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FORD 2007 Focus Owner's Manual (233 pages)
2007
Brand:
FORD
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 2.3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Introduction
4
Safety and Environment Protection
5
Warning Symbols on Your Vehicle
5
Protecting the Environment
5
Breaking-In Your Vehicle
5
Special Instructions
6
Service Data Recording
6
Event Data Recording
6
Cell Phone Use
7
Middle East/North Africa Vehicle Specific Information
7
Vehicle Symbol Glossary
8
Instrument Cluster
10
Warning Lights and Chimes
10
The Check Engine
10
Check Fuel Cap
11
Brake System Warning Light
11
Anti-Lock Brake System
12
Airbag Readiness
12
Anti-Theft System
12
Overdrive off (if Equipped)
12
Upshift (if Equipped)
13
Traction Control System (if Equipped)
13
Low Fuel
13
Door Ajar
13
Gauges
14
Headlamps on Warning Chime
14
Speedometer
14
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge
14
Odometer
15
Trip Odometer
15
Tachometer (if Equipped)
15
Fuel Gauge
15
Entertainment Systems
16
AM/FM Stereo with Single CD-Premium (if Equipped)
16
AM/FM Stereo with Single CD/MP3-Premium (if Equipped)
16
Audio Systems
16
Menu
17
Phone/Mute
17
Tune Selector
17
Aux
18
Seek up
18
Shuffle
18
Text
18
Am/Fm
19
CD Eject
19
Memory Presets
19
On/Off/Volume
19
AM/FM Stereo with In-Dash Six CD
20
Fast Forward
22
Folder
22
Rewind
22
Scan
22
Load
23
Mute
24
Premium/Audiophile AM/FM In-Dash Six CD/MP3 Sound System (if Equipped)
24
Tune/Disc Selector
24
FF (Fast Forward)
27
Rew (Rewind)
27
Text/Scan
27
CD/CD Player Care
29
General Audio Information
29
Radio Frequencies
29
Radio Reception Factors
29
Climate Controls
31
Heater Only System (if Equipped)
31
Operating Tips
31
Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System (if Equipped)
32
To Aid in Side Window Defogging/Demisting in Cold Weather
32
To Allow Side Window Defogging and Demisting While Warming up the Vehicle Cabin
33
Rear Window Defroster
34
Lights
35
Ambient Lighting (if Equipped)
35
Foglamp Control (if Equipped)
35
Headlamp Control
35
Aiming the Headlamps
36
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL) (if Equipped)
36
High Beams
36
Panel Dimmer Control
36
Vertical Aim Adjustment
37
Bulb Replacement
38
Dome & Reading Lamps
38
Interior Lamps
38
Turn Signal Control
38
Replacing Exterior Bulbs
39
Replacing the Interior Bulbs
39
Using the Right Bulbs
39
Replacing Front Parking Lamp/Turn Signal Bulbs
40
Replacing Headlamp Bulbs
40
Replacing Tail/Brake/Backup Lights and Turn Signal Bulbs (3Dr & 5Dr)
41
Replacing Tail/Brake/Backup Lights and Turn Signal Bulbs (Sedan)
41
Replacing Foglamp Bulbs (if Equipped)
42
Replacing Side Marker Bulbs
42
Replacing Tail/Brake/Backup Lights and Turn Signal Bulbs (Wagon)
42
3Dr & 5Dr and Wagon
43
Replacing High-Mount Brake Lamp Bulbs
43
Replacing License Plate Lamp Bulbs
43
Sedan
43
Replacing Interior Lamps
44
Replacing Reading Bulbs
44
Replacing the Luggage Compartment Lamp
44
Driver Controls
45
Multi-Function Lever
45
Rear Window Wiper/Washer (if Equipped)
45
Windshield Wiper/Washer Control
45
Overhead Console (if Equipped)
46
Steering Wheel Adjustment
46
Storage Compartment
46
Tilt and Telescope Steering Column (if Equipped)
46
Auxiliary Power Point (12VDC)
47
Installing a Garage Door Opener (if Equipped)
47
Cigar Lighter (if Equipped)
48
Power Windows (if Equipped)
48
Exterior Mirrors
49
Heated Mirrors (if Equipped)
49
Power Side View Mirrors (if Equipped)
49
Window Lock
49
Setting Speed Control
50
Disengaging Speed Control
51
Increasing Speed While Using Speed Control
51
Resuming a Set Speed
51
Reducing Speed While Using Speed Control
52
Turning off Speed Control
52
Moon Roof (Sunroof) (if Equipped)
53
Remote Audio Steering Column Controls (if Equipped)
53
Steering Wheel Controls (if Equipped)
53
Bounce Back Override
54
Relearning Function
54
To Open the Moon Roof
54
To Vent
54
Positive Retention Floor Mat
55
Safety Mode
55
Luggage Cover
56
Models with Rear Hatch
56
Wagon
56
Liftgate (Wagon Only)
57
Luggage Rack (if Equipped)
58
Locks and Security
59
Keys
59
Power Door Locks (if Equipped)
59
Autolock (if Equipped)
59
To Deactivate/Reactivate the Autolock Feature Using the Power Door Unlock Control
60
Childproof Door Locks
61
Interior Luggage Compartment Release
61
Remote Entry System (if Equipped)
63
Unlocking the Doors
64
Passive Locking (if Equipped)
64
Programming Unlocking Mode (if Equipped)
64
Locking the Doors
64
Sounding a Panic Alarm
65
Opening the Luggage Compartment
65
Replacing the Battery
65
Replacing Lost Remote Entry Transmitters
66
How to Reprogram Your Remote Entry Transmitters
66
Securilock Passive Anti-Theft System
67
Anti-Theft Indicator
67
Replacement Keys
68
Programming Spare Keys
68
Perimeter Alarm System (if Equipped)
69
Arming the System
70
Disarming the System
70
Triggering the Anti-Theft System
70
Seating and Safety Restraints
71
Adjustable Head Restraints (if Equipped)
71
Adjusting the Front Manual Seat
72
Heated Seats (if Equipped)
73
Folding Rear Seat Cushion Forward
74
Tip/Slide Front Seat (3–Door)
74
3–Door/5–Door and Wagon
75
Folding the Rear Seat Back Forward
75
Returning the Seatback to the Upright Position
75
Personal Safety System
76
Safety Restraints
76
Driver and Passenger Dual-Stage Airbag Supplemental Restraints
77
How Does the Personal Safety System Work?
77
Driver’s Seat Position Sensor
78
Front Crash Severity Sensor
78
Determining if the Personal Safety System Is Operational
79
Front Outboard Safety Belt Energy Management Retractors
79
Front Outboard Safety Belt Pretensioners
79
Front Safety Belt Usage Sensors
79
Safety Belt Precautions
80
Combination Lap and Shoulder Belts
81
Energy Management Feature
81
How to Use the Automatic Locking Mode
82
Vehicle Sensitive Mode
82
When to Use the Automatic Locking Mode
82
Front Safety Belt Height Adjustment
83
How to Disengage the Automatic Locking Mode
83
Safety Belt Extension Assembly
84
Safety Belt Pretensioner
84
Conditions of Operation
85
Safety Belt Maintenance
85
Safety Belt Warning Light and Indicator Chime
85
Belt-Minder
86
One Time Disable
88
Deactivating/Activating the Belt-Minder Feature
89
Airbag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)
90
Important SRS Precautions
91
Children and Airbags
92
How Does the Airbag Supplemental Restraint System Work?
92
The SRS Consists of
93
Front Passenger Sensing System
94
If the Airbag Readiness Lamp Is Lit, Do the Following
98
Determining if the System Is Operational
99
Seat-Mounted Side Airbag System (if Equipped)
99
How Does the Side Airbag System Work?
100
Disposal of Airbags and Airbag Equipped Vehicles (Including Pretensioners)
101
Safety Restraints for Children
101
Children and Safety Belts
102
Important Child Restraint Precautions
102
Child Booster Seats
103
When Children Should Use Booster Seats
103
Types of Booster Seats
104
The Importance of Shoulder Belts
105
Child and Infant or Child Safety Seats
106
Safety Seats for Children
106
Installing Child Safety Seats with Combination Lap and Shoulder Belts
107
Attaching Child Safety Seats with Tether Straps
110
Attaching Child Safety Seats with Lower Anchor and Tethers for Children (Latch) Attachments for Child Seat Anchors
112
Tires, Wheels and Loading
114
Information about Uniform Tire Quality Grading
114
Traction AA a B C
114
Treadwear
114
Glossary of Tire Terminology
115
Temperature a B C
115
Inflating Your Tires
116
Tire Inflation
116
Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure Is the Tire Manufacturer’s
117
To Check the Pressure in Your Tire(S)
117
Inspecting Your Tires
118
Tire Care
118
Damage
119
Tire Wear
119
Tire Replacement Requirements
120
U.S. DOT Tire Identification Number (TIN)
120
Safety Practices
121
Highway Hazards
122
Tire and Wheel Alignment
122
Tire Rotation
122
Front Wheel Drive (FWD) Vehicles (Front Tires at Top of Diagram)
123
Information Contained on the Tire Sidewall
124
Information on “P” Type Tires
124
Additional Information Contained on the Tire Sidewall for “LT” Type Tires
127
Load Range/Load Inflation Limits
127
Maximum Load Dual Lb. (Kg) at Psi (Kpa) Cold
127
Maximum Load Single Lb. (Kg) at Psi (Kpa) Cold
127
Information on “T” Type Tires
128
Location of the Tire Label
128
Snow Tires and Chains
129
Vehicle Loading-With and Without a Trailer
129
Steps for Determining the Correct Load Limit
132
Trailer Towing
134
Hitches
135
Preparing to Tow
135
Safety Chains
135
Trailer Brakes and Lamps
135
Driving While You Tow
136
Servicing after Towing
136
Trailer Towing Tips
136
All Front Wheel Drive (FWD) Vehicles
137
Recreational Towing
137
Driving
138
Starting
138
Positions of the Ignition
138
Preparing to Start Your Vehicle
138
Important Safety Precautions
139
Starting the Engine
140
Guarding against Exhaust Fumes
140
Important Ventilating Information
141
Engine Block Heater (if Equipped)
141
Brakes
141
Four-Wheel Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) (if Equipped)
142
Using ABS
142
ABS Warning Lamp
142
Parking Brake
142
Traction Control (if Equipped)
143
Steering
144
Automatic Transmission Operation (if Equipped)
145
Brake-Shift Interlock
145
Understanding the Gearshift Positions of the 4–Speed Automatic Transaxle
146
If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck in Mud or Snow
148
Manual Transmission Operation (if Equipped)
148
Using the Clutch
148
To Start the Vehicle
149
Recommended Shift Speeds
149
Recommended Upshifts (for Best Fuel Economy) When Accelerating
149
Reverse
149
Parking Your Vehicle
150
Removing the Key
150
Driving through Water
150
Roadside Emergencies
151
Getting Roadside Assistance
151
Using Roadside Assistance
152
Hazard Flasher Control
152
Fuel Pump Shut-Off Switch
153
Fuses and Relays
153
Standard Fuse Amperage Rating and Color
154
Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel
154
Coded Fuses Table
155
The Fuses Are Coded as Follows
155
Power Distribution Box
157
Coded High-Current Fuses Table
158
The High-Current Fuses Are Coded as Follows
158
Changing a Flat Tire
160
Dissimilar Spare Tire/Wheel Information
160
Tire Change Procedure
162
Wheel Lug Nut Torque Specifications
165
Preparing Your Vehicle
166
Jump Starting
166
Connecting the Jumper Cables
167
Jump Starting
169
Removing the Jumper Cables
169
Wrecker Towing
171
Customer Assistance
172
Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)
178
Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Only)
179
Cleaning
180
Washing the Exterior
180
Exterior Chrome
180
Waxing
181
Paint Chips
181
Aluminum Wheels and Wheel Covers
181
Engine
182
Plastic (Non-Painted) Exterior Parts
182
Windows and Wiper Blades
183
Instrument Panel/Interior Trim and Cluster Lens
183
Interior
184
Leather Seats (if Equipped)
185
Underbody
185
Ford and Lincoln Mercury Car Care Products
185
Maintenance and Specifications
187
Precautions When Servicing Your Vehicle
187
Service Recommendations
187
Working with the Engine off
187
Opening the Hood
188
Working with the Engine on
188
2.0L/2.3L I4 Engines
189
Identifying Components in the Engine Compartment
189
Changing the Wiper Blades
190
Windshield Washer Fluid
190
Checking the Engine Oil
191
Adding Engine Oil
192
Engine Oil and Filter Recommendations
192
Battery
193
Checking Engine Coolant
195
Adding Engine Coolant
196
Coolant Refill Capacity
198
Recycled Engine Coolant
198
Severe Climates
199
What You Should Know about Fail-Safe Cooling
199
How Fail-Safe Cooling Works
200
When Fail-Safe Mode Is Activated
200
Fuel Filter
201
Fuel Information
201
What You Should Know about Automotive Fuels
201
Fuel Filler Cap
203
Refueling
203
Choosing the Right Fuel
204
Cleaner Air
205
Fuel Quality
205
Octane Recommendations
205
Running out of Fuel
205
Essentials of Good Fuel Economy
206
Filling the Tank
206
Measuring Techniques
206
Calculating Fuel Economy
207
Driving Style-Good Driving and Fuel Economy Habits
207
Conditions
208
Maintenance
208
Emission Control System
209
EPA Window Sticker
209
On Board Diagnostics (OBD-II)
210
Readiness for Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) Testing
211
Power Steering Fluid
212
Brake/Clutch Fluid
213
Checking Automatic Transmission Fluid
213
Transmission Fluid
213
Adjusting Automatic Transmission Fluid Levels
214
Correct Fluid Level
214
High Fluid Level
214
Low Fluid Level
214
Air Filter Element
215
Checking and Adding Manual Transmission Fluid (if Equipped)
215
Motorcraft Part Numbers
216
Maintenance Product Specifications and Capacities
217
Engine Data
219
Engine Drivebelt Routing
219
Identifying Your Vehicle
220
Safety Compliance Certification Label
220
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
220
Transmission/Transaxle Code Designations
221
Genuine Ford Accessories for Your Vehicle
222
Index
224
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Introduction
4
Safety and Environment Protection
5
Protecting the Environment
5
Breaking-In Your Vehicle
5
Special Instructions
6
Service Data Recording
6
Event Data Recording
6
Vehicle Symbol Glossary
8
Instrument Cluster
10
Warning Lights and Chimes
10
Standard Instrument Cluster
10
Optional Instrument Cluster
10
The Check Engine
10
Check Fuel Cap
11
Brake System Warning Light
11
Anti-Lock Brake System
12
Airbag Readiness
12
Safety Belt
12
Engine Oil Pressure
12
Upshift (if Equipped)
13
Traction Control System
13
Low Fuel
13
Speed Control (if Equipped)
13
Gauges
14
Headlamps on Warning Chime
14
Speedometer
14
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge
14
Odometer
15
Trip Odometer
15
Tachometer
15
Fuel Gauge
15
Entertainment Systems
16
AM/FM Stereo with Single CD — Premium
16
AM/FM Stereo with Single CD/MP3 — Premium
16
Audio Systems
16
Setting the Clock
18
AM/FM Stereo with In-Dash Six CD
20
AM/FM Stereo with In–Dash 6CD —Premium /Audiophile
20
General Audio Information
23
Radio Frequencies
23
Radio Reception Factors
23
CD/CD Player Care
24
Climate Controls
25
Heater Only System
25
Operating Tips
25
Manual Heating and Air Conditioning System
26
Climate Controls Operating Tips
27
Rear Window Defroster
28
Lights
29
Ambient Lighting
29
Foglamp Control
29
Headlamp Control
29
Daytime Running Lamps (DRL)
30
Flash to Pass
30
Headlamps
30
High Beams
30
Panel Dimmer Control
30
Vertical Aim Adjustment
31
Bulb Replacement
32
Dome Lamps
32
Interior Lamps
32
Turn Signal Control
32
Using the Right Bulbs
33
Replacing Front Parking Lamp/Turn Signal Bulbs
34
Replacing Headlamp Bulbs
34
Replacing Tail/Brake/Backup Lights and Turn Signal Bulbs (3Dr & 5Dr)
35
Replacing Tail/Brake/Backup Lights and Turn Signal Bulbs (Sedan)
35
Replacing Foglamp Bulbs (if Equipped)
36
Replacing Side Marker Bulbs
36
Replacing Tail/Brake/Backup Lights and Turn Signal Bulbs (Wagon)
36
Replacing High-Mount Brake Lamp Bulbs
37
Replacing License Plate Lamp Bulbs
37
Replacing Interior Lamps
38
Replacing Reading Bulbs
38
Replacing the Luggage Compartment Lamp
38
Driver Controls
39
Multi-Function Lever
39
Rear Window Wiper/Washer
39
Windshield Wiper/Washer Control
39
Installing a Garage Door Opener
40
Overhead Console
40
Steering Wheel Adjustment
40
Storage Compartment
40
Tilt and Telescope Steering Column
40
Auxiliary Power Point (12Vdc)
41
Cigar Lighter (if Equipped)
42
One Touch down
42
Power Windows
42
Window Lock
42
Exterior Mirrors
43
Heated Mirrors (if Equipped)
43
Power Side View Mirrors (if Equipped)
43
Speed Control
43
Disengaging Speed Control
44
Setting Speed Control
44
Increasing Speed While Using Speed Control
45
Reducing Speed While Using Speed Control
45
Resuming a Set Speed
45
Remote Audio Steering Column Controls (if Equipped)
46
Steering Wheel Controls (if Equipped)
46
Turning off Speed Control
46
Bounce Back
47
Bounce Back Override
47
Moon Roof (Sunroof) (if Equipped)
47
To Open the Moon Roof
47
Relearning Function
48
Remote Luggage Compartment Release
48
Safety Mode
48
To Vent
48
Luggage Cover
49
Positive Retention Floor Mat
49
Liftgate (Wagon Only)
50
Luggage Rack (if Equipped)
51
Locks and Security
52
Keys
52
Power Door Locks (if Equipped)
52
Relock
52
Childproof Door Locks
53
Interior Luggage Compartment Release
54
Remote Entry System (if Equipped)
55
Unlocking the Doors
55
Passive Locking (if Equipped)
56
Programming Unlocking Mode (if Equipped)
56
Locking the Doors
56
Sounding a Panic Alarm
56
Opening the Luggage Compartment
57
Replacing the Battery
57
Replacing Lost Remote Entry Transmitters
58
How to Reprogram Your Remote Entry Transmitters
58
Securilock Passive Anti-Theft System
58
Replacement Keys
59
Passive Anti-Theft System
59
Anti-Theft Indicator
59
Programming Spare Keys
60
Perimeter Alarm System (if Equipped)
61
Arming the System
61
Disarming the System
61
Triggering the Anti-Theft System
61
Seating and Safety Restraints
62
Adjustable Head Restraints (if Equipped)
62
Adjusting the Front Manual Seat
63
Heated Seats (if Equipped)
64
Folding Rear Seat Cushion Forward
65
Rear Seats
65
Tip/Slide Front Seat (3–Door)
65
Folding the Rear Seat Back Forward
66
Returning the Seatback to the Upright Position
66
Folding the Seat Cushion and Seatback Forward
67
Personal Safety System
67
Safety Restraints
67
Driver and Passenger Dual-Stage Airbag Supplemental Restraints
68
Front Crash Severity Sensor
68
How Does the Personal Safety System Work?
68
Driver’s Seat Position Sensor
69
Front Passenger Sensing System
69
Determining if the Personal Safety System Is Operational
70
Front Outboard Safety Belt Energy Management Retractors
70
Front Outboard Safety Belt Pretensioners
70
Front Safety Belt Usage Sensors
70
Safety Belt Precautions
71
Combination Lap and Shoulder Belts
72
Energy Management Feature
72
Vehicle Sensitive Mode
72
Automatic Locking Mode
73
How to Use the Automatic Locking Mode
73
When to Use the Automatic Locking Mode
73
Front Safety Belt Height Adjustment
74
How to Disengage the Automatic Locking Mode
74
Safety Belt Extension Assembly
75
Safety Belt Maintenance
75
Safety Belt Pretensioner
75
Beltminder
76
Conditions of Operation
76
Safety Belt Warning Light and Indicator Chime
76
Deactivating/Activating the Beltminder Feature
79
One Time Disable
79
Airbag Supplemental Restraint System (Srs)
81
Important SRS Precautions
81
Children and Airbags
83
How Does the Airbag Supplemental Restraint System Work?
83
Determining if the System Is Operational
89
If the Airbag Readiness Lamp Is Lit
89
Seat-Mounted Side Airbag System (if Equipped)
90
How Does the Side Airbag System Work?
91
Safety Restraints for Children
92
Children and Safety Belts
93
Important Child Restraint Precautions
93
Child Booster Seats
94
When Children Should Use Booster Seats
94
Types of Booster Seats
95
The Importance of Shoulder Belts
96
Child and Infant or Child Safety Seats
97
Safety Seats for Children
97
Installing Child Safety Seats with Combination Lap and Shoulder Belts
98
Attaching Child Safety Seats with Tether Straps
101
Information about Uniform Tire Quality Grading
105
Traction AA a B C
105
Treadwear
105
Tires, Wheels and Loading
105
Glossary of Tire Terminology
106
Temperature a B C
106
Tires
106
Inflating Your Tires
107
Tire Inflation
107
Inspecting Your Tires
109
Tire Care
109
Damage
110
Tire Wear
110
Tire Replacement Requirements
111
U.S. DOT Tire Identification Number (TIN)
111
Safety Practices
112
Highway Hazards
113
Tire and Wheel Alignment
113
Tire Rotation
113
Front Wheel Drive (FWD)
114
Information Contained on the Tire Sidewall
114
Information on “P” Type Tires
115
Information on “T” Type Tires
119
Location of the Tire Label
119
Base Curb Weight
120
Snow Tires and Chains
120
Vehicle Curb Weight
120
Vehicle Loading – with and Without a Trailer
120
Cargo Weight
121
GAW (Gross Axle Weight)
121
GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating)
121
GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight)
121
Steps for Determining the Correct Load Limit
123
Trailer Towing
125
Hitches
126
Preparing to Tow
126
Safety Chains
126
Trailer Brakes
126
Recreational Towing
127
Servicing after Towing
127
Trailer Towing Tips
127
Driving
129
Starting
129
Positions of the Ignition
129
Preparing to Start Your Vehicle
129
Important Safety Precautions
130
Starting the Engine
131
Engine Block Heater (if Equipped)
132
Brakes
132
Important Ventilating Information
132
Four-Wheel Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) (if Equipped)
133
Using ABS
133
ABS Warning Lamp
133
Parking Brake
133
Traction Control
134
Steering
135
Automatic Transmission Operation (if Equipped)
136
Brake-Shift Interlock
136
Understanding Gearshift Positions of 4–Speed Automatic Transaxle
137
Manual Transmission Operation (if Equipped)
139
If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck in Mud or Snow
139
Using the Clutch
139
Recommended Shift Speeds
140
Reverse
140
Driving through Water
141
Parking Your Vehicle
141
Removing the Key
141
Roadside Emergencies
142
Getting Roadside Assistance
142
Hazard Flasher Control
143
Using Roadside Assistance
143
Fuel Pump Shut-Off Switch
144
Fuses and Relays
144
Standard Fuse Amperage Rating and Color
145
Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel
145
Fuses
146
Power Distribution Box
148
High-Current Fuses
149
Changing a Flat Tire
151
Dissimilar Spare Tire/Wheel Information
151
Tire Change Procedure
153
Wheel Lug Nut Torque Specifications
156
Jump Starting
156
Preparing Your Vehicle
157
Connecting the Jumper Cables
158
Removing the Jumper Cables
160
Wrecker Towing
162
Customer Assistance
163
Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Only)
169
Reporting Safety Defects (Canada Only)
170
Cleaning
171
Washing the Exterior
171
Exterior Chrome
171
Waxing
172
Paint Chips
172
Aluminum Wheels and Wheel Covers
172
Engine
173
Plastic (Non-Painted) Exterior Parts
173
Windows and Wiper Blades
174
Instrument Panel and Cluster Lens
174
Interior Trim
175
Interior
175
Leather Seats (if Equipped)
176
Underbody
176
Ford and Lincoln Mercury Car Care Products
176
Maintenance and Specifications
178
Precautions When Servicing Your Vehicle
178
Service Recommendations
178
Working with the Engine off
178
Opening the Hood
179
Identifying Components in the Engine Compartment
180
Changing the Wiper Blades
181
Windshield Washer Fluid
181
Checking the Engine Oil
182
Adding Engine Oil
183
Engine Oil and Filter Recommendations
183
Battery
184
Checking Engine Coolant
186
Adding Engine Coolant
187
Coolant Refill Capacity
189
Recycled Engine Coolant
189
Severe Climates
190
What You Should Know about Fail-Safe Cooling
190
How Fail-Safe Cooling Works
191
When Fail-Safe Mode Is Activated
191
Fuel Filter
192
Fuel Information
192
What You Should Know about Automotive Fuels
192
Fuel Filler Cap
194
Refueling
194
Choosing the Right Fuel
195
Fuel Quality
196
Octane Recommendations
196
Essentials of Good Fuel Economy
197
Filling the Tank
197
Measuring Techniques
197
Calculating Fuel Economy
198
Driving Style — Good Driving and Fuel Economy Habits
198
Habits
198
Conditions
199
Maintenance
199
Emission Control System
200
EPA Window Sticker
200
On Board Diagnostics (OBD-II)
201
Readiness for Inspection/Maintenance (I/M) Testing
202
Power Steering Fluid
203
Brake/Clutch Fluid
204
Checking Automatic Transmission Fluid
204
Transmission Fluid
204
Adjusting Automatic Transmission Fluid Levels
205
Correct Fluid Level
205
High Fluid Level
205
Low Fluid Level
205
Air Filter Element
206
Checking and Adding Manual Transmission Fluid (if Equipped)
206
Motorcraft Part Numbers
207
Maintenance Product Specifications and Capacities
208
Engine Data
210
Engine Drivebelt Routing
210
Identifying Your Vehicle
211
Safety Compliance Certification Label
211
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
211
Transmission/Transaxle Code Designations
212
Accessories
213
Genuine Ford Accessories for Your Vehicle
213
Index
215
Ford 2007 Focus Maintenance Manual (48 pages)
Scheduled Maintenance Guide
Brand:
Ford
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 0.96 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
General Owner's Information
4
General Maintenance Information
4
Owner Checks and Services
7
Keep It Genuine
8
Normal Schedule Trucks, Fullsize Vans & Suvs
28
Normal Schedule Cars & Minivans
32
Special Operating Conditions
43
Exceptions
46
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