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2020 EXPEDITION Owner's Manual
owner.ford.com
ford.ca
August 2020
Third Printing
Litho in U.S.A.
LL1J 19A321 AB

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  • Page 1 2020 EXPEDITION Owner’s Manual owner.ford.com ford.ca August 2020 Third Printing Litho in U.S.A. LL1J 19A321 AB...
  • Page 2 No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language in any form by any means without our written permission. Errors and omissions excepted. © Ford Motor Company 2020 All rights reserved. Part Number: 201907 20200702123314...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Symbols Glossary ..........7 Driver and Passenger Airbags ....49 Data Recording ..........9 Front Passenger Sensing System ...50 Perchlorate ............13 Side Airbags ............52 Ford Credit ............13 Safety Canopy ..........53 Replacement Parts Recommendation ................1 4 Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator ..54 Special Notices ..........14 Airbag Disposal ..........55...
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Steering Wheel Automatic High Beam Control Adjusting the Steering Wheel - Vehicles With: Manual Adjustable Steering What Is Automatic High Beam Control Column ............87 ................99 Adjusting the Steering Wheel - Vehicles Switching Automatic High Beam Control With: Power Adjustable Steering On and Off ..........99 Column ............87 Automatic High Beam Control Indicators...
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Rear Passenger Climate Controls - Fuel and Refueling Vehicles With: Manual Temperature Safety Precautions ........182 Control ............146 Fuel Quality ............182 Heated Windshield ........147 Fuel Filler Funnel Location .......183 Heated Rear Window .........148 Running Out of Fuel ........183 Heated Exterior Mirrors ......148 Refueling ............185 Cabin Air Filter ..........148...
  • Page 7 Table of Contents Essential Towing Checks ......289 Parking Aids Towing the Vehicle on Four Wheels ..296 Principle of Operation ........218 Rear Parking Aid ...........219 Driving Hints Front Parking Aid ........220 Reduced Engine Performance ....299 Side Sensing System .........222 Economical Driving ........299 Active Park Assist ........223 Breaking-In ...........300 Rear View Camera ........230...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Maintenance Wheels and Tires General Information ........325 General Information ........351 Opening and Closing the Hood .....325 Tire Care ............353 Under Hood Overview ......326 Using Snow Chains ........367 Engine Oil Dipstick ........327 Tire Pressure Monitoring System ..368 Engine Oil Check ..........327 Changing a Road Wheel ......372 Oil Change Indicator Reset .....328 Technical Specifications ......378...
  • Page 9 Navigation .............449 Apps ..............454 Settings ............457 SYNC 3 Troubleshooting ....459 Accessories Accessories ...........472 Ford Protect Ford Protect ..........473 Scheduled Maintenance General Maintenance Information ..475 Normal Scheduled Maintenance ..478 Special Operating Conditions Scheduled Maintenance ..........481 Scheduled Maintenance Record ..483 Appendices Electromagnetic Compatibility .....494 End User License Agreement ....497...
  • Page 10: Introduction

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

    Passenger airbag activated recommend that you visit the regional Ford website for the latest information. E270849 Passenger airbag deactivated E270850...
  • Page 13 In order to properly diagnose and recorded is stored in event logs or error service your vehicle, Ford Motor Company logs. (Ford of Canada in Canada), and service Note: Error logs are reset following a service and repair facilities may access or share or repair.
  • Page 14 Note: Event data recorder data is recorded only, for more information, please review by your vehicle only if a non-trivial crash the Ford of Canada privacy policy at situation occurs; no data is recorded by the www.ford.ca, including our U.S. data...
  • Page 15 Music, videos or album art. additional information about our privacy policy, visit www.FordConnected.com • Contacts and corresponding address refer to your local Ford website. book entries. Note: The modem continues to send this • Navigation destinations. information unless you disable the modem...
  • Page 16: Perchlorate

    US Only For additional information about our privacy policy, refer to your local Ford Ford Credit offers a full range of financing website. and lease plans to help you acquire your vehicle. If you have financed or leased your...
  • Page 17: Replacement Parts Recommendation

    Introduction The Ford Warranty may not cover damage REPLACEMENT PARTS caused to your vehicle as a result of failed RECOMMENDATION non-Ford parts. For additional information, refer to the We have built your vehicle to the highest terms and conditions of the Ford Warranty.
  • Page 18: Mobile Communications Equipment

    Introduction On Board Diagnostics Data Link Using Your Vehicle With a Connector Snowplow Do not use this vehicle for snowplowing. WARNING: Do not connect wireless plug-in devices to the data link Your vehicle does not have a snowplowing connector. Unauthorized third parties package.
  • Page 19: Export Unique Options

    Introduction communications equipment to avoid negating these benefits. Mobile communication equipment includes, but is not limited to, cellular phones, pagers, portable email devices, text messaging devices and portable two-way radios. EXPORT UNIQUE OPTIONS For your particular global region, your vehicle may be equipped with features and options that are different from the features and options that are described in this Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 20: Environment

    Correct vehicle usage and the authorized disposal of waste, cleaning and lubrication materials are significant steps toward this aim. For additional information about our sustainability progress and initiatives, visit www.sustainability.ford.com. Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 21: At A Glance

    At a Glance INSTRUMENT PANEL E251633 Direction indicators. See Direction Indicators (page 97). Wiper lever. See Wipers and Washers (page 92). Information display controls. See Information Displays (page 114). Instrument cluster. See Instrument Cluster (page 107). Navigation, media, phone. Entertainment display. Hazard warning flasher switch.
  • Page 22 At a Glance Horn. Cruise control. See Cruise Control (page 236). Steering wheel adjustment. See Adjusting the Steering Wheel (page 87). Parking brake release. See Brakes (page 209). Lighting control. See Lighting Control (page 94). Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 23: Child Safety

    Child Safety GENERAL INFORMATION (CPST) to make sure that you properly install the child restraint in your vehicle See the following sections for directions and that you consult your pediatrician to on how to properly use safety restraints make sure you have a child restraint for children.
  • Page 24 Child Safety Recommendations for Safety Restraints for Children Recommended Restraint Child Child Size, Height, Weight, or Age Type Use a child restraint Infants or Children weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or less (sometimes called an toddlers (generally age four or younger). infant carrier, convertible seat, or toddler seat).
  • Page 25: Installing Child Restraints

    Child Safety INSTALLING CHILD RESTRAINTS WARNING: Depending on where you secure a child restraint, and depending on the child restraint design, Child Seats you may block access to certain seatbelt buckle assemblies and LATCH lower anchors, rendering those features potentially unusable. To avoid risk of injury, make sure occupants only use seating positions where they are able to be properly restrained.
  • Page 26 Child Safety Note: Although the child restraint 2. After positioning the child safety seat illustrated is a forward facing child restraint, in the proper seating position, pull the steps are the same for installing a rear down on the shoulder belt and then facing child restraint.
  • Page 27 Child Safety 8. Remove remaining slack from the belt. Force the seat down with extra weight, for example, by pressing down or kneeling on the child restraint while pulling up on the shoulder belt in order to force slack from the belt. This is necessary to remove the remaining slack that exists once the extra weight of the child is added to the child...
  • Page 28 Child Safety Inflatable seatbelts E142530 3. While holding the shoulder and lap belt E142528 portions together, route the tongue Position the child safety seat in a seat through the child restraint according with a combination lap and shoulder to the child restraint manufacturer's belt.
  • Page 29 Child Safety Try to pull the belt 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.
  • Page 30 Child Safety LATCH compatible child safety seats have two rigid or webbing mounted attachments that connect to the two lower anchors at the LATCH equipped seating positions in your vehicle. This type of attachment method eliminates the need to use seatbelts to attach the child restraint.
  • Page 31 Child Safety Second Row Bucket Seats Each time you use the safety seat, check that the seat is properly attached to the lower anchors and tether anchor, if applicable. Tug the child restraint from side to side and forward and back where it is secured to the vehicle.
  • Page 32 Child Safety Second Row Bench Seat Attach the tether strap only to the appropriate tether anchor as shown. The tether strap may not work properly if attached somewhere other than the correct tether anchor. Once the child safety seat has been installed using either the seatbelt, the lower anchors of the LATCH system, or both, you can attach the top tether strap.
  • Page 33 Child Safety Second Row Seating Positions E251593 Second Row Bucket Seating Positions E251594 Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 34: Booster Seats

    Child Safety For center seating positions, route the recline the seat back slightly to obtain child safety seat tether strap over the proper fit. back of the seat. For outboard seating 2. Locate the correct anchor for the positions, route the tether strap under selected seating position.
  • Page 35 Child Safety Types of Booster Seats Use a belt-positioning booster seat for children who have outgrown or no longer properly fit in a child safety seat (generally children who are less than 57 in (1.45 m) tall, are greater than age four (4) and less than age twelve (12), and between 40 lb (18 kg) and 80 lb (36 kg) and upward to 100 lb (45 kg) if recommended by your...
  • Page 36: Child Restraint Positioning

    Child Safety Children and booster seats vary in size and the ideal fit (center) to a shoulder belt shape. Choose a booster that keeps the uncomfortably close to the neck and a lap belt low and snug across the hips, shoulder belt that could slip off the never up across the stomach, and lets you shoulder.
  • Page 37 Child Safety WARNING: Properly secure WARNING: Do not allow a children 12 years old and under in a rear passenger to hold a child on their lap seating position whenever possible. If when your vehicle is moving. Failure to you are unable to properly secure all follow this instruction could result in children in a rear seating position, personal injury or death in the event of a...
  • Page 38: Child Safety Locks

    Child Safety Recommendations for Attaching Child Safety Restraints for Children Use Any Attachment Method as Indicated Below by X LATCH LATCH Seatbelt Seatbelt Seatbelt Combined (Lower (Lower and Top and LATCH Only Weight of Restraint Anchors Anchors Tether (Lower Child and Type and Top Only)
  • Page 39 Child Safety E249891 The locks are on the rear edge of each rear door and must be set separately for each door. Left-Hand Side Turn it clockwise to switch the child lock on and counterclockwise to switch it off. See Keys and Remote Controls (page 56).
  • Page 40: Seatbelts

    Seatbelts PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION 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 41: Fastening The Seatbelts

    Seatbelts E67017 • Crash sensors and monitoring system with readiness indicator. The seatbelt pretensioners and rear inflatable seatbelts are designed to activate in frontal, near-frontal and side crashes, and in rollovers. The seatbelt pretensioners at the front seating positions are designed to tighten the seatbelts firmly against the occupant’s body when E142587 activated.
  • Page 42 Seatbelts E275033 Using Seatbelts During Pregnancy The retractor for the third row center seatbelt is in the roof. To fasten the seatbelt: WARNING: Always ride and drive Pull the belt out steadily. It may lock if with your seatback upright and properly you pull it sharply or if the vehicle is on fasten your seatbelt.
  • Page 43 Seatbelts Vehicle Sensitive Mode This is the normal retractor mode, which allows free shoulder belt length adjustment to your movements and locking in response to vehicle movement. For example, if the driver brakes suddenly or turns a corner sharply, or the vehicle receives an impact of about 5 mph (8 km/h) or more, the combination seatbelts lock to help reduce forward...
  • Page 44 Seatbelts 3. Allow the belt to retract. As the belt retracts, you will hear a clicking sound. This indicates the seatbelt is now in the automatic locking mode. How to Disengage the Automatic Locking Mode Unbuckle the combination lap and shoulder belt and allow it to retract completely to disengage the automatic locking mode and activate the vehicle...
  • Page 45: Seatbelt Height Adjustment

    Seatbelts • The same warning light, electronic control and diagnostic unit as used for the front seatbelts. • Impact sensors in various parts of the vehicle. How does the rear inflatable seatbelt system work? WARNING: If a supplementary restraint system component has deployed, it will not function again.
  • Page 46: Seatbelt Warning Lamp And Indicator Chime

    Seatbelts To adjust the shoulder belt height, squeeze the button and slide the height adjuster up or down. Release the button and pull down on the height adjuster to make sure it is locked in place. SEATBELT WARNING LAMP AND INDICATOR CHIME This lamp illuminates and an indicator chime will sound if the driver seatbelt has not been...
  • Page 47 Seatbelts Note: To avoid inadvertent warnings, do not place large objects on the front passenger seat. Seatbelt Monitor (If Equipped) This feature provides the driver with visual only feedback for the seatbelts. This lamp illuminates when you switch the ignition on, identifying the number of seating positions E206718 with fastened buckles.
  • Page 48: Child Restraint And Seatbelt Maintenance

    Seatbelts Read Steps 1 - 4 before starting the buckle assemblies, buckle support procedure. assemblies (slide bar-if equipped), shoulder belt height adjusters (if Make sure that: equipped), shoulder belt guide on seat • You set the parking brake. backrest (if equipped), child safety seat LATCH and tether anchors, and attaching •...
  • Page 49 Seatbelts WARNING: Do not use a seatbelt extension with an inflatable seatbelt. WARNING: Do not use extensions to change the way the seatbelt fits across the torso, over the lap or to make the seatbelt buckle easier to reach. If, because of body size or driving position, it is not possible to properly fasten the seatbelt over your lap and shoulder, an extension that is compatible with the...
  • Page 50: Personal Safety System

    Personal Safety System This system provides an improved overall level of frontal crash protection to front seat occupants and is designed to help further reduce the risk of airbag-related injuries. The system analyzes different occupant conditions and crash severity before activating the appropriate safety devices to help better protect occupants in a variety of frontal crash situations.
  • Page 51: Supplementary Restraints System

    Supplementary Restraints System PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNING: Do not attempt to service, repair, or modify the supplementary restraint system or WARNING: Airbags do not inflate associated components. Failure to slowly or gently, and the risk of injury follow this instruction could result in from a deploying airbag is the greatest personal injury or death.
  • Page 52: Driver And Passenger Airbags

    Supplementary Restraints System While the system is designed to help reduce serious injuries, contact with a deploying airbag may also cause abrasions or swelling. Temporary hearing loss is also a possibility as a result of the noise associated with a deploying airbag. Because airbags must inflate rapidly and with considerable force, there is the risk of death or serious injuries such as fractures,...
  • Page 53: Front Passenger Sensing System

    Supplementary Restraints System After all occupants have adjusted their FRONT PASSENGER SENSING seats and put on seatbelts, it is very SYSTEM important that they continue to sit properly. Properly seated occupants sit upright, lean against the seat back, and center themselves on the seat cushion, WARNING: Even with advanced with their feet comfortably extended on restraints systems, properly restrain...
  • Page 54 Supplementary Restraints System The front passenger sensing system is If a person of adult size is sitting in the front designed to disable (will not inflate) the passenger seat, but the passenger airbag front passenger frontal airbag under status indicator off lamp is lit, it is possible certain conditions: that the person is not sitting properly in the seat.
  • Page 55: Side Airbags

    Supplementary Restraints System • Other passengers pushing or pulling on Do not attempt to repair or service the the seat. system. Take your vehicle immediately to an authorized dealer. • Rear passenger feet and knees resting or pushing on the seat. If it is necessary to modify an advanced front airbag system to accommodate a The conditions listed above may cause the...
  • Page 56: Safety Canopy

    Supplementary Restraints System The side airbags are on the outermost side SAFETY CANOPY of the seat backrests of the front seats. The airbag was designed to inflate between the door panel and occupant to WARNING: Do not place objects further enhance the protection provided or mount equipment on or near the occupants in side impact crashes.
  • Page 57: Crash Sensors And Airbag Indicator

    Supplementary Restraints System The Safety Canopy deploys during Properly restrain children 12 years old and significant side crashes or when a certain under in the rear seats. The Safety Canopy likelihood of a rollover event is detected will not interfere with children restrained by the rollover sensor.
  • Page 58: Airbag Disposal

    Supplementary Restraints System The restraints control module also The fact that the seatbelt pretensioners monitors the readiness of the above safety or front airbags did not activate for both devices plus the crash and occupant front seat occupants in a crash does not sensors.
  • Page 59: Keys And Remote Controls

    Keys and Remote Controls Note: If you are in range, the remote control GENERAL INFORMATION ON will operate if you press any button RADIO FREQUENCIES unintentionally. Note: The remote control contains sensitive This device complies with Part 15 of the electrical components.
  • Page 60 Keys and Remote Controls E191532 Press the button to release the key blade. Press and hold the button to fold the key blade back in when not in use. E305198 The intelligent access keys operate the power locks and the remote start system. The key must be in your vehicle to use the push button start.
  • Page 61 Keys and Remote Controls E251885 E305199 Pull the handle and hold it. Push the release button and pull the key blade out. 2. While holding the handle outward, identify the cylinder and insert the key blade into the slot. 3. Actuate the cylinder to unlock or lock the door.
  • Page 62 Keys and Remote Controls Note: Refer to local regulations when disposing of transmitter batteries. Note: Do not wipe off any grease on the battery terminals or on the back surface of the circuit board. Note: Replacing the battery does not erase the programmed key from your vehicle.
  • Page 63 Keys and Remote Controls 6. Install a new battery with the + facing upward. Reinstall the battery cover. Intelligent Access Key The remote control uses one coin-type three-volt lithium battery CR2450 or equivalent. E303824 2. Twist a thin coin under the tab hidden behind the key blade head to remove E305199 the battery cover.
  • Page 64 Keys and Remote Controls Remote Start (If Equipped) WARNING: Do not start the engine in a closed garage or in other enclosed areas. Exhaust fumes are toxic. Always open the garage door before you start the engine. Failure to follow this instruction could result in personal injury or death.
  • Page 65 Keys and Remote Controls Remote Control Feedback The power windows do not work during remote start and the radio does not turn An LED on the remote control provides on automatically. status feedback of remote start or stop The parking lamps remain on and your commands.
  • Page 66: Replacing A Lost Key Or Remote Control

    Keys and Remote Controls REPLACING A LOST KEY OR REMOTE CONTROL Replacement keys or remote controls can be purchased from an authorized dealer. Authorized dealers can program remote controls for your vehicle. Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 67: Mykey

    MyKey Standard Settings PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Not every vehicle includes the features MyKey allows you to program keys with listed below. If your vehicle has this restricted driving modes to promote good equipment, then you cannot change the driving habits. You can program the following settings when using a MyKey: restrictions to all keys except one.
  • Page 68: Creating A Mykey

    MyKey Note: Not every feature applies to every • Various vehicle speed reminders so vehicle in every market. When they are MyKey drivers know when their vehicle available for your vehicle, then they appear speed approaches the limits. Warnings in your information display, providing appear in your information display and choices to switch them on or off, or to select a tone sounds when the MyKey drivers...
  • Page 69: Clearing All Mykeys

    MyKey 4. Select Yes if you want to create the CLEARING ALL MYKEYS key as MyKey. A confirmation message appears on the screen. When you clear your MyKeys, you remove all restrictions and return all MyKeys to 5. Switch the ignition off. their original admin key status at once.
  • Page 70: Using Mykey With Remote Start Systems

    If you choose to install a remote all MyKeys have been deleted. start system, see an authorized dealer for Number of Admin Keys a Ford-approved remote start system. Indicates how many admin keys are programmed to your vehicle. Use this feature to determine how many admin...
  • Page 71 MyKey Condition Potential causes I lost the only admin key. · Purchase a new key or transmitter from your authorized dealer. I lost a key. · Program a spare key or transmitter. You may need to see your authorized dealer. See Passive Anti-Theft System (page 81).
  • Page 72: Doors And Locks

    Doors and Locks Remote Control LOCKING AND UNLOCKING You can use the remote control at any You can use the power door lock control time. The liftgate release button only or the remote control to lock and unlock operates when the speed is less than your vehicle.
  • Page 73 Doors and Locks Press the button again within three Note: If the system does not function, use seconds to confirm that all the doors are the key blade to lock and unlock your closed. The doors will lock again, the horn vehicle.
  • Page 74 Doors and Locks Smart Unlocks for Integrated To do this, lock your vehicle after you have Keyhead Transmitter closed all the doors by: (If Equipped) • Using the keyless entry keypad. This helps to prevent you from locking • Pressing the lock button on another yourself out of your vehicle if the key is still intelligent access key.
  • Page 75: Keyless Entry

    Doors and Locks Autounlock The lamps turn off if all the doors remain closed and: Autounlock unlocks all the doors when: • 25 seconds have elapsed. • The ignition is on, all the doors are • You press the push button ignition closed, and your vehicle has been switch.
  • Page 76 Doors and Locks To program additional personal entry codes, repeat Steps 1-3, then for Step 4: • Press 3·4 to save personal code 2 • Press 5·6 to save personal code 3 • Press 7·8 to save personal code 4 •...
  • Page 77 Doors and Locks To display the factory-set code in the You must have two previously information display: programmed intelligent access keys inside your vehicle and the new unprogrammed Insert a key into the ignition and switch intelligent access key readily accessible. the ignition on for a few seconds.
  • Page 78 Doors and Locks 2. With the buttons facing the rear of your vehicle and the key ring facing upward, place the first intelligent access key into the backup slot inside the center console. 3. Press the push button ignition switch once and wait for a few seconds.
  • Page 79: Liftgate

    Liftgate Opening the Liftgate MANUAL LIFTGATE (IF EQUIPPED) Manually Opening the Liftgate WARNING: It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside or outside of a vehicle. In a crash, people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed.
  • Page 80: Power Liftgate

    Liftgate Closing the Liftgate WARNING: Keep keys out of reach of children. Do not allow children to operate or play near an open or moving power liftgate. You should supervise the operation of the power liftgate at all times. Note: Make sure that you close the liftgate before operating or moving your vehicle, especially in an enclosure, like a garage or a parking structure.
  • Page 81 Liftgate Opening and Closing the Liftgate WARNING: Make sure all persons are clear of the power liftgate area before using the power liftgate control. Note: Make sure the area behind your vehicle is free from obstruction and that there is enough room for you to operate the liftgate.
  • Page 82 Liftgate Note: Once the liftgate has stopped moving, you can also manually move it to the desired height. 3. Press and hold the liftgate control button on the liftgate until a tone sounds, indicating programming is complete. Note: You can only use the liftgate control button to program the height.
  • Page 83 Liftgate When Opening Vehicles With a Trailer Hitch The system stops when it detects an obstacle and two short tones sound. Remove the obstacle to operate the liftgate. Switching the Power Liftgate On or Off You can switch the power liftgate on or off through the vehicle settings menu.
  • Page 84: Security

    Note: The system is not compatible with The intelligent access key functions as a non-Ford aftermarket remote start systems. programmed key that operates the driver Use of these systems may result in vehicle door lock and activates the intelligent...
  • Page 85 Security Insert the first previously programmed You must have two previously coded key into the ignition. programmed intelligent access keys inside your vehicle and the new unprogrammed 2. Switch the ignition from off to on. Keep intelligent access key readily accessible. the ignition on for at least three You can purchase replacement keys or seconds, but no more than 10 seconds.
  • Page 86: Anti-Theft Alarm

    Security 2. Insert the first programmed key in the Take all remote controls to an authorized backup slot. dealer if there is any potential alarm problem with your vehicle. 3. Press the push button ignition switch. 4. Wait five seconds and then press the Using the System push button ignition switch again.
  • Page 87 Security Arming the Alarm The alarm is ready to arm when there is not a key in the ignition. Lock your vehicle using the remote control or keyless entry keypad. You can also lock your vehicle using the lock sensor on the exterior door handle if your vehicle is equipped with intelligent access.
  • Page 88: Power Running Boards

    Power Running Boards (If Equipped) Automatic Power Deploy USING POWER RUNNING BOARDS WARNING: In extreme climates, excessive ice buildup may occur, causing the running boards not to deploy. Make sure that the running boards have deployed, and have finished moving before attempting to step on them.
  • Page 89 Power Running Boards (If Equipped) • When disabled (OFF), the running boards move to the stowed position regardless of the door position. • When enabled (AUTO), the running boards move back to the correct positions based on the door position. Bounce-back The running board will reverse direction and move to the end of travel if it...
  • Page 90: Steering Wheel

    Steering Wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL - VEHICLES WITH: WHEEL - VEHICLES WITH: MANUAL ADJUSTABLE POWER ADJUSTABLE STEERING COLUMN STEERING COLUMN Adjusting the Steering Wheel WARNING: Do not adjust the steering wheel when your vehicle is WARNING: Do not adjust the moving.
  • Page 91: Audio Control

    Steering Wheel End of Travel Position Note: If you press any adjustment or memory button when in easy exit mode, the The steering column sets a stopping system cancels the operation. position just short of the end of the column Note: Depending on your vehicle, the position to prevent damage to the steering column may move up and in.
  • Page 92: Voice Control

    Steering Wheel Press repeatedly to scroll CRUISE CONTROL - VEHICLES through available audio sources. WITH: CRUISE CONTROL E289636 Press to access phone mode or to answer a phone call. Press to end a phone call. E265040 Press to silence the current media E268549 VOICE CONTROL...
  • Page 93: Horn

    Steering Wheel Press the button to switch the heated steering wheel on and off. Note: You can use the heated steering wheel only when the engine is running. Note: The system uses a sensor and is designed to control the temperature of the steering wheel and to prevent it from overheating.
  • Page 94: Adjustable Pedals

    Adjustable Pedals (If Equipped) ADJUSTING THE PEDALS WARNING: Never use the pedal adjustment controls when your feet are on the accelerator or brake pedal when the vehicle is moving. You can find the control on the left side of the steering column. Press and hold the appropriate side of the control to move the pedals.
  • Page 95: Wipers And Washers

    Wipers and Washers Note: If streaks or smears appear on the WINDSHIELD WIPERS windshield, clean the windshield and the wiper blades. If that does not resolve the Note: Fully defrost the windshield before issue, install new wiper blades. you switch the windshield wipers on. Note: If you switch autolamps and Note: Make sure you switch the windshield autowipers on, the headlamps turn on when...
  • Page 96: Windshield Washers

    Wipers and Washers In these conditions, you can do the A wipe occurs a few seconds after washing following: to clear any remaining washer fluid. You can switch this feature on or off in the • Lower the sensitivity of the autowipers information display.
  • Page 97: Lighting

    Lighting GENERAL INFORMATION LIGHTING CONTROL Condensation in the Exterior Front Lamps and Rear Lamps Exterior front lamps and rear lamps have vents to accommodate normal changes in air pressure. Condensation can be a natural by-product of this design. When moist air enters the lamp assembly through the vents, there is a possibility that condensation can occur when the temperature is cold.
  • Page 98: Autolamps

    Lighting Flashing the Headlamp High Beam Windshield Wiper Activated Headlamps When you switch the autolamps on, the headlamps turn on within 10 seconds of switching the wipers on. They turn off approximately 60 seconds after you switch the windshield wipers off. The headlamps do not turn on with the wipers: •...
  • Page 99: Daytime Running Lamps - Vehicles With: Configurable Daytime Running Lamps

    Lighting DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS - DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS - VEHICLES WITH: VEHICLES WITH: DAYTIME CONFIGURABLE DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS (DRL) RUNNING LAMPS WARNING: The daytime running lamps system does not activate the rear WARNING: The daytime running lamps and may not provide adequate lamps system does not activate the rear lighting during low visibility driving lamps and may not provide adequate...
  • Page 100: Direction Indicators

    Lighting Front Interior Lamp Note: The brightness of the daytime running lamps may decrease when the front fog lamps are switched on. Front Fog Lamp Indicator It illuminates when you switch the front fog lamps on. DIRECTION INDICATORS E262162 The front interior lamp switches are on the overhead console.
  • Page 101: Ambient Lighting

    Lighting Interior Lamp Function Press to switch the interior lamp function on and off. When the interior lamp function is off and you open a door, the courtesy and door lamps stay off. When the interior lamp function is on and you open a door, the courtesy and door lamps turn on.
  • Page 102: Automatic High Beam Control

    Automatic High Beam Control • The camera is blocked. WHAT IS AUTOMATIC HIGH • The vehicle speed falls below BEAM CONTROL approximately 27 mph (44 km/h). The system turns on high beams if it is dark Note: The deactivation speed is lower on enough and no other traffic is present.
  • Page 103 Automatic High Beam Control WARNING: You may need to override the system when approaching other road users. WARNING: You may need to override the system during inclement weather. E308790 Push the lever away from you to switch between high beam and low beam. Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 104: Windows And Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors Overriding the Bounce-Back Feature POWER WINDOWS WARNING: If you override WARNING: Do not leave children bounce-back, the window does not unattended in your vehicle and do not reverse if it detects an obstacle. Take let them play with the power windows. care when closing the windows to avoid Failure to follow this instruction could personal injury or damage to your...
  • Page 105: Exterior Mirrors

    Windows and Mirrors Opening the Windows You can only open the windows for a short time after you unlock your vehicle with the remote control. After you unlock your vehicle, press and hold the remote control unlock button to open the windows. Release the button once movement starts.
  • Page 106: Interior Mirror

    Windows and Mirrors Heated Exterior Mirrors See Heated Exterior Mirrors (page 148). Memory Mirrors (If Equipped) You can save and recall the mirror positions through the memory function. See Memory Function (page 157). Auto-Dimming Feature (If Equipped) The driver exterior mirror automatically E170431 dims with the auto-dimming interior mirror.
  • Page 107: Childminder Mirror

    Windows and Mirrors You can adjust the interior mirror to your preference. Some mirrors also have a second pivot point. This lets you move the mirror head up or down and from side to side. Manual Dimming Mirror Pull the tab below the mirror toward you to reduce the effect of bright light from behind.
  • Page 108: Moonroof

    Windows and Mirrors Illuminated Vanity Mirror Opening and Closing the Moonroof E162197 E191272 Lift the cover to switch the lamp on. Moonroof open. Press and release to open the moonroof. MOONROOF The moonroof stops short of the (IF EQUIPPED) fully opened position. Press and release the control again to open the moonroof fully.
  • Page 109: Liftgate Window

    Windows and Mirrors Bounce-Back The moonroof automatically reverses some distance if an obstacle is detected while closing. To override this feature, press and hold the moonroof close control within two seconds after the roof comes to a stop following a bounce-back reversal. LIFTGATE WINDOW Opening the Liftgate Window Note: To avoid vehicle damage, use care...
  • Page 110: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument Cluster GAUGES 4 Inch Display E219638 Engine oil pressure gauge. Engine coolant temperature gauge. Fuel gauge. Transmission fluid temperature gauge. Speedometer. Information display. Tachometer. Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 111 Instrument Cluster 8 Inch Display E299699 Engine oil pressure gauge. Engine coolant temperature gauge. Fuel gauge. Configurable. Transmission fluid temperature or turbo boost. Speedometer. Information display. Tachometer. Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 112 Instrument Cluster Engine Oil Pressure Gauge Low Fuel Reminder A low fuel level reminder displays and Indicates engine oil pressure. At normal sounds when the distance to empty operating temperature, the level indicator reaches 75 mi (120 km) to empty for is in the normal range.
  • Page 113: Warning Lamps And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Turbo Boost Gauge Lamp Indicates the amount of manifold air pressure in the engine. If it illuminates when you are driving, this indicates a malfunction. Your vehicle WARNING LAMPS AND continues to have normal braking without INDICATORS the anti-lock brake system function.
  • Page 114 Instrument Cluster Brake System Warning Lamp Electric Park Brake Illuminates or flashes when the electric parking brake has a WARNING: Driving your vehicle E146190 malfunction. See Electric with the warning lamp on is dangerous. Parking Brake (page 210). A significant decrease in braking performance may occur.
  • Page 115 Instrument Cluster Front Fog Lamp Indicator Oil Pressure Warning Lamp It illuminates when you switch It illuminates when you switch the front fog lamps on. the ignition on. If it illuminates when the engine is running this indicates a malfunction. Headlamp High Beam Indicator Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so and switch the engine off.
  • Page 116: Audible Warnings And Indicators

    Instrument Cluster Keyless Warning Alert Normally, it illuminates until the engine is cranked and automatically turns off if no Sounds the horn twice when you exit your malfunctions are present. However, if after vehicle with the intelligent access key and 15 seconds it flashes eight times, this the keyless vehicle is in RUN, indicating the indicates that your vehicle is not ready for...
  • Page 117: Information Displays

    Information Displays Note: Trailer options are not available if GENERAL INFORMATION your vehicle speed is greater than 3 mph (5 km/h). Note: Some MyKey menu options only WARNING: Driving while distracted appear if MyKey is enabled and you can result in loss of vehicle control, crash programmed at least one MyKey.
  • Page 118 Information Displays Display Mode Distance to Empty Tire Pressure Digital Speedometer Engine Information Transmission Temp. • Distance to Empty - Shows the approximate distance your vehicle can travel before running out of fuel. • Tire Pressure - Shows the tire pressure in your specified unit. •...
  • Page 119 Information Displays Trip/Fuel Average Speed Auto StartStop Trip 1 or 2 • Shows the time, distance traveled and average fuel economy of an individual journey. Also shows the distance to empty. Fuel • Fuel Economy - Shows your instantaneous fuel usage as a bar graph, average fuel economy and distance to empty.
  • Page 120 Information Displays Off Road Off Road Status Power Distribution Off Road Status - Displays pitch, steering angle and roll. Power Distribution - Displays a graphic of the power distribution between the front and rear wheels. Settings Blind Spot Cross Traffic Alert Rear Park Aid Trailer Blind Spot Advanced...
  • Page 121 Information Displays Settings Temperature Tire Pressure Language • Press the up or down arrow buttons to Information Display Controls (8 scroll through the list. Inch Display) (If Equipped) • Press the right arrow button to enter a sub-menu. • Press the left arrow button to exit a menu.
  • Page 122 Information Displays Main Menu Towing Off Road Settings MyView Trip 1 Fuel Economy Tire Pressure Off Road Status Configure Add/Remove Screens Enter the submenu for Trip, MyView Fuel, Tire pressure, and Off Road selections Reorder Screens Enter the submenu and select your setting •...
  • Page 123 Information Displays Trip/Fuel Compass Auto StartStop Trip 1 or 2 • Trip Timer - Registers the time of individual journeys. • DTE - Shows the approximate distance your vehicle can travel before running out of fuel. • Odo - Registers the distance of individual journeys. •...
  • Page 124 Information Displays Vehicle Info Transmission Temp Seatbelts • Gauge View - Allows you to select between either Turbo Boost or Transmission Temp gauge. • Tire Pressure - Shows the tire pressure. See Tire Pressure Monitoring System (page 368). • Digital Speedometer - Shows a digital display of your vehicle speed. •...
  • Page 125 Information Displays Off Road Off Road Status Power Distribution Off Road Status - Displays pitch, steering angle and roll. Power Distribution - Displays a graphic of the power distribution between the front and rear wheels. Settings Blind Spot Cross Traffic Alert Driver Alert Rear Park Aid Trailer Blind Spot...
  • Page 126: Information Messages

    Information Displays Settings Remote Start Windows Wiper Controls MyKey Enter the submenu and select your setting Display Setup Units Temperature Tire Pressure Language INFORMATION MESSAGES Note: Depending on your vehicle options and instrument cluster type, not all of the messages will display or be available. The information display may abbreviate or shorten certain messages.
  • Page 127 Information Displays Adaptive Cruise Control Message Action Adaptive Cruise A radar malfunction is preventing the adaptive cruise control Malfunction from engaging. See Using Adaptive Cruise Control (page 237). Adaptive Cruise Not A condition exists such that the adaptive cruise cannot func- Available tion properly.
  • Page 128 Information Displays Message Action AdvanceTrac SPORT The status of the AdvanceTrac sport mode after you switched MODE it on. Traction Control Off The status of the traction control system after you switched it off. See Using Traction Control (page 213). Traction Control On The status of the traction control system after you switched it on.
  • Page 129 Information Displays Battery and Charging System Message Action Check Charging System The charging system needs servicing. If the warning stays on or continues to come on, contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible. Low Battery Features The battery management system detects an extended low- Temporarily Turned Off voltage condition.
  • Page 130 Information Displays Message Action Cross Traffic Alert Deac- The system automatically turns off and displays this message tivated Trailer Attached when you connect a trailer to the vehicle that does not have a trailer blind spot system or when you switch the trailer blind spot system off through the information display.
  • Page 131 Information Displays Drivetrain Message Action Check Electronic Limited Displays if the electronic limited slip differential system Slip Differential encounters a hardware failure. Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible. Electronic Limited Slip Displays if an electronic limited slip differential system fault Differential Off See is present.
  • Page 132 Information Displays Engine Message Action Power Reduced to Lower Engine The engine has reduced power to help reduce high Temp engine temperature. Four-Wheel Drive Message Action Check 4x4 A 4X4 system fault is present. Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible. 4x4 Shift in Progress The 4X4 system is making a shift.
  • Page 133 Information Displays Fuel Message Action Fuel Level Low An early reminder of a low fuel condition. Check Fuel Fill Inlet The fuel fill inlet may not be properly closed. Keys and Intelligent Access Message Action To START Press Brake A reminder to press the brake while starting the vehicle. No Key Detected The system does not detect a key in your vehicle.
  • Page 134 Information Displays Lane Keeping System Message Action Lane Keeping Sys. The system has malfunctioned. Contact an authorized dealer Malfunction Service as soon as possible. Required Front Camera Tempor- The system has detected a condition that has caused the arily Not Available system to be temporarily unavailable.
  • Page 135 Information Displays MyKey Message Action MyKey not Created You did not program a MyKey. MyKey Active Drive MyKey is active. Safely Speed Limited to XX When switching on your vehicle and MyKey is in use, displays MPH/km/h that the MyKey speed limit is on. Near Vehicle Top Speed MyKey is in use and the MyKey speed limit is on and the vehicle speed is approaching 81 mph (130 km/h).
  • Page 136 Information Displays Message Action Hill Descent Driver Resume Hill descent control mode is deactivated and you must Control resume control. Hill Descent Control Fault A hill descent system fault is present. Hill Descent Control Off System The hill descent system is cooling due to overuse. Cooling Hill Descent Control Ready The hill descent control system is ready.
  • Page 137 Information Displays Park Brake Message Action To Release: Press Brake The electric parking brake is set and a manual release is and Switch attempted without the brake pedal being pressed. Park Brake Use Switch The electric park brake is set and an automatic release is to Release attempted but cannot be performed.
  • Page 138 Information Displays Pre-Collision Assist Message Action Pre-Collision Assist Not Available Sensor You have a blocked sensor due to bad Blocked weather, ice, mud or water in front of the radar sensor. You can typically clean the sensor to resolve. Pre-Collision Assist Not Available A fault with the system has occurred.
  • Page 139 Information Displays Message Action Pro Trailer Backup Assist Shift Pro Trailer Backup Assist operation is only available in to Reverse to Activate. Press reverse gear. Shift gear selector into reverse to activate. Knob to Exit Pro Trailer Backup Assist Camera system cannot locate sticker. Shift to park. Sticker Not Found Shift to Park Press Knob to Exit Pro Trailer Backup Assist...
  • Page 140 Information Displays Starting System Message Action To START Press Brake A reminder to apply the brake when starting your vehicle . Cranking Time Exceeded The starter has exceeded its cranking time in attempting to start your vehicle. Engine Start Pending The starter is attempting to start your vehicle.
  • Page 141 Information Displays Message Action Trailer Disconnected A trailer connection becomes disconnected, either intentionally or unintentionally, and has been sensed during a given ignition cycle. Trailer Sway Reduce Speed The trailer sway control has detected trailer sway. Trailer Wiring Fault There are certain faults in your vehicle wiring and trailer wiring/brake system.
  • Page 142: Climate Control

    Climate Control Setting the Blower Motor Speed MANUAL CLIMATE CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED) E293089 Note: Depending on your vehicle option package, the controls may look different from what you see here. E265389 Directing the Airflow Turn the control to adjust the volume of Press and release the button to air circulated in the vehicle.
  • Page 143 Climate Control Switching Recirculated Air On and Use air conditioning with recirculated air to improve cooling performance and efficiency. Press and release the button to Note: In certain conditions (for example, switch between outside air and maximum defrost) the air conditioning recirculated air.
  • Page 144: Automatic Climate Control

    Climate Control Setting the Temperature AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL (IF EQUIPPED) E293315 Note: Depending on your vehicle option package, the controls could look different from what you see here. E265862 Note: The touchscreen system controls some of the climate features. Turn the control on the left-hand side of the climate control to set the left-hand Accessing Rear Climate Controls temperature.
  • Page 145 Climate Control Auto Mode Indicator Status Auto Mode Indicator Description Status One indicator illumin- • The blower motor speed is reduced. ated. • Use this setting to minimize the amount of noise from the blower motor. • This setting increases the time taken to cool the interior.
  • Page 146: Hints On Controlling The Interior Climate - Vehicles With: Automatic Temperature Control

    Climate Control Switching Maximum Defrost On Switching the Ventilated Seats On and Off and Off (If Equipped) Press and release the button for See Seats (page 150). maximum defrosting. E268558 The left-hand and right-hand temperatures are set to HI, air flows HINTS ON CONTROLLING THE through the windshield air vents, and the INTERIOR CLIMATE -...
  • Page 147: Hints On Controlling The Interior Climate - Vehicles With: Manual Temperature Control

    Climate Control Note: For the system to function efficiently, 2. Adjust the temperature control to the the instrument panel and side air vents setting you prefer. Use 72°F (22°C) as should be fully open. a starting point, then adjust the setting as necessary.
  • Page 148: Rear Passenger Climate Controls - Vehicles With: Automatic Temperature Control

    Climate Control Recommended Settings for 5. Direct air toward the side windows. Heating 6. Close the instrument panel air vents. Adjust the blower motor speed to the center setting. REAR PASSENGER CLIMATE 2. Adjust the temperature control to the CONTROLS - VEHICLES WITH: midway point of the hot settings.
  • Page 149: Rear Passenger Climate Controls - Vehicles With: Manual Temperature Control

    Climate Control Setting the Rear Blower Motor Switching Rear Auto Mode On and Speed Press and release the button to switch on rear automatic operation, then set the temperature. Switching the Rear Climate Control On and Off Press and release the button. Switching the Rear Heated Seats On and Off E265389...
  • Page 150: Heated Windshield

    Climate Control Directing Air to the Rear Footwell Setting the Rear Temperature Air Vents Press and release the button to direct airflow to rear footwell air vents. Rear Climate Control Lock Indicator When illuminated, you can only operate the rear passenger settings through the front controls.
  • Page 151: Heated Rear Window

    Climate Control Note: Make sure you have a cabin air filter HEATED REAR WINDOW installed at all times. This prevents foreign objects from entering the system. Running Press the button to clear the rear the system without a filter in place could window of thin ice and fog.
  • Page 152 Climate Control Note: In cold weather, the heated rear window and heated mirrors turn on. Last Settings If Last Settings is on, the system uses the settings last selected before you turned off the vehicle. Heated and Cooled Features In Auto mode, certain heated features may switch on during cold weather, and cooled features during hot weather.
  • Page 153: Seats

    Seats We recommend that you follow these SITTING IN THE CORRECT guidelines: POSITION • Sit in an upright position with the base of your spine as far back as possible. • Do not recline the seat backrest so that WARNING: Sitting improperly, out your torso is more than 30 degrees of position or with the seatback reclined from the upright position.
  • Page 154 Seats Adjusting the Head Restraint WARNING: The head restraint is a Raising the Head Restraint safety device. Whenever possible it should be installed and properly Pull the head restraint up. adjusted when the seat is occupied. Lowering the Head Restraint Failure to adjust the head restraint properly could reduce its effectiveness Press and hold button C.
  • Page 155 Seats Adjust the seat backrest to an upright Guide sleeve unlock and remove driving or riding position. button. 2. Pivot the head restraint forward toward A fold button (If equipped). your head to the desired position. After the head restraint reaches the Removing the Head Restraint forward-most tilt position, pivot it forward again to release it to the rearward, un-tilted...
  • Page 156 Seats The head restraints consist of: Guide sleeve adjust and release • A trimmed energy absorbing foam and button. structure. Guide sleeve unlock and remove • A fold button (If equipped). button. Folding the Head Restraint Raising the Head Restraint Press the button to fold the head Pull the head restraint up.
  • Page 157: Manual Seats

    Seats MANUAL SEATS (IF EQUIPPED) WARNING: Do not adjust the driver seat or seat backrest when your vehicle is moving. This may result in sudden seat movement, causing the loss of control of your vehicle. WARNING: Make sure the seat fully locks into place by rocking it backward and forward.
  • Page 158 Seats E176038 Adjusting the Multi-Contour Front Adjusting the Lumbar Support Seats With Active Motion (If Equipped) Note: The engine must be running or the vehicle must be in accessory mode to activate the seats. Note: Allow a few seconds for any selection to activate.
  • Page 159 Seats E156301 Massage Mode Lumbar and Bolster Mode Back massage intensity Upper lumbar adjustment Massage intensity decrease Lumbar decrease and off Cushion massage intensity Lower lumbar adjustment Massage intensity increase Lumbar increase On and off 2. Choose the desired seat to adjust. The massage feature defaults to an 3.
  • Page 160: Memory Function

    Seats Recalling a PreSet Position MEMORY FUNCTION (IF EQUIPPED) Press and release the preset button associated with your desired driving position. The memory features move to WARNING: Before activating the the position stored for that preset. memory seat, make sure that the area immediately surrounding the seat is clear Note: You can only recall a preset memory of obstructions and that all occupants...
  • Page 161: Rear Seats

    Seats To unlink a remote control, follow the same procedure – except in step 3, press the unlock button on the remote control. Note: If more than one linked remote control or intelligent access key is in range, the memory function moves to the settings of the first key to recall a memory position.
  • Page 162 Seats Adjusting the Manual Second Row Outermost Seats for Easy Entry WARNING: Do not drive your vehicle with a seat that is unlatched or in the folded position. Failure to follow this instruction could result in personal injury or death in the event of a sudden stop or crash.
  • Page 163 Seats Adjusting the Second Row Folding the Second Row Center Outermost Seats for Easy Exit Seat (If Equipped) WARNING: To prevent possible damage to the seat or seatbelts, make sure that the seatbelts are not fastened before folding the seatback. WARNING: Do not place cargo or any objects behind the seat backrest before returning it to the original position.
  • Page 164 Seats Adjusting the Second Row Center With Second Row Bench Seats Seat (If Equipped) Note: Move this seat forward to keep a child in a child restraint close to the front seat occupants. Move the seat to the full rearward position when it is occupied by older children or adults, including children in booster seats.
  • Page 165 Seats The third-row seats have obstacle Folds the right-hand third-row detection that prevents the seats from seat. folding or returning if they are obstructed. Folds the left-hand second-row Reclining the Third Row Power Seats seat. Folds the second-row bench center seat or both second-row WARNING: Do not recline a rear captain chair seats.
  • Page 166: Climate Controlled Seats

    Seats CLIMATE CONTROLLED SEATS (IF EQUIPPED) Heated Seats WARNING: Use caution when using the heated seat if you are unable to feel E146322 pain to your skin because of advanced Press this symbol to cycle through the age, chronic illness, diabetes, spinal cord various heat settings and off.
  • Page 167 Seats E224689 Press this symbol to cycle through the various ventilation settings and off. More indicator lights indicate higher fan speeds. If the engine falls below 350 RPM while the ventilated seats are on, the feature turns itself off. You need to reactivate it. Automatic Climate Controlled Seats (If Equipped)
  • Page 168: Garage Door Opener

    Garage Door Opener (If Equipped) UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER 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 E188211 garage door opener manufactured The universal garage door opener replaces...
  • Page 169 Garage Door Opener (If Equipped) If the indicator light flashes rapidly, press and hold for two seconds and release the programmed HomeLink button. Repeat the "press/hold/release" sequence up to three times to complete the programming process. If your device still does not operate, you must program your garage door.
  • Page 170 Garage Door Opener (If Equipped) E188212 E188213 3. Press and hold the function button you Press and hold the outer two function want to program for 2 seconds, then buttons simultaneously for release. Repeat this step. Depending approximately 10 seconds until the on your brand of garage door opener, indicator light above the buttons you may need to repeat this sequence...
  • Page 171 Garage Door Opener (If Equipped) FCC and RSS-210 Industry Canada Compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired...
  • Page 172: Auxiliary Power Points

    Auxiliary Power Points 12 Volt DC Power Point USB Port and Power Point Locations USB Ports and Power Points may be in the WARNING: Do not plug optional following locations: electrical accessories into the cigar • On the lower instrument panel. lighter socket.
  • Page 173: Wireless Accessory Charger

    Auxiliary Power Points • Measuring devices, which process precise data, such as medical equipment or measuring equipment. • Other appliances requiring an extremely stable power supply such as microcomputer-controlled electric blankets or touch-sensor lamps. WIRELESS ACCESSORY CHARGER (IF EQUIPPED) E247586 When the indicator light on the power point WARNING: Wireless charging devices can affect the operation of...
  • Page 174 Auxiliary Power Points This device complies with Industry Canada Do not place metal objects, for example licence-exempt RSS standard(s). remote controls, coins and candy Operation is subject to: wrappers, on or near the charging area when charging a device. Metal objects may •...
  • Page 175: Storage Compartments

    Storage Compartments CENTER CONSOLE OVERHEAD CONSOLE Stow items in the cup holder carefully as items may become loose during hard braking, acceleration or crashes, including hot drinks which may spill. Available console features include: E266392 Press near the rear edge of the door to open it.
  • Page 176: Starting And Stopping The Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine GENERAL INFORMATION IGNITION 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. WARNING: Do not park, idle or drive your vehicle on dry grass or other dry ground cover.
  • Page 177: Starting A Gasoline Engine

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Note: A valid passive key must be located STARTING A GASOLINE inside your vehicle to switch the ignition on ENGINE and start your vehicle. When you start the engine, the idle speed Ignition Modes increases. This helps to warm up the engine.
  • Page 178 Starting and Stopping the Engine Vehicles with Keyless Start 3. With the key in this position, press the brake pedal then press the push button Note: Do not touch the accelerator pedal. ignition switch to switch the ignition on and start your vehicle. Note: You must have your intelligent access key in your vehicle in order to shift the Fast Restart...
  • Page 179 Starting and Stopping the Engine display showing a timer counting down. If Note: The ignition, all electrical circuits and you do not intervene within 30 seconds, all warning lamps and indicators will be your vehicle shuts down. Another message turned off. appears in the information display to Note: If the engine is idling for 30 minutes, inform you that your vehicle has shut down...
  • Page 180: Engine Block Heater

    Starting and Stopping the Engine Guarding Against Exhaust Fumes The heater acts as a starting aid by warming the engine coolant. This allows the climate control system to respond quickly. The equipment includes a heater WARNING: Exhaust leaks may element, installed in the engine block and result in entry of harmful and potentially a wire harness.
  • Page 181 Starting and Stopping the Engine • Make sure the system is unplugged and properly stowed before starting and driving your vehicle. Make sure the protective cover seals the prongs of the block heater cord plug when not in use. • Make sure the heater system is checked for proper operation before winter.
  • Page 182: Unique Driving Characteristics

    Unique Driving Characteristics The Auto-Start-Stop system status is AUTO-START-STOP available at a glance within the information display. See Information Displays (page The system helps reduce fuel consumption 114). by automatically stopping and restarting the engine when your vehicle has stopped. Enabling Auto-Start-Stop The engine restarts automatically when you release the brake pedal.
  • Page 183 Unique Driving Characteristics • Hill descent control is not active. • The front defroster is turned to the Max setting. • You have not selected Tow haul, Sport, Sand or Mud/Rut modes. • When you shift into park (P), the engine will restart.
  • Page 184 Unique Driving Characteristics If your vehicle is in an engine off Auto-Start-Stop, shifting from drive (D) to reverse (R) will not cause a restart if you do not press the brake pedal. The message Auto-Start-Stop Press Brake to Start Engine appears. You must press the brake pedal within 60 seconds or the system requires you to shift into park (P) and manually restart your vehicle.
  • Page 185: Fuel And Refueling

    Fuel and Refueling • Avoid inhaling fuel vapors. Inhaling fuel SAFETY PRECAUTIONS vapor can lead to eye and respiratory tract irritation. In severe cases, excessive or prolonged breathing of WARNING: Do not overfill the fuel fuel vapor can cause serious illness and tank.
  • Page 186: Fuel Filler Funnel Location

    Fuel and Refueling Some fuel stations, particularly those in • Fuels containing the octane booster high altitude areas, offer fuels posted as additive, methylcyclopentadienyl regular unleaded gasoline with an octane manganese tricarbonyl (MMT). rating below 87. The use of these fuels •...
  • Page 187 Fuel and Refueling Use the following guidelines to avoid Fully open the fuel filler door. electrostatic charge build-up, which can 2. Fully insert the fuel filler funnel into the produce a spark, when filling an fuel filler inlet. ungrounded fuel container: •...
  • Page 188: Refueling

    Fuel and Refueling REFUELING Refueling System Overview E206911 E267248 Left-hand side. To open the fuel Fuel filler door. filler door, press the center rear edge of the fuel filler door and Fuel tank filler valve. then release. Fuel tank filler pipe. Right-hand side.
  • Page 189 Fuel and Refueling WARNING: The fuel system may be under pressure. If you hear a hissing sound near the fuel filler inlet, do not refuel until the sound stops. Otherwise, fuel may spray out, which could cause serious personal injury. WARNING: Do not pry open the fuel tank filler valve.
  • Page 190: Fuel Consumption

    Fuel and Refueling 3. Apply the parking brake. 4. Fully open the fuel filler door. 5. Check the fuel tank filler valve for any debris that may be restricting its movement. 6. Remove any debris from the fuel tank filler valve. E206912 Fully insert a fuel pump nozzle or the fuel filler funnel provided with your...
  • Page 191 Fuel and Refueling Filling the Fuel Tank Keep a record for at least one month and record the type of driving, for example city For consistent results when refueling: or highway. This provides an accurate estimate of your vehicle’s fuel economy •...
  • Page 192: Engine Emission Control

    Engine Emission Control Tampering With a Noise Control EMISSION LAW System Federal laws prohibit the following acts: WARNING: Do not remove or alter • Removal or rendering inoperative by the original equipment floor covering or any person other than for purposes of insulation between it and the metal floor maintenance.
  • Page 193: Catalytic Converter

    Never work around or attempt your vehicle and to its emissions system. to repair any part of the exhaust system If you use anything other than Ford, until it has cooled. Use special care when Motorcraft or Ford-authorized parts for working around the catalytic converter.
  • Page 194 Engine Emission Control Illumination of the service engine soon Your vehicle has run out of fuel—the indicator, charging system warning light or engine may misfire or run poorly. the temperature warning light, fluid leaks, 2. Poor fuel quality or water in the strange odors, smoke or loss of engine fuel—the engine may misfire or run power could indicate that the emission...
  • Page 195 Engine Emission Control Your vehicle may not pass the I/M test if the service engine soon indicator is on or not working properly (bulb is burned out), or if the OBD-II system has determined that some of the emission control systems have not been properly checked.
  • Page 196: Transmission

    Transmission Understanding the Shift Positions AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION of Your Automatic Transmission Console Shifter WARNING: Always fully apply the parking brake and make sure you shift into park (P). Failure to follow this instruction could result in personal injury or death. WARNING: Do not use tow/haul when the road surface is slippery.
  • Page 197 Transmission 3. When you finish driving, come to a Your vehicle has a feature that shifts into complete stop. park (P) when any of the following conditions occur: 4. Move the transmission selector to park (P). • You turn the vehicle off. •...
  • Page 198 Transmission Stay in Neutral Mode - Console Shifter To enter Stay in Neutral mode: • Move the transmission selector to This mode allows your vehicle to stay in neutral (N). neutral when you exit your vehicle. Extended usage of Stay in Neutral mode •...
  • Page 199 Transmission Manual (M) WARNING: When doing this With the transmission selector in manual procedure, you need to take the (M) or by placing the shifter column into transmission out of park (P) which the manual position, you can change gears means your vehicle can roll freely.
  • Page 200 Transmission The tow/haul feature: To prevent the engine from running at too low of an RPM, which may cause it to stall, • Moves upshifts to higher engine speeds SelectShift still makes some downshifts to reduce the frequency of if it determines that you have not transmission shifting.
  • Page 201 Transmission With the transmission selector in drive (D), push the – button to active PRS. The WARNING: If the parking brake is available and selected gears show on the fully released, but the brake warning instrument cluster. lamp remains illuminated, the brakes All available gears display with the current may not be working properly.
  • Page 202 Transmission If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck in Mud or Snow Note: Do not rock your vehicle if the engine is not at normal operating temperature or damage to the transmission could occur. Note: Do not rock your vehicle for more than a minute or damage to the transmission and tires could occur, or the engine could overheat.
  • Page 203: Four-Wheel Drive

    Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) CHECK 4X4 USING FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE Displays when a 4X4 system Note: For important information regarding fault is present. safe operation of this type of vehicle, see General Information in the Wheels and Tires Note: When a 4X4 system fault is present, chapter.
  • Page 204 Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) Note: The information display may show 4H - 4X4 HIGH messages during 4WD operation. See Provides electronically locked four-wheel Information Messages (page 123). drive power to front and rear wheels. When Your 4X4 control is located in one of the you select this mode, the information following locations: display shows 4H.
  • Page 205 Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) Operating 4WD Vehicles With You can change between 2H to 4A or 4H Spare or Mismatched Tires at a stop or when driving. The information display may show a message indicating a On four-wheel drive vehicles, the size of 4X4 shift is in progress and the LED light the spare tire can affect the 4X4 system.
  • Page 206 Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) The differences that make your vehicle so The transfer case supples power to all four versatile also make it handle differently wheels. On four-wheel drive vehicles, the than an ordinary passenger car. transfer case allows you to select different 4WD modes when necessary.
  • Page 207 Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) It may be less risky to strike small objects, When driving at slow speeds in deep sand such as freeway reflectors, with minor under high outside temperatures, use a low damage to your vehicle rather than gear when possible.
  • Page 208 Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) Note: Driving through deep water may damage the transmission. If the front or rear axle is submerged in water, the axle lubricant and power transfer unit lubricant should be checked and changed if necessary. Driving on Hilly or Sloping Terrain Although natural obstacles may make it necessary to travel diagonally up or down a hill or steep incline, you should always...
  • Page 209 Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) Four-wheel drive vehicles have advantages Note: Do not rock your vehicle for more over two-wheel drive vehicles in snow and than a minute, damage to the transmission ice but can skid like any other vehicle. and tires may occur or the engine may Should you start to slide when driving on overheat.
  • Page 210 Four-Wheel Drive (If Equipped) We recommend that you use caution when your vehicle has either a high load or device, such as ladders or luggage racks. Any modifications to your vehicle that raise the center of gravity may cause your vehicle to roll over when there is a loss of vehicle control.
  • Page 211: Rear Axle

    Rear Axle Spare Tire LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL If your vehicle is equipped with an (IF EQUIPPED) Electronic Limited Slip Differential, a spare tire of a different size than the tire The Electronic Limited Slip Differential provided, should not be used. If a spare tire (eLSD) system directs torque, enabling the is installed, a message may appear, vehicle to drive over terrain and road...
  • Page 212: Brakes

    Brakes Emergency Brake Assist GENERAL INFORMATION Emergency brake assist detects when you Note: Occasional brake noise is normal. If brake heavily by measuring the rate at a metal-to-metal, continuous grinding or which you press the brake pedal. It continuous squeal sound is present, the provides maximum braking efficiency as brake linings may be worn-out and an long as you press the pedal.
  • Page 213: Electric Parking Brake

    Brakes • You take corners too fast. • The road surface is poor. Note: If the system activates, the brake Note: It remains illuminated for a short pedal may pulse and may travel further. period of time after you switch the ignition Maintain pressure on the brake pedal.
  • Page 214: Hill Start Assist

    Brakes Releasing the Electric Parking Push the switch downward. E267156 Brake if the Vehicle Battery is Running Out of Charge The red warning lamp turns off. Connect a booster battery to the vehicle battery to release the electric parking brake E270480 if the vehicle battery is running out of charge.
  • Page 215 Brakes developed sufficient torque to prevent your Vehicles with Automatic Transmission vehicle from rolling down the slope. This You cannot turn the system on or off. is an advantage when pulling away on a When you switch the ignition on, the slope, for example from a car park ramp, system automatically turns on.
  • Page 216: Traction Control

    Traction Control Use the switch again to return the traction PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION control system to normal operation. The traction control system helps avoid The switch for the stability and traction drive wheel spin and loss of traction. control system is on the instrument panel. If your vehicle begins to slide, the system Your vehicle may have MyKey restrictions applies the brakes to individual wheels...
  • Page 217: Stability Control

    Stability Control If a fault occurs in either the stability PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION control or the traction control system, you may experience the following conditions: • The stability and traction control light WARNING: Vehicle modifications illuminates steadily. involving braking system, aftermarket roof racks, suspension, steering system, •...
  • Page 218: Using Stability Control

    Stability Control Traction Control USING STABILITY CONTROL The system enhances your vehicle’s ability Stability Control and Traction to maintain traction of the wheels by Control with Roll Stability detecting and controlling wheel spin. See Control (RSC Using Traction Control (page 213). The system automatically activates when you start your engine.
  • Page 219 Stability Control Stability Control and Traction Control with RSC Features Button pressed Flashes then Disabled Disabled Disabled and held for illuminated more than 5 solid seconds at vehicle speed under 35 mph (56 km/h) Vehicle speed Illuminated Enabled Enabled Disabled exceeds 35 mph (56 km/h) after button is...
  • Page 220: Hill Descent Control

    Hill Descent Control (If Equipped) To increase descent speed, press the PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION accelerator pedal until you reach the desired speed. To decrease descent speed, press the brake pedal until you WARNING: Hill descent control reach the desired speed. cannot control descent in all surface conditions and circumstances, such as Whether accelerating or decelerating, once...
  • Page 221: Parking Aids

    Parking Aids Note: When a trailer is connected to your PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION vehicle, the rear parking aid may detect the trailer and therefore provide warnings. Disable the rear parking aid when a trailer WARNING: To help avoid personal is connected to prevent these warnings. injury, always use caution when in Note: The sensing system cannot be turned reverse (R) and when using the sensing...
  • Page 222: Rear Parking Aid

    Parking Aids A warning tone sounds when your vehicle REAR PARKING AID (IF EQUIPPED) approaches an object. As your vehicle moves closer to an object, the rate of the tone increases. The warning tone WARNING: The system may not continuously sounds when an object is 12 in detect objects with surfaces that absorb (30 cm) or less from the center of the rear reflection.
  • Page 223: Front Parking Aid

    Parking Aids If your vehicle remains stationary for two FRONT PARKING AID (IF EQUIPPED) seconds the audible warning turns off. If your vehicle moves backward the tone sounds again. WARNING: The system may not Note: If the detected object is 12 in (30 cm) detect objects with surfaces that absorb or less from the rear bumper, the audible reflection.
  • Page 224 Parking Aids Object Distance Indicator A warning tone sounds when your vehicle (If Equipped) approaches an object. As your vehicle moves closer to an object, the rate of the tone increases. The warning tone continuously sounds when an object is 12 in (30 cm) or less from the front bumper.
  • Page 225: Side Sensing System

    Parking Aids When you shift into neutral (N), the system Note: Keep the sensors free from snow, ice only provides visual indication if your and large accumulations of dirt. vehicle is moving at a speed of Note: Do not cover up the sensors. approximately 5 mph (8 km/h) or below, Note: Do not clean the sensors with sharp for example, your vehicle is moving on a...
  • Page 226: Active Park Assist

    Parking Aids When the system detects an object within When you shift into reverse (R), the system the coverage area and the driving path of provides audible warnings and a visual your vehicle, an audible warning sounds. indication when detected objects are As your vehicle moves closer to the object, within 24 in (60 cm) and are inside the the rate of the tone increases.
  • Page 227 Parking Aids The system may not correctly operate in any of the following conditions: WARNING: Active park assist does • You use a spare tire or a tire that is not apply the brakes under any significantly worn more than the other circumstances.
  • Page 228 Parking Aids If your vehicle is parked and after you When the vehicle speed is less than switch the ignition on, you can use the 22 mph (35 km/h), the system scans both information display to toggle through the sides of your vehicle for an available modes.
  • Page 229 Parking Aids Deactivating Active Park Assist Note: If the vehicle speed is greater than approximately 22 mph (35 km/h), the You can manually deactivate the system system shows a message to instruct you to reduce the vehicle speed. • Pressing the Active Park Assist button Automatically Steering into a Parallel during an active maneuver.
  • Page 230 Parking Aids When the vehicle speed is less than 19 mph Note: If the vehicle speed is greater than (30 km/h), the system scans both sides of approximately 19 mph (30 km/h), the your vehicle for an available parking space. system shows a message to instruct you to A message and a graphic appear in the reduce the vehicle speed.
  • Page 231 Parking Aids When the active park assist maneuver is Press the button once when your complete, a tone sounds and a message vehicle is stationary in a parallel E146186 appears. parking space. Note: You are responsible for checking how Note: If you did not use active park assist your vehicle is parked and making any to parallel park your vehicle, pressing the necessary corrections before leaving your...
  • Page 232 Parking Aids Note: You are responsible for controlling your vehicle and making sure the path is clear prior to pulling into traffic. Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause The system does not search for You may have switched the traction control off. a parking space.
  • Page 233: Rear View Camera

    Parking Aids Symptom Possible Cause A parked vehicle has a high attachment. For example, a salt sprayer, snowplow or moving truck bed. The parking space length or position of parked objects changes after your vehicle passes the space. The temperature around your vehicle quickly changes. For example, driving from a heated garage into the cold, or after leaving a car wash.
  • Page 234 Parking Aids The system uses three types of guides to Camera System Settings help you see what is behind your vehicle: The rear view camera system settings can • Active guidelines (if equipped): Show be accessed through the display screen. the intended path of your vehicle when See General Information (page 114).
  • Page 235 Parking Aids Active guidelines are only shown with fixed The system will provide an image of your guidelines. To use active guidelines, turn vehicle and the sensor zones. The zones the steering wheel to point the guidelines will highlight green, yellow and red when toward an intended path.
  • Page 236: 360 Degree Camera

    Parking Aids Camera Views 360 DEGREE CAMERA The camera button is located on EQUIPPED) the instrument panel and allows you to toggle through different E205884 camera views. WARNING: The 360 degree camera system still requires the driver When in park (P), neutral (N) or drive (D), to use it in conjunction with looking out only images from the front cameras are of the windows, and checking the interior...
  • Page 237 Parking Aids The following camera views can be accessed when you shift into reverse (R): • Rear 360 + Normal: Contains the normal rear camera view next to a 360 degree camera view. Press the zoom (+) button to quickly access Rear Normal View from this screen.
  • Page 238 Parking Aids The side view camera, located in the outside mirror, provides a video image of the area on the sides of your vehicle. It aids you while parking your vehicle. Note: Use caution when using the 360 view while any of the doors are ajar. If a door is ajar, the camera may be out of position and the video image may be incorrect.
  • Page 239: Cruise Control

    Cruise Control 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. The Use cruise control when the vehicle speed system does not apply the brakes.
  • Page 240: Canceling The Set Speed

    Cruise Control CANCELING THE SET SPEED WARNING: Do not use the system Press the button, or tap the in poor visibility, for example fog, heavy brake pedal to cancel the set rain, spray or snow. E265298 speed. WARNING: Do not use the system Note: The system remembers the set when towing a trailer that has speed.
  • Page 241 Cruise Control E255686 A vehicle graphic illuminates if there is a vehicle detected in front of you. E262918 Note: When adaptive cruise control is The cruise controls are on the steering active, the speedometer may vary slightly wheel. See Cruise Control (page 89). from the set speed displayed in the information display.
  • Page 242 Cruise Control Following a Vehicle to a Complete Stop WARNING: The system only warns of vehicles detected by the radar sensor. If your vehicle follows a vehicle to a In some cases there may be no warning complete stop and remains stationary for or a delayed warning.
  • Page 243 Cruise Control Press and release to decrease Adaptive Cruise Control Gap Settings the set speed in small increments. Graphic Distance Gap Dynamic Display, Behavior Press and hold either button to change the Bars Indic- set speed in large increments. Release the ated button when you reach your preferred Between...
  • Page 244 Cruise Control Park Brake Application WARNING: If the system Automatic parking brake application and malfunctions, have your vehicle checked cancellation occurs if: as soon as possible. • You unbuckle the seatbelt and open the door after you stop the vehicle. The radar sensor has a limited field of view.
  • Page 245 Cruise Control Blocked Sensor Detection issues can occur: When driving on a different line than the vehicle in front. With vehicles that edge into your lane. The system can only detect these vehicles once they move fully into your lane. There may be issues with the detection of vehicles in front when driving into and coming out...
  • Page 246 Cruise Control Possible Causes and Actions for This Message Displaying: Cause Action The surface of the radar is dirty or Clean the grille surface in front of the radar obstructed. or remove the object causing the obstruc- tion. The surface of the radar is clean but the Wait a short time.
  • Page 247: Driving Aids

    Driving Aids Note: Keep the windshield free from DRIVER ALERT (IF EQUIPPED) obstructions. For example, bird droppings, insects and snow or ice. Note: If the camera is blocked or if the WARNING: The system is designed windshield is damaged, the system may not to aid the driver.
  • Page 248: Lane Keeping System

    Driving Aids The warning system is in two stages. At first the system issues a temporary warning WARNING: The sensor may that you need to take a rest. This message incorrectly track lane markings as other will only appear for a short time. If the structures or objects.
  • Page 249 Driving Aids System Settings The system has optional menu settings available. See General Information (page 114). The system stores the last known selection for each of these settings. You do not need to readjust your settings each time you switch on the system. Adjust the settings to enable one of the three modes: Alert Only...
  • Page 250 Driving Aids System Display Alert + Aid Mode E165517 Alert E274073 Alert + Aid — Provides steering assistance If you switch the system on in alert mode, toward the lane center. a graphic with lane markings appears in the information display. If your vehicle continues drifting out of the lane, the system provides a steering wheel If you switch the system on in aid or alert...
  • Page 251 Driving Aids • The road has no or poor lane markings See Troubleshooting for additional in the camera field-of-view. information. • The camera is obscured or unable to Green: Indicates that the system is detect the lane markings due to available or ready to provide a warning or environmental, traffic or vehicle intervention, on the indicated side.
  • Page 252: Blind Spot Information System

    Driving Aids Why is the feature not available (line markings are gray) when I can see the lane markings on the road? Lane width is too narrow or too wide. The camera has not been calibrated after a windshield replacement. Driving on tight roads or on uneven roads.
  • Page 253 Driving Aids The system is designed to detect vehicles System Lights and Messages that may have entered the blind spot zone. The detection area is on both sides of your vehicle, extending rearward from the exterior mirrors to approximately 13 ft (4 m) beyond the rear bumper.
  • Page 254 Driving Aids If the sensors become blocked, a message Note: If you connect a trailer to your vehicle may appear in the information display. See and do not set up the trailer through the Information Messages (page 123). The information display, the system turns off alert indicators remain illuminated but the and a warning message appears.
  • Page 255 Driving Aids • Is the width less than 9 ft (2.7 m) and System Operation length less than 33 ft (10.1 m)? When you connect a trailer to your vehicle, If no, the system turns off. the trailer set up menu appears in the information display.
  • Page 256: Cross Traffic Alert

    Driving Aids • Box trailers that have a width greater CROSS TRAFFIC ALERT than 8.5 ft (2.6 m) at the front may cause early alerts when you pass a vehicle. WARNING: Do not use the cross • Clam shell or V-Nose box trailers with traffic alert system as a replacement for a width greater than 8.5 ft (2.6 m) at using the interior and exterior mirrors or...
  • Page 257 Driving Aids E142440 The sensor on the left-hand side is only partially obstructed and zone coverage on the right-hand side is maximized. E142441 Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 258 Driving Aids Cross Traffic Alert Behavior When Zone coverage also decreases when Trailer is Attached parking at narrow angles. The sensor on the left-hand side is mostly obstructed and Note: The system may not correctly operate zone coverage on that side is severely when towing a trailer.
  • Page 259: Steering

    Driving Aids Note: If arrows do not display, a message Note: In exceptional conditions, the system appears in the information display. could alert you, even when there is nothing in the detection zone, for example a vehicle If the system malfunctions, a warning lamp passing further away from your vehicle.
  • Page 260: Pre-Collision Assist

    Driving Aids Extreme continuous steering may increase PRE-COLLISION ASSIST the effort required for you to steer your vehicle, this increased effort prevents overheating and permanent damage to WARNING: You are responsible for the steering system. You do not lose the controlling your vehicle at all times.
  • Page 261 Driving Aids Note: Brake support and active braking are active at speeds up to 75 mph (120 km/h). WARNING: The system cannot If the vehicle has a radar sensor or adaptive help prevent all crashes. Do not rely on cruise control, then brake support and active this system to replace driver judgment braking are active up to the maximum speed and the need to maintain a safe distance...
  • Page 262 Driving Aids If the time gap to a preceding vehicle is small, a red visual indication appears. Note: Distance indication and alert deactivates and the graphics do not display when adaptive cruise control is active. E254791 Speed Sensitivity Graphics Distance Gap Time Gap 62 mph Normal...
  • Page 263 Driving Aids Note: If your vehicle has a radar sensor, we If a message regarding a blocked sensor recommend that you switch the system off or camera appears in the information if you install a snowplow or similar object display, the radar signals or camera images in such a way that it could block the radar are obstructed.
  • Page 264: Drive Control

    Driving Aids Radar Troubleshooting (If Equipped) Cause Action Clean the grille surface in front of the radar The surface of the radar in the grille is dirty or remove the object causing the obstruc- or obstructed in some way. tion. The surface of the radar in the grille is clean Wait a short time.
  • Page 265 Driving Aids • Electronically power-assisted steering On the center console system adjusts steering effort and feel based on the mode you select. See Steering (page 256). • Electronic stability control and traction control maintain your vehicle control in adverse conditions or high performance driving.
  • Page 266 Driving Aids Sport - For aggressive on-road ECO - For efficient and driving. This mode increases responsible driving. This mode throttle response, provides a helps deliver maximum fuel E246593 E246597 sportier steering feel, along with quicker efficiency and increases driving range. shifting.
  • Page 267 Driving Aids If Equipped with Column Shifter Drive Mode Switch Grass/Gravel/ Normal Sport Tow/Haul Snow Default Available Default Not Available Available Available Available Default Default Normal Normal Slippery Available Sport Tuning Tuning Tuning Tuning Available Not Available Not Available Available Available Available Not Available...
  • Page 268: Load Carrying

    Load Carrying REAR UNDER FLOOR STORAGE Cargo Management System A storage area is located in the floor of the rear cargo area. There are two types of storage systems depending on your vehicle. E250822 Lift up on the handle and fold back to open Short Wheel Base System the cover.
  • Page 269 Load Carrying Advanced System: Forward With the advanced long wheel base Divider, Cargo Shelf and Rear system, there is an additional cover with Barrier (Bulkhead Position) an extra storage compartment underneath. This cover also operates on friction hinges. Equipped) Lift up on the handle to open the cover. To close, lower the cover.
  • Page 270: Cargo Nets

    Load Carrying For the short wheel base system, it is necessary for the second panel located toward the front of the vehicle to be raised up when the seats are folded down. For the long wheel base system, it is necessary for the second panel located toward the front of the vehicle to be raised Note: Before moving the board into the...
  • Page 271: Roof Racks And Load Carriers

    Load Carrying ROOF RACKS AND LOAD CARRIERS WARNING: When loading the roof racks, we recommend you evenly distribute the load, as well as maintain a low center of gravity. Loaded vehicles, with higher centers of gravity, may handle differently than unloaded E275124 vehicles.
  • Page 272: Load Limit

    Load Carrying Description Roof Load F GAWR ME Expedition 4WD 7,720 lb (3,501 kg) 3,550 lb (1,610 kg) 0 lb (0 kg) with and without moonroof ME Expedition 7,450 lb (3,379 kg) 3,375 lb (1,530 kg) 200 lb (90 kg) without moonroof ME Expedition with 7,450 lb (3,379 kg)
  • Page 273 Load Carrying is the maximum payload for your Tire and Loading Label Information vehicle as built by the assembly Example: plant. If you install any additional equipment on your vehicle, you must determine the new payload. Subtract the weight of the equipment from the payload listed on the Tire and Loading label.
  • Page 274 Load Carrying The total load on each axle must never exceed its Gross Axle WARNING: Exceeding the Weight Rating. Safety Compliance Certification label vehicle weight limits can GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight adversely affect the Rating) performance and handling of GVWR is the maximum allowable your vehicle, cause vehicle weight of the fully loaded vehicle.
  • Page 275 Load Carrying be used for safe control of towed Steps for determining the vehicles and for trailers where the correct load limit: Gross Combined Weight of the 1. Locate the statement "The towing vehicle plus the trailer combined weight of occupants exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight and cargo should never exceed Rating of the towing vehicle.
  • Page 276 Load Carrying Helpful examples for calculating - 1200 = - 240 pounds. No, you do the available amount of cargo not have enough cargo capacity and luggage load capacity to carry that much weight. In metric units, the calculation would Suppose your vehicle has a be: 635 kilograms - (2 x 99 1400-pound (635-kilogram) cargo...
  • Page 277 Load Carrying handle differently than unloaded vehicles. Take extra precautions, such as slower speeds and increased stopping distance, when driving a heavily loaded vehicle. Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 278: Towing

    Towing Load Placement TOWING A TRAILER To help minimize how trailer movement affects your vehicle WARNING: Towing trailers when driving: beyond the maximum • Load the heaviest items closest recommended gross trailer to the trailer floor. weight exceeds the limit of your •...
  • Page 279: Trailer Reversing Aids

    Towing RV & Trailer Towing Guide Online Website http://www.fleet.ford.com/towing-guides/ Note: Keep in mind that the front end of the vehicle swings out when changing the TRAILER REVERSING AIDS direction of the trailer. EQUIPPED) Note: The system relies on user measurements to determine sticker Pro Trailer Backup Assist placement and system limits.
  • Page 280 Towing Step 1: Position your Vehicle and Trailer Hitch your conventional trailer to your vehicle. See Essential Towing Checks (page 289). Park your vehicle and hitched trailer on a level surface. For best results, make sure that your trailer rides level with the ground when you hitch it to your vehicle.
  • Page 281 Some examples of conventional type Note: Additional stickers may be purchased trailers are shown below. through your Ford Dealers parts department. Note: You cannot use the system with the types of trailers marked with the cross. The system only works with conventional trailers.
  • Page 282 Towing Note: Use consistent metric or imperial Note: If the distance ends in anything less units as required by your country or vehicle. than one half of an inch, round down to the current whole inch. If a distance ends in one Record the four key distances (A, B, C, D) half or greater of an inch, round up to the as required by the measurement card.
  • Page 283 Towing A message displays during calibration and Take your hands off the steering wheel and after calibration is complete. turn the Pro Trailer Backup Assist control knob instead. The knob acts as the steering Using Pro Trailer Backup Assist control for the trailer. Note: The more you turn the knob, the To use the system press the button and sharper the trailer turns.
  • Page 284 Towing Accurate measurements are critical to correct system function. If you need to check measurements entered or change them you can access them through the trailer menus in the instrument cluster. Choose the option to change the sticker from the change trailer settings menu. It is not necessary to remove the sticker if you are just reviewing or changing E246993...
  • Page 285 Towing Measurement B has reached maximum or Measurement D has reached maximum or minimum value: minimum value: • Make sure that the sticker placement • Make sure that the measurement being instruction in step 3 of the setup has made is the horizontal distance only been followed.
  • Page 286 Towing For best results: • Clean the sticker and camera to make sure they are unobstructed. • Use a long, straight, smooth and level road when attempting to calibrate. • Clean the lens with a soft, lint-free cloth and water. •...
  • Page 287 Towing • You can change your sticker location System does not backup straight: by going into the Towing menu, • Factors such as the drawbar selecting trailer options, selecting connection to the hitch receiver, road change trailer settings and then camber, road grade and compliance in selecting the change sticker option.
  • Page 288: Trailer Sway Control

    The system displays this warning when vehicle control, serious injury or death. it can no longer steer the vehicle and Ford does not recommend disabling this you must take over steering. There are feature except in situations where speed four reasons why this warning displays...
  • Page 289: Recommended Towing Weights

    Towing Note: Certain states require This feature applies your vehicle brakes at individual wheels and, if necessary, reduces electric trailer brakes for trailers engine power. If the trailer begins to sway, over a specified weight. Be sure to the stability control light flashes and the check state regulations for this message TRAILER SWAY REDUCE specified weight.
  • Page 290 Towing Note: The trailer tongue load Consult an authorized dealer to figures into the payload for your determine the maximum trailer vehicle. Reduce the total payload weight allowed for your vehicle if by the final trailer tongue weight. you are not sure. Maximum Gross Maximum Vehicle...
  • Page 291 Towing Maximum Gross Maximum Vehicle Towing Axle Combined Weight Trailer Type Package Ratio Ratio Weight Short 9,300 lb Wheel- 15,300 lb (6,940 kg) Optional (4,218 kg) base 4x2 Heavy Duty with Short 9,200 lb Wheel- 15,500 lb (7,031 kg) (4,173 kg) Load base 4x4 Distrib-...
  • Page 292: Essential Towing Checks

    Towing When attaching the trailer wiring connector ESSENTIAL TOWING CHECKS to your vehicle, only use a proper fitting connector that works with the vehicle and Follow these guidelines for safe towing: trailer functions. Some seven-position • Do not tow a trailer until you drive your connectors may have the SAE J2863 logo, vehicle at least 1,000 mi (1,600 km).
  • Page 293 Towing 2. Grab the trailer hitch cover at the edge The standard integrated hitch has two and rotate until the top of the trailer ratings depending on mode of operation: hitch cover unsnaps from the bumper, • Weight-carrying mode requires a draw then remove the trailer hitch cover.
  • Page 294 Towing 4. Measure the height to the top of your vehicle's front wheel opening on the fender a second time. This is H2. 5. Install and adjust the tension in the weight-distributing bars so that the height of your vehicle's front wheel opening on the fender is approximately half the way down from H2, toward H1.
  • Page 295 Towing Integrated Trailer Brake Controller (If The controller shows gain setting, output Equipped) bar graph, and trailer connectivity status in the information display. They appear in the information display as follows: WARNING: Use the integrated • Trailer Brake Controller Gain (without trailer brake controller to properly adjust trailer connected): Shows the current the trailer brakes and check all...
  • Page 296 Towing B: Manual control lever: Slide the control 4. Use the gain adjustment (+ and -) lever to the left to turn on the trailer's buttons to increase or decrease the electric brakes independent of the tow gain setting to the desired starting vehicle's.
  • Page 297 Towing wiring. Consult your trailer dealer for • Your vehicle's brake system and the assistance. This can be a short to ground trailer brake system work such as a chaffed wire, short to voltage independently of each other. Changing such as a pulled pin on trailer emergency the gain setting on the controller does breakaway battery, or the trailer brakes not affect the operation of your...
  • Page 298 Towing When Towing a Trailer • Allow more distance for stopping with a trailer attached. Anticipate stops and • Do not tow during the first 1,000 mi brake gradually. (1,600 km). • Avoid parking on a slope. However, if • Do not make full-throttle starts.
  • Page 299: Towing The Vehicle On Four Wheels

    Towing Replace the rear axle lubricant anytime Four-wheel Drive Vehicles With 4x4 the rear axle has been submerged in water. Water may have contaminated the rear You can only tow a 4X4 LOW equipped axle lubricant, which is not normally four-wheel drive vehicle with all wheels on checked or changed unless a leak is the ground by placing the transfer case in...
  • Page 300 Towing Note: If your vehicle has intelligent access, Release the brake pedal. you can keep your vehicle on while switching the engine off by pressing the WARNING: Do not disconnect the START/STOP button two times slowly battery during recreational towing. It without pressing the brake pedal.
  • Page 301 Towing Note: If completed successfully, the instrument cluster displays 4X2, and Neutral Tow Disabled. Note: If the indicator light and message do not display, you must perform the procedure again from the beginning. Note: You may hear an audible noise as the transfer case shifts out of its neutral position.
  • Page 302: Driving Hints

    Driving Hints There are some things to keep in mind that REDUCED ENGINE may improve your fuel economy: PERFORMANCE • Accelerate and slow down in a smooth, moderate fashion. • Drive at steady speeds. WARNING: If you continue to drive •...
  • Page 303: Breaking-In

    Driving Hints • Avoid adding particular accessories to your vehicle (e.g. bug deflectors, rollbars/light bars, running boards, ski racks). • Avoid driving with the wheels out of alignment. BREAKING-IN You need to break in new tires for approximately 300 mi (480 km). During this time, your vehicle may exhibit some E176913 unusual driving characteristics.
  • Page 304 Driving Hints WARNING: Secure the floor mat to both retention devices so that it cannot slip out of position and interfere with the pedals. Failure to follow this instruction could result in the loss of control of your vehicle, personal injury or death.
  • Page 305: Roadside Emergencies

    • 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 306: Hazard Flashers

    Roadside Assistance To fully assist you should you have a WARNING: If your vehicle has been vehicle concern, Ford Motor Company of involved in a crash, have the fuel system Canada, Limited offers a complimentary checked. Failure to follow this instruction roadside assistance program.
  • Page 307: Jump Starting The Vehicle

    Roadside Emergencies 4. You can attempt to start the vehicle Note: Attempting to push-start a vehicle by pressing the brake pedal and with an automatic transmission may cause START/STOP, or press START/STOP transmission damage. without pressing the brake pedal. Note: Use only a 12-volt supply to start your 5.
  • Page 308 Roadside Emergencies 3. Connect the negative (-) cable to the negative (-) terminal of the booster vehicle battery. 4. Make the final connection of the negative (-) cable to an exposed metal part of the stalled vehicle's engine, away from the battery and the fuel injection system, or connect the negative (-) cable to a ground connection point if available.
  • Page 309: Post-Crash Alert System

    Roadside Emergencies The horn and indicators turn off when: • You press the hazard control button. • You press the panic button on the remote entry transmitter (if equipped). • Your vehicle runs out of power. • Sounding of the horn is only enabled in specific markets.
  • Page 310: Towing Points

    Roadside Emergencies We recommend the use of a wheel lift and dollies or flatbed equipment to tow your WARNING: Never link two straps vehicle. Do not tow with a slingbelt. We do together with a clevis pin. These heavy not approve a slingbelt towing procedure. metal objects could become projectiles If you tow your vehicle incorrectly, or by if the strap breaks and can cause serious...
  • Page 311: Customer Assistance

    In Canada: to the authorized dealer. Repairs will be Mailing address made using Ford or Motorcraft® parts, or remanufactured or other parts that are Customer Relationship Centre authorized by Ford. Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited P.O.
  • Page 312: In California (U.s. Only)

    OR In some states within the United States, 2. Four or more repair attempts are made you must directly notify Ford in writing on the same nonconformity (a defect before pursuing remedies under your...
  • Page 313: The Better Business Bureau (Bbb) Auto Line Program (U.s. Only)

    BBB AUTO LINE During mediation, a representative of the 3033 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 600 BBB will contact both you and Ford Motor Arlington, Virginia 22201 Company to explore options for settlement of the claim. If an agreement is not reached...
  • Page 314: Utilizing The Mediation/Arbitration Program (Canada Only)

    Before exporting your vehicle to a foreign Canadian dealers. In those cases where country, contact the appropriate foreign you continue to feel that the efforts by Ford embassy or consulate. These officials can of Canada and the authorized dealer to...
  • Page 315 (VIN) and new dealership’s Sales Manager, Service address with Ford Global Trade Services Manager or Customer Relations Manager. by emailing, expcso@ford.com. If you require additional assistance or clarification, please contact the respective Customer Relationship Center as previously listed.
  • Page 316: Ordering Additional Owner's Literature

    HELM, INCORPORATED NHTSA cannot become involved 47911 Halyard Drive in individual problems between Plymouth, Michigan 48170 you, your dealer, or Ford Motor Attention: Customer Service Company. Or to order a free publication catalog, call toll free: 1-800-782-4356 To contact NHTSA, you may call Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m.
  • Page 317 Customer Assistance Transport Canada Contact Information Website http://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/motorvehiclesafety/reporting-defects-motor- vehicles.html (English) Website http://www.tc.gc.ca/fra/securiteautomobile/signaler-defauts-vehicules- automobiles.html (French) Phone 1-800-333-0510 Ford of Canada Contact Information Website www.ford.ca Phone 1-800-565-3673 Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 318: Fuses

    Fuses FUSE BOX LOCATIONS FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART Engine Compartment Fuse Box Engine Compartment Fuse Box The power distribution box is in the engine compartment. It has high-current fuses WARNING: Always disconnect the that protect your vehicle’s main electrical battery before servicing high current systems from overloads.
  • Page 319 Fuses E251921 Fuse Fuse Rating Protected Component Number Horn. Fan 1. Front wiper motor. Inverter. Starter relay. Power point 1. Power point 2. Rain sensor. Trailer tow light module. 4x4 module. Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 320 Fuses Fuse Fuse Rating Protected Component Number Heated backlight relay coil. Heated mirror relay coil. Heated wiper park relay coil. Transmission isolation relay coil. Not used (spare). Voltage quality module run/start power. Blindspot information system. Image processing module B. Front view camera. Rear view camera.
  • Page 321 Fuses Fuse Fuse Rating Protected Component Number — Not used. Vehicle power 4. Vehicle power 3. Vehicle power 2. Vehicle power 1. — Not used. — Not used. — Not used. Front and rear washer pump. 7.5A Family entertainment system. —...
  • Page 322 Fuses Fuse Fuse Rating Protected Component Number — Not used. — Not used. — Not used. — Not used. Power liftgate module. Anti-lock brake system and parking brake module. 4x4 module. — Not used. — Not used. Trailer tow backup lamps. —...
  • Page 323 Fuses Fuse Fuse Rating Protected Component Number Heated mirrors. USB smart charger 1. USB smart charger 2. Rear wiper motor relay. Not used (spare). Transmission oil pump. Heated backlight. Power point 5. Fan 2. — Not used. — Not used. —...
  • Page 324 Fuses Passenger Compartment Fuse Box E145984 Fuse Fuse Rating Protected Component Number — Not used. Driver seat switch. 7.5A Driver door unlock. Speaker amplifier. — Not used. Smart datalink connector logic. Rear audio control module. Wireless accessory charger. Hands-free liftgate module. Keypad.
  • Page 325 Fuses Fuse Fuse Rating Protected Component Number 7.5A Steering column control module. Smart datalink connector logic. Brake switch. SYNC. — Not used. — Not used. 7.5A Key inhibit solenoid. Gearshift module. Telematics control unit module. Ignition switch. Humidity and in-car temperature sensor. Electrochromic mirror.
  • Page 326: Changing A Fuse

    Fuses Fuse Fuse Rating Protected Component Number Run/start relay. Not used (spare). Image processing module A. Automated park assist module. Continuous control damping module. Heated steering wheel. 30A Circuit Left-hand rear power window. Breaker Right-hand rear power window. Note: Spare fuse amperage may vary. CHANGING A FUSE Fuses WARNING: Always replace a fuse...
  • Page 327 Fuses Fuse Types E267379 Micro 2. Micro 3. Maxi. Mini. M Case. J Case. J Case Low Profile. Slotted M Case. Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 328: Maintenance

    Maintenance Working with the Engine On GENERAL INFORMATION Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help WARNING: To reduce the risk of maintain its roadworthiness and resale vehicle damage and personal burn value. There is a large network of injuries, do not start your engine with the authorized dealers that are there to help air cleaner removed and do not remove you with their professional servicing...
  • Page 329: Under Hood Overview

    Maintenance 3. Raise the hood until the lift cylinders hold it open. 4. To close, lower the hood and make sure that it is properly closed and fully latched. E190266 UNDER HOOD OVERVIEW E258054 Windshield washer fluid reservoir. See Washer Fluid Check (page 338). Power distribution box.
  • Page 330: Engine Oil Dipstick

    Maintenance Battery. See Changing the 12V Battery (page 335). Engine oil filler cap. See Engine Oil Check (page 327). Engine oil dipstick. See Engine Oil Dipstick (page 327). Brake fluid reservoir. See Brake Fluid Check (page 334). Air filter. See Changing the Engine Air Filter (page 329). Engine coolant reservoir.
  • Page 331: Oil Change Indicator Reset

    Maintenance Do not use supplemental engine oil Note: Do not add oil further than the additives because they are unnecessary maximum mark. Oil levels above the and could lead to engine damage that may maximum mark may cause engine damage. not be covered by the vehicle Warranty.
  • Page 332: Changing The Engine Air Filter

    Maintenance Release the two clamps that secure Message Action and description the cover to the air filter housing. Push the air filter cover toward the front of If the instrument cluster the vehicle and up slightly to release it. displays one of the following messages, repeat the 2.
  • Page 333 Maintenance WARNING: To reduce the risk of WARNING: Do not add engine personal injury, make sure the engine is coolant when the engine is on or the cool before unscrewing the coolant cooling system is hot. Failure to follow pressure relief cap. The cooling system this instruction could result in personal is under pressure.
  • Page 334 Maintenance If the coolant level is at or below the • Brine. minimum mark, add prediluted coolant • Any coolant mixed with alcohol or immediately. methanol antifreeze. To top up the coolant level do the Alcohol and other liquids can cause engine following: damage from overheating or freezing.
  • Page 335 Maintenance Coolant Change When Fail-Safe Mode Is Activated At specific mileage intervals, as listed in the scheduled maintenance information, WARNING: Fail-safe mode is for the coolant should be changed. Add use during emergencies only. Operate prediluted coolant approved to the correct your vehicle in fail-safe mode only as specification.
  • Page 336: Automatic Transmission Fluid Check

    Maintenance 4. Check the coolant level. If the coolant The air conditioning may automatically level is at or below the minimum mark, turn on and off during severe operating add prediluted coolant immediately. conditions to protect the engine from overheating. When the coolant 5.
  • Page 337: Transfer Case Fluid Check

    Maintenance Refer to your scheduled maintenance 3. Inspect the fluid level. The fluid level information for scheduled intervals for fluid should be within 0.20 in (5 mm) from checks and changes. Your transmission the bottom of the hole. does not consume fluid. However, if the 4.
  • Page 338: Power Steering Fluid Check

    Maintenance For detailed interval information, see Scheduled Maintenance in your Owner's Manual or your local maintenance guide. POWER STEERING FLUID CHECK Your vehicle is equipped with an electric power steering (EPS) system. There is no fluid reservoir to check or fill. CHANGING THE 12V BATTERY WARNING: Batteries normally produce explosive gases which can...
  • Page 339 Maintenance Because your vehicle’s engine is electronically controlled by a computer, WARNING: Battery posts, some control conditions are maintained terminals and related accessories by power from the battery. When the contain lead and lead compounds, battery is disconnected or a new battery chemicals known to the State of is installed, the engine must relearn its idle California to cause cancer and...
  • Page 340: Adjusting The Headlamps

    Maintenance Make sure that you dispose of old batteries Electrical Accessory Installation in an environmentally friendly way. Seek To make sure the battery management advice from your local authority about system works correctly, do not connect an recycling old batteries. electrical device ground connection If storing your vehicle for more than 30 directly to the battery negative post.
  • Page 341: Washer Fluid Check

    Maintenance Vertical Aim Adjustment Park your vehicle directly in front of a wall or screen on a level surface, approximately 25 ft (7.6 m) away. 2. Measure the height from the center of your headlamp (indicated by a 3 mm circle on the lens) to the ground and mark an 8 ft (2.4 m) horizontal reference line on the vertical wall or...
  • Page 342: Fuel Filter

    Maintenance Note: The front and rear washer systems CHANGING THE WIPER are supplied from the same reservoir. BLADES Add fluid to fill the reservoir if the level is low. Only use a washer fluid that meets Note: Do not hold the wiper blade when our specifications.
  • Page 343: Removing A Headlamp

    Maintenance 3. Press the wiper blade secondary locking clip. 4. Remove the wiper blade. Note: Make sure that the wiper arm does not spring back against the glass when the wiper blade is not attached. 5. Install in the reverse order. Note: Make sure that the wiper blade locks into place.
  • Page 344 Maintenance LED Direction Indicator and Side Marker Bulbs (If Equipped) These lamps are LED, contact an authorized dealer. Fog Lamp Bulb (If Equipped) E249669 2. Carefully remove the cover. E163826 Switch all of the lamps and the ignition off. 2. Disconnect the electrical connector. 3.
  • Page 345 Maintenance E248889 Reverse lamp bulb. Rear lamp, brake lamp and direction indicator bulb. Note: You cannot separate the bulb from the bulb holder. LED Bulbs (If Equipped) Note: Vehicles with LED headlamps do not contain serviceable bulbs. See an authorized dealer if they fail.
  • Page 346: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle Care GENERAL INFORMATION CLEANING PRODUCTS Materials Your dealer has many quality products available to clean your vehicle and protect For best results, use the following products its finishes. or products of equivalent quality: For additional information and assistance, we recommend that you contact an authorized dealer.
  • Page 347: Cleaning The Exterior

    Vehicle Care Exterior Chrome Parts CLEANING THE EXTERIOR • Apply a high quality-cleaning product Wash your vehicle regularly with cool or to bumpers and other chrome parts. lukewarm water and a neutral pH Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. shampoo, we recommend Motorcraft We recommend Motorcraft Custom Detail Wash.
  • Page 348: Waxing

    Vehicle Care Underbody CLEANING THE ENGINE Regularly clean the underside of your Engines are more efficient when they are vehicle using water. Keep body and door clean because grease and dirt buildup keep drain holes free of debris or foreign the engine warmer than normal.
  • Page 349: Cleaning The Interior

    Vehicle Care To clean the windshield and wiper blades: • If grease or tar is present on the material, spot-clean the area first with • Clean the windshield with a Motorcraft Spot and Stain Remover. In non-abrasive glass cleaner. When Canada, use Motorcraft Multi-Purpose cleaning the interior of the windshield, Cleaner.
  • Page 350: Cleaning Leather Seats

    Vehicle Care • Avoid cleaners or polishes that increase 6. Dry the area with a clean, soft cloth. the gloss of the upper portion of the instrument panel. The dull finish in this CLEANING LEATHER SEATS area helps protect you from undesirable windshield reflection.
  • Page 351: Repairing Minor Paint Damage

    3. Remove tar and grease with a bug and against rust and damage. tar remover. We recommend that you use Ford approved bug and tar remover Body if available. • Wash your vehicle thoroughly to 4.
  • Page 352 Vehicle Care • Cover interior trim to prevent fading. Note: It is necessary to reset memory features if you disconnect the battery • Keep all rubber parts free from oil and cables. solvents. Brakes Engine • Make sure the brakes and parking brake •...
  • Page 353 Vehicle Care • Check fluid levels (including coolant, oil and gas) to make sure there are no leaks, and fluids are at recommended levels. • If you remove the battery, clean the battery cable ends and check for damage. Contact an authorized dealer if you have any concerns or issues.
  • Page 354: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and Tires Notice to utility vehicle and truck GENERAL INFORMATION owners Use only approved wheel and tire sizes, using other sizes could damage your WARNING: Utility vehicles have a vehicle. If you change the diameter of the significantly higher rollover rate than tires from that fitted at the factory, the other types of vehicles.
  • Page 355 Wheels and Tires Study your owner's manual and any In four-wheel drive vehicles, the size of the supplements for specific information about spare tire relative to the remaining tires can equipment features, instructions for safe have an effect on the 4x4 system. If there driving and additional precautions to is a significant difference between the size reduce the risk of an accident or serious...
  • Page 356: Tire Care

    Wheels and Tires U.S. Department of TIRE CARE Transportation Tire quality Information About Uniform grades: The U.S. Department of Tire Quality Grading Transportation requires us to give you the following information about tire grades exactly as the government has written it. Treadwear The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the...
  • Page 357 Wheels and Tires The traction grades, from highest Federal Motor Vehicle Safety to lowest are AA, A, B, and C. The Standard No. 139. Grades B and A grades represent the tire’s ability represent higher levels of to stop on wet pavement as performance on the laboratory measured under controlled test wheel than the minimum...
  • Page 358 Wheels and Tires *kPa: Kilopascal, a metric unit of Information Contained on the air pressure. Tire Sidewall *PSI: Pounds per square inch, a Both United States and Canada standard unit of air pressure. Federal regulations require tire manufacturers to place *Cold tire pressure: The tire standardized information on the pressure when the vehicle has...
  • Page 359 Wheels and Tires A. P: Indicates a tire, designated G. H: Indicates the tire's speed by the Tire and Rim Association, rating. The speed rating denotes that may be used for service on the speed at which a tire is cars, sport utility vehicles, designed to be driven for extended minivans and light trucks.
  • Page 360 Wheels and Tires J. Tire Ply Composition and Letter mph ( km/h) Material Used: Indicates the rating number of plies or the number of 168 (270) layers of rubber-coated fabric in the tire tread and sidewall. Tire 186 (299) manufacturers also must indicate Note: For tires with a maximum the ply materials in the tire and the sidewall, which include steel,...
  • Page 361 Wheels and Tires *Traction: The traction grades, The tire suppliers may have from highest to lowest are AA, A, additional markings, notes or B, and C. The grades represent the warnings such as standard load tire's ability to stop on wet or radial tubeless.
  • Page 362 Wheels and Tires C. Maximum Load Dual lb (kg) at psi (kPa) cold: Indicates the maximum load and tire pressure when the tire is used as a dual; defined as four tires on the rear axle (a total of six or more tires on the vehicle).
  • Page 363 Wheels and Tires C. 80: Indicates the aspect ratio You are strongly urged to buy a which gives the tire's ratio of reliable tire pressure gauge, as height to width. Numbers of 70 or automatic service station gauges lower indicate a short sidewall. may be inaccurate.
  • Page 364 Wheels and Tires Tire Label (affixed to either the the manufacturer’s recommended door hinge pillar, door-latch post, cold inflation pressure which can or the door edge that meets the be found on the Safety door-latch post, next to the Compliance Certification Label driver's seating position), or Tire (affixed to either the door hinge Label located on the B-pillar or...
  • Page 365 Wheels and Tires Note: If you are checking tire Note: Some spare tires operate at pressure when the tire is hot, (for a higher inflation pressure than the example, driven more than 1 mile other tires. For T type mini-spare [1.6 kilometers]), never bleed or tires, see the Dissimilar spare wheel reduce air pressure.
  • Page 366 Wheels and Tires it needs to be repaired or replaced. When the tire tread wears down For your safety, tires that are to the same height as these wear damaged or show signs of bars, the tire is worn out and must excessive wear should not be used be replaced.
  • Page 367 Use of any tire or wheel four numbers represent the week not recommended by Ford can and year the tire was built. For affect the safety and example, the numbers 317 mean performance of your vehicle, the 31st week of 1997.
  • Page 368 20 psi system is malfunctioning. Your (1.38 bar) greater than the replacement tire might be maximum pressure, a Ford incompatible with your tire dealer or other tire service pressure monitoring system, or professional should do the some component of the system mounting.
  • Page 369 Wheels and Tires Safety Practices If you feel a sudden vibration or ride disturbance while driving, or you suspect your tire or vehicle has been damaged, immediately WARNING: If your vehicle reduce your speed. Drive with is stuck in snow, mud or sand, do caution until you can safely pull not rapidly spin the tires;...
  • Page 370: Using Snow Chains

    Ford. Use wheels. If you have a dissimilar of any tire or wheel not recommended spare wheel and tire assembly it is...
  • Page 371: Tire Pressure Monitoring System

    If possible, avoid fully loading your vehicle. • Use only cable type chains or chains WARNING: The tire pressure offered by Ford/Lincoln as an monitoring system is not a substitute for accessory or equivalent. Other manually checking tire pressures. You conventional link type chains may...
  • Page 372 Wheels and Tires Each tire, including the spare (if When the malfunction indicator is provided), should be checked illuminated, the system will not be able to monthly when cold and inflated detect or signal low tire pressure as to the inflation pressure recommended by intended.
  • Page 373 Wheels and Tires Changing Tires With a Tire The tire pressure monitoring system Pressure Monitoring System measures pressure in your road tires and sends the tire pressure readings to your vehicle. You can view the tire pressure readings through the information display. See General Information (page 114).
  • Page 374 Wheels and Tires Low tire pressure Possible cause Customer action required warning light Make sure tires are at the proper pres- sure. See Inflating your tires in this chapter. After inflating your tires to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure Tire(s) under-inflated as shown on the Tire Label (located on the edge of driver’s door or the B-Pillar), the vehicle must be driven for at least...
  • Page 375: Changing A Road Wheel

    Wheels and Tires How Temperature Affects Your Tire If you get a flat tire when driving, do not Pressure apply the brake heavily. Instead, gradually decrease your speed. Hold the steering The tire pressure monitoring system wheel firmly and slowly move to a safe monitors tire pressure in each pneumatic place on the side of the road.
  • Page 376 P-metric versus LT-metric or contact your authorized dealer as soon all-season versus all-terrain) as those originally provided by Ford. The recommended tire and wheel size may be found on either the Safety Compliance Certification Label (affixed...
  • Page 377 Wheels and Tires as possible. Use of any tire or wheel not recommended by Ford can affect the WARNING: Only use the spare safety and performance of your vehicle, wheel carrier to stow the wheel provided which could result in an increased risk of with your vehicle.
  • Page 378 Wheels and Tires E252435 Removing the Spare Tire Remove the swivel wrench from the tool kit bag, open the spare tire winch access plug at the bottom of the compartment for the jack and tools tray. 2. Insert the swivel wrench through the access hole in the floor to engage the E273399 winch.
  • Page 379 Wheels and Tires Note: The jack does not require maintenance or additional lubrication over the service life of your vehicle. Note: Both the front and rear jacking points are on the frame rails. The correct locations on the frame rails are marked with an arrow punched into the frame rail.
  • Page 380 Wheels and Tires E166719 Front jacking point E325281 Stowing the Flat or Spare Tire Lay the tire on the ground, near the rear of the vehicle, with the valve stem side facing up. 2. Slide the wheel partially under the vehicle and install the retainer through the wheel center.
  • Page 381: Technical Specifications

    Wheels and Tires 5. Carefully place all tools back into the 8. Close the access hole with the rubber tool kit bag. plug. 6. Reinstall the tool kit bag on the jack 9. If the vehicle has an access panel, and tighten the straps.
  • Page 382 Wheels and Tires E145950 Wheel pilot bore. Inspect the wheel pilot hole and mounting surface prior to installation. Remove any visible corrosion or loose particles. Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 383: Capacities And Specifications

    Capacities and Specifications ENGINE SPECIFICATIONS Engine 3.5L EcoBoost Engine displacement. 213 in³ (3,497 cm³) Firing order. 1-4-2-5-3-6 Ignition system. Coil on plug Compression ratio. 10.5:1 Spark plug gap. 0.028 in (0.7 mm) - 0.031 in (0.8 mm) Drivebelt Routing E250666 MOTORCRAFT PARTS Component Part Number...
  • Page 384 Capacities and Specifications Component Part Number Windshield wiper blade. WW-2248 Rear window wiper blade. WW-1107 If a Motorcraft oil filter is not available, use an oil filter that meets industry performance specification SAE/USCAR-36. For spark plug replacement, contact an authorized dealer. Replace the spark plugs at the appropriate intervals.
  • Page 385: Vehicle Identification Number

    Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER The vehicle identification number is located 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 Engine type Check digit...
  • Page 386: Vehicle Certification Label

    Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE CERTIFICATION TRANSMISSION CODE LABEL DESIGNATION E167469 E167814 The National Highway Traffic Safety The transmission code is on the Safety Administration Regulations require that a Compliance Certification Label. The Safety Compliance Certification Label be following table shows the transmission affixed to a vehicle and prescribe where code along with the transmission the Safety Compliance Certification Label...
  • Page 387: Capacities And Specifications

    Capacities and Specifications • Reduced engine performance. CAPACITIES AND • Reduced fuel economy. SPECIFICATIONS • Reduced brake performance. Use oil and fluid that meets the defined Air Conditioning System specification and viscosity grade. If you do not use oil and fluid that meets the defined specification and viscosity WARNING: The air conditioning grade, it could result in:...
  • Page 388 Capacities and Specifications Capacities Variant Quantity All. 13.1 qt (12.4 L) Approximate dry fill capacity. Actual amount could vary during fluid changes. Materials Name Specification Motorcraft® MERCON® ULV Automatic Transmis- WSS-M2C949-A, MERCON® ULV sion Fluid(U.S.) Motorcraft® MERCON® ULV Automatic Transmis- sion Fluid / MERCON®...
  • Page 389 Capacities and Specifications Engine Oil An oil that displays this symbol conforms to current engine, emission system and fuel economy performance standards of ILSAC. We recommend Motorcraft® motor oil for your vehicle. If Motorcraft® oil is not available, use motor oils of the recommended viscosity grade that meet API SN PLUS requirements and display the API Certification Mark for gasoline engines.
  • Page 390 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...
  • Page 391 Capacities and Specifications Hydraulic Brake System 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.
  • Page 392 Capacities and Specifications Materials Name Specification Motorcraft® MERCON® LV Automatic Transmission WSS-M2C938-AMERCON® LV, Fluid(U.S.) Motorcraft® MERCON® LV Automatic Transmission Fluid / Huile pour boîte automatique MERCON® LV Motorcraft®(Canada) XT-10-QLVC(U.S.) CXT-10-LV6(Canada) Front Axle Capacities Variant Quantity Four-wheel drive. 1.8 qt (1.7 L) Materials Name Specification...
  • Page 393 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) 9.75" Rear Axle Without Limited-Slip Capacities Variant Quantity...
  • Page 394 Capacities and Specifications 9.75" Rear Axle with Limited-Slip Capacities Variant Quantity All. 2.4 qt (2.3 L) The rear axle is filled with synthetic rear axle lubricant, and is considered lubricated for life. Do not check or change the lubricant unless you suspect a leak or submerge the axle in water.
  • Page 395: Bulb Specification Chart

    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-A/B/D/F(Canada) BULB SPECIFICATION CHART Replacement bulbs are specified in the chart below.
  • Page 396 Capacities and Specifications Lamp Specification Power (Watt) LED rear lamp, brake lamp and rear direction indic- ator. Central high mounted brake lamp. Reversing lamp. 3057K License plate lamp. LED lamps are not serviceable. Contact an authorized dealer if they fail. Interior Lamps Lamp Specification...
  • Page 397: Connected Vehicle

    Modem Some remote features require additional Make sure that the modem is enabled service activation. Log in to your Ford using the vehicle settings menu. account for details. Some restrictions, third party terms and message or data rates 2. Open the FordPass app on your device may apply.
  • Page 398: 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 399 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 400: Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot

    Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot Note: The vehicle network carrier s portal CREATING A VEHICLE WI-FI opens on your device. HOTSPOT 2. If the portal does not open on your device, open a website and it redirects You can create a Wi-Fi hotspot in your to the vehicle network carrier’s portal.
  • Page 401: Audio System

    Audio System GENERAL INFORMATION hand-held device while driving and encourage the use of voice-operated systems when possible. Make sure you are aware of all applicable local laws WARNING: Driving while distracted that may affect the use of electronic can result in loss of vehicle control, crash devices while driving.
  • Page 402 Audio System Adjusting the Volume E293085 E248939 Note: Depending on your vehicle option package, the controls may look different Turn to adjust the volume. from what you see here. Note: Some features, such as satellite Changing Radio Stations radio, may not be available in your location. Check with an authorized dealer.
  • Page 403 Audio System Playing or Pausing Media Selecting the Radio Press and release the button to Press and release the button to either play or pause current select radio mode. media source. Press and release the button again to display the available radio Returning to the Previous Screen sources.
  • Page 404: Audio Unit - Vehicles With: Touchscreen Display

    Audio System Using Seek, Fast Forward and Reverse In radio mode, select a frequency band and E293086 press and release either button. The Note: Depending on your vehicle option system stops at the first station it finds in package, the controls may look different that direction.
  • Page 405: Digital Radio

    Audio System Changing Radio Stations Note: The power button may be on the volume dial. Switching the Display On and Off Press and release the button. E272035 Using Seek, Fast Forward and Reverse In radio mode, select a frequency band and E265696 press and release either button.
  • Page 406 Audio System When HD Radio is on and you tune to a When HD Radio broadcasts are active, you station broadcasting HD Radio technology, can access the following functions: you may notice the HD Radio logo on your • Memory presets allow you to save an screen.
  • Page 407 Digital Corporation and foreign patents. HD Radio and the HD and HD Radio logos are proprietary trademarks of DTS Ford Motor Company and DTS are not responsible for the content sent using HD Radio technology. Content may be changed, added or deleted at any time at the station owner's discretion.
  • Page 408: Satellite Radio

    Ford Motor Company shall not be responsible for any such programming changes. E208625...
  • Page 409 Audio System Satellite Radio Electronic Serial SiriusXM satellite radio is a Number (ESN) subscription-based satellite radio service that broadcasts a variety of music, sports, You need your ESN to activate, modify or news, weather, traffic and entertainment track your satellite radio account. programming.
  • Page 410: Usb Port

    Audio System Message Condition Action Updating… Update of channel No action required. The programming in progress. process may take up to three minutes. Questions? Call Your satellite service is no Contact SiriusXM at 1-888- longer available. 539-7474 to resolve 1-888-539-7474 subscription issues.
  • Page 411 Audio System The USB port allows you to plug in media playing devices, memory sticks and charge devices. Note: We recommend using only USB-IF certified cables and adapters. Non-certified cables and adapters may not work. Locating the USB Ports The USB ports may be in the following locations: •...
  • Page 412: Sync

    Do not leave playing devices in your vehicle during extreme conditions as it SYNC support is available at your regional could cause them damage. See your Ford website. See SYNC device's manual for further information. Troubleshooting (page 417). • Do not attempt to service or repair the SYNC Owner Account system.
  • Page 413: Using Voice Recognition

    SYNC module. Ford Motor Global Voice Commands Company and Ford of Canada will not access the system data for any purpose These voice commands are always other than as described absent consent, a available.
  • Page 414 SYNC System Interaction and Feedback Helpful Hints • Make sure the interior of your vehicle is The system provides feedback through as quiet as possible. Wind noise from audible tones, prompts, questions and open windows and road vibrations may spoken confirmations depending on the prevent the system from correctly situation and the chosen level of recognizing spoken commands.
  • Page 415: Using Sync With Your Phone

    SYNC 6. When a message to begin pairing USING SYNC WITH YOUR appears in the audio display, search for PHONE SYNC on your device. Depending on your phone's capability and Hands-free calling is one of the main your market, the system may prompt you features of SYNC.
  • Page 416: Sync Applications And Services

    SYNC __ is a dynamic listing, meaning that it could be the name of anything, such as a WARNING: Do not wait for 911 contact or phone number. Assist to make an emergency call if you can do it yourself. Dial emergency Phone Controls services immediately to avoid delayed response time which could increase the...
  • Page 417 SYNC If a crash deploys an airbag (excluding In the Event of a Crash knee airbags and rear inflatable safety Not all crashes deploy an airbag or activate belts [if equipped]) or activates the fuel the fuel pump shut-off (the triggers for 911 pump shut-off, your SYNC-equipped Assist).
  • Page 418 911 Assist Privacy Notice Note: For information on available apps, supported smartphone devices and When you switch on 911 Assist, it may troubleshooting tips please visit the Ford disclose to emergency services that your website vehicle has been in a crash involving the...
  • Page 419: Using Sync With Your Media Player

    When you launch an app using SYNC, the Data is sent to Ford in the United States system may ask you to grant certain through the connected device. The permissions, for example:...
  • Page 420: Sync Troubleshooting

    Not all commands may be should questions arise, see the tables available on your vehicle. below. Use your regional Ford website at any time Command to check your phone's compatibility, register your account and set preferences ___ List of Commands...
  • Page 421 SYNC Phone issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) Try turning off the device, resetting the device or removing the device's battery, then trying again. Try pushing your phonebook contacts to SYNC by using the Add Contacts feature. This may be a possible phone malfunction.
  • Page 422 SYNC Phone issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) Try deleting your device from SYNC, deleting SYNC from your device and trying again. Check the security and auto accept and prompt always settings relative to the SYNC Bluetooth connection on your phone. This may be a possible phone malfunction.
  • Page 423 SYNC USB and media issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) Make sure that the device does not have an auto- install program or active security settings. Make sure you are not SYNC does not recognize leaving the device in your my device when I turn on the This is a device limitation.
  • Page 424 SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) Review the phone voice commands and the media You may be using the wrong voice commands at the voice commands. beginning of their respective sections. SYNC does not understand After pressing the voice icon, what I am saying.
  • Page 425 SYNC Voice command issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) Make sure you are saying the contacts exactly as they are listed. For example, if you save a contact as Joe Wilson, say "Call Joe Wilson". Using the SYNC phone menu, open the phonebook and scroll to the name You may be saying the SYNC is having trouble...
  • Page 426 AppLink. Also, some may have a "Ford SYNC" setting, so check the app's settings menu on the phone. Closing and restarting apps may help SYNC find the application if you cannot discover it inside the vehicle.
  • Page 427 SYNC AppLink issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) On an iPhone with iOS7+, to force close an app, double tab the home button then swipe up on the app to close it. Tab the home button again, then select the app again to restart it.
  • Page 428 Force close or uninstall the a limited number of apps you do not want SYNC bluetooth ports apps can to find. If the app has a "Ford I can only see some of the use to connect. If you have SYNC" setting, disable that...
  • Page 429: General Information

    SYNC Using the Touchscreen GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING: Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road. Your primary responsibility is the safe operation of your vehicle.
  • Page 430 Cell phone network signal Downloading an Update strength. Go to the SYNC update page on the Vehicle data sharing on. local Ford website. 2. Download the update. Note: The website notifies you if an update Vehicle location sharing on. is available.
  • Page 431: Using Voice Recognition

    Additional Information and every feature, these commands are: Assistance For additional information and assistance, we recommend that you contact an authorized dealer or refer to the local Ford website. Voice Command Action and Description Main Menu Brings you to the main menu.
  • Page 432 SYNC Voice Command Action and Description Next Page You can use this command to view the next page of options on any screen where multiple pages of choices are given. Previous Page You can use this command to view the previous page of options on any screen where multiple pages of choices are given.
  • Page 433 SYNC Voice command Description Play Audiobook ___ Browse ___ For USB audio only, you can say the name of an artist, album, or a genre to browse by that selec- Browse Artist ___ tion. Your system must finish indexing before this option is available.
  • Page 434 SYNC Making Calls phone voice commands it can be the name of the contact you wish to call or the digits ___ is a dynamic listing, meaning that for you want to dial. Press the voice button and say a command similar to the following: Voice command Description Call ___...
  • Page 435 SYNC Text Message Voice Commands To access text message options, press the voice button and say: Voice command Description Listen to Message Listen to text message ___ You can say the number of the message you would like to hear. Reply to Message Reply to Message ____ You can say the number of the message you...
  • Page 436 SYNC Voice command Description Show Favorites Allows you to see a list of your favorite destinations. Drive Home Allows you to route to your home address. Drive to Work Allows you to route to your work address. In addition, you can say these commands when a route is active: Voice command Description Cancel Route...
  • Page 437 SYNC There are also voice commands that you can use when app(s) are connected to SYNC 3: Voice command Description Say the name of an At any time, you can say the name of a mobile app to start the mobile app on SYNC 3.
  • Page 438: Entertainment

    SYNC Voice command Description Phone Confirmation Off The system does not confirm before placing a call. Voice Command Lists On The system displays a short list of available commands. Voice Command Lists Off The system does not display the list of commands. You can use the volume control to adjust the volume of the system voice prompts.
  • Page 439 SYNC Menu Item SIRIUS The name of the USB that is plugged in displays here. Bluetooth Stereo Apps If you have SYNC 3 compatible apps on your connected smart phone, they display here as individual source selections. This feature may not be available in all markets and requires an active subscription. Once you have entered the station's AM/FM Radio call numbers, you can select:...
  • Page 440 SYNC SiriusXM® Satellite Radio (If For more information on extended Activated) subscription terms (a service fee is required), the online media player and a Note: This feature may not be available in list of SiriusXM satellite radio channels, all markets and requires an active and other features, please visit subscription.
  • Page 441 SYNC Menu Item Action and Description Replay Replay audio on the current channel. You can replay approx- imately 45 minutes of audio as long as you remain tuned to the current station. Changing stations erases the previous audio. Live When you are in replay mode, you are not able to select a different preset until you return to live audio.
  • Page 442 SYNC Troubleshooting Tips Message Cause Action Acquiring Signal Radio requires more than two No action required. This seconds to produce audio for message should disappear the selected channel. shortly. Satellite antenna fault There is an internal module or If this message does not clear system failure present.
  • Page 443 SYNC HD Radio technology is the digital The HD logo is grey when acquiring a digital evolution of analog AM/FM radio. Your station, and then changes to orange when system has a special receiver that allows digital audio is playing. When this logo is it to receive digital broadcasts (where available, you may also see Title and Artist available) in addition to the analog...
  • Page 444 SYNC HD Radio Reception and Station Troubleshooting Potential Reception Issues Reception area If you are listening to a multicast station and you are on the fringe of the reception area, the station may mute due to weak signal strength. If you are listening to HD1, the system changes back to the analog broadcast until the digital broadcast is available again.
  • Page 445 SYNC Potential Station Issues Issues Cause Action Cannot access HD2 or The previously stored multicast No action required. The station HD3 multicast channel preset or direct tune is not is not available in your current when recalling a preset available in your current recep- location.
  • Page 446 SYNC Button Function For MP3 CDs, this button allows you to toggle through repeat off, repeat one track (a small number one displays), and repeat current folder (a small folder displays). Shuffle Select the shuffle symbol to have the audio on the disk play in random order.
  • Page 447 SYNC Button Function Playlists Artist Albums Songs Genres Podcasts Audio books Composers A-Z Jump This button allows you to choose a specific letter to view within the category you are browsing. Explore Device If available, this allows you to browse the folders and files on your USB device.
  • Page 448: Climate

    SYNC Supported USB file systems include: FAT, You can direct air through any combination exFAT, and NTFS. of these air vents. SYNC 3 is also able to organize the media Setting the Blower Motor Speed from your USB device by metadata tags. Metadata tags, which are descriptive Touch up or down to increase or software identifiers embedded in the...
  • Page 449 SYNC Switching the Heated Rear A/C: Touch to switch the air conditioning Window On and Off on or off. Use A/C with recirculated air to improve cooling performance and Touch the button to clear the efficiency. rear window of thin ice and fog. Note: In certain conditions, such as E184884 maximum defrost, the air conditioning...
  • Page 450: Phone

    SYNC Switching Rear Auto Mode On and Note: The heated rear window also turns on when you select maximum defrost. Switching Recirculated Air On and Touch the button to switch on rear automatic operation, then set the temperature. Touch the button to switch between outside air and Switching the Rear Climate recirculated air.
  • Page 451 SYNC Check the compatibility of your device on Change Phone the regional website. Display the list of paired or connected devices that you can select. Pairing Your Cell Phone for the First Time Phone Settings Go to the settings menu on your cell phone Change ring tones, alerts or pair another and switch Bluetooth on.
  • Page 452: Navigation

    SYNC Using Text Messaging Menu Item Description Hear It Hear the text message. View View the text message. Call Call the sender. Reply Reply to the text message with a standard text message. 2. Switch Android Auto off. Apple CarPlay (If Equipped) NAVIGATION Connect your device to a USB port.
  • Page 453 You can specify a location by address, city, state or zip code. For additional search support, please visit: support.ford.com. Note: Press the button in the top right-hand corner of the main map to display estimated time of arrival, remaining travel time or distance to destination.
  • Page 454 SYNC Zoom Setting a Destination Using the Map Screen Display more or less detail on the map. Note: You can use pinch gestures to zoom in and out. Place two fingers on the screen and move them apart to zoom in. Place two fingers on the screen and bring them together to zoom out.
  • Page 455 SYNC Route Guidance Menu Menu Item Description Screen View Adjust your map preferences for when route guidance is active. Full Map View a full screen map when route guidance is active. Highway Exit Info View highway exit information for your current route. Turn List View the turn list for your current route.
  • Page 456 SYNC Canceling Route Guidance When you have selected a point of interest, the location and information appear, such Select the route guidance menu as address, phone number and a star option on the active guidance rating. screen. Press More Information to see a photo, a review, a list of services and facilities, the Select Cancel Route.
  • Page 457: Apps

    SYNC SiriusXM Traffic and Travel Link The navigation system map data may contain inaccurate or incomplete Equipped) information due to the passage of time, SiriusXM Traffic and Travel Link is available changing circumstances, sources used and on vehicles equipped with navigation and the nature of collecting comprehensive only in select markets.
  • Page 458 Note: For more information about available device. apps, visit catalog.ford.com. 5. Select the app that you want to use on Using Apps on an iOS Device the touchscreen. Note: Mobile Apps on your device use the...
  • Page 459 We by SiriusXM Traffic and Travel Link. recommend against the use of any Note: Neither Sirius nor Ford is responsible hand-held device while driving and for any errors or inaccuracies in the SiriusXM encourage the use of voice-operated Traffic and Travel Link services or its use in systems when possible.
  • Page 460: Settings

    SYNC Menu Item Action and Description Area Select to choose from a listing of weather locations. Sports Info Touch this button to view scores and schedules from a variety of sports. You can also save up to 10 favorite teams for easier access.
  • Page 461 SYNC Display Seats (If Equipped) Select this tile to adjust display settings Select this tile to adjust the lumbar like brightness and auto dim. function of your seats. Charge Settings Message Center (If Equipped) (If Equipped) Select this tile to adjust the electric vehicle Select this tile to view vehicle messages.
  • Page 462: Sync 3 Troubleshooting

    SYNC SYNC 3 TROUBLESHOOTING Voice Recognition Symptom Possible Cause and Resolution The system does not under- – You are using the wrong voice commands. stand what I am saying. • See Using Voice Recognition (page 428). • For a complete list of voice commands, refer to our website.
  • Page 463 SYNC Symptom Possible Cause and Resolution The system does not under- – You are not saying the name exactly as it appears on stand the name of a contact your device. in the phonebook on my • Say the first and last name of the contact exactly device and calls the wrong as it appears on your device.
  • Page 464 SYNC Symptom Possible Cause and Resolution – Incorrect device settings. • Make sure that your device does not have an auto- install program or active security settings. • Check that your device is not set only to charge. – Device lock screen enabled. •...
  • Page 465 SYNC Symptom Possible Cause and Resolution – Copyright protected files. • Use a device that contains files that are not copy- right protected. – Unsupported file format. • Repair or convert the files to a supported format. See Entertainment (page 435). –...
  • Page 466 SYNC Phone Symptom Possible Cause and Resolution During a call, I can hear – Incorrect cell phone settings. excessive background noise. • Check and adjust the audio settings on your cell phone. Refer to your cell phone's user manual. During a call, I can hear the –...
  • Page 467 SYNC Symptom Possible Cause and Resolution I cannot connect my cell – Incompatible cell phone. phone. • Check the compatibility of your cell phone on our website. – Cell phone malfunction. • Switch your cell phone off, reset it and try again. •...
  • Page 468 SYNC Navigation (If Equipped) Symptom Possible Cause and Resolution I cannot enter a street name – Incorrect entry method. when I am abroad. • Enter the street name with the country. The system does not recog- – You are using the wrong coordinates format. nize coordinates.
  • Page 469 SYNC Apps Symptom Possible Cause and Resolution The system cannot find any – Incompatible device. apps. • You will need an Android device with OS 4.3 or higher or an iOS device with iOS 8.0 or higher. Pair and connect your Android device to find AppLink compatible apps.
  • Page 470 SYNC Symptom Possible Cause and Resolution I have an iOS device that is – Cable connection issue. correctly connected, I have • Disconnect the cable from your device, wait for a restarted my apps and they moment and then connect it again to force the are running but the system system to reconnect to your device.
  • Page 471 SYNC Wi-Fi Connectivity 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 472 SYNC Symptom Possible Cause and Resolution I cannot see SYNC when I – System limitation. search for Wi-Fi networks on • SYNC does not provide a Wi-Fi hotspot at this time. my cell phone or other device. Software downloads take –...
  • Page 473 SYNC Symptom Possible Cause and Solution You are using the old linking method. Personal Profiles does not support your unsaved settings. My personalized settings do A different personal profile is active. not save. Another user changed the settings for the wrong personal profile.
  • Page 474 SYNC Resetting the System Simultaneously press and hold the seek up and the audio unit power buttons until the screen goes black. 2. Wait three minutes to allow the system to complete the reset. 3. Press the audio unit power button to switch the system on.
  • Page 475: Accessories

    Ford Licensed Accessories, and specifically for automotive use. does not design or test these accessories • If you or an authorized Ford dealer add to Ford Motor Company engineering any non-Ford electrical or electronic requirements. Contact an authorized Ford accessories or components to your dealer for the manufacturer’s limited...
  • Page 476: Ford Protect

    If you bring your car into your dealer for Vehicle Limited Warranty coverage. When service, we’ll give you a loaner to use for you visit your Ford Dealer, Insist on Ford the day. Protect extended service plans! Extended Rental Benefits...
  • Page 477 To learn This information is subject to change. For more, call our Ford Protect extended more information; visit your local Ford of service plan specialists at 800-367-3377. Canada dealer or www.ford.ca to find the...
  • Page 478: Scheduled Maintenance

    Scheduled Maintenance Genuine Ford and Motorcraft® GENERAL MAINTENANCE Replacement Parts INFORMATION Dealerships stock Ford, Motorcraft and Why Maintain Your Vehicle? Ford-authorized branded re-manufactured replacement parts. These parts meet or Carefully following the maintenance exceed our specifications. Parts installed schedule helps protect against major repair...
  • Page 479 Ford-approved flushing the lowest overall cost to you and chemical. recommends against maintenance...
  • Page 480 Scheduled Maintenance Check Every Month Windshield washer fluid level. Fuel and water separator. Drain if necessary (or if indicated by the information display). Holes and slots in the tail pipe to make sure they are functional and clear of debris. Check Every Six Months Battery connections.
  • Page 481: Normal Scheduled Maintenance

    Scheduled Maintenance Multi-Point Inspection Exhaust system Suspension components for leaks or damage Exterior lamps operation Steering and linkage Tires (including spare) for wear and proper Fluid levels ; fill if necessary pressure 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...
  • Page 482 Scheduled Maintenance When to expect the OIL CHANGE REQUIRED Message Interval Vehicle Use and Example No, or moderate, load or towing Flat to moderately hilly roads No extended idling Severe Moderate to heavy load or towing 5,000–7,500 mi Mountainous or off-road conditions (8,000–12,000 km) Extended idling Extended hot or cold operation...
  • Page 483 Scheduled Maintenance At Every Oil Change Interval as Indicated by the Information Display Inspect the steering linkage, ball joints, suspension, tire-rod ends, driveshaft and U- joints. Inspect the wheels and related components for abnormal noise, wear, looseness or drag. Do not exceed one year or 10,000 mi (16,000 km) between service intervals. Reset the Intelligent Oil-Life Monitor after engine oil and filter changes.
  • Page 484: Special Operating Conditions Scheduled Maintenance

    Scheduled Maintenance Other Maintenance Items Replace the accessory drive belt(s). Every 200,000 mi (320,000 km) Change the engine coolant. Perform these maintenance items within 3,000 mi (4,800 km) of the last engine oil and filter change. Do not exceed the designated distance for the interval. After initial inspection, inspect every other oil change until replaced.
  • Page 485 Scheduled Maintenance Extensive Idling or Low-speed Driving for Long Distances, as in Heavy Commercial Use As required Change engine oil and filter as indicated by the information display and perform services listed in the Normal Sched- uled Maintenance chart. Inspect frequently, service Replace engine air filter.
  • Page 486: Scheduled Maintenance Record

    SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE useful life. Ford Motor Company, however, urges you to have all recommended RECORD maintenance services performed at the specified intervals and to record all vehicle After the scheduled maintenance services service.
  • Page 487 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 488 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 489 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 490 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 491 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 492 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 493 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 494 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 495 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 496 Scheduled Maintenance Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Dealer stamp Repair Order #: Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 497: 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 498 Appendices E239122 Truck E239121 Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 499 Appendices Frequency Band Maximum output power Watt (Peak Antenna Positions RMS) 1-30 50-54 2, 3 68-88 2, 3 142-176 2, 3 380-512 2, 3 806-870 2, 3 Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 500: End User License Agreement

    COMPANY nor its suppliers shall be include software licensed or owned by liable for any damages arising out of Ford Motor Company and its affiliates errors in the speech recognition ("FORD MOTOR COMPANY"). Those process. It is your responsibility to...
  • Page 501 • Single EULA: The end user • Additional Software/Services: The documentation for the DEVICES and SOFTWARE may permit FORD MOTOR related systems and services may COMPANY, third party software and contain multiple EULAs, such as service suppliers, its affiliates and/or...
  • Page 502 DEVICES. electronic form, you may print one copy of UPGRADES AND RECOVERY MEDIA: such electronic documentation. If the SOFTWARE is provided by FORD EXPORT RESTRICTIONS: You MOTOR COMPANY separate from the acknowledge that the SOFTWARE is DEVICES on media such as a ROM chip, subject to U.S.
  • Page 503 Should you have any questions concerning are driving. Pull over in a safe and legal this EULA, or if you desire to contact FORD manner before attempting to access a MOTOR COMPANY for any other reason,...
  • Page 504 Appendices substitute for your personal judgment. Your Responsibilities and Assumptions of Any route suggestions made by this Risk system should never replace any local • You agree to each of the following:(a) traffic regulations or your personal Any use of the SOFTWARE while judgment or knowledge of safe driving driving an automobile or other vehicle practices.
  • Page 505 "AS IS" AND “AS AVAILABLE”, WITH ALL COMPANY SHALL BE FOUND IN THE FAULTS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF WARRANTY INFORMATION INCLUDING ANY KIND, AND FORD MOTOR COMPANY WITH YOUR OWNER GUIDE. TO THE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES EXTENT THAT THERE IS ANY CONFLICT...
  • Page 506 Consumer-Related Disputes will also litigate any dispute in small claims court apply. To commence arbitration, submit a in your county of residence or FORD Commercial Arbitration Rules Demand for MOTOR COMPANY’S principal place of Arbitration form to the AAA. You may...
  • Page 507 AAA’s and arbitrator’s fees and court (Section c) or in arbitration (Section expenses. If you reject FORD MOTOR d). The one-year period begins when the COMPANY’S last written settlement claim or dispute first could be filed. If such...
  • Page 508 Appendices 1. Safe and Lawful Use 2. Account Information You acknowledge that devoting attention You agree: (a) when registering the to the TeleNav Software may pose a risk TeleNav Software, to provide TeleNav with of injury or death to you and others in true, accurate, current, and complete situations that otherwise require your information about yourself, and (b) to...
  • Page 509 Appendices distribute, sublicense or otherwise is dependent on the accuracy of transfer the TeleNav Software to navigation, as the maps or functionality others, except as part of your of the TeleNav Software are not permanent transfer of the TeleNav intended to support such high risk Software;...
  • Page 510 Appendices REASON WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING, to the exclusive jurisdiction of the WITHOUT LIMITATION, ALL DAMAGES courts of the County of Santa Clara, REFERENCED HEREIN AND ALL California. The United Nations DIRECT OR GENERAL DAMAGES IN Convention on Contracts for the CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING International Sale of Goods shall not NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHERWISE), THE apply.
  • Page 511 Appendices conferred by implication, statute, inducement, estoppel or otherwise, and The headings in this Agreement are for TeleNav and its suppliers and licensors convenience of reference only, will not be hereby reserve all of their respective rights deemed to be a part of this Agreement, other than the licenses explicitly granted and will not be referred to in connection in this Agreement.
  • Page 512 Appendices HERE holds a non-exclusive license from Restrictions. Except where you have been the United States Postal Service® to specifically licensed to do so by Telenav, publish and sell ZIP+4® information. and without limiting the preceding paragraph, you may not use this Data (a) ©United States Postal Service®...
  • Page 513 Appendices PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR export laws, rules or regulations prohibit NON-INFRINGEMENT. Some States, HERE from complying with any of its Territories and Countries do not allow obligations hereunder to deliver or certain warranty exclusions, so to that distribute Data, such failure shall be extent the above exclusion may not apply excused and shall not constitute a breach to you.
  • Page 514 Appendices B. Canada Data. The following provi- NOTICE OF USE sions apply to the Data for Canada, CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/ which may include or reflect data from SUPPLIER) NAME: HERE third party licensors (“Third Party Data”), including Her Majesty the Queen CONTRACTOR (MANUFACTURER/ in Right of Canada (“Her Majesty”), SUPPLIER) ADDRESS: c/o Nokia, 425...
  • Page 515 Appendices 2. Copyright Notice: In connection with either express or implied, arising by each copy of all or any portion of the law or otherwise, including but not Data for the Territory of Canada, Client limited to, effectiveness, complete- shall affix in a conspicuous manner the ness, accuracy or fitness for a following copyright notice on at least particular purpose.
  • Page 516 Appendices A. Third Party Notices. Any and all copies II. Mexico. The following provision applies of the Data and/or packaging relating to the Data for Mexico, which includes thereto shall include the respective Third certain data from the Instituto Nacional Party Notices set forth below and used de Estadística y Geografía (“INEGI”): as described below corresponding to...
  • Page 517 Appendices is conditioned on Client’s obtaining prior V. Europe Territory written consent from Kartografie a.s.; (c) such license for selling or distributing A. Use of Certain Traffic Codes in Europe with respect to Data for the Territory of Switzerland is conditioned on Client’s 1.
  • Page 518 Appendices Austria “© Bundesamt für Eich- Spain “Información geográfica und Vermessungswesen” propiedad del CNIG” Croatia Sweden “Based upon electronic Cyprus, data © National Land Estonia, Survey Sweden.” Latvia, Switzerland “Topografische Lithuania, Grundlage: © Bundesamt Moldova, für Landestopographie. Poland, Slovenia E. Respective Country Distribution. Client and/or acknowledges that HERE has not Ukraine...
  • Page 519 DEVICE. THE UNDERLYING WIRELESS SERVICE (iv) END USER UNDERSTANDS THAT CARRIER AND END USER IS NOT A THIRD FORD AND THE UNDERLYING CARRIER PARTY BENEFICIARY OF ANY CANNOT GUARANTY THE SECURITY OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN FORD AND WIRELESS TRANSMISSIONS, AND WILL UNDERLYING CARRIER.
  • Page 520 Appendices MAKES NO WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR view it, and (ii) save it, provided that you IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY OR do not remove any copyright notices that FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, appear and do not modify the Data in any SUITABILITY, OR PERFORMANCE way.
  • Page 521 Appendices rigCustomer Remedies FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFIT, REVENUE, CONTRACTS OR SAVINGS, OR ANY NAV2 and its suppliers’ entire liability and OTHER DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, your exclusive remedy shall be, at NAV2’s SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES sole discretion, either (a) return of the price ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OF OR paid, if any, or (b) repair or replacement of INABILITY TO USE THIS INFORMATION,...
  • Page 522 Appendices Governing Law. ("Gracenote Servers"), and to perform other functions. You may use Gracenote The above terms and conditions shall be Data only by means of the intended End governed by the laws of the People’s User functions of this device. This device Republic of China, without giving effect to may contain content belonging to (i) its conflict of laws provisions, or (ii) the...
  • Page 523 Appendices including any copyrighted material or IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF music file information. You agree that MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A Gracenote may enforce its respective PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND rights, collectively or separately, under this NON-INFRINGEMENT. NEITHER agreement against you, directly in each GRACENOTE WARRANTS THE RESULTS company's own name.
  • Page 524 Appendices Taiwan Territory By using SUNA Products and/or Services, you will be deemed to have accepted and Note: In accordance with the management agreed to be bound by the terms and approach of low-power radio wave conditions fully detailed at: radiation motors: Article 12: For approved and certified Website...
  • Page 525: Declaration Of Conformity - Vehicles

    For certification labels and neither Intelematics nor any Supplier declarations of conformity, visit guarantees nor make any warranties that www.wirelessconformity.ford.com. relate to the availability, accuracy or DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY - VEHICLES WITH: SYNC 3 Radio Frequency Statement SYNC Version...
  • Page 526 Appendices 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. These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
  • Page 527 Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...
  • Page 528 Index Air Filter See: Changing the Engine Air Filter.....329 Alarm 360 Degree Camera........233 See: Anti-Theft Alarm........83 Advanced Camera Views........233 Ambient Lighting...........98 Camera Views.............233 Adjusting the Brightness........98 Front Camera............234 Switching Ambient Lighting Off.....98 Keep Out Zone............234 Switching Ambient Lighting On.....98 Side Camera............234 Anti-Theft Alarm..........83 Arming the Alarm..........84 Disarming the Alarm...........84...
  • Page 529 Index Changing Radio Stations.......399 If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck in Mud or Playing or Pausing Media......400 Snow..............199 Returning to the Previous Screen....400 SelectShift Automatic Scrolling Through the Menu Options..400 Transmission............197 Selecting a Menu Option.......400 Understanding the Shift Positions of Your Selecting Media..........400 Automatic Transmission......193 Automatic Transmission Fluid...
  • Page 530 Index Capacities and Specifications....384 Changing the Vehicle Wi-Fi Hotspot Name or Password........397 8.8" Rear Axle.............389 Changing the Wiper Blades.....339 9.75" Rear Axle with Limited-Slip....391 Checking MyKey System Status....66 9.75" Rear Axle Without Limited-Slip............390 MyKey Distance............66 Air Conditioning System.........384 Number of Admin Keys........67 Alternative Engine Oil for Extremely Cold Number of MyKeys..........67 Checking the Wiper Blades.....339...
  • Page 531 Index Switching Maximum Defrost On and Connecting the Vehicle to a Wi-Fi Network............394 Off..............446 Coolant Check Switching Rear Auto Mode On and Off...............447 See: Engine Coolant Check......329 Crash Sensors and Airbag Indicator..54 Switching Recirculated Air On and Creating a MyKey...........65 Off...............447 Switching the Air Conditioning On and Programming and Changing Configurable...
  • Page 532 Index Daytime Running Lamps - Vehicles With: End User License Agreement....497 Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)....96 VEHICLE SOFTWARE END USER LICENSE Declaration of Conformity......522 AGREEMENT (EULA) .........497 Declaration of Conformity - Vehicles Engine Block Heater........177 With: SYNC 3..........522 Using the Engine Block Heater......178 Engine Coolant Check.......329 Radio Frequency Statement......522 Digital Radio..........402...
  • Page 533 Ford Protect...........473 General Maintenance Information..475 Ford Protect Extended Service Plan Multi-Point Inspection........477 (CANADA ONLY)...........474 Owner Checks and Services......476 Ford Protect Extended Service Plans (U.S. Protecting Your Investment......475 Only)..............473 Why Maintain Your Vehicle?......475 Four-Wheel Drive........200 Why Maintain Your Vehicle at Your Front Fog Lamps..........96...
  • Page 534 Index Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Brakes............209 Hood Lock Hazard Flashers...........303 See: Opening and Closing the Hood..325 Headlamp Adjusting Horn..............90 See: Adjusting the Headlamps.....337 Headlamp Exit Delay........95 Headlamp Removal See: Removing a Headlamp......340 Ignition Switch..........173 Headrest In California (U.S. Only)......309 See: Head Restraints........150 Information Display Control......89 Head Restraints..........150...
  • Page 535 Index Combining Seatbelt and LATCH Lower System Settings..........246 Anchors for Attaching Child Safety Troubleshooting..........248 Liftgate...............76 Seats..............28 Liftgate Window...........106 Using Lap and Shoulder Belts......22 Using Lower Anchors and Tethers for Opening the Liftgate Window.......106 Lighting Control..........94 CHildren (LATCH)..........27 Using Tether Straps..........28 Flashing the Headlamp High Beam....95 Instrument Cluster........107 Headlamp High Beam........94...
  • Page 536 Index Setting the Rear Blower Motor Michelin Travel Guide........454 Speed..............140 Navigation Map Accuracy and Setting the Rear Temperature.......140 Updates............454 Setting the Temperature.........139 Route Guidance...........451 Switching Maximum Air Conditioning On Setting a Destination........450 and Off..............140 SiriusXM Traffic and Travel Link....454 Switching Maximum Defrost On and Zoom...............451 Normal Scheduled Maintenance..478 Off...............140...
  • Page 537 Index Opening and Closing the Liftgate....78 Switching the Rear Climate Control On and Opening the Liftgate Window......79 Off...............146 Setting the Liftgate Open Height....79 Switching the Rear Heated Seats On and Stopping the Liftgate Movement....79 Off...............146 Rear Passenger Climate Controls - Switching the Power Liftgate On or Vehicles With: Manual Temperature Off................80...
  • Page 538 Index Rear Window Wiper Blade.......93 Running Out of Fuel........183 Recommended Towing Weights...286 Adding Fuel From a Portable Fuel Reduced Engine Performance....299 Container............184 Refueling............185 Filling a Portable Fuel Container....183 Refueling System Overview......185 Refueling System Warning......187 Refueling Your Vehicle........185 Remote Control..........56 Safety Canopy ..........53 Safety Precautions........182 Car Finder..............61...
  • Page 539 Index Seats..............458 Electric Power Steering........256 Steering Wheel..........87 Sound..............457 Storage Compartments......172 Valet Mode............458 Sunroof Vehicle..............457 Voice Control............458 See: Moonroof.............105 Setting the Cruise Control Speed..236 Sun Visors............104 Changing the Set Speed.........236 Illuminated Vanity Mirror.........105 Side Airbags.............52 Supplementary Restraints System..48 Side Sensing System........222 Principle of Operation........48 Switching Automatic High Beam Control Object Distance Indicator.......223...
  • Page 540 Index Information Contained on the Tire Following a Vehicle...........238 Sidewall............355 Following a Vehicle to a Complete Temperature A B C..........354 Stop..............239 Traction AA A B C..........353 Hilly Condition Usage........241 Treadwear.............353 Overriding the Set Speed.......240 Tire Pressure Monitoring System..368 Park Brake Application........241 Changing Tires With a Tire Pressure Resuming the Set Speed........240 Monitoring System........370...
  • Page 541 Index Phone Controls............413 Airbag Warning Lamp........110 Phone Voice Commands.........412 Anti-Lock Brake System Warning Using Traction Control........213 Lamp..............110 Switching the System Off .......213 Automatic Headlamp High Beam System Indicator Lights and Indicator.............110 Messages............213 Auto-Start-Stop Indicator.......110 Using Voice Recognition......410 Battery..............110 Audio Voice Commands.........429 Blind Spot Information System Climate Voice Commands......430 Indicator.............110...
  • Page 542 Index Technical Specifications.........378 Windows and Mirrors........101 Windshield Washers........93 Front Camera Washer........93 Windshield Wipers.........92 Speed Dependent Wipers........92 Wiper Blades See: Checking the Wiper Blades....339 Wipers and Washers........92 Wireless Accessory Charger.....170 Expedition (TB8) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 201907, Third-Printing-...

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