Ford Transit Connect 2013 Owner's Manual
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  • Page 1 FORD TRANSIT CONNECT 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 2013 All rights reserved. Part Number: CG3587en 07/2013 20130717200456...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Introduction Control............33 About This Manual...........7 Symbols Glossary..........7 Locks Replacement Parts Locking and Unlocking.........34 Recommendation........9 Manual Liftgate..........37 Mobile Communications Equipment.............10 Security Data Recording..........10 Passive Anti-Theft System......38 At a Glance Anti-Theft Alarm..........38 Front Exterior Overview.........12 Wipers and Washers Rear Exterior Overview........13 Vehicle Interior Overview......14...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Rear Seats............89 Windows and Mirrors Heated Seats...........93 Power Windows - Vehicles With: One-Touch Down Driver Window..53 Rear Seat Armrest.........94 Power Windows - Vehicles With: Rear Power Windows .........53 Auxiliary Power Points Exterior Mirrors..........55 Auxiliary Power Points.........95 Interior Mirror...........56 Cigar Lighter.............95 Global Opening and Closing......56 Storage Compartments...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Fuel Consumption........109 Parking Aid............123 Fuel Consumption Figures - 1.0L Rear View Camera........125 EcoBoost (74kW/100PS)......110 Fuel Consumption Figures - 1.6L Cruise Control EcoBoost (110kW/150PS) - Principle of Operation.........128 Sigma..............111 Using Cruise Control........128 Fuel Consumption Figures - 1.6L Duratorq-TDCi (55kW/75PS)/1.6L Duratorq-TDCi (70kW/95PS) Driving Aids (TZ)..............111...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents First Aid Kit............144 Changing the Wiper Blades.....168 Warning Triangle...........144 Changing a Bulb..........170 Fuel Shutoff............144 Bulb Specification Chart......174 Jump-Starting the Vehicle......144 Technical Specifications - 1.0L EcoBoost (74kW/100PS)..........176 Technical Specifications - 1.6L Fuses Duratorq-TDCi (DV) Diesel....178 Fuse Box Locations........146 Technical Specifications - 1.6L EcoBoost Changing a Fuse...........146 (110kW/150PS) - Sigma......179...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Using SYNC With Your Media Capacities and Specific- Player............254 ations SYNC Troubleshooting......258 Vehicle Dimensions - Vehicles With: Long Wheelbase Kombi......201 Appendices Vehicle Dimensions - Vehicles With: Long Wheelbase Double Cab in Electromagnetic compatibility....266 Van/Long Wheelbase Van....201 End User License Agreement....267 Vehicle Dimensions - Vehicles With: Short Wheelbase Kombi......202 Vehicle Dimensions - Vehicles With:...
  • Page 8 Transit Connect () Long Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Long Wheelbase Van/Short Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Short Wheelbase Van, Short Wheelbase Kombi/Kombi BaseLong Wheelbase Ko...
  • 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 Battery acid Explosive gas Brake fluid - non petroleum Fan warning based Fasten safety belt Brake system Front airbag Cabin air filter Front fog lamps Check fuel cap Fuel pump reset Child safety door lock or unlock Fuse compartment Child seat lower anchor Hazard warning flashers Child seat tether anchor...
  • Page 11: Replacement Parts Recommendation

    Ford and Motorcraft parts whenever your vehicle requires scheduled maintenance or repair. You can clearly identify genuine Ford and Motorcraft parts Parking aid by looking for the Ford, FoMoCo or Motorcraft branding on the parts or their packaging. Parking brake Scheduled Maintenance and...
  • Page 12: Mobile Communications Equipment

    Ford Warranty. For In general, this technical information...
  • Page 13 Introduction When using the vehicle, situations may occur in which these technical data related to other information (accident report, damages on the vehicle, witness statements etc.) may be associated with a specific person - possibly, with the assistance of an expert. Additional functions contractually agreed upon with the client (e.g.
  • Page 14: At A Glance

    At a Glance FRONT EXTERIOR OVERVIEW See Locking and Unlocking (page 34). See Speed Limiter (page 129). See Changing the Wiper Blades (page 168). See Maintenance (page 158). See Towing Points (page 137). See Changing a Bulb (page 170). Tire pressures. See Technical Specifications (page 197). See Changing a Road Wheel (page 192).
  • Page 15: Rear Exterior Overview

    At a Glance REAR EXTERIOR OVERVIEW See Changing a Bulb (page 170). See Changing a Bulb (page 170). See Refueling (page 108). See Changing a Road Wheel (page 192). Tire pressures. See Technical Specifications (page 197). See Towing Points (page 137). See Temporary Mobility Kit (page 184).
  • Page 16: Vehicle Interior Overview

    At a Glance VEHICLE INTERIOR OVERVIEW See Transmission (page 114). See Power Windows (page 53). See Exterior Mirrors (page 55). See Fastening the Safety Belts (page 26). See Head Restraints (page 84). See Manual Seats (page 85). See Parking Brake (page 118). See Opening and Closing the Hood (page 158).
  • Page 17: Instrument Panel Overview - Vehicles With: Lhd

    At a Glance INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW - VEHICLES WITH: LHD Air vents. See Air Vents (page 73). Direction indicators. See Direction Indicators (page 52). High beam. See Lighting Control (page 47). Information display controls. See Information Displays (page 63). Instrument cluster. See Gauges (page 58). See Warning Lamps and Indicators (page 59).
  • Page 18: Instrument Panel Overview - Vehicles With: Rhd

    At a Glance Parking aid switch. See Parking Aids (page 123). Start-stop switch. See Auto-Start-Stop (page 102). Heated rear window switch. See Heated Windows and Mirrors (page 79). Heated windshield switch. See Heated Windows and Mirrors (page 79). Ignition switch. See Ignition Switch (page 97). Steering wheel adjustment.
  • Page 19 At a Glance Door lock indicator. See Locking and Unlocking (page 34). Audio unit. See Audio System (page 206). Information and entertainment display. Direction indicators. See Direction Indicators (page 52). High beam. See Lighting Control (page 47). Information display controls. See Information Displays (page 63). Instrument cluster.
  • Page 20: Child Safety

    Child Safety INSTALLING CHILD SEATS WARNINGS Your vehicle has a passenger airbag deactivation switch. See Passenger Airbag (page 30). You must switch the airbag off when using a rearward facing child seat on the front seat. Make sure you switch the airbag back on following removal of the rearward facing child seat.
  • Page 21 Child Safety Child Seats for Different Mass Booster Seats Groups WARNINGS Use the correct child seat as follows: Do not install a booster seat or a booster cushion with only the lap Rearward Facing Baby Safety Seat strap of the safety belt. Failure to follow this warning could result in serious personal injury or death.
  • Page 22: Isofix Anchor Points

    Child Safety ISOFIX Anchor Points Booster Seat (Group 2) We recommend that you use a booster WARNING seat that combines a cushion with a Use an anti-rotation device when backrest instead of a booster cushion only. using the ISOFIX system. We The raised seating position will allow you recommend the use of a top tether to position the shoulder strap of the adult...
  • Page 23 Child Safety Attaching a Child Seat With Top Attaching a Child Seat With a Tethers Support Leg WARNING WARNINGS Make sure the support leg is long Do not attach the top tether strap to enough to reach the vehicle floor. anything other than the correct top Failure to follow this warning could tether strap anchor point.
  • Page 24: Child Seat Positioning

    Child Safety CHILD SEAT POSITIONING WARNINGS Make sure the child seat rests tightly against the vehicle seat. If necessary, WARNINGS adjust the seatback to an upright See an authorized dealer for the position. It may also be necessary to lift or latest details relating to our remove the head restraint.
  • Page 25 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) Second row rear seats Third row rear seats X Not suitable for children in this mass group.
  • Page 26 You can see the identification letters on ISOFIX child restraints. At the time of going to print, the recommended Group O+ ISOFIX baby safety seat is the Britax Roemer Baby Safe. See an authorized dealer for the latest details relating to Ford recommended child seats.
  • Page 27: Child Safety Locks

    Child Safety CHILD SAFETY LOCKS WARNING You cannot open the doors from inside if you have put the child safety locks on. The childproof locks are located on the rear edge of each rear door and must be set separately for each door. Left-Hand Side Turn counterclockwise to lock and clockwise to unlock.
  • Page 28: Safety Belts

    Safety Belts FASTENING THE SAFETY BELTS WARNINGS You have not fastened the safety belt correctly if you do not hear a distinct click. Failure to fasten the safety belt correctly could reduce its effectiveness and increase the risk of injury in a crash.
  • Page 29: Safety Belt Height Adjustment

    Safety Belts Using Safety Belts During Pregnancy WARNING Position the safety belt correctly for your safety and that of your unborn child. Do not use only the lap strap or the shoulder strap. Failure to adjust the safety belt correctly could reduce its effectiveness and increase the risk of injury in a crash.
  • Page 30: Safety Belt Minder

    Safety Belts If you do not fasten your safety belt both the audible and visual warnings will switch off automatically after approximately five minutes. Turning the Safety Belt Minder Off See an authorized dealer. Press the button. 2. Slide the height adjuster up or down. 3.
  • Page 31: 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 32: Passenger Airbag

    Supplementary Restraints System PASSENGER AIRBAG The key switch and the airbag deactivation warning lamp are located in the instrument panel. 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...
  • Page 33: Side Airbags

    Supplementary Restraints System Switching the Passenger Airbag SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS WARNING You must switch the passenger airbag on when you are not using a rearward child seat on the front passenger seat. Failure to adhere to this warning could result in serious personal injury or death.
  • Page 34: Keys And Remote Controls

    Keys and Remote Controls Reprogramming the Unlocking GENERAL INFORMATION ON Function RADIO FREQUENCIES Note: When you press the unlock button Note: Changes or modifications not either all the doors are unlocked or only the expressly approved by the party responsible driver door is unlocked.
  • Page 35: Replacing A Lost Key Or Remote Control

    Keys and Remote Controls 3. Carefully remove the battery cover. Note: Do not touch the battery contacts or the printed circuit board with the screwdriver. 4. Turn the remote control over to remove the battery. 5. Install a new battery (3V CR 2032) with the + facing upward.
  • Page 36: Locks

    Locks Unlocking LOCKING AND UNLOCKING Unlocking with the Key Note: Check your vehicle is locked before leaving it unattended. Turn the top of the key toward the rear of your vehicle. Note: Do not leave your keys in your vehicle. Unlocking with the Remote Control Locking Press the button.
  • Page 37: Opening The Sliding Door

    Locks Opening the Sliding Door Locking the Doors Individually With the Key Note: If the central locking function fails to operate, the doors can be individually locked using the key in the position shown. Opening the Double Rear Doors Left-hand Side Turn clockwise to lock.
  • Page 38 Locks Automatic Re-Locking You will unlock the front doors when you: • Pull either interior handle (except if you The doors will re-lock automatically if you have double locked the doors). do not open a door within 45 seconds of •...
  • Page 39: Manual Liftgate

    Locks Configurable Unlocking Opening and Closing the Liftgate Configurable unlocking is set at the time To Open the Liftgate of vehicle purchase. It allows you to select which doors unlock when you press the unlock button or the luggage compartment unlock button on your remote control once or twice.
  • Page 40: Security

    Security PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM Alarm System Principle of Operation Your vehicle may have one of the following alarm systems: The system prevents someone from • Category one alarm with interior starting the engine with an incorrectly sensors and battery back-up sounder coded key.
  • Page 41 Security Battery Back-up Sounder In full guard, the interior sensors are on when you arm the alarm. The battery back-up sounder is an extra Note: The auxiliary heater can trigger false alarm system which will sound a siren alarms; always direct the airflow toward the when the alarm is triggered.
  • Page 42: Arming The Alarm

    Security Arming the Alarm To arm the alarm, lock your vehicle. See Locks (page 34). Disarming the Alarm Perimeter Alarm Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking the doors with the key and switching the ignition on with a correctly coded key or unlocking the doors with the remote control.
  • Page 43: Wipers And Washers

    Wipers and Washers Intermittent Wipe WINDSHIELD WIPERS Note: Fully defrost the windshield before switching on the windshield wipers. Note: Make sure you switch off the windshield wipers before entering a car wash. Note: Clean the windshield and wiper blades if they begin to leave streaks or smears.
  • Page 44: Windshield Washers

    Wipers and Washers Note: During wet or winter driving Keep the outside of the windshield clean conditions with ice, snow or a salty road because the rain sensor is very sensitive. If mist, inconsistent or unexpected wiping or the area around the mirror is dirty, then the smearing may occur.
  • Page 45: Rear Window Wiper And Washers

    Wipers and Washers To use the washer, push the lever away REAR WINDOW WIPER AND from you. When you release the lever, the WASHERS wiper will operate for a short time. Rear Window Wiper Intermittent wipe Low speed wipe Press the top of the button at the end of the lever to change between intermittent and low speed wipe.
  • Page 46: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL WARNING Do not adjust the steering wheel when your vehicle is moving. Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the correct position. See Sitting in the Correct Position (page 84). 3. Lock the steering column. AUDIO CONTROL Select the required source on the audio unit.
  • Page 47 Steering Wheel Type 1 Type 2 Volume up Seek up or next Volume up Volume down Seek up, next or end call Seek down or previous Volume down Mode Seek down, previous or accept call Press M to select the audio source. Seek, Next or Previous Press the seek button to: •...
  • Page 48: Voice Control

    Steering Wheel VOICE CONTROL INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL See Information Displays (page 63). Press the button to select or deselect voice control. See SYNC (page 237). CRUISE CONTROL See Cruise Control (page 128). Transit Connect () Long Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Long Wheelbase Van/Short Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Short Wheelbase Van, Short Wheelbase Kombi/Kombi BaseLong Wheelbase Ko...
  • Page 49: Lighting

    Lighting GENERAL INFORMATION LIGHTING CONTROL Condensation in Lamp Assemblies Lighting Control Positions 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 50: Autolamps

    Lighting Headlamp Flasher One Side Pull the lever toward you slightly and release it to flash the headlamps. Home Safe Lighting Right-hand side Left-hand side Switching the System On Switch the ignition off and pull the High Beams direction indicator lever toward the steering wheel.
  • Page 51: Instrument Lighting Dimmer

    Lighting The headlamps will switch on and off INSTRUMENT LIGHTING automatically in low light situations or DIMMER during inclement weather. The headlamps will remain on for a period of time after you switch the ignition off. Use the information display controls to adjust the period of time that the headlamps will remain on.
  • Page 52: Daytime Running Lamps

    Lighting Note: If you switch autolamps on, you can DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS only switch the fog lamps on once autolamps has turned the headlamps on. WARNING Always remember to switch your REAR FOG LAMPS headlamps on in low light situations or during inclement weather.
  • Page 53: Cornering Lamps

    Lighting To adjust the level of the headlamp Press to release the control. beams: 2. Rotate the control to the required setting. 3. Press to close the control. CORNERING LAMPS Headlamp beam Cornering lamp beam Transit Connect () Long Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Long Wheelbase Van/Short Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Short Wheelbase Van, Short Wheelbase Kombi/Kombi BaseLong Wheelb...
  • Page 54: Direction Indicators

    Lighting The cornering lamps illuminate the inside If you set the switch to position B, the of a corner when you are turning. courtesy lamp will switch on when you unlock your vehicle, open a door or the liftgate. If you leave a door open with the DIRECTION INDICATORS ignition switched off, the courtesy lamp will switch off automatically after a short...
  • Page 55: Windows And Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors Accessory Delay POWER WINDOWS - VEHICLES (If Equipped) WITH: ONE-TOUCH DOWN You can use the window switches for DRIVER WINDOW several minutes when you switch the ignition off or until you open either front door. WARNINGS Do not leave children unattended in POWER WINDOWS - VEHICLES your vehicle and do not let them play with the power windows.
  • Page 56 Windows and Mirrors One-Touch Down Proceed as follows to override this (If Equipped) protection feature when there is a Press the switch fully and release it. Press resistance, for example in winter: again or lift it to stop the window. Close the window twice until it reaches the point of resistance and let it One-Touch Up...
  • Page 57: Exterior Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors Accessory Delay Automatic Folding and Unfolding (If Equipped) The mirrors will automatically fold or You can use the window switches for unfold when you use the key to lock or several minutes after you have switched unlock your vehicle. the ignition off or until either front door is opened.
  • Page 58: Interior Mirror

    Windows and Mirrors Fold Away Exterior Mirrors GLOBAL OPENING AND CLOSING Push the mirror toward the door window glass. Make sure that you fully engage the You can also operate the power windows mirror in its support when returning it to its with the ignition off using the global original position.
  • Page 59: Global Closing

    Windows and Mirrors Global Closing WARNING Take care when using global closing. Failure to follow this warning could seriously increase the risk of injury or death. In an emergency, press the lock or unlock button immediately to stop. To close all the windows, press and hold the remote control lock button for at least three seconds.
  • Page 60: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster GAUGES Information display Speedometer Engine coolant temperature gauge Fuel gauge Tachometer Vehicle Settings and Personalization Information Display See Personalized Settings (page 67). Odometer Engine Coolant Temperature Located in the bottom of the information Gauge display, it registers the accumulated distance your vehicle has traveled.
  • Page 61: Warning Lamps And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster Battery Warning Lamp If the needle enters the red section, the engine is overheating. Stop the engine, If it illuminates when driving, this switch the ignition off and determine the indicates a malfunction. Switch cause once the engine has cooled down. off all unnecessary electrical See Engine Coolant Check (page 167).
  • Page 62 Instrument Cluster Engine Oil Warning Lamp If both lamps illuminate together, stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so WARNING (continued use may cause reduced power and cause the engine to stop). Switch the Do not resume your journey if it ignition off and attempt to restart the illuminates despite the level being engine.
  • Page 63 Instrument Cluster Glow Plug Indicator Shift Indicator See Starting a Diesel Engine It will illuminate to inform you (page 99). that shifting to a higher or lower gear as indicated may give better fuel economy and lower High Beam Indicator CO2 emissions.
  • Page 64: Audible Warnings And Indicators - Vehicles With: Automatic Transmission

    Instrument Cluster Headlamps On Warning Chime AUDIBLE WARNINGS AND INDICATORS - VEHICLES Sounds when you remove the key from the ignition and open the driver door and you WITH: AUTOMATIC have left the headlamps or parking lamps TRANSMISSION Key in Ignition Warning Chime Parking Brake On Warning Chime Sounds when you open the driver door and Sounds when you have left the parking...
  • Page 65: Information Displays

    Information Displays You can use the information display GENERAL INFORMATION control on the steering wheel to adjust various system settings on your vehicle. WARNING The instrument panel will display the Driving while distracted can result in system settings. loss of vehicle control, crash and •...
  • Page 66 Information Displays Trip computer Average speed All values See Trip Computer (page 67). Settings Lighting Rain light On or Off Auto highbeam On or Off Hdlamp delay Manual or xx Seconds Display Language Choose your applicable setting Measure unit Choose your applicable setting Temp unit Choose your applicable...
  • Page 67: System Check

    Information Displays Settings Alarm system Reduced guard Ask on exit System reset Hold OK to Reset System to Factory Default Menu Structure - Information and System Check Entertainment Display Active warnings will display first. The SYNC-Media allows you to access the system check menu may appear different SYNC features.
  • Page 68 Information Displays Menu SYNC-Settings Bluetooth on Set defaults Master reset Install on SYNC System info Voice settings Browse USB SYNC-Apps Audio settings Adaptive volume Sound DSP settings DSP equaliser News Alt. frequency RDS regional DAB service link Vehicle settings Traction Control Hill start assist Alarm system Powerfold mirrors...
  • Page 69: Clock

    Information Displays Menu Set date Set time zone Summer time 24-hour mode Average Fuel CLOCK Indicates the average fuel consumption since the function was last reset. Type 1 To adjust the clock, switch the ignition on PERSONALIZED SETTINGS and press buttons H or M on the information and entertainment display as Measure Units necessary.
  • Page 70: Information Messages

    Information Displays Certain messages need to be confirmed INFORMATION MESSAGES before you can access the menus. The message indicator illuminates to supplement some messages. It will be red or amber depending on the severity of the message and will remain on until the cause of the message has been rectified.
  • Page 71 Information Displays Battery and Charging System Message Message Indic- Action ator Electrical system over- Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do voltage so and switch the ignition off. Have your Stop safely vehicle checked by an authorized dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 72 Information Displays Message Message Indic- Action ator Hood open Vehicle not moving. Close. Rear load compartment Vehicle not moving. Close. door open Emergency rear door Vehicle not moving. Close. open Engine Message Message Indic- Action ator Engine fault Amber Have your vehicle checked by an authorized Service now dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 73 Information Displays Lighting Message Message Indic- Action ator Brake lamp Bulb fault Displays when the brake lamp bulb has burned out. See Changing a Bulb (page 170). Low beam Bulb fault Displays when the low beam headlamp bulb has burned out. See Changing a Bulb (page 170).
  • Page 74 Information Displays Parking Brake Message Message Indic- Action ator Park brake applied Displays when the parking brake is set, the engine is running and your vehicle speed is above 3 mph (5 km/h). If the warning stays on after the parking brake is released, have your vehicle checked by an authorized dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 75: Climate Control

    Climate Control Warming the Interior PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Direct the air toward your feet. In cold or Outside Air humid weather conditions, direct some of the air toward the windshield and the door Keep the air intakes in front of the windows.
  • Page 76: Manual Climate Control

    Climate Control Side Air Vents To close the air vent slide the airflow direction control down. MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL Transit Connect () Long Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Long Wheelbase Van/Short Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Short Wheelbase Van, Short Wheelbase Kombi/Kombi BaseLong Wheelbase Ko...
  • Page 77 Climate Control Fan speed control: Controls the volume of air circulated in your vehicle. Adjust to select the desired fan speed or switch off. If you switch the fan off, the windshield may fog up. Recirculated air: Press the button to switch between outside air and recirculated air.
  • Page 78: Automatic Climate Control

    Climate Control AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL AUTO: Press the button to select automatic operation. The system automatically controls the temperature, amount and distribution of the airflow to reach and maintain your previously selected temperature. Fan speed: Controls the volume of air circulated in your vehicle. Press the buttons to select the desired fan speed.
  • Page 79: Hints On Controlling The Interior Climate

    Climate Control Footwell: Press the button to distribute air through the footwell air vents. Air conditioning: Press the button to switch the air conditioning on or off. Air conditioning cools your vehicle using outside air. To improve air conditioning when starting your vehicle, drive with the windows slightly open for two to three minutes.
  • Page 80 Climate Control Vehicle Stationary for Extended Note: To reduce fogging of the windshield Periods During Extreme High during humid weather, adjust the air distribution control to the windshield air Ambient Temperatures vents position. Increase the temperature • Apply the parking brake. and fan speed and press the A/C button to improve clearing, if required.
  • Page 81: Rear Passenger Climate Controls

    Climate Control REAR PASSENGER CLIMATE CONTROLS Fan speed control: Controls the volume of air circulated in your vehicle. Adjust to select the desired fan speed or switch off. Temperature and air distribution control: Controls the temperature of the air circulated in your vehicle. Adjust to select the desired temperature and distribution.
  • Page 82: Auxiliary Heater

    Climate Control Press the button to clear the heated exterior mirrors of thin ice and fog. They will turn off automatically after a short period of time. Note: On vehicles without a heated exterior mirror switch, they will turn on automatically when you switch the heated rear window Note: On vehicles without a heated rear Heated windshield...
  • Page 83 Climate Control Used correctly, the system will: • preheat the engine and your vehicle's interior • keep the windows clear of ice in the event of frost and prevent condensation • avoid cold starts to assist the engine to reach operating temperature sooner. Following a heating cycle, if you do not start your vehicle’s engine the system will not turn on the next programmed heating...
  • Page 84 Climate Control Programming the fuel operated Programming the fuel operated parking heater functions Time 1 and parking heater for a single cycle Time 2 Use the information display controls on the steering wheel to enter the main menu. See Information Displays (page 63).
  • Page 85: Fuel Operated Heater

    Climate Control Fuel Operated Heater The system turns on and off automatically depending on the outside air temperature and your vehicle's engine coolant temperature, unless you have switched it off. To switch off the fuel operated heater: Use the information display controls on the steering wheel to enter the main menu.
  • Page 86: 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 seatback too far •...
  • Page 87: Manual Seats

    Seats Removing the Head Restraints Rear Center Head Restraint Front Head Restraint Press the locking buttons and remove the head restraint. MANUAL SEATS Press and hold the locking button. 2. Using a suitable implement release the WARNINGS retaining clip. Do not adjust the driver seat or seatback when your vehicle is Rear Outer Head Restraint moving.
  • Page 88 Seats Recline Adjustment Adjusting the Lumbar Support Single Passenger Seat WARNINGS When folding the seatback down, take care not to get your fingers caught between the seatback and seat frame. Failure to follow this warning could result in serious personal injury. Do not sit behind a seat that you fold forward.
  • Page 89 Seats Folding the Seatback Folding the Center Seatback Down Lift the lever. 2. Fold the seatback forward. Pull the strap on the side of the Dual Passenger Seat seatback. WARNING 2. Fold the seatback down. When folding the seatback down, take care not to get your fingers caught between the seatback and seat frame.
  • Page 90: Transit Connect () Long Wheelbase Double Cab In Van/Long Wheelbase Van/Short Wheelbase Double Cab In Van/Short Wheelbase Van, Short Wheelbase Kombi/Kombi Baselong Wheelbase Ko

    Seats Folding the Center Seat Cushion Up Pull the strap on the side of the seatback. 2. Fold the seatback and seat cushion forward to the lower position. Note: The seat cushion will fold automatically with the seat back. Folding the Outer Seat Cushion Up WARNING Make sure that you fold the seat cushion down before you drive away.
  • Page 91: Rear Seats

    Seats Folding the Outer Seat Cushion Down Note: Fully lower the head restraint when folding the seats. See Head Restraints (page 84). Vehicles With Five Seats Folding the Seat Forward Pull the strap on the side of the Pull the release lever. seatback.
  • Page 92: Removing The Seats

    Seats Removing the Seats 5. Lift the support rod and connect to the seat frame. This prevents the seat frame from falling backward. Note: Rear row occupants can sit next to a seat in the same row that has the seatback in the folded position, but not when the seat is in the tilted position.
  • Page 93: Vehicles With Seven Seats

    Seats Vehicles With Seven Seats Second Row Seats Folding the Seat Flat 3. Pull the large strap on the rear of the seatback. 4. Move the seat forward to the lowered position. Note: A distinct click will be heard when the seat is locked in the lowered position.
  • Page 94 Seats Unfolding the Seat Pull the large strap on the rear of the Folding the Seat Flat seatback, lift the seat and push down Move the seat fully backward. to lock into position. 2. Pull the short strap on the rear of the seatback and unfold the seatback to the upright position.
  • Page 95: Heated Seats

    Seats Creating a Level Load Floor 4. Pull the strap on the rear of the The carpeted cover is held in position by seatback. magnets. Fold the carpeted cover forward 5. Fold the seatback forward. to cover up the folded seats. Unfolding the Seat HEATED SEATS WARNING...
  • Page 96: Rear Seat Armrest

    Seats Do not do the following: • Place heavy objects on the seat. • Operate the heated seat if water or any other liquid is spilled on the seat. Allow the seat to dry thoroughly. • Operate the heated seats unless the engine is running.
  • Page 97: Auxiliary Power Points

    Auxiliary Power Points 12 Volt DC Power Point CIGAR LIGHTER WARNINGS Do not use the power point for operating a cigar lighter element, this can result in fire or serious injury. Do not insert objects other than an accessory plug into the power point, this can result in fire or serious injury.
  • Page 98: Storage Compartments

    Storage Compartments CUP HOLDERS OVERHEAD CONSOLE WARNINGS WARNING Do not place hot drinks in the cup Do not place heavy objects in the holders when your vehicle is moving. storage compartment. Heavy objects may become projectiles in a crash or Make sure that cups placed in the sudden stop, which may increase the risk holders do not obstruct your vision...
  • Page 99: 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 100: Starting A Gasoline Engine - Vehicles With: Manual Transmission

    Starting and Stopping the Engine To unlock the steering wheel: 3. Start the engine. Insert the key in the ignition switch. If the engine does not start, repeat the cold or hot engine procedure. 2. Turn the key to position I. Note: You may need to rotate the steering Engine Idle Speed after Starting wheel slightly to assist unlocking if there is...
  • Page 101: Starting A Diesel Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine If you have difficulty starting the engine Note: Do not touch the accelerator pedal. when the temperature is below -13°F Note: Releasing the clutch pedal while the (-25°C), press the accelerator pedal to the engine is starting will stop the engine mid-way point of its travel and try again.
  • Page 102: Switching Off The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Note: During regeneration at low speed or SWITCHING OFF THE ENGINE engine idle, you may smell a hot metallic odor and could notice a clicking metallic Vehicles With a Turbocharger sound. This is due to the high temperatures reached during regeneration and is normal.
  • Page 103 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 104: Unique Driving Characteristics

    Unique Driving Characteristics AUTO-START-STOP - BASE WARNINGS The system may not function if you ECOLITE leave extra loads connected with the ignition off. ECO System Note: For vehicles with Start-Stop the Note: The system only operates when the battery requirement is different. You must engine is warm and the outside temperature replace the vehicle battery with one of is less than 104°F (40°C).
  • Page 105: Auto-Start-Stop

    Unique Driving Characteristics The system automatically turns on every AUTO-START-STOP time you switch the ignition on. To switch the system off, press the switch in the Note: For vehicles with start-stop the instrument panel. The system will only be battery requirement is different. It must be turned off for the current ignition cycle.
  • Page 106: To Stop The Engine

    Unique Driving Characteristics To Re-Start the Engine Note: The transmission selector lever must be in neutral. Note: When the start-stop indicator flashes amber, move the transmission selector lever Depress the clutch pedal. to neutral or depress the clutch pedal. The system may automatically restart the Note: If the system detects a malfunction, engine under certain conditions, for it will switch off.
  • Page 107: 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 108: Fuel Quality - Gasoline

    Fuel and Refueling FUEL QUALITY - GASOLINE WARNINGS Use diesel that meets the specification defined by EN 590 or WARNINGS the relevant national specification. Do not mix gasoline with oil, diesel or other liquids. This could cause a chemical reaction. Note: We recommend that you use only high quality fuel.
  • Page 109: Catalytic Converter

    Fuel and Refueling Refilling With a Portable Fuel Locate the plastic funnel in the glove Container box. 2. Slowly insert the funnel into the WARNINGS capless fuel system. Do not insert the nozzle of portable 3. Fill your vehicle with fuel from the fuel containers or aftermarket portable fuel container.
  • Page 110: Refueling

    Fuel and Refueling REFUELING WARNINGS Do not attempt to start the engine if you have filled the fuel tank with the incorrect fuel. This could damage the engine. Have your vehicle checked by an authorized dealer immediately. Do not use any kind of flames or heat near the fuel system.
  • Page 111: Fuel Consumption

    Fuel and Refueling Filling a Fuel Container Use the following guidelines to avoid electrostatic charge build-up when filling an ungrounded fuel container: • Place approved fuel container on the ground. • Do not fill a fuel container while it is in the vehicle (including the cargo area).
  • Page 112: Fuel Consumption Figures - 1.0L Ecoboost (74Kw/100Ps)

    Fuel and Refueling Filling the Tank Fill the fuel tank completely and record the initial odometer reading. For consistent results when refueling: 2. Each time you fill the tank, record the • Switch the ignition off before refueling. amount of fuel added. An inaccurate reading results if you 3.
  • Page 113: Fuel Consumption Figures - 1.6L Ecoboost (110Kw/150Ps)

    Fuel and Refueling FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES - 1.6L ECOBOOST (110KW/150PS) - SIGMA Fuel Consumption Figures Variant Urban Extra-Urban Combined CO2 Emissions MPG (L/100 MPG (L/100 MPG (L/100 g/km Van vehicles 26.1 (10.8) 47.9 (5.9) 36.7 (7.7) with: Short Wheel Base All except van 25.9 (10.9) 44.8 (6.3)
  • Page 114: Fuel Consumption Figures - 1.6L Duratorq-Tdci (70Kw/95Ps) (Tz), Base Ecolite

    Fuel and Refueling Vehicles with: Auto-Start-Stop Variant Urban Extra-Urban Combined CO2 Emissions MPG (L/100 MPG (L/100 MPG (L/100 g/km M1 vehicles 61.4 (4.6) 76.3 (3.7) 70.6 (4) with: Short Wheel Base M1 vehicles 61.4 (4.6) 76.3 (3.7) 68.9 (4.1) with: Long Wheel Base Van N1 vehicles 58.8 (4.8)
  • Page 115: Fuel Consumption Figures - 1.6L Duratorq-Tdci (85Kw/115Ps)

    Fuel and Refueling Vehicles with: Speed Limiter Variant Urban Extra-Urban Combined CO2 Emissions MPG (L/100 MPG (L/100 MPG (L/100 g/km Kombi vehicles 57.6 (4.9) 68.9 (4.1) 64.2 (4.4) with: Short Wheel Base Van vehicles 62.8 (4.5) 76.3 (3.7) 70.6 (4) with: Short Wheel Base Vehicles with:...
  • Page 116: Transmission

    Transmission Selector Lever Positions MANUAL TRANSMISSION - VEHICLES WITH: 6-SPEED 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 gear.
  • Page 117 Transmission Select drive to shift automatically through WARNINGS the forward gears. Apply the parking brake and move the transmission selector lever to The transmission will select the park before leaving your vehicle. appropriate gear for optimum performance Make sure that the transmission selector based on ambient temperature, road lever is latched in position.
  • Page 118 Transmission Hints on Driving with an Automatic Emergency Park Position Release Transmission Lever WARNING WARNINGS Do not drive your vehicle until you Do not idle the engine for long verify that the brake lamps are periods of time in drive with the working.
  • Page 119 Transmission Note: The lever is pink. 3. Apply the brake pedal. Using a suitable tool rotate the lever forward while pulling the selector lever out of the park position and into the neutral position. Note: See an authorized dealer as soon as possible if this procedure is used.
  • Page 120: 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 121: Hill Start Assist - Vehicles With: Automatic Transmission

    Brakes Press the foot brake pedal firmly. When the system is active, your vehicle will remain stationary on the slope for two to 2. Pull the parking brake lever up to its three seconds after you release the brake fullest extent. pedal.
  • Page 122 Brakes 3. When you remove your foot from the WARNINGS brake pedal, your vehicle will remain You must remain in your vehicle once on the slope without rolling away for the system activates. This could approximately two to three seconds. result in the loss of vehicle control, This hold time will automatically be serious personal injury or death.
  • Page 123: 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 124: 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 59). WARNING The system does not relieve you of USING STABILITY CONTROL your responsibility to drive with due care and attention.
  • Page 125: Parking Aids

    As you continue the inner your responsibility to drive with due sensors will detect objects directly behind care and attention. your vehicle. If your vehicles has a non-Ford approved trailer tow module the PARKING AID system may not correctly detect objects.
  • Page 126 Parking Aids The parking aid system gives an audible The system detects large objects when warning and reduces the radio volume you move the transmission selector lever when it detects a large object within a to R (reverse): limited range of your vehicle’s bumpers. •...
  • Page 127: Rear View Camera

    Parking Aids • The parking aid system prioritises audible warnings based on large objects that are the closest to your vehicle’s front or rear bumper. For example, if an object is 24 inches (60 centimeters) from your vehicle’s front bumper and at the same time, an object is only 16 inches (40 centimeters) from your vehicle’s rear bumper, you will hear the...
  • Page 128: Using The Display

    Parking Aids Move the transmission selector lever to WARNINGS reverse (R). The camera may not detect objects that are very close to your vehicle. You will see the image in the audio unit or the interior mirror. Back up as slow as possible since The camera may not operate correctly in higher speeds might limit your the following conditions:...
  • Page 129: Switching The Rear View Camera Off

    Parking Aids Note: When reversing with a trailer the camera will show the direction of your vehicle and not the direction of the trailer. Note: When reversing with a trailer the screen does not display the lines. Switching the Rear View Camera Move the transmission selector lever from reverse (R).
  • Page 130: Cruise Control

    Cruise Control The indicator will display in the PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION instrument cluster. Cruise control lets you maintain a set speed without keeping your foot on the Setting a Speed accelerator pedal. Accelerate to the desired speed. USING CRUISE CONTROL 2.
  • Page 131: Driving Aids

    Driving Aids Note: The set speed limit can be SPEED LIMITER intentionally exceeded for a short period of time if required, for example when Principle of Operation overtaking. WARNING Switching the System On and Off When you are going downhill, your Press switch B.
  • Page 132: 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 133 Driving Aids Switching the System Off and On Your vehicle comes with this feature already enabled. If required, you can switch this feature off using the information display controls. See General Information (page 63). Note: The system automatically turns on every time you switch the ignition on.
  • Page 134: Load Carrying

    Load Carrying GENERAL INFORMATION REAR UNDER FLOOR STORAGE WARNINGS Passenger Compartment Floor 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 135: Luggage Anchor Points

    Load Carrying Adjustable Load Floor CARGO NETS (If Equipped) Installing the Net Vehicles with the standard size spare tire can adjust the load floor to two positions. The front of the load floor can be placed either on (for high position) or below (for low position) the ledges behind the rear seats.
  • Page 136: Roof Racks And Load Carriers

    Load Carrying 3. Tighten the straps. Removing the Net 2. Attach the net to the luggage anchor points. See Luggage Anchor Points (page 133). Release the straps. 2. Remove the net from the luggage anchor points. 3. Remove the upper bars. ROOF RACKS AND LOAD CARRIERS WARNINGS...
  • Page 137 When using the roof rack system, we recommend you use Ford genuine accessory crossbars designed specifically for your vehicle. Make sure that you securely fasten the load. Check the tightness of the load before driving and at each fuel stop.
  • Page 138: 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, the WARNINGS load in your trailer should be placed Do not exceed 62 mph (100 km/h). toward the nose, within the maximum This could result in the loss of vehicle nose load, as this gives the best...
  • Page 139: Trailer Sway Control

    Towing density with increasing altitude. In high TOWING POINTS altitude regions above 3281feet (1000 metres), the stipulated maximum WARNING permitted gross train weight must be The towing eye has a left-hand reduced by 10% for every extra 3281 feet thread. Turn it counterclockwise to (1000 metres).
  • Page 140: Towing The Vehicle On Four Wheels - Vehicles With: Automatic Transmission

    Towing Emergency Towing Rear Towing Eye If your vehicle is disabled without access to wheel dollies, a car-hauling trailer, or a flatbed transport vehicle it can be flat-towed with all wheels on the ground. You may do this under the following conditions: •...
  • Page 141: Towing The Vehicle On Four Wheels - Vehicles With: 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 - VEHICLES towing vehicle. WITH: MANUAL Do not exceed 30 mph (50 km/h). See TRANSMISSION Transporting the Vehicle (page 139). WARNINGS TRANSPORTING THE VEHICLE You must switch the ignition on when...
  • Page 142: Ground Clearance

    Towing Note: All road wheels must be clear of the ground when being towed to allow sufficient ground clearance. Transit Connect () Long Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Long Wheelbase Van/Short Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Short Wheelbase Van, Short Wheelbase Kombi/Kombi BaseLong Wheelbase Ko...
  • Page 143: Driving Hints

    Driving Hints Anticipation BREAKING-IN Adjust your vehicle speed and the distance Tires to other vehicles without the need for heavy braking or acceleration. WARNING Efficient Speed New tires need to be run-in for approximately 300 miles (500 Higher speeds use more fuel. Reduce your kilometers).
  • Page 144: Cold Weather Precautions

    Driving Hints Reduce your speed gradually and stop • Check that your vehicle's lamps are your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do fully operational. • Check the power assistance 2. Switch the engine off immediately to of the steering system. prevent severe engine damage.
  • Page 145 Driving Hints WARNINGS Do not allow objects to fall or become trapped under the pedals of your vehicle. This can cause loss of vehicle control. Carry out regular inspections to make sure the floor mats are secure. To install the floor mats, position the floor mat eyelet over the retention post and press down to lock in position.
  • Page 146: Roadside Emergencies

    Roadside Emergencies In the event of a moderate to severe crash, HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS your vehicle is equipped with a fuel pump shut-off feature that stops the flow of fuel to the engine. Not every impact will cause a shut-off. Should the engine turn off after a crash, The hazard warning button is located on you may restart the engine by doing the...
  • Page 147 Roadside Emergencies To Connect the Booster Cables 4. Connect the negative (-) terminal of vehicle B to the ground connection of vehicle A (cable D). WARNINGS Do not connect directly to the negative (–) terminal of the battery with low charge. Make sure that the cables are clear of any moving parts and fuel delivery system parts.
  • Page 148: Fuses

    Fuses Luggage Compartment Fuse Box FUSE BOX LOCATIONS Engine Compartment Fuse Box The fuse box is located in the engine compartment. See Maintenance (page 158). Passenger Compartment Fuse Box The fuse box is located in the luggage compartment on the right-hand side. The fuse box is located below the glove Remove the fuse box cover to gain access box.
  • Page 149 Fuses If electrical components in the vehicle are the fuse. Check the appropriate fuses not working, a fuse may have blown. Blown before replacing any electrical fuses are identified by a broken wire within components. Standard Fuse Amperage Rating and Color Color Fuse rating Mini fuses...
  • Page 150: Fuse Specification Chart

    Fuses FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART Engine Compartment Fuse Box Fuse Fuse Rating Circuits protected Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Anti-lock brake system Electronic stability program Stability control Transit Connect () Long Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Long Wheelbase Van/Short Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Short Wheelbase Van, Short Wheelbase Kombi/Kombi BaseLong Wheelbase Ko...
  • Page 151 Fuses Fuse Fuse Rating Circuits protected Heated rear window Blower motor Rear floor console auxiliary power point Powertrain control module Starter relay Heated windshield (right-hand side) Rear auxiliary power points Charge air cooler (1.0L EcoBoost) Heated windshield (left-hand side) Floor console auxiliary power point Driver stowage bin auxiliary power point Anti-lock brake system Stability Control...
  • Page 152 Fuses Fuse Fuse Rating Circuits protected Air conditioning clutch Voltage quality module (ignition) Rear power windows (without door control unit) Front power windows (without door control unit) Ignition switch position II output Security horn Engine control module Mass air flow solenoid Exhaust gas recirculation solenoid Engine control module Ignition coil pack...
  • Page 153 Fuses Fuse Fuse Rating Circuits protected Windshield wiper 7.5A Heated exterior mirror (without door control unit) Body control module Mini fuses Cartridge fuses Relay Circuits switched Charge air cooler fan (1.0L EcoBoost) Horn Security horn Not used Rear window wiper Not used Heated windshield Accessory delay...
  • Page 154: Passenger Compartment Fuse Box

    Fuses Passenger Compartment Fuse Box Fuse Fuse Rating Circuits protected Fuel pump Not used Not used Passive anti-theft system transceiver Interior lamp Driver door switch pack Glove compartment lamp Transit Connect () Long Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Long Wheelbase Van/Short Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Short Wheelbase Van, Short Wheelbase Kombi/Kombi BaseLong Wheelbase Ko...
  • Page 155 Fuses Fuse Fuse Rating Circuits protected Overhead console switch bank Not used Autowipers Auto-dimming interior mirror Adaptive cruise control (front sensing module) Not used Liftgate release Not used 7.5A SYNC Front display interface module Global positioning system module Electric steering column lock Instrument panel cluster Not used Heating control head (manual air conditioning)
  • Page 156: Load Compartment Fuse Box

    Fuses Fuse Fuse Rating Circuits protected Radio frequency receiver Interior motion sensor Washer pump Central locking Not used 7.5A Ignition switch Airbag module Occupant classification system Passenger airbag deactivation indicator Not used Not used Not used Load Compartment Fuse Box Fuse Fuse Rating Circuits protected...
  • Page 157 Fuses Fuse Fuse Rating Circuits protected Not used Door control unit (left-hand rear) Door control unit (right-hand rear) Security horn Not used Not used Not used Climate control (vehicles with start-stop) Instrument panel cluster (vehicles with start-stop) 7.5A Information and entertainment display SYNC Global positioning system module (vehicles with start-stop)
  • Page 158 Fuses Fuse Fuse Rating Circuits protected Blind spot monitoring system Front view camera Adaptive cruise control Rear view camera with park assist Low voltage DC/DC converter ignition signal Parking aid Not used Not used Not used Driver heated seat Passenger heated seat Not used Power sunblind Not used...
  • Page 159 Fuses Relay Circuits switched Not used Security horn Not used Transit Connect () Long Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Long Wheelbase Van/Short Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Short Wheelbase Van, Short Wheelbase Kombi/Kombi BaseLong Wheelb...
  • Page 160: Maintenance

    Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help • Tire pressures (when cold). See maintain its roadworthiness and resale Technical Specifications (page 188). value. There is a large network of Ford • Tire condition. See Wheels and Tires authorized repairers that are there to help (page 184).
  • Page 161: Closing The Hood

    Maintenance 3. Move the catch to the left. 4. Open the hood and support it with the support rod. Closing the Hood Remove the support rod from the catch and secure correctly. 2. Lower the hood and allow it to drop under its own weight for the last 8 inches to 12 inches (20 centimeters to 30 centimeters).
  • Page 162: Under Hood Overview - 1.0L Ecoboost (74Kw/100Ps), Vehicles With: Lhd

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.0L ECOBOOST (74KW/100PS), VEHICLES WITH: LHD Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine Coolant Check (page 167). Engine oil dipstick : See Engine Oil Check (page 166). Engine oil filler cap : See Engine Oil Check (page 166). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir : See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check (page 167).
  • Page 163: Under Hood Overview - 1.0L Ecoboost (74Kw/100Ps), Vehicles With: Rhd

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.0L ECOBOOST (74KW/100PS), VEHICLES WITH: RHD Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine Coolant Check (page 167). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir : See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check (page 167). Engine oil dipstick : See Engine Oil Check (page 166). Engine oil filler cap : See Engine Oil Check (page 166).
  • Page 164: Under Hood Overview - 1.6L Ecoboost (110Kw/150Ps) - Sigma, Vehicles With: Lhd

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.6L ECOBOOST (110KW/150PS) - SIGMA, VEHICLES WITH: LHD Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine Coolant Check (page 167). Engine oil filler cap : See Engine Oil Check (page 166). Engine oil dipstick : See Engine Oil Check (page 166). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir : See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check (page 167).
  • Page 165: Under Hood Overview - 1.6L Ecoboost (110Kw/150Ps) - Sigma, Vehicles With: Rhd

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.6L ECOBOOST (110KW/150PS) - SIGMA, VEHICLES WITH: RHD Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine Coolant Check (page 167). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir : See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check (page 167). Engine oil filler cap : See Engine Oil Check (page 166).
  • Page 166: Under Hood Overview - 1.6L Duratorq-Tdci (Dv) Diesel, Vehicles With: Lhd

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.6L DURATORQ-TDCI (DV) DIESEL, VEHICLES WITH: LHD Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine Coolant Check (page 167). Engine oil filler cap : See Engine Oil Check (page 166). Engine oil dipstick : See Engine Oil Check (page 166). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir : See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check (page 167).
  • Page 167: Under Hood Overview - 1.6L Duratorq-Tdci (Dv) Diesel, Vehicles With: Rhd

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW - 1.6L DURATORQ-TDCI (DV) DIESEL, VEHICLES WITH: RHD Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine Coolant Check (page 167). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir : See Brake and Clutch Fluid Check (page 167). Engine oil filler cap : See Engine Oil Check (page 166).
  • Page 168: Engine Oil Dipstick - 1.0L Ecoboost (74Kw/100Ps)

    Maintenance ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.0L ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.6L ECOBOOST (74KW/100PS) DURATORQ-TDCI (DV) DIESEL Minimum Minimum Maximum Maximum ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.6L ENGINE OIL CHECK ECOBOOST (110KW/150PS) - Make sure that your vehicle is on level SIGMA ground.
  • Page 169: Engine Coolant Check

    Remove the engine oil filler cap. Note: In an emergency, you can add just 2. Add engine oil that meets Ford water to the cooling system to reach a specifications. See Technical vehicle service station.
  • Page 170: Washer Fluid Check

    Note: The brake and the clutch systems are supplied from the same reservoir. Add fluid that meets the Ford specification. See Technical Specifications (page 176). WASHER FLUID CHECK Note: The reservoir supplies the front and rear washer systems.
  • Page 171: Rear Window Wiper Blades

    Maintenance 4. Remove the wiper blade. Install new wiper blades in the reverse order. Note: Make sure that the wiper blade locks into place. Double Rear Doors 2. Press the locking buttons together. 3. Rotate and remove the wiper blade. 4.
  • Page 172: Changing A Bulb

    Maintenance WARNINGS Bulbs can become hot, let the bulb cool down before removing it. Failure to do so could result in personal injury. The following instructions describe how to remove the bulbs. Fit replacements in the reverse order unless otherwise stated. You must fit bulbs of the correct specification.
  • Page 173 Maintenance Side Lamp Headlamp Low Beam Remove the cover. 2. Remove the bulb holder by pulling it straight out. Remove the cover. 3. Remove the bulb from the bulb holder 2. Disconnect the electrical connector. by pulling it straight out. 3.
  • Page 174: Rear Lamps

    Maintenance Side Direction Indicator Front Fog Lamps Disconnect the electrical connector. Turn the lamp clockwise and remove 2. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it. Note: Do not touch the glass of the bulb. Note: You cannot separate the bulb from the bulb holder.
  • Page 175: Central High Mounted Brake Lamp

    Maintenance 2. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it. 3. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out. 2. Turn the bulb holders counterclockwise to remove them. Reading Lamps 3. Remove the bulbs by pulling them straight out. Central High Mounted Brake Lamp These are not serviceable items, see an authorized dealer if they fail.
  • Page 176: Bulb Specification Chart

    Maintenance Cargo Area Lamp Prise off the lamp cover. 2. Remove the cover. 3. Remove the bulb. BULB SPECIFICATION CHART Lamp Specification Power (watt) Approach lamp Brake and tail lamp P21/5W 21/5 Cornering lamp Front direction indicator PY24W Front fog lamp Headlamp high beam Headlamp low beam License plate lamp...
  • Page 177: Luggage Compartment Lamp

    Maintenance Lamp Specification Power (watt) Luggage compartment lamp 211 Festoon Rear direction indicator PY21W Rear fog lamp P21W Reversing lamp W16W Side repeater WY5W Transit Connect () Long Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Long Wheelbase Van/Short Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Short Wheelbase Van, Short Wheelbase Kombi/Kombi BaseLong Wheelb...
  • Page 178: Technical Specifications - 1.0L Ecoboost (74Kw/100Ps)

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - 1.0L ECOBOOST (74KW/100PS) Vehicle Fluids Item Specification Viscosity Grade Recommended fluid Castrol Engine Oil Engine oil WSS-M2C948-B 5W-20 Ford Engine Oil Antifreeze Super WSS-M97B44-D Plus Premium Engine coolant Motorcraft Anti- WSS-M97B44-D2 freeze Super Plus Premium Ready Mix Brake Fluid DOT 4...
  • Page 179 Maintenance Item Quantity Windshield and rear window washer 0.7 gal (3 L) system - including headlamp washer Engine cooling system 1.3 gal (5.85 L) Fuel tank 13.2 gal (60 L) Engine lubrication system - including the 0.9 gal (4.1 L) oil filter Engine lubrication system - excluding the 0.8 gal (4 L)
  • Page 180: Technical Specifications - 1.6L Duratorq-Tdci (Dv) Diesel

    DIESEL Vehicle Fluids Item Specification Viscosity Grade Recommended fluid Castrol Engine Oil Engine oil WSS-M2C913-D 5W-30 Ford Engine Oil Antifreeze Super WSS-M97B44-D Plus Premium Engine coolant Motorcraft Anti- WSS-M97B44-D2 freeze Super Plus Premium Ready Mix Brake Fluid DOT 4 WSS-M6C65-A2...
  • Page 181: Technical Specifications - 1.6L Ecoboost (110Kw/150Ps) - Sigma

    - SIGMA Vehicle Fluids Item Specification Viscosity Grade Recommended fluid Castrol Engine Oil Engine oil WSS-M2C948-B 5W-20 Ford Engine Oil Castrol Engine Oil Alternative engine oil WSS-M2C913-C 5W-30 Ford Engine Oil Motorcraft Anti- Engine coolant WSS-M97B44-D freeze Super Plus Premium...
  • Page 182 • increased emission levels • reduced engine performance • reduced fuel economy. We recommend Castrol Engine Oil and Ford Engine Oil. Item Quantity Windshield and rear window washer 0.7 gal (3 L) system - including headlamp washer Engine cooling system 2 gal (9.1 L)
  • Page 183 Maintenance Engine Oil Adding Capacities Quantity 0.2 gal (0.75 L) The amount of oil required to raise the level on the dipstick from minimum to maximum. Transit Connect () Long Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Long Wheelbase Van/Short Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Short Wheelbase Van, Short Wheelbase Kombi/Kombi BaseLong Wheelb...
  • Page 184: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care Cleaning the Chrome Trim CLEANING THE EXTERIOR WARNINGS WARNINGS 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 windshield. Do not apply cleaning product to hot surfaces and do not leave cleaning Prior to using a car wash facility...
  • Page 185: Cleaning The Interior

    We recommend that you use Ford service wheel cleaner. Make sure that you read Note: Do not install stickers or labels to the and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 186: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and Tires GENERAL INFORMATION WARNINGS Do not use the kit on a previously A decal with tire pressure data is located damaged tire, for example when it in the driver’s door opening. has been driven under inflated. This could cause loss of vehicle control, Check and set the tire pressure at the personal injury or death.
  • Page 187 Wheels and Tires WARNINGS WARNINGS Never leave the kit unattended while Do not stand directly beside the tire in use. while the compressor is operating. This could cause personal injury if Do not keep the compressor the tire bursts. operating for more than 10 minutes. Watch the sidewall of the tire.
  • Page 188 Wheels and Tires Label Pressure gauge Peel off the label J showing the maximum permissible speed of 50 mph (80 km/h) from the casing and attach it to the instrument panel in the driver’s field of view. Make sure the label does not obscure anything important.
  • Page 189 Wheels and Tires Checking the Tire Pressure Note: After you have switched the compressor off, you may hear air escaping WARNING from the damaged tire. This is normal and can be ignored provided that the specified Before driving, make sure the tire is minimum tire pressure has been reached.
  • Page 190: Tire Care

    Wheels and Tires Note: Remember that this kit only provides USING WINTER TIRES temporary mobility. Regulations concerning tire repair after usage of the kit may differ WARNING from country to country. You should consult When you use winter tires on your a tire specialist for advice.
  • Page 191: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    Wheels and Tires The system is not a substitute for correct TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING tire maintenance. Correct tire pressures SYSTEM must be maintained, even if under-inflation has not illuminated the warning lamp. WARNING Your vehicle has a system malfunction The tire pressure monitoring system indicator to indicate when the system is is not a substitute for manually not operating correctly.
  • Page 192 Wheels and Tires Note: Each road wheel and tire is equipped When the Temporary Spare Tire is with a tire pressure sensor located inside Installed the wheel and tire assembly cavity. The If a road wheel and tire needs to be pressure sensor is attached to the valve replaced with the temporary spare wheel, stem.
  • Page 193 Wheels and Tires Low tire pressure Possible cause Action required warning lamp Tire pressure monitoring If the tires are correctly inflated and the system malfunction spare tire is not in use but the light remains on, have your vehicle checked by an authorized dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 194: Changing A Road Wheel

    Wheels and Tires decrease up to 0.2 bar (3 psi) for a drop of WARNINGS 17°C (30°F) in ambient temperature. This Drive the shortest possible distances. lower pressure value will be detected by the system as being significantly lower than the correct inflation pressure and the Do not fit more than one spare wheel warning lamp will illuminate.
  • Page 195: Jacking And Lifting Points

    Wheels and Tires Jacking and Lifting Points It is recommended to use a workshop type hydraulic jack for changing between WARNING summer and winter tires. Use only the specified jacking points. Note: Use a jack with a minimum lifting If you use other positions, you may capacity of 1.5 tonnes and a lifting plate with damage the body, steering, a minimum diameter of approximately 3...
  • Page 196: Lowering The Spare Wheel

    Wheels and Tires Lowering the Spare Wheel Indentations in the sills show the location of the jacking points. Insert the hexagonal end of the wheel brace into the guide hole. 2. Turn the wheel brace counterclockwise until the spare wheel rests on the ground and there is slack in the cable.
  • Page 197: Removing The Wheel Trim

    Wheels and Tires Removing the Wheel Trim WARNINGS Have the passengers leave your vehicle. Secure the diagonally opposite wheel with an appropriate block or wheel chock. Do not work underneath your vehicle when it is supported only by a jack. Make sure that the jack is vertical to the jacking point and the base is flat on the ground.
  • Page 198 Wheels and Tires Installing a Road Wheel Install the wheel. 2. Install the lug nuts finger tight. WARNINGS 3. Install the locking lug nut key. Make sure that the arrows on directional tires point in the direction of rotation when your vehicle is moving forward.
  • Page 199: Technical Specifications - Vehicles With: Short Wheelbase Kombi

    Wheels and Tires TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - VEHICLES WITH: SHORT WHEELBASE KOMBI Lug Nut Torque Wheel type lbf.ft (Nm) 100 lbf.ft (135 Nm) Tire Pressures (Cold Tires) Normal load Full load Tire size Variant Front Rear Front Rear psi (bar) psi (bar) psi (bar) psi (bar) 205/60 R16...
  • Page 200: Technical Specifications - Vehicles With: Short Wheelbase Van

    Wheels and Tires Tire Pressures (Cold Tires) Normal load Full load Tire size Front Rear Front Rear psi (bar) psi (bar) psi (bar) psi (bar) 205/60 R16 35 psi (2.4 bar) 35 psi (2.4 bar) 38 psi (2.6 bar) 49 psi (3.4 bar) and 215/55 R16 205/55 R17 35 psi (2.4 bar)
  • Page 201: Technical Specifications - Vehicles With: Long Wheelbase Van

    Wheels and Tires TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - VEHICLES WITH: LONG WHEELBASE VAN Lug Nut Torque Wheel type lbf.ft (Nm) 100 lbf.ft (135 Nm) Tire Pressures (Cold Tires) Normal load Full load Tire size Front Rear Front Rear psi (bar) psi (bar) psi (bar) psi (bar) 205/60 R16...
  • Page 202: Technical Specifications - Vehicles With: Long Wheelbase Double Cab In Van

    Wheels and Tires TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS - VEHICLES WITH: LONG WHEELBASE DOUBLE CAB IN VAN Lug Nut Torque Wheel type lbf.ft (Nm) 100 lbf.ft (135 Nm) Tire Pressures (Cold Tires) Normal load Full load Tire size Front Rear Front Rear psi (bar) psi (bar) psi (bar) psi (bar)
  • Page 203: Capacities And Specifications

    Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE DIMENSIONS - VEHICLES WITH: LONG WHEELBASE KOMBI Vehicle Dimensions Dimension description in (mm) Maximum length 189.7 in (4,818 mm) Overall width including exterior mirrors 84.1 in (2,137 mm) Overall height - EC curb weight 72.6 in (1,845 mm) Wheelbase 120.6 in (3,062 mm) Front track...
  • Page 204: Vehicle Dimensions - Vehicles With: Short Wheelbase Kombi

    Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE DIMENSIONS - VEHICLES WITH: SHORT WHEELBASE KOMBI Vehicle Dimensions Dimension description in (mm) Maximum length 173.9 in (4,418 mm) Overall width including exterior mirrors 84.1 in (2,137 mm) Overall height - EC curb weight 72.9 in (1,852 mm) Wheelbase 104.8 in (2,662 mm) Front track...
  • Page 205: Towbar Dimensions

    Capacities and Specifications TOWBAR DIMENSIONS Transit Connect () Long Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Long Wheelbase Van/Short Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Short Wheelbase Van, Short Wheelbase Kombi/Kombi BaseLong Wheelb...
  • Page 206: Vehicle Identification Plate

    Capacities and Specifications Item Dimension description in (mm) Bumper to end of tow ball 4.4 in (113 mm) Attachment point to center of tow ball 0.8 in (21 mm) Wheel center to center of tow ball 37.9 in (963 mm) Center of tow ball to side member 19.4 in (493 mm) Distance between side members...
  • Page 207: Vehicle Identification Number

    Capacities and Specifications Engine designation Engine power and emission level Vehicle identification number Gross vehicle weight Gross train weight Maximum front axle weight Maximum rear axle weight Your vehicle identification number and maximum weights are shown on a plate, located at the bottom of the lock side of the right-hand door aperture.
  • Page 208: 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 209: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Am/Fm/Cd/Digital Audio Broadcast (Dab) Radio/Sync

    Audio System • MP3 and WMA folder mode represents In track mode, the system displays and a folder structure consisting of one plays the structure as if it were only one level of folders. The CD player numbers level deep (all .mp3 files play, regardless all MP3 and WMA tracks on the disc of being in a specific folder).
  • Page 210 Audio System CD slot: Where you insert a CD. Eject: Press the button to eject a CD. Passenger airbag information: Informs you when the passenger airbag is either on or off. INFO: Press the button to access radio, CD, USB and IPod information. TA: Press the button to turn traffic announcements on or off and cancel announcements during an active announcement.
  • Page 211 Audio System Seek up: Press the button to go to the next station up the radio frequency band or the next track on a CD. Function button 4: Press the button to select different functions of the audio system depending on which mode (i.e. radio or CD) you are in. Function button 3: Press the button to select different functions of the audio system depending on which mode (i.e.
  • Page 212 Audio System Station Tuning Control Note: When you drive to another part of the country, stations that broadcast on Seek Tuning alternative frequencies, and are stored on preset buttons, may be updated with the Select a waveband and briefly press one correct frequency and station name for that of the seek buttons.
  • Page 213 Audio System Note: If traffic announcement is on and you 5. Press the MENU button to return. select a preset or manual tune to a non News Broadcasts traffic announcement station no traffic announcement will be heard. Your audio unit may interrupt normal Note: When you are listening to a non reception to broadcast news bulletins from traffic announcement station and turn...
  • Page 214: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Digital Audio Broadcast (Dab) Radio/Navigation System

    Audio System It will restore radio reception when it finds Regional mode off: This allows a larger one or if one is not found, the unit will coverage area if neighboring regional return to the original stored frequency. networks are carrying the same programming, but can cause random When selected, AF may appear in the alternative frequency switches if they are...
  • Page 215 Audio System CD slot: Where you insert a CD. Eject: Press the button to eject a CD. Passenger airbag information: Informs you when the passenger airbag is either on or off. INFO: Press the button to access radio, CD, USB, IPod and Navigation information.
  • Page 216 Audio System Clock: Press the button to select clock setup. TA: Press the button to turn traffic announcements on or off and cancel announcements during an active announcement. If Navigation has been selected pressing this button takes you to the Traffic menu. Function button 4: Press the button to select different functions of the audio system depending on which mode (i.e.
  • Page 217 Audio System You can use the selector to return to radio 3. Press and hold one of the preset reception when you have been listening to buttons. A progress bar and message another source. will appear. When the progress bar completes the station has been stored.
  • Page 218 Audio System Automatic Volume Control If you are already tuned to a station that broadcasts traffic information, TP will also When available, automatic volume control be displayed. Otherwise the unit will search adjusts the volume level to compensate for a traffic program. for engine noise and road speed noise.
  • Page 219 Audio System News Broadcasts When selected, AF may appear in the display. Your audio unit may interrupt normal Press the MENU button. reception to broadcast news bulletins from stations on the FM waveband, radio data 2. Select AUDIO or AUDIO SETTINGS. system or other enhanced network linked 3.
  • Page 220: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Am/Fm/Digital Audio Broadcast (Dab) Radio

    Audio System AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH: WARNING AM/FM/DIGITAL AUDIO Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and BROADCAST (DAB) RADIO injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road.
  • Page 221 Audio System Display: Shows the status of the current mode selected. USB socket: Insert to play audio from a compatible external device or memory stick. SET: Press the button to adjust the sound settings for bass, treble, balance and fade. Seek up: Press the button to go to the next station up the radio frequency band or the next track.
  • Page 222 Audio System 3. Press the OK button to confirm the Note: When you drive to another part of the new settings. country, stations that broadcast on alternative frequencies, and are stored on Waveband Button preset buttons, may be updated with the correct frequency and station name for that Press the RADIO button to select from the area.
  • Page 223 Audio System To adjust the preset volume use the Under certain conditions, however, volume control to make the necessary alternative frequencies tuning may adjustment during an incoming traffic temporarily disrupt normal reception. announcement broadcast. The display will When selected, the unit continually show the level selected.
  • Page 224 To avoid this situation, only 4. Select FORD AUDIO from the list of recommended phones should be used. To Bluetooth devices found by your phone. check your cell phone's compatibility, refer 5.
  • Page 225 Audio System Phonebook Downloading • Add Device. • Select Device. If your phonebook was not downloaded during initial Bluetooth pairing follow this • Set Primary. process: • Delete Device. Press the PHONE button and then • Bluetooth on and off. keep pressing the MENU button to •...
  • Page 226 Audio System iPod Note: The system is only designed to recognize and read suitable audio files from Connect the iPod to the audio unit. a USB device that conforms to the USB Mass-Storage device class or an iPod. Not Select the iPod as the audio source by all available USB devices can be guaranteed pressing the AUX button until IPOD to function with the system.
  • Page 227: Digital Audio

    Audio System The following formats are supported: • DIGITAL AUDIO • DAB+ The system allows you to listen to DAB • DMB-Audio (Digital Multimedia (Digital Audio Broadcast) radio stations. Broadcasting). Note: Coverage differs from region to region Ensembles and will influence the quality of reception. It is broadcast nationwide, regionally and Ensembles contain a group of radio locally.
  • Page 228 Audio System Manual Tuning The radio station name displays below the ensemble name. Press function button 2. Note: When you tune from one ensemble 2. Press the left or right arrow button to to another, it can take a while until the tune up or down the waveband in small system synchronizes to the next ensemble.
  • Page 229: Auxiliary Input Jack

    Audio System You can switch this feature on and off The auxiliary input jack allows you to using the information display. See General connect and play music from your portable Information (page 63). music player through your vehicle speakers. You can use any portable music player Note: If a DAB radio station has no designed for use with headphones.
  • Page 230: Media Hub

    Audio System The USB port allows you to plug in media playing devices, memory sticks and charge devices (if supported). See SYNC (page 237). MEDIA HUB The media hub is located in the center console and has the following features: USB ports Audio input SD card slot...
  • Page 231: Navigation

    If the glass breaks, do not Note: You can only use Ford licensed data. touch the liquid crystalline material. In case of contact with the skin, wash immediately Road Safety with soap and water.
  • Page 232: Menu Structure

    Navigation Note: You are ultimately responsible for Safety Information the safe operation of your vehicle and must If detailed viewing of route instructions is evaluate whether it is safe to follow route necessary, pull off the road when it is safe suggestions.
  • Page 233 Navigation Navigation Last destinations Favourites (A-Z) Favourites POIs nearby Points of interest Near destination Along motorway POIs near address Search by name New tour Tour planning Stored tours Store position Route Route options Fast Short Always ask Driver: Leisurely Normal Fast Eco settings Trailer...
  • Page 234 Navigation Navigation GPS info Special functions System info Enter position Demo mode For a description on these menu items refer to the relevant table. Fast Route Options This option will calculate your time of Press the NAV button and scroll to Route arrival based on a fast drive to the options.
  • Page 235 Navigation Tunnel Toll Sticker When switched off the system will avoid When switched off the system will avoid tunnels on your route and automatically toll routes and automatically update your update your route distance and timings. route distance and timings. Information Ferries and Car Trains When switched off the system will avoid...
  • Page 236 Navigation When You Select You Can Tour planning Set up and store a new tour by entering a number of different destinations and select the order in which you wish to visit them. You can also modify an existing tour or recall a previous tour.
  • Page 237 Navigation Note: If you select store position, this will Route Displays also save the destination in your favorites. Map Display Selecting a Favorite Press the MAP button to view map mode. This view will show your current location Press the NAV button. with your vehicle in the center shown as 2.
  • Page 238 Navigation Move Type Approvals When you are in map mode, press function button two. You can now use the arrow buttons on the audio unit to move around the map. Press function button two again to return to the original view. Navigation Display After commencing a navigation route, the default screen is the main navigation...
  • Page 239: 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 240: 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 241 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 242 SYNC Confirmation prompts are short questions command phone is correct. the system asks when it is not sure of your Press the voice button to change the request or when there is more than one confirmation prompt setting. Say "Voice possible response to your request.
  • Page 243: Using Sync With Your Phone

    Make sure you switch on the Bluetooth compatibility, refer to your device's manual feature on your cell phone before or visit the regional Ford website. starting the search. Refer to your device's manual if necessary. Pairing a Cell Phone for the First Time 2.
  • Page 244: Cell Phone Voice Commands

    SYNC The system may prompt you with phone as the primary cell phone and questions such as setting the current cell downloading your phonebook. Cell Phone Voice Commands "Phone" "Go to privacy" "Call <name>" "Hold" "Call <name> at home" "Join" "Call <name>...
  • Page 245 SYNC "Dial" "112" (one-one-two) "700" (seven hundred) "800" (eight hundred) "900" (nine hundred) "Pound", (#) "Number <0-9>" "Asterisk" (*) "Clear" (deletes all entered digits) "Delete" (deletes one digit) "Plus" "Star" Note: To exit dial mode, press and hold the phone button or any button on the audio unit.
  • Page 246 SYNC Making a Call Receiving a Call Press the voice button. When When receiving a call, you can: prompted, say, "call <name>" or "dial" • Answer the call by pressing the accept followed by a number. call button on the steering wheel or by selecting the accept call option in the 2.
  • Page 247 SYNC When you select You can 3. Scroll to the option to join calls and press the OK button. Phonebook Access your phonebook contacts. 1. Select the option for more. 2. Scroll to the option for phonebook and press the OK button.
  • Page 248 SYNC When you select You can Access any previously dialed, received or missed calls. Call History 1. Press the OK button to select. 2. Scroll to select incoming calls, outgoing calls or missed calls. Press the OK button to make your selection. 3.
  • Page 249 SYNC • Press the voice button and say "Read • Delete allows you to delete current text message". text messages from the system (not your cell phone). The audio display • Select the more option and use the indicates when the system has deleted arrow buttons to scroll through further all your text messages.
  • Page 250 SYNC When you select You can Set as master If this option is checked, the system will use this cell phone as the master when there is more than one cell phone paired to the system. This option can be changed for all paired cell phones (not only for the active one) using the Bluetooth devices menu.
  • Page 251 SYNC When you select You can When you switch off automatic downloading, the system does not download your phonebook when your cell phone connects to the system. Your phonebook, call history and text messages can only be accessed when your paired cell phone is connected to the system.
  • Page 252 SYNC When you select You can The system attempts to connect with the primary cell phone every time you switch on the ignition. When you select a cell phone as primary, it appears first in the list and marked with an asterisk. Conn.
  • Page 253: Sync Applications And Services

    SYNC When you select You can Select this option and confirm when Install on SYNC appears in the audio display. There must be a valid SYNC application or update available on the USB thumb drive in order to finish an installation successfully. System info Display the system's version numbers as well as its serial number.
  • Page 254 Press the PHONE button to enter the country or region where SYNC emergency cell phone menu. assistance can call the local emergency services. Visit the regional Ford website for 2. Select the emergency assistance details. option and press OK. 3. Select the option you require and press...
  • Page 255: Transit Connect () Long Wheelbase Double Cab In Van/Long Wheelbase Van/Short Wheelbase Double Cab In Van/Short Wheelbase Van, Short Wheelbase Kombi/Kombi Baselong Wheelb

    Ukraine, Moldova and Russia. information immediately. Visit the regional Ford website for latest details. Transit Connect () Long Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Long Wheelbase Van/Short Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Short Wheelbase Van, Short Wheelbase Kombi/Kombi BaseLong Wheelb...
  • Page 256: Using Sync With Your Media Player

    SYNC Emergency Assistance Privacy Notice 3. You can now play music by saying any of the appropriate voice commands. When you switch on emergency Refer to the media voice commands. assistance, it may disclose to emergency services that your vehicle has been in a To Connect Using the System Menu crash involving the deployment of an Plug the device into your vehicle's USB...
  • Page 257 SYNC "USB" "Pause" "Play track <name>" "Play" "Repeat off" "Repeat on" "Play album <name>" "Play All" "Search album <name>" "Play artist <name>" "Search artist <name>" "Play genre <name>" "Search genre <name>" "Play next folder" "Search song <name>" "Play next track" "Search track <name>"...
  • Page 258: Media Menu Features

    SYNC The system is also capable of playing To switch on the Bluetooth audio, use the music from your cell phone via Bluetooth. AUX or Source button or press the voice button. When prompted say, "Bluetooth audio", then any of the following: "Bluetooth Audio"...
  • Page 259: Accessing Your Usb Song Library

    SYNC Accessing Your USB Song Library 2. Press AUX to select USB playback and then Browse. This menu allows you to select and play If there are no media files to access, the your media files by artist, album, genre, display indicates there is no media.
  • Page 260: Sync Troubleshooting

    See Using SYNC With tables below. Your Phone (page 241). 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 261 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 262 SYNC Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Your cell phone must support downloading text messages through Bluetooth to receive incoming text messages. This is a cell phone- Access the text messaging menu of SYNC dependent feature. to see if your cell phone supports the Audible text feature.
  • Page 263 SYNC USB and media issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Your music files may not contain the correct artist, Make sure that all song details are popu- song title, album or genre lated. information. SYNC does not recognize music The file may be Try replacing the corrupt file with a new that is on my corrupted.
  • Page 264 SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Say the song or artist exactly as the system saved it. If you say, "Play Artist Prince", the system does not play music by Prince and the Revolution or Prince and the New Power Generation.
  • Page 265 SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution SYNC applies the phonetic pronunciation rules of the selected language to the The SYNC voice contact names stored on your cell phone. control system You may be saying the Helpful Hint: You can select your contact is having trouble foreign names using the manually.
  • Page 266 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 267 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 268: Appendices

    Appendices ELECTROMAGNETIC WARNINGS Do not mount any transceiver, COMPATIBILITY microphones, speakers, or any other item in the deployment path of the WARNINGS airbag system. Your vehicle has been tested and Do not fasten antenna cables to certified to legislation relating to original vehicle wiring, fuel pipes and electromagnetic compatibility brake pipes.
  • Page 269: End User License Agreement

    "online" or electronic END USER LICENSE documentation ("FORD SOFTWARE") are protected by international AGREEMENT intellectual property laws and treaties. The FORD SOFTWARE is licensed, not SYNC® End User License sold. All rights reserved. Agreement (EULA) • You have acquired a device ("DEVICE")
  • Page 270 (e.g., in the user FORD MOTOR COMPANY or its third documentation and in the software). party software and service providers. Even if you receive multiple EULAs, you are licensed to use only one (1) copy of the SOFTWARE.
  • Page 271 SOFTWARE Transfer: You may • Consent to Use of Data: You agree permanently transfer your rights under that MS, Microsoft Corporation, FORD this EULA only as part of a sale or MOTOR COMPANY, third party transfer of the DEVICE, provided you...
  • Page 272 Components"). MS, Microsoft Corporation, their affiliates and/or their designated If FORD MOTOR COMPANY or third party agent. Neither MS nor Microsoft software and services suppliers provide or Corporation nor their affiliates nor their...
  • Page 273 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 274 Voice Command Control: Functions software that is licensed to Manufacturer within the Windows Automotive-based FORD MOTOR COMPANY by an affiliate system may be accomplished using only of Microsoft Corporation pursuant to a voice commands. Using voice commands license agreement. Any removal,...
  • Page 275 Appendices Use of Speech Recognition Functions: Potential Map Inaccuracy: Maps used Speech recognition software is inherently by this system may be inaccurate because a statistical process which is subject to of changes in roads, traffic controls or errors. It is your responsibility to monitor driving conditions.
  • Page 276 Appendices places you in an unsafe situation, or directs any termination or expiration of this you into an area that you consider to be Agreement. You agree that you will use the unsafe, do not follow such instructions; (c) TeleNav Software only for your personal do not input destinations, or otherwise business or leisure purposes, and not to manipulate the TeleNav Software, unless...
  • Page 277 Appendices 4. Disclaimers 5. Limitation of Liability To the fullest extent permissible pursuant TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED UNDER to applicable law, in no event will TeleNav, APPLICABLE LAW, UNDER NO its licensors and suppliers, or agents or CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL TELENAV OR employees of any of the foregoing, be ITS LICENSORS AND SUPPLIERS BE liable for any decision made or action...
  • Page 278 Appendices 8. Miscellaneous Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association, and the judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered by any court This Agreement constitutes the entire having jurisdiction. Note that there is no agreement between TeleNav and you with judge or jury in an arbitration proceeding respect to the subject matter hereof.
  • Page 279 Appendices installed, copied, or used the Data, you must contact your retailer or NAVTEQ If any provision herein is held North America, LLC ("NT") within thirty unenforceable, then such provision will be (30) days of purchase for a refund of your modified to reflect the intention of the purchase price.
  • Page 280 Appendices reproduce, copy, modify, decompile, WARNING disassemble or reverse engineer any This Data may contain inaccurate or portion of this Data, and may not transfer incomplete information due to the or distribute it in any form, for any purpose, passage of time, changing except to the extent permitted by circumstances, sources used and the mandatory laws.
  • Page 281 Appendices OR SAVINGS, OR ANY OTHER DIRECT, Severability: You and NT agree that if any INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR portion of this agreement is found illegal CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING or unenforceable, that portion shall be OUT OF YOUR USE OF OR INABILITY TO severed and the remainder of the USE THIS DATA, ANY DEFECT IN THIS Agreement shall be given full force and...
  • Page 282 Appendices This Data is a commercial item as defined The software from Gracenote (the in FAR 2.101 "Gracenote Software") enables this device to do disc and music file identification and and is subject to the End User License obtain music-related information, including Agreement under name, artist, track, and title information which this Data was provided.
  • Page 283 Appendices become liable for any payment to you for WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, any information that you provide, including INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, any copyrighted material or music file IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF information. You agree that Gracenote MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A may enforce its respective rights, PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND collectively or separately, under this...
  • Page 284 Transit Connect () Long Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Long Wheelbase Van/Short Wheelbase Double Cab in Van/Short Wheelbase Van, Short Wheelbase Kombi/Kombi BaseLong Wheelbase Ko...
  • Page 285 Index Audio Control..........44 Type 1................45 Type 2...............45 Audio System..........206 See: Climate Control...........73 General Information.........206 About This Manual...........7 Audio Troubleshooting......228 Protecting the Environment........7 Audio unit - Vehicles With: AM/FM/CD/Digital Audio Broadcast See: Brakes............118 (DAB) Radio/SYNC........207 ABS driving hints Alternative Frequencies........211 See: Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Automatic Volume Control......211 Brakes..............118 Autostore Control..........210...
  • Page 286 Index Audio unit - Vehicles With: Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) Radio/Navigation System............212 Bonnet Lock Alternative Frequencies........217 See: Opening and Closing the Hood...158 Automatic Volume Control......216 Brake and Clutch Fluid Check....167 Autostore Control..........215 Brakes..............118 Digital Signal Processing.........216 General Information...........118 News Broadcasts..........217 Breaking-In............141 Regional Mode.............217 Brakes and Clutch..........141...
  • Page 287 Index Checking the Wiper Blades......168 Driving Through Water........142 Child Safety............18 ...................142 Child Safety Locks..........25 Left-Hand Side............25 See: Daytime Running Lamps......50 Right-Hand Side...........25 Child Seat Positioning........22 Cigar Lighter.............95 Cleaning the Alloy Wheels......183 Economical Driving........141 Cleaning the Exterior........182 Accessories............141 Body Paintwork Preservation......182 Anticipation............141 Cleaning the Chrome Trim......182 Efficient Speed.............141...
  • Page 288 Index Fog Lamps - Front See: Front Fog Lamps........50 Fog Lamps - Rear Gauges...............58 See: Rear Fog Lamps.........50 Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge....58 Folding Tray............96 Fuel Gauge..............59 Front Exterior Overview.........12 Information Display..........58 Front Fog Lamps..........50 General Information on Radio Fuel and Refueling........105 Frequencies...........32 Fuel Burning Heater Global Opening and Closing......56...
  • Page 289 Index Hints on Controlling the Interior Introduction............7 Climate.............77 Cooling the Interior Quickly......78 General Hints............77 Jump-Starting the Vehicle......144 Heating the Interior Quickly......78 Maximum Cooling Performance in To Connect the Booster Cables....145 Instrument Panel or Instrument Panel To Start the Engine..........145 and Footwell Positions.........78 Recommended Settings for Cooling ...78 Recommended Settings for Heating....78 Keys and Remote Controls......32...
  • Page 290 Index Maintenance..........158 Navigation............229 General Information..........158 Hazard Spot Warning........236 Technical Specifications - 1.0L EcoBoost Information............233 (74kW/100PS)..........176 Loading Map Data..........229 Technical Specifications - 1.6L Menu Structure..........230 Duratorq-TDCi (DV) Diesel......178 Navigation Map Updates........236 Technical Specifications - 1.6L EcoBoost Road Safety............229 (110kW/150PS) - Sigma......179 Route Options.............232 Manual Climate Control.......74 Setting Your Navigation Preferences..233...
  • Page 291 Index Power Windows - Vehicles With: Replacement Parts One-Touch Down Driver Window..53 Recommendation.........9 Accessory Delay............53 Collision Repairs............9 One-Touch Down..........53 Scheduled Maintenance and Mechanical Power Windows - Vehicles With: Rear Repairs..............9 Power Windows ..........53 Warranty on Replacement Parts....10 Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Accessory Delay............55 Control.............33 Bounce-Back............54...
  • Page 292 Index Starting a Gasoline Engine - Vehicles Tire Repair Kit With: Manual Transmission....98 See: Temporary Mobility Kit......184 Tires Cold or Hot Engine..........98 Engine Idle Speed after Starting....98 See: Wheels and Tires........184 Towbar Dimensions........203 Failure to Start............98 Towing a Trailer..........136 Flooded Engine.............98 Starting and Stopping the Engine....97 Trailer Lighting............137 General Information..........97...
  • Page 293 Index Under Hood Overview - 1.6L EcoBoost Using Winter Tires........188 (110kW/150PS) - Sigma, Vehicles With: RHD..............163 Unique Driving Characteristics....102 USB Port............227 Vehicle Care............182 Using Cruise Control........128 Vehicle Dimensions - Vehicles With: Long Wheelbase Double Cab in Switching Cruise Control Off......128 Van/Long Wheelbase Van.....201 Switching Cruise Control On......128 Using Snow Chains........188...
  • Page 294 Index Wheels and Tires..........184 General Information..........184 Technical Specifications - Vehicles With: Warning Lamps and Indicators....59 Long Wheelbase Double Cab in Anti-Lock Braking System Warning Van..............200 Lamp..............59 Technical Specifications - Vehicles With: Battery Warning Lamp........59 Long Wheelbase Kombi......197 Brake System Warning Lamp......59 Technical Specifications - Vehicles With: Cruise Control Indicator........59 Long Wheelbase Van........199...
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