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  • Page 1 FORD MONDEO Owner's Manual...
  • 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: CG3633en 10/2014 20141010180034...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction Keys and Remote Controls About This Manual...........7 General Information on Radio Frequencies..........32 Symbols Glossary..........7 Remote Control..........32 Data Recording..........9 Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Replacement Parts Control............37 Recommendation........10 Mobile Communications MyKey Equipment.............10 Principle of Operation........38 At a Glance Creating a MyKey...........38 Front Exterior Overview.........11 Clearing All MyKeys........39...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Wipers and Washers Climate Control Windshield Wipers........60 Principle of Operation........111 Autowipers............60 Air Vents.............111 Windshield Washers........61 Manual Climate Control......112 Rear Window Wiper and Washers...62 Automatic Climate Control - Vehicles With: Heated Windshield.......114 Automatic Climate Control - Vehicles Lighting Without: Heated Windshield....116 General Information........63 Automatic Climate Control - Vehicles...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Hill Start Assist..........163 Starting and Stopping the Engine Traction Control General Information........138 Principle of Operation.........165 Ignition Switch..........138 Using Traction Control........165 Keyless Starting..........138 Steering Wheel Lock - Vehicles Without: Stability Control Keyless Entry and Push Button Start...............139 Principle of Operation........166 Steering Wheel Lock - Vehicles With: Using Stability Control.......166 Keyless Entry and Push Button...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Roof Racks and Load Carriers....210 Under Hood Overview - 1.5L EcoBoost ..........240 Load Retaining Fixtures.......211 Under Hood Overview - 2.0L Dog Guard............212 EcoBoost ..........241 Under Hood Overview - 2.5L....242 Towing Under Hood Overview - 1.5L Towing a Trailer..........215 Duratorq-TDCi Diesel/1.6L Diesel..243 Trailer Sway Control........216 Under Hood Overview - 2.0L Diesel..244...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents USB Port............304 Wheels and Tires Media Hub............304 General Information........260 Temporary Mobility Kit......260 SYNC Tire Care............263 General Information........305 Using Winter Tires........264 Using Voice Recognition......306 Using Snow Chains........264 Using SYNC With Your Phone...309 Tire Pressure Monitoring System..264 SYNC Applications and Services..320 Changing a Road Wheel......268 Using SYNC With Your Media...
  • Page 8 Mondeo (CNG) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, CG3633en enGBR, Edition date: 10/2014, First Printing...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Introduction ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank you for choosing Ford. We recommend that you take some time to get to know your vehicle by reading this manual. The more that you know about it, the greater the safety and pleasure you will get from driving it.
  • Page 10 Introduction Brake system Front airbag Cabin air filter Front fog lamps Fuel pump reset Check fuel cap Fuse compartment Child safety door lock or unlock Hazard warning flashers Child seat lower anchor Heated rear window Child seat tether anchor Heated windshield Cruise control Interior luggage compartment Do not open when hot...
  • Page 11: Data Recording

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

    Ford Warranty. Damage from the vehicle. caused to your vehicle as a result of the failure of non-Ford parts may not be REPLACEMENT PARTS covered by the Ford Warranty. For additional information, refer to the terms RECOMMENDATION and conditions of the Ford Warranty.
  • Page 13: At A Glance

    At a Glance FRONT EXTERIOR OVERVIEW See Locking and Unlocking (page 44). See Changing the Wiper Blades (page 249). See Maintenance (page 237). See Towing Points (page 217). See Changing a Bulb (page 252). See Lug Nuts (page 276). See Wheels and Tires (page 260). Mondeo (CNG) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, CG3633en enGBR, Edition date: 10/2014, First Printing...
  • Page 14: Rear Exterior Overview

    At a Glance REAR EXTERIOR OVERVIEW A. See Locks (page 44). E. See Changing a Road Wheel (page 268). See Temporary Mobility Kit B. See Refueling (page 152). (page 260). C. See Changing a Bulb (page 252). F. See Lug Nuts (page 276). D.
  • Page 15: Vehicle Interior Overview

    At a Glance VEHICLE INTERIOR OVERVIEW See Automatic Transmission (page 155). See Locking and Unlocking (page 44). See Power Windows (page 72). See Fastening the Safety Belts (page 25). See Head Restraints (page 126). See Rear Seat Armrest (page 134). See Power Seats (page 128).
  • Page 16: Instrument Panel Overview - Lhd

    At a Glance INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW - LHD See Air Vents (page 111). See Direction Indicators (page 69). See Information Display Control (page 58). See Instrument Cluster (page 78). See Information Display Control (page 58). See Wipers and Washers (page 60). See Keyless Starting (page 138).
  • Page 17: Instrument Panel Overview - Rhd

    At a Glance See Ignition Switch (page 138). See Adjusting the Steering Wheel (page 56). Horn See Cruise Control (page 181). See Lighting (page 63). INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW - RHD See Air Vents (page 111). See Direction Indicators (page 69). See Information Display Control (page 58).
  • Page 18: At A Glance

    At a Glance See Hazard Warning Flashers (page 224). Information and entertainment display See Audio System (page 292). See Climate Control (page 111). See Heated Windows and Mirrors (page 121). See Audio Control (page 57). See Voice Control (page 58). See Ignition Switch (page 138).
  • Page 19: Child Safety

    Child Safety INSTALLING CHILD SEATS WARNINGS Do not modify child seats in any way. Do not hold a child on your lap when the vehicle is moving. Do not leave unattended children in your vehicle. If your vehicle has been involved in an accident, have the child seats checked by an authorized dealer.
  • Page 20: Booster Seats

    Child Safety Child Safety Seat WARNINGS You must reinstall the head restraint following the removal of the child seat. See Head Restraints (page 126). Note: When using a child seat on a rear seat, adjust the front seat in a position to prevent contact with the rear passenger, child feet or child legs.
  • Page 21: Isofix Anchor Points

    Child Safety Booster Cushion (Group 3) Your vehicle has ISOFIX anchor points that accommodate universally approved ISOFIX child seats. The ISOFIX system comprises two rigid attachment arms on the child seat that attach to anchor points on the outboard rear seats, where the cushion and backrest meet.
  • Page 22: Child Seat Positioning

    Child Safety Attaching a Child Seat with Top 3. Tighten the tether strap in line with the Tethers child seat manufacturer's instructions. WARNINGS CHILD SEAT POSITIONING Do not attach a tether strap to anything other than the correct WARNINGS tether anchor point. See an authorized dealer for the Make sure that the top tether strap latest details relating to our...
  • Page 23: Child Safety

    Child Safety Mass group categories Seating positions Up to 22 Up to 29 20 - 40 lbs 33 - 55 lbs 46 - 79 lbs lbs (10 kg) lbs (13 kg) (9 - 18 kg) (15 - 25 kg) (22 - 36 kg) Front passenger seat UF¹...
  • Page 24 Child Safety ISOFIX Child Seats Mass group categories Seating positions Forward Rear facing Rear facing facing Up to 29 lbs (13 kg) 20 - 40 lbs (9 - 18 kg) Front passenger Size seat class Not ISOFIX equipped Seat type Rear outboard Size C,D, E...
  • Page 25 Child Safety I-Size Child Seats Front passenger seat Rear outboard seats Rear center seat I-Size child restraint systems I-U Suitable for use with forward and rearward facing I-Size child restraint systems. X Not suitable for use with I-Size child restraint systems. Mondeo (CNG) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, CG3633en enGBR, Edition date: 10/2014, First Printing...
  • Page 26: Child Safety Locks - Vehicles With: Remote Child Proof Locks

    Child Safety CHILD SAFETY LOCKS - VEHICLES WITH: REMOTE CHILD PROOF LOCKS The childproof locks are located on the rear edge of each rear door and must be set separately for each door. Left-Hand Side Press the switch to turn them on. Turn counterclockwise to lock and Note: You cannot use the rear power clockwise to unlock.
  • Page 27: Safety Belts

    Safety Belts FASTENING THE SAFETY BELTS WARNINGS Insert the tongue into the buckle until you hear a distinct click. You have not fastened the safety belt correctly if you do not hear a click. Make sure that your safety belt is securely stored away and is not outside your vehicle when closing the door.
  • Page 28: Safety Belt Height Adjustment

    Safety Belts Pregnant women should always wear their SAFETY BELT MINDER safety belt. The lap belt portion of a combination lap and shoulder belt should WARNING be positioned low across the hips below The system will only provide the belly and worn as tight as comfort will protection when you use the safety allow.
  • Page 29: Supplementary Restraints System

    Supplementary Restraints System Note: You will hear a loud bang and see a PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION cloud of harmless powdery residue if an airbag deploys. This is normal. WARNINGS Note: Only wipe airbag covers with a damp Extreme Hazard! Never use a cloth.
  • Page 30: Passenger Airbag

    Supplementary Restraints System PASSENGER AIRBAG The airbag will deploy during a significant frontal crash or crashes that are up to 30 degrees from the left or the right. The airbag will inflate within a few thousandths of a second and deflate on contact with the occupant cushioning forward body movement.
  • Page 31: Side Airbags

    Supplementary Restraints System Note: The key switch is located on the end The airbag will deploy during significant of the instrument panel on the passenger lateral collisions. The airbag will not deploy side with the airbag deactivation warning in minor lateral and frontal collisions, rear lamp in the center console.
  • Page 32: Inflatable Safety Belts

    Supplementary Restraints System The airbag will deploy during significant • The same warning light, electronic lateral collisions. It will also deploy during control and diagnostic unit as used for significant frontal angled collisions. The the front safety belts. curtain airbag will not deploy in minor •...
  • Page 33: Mondeo (Cng) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, Cg3633En Engbr, Edition Date: 10/2014, First Printing

    Supplementary Restraints System The fully inflated belt's increased diameter more effectively holds the occupant in the appropriate seating position, and spreads crash forces over more area of the body than regular safety belts. This helps reduce pressure on the chest and helps control head and neck motion for passengers.
  • Page 34: Keys And Remote Controls

    Keys and Remote Controls GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO FREQUENCIES Note: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment. The typical operating range for your transmitter is approximately 33 ft (10 m). A decrease in operating range could be caused by: Press the button to release the key.
  • Page 35: Using The Key Blade

    Keys and Remote Controls Your intelligent access keys operate the power locks and the remote start system. The key must be in your vehicle to activate the push-button start system. Removable Key Blade The intelligent access key also contains a removable mechanical key blade that you can use to unlock the driver door.
  • Page 36: Changing The Remote Control Battery

    Keys and Remote Controls Changing the Remote Control Battery Note: Refer to local regulations when disposing of transmitter batteries. Note: Do not wipe off any grease on the battery terminals or on the back surface of the circuit board. Note: You do not need to reprogram the remote control after you have replaced its battery, it should operate normally.
  • Page 37: Keys And Remote Controls

    Keys and Remote Controls 6. Install a new battery with the + facing upward. Replace the battery cover. Intelligent Access Transmitter The remote control uses two coin-type three-volt lithium batteries CR2025 or equivalent. 3. Remove the batteries. 4. Install new batteries with the + facing each other.
  • Page 38 Keys and Remote Controls Many states and provinces have Note: If you remote start the vehicle with restrictions for the use of remote start. an integrated keyhead transmitter, you must Check your local and state or provincial switch the ignition on before driving your laws for specific requirements regarding vehicle.
  • Page 39: Replacing A Lost Key Or Remote Control

    Keys and Remote Controls Memory Feature Your intelligent access key will recall your seat and mirror position each time you enter your vehicle, if linked to a pre-set position. See Memory Function (page 131). REPLACING A LOST KEY OR REMOTE CONTROL Replacement keys or remote controls can be purchased from an authorized dealer.
  • Page 40: Mykey

    MyKey Optional Settings PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION You can configure MyKey settings when The system allows you to program keys you first create a MyKey. You can also with restricted driving modes to promote change the settings afterward with an good driving habits. You can use all but one admin key.
  • Page 41: Clearing All Mykeys

    MyKey Programming/Changing 1. Insert the key you want to program into Configurable Settings the ignition. If your vehicle is equipped with a push-button start, place the intelligent Use the information display to access your access key fob into the backup slot. The configurable MyKey settings.
  • Page 42 MyKey Message Action and Description All MyKeys Cleared Note: When you clear your MyKeys, you remove all restrictions and return all MyKeys to their original admin key status. Mondeo (CNG) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, CG3633en enGBR, Edition date: 10/2014, First Printing...
  • Page 43: 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 86). 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 44: Using Mykey With Remote Start Systems

    Ford-approved, aftermarket remote start USING MYKEY WITH REMOTE systems. If you choose to install a remote START SYSTEMS start system, see an authorized dealer for a Ford-approved remote start system. MyKey is not compatible with non MYKEY TROUBLESHOOTING Condition Potential Causes I cannot create a MyKey.
  • Page 45 MyKey Condition Potential Causes I lost a key. Program a spare key. See Passive Anti-Theft System (page 51). MyKey distances do not accumulate. • The MyKey user is not using the MyKey. • An admin key holder cleared the MyKeys and created new MyKeys.
  • Page 46: Locks

    Locks Unlocking the Doors LOCKING AND UNLOCKING Press the button to unlock all Note: Check your vehicle is locked before doors. The direction indicators leaving it unattended. will flash. Note: Do not leave your keys in your vehicle. Note: The driver door can be unlocked with the key if the remote control is not Power Door Locks functioning.
  • Page 47 Locks Locking and Unlocking the Doors Automatic Relocking Individually with the Key Blade The doors automatically relock if you do not open a door within 45 seconds of Locking unlocking the doors with the remote control. The door locks and the alarm return to their previous state.
  • Page 48: Manual Liftgate

    Locks Opening the Liftgate MANUAL LIFTGATE Manually WARNINGS It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside or outside of a vehicle. In a crash, people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed. Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and safety belts.
  • Page 49 Locks Remote Control and Center Console WARNINGS Switch Do not place objects on the liftgate. Make sure you fully close the liftgate after operation. Note: Switch the ignition on to operate the liftgate using the center console switch. Operate the liftgate only when your vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 50: Keyless Entry

    Locks Closing the Liftgate 3. Press and hold the liftgate switch for at least three seconds. You will hear a WARNING chime. The bounce-back feature will not work and it will not detect obstacles KEYLESS ENTRY when the liftgate is in contact with the vehicle body.
  • Page 51: Passive Key

    Locks Passive Key Liftgate Note: The liftgate cannot be closed and Your vehicle can be locked and unlocked will reopen if the passive key is located with the passive key. You can use the inside the luggage compartment with the passive key as a remote control.
  • Page 52: Disabled Passive Keys

    Locks Disabled Passive Keys Any keys left inside your vehicle interior when it is locked will be disabled. You cannot use a disabled key to switch the ignition on or start the engine. You must enable all passive keys again in order to use them.
  • Page 53: Security

    Security PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT ANTI-THEFT ALARM - SYSTEM VEHICLES WITH: INTERIOR SENSOR Principle of Operation Alarm System The system prevents someone from starting the engine with an incorrectly WARNING coded key. Do not arm the alarm with full guard Note: Do not leave correctly coded keys in if passengers, animals or other the vehicle.
  • Page 54 Security Any further attempts to perform one of the Selecting Full or Reduced Guard above will trigger the alarm again. You can select full or reduced guard using the information display. See General Full and Reduced Guard Information (page 86). Full Guard Ask on Exit (If Equipped) Full guard is the standard setting.
  • Page 55: Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With: Integral Battery

    Security Vehicles with Keyless Entry Battery Back-up Sounder Note: A valid passive key must be located The battery back-up sounder is an within the detection range of that door for additional alarm system, which sounds a keyless entry. See Keyless Entry (page 48). siren if your vehicle battery or the battery back-up sounder is disconnected.
  • Page 56 Security Selecting Full or Reduced Guard Ask on Exit (If Equipped) You can select full or reduced guard using You can set the information display to ask the information display. See General you each time which level of guard you Information (page 86).
  • Page 57 Security Category One Alarm Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking the doors and switching your vehicle on within 12 seconds or unlocking the doors or the liftgate with the remote control. Mondeo (CNG) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, CG3633en enGBR, Edition date: 10/2014, First Printing...
  • Page 58: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL - VEHICLES WITH: WHEEL - VEHICLES WITH: MANUAL ADJUSTABLE POWER ADJUSTABLE STEERING COLUMN STEERING COLUMN Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the WARNING correct position. See Sitting in the Correct Do not adjust the steering wheel Position (page 126).
  • Page 59: Audio Control

    Steering Wheel To reset the steering column to its normal stopping position: Press the steering column control again after encountering the new stopping position. 2. Continue pressing the control until it reaches the end of the column position. A new stopping position is set. The next time you tilt or telescope the steering column, it will stop just short of the end of the column position.
  • Page 60: Voice Control

    Steering Wheel Type 2 VOICE CONTROL See Cruise Control (page 181). Push the control to select or deselect voice control. See SYNC 2 (page 343). INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL CRUISE CONTROL Type 1 See Information Displays (page 86). Mondeo (CNG) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, CG3633en enGBR, Edition date: 10/2014, First Printing...
  • Page 61: Heated Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel Information Display Control Features This control functions the same as the center control on the faceplate. See Audio Unit (page 296). Use this control to adjust the right side of the information display. Navigate through the screen and press OK to select. HEATED STEERING WHEEL See SYNC 2 (page 343).
  • Page 62: 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 63: Windshield Washers

    Wipers and Washers Note: Wet or winter driving conditions with Use the rotary control to adjust the ice, snow or salty road mist can cause sensitivity of the rain sensor. Set the inconsistent and unexpected wiping or control to low sensitivity, and the wipers smearing.
  • Page 64: Rear Window Wiper And Washers

    Wipers and Washers Rear Window Washer A wipe will occur a few seconds after washing to clear any remaining washer fluid. This feature can be switched on or off in the information display. See General Information (page 86). REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHERS Rear Window Wiper Note: Make sure you switch the rear...
  • Page 65: 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 66: 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 will remain on for a period of time after you switch the ignition off.
  • Page 67: Instrument Lighting Dimmer

    Lighting INSTRUMENT LIGHTING DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS DIMMER WARNING Note: You disable the manual dimmer Always remember to switch your when you adjust the setting to Auto headlamps on in low light situations Dimming in the information display. See or during inclement weather. The Information Displays (page 86).
  • Page 68: Activating The System

    Note: Reflective road signs may be detected as oncoming traffic and the headlamps will be switched to low beam. Note: Always fit Ford Original Parts when replacing headlamp bulbs. Other bulbs may reduce system performance. The system will automatically switch on high beams if it is dark enough and no other traffic is present.
  • Page 69: Front Fog Lamps

    Lighting To permanently switch the system off, use Press the control to switch the fog lamps the information display menu or turn the on or off. lighting control switch to the headlamps You can only switch the rear fog lamps on position.
  • Page 70: Adaptive Headlamps

    Lighting 3. Press to close the control. The system will only work with the lighting control switch in the autolamp position. ADAPTIVE HEADLAMPS The headlamp beams move in the same direction as the steering wheel. This provides more visibility when driving around curves.
  • Page 71: Cornering Lamps

    Lighting CORNERING LAMPS Headlamp beam Cornering lamp beam The cornering lamps illuminate the inside DIRECTION INDICATORS of a corner when you are turning. Push the lever up or down to use the direction indicators. Mondeo (CNG) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, CG3633en enGBR, Edition date: 10/2014, First Printing...
  • Page 72: Interior Lamps

    Lighting Note: Tap the lever up or down to make the Type 1 direction indicators flash three times to indicate a lane change. INTERIOR LAMPS The lamps will turn on when you have met one of the following conditions: • You open any door.
  • Page 73: Ambient Lighting

    Lighting All lamps off button Individual dome lamps You can switch individual map lamps on independently by pressing a map lens. Rear Interior Lamp (If Equipped) You can switch dome lamps on by pressing the button. AMBIENT LIGHTING The ambient lighting system is adjusted with the touchscreen system.
  • Page 74: Windows And Mirrors

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

    Windows and Mirrors GLOBAL OPENING AND CLOSING You can use the remote control to operate the windows with the ignition off. Note: You can enable or disable this feature in the information display or see an authorized dealer. See (page 86). Note: To operate this feature, accessory delay must not be active.
  • Page 76: Auto-Folding Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors To fold both mirrors, make sure you switch Even though the power-folding mirrors your vehicle on (with the ignition in typically operate electronically, you can accessory mode or the engine running) and still fold and unfold them manually. After then: any manual adjustment, however, the power-folding mirrors become...
  • Page 77: Interior Mirror

    Windows and Mirrors The mirror automatically adjusts to a set INTERIOR MIRROR position, but you can change the position by doing the following: WARNING Switch the ignition on. Do not adjust the mirror when your 2. Select the mirror you want to vehicle is moving.
  • Page 78: Sun Visors

    Windows and Mirrors SUN VISORS WARNINGS When closing the moonroof, you should verify that it is free of obstructions and make sure that children and pets are not in the proximity of the roof opening. The sliding shade can be manually opened or closed when the moonroof is closed.
  • Page 79: Venting The Moonroof

    Windows and Mirrors Bounce-Back The moonroof will stop automatically and reverse some distance if an obstacle is detected while closing. Touch and hold (C) within two seconds of a bounce-back event to override this function. Venting the Moonroof Touch (B) to vent the moonroof. Touch (C) to close it.
  • Page 80: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster GAUGES Type 1 and 2 Tachometer Information Display Speedometer Fuel Gauge Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Mondeo (CNG) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, CG3633en enGBR, Edition date: 10/2014, First Printing...
  • Page 81: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster Type 3 Tachometer Information Display Speedometer Fuel Gauge Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Compass Information Display Displays the vehicle’s heading direction. Odometer Trip Computer Located in the bottom of the information display Registers the accumulated See General Information (page 86). distance your vehicle has traveled.
  • Page 82 Instrument Cluster Engine Coolant Temperature The needle should move toward F when Gauge you refuel your vehicle. If the needle points to E after adding fuel, this indicates your Shows the temperature of the engine vehicle needs service soon. coolant. At normal operating temperature, After refueling some variability in needle the needle will remain in the center section.
  • Page 83: Warning Lamps And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster Automatic High Beam Lamp WARNING LAMPS AND INDICATORS It will illuminate when this feature is on. See Automatic The following warning lamps and High Beam Control (page 65). indicators alert you to a vehicle condition that may become serious. Some lamps Auto Start-stop Lamp illuminate when you start your vehicle to make sure they work.
  • Page 84: Engine Oil Warning Lamp

    Instrument Cluster Engine Coolant Temperature WARNING Warning Lamp Driving your vehicle with the warning lamp on is dangerous. A significant It will illuminate when the engine decrease in braking performance or motor coolant temperature is may occur. It will take you longer to stop high.
  • Page 85: Frost Warning Lamp

    Instrument Cluster Frost Warning Lamp High Beam Indicator It will illuminate when you switch WARNING the high beam headlamps on. It Even if the temperature rises to will flash when you use the above 39°F (4°C) there is no headlamp flasher. guarantee that the road is free of hazards caused by inclement weather.
  • Page 86: Parking Lamps Indicator

    Instrument Cluster It will also illuminate momentarily when WARNING you switch the ignition on to confirm the Under engine misfire conditions, lamp is functional. If it does not illuminate excessive exhaust temperatures when you switch the ignition on, or begins could damage the catalytic to flash at any time, have the system converter, the fuel system, interior floor...
  • Page 87: Audible Warnings And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster Stability Control Warning Lamp AUDIBLE WARNINGS AND INDICATORS It will flash when the system is active. If it remains illuminated Key in Ignition Warning Chime or does not illuminate when you switch the ignition on, this indicates a Sounds when you open the driver's door malfunction.
  • Page 88: Information Displays

    Information Displays Information Display Controls GENERAL INFORMATION (Type 1 and 2) WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road.
  • Page 89: Information Displays

    Information Displays Trip 1 and 2 Average Fuel Outside Temp All Values Type 2 • Resetting the Trip Computer — Press and hold OK on the current screen to reset the respective trip, distance, time and fuel information. • Digital Speedo - Shows a digital display of your vehicle speed. •...
  • Page 90 Information Displays Fuel Economy All Values Auto StartStop Type 2 • Distance to Empty - Shows the approximate distance your vehicle can travel before running out of fuel. • Inst Fuel Economy - Shows a visual graph of your instantaneous fuel economy along with your Avg MPG since the function was last reset.
  • Page 91 Information Displays Driver Assist Pre-Collision Alert Sensitivity High, Normal or Low Dist. Indication - check enabled or uncheck disabled Active Braking - check enabled or uncheck disabled Front Park Aid - check enabled or uncheck disabled Rear Park Aid - check enabled or uncheck disabled Display Traffic Signs Always shown - check enabled or uncheck...
  • Page 92 Information Displays Settings Traffic (R/L) Right or Left Hand Traffic Auto Highbeam - check enabled or uncheck disabled Autolamp delay Off or XX Seconds Daytime Lights - check enabled or uncheck disabled Locks Autolock - check enabled or uncheck disabled Autounlock - check enabled or uncheck disabled Relock - check enabled or uncheck disabled Mislock - check enabled or uncheck disabled...
  • Page 93 Information Displays Settings Always On or User Selectable Assist Do Not On or Off Disturb Traction Always On or User Selectable Ctrl Choose desired speed or Off Speed Speed Choose desired speed or Off Minder Volume Limiter - check enabled or uncheck disabled Clear Hold OK to Clear All MyKeys MyKeys...
  • Page 94: Information Display Controls

    Information Displays Information Display Controls • Press the up and down arrow buttons (Type 3) to scroll through and highlight the options within a menu. • Press the right arrow button to enter a submenu. • Press the left arrow button to exit a submenu.
  • Page 95 Information Displays Driver Assist Traction Control - check enabled or uncheck disabled Active City Stop - check enabled or uncheck disabled Adaptive Steering Steering in "D" Sport or Normal Steering in "S" Sport or Normal Blind Spot - check enabled or uncheck disabled Cross Traffic Alert - check enabled or uncheck disabled Cruise Control Adaptive or Normal...
  • Page 96 Information Displays Settings Vehicle Alarm All Sensors Active or Perimeter Sensing Ask on Exit - check enabled or uncheck disabled Auto Engine Off - check enabled or uncheck disabled Chimes Park Slot found - check enabled or uncheck disabled Information - check enabled or uncheck disabled Driver Sport, Normal or Comfort Suspen-...
  • Page 97 Information Displays Settings Time 1 or Time 2 Park Lock Control - check enabled or uncheck disabled Power Enable or Disable Switch Liftgate Seatbelts Windows Remote Open or Remote Close Wipers Courtesy Wipe, Rain Sensing or Reverse Wiper MyKey Create Hold OK to Create MyKey MyKey Always On or User Selectable...
  • Page 98: Information Messages

    Information Displays Press the OK button to acknowledge and INFORMATION MESSAGES remove some messages from the information display. Note: Depending on your vehicle options and instrument cluster type, not all of the The information display will automatically messages will display or be available. remove other messages after a short period of time.
  • Page 99: Mondeo (Cng) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, Cg3633En Engbr, Edition Date: 10/2014, First Printing

    Information Displays Adaptive Cruise Control Message Action Adaptive Cruise A radar malfunction is preventing the adaptive cruise control Malfunction from engaging. See Using Adaptive Cruise Control (page 182). Adaptive Cruise Not A condition exists such that the adaptive cruise cannot func- Available tion properly.
  • Page 100: Mondeo (Cng) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, Cg3633En Engbr, Edition Date: 10/2014, First Printing

    Information Displays Alarm Message Action Vehicle Alarm To Stop Alarm triggered due to unauthorized entry. See Anti-Theft Alarm, Start Vehicle. Alarm (page 51). Alarm fault Service required Displays when the system requires service due to a malfunction. Contact an authorized dealer. All-Wheel Drive Message Action...
  • Page 101: Mondeo (Cng) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, Cg3633En Engbr, Edition Date: 10/2014, First Printing

    Information Displays Automatic High Beam Control Message Action Front Camera Low Visibility The front camera sensor has reduced visibility. Clean the Clean Screen windshield. Front Camera Malfunction The system requires service due to a malfunction. Contact Service Required an authorized dealer. Front Camera Temporarily The front camera sensor has malfunctioned.
  • Page 102: Mondeo (Cng) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, Cg3633En Engbr, Edition Date: 10/2014, First Printing

    Information Displays Blind Spot Information and Cross Traffic Alert System Message Action Blindspot System Fault A fault with the system has occurred. Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible. Blindspot Not Available The system sensors are blocked. See Blind Spot Informa- Sensor Blocked See tion System (page 194).
  • Page 103: Mondeo (Cng) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, Cg3633En Engbr, Edition Date: 10/2014, First Printing

    Information Displays Doors and Locks Message Action Driver Door Ajar The door listed is not completely closed. Passenger Door Ajar The door listed is not completely closed. Rear Left Door Ajar The door listed is not completely closed. Rear Right Door Ajar The door listed is not completely closed.
  • Page 104: Mondeo (Cng) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, Cg3633En Engbr, Edition Date: 10/2014, First Printing

    Information Displays Electronic Stability Control Message Action Service AdvanceTrac The system detects a malfunction due to a blocked sensor. AdvanceTrac Off The traction control system status. AdvanceTrac On The traction control system status. AdvanceTrac SPORT The traction control system status. MODE Engine Message...
  • Page 105: Mondeo (Cng) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, Cg3633En Engbr, Edition Date: 10/2014, First Printing

    Information Displays Hill Start Assist Message Action Hill Start Assist Not Displays when hill start assist is not available. Contact an Available authorized dealer. Keys and Keyless Entry Message Action To START Press Brake Displayed as a reminder to press the brake while starting the vehicle.
  • Page 106: Mondeo (Cng) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, Cg3633En Engbr, Edition Date: 10/2014, First Printing

    Information Displays Lane Keeping System Message Action Lane Keeping Sys. The system has malfunctioned. Contact an authorized dealer Malfunction Service as soon as possible. Required Front Camera Tempor- The system has detected a condition that has caused the arily Not Available system to be temporarily unavailable.
  • Page 107: Mondeo (Cng) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, Cg3633En Engbr, Edition Date: 10/2014, First Printing

    Information Displays Message Action Power Reduced to The engine has reduced power to help reduce high engine Lower Engine Temp temperature. Transport / Factory Your vehicle is still in Transport or Factory mode. This may Mode not allow some features to operate properly. Contact an authorized dealer.
  • Page 108: Mondeo (Cng) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, Cg3633En Engbr, Edition Date: 10/2014, First Printing

    Information Displays Park Aid Message Action Check Front Park Aid The system has detected a condition that requires service. Contact an authorized dealer. See Rear Parking Aid (page 167). Check Rear Park Aid The system has detected a condition that requires service. Contact an authorized dealer.
  • Page 109: Mondeo (Cng) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, Cg3633En Engbr, Edition Date: 10/2014, First Printing

    Information Displays Message Action Park Brake Not Released The electric parking brake is set and you have started your vehicle. Park Brake Applied The electric parking brake is set. Park Brake Released You have released the electric parking brake. Power Steering Message Action Steering Lock Fault...
  • Page 110: Mondeo (Cng) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, Cg3633En Engbr, Edition Date: 10/2014, First Printing

    Information Displays Starting System Message Action To START Press Brake Displays when starting the vehicle as a reminder to apply the brake. Cranking Time Exceeded Displays when the vehicle fails to start. Engine Start Pending The starter is attempting to start your vehicle. Please Wait Pending Start Cancelled The system has cancelled the pending start.
  • Page 111: Mondeo (Cng) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, Cg3633En Engbr, Edition Date: 10/2014, First Printing

    Information Displays Traction Control Message Action Traction Control Off The status of the traction control system. See Using Traction Control (page 165). Traction Control On The status of the traction control system. See Using Traction Control (page 165). Spinout Detected A spinout has occurred and the hazards are on.
  • Page 112: Mondeo (Cng) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, Cg3633En Engbr, Edition Date: 10/2014, First Printing

    Information Displays Message Action Transmission Adapt- The transmission is adjusting the shift strategy. Mode Transmission Indicat- The transmission is locked and unable to select gears. Mode Lockup On Transmission Indicat- The transmission is unlocked and free to select gears. Mode Lockup Off Mondeo (CNG) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, CG3633en enGBR, Edition date: 10/2014, First Printing...
  • Page 113: 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 114: Manual Climate Control

    Climate Control MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL Fan speed control: Adjust the volume of air circulated in the vehicle. 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 115: Climate Control

    Climate Control MAX A/C: Adjust the control for maximum cooling. Recirculated air flows through the instrument panel vents, air conditioning automatically turns on, and the fan automatically adjusts to the highest speed. Air distribution control: Adjust the control to turn airflow from the windshield, instrument panel, or footwell vents on or off.
  • Page 116: Automatic Climate Control - Vehicles With: Heated Windshield

    Climate Control AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL - VEHICLES WITH: HEATED WINDSHIELD Heated seats (if equipped): Press the button to switch the heated seats on and off. See Heated Seats (page 133). Defrost: Select to distribute air through the windshield air vents. Air distribution to the instrument panel and footwell vents turns off.
  • Page 117 Climate Control Climate controlled seats: Press the button to switch the climate controlled seats on and off. See Climate Controlled Seats (page 133). Heated windshield (if equipped): Press the button to clear the heated windshield of thin ice and fog. See Heated Windows and Mirrors (page 121). Recirculated air: Press the button to switch between outside air and recirculated air.
  • Page 118: Automatic Climate Control - Vehicles Without: Heated Windshield

    Climate Control AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL - VEHICLES WITHOUT: HEATED WINDSHIELD Defrost: Select to distribute air through the windshield air vents. Air distribution to the instrument panel and footwell vents turns off. You can also use this setting to defrost and clear the windshield of a thin covering of ice. Fan speed control: Adjust the volume of air circulated in the vehicle.
  • Page 119: Automatic Climate Control - Vehicles With: Sony Audio System

    Climate Control MAX A/C: Press the button for maximum cooling. Recirculated air flows through the instrument panel vents, air conditioning automatically turns on and the fan automatically adjusts to the highest speed. Recirculated air: Press the button to switch between outside air and recirculated air.
  • Page 120 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 121: Hints On Controlling The Interior Climate

    Climate Control Heated seats (if equipped): Press the button to switch the heated seats on and off. See Heated Seats (page 133). Passenger temperature control: Adjust the temperature on the passenger side. Note: The maximum difference between driver and passenger settings may be limited.
  • Page 122: Heating The Interior Quickly

    Climate Control Note: To improve air conditioning when Note: At low ambient temperatures with starting your vehicle, drive with the windows AUTO selected, the air stream is directed slightly open for two to three minutes. toward the windshield and side windows for as long as the engine remains cold.
  • Page 123: Heated Windows And Mirrors

    Climate Control Cooling the Interior Quickly Vehicle with manual climate control Vehicle with automatic climate control Adjust the temperature control to the Press the MAX A/C button. MAX A/C position. Recommended Settings for Cooling Vehicle with manual climate control Vehicle with automatic climate control Adjust the fan speed to the second Press the AUTO button.
  • Page 124: Heated Windshield

    Climate Control Do not use razor blades or other sharp Used correctly the system: objects to clean or remove decals from • Warms the engine and the vehicle the inside of the heated rear window. interior. The vehicle warranty does not cover •...
  • Page 125 Climate Control Note: You must program the time at least Note: The programmed time is when you 70 minutes before the time you wish to set. want your vehicle to be warm and ready to drive, not when the heater turns on. To program the fuel operated parking heater, scroll to: Message Action and Description...
  • Page 126 Climate Control 3. Press the right arrow button. Set the Switching Programmed Functions Off minutes using the up and down arrow Use the information display controls on buttons. Press the OK button. the steering wheel. See Information Displays (page 86). To switch the programmed functions off, scroll to: Message Action and Description...
  • Page 127 Climate Control Fuel Operated Heater The system automatically turns on and off depending on the engine coolant WARNING temperature when the outside air temperature is below 37°F (3°C), unless Do not use the fuel operated parking you have switched it off. heater at fuel filling stations or near sources of combustible vapors, dust Note: The default setting is on.
  • Page 128: 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 129: Adjusting The Head Restraint

    Seats Front seat head restraints Guide sleeve adjust and unlock button. Guide sleeve unlock and remove button. Fold button (rear seat center only) Adjusting the Head Restraint Adjust the head restraint so that the top of it is level with the top of your head. Raising the Head Restraint Rear seat center head restraint Pull the head restraint up.
  • Page 130: Manual Seats

    Seats Tilting Head Restraints The manual front seats may consist of: The front head restraints tilt for extra comfort. To tilt the head restraint, do the following: a bar to move the seat backward and forward a control to adjust the lumbar of the seat back a lever to adjust the height of the seat...
  • Page 131: Power Seats - Vehicles With: Multi-Contour Seats

    Seats Power Lumbar POWER SEATS - VEHICLES (If Equipped) WITH: MULTI-CONTOUR SEATS WARNINGS Do not adjust the front seat or seatback while your vehicle is moving. This may result in sudden seat movement, causing the loss of control of your vehicle. Do not place cargo or any objects behind the seatback before returning it to the original position.
  • Page 132: Power Lumbar

    Seats Note: The engine must be running or the Power Lumbar vehicle must be in accessory mode to activate the seats. Note: Allow a few seconds for any selection to activate. The seatback and cushion massage cannot function at the same time. Multi-Contour Front Seats With Active Motion (If Equipped)
  • Page 133: Memory Function

    Seats Massage mode Lumbar and bolster mode Back massage intensity Upper lumbar adjustment Massage intensity decrease Lumbar decrease and off Cushion massage intensity Lower lumbar adjustment Massage intensity increase Lumbar increase On and off 3. Press OFF, LO or HI. The massage feature will default to an alternating massage mode with back MEMORY FUNCTION...
  • Page 134: Saving A Preset Position

    Seats Saving a PreSet Position To unlink a remote control, follow the same procedure – except in step 3, press Switch the ignition on. the unlock button on the remote control. 2. Adjust the seat, exterior mirrors and Note: Pressing any active memory feature steering column to your desired adjustment control - power seat, mirror, or position.
  • Page 135: Heated Seats

    Seats HEATED SEATS CLIMATE CONTROLLED SEATS Heated Seats WARNING People who are unable to feel pain WARNING to their skin because of advanced Persons who are unable to feel pain age, chronic illness, diabetes, spinal to the skin because of advanced age, cord injury, medication, alcohol use, chronic illness, diabetes, spinal cord exhaustion or other physical conditions,...
  • Page 136: Rear Seat Armrest

    Seats Cooled Seats (If Equipped) The cooled seats will only function when the engine is running. Touch the cooled seat symbol on the touchscreen to cycle through the various cool settings and off. More indicator lights indicate cooler settings. REAR SEAT ARMREST Fold the armrest down to use the armrest and cupholder.
  • Page 137: Auxiliary Power Points

    Auxiliary Power Points 12 Volt DC Power Point Location Power points may be found: WARNING • On the center console. Do not plug electrical accessories • Inside the center console. into the cigar lighter socket. Incorrect use of the lighter can cause damage •...
  • Page 138: Cigar Lighter

    Note: After you switch the ignition off the power supply will only work for a maximum of 30 minutes. Note: Use only Ford accessory connectors or connectors specified for use with SAE standard sockets. Mondeo (CNG) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, CG3633en enGBR, Edition date: 10/2014, First Printing...
  • Page 139: Storage Compartments

    Storage Compartments Rear Seat Armrest CUP HOLDERS WARNINGS Do not place hot drinks in the cup holders when your vehicle is moving. Make sure that cups placed in the holders do not obstruct your vision while driving. CENTER CONSOLE Stow items in the cupholder carefully as items may become loose during hard braking, acceleration or collisions, including OVERHEAD CONSOLE...
  • Page 140: 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 cover.
  • Page 141: Steering Wheel Lock - Vehicles Without: Keyless Entry And Push Button Start

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Switching the Ignition On Diesel Engine Note: Engine start will not commence until the engine glow plug cycle has been completed. This may take several seconds in extremely cold conditions. STEERING WHEEL LOCK - VEHICLES WITHOUT: KEYLESS ENTRY AND PUSH BUTTON START WARNING...
  • Page 142: Starting A Gasoline Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine The system will lock the steering wheel Before starting your vehicle, check the after a short period of time once you have following: parked your vehicle and the passive key is • Make sure all occupants have fastened outside your vehicle, or when you lock your their safety belts.
  • Page 143: Automatic Shutdown

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Note: On hybrid vehicles, the green ready Once the vehicle has started, it remains indicator illuminates letting you know that running until you press the button, even if the vehicle is ready for driving. Since your the system does not detect a valid key.
  • Page 144: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Switching Off the Vehicle When It You can stop the shutdown, or reset the Is Moving timer, at any point before the 30-second countdown has expired by doing any of the WARNING following: • You can reset the timer by interacting Switching off the engine when the with your vehicle (such as pressing the vehicle is still moving will result in a...
  • Page 145: Starting A Diesel Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes Note: You can only operate the starter for a limited period of time. WARNING Note: After a limited number of attempts If you smell exhaust fumes inside to start your engine, the system does not your vehicle, have your vehicle allow you to try again until a period of time checked by your authorized dealer...
  • Page 146: Switching Off The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Note: Changes in the engine or exhaust SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE sound may be heard during the regeneration process. Vehicles With a Turbocharger Note: After you have switched your engine WARNING off the fans may continue to run for a short period of time.
  • Page 147: Using The Engine Block Heater

    Starting and Stopping the Engine We recommend that you do the following The heater uses 0.4 to 1.0 kilowatt-hours for a safe and correct operation: of energy per hour of use. The system does not have a thermostat. It achieves •...
  • Page 148: Unique Driving Characteristics

    Unique Driving Characteristics Note: To obtain maximum benefit from the AUTO-START-STOP system, move the transmission to neutral and release the clutch pedal during any stop The system reduces fuel consumption and of longer than three seconds. CO2 emissions by shutting down the engine when your vehicle is idling, for Note: Start-stop also comes with stall example at traffic lights.
  • Page 149: Unique Driving Characteristics

    Unique Driving Characteristics The system may also restart the engine Service restart under certain conditions, for Note: The system may not function if the example: vehicle battery is replaced with one of a • To maintain climate comfort (for different specification to that originally example, air conditioning).
  • Page 150: 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 151: Fuel Quality - Gasoline

    Fuel and Refueling • Fuels containing the octane booster FUEL QUALITY - GASOLINE additive, methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT). Choosing the Right Fuel • Leaded fuel (using leaded fuel is prohibited by law). The use of fuels with metallic compounds such as methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (commonly known as MMT), which is a manganese-based fuel additive, will impair engine...
  • Page 152: Fuel Filler Funnel Location

    Fuel and Refueling The use of diesel with a cetane rating of 4-Door 47 or lower could lead to engine damage that may not be covered by the vehicle Warranty. Some fuel stations offer fuels posted as Regular Diesel with a cetane rating below 48, particularly in high altitude areas.
  • Page 153: Fuel And Refueling

    Fuel and Refueling If your vehicle runs out of fuel: WARNINGS • Add a minimum of 1.1 gal (5 L) of fuel Do not dispose of fuel in the to restart the engine. If your vehicle is household refuse or the public out of fuel and on a steep slope, more sewage system.
  • Page 154: Catalytic Converter

    Fuel and Refueling 5. Replace the fuel tank filler cap and REFUELING close the fuel tank filler door. 6. Clean the plastic funnel and place it WARNINGS back in your vehicle or properly dispose Do not attempt to start the engine if of it.
  • Page 155 Fuel and Refueling 3. Hold the fuel nozzle in position B during refueling. Holding the fuel nozzle in Press the flap to open it. Open the flap position A can affect the flow of fuel fully until it engages. and shut off the fuel nozzle before the fuel tank is full.
  • Page 156: Fuel Consumption

    Fuel and Refueling Calculating Fuel Economy FUEL CONSUMPTION Do not measure fuel economy during the We derive CO2 and fuel consumption first 1000 mi (1,600 km) of driving (this is figures in laboratory tests according to the engine break-in period). A more Regulation (EC) 715/2007 or CR (EC) accurate measurement is obtained after 692/2008 and subsequent amendments.
  • Page 157: Transmission

    Transmission Selector Lever Positions MANUAL TRANSMISSION Selecting Reverse Gear Do not engage reverse gear when your vehicle is moving. This can cause damage to the transmission. Park Reverse Neutral Drive Raise the collar when you select reverse Sport mode gear. WARNING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Apply the brakes before shifting the...
  • Page 158 Transmission In this position, power is not transmitted The grade assist feature: to the driven wheels and the transmission • Provides additional grade braking with is locked. You can start the engine with the a combination of engine motoring and gearshift lever in this position.
  • Page 159 Transmission Note: Engine damage may occur if you maintain excessive engine revving without shifting. SelectShift does not automatically upshift, even if the engine is approaching the RPM limit. It must be shifted manually by pressing the + button. If equipped with the toggle on the gearshift lever: The system determines when temporary manual control is no longer in use and...
  • Page 160: Brakes

    Transmission Remove the side panel on the right side WARNINGS of the gearshift lever. This procedure requires you to shift the gearshift lever out of park (P) causing your vehicle to roll. Make sure you fully set the parking brake before attempting to release the gearshift lever.
  • Page 161 Transmission Automatic Transmission Adaptive Learning This feature may increase durability and provide consistent shift feel over the life of your vehicle. A new vehicle or transmission may have firm shifts, soft shifts or both. This operation is considered normal and does not affect function or durability of the transmission.
  • Page 162: Brakes

    Brakes Brake Assist GENERAL INFORMATION Brake assist detects when you brake WARNING heavily by measuring the rate at which you press the brake pedal. It provides Driving while distracted can result in maximum braking efficiency as long as you loss of vehicle control, crash and press the pedal.
  • Page 163: Mondeo (Cng) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, Cg3633En Engbr, Edition Date: 10/2014, First Printing

    Brakes Note: When you apply the electric parking brake in certain conditions, for example, on a steep hill, the electric parking brake may reapply the brakes within three to ten minutes. Note: You may notice various noises when you apply and release the electric parking brake.
  • Page 164: Mondeo (Cng) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, Cg3633En Engbr, Edition Date: 10/2014, First Printing

    Brakes If your vehicle speed is above 4 mph Automatic release - drive away release (6 km/h), the braking force is applied as Your vehicle will automatically release the long as the switch is pulled. Releasing or parking brake if all of the following pressing the switch or pressing the conditions exist: accelerator pedal will stop the braking...
  • Page 165: Hill Start Assist

    Brakes Pull the switch up and hold it in this When the system is active, your vehicle position. remains stationary on the slope for two to three seconds after you release the brake 2. Drive your vehicle, then release the pedal.
  • Page 166: Switching The System On And Off

    Brakes Switching the System On and Off When you switch the ignition on, the system automatically turns on. You can switch the system on or off in the information display. See (page 86). The system remains off until you switch the ignition off.
  • Page 167: Traction Control

    Traction Control PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The traction control system helps avoid drive wheel spin and loss of traction. If your vehicle begins to slide, the system applies the brakes to individual wheels and, when needed, reduces engine power at the same time. If the wheels spin when accelerating on slippery or loose surfaces, the system reduces engine power in order to increase traction.
  • Page 168: Stability Control

    Stability Control Stability Control Warning Lamp PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION While driving, it flashes when the system Electronic Stability Program is operating. See Warning Lamps and Indicators (page 81). WARNING The system does not relieve you of USING STABILITY CONTROL your responsibility to drive with due care and attention.
  • Page 169: 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 REAR PARKING AID system may not correctly detect objects.
  • Page 170: Front Parking Aid

    Parking Aids Note: If the parking aid sensors are The system detects large objects when misaligned due to vehicle bumper damage you move the transmission selector lever it will cause reduced performance or false to R (reverse): activation. • Your vehicle is moving backward at low speed.
  • Page 171: Front Sensing System

    Parking Aids WARNINGS Traffic control systems, inclement weather, air brakes and external motors and fans may affect correct operation of the sensing system; this may include reduced performance or a false alerts. Front Sensing System The front sensors are active when the transmission is in any position other than park (P).
  • Page 172: Side Sensing System

    Parking Aids If the transmission is in reverse (R), the SIDE SENSING SYSTEM front sensing system provides audio warnings when your vehicle is moving and The side sensing system uses the front and the detected obstacle is moving towards rear side sensors to detect obstacles that your vehicle.
  • Page 173: Parking Aids

    Parking Aids Distance Indication are detected within 12 in (30 cm), or when (If Equipped) obstacles are detected within 12–24 in (30–60 cm) and are inside the driving path of your vehicle. When you stop your vehicle the audible warning stops after two seconds and the visual distance indication stops after four seconds.
  • Page 174: Active Park Assist

    Parking Aids • if the edge of the neighboring parked ACTIVE PARK ASSIST vehicle is high off the ground (for example, a bus, tow truck or flatbed Parallel Parking, Perpendicular truck) Parking, Park Out Assist • the weather conditions are poor (heavy WARNINGS rain, snow, fog, etc).
  • Page 175 Parking Aids Note: The system always offers the last When the system finds a suitable space, detected parking space (for example, if your it displays a message and a tone sounds. vehicle detects multiple spaces while you Stop your vehicle and follow the are driving, it offers the last one).
  • Page 176 Parking Aids When you think your vehicle is properly Using Active Park Assist - parked, or you hear a solid tone from the Perpendicular Parking parking aid (accompanied by a display Press the button located on the message and a chime), bring your vehicle center console near the gearshift to a complete stop.
  • Page 177 Parking Aids When you think your vehicle is properly parked, or you hear a solid tone from the parking aid (accompanied by a display message and a chime), bring your vehicle to a complete stop. When automatic steering is complete, the system displays a message and a tone sounds, indicating that the active park assist process is finished.
  • Page 178: Troubleshooting The System

    Parking Aids • Driving above approximately 22 mph Certain vehicle conditions can also (35 km/h) for 30 seconds during an deactivate the system, such as: active park search. • Traction control has activated. • Driving above 6 mph (9 km/h) during •...
  • Page 179: Rear View Camera

    Parking Aids The system does not position the vehicle where I want in the space Your vehicle is rolling in the opposite direction of the transmission (rolling forward with reverse [R] selected). An irregular curb along the parking space prevents the system from aligning your vehicle properly.
  • Page 180: Using The Rear View Camera System

    Parking Aids Note: When towing, the camera only sees what you are towing. This might not provide adequate coverage as it usually provides in normal operation and some objects might not be seen. In some vehicles, the guidelines may disappear when you connect the trailer tow connector.
  • Page 181 Parking Aids Always use caution while reversing. Objects in the red zone are closest to your vehicle and objects in the green zone are farther away. Objects are getting closer to your vehicle as they move from the green zone to the yellow or red zones. Use the side view mirrors and rear view mirror to get better coverage on both sides and rear of the vehicle.
  • Page 182 Parking Aids Enhanced Park Aids or Park Pilot Selectable settings for this feature are ON and OFF. The system uses red, yellow and green highlights that appear on top of the video image when any of the sensing systems detect an object. Rear Camera Delay Selectable settings for this feature are ON and OFF.
  • Page 183: Cruise Control

    Cruise Control 2. Press and release SET+. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION 3. Take your foot off the accelerator Cruise control lets you maintain a set pedal. speed without keeping your foot on the Note: The indicator will change color. accelerator pedal. You can use cruise Note: Cruise control will disengage if the control when your vehicle speed is greater vehicle speed decreases more than 10 mph...
  • Page 184: Using Adaptive Cruise Control

    Cruise Control USING ADAPTIVE CRUISE WARNINGS Do not use the system when towing CONTROL (If Equipped) a trailer with electronic aftermarket trailer brake controls. Electronic WARNINGS aftermarket trailer brakes do not function Always pay close attention to properly when you switch on the system changing road conditions, especially because the brakes are electronically when using adaptive cruise control.
  • Page 185: Switching The System On

    Cruise Control 5. When the system detects a vehicle in front of you, it will be displayed above the horizontal bars. Use the steering wheel controls to operate the system. Note: When adaptive cruise control is active, the set speed displayed in the information display may vary slightly from Switching the System On the speedometer.
  • Page 186: Cruise Control

    Cruise Control Resuming the Set Speed Your vehicle maintains a constant gap behind the vehicle ahead until: Press and release RES+. The vehicle • The vehicle in front of you accelerates returns to the previously set speed and gap to a speed above the set speed. setting.
  • Page 187 Cruise Control Setting the Gap Note: It is your responsibility to select a gap appropriate to the driving conditions. The selected gap appears in the information display as shown by the bars in the graphic. Five gap settings are Gap decrease. available.
  • Page 188 Cruise Control Overriding the System Hilly Condition Usage You should select a lower gear position WARNING when the system is active in situations Whenever the driver is overriding the such as prolonged downhill driving on system by pressing the accelerator steep grades, for example in mountainous pedal, the system does not areas.
  • Page 189: System Not Available

    Cruise Control In these cases the system may brake late or unexpectedly. You should stay alert and intervene if necessary. If something hits the front of your vehicle or damage occurs, the radar-sensing zone may change. This could cause missed or false vehicle detections.
  • Page 190: Switching To Normal Cruise Control

    Cruise Control The following table lists possible causes and actions for this message displaying. Cause Action The surface of the radar in the grille is dirty Clean the grille surface in front of the radar or obstructed in some way. or remove the object causing the obstruc- tion.
  • Page 191: Driving Aids

    Driving Aids Setting the Speed Limit SPEED LIMITER • Press SET- with the limiter in standby Principle of Operation mode to set the limiter to the current vehicle speed. WARNING • Press RES+ or SET- to select your When you are going downhill, your desired speed limit.
  • Page 192: Driving Aids

    Driving Aids The system automatically monitors your WARNINGS driving behavior. If the sensor becomes blocked the system may not function. The system is designed to alert you if it detects that you are becoming drowsy or Take regular rest breaks as required if your driving deteriorates.
  • Page 193: Lane Keeping System

    Driving Aids The alertness level is shown by six steps LANE KEEPING SYSTEM as a colored bar. Lane Keeping Alert Principle of Operation WARNINGS The system does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention. At all times you are responsible for Alertness level is fine, no rest required.
  • Page 194 Driving Aids Note: The system may assist you when Press the button twice to switch the driving on fast main roads and freeways. system on. Press the button once to switch the system off. Note: The system may not operate during hard braking or acceleration and when you Setting the Steering Wheel Vibration are intentionally steering your vehicle.
  • Page 195: Lane Keeping Aid

    Driving Aids Setting the System Sensitivity Instances where a lane boundary may be suppressed: You can adjust how quickly the system • Lane markings on the road may not be intervenes in a dangerous situation. The detected by the sensor. system has two sensitivity levels which you can set using the information display.
  • Page 196: Blind Spot Information System

    Driving Aids • If you apply direct steering, accelerate The system is a convenience feature that fast or brake hard. assists you in detecting vehicles that may have entered the blind spot zone (A). The • Your vehicle speed is outside the detection area is on both sides of your operating limits.
  • Page 197 Driving Aids Note: For manual transmission vehicles, WARNING the Cross Traffic Alert will be active only if Do not use the system as a the transmission is in reverse (R). If your replacement for using the mirrors or vehicle is rolling backwards and the looking over your shoulder before transmission is not in reverse (R) then Cross changing lanes.
  • Page 198 Driving Aids Cross Traffic Alert also sounds a series of Zone coverage also decreases when tones and a message appears in the parking at shallow angles. Here, the left information display indicating a vehicle is sensor is mostly obstructed; zone coverage coming from the right or left.
  • Page 199 Driving Aids Reasons for messages being displayed The radar Clean the fascia area in front surface is of the radar or remove the dirty or obstruction. obstructed The radar Drive normally in traffic for surface is a few minutes to allow the not dirty or radar to detect passing obstructed...
  • Page 200: Traffic Sign Recognition

    Blind Spot Information function correctly. System, you will not receive alerts and the Note: Always fit Ford original parts when information display will display a system replacing headlamp bulbs. Other bulbs may off message.
  • Page 201 Driving Aids Note: Keep the windshield free from System Display obstructions such as bird droppings, insects and snow or ice. Note: The system may not detect all traffic signs and may read signs incorrectly. Note: The system is designed to automatically detect traffic signs meeting the Vienna convention.
  • Page 202: Active City Stop

    ACTIVE CITY STOP WARNINGS The system may not operate Principle of Operation correctly if you replace the windshield with a non-Ford WARNINGS windshield. Do not carry out windshield repairs in front of the sensor. Failure to You are responsible for controlling your vehicle at all times.
  • Page 203: Collision Warning System

    Driving Aids Switching the System Off and On WARNINGS The system may or may not operate In certain situations, it is advisable to or may operate with reduced switch the system off. For example: function during cold or severe • Driving off road when objects may weather conditions.
  • Page 204 Driving Aids Distance Alert If the distance to the lead vehicle is small, the red warning light illuminates in the windshield. Note: The red light bar is smaller and does not flash when Distance Alert is active. Alert: When activated, a red warning light flashes, an audible warning chime sounds and a warning message shows in the information display.
  • Page 205 Driving Aids Speed Sensitivity Graphics Distance Gap Time Gap 62mph Normal Grey >25m >0.9sec (100km/h) between 62mph between 17m and Normal Yellow 0.6sec and (100km/h) 0.9sec 62mph Normal <17m <0.6sec (100km/h) Blocked Sensors Adjusting Pre-Collision Assist Settings You can adjust the Alert and Distance Alert sensitivity to one of three possible settings by using the information display control.
  • Page 206 Driving Aids Cause Action Clean the grille surface in front of the radar The surface of the radar in the grille is dirty or remove the object causing the obstruc- or obstructed in some way. tion. Wait a short time. It may take several The surface of the radar in the grille is clean minutes for the radar to detect that there but the message remains in the display.
  • Page 207: Drive Control

    Driving Aids Modes: DRIVE CONTROL • Comfort – Provides a more relaxed Driver Select Suspension driving experience, maximizing comfort. Your steering effort decreases and the Driver select suspension delivers a unique suspension movement is more fluid. driving experience through a suite of Comfort mode is ideal when you desire sophisticated electronic vehicle systems.
  • Page 208 Driving Aids Note: The Drive Control has diagnostic checks that continuously monitor the system to ensure proper operation. Certain types of system errors will gray out the mode selections within the information display, preventing you from changing states when the gear position is changed. Other types of errors will produce a temporary message that states a malfunction.
  • Page 209: Load Carrying

    Load Carrying GENERAL INFORMATION LUGGAGE ANCHOR POINTS Wagon WARNINGS Use load securing straps to an approved standard, e.g. DIN. Make sure that you secure all loose items properly. Place luggage and other loads as low and as far forward as possible within the luggage or loadspace.
  • Page 210: Rear Under Floor Storage

    Load Carrying Hybrid CARGO NETS Luggage retention net Installing the net Push the ends of the upper bar toward each other and insert them into the retainers on the headliner. Push the bar forward into the narrow section of the REAR UNDER FLOOR retainers.
  • Page 211: Luggage Covers

    Load Carrying 3. Tighten the belts. Removing the net Pull out the cover until it locks. Release the belts. 2. Remove the net from the luggage anchor points. Release it from the retaining points by 3. Remove the upper bars. pressing below the handle.
  • Page 212: Roof Racks And Load Carriers

    Check to make sure the straps are secure before driving and at each fuel stop. When using the roof rack system, we recommend you use Ford genuine accessory crossbars designed specifically for your vehicle. To reduce fuel consumption, remove cross Stow the luggage cover beneath the rails when not in use.
  • Page 213: Load Retaining Fixtures

    Load Carrying Installing the Load Bracket LOAD RETAINING FIXTURES WARNINGS WARNING Install the load bracket with the Do not exceed the maximum longest section toward the rear of permissible load of 132 lb (60 kg) on the vehicle. If you install it the wrong two load retaining fixtures and 66 lb way, it may not hold the box in place in the (30 kg) on one.
  • Page 214: Dog Guard

    Load Carrying Installing behind the front seats Push the ends of the bar on the grille toward each other and insert them into the retainers on the roof. Push the bar forward into the narrow section of the retainers. 5. Secure the load bracket with the two wing nuts.
  • Page 215: Installing Behind The Rear Seats

    Load Carrying Installing behind the rear seats 2. Attach the grille to the lower bar with the supplied handwheels. Do not tighten the handwheels. Push the ends of the bar on the grille toward each other and insert them into the retainers on the roof.
  • Page 216: Load Carrying

    Load Carrying 2. Remove two screws from each of the luggage anchor points. See Luggage Anchor Points (page 207). 3. Attach the lower bar to the grille with the supplied handwheels. Do not tighten the handwheels. 4. Attach the dog guard lower bar to the luggage anchor points and secure with the new supplied screws.
  • Page 217: Towing

    Towing • Place loads as low as possible and TOWING A TRAILER central to the axle of your trailer. If you are towing with an unladen vehicle, WARNINGS place the load in your trailer toward the Do not exceed 60 mph (100 km/h). nose, within the maximum nose load, This could result in the loss of vehicle as this gives the best stability.
  • Page 218: Trailer Sway Control

    Towing Note: Not all vehicles are suitable or Note: We recommend keeping the tow ball approved to have tow bars fitted. See an arm in the stowed position when you are authorized dealer for further information. not using it. In addition, consider local regulations and insurance terms.
  • Page 219: Towing Points

    Towing Driving with a Trailer Press the button. An audible double tone (low pitch followed by a high WARNINGS pitch) sounds to let you know the system is operating. In the event of a vehicle breakdown, disconnect the trailer before towing 2.
  • Page 220: Front Towing Eye

    Towing Towing Eye Locations Front Towing Eye Remove the cover and install the towing eye. Rear Towing Eye The recovery hook is in the spare wheel well. Remove the cover and install the towing eye. You must carry the towing eye in your vehicle at all times.
  • Page 221: Towing The Vehicle On Four Wheels - Manual Transmission

    Towing The weight of the vehicle that is being TOWING THE VEHICLE ON towed must not exceed the weight of the FOUR WHEELS - MANUAL towing vehicle. TRANSMISSION Do not exceed 30 mph (50 km/h). See Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels WARNINGS (page 219).
  • Page 222: Emergency Towing

    Towing Emergency Towing You must use a tow rope or rigid towing bar that is of the correct strength for the If your vehicle is disabled without access weight of the towing vehicle and the to wheel dollies, a car-hauling trailer, or a vehicle that is being towed.
  • Page 223: Driving Hints

    Driving Hints If the engine coolant temperature gauge BREAKING-IN needle moves to the upper limit position, the engine is overheating. See Gauges Tires (page 78). WARNING You must only drive your vehicle for a short distance if the engine overheats. The New tires need to be run-in for distance you can travel depends on approximately 300 miles (500...
  • Page 224: Cold Weather Precautions

    Driving Hints Anticipation Before driving through standing water, check the depth. Never drive through water Adjust your vehicle speed and the distance that is higher than the bottom of the front to other vehicles without the need for rocker area of your vehicle. heavy braking or acceleration.
  • Page 225: 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 226: Roadside Emergencies

    The hazard warning button is located on increase the risk of fire and serious the instrument panel. Use it when your injury. Ford Motor Company recommends vehicle is creating a safety hazard for other that the fuel system be inspected by an motorists.
  • Page 227: Jump Starting The Vehicle

    Roadside Emergencies To Connect the Booster Cables Note: When you try to restart your vehicle after a fuel shutoff, the vehicle makes sure that various systems are safe to restart. Once your vehicle determines that the systems are safe, then the vehicle will allow you to restart.
  • Page 228: Post-Crash Alert System

    Roadside Emergencies POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEM The system flashes the direction indicator lamps in the event of a serious impact that deploys an airbag (front, side, side curtain or Safety Canopy) or the safety belt pretensioners. The lamps turn off when: •...
  • Page 229: Fuses

    Fuses FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART Power Distribution Box Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Windshield wipers. — Starter relay. Autowipers. Rear wipers. — Blower motor relay. Back of console auxiliary power point. — Auxiliary heater relay. Powertrain control module. Powertrain control module.
  • Page 230 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components — Powertrain control module relay. Driver front auxiliary power point. Powertrain control module. Powertrain control module. Powertrain control module. Powertrain control module. — Run-start relay. Console auxiliary power point. Auxiliary power point. Powertrain control module.
  • Page 231 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components — Not used. — Not used. — Not used. — Cooling fan relay. — Air conditioning relay. Electric steering column lock. — Not used. — Not used. — Not used. —...
  • Page 232 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Power seats. Fuel operated heater remote control. Not used (spare). Micro fuse. Dual micro fuse. M-type fuse. Release the two latches, located on Power Distribution Box - Bottom both sides of the fuse box. 2.
  • Page 233 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Fuel pump. Diesel vaporizer. — Not used. Cooling fan. Cooling fan (DW10F and 2.0L GTDI AU). Cooling fan. Cooling fan (DW10F and 2.0L GTDI AU). Left-hand heated windshield element. Body control module. Cooling fan.
  • Page 234 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Cooling fan (DW10F and 2.0L GTDI AU). Auxiliary heater. Front heated seat. Right-hand heated windshield element. Body control module. Heated rear window. Anti-lock brake system. Passenger seat. Auxiliary heater. Moonroof. Rear heated seat.
  • Page 235: Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel

    Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Starter solenoid. Fuel fire heater. M-type fuse. J-type fuse. Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Ambient lighting. Glove box lamp. Vanity lamp. Dome lamp. Luggage compartment lamp.
  • Page 236 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Driver seat lower back support. Power exterior mirrors. Driver door unlock. Not used (spare). Not used (spare). Not used (spare). Not used (spare). Anti-theft alarm horn. Not used (spare). Power liftgate module. Combined security module.
  • Page 237 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Not used (spare). Delayed accessory power. Lock-unlock. Driver door window. Driver door mirror. Front passenger door window. Front passenger door mirror. Moonroof. Audio amplifier. Rear driver side door window. Rear passenger side door window. Not used (spare).
  • Page 238: Changing A Fuse

    Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Heated steering wheel. Not used (spare). Micro fuse. Dual micro fuse. CHANGING A FUSE Fuses WARNING If electrical components in the vehicle are Always replace a fuse with one that not working, a fuse may have blown.
  • Page 239: Maintenance

    Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help • Tire pressures (when cold). See Tire maintain its roadworthiness and resale Pressures (page 273). value. There is a large network of Ford • Tire condition. See Wheels and Tires authorized repairers that are there to help (page 260).
  • Page 240: Closing The Hood

    Maintenance 4. Open the hood. The hood strut 3. Move the catch to the left. automatically supports the hood. Closing the Hood Lower the hood until it engages on to the secondary latch. 2. Firmly push down on the front of the hood to close it fully.
  • Page 241: Under Hood Overview - 1.0L Ecoboost

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.0L ECOBOOST Engine coolant reservoir. See Engine Coolant Check (page 247). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive). See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check (page 248). Engine oil dipstick. See Engine Oil Dipstick (page 245). Engine oil filler cap.
  • Page 242: Under Hood Overview - 1.5L Ecoboost

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.5L ECOBOOST Engine coolant reservoir. See Engine Coolant Check (page 247). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive). See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check (page 248). Engine oil filler cap. See Engine Oil Check (page 246). Engine oil dipstick.
  • Page 243: Under Hood Overview - 2.0L Ecoboost

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 2.0L ECOBOOST Engine coolant reservoir. See Engine Coolant Check (page 247). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive). See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check (page 248). Engine oil dipstick. See Engine Oil Dipstick (page 245). Engine oil filler cap.
  • Page 244: Under Hood Overview - 2.5L

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 2.5L Engine coolant reservoir. See Engine Coolant Check (page 247). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive). See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check (page 248). Engine oil filler cap. See Engine Oil Check (page 246). Engine oil dipstick.
  • Page 245: Under Hood Overview - 1.5L Duratorq-Tdci Diesel/1.6L Diesel

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.5L DURATORQ-TDCI DIESEL/1.6L DIESEL Engine coolant reservoir. See Engine Coolant Check (page 247). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive). See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check (page 248). Engine oil filler cap. See Engine Oil Check (page 246). Engine oil dipstick.
  • Page 246: Under Hood Overview - 2.0L Diesel

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 2.0L DIESEL Engine coolant reservoir. See Engine Coolant Check (page 247). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir (right-hand drive). See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check (page 248). Engine oil filler cap. See Engine Oil Check (page 246). Engine oil dipstick.
  • Page 247: Engine Oil Dipstick - 1.0L Ecoboost

    Maintenance ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.0L ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 2.0L ECOBOOST ECOBOOST Minimum Minimum. Maximum Maximum. ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.5L ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 2.5L ECOBOOST Minimum. Maximum. Mondeo (CNG) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, CG3633en enGBR, Edition date: 10/2014, First Printing...
  • Page 248: Engine Oil Dipstick - 1.5L Duratorq-Tdci Diesel

    Maintenance ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.5L ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 2.0L DURATORQ-TDCI DIESEL DIESEL Minimum. Minimum. Maximum. Maximum. ENGINE OIL CHECK ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.6L DIESEL Make sure that your vehicle is on level ground. 2. Check the oil level before starting the engine, or switch the engine off and wait 10 minutes for the oil to drain into the oil pan.
  • Page 249: Engine Coolant Check

    Remove the engine oil filler cap. See Maintenance (page 237). 2. Add engine oil that meets Ford Make sure that the coolant level is specifications. See Capacities and between the MIN and MAX marks on the Specifications (page 283).
  • Page 250: Automatic Transmission Fluid Check

    Maintenance AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WARNINGS A fluid level between the MAX and FLUID CHECK MIN lines is within the normal operating range and there is no need The automatic transmission does not have to add fluid. A fluid level outside of the a transmission fluid dipstick.
  • Page 251: Changing The 12V Battery

    Maintenance Replace wiper blades at least once per CHANGING THE 12V BATTERY year for optimum performance. WARNING Poor wiper quality can be improved by cleaning the wiper blades and the For vehicles with Start-Stop the windshield. battery requirement is different. You must replace the battery with one of Changing the Front Wiper Blades exactly the same specification.
  • Page 252: Removing A Headlamp

    Maintenance 2. Press the locking buttons together. 3. Rotate and remove the wiper blade. 4. Install in the reverse order. Note: Make sure that the wiper blade locks into place. Lower the wiper arm and blade back to the windshield. The wiper arms will 2.
  • Page 253 Maintenance Note: To remove push pins, use a flat-bladed screwdriver to pull up the center release pin. Make sure the headlamp control is in the off position and open the hood. 2. Remove the six push pins securing the front fascia to the front trim cover. 3.
  • Page 254: Changing A Bulb

    Maintenance Headlamp 9. From the front of the vehicle, gently pull the front bumper cover forward 4 You must remove the headlamp assembly inches (10 centimeters) by grasping it prior to replacing any bulb. See Bulb next to the headlamp to be serviced Specification Chart (page 255).
  • Page 255: Reverse Lamp

    Maintenance Reverse Lamp 3. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it. Remove Rear Lamp Assembly, 4-door 4. Disconnect the electrical connector. and 5-door Note: Do not touch the bulb glass. Note: You cannot separate the bulb from the bulb holder. Headlamp High Beam Remove the headlamp.
  • Page 256 Maintenance Remove the Bulb Remove Rear Lamp Assembly, Wagon Carefully remove the screw caps and remove the screws. 2. Gently pull the lamp assembly away from the vehicle. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove the bulb holder. 2. Remove the bulb from the bulb holder. Mondeo (CNG) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, CG3633en enGBR, Edition date: 10/2014, First Printing...
  • Page 257: Bulb Specification Chart

    Maintenance Replacing the License Plate Lamp Carefully release the spring clip. Bulb 2. Remove the lamp. 3. Remove the bulb. BULB SPECIFICATION CHART Exterior Lamps Lamp Specification Power (Watt) Brake and rear lamp. Central high mounted brake lamp. Daytime running lamps. Front direction indicator.
  • Page 258: Interior Lamp

    Maintenance Interior Lamps Lamp Specification Power (Watt) Interior lamp. Luggage compartment lamp. Map lamp. Note: LED lamps are not serviceable. See an authorized dealer if they fail. Mondeo (CNG) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, CG3633en enGBR, Edition date: 10/2014, First Printing...
  • Page 259: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care Note: Industrial-strength (heavy-duty) CLEANING THE EXTERIOR cleaners, or cleaning chemicals, may cause damage over a period of time. Note: If you use a car wash with a waxing cycle, make sure that you remove the wax Body Paintwork Preservation from the windshield and the wiper blades.
  • Page 260: Cleaning The Interior

    Vehicle Care Note: Do not use razor blades or other Remove particles such as bird droppings, sharp objects to clean or remove decals tree sap, insect deposits, tar spots, road from the inside of the heated rear window. salt and industrial fallout before repairing The vehicle warranty does not cover paint chips.
  • Page 261 Vehicle Care We recommend that you use Ford service wheel cleaner. Make sure that you read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Using other non-recommended cleaning products can result in severe and permanent cosmetic damage. Mondeo (CNG) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, CG3633en enGBR, Edition date: 10/2014, First Printing...
  • Page 262: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and Tires GENERAL INFORMATION WARNINGS Do not use the temporary mobility A decal with tire pressure data is located kit on run flat tires. in the driver’s door opening. Do not use the temporary mobility Check and set the tire pressure at the kit to repair the sidewall of a ambient temperature in which you are damaged tire.
  • Page 263: Inflating The Tire

    Wheels and Tires WARNINGS WARNINGS You must only use the temporary The sealant contains natural rubber mobility kit for the vehicle with which latex. Avoid contact with skin or it was supplied. clothing. If this happens, rinse the affected areas immediately with plenty of water and contact a physician.
  • Page 264: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and Tires 5. Remove the valve cap from the damaged tire. 6. Remove the protective cap A from the sealant bottle hose and screw the hose firmly onto the valve of the damaged tire. Make sure that the compressor switch F is in position 0.
  • Page 265: Tire Care

    Wheels and Tires Note: When pumping in the sealant through 6. If the tire pressure is less than the the tire valve, the pressure may rise up to recommended pressure, repeat steps 87 psi (6 bar) but will drop again after about 13 to 16 and steps 1 to 5 (Checking the 30 seconds.
  • Page 266: Using Winter Tires

    Wheels and Tires To make sure the front and rear tires of Only use snow chains of 10 millimeters or your vehicle wear evenly and last longer, smaller. we recommend that you swap the tires Only use snow chains on the front wheels. from front to rear and vice versa at regular Note: The anti-lock braking system will intervals of between 3000 and 6000 miles...
  • Page 267 Wheels and Tires As a driver assistance feature, your vehicle replacing one or more tires or wheels on has a tire pressure monitoring system. A your vehicle. Make sure the replacement warning lamp will illuminate when one or tires or wheels allow the system to more of the tires are significantly continue to function correctly.
  • Page 268 Wheels and Tires When the Temporary Spare Tire is road wheel and tire assembly refitted to Installed your vehicle. If you need to replace a road wheel and When You Believe the System is Not tire with the temporary spare wheel, the Operating Correctly system will continue to identify a defect.
  • Page 269 Wheels and Tires Tire Pressure Monitoring System The tires need to be periodically rotated Reset Procedure to provide consistent performance and maximum tire life, the system needs to Overview know when the tires have been rotated to determine which set of tires are on the You must carry out the system reset front and rear axles.
  • Page 270: Changing A Road Wheel

    Wheels and Tires Note: Your vehicle may exhibit some CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL unusual driving characteristics. Lug Nuts Vehicle Jack You can obtain a replacement locking lug WARNINGS nut key and replacement locking lug nuts The vehicle jack supplied with your from your dealer using the reference vehicle should only be used when number certificate.
  • Page 271 Wheels and Tires Emergency use only Maintenance Indentations in the sills show the location of the jacking points. Mondeo (CNG) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, CG3633en enGBR, Edition date: 10/2014, First Printing...
  • Page 272: Removing A Road Wheel

    Wheels and Tires Vehicles with Side Skirts Removing a Road Wheel WARNINGS Park your vehicle in such a position that neither the traffic nor you are hindered or endangered. Set up a warning triangle. Make sure that your vehicle is on firm, level ground with the wheels pointing straight ahead.
  • Page 273: Installing A Road Wheel

    Wheels and Tires 3. Jack up your vehicle until the tire is clear of the ground. 4. Remove the lug nuts and the wheel. Installing a Road Wheel WARNINGS Make sure that the arrows on directional tires point in the direction of rotation when your vehicle is moving forward.
  • Page 274 Wheels and Tires Note: Make sure the wheel and hub contact 4. Partially tighten the lug nuts in the surfaces are free from foreign matter. sequence shown. 5. Lower your vehicle and remove the Note: Make sure that the cones on the lug jack.
  • Page 275: Tire Pressures

    Wheels and Tires TIRE PRESSURES Up to 100 mph (160 km/h) Normal load Full load Engine Tire size Front Rear Front Rear psi (bar) psi (bar) psi (bar) psi (bar) 1.0L 35 psi 35 psi 215/60R16* EcoBoost (2.4 bar) (2.4 bar) 1.5L EcoBoost 1.5L...
  • Page 276 Wheels and Tires Normal load Full load Engine Tire size Front Rear Front Rear psi (bar) psi (bar) psi (bar) psi (bar) 235/50R17 32 psi 235/45R18 (2.2 bar) 235/40R19 All engines T125/80R16 60 psi (4.2 bar) All engines T125/70R17 60 psi (4.2 bar) *Only fit snow chains to specified tires.
  • Page 277 Wheels and Tires Continuous Speed in Excess of 100 mph (160 km/h) Normal load Full load Engine Tire size Front Rear Front Rear psi (bar) psi (bar) psi (bar) psi (bar) 1.0L 35 psi 35 psi 215/60R16 EcoBoost (2.4 bar) (2.4 bar) 1.5L EcoBoost...
  • Page 278: Lug Nuts

    Wheels and Tires LUG NUTS Lug Nut Torque Wheel type lb.ft (Nm) 100 lb.ft (135 Nm) Mondeo (CNG) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, CG3633en enGBR, Edition date: 10/2014, First Printing...
  • Page 279: Capacities And Specifications

    Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE DIMENSIONS 4-Door Dimension description in (mm) Maximum length 191.8 in (4,871 mm) Overall width including exterior mirrors 83.5 in (2,121 mm) 57.6–58.6 in Overall height - EC curb weight (1,464–1,488 mm) Wheelbase 112.2 in (2,850 mm) 62.3–62.7 in Front track (1,583–1,593 mm)
  • Page 280: Towbar Dimensions

    Capacities and Specifications Wagon Dimension description in (mm) Maximum length 191.6 (4,867) Overall width including exterior mirrors 83.5 in (2,121 mm) 58.2–59.0 in Overall height - EC curb weight (1,479–1,499 mm) Wheelbase 112.2 in (2,850 mm) 62.3–62.7 in Front track (1,583–1,593 mm) 62.0–62.4 in Rear track...
  • Page 281: Sedan And 5-Door

    Capacities and Specifications Sedan and 5-Door Measurement Dimension description in (mm) Wheel center – end of tow ball 43.0 in (1,091 mm) Center of tow ball – side member 16.8 in (426 mm) Inner side of side member 33.5 in (852 mm) Center of tow ball to attachment point one 17.7 in...
  • Page 282: Vehicle Identification Plate

    Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION Maximum Permissible Nose Weight PLATE lb (kg) Note: Your vehicle identification plate 198.4 lb (90 kg) design may vary to that shown. Note: The information shown on your vehicle identification plate is dependent upon market requirements. Model Variant Engine designation...
  • Page 283: Vehicle Identification Number

    Capacities and Specifications The vehicle identification number is VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION stamped into the floor panel on the NUMBER right-hand side, beside the front seat. It is also shown on the left-hand side of the instrument panel. CAPACITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS - 1.0L ECOBOOST Capacities Item Capacity...
  • Page 284: Capacities And Specifications

    Using oils other than the one specified can The engine has been designed to be used result in longer engine cranking periods, with Castrol and Ford Engine Oil, which reduced engine performance, reduced fuel gives a fuel economy benefit while economy and increased emission levels.
  • Page 285: Capacities And Specifications - 1.5L Ecoboost

    Capacities and Specifications CAPACITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS - 1.5L ECOBOOST Capacities Item Capacity Engine lubrication system - including the 0.9 gal (4.1 L) oil filter Engine lubrication system - excluding the 0.8 gal (3.8 L) oil filter Engine cooling system 2.3 gal (10.5 L) Fuel tank 13.7 gal (62.5 L) Windshield and rear window washer...
  • Page 286: Capacities And Specifications - 2.0L Ecoboost

    Capacities and Specifications The engine has been designed to be used Using oils other than the one specified can with Castrol and Ford Engine Oil, which result in longer engine cranking periods, gives a fuel economy benefit while reduced engine performance, reduced fuel maintaining the durability of the engine.
  • Page 287: Capacities And Specifications - 2.5L

    Note: Do not use more than 0.2 gal (1 L) The engine has been designed to be used between scheduled service intervals. with Castrol and Ford Engine Oil, which gives a fuel economy benefit while Using oils other than the one specified can maintaining the durability of the engine.
  • Page 288 Note: Do not use more than 0.2 gal (1 L) The engine has been designed to be used between scheduled service intervals. with Castrol and Ford Engine Oil, which gives a fuel economy benefit while Using oils other than the one specified can maintaining the durability of the engine.
  • Page 289: Capacities And Specifications - 1.5L Duratorq-Tdci Diesel

    Capacities and Specifications CAPACITIES AND SPECIFICATIONS - 1.5L DURATORQ-TDCI DIESEL Capacities Item Capacity Engine lubrication system - including the 0.8 gal (3.8 L) oil filter Engine lubrication system - excluding the 0.8 gal (3.5 L) oil filter Engine cooling system 1.6 gal (7.3 L) Fuel tank 13.7 gal (62.5 L)
  • Page 290: Capacities And Specifications - 1.6L Diesel

    Capacities and Specifications The engine has been designed to be used Using oils other than the one specified can with Castrol and Ford Engine Oil, which result in longer engine cranking periods, gives a fuel economy benefit while reduced engine performance, reduced fuel maintaining the durability of the engine.
  • Page 291: Capacities And Specifications - 2.0L Diesel

    Using oils other than the one specified can The engine has been designed to be used result in longer engine cranking periods, with Castrol and Ford Engine Oil, which reduced engine performance, reduced fuel gives a fuel economy benefit while economy and increased emission levels.
  • Page 292 Using oils other than the one specified can The engine has been designed to be used result in longer engine cranking periods, with Castrol and Ford Engine Oil, which reduced engine performance, reduced fuel gives a fuel economy benefit while economy and increased emission levels.
  • Page 293: Fuel Consumption Figures

    Capacities and Specifications FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES Urban Extra-Urban Combined CO2 Emis- sions Variant g/km ( L/100 km) ( L/100 km) ( L/100 km) 36.8–37.9 50.0–53.5 44.4–46.1 119-124 1.0L EcoBoost (6.4–6.2) (4.7–4.4) (5.3–5.1) 26.7–30.2 44.4–51.1 35.6–40.6 134-154 1.5L EcoBoost (8.8–7.8) (5.3–4.6) (6.6–5.8) 22.6–23.1 39.9–42.0...
  • Page 294: Audio System

    There are two different modes for MP3 compact discs may not function correctly and WMA disc playback: MP3 and when used in Ford CD players. WMA track mode (system default) and Note: Do not insert CDs with homemade MP3 and WMA folder mode.
  • Page 295: Audio Unit

    Audio System • MP3 and WMA folder mode represents AUDIO UNIT a folder structure consisting of one level of folders. The CD player numbers WARNING all MP3 and WMA tracks on the disc Driving while distracted can result in (noted by the MP3 or WMA file loss of vehicle control, crash and extension) and all folders containing injury.
  • Page 296: Audio System

    Audio System CD: Press this button to listen to a CD. Press the function buttons below the radio screen to select on-screen options of Repeat or Shuffle. SOUND: Press this button to access settings for Treble, Midrange, 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 297 Audio System Cursor arrows and OK: 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. Press OK to set or press MENU to exit. CD slot: Insert a CD.
  • Page 298: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Am/Fm/Cd/Sync

    Audio System Note: Depending on your vehicle option AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH: package, your system may look different AM/FM/CD/SYNC from what you see here. WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road.
  • Page 299: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Sony Am/Fm/Cd

    Audio System Seek: In radio mode, select a frequency and press this button. The system stops at the first station up the band. Press and hold the button to move quickly to the next strong radio station. In CD mode, press this button to select the next track.
  • Page 300 Audio System Power: Press this button to switch the system off and on. CD slot: Insert a CD. Eject: Press this button to eject a CD. - TUNE + : Press these buttons to search the frequency in individual increments. VOL: Turn the control to adjust the volume.
  • Page 301 Audio System Radio Scan Select for a brief sampling of all available channels. Select to store the six strongest local stations on the AM-AST and FM-AST frequency bands. Radio Text Select to display extra information such as artist name. Alternative Frequency With the alternative frequency option active, the system re-tunes to a different frequency with better reception for the same station.
  • Page 302 Audio System Audio Settings Speed Compensated Volume Automatically adjusts the volume to compensate for speed and wind noise. You can set the system between 0 and +7. Sound Select to adjust settings for Treble, Midrange, Bass, Fade and Balance. Occupancy Mode Select to optimize sound quality for the chosen seating position.
  • Page 303: Digital Radio

    Audio System Note: The sound quality changes when your DIGITAL RADIO system switches from DAB to the corresponding FM station. General Information Using Digital Audio Broadcast on The system allows you to listen to DAB a Non-Touchscreen (Digital Audio Broadcast) radio stations. Note: Coverage differs from region to region Selecting Radio Band and influences the quality of reception.
  • Page 304 Audio System Manual Tuning Press the RADIO button. 2. Press the left arrow button to display Press function button 2. the available wavebands. 2. Press the left or right arrow button to 3. Select DAB1, DAB2 or DAB3. tune up or down the waveband in small increments.
  • Page 305: Audio Input Jack

    Audio System 2. Press and hold one of the preset WARNINGS buttons. A message appears when the Store the portable music player in a radio station has been stored. The secure location, such as the center system mutes momentarily as console or the glove box, when your confirmation.
  • Page 306: Usb Port

    Audio System 5. Switch your portable music player on and adjust its volume to half its maximum level. 6. Press AUX until LINE or LINE IN appears in the display. You should hear music from your device even if it is low. Adjust the volume on your portable music player until it reaches the volume level of the FM station or CD.
  • Page 307: Sync

    For further support, see an authorized • Use Emergency Assistance dealer. For more information, visit the • Access phonebook contacts and music regional Ford website. using voice commands • Stream music from your connected cell phone • Select pre-defined text messages...
  • Page 308: Using Voice Recognition

    SYNC Safety Information supported media content. The system also records a short development log of WARNING approximately 10 minutes of all recent system activity. The log profile and other Driving while distracted can result in system data may be used to improve the loss of vehicle control, crash and system and help diagnose any problems injury.
  • Page 309: Initiating A Voice Session

    SYNC Before giving a voice command, wait for You can interrupt the system at any time the system announcement to finish while it is speaking by pressing the voice followed by a single beep. Any command button. You can also cancel a voice session spoken before this does not register with at any time by pressing and holding the the system.
  • Page 310 SYNC Command Description interaction mode Provides less audible interaction and more tone prompts. advanced interaction mode novice Provides more detailed interaction and guidance. Press the voice button. When prompted: Confirmation prompts are short questions the system asks when it is not sure of your request or when there is more than one possible response to your request.
  • Page 311: Using Sync With Your Phone

    The display indicates when the pairing is compatibility, refer to your device's manual successful. or visit the regional Ford website. Depending on your cell phone's capability and your market, the system may prompt Pairing a Cell Phone For the First...
  • Page 312 SYNC The information display may 6. When a message to begin pairing show your cell phone's battery appears in the audio display, search for charge level and signal strength. SYNC on your device to start the pairing process. Pairing Subsequent Cell Phones Select SYNC on your cell phone.
  • Page 313 SYNC Command Action (hold call [on] | (put | These commands are only available during a call. place) call on hold) (hold call off | take call These commands are only available during a call. off hold) mute [call] [on] These commands are only available during a call.
  • Page 314: Making A Call

    SYNC Command (turn ringer on | silent mode off) (turn ringer off | silent mode [on]) Words in parentheses or brackets are optional and do not have to be spoken for the system to understand the command. Making a Call Press the voice button and when prompted say either: Command...
  • Page 315: Receiving A Call

    SYNC Receiving a Call • Ignore the call by doing nothing. When receiving a call, you can: Cell Phone Options During an Active Call • Answer the call by pressing the accept call button on the steering wheel or by During an active call, you have extra menu selecting the accept call option in the features which become available, for...
  • Page 316 SYNC Message Description and Action 4. Press the OK button again when the desired selection appears in the audio display. 5. Press the OK button or dial button to call the selection. Call history Access your call history log. Select the option for more. 2.
  • Page 317 SYNC Message Description and Action 3. Press the OK button again when the desired selection appears in the audio display. 4. Press the OK button or dial button to call the selection. Call history Access any previously dialed, received or missed calls. Press the OK button to select.
  • Page 318 SYNC Message Action Reply to sender Press the OK button to access and then scroll through the list of pre-defined messages to send. Call sender Press the OK button to call the sender of the message. Forward msg. Press the OK button to forward the message to anyone in your phonebook or call history.
  • Page 319: Accessing Your Cell Phone Settings

    SYNC Accessing Your Cell Phone download. Settings Press the PHONE button. These are cell phone dependent features. 2. Scroll until the phone settings option Your cell phone settings allow you to appears, then press the OK button. access and adjust features such as your 3.
  • Page 320: Bluetooth Devices

    SYNC Message Description and Action Add contacts Push the desired contacts on your cell phone. Refer to your device's manual on how to push contacts. Press the OK button to add more contacts from your phonebook. Delete When a message asking you to delete appears, select the option to confirm.
  • Page 321 SYNC Message Description and Action 4. Wait until the PIN appears on the phone display. Compare the PIN on the phone with the PIN shown in the audio display and accept the request on the phones and the vehicles display. The display indicates when the pairing is successful.
  • Page 322: Sync Applications And Services

    SYNC Message Description and Action Bluetooth on Check or uncheck this option to turn the Bluetooth interface of the system on or off. Select this option then press the OK button to change the option's status. Set defaults This selection does not erase your indexed information (phonebook, call history, text messages and paired devices).
  • Page 323: Sync Emergency Assistance

    Emergency Assistance, visit the regional Always place your cell phone in a Ford website. secure location inside your vehicle. Failure to do so may cause serious Note: Before selecting this feature, you...
  • Page 324: In The Event Of A Crash

    Note: This feature only works in a European may include your vehicle GPS country or region where SYNC Emergency coordinates. Assistance can call the local emergency services. Visit the regional Ford website for • The language the system uses to details. interact with the occupants of your...
  • Page 325: Sync Applink

    Herzegovina, Macedonia, Netherlands, hands-free communication. Ukraine, Moldova and Russia. Note: During an Emergency Assistance call, Visit the regional Ford website for the an emergency priority screen appears which latest details. contains vehicle GPS coordinates when Emergency Assistance Privacy Notice available.
  • Page 326 Note: For information on available apps, To Access Using the SYNC Menu supported smartphone devices and Scroll through the list of available troubleshooting tips please visit the Ford applications and press OK to select an website. app. Once an app is running through SYNC,...
  • Page 327 Data is sent to Ford in the United States through the connected device. This includes through the connected device. The...
  • Page 328 SYNC App Status in the settings menu. There are three possible statuses: You can view the current status of an app Message Description and Action Update needed The system has detected a new app requiring authorization or a general permissions update is required. Up-to-date No update is required.
  • Page 329: Using Sync With Your Media Player

    SYNC • To allow your vehicle to provide Confirm that the USB device has been location information, including: GPS formatted correctly and has the following and speed. specifications: • To allow the app to send push • USB 2.0. notifications using the vehicle display •...
  • Page 330: Media Voice Commands

    SYNC Message Description and Action Browse USB Depending on how many media files are on your connected device, an indexing message may appear in the display. When indexing is complete, the screen returns to the playback menu. Choose from the following: Message Play all Playlists...
  • Page 331 SYNC Then any of the following: Voice Command play pause play all play [artist] play [album] play [genre] [play] next track play [playlist] [play] previous track play [song | track | title | file] repeat off repeat one [on] (browse | search | show) album (browse | search | show) artist (browse | search | show) genre (browse | search | show) playlist...
  • Page 332 SYNC Voice Command [play] (similar music | more like this) ((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) * This voice command is not available until indexing is complete.
  • Page 333: Media Menu Features

    SYNC Media Menu Features genre, shuffle or repeat, and to find similar music or reset the index of your USB The media menu allows you to select how devices. to play your music, for example by artist, Press AUX to select USB playback. Message Description and Action Options...
  • Page 334 SYNC If there are no media files to access, the are media files, you have the following display indicates there is no media. If there options to scroll through and select: Message Description and Action Play all Play all indexed media files from your playing device one at a time in numerical order.
  • Page 335: Sync Troubleshooting

    See Using SYNC With tables below. Your Phone (page 309). To check your cell phone's compatibility, visit the regional Ford website. Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution A lot of back-...
  • Page 336 SYNC Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Try pushing your phonebook contacts to SYNC by selecting the option to add. You must switch on your cell phone and the automatic phonebook download feature on SYNC. Try pushing your phonebook contacts to SYNC by selecting the option to add.
  • Page 337 SYNC Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution • Make sure the connection status shows Not Connected. • Press the blue circle to enter the next menu. • Turn on Show Notifications. • Turn on Sync Contacts. Your iPhone is now set up to forward incoming text messages to SYNC.
  • Page 338 SYNC USB and media issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Try switching off the device, resetting it or removing the battery, then trying again. Make sure you are using the manufacturer's I am having cable. trouble Possible device malfunc- Make sure correctly insert the USB cable to connecting my tion.
  • Page 339 SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution SYNC does not Review the cell phone voice commands understand and the media voice commands at the what I am beginning of their respective sections. You may be using the saying. wrong voice commands.
  • Page 340 SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Make sure you are saying the name exactly as the system saved it. For example, if the contact name is Joe Wilson, say "Call Joe You may not be saying Wilson". the name exactly as the system saved it.
  • Page 341 SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution SYNC uses a synthetically generated voice rather than pre-recorded human voice. The system generates voice SYNC offers several new voice control prompts and features for a wide range of languages. SYNC uses text-to- the pronunci- Dialing a contact name directly from the speech voice prompt...
  • Page 342 SYNC General Issue Possible cause Possible solution SYNC only supports four languages in a single module for text display, voice control The language and voice prompts. The country where you selected for the bought your vehicle dictates the four instrument languages based on the most popular cluster and languages spoken.
  • Page 343 Some apps require you to register or login on the app on the phone before using them with AppLink. Also, some may have a "Ford SYNC" setting, so check the app's settings menu on the phone. My phone is...
  • Page 344 Force close or uninstall the apps you do not some of the have a limited number of want SYNC to find. If the app has a "Ford AppLink apps bluetooth ports apps can SYNC" setting, disable that setting in the running on my use to connect.
  • Page 345: General Information

    SYNC 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 346 SYNC This system uses a four-corner strategy to Message provide quick access to several vehicle features and settings. The touchscreen Intersection provides easy interaction with your cellular City Center phone, multimedia, climate control and navigation system. The corners display any Latitude/Longitude active modes within those menus, such as phone status or the climate temperature.
  • Page 347 SYNC HOME ENTERTAINMENT Press to access your home Press to select any of the following: screen. Depending on your vehicle’s option package and Message software, your screens may vary in appearance from the descriptions in this section. Your features may also be limited depending on your market.
  • Page 348 Support For further support, contact an authorized dealer. For more information, visit the regional Ford website. Mondeo (CNG) Vehicles Built From: 08-09-2014 Vehicles Built Up To: 19-04-2015, CG3633en enGBR, Edition date: 10/2014, First Printing...
  • Page 349 SYNC Safety Information • Do not leave playing devices in your vehicle during extreme conditions as it WARNING could cause them damage. See your device's user guide for further Driving while distracted can result in information. loss of vehicle control, crash and •...
  • Page 350 SYNC Privacy Information The cell phone profile, media player index and development log remain in the system When a cell phone connects to SYNC, the unless deleted. They are generally system creates a profile that links to that accessible in your vehicle only when you cell phone.
  • Page 351 SYNC Accessing and Adjusting Modes Through Your Right Vehicle Information Display The display is located on the right side of your instrument cluster (A). You can use your steering wheel controls to view and make minor adjustments to active modes without taking your hands off the wheel.
  • Page 352 SYNC The selection menu expands and different Press the voice button and when options appear. prompted say: • Press the up and down arrows to scroll through the modes. Voice command • Press the right arrow to enter the mode. Main Menu •...
  • Page 353 SYNC Voice Commands Using the steering wheel control, press the voice button and when prompted Voice Instructions List of Commands say one of the following: Voice Command Settings Voice Commands These allow you to customize the level of List of Commands system interaction, help and feedback.
  • Page 354: Settings

    SYNC Using Voice Commands with the available only when the system displays a Touchscreen Options list of candidates generated during a voice command session. For example, this can The voice command system has a dual be used when entering a street address or mode feature which allows you to switch trying to call a contact from a cell phone between using voice commands and...
  • Page 355 SYNC Clock display, sound and vehicle settings as well as access settings for specific modes or Under this menu, you can set the the help feature. clock, access and adjust the To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon.
  • Page 356 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description Edit Wallpaper Allows you to display the default photo or upload your own. Auto Dim When set to On, lets you use the automatic dimming feature. When set to Off you are able to adjust the brightness of the screen. Brightness Make the screen display brighter or dimmer.
  • Page 357 SYNC To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Settings Sound Then select from the following: Bass Midrange Treble Set Balance and Fade Occupancy Mode EQ Mode Speed Compensated Volume Note: Your vehicle may not have all of these sound settings. Vehicle To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item...
  • Page 358 SYNC Ambient Lighting (If Equipped) lighting illuminates footwells and cupholders with a choice of colors. When you switch this feature on, ambient To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon. Vehicle Ambient Lighting •...
  • Page 359 SYNC To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon. Vehicle Enable Valet Mode Then enter a four digit PIN twice, as prompted. Continue After you press Continue the system locks until you enter the PIN again.
  • Page 360 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description Install Applications Install any downloaded applications or view the current software licenses. Master Reset Select to restore factory defaults. This erases all personal settings and personal data. The options include: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, German, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Polish, Turkish and Russian.
  • Page 361 SYNC Media Player To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon. Media Player Then select from the following: Autoplay When this feature is on, the system automatically switches to the media source upon initial connection. This allows you to listen to music during the indexing process.
  • Page 362 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description Map Prefer- Switch breadcrumbs on and off. ences Have the system display your turn list top to bottom or bottom to top. Switch the Parking POI notification on and off. Route Pref- Select shortest route, fastest route or ecological route as your preferred erences route.
  • Page 363 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description Have the system display any smog icons. Have the system display weather warning icons. Have the system display where there may be reduced visibility. Have the system display icons to recommend switching on your radio for traffic announcements.
  • Page 364 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description Internet Data Connection If compatible with your phone, you can adjust your internet data connection. Select to make your connection profile with the personal area network or to switch off your connection. You can also choose to adjust your settings or have the system always connect, never connect when roaming, or query on connect.
  • Page 365 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description 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. Gateway (Access Point) Settings Allows you to view and change settings for using SYNC as the internet gateway.
  • Page 366 SYNC The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Logo is a certification mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Help To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon. Help Then select from the following: System Inform- Touchscreen system serial number ation Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Touchscreen system software version...
  • Page 367 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description The ICE contacts you select appear at the end of the Emergency Assistance call process. Edit Select to access your phone- book and then select the desired contacts. The numbers then appear as options on this screen for the ICE 1 and ICE 2 buttons.
  • Page 368: Entertainment

    SYNC ENTERTAINMENT AM/FM Radio Message Action and Description Touch the AM or FM tab to listen to the radio. To change between AM and FM presets, just touch the AM or FM tab. Memory Presets Save a station by pressing and holding one of the memory preset areas.
  • Page 369 SYNC Info (DAB only) number for the active DAB radio station. If you press the info button a second time When the info button is pressed, the the radio station name is displayed again. system shows the corresponding block Options Menu Item Action and Description Sound Settings...
  • Page 370 SYNC Note: Your vehicle may not have all these Radio Voice Commands sound settings. Press the voice button and when prompted say: Voice command Radio Then you can say a command similar to the following: Say a frequency or preset. Say a frequency or preset.
  • Page 371 SYNC Insert your CD then select: Menu Item Action and Description Repeat Touch this button to repeat the currently playing track, all tracks on the disc or switch the feature off if already on. Shuffle Touch this button to play the tracks or entire albums in random order, or switch the feature off if already on.
  • Page 372: Sd Card Slot And Usb Port

    SYNC SD Card Slot and USB Port USB Port The SD card slot and USB port are located in the Media Hub. See Media Hub (page 304). SD Card Note: Your SD card slot is spring-loaded. To remove the SD card, press the card in and the system ejects it.
  • Page 373 SYNC Insert your device and select: Message Action and Description Once the system recognizes your USB or SD card you can then select from the following options: SD Card Repeat This feature replays the currently playing song or album. Shuffle Touch this button to play music on the selected album or folder in random order.
  • Page 374 SYNC 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 375: A/V Inputs

    SYNC Voice command Browse Next Track Pause Play Say the name of what you would like to listen to such as a band, song, album or playlist. Similar Music Help Supported Media Players, Formats and Metadata Information SYNC is capable of hosting nearly any To access, press the lower left corner digital media player, including iPod, on the touchscreen, then select:...
  • Page 376 SYNC You can also use the A/V inputs as an WARNINGS auxiliary input jack to play music from your against the use of any handheld device portable music player over your vehicle's while driving and encourage the use of speakers. Plug in your 1/8 inch (3.5 voice-operated systems when possible.
  • Page 377: Phone

    SYNC Troubleshooting Menu Item • Do not connect the audio input jack to Adjust the sound on your a line level output. The jack only works portable music player until correctly with devices that have a it reaches the level of the headphone output with a volume FM station by switching control.
  • Page 378 SYNC is to pair your To check your phone’s compatibility, see Bluetooth-enabled cell phone with SYNC. your phone’s user manual or the local Ford This allows you to use your cell phone in a website. hands-free manner.
  • Page 379 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description Make sure that Bluetooth is set to On and that your cell phone is in the correct mode. See your cell phone’s manual if necessary. 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 380: Making Calls

    SYNC Menu Item Action and Description SYNC may prompt you with more cell phone options. For more information on your cell phone's capability, see your cell phone's manual and visit the website. Making Calls To reject the call, select: Menu Item Press the voice button and say a command similar to the following: Reject...
  • Page 381 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description Menu Item Action and Description Phone- Touch this button to access Favorites Quick Dial book and call any contacts in your Messaging Send text messages using previously downloaded the touchscreen. See Text phonebook. The system Messaging later in this places the entries in alpha- section.
  • Page 382 SYNC Composing a Text Message Menu Item Note: This is a speed-dependent feature. View It is unavailable when your vehicle is traveling at speeds over 5 mph (8 km/h). Delete Note: Downloading and sending text Delete All messages using Bluetooth are cell phone-dependent features.
  • Page 383: Phone Settings

    SYNC Receiving a Text Message When a new message arrives, an audible tone sounds and the screen displays a pop-up with the caller name and ID, if supported by your cell phone. You can select: Menu Item Action and Description View To view the text message.
  • Page 384: Phone Voice Commands

    SYNC Menu Item Action and Description Internet Data Connection If your cell phone is compatible, use this screen to adjust your internet data connection. Select to make your connection profile with the personal area network or to turn off your connection.
  • Page 385: Information

    SYNC INFORMATION Item Menu Item Traffic Alerts Calendar SYNC-Apps Where Am I? If your vehicle is equipped with Notifications Navigation, press the Information button to access If your vehicle is equipped with these features. If your vehicle is not Navigation, touch the I equipped with Navigation, press the corner (Information) button to access of the touchscreen with the green tab.
  • Page 386 SYNC Press Notifications, and then choose from any of the following services: Menu Item Action and Description View The complete message Delete The message Delete All Messages WARNINGS This screen displays any system messages for Emergency Assistance to make an (such as an SD card fault).
  • Page 387 SYNC In the event of a collision which deploys an airbag or activates the fuel pump shut-off, the system may contact the emergency services (including call center) Display Options through a paired and connected mobile phone. The emergency services operator If you switch on this feature, a confirmation contacts the relevant police agency and message appears in the display when your...
  • Page 388 SYNC Emergency • Emergency Assistance uses your Assistance can call the local emergency vehicle GPS or cellular network services. Visit the regional Ford website for information when available to details. determine the most appropriate language to use.
  • Page 389 Albania, Belarus, Bosnia and Assistance. Herzegovina, Macedonia, Netherlands, Ukraine, Moldova and Russia. Emergency Assistance may not work Visit the regional Ford website for latest details. • Your cell phone or Emergency Assistance hardware sustains damage Emergency Assistance Privacy Notice...
  • Page 390: Climate

    SYNC and option package, your climate screen CLIMATE may look different from this screen. Touch the lower right corner on the Note: You can switch temperature units touchscreen to access your climate control between Fahrenheit and Celsius. See features. Depending on your vehicle line Settings (page 352).
  • Page 391 SYNC 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 392: Navigation

    SYNC Climate Control Voice Commands Press the voice button on the steering wheel controls. When prompted, say any of the following or a similar command: Voice commands Climate On Climate Off Set temperature Adjust the temperature to between 15.0 - 30.0°C or 59 - 86°F.
  • Page 393 SYNC Menu Item Latitude/Longitude Edit Route Cancel Route To set your destination, enter the necessary information into the highlighted text fields (in any order). For an address destination entry, press: Menu Item Action and Description Pressing the this button makes the address location appear on the map.
  • Page 394: Point Of Interest (Poi) Categories

    SYNC To begin navigation press: Menu Item Action and Description Start Route You can cancel the route or have the system demo the route for you. During route guidance, you can press the talking bubble icon that appears in the upper right navigation corner (green bar) if you want the system to repeat route guid- ance information.
  • Page 395: Setting Your Navigation Preferences

    SYNC The system also allows you to sort Main categories alphabetically or by distance. Government Setting Your Navigation Health and Medicine Preferences Domestic Services Select settings for the system to take into account when planning your route. To expand these listings, press the + in front of the listing.
  • Page 396 SYNC Route Preferences Menu Item Second Level Messages, Actions and Descriptions Route Preferences Then select any of the following: Preferred Route Set the automatic parking point of interest notification. When parking point of interest notification is on, the icons display on the map when you get close to your destination.
  • Page 397 SYNC Traffic Preferences Menu Item Second Level Messages, Actions and Descriptions Traffic Preferences Then select any of the following: Avoid Traffic Problems You can choose how you want the system to handle traffic problems along your route. Automatic Have the system reroute you to avoid traffic incidents that develop and impact the current route.
  • Page 398: Map Mode

    SYNC Menu Item Second Level Messages, Actions and Descriptions Have the system display weather warning icons. Have the system display where there may be reduced visibility. Have the system display icons to recommend switching on your radio for traffic announcements. Avoid Area Menu Item Second Level Messages, Actions and Descriptions...
  • Page 399 SYNC North up (2D map) always shows synchronizes with vehicle speed. The the northern direction to be slower your vehicle is traveling, the farther upward on the screen. in the map zooms in; the faster your vehicle is traveling, the farther the map zooms out. 3D map mode provides an To switch the feature off, just press the + elevated perspective of the map.
  • Page 400: Quick-Touch Buttons

    SYNC Home indicates the location on Destination symbol indicates the the map currently stored as the ending point of a planned route. home position. You can only save one address from the Address Next maneuver point indicates Book as your Home entry. You cannot the location of the next turn on the change this icon.
  • Page 401: Navigation Map Updates

    SYNC View/Edit Route HERE is the digital map provider for the navigation application. If you find map data Access these features when a route is errors, you may report them directly to active: HERE by going to www.here.com. HERE evaluates all reported map errors and Menu Item responds with the result of their investigation by e-mail.
  • Page 402: Sync Troubleshooting

    The To check your cell phone's compatibility, system displays an visit the regional Ford website. example on-screen. Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution...
  • Page 403 SYNC Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Try pushing your phonebook contacts to SYNC by selecting the option to add. The system If the missing contacts are stored on your says "Phone- SIM card, try moving them to your cell book down- phone's memory.
  • Page 404 SYNC Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Your iPhone is now set up to forward incoming text messages to SYNC. Repeat these steps for every other Sync vehicle you are connected to. Your iPhone will only forward incoming text messages to SYNC if it is unlocked.
  • Page 405 SYNC USB and media issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution SYNC does not Make sure you are not leaving the device in recognize my This is a device limitation. your vehicle during very hot or cold device when I temperatures. start my vehicle.
  • Page 406 SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution SYNC does not Review the cell phone voice commands understand and the media voice commands at the what I am beginning of their respective sections. You may be using the saying. wrong voice commands.
  • Page 407 SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Make sure you are saying the name exactly as the system saved it. For example, if the contact name is Joe Wilson, say "Call Joe You may not be saying Wilson". the name exactly as the system saved it.
  • Page 408 SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution SYNC uses a synthetically generated voice rather than pre-recorded human voice. The system generates voice SYNC offers several new voice control prompts and features for a wide range of languages. SYNC uses text-to- the pronunci- Dialing a contact name directly from the speech voice prompt...
  • Page 409 SYNC General Issue Possible cause Possible solution SYNC only supports four languages in a single module for text display, voice control The language and voice prompts. The country where you selected for the bought your vehicle dictates the four instrument languages based on the most popular cluster and languages spoken.
  • Page 410: Appendices

    Appendices ELECTROMAGNETIC WARNINGS The radio frequency transmitter COMPATIBILITY equipment, for example cellular telephones and amateur radio WARNINGS transmitters, may only be fitted to your Your vehicle has been tested and vehicle if they keep to the parameters certified to legislations relating to shown in the table below.
  • Page 411: End User License Agreement

    With the ignition on. • You have acquired a device ("DEVICE") • With the engine running. that includes software licensed by Ford Motor Company and its affiliates • During a road test at various speeds. ("FORD MOTOR COMPANY") from an...
  • Page 412 "online" or electronic FORD MOTOR COMPANY or its third documentation ("FORD SOFTWARE") party software and service providers. are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties.
  • Page 413 (e.g., in the user • Consent to Use of Data: You agree documentation and in the software). that MS, Microsoft Corporation, FORD Even if you receive multiple EULAs, you MOTOR COMPANY, third party are licensed to use only one (1) copy of software and systems suppliers, their the SOFTWARE.
  • Page 414 SOFTWARE ("Supplemental endorsement of the third party site by Components"). MS, Microsoft Corporation, their affiliates and/or their designated If FORD MOTOR COMPANY or third party agent. software and services suppliers provide or make available to you Supplemental • Obligation to Drive Responsibly:...
  • Page 415 All title and intellectual property rights in you any rights in connection with any and to the SOFTWARE (including but not trademarks or service marks of FORD limited to any images, photographs, MOTOR COMPANY, MS, Microsoft animations, video, audio, music, text and Corporation, third party software or service "applets"...
  • Page 416 Information required to distract your attention away from the road and remove your hands from This system Ford SYNC contains software the wheel. that is licensed to Manufacturer FORD MOTOR COMPANY by an affiliate of...
  • Page 417 Appendices Volume Setting: Do not raise the volume Route Safety: Do not follow the route excessively. Keep the volume at a level suggestions if doing so would result in an where you can still hear outside traffic and unsafe or illegal maneuver, if you would be emergency signals while driving.
  • Page 418 Appendices conditions, all of whom shall also be bound You agree to indemnify and hold Telenav by this Agreement. Additionally, all of your harmless against all claims resulting from account information, as well as other any dangerous or otherwise inappropriate payment and personal information use of the Telenav Software in any moving provided by you to Telenav (directly or...
  • Page 419 Appendices copyright notices, or other notices or TELENAV EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AND markings; (d) distribute, sublicense or EXCLUDES ALL WARRANTIES IN otherwise transfer the Telenav Software CONNECTION WITH THE TELENAV to others, except as part of your permanent SOFTWARE, WHETHER STATUTORY, transfer of the Telenav Software;...
  • Page 420 Appendices THE TELENAV SOFTWARE. SOME Telenav Software agreeing to be bound by STATES AND/OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT the terms and conditions of this ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION Agreement. Any such sale, assignment or OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL transfer that is not expressly permitted DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS under this paragraph will result in OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO...
  • Page 421 Appendices Notices by posting them on Telenav’s Agreement), and thus your use of the Website or by downloading such Notices Telenav Software is also subject to such to your wireless device. If you desire to terms. You agree to comply with the withdraw your consent to receive Notices following additional terms and conditions, electronically, you must discontinue your...
  • Page 422 Appendices 9.2 End User Terms Required by NAV2 positioning devices or any mobile or (Shanghai) Co., Ltd wireless-connected electronic or computer devices, including without limitation The data (“Data”) is provided for your cellular phones, palmtop and handheld personal, internal use only and not for computers, pagers, and personal digital resale.
  • Page 423 Appendices Disclaimer of Liability: that any such export laws, rules or regulations prohibit HERE from complying TELENAV AND ITS LICENSORS with any of its obligations hereunder to (INCLUDING THEIR LICENSORS AND deliver or distribute Data, such failure shall SUPPLIERS) SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO be excused and shall not constitute a YOU: IN RESPECT OF ANY CLAIM, breach of this Agreement.
  • Page 424 Appendices B. Canada Data. The following provi- NOTICE OF USE sions apply to the Data for Canada, CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/ which may include or reflect data from SUPPLIER) NAME: HERE third party licensors (“Third Party Data”), including Her Majesty the Queen CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/ in Right of Canada (“Her Majesty”), SUPPLIER) ADDRESS: c/o Nokia, 425...
  • Page 425 Appendices 2. Copyright Notice: In connection with either express or implied, arising by each copy of all or any portion of the law or otherwise, including but not Data for the Territory of Canada, Client limited to, effectiveness, complete- shall affix in a conspicuous manner the ness, accuracy or fitness for a following copyright notice on at least particular purpose.
  • Page 426 Appendices A. Third Party Notices. Any and all copies II. Mexico. The following provision applies of the Data and/or packaging relating to the Data for Mexico, which includes thereto shall include the respective Third certain data from the Instituto Nacional Party Notices set forth below and used de Estadística y Geografía (“INEGI”): as described below corresponding to...
  • Page 427 Appendices is conditioned on Client’s obtaining prior V. Europe Territory written consent from Kartografie a.s.; (c) such license for selling or distributing A. Use of Certain Traffic Codes in Europe with respect to Data for the Territory of Switzerland is conditioned on Client’s 1.
  • Page 428 Appendices Austria “© Bundesamt für Eich- und Sweden “Based upon electronic data Vermessungswesen” © National Land Survey Sweden.” Croatia Cyprus, Switzer- “Topografische Grundlage: © Estonia, land Bundesamt für Landestopo- Latvia, graphie. Lithuania, E. Respective Country Distribution. Client Moldova, acknowledges that HERE has not Poland, received approvals to distribute map Slovenia...
  • Page 429 Appendices with or in communication with any Product incorporates data which is © positioning devices or any mobile or 20XX Telstra Corporation Limited, GM wireless-connected electronic or computer Holden Limited, Intelematics Australia devices, including without limitation Pty Ltd and Continental Pty Ltd. cellular phones, palmtop and handheld B.
  • Page 430 Appendices No Other Warranty: Export Control EXCEPT FOR THE LMITED WARRANTY You agree not to export to anywhere any SET FORTH ABOVE AND TO THE EXTENT part of the Data provided to you or any PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, NAV2 direct product thereof except in AND ITS LICENSORS (INCLUDING THEIR compliance with, and with all licenses and...
  • Page 431 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 432 Appendices THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE, EACH ITEM Vehicle with SYNC only OF GRACENOTE DATA AND THE United States and Mexico GRACENOTE CONTENT ARE LICENSED FCC ID: KMHSG1G1 TO YOU "AS IS". NEITHER GRACENOTE MAKES ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR IC: 1422A-SG1G1 WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, Mexico REGARDING THE ACCURACY OF ANY GRACENOTE DATA FROM THE...
  • Page 433 Index Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With: Integral Battery..........53 Alarm System............53 Arming the Alarm..........54 See: Climate Control...........111 Disarming the Alarm...........54 About This Manual...........7 Full and Reduced Guard........53 Triggering the Alarm..........53 See: Brakes............160 Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With: Interior ABS driving hints Sensor...............51 See: Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Alarm System............51...
  • Page 434 Index Automatic Transmission......155 Capacities and Specifications - 1.5L Duratorq-TDCi Diesel......287 Automatic Transmission Adaptive Learning.............159 Capacities.............287 Emergency Park Position Release Specifications............287 Capacities and Specifications - 1.5L Lever..............157 EcoBoost ..........283 If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck In Mud or Snow..............159 Capacities.............283 Selector Lever Positions........155 Specifications.............283 Capacities and Specifications - 1.6L SelectShift Automatic...
  • Page 435 Index Changing the 12V Battery......249 Cruise Control..........58 Changing the Wiper Blades.....249 Principle of Operation........181 Changing the Front Wiper Blades....249 Type 1................58 Changing the Rear Window Wiper Type 2...............58 Cruise control Blades...............249 Checking MyKey System Status....41 See: Using Cruise Control.........181 Checking the Wiper Blades.....249 Cup Holders.............137 Child Safety............17 Child Safety Locks - Vehicles With:...
  • Page 436 Index Event Data Recording See: Data Recording..........9 Exterior Mirrors..........73 Economical Driving........221 Auto-Dimming Feature........75 Accessories............222 Auto-Folding Mirrors...........74 Anticipation............222 Blind Spot Monitor..........75 Efficient Speed............222 Direction Indicator Mirrors.........75 Electrical Systems..........222 Fold-Away Exterior Mirrors........73 Gear Shifting............221 Heated Exterior Mirrors........75 Tire Pressures............221 Loose Mirror............74 Electric Parking Brake.........160 Memory Mirrors.............75 Applying the Electric Parking brake....161 Power Exterior Mirrors.........73...
  • Page 437 Index Fuse Specification Chart......227 Hood Lock Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel..233 See: Opening and Closing the Hood...237 Power Distribution Box........227 Ignition Switch..........138 Gauges...............78 Inflatable Safety Belts.........30 Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge....80 Rear Inflatable Safety Belt.......30 Information Display Control......58 Fuel Gauge.............80 Information Display..........79 Information Display Control Features..59 Information Displays........86 Type 1 and 2............78...
  • Page 438 Index Information Messages.........96 Interior Mirror............75 Active City Stop............96 Auto-Dimming Mirror..........75 Introduction............7 Active Park..............96 Adaptive Cruise Control........97 Airbag................97 Alarm................98 Jump Starting the Vehicle......225 All-Wheel Drive............98 Automatic Engine Shutdown......98 To Connect the Booster Cables....225 Automatic High Beam Control.......99 To Start the Engine...........226 Auto Start-Stop............99 Blind Spot Information and Cross Traffic Alert System...........100...
  • Page 439 Index Locking and Unlocking.........44 Moonroof............76 Locking and Unlocking the Doors From Bounce-Back............77 Inside..............45 Opening and Closing the Moonroof....76 Locking and Unlocking the Doors Venting the Moonroof.........77 MyKey Troubleshooting.......42 Individually with the Key Blade....45 MyKey .............38 Locking and Unlocking the Doors with the Key Blade............45 Principle of Operation........38 Power Door Locks..........44...
  • Page 440 Index Phone...............375 Remote Control..........32 Making Calls............378 Changing the Remote Control Battery..34 Pairing Subsequent Cell Phones....377 Integrated Keyhead Transmitters ....32 Pairing Your Cell Phone for the First Intelligent Access Key.........32 Time..............376 Remote Start ............35 Phone Menu Options........378 Using the Key Blade..........33 Removing a Headlamp......250 Phone Settings............381 Repairing Minor Paint Damage....258...
  • Page 441 Index Speed Control SYNC Applications and Services............320 See: Cruise Control..........181 Speed Limiter..........189 In the Event of a Crash........322 Principle of Operation........189 Switching Emergency Assistance On and Using the System..........189 Off................321 Spinout Detection........226 SYNC AppLink.............323 Stability Control..........166 SYNC Emergency Assistance......321 SYNC ............305 Principle of Operation........166 Starter Switch...
  • Page 442 Index Towing a Trailer..........215 Using Adaptive Cruise Control....182 When towing a trailer:........215 Automatic Switch Off........186 Towing Points..........217 Blocked Sensor............187 Front Towing Eye..........218 Canceling the Set Speed.........183 Rear Towing Eye..........218 Changing the Set Speed........183 Towing Eye Locations........218 Detection Beam Issues........186 Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels - Following a Vehicle..........184 Automatic Transmission......219 Hilly Condition Usage........186...
  • Page 443: Using Sync With Your Phone

    Index Using SYNC With Your Phone...309 Accessing Features Through the Cell Phone Menu..............314 Accessing Your Cell Phone Settings....317 Bluetooth Devices..........318 Cell Phone Options During an Active Call..............313 Cell Phone Voice Commands......310 Making a Call............312 Pairing a Cell Phone For the First Time..............309 Pairing Subsequent Cell Phones....310 Receiving a Call...........313...
  • Page 444 Index Indicator..............85 Water-In-Fuel Warning Lamp......85 Warning Triangle..........224 Warning Lamps and Indicators....81 Washer Fluid Check........248 Adaptive Cruise Control Lamp......81 Washers Anti-Lock Braking System Warning See: Cleaning the Exterior.......257 Lamp..............81 See: Wipers and Washers.........60 Automatic High Beam Lamp......81 Wheel Nuts Auto Start-stop Lamp.........81 See: Changing a Road Wheel.......268 Battery Warning Lamp........81 Wheels and Tires.........260...
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