Page 3
A Word to Ford Owners A WORD TO FORD OWNERS Important Notes about this Manual Thank you for choosing a Ford. Keep this manual in the glove box We at Ford design and build as a handy reference for the safe vehicles with complete customer and enjoyable use of your Ford.
Page 4
A Word to Ford Owners All rights reserved. Reproduction by any means, electronic or mechanical including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, or translation in whole or in part is not permitted without written authorisation from Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa.
Ford Southern Africa Dealerships. • Use seat belts. • Always use correct rating of • Use Ford genuine parts only. fuse supplied by Ford • Service your Ford vehicle at Southern Africa. Fitting fuse the Ford Dealership at with different ratings may specified intervals.
Page 8
Graphics Symbols Symbol Definition Symbol Definition Air Recirculation Headlight Main Beam Battery Charging System Headlight Low Beam Bonnet Release Horn Brake System Lighter Direction Indicators Lights Engine Coolant Temperature Parking Lights Engine Oil Rear Window Defroster Floor Vent Fresh Air Washer Fluid Fuel Windscreen Wiper...
Page 9
The Ford Protect Booklet tells you about the various Congratulations on acquiring your Extended Warranty, new Ford. Please take time to get Maintenance and Scheduled well acquainted with your Ford by Service Plan Products and the reading this handbook. The more...
Page 10
Introduction FOR YOUR SAFETY AND aim. Information in this respect is ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION highlighted in this guide with the tree symbol. Warning symbols in this RUNNING IN Owner’s guide There are no particular running in rules for your vehicle. Simply avoid How can you reduce the risk of driving too briskly during the first personal injury and prevent...
Page 11
Help to ensure that these protection features are never We wish you safe and pleasurable applied by driving cautiously and driving with your Ford vehicle. always staying alert. Protection features for safer driving Safety from electronics The risk of injury from traffic...
Page 12
We would like to point out that non-Ford parts and accessories have not been examined and approved by Ford, and in spite of continuous market product monitoring, we cannot certify the suitability nor the safety of such products whether they are installed or intended for fitment in our vehicles.
Instrumentation A I R B A G On some variants the Note: appearance and location of some items may differ from those shown here. However, the page references still apply.
Page 14
Instrumentation Position Description See Page Heated Rear Screen Switch Hazard Flasher Switch Front Storage Tray Multifunction lever: direction indicators, main beam Instrument Cluster Wiper Lever Luggage Compartment Release Ventilation vents Side window demister Exterior lights/front fog lights/rear fog lights Headlight levelling control Storage compartment Ignition switch Steering Wheel adjustment...
Page 15
Instrumentation Position Description See Page Horn Heating/Ventilation/Air conditioning See audio Audio Systems guide Air Bag System...
Page 16
Instrumentation WARNING AND INDICATOR LIGHTS IN THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER On some variants the appearance and location of some items may Note: differ from those shown here. However, the page references still apply. Position Symbol Description See Page ABS warning light Engine system fault warning light Direction indicator light...
Page 17
Instrumentation Position Symbol Description See Page Side & tail light Main beam indicator light Doors open warning light Rear fog light indicator light Low fuel level warning light Brake system warning light Oil pressure warning light Front fog light indicator light Water in fuel warning light Engine warning light Air bag warning light...
Page 18
Instrumentation The following warning and indicator lights illuminate when the ignition is switched on: • ABS • Brake system • Doors open • Airbag • Engine immobilisation • Engine systems • Ignition • Oil Pressure If a warning or indicator light does not illuminate when the ignition is switched on, it indicates a malfunction.
Page 20
Instrumentation GAUGES 80 kms before the tank is empty. Refuel as soon as possible. Tachometer Always have sufficient fuel in the tank. On vehicles with a petrol engine, the tachometer indicates upto 7,000 revolutions per minute. Speedometer On vehicles with a diesel engine, Indicates the current road surface the tachometer indicates upto speed.
Page 21
Instrumentation • Digital Clock Odometer The clock is displayed while the Registers the total kilometers of right-hand button is pressed. the vehicle. Toggle button To toggle, press the button briefly. Reset button To reset, press and hold the left hand button beneath the display. The setting of the clock is only possible when the vehicle is stationary.
Climate Controls HEATING, VENTILATION AND Centre and side vents AIR CONDITIONING The centre and side vents enable Outside air efficient ventilation of the passenger compartment and Always keep the air intakes should be used when the cooling forward of the front screen free of of the compartment is required.
Page 23
Climate Controls centre vents can be closed in cold To warm the interior effectively, weather or opened for extra fresh direct the heated air to the footwell air when heating. area. In very cold or humid weather, direct air towards the Heating front screen and side windows as necessary to prevent from misting...
Page 24
Climate Controls Adjusting the temperature A minor portion of the air flow is always directed towards the front screen/footwell. The air distribution control can be set to any position between the symbols. Warm Cold HEATING AND VENTILATION Blue: Cold Rapid screen defrosting/demist- Red: Warm Adjust as necessary.
Page 25
Climate Controls Ventilation If the blower is turned to position 0 the air conditioning will turn OFF. When the blower is turned ON again, the air conditioning will reactivate automatically. Set the air distribution control to the positions . Set the blower to any position.
Page 26
Climate Controls In warm and humid weather, Switching the air conditioning ON directing cooled air to the front extracts humidity from the air and demists the windows faster. screen may lead to a small amount of condensation on the Air Conditioner - tips on outside surface of the front screen.
Page 27
Climate Controls 2. If the car had been parked in 3. Press FRESH AIR MODE - the hot sun, roll down the light will not glow in the windows partially and allow recirculation button. the A/C to run about 30 4.
Page 28
Climate Controls To keep dust and traffic fumes from entering the car, switch to recirculating air mode. Switch back to outside air as soon as possible as prolonged use can cause the interior air to become stale and cause screens to mist up.
Lights Exterior lights switch Switch on the headlights (position ) and pull out the control switch one position. The Indicator light in the Lights Off Instrument Cluster will illuminate when the front fog lights are in Side and Tail lights use.
Page 30
Lights Both indicator lights in the instrument cluster will illuminate when the front and rear fog lights are switched on. The rear fog lights may only be used when visibility is restricted to less than 50 m and must not be used when it is raining or snowing.
Page 31
Lights Without Headlight Levelling With Headlight Levelling Recommended Headlight Levelling Control Positions Load Control Persons Load in Luggage Positions Compartment Front Seats Rear Seats 1.4 L Duratec max. max. 1.6 L Duratec max. max. 1.4 L Duratorq - TDCi Turbo Diesel max.
Page 32
Lights Multifunction lever The following functions will Main/dipped beam operate only with the ignition switched ON. Direction Indicator The main beam only operates with the headlights switched ON. Pull the lever towards the steering wheel to toggle between main and dipped beam.
Page 33
Lights INTERIOR LIGHTS Front reading lights Rear reading lights Door Activated On some models, with the switch in the position, the interior lights will stay ON for a while after the doors are shut. They go OFF immediately after the ignition is turned ON.
Driver Controls STEERING WHEEL HORN ADJUSTMENT Press the pad. The horn can also be operated when the ignition is OFF. SCREEN WIPER/WASHER Release the locking lever to adjust CONTROLS the height of the steering wheel. The following functions will Return the lever to its original operate only with the ignition position to secure the wheel.
Page 35
Driver Controls Once the wash/wipe cycle is Single wipe completed, the wiper will pause and then perform one more wipe Intermittent wiping to clean the screen. Do not operate the washer Normal wiping for more than 10 seconds at time, and never when the High speed wiping reservoir is empty.
Page 36
Driver Controls The rearward field of vision is If required, in narrow spaces for increased to minimise blind spots example, your outside rear-view at the rear corners of the vehicle. mirror can be folded back manually. Objects seen in these mirrors will look smaller and To return the door mirror to its appear further away than...
Page 37
Driver Controls could result in serious personal injury. It is the primary responsibility of the supervising adults to never leave a child unattended in a vehicle and to never leave the keys in an unattended vehicle. Switch ON the ignition to operate the power windows.
Page 38
Driver Controls Press : Rear window switches activated. Press : Rear window switches deactivated. The rear windows can always be operated from the driver’s door. OTHER CONTROLS Sun visors Close Open To open, press either front switch until you feel a resistance. The sun visors can be released from the retention clips and Pull up on the switch to close.
Page 39
10 amperes. However, if the engine is not running, this will cause the battery to discharge. When connecting appliances, use only specified connectors from the Ford Accessory range or connectors suitable for use with SAE standard sockets.
In case of loss, replacement keys compartment will be are available from an Authorised unlocked if the Ford Dealer by stating the key buttons are pressed number shown on the tag provided unintentionally, without the remote with the original keys.
Page 41
Locks (Security) LOCKS Rear door childproof safety locks From outside When the childproof safety lock is activated, the door can only be opened from outside. The driver’s door can be locked and unlocked from the outside with the key. From inside Turn the key in the rear doors rearward to activate the lock.
Page 42
Locks (Security) 2. Using the Key. any door or the luggage compartment is not closed properly. CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING SYSTEM To unlock/open, turn the key clockwise. 3. Using the radio frequency remote control. See the sec- tion “To unlock the boot” on page 42.
Page 43
Locks (Security) It is activated from the outside with With the Key: Turn the key in the the key or the remote control and driver’s door to position from inside by pressing the door handle on the driver’s door or (vehicles without remote control) the front passenger’s door.
Page 44
Locks (Security) To unlock the boot Pressing and holding both buttons again simultaneously for at least 4 seconds will change the function back. Locking the vehicle To activate central locking: Press the button twice within 3 seconds. Reprogramming the unlocking function You can change the unlocking function so that pressing the...
Page 45
Locks (Security) have just programmed are now able to lock and unlock the vehicle. Replacing the remote control battery If the range of the transmitter in 1. To programme new radio fre- the key decreases gradually, the quency remote controls turn battery (type 3V CR 2032) should the ignition key from position be replaced.
Page 46
Remove the key and try again. If the engine does not start, a system malfunction has occurred. Have the system checked by your Your vehicle is supplied with Ford Dealer immediately. coded keys.
Page 47
Consult an 1. Insert the first key in the igni- Authorised Ford Dealer if you now tion switch and turn to position have only one coded key. 2. Turn the key back to position 0...
Page 48
Locks (Security) 1. Insert the second key in the ignition switch again and turn to position II. 2. Remove the key from the ignition switch. 3. Insert the first key in the ignition switch, turn to position II and hold. The indicator light flashes for 5 seconds.
Seating and Safety Restraints SEATING AND SAFETY • The seat belt should cross the RESTRAINTS centre of the shoulder; the lap strap should fit tightly across the hips, not the stomach. max. 30° Do not adjust the seats while the vehicle is moving. Moving the seats forwards or backwards Sitting in the correct position...
Page 50
Seating and Safety Restraints Adjusting the height of the required back angle then release driver’s seat (if equipped) the adjustment handle. Slight rocking of the seatback maybe required to ensure engagement. The handle will return to the downward position when locked. Head restraints Front head restraints Each pull or press on the lever will...
Page 51
Seating and Safety Restraints Rear head restraints Fold the seat cushion forwards. When returning the seats to their original positions, make sure the seat belts function properly and are positioned in front of the seatback. Folding the rear seatback forwards To raise, pull the head restraint up until it engages properly.
Page 52
Seating and Safety Restraints Push the unlocking button on the Fastening the seat belts rear seatback and fold the rear seatback forward. Returning the seatback to its upright position Pull the belt out steadily. It may lock if pulled sharply or if the vehicle is on a slope.
Page 53
Seating and Safety Restraints Pregnant women Make sure that each seat belt uses the correct buckle. Centre Static Belt: To loosen, turn the tongue at right angles to the webbing and pull it. When fastening, ensure the tongue engages in the buckle with a positive click.
Page 54
- should be protection when the seats are in renewed and the anchorages the near upright position. checked by an Authorised Ford Never wear just the lap strap Dealer. of a lap/shoulder diagonal For information about cleaning the...
Page 55
YOUR AIR BAG SYSTEM DOES NOT REQUIRE REGULAR MAINTENANCE However if any of the following OCCUR see your Authorised Ford Dealer without delay • the “air bag” light does not operate briefly when the ignition key is turned ON or, •...
Page 56
Seating and Safety Restraints Your vehicle is equipped with an Because the system senses crash air bag for the driver, located in the severity, some frontal and side steering wheel and a passenger collisions will not inflate the air bag is located in the instrument airbags, (where fitted).
Page 57
Seating and Safety Restraints This is the ideal seating position Always wear seat belt and for the driver and front passenger keep sufficient distance and helps reduce the risk of injury between the driver and the from sitting too close to an inflating steering wheel.
Page 58
Seating and Safety Restraints These areas should only be wiped with a damp cloth, never with a wet cloth. Repair to the steering wheel, steering column and airbag system should be carried out During minor collisions as well by properly trained as overturns and rear or side technicians.
Page 59
Seating and Safety Restraints • reduce the risk of harm in Never place objects in front rollover, side or rear impact of you while you are seated collisions, in the front seat as injury may result from the object when it •...
Page 60
WARNING been removed, the car should be towed to the nearest Authorised Ford Dealer for repair. Do not attempt to reinstall the cover. If the vehicle must be driven NEVER install any child restrain in the front seat...
Page 61
Seating and Safety Restraints the inflating front passenger AIRBAG airbag. The rear seat is the safest WARNING place for children. Safety belts and seats can become hot in a vehicle that has been closed up in sunny NEVER install any child weather;...
Page 62
Seating and Safety Restraints Such equipment must be suitable • Baby Safety Seat and government approved. Whenever installing a child seat or restraint, always read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions. There is a risk of death or serious injury when the manufacturer’s instructions are not followed properly or when the child seat/restraint is modified...
Page 63
• Booster Seat/Booster the child safety seat checked Cushion by an Authorised Ford Dealer as it might be damaged. • When the child seat is not in use but inside the vehicle, secure it with the seat belt.
You will then need to exert Authorised Ford Dealer a greater force on the brake pedal, immediately before continuing and make allowance for increased your journey.
Page 65
If both warning lights illuminate at reverse gear and turn the the same time when driving, stop steering wheel towards the the vehicle as soon as it is safe to kerb. do so. Have the braking system checked by an Authorised Ford...
Page 66
II Ignition switched ON, all electrical circuits operational. Warning and indicator lights • Contact your Authorised Ford illuminate. This is the key position Dealer immediately. when driving and must also be selected when being towed. •...
Page 67
Driving Dealer to check for any entry short period and repeat the of water in to the engine. procedure. • All fluids including engine and • If the engine does not start transaxle fluids required to be after three attempts, wait changed in case of water 10 seconds and follow the ingress and contamination.
Page 68
Driving Cold/Hot engine Switching OFF the engine • Depress the clutch pedal without touching the accelerator. • Turn the ignition key to position II. • If the Glow plug indicator light Wait for 30 seconds after the illuminates, wait until it engine has reached idle speed, extinguishes before starting.
Page 69
A malfunction of the engine and power train related systems is indicated by the following: If the water in fuel warning light illuminates whilst driving, immediately see an Authorised Ford Dealer to have the water drained from the fuel filter.
Page 70
Have your vehicle checked by an severe engine damage. Authorised Ford Dealer as soon as possible. Benefits of the diesel low fuel safety mode If the engine system fault warning...
Page 71
Driving FUEL FILLER FLAP Open the filler flap at the recess. Independently Operated Type rn the cap anti-clockwise and (if equipped) remove. PULL When the filler cap is removed, a hissing noise may be heard. This DRIVER SEAT is normal and should be disregarded.
Page 72
Driving Incorrect fuel FUEL CONSUMPTION If you fill your vehicle with Fuel consumption and CO incorrect fuel or additives, emissions depend upon the do not attempt to start the engine, the type of transmission, engine. This may lead to engine the tyre size, the kerb weight as damage.
Page 73
Driving in a fully laden condition • Have your vehicle serviced will result in high fuel regularly by your Authorised consumption. Ford Dealer. Vehicle condition Low tyre pressure or inadequate engine or vehicle maintenance will also result in higher fuel consumption.
Page 74
Driving STORAGE AREAS Storage Compartment Front Storage Tray A storage compartment is Avoid keeping heat Note: provided underneath the sensitive objects and liquids in the instrument panel on the driver’s front storage tray. side. Never drive with heavy Glove compartment and/or voluminous objects in the front storage tray.
Page 75
When connecting appliances, use only specified connectors from the Ford Accessory range or connectors suitable for use with Press the cover to open. SAE standard sockets. To empty contents in ash...
Page 76
Driving Rear cup holder Pull the rear cup holder to gain access to the second rear cup holder.
VIN plate. If you atmosphere can reduce engine are unsure of the towing capacity performance so the following of your vehicle ask your Ford restrictions will apply. Dealer for details. Do not exceed Above 1,000 meters, the...
Page 78
This should kits or weight distribution reduce any abrupt swerving hitches are not suitable for reaction. use on the Ford approved Braking Towbars. Allow a greater stopping distance General equipment advice than normal to prevent excessive Load the trailer so that the weight braking.
Page 79
Trailer Tow park on a gradient, place wheel Only use the foot brake in short chocks under the trailer wheels or intervals to avoid overheating the turn the steering wheel so that brakes. should the vehicle roll back it The over-run brake on a “rolls”...
Page 80
Trailer Tow Dimensions Distances A = Bumper - end of towball B = Attachment point - centre of towball 1052 C = Wheel centre - centre of towball D = Centre of towball - side member E = Inner side of side member F = Centre of towball- centre 1.
Roadside Emergencies HAZARD FLASHER SWITCH Have the vehicle checked by an Authorised Ford Dealer immediately. FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM SHUT-OFF SWITCH Press the switch to turn ON or (Vehicles with Petrol Engine) OFF. The hazard flasher switch does not flash. The hazard lights...
Page 82
Roadside Emergencies Resetting the switch Do not reset the fuel pump shut-off switch if you see or smell leaking fuel. • Turn the ignition switch to position 0. • Check the fuel system for leaks. The switch is located behind the •...
Page 83
Fuse Chart Label these systems to the replacement of relays or high current carrying Fuses fuses carried out by an Authorised Ford Dealer. Fuse chart label Central fuse box The central fuse box is located behind the glove box in the instrument panel.
Page 84
Roadside Emergencies Symbol Definition L = Left-hand side, R = Right-hand side Front Power Win- dows Ampere rating of the fuse Heater Blower Symbols in the Fuse box Symbol Definition Air Conditioning See Owner’s Guide Cigar Lighter Horn Dipped Beam Engine management (Diesel only) or cata- Main Beam...
Page 85
Air Bag It is recommended this procedure be carried out by BULB REPLACEMENT an Authorised Ford Dealer. Always switch OFF lights and Care must be taken not to ignition before replacing any bulb. touch the glass of any...
Page 86
Roadside Emergencies Side lights Headlights - dipped Beam H7, 55 watt halogen Bulb W5 watt wedge base bulb 1. Carefully remove the wiring connector. 1. Carefully remove the wiring 2. Turn the bulb holder clockwise connector. and pull out. 2. Remove the cover. 3.
Page 87
Roadside Emergencies Headlights - main beam Front direction indicator H1, 55 watt halogen bulb To gain access to the front direction indicators, it is recommended to remove the radiator grille and the air deflector panel. • Removing the radiator grille and air deflector panel 1.
Page 88
Roadside Emergencies 3. Remove the screws on top of the air deflector panel When installing in the reverse carefully pull out the panel order, pay attention to the guide from the clips tabs. When installing in the reverse Side repeater indicator order, make sure that the clips engage properly.
Page 89
Roadside Emergencies 2. Grasp the bulb holder, turn the Rear lights light housing anti-clockwise 1. Open the boot. and remove it. 2. Ease the rear wing inner trim 3. Pull the bulb out and replace away from the rear panel fin- ishing trim to allow access to Install in the reverse order.
Page 90
Roadside Emergencies High mounted central brake 5. With the lens removed pull the light defective bulb free of the holder. Install in the reverse order. Number plate light CW 5 watt festoon bulb W5 watt wedge base bulbs (5x) 1. Support the high mounted central brake light and remove 1.
Page 91
Roadside Emergencies Interior lights Rear reading lights 10 watt festoon bulb 5 watt spherical bulb 1. Switch OFF the light. 1. Remove and replace the bulb. 2. Carefully prise out the lens. 2. Snap the lens back onto the 3. Remove the bulb and replace unit.
Page 92
Roadside Emergencies CHANGING A WHEEL The spare wheel is located under the floor cover in the luggage compartment. • Raise the rear of the floor cover in the luggage compartment and remove it. • Park your vehicle in such a position that neither the traffic nor you are hindered or endangered when changing a...
Page 93
Roadside Emergencies Vehicle jack Have the passengers/load removed from the vehicle. The jack and wheelbrace are located in the spare wheel well. Points can be used for trolley Unscrew the retaining device by jacks, workshop hoists or jack turning anti-clockwise, and remove the jack with the stands.
Page 94
Roadside Emergencies • If necessary, secure the Fitting a wheel vehicle against rolling or Alloy wheels must never be sliding by using suitable secured using wheel nuts for chocks. steel wheels. • Push the wheel onto the wheel studs. Screw on the wheel nuts and secure in a clockwise direction ensuring that the tapered end of the wheel nuts...
Page 95
(accessories) and drive immediately to the • Connect one end of the nearest Authorised Ford Dealer. second lead to the negative (-) terminal of the booster battery Removal and installation If the battery has been disconnected the vehicle may •...
Page 96
Roadside Emergencies • On Vehicles with a diesel engine connect the other end of lead to the turbo charger of the engine to be started (as shown in the graphic). • Make sure that the jump leads are clear of moving parts of the engine.
Page 97
Roadside Emergencies TOWING THE VEHICLE could affe the operation of the supplementry restraint system. The screw-in towing eye is attached to the jack in the luggage Rear towing eye compartment. When towing always drive off The towing eye must always be slowly and smoothly without carried in the vehicle.
Page 98
Roadside Emergencies allowances for the increased If at all the situation demands to braking distance and heavier drive through water even at great steering. risk then: Starting by towing or pushing 1. Increase the engine rpm and crawl in 1st gear. To prevent damage you 2.
Cleaning WASHING YOUR VEHICLE solvents. Do not wipe the lights when they are dry or use sharp The best procedure is brushless objects to clean the lenses. washing in a good car wash installation. Cleaning the rear screen In installations operating To avoid damaging the heating with high water pressure, elements when cleaning the inside...
Page 100
The Ford Accessory range is recommended. Observe the application instruction on each product.
Service Maintenance chart Guides. We recommend that you always use a Authorised Ford Every day check: Dealer. • Operation of all exterior and interior lights and make sure Things that you must do that all lenses are clean.
Page 102
Maintenance Opening the bonnet • Pull the bonnet release lever • Raise the bonnet fully and situated in the left-hand support its strut in the retainer side footwell. ensuring it is secure. To close, lower the bonnet and allow it to drop into the catch for the last 30 cms.
Page 103
Engine Oil dipstick Power Steering fluid reservoir 1. For easy identification, filler caps and the engine oil dipstick are marked in colour. 2. The replacement of these fuses/relays requires specialised knowledge. Please ask an Authorised Ford Dealer to check them.
Page 104
Maintenance 1.4 L / 1.6 L Duratec 1.4 L Duratorq-TDCI Turbo Diesel...
Page 105
Do not resume the journey if the oil level is correct. Have the engine checked by an 1.4 L/ 1.6 L Duratec Engine Authorised Ford Dealer. Add engine oil that meets 1.4 L Duratorq - TDCi Engine Ford Specifications.
Page 106
“Brake system warning They are unnecessary and light 62”. could, under certain conditions, lead to engine damage which is Add brake fluid that meets Ford not covered by Ford Warranty. Specifications. To close, turn the cap clockwise until it is fully tightened.
Page 107
Cooling system reservoir Take great care when adding coolant. Avoid spillage on any part of the engine. Add coolant that meets the Ford Specification. For further details, See “vehicle fluids” on page 112. Engine coolant Do not allow this fluid to...
Page 108
If necessary, top up the screen level washer fluid reservoir with clean water and screen washer solution. Always use Ford Genuine washer fluid available at Ford Authorised service centres. Please refer to the instructions on the container for the correct concentration.
Page 109
Renewing tyres Unsuitable tyres or wheels can cause accidents and invalidate the vehicle type approval. Refer to your vehicle documents (where applicable) for the correct Authorised tyre/wheel combinations for your vehicle, or ask your nearest Ford Dealer.
Page 110
When fitting tyres, it is recommended that you use the make originally fitted to your vehicle or seek advice from your nearest Ford Dealer. For your safety If you have to mount a kerb, do so slowly and, if possible, approach it with the wheels at right-angles to the kerb.
Vehicles with a petrol engine Use unleaded fuel (minimum 95 octane). Leaded fuel or WFQAXXGQAABS00100 fuel/additives containing other FORD metallic compounds (e.g. maganese-based) may damage the emission system. Vehicles with a diesel engine Vehicle identification number Do not mix diesel with any oil, petrol or other liquids.
Page 112
Capacities and Specifications ENGINE DATA 1.4 L 1.4 L 1.6 L Engine Type Duratorq Duratec Duratec -TDCi 1398 1596 1399 Cubic capacity Power output kW rev/mm 6000 6500 4000 Maximum torque Nm rev/mm 3500 3400 2000 Required fuel Unleaded fuel 91 octane Diesel Max.
Page 113
Use of unsuitable oil may lead to A3/B3 specifications. Use of these engine damage which is not oils may result in longer cranking covered by the Ford Warranty. periods, reduced engine performance, reduced fuel On all vehicles use only economy, and increased emission semi synthetic engine oil.
Page 114
Hydraulic Fluid WSA - M2C195-A Motorcraft Superplus Coolant WSS - M97B44-D Antifreeze Refrigerant Oil WSH - MIC231-B Transmission Ford Transmission Oil WSD-M2C200-C Motorcraft Brake Fluid Brake and Clutch ESD-M6C57-A super Dot 4 Capacities (litres) 1.4 L Engine 1.4 L Duratec 1.6 L Duratec...
Page 115
Capacities and Specifications Vehicle Weight Vehicle Weight (kg) 1.4 L Duratec Kerb Mass (unladen) 1110 Gross Axle Mass - Front Gross Axle Mass - Rear Gross Vehicle Mass 1530 Gross Combination Mass 1980 Gross Trailer Weight* 1.6 L Duratec Kerb Mass (unladen) 1130 Gross Axle Mass - Front Gross Axle Mass - Rear...
Page 116
Capacities and Specifications TYRE DATA Tyre pressure When using winter tyres, the tyre pressures recommended by the The pressure for your spare tyre tyre manufacturer should be should be set to the highest value adhered to. given for your vehicle/tyre size combination.
Page 117
Capacities and Specifications DIMENSIONS Dimensions A = Maximum Length 4282 B = Overall width (including exterior mirrors) 1686 C = Overall height (kerb weight) 1468 D = Wheelbase 2487 E = Track Front 1474 Rear 1444...
Page 118
Each accessory is made from high quality materials and meets Ford’s rigid engineering and safety specifications. The warranty terms are explained in your Warranty and Service Guide.
Page 119
Index Cleaning the headlights ..97 Cleaning the rear screen ..97 ABS Warning Light ....63 Closing the boot ..... 40 Adjusting the Temperature ...22 Cold/Hot Engine ..... 65 Air Conditioner - Tips on Controls ........21 Economical Usage ....24 Convex outside Air conditioning .......23 Rear-view mirrors ....
Page 120
Index Ford Genuine Spares ....10 front direction indicators ..83 From Inside ......39 heated rear screen ....26 From outside ......39 Heating ........21 Front and Rear Fog Lights ..27 Heating and Front Ashtray ......73 Ventilation ........ 22 Front direction indicator ..85 High mounted central Front Fog Lights ......27...
Page 121
Index Maintenance ......93 Maintenance chart ....99 Manually adjustable outside Rapid Cooling of the rear - view mirrors ....34 Vehicle Interior ....... 24 Manually folding outside Rapid Heating of rear - view mirrors ....34 Vehicle Interior ....... 23 Multifunction Lever ....30 Rapid screen defrosting/demisting ....
Page 122
Index pushing........96 conditioning ......77 Starting the engine ....65 Ventilation ........ 23 Steep gradients .......77 Sun Visors .......36 Switching the Air Conditioning ON/OFF ........23 Warning ........9 Switching the Recirculated Washer ........33 Air ON/OFF ......23 Washing Your Vehicle ... 97 Symbols in the Fuse boxes ...82 When driving your vehicle with Air Conditioning ....
Page 123
Filling station guide Opening the bonnet. Pull the bonnet release lever situated in the left-hand side footwell. Open the fuel filler flap by pulling the release lever situated in the right-hand side footwell. To open the fuel filler cap, turn it anticlockwise. For quick reference when refuelling, you can record below vehicle data applicable to your own vehicle.
Need help?
Do you have a question about the Ikon 2007 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers