Table of Contents Introduction Locks About This Manual...........5 Locking and Unlocking.........30 Symbols Glossary..........5 Security Data Recording..........7 Replacement Parts Passive Anti-Theft System......35 Recommendation........8 Anti-Theft Alarm..........35 Special Notices..........8 Mobile Communications Power Running Boards Equipment............8 Using Power Running Boards....38 At a Glance Steering Wheel Front Exterior Overview........10 Adjusting the Steering Wheel.....41 Vehicle Interior Overview.......11...
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Table of Contents Interior Mirror...........53 Under Seat Storage........86 Sliding Windows..........54 Front Door Storage Compartment..86 Rear Quarter Windows........54 Starting and Stopping the Engine Instrument Cluster General Information........87 Gauges...............55 Ignition Switch..........87 Warning Lamps and Indicators....56 Steering Wheel Lock........87 Audible Warnings and Indicators....60 Starting a Diesel Engine......88 Information Displays Diesel Particulate Filter.......88...
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Table of Contents Stability Control Roadside Emergencies Principle of Operation........105 Hazard Warning Flashers......125 Using Stability Control.......105 First Aid Kit............125 Warning Triangle...........125 Parking Aids Emergency Exit..........125 Principle of Operation........106 Fuel Shutoff............125 Parking Aid............106 Jump Starting the Vehicle......126 Rear View Camera........108 Fuses Cruise Control Fuse Box Locations........128 Principle of Operation.........110...
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Table of Contents Using Winter Tires........158 Using Snow Chains........158 Changing a Road Wheel......159 Technical Specifications......166 Capacities and Specific- ations Vehicle Dimensions........173 Towbar Dimensions........178 Vehicle Identification Plate......181 Vehicle Identification Number....183 Fuel Consumption Figures......183 Audio System General Information........184 Audio Unit............185 Digital Radio...........190 Audio Input Jack..........192 USB Port............193 Audio Troubleshooting.......193...
ABOUT THIS MANUAL component as left-hand side or right-hand side. The side is determined when facing Thank you for choosing Ford. We forward in the seat. recommend that you take some time to get to know your vehicle by reading this manual.
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Introduction Battery acid Explosive gas Brake fluid - non petroleum Fan warning based Fasten safety belt Brake system Front airbag Cabin air filter Front fog lamps Check fuel cap Fuel pump reset Child safety door lock or unlock Fuse compartment Child seat lower anchor Hazard warning flashers Child seat tether anchor...
Introduction Maintain correct fluid level DATA RECORDING A large number of electronic components of your vehicle contain data storage Note operating instructions modules temporarily or permanently storing technical data about the condition of the vehicle, events and errors. Panic alarm In general, this technical information documents the condition of parts, modules, systems or the environment:...
Ford Warranty. Damage from the vehicle. caused to your vehicle as a result of the failure of non-Ford parts may not be covered by the Ford Warranty. For REPLACEMENT PARTS additional information, refer to the terms RECOMMENDATION and conditions of the Ford Warranty.
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Introduction 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.
At a Glance FRONT EXTERIOR OVERVIEW E170860 See Maintenance (page 140). See Changing the Wiper Blades (page 147). See Locking and Unlocking (page 30). See Wheels and Tires (page 158). See Technical Specifications (page 166). See Refueling (page 97). See Selective Catalytic Reduction System (page 95).
At a Glance VEHICLE INTERIOR OVERVIEW E170861 See Manual Transmission (page 100). See Locking and Unlocking (page 30). See Power Windows (page 52). See Fastening the Safety Belts (page 22). See Head Restraints (page 77). See Manual Seats (page 78). See Parking Brake (page 102).
At a Glance INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW E170863 See Air Vents (page 72). See Auto-Start-Stop (page 90). See Parking Aid (page 106). See Direction Indicators (page 50). See Lighting Control (page 47). See Information Displays (page 61). See Instrument Cluster (page 55). See Audio Control (page 41).
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At a Glance See Ignition Switch (page 87). Horn See Adjusting the Steering Wheel (page 41). See Cruise Control (page 110). See Lighting (page 47). See Exterior Mirrors (page 53). Transit (TTG) Vehicles Built From: 05-07-2014, Australia, EK3J-19A321-BDA (CG3612enAUS) enAUS, Edition date: 06/2014, First Printing...
Child Safety INSTALLING CHILD SEATS WARNINGS EXTREME HAZARD! Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an airbag in front of it. Incorrectly fitted child restraints may swing, tip or come away causing death or injury. Do not use a child restraint if the E166723 tether strap falls into a split in the...
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Child Safety Top tether anchor points Rear Seats (Bus) E189282 Transit (TTG) Vehicles Built From: 05-07-2014, Australia, EK3J-19A321-BDA (CG3612enAUS) enAUS, Edition date: 06/2014, First Printing...
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Child Safety E177640 Transit (TTG) Vehicles Built From: 05-07-2014, Australia, EK3J-19A321-BDA (CG3612enAUS) enAUS, Edition date: 06/2014, First Printing...
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Child Safety WARNINGS Do not attach a tether strap to anything other than the correct tether anchor point. Make sure that the top tether strap is not slack or twisted and is properly located on the anchor point. E166781 Note: You may need to raise or remove the head restraint to ease installation.
Do not install a booster seat with a safe use of child restraints. Ford safety belt that is slack or twisted. strongly recommends that you read and...
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Child Safety Selecting a child restraint system To provide protection, a child restraint system should meet three requirements. The child restraint system complies with Australian Standard AS1754. Infants and children must be properly restrained at all times in an approved E133140 child restraint which conforms to WARNINGS...
Child Safety CHILD SAFETY LOCKS WARNING You cannot open the rear doors from inside if you have put the child safety locks on. E176719 A child safety lock is on the rear edge of each rear door. You must set the child safety lock separately on each door.
Safety Belts PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS Care should be taken to avoid contamination of the webbing with WARNINGS polishes, oils and chemicals, and The wearing of a seat belt is a particularly battery acid. Cleaning may mandatory requirement. Seat belts safely be carried out using mild soap and should be properly fastened and water.
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Safety Belts WARNINGS Make sure that your safety belt is securely stored away and is not outside your vehicle when closing the door. E68586 Pull the safety belt out steadily. It may lock if you pull it sharply or if your vehicle is on a slope.
Safety Belts Front Safety Belt E170730 Pregnant women should always wear their safety belt. The lap belt portion of a combination lap and shoulder safety belt should be positioned low across the hips below the stomach and worn as tight as E143981 comfort will allow.
Safety Belts The warning lamp illuminates and an audible warning will sound when the following conditions have been met: The driver's safety belt has not been fastened. Your vehicle exceeds a relatively low speed. It will also illuminate when the driver's safety belt is unfastened when your vehicle is moving.
Keep the areas in front of the airbags free from obstruction. Do not affix Do not fit a non-Ford approved bull anything to or over the airbag covers. bar to your vehicle as this may In the event of a crash, hard objects could interfere with the operation of the cause serious personal injury or death.
Supplementary Restraints System The airbag will deploy during significant DRIVER AIRBAG frontal collisions or collisions 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, thus cushioning forward body movement.
Supplementary Restraints System SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS E68905 Side curtain airbags are located over all side windows where there are driver and passenger seats. There are molded badges in the headlining above the side windows to indicate this. The airbags will deploy during significant lateral collisions.
Keys and Remote Controls GENERAL INFORMATION ON REPLACING A LOST KEY OR RADIO FREQUENCIES REMOTE CONTROL Note: Changes or modifications not You can purchase replacement keys or expressly approved by the party responsible remote controls from an authorized dealer. for compliance could void the user s Authorized dealers can program remote authority to operate the equipment.
Locks Unlocking LOCKING AND UNLOCKING Unlocking With the Key Note: Make sure you have locked your vehicle before leaving it unattended. Turn the top of the key toward the rear of your vehicle. Note: Do not leave the keys in your vehicle. Unlocking With the Remote Control Locking Press the button.
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Locks Locking and Unlocking the Doors Closing the Sliding Door From Inside E148829 Lock Unlock E171966 You can see the door lock status in the instrument panel. The lamp will illuminate when you lock your vehicle. Opening and Closing the Sliding Door Opening the Sliding Door E172313...
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Locks Opening the Double Rear Doors Fully Opening the Double Rear Doors E148805 E178366 Slide the lever to release the catch and open the double rear doors fully. Slam Locking E148806 E171967 When there is no power to your vehicle, slam locking allows you to lock a door automatically when you close it.
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Locks Note: The horn may sound if you try to lock You will unlock all of the doors when you: the doors when a door is still open. Pull either interior handle (except if you have double locked the doors). Automatic Locking Turn the key in the driver door lock.
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Locks The locks on Van, Bus and Kombi have two zones, cabin and cargo. For van and kombi vehicles, the cargo area comprises of the rear doors and the sliding door. For Bus vehicles, the cargo area comprises of the rear doors.
Security PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT ANTI-THEFT ALARM SYSTEM Alarm System Principle of Operation Your vehicle may have one of the following alarm systems: The system prevents someone from Category one alarm with interior starting the engine with an incorrectly sensors and battery back-up sounder. coded key.
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Security Triggering the Alarm If the alarm is triggered, the alarm horn will sound for 30 seconds and the hazard Once armed, the alarm is triggered in any warning flashers will flash for five minutes. of the following ways: Any further attempts to perform one of the If someone opens a door or the hood above will trigger the alarm again.
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Security Disarming the Alarm Perimeter Alarm Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking the doors with the key and switching the ignition on with a correctly coded key or unlocking the doors with the remote control. Category One Alarm Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking the doors with the key and switching the ignition on with a correctly coded key within 12 seconds or unlocking the doors...
Power Running Boards Automatic Power Deploy USING POWER RUNNING BOARDS WARNINGS In extreme climates, excessive ice buildup may occur, causing the power running boards not to deploy. Make sure that the power running boards have deployed, and have finished moving before attempting to step on them.
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Power Running Boards To set the power running boards to the deployed position, scroll to: Message Action Driver assist Press the OK button. Power step Press the OK button. Deploy Press the OK button. Enabling and Disabling You can enable and disable the power running board feature in the information display.
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Power Running Boards Manual Operation E171471 Insert the lug wrench into the guide hole and turn the handle clockwise until the step is in the stowed position. Resetting the System You can reset the system by opening and closing the sliding door. Transit (TTG) Vehicles Built From: 05-07-2014, Australia, EK3J-19A321-BDA (CG3612enAUS) enAUS, Edition date: 06/2014, First Printing...
Steering Wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL WARNING Do not adjust the steering wheel when your vehicle is moving. Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the correct position. See Sitting in the Correct Position (page 77). E95179 3. Lock the steering column. AUDIO CONTROL Select the required source on the audio unit.
Steering Wheel Type 2 VOICE CONTROL E129463 E129464 Volume up Pull the control to select or deselect voice control. Seek up or next Volume down CRUISE CONTROL Seek down or previous Seek, Next or Previous Press the seek button to: tune the radio to the next or previous stored preset play the next or the previous track.
Steering Wheel INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL E130248 See Information Displays (page 61). Transit (TTG) Vehicles Built From: 05-07-2014, Australia, EK3J-19A321-BDA (CG3612enAUS) enAUS, Edition date: 06/2014, First Printing...
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 ignition off before using an automatic car wash. Note: If streaks or smears appear on the windshield, clean the windshield and the wiper blades.
Wipers and Washers Note: During wet or winter driving Keep the outside of the windshield clean. conditions with ice, snow or a salty road The rain sensor is very sensitive and the mist, inconsistent or unexpected wiping or wipers may operate if dirt, mist or insects smearing may occur.
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Wipers and Washers E171615 Intermittent wipe. Low speed wipe. Off. Press the top of the button to switch intermittent wipe on. Press the top of the button again to switch low speed wipe on. Press the bottom of the button to switch the rear window wiper off.
Lighting GENERAL INFORMATION LIGHTING CONTROL Condensation in Lamp Assemblies Lighting Control Positions Exterior lamps have vents to accommodate normal changes in air pressure. Condensation can be a natural by-product of this design. When moist air enters the lamp assembly through the vents, there is a possibility that condensation can occur when the temperature is cold.
Lighting Headlamp Flasher One Side E163719 Pull the lever slightly toward the steering wheel. E163717 Right-hand side AUTOLAMPS Left-hand side Note: Prolonged use of the parking lamps will cause the battery to run out of charge. High Beams E132707 The headlamps will switch on and off automatically in low light situations or E163718 during inclement weather.
Lighting This feature does not turn on the exterior HEADLAMP EXIT DELAY lamps: After you switch the ignition off, you can During a single wipe. switch the headlamps on by pulling the While the wipers are on to clear washer direction indicator lever toward you.
Lighting REAR FOG LAMPS E132710 Press the control to switch the fog lamps E132711 on or off. Press to release the control. You can only switch the rear fog lamps on 2. Rotate the control to the required when either the front fog lamps or low setting.
Lighting Reading Lamps STEPWELL LAMPS The stepwell lamps will come on and go off automatically when you open and close the doors. If you unlock the doors with the remote control, they will come on. They will go off automatically after a short time. E112208 INTERIOR LAMPS If you switch the ignition off, the reading...
Windows and Mirrors Driver Side One-Touch Up POWER WINDOWS Lift the switch fully and release it. Press or WARNINGS lift it again to stop the window. Do not leave children unattended in Bounce-Back your vehicle and do not let them play with the power windows.
Windows and Mirrors Repeat the procedure if the window Move the controller in the direction of the does not close using the one-touch arrows to adjust the mirror. feature. Power Folding Mirrors (If Equipped) Note: If you have disconnected the battery, you must reset the bounce-back memory.
Windows and Mirrors Note: Do not clean the housing or glass of REAR QUARTER WINDOWS any mirror with harsh abrasives, fuel or other petroleum or ammonia-based cleaning Opening the Rear Quarter products. Windows You can adjust the interior mirror to your preference.
Instrument Cluster GAUGES E151125 Odometer, tripmeter, distance to empty and Information display. See Information Displays (page 61). Speedometer. Engine coolant temperature gauge. Tripmeter reset and distance to empty toggle button. Fuel gauge. Tachometer. Trip Computer Information Display See Trip Computer (page 66). Odometer Outside Air Temperature Registers the distance your vehicle has...
Instrument Cluster Engine Coolant Temperature All-Wheel Drive Lock Indicator Gauge It will illuminate when the all-wheel drive differential lock WARNING is engaged. Never remove the coolant reservoir cap while the engine is running or hot. Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Lamp At normal operating temperature, the If it illuminates when you are needle will remain in the center section.
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Instrument Cluster Engine Warning Lamps If it illuminates when your vehicle is moving, make sure the parking is Malfunction Indicator Lamp disengaged. If the parking brake is disengaged, this indicates low brake fluid level or a brake system malfunction. Have your vehicle checked by an authorized Service Required Warning Lamp dealer immediately.
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Instrument Cluster Front Airbag Warning Lamp Hill Start Assist Indicator If it fails to illuminate when you It will illuminate when the start your vehicle, continues to system is not available. flash or remains on, this indicates a malfunction. Have your vehicle Note: Not available on all instrument checked by an authorized dealer clusters.
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Instrument Cluster Oil Pressure Warning Lamp Stability Control Indicator It will illuminate for a short WARNING period of time when you switch Do not resume your journey if it the ignition on. If it illuminates E138639 illuminates despite the level being when you are driving, this indicates a correct.
Instrument Cluster Water In Fuel Indicator Parking Brake On Sounds when the parking brake is on and Vehicles with a Diesel Engine your vehicle is moving. If the warning chime It will illuminate if there is excess remains on after you have released the water in the fuel filter.
Information Displays Information Display Controls 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.
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Information Displays Message Average speed All values See Trip Computer (page 66). See Gauges (page 55). Information Message Driver alert AdBlue® level System check Settings Message Action Driver assist Traction control On or Off Driver alert On or Off Hill start assist On or Off Lane keeping Sensitivity...
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Information Displays Message Action Temp unit Choose your applicable setting Chimes Information On or Off Warning On or Off Convenience Aux heater Park heater On or Off Time 1 Time 2 Once Heat now Locks Auto lock Auto lock Global unlock Custom locking Alarm Full guard...
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Information Displays SYNC-Phone Message Dial a number Redial Phonebook Call history Incoming calls Outgoing calls Missed calls Speed Dial Text messaging BT Devices Phone settings Set as master Phonebook pref. Set ringtone Phone status Text msg notify Emerg. Assist. Menu Message Action SYNC-Settings...
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Information Displays Message Action Navigation Route options Route Driver: Eco settings Dynamic Motorway Tunnel Ferry/motorail Toll Seasonal roads Toll sticker Map display Map content Arrows on map: Nav time display: Map heading up Best contrast Assistance options Signs / lane Speed limits Nav icons in lists Hazard spot warning...
Information Displays Message Action DSP settings DSP equaliser News Alt. frequency RDS regional DAB service link Clock settings Auto time (GPS) Set time Set date Set time zone Summer time 24-hour mode Trip Odometer CLOCK Registers the distance traveled of individual journeys.
Information Displays Outside Air Temperature INFORMATION MESSAGES Shows the outside air temperature. All Values Indicates all the respective trip, distance, time and average fuel information. PERSONALIZED SETTINGS Measure Units To swap between imperial and metric units, scroll to this display and press the OK button.
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Information Displays Alarm Message Description and Action Alarm triggered Check Indicates that there has been an activation of the anti-theft Vehicle alarm. See Anti-Theft Alarm (page 35). Alarm fault Service The system has detected a fault that requires service. required Battery and Charging System Message Description and Action...
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Information Displays Message Description and Action AdBlue® sys No engine The system has detected a fault that requires service. start in XXXX km AdBlue® sys Service The system has detected a fault that requires service. required to start engine Note: When filling the diesel exhaust fluid tank from empty, there may be a short period before the increased diesel exhaust fluid level is registered.
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Information Displays Hill Start Assist Message Description and Action Hill start assist not avail- The system has detected a fault that requires service. See able Hill Start Assist (page 103). Lighting Message Description and Action Brake lamp Bulb fault Indicates that a brake lamp bulb has burned out. See Lighting (page 47).
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Information Displays Parking Brake Message Description and Action Park brake applied The parking brake is applied and your vehicle speed is above 5 km/h. If the warning remains on when you have released the parking brake, the system has detected a fault that requires service.
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...
Climate Control MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL E147011 Fan speed control: Controls the volume of air circulated in your vehicle. Adjust to select the desired fan speed or switch off. If you switch the fan off, the windshield may fog up. Recirculated air: Press the button to switch between outside air and recirculated air.
Climate Control Recommended Settings for Select to distribute air through Heating the windshield air vents. You can also use this setting to defog or Adjust the fan speed to the second clear the windshield of a thin covering of speed setting. ice.
Climate Control Side Window Defogging in Cold Maximum Cooling Performance in Weather Instrument Panel or Instrument Panel and Footwell Positions Adjust the air distribution control to the instrument panel and windshield air Adjust the temperature control to the vents positions. lowest setting.
Climate Control Heated Exterior Mirrors Note: Switch the air conditioning on to cool the air through the rear air vents. Note: Do not remove ice from the mirrors with a scraper or attempt to readjust the HEATED WINDOWS AND mirror glass if it is frozen in place. These actions could cause damage to the glass MIRRORS and mirrors.
Seats Adjust the head restraint so that the SITTING IN THE CORRECT top of it is level with the top of your POSITION head and as far forward as possible. Make sure that you remain WARNINGS comfortable. Do not recline the seat backrest too Keep sufficient distance between far as this can cause the occupant yourself and the steering wheel.
Seats Moving the Seat Backward and Forward E66539 Adjusting the Head Restraint E130249 WARNING Note: The driver seat has removable stop Raise the rear head restraint when bolts on the track to enable access to the the rear seat is occupied by a vehicle battery.
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Seats Adjusting the Height of the Driver Recline Adjustment Seat E146385 E146384 Adjusting the Armrest Seat Cushion Adjustment E95256 Swivel Seat WARNING E146959 Make sure the seat locks into place and is facing forward when your vehicle is moving. Transit (TTG) Vehicles Built From: 05-07-2014, Australia, EK3J-19A321-BDA (CG3612enAUS) enAUS, Edition date: 06/2014, First Printing...
Seats Recline Adjustment E170265 The seat can swivel through 180 degrees in an inboard direction. You may need to E172224 adjust the seat to allow sufficient With the seat occupied, pull the lever or clearance for it to swivel in a single motion. strap to recline or raise the seatback.
Seats 3. Pull the seat backward to release the seat frame front catches. 4. Remove the seat. Note: You can only remove the final row dual seats. Note: The seat back does not fold forward. Installing the Seats WARNINGS Make sure that the floor catches are free from foreign material before installing the seats.
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Seats Do not do the following: Place heavy objects on the seat. Operate the heated seat if water or any other liquid is spilled on the seat. Allow the seat to dry thoroughly. Operate the heated seats unless the engine is running. This prevents the vehicle battery from running out of charge.
Auxiliary Power Points WARNINGS Do not use the power points for operating a cigar lighter element. Do not insert objects other than an accessory plug into the power points. Run the engine for full capacity use of the power points. Note: Do not use the power points over the vehicle capacity of 12 volt DC 180 watt or a E169344...
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Auxiliary Power Points Compressor-driven refrigerators. Medical or measuring equipment that must process precise data. Appliances requiring an extremely stable power supply, for example: Microcomputer-controlled electric blankets. Touch sensor lamps. E98199 The AC power point is used for powering electrical devices that require up to 150 watts.
Storage Compartments CUP HOLDERS WARNINGS Do not place hot drinks in the cup holders when your vehicle is moving. Make sure that cups placed in the holders do not obstruct your vision while driving. OVERHEAD CONSOLE E169073 Overhead Storage Compartments BOTTLE HOLDER Overhead Console WARNING...
Storage Compartments Under Seat Storage Guard UNDER SEAT STORAGE Under Seat Storage Compartment E172223 FRONT DOOR STORAGE COMPARTMENT E154714 Lift the front of the passenger seat cushion. E169150 2. Pull the seat cushion forward. Turn the retaining clips counterclockwise to open the storage compartment. 3.
Starting and Stopping the Engine GENERAL INFORMATION IGNITION SWITCH WARNINGS Extended idling at high engine speeds can produce very high temperatures in the engine and exhaust system, creating the risk of fire or other damage. Do not park, idle or drive your vehicle on dry grass or other dry ground E72128 cover.
Starting and Stopping the Engine To unlock the steering wheel: DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER Insert the key in the ignition switch. The filter forms part of the emissions 2. Turn the key to position I. reduction system on your vehicle. It filters Note: You may need to rotate the steering harmful diesel particulates (soot) from the wheel slightly to assist unlocking if there is...
Starting and Stopping the Engine You must carry out occasional trips with the following conditions to assist the regeneration process: Drive your vehicle in more favorable conditions, which you will find at higher vehicle speeds in normal driving, on a main road or freeway for a minimum of 20 minutes.
Unique Driving Characteristics Note: If you stall the engine and then AUTO-START-STOP depress the clutch pedal within five seconds, the system will automatically Using Auto-Start-Stop restart the engine. WARNINGS Note: The Auto-Start-Stop indicator will The engine may restart illuminate green when the engine shuts automatically if required by the down.
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Unique Driving Characteristics 3. Release the clutch pedal. Switching the System Off and On 4. Release the accelerator pedal. The system may not shut down the engine under certain conditions, for example: To prevent the vehicle battery from running out of charge. The outside temperature is not within the system operating range.
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...
Fuel and Refueling volume is Alpine mix diesel. At the time of FUEL QUALITY publication, Alpine mix diesel is available at the following BP service stations: WARNINGS Victoria Bright, Corryong and Mansfield Do not mix diesel with oil, gasoline NSW Jindabyne, Thredbo, Tumut, or other liquids.
Fuel and Refueling Adding Fuel From a Portable Fuel The plastic funnel is located in the Container glove box. 2. Open the fuel filler door fully until it WARNINGS engages and remove the fuel filler cap. Do not insert the nozzle of a fuel Note: Capless fuel systems do not have a container or an aftermarket funnel fuel filler cap.
Fuel and Refueling Filling the Diesel Exhaust Fluid Tank WARNINGS Do not push-start or tow-start your WARNINGS vehicle. Use booster cables. See Do not allow diesel exhaust fluid to Jump Starting the Vehicle (page come into contact with eyes, skin or 126).
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Fuel and Refueling The diesel exhaust fluid tank filler neck is 4. Return the container to the vertical located next to the fuel filler neck and has position slightly below the diesel a blue cap. Fill the tank using a fluid pump exhaust fluid filler neck.
Fuel and Refueling Diesel Exhaust Fluid Guidelines WARNINGS Do not overfill the fuel tank. The Do not put diesel exhaust fluid in the pressure in an overfilled tank may vehicle fuel tank. cause leakage and lead to fuel spray Do not overfill the diesel exhaust fluid and fire.
Fuel and Refueling E139202 Note: When you insert the correct size fuel E162792 pump nozzle into a capless fuel system, a 4. Operate the fuel pump nozzle within spring loaded inhibitor will open. This helps the area shown. to avoid refueling with the incorrect fuel. 2.
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Fuel and Refueling They are intended as a comparison 2. Each time you fill the fuel tank, record between makes and models of vehicles. the amount of fuel added. They are not intended to represent the real 3. After at least three fill ups, fill the fuel world fuel consumption you may get from tank and record the current odometer your vehicle.
Transmission MANUAL TRANSMISSION Selecting Reverse Gear Do not engage reverse gear when your vehicle is moving. This can cause damage to the transmission. E99067 Raise the collar when you select reverse gear. Transit (TTG) Vehicles Built From: 05-07-2014, Australia, EK3J-19A321-BDA (CG3612enAUS) enAUS, Edition date: 06/2014, First Printing...
Brakes Brake Assist GENERAL INFORMATION Brake assist detects when you brake WARNING heavily by measuring the rate at which you press the brake pedal. It provides Driving while distracted can result in maximum braking efficiency as long as you loss of vehicle control, crash and press the pedal.
Brakes Note: Do not press the release button while PARKING BRAKE pulling the parking brake lever up. Center Parking Brake Outboard Parking Brake (If Equipped) E172222 To apply the parking brake: E172225 Press the foot brake pedal firmly. To apply the parking brake: 2.
Brakes Note: When applied, the parking brake lever Note: The system will only function when will return to the completely down position you bring your vehicle to a complete and a warning lamp will illuminate. standstill. Shift the gearshift lever to reverse (R) when facing downhill and first gear (1) when facing uphill.
Traction Control PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The traction control system helps avoid drive wheel spin and loss of traction. If your vehicle begins to slide, the system applies the brakes to individual wheels and, when needed, reduces engine power at the same time. If the wheels spin when accelerating on slippery or loose surfaces, the system reduces engine power in order to increase traction.
Stability Control Stability Control Warning Lamp PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION While driving, it flashes when the system Electronic Stability Program is operating. See Warning Lamps and Indicators (page 56). WARNING The system does not relieve you of USING STABILITY CONTROL your responsibility to drive with due care and attention.
As you continue the inner your responsibility to drive with due sensors will detect objects directly behind care and attention. your vehicle. If your vehicles has a non-Ford approved trailer tow module the PARKING AID system may not correctly detect objects.
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Parking Aids The system reports the object that is closest to the front or rear of your vehicle. For example, if an object is 60 cm from the front of your vehicle and at the same time, an object is only 40 cm from the rear of your vehicle, a lower-pitched tone sounds from the rear speakers.
Parking Aids Switching the Parking Aid System Switching the Rear View Camera Switch the ignition on and shift into reverse (R). The image will display in the interior mirror or in the information and entertainment display. The camera may not operate correctly in any of the following conditions: Dark areas.
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Parking Aids Green - 24 inches to 35 inches (0.6 meter to 0.9 meter). Black - center line of the projected vehicle path. Note: The green line is extended from 0.9 m up to a distance of 3.2 m. Note: When reversing with a trailer the camera will show the direction of your vehicle and not the direction of the trailer.
Cruise Control PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNING The system does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention. Cruise control allows you to control your speed using the switches on the steering wheel. You can use cruise control when you exceed approximately 20 mph (30 km/h).
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Cruise Control Resuming the Set Speed Pull RES toward you and release. Switching Cruise Control Off Note: You will erase the set speed if you switch the system off. Press and release OFF or switch the ignition off. Transit (TTG) Vehicles Built From: 05-07-2014, Australia, EK3J-19A321-BDA (CG3612enAUS) enAUS, Edition date: 06/2014, First Printing...
Driving Aids Vehicle Speed Limiter - Adjustable SPEED LIMITER WARNING Engine Speed Limiter When you are going downhill, your Engine speed is limited to protect the vehicle speed may increase above engine. the set speed. The system will not apply the brakes but a warning is given. Vehicle Speed Limiter - Fixed The system prevents you from driving The system allows you to set a speed, to...
Driving Aids Setting the Speed Limit WARNINGS Take regular rest breaks as required Press switch A or switch C to select your and do not wait for the system to desired speed limit. The speed is stored as warn you if you feel tired. a set speed and displayed in the information display.
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Driving Aids The system is designed to alert you if it detects that you are becoming drowsy or if your driving deteriorates. Using Driver Alert Switching the System On and Off E131358 Note: The system will remain on or off depending on how it was last set.
Driving Aids Anticipation ECO MODE Adjust your vehicle speed and the distance This system assists you in driving more to other vehicles to avoid the need for efficiently by constantly monitoring heavy braking or acceleration to improve characteristics of gear changing, fuel economy.
When using the roof rack system, we interior trim. recommend you use Ford genuine accessory crossbars designed specifically for your vehicle. ROOF RACKS AND LOAD CARRIERS...
Load Carrying LOAD RETAINING FIXTURES Securing Cargo E175810 Note: The number of load retaining fixtures may vary depending on your vehicle model. Transit (TTG) Vehicles Built From: 05-07-2014, Australia, EK3J-19A321-BDA (CG3612enAUS) enAUS, Edition date: 06/2014, First Printing...
Towing When towing a trailer: TOWING A TRAILER Place loads as low as possible and WARNINGS central to the axle of your trailer. If you The maximum permissible tow are towing with an unladen vehicle, the weight is dictated by vehicle and tow load in your trailer should be placed bar design.
Check the local laws and regulations before parking aid. towing a trailer. Note: The trailer patch harness is available with the Ford authorized dealer. Transit (TTG) Vehicles Built From: 05-07-2014, Australia, EK3J-19A321-BDA (CG3612enAUS) enAUS, Edition date: 06/2014, First Printing...
Towing Model Maximum Maximum Minimum Trailer Maximum Trailer Unbraked Braked Trailer Nose Weight Nose Weight Trailer Mass Weight 350L RWD 750 kg 2,800 kg 10% of the towed 280 kg weight 350E RWD 750 kg 2,800 kg 10% of the towed 280 kg LWB- weight...
Towing Rear Towing Point The recovery hook is located on the side of the first row rear seat or under the front passenger seat. See Under Seat Storage (page 86). TOWING THE VEHICLE ON FOUR WHEELS WARNINGS You must switch the ignition on when your vehicle is being towed.
Driving Hints You must only drive your vehicle for a short BREAKING-IN distance if the engine overheats. The distance you can travel depends on Tires ambient temperature, vehicle load and terrain. The engine will continue to operate WARNING with limited power for a short time. New tires need to be run-in for If the engine temperature continues to rise, approximately 300 miles (500...
Driving Hints Efficient Speed When driving in water, maintain a low speed and do not stop your vehicle. After Higher speeds use more fuel. Reduce your driving through water and as soon as it is cruising speed on open roads. safe to do so: Depress the brake pedal lightly to Accessories...
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Driving Hints WARNINGS Never place floor mats or any other covering on top of already installed floor mats. Floor mats should always rest on top of vehicle carpeting surface and not another floor mat or other covering. Additional floor mats or any other covering will reduce the pedal clearance and potentially interfere with pedal operation.
Roadside Emergencies HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS FUEL SHUTOFF WARNING Failure to inspect and if necessary E71943 repair fuel leaks after a crash may The hazard warning button is located on increase the risk of fire and serious the instrument panel. Use it when your injury.
Roadside Emergencies To Connect the Booster Cables 4. Press the brake pedal, and then press and hold the button until the engine starts. Note: Various system checks are automatically carried out before the vehicle will restart. if your vehicle fails to restart after the third attempt, the system has detected a fault that requires service.
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Roadside Emergencies 3. Lift up the battery positive connection WARNING point cover. For item location, refer to Do not switch the headlamps on the appropriate under hood overview. when disconnecting the cables. The See Maintenance (page 140). peak voltage could blow the bulbs. 4.
Fuses This is located behind the removable trim FUSE BOX LOCATIONS panel. Engine Compartment Fuse Box Pre-fuse Box This is located under the driver's seat. Body Control Module Fuse Box E146726 For item location: Passenger Compartment Fuse Box E152512 This is located behind the removable trim panel.
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Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Not used. Not used. Cooling fan 1. Cooling fan 2. Windshield dual wiper motors. Start-Stop auxiliary water pump. Not used. Powertrain control system supply. Sensor NOXI 2. 7.5A Volume Control Valve. 7.5A Mass air flow sensor. Diesel pump vaporizer.
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Fuses Relay Circuits switched Econetic. Low and high speed cooling fan. Selective Catalytic Reduction. Powertrain control module. High speed cooling fan. Passenger Compartment Fuse panel E148827 Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Airbag module. Heated rear window. Heated exterior mirrors. Not used. Not used.
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Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected AC power outlet socket. Not used. Driver power seat. Passenger power seat. Power step. Not used. Tracking and blocking control module. Powertrain control module battery relay. Powertrain control module power relay. Not used. Anti-lock brake system valves. Stability assist valves.
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Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Interior lighting. All wheel drive module. Rear window wiper. Power folding mirrors. Horn. 7.5A SYNC module. Blower motor. Horn relay. Windshield wiper relay. Remote keyless entry. Battery. 7.5A Power windows. Rear heating, ventilation and air conditioning. Front blower motor.
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Fuses Relay Circuits switched Fuel fired booster heater. Auxiliary power points. Not used. Ignition 2. Power windows. Ignition 1. Horn. Not used. Front blower motor. Rear blower motor. Heated rear window. Heated exterior mirrors. Left-hand heated windshield element. Right-hand heated windshield element. Pre-fuse Box E148828 Transit (TTG) Vehicles Built From: 05-07-2014, Australia, EK3J-19A321-BDA (CG3612enAUS) enAUS, Edition date: 06/2014, First Printing...
Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Front fog lamps. Right-hand high beam. Left-hand high beam. Right-hand exterior lamps. Left-hand side lamps. Battery backup sounder. Anti-theft alarm horn. On-board diagnostic. Battery saver. Turn signal indicator. Left-hand exterior lamps. Right-hand side lamp. Central high mounted brake lamp.
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Fuses E142430 If electrical components in your vehicle are not working, a fuse may have blown. A break in the fuse wire will indicate a blown fuse. Check the appropriate fuses before replacing any electrical components. Transit (TTG) Vehicles Built From: 05-07-2014, Australia, EK3J-19A321-BDA (CG3612enAUS) enAUS, Edition date: 06/2014, First Printing...
Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help Tire pressures (when cold). See Tire maintain its roadworthiness and resale Care (page 158). value. There is a large network of Ford Tire condition. See Wheels and Tires authorized repairers that are there to help (page 158).
Maintenance 4. Open the hood. 5. Support the hood with the hood strut. Closing the Hood Remove the hood strut from the catch and secure it correctly in the clip. 2. Lower the hood and allow it to drop under its own weight for the last 20–30 cm Note: Make sure that the hood is correctly closed.
Make sure that your vehicle is on level ground. Remove the engine oil filler cap. 2. Check the oil level before starting the 2. Add engine oil that meets Ford engine, or switch the engine off and specifications. wait 10 minutes for the oil to drain into 3.
Maintenance Note: Add a 50/50 mixture of antifreeze ENGINE COOLANT CHECK and water, or prediluted engine coolant that meets the correct specification. WARNINGS Note: In an emergency you can add just Never remove the coolant reservoir water to the cooling system to reach a cap while the engine is running or hot.
Maintenance WASHER FLUID CHECK Note: The reservoir supplies the front and rear washer systems. When adding fluid, use a mixture of washer fluid and water to help prevent freezing in cold weather and improve the cleaning capability. We recommend that you use only high quality washer fluid.
Note: The drain plug will rise while opening. Note: To drain the fuel filter water trap you will need to access the underside of your vehicle. Note: Only add fuel that meets the Ford specification. See Fuel and Refueling (page 92). E152526 Remove the cover trim by pulling up the tabs with your fingers.
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Maintenance E162774 E146781 Remove the battery terminal cover. 3. Remove the cover on both sides. 4. Remove the seat runner bolts on both sides. Slide the seat fully forward, making sure the arm rest is folded up. See Seats (page 77). E162775 E146773 8.
Maintenance CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES Changing the Windshield Wiper Blades Lift the wiper arm. E162776 E72899 9. Disconnect the battery. Press the locking button. Installing the Battery 2. Remove the wiper blade. WARNING 3. Install in the reverse order. Make sure that the wiper blade locks into place.
Maintenance E93786 6. Remove the wiper blade. Install in the reverse order. Make sure E93784 that the wiper blade locks into place. 3. Press the locking lever. REMOVING A HEADLAMP WARNING Switch all of the lamps and the ignition off. Failure to follow this warning could result in serious personal injury.
Maintenance WARNINGS Bulbs become hot when in use. Let them cool down before you remove them. Use the correct specification bulb. See Bulb Specification Chart (page 154). The following instructions describe how to remove the bulbs. Install in the reverse order unless otherwise stated.
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Maintenance Side Lamp E169206 E170405 Remove the cover. Remove the headlamp. See 2. Disconnect the electrical connector. Removing a Headlamp (page 148). 3. Pull the bulb straight out past the 2. Remove the cover. retaining clips. 3. Remove the bulb holder by pulling it Note: Do not touch the glass of the bulb.
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Maintenance Front Fog Lamps E169208 Remove the cover. 2. Disconnect the electrical connector and release the clip. E71062 3. Remove the bulb. Disconnect the electrical connector. Note: Do not touch the glass of the bulb. 2. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it.
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Maintenance Rear Lamps Central High Mounted Brake Lamp E162641 Remove the rubber grommets. Note: If fitted, remove the trim panel first. 2. Using a screwdriver, gently prise the clips to release the lamp. E169210 E146638 Tail and brake lamp 3. Carefully remove the lamp. Direction indicator 4.
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Maintenance License Plate Lamp Carefully remove the lamp. 2. Remove the bulbs. Vehicles with Interior Sensors E99429 Carefully remove the lamp. E154370 2. Remove the bulb. Carefully remove the lens. Interior Lamp 2. Remove the bulb. Entrance Lamps Reading Lamps Vehicles with Interior Sensors E154369 E72786...
Maintenance Carefully remove the lamp. 2. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it. 3. Remove the bulb. Sun Visor Mirror Lamp E73939 3. Remove the bulb. Vehicles without Interior Sensors E72785 Carefully remove the lamp. 2. Remove the bulb. E99453 BULB SPECIFICATION CHART Exterior Lamps...
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Maintenance Lamp Specification Power (watt) Front side lamp High beam headlamp and Daytime 55/15 running lamp License plate lamp Low beam headlamp Rear direction indicator lamp PY21W Rear fog lamp P21W Reversing lamp P21W Roof outline marker lamp Side repeater lamp - high watt W16W Side repeater lamp - low watt WY5W...
Vehicle Care Note: Industrial-strength (heavy-duty) CLEANING THE EXTERIOR cleaners, or cleaning chemicals, may cause damage over a period of time. Note: If you use a car wash with a waxing cycle, make sure that you remove the wax Body Paintwork Preservation from the windshield.
Vehicle Care Rear Windows Note: Do not use any abrasive materials to clean the interior of the rear windows. Note: Do not install stickers or labels to the interior of the rear windows. REPAIRING MINOR PAINT DAMAGE You should repair paintwork damage caused by stones from the road or minor scratches as soon as possible.
Wheels and Tires GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING Do not scrub the sidewalls of the A decal with tire pressure data is located tires when you are parking. in the driver’s door opening. Check and set the tire pressure at the If you have to mount a curb, do so slowly ambient temperature in which you are and approach it with the wheels at intending to drive your vehicle and when...
Wheels and Tires Vehicles with Stability Control If the spare wheel is not the same type and size as your vehicle road wheel, it will have When stability control is on, your vehicle a label showing the maximum speed limit. may exhibit some unusual driving characteristics.
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Wheels and Tires WARNINGS The vehicle jack must not be damaged or deformed and the thread lubricated and free from foreign material. Never place anything between the vehicle jack and the ground. Never place anything between the vehicle jack and your vehicle. Make sure that the vehicle jack is vertical to the jacking point and the base is flat on the ground.
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Wheels and Tires 2. Insert the jack handle onto the release valve and turn clockwise until you feel a strong resistance. 3. Insert the jack handle into the pump and use a pumping action to raise your vehicle. Insert the jack handle onto the release valve and rotate counterclockwise to lower your vehicle.
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Wheels and Tires E171405 Position the head of the vehicle jack under the protrusions at the rear of front sub-frame. Rear Jacking Points WARNING Use only the specified jacking points. If you use other positions, you may E170180 damage the body, steering, Position the head of the vehicle jack under suspension, engine, braking system or the the front sub-frame rear mounting bolts.
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Wheels and Tires E171406 Position the head of the vehicle jack under the rear axle. Removing a Road Wheel WARNINGS Park your vehicle in such a position that neither the traffic nor you are hindered or endangered. E170181 Position the head of the vehicle jack under Turn on the hazard warning flasher.
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Wheels and Tires 5. Remove the lug nuts and the road WARNINGS wheel. Have the passengers leave your Note: Do not lay alloy road wheels face vehicle. down on the ground. Secure the diagonally opposite wheel with an appropriate block or Installing a Road Wheel wheel chock.
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Wheels and Tires Note: Check the lug nuts for correct tightness and check the tire pressure as soon as possible. See Technical Specifications (page 166). Stowing the Wheel and Vehicle Jack Note: Do not raise the spare wheel bracket without a wheel attached. Damage can occur to the winch mechanism if the spare wheel bracket is lowered without a wheel attached.
Wheels and Tires TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Lug Nut Torque Wheel type Tire Pressures (Cold Tires) Van, Kombi-Van and Kombi (front wheel drive) Front Rear Vehicle type Tire size 280M Vehicles with steel 215/65 R15C wheels 280M Vehicles with alloy 215/65 R16C wheels 290M Vehicles with steel...
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Wheels and Tires Front Rear Vehicle type Tire size Vehicles with steel wheels 310M 310M Econetic 215/65 R16C Vehicles with alloy wheels 330L 330L Econetic 235/65 R16C 330M 330M Econetic 350L 235/65 R16C 350L Econetic 350M 235/65 R16C 350M Econetic 355L (Finland only) 235/65 R16C 355M (Finland only)
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Wheels and Tires Front Rear Vehicle type Tire size Vehicles with maximum front axle weight 1750 kg 350M Vehicles with maximum 235/65 R16C front axle weight 1850 kg 355L (Finland only) Vehicles with maximum 235/65 R16C front axle weight 1750 kg 355L (Finland only) Vehicles with maximum 235/65 R16C...
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Wheels and Tires Chassis Cab (rear wheel drive) Front Rear Vehicle type Tire size 310S 235/65 R16C 330S 235/65 R16C 350E 350L 350L-E Jumbo 350ELWB-EL Super 235/65 R16C Jumbo 370M Vehicles with maximum front axle weight 1750 kg 350E 350L 350L-E Jumbo 350ELWB-EL Super 235/65 R16C...
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Wheels and Tires Front Rear Vehicle type Tire size 355M (Finland only) Vehicles with maximum 235/65 R16C front axle weight 1750 kg 355M (Finland only) Vehicles with maximum 235/65 R16C front axle weight 1850 kg 355L-E Jumbo (Finland only) 235/65 R16C Vehicles with maximum front axle weight 1850 kg Front...
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Wheels and Tires Van, Kombi and Chassis Cab (dual rear wheel) Front Rear Vehicle type Tire size 350L 350M 350S 195/75 R16C Vehicles with maximum front axle weight 1750 kg 350L 350M 350S 350L-E (derated 470) 350L-E Jumbo 195/75 R16C 350ELWB-EL Super Jumbo Vehicles with maximum...
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Wheels and Tires Skeletal Chassis Vehicles (SVO, Motorhomes) Front Rear Vehicle type Tire size 350L 235/65 R16C 350L-E Jumbo 350M 235/65 R16C 410L 235/65 R16C 410L-E Jumbo Snow Chain Wheel Vehicle type Rear wheel drive Front wheel drive Rear wheel drive All wheel drive Tire size (dual rear wheel)
Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE DIMENSIONS Van/Kombi/Bus Medium Wheelbase Description Overall length 5,531 Overall width including exterior mirrors 2,474 Overall height (measured at curb weight) Minimum Maximum 2,490 2,789 Wheelbase 3,300 Front track 1,732 Rear track 1,743 Long Wheelbase Description Overall length 5,981 Overall width including exterior mirrors 2,474...
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Capacities and Specifications Description Wheelbase 3,750 Front track single wheel and dual wheel 1,732 1,740 Rear track single wheel and dual wheel 1,743 1,670 Chassis Cab Short Wheelbase Description Overall length 5,205 Overall width including exterior mirrors 2,474 Overall height (measured at curb weight) Minimum Maximum 2,192...
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Capacities and Specifications Long Wheelbase Description Overall length 6,602 Overall width including standard or wide Minimum Maximum exterior mirrors 2,474 2,746 Overall height (measured at curb weight) 2,183 2,207 Wheelbase 3,954 Front track single wheel and dual wheel 1,732 1,740 Rear track single wheel and dual wheel 1,743 1,670...
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Capacities and Specifications Description Wheelbase 3,954 Front track single wheel and dual wheel 1,732 1,740 Rear track single wheel and dual wheel 1,743 1,670 Extra Long Wheelbase Extended Frame Single Chassis Cab Description Overall length 7,577 Overall width including standard or wide Minimum Maximum exterior mirrors...
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Capacities and Specifications Motorhome Chassis Medium Wheelbase Description Overall length 5,321 Overall width including standard or wide 2,474 2,746 exterior mirrors Overall height (measured at curb weight) 2,212 Wheelbase 3,300 Front track 1,732 Rear track 1,743 Long Wheelbase Description Overall length 5,975 Overall width including standard or wide 2,474...
Capacities and Specifications Description Wheelbase 3,954 Front track 1,732 Rear track 1,743 TOWBAR DIMENSIONS Maximum Permissible Nose Weight All Vehicles 112 kg Transit (TTG) Vehicles Built From: 05-07-2014, Australia, EK3J-19A321-BDA (CG3612enAUS) enAUS, Edition date: 06/2014, First Printing...
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Capacities and Specifications Van/Kombi/Bus E148831 Measurement Dimension description wheel center – end of tow ball 1,367 Center of tow ball - side member 371.5 Inner side of side member Center of tow ball – center 1.attachment point Center of tow ball – center 2.attachment point Transit (TTG) Vehicles Built From: 05-07-2014, Australia, EK3J-19A321-BDA (CG3612enAUS) enAUS, Edition date: 06/2014, First Printing...
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Capacities and Specifications Single Chassis Cab Short Medium and Long Wheelbase Measurement Dimension description wheel center – end of tow ball 1,178 Center of tow ball - side member Inner side of side member Center of tow ball – center 1.attachment point Center of tow ball –...
Capacities and Specifications Long Wheelbase Extended Frame Measurement Dimension description wheel center – end of tow ball 1,560 Center of tow ball - side member Inner side of side member Center of tow ball – center 1.attachment point Center of tow ball – center 2.attachment point 343.5 Extra Long Wheelbase Extended Frame Measurement...
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Capacities and Specifications E135662 Model Variant Engine designation Engine power and emission level Vehicle identification number Gross vehicle weight Gross train weight Maximum front axle weight Maximum rear axle weight You can find your vehicle identification number and maximum weights on a plate, which is located at the bottom of the lock side of the passenger door aperture.
Capacities and Specifications The vehicle identification number is VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION located on the left-hand side of the NUMBER instrument panel. You will also find it stamped into the right-hand front wheel arch. E71369 FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES Urban Extra-Urban Combined CO2 Emis- sions Variant mpg (l/100...
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.
Audio System MP3 and WMA folder mode represents In track mode, the system displays and a folder structure consisting of one plays the structure as if it were only one level of folders. The CD player numbers level deep (all MP3 and WMA files play, all MP3 and WMA tracks on the disc regardless of being in a specific folder).
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Audio System E185833 CD slot: Where you insert a CD. Eject: Press the button to eject a CD. INFO: Press the button to access radio, CD, USB and IPod information. TA: Press the button to turn traffic announcements on or off and cancel announcements during an active announcement.
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Audio System Seek up: Press the button to go to the next radio station up the radio frequency band. Seek tuning will stop at the first radio station it locates. While listening to a CD, press the button to go to the next track. In PHONE mode, press the button to end or reject a phone call.
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Audio System Station Tuning Control Note: When you drive to another part of the country, stations that broadcast on Seek Tuning alternative frequencies, and are stored on preset buttons, may be updated with the Select a frequency band and briefly press correct frequency and station name for that the seek up or seek down button.
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Audio System Note: If traffic announcement is on and you select a preset or manual tune to a non Action Message traffic announcement station no traffic Audio settings announcements will be heard. Note: When you are listening to a non Adaptive volume traffic announcement station and turn traffic announcement off and on again a TP...
Audio System When your vehicle moves from one Regional mode on: This prevents random transmission area to another with the alternative frequency switches when alternative frequencies tuning switched neighboring regional networks are not on, this function will search for the carrying the same programming.
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Audio System Manual Tuning Note: When you tune from one ensemble to another, it can take a while until the Press function button 2. system synchronizes to the next ensemble. 2. Press the left or right arrow button to The system mutes during synchronization. tune up or down the waveband in small Selecting Radio Band increments.
Audio System You can switch this feature on and off using the information display. See General Information (page 61). Note: If a DAB radio station has no corresponding FM radio station, the audio will mute when attempting to switch. Note: The system will display the FM symbol when DAB and FM radio stations link.
Audio System The USB port allows you to plug in media USB PORT playing devices, memory sticks and charge devices (if supported). E169602 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.
Appendices ELECTROMAGNETIC WARNINGS The radio frequency transmitter COMPATIBILITY equipment, for example cellular telephones and amateur radio WARNINGS transmitters, may only be fitted to your Your vehicle has been tested and vehicle if they keep to the parameters certified to legislations relating to shown in the table below.
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Appendices Frequency Band Maximum output power Watt (Peak Antenna Positions RMS) 1200-1400 10 W 1, 2 1710-1885 10 W 1, 2 1885-2025 10 W 1, 2 Note: After the installation of radio frequency transmitters, check for disturbances from and to all electrical equipment in your vehicle, both in the standby and transmit modes.
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Index Audio Unit............185 Alternative Frequencies........189 Automatic Volume Control......189 Autostore Control..........188 See: Climate Control...........72 News Broadcasts..........189 About This Manual...........5 Radio Button............187 Regional Mode............190 See: Brakes............101 Sound Button............187 ABS driving hints Station Preset Buttons........188 See: Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Station Tuning Control........188 Brakes..............101 Traffic Information Control......188 Accessories...
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Index Changing a Bulb..........149 Clock..............66 Central High Mounted Brake Lamp.....152 Type 1................66 Front Fog Lamps..........151 Type 2...............66 Cold Weather Precautions......123 Headlamp.............149 Coolant Check Interior Lamp............153 License Plate Lamp...........153 See: Engine Coolant Check......143 Cruise Control..........42 Reading Lamps............153 Rear Lamps............152 Principle of Operation........110 Cruise control Side Repeater............151 Sun Visor Mirror Lamp........154...
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Index Emergency Exit..........125 Engine Coolant Check........143 Adding Engine Coolant........143 Gauges...............55 Engine Immobilizer Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge....56 See: Passive Anti-Theft System.....35 Fuel Gauge..............56 Engine Oil Check...........142 Information Display..........55 Adding Engine Oil..........142 General Information on Radio Engine Oil Dipstick........142 Frequencies...........29 Event Data Recording See: Data Recording..........7 Exterior Mirrors..........53 Fold-Away Exterior Mirrors.......53...
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Index Locking and Unlocking.........30 Automatic Locking..........33 Automatic Re-Locking........33 Ignition Switch..........87 Automatic Unlocking..........33 Information Display Control.......43 Configurable Unlocking........34 Information Displays........61 Double Locking.............30 General Information..........61 Locking..............30 Information Messages........67 Locking and Unlocking Confirmation...30 Installing Child Seats........14 Locking and Unlocking the Doors From Child restraint anchorage locations....14 Inside..............31 Top tether anchor points........15 One-Stage Unlocking.........33...
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Index Rear Quarter Windows........54 Closing the Rear Quarter Windows....54 Opening the Rear Quarter Windows....54 Oil Check Rear Seats............80 See: Engine Oil Check........142 Installing the Seats..........81 Opening and Closing the Hood....140 Recline Adjustment..........80 Closing the Hood..........141 Removing the Seats - M2 Bus......80 Opening the Hood..........140 Rear View Camera........108 Overhead Console.........85...
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Index Safety Belts............22 Tire Care............158 Tires Principle of Operation.........22 Safety Precautions........92 See: Wheels and Tires........158 Seats..............77 Towbar Dimensions........178 Security..............35 Double Chassis Cab..........180 Selective Catalytic Reduction Maximum Permissible Nose Weight All System............95 Vehicles..............178 Diesel Exhaust Fluid Guidelines......97 Single Chassis Cab..........180 Diesel Exhaust Fluid Level........95 Van/Kombi/Bus...........179 Towing a Trailer..........118 Inoperative Selective Catalytic Reduction...
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Index Using Power Running Boards....38 Automatic Power Deploy........38 Automatic Power Stow........38 Warning Lamps and Indicators....56 Bounce-back............39 All-Wheel Drive Lock Indicator.......56 Enabling and Disabling........39 Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Manual Operation..........40 Lamp..............56 Manual Power Deploy........38 Brake Pad Wear Warning Lamp.....56 Resetting the System.........40 Brake System Warning Lamp......56 Using Snow Chains........158 Collision Warning System Indicator....57...
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Index Windshield Wipers........44 Intermittent Wipe..........44 Speed Dependent Wipers........44 Winter Tires See: Using Winter Tires........158 Wipers and Washers........44 Transit (TTG) Vehicles Built From: 05-07-2014, Australia, EK3J-19A321-BDA (CG3612enAUS) enAUS, Edition date: 06/2014, First Printing...
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