Table of contents Introduction Steering wheel About this handbook........5 Adjusting the steering wheel....24 Symbols glossary........5 Wipers and washers Parts and accessories......6 Windscreen wipers.........25 Quick start Windscreen washers......25 Quick start...........7 Checking the wiper blades....25 Changing the wiper blades....26 Child safety Lighting Child seats..........12 Child seat positioning......13 Lighting control........27...
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Table of contents Front seats..........55 Parking brake...........72 Head restraints........56 Parking aid Rear seats..........57 Principle of operation......73 Heated seats...........58 Using the parking aid......73 Convenience features Load carrying Clock............59 General information........75 Instrument lighting dimmer....59 Cigar lighter..........59 Rear loadspace hatches......75 Ashtray............59 Load retaining fixtures......75 Auxiliary power sockets......59 Roof racks and load carriers....76 Cup holders..........60...
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Table of contents Engine compartment overview - 2.5L Audio system security Duratorq-TDCi (WL) Diesel/3.0L Security code.........127 Duratorq-TDCi (WL) Diesel....95 Lost security code.........127 Engine oil check........96 Entering a security code......127 Engine coolant check......97 Incorrect security code......128 Power steering fluid check....97 Brake and clutch fluid check....98 Audio unit clock and date Draining the fuel filter water trap...98 displays...
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Table of contents Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket.....141 Audio system care Antenna...........142 Audio troubleshooting Audio troubleshooting......143 Appendices Electromagnetic compatibility.....144...
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Quick start Instrument panel overview - RHD E78402 Headlamp levelling control. See Headlamp levelling (page 28). Instrument lighting dimmer. Air vents. See Air vents (page 48). Multifunction lever. See Direction indicators (page 28). See Lighting control (page 27). Instrument cluster. See Gauges (page 38). Wiper lever.
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Quick start Heated rear window switch. See Heated windows and mirrors (page 53). Climate controls. See Manual climate control (page 48). Cigar lighter and auxiliary power socket. See Cigar lighter (page 59). See Auxiliary power sockets (page 59). Parking brake. See Parking brake (page 72). Horn.
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Quick start Warning lamps and indicators Locking and unlocking ABS warning lamp Rear doors - 4-door Airbag warning lamp Brake system warning lamp Engine warning lamp Ignition warning lamp E77757 Red mark Low fuel level warning lamp Lock Unlock Oil pressure warning lamp Rear doors - 4-door stretch cab Water-in-fuel indicator lamp See Warning lamps and indicators...
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Quick start Tailgate E77761 Auxiliary power sockets E83679 CAUTION If you use the auxiliary power socket when the engine is not running, the battery may discharge. Switch the ignition on to use the auxiliary power socket.
Child safety Only child restraints certified to CHILD SEATS ECE-R44.03 (or later) have been tested and approved for use in your vehicle. A choice of these are available from your Dealer. Child restraints for different mass groups Use the correct child restraint as follows: Baby safety seat E68916 WARNINGS...
Child safety Child safety seat Secure children that weigh between 13 and 18 kilograms in a child safety seat (Group 1) in the rear seat. E68920 CHILD SEAT POSITIONING Child seat positions Mass group categories Up to 10 Up to 13 9 - 18 kg 15 - 25 kg 22 - 36 kg...
Child safety Booster seat (Group 2) BOOSTER CUSHIONS WARNINGS Do not install a booster seat or a booster cushion with only the lap strap of the seat belt. Do not install a booster seat or a booster cushion with a seat belt that is slack or twisted.
Occupant protection Note: Only wipe airbag covers with a PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION damp cloth. Airbags Driver and front passenger airbags WARNINGS Do not modify the front of your vehicle in any way. This could adversely affect deployment of the airbags. Original text according to ECE R94.01: Extreme Hazard! Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on...
Occupant protection Side airbags WARNINGS Do not use a seat belt that is slack or twisted. Do not wear thick clothing. The seat belt must fit tightly around your body to achieve its optimum effect. Position the shoulder strap of the seat belt over the centre of your shoulder and position the lap strap tightly across your hips.
Occupant protection WARNING Position the seat belt correctly for your safety and that of your unborn child. Do not use only the lap strap or the shoulder strap. Position the lap strap comfortably across your hips and low beneath your pregnant abdomen.
Keys and remote controls GENERALINFORMATIONON RADIO FREQUENCIES CAUTION The radio frequency used by your remote control can also be used by other short distance radio transmissions (e.g. amateur radios, medical equipment, wireless headphones, remote controls and alarm systems). If the frequencies are jammed, you will not be able to use your remote control.
Locks Locking and unlocking the LOCKING AND UNLOCKING doors with the remote control Locking and unlocking the doors with the key E77763 E77766 Unlock Lock Lock Unlock Press the lock button once.
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Locks Locking and unlocking the Rear doors - 4-door stretch cab doors with the handles Front doors - all vehicles E77757 E77759 1. Open the front door. Red mark 2. Pull the lever. Lock Unlock Tailgate If you see the red mark, the door is locked.
If you lose a key, you can obtain a replacement from your Ford Dealer. If possible, provide them with the key number from the tag provided with the original keys. You can also obtain additional keys from your Ford Dealer.
Alarm PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION DISARMING THE ALARM All vehicles Perimeter alarm If the alarm is triggered, the alarm horns Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking will sound and the hazard warning flashers the doors with the key, switching the will flash for 25 seconds.
Steering wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel when the vehicle is moving. E78214 Release the locking lever to adjust the height of the steering wheel. Return the lever to its original position to secure the wheel. Make sure that you are sitting in the correct position.
Wipers and washers WINDSCREEN WIPERS WINDSCREEN WASHERS E113706 E113704 WARNING Single wipe Do not operate the windscreen Intermittent wipe washers for more than 10 seconds or when the reservoir is empty. Normal wipe High speed wipe CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES Intermittent wipe E113705 Long wipe interval...
Lighting LIGHTING CONTROL FRONT FOG LAMPS Lighting control positions E113709 WARNING Only use the front fog lamps when visibility is considerably restricted by fog, snow or rain. E113707 Note: You cannot switch the front fog lamps on unless you have switched the Side and tail lamps headlamps on.
Lighting HEADLAMP LEVELLING E78244 Without headlamp levelling With headlamp levelling You can adjust the level of the headlamp HAZARD WARNING beams according to the vehicle load. FLASHERS E71943 DIRECTION INDICATORS E78243 Raised headlamp beams Lowered headlamp beams Set the headlamp levelling control to zero when your vehicle is unloaded.
Lighting If you leave a door open, the interior lamps INTERIOR LAMPS will go off automatically after 30 minutes. To switch them back on, switch the Courtesy lamp ignition on for a short time. Reading lamps E92391 E92390 CHANGING A BULB WARNINGS Switch the lights and the ignition off.
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Lighting Headlamp main and dipped Side lamps and front direction beam indicators E78333 E78336 E78334 1. Open the bonnet. See Opening and closing the bonnet (page 94). E78337 2. Detatch the washer fluid reservoir. 3. Disconnect the electrical connector. Direction indicator 4.
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Lighting Front fog lamps Exterior mirror lamps E78335 E92640 Note: You cannot separate the bulb from the bulb holder. Side repeater lamp 1. Disconnect the electrical connector. Approach lamp 2. Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise Note: Items A and B are not serviceable and remove it.
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Lighting Type B E78340 E83642 Tail and brake lamp Direction indicator Reversing lamp Reversing and fog lamp Tail and brake lamp Direction indicator 1. Open the tailgate. 2. Remove the screws. 1. Remove the screws. 3. Remove the rear lamp. 2.
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Lighting Number plate lamp Front reading lamps Stretch and double cab E78349 E78351 1. Remove the screws. 2. Remove the lens. 1. Remove the lens. 3. Remove the bulb. 2. Remove the bulb. Front interior lamps Rear interior lamps E78350 E83672 1.
Lighting Footwell lamps 1. Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise and remove it. 2. Remove the bulb. E83673 BULB SPECIFICATION CHART Bulb Specification (Watts) Headlamp main and dipped beam 55/60 Front direction indicator Side lamp Front fog lamp * Side repeater Rear direction indicator Tail and brake lamp 5/21...
Windows and mirrors Front and rear passengers’ ELECTRIC WINDOWS door switches WARNING Do not operate the electric windows unless they are free from obstruction. Switch on the ignition to operate the electric windows. Driver’s door switches You can operate all the windows with the switches on the door trim panel of the E78355 driver’s door.
Windows and mirrors EXTERIOR MIRRORS WARNING Do not overestimate the distance of the objects that you see in the convex mirror. Objects seen in convex mirrors will appear smaller and further away than they actually are. Manual folding mirrors Folding Push the mirror towards the door window E78359 glass.
Windows and mirrors REAR QUARTER WINDOWS E66498 Pull the lever outwards to open the window. Press the lever in the middle to engage it in its catch. Pull the lever in the middle to close the window. Push it backwards until it engages in its catch.
Instruments If the needle moves towards the red line, GAUGES the engine is overheating. Stop the engine, switch the ignition off and determine the cause once the engine has cooled down. See Engine coolant check (page 97). Fuel gauge The arrow adjacent to the fuel pump symbol tells you on which side of your vehicle the fuel filler cap is located.
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Instruments Inclinometer and compass E83654 Pitch inclinometer Compass Roll inclinometer Outside air temperature Interior temperature Roll inclinometer Pitch inclinometer The roll inclinometer indicates the side to The pitch inclinometer indicates the fore side angle of the vehicle from the and aft angle of the vehicle from the horizontal, measured in degrees.
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Instruments 2. Press button A to select the item that you want to adjust. Setting up pitch and roll Note: Make sure that your vehicle is on level ground. 1. Press button A to select PITCH set up mode. 2. Press button B to set zero degrees. 3.
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Instruments 6. Press button A to change to plus or Exit the programme mode minus (at the 3rd digit). Note: If no buttons are pressed for a 7. Press button B to set the declination period of 15 seconds or more the angle.
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Instruments Country City Latitude Longitude Declination Holland The Hague 51.5 Norway Bergen 60.4 Norway Oslo 59.9 10.8 Norway Tromasa 69.7 Norway Trondheim 63.4 10.4 Norway Stavanger Portugal Faro -7.9 Portugal Lisbon 38.7 -9.1 Portugal Porto -8.5 Russia Kursk Russia Moscow 55.5 27.5 Russia...
Instruments Country City Latitude Longitude Declination Switzerland Geneva 46.2 Switzerland Lausanne 46.5 Switzerland Zurich 47.4 Turkey Adana 38.6 28.9 Turkey Ankara 39.9 32.9 Turkey Istanbul Turkey Izmir 38.4 27.2 United Kingdom Belfast 54.6 -5.9 United Kingdom Birmingham 52.5 -1.9 United Kingdom Brighton 50.8 -0.2...
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Instruments Airbag warning lamp The engine warning lamp also functions as a glow plug If it illuminates while driving, this indicator lamp. See Starting indicates a malfunction. Have a diesel engine (page 62). this checked as soon as possible. Ignition warning lamp Brake system lamp If the ignition warning lamp comes on when you are driving,...
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Instruments Direction indicator Four-wheel drive indicator The direction indicator will flash The four-wheel drive indicator when you use the direction lamp will come on when the indicators. A sudden increase in all-wheel drive (AWD) lever is in the rate of flashing warns of a failed bulb. the 4H or 4L position.
Instruments AUDIBLE WARNINGS AND INDICATORS Door open warning The door open warning chime will sound if you switch the ignition on and you have not closed the doors. Lights on warning The lights on warning chime will sound if you remove the ignition key and open any door before switching of the lights.
Climate control Warming the interior PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Direct the air towards your feet. In cold or Outside air humid weather conditions, direct some of the air towards the windscreen and the Keep the air intakes forward of the door windows. windscreen free from obstruction (snow, leaves etc.) to allow the climate control Cooling the interior...
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Climate control Air distribution control E92479 Note: The warm-up system will switch E78610 off automatically when the engine coolant has reached its operating temperature. Footwell However, the indicator in the switch will Footwell and windscreen continue to be illuminated. Windscreen Note: If the coolant or ambient temperature is already at operating Face level...
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Climate control Blower Note: If you switch the blower off, the windscreen may mist up. Recirculated air E78611 E78609 Recirculating air Outside air Defrosting and demisting the windscreen quickly E78618 Close all of the air vents for maximum airflow to the windscreen.
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Climate control Heating the interior quickly E78612 Ventilation E78613 Face level and footwell Face level Set the air distribution control to position A or position B. Set the blower to any position. Open the air vents to suit individual requirements.
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Climate control Air conditioning Press the blower control to switch the air conditioning on and off. The indicator in Switching the air conditioning on the control will come on when the air and off conditioning is operating. E78615 Cooling with outside air E78616 Switch the air conditioning on.
Climate control Cooling the interior quickly E78617 Switch the air conditioning on. Reducing interior air humidity E78619 Use the heated window to defrost or demist the rear window. HEATED WINDOWS AND MIRRORS Heated rear window Note: The heated rear window operates only when the ignition switch is on.
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Climate control E78544 Press the switch to switch the heated rear window on. The indicator in the switch will come on when the heated rear window is on. Press the switch again to switch the heated window off. It will switch off automatically after a short time.
Seats • hold the steering wheel with your arms SITTING IN THE CORRECT slightly bent. POSITION • bend your legs slightly so that you can press the pedals fully. • position the shoulder strap of the seat belt over the centre of your shoulder and position the lap strap tightly across your hips.
Seats HEAD RESTRAINTS CAUTION Do not move the front seats too close to the instrument panel. Adjusting the angle of the seatback E66539 Adjusting the head restraint WARNING Raise rear head restraint when the rear seat is occupied by a passenger or a child restraint.
Seats To fold the seatback: REAR SEATS 1. Pull the release strap upwards. Folding the rear seats - 4-door 2. Push the seatback forwards. stretch cab To return the seatback to its upright position: 1. Push the seatback to the upright position.
Seats HEATED SEATS E78689 Note: Start the engine to use the heated seats. Note: The heated seats will not switch off automatically. The heated seats will reach their maximum temperature after five or six minutes.
Do not hold the cigar lighter element pressed in. SOCKETS Note: You can use the socket to power 12 volt appliances that have a maximum current rating of 20 Amperes. Use only Ford accessory connectors or connectors specified for use with SAE standard sockets. E83679 E72972...
You can use the auxiliary power socket to power 12 volt appliances that have a maximum current rating of 10 Amperes. Use only Ford accessory connectors or connectors specified for use with SAE E78697 standard sockets. GLOVE BOX...
Starting the engine GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING Do not move the key to position A General points on starting when the vehicle is in motion. If the battery has been disconnected the vehicle may exhibit some unusual driving CAUTIONS characteristics for approx. 8 kilometres Do not leave the key in position B as (5 miles) after reconnecting the battery.
Starting the engine 1. Fully depress the clutch pedal. 2. Start the engine. Vehicles with automatic transmission 1. Select park or neutral. 2. Fully depress the brake pedal. 3. Start the engine. SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE Vehicles with a turbocharger CAUTION Do not switch the engine off when it is running at high speed.
Fuel spillage could be Note: The use of additives or other hazardous to other road users. engine treatments not approved by Ford Do not use any kind of flames or is not recommended. heat near the fuel system. The fuel Note: We do not recommend the system is under pressure.
Fuel and refuelling CAUTIONS Do not run the engine when a spark plug lead is disconnected. Do not push-start or tow-start your vehicle. Use booster cables. See Using booster cables (page 103). Do not switch the ignition off when driving. FUEL FILLER FLAP E78711 Note: When the filler cap is removed, a...
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Fuel and refuelling CO2 emis- Urban Extra-urban Combined sions Variant l/100 km l/100 km l/100 km g/km (mpg) (mpg) (mpg) Vehicles with a 3.0L Duratorq-TDCi engine - 4- 11.7 (24.1) 8.2(34.5) 9.5 (29.7) wheel drive (manual trans- mission) Vehicles with a 3.0L Duratorq-TDCi engine - 4- 12.6 (22.4) 8.9 (31.7)
Transmission MANUAL TRANSMISSION ALL-WHEEL DRIVE (AWD) Vehicles with manual CAUTIONS transmission Do not engage reverse gear when the vehicle is moving. This could cause damage to the transmission. Do not pull or push the gear lever sideways too hard when you are changing from 5th gear to 4th gear.
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Transmission Note: Driving in two-wheel drive 2H with Shifting between (2H) and (4H) the RFW lock activated will result in CAUTION greater tyre resistance, increased fuel consumption and unnecessary noise. Do not shift the selector lever between 2H and 4H with the Use for all normal road driving and also for remote free-wheel lock deactivated off-road driving across dry, level terrain.
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Transmission Vehicles with automatic Note: The four-wheel drive low range 4L transmission indicator lamp will come on when the transfer shift switch is in the 4L position. See Warning lamps and indicators (page 44). Use for more extreme off-road conditions, such as steep ascents and descents.
Transmission Note: A cold engine has a higher idle AUTOMATICTRANSMISSION speed. This will increase the tendency for your vehicle to creep when you have Selector lever positions selected a drive gear. Press the button on the selector lever to select reverse and park. The selector lever position will be shown in the information display.
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Transmission 3rd Gear Select 3, the transmission will automatically shift between 3rd, 2nd and 1st gears only. 2nd Gear Select 2, the transmission will automatically shift between 2nd and 1st gears only. 1st Gear Select 1, the transmission will select 1st gear only.
Brakes PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION PARKING BRAKE Disc brakes Applying the parking brake Wet brake discs result in reduced braking efficiency. Dab the brake pedal when driving from a car wash to remove the film of water. WARNING The ABS does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention.
Parking aid Note: Keep the sensors free from dirt, PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION ice and snow. Do not clean with sharp objects. WARNING The parking aid does not relieve you USING THE PARKING AID of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention. 150 cm CAUTIONS The sensors may not detect objects...
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Parking aid Switching the parking aid on and off The parking aid is per default off. To switch the parking aid on, press the switch in the instrument panel or select reverse gear. For item location: See Quick start (page 7). The light in the switch illuminates when the parking aid is activated.
Load carrying GENERAL INFORMATION WARNINGS Use load securing straps to an approved standard, e.g. DIN. Make sure that you secure all loose items properly. Place luggage and other loads as low and as far forward as possible within the luggage or loadspace. Do not drive with the tailgate or rear door open.
Load carrying E78778 E78777 Note: Secure luggage or cargo placed Note: The number of rope hooks may on the load rest with the load rest vary depending on your vehicle model. stoppers. Load rest ROOF RACKS AND LOAD WARNING CARRIERS A loaded load rest alters the vehicle's centre of gravity and Roof rack...
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Load carrying E92544 Roof rail Sports bar Box rail CAUTIONS Do not sit or stand on items B or C. Do not use item C to secure loads.
Towing The stability of the vehicle to trailer TOWING A TRAILER combination is very much dependant on the quality of the trailer. WARNING The maximum vehicle and trailer payloads Do not exceed the maximum gross represent technically binding values for train weight stated on the vehicle gradients up to 12% and at an altitude of identification plate.
Towing 1. Remove the plug from the seat. DETACHABLE TOW BALL 2. Remove the protection cap. WARNINGS 3. Insert the key and turn it Never leave the detached tow ball anti-clockwise. arm unsecured inside the vehicle. Inserting the tow ball arm This would increase the risk of injury in an accident.
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Towing Removing the tow ball arm 5. Insert the lock. 6. Insert the key in the lock and turn it clockwise. 7. Remove the key. 8. Install the protection cap. Driving with a trailer E78800 WARNING If any of the following conditions cannot be met, do not use the tow E78804 bar and have it inspected by...
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Towing Maintenance WARNING Remove the tow ball arm and protect the seat with the plug before steam cleaning your vehicle. Keep the system clean. Periodically lubricate the tow ball mechanism with resin-free grease or oil and the lock with graphite. Keep a note of the key number.
Driving hints GENERAL DRIVING POINTS COLD WEATHER PRECAUTIONS Vehicles with a diesel engine The functional operation of some If the low fuel level warning lamp comes components and systems can be on, refuel as soon as possible. If you affected at temperatures below -30°C continue driving without refuelling, the (-22°F).
Emergency equipment FIRST AID KIT Single cab A retaining strap behind the right-hand seat can be used to secure a first aid kit. Stretch cab Note: The first aid kit can be secured in the tool bin below the rear seats. E79142 Pull the strap upwards.
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Emergency equipment E79142 Pull the strap upwards. Fold the seat forwards. Fold the carpet forwards. Remove the cover. E79141 Raise the rear seats. Fold the carpet forwards. Remove the cover. Double cab Note: The warning triangle can be secured in the tool bin below the rear seats.
Fuses Release the catches and remove the WARNING cover. Make sure that you keep a firm grip of the glove compartment to Central fuse box prevent it dropping out of the instrument panel. Press the sides of the glove compartment towards the centre to release the glove compartment stops.
Fuses FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART Central fuse box 10 11 E78926 Ampere Fuse Colour Circuits protected rating Cigar lighter, audio, electric exterior yellow mirrors, auxiliary power socket blue Heated seat blue Windscreen wipers and washers Air conditioning, ABS relay pink Central locking pink Electric windows yellow...
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Fuses Ampere Fuse Colour Circuits protected rating Instrument cluster, reversing lamps, blue direction indicators, remote free-wheel (RFW) system blue Engine management systems Not used Air conditioning magnetic clutch yellow Heated rear window Rear fog lamp blue Right-hand headlamp blue Left-hand headlamp blue Front fog lamp Rear lamps, side lamps, number plate...
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Fuses Auxiliary fuse box E83464 Ampere Fuse Colour Circuits protected rating For protection of all circuits Glow plug Engine management systems, instrument cluster, cigar lighter , electric windows Headlamps Injectors, fuel injection system ABS motor, hazard warning lamps, brake lamps Fuel warmer Air conditioning, windscreen washers and wipers...
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Fuses Inclinometer and compass fuse E83729 Ampere Fuse Colour Circuits protected rating For protection of all inclinometer and compass circuits...
Vehicle recovery TOWING POINTS WARNINGS The brake servo and the power Front tow point steering pump do not operate unless the engine is running. Press the brake pedal harder and allow for increased stopping distances and heavier steering. CAUTIONS Too much tension in the tow rope could cause damage to your vehicle or the vehicle that is towing.
Vehicle recovery TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE WARNING The wheels must be chocked and the handbrake applied before removing the driveshafts. CAUTION Mark the driveshaft and transfer case flanges to make sure that they can be correctly aligned on installation. If a speed of 50 km/h (30 mph) and a distance of 65 kilometres (40 miles) is to be exceeded you must remove the driveshafts.
• Brake fluid level. See Brake and resale value. There is a large network of clutch fluid check (page 98). Ford Authorised Repairers that are there to help you with their professional • Washer fluid level. See Washer fluid servicing expertise. We believe that their check (page 98).
Maintenance 2. Raise the bonnet slightly. OPENING AND CLOSING 3. Move the catch towards the left-hand THE BONNET side of the vehicle. 4. Open the bonnet. E79035 1. Pull the lever under the instrument E79037 panel. 5. Support it with the strut. Closing the bonnet Note: Make sure that the bonnet is closed properly.
Do not top up further than the MAX mark. Note: Check the oil level before starting the engine. Top up with oil that meets the Ford specification. See Technical Note: Make sure that your vehicle is on specifications (page 99).
Do not top up further than the MAX WARNINGS mark. Only add coolant when the engine is cold. If the engine is hot, wait 10 Top up with fluid that meets the Ford minutes for the engine to cool specification. See Technical down. specifications (page 99).
Note: The brake and the clutch systems are supplied from the same reservoir. Top up with fluid that meets the Ford E78554 specification. See Technical 1. Place a suitable container below the specifications (page 99).
DOT 4 Brake Fluid Providing it meets the specification defined by WSS-M2C913-C, you can also use Ford Engine Oil or an alternative engine oil. Topping up the oil: If you are unable to find an oil that meets the specification defined...
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Maintenance Variant Item Capacity in litres (gallons) Cooling system excl. 8.8 (1.9) heating system...
Vehicle care Cleaning the chrome trim CLEANING THE EXTERIOR CAUTION WARNING Do not use abrasives or chemical If you use a car wash with a waxing solvents. Use soapy water. cycle, make sure that you remove the wax from the windscreen. Body paintwork preservation CAUTIONS CAUTIONS...
You should repair paintwork damage caused by stones from the road or minor scratches as soon as possible. A choice of products is available from your Ford Dealer. Read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Vehicle battery To connect the booster cables BATTERY CARE The battery requires very little maintenance. The fluid level is checked regularly during the routine service inspections. USING BOOSTER CABLES CAUTIONS Connect batteries with only the same nominal voltage. Always use booster cables with insulated clamps and adequate size cable.
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Vehicle battery • Connect the positive (+) terminal of the battery plus connection with the positive (+) terminal of the battery on the other vehicle (cable C). • Connect one end of the negative connection cable to the engine block or the engine mount of your vehicle.
Wheels and tyres The spare wheel is located underneath GENERAL INFORMATION the rear of the vehicle. E79147 E79170 Set the pressure for your spare tyre to the highest value given for your vehicle and tyre size combination. Data about tyres, rims and tyre pressures for special vehicle model variants is only given on the tyre pressure decal on these vehicles.
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Wheels and tyres 2. Pass the bracket and cable through 4-door Stretch cab the wheel opening. Vehicle jack CAUTION Use only the specified jacking points. Positioning at other points may damage the body, steering, suspension, engine, braking system, or fuel lines. The jack, wheel brace, and jack handle are located in the cab.
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Wheels and tyres Jacking points 5. Lift the retaining bracket up and remove the jack. 2-wheel drive vehicles Double cab E79151 E79142 Position the jack behind the front wheel on the chassis or behind the rear wheel 1. Lift the release strap. on the spring.
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Wheels and tyres 4-wheel drive vehicles Additional jacking points E79154 Trolley jacks (Front axle only on 4-wheel drive vehicles) Workshop hoists Axle stands Removing a wheel WARNINGS Park your vehicle in such a position that neither the traffic nor you are E79152 hindered or endangered.
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Wheels and tyres 4. Slacken the wheel nuts. WARNINGS 5. Jack up the vehicle until the tyre is Make sure that the arrows on clear of the ground. directional tyres point in the direction of rotation when the vehicle is moving forwards.
Wheels and tyres TYRE CARE E79156 E70415 3. Fully tighten the wheel nuts in the To make sure the front and rear tyres of pattern shown. your vehicle wear evenly and last longer, 4. Press on the hub cap firmly with the we recommend that you swap the tyres ball of the hand.
Wheels and tyres Note: The ABS will continue to operate USING SNOW CHAINS normally. WARNINGS Note: Tighten the snow chains after 1 km (0.5 miles). Do not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph). Only use small link snow chains. Do not use snow chains on Only use snow chains on the front wheels.
Vehicle identification VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE E79172 The vehicle identification plate is located in the engine compartment. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) The vehicle identification number is stamped onto the plastic tag on the left-hand side of the instrument panel.
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Technical specifications Towing equipment dimensions E79190 Item Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) Attachment point - centre of tow ball (2-wheel 97.5 ± 5 (3.8 ± 0.2) drive) Attachment point - centre of tow ball (4-wheel 188 ± 5 (7.4 ± 0.2) drive) Centre of tow ball - side member (2-wheel drive) 541 (21.3)
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Technical specifications Item Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) Centre of tow ball - centre 2. attachment point 425 ± 5 (16.7 ± 0.2) (2-wheel drive) Centre of tow ball - centre 2. attachment point 407 ± 5 (16 ± 0.2) (4-wheel drive) Centre of tow ball - centre 3.
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Technical specifications Kerb weight kg Permissible gross Variant Payload kg (lbs) (lbs) weight kg (lbs) Double cab 4-wheel drive (Vehicles with a 3.0L Duratorq- 1860 (4101) 835 (1841) 2995 (6603) TDCi engine - auto- matic transmission)
Audio introduction Audio unit labels IMPORTANT AUDIO INFORMATION WARNINGS Due to technical incompatibility, some recordable (CD-R) and E66256 rewritable (CD-RW) discs may not function correctly. These CD radio units will play compact discs that conform to the International Red Book standard audio specification.
You should also file a unit along with some proof of identity. copy of the code numbers with your Your Dealer will then obtain the correct vehicle documents. code from Ford Motor Company.
'ERR' (error) will flash. When this happens, you must contact your local Changing the code number Ford dealer for help. To change the code number, first cancel Do not allow an unauthorised person the number. Then set the new number to attempt to input a code number.
Audio unit clock and date displays SETTING THE CLOCK ON THE AUDIO UNIT Changing the time The clock can be set at any time when the ignition switch is in the ACC or ON position. • Press the CLOCK button for about two seconds until a beep is heard.
Audio unit operation ON/OFF CONTROL STATION PRESET BUTTONS Turn the ignition switch to the ACC or ON This feature allows you to store your position. favourite stations so that they can be recalled by selecting the appropriate Press the POWER/VOLUME dial to turn waveband and pressing one of the preset the audio system on.
Audio unit operation • Press and hold the AUTO MEMORY Display Dial left Dial right button for about two seconds until a beep is heard. BEEP ON • The system will automatically scan and Depending on the mode selected, this temporarily store up to six stations with the strongest frequencies in each display will change.
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Audio unit operation When in TA mode or a mode other than the radio, and the traffic announcement button is pressed, the system switches to TA stand-by mode and 'TA' and 'TP' will be displayed. If the currently tuned radio station is not broadcasting a traffic announcement (TA), the unit will seek one in another network and the system will return to stand-by mode.
Audio unit menus AUTOMATIC VOLUME ALTERNATIVE CONTROL FREQUENCIES The automatic volume control (ALC) is a Alternative frequency (AF) functions on feature that automatically adjusts audio FM stations. Press the alternative volume and sound quality according to frequency button to turn it on and 'AF' will the vehicle speed.
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Audio unit menus Note: Some radio stations can also If the new station is not required, while the transmit emergency information under PTY code is still flashing, press SEEK again the undocumented category of ALARM to find another station broadcasting the but this programme type cannot be same programme type.
Compact disc player To load more than one CD: LOADING COMPACT DISCS • Press and hold the LOAD button for Single CD player about two seconds until a beep sound is heard. Insert the CD into the slot, label-side up. •...
Compact disc player Ejecting CDs from a specific tray COMPACT DISC PLAYBACK number During radio reception, press the CD play • Press and hold the CD eject button button once to start play when there is a for about two seconds until a beep CD in the unit.
Compact disc player During MP3 CD playback (CD TRACK SELECTION random) • Press the TRACK UP button once to • Press the random button (RDM) move to the next track or press it during playback, and then press the repeatedly to access later tracks. button again within three seconds to •...
Compact disc player Multi session MP3 FILE PLAYBACK A session is the complete amount of data MP3 (MPEG 1 Audio Layer-3) is a recorded from the beginning to the end standard technology and format for of a single period of CD-ROM, compressing audio data.
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Compact disc player Max number of characters in a file name including '.mp3' extension Joliet extended format Romeo extended format English one-byte characters (capitalized only) and underscore '_' are available. MP3 files playback order The playback order of the folders and files is as shown.
Compact disc player ID3 tag display • The file name • The folder name ID3 tag is a method for storing information related to the music in an MP3 file. • ID3 information which might be the Information such as track, artist and album album or artist’s name name can be stored.
Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX IN) SOCKET Note: For optimum performance when using any auxiliary device set the volume on the device high. This will reduce audio interference when charging the device via the vehicle power supply socket. When fitted the Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket permits an auxiliary device, such as an MP3 player, to be linked into the...
Audio system care ANTENNA The radio aerial is mounted on the roof of the vehicle above the front pillar. It is manually operated and must be raised and lowered by hand. CAUTION To prevent damage to the aerial, retract it before entering a car wash or passing beneath a low overhead clearance.
Audio system security. Flashing message to inform user that radio security system has locked the radio after repeated incorrect security code inputs. Contact your Ford dealer. CHECK CD General error message for CD fault conditions, such as cannot read the CD, data-CD inserted, etc.
Appendices ELECTROMAGNETIC WARNINGS Radio frequency (RF) transmitter COMPATIBILITY equipment (e.g. cellular telephones, amateur radio transmitters etc.) may WARNINGS only be fitted to your vehicle if they comply Your vehicle has been tested and with the parameters shown in the table certified to European legislations below.
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Appendices Frequency Band Maximum output power Watt Antenna Positions (Peak RMS) 806 – 940 10 W 1, 2, 3, 4 1200 – 1300 10 W 1, 2, 3, 4 1710 – 1885 10 W 1, 2, 3, 4 1885 – 2025 10 W 1, 2, 3, 4 2400 –...
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Index Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket....61 Auxiliary power sockets......59 See: All-wheel drive (AWD)......67 See: Climate control........48 About this handbook........5 See: Brakes...........72 Battery care..........103 ABS driving hints Bonnet lock See: Hints on driving with ABS....72 See: Opening and closing the bonnet..94 Accessories Booster cables See: Parts and accessories......6...
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Index Changing a road wheel......105 Fitting a wheel..........109 Jacking points..........107 Detachable tow ball........79 Removing a wheel........108 Driving with a trailer........80 Spare wheel..........105 Driving without a trailer........80 Stowing the wheel........110 Inserting the tow ball arm......79 Vehicle jack..........106 Maintenance..........81 Changing the remote control Removing the tow ball arm......80 battery.............19 Unlocking the tow ball arm...
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Index Entering a security code......127 Cancelling the code number....128 Changing the code number.....128 Gauges.............38 Setting procedure........127 Compass............39 System activation........128 Declination table..........41 Exterior mirrors........36 Engine coolant temperature gauge..38 Manual folding mirrors.........36 Fuel gauge.............38 Inclinometer and compass......39 Odometer and tripmeter......38 Pitch inclinometer.........39 Fastening the seat belts......17 Programming the inclinometer and Fast forward/reverse......137...
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Index Instruments..........38 Manual climate control......48 Interior lamps...........29 Air conditioning..........52 Courtesy lamp..........29 Air distribution control........49 Reading lamps..........29 Blower............50 Introduction..........5 Defrosting and demisting the windscreen quickly............50 Heating the interior quickly......51 Recirculated air..........50 Jump starting Temperature control........49 See: Using booster cables......103 Ventilation............51 Warm-up system.........48 Manual transmission.......67 Mirrors Keys and remote controls......19...
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Index Power steering fluid check....97 Running-in..........82 Topping up.............97 Brakes and clutch........82 Priority programme type (PTY)...133 Engine............82 Selecting PTY..........134 Tyres...............82 Selecting stations with different programme types........134 Selecting stations with the same Safety precautions........64 programme type........134 Using PTY.............134 Filling fuel containers........64 Seat belts See: Fastening the seat belts......17 Seats............55 Quick start...........7...
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Index Volume control........130 Technical specifications......113 Technical specifications......113 Warning lamps and indicators....44 Towing a trailer.........78 ABS warning lamp........44 Steep gradients..........78 Airbag warning lamp........45 Technical specifications.......78 Brake system lamp........45 Towing points...........91 Direction indicator........46 Front tow point..........91 Door open warning lamp......45 Rear tow point..........91 Engine warning lamp........45 Towing the vehicle on four wheels..91 Four-wheel drive indicator......46...
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