Ford 2015 TRANSIT CONNECT Owner's Manual

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2015 TRANSIT CONNECT Owner's Manual
fordowner.com
ford.ca
August 2014
First Printing
Owner's Manual
Transit Connect
Litho in U.S.A.
FT1J 19A321 AA

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  • Page 1 2015 TRANSIT CONNECT Owner’s Manual fordowner.com ford.ca August 2014 First Printing Owner’s Manual Transit Connect Litho in U.S.A. FT1J 19A321 AA...
  • Page 2 No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without our written permission. Errors and omissions excepted. © Ford Motor Company 2014 All rights reserved. Part Number: 20140721231515...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Driver and Passenger Airbags....39 Data Recording..........9 Front Passenger Sensing System....40 California Proposition 65......11 Side Airbags.............43 Perchlorate............11 Safety Canopy ..........44 Ford Credit............11 Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator..45 Replacement Parts Recommendation........11 Airbag Disposal..........46 Special Notices..........12 Keys and Remote Controls Mobile Communications Equipment.............12 General Information on Radio Export Unique Options........12...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Trip Computer..........88 Wipers and Washers Personalized Settings........88 Windshield Wipers........64 Information Messages.........89 Autowipers............64 Windshield Washers........65 Climate Control Rear Window Wiper and Washers...65 Principle of Operation........95 Lighting Air Vents............95 Manual Climate Control......96 General Information........67 Automatic Climate Control......97 Lighting Control..........67 Hints on Controlling the Interior Autolamps............68 Climate............99...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Engine Block Heater........117 Load Carrying Luggage Anchor Points.......141 Fuel and Refueling Rear Under Floor Storage......141 Safety Precautions........119 Cargo Nets............142 Fuel Quality............120 Roof Racks and Load Carriers....143 Running Out of Fuel........120 Load Limit............144 Refueling............121 Fuel Consumption........123 Towing Emission Control System......123 Towing a Trailer..........152 Trailer Sway Control........153 Transmission...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Ordering Additional Owner's Cleaning the Exterior........211 Literature............172 Waxing..............212 Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Cleaning the Engine........212 Only)..............172 Cleaning the Windows and Wiper Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Blades............213 Only)..............173 Cleaning the Interior........213 Cleaning the Instrument Panel and Fuses Instrument Cluster Lens......213 Fuse Box Locations........174 Cleaning Leather Seats......214 Fuse Specification Chart......175...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Audio Unit - Vehicles With: AM/FM/CD/ Normal Scheduled Maintenance - SYNC/Satellite Radio......258 Vehicles Built From: 01-09-2014..402 Digital Radio..........260 Special Operating Conditions Scheduled Maintenance..........405 Satellite Radio..........262 Scheduled Maintenance Record...407 Audio Input Jack...........265 USB Port............265 Media Hub............265 Audio Troubleshooting......266 SYNC General Information........267 Using Voice Recognition......269...
  • Page 9 Transit Connect (CHC) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Introduction ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank you for choosing Ford. We recommend that you take some time to get to know your vehicle by reading this manual. The more that you know about it, the greater the safety and pleasure you will get from driving it.
  • Page 11 Introduction Brake system Fasten safety belt Cabin air filter Front airbag Front fog lamps Check fuel cap Fuel pump reset Child safety door lock or unlock Fuse compartment Child seat lower anchor Hazard warning flashers Child seat tether anchor Heated rear window Cruise control E71340 Heated windshield...
  • Page 12: Data Recording

    Introduction Panic alarm systems. In order to properly diagnose and service your vehicle, Ford Motor Company, Ford of Canada, and service and repair facilities may access or share among them Parking aid vehicle diagnostic information received through a direct connection to your vehicle E139213 when diagnosing or servicing your vehicle.
  • Page 13 If you do not want Ford Motor Company and Ford of Ford or its vendors to receive this Canada do not access event data information, do not activate the recorder information without obtaining service.
  • Page 14: California Proposition 65

    Ford replacement collision parts meet our (U.S. Only) stringent requirements for fit, finish, structural integrity, corrosion protection Ford Credit offers a full range of financing and dent resistance. During vehicle and lease plans to help you acquire your development we validate these parts vehicle.
  • Page 15: Special Notices

    Mobile failure of non-Ford parts may not be communication equipment includes, but covered by the Ford Warranty. For is not limited to, cellular phones, pagers,...
  • Page 16: At A Glance

    At a Glance FRONT EXTERIOR OVERVIEW E163394 See Locking and Unlocking (page 54). See Steering (page 140). See Changing the Wiper Blades (page 194). See Maintenance (page 185). See Towing Points (page 157). See Changing a Bulb (page 197). Tire pressures. See Technical Specifications (page 244). See Changing a Road Wheel (page 239).
  • Page 17: Rear Exterior Overview

    At a Glance REAR EXTERIOR OVERVIEW E163395 See Changing a Bulb (page 197). See Changing the Wiper Blades (page 194). See Changing a Bulb (page 197). See Refueling (page 121). See Changing a Road Wheel (page 239). Tire pressures. See Technical Specifications (page 244). See Towing Points (page 157).
  • Page 18: Vehicle Interior Overview

    At a Glance VEHICLE INTERIOR OVERVIEW E163396 See Transmission (page 126). See Power Windows (page 73). See Head Restraints (page 103). See Fastening the Safety Belts (page 31). See Rear Seats (page 107). See Manual Seats (page 105). See Parking Brake (page 129). See Opening and Closing the Hood (page 185).
  • Page 19: Instrument Panel Overview

    At a Glance INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW E163397 Air vents. See Air Vents (page 95). Direction indicators. See Direction Indicators (page 71). High beam. See Lighting Control (page 67). Information display controls. See Information Displays (page 84). Instrument cluster. See Gauges (page 79). See Warning Lamps and Indicators (page 80).
  • Page 20: At A Glance

    At a Glance Parking aid switch. See Parking Aids (page 134). Auto Start-stop switch. Heated rear window switch. See Heated Windows and Mirrors (page 101). Heated windshield switch. See Heated Windows and Mirrors (page 101). Ignition switch. See Ignition Switch (page 115). Steering wheel adjustment.
  • Page 21: Child Safety

    Child Safety GENERAL INFORMATION WARNINGS requirements of law. Ford recommends See the following sections for directions checking with a NHTSA Certified Child on how to properly use safety restraints Passenger Safety Technician (CPST) and for children. consult your pediatrician to make sure your...
  • Page 22: Installing Child Seats

    Child Safety Recommendations for Safety Restraints for Children Child Child size, height, weight, or age Recommended restraint type Infants or Children weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or less Use a child safety seat toddlers (generally age four or younger). (sometimes called an infant carrier, convertible seat, or toddler seat).
  • Page 23: Child Safety

    Child Safety Use a child safety seat (sometimes called • Place the vehicle seat upon which the an infant carrier, convertible seat, or child seat will be installed in the upright toddler seat) for infants, toddlers, or position. children weighing 40 pounds (18 •...
  • Page 24 Child Safety E142530 E142875 3. While holding the shoulder and lap belt 5. To put the retractor in the automatic portions together, route the tongue locking mode, grasp the shoulder through the child seat according to the portion of the belt and pull downward child seat manufacturer's instructions.
  • Page 25 Ford recommends checking with a NHTSA Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician to make certain the child restraint is properly installed. In Canada, check with your local St.
  • Page 26 Child Safety Attach LATCH lower attachments of the child seat only to the anchors shown. Use of Inboard Lower Anchors from the Outboard Seating Positions (Center Seating Use) WARNING The standardized spacing for LATCH lower anchors is 11 inches (28 centimeters) center to center.
  • Page 27: Using Tether Straps

    Child Safety Combining Safety Belt and LATCH Lower Anchors for Attaching Child Safety Seats When used in combination, either the safety belt or the LATCH lower anchors may be attached first, provided a proper installation is achieved. Attach the tether strap afterward, if included with the child seat.
  • Page 28: Booster Seats

    If and the child restraint manufacturer needed, the head restraints can also recommends its use, Ford also be removed. recommends its use. BOOSTER SEATS WARNING...
  • Page 29: Types Of Booster Seats

    Child Safety If your backless booster seat has a removable shield, remove the shield. If a vehicle seating position has a low seat back or no head restraint, a backless booster seat may place your child's head (as measured at the tops of the ears) above the top of the seat.
  • Page 30: Child Seat Positioning

    Child Safety E142596 E142597 WARNINGS If the booster seat slides on the vehicle the way back. When possible, all children seat upon which it is being used, placing a age 12 and under should be properly rubberized mesh sold as shelf or carpet restrained in a rear seating position.
  • Page 31 Child Safety WARNINGS WARNINGS manufacturer. A safety seat that is Always restrain an unoccupied child improperly installed or utilized, is seat or booster seat. These objects inappropriate for your child's height, age, may become projectiles in a crash or or weight or does not properly fit the child sudden stop, which may increase the risk may increase the risk of serious injury or of serious injury.
  • Page 32: Child Safety Locks

    Child Safety CHILD SAFETY LOCKS WARNING You cannot open the doors from inside if you have put the child safety locks on. E189148 The childproof locks are located on the rear edge of each rear door and must be set separately for each door. Left-Hand Side Turn counterclockwise to lock and clockwise to unlock.
  • Page 33: Safety Belts

    Safety Belts PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS When possible, all children 12 years old and under should be properly WARNINGS restrained in a rear seating position. Always drive and ride with your Failure to follow this could seriously seatback upright and the lap belt increase the risk of injury or death.
  • Page 34: Fastening The Safety Belts

    Safety Belts • Crash sensors and monitoring system with readiness indicator. The safety belt pretensioners at the front seating positions are designed to tighten the safety belts when activated. In frontal and near-frontal crashes, the safety belt pretensioners may be activated alone or, if the crash is of sufficient severity, together with the front airbags.
  • Page 35: Safety Belts

    Safety Belts Pregnant women should always wear their Vehicle Sensitive Mode safety belt. The lap belt portion of a This is the normal retractor mode, which combination lap and shoulder belt should allows free shoulder belt length be positioned low across the hips below adjustment to your movements and the belly and worn as tight as comfort will locking in response to vehicle movement.
  • Page 36: Safety Belt Height Adjustment

    Safety Belts How to Use the Automatic Locking Only use extensions manufactured by the Mode same supplier as the safety belt. Manufacturer identification is located at the end of the webbing on the label or the retractor behind the trim. Only use an extension if the safety belt is too short for you when fully extended.
  • Page 37: Safety Belt Warning Lamp And Indicator Chime

    Safety Belts This lamp illuminates and an SAFETY BELT WARNING LAMP audible warning will sound if the AND INDICATOR CHIME driver's safety belt has not been fastened when the vehicle's ignition is turned on. Conditions of operation If... Then... The driver's safety belt is not buckled The safety belt warning light illuminates 1- before the ignition switch is turned to the 2 minutes and the warning chime sounds...
  • Page 38 Safety Belts If... Then... You and the front seat passenger buckle The Belt-Minder feature will not activate. your safety belts before you switch the ignition on or less than 1–2 minutes elapse after you switch the ignition on... You or the front seat passenger do not The Belt-Minder feature activates, the buckle your safety belts before your vehicle safety belt warning light illuminates and a...
  • Page 39: Child Restraint And Safety Belt Maintenance

    Ford Motor Company recommends that all safety belt assemblies in use in vehicles involved in a crash be replaced. However, if the crash was minor and an authorized...
  • Page 40: Personal Safety System

    Personal Safety System How Does the Personal Safety The Personal Safety System provides an System Work? improved overall level of frontal crash protection to front seat occupants and is The Personal Safety System can adapt the designed to help further reduce the risk of deployment strategy of the safety devices airbag-related injuries.
  • Page 41: Supplementary Restraints System

    Supplementary Restraints System The airbags are a supplemental restraint PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION system and are designed to work with the safety belts to help protect the driver and WARNINGS right front passenger from certain upper Airbags do not inflate slowly or body injuries.
  • Page 42: Driver And Passenger Airbags

    Supplementary Restraints System Proper Driver and Front Passenger DRIVER AND PASSENGER Seating Adjustment AIRBAGS WARNING WARNINGS National Highway Traffic Safety Never place your arm or any objects Administration (NHTSA) over an airbag module. Placing your recommends a minimum distance arm over a deploying airbag can of at least 10 inches (25 centimeters) result in serious arm fractures or other between an occupant’s chest and the...
  • Page 43: Front Passenger Sensing System

    Supplementary Restraints System WARNINGS To reduce the risk of possible serious injury: Do not stow objects in seatback map pocket or hang objects off seatback if a child is in the front passenger seat. Do not place objects underneath the front passenger seat or between the seat and the center console.
  • Page 44: Supplementary Restraints System

    Supplementary Restraints System The front passenger sensing system is • When the front passenger sensing designed to disable (will not inflate) the system enables the front passenger front passenger frontal airbag when a rear frontal airbag (may inflate), the ON facing infant seat, a forward-facing child indicator lamp will be unlit and stay restraint, or a booster seat is detected.
  • Page 45 If it is necessary to modify an advanced front airbag system to accommodate a • Other passengers pushing or pulling on person with disabilities, contact the Ford the seat. Customer Relationship Center. See • Rear passenger feet and knees resting Getting the Services You Need (page or pushing on the seat.
  • Page 46: Side Airbags

    Supplementary Restraints System SIDE AIRBAGS WARNINGS Do not place objects or mount equipment on or near the airbag cover, on the side of the seatbacks (of the front seats), or in front seat areas that may come into contact with a deploying airbag.
  • Page 47: Safety Canopy

    Supplementary Restraints System The Safety Canopy will deploy during SAFETY CANOPY significant side crashes or when a certain likelihood of a rollover event is detected WARNINGS by the rollover sensor. The Safety Canopy Do not place objects or mount is mounted to the roof side-rail sheet equipment on or near the headliner metal, behind the headliner, above each at the siderail that may come into...
  • Page 48: Crash Sensors And Airbag Indicator

    Supplementary Restraints System Children 12 years old and under should The restraints control module also always be properly restrained in the rear monitors the readiness of the above safety seats. The Safety Canopy will not interfere devices plus the crash and occupant with children restrained using a properly sensors.
  • Page 49: Airbag Disposal

    Supplementary Restraints System The fact that the safety belt pretensioners or airbags did not activate for both front seat occupants in a crash does not mean that something is wrong with the system. Rather, it means the restraints control module determined the accident conditions (for example, crash severity, belt usage) were not appropriate to activate these safety devices.
  • Page 50: Keys And Remote Controls

    Keys and Remote Controls Note: The remote control contains sensitive GENERAL INFORMATION ON electrical components. Exposure to moisture RADIO FREQUENCIES or impact may cause permanent damage. This device complies with Part 15 of the REMOTE CONTROL FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
  • Page 51: Replacing A Lost Key Or Remote Control

    Keys and Remote Controls Reprogramming the Unlocking Twist a thin coin in the slot of the Function transmitter near the key ring to remove the battery cover. Note: When you press the unlock button 2. Remove the old battery. only the driver and passenger doors are unlocked.
  • Page 52: Mykey

    MyKey • Seat belt reminder. You cannot disable PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION this feature. The audio system will mute when the front seat occupants’ MyKey allows you to program keys with safety belts are not fastened. restricted driving modes to promote good driving habits.
  • Page 53: Creating A Mykey

    MyKey wheel. See Information Displays (page CREATING A MYKEY 84). You can program a MyKey using the Insert the key you want to program into the information display control on the steering ignition and switch the ignition on. Press the left arrow button to access the main menu and scroll to: Message Action and Description Settings...
  • Page 54: Clearing All Mykeys

    MyKey control on the steering wheel. See CLEARING ALL MYKEYS Information Displays (page 84). You can clear or change your MyKey Switch the ignition on using an admin key settings using the information display or fob. To clear all MyKeys of all MyKey settings, press the left arrow button to access the main menu and scroll to: Message Action and Description...
  • Page 55: Checking Mykey System Status

    MyKey You can find information on programmed CHECKING MYKEY SYSTEM MyKey(s) using the information display STATUS control on the steering wheel. See Information Displays (page 84). To find information on a programed MyKey(s), press the left arrow button to access the main menu and scroll to: Message Description Settings...
  • Page 56: Using Mykey With Remote Start Systems

    Ford-approved, aftermarket remote start USING MYKEY WITH REMOTE systems. If you choose to install a remote START SYSTEMS start system, see an authorized dealer for a Ford-approved remote start system. MyKey is not compatible with non MYKEY TROUBLESHOOTING Condition Potential Causes I cannot program a MyKey.
  • Page 57: Locks

    Locks Locking the Doors LOCKING AND UNLOCKING Press the button to lock all the Remote Control doors. The remote control can be used any time Press the button twice within your vehicle is not running. three seconds to double lock the doors. The horn will chirp twice if all the doors Unlocking the Doors and the luggage compartment are closed.
  • Page 58 Locks Locking and Unlocking the Doors with the Key Note: Do not leave your keys in your vehicle. Locking with the Key Turn the top of the key toward the front of your vehicle. Unlocking with the Key Turn the top of the key toward the rear of E148805 your vehicle.
  • Page 59: Auto Lock And Auto Unlock Feature

    Locks Smart Unlocks For Intelligent Auto unlock Access Keys (If Equipped) The auto unlock feature will unlock all the doors when all of the following conditions This feature helps to prevent you from have been met: unintentionally locking your intelligent access key inside your vehicle’s passenger •...
  • Page 60: Emergency Locking With The Key

    Locks Auto unlock: Press the power door lock button for longer than two seconds and release. The horn will chirp once if disabled or twice (one short and one long chirp) if enabled. After programming the feature, switch the ignition off. The horn will chirp once indicating programming is complete.
  • Page 61: Manual Liftgate

    Locks MANUAL LIFTGATE WARNINGS It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside or outside of your vehicle. In a crash, people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed. Do not allow people to ride E190028 in any area of your vehicle that is not 2.
  • Page 62: Security

    Switching the ignition on with a correctly coded key disarms the engine Note: The system is not compatible with immobilization system. non-Ford aftermarket remote start systems. Replacement Keys Use of these systems may result in vehicle starting problems and a loss of security The integrated keyhead transmitter protection.
  • Page 63 Security Insert the first previously programmed correctly coded key into the ignition. 2. Switch the ignition from off to on. Keep the ignition on for at least three seconds, but no more than 10 seconds. 3. Switch the ignition off and remove the first correctly coded key from the ignition.
  • Page 64: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL WARNING Do not adjust the steering wheel when your vehicle is moving. Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the correct position. See Sitting in the Correct Position (page 103). E95179 3. Lock the steering column. AUDIO CONTROL Select the required source on the audio unit.
  • Page 65: Voice Control

    Steering Wheel You can operate the following functions VOICE CONTROL with the control: E159531 E159789 Press the button to select or deselect voice Volume up control. See SYNC (page 267). Seek up, next or end call CRUISE CONTROL Volume down Seek down, previous or accept call Seek, Next or Previous...
  • Page 66: Information Display Control

    Steering Wheel INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL E130248 See Information Displays (page 84). Transit Connect (CHC) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 67: Wipers And Washers

    Wipers and Washers Intermittent Wipe WINDSHIELD WIPERS Note: Fully defrost the windshield before you switch the windshield wipers on. Note: Make sure you switch the windshield wipers and vehicle power off before using an automatic car wash. Note: If streaks or smears appear on the windshield, clean the windshield and the wiper blades.
  • Page 68: Windshield Washers

    Wipers and Washers Note: During wet or winter driving Keep the outside of the windshield clean. conditions with ice, snow or a salty road The rain sensor is very sensitive and the mist, inconsistent or unexpected wiping or wipers may operate if dirt, mist or insects smearing may occur.
  • Page 69: Wipers And Washers

    Wipers and Washers E171615 Intermittent wipe. Low speed wipe. Off. Press the top of the button to switch intermittent wipe on. Press the top of the button again to switch low speed wipe on. Press the bottom of the button to switch the rear window wiper off.
  • Page 70: Lighting

    Lighting GENERAL INFORMATION LIGHTING CONTROL Condensation in Lamp Assemblies Exterior lamps have vents to accommodate normal changes in air pressure. Condensation can be a natural by-product of this design. When moist air enters the lamp assembly through the vents, there is a possibility that condensation can occur when the temperature is cold.
  • Page 71: Autolamps

    Lighting Headlamp Flasher If equipped, the following also activate when the lighting control is in the autolamps position and you switch them on in the information display: • Configurable daytime running lamps. • Automatic high beam control. • Adaptive headlamp control. The headlamps remain on for a period of time after you switch the ignition off.
  • Page 72: Instrument Lighting Dimmer

    Lighting INSTRUMENT LIGHTING DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS DIMMER Equipped) WARNING The daytime running lamps system does not activate the tail lamps and may not provide adequate lighting during low visibility driving conditions. Also, the autolamps switch position may not activate the headlamps in all low visibility conditions, such as daytime fog.
  • Page 73: Front Fog Lamps

    Lighting Press the button to switch the fog lamps FRONT FOG LAMPS on or off. You can switch the fog lamps on when the lighting control is in any position except off and the high beams are not turned on. E142453 CORNERING LAMPS E72898...
  • Page 74: Direction Indicators

    Lighting If you set the switch to position B, the DIRECTION INDICATORS courtesy lamp will switch on when you unlock your vehicle, open a door or the liftgate. If you leave a door open with the ignition switched off, the courtesy lamp will switch off automatically after a short period of time to prevent your vehicle battery from losing charge.
  • Page 75: Interior Lamps - Vehicles With: Panoramic Roof Panel

    Lighting Center Mounted Lamp INTERIOR LAMPS - VEHICLES WITH: PANORAMIC ROOF PANEL Side Mounted Lamp E139420 Right-hand side reading lamp on and off switch Left-hand side reading lamp on and off switch E139419 Door function switch Reading lamp on and off switch All lamps on and off switch Door function switch Press switch C to turn all lamps off when...
  • Page 76: Windows And Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors Accessory Delay POWER WINDOWS - VEHICLES (If Equipped) WITH: ONE-TOUCH DOWN You can use the window switches for DRIVER WINDOW several minutes when you switch the ignition off or until you open either front door. WARNINGS Do not leave children unattended in POWER WINDOWS - VEHICLES your vehicle and do not let them play with the power windows.
  • Page 77: Windows And Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors One-Touch Down Proceed as follows to override this (If Equipped) protection feature when there is a Press the control fully and release it. Press resistance, for example in winter: again or lift it to stop the window. Close the window twice until it reaches the point of resistance and let it One-Touch Up...
  • Page 78: Global Opening And Closing

    Windows and Mirrors Repeat the procedure if the window 2. Press and hold the remote control does not close automatically. unlock button for at least three seconds. Accessory Delay (If Equipped) Press the lock or unlock button to stop the opening function.
  • Page 79: Exterior Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors Note: If you fold the mirrors using the EXTERIOR MIRRORS manual fold button, you can only unfold them again manually. Power Exterior Mirrors (If Equipped) Manual Folding and Unfolding WARNING The power folding mirrors operate with the Do not adjust the mirrors when your ignition on, and for several minutes after vehicle is moving.
  • Page 80: Interior Mirror

    Windows and Mirrors INTERIOR MIRROR WARNINGS When closing the sun shade, you should verify that it is free of WARNING obstructions and make sure that Do not adjust the mirror when your children and pets are not in the proximity vehicle is moving.
  • Page 81 Windows and Mirrors Note: You must start the relearning process within 30 seconds of switching the ignition In case the sun shade no longer opens or closes properly, follow this relearning procedure: Press the front of the control to the first action point twice and release it within two seconds.
  • Page 82: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster GAUGES E166232 Information display Speedometer Engine coolant temperature gauge Fuel gauge Tachometer Vehicle Settings and Personalization Information Display See Personalized Settings (page 88). Odometer Engine Coolant Temperature Located in the bottom of the information Gauge display, it registers the accumulated distance your vehicle has traveled.
  • Page 83: Warning Lamps And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster Anti-Lock Braking System If the needle enters the red section, the engine is overheating. Stop the engine, If it illuminates when you are switch the ignition off and determine the driving, this indicates a cause once the engine has cooled down. malfunction.
  • Page 84: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster Direction Indicator Information (If Equipped) Illuminates when the left or right It will illuminate when a new turn signal or the hazard warning message is stored in the flasher is turned on. If the information display. It will be red indicators stay on or flash faster, check for or amber in color depending on the severity a burned out bulb.
  • Page 85: Audible Warnings And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster Service Engine Soon Traction and Stability Control If the service engine soon It will flash when the system is indicator light stays illuminated active. If it remains illuminated after the engine is started, it or does not illuminate when you E138639 indicates that the On-Board Diagnostics switch the ignition on, this indicates a...
  • Page 86 Instrument Cluster Automatic Transmission Warning Chime Sounds when you have not moved the transmission selector lever to park. A message will be shown in the display. Transit Connect (CHC) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 87: Information Displays

    Note: Some options may appear slightly different or not at all if the items are optional. E138659 Trip computer Distance to E Trip odometer Trip timer Digital speedo Average fuel Ford EcoMode Anticipation Transit Connect (CHC) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 88 Information Displays Trip computer Speed ford EcoMode All values See Trip Computer (page 88). Settings Lighting Rain light On or Off Auto highbeam On or Off Hdlamp delay Manual or xx Seconds Display Language Choose your applicable setting Measure unit...
  • Page 89 Information Displays Settings Alarm system Reduced guard Ask on exit System reset Hold OK to Reset System to Factory Default Menu Structure - Information and System Check Entertainment Display Active warnings will display first. The SYNC-Media allows you to access the system check menu may appear different SYNC features.
  • Page 90 Information Displays Menu SYNC-Settings Bluetooth on Set defaults Master reset Install on SYNC System info Voice settings Browse USB SYNC-Apps Audio settings Adaptive volume Sound DSP settings DSP equaliser News Alt. frequency RDS regional DAB service link Vehicle settings Traction Control Hill start assist Alarm system Powerfold mirrors...
  • Page 91: Clock

    Information Displays Menu Set date Set time zone Summer time 24-hour mode Digital Speedometer CLOCK The speed your vehicle is traveling at will display as a digital number. Type 1 To adjust the clock, switch the ignition on PERSONALIZED SETTINGS and press buttons H or M on the information and entertainment display as Measure Units...
  • Page 92: Information Messages

    Information Displays Certain messages need to be confirmed INFORMATION MESSAGES before you can access the menus. The message indicator illuminates to supplement some messages. It will be red or amber depending on the severity of the message and will remain on until the cause of the message has been rectified.
  • Page 93 Information Displays Battery and Charging System Message Message Indic- Action ator Electrical system over- Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do voltage so and switch the ignition off. Have your Stop safely vehicle checked by an authorized dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 94 Information Displays Message Message Indic- Action ator Hood open Vehicle not moving. Close. Rear load compartment Vehicle not moving. Close. door ajar Emergency rear door ajar Vehicle not moving. Close. Engine Message Message Indic- Action ator Engine fault Amber Have your vehicle checked by an authorized Service now dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 95 Information Displays Lighting Message Message Indic- Action ator Brake lamp Bulb fault Displays when the brake lamp bulb has burned out. See Lighting (page 67). . Low beam Bulb fault Displays when the low beam headlamp bulb has burned out. See Lighting (page 67).
  • Page 96 Information Displays Parking Brake Message Message Indic- Action ator Park brake applied Displays when the parking brake is set, the engine is running and your vehicle speed is above 3 mph (5 km/h). If the warning stays on after the parking brake is released, have your vehicle checked by an authorized dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 97 Information Displays Traction Control Message Message Indic- Action ator Traction control off Displays when you switch the traction control system off. See Using Traction Control (page 131). Transit Connect (CHC) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 98: Climate Control

    Climate Control Air Conditioning PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The system directs air through the Outside Air evaporator for cooling. The evaporator extracts humidity from the air to help keep Keep the air intakes in front of the the windows free of mist. The system windshield free from obstruction (such as directs the resulting condensation to the snow or leaves) to allow the climate...
  • Page 99: Manual Climate Control

    Climate Control Side Air Vents To close the air vent, slide the airflow direction control fully downward. E163442 MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL E189389 Fan speed control: Controls the volume of air circulated in your vehicle. Adjust to select the desired fan speed. Recirculated air: Press the button to switch between outside air and recirculated air.
  • Page 100: Automatic Climate Control

    Climate Control A/C: Press the button to switch the air conditioning on or off. Air conditioning cools your vehicle using outside air. To improve the time to reach a comfortable temperature in hot weather, drive with the windows open until you feel cold air through the air vents.
  • Page 101: Climate Control

    Climate Control AUTO: Press the button to select automatic operation. The system automatically controls the temperature, amount and distribution of the airflow to reach and maintain your previously selected temperature. Fan speed: Controls the volume of air circulated in your vehicle. Press the buttons to select the desired fan speed.
  • Page 102: Hints On Controlling The Interior Climate

    Climate Control Mono Mode Note: Keep the air intakes in front of the windshield free from obstruction (such as In this mode, the temperature settings for snow or leaves) to allow the climate control both the driver side and passenger side are system to function effectively.
  • Page 103: Recommended Settings For Cooling

    Climate Control Recommended Settings for Side Window Defogging in Cold Cooling Weather • Adjust the fan speed to the second • Adjust the air distribution control to the speed setting. instrument panel and windshield air vents positions. • Adjust the temperature control to the midway point of the cold settings.
  • Page 104: Rear Passenger Climate Controls

    Climate Control REAR PASSENGER CLIMATE CONTROLS E175829 Fan speed control: Controls the volume of air circulated in your vehicle. Adjust to select the desired fan speed or switch off. Temperature and air distribution control: Controls the temperature of the air circulated in your vehicle. Adjust to select the desired temperature and distribution.
  • Page 105: Cabin Air Filter

    Climate Control Heated Windshield Note: Do not remove ice from the mirror glass with a scraper. Do not adjust a frozen Press the button to clear the in place mirror glass. This may cause heated windshield of thin ice damage to the mirror glass or the heated E72506 and fog.
  • Page 106: Seats

    Seats • Adjust the head restraint so that the SITTING IN THE CORRECT top of it is level with the top of your POSITION head and as far forward as possible. Make sure that you remain WARNINGS comfortable. Do not recline the seat backrest too •...
  • Page 107: Adjusting The Head Restraint

    Seats Note: Adjust the seat backrest to an upright 2nd Row Center Head Restraint and 3rd driving position before adjusting the head Row Head Restraints restraint. Adjust the head restraint so that the top of it is level with the top of your head and as far forward as possible.
  • Page 108: Manual Seats

    Seats Moving the Seat Backward and Tilting Head Restraints (If Equipped) Forward The head restraints may have a tilting feature for extra comfort. To tilt the head WARNING restraint, do the following: Rock the seat backward and forward after releasing the lever to make sure that it is fully engaged in its catch.
  • Page 109: Power Seats

    Seats Adjusting the Height of the Driver WARNINGS Seat (If Equipped) Do not sit behind a seat that you fold forward. This can increase the risk of serious personal injury in a crash. E70730 Recline Adjustment (If Equipped) E167549 Lift the lever. 2.
  • Page 110: Rear Seats

    Seats E167101 Vehicles With Five Seats REAR SEATS Folding the Seat Forward WARNINGS Do not use the bench seats as a bed when your vehicle is moving. Failure to follow this warning could result in serious personal injury or death. When folding or unfolding the seats take care not to get your fingers caught between the seatback and...
  • Page 111 Seats Removing the Seats E167552 3. Pull the strap on the rear of the seatback. 4. Raise the seat. E168682 Raise the seat. 2. Rotate the locking lever. E167553 3. Remove the seat. 5. Lift the support rod and connect it to Refitting the Seat the seat frame.
  • Page 112: Vehicles With Seven Seats

    Seats Vehicles With Seven Seats Second Row Seats Folding the Seat Flat E167555 3. Pull the large strap on the rear of the seatback. 4. Move the seat forward to the lowered position, then push down on the center of the seatback to lock the latches. Note: A distinct click will be heard when the seat is locked in the lowered position.
  • Page 113 Seats Unfolding the Seat E167640 E169637 Pull the large strap on the rear of the Folding the Seat Flat seatback, lift the seat and push down Move the seat fully backward. to lock into position. 2. Pull the short strap on the rear of the seatback, unfold the seat back backward and lock into position.
  • Page 114: Heated Seats

    Seats Creating a Level Load Floor E167643 E167645 4. Pull the strap on the rear of the The carpeted cover is held in position by seatback. magnets. Fold the carpeted cover forward 5. Fold the seatback forward. to cover up the folded seats. Unfolding the Seat HEATED SEATS WARNING...
  • Page 115: Rear Seat Armrest

    Seats Do not do the following: • Place heavy objects on the seat. • Operate the heated seat if water or any other liquid is spilled on the seat. Allow the seat to dry thoroughly. • Operate the heated seats unless the engine is running.
  • Page 116: Auxiliary Power Points

    Auxiliary Power Points 12 Volt DC Power Point CIGAR LIGHTER WARNINGS Do not use the power point for operating a cigar lighter element, this can result in fire or serious injury. Do not insert objects other than an accessory plug into the power point, this can result in fire or serious injury.
  • Page 117: Storage Compartments

    Storage Compartments CUP HOLDERS OVERHEAD CONSOLE WARNINGS WARNING Do not place hot drinks in the cup Do not place heavy objects in the holders when your vehicle is moving. storage compartment. Heavy objects may become projectiles in a crash or Make sure that cups placed in the sudden stop, which may increase the risk holders do not obstruct your vision...
  • Page 118: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine GENERAL INFORMATION IGNITION SWITCH WARNINGS Extended idling at high engine speeds can produce very high temperatures in the engine and exhaust system, creating the risk of fire or other damage. Do not park, idle or drive your vehicle on dry grass or other dry ground E72128 cover.
  • Page 119: Starting A Gasoline Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine To lock the steering wheel: Note: You can only operate the starter for a limited period of time, for example 10 Remove the key from the ignition seconds. The number of start attempts is switch. limited to approximately six.
  • Page 120: Switching Off The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine We recommend that you do the following SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE for a safe and correct operation: Vehicles With a Turbocharger • Use a 16-gauge outdoor extension cord that is product certified by WARNING Underwriter’s Laboratory (UL) or Canadian Standards Association Do not switch the engine off when it (CSA).
  • Page 121: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine The heater uses 0.4 to 1.0 kilowatt-hours of energy per hour of use. The system does not have a thermostat. It achieves maximum temperature after approximately three hours of operation. Using the heater longer than three hours does not improve system performance and unnecessarily uses electricity.
  • Page 122: Fuel And Refueling

    Fuel and Refueling • Automotive fuels can be harmful or SAFETY PRECAUTIONS fatal if swallowed. Fuel such as gasoline is highly toxic and if WARNINGS swallowed can cause death or Do not overfill the fuel tank. The permanent injury. If fuel is swallowed, pressure in an overfilled tank may call a physician immediately, even if no cause leakage and lead to fuel spray...
  • Page 123: Fuel Quality

    Fuel and Refueling Do not be concerned if your engine FUEL QUALITY sometimes knocks lightly. However, if it knocks heavily while you are using fuel with Note: Use of any fuel other than those the recommended octane rating, see your recommended may cause vehicle damage, authorized dealer to prevent any engine a loss of vehicle performance and repairs...
  • Page 124: Refueling

    Fuel and Refueling Note: Do not use aftermarket funnels; they REFUELING will not work with the capless fuel system and can damage it. The included funnel has WARNINGS been specially designed to work safely with Fuel vapor burns violently and a fuel your vehicle.
  • Page 125: Fuel And Refueling

    Fuel and Refueling Easy Fuel Capless Fuel System 4. After you are done pumping fuel, slowly remove the fuel filler nozzle—allow WARNING about five to ten seconds after pumping fuel before removing the fuel The fuel system may be under filler nozzle.
  • Page 126: Fuel Consumption

    Fuel and Refueling Fill the fuel tank completely and record FUEL CONSUMPTION the initial odometer reading. Note: The amount of usable fuel in the 2. Each time you fill the tank, record the empty reserve varies and should not be amount of fuel added.
  • Page 127: On-Board Diagnostics (Obd-Ii)

    OBD-II your vehicle and to its emissions system. system has detected a If you use parts other than Ford, Motorcraft malfunction. Temporary malfunctions may or Ford-authorized parts for maintenance cause the service engine soon indicator to replacements, or for service of illuminate.
  • Page 128 Fuel and Refueling present, the service engine soon indicator If the vehicle’s engine or transmission has should stay off the next time you start the just been serviced, or the battery has engine. A driving cycle consists of a cold recently run down or been replaced, the engine startup followed by mixed OBD-II system may indicate that the...
  • Page 129: Transmission

    Transmission P (Park) AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION This position locks the transmission and WARNINGS prevents the front wheels from turning. Come to a complete stop before putting Always set the parking brake fully your vehicle into and out of P (Park) and make sure the gearshift is latched in P (Park).
  • Page 130: Brake-Shift Interlock

    Transmission To use SelectShift, move the gearshift WARNINGS lever into S (Sport). Use the +/- buttons When doing this procedure, you will on the side of your gearshift lever to be taking the vehicle out of park manually change gears. which means the vehicle can roll freely.
  • Page 131 Transmission 5. While holding the white lever in the rear position, move the shifter from the park position. 6. Press the shifter bezel back into the top finish panel until it snaps back into position. Apply the brake pedal, start the vehicle and release the parking brake.
  • Page 132: Brakes

    Brakes Anti-lock Brake System GENERAL INFORMATION This system helps you maintain steering Note: Occasional brake noise is normal. If control during emergency stops by keeping a metal-to-metal, continuous grinding or the brakes from locking. continuous squeal sound is present, the This lamp momentarily brake linings may be worn-out.
  • Page 133: Hill Start Assist

    Brakes Note: Do not press the release button while WARNINGS pulling the lever up. The system will turn off if a malfunction is apparent or if you rev To apply the parking brake: the engine excessively. Failure to Press the foot brake pedal firmly. take care may result in the loss of control 2.
  • Page 134: Traction Control

    Traction Control System Indicator Lights and PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Messages The traction control system helps avoid WARNING drive wheel spin and loss of traction. If a failure has been detected within If your vehicle begins to slide, the system the AdvanceTrac system, the applies the brakes to individual wheels stability control light will illuminate and, when needed, reduces engine power...
  • Page 135: Stability Control

    Stability Control The AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Control system helps you keep control of your vehicle when on a slippery surface. WARNINGS The electronic stability control portion of Vehicle modifications involving the system helps avoid skids and lateral braking system, aftermarket roof slides and roll stability control helps avoid racks, suspension, steering system,...
  • Page 136: Using Stability Control

    Stability Control USING STABILITY CONTROL AdvanceTrac® with Roll Stability Control (RSC®) The system automatically activates when you start your vehicle. The AdvanceTrac with RSC system cannot be completely turned off, but the electronic stability control and roll stability control portions of the system are disabled when the transmission is in position R.
  • Page 137: Parking Aids

    As you continue the inner your responsibility to drive with due sensors will detect objects directly behind care and attention. your vehicle. If your vehicles has a non-Ford approved trailer tow module the PARKING AID system may not correctly detect objects.
  • Page 138: Parking Aids

    Parking Aids The parking aid system gives an audible warning and reduces the radio volume when it detects a large object within a limited range of your vehicle’s bumpers. Note: When the parking aid system no longer detects a large object the radio volume will return to the previous level.
  • Page 139: Front And Rear Sensing System

    Parking Aids Front and Rear Sensing System Audible warnings will sound when large objects are within the sensor coverage The front and rear parking aid sensors turn areas of either bumper in the following on automatically when you move the manner: transmission selector lever to R (reverse), •...
  • Page 140: Rear View Camera

    Parking Aids Move the transmission selector lever from R (reverse), D (drive), S (sport) or move away from large objects as you drive off, or press the parking aid button to switch the system off. If a fault is present in the system, a warning message appears in the information display and does not allow you to switch the system on.
  • Page 141: Switching The Rear View Camera Off

    Parking Aids The lines show a projected vehicle path Green - Zone and the approximate distance from the Black - center line of the rear bumper to an object. projected vehicle path Note: When reversing with a trailer the camera will show the direction of your vehicle and not the direction of the trailer.
  • Page 142: Cruise Control

    Cruise Control Switching Cruise Control On PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Press and release ON. Cruise control lets you maintain a set The indicator will display in the speed without keeping your foot on the instrument cluster. accelerator pedal. You can use cruise control when your vehicle speed is greater E71340 than 20 mph (30 km/h).
  • Page 143: Driving Aids

    Driving Aids • Loose or worn steering components. STEERING • Improper vehicle alignment. Electric Power Steering Note: A high crown in the road or high crosswinds may also make the steering WARNING seem to wander or pull. The electric power steering system Adaptive Learning has diagnostic checks that continuously monitor the system.
  • Page 144: Load Carrying

    Load Carrying LUGGAGE ANCHOR POINTS REAR UNDER FLOOR STORAGE Passenger Compartment Floor Equipped) E167350 E78097 Variant Maximum Load The under floor storage compartment is Value located behind the front passenger seat. Transit Courier 785 lb (357 kg) Adjustable Load Floor (If Equipped) Transit Connect 900 lb (408 kg)
  • Page 145: Cargo Nets

    Load Carrying CARGO NETS Installing the Net (If Equipped) WARNINGS Always attach and tighten the net to the luggage anchor points and do not put more than 22 lb (10 kg) of cargo behind the net and above the seat back. Otherwise, the net could fail and cargo could become a projectile, which could cause serious injury.
  • Page 146: Roof Racks And Load Carriers

    When using the roof rack system, we recommend you use Ford genuine accessory crossbars designed specifically for your vehicle. Make sure that you securely fasten the load. Check the tightness of the load before driving and at each fuel stop.
  • Page 147: Load Limit

    Load Carrying the following terms for LOAD LIMIT determining your vehicle’s weight Vehicle Loading - with and ratings, with or without a trailer, without a Trailer from the vehicle’s Tire Label or Safety Compliance Certification This section will guide you in the Label: proper loading of your vehicle, Base Curb Weight - is the weight...
  • Page 148: Load Carrying

    Load Carrying WARNING The appropriate loading capacity of your vehicle can be limited either by volume capacity (how much space is available) or by payload capacity (how much weight the vehicle should carry). Once you have reached the maximum payload of your vehicle, do not add more cargo, even if there is space available.
  • Page 149 Load Carrying E142517 CARGO E143817 GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Cargo Weight - includes all Rating) - is the maximum weight added to the Base Curb allowable weight that can be Weight, including cargo and carried by a single axle (front or optional equipment.
  • Page 150 Load Carrying Note: For trailer towing information refer to the RV and Trailer Towing Guide available at an authorized dealer. E143818 Safety Compliance Certification GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) - Label. The label shall be affixed is the Vehicle Curb Weight, plus to either the door hinge pillar, cargo, plus passengers.
  • Page 151 Load Carrying E142524 WARNING Exceeding the Safety Compliance Certification Label vehicle weight rating limits could result in substandard vehicle handling or performance, engine, transmission and/or structural damage, serious damage to the vehicle, loss of control and personal injury. E143819 GCWR (Gross Combined GCW (Gross Combined Weight) Weight Rating) - is the maximum - is the Gross Vehicle Weight plus...
  • Page 152 Load Carrying for operation at Gross Vehicle Examples: For a 5000 pound Weight Rating, not at Gross (2268 kilogram) conventional Combined Weight Rating.) trailer, multiply 5000 by 0.10 and Separate functional brakes should 0.15 to obtain a proper tongue be used for safe control of towed load range of 500 to 750 pounds vehicles and for trailers where the (227 to 340 kilograms).
  • Page 153 Load Carrying 2. Determine the combined *Suppose your vehicle has a weight of the driver and 1400-pound (635-kilogram) cargo passengers that will be riding and luggage capacity. You decide in your vehicle. to go golfing. Is there enough load capacity to carry you, four of your 3.
  • Page 154 Load Carrying be: 635 kilograms - (2 x 99 Special Loading Instructions kilograms) - (12 x 45 kilograms) = for Owners of Pick-up Trucks 635 - 198 - 540 = -103 kilograms. and Utility-type Vehicles You will need to reduce the load WARNING weight by at least 240 pounds (104 kilograms).
  • Page 155: Towing

    Towing Load Placement TOWING A TRAILER To help minimize how trailer WARNINGS movement affects your vehicle Do not exceed the GVWR or when driving: the GAWR specified on the • Load the heaviest items closest certification label. to the trailer floor. Towing trailers beyond the •...
  • Page 156: Trailer Sway Control

    Towing Trailer Lighting Note: Make sure you take the trailer frontal area into The electrical system on your consideration, do not exceed 20 vehicle is not suitable for towing feet² (1.86 meters²). Towing a trailers with LED lamps. trailer that exceeds this frontal area will reduce the performance and TRAILER SWAY CONTROL fuel economy of your vehicle when...
  • Page 157 Towing Calculating the Maximum 3. This equals the maximum Loaded Trailer Weight loaded trailer weight for this combination. 1. Start with the gross combined Note: The trailer tongue load is an weight rating for your vehicle. integral part of the payload of the See the following chart.
  • Page 158: Essential Towing Checks

    Towing Note: You cannot use a seven-pin trailer ESSENTIAL TOWING CHECKS wiring connector for your vehicle and the trailer lighting equipment. Follow these guidelines for safe towing: • Do not tow a trailer until you drive your Color Function vehicle at least 1000 miles (1600 kilometers).
  • Page 159: Before Towing A Trailer

    Towing Before Towing a Trailer Note: Never attach safety chains to the bumper. Practice turning, stopping and backing up to get the feel of your vehicle-trailer Trailer Brakes combination before starting on a trip. WARNING When turning, make wider turns so the trailer wheels clear curbs and other Do not connect a trailer's hydraulic obstacles.
  • Page 160: Towing Points

    Towing • If your vehicle has AdvanceTrac with Replace the rear axle lubricant anytime RSC and a heavily loaded trailer is on the rear axle has been submerged in water. tow, the system may turn on while Water may have contaminated the rear taking corners.
  • Page 161: Transporting The Vehicle

    Do not tow with a slingbelt. Ford Motor Company has not approved a slingbelt towing procedure. If the vehicle is towed incorrectly, or by any other means, vehicle damage may occur.
  • Page 162: Towing The Vehicle On Four Wheels

    Towing You can tow your vehicle from the front Tow ropes or rigid towing bars must be with wheel lift equipment to raise the front placed on the same side. For example; right wheels off the ground. We recommend hand rear towing point to right hand front that you place the rear wheels on a dolly towing point.
  • Page 163: Driving Hints

    Driving Hints 4. Check the coolant level. See Engine BREAKING-IN Coolant Check (page 190). You need to break in new tires for 5. Have your vehicle checked by an approximately 300 miles (480 authorized dealer as soon as possible. kilometers). During this time, your vehicle may exhibit some unusual driving ECONOMICAL DRIVING characteristics.
  • Page 164: Cold Weather Precautions

    Driving Hints • Do not warm up your vehicle on cold mornings. • Reduce the use of air conditioning and heat. • Avoid using speed control in hilly terrain. • Do not rest your foot on the brake pedal while driving. •...
  • Page 165: Driving Hints

    Driving Hints WARNINGS Always make sure that the floor mats are properly attached to the retention posts in the carpet that are supplied with your vehicle. Floor mats must be properly secured to both retention posts to make sure mats do not shift out of position.
  • Page 166: Roadside Emergencies

    • Towing — independent service contractors, if not prohibited by state, Canadian customers who require roadside local or municipal law, shall tow Ford assistance, call 1-800-665-2006. eligible vehicles to an authorized dealer within 35 mi (56 km) of the Vehicles Sold in Canada: Using...
  • Page 167: Hazard Warning Flashers

    2. Turn the ignition to crank. before you authorize or pay for the service. 3. Turn the ignition off. Call the Ford Roadside Assistance at 4. Turn the ignition on again to re-enable 1-800-665-2006 for additional the fuel pump.
  • Page 168: Roadside Emergencies

    Roadside Emergencies WARNINGS Batteries contain sulfuric acid which can burn skin, eyes and clothing, if contacted. Use only an adequate-sized cable with insulated clamps. Note: Do not disconnect the battery from your vehicle s electrical system. Preparing Your Vehicle Note: Do not attempt to push-start your automatic transmission vehicle.
  • Page 169: Jump Starting

    Roadside Emergencies E130431 WARNING Do not connect the end of the second cable to the negative (-) terminal of the battery to be jumped. A spark may cause an explosion of the gases that surround the battery. Jump Starting E142665 Start the engine of the booster vehicle Remove the jumper cable from the and rev the engine moderately, or press...
  • Page 170: Post-Crash Alert System

    Roadside Emergencies POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEM The system flashes the turn signal lamps and sounds the horn (intermittently) in the event of a serious impact that deploys an airbag (front, side, side curtain or Safety Canopy) or the safety belt pretensioners. The horn and lamps will turn off when: •...
  • Page 171: Customer Assistance

    A reasonable time must be allowed to Oakville, Ontario L6K 0C8 perform a repair after taking your vehicle Telephone to the authorized dealer. Repairs will be made using Ford or Motorcraft® parts, or 1-800-565-3673 (FORD) remanufactured or other parts that are Online authorized by Ford.
  • Page 172: In California (U.s. Only)

    2. Four or more repair attempts are made Ford in writing before pursuing remedies on the same nonconformity (a defect under your state’s warranty laws. Ford is or condition that substantially impairs also allowed a final repair attempt in some the use, value or safety of the vehicle) states.
  • Page 173: The Better Business Bureau (Bbb) Auto Line Program (U.s. Only)

    BBB. Canadian dealers. In those cases where You are not bound by the decision, and you continue to feel that the efforts by Ford may reject the decision and proceed to of Canada and the authorized dealer to...
  • Page 174: Getting Assistance Outside The U.s. And Canada

    CAMVAP decisions are fast, fair, FORD MOTOR COMPANY and final as the arbitrator’s award is Customer Relationship Center binding on both you and Ford of Canada. 1555 Fairlane Drive CAMVAP services are available in all Fairlane Business Park #3 Canadian territories and provinces.
  • Page 175: Ordering Additional Owner's Literature

    REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS identification number (VIN) and new address with Ford Motor Company Export (U.S. ONLY) Operations & Global Growth Initiatives by emailing expcac@ford.com. If you are in another foreign country, contact the nearest authorized dealer.
  • Page 176: Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Only)

    Customer Assistance To contact NHTSA, you may call You can also obtain other the Vehicle Safety Hotline information about motor vehicle toll-free at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: safety from 1-800-424-9153); go to http://www.safercar.gov. http://www.safercar.gov; or write REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS Administrator (CANADA ONLY) 1200 New Jersey Avenue, If you believe that your vehicle has Southeast...
  • Page 177: Fuses

    Fuses Luggage Compartment Fuse Box FUSE BOX LOCATIONS Engine Compartment Fuse Box The fuse box is located in the engine compartment. See Maintenance (page 185). Passenger Compartment Fuse Box E163779 The fuse box is located in the luggage E159113 compartment on the right-hand side. The fuse box is located below the glove Remove the fuse box cover to gain access box.
  • Page 178: Fuse Specification Chart

    Fuses FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART Engine Compartment Fuse Box E157389 Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used. Anti-lock brake system. Stability control. Heated rear window. Transit Connect (CHC) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 179 Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Blower motor. Rear floor console auxiliary power point. Cargo area auxiliary power point. Powertrain control module. Starter relay. Right-hand heated windshield. Cargo-area auxiliary power point. Luggage compartment auxiliary power point. Heated windshield. Floor console auxiliary power point. Accessories - Van only.
  • Page 180 Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Ignition switch position II output (van only). Taxi roof lamp switch. Engine control module. Engine control module. Fuel injectors. Filter Heater. Engine control module - DV6 and Fox engine only. Active grill shutter - 1.6 GTDI and 2.5L engine only. Battery saver relay.
  • Page 181 Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected 7.5A Heated exterior mirror - without door control unit. Body control module. Mini fuses Cartridge fuses Relay Circuits switched Not used. Horn. Battery saver relay. Not used. Rear window wiper. Not used. Heated windshield. Accessory delay.
  • Page 182: Passenger Compartment Fuse Box

    Fuses Passenger Compartment Fuse Box E129926 Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Fuel pump. Not used. Not used. Passive anti-theft system transceiver. Interior lamp. Driver door switch pack. Glove compartment lamp. Transit Connect (CHC) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 183 Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Overhead console switch bank. Not used. Autowipers. Auto-dimming interior mirror. Not used. Not used. Liftgate release. Front door double locking and unlock relay. 7.5A SYNC. Front display interface module. Global positioning system module. Not used. Instrument panel cluster.
  • Page 184: Cargo Compartment Fuse Box

    Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Interior motion sensor. Washer pump. Central locking. Unlock. Double lock. 7.5A Ignition switch. Airbag module. Occupant classification system. Passenger airbag deactivation indicator. Not used. Body control module KL30 supply. Not used. Cargo Compartment Fuse Box E129927 Fuse Fuse Rating...
  • Page 185 Fuses Fuse Fuse Rating Circuits protected Not used. Door control unit rear left. Door control unit rear right. Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used. Not used.
  • Page 186 Fuses Fuse Fuse Rating Circuits protected Not used. Not used. Not used. Driver heated seat. Passenger heated seat. Not used. Power sunblind. Taxi. Not used. 7.5A Rear heating. Ventilation and air conditioning module ignition feed. Taxi connector. Taxi connector. Not used. Not used.
  • Page 187: Changing A Fuse

    Fuses CHANGING A FUSE Fuses WARNING E142430 Always replace a fuse with one that If electrical components in the vehicle are has the specified amperage rating. not working, a fuse may have blown. Blown Using a fuse with a higher amperage fuses are identified by a broken wire within rating can cause severe wire damage and the fuse.
  • Page 188: Maintenance

    Maintenance Working with the Engine Off GENERAL INFORMATION Set the parking brake and shift to park Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help (P). maintain its roadworthiness and resale 2. Switch off the engine. value. There is a large network of authorized dealers that are there to help 3.
  • Page 189: Closing The Hood

    Maintenance E164920 3. Move the catch to the left. E87786 4. Open the hood and support it with the support rod. Closing the Hood Remove the support rod from the catch and secure correctly. 2. Lower the hood and allow it to drop under its own weight for the last 8 inches to 12 inches (20 centimeters to 30 centimeters).
  • Page 190: Under Hood Overview - 1.6L

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.6L E163400 Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine Coolant Check (page 190). Engine oil filler cap : See Engine Oil Dipstick (page 189). Engine oil dipstick : See Engine Oil Dipstick (page 189). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir : See Brake Fluid Check (page 192).
  • Page 191: Under Hood Overview - 2.5L

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 2.5L E166456 Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine Coolant Check (page 190). Engine oil filler cap : See Engine Oil Check (page 189). Engine oil dipstick : See Engine Oil Check (page 189). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir : See Brake Fluid Check (page 192).
  • Page 192: Engine Oil Dipstick - 1.6L Ecoboost

    Maintenance 2. Check the oil level before starting the ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.6L engine, or switch the engine off and ECOBOOST wait 15 minutes for the oil to drain into the oil pan. 3. Remove the dipstick and wipe it with a clean, lint free cloth.
  • Page 193: Oil Change Indicator Reset

    8. Switch the ignition off. For vehicles with Remove the engine oil filler cap. push-button start, press the start 2. Add engine oil that meets Ford button to switch the ignition off. specifications. See Capacities and Specifications (page 246).
  • Page 194: Adding Engine Coolant

    Also, spilling warranty. Use prediluted engine coolant on hot engine parts can burn you. coolant meeting the Ford specification. Do not put engine coolant in the See Capacities and Specifications windshield washer fluid reservoir. If (page 246).
  • Page 195: Automatic Transmission Fluid Check

    If you drive in extremely cold climates: components. • It may be necessary to have a Ford authorized dealer increase the coolant BRAKE FLUID CHECK concentration above 50%. • A coolant concentration of 60% will...
  • Page 196: Changing The 12V Battery

    Maintenance When a low voltage battery replacement CHANGING THE 12V BATTERY is necessary, see an authorized dealer to replace the low voltage battery with a Ford WARNINGS recommended replacement low voltage Batteries normally produce explosive battery that matches the electrical...
  • Page 197: Checking The Wiper Blades

    Maintenance presets, are also maintained in memory by Note: Always dispose of automotive power from the low voltage battery. When batteries in a responsible manner. Follow a technician disconnects and connects the your local authorized standards for disposal. low voltage battery, these settings are Call your local authorized recycling center erased.
  • Page 198: Changing The Front Wiper Blades

    Maintenance Changing the Front Wiper Blades 2. Slightly rotate the wiper blade from the wiper arm. Pull the wiper blade and arm away 3. Disengage the wiper blade from the from the glass. wiper arm. 4. Remove the wiper blade. Install new wiper blades in the reverse order.
  • Page 199: Adjusting The Headlamps

    Maintenance E93786 6. Remove the wiper blade. Install new wiper blades in the reverse E93784 order. 3. Disengage the wiper blade from the Note: Make sure that the wiper blade locks wiper arm. into place. ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS Vertical Aim Adjustment If your vehicle has been involved in a crash, have the aim of the headlamp beam checked by an authorized dealer.
  • Page 200: Changing A Bulb

    Maintenance 25 feet (7.6 meters) Horizontal reference line Vertical Aim Adjustment Procedure Park your vehicle on level ground approximately 25 feet (7.6 meters) from a wall or screen. 2. Measure the distance from the ground to the center of the headlamp bulb and mark an 8 foot (2.4 meter) long horizontal reference line on the wall or screen at this height.
  • Page 201 Maintenance Side Marker WARNINGS Bulbs can become hot, let the bulb cool down before removing it. Failure to do so could result in personal injury. The following instructions describe how to remove the bulbs. Fit replacements in the reverse order unless otherwise stated. You must fit bulbs of the correct specification.
  • Page 202: Side Direction Indicator

    Maintenance Direction Indicator Headlamp High Beam E171014 Remove the cover. 2. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it. E165475 Note: Do not touch the glass of the bulb. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it. Side Direction Indicator Note: You cannot separate the bulb from the bulb holder.
  • Page 203: Rear Lamps

    Maintenance Rear Lamps E165496 2. Hold the bulb holder and turn the lamp counterclockwise and remove it. 3. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out. E165484 Remove the screws. Front Fog Lamps E71062 E165485 Disconnect the electrical connector. 2. Turn the bulb holders counterclockwise to remove them.
  • Page 204 Maintenance License Plate Lamp Front Interior LED Lamps These are not serviceable items, see an authorized dealer if they fail. Interior Lamps Front Interior Lamp E125092 Note: If your vehicle has LED lamps these are not serviceable items, see an authorized E99452 dealer if they fail.
  • Page 205: Bulb Specification Chart

    Maintenance Cargo Area Lamp E163429 Pry off the lamp cover. E166153 2. Remove the cover. 3. Remove the bulb. BULB SPECIFICATION CHART Lamp Specification Power (watt) Brake and tail lamp. W21/5W 21/5 Cornering lamps. Front direction indicator. PY24W Front fog lamp. Front side lamp.
  • Page 206 Maintenance Lamp Specification Power (watt) Interior lamp. License plate lamp. Luggage compartment lamp. 211 Festoon Map lamp. Rear direction indicator. WY21W Rear Dome lamp. Reversing lamp. W16W Side direction indicator. Vehicles with panoramic roof. LED lamps are not serviceable items. Transit Connect (CHC) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 207: Changing The Engine Air Filter

    Maintenance EcoBoost Engines CHANGING THE ENGINE AIR FILTER WARNING To reduce the risk of vehicle damage and/or personal burn injuries do not start your engine with the air cleaner removed and do not remove it while the engine is running. When changing the air filter element, use only the air filter element listed.
  • Page 208: Technical Specifications - 1.6L Ecoboost

    Maintenance 6. Install the air filter housing cover. 3. Remove the air filter element from the air filter housing. Install the retaining screws to secure the air filter housing cover to the air 4. Wipe any dirt or debris from the air filter filter housing.
  • Page 209 Maintenance Item Capacity 9.0 qt (8.5 L) Automatic transmission fluid Fuel tank 15.85 gal (60 L) Windshield washer fluid 3.1 qt (2.9 L) A/C refrigerant 1.5 lb (0.68 kg) A/C refrigerant - with auxiliary system 1.9 lb (0.875 kg) A/C refrigerant compressor oil 4.6 fl oz (136 ml) A/C refrigerant compressor oil - with auxiliary system 7.4 fl oz (220 ml)
  • Page 210: Technical Specifications - 2.5L

    Increased emission levels. and could lead to engine damage that may not be covered by your vehicle warranty. • Reduced engine performance. Note: Ford recommends using DOT 4 Low • Reduced fuel economy. Viscosity (LV) High Performance Brake Fluid •...
  • Page 211 Maintenance Capacities Item Capacity Engine cooling system 8.5 qt (8 L) Engine lubrication system - including the oil filter 5.7 qt (5.4 L) Engine lubrication system - excluding the oil filter 5.4 qt (5.1 L) Engine oil top-up - raise the level on the dipstick 0.8 qt (0.75 L) from minimum to maximum 9.0 qt (8.5 L)
  • Page 212 API certification not be covered by your vehicle warranty. mark. Note: Ford recommends using DOT 4 Low Viscosity (LV) High Performance Brake Fluid or equivalent meeting WSS-M6C65-A2. Use of any fluid other than the recommended...
  • Page 213 Maintenance Note: Automatic transmissions that require MERCON LV transmission fluid should only use MERCON LV transmission fluid. The use of any other fluid may cause transmission damage. Transit Connect (CHC) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 214: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care • Never use strong household detergents CLEANING PRODUCTS or soap, for example dish washing or laundry liquid. These products can For best results, use the following products discolor and spot painted surfaces. or products of equivalent quality: • Never wash your vehicle when is hot to •...
  • Page 215: Waxing

    Vehicle Care Exterior Plastic Parts • Do not allow wax to come in contact with any non-body (low-gloss black) For routine cleaning we recommend colored trim. The wax will discolor or Motorcraft Detail Wash. If tar or grease stain the parts over time. spots are present, we recommend •...
  • Page 216: Cleaning The Windows And Wiper Blades

    Vehicle Care • Never wash or rinse any ignition coil, WARNINGS spark plug wire or spark plug well, or On vehicles equipped with the area in and around these locations. seat-mounted airbags, do not use • Cover the battery, power distribution chemical solvents or strong box, and air filter assembly to prevent detergents.
  • Page 217: Cleaning Leather Seats

    Vehicle Care Note: Follow the same procedure as 4. If necessary, apply more soap and cleaning leather seats for cleaning leather water solution or cleaning product to instrument panels and leather interior trim a clean, soft cloth and press it onto the surfaces.
  • Page 218: Repairing Minor Paint Damage

    Vehicle Care • Alcohol solutions. Note: Industrial-strength or heavy-duty cleaners in combination with brush agitation • Solvents or cleaners intended to remove brake dust and dirt, could wear specifically for rubber, vinyl and away the clear coat finish over a period time. plastics.
  • Page 219: Fuel System

    Vehicle Care General • With your foot on the brake, shift through all the gears while the engine • Store all vehicles in a dry, ventilated is running. place. • We recommend that you change the • Protect from sunlight, if possible. engine oil before you use your vehicle again.
  • Page 220: Removing Vehicle From Storage

    Vehicle Care Miscellaneous • Make sure all linkages, cables, levers and pins under your vehicle are covered with grease to prevent rust. • Move vehicles at least 25 ft (7.5 m) every 15 days to lubricate working parts and prevent corrosion. Removing Vehicle From Storage When your vehicle is ready to come out of storage, do the following:...
  • Page 221: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and Tires How Your Vehicle Differs from GENERAL INFORMATION Other Vehicles Notice to Utility Vehicle, Van and Sport-utility vehicles, vans and trucks can Truck Owners differ from some other vehicles in a few noticeable ways. Your vehicle may be: WARNINGS Utility vehicles have a significantly higher rollover rate than other types...
  • Page 222: Tire Care

    U.S. Department of Transportation-Tire quality TIRE CARE grades: The U.S. Department of Transportation requires Ford Information About Uniform Motor Company to give you the Tire Quality Grading following information about tire grades exactly as the government has written it.
  • Page 223: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and Tires the government course as a tire Temperature A B C graded 100. The relative WARNING performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of their The temperature grade for use, however, and may depart this tire is established for a significantly from the norm due to tire that is properly inflated and variations in driving habits, service...
  • Page 224 Wheels and Tires *Tire Identification Number *Recommended inflation (TIN): A number on the sidewall pressure: The cold inflation of each tire providing information pressure found on the Safety about the tire brand and Compliance Certification Label manufacturing plant, tire size and (affixed to either the door hinge date of manufacture.
  • Page 225 Wheels and Tires describes the fundamental A. P: Indicates a tire, designated characteristics of the tire and also by the Tire and Rim Association, provides a U.S. DOT Tire that may be used for service on Identification Number for safety cars, sport utility vehicles, standard certification and in case minivans and light trucks.
  • Page 226 Wheels and Tires G. H: Indicates the tire's speed Letter Speed rating - mph rating. The speed rating denotes rating (km/h) the speed at which a tire is 168 mph (270 km/h) designed to be driven for extended periods of time under a standard 186 mph (299 km/h) condition of load and inflation Note: For tires with a maximum...
  • Page 227 Wheels and Tires J. Tire Ply Composition and *Traction: The traction grades, Material Used: Indicates the from highest to lowest are AA, A, number of plies or the number of B, and C. The grades represent the layers of rubber-coated fabric in tire's ability to stop on wet the tire tread and sidewall.
  • Page 228 Wheels and Tires The tire suppliers may have C. Maximum Load Dual lb (kg) additional markings, notes or at psi (kPa) cold: Indicates the warnings such as standard load, maximum load and tire pressure radial tubeless, etc. when the tire is used as a dual, defined as four tires on the rear Additional Information axle (a total of six or more tires on...
  • Page 229 Inflate all tires to the from sidewall edge to sidewall inflation pressure recommended edge. In general, the larger the by Ford Motor Company. number, the wider the tire. C. 80: Indicates the aspect ratio which gives the tire's ratio of height to width.
  • Page 230 Safety automatic service station gauges Compliance Certification Label may be inaccurate. Ford (affixed to either the door hinge recommends the use of a digital pillar, door-latch post, or the door or dial-type tire pressure gauge...
  • Page 231 Wheels and Tires When weather temperature 3. Add enough air to reach the changes occur, tire inflation recommended air pressure. pressures also change. A 10°F Note: If you overfill the tire, release (6°C) temperature drop can air by pressing on the metal stem cause a corresponding drop of 1 in the center of the valve.
  • Page 232 Wheels and Tires Inspecting Your Tires and Tire Wear Wheel Valve Stems Periodically inspect the tire treads for uneven or excessive wear and remove objects such as stones, nails or glass that may be wedged in the tread grooves. Check the tire and valve stems for holes, cracks, or cuts that may permit air leakage and repair or replace the...
  • Page 233 LT-metric or all-season versus standardized information on the all-terrain) as those originally sidewall of all tires. This provided by Ford. The information identifies and recommended tire and wheel size Transit Connect (CHC) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 234 Use of any tire or wheel 2. Lubricate the tire bead and not recommended by Ford can wheel bead seat area again. affect the safety and performance of your vehicle, which could result 3.
  • Page 235 Highway Hazards The use of wheels or tires not No matter how carefully you drive recommended by Ford Motor there is always the possibility that Company may affect the you may eventually have a flat tire operation of your tire pressure on the highway.
  • Page 236 Wheels and Tires Tire and Wheel Alignment Tire Rotation A bad jolt from hitting a curb or WARNING pothole can cause the front end If the tire label shows of your vehicle to become different tire pressures for the misaligned or cause damage to front and rear tires and the vehicle your tires.
  • Page 237: Using Winter Tires

    • Only certain snow chains or cables have been approved by Ford as safe for use on your vehicle with the following tires; 215/55R16. • You should only install snow chains or...
  • Page 238: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    Please note that the TPMS is not a chains or cables, contact an authorized substitute for proper tire maintenance, and Ford dealer. it is the driver’s responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure, even if under-inflation has not reached the level to trigger...
  • Page 239 Wheels and Tires Understanding the Tire Pressure The tire pressure monitoring system Monitoring System complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. The system measures the pressure in the Operation is subject to the following two four road tires and sends the tire pressure conditions: (1) This device may not cause readings to your vehicle.
  • Page 240 Wheels and Tires Low tire pressure Possible cause Action required warning light Solid warning light Tire(s) under-inflated 1. Make sure tires are at the correct pres- sure. See Inflating the tires in this chapter. 2. After inflating the tires to the correct pressure See Maintenance (page 185).
  • Page 241 Tire Pressure Monitoring System least three feet (one meter) away from Reset Procedure another Ford vehicle undergoing the system reset procedure. Note: The system reset procedure needs • Do not wait more than two minutes to be carried out after each tire replacement.
  • Page 242: Changing A Road Wheel

    If you must use a sealant, the following a clockwise order: Left front, Ford Tire Mobility Kit sealant should be right front, right rear, left rear. used. The tire pressure monitoring system 6.
  • Page 243 • Winter weather driving capability. and wheels that were originally provided • Wet weather driving capability. by Ford. If the dissimilar spare tire or wheel is damaged, it should be replaced rather • All-wheel driving capability (if than repaired. applicable).
  • Page 244 Wheels and Tires • Use commercial car washing WARNINGS equipment. Never get underneath a vehicle that • Use snow chains on the end of the is supported only by a jack. If your vehicle with the dissimilar spare wheel vehicle slips off the jack, you or and tire assembly.
  • Page 245 Wheels and Tires E142551 Block the diagonally opposite wheel. E166367 3. Open the cap in the rear of the vehicle and insert the end of the lug wrench into the guide hole. E166369 4. Turn the handle counterclockwise and 8. Insert the wrench end between the rim lower the spare tire until it rests on the and the wheel cover through the gaps ground and the cable is slack.
  • Page 246: Stowing The Flat Or Spare Tire

    Wheels and Tires E188744 Arrows on the sill panel cover show the location of the jacking points (A). E75442 Remove the jack and fully tighten the lug nuts in the order shown. Tighten the lug nuts to the correct specification. See Technical Specifications (page 244).
  • Page 247: Technical Specifications

    Ib-ft (Nm) M12 x 1.5 100 (135) Torque specifications are for nut and bolt threads free of dirt and rust. Use only Ford recommended replacement fasteners. Retighten the lug nuts to the specified torque within 100 miles (160 kilometers) after any wheel disturbance (such as tire rotation, changing a flat tire, wheel removal).
  • Page 248 Wheels and Tires E145950 Wheel pilot bore Inspect the wheel pilot bore and mounting surface prior to installation. Remove any visible corrosion or loose particles. Transit Connect (CHC) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 249: Capacities And Specifications

    Capacities and Specifications ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS - 1.6L ECOBOOST Engine Specifications Cubic inches Required fuel Minimum 87 octane Compression ratio 10.0:1 Spark plug gap 0.027-0.031 in. (0.70-0.80 mm) Drivebelt Routing E161372 ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS - 2.5L Engine Specifications Cubic inches Required fuel Minimum 87 octane Compression ratio 9.7:1...
  • Page 250: Motorcraft Parts - 1.6L Ecoboost

    These parts meet or SAE/USCAR-36. exceed Ford Motor Company s Note: For spark plug replacement, see an specifications, and are engineered for your authorized dealer. Replace the spark plugs vehicle.
  • Page 251: Motorcraft Parts - 2.5L

    These parts meet or exceed Ford Motor Company s specifications, and are engineered for your vehicle. Use of other parts may impact vehicle performance, emissions and durability.
  • Page 252: Vehicle Certification Label

    Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABEL E142477 World manufacturer identifier Brake system, Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, Restraint Devices and their locations Make, vehicle line, series, body type E167469 The National Highway Traffic Safety Engine type Administration Regulations require that a Check digit Safety Compliance Certification Label be Model year...
  • Page 253: Transmission Code Designation

    Capacities and Specifications TRANSMISSION CODE DESIGNATION E142806 The transmission code is on the Safety Compliance Certification Label. The following table shows the transmission code along with the transmission description. Code Description Six-speed automatic trans- mission 6F35 Transit Connect (CHC) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 254: Audio System

    Audio systems capable of recognizing and compact discs may not function correctly playing MP3 and WMA individual tracks when used in Ford CD players. and folder structures work as follows: • There are two different modes for MP3...
  • Page 255: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Am/Fm

    Audio System • MP3 and WMA folder mode represents In track mode, the system displays and a folder structure consisting of one plays the structure as if it were only one level of folders. The CD player numbers level deep (all MP3 and WMA files play, all MP3 and WMA tracks on the disc regardless of being in a specific folder).
  • Page 256: Audio System

    Audio System E165952 Display: Shows the status of the current mode selected. Mute: Press the button to mute the sound. Seek up: Press the button to go to the next station up the radio frequency band. Seek down: Press the button to go to the next station down the radio frequency band.
  • Page 257: Station Preset Buttons

    Audio System FM: Press the button to select the FM frequency band. AM: Press the button to select the AM frequency band. Cursor up or down: Press the cursor up or down arrow buttons to adjust the settings within the menus or to move to the next radio station while listening to the radio on the FM or AM frequency band.
  • Page 258: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Premium Am/Fm/Cd

    Audio System Menu Button AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH: PREMIUM AM/FM/CD This will allow you to adjust all of the audio system settings. Press the button repeatedly until the required setting is WARNING displayed. Use the cursor up or down arrow Driving while distracted can result in buttons to adjust the following settings: loss of vehicle control, crash and...
  • Page 259: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Am/Fm/Cd/Sync

    Audio System - TUNE +: Press this button to manually search through the radio frequency band. Eject: Press this button to eject a CD. DISP: Press this button to switch the display screen off. SEEK: Press this button to go to the next station up or down the radio frequency band or the next or previous track on a CD.
  • Page 260 Audio System E166684 Eject: Press this button to eject a CD. Cursor arrows: Press these buttons to scroll through on screen audio system choices. OK: Press this button to confirm menu selections. Information: Press this button to access any available radio or CD information. TUNE - and TUNE +: Press these buttons to manually search the frequency band.
  • Page 261: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Am/Fm/Cd/Sync/Satellite Radio

    Audio System Seek: Press and release these buttons to go to the previous or next preset radio station or disc track. Press and hold these buttons to fast forward to the previous or next strong radio station, memory preset or through the current disc track. On, off and volume: Press this button to switch the system off and on.
  • Page 262 Audio System E166685 Eject: Press this button to eject a CD. Cursor arrows: Press these buttons to scroll through on screen audio system choices. OK: Press this button to confirm menu selections. Information: Press this button to access any available radio or CD information. TUNE - and TUNE +: Press these buttons to manually search the frequency band.
  • Page 263: Digital Radio

    Audio System Sound: Press this button to access settings for Treble, Middle, Bass, Fade and Balance. Use the up and down arrow buttons to select the various settings. When you make your selection, press the left and right arrow buttons to change the settings.
  • Page 264 Audio System When HD Radio broadcasts are active, you • Memory presets allow you to save an can access the following functions: active channel as a memory preset. Touch and hold a memory preset slot • Scan allows you to hear a brief until the sound returns.
  • Page 265: Satellite Radio

    SIRIUS® broadcasts a variety of music, HD Radio logos are proprietary trademarks news, sports, weather, traffic and of iBiquity Digital Corp. Ford Motor entertainment satellite radio channels. For Company and iBiquity Digital Corp. are not more information and a complete list of...
  • Page 266: Satellite Radio Reception Factors

    Ford Motor Company shall not be of your vehicle. See an authorized dealer responsible for any such programming for availability.
  • Page 267 Audio System Troubleshooting Message Condition Action Acquiring… Radio requires more than No action required. This two seconds to produce message should disappear audio for the selected shortly. channel. Satellite antenna fault There is an internal module If this message does not or system failure present.
  • Page 268: Audio Input Jack

    Audio System 2. Plug the extension cable from the AUDIO INPUT JACK portable music player into the auxiliary input jack. WARNINGS 3. Switch the radio on. Select either a Driving while distracted can result in tuned FM station or a CD. loss of vehicle control, accident and injury.
  • Page 269: Audio Troubleshooting

    Audio System USB ports Audio input SD card slot E163858 AUDIO TROUBLESHOOTING Audio unit display Rectification Please check CD General error message for CD fault conditions. For example cannot read the CD, data-CD inserted, etc. Make sure the disc is loaded correctly. Clean and re-try, or replace disc with known music disc.
  • Page 270: Sync

    SYNC GENERAL INFORMATION • Use the advanced voice recognition SYNC is an in-vehicle communications system system that works with your Bluetooth-enabled cellular phone and • Charge your USB device (if your device portable media player. This allows you to: supports this). •...
  • Page 271 SYNC Times are subject to change due to When using SYNC: holidays. • Do not operate playing devices if the power cords or cables are broken, split SYNC Owner Account or damaged. Place cords and cables out of the way, so they do not interfere Why do I need a SYNC owner account? with the operation of pedals, seats, •...
  • Page 272: Using Voice Recognition

    Make sure the interior of your vehicle is vehicle's SYNC module. Ford Motor as quiet as possible. Wind noise from Company and Ford of Canada will not open windows and road vibrations may access the system data for any purpose...
  • Page 273 SYNC Voice command If you want the system to carry out the following voice settings Adjust the level of voice interaction and feedback. [main menu] help Hear a list of voice commands available in the current mode. You can say any of the voice commands that appear within open and close brackets that are separated by |.
  • Page 274: Using Sync With Your Phone

    SYNC Confirmation prompts are short questions correct?". If turned off, the system simply the system asks when it is not sure of your makes a best guess as to what you request or when there are multiple possible requested and may ask you to confirm responses to your request.
  • Page 275 SYNC Pairing a Cell Phone for the First Note: To scroll through the menus, press Time the up and down arrows on your audio system. Note: SYNC can support downloading up Wirelessly pairing your cell phone with to approximately 1000 entries per SYNC allows you to make and receive Bluetooth-enabled cell phone.
  • Page 276: Pairing Subsequent Cell Phones

    SYNC Pairing Subsequent Cell Phones Press the phone button, then scroll to: Message Action Phone settings Press the OK button. Bluetooth Devices Press the OK button. Add Device Press the OK button. When the following message appears in the display. Find SYNC Press the OK button.
  • Page 277 SYNC Voice Command Action Call ___ on Mobile You do not need to preceed this command by saying; phone. This command is not available until your cell phone information is completely downloaded using Bluetooth. Call ___ on Other You do not need to preceed this command by saying; phone. This command is not available until your cell phone information is completely downloaded using Bluetooth.
  • Page 278 SYNC Voice Command Action Phonebook ___ in This command is not available until your cell phone information is Office completely downloaded using Bluetooth. Phonebook ___ This command is not available until your cell phone information is on Cell completely downloaded using Bluetooth. Phonebook ___ on This command is not available until your cell phone information is Other...
  • Page 279: Making A Call

    SYNC Making a Call Press the voice button and when prompted say: Voice Command Action and Description call (someone | [[a] This command is not available until your cell phone informa- name]) tion is completely downloaded using Bluetooth. dial [[a] number] When the system confirms the number say one of the following commands: dial [[a] number] To confirm the number and initiate the call.
  • Page 280 SYNC Message Action and Description Press the phone button. 2. Access the desired contact through SYNC or use voice commands to place the second call. Once actively in the second call, press MENU. 3. Scroll to Join Calls, and press the OK button. Wait until the following message appears.
  • Page 281 SYNC Message Action and Description Press the OK button again to confirm. Call History Access any previously dialed, received or missed calls after you connect your Bluetooth-enabled cell phone to SYNC Press the OK button then select one of the following and press the OK button again to confirm.
  • Page 282 SYNC Message Action and Description Mobile Apps Interact with SYNC-capable mobile applications on your smartphone Exit Press the OK button to to exit the phone menu. This is a cell phone-dependent feature. This is a cell phone-dependent and speed-dependent feature. This is an optional feature and available in the United States only.
  • Page 283 SYNC Reply or forward the message: Message Action and Description Text msg notify Press the OK button. Select one of the following: Reply to sender Press the OK button to access and then scroll through the list of pre-defined messages to send. Forward msg.
  • Page 284: Accessing Your Phone Settings

    6. Press the OK button again when the system asks if you would like to send the message. The system sends each text message with the following signature: This message was sent from my Ford. Return Press the OK button to exit the current menu.
  • Page 285 SYNC Press the phone button, then scroll to: Message Action and Description Phone settings Press the OK button. Select one of the following: Phone status See the provider, name, signal power, battery power and roaming status of your connected cell phone. Press OK to select and scroll to view the information.
  • Page 286 SYNC Message Action and Description Auto-download Automatically download your phonebook each time your cell phone connects to SYNC. Return Exit the current menu. Downloading times are cell phone-dependent and quantity-dependent. When Auto Download is on, it automatically deletes any changes, additions or deletions saved since your last download.
  • Page 287 SYNC Advanced and set prompts, languages, defaults, perform a master reset, install an The Advanced menu allows you to access application and view system information. In the Advanced settings menu, you can select any of the following Message Action and Description Confirmation Prompts Get help from SYNC by using questions, helpful hints or asking you for a specific action.
  • Page 288: Sync Applications And Services

    SYNC SYNC APPLICATIONS AND WARNINGS Always place your phone in a secure SERVICES location in your vehicle so it does not become a projectile or get damaged In order for the following features to work, in a crash. Failure to do so may cause your cellular phone must be compatible serious injury to someone or damage the with SYNC.
  • Page 289 SYNC Setting 911 Assist On or Off In the Event of a Crash Press the phone button to enter the Not all crashes will deploy an airbag or phone menu. activate the fuel pump shut-off (the triggers for 911 Assist). If a connected cell 2.
  • Page 290 SYNC 911 Assist Privacy Notice Note: This feature may not function properly if you have enabled caller ID When you turn on 911 Assist, it may blocking on your cellular phone. Before disclose to emergency services that your running a report, review the Vehicle Health vehicle has been in a crash involving the Report Privacy Notice.
  • Page 291 Return: Press OK to exit the menu. Run Report? Press OK for SYNC to run a health report of your vehicle's diagnostic systems and send the results to Ford where it combines with scheduled maintenance information, open recalls and other field service actions and vehicle inspec- tion items that still need servicing from an authorized dealer.
  • Page 292 5. Once you connect to the service, follow www.SYNCMyRide.com. If you do not want the voice prompts to request the Ford or its service providers to collect your desired service, such as Traffic or vehicle travel information or other Directions. You can also say, "What are information identified in the Terms and my choices?"...
  • Page 293 SYNC Receiving Turn-by-Turn Directions 2. Follow the voice prompts to select your destination. Once you select your When connected to SYNC Services, destination, the system uploads your say "Directions" or "Business search". current vehicle location, calculates a To find the closest business or type of route based on current traffic business to your current location, just conditions and sends it back to your...
  • Page 294 SYNC SYNC Services quick tips You can even access your account outside your vehicle. Just use the number on your phone's call history. Traffic and Directions features do not function properly but information services and the 411 connect and text message features are available.
  • Page 295: Using Sync With Your Media Player

    SYNC 3. Say the name of the application after SYNC is capable of hosting nearly any the tone. digital media player including: iPod®, Zune , plays from device players, and 4. The app should start. While an app is most USB drives. SYNC also supports the running through SYNC, you can press following audio formats MP3, WMA, WAV the voice button and speak commands...
  • Page 296: What's Playing

    SYNC Message Action and Description Depending on how many digital media files are on your connected device, the following message may appear in the radio display. When indexing is complete, the screen returns to the Play menu. Indexing… Select one of the following: Play all Artist Albums...
  • Page 297: Media Voice Commands

    SYNC Press the voice button and when prompted say: Voice command Action and Description ((who's | who is) this | The system reads the metadata tags of the playing track, who plays this | (what's and if the metadata tags are populated, the system will tell | what is) playing [now] you what track is playing.
  • Page 298 SYNC Voice command Voice command shuffle [all] [on] [play] (similar music | more like this) shuffle off ((who's | who is) this | who plays this | (what's | what is) playing [now] | (what | which) (song | track | artist) is this | (who's | who is) playing | (what's | what is) this) <name>...
  • Page 299: Media Menu Features

    SYNC Voice command Action and Description play [song | track | title | The system searches for specific track information from the file] music indexed through the USB port. play [album] [by [artist]] The system searches for specific album information from the music indexed through the USB port.
  • Page 300 SYNC Message Action and Description Browse device Select and play music from your USB port, auxiliary input jack or stream music from your Bluetooth-enabled cell phone. Select one of the following: Press the OK button to access music plugged into your USB port.
  • Page 301: Accessing Your Play Menu

    SYNC Message Action and Description Settings Access available Bluetooth Device menu listings as well as Advanced menu listings. Exit Press OK to exit the media menu. The time required to complete this depends on the size of the media the system needs to index.
  • Page 302 SYNC Message Action and Description Press the OK button. You can select to play all artists or any indexed artist. 2. Scroll to choose the desired artist. Press the OK button. Albums Sort all indexed media by albums. If there are fewer than 255 indexed albums, the system lists them alphabetically in flat file mode.
  • Page 303 SYNC Message Action and Description Similar Music Play music similar to what is currently playing from the USB port. The system uses the metadata information of each song to compile a playlist for you. Press the OK button. 2. The system creates a new list of similar songs and begins playing.
  • Page 304 SYNC Message Action and Description Bluetooth On and Off Turn the Bluetooth feature on and off. Press the OK button and scroll to toggle between on and off. 2. Make a selection, press the OK button. DEL DEVICE Delete a paired media device. Press the OK button and scroll to select the device.
  • Page 305: Sync Troubleshooting

    SYNC Message Action and Description Press the OK button and scroll through the available languages. 2. Press the OK button when the desired language appears in the display. 3. If you change the language setting, the display indicates that the system is updating. When complete, SYNC takes you back to the Advanced menu.
  • Page 306 SYNC Phone issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) There is excessive back- The audio control settings Review your phone's manual ground noise during a phone on your phone may be about audio adjustments. call. affecting SYNC perform- ance. During a call, I can hear the This may be a possible Try turning off the device, other person but they...
  • Page 307 SYNC Phone issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) Depending upon your phone, you may have to grant SYNC permission to access your phonebook contacts. Make sure to confirm when prompted by your phone during the phonebook download. I am having trouble This is a phone-dependent Go to the website to review connecting my phone to...
  • Page 308 SYNC USB and media issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) I am having trouble This may be a possible Try turning off the device, connecting my device. device malfunction. resetting the device, removing the device's battery, then trying again. Make sure you are using the manufacturer's cable.
  • Page 309 SYNC Vehicle Health Report and Services (Traffic, Directions and Information) issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) I received a text that I did You did not activate your This is a free feature, but you not activate Vehicle Health account on the website. must first register online to Report.
  • Page 310 SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) SYNC does not understand You may be using the wrong Review the phone voice what I am saying. voice commands. commands and the media You may be speaking too voice commands at the soon or at the wrong time.
  • Page 311 SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) The system may not be Make sure you are saying the reading the name the same contacts exactly as they are way you are saying it. listed. For example, if you Contacts in your phonebook save a contact as Joe may be very short and...
  • Page 312 AppLink. Also, some may have a "Ford SYNC" setting, so check the app's settings menu on the phone. My phone is connected, my Sometime apps do not...
  • Page 313 SYNC AppLink issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) On an iPhone with iOS7+, to force close an app, double tab the home button then swipe up on the app to close it. Tab the home button again, then select the app again to restart it.
  • Page 314 SYNC phone listed in SYNC's bluetooth ports apps can to find. If the app has a "Ford Mobile Apps Menu. use to connect. If you have SYNC" setting, disable that more AppLink apps on your...
  • Page 315: Myford Touch

    MyFord Touch GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road. Your primary responsibility is the safe operation of your vehicle.
  • Page 316: Myford Touch

    MyFord Touch This system uses a four-corner strategy to Message provide quick access to several vehicle features and settings. The touchscreen City Center provides easy interaction with your cell phone, entertainment, information and system settings. The corners display active Edit Route modes within the menus, for example;...
  • Page 317 MyFord Touch Note: Depending on your vehicle s option ENTERTAINMENT package and software, the screens may vary Press to select any of the following: in appearance from the descriptions in this section. The features may also be limited Message depending on the market. Check with an authorized dealer for availability.
  • Page 318 MyFord Touch Message Action and Description Display Press this button to switch the display screen off. Press again, or touch the screen to switch the display screen on. Source Touch the control repeatedly to switch between media modes. Sound Adjust the settings for: •...
  • Page 319 MyFord Touch Safety Information Make sure that you review your device's manual before using it with SYNC. WARNING Speed-restricted Features Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and Some features of this system are restricted injury. We strongly recommend that from use unless your vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 320 SYNC module. Ford Motor When you connect a cell phone to SYNC, Company and Ford of Canada do not the system creates a profile within your access the system data for any purpose vehicle that links to that cell phone.
  • Page 321 MyFord Touch When using voice commands, words and Voice command icons may appear in the lower left status bar indicating the status of the voice ([go] back | return) command session (such as Listening, [main menu | voice] help Success, Failed, Paused or Try Again). You can say any of the voice commands How to Use Voice Commands that appear within open and close...
  • Page 322 MyFord Touch Helpful Hints Voice Commands • Make sure the interior of your vehicle is (disc | CD [player]) list of commands as quiet as possible. Wind noise from open windows and road vibrations may climate [control] list of commands prevent the system from correctly (nav | navigation) list of commands recognizing spoken voice commands.
  • Page 323 MyFord Touch • Interaction Mode: Novice mode Using the steering wheel control, press provides detailed interaction and the voice button and when prompted guidance. Advanced mode has less say one of the following: audible interaction and more tone prompts. Voice command •...
  • Page 324: Settings

    MyFord Touch SETTINGS E161968 Clock Item Message Under this menu, you can set the clock, access and adjust the display, sound and Clock vehicle settings as well as access settings Display for specific modes or the help feature. Sound Vehicle E142607 Settings Help...
  • Page 325 MyFord Touch Message Action and Description You can also turn the outside air temperature display off and on. It appears at the top center of the touchscreen, next to the time and date. Note: You cannot manually set the date. Your vehicle s GPS does this for you. Note: If the battery has been disconnected, your vehicle needs to acquire a GPS signal to update the clock.
  • Page 326 MyFord Touch Note: You cannot load photos directly from To make adjustments using the voice your camera. You must access the photos button, press the button and when either from your USB mass storage device prompted, say: or from an SD card. Note: Photographs with extremely large Voice command dimensions (such as 2048 x 1536) may not...
  • Page 327 MyFord Touch Message To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Then select from the following: Message Vehicle Health Report Settings Camera Settings Vehicle Enable Valet Mode Vehicle Health Report To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Message Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon.
  • Page 328 MyFord Touch Message Action and Description Enhanced Park Aids Rear Camera Delay You can find more information on the rear view camera system in another chapter. See Parking Aids (page 134). Note: If the system locks, and you need to Enable Valet Mode reset the PIN, enter 3681 and the system unlocks.
  • Page 329 MyFord Touch Message Action and Description Temperature Select to display units in Celsius or Fahrenheit. System Prompt Volume Adjust the volume of voice prompts from the system. Touch Screen Button Select to have the system beep to confirm choices made Beep through the touchscreen.
  • Page 330 MyFord Touch Message Action and Description Media Candidate Lists Candidate lists are possible results from your voice commands. The system simply makes a best guess at your request with these turned off. Phone Candidate Lists Candidate lists are possible results from your voice commands.
  • Page 331 MyFord Touch Navigation E142607 To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Message Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon. Navigation Then select from the following: Map Preferences Turn breadcrumbs on and off. Have the system display your turn list top to bottom or bottom to top.
  • Page 332 MyFord Touch Message Action and Description Have the system display areas where difficult driving condi- tions may occur. Have the system display areas where snow and ice on the road may occur. Have the system display any smog alerts. Have the system display weather warnings. Have the system display where there may be reduced visib- ility.
  • Page 333 MyFord Touch Message Action and Description Text Message Notifica- Select the type of notification for text messages - alert tone, tion beep, text to speech, or have it be silent. Internet Data Connection If compatible with your phone, you can adjust your internet data connection.
  • Page 334 MyFord Touch Message Action and Description Gateway (Access Point) Mode makes SYNC an access point for a phone or a computer when turned on. This forms the local area network within your vehicle for things, such as game playing, file transfer and internet browsing. Press ? for more information.
  • Page 335 MyFord Touch To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Message Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon. Help Then select from the following: System Information Touchscreen system serial number Your vehicle identification number (VIN) Touchscreen system software version Navigation system version Map database version Sirius satellite radio ESN Gracenote®...
  • Page 336: Entertainment

    MyFord Touch ENTERTAINMENT E161892 Browsing Device Content Messa g e Message and Description When listening to audio on a device, you can browse through other devices without having to change sources. For example, if you are currently listening to audio on an SD card, you can browse all the artists that SIRIUS are stored on your USB device.
  • Page 337: Am/Fm Radio

    MyFord Touch Voice command Voice command (USB [<1-n>] | iPod | MP3 [player]) play genre <genre name> (browse | show | search) help play playlist <any playlist name> These commands are only usable if you [tune [to]] [Sirius] [channel] <0- have an active subscription to SIRIUS 223>...
  • Page 338 MyFord Touch TAG Button Scan This feature is available when HD Radio is Touch this button to go to the next strong on, and allows you to tag a song to AM or FM radio station. The light on the download later.
  • Page 339 MyFord Touch on-screen. The multicast indicator appears in FM mode (only) if the current station is broadcasting multiple digital broadcasts. The highlighted numbers signify available digital channels where new or different content is available. HD1 signifies the main programming status and is available in E142616 The HD logo either blinks when acquiring analog and digital broadcasts.
  • Page 340 MyFord Touch When HD Radio broadcasts are active, you can access the following functions: Message Action and Description Scan Allows you to hear a brief sampling of all available stations. This feature still works when HD Radio reception is on, although it does not scan for HD2-HD7 channels.
  • Page 341 MyFord Touch In order to provide the best possible technology. Independent entities own and experience, use the contact form to report operate each station. These stations are any station issues found while listening to responsible for ensuring all audio streams a station broadcasting with HD Radio and data fields are accurate.
  • Page 342 Digital Corp. U.S. and foreign patents. HD Radio and the HD and HD Radio logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp. Ford Motor E142611 Company and iBiquity Digital Corp. are not responsible for the content sent using HD To turn the feature on press the lower Radio technology.
  • Page 343 Message channel. Bass Note: SIRIUS does not support the Alert feature on all channels. Ford Motor Midrange Company shall not be responsible for Alert Treble feature variation. Set Balance and Fade...
  • Page 344 United States, at any time, with or without notice to you. www.sirius.ca in Canada, or call SIRIUS at Ford Motor Company shall not be 1-888-539-7474. responsible for any such programming Note: This receiver includes the eCos changes.
  • Page 345 MyFord Touch SIRIUS Satellite Radio Reception Factors and Troubleshooting Potential reception issues Antenna obstructions For optimal reception performance, keep the antenna clear of snow and ice build-up and keep luggage and other materials as far away from the antenna as possible. Terrain Hills, mountains, tall buildings, bridges, tunnels, freeway overpasses, parking garages, dense tree foliage and thunder-...
  • Page 346 MyFord Touch Troubleshooting tips Message Cause Action Questions? Call Your satellite service is no Contact SIRIUS at 1-888-539- longer available. 7474 to resolve subscription 1-888-539-7474 issues. None found All the channels in the selected Use the channel guide to turn category are either skipped or off the Lock or Skip function on Check Channel Guide...
  • Page 347 MyFord Touch Message Bass E142611 Midrange To access, press the lower left corner Treble on the touchscreen, then select: Set Balance and Fade Message Occupancy Mode Speed Compensated Volume Insert your CD then select: Message Action and Descrip- Note: Your vehicle may not have all these tion sound settings.
  • Page 348: Sd Card Slot And Usb Port

    MyFord Touch Voice command Action Descrip- tion [play | change] track [number] <1-512> repeat [all | folder | track | song] off (shuffle | random | mix) (CD E174390 [player] | disc) [on] The SD card slot is located either in the (shuffle | random | mix) [disc center console or behind a small access | CD [player] | folder] off...
  • Page 349 MyFord Touch This feature allows you to plug in media Playing Music from Your Device playing devices, memory sticks, flash drives Note: The system is capable of indexing up or thumb drives, and charge devices if they to 30,000 songs. support this feature.
  • Page 350 MyFord Touch Message Action and Description Device Information Displays software and firmware information about the currently connected media device. Update Media Index Indexes your device when you connect it for the first time and each time the content changes (for example adding or removing tracks) to make sure you have the latest voice commands available for all media on the device.
  • Page 351 MyFord Touch Voice command Voice command play artist <any artist name | play TV show <movie title any author name> name | TV show episode name | video podcast episode name play audiobook <album name | music video song name> | audio podcast name | video podcast name | season name play [TV show] episode...
  • Page 352 MyFord Touch Voice command Voice command (browse | search | show) (browse | search | show) all album <album name | audio video (podcast | podcasts) podcast name | video podcast (browse | search | show) all name | season name | (video | videos) audiobook title name>...
  • Page 353: Bluetooth Audio

    MyFord Touch Bluetooth Audio Voice command The system allows you to stream audio (browse | search| show) video over your vehicle's speakers from your playlist <movie playlist name connected, Bluetooth-enabled cell phone. | TV Show playlist name | Video Podcast playlist name | Music Video playlist name>...
  • Page 354: Phone

    MyFord Touch PHONE E161968 • Using privacy mode. Item Message • Dialing a number. Phone • Redialing. • Call waiting notification. Quick Dial • Caller ID. Phonebook Other features, such as text messaging using Bluetooth and automatic phonebook History download, are cell phone-dependent Messaging features.
  • Page 355 MyFord Touch Pairing Your Cell Phone for the The first thing you must do to use the First Time phone features of SYNC is to pair your Bluetooth-enabled cell phone with SYNC. WARNING This allows you to use your cell phone in a hands-free manner.
  • Page 356: Making Calls

    MyFord Touch To pair a subsequent cell phone, select: Message Action and Description Phone Settings Select BT Device Add Device Select SYNC and a six-digit PIN appears on your device. If you are prompted to enter a PIN on your device, it does not support Secure Simple Pairing.
  • Page 357: Phone Menu Options

    MyFord Touch Ignore the call by doing nothing. SYNC logs To turn on contact picture settings, if it as a missed call. your device supports this feature, Phone Menu Options select: Press the top left corner on the Message touchscreen to select from the following Phone options: Settings...
  • Page 358: Text Messaging

    MyFord Touch Text Messaging Message Note: Downloading and sending text Listen (speaker icon) messages using Bluetooth are cell phone-dependent features. Dial Note: Certain features in text messaging Send Text are speed-dependent and not available when your vehicle is traveling at speeds over View 3.1 mph (5 km/h).
  • Page 359: Phone Settings

    MyFord Touch Message Text Message Options Stuck in traffic. Message Call me later. I’ll call you back in a few minutes. I just left, I’ll be there soon. Can you give me a call? Receiving a Text Message Note: If you select View and your vehicle is I’m on my way.
  • Page 360: Phone Voice Commands

    MyFord Touch Message Action and Description Do Not Disturb If you want all calls to go directly to your voicemail and not ring in the vehicle. When this feature is on, text message notifications do not ring inside the cabin either. 911 Assist Turn the 911 Assist feature on and off.
  • Page 361: Information

    MyFord Touch Voice command Voice command join (call | calls) (mute [call] off | Unmute [call]) (listen to | read) [[text] message | Help line] [number] <msg_num> These commands are only available (listen to | read) ([text] message) during an active call. [text] (messages | message) If you say messages, see the following additional commands.
  • Page 362 SYNC Services Terms and Conditions at www.SYNCMyRide.com. If you do not want Note: SYNC Services requires activation Ford or its service providers to collect your before use. Visit www.SYNCMyRide.com to vehicle travel information or other register and check your eligibility for information identified in the Terms and complimentary services.
  • Page 363 MyFord Touch Connecting to SYNC Services Using Receiving Turn-by-Turn Directions Voice Commands When connected to SYNC Services, say "Directions" or "Business search". To find the closest business or type of business to your current location, just E142599 say "Business search" and then Press the voice button.
  • Page 364 MyFord Touch If you miss a turn, SYNC automatically asks Tips if you want the route updated. Just say, "Yes" when prompted and the system Lions, or a news delivers a new route to your vehicle. category. You can learn more about If your vehicle is equipped with Navigation, personalization by SYNC Services downloads your requested...
  • Page 365 MyFord Touch Note: Neither Sirius nor Ford is responsible Services for any errors or inaccuracies in the Sirius Travel Link services or its use in vehicles. Voice command When you subscribe to Sirius Travel Link, Cancel route it can help you locate the best gas prices,...
  • Page 366 MyFord Touch Sports Info Sports-Related Commands Touch this button to view scores and schedules from a variety of sports. You can Voice command also save up to 10 favorite teams for easier Baseball access. The score automatically refreshes when a game is in progress. College basketball Ski Conditions College football...
  • Page 367 MyFord Touch Voice command Press Alerts, and then choose from any of the following services: MLS headlines Message Action and Description MLS schedule View The complete message MLS scores Delete The message Motor sports headlines Delete All Messages Motor sports order Motor sports schedule This screen displays any system messages (such as an SD card fault).
  • Page 368 MyFord Touch Setting 911 Assist On WARNINGS Always place your phone in a secure location in your vehicle so it does not become a projectile or damaged in E142608 a crash. Failure to do so may cause serious injury to someone or damage the phone, If your vehicle is equipped with Navigation, touch the I (Information) which could prevent 911 Assist from...
  • Page 369 MyFord Touch • You must pair and connect a 911 Assist May Not Work If: Bluetooth-enabled and compatible • Your cellular phone or 911 Assist phone to SYNC. hardware sustains damage in a crash. • A connected Bluetooth-enabled phone • The vehicle's battery or the SYNC must have the ability to make and system has no power.
  • Page 370 After registering, When you create a Vehicle Health Report, you can request a Vehicle Health Report Ford Motor Company may collect your (inside your vehicle). Return to your cellular phone number (to process your account at www.SYNCMyRide.com to view report request) and diagnostic information your report.
  • Page 371: Climate

    MyFord Touch Where Am I? Message Action and Descrip- tion For information about your current location, select: navigation, nothing displays. Message Action and Descrip- tion CLIMATE Where Am I? View your vehicle's current location, if Press the lower right corner on your vehicle is the touchscreen to access your equipped with...
  • Page 372 MyFord Touch MAX A/C: Touch to cool your vehicle with recirculated air. Touch again for normal A/C operation. MAX A/C distributes air through instrument panel vents and may help reduce odors from entering your vehicle. MAX A/C is more economical and efficient than normal A/C mode. A/C: Touch to switch the air conditioning on or off.
  • Page 373 MyFord Touch Voice Commands Voice Commands (AC | air (conditioner | conditioning)) [on] [set] (temp | temperature) [to] (15.0- 30) [degrees] (automatic | auto) [on] [set] (temp | temperature) [to] (59-86) (decrease (fan | blower) speed | (fan | [degrees] blower) speed decrease) ((temp | temperature) (decrease | down) ([front [window]] defrost | windshield |...
  • Page 374: Navigation

    MyFord Touch NAVIGATION Message Note: The navigation SD card must be in the SD card slot to operate the navigation Edit Route system. If you need a replacement SD card, see an authorized dealer. Cancel Route Note: The SD card slot is spring-loaded. To remove the SD card, just push the card in Enter the necessary information into and release it.
  • Page 375: Point Of Interest (Poi) Categories

    MyFord Touch Note: If your vehicle is on a recognized road Subcategories and you do not press the Start Route button, the system defaults to the Fastest Message Route option and begins guidance. Restaurant During route guidance, you can press the talking bubble icon that appears in the Golf upper right navigation corner (green bar)
  • Page 376: Setting Your Navigation Preferences

    MyFord Touch When you have selected a point of interest, When you are viewing more the location and information appear, such information for hotels, cityseekr also as address and phone number. If cityseekr tells you if the hotel has certain lists the point of interest, more information services and facilities using icons, such is available, such as a brief description,...
  • Page 377 MyFord Touch Avoid Map Preferences These features allow you to choose to Breadcrumbs have the system avoid freeways, toll roads, Display your vehicle’s previously traveled ferries and car trains when planning your route with white dots. Switch this feature route. Switch these features ON or OFF. ON or OFF.
  • Page 378: Map Mode

    MyFord Touch Other traffic alert features allows you to turn on certain, or all, traffic icons on the map such as road work, incident, accidents and closed roads. Scroll down to view all the different types of alerts. Switch these features ON or OFF.
  • Page 379 MyFord Touch Press the speaker button on the Scroll cursor allows you to scroll map to mute route guidance. the map; the fixed icon is in the When the light on the button center of the screen. The map E174017 E142647 illuminates, the feature is on.
  • Page 380: Quick-Touch Buttons

    MyFord Touch No GPS symbol indicates that View/Edit Route When a Route is insufficient GPS satellite signals Active are available for accurate map E142655 Subcategories positioning. This icon may display under normal operation in an area with Message poor GPS access. View Route Quick-touch Buttons Edit Destination/Waypoint...
  • Page 381 MyFord Touch Voice command Navigation system voice commands navigation voice [guidance] (volume Voice command (increase | up) | louder) (cancel | delete) next waypoint [navigation] (repeat [last] instruc- tion | next turn) [navigation] (cancel | clear | stop) route [navigation] [show] 3D [navigation] destination [navigation] [show] [vehicle] heading up...
  • Page 382 MyFord Touch Voice command Destination Zoom to <distance> Voice command Help <nametag> If you say "Destination", you can then say <POI category> any command in the "Destination" chart. favorites | favorite destinations | favorite One-shot Destination Street Address destination When you say either "Navigation [my] home destination street address"...
  • Page 383: Accessories

    Contact an authorized Ford dealer for the Exterior Style manufacturer's limited warranty details, and request a copy of the Ford Licensed • Graphics. Accessories product limited warranty from • Hitch and towing accessories.
  • Page 384 • If you or an authorized Ford dealer add any non-Ford custom electrical or electronic accessories or components to your vehicle, you may adversely affect battery performance and...
  • Page 385: Appendices

    The • You have acquired a device ("DEVICE") additional software and services of that includes software licensed by Ford third party origin, as well as associated Motor Company and its affiliates media, printed materials, and "online"...
  • Page 386 Certificate(s) of Authenticity), and the the process. Neither FORD MOTOR recipient agrees to the terms of this COMPANY nor its suppliers shall be EULA. If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade,...
  • Page 387 SOFTWARE ("Supplemental may collect and use technical Components"). information gathered in any manner as If FORD MOTOR COMPANY or third party part of product support services related software and services suppliers provide or to the SOFTWARE or related services. make available to you Supplemental...
  • Page 388 DEVICE. electronic form, you may print one copy of UPGRADES AND RECOVERY MEDIA: such electronic documentation. If the SOFTWARE is provided by FORD EXPORT RESTRICTIONS: You MOTOR COMPANY separate from the acknowledge that the SOFTWARE is DEVICE on media such as a ROM chip, CD subject to U.S.
  • Page 389 Adobe TRADEMARKS: This EULA does not grant you any rights in connection with any Contains Adobe® [Flash® Player] or trademarks or service marks of FORD [AIR®] technology by Adobe Systems MOTOR COMPANY, MS, Microsoft Incorporated. This [Licensee Product] Corporation, third party software or service contains [Adobe®...
  • Page 390 Appendices Use of Speech Recognition Functions: WARNING Speech recognition software is inherently Operating certain parts of this a statistical process which is subject to system while driving can distract errors. It is your responsibility to monitor your attention away from the road, any speech recognition functions included and possibly cause an accident or other in the system and address any errors.
  • Page 391 Appendices Potential Map Inaccuracy: Maps used Telenav may revise this Agreement and by this system may be inaccurate because the privacy policy at any time, with or of changes in roads, traffic controls or without notice to you. You agree to visit driving conditions.
  • Page 392 Appendices 2. Account Information or proprietary rights, rights of publicity or privacy or other rights of any party, (ii) You agree: (a) when registering the violates any law, statute, ordinance or Telenav Software, to provide Telenav with regulation, including but not limited to laws true, accurate, current, and complete and regulations related to spamming, information about yourself, and (b) to...
  • Page 393 Appendices COURSE OF DEALING, CUSTOM OR STATES AND/OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT TRADE AND INCLUDING, BUT NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY...
  • Page 394 Appendices the terms and conditions of this Notices by posting them on Telenav’s Agreement. Any such sale, assignment or Website or by downloading such Notices transfer that is not expressly permitted to your wireless device. If you desire to under this paragraph will result in withdraw your consent to receive Notices immediate termination of this Agreement, electronically, you must discontinue your...
  • Page 395 Appendices Agreement), and thus your use of the TERMS AND CONDITIONS Telenav Software is also subject to such License Limitations on Use: terms. You agree to comply with the following additional terms and conditions, You agree that your license to use this Data which are applicable to Telenav’s third is limited to and conditioned on use for party vendor licensors:...
  • Page 396 Appendices Disclaimer of Liability: real time route guidance, fleet management or similar applications; or (b) HERE AND ITS LICENSORS (INCLUDING with, or in communication with, including THEIR LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS) without limitation, cellular phones, SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU IN palmtop and handheld computers, pagers, RESPECT OF ANY CLAIM, DEMAND OR and personal digital -assistants or PDAs.
  • Page 397 Appendices Entire Agreement: Government End Users: These terms and conditions constitute the If the Data is being acquired by or on behalf entire agreement between HERE (and its of the United States government or any licensors, including their licensors and other entity seeking or applying rights suppliers) and you pertaining to the subject similar to those customarily claimed by the...
  • Page 398 Appendices Gracenote® Copyright You agree that you will use the content from Gracenote ("Gracenote Content") , CD and music-related data from Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Software, Gracenote, Inc., copyright© 2000-2007 and Gracenote Servers for your own Gracenote. Gracenote Software, copyright personal, non-commercial use only.
  • Page 399 Appendices THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE, EACH ITEM Vehicle with SYNC only OF GRACENOTE DATA AND THE FCC ID: KMHSG1P1 GRACENOTE CONTENT ARE LICENSED IC: 1422A-SG1P1 TO YOU "AS IS". NEITHER GRACENOTE MAKES ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR Vehicle with SYNC and MyFord Touch WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, or MyLincoln Touch REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF ANY...
  • Page 400: Extended Service Plan (Esp)

    3. BaseCARE - Covers 84 components. Transferable Coverage 4. PowertrainCARE - Covers 29 critical If you sell your vehicle before your Ford components. Extended Service Plan coverage expires, Ford Extended Service Plan is honored by you can transfer any remaining coverage all authorized Ford dealers in the U.S.
  • Page 401: Service Plans (Canada Only)

    Premium Maintenance Plan that covers all Service Plan. Ford Extended Service Plan scheduled maintenance, and selected is the only service contract backed by Ford wear items. The coverage is prepaid, so Motor Company of Canada, Limited. you never have to worry about affording Depending on the plan you purchase, Ford your vehicle’s maintenance.
  • Page 402: Scheduled Maintenance

    If you do not use Ford authorized parts they you sell or trade it. Keep all receipts for may not meet our specifications and completed maintenance with your vehicle.
  • Page 403: Scheduled Maintenance

    When the oil change message appears in Additives and Chemicals the information display, it is time for an oil This owner's manual and the Ford change. Make sure you perform the oil Workshop Manual list the recommended change within two weeks or 500 miles additives and chemicals for your vehicle.
  • Page 404: Multi-Point Inspection

    Scheduled Maintenance Check every month Engine oil level. Function of all interior and exterior lights. Tires (including spare) for wear and proper pressure. Windshield washer fluid level. Check every six months Battery connections. Clean if necessary. Body and door drain holes for obstructions. Clean if necessary. Cooling system fluid level and coolant strength.
  • Page 405: Normal Scheduled Maintenance

    Scheduled Maintenance Multi-Point inspection Accessory drive belt(s) Hazard warning system operation Battery performance Horn operation Engine air filter Radiator, cooler, heater and air conditioning hoses Exhaust system Suspension components for leaks or damage Exterior lamps operation Steering and linkage Tires (including spare) for wear and proper Fluid levels ;...
  • Page 406: Maintenance Intervals

    Scheduled Maintenance When to expect the OIL CHANGE REQUIRED message Interval Vehicle use and example Normal Normal commuting with highway driving 7500-10000 miles No, or moderate, load or towing (12000-16000 km) Flat to moderately hilly roads No extended idling Severe Moderate to heavy load or towing 5000-7499 miles Mountainous or off-road conditions...
  • Page 407 Scheduled Maintenance At every oil change interval as indicated by the information display Inspect the tires, tire wear and measure the tread depth. Inspect the wheels and related components for abnormal noise, wear, looseness or drag. Do not exceed one year or 10000 miles (16000 kilometers) between service intervals. Reset the Intelligent Oil-Life Monitor after engine oil and filter changes.
  • Page 408: Special Operating Conditions Scheduled

    Scheduled Maintenance Perform the services shown in the SPECIAL OPERATING following tables when specified, or within CONDITIONS SCHEDULED 3000 miles (4800 kilometers) of a MAINTENANCE message indicating that an oil change is required appears in the information display. If you operate your vehicle primarily in any •...
  • Page 409 Scheduled Maintenance Operating in dusty or sandy conditions (such as unpaved or dusty roads) Inspect frequently, service Replace cabin air filter. as required Replace engine air filter. Every 5000 miles (8000 Inspect the wheels and related components for abnormal noise, wear, looseness or drag. Rotate tires, inspect tires for wear and measure tread depth.
  • Page 410: Scheduled Maintenance Record

    Scheduled Maintenance SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE RECORD Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Transit Connect (CHC) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 411 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Transit Connect (CHC) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 412 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Transit Connect (CHC) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 413 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Transit Connect (CHC) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 414 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Transit Connect (CHC) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 415 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Transit Connect (CHC) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 416 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Transit Connect (CHC) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 417 Transit Connect (CHC) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, First Printing...
  • Page 418 Index Audio Unit - Vehicles With: AM/ FM..............252 AUX Button............255 Clock Button............254 See: Climate Control...........95 Frequency Band Buttons........254 About This Manual...........7 Menu Button............255 Sound Button............254 See: Brakes............129 Station Preset Buttons........254 ABS driving hints Station Tuning Buttons........254 See: Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Premium Brakes..............129 AM/FM/CD..........255...
  • Page 419 Index California Proposition 65......11 Cleaning the Exterior........211 Capacities and Specifications....246 Exterior Chrome Parts........211 Cargo Nets............142 Exterior Plastic Parts..........212 Installing the Net..........142 Stripes or Graphics..........212 Removing the Net..........143 Underbody.............212 Car Wash Cleaning the Instrument Panel and Instrument Cluster Lens......213 See: Cleaning the Exterior.........211 Center Console..........114 Cleaning the Interior........213 Changing a Bulb..........197...
  • Page 420 Using Safety Belts During Pregnancy....31 Floor Mats............161 Drivebelt Routing..........246 Engine Specifications - 2.5L....246 Fog Lamps - Front Drivebelt Routing..........247 See: Front Fog Lamps........70 Ford Credit............11 (U.S. Only)..............11 Front Exterior Overview........13 Front Fog Lamps..........70 Front Passenger Sensing System....40 Fuel and Refueling........119 Fuel Consumption........123 Calculating Fuel Economy.......123...
  • Page 421 Index Fuel Quality............120 Heated Windows and Mirrors....101 Choosing the Right Fuel........120 Heated Exterior Mirrors........102 Octane Recommendations......120 Heated Rear Window........102 Fuel Shutoff...........164 Heated Windshield..........102 Fuse Box Locations........174 Heating Engine Compartment Fuse Box....174 See: Climate Control...........95 Hill Start Assist..........130 Luggage Compartment Fuse Box....174 Passenger Compartment Fuse Box.....174 Using Hill Start Assist........130 Fuses..............174...
  • Page 422 Index Installing Child Seats........19 Load Limit............144 Child Seats...............19 Special Loading Instructions for Owners of Using Lap and Shoulder Belts......20 Pick-up Trucks and Utility-type Using Lower Anchors and Tethers for Vehicles..............151 Children (LATCH)..........22 Vehicle Loading - with and without a Using Tether Straps..........24 Trailer..............144 Instrument Cluster.........79 Locking and Unlocking.........54...
  • Page 423 Index Mobile Communications Equipment..12 Parking Aids............134 Motorcraft Parts - 1.6L Principle of Operation........134 EcoBoost ..........247 Parking Brake..........129 Motorcraft Parts - 2.5L......248 Passive Anti-Theft System......59 MyFord Touch ..........312 SecuriLock®............59 PATS General Information...........312 MyKey Troubleshooting.......53 See: Passive Anti-Theft System.....59 MyKey .............49 Perchlorate............11 Personalized Settings........88 Principle of Operation........49 Measure Units............88...
  • Page 424 Index Rear Seats............107 Roadside Assistance........163 Vehicles With Five Seats........107 Vehicles Sold in Canada: Getting Roadside Vehicles With Seven Seats......109 Assistance............163 Rear Under Floor Storage......141 Vehicles Sold in Canada: Using Roadside Adjustable Load Floor........141 Assistance............163 Passenger Compartment Floor......141 Vehicles Sold in the United States: Getting Rear View Camera........137 Roadside Assistance........163 Switching the Rear View Camera Off..138...
  • Page 425 Index Snow Chains See: Using Snow Chains.........234 Special Notices..........12 Tailgate New Vehicle Limited Warranty......12 See: Manual Liftgate...........58 Special Instructions..........12 Technical Specifications - 1.6L Special Operating Conditions Scheduled EcoBoost ..........205 Maintenance..........405 Capacities............205 Speed Control Specifications.............206 See: Cruise Control..........139 Technical Specifications - 2.5L....207 Stability Control..........132 Capacities............208 Principle of Operation........132...
  • Page 426: Using Sync With Your Phone

    Index Transmission Using Traction Control.........131 See: Transmission..........126 Switching the System Off Using a Transporting the Vehicle......158 Switch..............131 Trip Computer..........88 Switching the System Off Using the Average Fuel............88 Information Display Controls.....131 Digital Speedometer..........88 System Indicator Lights and Distance to Empty..........88 Messages............131 Using Voice Recognition......269 Resetting the Trip Computer......88 Trip Odometer............88...
  • Page 427 Index Warning Lamps and Indicators....80 Airbag - Front............80 Anti-Lock Braking System........80 Battery..............80 Brake System............80 Cruise Control............80 Direction Indicator..........81 Engine Oil..............81 Fasten Safety Belt..........81 Fog Lamps - Front..........81 High Beam...............81 Information..............81 Low Fuel Level............81 Low Tire Pressure Warning........81 Parking Lamps............81 Service Engine Soon...........82 Traction and Stability Control......82 Traction and Stability Control Off....82 Washer Fluid Check........192...

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