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  • Page 1 FORD EDGE Owner's Manual...
  • Page 2 November 2015 GT4J 19A321 AKA First Printing...
  • Page 3 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 2015 All rights reserved. Part Number: GT4J 19A321 AKA 20151020141414...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Introduction Control............33 About This Manual...........7 Symbols Glossary..........7 MyKey Data Recording..........9 Principle of Operation........34 Replacement Parts Creating a MyKey..........35 Recommendation........10 Clearing All MyKeys........36 Mobile Communications Equipment.............10 Checking MyKey System Status....37 Using MyKey With Remote Start Systems............37 At a Glance MyKey Troubleshooting........37...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Autowipers............57 Climate Control Windshield Washers........58 Principle of Operation........109 Rear Window Wiper and Washers...59 Air Vents............109 Headlamp Washers........59 Automatic Climate Control - Vehicles With: Dual Automatic Temperature Control (DATC)/AM/FM/CD....110 Lighting Automatic Climate Control - Vehicles General Information........60 With: Dual Automatic Temperature Lighting Control..........60 Control (DATC)/Sony Audio System............112...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Starting and Stopping the Stability Control Engine Principle of Operation.........165 General Information........136 Using Stability Control.......166 Keyless Starting..........136 Parking Aids Steering Wheel Lock........137 Starting a Diesel Engine......138 Principle of Operation.........167 Diesel Particulate Filter......140 Rear Parking Aid..........167 Switching Off the Engine......141 Front Parking Aid..........168 Side Sensing System........169 Unique Driving Character-...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Checking the Wiper Blades.....246 Towing Changing the Wiper Blades.....246 Towing a Trailer..........215 Adjusting the Headlamps - LHD....248 Trailer Sway Control........216 Adjusting the Headlamps - RHD...249 Tow Ball............216 Removing a Headlamp......250 Towing Points..........219 Changing a Bulb..........251 Transporting the Vehicle......220 Bulb Specification Chart......253 Driving Hints Vehicle Care...
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Sony AM/FM/ CD..............281 Digital Radio..........284 USB Port............286 Media Hub............286 Audio Troubleshooting......287 SYNC General Information........288 Settings............295 Entertainment..........309 Phone..............318 Information............326 Climate............330 Navigation............333 SYNC Troubleshooting......343 Appendices Electromagnetic Compatibility....351 End User License Agreement....352 Type Approvals..........373 Edge (CDQ, CWB) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, GT4J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 10 Edge (CDQ, CWB) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, GT4J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 11: 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 your vehicle, the greater the safety and pleasure you will get from driving it.
  • Page 12 Introduction Brake system Front airbag Cabin air filter Front fog lamps Check fuel cap Fuel pump reset Child safety door lock or unlock Fuse compartment Hazard warning flashers Child seat lower anchor Heated rear window Child seat tether anchor Heated windshield Cruise control E71340 Interior luggage compartment...
  • Page 13: Data Recording

    Introduction Parking aid In general, this technical information documents the condition of parts, E139213 modules, systems or the environment: Parking brake • Operating conditions of system components (e.g. filling levels). • Status messages of the vehicle and its Power steering fluid individual components (e.g.
  • Page 14: Replacement Parts Recommendation

    Ford Warranty. Damage from the vehicle. caused to your vehicle as a result of the failure of non-Ford parts may not be REPLACEMENT PARTS covered by the Ford Warranty. For additional information, refer to the terms RECOMMENDATION and conditions of the Ford Warranty.
  • Page 15: At A Glance

    At a Glance FRONT EXTERIOR OVERVIEW E210811 Locks. See Locking and Unlocking (page 39). Rain sensor. See Autowipers (page 57). See Autolamps (page 61). Windshield wipers. See Changing the Wiper Blades (page 246). Engine. See Maintenance (page 239). Front towing point. See Towing Points (page 219). Front exterior lamps.
  • Page 16: Rear Exterior Overview

    At a Glance REAR EXTERIOR OVERVIEW E210812 High mounted brake lamp. See Changing a Bulb (page 251). Rear window wiper. See Changing the Wiper Blades (page 246). Rear towing point. See Towing Points (page 219). Liftgate. See Power Liftgate (page 42). Rear exterior lamps.
  • Page 17: Vehicle Interior Overview

    At a Glance VEHICLE INTERIOR OVERVIEW E190406 Gearshift lever. See Transmission (page 150). Interior door handle. See Locking and Unlocking (page 39). Head restraints. See Head Restraints (page 125). Safety belts. See Fastening the Seatbelts (page 25). Rear seats. See Rear Seats (page 129). Front seats.
  • Page 18: Instrument Panel Overview - Lhd

    At a Glance INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW - LHD E190407 Air vents. See Air Vents (page 109). Direction indicator lever. See Direction Indicators (page 68). Information display controls. See Information Display Control (page 55). Instrument cluster. See Instrument Cluster (page 76). Information display controls.
  • Page 19: Instrument Panel Overview - Rhd

    At a Glance Keyless start button. See Keyless Starting (page 136). Audio control. Voice control. See Audio Control (page 54). See Voice Control (page 55). Steering wheel adjustment. See Adjusting the Steering Wheel (page 53). Horn. Cruise control buttons. See Cruise Control (page 55). Hood release lever.
  • Page 20 At a Glance Information display controls. See Information Display Control (page 55). Wiper lever. See Windshield Wipers (page 57). Information and entertainment display. Hazard flasher switch. See Hazard Warning Flashers (page 224). Audio unit. See Audio System (page 276). Climate control. See Climate Control (page 109). Heated seat switch.
  • Page 21: Child Safety

    Child Safety INSTALLING CHILD WARNINGS Read and follow the manufacturer’s RESTRAINTS instructions when you are installing a child seat. Do not modify child seats in any way. Do not hold a child on your lap when your vehicle is moving. Do not leave unattended children in your vehicle.
  • Page 22 Child Safety Secure children that weigh less than 13 kg WARNINGS (29 lb) in a rearward facing baby safety You must reinstall the head restraint seat on the rear seat. following the removal of the child seat. See Head Restraints (page Child Safety Seat (Group 1) 125).
  • Page 23 Child Safety Booster Cushion (Group 3) Your vehicle has ISOFIX anchor points that accommodate universally approved ISOFIX child seats. The ISOFIX system comprises two rigid attachment arms on the child seat that attach to anchor points on the outboard rear seats, where the cushion and backrest meet.
  • Page 24: Child Restraint Positioning

    Child Safety Note: Where applicable, remove the luggage cover to ease installation. Note: You may need to raise or remove the head restraint to ease installation. See Head Restraints (page 125). Route the tether strap under the head restraint to the anchor point. E185352 CHILD RESTRAINT POSITIONING...
  • Page 25 Child Safety WARNINGS WARNINGS You must reinstall the head restraint seat. See Head Restraints (page 125). following the removal of the child 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)
  • Page 26 Child Safety Note: When using a child seat on a front Note: When using a child seat on a rear seat, the following longitudinal seat seat, adjust the front seat in a position to positioning guideline should be followed: prevent contact with the rear passenger, The child seat must not be in contact with child feet or child legs.
  • Page 27 Child Safety Mass group categories Seating positions Forward Rear facing Rear facing facing Up to 29 lbs (13 kg) 20 - 40 lbs (9 - 18 kg) Rear center seat Size class Not ISOFIX equipped Seat type IL Suitable for particular ISOFIX child restraints systems of the semi-universal category. Please consult child restraints systems suppliers' vehicle recommendation lists.
  • Page 28: Child Safety Locks

    Child Safety CHILD SAFETY LOCKS Electric Child Safety Locks E215921 Press the switch to turn them on. Press the switch again to turn them off. Note: You cannot use the rear power window switches with the child safety locks Edge (CDQ, CWB) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, GT4J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 29: Seatbelts

    Seatbelts Slide the clip away from the tongue so FASTENING THE SEATBELTS there is no loose webbing when an occupant or child seat is buckled up. You WARNINGS can also use the sliding clip to raise the Insert the tongue into the buckle until tongue and prevent it from rattling or to you hear a distinct click.
  • Page 30: Seatbelt Height Adjustment

    Seatbelts The warning lamp illuminates and an SEATBELT HEIGHT audible warning will sound when the ADJUSTMENT following conditions have been met: • The front safety belts have not been WARNING fastened. Position the safety belt height • Your vehicle exceeds a relatively low adjuster so that the belt rests across speed.
  • 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 E71313 E74302 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 E71312 movement.
  • Page 33: Side Airbags

    Supplementary Restraints System Note: The key switch is located on the end The airbags are located inside the of the instrument panel on the passenger seatback of the front seats. There is a label side with the airbag deactivation warning attached to the side of the seatback to lamp in the center console.
  • Page 34: Side Curtain Airbags

    Supplementary Restraints System SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS E75004 The airbags are located over the front and rear side windows. The airbag will deploy during significant lateral collisions. It will also deploy during significant frontal angled collisions. The curtain airbag will not deploy in minor lateral and frontal collisions, rear collisions, or overturns.
  • Page 35: Keys And Remote Controls

    Keys and Remote Controls GENERAL INFORMATION ON REMOTE CONTROL RADIO FREQUENCIES Intelligent Access Key Note: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment. The typical operating range for your transmitter is approximately 10 m (33 ft).
  • Page 36 Keys and Remote Controls E151795 Note: Your vehicle keys came with a security label that provides important key cut information. Keep the label in a safe E151957 place for future reference. Place the cap just forward of the key cylinder. Using the Key Blade 2.
  • Page 37: Replacing A Lost Key Or Remote Control

    Keys and Remote Controls Note: Make sure to replace the label between the two batteries. 5. Reinstall the battery cover. Memory Feature (If Equipped) You can use the remote control to recall memory positions. If programmed to a pre-set position, the remote control recalls memory positions when you unlock your vehicle.
  • Page 38: Mykey

    MyKey Standard Settings PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The following settings cannot be changed: The system allows you to program keys • Safety belt minder. You cannot disable with restricted driving modes to promote this feature. The audio system will good driving habits. You can use all but one mute when this feature is activated.
  • Page 39: Creating A Mykey

    MyKey • Various vehicle speed reminders can CREATING A MYKEY be set. Warnings will be shown in the display followed by an audible tone Use the information display to create a when the set vehicle speed is MyKey: exceeded. Insert the key you want to program into •...
  • Page 40: Clearing All Mykeys

    MyKey Note: You can clear or change your MyKey CLEARING ALL MYKEYS settings at any time during the same key cycle as you created the MyKey. Once you You can clear or change your MyKey have switched the vehicle off, however, you settings using the information display will need an admin key to change or clear control on the steering wheel.
  • Page 41: Checking Mykey System Status

    MyKey is not compatible with non Ford-approved, aftermarket remote start systems. If you choose to install a remote start system, see an authorized dealer for a Ford-approved remote start system. MYKEY TROUBLESHOOTING Condition Potential Causes I cannot create a MyKey.
  • Page 42 MyKey Condition Potential Causes • Vehicles with keyless start: The keyless start transmitter is not placed in the backup position. See Starting a Diesel Engine (page 138). • SecuriLock passive anti-theft system is disabled or in unlimited mode. I cannot program the configurable •...
  • Page 43: Locks

    Locks Unlocking the Doors LOCKING AND UNLOCKING Press the button to unlock all Note: Check your vehicle is locked before doors. The direction indicators leaving it unattended. will flash. E138629 Note: Do not leave your keys in your vehicle. Note: The driver door can be unlocked with the key if the remote control is not Power Door Locks functioning.
  • Page 44 Locks When you press the lock button again Unlocking with the Key Blade within three seconds, the horn sounds Turn the top of the key toward the rear of indicating that your vehicle has pre-locked your vehicle. while a door is open. You can switch this feature on or off in the information display.
  • Page 45: Manual Liftgate

    Locks Opening the Liftgate Unlocking If the central locking function fails to Manually operate, unlock the driver door and then unlock all other doors individually by pulling the interior door handles. Note: If the doors have been unlocked using this method, the doors must be locked individually until the central locking function has been repaired.
  • Page 46: Power Liftgate

    Locks • The ignition is on and the transmission POWER LIFTGATE (If Equipped) is not in park (P). • The battery voltage is below the WARNINGS minimum operating voltage. It is extremely dangerous to ride in a • The liftgate is not fully closed and your cargo area, inside or outside of a vehicle speed is at or above 5 km/h vehicle.
  • Page 47 Locks With the Outside Control Button Opening the Liftgate Unlock the liftgate with the remote control or power door unlock control. If an intelligent access key is within 1 m (3 ft) of the liftgate, the liftgate unlocks when you press the liftgate release button.
  • Page 48 Locks Note: Once the liftgate has stopped When Opening moving, you can also manually move it to The system stops when it detects an the desired height. obstacle and a tone sounds. Once you 3. Press and hold the liftgate control remove the obstacle, you can continue to button on the liftgate until you hear a operate the liftgate.
  • Page 49: Keyless Entry

    Locks Note: Allow the power system to open the Passive locking and unlocking requires a liftgate. Manually pushing or pulling the valid passive key to be located within one liftgate may activate the system s obstacle of the three external detection ranges. detection feature and stop the power These are located approximately 1 m operation or reverse its direction.
  • Page 50 Locks Note: Your vehicle will remain locked for If the unlocking function is reprogrammed approximately three seconds. When the so that only the driver door is unlocked the delay period is over, you can open the doors following will occur: again, provided the passive key is within the •...
  • Page 51 Locks Locking and Unlocking the Doors with the Key Blade E151796 Slide the release on the back of the remote control and pivot the cover off to access the key blade. See Remote Control (page 31). Note: Only the driver door handle has a lock cylinder.
  • Page 52: Security

    Security PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT ANTI-THEFT ALARM - SYSTEM VEHICLES WITH: PERIMETER ALARM Principle of Operation The perimeter alarm is a deterrent against The system prevents someone from unauthorized access to your vehicle starting the engine with an incorrectly through the doors and the hood. If the coded key.
  • Page 53: Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With: Interior Sensor

    Security • If you switch your vehicle on without a ANTI-THEFT ALARM - correctly coded key. VEHICLES WITH: INTERIOR • If the interior sensors detect movement SENSOR within your vehicle. If the alarm is triggered, the alarm horn will Alarm System sound for 30 seconds and the hazard warning flasher will flash for five minutes.
  • Page 54: Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With: Integral Battery

    Security Using the information display controls, scroll to: Message Action and Description Settings Press the OK button. Vehicle settings Press the OK button. Alarm Press the OK button. Ask on exit Press the OK button. Reduced guard Appears in the information display each time you switch your vehicle off.
  • Page 55 Security The sensors act as a deterrent against If the alarm is triggered, the alarm horn will unauthorized access by sensing any sound for 30 seconds and the hazard movement within your vehicle. warning flasher will flash for five minutes. Any further attempts to perform one of the Battery Back-up Sounder above sounds the alarm again.
  • Page 56 Security Message Action and Description If you wish to arm the alarm with reduced guard, press the OK button when this message appears. If you wish to arm the alarm with full guard, leave your vehicle without pressing the OK button. Note: Selecting reduced guard does not set the alarm permanently to reduced guard.
  • Page 57: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL - VEHICLES WITH: WHEEL - VEHICLES WITH: MANUAL ADJUSTABLE POWER ADJUSTABLE STEERING COLUMN STEERING COLUMN Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the WARNING correct position. See Sitting in the Correct Do not adjust the steering wheel Position (page 125).
  • Page 58: Audio Control

    Steering Wheel End of Travel Position AUDIO CONTROL The steering column sets a stopping Select the required source on the audio position just short of the end of the column unit. position to prevent damage to the steering column. A new stopping position sets if the Operate the following functions with the steering column encounters an object control:...
  • Page 59: Voice Control

    Steering Wheel Type 2 VOICE CONTROL (If Equipped) E191233 E168194 See Using Adaptive Cruise Control Press the button to select or deselect voice (page 182). See Speed Limiter (page 188). control. See your SYNC information. INFORMATION DISPLAY CRUISE CONTROL CONTROL Type 1 E144636 E191232...
  • Page 60: Heated Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel Information Display Control Features E144811 This control functions the same as the center control on the faceplate. See Audio Unit (page 281). Use this control to adjust the right side of the information display. Navigate through the screen and press OK to select. HEATED STEERING WHEEL Equipped) See SYNC...
  • Page 61: Wipers And Washers

    Wipers and Washers Intermittent Wipe WINDSHIELD WIPERS Note: Fully defrost the windshield before you switch the windshield wipers on. Note: Make sure you switch the windshield wipers and vehicle power off before using an automatic car wash. Note: If streaks or smears appear on the windshield, clean the windshield and the wiper blades.
  • Page 62: Windshield Washers

    Wipers and Washers Note: During wet or winter driving Use the rotary control to adjust the conditions with ice, snow or a salty road sensitivity of the autowipers. When you mist, inconsistent or unexpected wiping or select low sensitivity, the wipers will smearing may occur.
  • Page 63: Rear Window Wiper And Washers

    Wipers and Washers Rear Window Washer REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHERS Rear Window Wiper Note: Make sure you switch the rear window wiper and ignition off before using an automatic car wash. E167407 Push the lever away from you to operate the rear window washer.
  • Page 64: Lighting

    Lighting GENERAL INFORMATION LIGHTING CONTROL Condensation in Lamp Assemblies Exterior lamps have vents to accommodate normal changes in air pressure. Condensation can be a natural by-product of this design. When moist air enters the lamp assembly through the vents, there is a possibility that condensation can occur when the temperature is cold.
  • Page 65: Autolamps

    Lighting Headlamp Flasher If equipped, the following also activate when the lighting control is in the autolamps position and you switch them on in the information display: • Configurable daytime running lamps. • Automatic high beam control. • Adaptive headlamp control. The headlamps remain on for a period of time after you switch the ignition off.
  • Page 66: Instrument Lighting Dimmer

    Lighting INSTRUMENT LIGHTING DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS DIMMER WARNING Note: You disable the manual dimmer Always remember to switch your when you adjust the setting to Auto headlamps on in low light situations Dimming in the information display. See or during inclement weather. The Information Displays (page 85).
  • Page 67 Note: Reflective road signs may be detected as oncoming traffic and the headlamps will be switched to low beam. Note: Always fit Ford Original Parts when replacing headlamp bulbs. Other bulbs may reduce system performance. The system will automatically switch on high beams if it is dark enough and no other traffic is present.
  • Page 68 Lighting Note: This is a temporary override and the system will return to automatic operation after a short period. To permanently switch the system off, use the information display menu or turn the lighting control switch to the headlamps position. Glare Free High Beam (If Equipped) This feature helps to prevent you from...
  • Page 69: Front Fog Lamps

    Lighting You can switch this feature on or off and REAR FOG LAMPS adjust the settings using the information display. Note: Vehicle speed must be above 40 km/h (25 mph) for the system to operate. FRONT FOG LAMPS E132710 Press the control to switch the fog lamps on or off.
  • Page 70: Adaptive Headlamps

    Lighting E132711 Press to release the control. 2. Rotate the control to the required setting. 3. Press to close the control. ADAPTIVE HEADLAMPS The headlamp beams move in the same E161714 direction as the steering wheel. This The system will only work with the lighting provides more visibility when driving control switch in the autolamp position.
  • Page 71: Cornering Lamps

    Lighting When the vehicle is started, the lamps back to center to alert the driver that the track to a predetermined position, then system is working properly. CORNERING LAMPS E72898 Headlamp beam Cornering lamp beam The cornering lamps illuminate the inside of a corner when you are turning.
  • Page 72: Direction Indicators

    Lighting Note: Press the button to switch the door DIRECTION INDICATORS function off when you open any door. The indicator lamp will light amber when the door function is off. When the door function is off and you open a door, the courtesy and door lamps will stay off.
  • Page 73: Ambient Lighting

    Lighting Type 2 Type 2 E199026 Type 3 E199027 You can switch the dome lamps on by pressing the button. E199032 Door function button. AMBIENT LIGHTING (If Equipped) All lamps on button. Adjust the ambient lighting using the Individual dome lamps. touchscreen.
  • Page 74: Windows And Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors 2. Release the control. POWER WINDOWS 3. Open the window and then try to close it automatically. WARNINGS Do not leave children unattended in 4. Repeat the procedure if the window your vehicle and do not let them play does not close automatically.
  • Page 75: Global Opening And Closing

    Windows and Mirrors Accessory Delay EXTERIOR MIRRORS You can use the window controls for Power Exterior Mirrors several minutes after switching off the ignition or until opening either front door. WARNING Do not adjust the mirrors when your GLOBAL OPENING AND vehicle is moving.
  • Page 76 Windows and Mirrors Power-Folding Mirrors Loose Mirror (If Equipped) If your power-folding mirrors are manually folded, they may not work properly even after you re-position them. You need to reset them if they: • Vibrate while driving or feel loose. •...
  • Page 77: Interior Mirror

    Windows and Mirrors Reverse Mirror Dipping Memory Mirrors (If Equipped) One of your exterior mirrors automatically You can save and recall the mirror dips down when you place your vehicle into positions through the memory function. reverse (R). This feature gives you a view See Memory Function (page 128).
  • Page 78: Sun Visors

    Windows and Mirrors Auto-Dimming Mirror Illuminated Vanity Mirror (If Equipped) Note: Do not block the sensors on the front and back of the mirror. Mirror performance may be affected. A rear center passenger or raised rear center head restraint may also block light from reaching the sensor.
  • Page 79 Windows and Mirrors Opening and Closing the Moonroof Note: The moonroof stops 200 mm (8 in) from the closed position. To close the moonroof, press and hold the moonroof close control until the moonroof is in the fully closed position. E191272 Moonroof open.
  • Page 80: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster GAUGES Type 1 and 2 Tachometer Information Display Speedometer Fuel Gauge Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Edge (CDQ, CWB) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, GT4J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 81 Instrument Cluster Type 3 E152749 Tachometer Information Display Speedometer Fuel Gauge Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge Compass Information Display Displays the vehicle’s heading direction. Odometer Trip Computer Located in the bottom of the information display. Registers the accumulated See General Information (page 85). distance your vehicle has traveled.
  • Page 82 Instrument Cluster Engine Coolant Temperature The needle should move toward F when Gauge you refuel your vehicle. If the needle points to E after adding fuel, this indicates your Shows the temperature of the engine vehicle needs service soon. coolant. At normal operating temperature, After refueling some variability in needle the needle remains in the center section.
  • Page 83: Warning Lamps And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster Adaptive Steering Initialization (yellow, WARNING LAMPS AND flashing): The adaptive steering system INDICATORS has detected a difference between steering wheel angle and the desired road The following warning lamps and wheel angle. The steering wheel adjusts indicators alert you to a vehicle condition itself to correct this difference.
  • Page 84 Instrument Cluster Battery Warning Lamp Direction Indicator If it illuminates when driving, this Illuminates when the left or right indicates a malfunction. Switch direction indicator or the hazard off all unnecessary electrical warning flasher is turned on. If equipment. Have your vehicle checked by the indicators stay on or flash faster, check an authorized dealer immediately.
  • Page 85 Instrument Cluster Fasten Seatbelt Warning Lamp Glow Plug Indicator Illuminates and a chime will With the key in the on position, sound to remind you to fasten Illuminates when the glow plug your seatbelt. See Seatbelt heat is necessary as a starting Reminder (page 26).
  • Page 86 Instrument Cluster Liftgate Ajar Powertrain Fault Illuminates when the liftgate is Illuminates when a powertrain not completely closed. or an all-wheel drive fault has been detected. Contact an E162453 authorized dealer as soon as possible. Low Beam Malfunction Rear Fog Lamps Indicator Illuminates when there is a malfunction with the low beam Illuminates when you switch the...
  • Page 87: Audible Warnings And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster Traffic Sign Recognition No Normally, the service engine soon light will Passing stay on until the engine is cranked, then turn itself off if no malfunctions are Illuminates when a no passing present. However, if after 15 seconds the sign is detected by the traffic service engine soon light blinks eight times, sign recognition system.
  • Page 88 Instrument Cluster Parking Brake On Warning Chime Sounds when you have left the parking brake on and drive your vehicle. If the warning chime remains on after you have released the parking brake, have the system checked by an authorized dealer immediately.
  • Page 89: Information Displays

    Information Displays Information Display Controls GENERAL INFORMATION (Type 1 and 2) WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road.
  • Page 90 Information Displays Trip computer 1 Trip computer 2 Speed Shows a digital display of your vehicle speed. Distance to E Shows the approximate distance your vehicle can travel before running out of fuel. Trip Odometer Registers the distance of individual jour- neys.
  • Page 91 Information Displays Fuel Economy Average Speed Shows your average speed since the func- tion was last reset. All values Distance to E Inst Fuel Econ Average Fuel Average Speed Auto StartStop Available Auto Start-Stop messaging provides details about what is happening with your system.
  • Page 92 Information Displays Driver Assist Intelligent Tolerance Traffic Signs Display Perm. Shown Speed Warning Speed warning tolerance Chime Tire Monitor Tire Pressure Hold OK to Reset Trailer Sway Settings Vehicle Alarm Select Setting Ask on Exit Auto Engine Off Chimes Park Slot Information Easy Entry/Exit Lighting...
  • Page 93 Information Displays Settings Remote Unlock Select Setting Switches inhibit Power Mirror Autofold Reverse Tilt Oil Life Reset Hold OK to Reset Park Heater Continue Heat Programming Select Setting Park Lock Control Power Liftgate Select Setting Seatbelts Silent Mode Windows Select Setting Wipers MyKey Create MyKey...
  • Page 94 Information Displays Information Display Controls • Press the up and down arrow buttons (Type 3) to scroll through and highlight the options within a menu. • Press the right arrow button to enter a sub-menu. • Press the left arrow button to exit a menu.
  • Page 95 Information Displays Note: You can reset your average fuel economy by pressing and holding the OK button on the left hand steering wheel controls. Driver Assist Traction Control Adaptive Steering Steering in "D" Select Setting Steering in "S" Blindspot Cross Traffic Cruise Control Select Setting Driver Alert...
  • Page 96 Information Displays Driver Assist Tire Monitor Tire Pressure Hold OK to Reset Trailer Sway Settings Vehicle Alarm Select Setting Ask on Exit Auto Engine Off Chimes Park Slot Found Information Driver Suspen- Select Setting sion Easy Entry/Exit Lighting Adaptive Headlamps Adaptive Headlamps Traffic Setup Select...
  • Page 97: Information Messages

    Information Displays Settings Programming Select Setting Park Lock Control Power Liftgate Select Setting Seatbelts Windows Select Setting Wipers MyKey Create MyKey 911 Assist Do Not Disturb Select Setting Traction Control Max Speed Speed Minder Volume Limiter Clear MyKeys Select Setting Display Distance Unit Temperature...
  • Page 98: Edge (Cdq, Cwb) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, Gt4J 19A321 Aka Engbr, First Printing

    Information Displays Press the OK button to acknowledge and messages after a short time. remove some messages from the You need to confirm certain messages information display. The information before you can access the menus. display will automatically remove other Active Park Message Action...
  • Page 99: Edge (Cdq, Cwb) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, Gt4J 19A321 Aka Engbr, First Printing

    Information Displays Adaptive Steering Message Action Adaptive Steering Initial- The adaptive steering system has detected a difference ization between steering wheel angle and the desired road wheel angle. The steering wheel adjusts itself to correct this differ- ence. This adjustment is part of normal system operation. Adaptive Steering Fault The adaptive steering system is off.
  • Page 100: Edge (Cdq, Cwb) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, Gt4J 19A321 Aka Engbr, First Printing

    Information Displays All-Wheel Drive Message Action AWD Temporarily The all-wheel drive system temporarily turns off to protect Disabled itself from overheating. AWD OFF The all-wheel drive system temporarily turns off to protect itself from overheating or if you are using the temporary spare tire.
  • Page 101: Edge (Cdq, Cwb) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, Gt4J 19A321 Aka Engbr, First Printing

    Information Displays Auto Start-Stop Message Action Auto StartStop Press The engine needs to be restarted, press the brake pedal to Brake to Start Engine start. Auto StartStop Press The engine needs to be restarted, press the clutch pedal to Clutch to Start Engine start.
  • Page 102: Edge (Cdq, Cwb) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, Gt4J 19A321 Aka Engbr, First Printing

    Information Displays Climate Control Message Action Auxiliary Heater On The system is on. See Auxiliary Heater (page 120). Auxiliary Heater Off The system is off. See Auxiliary Heater (page 120). Diesel Engine Message Action Engine Warming Please In extremely cold weather, typically below -26°C (-15°F) and Wait {seconds:00} sec if the engine block heater is not utilized, your engine will not respond to accelerator pedal movement for 30 seconds.
  • Page 103: Edge (Cdq, Cwb) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, Gt4J 19A321 Aka Engbr, First Printing

    Information Displays Message Action Liftgate Ajar The door listed is not completely closed. Trunk Ajar The trunk is not completely closed. Hood Ajar The hood is not completely closed. Switches Inhibited The system has disabled the door switches. Security Mode Child Lock Malfunction There is a system malfunction with the child locks.
  • Page 104: Edge (Cdq, Cwb) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, Gt4J 19A321 Aka Engbr, First Printing

    Information Displays Engine Message Action High engine temperature Displays when the engine temperature is too high. Stop Stop safely your vehicle in a safe place and allow the engine to cool. If the problem persists, see an authorized dealer. See Engine Coolant Check (page 243).
  • Page 105: Edge (Cdq, Cwb) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, Gt4J 19A321 Aka Engbr, First Printing

    Information Displays Keys and Keyless Entry Message Action To START Press Brake A reminder to press the brake while starting the vehicle. No Key Detected The system does not detect a key in your vehicle. See Keyless Starting (page 136). Restart Now or Key is You pressed the start/stop button to switch off the engine Needed...
  • Page 106: Edge (Cdq, Cwb) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, Gt4J 19A321 Aka Engbr, First Printing

    Information Displays Lane Keeping System Message Action Lane Keeping Sys. The system has malfunctioned. Contact an authorized dealer Malfunction Service as soon as possible. Required Front Camera Tempor- The system has detected a condition that has caused the arily Not Available system to be temporarily unavailable.
  • Page 107: Edge (Cdq, Cwb) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, Gt4J 19A321 Aka Engbr, First Printing

    Information Displays Message Action Power Reduced to The engine has reduced power to help reduce high engine Lower Engine Temp temperature. Transport / Factory Your vehicle is still in Transport or Factory mode. This may Mode not allow some features to operate properly. Contact an authorized dealer.
  • Page 108: Edge (Cdq, Cwb) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, Gt4J 19A321 Aka Engbr, First Printing

    Information Displays Park Aid Message Action Check Front Park Aid The system has detected a condition that requires service. Contact an authorized dealer. See Front Parking Aid (page 168). Check Rear Park Aid The system has detected a condition that requires service. Contact an authorized dealer.
  • Page 109 Information Displays Message Action Park Brake Not Released The electric parking brake is set and you have started your vehicle. Park Brake Applied The electric parking brake is set. Park Brake Released You have released the electric parking brake. Power Steering Message Action Steering Lock Malfunc-...
  • Page 110: Edge (Cdq, Cwb) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, Gt4J 19A321 Aka Engbr, First Printing

    Information Displays Starting System Message Action To START Press Brake A reminder to apply the brake when starting your vehicle. Cranking Time Exceeded The starter has exceeded its cranking time in attempting to start your vehicle. Engine Start Pending The starter is attempting to start your vehicle. Please Wait Pending Start Cancelled The system has cancelled the pending start.
  • Page 111: Edge (Cdq, Cwb) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, Gt4J 19A321 Aka Engbr, First Printing

    Information Displays Towing Message Action Trailer Sway Reduce Your trailer sway control has detected trailer sway so you Speed need to reduce your speed. Tow Bar Unlocked Swivel the tow ball arm again. If the message remains on, Towing Prohibited See contact an authorized dealer.
  • Page 112: Edge (Cdq, Cwb) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, Gt4J 19A321 Aka Engbr, First Printing

    Information Displays Transmission Message Action Transmission Malfunc- See an authorized dealer. tion Service Now Transmission Over The transmission is overheating and needs to cool. Stop in a Temperature Stop safe place as soon as possible. Safely Transmission Over- The transmission is overheating and needs to cool. Stop in a heating Stop Safely safe place as soon as possible.
  • Page 113: Climate Control

    Climate Control Air Conditioning PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The system directs air through the Outside Air evaporator for cooling. The evaporator extracts humidity from the air to help keep Keep the air intakes in front of the the windows free of mist. The system windshield free from obstruction (such as directs the resulting condensation to the snow or leaves) to allow the climate...
  • Page 114: Automatic Climate Control - Vehicles With: Dual Automatic Temperature Control (Datc)/Am/Fm/Cd

    Climate Control Side Air Vents E179687 AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL - VEHICLES WITH: DUAL AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE CONTROL (DATC)/AM/FM/CD E188682 Edge (CDQ, CWB) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, GT4J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 115 Climate Control Driver temperature control: Adjust the temperature setting using the control on the driver side. This control also adjusts the passenger side temperature when you switch off dual zone mode. Fan speed control: Adjust the volume of air circulated in the vehicle. Fan speed indicator: Illuminates to indicate fan speed.
  • Page 116: Automatic Climate Control - Vehicles With: Dual Automatic Temperature Control (Datc)/Sony Audio System

    Climate Control AUTO: Press the button to switch on automatic operation. Adjust to select the desired temperature. Fan speed, air distribution, air conditioning operation, and outside or recirculated air are automatically adjusted to heat or cool the vehicle to maintain the desired temperature. You can also turn off dual zone mode by pressing and holding the button for greater than two seconds.
  • Page 117 Climate Control E218450 A/C: Press to switch the air conditioning on or off. Air conditioning cools your vehicle using outside air. To improve the time to reach a comfortable temperature in hot weather, drive with the windows open until you feel cold air through the air vents.
  • Page 118: Automatic Climate Control - Vehicles With: Dual Automatic Temperature Control (Datc)/Premium Am/Fm/ Cd

    Climate Control Heated seats: Press to switch the heated seats on and off. See Heated Seats (page 130). Climate controlled seats: Press to switch the climate controlled seats on and off. See Climate Controlled Seats (page 131). Passenger temperature control: Adjust the temperature setting on the passenger side.
  • Page 119 Climate Control E188723 Left-hand temperature control: Adjust the temperature setting using the control on the left-hand side. This control also adjusts the right-hand side temperature when you switch off dual zone mode. AUTO: Press the button to switch on automatic operation. Adjust to select the desired temperature.
  • Page 120: Hints On Controlling The Interior Climate

    Climate Control Note: In certain conditions (for example, maximum defrost), the air conditioning compressor may continue to operate even though the air conditioning is switched off. Recirculated air: Press the button to switch between outside air and recirculated air. The air currently in the passenger compartment recirculates. This can reduce the time needed to cool the interior and reduce unwanted odors from entering your vehicle.
  • Page 121 Climate Control Note: To improve the time to reach comfort Note: If you select AUTO during cold in hot weather, drive with the windows fully outside temperatures, the system directs open until you feel cold air through the air airflow to the windshield and side window vents.
  • Page 122 Climate Control Recommended Settings for Heating Vehicle with manual climate control Vehicle with automatic climate control Adjust the fan speed to the center Press the AUTO button. setting. Adjust the temperature control to the Adjust the temperature control to the midway point of the hot settings.
  • Page 123: Rear Passenger Climate Controls

    Climate Control Window Defogging in Cold Weather Vehicle with manual climate control Vehicle with automatic climate control Press the defrost button. Press the defrost button. Adjust the temperature control to the Adjust the temperature control to the desired setting. desired setting. Use 72°F (22°C) as a starting point, then adjust the setting as necessary.
  • Page 124: Heated Windows And Mirrors

    Climate Control Fan speed control: Adjusts the volume of air circulated in the vehicle. Heated seats (if equipped): Press the button to switch the heated seats on and off. See Heated Seats (page 130). Temperature control: Controls the temperature of the air circulated in your vehicle.
  • Page 125 Climate Control Used correctly the system will: Heater Modes • Keep the windows clear of ice in the Note: For you to program and enable any event of frost and prevent timer mode, you must check all pertinent condensation. boxes in the information display menu. This •...
  • Page 126 Climate Control Time 1 and Time 2 Modes To request the heater to start using the remote transmitter: Press and hold the On There are two repeating timers for two or Heat button on the transmitter until a different users or two different use cases. green LED light illuminates on the Time 1, allows you to program a heating transmitter.
  • Page 127 Climate Control After you press and hold the Off button for Note: If you own a diesel-fueled vehicle, it about two seconds: is necessary to use a low temperature fuel to effectively operate the heater in • Solid Red: Indicates the transmitter extremely cold temperatures.
  • Page 128: Cabin Air Filter

    Climate Control Note: The heater turns off when you switch the engine off, there is no message in the information display, noise, gas, or exhaust from the heater. Note: If the heater is in the process of stopping, excess fuel in the heater burns out and there is some heat, exhaust and noise.
  • Page 129: Seats

    Seats We recommend that you follow these SITTING IN THE CORRECT guidelines: POSITION • Sit in an upright position with the base of your spine as far back as possible. WARNINGS • Do not recline the seat backrest more Do not recline the seat backrest too than 30 degrees.
  • Page 130: Manual Seats

    Seats Removing the Head Restraints Rear Center Head Restraint (If Equipped) Front Head Restraint E135401 Press the locking buttons and remove the head restraint. E140447 Press and hold the locking button. MANUAL SEATS 2. Using a suitable implement release the retaining clip.
  • Page 131: Power Seats

    Seats the seatback (driver seat only). A lever to adjust the height of the seat (driver seat only). A lever to adjust the angle of the seatback. POWER SEATS WARNINGS A B C D Do not adjust the driver's seat or E144631 seatback when your vehicle is A bar to move the seat backward...
  • Page 132: Memory Function

    Seats Power Lumbar Saving a PreSet Position (If Equipped) Switch the ignition on. 2. Adjust the seat, exterior mirrors, and steering column to your desired position. 3. Press and hold the desired preset button until you hear a single tone. You can save up to three preset memory positions.
  • Page 133: Rear Seats

    Seats Linking a PreSet Position to your REAR SEATS Remote Control or Intelligent Access Key Fob Adjusting the Rear Seats You can save preset memory positions for Folding the Seatback up to three remote controls or intelligent access (IA) keys. WARNING With the ignition on, move the memory When folding the seatbacks down,...
  • Page 134: Heated Seats

    Seats Reclining the Seatback HEATED SEATS (If Equipped) With the seat occupied, pull the lever up Front Seats to recline the seatback. WARNING Easy Fold Folding Seat (If Equipped) People who are unable to feel pain WARNING to their skin because of advanced Make sure that the seat is age, chronic illness, diabetes, spinal unoccupied when folding it down.
  • Page 135: Climate Controlled Seats

    Seats Rear Seats Press the heated seat symbol to cycle through the various heat settings and off. WARNING More indicator lights indicate warmer settings. Persons who are unable to feel pain to the skin because of advanced age, The heated seat module resets at every chronic illness, diabetes, spinal cord ignition run cycle.
  • Page 136 Seats E146322 Press the heated seat symbol to cycle through the various heat settings and off. More indicator lights indicate warmer settings. Cooled Seats The cooled seats will only function when the engine is running. E146309 To operate the cooled seats: Press the cooled seat symbol to cycle through the various cooling settings and off.
  • Page 137: Auxiliary Power Points

    Auxiliary Power Points 12 Volt DC Power Point Location Power points may be found: WARNING • On the center console. Do not plug electrical accessories • Inside the center console. into the cigar lighter socket. Incorrect use of the lighter can cause damage •...
  • Page 138 Auxiliary Power Points For overloading and shorting conditions, unplug your device and switch the ignition off and then on. For an overheating condition, let the system cool first. Then, switch the ignition off and on again. Do not use the power point for certain electric devices, including: •...
  • Page 139: Storage Compartments

    Storage Compartments CENTER CONSOLE OVERHEAD CONSOLE Stow items in the cup holder carefully as items may become loose during hard braking, acceleration or crashes, including hot drinks which may spill. Available console features may include: E75193 Press near the rear edge of the door to open it.
  • Page 140: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine GENERAL INFORMATION KEYLESS STARTING Note: The system may not function if the WARNINGS remote control is close to metal objects or Extended idling at high engine electronic devices such as cell phones. speeds can produce very high temperatures in the engine and Note: A valid passive key must be located exhaust system, creating the risk of fire or...
  • Page 141: Steering Wheel Lock

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Automatic Transmission Vehicles with Keyless Start Move the transmission selector lever Move the transmission selector lever to park. to the neutral position (manual transmission) or neutral (N) 2. Fully depress the brake pedal. (automatic transmission) and use the 3.
  • Page 142: Starting A Diesel Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Switch the ignition on and wait STARTING A DIESEL ENGINE until the glow plug indicator goes off. For vehicles with automatic Cold or Hot Engine transmission, fully depress the brake pedal. When you start the engine, the idle speed For vehicles with manual transmission, increases.
  • Page 143 Starting and Stopping the Engine Failure to Start If you cannot start the engine after three attempts, wait 10 seconds and follow this procedure: For vehicles with automatic transmission, fully depress the brake pedal. For vehicles with manual transmission, fully depress the clutch pedal and apply the parking brake.
  • Page 144: Diesel Particulate Filter

    Starting and Stopping the Engine You can stop the shutdown, or reset the 2. When your vehicle has stopped, shift timer, at any point before the 30-second into park (P) for vehicles with countdown has expired by doing any of the automatic transmission, or first gear following: for vehicles with manual transmission.
  • Page 145: Switching Off The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Regeneration You must carry out occasional trips with the following conditions to assist the WARNING regeneration process: • Drive your vehicle in more favorable Do not park or idle your vehicle over conditions, which you will find at higher dry leaves, dry grass or other vehicle speeds in normal driving, on a combustible materials.
  • Page 146: Unique Driving Characteristics

    Unique Driving Characteristics Note: To obtain maximum benefit from the AUTO-START-STOP system, move the transmission lever to neutral and release the clutch pedal during The system reduces fuel consumption and any stop of longer than three seconds. CO2 emissions by shutting down the engine when your vehicle is idling, for Note: Start-stop also comes with stall example at traffic lights.
  • Page 147 Unique Driving Characteristics The system may automatically restart the engine under certain conditions, for example: • To maintain the interior climate, for example air conditioning. • The battery charge level is low. • Your vehicle starts to roll downhill in neutral.
  • Page 148: 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 149: Fuel Quality - Diesel

    Fuel and Refueling If your vehicle runs out of fuel: FUEL QUALITY - DIESEL • Add a minimum of 5 L (1.1 gal) of fuel to restart the engine. If your vehicle is WARNINGS out of fuel and on a steep slope, more Do not mix diesel with oil, gasoline fuel may be required.
  • Page 150: Catalytic Converter

    Fuel and Refueling Note: Extra funnels can be purchased from WARNINGS an authorized dealer if you choose to Do not dispose of fuel in the dispose of the funnel. household refuse or the public sewage system. Use an authorized waste disposal facility. CATALYTIC CONVERTER When refueling the vehicle fuel tank from WARNING...
  • Page 151 Fuel and Refueling WARNINGS Do not try to pry open or push open the capless fuel system with foreign objects. This could damage the fuel system and its seal and cause injury to you or others. Do not remove the fuel pump nozzle from its fully inserted position when refueling.
  • Page 152: Fuel Consumption

    Fuel and Refueling E206912 4. Operate the fuel pump nozzle within the area shown. E139202 Note: When you insert the correct size fuel E119081 pump nozzle a spring loaded inhibitor will open. 5. Slightly raise the fuel pump nozzle and then slowly remove it.
  • Page 153 Fuel and Refueling Real world fuel consumption is governed To calculate L/100 km (liters per 100 by many factors, for example driving style, kilometers) fuel consumption, multiply the high speed driving, stop-start driving, air liters used by 100, then divide by kilometers conditioning usage, the accessories fitted, traveled.
  • Page 154: Transmission

    Transmission Press the button on the front of the AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION gearshift lever to shift to each position. WARNINGS The gearshift lever position will be shown in the instrument cluster display. Always set the parking brake fully and make sure you shift the gearshift Park (P) lever to park (P).
  • Page 155 Transmission Drive (D) SelectShift does not automatically upshift, even if the engine is approaching the RPM Drive (D) is the normal driving position for limit. It must be shifted manually by the best fuel economy and smoothness. pressing the + button. Notice should be Shift the gearshift lever to drive (D) to taken of the shift indicator lamp, which allow your vehicle to move forward and...
  • Page 156 Transmission Note: At full accelerator pedal travel the transmission will auto downshift to ensure maximum performance. Emergency Park Position Release Lever WARNINGS Do not drive your vehicle until you verify that the brake lamps are working. This procedure requires you to shift E155984 the gearshift lever out of park (P) Remove the side panel on the right side...
  • Page 157 Transmission 3. Insert the screwdriver (or similar tool) into the access hole and press the lever foreword while pulling the gearshift lever out of the park (P) position and into the neutral (N) position. 4. Remove the tool and reinstall the panel.
  • Page 158: All-Wheel Drive

    All-Wheel Drive Do not use a spare tire of a different size USING ALL-WHEEL DRIVE other than the tire provided. If the mini-spare tire is installed, the AWD All-wheel drive uses all four wheels to system may disable automatically and power the vehicle.
  • Page 159 All-Wheel Drive If Your Vehicle Goes Off the Edge of the Note: Do not rock the vehicle for more than Pavement a few minutes or damage to the transmission and tires may occur or the • If your vehicle goes off the edge of the engine may overheat.
  • Page 160 All-Wheel Drive Sand Once through water, always try the brakes. Wet brakes do not stop the vehicle as When driving over sand, try to keep all four effectively as dry brakes. Drying can be wheels on the most solid area of the trail. improved by moving your vehicle slowly Avoid reducing the tire pressures but shift while applying light pressure on the brake...
  • Page 161 All-Wheel Drive Driving on Snow and Ice If you do stall out, do not try to turnaround because you might roll over. It is better to WARNING back down to a safe location. If you are driving in slippery Apply just enough power to the wheels to conditions that require tire chains or climb the hill.
  • Page 162 For this reason, Ford Motor Company strongly recommends that you do not make modifications such as adding or removing parts (such as lowering...
  • Page 163: Brakes

    Brakes Brake Assist GENERAL INFORMATION Brake assist detects when you brake Note: Occasional brake noise is normal. If rapidly by measuring the rate at which you a metal-to-metal, continuous grinding or press the brake pedal. It provides continuous squeal sound is present, the maximum braking efficiency as long as you brake linings may be worn-out.
  • Page 164: Electric Parking Brake

    Brakes Note: The brake system warning lamp will ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE illuminate for ten seconds, if the ignition is turned off after the electric parking brake The electric parking brake replaces the has been applied, or the electric parking conventional handbrake. The operating brake has been applied after the ignition has switch is located in the center console.
  • Page 165 Brakes Manual release WARNINGS With the exception of emergency WARNING conditions (for example, the brake If the brake system warning light pedal does not work or is blocked), remains illuminated or flashes after do not apply the electric parking brake you have released the parking brake, while the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 166: Hill Start Assist

    Brakes Note: On manual transmission vehicles, HILL START ASSIST you must fully press the clutch pedal before the drive away release feature will operate. WARNINGS Drive as normal using the accelerator and The system does not replace the clutch pedals and the electric parking brake parking brake.
  • Page 167 Brakes Note: There is no warning light to indicate the system is either on or off. Using Hill Start Assist Press the brake pedal to bring your vehicle to a complete standstill. Keep the brake pedal pressed. 2. If the sensors detect that your vehicle is on a slope, the system activates automatically.
  • Page 168: Traction Control

    Traction Control Using the Information Display PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Controls The traction control system helps avoid You can switch this feature off or on in the drive wheel spin and loss of traction. information display. See General If your vehicle begins to slide, the system Information (page 85).
  • Page 169: Stability Control

    Stability Control If a fault occurs in either the stability PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION control or the traction control system, you may experience the following conditions: WARNINGS • The stability and traction control light Vehicle modifications involving illuminates steadily. braking system, aftermarket roof racks, suspension, steering system, •...
  • Page 170: Using Stability Control

    Stability Control Roll Stability Control You cannot switch the stability control and roll stability control systems off, but when The system enhances your vehicle’s ability you shift into reverse (R), the systems to prevent rollovers by detecting your deactivate. vehicle’s roll motion and the rate at which You can switch the traction control system it changes by applying the brakes to one off or on.
  • Page 171: Parking Aids

    Parking Aids Note: The sensing system cannot be turned PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION off when a MyKey is present. See Principle of Operation (page 34). WARNINGS Note: If you attach certain add-on devices To help avoid personal injury, please such as a trailer or bike rack, the rear sensing read and understand the limitations system may detect that add-on device and of the system as contained in this...
  • Page 172: Front Parking Aid

    Parking Aids Obstacle Distance Indicator Equipped) The system provides obstacle distance indication through the information display. The distance indicator displays when the transmission is in reverse (R). The indicator displays: • As the distance to the obstacle decreases the indicator blocks illuminate and move towards the vehicle icon.
  • Page 173: Side Sensing System

    Parking Aids You can switch the system off through the If the transmission is in neutral (N), the information display menu or from the system provides visual indication only pop-up message that appears once you when your vehicle is moving at 12 km/h shift the transmission into reverse (R).
  • Page 174 Parking Aids Obstacle Distance Indicator When you shift to drive (D) or any other forward gear, for example, low (L), sport Equipped) (S) or any forward gear in manual transmission, the side sensing system provides audible and visual distance indication when your vehicle is moving at 12 km/h (7 mph) or below and obstacles are detected within 15 cm (6 in), or when obstacles are detected within 15–60 cm...
  • Page 175: Active Park Assist

    Parking Aids The system may not correctly operate in ACTIVE PARK ASSIST any of the following conditions: Parallel Parking, Perpendicular • You use a spare tire or a tire Parking, Park Out Assist significantly worn more than the other tires. WARNINGS •...
  • Page 176 Parking Aids Using Active Park Assist - Parallel When driving at a speed less than 35 km/h Parking (22 mph) the system automatically scans both sides of your vehicle for an available Press the button located on the parking space. The system displays a center console near the gearshift message and a corresponding graphic to E146186...
  • Page 177 Parking Aids E130108 Using Active Park Assist - When you think your vehicle is properly Perpendicular Parking parked, or you hear a solid tone from the parking aid (accompanied by a display Press the button located on the message and a chime), bring your vehicle center console near the gearshift to a complete stop.
  • Page 178 Parking Aids Note: The system always offers the last When you shift the transmission into detected parking space (for example, if your reverse (R), with your hands off the wheel vehicle detects multiple spaces while you (and nothing obstructing its movement), are driving, it offers the last one).
  • Page 179 Parking Aids Deactivating the Active Park The system determines the clearance to Assist Feature the front and rear of your vehicle and automatically steers your vehicle out of a Manually deactivate the system by: parallel parking space (hands-free) while you control the accelerator, gearshift and •...
  • Page 180: Rear View Camera

    Parking Aids The system does not offer a particular space The sensors may be covered (for example, snow, ice or dirt buildup). Covered sensors can affect the system's functionality. There is not enough room in the parking space for your vehicle to safely park. There is not enough space for the parking maneuver on the opposite side of the parking space.
  • Page 181 Parking Aids Note: The reverse sensing system is not WARNINGS effective at speeds above 5 km/h (3 mph) Use caution when using the rear and may not detect certain angular or video camera and the luggage moving objects. compartment door is ajar. If the luggage compartment door is ajar, the The system uses three types of guides to camera will be out of position and the...
  • Page 182 Parking Aids The fixed and active guidelines fade in and out depending on the steering wheel position. The active guidelines do not display when the steering wheel position is straight. Always use caution while reversing. Objects in the red zone are closest to your vehicle and objects in the green zone are farther away.
  • Page 183: 180 Degree Camera

    Parking Aids WARNINGS Main Menu Use caution when turning camera features ON or OFF while out of park Settings (P). Make sure your vehicle is not moving. Vehicle Camera Settings Enhanced Park Aids or Park Pilot Selectable settings for this feature are ON and OFF.
  • Page 184 Parking Aids Using the 180 degree camera system The 180 degree camera system consists of front and rear cameras. The system: • Allows you to see what is directly in front or behind your vehicle. • Provides cross traffic view in front and behind your vehicle.
  • Page 185: Cruise Control

    Cruise Control The indicator appears in the PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION instrument cluster. E71340 Cruise control lets you maintain a set speed without keeping your foot on the Setting the Cruise Speed accelerator pedal. You can use cruise control when your vehicle speed is greater Drive to desired speed.
  • Page 186: Using Adaptive Cruise Control

    Cruise Control Switching Cruise Control Off WARNINGS Do not use the system in poor Press and release the cruise control icon visibility, for example fog, heavy rain, when the system is in stand by mode or spray or snow. switch the ignition off. Do not use tire sizes other than those Note: You erase the set speed when you recommended because this can...
  • Page 187 Cruise Control Changing the Set Speed • Press and release RES+ or SET-. When you select km/h as the display measurement in the information display the set speed changes in approximately 5 km/h increments. When you select mph as the display measurement in the information E164805 display the set speed changes in...
  • Page 188 Cruise Control Following a Vehicle If the system determines that its maximum braking level will not be sufficient, an WARNINGS audible warning sounds when the system continues to brake. A red warning bar When following a vehicle, your displays on the windshield and you must vehicle does not decelerate take immediate action.
  • Page 189 Cruise Control Adaptive cruise control gap settings Set speed Graphic display, Time gap, Dynamic beha- bars indicated seconds vior km/h (mph) m (yd) between vehicles 100 (62) 28 (31) Sport 100 (62) 39 (43) Normal 100 (62) 50 (55) Normal 100 (62) 61 (67) Comfort...
  • Page 190 Cruise Control Detection Issues Detection issues can occur: With vehicles that edge into your WARNING lane that can only be detected On rare occasions, detection issues once they have moved fully into can occur due to the road your lane. infrastructures, for example bridges, Motorcyclists may be detected tunnels and safety barriers.
  • Page 191 Cruise Control A message displays if something obstructs Keep the front of your vehicle free of dirt, the radar signals from the sensor. The metal badges or objects. Vehicle front sensor is located on the lower grille. The protectors and aftermarket lights may also system cannot detect a vehicle ahead and block the sensor.
  • Page 192: Driving Aids

    Driving Aids Setting the Speed Limit SPEED LIMITER - VEHICLES WITH: CRUISE CONTROL • Press SET+ or SET- with the limiter in standby mode to set the limiter to the Principle of Operation current vehicle speed. The LIM symbol in the information display shows as WARNING green.
  • Page 193 Driving Aids Note: When driving between countries that • Press SET+ or SET- to gradually use different units of measure (miles per change the current set speed to your hour or kilometers per hour), there may be desired speed limit. The speed is a delay before the system changes between displayed in the information display speed limit units.
  • Page 194: Speed Limiter - Vehicles With: Adaptive Cruise Control

    Driving Aids Switching the System On and Off SPEED LIMITER - VEHICLES WITH: ADAPTIVE CRUISE Press LIM CNCL/OFF to set the limiter in standby mode. The information display CONTROL will prompt you to set a speed. Press LIM CNCL/OFF with the limiter in standby Principle of Operation mode to turn the system OFF.
  • Page 195 Driving Aids Using the Intelligent Speed Limiter Setting the Speed Limit (If Equipped) • Press Res+ with the limiter in standby mode to set the limiter to the detected WARNING speed limit. Speed limitation activates The Intelligent Speed Limiter is and the Auto LIM symbol shows as designed to assist you.
  • Page 196: Driver Alert

    Driving Aids If you accidently exceed the set speed, the If the system detects that your driving set speed indicator in the information alertness is reduced below a certain display will flash and you will hear an threshold, the system will alert you using audible warning chime.
  • Page 197: Lane Keeping System

    Driving Aids • Switching the ignition off and on. • Stopping the vehicle and then opening and closing the driver’s door. LANE KEEPING SYSTEM Equipped) E131358 The current assessment of your alertness WARNINGS is within a typical range. The system does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention.
  • Page 198 Driving Aids Note: When Aid mode is on and the system detects no steering activity for a short period, the system will alert you to put your hands on the steering wheel. The system may detect a light grip or touch on the steering wheel as hands off driving.
  • Page 199 Driving Aids System Display E165517 E151660 Alert When you switch on the system, an overhead graphic of a vehicle with lane markings will display in the information Alert + Aid – Provides an assistance display. If you select aid mode when you steering torque input toward the lane switch on the system, a separate white center.
  • Page 200 Driving Aids • The road has no or poor lane markings Yellow: Indicates that the system is in the camera field-of-view. providing or has just provided a lane keeping aid intervention. • The camera is obscured or unable to detect the lane markings due to Red: Indicates that the system is providing environmental conditions (significant or has just provided a lane keeping alert...
  • Page 201: Blind Spot Information System

    Driving Aids Why is the feature not available (line markings are gray) when I can see the lane markings on the road? Lane width too narrow or too wide Camera not calibrated after a windshield replacement Driving on tight roads or on uneven roads Why does the vehicle not come back toward the middle of the lane, as expected, in the Aid or Aid + Alert mode? High cross winds...
  • Page 202 Driving Aids Using the Systems WARNING To help avoid personal injury, NEVER The Blind Spot Information System turns use the cross traffic alert system as on when you start the engine and you drive a replacement for using the interior your vehicle forward above 8 km/h and exterior mirrors and looking over your (5 mph), it remains on while the...
  • Page 203 Driving Aids In this first example, the left sensor is only nearly maximized. partially obstructed; zone coverage is E142441 The Blind Spot Information and cross Zone coverage also decreases when traffic alert systems illuminate a yellow parking at shallow angles. Here, the left alert indicator in the outside mirror on the sensor is mostly obstructed;...
  • Page 204 Driving Aids System Sensors The system uses radar sensors which are located behind the bumper fascia on each WARNING side of your vehicle. Do not allow mud, snow or bumper stickers to obstruct these Just prior to the system recognizing areas, this can cause degraded system a blocked condition and alerting the performance.
  • Page 205: Traffic Sign Recognition

    Driving Aids System Limitations System Errors The Blind Spot Information and cross If either system senses a problem with the traffic alert systems do have their left or right sensor, the Blind Spot limitations; situations such as severe Information System telltale will illuminate weather conditions or debris build-up on and a message will appear in the the sensor area may limit vehicle detection.
  • Page 206 See General Information (page 85). Note: Always fit Ford original parts when replacing headlamp bulbs. Other bulbs may System Display reduce system performance. Note: Keep the windshield free from obstructions such as bird droppings, insects and snow or ice.
  • Page 207: Steering

    Driving Aids If the system detects a supplementary Extreme continuous steering may increase traffic sign, this sign is indicated as a box the effort required for you to steer your below the respective traffic sign. For vehicle. This increased effort prevents example, when passing a reduced speed overheating and permanent damage to limit in wet road conditions sign.
  • Page 208: Pre-Collision Assist

    Driving Aids Adaptive Steering PRE-COLLISION ASSIST (If Equipped) WARNING WARNINGS The adaptive steering system has You are responsible for controlling diagnostic checks that continuously your vehicle at all times. The system monitor the system. If a fault is does not relieve you of your detected a message displays in the responsibility to drive with due care and information display.
  • Page 209 Driving Aids Alert: When activated, a red warning light WARNINGS flashes, an audible warning chime sounds backgrounds, running pedestrians, partly and a warning message shows in the obscured pedestrians, or pedestrians which information display. cannot be distinguished from a group. Failure to take care may result in the loss Brake Support: The brake support system of control of your vehicle, serious personal...
  • Page 210 Driving Aids E190004 Note: Distance Alert and Distance Indication deactivates when adaptive cruise control is active. The distance indication E184570 graphics do not display in the information Distance Indication display unless adaptive cruise control is OFF. Distance indication is a function that provides a graphical indication of the time gap to other vehicles traveling in the same direction.
  • Page 211 Driving Aids If a message regarding a blocked sensor ahead. With the front camera obstructed, or camera appears in the information the Pre-Collision Assist system does not display, the radar signals or camera images respond to pedestrians or stationary are obstructed. The radar sensor is located vehicles and the system performance on behind a fascia cover near the driver side moving vehicles reduces.
  • Page 212: Drive Control

    Driving Aids Note: If your vehicle detects excessive heat at the camera or a potential misalignment condition, a message may display in the information display indicating temporary sensor unavailability. This message deactivates automatically when operational conditions are corrected (for example, when the ambient temperature around the sensor decreases or the sensor automatically recalibrates successfully).
  • Page 213: Load Carrying

    Load Carrying GENERAL INFORMATION LUGGAGE ANCHOR POINTS WARNINGS Use load securing straps to an approved standard, e.g. DIN. Make sure that you secure all loose items properly. Place luggage and other loads as low and as far forward as possible within the luggage or loadspace.
  • Page 214: Cargo Nets

    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 E199571 before driving and at each fuel stop.
  • Page 215: Dog Guard

    Load Carrying Towbar Carriers Installing behind the front seats When using a towbar attached carrier, consider the following: • Do not exceed the maximum vertical weight on the towball (weight of the carrier plus weight of the load). • Pay attention to the carrier manufacturer's specifications.
  • Page 216 Load Carrying E214021 2. Attach the grille to the lower bar with the supplied handwheels. Do not tighten the handwheels. E214020 3. Attach the dog guard to the lower anchor points using the supplied handwheels. Do not tighten the handwheels. 4.
  • Page 217 Load Carrying Installing behind the rear seats E86848 Push the ends of the bar on the grille toward each other and insert them into the retainers on the roof. Push the bar E214657 forward into the narrow section of the 2.
  • Page 218 Load Carrying E214656 E214655 3. Attach the grille to the lower bar with 4. Attach the floor bracket to the luggage the supplied handwheels. Do not anchor point and secure with the new tighten the handwheels. supplied screw and washer. 5.
  • Page 219: Towing

    Towing • The trailer nose weight (vertical weight TOWING A TRAILER on the tow ball), is essential for the driving stability of your vehicle and WARNINGS trailer. Do not exceed 100 km/h (60 mph). • The vertical weight on the tow ball This could result in the loss of vehicle should be at least 4% of the trailer control, serious personal injury or...
  • Page 220: Trailer Sway Control

    WARNING Turning off trailer sway control increases the risk of loss of vehicle Do not disassemble or repair the tow control, serious injury or death. Ford ball arm. does not recommend disabling this feature except in situations where speed reduction...
  • Page 221 Towing Unlocking the Tow Ball Arm Mechanism E71329 Remove the protecting cap. 2. Insert the key and turn it counterclockwise to unlock. 3. Hold the tow ball arm. Pull the handwheel out and turn it clockwise until it clicks. E71330 Note: The red mark on the handwheel must Note: Pull out the plug.
  • Page 222 Towing Removing the Tow Ball Arm E71331 Before starting your journey, make sure that the tow ball arm is correctly locked. Check that: • the green mark on the handwheel is aligned with the white dot on the tow ball •...
  • Page 223: Towing Points

    Towing TOWING POINTS WARNING The recovery hook has a left-hand thread. Turn it counterclockwise to install it and make sure that it is fully tightened. Failure to do so could result in the recovery hook becoming loose. If the cover has a notch, use a suitable tool to open.
  • Page 224: Transporting The Vehicle

    We recommend the use of a wheel lift and dollies or flatbed equipment to tow your vehicle. Do not tow with a slingbelt. Ford Motor Company has not approved a slingbelt towing procedure. Vehicle damage may occur if towed incorrectly, or by any other means.
  • Page 225: Driving Hints

    Driving Hints If the engine coolant temperature gauge BREAKING-IN needle moves to the upper limit position, the engine is overheating. See Gauges Tires (page 76). WARNING You must only drive your vehicle for a short distance if the engine overheats. The New tires need to be run-in for distance you can travel depends on approximately 300 miles (500...
  • Page 226: Cold Weather Precautions

    Driving Hints Anticipation Before driving through standing water, check the depth. Never drive through water Adjust your vehicle speed and the distance that is higher than the bottom of the front to other vehicles without the need for rocker area of your vehicle. heavy braking or acceleration.
  • Page 227 Driving Hints WARNINGS Pedals that cannot move freely can cause loss of vehicle control and increase the risk of serious personal injury. Always make sure that the floor mats are properly attached to the retention posts in the carpet that are supplied with your vehicle.
  • Page 228: Roadside Emergencies

    Ford Motor Company recommends that the fuel system be inspected by an authorized dealer after any collision. Edge (CDQ, CWB) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, GT4J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 229: Jump Starting The Vehicle

    Roadside Emergencies Connecting the Jumper Cables JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE WARNINGS WARNINGS Do not attach the cables to fuel lines, Batteries normally produce explosive engine rocker covers, the intake gases which can cause personal manifold or electrical components injury. Therefore, do not allow as grounding points.
  • Page 230 Roadside Emergencies Jump Starting Start the engine of the booster vehicle and rev the engine moderately, or press the accelerator gently to keep your engine speed between 2000 and 3000 RPM, as shown in your tachometer. 2. Start the engine of the disabled vehicle. 3.
  • Page 231: Post-Crash Alert System

    Roadside Emergencies 2. Remove the jumper cable on the negative (-) terminal of the booster vehicle battery. 3. Remove the jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of the booster vehicle battery. 4. Remove the jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of the disabled vehicle battery.
  • Page 232: Fuses

    Fuses The power distribution box is located in FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART the engine compartment. It has high-current fuses that protect your Power Distribution Box vehicle's main electrical systems from overloads. WARNINGS Always disconnect the battery before If the battery has been disconnected and servicing high-current fuses.
  • Page 233 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Wiper motor #2. Starter relay. Rear wiper. Rain sensor — Blower motor relay. Power point 3 - Back of console. — Glow plug controller relay. Powertrain control module - vehicle power Powertrain control module - vehicle power —...
  • Page 234 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Run-start transmission control. Air conditioner clutch solenoid. Run-start. Voltage stability module (start-stop). Blind spot information system. Rear view camera. Front view camera. Adaptive cruise control. Heads-up display. Air quality sensor. Not used (spare).
  • Page 235 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components — Fuel pump relay. Second row seats fold. Heated washer nozzle. — Not used. Alternator sensor. Brake on/off switch. Horn. Diesel fuel heater. Power transfer unit fan. — Not used. —...
  • Page 236 Fuses Release the two latches, located on both sides of the fuse box. 2. Raise the inboard side of the fuse box from the cradle. 3. Move the fuse box toward the center of the engine compartment. 4. Pivot the outboard side of the fuse box to access the bottom side.
  • Page 237 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Headlamp washer. Diesel vaporizer. Fuel pump feed. 720W Electronic fan 3. 720W Electronic fan 1. Left hand side windshield defrost. Body control module 1. Not used (spare). Auxiliary heater #3. Front heated seat.
  • Page 238 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Trailer tow module. Blower motor. Power liftgate module. 220 volt inverter. Anti-lock brake system pump. Wiper motor #1. Starter solenoid. Fuel fire heater. – Not used. – Not used. M-type fuse. J-type fuse.
  • Page 239 Fuses E145984 Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Lighting (ambient, glove box, vanity, dome, liftgate). Second row seats release relay coil. Memory seats. 7.5A Lumbar. Driver door unlock. Double lock. Not used (spare). Not used (spare). Not used (spare). Not used (spare).
  • Page 240 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Climate control module. 7.5A Instrument cluster. 7.5A Steering column control module. Smart datalink connector (gateway) module. Not used (spare). Datalink power. Child lock. Battery backed sounder. Ignition. Push button stop start switch. Not used (spare).
  • Page 241: Changing A Fuse

    Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Global positioning system. Display. Voice control (SYNC). Radio frequency receiver. Radio. Run-start bus (fuse 19, 20, 21, 22, 35, 36, 37, circuit breaker). Restraints control module. Auto-dimming rear view mirror. Heated seat.
  • Page 242 Fuses Fuse Types E207206 Callout Fuse Type Micro 2 Micro 3 Maxi Mini M Case J Case J Case Low Profile Edge (CDQ, CWB) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, GT4J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 243: Maintenance

    Maintenance Working with the Engine On GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help maintain its roadworthiness and resale To reduce the risk of vehicle damage value. There is a large network of and/or personal burn injuries, do not authorized dealers that are there to help start your engine with the air cleaner you with their professional servicing...
  • Page 244 Maintenance E191432 4. Open the hood. The hood strut automatically supports the hood. Closing the Hood Lower the hood and allow it to drop under its own weight for the last 20–30 cm (8–12 in). E218015 Note: Make sure that the hood is correctly closed.
  • Page 245: Under Hood Overview

    Maintenance UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW E188734 Engine coolant reservoir. See Engine Coolant Check (page 243). Brake fluid reservoir (right-hand drive). See Brake Fluid Check (page 244). Engine oil filler cap. See Engine Oil Check (page 242). Engine oil dipstick. See Engine Oil Dipstick (page 242). Brake fluid reservoir (left-hand drive).
  • Page 246: Engine Oil Dipstick

    Remove the engine oil filler cap. Turn WARNINGS it counterclockwise and remove it. Do not add engine oil when the 2. Add engine oil that meets Ford engine is hot. Hot engine oil can burn specifications. See Capacities and you badly.
  • Page 247: Engine Coolant Check

    Maintenance Adding Engine Coolant 3. Replace the engine oil filler cap. Turn it clockwise until you feel a strong Remove the filler cap. resistance. 2. Add engine coolant to the MAX mark, Note: Make sure you install the oil filler cap do not overfill.
  • Page 248: Brake Fluid Check

    A fluid level between the MAX and unless you are adding fluid. MIN lines is within the normal Only use fluid that meets Ford operating range and there is no need specifications. See Capacities and to add fluid. A fluid level not in the normal Specifications (page 270).
  • Page 249: Changing The 12V Battery

    Wash hands after If a replacement battery is required, we handling. recommend you use a Ford replacement battery that matches the electrical For vehicles with Auto-Start-Stop requirements of your vehicle. the battery requirement is different.
  • Page 250: Checking The Wiper Blades

    Maintenance Remove and Reinstall the Battery Battery Disposal Make sure that you dispose of To disconnect or remove the battery, do old batteries in an the following: environmentally friendly way. E107998 Apply the parking brake and switch the Seek advice from your local authority ignition off.
  • Page 251 Maintenance Service Position E129990 Lift the wiper arm and then press the E75184 wiper blade locking buttons together. Set the windshield wipers in the service 2. Remove the wiper blade. position to change the wiper blades. The windshield wipers return to the starting 3.
  • Page 252: Adjusting The Headlamps - Lhd

    Maintenance ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS - LHD Vertical Aim Headlamp Aim Target E183236 E142592 2. Remove the wiper blade. 8 ft (2.4 m). 3. Install in the reverse order. Center height of lamp to ground. Note: Make sure that the wiper blade locks into place.
  • Page 253: Adjusting The Headlamps - Rhd

    Maintenance Note: To see a clearer light pattern while adjusting one headlamp, block the light from the other headlamp. 8. Close the hood and switch the low beam headlamps off. Horizontal Aim Adjustment Horizontal aim should not be required although it is adjustable. We recommend that you see an authorized dealer.
  • Page 254: Removing A Headlamp

    Maintenance 3. Measure the height from the center of the headlamp to the ground. Note: There may be an identifying mark on the lens to help you locate the center of the headlamp bulb. 4. Mark a horizontal reference line on the vertical wall or screen that is a minimum of 2.4 m (8 ft) long.
  • Page 255: Changing A Bulb

    Maintenance CHANGING A BULB WARNINGS Switch all of the lamps and the ignition off. Failure to follow this warning could result in serious personal injury. Bulbs become hot when in use. Let them cool down before you remove them. Use the correct specification bulb. See Bulb Specification Chart (page 253).
  • Page 256 Maintenance LED Lamps 2. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it. LED lamps are not serviceable items. See 3. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight an authorized dealer if they fail. out. The following lamps are LED: Headlamp Low Beam •...
  • Page 257: Bulb Specification Chart

    Maintenance BULB SPECIFICATION CHART Exterior Lamps Lamp Specification Power (Watt) Brake and rear lamp. P21/5W 21/5 Central high mounted brake lamp. W16W Cornering lamps. Front direction indicator. PY21W Front fog lamp. Front side lamp. Headlamp high beam. Daytime running lamps. License plate lamp.
  • Page 258: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care Note: Industrial-strength (heavy-duty) CLEANING THE EXTERIOR cleaners, or cleaning chemicals, may cause damage over a period of time. Note: If you use a car wash with a waxing cycle, make sure that you remove the wax Cleaning Stripes or Graphics from the windshield and the wiper blades.
  • Page 259 Vehicle Care Note: Do not use household cleaning Cleaning may safely be carried out using products or glass cleaners, which can stain mild soap and water. Let them dry and discolor the fabric and affect the flame naturally, away from artificial heat. retardant abilities of the seat materials.
  • Page 260: Cleaning Leather Seats

    Vehicle Care Clean the instrument panel and cluster • Alcohol solutions. lens with a clean, damp and soft cloth, • Solvents or cleaners intended then use a clean, dry and soft cloth to dry specifically for rubber, vinyl and these areas. plastics.
  • Page 261 • Rinse them thoroughly with a pressurized stream of water when you have completed the cleaning process. We recommend that you use Ford service wheel cleaner. Make sure that you read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Using other non-recommended cleaning products can result in severe and permanent cosmetic damage.
  • Page 262: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and Tires Rotating your tires at regular intervals of GENERAL INFORMATION between 3000 and 6000 miles (5000 and 10000 kilometers) will help your tires wear A decal with tire pressure data is located more evenly, providing better tire in the driver’s door opening. performance and longer tread life.
  • Page 263: Using Summer Tires

    Summer tires do not have the Mud and load index, speed rating as those Snow (M+S or M/S) tire traction rating on originally provided by Ford. Use of the tire side wall. Since summer tires do any tire or wheel not recommended by...
  • Page 264: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    Wheels and Tires • Drive cautiously. If you hear the cables As a driver assistance feature, your vehicle rub or bang against the vehicle, stop has a tire pressure monitoring system. A and re-tighten them. If this does not warning lamp will illuminate when one or work, remove the cables to prevent more of the tires are significantly vehicle damage.
  • Page 265 Wheels and Tires When Changing Tires replacing one or more tires or wheels on your vehicle. Make sure the replacement tires or wheels allow the system to continue to function correctly. See When the Temporary Spare Tire is Installed in this section. How Temperature Affects the Tire Pressures Under normal driving conditions tire...
  • Page 266 Wheels and Tires 4. The tire pressure monitoring system When the Temporary Spare Tire is will automatically re-learn the tire Installed pressure sensors the next time you If you need to replace a road wheel and drive your vehicle for approximately 15 tire with the temporary spare wheel, the minutes above 40 km/h (25 mph).
  • Page 267 Wheels and Tires System Warning Lamps Warning lamp Description Action Solid warning lamp Tire(s) under-inflated Make sure tires are at the correct pressure. See Wheels and Tires (page 258). The tire pressures are also on the tire inflation pressure label (located on the edge of driver door or the B-Pillar).
  • Page 268: Changing A Road Wheel

    Wheels and Tires To maintain your vehicle load carrying If the tires are rotated, the Tire Pressure capability, your vehicle requires different Monitoring System needs to be reset to tire pressures in the front tires compared relearn the new tire pressures. It does not to the rear tires.
  • Page 269 • Comfort and noise. and wheels that were originally provided • Ground clearance and parking at curbs. by Ford. If the dissimilar spare tire or wheel is damaged, it should be replaced rather • Winter weather driving capability. than repaired.
  • Page 270 Wheels and Tires Drive cautiously when using a full-size dissimilar spare wheel and tire assembly and seek service as soon as possible. Tire Change Procedure WARNINGS When one of the front wheels is off the ground, the transmission alone will not prevent your vehicle from moving or slipping off the jack, even if your vehicle is in park (P).
  • Page 271 Wheels and Tires Remove the jack and fully tighten the lug nuts in the order shown. See Technical Specifications (page 268). Fold up the wrench/jack handle and re-attach to the jack. Re-position jack/wrench assembly into the original vehicle position and secure with the plastic wing nut.
  • Page 272: Technical Specifications

    M14 x 1.5 220 Nm (162 lb.ft) *Torque specifications are for nut and bolt threads free of dirt and rust. Use only Ford recommended replacement fasteners. Retighten the lug nuts to the specified torque within 100 miles (160 kilometers) after any wheel disturbance (such as tire rotation, changing a flat tire, wheel removal).
  • Page 273 Wheels and Tires Wheel pilot bore Inspect the wheel pilot hole and mounting surface prior to installation. Remove any visible corrosion or loose particles. E145950 Tire Pressures Continuous speeds up to or in excess of 100 mph (160 km/h) and without trailer Normal load Full load Engine...
  • Page 274: Capacities And Specifications

    Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE DIMENSIONS Vehicle dimensions Description Dimension mm (in) Maximum length. 4,808 (189.3) Overall width including exterior mirrors. 2,184 (86.0) Overall height - EC curb weight. 1,686–1,707 (66.4–67.2) Wheelbase. 2,848 (112.1) Front track. 1,640–1,645 (64.6–64.8) Rear track. 1,638–1,643 (64.5–64.7) Edge (CDQ, CWB) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, GT4J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 275: Towbar Dimensions

    Capacities and Specifications TOWBAR DIMENSIONS E210787 Edge (CDQ, CWB) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, GT4J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 276: Vehicle Identification Plate

    Capacities and Specifications Item Dimension Description Dimension mm (in) Bumper to center of tow ball. 77.63 (3.1) Attachment point to center of tow ball. 111.14 (4.4) Wheel center to center of tow ball. 1,085.17 (42.7) Center of tow ball to side member. 450.65 (17.7) Distance between side members.
  • Page 277: 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. The vehicle identification number is The vehicle identification plate is within stamped into the floor panel on the the right-hand door aperture.
  • Page 278 Capacities and Specifications Capacities Item Capacity L (gal) Engine oil fill capacity including the oil filter. 6.1 (1.3) Engine oil fill capacity excluding the oil filter. 5.65 (1.2) 11.5 (2.5) 1, 2, 3. Engine coolant fill capacity. Automatic transmission fluid fill capacity. 8.5 (1.9) Manual transmission fluid fill capacity.
  • Page 279: Fuel Consumption Figures

    Reduced fuel economy. • Degraded brake performance. E115472 We recommend Castrol and Ford engine oils and lubricants. FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES Please refer to the regional Ford website. Edge (CDQ, CWB) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, GT4J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 280: 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 281: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Am/Fm/Cd/Sync

    Audio System • MP3 and WMA folder mode represents AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH: a folder structure consisting of one AM/FM/CD/SYNC level of folders. The CD player numbers all MP3 and WMA tracks on the disc WARNING (noted by the MP3 or WMA file extension) and all folders containing Driving while distracted can result in MP3 and WMA files, from F001 (folder)
  • Page 282 Audio System E217028 CD: Press to listen to a CD. SOUND: Press to access settings for Treble, Midrange, Bass, Fade or Balance. Use the up and down arrow buttons to select the various settings. When you make your selection, press the left and right arrow buttons to change the settings.
  • Page 283: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Premium Am/Fm/Cd

    Audio System CD slot: Insert a CD. Answer phone call: Press to either answer an incoming phone call or make a phone call. Play/Pause: Press to mute the station. In media mode, turn to select a new track. Press to either play or pause a track. VOL and Power: Press to switch the system on and off.
  • Page 284 Audio System E188891 VOL and Power: Press this button to switch the system off and on. Turn it to adjust the volume. CD slot: Insert a CD. TUNE: Turn to search the frequency in individual increments. Seek: In radio mode, select a frequency and press this button. The system stops at the first station up the band.
  • Page 285: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Sony Am/Fm/Cd

    Audio System Note: The touchscreen system controls AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH: most of the audio features. See your SYNC SONY AM/FM/CD information. WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road.
  • Page 286 Audio System MEDIA: Press to open the media source menu. You can press this multiple times to change to CD or to a SYNC-Media device or scroll through the media sources using the arrow buttons. CD slot: Insert a CD. Eject: Press to eject a CD.
  • Page 287 Audio System Audio Settings Speed Compensated Automatically adjusts the volume to compensate for Volume speed and wind noise. You can set the system between 0 and +7. Sound Select to adjust settings for Treble, Midrange, Bass, Fade or Balance. Occupancy Mode Select to optimize sound quality for the chosen seating position.
  • Page 288: Digital Radio

    Audio System Note: The sound quality changes when your DIGITAL RADIO system switches from DAB to the corresponding FM station. General Information Using Digital Audio Broadcast on The system allows you to listen to DAB a Non-Touchscreen (Digital Audio Broadcast) radio stations. Note: Coverage differs from region to region Selecting Radio Band and influences the quality of reception.
  • Page 289 Audio System Manual Tuning (Alternative 3) Note: When you reach the first or last radio station within an ensemble, further tuning Turn the TUNE dial to the left or right. skips to the next ensemble. There may be a delay during this change and the audio Radio Station Preset Buttons briefly mutes.
  • Page 290: Usb Port

    Audio System Note: Radio stations stored on the preset buttons may not always be available if you have left the coverage area. The system mutes when this happens. This may result in unexpected changes to radio station presets. Radio Text You can display extra information.
  • Page 291: Audio Troubleshooting

    Audio System AUDIO TROUBLESHOOTING Message Description and Action Please check CD General error message for CD fault conditions. For example cannot read the CD, data-CD inserted, etc. Make sure the disc is loaded correctly. Clean and re-try, or replace disc with known music disc. If the error persists contact an authorized dealer.
  • Page 292: Sync

    SYNC GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road. Your primary responsibility is the safe operation of your vehicle.
  • Page 293 SYNC This system uses a four-corner strategy to Message provide quick access to several vehicle features and settings. The touchscreen Intersection provides easy interaction with your cellular City Center phone, multimedia, climate control and navigation system. The corners display any Latitude/Longitude active modes within those menus, such as phone status or the climate temperature.
  • Page 294 SYNC HOME ENTERTAINMENT Press to access your home Press to select any of the following: screen. Depending on your E142613 vehicle’s option package and Message software, your screens may vary in appearance from the descriptions in this section. Your features may also be limited depending on your market.
  • Page 295 Support For further support, contact an authorized dealer. For more information, visit the regional Ford website. Edge (CDQ, CWB) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, GT4J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 296 SYNC Safety Information • Do not leave playing devices in your vehicle during extreme conditions as it WARNING could cause them damage. See your device's user guide for further Driving while distracted can result in information. loss of vehicle control, crash and •...
  • Page 297 SYNC Privacy Information Using Voice Recognition When a cell phone connects to SYNC, the This system helps you control many system creates a profile that links to that features using voice commands. This cell phone. The system creates the profile allows you to keep your hands on the to offer you more mobile features and to wheel and focus on what is in front of you.
  • Page 298 SYNC Helpful Hints Using the touchscreen, press: • Make sure the interior of your vehicle is as quiet as possible. Wind noise from Menu Item open windows and road vibrations may Settings prevent the system from correctly recognizing spoken voice commands. Help •...
  • Page 299: Settings

    SYNC Using Voice Commands with the Touchscreen Options Using the touchscreen, press the settings icon, then press: The voice command system has a dual mode feature which allows you to switch Menu Item between using voice commands and Voice Settings making on-screen selections.
  • Page 300 SYNC Item Menu Item Clock Display Sound Vehicle Settings Help Clock Under this menu, you can set the clock, access and adjust the E142607 display, sound and vehicle settings as well as access settings for specific modes or the help feature. To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Action and Description...
  • Page 301 SYNC To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon. Display Then select from the following: Mode Allows you to switch the display off. It also allows you to set the screen to a certain brightness or have the system automatically change based on the outside light level.
  • Page 302 SYNC To upload your photos, select: Menu Item Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon. Display Edit Wallpaper Follow the system prompts to upload your photographs. Sound Only the photograph(s), which meets the following conditions display: • Compatible file formats are as follows: JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP.
  • Page 303 SYNC To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Settings Vehicle Then select from the following: Ambient light Camera Settings Enable Valet Mode Ambient Lighting (If Equipped) When you switch this feature on, ambient lighting illuminates footwells and cupholders with a choice of colors. To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Action and Description...
  • Page 304 SYNC To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon. Vehicle Camera Settings Then select from the following: Enhanced Park Pilot Rear Camera Delay You can find more information on the rear view camera system in another chapter. See Parking Aids (page 167).
  • Page 305 SYNC To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon. System Then select from the following: Language Select to have the touchscreen display in any of the select- able language options Distance Select to display units in kilometers or miles.
  • Page 306 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description Interaction Mode Standard interaction mode provides more detailed interaction and guidance. Advanced mode has less audible interaction and more tone prompts. Confirmation Prompts Have the system ask you short questions if it has not clearly heard or understood your request.
  • Page 307 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description Gracenote® Database This allows you to view the version level of the Gracenote Info Database. Gracenote® Manage- With this feature on, the Gracenote Database supplies ment metadata information for your music files. This overrides information from your device.
  • Page 308 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description Have the system avoid tunnels. Navigation Preferences Have the system use guidance prompts. Have the system automatically fill in Country information. Hazard Spot Warning Have the system activate hazard spot warning in countries where legally allowed. Traffic Preferences Have the system avoid traffic problems automatically.
  • Page 309 SYNC To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon. Phone Then select from the following: Bluetooth Devices Connect, disconnect, add or delete a device, as well as save it as a favorite. Bluetooth Switch Bluetooth on and off.
  • Page 310 SYNC To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon. Wireless & Internet Then select from the following: Wi-Fi Settings Wi-Fi Network (Client) Mode Turns the Wi-Fi feature on and off in your vehicle. Make sure you switch it on for connectivity purposes.
  • Page 311 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description Phone Number User Name Password Bluetooth Settings Shows you the currently paired devices as well as giving you your typical Bluetooth options to connect, disconnect, set as favorite, delete and add device. Bluetooth is a registered trademark of the Bluetooth SIG.
  • Page 312 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description View Software View the licenses for any software and applications installed on your Licenses system. Driving Restric- Certain features are not accessible when your vehicle is moving. tions Emergency Switch on and off the Emergency Assistance feature. See Information Assistance (page 326).
  • Page 313: Entertainment

    SYNC ENTERTAINMENT E161892 Message Message and Description Message Message and Description These buttons provide addi- tional controls for the radio or media source. See the AM/FM radio controls table for more information. Radio memory presets and CD controls. Note: Some features may not be available in your area.
  • Page 314 SYNC Controls Item Action and Description Touch either tab to listen to the radio. To change between AM, FM and DAB presets, just touch the AM, FM or DAB tab. Presets Save a station by pressing and holding one of the memory preset areas.
  • Page 315 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description AST (Autostore) allows you to have the system automatically store the six strongest stations in your current location. News announcement With news announcement option active, the system interrupts active audio source to provide incoming news announcements, if currently tuned station (or last tuned station in case of other media active) supports news.
  • Page 316 SYNC To access, press the lower left corner on the touchscreen, then select: Menu Item E142611 Insert your CD then select: Menu Item Action and Description Repeat Touch this button to repeat the currently playing track, all tracks on the disc or switch the feature off if already on. Shuffle Touch this button to play the tracks or entire albums in random order, or switch the feature off if already on.
  • Page 317 SYNC If you are not listening to a CD, press the voice button and, after the tone, say: Voice command CD Player When listening to a CD you can say many commands. Following are a few examples of what you can say. E175710 Voice command To access and play music from your device,...
  • Page 318 SYNC This feature allows you to plug in media Playing Music from Your Device playing devices, memory sticks, flash drives Note: The system is capable of indexing up or thumb drives, and charge devices if they to 30,000 songs. support this feature. E142611 Insert your device and select: Message...
  • Page 319 SYNC Message Action and Description Device Information Displays software and firmware information about the currently connected media device. Update Media Index Indexes your device when you connect it for the first time and each time the content changes (for example adding or removing tracks) to make sure you have the latest voice commands available for all media on the device.
  • Page 320 SYNC Voice command Play Artist ___ Play Song ___ Similar Music Help ___ is a dynamic listing, meaning that it could be the name of anything, such as a group, artist or song. For example you could say "Play artist The Beatles" or "Play song Penny Lane".
  • Page 321 SYNC Switch off the engine, radio and WARNINGS portable music player. Set the parking For safety reasons, do not connect brake and put the transmission in or adjust the settings on your position P. portable music player while your 2. Attach one end of the audio extension vehicle is moving.
  • Page 322: Phone

    SYNC • If the music sounds distorted at lower • Control the portable media player in listening levels, turn the portable music the same manner when used with player volume down. If the problem headphones, as the auxiliary input jack persists, replace or recharge the does not provide control (such as Play batteries in the portable media player.
  • Page 323 SYNC may prompt you with more cell phone options. For more information on your cell phone's capability, see your cell phone's manual and visit the local Ford website. Edge (CDQ, CWB) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, GT4J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 324 SYNC Pairing Subsequent Cell Phones that your cell phone is in the correct mode. See your device's manual if necessary. Make sure that Bluetooth is set to On and To pair a subsequent cell phone, select: Menu Item Action and Description Phone Settings Bluetooth Devices...
  • Page 325 SYNC Making Calls E142599 To accept the call, select: Press the voice button and say a Menu Item command similar to the following: Accept Voice command Note: You can also accept the call by pressing the phone button on the steering Call wheel.
  • Page 326 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description Speed dial Select to call stored contacts. Phonebook Touch this button to access and call any contacts in your previously downloaded phonebook. The system places the entries in alphabetical categories summarized at the top of the screen To turn on contact picture settings, if your device supports this feature, select:...
  • Page 327 SYNC Menu Item Touch the top left corner of the display, then select: View Menu Item Delete Phone Delete All Messaging Composing a Text Message Then any of the following: Note: This is a speed-dependent feature. It is unavailable when your vehicle is Listen (speaker icon) traveling at speeds over 8 km/h (5 mph).
  • Page 328 SYNC Messages Messages Stuck in traffic. Call me later. Receiving a Text Message When a new message arrives, an audible tone sounds and the screen displays a pop-up with the caller name and ID, if supported by your cell phone. You can select: Menu Item Action and Description View...
  • Page 329 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description Text Message Notifica- Select a text message notification, if supported by your cell tion phone. Choose from possible system alert tones, text-to- speech or silent. Internet Data Connection If your cell phone is compatible, use this screen to adjust your internet data connection.
  • Page 330: Information

    SYNC INFORMATION E161889 Item Menu Item Traffic Notifications Calendar SYNC-Apps Where Am I? If your vehicle is equipped with Notifications Navigation, press the E142608 Information button to access If your vehicle is equipped with these features. If your vehicle is not Navigation, touch the I equipped with Navigation, press the corner E142608...
  • Page 331 Emergency Assistance, visit the regional an emergency call which could delay the Ford website. response time, potentially increasing the risk of serious injury or death. Do not wait Edge (CDQ, CWB) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, GT4J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 332 Note: This feature only works in a European country or region where SYNC Emergency Emergency Assistance Assistance can call the local emergency services. Visit the regional Ford website for details. E142607 Display Options If you switch on this feature, a confirmation...
  • Page 333 SYNC In the Event of a Crash • After the delivery of the introductory message the voice line opens so that Note: Not every crash deploys an airbag or you can speak hands-free with the triggers the fuel pump shut off (which may emergency operator.
  • Page 334: Climate

    SYNC • You do not have a valid and registered Visit the regional Ford website for latest SIM card with credit in your cell phone. details. • You are in a European country or region Emergency Assistance Privacy Notice where the SYNC Emergency Assistance cannot place the call.
  • Page 335 SYNC E191835 Power: Touch to switch the system off and on. Outside air cannot enter your vehicle when you switch off the system. Passenger settings: Touch + or – to adjust the temperature. Touch the heated seat icon to turn the heated seat off and on (if equipped). Touch the climate-controlled seat icon to turn the climate-controlled seat off and on (if equipped).
  • Page 336 SYNC AUTO: Touch to engage automatic operation, then set the temperature using the temperature control. The system automatically controls fan speed, airflow distribution, A/C on or off and the use of fresh or recirculated air. Heated rear window: Turns the heated rear window on and off. See Heated Windows and Mirrors (page 120).
  • Page 337: Navigation

    SYNC Voice commands Climate On Climate Off Set temperature Adjust the temperature to between 15°C (59.0°F) - 30°C (86.0°F) Note: The SD card slot is spring-loaded. To remove the SD card, just push the card in NAVIGATION and release it. Do not attempt to pull the card out to remove it;...
  • Page 338 SYNC To set your destination, enter the text fields (in any order). necessary information into the highlighted Menu Item Action and Description Number Enter a house number Street Enter a street City Pressing on this button allows toggling between city and post code input. Country Country is preselected based on your current GPS location.
  • Page 339 SYNC Once you have chosen you destination press: Menu Item Action and Description Set as Dest To make this your destination. You can also choose to set this as a waypoint (have the system route to this point on the way to your current destination) or save it as a favorite.
  • Page 340 SYNC If you have paired your phone with the To expand these listings, press the + in system, you can press the phone button front of the listing. to directly establish a call with the selected The system also allows you to sort POI.
  • Page 341 SYNC Route Preferences Menu Item Second Level Messages, Actions and Descriptions Route Prefer- ences Then select any of the following: Preferred Route Choose to have the system display your chosen route type. Shortest Route Fastest Route Ecological Always use Bypass route selection in destination programming. The system only Preferred Route calculates one route based on preferred route setting.
  • Page 342 SYNC Traffic Preferences Menu Item Second Level Messages, Actions and Descriptions Traffic Preferences Then select any of the following: Avoid Traffic Problems You can choose how you want the system to handle traffic problems along your route. Automatic Have the system reroute you to avoid traffic incidents that develop and impact the current route.
  • Page 343 SYNC Menu Item Second Level Messages, Actions and Descriptions Have the system display weather warning icons. Have the system display where there may be reduced visibility. Have the system display icons to recommend switching on your radio for traffic announcements. Avoid Area Menu Item Second Level Messages, Actions and Descriptions...
  • Page 344 SYNC North up (2D map) always scale. The map zoom level then shows the northern direction to synchronizes with vehicle speed. The be upward on the screen. slower your vehicle is traveling, the farther in the map zooms in; the faster your vehicle E142643 is traveling, the farther the map zooms out.
  • Page 345 SYNC Home indicates the location on Destination symbol indicates the map currently stored as the the ending point of a planned home position. You can only route. save one address from the E142653 E142649 Address Book as your Home Next maneuver point indicates entry.
  • Page 346 SYNC View/Edit Route HERE is the digital map provider for the navigation application. If you find map data Access these features when a route is errors, you may report them directly to active: HERE by going to www.here.com. HERE evaluates all reported map errors and Menu Item responds with the result of their investigation by e-mail.
  • Page 347: Sync Troubleshooting

    The tables below. system displays an To check your cell phone's compatibility, example on-screen. visit the regional Ford website. Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution A lot of background The audio control...
  • Page 348 SYNC Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Try pushing your phonebook contacts to SYNC by selecting the option to add. If the missing contacts are stored The system says on your SIM card, try moving them "Phonebook down- to your cell phone's memory.
  • Page 349 SYNC Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution • Make sure the connection status shows Not Connected. • Press the blue circle to enter the next menu. • Turn on Show Notifications. • Turn on Sync Contacts. Your iPhone is now set up to forward incoming text messages to SYNC.
  • Page 350 SYNC USB and media issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Try switching off the device, resetting it or removing the battery, then trying again. Make sure you are using the manufac- turer's cable. I am having trouble Possible device Make sure correctly insert the USB connecting my device.
  • Page 351 SYNC USB and media issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution When I connect my From the iPhone or iPod Touch music iPhone or iPod Touch now playing screen, select the audio through the USB and device airplay icon at the very Bluetooth Audio at the bottom of your iPhone or iPod Touch same time, I sometimes...
  • Page 352 SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution If the song titles are in capital letters, you have to spell them. LOLA requires you to say "L-O-L-A". The system may not be reading the name the Do not use special characters in the title, same way you are as the system does not recognize them.
  • Page 353 SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Helpful Hint: You can select your contact manually. Press PHONE. Select the option for phonebook and then contact name. Press the soft-key option to hear it. SYNC will read the contact name to you, giving you some idea of the pronunciation it is expecting.
  • Page 354 SYNC General Issue Possible cause Possible solution SYNC only supports four languages in a single module for text display, voice control and voice prompts. The country The language where you bought your vehicle dictates selected for the the four languages based on the most instrument cluster popular languages spoken.
  • Page 355: Appendices

    Appendices ELECTROMAGNETIC WARNINGS The radio frequency transmitter COMPATIBILITY equipment (e.g. cellular telephones, amateur radio transmitters etc.) may WARNINGS only be fitted to your vehicle if they keep Your vehicle has been tested and to the parameters shown in the table certified to legislations relating to below.
  • Page 356: 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 Agreement sold. All rights reserved. (EULA) • The MS SOFTWARE and/or FORD •...
  • Page 357 (e.g., in the user and/or services provide by or through documentation and in the software). FORD MOTOR COMPANY or its third Even if you receive multiple EULAs, you party software and service providers. are licensed to use only one (1) copy of the SOFTWARE.
  • Page 358 SOFTWARE ("Supplemental improve their products or to provide Components"). customized services or technologies to If FORD MOTOR COMPANY or third party you. MS, Microsoft Corporation, FORD software and services suppliers provide or MOTOR COMPANY, third party make available to you Supplemental...
  • Page 359 DEVICE. such electronic documentation. UPGRADES AND RECOVERY MEDIA: If the SOFTWARE is provided by FORD MOTOR COMPANY separate from the DEVICE on media such as a ROM chip, CD ROM disk(s) or via web download or other means, and is labeled "For Upgrade...
  • Page 360 TRADEMARKS: This EULA does not grant contains [Adobe® Flash® Player] you any rights in connection with any [Adobe® AIR®] software under license trademarks or service marks of FORD from Adobe Systems Incorporated, MOTOR COMPANY, MS, Microsoft Copyright ©1995-2009 Adobe Corporation, third party software or service Macromedia Software LLC.
  • Page 361 Appendices Read and follow instructions: Before Prolonged Views of Screen: Do not using your Windows Automotive- based access any function requiring a prolonged system, read and follow all instructions view of the screen while you are driving. and safety information provided in this end Pull over in a safe and legal manner before user manual ("User's Guide").
  • Page 362 Appendices Let Your Judgment Prevail: Any Telenav Software End User License navigation features are provided only as Agreement an aid. Make your driving decisions based Please read these terms and conditions on your observations of local conditions carefully before you use the Telenav and existing traffic regulations.
  • Page 363 Appendices by the Telenav Software instructs you to any termination or expiration of this perform an unsafe or illegal maneuver, Agreement. You agree that you will use the places you in an unsafe situation, or directs Telenav Software only for your personal you into an area that you consider to be business or leisure purposes, and not to unsafe, do not follow such instructions;...
  • Page 364 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 365 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 366 Appendices The Data for areas of Canada includes information taken with permission from If any provision herein is held Canadian authorities, including: © Her unenforceable, then such provision will be Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, © modified to reflect the intention of the Queen's Printer for Ontario, ©...
  • Page 367 Appendices reproduce, copy, modify, decompile, content, quality, accuracy, completeness, disassemble, create any derivative works effectiveness, reliability, fitness for a of, or reverse engineer any portion of this particular purpose, usefulness, use or Data, and may not transfer or distribute it results to be obtained from this Data, or in any form, for any purpose, except to the that the Data or server will be...
  • Page 368 Appendices HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE agree to submit to the jurisdiction of the POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Some State of Illinois [insert “The Netherlands” States, Territories and Countries do not where European HERE Data is used] for allow certain liability exclusions or any and all disputes, claims and actions damages limitations, so to that extent the arising from or in connection with the Data...
  • Page 369 Appendices b. Limitation on Liability: The Third I. US/Canada Territory Party Data licensors, including Her Majesty, Canada Post and NRCan, A. United States Data. The End-User shall not be liable: (i) in respect of Terms for any Application containing any claim, demand or action, irre- Data for the United States shall contain spective of the nature of the cause the following notices:...
  • Page 370 Appendices Agreement, or as otherwise may be the nature of the cause of the claim, provided, by Client) which shall include demand or action, alleging loss, the following provisions on behalf of costs, expenses, damages or injuries the Third Party Data licensors, (including injuries resulting in death) including Her Majesty, Canada Post arising out of the use or possession...
  • Page 371 Appendices Guade- of the foregoing, “Enterprise Applica- loupe, tions” shall mean Geomarketing applic- French ations, GIS applications, mobile business Guiana asset management applications, call center applications, telematics applica- Marti- “Fuente: INEGI (Instituto tions, public organization Internet nique Nacional de Estadística y applications or for providing geocoding Mexico Geografía)”...
  • Page 372 Appendices separate written agreement with the D. Third Party Notices. Any and all Ordnance Survey (“OS”) to create and copies of the Data and/or packaging sell paper maps, Client’s paying to the relating thereto shall include the OS any and all applicable paper map respective Third Party Notices set forth royalties, and Client’s complying with below and used as described below...
  • Page 373 Appendices Italy “La Banca Dati Italiana è VI. Australia Territory stata prodotta usando quale riferimento anche A. Third Party Notices. Any and all copies cartografia numerica ed al of the Data and/or packaging relating tratto prodotta e fornita thereto shall include the respective Third dalla Regione Toscana.”...
  • Page 374 Appendices rigCustomer Remedies way. You agree not to otherwise reproduce, copy, modify, decompile, disassemble or NAV2 and its suppliers’ entire liability and reverse engineer any portion of this Data, your exclusive remedy shall be, at NAV2’s and may not transfer or distribute it in any sole discretion, either (a) return of the price form, for any purpose, except to the extent paid, if any, or (b) repair or replacement of...
  • Page 375 Appendices Governing Law. FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT, REVENUE, CONTRACTS OR SAVINGS, OR ANY The above terms and conditions shall be OTHER DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, governed by the laws of the People’s SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Republic of China, without giving effect to ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OF OR (i) its conflict of laws provisions, or (ii) the INABILITY TO USE THIS INFORMATION,...
  • Page 376 Appendices The software from Gracenote (the become liable for any payment to you for "Gracenote Software") enables this device any information that you provide, including to do disc and music file identification and any copyrighted material or music file obtain music-related information, including information.
  • Page 377: Type Approvals

    Appendices WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, This device complies with Part 15 of the INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF Canada. Operation is subject to the MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A following two conditions: (1) This device PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND may not cause harmful interference, and NON-INFRINGEMENT.
  • Page 378 Appendices E207817 E207819 Abu Dhabi, Dubai Jordan E207820 Malaysia E197509 E197811 Moldova E202555 Brazil E207821 Morocco E207818 European Union EU Edge (CDQ, CWB) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, GT4J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 379 Appendices E198001 Philippines E203899 E197844 Serbia E203679 Taiwan E207822 Singapore E198002 South Africa E198009 Ukraine Edge (CDQ, CWB) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, GT4J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 380 Edge (CDQ, CWB) Vehicles Built From: 07-12-2015, GT4J 19A321 AKA enGBR, First Printing...
  • Page 381 Index Air Vents............109 Center Air Vents..........109 Side Air Vents............110 180 Degree Camera........179 Alarm Camera Views.............180 See: Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With: Integral Using the 180 degree camera Battery..............50 system...............180 See: Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With: Interior Sensor..............49 See: Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With: Perimeter Alarm..........48 All-Wheel Drive..........154 See: Climate Control.........109...
  • Page 382 Index Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Sony AM/ FM/CD............281 See: All-Wheel Drive.........154 Menu Structure...........282 Autolamps............61 Windshield Wiper Activated Battery Headlamps............61 Automatic Climate Control - Vehicles See: Changing the 12V Battery.....245 With: Dual Automatic Temperature Blind Spot Information System....197 Control (DATC)/AM/FM/CD....110 Blind Spot Information System (BLIS Automatic Climate Control - Vehicles with Cross Traffic Alert.........197...
  • Page 383 Index Checking MyKey System Status....37 MyKey Distance.............37 Number of Admin Keys........37 Data Recording..........9 Number of MyKeys..........37 Daytime Running Lamps......62 Checking the Wiper Blades.....246 Diesel Particulate Filter......140 Child Restraint Positioning......20 Regeneration............141 Child Safety............17 Digital Radio..........284 Child Safety Locks..........24 General Information.........284 Electric Child Safety Locks........24 Using Digital Audio Broadcast and SYNC Cleaning Leather Seats......256 with Touchscreen.........285...
  • Page 384 Index End User License Agreement....352 Front Parking Aid..........168 SYNC End User License Agreement Obstacle Distance Indicator......169 Fuel and Refueling........144 (EULA)..............352 Engine Coolant Check........243 Fuel Burning Heater Adding Engine Coolant........243 See: Auxiliary Heater.........120 Engine Immobilizer Fuel Consumption Figures......275 Fuel Consumption........148 See: Passive Anti-Theft System.....48 Engine Oil Check..........242 Calculating Fuel Economy......149 Adding Engine Oil..........242...
  • Page 385 Index Heated Seats..........130 Information Messages.........93 Front Seats............130 Active Park..............94 Rear Seats..............131 Adaptive Cruise Control........94 Heated Steering Wheel.......56 Adaptive Steering..........95 Heated Windows and Mirrors....120 Airbag...............95 Heated Exterior Mirror........120 Alarm................95 Heated Rear Window........120 All-Wheel Drive............96 Heated Windshield........120 Automatic Engine Shutdown......96 Heating Automatic High Beam Control.......96 See: Climate Control.........109 Auto Start-Stop............97 Hill Start Assist..........162...
  • Page 386 Index Interior Mirror............73 Locking and Unlocking.........39 Auto-Dimming Mirror..........74 Locking and Unlocking the Doors From Introduction............7 Inside..............40 Locking and Unlocking the Doors Individually with the Key Blade....40 Locking and Unlocking the Doors with the Jump Starting the Vehicle......225 Key Blade............40 Connecting the Jumper Cables....225 Power Door Locks..........39 Jump Starting............226 Remote Control............39...
  • Page 387 Index Power Door Locks See: Locking and Unlocking......39 Power Liftgate..........42 Navigation............333 Hands-Free Feature..........44 Destination Mode..........333 Obstacle Detection..........44 Map Mode............339 Opening and Closing the Liftgate....42 Michelin Travel Guide........335 Setting the Liftgate Open Height....43 Navigation Map Updates........342 Stopping the Liftgate Movement....43 Navigation Voice Commands.......342 Power Seats............127 Places of Interest (POI) Categories....336 Power Lumbar.............128...
  • Page 388 Index Replacement Parts Speed Limiter - Vehicles With: Cruise Recommendation........10 Control............188 Collision Repairs............10 Principle of Operation........188 Scheduled Maintenance and Mechanical Using the Intelligent Speed Limiter ....188 Repairs..............10 Using the System..........188 Stability Control..........165 Warranty on Replacement Parts....10 Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Principle of Operation........165 Control.............33 Starting a Diesel Engine......138...
  • Page 389 Index Tire Pressure Monitoring System..260 Using Adaptive Cruise Control....182 How Temperature Affects the Tire Automatic Cancellation........185 Pressures............261 Blocked Sensor...........186 Tire Pressure Monitoring System Reset Canceling the Set Speed.........183 Procedure............263 Changing the Set Speed........183 Understanding the Tire Pressure Monitoring Detection Issues..........186 System..............262 Following a Vehicle..........184 When Changing Tires........261...
  • Page 390 Index See: Vehicle Identification Number.....273 Voice Control...........55 Warning Lamps and Indicators....79 Adaptive Cruise Control........79 Adaptive Steering..........79 Anti-Lock Braking System Warning Lamp..............79 Automatic High Beam Lamp......79 Auto Start-stop.............79 Battery Warning Lamp........80 Blind Spot Monitor Indicator......80 Brake System Warning Lamp......80 Cruise Control............80 Direction Indicator..........80 Door Ajar..............80 Electric Park Brake..........80...
  • Page 391 Index Washer Fluid Check........244 Washers See: Cleaning the Exterior......254 See: Wipers and Washers........57 Wheel Nuts See: Changing a Road Wheel.......264 Wheels and Tires.........258 General Information.........258 Technical Specifications.........268 Windows and Mirrors........70 Windshield Washers........58 Front Camera Washer........58 Windshield Wipers.........57 Intermittent Wipe..........57 Speed Dependent Wipers.........57 Wiper Blades See: Checking the Wiper Blades....246 Wipers and Washers........57...

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