2015 FOCUS ELECTRIC Owner’s Manual 2015 FOCUS ELECTRIC Owner’s Manual fordowner.com ford.ca November 2014 First Printing Owner’s Manual Focus Electric Litho in U.S.A.
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Table of Contents Introduction Personal Safety System™ About This Manual...........................................5 Symbols Glossary.............................................5 Data Recording..................................................7 California Proposition 65...............................9 Perchlorate..........................................................9 Ford Credit...........................................................9 Replacement Parts Recommendation...............................
Table of Contents Steering Wheel Climate Control Adjusting the Steering Wheel....................67 Audio Control...................................................67 Voice Control...................................................68 Cruise Control.................................................68 Information Display Control......................68 Automatic Climate Control......................100 Hints on Controlling the Interior Climate..........................................................
Table of Contents Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Brakes...........................................................125 Parking Brake.................................................125 Hill Start Assist..............................................125 Hazard Warning Flashers..........................148 Jump Starting the Vehicle.........................148 Collision, Damage or Fire Event..............150 Post-Crash Alert System............................
Table of Contents Settings...........................................................240 Entertainment..............................................254 Phone................................................................271 Electric Vehicle Information.....................278 Information....................................................292 Climate.............................................................301 Navigation......................................................
Introduction ABOUT THIS MANUAL Thank you for choosing Ford. We recommend that you take some time to get to know your vehicle by reading this manual. The more that you know about it, the greater the safety and pleasure you will get from driving it. WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road.
Introduction Brake system Fasten safety belt Cabin air filter Front airbag Check fuel cap Front fog lamps Child safety door lock or unlock Fuel pump reset Child seat lower anchor Fuse compartment Child seat tether anchor Hazard warning flashers Cruise control Heated rear window Do not open when hot Heated windshield Engine air filter Interior luggage compartment release Engine coolant Jack Engine coolant temperature Keep out of reach of children E71340 E161353 Engine oil Lighting co
Introduction systems. In order to properly diagnose and service your vehicle, Ford Motor Company, Ford of Canada, and service and repair facilities may access or share among them vehicle diagnostic information received through a direct connection to your vehicle when diagnosing or servicing your vehicle. Additionally, when your vehicle is in for service or repair, Ford Motor Company, Ford of Canada, and service and repair facilities may access or share among them data for vehicle improvement purposes.
Introduction • • How fast the vehicle was traveling; and Where the driver was positioning the steering wheel.
Introduction REPLACEMENT PARTS RECOMMENDATION CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING Your vehicle has been built to the highest standards using quality parts. We recommend that you demand the use of genuine Ford and Motorcraft parts whenever your vehicle requires scheduled maintenance or repair. You can clearly identify genuine Ford and Motorcraft parts by looking for the Ford, FoMoCo or Motorcraft branding on the parts or their packaging.
Introduction Warranty on Replacement Parts remote insurance company monitoring, remote vehicle diagnostics, telematics or engine reprogramming, may cause interference or damage to vehicle systems. We do not recommend or endorse the use of any non-Ford-approved aftermarket OBD plug-in devices. The vehicle Warranty may not cover damage caused by any non-Ford-approved aftermarket OBD plug-in device.
Environment PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT You must play your part in protecting the environment. Correct vehicle usage and the authorized disposal of waste, cleaning and lubrication materials are significant steps toward this aim.
At a Glance FRONT EXTERIOR OVERVIEW E188833 A See Locking and Unlocking (page 57). B See Changing the Wiper Blades (page 175). C See Maintenance (page 169). D See Changing a Bulb (page 178).
At a Glance REAR EXTERIOR OVERVIEW E188837 A See Changing a Bulb (page 178). B See Changing the Wiper Blades (page 175). C See Temporary Mobility Kit (page 189). D See Changing a Bulb (page 178). E See Changing a Road Wheel (page 220). F See Wheels and Tires (page 189). G Charge port. See High Voltage Battery (page 115).
At a Glance VEHICLE INTERIOR OVERVIEW E188836 A See Transmission (page 122). B See Locking and Unlocking (page 57). C See Power Windows (page 77). D See Head Restraints (page 104). E See Fastening the Safety Belts (page 30). F See Rear Seats (page 107). G See Manual Seats (page 106). See Power Seats (page 106). H See Parking Brake (page 125). I See Opening and Closing the Hood (page 169).
At a Glance INSTRUMENT PANEL OVERVIEW E188835 A Air vents. B Direction indicators. See Direction Indicators (page 75). C Information display control. See Information Display Control (page 68). D Instrument cluster. See Instrument Cluster (page 81). E Information display control. See MyFord Touch™ (page 231). F Wiper lever. See Wipers and Washers (page 70). G Information and entertainment display. See MyFord Touch™ (page 231). H Hazard flasher switch. See Hazard Warning Flashers (page 148).
At a Glance N Keyless start button. See Starting the Electric Motor (page 112). O Audio control. See Audio Control (page 67). Voice control. See Voice Control (page 68). P Steering wheel adjustment. See Adjusting the Steering Wheel (page 67). Q Cruise control switches. See Using Cruise Control (page 133). R Lighting control. See Lighting (page 72).
Child Safety GENERAL INFORMATION WARNINGS is compatible with and properly installed in your vehicle. To locate a child seat fitting station and CPST, contact the NHTSA toll free at 1-888-327-4236 or go to http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov. In Canada, check with your local St. John Ambulance office for referral to a CPST or for further information, contact your provincial ministry of transportation, locate your local St. John Ambulance office by searching for St.
Child Safety Recommendations for Safety Restraints for Children Child Child size, height, weight, or age Recommended restraint type Infants or toddlers Children weighing 40 lb (18 kg) or less (generally age four or younger). Use a child safety seat (sometimes called an infant carrier, convertible seat, or toddler seat). Small children Children who have outgrown or no longer properly fit in a child safety seat (generally children who are less than 4 ft. 9 in. (1.
Child Safety • Use a child safety seat (sometimes called an infant carrier, convertible seat, or toddler seat) for infants, toddlers, or children weighing 40 pounds (18 kilograms) or less (generally age four or younger). • Using Lap and Shoulder Belts Place the vehicle seat upon which the child seat will be installed in the upright position. Put the safety belt in the automatic locking mode. See Step 5. This vehicle does not require the use of a locking clip.
Child Safety E142530 E142875 3. While holding the shoulder and lap belt portions together, route the tongue through the child seat according to the child seat manufacturer's instructions. Be sure the belt webbing is not twisted. 5. To put the retractor in the automatic locking mode, grasp the shoulder portion of the belt and pull downward until all of the belt is pulled out. Note: The automatic locking mode is available on the front passenger and rear seats. 6. Allow the belt to retract to remove slack.
Child Safety Using Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH) 8. Remove remaining slack from the belt. Force the seat down with extra weight, for example, by pressing down or kneeling on the child restraint while pulling up on the shoulder belt in order to force slack from the belt. This is necessary to remove the remaining slack that will exist once the extra weight of the child is added to the child restraint. It also helps to achieve the proper snugness of the child seat to your vehicle.
Child Safety Use of Inboard Lower Anchors from the Outboard Seating Positions (Center Seating Use) WARNING The standardized spacing for LATCH lower anchors is 11 inches (28 centimeters) center to center. Do not use LATCH lower anchors for the center seating position unless the child seat manufacturer's instructions permit and specify using anchors spaced at least as far apart as those in this vehicle.
Child Safety Attach the tether strap only to the appropriate tether anchor as shown. The tether strap may not work properly if attached somewhere other than the correct tether anchor. Combining Safety Belt and LATCH Lower Anchors for Attaching Child Safety Seats When used in combination, either the safety belt or the LATCH lower anchors may be attached first, provided a proper installation is achieved. Attach the tether strap afterward, if included with the child seat.
Child Safety BOOSTER SEATS WARNING Never place, or allow a child to place, the shoulder belt under a child's arm or behind the back because it reduces the protection for the upper part of the body and may increase the risk of injury or death in a crash. Use a belt-positioning booster seat for children who have outgrown or no longer properly fit in a child safety seat (generally children who are less than 4 feet 9 inches (1.
Child Safety • • • Does the lap belt rest low across the hips? Is the shoulder belt centered on the shoulder and chest? Can the child stay seated like this for the whole trip? Always use booster seats in conjunction with your vehicle lap and shoulder belt. Types of Booster Seats E70710 • High back booster seats If, with a backless booster seat, you cannot find a seating position that adequately supports your child's head, a high back booster seat would be a better choice.
Child Safety E142596 E142597 WARNINGS the way back. When possible, all children age 12 and under should be properly restrained in a rear seating position. If all children cannot be seated and restrained properly in a rear seating position, properly restrain the largest child in the front seat. If the booster seat slides on the vehicle seat upon which it is being used, placing a rubberized mesh sold as shelf or carpet liner under the booster seat may improve this condition.
Child Safety WARNINGS manufacturer. A safety seat that is improperly installed or utilized, is inappropriate for your child's height, age, or weight or does not properly fit the child may increase the risk of serious injury or death. WARNINGS Always restrain an unoccupied child seat or booster seat. These objects may become projectiles in a crash or sudden stop, which may increase the risk of serious injury.
Child Safety E112197 The childproof locks are located on the rear edge of each rear door and must be set separately for each door. Left-Hand Side Turn counterclockwise to lock and clockwise to unlock. Right-Hand Side Turn clockwise to lock and counterclockwise to unlock.
Safety Belts PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS When possible, all children 12 years old and under should be properly restrained in a rear seating position. Failure to follow this could seriously increase the risk of injury or death. WARNINGS Always drive and ride with your seat back upright and the lap belt snug and low across the hips. Safety belts and seats can become hot in a vehicle that has been closed up in sunny weather; they could burn a small child.
Safety Belts • Crash sensors and monitoring system with readiness indicator. The safety belt pretensioners at the front seating positions are designed to tighten the safety belts when activated. In frontal and near-frontal crashes, the safety belt pretensioners may be activated alone or, if the crash is of sufficient severity, together with the front airbags. The pretensioners may also activate when a side curtain airbag is deployed. E142588 FASTENING THE SAFETY BELTS 2.
Safety Belts Pregnant women should always wear their safety belt. The lap belt portion of a combination lap and shoulder belt should be positioned low across the hips below the belly and worn as tight as comfort will allow. The shoulder belt should be positioned to cross the middle of the shoulder and the center of the chest. Vehicle Sensitive Mode This is the normal retractor mode, which allows free shoulder belt length adjustment to your movements and locking in response to vehicle movement.
Safety Belts Use only extensions manufactured by the same supplier as the safety belt. Manufacturer identification is on a label located either at the end of the webbing or on the retractor behind the trim. Also, use the safety belt extension only if the safety belt is too short for you when fully extended. How to Use the Automatic Locking Mode SAFETY BELT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT WARNING E142591 Buckle the combination lap and shoulder belt. 2.
Safety Belts 2. Release the button and pull down on the height adjuster to make sure it is locked in place. SAFETY BELT WARNING LAMP AND INDICATOR CHIME This lamp illuminates and an audible warning will sound if the driver's safety belt has not been fastened when the vehicle's ignition is turned on. Conditions of operation If... Then... The driver's safety belt is not buckled before the ignition switch is turned to the on position...
Safety Belts If... Then... You and the front seat passenger buckle your safety belts before you switch the ignition on or less than 1-2 minutes elapse after you switch the ignition on... The Belt-Minder feature will not activate. The Belt-Minder feature activates, the You or the front seat passenger do not buckle your safety belts before your vehicle safety belt warning light illuminates and a reaches at least 6 mph (9.
Safety Belts 4. While the safety belt warning light is on, buckle and then unbuckle the safety belt. After Step 4, the safety belt warning light flashes for confirmation. • This will switch the feature off for that seating position if it is currently on. • This will switch the feature on for that seating position if it is currently off. CHILD RESTRAINT AND SAFETY BELT MAINTENANCE Inspect the vehicle safety belts and child safety seat systems periodically to make sure they work properly and are not damaged.
Personal Safety System™ How Does the Personal Safety System Work? The Personal Safety System provides an improved overall level of frontal crash protection to front seat occupants and is designed to help further reduce the risk of airbag-related injuries. The system is able to analyze different occupant conditions and crash severity before activating the appropriate safety devices to help better protect a range of occupants in a variety of frontal crash situations.
Supplementary Restraints System The airbags are a supplemental restraint system and are designed to work with the safety belts to help protect the driver and right front passenger from certain upper body injuries. Airbags do not inflate slowly; there is a risk of injury from a deploying airbag. PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION WARNINGS Airbags do not inflate slowly or gently, and the risk of injury from a deploying airbag is the greatest close to the trim covering the airbag module.
Supplementary Restraints System Proper Driver and Front Passenger Seating Adjustment DRIVER AND PASSENGER AIRBAGS WARNING WARNINGS Never place your arm or any objects over an airbag module. Placing your arm over a deploying airbag can result in serious arm fractures or other injuries. Objects placed on or over the airbag inflation area may cause those objects to be propelled by the airbag into your face and torso causing serious injury.
Supplementary Restraints System WARNINGS seat or between the seat and the center console (if equipped). Check the passenger airbag off indicator lamp for proper airbag status. Failure to follow these instructions may interfere with the passenger seat sensing system. Any alteration or modification to the front passenger seat may affect the performance of the front passenger sensing system which could seriously increase the risk of injury or death. E142846 Children must always be properly restrained.
Supplementary Restraints System The front passenger sensing system is designed to disable (will not inflate) the front passenger frontal airbag when the front passenger seat is unoccupied, or a rear facing infant seat, a forward-facing child restraint, or a booster seat is detected. Even with this technology, parents are strongly encouraged to always properly restrain children in the rear seat.
Supplementary Restraints System After all occupants have adjusted their seats and put on safety belts, it is very important that they continue to sit properly. A properly seated occupant sits upright, leaning against the seatback, and centered on the seat cushion, with their feet comfortably extended on the floor. Sitting improperly can increase the chance of injury in a crash event.
Supplementary Restraints System The system consists of the following: • A label or embossed side panel indicating that side airbags are fitted to your vehicle. • Side airbags located inside the driver and front passenger seatbacks. • Front passenger sensing system. WARNINGS Do not use accessory seat covers. The use of accessory seat covers may prevent the deployment of the side airbags and increase the risk of injury in an accident. Do not lean your head on the door.
Supplementary Restraints System In certain sideways crashes, the side curtain airbag on the side affected by the crash will be inflated. The side curtain airbags are mounted to the roof side-rail sheet metal, behind the headliner, above each row of seats. The side curtain airbags are designed to inflate between the side window area and occupants to further enhance protection provided in side impact crashes.
Supplementary Restraints System The design and development of the side curtain airbags included recommended testing procedures that were developed by a group of automotive safety experts known as the Side Airbag Technical Working Group. These recommended testing procedures help reduce the risk of injuries related to the deployment of side curtain airbags. The lamp will not illuminate immediately when you switch the ignition on.
Supplementary Restraints System • • The knee airbag may deploy based on crash severity and occupant conditions. The design of the side airbags and side curtain airbags is to deploy in certain side impact crashes. These devices may deploy in other types of crashes if your vehicle experiences sufficient sideways motion or deformation. AIRBAG DISPOSAL Contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible. Airbags must be disposed of by qualified personnel.
Keys and Remote Controls Note: The remote control contains sensitive electrical components. Exposure to moisture or impact may cause permanent damage. GENERAL INFORMATION ON RADIO FREQUENCIES This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Keys and Remote Controls 2. Twist a thin coin under the tab hidden behind the key blade head to remove the battery cover. E138618 Note: Your vehicle keys came with a security label that provides important key cut information. Keep the label in a safe place for future reference. Programming a New Remote Control E138622 3. Remove the old battery. 4. Insert a new battery with the + facing downward. Press the battery down to make sure it is fully in the housing. 5.
Keys and Remote Controls Sounding the Panic Alarm (If Equipped) Press the button to activate the alarm. Press the button again or E138624 switch your vehicle on to deactivate it. Note: The panic alarm only operates when your vehicle is switched off. E138626 Remote Start The label on your transmitter details the starting procedure. The remote start button is on the transmitter. To remote start your vehicle: E138625 1. Press the lock button to lock all the doors. 2. Press the remote start button twice.
Keys and Remote Controls continues to run now for a total of 20 minutes. If the duration is set to 10 minutes, the duration extends by another 10 minutes. You can extend the remote start running time duration to a maximum of 30 minutes. Wait at least five seconds before remote starting after you switch your vehicle off. Turning Your Vehicle Off After Remote Starting Press the button once. The parking lamps turn off.
MyKey™ PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION • MyKey allows you to program keys with restricted driving modes to promote good driving habits. All but one of the keys can be activated with these restricted modes. • Any keys that remain unprogrammed are referred to as administrator keys or admin keys. They can be used to: • • • • Create a MyKey. Program configurable MyKey settings. Clear all MyKey features.
MyKey™ • • • Various vehicle speed minders can be set. Once you select a speed, it will be shown in the display, followed by an audible tone when the preselected vehicle speed is exceeded. Audio system maximum volume of 45%. A message will be shown in the display when you attempt to exceed the limited volume. Also, the speed-sensitive or compensated automatic volume control will be disabled. Always on setting.
MyKey™ Note: You can clear or change your MyKey settings at any time during the same key cycle as you created the MyKey. Once you have switched the vehicle off, however, you will need an admin key to change or clear your MyKey settings. CLEARING ALL MYKEYS Note: When you make any changes to your MyKey settings, you change the settings for every MyKey. You cannot make individual changes to apply to certain MyKeys. Switch the ignition on using an admin key or fob.
MyKey™ You can find information on programmed MyKey(s) using the information display control on the steering wheel. See Information Displays (page 86). CHECKING MYKEY SYSTEM STATUS To find information on a programmed MyKey(s), press the left arrow button to access the main menu and scroll to: Message Description Information Press the OK button. MyKey Press the OK button. MyKey Info Press the OK button. Select one of the following: MyKey Dist. Tracks the distance when drivers use a MyKey.
MyKey™ USING MYKEY WITH REMOTE START SYSTEMS Vehicles With Non-Ford-Approved Aftermarket Remote Start Systems Vehicles With Ford-Approved Aftermarket Remote Start Systems MyKey is not compatible with non-Ford-approved aftermarket remote start systems. If you choose to install a remote start system, see an authorized dealer for a Ford-approved remote start system.
MyKey™ After clearing your MyKeys, you can create a new MyKey. See Creating a MyKey (page 51). 2. Start your vehicle using your non-Ford-approved remote start system transmitter. 3. See Clearing All MyKeys (page 52). Follow Steps 1-3. Note: With push-button start, you cannot program the remote start system transmitter as a MyKey. Always treat the remote start system transmitter as you would any other admin key. MYKEY TROUBLESHOOTING Condition Potential Causes I cannot create a MyKey.
MyKey™ Condition Potential Causes I lost a key. Program a spare transmitter. See Passive Anti-Theft System (page 64). I accidentally programmed all keys as MyKeys. The vehicle has a remote start system transmitter that is recognized as an admin key. Clear all MyKeys by using the remote start transmitter. See Using MyKey With Remote Start Systems (page 54). The vehicle's system does not recognize any programmed MyKeys. See Creating a MyKey (page 51). MyKey total includes one additional key.
Locks Remote Control LOCKING AND UNLOCKING You can use the remote control at any time. You can use the power door lock control or the remote control to lock and unlock your vehicle. Power Door Locks The liftgate release button will only work when the vehicle speed is less than 4 mph (7 km/h). The power door lock control is on the driver and front passenger door panels. Unlocking the Doors (Two-Stage Unlock) Press the button to unlock the driver door.
Locks Opening the Liftgate Press twice within three seconds to unlatch the liftgate. E138630 Make sure to close and latch the liftgate before driving your vehicle. An unlatched liftgate may cause objects to fall out or block your view. Closing the Liftgate E78276 The liftgate will not fully close if an intelligent access key is located inside the luggage compartment with the doors locked. You must have the intelligent access key within 4.9 ft (1.5 m) of your vehicle.
Locks You can override the smart unlock feature and intentionally lock the intelligent access key inside your vehicle. To do this, lock your vehicle after you have closed all the doors by: • Using the keyless entry keypad. • Pressing the lock button on another intelligent access key. • Touching the locking area on the front of the door handle with another intelligent access key in your hand. Note: Keep the door handle clean to make sure the system operates correctly.
Locks Autounlock Feature To enable or disable autounlock, do the following: The autounlock feature will unlock all the doors when: • Your vehicle is switched on, all the doors are closed and your vehicle has been in motion at a speed greater than 4 mph (7 km/h). • Your vehicle comes to a stop and you switch your vehicle off or to accessory. • You open the driver door within 10 minutes of switching your vehicle off or to accessory. 1. Switch your vehicle on. 2.
Locks Battery Saver MANUAL LIFTGATE If you leave the courtesy lamps, dome lamps or headlamps on, the battery saver will turn them off 10 minutes after you switch your vehicle off. WARNING It is extremely dangerous to ride in a cargo area, inside or outside of a vehicle. In a crash, people riding in these areas are more likely to be seriously injured or killed. Do not allow people to ride in any area of your vehicle that is not equipped with seats and safety belts.
Locks Closing the Liftgate E155976 A handle is located inside the liftgate to help with closing. E138637 You can use the keypad to do the following: • Lock or unlock the doors. • Program and erase user codes. • Arm and disarm the anti-theft alarm. KEYLESS ENTRY (If Equipped) SECURICODE™ KEYLESS ENTRY KEYPAD The keypad is located near the driver window. It is invisible until touched and then it lights up so you can see and touch the appropriate buttons.
Locks To program additional personal entry codes, repeat Steps 1-3, then for Step 4: • Press 3·4 to save personal code 2. • Press 5·6 to save personal code 3. • Press 7·8 to save personal code 4. • Press 9·0 to save personal code 5. Locking and Unlocking the Doors Locking All Doors Press and hold 7·8 and 9·0 on the keypad simultaneously with the driver door closed. You do not need to enter a code first. Unlocking All Doors Hints: • Do not set a code that uses five of the same number.
Security The intelligent access key functions as a programmed key that operates the driver door lock and turns on the intelligent access with push button start system, as well as a remote control. PASSIVE ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM Note: The system is not compatible with non-Ford aftermarket remote start systems. Use of these systems may result in vehicle starting problems and a loss of security protection.
Security 7. 1 2 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Within 10 seconds, place a second programmed intelligent access key flat on the symbol. Press the START STOP button. Wait five seconds and then press the START STOP button again. Remove the intelligent access key. Within 10 seconds, place the unprogrammed intelligent access key flat on the symbol. Press the START STOP button. Programming is now complete. Check that the remote control functions operate and your vehicle starts with the new intelligent access key.
Security Disarming the Alarm Disarm the alarm by any of the following actions: • • • Unlock the doors or luggage compartment with the remote control or keyless entry keypad. Switch your vehicle on or start your vehicle. Use a key in the driver door to unlock your vehicle, then switch your vehicle on within 12 seconds. Note: Pressing the panic button on the remote control will stop the horn and signal indicators, but will not disarm the system.
Steering Wheel ADJUSTING THE STEERING WHEEL WARNING Do not adjust the steering wheel when your vehicle is moving. Note: Make sure that you are sitting in the correct position. See Sitting in the Correct Position (page 104). 3 E95179 2 3. Lock the steering column. AUDIO CONTROL Select the required source on the audio unit. 1 You can operate the following functions with the control: 2 E95178 A D 1. Unlock the steering column. 2. Adjust the steering wheel to the desired position.
Steering Wheel C Volume down D Seek down or previous CRUISE CONTROL Seek, Next or Previous Press the seek button to: • tune the radio to the next or previous stored preset • play the next or the previous track. Press and hold the seek button to: • tune the radio to the next station up or down the frequency band • seek through a track. E142437 See Cruise Control (page 133). VOICE CONTROL INFORMATION DISPLAY CONTROL E129464 Pull the control to select or deselect voice control.
Steering Wheel Multimedia Controls E145434 Use the arrows on the right side of the steering wheel to navigate through the information display menus. Press OK to make a selection.
Wipers and Washers Intermittent Wipe WINDSHIELD WIPERS Note: Fully defrost the windshield before you switch the windshield wipers on. Note: Make sure you switch the windshield wipers and vehicle power off before using an automatic car wash. Note: If streaks or smears appear on the windshield, clean the windshield and the wiper blades. See Checking the Wiper Blades (page 175). If that does not resolve the issue, install new wiper blades. See Changing the Wiper Blades (page 175).
Wipers and Washers Rear Window Washer To operate the washers and spray the windshield, pull the lever toward you. When you release the lever, the wipers will operate for a short time. REAR WINDOW WIPER AND WASHERS Rear Window Wiper Note: Make sure you switch the rear window wiper and ignition off before using an automatic car wash. E197529 Push the lever away from you to operate the rear window washer. When you release the lever, wiping continues for a short period of time.
Lighting GENERAL INFORMATION LIGHTING CONTROL Condensation in Lamp Assemblies Exterior lamps have vents to accommodate normal changes in air pressure. Condensation can be a natural by-product of this design. When moist air enters the lamp assembly through the vents, there is a possibility that condensation can occur when the temperature is cold. When normal condensation occurs, a fine mist can form on the interior of the lens.
Lighting Headlamp Flasher If equipped, the following also activate when the lighting control is in the autolamps position and you switch them on in the information display: • Configurable daytime running lamps. • Automatic high beam control. • Adaptive headlamp control. The headlamps remain on for a period of time after you power off your vehicle. Use the information display controls to adjust the period of time that the headlamps remain on. See Information Displays (page 86).
Lighting INSTRUMENT LIGHTING DIMMER DAYTIME RUNNING LAMPS Note: You disable the manual dimmer when you adjust the setting to Auto Dimming in the information display. See Information Displays (page 86). The daytime running lamps system does not activate the rear lamps and may not provide adequate lighting during low visibility driving conditions. Also, the autolamps switch position may not activate the headlamps in all low visibility conditions, such as daytime fog.
Lighting Front Interior Lamps (If Equipped) 4. The lighting control is in the autolamps position. 5. The headlamps are off. Note: Press the door function switch to switch off interior lights when you open any door. The indicator lamp illuminates amber when the door function is off. When the door function is off and you open a door, the courtesy and door lamps stay off. Press the switch again to switch the door function back on. The indicator lamp illuminates white when the door function is on.
Lighting Rotate B past the first detent to switch on and adjust to the desired brightness. Side Mounted Lamp A Press A to cycle through the color choices. Press C to switch on all interior lamps and the ambient lighting. Press C again to switch off the interior lamps and return the ambient lighting to the previously selected color. The ambient lighting turns on when: • You power on your vehicle. • You switch the headlamps on.
Windows and Mirrors Window Lock POWER WINDOWS WARNINGS Do not leave children unattended in your vehicle and do not let them play with the power windows. They may seriously injure themselves. When closing the power windows, you should verify they are free of obstructions and make sure that children and pets are not in the proximity of the window openings. E70850 Press the control to lock or unlock the rear window controls. It lights when the rear window controls lock.
Windows and Mirrors 2. Close the window a third time to the point of resistance. You disabled the bounce-back feature and you can now close the window manually. The window travels past the point of resistance and you can close it fully. Accessory Delay Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible if the window does not close after the third attempt. EXTERIOR MIRRORS You can use the window controls for several minutes after switching off the ignition or until opening either front door.
Windows and Mirrors Heated Exterior Mirrors See Heated Windows and Mirrors (page 102). Integrated Blind Spot Mirrors WARNING Objects in the blind spot mirror are closer than they appear. C Blind spot mirrors have an integrated convex mirror built into the upper outboard corner of the exterior mirrors. They are designed to increase your visibility along the side of your vehicle. B Check the main mirror first before a lane change, then check the blind spot mirror.
Windows and Mirrors Note: Do not clean the housing or glass of any mirror with harsh abrasives, fuel or other petroleum or ammonia-based cleaning products. You can adjust the interior mirror to your preference. Some mirrors also have a second pivot point. This lets you move the mirror head up or down and from side to side. Pull the tab below the mirror toward you to reduce glare at night. SUN VISORS E138666 Rotate the sun visor toward the side window and extend it rearward for extra shade.
Instrument Cluster GAUGES A B E162393 A Left Information Display. B Speedometer. C Right Information Display. Common Displays Note: You can switch some features on and off through the information display. Battery Gauge The high voltage battery gauge appears on the right side of the left information display screen. This provides State of Charge, Range Estimate and Regen Display.
Instrument Cluster • • • State of Charge - The state of charge for the high voltage battery is shown as a colored fill. The fill color is normally blue. When a low battery condition is reached the fill turns amber. When the battery is depleted the fill turns red. See the Information Messages section for details on associated Low Battery and Depleted Battery warnings. Distance to Empty - The Range Estimate in the Battery Gauge is personalized to your key.
Instrument Cluster If it illuminates when you are driving, check that the parking brake is not engaged. If the parking brake is not engaged, this indicates low brake fluid level or a brake system malfunction. Have your vehicle checked by an authorized dealer immediately. WARNING LAMPS AND INDICATORS The following warning lamps and indicators alert you to a vehicle condition that may become serious. Some lamps illuminate when you start your vehicle to make sure they work.
Instrument Cluster Low Tire Pressure Warning Fasten Safety Belt Warning Lamp It will illuminate and a chime will sound to remind you to fasten your safety belt. See Safety Belt Minder (page 33). Lights when your tire pressure is low. If the lamp remains on at start up or when driving, check your tire pressure as soon as possible. Front Airbag Warning Lamp It also lights momentarily when you switch on your vehicle to confirm the lamp is functional.
Instrument Cluster Stability Control Warning Lamp Headlamps On Warning Chime Lights when the system is active. If it remains on or does not light E138639 when you power your vehicle on, this indicates a malfunction. During a malfunction, the system turns off. Have the system checked by an authorized dealer immediately. See (page 128). Sounds when you remove the key from the ignition and open the driver's door and you have left the headlamps or parking lamps on.
Information Displays • GENERAL INFORMATION • WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road. Your primary responsibility is the safe operation of your vehicle. We recommend against the use of any hand-held device while driving and encourage the use of voice-operated systems when possible.
Information Displays Display Mode Budget Text View Options Budget Text or Help Budget View Gauge Scale, Budget Text or Help Range View Surplus Graphic, Budget Text or Help MyView Gauge Scale - check enabled or uncheck disabled Budget Text - check enabled or uncheck disabled Change MyView Budget Text Budget View Range View Budget + Avg Accessory Power Accessory Power Trip 1 Trip 1 Trip 2 Trip 2 Energy History Energy Coach Energy Coach Blank Blank Help If you don’t enter a charge point,
Information Displays MyView Your current energy use is the white line that moves up and down in the Budget Gauge. A higher line means you are using more energy (lower is better). Your energy use includes input from the accelerator pedal as well as the accessories, such as Climate Control. You can choose what to display in this view. Selecting Change MyView in the options menu allows you to scroll through two columns of content choices. • The Budget is shown by the blue cup shape around the Budget Gauge.
Information Displays Trip 1 & 2 Trip distance Standard Enhanced Budget Text X X X XXX Wh/mi (km) – Energy used per unit of distance — X — XX.X kWh –Energy used — X — Elapsed trip time X X X Budget Text — — X Total Odometer X X X Note: Press and hold OK to reset the currently displayed trip information. • • • • • Trip distance — Shows your accumulated trip distance. XXX Wh/mi (km) — Shows the average Energy (watt-hours) used per unit of distance for a given trip. XX.
Information Displays • Energy History - This view from left to right starts with the Budget View gauge and adds historical Energy Use and Budget data. The data is represented as an average for time intervals of either 1, 2 or 6 minutes, with the leftmost interval being the most recent. Total time for the five intervals is shown at the bottom of the view. Interval time can be selected in the Options menu. Intervals shown in grey color are from the previous drive.
Information Displays Information Driver Alert Displays the associated driver alert graphic. XX Warnings Displays the number of warnings that need immediate attention in red. You can only view the warnings from the System Check menu. View them immediately by pressing OK and then OK again to enter system check. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the warnings. System Check All active warnings will display first if applicable.
Information Displays Settings Tire Mobility Kit MyKey Select number of years Create MyKey Hold OK to Create MyKey Traction Control Always On or User Selectable Max Speed Choose desired speed or off Speed Minder Choose desired speed or off Display Volume Limiter On or Off Clear MyKeys Hold OK to Clear All MyKeys Language Select the desired language Units Distance Miles or km Temperature Fahrenheit (°F) or Celsius (°C) Brake Coach On or Off Regen Display On or Off Lifetime Summary Hold O
Information Displays Press the OK button to acknowledge and remove some messages from the information display. Other messages will be removed automatically after a short time. Certain messages need to be confirmed before you can access the menus. AdvanceTrac® Message Action Service AdvanceTrac The system has detected a condition that requires service. Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible. Alarm Message Action Vehicle Alarm To Stop Alarm, Start Vehicle.
Information Displays Message Depleted Battery Stop safely now Action The estimated range is 0 mi (0 km). Stop your vehicle in a safe place. Your vehicle must be charged. Reduce Climate Use for High climate usage may make it difficult to stay within your More Range energy budget. Limited Performance Due to cold battery Cold battery temperatures is affecting your vehicle performance. Severely Limited Your vehicle performance is severely affected by cold battery Performance Due to cold temperatures.
Information Displays Doors Message Action X Door Ajar Displays when the door(s) listed is not completely closed. Liftgate Ajar Displays when the liftgate is not completely closed. Hill Start Assist Message Action Hill Start Assist Not Available Displays when hill start assist is not available. Contact an authorized dealer. See Hill Start Assist (page 125).
Information Displays Lighting Message Action Brake lamp Bulb fault Displays when the brake lamp bulb has burned out. Contact an authorized dealer. Low beam Bulb fault Displays when the low beam headlamp bulb has burned out. Contact an authorized dealer. Headlamp fault Service req'd Displays when an electrical system problem occurs with the headlamp system. Contact an authorized dealer.
Information Displays Message Action Vehicle at Top Speed of Displays when a MyKey is in use and the MyKey speed limit is MyKey Setting reached. Check Speed Drive Safely Displays when MyKey is active. Buckle Up to Unmute Audio Displays when a MyKey is in use and Belt- Minder is activated. MyKey Park Aid Cannot be Deactivated Displays when a MyKey is in use and park aid is activated. Park Aid Message Action Check Park Aid The system has detected a condition that requires service.
Information Displays Power Steering Message Action Service Power Steering The power steering system has detected a condition that requires service. Contact an authorized dealer. Service Power Steering Now The power steering system has detected a condition within the power steering system that requires service immediately. Contact an authorized dealer. Power Steering Assist Fault The power steering system has disabled power steering assist due to a system error. Contact an authorized dealer.
Information Displays Transmission Message Action Transmission Not in Park A reminder to shift into park.
Climate Control AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL E190322 A AUTO: Press the button to switch on automatic operation. Adjust to select the desired temperature. Fan speed, air distribution, air conditioning operation, and outside or recirculated air are automatically adjusted to heat or cool the vehicle to maintain the desired temperature. You can also turn off dual zone mode by pressing and holding the button for greater than two seconds. B Fan speed control: Adjusts the volume of air circulated in the vehicle.
Climate Control I MAX A/C: Press the button for maximum cooling. Recirculated air flows through the instrument panel vents, air conditioning automatically turns on and the fan automatically adjusts to the highest speed. J MAX Defrost: Press the button to switch on defrost. Outside air flows through the windshield vents, air conditioning automatically turns on, and fan automatically adjusts to the highest speed. You can also use this setting to defrost and clear the windshield of a thin covering of ice.
Climate Control Note: Remove any snow, ice, or leaves from the air intake area at the base of the windshield. Hot and cold temperatures make your vehicle use more energy to achieve and maintain a comfortable interior temperature. Park the vehicle in the shade or in a parking structure when hot, and in a garage when cold. Note: To improve air conditioning when starting your vehicle, drive with the windows slightly open for two to three minutes.
Climate Control Press the button to clear the heated rear window of thin ice and fog. The heated rear window will automatically turn off after a short period of time. Start the vehicle before you switch the heated rear window on. For additional cabin air filter information, or to replace the filter, see an authorized dealer. Do not use razor blades or other sharp objects to clean or remove decals from the inside of the heated rear window.
Seats • SITTING IN THE CORRECT POSITION WARNINGS Do not recline the seat backrest too far as this can cause the occupant to slide under the safety belt, resulting in serious injury in the event of a crash. • Sitting improperly, out of position or with the seat backrest reclined too far, can result in serious injury or death in the event of a crash. Always sit upright against your seat backrest, with your feet on the floor.
Seats Adjusting the Head Restraint Note: Adjust the seatback to an upright driving position before adjusting the head restraint. Adjust the head restraint so that the top of it is level with the top of your head and as far forward as possible. Make sure that you remain comfortable. If you are extremely tall, adjust the head restraint to its highest position. Raising the Head Restraint Pull the head restraint up. Lowering the Head Restraint 1. Press and hold button C. 2. Push the head restraint down.
Seats The manual front seats may consist of: E197725 E144727 Adjust the seatback to an upright driving or riding position. 2. Pivot the head restraint forward toward your head to the desired position. A A bar to move the seat backward and forward. B A lever to adjust the height of the seat. C A lever to adjust the angle of the seatback. 1. After the head restraint reaches the forward-most tilt position, pivoting it forward again will then release it to the rearward, un-tilted position.
Seats E194195 1 Power Lumbar (If Equipped) 1 2 E187688 E156656 REAR SEATS 1. Press the unlock buttons down. 2. Push the seatback forward. Folding the Seatback Note: Before lowering the seatback(s), remove the outboard head restraints. See Head Restraints (page 104). Note: Your vehicle may have split seatbacks that must be folded individually.
Seats Flip Up Seat Cushions WARNING Before returning the seatback to its original position, make sure that cargo or any objects are not trapped behind the seatback. Make sure that the safety belt is not laying on the seat latch. After returning the seatback to its original position, pull on the seatback to make sure that it has fully latched. An unlatched seat may become dangerous in the event of a sudden stop or crash. E165362 3. Stow the safety belt in the belt stowage clip.
Seats HEATED SEATS WARNING People who are unable to feel pain to their skin because of advanced age, chronic illness, diabetes, spinal cord injury, medication, alcohol use, exhaustion or other physical conditions, must exercise care when using the heated seat. The heated seat may cause burns even at low temperatures, especially if used for long periods of time. Do not place anything on the seat that insulates against heat, such as a blanket or cushion. This may cause the heated seat to overheat.
Auxiliary Power Points 12 Volt DC Power Point Location You may find power points in the following locations: • On the center console • In the center console. WARNING Do not plug optional electrical accessories into the cigar lighter socket. Incorrect use of the lighter can cause damage not covered by your warranty, and can result in fire or serious injury. Note: After starting your vehicle, you can use the socket to power 12-volt appliances with a maximum current rating of 20 amps.
Storage Compartments CENTER CONSOLE OVERHEAD CONSOLE Stow items in the cupholder carefully as items may become loose during hard braking, acceleration or crashes, including hot drinks which may spill. Available console features include: E131605 Press near the rear edge of the door to open it. E188648 A Cupholder with grips and height adjuster. To use, flip the removable inset piece. B Storage compartment with auxiliary power point and media hub. C Parking aid and cardholder.
Starting and Stopping the Electric Motor The keyless starting system has three modes: • Off: Turns the ignition off. Without applying the brake pedal, press and release the power button once when the ignition is in the on mode, or when the vehicle is on but not moving. • On: All electrical circuits are operational and the warning lamps and indicators illuminate. Without applying the brake pedal, press and release the power button once from off mode. • Start: Starts your vehicle.
Starting and Stopping the Electric Motor Fast Restart The fast restart feature allows you to restart your vehicle within 10 seconds of switching it off, even if it does not detect a valid passive key. 1 2 Within 10 seconds of switching your vehicle off, press the brake pedal and press the power button. After 10 seconds, you can no longer start your vehicle if it does not detect a valid passive key.
Starting and Stopping the Electric Motor When your vehicle is moving, press the power button three times within two seconds or press and hold for at least one second. Move the transmission selector lever to position N and use the brakes to bring your vehicle to a safe stop. When your vehicle has come to a complete stop, move the transmission selector lever to position P.
High Voltage Battery GENERAL INFORMATION WARNINGS This equipment has arcing or sparking parts, do not expose to flammable vapors. Position this equipment at least 18 inches (80 millimeters) above the floor. WARNINGS This battery pack shall only be serviced by an authorized electric vehicle technician. Improper handling can result in personal injury or death. The AC wall plug must fit firmly into the AC outlet.
High Voltage Battery Make sure that the 120 volt convenience cord is completely unwound before charging. Always plug the cord into the AC outlet before connecting the charging coupler into the charge port on your vehicle. 120 Volt Convenience Cord A B C D E197446 A. Power. B. Check outlet (if equipped). C. Fault. D. Vehicle. Note: When the convenience cord is plugged into an outlet, use the following table to determine your vehicle charge status.
High Voltage Battery Convenience Cord LED Indicators Status Check Outlet (If Equipped) Fault Vehicle Off Off Off The convenience cord is not connected to your vehicle. Off Off On The convenience cord is connected, but your vehicle is not charging. Off Off Blink Your vehicle is charging. Off Blink Off Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) Fault Detected. The convenience cord is retrying to charge. Off On Off Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) Fault Detected.
High Voltage Battery Charge Port The cord acknowledgment feature activates when you initiate a charge cycle. The four light quadrants each individually flash in a clockwise motion, starting with the top right-hand side light and ending with the top left-hand side, two times confirming that the system detects the charging coupler. The charge port is located between the front left-hand side door and the front left-hand side wheel well. Press the indentation on the charge port door to open and close it.
High Voltage Battery Waiting to Charge The light ring located around the charge port indicates the charge status of the high voltage battery in your vehicle: • When the top right-hand side quadrant is pulsing, the charge is between 0-25 percent. • When the top right-hand side quadrant is on and the bottom right-hand quadrant is pulsing, the charge is between 25-50 percent. • When both right-hand side quadrants are on and the bottom left-hand side quadrant is pulsing, the charge is between 50-75 percent.
High Voltage Battery You can modify the light ring lighting conditions. See Charge Port Light Ring Settings in the MyFord Touch section. See MyFord Touch™ (page 231). Value Charge The vehicle schedules charging at the lowest available utility rates. Contact your utility company to see what rates are available. Disconnecting the Charging Coupler Charge Now Note: Do not pull the wall plug from the wall while the vehicle is charging. Doing so may damage the outlet and the cord.
High Voltage Battery 1. Press the START/STOP button to power off your vehicle. 2. Press the brake pedal and press the START/STOP button. 3. If your vehicle is not powered after this sequence, repeat steps 1 and 2 up to two more times. Note: During this process, your vehicle detects if the electrical system is safe and reactivates. Once your vehicle determines the electrical system safe, you can start your vehicle as you would normally by pressing the brake in combination with the START/STOP button.
Transmission AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Park (P) Single Speed Automatic Transmission In this position, power is not transmitted to the drive wheels and the transmission is locked. You can start the electric motor with the gearshift lever in this position. WARNING Always set the parking brake fully and make sure you shift the gearshift lever to park (P). Switch the ignition off and remove the key whenever you leave your vehicle.
Transmission 4. Apply the brake pedal. Using a suitable tool rotate the lever forward while pulling the gearshift lever out of the park (P) position and into the neutral (N) position. 5. Install components in the reverse order of removal. Note: Contact an authorized dealer as soon as possible if this procedure is used. WARNINGS If the parking brake is fully released, but the brake warning lamp remains illuminated, the brakes may not be working properly. See your authorized dealer.
Brakes Anti-lock Brake System GENERAL INFORMATION This system helps you maintain steering control during emergency stops by keeping the brakes from locking. Note: Occasional brake noise is normal. If a metal-to-metal, continuous grinding or continuous squeal sound is present, the brake linings may be worn-out. Have the system checked by an authorized dealer. If the vehicle has continuous vibration or shudder in the steering wheel while braking, have it checked by an authorized dealer.
Brakes 1. Press the foot brake pedal firmly. 2. Pull the parking brake lever up to its fullest extent. Note: If you park your vehicle on a hill and facing uphill, shift the gearshift lever to park (P) and turn the steering wheel away from the curb. standard friction braking. When the battery is almost fully charged, the amount of regenerative braking is limited to avoid overcharging, and the requested deceleration is produced by standard friction braking alone.
Brakes When the system is active, your vehicle will remain stationary on the slope for two to three seconds after you release the brake pedal. This allows you time to move your foot from the brake to the accelerator pedal. The brakes are released automatically once the engine has developed sufficient drive to prevent your vehicle from rolling down the slope. This is an advantage when pulling away on a slope, for example from a car park ramp, traffic lights or when reversing uphill into a parking space.
Traction Control System Warning Lamps and Messages PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The traction control system helps avoid drive wheel spin and loss of traction. WARNING If the warning lamp remains illuminated or does not illuminate when you switch the ignition on, this indicates a malfunction. During a malfunction the system will switch off. Have the system checked immediately. Operating your vehicle with the system disabled could lead to the loss of vehicle control, vehicle rollover, personal injury or death.
Stability Control The AdvanceTrac Control system helps you keep control of your vehicle when on a slippery surface. The electronic stability control portion of the system helps avoid skids and lateral slides. The traction control system helps avoid drive wheel spin and loss of traction. See Using Traction Control (page 127).
Parking Aids Parking aid automatically turns on when you shift into reverse (R). When your vehicle approaches an object, a warning tone sounds. When your vehicle moves closer to an object, the warning tone repeat rate will increase. The warning tone sounds continuously when an object is 12 in (30 cm) or less from the rear bumper. REAR PARKING AID (If Equipped) WARNINGS The parking aid system can only assist you to detect objects when your vehicle is moving at parking speeds.
Parking Aids Press the parking aid button to switch the system off. If a fault is present in the system, a warning message appears in the information display and does not allow you to switch the system on. REAR VIEW CAMERA WARNINGS The rear view camera system is a reverse aid supplement device that still requires the driver to use it in conjunction with the interior and exterior mirrors for maximum coverage. E142435 The camera is located on the luggage compartment door.
Parking Aids Note: When towing, the camera only sees what is towed behind your vehicle. This might not provide adequate coverage as it usually provides in normal operation and some objects might not be seen. In some vehicles, the guidelines may disappear once the trailer tow connector is engaged. A B C D E The camera may not operate correctly under the following conditions: • Nighttime or dark areas if one or both reverse lamps are not operating. • Mud, water or debris obstructs the camera's view.
Parking Aids Always use caution while reversing. Objects in the red zone are closest to your vehicle and objects in the green zone are farther away. Objects are getting closer to your vehicle as they move from the green zone to the yellow or red zones. Use the side view mirrors and rear view mirror to get better coverage on both sides and rear of your vehicle. Enhanced Park Aids or Park Pilot (If Equipped) Manual Zoom Rear Camera Delay Selectable settings for this feature are ON and OFF.
Cruise Control Setting the Cruise Speed PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION 1. Drive to desired speed. 2. Press and release SET+. Cruise control lets you maintain a set speed without keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal. You can use cruise control when your vehicle speed is greater than 20 mph (30 km/h). 3. Take your foot off the accelerator pedal. Note: The indicator will change color.
Driving Aids • • STEERING Electric Power Steering Note: A high crown in the road or high crosswinds may also make the steering seem to wander or pull. WARNING The electric power steering system has diagnostic checks that continuously monitor the system. If a fault is detected, a message displays in the information display. Stop your vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. Switch the ignition off.
Load Carrying vehicle will provide maximum return of vehicle design performance. Before loading your vehicle, familiarize yourself with the following terms for determining your vehicle’s weight ratings, with or without a trailer, from the vehicle’s Tire Label or Safety Compliance Certification Label: Base Curb Weight - is the weight of the vehicle including full fluids and all standard equipment. It does not include passengers, cargo, or optional equipment.
Load Carrying Payload - is the combined weight of cargo and passengers that the vehicle is carrying. The maximum payload for your vehicle can be found on the Tire Label on the B-Pillar or the edge of the driver door (vehicles exported outside the US and Canada may not have a Tire Label). Look for “THE COMBINED WEIGHT OF OCCUPANTS AND CARGO SHOULD NEVER EXCEED XXX kg OR XXX lb.” for maximum payload. The payload listed on the Tire Label is the maximum payload for the vehicle as built by the assembly plant.
Load Carrying E142517 CARGO E143817 GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) - is the maximum allowable weight that can be carried by a single axle (front or rear). These numbers are shown on the Safety Compliance Certification Label. The label shall be affixed to either the door hinge pillar, door-latch post, or the door edge that meets the door-latch post, next to the driver's seating position. The total load on each axle must never exceed its Gross Axle Weight Rating.
Load Carrying Note: For trailer towing information refer to the RV and Trailer Towing Guide available at an authorized dealer. GVW E143818 Safety Compliance Certification Label. The label shall be affixed to either the door hinge pillar, door-latch post, or the door edge that meets the door-latch post, next to the driver's seating position. The Gross Vehicle Weight must never exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) is the Vehicle Curb Weight, plus cargo, plus passengers.
Load Carrying E142524 WARNING Exceeding the Safety Compliance Certification Label vehicle weight rating limits could result in substandard vehicle handling or performance, engine, transmission and/or structural damage, serious damage to the vehicle, loss of control and personal injury. GCW GVW E143819 GCWR (Gross Combined Weight Rating) - is the maximum allowable weight of the vehicle and the loaded trailer, including all cargo and passengers, that the vehicle can handle without risking damage.
Load Carrying Examples: For a 5000 pound (2268 kilogram) conventional trailer, multiply 5000 by 0.10 and 0.15 to obtain a proper tongue load range of 500 to 750 pounds (227 to 340 kilograms). For an 11500 pound (5216 kilogram) fifth wheel trailer, multiply by 0.15 and 0.25 to obtain a proper king pin load range of 1725 to 2875 pounds (782 to 1304 kilograms). for operation at Gross Vehicle Weight Rating, not at Gross Combined Weight Rating.
Load Carrying 2. Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle. 3. Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lb. 4. The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity. For example, if the “XXX” amount equals 1,400 lb. and there will be five 150 lb. passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lb. (1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 lb.) 5.
Load Carrying be: 635 kilograms - (2 x 99 kilograms) - (12 x 45 kilograms) = 635 - 198 - 540 = -103 kilograms. You will need to reduce the load weight by at least 240 pounds (104 kilograms). If you remove three 100-pound (45-kilogram) cement bags, then the load calculation would be: 1400 - (2 x 220) - (9 x 100) = 1400 - 440 900 = 60 pounds. Now you have the load capacity to transport the cement and your friend home.
Towing Ford Motor Company produces a towing manual for all authorized tow truck operators. Have your tow truck operator refer to this manual for proper hook-up and towing procedures for your vehicle. TOWING A TRAILER WARNING Never tow a trailer with your vehicle. This powertrain is not designed to tow. You can tow your vehicle from the front with wheel lift equipment to raise the front wheels off the ground.
Towing Recreational Towing Follow these guidelines if you have a need for recreational (RV) towing. An example of recreational towing would be towing your vehicle behind a motorhome. We designed these guidelines to prevent damage to your transmission. Do not tow your vehicle with any wheels on the ground, as vehicle or transmission damage may occur. It is recommended to tow your vehicle with all four wheels off the ground, for example when using a car-hauling trailer. Otherwise, you cannot tow your vehicle.
Driving Hints When driving through standing water, drive very slowly and do not stop your vehicle. Your brake performance and traction may be limited. After driving through water and as soon as it is safe to do so: BREAKING-IN You need to break in new tires for approximately 300 mi (480 km). During this time, your vehicle may exhibit some unusual driving characteristics. • Avoid hard accelerations and driving too fast during the first 1000 mi (1,600 km).
Driving Hints WARNINGS Never place floor mats or any other covering on top of already installed floor mats. Floor mats should always rest on top of vehicle carpeting surface and not another floor mat or other covering. Additional floor mats or any other covering will reduce the pedal clearance and potentially interfere with pedal operation. Check attachment of floor mats on a regular basis. Always properly reinstall and secure floor mats that have been removed for cleaning or replacement.
Roadside Emergencies authorized dealer. If a member requests a tow to an authorized dealer that is more than 35 mi (56 km) from the disablement location, the member shall be responsible for any mileage costs in excess of 35 mi (56 km). ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE Vehicles Sold in the United States: Getting Roadside Assistance To fully assist you should you have a vehicle concern, Ford Motor Company offers a complimentary roadside assistance program. This program is separate from the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
Roadside Emergencies Canadian roadside coverage and benefits may differ from the U.S. coverage. If you require more information, please refer to the coverage section of your warranty guide, call us in Canada at 1-800-665-2006, or visit our website at www.ford.ca. The hazard warning button is located on the instrument panel. Use it when your vehicle is creating a safety hazard for other motorists. • Sykes Assistance Services Corporation administers the Roadside Assistance program.
Roadside Emergencies To Connect the Booster Cables 2. Switch off the electric motor and any electrical equipment. 3. Connect the positive (+) terminal of vehicle B with the positive (+) terminal of vehicle A (cable C). Battery positions may vary. A C D E152134 4. Connect the negative (-) terminal of vehicle B to the ground connection of vehicle A (cable D). B To Start Your Vehicle 1. Run the engine of vehicle B at a moderately high speed. 2.
Roadside Emergencies Crashes COLLISION, DAMAGE OR FIRE EVENT A crash or impact significant enough to require an emergency response for conventional vehicles would also require the same response for an electric or hybrid-electric vehicle.
Roadside Emergencies • • • As with any vehicle fire, do not inhale smoke, vapors or gas from the vehicle, as they may be hazardous. Remain a safe distance from the vehicle and try to stay clear of the smoke. Stay out of the roadway and stay out of the way of any oncoming traffic while awaiting the arrival of emergency responders.
Customer Assistance These are some of the items that can be found online: • U.S. dealer locator by Dealer Name, City/State or Zip Code. • Owner Manuals. • Maintenance Schedules. • Recalls. • Ford Extended Service Plans. • Ford Genuine Accessories. • Service specials and promotions. GETTING THE SERVICES YOU NEED Warranty repairs to your vehicle must be performed by an authorized dealer.
Customer Assistance In order to help us serve you better, please have the following information available when contacting a Customer Relationship Center: • Vehicle Identification Number. • Your telephone number (home and business). • The name of the authorized dealer and city where located. • The vehicle’s current odometer reading. California Civil Code Section 1793.
Customer Assistance already taken to try to resolve them. A Customer Claim Form will be mailed that will need to be completed, signed and returned to the BBB along with proof of ownership. Upon receipt, the BBB will review the claim for eligibility under the Program Summary Guidelines. THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU (BBB) AUTO LINE PROGRAM (U.S. ONLY) Your satisfaction is important to Ford Motor Company and to your dealer.
Customer Assistance In the CAMVAP program, impartial third-party arbitrators conduct hearings at mutually convenient times and places in an informal environment. These impartial arbitrators review the positions of the parties, make decisions and, when appropriate, render awards to resolve disputes. CAMVAP decisions are fast, fair, and final as the arbitrator’s award is binding on both you and Ford of Canada.
Customer Assistance FORD MOTOR COMPANY Customer Relationship Center 1555 Fairlane Drive Fairlane Business Park #3 Allen Park, Michigan 48101 U.S.A. Telephone: +971 4 3326084 Toll-Free Number of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: 800 8971409 Local Telephone Number of Kuwait: 24810575 FAX: +971 4 3327299 Email: menacac@ford.com www.me.ford.com Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. EST Helm, Incorporated can also be reached by their website: www.helminc.
Customer Assistance To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to http://www.safercar.gov; or write to: Administrator 1200 New Jersey Avenue, Southeast Washington, D.C. 20590 You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from http://www.safercar.gov.
Fuses front of the 12 volt battery box. It is connected to the 12 volt battery positive terminal. This fuse box contains several high current fuses. If replacement of these high current fuses is required, contact an authorized dealer. FUSE SPECIFICATION CHART Pre-Fuse Box Your vehicle has a pre-fuse box located in the electric motor compartment on the Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected F1 80A Electronic power assist steering. F2 150A 12 volt battery charge. F3 100A Power distribution box.
Fuses E129925 Lift the release lever at the rear of the cover to remove it. Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected ** Anti-lock brake system. Stability control (KL30V). ** Anti-lock brake system. Stability control (KL30P). F7 40A F8 30A F9 - F10 40A F11 40A F12 40A F13 40A F14 40A Not used. ** Blower motor module. ** Brake vacuum pump. ** Electric motor control relay. ** Battery charging control module. ** Coolant heater one.
Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected ** Body control module (KL30C supply). ** Coolant heater two. F15 30A F16 40A F17 - F18 20A F19 5A F20 15A F21 5A F22 15A F23 5A F24 5A F25 - F26 10A F27 15A F28 5A F29 - Not used. ** * * * * Windshield wiper. Anti-lock brake system. Stability control (KL15). Horn. Stop lamp switch. Battery monitoring system. * Relay coils. * Lighting control switch module. Not used. * Powertrain control module.
Fuses Fuse Fuse rating F36 20A F37 5A F38 15A F39 - * Circuits protected Coolant pump. Vehicle audible signal for pedestrians. * * Powertrain control module (KL15 supply). Not used. 5A F41 20A F42 - Electronic power assist steering. F40 * * Body control module (KL15 supply). Not used. Daytime running light. F43 15A F44 - Not used. F45 - Not used. F46 - Not used. F47 - Not used. F48 5A * * Mechanical relay coil fuse.
Fuses Relay Relay Type R9 - R10 Mini relay R11 - Circuit switched Not used. Brake vacuum pump. Not used. R12 Power relay R13 Mini relay Blower motor. Electronic fan control module. R14 Mini relay Electric motor control. R15 Power relay Brake vacuum pump mechanical relay. R16 Power relay Ignition.
Fuses Passenger Compartment Fuse Box E129926 Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected F56 - Not used. F57 - Not used. F58 - Not used. F59 - Not used. F60 10A Interior lamp. Driver door switch pack. Glove compartment lamp.
Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Ambient lighting lamp. Front cigar lighter socket. Rear auxiliary power points. F61 20A F62 - Not used. F63 - Not used. F64 - Not used. F65 10A F66 - F67 7.5A F68 - F69 5A F70 - F71 7.5A Air conditioning. F72 7.5A Steering wheel control module. Luggage compartment lid release. Not used. Global positioning sensor. SYNC. Not used. Instrument panel cluster. Not used. F73 7.5A Smart data link module. F74 15A High beam headlamp.
Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected F84 20A Driver door unlock (ground). Double locking ground (ground). F85 7.5A Heated seats switch. F86 10A Restraint system. Passenger airbag deactivation system. F87 - Not used. F88 - Not used. F89 - Not used. Luggage Compartment Fuse Box E129927 Fuse Fuse rating F1 5A F2 - F3 5A F4 25A F5 25A Circuits protected Cellphone passport module. * Not used. Keyless vehicle door handles. * * Front power window (left).
Fuses Fuse Fuse rating Circuits protected Power folding mirror (right). Heated exterior mirror (right). F8 5A F9 25A F10 25A F11 5A Rear right door module (KL30 supply). 25A * F7 Rear left door module (KL30 supply). 25A * F6 Ignition relay. * * * Driver power seat. * Heated rear window. High voltage battery (12V B+). F12 - Not used. F13 - Not used. F14 - Not used. F15 - Not used. F16 - Not used. F17 - Not used. F18 - Not used. F19 - Not used.
Fuses Fuse Fuse rating F30 5A F31 - Not used. Not used. * Circuits protected Parking aid module. F32 - F33 15A F34 15A F35 15A F36 - Not used. F37 - Not used. F38 - Not used. Rear wiper motor. * Heated seat (driver). * Heated seat (front passenger). F39 - Not used. F40 - Not used. F41 - Not used. F42 - Not used. F43 - Not used. F44 - Not used. F45 - Not used. F46 - Not used.
Fuses Relay Relay Type Circuit switched R4 - Not used. R5 - Not used. R6 - Not used. CHANGING A FUSE Fuses E142430 WARNING If electrical components in the vehicle are not working, a fuse may have blown. Blown fuses are identified by a broken wire within the fuse. Check the appropriate fuses before replacing any electrical components. Always replace a fuse with one that has the specified amperage rating.
Maintenance Your vehicle consists of various high voltage components and wiring. All of the high voltage power flows through specific wiring assemblies which are labeled as such or are covered with a solid orange convolute or orange stripe tape. Do not come in contact with these components. GENERAL INFORMATION Have your vehicle serviced regularly to help maintain its roadworthiness and resale value.
Maintenance E142457 E189028 2. Go to the front of your vehicle and locate the secondary release lever under the front of the hood, left of center, and push it to your right-hand side to release. 3. Lift the hood and support it with the prop rod. 4. To close the hood, remove the support rod from the catch and secure correctly. 5. Lower the hood and allow it to drop under its own weight for the last 8 in to 12 in (20 cm to 30 cm). Note: Make sure the hood is fully closed.
Maintenance A Coolant reservoir. See Coolant Check (page 171). B Brake fluid reservoir. See Brake Fluid Check (page 173). C 12 volt battery. See Changing the 12V Battery (page 173). D Electric motor compartment fuse box. See Fuses (page 158). E Windshield washer fluid reservoir. See Washer Fluid Check (page 173). Note: Coolant expands when it is hot. The level may extend beyond the MAX mark. COOLANT CHECK Note: If the level is at the MIN mark, below the MIN mark or empty, add coolant immediately.
Maintenance Note: During normal vehicle operation, the coolant may change color from orange to pink or light red. Whenever coolant has been added, the coolant level in the coolant reservoir should be checked the next few times you drive the vehicle. If necessary, add enough prediluted coolant to bring the coolant level to the correct level.
Maintenance If you drive in extremely hot climates: • It may be necessary to have a Ford authorized dealer decrease the coolant concentration to 40%. • A coolant concentration of 40% provides improved overheat protection. Coolant concentrations below 40% will decrease the freeze and corrosion protection characteristics of the coolant and may cause vehicle damage. E170684 Only use fluid that meets Ford specifications.
Maintenance For longer, trouble-free operation, keep the top of the battery clean and dry. WARNINGS Keep batteries out of reach of children. Batteries contain sulfuric acid. Avoid contact with skin, eyes or clothing. Shield your eyes when working near the battery to protect against possible splashing of acid solution. In case of acid contact with skin or eyes, flush immediately with water for a minimum of 15 minutes and get prompt medical attention. If acid is swallowed, call a physician immediately.
Maintenance Note: You can use the service position in winter to provide easier access to the wiper blades for freeing them from snow and ice. Make sure the windshield is free from snow and ice before you switch the ignition on. CHECKING THE WIPER BLADES 1. Switch the ignition on. E142463 Run the tip of your fingers over the edge of the blade to check for roughness. Clean the wiper blades with washer fluid or water applied with a soft sponge or cloth. A E129986 2.
Maintenance 3. Rotate and remove the wiper blade. 4. Install in the reverse order. Note: Make sure that the wiper blade locks into place. Headlamp Aiming Target Changing the Rear Window Wiper Blade 1. Lift the wiper arm. E142592 3 E130060 A 8 ft (2.4 m) B Ground to the center of the headlamp low beam bulb C 25 ft (7.6 m) D Horizontal reference line Vertical Aim Adjustment Procedure 2 1. Park your vehicle on level ground approximately 25 ft (7.6 m) from a wall or screen. 2.
Maintenance Note: There may be an identifying mark on the lens to help you locate the center of the bulb. Note: To see a clearer light pattern while adjusting one headlamp, you may want to block the light from the other headlamp. 3. Switch on the low beam headlamps and open the hood. E142465 E164485 4. On the wall or screen you will observe a flat zone of high intensity light located at the top of the beam pattern.
Maintenance CHANGING A BULB WARNING 2 Handle a halogen headlamp bulb carefully and keep out of children’s reach. Grasp the bulb by only its plastic base and do not touch the glass. The oil from your hand could cause the bulb to break the next time the headlamps are operated. 4 Note: If you accidently touch the bulb, you should clean it with rubbing alcohol. 2 Replacing HID Headlamp Bulbs Your vehicle has high intensity discharge lamps. These lamps operate at a high voltage.
Maintenance Replacing Direction Indicator Bulbs 4. Remove the bulb. 1. Replacing Rear Lamp Bulbs Remove the headlamp. See Removing a Headlamp (page 177). Accessing the Rear, Brake, Side Marker, Direction Indicator and Reverse Bulbs 3 2 E133104 2. Remove the cover. 3. Turn the bulb holder counterclockwise and remove it. 4. Gently press the bulb into the bulb holder, turn it counterclockwise and remove it. E133111 1. Remove the trim panel. Replacing Side Marker Bulb 1. Remove the headlamp.
Maintenance Replacing the Rear, Brake, Side Marker, Direction Indicator and Reverse Bulbs A B 4 E184158 4. Disconnect the electrical connector. 5. Remove the lamp and unclip the bulb holder. 6. Gently press the bulb into the bulb holder, turn it counterclockwise and remove it. D C E184159 A. Brake and rear lamp bulb. B. Side marker lamp bulb. C. Direction indicator bulb. D. Reverse lamp bulb. 1. Remove the lamp and unclip the bulb holder. 2.
Maintenance Replacing Licence Plate and High Mounted Brake Lamp Bulbs BULB SPECIFICATION CHART Replacement bulbs are specified in the chart below. Headlamp bulbs must be marked with an authorized “D.O.T.” for North America to ensure lamp performance, light brightness and pattern and safe visibility. The correct bulbs will not damage the lamp assembly or void the lamp assembly warranty and will provide quality bulb burn time. These lamps have LED bulbs. Contact an authorized dealer.
Vehicle Care GENERAL INFORMATION CLEANING THE EXTERIOR Your Ford or Lincoln authorized dealer has many quality products available to clean your vehicle and protect its finishes. Wash your vehicle regularly with cool or lukewarm water and a neutral pH shampoo, we recommend Motorcraft Detail Wash.
Vehicle Care Note: Never use abrasive materials, for example steel wool or plastic pads as they can scratch the chrome surface. • Note: Do not use chrome cleaner, metal cleaner or polish on wheels or wheel covers. Exterior Plastic Parts For routine cleaning we recommend Motorcraft Detail Wash. If tar or grease spots are present, we recommend Motorcraft Bug and Tar Remover.
Vehicle Care • • Never wash or rinse any ignition coil, spark plug wire or spark plug well, or the area in and around these locations. Cover the battery, power distribution box, and air filter assembly to prevent water damage when cleaning the engine. WARNINGS On vehicles equipped with seat-mounted airbags, do not use chemical solvents or strong detergents. Such products could contaminate the side airbag system and affect performance of the side airbag in a collision.
Vehicle Care Note: Follow the same procedure as cleaning leather seats for cleaning leather instrument panels and leather interior trim surfaces. See Cleaning Leather Seats (page 185). 4. If necessary, apply more soap and water solution or cleaning product to a clean, soft cloth and press it onto the soiled area. Allow this to set at room temperature for 30 minutes. 5. Remove the soaked cloth, then with a clean, damp cloth, use a rubbing motion for 60 seconds on the soiled area. 6.
Vehicle Care • • Alcohol solutions. Solvents or cleaners intended specifically for rubber, vinyl and plastics. Note: Some automatic car washes may cause damage to the finish on your wheel rims and covers. Note: Industrial-strength or heavy-duty cleaners in combination with brush agitation to remove brake dust and dirt, could wear away the clear coat finish over a period time.
Vehicle Care Fuel System We engineer and test all motor vehicles and their components for reliable, regular driving. Under various conditions, long-term storage may lead to degraded engine performance or failure unless you use specific precautions to preserve engine components. • Cooling System • • General • • • Store all vehicles in a dry, ventilated place. Protect from sunlight, if possible. If you store vehicles outside, they require regular maintenance to protect against rust and damage.
Vehicle Care Brakes • Contact an authorized dealer if you have any concerns or issues. Make sure the brakes and parking brake release fully. Tires • Maintain recommended air pressure. Miscellaneous • • Make sure you cover all linkages, cables, levers and pins under your vehicle with grease to prevent rust. Move vehicles at least 25 ft (7.5 m) every 15 days to lubricate working parts and prevent corrosion.
Wheels and Tires TEMPORARY MOBILITY KIT (Type 1) Note: The temporary mobility kit contains enough sealant compound in the canister for one tire repair only. See an authorized dealer for replacement sealant canisters. The kit is located in the luggage compartment. The kit consists of an air compressor to reinflate the tire and a canister of sealing compound that will effectively seal most punctures caused by nails or similar objects.
Wheels and Tires General Information • WARNING • Failure to follow these guidelines could result in an increased risk of loss of vehicle control, injury or death. • Note: Do not use the kit if you have severely damaged a tire. Only seal punctures located within the tire tread with the kit. Do not attempt to repair punctures larger than 1.4 inches (6.4 millimeters) or damage to the tire's sidewall. The tire may not completely seal. • • Loss of air pressure may adversely affect tire performance.
Wheels and Tires What to do When a Tire Is Punctured Do not remove any foreign object that has pierced the tire. If a puncture is located in the tire sidewall, stop and call roadside assistance. Repair a tire puncture within the tire's tread area in two stages with the kit. • • 1. Remove the valve cap from the tire valve. 2. Unwrap the clear tube from the compressor housing. 3. Remove the tube cap and fasten the metal connector of the tube to the tire valve, turning clockwise.
Wheels and Tires 9. When the tire reaches the recommended tire pressure, switch off the kit by pressing the on button; disconnect the kit from the tire valve and the power point. Re-install the valve cap on the tire valve, place the tube cap on the metal connector and return the kit to the stowage area. 10. Immediately and cautiously, drive the vehicle 4 miles (6 kilometers) to distribute the sealant evenly inside the tire. Do not exceed 50 mph (80 km/h). 11.
Wheels and Tires 2. Unhook the black hose from the side of the compressor and fasten firmly on the valve stem by turning clockwise. 3. Push and turn the dial clockwise to the air position. To switch the kit on, press the on button. Note: After you use the sealing compound, the maximum vehicle speed is 50 mph (80 km/h) and the maximum driving distance is 120 mi (200 km). Inspect the sealed tire immediately.
Wheels and Tires 2. Once aligned, seat the sealant canister by lightly pushing down until you hear an audible click. E144625 3. Using the yellow cap tool, locate and press the tab on the kit compressor housing while pulling up on the sealant canister. E144628 3. Wrap the clear tube around the compressor housing. Note: If you experience any difficulties when you remove or install the sealant canister, contact your authorized Ford dealer for assistance.
Wheels and Tires The kit is located in the luggage compartment. The kit consists of an air compressor to reinflate the tire and a canister of sealing compound that will effectively seal most punctures caused by nails or similar objects. This kit provides a temporary tire repair, allowing you to drive your vehicle up to 120 mi (200 km) at a maximum speed of 50 mph (80 km/h) to reach a tire service location. G Tire valve connector. H Accessory power plug. I Casing and housing.
Wheels and Tires • • • • • • • • • • • • Read all instructions and cautions fully. Before operating the kit, make sure your vehicle is safely off the road and away from moving traffic. Switch on the hazard lights. Always set the parking brake to make sure the vehicle does not move unexpectedly. Do not remove any foreign objects, such as nails or screws, from the tire.
Wheels and Tires Preparation: Park the vehicle in a safe, level and secure area, away from moving traffic. 4. Plug the power cable into the 12-volt power point in the vehicle. 5. Remove the warning sticker found on the canister and place it on the top of the instrument panel or the center of the dash. 6. Start the vehicle and leave the engine running so the compressor does not drain the vehicle’s battery. Switch the hazard lights on. Apply the parking brake and switch the engine off.
Wheels and Tires gauge reading will indicate the tire inflation pressure after about 30 seconds of operation. You should check the final tire pressure with the compressor turned OFF in order to get an accurate pressure reading. Note: If you experience any unusual vibration, ride disturbance or noise while driving, reduce your speed until you can safely pull off to the side of the road to call for roadside assistance. Note: Do not proceed to the second stage of this operation.
Wheels and Tires Removal of the Sealant Canister from the Kit 4. If required, switch on the compressor and adjust the tire to the recommended inflation pressure shown on the tire label located on the driver's door or door jamb area. You should check the tire pressure with the compressor turned OFF in order to get an accurate pressure reading. 5. Unplug the hoses, re-install the valve cap on the tire and return the kit to the stowage area.
Wheels and Tires E175987 E175989 4. Rotate the sealant canister up 90 degrees and pull away from casing/housing to remove. 4. Wrap the dual purpose hose (black tube) around the channel on the bottom of the housing/casing. Installation of the Sealant Canister to the Kit 1. With the canister held perpendicular to the housing, insert the canister nozzle into the connector and push until seated. 2. Rotate the canister 90 degrees down into the housing/casing. E175990 5.
Wheels and Tires Information About Uniform Tire Quality Grading TIRE CARE Important Information for 235/40R18 Low-Profile Tires and Wheels If your vehicle is equipped with 235/40R18 tires, they are low-profile tires. These tires and wheels are designed to give your vehicle a sport appearance. With low-profile tires, you may notice an increase in road noise and faster tire wear, depending on road conditions and driving styles.
Wheels and Tires U.S. Department of Transportation-Tire quality grades: The U.S. Department of Transportation requires Ford Motor Company to give you the following information about tire grades exactly as the government has written it. The traction grades, from highest to lowest are AA, A, B, and C. The grades represent the tire’s ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete.
Wheels and Tires kPa: Kilopascal, a metric unit of air pressure. PSI: Pounds per square inch, a standard unit of air pressure. Cold tire pressure: The tire pressure when the vehicle has been stationary and out of direct sunlight for an hour or more and prior to the vehicle being driven for 1 mi (1.6 km).
Wheels and Tires A. P: Indicates a tire, designated by the Tire and Rim Association, that may be used for service on cars, sport utility vehicles, minivans and light trucks. Note: If your tire size does not begin with a letter, this may mean it is designated by either the European Tire and Rim Technical Organization or the Japan Tire Manufacturing Association. B. 215: Indicates the nominal width of the tire in millimeters from sidewall edge to sidewall edge.
Wheels and Tires G. H: Indicates the tire's speed rating. The speed rating denotes the speed at which a tire is designed to be driven for extended periods of time under a standard condition of load and inflation pressure. The tires on your vehicle may operate at different conditions for load and inflation pressure. These speed ratings may need to be adjusted for the difference in conditions. The ratings range from 81 mph (130 km/h) to 186 mph (299 km/h). These ratings are listed in the following chart.
Wheels and Tires J. Tire Ply Composition and Material Used: Indicates the number of plies or the number of layers of rubber-coated fabric in the tire tread and sidewall. Tire manufacturers also must indicate the ply materials in the tire and the sidewall, which include steel, nylon, polyester, and others. K. Maximum Load: Indicates the maximum load in kilograms and pounds that can be carried by the tire.
Wheels and Tires C. Maximum Load Dual lb (kg) at psi (kPa) cold: Indicates the maximum load and tire pressure when the tire is used as a dual, defined as four tires on the rear axle (a total of six or more tires on the vehicle). D. Maximum Load Single lb (kg) at psi (kPa) cold: Indicates the maximum load and tire pressure when the tire is used as a single, defined as two tires (total) on the rear axle.
Wheels and Tires B A C E. 16: Indicates the wheel or rim diameter in inches. If you change your wheel size, you will have to purchase new tires to match the new wheel diameter. D E Location of the Tire Label You will find a Tire Label containing tire inflation pressure by tire size and other important information located on the B-Pillar or the edge of the driver door. Inflating Your Tires Safe operation of your vehicle requires that your tires are properly inflated.
Wheels and Tires (affixed to either the door hinge pillar, door-latch post, or the door edge that meets the door-latch post, next to the driver's seating position), or Tire Label which is located on the B-Pillar or the edge of the driver door. Failure to follow the tire pressure recommendations can cause uneven treadwear patterns and adversely affect the way your vehicle handles.
Wheels and Tires When weather temperature changes occur, tire inflation pressures also change. A 10°F (6°C) temperature drop can cause a corresponding drop of 1 psi (7 kPa) in inflation pressure. Check your tire pressures frequently and adjust them to the proper pressure which can be found on the Safety Compliance Certification Label or Tire Label. To check the pressure in your tire(s): 1. Make sure the tires are cool, meaning they are not hot from driving even a mile.
Wheels and Tires Inspecting Your Tires and Wheel Valve Stems Tire Wear Periodically inspect the tire treads for uneven or excessive wear and remove objects such as stones, nails or glass that may be wedged in the tread grooves. Check the tire and valve stems for holes, cracks, or cuts that may permit air leakage and repair or replace the tire and replace the valve stem. Inspect the tire sidewalls for cracking, cuts, bruises and other signs of damage or excessive wear.
Wheels and Tires describes the fundamental characteristics of the tire and also provides a United States DOT Tire Identification Number for safety standard certification and in case of a recall. This begins with the letters DOT and indicates that the tire meets all federal standards. The next two numbers or letters are the plant code designating where it was manufactured, the next two are the tire size code and the last four numbers represent the week and year the tire was built.
Wheels and Tires WARNINGS may be found on either the Safety Compliance Certification Label (affixed to either the door hinge pillar, door-latch post, or the door edge that meets the door-latch post, next to the driver's seating position), or the Tire Label which is located on the B-Pillar or edge of the driver’s door. If this information is not found on these labels, then you should contact your authorized dealer as soon as possible.
Wheels and Tires Avoid fast starts, stops and turns. Avoid potholes and objects on the road. Do not run over curbs or hit the tire against a curb when parking. It is recommended that the two front tires or two rear tires generally be replaced as a pair. The tire pressure sensors mounted in the wheels (originally installed on your vehicle) are not designed to be used in aftermarket wheels.
Wheels and Tires Tire and Wheel Alignment Tire Rotation A bad jolt from hitting a curb or pothole can cause the front end of your vehicle to become misaligned or cause damage to your tires. If your vehicle seems to pull to one side when you are driving, the wheels may be out of alignment. Have an authorized dealer check the wheel alignment periodically. Wheel misalignment in the front or the rear can cause uneven and rapid treadwear of your tires and should be corrected by an authorized dealer.
Wheels and Tires Rotating your tires at the recommended interval (as indicated in the Scheduled Maintenance chapter) will help your tires wear more evenly, providing better tire performance and longer tire life. Front-wheel drive vehicles (front tires on the left side of the diagram). TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM WARNING The tire pressure monitoring system is not a substitute for manually checking tire pressure.
Wheels and Tires Changing Tires With a Tire Pressure Monitoring System Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for proper tire maintenance, and it is the driver’s responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure, even if under-inflation has not reached the level to trigger illumination of the TPMS low tire pressure telltale. Your vehicle has also been equipped with a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when the system is not operating properly.
Wheels and Tires When Your Temporary Spare Tire is Installed When You Believe Your System is Not Operating Properly When one of your road tires needs to be replaced with the temporary spare, the system will continue to identify an issue to remind you that the damaged road wheel and tire assembly needs to be repaired and put back on your vehicle. The main function of the tire pressure monitoring system is to warn you when your tires need air.
Wheels and Tires Low tire pressure warning light Possible cause Customer action required Solid warning light Tire(s) under-inflated Make sure tires are at the proper pressure. See Inflating your tires in this chapter. After inflating your tires to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure as shown on the Tire Label (located on the edge of driver’s door or the B-Pillar), the vehicle must be driven for at least two minutes over 20 mph (32 km/h) before the light turns off.
Wheels and Tires How Temperature Affects Your Tire Pressure pressure warning light is on, visually check each tire to verify that no tire is flat. If one or more tires are flat, repair as necessary. Check the air pressure in the road tires. If any tire is under-inflated, carefully drive the vehicle to the nearest location where air can be added to the tires. Inflate all the tires to the recommended inflation pressure. The tire pressure monitoring system monitors tire pressure in each pneumatic tire.
Wheels and Tires The high voltage battery and support brace are very close to the rear lifting points. These points are identifiable by a triangle icon. Position the lift pads of the jack or hoist at the specified lifting points. Lifting your vehicle with the lift pads of the jack or hoist on the high voltage battery or the brace will damage the battery.
Capacities and Specifications MOTORCRAFT PARTS Component Part number Battery BXT-96R-500 BXT-96R-590 Windshield wiper blade WW-2802 (driver side) WW-2803 (passenger side) WW-1204 (rear) Cabin air filter FP-70 (front) FP-75 (auxiliary A/C) 222 Focus (CDH), enUSA, First Printing
Capacities and Specifications VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER The vehicle identification number is located on the left-hand side of the instrument panel. C Make, vehicle line, series, body type D Engine type E Check digit F Model year G Assembly plant H Production sequence number VEHICLE CERTIFICATION LABEL E142476 Please note that in the graphic, XXXX is representative of your vehicle identification number.
Capacities and Specifications The transmission code is on the Safety Compliance Certification Label. The following table shows the transmission code along with the transmission description.
Capacities and Specifications Capacities WARNING The air conditioning refrigerant system contains refrigerant R-134a under high pressure. Opening the air conditioning refrigerant system can cause personal injury. Have the air conditioning refrigerant system serviced only by qualified personnel. Item Capacity Electric powertrain assembly coolant 15.9 qt (15 L) Brake fluid Between MIN and MAX on brake fluid reservoir Automatic transmission fluid 1.3 qt (1.
Capacities and Specifications Name Specification Motorcraft MERCON LV Automatic Transmission Fluid CXT-10-LV12 MERCON LV Windshield washer fluid (U.S.): WSS-M14P19-A Motorcraft Premium Windshield Wash Concentrate with Bitterant ZC-32-B2 Windshield washer fluid (Canada): Motorcraft Premium Quality Windshield Washer Fluid CXC-37-(A, B, D, F) WSS-M14P19-A A/C refrigerant (U.S.
Audio System AM and FM frequencies are established by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and the Canadian Radio and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). Those frequencies are: • AM: 530, 540-1700, 1710 kHz • FM: 87.9-107.7, 107.9 MHz GENERAL INFORMATION Radio Frequencies and Reception Factors Radio Reception Factors Distance and strength The further you travel from an AM or FM station, the weaker the signal and the weaker the reception.
Audio System • • MP3 folder mode represents a folder structure consisting of one level of folders. The CD player numbers all MP3 tracks on the disc (noted by the .mp3 file extension) and all folders containing MP3 files, from F001 (folder) T001 (track) to F253 T255. Creating discs with only one level of folders helps with navigation through the disc files. AUDIO UNIT - VEHICLES WITH: SONY AUDIO SYSTEM WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury.
Audio System E184903 A Power: Press this button to switch the system off and on. B CD slot: Insert a CD. C TUNE +/-: In radio mode, press this button to manually search through the radio frequency band. In SIRIUS mode, press this button to find the previous or next available satellite radio station. D Eject: Press this button to eject a CD. E SOUND: Press this button to access settings for Treble, Midrange, Bass, Balance and Fade. F Volume: Turn this control to adjust the volume.
Audio System MEDIA HUB (If Equipped) The media hub is located in the center console and has the following features: A C E176343 B A Auxiliary input jack (Line in). B USB port. C SD card slot. See Entertainment (page 254). Note: Additional USB ports may be located in other areas of your vehicle.
MyFord Touch™ GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road. Your primary responsibility is the safe operation of your vehicle. We recommend against the use of any hand-held device while driving and encourage the use of voice-operated systems when possible.
MyFord Touch™ This system uses a four-corner strategy to provide quick access to several vehicle features and settings. The touchscreen provides easy interaction with your cell phone, entertainment, information and system settings. The corners display active modes within the menus, for example; your cell phone's status. Message City Center Map Edit Route Cancel Route Note: Some features are not available while your vehicle is moving.
MyFord Touch™ EV Information Press to select any of the following: Press to access features specific to your electric vehicle. Message Services E161716 Travel Link Home Alerts Press to access the home screen. Calendar E142613 Apps Note: Depending on your vehicle’s option package and software, the screens may vary in appearance from the descriptions in this section. The features may also be limited depending on the market. Check with an authorized dealer for availability.
MyFord Touch™ Message Action and Description Display Press this button to switch the display screen off. Press again, or touch the screen to switch the display screen on. Source Touch the control repeatedly to switch between media modes. Sound Adjust the settings for: • Bass • Treble • Midrange • Balance • Fade • DSP (Digital Signal Processing) • Occupancy Mode • Speed Compensated Volume.
MyFord Touch™ Support • The SYNC support team is available: • Monday-Saturday, 8:30am-8:00pm EST. • United States: 1-888-270-1055 • Canada: 1-800-565-3673 • Note: Times are subject to change due to holidays. Make sure that you review your device's manual before using it with SYNC. Safety Information Speed-restricted Features WARNING Some features of this system are restricted from use unless your vehicle is stationary.
MyFord Touch™ Speed-restricted Features Editing the list of wireless networks Photos and Graphics Adding or editing wallpaper Text Messages Composing text messages Viewing received text messages Editing preset text messages Navigation Using the keyboard to enter a destination Demo navigation route Adding or editing Address Book or Avoid Area entries The cellular profile, media device index, and development log remain in your vehicle unless you delete them, and are generally accessible only in your veh
MyFord Touch™ Accessing and Adjusting Modes Through Your Right Vehicle Information Display E145459 see butterflies but did not enter your next charge destination, then you should be able to achieve the range estimate shown at the start of your drive (you have a positive Status). See Instrument Cluster (page 81). The display is located on the right side of your instrument cluster (A).
MyFord Touch™ How to Use Voice Commands The following are some of the voice commands that you can E142599 say at any time during a voice command session. Press the voice button and when prompted say: Voice command E144811 Main Menu Use the OK and arrow buttons on the right side of your steering wheel to scroll through the available modes: What Can I Say Previous Page The selection menu expands and different options appear. • Press the up and down arrows to scroll through the modes.
MyFord Touch™ Using the touchscreen, press: Using the steering wheel control, press the voice button and when prompted say one of the following: Menu Item Settings Voice Commands Help List of Commands Voice Command List Radio List of Commands Phone List of Commands Voice Instructions List of Commands Voice Command Settings These allow you to customize the level of system interaction, help and feedback.
MyFord Touch™ Using Voice Commands with the Touchscreen Options Using the touchscreen, press the settings icon, then press: The voice command system has a dual mode feature which allows you to switch between using voice commands and making on-screen selections. This is available only when the system displays a list of candidates generated during a voice command session. For example, this can be used when entering a street address or trying to call a contact from a cell phone paired to the system.
MyFord Touch™ Item Menu Item A Clock B Display C Sound D Vehicle E Settings F Help Clock Under this menu, you can set the clock, access and adjust the display, sound and vehicle settings as well as access settings for specific modes or the help feature. E142607 To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Action and Description Settings Press the settings icon. Clock Press the + or - to adjust the time.
MyFord Touch™ To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Settings Action and Description Press the settings icon. Display Then select from the following: Mode Allows you to switch the display off. It also allows you to set the screen to a certain brightness or have the system automatically change based on the outside light level. If you also select: Auto Night These features will allow you to adjust the dimming of your screen.
MyFord Touch™ To upload your photos, select: Message Settings Action and Description Press the settings icon. Display Edit Wallpaper Follow the system prompts to upload your photographs. Sound Only the photograph(s), which meet the following conditions display: • Compatible file formats are as follows: JPEG, GIF, PNG, BPM. • Each file must be 1.5 MB or less. • Recommended dimensions: 800 x 384.
MyFord Touch™ Menu Item To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Camera Settings Menu Item Enable Valet Mode Settings Charge Port Light Ring Vehicle Ambient Lighting (If Equipped) Then select from the following: When you switch this feature on, ambient lighting illuminates footwells and cupholders with a choice of colors.
MyFord Touch™ Camera Settings E142607 This menu allows you to access settings for your rear view camera. To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Settings Action and Description Press the settings icon. Vehicle Camera Settings Then select from the following: Enhanced Park Aids Rear Camera Delay You can find more information on the rear view camera system in another chapter. See Parking Aids (page 129).
MyFord Touch™ To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Action and Description Settings Vehicle Charge Port Light Ring You can then select: On Illuminates when plugging in, opening doors, pressing the unlock button on your remote and while charging. Off Does not illuminate. Limited Illuminates only when plugging in, opening doors, or pressing the unlock button on your remote. Note: Details on the charge port light ring functions are in another chapter.
MyFord Touch™ Message Action and Description Keyboard Layout Have the touchscreen keyboard display in QWERTY or ABC format. Install Applications Install any downloaded applications or view the current software licenses. Master Reset Select to restore factory defaults. This erases all personal settings and personal data.
MyFord Touch™ Media Player E142607 To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Message Settings Action and Description Press the settings icon. Media Player Then select from the following: Autoplay When this feature is on, the system automatically switches to the media source upon initial connection. This allows you to listen to music during the indexing process. When this feature is off, the system does not automatically switch to the inserted media source.
MyFord Touch™ To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Message Settings Action and Description Press the settings icon. Navigation Then select from the following: Map Preferences Turn breadcrumbs on and off. Have the system display your turn list top to bottom or bottom to top. Turn the Parking POI notification on and off. Turn estimated driving range rings on and off. Route Preferences Select which type of route you want the system to display first.
MyFord Touch™ Message Action and Description Have the system display traffic jam icons. Have the system display closed roads. Have the system display areas where difficult driving conditions may occur. Have the system display areas where snow and ice on the road may occur. Have the system display any smog alerts. Have the system display weather warnings. Have the system display where there may be reduced visibility. Have the system turn on your radio for traffic announcements.
MyFord Touch™ Message Action and Description Phone Ringer Select the type of notification for phone calls - ring tone, beep, text to speech or silent. Text Message Notification Select the type of notification for text messages - alert tone, beep, text to speech, or have it be silent. Internet Data Connection If compatible with your phone, you can adjust your internet data connection. Select to make your connection profile with the personal area network or to turn off your connection.
MyFord Touch™ Menu Item Action and Description Allows you to use a previously stored wireless network. You can categorize by alphabetical listing, priority and signal strength. You can also choose to search for a network, connect to a network, disconnect from a network, receive more information, prioritize a network or delete a network. Gateway (Access Point) Mode Makes SYNC an access point for a phone or a computer when turned on.
MyFord Touch™ The Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Logo is a certification mark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Help E142607 E142626 To make adjustments using the touchscreen, select: Menu Item Settings Action and Description Press the settings icon.
MyFord Touch™ Menu Item Action and Description The ICE contacts you select appear at the end of the Emergency Assistance call process. Select to access your phonebook and then select the desired contacts. The numbers then appear as options on this screen for the ICE 1 and ICE 2 buttons. Edit Voice Command List View categorized lists of voice commands. Press the voice button and when prompted say: You can also access Help using the voice commands.
MyFord Touch™ Message Message and Description A AM B FM C SIRIUS D CD E USB F Touch this button to scroll down for more options, for example SD Card and Line In G These buttons change with the media mode you are in. H Radio memory presets. Note: Some features may not be available in your area. Contact an authorized dealer for more information. AM/FM Radio You can access these options using the touchscreen or voice commands.
MyFord Touch™ Options You can make adjustments to the following options: Menu Item Action and Description Sound Settings Bass Midrange Treble Set Balance and Fade DSP Occupancy Mode Speed Compensated Volume Set PTY for Seek / Scan This allows you to select a category of music you would like to search for. You can then choose to either seek or scan for the stations playing that category. RDS Text Display This allows you to view the information broadcast by FM stations.
MyFord Touch™ on-screen. The multicast indicator appears in FM mode (only) if the current station is broadcasting multiple digital broadcasts. The highlighted numbers signify available digital channels where new or different content is available. HD1 signifies the main programming status and is available in analog and digital broadcasts. Other multicast stations (HD2 through HD7) are only available digitally.
MyFord Touch™ When HD Radio broadcasts are active, you can access the following functions: Message Action and Description Scan Allows you to hear a brief sampling of all available stations. This feature still works when HD Radio reception is on, although it does not scan for HD2-HD7 channels. You may see the HD logo appear if the station has a digital broadcast. Presets Allows you to save an active channel as a memory preset. Touch and hold a memory preset slot until the sound returns.
MyFord Touch™ Potential station issues Issues Cause Action Echo, stutter, skip or This is poor time alignment by No action required. This is a repeat in audio. the radio broadcaster. broadcast issue. Increase or decrease in audio volume. Sound fading or blending in and out. The radio is shifting between analog and digital audio. No action required. The reception issue may clear up as you continue to drive. There is an audio mute delay when selecting HD2 or HD3, multicast preset or Direct Tune.
MyFord Touch™ HD Radio Technology manufactured under license from iBiquity Digital Corp. U.S. and foreign patents. HD Radio and the HD and HD Radio logos are proprietary trademarks of iBiquity Digital Corp. Ford Motor Company and iBiquity Digital Corp. are not responsible for the content sent using HD Radio technology. Content may be changed, added or deleted at any time at the station owner's discretion.
MyFord Touch™ Menu Item Action and Description When an alert appears on the screen, you can choose to tune to the channel, cancel the alert or turn off alerts. Replay Replay audio on the current channel. You can replay approximately 45 minutes of audio as long as you have remained tuned to the current station. Changing stations erases the previous audio. While in replay mode: Press and release the seek buttons to hear the previous or next song.
MyFord Touch™ Message Message DSP Occupancy Mode Speed Compensated Volume Set Category This allows you to select a category of music you would like to search for Seek/Scan for. You can then choose to either seek or scan for the stations playing that category. Parental Lockout This allows you to lock and unlock channels, change or reset your PIN or unlock all channels. To use this feature, you need your initial PIN, which is 1234.
MyFord Touch™ Satellite Radio Electronic Serial Number (ESN) For more information on extended subscription terms (a service fee is required), the online media player and a list of SIRIUS satellite radio channels, and other features, please visit www.siriusxm.com in the United States, www.sirius.ca in Canada, or call SIRIUS at 1-888-539-7474. You need your ESN to activate, modify or track your satellite radio account. The ESN is on the System Information Screen (SR ESN:XXXXXXXXXXXX).
MyFord Touch™ Troubleshooting tips Message Acquiring… Cause Radio requires more than two seconds to produce audio for the selected channel. Satellite antenna fault There is an internal module or system failure present. SIRIUS system failure Invalid Channel Action No action required. This message should disappear shortly. If this message does not clear shortly, or with an ignition key cycle, your receiver may have a fault. See an authorized dealer for service.
MyFord Touch™ CD If you are not listening to SIRIUS satellite radio, press the voice button and when prompted say: E142611 Voice command To access, press the lower left corner on the touchscreen, then select: Sirius You can then say any of the following or a similar command: Menu Item CD SAT 1 Sports Games Tune Help Insert your CD then select: Menu Item Action and Description Repeat Touch this button to repeat the currently playing track, all tracks on the disc or switch the feature off if alread
MyFord Touch™ CD Voice Commands If you are listening to a CD, press the voice button on the steering E142599 wheel controls. When prompted, say any of the following commands. If you are not listening to a CD, press the voice button and, after the tone, say: Voice command E176638 To access and play music from your device, press the lower left corner of the touchscreen. CD Player When listening to a CD you can say many commands. Following are a few examples of what you can say.
MyFord Touch™ This feature allows you to plug in media playing devices, memory sticks, flash drives or thumb drives, and charge devices if they support this feature. Playing Music from Your Device Note: The system is capable of indexing up to 30,000 songs. E142611 Insert your device and select: Message USB SD Card Action and Description Once the system recognizes your USB or SD card you can then select from the following options: Repeat This feature replays the currently playing song or album.
MyFord Touch™ Message Action and Description Device Informa- Displays software and firmware information about the currently tion connected media device. Update Media Index Indexes your device when you connect it for the first time and each time the content changes (for example adding or removing tracks) to make sure you have the latest voice commands available for all media on the device. Note: Your vehicle may not have all these sound settings.
MyFord Touch™ Voice command Play Say the name of what you would like to listen to such as a band, song, album or playlist. Similar Music Help To access, press the lower left corner on the touchscreen, then select: Supported Media Players, Formats and Metadata Information Message SYNC is capable of hosting nearly any digital media player, including iPod, Zune™, plays from device players, and most USB drives. Supported audio formats include MP3, WMA, WAV and AAC.
MyFord Touch™ 2. Attach one end of the audio extension cable to the headphone output of your player and the other end into the adapter in one of the jack inside the center console. 3. Press the lower left corner on the touchscreen. Select either a tuned FM station or a CD (if there is a CD already loaded into the system). 4. Adjust the volume as desired. 5. Turn the portable music player on and adjust the volume to ½ the maximum. 6. Press the lower left corner on the touchscreen. Select the Line In tab.
MyFord Touch™ PHONE A B C D E F E161968 Item • • • • • Message A Phone B Quick Dial C Phonebook D History E Messaging F Settings Other features, such as text messaging using Bluetooth and automatic phonebook download, are cell phone-dependent features. To check your cell phone’s compatibility, see your cell phone’s user manual and visit www.SYNCMyRide.com, www.SYNCMyRide.ca or www.syncmaroute.ca. Hands-free calling is one of the main features of SYNC.
MyFord Touch™ Pairing Your Cell Phone for the First Time The first thing you must do to use the phone features of SYNC is to pair your Bluetooth-enabled cell phone with SYNC. This allows you to use your cell phone in a hands-free manner. WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury. We strongly recommend that you use extreme caution when using any device that may take your focus off the road. Your primary responsibility is the safe operation of your vehicle.
MyFord Touch™ To pair a subsequent cell phone, select: Menu Item Action and Description Phone Settings Bluetooth Devices Add Device Find SYNC Follow the on-screen instructions. Make sure that Bluetooth is set to On and that your cell phone is in the correct mode. See your cell phone’s manual if necessary. Select SYNC and a six-digit PIN appears on your device. If you are prompted to enter a PIN on your device, it does not support Secure Simple Pairing.
MyFord Touch™ To accept the call, select: To reject the call, select: Message Message Note: You can also accept the call by pressing the phone button on the steering wheel. Note: You can also reject the call by pressing the phone button on the steering wheel. Accept Reject Ignore the call by doing nothing. SYNC logs it as a missed call.
MyFord Touch™ Menu Item Action and Description Certain smartphones may support transferring street addresses when listed with phonebook contact information. If your cell phone supports this feature, you can select and use these addresses as destinations and save them as favorites. Call History Note: This is a cell phone-dependent feature. If your cell phone does not support downloading call history using Bluetooth, SYNC keeps track of calls made with the SYNC system.
MyFord Touch™ Note: Downloading and sending text messages using Bluetooth are cell phone-dependent features. To compose and send a text message, select: Message Action and Description Phone Messaging Send Text Enter a cell phone number or choose from your phonebook. Edit Text Allows you to customize the pre-defined message or create a message on your own. Send Sends the message as it is. Message You can then preview the message, verify the recipient as well as update the message list.
MyFord Touch™ Phone Settings To enter the phone settings menu select: Message Action and Description Phone Settings Then any of the following: Bluetooth Devices Connect, disconnect, add or delete a device, as well as save it as a favorite. Bluetooth To turn Bluetooth off or on. Do Not Disturb If you want all calls to go directly to your voicemail and not ring in the vehicle. When this feature is on, text message notifications do not ring inside the cabin either.
MyFord Touch™ Phone Voice Commands ELECTRIC VEHICLE INFORMATION E142599 Press the voice button and when prompted say any of the following or a similar command: E161716 Voice command Call Voicemail Listen to Message Reply to Message Pair Phone Help A B E188886 278 Focus (CDH), enUSA, First Printing Your system has special electric vehicle screens, which display power flow and charge settings. To access these screens, press the EV Info button.
MyFord Touch™ Item This screen allows you to set up the charging convenience features. Menu Item A Settings B Power Note: You can also set up the charging convenience features using MyFord Mobile over the internet or smartphone application. For more information on MyFord Mobile, and to set up your MyFord Mobile account, visit www.myfordmobile.
MyFord Touch™ A B D C E161966 A My GO Time summary displays the next GO Time and cabin temperature setting. B Estimated charge time limits displays the estimated minimum and maximum times to fully charge the high-voltage battery and the battery’s present state of charge as a percentage of total capacity. C Charge profile and mode displays the charging profile and charging mode for your vehicle's present location.
MyFord Touch™ My GO Time Summary Menu Item Action and Description GO Time This is the time and date of your next set drive time. Your vehicle automatically schedules charging and cabin conditioning to finish by this time. Temperature This is the chosen cabin conditioning setting for this GO Time. Skip This cancels the cabin conditioning for the present GO Time. Once you touch Skip, the GO Time and Temperature grey out, and the LED illuminates on the Skip button.
MyFord Touch™ Menu Item Action and Description Battery This shows you the battery's current charge displayed as a percentage. A reading of 100% means the battery has a full charge. A reading of 0% indicates the battery has no charge. To fully charge 240V This shows the estimated minimum charging time from the present highvoltage battery level to full charge (100%). This represents the shortest amount of time you should expect the high-voltage battery to recharge under ideal conditions.
MyFord Touch™ Value Charge Profile and Mode Menu Item Action and Description Value Charge Profile Name This is the name of the presently detected Value Charge Profile. The system detects a customer defined value charge profile when the vehicle is within approximately 328 ft (100 m) of the GPS location registered for the profile. If the vehicle is close to more than one charge profile, it chooses the closest. When the vehicle is not at a defined profile, it uses the Default Value charge profile.
MyFord Touch™ Menu Item Action and Description Next Charge This means the vehicle is unplugged. Charge Start and Complete information is for the present vehicle location. Waiting to charge This means you plugged the vehicle in and it is ready to charge. Typical of Value Charge mode, the vehicle may not start charging right away because it is set to charge at times with lower utility costs. Charging This means the high-voltage battery is charging.
MyFord Touch™ Menu Item Complete Action and Description This is the estimated time of charge completion. Charge Now Duration When the vehicle is in Charge Now mode, and unplugged, the system displays the charging duration in hours. Once you plug in the vehicle, the value shows the estimated time to finish charging. Scheduled Charge Complete Time When the vehicle is in Value Charge mode, the system displays the estimated charge complete time.
MyFord Touch™ GO Time and Cabin Conditioning the GO Time and cabin conditioning temperature. This screen allows you to enter or change Menu Item Action and Description Time (+ and These switch the hours and minutes of your GO Time. The minutes switch -) in increments of five. You can also switch the settings for AM and PM by touching those buttons. Cabin Conditioning (+ and -) These switch the setting for your selected cabin conditioning temperature for this GO Time event.
MyFord Touch™ Menu Item Customer Defined Value Charge Profiles Action and Description Value Charge if you want to take advantage of off-peak electricity rates. The vehicle optimizes the charge schedule to be complete by the next GO Time. Edit to access your Default Value Charge Profile settings screen (see Default Value Charge Profile later in this section). Once you create profile names, this section displays the Value Charge Profile names and current Charge Mode for specific locations.
MyFord Touch™ Menu Item Action and Description without saving your settings, the system does not store them and you need to enter them again. Start Complete These buttons display the times, which you can modify, using the following: + and - Allows you to switch the hours of your start and finish times. AM Allows you to switch the time of your start and finish time. This setting is viewable in 12-hour mode. PM 240V and 120V These represent the voltage service the default profile is using.
MyFord Touch™ Power A C B D E F G H E187299 Callout Item Description A Motor-to-Wheel Flow Shows the direction of power flow between the wheels and the electric motor. B Electric Motor Represents the hybrid electric motor. The higher the motor power is, the larger the circle around this node. Any time the vehicle is ready to be driven, the motor node illuminates. C D Battery-toMotor Flow Plug 1 Shows the direction of power flow between the high-voltage battery and the electric motor.
MyFord Touch™ Callout Item Description E Other 2 F Climate 2,3 Includes all power usage from the low voltage accessories such as the climate control fan, headlights and heated seats. The higher the power usage is from these accessories, the larger the circle around the node. This node illuminates anytime the vehicle is on since there is always some low level power in use.
MyFord Touch™ Menu Item Action and Description Charging HV Battery The hybrid system is storing power in the high-voltage battery. Idle The vehicle is either at rest, or sharing very little power between the electric system parts. Electric Drive You are driving in electric mode. Charge Complete The high-voltage battery charging from the wall is complete.
MyFord Touch™ INFORMATION E188418 Item SYNC Services (If Equipped, United States Only) Message A SYNC Services B Travel Link C Alerts D Calendar E Apps F Where Am I? Note: SYNC Services varies by trim level and model year and may require a subscription. Traffic alerts and turn-by-turn directions available in select markets. Message and data rates may apply.
MyFord Touch™ Note: This feature does not function properly if you have enabled caller ID blocking on your cellular phone. Make sure your cellular phone is not blocking caller ID before using SYNC Services. Note: When you connect, the service uses GPS technology and advanced vehicle sensors to collect your vehicle's current location, travel direction and speed to help provide you with the directions, traffic reports, or business searches you request.
MyFord Touch™ If your vehicle is equipped with Navigation, press the I (Information) button. If your vehicle is not equipped with Navigation, press the green tab on your touchscreen. To use the touchscreen select: Menu Item Connect to Services This command initiates an outgoing call to SYNC Services using your paired and connected Bluetooth-enabled cellular phone. Once you connect to the service, follow the voice prompts to request the desired service.
MyFord Touch™ Voice Command Action and Description category, residential addresses by street address or by name or specific street intersections. Operator Assist is a feature of your SYNC Services subscription. For more information on Operator Assist, visit www.SYNCMyRide.com/support. Yes [During an active route] If you miss a turn, SYNC automatically asks if you want the route updated. Say yes when prompted and the system sends a new route to your vehicle.
MyFord Touch™ Sirius Travel Link (If Equipped) SYNC Services Voice Commands If your vehicle is equipped with Navigation, SYNC Services E142599 downloads your requested destination to the navigation system. The navigation system then calculates the route and provides driving instructions. See Navigation (page 304). WARNING Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, crash and injury.
MyFord Touch™ Menu Item Traffic on Route Traffic Nearby Action and Description Touch these buttons to identify traffic incidents on your route, nearby your vehicle’s current location or near any of your favorite places, if programmed. Fuel Prices Touch this button to view fuel prices at stations close to your vehicle’s location or on an active navigation route. Movie Listings Touch this button to view nearby movie theaters and their show times, if available.
MyFord Touch™ Note: Before setting this feature on, make sure that you read the 911 Assist Privacy Notice later in this section for important information. This screen displays any system messages (such as an SD card fault). Note: The system alerts you to any messages by turning the information icon yellow. After you read or delete the messages, the icon returns to white. Note: If any user turns 911 Assist on or off, that setting applies for all paired phones.
MyFord Touch™ • If your vehicle is equipped with Navigation, touch the I (Information) button to access these features. If your vehicle is not equipped with Navigation, touch the corner of the touchscreen with the green tab. Then select: • • Message Apps A connected Bluetooth-enabled phone must have the ability to make and maintain an outgoing call at the time of the incident. A connected Bluetooth-enabled phone must have adequate network coverage, battery power and signal strength.
MyFord Touch™ Note: Your Vehicle Health Report feature requires activation prior to use. Visit www.SYNCMyRide.com to register. There is no fee or subscription associated with Vehicle Health Report, but you must register to use this feature. 911 Assist May Not Work If: • • • Your cellular phone or 911 Assist hardware sustains damage in a crash. The vehicle's battery or the SYNC system has no power. The phones(s) previously paired or connected to the system are thrown from the vehicle.
MyFord Touch™ Apps information, do not run the feature or set up your Vehicle Health Report profile at www.SYNCMyRide.com. See www.SYNCMyRide.com (Vehicle Health Report Terms and Conditions, and Privacy Statement) for more information. Vehicle Health Report Where Am I? If you want to run a report by using the touchscreen, select: Message For information about your current location, select: You can also run a vehicle health report by voice command.
MyFord Touch™ E185678 A Power: Touch to switch the system off and on. Outside air cannot enter your vehicle when you switch off the system. B Passenger settings: Touch + or – to adjust the temperature. C Fan speed: Touch + or - to adjust fan speed. D DUAL: Touch to switch on the passenger temperature control. E Recirculated air: Touch to turn the recirculated air on or off which may reduce the amount of time needed to cool down the interior and help reduce odors from reaching the interior.
MyFord Touch™ I MAX Defrost: Distributes outside air through the windshield air vents and automatically switches the air conditioning on. The fan is set to the highest speed and the temperature to HI. When the air distribution is set in this position, you are unable to select recirculated air or manually adjust the fan speed and temperature control.
MyFord Touch™ NAVIGATION Menu Item Street Address Note: The navigation SD card must be in the SD card slot to operate the navigation system. If you need a replacement SD card, see an authorized dealer. Intersection City Center Note: The SD card slot is spring-loaded. To remove the SD card, just push the card in and release it. Do not attempt to pull the card out to remove it; this could cause damage.
MyFord Touch™ Once you have chosen you destination press: Menu Item Set as Dest Action and Description To make this your destination. You can also choose to set this as a waypoint (have the system route to this point on the way to your current destination) or save it as a favorite. You can then choose your route from three different options. Fastest Route Uses the fastest moving roads possible. Shortest Route Uses the shortest distance possible. Eco Route Uses the most fuel-efficient route.
MyFord Touch™ Main Categories Subcategories Entertainment & Arts Personal Care Services Recreation & Sports Auto Dealership Government Govt Office Domestic Services Public Transit Education Subcategories Restaurant To expand these listings, press the + in front of the listing. Golf The system also allows you to sort alphabetically, by distance or by cityseekr listings (if available).
MyFord Touch™ When you have selected a point of interest, the location and information appear, such as address and phone number. If cityseekr lists the point of interest, more information is available, such as a brief description, check-in and checkout times or restaurant hours. The darker shaded area, beyond the rings, is unlikely to be within range on the current battery charge. The rings represent approximate ranges.
MyFord Touch™ When you are viewing more information for hotels, cityseekr also tells you if the hotel has certain services and facilities using icons, such as: For hotels, cityseekr can provide information such as star rating, price category, review, check-in and checkout times, hotel service icons and website address.
MyFord Touch™ Route Preferences Menu Item Second Level Messages, Actions and Descriptions Route Preferences Then select any of the following: Preferred Route Choose to have the system display your chosen route type. Shortest Route Fastest Route Eco Route Always use Bypass route selection in destination programming. The system only Preferred Route calculates one route based on preferred route setting.
MyFord Touch™ Traffic Preferences Menu Item Second Level Messages, Actions and Descriptions Traffic Preferences Then select any of the following: Avoid Traffic Problems You can choose how you want the system to handle traffic problems along your route. Automatic Have the system reroute you to avoid traffic incidents that develop and impact the current route.
MyFord Touch™ Map Mode Press the green bar in the upper right area of the touchscreen to view map mode. Map mode shows advanced viewing comprised of both 2D city maps as well as 3D landmarks (when available). E142643 North up (2D map) always shows the northern direction to be upward on the screen. 3D map mode provides an elevated perspective of the map.
MyFord Touch™ synchronizes with vehicle speed. The slower your vehicle is traveling, the farther in the map zooms in; the faster your vehicle is traveling, the farther the map zooms out. To switch the feature off, just press the + or - button again. Home indicates the location on the map currently stored as the home position. You can only save E142649 one address from the Address Book as your Home entry. You cannot change this icon.
MyFord Touch™ Menu Item Action and Description Set as Dest Touch this button to select a scrolled location on the map as your destination. You may scroll the map by pressing your index finger on the map display. When you reach the desired location, simply let go and then touch this button. Set as Waypoint Touch this button to set the current location as a waypoint. Save to Favorites Touch this button to save the current location to your favorites.
MyFord Touch™ One-shot Destination Street Address After the tone, say any of the following or a similar command: To set a destination with voice commands, you can say: Voice command Voice Command Destination Zoom Out Find an Address Zoom In Where Am I Help Action and Description The system asks you to say the full address. The system displays an example on-screen. You can then speak the address naturally, such as "One two three four Main Street, Anytown".
MyFord Touch™ Phone issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) The audio control settings There is excessive background noise during a phone on your phone may be affecting SYNC performcall. ance. Review your phone's manual about audio adjustments. During a call, I can hear the other person but they cannot hear me. This may be a possible phone malfunction. Try turning off the device, resetting the device, removing the device's battery, then trying again.
MyFord Touch™ Phone issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) Depending upon your phone, you may have to grant SYNC permission to access your phonebook contacts. Make sure to confirm when prompted by your phone during the phonebook download. I am having trouble connecting my phone to SYNC. This is a phone-dependent feature. This may be a possible phone malfunction. Go to the website to review your phone's compatibility.
MyFord Touch™ USB and media issues Issue I am having trouble connecting my device. Possible cause(s) This may be a possible device malfunction. SYNC does not recognize This is a device limitation. my device when I turn on the car. Possible solution(s) Try turning off the device, resetting the device, removing the device's battery, then trying again. Make sure you are using the manufacturer's cable. Make sure you insert the USB cable correctly into the device and the USB port.
MyFord Touch™ Vehicle Health Report and Services (Traffic, Directions and Information) issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) I received a text that I did not activate Vehicle Health Report. You did not activate your account on the website. You may have the wrong VIN (vehicle identification number) listed. This is a free feature, but you must first register online to use it. Make sure that your VIN is correctly listed in your account.
MyFord Touch™ Voice command issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) SYNC does not understand You may be using the wrong voice commands. what I am saying. You may be speaking too soon or at the wrong time. Review the phone voice commands and the media voice commands at the beginning of their respective sections. After pressing the voice icon, wait until after the tone sounds and Listening appears before saying a command. Any command spoken before this does not register with the system.
MyFord Touch™ Voice command issues Issue Possible cause(s) Possible solution(s) The system may not be reading the name the same way you are saying it. Contacts in your phonebook may be very short and similar, or they may contain special characters. Your phonebook contacts may be in CAPS. Make sure you are saying the contacts exactly as they are listed. For example, if you save a contact as Joe Wilson, say "Call Joe Wilson".
Accessories Lifestyle For a complete listing of the accessories that are available for your vehicle, contact an authorized dealer or visit our online store at www.Accessories.Ford.com (United States only). • • Peace of mind Ford Accessories are available for your vehicle through an authorized Ford dealer.
Accessories For maximum vehicle performance, keep the following information in mind when adding accessories, equipment, passengers and luggage to your vehicle: • Do not exceed the total weight capacity of the vehicle or of the front or rear axle (GVWR or GAWR as indicated on the Safety Compliance Certification label). Consult an authorized dealer for specific weight information.
Appendices • END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT SYNC End User License Agreement (EULA) • • You have acquired a device ("DEVICE") that includes software licensed by Ford Motor Company and its affiliates ("FORD MOTOR COMPANY") from an affiliate of Microsoft Corporation ("MS") . Those installed software products of MS origin, as well as associated media, printed materials, and "online" or electronic documentation ("MS SOFTWARE") are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties.
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Appendices • • • supplements, add-on components, or Internet-based services components of the SOFTWARE after the date you obtain your initial copy of the SOFTWARE ("Supplemental Components").
Appendices • • Links to Third Party Sites: The MS SOFTWARE may provide you with the ability to link to third party sites through the use of the SOFTWARE. The third party sites are not under the control of MS, Microsoft Corporation, their affiliates and/or their designated agent.
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Appendices Use of Speech Recognition Functions: Speech recognition software is inherently a statistical process which is subject to errors. It is your responsibility to monitor any speech recognition functions included in the system and address any errors. WARNING Operating certain parts of this system while driving can distract your attention away from the road, and possibly cause an accident or other serious consequences.
Appendices Potential Map Inaccuracy: Maps used by this system may be inaccurate because of changes in roads, traffic controls or driving conditions. Always use good judgment and common sense when following the suggested routes. Telenav may revise this Agreement and the privacy policy at any time, with or without notice to you. You agree to visit http://www.telenav.com from time to time to review the then current version of this Agreement and of the privacy policy.
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Extended Service Plan (ESP) PROTECT YOURSELF FROM THE RISING COST OF VEHICLE REPAIRS WITH A FORD EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN. That means you get: • Reliable, quality service at any Ford or Lincoln dealership • Repairs performed by factory trained technicians, using genuine parts SERVICE PLANS (U.S. Only) More than 32 million Ford owners have discovered the powerful protection of Ford Extended Service Plan.
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Scheduled Maintenance Genuine Ford and Motorcraft Replacement Parts GENERAL MAINTENANCE INFORMATION Dealerships stock Ford, Motorcraft and Ford-authorized branded re-manufactured replacement parts. These parts meet or exceed our specifications. Parts installed at your dealership carry a nationwide 24-month or unlimited mile (kilometer) parts and labor limited warranty.
Scheduled Maintenance Ford Motor Company has recommended maintenance intervals for various parts and component systems based upon engineering testing. Ford Motor Company relies upon this testing to determine the most appropriate mileage for replacement of oils and fluids to protect your vehicle at the lowest overall cost to you and recommends against maintenance schedules that deviate from the scheduled maintenance information.
Scheduled Maintenance Check every six months Parking brake for proper operation. Safety belts and seat latches for wear and function. Safety warning lamps (brake, ABS, airbag and safety belt) for operation. Washer spray and wiper operation. Clean or replace blades as necessary. Multi-point Inspection In order to keep your vehicle running right, it is important to have the systems on your vehicle checked regularly. This can help identify potential issues and prevent major problems.
Scheduled Maintenance Be sure to ask your dealership service advisor or technician about the multi-point vehicle inspection. It is a comprehensive way to perform a thorough inspection of your vehicle. Your checklist gives you immediate feedback on the overall condition of your vehicle. NORMAL SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE * Normal scheduled maintenance Every 12 months or 10000 mi (16,000 km). Rotate tires, inspect tire wear and measure tread depth. Perform multi-point inspection (recommended).
Scheduled Maintenance ** Initial replacement at 10 years or 150000 mi (240,000 km), then every five years or 50000 mi (80,000 km). The coolant must be exchanged as indicated in the Ford Motor Company Workshop Manual. If not performed properly, damage could occur to the cooling system components. Only use pre-mixed coolant that meets Ford Motor Company specifications. See Capacities and Specifications (page 222).
Scheduled Maintenance Repair Order #: Dealer stamp Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Repair Order #: Dealer stamp Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Repair Order #: Dealer stamp Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 352 Focus (CDH), enUSA, First Printing
Scheduled Maintenance Repair Order #: Dealer stamp Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Repair Order #: Dealer stamp Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Repair Order #: Dealer stamp Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 353 Focus (CDH), enUSA, First Printing
Scheduled Maintenance Repair Order #: Dealer stamp Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Repair Order #: Dealer stamp Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Repair Order #: Dealer stamp Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 354 Focus (CDH), enUSA, First Printing
Scheduled Maintenance Repair Order #: Dealer stamp Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Repair Order #: Dealer stamp Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Repair Order #: Dealer stamp Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 355 Focus (CDH), enUSA, First Printing
Scheduled Maintenance Repair Order #: Dealer stamp Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Repair Order #: Dealer stamp Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Repair Order #: Dealer stamp Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 356 Focus (CDH), enUSA, First Printing
Scheduled Maintenance Repair Order #: Dealer stamp Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Repair Order #: Dealer stamp Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 Repair Order #: Dealer stamp Distance: Engine hours (optional): Multi-point inspection (recommended): Signature: E146852 357 Focus (CDH), enUSA, First Printing
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Index A Automatic Climate Control......................100 Dual Zone Temperature Control....................101 Single Zone Temperature Control.................101 Temperature Control..........................................101 A/C See: Climate Control........................................100 Automatic Transmission............................122 About This Manual...........................................5 ABS See: Hints on Driving With Anti-Lock Brakes...............................................
Index Creating a MyKey.............................................51 Changing the Wiper Blades......................175 Charging the High Voltage Battery.........115 Programming/Changing Configurable Settings................................................................51 Charge Port............................................................118 Charging..................................................................118 Charging Equipment...........................................
Index General Information on Radio Frequencies...................................................46 General Maintenance Information........347 Entertainment..............................................254 AM/FM Radio......................................................255 Bluetooth Audio.................................................269 CD............................................................................265 Line In.....................................................................
Index I J In California (U.S. Only)..............................153 Information Display Control......................68 Jump Starting the Vehicle.........................148 To Connect the Booster Cables....................149 To Start Your Vehicle.........................................149 Multimedia Controls...........................................69 Information Displays....................................86 K General Information...........................................86 Information.......
Index PATS Manual Liftgate................................................61 See: Passive Anti-Theft System.....................64 Closing the Liftgate.............................................62 Opening the Liftgate............................................61 Perchlorate..........................................................9 Personal Safety System™..........................36 Manual Seats.................................................106 Media Hub............................................
Index Security..............................................................64 Settings...........................................................240 Remote Control..............................................46 Changing the Remote Control Battery.........47 Intelligent Access Key........................................46 Locating Your Vehicle..........................................47 Programming a New Remote Control..........47 Remote Start.........................................................
Index Transmission Temporary Mobility Kit...............................189 See: Transmission...............................................122 (Type 2)..................................................................194 First Stage: Inflating the Tire with Sealing Compound and Air.........................................191 General Information..........................................190 Second Stage: Checking Tire Pressure.............................................................
Index VIN See: Vehicle Identification Number............223 Voice Control...................................................68 W Warning Lamps and Indicators.................83 Anti-Lock Braking System Warning Lamp....................................................................83 Battery Warning Lamp.......................................83 Brake System Warning Lamp..........................83 Cruise Control Indicator ....................................83 Direction Indicator..........................