheel nuts is facing the wheel.
  • Page 157 Roadside emergencies BATTERY Maintenance The battery requires very little maintenance. The fluid level is checked during the routine service inspections. Ignition warning light • Fully tighten the wheel nuts in the pattern shown. • Press on the hub cap firmly with If it illuminates whilst driving, the ball of the hand.
  • Page 158 Roadside emergencies JUMP STARTING Connect batteries with only the same nominal voltage (12 volts). Use jump leads with insulated clamps and adequate size cable. Do not disconnect the battery from the vehicle’s electrical system. To connect the leads • Position the vehicles so that they do not touch one another.
  • Page 159 Roadside emergencies To start the engine TOWING THE VEHICLE • Run the engine of the vehicle The screw-in towing eye is attached with the booster battery at to the jack in the luggage moderately high speed. compartment. • Start the engine of the vehicle The towing eye must always be with the flat battery.
  • Page 160 Roadside emergencies The ignition key must be set to position II when the vehicle is being towed so that the steering, direction indicator lights and brake lights are fully operational. Since the brake servo and the power steering do not operate with the engine switched off, you will need to exert greater force to the brake pedal and...
  • Page 161 Roadside emergencies Towing vehicles with automatic Starting vehicles by towing or transmission pushing When a vehicle with an automatic To prevent damage you transmission is towed, the selector must not push- or tow-start lever must be in position N your vehicle. Use jump leads and (neutral).
  • Page 162: Cleaning

    Cleaning WASHING YOUR VEHICLE Cleaning the headlights The best procedure is brushless To avoid damaging the clear plastic washing in a good car wash headlight lens do not use aggressive installation. abrasives or chemical solvents. Do not wipe the lights when they are In installations operating dry or use sharp objects to clean with high water pressure,...
  • Page 163 Wax the body paintwork of your using aerosol paint spray or vehicle once or twice a year. This touch-up paint. The Ford Accessory will help retain the glossy paintwork range is recommended. Observe the finish and water droplets will run application instruction on each off more easily.
  • Page 164: Maintenance

    Maintenance SERVICING Maintenance chart • Check and top up fluid levels regularly. Every day check: • Check tyre pressure. • Operation of all exterior and • Check brakes and lights are interior lights and make sure operating correctly. that all lenses are clean. •...
  • Page 165 Maintenance Opening the bonnet • Pull the bonnet release lever situated in the left-hand side • Raise the bonnet fully and footwell. support its strut in the retainer ensuring it is secure. To close, lower the bonnet and allow it to drop into the catch for the last 30 cm.
  • Page 166: Engine Compartment

    Maintenance Engine compartment Position Description See page Engine coolant reservoir Engine oil filler cap Auxiliary fuse box − Brake/clutch fluid reservoir Battery Screen washer fluid reservoir (Power steering fluid reservoir No maintenance Air cleaner necessary Engine oil dipstick Power steering fluid reservoir (Screen washer fluid reservoir 1 For easy identification, filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are marked in colour.
  • Page 167 Maintenance 1.4 l Duratorq-TDCi 1.6 l Duratorq-TDCi...
  • Page 168 MAX mark by some millimetres due to thermal expansion. If it lies at the MIN mark refill using only engine oil meeting the Ford specification. Top up to only the upper mark (MAX). 1.25/1.4/1.6 l Duratec engine For further details, refer to section 1.4 l Duratorq-TDCi engine...
  • Page 169 If the level falls below the MIN other engine treatments. mark, the Brake system warning They are unnecessary and could, light will illuminate. Refer to the under certain conditions, lead to section Brake system warning, engine damage which is not page 98. covered by Ford Warranty.
  • Page 170 When the vehicle is new, the cooling system is filled with coolant which offers anti-freeze protection down to approximately −25 ºC. Add only coolant that meets the Ford Specification. For further details, refer to section Vehicle fluids, page 174. Engine coolant temperature warning...
  • Page 171 Maintenance Checking power steering fluid Screen washer systems level Front and rear washer systems are supplied from the same reservoir. Replace the cap securely after topping up. The fluid level should come up to Adjusting screen washer jets the MAX mark when the engine is cold.
  • Page 172 Maintenance Checking wiper blades TYRE INFORMATION To make sure the front and rear tyres wear evenly and last longer, it is recommended that you swap the tyres from front to rear and vice Check the wiper blades on your versa at regular intervals of 5 000 to vehicle for roughness by running 10 000 km as shown in the graphic.
  • Page 173: Capacities And Specifications

    Capacities and specifications IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS Engine number The engine number is located on the engine block (seen in the direction of travel): • All engines – near gearbox on xxxx kg front left-hand side facing the radiator. FUEL Use only high quality fuel without any supplemental additives or other engine treatments.
  • Page 174 Capacities and specifications Fuel consumption according to EC Directive 80/1268/EEC Fuel consumption – litres/100 km Non- Axle Tyre size Urban emissions (g/km) urban ratio environ- Total environ- ment ment 1.25 l Duratec (Stage III/Stage IV) 4.25 1.4 l Duratec (Stage III/Stage IV) Manual transmission 4.25 1.4 l Duratec (Stage IV) Durashift EST transmission 4.25...
  • Page 175 Capacities and specifications ENGINE OIL Engine oil change Engine oil top-up Use Ford/Motorcraft Formula E If you are unable to find an oil that SAE 5W-30 engine oil. meets this specification, you must use an oil of the viscosity Alternative engine oils with the...
  • Page 176 Capacities and specifications VEHICLE WEIGHT Vehicle weight (kg) 1.25 l Duratec EC base kerb weight 1157 Maximum payload Permissible gross weight 1605 Permissible roof rack weight 1.4 l Duratec EC base kerb weight 1156 Maximum payload Permissible gross weight 1605 Permissible roof rack weight 1.4 l Duratec Durashift EST transmission EC base kerb weight...
  • Page 177 Capacities and specifications Vehicle weight (kg) 1.4 l Duratorq-TDCi without ESP EC base kerb weight 1157 Maximum payload Permissible gross weight 1640 Permissible roof rack weight 1.4 l Duratorq-TDCi with ESP EC base kerb weight 1157 Maximum payload Permissible gross weight 1635 Permissible roof rack weight 1.4 l Duratorq-TDCi Durashift EST transmission...
  • Page 178 Capacities and specifications TYRE DATA Note: If the spare wheel rim or tire size differs from the other wheels Tyre pressure fitted, see also section Spare The pressure for your spare tyre wheel, page 151 onwards. should be set to the highest value When using winter tyres, the tyre given for your vehicle/tyre size pressures recommended by the tyre...
  • Page 179 Capacities and specifications Tyre pressures for continuous road speed over 160 km/h (cold tyres) Normal load Full load more Model Tyre size up to 3 persons than 3 persons Front Rear Front Rear 195/60 R 15 195/55 R 16 1 Summer tyres with various speed rating, depending on engine performance. Snow chains Use only the recommended small Vehicles with Electronic Stability...
  • Page 180 Capacities and specifications DIMENSIONS Dimensions A = Maximum length 4013 B = Overall width (including exterior mirrors) 1950/1963 C = Overall height (EC kerb weight) 1512-1543 D = Wheelbase 2486 E = Track front 1477-1487 rear 1435-1445 1 Vehicles with electrically operated outside mirrors...
  • Page 181 D = Centre of towball – side member E = Inner side of side member F = Centre of towball – centre 1. attachment point G = Centre of towball – centre 2. attachment point 1 All measurements refer to towing equipment officially released by Ford.
  • Page 182 Capacities and specifications RADIO FREQUENCY REMOTE CONTROL If the type approval of your remote It is recommended that you use the control is inspected, refer to the remote control only in the countries table below. listed. Type approval of the remote control Country Official test number 433,92 MHz...
  • Page 183 Capacities and specifications ENGINE IMMOBILISATION SYSTEM If the type approval of your engine immobilisation system is inspected, refer to the table below. Type approval of the engine immobilisation system Country Official test number No label required – 3043 104475A M.C.W. 129/95 /(11) –...
  • Page 184 Capacities and specifications Type approval of the engine immobilisation system Country Official test number LPREQ-0259-2002 B.61.TK.0.22.00.00/4940−2632 FCC ID: NT8-15607-PAT3XCVR...
  • Page 185: Index

    Index ABS. See Brakes Automatic transmission . . . 107-114 Cold mode ....Activity console. See Storage areas Drive modes ... 111-114 Air conditioning.
  • Page 186 Index Battery ..... Cooling system Booster battery ..157-158 Antifreeze ....Disconnected battery .
  • Page 187 Index Electronic Stability Program Filling capacities ... . (ESP) ....101-102 First aid kit .
  • Page 188 Index Handbrake ....Identification numbers ..Hazard flasher switch ..Ignition switch .
  • Page 189 Index Lights Locking system Autolamps ....46-47 Central door locking ..68-72 Bulb replacement ..144-150 Childproof safety locks .
  • Page 190 Index Maintenance chart ... Multifunction display ..20-21 Manual transmission ..Multifunction lever. See Lights Map pockets. See Storage areas Message Centre .
  • Page 191 Index Screen washing/wiping Servicing ....163-171 Autowipers ....55-56 Socket/cigar lighter ... Front screen wiping .
  • Page 192 Index Tachometer ....Under-seat storage. See Storage areas Towing Attachment points ..Pushing/towing ..158-160 Vehicle care .
  • Page 193 Index Warning and indicator lights Warning lights. See Warning and indicator lights ABS warning light ... Warning messages ..26-29 Airbag deactivation light .

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