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Summary of Contents for Ford MAVERICK 2024

  • Page 1 Quick Reference Guide was accurate at the time of duplication. We reserve the right to change features, operation and/or functionality of any vehicle specification at any time. Your Ford dealer is the best source for the most current information. For detailed operating and safety information, please consult your Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 2 M A V E R I C K 2 0 2 4 • Qu i c k Refe ren ce G u ide...
  • Page 3 Some services may not be available in your area. Refer to the SYNC 3 chapter in your Owner’s Manual, visit the website or call the toll-free number for more information. For U.S. customers: Visit owner.ford.com or call 1-800-392-3673. For Canadian customers: Visit syncmyride.ca or syncmaroute.ca or call 1-800-565-3673.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    LEARN MORE ABOUT YOUR NEW VEHICLE Scan the country-appropriate code with your smartphone (make sure you have a scanner app installed) and you can access even more information about your vehicle. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE FLEXBED ™ SCAN THE QR CODE. owner.ford.com ford.ca...
  • Page 5: Instrument Panel

    Ins tru ment Panel ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL* Adaptive cruise control with stop and go uses radar and camera sensors to maintain a set gap between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you while following it to a complete stop. Stop and go can also be set to follow a vehicle directly in front of you and adjust the set speed, while you are at a complete stop.
  • Page 6 MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP HAZARD FLASHER BUTTON To select drive modes, use the console mounted control. Illuminates briefly when you HEATED FRONT SEATS* Sport* switch the ignition on. If it remains on For sporty driving with improved or is flashing after you start the engine, Press the heated seat symbol to cycle performance handling...
  • Page 7: Connecting A Bluetooth ® Device To

    Con n ecting a Blue too th Devi ce to the ® A M/FM Ra dio w ith Blu etooth CONNECTING A BLUETOOTH DEVICE STREAMING BLUETOOTH AUDIO ® ® Make sure Bluetooth on your device is switched on. Once your device is paired you can stream Bluetooth media.
  • Page 8: Sy Nc 3

    Switch on Bluetooth on your device to begin pairing. Check the ® compatibility of your device on the local Ford website. To add a phone: USING THE TOUCHSCREEN 1. Select the phone option on the feature bar.
  • Page 9 Under the Settings menu, you can access and adjust the visit www.FordConnected.com or refer to your settings for many of the system features. Once you select a local Ford website. tile, press to view an explanation of the feature or...
  • Page 10: Comfort

    Com fort TILTING HEAD RESTRAINT* AMBIENT LIGHTING You may also be able to tilt the head restraint forward or To access and adjust the single color ambient lighting: backward for additional comfort. Pivot the head restraint 1. Press Settings on the touchscreen. forward to the desired location.
  • Page 11: Convenience

    Conve nience KEYLESS ENTRY* You can unlock and lock the vehicle without taking the key out of your pocket or bag when your remote control is within 3 ft (1 m) of your vehicle. To unlock, place your hand between the back of the front door handle and the vehicle for a brief period and then pull on the door handle, being careful to not touch the lock sensor at the same time or pull the door handle too quickly.
  • Page 12 ELECTRIC PARKING BRAKE TRAILER SWAY CONTROL The electric parking brake switch replaces the conventional Trailer sway control applies your vehicle brakes at individual hand brake. The switch is on the center console. To apply wheels and, if necessary, reduces engine power. If the trailer the electric parking brake, make sure the transmission is begins to sway, the stability control light flashes and the in park (P) and then pull the...
  • Page 13 Conve nience KEYLESS ENTRY KEYPAD* MYKEY ™ The SecuriCode keypad is near the driver window and MyKey allows you to program certain driving restrictions illuminates when touched. The keypad allows you to lock or to promote good driving habits. You can program options unlock the doors without a key.
  • Page 14 OPENING THE TAILGATE Pull up on the tailgate handle to open, you may need to unlock it first. With the tailgate open, to raise it to the middle position, raise it slightly to allow slack in the tailgate cables, then use the pull tabs to unlock the clip on each connector.
  • Page 15: Function

    Fu nc tion HILL START ASSIST REAR PARKING AID* The system makes it easier to pull away when you park your This system can warn you if there is an object behind the vehicle on an incline without using the parking brake. vehicle when traveling in reverse (R).
  • Page 16 LANE KEEPING SYSTEM* BLIND SPOT INFORMATION SYSTEM* When you switch the system on and the system detects Blind spot information system uses radar sensors to help you an unintentional drift out of your lane is likely to occur, the determine if a vehicle may be in your blind spot zone. system notifies or assists you to stay in your lane through the The system illuminates an indicator in the exterior mirror on steering system and instrument cluster display.
  • Page 17 Fu nc tion PRE-COLLISION ASSIST STABILITY CONTROL WITH ROLL STABILITY CONTROL If your vehicle is rapidly approaching another stationary Stability control with roll stability control activates when vehicle, a vehicle traveling in the same direction as yours you start your engine and helps you keep control of your or a pedestrian within your driving path, the system is vehicle when on a slippery surface.
  • Page 18: Hybrid Electric Vehicle

    Hy bri d Ele ct ri c Ve hi cle * HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE DRIVING CHARACTERISTICS A hybrid vehicle has an electric motor and a high voltage battery combined with a gasoline engine. The hybrid vehicle combines electric and gasoline propulsion to provide optimal performance and improved efficiency.
  • Page 19: Essential Information

    For recommended towing weights: Refer to the Capacities and Specifications chapter in your in the United States visit: Owner’s Manual for more details. https://www.fleet.ford.com/towing-guides/ REFUELING in Canada visit: When refueling your vehicle: https://www.fleet.ford.ca/towing-guides/ Make sure the ignition is switched off.
  • Page 20 TOWING YOUR VEHICLE LOCATION OF SPARE TIRE AND TOOLS Towing your vehicle behind an RV or any other vehicle may The spare tire is under the vehicle, just forward of the rear be limited. Refer to the Towing Your Vehicle chapter of your bumper.