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  • Page 1 FORD ENDURA Owner's Manual...
  • Page 2 No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without our written permission. Errors and omissions excepted. © Ford Motor Company 2017 All rights reserved. Part Number: 201712 20171227182904...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction Keys and Remote Controls About This Manual ..........7 General Information on Radio Frequencies ..........28 Symbols Glossary ..........7 Remote Control ..........28 Data Recording ..........9 Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control Replacement Parts Recommendation ................31 ................10 Mobile Communications Equipment MyKey ................11 Principle of Operation ........32...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Wipers and Washers Climate Control Autowipers ............51 Automatic Climate Control - Vehicles With: Sony Audio System ....100 Windshield Washers ........51 Automatic Climate Control - Vehicles Rear Window Wiper and Washers ..52 With: Premium AM/FM/CD ....102 Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate Lighting .................103 General Information ........53...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Auto-Start-Stop - Automatic Side Sensing System ........157 Transmission ..........122 Active Park Assist ........159 Rear View Camera ........165 Fuel and Refueling 180 Degree Camera ........168 Safety Precautions ........124 Fuel Quality ............124 Cruise Control Fuel Filler Funnel Location .......125 Principle of Operation .......169 Running Out of Fuel ........125 Using Adaptive Cruise Control ....169...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Cold Weather Precautions ......206 Cleaning the Interior ........238 Driving Through Water ......206 Repairing Minor Paint Damage .....239 Floor Mats .............206 Cleaning the Wheels .........239 Body Styling Kits ........240 Roadside Emergencies Wheels and Tires Hazard Flashers ..........208 First Aid Kit ...........208 General Information ........241 Warning Triangle ........208 Tire Care ............243...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Phone ..............295 Navigation .............296 Apps ..............301 Settings ............301 SYNC 3 Troubleshooting ....308 Appendices Electromagnetic Compatibility ....321 End User License Agreement ....323 Declaration of Conformity ......349 Endura (CDQ) New Zealand, enNZL, Edition date: 201712, First Printing...
  • Page 9 Endura (CDQ) New Zealand, enNZL, Edition date: 201712, First Printing...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Introduction ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank you for choosing Ford. We recommend that you take some time to get to know your vehicle by reading this manual. The more that you know about your vehicle, the greater the safety and pleasure you will get from driving it.
  • Page 11 Introduction Brake system Fasten seatbelt E71880 Flammable E231160 E270480 Cabin air filter Front airbag E67017 Front fog lamps Check fuel cap Fuel pump reset Child safety door lock or unlock Fuse compartment Child seat lower anchor Hazard flashers Child seat tether anchor Heated rear window Cruise control E71340...
  • Page 12: Data Recording

    Introduction Note operating instructions Side airbag Horn control Shield the eyes E270945 E167012 Panic alarm Stability control E138639 Windshield wiping system Parking aid E139213 E270969 Windshield wash and wipe Parking brake Power steering fluid DATA RECORDING A large number of electronic components Power windows front/rear of your vehicle contain data storage modules temporarily or permanently...
  • Page 13: Replacement Parts Recommendation

    (including manufacturers) are identify genuine Ford and Motorcraft parts able to read out this technical information by looking for the Ford, FoMoCo or from the event and malfunction data Motorcraft branding on the parts or their storage modules using special diagnostic packaging.
  • Page 14: Mobile Communications Equipment

    Warranty on Replacement Parts Genuine Ford and Motorcraft replacement parts are the only replacement parts that benefit from a Ford Warranty. The Ford Warranty may not cover damage caused to your vehicle as a result of failed non-Ford parts. For additional information, refer to the terms and conditions of the Ford Warranty.
  • Page 15: At A Glance

    At a Glance INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW - RHD E203889 Hazard flasher switch. See Air vents. Hazard Flashers (page 208). Direction indicator lever. See Audio unit. See Audio System Direction Indicators (page 59). (page 264). Information display controls. See Climate control. See Climate Information Display Control Control (page 100).
  • Page 16 At a Glance Audio control. Voice control. See Audio Control (page 48). See Voice Control (page 49). Steering wheel adjustment. See Adjusting the Steering Wheel (page 48). Horn. Cruise control buttons. Lighting control.Power liftgate release button. See Lighting Control (page 53). See Power Liftgate (page 41).
  • Page 17: Child Safety

    This section provides useful them. information on the installation and Read and follow the child restraint safe use of child restraints. Ford manufacturer’s instructions when strongly recommends that you read and you are fitting a child restraint. understand this section before carrying children in your vehicle.
  • Page 18: Selecting A Child Restraint System

    Child Safety SELECTING A CHILD INSTALLING CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM RESTRAINTS To provide protection, a child restraint WARNINGS system should meet three requirements. NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an The child restraint system complies ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH with Australian Standard AS1754.
  • Page 19: Child Restraint Anchorage Locations

    Child Safety WARNINGS Always ensure that the locking mechanism of the rear seatback is fully engaged when in the upright position, by attempting to pull it down again. Do not attach a tether strap to anything other than the correct tether anchor point.
  • Page 20: Protecting Larger Children

    Child Safety E166781 Note: Arrow points to front of vehicle. Note: You may need to raise or remove the head restraint to ease installation. See E87145 Head Restraints (page 107). Note: Where applicable, remove the PROTECTING LARGER luggage cover to ease installation. See CHILDREN Luggage Covers (page 198).
  • Page 21: Checking Seatbelt Fit

    Child Safety Typical Booster Seat CHILD SAFETY LOCKS (If Equipped) E259984 E70710 Press the switch to turn them on. WARNINGS Press the switch again to turn them off. Do not install a booster seat with Note: You cannot open the rear doors from only the lap strap of the seatbelt.
  • Page 22: Seatbelts

    Seatbelts 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 seatbelt is a particularly battery acid. Cleaning may mandatory requirement. Seatbelts safely be carried out using mild soap and should be properly fastened and water.
  • Page 23: Fastening The Seatbelts

    Seatbelts The seatbelt pretensioners at the front seating positions are designed to tighten the seatbelts when activated. In frontal and near-frontal crashes, the seatbelt pretensioners may be activated alone or, if the crash is of sufficient severity, together with the front airbags. The pretensioners may also activate when a side curtain airbag is deployed.
  • Page 24: Seatbelt Height Adjustment

    Seatbelts Pull the button and slide the height adjuster up or down. 2. Release the button and pull down on the height adjuster to make sure it is locked in place. SEATBELT REMINDER WARNING The system will only provide protection when you use the seatbelt E170730 correctly.
  • Page 25: Seatbelt Maintenance

    (if equipped), shoulder belt guide on seat back (if equipped), should be inspected after a crash. Ford Motor Company recommends that all seatbelt assemblies in use in vehicles involved in a crash be replaced. However, if the crash was minor and an authorized...
  • Page 26: Supplementary Restraints System

    Do not poke sharp objects into areas where airbags are fitted. This could WARNINGS damage and adversely affect Do not fit a non-Ford approved bull deployment of the airbags. Failure to bar or nudge-bar to your vehicle as follow this instruction could result in this may interfere with the operation personal injury or death.
  • Page 27: Passenger Airbag

    Supplementary Restraints System The airbag will deploy during significant WARNINGS frontal and near frontal collisions. The Do not lean your head on the door. airbag will inflate within a few thousandths The side airbag could injure you as it of a second and deflate on contact with deploys from the side of the the occupant, thus cushioning forward seatback.
  • Page 28: Driver Knee Airbag

    Supplementary Restraints System SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAGS WARNING Do not place objects or mount equipment on or near the headliner at the siderail that may come into contact with a deploying curtain airbag. Failure to follow these instructions may increase the risk of personal injury in the event of a crash.
  • Page 29 Supplementary Restraints System Inflatable seatbelts are located in the Note: Child harnesses are provided with a second-row outboard seating positions. gated slide which must be used to convert lap-sash seatbelts into lap belts. The The rear inflatable seatbelts have an inflatable seatbelt webbing is too thick to inflatable bag located in the sash fit through the gated slide.
  • Page 30 Supplementary Restraints System E146365 The fully inflated seatbelts increased diameter more effectively holds the occupant in the appropriate seating position, and spreads crash forces over more area of the body than regular seatbelts. This helps reduce pressure on the chest and helps control head and neck motion for passengers.
  • Page 31: Keys And Remote Controls

    Keys and Remote Controls GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO FREQUENCIES Note: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment. The typical operating range for your transmitter is approximately 10 m. A decrease in operating range could be caused by: •...
  • Page 32 Keys and Remote Controls A message appears in the information display when the battery is low. See General Information (page 76). The remote control uses one coin-type three-volt lithium battery. E270539 Press the release button and pull the key blade out. E270539 Press the release button and pull the key blade out.
  • Page 33 Keys and Remote Controls E218402 3. Insert a suitable tool, for example a screwdriver, in the position shown and carefully remove the battery. 4. Install the new battery with the + facing upward. E218401 5. Reinstall the battery cover and the key 2.
  • Page 34: Replacing A Lost Key Or Remote Control

    Keys and Remote Controls Car Finder Press the button twice within three seconds. The horn sounds and the direction indicators E138623 flash. We recommend you use this method to locate your vehicle, rather than using the panic alarm. Sounding a Panic Alarm Note: The panic alarm only operates when the ignition is off.
  • Page 35: Mykey

    MyKey Standard Settings PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The following settings cannot be changed: The system allows you to program keys • Safety belt minder. You cannot disable with restricted driving modes to promote this feature. The audio system will good driving habits. You can use all but one mute when this feature is activated.
  • Page 36: Creating A Mykey

    MyKey • Various vehicle speed reminders can MyKey is successfully created. Make sure be set. Warnings will be shown in the you label it so you can distinguish it from display followed by an audible tone the admin keys. when the set vehicle speed is You can also program configurable exceeded.
  • Page 37 MyKey To clear all MyKeys of all MyKey settings, press the left arrow button to access the main menu and scroll to: Message Action and Description Settings Press the OK button or the right arrow button. MyKey Press the OK button or the right arrow button. Clear MyKey Press and hold the OK button until the instrument cluster displays the following message.
  • Page 38: Checking Mykey System Status

    MyKey is not compatible with non Ford-approved, aftermarket remote start systems. If you choose to install a remote start system, see an authorized dealer for a Ford-approved remote start system. MYKEY TROUBLESHOOTING Condition Potential Causes I cannot create a MyKey.
  • Page 39 MyKey Condition Potential Causes • Vehicles with keyless start: The keyless start transmitter is not placed in the backup position. See Passive Anti-Theft System (page 44). • SecuriLock passive anti-theft system is disabled or in unlimited mode. I cannot program the configurable •...
  • Page 40: Doors And Locks

    Doors and Locks Remote Control LOCKING AND UNLOCKING You can use the remote control at any time Note: Check your vehicle is locked before when the ignition is off. leaving it unattended. When the ignition is on and your vehicle Note: Do not leave your keys in your vehicle.
  • Page 41 Doors and Locks Mislock Automatic Relocking This warns you that your vehicle has not The doors automatically relock if you do locked. not open a door within 45 seconds of unlocking the doors with the remote When you press the lock button once, the control.
  • Page 42 Doors and Locks Locking and Unlocking the Doors Individually with the Key Blade Locking E112203 If the central locking function fails to operate, lock the doors individually using the key in the position shown. Left-Hand Side Turn clockwise to lock. Right-Hand Side Turn counterclockwise to lock.
  • Page 43: Liftgate

    Liftgate Opening the Liftgate MANUAL LIFTGATE (If Equipped) Manually WARNINGS It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside or outside of a vehicle. In a crash, people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed.
  • Page 44: Power Liftgate

    Liftgate If there is a problem with the open or close POWER LIFTGATE (If Equipped) request, a tone will sound for one of the following reasons: WARNINGS • The ignition is on and the transmission It is extremely dangerous to ride in a is not in park (P).
  • Page 45 Liftgate Stopping the Liftgate Movement From the Instrument Panel With the transmission in park Note: Do not apply sudden excessive force (P), press the button on the to the liftgate while it is in motion. This E138633 instrument panel. could damage the power liftgate and its components.
  • Page 46 Liftgate Note: The system recalls the new programmed height until you reprogram it, even if you disconnect the battery. When operating the power liftgate after you have programmed a lower height than fully open, you can fully open the liftgate by manually pushing it upward to the maximum open position.
  • Page 47: Security

    Security PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT ANTI-THEFT ALARM - SYSTEM VEHICLES WITH: INTEGRAL (If Equipped) BATTERY (If Equipped) Principle of Operation Perimeter Alarm The system prevents someone from starting the engine with an incorrectly The perimeter alarm is a deterrent against coded key. unauthorized access to your vehicle through the doors and the hood.
  • Page 48: Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With: Interior Sensor

    Security Disarming the Alarm • If the inclination sensors detect an attempt to raise your vehicle. Vehicles Without Keyless Entry • If someone disconnects the vehicle battery or the battery back-up sounder. Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking the doors with the key and switching your If the alarm is triggered, the alarm horn vehicle on with a correctly coded key within sounds for 30 seconds and the hazard...
  • Page 49 Security Perimeter Alarm If the alarm is triggered, the alarm horn will sound for 30 seconds and the hazard The perimeter alarm is a deterrent against warning flasher will flash for five minutes. unauthorized access to your vehicle Any further attempts to perform one of the through the doors and the hood.
  • Page 50: Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With: Perimeter Alarm

    Security Message Action and Description If you wish to arm the alarm with full guard, leave your vehicle without pressing the OK button. Note: Selecting reduced guard does not set the alarm permanently to reduced guard. It sets it to reduced guard only for the current locking cycle. Arming the Alarm Arming the Alarm The alarm arms when you lock your...
  • Page 51: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL - VEHICLES WITH: MANUAL ADJUSTABLE STEERING COLUMN 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 106).
  • Page 52: Voice Control

    Steering Wheel Seek, Next or Previous Press and hold the seek button to: • Tune the radio to the next station up Press the seek button to: or down the frequency band. • Tune the radio to the next or previous •...
  • Page 53: Information Display Control

    Steering Wheel INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL E144636 See Information Displays (page 76). HEATED STEERING WHEEL Equipped) Switch the heated steering wheel on and off using the touchscreen. Touch the button to switch the heated steering wheel on and off. Note: You can use the heated steering wheel only when the engine is running.
  • Page 54: Wipers And Washers

    Wipers and Washers Keep the outside of the windshield clean. AUTOWIPERS The rain sensor is very sensitive and the wipers may operate if dirt, mist or insects Note: Fully defrost the windshield before hit the windshield. you switch the windshield wipers on. In these conditions, you can do the Note: Make sure you switch the windshield following:...
  • Page 55: Rear Window Wiper And Washers

    Wipers and Washers Rear Window Washer Note: Do not operate the washers when the washer reservoir is empty. This could cause the washer pump to overheat. Front Camera Washer (If Equipped) Operating the windshield washer also turns on the front camera washer. REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHERS Note: Make sure you switch the windshield...
  • Page 56: Lighting

    Lighting GENERAL INFORMATION LIGHTING CONTROL Condensation in the Exterior Front Lamps and Rear Lamps Exterior front lamps and rear lamps have vents to accommodate normal changes in air pressure. Condensation can be a natural by-product of this design. When moist air enters the lamp assembly through the vents, there is a possibility that condensation can occur when the temperature is cold.
  • Page 57: Autolamps

    Lighting Flashing the Headlamp High Beam The headlamps remain on for a period of time after you switch the ignition off. Use the information display controls to adjust the period of time that the headlamps remain on. Note: If you switch the autolamps on, you cannot switch the high beams on until the system turns the low beams on.
  • Page 58: Headlamp Exit Delay

    Lighting Press repeatedly or press and hold until The system turns on high beams if it is dark you reach the desired level. enough and no other traffic is present. If it detects an approaching vehicle’s headlamps or tail lamps, or street lighting HEADLAMP EXIT DELAY ahead, the system turns off high beams before they can distract other road users.
  • Page 59 Lighting • The system detects severe rain, snow or fog. • The camera is blocked. • You switch on the rear fog lamps. Switching the System On and Off Switch the system on using the information display. See Information Displays (page 76).
  • Page 60: Front Fog Lamps

    Lighting FRONT FOG LAMPS HEADLAMP LEVELING Adjust the level of the headlamp beams according to your vehicle load. Set the headlamp leveling control to zero when your vehicle is unloaded. Set the headlamp beams to give between 35–100 m of road surface illumination when your vehicle is partially or fully loaded.
  • Page 61: Cornering Lamps

    Lighting The system only works with the lighting control in the autolamp position. You can switch this feature on or off in the information display. Note: There is a delay of two to five seconds before the system operates when you drive your vehicle.
  • Page 62: Direction Indicators

    Lighting E72898 Push the lever up or down to use the Headlamp beam. direction indicators. Cornering lamp beam. Note: Tap the lever up or down to make the direction indicators flash three times to The cornering lamps illuminate the inside indicate a lane change.
  • Page 63 Lighting Note: Press the button to switch the door Type Two function off when you open any door. When the door function is off and you open a door, the courtesy and door lamps stay off. The indicator lamp lights amber when the door function is off.
  • Page 64: Ambient Lighting

    Lighting Type Two E199026 Type Three E199027 Press the button to switch the lamps on or off. AMBIENT LIGHTING Adjust the ambient lighting using the touchscreen. See your SYNC information. Endura (CDQ) New Zealand, enNZL, Edition date: 201712, First Printing...
  • Page 65: Windows And Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors 2. Release the control. POWER WINDOWS 3. Open the window and then try to close it automatically. WARNINGS Do not leave children unattended in 4. Repeat the procedure if the window your vehicle and do not let them play does not close automatically.
  • Page 66: Global Opening And Closing

    Windows and Mirrors Accessory Delay Moonroof (If Equipped) You can use the window controls for You can vent the moonroof after you several minutes after switching off the unlock your vehicle with the remote ignition or until opening either front door. control.
  • Page 67 Windows and Mirrors Fold-Away Exterior Mirrors Loose Mirror Push the mirror toward the door window If your power-folding mirrors are manually glass. Make sure that you fully engage the folded, they may not work properly even mirror in its support when returning it to its after you re-position them.
  • Page 68: Interior Mirror

    Windows and Mirrors Reverse Mirror Dipping Memory Mirrors (If Equipped) (If Equipped) One of your exterior mirrors automatically You can save and recall the mirror dips down when you place your vehicle into positions through the memory function. reverse (R). This feature gives you a view See Memory Function (page 108).
  • Page 69: Sun Visors

    Windows and Mirrors The mirror dims to reduce the effect of MOONROOF bright light from behind. It returns to normal when the bright light from behind WARNINGS is no longer present or if you shift into Do not let children play with the reverse (R).
  • Page 70 Windows and Mirrors Sunshade open. Press and release to open the sunshade. The sunshade opens automatically with the moonroof. You can also open the sunshade with the moonroof closed. Note: The sunshade stops short of its fully opened position for the comfort of rear passengers.
  • Page 71: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster GAUGES Type 1 and 2 Fuel Gauge Tachometer Engine Coolant Temperature Information Display Gauge Speedometer Endura (CDQ) New Zealand, enNZL, Edition date: 201712, First Printing...
  • Page 72 Instrument Cluster Type 3 E152749 Outside Air Temperature Tachometer Shows the outside air temperature. Information Display Speedometer Compass Fuel Gauge Displays the vehicle’s heading direction. Engine Coolant Temperature Trip Computer Gauge See General Information (page 76). Information Display Vehicle Settings and Personalization Odometer See General Information (page 76).
  • Page 73: Warning Lamps And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster Engine Coolant Temperature • It may take a short time for the needle Gauge to reach F after leaving the gas station. This is normal and depends upon the Shows the temperature of the engine slope of pavement at the gas station. coolant.
  • Page 74 Instrument Cluster Automatic High Beam Lamp Engaged (green light): Illuminates when the adaptive cruise control system is Equipped) engaged. Turns off when the adaptive cruise control is disengaged. Illuminates when this feature is on. See Automatic High Beam Control (page 55). Adaptive Steering (If Equipped) The adaptive steering system...
  • Page 75 Instrument Cluster Engine Oil Warning Lamp WARNING Driving your vehicle with the warning WARNING lamp on is dangerous. A significant If it illuminates when you are driving decrease in braking performance do not continue your journey, even if may occur. It may take you longer to stop the oil level is correct.
  • Page 76 Instrument Cluster Fuel Operated Heater Operating If both lamps illuminate when the engine is running, stop your vehicle as soon as it Illuminates to inform you the fuel is safe to do so. Continuing to drive your operated heater is currently in vehicle may cause reduced power or the operation.
  • Page 77 Instrument Cluster Lane Keeping Aid Headlamp and Parking Lamp (If Equipped) Indicator Illuminates when you activate Illuminates when you switch the the lane keeping system. headlamps or parking lamps on. E144813 Liftgate Ajar Rear Fog Lamps Indicator Illuminates when the liftgate is not completely closed.
  • Page 78: Audible Warnings And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster Traffic Sign Recognition No Parking Brake On Warning Chime Passing Sounds when you have left the parking brake on and drive your vehicle. If the Illuminates when a no passing warning chime remains on after you have sign is detected by the traffic released the parking brake, have the sign recognition system.
  • Page 79: Information Displays

    Information Displays Information Display Controls GENERAL INFORMATION Type 1 WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road.
  • Page 80 Information Displays Trip computer 1 Trip computer 2 Speed Shows a digital display of your vehicle speed. Distance to E Shows the approximate distance your vehicle can travel before running out of fuel. Trip Odometer Registers the distance of individual jour- neys.
  • Page 81 Information Displays Fuel Economy All values Distance to E Inst Fuel Econ Average Fuel Average Speed Auto StartStop Available Auto Start-Stop messaging provides details about what is happening with your system. See Information Messages (page 84). Note: You can reset your average fuel economy by pressing and holding the OK button on the left-hand steering wheel controls.
  • Page 82 Information Displays Driver Assist Traffic Signs Display Perm. Shown Speed Warning Speed warning tolerance Chime Tire Monitor Tire Pressure Hold OK to Reset Trailer Sway Settings Vehicle Alarm Select Setting Ask on Exit Auto Engine Off Chimes Park Slot Information Easy Entry/Exit Lighting Adapt.
  • Page 83 Information Displays Settings Power Mirror Autofold Oil Life Reset Hold OK to Reset Park Heater Continue Heat Programming Select Setting Park Lock Control Power Liftgate Select Setting Seatbelts Silent Mode Windows Select Setting Wipers MyKey Create MyKey 911 Assist Do Not Disturb Select Setting Traction Ctrl Max Speed...
  • Page 84 Information Displays Type 2 • Press the up and down arrow buttons to scroll through and highlight the options within a menu. • Press the right arrow button to enter a sub-menu. • Press the left arrow button to exit a menu.
  • Page 85 Information Displays Driver Assist Traction Control Adaptive Steering Select Setting Blindspot Cross Traffic Cruise Control Select Setting Driver Alert Hill Start Assist Intelligent AWD Lane Keeping Sys Mode Intensity Select Setting Pre-Collision Alert Sensitivity Distance Indication Active Braking Front Park Aid Rear Park Aid Tire Monitor Tire Pressure...
  • Page 86 Information Displays Settings Vehicle Alarm Select Setting Ask on Exit Auto Engine Off Chimes Park Slot Found Information Select. suspen- Select Setting sion Easy Entry/Exit Lighting Adaptive Headlamps Adaptive Headlamps Traffic Setup Select Setting Auto Highbeam Autolamp Delay Select Setting Daytime Lights Locks Autolock...
  • Page 87: Information Messages

    Information Displays Settings Windows Select Setting Wipers MyKey Create MyKey 911 Assist Do Not Disturb Select Setting Traction Control Max Speed Speed Minder Volume Limiter Clear MyKeys Select Setting Display Distance Unit Temperature Unit Select Setting Tire Pressure Language Vehicle INFORMATION MESSAGES Note: Depending on your vehicle options and instrument cluster type, not all of the...
  • Page 88 Information Displays You need to confirm certain messages before you can access the menus. Active Park Message Action Active Park Fault The system requires service due to a malfunction. Contact an authorized dealer. Adaptive Cruise Control Message Action Adaptive Cruise A radar malfunction is preventing the adaptive cruise control Malfunction from engaging.
  • Page 89 Information Displays Adaptive Steering Message Action Adaptive Steering Initial- The adaptive steering system has detected a difference ization between steering wheel angle and the desired road wheel angle. The steering wheel adjusts itself to correct this differ- ence. This adjustment is part of normal system operation. Adaptive Steering Fault The adaptive steering system is off.
  • Page 90 Information Displays All-Wheel Drive Message Action AWD Temporarily The all-wheel drive system temporarily turns off to protect Disabled itself from overheating. AWD OFF The all-wheel drive system temporarily turns off to protect itself from overheating or if you are using the temporary spare tire.
  • Page 91 Information Displays Auto Start-Stop Message Action Auto StartStop Press The engine needs to be restarted, press the brake pedal to Brake to Start Engine start. Auto StartStop Press The engine needs to be restarted, press the clutch pedal to Clutch to Start Engine start.
  • Page 92 Information Displays Climate Control Message Action Auxiliary Heater On The system is on. Auxiliary Heater Off The system is off. Diesel Engine Message Action Engine Warming Please In extremely cold weather, typically below -26°C and if the Wait {seconds:00} sec engine block heater is not utilized, your engine will not respond to accelerator pedal movement for 30 seconds.
  • Page 93 Information Displays Message Action Liftgate Ajar The door listed is not completely closed. Trunk Ajar The trunk is not completely closed. Hood Ajar The hood is not completely closed. Switches Inhibited The system has disabled the door switches. Security Mode Child Lock Malfunction Displays if the system detects a fault.
  • Page 94 Information Displays Engine Message Action High Engine Temperature Displays when the engine temperature is too high. Stop Stop Safely your vehicle in a safe place and allow the engine to cool. If the problem persists, see an authorized dealer. See Engine Coolant Check (page 226).
  • Page 95 Information Displays Keys and Keyless Entry Message Action To START Press Brake A reminder to press the brake while starting the vehicle. No Key Detected The system does not detect a key in your vehicle. See Keyless Starting (page 116). Restart Now or Key is You pressed the start/stop button to switch off the engine Needed...
  • Page 96 Information Displays Lane Keeping System Message Action Lane Keeping Sys. The system has malfunctioned. Contact an authorized dealer Malfunction Service as soon as possible. Required Front Camera Tempor- The system has detected a condition that has caused the arily Not Available system to be temporarily unavailable.
  • Page 97 Information Displays Message Action Power Reduced to The engine has reduced power to help reduce high engine Lower Engine Temp temperature. Transport / Factory Your vehicle is still in Transport or Factory mode. This may Mode not allow some features to operate properly. Contact an authorized dealer.
  • Page 98 Information Displays Park Aid Message Action Check Front Park Aid The system has detected a condition that requires service. Contact an authorized dealer. See Principle of Operation (page 155). Check Rear Park Aid The system has detected a condition that requires service. Contact an authorized dealer.
  • Page 99 Information Displays Message Action Park Brake Not Released The electric parking brake is set and you have started your vehicle. Park Brake Applied The electric parking brake is set. Park Brake Released You have released the electric parking brake. Power Steering Message Action Steering Lock Malfunc-...
  • Page 100 Information Displays Seats Message Action Memory Recall Not A reminder that memory seats are not available while driving. Permitted While Driving Memory {0} Saved Shows where you have saved your memory setting. Starting System Message Action To START Press Brake A reminder to apply the brake when starting your vehicle.
  • Page 101 Information Displays Towing Message Action Trailer Sway Reduce Your trailer sway control has detected trailer sway so you Speed need to reduce your speed. Tow Bar Unlocked Swivel the tow ball arm again. If the message remains on, Towing Prohibited See contact an authorized dealer.
  • Page 102 Information Displays Transmission Message Action Transmission Malfunc- See an authorized dealer. tion Service Now Transmission Over The transmission is overheating and needs to cool. Stop in a Temperature Stop safe place as soon as possible. Safely Transmission Over- The transmission is overheating and needs to cool. Stop in a heating Stop Safely safe place as soon as possible.
  • Page 103: Climate Control

    Climate Control Note: You can switch temperature units AUTOMATIC CLIMATE between Fahrenheit and Celsius. See your CONTROL - VEHICLES WITH: SYNC information. SONY AUDIO SYSTEM E253318 Recirculated air: Press to A/C: Press to switch the air switch between outside air and conditioning on or off.
  • Page 104 Climate Control Note: Recirculated air may turn Heated rear window: Press to off (or prevent you from switch the heated rear window switching on) in all air flow on and off. See Heated modes except MAX A/C to Windows and Mirrors (page reduce the risk of fogging.
  • Page 105: Automatic Climate Control - Vehicles With: Premium Am/Fm/Cd

    Climate Control Note: You can switch temperature units AUTOMATIC CLIMATE between Fahrenheit and Celsius. See your CONTROL - VEHICLES WITH: SYNC information. PREMIUM AM/FM/CD E188723 AUTO: Press to switch on Left-hand temperature automatic operation. Adjust to control: Adjusts the select the desired temperature. temperature setting on the Fan speed, air distribution, air left-hand side.
  • Page 106: Hints On Controlling The Interior Climate

    Climate Control Right-hand temperature Heated seats: Press to switch control: Adjusts the the heated seats on and off. temperature setting on the Power: Press to switch the right-hand side. system on and off. When the A/C: Press to switch the air system is off, it prevents outside conditioning on or off.
  • Page 107: Heated Windows And Mirrors

    Climate Control Recommended Settings for Note: You may feel a small amount of air Heating from the footwell air vents regardless of the air distribution setting. Press AUTO. Note: To reduce humidity build-up inside 2. Adjust the temperature function to the your vehicle, do not drive with the system desired setting.
  • Page 108: Heated Windshield

    Climate Control Note: Do not use razor blades or other Note: Make sure you have a cabin air filter sharp objects to clean or remove decals installed at all times. This prevents foreign from the inside of the heated rear window. objects from entering the system.
  • Page 109: Seats

    Seats SITTING IN THE CORRECT POSITION WARNINGS It is extremely dangerous to ride in the cargo area inside or outside the vehicle. In a collision, people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed. Do not allow people to ride in any area of the vehicle that is not fitted with seats and seatbelts.
  • Page 110: Head Restraints

    Seats Make sure that your driving position is To raise, pull the head restraint up to the comfortable and that you can maintain full desired position. To lower, press locking control of your vehicle. button 1 and lower the head restraint to the desired position.
  • Page 111: Memory Function

    Seats E144632 Power Lumbar MEMORY FUNCTION (If Equipped) WARNINGS Before activating the memory seat, make sure that the area immediately surrounding the seat is clear of obstructions and that all occupants are clear of moving parts. Do not use the memory function when your vehicle is moving.
  • Page 112 Seats Note: Pressing any active memory feature adjustment control, or any memory button during a memory recall, cancels the operation. Linking a PreSet Position to your Remote Control or Intelligent Access Key Fob You can save preset memory positions for up to three remote controls or intelligent access (IA) keys.
  • Page 113: Rear Seats

    Seats Reclining the Seatback REAR SEATS With the seat occupied, pull the lever up Adjusting the Rear Seats to recline the seatback. Folding the Seatback Easy Fold Folding Seat (If Equipped) WARNING WARNING When folding the seatbacks down, Make sure that the seat is take care not to get your fingers unoccupied when folding it down.
  • Page 114: Climate Controlled Seats

    Seats CLIMATE CONTROLLED SEATS Rear Heated Seats WARNINGS Use caution when using the heated seat if you are unable to feel pain to your skin because of advanced age, chronic illness, diabetes, spinal cord injury, E146322 medication, alcohol use, exhaustion or Press the heated seat symbol to cycle other physical conditions.
  • Page 115: Rear Seat Armrest

    Seats REAR SEAT ARMREST E144635 Fold the armrest down to use the armrest and cupholder. Endura (CDQ) New Zealand, enNZL, Edition date: 201712, First Printing...
  • Page 116: Auxiliary Power Points

    Auxiliary Power Points 12 Volt DC Power Point Location Power points may be in the following WARNING locations: Do not use a power point for • On the front of the center console. operating a cigar lighter. Incorrect use of the power points can cause •...
  • Page 117: Cigar Lighter

    Auxiliary Power Points When the indicator light on the power point Note: Do not hold the cigar lighter element pressed in. • On: The power point is working, the Note: If the power supply does not work ignition is on and a device is plugged after you switch the vehicle off, switch the vehicle on.
  • Page 118: Storage Compartments

    Storage Compartments CENTER CONSOLE OVERHEAD CONSOLE Stow items in the cup holder carefully as items may become loose during hard braking, acceleration or crashes, including hot drinks which may spill. Available console features may include: E224352 Press near the rear edge of the door to open it.
  • Page 119: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine GENERAL INFORMATION KEYLESS STARTING Note: The keyless starting system may not WARNINGS function if the key is close to metal objects Extended idling at high engine or electronic devices such as cellular speeds can produce very high phones.
  • Page 120: Steering Wheel Lock

    Starting and Stopping the Engine • Press the clutch pedal (manual Note: You can crank the engine for a total transmission) or brake pedal of 60 seconds without the engine starting (automatic transmission), and then before the starting system temporarily press the button for any length of time.
  • Page 121 Starting and Stopping the Engine Note: After a limited number of attempts 2. With the buttons facing the rear of your to start your engine, the system will not vehicle and the key ring up, place the allow you to try again until a period of time passive key into the backup slot.
  • Page 122 Starting and Stopping the Engine Automatic Engine Shutdown Note: If the engine is idling for 30 minutes, the ignition and engine automatically shuts For vehicles with a keyless ignition, this down. automatically shuts down your vehicle if it has been idling for an extended period. Stopping the Engine When Your The ignition also turns off to save battery Vehicle is Moving...
  • Page 123: Switching Off The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Important Ventilating Information If you stop your vehicle and then leave the engine idling for long periods, we recommend that you do one of the following: • Open the windows at least 3 cm. • Set your climate control to outside air.
  • Page 124: Unique Driving Characteristics

    Unique Driving Characteristics Note: Auto-start-stop also provides a stall AUTO-START-STOP - MANUAL recovery feature. To restart the engine after TRANSMISSION stalling, fully press the clutch pedal. Limitations of Use WARNINGS Always switch the ignition off and Under certain conditions the engine may fully apply the parking brake before not stop, for example: carrying out any maintenance or...
  • Page 125: Auto-Start-Stop - Automatic Transmission

    Unique Driving Characteristics To Restart the Engine AUTO-START-STOP - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Release the brake pedal, press the accelerator pedal or put the gearshift lever into drive (D), reverse (R) or sport (S). WARNINGS Always switch the ignition off and Limitations of Use fully apply the parking brake before carrying out any maintenance or Under certain conditions the engine may...
  • Page 126 Unique Driving Characteristics Note: The system may not function if you leave electrical loads connected with the ignition off, because they may drain the battery. Endura (CDQ) New Zealand, enNZL, Edition date: 201712, First Printing...
  • Page 127: Fuel And Refueling

    Fuel and Refueling • Avoid inhaling fuel vapors. Inhaling fuel SAFETY PRECAUTIONS vapor can lead to eye and respiratory tract irritation. In severe cases, WARNINGS excessive or prolonged breathing of Do not overfill the fuel tank. The fuel vapor can cause serious illness and pressure in an overfilled tank may permanent injury.
  • Page 128: Fuel Filler Funnel Location

    Fuel and Refueling If your vehicle runs out of fuel: • Add a minimum of 5 L of fuel to restart the engine. • You may need to switch the ignition from off to on several times after refueling to allow the fuel system to pump the fuel from the tank to the engine.
  • Page 129: Refueling

    Fuel and Refueling 6. Clean the fuel filler funnel and place it WARNINGS back in your vehicle or correctly dispose Do not try to pry open or push open of it. the capless fuel system with foreign Note: Extra funnels can be purchased from objects.
  • Page 130 Fuel and Refueling WARNINGS Do not pry open the fuel tank filler valve. This could damage the fuel system. Failure to follow this instruction could result in fire, personal injury or death. Do not remove the fuel pump nozzle from its fully inserted position when refueling.
  • Page 131 Fuel and Refueling E206912 5. Operate the fuel pump nozzle within the area shown. E139202 3. Insert the fuel pump nozzle up to the E119081 first notch on the nozzle A. Keep the fuel pump nozzle resting on the fuel 6.
  • Page 132: Fuel Consumption

    Fuel and Refueling Advertised Capacity 3. Apply the parking brake. 4. Fully open the fuel filler door. The advertised capacity is the maximum 5. Check the fuel tank filler valve for any amount of fuel that you can add to the fuel debris that may be restricting its tank after running out of fuel.
  • Page 133: Engine Emission Control

    Never work around or attempt to If you use anything other than Ford, repair any part of the exhaust system until Motorcraft or Ford-authorized parts for it has cooled.
  • Page 134 Engine Emission Control On-Board Diagnostics (OBD-II) If the service engine soon indicator remains on, have your vehicle serviced at the first Your vehicle has a computer known as the available opportunity. Although some on-board diagnostics system (OBD-II) that malfunctions detected by the OBD-II may monitors the engine’s emission control not have symptoms that are apparent, system.
  • Page 135: Diesel Particulate Filter

    Engine Emission Control The OBD-II system checks the emission WARNINGS control system during normal driving. A catalytic converter or the diesel particulate complete check may take several days. filter. The diesel oxidation catalytic converter and the diesel particulate filter If the vehicle is not ready for I/M testing, heat up to very high temperatures after you can perform the following driving cycle only a short period of engine operation and...
  • Page 136 Engine Emission Control Malfunction indicator lamp. The diesel particulate filter on your vehicle requires periodic regeneration to maintain correct operation. The emission control system automatically carries out this Powertrain warning Lamp. process. As soot gathers in the system it begins to restrict the filter. The soot that gathers inside the filter is cleaned in two Water in fuel warning lamp.
  • Page 137 Engine Emission Control • Frequently switching the engine on and Note: Changes in the engine or exhaust off. sound may be heard during the regeneration process. • High levels of acceleration and deceleration. Note: During regeneration at low speed or engine idle, you could smell a hot metallic We recommend you assist the odor and could notice a clicking metallic...
  • Page 138 Engine Emission Control Before you start manual regeneration, do Note: Changes in the engine or exhaust the following: sound may be heard during the regeneration process. • Park your vehicle outside of any enclosed structure. Note: During regeneration at low speed or engine idle, you may smell a hot metallic •...
  • Page 139 Engine Emission Control Message Action and Description Exhaust Filter at Limit Press the OK button or the right arrow button. Clean Now Follow the prompts regarding exhaust position as required to start manual regeneration. Make sure you understand each prompt. The information display confirms that regeneration has started and when it is completed.
  • Page 140 Engine Emission Control vehicle in a manner to allow effective approximately 20 minutes. You can then cleaning, for example at a steady vehicle switch automatic regeneration back on to speed of 48 km/h or above for clean the diesel particulate filter. To switch the automatic regeneration control on and off, from the main menu scroll to: Message...
  • Page 141: Transmission

    Transmission AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Drive Sport mode WARNINGS Always fully apply the parking brake Press the button on the front of the and make sure you shift into park (P). gearshift lever to shift to each position. Failure to follow this instruction The gearshift lever position will be shown could result in personal injury or death.
  • Page 142 Transmission In this position, power is not transmitted SelectShift does not automatically upshift, to the driven wheels but the transmission even if the engine is approaching the RPM is not locked. You can start the engine with limit, unless the accelerator pedal is at full the gearshift lever in this position.
  • Page 143 Transmission • Diesel vehicles only: Press and hold the If you cannot move the gearshift lever out + toggle (if equipped) or + steering of park (P) position with the ignition in the wheel paddle (if equipped) for 3 on position and the brake pedal pressed, seconds.
  • Page 144 Transmission If your vehicle gets stuck in mud or snow, it may be rocked out by shifting between forward and reverse gears, stopping between shifts in a steady pattern. Press lightly on the accelerator in each gear. E155983 3. Insert a screwdriver (or similar tool) into the access hole and press the lever foreword while pulling the gearshift lever out of the park (P) position and...
  • Page 145: All-Wheel Drive

    All-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) Do not use a spare tire of a different size USING ALL-WHEEL DRIVE other than the tire provided. If the mini-spare tire is installed, the AWD All-wheel drive uses all four wheels to system may disable automatically and power the vehicle.
  • Page 146 All-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) If Your Vehicle Goes Off the Edge of the Note: Do not rock the vehicle for more than Pavement a few minutes or damage to the transmission and tires may occur or the • If your vehicle goes off the edge of the engine may overheat.
  • Page 147 All-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) Sand Once through water, always try the brakes. Wet brakes do not stop the vehicle as When driving over sand, try to keep all four effectively as dry brakes. Drying can be wheels on the most solid area of the trail. improved by moving your vehicle slowly Avoid reducing the tire pressures but shift while applying light pressure on the brake...
  • Page 148 All-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) Driving on Snow and Ice If you do stall out, do not try to turnaround because you might roll over. It is better to WARNING back down to a safe location. If you are driving in slippery Apply just enough power to the wheels to conditions that require tire chains or climb the hill.
  • Page 149 For this reason, Ford Motor Company strongly recommends that you do not make modifications such as adding or removing parts (such as lowering...
  • Page 150: Brakes

    Brakes Brake Assist GENERAL INFORMATION Brake assist detects when you brake Note: Occasional brake noise is normal. If rapidly by measuring the rate at which you a metal-to-metal, continuous grinding or press the brake pedal. It provides continuous squeal sound is present, the maximum braking efficiency as long as you brake linings may be worn-out.
  • Page 151: Hints On Driving With Anti-Lock Brakes

    Brakes Parking On a Hill (Vehicles With a HINTS ON DRIVING WITH Manual Transmission) ANTI-LOCK BRAKES If you park your vehicle facing uphill, move The anti-lock braking system does not the transmission to first gear (1) and turn eliminate the risks when: the steering wheel away from the curb.
  • Page 152 Brakes Releasing the Electric Parking Pull the switch up to apply the electric Brake parking brake. The brake system warning lamp flashes for about two seconds and then illuminates to confirm that you have applied the electric parking brake. See Information Displays (page 76).
  • Page 153: Hill Start Assist

    Brakes Automatic release - drive away release To prevent this from happening, do the following: Your vehicle automatically releases the Pull the switch up and hold it in this parking brake if all of the following position. conditions exist: 2. Drive your vehicle, then release the •...
  • Page 154 Brakes Switching the System On and Off When the system is active, your vehicle remains stationary on the slope for two to Vehicles with Manual Transmission three seconds after you release the brake pedal. This allows time to move your foot You can switch this feature on or off in the from the brake to the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 155: Traction Control

    Traction Control Using the Information Display PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Controls The traction control system helps avoid You can switch this feature off or on in the drive wheel spin and loss of traction. information display. See General If your vehicle begins to slide, the system Information (page 76).
  • Page 156: Stability Control

    Stability Control If a fault occurs in either the stability PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION control or the traction control system, you may experience the following conditions: WARNINGS • The stability and traction control light Vehicle modifications involving illuminates steadily. braking system, aftermarket roof racks, suspension, steering system, •...
  • Page 157: Using Stability Control

    Stability Control Traction Control The system enhances your vehicle’s ability to maintain traction of the wheels by detecting and controlling wheel spin. See Using Traction Control (page 152). E72903 Vehicle without stability control skidding off its intended route. Vehicle with stability control maintaining control on a slippery surface.
  • Page 158: Parking Aids

    Parking Aids Note: When a trailer is connected to your PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION vehicle, the rear parking aid may detect the trailer and therefore provide an alert. Disable WARNINGS the rear parking aid when a trailer is To help avoid personal injury, always connected to prevent the alert.
  • Page 159: Front Parking Aid

    Parking Aids The indicator displays: • As the distance to the obstacle decreases the indicator blocks illuminate and move towards the vehicle icon. • If there is no obstacle detected, the distance indicator blocks are grayed out. FRONT PARKING AID (If Equipped) The front sensors are active when the transmission is in any position other than...
  • Page 160: Side Sensing System

    Parking Aids Obstacle Distance Indicator SIDE SENSING SYSTEM Equipped) Equipped) The system provides obstacle distance The side sensing system uses the front and indication through the information display. rear side sensors to detect and map The indicator displays: obstacles within the vehicle's driving path, •...
  • Page 161 Parking Aids Obstacle Distance Indicator are detected within 60 cm and are inside the driving path of your vehicle. Once your Equipped) vehicle reaches a standstill condition, the audible warning stops after two seconds and visual indication stops after four seconds.
  • Page 162: Active Park Assist

    Parking Aids If you are uncomfortable with the proximity ACTIVE PARK ASSIST (If Equipped) to any vehicle or object, you may choose to override the system by grabbing the Parallel Parking, Perpendicular steering wheel or by pressing the button. Parking, Parallel Park Out Assist Parallel Park Out Assist automatically WARNINGS steers your vehicle out of a parallel parking...
  • Page 163 Parking Aids Do not use the system if: Using Active Park Assist - Parallel Parking • You have attached a foreign object close to the sensors on the front or rear Press the Active Park Assist of your vehicle. For example, a bike rack button once to search for a or trailer.
  • Page 164 Parking Aids Automatically Steering into a Parking When you shift the transmission into Space reverse (R), with your hands off the steering wheel and nothing obstructing its Note: If your vehicle speed exceeds movement, your vehicle steers itself into approximately 10 km/h or you interrupt the the space (hands-free).
  • Page 165 Parking Aids When the system finds a suitable space, When you shift the transmission into it displays a message and a tone sounds. reverse (R), with your hands off the wheel Stop your vehicle and follow the and nothing obstructing its movement, instructions on the screen.
  • Page 166 Parking Aids E188012 Deactivating the Active Park The system determines the clearance to Assist Feature the front and rear of your vehicle and automatically steers your vehicle out of a You can manually deactivate the system parallel parking space (hands-free) while you control the accelerator, gearshift and brakes.
  • Page 167 Parking Aids Troubleshooting the System Symptom Possible Cause You may have the traction control system switched off. The system does not look for a The transmission is in reverse (R). Your vehicle must space. be moving forward to be able to detect a parking space. The sensors may be covered.
  • Page 168: Rear View Camera

    Parking Aids Symptom Possible Cause A parked vehicle has a high attachment. For example, a salt sprayer, snowplow or moving truck bed. The parking space length or position of parked objects changes after your vehicle passes the space. The temperature around your vehicle quickly changes. For example, driving from a heated garage into the cold, or after leaving a car wash.
  • Page 169 Parking Aids The system uses three types of guides to help you see what is behind your vehicle: • Active guidelines: Show the intended path of your vehicle when reversing. • Fixed guidelines: Show the actual path your vehicle is moving in while reversing in a straight line.
  • Page 170 Parking Aids Manual Zoom The fixed and active guidelines fade in and out depending on the steering wheel WARNING position. The active guidelines do not display when the steering wheel position When manual zoom is on, the full is straight. area behind your vehicle may not show.
  • Page 171: 180 Degree Camera

    Parking Aids Note: Additional camera information can 180 DEGREE CAMERA (If Equipped) be found in the rear view camera section. See Rear View Camera (page 165). WARNINGS Using the 180 degree camera The camera system is a supplement system that still requires the driver system to use it in conjunction with looking The 180 degree camera system consists...
  • Page 172: Cruise Control

    Cruise Control PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS Adaptive cruise control does not Cruise control lets you maintain a set detect pedestrians or objects in the speed without keeping your foot on the road. accelerator pedal. You can use cruise Adaptive cruise control does not control when your vehicle speed is greater detect oncoming vehicles in the than 30 km/h.
  • Page 173 Cruise Control Switching Adaptive Cruise Control Following a Vehicle WARNINGS Press CNCL/OFF. When following a vehicle, your vehicle does not decelerate The indicator, current gap setting automatically to a stop, nor does and set speed appear in the E144529 your vehicle always decelerate quickly information display.
  • Page 174 Cruise Control The system applies the brakes to slow your vehicle to maintain a safe gap distance from the vehicle in front. The system only applies limited braking. You can override the system by applying the brakes. If the system determines that its maximum braking level is not sufficient, an audible warning sounds when the system continues to brake.
  • Page 175 Cruise Control The system resumes operation when you Automatic cancellation can also occur if: release the accelerator pedal. The vehicle • The tires lose traction. speed decreases to the set speed, or a • The engine speed is too low. lower speed if following a slower vehicle.
  • Page 176 Cruise Control The radar sensor has a limited field of view. In these cases, the system may brake late It may not detect vehicles at all or detect or unexpectedly. You should stay alert and a vehicle later than expected in some take action when necessary.
  • Page 177 Cruise Control Possible Causes and Actions for This Message Displaying: Cause Action The surface of the radar is dirty or Clean the grille surface in front of the radar obstructed. or remove the object causing the obstruc- tion. The surface of the radar is clean but the Wait a short time.
  • Page 178: Driving Aids

    Driving Aids Switching the System On and Off SPEED LIMITER - VEHICLES WITH: ADAPTIVE CRUISE Press LIM CNCL/OFF to set the limiter in standby mode. The information display CONTROL (If Equipped) will prompt you to set a speed. Press LIM CNCL/OFF with the limiter in standby Principle of Operation mode to turn the system OFF.
  • Page 179 Driving Aids Using the Intelligent Speed Limiter Setting the Speed Limit (If Equipped) • Press Res+ with the limiter in standby mode to set the limiter to the detected WARNING speed limit. Speed limitation activates The system is designed to aid the and the Auto LIM symbol shows as driver.
  • Page 180: Speed Limiter - Vehicles With: Cruise Control

    Driving Aids If you accidently exceed the set speed, the The system is operated by adjustment set speed indicator in the information controls mounted on the steering display will flash and you will hear an wheel. audible warning chime. If you intentionally exceed the set speed, only the set speed indicator in the information display will flash.
  • Page 181 Driving Aids System Warnings Switching the System On and Off If you accidently exceed the set speed, the Press LIM to set the limiter in standby set speed indicator in the information mode. The information display will prompt display will flash and you will hear an you to set a speed or show the detected audible warning chime.
  • Page 182: Driver Alert

    Driving Aids Intentionally Exceeding the Set Speed WARNINGS Limit Take regular rest breaks if you feel tired. Do not wait for the system to Firmly depress the accelerator pedal to warn you. temporarily turn the system off. The system will reactivate once your vehicle Certain driving styles may result in speed drops below the set speed.
  • Page 183 Driving Aids System Display When active, the system runs automatically in the background and only issues a warning if required. You can view the status at any time using the information display. See General Information (page 76). The alertness level is shown by six steps in a colored bar.
  • Page 184: Lane Keeping System

    Driving Aids Note: If the camera sensor cannot track the WARNINGS road lane markings, or if your vehicle speed The system may not operate drops below approximately 64 km/h, the properly if the sensor is blocked. alertness level changes to grey for a short Keep the windshield free from time and the information display informs obstruction.
  • Page 185 Driving Aids Switching the System On and Off Note: The system on or off setting is stored until it is manually changed, unless a MyKey is detected. If the system detects a MyKey, it defaults to on and the mode sets to alert. E165516 Aid only –...
  • Page 186 Driving Aids Intensity: This setting affects the intensity • Your vehicle is under the activation of the steering wheel vibration used for the speed. alert and alert + aid modes. This setting • The direction indicator is active. does not affect the aid mode. •...
  • Page 187 Driving Aids Troubleshooting Why is the feature not available (line markings are gray) when I can see the lane markings on the road? Your vehicle speed is outside the operational range of the feature. The sun is shining directly into the camera lens. A quick intentional lane change has occurred.
  • Page 188: Blind Spot Information System

    Driving Aids Why does the vehicle not come back toward the middle of the lane, as expected, in the Aid or Aid + Alert mode? High cross winds are present. There is a large road crown. Rough roads, grooves or shoulder drop-offs. Heavy uneven loading of the vehicle or improper tire inflation pressure.
  • Page 189 Driving Aids Note: The system does not operate in Note: Blocked sensors could affect system reverse (R). performance. If the sensors are blocked, a message may System Lights and Messages appear in the information display. See Information Messages (page 84). The alert indicators remain illuminated but the system does not alert you.
  • Page 190: Cross Traffic Alert

    Driving Aids The system is designed to alert you of CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT vehicles approaching from the sides when Equipped) you shift into reverse (R). Using the Cross Traffic Alert WARNINGS System Do not use the cross traffic alert system as a replacement for using The system is designed to detect vehicles the interior and exterior mirrors or that approach with a speed up to 60 km/h.
  • Page 191 Driving Aids E142441 Note: In exceptional conditions, the system Zone coverage also decreases when could alert you even when there is nothing parking at narrow angles. The sensor on in the detection zone, for example a vehicle the left-hand side is mostly obstructed and passing in the distance.
  • Page 192: Traffic Sign Recognition

    Note: The system may not correctly operate Note: Always fit Ford original parts when when towing a trailer. For vehicles with a replacing headlamp bulbs. Other bulbs may trailer tow module and tow bar approved reduce system performance.
  • Page 193: Steering

    Driving Aids Note: The system is designed to detect The system displays recognizable traffic traffic signs meeting the Vienna convention. signs in four stages as follows: All new traffic signs appear brighter Note: Traffic sign data provided by the than the others in the display. navigation system contains information integrated to the data carrier release.
  • Page 194 Driving Aids Note: The electric power steering system Adaptive Learning has diagnostic checks that continuously The electronic power steering system monitor the system. If a fault is detected a adaptive learning helps correct road message displays in the information display. irregularities and improves overall handling Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do and steering feel.
  • Page 195: Pre-Collision Assist

    Driving Aids conditions may also cause the lock to WARNINGS engage. This strategy prevents overheating pedestrians, partly obscured pedestrians, and permanent damage to the adaptive or pedestrians that the system cannot steering system. Typical steering and distinguish from a group. Failure to take driving maneuvers allow the system to cool care may result in the loss of control of and return to normal operation.
  • Page 196 Driving Aids Alert: When activated, a red warning light Note: The red light bar is smaller and does flashes, an audible warning chime sounds not flash when Distance Alert is active. and a warning message shows in the information display. Brake Support: The brake support system assists the driver in reducing the collision speed by lightly applying the brakes.
  • Page 197 Driving Aids Adjusting Pre-Collision Assist Settings Blocked Sensors You can adjust the Alert and Distance Alert sensitivity to one of three possible settings by using the information display control. See General Information (page 76). You can switch the distance alert and indication function off using the information display controls.
  • Page 198 Driving Aids Cause Action Clean the grille surface in front of the radar The surface of the radar in the grille is dirty or remove the object causing the obstruc- or obstructed in some way. tion. Wait a short time. It may take several The surface of the radar in the grille is clean minutes for the radar to detect that there but the message remains in the display.
  • Page 199: Drive Control

    Driving Aids DRIVE CONTROL (If Equipped) Adaptive Steering You can configure which of the modes are active when your vehicle is in (D) drive or in (S) sport. The configuration remains active until modified from the main menu on the information display. See General Information (page 76).
  • Page 200: Load Carrying

    Load Carrying GENERAL INFORMATION LUGGAGE ANCHOR POINTS WARNINGS Use load securing straps to an approved standard, e.g. DIN. Make sure that you secure all loose items properly. Place luggage and other loads as low and as far forward as possible within the luggage or loadspace.
  • Page 201: Cargo Nets

    Load Carrying CARGO NETS LUGGAGE COVERS (If Equipped) WARNINGS WARNING Make sure that the posts are properly This net is not designed to restrain latched in mounting features. The objects during a collision or heavy cover may cause injury in a sudden braking.
  • Page 202: Roof Racks And Load Carriers

    When using the roof rack system, we recommend you use Ford Genuine Accessory crossbars designed specifically for your vehicle. Make sure that you securely fasten the load. Check the tightness of the load before driving and at each fuel stop.
  • Page 203: Towing

    Turning off trailer sway control essential for the driving stability of your increases the risk of loss of vehicle vehicle and trailer. control, serious injury or death. Ford • The vertical weight on the tow ball does not recommend disabling this feature...
  • Page 204: Tow Ball

    Towing Note: This feature does not prevent trailer sway, but reduces it once it begins. Note: This feature cannot stop all trailers from swaying. Note: In some cases, if vehicle speed is too high, the system may activate multiple times, gradually reducing vehicle speed. This feature applies your vehicle brakes at individual wheels and, if necessary, reduces engine power.
  • Page 205 Towing 2. Insert the key and turn it counterclockwise to unlock the handwheel. 3. Hold the tow ball arm. Pull the handwheel outward and turn it fully clockwise until it clicks. Note: The red mark on the handwheel must align with the white dot on the tow ball arm. 4.
  • Page 206 Towing 2. Insert the key and turn it clockwise to lock the handwheel. 3. Fit the protective cap. Fully push it back over the lock. 4. Turn the trailer wiring connection socket downward through 90° until it engages in the end position. E71331 Check the following: E71332...
  • Page 207 Towing 2. Insert the key and turn it clockwise to lock the handwheel. 3. Fit the protective cap. Fully push it back over the lock. Tow Ball Arm Guidelines • Replacement keys are available. We recommend that you record the key number on the lock cylinder.
  • Page 208: Driving Hints

    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 New tires need to be run-in for terrain. The engine continues to operate approximately 500 km.
  • Page 209: Cold Weather Precautions

    Driving Hints • Do not add unnecessary accessories to the exterior of your vehicle, for example running boards. If you use a roof rack, remember to fold it down or remove it when not in use. • Drive smoothly, accelerate gently and anticipate the road ahead to avoid heavy braking.
  • Page 210 Driving Hints WARNINGS Do not place additional floor mats or any other covering on top of the original floor mats. This could result in the floor mat interfering with the operation of the pedals. Failure to follow this instruction could result in the loss of control of your vehicle, personal injury or death.
  • Page 211: Roadside Emergencies

    Roadside Emergencies Note: In the event that your vehicle does HAZARD FLASHERS not restart after your third attempt, contact a qualified technician. Note: The hazard flashers operate when the ignition is in any position, or if the key is The fuel pump shutoff stops the flow of not in the ignition.
  • Page 212 Roadside Emergencies WARNINGS Positive connection cable. Use only the specified jacking points. Negative connection cable. If you use other positions, you may damage the body, steering, WARNING suspension, engine, braking system or the Make sure that the cables are clear fuel lines.
  • Page 213: Post-Crash Alert System

    You press the hazard control button. dollies or flatbed equipment to tow your • You press the panic button (if vehicle. Do not tow with a slingbelt. Ford equipped) on the remote entry Motor Company has not approved a transmitter.
  • Page 214: Towing Points

    Roadside Emergencies It is acceptable to have your front-wheel drive vehicle towed from the front if using proper wheel lift equipment to raise the front wheels off the ground. When towing in this manner, the rear wheels can remain on the ground. Front-wheel drive vehicles must have the front wheels placed on a tow dolly when towing your vehicle from the rear using...
  • Page 215: Fuses

    Fuses The power distribution box is in the engine FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART compartment. It has high-current fuses that protect your vehicle's main electrical Power Distribution Box systems from overloads. WARNINGS If the battery has been disconnected and Always disconnect the battery before reconnected, some features will need to servicing high current fuses.
  • Page 216 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Wiper motor #2. — Starter relay. Rear wiper. Rain sensor — Blower motor relay. Power point 3 - Back of console. — Glow plug controller relay. Powertrain control module - vehicle power Powertrain control module - vehicle power —...
  • Page 217 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Run-start transmission control. Air conditioner clutch solenoid. Run-start. Voltage stability module (start-stop). Blind spot information system. Rear view camera. Front view camera. Adaptive cruise control. Heads-up display. Not used (spare). Run-start anti-lock brake system.
  • Page 218 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components — Fuel pump relay. Second row seats fold. Heated washer nozzle. — Not used. Alternator sensor. Brake on/off switch. Horn. Diesel fuel heater. Power transfer unit fan. — Not used. —...
  • Page 219 Fuses Release the two latches on both sides of the fuse box. 2. Raise the inboard side of the fuse box from the cradle. 3. Move the fuse box toward the center of the engine compartment. 4. Pivot the outboard side of the fuse box to access the bottom side.
  • Page 220 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Headlamp washer. Diesel vaporizer. Fuel pump feed. 720 watt Electronic fan 3. 720 watt Electronic fan 1. Left hand side windshield defrost. Body control module 1. – Not used. Auxiliary heater #3. Front heated seat.
  • Page 221 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Climate control seat module. Trailer tow module. Blower motor. Power liftgate module. 220 volt inverter. Anti-lock brake system pump. Wiper motor #1. Starter solenoid. Fuel fire heater. – Not used. M case fuse.
  • Page 222 Fuses E145984 Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components — Not used. Memory seats. 7.5A Lumbar. Driver door unlock. Double lock. Not used (spare). Not used (spare). Not used (spare). Not used (spare). Not used (spare). Not used (spare). Power liftgate module.
  • Page 223 Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Climate control module. 7.5A Instrument cluster. 7.5A Steering column control module. Smart datalink connector (gateway) module. Not used (spare). Datalink power. Child lock. Battery backed sounder. Ignition. Push button stop start switch. Not used (spare).
  • Page 224: Changing A Fuse

    Fuses Fuse or relay number Fuse amp rating Protected components Not used (spare). Global positioning system. Display. Voice control (SYNC). Radio frequency receiver. Radio. Run-start bus (fuse 19, 20, 21, 22, 35, 36, 37, circuit breaker). Restraints control module. Auto-dimming rear view mirror. Heated seat.
  • Page 225 Fuses Fuse Types E207206 Callout Fuse Type Micro 2 Micro 3 Maxi Mini M Case J Case J Case Low Profile Endura (CDQ) New Zealand, enNZL, Edition date: 201712, First Printing...
  • Page 226: Maintenance

    Maintenance Working with the Engine On GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help maintain its roadworthiness and resale To reduce the risk of vehicle damage value. There is a large network of and/or personal burn injuries, do not authorized dealers that are there to help start your engine with the air cleaner you with their professional servicing...
  • Page 227: Under Hood Overview

    Maintenance E191432 4. Open the hood. The hood strut automatically supports the hood. Closing the Hood Lower the hood and allow it to drop under its own weight for the last 20–30 cm. E218015 Note: Make sure that the hood is correctly closed.
  • Page 228: Engine Oil Dipstick

    Maintenance E188734 Engine coolant reservoir. See ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK Engine Coolant Check (page 226). Brake fluid reservoir (right-hand drive). See Brake Fluid Check (page 227). Engine oil filler cap. See Engine Oil Check (page 225). Engine oil dipstick. See Engine Oil Dipstick (page 225).
  • Page 229: Engine Coolant Check

    Wait 10 minutes for the cooling 2. Add engine oil that meets Ford system to cool down. Cover the coolant specifications. See Fuel reservoir cap with a thick cloth to prevent Consumption Figures (page 263).
  • Page 230: Automatic Transmission Fluid Check

    Maintenance Note: Prolonged use of an incorrect dilution WARNINGS of engine coolant can cause engine damage, Do not allow the fluid to touch your such as corrosion, overheating or freezing. skin or eyes. If this happens, rinse the When you reach a service location, you must affected areas immediately with have a qualified personnel: plenty of water and contact your physician.
  • Page 231: Washer Fluid Check

    Wash hands after handling. Only use fluid that meets Ford specifications. See Capacities and Specifications (page 256). Endura (CDQ) New Zealand, enNZL, Edition date: 201712, First Printing...
  • Page 232 Maintenance Note: If you add electrical accessories or WARNINGS components to your vehicle this may For vehicles with Auto-Start-Stop adversely affect battery performance, the battery requirement is different. durability and the performance of other You must replace the battery with electrical systems on your vehicle.
  • Page 233: Checking The Wiper Blades

    Maintenance Note: Before reconnecting the battery, CHANGING THE WIPER make sure the ignition remains switched off. BLADES Note: Make sure the battery cable terminals are fully tightened. Note: If streaks or smears appear on the windshield, clean the windshield and the If you disconnect or replace the vehicle wiper blades.
  • Page 234 Maintenance Note: Make sure that the wiper arm does not spring back against the glass when the wiper blade is not attached. E129990 Lift the wiper arm and then press the wiper blade locking buttons together. E183236 2. Remove the wiper blade. 2.
  • Page 235: Adjusting The Headlamps - Lhd

    Maintenance ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS - LHD Vertical Aim Headlamp Aim Target E209825 6. There is a distinct change from light to dark in the left-hand portion of the headlamp beam pattern. Position the top edge of this cut-off 7.5 cm below the horizontal reference line.
  • Page 236: Adjusting The Headlamps - Rhd

    Maintenance Note: To see a clearer light pattern while 3. Measure the height from the center of adjusting one headlamp, block the light the headlamp to the ground. from the other headlamp. Note: There may be an identifying mark on the lens to help you locate the center of the 8.
  • Page 237: Removing A Headlamp

    Maintenance E194758 2. Remove the screws. 3. Pull the headlamp toward the front of the vehicle to disengage it from the E194757 lower fixing point. To adjust the vertical aim, use a 4. Lift the headlamp up and remove it. suitable tool to rotate the adjuster clockwise or counterclockwise.
  • Page 238: Changing A Bulb

    Maintenance 2. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise CHANGING A BULB and remove it. 3. Remove the bulb by pulling it straight WARNINGS out. Switch all of the lamps and the ignition off. Failure to follow this Headlamp Low Beam warning could result in serious personal injury.
  • Page 239 Maintenance The following lamps are LED: • Brake and rear lamps. • Central high mounted brake lamp. • Front side marker lamps. • Front signature lamps. • Rear direction indicators. • Rear side marker lamps. • Reversing lamps. • Side direction indicators. License Plate Lamp E72789 Use a suitable tool, for example a...
  • Page 240: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care We recommend that you wash your vehicle CLEANING THE EXTERIOR with a sponge and lukewarm water containing a car shampoo. Wash your vehicle regularly with cool or lukewarm water and a neutral pH Cleaning the Headlamps shampoo. Note: Do not scrape the headlamp lenses •...
  • Page 241: Cleaning The Interior

    Vehicle Care Note: Holding the pressure washer nozzle To clean: at an angle to the vehicle's surface may • Remove dust and loose dirt with a damage graphics and cause the edges to vacuum cleaner or brush. peel away from the vehicle's surface. •...
  • Page 242: Repairing Minor Paint Damage

    Vehicle Care Note: To avoid spots or discoloration, clean Note: Do not install stickers or labels to the the entire surface. interior of the rear windows. Do not use the following products: Storage Compartments, Cup • Leather care products. Holders and Ashtrays •...
  • Page 243: Body Styling Kits

    • Rinse them thoroughly with a pressurized stream of water when you have completed the cleaning process. We recommend that you use Ford service wheel cleaner. Make sure that you read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Using other non-recommended cleaning products can result in severe and permanent cosmetic damage.
  • Page 244: Wheels And Tires

    Take your vehicle to an authorized Vehicles with a higher center of Ford dealer to have the system gravity (utility and four-wheel drive reprogrammed. If you intend to change the vehicles) handle differently than...
  • Page 245 Wheels and Tires Utility vehicles and trucks handle differently than passenger cars in the various driving conditions that are encountered on streets, highways and off-road. Utility vehicles and trucks are not designed for cornering at speeds as high as passenger cars any more than low-slung sports cars are designed to perform satisfactorily under off-road conditions.
  • Page 246: Tire Care

    Wheels and Tires Note: Your vehicle may be equipped with a dissimilar spare tire and wheel assembly. A dissimilar spare tire and wheel assembly is defined as a spare tire or wheel that is different in brand, size, or appearance from the road tires and wheels.
  • Page 247: Using Summer Tires

    WARNING Snow tires must be the same size, E70415 load index, speed rating as those originally provided by Ford. Use of USING SUMMER TIRES any tire or wheel not recommended by Ford can affect the safety and performance of your vehicle, which could...
  • Page 248: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    Wheels and Tires • When driving with tire cables, do not Each tire, including the spare (if exceed 48 km/h or the maximum provided), should be checked speed recommended by the chain monthly when cold and inflated manufacturer, whichever is less. to the inflation pressure recommended by the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle •...
  • Page 249 Wheels and Tires Changing Wheels With a Tire When the malfunction indicator is Pressure Monitoring System illuminated, the system may not be able to detect or signal low tire pressure as When changing the wheels of your vehicle, intended. TPMS malfunctions may occur the tire pressure monitoring system needs for a variety of reasons, including the to relearn the tire pressure sensors.
  • Page 250 Wheels and Tires the light is illuminated, your tires are To restore the full function of the tire under-inflated and need to be inflated to pressure monitoring system, have the the manufacturer’s recommended tire damaged road wheel and tire assembly pressure.
  • Page 251 Wheels and Tires Low tire pressure Possible cause Customer action required warning light Make sure tires are at the proper pres- sure. See Inflating your tires in this chapter. After inflating your tires to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure Tire(s) under-inflated as shown on the Tire Label (located on the edge of driver’s door or the B-Pillar), the vehicle must be driven for at least...
  • Page 252: Changing A Road Wheel

    Overview emergencies. If you must use a sealant, the Ford Tire Mobility Kit sealant should be You must carry out the system reset used. The tire pressure monitoring system procedure after each tire replacement or sensor and valve stem on the wheel must adjustment of the tire pressures.
  • Page 253 • Winter weather driving capability. and wheels that were originally provided • Wet weather driving capability. by Ford. If the dissimilar spare tire or wheel is damaged, it should be replaced rather • All-wheel driving capability (if than repaired. applicable).
  • Page 254 Wheels and Tires • Use commercial car washing WARNINGS equipment. No person should place any portion • Use snow chains on the end of the of their body under a vehicle that is vehicle with the dissimilar spare wheel supported by a jack. and tire assembly.
  • Page 255 Wheels and Tires WARNINGS Never place anything between the vehicle jack and your vehicle. Note: Passengers should not remain in your vehicle when the vehicle is being jacked. Park on a level surface, set the parking brake and activate the hazard flashers. 2.
  • Page 256 Wheels and Tires Lower the wheel by turning the jack Find the flat tire retainer strap tucked handle counterclockwise. inside the jack channel. Lower the carpeted load floor. 2. Stow the flat tire in the cargo area on the load floor with the wheel facing up. Secure the flat tire with the retainer strap by following the next steps.
  • Page 257: Technical Specifications

    Bolt Size M14 x 1.5 220 Nm Torque specifications are for nut and bolt threads free of dirt and rust. Use only Ford recommended replacement fasteners. Retighten the lug nuts to the specified torque within 100 miles (160 kilometers) after any wheel disturbance;...
  • Page 258 Wheels and Tires Wheel pilot bore. Inspect the wheel pilot hole and mounting surface prior to installation. Remove any visible corrosion or loose particles. E145950 Tire Pressures (Cold Tires) Spare Tire - Max Speed 80 km/h Normal Load Full Load Engine Tire Size Front...
  • Page 259: Capacities And Specifications

    Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE DIMENSIONS Vehicle dimensions Description Dimension mm Maximum length. 4,808 Overall width including exterior mirrors. 2,184 Overall height - EC curb weight. 1,686–1,707 Wheelbase. 2,848 Front track. 1,640–1,645 Rear track. 1,638–1,643 Endura (CDQ) New Zealand, enNZL, Edition date: 201712, First Printing...
  • Page 260: Towbar Dimensions

    Capacities and Specifications TOWBAR DIMENSIONS E210787 Item Dimension Description Dimension mm Bumper to center of tow ball. 77.63 Attachment point to center of tow ball. 111.14 Wheel center to center of tow ball. 1,085.17 Center of tow ball to side member. 450.65 Distance between side members.
  • Page 261: Vehicle Identification Plate

    Capacities and Specifications Maximum Permissible Trailer Vertical Weight VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION PLATE E135662 Model. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION Variant. NUMBER Engine designation. Engine power and emission level. Vehicle identification number. Gross vehicle weight. Gross train weight. Maximum front axle weight. Maximum rear axle weight. The vehicle identification plate is within the right-hand door aperture.
  • Page 262: Capacities And Specifications

    Capacities and Specifications The vehicle identification number is CAPACITIES AND stamped into the floor panel on the SPECIFICATIONS right-hand side, beside the front seat. It is also shown on the left-hand side of the WARNING instrument panel. The air conditioning refrigerant system contains refrigerant under high pressure.
  • Page 263 Refrigerant - R-1234yf WSS-M17B21-A Refrigerant Oil WSS-M2C300-A2 Multi-Purpose Grease ESB-M1C93-B • Increased emission levels. Only use fluid that meets Ford specifications. • Reduced engine performance. Vehicles with diesel particulate filters • Reduced fuel economy. must use oil to specification •...
  • Page 264: Bulb Specification Chart

    Capacities and Specifications E240523 BULB SPECIFICATION CHART Replacement bulbs are specified in the chart below. Headlamp bulbs must be marked with an authorized D.O.T. marking for North America to make sure they have the proper lamp performance, light brightness, light pattern, and safe visibility. The correct bulbs will not damage the lamp assembly or void the lamp assembly warranty and will provide quality bulb...
  • Page 265 Capacities and Specifications Lamp Specification Power (Watt) License plate lamp. Headlamp low beam. Rear direction indicator. Rear fog lamp. P21W Reversing lamps. Side direction indicator. WY5W Puddle lamps. Note: LED lamps are not serviceable. See an authorized dealer if they fail. Interior Lamps Lamp Specification...
  • Page 266: Fuel Consumption Figures

    Capacities and Specifications FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES Emissions Urban Extra-Urban Combined L/100 km L/100 km L/100 km g/km 6.5–6.4 5.5–5.4 5.9–5.8 149—152 We derive CO2 and fuel consumption figures in laboratory tests according to Regulation (EC) 715/2007 or CR (EC) 692/2008 and subsequent amendments. Endura (CDQ) New Zealand, enNZL, Edition date: 201712, First Printing...
  • Page 267: Audio System

    • There are two different modes for MP3 function correctly when used in Ford CD and WMA disc playback: MP3 and players. WMA track mode (system default) and Note: Do not insert CDs with homemade MP3 and WMA folder mode.
  • Page 268: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Sony Am/Fm/Cd

    Audio System • MP3 and WMA folder mode represents AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH: a folder structure consisting of one SONY AM/FM/CD level of folders. The CD player numbers all MP3 and WMA tracks on the disc WARNING (noted by the MP3 or WMA file extension) and all folders containing Driving while distracted can result in MP3 and WMA files, from F001 (folder)
  • Page 269 Audio System E253319 Vol and Power: Turn to adjust SOUND: Press to access the volume. Press to switch the settings for Treble, Midrange, system on and off. Bass, Fade or Balance. Seek, Fast Forward and CD slot: Insert a CD. Reverse: In radio mode, select Eject: Press to eject a CD.
  • Page 270: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Premium Am/Fm/Cd

    Audio System Note: Depending on your vehicle option AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH: package, your system may look different PREMIUM AM/FM/CD from what you see here. Note: The touchscreen system controls WARNING most of the audio features. See your SYNC Driving while distracted can result in information.
  • Page 271: Digital Radio

    Audio System Note: When you tune from one ensemble Vol and Power: Turn to adjust to another, it can take a while until the the volume. Press to switch the system synchronizes to the next ensemble. system on and off. The system mutes during synchronization.
  • Page 272: Usb Port

    Audio System Radio Station List (Alternative 2) Radio Text This feature displays all the available radio You can display extra information. For stations in a list. example; artist name. To switch this option on, follow the on-screen prompts to Press the station button. change the settings.
  • Page 273 Audio System Message Description and Action Please check CD General error message for CD fault conditions. For example cannot read the CD, data-CD inserted, etc. Make sure the disc is loaded correctly. Clean and re-try, or replace disc with known music disc. If the error persists contact an authorized dealer.
  • Page 274: Sync

    SYNC Getting to Know Your System GENERAL INFORMATION The system allows you to interact with a WARNING variety of features using the touchscreen and voice commands. Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and Using the Touchscreen injury.
  • Page 275 SYNC Item Menu Item Action and Description Status Bar This bar displays icons and messages pertaining to current system activities including climate settings, voice commands and phone functions such as text messages. Home This button is available on the main screens. Pressing it takes you to the home screen view.
  • Page 276 SYNC E224961 Callout Item Description Driver Temper- This shows the temperature the driver selects through ature the climate control system. Heated steering When you activate the heated steering wheel option wheel on the touch screen, this icon displays. It only displays (If equipped) when there is not a physical button for the heated steering wheel.
  • Page 277 SYNC Callout Item Description Wi-Fi This icon appears if a Wi-Fi network is connected. Wi-Fi in Range An available Wi-Fi network is within range. Roaming This icon displays when your cell phone is roaming. Text Message This icon displays when you receive a text message on your phone.
  • Page 278 SYNC Cleaning the Touchscreen You can remove fingerprints with a dry, clean, soft cloth. If dirt or fingerprints are still on the screen, apply a small amount of alcohol to the cloth and try to clean it again. Note: Do not use detergent or any type of solvent to clean the touchscreen.
  • Page 279 SYNC For example, you may be able to adjust the following in the information display: Option Information Audio Information for current audio playing. Select source. Naviga- View current road and speed limit (if information is available). tion View current route, next turn, time to your destination, distance to destination and cancel route.
  • Page 280 SYNC Emergency Assistance Note: On some models, SEEK NEXT may (If Equipped) be combined with PHONE REJECT and SEEK PREVIOUS may be combined with WARNINGS PHONE ACCEPT. Unless the Emergency Assistance setting is on prior to a collision, the M: Touch the control repeatedly to switch system does not attempt to place between media sources (modes).
  • Page 281 Note: This feature only works in a European a paired and connected cell phone. For country or region where SYNC Emergency more information, visit the regional Ford Assistance can call the local emergency website. services. For more information, visit the Note: In case of an emergency, Emergency regional Ford website.
  • Page 282 When the line is connected, you must where the SYNC Emergency Assistance be prepared to provide your name, cannot place the call. For more phone number and location information, visit the regional Ford information immediately. website. Note: While the system provides Important Information about the...
  • Page 283 To use the USB update visit the SYNC You can choose to download the update software update page on your regional onto a USB drive or use Wi-Fi to deliver Ford website automatic updates. Endura (CDQ) New Zealand, enNZL, Edition date: 201712, First Printing...
  • Page 284 SYNC The website notifies you if an update is To connect your system to Wi-Fi, available. You can then select to download select: the update. You will need an empty USB drive. Please Menu Item check the website for minimum Settings requirements.
  • Page 285 Further privacy information is For further support, contact an authorized available. dealer. For more information, visit the regional Ford website. Privacy Information When a cell phone connects to SYNC, the system creates a profile that links to that cell phone.
  • Page 286: Home Screen

    SYNC HOME SCREEN USING VOICE RECOGNITION This system helps you control many features using voice commands. This allows you to keep your hands on the steering wheel and focus on what is in front of you. To use the system's voice commands, press the voice control button on the steering E142599...
  • Page 287 SYNC Audio Voice Commands Press the voice control button on the steering wheel and when prompted, say: Voice command Action and Description Allows you to listen digital audio broadcast, AM or FM radio. AM ___ Allows you to tune to a specific FM or AM frequency. FM ___ Bluetooth Audio Allows you to listen to music on your Bluetooth-...
  • Page 288 SYNC Voice command Action and Description Play Artist ___ For USB and iPod audio only, you can play your media selections by category by stating the category Play Album ___ followed by the name of an artist, album or a genre. Your system must finish indexing before this option is Play Genre ___ available.
  • Page 289 SYNC To make calls, press the voice control button on the steering wheel and when prompted, say: Voice command Action and Description Call ___ Allows you to call a specific contact from your phone- book. Call ___ at ___ Allows you to call a specific contact from your phone- book at a specific location.
  • Page 290 SYNC You can find an address, a point of interest (POI), or search for points of interest by category: Voice command Description Find an Address Allows you to enter the address search functionality. You can also search for an address in a specific state or province. Find a ___ State the name of the POI category or major brand name you would like to search for such as "Find restaurants".
  • Page 291 SYNC Mobile App Voice Commands (If Equipped) The following voice commands are always available: Voice command Action and Description Mobile Apps The system prompts you to say the name of an app to start it. List Mobile Apps The system lists all of the currently available mobile apps.
  • Page 292: Entertainment

    SYNC Voice command Action and Description Phone Confirmation Off The system does not confirm before placing a call. Voice Command Lists On The system displays a short list of available commands. Voice Command Lists Off The system does not display the list of commands. You can use the volume control to adjust the volume of the system voice prompts.
  • Page 293 Storing a Radio Station Check the compatibility of your device on You can use the different sets of presets the regional Ford website. to allow different drivers to store their favorite radio stations. Pair your device. See Phone (page 295).
  • Page 294: Climate

    SYNC Playing Tracks on a Bluetooth Device Supported Devices in a Random Order The system supports most USB and media Select to play tracks in a random players, including iOS and Android devices. order. Supported Audio File Formats The system supports the following file Playing Music From a USB or Media formats: Player...
  • Page 295 SYNC E230056 Callout Item Description Left-hand front Touch up or down to adjust the temperature. seat temper- ature: Heated steering Touch the heated steering wheel icon to switch the wheel: heated steering wheel on and off (if equipped). Defrost A pop up appears on the screen to display the defrost options.
  • Page 296 SYNC Callout Item Description Touch the button to maximize defrosting. Defrost: Outside air flows through the windshield vents, the fan automatically adjusts to the highest speed and the temperature dial returns to the full heat position. You can use this setting to defog or clear a thin covering of ice from the windshield.
  • Page 297 SYNC Callout Item Description Fan speed Touch up or down to increase or decrease the volume of air circulated in your vehicle. A popup appears on the screen to display the air conditioning options. MAX A/C Touch to cool your vehicle with recircu- lated air.
  • Page 298: Phone

    Change ring tones, alerts or pair another phone. Check the compatibility of your device on the regional Ford website. Do Not Disturb Pairing Your Cell Phone for the Reject incoming calls and switch ring tones First Time and alerts off.
  • Page 299: Navigation

    NAVIGATION Select Disable from the dropdown menu. Note: For more information, refer to the Android Auto regional Ford website. Connect your device to a USB port. Select the navigation option on Follow the instructions on the touchscreen. the feature bar.
  • Page 300 SYNC E230654 Zoom out. Map view menu. Route guidance menu. Zoom in. Destination entry menu. Setting a Destination Destination Entry Menu Item Description Search Enter a destination address. Previous Destinations Display and select from a list of previous destinations. Home Set your saved home address as your destination Work Set your saved place of work as your destination.
  • Page 301 SYNC Setting a Destination Using the Text Note: You can enter a destination in a Entry Screen number of formats, for example city street number, city number street, zip code or point of interest. Note: You do not have to enter the destination country.
  • Page 302 SYNC Route Guidance Select the location on the map. Select Start to begin route guidance. Changing the Format of the Map Display the map in one of the following formats: • A two-dimensional map with the direction you are traveling toward the top of the screen.
  • Page 303 SYNC Menu Item Description Detour View an alternative route compared to your current one. Edit Waypoints Change the order or remove waypoints. Optimize Order The system determines the order of waypoints for you. Go to the next screen and start the new route. Adjusting the Guidance Prompt Volume Turn the volume control when a guidance...
  • Page 304: Apps

    5. Select the app that you want to use on Note: For more information about available the touchscreen. apps, refer to the regional Ford website. Using Apps on an Android Device When you start an app through the system for the first time, you could be asked to Select the apps option on the grant certain permissions.
  • Page 305 SYNC General Item Description Language Set the language. Measurement Units Set the distance unit. Temperature Units Set the temperature unit. Touchscreen Beep Switch touchscreen tones on and off. Automatic System Switch automatic updates on and off. Updates About SYNC View information about the system and software. Software Licenses View information about the software license.
  • Page 306 SYNC Item Description Bass Adjust bass frequency sounds. Balance / Fade Adjust the sound ratio from side to side and front to rear. Speed Compensated Adjust the amount that the volume increases as your vehicle Volume speed increases. Occupancy Mode Optimize sound for certain seating positions.
  • Page 307 SYNC Bluetooth Item Description Bluetooth Switch Bluetooth on and off. Phone Item Description View Devices Manage your devices. Add a Bluetooth Device Add a device. Connect Connect a device. Disconnect Disconnect a device. Device Information View information about your device. Make Favorite Select a preferred device.
  • Page 308 SYNC Emergency Assistance Item Description Emergency Assistance Switch Emergency Assistance on and off. Set Emergency Set emergency contacts from your phonebook. Contacts Radio Item Description Radio Text View information about the current radio broadcast. Autoset Presets (AST) Refresh the six strongest FM radio stations in your current location to the preset bank where the current radio station is stored.
  • Page 309 SYNC Item Description Automatically Find The system searches for and displays available parking loca- Parking tions as you approach your destination. Eco Time Penalty Select a level of cost for the calculated eco friendly route. The higher the setting, the longer the system allows for the route. Dynamic Route Guid- Switch whether the system considers traffic information when ance...
  • Page 310 SYNC Ambient Lighting You can drag the colors up and down to (If Equipped) increase or decrease the intensity. Tap a color once to activate ambient To switch ambient lighting off, press the lighting. This sets the color to the highest active color once or drag the active color intensity.
  • Page 311: Sync 3 Troubleshooting

    SYNC 3 TROUBLESHOOTING To check your cell phone's compatibility, Your SYNC 3 system is easy to use. refer to the regional Ford or Lincoln However, should questions arise, please website. Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause...
  • Page 312 SYNC Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution You must switch on your cell phone and the automatic phonebook download feature on SYNC 3. This is a cell phone- Check your cell phone's compatibility. dependent feature. Try switching your cell phone off, resetting it or removing the battery, then try again.
  • Page 313 SYNC Cell phone issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Replying to text messages using SYNC 3 is not supported by iPhone. Text messages from WhatsApp and Face- book Messenger are not supported. Your cell phone must support downloading This is a cell phone- text messages through Bluetooth to receive dependent feature.
  • Page 314 SYNC USB and Bluetooth Stereo issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution This is a device- Make sure you connect the device to SYNC dependent feature. 3 and that you have started the media Bluetooth audio The device is not player on your device. does not connected.
  • Page 315 SYNC USB and Bluetooth Stereo issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution To listen to Apple devices through USB, select AirPlay from the devices Control Center, then select Dock Connector. To listen to Apple devices through Bluetooth Stereo, select AirPlay from the devices Control Center, then select SYNC.
  • Page 316 SYNC Wi-Fi Issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution A hotspot is not The hotspot was defined Please set the network to visible and try listed in the list as a hidden network. again. of available networks. SYNC 3 is not SYNC 3 does not SYNC 3 currently does not provide a seen when...
  • Page 317 AppLink. Also, some may have a "Ford SYNC" setting, so check the app's settings menu on the phone. Closing and restarting apps may help SYNC 3 find the application if you cannot discover it inside the vehicle.
  • Page 318 Some Android devices Force close or uninstall the apps you do not have a limited number of want SYNC 3 to find. If the app has a "Ford I can only see Bluetooth ports that SYNC" setting, disable that setting in the some of the apps can use to connect.
  • Page 319 SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution Review the cell phone voice commands and the media voice commands at the beginning of their respective sections. You may be using the SYNC 3 does wrong voice commands. Refer to the audio display during an active not understand voice session to find a list of voice what I am...
  • Page 320 SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause Possible solution SYNC 3 applies the phonetic pronunciation rules of the selected language to the The SYNC 3 contact names stored on your cell phone. voice control system is having You may not be saying Helpful Hint: You can select your contact trouble recog- the name exactly as it...
  • Page 321 SYNC Personal Profiles Issue Possible cause and solution Personal Profiles have not been set up. An invalid profile name was entered. A memory button was not selected when prompted. I cannot create a profile. The vehicle’s ignition was not On and in Park or was shifted out of Run or Park while creating a profile.
  • Page 322 SYNC Personal Profiles Issue Possible cause and solution The keyfob being used is not linked to a profile. The wrong keyfob is being used. A button other than unlock or remote start is being pressed on a linked keyfob. The Personal Profile was deleted. My preset positions recall but my profile Personal Profiles is turned off.
  • Page 323 5 seconds the screen will go black. Allow 1-2 minutes for the system reset to complete. You may then resume using the SYNC 3 system. For additional assistance with SYNC 3 troubleshooting, refer to the regional Ford or Lincoln website. Endura (CDQ) New Zealand, enNZL, Edition date: 201712, First Printing...
  • Page 324: Appendices

    Appendices Note: We test and certify your vehicle to ELECTROMAGNETIC meet electromagnetic compatibility COMPATIBILITY legislation (UNECE Regulation 10 or other applicable local requirements). It is your WARNINGS responsibility to make sure that any equipment an authorized dealer installs on Do not place objects or mount your vehicle complies with applicable local equipment on or near the airbag legislation and other requirements.
  • Page 325 Appendices E239122 Truck E239121 Endura (CDQ) New Zealand, enNZL, Edition date: 201712, First Printing...
  • Page 326: End User License Agreement

    ("DEVICES") that Check that electromagnetic fields include software licensed or owned by generated inside your vehicle cabin by the Ford Motor Company and its affiliates transmitter installed do not exceed ("FORD MOTOR COMPANY"). Those applicable human exposure requirements.
  • Page 327 SOFTWARE, except and/or services provide by or through and only to the extent that such activity FORD MOTOR COMPANY or its third is expressly permitted by applicable party software and service providers. law notwithstanding this limitation or...
  • Page 328 SOFTWARE Transfer: You may charges from your wireless service permanently transfer your rights under provider. If FORD MOTOR COMPANY this EULA only as part of a sale or or third party software and services transfer of the DEVICES, provided you...
  • Page 329 SOFTWARE), the accompanying printed Should you have any questions concerning materials, and any copies of the this EULA, or if you desire to contact FORD SOFTWARE, are owned by FORD MOTOR MOTOR COMPANY for any other reason, COMPANY, or its affiliates or suppliers. The please refer to the address provided in the SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold.
  • Page 330 Appendices SYNC® Automotive Important Safety • Distraction Hazard: Any navigation Information Read and follow features may require manual instructions: (non-verbal) setup. Attempting to perform such set-up or insert data • Before using your SYNC® system, read while driving can distract your attention and follow all instructions and safety and could cause an accident or other information provided in this end user...
  • Page 331 "AS IS" AND “AS AVAILABLE”, WITH ALL under any circumstances;(c) The FAULTS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF SOFTWARE may not be compatible ANY KIND, AND FORD MOTOR COMPANY with new or different versions of an HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES operating system, third party software,...
  • Page 332 Eastern District of Michigan. You hereby litigate any dispute in small claims court consent to submit to the personal in your county of residence or FORD jurisdiction of a court in the State of MOTOR COMPANY’S principal place of Michigan located in Wayne County and...
  • Page 333 AAA’s and arbitrator’s fees and forum will be conducted solely on an expenses. If you reject FORD MOTOR individual basis. Neither you nor FORD COMPANY’S last written settlement MOTOR COMPANY, will seek to have any...
  • Page 334 Appendices 1. Safe and Lawful Use filing, AAA, and arbitrator’s fees and expenses. It will not seek its attorney’s You acknowledge that devoting attention fees or expenses from you in any to the TeleNav Software may pose a risk arbitration. Fees and expenses are not of injury or death to you and others in counted in determining how much a situations that otherwise require your...
  • Page 335 Appendices 2. Account Information distribute, sublicense or otherwise transfer the TeleNav Software to You agree: (a) when registering the others, except as part of your TeleNav Software, to provide TeleNav with permanent transfer of the TeleNav true, accurate, current, and complete Software;...
  • Page 336 Appendices is dependent on the accuracy of REASON WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, navigation, as the maps or functionality WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL DAMAGES of the TeleNav Software are not REFERENCED HEREIN AND ALL intended to support such high risk DIRECT OR GENERAL DAMAGES IN applications, especially in more remote CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING geographical areas.
  • Page 337 Appendices to the exclusive jurisdiction of the conferred by implication, statute, courts of the County of Santa Clara, inducement, estoppel or otherwise, and California. The United Nations TeleNav and its suppliers and licensors Convention on Contracts for the hereby reserve all of their respective rights International Sale of Goods shall not other than the licenses explicitly granted apply.
  • Page 338 Appendices HERE holds a non-exclusive license from the United States Postal Service® to The headings in this Agreement are for publish and sell ZIP+4® information. convenience of reference only, will not be ©United States Postal Service® 2014. deemed to be a part of this Agreement, Prices are not established, controlled or and will not be referred to in connection approved by the United States Postal...
  • Page 339 Appendices Restrictions. Except where you have been PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR specifically licensed to do so by Telenav, NON-INFRINGEMENT. Some States, and without limiting the preceding Territories and Countries do not allow paragraph, you may not use this Data (a) certain warranty exclusions, so to that with any products, systems, or applications extent the above exclusion may not apply installed or otherwise connected to or in...
  • Page 340 Appendices export laws, rules or regulations prohibit HERE from complying with any of its NOTICE OF USE obligations hereunder to deliver or CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/ distribute Data, such failure shall be excused and shall not constitute a breach SUPPLIER) NAME: HERE of this Agreement.
  • Page 341 Appendices 2. Copyright Notice: In connection with B. Canada Data. The following provi- each copy of all or any portion of the sions apply to the Data for Canada, Data for the Territory of Canada, Client which may include or reflect data from shall affix in a conspicuous manner the third party licensors (“Third Party following copyright notice on at least...
  • Page 342 Appendices either express or implied, arising by II. Mexico. The following provision applies law or otherwise, including but not to the Data for Mexico, which includes limited to, effectiveness, complete- certain data from the Instituto Nacional ness, accuracy or fitness for a de Estadística y Geografía (“INEGI”): particular purpose.
  • Page 343 Appendices A. Third Party Notices. Any and all copies V. Europe Territory of the Data and/or packaging relating thereto shall include the respective Third A. Use of Certain Traffic Codes in Europe Party Notices set forth below and used as described below corresponding to 1.
  • Page 344 Appendices is conditioned on Client’s obtaining prior Austria “© Bundesamt für Eich- written consent from Kartografie a.s.; und Vermessungswesen” (c) such license for selling or distributing Croatia with respect to Data for the Territory of Cyprus, Switzerland is conditioned on Client’s Estonia, obtaining a permit from Bundesamt für Latvia,...
  • Page 345 CARRIER AND END USER IS NOT A THIRD of the Data and/or packaging relating PARTY BENEFICIARY OF ANY thereto shall include the respective Third AGREEMENT BETWEEN FORD AND Party Notices set forth below and used UNDERLYING CARRIER. END USER as described below corresponding to...
  • Page 346 TO, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE UNDERLYING CARRIER (iv) END USER UNDERSTANDS THAT OR ANY PERSON’S USE THEREOF, FORD AND THE UNDERLYING CARRIER INCLUDING CLAIMS ARISING IN WHOLE CANNOT GUARANTY THE SECURITY OF OR IN PART FROM THE ALLEGED...
  • Page 347 Appendices rigCustomer Remedies view it, and (ii) save it, provided that you do not remove any copyright notices that NAV2 and its suppliers’ entire liability and appear and do not modify the Data in any your exclusive remedy shall be, at NAV2’s way.
  • Page 348 Appendices Governing Law. FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT, REVENUE, CONTRACTS OR SAVINGS, OR ANY The above terms and conditions shall be OTHER DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, governed by the laws of the People’s SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Republic of China, without giving effect to ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OF OR (i) its conflict of laws provisions, or (ii) the INABILITY TO USE THIS INFORMATION,...
  • Page 349 Appendices ("Gracenote Servers"), and to perform including any copyrighted material or other functions. You may use Gracenote music file information. You agree that Data only by means of the intended End Gracenote may enforce its respective User functions of this device. This device rights, collectively or separately, under this may contain content belonging to agreement against you, directly in each...
  • Page 350 Appendices Taiwan Territory IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A Note: In accordance with the management PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND approach of low-power radio wave NON-INFRINGEMENT. NEITHER radiation motors: GRACENOTE WARRANTS THE RESULTS THAT WILL BE OBTAINED BY YOUR USE Article 12: For approved and certified OF THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR ANY low-power radiation motor models,...
  • Page 351 Appendices By using SUNA Products and/or Services, 5. Service Continuity and Reception of you will be deemed to have accepted and the SUNA Traffic Channel agreed to be bound by the terms and We will use reasonable endeavours to conditions fully detailed at: provide the SUNA Traffic Channel 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
  • Page 352: Declaration Of Conformity

    European directive 2014/53/EU. Our suppliers have declared that their components conform with European directive 2014/53/EU. For the full text of their declaration, visit www.wirelessconformity.ford.com. Endura (CDQ) New Zealand, enNZL, Edition date: 201712, First Printing...
  • Page 353 Endura (CDQ) New Zealand, enNZL, Edition date: 201712, First Printing...
  • Page 354 Index Alarm See: Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With: Integral Battery..............44 180 Degree Camera........168 See: Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With: Interior Camera Views.............168 Sensor..............45 Using the 180 degree camera system..168 See: Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With: Perimeter Alarm..........47 All-Wheel Drive..........142 Ambient Lighting..........61 Anti-Theft Alarm - Vehicles With: See: Climate Control........100 Integral Battery..........44...
  • Page 355 Index Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Sony AM/ Blind Spot Information System....185 FM/CD............265 Switching the System Off and On....186 Autolamps............54 System Errors............186 Windshield Wiper Activated Using the Blind Spot Information Headlamps............54 System...............185 Automatic Climate Control - Vehicles BLIS With: Premium AM/FM/CD....102 See: Blind Spot Information System..185 Automatic Climate Control - Vehicles Body Styling Kits.........240...
  • Page 356 Index Changing the 12V Battery......228 Cross Traffic Alert.........187 Remove and Reinstall the Battery....229 Blocked Sensors..........188 Changing the Wiper Blades.....230 Switching the System Off and On....189 Service Position..........230 System Errors............189 Checking MyKey System Status....35 System Lights, Messages and Audible MyKey Distance.............35 Alerts..............188 Number of Admin Keys........35 System Limitations..........189...
  • Page 357 Index Parking On a Hill (Vehicles With a Manual Fog Lamps - Front Transmission) ..........148 See: Front Fog Lamps.........57 Fog Lamps - Rear Releasing the Electric Parking Brake...149 Electromagnetic Compatibility....321 See: Rear Fog Lamps..........57 End User License Agreement....323 Front Fog Lamps..........57 Front Parking Aid..........156 VEHICLE SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (EULA) .........323...
  • Page 358 Index Headrest Doors and Locks...........89 See: Head Restraints.........107 Driver Alert..............90 Head Restraints..........107 Electronic Stability Control......90 Heated Steering Wheel.......50 Engine................91 Heated Windows and Mirrors....104 Fuel................91 Heated Exterior Mirrors........105 Hill Start Assist............91 Heated Rear Window........104 Keys and Keyless Entry........92 Heated Windshield........105 Lane Keeping System.........93 Heating Maintenance............93 See: Climate Control........100...
  • Page 359 Index Liftgate..............40 Lighting Control..........53 Flashing the Headlamp High Beam....54 Navigation............296 Headlamp High Beam........53 Changing the Format of the Map....299 Lighting..............53 Michelin Travel Guide........300 General Information..........53 Navigation Map Updates.........301 Load Carriers Route Guidance..........299 See: Roof Racks and Load Carriers.....199 Setting a Destination........297 Load Carrying..........197 Zoom..............299 General Information...........197...
  • Page 360 Index Power Seats............107 Removing a Headlamp......234 Repairing Minor Paint Damage....239 Power Lumbar.............108 Power Windows..........62 Replacement Parts Recommendation........10 Accessory Delay............63 Bounce-Back............62 Collision Repairs............10 One-Touch Down..........62 Scheduled Maintenance and Mechanical One-Touch Up............62 Repairs..............10 Window Lock............62 Warranty on Replacement Parts......11 Pre-Collision Assist........192 Replacing a Lost Key or Remote Control..............31 Using the Pre-Collision Assist Roadside Emergencies......208...
  • Page 361 Index Vehicle Settings..........307 Sun Visors............66 Voice Recognition..........307 Illuminated Vanity Mirror........66 Supplementary Restraints System..23 Wi-Fi...............306 Side Airbags.............24 Principle of Operation.........23 Side Curtain Airbags........25 Switching Off the Engine......120 Side Sensing System........157 Vehicles With a Turbocharger......120 Symbols Glossary..........7 Obstacle Distance Indicator......158 Sitting in the Correct Position....106 SYNC 3............271 Snow Chains...
  • Page 362 Index Under Hood Overview........224 Vehicle Care............237 Unique Driving Characteristics....121 Vehicle Dimensions........256 USB Port............269 Vehicle Identification Number....258 Using Adaptive Cruise Control....169 Vehicle Identification Plate......258 Ventilation Automatic Cancellation........172 Blocked Sensor............173 See: Climate Control........100 Canceling the Set Speed........172 Changing the Set Speed........172 See: Vehicle Identification Number....258 Voice Control...........49 Detection Issues..........172 Following a Vehicle..........170...
  • Page 363 Index Low Tire Pressure Warning.......74 Low Washer Fluid..........74 Rear Fog Lamps Indicator.........74 Shift Indicator............74 Speed Limiter............74 Stability Control Off Indicator......74 Stability Control Warning Lamp.....74 Traffic Sign Recognition No Passing.....75 Traffic Sign Recognition Speed Limit....75 Water-In-Fuel............75 Warning Triangle.........208 Washer Fluid Check........228 Washers See: Cleaning the Exterior.......237 See: Wipers and Washers........51...
  • Page 364 January 2018 First Printing JT4J 19A321 ZDA...

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