Ford TourneoConnect Warranty Manual
Ford TourneoConnect Warranty Manual

Ford TourneoConnect Warranty Manual

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  • Page 1 Feel the difference FordT ourneoConnect FordTransitConnect Owner's handbook...
  • Page 2 This publication, or part thereof, may not be reproduced nor translated without our approval. Errors and omissions excepted. © Ford Motor Company 2008 All rights reserved. Part number: 8T1J-19A321-DA (CG3526en) 07/2008 20080901095231...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Disarming the alarm........30 Introduction About this handbook........5 Steering wheel Symbols glossary........5 Adjusting the steering wheel....31 Parts and accessories......5 Audio control..........31 Voice control..........32 Quick start Quick start..........6 Wipers and washers Windscreen wipers.........33 Child safety Windscreen washers......33 Child seats..........12 Rear window wiper and washers..33 Booster cushions........13 Checking the wiper blades....34...
  • Page 4 Table of contents Fuel filler flap..........75 Climate control Refuelling..........75 Principle of operation......51 Fuel consumption........75 Air vents.............51 Technical specifications......75 Heated windows and mirrors....51 Manual climate control......52 Transmission Auxiliary heater........54 Manual transmission.......77 Seats Brakes Sitting in the correct position....58 Principle of operation......78 Front seats..........58 Hints on driving with ABS.......78 Head restraints........62...
  • Page 5 Table of contents Changing a road wheel......105 Fuses Tyre care..........110 Fuse box locations........87 Using winter tyres........110 Changing a fuse........88 Using snow chains.........110 Fuse labels..........88 Technical specifications......111 Fuse specification chart......90 Vehicle identification Vehicle recovery Vehicle identification plate.....113 Towing points...........91 Vehicle identification number (VIN)..113 Towing the vehicle on four wheels..92 Load apportioning valve (LAV) plate............113...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    We recommend that you Note: Always use and operate your ask your Ford Dealer for advice on parts vehicle in line with all applicable laws and and accessories suitable for your vehicle.
  • Page 8: Quick Start

    Quick start QUICK START Instrument panel overview Left-hand drive E74266...
  • Page 9 Quick start Right-hand drive E74267 Lighting controls. See Lighting (page 35). Direction indicators. See Lighting (page 35). Horn. Instrument cluster. See Convenience features (page 66). Information display. See Trip computer (page 50).
  • Page 10 Quick start Wiper lever. See Wipers and washers (page 33). Air vents. See Climate control (page 51). Hazard warning flasher switch. See Lighting (page 35). Audio or navigation unit. See separate handbook. Climate controls. See Climate control (page 51). Heated windscreen and heated rear window switches. See Climate control (page 51).
  • Page 11 Quick start Locking and unlocking the Locking and unlocking the doors with the key doors with the remote control E87379 Unlock Lock Luggage compartment lid unlock Transit Connect Press button A once to unlock the front E74800 doors only. Press button A twice to unlock all doors Unlock and the luggage compartment lid.
  • Page 12 Quick start Adjusting the steering wheel Direction indicators WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel when the vehicle is moving. E74363 E95178 Setting the clock Version 1 E74265 E95179 Toggle and reset button WARNING Make sure that you fully engage the •...
  • Page 13 Quick start To toggle between 12 or 24 hour format, turn the ignition to position I and press the button A. Version 2 For detailed instructions on how to adjust the clock, refer to the separate audio manual. E83530 Press button A to show the time. Windscreen defrosting or demisting E74666...
  • Page 14: Child Safety

    Child safety Only child restraints certified to CHILD SEATS ECE-R44.03 (or later) have been tested and approved for use in your vehicle. A choice of these are available from your Dealer. Child restraints for different mass groups Use the correct child restraint as follows: Baby safety seat E68916 WARNINGS...
  • Page 15: Booster Cushions

    Child safety Child safety seat CAUTION When using a child seat on a rear seat, make sure that the child seat rests tightly against the vehicle seat. It may be necessary to lift or remove the head restraint. See Head restraints (page 62).
  • Page 16: Child Seat Positioning

    Child safety Booster cushion (Group 3) CHILD SEAT POSITIONING WARNINGS When using a forward facing child seat on a rear seat, always remove the head restraint from that seat. When fitting a child seat using the vehicle seat belts make sure the belts are not slack.
  • Page 17 Child safety ISOFIX child restraints Seating positions Mass group categories Up to 10 Up to 13 9 - 18 kg 15 - 25 kg 22 - 36 kg Second row ISOFIX seats Second row ISOFIX C, D, E A, B, B1, C, classes* X Not suitable for children in this mass group.
  • Page 18: Isofix Anchor Points

    Child safety ISOFIX child seats not approved by Ford ISOFIX ANCHOR POINTS have not been validated by Ford, and neither the suitability nor the safety of Tourneo Connect such seats can be certified, whether installed using the ISOFIX system or the WARNINGS normal seat belts.
  • Page 19 Child safety E75771 On vehicles with eight seats, it is located on the rear of the second row centre seat. E75772 The anchor point is identified by a pictogram. The tether strap should be routed beneath the raised head restraint to the anchor point.
  • Page 20: Child Safety Locks

    Child safety CHILD SAFETY LOCKS Tourneo Connect WARNING You cannot open the doors from inside if you have put the child safety locks on. Note: Child safety locks are only fitted to sliding doors. E75766 Lock Unlock...
  • Page 21: Occupant Protection

    Occupant protection Driver and front passenger airbags PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION Airbags WARNINGS Do not modify the front of your vehicle in any way. This could adversely affect deployment of the airbags. Original text according to ECE R94.01: Extreme Hazard! Do not use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an airbag in front of Wear a seat belt and keep sufficient...
  • Page 22: Fastening The Seat Belts

    Occupant protection The side airbags will deploy during FASTENING THE SEAT significant lateral collisions. Only the airbag BELTS on the side affected by the collision will deploy. The airbags will inflate within a few thousandths of a second and deflate on contact with the occupants, thus providing protection for the chest and shoulder areas.
  • Page 23: Seat Belt Height Adjustment

    Occupant protection Rear seat belts Rear seat belt E75564 E73074 WARNING WARNING In order to ensure that the centre Make sure that the seat belt runs belt works properly, the rear smoothly through the guide. seatback must be correctly engaged. USING SEAT BELTS DURING PREGNANCY Make sure that each seat belt uses the...
  • Page 24 Occupant protection Position the lap strap comfortably across your hips and low beneath your pregnant abdomen. Position the shoulder strap between your breasts, above and to the side of your pregnant abdomen.
  • Page 25: Keys And Remote Controls

    Keys and remote controls 3. Repeat step 2 for all your remote GENERALINFORMATIONON controls, including your original remote RADIO FREQUENCIES control. Each time a new remote control is successfully programmed, CAUTION the programming period starts again and it is possible to programme a new The radio frequency used by your remote control for 20 seconds.
  • Page 26 Keys and remote controls E68727 • Open the transmitter unit by separating the retaining clips on the sides with the flat object. E68729 • Carefully prise out the battery with the flat object. Fit the new battery between the contacts with the + sign facing downwards.
  • Page 27: Locks

    Locks Locking and unlocking LOCKING AND UNLOCKING confirmation Central locking When you unlock the doors, the direction indicators will flash once. Note: You can unlock the doors and luggage compartment lid with the key. On vehicles with double locking, the This needs to be used if the remote direction indicators will flash twice when control system is not functioning.
  • Page 28 Locks Double locking the doors with Locking and unlocking the the key doors from inside Turn the key to the unlock position and Front doors then the lock position within three seconds to double lock the doors. Locking and unlocking the doors with the remote control E74704 E87379...
  • Page 29 Locks Opening the doors Right-hand rear door Sliding door Note: On Tourneo Connect, the right-hand sliding door is inhibited from opening fully when the fuel filler flap is unlocked and open. E74707 Outside Inside E74705 Left-hand rear door Outside Inside Double rear doors WARNING Close the rear doors properly to...
  • Page 30 Locks Opening the doors through 180 and 250 degrees E66517 Outside Inside E74709 Push the yellow button located on the door. The check arms will automatically re-engage when the doors are closed. Luggage compartment lid WARNING Close the luggage compartment lid properly to prevent it opening while you are driving.
  • Page 31: Engine Immobiliser

    If you lose a key, you can obtain a replacement from your Ford Dealer. If possible, provide them with the key number from the tag provided with the original keys. You can also obtain additional keys from your Ford Dealer.
  • Page 32: Alarm

    Alarm PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The perimeter alarm is a deterrent against unauthorised access to your vehicle through the doors and the bonnet. It also protects the audio unit. Triggering the alarm Once armed, the alarm is triggered in any of the following ways: •...
  • Page 33: Steering Wheel

    Steering wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING WARNING WHEEL Make sure that you fully engage the locking lever when returning it to its original position. WARNING Never adjust the steering wheel AUDIO CONTROL when the vehicle is moving. Select radio, CD or cassette mode on the Note: Make sure that you are sitting in audio unit.
  • Page 34: Voice Control

    Steering wheel Seek • In radio mode, this will locate the next pre-set radio station. • In CD mode, this will select the next CD if a CD changer is fitted. • In all modes to abort a traffic message during broadcasting. Press and hold the button on the side: •...
  • Page 35: Wipers And Washers

    Wipers and washers WINDSCREEN WIPERS REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHERS Intermittent wipe E65996 Washer WARNING E65995 Do not operate the rear window Single wipe washer for more than 10 seconds or when the reservoir is empty. Intermittent wiping Normal wiping High speed wiping WINDSCREEN WASHERS E95250...
  • Page 36: Checking The Wiper Blades

    Wipers and washers CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES E93784 E66644 Run the tip of your fingers over the edge of the blade to check for roughness. Clean the wiper blade lips with water applied with a soft sponge. CHANGING THE WIPER BLADES E93785 E93783...
  • Page 37: Lighting

    Lighting LIGHTING CONTROL Lighting control positions E65988 REAR FOG LAMPS WARNING E65986 Only use the rear fog lamps when visibility is restricted to less than 50 metres. Side and tail lamps Headlamps Vehicles without front fog lamps Front fog lamps Main and dipped beam E65987 Pull the lever fully towards the steering...
  • Page 38: Hazard Warning Flashers

    Lighting HAZARD WARNING FLASHERS Note: Depending on applicable laws and regulations in the country for which your vehicle was originally built, the hazard warning flashers may flash if you brake heavily. E71943 For item location: See Quick start (page E93510 Raise beams HEADLAMP LEVELLING Lower beams...
  • Page 39: Direction Indicators

    Lighting Tourneo Connect Load Control position Persons Load in luggage K200/ K220 K230 K210 compartment Front Rear /0.5 max. /1.5 /2.5 max. /2.5 /2.5 See Vehicle identification (page 113). Long wheelbase. Short wheelbase. INTERIOR LAMPS DIRECTION INDICATORS E72170 Door contact E74363...
  • Page 40: Changing A Bulb

    Lighting If you set the switch to position B, the CAUTIONS courtesy lamp will come on when you Only fit bulbs of the correct unlock or open a door or the tailgate. If specification. See Bulb you leave a door open with the ignition specification chart (page 42).
  • Page 41 Lighting Headlamp main and dipped beam Side lamp E76060 E76060 Note: When installing the cover, make Note: When installing the cover, make sure the arrow faces up. sure the arrow faces up. 1. Turn the cover anti-clockwise and 1. Turn the cover anti-clockwise and remove it.
  • Page 42 Lighting Side repeaters Rear lamps E76063 1. Carefully remove the side repeater. 2. Hold the bulb holder, turn the housing anti-clockwise and remove it. 3. Remove the bulb. E76065 Front fog lamps E76066 Tail and brake lamp Direction indicator Reversing lamp E76064 Fog lamp Note: You cannot separate the fog lamp...
  • Page 43 Lighting Central high mounted brake Vehicles with a tailgate lamp E71075 1. Open the lens. 2. Gently press the bulb into the bulb holder, turn it anti-clockwise and remove it. Interior lamp Front E76067 1. Remove the screws. 2. Remove the lamp. 3.
  • Page 44: Bulb Specification Chart

    Lighting Reading lamps Rear E76070 1. Carefully prise out the lamp. 2. Remove the bulb. E76069 1. Carefully prise out the lamp. 2. Remove the bulb. BULB SPECIFICATION CHART Lamp Specification Power (watt) Brake and tail lamp P21/5W 21/5 Central high mounted brake lamp W16W Front direction indicator PY21W...
  • Page 45: Windows And Mirrors

    Windows and mirrors ELECTRIC WINDOWS EXTERIOR MIRRORS WARNING Do not operate the electric windows unless they are free from obstruction. Note: If you operate the switches often during a short period of time, the system might become inoperable for a certain time to prevent damage due to overheating.
  • Page 46: Electric Exterior Mirrors

    Windows and mirrors E71281 E71274 The electric exterior mirrors are fitted with Make sure that you fully engage the mirror a heating element that will defrost or in its support when returning it to its demist the mirror glass. See Climate original position.
  • Page 47: Rear Quarter Windows

    Windows and mirrors REAR QUARTER WINDOWS E66498 Pull the lever outwards to open the window. Press the lever in the middle to engage it in its catch. Pull the lever in the middle to close the window. Push it backwards until it engages in its catch.
  • Page 48: Instruments

    Instruments GAUGES E74268 Engine coolant temperature gauge Tachometer Speedometer Fuel gauge Select and reset button Clock, odometer and tripmeter Digital clock set button CAUTION Engine coolant temperature Do not restart the engine until the gauge cause of overheating has been Shows the temperature of the engine resolved.
  • Page 49: Warning Lamps And Indicators

    Instruments Fuel gauge Airbag warning lamp The arrow adjacent to the fuel pump If it illuminates when driving, this symbol tells you on which side of your indicates a malfunction. Have vehicle the fuel filler cap is located. the system checked by a properly trained technician.
  • Page 50 Instruments Engine warning lamp Main beam indicator Illuminates when you switch the All vehicles headlamp main beam on. It will If it illuminates with the engine running, this flash when you use the indicates a malfunction. If it flashes when headlamp flasher.
  • Page 51: Audible Warnings And Indicators

    Instruments Shift indicator It will illuminate for a short period of time to inform you that shifting to a higher gear may give better fuel economy and lower CO2 emissions. It will not illuminate during periods of high acceleration, braking or when the clutch pedal is pressed.
  • Page 52: Information Displays

    Information displays TRIP COMPUTER Odometer Registers the total mileage of the vehicle. To switch between odometer and tripmeter, briefly press the select and reset button. Tripmeter Registers the mileage of individual journeys. To reset, press and hold the select and reset button.
  • Page 53: Climate Control

    Climate control Fresh air filter PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION CAUTION Outside air Switch off the blower when using an Keep the air intakes forward of the automatic car wash. windscreen free from obstruction (snow, leaves etc.) to allow the climate control The fresh air filter removes most system to function effectively.
  • Page 54: Manual Climate Control

    Climate control Air distribution control Press the switch again to switch off. It will switch off automatically after a short time. Note: A small amount of air is always directed towards the windscreen. Heated exterior mirrors Electric exterior mirrors are fitted with a heating element that will defrost or demist the mirror glass.
  • Page 55: Climate Control

    Climate control Rapid heating of vehicle interior If necessary, switch the heated windows on. See Heated windows and mirrors (page 51). Air conditioning Switching the air conditioning on and off Note: For the air conditioning to operate the engine must be running. E74662 Ventilation E74665...
  • Page 56: Auxiliary Heater

    Climate control Cooling the interior quickly Reducing interior air humidity E74669 E74668 Set the air distribution control to position Switch on the air conditioning and D and switch on the air conditioning. recirculated air. Defrosting and demisting the AUXILIARY HEATER windscreen General information WARNINGS...
  • Page 57 Climate control • Switch the programmable fuel fired Before activating or programming the heater on for approximately 10 heater, prepare the following settings: minutes at least once a month, all year • Set the vehicle heater temperature round. This prevents the water pump control to maximum.
  • Page 58 Climate control Setting the heating duration Timed heating mode E71348 E71349 The heater may be switched on to heat CAUTION for the pre-set duration at any time. Press The recommended setting is 30 button C. The display will light up and minutes.
  • Page 59 Climate control Press and hold button B. Press button C. Activating and deactivating pre-set The heater will now operate until button start times C is pressed again. The display will light up and show the clock time and the heating symbol. Programmable heating mode The heater will come on automatically at the activated pre-set start time, and will...
  • Page 60: Seats

    Seats • hold the steering wheel with your arms SITTING IN THE CORRECT slightly bent. POSITION • bend your legs slightly so that you can press the pedals fully. • position the shoulder strap of the seat belt over the centre of your shoulder and position the lap strap tightly across your hips.
  • Page 61 Seats Adjusting the lumbar support E80778 Adjusting the angle of the E74817 seatback Adjusting the height of the seat E74819 E74818...
  • Page 62 Seats Adjusting the armrest Transit Connect E74820 Folding the front passenger seat WARNINGS Make sure that the seats and the E74821 seatbacks are secure and fully engaged in their catches. Do not place objects on the seatback when the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 63 Seats E74823 1. Pull the release strap and fold the seat cushion forwards. E74828 2. Fold the head restraint forwards. 3. Pull the release lever. 4. Fold the seatback forwards. 5. Pull the release lever. 6. Push the seatback down. Tourneo Connect Remove the head restraint.
  • Page 64: Head Restraints

    Seats Removing the head restraint HEAD RESTRAINTS Press the locking buttons and remove the head restraint. REAR SEATS WARNINGS Do not use the bench seats as a bed when the vehicle is moving. Make sure that the seats and the seatbacks are secure and fully engaged in their catches.
  • Page 65 Seats Third row E74833 1. Remove the centre head restraint. E74830 2. Fully lower the outer head restraints. Folding the entire seat 3. Pull the levers on the side of the forwards seatback. Second row 4. Fold the seatback forwards. 5.
  • Page 66: Heated Seats

    Seats 1. Pull the locking levers down. 2. Fold the seat down. 3. Raise the seatback. 4. Install the centre head restraint. Third row E74846 1. Fully lower the head restraints. 2. Pull the levers on the side of the seatback.
  • Page 67 Seats The heated seats will reach their maximum temperature after five or six minutes. They will go off automatically.
  • Page 68: Convenience Features

    Note: This can be used when the ignition is switched off. Note: You can use the socket to power 12 volt appliances that have a maximum current rating of 10 Amperes. Use only Ford accessory connectors or connectors specified for use with SAE standard sockets.
  • Page 69: Ashtray

    Note: You can use the socket to power position before setting off. 12 volt appliances that have a maximum current rating of 10 Amperes. Use only Ford accessory connectors or connectors specified for use with SAE standard sockets.
  • Page 70: Glove Box

    Convenience features STORAGECOMPARTMENTS Front storage tray E72630 E74680 GLOVE BOX Overhead storage compartment E74687 E74681 A hook is integrated into the glove box latch for light bags. WARNING Do not store heavy or hard objects to the overhead storage compartment. There is a risk of injury during an accident.
  • Page 71: Map Pockets

    Convenience features Sun visor straps Door bins are incorporated into the front doors. Seat storage E74682 A strap on the sun visors is provided for storing paperwork. E74685 Instrument panel storage Driver seat pocket Under-seat storage MAP POCKETS E74683 The storage area on the top of the instrument panel can me used to store paperwork.
  • Page 72: Seat Back Trays

    Convenience features AUXILIARY INPUT (AUX IN) SOCKET E80718 SEAT BACK TRAYS E94008 WARNING See separate audio instructions. Do not use the trays when the vehicle is moving. Make sure that you secure the trays in the lowered position before setting off. E72630...
  • Page 73: Starting The Engine

    Starting the engine Positon II GENERAL INFORMATION Ignition switched on, all electrical circuits General points on starting operational. Warning and indicator lamps illuminate. This is the key position when If the battery has been disconnected the driving, and must also be selected when vehicle may exhibit some unusual driving being towed.
  • Page 74: Starting A Diesel Engine

    Starting the engine All vehicles The idle speed will slowly decrease to the normal level as the catalytic converter If the engine does not start within 15 warms up. seconds, wait for a short period and try again. STARTING A DIESEL ENGINE If the engine does not start after three attempts, wait 10 seconds and follow the Cold or hot engine...
  • Page 75: Switching Off The Engine

    Starting the engine Unlike a normal filter which requires SWITCHING OFF THE periodic replacement, the DPF has been ENGINE designed to regenerate, or clean itself to maintain operating efficiency. The Vehicles with a turbocharger regeneration process takes place automatically. However, some driving CAUTION conditions mean that you may need to Do not switch the engine off when it...
  • Page 76: Fuel And Refuelling

    Fuel and refuelling SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAUTION Do not add kerosene, paraffin or WARNINGS petrol to diesel. This could cause Stop refuelling after the fuel nozzle damage to the fuel system. stops the second time. Additional fuel will fill the expansion space in Note: We do not recommend the the fuel tank which could lead to fuel prolonged use of additives intended to...
  • Page 77: Fuel Filler Flap

    E75775 the accessories fitted and towing etc. Open Your Ford dealer can give you advice on improving your fuel consumption. Close TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 78: Fuel And Refuelling

    Fuel and refuelling Tourneo Connect Fuel consumption figures CO2 emis- Urban Extra-urban Combined sions Variant l/100 km l/100 km l/100 km g/km (mpg) (mpg) (mpg) 1.8 l Duratec (115 PS), Axle 13.8 (20.5) 7.3 (38.7) 9.7 (29.1) ratio: 4.06 1.8 l Duratorq-TDCi Turbo diesel (75 PS, 1590 Kg), 7.6 (37.2) 5.6 (50.4)
  • Page 79: Transmission

    Transmission MANUAL TRANSMISSION CAUTION Do not engage reverse gear when the vehicle is moving. This can cause damage to the transmission. Note: Fully depress the clutch pedal and wait for three seconds before you select first gear. Selecting reverse gear E72455...
  • Page 80: Brakes

    Brakes PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION PARKING BRAKE Disc brakes Applying the parking brake Wet brake discs result in reduced braking efficiency. Dab the brake pedal when driving from a car wash to remove the film of water. WARNING E66567 The ABS does not relieve you of your responsibility to drive with due WARNING care and attention.
  • Page 81: Traction Control

    Traction control PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The traction control system improves traction when one wheel starts to spin at vehicle speeds up to 40 km/h (25 mph). If a wheel starts to spin, the traction control system varies the pressure to the brake of that wheel until is stops spinning.
  • Page 82: Parking Aid

    20 centimetres (8 inches). The system is switched off automatically if a Ford approved trailer tow module is attached to the vehicle. Note: The parking aid may emit false tones if it detects a signal using the same...
  • Page 83: Load Carrying

    Load carrying GENERAL INFORMATION ROOF RACKS AND LOAD CARRIERS WARNINGS Roof rack Use load securing straps to an approved standard, e.g. DIN. WARNINGS Make sure that you secure all loose If you use a roof rack, the fuel items properly. consumption of your vehicle will be higher and you may experience Place luggage and other loads as...
  • Page 84: Cargo Nets

    Load carrying CARGO NETS CAUTIONS Do not exceed the maximum permissible cargo net load of 9.5 kilogrammes. Make sure that the telescopic bars are securely positioned in the trim panels. E81954 The 3 telescopic bars can be moved to allow up to 5 cargo net positions.
  • Page 85: Towing

    Towing TOWING A TRAILER WARNINGS Do not exceed the maximum vehicle and trailer weight stated on the vehicle identification plate. See Vehicle identification (page 113). ST vehicles are not approved for trailer towing. Note: Not all vehicles are suitable or approved to have tow bars fitted.
  • Page 86: Driving Hints

    Driving hints RUNNING-IN Tyres WARNING New tyres need to be run-in for approximately 500 kilometres (300 miles). During this time, you may experience different driving characteristics. Brakes and clutch WARNING Avoid heavy use of the brakes and clutch if possible for the first 150 kilometres (100 miles) in town and for the first 1 500 kilometres (1 000 miles) on motorways.
  • Page 87: Emergency Equipment

    Emergency equipment FIRST AID KIT Right-hand drive E75779 Left-hand drive E75780 WARNING TRIANGLE E93405...
  • Page 88: Status After A Collision

    Status after a collision • Turn the ignition switch to position II. FUEL CUT-OFF SWITCH After a few seconds return the key to position I. Vehicles with a petrol engine • Make a further check for leaks in the fuel system. INSPECTING SAFETY SYSTEM COMPONENTS Seat belts...
  • Page 89: Fuses

    Fuses To remove the lid, release the clip and the FUSE BOX LOCATIONS hinge on the sides and lift the lid off. When replacing the lid, press down on both sides of the hinge (positions 1 and 2) to ensure it is closed properly. Central fuse box Left-hand drive E75782...
  • Page 90: Changing A Fuse

    Fuses Right-hand drive CAUTION Fit a replacement fuse with the same rating as the one you have removed. Note: You can identify a blown fuse by a break in the filament. Note: All fuses, except high current fuses, are a push fit. Note: A fuse puller is located in the engine compartment fuse box.
  • Page 91 Fuses Horn Dipped beam, daytime running Engine management lamps Main beam Fuel pump (diesel) Rear fog lamps Glow plugs (diesel) Light switch Battery, alternator, data link connector Windscreen wipers Instrument cluster, engine management Rear window wiper Side and tail lamps Heated windscreen Air conditioning Heated rear window...
  • Page 92: Fuse Specification Chart

    Fuses Brake lamps Reversing lamp, heated washer jets Interior lamps Water-in-fuel FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART Engine compartment fuse box Fuse Ampere Circuits protected rating Fuel pump motor (vehicles with a diesel engine) Glow plug heater II (vehicles with a diesel engine) HEGO sensors (vehicles with a petrol engine) Air conditioning clutch solenoid Central fuse box...
  • Page 93: Vehicle Recovery

    Vehicle recovery Transit Connect TOWING POINTS Left-hand drive Front towing eye E76186 E76183 Right-hand drive Rear towing eye E76184 E93106 Tourneo Connect Mount for rear towing eye E76185...
  • Page 94: Towing The Vehicle On Four Wheels

    Vehicle recovery Vehicles with automatic The towing eye must always be carried in the vehicle. transmission Insert your finger into the hole on the CAUTIONS underside of the cover and prise off the Do not tow your vehicle faster than cover.
  • Page 95: Maintenance

    Wheels and tyres (page 105). resale value. There is a large network of • Tyre condition. See Wheels and Ford Authorised Repairers that are there tyres (page 105). to help you with their professional servicing expertise. We believe that their...
  • Page 96 Maintenance E78141 E78142 E78143 Closing the bonnet Note: Make sure that the bonnet is closed properly. Lower the bonnet and allow it to drop from under its own weight for the last 20 – 30 centimetres (8 - 12 inches).
  • Page 97: Duratec-Dohc (Zetec)

    Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW - 1.8L DURATEC-DOHC (ZETEC) E75515 Power steering fluid reservoir : See Power steering fluid check (page 99). : See Engine oil check (page 97). Engine oil filler cap Brake and clutch fluid reservoir : See Brake and clutch fluid check (page 98).
  • Page 98: Duratorq-Tddi (Lynx) Diesel

    Maintenance ENGINE COMPARTMENT OVERVIEW - 1.8L DURATORQ-TDCI (LYNX) DIESEL/1.8L DURATORQ-TDDI (LYNX) DIESEL E75516 : See Power steering fluid check (page Power steering fluid reservoir 99). Engine oil filler cap : See Engine oil check (page 97). Brake and clutch fluid reservoir : See Brake and clutch fluid check (page 98).
  • Page 99: Duratorq-Tdci (Lynx) Diesel/1.8L

    Do not top up further than the MAX CAUTION mark. Do not use oil additives or other engine treatments. Under certain Top up with fluid that meets the Ford conditions, they could damage the specification. See Technical engine. specifications (page 100).
  • Page 100: Engine Coolant Check

    Maintenance Top up with fluid that meets the Ford ENGINE COOLANT CHECK specification. See Technical specifications (page 100). Checking the coolant level WARNING BRAKE AND CLUTCH FLUID Do not allow the fluid to touch your CHECK skin or eyes. If this happens, rinse...
  • Page 101: Power Steering Fluid Check

    Do not allow the fluid to touch your mark. skin or eyes. If this happens, rinse the affected areas immediately with Top up with fluid that meets the Ford plenty of water and contact your doctor. specification. See Technical specifications (page 100).
  • Page 102: Technical Specifications

    CAUTION Do not use oils which do not meet the specifications or requirements. Use of unsuitable oil may lead to engine damage which is not covered by the Ford Warranty. You can use an alternative SAE 5W-30 engine oil, providing it meets the specification defined by WSS-M2C913-B.
  • Page 103 Maintenance Variant Item Capacity in litres (gallons) 1.8 l Duratorq-TDdi/ Engine oil - with filter 5.6 (1.2) Duratorq-TDCi 1.8 l Duratec Engine oil - without filter 3.75 (0.8) 1.8 l Duratorq-TDdi/ Engine oil - without filter 5.0 (1.1) Duratorq-TDCi...
  • Page 104: Vehicle Care

    Vehicle care Cleaning the chrome trim CLEANING THE EXTERIOR CAUTION WARNING Do not use abrasives or chemical If you use a car wash with a waxing solvents. Use soapy water. cycle, make sure that you remove the wax from the windscreen. Body paintwork preservation CAUTIONS CAUTIONS...
  • Page 105: Repairing Minor Paint Damage

    You should repair paintwork damage caused by stones from the road or minor scratches as soon as possible. A choice of products is available from your Ford Dealer. Read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 106: Vehicle Battery

    Vehicle battery 1. Position the vehicles so that they do USING BOOSTER CABLES not touch one another. 2. Switch off the engine and any CAUTIONS electrical equipment. Connect batteries with only the same nominal voltage. 3. Connect the positive (+) terminal of vehicle A with the positive (+) terminal Always use booster cables with of vehicle B (cable 1).
  • Page 107: Wheels And Tyres

    Wheels and tyres It is recommended to use a workshop GENERAL INFORMATION type hydraulic jack for changing between summer and winter tyres. CAUTIONS Note: Use a jack with a minimum lifting Use only approved wheel and tyre capacity of 1.5 tonnes and a lifting plate sizes.
  • Page 108: Wheels And Tyres

    Wheels and tyres Tourneo Connect Your jack and wheelbrace are located in the left-hand sidewall of the load area. Jacking and lifting points CAUTION Use only the specified jacking points. If you use other positions, you may damage the body, steering, suspension, engine, braking system or E76134 the fuel lines.
  • Page 109 Wheels and tyres E93302 Small arrow-shaped marks on the sills A show the location of the jacking points. Spare wheel E76072 Detach the first cable by unscrewing and sliding back the cap. Turn the nipple at the end of the cable through 90 degrees. Detach the second cable by unscrewing the nut.
  • Page 110 Wheels and tyres 1. Attach the chisel clip to the end of the WARNINGS wheelbrace. Switch off the ignition and apply the 2. Insert the flat end of the wheel brace parking brake. between the rim and the hub cover If your vehicle has a manual and carefully remove the hub cap or transmission, select first or reverse...
  • Page 111 Wheels and tyres CAUTION Do not install alloy wheels using wheel nuts designed for use with steel wheels. Note: Make sure the wheel and hub contact surfaces are free from foreign matter. Note: Make sure that the cones on the wheel nuts are against the wheel.
  • Page 112: Tyre Care

    Wheels and tyres Right-hand drive TYRE CARE If you have to mount a kerb, do so slowly and, if possible, approach it with the wheels at right-angles to the kerb. Avoid steep and sharp edged obstacles. Do not scrub the tyre sidewalls when parking. Regularly examine the tyre surface for cuts, foreign bodies and uneven wear.
  • Page 113: Technical Specifications

    Wheels and tyres Note: The ABS will continue to operate CAUTION normally. If your vehicle is fitted with wheel Only use small link snow chains. trims, remove them before fitting snow chains. Only use snow chains on the front wheels. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Transit Connect Wheel nut torque...
  • Page 114: Tourneo Connect

    Wheels and tyres Normal load Full load Front Rear Front Rear Variant Tyre size (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) (lbf/in²) T230 195/65 R 15 2.3 (33) 2.7 (39) 2.5 (36) 3.4 (49) Tourneo Connect Short wheelbase Tyre pressures Normal load Full load Front Rear Front...
  • Page 115: Vehicle Identification

    Vehicle identification The vehicle identification number is VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION stamped into the floor panel in front of the PLATE right-hand seat. It is also shown on the left-hand side of the instrument panel. LOAD APPORTIONING VALVE (LAV) PLATE Certain vehicles are fitted with a load apportioning valve (LAV) plate on the left-hand rear door pillar, quoting the settings for this valve.
  • Page 116: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Vehicle dimensions Short wheelbase E76188...
  • Page 117 Technical specifications Item Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) Overall length 4278 (168.4) Overall width - incl. exterior mirrors 2044 (80.5) Overall height 1824 (71.8) Wheelbase 2665 (104.9) Track - Front 1505 (59.3) Track - Rear 1552 (61.1)
  • Page 118 Technical specifications Long wheelbase E76189 Item Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) Overall length 4525 (178.1) Overall width - incl. exterior mirrors 2044 (80.5) Overall height 1982−2102 (78.0-82.8)
  • Page 119 Technical specifications Item Dimension description Dimension in mm (inches) Wheelbase 2912 (114.6) Track - Front 1505 (59.3) Track - Rear 1552 (61.1) Towing equipment dimensions E76190...
  • Page 120 920 (36.2) Centre of towball – centre 1. attachment point 413.3 (16.3) Centre of towball – centre 2. attachment point 566.3 (22.3) All measurements refer to towing equipment officially released by Ford. Vehicle weight Transit Connect Short wheelbase Permiss- Permiss-...
  • Page 121 Technical specifications Long wheelbase Permiss- Permiss- Payload Kerb Engine ible gross Payload ible roof variant weight weight rack load 1.8 l Duratec (115 PS) 2080 1380 1.8 l Duratorq- TDdi (75 2260 1435 1.8 l Duratorq- TDCi (90 2340 1440 Tourneo Connect Short wheelbase Permiss-...
  • Page 122: Telephone

    Note: Certain phones require a special Office file to be installed to enable full phonebook access via Bluetooth. E87993 This is referred to as a SIS file and will be available to download via the Ford website www.ford- E87994 mobile-connectivity.com.
  • Page 123: Bluetooth Setup

    Bluetooth phone. described in the requirements for a 3. Search for audio device. Bluetooth connection. 4. Select Ford Audio. Phones stored in the system are 5. Enter the code number shown on the accessible by using the phone list on the vehicle display using the phone audio unit.
  • Page 124: Telephone Controls

    Telephone Making a call TELEPHONE CONTROLS Dialling a number using voice Remote control control Voice and mode button Phone numbers can be dialled using voice control. See Telephone commands (page 136). Dialling a number using the address book You can access your phone address book via Bluetooth.
  • Page 125 Telephone Dialling a number using the Redialling a number - Sony radio telephone keypad 1. Press the PHONE or the call accept If you have an audio unit with a telephone button. keypad (buttons 0-9, * and #): 2. Press the seek button until the desired list is displayed.
  • Page 126 Telephone Accepting a second incoming call Using the audio unit menu Second incoming calls can be accepted Note: After bonding a phone to the by pressing either the call accept button, system, this becomes the active phone. the PHONE button, or the MODE button 1.
  • Page 127: Using The Telephone - Vehicles With: Navigation System

    Telephone 3. Scroll through the different phones by Rejecting an incoming call using the seek buttons and display the Incoming calls can be rejected by phone to be debonded. pressing either the call reject button, the 4. Press the OK button to be debond. CD or AM/FM buttons on the unit, or by using the REJECT option in the menu.
  • Page 128 Telephone CD navigation units Press the microphone mute button. Press the button once again to turn this function off. Changing the active phone Note: Phones must be bonded to the system before they can be made active. Note: After bonding a phone to the system, this becomes the active phone.
  • Page 129: Voice Control

    Voice control Do not try to give any commands until the PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION beep tone has been heard. The voice control system will repeat each spoken CAUTION command back to you. Using the system with the engine off If you are not sure how to continue say will drain the battery.
  • Page 130: Audio Unit Commands

    Voice control • radio: "TUNE NAME" • Store up to 20 name tags per function. • SD card: "TRACK". • The average recording time for each name tag is approximately 2-3 Start communicating with the seconds. system Before you can start talking to the system AUDIO UNIT COMMANDS you first have to press the VOICE or MODE button for each operation and...
  • Page 131 Voice control Track You can choose a track on your CD directly. Steps User says System answer "CD PLAYER" "CD PLAYER" "TRACK NUMBER PLEASE" "TRACK" "TRACK <number>" "<a number between 1 and 99>" * Can be used as a shortcut. ** Additionally, numbers can be spoken as up to four single digits (for example "2", "4", "5"...
  • Page 132 Voice control "CD CHANGER" "SHUFFLE ALL" "SHUFFLE CD" "SHUFFLE FOLDER" "SHUFFLE OFF" "REPEAT CD" "REPEAT FOLDER" "REPEAT TRACK" "REPEAT OFF" * Can be used as a shortcut. ** Only available if the CD contains audio data files like MP3 or WMA. Disc If you have a CD changer you can choose the disc number.
  • Page 133 Voice control Steps User says System answer "TRACK <number>" "<a number between 1 and 99>" * Can be used as a shortcut. ** Additionally, numbers can be spoken as up to four single digits (for example "2", "4", "5" for track 245) Shuffle CD To set random playback within the CD contents.
  • Page 134 Voice control Tune frequency This function allows you to tune your radio by voice commands. Steps User says System answer "RADIO" "RADIO" "AM" "AM FREQUENCY PLEASE" "FM" "FM FREQUENCY PLEASE" "TUNE <frequency>" "<frequency>" * The frequency may be entered in a variety of ways. Refer below for representative examples.
  • Page 135 Voice control Steps User says System answer "RADIO" "RADIO" "NAME PLEASE" "TUNE NAME" "<name>" "TUNE <name>" * Can be used as a shortcut. Delete name This function allows you to delete a stored radio station. Steps User says System answer "RADIO"...
  • Page 136 Voice control Steps User says System answer "DELETE DIRECTORY" "DELETE DIRECTORY" "CONFIRM YES OR NO" "YES" "RADIO DIRECTORY DELETED" "NO" "COMMAND CANCELLED" Play This function switches the audio source to the radio mode. Steps User says System answer "RADIO" "RADIO" "PLAY"...
  • Page 137 Voice control "SD CARD" "TRACK" "SHUFFLE ALL" "SHUFFLE FOLDER" "SHUFFLE OFF" "REPEAT TRACK" "REPEAT FOLDER" "REPEAT OFF" * Can be used as a shortcut. SD card play This function allows you to switch the audio source to the SD card audio files. Steps User says System answer...
  • Page 138: Telephone Commands

    Voice control Overview TELEPHONE COMMANDS The overview below shows the available Phone voice commands. The following lists will give further information about the Your phone system allows you to create complete command menu in selected an additional phonebook. The stored examples.
  • Page 139 Voice control Steps User says System answer "PHONE" "PHONE" "STORE NAME" "STORE NAME" "NAME PLEASE" "<name>" "REPEAT NAME PLEASE" "<name>" "STORING NAME" "<name> STORED" "NUMBER PLEASE" "<phone number>" "<phone number>" "STORE" "STORING NUMBER" "<phone number>" "NUMBER STORED" Delete name Stored names can also be deleted from the directory.
  • Page 140 Voice control Delete directory This function allows you to delete all entries in one go. Steps User says System answer "PHONE" "PHONE" "DELETE DIRECTORY" "DELETE DIRECTORY" "CONFIRM YES OR NO" "YES" "DIRECTORY DELETED" "NO" "COMMAND CANCELLED" Phone functions Mobile name This function allows you to access phone numbers stored with a name tag in your mobile phone.
  • Page 141 Voice control Steps User says System answer CONTINUE?" * Can be used as a shortcut. Dial name Phone numbers can be dialled after giving the name tag voice command. Steps User says System answer "PHONE" "PHONE" "NAME PLEASE" "DIAL NAME" "<name>"...
  • Page 142: Navigation System Commands

    Voice control DTMF (Tone dialling) Note: DTMF can only be used during an ongoing call. Press the VOICE button and This function transfers spoken numbers wait for the system prompt. into DTMF tones. For example, to make Can only be used with vehicles installed a remote enquiry to your home answering with a dedicated VOICE button.
  • Page 143: Appendices

    Appendices Note: We recommend that you use the TYPE APPROVALS remote control only in the countries listed. Remote control If the type approval of your remote control is inspected, refer to the following table. E72068...
  • Page 144 Appendices Engine immobiliser If the type approval of your engine immobiliser is inspected, refer to the following table. E74865...
  • Page 145: Type Approvals

    The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Ford Motor Company is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
  • Page 146 Appendices E106574 Frequency Maximum output power Watt Antenna Positions Band MHz (Peak RMS) 1 – 30 50 W 3, 8 30 – 54 50 W 2, 3 68 – 87.5 50 W 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 142 – 176 50 W 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 380 –...
  • Page 147 Appendices Note: After the installation of RF transmitters, check for disturbances from and to all electrical equipment in the vehicle, both in the standby and transmit modes. Check all electrical equipment: • with the ignition ON • with the engine running •...
  • Page 149 Index See: Opening and closing the bonnet..93 Booster cables See: Using booster cables......104 Booster cushions........13 See: Climate control........51 Booster cushion (Group 3)......14 About this handbook........5 Booster seat (Group 2)........13 Brake and clutch fluid check....98 See: Brakes...........78 Topping up............98 ABS driving hints Brakes............78 See: Hints on driving with ABS....78 Principle of operation........78...
  • Page 150 Index Child safety locks........18 Engine coolant check......98 Tourneo Connect..........18 Checking the coolant level......98 Child seat positioning......14 Topping up............98 Child seats..........12 Engine immobiliser........29 Child restraints for different mass Principle of operation........29 Engine oil check........97 groups............12 Cigar lighter..........66 Checking the oil level........97 Cleaning the exterior......102 Topping up.............97 Engine oil dipstick........
  • Page 151 Index Fuse specification chart......90 Interior mirror...........44 Introduction..........5 Central fuse box...........90 ISOFIX anchor points.......16 Engine compartment fuse box....90 Tourneo Connect..........16 Gauges.............46 Jump starting Engine coolant temperature gauge..46 Fuel gauge.............47 See: Using booster cables......104 Gearbox See: Transmission.........77 General information on radio frequencies..........23 Keys and remote controls.....23 Glove box..........68 Lighting control........35...
  • Page 152 Index Manual climate control......52 Air conditioning..........53 Air distribution control........52 Quick start..........6 Blower............52 Adjusting the steering wheel.......10 Defrosting and demisting the Direction indicators........10 windscreen..........53 Engine idle speed after starting....11 Rapid heating of vehicle interior....53 Instrument panel overview......6 Recirculated air..........52 Locking and unlocking the doors with the Temperature control........52 key..............9 Ventilation............53...
  • Page 153 Index Sitting in the correct position....58 See: Using the telephone........ Snow chains Towing a trailer........83 See: Using snow chains......110 Steep gradients..........83 Starter switch Towing points...........91 See: Ignition switch........71 Front towing eye...........91 Starting a diesel engine......72 Rear towing eye..........91 Cold or hot engine........72 Tourneo Connect..........91 Starting a petrol engine......71 Transit Connect..........91...
  • Page 154 Index Using the telephone........Changing the active phone....124, 126 Debonding a bonded phone....124, 126 Warning lamps and indicators....47 Debonding a bonded phone - Sony ABS warning lamp........47 radio............124 Airbag warning lamp........47 Making a call........122, 125 Brake system warning lamp.......47 Muting the microphone....124, 125 Direction indicator.........47 Receiving an incoming call....123, 125 Engine warning lamp........48...
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