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  • Page 1 2021 FORD BRONCO Owner's Manual...
  • Page 3 No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without our written permission. Errors and omissions excepted. © Ford Motor Company 2021 All rights reserved. Part Number: 202101 20210412183626...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Rear Exterior - 4-Door, Vehicles With: Contacting Us Hard Top ............38 Contacting Us ..........15 Rear Exterior - 4-Door, Vehicles With: Soft Top ............39 Introduction About This Publication .........17 Child Safety Using This Publication .........18 Child Safety Precautions ......40 Child Restraint Anchor Points ....41 Symbols Glossary Child Restraints ..........42...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Front Passenger Sensing System ...63 Mislock ...............79 Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator ..66 Doors and Locks – Troubleshooting ................79 Disposing of Airbags ........67 Keyless Entry 911 Assist Keyless Entry Limitations ......82 What Is 911 Assist .........68 Keyless Entry Settings .........82 Emergency Call Requirements ....68 Using Keyless Entry ........82 Emergency Call Limitations ......68...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Headlamps ............94 Fuel Gauge .............106 Headlamps – Troubleshooting ....94 What Is the Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge ............107 Autolamps ............95 What Is the Transmission Fluid Exterior Lamps ..........95 Temperature Gauge ........107 Exterior Zone Lighting ........97 What Is the Turbo Boost Gauge - 2.3L Automatic High Beam Control ....98 EcoBoost ..........107...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Switching Air Conditioning On and Off Front Seats ................117 Front Seat Precautions ......126 Switching Maximum Defrost On and Off Sitting in the Correct Position ....126 ................117 Manual Seats ..........127 Switching Maximum Cooling On and Off Power Seats ...........129 ................117 Heated Seats ..........132 Switching the Heated Rear Window On...
  • Page 9 Table of Contents Reprogramming the Garage Door Opener Starting and Stopping the ................141 Engine Garage Door Opener Radio Frequencies Starting and Stopping the Engine – ................141 Precautions ..........151 Push Button Ignition Switch .....151 USB Ports Starting the Engine ........152 Locating the USB Ports ......142 Engine Block Heater ........153 Playing Media Using the USB Port ..142 Stopping the Engine ........154...
  • Page 10 Table of Contents Automatic Transmission Audible Fuel and Refueling Warnings ............181 Fuel and Refueling Precautions ....166 Fuel Quality ............167 Four-Wheel Drive Locating the Fuel Filler Funnel ....167 How Does Four-Wheel Drive Work - 4x4 Running Out of Fuel ........168 with Part Time Engagement ....182 Refueling ............169 How Does Four-Wheel Drive Work - Fuel Tank Capacity ........171...
  • Page 11 Table of Contents Brake Fluid Specification ......195 Stability Control Indicator .......206 Brakes – Troubleshooting ......195 Trail Control Electric Parking Brake What Is Trail Control ........207 What Is the Electric Parking Brake ..198 Trail Control Limitations ......207 Applying the Electric Parking Brake ..198 Switching Trail Control On and Off ..207 Applying the Electric Parking Brake in an Setting the Trail Control Speed .....207...
  • Page 12 Table of Contents Switching Hill Descent Control On and Switching Cruise Control On and Off Off ..............217 ................232 Setting the Hill Descent Speed ....217 Setting the Cruise Control Speed ..232 Hill Descent Control Indicator ....217 Canceling the Set Speed ......233 Hill Descent Control –...
  • Page 13 Table of Contents Lane Keeping System Precautions ..249 Switching Cross Traffic Alert On and Off ................259 Lane Keeping System Limitations ..249 Locating the Cross Traffic Alert Sensors Switching the Lane Keeping System On ...............260 and Off ............250 Cross Traffic Alert Indicators ....260 Switching the Lane Keeping System Mode ............250 Cross Traffic Alert –...
  • Page 14 Table of Contents What Is the Maximum Loaded Trailer Floor Mats .............298 Weight ............272 What Is the Gross Combined Weight Crash and Breakdown Rating ............272 Information Calculating Payload ........274 Roadside Assistance .........299 Calculating the Load Limit ......274 Switching the Hazard Flashers On and Roof Rack ............276 Off ...............300 Fender Anchor Points ........279...
  • Page 15 Table of Contents Changing the 12V Battery ......326 Tire Care Adjusting the Headlamps ......329 Checking the Tire Pressures ....379 Exterior Bulbs ..........330 Inflating the Tires ........379 Interior Bulbs ..........332 Inspecting the Tire for Wear ....380 Drive Belt Routing - 2.3L EcoBoost Inspecting the Tire for Damage ....380 ................332 Inspecting the Wheel Valve Stems ..381...
  • Page 16 Table of Contents Fuel Tank Capacity ........401 Playing or Pausing the Audio Source .................414 Air Conditioning System Capacity and Specification ..........402 Adjusting the Volume ........414 Washer Fluid Specification .....402 Switching Shuffle Mode On and Off .................415 Manual Transmission Fluid Capacity and Specification ..........403 Switching Repeat Mode On and Off .................415...
  • Page 17 Table of Contents Bluetooth® Ford Protect Connecting a Bluetooth® Device ..436 What Is Ford Protect .........450 Playing Media Using Bluetooth® ..436 Scheduled Maintenance Apps General Maintenance Information ..452 App Precautions ..........437 Normal Scheduled Maintenance ..455 App Requirements ........437 Special Operating Conditions Scheduled Maintenance ..........457...
  • Page 18 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 19: Contacting Us Contacting Us

    1-888-658-6805 Asia Pacific www.ford.com/help/contact/ E-mail: expcac@ford.com Canada Caribbean, Central America and Customer Relationship Center Israel Ford Motor Company of Canada Limited P.O. Box 2000 Ford Motor Company Oakville, Ontario L6J 5E4 Ford Export Operations 1-800-565-3673 (FORD) Attention: Owner Relations www.ford.ca...
  • Page 20 Telephone: +82-02-1600-6003 E-mail: infokr1@ford.com Ford Credit - US Only Ford Credit offers a full range of financing and lease plans to help you acquire your vehicle. If you have financed or leased your vehicle through Ford Credit, thank you for your business.
  • Page 21: Introduction

    Note: To download the FordPass app, visit your device's app store. Note: To find the local Ford website, visit https://corporate.ford.com/operations/ locations/global-links.html. Note: Use and operate your vehicle in line with all applicable laws and regulations.
  • Page 22: Using This Publication

    Introduction E154903 Right-hand side. Left-hand side. USING THIS PUBLICATION To quickly locate information about your vehicle, use the word search within the Owner's Manual application. 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 23: Symbols Glossary

    Symbols Glossary Child seat tether anchor SYMBOLS USED ON YOUR E141128 VEHICLE Cruise control These are some of the symbols you may see on your vehicle. E332905 Air conditioning system Do not open when hot E162384 Air conditioning system lubricant Electric Parking brake type E231157...
  • Page 24 Symbols Glossary Fuse compartment Passenger airbag deactivated E270850 Power steering fluid Hazard flashers Power windows front/rear Heated rear window Power window lockout Windshield defrosting system Requires registered technician Interior luggage compartment release E231159 Safety alert Jack E65963 See Owner's Manual Keep out of reach of children E161353 See Service Manual...
  • Page 25 Symbols Glossary Windshield wash and wipe E132353 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 26: Data Privacy

    If you use our services, we collect and use recommend that you visit the local Ford data, for example account information, website for the latest information. vehicle location and driving characteristics, that could identify you.
  • Page 27: Service Data

    Data Privacy you, where permitted by law. For Canada SERVICE DATA only, for more information, please review the Ford of Canada privacy policy at Service data recorders in your vehicle are www.ford.ca, including our U.S. data capable of collecting and storing storage and use of service providers in diagnostic information about your vehicle.
  • Page 28: Settings Data

    The data is refer to your local Ford website. stored locally in the vehicle or on devices Note: The modem continues to send this that you connect to it, for example, a USB information unless you disable the modem drive or digital music player.
  • Page 29: Mobile Device Data

    For additional information about our SYNC module serial number, odometer, privacy policy, refer to the local Ford enabled apps, usage statistics and website. debugging information. We retain it only...
  • Page 30: Visual Search

    Visual Search STEERING WHEEL - VEHICLES WITH: CRUISE CONTROL, VEHICLES WITHOUT: LANE KEEPING AID E331277 See Setting the Cruise Control Speed (page 232). See Switching Cruise Control On and Off (page 232). See Using the Instrument Cluster Display Controls (page 112). See What is Voice Interaction (page 428).
  • Page 31: Steering Wheel - Vehicles With: Adaptive Cruise Control

    Visual Search STEERING WHEEL - VEHICLES WITH: ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL E347990 See Setting the Adaptive Cruise Control Speed (page 237). See Setting the Adaptive Cruise Control Gap (page 238). See Switching the Lane Keeping System On and Off (page 250). See Using the Instrument Cluster Display Controls (page 112).
  • Page 32: Steering Wheel - Vehicles With: Cruise Control/Lane Keeping Aid

    Visual Search STEERING WHEEL - VEHICLES WITH: CRUISE CONTROL/LANE KEEPING AID E347991 See Setting the Cruise Control Speed (page 232). See Switching Cruise Control On and Off (page 232). See Switching the Lane Keeping System On and Off (page 250). See Using the Instrument Cluster Display Controls (page 112).
  • Page 33: Instrument Panel

    Visual Search INSTRUMENT PANEL E331278 See Exterior Lighting Control (page 94). See Instrument Cluster Overview (page 106). See Starting a Gasoline Engine (page 152). See Starting a Gasoline Engine (page 152). See Feature Bar (page 426). See Switching the Audio Unit On and Off (page 414). See Opening the Glove Compartment (page 149).
  • Page 34: Center Console - Manual Transmission

    Visual Search CENTER CONSOLE - MANUAL TRANSMISSION E341673 See Locating the Power Outlet (page 146). See Selecting a Four-Wheel Drive Mode (page 185). See Shifting Into Reverse (page 174). See Adjusting the Exterior Mirrors (page 105). See Opening and Closing the Windows (page 103). 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 35: Center Console - Automatic Transmission

    Visual Search CENTER CONSOLE - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION E331506 See Locating the Power Outlet (page 146). See Shifting Your Vehicle Into Gear (page 179). See Selecting a Four-Wheel Drive Mode (page 185). See Adjusting the Exterior Mirrors (page 105). See Opening and Closing the Windows (page 103). 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 36: Vehicle Interior - 2-Door

    Visual Search VEHICLE INTERIOR - 2-DOOR E331279 See Moving the Seat Backward and Forward (page 128). See Folding the Seats (page 134). See Locating the Rear Cargo Area Anchor Points (page 280). 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 37: Vehicle Interior - 4-Door

    Visual Search VEHICLE INTERIOR - 4-DOOR E341609 See Moving the Seat Backward and Forward (page 128). See Adjusting the Seat Backrest (page 134). See Locating the Rear Cargo Area Anchor Points (page 280). 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 38: Front Exterior - 2-Door

    Visual Search FRONT EXTERIOR - 2-DOOR E331280 See Locating the 360 Degree Cameras (page 230). See Removing and Installing the Front Roof Panel (page 343). See Removing and Installing the Doors (page 339). See Removing the Fender Flares (page 351). See Accessing the Front Towing Point (page 303).
  • Page 39: Front Exterior - 4-Door, Vehicles With: Hard Top

    Visual Search FRONT EXTERIOR - 4-DOOR, VEHICLES WITH: HARD TOP E341196 See Locating the 360 Degree Cameras (page 230). See Removing and Installing the Front Roof Panel (page 343). See Removing and Installing the Doors (page 339). See Removing the Fender Flares (page 351). See Accessing the Front Towing Point (page 303).
  • Page 40: Front Exterior - 4-Door, Vehicles With: Soft Top

    Visual Search FRONT EXTERIOR - 4-DOOR, VEHICLES WITH: SOFT TOP E341712 See Locating the 360 Degree Cameras (page 230). See Opening and Closing the Soft Top (page 348). See Removing and Installing the Doors (page 339). See Removing the Fender Flares (page 351). See Accessing the Front Towing Point (page 303).
  • Page 41: Rear Exterior - 2-Door

    Visual Search REAR EXTERIOR - 2-DOOR E331281 See Changing a Flat Tire (page 387). See Removing and Installing the Rear Roof Panel (page 344). See Adjusting the Exterior Mirrors (page 105). See Storing the Roof Panels (page 359). See Recommended Towing Weights (page 286). 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 42: Rear Exterior - 4-Door, Vehicles With: Hard Top

    Visual Search REAR EXTERIOR - 4-DOOR, VEHICLES WITH: HARD TOP E341633 See Changing a Flat Tire (page 387). See Removing and Installing the Rear Roof Panel (page 346). See Adjusting the Exterior Mirrors (page 105). See Storing the Doors and the Roof Panels (page 352). See Recommended Towing Weights (page 286).
  • Page 43: Rear Exterior - 4-Door, Vehicles With: Soft Top

    Visual Search REAR EXTERIOR - 4-DOOR, VEHICLES WITH: SOFT TOP E341713 See Changing a Flat Tire (page 387). See Removing and Installing the Rear Window (page 337). See Removing and Installing the Soft Top (page 350). See Adjusting the Exterior Mirrors (page 105). See Storing the Doors and the Roof Panels (page 352).
  • Page 44: Child Safety

    Child Safety CHILD SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING: On hot days, the temperature inside the vehicle can rise very quickly. Exposure of people or WARNING: Always make sure your animals to these high temperatures for child is secured properly in a device that even a short time can cause death or is appropriate for their height, age and serious heat related injuries, including...
  • Page 45: Child Restraint Anchor Points

    Child Safety • Keep the buckle release button pointing up and away from the child WARNING: Do not allow a restraint, with the tongue between the passenger to hold a child on their lap child restraint and the release button, when your vehicle is moving.
  • Page 46: Child Restraints

    Child Safety 4-Door 4-Door E323301 E323300 LOCATING THE CHILD RESTRAINT CHILD RESTRAINTS TOP TETHER ANCHOR POINTS CHILD RESTRAINT POSITION 2-Door INFORMATION Install the child restraint tightly against the vehicle seat. It may be necessary to lift or remove the head restraint. E328021 Rear Facing Child Restraints Combined Weight of Child...
  • Page 47 Child Safety Forward Facing Child Restraints Combined Weight of LATCH (Lower Seatbelt and Top Seatbelt and LATCH Child and Child Anchors and Top Tether Anchor (Lower Anchors and Restraint Tether Anchor) Top Tether Anchor) Up to 65 lb (29 kg) Over 65 lb (29 kg) 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 48: Installing Child Restraints

    Child Safety CHILD RESTRAINTS RECOMMENDATION Child Size, Height, Weight, or Age Recommended Restraint Type Use a child restraint (sometimes Children weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or less (generally called an infant carrier, convertible age four or younger). seat, or toddler seat). Children who have outgrown or no longer properly fit in a child restraint (generally children who are less than 57 in (1.45 m) tall, are greater than age...
  • Page 49 Child Safety Position the child restraint in a seat with a seatbelt. E142531 4. Insert the belt tongue into the proper buckle for that seating position until E142529 the latch engages. Make sure the 2. Pull down on the shoulder belt and tongue is latched securely by pulling then grasp the shoulder belt and lap on it.
  • Page 50 Child Safety Pull the seatbelt out of the retractor to make sure the retractor is in the automatic locking mode. You should not be able to pull more belt out. If the retractor is not locked, unbuckle the belt and repeat Steps 5 and 6. E142534 Before placing the child in the seat, forcibly move the seat forward and...
  • Page 51 Child Safety INSTALLING A CHILD RESTRAINT IN A CENTER SEAT WARNING: Depending on where you secure a child restraint, and depending on the child restraint design, WARNING: The standardized you may block access to certain seatbelt spacing for LATCH lower anchors is 11 in buckle assemblies and LATCH lower (280 mm) center to center.
  • Page 52: Booster Seats

    Child Safety USING TETHER STRAPS Many forward-facing child restraints include a tether strap which extends from the back of the child restraint and hooks to an anchoring point called the top tether anchor. Tether straps are available as an accessory for many older child restraints. Contact the manufacturer of your child restraint for information about ordering a tether strap, or to obtain a longer tether...
  • Page 53 Child Safety Types of Booster Seats • Generally children who are less than 57 in (1.45 m) tall. • Are greater than age four (4) and less than age twelve (12). • Are between 40 lb (18 kg) and 80 lb (36 kg) and upward to 100 lb (45 kg).
  • Page 54: Child Safety Locks

    Child Safety Children and booster seats vary in size and The following drawings compare the ideal shape. Choose a booster that keeps the fit to a shoulder belt uncomfortably close lap belt low and snug across the hips, to the neck and a shoulder belt that could never up across the stomach, and lets you slip off the shoulder.
  • Page 55 Child Safety E238364 A child safety lock is on the rear edge of each rear door. Switch the child safety lock separately on each door. Left-Hand Side Turn the key clockwise to switch the child lock on and counterclockwise to switch it off.
  • Page 56: Seatbelts

    Seatbelts SEATBELT PRECAUTIONS WARNING: Each seating position in your vehicle has a specific seatbelt assembly made up of one buckle and WARNING: Always drive and ride one tongue designed to be used as a pair. with your seatback upright and the lap Use the shoulder belt on the outside belt snug and low across the hips.
  • Page 57: Fastening And Unfastening The Seatbelts

    Seatbelts · Crash sensors and monitoring Note: It may lock if you pull it sharply or if system with readiness indicator. the vehicle is on a slope. E67017 2. Insert the tongue into the buckle. The seatbelt pretensioners are designed 3.
  • Page 58: Automatic Locking Mode

    Seatbelts AUTOMATIC LOCKING MODE ADJUSTING THE SEATBELTS DURING PREGNANCY WHAT IS AUTOMATIC LOCKING MODE WARNING: Always ride and drive This is a safety feature built into the with your seatback upright and properly seatbelt retractors that keeps the fasten your seatbelt. Fit the lap portion seatbelts pre-locked.
  • Page 59 Seatbelts This system monitors all seating positions and provides audio and graphic feedback. SEATBELT REMINDER INDICATORS This lamp illuminates if you do not fasten your seatbelt when you switch the ignition on. The E71880 lamp switches off when you fasten your seatbelt or about one minute has elapsed.
  • Page 60: Checking The Seatbelts

    Seatbelts Note: If you are using MyKey, you cannot disable the seatbelt reminder. Also, if the seatbelt reminder has been previously disabled, it will be re-enabled during the use of MyKey. See MyKey (page 74). Read Steps 1 - 4 before proceeding with the programming procedure.
  • Page 61: Seatbelt Extensions

    Seatbelts Check all of the following seatbelt assemblies after a crash. WARNING: Only use extensions • Retractors. provided free of charge by our dealers. The dealer will provide an extension • Buckles. designed specifically for this vehicle, • Front seatbelt buckle assemblies. model year and seating position.
  • Page 62: Personal Safety System

    Personal Safety System • Restraint system warning light and WHAT IS THE PERSONAL tone. SAFETY SYSTEM • The electrical wiring for the airbags, crash sensors, seatbelt pretensioners, An advanced safety system that protects front seatbelt usage sensors, front occupants in frontal crashes. passenger sensing system and indicator lights.
  • Page 63: Airbags

    Note: You will hear a loud bang and see a cloud of harmless powdery residue if an WARNING: Accessory seat covers airbag deploys. This is normal. not released by Ford Motor Company The airbags inflate and deflate rapidly could prevent the deployment of the upon activation. After airbag deployment,...
  • Page 64: How Does The Safety Canopy Work

    Airbags HOW DOES THE SAFETY WARNING: Do not lean your head CANOPY WORK on the door. The side airbag could injure you as it deploys from the side of the seatback. WARNING: Do not lean your head on the door. The curtain airbag could The side airbags are on the outermost side injure you as it deploys from the side rail of the seat backrests of the front seats.
  • Page 65: Airbag Precautions

    Airbags The system consists of the following: 2-Door • Safety Canopy curtain airbags above the trim panels over the front and rear side windows identified by a label or wording on the side rail trim or the roof-pillar trim. • Side rail trim which opens above the side doors to allow air curtain E339112...
  • Page 66: Properly Adjusting The Driver And Front Passenger Seats

    Airbags PROPERLY ADJUSTING THE WARNING: Keep the areas in front DRIVER AND FRONT of the airbags free from obstruction. Do PASSENGER SEATS not affix anything to or over the airbag covers. Objects could become projectiles during airbag deployment. Failure to follow this instruction could result in WARNING: National Highway personal injury or death.
  • Page 67: Front Passenger Sensing System

    Airbags E181984 The indicator lamps are in the center stack of the instrument panel. The front passenger sensing system is designed to disable the front passenger frontal airbag under these conditions: E142846 • The front passenger seat is unoccupied. Children must always be properly restrained.
  • Page 68 Airbags • When the front passenger sensing • Objects hanging off the seat backrest. system enables the front passenger • Objects stowed in the seat backrest frontal airbag, the passenger airbag map pocket. status indicator illuminates the on • Objects placed on the occupant's lap. lamp.
  • Page 69 Airbags If it is necessary to modify an advanced front airbag system to accommodate a WARNING: Any alteration or person with disabilities, contact your modification to the front passenger seat Customer Relationship Center. See may affect the performance of the front Contacting Us (page 15).
  • Page 70: Crash Sensors And Airbag Indicator

    Airbags • The readiness light either flashes or CRASH SENSORS AND stays on. AIRBAG INDICATOR • You hear a series of five tones. The tone pattern repeats periodically until the problem, the light or both are WARNING: Modifying or adding repaired.
  • Page 71: Disposing Of Airbags

    Airbags DISPOSING OF AIRBAGS Contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible. Airbags must be disposed of by qualified personnel. 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 72: 911 Assist

    911 Assist is a SYNC system feature that time of the incident. can call for help. • A connected Bluetooth® enabled For more information, visit phone must have adequate network www.owner.ford.com coverage, battery power and signal strength. EMERGENCY CALL • The vehicle must have battery power REQUIREMENTS and be located in the U.S., Canada or...
  • Page 73: Keys And Remote Controls

    Keys and Remote Controls Unlock REMOTE CONTROL LIMITATIONS Press the button to unlock all doors. See Unlocking and Locking the Doors Using the E138629 Remote Control (page 78). WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressively approved Lock by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate Press the button to lock all the equipment.
  • Page 74: Removing The Key Blade

    Keys and Remote Controls REMOVING THE KEY BLADE CHANGING THE REMOTE CONTROL BATTERY WARNING: Keep batteries away from children to prevent ingestion. Failure to follow this instruction could result in personal injury or death. If ingested, immediately seek medical attention. WARNING: If the battery compartment does not securely close, stop using the remote control and...
  • Page 75: Replacing A Lost Key Or Remote Control

    Keys and Remote Controls E218402 3. Insert a screwdriver, and carefully remove the battery. 4. Install a new battery with the + facing upward. 5. Reinstall the battery housing cover E303824 onto the transmitter and install the key 2. Twist a thin coin under the tab hidden blade.
  • Page 76: Programming The Remote Control

    Keys and Remote Controls Programming Backup Location PROGRAMMING THE REMOTE CONTROL You must have two previously programmed remote controls inside your vehicle and the new, unprogrammed remote controls readily accessible. Contact an authorized dealer to have the spare remote control programmed if two previously programmed remote controls are not available.
  • Page 77: Keys And Remote Controls - Troubleshooting

    Keys and Remote Controls Programming is now complete. With your If programming was not successful, wait foot on the brake pedal, press the push 10 seconds and repeat Steps 1 through 7. button ignition switch to verify the remote If you are still unsuccessful, take your control functions operate and your vehicle vehicle to an authorized dealer.
  • Page 78: Mykey

    MyKey Note: MyKey drivers may be able to switch WHAT IS MYKEY the lane departure warning feature off, but this feature turns back on automatically MyKey allows you to program keys with with every new key cycle. restricted driving modes to promote good driving habits.
  • Page 79: Creating A Mykey

    MyKey Emergency Assistance 2. Place the intelligent access key in the position shown. If you set emergency assistance to always 3. Switch the ignition on. on, you cannot switch it off with a MyKey. 4. Using your touchscreen, press Menu. Do Not Disturb 5.
  • Page 80: Checking Mykey System Status

    MyKey 5. Press Clear All MyKeys. 3. Press Vehicle Settings. 6. Press Yes. 4. Press MyKey. 5. Press MyKey Information. CHECKING MYKEY SYSTEM STATUS USING MYKEY WITH REMOTE START SYSTEMS You can find information about the distance traveled using a MyKey, and the MyKey is not compatible with unapproved, number of admin keys and MyKeys created aftermarket remote start systems.
  • Page 81 MyKey MYKEY – FREQUENTLY ASKED Why am I not able to start the engine QUESTIONS with a MyKey? An admin key and a MyKey are inside What is an admin key? your vehicle. The system recognizes An admin key is a key that you have only the admin key when both are not created as a MyKey.
  • Page 82: Doors And Locks

    Doors and Locks INDIVIDUALLY UNLOCKING AND OPERATING THE DOORS LOCKING THE DOORS USING THE FROM OUTSIDE YOUR LOCKING BUTTON VEHICLE The power door lock control is on the driver and front passenger door panels. UNLOCKING AND LOCKING THE DOORS USING THE REMOTE CONTROL You can only use the remote control when your vehicle is stationary.
  • Page 83: Autolock

    Doors and Locks SWITCHING AUTOUNLOCK ON MISLOCK LIMITATIONS AND OFF When you press the lock button once, the direction indicators do not flash if: Press the menu button on the steering wheel to enter the information display • Any door or the tailgate is open. main menu.
  • Page 84 Doors and Locks DOORS AND LOCKS – INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Action Driver Door Ajar Displays if a door is open. Fully close the door. Passenger Door Ajar Rear Left Door Ajar Rear Right Door Ajar 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 85 Doors and Locks DOORS AND LOCKS – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Can accessories such as steps or handles be used with the latch assembly? Do not use the door latch assembly to attach any accessory, such as handles or steps, as this can cause damage to your vehicle.
  • Page 86: Keyless Entry

    Keyless Entry If you program the unlocking function so KEYLESS ENTRY LIMITATIONS that only the driver door unlocks, you can unlock all of the other doors from inside Make sure your remote control is within 3 ft your vehicle using the power door lock (1 m) from the front door handles and the control.
  • Page 87: Keyless Entry - Troubleshooting

    Keyless Entry KEYLESS ENTRY – TROUBLESHOOTING KEYLESS ENTRY – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Why does the keyless entry system not function? If the system does not function it may be limited. See Keyless Entry Limitations (page 82). If the system still does not function use the remote control or the key blade to lock and unlock your vehicle.
  • Page 88: Tailgate

    Tailgate OPENING THE TAILGATE CLOSING THE TAILGATE OPENING THE TAILGATE FROM CLOSING THE TAILGATE FROM OUTSIDE YOUR VEHICLE OUTSIDE YOUR VEHICLE E323095 Unlock the vehicle with the remote control or power door unlock control. Note: If a passive key is within 3 ft (1 m) of the tailgate, the tailgate unlocks when you touch the inside of the tailgate handle.
  • Page 89 Tailgate E323094 E323096 Emergency Locking Emergency Unlocking If there is a power door lock fault you can If there is a power door lock fault you can use the key blade to lock the tailgate door. use the release lever to unlock the tailgate door.
  • Page 90: Tailgate - Troubleshooting

    Tailgate TAILGATE – WARNING LAMPS TAILGATE – TROUBLESHOOTING Illuminates when the tailgate is not completely closed. E340897 TAILGATE – INFORMATION MESSAGES Tailgate Message Details Tailgate Ajar The tailgate is not completely closed. 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 91: Security

    The passive anti-theft system prevents Note: The system is not compatible with someone from starting the vehicle with an non-Ford aftermarket remote start systems. incorrectly coded key. Note: Do not leave a duplicate coded key Note: Do not leave a duplicate coded key in your vehicle.
  • Page 92 Security SECURITY – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS What should I do if there is any potential alarm problem with my vehicle? Take all remote controls to an authorized dealer if there is any potential alarm problem with your vehicle. What should I do if the vehicle is unable to start with a correctly coded key? Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
  • Page 93: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING SWITCHING THE HEATED WHEEL STEERING WHEEL ON AND OFF (IF EQUIPPED) WARNING: Do not adjust the To activate the heated steering steering wheel when your vehicle is wheel, press the button on the moving. climate control unit. On some vehicles, an indicator on the Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the button illuminates when the heated...
  • Page 94: Wipers And Washers

    Wipers and Washers WIPERS SWITCHING THE REAR WINDOW WIPER ON AND OFF WIPER PRECAUTIONS Do not operate the wipers on a dry windshield. This could scratch the glass or damage the wiper blades. Use the windshield washers before wiping a dry windshield.
  • Page 95: Checking The Wiper Blades

    Wipers and Washers CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES E327597 E142463 2. Lift the wiper blade primary locking clip. Run the tip of your fingers over the edge of the blade to check for roughness. REPLACING THE FRONT WIPER BLADES E327598 3. Press the wiper blade secondary locking clip.
  • Page 96: Replacing The Rear Wiper Blades

    Wipers and Washers REPLACING THE REAR WIPER WASHERS BLADES WASHER PRECAUTIONS WARNING: If you operate your vehicle in temperatures below 41°F (5°C), use washer fluid with antifreeze protection. Failure to use washer fluid with antifreeze protection in cold weather could result in impaired windshield vision and increase the risk of injury or accident.
  • Page 97 Wipers and Washers SWITCHING THE COURTESY WIPE WASHER FLUID SPECIFICATION ON AND OFF See Washer Fluid Specification (page 402). Press Settings on the touchscreen. 2. Press Vehicle Settings. WIPERS AND WASHERS – 3. Press Wipers. TROUBLESHOOTING 4. Switch Courtesy Wipe on or off. WIPERS AND WASHERS –...
  • Page 98: Exterior Lighting

    Exterior Lighting Slightly pull the lever toward you and EXTERIOR LIGHTING release it to flash the headlamps. CONTROL HEADLAMP INDICATORS Lamps On Illuminates when you switch the low beam headlamps or the parking lamps on. E327629 Headlamp High Beam Lamps off. Illuminates when you switch the Parking lamps on.
  • Page 99: Autolamps

    Exterior Lighting How long may it take for the 4. Press Autolamp Delay. acceptable condensation to be 5. Press a setting. cleared? Clearing time may take as long as 48 EXTERIOR LAMPS hours under dry weather conditions. How much condensation is SWITCHING THE TURN SIGNAL unacceptable? LAMPS ON AND OFF...
  • Page 100 Exterior Lighting 2. Press Vehicle Settings. Press the button to switch the front fog lamps on or off. 3. Press Lighting. 4. Switch Daytime Running Lights on or Note: Only switch the front fog lamps on off. during reduced visibility. The daytime running lamps turn on when Note: The brightness of the daytime running all of the following occur:...
  • Page 101: Exterior Zone Lighting

    Exterior Lighting EXTERIOR LAMP AUDIBLE Individual zones on and off. WARNING All zones on and off. Exterior Lamps On You can use zone lighting when your Sounds when you open the driver door and vehicle is on or off. When it is off, the the exterior lamps are on.
  • Page 102: Automatic High Beam Control

    Exterior Lighting AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAM CONTROL HOW DOES AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAM CONTROL WORK Automatic high beam control turns the high beams on if it is dark enough and no other traffic is present. If it detects an approaching vehicle’s headlamps or tail lamps, or street lighting ahead, the system turns the high beams off.
  • Page 103 Exterior Lighting • The system detects street lighting. • The camera has reduced visibility. WARNING: Do not use the system in poor visibility, for example fog, heavy • The vehicle speed falls below rain, spray or snow. approximately 27 mph (44 km/h). WARNING: You may need to SWITCHING AUTOMATIC HIGH override the system when approaching...
  • Page 104: Automatic High Beam Control - Troubleshooting

    Exterior Lighting AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAM CONTROL – TROUBLESHOOTING AUTOMATIC HIGH BEAM CONTROL – INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Description Front Camera Low Visib- The camera has reduced visibility. Clean the windshield. If ility Clean Screen the message continues to appear, have your vehicle checked as soon as possible.
  • Page 105: Interior Lighting

    Interior Lighting SWITCHING ALL OF THE SWITCHING THE REAR INTERIOR LAMPS ON AND OFF INTERIOR LAMPS ON AND OFF The lamps turn on under the following conditions: • You open any door. • You press a button on the remote control.
  • Page 106: Adjusting The Instrument Panel Lighting Brightness

    Interior Lighting ADJUSTING THE INSTRUMENT PANEL LIGHTING BRIGHTNESS The instrument lighting dimmer buttons are on the lighting control. Repeatedly press one of the buttons to adjust the brightness. E291299 E296433 AMBIENT LIGHTING (IF EQUIPPED) SWITCHING AMBIENT LIGHTING ON AND OFF Press Settings on the touchscreen.
  • Page 107: Windows

    Windows OPENING AND CLOSING THE WINDOW BOUNCE-BACK WINDOWS WHAT IS WINDOW BOUNCE-BACK The window stops and reverses if it detects WARNING: Do not leave children an obstruction when closing. unattended in your vehicle and do not let them play with the power windows. OVERRIDING WINDOW BOUNCE- Failure to follow this instruction could BACK...
  • Page 108: Interior Mirror

    Interior Mirror INTERIOR MIRROR PRECAUTIONS WARNING: Do not adjust the mirrors when your vehicle is moving. This could result in the loss of control of your vehicle, serious personal injury or death. Note: Do not clean the mirror housing or glass with harsh abrasives, fuel or other petroleum-based cleaning products.
  • Page 109: Exterior Mirrors

    Exterior Mirrors ADJUSTING THE EXTERIOR FOLDING THE EXTERIOR MIRRORS MIRRORS Push the mirror toward the door window glass. Make sure that you fully engage the WARNING: Do not adjust the mirror in its support when returning it to its mirrors when your vehicle is moving. This original position.
  • Page 110: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster INSTRUMENT CLUSTER OVERVIEW E328319 Speedometer. Fuel gauge. Digital speedometer. Tachometer. Compass and ambient temperature. Odometer. Distance to empty. FUEL GAUGE WHAT IS THE TACHOMETER WHAT IS THE FUEL GAUGE Indicates the engine speed. Indicates approximately how much fuel is WHAT IS THE SPEEDOMETER in the fuel tank.
  • Page 111: What Is The Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge

    Instrument Cluster FUEL GAUGE LIMITATIONS WHAT IS THE TRANSMISSION FLUID TEMPERATURE GAUGE The fuel gauge may not provide an accurate reading when your vehicle is on Indicates the transmission fluid an incline. temperature. Special operating conditions can cause LOCATING THE FUEL FILLER higher than normal operating DOOR temperatures.
  • Page 112: Instrument Cluster Warning Lamps

    Instrument Cluster Electric Park Brake INSTRUMENT CLUSTER WARNING LAMPS It illuminates or flashes when the electric parking brake requires Anti-Lock Brake System service. E325775 If it illuminates when you are driving, this indicates a malfunction. Your vehicle Note: Indicators may vary depending on continues to have normal braking without region.
  • Page 113: What Are The Instrument Cluster Indicators

    Instrument Cluster Low Washer Fluid Level INSTRUMENT CLUSTER INDICATORS It illuminates when the washer fluid is low. Adaptive Cruise Control E132353 See Adaptive Cruise Control Malfunction Indicator Lamp (page 234). E144524 It illuminates when the ignition is on and the engine is off, this is Automatic Headlamp High Beam normal operation.
  • Page 114 Instrument Cluster Drive Modes Front Fog Lamp See G.O.A.T. Mode Control See Switching the Front Fog (page 242). Lamps On and Off (page 96). E225314 Headlamp High Beam E295420 See Using the High Beam Headlamps (page 94). E295413 E296606 Hill Descent See Hill Descent Control (page 217).
  • Page 115: Controls

    Instrument Cluster Stability Control and Traction Control See Stability Control (page 204). See Traction Control (page 202). E138639 E130458 Stabilizer Bar Disconnect See Stabilizer Bar Disconnect (page 214). E329476 Trail Control See Trail Control (page 207). E318506 Trail Turn Assist See Trail Turn Assist (page 212).
  • Page 116: Instrument Cluster Display Main Menu

    Instrument Cluster Display OK Button USING THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER DISPLAY CONTROLS Press to make a selection. Press the toggle button up or down to scroll through menu items. WARNING: Driving while distracted Menu Button can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury.
  • Page 117: Trip Computer

    Instrument Cluster Display CHANGING THE TEMPERATURE TRIP COMPUTER UNIT ACCESSING THE TRIP COMPUTER Press Settings on the touchscreen. 2. Press General. Select Trip/Fuel. 3. Press Temperature Units. 2. Select Fuel Economy, Trip 1 or Trip 2. 4. Select Fahrenheit or Celsius. RESETTING THE TRIP COMPUTER CHANGING THE TIRE PRESSURE Select Trip/Fuel.
  • Page 118: Remote Start

    Remotely Stopping the Vehicle Note: To use remote start with the Ford Pass or Phone as a Key, enable the modem. Within three seconds, press the See Connecting the Vehicle to a Wi-Fi button on the remote control.
  • Page 119: Remote Start Remote Control Indicators

    Remote Start (If Equipped) SWITCHING CLIMATE CONTROL REMOTE START REMOTE LAST SETTINGS ON AND OFF CONTROL INDICATORS Using the information display controls EQUIPPED) on the steering wheel, select Settings. Remote Control Feedback 2. Select Vehicle. 3. Select Remote Start. An LED on the remote control provides status feedback of remote start or stop 4.
  • Page 120 Remote Start (If Equipped) Note: You cannot adjust the heated steering wheel settings when you have remotely started the engine. SETTING THE REMOTE START DURATION You can set a duration for the vehicle to run. Note: Wait a few seconds before remotely starting the engine after the engine stops running.
  • Page 121: Climate Control - Vehicles With: Automatic Temperature Control

    Climate Control - Vehicles With: Automatic Temperature Control Note: Under certain conditions, the air IDENTIFYING THE CLIMATE conditioning compressor could continue to CONTROL UNIT operate after you switch air conditioning off. SWITCHING MAXIMUM DEFROST ON AND OFF Press the button. Air flows through the windshield air vents, E339318 the temperature is set to the highest...
  • Page 122: Switching The Heated Rear Window On And Off

    Climate Control - Vehicles With: Automatic Temperature Control SWITCHING THE HEATED SETTING THE TEMPERATURE REAR WINDOW ON AND OFF EQUIPPED) Press the button to clear the rear window of thin ice and fog. The heated rear window turns off after a short period of time. Note: This button also activates the heated mirrors.
  • Page 123: Auto Mode

    Climate Control - Vehicles With: Automatic Temperature Control Press the button on the AUTO MODE E244097 touchscreen. SWITCHING AUTO MODE ON AND Directing Air to the Footwell Air Vents Press the button to switch auto Press the button to activate the mode on.
  • Page 124: Climate Control Hints

    Climate Control - Vehicles With: Automatic Temperature Control SWITCHING DUAL MODE ON AND • If you press AUTO during cold outside temperatures, the system directs air flow to the windshield and side window Press the button. air vents. In addition, the blower motor may run at a slower speed until the engine warms up.
  • Page 125 Climate Control - Vehicles With: Automatic Temperature Control 2. Adjust the temperature control to the setting you prefer. Use 72°F (22°C) as a starting point, then adjust the setting as necessary. 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 126: Climate Control - Vehicles With: Manual Temperature Control

    Climate Control - Vehicles With: Manual Temperature Control Note: Under certain conditions, the air IDENTIFYING THE CLIMATE conditioning compressor could continue to CONTROL UNIT operate after you switch air conditioning off. SWITCHING MAXIMUM DEFROST ON AND OFF Turn the temperature control clockwise past the highest setting to maximize defrosting.
  • Page 127: Switching The Heated Mirrors On And Off

    Climate Control - Vehicles With: Manual Temperature Control Note: Do not use harsh chemicals, razor SETTING THE TEMPERATURE blades or other sharp objects to clean or remove decals from the inside of the heated rear window as this could cause damage to the heated rear window grid lines not covered by the vehicle Warranty.
  • Page 128: Climate Control Hints

    Climate Control - Vehicles With: Manual Temperature Control 2. Drive with the windows open for a short CLIMATE CONTROL HINTS period of time. General Hints Recommended Settings for Cooling • Prolonged use of recirculated air may cause the windows to fog up. Adjust the blower motor speed to the •...
  • Page 129: Interior Air Quality

    Interior Air Quality WHAT IS THE CABIN AIR FILTER The cabin air filter improves the quality of air in your vehicle by trapping dust, pollen and other particles. REPLACING THE CABIN AIR FILTER Replace the filter at regular intervals. Note: Make sure you have a cabin air filter installed at all times.
  • Page 130: Front Seats

    Front Seats FRONT SEAT PRECAUTIONS SITTING IN THE CORRECT POSITION WARNING: Sitting improperly, out of position or with the seatback reclined too far can take weight off the seat cushion and affect the decision of the passenger sensing system, resulting in serious injury or death in the event of a crash.
  • Page 131: Manual Seats

    Front Seats ADJUSTING THE HEAD • Bend your legs slightly so that you can RESTRAINT press the pedals fully. • Position the shoulder strap of the seatbelt over the center of your shoulder and position the lap strap WARNING: Fully adjust the head tightly across your hips.
  • Page 132 Front Seats Pull up the head restraint until it reaches the highest adjustment position. 2. Press and hold the button. 3. Pull up the head restraint. Note: You cannot remove head restraints that have audio system speakers. INSTALLING THE HEAD RESTRAINT E327919 Align the steel stems into the guide sleeves...
  • Page 133: Power Seats

    Front Seats ADJUSTING THE SEAT BACKREST POWER SEATS HEAD RESTRAINT COMPONENTS WARNING: Always drive and ride with your seatback upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips. WARNING: Do not place cargo or any objects behind the seat backrest before returning it to the original position.
  • Page 134 Front Seats Note: Do not attempt to force the head restraint backward after it is tilted. Instead, WARNING: The head restraint is a continue tilting it forward until the head safety device. Whenever possible it restraint releases to the upright position. should be installed and properly adjusted when the seat is occupied.
  • Page 135 Front Seats ADJUSTING THE SEAT CUSHION ADJUSTING THE SEAT HEIGHT E308336 E308337 ADJUSTING THE SEAT BACKREST ADJUSTING THE LUMBAR SUPPORT WARNING: Do not place cargo or any objects behind the seatback before returning it to the original position. E327927 E308338 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 136: Heated Seats

    Front Seats HEATED SEATS (IF EQUIPPED) HEATED SEAT PRECAUTIONS WARNING: Use caution when using the heated seat if you are unable to feel pain to your skin because of advanced E146322 age, chronic illness, diabetes, spinal cord Press the heated seat symbol to cycle injury, medication, alcohol use, through the various heat settings and off.
  • Page 137: Rear Seats

    Rear Seats MANUAL SEATS Guide sleeve adjust and release button. HEAD RESTRAINT COMPONENTS Guide sleeve unlock and remove button (If equipped). Rear Seat Outermost Head Restraints Fold button (If equipped). (4-Door) Rear Seat Outermost Head Restraints (2-Door) E333887 The head restraints consist of: An energy absorbing head E330418 restraint.
  • Page 138 Rear Seats 2-Door 4-Door Pull the strap to fold the head restraint rearward. REMOVING THE HEAD RESTRAINT Pull up the head restraint until it reaches its highest position. 2. Press and hold the adjust and release button and the unlock and remove button.
  • Page 139 Rear Seats UNFOLDING THE SEATS 2-Door WARNING: Make sure that cargo and other objects are not trapped under the seat cushion and that you return the seat cushion to the full-down position. Failure to do so may prevent the seat from operating properly, which could increase the risk of serious injury in a crash.
  • Page 140: Rear Occupant Alert System

    Rear Occupant Alert System (If Equipped) WHAT IS THE REAR OCCUPANT ALERT SYSTEM WARNING: Do not leave children or pets unattended in your vehicle. Failure to follow this instruction could The rear occupant alert system monitors result in personal injury or death. vehicle conditions and notifies you to check for rear seat occupants when you switch the ignition off.
  • Page 141: Rear Occupant Alert System Indicators

    Rear Occupant Alert System (If Equipped) Semiannual Reminder (If Equipped) When you switch the system off, a message appears every six months as a reminder that the system is off. You can switch the system back on or leave it off. REAR OCCUPANT ALERT SYSTEM INDICATORS E350472...
  • Page 142: Garage Door Opener

    Garage Door Opener (If Equipped) WHAT IS THE GARAGE DOOR GARAGE DOOR OPENER OPENER PRECAUTIONS HomeLink Wireless Control System WARNING: Do not use the system with any garage door opener that does not have the safety stop and reverse feature as required by U.S. Federal Safety Standards (this includes any garage door opener manufactured before April 1, 1982).
  • Page 143: Programming The Garage Door Opener To Your Hand-Held Transmitter

    Garage Door Opener (If Equipped) Note: If programming a garage door opener 4. Press and hold the hand-held or gate operator, it is advised to unplug the transmitter button you want to device during the “cycling” process to program while watching the indicator prevent possible overheating.
  • Page 144: Programming The Garage Door Opener To Your Gate Opener Motor

    Garage Door Opener (If Equipped) Press the learn button on the garage Press and release, every two seconds, door opener motor, you have 30 your hand-held transmitter until the seconds to complete the next two HomeLink indicator light changes to a steps.
  • Page 145: Reprogramming The Garage Door Opener

    Garage Door Opener (If Equipped) 2. When the indicator light flashes, This equipment complies with FCC release the buttons. radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End Users must Note: You cannot erase individual buttons. follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance.
  • Page 146: Usb Ports

    USB Ports LOCATING THE USB PORTS PLAYING MEDIA USING THE USB PORT Data Transfer USB Ports WARNING: Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash The USB Ports could be in the following and injury. We strongly recommend that locations: you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the...
  • Page 147: Charging A Device

    USB Ports CHARGING A DEVICE Connect your device to the USB port. You can use the charger when the vehicle is in accessory mode, when the vehicle is running, or when SYNC is on. 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 148: Power Outlet - Vehicles With: 120V Power Outlet

    Power Outlet - Vehicles With: 120V Power Outlet Rear of the Center Console WHAT IS THE POWER OUTLET The power outlet can power devices that use a household plug. POWER OUTLET PRECAUTIONS WARNING: Do not keep electrical devices plugged in the power point whenever the device is not in use.
  • Page 149 Power Outlet - Vehicles With: 120V Power Outlet Note: The power outlet temporarily turns off power when in fault mode if the device exceeds the Watt limit. Unplug your device and switch the ignition off. Switch the ignition back on, but do not plug your device back in.
  • Page 150: Power Outlet - Vehicles With: 12V Power Outlet

    Power Outlet - Vehicles With: 12V Power Outlet WHAT IS THE POWER OUTLET The power outlet can power devices using a 12 V outlet adapter. POWER OUTLET PRECAUTIONS When you switch the vehicle on, you can use the socket to power 12 V appliances with a maximum current rating of 20 A.
  • Page 151: Wireless Accessory Charger

    Wireless Accessory Charger (If Equipped) This device complies with Industry Canada WHAT IS THE WIRELESS licence-exempt RSS standard(s). ACCESSORY CHARGER Operation is subject to: • This device may not cause interference. The wireless accessory charger allows you to charge one compatible Qi wireless •...
  • Page 152: Charging A Wireless Device

    Wireless Accessory Charger (If Equipped) Displays on the status bar when CHARGING A WIRELESS wireless charging is in progress. DEVICE Note: The charging performance may be Place the device on the center of the affected if your device is in a case. It may be charging surface with the charging side necessary to remove the case to wirelessly down.
  • Page 153: Storage

    Storage GLOVE COMPARTMENT CENTER CONSOLE OPENING THE GLOVE OPENING THE CENTER CONSOLE COMPARTMENT E310218 E333116 Push the latch to open the center console. Pull the latch to the left to open. LOCKING THE CENTER CONSOLE LOCKING THE GLOVE COMPARTMENT The lower glove compartment may be locked using the key.
  • Page 154: Under Floor Storage

    Storage UNDER FLOOR STORAGE MAP POCKET LOCATING THE LUGGAGE LOCATING THE MAP POCKET COMPARTMENT UNDER FLOOR A map pocket and optional hook and STORAGE MOLLE system are on the backs of the front seats. E332867 Lift the strap to access the under floor storage in the luggage compartment.
  • Page 155: Starting And Stopping The Engine - Precautions

    Starting and Stopping the Engine STARTING AND STOPPING PUSH BUTTON IGNITION THE ENGINE – PRECAUTIONS SWITCH WARNING: Extended idling at high engine speeds can produce very high temperatures in the engine and exhaust system, creating the risk of fire or other damage.
  • Page 156: Starting The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine STARTING A GASOLINE ENGINE - Note: The system may not function if the AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION passive key is close to metal objects or electronic devices, for example keys or a cell Before starting your vehicle, check the phone.
  • Page 157: Engine Block Heater

    Starting and Stopping the Engine When you start the engine, it remains temperatures, and be clearly marked running until you press the push button Suitable for Use with Outdoor ignition switch, even if your vehicle does Appliances. Do not use an indoor not detect a valid passive key.
  • Page 158: Stopping The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine STOPPING THE ENGINE WHEN Note: The heater is most effective when YOUR VEHICLE IS STATIONARY - outdoor temperatures are below 0°F (-18°C). AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Shift into park (P). USING THE ENGINE BLOCK HEATER 2. Apply the parking brake. 3.
  • Page 159: Automatic Engine Stop

    Starting and Stopping the Engine E340581 E340581 Press and hold the push button ignition Press and hold the push button ignition switch until the engine stops, or press switch until the engine stops, or press it three times within two seconds. it three times within two seconds.
  • Page 160: Accessing The Passive Key Backup Position

    Starting and Stopping the Engine SWITCHING AUTOMATIC ENGINE STOP ON AND OFF Press Settings on the touchscreen. 2. Press Vehicle Settings. 3. Switch 30min Max Idle on or off. Note: You cannot permanently switch off the automatic shutdown. If you switch it off, it turns on each time you switch the ignition OVERRIDING AUTOMATIC ENGINE STOP...
  • Page 161 Starting and Stopping the Engine Powertrain Warning Lamp If it flashes, engine misfire could be occurring. Increased exhaust gas If it illuminates when the engine temperatures could damage the catalytic is running, this indicates a converter or other vehicle components. powertrain or four-wheel drive Avoid heavy acceleration and deceleration, fault.
  • Page 162 Starting and Stopping the Engine STARTING AND STOPPING THE Note: The engine cranks for a short period ENGINE – FREQUENTLY ASKED of time and then it stops. QUESTIONS 4. Release the accelerator pedal. Why is the engine idle speed high when I am starting the engine? The speed at which the engine idles immediately after starting is optimized...
  • Page 163: Start In Gear - Manual Transmission

    Start in Gear - Manual Transmission 2. Firmly press the brake pedal when in WHAT IS START IN GEAR gear and press and hold the Start button. Crank in gear allows the driver to restart the engine and launch the vehicle after 3.
  • Page 164: Start In Gear - Troubleshooting

    Start in Gear - Manual Transmission START IN GEAR – FREQUENTLY START IN GEAR – ASKED QUESTIONS TROUBLESHOOTING Can I use start in gear in reverse? START IN GEAR – INFORMATION You can use start in gear in any MESSAGES forward or reverse gear.
  • Page 165: Auto-Start-Stop

    Auto-Start-Stop WHAT IS AUTO-START-STOP WARNING: Apply the parking The system is designed to help reduce fuel brake, shift into park (P), switch the consumption and CO emissions by ignition off and remove the key before stopping the engine when it is idling, for you open the hood or have any service example at traffic lights.
  • Page 166: Stopping The Engine - Automatic Transmission

    Auto-Start-Stop STOPPING THE ENGINE - RESTARTING THE ENGINE - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION MANUAL TRANSMISSION Stop your vehicle, keep your foot on the Press the clutch pedal. brake pedal and the transmission in drive A message appears in the information (D). display if the system requires you to take Note: Power assist steering turns off when action.
  • Page 167: Restarting The Engine - Automatic Transmission

    Auto-Start-Stop The Auto-Start-Stop indicator RESTARTING THE ENGINE - illuminates green when the AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION engine stops. It flashes amber and a message appears when you need to Release the brake pedal or press the take action. accelerator pedal. The Auto-Start-Stop indicator A message appears in the information illuminates gray with a display if the system requires you to take...
  • Page 168 Auto-Start-Stop AUTO-START-STOP – A message appears in the information INFORMATION MESSAGES - display if the system requires you to take AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION action. Message Condition Action Auto StartStop Press Brake The system needs to restart Press the brake pedal to to Start Engine the engine but requires your restart the engine.
  • Page 169 Auto-Start-Stop AUTO-START-STOP – Can I permanently switch the FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS system off? No. The system plays an important role in Why does the engine not always reducing the fuel consumption and the CO stop when I expect it to? emissions.
  • Page 170: Fuel And Refueling

    Fuel and Refueling • Automotive fuels can be harmful or FUEL AND REFUELING fatal if swallowed. Fuel is highly toxic PRECAUTIONS and if swallowed can cause death or permanent injury. If fuel is swallowed immediately call a physician, even if no symptoms are immediately apparent.
  • Page 171: Fuel Quality

    Fuel and Refueling Note: Use of any fuel for which the vehicle FUEL QUALITY was not designed can impair the emission control system, cause loss of vehicle SELECTING THE CORRECT FUEL performance, and cause damage to the engine which may not be covered by the vehicle Warranty.
  • Page 172: Running Out Of Fuel

    Fuel and Refueling RUNNING OUT OF FUEL WARNING: Do not dispose of fuel in the household refuse or the public FILLING A PORTABLE FUEL sewage system. Use an authorized waste CONTAINER disposal facility. When refueling the vehicle fuel tank from WARNING: Flow of fuel through a a fuel container, use the fuel filler funnel fuel pump nozzle can produce static...
  • Page 173: Refueling

    Fuel and Refueling REFUELING YOUR VEHICLE Note: If your vehicle runs out of fuel add a minimum of 1.3 gal (5 L) of fuel to restart the engine. WARNING: When refueling always Note: You may need to switch the ignition shut the engine off and never allow from off to on several times after refueling sparks or open flames near the fuel tank...
  • Page 174 Fuel and Refueling 2. Select the correct fuel pump nozzle for your vehicle. E206912 5. Operate the fuel pump nozzle within the area shown. Refer to A for left hand drive or B for right hand drive. E139202 E119081 3. Insert the fuel pump nozzle up to the 6.
  • Page 175: Fuel Tank Capacity

    Fuel and Refueling FUEL AND REFUELING – TROUBLESHOOTING FUEL AND REFUELING – WARNING LAMPS If it illuminates when you are driving, refuel as soon as possible. FUEL AND REFUELING – INFORMATION MESSAGES Refueling System Warning E206911 If the fuel tank filler valve does not fully Left-hand side.
  • Page 176 Fuel and Refueling 9. Fully close the fuel filler door. Note: The message may not immediately reset. If the message continues to appear and a warning lamp illuminates, have your vehicle checked as soon as possible. 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 177: Catalytic Converter

    Catalytic Converter Note: Do not make any unauthorized WHAT IS THE CATALYTIC changes to your vehicle or engine. By law, CONVERTER vehicle owners and anyone who manufactures, repairs, or services a fleet of The catalytic converter is part of your vehicles are not permitted to intentionally vehicle's emissions system and filters remove an emission control device or...
  • Page 178: Manual Transmission

    Manual Transmission Note: You can only move the gearshift lever MANUAL TRANSMISSION to reverse (R) by raising the collar below the PRECAUTIONS gearshift knob up before shifting to reverse. This is a lockout feature which protects the transmission from accidentally engaging reverse (R) when intending to select first WARNING: Always set the parking (1).
  • Page 179: Recommended Shift Speeds

    Manual Transmission RECOMMENDED SHIFT SPEEDS Recommended Shift Speeds For best fuel efficiency when driving your vehicle, shift to the next gear by 3000 RPM. Shifting at a higher RPM such as 3000-6000 RPM can increase the performance capabilities of the vehicle. However, higher engine and transmission speeds can increase wear and reduce fuel E99067...
  • Page 180: Checking The Manual Transmission Fluid Level

    Manual Transmission Check the system for any visual leaks CHECKING THE MANUAL before continuing. TRANSMISSION FLUID LEVEL 2. Make sure the clutch pedal is in the most upward position. 3. Remove the cap and diaphragm and inspect the fluid level. To avoid contamination, make sure the reservoir cap remains in place and fully tightened unless you are checking the...
  • Page 181: Manual Transmission - Troubleshooting

    Manual Transmission MANUAL TRANSMISSION – TROUBLESHOOTING MANUAL TRANSMISSION – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Using Crawler Gear E322877 When shifting into crawler (C), make sure your vehicle is completely stationary and that the engine speed is below 1500 RPM. Because the low gear ratio enables you to start the vehicle in off-road conditions, shift out of crawler (C) as soon as possible.
  • Page 182: Automatic Transmission

    Automatic Transmission The electric parking brake could apply AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION when you shift to park (P) without the PRECAUTIONS brake pedal fully pressed. The electric parking brake applies when you shift to park (P) on large slopes. The electric parking brake releases with the drive away WARNING: Apply the parking release function or manually as described brake, shift into park (P), switch the...
  • Page 183: Shifting Your Vehicle Into Gear

    Automatic Transmission MANUAL (M) SHIFTING YOUR VEHICLE INTO GEAR To select manual mode press the (M) button on the shifter. Note: In order to activate manual mode your vehicle must be in drive (D). This position allows you to change gears up or down as preferred using + or - buttons on the shifter lever.
  • Page 184: Manually Shifting Gears

    Automatic Transmission MANUALLY SHIFTING GEARS WARNING: When doing this procedure, you need to take the SHIFTING USING THE BUTTONS transmission out of park (P) which ON THE SELECTOR LEVER means your vehicle can roll freely. To avoid unwanted vehicle movement, Your vehicle has a SelectShift Automatic always fully apply the parking brake prior transmission gearshift lever.
  • Page 185: Automatic Transmission Audible Warnings

    Automatic Transmission 2. Lift the shifter boot upward. 3. Locate the release lever on the side of the transmission selector lever. 4. Using a screwdriver, move the release lever toward the front of the transmission selector lever. 5. When holding the release lever in the forward position, move the transmission selector lever out of the park (P) position and into another gear.
  • Page 186: Four-Wheel Drive

    Four-Wheel Drive high or four-wheel drive low, the system HOW DOES FOUR-WHEEL provides electronically locked power to the DRIVE WORK - 4X4 WITH PART front and rear wheels for use in off-road or TIME ENGAGEMENT slippery conditions such as deep snow, sand or mud.
  • Page 187: Four-Wheel Drive Limitations

    Four-Wheel Drive If there is a significant difference between FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE the size of the spare tire and the remaining LIMITATIONS tires, you could have limited four-wheel drive functionality, added noise, discomfort Do not use four-wheel drive high or and driveline damage. four-wheel drive low mode on dry, hard Due to normal tire wear, your spare tire is surfaced roads.
  • Page 188: Switching Four-Wheel Drive On And Off

    Four-Wheel Drive For vehicles with an electronic SWITCHING FOUR-WHEEL shift-on-the-fly transfer case, when DRIVE ON AND OFF shifting into two-wheel drive high on dry, hard surfaced roads, we recommend that A vehicle that comes with four-wheel drive, you follow the following procedure to when selected, has the ability to use all reduce the likelihood of a mechanical shift four wheels to power itself.
  • Page 189: Selecting A Four-Wheel Drive Mode - 4X4 With Part Time Engagement

    Four-Wheel Drive Note: A 4x4 Shift in Progress message SELECTING A FOUR-WHEEL appears in the information display indicating DRIVE MODE - 4X4 WITH PART the shift is in progress. If any of the previous TIME ENGAGEMENT shift conditions are not met, the shift should not occur and the information display can guide the driver through the proper shifting procedures.
  • Page 190: Selecting A Four-Wheel Drive Mode - Advanced 4X4 With 4A Mode

    Four-Wheel Drive Note: A 4x4 Shift in Progress message SELECTING A FOUR-WHEEL appears in the information display indicating DRIVE MODE - ADVANCED 4X4 the shift is in progress. If any of the previous WITH 4A MODE shift conditions are not met, the shift should not occur and the information display can guide the driver through the proper shifting procedures.
  • Page 191: Four-Wheel Drive Indicators

    Four-Wheel Drive FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE AUTO FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE Equipped) INDICATORS Four-wheel drive auto provides Two-wheel Drive High electronically controlled four-wheel drive power to both the front and rear wheels, Illuminates briefly when as required, for increased traction in varying two-wheel drive high is selected. on-road conditions.
  • Page 192 Four-Wheel Drive Note: When a system fault is present, the system can typically remain in whichever mode was selected prior to the fault condition occurring. It does not default to two-wheel drive in all circumstances. When this warning is displayed, have your vehicle serviced by an authorized dealer.
  • Page 193 Four-Wheel Drive Message Details Shift Delayed Drive Forward Displays when the transfer case is not able to complete a shift and requires forward motion to complete the shift. 4x4 OFF Displays when the system has become disabled due to mismatched tires or an external fault. Neutral Tow Enabled Leave Displays when neutral tow mode has been successfully Transmission in Neutral...
  • Page 194: Electronic Locking Differential

    Electronic Locking Differential (If Equipped) Note: Switching the electronic locking WHAT IS THE ELECTRONIC differentials off while turning results in LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL disengagement difficulties. If the electronic locking differential has difficulty The electronic locking differential is a disengaging, release the accelerator pedal device housed in the front or rear axle, and and turn the steering wheel back and forth when activated allows both wheels on that...
  • Page 195: Electronic Locking Differential Indicators

    Electronic Locking Differential (If Equipped) Rear Electronic Locking Differential Engagement Speed and Availability Drive Modes (Four- Maximum Engage- Automatic Disen- Automatic Re- Wheel Drive Modes) ment Speed gagement Speed Engagement Speed Normal (2H,4A, 4H) 20 mph (32 km/h) 25 mph (41 km/h) 20 mph (32 km/h) Eco (2H, 4A, 4H) 20 mph (32 km/h)
  • Page 196: Electronic Locking Differential - Troubleshooting

    Electronic Locking Differential (If Equipped) If the electronic locking differential is • The electronic locking differential is not selected and the indicator in the cluster allowed in the current drive mode and does not turn on, one of the following has is accompanied by SELECTED occurred: LOCKING DIFFERENTIAL NOT...
  • Page 197 Electronic Locking Differential (If Equipped) • Based on drive mode selection, the rear release the accelerator pedal and turn the electronic locking differential does not steering wheel in the opposite direction engage if your vehicle speed is above when rolling. We recommend engaging 20 mph (32 km/h).
  • Page 198: Brake Precautions

    Brakes stop. Move the transmission to park (P), BRAKE PRECAUTIONS switch the engine off and apply the parking brake. Inspect the accelerator pedal for any interference. If none are found and the WARNING: Driving your vehicle condition persists, have your vehicle towed with the warning lamp on is dangerous.
  • Page 199: Brake Fluid Specification

    Brakes BRAKE FLUID SPECIFICATION WARNING: The brake system See Brake Fluid Specification (page 404). could be affected if the brake fluid level is below the MIN mark or above the MAX mark on the brake fluid reservoir. BRAKES – TROUBLESHOOTING BRAKES –...
  • Page 200 Brakes BRAKES – INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Details Brake Fluid Level Low The brake fluid level is low, check the brake system immedi- ately. See Checking the Brake Fluid (page 194). Check Brake System Have the system checked before continuing on your journey. 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 201 Brakes BRAKES – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Is it normal for my brakes to make noise? Occasional brake noise is normal. If a metal-to-metal, continuous grinding, or continuous squeal sound is present, the brake lining could be worn-out. Have the system checked by an authorized dealer.
  • Page 202: Electric Parking Brake

    Electric Parking Brake The electric parking brake continues to WHAT IS THE ELECTRIC slow your vehicle down unless you release PARKING BRAKE the switch. The red warning lamp illuminates, a tone The electric parking brake is used to hold sounds and the stoplamps turn on when your vehicle on slopes and flat roads.
  • Page 203: Electric Parking Brake Audible Warning

    Electric Parking Brake ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE – AUDIBLE WARNING TROUBLESHOOTING Sounds when the parking brake is on and ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE – your vehicle is moving. If the warning tone WARNING LAMPS continues after you have released the parking brake, this indicates a malfunction.
  • Page 204 Electric Parking Brake ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE – INFORMATION MESSAGES Park Brake Message Details To Release: Press Brake The electric parking brake is set and you attempted a manual and Switch release without pressing the brake. Park Brake Use Switch With the electric parking brake set, you attempted an auto- to Release matic release with no success.
  • Page 205: Hill Start Assist

    Hill Start Assist WHAT IS HILL START ASSIST SWITCHING HILL START ASSIST ON AND OFF - Hill Start Assist makes it easier for you to MANUAL TRANSMISSION pull away when your vehicle is on a slope without using the parking brake. You can switch hill start assist on and off on the touchscreen: HOW DOES HILL START...
  • Page 206: Traction Control

    Traction Control When you switch the system off, a WHAT IS TRACTION CONTROL message and an illuminated icon appear on the instrument cluster. The traction control system helps to avoid drive wheel spin and loss of traction. Use the switch again to return the traction control system to normal operation.
  • Page 207: Traction Control - Troubleshooting

    Traction Control TRACTION CONTROL – TROUBLESHOOTING TRACTION CONTROL – INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Action Traction Control Off The status of the traction control system after you switched it off. Traction Control On The status of the traction control system after you switched it on.
  • Page 208: Stability Control

    Stability Control HOW DOES STABILITY CONTROL WORK WARNING: You are responsible for controlling your vehicle at all times. The system is designed to be an aid and does not relieve you of your responsibility to WARNING: Vehicle modifications drive with due care and attention. Failure involving braking system, aftermarket to follow this instruction could result in roof racks, suspension, steering system,...
  • Page 209: Switching Stability Control On And Off

    Stability Control Side Wind Stabilization Side wind stabilization is an advanced feature that works by carefully applying the brakes on one side of the vehicle to reduce the effect of a side wind gust on the vehicle's path. Torque Vectoring by Brakes Torque vectoring control applies brake torque on the inner driven wheel in a curve for better traction to avoid an understeer,...
  • Page 210: Stability Control Indicator

    Stability Control ESC Features Button Func- Mode Stability Control Electronic Traction Control tions Off Light Stability Control Systems Default at start- Default - Trac- On during bulb Enabled Enabled tion Control On check and Normal Advancetrac Button Traction Control Enabled Disabled momentarily pressed - single...
  • Page 211: Trail Control

    Trail Control (If Equipped) WHAT IS TRAIL CONTROL WARNING: The system does not control speed in low traction conditions or extremely steep slopes. The system is designed to be an aid and does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due care and attention.
  • Page 212: Canceling The Set Speed

    Trail Control (If Equipped) TRAIL ONE PEDAL DRIVE You can also adjust the set speed by PRECAUTIONS braking, then pressing the + or - button. Note: Pressing the brake pedal does not switch off the system. WARNING: This system is an extra driving aid.
  • Page 213 Trail Control (If Equipped) SWITCHING TRAIL ONE PEDAL Selecting a driveline mode other than DRIVE ON AND OFF four-wheel drive high or four-wheel drive low switches trail one pedal drive off. If you exceed 42 mph (68 km/h) trail one pedal drive switches off.
  • Page 214: Trail One Pedal Drive - Troubleshooting

    Trail Control (If Equipped) TRAIL ONE PEDAL DRIVE – TROUBLESHOOTING (IF EQUIPPED) TRAIL ONE PEDAL DRIVE – INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Action Trail 1-Pedal Drive Active Use SET Button Displays when trail one pedal drive is active, for Trail Control use the SET+ or SET- to switch to trail control.
  • Page 215: Trail Control - Troubleshooting

    Trail Control (If Equipped) TRAIL CONTROL – TROUBLESHOOTING TRAIL CONTROL – INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Details Reduce Speed To Enter Trail Displays when you must reduce your vehicle speed to Control use trail control. Trail Control Not Available with Displays when you must release the park brake to use Park Brake Applied trail control.
  • Page 216: Trail Turn Assist

    Trail Turn Assist (If Equipped) WHAT IS TRAIL TURN ASSIST SWITCHING TRAIL TURN ASSIST ON AND OFF Trail turn assist can reduce the turning radius of your vehicle by applying the While in four-wheel drive high or brakes to the inside rear wheel in four-wheel drive low, press the trail turn low-speed, high steering-angle maneuvers.
  • Page 217: Trail Turn Assist - Troubleshooting

    Trail Turn Assist (If Equipped) TRAIL TURN ASSIST – TROUBLESHOOTING TRAIL TURN ASSIST – INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Details Trail Turn Switch to four-wheel Assist Avail- drive low or four-wheel able in 4L or drive high to activate trail turn assist. See Selecting a Four- Wheel Drive Mode (page 185).
  • Page 218: Stabilizer Bar Disconnect

    Stabilizer Bar Disconnect (If Equipped) WHAT IS THE STABILIZER BAR SWITCHING THE STABILIZER DISCONNECT BAR DISCONNECT ON AND Stabilizer bar disconnect is a feature that allows the front stabilizer bar to be Switching the Stabilizer Bar disconnected for off-road use. This allows Disconnect On for increased front wheel articulation to improve capability and comfort on off-road...
  • Page 219: Stabilizer Bar Disconnect Indicators

    Stabilizer Bar Disconnect (If Equipped) Switching the Stabilizer Bar STABILIZER BAR DISCONNECT Disconnect Off – TROUBLESHOOTING Switch the system off by pressing the stabilizer bar disconnect button, which STABILIZER BAR DISCONNECT – reconnects the stabilizer bar if currently INFORMATION MESSAGES disconnected.
  • Page 220 Stabilizer Bar Disconnect (If Equipped) Why is the stabilizer bar disconnect not Message Action disconnecting? Sta-Bar Disconnect Stabilizer bar The vehicle's battery charge is low and Not Available See disconnect is not needs to be changed or charged. Manual available. See Why is the stabilizer bar disconnect not Stabilizer Bar disconnecting?
  • Page 221: Hill Descent Control - Manual Transmission

    Hill Descent Control - Manual Transmission WHAT IS HILL DESCENT HILL DESCENT CONTROL CONTROL PRECAUTIONS Hill descent control allows the driver to set and maintain vehicle speed while WARNING: The system does not descending steep slopes in various surface control speed in low traction conditions conditions.
  • Page 222: Hill Descent Control - Troubleshooting

    Hill Descent Control - Manual Transmission HILL DESCENT CONTROL – TROUBLESHOOTING HILL DESCENT CONTROL – INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Details Hill Descent Control OFF Displays when you deactivate hill descent control mode. For Hill Descent Reduce Speed Displays when the speed exceeds 20 mph (32 km/h) and hill descent control is unavailable.
  • Page 223: Electric Power Steering

    Steering ELECTRIC POWER STEERING Switch the vehicle off. After at least 10 seconds, switch the vehicle on and watch the information display for a HOW DOES ELECTRIC POWER steering system warning message. If a STEERING WORK steering system warning message returns, have the system checked as The electric power steering system assists soon as possible.
  • Page 224: Steering - Troubleshooting

    Steering STEERING – TROUBLESHOOTING STEERING – INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Action Steering Fault Service Now The power steering system has detected a condition that requires service. Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible. Steering Loss Stop Safely The power steering system is not working. Stop your vehicle in a safe place.
  • Page 225 Steering STEERING – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Why does it seem that the steering is wandering or pulling? Check your vehicle for an improperly inflated or uneven tire, loose or worn suspension or steering components, or improper vehicle alignment. The system is functioning properly and the components have been checked, why is the steering system continuing to pull or wander?
  • Page 226: Parking Aids

    Parking Aids (If Equipped) Note: If your vehicle sustains damage PARKING AID PRECAUTIONS leaving the sensors misaligned, this will cause inaccurate measurements or false alerts. WARNING: To help avoid personal When you connect a trailer to your vehicle, injury, always use caution when in the rear parking aid detects the trailer and reverse (R) and when using the sensing provides an alert.
  • Page 227: Rear Parking Aid

    Parking Aids (If Equipped) LOCATING THE REAR PARKING REAR PARKING AID AID SENSORS WHAT IS THE REAR PARKING AID Rear parking sensors detect objects behind your vehicle when in reverse (R). REAR PARKING AID LIMITATIONS There is a decreased coverage area at the outer corners.
  • Page 228 Parking Aids (If Equipped) FRONT PARKING AID LOCATING THE FRONT PARKING LIMITATIONS AID SENSORS The front parking aid sensors are active when your vehicle is in any position other than park (P) and the vehicle speed is less than 5 mph (8 km/h). The sensor coverage area is up to 28 in (70 cm) from the bumper.
  • Page 229: Parking Aid Indicators

    Parking Aids (If Equipped) • As the distance to the object PARKING AID INDICATORS decreases, the indicator blocks illuminate and move toward the vehicle icon. • If there is no object detected, the distance indicator blocks are gray. Visual indication remains on when the transmission is in reverse (R).
  • Page 230: Rear View Camera

    Rear View Camera Note: When towing, the camera only sees WHAT IS THE REAR VIEW what you are towing. This might not provide CAMERA adequate coverage and you might not see some objects. In some vehicles, the guide The rear view camera provides a video lines may disappear when you connect the image of the area behind your vehicle when trailer tow connector.
  • Page 231: Rear View Camera Object Distance Indicators

    Rear View Camera Use caution while reversing. Objects in the red zone are closest to your vehicle and objects in the green zone are farther away. Objects get closer to your vehicle as they move from the green zone to the yellow or red zones.
  • Page 232 Rear View Camera SWITCHING REAR VIEW CAMERA DELAY ON AND OFF Press Features on the touchscreen. 2. Press Driver Assistance. 3. Press Rear View Camera. 4. Switch Rear View Camera Delay on or off. When shifting the transmission out of reverse (R) and into any gear other than park (P), the camera image remains in the display until:...
  • Page 233: 360 Degree Camera

    360 Degree Camera (If Equipped) WHAT IS THE 360 DEGREE 360 DEGREE CAMERA CAMERA PRECAUTIONS The 360 degree camera system consists of front, side and rear cameras. WARNING: The 360 degree camera system still requires the driver The 360 degree camera system: to use it in conjunction with looking out •...
  • Page 234: Locating The 360 Degree Cameras

    360 Degree Camera (If Equipped) LOCATING THE 360 DEGREE CAMERAS Rear View Camera The rear view camera is in the spare tire carrier. It provides an image of the area behind your vehicle. Front View Camera The front video camera is in the grille. It provides a video image of the area in front of your vehicle.
  • Page 235: Degree Camera Settings

    360 Degree Camera (If Equipped) The fixed and active guide lines fade in and • Normal view. out depending on the steering wheel • Normal view with 360. position. The active guide lines do not • Split view. display when the steering wheel position is straight.
  • Page 236: Cruise Control

    Cruise Control (If Equipped) WHAT IS CRUISE CONTROL SETTING THE CRUISE CONTROL SPEED Cruise control lets you maintain a set speed without keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal. WARNING: When you are going Requirements downhill, your vehicle speed could increase above the set speed.
  • Page 237: Canceling The Set Speed

    Cruise Control (If Equipped) CANCELING THE SET SPEED Press the button, or tap the brake pedal to cancel the set E308130 speed. Note: The system remembers the set speed. Note: The system cancels if the vehicle speed drops below 10 mph (16 km/h) under the set speed when driving uphill.
  • Page 238: Adaptive Cruise Control

    Adaptive Cruise Control (If Equipped) HOW DOES ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL WORK WARNING: Do not use the system when towing a trailer that has aftermarket electronic trailer brake Adaptive cruise control uses a radar sensor controls. Failure to follow this instruction to adjust your vehicle speed to maintain a could result in the loss of control of your set gap between you and the vehicle in...
  • Page 239: Adaptive Cruise Control Limitations

    Adaptive Cruise Control (If Equipped) Note: An audible alarm sounds and the system shuts down if it applies brakes for WARNING: The system does not an extended period of time. This allows the detect oncoming vehicles in the same brakes to cool. The system functions lane.
  • Page 240 Adaptive Cruise Control (If Equipped) Note: Keep the front of your vehicle free of Detection issues can occur: dirt, metal badges or objects. Vehicle front protectors, aftermarket lights, additional paint or plastic coatings could also degrade sensor performance. A message displays if something obstructs the camera or the sensor.
  • Page 241: Switching Adaptive Cruise Control On And Off

    Adaptive Cruise Control (If Equipped) Automatic Cancellation or Optimal system performance requires a Deactivation clear view of the road by the windshield-mounted camera. The system may cancel if: Optimal performance may not occur if: • The tires lose traction. • The camera is blocked.
  • Page 242: Setting The Adaptive Cruise Control Gap

    Adaptive Cruise Control (If Equipped) A vehicle image illuminates if there is a vehicle detected in front of you. Note: When adaptive cruise control is active, the speedometer may vary slightly from the set speed displayed in the information display. Manually Changing the Set Speed Press and release the toggle button upward to increase the...
  • Page 243: Canceling The Set Speed

    Adaptive Cruise Control (If Equipped) If the system determines that its maximum Adaptive Cruise Control Gap Settings braking level is not sufficient, an audible warning sounds, a message appears in the Graphic Gap Distance Dynamic instrument cluster display and an indicator Display, Behavior flashes when the system continues to...
  • Page 244: Adaptive Cruise Control Indicators

    Adaptive Cruise Control (If Equipped) When you override the system, the green Use the touchscreen to select the indicator illuminates and the vehicle icon following: does not appear in the instrument cluster Select Settings. display. 2. Select Driver Assist.. The system resumes operation when you 3.
  • Page 245 Adaptive Cruise Control (If Equipped) Message Action Adaptive Cruise Not You have a blocked radar because of poor radar visibility due Available Sensor to inclement weather or ice, mud, or water in front of the radar. Blocked See Manual You can typically clean the sensor to resolve this. Due to the nature of radar technology, it is possible to get a blockage warning with no actual block.
  • Page 246: G.o.a.t. Mode Control

    G.O.A.T. Mode Control Note: Your vehicle has diagnostic checks WHAT IS G.O.A.T. MODE that continuously monitor all systems for CONTROL proper operation. If a mode is unavailable due to a system fault, your vehicle defaults Your vehicle has several goes over to normal mode and the driveline remains any-type of terrain (G.O.A.T.) modes that in the four-wheel drive setting that you last...
  • Page 247: G.o.a.t. Modes

    G.O.A.T. Mode Control Note: To optimize off-road driving performance, the system disables the brake For efficient driving. This mode over accelerator feature on off-road modes, helps deliver maximum fuel including mud/ruts, sand, baja and rock E295413 efficiency and helps to increase crawl modes.
  • Page 248 G.O.A.T. Mode Control NORMAL Note: Do not use this mode on dry, hard pavement. This could produce some For everyday driving. This mode vibration, driveline bind up, and potential is the perfect balance of excessive tire and vehicle wear depending E317283 excitement, comfort and on the four-wheel drive mode selection.
  • Page 249 G.O.A.T. Mode Control SLIPPERY - 4X4 WITH PART TIME The front electronic locking differential is ENGAGEMENT available below 25 mph (40 km/h) when in four-wheel drive low. The rear electronic For less than ideal road locking differential is available below conditions such as snow or ice 25 mph (40 km/h).
  • Page 250: Mode Control - Troubleshooting

    G.O.A.T. Mode Control SPORT - ADVANCED 4X4 WITH 4A The stabilizer bar disconnect is not MODE available in sport mode. For sporty driving with improved G.O.A.T. MODE CONTROL – performance handling and TROUBLESHOOTING response. This mode increases E246593 accelerator pedal response and provides a sportier steering feel.
  • Page 251 G.O.A.T. Mode Control Message Details Selected 4x4 Mode Not Available in Current Displays when you select a four-wheel drive Drive Mode mode that is not available in the current drive mode. Select an available four-wheel drive mode. Selected Locking Differential Not Available Displays when you select an electronic in Current Drive Mode locking differential that is not available in...
  • Page 252 G.O.A.T. Mode Control G.O.A.T. MODE CONTROL – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Why did the system default to normal mode? If a mode is unavailable due to a system fault, it defaults to normal mode and the driveline settings remain the same as prior to the system fault. 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 253: Lane Keeping System

    Lane Keeping System (If Equipped) WHAT IS THE LANE KEEPING SYSTEM WARNING: The sensor may incorrectly track lane markings as other structures or objects. This can result in The lane keeping system alerts you by a false or missed warning. providing temporary steering assistance or steering wheel vibration when it detects WARNING: In cold and severe...
  • Page 254: Switching The Lane Keeping System On And Off

    Lane Keeping System (If Equipped) • You apply direct steering, accelerate SWITCHING THE LANE fast or brake hard. KEEPING SYSTEM MODE • The vehicle speed is less than 40 mph (64 km/h). The lane keeping system has different • The anti-lock brake, stability control or settings that you can view or adjust using traction control system activates.
  • Page 255: Aid Mode

    Lane Keeping System (If Equipped) HOW DOES ALERT MODE WORK HOW DOES AID MODE WORK E165515 E165516 When in alert mode, the lane keeping The lane keeping system aids you when system alerts you by vibrating the steering an unintentional lane departure occurs. wheel.
  • Page 256: Lane Keeping System Indicators

    Lane Keeping System (If Equipped) HOW DOES ALERT AND AID MODE LANE KEEPING SYSTEM WORK INDICATORS E165517 Alert. Aid. E339671 The lane keeping system detects a lane If you switch the lane keeping system on, departure and provides aid when the a graphic with lane markings appears in vehicles enters B and applies the the information display.
  • Page 257: Lane Keeping System - Troubleshooting

    Lane Keeping System (If Equipped) LANE KEEPING SYSTEM – TROUBLESHOOTING LANE KEEPING SYSTEM – INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Action Lane Keeping Sys. Malfunction Service The system has malfunctioned. Have your Required vehicle checked as soon as possible. Front Camera Temporarily Not Available The system has detected a condition that has caused the system to be temporarily unavailable.
  • Page 258 Lane Keeping System (If Equipped) LANE KEEPING SYSTEM – FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Why is the feature not available (lane markings are gray) when I can see the lane markings on the road? Your vehicle speed is less than 40 mph (65 km/h). The sun is shining directly into the camera lens.
  • Page 259 Lane Keeping System (If Equipped) 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 260: Blind Spot Information System Precautions

    Blind Spot Information System (If Equipped) WHAT IS BLIND SPOT INFORMATION SYSTEM WARNING: The system may not operate properly during severe weather conditions, for example snow, ice, heavy Blind spot information system detects rain and spray. Always drive with due vehicles that may have entered the blind care and attention.
  • Page 261: Blind Spot Information System Requirements - Automatic Transmission

    Blind Spot Information System (If Equipped) BLIND SPOT INFORMATION LOCATING THE BLIND SPOT SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS - INFORMATION SYSTEM AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION SENSORS Blind spot information system turns on when all the following occur: • You start your vehicle. • You shift into drive (D). •...
  • Page 262: Blind Spot Information System Indicators

    Blind Spot Information System (If Equipped) When blind spot information BLIND SPOT INFORMATION E249861 E249861 system detects a vehicle, an SYSTEM INDICATORS alert indicator illuminates in the exterior mirror on the side the approaching vehicle is coming from. If you turn the turn signal on for that side of your vehicle, the alert indicator flashes.
  • Page 263: Cross Traffic Alert

    Cross Traffic Alert (If Equipped) WHAT IS CROSS TRAFFIC CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT ALERT PRECAUTIONS The system alerts you of vehicles approaching from the sides behind your WARNING: Do not use the cross vehicle when you shift into reverse (R). traffic alert system as a replacement for using the interior and exterior mirrors or HOW DOES CROSS TRAFFIC looking over your shoulder before...
  • Page 264: Locating The Cross Traffic Alert Sensors

    Cross Traffic Alert (If Equipped) 3. Switch Cross Traffic Alert on or off. Note: Bike and cargo racks could cause false alerts due to obstruction of the sensor. Note: The system switches on every time We recommend switching the feature off you switch the ignition on.
  • Page 265: Cross Traffic Alert - Troubleshooting

    Cross Traffic Alert (If Equipped) CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT – TROUBLESHOOTING CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT – INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Action Cross Traffic Alert Displays instead of indication arrows when the system detects a vehicle. Check for approaching traffic. Cross Traffic Not Available Sensor Blocked Indicates blocked cross traffic alert system See Manual sensors.
  • Page 266: Pre-Collision Assist

    Pre-Collision Assist Note: If you perceive pre-collision assist WHAT IS PRE-COLLISION alerts as being too frequent or disturbing, ASSIST then you can reduce the alert sensitivity, although the manufacturer recommends Pre-collision assist detects and warns of using the highest sensitivity setting where approaching hazards in the roadway.
  • Page 267: Pre-Collision Assist Limitations

    Pre-Collision Assist Note: Brake support and automatic emergency braking are active at speeds up WARNING: Take additional care if to 75 mph (120 km/h). If the vehicle has a your vehicle is heavily loaded or you are radar sensor included with adaptive cruise towing a trailer.
  • Page 268: Switching Pre-Collision Assist On And Off

    Pre-Collision Assist SWITCHING PRE-COLLISION LOCATING THE PRE- ASSIST ON AND OFF COLLISION ASSIST SENSORS To switch the system on or off, use the touchscreen: Press Features on the touchscreen. 2. Press Driver Assistance. 3. Press Pre-Collision Assist. 4. Switch the feature on or off. Adjusting the Pre-Collision Assist Settings You can adjust the following settings by...
  • Page 269 Pre-Collision Assist Vehicle Speed System Sensit- Distance Indic- Distance Gap Time Gap ivity ator Color 62 mph Normal. Gray. Greater than Greater than 0.9 (100 km/h). 82 ft (25 m). seconds. Yellow. 56–82 ft 0.6-0.9 (17–25 m). seconds. Red. Less than 56 ft Less than 0.6 (17 m).
  • Page 270: Automatic Emergency Braking

    Pre-Collision Assist SWITCHING DISTANCE AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY INDICATION ON AND OFF BRAKING To switch the system on or off, use the touchscreen: WHAT IS AUTOMATIC EMERGENCY BRAKING Press Features on the touchscreen. 2. Press Driver Assistance. Automatic emergency braking may activate if the system determines that a 3.
  • Page 271: Pre-Collision Assist - Troubleshooting

    Pre-Collision Assist After you turn the steering wheel in an Note: Evasive steering assist does not attempt to avoid a crash with the road activate if the distance to the road user user, the system applies additional steering ahead is too small and the system cannot torque to help you steer around the road avoid a crash.
  • Page 272 Pre-Collision Assist PRE-COLLISION ASSIST – Radar is out of alignment due to a front FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS end impact. Have your vehicle serviced to have the Camera Troubleshooting radar checked for proper coverage and operation. The windshield in front of the camera is dirty or obstructed.
  • Page 273: Driver Alert

    Driver Alert (If Equipped) WHAT IS DRIVER ALERT WARNING: Certain driving styles Driver alert alerts you if it determines that may result in the system warning you you are becoming drowsy or if your driving even if you are not feeling tired. deteriorates.
  • Page 274: Switching Driver Alert On And Off

    Driver Alert (If Equipped) SWITCHING DRIVER ALERT ON DRIVER ALERT INDICATORS AND OFF System Warnings To switch driver alert on or off, use the The warning system has two stages: touchscreen: A temporary warning is issued to advise Press Features on the touchscreen. you to take a rest.
  • Page 275: Load Carrying

    Load Carrying LOAD CARRYING PRECAUTIONS WARNING: Exceeding the Safety Compliance Certification Keep your loaded vehicle weight label vehicle weight limits can within its design rating capability, adversely affect the with or without a trailer. Properly performance and handling of loading your vehicle provides your vehicle, cause vehicle maximum return of vehicle design damage and can result in the...
  • Page 276: Locating The Safety Compliance Certification Labels

    Load Carrying WHAT IS THE GROSS AXLE handle differently than unloaded WEIGHT RATING vehicles. Take extra precautions, such as slower speeds and GAWR (Gross Axle Weight increased stopping distance, Rating) when driving a heavily loaded vehicle. GAWR is the maximum allowable weight that a single axle (front or The gross combined weight must rear) can carry.
  • Page 277 RV and Trailer Towing Guide available at an authorized dealer, or online at the website that follows. RV & Trailer Towing Guide Online Website www.fleet.ford.com/towing-guides 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 278: Calculating Payload

    Load Carrying is the maximum payload for your CALCULATING PAYLOAD vehicle as built by the assembly plant. If you install any additional Tire and Loading Label Information equipment on your vehicle, you Example: must determine the new payload. Subtract the weight of the equipment from the payload listed on the Tire and Loading label.
  • Page 279 Load Carrying 5. Determine the combined Suppose your vehicle has a weight of luggage and cargo 1400-pound (635-kilogram) cargo being loaded on the vehicle. and luggage capacity. You and That weight may not safely one of your friends decide to pick exceed the available cargo and up cement from the local home luggage load capacity...
  • Page 280: Roof Rack

    You must place loads directly on the crossbars fitted to the roof rack side rails. When using the roof rack system, we recommend that you use genuine Ford accessory crossbars specifically designed for your vehicle. 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 281 Load Carrying Installing the Roof Rack E339074 4. Remove the cover to access the rear E339406 fastener. To remove, press the button on the rear 5. Using the supplied special tool, loosen of the cover and rotate forward. the fastener until you can remove the 2.
  • Page 282 Load Carrying ADJUSTING A ROOF RACK CROSSBAR Adjusting the Crossbar (If Equipped) E339074 Note: The rear crossbar is part of the clamping system. If you removed the crossbar you must install it first for proper attachment to the hard top. Using the supplied special tool, tighten the fastener.
  • Page 283: Fender Anchor Points

    Load Carrying Note: The maximum recommended load is based on the load being evenly distributed on the crossbars. FENDER ANCHOR POINTS LOCATING THE FENDER ANCHOR POINTS E331351 FENDER ANCHOR POINT LOAD CAPACITIES The maximum recommended load is 150 lb (68 kg). 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 284: Rear Cargo Area

    Rear Cargo Area LOCATING THE REAR CARGO REAR CARGO AREA ANCHOR AREA ANCHOR POINTS POINTS REAR CARGO AREA ANCHOR POINT PRECAUTIONS WARNING: Always properly secure cargo to prevent shifting cargo or cargo falling from the vehicle. Failure to do so could result in compromised vehicle stability and serious personal injury to vehicle occupants or others.
  • Page 285: Connecting A Trailer Precautions

    Connecting a Trailer CONNECTING A TRAILER CONNECTING A TRAILER PRECAUTIONS Trailer Towing Connector (If Equipped) WARNING: Do not adjust the spring bars so that your vehicle's rear bumper is higher than before attaching the trailer. Doing so will defeat the function of the weight-distributing hitch, which may cause unpredictable handling, and could result in serious personal injury.
  • Page 286: Connecting A Trailer - Troubleshooting

    Connecting a Trailer Note: Do not attach safety chains to the bumper. Always connect the safety chains to the frame or hook retainers of your trailer hitch. E265060 If the trailer safety chain hook has a latch, make sure to fully close the latch. CONNECTING A TRAILER –...
  • Page 287: Towing A Trailer

    Towing a Trailer TOWING A TRAILER PRECAUTIONS WARNING: Do not cut, drill, weld or modify the trailer hitch. Modifying the trailer hitch could reduce the hitch rating. WARNING: Do not exceed the GVWR or the GAWR WARNING: The anti-lock specified on the certification brake system does not control label.
  • Page 288: Towing A Trailer Limitations

    Be sure to check state regulations for this forward toward the trailer specified weight. tongue. Do not allow the final Ford Motor Company recommends trailer tongue weight to go separate functioning brake systems for above or below 10-15% of the trailers weighing more than 1,500 lb loaded trailer weight.
  • Page 289: Launching Or Retrievinga Boat Or Personal Watercraft

    Towing a Trailer When towing a trailer: • Allow more distance for stopping with a trailer attached. Anticipate stops and • Obey country specific regulations for gradually brake. towing a trailer. • Avoid parking on a slope. However, if • Do not drive faster than 70 mph you must park on a slope, turn the (113 km/h) during the first 500 mi...
  • Page 290: Towing Weights And Dimensions

    Towing a Trailer TOWING WEIGHTS AND DIMENSIONS RECOMMENDED TOWING WEIGHTS Market Website United States of America https://www.fleet.ford.com/ towing-guides/ Canada https://www.fleet.ford.ca/towing- guides/ 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 291: Towing A Trailer - Troubleshooting

    Towing a Trailer WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM LOADED • Driver weight. TRAILER WEIGHT • Passenger weight. • Payload, cargo and luggage The maximum loaded trailer weight. weight is the highest possible weight of a fully loaded trailer the • Aftermarket equipment weight. vehicle can tow.
  • Page 292: Trailer Sway Control

    WARNING: Turning off trailer sway control increases the risk of loss of vehicle control, serious injury or death. Ford does not recommend disabling this feature except in situations where speed reduction may be detrimental (such as hill climbing), the driver has significant trailer towing experience, and can control trailer sway and maintain safe operation.
  • Page 293: Driving Hints

    Driving Hints Before you venture off road, have a clear OFF-ROAD DRIVING mental picture of the underside of your vehicle. Learn the location of any low WHAT IS OFF-ROAD DRIVING hanging items and any skid plates that may be on the vehicle. You can avoid snagging Off-road driving is driving your vehicle on them on rocks and other obstacles if you unsurfaced roads or trails, made from dirt,...
  • Page 294 Driving Hints DRIVING OFF-ROAD Look ahead on your route noting upcoming obstacles, surface texture or color changes Driving In Snow and Ice or any other factors which may indicate a change in available traction. Adjust the vehicle speed and route to avoid a loss in traction.
  • Page 295 Driving Hints Driving In Sand If you lose traction on your wheels facing uphill, stop and choose a more suitable When driving over sand, try to keep all four route. wheels on the most solid area of the trail. Leave a generous gap between your Drive through the terrain without varying vehicle and other vehicles to minimize the vehicle speed.
  • Page 296 Driving Hints If your vehicle stalls, do not try to turn The key to a safe crossing is the water around because this could cause your depth, current and bottom of the water's vehicle to roll over. It is better to reverse condition.
  • Page 297 Driving Hints Avoid Getting High-Centered Muddy waters can reduce the cooling system effectiveness by depositing debris Always keep available ground clearance into the radiator. in mind and pick a route that minimizes the Extra care must be taken crossing any type risk of catching the underside of the vehicle of water.
  • Page 298 Driving Hints Crossing A Ravine, Gully, Ditch, OFF-ROAD DRIVING AIDS Washout Or Rut Selecting an Off-Road Drive Mode Review the path ahead before attempting Using the appropriate drive mode increases to cross any obstacle. Review the obstacle your vehicle's control. See G.O.A.T. Mode from outside the vehicle for an Control (page 242).
  • Page 299 Driving Hints Using the Front and Rear Use this when driving over large obstacles, Differential Lock such as rocks or logs, to help maintain a constant vehicle speed. When engaged, the front and rear In 4H, the system offers lift pedal braking differential lock provides additional and auto hill hold functionality.
  • Page 300 Driving Hints Driving off-road places more stress on your Note: If you have removed the impacted vehicle than most on-road driving. After material from the wheels and your vehicle driving off-road, check for damage to the still has a vibration check your vehicle for wheels, chassis and underbody.
  • Page 301: Cold Weather Precautions

    Driving Hints Some points to consider: • When driving in desert conditions, the midpoint of the day is the most difficult • Slowly build up speed. Initially, drive at time to see many of the small ridges a speed that allows ample time to fully and dips due to flat shadows from the assess the terrain around you and to sun being at its highest point.
  • Page 302: Floor Mats

    Driving Hints • Plan your journey and check the traffic before you set off. It is more efficient WARNING: Secure the floor mat to combine errands into a single trip to both retention devices so that it whenever possible. cannot slip out of position and interfere •...
  • Page 303: Crash And Breakdown Information

    • Towing — independent service ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE contractors, if not prohibited by state, local or municipal law, shall tow Ford Vehicles Sold in the United States: eligible vehicles to an authorized dealer Getting Roadside Assistance within 35 mi (56 km) of the...
  • Page 304: Switching The Hazard Flashers On And Off

    JUMP STARTING THE VEHICLE Roadside Assistance JUMP STARTING PRECAUTIONS To fully assist you should you have a vehicle concern, Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited offers a complimentary roadside assistance program. This WARNING: Batteries normally program is eligible within Canada or the produce explosive gases which can continental United States.
  • Page 305 Crash and Breakdown Information Do not disconnect the battery of the disabled vehicle. This could damage your vehicle's electrical system. PREPARING THE VEHICLE Use only a 12 volt supply to start your vehicle. Park the booster vehicle close to the hood of the disabled vehicle, making sure the two vehicles do not touch.
  • Page 306: Post-Crash Alert System

    Crash and Breakdown Information HOW DOES THE POST-CRASH ALERT SYSTEM WORK The system is designed to turn the hazard flashers on and to intermittently sound the horn in the event of a serious impact that deploys an airbag or the seatbelt pretensioners.
  • Page 307: Recovery Towing

    Crash and Breakdown Information AUTOMATIC CRASH SHUTOFF PRECAUTIONS WARNING: Never link two straps together with a clevis pin. These heavy metal objects could become projectiles WARNING: If your vehicle has been if the strap breaks and can cause serious involved in a crash, have the fuel system injury or death.
  • Page 308 Crash and Breakdown Information • Use a damper device such as a tarp, heavy blanket or piece of carpet, and place it over the recovery strap to help absorb the energy in the event the strap breaks. • Make sure the stuck vehicle is not loaded heavier than its gross vehicle weight rating specified on the certification label.
  • Page 309: Transporting The Vehicle

    Crash and Breakdown Information • Align the tow vehicle and stuck vehicle We recommend the use of a wheel lift and in a straight line, within 10 degrees. dollies or flatbed equipment to tow your vehicle. Vehicle damage could occur if •...
  • Page 310: Towing Your Vehicle

    Towing Your Vehicle You can only tow your vehicle with all four TOWING YOUR VEHICLE wheels on the ground by placing the PRECAUTIONS transfer case in its neutral position by engaging the recreational tow feature. Use the following guidelines when towing Perform the following steps after your vehicle.
  • Page 311: Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle - Automatic Transmission

    Towing Your Vehicle Note: If completed successfully, the 4. Apply the parking brake, then information display shows Neutral Tow disconnect your vehicle from the tow Enabled Leave Transmission in Neutral. vehicle. This indicates that your vehicle is safe to 5. Release the parking brake, start your tow with all wheels on the ground.
  • Page 312 Towing Your Vehicle Switching Neutral Tow On WARNING: Placing the transfer Switch your vehicle to accessory mode case in its neutral position could cause by pressing the push button ignition your vehicle to freely roll. Make sure you switch without pressing any pedals. press and hold the brake pedal and the 2.
  • Page 313: Emergency Towing

    Towing Your Vehicle 2. Starting with the brake pedal released 6. If the transfer case did not successfully and the transmission in neutral (N), shift out of its neutral position, set the fully press and hold the brake pedal for parking brake.
  • Page 314: Fuse Precautions

    Fuses FUSE PRECAUTIONS UNDER HOOD FUSE BOX LOCATING THE UNDER HOOD WARNING: Always disconnect the FUSE BOX battery before servicing high current fuses. WARNING: To reduce risk of electrical shock, always replace the cover to the power distribution box before reconnecting the battery or refilling fluid reservoirs.
  • Page 315 Fuses IDENTIFYING THE FUSES IN THE UNDER HOOD FUSE BOX E330939 Item Rating Protected Component 30 A Body control module - battery power in feed 1. 30 A Body control module - battery power in feed 2. 30 A Fuel pump. 25 A Powertrain control module power.
  • Page 316 Fuses Item Rating Protected Component 10 A Not used (spare). 10 A 360 degree camera module. 10 A Anti-lock brake system run- start feed. 10 A Powertrain control module. Power steering module. 10 A Blind spot information system. Rear view camera. Adaptive cruise control.
  • Page 317 Fuses Item Rating Protected Component 20 A Trailer tow backup lamps. 30 A Upfitter switch #1. 15 A Upfitter switch #2. 10 A Upfitter switch #3. 10 A Upfitter switch #4. 10 A Upfitter switch #5. 10 A Upfitter switch #6. 10 A Stability bar disconnect module.
  • Page 318: Body Control Module Fuse Box

    Fuses Item Rating Protected Component 60 A Passenger door module. 60 A Body control module B+. 30 A Body control module start stop. ACCESSING THE BODY CONTROL BODY CONTROL MODULE MODULE FUSE BOX FUSE BOX LOCATING THE BODY CONTROL MODULE FUSE BOX E329071 E329070 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 319 Fuses IDENTIFYING THE FUSES IN THE BODY CONTROL MODULE FUSE BOX E145984 Item Rating Protected Component — Not used. 10 A Power windows. DC/AC inverter. 7.5 A Exterior mirrors. Wireless charging module. 20 A Not used (spare). — Not used. 10 A Anti-theft alarm horn.
  • Page 320 Fuses Item Rating Protected Component 7.5 A Steering column control module. Instrument cluster module. 15 A Not used (spare). 15 A Not used (spare). — Not used. 7.5 A Not used (spare). 7.5 A Not used (spare). Ignition switch. Headlamps. Telematics modem.
  • Page 321: Identifying Fuse Types

    Fuses Item Rating Protected Component — Not used. 30 A Run/start relay. Not used (spare). 15 A Automatic high beam. Image processing module A. 20 A Auto-dimming interior mirror. Parking assist control module. Heated steering wheel. 30 A Circuit Breaker Not used.
  • Page 322: Maintenance Precautions

    Maintenance MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS OPENING AND CLOSING THE HOOD Service your vehicle regularly to help maintain its roadworthiness and resale Opening the Hood value. There is a large network of authorized dealers that are there to help you with their professional servicing expertise.
  • Page 323: Under Hood Overview - 2.3L Ecoboost

    Maintenance 3. Open the hood and support it with the hood strut. Closing the Hood WARNING: Make sure that you fully latch the hood before driving. Failure to follow this instruction could result in personal injury or death. Fully stow the strut prior to lowering the hood.
  • Page 324: Under Hood Overview - 2.7L Ecoboost

    Maintenance Engine oil filler cap. See Adding Engine Oil (page 321). Brake fluid reservoir. See Locating the Brake Fluid Reservoir (page 194). Engine compartment fuse box. See Locating the Under Hood Fuse Box (page 310). Battery. See Changing the 12V Battery (page 326). Air filter assembly.
  • Page 325: Engine Oil

    Maintenance Battery. See Changing the 12V Battery (page 326). Air filter assembly. See Changing the Engine Air Filter (page 326). 6. If the oil level is at the minimum mark, immediately add oil. ENGINE OIL Reinstall the dipstick. Make sure it is fully seated.
  • Page 326: Checking The Coolant

    Maintenance RESETTING THE ENGINE OIL ENGINE OIL CAPACITY AND CHANGE REMINDER SPECIFICATION Use the information display controls on For filling information, please refer to the the steering wheel to reset the oil change Capacities and Specifications section of reminder. your owner's manual. See Engine Oil Capacity and Specification (page 398).
  • Page 327 Maintenance Unscrew the cap slowly. Any pressure escapes as you unscrew the cap. WARNING: Do not add engine 2. Add enough prediluted coolant to coolant when the engine is on or the reach the correct level. cooling system is hot. Failure to follow this instruction could result in personal Note: We do not recommend the use of injury.
  • Page 328 Maintenance Severe Climates A warning lamp illuminates and a message may appear in the If you drive in extremely cold climates, you information display. may need to increase the coolant concentration above 50%. If the engine reaches a preset over-temperature condition, the engine Note: A coolant concentration of 60% automatically switches to alternating provides improved freeze point protection.
  • Page 329 Maintenance Engine Coolant Temperature Management (If Equipped) WARNING: Do not remove the coolant reservoir cap when the engine is on or the cooling system is hot. Wait 10 WARNING: To reduce the risk of minutes for the cooling system to cool crash and injury, be prepared that the down.
  • Page 330: Changing The Engine Air Filter

    Maintenance Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. Fully apply the parking brake, shift into park (P) or neutral (N). 2. Leave the engine running until the coolant temperature gauge needle returns to the normal position. If the temperature does not drop after several minutes, follow the remaining steps.
  • Page 331 Maintenance For longer, trouble-free operation, keep the top of the battery clean and dry and the WARNING: When lifting a battery cables tightly fastened to the plastic-cased battery, excessive pressure battery terminals. If any corrosion is on the end walls could cause acid to flow present on the battery or terminals, remove through the vent caps, resulting in the cables from the terminals and clean...
  • Page 332 Maintenance Remove and Reinstall the Battery Note: To calibrate the steering angle sensor, drive the vehicle above 30 mph To disconnect or remove the battery, do (50 km/h) for a minimum of 1.2 mi (2 km). the following: Make sure to drive straight ahead for a minimum of 30 seconds.
  • Page 333: Adjusting The Headlamps

    Maintenance ADJUSTING THE HEADLAMPS Vertical Aim Adjustment The headlamps on your vehicle are properly aimed at the assembly plant. If your vehicle has been in an accident, contact an authorized dealer to check and realign your headlamps. Headlamp Aiming Target E167358 4.
  • Page 334: Exterior Bulbs

    Maintenance Close the hood and turn off the lamps. EXTERIOR BULBS Horizontal Aim Adjustment EXTERIOR BULB SPECIFICATION Horizontal aim is not required for this CHART vehicle and is not adjustable. Replacement bulbs are specified in the chart below. Headlamp bulbs must be marked with an authorized D.O.T.
  • Page 335 Maintenance REMOVING A REAR LAMP ASSEMBLY Make sure the headlamps are off. E334849 5. Remove the lower trim piece by disengaging the retaining tabs. Pull from the inside edge first, then pull from the outside edge. E334894 2. Loosen the quarter-turn fastener on the rearmost fender flare.
  • Page 336: Interior Bulbs

    Maintenance Remove the three retaining bolts Remove the rear lamp assembly. See securing the rear lamp to the body. Removing a Rear Lamp Assembly (page 331). Note: Remove and install the retaining bolt near the wheel well before the retaining 2.
  • Page 337: Drive Belt Routing - 2.7L Ecoboost

    Maintenance DRIVE BELT ROUTING - 2.7L ECOBOOST E340713 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 338: Removable Vehicle Components

    Removable Vehicle Components REMOVABLE WINDOWS EQUIPPED) REMOVABLE WINDOWS PRECAUTIONS WARNING: Do not drive unless all rear windows are removed or securely installed. Failure to follow these instructions could result in personal injury. Note: Use caution when moving or handling the windows. Do not drop the windows. Note: Do not place the windows directly on hard or sharp surfaces.
  • Page 339 Removable Vehicle Components E334216 E347134 2. Rotate the quarter window while Release the rear edge of the panel by pulling down to separate the glass pulling the fabric out of the slot. from the frame. To install the glass back on your vehicle: Rotate the quarter window in to the rubber seal.
  • Page 340 Removable Vehicle Components 3. Release the front edge of the panel by pulling the fabric out of the slot to remove. E347137 4. Slide the bottom panel forward out of the slot to remove. E347135 5. To install the rear quarter window, perform the steps above in reverse 2.
  • Page 341 Removable Vehicle Components REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE Note: When installing the rear edge of the REAR WINDOW - VEHICLES WITH: rear quarter window into the slot, you can unlatch the soft top for easier installation. SOFT TOP See Opening and Closing the Soft Top (page 348).
  • Page 342 Removable Vehicle Components 3. Unbuckle the four clips at the top. E347146 4. Slide the bottom out of the slot left or right to remove. 5. To install the rear window, perform the above steps in reverse order. E347144 2. Remove the top corners from the slots. E347147 6.
  • Page 343: Removable Doors

    Removable Vehicle Components 5. Locate the fender protector in the tool REMOVABLE DOORS pouch and install it over the fender edge near the top door hinge. REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE DOORS Removing the Doors WARNING: Removal of doors for off-road use only. Removing the doors from the vehicle will affect protection provided by the doors and may affect safety system performance, including...
  • Page 344 Removable Vehicle Components E328730 9. Locate the tool pouch and use the hex tool to remove the lower hinge bolt. E346853 Locate the lower lift handle. E328731 Remove the upper hinge bolt. Note: Store the hinge bolts in the pocket of the tool pouch.
  • Page 345 Removable Vehicle Components Return the hex tool to the tool pouch and secure it in vehicle. Return mirrors to the driving position. Note: When you remove the doors, the rear seat occupant alert no longer functions. Installing the Doors Switch your vehicle off. 2.
  • Page 346 Removable Vehicle Components Hand start the hinge bolts to the upper and lower door hinges. Use the hex tool to tighten the bolts. Note: We recommend that you use a torque wrench to make sure you tighten the bolts to the required 22 lb.ft (30 Nm) specification.
  • Page 347: Removable Roof Panels

    Removable Vehicle Components Close the doors and switch the If there is any damage to the roof panels, ignition on. Check for any warning see an authorized dealer. messages. Make sure the locating pins on the rear roof Return the mirrors to the driving panel sit flush in your vehicle when position.
  • Page 348 Removable Vehicle Components REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE 2. Turn the three L-shaped latches on the REAR ROOF PANEL - 2-DOOR driver side front roof panel, unlocking them from the roof. Remove the front panels before removing 3. Unlatch the driver side header panel the rear roof panel.
  • Page 349 Removable Vehicle Components Note: Store the rear roof panel with the tailgate window open to prevent damage to the glass seal. To install, reverse the removal procedure. Torque the fasteners that secure the rear roof panel to your vehicle to 15 ± 2 lb.ft (20 ± 3 Nm). Note: Make sure the locating pins on the rear roof panel sit flush in your vehicle when installed.
  • Page 350 Removable Vehicle Components Note: Make sure the modular roof panel slides back into place and the locating pins sit in the front latch receiver when installing the modular roof panel. Note: You do not need to pull and hold the spring-loaded slides to turn the latches to lock the modular roof panel.
  • Page 351: Removable Hard Top

    Removable Vehicle Components REMOVABLE HARD TOP EQUIPPED) REMOVING AND INSTALLING THE HARD TOP WARNING: When opening, closing, removing or installing the removable vehicle components, take care not to get your fingers or hands caught in the E333997 mechanism. Failure to follow this Remove the four fasteners on each instruction could result in personal injury.
  • Page 352: Removable Soft Top

    Removable Vehicle Components REMOVABLE SOFT TOP EQUIPPED) OPENING AND CLOSING THE SOFT TOP WARNING: When opening, closing, removing or installing the removable vehicle components, take care not to get your fingers or hands caught in the E342767 mechanism. Failure to follow this 3.
  • Page 353 Removable Vehicle Components 5. To return to the partially open position, press down and lift the handle on the driver side of your vehicle to unlatch the soft top, then rotate the soft top forward. Note: Do not store your vehicle in cold weather with the soft top open.
  • Page 354 Removable Vehicle Components E342245 2. Remove the three fasteners on each side in the rear cargo area using the provided head driver and ratchet. 3. Remove the soft top. Note: Safely store the soft top when it is E343786 off your vehicle. 3.
  • Page 355: Removable Fenders

    Removable Vehicle Components REMOVING THE FENDER FLARES E334239 Secure the three fasteners to the soft top trim piece on each side of your vehicle using the provided head driver and ratchet. REMOVABLE FENDERS REMOVABLE FENDER E334073 PRECAUTIONS Unlock the five quarter turn clips by turning the clips counterclockwise.
  • Page 356: Storing The Doors And The Roof Panels - 4-Door

    THE ROOF PANELS - 4-DOOR (IF EQUIPPED) WARNING: Do not store removed doors or roof panels in vehicle without using the Ford onboard storage kit, and verifying they have been secured per instructions. Failure to follow this instruction could result in personal injury or death.
  • Page 357 Removable Vehicle Components E338782 2. Open the bag and pull out the divider. Place the first panel into the bag. Replace the divider before placing the second panel into the bag. 3. Zip the bag closed. E340967 4. Gently slide the roof panel bag into the cargo area.
  • Page 358 D-rings and secure the panels. Note: Do not place objects on the roof panel bag to avoid damaging the panels. E339591 Install the eyebolts located in the Ford onboard storage kit into the rear cargo area pillars. E339585 2. Use the ratchet tool provided in the kit to assist in tightening the eyebolts.
  • Page 359 Removable Vehicle Components Note: We recommend tightening the 6. Place the narrow strap loop over all the eyebolts to 13 lb.ft (17 Nm). rear headrests and tighten until snug. Note: Do not over-tighten the strap. This Note: The eyebolts can remain installed on may cause damage to the headrest.
  • Page 360 Removable Vehicle Components 9. Lift the retention harness over the doors. Make sure the straps are straight. Secure the upper straps 5 and 6 to the eyelet bolts and lower straps 7 and 8 to the rear cargo rings. Tighten all adjustable straps to secure the doors.
  • Page 361 Removable Vehicle Components Storing the Front Roof Panels and 4. Zip the bag fully closed and gently the Front Doors place the door in the cargo area. Avoid contacting the rear pillars, speakers, Adjust the seat backrest to the optimal striker, and trim.
  • Page 362 Removable Vehicle Components Note: Four door storage in the cargo area 6. Align the door peak with the highest will prevent the soft tops from fully point in the upper trim. retracting. Limit to the partially open position. Note: Make sure the rear seat headrests are upright.
  • Page 363: Storing The Roof Panels - 2-Door

    Note: Do not over-tighten the strap. This using the Ford onboard storage kit, and may cause damage to the headrest. verifying they have been secured per instructions.
  • Page 364: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care or products of equivalent quality: CLEANING PRODUCTS For additional information and assistance, Materials we recommend that you contact an authorized dealer. For best results, use the following products Name Specification Motorcraft® Bug and Tar Remover, ZC-42 (U.S. & Canada) Motorcraft®...
  • Page 365 Vehicle Care CLEANING HEADLAMPS AND Note: Do not use abrasive materials, for REAR LAMPS example steel wool or plastic pads, as they can scratch these surfaces. We recommend that you only use cold or Note: Do not use chrome cleaner, metal lukewarm water containing car shampoo cleaner or polish on wheels or wheel covers.
  • Page 366: Cleaning The Interior

    Vehicle Care When washing the engine compartment: • Do not use water pressure higher than 2,000 psi (14,000 kPa). • Never wash or rinse the engine while it is hot or running. • Do not use water hotter than 179°F (82°C).
  • Page 367 Vehicle Care Note: Avoid cleaners or polishes that 4. Rub the conditioner into the leather increase the gloss of the upper portion of until it disappears. Allow the the instrument panel. The dull finish in this conditioner to dry, then repeat the area helps protect you from undesirable process for the entire interior.
  • Page 368: Repairing Minor Paint Damage

    Vehicle Care CLEANING SEATBELTS Remove dust and loose dirt with a vacuum cleaner. 2. Wipe the surface with a soft, damp cloth and a mild soap and water WARNING: Do not use cleaning solution. Dry the area with a clean, soft solvents, bleach or dye on the vehicle's seatbelts, as these actions may weaken cloth.
  • Page 369 Vehicle Care Note: Avoid waxing unpainted or low-gloss black colored parts, they discolor over time. 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 370: Storing Your Vehicle

    Storing Your Vehicle Body PREPARING YOUR VEHICLE FOR STORAGE • Wash your vehicle thoroughly to remove dirt, grease, oil, tar or mud from If you plan on storing your vehicle for 30 exterior surfaces, rear-wheel housings days or more, the following maintenance and the underside of front fenders.
  • Page 371: Removing Your Vehicle From Storage

    Storing Your Vehicle Note: If you intend on parking your vehicle • Check fluid levels (including coolant, for an extended period after cleaning the oil and gas) to make sure there are no wheels with a wheel cleaner, drive your leaks, and fluids are at recommended vehicle for a few minutes before doing so to levels.
  • Page 372: Wheel And Tire Information

    Wheel and Tire Information Tire Quality Grades apply to new LOCATING THE TIRE LABEL pneumatic passenger car tires. You will find a Tire Label They do not apply to deep tread, containing tire inflation pressure winter-type snow tires, by tire size and other important space-saver or temporary use information located on the B-Pillar spare tires, light truck or LT type...
  • Page 373: Information On The Tire Sidewall

    Wheel and Tire Information Traction AA A B C test wheel. Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life, and excessive WARNING: The traction temperature can lead to sudden grade assigned to this tire is tire failure.
  • Page 374 Wheel and Tire Information Information on P Type Tires B. 215: Indicates the nominal width of the tire in millimeters from sidewall edge to sidewall edge. In general, the larger the number, the wider the tire. C. 65: Indicates the aspect ratio which gives the tire's ratio of height to width.
  • Page 375 Wheel and Tire Information Note: You may not find this the tire size code and the last four information on all tires because it numbers represent the week and is not required by federal law. year the tire was built. For example, the numbers 317 mean the 31st week of 1997.
  • Page 376 Wheel and Tire Information *Treadwear: The treadwear door-latch post, or the door edge grade is a comparative rating that meets the door-latch post, based on the wear rate of the tire next to the driver's seating when tested under controlled position), or Tire Label which is conditions on a specified located on the B-Pillar or the edge...
  • Page 377 Wheel and Tire Information LT type tires have some additional information beyond those of P type tires; these differences are described below. A. LT: Indicates a tire, designated by the Tire and Rim Association, that is intended for service on light trucks.
  • Page 378: Glossary Of Tire Terminology

    Wheel and Tire Information C. 80: Indicates the aspect ratio *Extra load: A class of P-metric which gives the tire's ratio of or Metric tires designed to carry a height to width. Numbers of 70 or heavier maximum load at 42 psi lower indicate a short sidewall.
  • Page 379: Tire Replacement Requirements

    Wheel and Tire Information *Tread area of the tire: Area of U.S. DOT Tire Identification the perimeter of the tire that Number contacts the road when mounted Both United States and Canada on the vehicle. Federal regulations require tire *Rim: The metal support (wheel) manufacturers to place for a tire or a tire and tube standardized information on the...
  • Page 380 Use of any tire or wheel air fill with the person inflating not recommended by Ford can standing at a minimum of 12 ft affect the safety and (3.66 m) away from the wheel performance of your vehicle, and tire assembly.
  • Page 381: Using Snow Chains

    Wheel and Tire Information • Stand at a minimum of 12 ft If the tire pressure monitoring (3.66 m) away from the wheel system indicator is flashing, your and tire assembly. system is malfunctioning. Your replacement tire might be • Use both eye and ear incompatible with your tire protection.
  • Page 382 Wheel and Tire Information • 255/70R16 • When driving with snow chains do not exceed 30 mph (50 km/h) or the • Only install chains that are 15 mm maximum speed recommended by the or less. chain manufacturer, whichever is less. •...
  • Page 383: Tire Care

    Tire Care CHECKING THE TIRE PRESSURES WARNING: Do not use the tire pressure displayed in the Safe operation of your vehicle information display as a tire requires that your tires are pressure gauge. Failure to follow properly inflated. Every day before this instruction could result in you drive, check your tires.
  • Page 384: Inspecting The Tire For Wear

    Tire Care INSPECTING THE TIRE FOR INSPECTING THE TIRE FOR WEAR DAMAGE Inspect the tire sidewalls for cracking, cuts, bruises and other signs of damage or excessive wear. If internal damage to the tire is suspected, have the tire dismounted and inspected in case it needs to be repaired or replaced.
  • Page 385: Inspecting The Wheel Valve Stems

    Tire Care Highway Hazards Wheel misalignment in the front or the rear can cause uneven and No matter how carefully you drive, rapid treadwear of your tires and there is always the possibility that should be corrected by an you could eventually have a flat authorized dealer.
  • Page 386 Tire Care Rotating your tires at the Rear-wheel drive vehicles and recommended interval, as four-wheel drive vehicles with four indicated in the scheduled tire rotation, front tires at left of maintenance chapter, will help diagram. your tires wear more evenly, providing better tire performance and longer tire life.
  • Page 387: Tire Pressure Monitoring System Overview

    Tire Pressure Monitoring System Each tire, including the spare (if provided), WHAT IS THE TIRE PRESSURE should be checked monthly when cold and MONITORING SYSTEM inflated to the inflation pressure recommended by the vehicle manufacturer The tire pressure monitoring on the vehicle placard or tire inflation system measures the vehicle's pressure label.
  • Page 388: Tire Pressure Monitoring System Precautions

    Tire Pressure Monitoring System When the malfunction indicator is TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING illuminated, the system may not be able SYSTEM PRECAUTIONS to detect or signal low tire pressure as intended. TPMS malfunctions may occur for a variety of reasons, including the installation of replacement or alternate WARNING: The tire pressure tires or wheels on the vehicle that prevent...
  • Page 389: Viewing The Tire Pressures

    Tire Pressure Monitoring System Using the information display VIEWING THE TIRE arrow keys navigate to the truck PRESSURES info section where you can view the tire pressures. TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM – TROUBLESHOOTING TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM – WARNING LAMPS The low tire pressure warning lamp has combined functions, E224333...
  • Page 390 Tire Pressure Monitoring System TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM – INFORMATION MESSAGES Message Action Tire Pressure Low After inflating your tires to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure as shown on the tire label, on the edge of the driver door or the B-pillar, drive your vehicle for at least two minutes over 20 mph (32 km/h) before the light turns off.
  • Page 391: Changing A Road Wheel

    Changing a Road Wheel CHANGING A FLAT TIRE WARNING: Check that the vehicle Note: You should only use tire sealants in jack is not damaged or deformed and roadside emergencies as they may cause the thread is lubricated and clean. damage to the tire pressure monitoring system sensor.
  • Page 392 Changing a Road Wheel WARNING: Park your vehicle so that you do not obstruct the flow of traffic or place yourself in any danger and set up a warning triangle. WARNING: Do not attempt to change a tire on the side of the vehicle close to moving traffic.
  • Page 393 Changing a Road Wheel 6. Remove the lug wrench from the tool bag. Turn the spare tire fasteners counterclockwise starting with the lowest first, and remove the spare tire from the rear of the vehicle. Note: The wheel lock key must be inserted into the wheel lock nut before the lug wrench can turn the locking nut.
  • Page 394 Changing a Road Wheel E330074 Note: Only use the jack on the specified jacking points and as close to the affected E330076 wheel as possible. The front jacking point location is Place the jack at the jacking point indicated by an arrow-shaped mark closest to the flat tire you are on the frame.
  • Page 395 Changing a Road Wheel E166719 Stow the flat tire on the rear of the vehicle and fully tighten the securing E324079 nuts. Remove the wheel blocks. 20. Stow the jack and tools in the original locations shown in the removal section and tighten the retaining screws by turning clockwise.
  • Page 396: Wheel Nuts

    Changing a Road Wheel WHEEL NUTS Wheel Nut Torque Specifications WARNING: When you install a wheel, always remove any corrosion, dirt or foreign materials present on the mounting surfaces of the wheel or the surface of the wheel hub, brake drum or brake disc that contacts the wheel. Make sure to secure any fasteners that attach the rotor to the hub so they do not interfere with the mounting surfaces of the wheel.
  • Page 397: Capacities And Specifications

    Capacities and Specifications ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS - 2.3L ECOBOOST Engine Specification Compression ratio. 10.0:1 Displacement. 138 in³ (2,261 cm³) Firing order. 1-3-4-2 Ignition system. Coil on plug Spark plug gap. 0.028 in (0.7 mm) - 0.031 in (0.8 mm) 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 398: Engine Specifications - 2.7L Ecoboost

    Capacities and Specifications ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS - 2.7L ECOBOOST Engine Specification Compression ratio. 10.0:1 Displacement. 165 in³ (2,700 cm³) Firing order. 1-4-2-5-3-6 Ignition system. Coil on plug Spark plug gap. 0.028 in (0.7 mm) - 0.031 in (0.8 mm) 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 399: Motorcraft Parts - 2.3L Ecoboost

    SAE/USCAR-36. We recommend Motorcraft parts that are available at your authorized dealer or at www.parts.ford.com. We engineer these parts for your vehicle to meet or exceed our specifications. Use of other parts could impact vehicle performance, emissions and durability. Your warranty could be void for any damage related to use of other parts.
  • Page 400: Motorcraft Parts - 2.7L Ecoboost

    SAE/USCAR-36. We recommend Motorcraft parts that are available at your authorized dealer or at www.parts.ford.com. We engineer these parts for your vehicle to meet or exceed our specifications. Use of other parts could impact vehicle performance, emissions and durability. Your warranty could be void for any damage related to use of other parts.
  • Page 401: Engine Oil Capacity And Specification - 2.3L Ecoboost

    Capacities and Specifications ENGINE OIL CAPACITY AND SPECIFICATION - 2.3L ECOBOOST Use oil that meets the defined specification and viscosity grade. If you do not use oil that meets the defined specification and viscosity grade, it could result in: • Component damage that your vehicle warranty does not cover.
  • Page 402: Engine Oil Capacity And Specification - 2.7L Ecoboost

    Capacities and Specifications Alternative Engine Oil for we recommend that you use the following Extremely Cold Climates alternative engine oil in extremely cold climates, where the ambient temperature To improve engine cold start performance, reaches -22.0°F (-30°C) or below. Materials Name Specification Engine Oil - SAE 0W-30 - Synthetic Blend...
  • Page 403 Capacities and Specifications We recommend Motorcraft motor oil for Certification Mark for gasoline engines. your vehicle. If Motorcraft oil is not Do not use supplemental engine oil available, use motor oils of the additives because they are unnecessary recommended viscosity grade that meet and could lead to engine damage that your API SP requirements and display the API vehicle warranty does not cover.
  • Page 404: Cooling System Capacity And Specification - 2.3L Ecoboost

    Capacities and Specifications E240523 If you do not use coolant that meets the defined specification, it could result in: COOLING SYSTEM CAPACITY • Component damage that your vehicle AND SPECIFICATION - 2.3L warranty does not cover. ECOBOOST • Reduced vehicle performance. Use coolant that meets the defined specification.
  • Page 405: Cooling System Capacity And Specification - 2.7L Ecoboost

    Capacities and Specifications If you do not use coolant that meets the COOLING SYSTEM CAPACITY defined specification, it could result in: AND SPECIFICATION - 2.7L • Component damage that your vehicle ECOBOOST warranty does not cover. • Reduced vehicle performance. Use coolant that meets the defined specification.
  • Page 406: Air Conditioning System Capacity And Specification

    Capacities and Specifications AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM the air conditioning refrigerant system CAPACITY AND can cause personal injury. SPECIFICATION Use refrigerant and oil that meets the defined specifications. If you do not use refrigerant and oil that WARNING: The air conditioning meets the defined specifications, it could refrigerant system contains refrigerant result in:...
  • Page 407: Manual Transmission Fluid Capacity And Specification

    Capacities and Specifications Materials Name Specification Motorcraft® Premium Windshield Wash Concen- WSS-M14P19-A trate with Bitterant(U.S.) Motorcraft® Premium Quality Windshield Washer Fluid / Liquide lave-glace de haute qualité Motor- craft®(Canada) ZC-32-B2(U.S.) CXC-37-F/M(Canada) If you do not use fluid that meets the defined specification and viscosity grade, MANUAL TRANSMISSION it could result in:...
  • Page 408: Brake Fluid Specification

    Capacities and Specifications If you do not use fluid that meets the • Reduced fuel economy. defined specification and viscosity grade, Note: Only use MERCON ULV transmission it could result in: fluid for automatic transmissions that • Component damage that your vehicle require MERCON ULV transmission fluid.
  • Page 409: Transfer Case Fluid Capacity And Specification

    Capacities and Specifications Materials Name Specification Motorcraft® DOT 4 LV High Performance Motor WSS-M6C65-A2 Vehicle Brake Fluid(U.S.) Motorcraft® DOT 4 LV High Performance Motor Vehicle Brake Fluid / Liquide de frein automobile haute performance DOT 4 LV Motorcraft®(Canada) PM-20(U.S. & Canada) If you do not use fluid that meets the defined specification and viscosity grade, TRANSFER CASE FLUID...
  • Page 410: Rear Axle Fluid Capacity And Specification

    Capacities and Specifications Capacities Variant Quantity With electronic locking differential. 26.2 fl oz (775 ml) Without electronic locking differential and 29.2 fl oz (865 ml) without front axle disconnect. Without electronic locking differential and 30.4 fl oz (900 ml) with front axle disconnect. Materials Name Specification...
  • Page 411 Capacities and Specifications Materials Name Specification Motorcraft® SAE 75W-85 Premium Synthetic WSS-M2C942-A Hypoid Gear Lubricant(U.S.) Motorcraft® SAE 75W-85 Premium Synthetic Hypoid Gear Lubricant / Huile synthétique de haute qualité pour engrenages hypoïdes SAE 75W-85 Motorcraft®(Canada) XY-75W85-QL(U.S. & Canada) 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 412: Vehicle Identification

    Vehicle Identification VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER LOCATING THE VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER The vehicle identification number is on the left-hand side of the instrument panel. E142477 World manufacturer identifier. Brake system, gross vehicle weight rating, restraint devices and their locations. Make, vehicle line, series, body type.
  • Page 413: Connected Vehicle

    5. Select the option to activate your vehicle. Some remote features require additional service activation. Log in to your Ford 6. Make sure that the name on the screen account for details. Some restrictions, third matches the name shown in your party terms and message or data rates FordPass account.
  • Page 414: Connected Vehicle - Troubleshooting

    Connected Vehicle CONNECTED VEHICLE – TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Possible Cause and Resolution I cannot connect to a Wi-Fi – Password error. network. • Enter the correct network password. – Weak network signal. • Move your vehicle closer to the Wi-Fi hotspot or to a place where the network signal is not obstructed.
  • Page 415 Connected Vehicle Symptom Possible Cause and Resolution I cannot see the Wi-Fi – System limitation. hotspot name when I search • Make sure Wi-Fi hotspot visibility is on. for Wi-Fi networks on my • The system does not provide a Wi-Fi hotspot at cell phone or other device.
  • Page 416: Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot

    Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot 2. If the portal does not open on your CREATING A VEHICLE WI-FI device, open a website and it redirects HOTSPOT to the vehicle network carrier’s portal. Note: Secure websites do not redirect. You can create a Wi-Fi hotspot in your vehicle and allow devices to connect to it 3.
  • Page 417 Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot Changing the Wi-Fi Hotspot Frequency Note: The Vehicle Hotspot frequency band is selectable depending upon your device capabilities. You will be unable to connect your device to the Vehicle Hotspot if it does not support the selected frequency band. Select the settings option on the feature bar.
  • Page 418: Audio System

    Audio System AUDIO SYSTEM PLAYING OR PAUSING THE PRECAUTIONS AUDIO SOURCE Audio Unit WARNING: Driving while distracted Press the button to pause can result in loss of vehicle control, crash playback. Press again to resume and injury. We strongly recommend that playback.
  • Page 419: Switching Shuffle Mode On And Off

    Audio System 2. Press Sound Settings. SWITCHING SHUFFLE MODE 3. Press Balance / Fade. ON AND OFF 4. Press the arrows to adjust the settings. Press the button on the Tone Settings touchscreen to switch shuffle mode on or off. Press Settings on the touchscreen.
  • Page 420: Am/Fm Radio

    Audio System Switching Automatic Time SELECTING A RADIO STATION Updates On and Off Manually Selecting a Radio Press Settings on the touchscreen. Station 2. Press Clock Settings. 3. Switch Automatic time zone update on or off. AM/FM RADIO AM/FM RADIO LIMITATIONS The further you travel from an AM or FM station, the weaker the signal and the weaker the reception.
  • Page 421: Switching The Display On And Off

    Audio System HD1 signifies the main programming status SWITCHING THE DISPLAY ON and is available in both analog and digital AND OFF broadcasts. Other multicast stations are only available digitally and could contain Audio Unit new or different content. Press the button. Note: When the system first receives an HD1 station, it plays the station in the analog E272035...
  • Page 422: Satellite Radio

    Neither SiriusXM and its affiliates nor Ford Motor Company and its affiliates will be liable to you or any third party for any such modification, suspension or termination.
  • Page 423 Audio System SELECTING A CHANNEL Note: A default profile is available when no listener profiles are created. Manually Selecting a Channel SiriusXM Favorites Press the button to find the SiriusXM Favorites are shown for the active previous or next available radio E328569 listener profile.
  • Page 424 Audio System Help and Support directly from SYNC and view information required to manage your SiriusXM account. You can contact SiriusXM Customer Care 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 425: Audio System - Troubleshooting

    Audio System AUDIO SYSTEM – TROUBLESHOOTING AUDIO SYSTEM – INFORMATION MESSAGES Satellite Radio Troubleshooting Error Message Potential Effects Recommended Action Connectivity Disabled Internet streaming and On Internet connectivity is Demand shows are unavail- turned off. See Connected able and some SiriusXM Vehicle (page 409).
  • Page 426 Audio System Something went wrong Audio system may mute. Retry action after some time Radio may tune to a or tune to a different different channel. channel. Subscribe to Listen Cannot listen to selected Your subscription has content. Content may expired or you have not yet appear grayed out and some subscribed for access to the...
  • Page 427 Audio System Upgrade to Listen Cannot listen to selected Your subscription does not content. Content may include access to the listed appear grayed out and some content. You may need to features may be disabled. upgrade your subscription. Navigate to Subscription under the Satellite Radio Settings menu.
  • Page 428: Identifying The Audio Unit

    Audio System SiriusXM Updating... Audio may mute. Allow SiriusXM some time to complete updating. Loading... Audio may mute. Content No action necessary. If may be temporarily unavail- loading time is longer than able while loading. usual, See Satellite Radio Limitations (page 418). SiriusXM Loading...
  • Page 429: Center Display Overview

    Center Display Overview CENTER DISPLAY CENTER DISPLAY PRECAUTIONS LIMITATIONS Speed-restricted Features WARNING: Driving while distracted For your safety, some features are not can result in loss of vehicle control, crash available while the vehicle is in motion at and injury. We strongly recommend that or above 6 mph (10 km/h).
  • Page 430: Feature Bar

    Center Display Overview System update installed. Vehicle system update activating. E327785 Wi-Fi available. Additional consent needed. E347103 E327786 Wi-Fi connected. Vehicle system activation reminder. E327787 Cell phone roaming. Vehicle system update not successful. E327788 Text message received. Vehicle system update reminder. E327789 E335295 Email received.
  • Page 431: Information On Demand Screen - Vehicles With: 12.3 Inch Screen

    Center Display Overview E335300 E347104 Note: The icon may be different depending on your vehicle. INFORMATION ON DEMAND SCREEN - VEHICLES WITH: 12.3 INCH SCREEN The Information on Demand screen displays cards on the side of the display and allows you to see information from different features.
  • Page 432: Voice Interaction

    Voice Interaction WHAT IS VOICE INTERACTION General Examples Voice Interaction allows you to control Command Result vehicle features using conversational requests. Start Over. The system resets the current voice interaction. SETTING THE WAKE WORD Cancel. The system ends Press the Settings option on the the current voice feature bar.
  • Page 433 Ford Assistant Examples Note: When you are not driving, additional commands are available by using popular chat applications. Use FordPass to setup a conversation with your Ford assistant. 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 434 Voice Interaction Remote Vehicle Control Examples Charging Examples Command Result Command Result How much gas is in The vehicle tells When is my next Information about my tank? you how much gas scheduled charge? the time and loca- it has left. tion of the next charge appears on the center display...
  • Page 435: Phone Precautions

    Phone PHONE PRECAUTIONS PHONE MENU This menu becomes available after pairing a phone. WARNING: Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash Recent Call List and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any Display and select an entry from a list of device that may take your focus off the previous calls.
  • Page 436 Phone Voice Control Say a command to use the Google or Siri voice assistant available on your connected phone to access supported features. Note: Some features under the phone menu may not be available if the feature is not supported through the phone. 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 437: Making And Receiving Aphone Call

    Phone Pressing the backspace button deletes the MAKING AND RECEIVING A last digit you typed. PHONE CALL Receiving Calls Making Calls During an incoming call, an audible tone To call a number in your contacts, sounds. Caller information appears in the select: display if it is available.
  • Page 438: Sending And Receiving A Text Message

    Phone Item Item Mute You can switch the End Call Immediately end a microphone off so phone call. You can the caller does not also press the hear you. button on the Privacy Transfer the call to steering wheel. the cell phone or Keypad Press this to access back to the touch-...
  • Page 439: Switching Text Message Notification On And Off

    Phone SWITCHING TEXT MESSAGE NOTIFICATION ON AND OFF Go to the settings menu on your cell phone. 2. Select Bluetooth®. 3. Select the information icon to the right of your vehicle. 4. Switch text message notification on or off. Android Go to the settings menu on your cell phone.
  • Page 440: Connecting A Bluetooth® Device

    Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Press once to return to the Ford Motor Company is under license. beginning of a track. Repeatedly Other trademarks and trade names are press to return to previous those of their respective owners.
  • Page 441: App Precautions

    Apps APP PRECAUTIONS ENABLING APPS ON AN IOS DEVICE Select the apps option on the WARNING: Driving while distracted feature bar. can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any Select Mobile Apps Help.
  • Page 442: Switching Apple Carplay On And Off

    Apps Note: Some devices may lose the ability to Press Phone List. play music over USB when Mobile Apps are 2. Select your device from the list. enabled. 3. Press Connect to Apple CarPlay. Note: Some apps may run through Android Auto if it is enabled.
  • Page 443 Apps 3. Press Connect to Android Auto. 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 444: Accessing Navigation

    Navigation ACCESSING NAVIGATION ADJUSTING THE MAP ZOOMING THE MAP IN AND OUT WARNING: Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash You can use pinch gestures to zoom in and out. Place two fingers on the screen and and injury.
  • Page 445: Waypoints

    Navigation SETTING A DESTINATION USING 2. Enter your destination using the A POINT OF INTEREST keyboard. 3. Press Search. Press and hold on a point of interest icon 4. Select a destination from the list. on the map. Information about the location of the point of interest appears on the 5.
  • Page 446 Navigation ROUTE GUIDANCE SETTINGS Avoid 4x4 Roads Before Starting a Navigation Session Before starting a navigation session you can enable and disable 4x4 roads using the controls on the point of interest detail page. When enabled the system will include 4x4 roads when determining the best route.
  • Page 447: Vehicle System Updates

    Vehicle System Updates Using the Settings Menu UPDATING THE VEHICLE SYSTEMS WIRELESSLY Press the settings option on the feature bar. Over-the-Air Updates allow you E280315 to update your vehicle system Press the System Update tile. E327789 software wirelessly. To make 2.
  • Page 448: Performing A Master Reset

    Vehicle System Updates Note: If your vehicle is plugged in, charging will stop during an update and resume when the update is complete. Over-the-Air Update Requirements If these requirements are not met during a scheduled update the update will be postponed.
  • Page 449: Accessories

    Contact an authorized Ford dealer for the manufacturer’s limited warranty details, and request a copy of the Ford Licensed Accessories product limited warranty from the accessory manufacturer. 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 450 • If you or an authorized Ford dealer add any non-Ford electrical or electronic accessories or components to your vehicle, you may adversely affect battery performance and durability. In...
  • Page 451: Auxiliary Switches

    Auxiliary Switches (If Equipped) using the switches for an extended time or WHAT ARE THE AUXILIARY when using higher current draw SWITCHES accessories. When a switch is turned on, the indicator light on the switch illuminates The auxiliary switchboard on the overhead and the circuit provides power to the console makes aftermarket customization device wired to that switch.
  • Page 452 Auxiliary Switches (If Equipped) E343821 Circuits from under hood fuse box. See Locating the Under Hood Fuse Box (page 310). Circuits to interior right-hand cowl side. Circuit to front grille. Circuit to right-hand visor. Circuit to right-hand rear quarter panel. Additional information on fuse and relay Circuits from the under hood fuse box (A) locations is available.
  • Page 453: Identifying The Auxiliary Switch Wiring

    Auxiliary Switches (If Equipped) IDENTIFYING THE AUXILIARY SWITCH WIRING The relays are coded as follows: Power Distribution Wire Color Wire Size Fuse AUX 1 Yellow 1.5 mm² AUX 2 Green/Brown 1.5 mm² AUX 3 Violet/Green 0.75 mm² AUX 4 Brown 0.75 mm²...
  • Page 454: Ford Protect

    Vehicle Limited Warranty coverage. When Extended Rental Benefits you visit your Ford Dealer, insist on the Ford Protect extended service plan. If your vehicle is kept overnight for covered repairs, you are eligible for rental car...
  • Page 455 To learn This information is subject to change. Visit more, call our Ford Protect extended your local Ford of Canada dealer or service plan specialists at 800-367-3377. www.ford.ca to find the Ford Protect Ford Protect Extended Service Plan extended service plan that is right for you.
  • Page 456: Scheduled Maintenance

    Scheduled Maintenance Protecting Your Investment GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMATION Maintenance is an investment that pays dividends in the form of improved Why Maintain Your Vehicle? reliability, durability and resale value. To maintain the proper performance of your Carefully following the maintenance vehicle and its emission control systems, schedule helps protect against major repair make sure you have scheduled...
  • Page 457 Scheduled Maintenance It is important to rely upon your dealership Make sure to change the vehicle’s oils and to properly diagnose and repair your fluids at the specified intervals or in vehicle. conjunction with a repair. Flushing is a viable way to change fluid for many vehicle We strongly recommend only using our sub-systems during scheduled genuine or our authorized re-manufactured...
  • Page 458 Scheduled Maintenance Check Every Six Months The battery connections. Clean if necessary. The body and door drain holes for obstructions. Clean if necessary. The cooling system fluid level and the coolant system strength. The door weatherstrips for wear. Lubricate if necessary. The hinges, latches and outside locks for proper operation.
  • Page 459: Normal Scheduled Maintenance

    Scheduled Maintenance Multi-Point Inspection For oil and fluid leaks Windshield for cracks, chips or pits Half-shaft dust boots Washer spray and wiper operation Brake, coolant recovery reservoir, automatic transmission and window washer. If your vehicle has a temporary mobility kit, check the tire sealant expiration Use By date on the canister.
  • Page 460 Scheduled Maintenance Normal Maintenance Intervals At Every Oil Change Interval as Indicated by the Information Display Change the engine oil and filter. Rotate the tires, inspect tire wear and measure the tread depth. Perform a multi-point inspection, recommended. Inspect the automatic transmission fluid level, if applicable with dipstick. Consult your dealer for requirements.
  • Page 461: Special Operating Conditions Scheduled Maintenance

    Scheduled Maintenance Other Maintenance Items Every 20,000 mi Replace the cabin air filter. (32,000 km) Every 30,000 mi Replace the engine air filter. (48,000 km) Replace the spark plugs. Every 100,000 mi (160,000 km) Inspect the accessory drive belt(s). Change the automatic transmission fluid and filter. Change the manual transmission fluid.
  • Page 462 Scheduled Maintenance • Example 1: The message comes on at • Example 2: The message has not come 28,751 mi (46,270 km). Perform the on, but the odometer reads 30,000 mi 30,000 mi (48,000 km) automatic (48,000 km), for example, the oil transmission fluid replacement.
  • Page 463 Scheduled Maintenance Operating in Dusty or Sandy Conditions, such as Unpaved or Dusty Roads Inspect frequently, service Replace the engine air filter. as required Every 5,000 mi (8,000 km) Inspect the wheels and related components for abnormal noise, wear, looseness or drag. Rotate the tires, inspect tires for wear and measure the tread depth.
  • Page 464 Ford Motor Company, however, urges you to have all recommended maintenance services performed at the specified intervals and to record all vehicle service.
  • Page 465: Customer Information

    Always drive During mediation, a representative of the at a safe speed. BBB will contact both you and Ford Motor Company to explore options for settlement Utility vehicles and trucks handle of the claim. If an agreement is not reached...
  • Page 466: The Mediation And Arbitration Program - Canada

    Line dispute, and decision, are admissible Canadian dealers. In those cases where in the court action. Should you choose to you continue to feel that the efforts by Ford accept the BBB AUTO LINE decision, Ford of Canada and the authorized dealer to...
  • Page 467: Reporting Safety Defects In The United States

    (NHTSA) in addition to notifying which could cause a crash or could cause Ford Motor Company. injury or death, you should immediately inform Transport Canada and Ford of If NHTSA receives similar Canada. complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a...
  • Page 468: Radio Frequency Certification Labels

    Customer Information Ford of Canada Contact Information Website www.ford.ca Phone 1-800-565-3673 Belarus RADIO FREQUENCY CERTIFICATION LABELS BLIND SPOT INFORMATION SYSTEM SENSORS E253816 Argentina Brazil E340204 Canada E340516 Short Range Radar Sensor SRR3-B IC ID: 4135A-SRR3B 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 469 Customer Information E351800 European Union EU Djibouti E310043 E340826 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 470 Customer Information Ghana Mauritania E269695 E353342 Jamaica Mexico E340517 Malaysia E353300 Moldova E269697 E337971 RALM/24A/0715/S(15-2272) 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 471 Customer Information Pakistan Serbia E352429 E340200 Paraguay Singapore E337181 E339940 Russia South Africa E253816 E269696 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 472 Customer Information South Korea E351001 Taiwan, China E340203 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 473 Customer Information Ukraine E356737 This device complies with Part 15 of the United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 474 Customer Information Vietnam Brazil E340499 Ghana E353397 Zambia E341433 Jamaica E340205 BODY CONTROL MODULE Argentina E340500 E338547 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 475 Customer Information Moldova Serbia E337971 Morocco E341434 Singapore E340501 Paraguay E339940 South Africa E339812 2019-01-I-000076 E340510 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 476 Customer Information Ukraine This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 477 Customer Information GARAGE DOOR OPENER United States and Canada WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The term "IC:" before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical E340119 specifications were met.
  • Page 478 Customer Information Brazil This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired E340121...
  • Page 479 Customer Information Malaysia E340307 Jamaica E340318 E339836 F17000176 Mauritania E340308 E340487 E340219 E340310 E340215 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 480 Customer Information Moldova Pakistan E337971 Morocco E337974 Paraguay E343018 E339812 NR: 2016-9-I-000222 NR: 2016-9-I-000220 NR: 2016-9-I-000223 E340311 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 481 Customer Information Serbia TA-2016/2012 E340313 E269681 South Korea Singapore E339675 MSIP-CRM-TAL-A2C97102000 E339940 Taiwan, China South Africa E340216 E343025 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 482 Customer Information E340314 E340217 Ukraine Vietnam E278262 E269682 United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) Zambia E340486 E343026 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 483 Customer Information Djibouti E340642 E340643 E340315 Ghana RADIO TRANSCEIVER MODULE Argentina E340644 E340645 Mauritania E339077 Brazil E340530 10693-20-12270 E342393 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 484 Customer Information South Africa E340531 Morocco E340649 United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) E340648 E340647 Pakistan E340218 E342392 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 485 Customer Information United States and Canada SYNC Argentina WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The term "IC:" before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
  • Page 486 Customer Information European Union EU E310043 E342510 Ghana Djibouti E338082 E342399 E338203 Jamaica E342511 E342400 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 487 Customer Information E342512 E342513 Malaysia Moldova E337971 Morocco E339836 SQASI/TA/19/4047 SQASI/TA/19/4046 Mauritania E338085 E342401 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 488 Customer Information Serbia E338205 E342403 Pakistan Singapore 2019 E342402 E339940 Paraguay South Africa TA-2019/2465 E339812 2020-03-I-00192 E342404 2020-03-I-00193 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 489 Customer Information E342515 E342514 South Korea Ukraine E338087 E338206 E269682 Taiwan United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) E342405 E338088 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 490 Customer Information Zambia E338088 E342406 United States and Canada WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The term "IC:" before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
  • Page 491 Customer Information United States and Canada Brazil WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The term "IC:" before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
  • Page 492 Customer Information Paraguay TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM SENSORS - VEHICLES WITH: 433 MHZ SENSORS Argentina E338214 United States and Canada E338009 WARNING: Changes or China modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 493 Customer Information Djibouti Mauritania E338012 E337970 Ghana Moldova E338016 Jordan E337971 Nigeria E338017 E337972 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 494 Customer Information Oman Serbia E337973 Pakistan E338019 Singapore E338051 E337974 Paraguay South Korea E338023 Ukraine E338018 E338024 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 495 Customer Information United Arab Emirates Djibouti E338025 E340823 European Union EU WIRELESS ACCESSORY CHARGING MODULE Argentina E310043 Ghana E340521 Brazil E340522 Jamaica E340824 E340523 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 496 Customer Information Jordan Moldova E340657 Malaysia E337971 Morocco E339836 SQASI/TA/19/4129 Mauritania E340525 Paraguay E340524 E339812 2017-10-I-0000333 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 497 Customer Information Serbia South Korea E273475 E340200 Singapore Taiwan, China E338220 E339940 South Africa Ukraine TA-2017/3167 E269682 E340658 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 498: Of America

    Customer Information United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) Vietnam E278262 E340526 United States Zambia WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressively approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. The term "IC:" before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry Canada technical specifications were met.
  • Page 499: Perchlorate

    You can clearly your vehicle. For more identify genuine Ford and Motorcraft parts information go to by looking for the Ford, FoMoCo or Motorcraft branding on the parts or their www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/ packaging. passenger-vehicle.
  • Page 500: Mobile Communications Equipment

    AGREEMENT Genuine Ford and Motorcraft replacement parts are the only replacement parts that VEHICLE SOFTWARE END USER benefit from a Ford Warranty. The Ford LICENSE AGREEMENT (EULA) Warranty may not cover damage caused to your vehicle because of failed non-Ford •...
  • Page 501 Even if you receive multiple EULAs, you that recognition errors are inherent in are licensed to use only one (1) copy of the process. Neither FORD MOTOR the SOFTWARE. COMPANY nor its suppliers shall be •...
  • Page 502 DEVICES. UPGRADES AND RECOVERY MEDIA: If the SOFTWARE is provided by FORD MOTOR COMPANY separate from the DEVICES on media such as a ROM chip, CD ROM disk(s) or via web download or other means, and is labeled "For Upgrade...
  • Page 503 SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold. You may Should you have any questions concerning not copy the printed materials this EULA, or if you desire to contact FORD accompanying the SOFTWARE. All title MOTOR COMPANY for any other reason, and intellectual property rights in and to...
  • Page 504 Customer Information General Operation substitute for your personal judgment. Any route suggestions made by this • Voice Command Control: Certain system should never replace any local functions within the SYNC® system traffic regulations or your personal may be accomplished using voice judgment or knowledge of safe driving commands.
  • Page 505 "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 506 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 507 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 508 Customer Information 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.
  • Page 509 Customer Information 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 510 Customer Information 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 511 Customer Information 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 512 Customer Information 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 513 Customer Information 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...
  • Page 514 Customer Information 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 515 Customer Information 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 516 Customer Information 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 517 Customer Information 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 518 Customer Information 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 519 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 520 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 521 Customer Information Customer 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 522 Customer Information 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 523 Customer Information ("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 524 Customer Information IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF SUNA TRAFFIC CHANNEL – TERMS MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A AND CONDITIONS PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND By activating, using and/or accessing the NON-INFRINGEMENT. NEITHER SUNA Traffic Channel, SUNA Predictive or GRACENOTE WARRANTS THE RESULTS other content or material provided by THAT WILL BE OBTAINED BY YOUR USE Intelematics (together, SUNA Products OF THE GRACENOTE SOFTWARE OR ANY...
  • Page 525: Emission Law

    Customer Information SUNA Products and/or Services are Services even if Intelematics or a Supplier intended as an aid to personal motoring has been advised of the possibility of such and travel planning, and do not provide damages. You also acknowledge that the comprehensive or accurate information on neither Intelematics nor any Supplier all occasions.
  • Page 526: Export Unique Options

    Customer Information Tampering with emissions • A clogged fuel filter. control systems including • Contaminated fuel. related sensors or the Diesel • Air in the fuel system, due to loose Exhaust Fluid system can result in reduced connections. engine power and the illumination of the •...
  • Page 527 Customer Information Manual is written primarily for the U.S. and Canadian markets. Features or equipment listed as standard may be different on units built for export. Refer to this Owner’s Manual for all other required information and warnings. 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 528: Appendices

    Appendices Note: We test and certify your vehicle to ELECTROMAGNETIC meet electromagnetic compatibility COMPATIBILITY legislation. It is your responsibility to make sure that any equipment an authorized dealer installs on your vehicle complies with applicable local legislation and other WARNING: Do not place objects requirements.
  • Page 529 Appendices E239122 Truck E239121 2021 Bronco (TG1) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 202101, First-Printing...
  • Page 530 Appendices Frequency Band MHz Maximum Output Power Watt Antenna Positions (Peak RMS) 1-30 50-54 2, 3 68-88 2, 3 142-176 2, 3 380-512 2, 3 806-870 2, 3 Note: After the installation of radio frequency transmitters, check for disturbances from and to all electrical equipment in your vehicle, both in the standby and transmit modes.
  • Page 531 Index Adaptive Cruise Control – Troubleshooting........240 Adaptive Cruise Control – Information 360 Degree Camera........229 Messages............240 360 Degree Camera Settings......231 Adjusting the Exterior Mirrors....105 360 Degree Camera Guide Lines..230 Adjusting the Headlamps......329 360 Degree Camera Limitations...229 Adjusting the Instrument Panel Lighting 360 Degree Camera Precautions..229 Brightness............102 360 Degree Camera Settings....231...
  • Page 532 Index Anti-Lock Braking System......194 Switching Automatic Engine Stop On and Anti-Lock Braking System Off...............156 Limitations............194 What Is Automatic Engine Stop....155 Appendices............524 Automatic High Beam Control....98 Applying the Electric Parking Automatic High Beam Control Brake..............198 Indicators............99 Applying the Electric Parking Brake in an Automatic High Beam Control Emergency...........198 Limitations............99...
  • Page 533 Index Switching Dual Mode On and Off....120 Identifying the Fuses in the Body Control Auto-Start-Stop..........161 Module Fuse Box..........315 Auto-Start-Stop – Troubleshooting...163 Locating the Body Control Module Fuse Auto-Start-Stop Indicators......163 Box...............314 Auto-Start-Stop Precautions - Bonnet Lock Automatic Transmission......161 See: Opening and Closing the Hood...318 Auto-Start-Stop Precautions - Manual Booster Seats..........48 Transmission..........161...
  • Page 534 Index Center Display Overview......425 Cleaning the Convertible Top......362 Center Display Precautions.....425 Cleaning the Engine Compartment.....361 Changing a Flat Tire........387 Cleaning the Exterior Precautions....360 Changing a Road Wheel......387 Cleaning the Underbody.........362 Changing the 12V Battery......326 Cleaning Wheels..........361 Changing the Engine Air Filter....326 Cleaning Windows and Wiper Blades..361 Changing the Fuel Filter......326 Cleaning the Interior........362...
  • Page 535 Index Connecting the Vehicle to a Wi-Fi Disposing of Airbags........67 Network............409 Distance Indication........264 Connecting Your Phone......431 Distance Indication Indicator......266 Contacting Us...........15 Switching Distance Indication On and Cooling System Capacity and Off..............266 Specification - 2.3L EcoBoost ..400 What Is Distance Indication......264 Cooling System Capacity and Doors and Locks..........78 Specification - 2.7L EcoBoost...
  • Page 536 Index Electric Parking Brake – Warning Evasive Steering Assist......266 Lamps..............199 Evasive Steering Assist Limitations....267 Electric Power Steering......219 Switching Evasive Steering Assist On and Electric Power Steering Precautions...219 Off...............267 How Does Electric Power Steering What Is Evasive Steering Assist....266 Event Data............23 Work..............219 Electromagnetic Compatibility....524 Export Unique Options......522...
  • Page 537 Fuel and Refueling........166 See: Changing a Flat Tire........387 Fuel and Refueling – Troubleshooting..171 Floor Mats............298 Fuel Quality............167 Folding the Exterior Mirrors......105 Refueling..............169 Ford Protect..........450 Running Out of Fuel..........168 Four-Wheel Drive.........182 Fuel and Refueling Precautions.....166 Fuel and Refueling – Four-Wheel Drive Modes........186 Troubleshooting..........171 Four-Wheel Drive –...
  • Page 538 Index Sand...............244 Hill Start Assist – Troubleshooting..201 Slippery..............245 Hill Start Assist – Information Sport...............245 Messages............201 Garage Door Opener........138 Hood Lock Garage Door Opener Limitations...138 See: Opening and Closing the Hood...318 Garage Door Opener Precautions..138 Horn..............89 Garage Door Opener Radio How Does Adaptive Cruise Control Frequencies..........141 Work...............234 General Maintenance Information..452...
  • Page 539 Index Identifying the Auxiliary Switch Introduction............17 Wiring............449 Identifying the Climate Control Unit..117 Inflating the Tires.........379 Information On Demand Screen - Jump Starting the Vehicle.......300 Vehicles With: 12.3 Inch Screen....427 Jump Starting Precautions......300 Information on the Tire Sidewall..369 Jump Starting the Vehicle.......301 Inspecting the Tire for Damage.....380 Preparing the Vehicle........301 Inspecting the Tire for Wear....380...
  • Page 540 Index What Is Live Traffic...........440 Manually Shifting Gears......180 Load Carrying..........271 Shifting Using the Buttons on the Selector Fender Anchor Points........279 Lever..............180 Manual Seats..........127 Roof Rack..............276 Load Carrying Precautions......271 Adjusting the Head Restraint......127 Loading Your Trailer........284 Adjusting the Seat Backrest......129 Locating the 360 Degree Folding the Seats..........134 Cameras............230 Head Restraint Components......127...
  • Page 541 Index Parking Aids – Troubleshooting....225 Rear Parking Aid..........223 Parking Aids – Troubleshooting.....225 Navigation Map Updates......440 Parking Aids – Information Navigation.............440 Messages............225 Adjusting the Map..........440 Passive Anti-Theft System......87 Live Traffic............440 How Does the Passive Anti-Theft System Route Guidance..........441 Work..............87 Setting a Destination........440 What Is the Passive Anti-Theft Waypoints.............441 System..............87...
  • Page 542 Index Moving the Seat Backward and Tire Pressure Monitoring System Forward.............130 Sensors.............487 Removing the Head Restraint.......130 Wireless Accessory Charging Module..491 Pre-Collision Assist Limitations.....263 Rear Axle Fluid Capacity and Pre-Collision Assist Precautions....262 Specification..........406 Pre-Collision Assist........262 Rear Cargo Area Anchor Points.....280 Automatic Emergency Braking....266 Locating the Rear Cargo Area Anchor Distance Indication...........264 Points..............280...
  • Page 543 Index Recovery Towing..........303 Removing and Installing the Front Roof Accessing the Front Towing Point....303 Panel..............343 Accessing the Rear Towing Point....304 Removing and Installing the Rear Roof Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle - Panel..............344 Automatic Transmission......307 Removable Soft Top........348 Recreationally Towing Your Vehicle - Opening and Closing the Soft Top.....348 Manual Transmission......306 Removing and Installing the Soft...
  • Page 544 Index Roof Rack............276 Selecting a Four-Wheel Drive Mode - 4x4 with Part Time Engagement....185 Adjusting a Roof Rack Crossbar....278 Selecting a Four-Wheel Drive Mode - Removing and Installing the Roof Advanced 4x4 with 4A Mode....186 Rack..............276 Selecting a G.O.A.T. Mode......242 Roof Rack Load Capacities......278 Selecting the Audio Source......414 Roof Rack Precautions........276...
  • Page 545 Index Stability Control...........204 Steering – Troubleshooting.....220 Stabilizer Bar Disconnect Steering – Frequently Asked Indicators............215 Questions............221 Stabilizer Bar Disconnect Steering – Information Messages....220 Precautions..........214 Steering Wheel..........89 Stabilizer Bar Disconnect......214 Steering Wheel - Vehicles With: Adaptive Cruise Control..........27 Stabilizer Bar Disconnect – Steering Wheel - Vehicles With: Cruise Troubleshooting..........215 Stabilizer Bar Disconnect –...
  • Page 546 Index Switching Cross Traffic Alert On and Switching the Heated Steering Wheel Off..............259 On and Off.............89 Switching Cruise Control On and Switching the Lane Keeping System Off..............232 Mode.............250 Switching Driver Alert On and Off..270 Switching the Lane Keeping System On Switching Four-Wheel Drive On and and Off............250 Off..............184...
  • Page 547 Index Tire Pressure Monitoring System..383 Trail Control – Troubleshooting....211 Tire Pressure Monitoring System – Trail Control – Information Messages..211 Trailer Brake Precautions......283 Troubleshooting..........385 Tire Pressure Monitoring System – Trailer Sway Control Precautions..288 Troubleshooting........385 Trailer Sway Control........288 Trailer Towing Hints........284 Tire Pressure Monitoring System – Trail One Pedal Drive.........208 Information Messages........386 Tire Pressure Monitoring System –...
  • Page 548 Vehicle Identification Number....408 What Is Cross Traffic Alert.......259 What Is Cruise Control.......232 Locating the Vehicle Identification What Is Driver Alert........269 Number............408 What Is Ford Protect........450 Vehicle Identification Number What Is G.O.A.T. Mode Control....242 Overview............408 Vehicle Identification.........408 What Is Hill Descent Control.....217 What Is Hill Start Assist......201...
  • Page 549 Index What Is the Maximum Loaded Trailer Wipers and Washers – Weight............272 Troubleshooting..........93 What Is the Personal Safety Wipers..............90 System............58 Switching Windshield Wipers On and What Is the Power Outlet......144 Off.................90 What is the Rear Occupant Alert Wiper Precautions..........90 System............136 Wireless Accessory Charger What Is the Rear View Camera....226 Precautions..........147...
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