Table of Contents Keyless Entry............32 Introduction Tailgate - Vehicles With: Keyless Vehicle About This Manual...........5 System............34 Symbols Glossary..........5 Tailgate - Vehicles Without: Key with Data Recording..........7 Remote Keyless Entry (RKE) Replacement Parts Transmitter...........35 Recommendation........8 Mobile Communications Security Equipment............8 Passive Anti-Theft System......36 Anti-Theft Alarm..........36 At a Glance At a Glance............10...
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Table of Contents Warning Lamps and Indicators....51 Fuel and Refueling Audible Warnings and Indicators.....54 Safety Precautions........85 Fuel Quality - E85..........86 Information Displays Fuel Quality - Gasoline........86 General Information........56 Running Out of Fuel........87 Trip Computer..........57 Catalytic Converter........87 Information Messages.........60 Refueling............88 Fuel Consumption.........88 Climate Control Principle of Operation........66 Transmission...
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Table of Contents Luggage Covers..........103 Removing a Headlamp.......137 Roof Racks and Load Carriers....103 Changing a Bulb..........138 Bulb Specification Chart......142 Towing Changing the Engine Air Filter....143 Towing a Trailer..........105 Technical Specifications......143 Recommended Towing Weights....105 Vehicle Care Towing Points..........106 Transporting the Vehicle......106 Cleaning the Exterior........146 Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels..107 Cleaning the Engine........146...
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.
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Introduction Brake system. Explosive gas. Brake failure. Fan warning. Cabin air filter. Fasten seatbelt. E71880 Front airbag. Check fuel cap. E67017 Front fog lamps. Child safety door lock. Fuel pump reset. Child safety door unlock. Fuse compartment. Child seat lower anchor. Hazard warning flashers.
Introduction Maintain correct fluid level. DATA RECORDING A large number of electronic components of your vehicle contain data storage Panic alarm. modules temporarily or permanently storing technical data about the condition of the vehicle, events and malfunctions. Parking aid. In general, this technical information documents the condition of parts, Parking brake.
A great way transmission of particular vehicle data to know for sure you are getting this level from the vehicle. of protection is to use genuine Ford replacement collision parts. Note: Do not connect wireless plug-in devices to the data link connector.
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Introduction Using mobile communications equipment is becoming increasingly important in the conduct of business and personal affairs. However, you must not compromise your own or others’ safety when using such equipment. Mobile communications can enhance personal safety and security when appropriately used, particularly in emergency situations.
At a Glance Front Exterior Overview E147752 E147752 See Locking and Unlocking (page 30). See Interior Mirror (page 49). See Changing the Wiper Blades (page 136). See Under Hood Overview (page 130). See Under Hood Overview (page 130). See Towing Points (page 106). See Changing a Bulb (page 138).
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At a Glance Vehicle Interior Overview E159198 See Manual Transmission (page 90). See Automatic Transmission (page 91). See Power Windows (page 47). See Exterior Mirrors (page 48). See Head Restraints (page 72). See Fastening the Seatbelts (page 20). See Rear Seats (page 74). See Manual Seats (page 73).
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At a Glance Instrument Panel Overview - Left-Hand Drive E224758 Instrument Panel Overview - Right-Hand Drive E159197 Door lock button. See Locking and Unlocking (page 30). Audio unit. See Audio System (page 157). EcoSport (CBY) Haiduong (Vietnam)/Rayong (Thailand), DN15-19A321-GC enPHI...
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At a Glance Information display. See Information Displays (page 56). Wiper lever. See Wipers and Washers (page 40). or Direction indicators. See Direction Indicators (page 45). Instrument cluster. See Gauges (page 50). See Warning Lamps and Indicators (page 51). Direction indicators. See Direction Indicators (page 45). or Wiper lever. See Wipers and Washers (page 40).
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At a Glance See Changing a Bulb (page 138). See Refueling (page 88). See Changing a Road Wheel (page 149). Tire pressures. See Technical Specifications (page 153). See Towing Points (page 106). See Warning Triangle (page 110). Spare wheel. See Changing a Road Wheel (page 149).
Child Safety INSTALLING CHILD WARNINGS Do not hold a child on your lap when RESTRAINTS the vehicle is moving. Do not leave unattended children in your vehicle. If your vehicle has been involved in an accident, have the child restraints checked by an authorized dealer.
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Child Safety Child Safety Seat Booster Seat (Group 2) E68920 E70710 Secure children that weigh between 13 and We recommend that you use a booster 18 kilograms (29 and 40 pounds) in a child seat that combines a cushion with a safety seat (Group 1) in the rear seat.
WARNINGS approved ISOFIX child restraints. Please consult your dealer for the The ISOFIX system comprises two rigid latest details relating to Ford attachment arms on the child restraint that recommended child seats. attach to anchor points on the outboard Extreme Hazard! Do not use a rear seats, where the cushion and backrest meet.
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Child Safety ISOFIX Child Seats Mass group categories Seating positions Rear facing Forward facing 13 kg (Up to 29 lbs) 9 - 18 kg (20 - 40 lbs) Rear outboard seat ISOFIX Size class C, D, E A, B, B1 Seat type IL, IUF IL Suitable for particular ISOFIX child restraints systems of the semi-universal category.
Child Safety CHILD SAFETY LOCKS WARNING You cannot open the rear doors from inside if you have put the child safety locks on. E155301 Rear Left-Hand Door Turn anti-clockwise to lock and clockwise to unlock. Rear Right-Hand Door Turn clockwise to lock and anti-clockwise to unlock.
Seatbelts Press the red button on the buckle, then FASTENING THE SEATBELTS let the belt roll up smoothly and completely. WARNINGS Insert the tongue into the buckle until you hear a distinct click. You have not fastened the safety belt properly if you do not hear a click.
Seatbelts Pull the belt out steadily. It may lock if you SEATBELT HEIGHT pull it sharply or if the vehicle is on a slope. ADJUSTMENT (If Equipped) Note: Some models have a rear center lap belt. WARNING Press the red button on the buckle to Position the seatbelt height adjuster release the belt.
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Seatbelts The warning lamp illuminates and an audible warning will sound when the following conditions have been met: The front seatbelts have not been fastened. Your vehicle exceeds a relatively low speed. It will also illuminate and sound if a front seatbelt is unfastened when your vehicle is moving.
Supplementary Restraints System PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS Many airbag system components become hot after triggering. Avoid WARNINGS touching any component of the Do not modify the front of your airbag system soon after triggering as this vehicle in any way. This could may result in serious injury.
Supplementary Restraints System The passenger airbag will deploy during DRIVER AIRBAG significant frontal or near-frontal collisions. The airbag will inflate within a few thousandths of a second and deflate on contact with the occupant, thus cushioning forward body movement. During minor frontal collisions, overturns, rear collisions and side collisions, the front passenger airbag will not deploy.
Supplementary Restraints System DRIVER KNEE AIRBAG WARNING Do not attempt to open the airbag cover. The airbag will deploy during significant frontal and near frontal collisions that are up to 30° from the left or the right. The airbag will inflate within a few thousandths of a second and deflate on contact with the occupants, thus providing a cushion between the driver’s knees and the steering...
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Supplementary Restraints System The airbag is designed to deploy during a significant lateral or frontal angled crash. The airbag is not designed to deploy during a minor lateral and frontal crash, rear crash or a vehicle rollover. EcoSport (CBY) Haiduong (Vietnam)/Rayong (Thailand), DN15-19A321-GC enPHI...
Keys and Remote Controls Reprogramming the Unlocking GENERAL INFORMATION ON Function RADIO FREQUENCIES Note: When you press the unlock button Note: Changes or modifications not either all the doors are unlocked or only the expressly approved by the party responsible driver s door is unlocked.
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Keys and Remote Controls Note: Do not touch the battery contacts or the printed circuit board with the screwdriver. 4. Carefully remove the battery with the screwdriver. 5. Install a new battery (3V CR 2032) with the + facing downward. 6.
Keys and Remote Controls E125860 E105362 Note: Do not touch the battery contacts or the printed circuit board with the 3. Twist a flat bladed screwdriver in the screwdriver. position shown to separate the two halves of the remote control. 5.
Doors and Locks Deactivating and Activating Autolock LOCKING AND UNLOCKING Note: Your authorized dealer can perform Note: All doors will be automatically this procedure, or you can do the procedure unlocked when the airbag deploys due to yourself impact and following this the hazard To enable or disable these features, do the warning flashers will flash.
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Doors and Locks Locking and Unlocking the Doors Note: When you lock your vehicle for from Inside several weeks, the remote control will be switched off. Your vehicle must be unlocked Press the button. For item and the engine started using the key. location.
Doors and Locks E78276 E130124 Passive locking and unlocking requires a Push to lock. valid passive key to be located within one of the two external detection ranges. These are located approximately 1.5 m KEYLESS ENTRY (If Equipped) from the front door handles and tailgate. General Information Passive Key The system will not function if:...
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Doors and Locks Note: Your vehicle will remain locked for If the driver door is the first door which is approximately three seconds. When the unlocked, the other doors and tailgate will delay period is over, you can open the doors remain locked.
Doors and Locks Locking and Unlocking the Doors TAILGATE - VEHICLES WITH: with the Key Blade KEYLESS VEHICLE SYSTEM Opening the Tailgate E87964 Carefully remove the cover. 2. Remove the key blade and insert it into E224102 the lock. Note: Only the driver door handle has a lock Lock and unlock button.
Doors and Locks Closing the Tailgate Note: Your vehicle will remain unlocked when you have closed the tailgate. Press the lock button on the tailgate handle or remote control to lock your vehicle. TAILGATE - VEHICLES WITHOUT: KEY WITH REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY (RKE) TRANSMITTER E162987...
Security PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT ANTI-THEFT ALARM (If Equipped) SYSTEM Alarm System Principle of Operation Your vehicle have the following alarm system: The system prevents someone from starting the engine with an incorrectly Perimeter alarm. coded key. Perimeter Alarm Coded Keys The perimeter alarm is a deterrent against If you lose a key, you can purchase a unauthorised access to your vehicle replacement from an authorized dealer.
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Security Perimeter Alarm Disarm and silence the alarm by unlocking the doors and switching the ignition on or unlocking the doors with the remote control. EcoSport (CBY) Haiduong (Vietnam)/Rayong (Thailand), DN15-19A321-GC enPHI...
Steering Wheel Note: The driver's airbag and the horn are ADJUSTING THE STEERING inside the steering wheel. WHEEL See Sitting in the Correct Position (page 72). Pull the lever down to unlock the steering column. 2. While the lever is in the down position, move the steering wheel up or down and in or out until you find the desired position.
Steering Wheel VOICE CONTROL Volume down (If Equipped) Seek down, previous or accept call Type 2 E141533 Push the control to switch on or off the voice control. E164290 Volume up Seek up or next Volume down Seek down or previous Mode Press M to select the audio source.
Wipers and Washers Intermittent Wipe WINDSHIELD WIPERS Note: Fully defrost the windshield before switching on the windshield wipers. Note: Make sure you switch off the windshield wipers before entering a car wash. Note: Install new wiper blades as soon as they begin to leave bands of water and smears on the windshield.
Wipers and Washers Note: During wet or winter driving Keep the outside of the windshield clean conditions with ice, snow or a salty road because the rain sensor is very sensitive. If mist, inconsistent or unexpected wiping or the area around the interior mirror is dirty, smearing may occur.
Wipers and Washers REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHERS (If Equipped) Intermittent Wipe E102053 Pull the lever toward you to operate the washers. When you release the lever, the wiper will operate for a short time. Note: The lever arrangement is mirrored in E102052 right-hand drive vehicles.
Lighting High Beams LIGHTING CONTROL Lighting Control Positions E101829 Pull the lever fully toward you to switch the high beams on. Pull the lever fully toward you again to switch the high beams off. Headlamp Flasher Pull the lever toward you slightly and release it to flash the headlamps.
Lighting Note: If you switch autolamps and REAR FOG LAMPS (If Equipped) autowipers on, the low-beam headlamps will automatically turn on when the windshield wipers continuously operate. The headlamps will come on and go off automatically depending on the ambient light.
Lighting Recommended Headlamp Leveling Control Positions Load Load in luggage Control position compartment* Front seats Rear seats * See Vehicle Identification Plate (page 154). INTERIOR LAMPS DIRECTION INDICATORS Courtesy lamp E112207 E102016 Push down to switch on the left Door contact direction indicator.
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Lighting If you set the switch to position C with the ignition switch off, the courtesy lamp will come on. It will go off automatically after a short time to prevent the vehicle battery from discharging. To switch it back on, switch on the ignition for a short time.
Windows and Mirrors One-Touch Up POWER WINDOWS (If Equipped) Lift the switch fully and release it. Press or WARNINGS lift it again to stop the window. Do not leave children unattended in Window Lock your vehicle and do not let them play with the power windows.
Windows and Mirrors Close the window twice until it reaches EXTERIOR MIRRORS the point of resistance and let it reverse. Power Exterior Mirrors (If Equipped) 2. Close the window a third time to the WARNING point of resistance. The bounce-back feature is now disabled and you can Do not adjust the mirrors when your close the window manually.
Windows and Mirrors The sunscreen can be manually opened or INTERIOR MIRROR closed when the glass panel is closed. WARNING The moonroof control is located on the overhead console. Do not adjust the mirror when your vehicle is moving. The moonroof has a one-touch open and close feature.
Instrument Cluster GAUGES E144826 Tachometer Information display Speedometer Fuel gauge Automatic Transmission Display Tachometer Indicates the engine speed in revolutions per minute. Driving with your tachometer pointer continuously at the top of the scale may damage the engine. Information Display Odometer/Trip odometer/Instantaneous Fuel Consumption...
Instrument Cluster Anti-lock Braking System When the gearshift lever is moved into the (If Equipped) S (Sport) position, the manually selected If it illuminates when you are gears will be displayed. See Automatic driving, this indicates a Transmission (page 91). malfunction.
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Instrument Cluster DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) If it illuminates when you are driving, check that the parking brake is not applied. If the Equipped) parking brake is not applied, this indicates a malfunction. Have the system checked If this illuminates, have the by an authorized dealer immediately.
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Instrument Cluster Front Fog Lamp Oil Pressure (If Equipped) It will illuminate when you switch WARNING the front fog lamps on. Do not resume your journey if it illuminates despite the level being correct. Have the system checked by Glow Plug (If Equipped) an authorized dealer immediately.
Instrument Cluster Stability Control Headlamps On (If Equipped) (If Equipped) While driving, it flashes during Sounds when you turn the key to off and activation of the system. After open the driver's door and you have left switching on the ignition, if it the headlamps or parking lamps on.
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Instrument Cluster WARNINGS Do not sit on top of a fastened safety belt to prevent the safety belt minder from coming on. The occupant protection system will only provide optimum protection when you use the safety belt properly. Sounds when the vehicle’s speed exceeds the pre-determined limit, and the driver or front passenger (if equipped) safety belts are unfastened.
Press the MENU button on the radio to damages to the vehicle and injury to access some configurable features. Use passengers. Ford strongly recommends the control arrow to the following features: that drivers use extreme caution when using any device or feature that may direct SYNC-config;...
Information Displays INSTANTANEOUS FUEL Adjusting the Clock CONSUMPTION Press the MENU button on the radio. 2. Select Clock then press OK. 3. Select Adjust Clock then press OK. 4. Use the up or down arrows to increase or decrease the hour and minutes. 5.
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Information Displays Total Distance Odometer The trip computer includes the following information displays: Registers the total distance of the vehicle. Total Distance Odometer E146273 Registers the total distance of Trip Odometer the vehicle. E146273 Registers the distance traveled of individual journeys. Trip Odometer E146274 Registers the distance traveled...
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Information Displays From: E148859 E148858 Press the reset button with a long press (for at least two seconds) until the display of the speed alarm symbol and the OFF indicator begins to blink. This indicates that the screen is now in edit mode.
Information Displays Distance to Empty Indicates the approximate distance the vehicle will travel E146276 on the fuel remaining in the tank. Change in driving pattern may cause the value to vary. E148859 Outside Ambient Temperature Indication E148858 Press the reset button with a long press (for at least two seconds) until the display of the speed alarm symbol and the speed unit begins to blink.
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Information Displays Press the OK button to acknowledge and The message indicator remove some messages from the illuminates to supplement some information display. Other messages will messages. It will be red or amber be removed automatically after a short depending on the severity of the message time.
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Information Displays Message Message Action indicator Vehicle is moving. Stop your vehicle Passenger side rear door open as soon as safely possible and close. Vehicle is moving. Stop your vehicle Boot open as soon as safely possible and close. Vehicle is moving. Stop your vehicle as soon as safely possible and Bonnet open close.
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Information Displays Keyless System Message Message Action indicator Key battery low replace battery See Remote Control (page 27). Turn ignition off use POWER button See Keyless Starting (page 80). Press brake to start See Keyless Starting (page 80). Press clutch to start See Keyless Starting (page 80).
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Information Displays Steering Message Message Action indicator Steering lock malfunction stop Have the system checked by a safely authorized dealer immediately. Full steering will be maintained but you will need to exert greater force Power steering malfunction service amber on the steering wheel. Have the system checked by a authorized dealer as soon as possible.
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Information Displays Message Message Action indicator See Automatic Transmission Door open apply brake (page 91). See Starting and Stopping the Engine (page 80). See Starting a Gasoline Engine Cranking time exceeded (page 83). Hill start assist active See Hill Start Assist (page 94). Hill start assist off See Hill Start Assist (page 94).
Climate Control Warming the Interior PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Direct the air toward your feet. In cold or Outside Air humid weather conditions, direct some of the air toward the windshield and the door Keep the air intakes in front of the windows.
Climate Control MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL (If Equipped) E144832 Controls the volume of air circulated in your vehicle. Adjust to select the desired fan speed or to switch the fan off. If you switch the system off, the windshield may fog up. Adjust to select the desired air distribution.
Climate Control AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL (If Equipped) E144831 Controls the volume of air circulated in your vehicle. Rotate the control to select the desired fan speed. The setting appears in the display. Adjust to select the desired air distribution. Press the OFF button to switch off the system.
Climate Control Note: Do not place objects under the front HINTS ON CONTROLLING THE seats as this may interfere with the airflow INTERIOR CLIMATE to the rear seats. Note: Remove any snow, ice or leaves from General Hints the air intake area at the base of the windshield.
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Climate Control Quickly Cooling the Interior Vehicle with manual climate control Vehicle with automatic climate control Adjust the fan speed to the highest Press AUTO. setting. Press MAX A/C. Adjust the temperature control setting to the lowest setting. Direct air to the instrument panel using the air distribution buttons.
Climate Control Windshield and Side Window Defrosting or Defogging in Cold Weather Vehicle with manual climate control Vehicle with automatic climate control Press defrost. Press defrost. Adjust the temperature control to the Adjust the temperature control to the setting you desire. setting you desire.
Seats Note: Never adjust the seats when the SITTING IN THE CORRECT vehicle is moving. POSITION Note: The seat belt must be used properly to hold the body in a position to allow the WARNINGS airbag to achieve maximum effect. Sitting improperly, out of position or Correct Driving Position with the seatback reclined too far...
Seats Installing the Head Restraints Lowering the Head Restraints Press the locking button and push the head Align the stems with the guide sleeves and restraint downward. Make sure the head push the head restraint downward. Make restraint locks into place. sure the head restraint locks into place.
Seats Adjusting the Lumbar Support Recline Adjustment Equipped) E70729 E157024 Adjusting the Height of the REAR SEATS Driver s Seat (If Equipped) Reclining the Seat E142198 E152354 With the seat occupied, pull the strap to recline or raise the seat backrest. Folding the Seat Backrest WARNINGS Do not use the bench seats as a bed...
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Seats Unfolding the Seat Backrest WARNINGS When folding or unfolding the seats, WARNINGS take care not to get your fingers Make sure that the seat backrests caught between the seat backrest are secure and fully locked in their and seat frame. Failure to follow this catches.
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Seats Unfolding the Seat WARNINGS When unfolding the seat, make sure that the safety belts are not trapped behind the seat. Make sure that the seats and the seat backrests are secure and fully locked in their catches. E181630 2. Fold the seat forward. E151161 Detach the tether straps and lower the seat.
Seats 2. Allow the seat to drop under its own weight for the last 6-8 in (15-20 cm). E151160 3. Unfold the seat backrest and lock it into position. FRONT SEAT ARMREST Equipped) E156683 EcoSport (CBY) Haiduong (Vietnam)/Rayong (Thailand), DN15-19A321-GC enPHI...
Auxiliary Power Points WARNING Do not plug optional electrical accessories into the cigar lighter socket (if equipped). Improper use of the lighter can cause damage not covered by your warranty, and can result in fire or serious injury. E147757 Note: When the ignition is switched on, you in the center console.
Storage Compartments Use the rotary control to open and close CENTER CONSOLE the air vent. WARNING GLASSES HOLDER (If Equipped) Use only soft cups in the cup holders. Hard objects can injure you in a collision. Your vehicle may be equipped with a variety of console features.
If you smell exhaust fumes inside position for too long to avoid your vehicle your vehicle, have it checked by a battery losing charge. Ford Dealer immediately. Do not drive your vehicle if you smell exhaust II (on) - All the electrical circuits are fumes.
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Starting and Stopping the Engine Note: A valid passive key must be located Note: Releasing the brake pedal during inside your vehicle to switch the ignition on engine start will stop the engine cranking and start the engine. and return to ignition on. Switching the Ignition On Diesel Engine (Accessory Mode)
Starting and Stopping the Engine 2. Press the button until the engine has Automatic Transmission started. Press and hold the button for a Note: Releasing the clutch pedal during moment, or press it three times within engine start will stop the engine cranking two seconds to switch the ignition off.
Starting and Stopping the Engine Unlocking the Steering Wheel Fully depress the brake pedal. 2. Shift into park (P) or neutral (N). Note: You may have to slightly rotate the steering wheel to assist unlocking it. 3. Start the engine. Vehicles with Automatic Transmission All Vehicles Switch the ignition on or press the brake...
Starting and Stopping the Engine The idle speed varies depending on certain factors. These include vehicle component and ambient temperatures as well as electrical and climate system demands. Failure to Start Vehicles with Manual Transmission If the engine does not crank when you full depress the clutch pedal with the ignition key in position III, follow this procedure: Fully depress both the clutch and brake...
Fuel and Refueling Automotive fuels can be harmful or SAFETY PRECAUTIONS fatal if swallowed. Fuel such as gasoline is highly toxic and if WARNINGS swallowed can cause death or Do not overfill the fuel tank. The permanent injury. If fuel is swallowed, pressure in an overfilled tank may call a physician immediately, even if no cause leakage and lead to fuel spray...
Fuel and Refueling Fuels containing the octane booster FUEL QUALITY - E85 additive, methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT). Choosing the Right Fuel - Flex Fuel Vehicles Leaded fuel (using leaded fuel is prohibited by law). WARNING Note: Flex fuel vehicles can be fueled with Do not mix gasoline with oil, diesel gasoline, ethanol or a mixture of both.
Fuel and Refueling You may need to cycle the ignition from WARNINGS off to on several times after refueling Do not use leaded gasoline or to allow the fuel system to pump the gasoline with additives containing fuel from the tank to the engine. On other metallic compounds (e.g.
Fuel and Refueling 4. To replace the fuel filler cap, turn it REFUELING clockwise until you feel a strong resistance and it clicks. WARNINGS 5. Fully close the fuel tank filler door. When refueling always shut the engine off and never allow sparks or open flames near the fuel tank filler FUEL CONSUMPTION valve.
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Fuel and Refueling Calculating Fuel Economy Do not measure fuel economy during the first 1,600 km of driving (this is your engine’s break-in period); a more accurate measurement is obtained after 3,200–4,800 km. Fill the fuel tank completely and record the initial odometer reading.
Transmission Recommended Shift Speeds MANUAL TRANSMISSION Note: Do not downshift into 1 (First) when 5-Speed Manual Transmission your vehicle is moving faster than 24 km/h. This will damage the clutch and Using the Clutch prematurely wear transmission components. Note: Failure to fully press the clutch pedal to the floor may cause increased shift The engine is designed to operate at a efforts, prematurely wear transmission...
Transmission Note: The gearshift lever can only be AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION moved into R (Reverse) by moving it from left of 3 (Third) and 4 (Fourth) before PowerShift Automatic shifting into R (Reverse). This is a lockout Transmission feature that protects the transmission from accidentally being shifted into R (Reverse) WARNINGS from 5 (Fifth).
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Transmission Although the gears shift automatically, R (Reverse) the shifting feel and sound experienced With the gearshift lever in R (Reverse), the from the Powershift transmission is vehicle will move backward. Always come similar to those of a manual to a complete stop before shifting into and transmission, which is normal.
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Transmission Upshift to the recommended shift speeds Use the brake shift override to move the according to the following chart: gearshift lever from the park position in the event of an electrical malfunction or if your vehicle has a dead battery. Recommended upshift speed when accelerating using SelectShift mode (for Apply the parking brake and turn the...
Transmission 4. Press the brake pedal. Using a suitable This feature is activated automatically on tool rotate the lever forward while any slope that can result in significant pulling the transmission selector lever vehicle rollback. out of the P (park) position and into Note: Use the brake and hill start assist to the N (neutral) position.
Transmission If a forward gear was selected when Select park (P) and switch off the the system is active on, select reverse vehicle. gear. 2. Remove the key. If reverse gear was selected when the 3. Press and hold the brake pedal. system is active, select a forward gear.
Brakes Note: If the system activates, the brake GENERAL INFORMATION pedal may pulse and may travel further. Maintain pressure on the brake pedal. You Disc Brakes may also hear a noise from the system. This Wet brake discs result in reduced braking is normal.
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Brakes Press the foot brake pedal firmly. 2. Pull the parking brake lever up to its fullest extent. To release the parking brake: Press the brake pedal firmly. 2. Pull the lever up slightly. 3. Press the release button and push the lever down.
Traction Control (If Equipped) System Indicator Lights and PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Messages The traction control system helps avoid WARNING drive wheel spin and loss of traction. If a failure has been detected within If your vehicle begins to slide, the system the AdvanceTrac system, the applies the brakes to individual wheels stability control light will illuminate...
Stability Control (If Equipped) PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Electronic Stability Control WARNING The system is designed to aid the driver. It is not intended to replace your attention and judgment. You are still responsible to drive with due care and attention. The system supports stability when your vehicle starts to slide away from your intended path.
Parking Aids (If Equipped) PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION PARKING AID WARNINGS WARNINGS The parking aid does not relieve you To help avoid personal injury, please of your responsibility to drive with read and understand the limitations due care and attention. of the system as contained in this section.
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Parking Aids (If Equipped) The sensing system warns the driver of The system detects certain objects while obstacles within a certain range of the the transmission is in R (Reverse): bumper area. The system turns on and moving toward a stationary object automatically whenever the ignition is at a speed of 5 km/h or less switched on.
Driving Aids system. If this should occur, you will not STEERING lose the ability to steer the vehicle manually nor will it cause permanent Electric Power Steering damage. Typical steering and driving maneuvers will allow the system to cool WARNING and steering assist will return to normal.
Load Carrying GENERAL INFORMATION LUGGAGE COVERS WARNINGS WARNING Use only load securing straps that Do not place objects on the luggage meet your needs, and that prevent cover. the load from turning loose and causing an accident. Make sure that you secure all loose items properly.
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Your removed from the roof rack, and vehicle may be equipped with periodically while traveling. Make sure that factory-installed crossbars. Ford Genuine the load is secure before traveling. Accessory crossbars, designed specifically for your vehicle, are also recommended for use with your roof rack system.
Towing In high altitude regions above 3281 feet TOWING A TRAILER (1000 meters), the stipulated maximum permitted gross train weight must be WARNING reduced by 10% for every additional 3281 Do not exceed 62 mph (100 km/h). feet (1000 meters). Note: The electrical system is not suitable for towing trailers with more than one rear Failure to take care may result in loss of...
We recommend the use of a wheel lift and E146284 dollies or flatbed equipment to tow your vehicle. Do not tow with a slingbelt. Ford Insert a suitable object into the hole on the Motor Company has not approved a underside of the cover and pry off the slingbelt towing procedure.
Towing Vehicles with Automatic It is acceptable to have your front-wheel Transmission drive vehicle towed from the front if using proper wheel lift equipment to raise the WARNINGS front wheels off the ground. When towing in this manner, the rear wheels can remain Do not exceed a speed of 20 km/h on the ground.
Driving Hints In an emergency, you can drive your vehicle BREAKING-IN in water to a maximum depth of 20 centimeters, and at a maximum speed of Tires 10 km/h. You must take extra care when driving through flowing water. WARNING When driving in water, maintain a low New tires need to be run-in for speed and do not stop your vehicle.
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Driving Hints To install floor mats, position the floor WARNING mat so that the eyelets are over the Make sure that the floor mat is retention posts and press down to lock secured properly using the the floor mat in. appropriate fixings, and do not 2.
Roadside Emergencies Preparing Your Vehicle HAZARD FLASHERS Note: Use only a 12-volt supply to start your The hazard warning button is vehicle. located on the instrument panel. E71943 Note: Do not disconnect the battery of the disabled vehicle as this could damage the Use it when your vehicle is creating a safety vehicle's electrical system.
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Roadside Emergencies WARNING Do not connect the end of the second cable to the negative (-) terminal of the battery to be jumped. A spark may cause an explosion of the gases that surround the battery. Ensure that the cables are clear of fan blades, belts, moving parts of both engines, or any fuel delivery system parts.
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Roadside Emergencies E149170 Remove the jumper cable from the ground metal surface. 2. Remove the jumper cable on the negative (-) terminal of the booster vehicle's battery. 3. Remove the jumper cable from the positive (+) terminal of the booster vehicle's battery.
Note: Any improper modification to the electrical system can compromise the safety of the vehicle, implying risk of fire or engine damage. For any clarifications or questions, contact a Ford Distributor. E174531 Battery Fuse Box This fuse box is located in the engine compartment.
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Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Ignition switch or keyless ignition relay, keyless accessory relay Instrument cluster. Data link connector. Heating control head (manual A/C). Electronic auto- matic temperature control. Receiver remote (vehicles 7.5A with keyless system). Integrated control panel. Multi- function display.
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Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Front auxiliary power points. Rear auxiliary power points. Not used. Driver door window. Passenger door window. Rear door window right-hand side. Rear door window left-hand side. Not used. Relay Circuits switched Ignition. Keyless system ignition. Keyless system accessory.
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Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Ignition switch or keyless ignition relay, keyless accessory relay. Instrument cluster. Data link connector. Heating control head (manual A/C), electronic auto- matic temperature control, receiver remote (vehicles 7.5A with keyless system), integrated control panel, multi- function display.
Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Front auxiliary power points. Rear auxiliary power points. Not used. Driver door window. Passenger door window. Rear door window right-hand side. Rear door window left-hand side. Not used. Relay Circuits switched Ignition. Keyless system ignition. Keyless system accessory.
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Fuses Fuse Types E207206 Callout Fuse Type Micro 2 Micro 3 Maxi Mini M Case J Case J Case Low Profile EcoSport (CBY) Haiduong (Vietnam)/Rayong (Thailand), DN15-19A321-GC enPHI...
Maintenance Washer fluid level. See Washer Fluid GENERAL INFORMATION Check (page 133). Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help Tire pressures (when cold). See maintain its roadworthiness. There is a Technical Specifications (page 156). large network of authorized dealers that Tire condition.
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Maintenance Open the hood and support it with the hood prop rod. Attach the prop rod to the hood, the correct location is indicated by an arrow. Closing the Hood Note: You must secure the hood prop correctly after use. E154746 Note: Make sure that the hood is closed Move the catch to the right.
Maintenance Air cleaner: No maintenance necessary. Engine oil dipstick : See Engine Oil Check (page 131). The filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are colored for easy identification. Note: The oil consumption of new engines reaches its normal level after approximately ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK - 1.5L 5,000 km.
Use of oil filters absorbent cloth immediately. not meeting Ford specifications could damage the engine. Top up with fluid that meets the Ford specification. See Technical Specifications (page 156). ENGINE COOLANT CHECK Replace the filler cap. Turn it until you feel a strong resistance.
Clean the filler cap before removing. vehicle service station. Have the system Use only fluid that meets Ford checked by a Ford Dealer as soon as specifications and from a sealed possible. container.
15 minutes and get prompt medical attention. If acid is swallowed, call a If a replacement battery is required, we physician immediately. recommend you use a Ford replacement battery that matches the electrical Battery posts, terminals and related requirements of your vehicle.
Maintenance 6. Install in the reverse order. Note: If you only disconnect the negative battery cable terminal, make sure it is isolated or placed away from the battery terminal to avoid un-intended connection or arcing. Note: Make sure the battery cable terminals are fully tightened.
Maintenance CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES Windshield Wiper Blades Note: The windshield wiper blades are different in length. If you install wiper blades of the wrong length, the rain sensor may not work correctly. E147762 To assemble the wiper blade, slide (3) Changing the Windshield Wiper Blades the new blade onto the wiper arm until you here a snap (4).
Maintenance 3. To remove the wiper blade, press the plastic adaptor (1) and pull (2) the wiper blade. E147762 To assemble the wiper blade, slide (3) the new blade onto the wiper arm until you here a snap (4). 2. Lower the wiper arm back to it's working position.
Maintenance Note: When fitting the headlamp, make sure that you reconnect the electrical connector correctly. Note: When fitting the headlamp, make sure that you fully engage the headlamp in the lower fixing point. CHANGING A BULB WARNINGS Switch the lights and the ignition off. E144837 Direction indicator Let the bulb cool down before...
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Maintenance Side Mounted Turn Signal Lamp Note: For replacing bulbs, see your authorized dealer. Vanity Lamp E144839 Open the hood. 2. Remove the cover. 3. Disconnect the electrical connector. 4. Release the clip and remove the bulb. E164692 Side Lamp Position the visor in the down position.
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Maintenance Rear Lamps Direction Indicator, Tail and Brake Lamp E163920 E99406 Note: . Disconnect the electrical connector. 2. Turn the bulb holder anti-clockwise. 3. Remove the fog lamp bulb and holder assembly. E164779 4. Connect the electrical connector. Remove the trim panel. 5.
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Note: On some vehicles the lamps are LED. 6. Gently press the bulb into the bulb They are not serviceable items, please holder, turn it anti-clockwise and consult a Ford Dealer if they fail. remove it. Number Plate Lamp Reversing Lamp and Fog Lamp E72789 Carefully release the spring clip.
Maintenance Reading Lamps 3. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it. 4. Remove the bulb. Luggage Compartment Lamp, Footwell Lamp and Tailgate Lamp (If Equipped) E99453 Carefully remove the lamp. 2. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it. 3.
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Windshield Washer Fluid Your engine has been designed to be used with Ford Specification Engine Oil, which gives a fuel economy benefit whilst maintaining the durability of your engine. Topping up the oil: If you are unable to find an oil that meets the specification defined by WSS-M2C913-C, you must use SAE 5W-30 that meets the specification defined by ACEA A5/B5 certification.
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Maintenance Variant Item Capacity Air conditioning Air conditioning 0.12 kg system lubricant Air conditioning Air conditioning 0.625 ± 0.03 kg system refrigerant Brake fluid Between the MIN line and the MAX line 1.5L TiVCT Sigma engine Engine coolant 5.5 L Windshield washer 2.7 L fluid...
Vehicle Care Note: Industrial-strength (heavy-duty) CLEANING THE EXTERIOR cleaners, or cleaning chemicals, may cause damage over a period of time. Note: If you use a car wash with a waxing cycle, make sure that you remove the wax Cleaning Stripes or Graphics from the windshield and the wiper blades.
Vehicle Care Note: During the engine compartment REPAIRING MINOR PAINT wash, do not remove the transparent label DAMAGE that protects the VIN code. Engine oil, brake fluid, radiator additive, batteries and tires Remove any apparently harmless looking should be packed and stored in facilities substances from the paintwork especially prepared for handling industrial immediately (e.g.
Wheels and Tires Directional tires GENERAL INFORMATION Your vehicle may have an adhesive label with tire pressure data, located in the driver’s door opening. Check and set the tire pressure when the tires are cold. Note: Check your tire pressures regularly to optimize fuel economy.
Wheels and Tires Scissor Lift Hoist If your vehicle is fitted with wheel trims, remove them before fitting snow chains. WARNING Use a suitable rubber block while CHANGING A ROAD WHEEL lifting the vehicle on a scissor lift to avoid damage to the fuel tank or Vehicles with a Spare Wheel vehicle.
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Wheels and Tires E93302 Small arrow-shaped marks on the sills show the location of the jacking points. E186441 Remove the three lug nuts as shown. 2. Remove the wheel trim. Note: Do not loosen the lug nut diagonally opposite to the valve stem. Installing a Wheel Trim WARNING Make sure there is no grease or oil on...
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Wheels and Tires WARNINGS Make sure that your vehicle is on firm, level ground with the wheels pointing straight ahead. Switch the ignition off and apply the parking brake. If your vehicle has a manual transmission, select first or reverse gear.
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Wheels and Tires WARNING Do not install alloy wheels using lug nuts designed for use with steel wheels. Note: Make sure the wheel and hub contact surfaces are free from foreign matter. Note: Make sure that the cones on the lug nuts are against the wheel.
Wheels and Tires TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Wheel Nut Torque Wheel type Ib-ft (Nm) Road wheels 100 (135) Spare wheel when mounted on the tailgate 41 (55) Tire Pressures (Cold Tires) Normal load Full load Front Rear Front Rear Variant Tire size lbf/in²...
Capacities and Specifications Note: Your vehicle identification plate VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION design may vary to that shown. PLATE Note: The information shown on the vehicle identification plate is dependent upon market requirements. E135662 Model Variant Engine designation Engine power and emission level Vehicle identification number Gross vehicle weight Gross train weight...
Capacities and Specifications The vehicle identification number is VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION stamped into the floor panel on the NUMBER right-hand side, beside the front seat. It is also shown on the left-hand side of the instrument panel. E87496 FUEL CONSUMPTION FIGURES - VIETNAM Urban Extra-Urban Combined...
There are two different modes for MP3 compact discs may not function correctly and WMA disc playback: MP3 and when used in Ford CD players. WMA track mode (system default) and Note: Do not insert CDs with homemade MP3 and WMA folder mode.
Audio System MP3 and WMA folder mode represents In track mode, the system displays and a folder structure consisting of one plays the structure as if it were only one level of folders. The CD player numbers level deep (all MP3 and WMA files play, all MP3 and WMA tracks on the disc regardless of being in a specific folder).
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Audio System E130142 Ejects a CD. Arrow keys let you navigate through the options displayed on the display. Opening access for CD. OK confirms the selections shown on the display. INFO let you access information from CD, USB and iPod. TA allows you to turn traffic announcements on or off.
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Audio System Function button allows you to select three different functions of the audio system depending on the listening mode. Seek and Fast Forward: In radio mode, select a frequency band and press this button. The system stops at the first station up the band. Press and hold the button to move quickly, then release to stop at the next available station.
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Audio System Station Tuning Control You can repeat this on each frequency band and for each preset button. Seek Tuning Note: When you drive to another part of the country, stations that broadcast on Select a frequency band and briefly press alternative frequencies, and are stored on one of the seek buttons.
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Audio System If a non-traffic station is selected or 4. Press the OK button to confirm your recalled using a preset button, the audio selection. unit will remain on that station unless TA 5. Press the MENU button to return. is turned off, then on again.
Audio System It will restore radio reception when it finds Press the MENU button. one or if one is not found, the unit will 2. Select AUDIO SETTINGS. return to the original stored frequency. 3. Scroll to RDS REGIONAL and turn on When selected, AF will be shown in the or off with the OK button.
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Audio System E130324 Ejects a CD. Cursor arrows allow you to scroll through on-screen choices. CD slot is where you insert a CD. OK confirms on-screen selections. INFO allows you to access radio, CD, USB and IPod information. TA allows you to turn traffic announcements on or off. Number block allows you to store your favorite radio stations.
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Audio System ON/OFF and Volume allows you to switch the audio system on or off by pressing the button. Turn the dial to adjust the volume. Seek and Fast Reverse: In radio mode, select a frequency band and press this button.
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Audio System Traffic Information Control 2. Select RADIO mode and then SCAN. 3. Use the seek buttons to scan up or Many stations that broadcast on the FM down the selected waveband. waveband have a TP code to signify that 4.
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Audio System Alternative Frequencies Ending Traffic Announcements The audio unit returns to the previous The majority of programs that broadcast settings at the end of each traffic on the FM waveband have a program announcement. To end a traffic identification code that audio units can announcement early, press any button.
Audio System network may be broken down into a You can select a track by using the numeric number of smaller regional networks, keypad. Dial the required track number typically centered on major towns or cities. until complete (for example, 1 then 2 for When not split into these smaller variants, track 12), or dial the number and directly the whole network carries the same...
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Audio System MP3 and WMA File Playback CD-Extra: The format that records audio (audio CD data) as tracks on session 1, and MP3 (MPEG 1 Audio Layer-3) or WMA records data as tracks on session 2. (Windows media audio) is a standard Mixed CD: In this format, data records as technology and format for compressing track 1 and audio (audio CD data) records...
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Audio System MP3 and WMA Files Playback Order When skipping a portion of a tag (at the beginning of the track) there is no The playback order of the folders and files sound output. Skip time changes are as shown. depending on the tag capacity.
Audio System MP3 and WMA Display Options AUDIO INPUT JACK When an MP3 or WMA disc is playing, WARNINGS certain information encoded in each track Driving while distracted can result in can display. Such information normally loss of vehicle control, accident and includes: injury.
Audio System The auxiliary input jack allows you to Adjust the volume on your portable connect and play music from your portable music player until it reaches the volume music player through your vehicle speakers. level of the FM station or CD. Do this You can use any portable music player by switching back and forth between designed for use with headphones.
Appendices ELECTROMAGNETIC WARNINGS The radio frequency transmitter COMPATIBILITY equipment (e.g. cellular telephones, amateur radio transmitters etc.) may WARNINGS only be fitted to your vehicle if they keep Your vehicle has been tested and to the parameters shown in the table certified to legislations relating to below.
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Appendices Frequency Band Maximum output power Watt (Peak Antenna Positions RMS) 142 – 176 50 W 1, 2, 3 380 – 512 50 W 1, 2, 3 806 – 940 10 W 1, 2, 3 1200 – 1400 10 W 1, 2, 3 1710 –...
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Index Audio Control...........38 Type 1................38 Type 2...............39 Audio Input Jack..........171 See: Climate Control..........66 Audio System..........157 About This Manual...........5 General Information...........157 Audio Troubleshooting........172 See: Brakes.............96 Audio Unit............158 ABS driving hints Alternative Frequencies........162 See: Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Automatic Volume Control......162 Brakes..............96 Autostore Control..........161 Accessories...
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Index Brakes..............96 Changing the Engine Air Filter....143 General Information...........96 Changing the Air Filter Element....143 Breaking-In.............108 Changing the Wiper Blades......136 Brakes and Clutch..........108 Windshield Wiper Blades........136 Checking the Wiper Blades.......135 Engine..............108 Child Restraint Positioning......17 Tires.................108 Bulb Specification Chart......142 Child Safety............15 Child Safety Locks..........19 Rear Left-Hand Door...........19 Rear Right-Hand Door.........19 Capacities and Specifications....154...
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Index Fuse Specification Chart......114 Type 1................114 Type 2..............120 Electromagnetic Compatibility....173 Engine Coolant Check.........132 Adding Engine Coolant........132 Engine Immobilizer Gauges...............50 See: Passive Anti-Theft System.....36 Fuel Gauge...............51 Engine Oil Check..........131 Information Display..........50 Checking the Oil Level........131 Maximum Engine Speed........51 Oil Consumption..........132 Tachometer............50 Oil Filter..............132 Gearbox Topping Up.............131...
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Index Vehicle Stationary for Extended Periods Keyless Starting..........80 during Extreme High Ambient Failure to Start............81 Temperatures...........70 Starting Your Vehicle...........81 Windshield and Side Window Defrosting or Stopping the Engine When Your Vehicle is Defogging in Cold Weather......71 Moving..............82 Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Stopping the Engine When Your Vehicle is Brakes..............96 Stationary............82...
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Index Recline Adjustment..........74 Manual Transmission........90 5-Speed Manual Transmission......90 Rear Fog Lamps..........44 Message Center Rear Seats............74 See: Information Displays.........56 Folding the Seat Backrest.........74 Mirrors Folding the Seat Forward........75 See: Windows and Mirrors........47 Reclining the Seat..........74 Mobile Communications Equipment..8 Rear Window Wiper and Washers...42 Moonroof............49 Intermittent Wipe..........42 Opening and Closing the Moonroof....49...
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Index Side Curtain Airbags........25 Towing the Vehicle on Four Sitting in the Correct Position....72 Wheels............107 Snow Chains All Vehicles............107 See: Using Snow Chains........148 Vehicles with Automatic Stability Control..........99 Transmission...........107 Towing..............105 Principle of Operation........99 Starter Switch Traction Control..........98 See: Ignition Switch..........80 Principle of Operation........98 Starting a Gasoline Engine......83 Transmission...........90...
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Index Brake System............51 Coolant Temperature..........52 Cruise Control............52 Direction Indicator..........52 Doors Open.............52 DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter)......52 Engine warning lamps........52 Front Fog Lamp.............53 Glow Plug..............53 Headlamp...............53 Hill Start Assist............53 Low Fuel Level............53 Main Beam..............53 Oil Dilution..............53 Oil Pressure.............53 Over Speed Warning...........53 Power Steering............53 Rear Fog Lamp............53 Safety Belt Minder..........53 Stability Control............54...