Table of Contents Introduction Alarm About This Manual...........5 Principle of Operation........30 Symbols Glossary..........5 Arming the alarm...........30 Replacement Parts Disarming the alarm........30 Recommendation........6 Steering Wheel At a Glance Adjusting the Steering Wheel.....31 At a Glance............7 Audio Control............31 Voice Control............32 Child Safety Child Seats............11 Wipers and Washers Booster Seats...........12...
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Table of Contents Warning Lamps and Indicators....52 Diesel Particulate Filter........82 Audible Warnings and Indicators.....54 Fuel and Refuelling Information Displays Safety Precautions........83 General Information........56 Fuel Quality - Diesel........83 Trip Computer..........58 Catalytic Converter........83 Personalised Settings........59 Fuel filler flap...........84 Information Messages.........60 Refuelling............84 Fuel Consumption.........84 Climate Control Technical Specifications......84 Principle of Operation........63...
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Table of Contents Repairing Minor Paint Damage....115 Towing Towing a Trailer..........95 Vehicle battery Jump-Starting the Vehicle......116 Driving Hints Running-In............96 Wheels and Tyres Cold Weather Precautions......96 General Information........117 Changing a Road Wheel......117 Roadside Emergencies Tyre Care............121 First Aid Kit............97 Using Winter Tyres........122 Warning Triangle..........97 Using Snow Chains........122 Fuses...
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Table of Contents Telephone setup...........146 Audio unit operation Bluetooth setup..........147 On/off control..........136 Telephone controls........147 Bass/treble control........136 Using the telephone - Vehicles Without: Balance/fade control........136 Navigation System........148 Audio menu control........136 Using the telephone - Vehicles With: Station preset buttons.......138 Navigation System........149 Waveband button........138 Autostore control.........138 Voice control...
Introduction ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank you for choosing Ford. We recommend that you take some time to get to know your vehicle by reading this manual. The more that you know about it, the greater the safety and pleasure you will get from driving it.
Ford Warranty. Damage caused to your vehicle as a result of the Your vehicle has been built to the highest failure of non-Ford parts may not be standards using quality parts. We covered by the Ford Warranty. For...
At a Glance Instrument panel overview Left-hand drive TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
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At a Glance Right-hand drive Air vent. See Climate Control (page 63). Headlamp levelling control. See Headlamp Levelling (page 40). Direction indicators. See Lighting (page 38). Instrument cluster. See Gauges (page 50). Information display. See (page 56). Wiper lever. See Wipers and Washers (page 34). Hazard warning flasher switch.
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At a Glance Heated windscreen and heated rear window switches. See Climate Control (page 63). Audio or navigation unit. See separate handbook. Climate controls. See Climate Control (page 63). Recirculated air switch. See Climate Control (page 63). Air conditioning switch. See Climate Control (page 63). Cigar lighter or auxiliary power socket.
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At a Glance Press button C once to unlock the luggage compartment lid. All vehicles Press button B once to lock all doors and the luggage compartment lid. Press button B twice within three seconds to activate double locking. Note: The anti-theft alarm system can also be armed independently from the double locking system by turning the door key to the lock position.
Child Safety CHILD SEATS WARNINGS Do not leave unattended children in your vehicle. If your vehicle has been involved in an accident, have the child restraints checked by properly trained technicians. Note: Mandatory use of child restraints varies from country to country. Only child restraints certified to ECE-R44.03 (or later) have been tested and approved for use in your vehicle.
Child Safety Child safety seat CAUTION When using a child seat on a rear seat, make sure that the child seat rests tightly against the vehicle seat. It may be necessary to lift or remove the head restraint. See Head Restraints (page 74). Booster seat (Group 2) Secure children that weigh between 13 and 18 kilograms (29 and 40 pounds) in a child...
Booster cushion (Group 3) CHILD SEAT POSITIONING WARNINGS Please consult your Dealer for the latest details relating to Ford recommended child seats. When using a forward facing child seat on a rear seat, always remove the head restraint from that seat.
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Child Safety Mass group categories Seating positions Up to 10 kg Up to 13 kg 9 to 18 kg 15 to 25 kg 22 to 36 kg Front passenger seat with airbag ON Front passenger seat with airbag OFF Second row rear seats Third row rear seats X Not suitable for children in this mass group.
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At time of publishing the recommended Group O+ ISOFIX baby safety seat is the Britax Romer Baby Safe. Please consult your Dealer for the latest details relating to Ford recommended child seats. At time of publishing the recommended Group 1 ISOFIX child seat is the Britax Romer Duo.
Child Safety ISOFIX ANCHOR POINTS WARNINGS Always use the top tether anchor Tourneo Connect point at the base of the second row seatback when the third row is occupied. Remove the head restraint. See Head Restraints (page 74). WARNING Use only ISOFIX child seats we recommend.
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Child Safety Lock Unlock TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
Occupant protection Driver and front passenger airbags PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Airbags WARNINGS Do not modify the front of your vehicle in any way. This could adversely affect deployment of the airbags. Original text according to ECE R94.01: Extreme Hazard! Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an airbag in front of it! Wear a seat belt and keep sufficient...
Occupant protection The side airbags will deploy during Status after a collision significant lateral collisions. Only the airbag WARNING on the side affected by the collision will deploy. The airbags will inflate within a few Seat belts subjected to strain, as a thousandths of a second and deflate on result of an accident, should be contact with the occupants, thus providing...
Occupant protection Rear seat belts SEAT BELT REMINDER WARNING The occupant protection system will only provide optimum protection when you use the seat belt properly. The seat belt reminder warning lamp illuminates and an audible warning will sound if the driver's seat belt has not been fastened and the vehicle exceeds a relatively low speed.
Occupant protection Disabling the passenger airbag Position the lap strap comfortably across your hips and low beneath your pregnant abdomen. Position the shoulder strap between your breasts, above and to the side of your pregnant abdomen. DISABLING THE PASSENGER AIRBAG WARNING To use a child restraint in the front, make To avoid the risk of death or serious...
Keys and Remote Controls 2. Turn the ignition to position 0. A tone GENERAL INFORMATION ON sounds to indicate that it is now RADIO FREQUENCIES possible to programme the remote controls for ten seconds. CAUTIONS 3. Press any button on a new remote The radio frequency used by your control.
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Keys and Remote Controls Insert a screwdriver into the recess on the back of the key and remove the key blade. 2. Release the retaining clips with the screwdriver and separate the two halves of the remote control. CAUTION Do not touch the battery contacts or the printed circuit board with the screwdriver.
Locks Unlocking the doors with the key LOCKING AND UNLOCKING Note: If single stage unlocking is enabled Central locking all doors will be unlocked with one turn of the key or one press of button A on the Note: You can unlock all the doors and remote.
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Locks Locking and unlocking the doors Press button B twice within three seconds with the remote control to activate double locking. One-stage unlocking You can programme the locking system so that all doors are unlocked with one key turn in a front door or a press of button A on the remote control.
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Locks Locking and unlocking the doors Sliding door from inside Front doors Lock all doors Unlock Lock Note: Dependent on vehicle lock configuration different doors will open using Unlock B. If single stage unlocking is enabled all doors will be unlocked. Opening the doors Sliding door Note: On Tourneo Connect, the right-hand...
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Locks Right-hand rear door Outside Inside Double rear doors WARNING Close the rear doors properly to Outside prevent them from opening while you Inside are driving. Driving with the rear doors open is extremely dangerous as exhaust Left-hand rear door fumes can be drawn into the vehicle s interior.
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Locks Opening the doors through 180 and 250 degrees Push the yellow button located on the door. The check arms will automatically re-engage when the doors are closed. Luggage compartment lid Outside WARNING Inside Close the luggage compartment lid properly to prevent it opening while you are driving.
If you lose a key, you can obtain a replacement from your Ford Dealer. If possible, provide them with the key number from the tag provided with the original keys. You can also obtain additional keys from your Ford Dealer.
Alarm PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The perimeter alarm is a deterrent against unauthorised access to your vehicle through the doors and the bonnet. It also protects the audio unit. Note: False alarms can also be triggered by the auxiliary heater. See Auxiliary Heater (page 67).
Steering Wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING WARNING WHEEL Make sure that you fully engage the locking lever when returning it to its original position. WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel AUDIO CONTROL when the vehicle is moving. Select radio or CD mode on the audio unit. Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the The following functions can be operated correct position.
Steering Wheel Seek Mode Briefly press the button on the side: • In radio mode, this will locate the next pre-set radio station. • In CD mode, this will select the next CD if a CD changer is fitted. • In all modes to abort a traffic message during broadcasting.
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Steering Wheel TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
Wipers and Washers WINDSCREEN WIPERS AUTOWIPERS CAUTIONS Do not switch autowipers on in dry weather conditions. The rain sensor is very sensitive and the wipers may operate if dirt, mist or flies hit the windscreen. Replace the wiper blades as soon as they begin to leave bands of water and smears.
Wipers and Washers Adjust the sensitivity of the rain sensor REAR WINDOW WIPER AND using the rotary control. With low WASHERS sensitivity, the wipers will operate when the sensor detects a lot of water on the Intermittent wipe windscreen. With high sensitivity, the wipers will operate if the sensor detects a small amount of water on the windscreen.
Wipers and Washers Rear window washer CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES WARNING Do not operate the washer for more than 10 seconds at a time, and never when the reservoir is empty. Run the tip of your fingers over the edge of the blade to check for roughness.
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Wipers and Washers Install in the reverse order. TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
Lighting Main and dipped beam LIGHTING CONTROL Lighting control positions Pull the lever fully towards the steering wheel to switch between main and dipped beam. Headlamp flasher Pull the lever slightly towards the steering wheel. Side and tail lamps Home safe lighting Headlamps You can switch home safe lighting on up Front fog lamps...
Lighting With all doors closed, but within the 30 FRONT FOG LAMPS second delay, opening any door will result in the 3 minute timer starting again. The home safe lights can be cancelled by either turning the headlamp switch ON or by turning the ignition switch ON.
Lighting HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS HEADLAMP LEVELLING All vehicles Note: Depending on applicable laws and regulations in the country for which your vehicle was originally built, the hazard warning flashers may flash if you brake heavily. For item location: See At a Glance (page You can adjust the level of the headlamp beams according to the vehicle load.
Lighting Tourneo Connect Load Control position Persons Load in luggage SWB 5 LWB 5 LWB 8 seats seats seats compartment Front Rear max. max. See Vehicle identification (page 125). INTERIOR LAMPS DIRECTION INDICATORS Note: Tap the lever up or down to make the direction indicators flash only three times.
Lighting The courtesy lamp will also come on when Note: The following instructions describe you switch off the ignition. It will go off how to remove the bulbs. Fit replacements automatically after a short time or when in the reverse order unless otherwise stated. you start or restart the engine.
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Lighting Headlamp main and dipped beam Side lamp Note: When installing the cover, make sure Note: When installing the cover, make sure the arrow faces up. the arrow faces up. Turn the cover anti-clockwise and Turn the cover anti-clockwise and remove it.
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Lighting Front fog lamps 3. Remove the bulb. Side repeaters Carefully remove the side repeater. 2. Hold the bulb holder, turn the housing Note: You cannot separate the fog lamp anti-clockwise and remove it. bulb from the bulb holder. 3. Remove the bulb. Note: You can access the lamp from behind the front bumper.
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Lighting Rear lamps 2. Remove the rear lamp and unclip the bulb holder. 3. Gently press the bulb into the bulb holder, turn it anti-clockwise and remove it. Central high mounted brake lamp Remove the screws. 2. Remove the lamp. 3.
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Lighting Number plate lamp Interior lamp Front Vehicles with double rear doors Remove the lens. 2. Remove the bulb. Rear Vehicles with a tailgate Carefully prise out the lamp. 2. Remove the bulb. Reading lamps Open the lens. 2. Gently press the bulb into the bulb holder, turn it anti-clockwise and remove it.
Lighting Carefully prise out the lamp. 2. Remove the bulb. BULB SPECIFICATION CHART Lamp Specification Power (watt) Headlamp main and dipped beam 55/60 Front fog lamp Front direction indicator PY21W Side lamp Side repeater WY5W Brake and tail lamp P21/5W 21/5 Central high mounted brake lamp W16W...
Windows and Mirrors Manual folding mirrors POWER WINDOWS Folding WARNING Push the mirror towards the door window Do not operate the electric windows glass. unless they are free from obstruction. Unfolding Note: If you operate the switches often Make sure that you fully engage the mirror during a short period of time, the system in its support when returning it to its might become inoperable for a certain time...
Windows and Mirrors The electric exterior mirrors are fitted with The auto-dimming mirror will adjust a heating element that will defrost or automatically when hit by glaring light demist the mirror glass. See Climate from behind. It will not work when you have Control (page 63).
Instrument Cluster GAUGES Type 1 Tachometer Engine coolant temperature gauge Fuel gauge Speedometer Clock set button Information display Tripmeter reset button TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
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Instrument Cluster Type 2 Tachometer Engine coolant temperature gauge Fuel gauge Speedometer Information display Message indicator CAUTION Engine coolant temperature gauge Do not restart the engine until the cause of overheating has been All vehicles resolved. Shows the temperature of the engine coolant.
Instrument Cluster ABS warning lamp If the needle enters the red section, the engine is overheating. Stop the engine, If a warning or indicator lamp switch the ignition off and determine the does not illuminate when the cause once the engine has cooled down. ignition is switched on, this indicates a malfunction.
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Instrument Cluster Engine warning lamps Headlamp indicator It will illuminate when you switch Malfunction indicator lamp the headlamp dipped beam or the side and tail lamps on. Ignition warning lamp Powertrain warning lamp WARNING If the charging system drive belt on the diesel engines is loose, torn or All vehicles broken, the servo assistance for the...
Instrument Cluster Oil pressure warning lamp Shift indicator It will illuminate for a short CAUTION period of time to inform you that Do not resume your journey if the oil shifting to a higher gear may give pressure warning lamp comes on better fuel economy and lower CO2 despite the oil level being correct.
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Instrument Cluster Frost WARNING Even if the temperature rises to above +4ºC there is no guarantee that the road is free of hazards caused by inclement weather. A warning chime will sound in the following conditions: • +4ºC or lower: frost warning •...
Information Displays • to scroll through the trip computer GENERAL INFORMATION displays • to scroll through and highlight the WARNING options within a menu. Do not operate the information display controls when the vehicle is moving. Note: The information display will remain on for several minutes after you switch off the ignition.
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Information Displays Menu structure TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
Information Displays Press the clock set button until the TRIP COMPUTER time flashes in the display. Type 1 information display 2. Press the clock set button to set the time. Type 2 information display Distance to empty or clock Tripmeter Odometer Clock, radio station or CD track Clock set button...
Information Displays Distance to empty Note: The position of the trip computer display may vary depending on the Indicates the approximate distance the information shown in the display. vehicle will travel on the fuel remaining in the tank. Changes in driving pattern may PERSONALISED SETTINGS cause the value to vary.
Information Displays Press the SET/RESET button to INFORMATION MESSAGES confirm the setting. 8. Press the SET/RESET button to exit the menu. Vehicle settings Language settings, chimes, approach lights, lane change indicators, radio display, hazards on heavy braking, remote unlocking, hill start. Use the rotary control to enter the main menu.
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Information Displays Doors open Message Warning lamp System Locks. Vehicle is moving. Stop the Driver door open vehicle as soon as safely possible and close. Locks. Vehicle is moving. Stop the Passenger door open vehicle as soon as safely possible and close.
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Information Displays Lighting Message Warning lamp System A left-hand side indicator bulb has Left indicator bulb failure amber failed. See Changing a Bulb (page 42). A right-hand side indicator bulb Right indicator bulb failure amber has failed. See Changing a Bulb (page 42).
Climate Control The fresh air filter removes most PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION potentially harmful particles such as pollen, industrial fallout and road dust Outside air from the air entering the vehicle s interior. Keep the air intakes forward of the windscreen free from obstruction (snow, AIR VENTS leaves etc.) to allow the climate control system to function effectively.
Climate Control Heated exterior mirrors Temperature control Electric exterior mirrors are fitted with a heating element that will defrost or demist the mirror glass. They will switch on automatically when you switch the heated rear window on. MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL Blower Note: If you switch the blower off, the windscreen may mist up.
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Climate Control Rapid heating of vehicle interior Ventilation Set the air distribution control to position A or B. Set the blower to any position. Open the air vents to suit individual requirements. Face level Defrosting and demisting the Face level and footwell windscreen Footwell Note: Recirculated air is switched off...
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Climate Control Air conditioning Defrosting and demisting the windscreen Switching the air conditioning on and Note: For the air conditioning to operate the engine must be running. Press the A/C switch to turn the air Set the air distribution control to position conditioning on and off.
Climate Control • Programmable blower operation AUXILIARY HEATER begins when the coolant reaches a certain temperature. In this mode, General information ambient temperature has no effect. WARNINGS • In continuous heater operation, the unit senses the ambient temperature. If this Do not operate the programmable is above 5°C (41°F) the programmable fuel fired heater at filling stations,...
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Climate Control Setting the clock time Note: The heating duration for pre-set times and the timed heating mode can be set between 10 and 120 minutes. Press and hold button A for more than three seconds, until the time flashes in the display.
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Climate Control Continuous heater operation Programming the pre-set heating start times WARNING Press button A repeatedly, until the symbol The heater will continue to operate (1, 2 or 3) for the desired pre-set time is after the ignition is switched off. displayed.
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Climate Control Press button A repeatedly, until the symbol (1, 2 or 3) for the desired pre-set time is displayed. Press button C. The ON symbol will appear in the display. To deactivate a pre-set time, press button C again. TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
Seats • bend your legs slightly so that you can SITTING IN THE CORRECT press the pedals fully. POSITION • position the shoulder strap of the seat belt over the centre of your shoulder and position the lap strap tightly across your hips.
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Seats Adjusting the lumbar support Adjusting the angle of the seatback Adjusting the height of the seat TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
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Seats Adjusting the armrest Transit Connect Folding the front passenger seat WARNINGS Make sure that the seats and the seatbacks are secure and fully engaged in their catches. Do not place objects on the seatback when the vehicle is moving. TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
Seats Pull the release strap and fold the seat cushion forwards. 2. Fold the head restraint forwards. 3. Pull the release lever. 4. Fold the seatback forwards. 5. Pull the release lever. Adjusting the head restraint 6. Push the seatback down. WARNING HEAD RESTRAINTS Raise rear head restraint when the...
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Seats Third row WARNINGS Make sure the red indicator is not showing when you engage the seat rear legs and the third row seatback catches. Do not place objects on a folded seat. Do not pull on the second row seat when the entire seat is folded forwards.
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Seats Fully lower the head restraints. 2. Pull the levers on the side of the seatback. Remove the centre head restraint. 3. Fold the seatback forwards. 2. Fully lower the outer head restraints. 4. Pull the locking levers up. 3. Pull the levers on the side of the 5.
Seats Pull the locking levers down. 2. Fold the seat down. 3. Raise the seatback. 4. Install the centre head restraint. Third row The seat heating will operate only when Push the release levers down. the ignition is switched on. 2.
Note: You can use the socket to power 12 volt appliances that have a maximum current rating of 10 Amperes. Use only Ford accessory connectors or connectors CIGAR LIGHTER specified for use with SAE standard sockets.
Convenience features CUP HOLDERS WARNING Do not place hot drinks in the cup holders when the vehicle is moving. Seat back trays WARNING Do not use the trays when the vehicle is moving. Make sure that you secure the trays in the lowered position before setting off.
Convenience features AUXILIARY INPUT SOCKET See separate audio instructions. FLOOR MATS WARNING When using the floor mats, always make sure the floor mat is properly secured using the appropriate fixings and positioned so that it does not interfere with the operation of the pedals. TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
Starting and Stopping the Engine II The ignition is switched on. All electrical GENERAL INFORMATION circuits are operational. Warning lamps and indicators illuminate. This is the key General points on starting position when driving. You must also select If the battery has been disconnected the it when being towed.
Starting and Stopping the Engine Release the accelerator pedal. Wait until If you drive only short distances or your the engine has reached idle speed and then journeys contain frequent stopping and switch it off. starting, where there is increased acceleration and deceleration, occasional trips with the following conditions will DIESEL PARTICULATE FILTER...
Use booster cables. See Jump-Starting the Vehicle (page Note: The use of additives or other engine 116). treatments not approved by Ford is not recommended. Do not switch the ignition off when driving. Note: We do not recommend the prolonged use of additives intended to prevent fuel waxing.
Real world fuel consumption is governed by many factors including; driving style, high speed driving, stop/start driving, air conditioning usage, the accessories fitted and towing etc. Your Ford dealer can give you advice on Open improving your fuel consumption. Close TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
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Fuel and Refuelling Tourneo and Kombi Connect Fuel Consumption Figures CO2 Emis- Urban Extra-Urban Combined sions Variant l/100 km l/100 km l/100 km g/km (mpg) (mpg) (mpg) 1.8 l Duratorq-TDCi Turbo diesel (75 PS), Stage IV, 7.8 (36.2) 5.5 (51.4) 6.3 (44.8) Axle ratio: 4.06 1.8 l Duratorq-TDCi Turbo...
Transmission MANUAL TRANSMISSION CAUTION Do not engage reverse gear when the vehicle is moving. This can cause damage to the transmission. Note: Fully depress the clutch pedal and wait for three seconds before you select first gear. Selecting reverse gear TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
Brakes PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION PARKING BRAKE Disc brakes Applying the parking brake Wet brake discs result in reduced braking efficiency. Dab the brake pedal when driving from a car wash to remove the film of water. WARNING The ABS does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care WARNING and attention.
Stability Control Stability control (ESP) warning lamp PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION While driving, it flashes during activation Electronic stability programme of the system. See Warning Lamps and (ESP) Indicators (page 52). WARNING Emergency brake assist The system does not relieve you of WARNING your responsibility to drive with due care and attention.
Traction Control PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The traction control system improves traction when one wheel starts to spin at vehicle speeds up to 40 km/h (25 mph). If a wheel starts to spin, the traction control system varies the pressure to the brake of that wheel until is stops spinning.
Hill Start Assist You can activate the system only if the PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION following conditions have been met: The system makes it easier to pull away • The engine is running. when the vehicle is on a slope without the •...
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Hill Start Assist • If the system is active in a forward gear, select reverse gear. • If the system is active in neutral, release the clutch pedal. • If the system is active in reverse gear, select neutral. The green lamp will go out. Disabling the system See Information Displays (page 56).
Parking Aids Note: The parking aid may emit false tones PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION if it detects a signal using the same frequency as the sensors or if the vehicle is WARNING fully laden. The parking aid does not relieve you Note: The outer sensors may detect the of your responsibility to drive with side walls of a garage.
Load Carrying GENERAL INFORMATION CAUTION Do not exceed the maximum WARNINGS permissible roof load of 100 kilogrammes (220 pounds) (including Use load securing straps to an the roof rack). approved standard, e.g. DIN. Make sure that you secure all loose items properly.
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Load Carrying The 3 telescopic bars can be moved to allow up to 5 cargo net positions. TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
Towing TOWING A TRAILER WARNING Do not exceed the maximum gross train weight stated on the vehicle identification plate. See Vehicle identification (page 125). CAUTION Do not exceed the maximum permissible nose weight, i.e. vertical weight on the tow ball, of 75 kilogrammes (165 pounds).
Driving Hints RUNNING-IN Tyres WARNING New tyres need to be run-in for approximately 500 kilometres (300 miles). During this time, you may experience different driving characteristics. Brakes and clutch WARNING Avoid heavy use of the brakes and clutch if possible for the first 150 kilometres (100 miles) in town and for the first 1500 kilometres (1000 miles) on motorways.
Roadside Emergencies FIRST AID KIT Space is provided under the driver's seat. WARNING TRIANGLE Space is provided in the left-hand side wall of the load area. TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
Fuses Central fuse box FUSE BOX LOCATIONS Left-hand drive Engine compartment fuse box Central fuse box Engine compartment fuse box Right-hand drive WARNING Have MAXI fuses (Fuses 1–9 in the auxiliary fuse box) replaced by a properly trained technician. To remove the lid, release the clip and the hinge on the sides and lift the lid off.
Fuses Press the sides inwards and allow the CAUTION glove box to pivot downwards. Fit a replacement fuse with the same rating as the one you have removed. Note: You can identify a blown fuse by a break in the filament. Note: All fuses, except high current fuses, are a push fit.
Fuses FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART Engine compartment fuse box Fuse Ampere Circuits protected rating Central fuse box Double cooling fan - secondary fuse Central fuse box Heated windscreen Single cooling fan - primary fuse Double cooling fan - primary fuse Glow plugs Central fuse box Ignition switch Engine control module...
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Fuses Fuse Ampere Circuits protected rating Glow plug monitoring (diesel engines) Main beam right-hand side Air conditioning clutch solenoid Sensors, Actuators, Relay coils Foglamps Dipped beam (via main beam relay) Heater blower motor Heated windscreen Central fuse box Fuse Ampere Circuits protected rating GEM flasher power...
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Fuses Fuse Ampere Circuits protected rating Not used Not used Front wiper motor Heated front seats GEM VBAT, Recirc / ICL (30-) Not used Not used Radio (memory and power), BTVC module A/C, parking aid Interior lamps and battery saver Not used Not used Side lamps right-hand side...
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Fuses Fuse Ampere Circuits protected rating Not used Not used Not used Not used Rear power point, Transco hand wash Side lamps left-hand side Not used Not used Heated rear window Cluster, PATS, accelerator pedal Wiper front and rear Not used Not used TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
Vehicle recovery Rear towing eye TOWING POINTS CAUTION The screw-in towing eye has a left-hand thread. Turn it anti-clockwise to install it. Make sure that the towing eye is fully tightened. The towing eye must always be carried in the vehicle. Insert your finger into the hole on the underside of the cover and prise off the cover.
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Vehicle recovery CAUTIONS Too much tension in the tow rope could cause damage to your vehicle or the vehicle that is towing. Do not use a rigid tow bar on the front towing eye. Drive off slowly and smoothly without jerking the vehicle that is towing.
(page 109). maintain its roadworthiness and resale • Brake fluid level. See Brake and value. There is a large network of Ford Clutch Fluid Check (page 110). Authorised Repairers that are there to help you with their professional servicing •...
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Maintenance Closing the bonnet Note: Make sure that the bonnet is closed properly. Lower the bonnet and allow it to drop from under its own weight for the last 20 – 30 centimetres (8 - 12 inches). TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
Maintenance Engine oil dipstick : See Engine Oil Check (page 109). Engine coolant reservoir : See Engine Coolant Check (page 110). The filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are coloured for easy identification. Checking the oil level ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.8L CAUTION DURATORQ-TDCI (LYNX) Make sure that the level is between...
Maintenance Top up with fluid that meets the Ford CAUTIONS specification. See Technical In an emergency, you can add just Specifications (page 112). water to the cooling system to reach a vehicle service station. Have the Replace the filler cap. Turn it until you feel system checked by a properly trained a strong resistance.
Topping up Note: The brake and the clutch systems are supplied from the same reservoir. Remove the filler cap. Top up with fluid that meets the Ford CAUTION specification. See Technical Specifications (page 112). Do not top up further than the MAX mark.
WSS-M6C57-A2 DOT 4 Brake Fluid Providing it meets the specification defined by WSS-M2C913-C, you can also use Ford Engine Oil or an alternative engine oil. Topping up the oil: If you are unable to find an oil that meets the specification defined by WSS-M2C913-C, you must use SAE 5W-30 (preferred), SAE 5W-40 or SAE 10W-40 that meets the specification defined by either ACEA A5/B5 (preferred) or ACEA A3/B3.
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Maintenance Variant Item Capacity in Litres (gallons) 1.8 l Duratorq-TDdi/ Cooling system incl. heating 7.0 (1.5) Duratorq-TDCi 1.8 l Duratorq-TDdi/ Engine oil - with filter 5.6 (1.2) Duratorq-TDCi 1.8 l Duratorq-TDdi/ Engine oil - without filter 5.0 (1.1) Duratorq-TDCi TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
We recommend that you use Ford service Use a clean, lint free cloth or a damp wheel cleaner. Make sure that you read chamois leather to clean the inside of the and follow the manufacturer s instructions.
You should repair paintwork damage CLEANING THE INTERIOR caused by stones from the road or minor scratches as soon as possible. A choice of products is available from your Ford Seat belts Dealer. Read and follow the manufacturer s instructions.
Vehicle battery 4. Connect the negative (-) terminal of JUMP-STARTING THE VEHICLE vehicle B to the engine block or the engine mount of vehicle A (cable 2). CAUTIONS CAUTIONS Connect batteries with only the same nominal voltage. Do not connect to the negative (–) terminal of the flat battery.
Wheels and Tyres GENERAL INFORMATION WARNINGS Before using the vehicle jack, check that it is not damaged or deformed CAUTIONS and that the thread is lubricated and Use only approved wheel and tyre free from foreign matter. sizes. Using other sizes could damage the vehicle and will make the National Never place anything between the Type Approval invalid.
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Wheels and Tyres Jacking and lifting points Tourneo Connect Your jack and wheelbrace are located in CAUTION the left-hand sidewall of the load area. Use only the specified jacking points. If you use other positions, you may damage the body, steering, suspension, engine, braking system or the fuel lines.
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Wheels and Tyres Small arrow-shaped marks on the sills A show the location of the jacking points. Spare wheel Detach the first cable by unscrewing and sliding back the cap. Turn the nipple at the end of the cable through 90 degrees. Detach the second cable by unscrewing the nut.
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Wheels and Tyres Insert the wheelbrace and carefully WARNINGS remove the wheel trim. If your vehicle has a manual transmission, select first or reverse gear. If it has an automatic transmission, select park. Have the passengers leave the vehicle. Secure the diagonally opposite wheel with an appropriate block or wheel chock.
Wheels and Tyres CAUTION WARNING Do not install alloy wheels using Have the wheel nuts checked for wheel nuts designed for use with steel tightness and the tyre pressure wheels. checked as soon as possible. Note: The wheel nuts of alloy wheels and Note: If the spare wheel is different in size spoked steel wheels can also be used for or construction to the road wheels, have this...
Wheels and Tyres Examine the tyres regularly for cuts, foreign USING SNOW CHAINS objects and uneven wear of the tread. Uneven wear could mean that the wheel WARNINGS alignment is outside specification. Do not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph). Check the tyre pressures (including the spare) when cold, every two weeks.
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Wheels and Tyres Type 1 - Closed end, two piece wheel Type 2 - Open end, one piece wheel nut Short wheelbase Tyre Pressures Normal Load Full Load Front Rear Front Rear Variant Tyre Size (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) T200 195/65 R 15 2.2 (32) 2.5 (36)
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Wheels and Tyres Short wheelbase Tyre Pressures Normal Load Full Load Front Rear Front Rear Variant Tyre Size (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) K210 205/55 R 16 2.2 (32) 2.2 (32) 2.2 (32) 2.8 (41) K200 195/65 R 15 2.2 (32) 2.5 (36) 2.2 (32) 3.0 (44)
Vehicle identification VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE NUMBER Note: The vehicle identification plate design may vary to that shown. Note: The information shown on the vehicle identification plate is dependant upon market requirements. The vehicle identification number is stamped into the floor panel in front of the right-hand seat.
Capacities and Specifications TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Vehicle dimensions Short wheelbase TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
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Capacities and Specifications Item Dimension Description Dimension in mm (inches) Overall length 4324 (170.2) Overall width including exterior mirrors 2113 (83.2) Overall height 1804-1837 (71.0-72.3) Wheelbase 2665 (104.9) Track - Front 1505 (59.3) Track - Rear 1552 (61.1) TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
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Capacities and Specifications Long wheelbase TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
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Capacities and Specifications Item Dimension Description Dimension in mm (inches) Overall length 4571 (180.0) Overall width including exterior mirrors 2113 (83.2) Overall height 1970-1982 (77.5-78.0) Wheelbase 2912 (114.6) Track - Front 1505 (59.3) Track - Rear 1552 (61.1) TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
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Capacities and Specifications Towing equipment dimensions Item Dimension Description Dimension in mm (inches) Bumper – end of towball Min 90 (3.5) Attachment point – centre of towball 91.1 (3.6) Wheel centre – centre of towball 834 (32.8) TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
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Centre of towball – centre 1. attachment point 413.3 (16.3) Centre of towball – centre 2. attachment point 566.3 (22.3) All measurements refer to towing equipment officially released by Ford. TourneoConnect/TransitConnect (TC7) Vehicles Built From: 24-05-2011, Vehicles Built Up To: 31-12-2013...
Audio introduction IMPORTANT AUDIO INFORMATION WARNINGS Due to technical incompatibility, recordable (CD-R) and rewritable Disc labels (CD-RW) discs may not function correctly. Audio CD These units will play compact discs that conform to the International Red Book standard audio specification. Copy protected CDs from some manufacturers do not conform to this standard and playback cannot be guaranteed.
Audio unit overview CD aperture. See Loading compact discs (page 142). On, off and volume control. See On/off control (page 136). CD eject. See Ejecting compact discs (page 143). Clock. See Setting the clock and date on the audio unit (page 135). Balance and fade control.
Audio System Security If the display shows WAIT 30, the unit will SECURITY CODE be locked for 30 minutes. Wait until the timer counts down to zero. When CODE is Each unit incorporates a unique code that shown in the display, enter the correct must be entered before the unit will code.
Audio Unit Clock and Date Displays SETTING THE CLOCK AND DATE ON THE AUDIO UNIT Changing the date and time Press the CLOCK button to display the date and time. Note: If you do not press another button within 30 seconds of pressing the CLOCK button, the display will return to its previous setting.
Audio unit operation ON/OFF CONTROL BALANCE/FADE CONTROL Press the on/off control. This will also The balance function is used to adjust the operate the unit for up to one hour with the sound distribution between the left and ignition turned off. right speakers.
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Audio unit operation Menu functions First level Second level During radio recep- During tape playback During CD playback During all functions tion ADV menu Bluetooth enable/ disable Note: The sequence in which functions appear may vary for different audio units and vehicles.
Audio unit operation When the search is complete, sound is STATION PRESET BUTTONS restored and the strongest signals are stored on the autostore presets. This feature allows you to store your favourite stations so that they can be Press and hold the AM/FM button. recalled by selecting the appropriate waveband and pressing one of the preset TRAFFIC INFORMATION...
Audio unit operation Ending traffic announcements If a non-traffic station is selected or recalled using a preset button, the audio The audio unit will return to normal unit will remain on that station unless TA operation at the end of each traffic is turned off, then on again.
Audio unit menus If your radio has AF (alternative AUTOMATIC VOLUME frequencies) tuning switched on and you CONTROL move from one transmission area to another, this function will search for and This function adjusts the volume level to switch to a stronger station signal, if one compensate for engine and road speed can be found.
Audio unit menus During news broadcasts, the display REGIONAL MODE (REG) alternates between the station name and NEWS. News interrupts are broadcast at The function REG (regional mode) controls the same preset volume level as traffic the behaviour of AF switching between announcements.
Compact Disc Player LOADING COMPACT DISCS SHUFFLE/RANDOM Always check that the CD aperture is Random track playback, also known as empty before inserting a CD. shuffle, plays all tracks on a CD in random order. Insert a CD, label side up, into the audio unit.
Compact Disc Player Press the MENU button repeatedly until SCAN is shown in the display. 2. Using the seek up or seek down button select either SCAN CD or SCAN ALL. 3. Press the seek up or seek down button again to continue listening to a track.
Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket Note: For optimum performance when using any auxiliary device set the volume on the device high. This will reduce audio interference when charging the device via the vehicle power supply socket. When fitted the Auxiliary input (AUX IN) socket permits an auxiliary device, such as an MP3 player, to be linked into the vehicle audio system.
Audio Troubleshooting AUDIO TROUBLESHOOTING Audio unit display Rectification General error message for CD fault conditions, for example cannot read the CD, data-CD inserted. May CD ERROR also indicate a audio unit malfunction. Make sure that PLEASE CHECK CD the disc is correctly loaded, clean and re- load the CD CDC ERROR or replace the CD with a known music CD.
To avoid this Office situation, only recommended phones should be used. Please visit the website www.ford- mobile-connectivity.com for full details. TELEPHONE SETUP Making a phone an active phone When using the system for the first time, Phonebook no phone is connected to the system.
Note: In some cases the Bluetooth 2. In the Bluetooth menu on your phone, connection must also be confirmed on the search for Ford Audio and select it. phone. 3. Enter the code number shown on the Bond another Bluetooth phone vehicle display using the phone keypad.
Telephone Ending a call USING THE TELEPHONE - VEHICLES WITHOUT: Calls can be ended by pressing the call reject button. NAVIGATION SYSTEM Audio units without a telephone keypad This chapter describes the phone functions can also end a call by pressing either of the audio unit.
Telephone If there is an incoming call whilst there is 2. Press the preset number required an ongoing call, a beep will be heard and (using the station preset buttons 1 - 6). you will have the option to end the active Using the audio unit menu call and to accept the incoming call.
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Telephone Note: Refer to your Navigation System If there is an incoming call, whilst there is guide for details of the controls. an ongoing call, a beep will be heard and you will have the option to end the active An active phone must be present.
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Telephone 2. Using the BT SETTINGS option in the menu, select the active phone from the list. Debonding a bonded phone A bonded phone can be deleted from the system at any time, unless a phone call is in progress. Press the PHONE button on the unit.
Voice control Do not try to give any commands until the PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION beep tone has been heard. The voice control system will repeat each spoken CAUTION command back to you. Using the system with the engine off If you are not sure how to continue say will drain the battery.
Voice control • radio: "TUNE NAME" • Store up to 20 name tags per function. • SD card: "TRACK". • The average recording time for each name tag is approximately 2-3 Start communicating with the system seconds. Before you can start talking to the system you first have to press the VOICE or MODE AUDIO UNIT COMMANDS button for each operation and wait until...
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Voice control Track You can choose a track on your CD directly. Steps User says System answer "CD PLAYER" "CD PLAYER" "TRACK NUMBER PLEASE" "TRACK" "TRACK <number>" "<a number between 1 and 99>" * Can be used as a shortcut. ** Additionally, numbers can be spoken as up to four single digits (for example "2", "4", "5"...
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Voice control "RADIO" "STORE NAME" "PLAY" * Can be used as a shortcut. Tune frequency This function allows you to tune your radio by voice commands. Steps User says System answer "RADIO" "RADIO" "AM" "AM FREQUENCY PLEASE" "FM" "FM FREQUENCY PLEASE" "TUNE <frequency>"...
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Voice control Steps User says System answer "<name> STORED" Tune name This function allows you to call up a stored radio station. Steps User says System answer "RADIO" "RADIO" "NAME PLEASE" "TUNE NAME" "<name>" "TUNE <name>" * Can be used as a shortcut. Delete name This function allows you to delete a stored radio station.
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Voice control Delete directory This function allows you to delete all stored radio stations at once. Steps User says System answer "RADIO" "RADIO" "DELETE DIRECTORY" "DELETE DIRECTORY" "CONFIRM YES OR NO" "YES" "RADIO DIRECTORY DELETED" "NO" "COMMAND CANCELLED" Play This function switches the audio source to the radio mode.
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Voice control "SD CARD" "HELP" "PLAY" "TRACK" "SHUFFLE ALL" "SHUFFLE FOLDER" "SHUFFLE OFF" "REPEAT TRACK" "REPEAT FOLDER" "REPEAT OFF" * Can be used as a shortcut. SD card play This function allows you to switch the audio source to the SD card audio files. Steps User says System answer...
Voice control Steps User says System answer "SD CARD" "SD CARD" "TRACK NUMBER PLEASE" "TRACK" "TRACK <number>" "<a number between 1 and 99>" * Can be used as a shortcut. ** Additionally, numbers can be spoken as up to four single digits (for example "2", "4", "5"...
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Voice control "PHONE" "ACCEPT CALLS" "REJECT CALLS" * Can be used as a shortcut. Phone functions Dial number Phone numbers can be dialled after giving the name tag voice command. Steps User says System answer "PHONE" "PHONE" "NUMBER PLEASE" "DIAL NUMBER" "<phone number>"...
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Voice control Redial This function allows you to redial the last dialled phone number. Steps User says System answer "PHONE" "PHONE" "REDIAL" "REDIAL" "CONFIRM YES OR NO" "YES" "DIALLING" "NO" "COMMAND CANCELLED" * Can be used as a shortcut. Mobile name This function allows you to access phone numbers stored with a name tag in your mobile phone.
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Voice control Create a phonebook New entries can be stored with the "STORE NAME" command. This feature Store name can be used to dial a number by calling up the name instead of the full phone number. Steps User says System answer "PHONE"...
Voice control Steps User says System answer "PHONE" "PHONE" "PLAY DIRECTORY" "PLAY DIRECTORY" Delete directory This function allows you to delete all entries in one go. Steps User says System answer "PHONE" "PHONE" "DELETE DIRECTORY" "DELETE DIRECTORY" "CONFIRM YES OR NO" "YES"...
Keep antenna and power cables at owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any least 100mm from any electronic use of such marks by Ford Motor Company modules and airbags. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective Note: Only fit antennas in the positions owners.
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Appendices Frequency Band Maximum output power Watt (Peak Antenna Positions RMS) 1 – 30 50 W 1, 2, 3 30 – 54 50 W 1, 2, 3 68 – 87.5 50 W 1, 2, 3 142 – 176 50 W 1, 2, 3 380 –...
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Index Audio Unit Clock and Date Displays............135 Audio unit commands........153 Auxiliary input............157 See: Climate Control...........63 CD Player...............153 About This Manual...........5 Radio...............154 Protecting the Environment.......5 SD Card..............157 Audio unit menus.........140 See: Brakes.............87 Audio unit operation........136 ABS driving hints Audio unit overview........133 See: Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Auto-Dimming Mirror........49 Brakes..............87...
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Index Cleaning the Interior........115 Instrument cluster screens, LCD screens, radio screens............115 Capacities and Specifications....126 Rear windows............115 Technical Specifications........126 Seat belts..............115 Cargo Nets............93 Climate Control..........63 Car Wash Principle of Operation........63 See: Cleaning the Exterior........114 Coded keys............29 Catalytic Converter........83 Cold Weather Precautions......96 Driving with a catalytic converter....83 Compact disc playback......142 Changing a Bulb..........42...
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Index Engine Oil Dipstick - 1.8L Duratorq-TDCi (Lynx) Diesel/1.8L Duratorq-TDDi (Lynx) Diesel..........109 Gauges...............50 Entering a security code......134 Engine coolant temperature gauge....51 Exterior Mirrors..........48 Fuel gauge...............52 Manual folding mirrors........48 Gearbox See: Transmission..........86 General Information on Radio Frequencies...........22 Fastening the seat belts.......19 Rear seat belts............20 Fast forward/reverse........142 First Aid Kit............97...
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Index Incorrect security code.......134 Locking and Unlocking.........24 Information Displays........56 Automatic relocking..........25 General Information..........56 Central locking............24 Information Messages.........60 Double locking............24 Doors open..............61 Double locking the doors with the key..24 Hill start assist............61 Locking and unlocking confirmation.....24 Lighting..............62 Locking and unlocking the doors from Maintenance............62 inside..............26 Message indicator..........60...
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Index Rear Seats............74 Folding a single seatback forwards....75 Folding the entire seat forwards.....75 Navigation system commands....163 Returning the seat to the upright News broadcasts...........141 position..............76 Rear Window Wiper and Washers...35 Intermittent wipe..........35 Rear window washer..........36 Occupant protection........18 Reverse gear wipe..........35 Principle of Operation.........18 Refuelling............84 Oil Check...
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Index Starting a Diesel Engine.......81 Traction Control..........89 Cold or hot engine..........81 Principle of Operation........89 Starting and Stopping the Engine....81 Traffic information control......138 General Information..........81 Activating traffic announcements....138 Station preset buttons.......138 Ending traffic announcements.....139 Station tuning control.........139 Local or distant traffic........139 Manual tuning............139 To adjust the preset volume......139 Scan tuning............139...
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Index Using the telephone - Vehicles Without: Navigation System........148 Changing the active phone......149 Warning Lamps and Indicators....52 Debonding a bonded phone......149 ABS warning lamp..........52 Making a call............148 Airbag warning lamp...........52 Muting the microphone........149 Brake system warning lamp......52 Receiving an incoming call......148 Direction indicator..........52 Receiving a second incoming call....148 Door open warning lamp........52...
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